r m:h war p uwi,mam iimwmwwi THE COLUMBIAN AND 1)EM0(H?AT5HL()()MSBUKG. COLUMBIA CO'lNTt, PA. ifip liitittmfit Mitt J. 1.. BITC3B3BM1)SR, ft.Ut.kcr-. ULOOMSmJKuT i'A.""" Pi id ay. .Vngiwt 37, 1880. Demomtic Ntitiomi1 Ticket. roll PhEslDENT, T-Jon. W. S. HANCOCK, iV PENNSYLVANIA. I'Oll VlC'It-l'SRDKNT, Wm. H. ENGLISH, (IF INDIANA. STVIM5 TftJKBT, HUtTtKMR JUIXIE, li . lll'll A. JENKH, Jtiflcrnon county. Al'liirolt nBNKii.M., l.l.TP. DEUriEttr, Pnlhvlelpliia. ;' County Tic!; ct. KoarosuitEHs Dn. O. A. MP.OAVtaKLL, ihl -ct tu Hit) decision ef tlrii UdntrasJlnml Con tilt. STATU AKXATE. i.. j. jtic'iiBNay, ji;c'. to Hie i1""Mon nt tlo Son I'ortal Confer Mil! RErRBNTSlIVD, T, JEFF, VANDEllriLIOE, JOSEPH Ii. KN1TTLE, l'OIl miTIUI'T ATTORNEY, uottnurr.. LITTLE, 1,1 i Uiii man or UI3 DemTrratle County Oem . n ipvitaeiacli memb-r of the standing Ce.m m e uiakean annoliitu-iunt or n Viirilanctt com- la.t . tjr ma election dlfitrlct, boioagh or township n .g or lutist two members, la adiiitunto i on moei or i tiu r-iiciiiiiog i,-'imrmi.ioc, anil in the ,- . r ..i-. HiOfi tin. A T.nir ni .. ,v 1... ........ u .. .. a- i I'-e ii iMiibtr ot tlio H uniilng Commltte wpi V. ini-r v within not tr.oro than cr.o wetk send iho nam s io lutscnturman. HAS. v.. DAkKIEV, 1HT1B LOWFNBKM, focrctary.- ctiali-n.uu. STAND1NQ COMMITTEE. PcwtOMce. .1. T. Pnx, Deal it u-loy, U n' n, nil 't, L: u ourir K. w. ' in.i i ok, . awi-sa, (- TolU, lentre, t Uj ,aarnN, s. I 'sliingcreuk, i ankiin, Greenwood, Hemlock, .Lie -on, 1 oeuit, Jladlyon, M In, llllllin, lontour, Mt l'leasant, orau re, I'ine '!rarln!,-creek, St Itt K.l6t, 'Otf A. 'luarloaf, tiuitt totitit-iiiy, LCIllorj, Dr. P. l llbl, rtirnlcK. David Uirtetinerg, liloomsijitrg, Ch is. (i. Dai kle) , (1 j A. II trojp, Horn I. k. W. U Eye H) , CatawKsa. Thotaii K arns Centra lla. T. P. Conner Lime i'l.!go. Thorn laEw Ins, Contraha. John Monroe, Ashland. Cyrus II. Mci.lcnry.Mlllw . er. ej. UAiHcy, u.itatsl -a. Wra, Efcr, Ejcruro e. Rt'tliMioiinaker, buchhrrn. Ml.n W. McIIcniy. Waller. A. Jl. Johnson, Klisburg NO. cumuii nHiUUt'Ii dl'CH'JIOWri i. ij. ;s tiss, rUrnuel tnyiter, l'ctrr A. L'vans, K. Howell, U. llarman, rolin i'. Fowler, Jehu Motirer, JoUnAvaije, nr. U.T. Krels, W. A. Kile, Mtlnvill Mllllluville HloomlmrK. Ujlilstn tiiaiiyou.io. 1'lno summit lU'iirlncieck. j.ipy. 1 IxliUtreet. Col s s ek, TO VllfEltS. TIi o 2nd nf September is tlio last day fur registration and aiesinient. Tin1 aiifssor of tacli district U rcquirtd to In. aE tlio tlectiuu liotife on Wednesday and Thurs lay, September lat and, 2nd, from 10 a. m., to 8 p. in., and from G p. m. to 'J p hi., Id perfect tlio lht of voters. All persona entitled to vote hould;'Crson- al'ij ieu that they are ns-ested u wull in reg' istered. Persona intcuding to bo naturalized before tlio Sod of October should bo assessed and regii-tcred by the 2nd of September. James A. Garfield being a illthe n-puhli can candidalo for President, wo give him a further rcrtificate of character, extracted fnm the sworn testimony nf his partner in tue tran-a'-tion tho Hon. O.ihes Ames In an CJfpl.r at ion recently made Mr. Garfield Is entirely i-ilcnt on the only docunien'arv eurVnco that appears to sustain Mr. Ames and cjtidemii General Garfield, and that is a msimrandum, prccnted to tho couiniittc by Mr- Ames, purporting to be in (iein-ral G rfie'a'a owu baud writing, claiming mucli nnre than he ha 1 received on his Or. dit Mobilicr .stock. If tho memorandum was in General Garfield' handwriting, there is no escape for him from cither the chargejof pur chasing the stock or tho more serious charge of deliberately falsifying to exculpate him self from his crmr. Tho testimony of Mr. Amo3 on this point was given on the 29,h of Jannary, 1873, a'J follows: Q. Yon may stale whether, in conversa tion wllhyou, Mr. G ifield claims, as he claimed bif'orc w, that tLo only transaction between you was borrowing 300, A. No Bir, he did not claim tliat with me. Q. Utato all that occurred in conversation be'wejnjou. A. I have bad two or three ia'erviews with Mr. Garfield. Ilo wants to put it n tho basis of a loan, () Did ho claim that it was in fact a loan? A No he did not. Q. f-taio all you know in reference to it. A I to'd Jiiin he knew that that was. n dividend. I made nut a statement ami sh.iw ed St to him at the time. In one conversa tion ho admitted if, and said, as near as I can remember, thero was $2,-100 due In stock and bonds. He nude a little memorandum of $1,000 and jil,100,aud,as I lecollect.therc was $1,000 of Union Pacific P.ailroad stock, $1 000 of Credit Mobilier stock, and f 100 of Block or bonds, I do not recollect what, IJ, When was the memorandum made? A. It was made in my room. It was since his in cstigution commenced. Q. Have you tho memorandum that Mr. (-ailieid made? A. I have the figures that be made. Paper shown to the committee containing figure, as follows : fl.OOO 1,400 $2,-100 (J, You say these figures were made by Mr, Gaifield? A. Yes, sir. Q, That was Ida idea of what was coming to him. A. Yes, sir. Q. Haw did you happen to retain that little stray memorandum? A, I do not know. I did not pay any attention to it at tae time, until I found thero was to be a conflict cf testimony, and I thought it might be wonh preterving. 'incr.il Garfield never appeared before tho committee alter tho foregoing testimony had been giyeu by Mr. Ames, thus leaving the sworn statement that tho memorandum was in his own handwriting uncontradicted, lie subsequently issued an address to bis constituents, many of whom had revolted niMinst his re-rlrctioti, in which he denied hq bad puichasetl or agreed to purchase the stcrt, tut be did not allude to the damagine rneniorandi.m, and now his formal defenso pr ted for the Presidential campaign, Is al"0 hllent, on the point. Until General Garfirid can deny the genuineness of the n"ir. raiidura, which as yet is undisputed, all attempts at explanation of the Credit Mobilicr trautactiori mutt bo orw) than jalliitfu. c; nix- Tim Democratic O.nnty Oonvcnllon met j In tlio Court '.Ihiiko in Danville, at 11 o'olnelt p, iii,(ii M.mdav tlio ytiril of Au lnl. t'ha. M, .iilnr, I'Vi., was chncn pieldent uf the ('niiroiiii'in. Ho made a neat i'iid pprtiiient nddrtiM nil taVlt'R the ilialr, ami the l!onenli ill at mice proceed (d to LumIih-h. llviiy dlrltbl In the (oil li ly wan Inlly repreccnltil ni d the chief Inter est teemed l"centte tin the choici of Mon tour for aoongrtusional omnlld.tte. The vo ting win by ballot nd on cuuiiting Ibevotei Itwat fnuinl that Hubert lvlolz, of fjarbon county, bad rixtrjn voten and Ulrain An trim, of Montour coulily had twtlvo votei. Hon. Uobert Kln'ss w.n then declared tho choico of .Montour, though several "iinV were heard Jn the motion to make it iinaul- moiu. Kor tho Legislature, Dr. Xcnhahrr bad sixteen volw and JaniH McOjrmick had twelve vote, upn't which lr. Newtmltr wan derlarodthe c.indldate lor tho Aieinlily, Kor State Senile, there wern twenty-four deleealta instmcted for Mr. I'or'?; and lour forThomai Chalfm1; but -Mr, Clullant de clined previous to a ballot, and Mr. Hon. v;a chofcn tinnnlmoiily. Kor Ueginter and lUeorder, Wm. John son was thoftn. Mr. Johnson has sen-fd in that nlllco lor many jcarn and pome com plain of his seemii g lite tciiuri; but hii fi delity to duty w lib i,l obliging dl-posllinn and affable maimers disarms all opposition Ills popuhrlty ucyer wautu and the populu verdict bus always been, "Well dono Rood and faUtiful.'Qn and do it feme more." Mr, 0. Wtst wa iioinlu.iti'd unatii mously for County Survey, r. TM w.w a'o . well merited trlhu'.e t a fahl.ful tileer, For Trrfi'.urpr. Or"rre l'iftr was ohortn with rcin.irl.abl- unanimity, bavin;; Iweiily four votes ngaiiift tno fii 'd. At tun puiul the qufftioa nro-;o r.s to how and by whom the C'ii;iu"innal coofti- eea should bechcsen. H wr.s finally doelded, contrary to general n-r.pf, that the c-mvu. tion should select the couleiee; upon which J. C. Khodcs, M. 1). h .'