THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCIUT.BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COlNTi, PA. iiHU&Ittt?. to 0. E. Editor. J. X. EITTEHB2UD3B, PuUlehor DLOOMHBURG, PA. Friday, July !JO. 18&0. SUJtt Democrat it; Notional Ticket. for l'liHsuu'.sr, Gen. W. S. HANCOCK, OP PENNSYLVANIA, fob VK'E-nti-siriEN-r, Wid.H. ENGLISH, OP INDIANA. STATU TICK!:'!'. GEOUQK A. JENKS, Jefferson county. AUDITOR GENERAL, nOHERT P. DECIIEHT, Philadelphia. Delegate election will be held on Saturday, August 7th between the hours of three and seven o'clock in the afternoon. Some cards have been printed by mis take announcing the -14th as the day. Democrats will please take notice that the 7th is the correct time. Tbo Republican U exercised about our "manhood," and yet dhis same paper hr.d the audacity to prints at the head of its edito rial column iu capital letters, a garbled ex tract from a letter of Judge Black, when the very next sentence of that letter entiro ly changed the aspect of Black's opinii 11 of Garfield. Eren after we had exposed this dishonest attempt to inlluenco public opiu ion inf.ivorof their candidates,they had the cheek to keep this extract in another week ThatVi?7i(Wicjn manhood. Delegate election on Saturday, August 7th from three to seyen p. m. Keep it in mind. It is rumored that a Greenback campaign paper is to be started in this town. If true it is only a republican scheme to Injure the Democratic party. The Greenback issue in this county is dead. Eeports from ail sct tions are to the tffe ct that those democrats who voted with that party have returned to their first lovo an 1 will vote the Democratic jticket this fall. A paper to lead Democrats astray again is the child .of republican sohemers, and will be backed by republican money. Democrats who support such an organ are merely making themselves tho dupes of republican leaders. "During the campaign which will be char acterlzed by much excitement our readers may rely upon all questions of fact that we publish editorially." The above appears in this week's Repub lican. Can it he possible that our control porary contemplates closing up its office? Or are tbey going to diminish tho size if their sheet during the campaign ? It is one of theso things, for the amount of truth that they will tell from now until the elec tion can be printed iu a yery email space. With Kemblo and his crowd of corrupt solic itors out f the penitentiary; with Mouatt 'the ballot box stuflVr let off by a disagree Ing jury, 11 to Ij with a British free trade Cobdeu Club, and Hayes' army and navy, the opposition expect to lutiiuidato thodtm ocracyihis fall. Democrats! there is a corrupt league wor thy of your indignation. Let every vote be cast against it, see that every man is ass eased, registered aud taxes paid, see to il now examine tnojjsta at once. JteniemDcr, UeneralllancoCE says; "The right of trial by jury, the habeas corpus, the liberty of the press, the freedom of speech, the natural rights of persons and the rights of property must bo preser ved." DEMOCKATll! IUUMONY. Ite publicans have been highly elated over the division of tho Democracy In Philadel phia, New York and Virginia. All differ' encea in the two former have been adjusted, and they will support Hancock and English with all their strength. In Virginia two sets of Democratic electors were nominated, one by the Readjustee End the other by the Funder ring. A number of prominent Democrats and P.eadjusters buve since taken hold of the matter, and by their energy and influence have Inaugurated a movement, wbicu from the number and prominence of those of both tides who have flocked to the standard, must necessarily result in the much dt.lred compromise Our republican filer.ds will have lolook around for tometblng elso to smile at. Delegate election ou Saturday'August 7th from three lo seven p. in. Keep it in mind, "Jf you will til iloun and write the let! thing that can leputin language about Gen' rral Jaucoclat an officer antl a gentleman I will tign if without imitation," General William T. Sherman, jl Delegate etccllon on Saturday Aitsunt 7th from throa tu rtvon p, m Ivo?i It in mind. AIr.il. Jl.O. JtMtic' Inform u ttint Ms rpsidftiro lins tieen rtt l.tpVilMrfet klnre An- ifisl 1877, lli.it lip tln paid pull tux and vo lt 1 there slnco lint lime It Is of no mmiimt where Iitt Wal m- Idrncu l,ir I1I4 Intercuts nn I business nre .nt- tt lo tlio c unity. U:iii lliccnvolopo In which ho oonils in it letter li printed tliB following: ' J. M. C. Hiiticlr,uttortipy atl.iw, nnd Gin it.iI Oollrctlni Airent, .102 Lack nwa 11 11 a Avenue-, Scratiton l'j." The Scr.inton 7e pubtifin speak of him rta "our towns mnn." Wo havo no objection to .Mr. It met and vnu!d heartily support him If nominated fur Oongrcfi. llutns there, uro two other candi lMalcs for the olllco win havo been l.ltntl fied with tbo patty of this county fur years it wfinM seem hut fair to Instruct for one of them In preference to ono who only spends his tune hero when a congressman Is to ho elected. Var 'hreatens that the army ar.d navy will take n part in tbo elections this rill. ThccomtUntiontitij, "The election shall bs fieo nmlrqual: nnd no (lower civil or military, shall at any time Interfere to pre vent th'o free exerclso of the rlg'its of siif faje." General Hancock tags," The true and prop er mo of the military p-iirer,lfgMes defend ing the