THE COLUM BIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM SB U KG, COLUMBIA COINT, PA. V3 m inlttiitfitun. (a MM S. ELWELL, Editor. K. mtlEMBSSOSB, PnWlthor. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Pi-ldiiy. Si'ipr 'it. 18RO. Democratic A'iilioiiiO Ticket. FOlt PHlWlDKNr, Son. W. S. HANCOCK, OF 1'ENNSYIA'ANIA. rou vicE-riu:siinNT, Wm. H. ENGLISH, . OF INDIANA. SrT TICK 171'. HUiT.r.MK junui:, UKOliai'. A. JENKri, Jefferson county. Al'lIITOIl nUNHRAL, P.OBKRTP. DECIIEllT. Philadelphia. C'ouuty TlcUct. rou roNdii ess Dr. O. A. MEQAKOKLL, tsalject lotho decision ot the Congressional Con f Tenc.. FOlt STATS 8KM ATE. E. J. McIIENRY, (tabjjct to tho djclilon o! til scnitortal Confer cnco.1 FOit ttKPHESRNT TI'EM, T. JEFF. VANDEI13LICE, JOSEPH H. KNITTLE, rou uisnucr attohnkv, HOBEItr It. LITTLE, The Chairman ot the Democratic County Com million reuut-stscach member ol the Standlui. Coin muu-f to make an aonolnttii'snt 0! a Vlirllanco rom- mttte for his election district, borough or township consisting ot at least two members. In addition to mi menrier ot ine maiming: i;uuiiiuiu.-i-, uiiu in iuu lartrer districts! Uren or four, ns may be necessirv. nnd the m ember ot the s niidhij Co.nmllt e will promptly within not more than one wetk send the linings to ttis chairman. Cms. (I. IUhklkv, Ihviii LowKNtiKini, Secretary. Chan man. tll'ANl)INlU'0IMlTTi:K. Post onice. leaver, .1. T. Vox, lieavcr Valley, lienton, ItolirMclIenry, Henlon. lierwlck, nr. F. r. Illll. Hi rwlcfc. liloomsbure K. luwd Miwenhorg moomsburg. W, Clin. (i. Ilarkley, do Ilrlarrrcek, A. II Ci o p, Hcrwlclc. C itawlssa, W. L. Kyei ly, Cataw Ksa. Centralis, Thomas l.eurns Centralta. Centre, T. r Conner Lime 111 Jgo. Conyngham N. Thomas Knnls, Centralla, 8. John Monroe, Ashland. Flshlngcreek, Cyrus II. McUenry.stillnHicr. Franklin, o. L.Ar'lcy, Ualawl sa. ureenwood, Wm. Kycr, Kierflroc. Hemlock, seth Shcwmaker, liuekhorn. Jackson, Silas W. Mcllonry, Waller. Locust, A. M. .lolinson, KUsburt,'. Madison, Conrad Kreamcr, Jcrseytown. Main, J. u. Nuss, Malnvllla MinUu, Samuel Snvder, MinilnMlle. Montour, I'eter A. Evans, liloomsburg. Mt l'leasant, K. Howell, Llnhtstrwu orange, Ja-. H. liarman, Orangevllle. Hne. .'0110 F. Fowler, Fine summit, ltoarinecreek, John Jtonrer, Koarlngcieck, Scott East, .lolin Havacc, Espy, H"ott West, Ur. I). T. Krebs, l.lzht.stiTcl.. Sugarloat, W. A. Kilo, Colt smile. Saturday October 2nd Is the last day for payment of taxes, Don t forget it. A cartridge factory at Bridgeport, Conn., was blown up last Friday. The building was demolished and lour men and a boy blown to pieces. The latest returns from Maine show that Plaisted is elected by a plurality ot'174. Tbi official count will not be made until the leg' islature meets next January. The Mormons have established a recruit' ing station in Virginia. They do not preach any polygamous doctrine as yet, their object being to organizs a colony to proceed to Utah. What do the Republicans think oflhcm selves uow.who called the Democrata,"fools" for celebrating the victory in Maine last week? It wasn't so very much loo Boon af ter all, was it? All sides now concede the election of Plaisted. A Hancock procession in Philadelphia last Saturday night was romposed of 10 S25 men in line. Speeches were made by t?ena tor Wallace and others. It was the grand est demonstration that city has witnessed for many years. The big Hancock meeting at Pittsburg last Saturday was uresided over by a life long Republican and one hundred Republi can Vice Presidents. Tho speakers were all republicans. It was one of tho biggest meet ings ever held there. The Philadelphia Tunes wants to know why Cessna don't get up a Garfield Democratic demonstration We presume it is for the same rcasou that Jack did not eat his supper. The Democratic Congressional Conferees of Pike county have been instructed to sup port George H. Rowland. It is reported that Rowland intends to run as an independ ent candidate If he does not get the noml nation in this district. If 9uch Is his pres ent Intention he ought not to he permitted to come before the conference unless he wil pledge himself to stand by its action. M J or Klotz will be nominated for Congress in the eleventh district, and be will be elected ly a majority of 0,000 at least. It Is now asserted that Weaver, the Green' back candidate lor President, is in the pay of the republican party, and indeed every thing points that way. In Alabama, where the Greenback! rs and Republicans fued he was heart and soul with them, but in Maine where the fusion was with the Dem ocrata Weaver denounced tho Union, refused to speak at fusion meetings, and the chair man of his state committee resigned and went over to the republicans. Weaver will not recelye a tingle electoral vote. To vote for him Is to throw a ballot away. Vote with the winning tide, and when Hancock Is inaugurated you will have the pleasure of knowing that you helped put him there, The Insult received at the republican con vention last Monday by Geo. W. Meara, a man who lost his left arm In the service of his country, U one that Union soldiers will not forget. He was a candidate for the of fice of representative and waa nominated with Geo. W. Buckingham without a dis. aeutlog vol;e, whereupon Mr. Buckingham refused to 16 a candidate, whether because he did not wish to bo on the ticket with a one-armed soldier, or because he wanted to tun alone, be did not atale, but alter Mr. Meara had been ruthlessly kkked out of the convention, be accepted the uomluatloa. If Meara waa not a proper man for the place bo ought not to have been unanimously Dominated by acclamation iu the first in stance. To "t him on the ticket, tod theo btrlke him down the next moment, was an act which only the republican party would be guilty of. It ahowt Ibit they meant what they said when they declared the sol dier business la layd out." Tbsy have no place for Uulon soldlera, though they bare Mlected acutnber orrebl brgil!cr for Im jrtnt positions, Tlio fight U waxing warm In Indiana and Ohio, The rctct if Democratic victor- Irs In bMh Stales nre ury encouraging. The KepubllcaiH nre discouraged and tie- moralized hy their Inglorious (left-fit In Mnlnc, General Hancock left the field on a, stretcher and retnrtjed before his wounds wero healed, O.ncral Garfield lell the field before ponder commenced to burn,to tnko a sent In congress, and never returned. This Is tho military record of the two candidates In n nut shell. Whom the Oods destroy I hey first mako mad. This accounts (or the nrrsrnt bad temper of tlie republican party. They call Democrats "fools" because wo celebrate their complete overthrow In Maine. Their dying contortions hero nnd everywhere are fearful to behold. The campaign In Lycoming county Is progressing most favorably. Never wllhln llio recollection of the oldest