-echler and Kinnn tielSidlcr were eUeted. Here delegate litd- niond determined to wrclzc his fnroiite Mr. Antrim in, somehow, anyhow, and offered a resolution InMructing tho conferees to vote for Mr, Antrim after Mr. Klotz. was oil Some thought Mr. Klotz was not going to be "ofi" and in the Interest (f harmony paed tlio innocent resolve. Dr. Maustellcr was chosen Chairman uf the county committee. 'Ibis is rectnlid as r. good s lection. Tho chairman read a series of resolu'i'ms. such as are us-ltal on jimilar occasions. Uiion the whole, it was a creditable and reasonably haimonious cnuveullon. Mr, Ujdmond was very active and stirred thin;!! up a little; just euough to impart it liul Spice to the proceedings. It was rather a lina Jook'n e body of men and Iroin their earnest and intelligent manner wo conclud ed that they ''ineani busine's'1 and that liny are inspired by the hopo nf success. It is but ju-t to say that Mr. 0. M. Zuber acrjult ted himself in his uew role of prciding over a deliberative body with credit to himself and liouor to the convention. His prompt uess in despatching business W'as in strong contrast witli the slow ami blundering stle wo witness so often on tuch t ccatious, in all parties. Tho convention adjourned well tat ivlied with its work, and ccfident of the fu ture. H. Dn llOAZ. James A. Garfield has been nominated a tho Republican candidate for President, and in order that the members of that party may know whom they aro to support wo give him tho following certificate of character. Especially as Mr. Garliehl in bis late dcfeno has forgotten to mention the fact. It is the unanimous finding of tii llepulli can committee that reported to the House February IS, 1S7S, through .Tudeo Poland, as follow: Tho facts in regard to Garfield, as found by the committee, aro that he agreed with Mr. Anus to take ten shares of Ciedit -Mobilicr stock, but did not pay for the samp. Mr, Ames receivtd the eighty per cent divi dend in bonds and Fold them for ninety- seven per cent,, and also received the sixty per cent.-cash dividend, which, together with tho prico of the etcck.n et interest,trfl a balance of j,32fl. This turn was paid over ti Mr. Garfield by a check nu tho sergeant-at arms, and -Mr. Garliehl then understood this sum was tie-balance of dividends after pay-' ing for tho ttrck. General Garfield was then, as now, a member of the Ilou-e, but he made no pro test on the floor a.-ainst the judgment of bis political friends who thus condemned him This report and the testimony of Mr. Ames in regard to General Oarfitdd n memotan- dum of Credit Mubilitr pn fi's duo to him are the two apparently conclusive facts against him, and they are tho two points which he parses in .sPer.co in offering his dcfenso to his coutitryincu. We d think It is ot xrent importance that every Deniociatic voter shmild be k.nwn and registered. The ILoodyMjirt parly will report to any trick possible to prevent tin Democratic voters from coming to tho pulls. To bn prepared i'ir this ouir.ige the towu-hlp Democrats might to frg.intz-s coirunitti c al onco ard see and Wnn v the exact vote b f re election and then vote it on election tiny It is all very well to publish the Demo cratic gains, but this is, after all, only no tice to the Iiloody Shir's where and with whom to operate. Get tho vote, and see il voted, is the plan-tH- time. flies I'oGueclirut Cnniavs, The Denn oral of Connecticut havo nom inated an excellent Statu tlckt t. H iglish for Governor ami Pond tor leJtenaiit-tjov ernor foim a popular combjua'.inu that will Inspire enthusiasm during ino cauip.igu by giving at.sur.uue of victory at tl o bxll.it boxes. The ticket will call tn Iho polls ti e whole strength of the Democracy, and n a large share of the independent voters. Connecticut is a closa and lather dou'nful State. Iu 187'! It gave Tildcii a imjoriiycf 2,90(1. Two years later Andrews, tho P.e,ub lican candidate fur Governor, obtained a plurality of 2,-100 over Hubbiid, Democrat. This was chlelly due to the fact that Aiwa ter, tho Greenback nominee fer Governor, received K. 100 voles, which was niaiuly cast by Democrats. The present emergency is too serious for the repetition of this folly. The great parties will resumo their old positions and the coi test will be wared iu the usual way, V o thcreforo rogaid the Stato as sure for Hone ck in November. The term of Mr. Ilitou, the Democratic .Senator in Congress, will expire next March. The Legislature now to be chosen will elect ids successor, Mr, Hitoulsa sterling pat riot ami an able Senator, The mutt stren uous efforts should be made to keep hi in in the seat which ho fills so well. The present delegation in tho Houto of Kepreseutatives from Connecticut consists of three llepublicans and oue Democrat. Tho Democrats tliould not be content tocomoout of tho contest this year with less than half llin delegation. A', V.fan. ! M0XTMU5 fllllXTV lir.MliniATK! vKsnox. llai llflil Trios to t,c!-lslntn llciirr.il llnnrnrk Hut nt' (inii c. VZZ .'"J" .Il XOTllOVr.IlN Willi TIIK MVOl'.D ! iiiriltll Ciiinlrmiicil li. tils Own Wlil'iN. IIAM'OI'K'HRri'IMHITOI'I'IMI, liAWMMIII! A I'ltl.lli; 11 V IIAItl'll'.l.ll, HEAD SfltaTKHCOIlD. In January, IftiS, Andrew Johnson was President, U. S. Grant was General of the ,rmy, and Wlnflehl S, Haiitnek wrw Major Gontral iu command of Louisiana nnd Tex November 2!i, 1S07, Hancock nsumed minmand and Issued his famous Order No. 40. U coiitiilnpil these words: "When Ili'tirree-tinnHry lone has been overthrown nnd peato inlabllsbed, and the civil aiiihuiltles are resdy and willlug to perform their tint it, tho military power should ceiifo to lead, ami r lie civil adminis tration runie i's natural and rightful do minion, fctole-'niily impressed wl.li tlieso views, the G neral announces that tbo ere.st prioeip'cs ot Aiuerlcin liberty a.'o still the lawful inheritance of this I'mplc, and ever sbould 1,-. The right ol trial by jury, the IijIm as corpus, (he li! i lly of the pte", the treid"in nt sperch, the natural liithts nl per sons, and the tights ot piopcily must be puseivid." Frii n the Onnuret!owil fiVootf,.Tnnuarv 1,1, 1803, v;ie -10 : Mr. GAHFIULD. I ask unanimous enn sntto offer l.r cimslilerHlinii ai d aeilmi a bill to reduce and Improve tho military es tablishment by discharging our Major Guv tr.u. Th bill wits reael. It provides tint the Army of the United Ptafs shall bo reduced by tho di-chitrge fr. in military eric of the Mnjor Gene i ll, who was the Inst commis dono! in that grade be fire January, lfliS to tab? r-nVt fn m its pn'snir.", so thero shall be but fnir M,j .r liemra's In the Army. Mr tlAUI'iF.LD. I I. on tho hill will h; all iwed to cnie la, and t!:en we can .131 on it in lb i' morning, (id c'lon was mid", a-.d Mi. G.ufifl said he would tirini' ii op the fust thing on Mon 1 iv next. M.ii-r-Geneial Wlnfipld S Hanc.iek was conimissioned Muj ir-Gemril on July 2dt!i lSlil), and It 2 was the In-1 person cnnuils slinel in tliat graile b-fore January, lMis Thus 'vr see that within tlx weeks after H.mc ick issued bis order, No, -10, Garfield heiUL' at the lime chairman of tho Military Cummhtei-. ninved a bill to remove him from office I'ti's was not to ictire nor pen-i :i lii'u, but lo punnli him. This lull was not hnird cf a;ain, but House Uill No. i'i'J e.iuie from tlie Cmitnii teu on Jlo uisiiuciion on that day (January 11!, l(!liS), ihrnug'i Mr. lliiiijliam. The bill con .timet ehe following sections Six. 2. Ami lie ilurlfrenachil, Tli.it fir the spenlv eiitorceuient ot the act entitled "An act i i provide lor tho more ilh'oienl tuveruuf-nt of the rebel States,-' p.l'sid March econ.l. tulitecn hun .led and sixly- seviii. and tho s.