THE COLUMBIAN. Hl.OUllSIIlilifl, HllllAV, N01 KM 111 U 8, USD l'UDMO SALES, 1), 1 Ztrr nnil Wm.T. Slimiiin, ailtiitn'ulM. tnta of Andrew UiniiltM, iU crura) ( will roll veil mMo real crlnlo on (lie premises In Cenlro loini'lilp on Friday, November 1'.', 1SS0. Kllelmll HlgK4iimlJnlmII.lt. I'a tic, mi r viyliiR ciccntors ol Churls II. Doeliler, !e ceased, vtlll sell valuable rial estite nt the Cuiirl Itonse, Illooinauiirg, on Moiuley, Decem ber 0, 1SS0. See advertisement. November 23tli lias been appointed as a eliy oiTlinnWivinR. William II. Mllnes anil fun'ily of Virginia are visiting friends in Mils county. Dr. Jamion anil family of Wirli'ngton, D. (.., are visiting at Mr. J, It. Ilctidersliutt's. The Republican miltes no comments this iieekonllic vote in llloomsburg. When no need llio 1'itriot llio most it does not lonie through, It dlil not get here on Wed nesday. Wlialis the matter? Quite a number of perrons engaged In busi ness at other place, but w!ioe icsidences are here, came home to vote on Tues lay. The public will please excuse our rooster for not appearing this week, lie docs not ful well. The town council met on Wednesday even ing, but no quorum being preent the meeting was adjourned until next Wednesday. 1'rom prerint appearances, no Klectoral Com mission will be needed to determine who is ilccltd President. A stove, coil box and book case, with pigeor. holes for sjU. Apply In Freeze & Kyerly. October 111), li, NotMlhil.indiug the tinfavotablc iM.ill.er, large delegation of the Hancock ilub went over to C.itawia l.i't Sntiireliiy night on H canal boat. The Glee Club acconi aniid them in tlio band wagon. Mr. I. Scosliollz. of C'alawi?a, and Mi's Mirtlia I'olcn, of Hloointtuirg, were united in matrimony by the Kev. Dr. Mitchell at the Presbyterian ehurcii on Thursday morning. May liappiuees attcml lliiin. The Democrneyof Columbia county bad, in tlic late campaign, a uioet illiiin.t and popular cliiirnian of their Coi:ntv Cemtniltte, to whom ureal iredit is duo for the excellent vole in Illoouitburg and in the county. The opening address in the l'rtc Cburcli lit Millville, Nov. 7ili, Lord's day next, will be delivered by C. W. Cooper, i f Providence, Pa. intead of D, M. Kintcr, as latncek notice Mated. Tlio Itev Dr. Wells, of Ohio, the I'.vangeli-t who producul eueh a favorable impression in iVillininsport last winter, is to lie in the Pre s, byterian ch'iieh hele next Sabl nth, and will conduct services during Ibe week lollowing. Now is a good time lor seme of our temper, aice friend" lo make anew vow to vote ni.tli in.' but the Prohibition ticket in future. A number who male such a promise in public some time ago, forgot it en Tuesday. rileplieti W. DePelchin, hui of Prof. DePilih in, formerly connected witli the Norn al school, spent several days in town recently. He attended the Toachers' Institute at Orantrei ille in the capacity of general agent of n pultlishin house in Syracuse, New York. Prof. Dol'el chin is living in New Orleans. Wo 1. nop just received a new lot of beveled and Htrnicht k'ilt edeed calling cauls of the lat est design. Also mourning caid'. We in vite the attention of the ladies to these cards samples of some of which tan be seen atti, A Clark's book store. They are just as nc.it as mi engravid pi etc, end much cheaper. The greatest outrage of ibe CJmp iin wi.s the Chinese ti'i-uo ballot furui-lieil by the I.i'ptilili em Slnlo comuiittes with a heading on it to .In. what ticket was beiim voted This device was intended as a mums of "spotting" workit g' men who did not vole ibo repullican ticket And yet the great moral parly never bull-dozes any body. Oh, no I Gen. Maker doe not think tho independent Iiiisiiipsa n verv liavinir inverlmuit. Outside of his ow township wlure be nceivid agooil com I limcntarv vole of llll.he only got three ballots, one in Kast Hloom, one in Madison, and one in Jut knoll . The republicins paraded through the streets with torches and a drum nt about throe o'clock on Wednesday morning to inform their sleep ing friends of the result of the election in olher ktitos. Tlrv mule a g ml ileal ol noise over a ;inr n,t tltnv had a very small hand in nnl,!oiir. Tliev are very much like the old man and the bear. In tli ia county the Democrats have majorities in 1M out cf the 'S! tltction di-tricti, and ineiib of the Ibrie exceptii'iinl ones the Kei ublicau majority is less than it was in 1S70. In Iler wlck it is one less; in Catawi'Si three, and in WeH Illoouisbnrg twenty light- A the table of volts was nude tipst the H-t moment before giiog lo pri-s, tbem may be some slight inaccuracies in it. We had no time to foot up the columns, s some of Ibe returns were re: lied up, anil wecduld not gel them un til they wore opened in Court Thursday uum. TheiiWre ipiielly mule at Mr. Vandcridice by the Republican and openly by Hie Cula wissi .Vtuj Item, was at no time at all danger ous. There seuned to be something be-ide patriotic motive behind it, and when tho liem, in its lust issue before the eleilion, went to homing, ''vole for liuckingbam!" the ' negro in the wood-pile'' becani" distinctly visible. There was great interest manifested in the election by both panics in town. Voting bciaii early and by noon Ihcro wore nearly 7UU bal lots in, the whulo vole cast being 811. Kvery thing pined oll'ipllelly and pea. eibly. In ly ery instance wheie there was llieslighteat d )ubt of the right ti vole, the perons otlWIng their Ixliots were cha'lenged by one side or the oili er. The whole vote of the town in 1670 was 770 for Prisidenl. The result of the election ill 1( oomeburg is a deservid u-.-tiiuonlnl lothewyiiicciinnid uWe generalship of Ibo o"l otlice ling and i's lieu tenants. In Xfc.70 Hayos had " mrjority. Tlr year Hancock has 70 majority. This shows that the workingmtii of this town are not to be frightened into aubmisMon by tho false bsues raisod by tie republiians en ibe tarill' ipns' lion, and their absurd cry about a business pan. Ic. Willi auih leaders everywhere the repub lican party would have been buried long ago The Republican arade on Thursday night last was ijuite o success. Clubs wtro here tt m Danville and Ilerwlck. Thoro frcin Duntill wera handfomily uniformed and mailt) a line anpearance. 'I he llerwkk club had whltetaps and capes. Their marching was very Irregular, owing partly to the (act lhat thiy arrivid here long enough before Ibo parade lo allow some of them to get up considerable steam. One Dan ville ma n got lo the lock-up, and tevcral from lierwlck were warned after midnight that un lou they itcpned the'r noise i n the streets, they would ba treated liWwbe. There were 021 In procession, Including binds and lays. Many republican hputeiweio liandeonulf lllumlna M4, THE COLUMBIAN AND Ml persons hiving In thnlr It04f!nn tin-it ntly belonging lo the Demoeintlc club will eae riturn tho ton lies lo this oflice. ml il. cap. and sishes to )av, I.owenhcrg. Mrs. Andrew Ikelcr, of Stillwater, d.