I THE COLUMBIAN. IIUIOJISIIUIUI. nillUV, (HKIIIl.lt J'l, 1VM) ruiiLto BAt.K). J!, 1 Ztrr (iml Wm.T. Slinniaii, aJmln!-lra-Utt of Andrew Olnglot, dcceaeil, will vnl uililo real Cflnle on Ihc premises In Centre lovii"hlp en Trlilay, November 1'.', 1880. Jltidmlt Ulggs nml John It. II. 1'atlt, mr. vlylns executors ol Charles II. Do-Mir, ilc c jt J, will s .11 valuable- real estalo nt llie Court House, lllootnsburfr, on Monday, Dcci ru ber . 1SS0. S.'e advertisements, The rili:oollc Is very prevalent about litre. A r or tramps p.Tsid Tuesday night In the "Cooler." Sheriff Knt, will hold his ales on the !!2 of Xovomber Instead of the first week of Court. A yotinj man who will bo'Jl yeirs of age on Kivimber 3rd, can vote at the coining elec t in. t A stove, coil box and book case, with pigeon h iles fjr ml. Apply to Freeze tc loverly. October:!)), tl. There was n luge amount of business ills, p -ed of at llie argumiiitcouit hit l'ridny.Tliu whole day wn occiipiul. 1, 1, Dcwces, rcunl grctlibark candidile f r Ssprune Judge, aiid Frank Iliigbei', l otli ol I'olt-vllle, ate on the stump for Hancock. The store owned by the llostlir llrothers, In J mertown, with nil i's conlent", was destroyed by lire on the night of the lGili iii"l. Wc aro informed that had tho Kvy Demo, crats been pure that our club was coming on Tuc-il.iY l ist, lluy would have nut us with fif ty moiinttd men. Miss IlVbecc.i Viudtfralice died at tiie rest n'tice of .Mrs. Martha Vatnlirslice in Mt. l'lta--ent tjwtislilp, mi Friday l.Hl, at hii iitlvanetd ni. She was buried in tto'emout eimitry. There will bo a Democratic pole raiding -it ltihr-burg on Sniur.l ly at two o'clock in tlu afternoon. AM. epeakcr will bo present. A good time is expected, The Democrats of Mitllin will boll n lucetint; at llellcrville on .Saturday evening. There w ill ul-u be meetings at lititk Horn, (iciinaii town, Cehtrali.i and L'ataHissa tho same ivtii lug. A mass meeting was held at Mainville on the afti moon of llie 'J3rd inl. A tine large hick ory ole was mined, fioui the tt'pofwhiih floated a beautiful sirmtmr; nt'ter which the cr mil adjourned to the pl.tto prepared tor hold in? (he meeting, wlnre they were addim-id by I,. It. r.oohlitic. Sna'or Edmonds, ol' Vermont; Montgomety I'.lair of Maryliuil; Ham'lton Fi-li, of N'cw V irk .Senator Withers, of Viighil'i and (iov e imr Stevenson, of Ketituiky, lmu bem in at t iiil.mec at the fienenl Co-iventio i of the IV' copd Church in New York. A Demon atlc mooting was held at Named! i l.vt Siturday evining. The att-hd mce was 1 re anil the mtciing was a success in tvery re p.ct. Addresses were d.livered' by I'. I!. IS Uh'ine, Kolurt Iltickluham, II, I'. Saiiib ami T. .1. Venule rslice- Tho Cutnwifa Hancock Club will hiye a t'rili liglit pirade on Salurdiy evening. Tho lllooin club will go over, Speeehos are exi ec id from John W. Forney of I'bil idelphh, and llobert I'. Allen of Willi imsporl. Your last and onlv chance to get fi first class pictures tikcn for 23 cents. Will positively leave IHoomsburg next Wednesday inorniiig. November 3rd, 1SS0. (iallery over I. . HaNium's store. The Drinncrney of S'ugirlnaf luld a large and etuhiHia-lic meeting at Cole1' O'l Moulny no ning. Thiy wire addre-ped by A. L, Fritz, K II. licishlinc and T. J. Vntulondice. Hiig'irb af will miinlain its reputation aJ ihe burner town- t-liip of the 1). uiotr.icy in Columbia county, There are thirteen republican and one fireen bicker in tho township. James Iteilly and T. N. Dieel lnvo consult di'ed tlieir bi-be- shops, Ito'dly moving into mo Krchimge I It-1 simp. D.dnd will re main wiib Iteilly. We have no doubt this nr- ranttciiunt will prove ndvantageous to both parlies. Ilenjamin Mellenry, of Ilnnlon, died at his homo in llmt plioo on the 20th ins'., aged (12 years, 0 months and 29 days. He was enraged in the mercantile business, an I was an honest and' upricht citizen, nnd a member of the Clirl-tian church. Tho funeral look place List l'riday at Stillwater. The A. S. T. Co.'s Iilnck Tip. advertised in another column, is worn on fine and costly shoes; as well as on tho coarser grades. Our readers in buying children's shoes should I o ure that this lip is upon thorn. Hiram llroult died nt his heme on Pilurdav night, aged 13 vears. I-Vr the paJt twentv--ix yorsbe basbien imployed nt the S'lrnn car r'nge shops, and was n first class workman. Ho was of a joviil disprsilion, and nlwnvs bad n pleasant word for everybody. He had been in mr bealih for some time, but bis death came unexpectedly after a few dnys of evcie illness, The funeral look place on Tile-day af ernoon. Them is a larse dipluy of the j-nlousv of a VC'V small mind exhibited in the l.civick liule paultnl of lisl week Our woik nt the fair was not entered as "or'ginnl drsiitns" but sini Iv to -how that we ran don class rf work that r.o other office in ibis county is pre arid to do, 'I he absence of s, use I (mile as conspicuous as the nres.nce if halousv In the comments of liomian. Our display was much admiral by c'lmpctent judges. A jolly, good-natured gentleman Is A. I! Miller, who win condeetnr on the special train thai convovel tho Columbia county dele ga ion to Wilbainsport on Friday night last His suavity of manners and winning di'po-i 'ion are suro to attract to him all who come wi bin tho fphero of his miusirtanee, The I'' mm bovs ircl iciy groti f 1 to him for tlie kind an 1 courteous treatment itieividat his lands. He is a mltJ Ihmocrut. LAST (iltAND ItALLV. The Diraoerats will hive ft torch liglit prade on Moniy night, Novunber 1st. The ilul Hill lueot at Iheir room at 7 o'llock sliarp, and alter the parade will ptoceid to the Oper House, where a meeting will be nddressed by Hon. C, It. Ilockalew and others. All pirsons having torches will bring them ready Irlmmid Those who are not Fiipplied can get torche' t llie Columbian tffice. I'lease call for them be fore Monday noon, and bavo them roady. haying uniforms who cannot parade will return tlietn to the club ruom on Monday, I ho Cat wiss club will hi with us. Let us have, a b turn out Teachers' Institute liclurers for next week am as follows: Prof I). J. Waller, jr., on Tuesday evening; Mitt Lei UK. 1'stridge, of I'biladelphia, on Wednesday, and I'rof. W. I Marshall, of Filchbiirg, Mass,, on Thursdiy nd Friday evenings, Thopuhllo is itepcelfully invited, Admis sion free, W. II, Snvpek, County Supt, The Democrats are brand of ihn -,nl.l .1... ncttr and Integrity of tl,cr cimilnUto f, Iro - ajaiii't whom nothing itl ,e 8,id. () ..n inner nan,! the republicans glory in the infamy of James A. (lartbdl and win, it,.t. aectuto.nod nudadiy aro wearing badge, and O'l's with the figures 3l!0 on them In bohllcllers I hey H,ih a.'mit that (lajfi.M took 5329oll ,0 v-rcuii .lohiiier hiitur, and afterwards Ihd nbmtlt.bul, ray they, what are y,i solmr to lonboul It? Let evirv bon.i if in whnt Is going to l,c do-no nbjtit It, t'UUItCII liKDICATION. The t'reo Church of Millvllle, w.llbo drd'ei. d on Lord's ihy, November Tth, The mrvl CCS Will luff , nt If. 1 m !...! 1 iiess by llev. D. M. Klntcr.ofSillt Icitory aeivlces by ltev. 0. D. H Marelay, of Illoom.biirg. Other minislers will 1. ,.,..,., and participate In the cxerclso". l'reiclilng n the evening at 7 p. in. A general invitation extended to the piddle. HKMOCItATlL' MEETINtm, C. 0. liarkley nul 11. !' Zirr aildresml il, Democrats of Montour at tin po'e raising nt Mouht'k ftore on Wed n mil IV pvpnin . pole wis ta!ed at Liekards" shoo rn Weilii .dxy evening, after which iho elnh re turned to their room where snceche- wer.