THE COLUMBIAN. 3U" BIAN CON80MDATKD.) U jucd weekly, ovcry Friday morning ,at iir.tKlMsllUIKI, (JOLUMlllA COUNTY. IM. . . i wo doli.ih per yoar, M co nts discount allowed Vign nil'1 1,1 " "'""J"! To HUliscrlborii out of ttic .mintv mi terms "'" i"-" .Tuiniiriuuy in aiiv anco. s,,,.ir"rdlsonntlniieii,ojoeplnt,tlio option ot dm mcrSr until all arrearages aro paid, but Iniu " nt nue.l credits after tho uxplrallun of tlio tlrM ,r will not lw irlvon, ' .iitvip rmentoutof Ihontato or to dlxtant post ,t iiiiistbopildforln advance, unless a respon ii'h'io person In Columbia county assumes to pay tn Sorlptlo" ''no on ilemnnrt. I'O-tTA'lH ' no longer exacted from subscribers In j tiik tnbijlr.it Department of UieiioLvnaiiMlRvcry Si 'fennel our rJli Prlnllnc will romparo favoro T - in vvitn r'ist ot tho lariro cities. All work donoon .'" neat vnndnt moderate prlocn. Columbia County Official Directory. I'rtatdcnt.tinlco William Klvvell. Asioclaio .luilifcs-l. K Krlekbaum, Y. !.. hhuraan. viotlionotarv, sc. William Krlekbaum. i jiirt stenographer s. N. Walker. i, .uter.t lli'i'ortler WlllKmsnn It. .Tacoby. District Attorney Hubert H. Utile. .4,,, HIT-1". H Knr. or-snnual Nevhard. ,siir.T II A. swcppenlielser. , ami sinners Stephen I'otie, Charles litchart. a 11 llei'r'np. ".' , .....Lihmcr.V Clerk- I. II. Casey. xn.tlijrs 3. II. Hmltli, W. Manning, U. II. SYc- "'I'lV' t'oinmlssloncrs Ell ltobblns, Tncodoro V. S "iintv H.ipcrtntcn'lont-Wllllam II. Nnjder. Ill .minor lilslrlit Directors U. ,1. Albeitron, tir -lev-nod; llceeu F.Urnuii, .scotli Oali-U llaiton, plociiiisburif. Bloomsburg Official Directory. it sldent of Town Council (1, A. IIHIIUINU. , .kl. K. ilrotz. nicfol Police It. Harris. pr dent of (fas Company S. Knorr. s ereury-O. W. Miller. Hi nisourir lianklnir company .lohn .Fitn.xion, hp ildent, II. II. Urnlz, cashier, John Peacock, Tel it. Hisi S'.clonil Hank Charles H. l'aton,''rcsldeut J. I', 1'inllii, Cashier. ciiimcu niiiKciony. nArnsT cnoncn, Pislor Tcibe supplied, s.m.i ly services -mm n m and 7 p.m. s ui.l.iv school 9 a. in. Pi.iV T Meeting -livery Wednesday evening at 7 o 'lock. S. ais free. Thu public are InMted to attend. nr. mittiibw's- i.utiikiunciii-kcii. Minister -Uov.o. II. H, Marclav. sand ly Services lojtf a. m. and 7 p. m, snu.l.iv school a. la. I'r.ivef Meeting Hvery A'ednesday evening; at 7 .uU'frco. Nopcws rented. All are welcome. l'llESBVTKIllAXCllUllClt. Minister llcv. smart Mitchell. sund.iv Services ln,y a. in. and 7 p. m. Sunday .school u a. in. PruvcrMoo'lng-Uvcry Wednesday exonlnff at 7 o' -look. scats free. No pews rented. Strnnecrs welcome. MUTHOmsT KI'I.SCOPAI. CIlt'KCU. Presiding Klder llev. W. Kvans. Mlnlslcr Itev. K. II. Yocum. suml.iy services mx and 7 p. ra. s indav School a a. in. lilhlti class Lverv Mondxy evening at 7 o'clock. Vnunsr Men's Prayer Mceilng Kvery Tucsda) nliiK at 7 o'clock. uenernl Prajur Mectlng-Kvcry Thursday evening 7 o'clock. nKKOKMKO enracu. Corner of Thlnl and Iron streets. I'.istnr o. II. Mrtinek. ili'sldeiico--Coiner llli mid Ciiiliailnosireets. mid y Services- lnvf a. in. and 7 p. m. simdnv school 9 a. m. i'ia'er Meeting Saturday, 7 p. in. All are Itu ltd There is always room. Sr. l'Al'l.'iiCIIUKCll. Uectorltev r.. Zatiner. sundiv Services I0f a. m., 7 p. m. snail ly school 1 a. m. First Sunday In tho month, Holy Communion. Sen Ices preparatory to communion on Friday enmlng betoro the st Sunday In each mouth. Pews rented; but everybody welcome. EVANOKI.ICAt. CllCUCIl. rn'sldlng r.lder ltcv. A. I., lleeser Minuter Itev. flcorpe Hunter. sun lay serv Ice 2 p. m In the Iron street Church. Praver .Meeting Ktcry sabbath at 2 p. m, Allaie Invited. Allure welcome. HLOOMSBUKO DIKKCTOUY. l'ltOl'ESSlONAt. CAUDS. 1") 1HTCICINOIIAM, AMornev al-I.aw. Of 1 Vt lice, 11. J. Clark's Uulldlng, idslorv rooms. Ii.ojmsbui-rf. may 7, 'sa-t t ( U. IIAitKI.Ki', AttonHV-at.l.ntv. e J , In llrowcr's building, Slid story, ltooms 4 A r. li. UOHISON, Altoniey-at-r-aw. I . In llartinan's building, Main street. Ollice I) i. W.M. M. KKIIKK,air(;eon anil I'liysl rl.tn. oillcn Market ill eet. Near depot. T It. KVANS, M. I)., .Surgeon anil Pliysi f I 4 chin, (iinico and llestdencn on Third struct, f IS. McKKI.V Y, M. IX, Surgeon ami I'hy J , slelan, north nldu Main street, below Market. ryj.j. O. KUTTKK, I'lIYMICIAN AbUIKIEON, omee, North .Market street. Cel. 1, 79. Uloomsburg, Pa. It. I. 1.. KA1JB, ITIACTIOAL DKNTIST, Main street, opposlto Kplscopal Church, Itlooms-6ur,-, l'a. I Tcel h extracted w llhout pain. Oct, 1 lspj DAV1LMOT COXMClt. M. ., J'HYSI , CI AN aLd sriMlhOX. sicl.il.iitcntliigHen in Hut insKASrt and iiki-kits of the 1-yk, IIak TitoAT and si'iniKBV In all Its vurlovs branches. : Alsocaietully adjustslhc i:IHMlli PI.Dl'Klt (il.ASSh.S, f S 10 u. m. lloup.s II 1:110 p. in. (7 Hp in. .",1 lltisi Slrrrl, ltloonilMiru, I'm July III, lrl f lU.OOMSBUKG, COL. CO. PA. All styles of w ork dono In a supei lor manner, woi k wau.ialcd iuh icureKcnted '1 kktu Kxikact kii without I'aik by Hut use of lias, and freecf charge when uilllM.il teeth are Insirtcd. Oltlos Corner Main and Iron streets. 'Jo be nien at nil hours during the day. Nov. ily MISCELLANEOUS M. DltlNKKIl, 0 UN ami I.OCKS.Mi ril. c sewing Jtachlnesand Machinery of all kinds re- dalred. OrsuA Hocsk llulldlng, Illoomtburg, Pa. D AVID LOWEN'HKIMJ. Merchant Tailor Main Ax.., abovo Central Hotel. SrKUHN, ilealer li, .Meat, Tallow, etc., centra street, betv. cen hecond and Third. AUClUSlUri l'llUUXD, l'raclical liomeo pathln Horse and Cow Doctor, lilooinbburg, l'a. leD. H, T.-tI "y Y. KRSTKH, MEUOHANT TAII.OK, KoomNo. 15, Ui'chaIIousi! HuiuiiNU, Uloomsburg. aprllls.iSTS. J AMI'S ItKIM.Y, Tonsoi'ial Ai'tist, llavltif retlirtieil nrul r.iu.neil a flrst-claSS HAltllLU MlDI'ln Exeliuieio liluik, Miond Huor, uvcr Peter uross' saloon, rebpuiliillj sollellsthe putronangeuf tin UIUUUMOIIIIT UI1U Ul IUU UUU1II- viiiimu, July 10, 'su-if OATAWISSA. V r.M. I,. KYKKI.Y, M'TOHN K Y-AT.LA W, Cutawlhsa, l'a. Collections promptly made and remitted, omcc U'llHISlUt VaUltVlSSU iieiKlHll UllUB. vm.--- u- UUAWN, A T T O It N K Y-A T-h A W , catawlssa, Pa. (imec.cornerof Third and Main streets. 13, V. HAKTMAN crKkSKNTSTIH rouwiKO AMEltlCAN INKUHANCE COMI'ANIESi l-)eomlngor Muncy Pennsylvania. "OrthAmc'lcanof J'L-idefphla, Pa frankliu, ot " I'enusilvanlaof " farmers or York, Pa. Hanover ot New York. Manhattan of " omea on Markot Slroot No. e, moouisburtf, l'a, oct. is, l-ly. Farm for Sale I Tneuiidihlgntdurferiiat pilvatupa'o a PMtM i)K hlxi'Y.'i HltliU ACItEh, with 1'ltA.MK llol'sK, barn and other ouUbulldlngw th-reon, bltiute In Hilitng creek township In good state or cuiiliulloii. Located hear Astinrv. Vnl. ,u, ,irr-ii,,.i mi reasniialilH leriiis. A Hue orchard ou rhu proia-rti, and a never-fulling spring it Water near the house. KorpirtlcuUrsud- n Jlllln w. nill.l n, au.', 13, 'wi-sin' Forks, coluuiUacounty, Pa, SUBSCRIBE Now; THE COLUMBIAN, $1.50 In Advance. - .. 