-d nn Monday last and was buried on Wednesday. She wns n ulster of Hon, U,J, Mcllenry and a most estimtblo In ly. WIIATOAfSEtl IT J J'ontmarter to Xotarii, (eontemi.latlni Ibo Illoomrburg election!) "I think It was that last parade" .Vudiri to Voitmattcr. "No, It was that Infer. -.it Jew I" Wo bare much plcasuro In rrrommoniling Thrnnalino to nur Traders, an an alwolot enro for Malaria. The mannf.vlnrers' immo alone. Is a gnnrautee of IU merit. It sells at 2.", ct nta per box. Tor particulars see Ailt t. inly 30, 'SO 0m PltEPAKINd Pott A HEUNtON. A preliminary ineeling nf graduitis of the various Soldiers' Orphan Schools of Pennsylva nia, will be hel I nt ibe Capitol buildimr, liar- nbi,rg, on rimrsday and l'riday, D.ceinbcr r.Oih and .list, 18S0, for the purpote of arrang ing for a grand reunion of nil tho "rixlicr.er." It is desired by ibe rominiltee having the mat ter in chare that there be a large attendance at this meeting, TUB VOLTAIC PELT CO., MAItSlIALL, MICH. ill send llieir celebrated llleclro-Vullnic liclts to the nfllicted nnon 30 i avs trial. Snced? cures guaranteed. They mean what they ray. rite to them without delay. Nov. Hl-ly. We arc informed that in our report of the races at the fair we were mistnkin in assigning hnguag" to Mr. O. T. Wilon, in wb'uli ho charged "Hint the'ntlirers of the society had promised llotrpur the rate if lie would enter." We so under-tood him, but glidly make the correction en learning that lie did not use such words. We fully endoind all that Mr. Wil-on said about the deci-ion of tliejudger, and hence intended no harsh rriticirm, as be is a gentle man for whom we have the highest regard Our only intention was to give a full report of the occuirences of thai afternoon and we alluded lo Mr, Wilson's remarks only because we beard versions of thrni on the street entirely differ ent from what he bad said. Ladies, and all who lead sedentary live, should use JJr. Meitaur t Jlcaaache and Dm peiisia l'ilh. Price 25 cents. Fur sale at all drug stores. oct. 15-lm The final pnrade of the Democrats look place lai-t Monday night. There were 03 mounted men' and 0!2 on foot from Ijghtstrcet and cinity, mounted men and foot from Centre, Hemlock, Oiange, Montour, Scott, and other towmjiips, and a good delegation from llcutou. The Catawissa club numbering about 130, will: btndrome uniform,ard a club from Lightstrect were the only visiting organizations, the Dan. villu clubs not being able to accept the invita tion, a liiey had a parade at home, postponed from Saturday on account of the rain. The llcnton, Orangeville, l'spy and Hloom band were m line. There weic over 200 horr.enien, and the wholo lino was estimated at about feOO, all from our own county. If there had been mure torches the number could have been in creised 300; as there were many Deinccrats on the streets who could not get lights, The illu minations along the route were numerous and beautiful. Down Ka-t street almost every house was radiant, pictures of Hancock and Ki glisli were to be seen all along, and arcbesofevir green were sprung acros the street, A con.-t.inl cheering was kept up along the whole length ol the march. In eery part of the town the dwel lings of Democrats were brilliant. There was a large crowd of people in town from the coun try to willies the parade. Are you going to paint? If so, send to the Montour Paint Mills, Kuprrt, Pa., for your Poie Lea'd, Plate Colors, Pure Paints, Ac, and save the wl.ole-.ile and retail profit. You can mix your own colors with pure linseed oil for SI cents to $1 20 pergillon. sep. 10-3m THE 11E1'LT IN TOWN. The following table shows the number votes cast for each candidate on Tuediy. of li. Disf 205 202 1 W. Dist. 150 173 0 Total Hancock, ( irfield, Weaver, 115 Hancock's inaj. over flailleld, .ltufffer (iiiini. 70 K, Di-t. W. Dist. 2i).j 1 W 202 173 1 0 I -1 Siijimne .Italy?. 275 150 1S3 171 13 10 Cb ers. 2D7 139 -12 37 172 159 Somlor. 2W) 150 l'JO 173 Atzcmhhj, 2JQ 150 271 131 li)0 157 U7 100 1 DUcict Attorney, 27-1 1 lfeO 179 14 12 Surieyor. 202 131 197 1"3 Dechert, I.iinon,. Itoberts, Turner, Jenks linen, Calvin, Klolz, Itobison, Scott, Mcllenry, Andrews, Vauderslice, Kniltle, liuckiuglnm, 11 iriou, lllakcr, Iittle, Wintcrstecn, Howell, Neylnrd, Pealer, The result is very mtiafactory In the Demi crats. They did rot ililni more than ou mr ioritv at any time, ubilo republicans were chuckling over the Idea ol carrryu g Hie tuwn by 25 majority. It is a rebuke to ibe leailers who atlemptrd lo bull d ut Ibe wi rkingmen in many wais, Woikinguien of llloomsburg do not vote through their eyes They are ipiite ns iiitpiliuoiitnsgjuu of those who attempted lo 1 11 ittiuu ilium. In its last week's issua the Hem shows the cloven hu (', and ackmnle-lges the tiuttilul tie.-. of what we have mid in legtrd to Its coure.t"Wirds Mr. Vandersllce, While pre 1011111111.' to bo very much intere-ted in the wcllare of the D.-uuoritlo parly and its rep ten n' ltives, it has only l-ren rngag-d in the grat licelioii eif personal spite, and it at tacs mi Vauderslice were made in the inter' est ot 1 party candidate li. A. Ducking ham. This appears In its last i-siie when it urges a'l Democrat to. vote lor llucktng- ham NnU'iths'.aiVling its coiitimpt. ible kbiime mid its f.iiuiiyiiious circulars freely distributed Just beor) t)e election, which its editor ha 1 nut l bo courage to put In name to, Mr, Vauderslice ha been reelec ted by a ban Isoute majority. The Milton Argus, and the Duville JnltUnjtnctr we hope will feel repaid by the nsult f r the space given by them to articles wriiten In llloomsburg an I published by them so as to gUetbe lem an opportunity to reprint lliem as coining fintii paper outot this county The re-ult show lliit whllo Y-"'!!""6 has lust aomo vote in curtain di-trlcts iu.t. ly tbDii.jli the c.indl lacy ot Kit llirton, the ft has astnla good deal ol jpace airi lime in iniiiosliii.' him. The Democrats of Columbia county pay but little stlcpijori Jo that paper, An to the JrjiiJ and Inlelwjeii r,it must now bo apparent to thcm.tbat the people of tbh county are capable of iuid aging their own affairs without any advice or Interference from tliem. lUla Is a lesson that Challaut, a.1 cut, should have learutd tome time go JEWELL BAMERIHG GARFIZLB'S APPOINTMENTS IN ADVANOE OF THE ELECTION. THE SIlliiT HTAItTMNO AIIPMfl' AT COleUL'P" tion or tiii: am: Tltr, UNITED BTATM PIdTtilOT ATTOnNr.Y's OI'l ICE l Olt NEW YORK OFFEIlEII TO A ritiKNtior the r.tiiron ok "tuuih" AS A CONSIIlEtlATION FOR HIS iip.niai, or the oenuini:- NES3 OPTIinoAltriKLIl- jioiiey i.ETrr.u THE REASON OF elAIlFIEI.DS FOUR IIAYi) MI.ENCi: IN RFJIARI) TO Til,' I' l.nr Tlllt. The New York Star of Saturday