- in.nln by J. K. llittenbendir, W. Ivriekbaum an I O.o. i:. LIvvill. li. I. I.Mr and Hubert Iluekiiiirham, Eu.. spoke in 1'rniklin on Wedue ilnv cvenlmr. Col. Freeze nnd ('apt. lirockwav were the peaknrs at a laige meeling at New Colutiibus on Wedoenlay. H. V.. Smith and J. II, Maizs attended the meeting at Jonestown. 1hp aulorofihe Democracy never dampms. On "-iy nigii', noiwithtainling tlie inclem ency of the weitber.i.ne hiiiiilri.l and five mem ber-of the HnncMik and laiglisdi club of ihi phce, in full uniroiin ami heario" ton lies. tailed (or H-py. Near Danhl Snv.ler's thu- wire met bj the Kpy Ittnd and feveral hor-e-nun and ise'irltd Ihroueb the "trwis of the t'ovn. A ninnbir of hoii'i s along the lino of proce-sion wire nhily iibinilnuted and re ceUul ibrce hearty iheers from the il.ih. Af ler iIip laradea short leu i b ipu i,t addre-s n. 1 livercl by II K. Smith. I'.-n.. in the tnun ark, which was litei ed to viry attu.tivtly hv tlie large nmiienro which had a'Sfinblud tlu-re Hie rain pre enled lurthir ppeakiig and the isiin g club ftailul home well plejnl with tlieir vbit anil fullv nsured lhat tho democracy of i;py will do her work well on the second of November. (irand pre aratlons wiro made for a big ri- publ iir.n demonstration at Catawissa last Tui-- lay night. The (iatlield club oftbis phue was inviieil, and nt about seven o'clock p. m., they started for the canal where they expected to take a boat. The band bad thun ami ilnv m idu quite n show, there being one htir.drril nun iiuri- ii, iiuenttjitics itieiiuie tins. there 1.1.!....!.. ,!..., ! ., ..... . wire has than lilt) voters. Arriving at the ca ul no boil was to be feio, si aPer waiting "otne time liter concluded to walk down die lowpath, (iaifobl fu-hiun. (Juitc a number id out, and il u b.n.d ri-fu-ed lo walk lown.biit the remaiuilir stuck to it and foiled tl. Ju-twhy the boat did not i otne, we bail; not I e ,rd, 1 nt it 1 as lnon piiirc-tnl thai John I'is.siiii had n-e for all his canal boats in New- Yolk and New Jir-ey. One man said tint II. e b iat was Mug in for ri pairs preparatory for u ult rivir trip next week. Jli:.MOC'lt.T-l AT VHMJAMM'OIST. I.a't I'liday was Demi cratic Ihy at Willi i pur'. Iheio was a paiado in the diy lime and a torch-light precession in the evening, The city was crowded and it was one of the largest demonstrations over held theie. (ien- ral (icori.c II. M'ClcI'an was present aid made a speech in the afternoon. Tiiero were sevi ral sjiakirs' s'ards, from cue of wbiib Lewis C. Cassidy, Ksq. of I'hiladi Inbia, m ule an nddress, Hi.u. C. H. Iluckalew at nnotlur, and T. C. Ilipp'e, L-o., of Loik Havn Horn (bird. SpH'cl.es were iibo made ly 0. A llowcrs. K-q,II. 1!. Amcrling. H-q., Senator I'eale, Senateir I'oekwe II anil others. The in ale in the even il g was n giand till'iir, tin r' being thousands i,f uiiifoined men, on foot titiil horse, in line. The II u cock and Lnglisl club of Uloi-m-biirg, W. II. Jacoby, Chief M irshal, Uft here at four p. in , escorted I bivd nnd drum cnips, i iimbtring over a liiiudr.d. They cirried tran-parincits, letlerid liarc.ck and Knulisb ( bib, of llloom-1 urg," ilancoik, the Sil.lbrnnd Statesinan," "'No V-dit Mohilier for us," ai d St rer.il others, ore of whiih a picture id a man in rags, with the vords, "I'oor man's tarill' C5 cents a day ' at tracled much attinlion. The procession start- I at nbiul S o'clc-k, and continued until 11 o'clock when our club lelt for heme. Tiny all enjoyed tin me Ives. Clubs fnmnll sut roiiniliir.- iouulie were in attendance, and the whole Hair was a grand success. COXVKNTICiX. The North T.rnnih District of the Kast Sus quehanna (hissiswill ce itvcno in the Hhller ohiireh, i f iho Oral gcvillc el arce, on 1 uisday November llith, 1S0, at 7 p. in, -ubjwts to be discussed. Tuesday evening. 1st, the Church as a Divine lii-titNtioii lieis W. C. Schittl'er and 0. Strunek- 2nd. The r. sponsibilityof the Cbiireh Member llevs. Ci II. Dei bant and E. D. Mill.r, Wednesday morning, Harvest Sirvlce Uevs. T. D rr and F. K. la-van. Wednesday nfti inuon, llellgious Fducalb n of the childro'-.: 1-t. In th Family Iter C. Meckel and (!. 1!. Deeh int. 2nd. In the Sabbath S'ibool Hevs. O. Strunek and T. D-rr 3rd. Ily llie Factor Uevs. A. lloutz and W C. Sclrieil'er. Wedne-day evening. 1st. Home Missiui s- l'ovs. F. IC. L-v.m nnd A. lloutz. 2 id. 1 -I eign .Miss ons uevs, j u. .Miner tu.u v Meckel. Q lestion bj.v. opened at tho close ol eacli scssi n, (1. li, Dri'itAXT, Chairman. Disoa-os peuiliar to fimales feedily cured without Ihe taking of i.auseoos tnedb li es by tho I ew and wi.ndsrful reined)-, 1'ruf. li mette' French Kidney 1'ad. After a delay of five days l! irliehl ileninl the genuineness of hie letter on tho Chinese qtici-lio i, to II. L. Morey. Nobody expect ed that he woiihl admit It. He s,y tt is forgery. Uurirtuiia'ely for (infield, h reputation fur truthfulness was so complete idiatttrnl in the Ciedit M ddlier bu-ines when his party virtually found hitngi.iiiy ! perjury, that his denial ol this letter doe nut go tur much. Oae thing iu support ol tit assertion that ho ill 1 write It, is tlie lint that the letter is entirely in accord with hi action in Cotigre-s on the same sitlject. t'nu wnrkincmen support a man lor President who favors the introduction ol Chinese cbea labor in this country? President l.iuiolii's llliiioit of Oner Hutu tit k I till von, iieuthmin, tutt if fih lij' mill fin ttrr ymntl 1 Aeieiv lmt (It ir rill llttitvock in iltUittrtl It) In urn of' the most dUtUHjuUhnl tin il of tin mje. 1 tliclwv tmt when u iiWji in the iniiniimj tu vieii in; limit, "if in fair anil tniiil'lin; hit J may hair tlmt 'fitiieocc hill eetit kilhd or troumlul. A. Lincoln. The county will be flooded with Ilogus tickets next Tuewlay, Jlewaie of them, TUE001AJAIB1AN AMD Wnr Ves,i., Hamiitun Ilnads, Alii! UII'.Y Til IIK lll-l.ii IV iM'im.-i'ij i'iti:vi:sr ll.vsrncic'.i iN.t'ii;iiArnr. WAelllMiros, Octnlier 2.) The i,i:ivm nml crerts of tho half ,1, Zen m, n ol'-nur ly ing In Hampton Itoads arc somewhat an nnyeiUt the delays Uncle Dick Thninpson iMsimpMcil upon them In tho matter of tho approaching naval review. The ships are at anchor detached from their several sta tions, nud tho fiat Ims gona forth that the parado ihall not taka place until after the XuvembT elections. In lS7ti tho fl ie hip Hartford of the Xoitl, Atlantic station and several other men ol-wnr were orilered to Hampton Hoads prior to tho election. 1 wo or threo of them wero ordered to Wash- Ingtoti subsequently, and thoy remained In position to bombard the Cmdtol until after Hayes was peacefully Inaugurated, It Is n lngular coincidence that n siinadron of snips ol warshotihl at the present time be kept In position to render tlllclcntnld to the party in power If an emergency similar to that of l87i! should occur. V Republican win is in the iunermos' confidence ol his party lenders recently de- larul to your correspondent that It was not 10 intention of the leaders to siiirender pos- ion of the Government, no matter what the result ot the diction mifbt be. He added that It was their deliberate purpose. Indiana had gone Democratic, to call tho .cgUlaturenf New York together nnd cast the electoral Mite of that Stato fordarlield and Arthur. He said that at Ica-t JOOO.OOO as pcnt to carry Indiana. Till: Vot.TAlO IICI.T (.')