3. 2. BM7E1A, Elltsr. J. K. BITTKBSM0S3, fnUItlsor. BLOOMaUUUG, PA. FHd ivy. Nov. 12. 1880. Tint are h1WkiIiiih nf ryptilillcsti fraiul in the vote n( New York Slate, Mid llio tuaitc r li to bp InvMllpalwl. ltnn. S I. Wolvirton wus le elxlnl 10 III ytiitu Suia'o frnni llm Nnrtliiiuilii r laii'l ilMrlcl. 'I ho rtitit" county tl' Ut. wm plioti'il by llii IVimn-mix In MimliMir linl w lllitntiillt R t'lociiniliiii.niiiiiiil U-piilillriiiit nml Urre'ii lurk M mi ""imp "fill" oIHom. W'.O. Jnlin mmn . ro flei'leil llgltfer nml Kccni'ler, anrdlcc whkh lie has well filled for mnuy years. Tlie tii.l of I'lillii. o'l tlio charge- of furR in.? ti e Mori. Idler U not yet concluded, moil of the rvidenco offered by inch utile h.n liei-n eoiilr-idiotod by the other, so that it will ben very difficult ui.itter to arrive at a iy natl.factory coih'Uimoii. STATU M'.SATUK. The vu'.a for Pi'iU Siintor In tlm d'utr'ct li m follows: Mel Icnry Andrews flolnmbia WW 21117 Lycoming C'iSt; TiOlli Mvilmir 1S.JJ Suliian 10D-J I'A) a kii I oS: 17 1 .Mclleiirj'n ni'sj.iri'y, l!io MA.IIIK Kl.'.i1S U.UilllllV. Klo'z. Scott Mr-jirily. Columbia -WOa .120 :1S2 Cfbiin 3323 2819 701 I.iz.-rno -Hill 3111 snr Montour 1S07 1228 031) Monroe 332l' 01') 23'(i I'ike 1317 M7 SID Lackawanna r'-9 Klotz's majority, 317 home members of the Republican County committee have an unpleasant ruMmdiy to know just how the 300 sent litre bj llnir Suite Committee has beta expended. W .11 any of thfinlmve the back bone to int'tt mi knowing? Judging from tho very lihera mid unrieccs.siry number of large and smell pouters lor old clubs, young clubs, and in fHtits.tliHt wire distributed by the ehairoiHU luring the campaign, it ia altogether likely lhat thire is a prlnlliii: bill some where th.it will come in for its fall share of the bind. Itepublicini generally, in this county .ad mit the fact that the constantly incrunii g Democratic majority is partly owine to bi.d management on their side Thf y claim 111 it wilh trustworthy leaders they ought to be able to hold their own. In the pa.t twenty years our majorities have gradually ripn "from 800 to 2-100, and if republicans submit to the present control, it will not be ion. be fore we can score 3000. The best element in their party kick son. times, but when ll. managers crack the party whip they all pass under the rod like gentle lambs. Was New Yurk Carried by Kratnl. The vote of Xew York, and Kings county rs returned, was certainly agrer.t disap pointment to the DcmacratH. Tbe republi cans conceded a Democratic majori'y ol'six ly thousand in the city, anil the Democrats claimed from fifteen to eighteen thousand in Kings county. These claims were not out of the way in view of the incre. sed reg istration. The Teli gram says of tho result in that city : "in 1S7C the number of voles polled whs 171.3S0, and the Democratic majority that year was53,.09,agaiust a majority of 41,370 this year, '.bowing a Ios to the Democracy of 12,503. These figures are the more sig nificant considering the enormous increase id 83,831 in the registration. The Presidential vote, according to all calculations baaed up on the past, should have shown a Demo cratic majority of not less than C3,0u0 in this city. As it is, the republican vote hts increased 43 per cent, and the Democratic vote only 18 per cent, in four years," The Jlecord says this adverse majority bos been produced by fraud, andean be suppor ted by facts, and lhat voters were largely lrom Vermont, Washington city and elst where. The Democratic Natir.nalcommittio declares that the vote cast in certain local ities was largely in excess of the late census returns and calls upon the people to male comparison of the vote with the census re turns, and send the result to the chairman of the Democratic Slate Kxecutive comm ittee. The National committee says in con elusion: The unaccountable increae in the Repub lican vote in New York and Kings countic, and plain evidences of fraud in such vote, demand immediate investigation on the pait of the respective Democratic