-v,al aels supniciiientiuy thereto, the General of the Army of ihe United States is hereby atitlioii-d and r, ouired to ei ioin bv soitial orders upon nil officers in cmiiiaud within the several mil- iturv den iitmen's within -aid several Mntr, the peif.irmance ol all r.c's authnrizd by said several laws above rt cited, at his ditcrc- lion, by his order fn m coinuund any or all of said cotnuiiuideis, and delail other officers of the United States Army, not below the rank of colonel, lo perform all the duties and exercise all the powers authorized by said several a is. to the end that the people til said several S'ates may speedily recigniyo civil governments, lenublicau in foun, iu slid several State', and be rtstorcd to poli; ieal power in the Union. Si:c. 3. .Inif is il Jurlhcr eiiaitetl, That the General ol tue Auny may remove any or n'l civil officers now .ct'ng iind r the several provisional g.ivetnin-nls within t.iid seveuil disorfc'ani2id Suites, and a, p lii.t i.ihers to discharge too duties neriaintng to their res ptctive nfficrs, and may do any and all acts whicli by s.ii 1 t-iver.il laws above mentioned i,re authorise 1 te be do.i.' by said several c.inni.iudcr.s ol the military departments wiihin 'aid 'rta:t.-;.'ir.do miirh ol sanl acts.ii ofany nc, as am'iui zes the Prc-hUut lo tie tail tt.emili'ary commanders lo said militai il iiarimrnls. i r to removo nnv officers wh ra..y he detailo 1 as herein providi d, is hettbi ii I'i'a'ed. The 5:h 'ecion ma le any intrferebec hi force with the on'.ers of the General ot the Arniy(Gr.tu'). any refustl or neglect t carry out t; slalu'e. a liiirh misdemeanor, punishable by fo.llOU li'io ami tivo y.. ir imprisonmeu t. This stalute a'me.1 at compelling Hancock to obev ti e orders of Grant, (he General and not e.f .1 ihnson , the I'rc-idcnt; and enpnwerod Gencal Grant to remove Han cock if lie obeyed Johnson and not Grant Itnl-ogave tlio General of the Army full power to do evervthiug he saw fit to do in each ol tl. Military Depanm-'nls without any control of the Prtulen'. lis real anintiu was the effort of Gaifield and tho? who ao'ed with him, to subordl nite the civil ti tho military power in al ihe South mid to remove llanci ck because he rc cull-d iho law as superior to the sword. Tlio hill was put upon its pissag, and tho Oinijrcfsional Glvle, of Jununiy 17th, ISfiS, csoiia'm 'ho follow'nt; p'-ech from James A Garlitil 111 ils f ivor: "I ea.l Attention to the onto tn.it everv oiike r an ! enli'i'il liiw lakes bel'oro enter itiL- tlie A.'iiiv. It is iu tin.-0 word-: "I.d i si!e.i.ny 'vear tl r.t I will '.far true iilleui.ui.-e lo tho United Slates." "ami will observe and obey the orders of the Pr-.-thl.-'i'. o the Uniie-d .vatts, ami the or dels "fl'ie ofiioers nnpoinud over me, ac- Cordinu to the lilies and aiticies for tlio gov ernment ot the rniy ot the Unlleil stales N ,w, rheiild Hie Pfeideui "f l''o United Suites ilve'o the hum'.ilest olfic-r of the Army a'l nr.l-r cnutraiyto the Il'i'es and Arlieli's of War or to the law 'if Co igross the s ihordinate can nrremptoi i!y refuse to obey, because tnn onler his nut been gten iu ncooril.inoe wttti the rules mm regulation uf the powr which commands both him .ii d the President No. v. if t'orgrivs can in ike !.i w assigning special dines to subordinate i Hie rs, such as iudnt-idve cstps, nu irterm i-'o's and barrack inasleis, w nxt new d'-ctnne is this til it it nnv mt a s ssL"i sp-i il duties to Ilia General of ton Ar.m ; D'e volumes ol statutes are lull 't Urs of C t.gr-ss coin tii.imliiig all .'ass.'s n officers lo perfirm all km Is ot duties. It is now proposed to re eniiro of tho Gen-ral of tlio Army iho par loruiane-' "f a sptclal duty, namely, tho duly of directing the operations of that purt of the army which occupies tho Slnte0 lately ill rebellion. If the Geueral should neglect this duly the President, us Couim.iuder-in-chief, csn call him to account for such neg lect, but ho cannot prevent his obedience lo the law. St much for the cons itullonality oMhl sec lop, I now come lo iu'piirewhy this legblaliou is needed, It is becauso this congress, in ils work of restoring 1 1 thoir Places tlio f tales lately iu rebellion, million wd the President to assign the officers of the armv to the duties oreserlbeii In tho law and the President lias mule such use of that authority as to obstruct and delay the res toration of those States, Without violating the letter ol the law ho has beeu able, In a great measure, to hinder the full and efficient execution of the law, Ills acts and those of his advisers are, to-day the chief obstacle! to tins prompt restoration ol the rebel states, mid congress proposes to remove those obstacles by transferring tho power to the hands of one who has shown his loyalty to the country, and his willing uess to obey the laws of the Union, Mr, Speaker, I will not repeat the long catalogue of obstructions which he has thrown In tho way by the vlrtuo of tho now- er couferred upon him In the reconstruction law ol lSfi7,ouii will uuuueio one example. TMk msa u all llih tnnrti nallilul lif-causA an , olhrniiv vh-vilnriimn offirtr, who brnrt lionnr- atiemirt, turned in bnttte far the Vititm, has been made n party tu tho polliiial niailtifs which lias sti long marked Hi con duet of the President, This gentleman was -cut into the ilisltlctof Lou.si'inn ai d Ti xa with n law of Cnngiess in I i hand, a law that commands him lo see tlm justice Is administered among the peotile uf thai country, and that in pretense of civil an- inntiiy simu Meter him Iron pcrlnimltig Ins duty, and let we tlnd that ntllui r givu g lf luris in the form of pioclaioalloiis and or elers on what ought lo lie the relation bp twe-n civil rtiiil military departments of the Gmernment. We see him Issuing a gen eral order in which he eleclnris that the elvil theiuld not vlve ,way before the mili tary. We hear him declaring that ho finds in thing iu Hie laws of Louisiana and Te.as to warrant his iutirferei.i e in the civil ml in'nislratloti of thoe Siate. His not tor him to say which should be first the civil or the' military, in that rebel community. It Is not for him In search the defiincl laws ol Lout-tana and Texas for n guide to his con duct. It is tor him to obey tho laws which lin was sent tin re lo execute. It is for him to nij in btithllng up clyli governments, rather than preparing hltntlf to be the presidential uandl-'at. of that p rly wMcli gave linn no sympathy when ho wss gal I in ly lighting Iho bMtiles of the omit ry." Tho bill passed the Ho;ic yeas 121, all Keiublioaiis "'" 'Ir,"iH Demrcrals - James A. Garfield voting jca. (Sec Home .lour' m.l, pa?- 211) ) Tho record is mado up: It is Hancock, Iho soldier civilian and Ihe law, against Oar Ilel I, Ihe dlsirraoud-clvlllan and the swonl nliove law. t 'llOOSF, YF. ! Siiioollolhiglii.il gentlemen as wellasihe Mesne. Ijtrillard, Jame Gordon ltmnett, Ac, I ave f nnd so much virtue In itohrrt's Horsn Poudets, ind have i.ted it in ti.ch on milils: a I ptrtons who ae nlivo lo tlnir Iniiresls g ve ii to their In r-f , l,ell,i r nitiiu rs , Iroileis or fi in I'ish. Ithssft wonefcifol iffeci. nntii Vtlliaiti II. r.Hli!i. s-'ro-n tin c lnclnuntl rjn piirir. IsniASAfoLts, Aug. IS. Thro is nietuiiessnud littlouess about this CAiupaitii in I in! (ana well calculated to brine all pm- liiip.iiils mto contempt. Il was begun by the llepublicans, who, while pleading fir a clean impcr-onai cam paign. turned all of the mud machines at their command on tho Democratic candidate for Vice President, the Hon. William 11. English. A piper p'thll.hnl in Cincinnati has been one il'the f uem 'M in ihs dirty work. PI. paper recently published a formidable list ef mortgages tliat Mr. IviglMi had forechs, il during the pa-t lev y-ars. T'lis t, in sob stance, clnrgirg a m in with cilleating hi debts. Awful ciiuic 1 iu'l it? li.tt ivn this charge, heino'is as it is, will not lie against Mr. English. Many i f tho mort gages foreclosed in his name weie those in wli'ch he