THE COLUMBLVN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM SB I JUG, COLUMBIA COL Nit, PA. lb IitittiitBiiM." 0. E. EL-WELL, EJlUr. J. E. BITTEHB3HD3B, PaMltier. BLOOMSliU HQ, PA. Frid ay, Atigust 13. 1880. Democratic National Ticket. R)K l'Mil)i:Nr, Sfln. W. S. HANCOCK, OK FKXNtSYIA'ANlA. run viCE-rni:sim:.vr, Wm, H. ENGLISH, OK INDIANA. SrtTU TICKET. hurnp.M.R judge, OKOKOH A. JKN'KS, Jefferson county. ai'ditoi! nr.Nr.itAi., UOlir.IlTP. DKCHEIIT, Pnlladolphla. County Ticket. von roNiuiEss O. A. MEGAHGEIX, Dr.. uiij-'ct lo t'.io decision ot tho Congressional Con ference. F011 STATE SKKATK. 15. J. MclIKXKY, (SnSj3Ct to the incision o no Senatorial Confer ence.) FOIt HLTHF.SENT VTIVES, T. JEl'T. VANDEUSUCK, JOSEPH 1!. KNITTW:, oi! wsriiier attorney, KOBKUT B. L1ITI.K, Seuator David Divls Is fur Hancock. Kx-Governor Higler died at Clearfif Id on Monday last. Ho was elected Governor ol this State by the Democrat, and held many other prominent positions. And now the cry of fraud comes from Al abama. The Democrats carried the Stale last week by a majority of 00,000, ngtinst tho united republicans, greenbackers.nnd in dependents. Of course, the Demner.it" cither killed or intimidated about 75,000 negro votcrs.whlch changed tho result. The same kind of intimidation will bo )o,.nd everywhero this fall. Important to Democratic Voters. Tbe attention of the Democrats through out the county Is especially called to the fol lowing dates. Last day for boing Assessed or Registered THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1SS0. Last day for payment of taxes SATUR DAY, OCTOBER, 21880. Election TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2, 16S0. Peter Cooper, caudidato for President, Samuel F. Carey, caudidale (or Vico-Presi dent, on tbe Greenback ticket in 187C,Hcnel rick B. WrightGreenbackcongressman from Luzerne county ,bave all declared in favor of Hancock. Thus aro tho ranks constantly being filled by accessions from all parties THE CANDIDATES. We publish tbe names of the nomineex of the Democratic party of Col. co., this week, It is unnecessary to say anything about them at this time, as all have been before the peo- ide before, and are well known. So far as we know the nominations were fairly made, and tbo candidates are entitled to tbe support of every Democrat. Exper ience has taught that it is not safe for any one to assume that a nomination is equiva lent to an election in this county. Candi dates are expected to work not only for themselves, but for tbe whole ticket,Natinnal State and county, from this time until the election. Now that tho Convention has been held; it 13 lime that tbe two wings of tbe DemO' cratic party in this county should drop their personal differences, and work together for the success of the whole ticket. That there are two wings is an undisputed fact, nnd that the only question between them Is as to which shall control the parly ma- chinery isalsoafact Tbisdifftrenceresultcd last year in the nomination and subsequent defeat of n candidate of one wing, and this year in the nomination of a candidate for Assembly by tho other wing,and there is ul- ready some talk of an effort to defeat him at tbe polls, A bird Hies high when lis wings flop in unUoii,otlierw'se itfolls to the ground Let us tako warning. CONVENTION NOTES. South Conyugham cast but two votes in Convention for Representative, because tbe voters of that district chose to Instruct for Mr Vanderslice alone. They did not choose to' vote for a second candidato and by rule un Instructed delegates are not permitted to vote. This limitation was adopted some years since in convention to prevent tho complaint that a few uninstructed delegates could always control the result as they pleased In any close contest, which would be unfair to other districts and lead to In trigue if uot corruption in nominations. lu other cases In Convention a candidate was allowed to receive only the whole prop er vote of a district and no more; for to al low him a tloullcd voto would be plainly wrong. That would be to allow him the rotes that can only 'Hie given to a second candidate where two are to bi nominated together, which is tbe case as to representa tives and county commissioners. The nomination of representatives for a second terra has been the usage in this county, and in the few instances where it has been departed from, the departure has been a subject of complaint. The reasons In any case for disregarding this usage ought to be very clear and strong. Tbe Congressional and Senatorial nomi nations (so far as this county acts alone) were settled by tbe voters at tbe primary elections. It only remained for the Con vention to verify results by receiving and announcing tbe returns, and then to ap point conferees. Following this action the' table of voting for the whole county, now published, will show how each caudldate was supported In each district, and that be had fairly and Justly allotted to him his share of tbe convention vote. Mr. Little, tho District Attorney, ii to be congratulated upon bis lenomination. It was so perfectly clear that he had been a faithful officer, that bis Dame was placed upon the ticket by common consent. The editors of tbe Jleinillininnhre conspic uously present in Convention, and give, for them, a pretty fair report ot the pro ceedings. Sitting under tbe handsome Han. rock pictures seems to have improved their tPinier An the republicans tlo not yet seem to have n clear Wca who Is their candidate for Vice President, wo ag.itti Inform them that Ills Chester A. Arthur, late colliclor of cusloim at llio port of New York. And In giving them that Information wo furnish them nti with the follcwlng testimonial ot character. They