., MAItSlIAU., MICH. Will Silld their eelibrtfd Kit rtrn-Vnltair Melts lii ihe afilielul upon 31 d its Iri il. Sneidv ires gu iranteisl. Thevinein wh it thev s iv. Write to litem without delay. Nov. 21-ly. sr.NA ron katun us Tin: iaisifi'. Senator K.Uon ol Uouncctlcut poko New ork lat Friday night, to a larje audience) : As he s'enned forward to teak. bo was cheiel vocileruusly as "the man who voted gainst the Kltcior.tl C iiiiiiiissiun." Alter biuing his acknowledirentL'tits. S'na'ur Latun Inw'acil the niiilieiice to accept his pruloundfst thanks fir their kindly Ki-fling. llo acctptcit It lis tlie outiotirlng ot llemo- ratic hearts tu a tmblic servant w ho h.nl trtVil to do his duty. Although much ex hausted tiy speaking, having poken the ray previous in i Teuton, no cotiiit nut rt- luse to say a few words to them on the im poitant question of the tarill'. Fur t'urtv years an ellurt had been niailo to take this great ecuttuinic question out sit p ilitics. It there wnsa tnatiiitiic'iirer pre-ent. he woittd gree in -aying Unit all that wan required bp suits wi-o and prudent hgidalion in a iiirilf was -lability. As lMntnu had ml uf r w 1 ution : "All that is required to make reiol ution successlul is audicity, audacity, auda city." tfn all that was required bv the busi ness men was prruiaui'iiceauil stability. I'h,' lion-- ol Itepreseiiiatives, under the Uousti- tution, had the -ole power ot orgtuating lulls lor revenue. I he tarill mea-ure was of the at u in ot a letouuc bill, and he had lor Mai- tin lirtakuti tu have Congress tr.-at the que hnn of the tafitl'rts u business ntic-:i ui out ide the duniain nt lilies. .)n tlie 17th ul last lleeeiiib.-r be bad the liouur to introduce Comtrr-s a lull giving the President of ibe L'utted ' aiis, ur thai man who draws the salary great laughter and appbi lie, the power tu i, o. innate in tip- Setiato nine nien aken troin mil 'lie w L .itgre-sine n, but men liaiiog kin.wiedge of.itie manilu , in- Ittstries id the people. The bill provirii d for giving to tho-' nine men all ihe pi i we r I' the L'niteil t-'ntes. to examine tutu i uuiniercj ininiuL', and ui mil ';ic uri jj.-hm al I tho varied intiresls ot'tbe ptople, end tu rep irl lrotii time lo time tu Uinsiress tlieir lacts nnd opm, ions lliereun, unit finally report at large be, fine l).c. 1. 1S"1. He bad made il hisbiiM. ne-s to -i cure nil the aid ho could tu take the tarill'queslion out of polities. He had been willing to use all the forces bo cubl secure in aid of his purpos.-. lie wr.s will ing lo uu l.eputiltc ins, lireenu ickers. anil veil Coutedtrato llricnilier.-. Laughter. His object was to tike the que-tiun of the tarill mil of politics, and to reVnre our com-ni'-rcial miriii1. I'll-bill iMsse.l the .Sen ate by a majority of tbre to one. Anuther lull was prtseniMl by the senator trom Ar-k.in.-is embodying ihe sanij views w ith tin- exieplion that the Cioi.missiun was tu be cnl bv llie .-euali" then lore every membi r ot the Ui.i ed Mates Senate bad di vuried this qipsiiuti Irmn the slime ul par ty p lilies, and this d vuro." I couple wmil I nev r rniriri iit. A n p'lniicaii ?enatur sain I rial me man r.'n i w mm try iu Urni tit" question itilu polities aguiti was a ilwu.i gi.gue. niitor i'.aluu coniinucil: ' uur ueiaiblt- e in friends, alter the e ii-anguiuid shirt was burie I anil it is burieil i.tpplaii-el alter the Alricim nits driv-.li outot tho lenie I mil he is driven nut in tin! la-t lour weeks f the canva-s have lugged tins pieal econo mic question into politics. t.et us sce whether they are honest. Let us see who petitioned fur this bill. 1 say tlmt all the grial indutrie- ol the country petiliuiied lor thai bill, line pelilion alone, eman.i ting troni ix "ew i.ngianu Mates, was sigutil by hundreds of men I don't know how niai'V. i here were men who maim- laeliired 1..1UO tltlO bales ut cotton. lliev gave employment to .Itlii.iluo hinds. They cmptoyni ?.Hio, "110,1100 ui citpnai, nun itu 1; .jiitJ.iji'il pipple, inat wasoue petition. Now I beg to ak wheihcr llie-e men who se.tt in that petition know In st wliattbt-y want betu r than some winpper nuppcr who come.-here anil untlerlakes tu tell )uti what thiy want ? As Jt tlVrsim said : 'No man can iugiie lhat the sun shines, ; there is no ruom for argument.' There is no room lor argument whether me so men wtio manu facture l.oUU.lKW bales ol cotton a year know wital thev nan', or -01110 man like Jtnl-on Kilpa'ri'k knows. Uo talks about toe tarill'! He knows no more about it than I know ab iut llebnw. . "1 s.iv th.it s the end nt the argument. I iniirht as well sit down and givu way to iny illsiingui-bed Irienil from Miiiyland who is to tollow. lint I will sty tins : i-.very iron man in the country petitioned for that bill livery iron muster In every Mate politluin il lor this bill. Nearly all the woolen up 11 and all the sheep growers the third pur Item ol iigtlcultiiral products in tins country all petitionee! tor this Hill. they sent their delegations to Washington, to u-e a newspaper word, for the purpose of inter rieuimr Iho aullior of the bill. He was gj.pl to bo interviewed. Many of them runic there opposed to tlie mil tucau-e its author had the reputation of being a revenue tarill man, Hut they every one went home, and every industrial journal iu this land went in to the advocacy 01 tins on.;ni tuea-ure Therefore I say lhat the entire Sennte.so lor lis it could, took this que-tlon out of politics Ami all tho vuriid Inteiests of the cuutry have done llie same thing. Yet i m' of lip in aie noiv trviiu tu lug 1. back. Mm won signed ti e pelilion upon lheexprtssgtoui.il that they desired to go oul ot politics are in w uudeitakiug 10 buildoz-j their operatives Mr. llaivbyul my city, tlie other night, ibu bad ju-t returned IV' tn Lurope, and hardly got his sen legs oil, went I11 1 ire a meeting of a thousand workingmin empluy ed in making sewing machines at llridg port, and told them that if Hancock was 1 1 ccted nnd the Demacratic party came into pocr, thev would bavo no work; thu their shops would close at.d their wives anil chil drill wou'd be scut to the poor house. Yet Hint man had just come from Kurope, uiul he knew Hull mere was 1101 a single ctiy "it ine Continent ol l.uropeot the size ot llrldge port that did n it have its Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine agent. He knew thai the American sen lug machine bad driven the German siwIiil- machine out u lieiniaiiy, the Swidisb i-ewing machine out of its own eiiuulry, the Austrian tewing machine out ot its own 1.0 urn ry and all this has been dune while paying a tarill' not at this end but l ie other end ol llie line. Applause 1'ngland is tl.c only country in Kurope lhat permits the American sewing luucliine to come iu free. I followed .Mr. lluwleytwn clays itltirward, ana ou the plallorm where 1 st'ole sat Mr, heeler, llie head uf the es tnblishment thai makes the see.il 1 uiachiuo, Laughter lie link not filghtiiicd. He had LOtbCAicel worth u edit. Laughter, He did DEMOCIiAf!BLOOMSBUliG, COLUMBIA C-OUNTY, nnt think tho election ol' II mcock and Hi gllsh would prevent the sen ling of .seeing maeiiines to i.iirnpe. Appi lose,) "Noiv what does tins mean It moms thai tliis party and Us tea lers and sneaki rs will descend to every depth m knivery in order toctrrytho c'cctbin I wutt li n-.i pl tu words here, that men cm i nier-tund. I -iv hero It is wickedly knavisn, They are un dertaking to elecclvo llio poople. It Is a knave, a pcdlllc.il ktuvo who will s'.oon to deceive tho people, A wise mall nnl a stftsosnian would not deceive, himself. "Nu.v take another Indus ry. Thy went In New llrlltnlu, Connecticut', and toul th" workmen there, would bo no more cutlery mado if Hancock was elected; no mora holts made ttono of tho thousand little Industries of Yankee Ingenuity. Well, what Is the truth about tral? The