organizations ot the counties. lltsoLVED, That all citizens of this Stale, in each and every locality, who favor the right of the people to popular government, and who belelve in the very fair vote and honest count essential to the 'perpetuation of our institutions, are requested to aid by all means in their power the ascertainment of tho result, Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded to every Democratic or ganization in this State, There seems to be something wrong in the vote of the city, as well as the largely in creased Republican vote throughout the State. We hope tho matter will be thor oughly investigated, and If it shall be prov en that the result has been brought about by fraud, the vote of New York shall be thrown out, Fraud vitiates every trans action, (JOOD COMPANY NUMDBK FOUKTKE.V, Good Oimpamj, Number Fourteen, has the second installment of "Hose and the Doctor," the serial story by Kll n W, Olney. "Organi zation in Charily," is anollier timely article by Mr. D, O. Kelloyg, cf Philadelphia, where the a'soclatcd charity reform was first put into practical opiralion in this country a few yiars since, .here is a readable account of the ori' gin and workings of the Interior Department, which includes a larger part of Ida practical details of the general lovunuienl than many are aware of doubtless. "My House and my Handmaiden" ttlves eoroe experiences in Ger many. "Pennyroyal Church" and "An Kicep- tlonal Casd" are two or the stoiies. Tlon maining material ii dudes "An Kpboile of Modem Kgrpt," "Boarding Hound" "A Day in Ihe Ruins of Carthage," "What She Lost the Fortune-le.lerV, "The Jlouijvinute, Calfa Head rn lortur," an account of the Horace Mann School for Ihe Dtaflo lWon where the leaf and dumb rr taught to speakj bwldea tonlributioua from Mrs. Lizzie V, Chompury and Mm Dora Head Uoodile, Tln Truth .Until )lr Ilnjcs' Administration What olject N ihorn now In lolling any. thing but tho truth about Mr It. 11 llayt, who goes buck to Ohio III lour months 7 No Republican politician lias anything tn ex pect of him. The mi a." persistent gull tbr,t Mutters In the wnkeoflhp patty can hope for nothing lurlhi r fiom him In the way ol ivil seriet) reform. His record In t.llifc is made up nlrra ly. Mis day Is over. From Ibis time until March 1, 1 SSI, ho will attract a very small share of the public attention ; and ills departure from the White Hume. a 111 be an event remarkable only because. It purges the place ol a tenant who has occu pied It for four years without 11 title. Yet once In a while we find In our repub lican coiitempunrltH paragraphs like tho following: "If the administration nl'Prcsl.lent Hayes had not been clean and upright, If It had not managed tlm flnauoes will, if it had not conducted it.. r foreign nlTiirs wllli ability, if it Inid not maitriiitiud tli 1 l iws wU't vigor, the n public. in pt'ly would have gouodonn at tin' polls before a storm of popul ir indig nation. In reckoning ho lorco which won tho baltle.no Mnteuient will bo complelo which does not place In llu f irefroiit t he nUdom and patriotism and theintrgrlty of tho administration of Rutherford II. Ilnyes." Tills is taken from thn I'tica Jlcrald,n newspaper editid by Mr. Kills II. Roberts. The Wnhinglon cotrepomlent of the Cincinnati Commercial wriics In the same strain : "Friends cf the President say but for his clear and hnnet administration in every branch of public ti IT lirs, which gave the re publican party respectability once more, that party could not have sii ccoeded, and they claim with much show of reason, that theparty is more linhbtesl to R. It. Hayes for its liiumph than any one man," This sort ot talk passes curient simply becuisc nobody takes tbe tr juble to contra dict it. The tacts am accessible. Under Mr. Hayes, corruption in the Post Otlice Department lias reached a degree of audacity unknown since Ihedaysof Cres well. For the greater part of his fraudu lent term Mr. Hayes maintained at the head of the Post Otlice an incompetent, an ex rebel General, whose presence