national honor agihst foreign 11a iluns, is to uphold the laws and evil gov ernment and to nccuri' to every person re siding among ustho enjoyment of life,liberly and prosperity." Who is tbo p.itiiot,who sustains the consti tution nnd the laws? Who should becutru -t!il wiih the conduct ol affairs? Let the people answer undeterred by threats uf the army and navy. James A. Garfield tho republic.au candi date for I'icsldcnt. was a member of Con gress in the times it tho most disgraceful salary grab business, and was chairmm of the Conference committue by which the bill tosteallh.il mouey was passed. He says he was oppos-c 1 to it in the first place a? not being tho riijit thing to do, bit. he was too weak in moral principle to resist tin taking of the tuoiey. And this showing is his own certificate of character. Mr. Garfield drew out his share of the money and only returned it when the ino-t callous of tho salary-grabbers wore forced to do the same by an outburst ot popular indignation which could not be withstood. Ho held 011 to it, in fact, until the Republi can comraitleo of one of the counties in his district fTiumbull) unanimously passed a resolution ceusuring him for voting for the bill increasing Congressional salaries, and demanding his resignation. A week later April 2, 1877 he turned his ill-gotten gaius $-1,038 bick iuto the United States Treasury. a - Tho Honorable William D. Kelly has bten endorsing Garfield's taritf views, bul knowing him to bo a free trader. The rea son for the milk in that cocoanut is, that Kelly and Garfield both had their bauds in Oakes Ames' pocket-hook. On the 10th of February 1373, tho committee made its re Dort, and on February 19, with the report aud all the evidence before it, theNew York Timet thus speaks of its present candidate for the Presidency : "Of the members referred to Mosr3 Kelly and Garfield present a most distressing fig ure. Their participation in the Credit Mo hilier is complicated by the most unfortu nate contradictions of testimony which the committee do not undertake to unravel. Tho only possible comment 011 their cases is that had they taksn a perfee'ly upright course in the matter and refused to have anything to do with the stock no occasion for contra diction could have arisen." Mr.-Kelly "presents a most distressing fig ure" in trying to impose his late partner in the Credit Mobilier alliair, on the people of Pennsylvania, as a tariff man. James and William, par nobile fralrum. Both Oakes Ames. WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, I). 0. July 28ih, 1SS0. POLITICAL ISSOia-OKS. GARFIELD'S l'AILT IN TUB elKUAr FIIAUI1 MORAL OBLI (IUITY 01' MEN IN man OFFICIAL l'OSITIOS WHO ATTOtrTEI) TO ASSASSINATE THE REI'UU. . LIC. Said a gentleman to mo yesterday, whoso name is distinguished in the annals of his country's recent Legislative history, "It is absurb for so-called independents to insist that the coming election will be merely a contest between candidates and parties, and that there are no great issues before the peo ple." Issues were nover more momentous or moro sharply dtfined. First and foremost among them is the overtowering issue raised by the Electoral Commission, In it is in volved nothing less than the right of the peo plo to choose through constitutional meth ods their highest executive oflicer. It really involves their right to vote, fur the ballot will becoino an empty mockery if ilia great crimo by which Mr. Hayes was installed shall go unrcbuked, and freedom will hare greater causo to shrink than at tbo death of ten thousand Koscluskos, if one of the vi iting statesman aud one of the electoral eight shall be elected to the high place now desecrated by an executive placed there by fraud. Political philosophers are right iu p?ak ing of Republican Government as an ex periment. True, it had subsisted in the United States until tho election of Mr. Tilde It has appeared fitfully and intermittently In France. Favored by peculiar geographical environment it has held itsowu in the fait- ness of tbo Swiss Alps. There are certain indications in modern times that point to Republicanism as the government of the remote Juture.but viewed in the llghtofthe world's history, Republican government must be looked upon a a very novel experi mcnt. Certain it is that it has beep most fatally stunned for four years In the United States, aud that the Republican party are so callously insensible to the crime and the ca lamlty,ihat tbey are trying to reward one of the chief assassins with the Presidency, It is this callousness, this mora) obliquity of men of high judicial and legislative places, where they ought to be chastened and puri fied with enthusiasm for this sublime but critical exploiting of popular government that makes patriots seriously solicitous for tho fate of Ilepubltan institutions In the United States. Hilton, Wants to Knotr, you Know. An ex-aoldler writes the Cleveland ftin dealer to know if Arthur's conduct during the war in furnishing thirty regiments of braye meu with the me aoeU rotten shoddy was iMer pMiIotic or replete with repub lican doctrines, so l was Arthur's conduct at a governmeut official In keeping with republican honesty at the time Mr, Hayes and Snerman bounced him in order that hU ofllcQ might be honestly (rloiinktered, Mr. Justice Swayne's statement concern ing tho DeGo'jer imsltitss is much plainer than that of Mr, Doillltle. lie says: "Si far a I nm concimcd, there id an en. ilw misstatement. 