should cut It nut anil paste It In their hats. It is from Sherman' loiter to Presi dent Haj us, January 2S 187t). "Hut It U to te licld that, to procure the removal of Mr. Arthur, it Is euliicieut to rcaonab1y establish that gross abuses of administration have continued and increas ed timing the incumbency J that many per sons have been regularly paid on his rolls who rendered little or no service j that the oxpenses of liisollico havo Increase?, while collections have been dlminUhing ; that gratuities in the n .Hiiro of bribes, have been received by his subordinates lu tho Custom House; llio eiforts to correct these nbuscs have not met bis support, anil that he has not given to the duties ofthoollico tho requisite) diligence und attention, then it is submitted that the caso Is made out. Till form of proof the department is prepared to submit. The Honorable William 1). Kelly, who is turning summersaults on the tarllf tightrope to distract attention from the free trade re cord of Mr. James A, Garfield, has done business with this same Mr. Garfield before to-day. They were together when Oakes Ames was dividing tho plunder of the gov ernment by the Union Pacific railroad. The committee, a majority of whom were re publicans, in their report to congress find the cases of Judge Kelley.of Pcnnylva- nla, and of Mr. Garfield very slmillar iji the evidencc.and thecommltteo In their findiii, detail tho transactions of Mr. Kelley and then attach it with a "ditto'' to Mr. Oar field. Tbo committee say : "They can find fiom the evidence that in (ho early part of tho second session of the Fortlctti Congress, and probably in Decem ber, 1807, Mr. Ames ngreed with Mr. Kflley to sell him ten shares of Credit Mobilier stock at par and Interest from July 1, 1E07 Mr. Kelley was not then prepared to pay for hisstock, and Mr. Ames agreed to carry his slock until ho could pay for It. On the third day of January, 1SCS, there was a dividend of 80 per cent, on Credit Mobilier stock in Union Pacificbouds. Mr. Amcsrcceivedjtho bonds as the stock stood In his name and sold them for 70 per cent, of their face. In Juno, 1808, there was u cash dividend of CO per cent, which Mr. Ames also receive. The proceeds of the bonds sold and the cash dividend received by Mr. Ames amounied to $1,376. Theparvalua of the stock and Interest thereon from tbo previous July amounted to $1,047, so that alter payiug lor the stock there was a balance of dividend due Mr. Kelley of $321). On the twenty third day of Juue,loC8, Mr. Ames gave Mr. Kelley a check for that sum on tbe Sergeant at-arms of tbe House of Representatives and Mr. Kelley received tbo money thereon The committee find that Mr. Kelley under stood that the money be thus received was a balance of dividends due him after paying for the stock. The facts in regjrd to Mr. Garfield as found by the committee are identical with llho caso of Mr. Kelley to tho point of the reception of the check for $329. He agreed with Mr. Ames to take ten shares of the Credit Mobilier stock but did not pay for tbe same. Mr. Ames received the 80 per cent, dividend in bonds, sold them for 00 per cent, and also received the CO per cent, cash dividend, which altogcthc with the price of the stock and interest left a balance of $329. This sum was paid over to Mr Garfield by a check on the Sergeant at-arms. Mr. Ames received all the sut.se quent dividends and tbe committee do uot find since tbo payment of the $329 there has been any communication between Mr. Ames and Mr. Garfield on the subject until tbe investigation began." Tbo committee in their long report ex plained how tus Credit Mobilier was but little better than the outright conveion of tbe property given by tho government to tho Union Pacific road into privato purses. How Aliens liecome Voters. Every supporter of Hancock and English who requires naturalization papers to enable him to vote, should attend to the matter at once; and all friends should see that no vote Is lost by negligence. Hereunder is an abstract of the law, and somo suggestions on the subject. An alien Is required to reside in the Uni ted Stales five years, two years of which time must be after filing a declaration of Intention ; but when an alien has been resident tbrco years before reaching the age of twenty -one, ho need not file a declaration. Residence must be proved to tho satisfaction of the court, by competent witnesses. On year's residence in the State is required, but it need not be tbo year last past. Soldtcre are entitled to full papers after ono year's residence. Minor child. en become citizens by naturalization of the father or widowed mother. If an alien files a declaration, but dies before naturalization, bio widow and cb.il drcn become entitled to all rights of cill zens upon taking the oath required by law. A child born in a foreign land is a citizen if the fatber be a citizen. Certificates of naturalization can only be obtained in open court ; and all requiring tbem should bo in attendance at September term. Declaration of intention can be filed at any time in tbo Prothonotary's ofllce and thoso who have neglected It, should now file them. Tuote who filed declaration Inothrr coun ties or States, can get full papers here by showing first papers; aud if these are uot in hand, copies can bo obtained by mall from any part of tbe Union. Colonel Forney as u Democratic Itetruilio; Officer. There are three classes of men that are dally joining the Hancock column, North and South, excluslvo of the Union veterans. These are tbe republicans of the Charles Sumner school, the republicans and demo crats of tbe Douglas school who voted fur Abraham Llncolu, and the republicans who have grown tired of the rings of tbe North andjtbc