inhabitant hnve the Democracy been better organized, or moro enthusiastic than at piu'ent. There are many changes among the soldier clement and with the farmers, and thcro is every rea son to believe that the county will give Irom three to fivo hundred increased majority. The Origin of the (Jreenliack Cause. The fact Is pretty well understood through out the country that Weaver, the Green back candidate for Preside ut, Is playing into the, hands of the Republicans, and that he is now under pay to hold ns many Democrats ni possible to tho organization. Why will they be deluded nnd Iop ihelr votes for the purpose of helping Gaifi-U. TIIK SUM!) FACTS OF SATIII1HAY NKillT. The Philadelphia JVc ( Rep.) September 20th. contains the following despatch from liloomsburg: Special )lixteh to the J'rcm. "Ili.oo.Msiiuno. Septembir 19. The Re nublicaus held a jollification meeting on Saturday night here, and in the midst of it the Democratic President of Council order- d his nnlice to ariest the bairman of the Uouiny Cmnmiltee and the President of the meeting, without preferring any charges they imposed on each n fine of five dollars. Tho meetiug was renimeu on incir release, when an organized body of Democrats on the opposite side of the street tried to drown the voices in llio speakers uy cueenug ior Hancock, Eloquent speeches were made by 1). A llecUfy, A. M. Parker, of Michigan, and J. U. Ilniwn. The enthusiasm was un bounded and it was mm of (he largest meet ugs ever held in liloomsburg, In this Sunday despatch, hurried off by some nnonvmous Jladlcal to slur his own Town aud his neihbor', and tn run its course Iu party papers abroad, we bavo both falsehood stated and truth suppressed. lt. It is not true that there was a Repub lican meeting in progress which was Inter rupted by the arrest of Beckley and Brown There was a crowd upon the street and firo works let off an exhibition, but no speaking or organization of a meeting to be interrupted. The speakmg, such as it was was to an unorganized crowd, and after wards. 2nd. The exhibition going on was danger ous, disorderly and unlawful, and had been expressly forbidden by the Town author! tics before it was begun, and was also for bidden after it was begun, before any arrests were made. 3rd. There was no "organized body of Democrats on the opposite side of the street, or anywhere else in Town, that eve ning. There were plenty or men and boys about, of all sorts, when the heroes of the evening made violent and abusive street speeches to the crowd eubiequent to their ar rest. These, very naturally, produced some excitement, and disturbance, but for tunately no actual collision or violence. The statement in the despatch that the meeting or gathering was "ono of the largest ever held in Bloomsburg,'' is ridiculously false. 4. Equall" unfoundtd is th" assertion that Beckley and Brown were fined by the Presi dent of the Council without any rhnige against them. That officer, (who has the powers of a magistrate,) was personally present, directed the Town Constable to no tify the ofienders to desist, ai.d upon their defiant refusal, directed him to bring them before him. They wcie so brought and fined five dollars each, fir exploding fire works in the Town. As ;foce njjicert of ihe Town, the President aud constables enforced pub lie authority against contumacious offenders for an oiTetise openly committed, openly charged against them and wholly Ubdenied. From among ligal regulations for the good order and tafely of tho Town, may be cited tbo following: Town Ordinance No. C, passed May 27, 1872, provide: "That It shall not be lawful to fire any fire crackers or tquibs of any description or kind, upon any day,withiii the limits of the town of liloomsburg j And any percou or persons firing or cuusipg to It find null fire crackers ortqulhs within tho llinils of said Town shall, upon eonwetiou bel.ire the Presideut uf Town Council, forfeit and pit) a fine not exceediug five dollars fir each of fense." Firing nnket toilbs to thn mani fest danger of roofs aid properly in the neighborhood, by full grown office-holders, should be jufct as promptly stopped as fire cracker throwing upou the street by small boys on the fourth of July I To be suie the patriotic "small boy" has no vote j but Postmasters and Notaries Public have no more light than he has tn violate the good order and ngulationH uf the Town. A cavil Is made upon the meaning of the word "Sijuib" in the above Qrdlrance i word which while it includes Ilia couimmi firecracker, baa a wider signification. It covers In addition any "little pipe or eyliu der of paper filled witu podi.r orpomlius tible matter, and bent Into the air, burning and bursting with a crack," (Websler) j or as Richardson puts it, in general Icruis, "a mluj'o fire work." All this dlatuibapcp arose from an attempt to impose by bluster and show upoi) the lg norant , to palm off upon them an fciglorious defeat in Maine, as an actual victory, coup ltd with a dcblgu to Interfere wlili Mr. Iloyd Robisou's little greenback meeting lu the Opera House. The celebratioo, in its avow ed object, waa a mockery and a sham. The Republicans had lost in Maine fifteen thous and votes compared with 1870, and tho vote on Governor there was so close, that the result was unknown and disputed. It turns out, by the latest returns, that they were beaten on that vote aud still more largely beaten on tho vote fur Congressmen. And yet, forsooth, they must celebrate the Maine election uf pretend to do to, and raise a dis turbance In the Town by their manner otuo loe- it: fur o xcltement abd disturbance were Inevitable or at least natural results of their conduct. No meeting of theirs held in a regular or usual manner, has been or will ha disturbed. Even M r. Word s anus lv speech at their meeting on Tuday was not resented, b)t waswmpiy wen answereu und repellod by a gsiitltnua, tpetklug genlJfMliiOiiNft eveplajr. WANIIINUTON I.CTIKIt. Washington, II. V. Sep. ISlli, 1880. TUP. .MORA I, OF Till'. MAINE ELECT ION HOW IT 18 1'ELT IK WASHINflTON P18MAYK1I tlOVEllNMKNT EMPLOYEES. The Maine election has been much talked about during the past three days. Coming mnicdlatcly after the election in Vermont, Its result has been most depressing on the population of the Capital, to many of wheni it menu ruin, Of course thcro is n strong endeavor to find a bright sldo to tho picture, and government clerks get together and cheer one another with such optimistic views as: "This will only ncrvo the party lo grea ter effort In October nnd November." It camroon enough but not loo lato to warn usofour danger. "Wo will now work as we never worked bclorc." &c, &c But they cmnot shut out the appalling fact that they have lost tho first contested state. . A state that they hoped to carry by from 5,000 to fifteen thousand majority, Nor can they closo