1 never wrote a worlof what Is Biirilmted tome, I never know any thing of the Oiuis of thts matter charged ngaliit General (lalfleld, aud It was certain ly never In Btiy shape below the Supreme Court. I imd, theufute, tiiithpr occasion nor opportunity to cx rm an" Judiilol opiu lonrJnlhcsuhjpit, It Is not stated where any case In which General Garfie 1 1 was con cerned is reported, My ciUifi'Jent Impression Is that I never hir.rd of such a case before. General Gaifisld Is a pirsOcal friend of mine, and I have the highest cotifi Ictice in his luicgrity,'' This Is clear aud correct, Justice Swayne's rpiniou, that a contract for pur.ly 1 r.,fss iunal services is valid, but (hat such services are srpuated by n broad line from personal solicitation aud from i,fl!clat inlluoncc, was given In thecaso of llurku wraiis Child, with which Mr Garfieldhad nothing to d . Win n Chlttendin, who was a Washington lubhyid, sued McClellan aud Did lljer, in Chicago, for hii share of tho prolitsof tho paving contracts, the -0,000 ho had paid to Mr. Garfield, then chairman of tho appro priations comiidtlic, formed an clement in hljc'alm, Tho defdndant's counsel dcmilrr- td to the recognition of this transaction, on the ground that 1. was .111 agreement fur tho sale of official lull leuee, and therefore void, ns against public policy nnd good morals, citing Jostle S vayua's opinio. in Burke ver sus Child in support of this tieiv. It was in this trial that the W.fiOO foe first came to light. It attracted a great deal of attention at the tin e aud much ivsssaid in the papers about the judicial condemnation of Mr. Gatfi'ld's relation with tho pavlnj contrac1 or. Tho details had, honever, passed out of mind, to that when the quotation on the tujcct was lately printed and attributed to Justico S.vayco, ii was widely accepted as correct. Toe truth appears to be that it wis Judge Fntivill, ol the Circuit Court of Cook county, Mlno's, who passed judgment on this fro, and it never came btlorc the Su preme Oi'tirt. This appeals to li3 tho whole truth of 1 he matter, which has boen badly muddled during the past few days. Tho facts concerning Mr, Garfield, it will te observed, are not questioned. The mistake has been in putting tbo cao in the ivioug court. riula. Tiih ci fllK llhAfll 1M3II'. Tiittr.i; or untNANuoAU'sMosr imiojiinent CITIZENS f.osr. Shenanduali, July 27. A terrible djs aster recurred here this inorninj and has thrown the c immunity into 11 gloomy excite- 11.cn t. K. r the past few days the 1 rcsence of that deadly gas, bhick damp, iu very con -id-rabloqji titles has been noticed in the working parts ol the Thomas coal company's Kcely Run colliery, near this place. Yester day it Leca-no so strorig that snmeof tho men had tn stop workin? before quittlnglime. List u'ght Jonathan aslcy, Ltq.,' the su perintendent, and Frank Willman, the in side bo-s had a consultation with respect to tho matter, and it is supposed called upon John Reece, the Superintendent ot the coal and iron company for the Shenandoah dis trict for his advice. About 1 1 o'clock la-l night, fast lime, they made up their minds, it is supposed, to go into the mines snd find out, If possible, where tho gas was coining from as its presence in such unusual quanti titles was .111 euigmi, Mr. Wasley told his wifo that he would be back in an hour, and when Mr. Room went home to put on his gum boots he made a similar remark to his wife and told ber to look for him about midnight. About one o'clock Mr'. Kcecc became alarmed at tho continued absenco of her husband and sent her sou, a boy of fif teen years, and a young Jinan, her brother- in-law, up to the Ivtely Run colliery to search further husband. They saw the fire man who said that about 11 o'clock Will man had been at the engine house and got a lamp, and he nnd two other men had gone down into tlio mine by nn opening in an old biea-t that had fallen in, which is located about two hundred yards from the slope. When morning came the families of Mr. Wa-leyau'i -Mr. R'esa hecania'ulanned, and a general aarch was instituted. Inspector Gay, Thns. Rolcits and John Orinsby at templed lo make seirc'i of the east gang way, near whie'i tho men were sup posed to be. They immediately detected the presjiies of tho deadly gas in large quan tities, and hivit'g pushed f rward a certain distance. Mr. Giy laid: ' Now let us turn and run." The warning was nit given a moment too awn. In attempting to get out of the gang lay Mr. Gay fsjllvercomeith the deadly damn, and as carried out insen sible. He was taken to his home whereie is now lying, hot he will n cover. A party consisting of Col. David Ilrowu, George J. hns, of .Mahany Plane, John Beddoe, Jacob Shuey rind Inspector Samp son Parto 1 determine! o make an attempt by tho old brea-t by which the missing men had entered. Tney did so and fuund the air rnuch better, aud succeeded in getting in far enough to find the bodies. Three men were found at .12:30 o'clock lying in the gangway about 75 feet east of tho breast where they entered the mines They were overcome by tho damp evidently after en tering. Tho bsdy of Mr. Whsley was first fo-.iud. Then that i f John Reece a little further in, that of Willm.in, all faco down wards as they had fallen. When it ,wns annouueed 0:1 tho bank that the bodies had been found the excitement was intense, and