carpet-baggers of tbeSouth. I receive letters every day from men of ono or tbo other of these classes. On Saturday, July 24, 1880, I received several. One Is from Daniel R. Goodloe. a republican of the old school, a Southern Abolitionist for thirty years, a personal friend of Abraham Lin coln and one oflthe ablest republican writers luring tbe war, He was an Emancipation Commisiioner under Lincoln, and tias Held manyoilicesortrust aud honor. I was associa ted with himln journalism at the time when to be a republican editor was uot to be called on cons autly t tdvocato doubtful measures and to whiten odious and inferior politicians I'hllo A, Orton, the Wisconsin Democrat who has come out for Garfield, eiplatns that his strong reason for doing so la tbat Gar field is a Froe Trader. Yet here in Columbia county thero are men who are going for this awe Congressman Garfield W") i i tariff mat). Tablo of Voto: at Delegate Election, Saturday August 7th, 1830. voto Instruct.?"" X5(o fiisT - Voto InMruuifrins Congress congress senator son. Ilcprecntfttlvc. lteprcsentativo s Districts. 82S?2 I I ! I a I I I i ? fl I b g 2 S 1 1 leaver si 7 m . .. tu i "a t i js sn tS 81 i .7 1 1 1 " Too Henion.. ...... a, ai mi .. a.. Km i 1 i m r, 4,1 ut m i v .. 1 .. 1 m Hrrnk'k llor.. ? s i.x en . I I .it m I 1 4 sj ci sn 4 1.! s ..01 lilo-MiisMiru K. a 11 H7 . 1 a t.i hi . 0 hi 1.11 si m 4 .. 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BZ ' III Yl U1 n Fl3hlnjrcrrek for second choice, Vandei slice 48; In '(lrecnv.)oM, Dorr, fcccond choice, 63; and la ?Vsn, lie wltt, seeotd choice, -.9; nuihorl7lnif a Cometitlon voto to each on second choice. TANNER'S ArrKHTB. coMPi.irrto.v oftiit. fokty hays fast. fir. Tanner completed his forty days fast at noon last B.ilurday. At 7 o'clock In tho morning ho had a fit of vomiting. Ho got up and dressed, but at7:-10 he was very much exhausted aud laid In his cot for three hours A visit from his brother-lii law seemed to make him nervous and ho complained of "(.-oneness" in his stomach, and aftuwards he walked around the room. At II o'clock ho was standing at a wiudow look inn down on the crowd Shortly before 12 o'clock n large tablo of watermelons, full ts.brcad.etc. were spread In the hall. .Iii't lefuro noon his weight w.n ono hun dred and twenty-ouc and a litlf pound;, n loss ol thirty six pounds in forty days ; temperature &t; pulse 112, and respiration 17. At precisely 12 o'clock the signal brings wbNtle from n ncinhboiing factory ,tho crowd of a thousand people Inside tho hall and nil Immense trowd outside cheered Dr. Tanner i-nthusiKStically and bo waved bis bandktr chief in response. At that moment he had n peach in his hand, but some ono suatched it away from him. He immediately drank a glas of milk and called for the Georgia watermelon. He dug hi hands in tho latter and ate heartily of it. 1'laclng tbe gin's to his mouth be said : "Gentlemen, you don't believe that's pood," He left the ball In a carriage at 12jl5 and was driven to the residence of Dr. Gunn, where he will undergo medical treat ment. On leaving the hall the doctor walked un assisted down stairs with a slice of melon in bis band. He received an ovation from the crowd. He joked nnd talked with those about the vehicle and expressed much grAti ilcatiou at the hearty reception. Finally the attendants had to hold him in his seat fear ing a reaction from over exertion. Arriving at Dr. Gunn'a house he lay down in the front parlor and endeavored to sleep. So far the milk and watermelon had not disagreed with him. Dr. Gunn himself is ill through over exertion. At 3:20 Friday afternoon Dr. Tauner's pulse was 82; his bodily temperature was 1)9 degrees ; his respiration 13 per minute and tbe strength of the gripot his right hand was recorded as 78 kilogrammes, while that of his left was 72. His weight was 122, About 3:30 o'clock the faster made a descent from his gallery. Instead of walking, how ever, ho bolted straight through the throng in attendance to tbe autc-room of the hall on the north side. This was cleared from visitors. Thedoctor's purpose iu moving from the gallery was to got fresher air. There was placed in front of the window a table aud on top of it was placed a rocking chair. A wood en bottom chair was set beside the table and Dr. Tanner, now on the last day of his fast, mounted the table with its aid and seated himself on the rocking chair. The window was opened and he had tho door of the ante room opened to allow a draft through the hall. The doorway was filled lth eager faces. "Send those people away I" shouted the faster,poundiog the iron end of his cane on the table underneath him. The door was shut. Soon afterwards there was some discontent expressed iu the hall. A report was brought to Dr. Tanner that one man was insisting ongettiugbis money back if be could not see tbe faster. "Don't leUiim go out," taid Dr. Tanner: let him come in here nnd sC6 inc." Soon there was a line of visitor filing through the ante-room. Dr. Tanner's .position oil the table was taken for the sake of getting-fresh air, but it served admirably for the purpose of exhibiting, Resting on tho seat and leaning against the back ot the chair by which he had moun ted to the table was a large piece of paste board, bearing the following Inscription 'Positively no questions aujiVcred by Dr. Tanuer or the physiciaui on watch, This rule will be strictly enforced." Dr. Tanuer was very happy In the even ing. He walked several times around the room, talking and chatting to everyone and felt better, it was generally agreed, than he had several days before, lie returned from an evening drive at 7:30 o'clock and was mot by a throng at the stairs. For their beuttlt be walked three times around the hall and smiled and bowed. He carried an ebony stick. He had two slight stomach dis turbances in the evening but got to sleop readily and at midnight was retting peace fully. A NEW Almost Given Away, an Sieht-nasce Pa per for less than cost of paper ink and postage. THE HANCOCK FIRST. LAST AND ALL THE TIME. A-ISTD WILL BE SEZLSTT, Ppstngo paid from now until January 1, 1881, Weekly - - Semi-Weekly Daily (ineliKliii Or until after tbo Inauguration for double the ubovo prices. Democrats' send for it and read what is being done all over tho country bv Democrats to insure a your Kepublican neighbors and convert them to Democracy. .PEJjP ON THE GOOD CAUSE 1 Address THE WORtP, 85 Park How, New York. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .,000,000. ThcAmcrican Shoe Tip Co. WAHUAMT TUEin A. S. T. Co. Black I ip That Is now to extensively worn ou CHILDREN'S SHOES TO WEAR A3 LONG A3 THE METAL, Which una Introduced by thein, and by which the above amount has been save! to parents an nually, Thla llluctt Tip will Htivc attll more as besides being Horn on thn coarser grades It Is worn on fine and com! If shoes where the Metal Tip ou account ol Its tooki would not be used. They all have our Trade Mark A H T. Co. stamped on front of Tin. l'arents should ASK FOE SHOES with this BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP on them when pun baaing for their children. a'Jff. 13, 'fO-Uw A DM1NISTKATOK3 NOTICE. ESTATE OFK1HIU HOB BINS, DECEASED. T-etfers of Administration on the estate of Kllha KOuuins, late or jckoii towcMiin. Columbia co renn'a.. deeBed. Imvo been eranted by the Heirls- tcrofsald co. to tho undersigned Administrators, All nercons havlnir claims acalnst the estao of tho decodeut ate req.usted to present them forsettlo menr, and 1 hose Indebted to tbo estate to inaXe pay ment to tho undersigned Administrators without delay. KXKKlRt. FHITZ. W. V. KOI1IUNM, Administrators, Aug. 13, "so-ow" Wall r'a l o., Columbia co. SHERIFFS SALE, Py virtue of sundry xirlts Issued out ot the Court ot Common Plras ot Columbia county and to me dlrectod, will bo exposed to public sale at the Com t Houso In Uloom-ibur-r, at 9 p. in. on MONDAY, SKPTEMBER Oth, 18S0, Tho followlnt- described property sltuato lu the town of lltoomsbir'-, Columbia county, Tennsylxa nla, bounded on the south by Sixth street, cast by land of Mmou Qulnn, nort by an alley, west by lot otJ, Echuj ler, being forty-fire feet front aud one hundred and lirty feet In depth more or lcss,on which are erected nbmall ono story frame dwelling houo. There is also a line selection ct fruit treos on the premises. Helzcd, taken in execution at the suit of Cortoz n itobUns, administrator ot D, XX'. liobblns, deceased, against Frederick xx'elmar and to bo sold as the property of Frederick XX'eltnar. lliKKLEX. Att'y. AL Fl. Fa, ALSO, All that certain tractor land situated In Benton township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to-xvlts On tho (outh by lands of Lloyd Appleinan, oa the east by laud of Pe ter Appleman's estate, on the north by lands of Robert Colley, and on tho xvest by lauds of Peter Laubach, 'containing nine acres rnoro or less, on which la erected a small plank dix elllng house. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of J. J. Mc Henry against John E, Applcman and to be eoM as tuo propel ly of JohnE. Applcumu. Lm-Liis, Attorneys. Fl Fa. ALSO, All that certain tct of land situated In Benton township, Columbia county, I'ennsj Ivanta, bounded 'xnd described as follows, to xv It: On the south by lauds ot Hiram Hers, cast by lundsot llenton Mutual Mavlng Fund Association and John Alexander, on tho xvest by lands c( Thomas Bender, and on the noi tu by lands ct llenton Sax Ing Fund Association containing sixty-tlx e seres ot Una more or less, on which aro erected a large two-atory frame dwelling house, a largo bank bam, xvagon shed aud other out.bulldlugs. Prized, taken In execution ut the suit of A.r. oung, administrator of Mercy Ann Hoberts, de ceascil, against John Kantz.JoDas ltantz and Abraui llartman, aud to be sold as the pioperty of John nnd Jonas Iiautz. IkELEK, Att'y. Fl. Fa, AIO, All that certain pleccor parcel of land sltuato la Benton toxvushlp, Columbia county, Pcnusylxanlo, bounded ai.d described as follows, to-xvlt: Begin ning at s?whlto o-y, thence by lands of Charles Ash norm cigm anu a nou argrees ca.t cigniy-eight anu four-tenllia perches to a stone, thenco north forty and ii Lalf degrees cast twenty and eight-tenths perches in a maple and stone.thcnco by land of Thos. Bellas north one and a half degrees xvest mtccu and six-tenths perches to a stone, thenoe by land of William Applernan noith flit) -two ondanltde grees west twenty-seven aud thieo tenths perches to a stono In tho public road, thence by other lands fonhcilyot John ltantz south ntiy-slx and threo miarter degrcca xvest lllty-four and thrco-tcnths perches to a stone In talil road thence uorlh twen. ty-olght and a half dcgrecus xvest twenty-four peiches to a chestnut south seventy and tliree-uuar. terdegiees we'st sixty-one andtwo-Uuths pcrUies to a stone south thirty- nine and throo-quartcr de grees, cast twenty-six perches to a stone en the east side of the above load, thence along sold road soulli fprty-ttt o and a half degrees west thirty-tour perchep tq a ctono ou tho xvest sldo of eald road thence by laud of Matthias Kline south slxty-mo and a half degrees east one hundred anil thirty perches to the place of beginning, containing slxt)- scven acres more or less, on which are erected a two-story frame dwelling, largo bank barn, xvagon shed and oal-bulldlogs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot John K Youog in port assigned to