was not interested to the extent of a dollar, ami represented money held in trust and invested by him for other persons. Hundreds of otheis were notes and mort gage tliat tamo lo him in the course of iiis ordinary itl'urance business transactiors and in nine c.ws out of ten the value ol the properly was not sufficient to satisfy ll.u claim, and llio foreclosure was made al a lo-s and alter the proptity had been aban doned by the purchaser. During the fn nzy of speculation iu real estate tliat seized upen this city a few years ago properly wentup to fabulous prices, and notes And iiiorlg.iges based upon this intlited value weie given mil taben right and lilt. Then came the deluge, aud Mr, English found himself in possession of much of loe drift. To realiz something out of this w as bis otj ct in fore- closin;, both fir himself aud others. And this is the head and front of his offending. He oppressed nobody, aud lost money 1 nearly every tr.in-ae:ioti. To-day he would givo':.r)0,000 lo any one who would take the property which came into Iiis hands through this process and make him whole on the transactions. Then a.uin, Mr. English is Coargcil with making a business ot thenar ch.ise of tax title-; nnd Ihe iuferenco sought to be drawn from both is that he is a greedy coninioiant, who iies in wait for Ihe purpose of p itincing unoii peopbiu pecuniary elis tro-s, wild a view ot coining money out ot their misery. Mr. Hngli.h never bought a tlx title on speciutiou in his life, and all of thoH" in tl e li-t pubiis! ed were 1 ought for the simple ptirp- se of prittc iug him-elf by clearrig the title to his own possessions In oilier Words he was only paying last du tixes on his propi rty that Is to say, taxes winch had accumulated against it white in tho hands of oilier panic.! wh had allowed it to become dcliiHucnt simply because, be ing mortgaged for moiotbati it w.-s worth, they had concluded to abandon il lo tlio holder of the nt utgage, and let him should er the lose. -uothcr nt iliu i uinnons Ins published by tbo same paper for tho purpose of damaging Mr. English is that, ns President and chief owner in a slreet railro;.d company lie fought a fair claim for damages, growing cut of the accidental killing ot a child by one of the cars of th- company. now, mciruiu is, nr. i-.rgiish was never 1 resideul of the company, nor was be over the owuer of tho majority of the stock, as il is charged by his slanderers. He was only interested iu the suit ns one of tho holders of stock in tho company, and the only thing ho ever had to do wi'.h the case was to ncgo tiate a compromise whereby the old man making the claim was given $1,000, which he could probsble never have recovered by law had tho conipanv pursued tho case into the higher c mrts. Just now the malignant are engaged In icarching the magislratt's dockets for lecords of suits of ejectment brought by Mr. English's real estalo agents against the ttnai.ts.who rifu.-iugto pay tl.iir rents, have b.'en dispossessed of thtir housis by duo pn cess eif law. It is the intention, I am told, of Ihe ghouls u publish ihese in formidable array, with a vieiv of creating the impres-iou that Kuglisb is n verit'ihie Lord ol Leitrim iu tho mcrcilcssnets ot li.s cxiiitiuus and the cruelty ufhis ivictnn-. Could anything be niorocontciuptiMrV Lei's boil all id thesis tearful charges aiwlisl Mr, English down and sec what they amount to : 1. He is accused and convlcttd of making had investments in real estate .securities, uml of saving a poitlonof his mutiny by taking posesslon of the property through necessary process of law. lie tiitcteu a c. mpromlse between n rich railroad corporation and a poor man, by which Iho hitler received tl.OOu, which he would not havo otherwise obtained. 3. He reftisislo permit people to live in Ms hou-es rent free. How silly, how puerile, how contemptible are these so-called charges! Hero iu luiltanapolls, where he has resid ed for years, and whero ho Is honored and respected for his busluess enterprise and public spiril, they aie treated with ihs con tempt they deserve, and the only iflect the y will have will be to increase Wo Dea-ocrallc vote. Mothers, don't fall lo luive Sine's Dysentery Compound on hand, for the relief of ycur little hsby whsn allncked with any bowel complaint. It contains no morphine nor opium, yet Ils soothing effect will give the litt'u eutlirer so much relief, that he will utor.ee fall into a gentle sleep, and give his mother an opportu nity to rosl.as well ss every provoked bache lor (if the house, nugC-lni tl Slllltllll ItA llin aim ..i ,.,..,. .....nr. i.r IllirsCS.tVlu ..?( In limlm llin,,, n, lino, I. nine and Useful iis possible. The German llmse and Cow Powder helps lo develop all lh" powers of tlm animal. It Improves its I i in ly am! Inenjns s lis usefulness. Il ir ,b niiiR, inuelp mid fal. lly tHng It n Ire Will do lUfire work nnd n now wire morn milt- ami bo Id belter cotidllion with le-ss f.-ul J n.niv height at In cents a pound by O. A, Kliim, llloomslmrg. Dec 12, 711-1 y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Y DM I N I STH A TO K 'H NOTICE mTT nt-.tniii tmtTMAv urcsAsio IjCtterSnf ffflrnlt.lHtr.tl,.,, nn ll.n eilal., r.t Tr.l.n llsrtmsn naeut-eit le bonis nen eumteslnnientonri- IHXO lste nreil-flri-., Intvi.sliln (nl,i,.tl,l . ,n ,a ihooiwil Imre lieeugraiilert nv the Heiilsfrit eoiinly lolsine A. ),i ,itt ilniln'straiar. All re-- "" invinnoiuirnsngaiusi tue estiitu ct the iter cli ent are renin sle.l lo pivsui'tiiein for sct'l'm. nt. unit those I niltlitoil to the osialo loinnke lai.noit to Iho unsle-iNlttuct Ailmlnnlstrator wlilioiu clelv. ICOrtAV A. III.,, I I I . ArttntQlstrst r. aug ST 'so n-w Vml onico 1,lwrsb'"'S ' , -ir. . Uoubui Hulltir &:. Clifw MAchino J i' i, , " ' "'t nMirr & V.Wf-. tk I Ut m h"'"1 :,,H oi i riui 6iui o tie! 'ra. tn& hit t'f ! 1 rw sil tif Ayr: iilt'irnl ;uiii jmh I . NV iirletMl, Farmers Report On Oliver Hiillers. I KlHANCF. I. A 1 1 (t AS.S1R I'll.. Inrl . Mm OT '-.n llcnoil of ii iinl I'oinmlltci iippoini'i il bj tho Aff- ..iiiti.ui.i .-"ii inj ill .si. oim-jmi i-uiioi s , .1111 III,,' III, mill I aliunde Cuimn, Iu le.-t, the le.illlie luellls ol Ihe n lor Clover lluher or llatn-rsiuu n. Mil., nnd ol the liuilsetl Mi nttor, -Iiinl'-r, cloier Iluller, ol sculh Hem . lnil : W'iisiikas, at Ihe St, Joseph county, Mlchlwi u, ralr in u ii. v,-ntir,lll-,i u tin zisiuiii ci sia,, is-ii, huh nu i liiri-u i in whs enicreu lino ei 1110 eiuiereni mneionei toll u e u trial or their inerlta at ll.u U- i.r..ni;i' county l air, anHinrsday Jluy a Joint luuiuuiiiT, u ,oriii'-o roiisisiiii oi nvo noiu iiieu it in- tno eour.tles, ami h,m a . li in.it tu mia). 'Ihoionunllti'e, iu p-irsiianie of tlio nirni ni'-tn, 'IPClltl'll two llulse Inulfiifel i r, w. 'I ll'ti.lil I' -en stiakeil , tw i wliiiirs, nun iiiik-in Hum OH till' K'Oi.Illt, an i llelcllultHll lh.lt eu ft In'ulilo shi.imillo-e.hoinioinl. i.ntl lin n euo i n th i-iiihe .i riiw loiiot nun icori.li i nr. tij.li in -chh.e. iieeciilhuf id ottns meat". At Hi c.mic niton ot the trial the e ., p.lroil I i Atrridii-ural Hull, anil, tutor id n, iihanitiKM-s') ou-Uhil in t.iv.ir,.!;! IllKUAI'lIltn .M UXCKU.KSCi: 1,1 UolvIN U.li fitsl'ln 1 is, ihe Ill.iis'il, rrom l.nso uoiimls straw tt.i !, lWiniissci'ii.iMi:.. iilaiKumiant.ti oroluiir.ihc i iroin l silo iniiiKlsif h'hiw ih chu o, , ,,iiiios sei-il,mt.eil nlth,, i, wmi nip i r i li ir. The tln.e creuph tl Iu Ihn shllii; In ill. M l I- n.oil hi mlii iilslesa lam th.v ...i npiQ b. to lit a- : ,rtii llleslr ivof the Vl'-toi-llio Oirilsi.ll noti nli.i H11-...1. el two pom ils of nl ; told tlu ill. ilv or Ihe 1 Inl she 1 the lutor I hit sin el chill liounilsi.rsi'tit lie t me o-c'i. tml b., ih" VI- oriuthls r HueshbiirMts ..i i ."isuuD It. US llltli lll-ll llVl-Oll.VO UJ 1111- 1111 ll-l-JI. 