cutlery establish ment at New llritnln Connecticut, has driv en tlie F.nglish nut of Canada, It has under sold Great Hritaln In South America. It competes with F.tighnd in tho Kist Indian market, and this very day tho cutlery id' lhat New Ilrltaln Connecticut make is sold In llirinlnhani and s-hellield right under their very noses. Oh Indeedl They are go ing to shut up shop, are they? Going to get mad, he tomfools, and get mad when Han cock is elected? (toing to make no more cut Icry nnd send it abroad to mike money? Oh, fellow citl.ens, it is dishonorable, it is dis honest to tho very cure of tlieir rotten hearts fur turn tut ilk in that way. "Again, there is in my own city a machine) shop one of the 1 irge-t In the world ihe sdiop of Pratt fc Whitney. The bead of the establishment Is a gentleman, although he. Is n republican, lie don't undertake to hull doze bis men. There are 700 or StJ'J of ibeni. Hut his f.itherdues, and stockholders do, and tell Ihe men that tb-re won't beany work; that their "hops will shut up the same obi story about the poor house if Han cock is elected. Wha' Is tho fact nbout that industry? Why this day that establishment is executing orders for tho F.mpcror of Oer many, for tho I'epllblic of France, sending their wares across the Atlantic and compet ing with and beating liritish manufacturers in markets lo reach which the latter hive only a littlo channel of twenty-live miles tu cross. Shut up shop will thei? ritiswas sp ikon with a peculiar satire and elicited a roir of laughter. ' Again, there is Jhegre.it cotton industry of this country. Wo are so far ahead of our ilriti-h competitor that they are pirating our trade marks every day, I say this be cause, as Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affiirs in the r-enalc it was my dit ty to look Into this thing. I tell this great audience that Ivigland catriot make any of th--" troods an 1 iut them down in London and Liverpool for tho samepricns we make them. S i tho Ihmli.hmen take the gummed and tlimsy starched c itton goods and put th trade marks of American million them to leltideandche.it their own people." Ap-pluti-e 1 S-ena'or Haton told a :ory of how he bad exposed the duplicity of one manufacturer before an audience by challenging him to deli) that he could make goods and sell them in New York at six and a hall cents a vard that could not be uianiifietiircd in Oreat ll-itatn fir eiibt and a half cents a laid, lie suel that in the face ot this exposure the bulldozing manufacturer was as dumb as an oy-ter. Yet thu man had b"on telling bis workmen tint ho would have to shut up shop if Hancock was elected, because ihe liritish merchants would come hero and mi der-ell him. Laughter. The man knew lhat ho was telling a lie. As to the charge that he was h free trader Senator Elton said: "Mr. 1 1 aw ley said in referejee lo the lull I have t dd you ol, in a Urge public meeting, that this was the bill of a freetrader. Now, Sbakt'-pe ire s us somoihing it'iout a man's writing himself down an ass An Ameiican whose government uwvs 52 otlii iiOO.UOii, ihe interest upon which, together with the ex pen-e ot the government, must !,, piid, would ha an ass to suppose that thete can bo any Mich thing as free trade. Tberclore, not df-iring to enter Into competition with any republican, I have declined to become ii member ol any tree trade club " This alUl ion to Garfield's membership in the Cubd-n Club brought down the bouse. Senator Kit in cinttniied: "They -ay b,-is only m In norary member. We il. I never ai 1 be was an honorable number. Lilphter. 1 Mini b" was a member, and I suppose tpv made him nn honorary member because thev , thought he wasiu accord with them.' Great Laushter.l Senator Kiton next reviewed Gen. Gar field's record on tlie Chinese question, and said that that sbowid ll.e bollowne-s of his pretence that he or bis parly bad the interest of ihe workinimen at heart. Ho said that Garfield bad been covered with mud by re publicans for bis bad record, and now th' same repnblicnis were currying and clean intr h'nii. Laughter. He wanted to hear Garfield deny it if he ('are, and then swear to it as be did to Ids Credit Mohilier record. Liugbtcrl Ho was sati-fied In m the evi deuce that Garfield had been in favor of the I'hinese cheap labor that had been brought here to compete with American worl men. S, niilnr Iv.tton deprecated the a'tempts tn frighten American workmen, and dechired that he bi'lieied such at tempts would tiil, b.-eiiise the white laborer was entitli-d lo quite a s much fteedotn as the black man. I'enexi spoke of Grunt as "hlppidromio.f ab ut tho country" in the interest of his nrt" tblril term, and in accordance with bargain with Garfield. He was lonkltng certain that Mr. Cotikling had conip-llcd (latl'p-ld to put it in writiitu, because be Inew eiioiigh not to trust him Litighter. Mr. Faion thou spoke of the necessity for a change in the navigation laws. Agents and Canvassers make from 21 to $.10 per week selling goods for K. G. Ride o:it cc Co., 10 Ilarclay street.N'ew York. Send for their catalogue and terms. sep.lO.'SO-ly Healache, Dyspepsia, Ililllousness, and C mstipitiun ciiredat once by Dr. iltttnur'i Hi'iilache and JJjspepsia I'M. Price 2o cents. oct. M 1 111 (iailiehl 011 Coal anil Iran Duties. To Ihe Editor or Tins Times How can miners and producers of coal and iron in Pennsylvania support and vote for a man who has placed himself on recoid a;aint Pennsylvania' interest? See Con gressional proceedings March LI, 1871, when the following joint resolution was passed by Ihe House: "He it enacted, etc.. That lroin and after the pa-sage of this joint reso lution no tax or duty shall be levied or col- tcted on foreign coal." . During the debate of thu above bill, March 10, 1871, James A. infield said : "liut I desire to ask gentle men whether, considering tho odium that the whole tarill' has tobearin consequence of this duty on coal, they think it wise to perpetuate this tax, which is nt so little val ue, either to the country or tho Treasury, think it unwise to continue this duty on coal and I sm therefore in favor of Its repeal." Uy this act LtiglUh coal is now selling in New York city lor f I. Co per ton, delivered, and Pennsylvania coal at $5.(50 per ton.delivercd Thus, through the cil'irts of James A, Oar field reducing the tarilf 011 foreign coals, to gether with the cheap labor employed in foreign lands, Lnglish coal undersells Penn sylvania coal one dollar per ton in our mar kets. Refer to CW 7caii Ji)rHi(f,pulilisbod weekly In New York city, for these facts. Act ol June U, IS72, James A, Garfield ad voeated and had pis-ed to reduce the tariff on foreign iron and steel ten er cent. It reduced the duty on bar iron i'i.SG per ton; on railroad iron, tl. HI per Innjon sheet irou, from number 'M to 23, i'i 37 per ton, 011 pig iron, 70 cents per ton: on steel valued at J 1 cents per pound, re duced to Jlo.30 per ton. It will not sur prise Ptnusylvanittiis, alter reading the above record ol .lames A, Garfield ou coil and iron, to learn why, in 187!!, not one year after the pa-sogo of said hill, the fires in uearly all of our large furnaces iu the State were being rapidly put out by the pnprletors.and which caused to many of our honest laboring men, through -scarcity of woik, to become tramps. I'iil!..ur.t.riiu, October 25, 1SS0. D. I, allies, ami all wlin If ml tetlentarv lives. klioultl line Dr. Mtttaur'i Jltailarlit and Dy fieptia J1IU. Vi ice 25 cents. Vut tale, at all drug ttore.4. cct. 10-1 m inwrnilmwiin An All limilnalde Article. The reiol, is ul ilie.lu'n b ive n i doubt , seen llm inlvi rtisoirient ut lily's l 'ream Hiltu In another i-nluinu. A n al lele Ilk' 'I'reani i Ilsloi' bis long lie n lle-iml. il ! 