'O, E.EIAVELL, x , , , K, BITTEUBE1IDSS f Proprietors. r imii, ' I.AWYEIW. C." !. HltOCKWAY, ATTOUNBY-AT-I, A W, Coivmbiax lliiitusn, llloomsburg, Pa. rr r.r tt.n l . . , 7, . wmlu ""lies i,nw Asoelatlon. l1'PCl,ln,no,-,'.r'',d0,n"ni'I'J0' America or Europe, Memb oct. 1, nil's L. . WALUEU, " ' Attoi-noynf Law. (mice i-iTonu noorrroni n.t Nallnn.il Hank. HI.OOslH!ti, p., Jin. 11, isis N U. VUXK, Attoviiyy-at-Lnw, lll.OOMSIirHO, p, onice In Ent's Hcii.pinii, Q It ft W.J.'liUCKAI.EV,', ATTOltNEYS-AT.LAW, P.locmsbarg, Pa, ontceou Malnsticct, Ilrrftdoorbelon Cuurt House JOHN M.CI.AI1K, ATTtlltNKY.AT-I.AW, llloomsburg.Pa. Otllen over Sehuj ler's Hardware Store. P 1'. 11II.LMEYEK, ArnillNUY AT WW. Ornti-ln llarinan's Uulldlng, Main street, UluornMiurg, Pa. K. II. MTTI.X. KOU'T. II. Mm t. P H. A 11. P.. LITTLE, ATTllltNItYK-AT-LAW, liloomsburg, Pa. Q W.MILLElii AITOItNEY-AT-LAW OCIceln UroHcr'sbullding.second iloor.room No. 1. ltloomsburg, Pa. Q l'UANK ZAltll. Attoi-noy-iit-T,:iw. III.OOMHIIUHO, I'A. omee corner of Centre and Main streets. Claik's llulldlng. (!an bo cotisulleil in German. Jan. 111, 'shi Vi'uSr u" kiavelu A T TO 11 N E Y-A T-L A W, Colvmbian Hdilpinii, liloomsburg, Pa. McFber of tho United states Law Association. Collections made In any part of Ameilca or Europe oct. 1, 1S79. S, KNOllll. I.. 8. WISTSHSTKhV, Notary Public KNOr.ll Si WINTEHSTKE.V, Attovnoys-at-ljaw. onice In Hart mnn's Illock, Corner Main and Mar ket streets, liloomsburg, Pa. t-ft'l'dmons 11ml llountict Culltcltd. Paujk. WlUT, Attorney-at-Law, (MUee In llrouer's Illock, one door below ('01 cmi-ian liulldlug if ooMynuuo, i'A. July 10, 'so tf PILK REMEDY. l-iloH W'lut Mucv slnj,' tortinvR urie (roin InU-r- I) I HlOCdilit', KxUriL.lUlKl Wolllnj,' I'ik'S 'lIUMliiD fijtlt'iivorH to obi :il 11 eveu initial ull I IuhiIiscoui- HifMl the tnlllltins wIiomhitit. nnl the, hao Urnin ttiolrujonyiiisllfii e. thinking Mim1 was no li&p" ur Kosix'd or a cure. tA.ihshiiullitk' Hie luial 1. inurt in 1 11c in. 111 j rt-int.'ui iincuuyiuuiii-icu iui liu'cunsoriiil'S, mill Hit ploluro or atfoiij rfMIn on l he Tjcu t r llioj-c wlioliau tiit-U thu arlous H'ln I'dltMbut In uln jet rajjerlv simjiht for udU anx loiM' trlfit anitlifni; th L rroiuUei thuk-abt rvl I unill thflr cuinutft Has loni; ulmi' Rhen place to Ut .spoiutehcy, let themelieer up, allow the siulleH ct happiness lo lllniiitnal.i the li.iirjruid cmnteitauee, anJ 1 lie duties or lire til bepeilurmeJ with a ilejjree or ImppluchS at tl pleasure unknowu dr "ids, inoiilhi or jeais. HrlRKH' 1'Uo Keint dti s mu tin- ie s'llt or unceahij,' stutly and oxiH'iinwii.tn, Hi"1 nc piusuiirMH mt'iiicaiseiohc -.aiei in everj i. p--ri sure, sUeiitltlc and reliable Tur l!,o ure ofjllu' lu v rry lorm. HtU'ijs' remedies an hold by f. a. Kietm, liioomsburc. IM. Try lr. Iti Itiiiilmi Itul-nm. 1.000 REWARD CVTAllltll Is Hip mo-t universal anil dwres vlnj,' dlsea.su ot the prej-eiiMlaj . and Ih" seores c-r y.u (ItTtuI remedies offered dr Hie eun-of lids dl-L,nM-ln disease, whhhau 'ie tli.m umtltlt-s li UlM'onrated lh- millions who viilTiTiiiid ln i ( rt d In valr. M relU r and cure unit! their counsels t'uue anil the ictim still stiirers In doubi. Urn- wetite with lir. .lostuh lilies calaiih Npeellles Nos I ai.d 'i, and lion bhall v proeeed t, .i-nxlneo tint w hne lite U'St aitdcheupi st riiiH'dlei kuuu. 1st w will furnish them to icsponslble juitles on e'ndl t Ion ''no hub so rn." vnd-will yay f'W'tura easu tliev l ) not eure. 3rd Will pav Hh (or tln-lr eipitl us a cure. -itU-W lit pay to If an tiling vol-.sijiiousordelelerlnu- Is round In llilr eompustiUni. &th Will pay $l,Ht If Inanj paillealar Ir. .Imhth IiiliTHa Catarrh pet'lllC3 arefuimd ilimnnt nom lepieH'iitJtlOfi. Warranted to hiilutitly relieve und radically eure Atute. ChroDlc, t icer.dhe or Hn i' i tarrh. lold In tho Head, and nil alTettlons of Ha oivltlcs or lh hraUand throat. Twobultles In one Imjk. (treatest snctess of the age. Sold by ('. A Klelin, llloomfcburb'. Try IH. Hrlii t'uiarili perliirt. BUNION BALSAM. Hunlons, t'orns and other a luienta of i he feet e him much surierlntr amonj,' all natl'ii.h by uhunhoes ai worn. Tht re Is more t nan f in.i.m . woi t h ut bnui ami shws ite-tior-d nnntiall In tin I nlit d (In tho ret or Hie world moieiltanfUKU),iM.) uy i ut HliK whtU' n w, or nearlj o. tomake if.mi fui pain ful bunluns, coris,lU;iUn' ujI s, noioli.-l -ps, etc IL'Mdes Hils creat eaeilllee, lime Is p'ld In Nt w York to chiropodists about ciV"'' iinmullj; lu Nt w Kim-land states about J.ititi ; in the eftern mnl ruulltt'i n about and In Hie it st of the wt rid about tJiMV'"; oesld'jthlsHier Is fHi.m i t-peni an nually f-ir cjUsHcs a d 01 lu r woith'i cotniwund fortlu euie of liunloiis, t.orus.Mfie Instfpa, tiul r feet, etc. TO avoid thtse jfieal Iusm-h and evpendl tures, usolir, joMiIi Prli,' Hunlon liul-vain uni Mire CWn due, whltU Is Hie onlj pieparatloi known that Khes ImmftMate reiur and rudleali. tures haul. 8.rt and uleeia'-ed Hunlnns hard, sott and fesltied coins, aseularecr;.em'e'J, cjlloblHe1 luiL'e and small, soie ln-teps bllsieml h"els, to tl i feet, ltif,'rowitik' nat's, U wlthuut c.iuslmror lsa Iiil' any pain or sun nt W u ruiiiftla.il'f andsuie. Sold b) O. A. Klelin, lUnomsburi;, la. Tr 1 1 r. Ilrit rniuirjilleled Pile lEemi'd). licad and Kcllecl. local mid constitutional treatmint for all ca tnirhilarfeellons. Ur JoMah lirlggs' 1 alarih -pe-clil. s are olTerid to tucwj uinieli d with ncutc.clirou le, ulcerative or dry catarrh, told In Ihehead, huj fever, lelaxed pidale, sine thioat, hoarsen- i-s. los of voice, mid all ulicitloiis of tiiu nasal untitles mm throat, v.lili aguarant c that they .ueilie.iik-r, lw t t, r, more etneaoious, eui log quli ker, vv tth mure et r luli.ty, and lnoie egrceuble to us-i th.in anj remetl.v vtt ilNeovercd. 'iwo bolt Us in one box, one of Inch ie lueed with vviter makes CI ounces for ui-. pilte fl.10 lar patkage, furnished to icM,iislbl,' o.ti lies on conditions: Nocuro nopsy ' Dculeis are uulhurked to rifund the money II pui 1 h i rs are not satisfied. The -pecinvs ur,. i-on-iuu-lluusl as well as local. U" will U- pilJ Ifilu v t.ill to curu w h, 11 used as dui-ited icmf.ir tin Ireipi il us u cine. f'AMI If .11 .vllillig pol.onouur lUlelerloil'. Is louiiillll their coiaiswltluli tliltlll is' uild Itni any resjuil Ur. P.ilKgs1 1 atari h hptt'llle. uic luiiiid dinufntfioin 11 priM-ntution. Ileie isiiuui, iHiiiuulij for lliua' dlMuuraged by icisuicd I.ill ures to try again on a guaiunleidcure And in iliuld who fear dueptlun nu v, niuro to trj il"' specifics Million1 feeling ilui ihcj are to 1 huui bugged, uslherelsnoil-ki'jiun. u arrustvl t he p e.l.licht and moat utreeable. If i.oi fonol natM.ii toiy demand jour Money mid It wIll.U) returned, .sold by v. A. Ivlelni, Woeiiisbiiri," Pa aprll VJ. " -ly Ivewai k, ew Ji rscy. PENSIONS. IIVEHV MII.UIEU dlsabltd In line if ililtj bj wound, dlaeace, or Injur), Is entlileil 10 urnslun. PKNI(lSs iNi'KKsiSKll Man) sin drawing less Ihanenlllled lo. 'Ihousjiuls of llms iinlllid lo Pcuslouaiidliounty. lif.llt'lKlii AM n-o-n.il. MISi(iNi:ii 1 "A "via. ilnlshcd. copies of lo6t dis charges obtained. l lallnsol evcrj desirlplloh piov ecuted Patksts Pkih l lisu. Addivss with stamp, II. H. Jllllll.lN (.'(., Atlurnria, sept, le, 'so-flm waco lioxfiui Washington, li.i', JIHM INSUnANCK. ClllllSTIAN V. IvNAPP, lll.OO.MSHI'l:(l, I'A. llltlTHH AMEIIIOA shsl'llANTK I'DMPANV. IIKlOl AN VI IlKINM'PAM-'K rOMPANV NATIIINA1. FIHK INsL UANt'li (,'O.MPA.SV. I'.MUN llUUA.'Kl-'OMl'A. 