publishes an allidavit nf Joseph Hart proprietor of the New lork truth, which rxpoes a most cor rupt ptul shameful attempt of Marshall Jew ell.chaiimati of the republican national com mitter, lo procure (from 7'n;f7e a denial of the genuineness nf the Oarfield Cliino'e let ter, first printed in it columns. The affida vit shows that Jewell wrote a letter to Oar field requesting that Hart might have a "con sideration" thtnugh A, J. Dittenlioefer. Phi "consideration" was to bo the ollice of United State District Attorney for New York, Garfield's delay In pronouncing the Chinese letter a "forgery" is thus accounted for. He Was waiting for hi bosom friend and chief manager, Jewell, to conumniate the bargain with tho publisher of 7nn7i. The Star piints n facsimile nf Jewell's let ter making the corrupt proposition to Gar field and Jewell had not dared to dcti that be wrote the letter. Tho editor of the New Vnrk Sun says in ye-lerday's edition of bis paper that be "sent to the republican head- uartcrs to inquire about the letter. Jewell refused to deny, while bis secritary admitted It genulnenc." Jewell evidently knew his man or he would not have attempted to draw Garfield into the corrupt transaction. MR. HART'S AFFIDAVIT. City ami Oiunbj of Xeui York, ft: Joseph Hart of the City and county of New lork, being duly sworn, deposes and says : That he resides in the city of New York and is the publisher of the newspaper called 7rA. That be received infoimation that it wa the intention of the republican party in the city of New York, with the aid and u-sistance of the notorious John I. Davcn port, and the marhals of his own choos ing, to destroy tho property of deponent, cou-isting nt p'e-cs and 1'ac-siniiies nf the proofs and genuineness of the CI. u lie Id Chi nese cheap labor letter. That this was to li lye been done on Mon day evening, October 2"i, 1SS0; but by a dis agreement in their own camps the raid was po-tpoued until the Tuesday evening folloiug. When this positive information came to the publisher of the Trull, ho looked about him for ways and minus to protect his property and the honor and integrity of the gentlemen who were pledged to prove the Garfield Chine-e cheap labor letter not a forgery but a lect. Determined at all hazards to do so, the publi-ber placed liim- ae It in communication with a pretended friend, but a laitl;lul republican, by the naino ot Abratn J. Dittenlioefer, who bad insisted to this deponent that the letter was a lorgcry, with the thorough knowledge that when doing so bo was impeaching the honor of personal friends, He urged this deponent to make f or himself the greatest record lhat any man could posses by declaring that the letter was a forgery, Tli is came Irom a "friend" and counsel, and not a friend alone of Ibis deponent but the Iriend of an ther attacliee of the paper, in whom lie lias profesed to have fur years the most implicit confidence) and to whose word a doubt never ane in bis mind, and who repeatedly assured him that the Gar held Chinese cheap labor letter was gen uine. And witli this knowledge in liis pen se.-ion of the truth of the statement ho still urged this deponent t" say it was u forgery. When this deponent became fully con vinccd of the fact that all tlio mean at the command of the republican party, all the machinery of the District Attorney's ollice, the marshals and Commissioner Davenport and treachery were to be ued against him, he felt, iu justice to him-clf, lhat be must protect his interests, and even lliougti b adopted the ame trick and elevico and re sorted to the same means they had adopted Di pjnent recognized that the situation de manded war to the knile "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." He sent for this "friend," who, upon his arrival, iuformed him that the republicans intended In arrest one of tho nttachees of Truth olliM known as Kenard Philp, Deiionent said : "Is that really so? Is it positive?1' Hu replied, "Yes; Davenport has tho proof.'1 "Why," said deponent, ' it i Impossible for any prouls to exist except that tho letter i genuine." "Oh, well," said lie "they are going to swear to it. Garfield's denial is conclusive and you are foolish if you don't save your self." It occurred to this deponent then and there that lie would try to save himself, and be nroceeded ill the following manner to do so. "What will they give you, judge?" said the deponent, "il you could influence me to come out and say that wo have been decei ved?" Fire flashed In his eyes. "Will they give you what you have long sought?" con tinned tbl deponent "the Unitu-1 Slates district attorneyship." He said: "I thiufc they will." Desponeiit then said : "Place yourself in comtiHinieiitlun with tneni and let uie know the result THE 1IARIIAIN Willi DUENHOEl'EU. In Ibe course of two hours from that tinio the judge returned and said ho had secured what was to tiim sati-factory lhat he would ccure ibe appointment from General Gar field, and be stated furlhti that Hon. -Mar shall Jewell desired lo see thlsdeponeut, Having accomplished the llrst part of his determination to saye himself and prove the Gaifie'.d Chinese cheap labor letter genuiue, deponent permitted himself lo be drawn in to an interview with Hon. Marshall Jewell, which took place at tlio ofljco of Jud,'e Dit teuhoefer at S o'clock on the afternoon of Turn lay, October 20, I8S0, tho day upon which the raid upon Truth was to have been made to prevent the publicat on on the fol lowing morning ol the proofs against Gar field. Tlihdopoueut took with hint three wit nesse and entered lle otlice of Judge Dit tenlioefer arid there found Hon. Marshall Jewell accompanied, as he sail by bis sec retary He gave to this deponent what he (Jewell) considered sufficient proof that be would fulfill the compact ho ha, that day cpterid Into with Dittenlioefer for purpose of having Truth braud ilselfaa tbe yiW sheet ever published. Deponent Mid to Hon, Marshall Jewell lhat lie did uot think tho promise was en DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBUliG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, tirely satisfactory Thereupon Judge Dp. teuhoefer exclaimed: "It Isentlrel) sills. factory to me I" 'I h it beln the deponent's cue, ho said ! "Well, If It be satisfactory I" you, it must bo to no," The Hon, Marshall Juwi II after mteriug into this, and In further conversation, said to this deponent i "Well, is not that letter a forgery?" Deponent replied to linn, Marshall Jew ell that It was no' a forgery, and that be could, by positive proofs In his poseesslon, establish the fact that It was not a fo'gery and that lie did not w ish to hear that word used again to him, in that conference, In reference to that letter, because he (Jewell) himself knew that It was not a forgery, That ended all talk of die letter being a