there was the direct result of the scandalous political bar gain by wb'ch Mr. Hayes himself ca 1 e imo power. Key was the liuichead: Tyner wielded tho political inllui neoof tbe depart ment; while 1'rady and his crew had full swing in the financial management ol'af fairs They have not neglected their op portunities. Jobbers outside the walls ol the general Post Office have combined and c inspired svith dish must ollioiil' insid,a"d the people have been plundered of millio ." of dollars. The star route system, and tbe looseness of the laws governing lonlrec 8 for that service, atl'iinled the Ring all the chance they wanted. Under preteiee ol "expediting service" thecist of running eighty six star routes was iucreasril in eighteen months from ;G 13,000 to $2,240, 004. Tlie increase tor exposition, meanwhile, on all the other star routes in the United States, more than ten thousand in number, did not amount to $50,000. F.i vored contractors and dislonest officials have profited under Hayes as they did nut profit in the worst d.ivs of Orantism. Tbe 'ar route scandals have piown more fl.i' grant each year of Haves, and the spoils to be divided larger. The report si.bmitted last month by Urady shows that for Ihe vear ending June 30, 18S0, the expenditure on star routes was a million dollars in ex-ce-s of that for the year previous, and a million and a half in excess of the estimates. Iirady and bis Ring have been invej-tipalid by Congress. The facts have all been brought out, and the evidence is 011 record. 'II guilty ones escaped punishment ouly through treachery in the Senate and House of Re resentatives. Iirady and the R ug have been exposed and denounced by the Sew York Time) and other honest Republican new spa pers, .ur. Hayes lias never rai eel a nana In prevent or stop the icandal, Under Hayes and cnurz, t tie mangc- ment of Indian afl'sin has been infamous ill its perfidityto tbe tribes and its disregard ot treaty obi i gat iocs. The treatment of thu Utes, to name one cum nut ofmanv, lias been shameb sly dMiontst. In dealing with this and other tribes the Fraudulent lmlnistration has made itsell a party to the plans of adventurers and jobbors for trio spoliation of the Indians. Upright, clean and honest are uot tho proper adjectives to use here. Under Hayes and Krarts, the foreign af fairs of the United States have been con ducted with indifference to the rights of American citizens abroad and apparent contempt for the honor of the nation. Our (lag has been insulted, our ships have been boarded and outraged on the high seas again and again. Whatever ability has been displayed in the foreign policy of Mr. Hayes and Mr. Kvarts must be bought in the efforts of the Department of State to avoid trouble. Under Hayes and Sherman, the adui'iils (ration ot the national finances has L.cn managed largely for the tcncfitof priale interests, John Sherman's friends have pocketed mi limis ol dollars which other1 wise would have gou to reduce the debt or to lighten taxation, Tue refunding iu tour per cent, bonds was made a s''umlat by Sherman's relations to the First N itioo il Dank of this city. There is not a person familiar with the fin nice wno dues nit know that the people have b"tn Jefrau led on a gigantic scale iu the operations of th Gov ernment during ho past three years. There is tint a banker in Wall street, R publican or Democrat, wh c mid nut give the1 speci fication. Il is bc'ter to consider the facts Injurs giying a clean bill of health to the c iticero that was born of fraud lor yeais ago. .V. 1" Sun, ('bill! so ballots. Tnat the r public 111 managers resorti-d to geneial an 1 system itiu iiitiiiiidatiou at the recont election is diinoii.lrutid by Ihu tact that the ballots used hj tlicin weroo niaiked as tn enable the precinct politicians to de tect at a K'auce any other ballot iu the hand of ihe voter. In this state the caption "F.lectors" on the proiida'iilal lu'lot wa printed from elaborate engravings of six dif ferent dewlgu". A fac tiinile of one of these wis given in the 1 