'hit il is within ho n a di ! MillVr -i" fr- in ',imtili,hay fever, enj , tin ro is evi ly t, n-ou I i Imllei "' they will make tho iicm1 ul II. Dr. W. li. Iluckmau, W. V. Ilanttiian, druggist, ami other Hutotilans hnvo given Hit trial, and recommend II In this highest lerms 7,'ihoh I'll,, tjili Anjm, Oct, 7, 1ST!). We hare sold many gross; of ll'y's Cream Halm, and are giHtifieil tu hear "from our customers the nio-t llittpring reports nod be lieve i' Is an article of real merit. Smith, Klinotfe Co. , wholesale druggl'ls, Philadel phia, P.i, (iarfielil Mill not Answer. A representative of tho National Press A-s iciatlon waited on General Oilfield iitnl Mlbmiit-d to him. In the name ol the aso elation, these brief but Interesting conun drums. 'Why. In IStSI, did you vole lo reduce tho duty on railroad Iron Ironi eighty to six ty cents pc r hundred?" "Will yon explain tho follow ing extract front a speeih delivered by yon In lMIt), and published in Tins Congressional llecord of the same year? 'I am willing, as a com promise, tu favor the reiluillon nn railroad Iron, I think we should also reduce the ptopncd duty on salt, and have no doubt in several other particulars no should re duce the rate of duly." "In l-o'(i you said, in answer to a speech delivered by Thaibleus St'-vens: 'Agiinst tin) abstract doctrine of free trade, as such, Very little can bo said. Asa theory It has much to commend it. It can never be ap plied to values except in time ot peace." "During n dtbete in Congress in 1870 you are credited with saying : 'Nor will it bed, nied that a largo majority of the great thinkers of the day ar- leaning in tho di rection ol what Is cilled free trade, and lunch can be said In its favor." "In ih72 you voted 'yes' nn a bill In which it was "proposed, on and after August 1st, lo in ike a reb llo often per cent of all duties on wool, iron and steel, and every thing of like composition except cotton ina chit.ery." "What have you to say to a pamphlet cir ctilatid in .Maine, in which it isstatcdth.it in lsf'J ('ongre-sin n Lynch introduced a bill, which you uppnrtd, instructing the Secretary ol the Treasury lo pay a rebate, equal to the duties collected, eri nuts, holts and other art teles which enter Into the coin posii'uui of ships and other buildings '"" "Are vou a member "f the Cub Jen Free Tri'd Club, of Hnubitid '''' AndG-neial Garfield said: "I refuse to say anything! at all." Why did Gfin ral Garfield refuse to say nnytlnng at all ? He could bavo mule Ins replies brief, and nnytbinp bo might have slid would hale been a great improvement on nothing He preferred lo dodce as be his ih no before and there the ugly ques tions stand w illu nt a word of explanation erdiit'u trim (ioierai Garfield. He is a coward. Business Notices A wry fine ussortnient of Ladies' Coats, all nicely'innd" and trimmed in Silk, Satin and Velvet of the latest styles an I fi-hion f ir sale by Silas Young, Light Street, just got in front theeitv manufacturers in prices from $1 no, SJ .10, '.1 .10, id ,10, S7 "'0, jS .10. t'.l (10, jlO SO, f 12 ,10, f 1.1 00, jit! .10 to 18 f)0. i ct. l-.'iitl Silk Fringes Orn intents fir eoits, Sc Siiks tor TiiintiPiig.lllas or Straight in Pro c ides or Plains Clarl i'c Sun, PUBLIC IMPUOVLMi;Nr HUIHNG FAIR All parties inlcre-tnl iu buying growl, cheap .nul CASH ION A I'.LL CLOTHING would find it to their intere-t to call at the old reliable Clothing Stor-f ot Dai id Lowcnberg's. The very highest market price paid for nice dried Pitted Cherries, Dried Kispoer ries and Dried llbickberrie s. Ilring them from llienoith, south, east and we-t by the pound, -ack. bag, one aril two horse load to btlas Young, Light Mreel. net. I-'Jui Large variety ef Dres. Goods from cents per yard and up at Clark A: Mm's Ktireka ! Kurt-kail Kunka!!! The place to buy a good cheap Winter Coal or Full of Clothe is at David Lowenberi'. Roots and -dmes cheap at McKinne?'-. 1101 FoTTa HAT. Ju-t, re cell ed all the hiti-t and mo.-t Nob by Styles ef Hats for men and boys at David Lowcnberg's. Prints, Muslins Canton and Woolen F. anne's ,n Clark A Son. Harriet A. New),irk, of Salem, says; 1 was cureil ol teller in 111 v band by three applica tions uf Camphor Milk. My husband was cured of old running sores by 11-ing il. It cured my -on ol n sprained ankle. Price 2.1 cents. Sold by C. A, Klcini, liloonnburg npril 1G, 'SO.ly You can buy the Columella Zephyr Ger maiilow 11. which is lull weight and the be-t ol all at 12 cents per ounce, only at (.lark it son s. l're-ttv Suits for children. Ulsters for littlo bo) a, new, nice, and neat, call and seethe tall st) les at David Lowcnberg's. Ladies' underwear Clark fc Sod. Jlubbcrs at .Mi'iviiuii'y'H. lliislipil C'.isli l'riu-priiil for l.tWIOooil I'm, l.iveVBAIs tI.Vr.S llii- I 'all timl Winter. Vmi run lirmir iIipi.i ricK nlniiir now on Monil'iy, '1' nesilny mill Wc.ilm--.il ay ul' ciicli iitnl every week tills rml Hint inter. lirinu in yiiur KOnil t:i t ralves now anil itet yjur cnli for tlietn. lliing tlietn from the nortli, soiitli tn-t unit we-'.. I.ft lliein oonip ri(,'lit nl.mt; now lo .Silat Young, Light riireet. oct, 1 -4 m Admission free il McKinneyV. Over nitty five l.vlieV Dolman ami OoaU at the lowest cull priees at OlarW & S m's. Cash luy-i iloivn to lianl juit at Clark ,V Sou a. o oiileri tukrn. Iliiutlful Uls'eri, riiliinnablo Overcoats, Xobby Kail Siilt-t, Is'jivf st prices at lUvid IjivcnberRV, You cm buy OlaKonal antl plain l'javcr t'luili ut Ulart ic s-'on. Hoot headquarter-! at McKltmey's. 1,000 -'omuls nice Until rai'bt rrie-", 1,000 I'oiimls tilceilrii ilpitiicl clierriti wanliil lliis (all by bilrs Yi.uij;, Light e'lrtttjur 2'Gn' Call at McKinney's tor Shoos. H-celvecl this ilaj a full lino of hand knit Caps, liojds, Coats, t.ej,'!;ii'(-i, CUrk ic hi. Hon. OeoriiB X, (Jnrnon. Norrlstown. s'iv The l'luiiiiix l'tctoral Is iudiM iieable in uiy itimiiy. u acis iikp n enariii in riirlnjr coughs and colds w ith the i hllilren.anil 1 always use it when aildressin'.' a jury. I'rice -o cenis. u. s. Kieiin,iiiiionisuur-. aprlti-ly Itlist'l Kl) FliUM HEATH. Tho follow lni? ftlutrmpnt of U'llllitm.i r.,.i,i,... ul miiihtmIIi-. Jl.ia.. I mi mnurkaUlo UiuIhoIhi: 10 ask for It the utleotloii of our rtui, ru n.. ..... 111 the full of IsTO Mhui 1 wasiukiu ltli a Vloli ia in,-i-itlni,' of Iho I unusfolloneilhy a wivnirouiru, I aoim boirau to losu lay iiiijkIIio nml iKh. i was wi s flmuo 111" ililil 1 Ibum not II at f 1111 U-ll In llm suuimiT oflsIT I wni, uilmillia to iliiiiiti lliifliltul. VMillo tht-ielherloctois huM l hrnl u hot,- In my left lunir iih l.lu us a halt Hollar. I rxt-viiik-il a it.,itu,i-u uuiiuiiii uin.iur-1 HUH llll'llll'ltlfH. I wuu hu far L-ono at ono uinn a rt-otri went nmun.i i ';'...' .'