'Ihe.o oti) cobi'Oiutioss ure well seasoned by age and hbk lkSKuandhavuncvirjethud a loss wi tied by any court of law 1 heir w-si is are all tuvost ed lu soi.iu sict'siTlksand ate Halle lo the hazard 'loJob Vbomiti-v and iionhstiv adjusted and paid as soon as determined by Uiimitun f. KNAri-, brio AL AOINT ANO AUJCbTKK HlOOSSBl'WI, I'A. The people of Columbia cuiuty tliouKI patronize the agency where losses tf any ure sel tied and paid br one ot their OM-ncltucns, KoV. I6,u. aie5' Xl URU Mskakk and Indl t thin prowl to greater tsx 'I'lit limn lirnlinlilv ,im ...- mil idy, and nll.'f is nlwsvs uivioiiir s'liuht otter. If the I Iv, r I-, ic.'tnntpil In It. n..t,.,n ll" illll Is ,1 111-st HiMirlilblV Firiil-ii! ti,,ltr..,c,lA n Wlllil uf iielli.li Pilhe Hv, rcausrs llend.iche.'t'oiistl. pii...i, .t hi, ,ii,. , p., i m n. Mioulderv'ough, mi. f, , "."i,""ir J.' !",'.'"!', "-"'. 'he mom 1, 1 11. . 'I. ki r,' ""' i' " I'eart. dupresMon of I ;V'rJ.l ',v,'';;''',;','.':1.''l,.'',',"ll oiin-rsjniptoms ii..it h-- vi-r ton lis, r(.j for these nllmcnts t ... K,i,iv.,.rf. no up. , ll.iig simple vege-- n'; ,;','",lri"".' ; ""'"nolnj.iry liiany quantities h nit ii,v lw t, tin. It is harmless In eve ywnr: It li I-, . n us, , f, ir f,,rt v,.,,rs, ir.it hundieds from awTEOTrnw3Ma,. lion. Alpcnnier H.str- liver! H li"ii, of (.eorifla: ltlsln.n 1 1. n- offJeorpU; John Hill "'iiirlrr or Alabirnn; Neu. yM'unn n unruon, j(, 1a .mou, wrtotvr v: j-jn mroa U t t-t-luuibus, (ier.i gla, arc ainot.tf He liuinlri'di toniK.m km run rerer. Kx trat 1 1 r a left, r Trotn 1- vmdor II. Stephens, dated March is;a: "i , tiunalb use when mytondl Hon r, pith stt, ir. Mnutioi.8' Liver llejfulator, wllh pxtd i 'i 1 1 1 ti i-, imij, und suits me better than intire ii itv.. in.'.iti'inn It N not H'c tpiallly eaten .thiil WM-nyHi.llfc.blorMl i ml li-iilth. It 1-t thu thor 'iuh dLfbtton of the food kt'n it t it be much or E In 1 ' Li rrfui i rln iuit vfim- REGULATOR s-.t diyi -t ton i.rttrciHn ! '.il.ir.tf i imionh iam.u lin.riAiTou Hrliilniil und f.i-itiiliir S'AM KACTft.FP OV V BV .1. tl. i;ii,i A I Mi, , I'IIIIaADKLI'IHA. I'ltrell.oti. s d by all Driiffirlatfi. April nt vi 1. tv.1; juwj a; mjiuMMtxammammaam 9 llil'Xpu,(.stn.lllt MollrliKM' nr.Mii.lt'. (j tl! Uf nil in -i.nu.if i.i ,r,ic r,,od. buL iiiMii-riiM- A1 1 imblnali m ot Hnna. tluhti. Mnn. tiraklo'- 1 1 Unndehon.Mttiaii ii,L. H.ht and li i n ii i tii a of all oll.i r Hitter. .tiJ-k'l atxt Dluod Purlflnr. Llwar Reg; uln tor. Mid 1.,Iiiiijii1 Henna la-utwrliirf NotlWrnj.nconitof-nilylotiif Ct whrreTTop Httli ii. ire u (J,wuiicJ uuJ tTfi.tt arutlielr ou'ifiiMmtaBj Tic; ciT3 :st lilfs wiric:: litis i;olisi li-n. To all wlmno eVui'WiiK'iitucriiifi) IrrtiHlarl4 tyoftliolKnilior uilnnry ors.m, or tio n iliilnina Ap UwrVTonie (,n'1 '"fI'' Stimulatit, (ratine. utimturliRtyourrtfUniri or nj-mrtomi an wliitlltedliiivLrallVnciit ti uo Ibtpiut tirt lH!l'twaItumtlyoual" ilt'c but if oil titilyftilbu-l or nU-tral-l.MUHijti(iu at unci. It in iy-iv. irlircltlia!aiaVfU InmautU. t500wi'lb"aMfurnciSo they win Il(t ciirMnrhtliv Iu not mib r il0,lti yur frifinij 1U member, flop HittcM li no. dr.irisv driuiki n ni.trum. but tlto Inn .tv f J Uf ,t MMUciru-.-rmo-If the "mAUniV rtUEMi ami noi b atm no ixiuun or family rui'um "iiiium uu.111. BBTOCSC n.l.n.l nnnlnol lto ft nil !rn,jf!l.l, . O.rl'ninleiitiew,ii'eorfjilu-ii,tt mwa unO? nunvuKt iui iu ur m-utriMMHv nt J IfrvlKwfi'f N V itn.l Tnrnntn Ont Jul it'., ' -If N K V KM! The well knvu U. 11. illTi;, I'roprletor or the oitwci.vn.i.i: Atiiiicn.TLUAL woitus, h.i-fsol 1 1: h.ilr Interest It) Hit xmno to.I. W. Conner. 'IheerrtiipiiiV h repalied the wntks, and aropie )in d to .Mt utniiKHl.iteall who want niijthlntf In the line or rli'iilniial Imp't'li.ents. 'lln'V h.i'.e Juat enriipu-if.l u new I. rt hand hlto nlow.wliiehir Mbl., will be.it the rlht li m.l. Also Mirrace plows or Joint' is fur 'he same. new 'I hresher and Clean er with emtio hake or rldJlc Mioe, called tho 'J'liifslin- ami Cleaner, with b'-ih It".er and railway iowerson a greatly lrn)ru.'(i p! in. We m.murdeture LAND HOLLKUS Willi i.isi lion he.iJ-i. C jrn Piow.-. doiible and Hlnele cu.ilv.ilor -id" hill I'jipws, Mill CaMln,;". Tumlntf of even dt"M rlpllon done ulin promptness. f Jo'e eoiift mriy nn tiaii-1 alirj,'e nssorlinent uf Plow luir -birour own and many oilier plowb that are iwd in tho country. We will not be undtii-old In woi k or m:it'iiai ot the mm.' riujiuy. Ml our work Uwirninied to trlu f ill-f ittton, or the money re rund. d. i; dki'V cum pi: ITIhn. rarmers.tind the pulille in fPiieml ure lequt Med to cull and ex amine bi fore pun basing elsew hi ie. WHITE & CONNER, Jan. Ill, MMy OI!AN(!l:VlII.K, PA. li'P 1.' I.1 0 I M 1)1 li'O ' 'woof the host nr I 1 1 l1j Ij A.tll lljOill.s ev,r sold Dy .i-iMi stoeer one whu unsvvt is this within sixty d.iv s. AMUllll AS MAM'KACtri.'ISH ((!., Jul; 9, SO-Jin vv.Ceo City Mills. Muss. m! IT1 Vorplfliii- Hal It cured In lu 0211 I I M dijs. Nun,) till cured, nr.. I. ME-em-' , i.' L'.iiniii, i , w.'.cii aprll 'i 'wi-ly t-ri'.AMii: hit wo.nihikpl'i.ia' tp.ui:. U'li' ii l)r IlriL-s with 'oi,ci'iin priilc, Ami tnrnesi .eal his niihil appliiil, 'I'lie science lie, p In open wiile, Ot .iintliiii4 ..nil ol litnlinir. lie to Jc "f in in y siili-tances knnnn rimi v. ,.,,,!. I licil j r lilt .1 uiiiiii,, 1.1I -n'lii c..inp'sp, by skill ulinip His tniracul'iiis Iliiniiin 1 ! 1 1 -.a 111 . ri.ruienli il with I'.iiiiinn, Cum or ltru!p, Tiiniisanils of "tiH'erers liennl the news, The 11 ii.eily thai meets the views is Ur. lUiag-' i'-iiuinii llil-am. Sol. I liy ('. A. Kleiiii', liliiniiisljiirt;, l'a, .1 ll'oiii lo the W ise. Try llr, .losiali Uri,'Ss' I'.uarrh spic' lies nn (nlli)u inij condi-liuu-: Vi w ill pay film tor 11 case they will mil mi1'; $1uiMhi tlicir inl in 11 cure; j.'iOll if uitv thin , isi, nous i lotiml in them, and irl,!" 10 il in any repf cl Ihey nro ilillrrent trout repreieiiialion. Snlil Ly (J A, Kleim, l!l..i.iublirL'. l'a. JV'tm ii ('''liralttl l'hiirian of JlarrU fun.;, 'ti. II,, .losiali Jlnjr, Dear yii: Some i'dir iitiuilhssiiM'e a lail,v upplietl to me l.,r .1 1111 iliinK in relit ve the pain ol'a ttoulile 'lnle biiiiiini mill 11 letrrcil corn, and having heard M.ur K1111i.u1 I'.iNain liihly spnlen of, I il'ieeli d her to eall ml your agent J. 11, ll dicr, and ir.t a le X. She did so, and now m'', rui 1110 tin cure is e nnpletp, she linviop siilh red 110 pain all" r 1 lie first application, lielieiing l!ujs' liituioii liaNam of great value to those who Miller from corns, htin ioiis, ', I iiuhcsiiai ingly recommend il lo thu piople of the cumiry. Sold by 0, A. Kleim, lll.iiini-liiitg l'.i. O'ntrh Ihut hiLil'ti'jiii iVv'iiat'jthat scource of l.uiii uiity, which destroy mill. ill of pen pie annually, i -pi-nlily mid radically cured with Dr. ,liMh Ilrlga' Catarrh Hpfcifics. .-old hy C A. Kh'ilii, Illnnm-V.urg, l'a. Mr An) M S'unii,ol' 'Irtiiton, X J., ray I nmiiil puy flilijlor 0110 liotileot Tamurac!. I.ivcran.l KiJuev It-nioilv, il I could 11.1t gft it without It has cured me of gravel an 1 inll imiiiiiliiiu of I lie jirostrntti ulaud, vv, a'.