nlrht the day before the election, In New York there is a very strin gent tstatute which forbids tho printing or distribution or ca-tln of any mirked billot under severe penalties. This statute is as follows: .ITIiov 1 At all e'octions hereafter held within tin1 liui'ls ol this s'a'c fir the pur pise of enabling electors to choose by bal'ot any officer or (fieers under ti e laws of this slate or of Ihe Uni id Statea.or tn pass upon anv amendment, law or public act or prop osition submitted to tho electors to vote by ballot under any law, each and all ballots used at any tuch election shall bo upon plain white printing paper, and without anv Impression, device, mar or other p'cularlty whatHOoyer upou o, about thein to diallgulih TLtli COLUMBIAN AND one ballot from another In appearance, ex cept the nanus of tho several caudtilalc,aiul they shall be primed with plain bhek ink. Ni:r, 2. livery ballot Khan nave a capttnn I as providid by Ww, but such caption shall beprii led In ones' ra glit litis bhek Ink, nltli plain typo of the sizn now generally known and dedgiriied as 'Great Primer Roman Condensed Capital",' a.ul tho names of all candidates shall bo nrin'ed In plain type, with letters of a tinllorm fir. Sr.e'. 3 it .shall bo unlawful for any person to print or distribute, or lo (list any ballot piloted or partly printed contrary to thu provisions ol this act, or lo iu.itx the ballot of any voter, or In deliver to any Miter such marked ballot for the purpose nf apprtalnlug how he shall vote at any such eb-cltnu. t'r.tt. 1 Any pi ron or persons who shall knuiulyor wilfully lolate or attempt to iolatp any of the pnn Islons of Ibis act shall be guilty of misdemean -r, and be punished by imprisonment in a county jsil or peni tentiary fir not exceeding one year, or by n line olnot exc.eding $2oU, or by both euch fine and impri'onmeiit, Six' 5. All ads or puts of acts Inconsis tent with thu provisions of this no' arc here by repealed ; Proil leil, that nothing in this act contained shall be construed to pro hibit any elector from voting an) billot en li'elv wri'len or from votiiuany printed bal lot w hich Iu outward iippeiiranc s coinpllis with all the reoulremeiits ot this ret upon the face of which he has personally wade, or caused lobe made an erasure, correction rr Insertion of any name by poiicll-inarU or otherwise. Iii di fiance of this law tho rcpiiblciu state committee of New Yurk had Ihe Gailiold electoral ticket printed with the wind "F.'.ei: tors" on the back so that the workers at the polls could tell without the slightest diffi culty whether or not the voter ca-t.i Oar- field ballot. Tho word 'Electors" thus pnrp ted was not a "caption" bulan iiidotsirmnt It was not a beading, but a label noticing every bystander at thp polls who chone to see, that the man who voted the ticket so designated east a rcpu jlic.iu ballot. Itr contra, tliose who did not vote a ticket so designated wero known to have cast a ballot for some other cimdidalo than Gai liild. It will be no'ic-d that the statu lo above quoted -peoifically and positively declares that i jhall he nnlair'ul lor any person to print Or distii'.iileot cast any ballot printed or part ly printed contrary to the provisinnsof this act." isotbihg therefore can tie nnro cer- tiin than that all ballots cast in the slate of Ne.v York with tho ivord "Kleclors" printed on the bad instead ofu the head arc unlaw ful and vol I, In one ward of tho city of Oswego ail tiskels so punted were thrown o it bv tlieebc ion inspector. The legality of the 111 irkul billots will betcted and may r -n1 tin thalo-sof the eli ctoral vole of New Yuri to ri irfi -lil. Unquestionably u tiuket to in-irknl tint any one near the poll in, know i s contents is ii"t a errt ballot. Uiqius tionsby, too, the New Y irk i.tsMie w.13 en acted fir the purpose of enabling Hie vol r to o-eun'ir't bi'lhit. Thei' tore not ' 11 v the et'er Ion ais ih pirit ot the hri h i been li.lat -lb) ttio-e who piin'ril, 1 i.inli.itcd 1 il n'l Hie muked ticke". To id in enta p"r, o s 