a rujnor that they were alive rapidly gained circulation. It reached tho homes of tho unfortunate msu, raising the hopes of tho families which were soon dissipated as the lifeless forms of their dear ones were car ried in. The gii is what is known as white dirap. Inspector Gay was on tho bank at the scene ol the disaster long before he had fully recovered Irom the eficcts of the gas. Twenty.tight men wero overcome by gas during the work of the morning. The funerals of tho three uufortunate meu will take place at 11 o'clock on Thurs day morning next. They were all members of the Masonic lodgo litre at Shenandoah. As the republicans dou't seem to have found out yet that Choster A. Arthur late collector of customs has been nominated as their can didate fir Vice-Prosid 'nt,we hereby announce to them the fact, and likewise publish with the announcement the following testimonial of Character, Jlaget Menage to the Senate, January 21 1879. With my Information of the facts in the case, and with a deep sense of the responsl hie obligation imposed upon ine by the constitution, "to take care that the laws be fully executed," I regard It as my plain duly to suspend the officers tn question, and to make the nominations now before tho Senate iu order that this important office may be honestly and efficiently administered, Mr. Garfield is not solitary In the enjoy- jnent of an honorary membership of the Cob- den i;ihd. nn irieuu .nr. JUiirat mislead anDears In the list of those elected durlnir thn ' past year, along with, a doxen other Amerl, ' atOI( j THE LttMl I'O.M). One the top of the North Mountain nlx.ut three thotisnnd feet nbovo thn level ol the sn, Ii n lirnutifiil body of water n(V"imM r ah'e opatito commonly known ns tho Long Pond. It Is Itldecil n lovely sheet of walcr and Its formation must hav been oik of (ho Indulgent frfnks of nature, whin si.orxcr tod herself to promote the hnpplncsa and comfort of tho votary of pleauro In his search for quiet and healthful repose. In point or picturesque scenery nnd healthful tie of location the placo Is not (Hysu,. passed. And, wh ilcvi r the hand of nature tnayjiavo omitted in making (he site nil that could ho deslr.il, has been supplied by and ingenuity of tho human wft'l. Ample chnrlrigs have been tnadi j flpacioiisnnd com- niidlous buildings erected; w.ilkinnd pavc- men's constructed ; beautiful lawns trans planted with useful and ornamental trees have been laid out ; boat houses hiye been errctc-d on tho hanks of tho lake nnd supplied wlt'i a largo uumln-r of bnats sail and oth- rwUej and in fact all that1 cm pertain to ebgmco of the place nnd tlit. cumtort of the 'J unitr has b-eti acemnpHshrd. Asa coiisiqotntial ricoiiipense to tho proprietor in rctiivi Tor II. 0 ex onso and pains Incurred in mik.ug the place vJdllioiiallv attractive. tt has of Inf. grown to Importunes as a wat terlog place and summer report j and al though the r.umb'r of permanent bSardcrs at pnseut i small, we must remember that we nre in edvancti of tho season when such places are crowded to oveill nvlng. Although the place is recogulzod ns a summer resort, yet Long Pood hotel Is to nil intents arid piirposis 11 public house, where nt only the permanent sojourner, hut the wotry traveler, nnd tho bu-lncsa man ns well as the holiday parties and "nual parties of ph'asuro seekers are supposed by the law of cittooi'to be admissible- nnd welcome and en ltlel It ail tho privileges which the es uhlnhuunt airards, when they arewilling to pay well fur all tho attentions shown thenv With a kn.wlcdgo of theso facts a small pariy of six couphs from Stillwater and vi cinity repair- d to the Long Pond, Saturday, Ju'y 21, for the purpose of enjoying the hccommoilalions which nre open and free to patrors ol tlio place. We arrived safely at Hie Long Pond about eleven o'clock. After helping the fair ones of our party to alight we, iu absence of hostler assistance, drove to ttie targe stable, where with tho holp af forded us by the lone but courteous hostler let it bn'saiil fur him who ought to be man ager Instead r.f the present incumbent, we had nearly finished unhitching our horses, when there appeared among theerond a tall man, flourishing his hand- high above bis head, and shunting at the top of his voice, uet out ol hf re every one of you." Upon immediato inquiry, we learn e l that he was Mr. Frank Ricketts, the oca- tkmanlg proprietor of tho Long Pond Hotel. We polittly informed him that we purposed patronizing hltn, that wo wi-hed to have our horses fid and cared for, aud ourselves pro viiltil with dinner, rcfieshinents, aud all the entertainments which tho placo nfibrdcd.but our rising disgust of the place aud the man was only heightened by hearing him re peat his com nand, "Get out of here every one of you, nnd il you don't get out I can put you out." We concluded immediately to leave, not that ne entertain ed any ltar of tho gentleman; oh no; but we did not think it healthy to remain longer. All tlio ideas winch we may have entertain ed concerning the healthfulncss ot the Long rouu atnpheie vanished 111 one short mo ment j for we could not conceive how the air could ho puro aud .iholesonie, when a Hood ot su;u eloquent profanity was con- iiiiuauy imiiug upon ir. suttico it to say that within ten minutes after our arrival, we were en route for the Mountain House, kept by Joseph Iltcktr; where wo ordered our tired horses