firgery except n heretofore slated. JEWELL SEAM Till! COMPACT. The Hon, Marshall Jtwell started In leave with a happy an I smiling face Hut this deponent had not accomplished the renl object of the Interview up to that mo ment. Ho now proceeded todn so by stating to Hon. Marshall Jewell that ho had been iu formed through various channels that a raid was contemplated on 7VufA for the purpose of destroying Its property, and thus prevent the publication of what had been promised in the Wednesday edition positive proofs that James A. Garfield did write tbe Chi nese cheap labor letter. "Why," said Hon. Marshall Jewell, "we have nothing to do with that ; that 1 en tirely In the band of Mr. Davenport, who says that ono Kenward l'hilp torged the letter," "Why," said the deponent, "it i nn'nb- surdity ; the proofs in my possession aro so positive that it makes it a still greater ab-urditv." S-ald Hon Marshall Jewell : "Didn't this Philp write the leading articles upon this subject in Truth!" This deponent replied : "No, sir ; on my oath lie did not. Nur did ho write the letter or know of its existence until it wa pub lished." "Who did write these articles?" said Mr. Jewell. "You mti't excuse mo from answering lhat question," deponent replied, "but Philp did not write them'" " Well," said Hon. .Marshall Jewell, you surprise roc! Iain pleased to bear it; but you will understand that I have nothing to do with Mr. Davenport's arrangement." Then," said the deponent, "Mr. Daren port should be informed that a satisfactory arrangement ha been arrived at and that ho should not make hi raid," Well," said Hon Mar-hall Jewell, "that shall be attended In," When Marshall Jewell left the deponent sent Judge Dittenbofer out to him to receive his piomi-e that Mr. Davenport should be notified. He rettirui d and informed this de ponent that that bad been so promised him This deponent believes lhat such was the cae lioni information received from an at tachee of the republican paper known as the Tribune "that Titith had been Iwinlit, and was to come out to-morrow without the proofs, and to say that it thought it was mis taken, nnil proposed to investigate further." Till: ,'ART DAVENPORT FLAYED. It would be impossible in this affidavit t ) tell all tb precautions that were taker, to bring that paper of Wednesday before the public. Davenport' niarshals,despite of all arrangements that bad been entered into. surrounded the neighborhood in which tbe Truth is printed, secretly entered what they the day before know n a tbe composing room of Truth, and bung in gangs at the very door of the pre-raom of Truth. Truth, howver, bad prepared itself. Twelve police officers in citizen's clothing were locked in Truth's press-room. As the night wore on tbe paper did not appear,for we were convinced that should It not appear,as Hon Marshall Jewell expected it would under all circumstances, be made; for the upper part of the post ollice building, the headquarters of Davenport and his satellites, wa brill iautly illuminated and filled with mi n, as this deponent was informed. This deponent then telegraphed to police headquarters and re quested comniunica lion at once witli Inspector of Police Mur ry ; the publisher in tlio meantime had giv en tbe most positive orders that uot a pa. per should leave the priss-room until broad daylight. About ti o'clock on the morning of that Wednesday In-pector Murry arrivedat Truth ollice. Tbe publisher stated to him what he has hereinbefore stated, and demanded that as a citizen and property holder he should have the protection of the law for bis pro- erty and for himself. The Inspector at once ordered from two station houses in the vicinity a platoon of uniformed men ; they arrived, they passed through Spruce street, made a thoroughfare to and from the press room of Truth,nud saw the spies that were there the marshals re treat to tho headquarters of their chief in the post ollice building. In ten minutes Wednesday's Truth with the convicting prouf that Garfield had writ ten the Chinese cheap labor letter, wa up an the street. At all time being resolved since entering the newspaper business to be prepared with proofs for all 7Vut7i should state, deponent took pains to secure indisputable evidence of the foregoing bargain with Marshall Jow ell, tbo chairman of the republican national committee, It is a follow HIE MOST DAM.NI.NO EVIDENCE OF CIUI1.T, CONFIDEMTAL New York, October 20, 1 80. My Dear General Uarfielu: I think truth wa deceived abuut the Morey letter. They thought it wa genuine. Finding it ia not they have consulted their lawyer a"d frlendand throng! him offer to inme out and say so plainly, the only consideration for it being consideration for Judge Ditto nbocfer, their friend and counsel. By consideration I mean tbat you and myself should kuowr and recognlzj it as Judge D.'s act, and the obligation, if any; should be from you to him for it, So far as I could I have assured them that you would so consider it. It's a great service, to-day general. It I tholr pr.ipnitiou and I have accept od it. "iou's very truly, Marshall Jewell, Joseph Ha nr. fjworu before uie ) this 311th day ) October, 1880,) C. Donhoue. A His Success. ' .My wife had been ailing a long time with dyspepsia and nervousness and wa in bed two yeai. with a complication of disorders her physicians could not cure, when I was led by reading a circular at my door to try Parser's Ginger Tonic. Having been ao of. ten deceived by worthless mixtures, nothing hit my wife's dangerous condition could hive led us to make any more experiments. But It wa, a big succea. Three boitlea euro! ber at a cost or aeiollarand fifty cents and lio is now as ttroner as hiiv woman and regularly does her household duties ll. I)., isumuo, tee other column. iiov Hie-A.H, T. Ci.' Ilia k Pip for ihlhlren's shoes, l siitii'iior to idl niliers for die followiig rei'on. Thry pro .cr tli. lie Irum weerji-t at llir point where 1 1 c we r conns, n il do not glvi tin- line a li uigui'g Mid patched nppca ance, a do ti e e.'ips sewed on to tbr ep'r. A NUW PAYING OCCUPATION h.UJlD .1 GKNTLHM UN The lland-oin Nickel Plated New Homo i.miui helm? introduced lo th" public this sei son, is the uiot meritorious nrtirle over i florid agents loniake money wi'li, I mVr and n.oro roiivrnient thnn tlin student 1 linn, which his here trfitc hid Hie re pulnttnn or lioing t tin saf est lemp in nlc, il ba a clamp to it 1 1 . c 1 it In se w l 1 i! tueLhiii", in mo, org 1 1, iii-ic, e r. 