11,. r might as will h-ive been a Wed i' ice o'e each voti r e:t lii.g out to tl e ei.e 1 01 1 tlicers (lie naeies of 'he persnrs he v t-si I r. k llml tbe M 'cr shi iibl be re ipiirnlt' cist a bi.lot so 111:1 1 ki 1 that its c iii'uii's -Tiii.t be known tn those pn sent at th- p-dls. It tut belaid lliit the throwing out ot matk'd ballots wo'ild be 'aking ad-vr.ii'ng- of 11 mere technicilitj, but Mich .M.ubl not I u lee f,ict. Tho provisions of ihe law intended to crs-ire a fno and fir billot by torhidding the use of mirked ticl- are basfd on ti e great principle of the 'iilit.ctl iqnaMty of all citlz 11s and when the) are iulalod theviry t'uird ilinn stone f r- publican government is shaken. Some lime nr utiif r it must he determined by the pioper authority whether a citizen ot the Uui ed States may be Mlljectcd with impu ni y 'o espionage and di taliou while execr ciiiig the right of suffrage, anil whether tickets pr'niid, 'litnb'i!i d and voted in di li.i.ce 111 I is 1 rotcctiiig the sreresy ol ti e b-ilha r.re good and ealid. Tiie proper an tin rity iu ihe particular ca-o under consul nation is II e Cor press of tbe United State-. The qnpsilun ma) as well be raised now as a' any t'litute time. In fact thn sooner it is 'ettled tho belter, f. r the soouer wo knov whether one man my Ian fully own another on cltclion day the sooner we will be able to decide wlie'hi r our govi riiment is a rcgub licol freemen or a lu'niiacy of s'avis Patriot. I he lli'snlt. Tho liter retur is f the election hive not changed the ta'iU of S.ates as presented iu this paper last week, except Oregon which ii republican. For several dais California hung in the balance, but it seems clear from all tbe reports that it has given a small Democratic majority, although it is probable that one of the Democratic electois has been defeated, owing to pcsonal unpopularity. Tho popular majorities, as nearly fcs they can now be had, and Ihe electoral vote.areshowu in the following table. FoaaiaeiKLi). Electoral roa lUNcocc. Kieoiotal. Mate. Vote-. MaJ. state. Votes. .MaJ, Cilonulo. ... 2,0-M Alatmmi.... , 10 411,000 Lonaeeth'Ut . Illinois In'll.iDa Iowa Kanaa Mulue MasscliUMitts, Mlrh'gin Minnesota .... Nebraska X Hampshire. New Yurk . . 1 li 0 iirejffin Iviiu yi 0,1a "node island Vermont. V Iscou ti 2,510 60,0IK T tlH) SH.0.N) 43.ISH1 4,0(10 .-J s.iu 40 OOO a;, i.i.i Arkoi-,as c California c lii'lavvaie 3 Florid 1 . . 4 30,000 Mm 1,033 4,500 40.00 I B5,(SJIl 30,1X10 15.175 01,000 tiO.100 CINI 1 11111 lll.MiU 411,110 1 35 Otlll TO, lull an, 10 13.01 SI (leoriri.. Ktntujky... tmlstaDi... Miirilaod .. Mississippi Ml-isouil ... Nva.la 3 2.1 OOO . 3.0110 3 2 I IH.0 ii 3.1,000 3 M0 ri 37,0 0 I 7 t.'l f 23.ISIO 10 .10 1100 New .lerfti-i . 11 North I'urclta 1 10 S1111U1 Ulultlia 7 It'linesseu Ii Texas 8 Vlruuil.l U West Virginia 5 Tot is.. 213 1)1,11 Totals. .. 150 512.70S This gives G.irfield and Arthur a majority of 57 ol tho electors, and Hancick an ap parent maj irit uf 15,loS nt the popular vole. The Democriis will have the next Senate by two tuajority at least, and possibly by four, while, thu party division in tlie House will be very chsi, Ihe Republicans having an apparent maj nity of four or five. Theollieiil figures ans returned from all hut about half a dozen of the counties nf Peuii-ylvania. The Republican majority is about lll.OUJ. The following are lh ma j irities reported, all 1 Hichd widi tlie execp tion of Hair, il'dfinl, Lancas'.er, Philadel phia, Ji Hers hi and Suldyati UlHnCCII MiJOKlTIRS HANCOCK UlJOltlTIKS. AdllllS 015 Ueitrord 5 ll-lks 7 711 I! lUtS 241 l'a orla 5111 Uirbou Centre nyii Clarion 1,50 1 c'lriHiIeld I.s23 Ml 'Kheoy 11,720 73il , U'Ull 1,210 3 200 0J1 I 345 1,154 2luS 2,1 S 45 415 010 2,457 107 8,70 1 2,313 , I.S20 527 1,1131 120 1 , 20,77 140 1137 , 541 , l,C5'l V45 , 3.2.-J 754 510 , I, l9 001 , 79,403 Armstrong lie.ivjr IU.itr inadtord Iiuiler C.imerou c'hesier Crtiufoid Iiauphln Ill.iware Kro Porest Frankiln Iliuitln.'ton ... Indiana Laikiw-iuina.. I anc ister ... liwrence.:..., lrfbnon ' McKeaa Mercer. MltUin Montgomery . I'hlladelplua .. Perry Potter Snyder suin"rset susiiuehauna . Tioga I'nlon Teuangu Warren Washington, . T,tat ciin'an ... 