- back and general debility. Sold by 0, A. Kleim, llloiiiiisbuig, l'n Jh. Jiimih Jri;' Jlttniun Jlithitm is ihe ebinax ol medical .cience, I lie only di.cov erv mi c.irlb that will rndicnlly and pcrma iniitly cure the-e In iililosome and painlul tin nieiit', vvliii.e throbbing piu and llli sighlly protrusion i-11 -onrc "I iinlohi mis- scry, 1 In it in 11 lial-aui u'xi (lire hard ami oil corn, sore Insti ps, ,c. rvpver Coin. 1'lasti r is n model of execib lice. Deodori zing Foot l.nlioii is 11 boon to .weaty feel, ami d pels Ihe oll'.nsive odor from Iheui. Itadietl euro d.r ii. glutting n.lils is the won leri i ihewiiild. Il blond and corruption uiisIh limn ihe side nf the toe nttcry iep tho radical cure lor ingrowing nail's t;ives instant rel'el, and the severest cases are curid in (en days. Sold bjC. A. Klfim, llli.iiiiislinrg, l'a. Sirk, Xirruutor Jlitliuut llendaehe,-Million sillier llli most universal nlllictlou ot Ihe liuiiiiiu rscej all clases are Iroubled. TI e head never aches when the various or nans ure working in harmony wl'li nature, l hero can be no litudnelic. Il the human ma chinery is in a healthy condition Itripgs' Allcvunlur i tellable lor headache und iiett ralgis; never fails. Sold by 0. A, Kleim, Illiiomsburg, l'n. ,V(ii Ihe lluijle Herald the tiding 01 Ihe gloriotn lipJorv. The day of siill'ering Iriini Internal Ulitdii g, Kxterual und Itch ing riles 1 pat. Dr. ,lo.ih llrlpua" Coin hliiulloii I'ile lleuieillcs are in every respect reliable lor ihe curnol heiinrrhnld,nr piles, fi'iila nno and proulaptu, aui, c. I 'rice f I S d I (!. A. Kleim, llli.cnisbiiig, l'a, ariil 28, '80-1 y "OUSINEfiS CAKD8 visitinq iMiins. usrrnH HEIDI Ml.f.llKllM, rWBIi, 0 a, Vtrttly ami t!li.ly tirinteil t the Cotm BIA'M 03it, I BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY , OCTODEll 8, Poetical. TIIKIIB'Hj UK Ml MIII1K TllriN SWIMH.MI l'rom jeur to ear strange talcs we hear Of swindling t) those, we trust, And many a nnmc Is brought to sharne, To tho people's great disgust; Hut now we hopo that no more wo may gropo In gutteis for public men; When Hancock's hand and voice shall common I, 'llicre'il bo no more swindling then. In seieiity-slx, by fraud and tilcks, Tho elee'lon was put In doubt; Tho c Idcnt eholeo of the people's voice Ily sw ludllng was counted out, The game then plaj t d, by t rick and t rade, t an never succeed again; When Hancock's hand end voice shall command, There'll be no more swindling then. The men wo blamo for that sw lndllng game, U hosn stencil has been blown abroad, Have put In the race for tho President's place Tho wo'stof tho workers ot Fraud, That thus they may screen their deeds untlean From an outraged peoples ken; Hut llancoek's hand and voice Bhall command, A nil t hero'U bo no inoro swindling then. They seek to prolong the rulo ot wrong, And stir up a sectional war; Hut popular wrath comes up In their path, Their fraudulent schemes to bar; And lllierty's friends for honesty's ends Will labor with tongue and with pen; So Hancock's hand and voice shall command And there'll be nomoro swindling then, X. V. Sun. JihIro Mack on (larliehb "HIP, IsM'P.S Al.l. Willi AMI llli: AC Ulll'.N'lS MIT AII.UNSr t "." 'I'lio following lctk'i' from tliu lion. .1. S. !l;ick,(l;itt'(l Hrnckie, York county, 1 'it Si'iiU'iiibirr H2, 1SH0, si'iit in it-ply to an invitation to attciul thu fxreat Democrat ic; mas moid inn; in Xew York on Thuis day cvt'iiiiijj;, will connnaiiil tlio attention of tliiiikiny nifii of all shades of jiolitical opinion ; (1 i:-i i.hmp.n; I cannot alli'inl the mei't ini; of Dcnioci'atic-l.epulilican at the city of Xcw York on the U.'lnl inst. Hut I can iwxuit' you of my coiiciurcnci' 111 its object, iinil, if time! aiul space ,er initted, I could give yon 11 reason for the faith that is within me. I trust we ate appniachinn; the end of our lout; struy 'le an-uinst the oppression and fraud of the anti-constitutional party. They have sought the destruction of our j;oveniicnt by every possible mean in their rcai'h. liy our government I mean the whole system of fundamental law under which we live including the granted powers of the Federal lnion, the te-et veil rights of the States and the personal liberty of tlie citien. Ihese time are all vital points of our jiolitical oigani.ation, and the lile of the nation depends a much ujion one a ujion another. If you want lo kill a man it makes no iliUerence whether you knock out his brains, slab him through the heart or tear open his bowels either way he is done for. Cer tainly an Ameiican who forcibly tiiiin Jilcs uncivil liberty or by violence extin guishes the rights of the States 'is no less a traitor to hi country than one who resists the just authority "of thu Federal (iov eminent. I need not remind you with what manifold treachery our opponents got jiossession of thejiower which they have so frightfully abused. At the beginning of thu war they solemnly jiledged them selves to use the forces juit into their hands for the sole iurpoe of defending the Federal (ioverninent and maintain ing the stijireinaey of the constitution and laws, with all the rights of the States and Ihe jieojile unimpaired ; and they iioniisid that when this was accoiiijilisli cd the war should instantly cease. In consideration of this sjurial jiledge. sii Jieradded to their oaths, thu men and the moiiev wcte juit into their hand which completely subdued the armed njrjio-itioii of the South to the Union. lint when the coullict was over tliev announced that the victory instead 0 defending the government had revolutionized and over thrown it; that the whole doctrine of Statu rights had exjiloded and jiersonal liberty was consequently a thing of the Jiast ; that thu military was above the civil aiithoiity, and through the instru mentality they (the central oligarchy) might kidnaji, imprison Judge or jury. The light of suffrage had .ceased lo ex ist esccjit when it was e.erei-cd by their permission and in any way wliich'snitcil their jiiii,oms, Destioy'ing all the elec tion laws of half the Stales in thu 1'niou they tilled the Statu ollice. with notoiiou thcives and lilled Congiess with ledennit- ionless rogues who did uotjirctcuilto any line cveejii wnai nicy got uv Joree and liaud, and in all the States tiiey claimed the light to be unieseiited at 'the Stale electionsbv thebavonets of theii'standing army. Would you have me enumerate the fmriijitioiis generated by this infa minis system f Count the Mars if you can, try ti number the sands on the sea shore. Their idea of a strong government was fully dev eloped. Siv. years after the war, fraud and force malic it so much stionger than libeity, justice nnd law, that the constitution had but seven iriends in the Senate and less than a third of themeinbersin the lower House. Hut the jirincijiles of freo mid honest government were not destined to be crushed out forever. The moral influ ence of thu Democracy was itself a pow er which abashed the anti-Colistitiitional leaders and benumbed their faculty of evil doing. Thousand of true 'men, who, in moments of error or alarm, had wandered from the track of their jiiinci jiles "hastened to retrace their steji and regain the road which alone leads to peace, honor, and safety." Tiuth and justice gradually legained their natural iiseendanuv in thu jiojuilar heart. First. The Federal Houe of