their eyes lo the fact that Hancock is stronger than his party in Maine I that n state confidentially claimed by their party, and conceded to them by the Democrats. will, in all human probability, cast Us vote n the elictoral college for the Democratic nominee, They congratulate themelves that they havo saved the legislator nnd their repre sentation in Congress. Hannibal Hamlin will succeed himself, ur be succeeded by a Republican in the Senate. But no prophet is required to predict that James G. Blaine ill not succeed himself nfter the National administration has been for three years in the hands of tho De.noerats. With that fire brand eliminated from u.itionnt politics the country may hope for a rest. In retirement ur even iu a hoptlcss 'minority, he will Ml!! rant nnd yell, but his voice will lose its oracular twantr. When 1 rtmeiubcr whutellorts the Kepuh- liraus made to carry Maine I am all the more suprncd at the result. Logan, the loudest, if not the moit ektjucht, ol Ihe Grant triumvirate, has been on almost every stump in the pine tree state ; Conger and Hoar, of Michigan, were there ; Bob Inger- soil, who draws as big houses as licecher or a circus, lent his assistance! hosts of for eign and li.cal orators made the air vocal from the coasts to the Canadian border with their cries of warning of defiance, of rage. The Democrats made but little effort to car ry the stale. Three weeks ago their orators were recalled, and an order was Issued to ex pend no more money where it would do so little good. Now the question naturally sug gests Itself, if wb cau do so well without ef fort, how much better can we and ought we to do when the issue is to rescue the country Irom radicalism, and to condemn nationally a national fraud in a party and in one of its chief abettors. HlLlOK. llEMUUUTlU POLE KAISINO. Kditoks Coi.u.muian : The Democratic Pule raising here on Sat urday.Sept. 28th 1880, was one of the pleas- antest episodes and most glomus epochs in ihe history of llio party in this township. Never.in the recollection of the oldest Dem ocrat, was there so much interest nnd such unbounded enthusiasm manifested as there was on this occasion. Long before the time for meeting had arrived the people came flocking in by scons, aud by one o'clock the crowd was simply Immense. Theie were representatives present from Pottsville. Bloomsburg, Numrdia, Slabtown and a great many from Northumberland county and other point', The pole iJ, according to the unanimous opinion of those present, the nicest they have ever seen raised. It measures one hun dred and twenty three feet in length and has but one splice. lis diameter at the base is sixteen inches aud it tapers gradually from thereto the top where there is a little bunch of branches and green leaves giving it the appearance of lifr. The pole is also dec orated with a beautiful banner and a trans parency on which is printed tho names of the candidates iu brilliant letters. Raising the pole consumed nearly all of the after, noon so that the time of "speech making'' was veiy limited. Notwithstanding this Messrs John M.Clatk (substitute for Col. Freeze,) B. Frank Zirr and John 0. Yncuiu of Bloomsburg, each made a short, spicy, speech ou the issues of the day to the entire satisfaction of thoso present, uuless it was the Republicans. There were several Republicans present, a few of whom took an active part in raising the pole, and it is the opinion of many that they are about ready to espouse the glorious cause of our gallant leader Hancock, By the way, in the evening of this event ful day, after the band had finished playing "Hail Columbia" and the crowd had dispers od and the noie aud tumult of Ihe day had subsided; after night had drawn down her sable curtain and pined with astar af ter tho silvery moon appeared above the lstern horizon and was c.T'linr. her pale Ight down over the shadowy valley and around the Hancock pole where the stars and jUlpe-i wero floating iu the soft, geulle, zephyrs f evening. After all was quiet aud the ppnple ot li vicinity were reicling lu "nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep;" now just at this auspi cioua moment, the neighbors were called, (the female portion pf ihem) another meet ing was held, I uuess it wu a Democratic ratification meeting well it's a boy and I am li.tormtd his name is lo bo Winfield Scott llantock . Now, who will dare to y thi,t npinnn is not an important lactor in the no itlcs of our country? The Republicans might ss well throw up Ihe sponge now and acknowledge their de feat. When new born babies assume tho name of Hancock and "laud him to the stats'' with their jjral breath, it means some thin ir. II Chairman Loweuberg asks for the newa from Locust, or desires to anticipate the re; suit In the present campaign, tell him to mail us first, last and &1 the time as solid for Hancock and English and the pure old Jatksonlan Democracy, One op Thkm, Wester" locust, August 20, 1880. -w t -.1 'J - Tie I'epsiop (lunlueks. Bl-ClOV. Curtln's Wllllainsport speech. I have looked up the law and I find that from 1SUU to JBYfi.tbo UeputiUCan, prty Dei ing in iwer, Union soldiers received from $S to t30 per month, the latter being for to. tal disability. Iu 1876, for disability, it was raised tofSO, allowing nothing for artificial arms and legs. Rut in 1870, when the dem ocrats got coulrol of Congreaa ''the rebel brigadiers" as the Republicans call them the limbs of the soldiers were replaced and renewed, and in 1878 the pension was rsU ed to (82 a month ior those who had lost both arms, or both yes, or both legs. In 1879 a law paused giving arrears to all sol er, and allowing pensions from Ihedste ordisabillty or uiscnarjie. mus nwj pi their back pay from the" "rebej brljadltra " Peddlers should bear lu minu mat a 4V u-ilctrai nrasldtnt w(J the ar raarages of pensions bill, and a Democratic .k - VIII -t Tho Hancock Utmonstratlon at I'lttslmrg. j At a great meeting at Pittsburg on Sat urday night, held under the auspices of Hancock republicans, addressed by General Butler and Colonel Forney, Paul Carson, one of tho most prominent and intelligent colored men of Allegheny county was ono of the vlco-Presldents. A number of other colored men were also officers of the meet ing, After the adjournment of the meeting a committee of colored people called ou General Butler to express their thanks fur his services in behalf of their race. Gen eral Butler tuld them that he had wnlted for sixteen years for the republican party to give the necessary protection to tho colored poo pip, but lie did not Intend to wait four years longer. He would now look to the Demo cratic party for that purpose, and believed he would not be disappointed. Whilo the meeting was in progress Colonel Forney re ceived the following telegrams: Philadelphia, September 18, 1880 lion. John II', Forney : Tho subjoined ro tubllcnns of Philadelphia, who havi long followed your lead and have heard your voice In favor of the great doctrines taught by Lincoln and Sumner, and read your magni ficent appeal In favor of the forgiveness of our Southern brethren, nnd In zoalous advo cacy of liberty to the slaye-, now join you iu doing honor to tho favorite son of Penn sylvania, and the surviving son of tho glo rious triumvirate who saved our great Stntn from invasion Winfield Scott Hancock. This dispatch is signed by ouo hundred and two names. Philadelphia, September 18 Dear Co1 onel Forney: The cry Is still they cune. Hang out your banners ou tho outward walls The largest nnd mint enthusiastic political meeting over held in Philadelphia Is now going on here. Over 2,000 Hancock repub licans In line, and, like their o'd commander always forming in the front rank. GEonm: Wolf, Gconan H. Lant, Samull BAItNI'.S, James Huttsr, Charles Wolf, Chaiiles Zimmerman, Johk D. Dandum, Hancock Republlcan,Soldiers of the Grand Armv of the Republic. (In Hold hides at (Jure. lELD.THI! PRETENDED PROTECTIONIST IS REALLY A FREE TRADER. Fiom'fiil Forney's rpcech aJ'iWJur(i, In considering the tariff question,!!! which you are so deply interested, I ueed not as sure you that I have always favored the pro tective system. Its leading companions in this State have been my personal friends, and whenever a practical issue relating to this subject has been raised during the last generation I have united with them iu bat tling for the interests of our noble Com monwealth. In these struggles one of the mot insidious aud dangerous opponents we have have had to encounter was James A. Garfield. He has been a decided supporter of the freo trade theories which some of the Eastern and Western Republicans habitu ally support. He favored a reduction of the duty on pig iron when all Pennsylvania Con gressmen opposed such a reduction. He op posed the abolition of the duty on tea and co free when all Pennsylvania protectionists contended for that measure. He voted for the ten per cent, reduction of the duties on all manufactured products that came Into competition with the Industries of our State when that insidious and injurious measure was opposed by all the true friends of Amer ican industries. Gcueral Garfield has been dazed by the glamor and the fanciful honor of being elected a member of the Cobden Club. He has been ready to sacrifice your interests for the sake of winning applause, or possibly mure substantial reward from com peting British manufacturers. So far was this subserviency to foreign interests carried UU' ling fourteen years of Congressional service that when Garfield was elected, i:i 1877, as the caucus nominee of the Republican party for the Speakership of the House of Rep' resentatives, five of the Republican Con gressmcn of Peunsylvania.including some o your immediate Representatives, refused to vote for General Garfield on account of tho zeal he had displayed in adyucating free trade measures. It should be the aim of every owner of Horses,CowH,&c.,to make them us handsome and useful as possible, The German Horse and Cow Powder helna to develop all the Dowers of the animal. It improves its heau ty and increases its usefulness. It makes milk, mucle and fat. By using it a horse will do more work and a cow give more milk and bo in better condition with less fed. Sold only by weight at 15 cents a pound by C. A. lUeim, liloomsDUrg. l-12, '79-ly Scribner is now ten years old, and th managers seem disposed.to celebrate the fact by a November number of unusual strength No fewer than four large engravings by Cole will be giyeu, and other well-knowu engravers will be duly represented. The lit erary quality will be remarkable, and the contributions will include an essay on hit' man, by Stedman; a fine study of Glsd stone, by a Member of Parliament; a da scriptive paper on the Bordentown, (N. J Bonapartes, more of tho pathetic life of Millet, a critique of the painter Veddcr, stirrine: account of the battle of Mobile Bay apropo) of the new statue of Farragut, by St. Oaudens, and some practical suggestions about Tableaux with illustrations. The first chapters, (twenty eight pages) of "Pe ter the Great as Ruler and Reformer," and of "Tiger Lily," a new short serial, and one or two other features not yet to bo an nounced, will make up a rich and abl number. genls and CauvaBfers make from $25 to $50 per yteeY iellipg gooda for E. G. Hide out & Co., 10 Barclay Btreet.lfew York. Beud for iteir catalogue and terms. aep.l080ly Republican stump orators ip Westefn and Border statei. point to Garfield's record, abj bU affiliation with the London Cobden club to provo tbat be is a free trader. J- I If you are troubled with feyer aud ague, dumb ague, billioun fever, jaundlco dyp,p ttia, or ny dUease of the llvpr, blood or stomach, an4 wUb to get well, try tbe now remedy, tot. Guilrflett'a freuch fiver I'ad. wbfch cqreii by absorption. Auk your drug gUt for it, and take qo other, and if he baa not got it send 11.60 in a letter to the trench Kidney Tad Co., Toledo, O,, and receive oue by return mall. Marriages. Cooper Kostkmuauuku On Ihe 19th lul. at lha M. K. Parsonage st Numldis, i'a,, by IUt. J. Ouldin, Mr. Joihua Cooper loMiaa Anna M. Koslenlauder, both of Columbia counljr. Deaths. Outox, On Ui Uili lnt-t r' EHaaUA tJlrVjh, of I!n1ocl lownsliljv, ajod 77 ttw. ITEMS. The Prince of Wales owes $3,000,000. A meeting between his Royal Highness nnd ono of the old tlmo Chicago real eslato spec ulators would bo very touching. The London medical journals report the case of a girt who has slept uninterruptedly fur six months. They must have let her rend n book of English jokes. 8.'0 English miners die annually from accidents. An Ohio man has patented paper window shutters. Hugh Glenn, the great California farmer, has 15,000 acres In wheat alone. Eight newspapers were started In Paris latjear; four arc surviving. It is estimated that Michigan has 110,810 farms and produces 18,000,000 bushels of wheat per annum, The cotton mat ufactorles of Plltibtirg, Virginia, have 2(J,000 spindles, 000 looms and employ nearly 1000 hands. Colonel Mosby writes homo from Hong Kong that ho will voto ns ho shot against Hancock, Tho Nova Scotia gold mines nro said to hayo produced more than $0,000,000 in eigh teen years. An eminent Boston preacher once said that it was mockery to pray at night for sweet and refreshing sleep without seeing to It that the bedroom is well ventilated, Colonel Mosby, the United States Consul at llur.g Id ng, was charged on the 30lh ol July with nn assultwlth aspeai onniiAmer can seamnu. Aftc. healing the evidence llio magistrate cautioned Col. Mosby, and dlxmisstd the summons. San Fraucisco society is deeply in!tie-ti n a report that Miss Flood, to whom U Grant, Jr., was engaged, has jilted