'I hose, ln'ielil.ics weie both run by llussell eutlne flOin M...1. Il.oi fi'il.. In ..l.ui-.... ..r I..I.1. i. 1....II. .. ii-ed cssi ntlii'l thu s'.iiiie amMiLl of ponei-'. tstjncJ to Ci nuiilllee. K. s.ij , clnlrni in, I.anrai.KO, li.it. II. iiaidner. ! ic'j Cenireinie, .Mali, .l.uees Itli hauls, Centteiltle inch. M.'l.l- li .s.ioiii, IVIitli Mite. Mhh MuiiMcl l-'iiinkbh. cuitieillie, Mlelr. 1-Jl. U'ojtluoltb, I,niiralijre, Hut. James c up-tnn, i.c.uiiiu I ml. .Mail taitup'iiaii, l.ai.ntiii'e, lint. J. K. Itotik. '. i .riui.-e. liul. inciilirsit tin-vii'ioh vut poftnste prepalilon Haqersiom Agt. Imp. llanfCo. n.tiii. i!-riiv.v '.I,!. Aug. ST, 'sil 4-w WACu H'l'MY, raj r.r lialloi.s New nMl lloi.oi.iW" phei,itv-p.s.iiii,l in, n us. il pin-lolls bt.ilmil New I.IKS lilllOl- lutts , Jiuslon. TC SikllLatlllnibll- ulty, fi'oiii wtuiid.tniiiiy i rtli.sf.ise. ni nni kln.len. tltlisjoti ton pei.i.iii. IMa-.a-stitiillaha, ruthfrs ui.o jiionii i an. no weiit lilt , I.:tllll las-s nnmotlv srltlr-il. l'ltenln olitnlnsit All claims piuMculc'l. Mute at olco tor new laws, maiiKn tii,u iiisirueiioii-, wi'ii iwosrunps. .suoiess, .1. 1. 1 l.hlSlSl-.li .CI IJ,, 1 ( i k liox 314. Washington, 1). C. A-y at 'sin w. wii.'o MMai.n.Aa, i i -iiini i, 1 1 innii mii ihh.umi Ilaxichy E Co'e, Advt's. AOKN'i- ti tic ) our choice rwl s 'I lie I'fu . r (jARFIELD g li'A.''00K Ar.d com mores, e hcnlars aril Icuns hce. eon lit 10 cems. i ii. i- k.w. 1 iib.itjT uroadnay, New York Au;,'T., i 4-. U J iKteljl untl irxhaubrtdt-onsiitutl'jr.-inltiMiiiHi t i.tlU.it.t'si. tl. .ii ainji-ilirii' i r Ml diiusaiul rum It 11 I'.f'Mt ut.ts i i itml' I l Vfl M.M' M A L III m.l s fippe-nl to p j'i . r i ( jtltdi i.tt- bfiuii.se jutnl Hi i.i lit K i in' M t (1 M It, I'fit, ttjtil iuh II .Hid o'ln i uti i m t'h Ii Lit rts,at luruttir to it u 11.1 vttr. or I Irl'V, . 1 i nu- iuU 1 In I hi ( -iimi u tin 1 Ufc't.p t, .i Hil.Hlt I.t lli'llllll Hit' .'Uh OU.lIf'i.ti.'I t lonMinmint', ociMvni;t 11, mi cits, sit 1 puss ! t peptli', ItlUttMs, nnd ti kit in i) pi Itf lluuallcth- 11 iuiius 11 m 1.1 or 1 nu 'If m llUllit' uii pliilnly Mrt.iil lo 1 Ho tt,miiinj. Suld evir vlu-if MALI 1HTTKK.S 1 O.Ml'AN V, l.UViu.N.MAS. f I 4 Ti 1J MnliB kill. . ('..iinl. ct- ste Vox lliiiuana neiiioniriuiwiiiiiiiiiiUiOiity so... t tiiiiiuji.-. up i ut klngue 1'lee. AUUlc-s li..iili-l r. 11-utly, v .isl.lnjr Ion, N. .1. a sir '-il I- ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF VALUAIlI.i: REAL ESTA-TK: lly Mrtuocf an culcr tf the l ipLans' Court of Co lumbia county, U.e Uhderslgr.id Ailmhilstr.iti.rsor Haao breath, elteeond, will si II at t.ul lie siilo Ihe ; pieiatsis in t'alawL'sa tcwnnhlp, Columbia county, reniisjivania. on TUESDAY, AUGUST 31st, li-SO, A l'Alt.U, thstubtd as follows: Uoutidcd on the norih i-j lauds ol Mcses Mower, J. Flnclu r and Mar. ga -et Urcaeli, cist by lands cf John llluoy, J. Flat h er and P. .-traustr, sjmh by lauls ot Samuel Yea- ger, Jacob How tr, tin 1 od Heading road, west by lands of lleotgo Murray and Cieoi go to i uitsscr, cuu- taiiiing SIXTY ACHES, on which u creeled a I.OI1 AVI) PltAMi: i,OV.E AND I'llA.MK 1IA1 X. A spring ot wiib-r U near the linuso and It Ins con side ruble fruit. About cu.e-halfls liiipioiuduiidis sltuato about four nvles troin Catawbsa and two n I'esfioia lattown. TBUMS AND CONUITION's, OK SAI.H-!3 on sulking down the picptity cn fourth lessfjscn eontliruailon r Isl, one-ftuith atcumiimallcu nbso- Ititoand ilio rcnnli-lag on-h.itfu5 giving posses sion April 1st, PHI. JOsSf'H llllEACIl. I n. st. run usui'iiY, auj 6, 'sii-ts. Adinr'a. JrOTR'i: Of DISMiLL IION'. tsotlci' Uheitla L'lVinlliut Hi nlmi a.lnluoli- exlsili g Ul a, t ii l.. i a- I. ,s oi.d Ii.iIlIIc.. cuk ct )..( i lu.bci'.' Is , web dlsselw il on llin vsth da) tl.lub .1. il.. 1- lo loiitltul c I.rtl.l 'Ihl.li.i. siin s- it II t be ci ri ted on h p. I", '-iit.r: I. -s. who Is tun in i to io st it n i,! uvi is io in n i'j u.e nun. it r. - I ' I . L- ss. A u; ty-' uv I'ui, k. Hop flittera. 1M i ar ci' it" di p i . rin-U r - t .4 r locrli .''m i to- - ttt-f, u. y u Hop r.f un a bod ut nicV- Bitters. . . v u snaiaitf n duu y I r o in some fiiruiof Kidney C s, af.) that uiits'lit h ITvl UlUprt't ILtlll byu t.mvlj uitvof wlit i iTt-r ) w ' t tl-ut . u r Hit iiopumeri JS-j SI . D. I. O. 1 an btjlut6 ottlu, h, I- i . $ ' (ttU-ftyDK i nt You will I'f curtJ . a -s una irtLiiiu lid euro fur .slruukciiiieiiB. hi oiiiuui, tubaoooi ur Hop Citters If j-iiuartit'm r'y w v n k it owr, i.it- 4.t y lu It mnv RolJl.jr tinier. Urvukr, savo your uui uimu M TU IO., ll-(kwUr,S. T, A TunilAlc, Out. I ire it nue eavod hun dreds JUiV 'bU 1( M. C ,'LOAN & BRO. IU-00.11slM'lt,, I.l, Manufacturers of Carriagoa, Buggioa, Phaotoaa, Sleighs, IXATTOllM WAtiONS, to. First-class work always on hand. HErAllUNO NEATLY DONS. rntts rottueesl to suit the umew. I Tlr--af H.4iy,i NEW FOOii &h medTcine t& unpaii u vS l till I- lii"YSIU,d rjn-tt, utf Hop B. hd rln r Irom my In- ,s .i i. t iiTuuisr t,,. iiu-. fcttui iliu ri-uiu HOP Hi niTTrnr.fi I mw 1 NEVER f FAIL i' u jiij i a s a Ij k 1)1' VAt.tlAllf.H REAL "KSTATEl lly virtue of en order if tlm orphans' Court oi Columbia eoiii.ly, th" unrte rstjjnril Ailinlnlstiulnrs ofWIIImn While, clcceas'it. will expnv to pnbllc sak- on the premises In tseott tonnhlp, on SATUJIDAV, AUlHWr 2, 1880, at ten o'clock Iu Iho forenoon, I he follow Inn Mihta Ho UK U, IISTATK, to wlti All that certain p'eee or p.ircot of tuutt Fltuiito pnrtly tn h -oil township and pai lly in urango township In n iul cnutly of Coliitn- blo.ileslgniU'dand ileserlucil In petition an I win or paitltlonns all those two lots, nieces, or pireelsot land situate In Kcott township and uraeiro township in said county ct Columbia, Ihe tltsl bounutii nnu acsiNbctl ns follows: llcR-hitilng at a stone In ihe public mud In the line ot land of fsoinpson Towns end, fovineily Daniel Mellck, aud rum.lnz thenco b the aaiiit) and land ot Abrahnin White, north four teen and one-fourth tletrrccR west two humheil perches and twu-tcnihi ton post, thence by liul of the sold Abraham While, formerly Willi mi White south eight -two degr.'cs west so venty-two porches luaslono, Ihcncu by lands ot tho iBtalo or retcr i:nl,ileeeaseil, farineily Matthew McDowell, south one and onc-hilf tlcirroes east nineteen jierches auil seven-tenths tu a plnostiitnp south tweiitj-tlueo dcftriios east forty peich -s to a stone, Mouth seien and n half ih'ifress east e peiclu slo astone,Mouth ilpgrcos wist lour lierches nnd seeen ieiuii.s perche. to a stone formeily blaekonk, Ihenco by Unit of A. 11. While, loiineily lleotgo John south rmiueen and one-fmiteh iIokivob nriy-sl.x iinililght letilhs pciches lo rjoiie. thciice by land of Mason It linson. foiinero c hnrles llachman north seienty i.lno mid liiroc-toiuth tlegit-vM taM twelvo perches aiidscicn-teulhs Ion stono, iIiclco by lot of Alex nuil' r Cniellnj ai.il Iliu otln r cilillgi.ous lothcre alterelcscilbt'il north sevct.ti.iihii) and Ihu e-loulh dcgiitseiistlhlily-slxpiicliu.'i nuil cljfht tenths to a Ht, foi uii ily luuple, south tl.hleoD il.'grces, east elcsen rerrhesaii'l four tr-utiistoawhlte oak slvtap b Ihe public rend afoiesattl, thence along the sumo norm .cunti-on- elegrciseastthlr.j-ltiree iKrches to the place it bctf liming, cout.llnlug Jillllll'Y-MSi: ACltl B AND EltlHT l'KltCIIE-l and allowance of six per cetit for loads. 'I'lm second bounded nnd destrlbea its follows, fo wl.: liiiKloulag at lie suld white oak stump b Iho puLUc runt, tl.. in li theolhir lunil nollh ihliteea decrees west ilivcu piti-hei nnd lour tenths to a piist, toi mi ily map c, ijulli seveiiiy-ntno ouil three ruiirih degici s wo-! ttihl-threc nnd a half is-iches to a bluck oak now a stone, south U li dctci-ees easi 1.' perches and T-10 lo a stone thonco by lot of Alex- nialer C rcwltntr Bouth thirteen and three-fourth d, l,i'"es cast thltti en nial one-tenth lurches to a .c,onc' In lii road, thciice ntitu;tho sani" north seiehti ulx sir it thr 't -ioiiithd"Brct8 east, Ihlrtj-lliu pi nh es oe.d otin-half to the place ct bosinidris, contain In; TW.i Aci:i:s nnd iiltiet-roiir pciches, makl gn tot i cf iu . crcs st'd one hut thoil and two p- Rhes, iiiidtheatioisHi.c with ihe appurtenances. 