ltejireseulatives weio reiicemeii ; men tlie .senate,ainl in 1870 aii overvv helming maioritv "of the jieojilu attested their devotion" to free piuiciiiles liv voting lor a Democratic I'rcsiilent. ('his looked like a success ful vindication of freo government, but it was not. Theunti-Coiistitutiotml jiarty has an advantagu which more than couii tci balances the strength of the jieojile. It can cheat at elections, jt pan falsify thu count, it can forge rejuriia, "There s the respect that makes; calamity of so long a life." Wo are about to repeat the experiment Wu may be swindled again, but there is not an'v doubt that our honest majoiity is greater than it WHi beorc. The k,ueH are all with it and Ihe accidents not against 11s. Our candidatels not only uiiexoeitonahle but admirable, and ha's thu unbounded confidence of tho whole country in his talents, integrity and jmtriotism. Tho Impulses of jiersonal friendshiji and tho duties of fair jiolitioal ojiposition ulilco itqulre me to tpc&k of General vinnirm. iiiiHirctUMiy hp t tlit amwio tin' iolilician of hisjiaily not lheshaii est or strongest, but the'iuo! gifted and best cultivated. His juivate lile i stain les, and in everything tihi'oiinoolcd with polities hi behavior iiegulated bv nrin- eiiiles of the soundest, miirtalilv. Hut in l.l! . ..re '.. 1 , . . . 1 . . piionc in,. -ins ue noes 1101 nil upon nts convictions t when he jiasses into the domain of polities his conscience loosen its griji, and for his jiaity he i willing to do aiiythiiigwrongwhich will jiftmiote their interest or jiluy any card how fale soever which will win them liovver. This surrender of his moral and mental integrity is the condition upon which he holds his high place in the affections of the party he belong to. Treachery to hi country is fidelity lo hi faction! If at any time in the last fifteen years he had given away to his own sense of right, supjiorteii the Constitution and laws in a sjiirit of pure justice, refused lo defile himself with election frauds, with held hi countenance from executive cor ruption or denounced the forcible install ment of thieves in state offices, he would have convened himself into a Democrat and eielled from the communion of the ami Constitutional jiarly. This moral prostitution to bad ,o!itical jmijioses is far from being uncommon. .Men natu rally good have yielded lo it ill all times and in all coimtiit'swhi'ivlherci ajiatty llMirincipled enough to demand it anil strong enough to reward it. Hut (fen eral (birliild's jniblie career furnishes mote striking examples of il than the histoiy of any individual 1 know. Let me give you a case: Alter the war at a time of jierfect ieace in tlie State of Indiana, vv here no war had ever been, certain military ollicers, being instructed from Washington that they were above the civil authorities, had kidnapped and wete about to kill thiee ciliensfor no offense defined by any law and without the nctcu.sf of a trial by court or jury. If this could be donu theie was mani festly no security left for life or jiro jieily. l'lainly it could not bo done without a fiat violation of the Constitution, which in e.,res terms forbade il. Hut the men who then ruled 11 with a rod ol iron insisted upon it, and we could no lie ceitainlhat the.Iudges,Statu and National might not liu subdued by their mlliienee. The hearing of the caase before the su preme com t was a great ciisisiu the constitutional hearing of our country. There was a place intheaigiiinent which nobody could fill so well as (ieneral Gal field, and I besought him to helji us in the desperate extremity to lescue Ameirean libeitv from the utter destine tion witli whicliitwastlueateiied. lie res- iotided with noble alacrity, and made a great argument in which he piovcd not only the continued existence, bill the in estiinablM value of the Constitution. He deiuonstiated that the light ot tiial by jury at all times and at all places was liiilistructible.and that any ollicer.civil or military, would violate his oath if he at tempted to juit the militaiy above the civil authority. He alliimed the whole Democratic doctrine on the subject and showed it to be iiicoutestibly light. His sinceiity was undoubted, for,like Ihe rest of is,he engaged in thecause nii laborer of love.witlioul lee or any leward excejrt the thanks of tine men. Such were his true convictions. Hut when he came to deal v ith the same subject in bis jioliti cal cajiacity be surrendered everything to his p'.uty. He voted for a military desiotiiu and a tegular sVsUni of kid najiping and minder in all the States of the South. In the same act were other Jirovisions which he eeitainly understood to be in direct coullict with every article and eviry siction of the constitution. In all this he id not transgress, like others, in ignorance or in passion; he sinned against light and knowledge and on a cold calculationof partisan policy. It is an infinite pity that such a man should be not onlv labe to his country but false to himscll. What makes all Ibis very much worse ii his denunciation of (ieneral Hancock for saving that the military was cousti tutiouallv siiboidinale to the civil power and (hat libeity wa still the inheritance ol the Aliiciicnn jieojile ; for these weie I impositions which be himself had assoi led and knew lobetiue. Il might be e.iecled that the course of a man so inllueneed would fiequently dcllect from the straight iath, and one great abeiration we cannot but remem ber. .Mr. Tilden was elected in ISVii. A false 11 tin n was the only 11 soutve against him. I do not believe that (ieneral (!ar field, it not let alone, would eoiiiinil an election liaud any more than he would steal a hoise or a sheeji. Hut when the managers of his paity demanded his aid in a great swindle he could not lefuse. Under the coercion he went down to Louisiana and theie found it absolutely celtaiu that the Tilden F.leelnis bail been "duly aiiointid" at illegal and full jioll, so jieaceably conducted that theie wa not even a squabble about il in the whole state. And the aiiointnient so made was attested by and recorded upon the ceitillcatis and t"hu oaths of election ollicers adverse to the ajijioititees in all their feelings and wishes. There was noeaithlv excuse for denjing this j 110 contiadictiou of this could be honest. To count the State for Haves was a thing that could be done onlv by iniuident and unmitigated fraud. lira time 1 hojied that (ieneral (iiirfield's share in the gieat crime had consisted in jiassivc acquies cence, and 1 am suijnisul In, the jnoofs leeently brought forward lit hi active assistance in its jieiparalion. llisjudg meiil a a member of the Klcctoral Com mission was a thing lu be exjiccted, for he iiuisl long before thai hav e convinced himself that a fraud was as good a vvav as any other of electing a 1'icsidcnt. l'n a jiolitical game he did not think that anybody had moral sense enou'di to ab stain fiom throwing a die which he him self had loaded to win the stake. llli liability tube rushed into evil courses by his jiarty associates has brought upon nun much ntlium which lie does not deserve in the transactions of the Credit .Mobilier. The stock distributed by (lakes Ames wi( intended, to influence the