lliojnui man. He appeared in public wi ll a L'irl ccrlbed ns "not over nice," and when Mi's loud beard of it she terminated the engnge- ineut. The property loss to young Grant is something like $2,500,000. It so happened that a majority of the gen erals In the Union army during thn war were democrats. General McClellen, Gen eral Hancock, General Franklin, General Roeecran, General Meade, General Hooker, Geueial Thomas, General Scofield, General McClelland, General Slocum, General Buell General Smith nnd General Palmer, arc a few conspicious examples. At n recent anniversary celebration of the battle of North Point, near lialtim ire, ten of the sixteen survivors inarched In 'he pro cession. Their ages ranged from 8'A to 95, and the eldest carried the Hags they defend ed the Identical one which, ou that deci sion, incited Key to write "The Star Span- Kb d Banner" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFFS SALE. Hy virtue of sundry writs Issued out of tho Court ot Common Pleas of Col lmbla county, aud to mo di rected, will ho exposed to public sale at the Court House In tbo tow n of IUoomsbury, at 2 o'clock, p. in. FRIDAY, OCTOUER JO, 18S0, All that ccrtiln lut ot ground situate In Locust township Columbia co., and Mate of Pennsylvania, boundtd and deacilbed as follows, to-wlt: On the north by the public road, on ihe cast, south and west by landscfMaj berry Snjder. containing four acres more or lri.3, on which are erected a dwelling house, .table and other out-buildings. Seized, taken In execution it tbo suit of Keuben Shumanand John 1. human, administrators of Jacob Shurnan, deceased, now for uo of Ashland tfalnir Fundand Loan Association against Daniel I. Ilouck , and Samuel Ilouck and to be sold as the property of Datstcl I. Ilouck. Freeze & Makk, Attorneys. Vend. I2x. ALSO, AU that certain lot of ground sltuito In tho Town of Catawissa, Columblacounty, Matef Pennsylva nia, bounded and described ns follows, towlt; Vc glunlnijnt a point on the north side of Pine street at the Interaction of Second btrcet, ihrncft by the north side of said Pine street a course bearing houtheahlwardly two hundred nnd ten feet to land of sUuman, thence by land of said bhuman northeastwardly ono hundred and thirty -lUo fctt more or less to latrt late of Catharine (JefMu, rit- ccascd, thence northwestwardly and by land late ot Catharine (it I kin, deceased, and parallel with Ptn stret-t ten f et to land of William II. Orange's es tate, and paiallel with fvcond street blxty feet thenco northwestwardly and by land of William II. Orange's estate and parallel with Pine street two hundred feet V theeastsldeof Second street,lhtne( by;sald Second stt eet se ent -tl o feet more or lrs to the placo of beginning whereon aie tiected at -o-story double frame dwelling house, fronting on Second street, a frame wagon makr and carriage shop, a frame bUtkunltli thop and aframo c.inlage or ware house aul outtmMdlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suits cf (le-orgc Hughes and W, (1. Vetter, executors of Lewis Yet tcr, deceased against tleorge W. froultondto Iv sola a3 tho property of (.eoige W. fcoult. it h awn, Attorney, Vend Ex. Terms ca&h on day of sale. U. II. ENT, sep.2J,'so-u Sheriff. UIDOE LE'lTINCl. Ill bo let at Hcnton on SATUltDAY OOTOliElt 2. l&so. at 10 o'clock a. m., a bridge to bo erected across w est creek near Kiinoie s mm, in nunlon township. To bo n wooden braeo coered bridge 5T feet long 16 feet wtde. abutments to bo repaired bv contrac tor, so as to admit of skewbock 3 feet Horn topol w an 'laic. Plans and specincatlons can bo seen at the Com missioners' olllce. StTKI'llEN POIH.,1 Commissioners A. II. HKUHINII, V of CHS. HH.'lldltT, J Columbia Co., Commlssloneis office liloomsiburg Sept. IU'.oo-w ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VAI.UA 1IIK REAL ESTATE! In pursuance o( an Older ol the Orphan's Court ol columUa county, the utrtdflencd will sillat public fulo on tho priinlHtscf the late John ilensch, da ce ased, In Franklin towu.hlp, on SATT.FAYCCTCBi:R23ra, 1E0, nt ono o'clotk p. in., theloponlri; dc&crlUd RE. EST A T 23, Hounded hy the latds ci Wra. Temple, Wellington Clevcr.M. Of arhi art, Susijuclunna ItUtr,M. Mcnsch, and others, contalulos 16f ACJRES AND 52 FB.CHS Sloreorle.s. 'Xherels crcettd on tho prendses two largo lrame DWELLING HOUSES, Larec Ilank liarn and other out-lulldlrfS. There Is also a UOOIl OliCIIAIIU ON TI1K PIIKSIISKS. TKHMrl OF SALE Ten pcrontotone-Iourlhot tho purchase money toho raid st the s'rlklPirdouu ol Ihe properly, the one-lpurth kts the ten icrftnt, at the coLllitnutlon utsoluto and the mn&Ulos thiee.Iouilb8 In cnejear ttifjamrulth lntertst from conminatlon nisi. JESE MENf.CH, MlCilAKLMENSt'lI, Sept. u. 'fO-u Adintm ttraiors DB. J. A. 3USSt.AU.-AVD THE ONLY DR. SHSIIMAU knni to the pohllc for ihe ,,t ;i:, vearsor mora for bis snocossmi method or tioailnir Kuniuio rltltouttho aunoyoucoand Injury trusses lumct, ma' now be connulitd weekly at bis New York and Iloston omccs. Dr. 3lterinan Is tbo discoverer or tbeunly known enro (or Hunturohy locaioiternul treatment. No mau la sale wbn has a Hnpture, no maitcr how insiinincant ho may consider It, for every man v, ho has dlrtd Imin It onio tutlerod hlinaeK tbat It wus a trltllui. aliment; and every man wbo now surfers Irom It and tno iniury 01 trusses iosucu un e.ien. last 1110 naa no enjoyinents, onco regarded Itosunwnrthv special sltenllon. It Is not a sland-stlll affliction; Itlssteadhv nrosresslve, even unto death, and he Is wise who takes I ho necessiry steps to be eUoctually relieved Irom It helore thelday ol surti-rloi: and tlooin comes upon him. Patients Irom abroad can rooelvo treatm'nt and leave Ior home 'some day. Ilurtnir treatment any kind or active enercbe or labor can he turtormed without lnterleilni;vlth tbe treatment, and nils salely Irom theUanveraolslraniruUtedltupturo. IIIH IIOO( (l.N lllU-rl lli: kIvcs the most reliable nroois Irom (thtlnvulslicd proresslonal gentlemen, c!erg men, and merohsnui ot bis sucoesrul practice and nonularltv th( relrom tbr ujhout th a country and the West Indies. Ihe strutted should read it and Inrorui tnem' selves It It Illustrated with pnitograpblo MKeneases ol eitremely bad cases tielore and alter cure, and mailed t those who send IS cents In consequence o( the ureal demand Ior Br. Sherman's personal services, be will tin Mrtber notloe, divide his time between bs New York and Huston omces as (ollows: Saturday. Mondav and Tuesday ha may he consulted at his New York omoe and Wednesday. Thursday and Friday at hi iioa. ton omoe, each week. Kemsmbtr.la wriunir or calling, the adlress Is a55L Broadway, cor. BKnrray itrcet Pauchy & Oo'a. Advt'fl. rtn t XTCItMorntHctilleciKtlSI.YJM ( 1 1 ( I A (NO PIANO", tW UP- I"!'" lrec' AdJro-s Daniel V. Ileatty, WaslihiBtoii N. '. sep. se tu 4-w " AfiRN-i AI1K COINlNd MONEY telling t!KGAttFIELDlIAF-O0K UUti ANUI I SB ? ' SCp. S4, "WMW U Nrr nn rry nilrnrllie sljlrsnro nnw rrmljr. MASON AND (iTss IN TM K WOULD, Winners of Highest Distinction at hvery nrent !,-.lt.!! a. 