fed, and having taken of some ie- fresbmeiitsourselvrs.westarttd at two o'clock for Benton, at which place we arrived at four o clock, We stopped at the Exchange Ho tel aud wero most hospitably entertained by the genial and accommodating landlord, Mr. Hiram IIoss, and his excellent lady, Mrs. Olive Hess. As a volume would uot con tain an expression of the di-giist which we leel for the treatment received at the Long Pond, so a volume canuot contain tho praises due our kind Ilentou host and host ess lor luo kind reception teudeicJ us, A most bountiful nipper was prepared fur us, aud il w did justice to it, there Mere amplo icasuns lor it. The supper was of the first quality, and we had gone all tho way to the Long i'und and hack ngiiu to get it. So end ed our Long Pond expedition, one ever to he remembered by all who were connected with it. To my friends, especially my associates iu that over memorable journey, I would say If you wish to indulge.in any more pleas ure trips, go ntiywbt-ra except tho Long Pond. Go to New Pulladelphia if you wish; go anywhere along hisMogcresk; go to Benton. To bosure, yjtt will not see tho Long Pond, but you can behold purer water iu the beautiful Fi-diingcreek, and the air is more invigorating anywhere along its course, for reasons cited above. But whereier you go, como back to lless' for supper, for there you will bo treated with respect and accommodated with tlio best. E. IlllYSiON Beisiiline. The Cunius State Agricultural Kair. '1 110 arrangements for tho twenty-seventh annual exhibition ol the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, which is to he held at the Permaneut Exhibition Uullding, from Oth to, the 18ih of September, anlbe fol lowed by an International exhibition of sheep, wool, woollen products and machin ery, from the 10th to tho 25th of the same month, are daily being perfected, and by the dates named everything promises to b, in readiness for a completo and satisfactory showing. Up to this lime there has been one hundred and fit ty personal appplica lions at tho office, northwest corner of Tenth and Chestnut streets, (or space for exhibits, and five hundred letters have been reseived asking for blank forms for application, The schedule o( classifications comprise four gen eral departments, vie. ( live stock, farm and garden products and their manufactures, tools, Implements and machinery, nnd home nnd social Improvements, embracing thirty six groups and ninety-seven sub-divisions 1 r classes. A liberal premium list of $-10,000 has been arrauged, or twice as much ai that e,l the last year, and from present Indications it Is believed that the exhibits will not only ue twice as targo as last year, but better in character, quality aud general appearance. Last year there were over a mile and a half of stalls, but this year this space ii to bo doubled, thus giving plenty ofroorutolli live stock. Special arrangements are being anu nave ueen mtue lor conveyiug exhibi tors and stock to thefsir at reduced rales, the railroad companies having signified the Intentions of offerlug unusual facilities. It Is estimated that 200.000 persons will visit the fair during Its continuance, which Is m8l,ltrc4 a moderate computation, In view of U10 efforts ip&klng for a fine display, ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fly viitnao's irillfn tvrlftl Idaucxl f.til i.r ihr, f mih or Common I'loa of CoWmhm county, ami lo mo di rected, wllliio expooil to rmblio ftalo At ino Court ..us ... mu lunuui jHoomsDiirjr, hi a ociock, n, ir, J i'l-imn irs .... ew uitL-A I , AUU US 1 1, lMf I thflt CCrfnltl t,1rsn ri tinrrrtitf 1 A fci.A A lifiiton trnvnsl.tp tn tho com.tj ol (.'o.nmU.i, lauml- oil nun .."mTlULll nn I 1 JtVH. lil.W Iff flirt nort Ale ixaml.-r Kramer, on tlm hhiMi i.v u,ui . t u'tniam A. Coleman ana .1. 11. niMtn... t.,i ,m it... i. publlo remit, oortaulDg live acres nicio or less whereon arociecteU n two-story Iramo etwcillntr house and blacksmith shop. weizoti, taken In execution at tho suit ot the nenion Jttitinl Hav.ngFunct ana loan Atiio elation against Jeremiah utiles, 1: .tijamln Karnes nnJ Caleb o'Jirlen and to lmrmM n,th.timiH.r.r cinhili suits. Hi: It. Limn; Attorney, n, ri. Fa. ALSO. All that Certain nlpm nr tinii-.! nf lnh.1 cl.of , lloa er townshln. Ctflomblfi rnnnlv nnd M.oln t.t I'eniii.jlvoDla bounded and described as follows to . .m uiunurin uj-ian i or i;ennit, Kckroth, on east by land ir liai ill rt-ttnm ikn..r.nii. otttenry .Miller, an-l oatho west by land formerly ow uvu uj rowiiuei risner, containing glxty-hvo acros 11101 ui ,.-ao, uii men uru creeieu a nvo-stury ana ft loir elwelllni? linu.n nrnt rtiu.l.tiii.iinr.. half Seized, taken In! execution at tho suit cf Adam IIP nenlnst Wclllnzlon C'.is.i nnd in i n into 11, proprty of Wcltloglou Case. Lirn ka, Attorneys. Terms casli on" day ot sale. Vend. Ex. U. II. EST. July 80,'SO-ts shorin. PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE, Main Street tihiivc Iron, BLOOMSBIJRGr PiJN'A. UFALim IX Drugs, Medicine, Chemicals, Fan cy and ioilct Article,, Bo.tj s Brushes, Sponges, Pei- liuiiery, etc. riiyslelans ' prescriptions carefu'lr compounded and orders answered wlthcaroand dospateh. Farm ers and physicians from the country u til llud our stock of medicines complete, narninlcdgenulne and of tlio best quality. r JOHN II, KISl'OItr, Jin 2S, "so-ly Proprietor. Dauchy & Co'u. Advfc's. Adonis Wnnie.l tor S'lntthn Itlblo Dictionary nnd lllH.al.VVH PTfiTfiTJT A T. RrRTFQ i;Y X IU J. Ulbill i-i UlLJUUVi ddrens, for Circulars, A, J, I10LMN. & CO. Thtla July si), '80-4W . d MUSIC bosrd and shlppjt onlv f'-.s. NewPUnos Jlusto i.ui ie .Midsummer onyr msia I'rc.Aaaress iiai- Eue-. 