'Hie frar nf the nrdir erv 1 imp being arel.tenl. ally ii f stt or Mirnwn 'rom the t.vue, fs eniirr'v tebieedbv tli" slninlr climiti lonlilrat'C . Il ran bo adjo-tid to lliniT ibe light just where It is wuiit,dte o t the eves, noelcen ho convert ed into a li ind-niii" wall lanip It hns the best argui'l burner, nulling indicifr. and conveni ent match bos, and it priteis wiibln the reach of every one Ithss been folly tes'eel arid eeli- toriIly endorsi d hv the llrsfora Uirn'i'in Ad. I oratr. Am. CViM-'iein Ihtiev, lltrahl ami y'irs bytcr, Journal and MctxcnrjLr, ami ChtiMan Slaw lanl, the lending religion pepers ol Cincin nati, and i end irsed ny the Mayor and lwt-in-ister of Cincinnati, the agent nf the Ameri can express company slid presidents nf lnur mice cotnf ante, us ncing ine saiesi, mou com venlent and best lamp mane. There are three eeasona why agents slinii d seek such an article lo canvass fir first for its l-S'ilute safely nnd great convenience, it is riled n every homo seeoad it low once maos its sale iuiiuenec third it will be a great credit to handle such an article. One southern nucnt write", it sells fistet than (Itn. I.ee's Darn nit sdd rich: aber the war, anoth er wriie, it.hents tli" palmy elsys of the sew ing machine, its raptet sale-, low price, anil nii crnl term surprise i hi ngi tits, Addrr Home" I, imp Co , Cinrinnnli, O , iiienllnliig our pi per and they will give ou foil pellicular and xclu-ivu territory to rinvass in. nov.o-i.iivi I'.h's Cnsiii Halm is the only Catarih remedy nf many I have tried which has act ed as acure. I liavu been troubled lor over fifteen years; my bead has been most nf tbe time stopped and vnrymuch Inlluneil. It has opened my nostrils r.rnl reduced the inflam mation. .My eye are Improving, o that 1 can stand strong llcht, wtiicti I neve not been able to do for vcar. Nathaniel I'rglry, with V. V. Montz, meichnnt, W ilkcbarre, lVnn'a. My son, aged nine vciirs, was 11 III lot eel with Catarrh; the use of Dlv's Cream Halm efl'eeted a complete cure. W. K. Ilammnn, Druggist, hastnn, I'a. Ely's Crcnni lliltn rflls better than any other preparation for Catarrh, and gives better snti!uction. is. Armstrong, urttg- gist, Wilkebaric, l a. iied imn-sK roWDEIt nuts more linrsrs. mules and sheep than any other medicine, sine eeeiy tune. ocivt. a'l-i j cow Female weaknes, cau-ed by ebrirged kid ney, permanently and 1 ositivelv euinibv the ute of Prof liuilinelle's l nnih KnlreyPad. All iliuggi-t sell tin in. Itr.NltY'd CARHOI.10 SM.VK, Tho Hi st Siller In the world for cut. Uruhes. Sore. I'leei s. rsjlt Ithetun Tetur. Chnnniil Hands. l minimus, corns nun nil Kinoscc ismii rriiiiuia rie-eklcsaml Pimples. 'I he sslve 1 guaranteed to trie e rerfert satisfaction In eeery ras,. or n.nm.j rr- rundnl. lie sure to erit Hriiri's Citil'ollc .-alu-, as nil others are hut Imitations, nleenarei.ts. For sale by all Utugglsls. oct .', 'Mi-ijeow 1IEM.TH AND HAPI'INE'-'. tr seems strantro ttnit linv ono will surfrr from the many eleiatigetnerits brrnudit on liv alt Impure- con dition of Hie liioiul. whin M'llVI' lll.llilD and i.ivm: sYliri' i:i restore i'rnct iir.utn tome tilie steal ortraiilallon it Is in le,cl a slrenerihrniin: spiup, pleasant 10 takr.jind has rioeen Itself to be cue LCi-l 1 101111 liiiruur cm r insi-ow-reti tneei- u illy ciirtnir s.crC'Iul.1, syphilitic diseases, Weakness ot ine luutiejs, an .eivtitis tnsoriii-is nun i'euoii., It corrects liitlljjt-sllrn. It makes the old lei 1 sotinn', anil llir eouiiL' rt el irav : and will I'liirlabH illlu out or cue system 1110 many 111s inai unman 111 mi is lulrto. A sIiiijIi- botUewllliroeo to j.-u It mer its ns a health rcnewer. fnr It nets Hko a cli.irm. rsnerlnl'v when the roliiiilalnl tsoriinr It.llisiiee nuiilii' liaeiuie ee'iiueno 10 ii-s-i-u inu Laturai 11ror 1 1 me oram auu ceieous hyMcni oci rc.-scu j row Marriages. Demott Kvi5. At the residonce of the bride's falher in Millville on the 7th in-t , by the Itev. II. C. Munro, Mr. Hi'ain J. Dcuiott and Miss I.ois M Kvea. Pauiceii IloTK. At the tame time and place, by I ten ennie, Mr. Theodore Parker to Mis Nareiia Itote, all of Millville, Pa Fakn.sWORTU llr.NYo.N On the evening of the 7th inst., bv the same. Mr. Hartley I'arus wortli and Mi Alice Itunjon. IlitnnsT (iiKTOS On the lib lilt , at tie M K. ParsjriMg.. in lhukhoru, by Itev li. ' Sevitlue, Mr. Jacob li. 1'rohst to Mi-s Alice 1! Girton, both o f llloom-bur. Ki'aj-.u- Kixt. At tbe M. I'.. P.trsoiceg ii lliickhorn on the oOth id'., by the same Mr. Uiehard Kester to Mifs Clara l. Kit.dt, both of Morelansville, Colombia county, Pa. Maivth.i nt Ki'c ki.k. On the 14th ini. at Ibe Heformed par-onage in Orangeeilie-, Mr, Isaiah' M MausleHcr to Miss Klla M. IttieU both of Jersey town. Thomas ItictiAr.iis. On the 2i el int., at tbe M. hi. parsonage in Jerseytown, by ley. T. II. Tubh, Mr. John Tliomasto Min Sn Hichards, all tif Columlda county. Tuhim MlLLEii. On the Mt inst., al the Hitue place and by the same, Mr. Clinton Tubbs, of llenton, Columbia county, to Miss Tresay M, Miller, of ltohr-burg, Columbia county. .Mll.Ltu hTo.veiE On the Hth int., nl llloomsburg, by I'ev. J. P. Tuslin, Mr. Oil Yin I. Miller, of Uerwiik, I'a., to MUs Emma Slonge, of llloomsburg, Pa. SCIIUKITC.NIII-KH KKWIX Oil tile 1 I til int., by ihessme, Mr. John II. Schweppenhi ser, of Iierwick, I'a , to Mis Sadie I.. lCrw i of Mainville, Pa, II.I.IAMS MYKas On the lMi inl., r,t the result ncr of J. C. Myers, lii., by llev, .1 fluldin, Mr. Paniel Williams to Mi.s llosctta C Myers, both of ltoarincretk township, Co lutnhta county. llKl.lifciiiUMiT Ivv.exs-On Ibe evening of the 21st inst., nt the residence i f I) eni.l Sl ncr in llloomburg, by Itev. O II, Strunck David J. Heldehrandt, of Orangeville lo Miss hlla M. l-.vans, of Kobe-long. hock SIIOKMAKKU On October IOib at the M. II. pnrsanage in llmk Horn by ltey 0. , havulsie, Mr. Charles 11. Hock lo Mrs, l.avina Shoemaker, bulb ufllloomburg, S.NYIimt 1-MCK-On October Utli at Ibe ssmo pi no and by the same, Mr. Jeremiah Sn)der to M!-si:ila Flick, luili of Danville, Montour county, Lui'KA Ki.ixt On the l i b ofOctoler by James It. lUrman, J. P.,al tbe house ofMarilu KI ne in Orange tnwn-hlji, Mr. John N. I.our. to Heiuittta K Kline, botli of Mt, Pleaianl town.blp. HiTEXiuiu Hf.STiMniiN On the 15th of October, by the same, Mr. Charles I), Whitenight nf Ml. Pleasant to MbsSaral. Huntington of Hemlock tcwn.hip. I.istox PiiKXTiisa At F.'py on tlio 19, It i.f September, ISfcO, by the Key, 11. C, Cheslon Mr. -harles C. Lit. ton, of iluflalo, Perry conn ly, Pa,, and Miss Sadie A. Prentis of lllooraa burg. Jacouy Itnui.E-On Sunday, October 31si 1830, at Ibo residence of II. P. Folk, in Slab town, by Iiov. J. V. Ilodlue, Dr. l.'dward M Jaco,by, of Derwick and Miss I.izzio Heigle. of lllo.on.burg.' XT... ..... . . . , ixm'i.i.w AiiMsiitoMi ai uie parson age In Centre em Ocleber 21sl, by Hev. Spear, Mr, A. M. Nephew to Miss I.aura Armstrong, both of West Hemlock. Cole IIkssAi the pirsonage In lieu ton on October '-Mid, by ltev.lt. II. Fortner, Mr. J. lliyd Cole t Mi.s Nancy lle-s, all of New" Philadelphia. Deaths. Hty In Kspy on the 14ttt inst, Mrs. Sar ah C. Hess, only daughter of Henry Anglo ai consort ot Heed D. Ilea, ageel 23 Jturs, months and C days. Headache, I )j stiep.l.i, llido o-n 's, nnd (! 