'a. Vi'ss; ....IIVtL'l, fill l-Alll.lll, UK HAMLIN OHOANS io ii ami upward. 1'or eay r.v- menls. Rs a quarter ana up"' fatnlozues free. MASON "A''!"' 48 Knst Hlh St.. (Union square,) i ' Wi Avenue, Chicago. A sepM-lw Watrafh I MALT ' THE NEW FOOD MEDICINE f pUKnn Is no t-reater Wood rrml'icer and I.lfo sur- I 1 la nine r mioie m n' ,unu .u-jv. ... ... ....r M Aii- iiiti'Kum. nrennreil t.-om I'nter- inented Malt, Hon sand ((ulnlne. They tied tho liody and lleihraln, enrich tho blood, solidify the I hnm-s n.irden llio tnncles. (pilot llio ncru-s, cheer tli mind, perfect dlirestlon, regulate llio stomac n and bowtis.ceansniiemer imu '"'""r1. !..r..M. vil-u- i ii,'i:.iprviiiii.ir.r tlio node. Ilo- n-nm'nr imitations similarly named. Loon tor llio ...,,i.uv" uniMvri hi: w lien npoears 11 inns in (ho label of eery bottle, sol' COMPANY, HO.srON.MASS, eiory uumu. .-um ........ v . M A I, I mr ircic sep !l, 'sdl-w a IllMlATIIsT Itl'HIl cut Liiomi! 00,000! In Thirty Days, and WX Morn Printing lostirpty .Inn. a... I fill th., l.lfl I f R.( ILMf lll I. W. YI SKI'. II hlzhty o n- dor-ed bv den. Hancock', tho party lcaikrs, nnd press; and I.lfo or GSM. GARFJELD bv (Un. .1. S. Illtl.SIIIN also strong ly i-lili.r-.Kl. Itolliollll'lal, iromeuseiy popular, lih liicoiiv lo dim ft week ! I Agents making .10 Iii jji a Has! llio harvest Is September and October, i mt riij. fhv nneii More Agents Needed. . ror ,..r.. H,lr... nnli-V. HI'HllAHI) Ul(('H..riUl3 72-t'hcstnul slreet, r.dladclphla. d sep. KMw I miiiTir Morphine Habit cured In 10 O20 1 U lM days. No pay till cored. Dr. .1. st I'UKss, Lebanon, ti. wacu u... ui.kon incuts. fcSTATB OK K. J. THORNTON, PECGASEP. COLUMI1IA COUXTV, SS: Tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania lo Caleb liar-1 ton, James Marlon, Ell llarton. Kvnlina, mauled to I L. II. ltipert, .Mary H., married to Bias Mendtnhall. I address. Hloomsburir. l'a.. Matilda, daughter ot I Kllsha (!. liartou, deceased, now mairled to .1. s. ...arii. niftrn Amlenreld. Luzerne comity. Pa. inn ..mm, nf .lohn. iiddress. lllooms- burir. IU.' Morris O. sionn.ciiu.es 1'. .Sloan, Sarah Sloan, Martha C, widow ot Thomas wanton, ad dress, liloomsburg, l'a., Miles (I. smith, lloboken. . t ... n.i.n. flli-ltln fihln kmnllnp. rniir- rled io U. I'. Lutz, Uangor. l'a., Lllllo Oreen, married I to Uorr, llavenna, Ohio, Cora (Ireen, married io obed Searles. ltavenns, Ohio, llarton (ireen and William (Ireen, Plymouth. HocKlnnrt county, uuio, Emily (Ireen, married to Isaac Zulu, of t'rbanna, it, .ir. iniH( Ann ilriin. rieeeHSf d. married to lloon'c, leaving heirs, Mrs. Emily Day and (leorgo ooone, OI rtieuo, .nervei mu-ijt :r"t1.' . "' smith Aledo, Jle-cer county. 111., Mrs. Amanda (Ireenly, Wnchaia, Kansas, Airs. ni. -uuueLiu io - u iremoni, nooge oo., eu.,uiiuiBMJi .wuv tm&tx&sssm sn tmnrJU-o. California. Samant ha Keller, l-ern, Mercer couniv. in., i.ntu. luariicu iu wan KranciMCo, California, Samantha Kel in, tv. I., William W'allaeo l'enman, Jlaawan, Knox coun . III., William Thornton, Mauch Chunk, l'a., Niil itlno Thornton, I'eru, 111., James Thornton. Wll- o.tlr... ll.tn.nnrf IM . Klt7.il.el ll ( hflrlea. LOtkDOrt. N. V i-h ,Hi. Ar,ntrnnL'. IM-Wnort. Nlairara CO.. N. Y., lllcani V. 'Ihoruion, Mlllersburg, Mercer county, ill., .mm. surah lllnl.Mt. l'leasant. Iowa, Mrs. 1 nl- na Ilngenbueh. Mt. l-ltasaut, lona, Mrs. liachil li nts, Ml. l'leasant, Iowa. Jackson Thornton, 111., lnrv 'I linrntnn miirrli-rt In Kllne.llnea! descend' nnlaot U. J. Thornton, deceased, and lo all jiertcns fntpr.'-tpd. r-.reetlnf; Yon nre hribv cited lobe andnpncarUIoi'elhe.Iud.eHot our Orphans' Court at nn orphans' court to held at llioomsbu g onllie Ilrsi il.iv of December next, then end there 10 aciept fir n.niif. tn thti leal psante of said K. .1. Thorn ton rt...'..,,e,..l nt. thn nTiniul. ed valuation nut unon lt.liv tlw. limtipKt. iliil v auaroed bv tho said Cotllt nr.il returned by tho Mierlir. Aud hereor fall not. witness llio Honorable William Kluell, l'lesldent of our said court, tno tentn oay or M-oiemoer, .. n.. ouo thousand uglil uunorca aim eigiuy, WM. KH1CK11AUM, l r. llrtrir. Clerk o. C. Deputy. ept. 17, 'so-tf E XICCUl OH'S NOTICE. EST1TS Or JOSEI'U l'OUB, DECKASKD. Letters testamenUiry on tho estato of Jiseph I'oho, lalo or centre township Columbia to"n ty, renusjUanla, deceated, havo been gnu led by tho llcgister of said county to hlcpien Polio and John wolf Kiecuiors. ah persona hnvlnir rlnltns nfnlnst th estate Of said lleCe- ilenl. Hrn renuested ro nrepent them Ior fcetlleuunt, and those Indebted to the estate to make pajment to tho unaerslgued l.eculors.iiiioui ui lav. STKI-IIK-f 1-olIE, J UN WOLV. sen. it, it.M ow Kecutors. l?ni.''i O I Mill pjnltwoof Ihe best ar V Mt SA M LhS II" er sold W aireuts toeveiy one who answeis this :taln sixty Jul; 0, 'sJ-.m wici) city Mills, Mass. CAMPAIGN SONGSTERS fnr l.nth ill IKCOCIt nnd (1 A 11F1EI.1) CI.llllS now lendy. Eaens-plcy, spirited, at,a spienaiu noin in Music and Words. 1 he cry Largest and net In Ihe Held, and the Cheapest. muhpIih malted on iicelpt nf nrlee. lye. i-neli. (Irand chance for Airents and uiuiis. jerms i.ioerui. rur untiuiuia, uum.o. UNION HOOK CO., '.'., Jayne St., Puna, sptiotw u Rowell & Oo's. Advc'a. THE 10NAZA FOIl HOOK AOHNTS is belling our two splendidly Illustrated books,I.irc of GEN. HANCOCKS POHNEY, (an author of national fame), highly en dorted hy (leu, HaLeock, tho parly leaders, and press; alio LUo of pinu rt i THTTIT rv'-y his coin- friend Ceu. JAS. s. UIUMIIN', (an author H wldoce- leurilj), also sirongiy enooneu. ituuiuiu.iui, mi- mptii.fv nnnnlnr. ki'lllni- filer 10.1)1)11 a week I 1 Agents making llo a day! Outnts, nee each. For best books and terms, address quick, HUlfUAHU llltos., I'hlla., Pa. r sept, lo-lw $777 A YEAH ana oxpent-es to agenls. outnt Free. Address P. O. V1CKEKY, Augusta, Maine. r tep. iu 4W A liVIIHTIMIIto by addressing (IEO. P. lt()V V Ell, 1 CO., 10 hpruee slreet, NcwYoik, can learn the exact cot ol any nronosed line or Al- visirrihiNu in American neusuupeis. Ifiool Vuuv I'auiliUlel loo. r sept. 10-lw A DM I N 1 STIt ATO B'S TOTICK Kt.TATB OKELIS1U R0BBIK8, DECEASED, letters of Administration on the estate of Ell&ha not Dins, late or Jackson luwDbnin. Columbia co, renn'a.. deessed. liave bot-n eranled bv the hpl'Is- terolbalJ co.to the uudurslncd AOmtolatratura. au persons navin cmims aRainsiineestu') or tnu meat, aud thoso Indebted to tho estate to mato ruv. ruetit to lUo, uudenined Admlnutratora without KZEKIRL FI11TZ, V, I', ItOlimNS, AdtQlnUtratorti. Au . 