'Iheie are on the r, inisesa LA1.IJK DU I.U.IM! IlOlV-K, A I AliOi: AMD C.e.OIi 1SK I1AUN, two wills of vabr, one at th'i house and the o' her at the Innii, (,-col ouluiil, rmtis lng.oaeoi illlioti and latitl la a good state ot cultivation. Possession glien Ajrll 1st, tssl. THItMi OP SAIX renpcreenl of one-rotirihof the puahase money lo bo paid at the sinking u.nn ot the propel ty, Iheonc-.'ourth less tho ten iH.'i-t -at at the eonlli inatlon absolute and tho rtnnl..lng llirtc-fo'iiths In oiiejrar the realtor with lnttutt riomt'OMtr lu.'itloii i.tsl. c. W. Mn.i.Kii, Alttrney. nug. li. 'oj-ts PUBLIC SAXiU l P YALUAllLH. REAL ESTATE I Th" imilcrstgncd will orrer at public snlconihi1 premises In s.tltiu township, l.uerne county. I'a., on the hue of tbo Dclawate, laickawanna itWeslciu railroad, and iho public load lcatllug from Dei wlik tostuckslilnnyou WhDNLsiDAY, i-EPTKMllEIl 15, It-oO, beglnclng at ten o'clcck In Iho foienoon.lhe fellow lug dcsiillicd ieal esiato to-wtt: All tint ceilatu MLSfctUAOE AND TItAGT OK LAND sit uatolnfealem township, Luzeinc eoiiLty, Pa inlkssoulh of Shtckthlnny, houmkil ns follow t. Ou the with I'J' land if la o Hewurt.eui Ihusouthb .lacob etoulil, on lhee..sttij llie.Noithliranchot the .Susquehanna hberani ou the west by landclJo. nas li.uwrt and c. Mud he rs, c-umihitn? TWO lU'NUIiEI) AND TWi:sl-MNl! ACIil.S tu ne or less, on which Is iiecleda DOl'BLK Ii!!lCK inVKLLINU JIOIIBK, nail LAV.I.E 1'ltAMK PAli.N and numerous out bulkllnss. 13i) ae, is Is cleaiiilaiiil In gcoilfjin.lag coi.dltlon. Tlio balance Is thickly colored with good JOUGg OAK, PISE, nnd CUtiSIM T TlMi-KK. Time ts a well of g,od water at tho door and springs on the faimtorwnteihigsioik. The Pela ware, I-iil:awnnna.c Western liallioad, ar.d I'tun sj Ivjula Can l and Mi'mii haLiia lilicr i un thn ugh thcfjim. I he hum Is ihslrahly located toi fiult, trii'-Uaud dulo f.nming, Uliigln close pioMt.iity, l"si lul'us) 1o tuo mlulni lown ot Kluck-hlnuy and convenient either by nillroud or water to Hum Iro Wjoiiilng and I aekawaiiiia loal tlclils, whine g-jod prices may ei Italniu nl nil un es fir lira products of ruin i r .1 ill, 'tun-: hi n it.iv or snle; 1900 when loss, -.-l Ms glui,; ioiii He taliiiif In easy Jem pajn.ei.is w.i.ui will tie m ile kuown on ua Il'l ', ll-tS Ill.l'.Uh, Ml DO IK, OP VM.PAIII K REAL KSTATE 111 III 1UO Of llll Ol'lll I tf tl.,. tlrt.l, ,. ..r luuibla toutily, the uiulerslgnid Adnilnlsirator of thoeslaloof Joseih Lelir, late of l.euur townseip. liisalJeu'iDly, ileee.vsid, will expose lo public salo ou u.e pnmisis iu l etilll lOitnsl.Ipim iSATllltllAV. AKJl'ST 'IS. mso. at tea o'clock In ll.o lou-iioou nh that certain tiact pi ce. er puree or land, in ginning at a tlone In line or laiu or e hai les Mlih.ul ni.d i jnnliig iLcneo ilo-g lino ot land ot Jaiob Pry souihll.r.e ana u u ui iicerees west iwciitj-nvi' and Mi.c-tcnth piith estoa Mono corner of land ct s-arah lioats, acd HlCllCU bV lartl rr Kill,! iSnrsli llr nlH cnntli ciOin,,. ill d thico quuner degrees iat, fortj-four pciihus to a bUme, thcnio by ihe same south ono and u half -icit-i s i.-ii. iiiiri-sccn ano uve-iinin jiciilicsti a Moan hi llr.e t.f l.it.O r.f I. n, il.i.i li 1.1 ... ,t..nA. b land Of said tltahtlh Shun no sr.ioh Ofit.L..i. .. niidahilfilig useasl aspeuhes lo a sttr.e, llunco bytthcr lar.d otshe ttlale tf suld Joseph U-hr u uii fourteen mat three-ipiarur dcgu-is, eastone hunCied iKicliihord roer U-nths Ha pcich to a r innii it, nut- oi lanu ti iiuiies ji it unci, nnd thence by land of said Chai lea Mlihacl north eighty-tight atd Hue c-ipio i ter dtgi tes est tight) -111 o und tlve teitth pcichcstoilic place cf beginning, containing TW ENTY-NINE AOItKS AND ONE I1P.MI11ED AND TIVEN1 -llll) I'EIX'IIES. Also, or,e other tract, piece or paice-lof lar.il ad Joining tho uboie, beginning at a stono lu llr.o of lanuoiiiiariis Mlihael nr.d running thence along other Ian! of Ihe estate cf said Jott oh lphr.to.w t- l'utpatt.No. I. south fourteen acd thiec-iiuarter degieeswtfct oie hundred lurches nnd four-tenlhs riomtuu nouo in tine or lander Abraham nice, tliei.CC by land of aal.l Alirnlvun lllni, :r,tY. H i. sei en nnd a ha.f degrees eastnrt)-elghl audseien- cciiiiis pcrctis io iibicne, thcLte b) other larat or tl.o es'uieulssld Josenh Lthr iti.wii, fMm.,r, v 3, north in pu I) and throtMiuartir degrees oast one iio.ioiin nun iinn;.six pen lies lo a tloi.c lo lino ot land ti ciuiiis Mhluiel tMcsald, nnd thence by land ot said 1 1 ill li s Sllcliatl l.orlli 1 lol.f i.r li.l.l nr.O ihite ipi liter icgrtts wist scunty-two and one- i. i.iu pi-ict j to !i.c piucu t f bt ifilititlig, eontalnltig I Ol l six Al I Ps. AND SEVENTY-TWO I'Elil IIES. in ..liMi in a lle.l'sE. I'.AtIN and oui-IhiiMTto and oichard and a line s,ibgd wuti r at tho dcor. A'so.ote . i l.i r tlucl. nletti irrnrolu l n.il mi. i lbii,i, thi'tli n ,bi tlt.rli g at a stone lu llnoof I ind of Cli .rhsxiii h ii I, and i tinning tlaiico along other lantKri i isi.teif said Jcs. ph Ldir to-wlii Pur. .S--1UI i hi. in nd Ihrto-ipif.itinlcgries 'in Inn ci il . r.U Hitlti-slx i cltlnt, lo a slor.o t" hi, .1 .ul ' ruham lice. Ila-nic bv Lualnt sill li hi iu I. li stuih HID sum a. dn hair tie. i i st, nicfii nnd ihrce tenths js'iehestoa it I ' f l mil i f limit I sl,i.,l.ii' tt.n, la i I st, ,1 Dalilt I Mliclsl iieillt tuttiit iii.il thr..... ep: t t i., i es i.'-a roily nine and six-tiuths ,,i n i es ... a .tone, is,c-nce b) same soulh st-ieuli-I't.lu , i a uii t thih.s a i.m...iti ...r.. Ul , a oelclu s lo a stone. Ilo-iii'it hv Him k,..u 'lin one .and IliHC-iiuaiurdcgrctseasi elgh-r-ur ml ii ur ti niiispiiclies lo a sloi.o In Uuo ol .i.-at ii iii'itis. inciico ty tauei or aratl lioats a i h li ii.eaiiiltiiie rourihdei.iees,wtsi fori), i,,. ilU,'w' ''''rfrilictitoai.ioi.BeuiiiorMlHLU ofiliiiithMi bat 1 afort said, atnl tli.-lit'd bv 'ar.d or a'Ut iiaritsxii uiul ntrlli eighty elht and thn t. , . .... . .p, ,nl (J ..-ijjut m,ti , mii-ienins . '. . ? ,la0'' " l"E""'ll'ir. coiiUiluiiig r i il-ruoiv litis .its II UISB IHJNDItPD AM) EIUIITY I'EllCIIESwIthlhonppuileiiaiiris, ..ini,i,i.i,ii - it-ii jtt-r eeiu. oi one-lounll of Iho punhasomoueytolo paid nt Iho striking down il Ihe properly, Iho ono-rounh less tho tonis-runt at ; . -,;'."'.. siwvisii;, uiiti too leiuuilillig llilee- p ? tl Mr t'11'! fitter wllh mttrttit from couiliiuutltii nls ... C. W Xlll.lXK, SAMPfl, IEIIII Adiulntstr tier aug.rj.to- Aiioruey, yATlCK NOTICE. ixouco is nere eiy gneii, that In pursmncoof n ics olullon or ll.n Hoard e.r Dm ctors. a gen Ml iiie-s-t in j if Iho stcikhoWcrs er tho Hlooiiisi urg Watt-r l omniinv will bo held at ihe e.rilco if Prank I', lilihiu ji r, its ii laiy. in Hloeiusbuig, ou Wedue. day, sti pi inber uih, lsslnt two ol lock in tho imerT i i on li r I he i rs c lal purrsjso e.f taking anion on in. det.tetr.ees aLd Issutcg Loads to tt cure the. same! THANK P.UILl.WKYKIt, luocanxtiur. July u. SmkUu" SIlKiltllfTS NALU. lu Urliu of sundry wills Issued nut of Ilia I'ouri of 1 1 a mou Mens eif uolumbli coiilitj' and to tne directs el, will lie exposes! lopuillo salont Ihe Court Home In llluclnsburg, nt S p. in. on MONDAY, SlUTEMIIEIl ti'b, 188H, The following ileseilU'd proieriy situate In Iho town or nhniiisb ir. Columbia coiintv, ivunsylia- nil, lsiutiditoii Ihesoulhby sixth slreel, east by land of Simon Uulnn. hoi t by nn alley, west by 101 ntJ. sifhU) lor, being foily-llco feet front nbd one biunti t eland fifty feet In depth more or li-i ,on w hlch are ciectnla small one story frame dwelling hoti-u Iheie Isnlso niltio seltcllon tt fruit trees on the trcmlM". seised, taken In execution nl the suit of Coi ter. It. Itobutns, nilnilnlstralor of 1), V. llobblns, deeeanet, ngalnst proderick Weimar and tobj sold as tho property of 1'reJcilck Melmar. IHllM.EV. Alt'y, Al.J l.ru. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situated in Denton township, Col'imbla county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows lu-wlt: On thosoulhby lands of Llojd Applcman, on tho eatt by land of Pe ter Applcnian's estate, ou the north by lands oi ltoheit Colley, and oa Iho westbylaiils of I'eier l.nul'acli, Jconinlnlng nltio ncres miro or less, on which Is erected a small plank duelling house. sekoil, taken In execution nt Iho suit of .1, J. Mc- Ilenry ngalnsl .rolin E. Appleman and to bo sold as tlio pi operty of Jnhti E. Applcman, I.irri.ss, Atlornejs. PI Pa. ALb-O, All th.i'.c"! tain In-ctof land situated In Denton township, Columbia county, Peniisjliaula, bcunJod and dcscrllied ss follows, to wit: On the south by lands of Illram llcss, can by lamlsof UentonMntinl Sailng Pund Assoelallou ni.il.Tulin Alexander, ou the west ly lands ot 'I In Unas Header, end on the hoi th by lands of Denton ts.li ing Pund Assoclai Ion containing slxtj nvo teres cf lji.d more or less, on whlihnlc erected a large two story frame dwilllng house, a largo bank turn, wagon shed and other out-bulldlngs. seised, Iskcn In execution nt tho suit of A. P. louhg, nrtmliilstratiir if Mercy Aim Hoticits, do ccaseti, agalupl John ltantz.Jon.is Diuilr. ami Abiani llaitmtin. and to be sold ns the piopeilj of John nnd Jonas Uatitr. Ikai.Kii, Atl'y. IT. Pa. ALSO, All Hint certain pleceor pnrrel cfland eltual" In Dcntcn lowiifhlp, Columbia oounly, Vcuttsylianla, bouiulcil pi.d tlescrlbid ns ft.l'ows, ti-wlt: l'.AIn. ring nl a wl he o k, tliciiee by I.uuUof e Italics Ash ttoilh elKht and a half d grn s east el,ehtj -eight nnd foni'-tt iiihs peri lies ton stone, tle-nee not th forty nnd it l.u f dt giecs east twenty and elghl-tenlhu p. lehtstoaiuipleni tl etone Hici ce b I indof Ibos. Hi Has run lh er.e and a 1 nlf d"t,ices west litteen and bt.v-ttr.ths pi-rchcs to a ston. lhct.ee by laud of Willlrm Ajpb'mnn neuth sixty-two nrdan UdC' gre-i s wt-tt tin nty-seien and tl.tco- tenths iieuhes lo a store lu the public mail, tl.ence by other lands fjimcilyof John Hants sctith llby-slx nud ttuee- ipiailer degues wsr fltly-four ami thrie-lsiiths li'iibes to a stoi o In said rojd th'-nce north Iwen ty-elght and a half devTces west tweut four 1 ticlu's lo a iliesiiiut south scieulyand thrrc-'iuar-lertkkiees westfi.t-one mid two-tei,ths inches to a stonesoiitli tl.hty-iihio nnd tluee-ipnrterile rees. eest twenly-slx ptrches to a stono e-n the east si, i-of the .dole load, thence aloigs.iM road soulh loiij-lito iiini ihalf rt 'Ltei'.s west thirty-four pelclics to a stone in the at-st site el talil load lhei.ee h lii.d if Mallhlas Mh.e loutlt slxtj -me nnd a half devices east eira hundied nr.il Ihhlj pctrhcs to II e place of btgliit.ti.g, containing sl.xti sciin ncit s moto er hss, on which ore erected a Ino '.toryfinnc (ly piling, large bank bam. vogou shed . ' tl o Jt-bulKlli.gs. t-tlcti, taken In cxicutlon nt tho suit of John K Young In part assigned lo Allied Itanli against olui Itar.tznntltobesolil as Ihu propirty of John Kant. lll'iKAl f.hs, Alt'y. Vend. Hx. Ten.is cash on day uf sale. U. II. I'.N 1', sei t. n, 'so-tc Mieilff. 1) MUSTEK'S NOTICI.S. J.V Notice IS hell hv irllcn lo all lce.ltets. eretll. toisnnd otln i' cii ns n,u h n,-,l 111 Hie eslntes of loe ii spetuie uccciii tits anil minors, unit Iliu rol lonllil.' ild'nllllslrattLti nud ati.n-illioi mroioilH lt.se , beiu Ukd In tho oilieo ol iho lleglsitr ot coliimbln couiitj, nnd wlllbe preseniiil for continuation 'ind iillowuncu In Ihe inphaiis' couil to be bild In oiooiiisoiiig, ou .tionu.iy, Ntpi. a, use, at 2 octock, i. tu. toi mho vuj : 1. I In second and Until iiicc.uiit (t J. 11. l.'oblson.nd liitn.it f.uci c r :i..oli.ih Luke, late cf Holt town- snip, ut cutset!, 2 'I lu- Iir-t ni d Unul tni-oiitit 'I Calha Ine bred- i inner, ndu'luisuattlx or l.mben UrcdUeiiiier, jaic oi i.ci.iiricw i.siup, utcitiscu. 3 The lust at d railtal atcoittit tr llctii-lt'ttiiTiilrie iiiliiilt.lsirutilx i bh the will uiinexttl, or laid. v is i mi ic, line la loc ust low 1 nup, duensetl. J. Tbo lltst account efJoliti S. Kilue, extcutor of A.i.. oat is, i.iie oi uiiiion lownsntp, deceased, 5. Thericcouut tf I.eilA. llld'ny, exicutureif s.uah ii. inoia.t, laic ti i ciiuo luwusi.ip, iitccnseu. c, Tl o lltst i Ld Una) uiciuiitof liccrire n. e oirell. stlmlni-lratt r tit J.h ob Khu.ij, l.itu tr iho lown oi I n oin-oui, nttiascil. T. T he lusl uceoutit ot 1'ilir slielha icramlMo. sis r-t iiia in i , cMttnoih oi Mliunisliclliauiliier l.u it oi utavir itw i.siup, ucct ascu. s. 'iho lltst and Una! aiiuiini of Eiuncs, udtuliils. tiatot tifJoliu Jonce, l.uoof tho town ef blooms, ouig, uiccirteu. , Tho Urst.anil llnal no ountif Ullllain V.'olf, exec- oioi oi i.-iiiiug i.estou, i.ue oinca'.cr lownshli' 10. 'the lust und llntl aceount ct .1. p. opibke, ad- iiiiuisi itooi oi tsos ii. tij o) i,e, Kile OI llio ough or I it i wick, diceiisctl. 11, Thosicond and partial account ot ltcubcn Mm mau and John T Mutuisu, executois or Jacob riiunitiii, laic tr sunn low-iismp, ueceasiil. 12. The ilrst and llnal account of Isaac Ilea. e i,t ccutor of .Maigiu-ct A Itt itsoii,Iate tf orcenwotd loitiisiiij., titteasiti. IS. The III slant partial account or s.ainuct Apple man, iidmiiiisitalor of John 1: Dulls, httutr 14. l'lrbt mat nnal iiittuntcr I.E. Mici.i.aiiin nu. laltilstriitor or Eltsha thuii, late ct liculou luttiiMiip, otct-aseii. iu. 1 ne mini nnu pariiaierouiii tr Allen Mann, ex eculoref I'lter tje'iiihiul, lulu of Eeaiir town rm, ttt... t'uat O. IC, The Ilrst nnd nnal . ccount of .iocrn n. rv.'., s.i miiilsiratoret Montgcmtiy Cole, tato cf Mtgar tuui luiiiifiiiji. OiCCUSCO. IT. The llrsl i.nd ilr.nl iireitir.l cf Anihew Eupp. nd iiiiiiisii.iiti oi )l,u) Mil sih.late of locust lon- P.tl', Hl-tt ilttU, IS. The neeour.t 1 f Anibn W. litoicr, one ct tl-.e nd mlnlstratirs of MIi hue! utoici, lau, of the toitn 1 f P.oouisiiiu-,', d.-ccasci'. ll', 1 1.' lusl 111 il ili.ul in 1 c tint 01 11. J. e t in , i- ad- 01 in? 1.1 1 1 1 . 1 r, .innii n w nee, iuie t r 1 istdng. en kio'.'i.si.tp, utciuml, 10. I!..- 11, ,i,ui it lost, in Pc inmi.i . nt, ,,t ihe i.di.iliil.sii,iiurs if.M.cha.1 uioicr, l.iu or the Iomuu ,.ioui.sti.rg, il, ci-nl. 21, Th him iu llr 0 1 nut in. 1 fi ,. 11. lk-in- guir- flin f 1,, teisor, nun e.iuietl Miih-m Willl- i;r J inner rkl'd or I. l.llam W villi r; laic tf xiiall.ii 11 lo" nsulp, dcctiisid !& 'the Plist 111d1i1.ui accoiini t f 11. c. liibs.guar- iilan a Manana llts,t,i.o cflltu lulls tf Jiob Wcnntr, deceased. 23. Tho Ilrst unj llnal account cf conra.l Ki miner. nilmlnlsiraloi tfllilneeaMiilIlt, late 01 .Madison township, ilectiisul 21. The nrtt nnd partial account or Clinton LTils, and -Mary lluuih.r, niliuliilsiiators of Ciollclb oun- thcr, luto or Catuw l-sii ton thill.-, deccust d. ij. The liul nnd Ileal nccoentof Cllutou Ellis, ad- iiilnh-trator nf lames Harry, late ot Catawissa tow i.shtp, deceased. 211. Tho Uistnnd final aciountof riuilfs (1. llaiklev. txicuturot JehnJ. Ilarkley, lale 1 r tho town If I.looiusburg, Columbia eouuty, eU-ccasiU. !T. Tho llitt and tlnnlnceount ot Men Is C. Moan, ex ee utor ot Victim I'uucoasr, lalo cf Iho lownol Dlttiusburg, Columbia couut),dcccasi.il, ii. The hrsl und nr.ul account ot I'liarhs A.Moyer, administrator ttJchn It. Mojtr, late of iho town or Hloomtburg, Columbia cotimy, dt ccasid. 2). TT10 first aral ttnal accnuol or Ciiih.irltin l no. .nut,, uuuiiui-tiiti 1 1. ti ttiiiiaui uujine, lalo tr 1 uttl&uu lot, llSbip, Ot I CtlSCU. So, 1 he nrst sn-i tin i accoiini of Andrew ,1. Alb-rt. son, executor of Wll.l. m .1. Ike-it 1. l.rtu or Mr l'leasant tiwcshl , dtcensed as nl d ty Joseph ! .'