750 Columbia 1 iitnixTland Klk Faults tulcm (in-ene .lefrerson .lunlaia belli:! h I.iuerue Wyoming Monroe Montour Northampton ... .sorthuuilierland . I'lko tselelylklu Sullivan Wayne Westmoreland.... Wyoming York 2,302 1,031 SI4 1,331 Mill S,' 70 21m 374 2.113 1,547 1,401 2,414 (OT 3 Mi 1,"s5 793 2 171 4KI VO'J A. SI 191 3,711 Total. Itepubllcan major. ly 34,437, Agents and Cauvassers make from $25 to f50 per week Belling goods for II. O, Ride out A Co , 10 Iiarclay street.New York. Send for their catalogue and turns, bep.lbyttO-ly DEMO01tAT9BL()()AISBUKG, COLUMBIA COINTY, Tlianhsglvinfi liny, (loVEltXOIl IIOYT t3UES ills MATlO.V, IT.OCI.A- Tho following proclamation in rpgard to Thanksgiving day was Issued from tho Slate department on Monday. A rnorr.AMATio.v. The President of the United S-ntea by proclatm'lon has rcoitiini;iehded the people tn meet on Thursday tho 2.1th day of No vember Instant, Iu their respective plans of worship, lo make iicknowlidgmcnts lo Al mighty 0;d for Ills bounties and His protec tion and tn oiler Htm prayer for their con- tiiniai ce, 'I'o the dwellers In nil tho nation have in allotted Health, wealth and prospcil- ty throughout all our borders; peacp, honor and friendship with all the world; firm ami faltl ful adherence by tho great body of our populatinti to the principles of liberty and jit-tlco which have made our grealties as ti nation, and tn tho wise In-tiliillniis and Mining frame of gover uncut and society which will perpetuate It." To the contented, happy Inhabitant') (f peaceful Peiitisylvati! 1 Inivp been pe-e ir.lnl s" ci il grounds ii' rinink'givltig. .Ml our vast and varied ilidintiii s have b.v 11 pros pered, and Ihe toller hai everywhere found adcipntp rewards for labor, It has bieti put into the hearts of tho peo- plt ) apprehend how society is a great unit in which the welfare of one is the welfare of all, and limv no man or class, or lutercst can ro.'tive injury without injury to all, Pa tence in trial, confidence ono in another c.iung'ous purposes of persistent industry, the recognition in all our productions and iu ail our truflic, that we aio children of c innion Father, have exilted thu four mil lions of our people into a wondrous illu-tra lion ol the power of a free chrisiiancom munv.eallk Let us nil turn otiiplvis lo a ileMiul observance of the lecouiniedalion of t lie President. (1 I'll under my hand and the great seal ol U,o Stale nt I larrbburg this 8th day ol November, A. 1)., 1880, and of tbe Common wealth the 05lh. 11. M. Hoyr, Itv the Governor. M. S. ()UAV, Scvn tiry of Commonwealth. The Cause of it. The defeat of General Hancock isitiix plicabie to lb is" i.h apprcei ilo ilie char.ic ter of the iinin and di-passionnti ly compare him with his siiceessf.il opponent. The) cannot c mieivo "iich obliquity of moral vie ion on the part of the people us would sclc'i Garfield iu preference to Hancock fir the rhi f magistracy of the republic. The s, V tbin of thu problem nevcr.heless is not dif ficult. 1. A majority of llio American people have not v iled lor Garfield. 2. More than a million of the voles cast for G.ufi-ld were given by an ignorant, su pcrstitit u-mid liiil iuli d race ineepable 0 miking an intelligent clieicu and governed solely by their fears and passions iuthi'r actions at the polls. 3. Eti rn monopoly favored by a clais legislation opposed General llarcosk. 