Alfred ltantz against John ltantz and to bo sold as the property ot John ltantz. liucxii.xws, Att'y. Vend. Kx, Terms cosh on day ot sale. II. II, ENT, uept. 13, 'su-to Sheriff, OFFER WORLD AND ENGLISH lor 25 Cents. - lor 50 Cents, Sunday) lor $2.50 glorious victory this fall. Send it to ritRAVKIWH JUR01W FOnSHtTKMIIHIl ,JL TKUM, KSO. lnUoin John Hclly. IS. .7. Townscnd. John frv. Htc- pnon Knorr, J. c. lirown. ieovcr w m n-iv i I cntoii Keklel Colo, lunlol Hess, liernli k-H. n. iiowman.; catAwltna-ti, ,. Hecuur, Thos. Harder. Center T. . bi rouse. i i-niraiia -rnoinns ncroRhlty, Wm. ivirfor. Frniikltn-lienliiinin Mlicnts. Washington I'orr. iirn-nwootl-licnl. Iinlton. llemlock-u , llnrimaa .MatuUa lllrton. A. J. Em- mo'.t. ilacvson 11. s.ivnf-rt. nVi'""" Sherrington, .Vaillwn-AlUiuilrton. Jclm Metier, Peter Wolf, .. ut.LU Uillllllt nntonr-Jolnti (lljjer, AHrod Arnwlno. Mt. Pleasant- Ilonrj II, Hands, (rnso-A. K. Patterson. Plnn-,l,icol Christian. scott-U. It. Kressler. SECOND MIK, -Aiumttn drove, Jualah llalsfon.ll. ll.Ort. lilooin- Iieaier-Mienacl lllllonhouio, Isaac Kllngcii licmlck-Wiu. imiik'Iics. Cl man. .Mliier ' Ml"l'r' I'rC'1' mScnt"ut:l1' ',D0, W Cen'trallaldeorgo McElhi ner. Hon j nKlmm Kilwnrd Dempser. nsiiniKcreok-w iQ. i.omr. J. M. liew tt. Samurl r.iiiiui,uiiu. r. nuicuiitoD. jcmro nonry, j Urensv. r (Irecnwood Allnm Colo, llrinlock KIIJ. oiil. JaoVson-,1. V. licrr, W. L. Mnnnlnff, I.ocust-Knincli llhodos. "in i. -m. nusi, II. (1. John. Million John Vc.Ntnoli. Mllllln-Jocou Loiitfoiiuorgcr, A. V. Itcaa, Inl4 ran?o-I v. sitner. I'lne-J J, Chrlstlin. nuai ill SCO! I. Infrcreck duo. Cralc -.lohu Hna2p, mud Whttmtre, J. 1'. Kressler, rloar-J. w biaz, Ualvln Kitchen. husarloar-j, 'pitfAI, LIST. JL KOK SIMTF.Mlinit TEIIM HSO. R K llORin vh 11 1, chapin a Im r. 1 roilcrlck llosli r'M -n v nti w it n nn. O II llruckwny va Hobnrt (lorroll, m M'hoohkTly vs Ulzabeth XV Houder. 1 nomas c.'rcvellnir. ir v Mooin crculms andwlfn. xxniftcai.aumiinirnaituerrf McKelxy healxs tho Pcnn'a fnn.il Compiny. i Id T KOn Vft Thninn f :,rnrrli i-ui r nurke vsucmrBii.i noroiuli. Joshtii yavairo's niim'rHHjm,id Applemaa. II ET llrozli ton vs 11 F ciardi.cr. XX m xinstor'a admv b .1 v cinnin. l'at V llurko vsCcnlrBll.i lloron Ratharlno litillervs lieuhen Koucn. John A Jackson et nl vs Kit Mot el. N 1) idnard vs Ko-diiinnd (inul ct ux. O 1) I. Kostcnbauler vs Joseph II Kulttle. v. i. i.iu,-hnny vs .iiariin orurn. Fmannrl Slm-'ss x-s Martin Johnson. Tctor swank's tiso vs Charles ivtf nnan's admr. l'elcr s Mower vs Uatalssa toniBlp. (loo K ninrll In Irnstvs Ccntraila School IH-tr.it. Hcnrv Minor van i:nih. 11 Ets iidin'r use vs Thomis stackhouso ex1' . tiyruall iJirHh'a udm rvaj F Chopin. licnrv lihnnds vs Dmlol horertet lorn tenant. AtJlJihllosa vs X"m r Hobbinsond Daniel Yuuiil-. Iram Dorr vs Howmin (I Kno J amos M IlUou et ux vs M O XX'wdwaid. John Hubbard it nl trastrra WCttc No 4JIKI'of Mlllwatcr xs (liurgo ivmicIihIoii ct al. XX in pinion trusUcvs John XV Ileum in. xx uilarn Mathers vs J K Miarplcss et al. Jacob x oncor xs XX' I. Kj orly. l'nabe XXolfctnl vs Jlory.X XX'oodsct tl. .las XX' llibbs o'r xs.l.imos i' llecdrr et in. .1 l'fitil rry vs falteiaon K UI wards. K 1( lkolorsusc vs llarbara oipor ot al. Patrick l'liurku uso ot o II Crockway vs ConynjUam and Conirnlla Poor Idstilc. Henry I'lilmer uso vs (lotlclb llartman, TEACHERS & students1 L,nwlll.llVl'slOO,or200i)trmoDtli during VACATION. For lull pnrtlcuUrs. .(t.trea, J. J. Mrt.'llnnV .V Oil.. lMilllf hiliU, 1'n. CHEAP HOMES! IN A MILT) CLTMATE. . In North Carolina 41nn,l TriirMilnr. lr;Tlt,i- .nil 1I Innrnl T.nml can be bouiint.VllHY ClllCAl'. Tbe climate ! nill,l, eni ol the hi Union Is nnble, healthful. Tbe Soil Is (rood andcebnbie ible, nealtniul. 1 ue Hon is coou and cennble aenderelopment. Evcrythlnir irrown In the gbestaerelopment. livcrythlnirjrrown In the crown til Its 1 mills. l'ortilal!onlaw..ihtlnt. multlpiytntr and prnsperons. Kiuilcss water powers, Correspondence Invited, liitorrnstlon promptly given. Apply lu the Department of Agriculture, Kalclgb'.U aug. 16, 'oO-lin a una nonpiiauie. i.vs.n it it ii & Aianaincturei rpo Ax'c s CARl'ICNTKltS A IIOUSEBUILDKHS Shall FOOn bo readv tn rtontrnof. f.-r thr-nrootlnn of a number of houses, breakers aud other buildings at pur now colliery In Black Creek. Parties wishing luvivivit: uin n,i;iy iu COXEBKOS. CO., . Urlfton, Jeddo 1". O., Luz. Co., l'a. Aug. 13, 'SO-tf Farm for Sale ! siv'fvU.Si1ir,!''l'!f ari Bt Private- salt) a PA KM OF ........... iv ,t cp, nu r i,..,ii, iiuucm;, ourn and other out-bulldlngs thercoa, situate In Hshlng. creek towr ship In good state or cultivation. 1-ocnted near Asbtiry. can lw purchased ou reasonable, terms. a nno Orchard on Hie pronert , and a nexer-falllng Sptlngof Water near tho home. Kcrpaiilcularsad- ,,1111 . PllLAP. aug, 13, su-Sm" Forks, Columbia county, ra. TIIE BONANZA TOlt nOOK AOENTS Is selling our two splendidly Illustrated books, Ux es HANCOCK a GARFIELD tho first xvrltten by his iife-lonu tilcnd. Hon.J. XX' HiltMtl, nn author or nation il fame, and an ardent uuimiiTui mu -hupern soiater;" 1110 second xvrltten r.yhls;muiradc-ln-iiruis and personal niend lien. J.xs. s. BUISIIIN, an author of wide celebrity. Both crucial, low-priced, Immensely popular, nnd selling uijuuu jtivcuriii, AKtiiUl 1,L'JIL.U, HU'rin OV selling both, eiutilts coc. each. Act (JUICK and Coin money. HUUBAHli UlltH.. 