."IV ' 'I" nui H HUTU It' ll liibUf IHC WM. IIaU.S ll.MhM FUH TIIK 'l mis 1 1 ehiol at lay Iilfmla, ihliiMii; Hiat ia iascnlh Hit jrabli-, hut 1 pit a tuinu lu Mtuti thi la. win u 10 iny -.urprii mil unil incut Ion. 1 imatm-in ,., tu fivl twill r. My liom, ouio ih'iul, Ix-ijiin 10 nlve.at,il to-tlay I !! la Utti r spirits than I Iwio lur llirco fVtlt a, I writ tlit-i lioptntr ii.ti will imuisii it Koih.u iv t ry I'll'- nllllc'l'U with i lota-ld Iuul-s will I., n.m i toUk.' nr Win Hull's liulsuin fur tin- I.iiiil's ui U IwrohVlnn-il lhat I ..Nsl Mll IHN I AN llhl'l IIKll I have taken two bolt is aud can isjsltlwiv suy lhat It has iloue morn irooU limn all the other initllclnra tnustenilrclydlsupptureU and I ihallaoou bosblo I UI.O wril SIUWI UIV Bll kUt'SS. M" OOUlTll Ua.H Ul to tro to wort., isoid by arui-Bista. Take Win. Hull's UkJin oiiH-llewaxcotcouLtwiUU, ocunjoow I)r. W, II Hon ,'tik"s ihisine hod ol inform ing hs p ddiotba be i s eqo p .ed his Dental Ron its with in iny i f II e Lni I ipr I' entents. ; Tie h I's ruled W iho r Pain by tl - use of G- nnd t, , of b ,rg hen n 'lie, t,. ', are ins r ed, pr I ' 'i 'Wai.ni'tI.kakIUim ttBsroarH' u enlir. Iv illtTer- ent fioin all ot Mors. It lsnsrtar ns water, anil as its name intte lies, ts atper'eet Veireiable Itatr lie-slnn-r aiul Ones tsr,l In iiny in tinier itrtVct the lieattti witlen Muipii'tr. sunrM tait ami Nitrate ol dllver 'n-i tun iiiun nitve iiuiki. ii nul iiniii-uiii'i'ij lire he he ul t orn all Inn, Hurt Itestore urar llalr to lis iiuiiir.it ei'tof, anil t'ruill'e a new growth evhere It tins fallen on. II wlllehinge Uihtor f.uleil hair tn a f-w rt us to als'atiuful gl-issy brown. Kiery IkiI t !- Is nurrnuteil. Ask your ilruirglst for It. Pur sale at Mktih linns., ll'oumsMirir, pa. 'mill, Ktlne .te o., Pliiliileiptila, ami lla.lA Ituckelt. New Yolk, IVIuili -tale Agents. oet IJ, so-tt HOW TO sjET almost Everything. Do you know how to get in the easiest way and to best advantage what you want for tlrcss and house-furnishing? Firr," how: Write for a catalogue ; see what you can learn from it about the things you want. If samples can he useful to you, ask for them nnd state your wants so plainly that exactly the right sampler, can be sent. Second, where : The place where goods are kept in the greatest variety ; where they are sold for what they really are in respect to quality ; where prices are lowest ; where most care is taken to serve customers accept ably ; and where you have tlie right to tvtunt whatever is not satisfactory. There no matter where you are if you make your want:; known and avail your self of your privileges, you will get the best things in the best way, promptly and without trouble or risk; r.omctim:"! by mail, some times by express, almost always at less cost for car riage than the money you save in the price. John Wanamakcr, Philadelphia, Pa, CLchltiut, ThlrU'diLh, MtirkUaml Junlj-er. I-IEU onrsfivt-s hy in 1K111 iiiuiu'.v u urn 11 pjw euaiH'o in or ii'iiii. iiit-ri'MV aiviuski-i-iiiii!J iiitvi-itj irum jourtiuur. Tiw-c uli- tin nsttikc .ilv.u.t.ijjt .f ilio ifiwil i lunct s for in K 1 ti lt im-it'-v tint aic otJi-t. u, p-tii r.ilh h ruin" w it in . wtiil" th'.-..' wh't tiei nnt imnriA iurli li u i-i 1 1 tn in 111 pt'erii. want lutuv woim-n, ttitl ehlH tu work tor u-t rl-rhi la their own n- r ilil- . 1 lie tuiicvs will pi i-mrr than t-in t hum or iln.irv w.tc f vi v Miir.-.!i tin cr1iiMi mi tilt atiU 11 tl ih it win ii'-c I. tn-r. No or. 11 wl.o t'niruircs tulN lo iu.iUr imnti' ir r-ipuiy. u cm uVvotu ymir w u 1 inn- lo tic wink or nnl juiir hpiiii- momi-iiis. 1 '111 1 1! I urilliLl 1 Ml l 111 11 MllU 11 IHTtiril M' I IT, Aililri'h.sMissos.v.l'o., l'ortltUid, SLilnt.'. oct.l5'stiy U!: iiku: u;rnr;i. 111 h li-t iitthpi'nniinlsMon'r (itil n Moml.iy Non-mhcr 1st, issii, a lirlti;t' to li'if ctcil out n-.h- li.tri r known as west uil Lrlilco. i,var f.uia now ow ut'il ny r loun ' int-r in nsnini't rcc k town shit). To ix' ti oniit'ii iirnco enorni tiruitri ft-( t Ioiil 'ft ti't-t will", iitmtmet.ts to lu ri'Pttlrn lv roiitiactor, so as to admit ot skowlock 8 feet tiom tup of wall pi itt. l'l ins Aii'l ij-Litlt;Uloa3 (-'in be burn atllio Com Illl..-,ft)llf'l's' (rll.CO M'KI'IIKN rniin.l I'ommtssloiiera a. it. iiuuitiMj, ) or I'll. liieiuitT. ) coliimhUCo, commissioners ulU'U lUoomsbuitr uct. jrto-'iw A Ilk UVrrk.KOP T1IK A-tflNE K STATE 0FWILUA1I It A 11. Tln'.inlersl'rnrrt nndlior aproli.trd by the court or i ui. iimm rv.is r ( niumoi.i ruunii. un rxct-o tintis to thu m ruiini of W. II .Utoit, usiltjin'L' or Wt llHta lunp. will sit at lilsolll.-e In lllu jinsbur-f on Stituidn, .Novuni-rr 'i'li, lsn, at two oVloik in th" iiticriiuon or sild nav lur hi iuri.M' of his up tolntm'n', at which time ml plan- all persons lu- iL'ieaittt may auriiu u mry imiti; propt r K. It. IKEl.KIt, oct. 2i, 'S0-4W Auditor. JXKCUTOIl'.S NUl'ICK. 1.STATK OS KrilOU'll Stll'lUN, IIFCBISKD. Ij-ttrrs ti'htnmeiiiury on the estate of nudnlph ShuiiLiu. I ite i't M ln lowiiMiln, Ciiliimblfl cuuuty ili-ceii-il, linle liei n (.'ranti'il b llie Ut''ls,ter nr sulil coiiniy to the m ih r.-tffiieit exiviiiorsi. All ier hotiH li.iiln'- claims ui-aiti-t iheestuie are reqiifhteil lo presuii lliein lur ki tiliintiit anil those Indebted IO Ill-lkf pj-Ilieill -M1I1IH.I I'l-l.lY. KIIANK1.IN MU M N J. K.LU.MiKMIbllliCU, Kxecutors, oo:. 2 ', ' t-i ' Malm Hie, l a. UDlTOlt'S NOTICb, hTATKOK JAME3 HAUHY, DECEA.F.P. The undi nlned Auditor appointed with the con si'itt of piuiei tn tnteresi, bv the ornliana' Court f Columbia count to niakedlstrlbutlon of the balanei otitic funds in the lunger (.'llutoii Kill-., iiilmliiltiialor, as p.-r aoeouut tll'-d, lo and anion-; the par lea eiitllKd tht-ieto, wilt nuet the parlies Interested at his olih-o In Itaiomsbur on Friday, Noeniber ll, 1-ni, nt ten o'clock lu tin foii'imon of hald da tu perform thu duties of his nppoliitm-ni when itral wheio nil r.ersons interest ed aie ieipn sted to prehetit thelrcUlma lo said fund or be f.nvvcr deuarred from comlnc in forafehare of auld fund, 11 UO. E. KLWKI.L, oet. , 'wi-tw Aiulltor, K UDI'tulfri .NOriCK. M1IIA COUNTY, hS. moil & the records and proceedlntr-H of tho Court of Common rieus la and fur suld couuty, 11 U later ull.i thus contulneil. In llie tu liter of the eventlon! totjie account of j. .11. Mniia. A-isii-nee ut i. joint una n. r. .lonn. on niotion ot II. l .rr, c. tl. liarkley appointed Auditor ou said exception:. llTTIlKCOCKT. In uursu'itice of the aboo anDOlnlment tho un- l--rsizned will meet tho ourtles Interested at nts of- lleolii niuoiabur on bulurduy, "November 13, tsso, ut tl u'clu.'k u, iu. U. U. ll.Ulkl.M, oct. 15, 'o.iw Auditor. UDlTOlt'S .NOIUCK. tsriTE or istuu vkiukii heckasio. The uml-rslirned audlUir aroulnted wlih Iho con- seni of parties In Interest, bv the urpliuns Court ur coiumt'l.i euiint) to ituku di-.trlumion of thu bul unee uf llie fuiidi In the hands of Ihe udinlulstrulors of Ih i esUllo ut I uUh Vender, deceased, us shown ov in ir ami tutu puiu.ii ueeouni, to anil ainont; Ihe pjllleaenlllliilllicrelo, mil Ml ul hlsollleeln the tuwn uf liloumsbunr. ou saturdiy. November liih is-ii. ui in oeiocKin lneiorenoonto l-erfonn ihed'illesuf hu ui'iHiiniment. All H-rsons ImMiilt clu mi airulnst s.iid i-slulu wltlupieuruiul present tin ui ut lli.it lime, or be tureur debarred Irum re cell luir any ut suld fund. MCU, t.. 1.L.M l.l.l oi 1, 7 VMw Auditor. UDITOU'S XOTICK. st ue of l'enns 1 anl.i, Columbia county, s. uiiiiii; ine lecurus uuii pro. ei-umi-s ur llie Itr pluns t'ourl lnand fur said cuuutyluur altultls ttiiia coniiilned. Iu re estuto ot ilotloeb CUDther, deceused. And now sepumtH-r 18, lssu, on motion of W, II. Ilhuwn, UuIm-i t liucklnuhum Is apilnled Auditor ou exceptions touceounl. 11V THE L'Ol'KT. Certltleo from the record?, this twontletUday of m-iw Ueibir, lssu. WM KltlCKIIAl'.M, (J. M.IJIICK, I'lerkO. (.'. Hepuly. In rnrbituhce urtheiilioe appointment, the un rtersliineil will meet Iho poiiKs iiiteristiilat hlsot Itee lu Hluonisbuiir ou t-uiuidu thelU'th dayofiie- ioIht, A. II,, lsso, belwctn ihe hours of lu a. m. and i p.m. IS. lSlTKlNilIIAM,' ijc(. 1,'so-iw Auditor, SIO! ouini furnlsheit free, with full luktriic. nuns iui eunuucilUL' t i- luuM pruntuble liuslness tlml uliy one can ibg-,ik,ro In. 