11KATH, wasmnuion, n. j. u juiy bo 4w AOENTS tiko your choice and sell thel'feot ftARlHttlil) IIAAT''O0kr Ana coin moncv Clictil.ii a aril tei ms free, outfit 50 cent. K. li. T (C VT. ru'.. 15; liroivirtuy, New York lulu 'l 'ti I li THE NEW rOOD MEDICINE O nit confound this M.Uclilesa Ilenpvotnr nf FeeDid ana vxitaubica uousmuuons un i iiciit CaUiai hnrLlcii. che.iDfJeCOCUoniof vlto druiT3 ftuJ hid Iotm intoxicants Innocently labeled l-'buterj" IIAIJ' UITTKUS nppenl to iiopnlnr contliWnco btcauaj i.ro- parea iruin uDicnt-iiis-.u .nit, nupi, nun ijuiuiDt, and other nrectoua luere31ent8.accordlnc to tho nrc- ceRa,or Ucbltf, und aro riehiTlnlho clfmema ttiit restore to pfimanent lipalth tho wejic. ronvatetcout rnntlc. Hillious. and lckle in aDDO tte than all olh- er forms of .Malt or Modlclni. Uki ecmiino aro p'ainiy sisrneu ny mo uomvuny. nun uter'wusro il A LT I I'TEIt COM I 'ANY, HOS TON.MAb. jlOItt (I iM AlvIvE'lMI iiFOJtTS. BLOOMSBUKG .iAHKET. Wheat per bushel V .no uyu Corn, " Oats, " " flour per barrel ciovcrseed Itutter .. Tallow Potatoes Pried Annies Hams Maes buouaocrs t'hlckcns .07 Tuikcys i. Lard per pound ' .ew Hay per ton 18 oo lleeswax 25 OCOTATIOKS FOB COAL. No. 4 oa Wharf t s.e n per 1 ot .XU.O " " ,. t B.YJ No. e " 1 1.75 Utacksmtth'Bl.utup on Wharf I 3.1.0 " Ultumlnous " f l.bO PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Pmi.i.t July 21. Ttero Is lesdo'iig In biead&tufTs IU1U nucUL 13 lUWtT, OfUUS n IU UflUTIlf- maud at Tktaigc fur l-ooJ and choice. Flour nnd Meal Flour in less active but unchmml. Old uncut families aro higher Sales of i.oou bW, Includlos Minncoia extras, at 5.vi(if6T3 tho latter; fur blratcht: Tennivivanli at i'(3S": western do. do. atlvC, and patents at to.ci) t$7.T5. ltyo Hour sells Grain Wheat Is dull and & c lower, sales of iz.uiiu uusui'ts lanuuuiff rejeciea ai f i.wt-HJo.tieam-er at f Uw and choice red and 11 m tier 11 1 ft Is inactive. Wo quote old Vi tn sj lvanta at tjc. ;and jip ui t(ru. jutu is iu imr ufimiuu rtuu biuauy, bales ot a.Oivo bus-Lels. lncluaiutr llow at Sic: mix. ed at 49iC(rfVc; steamer at JSc. a Ml rejecttdat4-(i 4'JC O.us are In modest icouest and stnadr. Riles of la.oou bushels. Itclydlns rejected, and mixed at CANDIDATES. The follonlns versons haro l-cn proposed for nomination by tho noil Dernocrallo county conven tion to be held August loth, imu, candidates an nounced In this list are pledged to abide by the do clslon of the contention. I Oil HEI'IiESENTATlVE, T. JEFF. VANOKUSLIOK, of Jlloomtburg.-' A. Ii. FHITZ, of Jlloomtburg. DA VI I) S. Iir.OWN, of Main. JOHN T. DERIt, Of Jaclton. ISAAC A. DEWITT, of Greenwood, JOSEl'JI ll-KNHTLE, oj Cataia'tij, FOII DISTHItT ATTOIINEV, llOUKItr H. LITTLE, of Jlloomtburg, rOUSTATfi HKXATOIt, W. J. I1UCKALEW, of Mloomibury. E. J, MolIENHY, cf Fithingcrecl, Subject to U10 decision of fie Senatorial Confer once. FOIt CONOHESS. J. M. 0. ItANOK, of I.ightttreet, Dr.. 0. A. J1EQARGELL, of Orange, ClIAltLES II, llllOOKWAY, of lilooutlmrg. rSublfctiGlhonMlsioaof tho Ocnirrcssloiial Con. i i few 1 A WYOMING SEMINARY SND CGUERCiAL COLLEGE. THE WYOMING SEMINARY IS A FIIIST-CLASS HOARDING SCHOOL FOB LADIES AND GEN TLE.MEN. It offers to students tlio follonlrij? Courses of Study: Commnii EnRlMi, Normal Course, Litrratttro nnd Science, Classical (' n, Jollege Prftwratory Course, Coiirto iu Music, nnd Course in Att. Students not dcslrlnrr to li.ku any lino of tho Courses ol Sxu,w l ake any (ludlci which they aro tireiurcd lo enter. 1'rices within th0 reach of all. ,n Tho Commercial College gives Instruction In penmanship, Commercial Li'v, J'ollllcil IJc uniny, Couuiierclal Arithmetic lln i. C(ineiondcncc, lelegraphy, and llook-kecplng as npplledlo- business of all kltiel. Five ttl(?rapli ullices, to banks, &s. f an term opens cepietnnerisr. commercial atuutiils address Itnv. L. L. SPRAGUE. D., 1)., Kingston, Luzcriio county, Ta. ' HOP BITTEEiS? (A ?Icillc)un not a in Ink.) l)AM)i:UON, AsnTnf rrrHT yn ItrHTMrntrxtQrAU' ULSOr ALL ItllTEIiH. tl ninennraot Ihrfftomiirli. liiwcls.r.lo i Her Klilni th. nn it 1 i iiiiirr t jfL in- Nc uusucBf. Hrcf'lcasni mnml f specially rumik' Loan talut. SIOOO Ui GOLD. TVI1I ho pnM for a eiift tin v rot rnro or IlCip, or iur n nn ik hi i -ui i- urikijiiriuusi Aleyoar rtrnpplH f"p llnp T'itters nti1 try tlitiu lit f ore )oa il p Tauu tin tit her. D T. C Is an Rholutf nn-i (rT"slffHS'i' c iro for lrunkcnnCB3,iK' of"' luiitubuciouinl ?ESD VOR Cir.tTLATt. All ItrpIlltifMXI' ' .i i i .. l .A.T 'i.Onl. "THE PERFECT TONIC." It Sale ncd ItellaUo Substitute for Qullilj The only 25 cent AGUE REMEDY XXO" THB WOHZjD cuni:s and all iUALAHIAl KISKASKS. Hold, by 11 Irrneirltt. Mslltxl FREE ft tcHpt or prlc. tVrlt to DUNIUfl IICi; k ci , UoosTia ttmiKT, Mw Vot tor their (tn cot Iwiili, tuftllt.il In ttia rtdari ol thUpmff FRFF nm ll'iioo. OALD HEAD'S NO. A Deodorized extract of Petroleum, Tho Only Article that Will Ko storo Hair on Bald Heads. What the World has heen Wauling thv CenturicH. The gTcatent dbcovcryof our day, to far as a large portion of Immunity Ii concerned, la CAH BOLINn,tm article irt pared from petroleum, and which effects n