723 Chestnut street, I'hlladelphia, r aug. 13-4W AGENTS WANTEDiuJ80o?ourmrr sldcut and Vlco President, GEN. HANCOCK HON.W. H. ENGLISH. Thousands tuo waiting for tho book. It contains steel porl raits of tho candidates and other full-page cograWngs. Extra lndurmcnls orerf d thoso wlrci lng territory now.DtiLtlLAB Bltos., 65w 5th stree t Cincinnati, O. r aug. u-iw t alius ami sT(.iti:ni:i:ri:its-Youcanget Ij ClloicK noons cheap by timing onn I'oital for our Price List, xihlch enables you tooiumutiv mail tho best xvay, and see tho many kinds of mer chandNo wo keep for sale at uslunMilngly laxv pri ces.. XVesend sainiiles tt Hambiirgs, Ibices, lhb bens, Fringes, ic, 11 ruiiuesu d. XX o sell x hoiesale and KetiUI for cash down. A new combination sis tern enables us to quote xery closo pilnw. XX'e have tl,f2undI3 packages of notions which cannot.be ouaht tor twiot) tho money clsen hei e, nil wanted In every family. Sloney rt'titrnedlf not satisfactory. IIOL'OUTON X UUTTON, 55 'Ircmont St., Boston, Jlass. r au'. 13, mi-m BEEOIIB PIXINO ON A BOARDING SCHOOL J-or vour son or daupliter, please hdcliYbs, for clrcu- iur, viiua, jiaklun, u. u., r 'KNNIMIION, NKW JEB- $777 A YEAH ahu expenses to agents, outui Fret". Addreca 1'. O. VICKEitY, Augusta, iioine. r aug. 13 4v Till.' BONANZA FOB BOOK AOK.N1H Is selling our U o spleuCICiy llluslratcd books, lives HANCOCK GARFIELD the Hist written by his lire-lonir friend. Hon. J. W KOHNKY. an auihor or natlciial rump, and an ar dent adimierd the "superb BolUter;" tlie becond written by hla eomrade-ln.nrn.s. nnd niTsnnfit friend. Gen. J.s. h. HitiMUN, an auihor of w ide ce- hjiuuj. jiuui iniiciai, low-pnceu, immensely popu lar, and selling lte)oml 1'reeedent. Aireuw DoOliLK I'ltUKiTK by belling both. OiUtlts uc. each. Act Risley's Witch Hazel. cures lleedacho Bnrrs, Bpralns, Cuts, XX'ouuds, Jthev malum. Toothache. Earache. (Let., pen. ur. ranted equal in quality to any math, at halt the (1 u. llulllea s;." r. l'lut lloltlc. 50 c. And Eosegrant's Chloride ef Lime. For l'urlfj tag, Bleaching and Disinfecting Stands preeminently the best. Alxvaya put up In diamond blue label boxes M lu. lluxi-, j lb. boea, 1 lb. Luxes. All First Class Druggist Keep It, Havo your druggist order, It ho has neither In siue'K, ircut C1IAI1IES Y. HISI.KX". Wholesale Druggist, cu Cortland St., Nexv York City, UUg, 19, OU-3UI 1IIU Farmers ! Lool To Your Interest And buy lour Knillzera of eiood Brands. I spu Baugh and bona' goods ouly Just rccclxcd four full cars Ground Done, i37 per ton Atntnoplatetl Dissolved Itono, f 12 per ton l'bospbates, 121 uud i20 per ton Guano, HO per ton l'laster, $7 per ton Salt, per ton Bait in Darrein, $2.80 aud 1.C5 per bbl. In new (train bags' $1,40 and US cents. Bern d (or samples and full price Hit, II, '. AUK,, aug. IS, tMw' ESPY, PA JJOTICK. 21 utual Saving Fund Association win bo held at the a meeting ti too stoekuoiaera or tno itioomsburg ofllco of J. J iirower upon the troth day of aiilmim l-sa at ly, o'cloek u clot k n Into consideration the condition of, und devising ui.. tor me purpose or taking the condition or. and dr,vt.!ni' means It possible, by which tho ussot latum maybe equitably closed out at this time. tiy urue r ui tuo rreuaent, PAUL E. WIHT, aug. , "bfl-Sw hecrttory, IE TICE OK DISSOLUTION. Notice la hereby irlven Uiat the r.artnf rshln ltlv existing between IT. K. tiuupless and Daniel Lea cork, of Bloomsburg, Pa., was dlisolied ou the Sill, dayot July. A.D., isio, br mutual oonsenL IhoLu sine&s will be carried ou bv It. v, Sharplesa. w ho Is cuilliMlied to settle all debts to and by the intra. Ii. Y, WIAttf-LKsa. fcuce-JW tlANIKL UfAitJcK, Wm. I,oe, Henry triUWMWr ftWSlKkSWIlri VMmtWJmiWZSMV WYOMING SEMINARY AND COMMERCIAL COLLEG TUB WYOJIINQ SKMINAHY IS A I-'IRST-CLASS JIOAUDINO SCHOOL FOH LADI1M AN' I) OHNl'LRMHN" It (iftera In uluilcnts iIih fnlloivlmr Cdiitses of Studv! Common llnulWi. Normal Course. I.llttatliro ami Kuicnco. Olnclcal ('inin. College I'reiiaratory Course, Course In Sluslc, anJ Cour.e In Art. Suiilcnts not desiring take any stuillcH which they are prepared to enter, l'rlcei within tho reach of all. The Commercial College gives Instruction in penmanihip, Commercial Law, l'olltk'il csiiondence, Teltgrnphy, and llook-kecpiug ua applied to buslncn of all klmk 1'ivo ti Corrcsp Fall term opem Septeniher 1st. Commercial students nd'lres l!i:v. L. L, Sl'KAOUIl, . D., l),,Klngiton, Luzeruo county, 1'n. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC SALE OK WXLUABf.E REAL ESTATE! By xlrtuo of an order of tho Orphans' Court oi Columbia county, llio undersigned Administrators ef William XX'hlto, deceased, xvlll expose to public salo ou the premises In Scott low nhlp, on SATUUDAY, AUGUST 23, 18S0, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, Iho follow In; valua Ho HE XI, ESTATE, to-wll: All that certain pleco or parcel ot laud sltuato partly In Scott lownMtlp and partly In Orongo township In said county of Coltim bl x, designated nnd described In petition and writ of paititlouns all thoso two lots, pieces, cr parcels of land bltuato lu Scott township and Oratgc tow nshlp lusalf county ct Columbia, tho tlrst bounded nnd described ai follows: Beginning at a btoneluthe public io.id lu tho lino of ltnd of Sampson Towns cud, formerly Daniel Jlollck, and running thence by tuo s, m j aud land of Abraham White, north fottr- tceh au.1 unc-fourth degrees west two hundred perches and txvo-tenlhs to a post, thenco by Uud of the said .xi.rah.im XVhltc, formerly W illiam White south eighty-two tl 'grccsxvnt ro.cnly-txro jwictioa to a stone, thenco by lands ot the estate of Peter lint, deceased, formerly .Matthew JIcDowell, south one nnd one-halt degrees cast nineteen porches and scxen-tenths to a pine stump south twenty-three degrecseastfoitypcich"3to a stone, South ecxvu aud n halt degress cast CU perches to a stone, south 7i degiees west lour perches and scren-tentbs perches to a Btono, formerly blackoak, thence in land cf A. B. XX hllo, formerly ucorgo John south fourteen anu ono-rourth