13, b0-w Waller's r, o., Columbia Co, .THE VICTOR uouuio hu or . Clovor Machino I Ike nJt hassf n ft lF In df ftju. at4 Iplllo av rir 4UU4i aviMr fe 4iMrlMHiti, ilrtlvWM. .X PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Office )' SHORTEST NOTICE ND AT THE 'inur RFAPONAm F TF.RVF If. Vn aud 43 Milk street, Boston. ft OPENING OF AND OF THE AUTUMN SEASON OF 1880. Have tho plenure of extending n gcnprnl Invitation tn the public to viilt the new nnd extensive addition to their Store, just completed, and now open for inspection, The enlargement two years ago, although deemed sufficient for niauy years to come, proved Inadequato to meet the dcminds of our wonderfully in creased business. W'c, therefore, during the past year purcluisid n blrck of clecn hnu?(s In tho rear of our store, nnd during tho spring nnd summer havo creeled on tho alto thereof an extensive addition to our firmer spacious buildings giving us a depth of 303 feet, extending from Jl trket street all thu way through to l'ilbert. Our arrangements for the srr.-on's hu-lucs have i.s fiire.cctdcd tlioe of former seasons ns our fitluro facilities for its tiniHaclloin will exceed thoso of tho past. The great enlargement of tho buildings ha enabled u lo entirely reor ganize certain departments of the liume, giving considi rably more room tn SILKS, DIIKSS GOODS and other popular blanches of the business, which were formerly at times too much overcrowds It also affords in other ways facilities for Ihe service aud convenience of our patrons not to ho generally found. Waiting and reading rooms for ladies aud gentlemen havo been added; retiring and toilet rooms for l.ulic, u arranged and systematized as must provo of great convenience to all our customers, bolh city and country. Numerous improvements havo been made, which spaco will not penult us to mention, but tho entire building, which is believed to 1)3 unsurpassed in Its appointments iu this country, is open for ot imltmtiiin and critical in spection of nil who nro interested in new methods of doing business, ami In the growth nnd progress of our city and its institutions. Later cards will give Information ns to tho extent of our offerings in tho various departments. The present is merely to extend a special invitation to every one interested to call and inspect the buildings. STMWBRME Si CLOTHIER, MARKET STREET TO FILBHIT, XVT. W, Comer of Eighth Street, PHILADELPHIA. fO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: PROF. GHILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD. 'a m svr v la u m m ataS- b A Positive Pro Guilmette's willnoiltlvelv euie F(cr and Acrue. Dumb Acue. disease of thn Lher, ytoin.ich and lilood. The pad cures hv absorption, aLd Is permanent. A&ksour druggist for this pad and take no other. It he dos not keep It, tsend '.r tolh KkKNCII CO, (J . s. Hruuch) KH.KIK), Ohio, nnd recent? lthy return mall. For sale lyJ011NJI, KINroKlti, Urugclt, Main street, atme Iron, Bloombhurp, To. sep. lo, 'MM! PILE HEME'DY. Plies What unceaslnj; tortures orlso frota Inter na 1 lileedlnt'. Kxternal and Uchtriir rues. Tho vain endeavors to obtain evea partial reller has discour aged tho mlltloiis who Rufrer. and tliOi lnvo borno their RKOuy In&Utn e, thlnktnjr there was no hope or prospect ot a cure. rsotli..stanMi.tf tho total luuuru ui iuit iiiiin j iliihuivi m-niuiuru uauitu iui tiiocuro of plies, and ihe rlcture cf agony resting on the face t't thoso who have tried thu various rem edUM but In wiln yet eagerly sought for and anx louU tried an) thlnff th it pn.mNes tho least relief until tlielr coutatro has lor.fi since Kten place to de spondency, let them (heir up, allow tho smiles of happiness to lllumlnato the hazard count emmee, and tbo duties ci life will be performed with a degree or happiness aud pleasure unknown for weeks, months or jears. ISrttrKs' I'tlo Kemtdles aio tho re sult of unceatslDtf study and expeilmenllny, tho no plusultriof medical sclenco, and In every respect safe, sclent Itlc and rellablo tor tho cure ct piles Iu ev ery lorm. itriffus remeaies are &oia uy u. .. uieiin, inoiiiiiMiurtf. i a. Try Dr. Hi lift,'' It mil on ItiiUum. HOOO REWAIiD OATAUHII la tho motuui.er;al and dItres.ilDg diseased the present day, and the scored ol won derful i emedlt'H offered tor i ho euro or tbia tllsg ust tntr disease, which are wurso than worthless has dihCouiae'l tho inlUlons who butter and li.no tri-d in van. tor renei anueureunui meir touraoia gone and tlio lct!m fctlll buiTerH in doubt. Hern wouro witli Dr. .lobiah Itrlirgb' Catarrh SiK-ellica .Nos 1 and 1, and how (-lull mm proceed to eonlncu tiial we h.ie thelcht aud cheapest remedies known. Ist-wo will furnish them to responsible jiarltes on condi tion "no mtK no rY." Vnd Will payitoefora cane ihey wl i not cure, srd Will pav Jloororthelr equtl ua a eme. -.th Wllipaj $IM if anithlnn pol-Hi'iiousordi-lUerlous Is round tn their comiKjalltoi), sib Will lav turn if in any particular Dr. Joah Urlirirs' CalanU bnt-eiilea are found dllieivnt from repu'bentatlou. U arrant. d to Instantly rtlh'e and rauu'diiy cure Aeuie, unroinu, uu-erauuor urvca tairh. ioid In thu Head, and all arTi'ctions of the cavities of the head and throat Two bouiei In one box, tircatcht tuetf&a ol the age. bold by (., A, Klitm, liloorabburu. I'a. Tr Ir. MrlKKN' t'utarrli sp'tl(lf. BUNION BALSAM. DuulonH. corns and otbera UiienUonhoft'etcAUito much sutlerluy ainontr all nations by whombhoes are worn. There Is more than iiej.ooj worth of bouts and shoes destroyed annually in the United staUH (In the revt ot the worid more than $l,ow,uoo) by cut- iiiik uiib u.tt, ur iicurij au, iu uihkb rutiin ior pain ful buulons, corns, liierurtiiiL'n'ii a, bore Insteps, etc. liunues inii ureal baermce, mere ly pjtd lu New York tothlropodMs about (',(() annually; In New hngland blatts about ftf(w ; In tho western and southern about fMJ.ouo; and In tho rest of the world about M,iHHt bt'sideti thU tberiiU tooo.toi spent an nually for eaustles a!d other worthless compounds for the euro of llunlons, Corns, soi . Insteps, 'i ender fr'eet.ete, Toaoldlht'se great losses and expendi lures, uso Dr. JOslah Itriggs Itunloa li.ilsam and hure Corn cure, whlclrrs the only preparation known that gives Immediate relief and radically cures hard, sort .and ulcerated llunlons hard, sore and festered corns, vascular excresences, callosities large and small, bore instepb' blWtered heels, tcr der feet, lagi owing nails, etc,, without cau slue or leav ing any naln or sorenrss. W-irranted safe andburo. bold by O, A. Kit tin, lilooinsbiirg, l'a. Try Ur. HrluK' Ummrullelcd l'lle Uemedy, Bcail and Helled. Local and constitutional treatment ror mt ca tarrhal atlectlons. Ur Joslah UrlKes' Catanh suo- cint's are onered to tnose amlcted with ucutc.chron. Ic, ulceratlte ordry catarrh, cold In the head, hay lever, relaxed palate, bore throat, hoarsening, loss ol voice, and all arfecllons ct tho nasal cavities and throat, ullh