'llie business Is so eas tu leuru. iiuiluur iusiiiu tiuusuiu susuuiiie uuu piuin, inal un one e m m ik- treat pr tlis fruin ihu en Hurl. ,Num,e can I ill who Is w lllli. i; to wrk. Wiineu ure assue i , sful us men. i'.o and k'lrlsean euru lars'e sums. Man hale Iliads st the business our one huiuinil deli.ns lu a simile week. Noihlnclike it eii r linen u tKf'iie. All who eiik-aire aresurprlsid uttheeaae and rupldllv with whlih thev ur., ui.i.. luuney, Vou can euk'is'e In this business ilurlnir jour spare tliaeatiir at (iron t Vou Uo nut hale to lni stvapliallu It, We lake ull Ihe risk, Ihoscwho ne.'d ready money, should write to us at once, AH furnished (iw. Address 'Jkv sS Co., AUi!ustu,M lUuo jA. O. 33. ROBBHSTS, (suoosanon. to s. w. iioddins,) dhaier in riiic llrniiilO'N, " IiIkKIcx, CjIiin, fliinll) on I'MMIItTi:!) ALUS AXII rnitTKHS yinidlortls tlirotit;' out tlie county call ttntl examine my sti.ck before BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron. July &;'tii-ij C. C. GALIGNAN, Plumber, Gan Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, ' ANU IIEALKK IN STOVES, HEATBHS BANGES, BLOOIHSBURG, PA. Shop in 0)ern House, Oth door KNKItA 1 KI.IXTIO.V I'KUl. 1.A.MA1 IU.. t. rzt. ii. i:st. itiirii Micritr of ro. tiiiahlii i-iunt. Ctiinitiiiiiuiiitili or t Yini-) lr. tiin, ti.i lien h lllilki-KlKiM li tillil jtikIiiIiii 1,. tli-1 '.il.illll, 1 ,-elnrH or l'oliiinl,l.t eoiliiti 1h.it a L-etn r.il e t-ittoli 11 111 be lield on Tuesday, November 2d, 1880. (li-itiir llie Tm-Mlay next rutloisliiir the llrst Monday of iiild tmiiilli f',r the piirp' -i ut 1 1, tl.ii' the h; t nil (prions hf ri-lnalter tiameil, liwtt: THpntv.t.lno i cr-irna ri r rhrtim for I'rpslilrr.t and viee I'lentdi-iil U Iho tnil.it Males trim the Mate of 1 eliLh'Uanlii, one person for Aullt'T iieiieral or Tenni'lvaiila One net-noil for Jh'l" Lf the sa:,rtnie fourt of l'ei,iiHlatja. (ine pirioii ler Mr mlr ct ConirreM for the 11th (.'oiiKtesslonal lihirlct. One i-er.nn forMatesenAtorfortlietwentv-fourth Senatorial lilstilet. ilotlll aeancv eau.ed bv the death of lieo. Il, Jackson ) Tiioperaons for member ottlii I"gl.liture from Columbia eounty. one periwn tor HUttlct Attorney for Columbia county. one person for County Mirvi j or of Columbia coun ty. T flNn lifrrshv tual I nri n and olin ncil tft tli it I tin rl ice? of holiiiiitr the fifor-'n-iiii cl-cllon In the -t-vi r- ul wanW. t-orimirli, dUt'-n,tHanfJ ttntnMilpa wiihlu mr luuuiv ui i oiniuuM nit as ioiiowh, w: Ilavcr townshtn. nt nuhllc lunn nf .Trwonli II. Mium.ui. IlesK, m tin.' town ui lii'iit-in. IlnM Itloom, ut the Court Ilouso, In lil(H-mMnirvr. West Itluum, ut th" ( ourl Iloust', in IHwiinhbtu . Itiin.uifti ff lii rwli k. .it Iho tnnu nf V. .1. Kr.nn. In tin liirouj;ti ot lUTUli-k, ItorouL--Hor Ccntrnlla. nt the ruMlc house of Wil thun Pi in r. lirl.ircrcck ttinushln. ut tho nubile m1ixI houw near i:Minsllle. ("tit.ih.i townsMn. at the nubile housi' of (L I. lvot-i,iibauil.'r v Co., In the town ot Cutuwl-wu. Outre tmvnMiln. at tho school house near Infav- ette creiy's. N'orlli fonvntrhatn DNtrlot. nt tho sehool hoiii neur tho colliery of John Amlerbon A; L'o. south roiiMichim DUtrlct. at Iho house of Mrs. Thntimt Monroe. riihlnL'tTt'i k townshln. ut the school house near t II. White's. I'ranMIn township, at the Uiwrence sehool house, lireeuwooil township, nt the house of L. 1). Pat ton. IleiiiltM k township, nt the nubile hou-ie of thus. IL IMettiTli'h, In the town of Jiurk Mom. .TackMon township, nt the house of Kzeklel role. Ieut townhln. at tho nubile house of D.inlei Knoir, lu Numeill.t. Mllllln townhtn. nt the nubile house of Aaron liens In the townof MliUluvlllt. M .n 11 son townlitn. nttho nubile whool houe In Jcr.sejtow n. "Mt. Plciw-ant township, at the Inmso of II. W. Meinek. Montour townshln. at tho nubile house of Heuben li.iucti, nt UuiM-rt. Main towiiship. at the public hous-o of Jt-remlah K j-uiii. it in-1 Kt'i , Ponrliiircreek townsbln. nt the house of Samiifl tinier. fir.intre tounshin. nt tho nubile house of K. rt.-.hijit In )rnnKeUle, Pin1 town,hlP. nt the Centre School Hoii'-e. l.o llvil b mule of the rltl7ens of satil township. railonf township, at the houe uf Normm cole. st scott nt the nubile huu&e of ,If hn Kil.roth in i.i.'ii' Mieei, I iit Mutt tow n.vbln, at the nubile houhd of Jacob .Miner, in rhjpy. At nil HertlntiS hereafter hthl under the laws of lliiHCoiniiii'iiwt ami. ihe eieriion jH-u-iMiall ieoi i iu e t n i'h k iu i ne lor iioiiii. nini Mian i-on- tinth- until wunour iiik rruniion or in nurtnm-nt until si-fii oth n't. In the uu-nlni; when the noils notici; is iii:ui:uy ciivi;x, That eerv mrson exeeptliiL .Tullcesof the Peace and AhU-rinen, Notaries Public and Persons in the inllltla verMce or the Mate, who Mull hold or Mull v in n two nionins uaa nvui anv c "i-e or amm nt. inent of preilt or trust under the I'r'i-d tiU -..or of thu Mate, and cli or eornorated dlstrlL-t. wh''th.ru foumiN'-lonetl otllcer or utherw-i a Miboidlnate onieerorncentwho Is or shall be cinplojed under the U'KMature. i:eeutle or .Iudlclar lepartnu'iit of this Mat i'. or of any clti or of an tiiCorniiaied district, nud also, that eu-ry ineinlKT of i undress and of the Mate Iseslslalure, and of the select or cuiunion eouiie i t,x nn city, or eommi-Nsioiiersor anv lneorporati'il Ulriru-t.are m law lhcaiuble of ho dine ori-MTilsliiif at tlies-une time the oitlee ornppolnt mcni of .ludire. InsrH'ftor or Clerk of anv rleetionuf this Commonwealth, nn I tliat no InsjK'Ctiir, .ludife or oineroiucerni siicn eieLuuii biiau ue eligible to ue ilit'ii tiiftl for. The Inspectors and .Tude of the elections shall meet at the resrctie plates appointed tor holding Ihc elet tlnn In the dlstrld to which thej respectively beliuiL'. tiif.ne seiien u'( lock In tho month n-. unit each of saM Inspei tors sluill apjiolnt one clerk, who h nan if a i uauueii uier or suen (Usiiiet. 'Ibe iiualllleil uters uf the several districts tn this ioiini ui mi eencrai. town-hn iHtr ouich and spci d elections, are iiin b herenrttr iiuilioil-ed and requlri-o to ..t- hy xu-Wi ts print d or wnn n, it pani pruueu una pttrii; wntieii, strr- tui j lassmeu us lonuws : line u ki i f-n.ui 4-mhruc the names of nil .Indies of Courts otid for, and LiDeneii. ouisiue. Miiairian : T one ULket shall em. brnei'tlie names of nil the Mate oitlcers wiled for and to be labelled "Mate;"une ticket shall embrace the names or uu county onicers oted Tor. tncludlDL the oliHe of st-nntor, nnd Meml-ors of As Heiahl, If voted for, and members of congress, if uied for, and be lultelled "County ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of nil lownshlponict m otedfor, and In latelled Townshlp ;" ono ticket shall em nraee the names of nil borough onicers Noted Tor, nnd be labelled "Uorounh." And ewii class shall bo deposited In separato bal lot boxes. UZAL. II. LST. Mierlirsonice, lUoomsburff, hhertrr, octo. , 'so-tt CDITOH'S NOTICE, In the matter of tho eStatoof EUshu shultz, de ceased. Tho unilerslL'iicil Audllor anpolntoil by tho Or- phatis' rotirt fur thecuunlv tv of I'oluiahU to injko itlNtrihtitlon of Ihi- -unit In tin' hanls.of the ailmlnU- inuoroi H'liu iit-cfiieut lo nun uinoiif; I no p-irtlt-s l-n-tltli-il thereto, hl-uliy 1,'Ues notlee thai he Hill sit lii ihe iil-eharee ot fie ilatlea of his nnnuintraent at his i nice In liloomsbiirir upon Tuesiln. the lf.th Ui of ,NuvemlT. A li., i-.su at ten o'clock In the torenoon or s.iiii da ul whi.