legislation of iioiii'iess coriuiillv. lie aid tho couijiany w ho put into his hand inciiiii oiisiuess, unit mai iiimiics was bribery. Undoubtedly those members who took it, knowing; 'the uatiiro of the thing, were great (uiniliiuU and wholly unwoithy to retain their seats. Hut (leu eral Garfield, though he certainly agieed to take the stock, and did actually take dividend upon it, had no hiijiici"on of its connection with thu Union Pacific ltailroad or of the coullict which its jios session might create between his private inteicsts and his jniblio duty. lie was as guiltless as tho child unboi n of nnv dishonest inclining about tlio wholo busi ness. 1 nelieve this not UUVely because bo told mo o, lml-bt oausu Jl s jirCibublc 1880. in itself and corobotaleil bv many ciicuni stances. If he had stuck to il be would have been credited by all men a iui,li citly as he was by inc. Fearing that his political friend might itilliience him to deiait from it I wrote to him beseeching him to stand fast upon the defense he had made to me, That lie did not take this advice is the bitterest 1 egret of his life, Hut "tlie parly" would not lei him take it. The accusation stiuck at the highest head in the House and the Sen lte. Thev had but one misunr. mnl that was a jmsilive denial ol the fact that any stock had ever been taken by thciiij and ou that line they exjieeteil Mr. Alii' lo swearlhem through, (ien eral Gailicld. for the benefit of othersaud ii own great iniurv. united in miikiiur this false defense Their witness failed them and they were all convicted. Af ter the report of the committee I wiote to .Air. Hlainu thu letter which has been extensively iiblihcd and which wa an effort to ji'ul General (rat field back' ujion the true ground which he never ought lo have abandoned. Until was too liite. I regret sincerely that General Garfield is a candidate or thai he should bejilnced in any suspicion which call loi'cnticismon hiconductasaiiiblii'iiian. lint I havesaid nothing that will be new t him, for in many for forms, at many limes, in sundry wavs. publicly and' privately. I lave gsveii Ibis same eoiiiruclion ol his acts and evliorted liiui to eonie out irnin the evil and em nnd Icllovv shin which bags him down while it pretends to elevate him. I hope that 011 all Ihe is sues the friends of libeity and justice and law and honest government will make themselves heard by the nations so cleverly that at the next election the popular condemnation of tlie auti-Con- stitutional party will be overwhelming. in the meantime let 11 watch as well as Jirny that the country be not swindled again. Faithfully and hojiefully youis, .'l.'S. I1i.u k. 1 1 011. Augustus Schell. Cliaiitii.in.aiiil members ol committee. A liouil Housewife. The good linuewife when she 1 giving her house it sptiiiL- renovaliiiL' should boar in mind that the d-ur inmate of her linns, arc more prreious than many liou-c. and that their svs'i 111 need cleansing hy purilyli g the blood, and regu lating t lie strtnach and bowel-lo prevent and cure tlie diseii-is arising Irnin soring malaria and nnn-mii, and she must l:tmvv that there i nothinc thnt will do itso per fectly an 1 surely as Hop liitleis, the purest and be-st of medit ine. nib. utiiii.iir i'. nixiiKur. I.I.Mii, 1: v I Ii: 1 A MM 11 v 1 1 1 111: a 1 in mi: iiiai.i: i. Col. I'obeit Porter Deeheit, who is ii,.. on, in ,r tin, 1 1, .,,1 .,,;.. 1',.,. Auditor (ieneial of Pennsylvania; is a resident of Philadelphia and a member of the bar of that city. At the bieaking out of the Rebellion he was only eigh teen years of age, but xielding to bis Jiatuotie impulses, lie cnli-lisl as apn vate soldier in tin, 'IVi.ntv ninth l.',i nieiit of Pennsvlvauia Yoltmteeis. I!e foie the regiment took the field. Col. .lohn I. Murphy, commaudiug, appoint ed young Hei-liclt to tlie positmn (, s;,,,.. geant-lajor on his slaif. This posiiinn he Idled with great cu dit until Im bruaiy, lWiS. when he wa jiromoted to be Filst Lieutenant of Coniianv C, of the same regiment. 1 lis jnomnlion was made ovir all the second lieuteiiaiitkjif the retriniont bv the selection of the Colonel, and was ci nsidcicd tube merit! d by his ability 1 attention to duly. In 'this rank he served w ithlhis legiment in tlie campaign of Major General Hanks in tlie Valley ot the Shenandoah in Virginia, and iii the memorable retreat of that General. He also served with his company in the Army of Virginia under Major'General I 'ope, including the battles of Cedar Mountain, Seond Hull l!uu and Chan tilly, and subsequently at Aiitielam and Chancellorsville. Immediately after the battle of Autictani, he was s'elert,.,! ,y Hrigadier (ieneral George I.. Andrews, now a jirolessur at West Point, to serve a hi Aid-de Camp and Assistant Ad jutanl-General, and 1.11 ibal ollii e being traiisfcned to the Department of the South, Lienlt mint Decbeil pel f uul the same duly on the slal'fol Hrevel .Ma jor General Thomas II. linger, now a Colonel in the icgiilai army, and promi nently named for Chief of the Signal Corps to succeed the late Hrigadier Gen eral M vers better known iis'-Old Piob abiltics." At the gnat Pennsylvania Haltlc of Get! v-.lille,r T 11.. chert served as Assismm Adiiilant Gen ..ml .,f il. i.';,..i iv.. : : ... J ........ ... 1 mu u me 0111 lvvelflh Corps at Culp's Hill, ami was honorably mentioned lor gallant sen ice in the official rejioit of that iuiiioilant ougagemeiit. linniediatlv after that battle the West ern troops of theAimvol the Potomac were sent to the Cityiif New York un der the comninnd of (ieneral linger to enforce the draft that had been temjio rarily sujiended by reason of thu remo val of the tioojih'fiom that eilv for the defence ot Pemisylv nnia in the Gettys burg campaign. The draft being successful)' accom plished, these troops weie returned to theAimvof the Potomac on the liapi dan, in Viigiiiia, and a f t davs after wards, in eonseooein I ...... .,.1 . ,. . , 1 " i mi-,- ,11 ( Inekaiuaiiga, the llthand H'lb ('..rjis niii- ii.iosiciiiii in ti,,, estein Aimv. No time was lost in their transportation, and diseinbaiking from the rars at Nashville, Teiui., they weie marehed lo Chatanooga. In Deceniher of the H'ar HCiH. Ibn 'lf, ,,l.,,l. I .1. . .' ... .., ...v ,,,,,,,, iiegiiuein vva the (list in the army to accept the offer ot tlio (lOveiluuenl to rn.imli! f .,...1. er three years, and Lieutenant Dcehert concluded to rejoin his regiment tor that piliios,., and he was immediately jno iijoted to the oapiaincy of hi, coinjiany. Ihe return of this regiment lo their hoines, 011 availing themselves ol the yet- .iiioiiiiioiigiiiu inuiyiiavs, ha not been forgotten by the suivi'vors of (heir friends. They weie publicly received bv the olllelal liuthoiilles of' the City o'f Philadclihia at Old Indejiendenco 'llall ami tin. Coojier liefieshment S.do,,n. and after reenjieratioii and additional en llstinents, the regiment wa sent lo the llo.jiital building al Cluster, Penna , and then vva removed to the scene of its' toi iner labors at Chatanooga, Tenn. For several mouth Cai.tain Deeheit was established at Philadel,hia for the pumosu of enlisting additional recruits, but he reioined I lie rum,,,.,,!. t. .1... .. .. ... ..,,., 111 ine .'vi lanta campaign, having hoc.,, relieved fixmi iccruitiiig duty at l'hlladcliiht,, at Ins iivv'li l'.n,.k.l " 1 ransieni or i.ocai nonces, keenly cciur uiiuc ,.i, i. .,,,,,,,,, . ,,, ..... .... ,,'re(!iilardvrcrtlseineiitiilf rates. I ll h lIOIiUMIlIA.'I, VOl.. M , M) II cards in the "liuslness Directory' column, one uui.u.miiia iiBii(.MMiA'r, viil ai.v, h u. .