aguarant e that they aretheaiier, bet ter, moreemcauioua. curlmr nultker. with Mum r..r talnty, and more agreeable to u than any remedy H'l uiscouria. two bottles In ono box, ono ol which reduced with water makes 61 ounces Ior use. Price fl.to ner DUCkuu-e. run.lsl.ed In rpAnr.n.n.1., parties ou conditions: No euro no pay,'1 Dealer chiscrsarehotsatlstted. The peclncs are rxmullu- uuii-ii us well as local, Jluo will bo iuld it tneylall to cure when used as dlrecled. ttou Ior their enimi as a cure. Kou II unylhlng polsonousor deleterious liloubdlnthelrcounxultlon. il.oou (will bo paid) ii in uny resinci nr. nrit'ifs- catarrn bpecincs are round different Irom representation. Hero Is an otu iwitunlty lor thoh discouraged by repeated tall, urea to try aifulu on a gruaranteed cure. And tho llmld whu tear dtceplton may vesture to try these siKictllcswlthoutleellnirtbat they are to be hum. buirced, ostbere Is no rUk to run. vt arras ted chauu. ent, best and most asreible, II not found sallstaU tory dtmand jour money aud It will to rsttirntd. sow 0) (j, A. Ulelin, llloomsburL'' l'a Dit. J. DltitiGS si do.. uprll SS, ttMy Newark, New Jersey, UMINISTUATOII'S NOTICK ESTUS OKJOIIN HiKTMlN bSCItSIU letters ot administration on the estato of John llarlman deceased de bonis non cumtestumento an heio late olurange township, t-olumbla ea, r-a. deceased have U-en grabted by the Heifister ol said county to Isaao A. lieMltt Administrator. All per. sons having claims s-alnst the estate ol the deced ent are requested lu pr,isenllhem lor settlement, and those ind. bud toiliees'ntetoinnke payment lo the undershrbcd AdmlnnUtTatorwlihouideUr, IbSAaUA.lJKWITP. AdmtnutraUir. I 'out Orneo Illioriburiit'oL Co Pa. mitf-I'sotw' NEW STORE, and Permanent Cure Guaranteed In a!) cases of Gravel, DiabetPs, Dropsy, liright's Disease of the Kidneys, Incontinence and lietentioti of Urine, Inilanmlion ot the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Hladdcr. High Colored Urine, Pain in the liack, Side or Loins, Nervous Weakness, and in fact all disorders ot the Bladder and Urinary Oigaus, whether contract ed by private di?enesor otherwise. This irreat remidy has It' en used with success for nearly ten tears In France, with tho most wonderratcuratlvo i:rrectH. It cures by absorption; no niuseouslniernal inedleliieslxdiiff required. Wo hao hundreds of testi monials of cures by this Pad when all else had failed LAMES, if you nroKunerlnir from R-malo Weakness, Lencorrluca. or ill. eases peculiar to females, or In raet any dlseaso of tho kldncjs, ask jour druggist for I'rof. Riilliucttc's I'l-ciicli Kidney I'ad nnd tako no other. II he has not (rot It, sondt..oo and jou will rcrele the Pad by return mall. Address U. S, llranch FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo, Ohio, or JOHN II. KINPOUTH, Druggist, Main btrect abovo Iron, lilooms burg, l'a. bep. 10, vi-tl French Liver Pad Acuo rake. Illlloui I'eer. Jaundice. DrfDensln. and all STItASdr. HUT WONUEUrULLY tkui:. When Dr. Urig(;s with couscioui pride, And (urnct zeal his mind applied, The science deep to open wide, Of soothing nud ol healing. He took of many substances known That would lieal or still a (.roan, Aud soon composed by skill alone His miraculous Ilunion lUlsam, Tormented with Ilunion, Corn or l!rtii-c, Thousands of siillerers heard Ihe news, Tho remedy thnt meets the views Is Ur. HriggV Bunion lialsam. Sold by G, A. Kleim, liloom-sburi., l'a. A Word to the 'ie. Try Dr. Josiali liriggs' Oalarrh snc!fics on loilowing condition!-: We will pay f 100 for a eno they will not cure; $100 lor their njual at a cure; j500 if anything poisonous is lou ml in tlieni.anJ 1,000 if in any rtspect they nro ditlerent Irom representation. Sold by 0 A. Kleim, Illoomtburg, Pa. From ii Celebrated Physician of Jlarru burg, Pa. Ur. Josiuh Brigg, Dear Sit. Some four months since a lady applied to mo for something lo relieve the pain of a trouble some bunion nud it lettered corn, and having heard your Bunion IlaUam highly spoken of, I directed her to call on your agent J. H. Holier, and get a box. She did so, and uovr iu.'iirms mo tho cure is complete, she having suffered no pain after the iirst application. Helieving llriggs' Bunion Balsam of great 'value to those who suffer from corns, bun ions, &c, I unhesitatingly recommend it to the piople of the cuunlry. Sold by C. A. Kleim, I.lo'iinsbtirg, Pa, Oitarrh that loathsome (ii'fi-,tliRt scourge of humanity, which destroy miiloni of peo ple annually, is spetdily und radically cured with Dr. Josiah lirigns' Catarrh Specifics. Sold by O, A. Kleim, Blnoimburg, I'.i. Mr Am M Sloan, of lienton, X J , ays I would pay $100 for one bottle ol Tamarack Liver and Kidney H-incdy, if 1 couM no' get it without. It has cured me of gravel und iiilluuimatioii nf Hie prostrate i-land, weak back nnd general debility. Sold by C. A, Kleinij Uhximsburg, l'a. Dr. Josiah tlrigys' ilunion IlaUam is the climax of medical tcie nee, the only discov ery on earth that will radically and perma nently cure these troublesome and painful torments, whose throbbing pains ami un sightly protrusions is u source of untold nils aery. Bunion Balsam albo cures hard auJ olt corns, sore insteps, Ac. Silver Corn Piaster is a model of excellence. Deodori zing Poot Lotion Is a boon to sweaty feet, and dispels the offensive odnr from them. Itadiealcure for ingrowing nails is the won der of the world, Jl blood and corruption gushes from the sides of the toe al every step the radical cure for iogrowing nails gives instant rel'ef, and the severest cases are cured In ten days. Sold byC. A. Kleim, Bloomsburg, Pa. Sick, Nervous or Jlillinut Jleadaehe, W' lions suffer this most universal aillicticu ot the human race; all classes aro troubled, The head never aches when the various or trans are working iu harmony wlU nature. There can be no headache il the human ma chinery ia in a healthy condition. IMfg Allevaulor is reliable lor headache and neu ralgia; never fails. Sold by O. A. Klelw, Bloomsburg, l'a. Sound the Pugte. Herald the tiding ot the glorious victory. The day of suilering from Internal Bleeding, Kxlernal and Itch ing riles la past. Dr. Josiah Brigg' Com bination Pile Kemedles aro in every rcPl reliable for the cure of hemorrhnlds.or pllw. fisuls ano and pronalapsus, aul, &c. Price f 1 Sold by C, A. Kleim, Bloomsburg, Pa, arlil 23, 'SO-lv I UUVTIl (F,ar,ttf.it. CIS S OAJ At homo made by Ihe Industrious Capital not required ; v-e will w; you. ileu. women, bo.a and k'lru make money lastor at work lor us than at any thine else. Tbe work u llsht and pleasant, and such as an) one can rlirbt at. Those who are wise who see this joikj wrilfcend us their addressea at once and 1 se i themselves. Costly Outnt auil terms Iim. Now ii uw tlmo. Those already at rork aro lajlns up ures aumsotimmer.; Address thi) t Co.. -"S4' Maine, oet."!-'!