4. The whole power of federal aJuiiiiistra' tion was tliroiMi into the scale against Gen oral Hanoi k, 5. The Pacific railroad corporations and the Standard Oil Company opposed General Hanu'.ck, (i. The management of the campaign was not entrusted by the Democratic National Committee 10 General Hancock 'a real friends bitv placed in the bands of W. II. Itanium and ottie-s who opposed his nomination at Cincinnati and who are meie mercenary politicians 7. Samuel J. Tildin's iniiilf. rrnce and John Kc Hoy's, blundeis ilefi-atul General Hancock in New York and this gave ii cmdidac) the coup de grace. Nevertheless Oaifield is not the choice of a majority of the voters of the United Slates. He will be a "minority" prtsideutntid could not have been chosen at all but for the pe culiar structure of the electoral system. direct yote of the people would have defeat ed him. as the returns will show, and be owes his c'eitinn after all to tho "heresy o Stales Riabts" so much decried by his party 7'dfi iot. It should lm tlie aim ol evcrv owner of Uoies,Coivs,itff.,to make them as handsome anil U'eful as possible. The German Morse and Cow Powder hclns to develop all tie powers of the animal It improves its beau ty and increases its usefulness. It makes milk, mucle and fat. I!y using it a horse will do more work and a cow give more milk and be in belter condition with less leed Sold only by weight at 15 cents a pound by C, A. lueim, llloomsburg, Dae 12, '79-ly X, Vi. Ayer A Son's American Newspaper Annu il for 1SS0 is just publi-lie.l. It gives the name of every paper publishi ill Ihe Uuilid Sta'is and Canadi, ilsfteqiienc of is-ue, poli ies or oilier distinctive features. its year ot istablishineiil, ciiculation and ail vcrtising rates. It gives ilie pnpnhlicn of tacli pla:e 1 whicli newsapers aro published, and also tho population of the coiiniy and stale in which is situated, and Ihe political mijorily of each stale and counly at the Presidential election ol 187(1. Under each stale beading Is given ilscipital the number of Counties in ilie Male, the 111.111 her of counties and places iu which papers aro published, Ilie number of towns which aie county suns, slid the total number of pipers at cacli if sue, while on page 511 is a tabulated statement for all the states, territories and Ca mdian province. Oreitp-iins have been tikin in the prepara lion of tills work, and it si cms lo us to be ono of the mostcouiplele newspaper directories ever pablbhe.l. N. W. Ayer A Hon are one of Hit- largest and mo.t reliable advertising ogenms in this count-y . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SIIEIUbS SALE liy vlrtuo of sutilry writs Issued out ot the Court ot common 1'leas of Columbia county anil to me directed, will be enposcd to public salo at the Court Mouse in llloomshurg, at 2 p. 111. on MONDAY, DFCFMIIRR Otb, 1880, All that certain lot of ground InCentralha borough Columbia county, Pennsj Ivanla, bounded and de scribed asfo.lows, to wit 1 (in tho north by iot or David brown, on tbe east by Locust Avenue, and on tho south by street, on the wostby an alley belug twenty-tlvu feet front and one hundred and forty feet deep, ou which aro erected a two-story frame biil'dlng and out-buildings' seized, taken in ex cut on at the suit of Central Mutual suing Fund Association against Sarah Hot. (y, administratrix of lldivard Ilotry and to be sold as thu property ot Sarah llorty, administratrix ot Edward ilotry, liAKkiKY, Attorney, Vend Kx, ALPO, Tho I allowing des rlbed property situated In the town ot llloomsburg, Columbia counly, 1'cnnsjlvu Mil, bounded on tho south by sixth street, east by laud of Simon Oulun, north ly an alley, wet t bj lot of Jacob Schuyler, being forty-nve feet trout, and ono hundred and titty feet Iu depth, more or leas, on which are erected a small one story frame dwelling house, Theio Is also a lino selection of fruit tries oa the premises. SeUi il, taken In execution at tho suit ot Cortez II Pool lus, administrator of I), W, ItobUns, de ceased, against Frederl''k Weimar and to be sold as thu proiierty ot Frederk-lc Weimar, lul.ir, Attorney, Ft. Fa. A LSI). TIM follow Intf described real estate situate In or- angel llio, Columbia county and state of I'cnnsj lva iita, as llio 1 roiwrty ef Henry u. t'onner, bounded anil described as follows 1 bit No. 1, bounded on the north by land of A, Colemin, on tho east lahd of -Mrs, I'onncr, bouIIi by lot ot ll. K. M 1.111, and on tho wesi ny .Main street ot said town, on which arc erected a tarco story fr.itno hotel and other out