completo nnd rudlcal cure tn cae of baldneei, orwliero tUo hair, owlnj to dleea&caof the ecalp, has Lecomo thin And tends to fall out. ItUaleoappcedyrcMuratUc, audwhllo its use to cares a luxuriant grcm th cf hair, It also brings back tho natural color, end ginm tho most complete sat Isfactloa in tho using. Tha falling out of the hair, the accumulations of dandruff, and the prcmaturo change In color aro all evidences of a dlecaeed con dition of tho Fcalp and tho glands shtch nourish tho hair. To arrest these causes tho article used must possess medical as well ns chemical virtues, and tho change must begin under tho $cdtp to bo of perma nent and lasting benefit. Such an article Is CAR BOLINE, and, like many other wonderful discov eries, His found to consist of elements almost In their natural efato. Petroleum oil Is tho article which Is made to u ork fuch extraordinary results ; but tt is after it has been chemically treated and completely deodorized that It Is in proper condition for the toll. t. It was In far-off Russia that tho effect of petroleum upon tho ha'r w as flrtt observed, a Government officer having noticed that a partially bald-headed servant of his, when trimming tho lamps, had a habit of wiping hU oil-besmeared hands In his scanty locks, and tho result was In a few months a much finer head of black, glosay hair than ho ever had before. The oil was tried on horees and cattle that bed Ion their hair from tho cattle plague, and the ruults wero as rapid as they were marvelous. The nuncs and even the tails of horees, which had fallen out, were completely re stored in a few weeks, Theso experiments wero heralded to the world, but tho knowledge was prac tically uselesa to the prematurely bald and gray, as no one In chllUed society could tolerate the uso of rcflncd petroleum as a dressing for tho hair, But the tklllofoue of our chemists has overcome the diffi culty and by a process known only to himself, ha has, t tcr very elaborate and costly experiments, suc ceeded In deodorizing refined pctrotoum, which renders it susceptible of being handled as daintily as the famous eau decotogM. The experiments with the diodorized liquid on tho human hair were at tended with tho raoet aetonUhlng results. A few applications, where the hair was thin nnd falling, gave remarkable touo and Igor to tho scalp and hair. Ecry particle of dandruff disuppcars ou the first or second dressing, and lli liquid so search ing in Us nature, seems to penetrate to the roots at once, and set up a radical chango from tho etart. Jt is well known that the moot boautlful colors aro made from petroleum, and, by some mysjerioua operation of nature, tho ue of this article gradu ally Imparts a beautiful light-brown color to the hair which by continued use, detpeus to a black. The color remains permanent foranlndcuuitokngth cf time, and tho change Is so gradual that the most Intimate friends can scarcely detect Its progress. In a word, It Is the moet wonderful discovery of the age, and well calculated to make the prema turely bald and gray rejoice, ' We advhto our readers toglvoltatrlal, feellnj; satUCed tlmt one application will convince ttiem of Its wonderful effec.;. iitMuryU Commercial tf Oct, If J, J877, Tho article Is telling its own story In the hands of thousands w ho ore using it w 1th tho moat gratif vine uM encouraging results : II. BntLL & Co., Tif th M enue Pharmacy, says. "Wo havo sold preparation for the hair for upward cf twenty years, but havo iu-vt.r had ouo to veil as well orglvo such universal satisfaction. We there fore recomim nd It with tonildtuco to ourfrlendi end thegcuua) public." lit. Oustatcs T. lUu., of tho Oates Opera Troupe, writes: "After IxwttU, uselamcon j lured, as aro also my comrudes; that your Carbo llne has und Is producing a wonderful growth of Lair w here 1 had none fur years," C. H. Smith, of thoJenulo Illfiht Combination, writes: " Af ur ualu your Carbolino three woeka I am convinced that buhl heads can be ' re-haired, Jt s niuiply wonderful In my case,' it n. F. Artiivh, rtflnW, Holyoke, jrasfl.. writes: J Uur turbollnG Iim restore' my hair afterevery. thing tike had fulltd." ' Jowpu E. Tori, attorney-at-law, No. Attleboro. Uas., w rites i Por moro than 2u years a portion of i,111?1'?.' Lcen 08 "lh aud free frouihalr as a Lllllard ball, but some tight weeks 020 I was In. riuced to try jour CurboTlne, and the effect has been simply woudcrful. Whue no hair has been seen for years there now appears a thick trowth, and I am convinced that by continuing lc us I bhall have as pood a head cf hulr as I ever had, It hi jrrowog now nearly as rapidly as hair doa after CARBOXiINE Ii now prcMntcd to the public without fcir of con. tdlcUon tth br Itc.torullr. nnd UokuUHer cf ttiolUIr the world tiMctcrpruduced. I'r.lf. ONK IK) M.Alt ucr bolfle. bold by all llruKiiUu, ,'r"""'0 A, tlU for Ui tin I wi Stktt,thiCkulaut4 July60,Jcu, tuw Htm--s ii IB ltrp niti.n : A WONDrFUL DISCOVERY I CARNUIE I ' '" 111 Corner Main and Market Streets BLOOMSBURG, PA. ThoiindOTs!jjncdh!.lnfflcenIntlio M IIOI.lN.M.l: Illtl ll business for lliopaht eleven rear iu call tho attention of tho publlo ireuerully, and OlllNlllV DKALEItS Iu pai titular, ineir large ITD. fSSn.. rfsti-- BROWER'S BLOCK. IN IT MAY EE FOUND A LARGE STOCK 01 Sl'ONUE. (111AMOISI, COLOQNCS, rUtKUMEItY, CKUItS, rNcv Aitriui.n-), toii.ut soam, room uiiusituti.i hair liitusniy. i-mrs, . 