(a After the caj'tilie of Athmta, hu was again selected by bis coiiiinaniling gen eral for important si nice. Major (ien eral 1! W. Stoetmi ajijioinleil him the Assistant Adjutant Gciuralof the Twen tieth Army ( mps that Coijis being Ihe result (d the consolidation ol the I lib and 12th Army Corps which had been nil Ily licfnie ' 'iHiii'tudi d by .Maior (ieneial .loo 1 Im ! When Majiii' Gi in ial A. S. William wa advanced to the em ipaud of llli eoii. bv rea-'i 11 of tin ;.roaiolion of Geneial Sloeiim, he ril. lined Captain De chert in the same ,o-i!ion on the Coips si a IT. Dining llm t( nttiil niaieh of Major (ieneral W, T. Mietni ci "l the sea." he held his jiosilioti, mnl at Savaiinali, (ieorgia, General S'oeitm again recogni zed tho ellleieiit sei v ic of Captain Dc ehert by apjiointini linn A't. Adj ( !eti. al ol the Ann-, "l in .,i'gi 1 on in stun. which position in Maim d unill after lb" surrender ol G-n.-r.il .Im' .lohiion, at ialeigli and allci the giand review of Sheiiii.in's armv al Wasliingtoii in Mav. 180.1. He was tin .niwliile pionioted to bo Major of the Tw mil) ninth liegiment and at Ihe close nl llm war lie was lire yetted by the Pn-ident ol the United Stales on the I 1 1 M 1 , 1 n 1 ; 1 1 i . 1 1 of Gen erals Sloeiim and Shcrnrin lobe l.ieiiliti nit Colonel "for dPint and meiitmioii services dlllil'g til.' o, 11." Ill .llllv. ISfi.1, In- b 'illglev Ihan IVVi'll tv-three vears of age. Ii" 11 liiroed lo his louie wilb bis ("intrude, alter an aelive service in Hie In bl nl over lour veal'. lie innneiliatilv eiiter.d upon Ihe si ml) of the law in the nllice of his brother Henry M. Deeheit, I'.sq , a jiromiip'lit inciiiiierot tlie ri'ihi'ii'inliia iiar.aini was admitted to pracliee in November, l-iiili 1 be same year lie wa eainlulale ot In party in the Twenty-seventh wind tor select council, and although Governor Geary had a majority of iqiwarils nt I, ID he wa returned deleated bv but thirty two vote. In this canvass he wa sup mtted bv many of the most liioiniiicnt piojieily owner of the wind who were nut members ot hi own jiolitical party. lu IHiiS. mi the election ol lion l'lirnian Shejipard lo the ollice of District Allor nev of the Coiiutv of Philadelphia, Col onel Deeheit wa appointed Assistant Distnct Attorney tor three years, ami was again appointed by tlie same official for the sAiue tei 111 011 his re election in 1871. When Mr. Hugger! was elected to the same ollice in 1 S77, Colonel Dcehert de dined a re-appointinent. lireb rringto ie-' simie tlie geneial practice ol Ins jirotes- sion to which lie Pas ilevoled In atten tion until called, without hi own snlici latioii, to aeei pi (be iiuiiiiiiiiti.Hi of Au ditor General. Dining ibis si i viee as a pi oscciitiug ollicer, be was indeieudent and leaibi-s.and eoinlucteil many inijioit ant (rial in which he displaved abibly that show etl bis iiniinut litness lor the requirements ot the jmst. While Col. Diehi ifheld the iiosiiinn of Assistant District Attorney, a vacan cy oecuncd in the First Senatorial Dis trict, In which he bud jiroxinusly remov ed, by which the Senate of Pennsylva nia was lelt politically ( t'a l!oth oni rics looked about them for their strong est candidates, and ( nl, Deeheit wa. without any solicitation nil his pait.uuan iinoiisly made the candid. ite ol hisjiaily. and alter an ael iv c canipaii,"!. :.t a spe cial election, on J) I'liiibcr I'D. H"0, he was elected Sen.-iim by a majority ol iijivmikIs ol loiHl, idthoiigh the l'cjitibli ean candidate for sin riff at tbo election in October jm ceding bad, in the same district, icceivnl .ii.iajmit) of upwards ol 11)1)1). Col. Di. hut's tienrd dining the two veals in tl,,. Senate was credita ble and Uliimicai l,( d. lie vva the ai'lbi.r of si v( ml import ant incasiiies, nl which the "Criminal Kv iilcnce" law is 01, c, by which jx isoiis charged w ith certain minor criminal nl fences aie jKiiiiilled to testily in their own behalf. Col. Dcehert is an active number of a number ol socidics, among which are the Military Ordirnf the Loyal Legion, Ihe Mieneiehor Society, Ihe Penii Club, Ihe llistoiial Society of Pennsylvania, Hani iitou Lodge No.' "71. A. Y. M of West Philadelphia and Post Xo. i, Giand Ar my of Ihe l.'epublie. In 1S7S Colonel Dechert aei'ciled Ihe command of the old Veteran Second liegiment. In tti r known to our leaders as the "Notional Guaid-." foimeily com uiauilid by General P ter Lyle." This leginii nl has lnen brought un'der his ef lieient manageineiil to a high stale of discipline, and in Ihe rcci nl encampment at Fairinount Pari, it n ceived the high est encomiums from snhlnrs and eitt .ens, Tlie office for which he i a candidate is a most lesjioiisible one, and he will, no doubt, iceeiye a large independent vote bv reason of Ids high diameter, and lu cause it is often thought that the Auditing ollicer of the Cominoiiweallh call best jierforni his dmies when be differs in polilics from those whoso ae counts aie to be auditid. How Mu Sai nl her liarllii. "I shall never again feel so awfully ner vous about my Inbie teething," writes a gr.itefiilirother. VWnbm.s' h s' our littlednr ling by a long ultnclt nf eh.deiii iiilantuin.but happily bifid ot 1'nrker's (iiigir Tonic in time. I loot a lew spoonsful, uivx-lf, which sonii cpimI my miisinp lihv n.iirtly, 111 il uu 1 (cii.ii 1, i.i id-, lii,sk,i pie and b'ul v ii, .uch peilnt'y fdil liialib, mnl liisde ii'j k. strung nt..! cninforlnhle ihnt I vveiild tint be will. out lids ii-lialde innlit ine lor vvotlds." A .Mother of Hmnklyn. I'.ijier far V lipids. Paper ear wheds are the most diuable of all. and are now being inaiiufiictmcd by Iwo or thiee enneerus. Some of lliem aie giuirantced for 800.000 mihs of H,t vice, but the juesent object to them is their costliness. It is itiniiid that i,a ier wheels oilgbl tobeg.iod i,,r ,-,(l,0()0 miles ol senile in m dev t,, reiulei- them as economical as winds made ot cast iron. Ate you low splrilwl'il,-iwii.iii.irsmiiiilli,' and weak in the bad; 1 !),),. wulkiiig, lid lug or slioidl-g tKiu.e pain in th miiiiiI ol I lie I, nil-' II i Mm l,u.- 1 i .1 .11 and I'ml. ( lullmelle'. French Kidney Pad i )' Mini l.l inn. ni rnpi illy ami periniiiiein Iv ni ,l t. iih.oit fillim vour sloiiincli will, i..iiisi:,iii icdiciui. . 'I'l... , i- T , , ... miMue no I- I -. . s-, . ,, ,., 4l . li.is decreased ov ,il I Mi i.ipii) ,, since 1H70, but sti'ain tnii ige li.is iiiefeas ed b) about 1, im.iji) t,.i, , W'rile to Mr. I.v-.Iih t: I'i'.ltlonn, ".S3 estern Avenue, t.vn.i, Mt... fr moiir n ailiis that have b.en lemerfi to peifed liflth by Ihe ue of the WfrMslle Com -Miti.. hit )..,- ,. ,..r ,t1 .luliU.n, y.isi of Ulrtalttwrnliiir-a KATES Ol)1 ADVERT 1SJNG J t. 13.0. S.I V I OO II III! Ill 00 If. 00 M'l.t'O OM, 15.(0 S.MI 11.1(1 la.im U.OO V..IMI Mi. 1 11 itieinr.h ftralakhcn iliMHf Inelies . . AraMimlica . .. (usrtrr ."iiuinD... .lair eolunin in culiiinli .