'hsiipatb 11 etiri el e' mice be Dr Mrttaur't ltmttacht nnil fri f Pi Ice &" lent. ni" I ft I in The molielri s i t luxiiAn ln it , c.i i.ro line xcvlh el lor el ..'.tirr, pvrty, mil r Ni hility. Thrlr Sohllititie SeidllU lWdon, are a pleasant iw I.rmnnade. Their Soft Ciepsiilos are world fainnns. See Adit. July "0, 'SO Cm Agent' and Canvassers make from f"" to $30 per week selling good for K. G. Hide out .t Co., 10 liarclay strcet.New York, f-eml for their catalogue and term, sep. 10, 'SO. ly W'Ai.vri t.!?Ai-II cm Itus-niiieii' is rntlrrlN illlTrr nl finin nil others It lensi'l-ar sh w-iiier.iiiid as Us liaiiie liidtiatrs, ts ujisr e-i r Veerrtal)lr Hair lie storer and eloe-a nut In nur in inner nirert Hie he-ulin wliten Miiphur, Migsr of 1..-H.I mid Ml rate or s-H.-r in pa rat tons h.ne ilono. It will In nn'illairie Ine he lirtiil r-nlii all DaiiitriUT hetore tlrae Hair to its natural color, ai.il rroil i -i ii tieu crow-th w In ru It. Ins falli'N otr. Ilwllleliinge light or fattest lulr In rew d is In a heauttriil glosny lrown. Ever) ooi e Is warranted. Ask lour eirutrkMst for it. For Hunt Movkh linos., niiioiiiMtnirg. Fa. -nilt.il, Kill e Co.. I'lliladeli.ht.i. iin.l Hull A- lloekrll. New tk. Wholesale Agtli's. es-t 2!, Ml-lf Business iXoticcs vi-rv fine fssnrtinriil of Ladies' Coats. aH nicely made and trimmed in t-ilk, Satin ml velvet ul thelntist style and tchioii for sale by Silas Young, I, iglit Street, jul got in from tberjtv manufacturers in prices from $i 00, il 30, &T, f.O, $15 30, !7 CO. H 30, i'J fill, ilO 00, $12 30, $13 30, lfi 50 to JIS OU. oct. Mini All i arties interested In buying irnnd. cheap and FASlllONAlS,: (M.Ol'IIING m d tiiul Itto their interest to call at t be old reliable Clothing Store of David liwcnlerg s. Fur Dros (J mils and Silks, Satin or Vel vet to match go tu-I.titz e: Sloan's, The verv highest market price paid for nice elried Pitied Clierries, Diird Raspber ries and Dried lllackherries. Itring litem Irom the north, smith, cast mid west by the pound. ack, bag, one anil two l.or-e load to ila lining, Light blrret. oct. l-2m Appleton A. Muslin S cents a Mini by the bolt at I.ulz eiSluaii'. H.irrka ! Ltireka 1 ! Kureka ! ! ! The place to buy a good cheap Winter Coat or suit of Clothe i at David Loweiiberg s. Hoot and Shoes cheap at McKi.incy';. IIO ! FOR A HAT. Jitst.rtceiusl all the latest and mo.t Nob by btjlcs of Hats tor men and boys at uaviu liiiwenoi rg s. Morp Felt Skirls nnd Shawls this week at .utz ,t Sloan's. Harriet A. New kirk, of Salem, saw 1 was rtirisl of tette r in niv hand by tbn e iipplici lions d Cainpbiir Milk. .My bii-band was lire-it id old running voics ley u-ing v, i urid m "Hi id n siirnimd ankb. I'ri i' 2") cents rsniil liy V. A , Klcini, llnie liistmrg. april 10, 'S0,ly Prettv Suits lor children, Ulsters for little liojs, new, nice, and neat, call and see tin fall te les at IJ.tvii! l.owrnneig -. hutz & Sloan want to sell 2tlll 1idies' C"iits nnd Dolman- this fail nnd they an iflering them ve ry tun up. Itubbt-rs at McKinnej's. Highest Ciisli Price i-icil for 1,000(1, oil Fat, LiveVKAh CAI.VI-iS ihi- F.ill anil Winter. en ran brimr tlin.i neht along now em MiiioIh, 'I'ueMlii .mil cdiii-dny e I' e'srli anil i-vrrv e.ei k llii I a'l anil Winter lliing in Mitir gOisl lat calves now anil gel ill r cash tor I hem llnog tl.em Irom ihe north, south en-t ntitl c-'. he t the in come riirlit iiloinr now to i-ilas Yoiirig, Light Street. oct. l -em AiUiiission free at McKinney's. lleautiful Ulier, I-.isliionable Overcoats, Nobbv Fall Suits, Lowes', prices at David 1,'iwenberg IloiitlieadiUarters al McKiiiurj's. -1.0(10 iioumls tii"e dried ruiibtiries, 1,000 I'iiiiiuIs nice- eh ii'dpitii'd clierries wiintid this lull by .-el.es lining, Light ctrerljiiy y-uni Call at MuKiiiiiey'it for Slioes. linn. CJenrire N. 1,'orsnn, Nnrri-tnwn, savi-; Ihe Pbcrnix I'ectonil Is indisprtipable in my family. It acts like a charm in curing roughs and cedds w ith (he e bilditn.anil I alwavs i.se il when adelir int.' a jury. Price rj c.'iii.s. O. A. Klriiu, leloom-liiirg. aprlli-ly HOW TO GET almost Everything. Do you know how to get in the easiest way and to best advantage what yon want for dress and house-furnishing? First, how: .Write for a catalogue ; sec what you can learn from it about the things you want. If samples can be useful to you, a .k for them and state your wants so plainly that exactly the right .samples can be sent. Second, where : The place where goods arc 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 the right to return whatever id not satisfactory. There no matter where you arc if you make your wants known and avail your self of your privileges, you will get the best tilings in the best way, promptly and without trouble or risk; sometimes by mail, some times by express, almost always at less cost for car riage than tho money you save in the price. John Wanamakcr, Philadelphia, Pa. cl,c!iiut, TlilrUcnlli, Metrlect mij Junior. Iv ourt,iUi's l.j m iiitiir mone-r J vliennirnlii n iiuu.-o h 0f. ferfe. tiicrihy alHajakcerninu . iwvciij Irom your door, 'll.o o v,.w -.i,. t..u ..uiuuittt. Ul 111) KHOll-UUIlOC'!. t.s in k.liis uioncy lhl aro unrcel, Ki-titrttlly Uocutt vtiaiiuy. muie mono ho rto nol luipro,i miou ..,.,u ,u inj.ci.j, nam uisuy women, Uiybuiitlifrlsttjiiorlclorusi rlsUlln ihiir own 1- Cafllle'S. Tile bUlneHA Hill luev i,ir.t el.ttn I... . T..V or'llnetry wairen. Wo ruruls.lt an (iioiii.it tie ...i all Uiat you ue-wl. frew. No ono who e-ottiiroii una to .. V "i'iteir eou van uuvjui jour w e.io time lo Uio woru or only our iiani momftits. Veil! ictoimatloii and mi ii,4t u i.is ele-U M'iit ti"il .HWMM..,.dun i vi ie.ieu,. AinillCN Cioe. 1611-1 J- PA. (STTCOESBOJX TO B. V. IXOUBINa ) DHAIiXlIe. IK I'lnc Itnuiellcsi, WlilslUe s, filns. Ititins, mill tilt Ullielee of Vlticx :- sttentlj (111 lllttlll, UH'OlU'i;!) A1.I S AM) l'OKTHIIS IN ltOTTI.KS 1SY Till': DDZIiN. I.niiiilemU tliiiuil.mit tin1 fotmty will find it to their tulvaiilngc to cull tintl cxitniiiic my ste.t-k Ih-Ioii' jtti elm-itij iWwhm BLOOMSBURG, PA., Ivlaia Street, 2nd Door balow Iron. 1 A CURE GUARANTEED25 CENTS BIT" USING 'iA hS n V.II-riV k...lll,niifliiKhlnCII i n. mUll ell- SK) uliniiou.vi .-"- A&'S' nlno 3-cont i njtouo Stamp-, i r,i-juii Vwi -frffJ colx rno.'itiSTcir , JM, C. C. G A LI G NAN, Plumber, Gno Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, STOVKS, HEATBBS IRN GBS, Shop in Or.i'iii Hoiisi', 5th dour UDl'l'OIt'.S MU'Rl- L, iv.......ivi,.i , c-,,iiimliti roiintv. is. MS inuri'" ZrwwZuT ni... i. I. !!!'rrui"or eiotlert. i.iu.ilirr, .l,-crUs.,i. lll'iiiri. Itolie-ll llufklntlnilii Is npiU.UU AWIUur I en rxce'iittons to itfcuutii. l.V THE fe 1 HI. rrtltli ii trurn Uie iccorel, tl.H twriuli-lliel.ij e t .srs unilK.r, I. VM Kltii'KHAl M Link n. I'. el. M. uriri;. ,., el... i.l iii itrtHilnllnrr.t. Hu' itti- eVrsllinill will lllllt UK- 1'KI Ms ts ll.t. It -1 1 el ! o.