-h time and place all ts-r-suns Inleresteil In snM fund are reinilrod lo attend or be loreu r dvbured from any slmro of the sumo. l'ALI. U. Will I. oct. 15, 'simiv Auditor, ORPHANS' COURT SALE Of VALl'Alll.r. REAL ESTATE 1 Pursuant to un order ot tho Orphans' Court of Co lumbia cimnty, I'ennsyivanla, will bn sold at public sale on the premises In tho township of Ceutro lu said county on Friday, November 12th, 1SS0, ! nt 'i o'clock p. lu., the fullow Inn described HEAL KS- I TATK, late of Andrew dingles deceased, to-wlt: I Iho undiMded one-half ot all that certain Lot ot Mine Limestone or LIMESTONE QUARRY, situate In said Centre township, Columbia ouunty, l'a., bounded aud described as follows: Ilis'lunlnk' at a stone on the north side cf tho Lackawanna aud lllauinsburi; railroad, thence by landUte rt I'htllp Miller uoi Ui twenly-eis'lii and throe-fourths ile- s-rcis w t st t'W'titv. llnce 's-iihcsto a stone, thence by the same souih seeniy-fuur and three-fourths decrees west IHe lurches to a stone, thence by oiuer iimesiooi lot souin twcniy-elclit and three fuurlhs dek'rees tail twenty three perches to said ' uiika wanna and lllooinsburg rallroud, tlie me u'.uiik tho samo norlh aeienty-four and one fourth de creeseast He pirchts to tho place ct besuinln'r, contulnlu- ur, squaiu: i-kucius, bo the s line more or less. Kkceplluk' and reservluk imio the heirs of 1'hllln Mlllir and loislh-usall thu limber the) may want for fcnilnk within two ears from tho lillidayot Nou'inber, A. H., lsta, also riserMw; the use and oc cupation of ilia north end of suld lot us Ihe same can bj farmed until such time or times that the suiae shall be wauted lur quarry tag purposes, bald 101 is openeu up as a umcBtouu quarry. Also, all that certain piece or lot of ground situ - ule In said Centre tow rshlp, Columbia county, pa., buundetl and descrlliul as follows, te-wlti Oulhe norih Ly public road leadlnii from.lilooinsburtf to llcrwlck, ou the east by lands ot thu heirs of I'.lliu Thomas, dicented, on Iho soulh by land ot TUmun Nak'le and on the west by school house lot, uontalu Intnlnety-eUht rcrches. This la a very desirable DUlldlhk lot. The aboie lots wut bo sold ou the following terms and conditions: Tsuvnoi'Siii!. Ten peroeut or one-fourth ot Ihe purchase money to be paid at the striking down of Iho properly, Ihe one lourthletssthelen per tent at llio continuation of sale and the reinutnliu; three fourths In ono j ear thereafter Willi luterest from continuation utst. II. FltAKK ZAttlt, WM.T NHl'MAN, Aamlnlitratoni ot Abdrvw tilnglcs. KU t, 'o-u Itunii, mitl till hlmN ol'IVIncn :on- himil. IN HOTTIjKS hv the DOZKN. will find it to their tulvtmtngo to jmreliaping elsewhere. aprll !3, 'M-ty UhITUU-8 NOTICK. Male of Pcnnaylvanla.rolumbla county, BS. Am in t; the riconU nnd ,roceedlngT- of tho Or nhaiis' t ourt lnand fur said county ll la inter alU iiitix i dtitiiltieil Inih.' ln.ittirof exceptions to the account of John s. Mtno, executor or a. b uavis, aecenseu. Ahiliiu" M'pU'inutr lath, l-ih on moilon of Ilcr- vey K, smith, hsi , ihe court appoint Itobert wuckinguam Auuuor on exceptions. nn i its tui Cert Uled from the rtcord tlih twenty-'nlnth day of eptemoer, a, u.t iu. (l. M. HI tcr, WM, KHICKIIAUM, In nurs'iftiiee of tlmabovo flpnolntment the un dTslued will meet the parties interested at his of rice in IiioomsburK on itp-Klay the ninth dny of Ntm-moer, A. jj. issii, ixtweeutnonoursoiva.nl. and 4 p. m. it. utvnuuiiingi, oct. 8, VMw Auditor. V uniToiSoi'icF;. K3TATB OF KKBhCCA SMITH, LATH OF MADISON TOWNSnir PKCSAitRt). The undTsIirnel Auditor arDolnted by tho Or- Inns' , onrt f Columbia county, lo wale- dlstrlbu- 'on or the runfii in iho nanaor conraa Kramer. nd ml (dura tor in the said estute, will ult at his ofUco in iiKMniishurjjou nturday, oemoer vein, issu, at. teno'chKkln the forenoon to perform the duties of hi Ri-prflhlment. All p-rtoDs bwvlnff claUns against a Id state will appear and present them at that tlhirtorbu forever debarred from reccutntr any ot bald fund. W. II A1IBUTT, oct. 15, s).lw Auditor. LXKCL'TOUS' .SALE Ot VAI.l'AllLH REAL ESTATE ! ily Mrtui-ot power In tho will, tho surviving exec utors if ( liarlos II. lirniblcr, iteccasert, wilt sell at l'ubllc is.iv ut the COl ltT llol'Si: In Uloomsburg.on MONDAY, DKCKMIIKH G, 18S0, nt one o'clock In the afternoon, a THACTOP TIM- HCIt L.VNU,conlalnln; Pour Handrad Acres, wore or less, described and bounded 03 follows.tn- nlt: LMngln sugarlo.if tounslilr, Columbia county, and bounded on the iL.st by hunt, of tho heirs of JutoeH Huckrdeiv. ou the south by hinds of the heirs ofWitliiin tt'M'n-.oii thy west by lands of J.K. Cliiipln iiiiil .luuiib Huberts, and on thu north bj hinds ot Hess and creMdlni, TEltMi. In order to closo up the estate, th tirms will to ono hundred dollars cash on strlklns down the property, find the remainder tn ten days when u deed will be delivered and possession glvon KLIMIA II. war,., JUI1.N 11. II, I'AHK. It. IlABKIs, wur h lng Kxecutors. oct 15, 's'l-tS. Auctioneer. N TOTICE to iii:iks. IK THE ESTATE 01' PET Ell MICHAEL. DECEASED. To.loseoli Vkhaei. Marv. Inttrmarrled with Wil liam l'lutt,.Iohn Michael. fdla Michael. Intermar ried with ilenn Moner.llaleton. I'a., 1'hoebo.lnter marrled with Irlnh Mcf e..samuei Michael, avh liijiton Michael anil c leen ranachll(irTi of said dy teuneu, io-wii: .-uruu lone, tiMon. i'h., iteoecca lteek. Intermarried with Charles Tuoranvm. Wil. ILimsport, rn, Kllzab-'ih lieck. William Heck lat lihitf ut I'lilladelphli. Pa., Samuel nder, cuardUn 'ad llh in or rruiiK Heck; .iosd1i liecK. Ilallv necK. lntermirrled wilh .lolin Michael, all belnir thllaren of bli.iheth Mb hael, now deceased Intermarried with Mimuel Hiek. UeL-ecea Zimmerman, Henry Zimmerman, Hln-ttown, scliuUlll county, l'a., iahku .iiumermin, Mizaoetn, iniermarnea wuu U'l McAfee, all bt-lnir children of Sani't Michael, in termarried with ihrlMlan Zimmerman, both de ceased. TheKtiJ Hebeeea Zimmerman, Henry Zlra- menu m and Enoch Zlmmeniun aro minors, hartuff laiawi.iinmeiiutin, mntriown, enuyiKiu county, i a , iur uit'ir murinmi, ouare hereby notiried lhat la accordance with a writ Issued out of the irpnans Court of Columbia couty, and lo me directed. I will hold an Inquest o rt-rtain latids -Ittnte In Mlfllln township, saldcoun t, tletMrlU'd In said writ, to make partition of tho s-ild preml-ies to and amonc the parties lnteref-tcd. or ipoiiint; the whole, and If such partittou cannot ii Hmn n inn ion can oeinane wituoui nreiuaice to said Innest will bo held on the nremlsea In Miff lin townsulpon TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ;iGih( 18S0, at ten o'clock, a.m. U. 11. OT, ShertiT'nonicp, October 13th. sheriff. Democratic Ticket. IXSTKUCTIONS. Cut into 3 tiukt'tf, Toting tickets hend Qi "State," "Judiciary' nud -'County BL-paratcly. STATE: KLKCTOUS : KoilllHT K. 3l0NA()IIAM, William II. riiiroitu, John Sllvln, Ktv,r A. I'ue, John il. CtiiriiiiLL, Oiu.ies l)Aij.nrr, John iloKi-nr, Kdwakii Wauien, Nathan C. 3miw, fiuour.i; Fn itMiT, j4Ut'ts(j MfSl'-.HK'.N, Ai.riiun J. Maktin, AliAil (iLniNOLIi, FlUNKLlN TrilNJtn, l'ATHICIC J. lilKMINOUAV, IluMtT K. Davis, (Jeohou A. Posr, AutUM M. HfcNTOX, John I'. I.imon, John S. II 11.1.1:11, John O. Saiton, Calvin M. Hovtbu, Jaiius A. J. Ul'chanan, ClIISISTorMKU .AUliKK, Houkirr il. Uihson. WllU.lM Ii. Dc.NI.Al-, IIahht W. Yilson, Sajui;l Giiiriirii, J. Uoii Thompson. ArniTOK GKNKHAL ; KOIIKUT I'. DFCHKliT. JUDICIARY: - . J UDG K OK Til U SUl'UEil K COURT. GlJOltflC A. Ju-sks. COUNTY : l'Oll COKGUKSS. Koni:nr IClotz. STATU SEXATOlt. liLt.ts J. ilcllKNitr. UUPUUSUNTATIVUS. T. Jfff. Vanhkuslicu, Joskpii 15. Kmttlk. DISTlilCT A'lTOUNUY HoilKltT H. 1.ITTI.K. coUsNty sunvuvon. Samuel Nbiuaiih,