degrees fifty-six and eight' tenths peiches to stone, thence by hind ct .Mason Johnson, foimerly Charles Bachman norm sexenty. r lne and three-fourth degrees east twclvo perches anu soven-tcntus to a stone, thenco by lot of Alex iiuuer e-revenng anu tuo otuer contiguous Iotheie- utter described north seventy-nine and threo-fouth degrees east thirty-six pcrchoa and elght-lcnths to a post, formerly maple, south thirteen degrees, cast eleven perches and four-tenths to a xvlilio oak stump by the public road aforesaid, thenco along the sume north seventy-one degrees east Ihlrty-thrco perches eo mo piaco ot beginning, containing EIGHTY-NINE ACKKS AND KIOHT PEltClIES and allowance of six per cent for roads. Tho second bounded and described ns follows, to. wit: Beginning at the said white oak stump by the public road, thence by the other land north thli leen degrees west eleven perches and four tenths t,i a post, formerly maple, south seventy-nine ond three. fourth degrees west tblrty-tlirce and a halt perches to a black oak now a stpne, south 14 V degrees east 1J perches and 7-10 to a stone thenco by lot ot Alex ander crex cling south thirteen and three-tourthtle. grees east thirteen and one-tenth perches to a stone In tuo road, ttenco along the samo north sex cut f slx and three-fourth degrees east, Ihlrty-IIvc pen li es ana one-half to tho place of beginning, contain lng TXXM ACHES aud nlEcty-four perches, making a cot-at ot ui acres and ono bundled and two peiches, and Ihe allowances, xt lib. the appurtenances. There arc on tho premises a L.XUUE DWELLINO HOUSE, A LAIiOE AND GOOD BANK BAItN, two wells of water, ono at the house and the other al the barn, good orchard, fences In good condition anu i.xna in a good stato ot cultivation. Possession given April 1st, lssi. TE11MS OK SALE. ren per cent ot one-fourth of the puichaso money to be paid at the striking down of the propei ly, the one-fourth less tho ten per c, nt. ut tho continuation nbboluto and the remaining three-fouiths iu ouoycnr thereafter with Intel est rroin continuation ntst. J. M. WHITE, , , , , , . tlEOKOE C'ON'NEH, f Administrators u. xv. jiii un, Attorney, nug. a, 'se- PUBLIC SA2.Z3 e,r x'xi.i'AitLi: ' EEAL ESTATE 1 The untlei's'gni'd xyll oifer ut public saloon Iho premises In Salem township, luteine conmy, l'a., on tint Hue ot Iho Delaware, lAckawaunu ,t XX'esteiu rallruad.nnd Uiu publlo road leading from Berwick to sniCKsuinuyon WKDNESDAY, SEI'TKMUEU 15, 18S0, beginning at ten o'clock In the fort-uoon.the follow ing described real estate to-wlt: All that certain MESSUAGE AND TRACT OK LAND Bltuato In Salem toxvnshlp, Luzerne county, ra., yj miles south ot Sblckshlnny, bounded ns follows: On the north by land of Leo Stewart, on tho south by Jacob (iould, on the cast by the North Branch ot the Susquehanna lllxer an 1 uuthe west by land of Jo nas Itabert and C, Smcthcrs, containing TWO HUNDHED AND TWENTY-NINE ACHES raoro or less, on xvhlch Is erected a DOUBIiE UKICK DWELLING HOUSE, and LA HOE FIIAME BAHN nnd numerous out- bulldlngs. ISO acts Is cleared and In good farming condition. Tho bttlanco is thickly coxered xvllh goou young oak, pine, and ClltJSTNUT TIMDEH, inero Is a well of good xvuler at tho door and spuugs on tho farm for xvctcrlng block. The Dela. ware, Lackawanna i- WcLtern llallroad. nnd I'enn sj lvaula Canal and Susquehanna IIP, cr un through luuurui. ineiarm is desirably located for fruit trueieana unirv rartntn?. hpinrrin ftoo (I,S, miles) to the mlnluqr towu ot Shlckshlnny aud vouxenlent either by railroad or water to tho entire XVjotnlngind Lotkawanaa coal Ileitis, w here good prices may te oltalned at all times for the products ot farm or dairy. Teiims:-1W1 on day of sale; jow uen possession is give n; and tho balance In easy J early payments xvhlch will bo nude known on day vx sine, ""fr6-1" DEUOItAlt DOXK, ADM I N I STR ATORS7"!? ALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By xlitue cf on order ot the Orphans' Court ot Co lumbia county, tho undersigned Administrators ot Isaac Breach, decease d, wm sell at publlo sale on Ihe premises In Catawlssa township, Columbia cotirity, i-cnnsj lvaula, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 31st, I860, a jaii.1I, described as follow s I Bounded on the norm oy lands of Moses Ilower, J. Flncher and Mar. gatct Breach, east by lands of John lllney, J, Flnch er ouu r. sirauser, south by lacdi ot Samuel Yea. ger, Jacob Ilower, and old Heading road, west by ,iiu3 oi ueurgo wurray anu lieorge Btrausser, cou. SIXTY ACRES, on w Mcli ii erected a LOIl AND FftAMIS HOUSE AN1) FHAMK BAHN. A spt Ing of w utt r Is near the house and tt has con siderable fruit. About one-half lj Improved and Is situate about four m'lcs from Catawu&aiand two uiu s in in Maotown. TlilUIN AND CONDITIONS OF SALE -13 on striking dowu tLe property cue-fuuith ItsstJSon conhrmatlouLbl, oue-fourth at continuation abso lute aud the reiualntng cnt-uallut giving iiosmis. sloa April 1st, issl. J08KNI BHKACII. Ad,,a E. M. TEWKSBUltY, Adlur'a. aug e, 'do-ts. ATEK NOTICE. Notice In hrreliv trlvi.n thnt ln vtitHiion,. rt B olutlouof the ltourd of Dtrt etora, a gen rulineetlng of the stockholders of the Bloomaiurg XXaler company will be held at the onico ef Frank 1. Blllme)er. Secretary, In Blooiusburg, on XX'ednes. .i-'n-uiurr lotit, iw.av iwu uctoctc tu tne alter nopn for the rpeelal purpose of taking action on lu. debteduesu aud Issuing bonds It) secure the aiitue, ritACtlv I , lllliLM ny IEK, , , Secretary ot Board. Bloctasburg, July 14, 'fcMl DMINISTHATOU'S NOTICE SSTATB UV UUVHK WATTS, JIKcKiSSU. fitters of administration nn tl,n r.t r,,,.,-.. XX'atts. Uto of the towtifdilnnf ce ntre. rv,ti.ni.iu A deceased, havo been LTahU d by the llegutcr