(l.oii (t.ro . s.iki 4.00 , 4,111 4. to .. ft.lid t.uo cno ..ou i,.mi liio ".en r-.i 1 t (!.(! U.ct lB.lt H'.'Sj IMi 1.0 If Mil.' I I Veiny adu rt'ix mcntB pnjable iiiarteH . Its'; iiritmlvei1ls.'iiieiitsiiiusll)Tnldffcrbefoieintiltoe scrpt Where (tarries nave accouui s. t.fftfnliuivvrtlsi-rnrntfttwodoilnmc! Inclifoi lint. luw rtlotis, ii lid at Hist rate for addltlonui insil tlotf , ItUout reference to Itngth. ' Knecutor's.Amlnlstralor's and Auditors r.otlc' Ithreedullars. .Must bo paid tor bin Inrctlid, laoiiar per cnrior cacuime. .Mil l.l ci eJ fur Money, .Xl.VIiV IIXIirl.Kl's ll.lSt.VUK.Mll.KSTOItV. The regular term of the Snyder county court was held hist week and the county seat underwent a high state of excite ment occasioned by tho trial of the jiar I iiM accused of thu the minder of .lohn Kint.lcr and his wife on the night of ihe 8lh of December, 1877, near Tiox ville, that county. In thu summer of IH7i Hinamicl lilting! r, Jonathan Mov er, Uriah Mo)cr and Israel Krb were ar 11 sled am) iuiprisoucd upon the sworn sl.iliment of Mary Hartley, as having been iuiiHcatcd in the foul deed. Ou the llllh of December of thu same year they were niiaigned in court and Jilead ed 1101 guilty, and demanded sejiarato trial. vvliereiiion the commonwealth elected to jilaeeun trial Israel Ktb for the killing of .I11I111 Kilitzb-r, the com monwealth deeming it iie.xjiedient to place ihe prisoner ou trial for the murder ot both. Tin jilau was e.uricil out so that in case theie should be an acquittal hec. iild be held for the other, and after a wei k's llioiough trial the jury after be ing mil a few bonis, teiiilcied axeidiut ol 'Not guilty." The court held that M.iry llanley, upon whom the common wealth 1 died ehielly. was an accomplice, and liei-l.--tiiin.iiy vva lint eolioliorated in a mult-rial miul. The District Atlor in) ihi'ii enti led nolle prosequi! in tho oilier cues. v 11KI I ci 1 vi:'s vviiiti;. The matter rested in this way until tho vv inli r of 187!), when the commissioners of ihe county etnjiloyed Mr. Lyons, a de lictive from Heading to fen'et out tho guilt) parties, lie liist made his ajqicar anee at Ailam-buig, and to thiovy tho people oil' tlicir guard and to ascertain all Ihe lael jmssilde in theca-e hu went under (lie guise (if an 010 Hjiectilator, in tending .to elect furnaces and the like, and in Ibis way gained much informa tion idalingto tlie minder, which ena bled him to fix tlie crime upon those sllji posed lo be implicated Kiiianiicl Kltingor, the chief of tho gang now upon trial in coinjiany with -Mary Hartley, was traced by the detect ive from that county into the mountains near llellefoute, from there into Ohio and thence into .Michigan, wheie they were eajitui'cil on tlie'l'.ltli of May o'f tiiis year. Whilst he was bringing tho prisoiieis east, Lttingor jiunjied horn thu train when it w as running at the rate of thirty miles an hour and made his eseajie. Tlio detielive enutiiud his journey to Middleburg with .Mary Hartley, w'hero she lias been kept under watch ever since. Ollicets in .Michigan vv'ere instinct ed as tuilie jiroiiable locality ol lit linger and he wa traced from jdaceto jilaco un til thiee week ago, when four men made Ids an est at an out-of-the-way place in the country, but not without gieat resistance lqioii'thu jiait of the pris oner, audit was with great dillieully that lie wa handcuffed. on 1 1:1 i. run -uu: .xiuunr.it. On .Monday of last week tho grand juryrctiu-ned true bills in the eao of tho commonwealth against Kinaniiel Iitting- er, .lonalban Mover. Uriah Mover and Israel Kill, eliaiged with the killing of John lxint.ler and Gietcheii Ixiiitzler,his wile. I 111,11 ai laignnienl thev nleaded not guilu," and on (lcmandiii'"-seiiaratu trials the eonimoiiweallh elected to liy iiiaiiuei I'.inuger nisi. Hist net Attor ney ttiisum and .Messrs. I lower and Pot ter are eoun.-el lor ihe eomuioiiweallh. md upon the other side it the sttong team ol Linn and Dill, of Lewisbin-'r. Union lountv. associated with K.I. Smith, of .Middlebuig. The foienonu was consumed in empaneling a jury.hav- iiigexnausKU ine jianel lielore the jury was m euieil. The liist wilnes called for the commonwealth was Maty Hartley, who look no me entire afienioon. her ci oss examination by .Mr. Dill being very rigid and seveie. ' She testified Mtstan liallv as follows: On the night of thu 8th of December 1877. I Weill in coinjiany with Jonathan Mover. Uriah .Mover, Emanuel lit linger, Isiael Kth and Kllen Mover to the houso of John Ixintzler. Kllen Moverand my sdt stood along a fence near lxint.ler's bouse, while the men eros-ed it and went In the house, w here lit linger broke 11 I'iine ol glass and threw into the room a bottle id eldoroloini and then took an axe from an inside vest junket and cut, a hole in the door and unlocked and opi ued it and all in-hoil inlo'the house. At Ibis lime 1 climbed over the fence, went lo (be door, looked in and saw John Kinlx.ler King in a jiool of blood. Thu old lady was tunning towards the door and Knianuel lit linger hit her across thu head w ith a dub and she fell to the Hour. A ft ir this tlu jinnies went to the bed in the coiner of the loom, ereil under and liftid a lid covering a hole, in which theiewa a box 1 onlaining nioney.whieli was taken outside and divided into two parts. Kitiiigcr then took blood in a biokeii dish and threw it outside of tbo di oi giving as a leason lor so doing thai il was to make jieojile believe that thev were killed outside. Two of tho paitiis then went to the stable and got leaves and brought them to the housu and set it 011 the, burning thu house with the niuifleied jeoilu in it, and that after IhU was done they left the scene of tin ir bloody win k, each going to their bonu s and Kttingir icmainiiig with her the balance ol (he night. In rejily to a question as to why sho went with Kttingcr to the West," she said thai he lold hi r that she would bo killed it she ii inainid in the county, hew.ispul thmiigli a very seaiehing examination. Jacob Schrader xvas called and testified that he, with others, went to the niiiis the next morning after tho Hie and found tlie lemaius of the old I'eojile almost vihnll) consumed, being allngetlur miKcigiiiV.able but fiom ; luevii-us ki, indulge f tJ,t, si.e of tho I'eojile. The hi ad, aim, and legs of John Ixintzler weie buinl entirely off. and there was nothing left of the old lady excejit a few rib find bones. A jruar.nilK, that nnv one atl'ectcd wiih eniiMipatinn or torpid Liver can be relievrd bp Inking rruu'nrly, by Uirctiodx.SiiiiiiioiiH Liver IfiKuUtor. It has btcn known to cue 111 hundred of eases, mid will do it iCHin. 'As a t'l'iiernl finiily remedy for dyspep sia, pid I.ieer roii.lipaiinn, ,o, I hardly oyi r used mu ihlni.' 1 Ise, and have never been ili-nppi.ii,t,ii in (H'.tt irnilnied ; il seems to be nlino.t a peif ei cure fr all di.esse. uf 'no sieiiiacn uiei tiovrel. W .f. Mcr.l.linY MiriMi, (ia. It is a .erious qiie.tp-n whuiheiMr. Oonl--line on lecent eceaslnn, praisnl 1 r PUnth. id the head of thetepuhlican ticket A well known H(t!Vtnn nf Trdo. O, Mis t I O'liiniencKl to cr a Davii Kid. ney Pad, atUr toy Doctor lold me 'I xxjiild ii'ilirtl well and wltbiu two monlbs 1 hill eoii'pllU-ly iceovtrrd.