."f" aini!nlsiiatortr Anuicn J.AfteiUan, SI. The llnal ji count of W MIi in N brown, guaidian v. ,sui, uiiu L-sta-o ti ttiiii.1111 lllolli,-mi. 1 or child or Ueorgo A. Dniw u, dt-ti as. d us nit d by his t-.xci mors, Jolui P. lirowuiiLd lamest', ,nunu, Hi. Tho llnal account ot William N. Drown, guirulm ..v itifuii rm ibinio 01 isaiit- 11, nrown, inh.orih ld ot Cieoige A. Dr w n, us Hied by his t Mtmuia until , iiiuitu uuo aaiucs u. mown1 S3, Tho Mcond nud Hun! account of Clark Drink, u.w, ... ,.ii,,,uim sitti,k,iaiu Ol lieu- ifs ,n,ioutli, UCCCUSCU, 4. Tho Hist nnd Nnal account of Hedge M. Ilouell, suiuuin,iuii,i tutu lesiuiucillO U1UICX0, HI V1U- ceut lilchart, latutf HsUlngiioek township, de ceased. 35' T ho tlrst and partial account of M.a.lliighcs and .sun, tiMBuiuuiiiiuisiijiuisoi iiiuiau leagcr, lalo t f lax ust tow nshlp, deceased. SC. list and mint aecouiil or Ditvtil si lti.iti-it- ..im. ti Ti t -;"",v;',u ttui't't, luinoi- itamot suiau tivtn ,. , wiutii i OVIISC lOWUtlOp, UCCeaStll lleglstcrsomce, I w. II. JACObY, Dloomsburg Aug., 0 so. f Deglstir, 1 rixiiviyTi .oiviii c -i,...s - . . sttv 111110 sSCJ 4 iue. S.STATK OfEllsllA IIOIIBISS, DkCKlSKP. II T, a 1 ,,, t i l- , l" Ul" senile OI l.lisna ....u.ur, ... .umibiii,,, t.unoi.uia CO. 1 i nii u , on u sed, l.me bet 11 granted by llio Kegis Ici ofbul'I 0.1, lu Iho uudcrsltiiicd Admliilstratins. Ail iH'ttoi s having elalins against Ihe esutioot tho diccdt ni uio nqaislid 10 pr sent ihttu lursitllo meiil, nial Ihosolitoibtid to the eitalo lu makooay. nient lo tho unduslguod Administrators without SZKKIKI, kiiitz, W, P, 1I01III1N3, , . , Administrators, A ug, 13, so-civ Walli-r s 1", o., Columbia Co, N .TOTK'E. A rncelli t-rr rtm ,rrt LlmldAtii nr t,.n hwm.i Huml basing lund Aise elation win u, bcitiut iho tnieetf J.J.Di-ower upon the Willi day of August l-su at i)t,otluk 11 iu..for the rmpobeol lullng Into ctnsldiralltn ihe audition ir. and dtvitine means irio'kible. by which tbo siscclauen inay L? eejuiubl) tlofedcutatildsUtae, ,K Uy order 01 the I'retldeM, PEOPLE'S " DRUG S TO R Main Strmit ulioi v lio,, ' BLOOMSBUHGr PENjtA lll'lt I'tl f vf Jiuga, iMwlicinta, UiuiniciikK.,,, cy anil Toilet Aitidets, f-'oup, ihtibliw, tSpongorf, lVi ltiintipy, etc. Physicians' pieserlplhu.s raiifuuy coim and Old' rs answered Willi eiue ami iu s ., L , ersnn.l physicians fium llio u amiry win iiii, ..,.rl? t.f n,llr.i...d fr.,,.l, l , ' "- -s ..s.v, 1.IIU..I .,, ... tltobo-.t iiuallty. lOII.N 11. K;,p "T, jin.ss, w-iy Slate Fair. Twcnty-Scvcntli Annual Exhibition OP T ill! lm'it AgriculUirtil Society, WILL HE HELD IN .11 it in (. cuts imlill 11111111111!;. Fnirniont Pail:, P II I L A D K LP II I A, blalJTriiMHl!iK U TU IIS. HVrll 1 IN AMI CHAlVllTITION I'll I. E! INTSRIIATIOHAL SHOW - op - Sitnr.f Wool, and Wool, Pnonm, SKt'TKMUliU 20 TO '25. Ibid! 1'nlrv ltonl: will lost1 nt Ih onirp. x .th vt COriitTTclitHanri Llir-SlUtlt t-tttt't", AU i. ,11 ij $40,000 IN PREMIUMsJ. Cttsli Prizes for Live t-tot-k $2 l,:ilo Excursion 'lickeis at gteany Iieue.. tl i eg l.lbcnil iirrtinaeiiietil-i lur iritii-iioitiili.iii. 1) W. SKtt.Kli lti-eordlngHte'y. El iltlllie EM't.iN. KEY, corrcsiwnulng t-ec'y. wm. ns. i 1.1 Pi i. Hunt. nug ii, 1 1 (. Mii.i.vroN, Pa., Mn.v mult, 1 si. int. A. E. lirnii: ! took) our Neurnlgla anil Mik Jit ud.ahe l'lllsfor Chronic Hendacho with Dispepsla, aud tiny act J like nihnrni. I would not be wllh lit tl.em l"r..i,, amount of money. Mtts WlUIlM Pillock, S-Cllltl 11,1,1. IP YOl' HAVE HEADACHE. IP YOU 1IAVK NHIII1AI.1I1A, IP YOU HAVE DYSPEPSIA, IP YOU IIVVK CONSTIPATION, IP YOU HAVE INDHIESTION, IP YOU HAVE NEItVOUS CIHI.hH, IP YOU HAVE AtlUE CHILLS, IP YOU HAVE PALPITATION OP THE HHAIIT IP YOU 11..VE PAIIALYSIH, IP YOl' HAVE TOOTHACHE, IP Y'OU A1IE NIHIV0U8, TAKE DU. A. H. 1IUKUS rttr:ili;ltt .s.SI k 1Io:ii1:ii Iii I'llls They will cine sou. There Is noll.lrg In Ihlsworld Ike the m. Easy to take, they dlssolie In toe mouth, Tho Physicians generally ri commend I hem. Tor Silo by 0. A. F.loim, Elecnttiirs Jrar;r;i;t. Juno is, 'sivif COXSli.Ml'TlON Clittlill CRUDE PETROLEUM PILLS. CsiiiiicilUtMliN.iVftlKht lii months POWIIITTAN, C.H., Va., A pi II, IsStl. Dn M. Milton: Dear Mr Atler hnilrg her u sliklwilve months and tried the best ph) sit 1.11 sof Iho tountrv witli out doing mo Ihe lensi good. I tiled )out CltlTiK PETIIOI.TlUM 1'II.I.S. When I coinmn.eid taking Iheuil coughed nltnost Ii,cissnnil), hail liciuon h.tge. night swe.i's, itc. I wetghcii 114 lbs Atttr Inking the pills two months Iho tough nnd night sweats ceased and hnd no hemoiihagc and wclghi t UJ pounds, Yours, lespcctfnlly, FEED, 0. 1)1 NN, Thousands of cxsesllke the above. Tho plllsarc also a positive cure for rhtoiilc bron chitis. Asthma, catnrih, and nil Throat and Lung Troubles Tilat boxes as cents. Largo boxes (tan p'lls) si. sum by mall on nceipt tr pilco, with dhcctlons. Addicss Dli. M. MILTON, July e, 0-3m wA-co m Ing, N, Y Tin; NEW YORK SUN For the Campaign. Tun W ei ki.v Si-N will be found n usi tu! auxiliary by uii who nio tnriiesily w 01 king for the 11 form ol Iho National t.'ouinmciit Dclleiltig lint 11,0 exits which bale so long beset the country can Occulta only by a change or the party In power, T iik m earnestly surportsror ITesldintund Vhe Piisldmt IlANCoeu and Enui.ish. lu order that all Ihosowho SjinpnthUewilh our purpose may most enir h-ntly eo-operatu wllh us.wo will send Tits: M'Kkhi.v scmo clubs, or slng.o sub scribers, post paid, lor Itttntj-liic ceiils rorlho lie .xi thitc months. Addtisa THESUN, Ns:w Y'ouk firv. nug si) 'so-lm, TEACHERS.fi.EM ISO daring VAOXHUN. For lull imrociilsrj, njlri!,, j. e:. airciiunv & :o.,' I'niin.iHoiiia, !. CHEAP HOMES! IN A J.IILT CTjIMATK. In North Carolin , flltrnUnt;.ifriizliic am! Mineral LatitU call be buualjt VKItV ClIJIAP. Iho Cltiuate U iniiu, (-1UW011-, iteaiiumi, iue hou is fooil ftiiacspaDia i iue ingnesi aoveiopnieni. iwerrtnl Union Is irr'wn In tm Itmlu. rmiuUt anil hospitable. TAXT.S LKUIT, ruliultiUsJiilaw-abidinjf TI1IIT. Vl.i.nf artnri-J j trr inuitiiiiyuitt nnu priisperoun. jvniiU'M water iiowern. C'orroBponilence Invited. InforniHtioti promntly Klven. Apply lotUflUcpartmcntoi Agriculture.KulcfgG.N.U TIII3 UUNANZA l'ttlt liOOK A(ll NTs, Is helling our two eplcuCIUly lUuarateil book.s UCf HANCOCK a GARFIELD the first wiltten by his lire-long friend, Hen J. W, loIINI.Y, an author of nullcnal r.,ine, anil an ar dent admirer 1 f tho "sui tub soldier;" Iho second wit ten by his comtadi-in-iiiins, nnd rusonal ... ..... utll. mn. rs, Jtil l.-sj,. r. ,iU null OC OI W lOO Cl- i.iuy. li.ith onielal, low-pncni, immmsi ly l'opii hir, nnd selling Hourjil Piccedcnt. Acenis 1)01 Itl.E 1 1)01 Itl.E I'lHU II'is by selling both. Outnts roe. each. Act O.l'ICK and Coin Money. IILDI1AI1I) Dlius. Chestnut street J'hlladelUila. a nug. J4iv $5,000,000. The American Shoo Tip Co. M'AllllANT lllKIB A. S. T. Co. lackT 1 hat Is now so exteuslrely worn ou CHILDREN'S SHOES TO WEAR A3 LONO A3 THE METAL, thi'sn,,'",? Int",,.l"? by them and by which misfit n i'.'UI,,.l',.l''..,.'.MV,'' 10 l"1r"" liuall). 'i I.t. lllit.li -ij,, jn ',,, !, J.''f''.?', sides t.clrig noru on tho coarser tl L'1,!""'',' ",,u ml ro-Hr shoos 5UnVhfti,u,Kli,,l,p BCC'",, They all have our Trade Mark A. . T. Vo. lanipeit 011 front of T Ip. I'aronis ihould ASK TOE SHOES with thU BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP ln.."ieiP-?.'.l''n I'"" basing for Ihttlr shlMrsn. Farmers ! M To Your Interest And buy your Porllllzirs of liojd llrauds. 1 sell naugh and bobs' goods ouly-Just rciellcdfour full Ground Hone, $37 tier ton Amiuoniateil Dissolved Hone", er ton Phosphates, joi Bllj J09 (,er 0n Gtjanii, J-lOperton l'lster, J 7 per ton Salt, S per ton Salt In Parrels, $2 80 and tl.ffii per bbl, In new prain bags' Jil.-lO and 0.") ceuts. Hcu d for samples and lull price list, II. W. ATI,. aug. 13. kD-lw' ESPY. PA. TOB PKINTIIxQ Nextlj and chetpljr ezecutnd st the COU'MIUN Ofllo.)