of said county to tbe Ui dertlgned Admlolstrutor. All ir sons having claims against Ihe Citato are requested to crc.enlThfln for hettletinent hrwltl.oia tn.i,.,.. to make payment w tllvout delay. KDXVAIin WAONKK, juIyK'w' AUmluUtratoV. j Corner Main ami Market Streets BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned lit.vlng been In the i tho V.'IIOI.IXIMC call the attention ot tho publlo generally, their large ttnJ M consist oi FsaiBsf, Od2, ChIjbh.s, iBlly, IB;sSi BROWER'S BLOCK. DsiibsboI. ton SBSS'iKasscd aeaywherc. IN IT MAY BE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OE Sl'ONOES. CHAMOIS, I'ltHFUMEItY, FANCY .XIITICLES, TOOT II LAM 11AIH BHl'HHES, ami in fact cs'cry thing Unit slioultl be kept in a coinplelo ami well regulated .Drug Store. They are the sole lanllf!leture8)t, the Celebrated OIL OF GLADNESS. ALSO THE MANUAFCTUItEHS AND SOLE PHOl'llIETOltS OF Oft;. W. VI. BICCLEY'3 Gelebetedad INVALUABLE PllEPAllATIONS. COIlOUN) A11OMATI0 AVINE OF GJ5NTIAxr AND IliON, IMPROVED CIIEAM CAM JJ1I0J, AVORM KILLING AGENT, HOSE PECTOUAL The Best Remedies Made. Highly Recommended by Physicians. MOYIB BMOfHEMS, Bloomsbiirs. Pa. Oct. U 'lo.-iy SHERIFFS SAI.E. By virtue of sundry xirlts Issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of Columbia counly, and to mc di rected, xx 111 bo cxpofcd to public salo at the Court House In the tonn ot Illoomsburg, at 3 o'eloclc, p. ui, SATUIIDAY, AUGUST 21, 18F0, All that certain piece or puree, cr laud sltuato In Benton toxvnshlp In tho county of Columbia, bound ed and described as lotions, to-v.lt: cu tho noith by Thomas t'ePjtrled, on the cast by land ut Alexander Kramer, on the south by land of XX'llllatu A. Coleman and J, 11. DUtilr.c; and ou the wcl by a publlo road, containing ilvo acres more or less, whereon arocieuted a txvo-stcry frame dtxtlllog house aud blacksmith shop. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot the Benton Mutual PaxtngFund and Loan Asso ciation ogalnst Jeremiah Miles, B ujamlu Karnes and Caleb O'Brien uud tu bo sold as tho properly ot Jeictulah Stiles. E. II. Little, AlUmey. Pi, Fl. Fu. ALSO, All tbat certain piece or parcel ot land situate in Beaver township, Columbia county and State of I'euus) lvaula, bounded and desalbodus follouslo wit: On the north by land of llennlt Kckrotb, on the east by land ot David Ervtne,on the south by land of Henry Jliller, nnl oatho xvest by land formerly ouned by Samuel FUlier, containing slxty-tlvo acres mote or less, on which aro erected a two-story and a half log dwelling house and out-bulldlngs. belied, taken In execution ut the suit ct Adam lllllnuall.stXVeHUiftonCaioimd to be sold as tho property ct Wellington Caso. I iTTi-Ej, Attomej s. Vend. Ex. Terms cosh on day of Halo. U, II. EST, July 80, so-ts Sheriff. C'ONSUJU'TION CUHEI) CRUDE PETROLEUM PILLS. UtllllCtl UfMbN.lVOltlllt III IIIOIllIlN 1'OWUJTTiK, V. II., Va., A pill, 1858. Da, 1I.1Ih.ton; Bear Ifclr Alter haxlner been .Ickiu-r-immnntha and tried tho best pnyslclans ef the country xvllh out doing me tho least trood, I irled yourCIIUHK 1'EUIOI.SlIM 1IL18. W Tien i commenced taking them I coughed almost Incessantly, had httnorr hage. night sweats, elo. 1 weighed IU lbs. Atler taking the bills two months the erau-ti u,,ri t,t,-i,, sweats ceased and had no lieiaorrhage and v, clghol US pounds. ours, resptcuiuiy, FHED. O. DUNN, Thousands of cases like the above. 1 he bills are also a tMiKlltve rum r, rhnsntrt chills Astliuia, catarih, aud all Throat aud Lung Troubles. Trial boxen SS rents. Tjiron Yirtven vim.v Sent by mall on receipt of price, with UUocllou; Addrc&s , v . .. DR. M. MILTON. uly , "so-tru xxico Irvlug, N,V, ! r to lake any ono of tlie Courses ol rilmly niar ( hconoiny, Comniercial Arithmetic, Uiitlims lepraph nlllce-, to hniVp, fit. M., ami all otlicrs ltr.v. 1). COlT.UNl) July lU-l!w liltl'Ii business for llir past tleven sears won timl COUNI'KY DEALIIIW lu parllctilar, lu varied stock. COLOGNES, CttlAHN, TOILET SOAPS, BI1US11ES.1 I'M, tll.OIIGS PEOPLE'S D.R UG STORE, Itlnln Strrrt tiliovc Iron, BLOO MSBURG- PENN'A. lll'.XI.DIl IN Drugs, Medieinctj, ChemiciiU.Fun ey and Toilet Artielea, Koans iji'tishea, Bjiongcs, l'er i'umcry, etc. Musicians' prescription tnielully ecmiwundtd and orders answered wllh taic and despatch. 1'aim crsnnd physicians from the touutry will nnd our stock ot medicines complete, wuiianttd genuine and ot the best quality, JOHN II. KIM'OKT, Jan. 88, 'bO-ly proprietor. Dauchy & Co'h. Advt'a. Annus xxtiiitfd for tinlilis Bible Dlcllcnory and "'i;Vvvs PICTORIAL BIBLES. Address, for Circulars, A. J. HOLM AN & CO. 1'hllJ, )uly so, bti-4w d . i4STOP ORGANS w$Bcf"e boxed and shipped only fu. Newl'lanos I1MI0 SI cou ir-iildsummer offer lll'std free.Address DAN 1EL F. BEATTY, XV'Uthlugtou, N. J, d JtllyCU.W AflEN'ls IflXfi Tfitir rhnlcft nnil ftrll Iho Pfe Of GARFIELD g llANOOOK And coin money. Circulars and tctus tree. Outfit M cikts. E. B. TriEAT. Fub., 157 Broadway, New iora. i uij, tj, -ou a-ev, a 9 THE NEW FOOD K MEDICINE J bittebS So not confound this Matchless Rencvotor cf Feeble and exhausted ConsUlutlons w Ith xlolctx artlcs, cheap decoctions of vile drugs and ruin lou Intoilconts Innocently labeled p'bltui a" MALI BITTEHS apiteal to ipular confidence becauso pre pared Ircrn unfcrmeultd Milt, Hops, and Oulnlne, and other pit-clous lngredlrnla,accordlng to the pro ccM.of Llebig, and aro ileherlnthe elements that restore to peiintnent health the weak, convaleiccni Consuinpetve, over-worked, Nervous, bleepltss 1) peptic. Bullous, and i It kle in appetite, thau all oth er tonus of Malt or Medicine, 'I he geuulno are Jlalnly signed by the company, Bold eurvwbere. I A LI BtiVKIlh iTOMI'AHYi ilOirfON.Itl AbA JWiwxl