- ni'O n iiiuciusuiiiK c ii tiiuiuj -Mv "i,v,.. -. . . . .1 Inl.iT, A. 1)., Ismi, Iclllteli till- Lours U lit u ill. lecil I p. in, H. Ilt'CltlMIIIAM,' Au.iltor. eici. l.'SO-iw A UIHT01W NoriCK. t.TATKCKJMKS llAllltV, lll.t'l' liKti. -1 ,o uiulirsUtii-a Atiilltornppolnte.il ullli tliroon; si-nt et i.ertlrs In lute-rust, "t mo imi ii.-i court nf ejuliunt l.i reiuniy to iNiilrdlstrinutlcin cr Hu. li.il.inri' oi tin- niuus in ino ii.H in-"", s-'""" hilus. .uiiiilnlstieitiir, ns i'i- urctiunt lilc-u, to i rut nlili.illt tlie- punle'l entitle el tlUTCtO, will imri un- urlli-8 intt-irsiru ni ins iiiimi m ,.i--... . - .. rtii.li. sou lulu r mil l-si.nt le n orlts k in ! l.iie iiiKin nt Mtltl ilny to rriromi tin- iliu I'sornis i,pi.,li,tlii- m i In ti in il where nil icr-ons li.te re t.' t ii .ire ii 'i'imteil to jiih lit llielrelilnis to sutil lui.tl or is- t never Ui'iiiirreil Hum cummer m lor.i sn no ul is.el'l Iui.el. .... , , oct. Mi 4w '' ' 'Auil'uor. t;i)iToii'.s M)iici:. is i ii i: MiTTkii or Tums-uiNhU kstitk hkhiliiah iiici . Hie iinelt-rsl"iie-el iilnllteir nrrotnieel tn Uie conit r t i , ,,Mttnn I'll e.f I o il iilinnlihl eiilinl,e.n txiep. iil.S 10 till' 111'fi'UIlI.I'r 11 . II aetji I . t'aniKi'"- "' Willi mi Iiililli. ii HI sit lit Ills mice in IUiioni-.i;tin; ell Mtlllll.ll. .SUMUIUIT Hill. IsSII, III 1110 CIlltllK III Hie nr'i'ri.oiin cr sniu ii.ii inr-ue- ru i-'-i- " "is .n nulliliui-lii, ul iililult lime oliil iliicoitll lelsuns lu leiiblnl htjy nttend It ll.e j lliinl: prys r i.. ii. n t-.t.f it. oct. si, '.-ii-nv AUilltor. jgXK(JUTOn'.S NOTICK. I.MAIIll'l I. It' ... i. r.ifc 1 1 item ti stiiiui niary on tit" i-i-tuti. ct leurtoiili siiuin in, lite it M.lei tnvnli!p, Uuliimtli i its illieet!.tU, lllllo Lien t-nitltiel tij Hie HeKlStcr ot Mid iMiinty to the uirtti-ltiLul cxeruie.ri.. All jvr suits li.tilr.t- rutins iit-auitt tho mtute are r, iiuentesl to pi est nl i lie in tor Milium let nnet Uioe-ei tituctiiul eo ma..e ,u,u-ut nt ... -,,., ... j. K. i.oeii:Mihi:i!KU, rXrilltotN c.,'-2, 'i-elll" V.iililllle, Pi. A UDlTOlt'S NOric-K. (tui.L'.MIII. C11UN1 y, .SS. liion-r llie lerurdt nnd nrorredtnirs of the C'oiltt of common I'll ns In anil lor t.ilit euuuty, It is Inter nllatliuscuiiitiliiiil. In tltf in. mt r of the ox'i i'tlons loiLo nccoiiitt or .1. M. Mnllli. Assignee it l..loltn lit d N. P. .Mm. on iiioilon of 11. K. Z.irr, ej i,. luikle) uppiiiuuil Auuitur on leuld oxciptli'its. Itv Tin: Couier. In pursu.inre of the nttoio appoint incut tlin un ilrli;lit el mil merl the p.irtlos U.l"lei-ti il ul l.ls i f lire In liliNMii-liuruou .-.iteirilay, ."oit mliei' ia iwi, ul ' o'clut k a. in. c. ei.IlAIIUI.P.V, oct. 13, 'sei.-iiv Au.iltor. A uiiTons oncK. i'.st ii k op MtiAii KA(;K iikckaskh. Tho niitl.'r-Tietl ninlltcr itpivjlntt'tl wtihtlio en- si-tii if unties In llili'tt ht. In the OH hallS' Cull! t or colmni-l.i I'oiiiity lf uniki' ill-tribuiloii or tin- ImI- iit i l i,r Hu1 lui.iU tn Itif luiitts vt the uilmlhWnit") f Hi r-l iitf ( T I Hlali Ymii;h, iltvcavnt, us hiimwi tiv ihtir tlrt inn) Mirtl.tl mrnm.t. tit itinl iiinoi,LT Ihe p .1 tkh fiilltinl Uitti'iD, will stt .it Ills Ulli-f in lite it mm t'l UlCMimsttir' on MMmUy November l.d h li o, at lo oVlukln Hit lun iiuuii In piirui.a i lie uuii'-s ei i.is .tu;iumi'ui. .mi jier ousihimiil fl.i'llis llLMlll-! ClUl I'Vt.lll' Will ..tix'111' lll.U ITCM'Qt tlnmut ih.it 'iim,nr lnjioruMi- UtUiin-il iputu re- tMviuu any or sa.m muu, CCt. AUdilur. S!.uo or roiinbjlvaiil.i,('olumlila county, s. AtnniiL' the nntitla uliI iirocet iIIiilth tt the ni nliai.s't uiu tin and Tor Haiti couLt ll U tnUr till a ihiis eciiiau.eu lutiH- iii.uu! ot cccp11oii to the r.rcnuht of .Ti.im is. 'iiiv, iMitnoroi .. ij nans, ucctastu. A inl iiovvTj)UiiiU.r )ailt, ivu on inot'oa 1,1 Mt oy J smtili, hhtf the court appolut liuuel! I'.ueKtr-luia Auilttoi on except Iols. llKTHKOeUT. Cirtliu-d irna tlio record this tMChtj-nlulh d.ij (1. M. (JlU'K. VM. KltlCKIlAfM, l"l Ul) . t H'lh i J. Ill pmsuain-e of the al'0c anp-clrtnit'iit llu-rn-d-M-Mrit rt lll iiioct tie turtles lhUTet-teilat htSo, lU-e lu ItUxin-eUtirj; on I iit-tdav ihe iilmii d.i ol NoumUr, A. 1). lssu, Utfen the houis or y a in. and i p. in. it. uukin;iiav, OCt. S, MW AUd tar. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ' HP V.M.LAne.r. REAL ESTATE 1 rursuunttoanorderot tho Orphans' ' mrt of Co lumbia ei unty, l oinslaiita, wlltbo sold at pubite sale on the preinl-sts lu ihe township ot Centre In said county on Friday, November 12th, JScSO, nt i o i in k p. m , the toiioii inir Ui'M.rii-a hum, r-. TA'I l:, l.lle' of Ai'eliew l.lluflc.s de'e-e'llst-il, t .1-11 tt: Un uiuliiitl'd oi.i'-lutir ol all thai icrtula Le.t or l.lino Lliii-'htoiH' nr LIME.STONE QUARRY, kltiui lu h-elii outre lonnslilii, I'l.Iuuit'li e'uunti, I'a , liiiUQtlt-il unci dt- ri Un d us loiloii litKliiitl' t; nt a Mom- on tho north eldf of tho Luc-kan anitii .uni Illjoiiu-ltuii: lullroad, thc-nceliy luhd lute- e f I'liillj, Mille r ninth tin ntj-e Ighl tend thl'ti'-fulirlh. eli - grce-s uei-t tiitr,tj-tlirtt-itrl.c-sto u htohc, ihe-in e tty the' sumo i-ouiii ec ie-nt-tour t11.1l thrt-e-fourilis di'frres ne'St llio rerolios to a biune-, ilipt.i',. 1,1 otUt" Mint Holt" lot holltll tnolit.iUlit tu nl ll.n-1-rourtliRili-itivoHtu 1 lucnty-tlii'-'o jK-reltca ti sti, I.iukaii'aiiini nn1 1'.IoomftCiurff rtellroud, tlii-nt 0 r'ui tbo wiino north w en1J-fuiir and one Murih Ue tres eust me is'lctii-H to the plaoo cf U'tluul.',-. containing 115 MJUA11K lT.llClIKsf, bo tilt1 fame' innro or li'nn. Kxctntlnir utid n-fcrMns unto tho lirlrsit I'hlllit Miller emu aihik'i.sall iho t lulls r tlio) nu iii.t.i for lone tug iilihlntiio juals In 111 tlio llliilsj Noembi-r, A. !., 11.711, iiImj ten reltitflho uo and i-c-cuiulloli ot llin I'Oith tint of Kaltllocua lliobliuii caa tj larmt'el uniil t-uth lime ortlmtti that tin. kateeo xli ill uo uiiiiti ti It r iiuuirilitK titivctw-b, Suld 101 li ope'UCHi up as a lluicaiono iiutetrj, Also, all lhat leilulii 1 Ino or lot c-f iiroiiinl hint. ntolnsatd entire town-hip, e'oliinihl.icsiuiily, I'a.. noundt'd and dc-trrlMdetii follon i.. to-n ll; iinin, norm Ly publlo road h'sdlti; Ire iii,lilooiuhuri to Item let, on llio cut Ly luiul. iJ ine belt el Klitta Tltoittas, Uiii'ttftd, on Iho soi.Ui Lylanelof niiuan Hai-le and on Unmeet l y hi-lnsii Iioiik' lot, romalu- Intf nlncty-olilit rinUi. ThlteU a ei'iy elc-iiablc bulldlhk- lot. Tho above lota Mil) L ild 011 lhcfollin.ini; tunm and condltlonb: Txmiiiii'SiLi!. Ten iHrtcnttionu-foeulli cf the purchase money lu be paid ut the .11 Iktiu; elonii of the proiicrty, the one u uitlt k.atheteu ivrutitiit lie coi.tltitiatloa ulnalo and Ihe remialnlnu lUree fourllinln ono ear ibirou.n.r with IMirem irom exinllriuatlou iilbi, . 