1 !.. .1 .l. -i -.1 ,1111.1 HI I.IV-l. V UIIU" UUIl, SIllllllll UU AC It ill il L'UIlllllUllJ illlll regulated JJrtig iaioio, They are the sole Manufactures ol' the Celebrated IL OfF 'GLADNESS. ALSO TIIK MANUAFCTUUUIIS AND SOLK IMlOPniUl'0113 01' Dn, W. A. BIC.LEY'S CeuebWed INVAlilJAELE PUEPAliA'CIONS. ! i I't ii i 1 1 m ii aim v ix ir. ( r f J h'ivn a AND HlOiX, BrPROVED CllEAM CAMPHOR, WOHAL KILLING AGENT, HOSE PEC'I'OJLM. The Best Remedies Made. w w iTOiiiii mmmm Oct, ii ':t.-n- CAMPAIGN iiAnRKs. 1'I.ACiy, lib., lleaullfiiir.nnp.ilcn liadges (.f tho Itorubllcan'oiid lii'mi'cn.ilecaiidtaalca UAHl'IliLl) HAKCilCK "It und Cciitalulne lirc-llko i hotoErnr-lis cf tho candl ititisi rncidlu.Mlnla'uie I.lli l-'raiuvs, llh pin tor iitli.clili.ir to cimt ur Mst. Aitltn acmtacdn makn liiiailay H-mng Ibcia.anitcltt-niurroumrv' ineriiiams can mnkou hondi-tue r rent, l'rito io cents oath; i Icrisciutb: 10 for 5 cents or loo for U.M. I hi.tcBrorhs some rrli'o as trndce-. i rajon portraits on tluttd plato rarer, lltrolc Utu'ti bv kinds and prleis. Now Is ihe Uarutt lime tor iaia'to tvna Ior Mml lea a"tl Pot Ucu- , l'.H.JIANUKACTL'IIINOCO., j...,-. IMI "a ". fa. P E 1(1 S I O BJ S procured for all soldiers UlaableJ In top V. S.heri Ico from any cauo, lo for heirs of deceased sth lcra. 'Iho illehkn dUtMuty mllllea topiohlji. l'i iitions Ino eased 'JUo laws UIuk inoi-o liberal now, ihou'ands me enililed tnhlsliir rates, r.ouuiy nnd new d'srliarios i rwurrd. TIiomi iihoarulntioubl aslo nhelUirentltK luanithlnir InMiuatUi! SCtEl iuui's"' tbr okfCUculartf Adtr. ss. with stamp, Moddaiti To , solicitors of wulhin"!?!! T" 1UK"U 8- M-C"""1 )ll"k"n' July u, bu-am wico STOWIAIST CO. coNsniraoN cuiikd CRUDE PETROLEUM PILLS, (ill I II Oil SO U.S. SVtilKllt Iu ! inoillllH lowiuuiN, C.II., Va., April, 18ss. Hi!. M. Mil TON! andeirledi'll!ek.r tef..b.eKS''4?y!' 1-mmLplIM' iif, '!; "uP"1! 1 "ha SO'irciiuuK lih r:.V;,.V1!8- ''eul commenced taklnir thera I coushtd al.-oott ncissanlly, had heniorr. '.Jn,n ffil,l!l!e?:"A .! !''eJ ll" lbs? Af-e; loroludi011 a'"1 Ulia w "sniorrliase itu fighed Yours; rtspcctfully, FRED, O, DDNti, JJicusantls M cases 1 ko the above Sht bv mall Vn'JS..W..'. 'I rll liAffll OHisAnto T v . ... . Addresi ' ." uuwjuoim july..-..9m wco DB- Vl&X DSriNISTRATOIfS NOTIOK mm or ouvia wiTis, dusisid. TfttPra ntar1inlnLIAilr. . . . county to tu urS?.Tia Xilial" f K'l,?r.ri,'v;Lu asm ; witwitSaSy. l"0E0 IDae'1 EDWARD VVAONBIl, JulyUSMW AdmUHSUator, A. M., and all otlicrs l!i:v. 1). C01M I tr, ' t .Tuty lO-dr IFMflll aim .irieu siock. T3T..jj ta-n, , 1 1 1 1 , , , 1 . - Uj W burgs Pa. "rATKU NOriCli .uueu i nu rtiy gum. ii ar in 1 uiiuiiii-1 " olulloncrtlK! Ki-ru tl jiiiutcr. np.cn ii n, -or tho slock ho!(leiB rf ILo ri(iiis'Ur " company lli lo it id i,i in. i fl.ti- r 1. day, September nth, ifH'.ai ivc ttKil. In hi." noon ior ino lit-(in puiiotc u lolmp aim n i deblcdnei.s and lituu c Iti ik lo fictile II e (- ham; r.vmiaiMHt. tttitlaijttl'ji1 i.iuuiusuur, juiyi 'tu-ir "VfO'J'lfK OK ATI I. f ATI OK 1 OS J. 1 1IA1.1I H Nt lice I8tti(ly tltm a Illtu Hon villic utile tn hatvitii.3 Ihe " Allgnn.A. l),lH(i,lil(n. Ho lltl.tialle Wi K Klell, Inildint JuCpu if tie f tint (1 t uf rlcasof C'oltitllactuniyroraihailtr fir ', otu,pai" lor the ttiuiol cf mo in ihi i'' 11 liirtn.t.nri. I..S. WlNTRIISSEFK, fills. WOOPUOI'SK I W. ll.AUltH. ' 1-K1SK 1). UKSTI.l!ll, I KbWJIIU 11. (.'UHl, J uiminlll July lo, M-iw jVOriCK IN 1'AltTlTION. IN TIISrSTlTEOFWIIMilt s. EVANS, tlTF ' I. To Msry U Miller, Kniah A, Jlllltr, now r V MtolUi glon, 11. I'.j liars I. 1'iouls, ot iMie neu, l'a.. I r. II. L. Fiets, cr I erltk. l a , ot Charles K. Ucdsou i r,d I.J ttla Uod't i -? Children Of Jlllln lirfl.nn r'ir.n..rl iril.lE daughter of tutou Mnlili. deed ,oi I hllade ou melnitby tolllUd lhat In acitud r wilt issudoui cf iheliiil-i.ns' louiltr count and tomedliitUd. will 1 old an II. cei-ialn lands 'situato In lieiwKk, l'a., de Said W Til. In innlH nilllltlr.n r.ril.n Lnlil.l l! -.! V HI 'it and amtnii the I aitltn Inttiestid.lf suili 1 i' can leinade wnhout irejuolco to or H ''k1? liole,anditkuthprlllloiitahnot bemi '! ,, value and aprrulse tho tame. Satainqut V "" held at Uerulck, I'a.on HlO'lTl.n.V ..'-.(cm vtt. ic.l at 1 o'clock, p. rn. (htrlrt'a ofilco, u, il, FNT . July loih, isau.-tf i . rj. DMINISTHATOItS KOTICE. ESTAIS Or lliNNill U1IOH, BECIilSSn. I etu re of administration on tl estate or iriuf I.amon, latot'I linarcietk township, rolumlU t I'eun'a., deceased, liatolten irranlt-d by n I"k ter ct said county to V. II JacLuou, admr.J wick, l'a AilrcrfonHUaMng-clalmsairalt K.o tatoof tho decedent uie requested to pns' atimj for settlement nnd those Indebted to I lie mako pauneutto tho undtrslgned Admin tw" . O. 11. JACUK Administrate-'. June 18, 'SC-dW ueiwlik'.' IKE INSURANCE. CHRISTIAN F, KNAIT, BLOOMSM'HO. TA. imiTIHIl AMKRICA AdSUllANCR CMII'AM. ( HUMAN FIltKINMIIIANCK CdMI'ANV. NATIONAL FIHK INSUltANCB CO-MFANV, 'Ihete oku coKi-oniTiosa aro well hca'onrtl if"' andnaTkbti!uandliavenorercthad a l5. tied by any court of law i heir af set are ai la"?, ed InsouussciiaiTiisand are liable to Vf tiu ofnaonly. . Ussea raonmv ard uostarir adjusted i m JJ? as soon aaditermlned by ( iiKisTiiN F Ku' 'rw XL AumTIND Al'Jl'bTkK llUXMini'lia, W. , .-., 1 he tonlo of f'olnmt.lft n not, Ll.niilrl ft-tnTOU", thaaen cr whero lrtuM iranv fira kniiiisl luidr1' "iiuin inoirttwnciiizens, ,,vrt