11 I'UANK i! Villi, WM.T. Mill MAN', AUmliil.iraloiaif ALdriwlilngie. cu Si, VttKU AOKNT WANTBI) for our popular New Hook Th IndustriilUllUrv cf tha Ur.itti Slit... ;es Acruuiiutv, Manniaciurea, Mtulr.tr liaiUns; insunui-u tie. Ac-nes eaaku ft' 10 i siperwotk J per i i-htr.t to ii'i iu rn t u.iiua m ueury uiu rm iL-nir,crc horlcJj, Ot, m m ' v.'-'--iJjjJjrTTlI3 . ..-; . --. ,,0f nprlim "-ty t t Ni nn S NO IKK. lit the matter ot tilt" Osteite ot Ultntlit MlUlt 7., elr. ,;. nr un iriBUiiev, Auejiifj potritrt. by u,e or- ,il,t,,u,it,..,i ,,r ihc- lui.tl in fli., 'j;''i,;1I: litl. eitli' in. heieliy Kin s tiollro thai lie Mill hit. in il.o .it tli.iiK" ir tli- unties or his ui'poihtiiiiht; al Ills ' l.tt'i' ii lltuiUllsbui ltH,n 'lue.l.i', lliei H'tll ii.ii nr x 1,1 ,.iii,..j., , ii., iss.il nt ten o'rliHk in il m Lit. -ii sj. i ol wiiil tiny at iUif.li time and place nil tir Kims lute ri'Meil in suet ttinil uie lupilruel lo eetieitil en be loi ei t r ilebare.il Irani uns fcliuTu vi hu tame. i.tri i- leu, i . l'M i. i:. wnti. Oct. t.l, VIMW Auditor. UDITOU'S NOriCK. K31 7K OK IthllHVA SMITH. I.ATK OF MADlfcON TOW Kbllll' The un (IfMgMd Aiml'or npprlhUtl 1y the Or plmiv t nut t ol t'clmni'U cninti, lo iwn-i dNtriou t on or ih; rmjH in ihe luiidsor fobrad Krumer, iulinlnl-.li jUii lu tho nald eslalc, will hit ut Llaonico lu itlooiiH'-uiK on .-.auitla), NoemtH r stuli, lwi, nt, ten ti'ci'Kk In urn tuieiioon to ptrioiin the duties of Ids nppuiMiM'iit. All 1" roiis Un ln-j elatiiis ajjntnst sild is'ute will apiear ai'd vrcH-nt tlifmatthat lltue ui bo forfer debuirod lioni rttel Inn any ut h.iM luiul. W. il. AltnTT, cct. ift "st-iw Auditor, 1 XllClTims' S.U.K HI' V l.l till K REAL ESTATE ! lly Mttue of power In Pi wl'l. the surIlncxec utorstr (hui't-Hll. iKtfl-l. r, dioeas-'d, WV sell at l'uM.c s.ik' at tin cot Ii r n dK tu bloomsuurff.on MONDAY, DKCHMUKU fi, 1SS0, at one u-clock In Uto arterncM-n, a T1IAC T UP TI.M UCU I.ASP, contalnlny Four Hundred Acres, more or lem, descrlliud and bouuded us follows.to wlt: Ljlnptn MiKarloit towti'hlp, olair.l.la county, and bounded on I lie i.s l lands ol the heirs nf Janvrt I'url.aleu, on IV - iinh by lands cf thy lMrs of Willtain stietH, on tin .-.ht: by luti.1. cf J.l i lupin and Jam-'! Kobi-its, nud on the iorU by lands of llcss and Ciewllnfr. TEliMS -In older to clu!o up tli" estate, tho leiius wl.lli; one hundred dollar- cuMi on Mrlkliiff dnwntiw propel ly, and tUuri'inaludfrln ten days whenadfed sl'l be dellvcrtd and jK))-eiSslon glTtn i:msiia ii. ir,c, JUI1N II. II. I'AltK, sunlvln Kecutors. oct 15, y-t-s. U. IIakhis Aucilonerr. jsotick to iu;ins. IN HIK KiTATi: 01' I'ETtK MICH4FU ItFCKiPP. To .Tt- ."M.liacl. M ir, IntiMnarrled with Wil liam l'u.lt, .lohti MlclMtl. IjdKi Miclu'l. Iiilfriiur rhd ultli limn M'in'r.llaItuon( i'a., l'hoene.lntrr iiiairhd wtlh 1 rlth .MeAf e. hamwci MlclmH, Wa-lt-lii!,.'twn Mli h id utid flt'M n t'runui'htlaif n ol said de- easi'd, tit-Mi nrah ohe, Kaslon. 1M., llebeccn Hi ok, Interiu.tiTleti ul h (.haiifn Ihoi.tp'on, Wll-U.tni-poit, l-a. I.llab Hi Ut i k William Heck. last ltlm: ui I'ldl olrlpijt i, pa .smntiel n; d-r, irdlin 'ad lti in' of frank IVck ; .Joseph lu ck, Ualty UecK, tnienttt rhd with .Ii.hn Mich ltd, all idn; clillaren of Ul.Utli Ml. luu Jiovv de e;iM-d Inlet tnarrkd with !M'inu 1 itvK. Hidtt'cca ZliiitneriitJU. llt-nry .tniiiiprfii in, ItliKtuw tt. M-tiiUiu coiaii , I'a., Km h Xlmm'Tnun, ftiift'ifiii, uu nnarnd with 1 -MM. Iu-, uH bflli'B'Clltl(MV'H f Nira- MKlutel.lu term.it rn-d with ihrlsiian .lmmmnan, U.ih do cea-i d. The sail it.-hi i v i Zlmnu'i man. Henr Zlm menn in anrl I'.uoch Zlmuu-ntian arc inlinrs. italtjtf Ludwlrf inui Mtnan, Ittutuwii, Si-Hu iklll c.juntj , I a , rr then -lutdlali. Vnti art heiei.v iH-'irh-d 1h it In nivunl i with H writ li-u. d iui nt ihe tu ph'tii-.' court of vlurubU eimr, atnl u. nit dtr-st- d. I will held an lnti'iest on ceri ith land-. -Uii.ii u MiHIln low twdp, f-ai I eoun l, tl-'v ni't d lu s.il.t wiit, to iii.tk- pa-iltlonof tho sod 1 1. inlsH to ati I umo'i'.' lite partlehltittrestt-d, ir sin.lt p.itiniein eao i-cmaem wituoui ptcjMdtto tu or!pi!linK the w hoi", nnd If such partition cannot bo made, then lo vulut! and appraise tho same. s.ttd ltn tt v'il Lk hi M on tho pu iulvs In Miff lin tOhVllMllp i.n TUESDAY, NOVKMUnKIItlili, 1SS0, at Un oVIut k, u. in. MieilHsolllee, (Atober !:(lh. ii. kn r, sheriff. 8, F. SKARPLESS, Or. Centre' and lull Un..d '.tee., near L. 4 U. Depot. L5'.vc3: Pries: will n:t b: undersold. Manufacturer of JUNE I'Alt IIKKLS, coal l'.reak er and llrtdju C'euttink's. Water l'Ipes, htoies, Ttu 11 are, I'M.-, mux FKSCE, und all klnilsot Iron aud UrassC clink's, Tho ir'tlnal Montrose, Iron lieam, rl-ht hand, ii'tt lianu, and side lull I'Iohr, tliube'iit In the mark et, unci all kinds ot i low repairs. t ool; Mines, IintniMoviH, utitl Moves for heating stores, 'eliool hnuKen, cliuivhi's, ic. Also tho lare ekt Mori; of ropalre for illy stoics. Mholesalo and retail, such us lire Uiirk.lirattit, ( tot I'leces, Udj Sc. fie., mow ripe, cock Hellers, s-uiuts, Cake I'latrs, iurK'e lion lie tiles, co gallons lo I barrels) rami lli'ils M'd soles, Wuiron lloies, "Allontowu Bone Manure" I'lJiMim. s i ,r, Ac., ao. )an t), 1 iy Drtuchy &. Oo'a, Advt's. mi( i VC'4-'"isi'i:eds,i).Ni,Y7o5 V 1 , .N , I'livtts. i s5 up. I'apcr Flew tl in- le.iitli 1 K II till, uvltlniflon, N. J. is I s,t 4iv ' ,1 a i;ukt .-i, elruteriH III) UO M I I'lAMlS, i;s shomi iiei.il M ills IVANTKl). ,. ll ,1 I W AThl K & 1 cl tt. VJ-4W TKE NEW rOOD MEDICINE 'PHKrti; tsuo flu 1 r I MEM t ti 1 rt dm e r al el I Ife mil- 1 iuiiiihk 11 u.e 11 it Ill Ihe vo lei ett t.ulitrtr m.iei. . mi- 'nun .uni 1 in e 1 uiu, ri c ) fi re ci ireni 1 tiler iiniited Halt, lloiHaiid ijulnli e 'Ihey feed U.e bum und 1 in in mi, .until tho blood, solldlly ll.o Limes h.tr.'i n 11. n men - cutlet Ihe nereis, cheer tilt- luma, i-er tt 1 u k'estlon, regulate the stciuacli mil In. in is, ei..n-. iheiur nud klfine it. emil -1. 11 with M.w I.in;.ie-ri Hunt n ilieltodv. licv nari nl luillullt lis sin Until L.iueU. lick for llie, Ml'NN hitiNMi h MhtiU arts, rs nlalniv U till' Is tit 1 l iier initio told tiniiiliue. MAI ' I'M 'I hi.'' l'tlillA , HliMej.N,lAi, oct n, "ot) 4-w until id iillinillii .1)1,-. M. u0 rr,,, MASON 1 ,'VNS: VMi.,, ''A'"'''! oi': 1 AND I HAMLIN ... . ..i.,,i., ,,iui.ciaoi Hi in si Msiini-tiiu ut Fv- iy i.reat Vleerlei'ei lUliltiilliiti tur ehlrie-eii e tei.. .et s, fit. JOT fe4 H, 111., tov 0 ami uiru, lor rui . eiienls, ta.js a iiuntir aid uim aril lal ' . ue.lr. B .MAs.iNiltA.MLIK ' ) ivo 1 (iKUtV.s eei, 1(4 icin mlt liostoii. e Un "-n l-ciuare N. 11a w.iid.ii ifn... inn it aViiuo. chicnao. ti imtj-cw