buildings ALSO, 1it No. 2, bound ni on tno nor 11 oy lot of William Dctong, east, by .Main street, south by lni!sot Moun tain todtte or (lilt fellows Hall Assoclitloti, Bill on tho west by an ul'cy, oa wti'ch Is creeled a largo 110111 stable. A I.SO, Lot No. 8,1s bo'indod 011 thn north br lot of Wil liam ll'long, on tho east byan alloy, south by bind t Mary S. Conner, and on ttio w est by Mill Mroct of said town. Kelred, taken In execution at tho suit cf 1), K Sloan against II C.Conner and to bo sjll as tho propel ty of 11. (!. Conser. MttlMi, Attorney. ri l'a. ALSO, All that certain lot ot ground Mta.ilo tn the town of C.itowl'sa, Columbia county, stato of I'enesjlva- nn, nniiiidoil and (l.rrlbed as follows, to-lts He. Eltihliipot a point on the hor'li sldo of I'lno str.'et ni the lntcrmottanif Seroml Uriel, thoncc liy tho hoiili side of l-ii- Miect a cou.-so beailnir siaith euMwardly uui hundred niel ten C-'lo) leet to land cf Mitun.-tti thence nort beast wiirdh l,y lihd cf sahl Shum.in ono hundred on I thlrl-llv (I ) feet more or less to land IU01 f oil barbie ie I kln, d ceii-e.l, th ncc norttiivesiti'ily and by luel latuof faih.ultieio-tkto, dicei'ed.andpirir.el lih me si reel ten (loi tut tn land of William II. Or- nnsre'a estite i tl.ence southnc-terly by bind or said Milium II. Orange's estate and pirallel wl h seco- d streetelxty (.0)r ct-, thence northivcsti-ily by hir.d of said W 1; 111 rn II, Orangu's esl ate and parallel llh l inostieti twohiindreJ (if) feet tuttiocast sldoot on.l street: theme soulhwesU'ily by tho east M to i f second street seventy-live (7f) feet more or less to the place of brginnb jf, wheio. n oro erected a (wo story frame doublo duelling house and out kitchen, n fraino wagon maker and carriage ahop, a frame blachsmltn t-hop, and a frame carriage or wan boil' e-now us.'d as a dwelling, and other out buildings. N"7ed, taken In oventton a, the suit of (leorge llu,hisandV.(! Vetter, executor of Lewis Yctter, decased, is. (leoigo W. Soult and to bo sold as the propel tv or (leorge W. Sou t. Itiiiw.v, Attorney. Vend Ex. Al.fO, All that certain piece or paiccl of land si uaie In Ilentvn tovMishlp, Culumbl.i county, I'enn'.y'i 11. m, bouiided ul.d desellbedus follows, to-wit: ll''ln nlLg ut a white oak thenco by land of Clnrles ,sh north eight and a halt degrees "astelghty elul.tand fouotiiilhs peiehis to a stone, theue- n illi f it;. at.il a half dunces eaft twenty and eight temhs pcrih to a nmplo and Hono theueo by land of Thoi.i.isl'cllas ncrlh ono a halt degrees west llttoen and sl tenths perch a ton stone, tlieuco by land ot Mllt.ini Ap. lunar, north llxly-two and a half do glees west twenty-seten and three ten' I13 pel dies to a tonc In tho puiillc roail, thenco by other lands formerly cf John lt.intz eolith ntty-six aid three- piaiter degie s west fifly-fuiir and thrcc-lci.tlis perehea to istona in said roid, ther.ee noith twen-ty-cUht and a haf degiees west t went -four perch es I , .1 ihcsttiitt south seventy and Ihtcc-iiuailcr degrees west sixty oue and twc-lciiths iK'reheato a Hone s',tith thlrly-n'ne and three q larter degrees easttwmti six eciehes toastono oa llieeaststdi of the uiiui e ro d, 1 hei.c along said road sunt h fi r ty-two ai.done halt decrees weatthlrtj-foui-rcrih.-s to a tlone i. the '.. est slue of said road, thence bj laudrf Mattiih" KIIlc south btx j-lne uoia half degnes east un ih nvliid and tlility pcrcle-s to the place if beglunl g, cintahilng elxty.seien acres more or less, on w hiel. are erecud n two-story i.-.irai lwil.ln,:, largo bank Inrn, wagon slud cii.il out- biiiiatugs. s tz d. taken In exeo-itlin at. iho suit of John K Vuung In pint assigned to Allied Itanl. ag.dtist.lolin Uai.t.ui,d 1 1 be sold as the piopeity ot John ii.iiuz C. it, ItvchAi kw and 11, It, IhFL-vtt, Attj s Vend Seled, lik'-ti In 1 xieullon at ttio sutl of I. K. l.rbk- baton, Administrator u3M!listJDhn lhintz al d to be sild as the pioperty of John Itaut, W. .1. liuckiiew, Altoiney. VI. l'a. L". II. IIM. Shellll, nuv. 12 ts I a i- list. V U Dl-Cit.MUKU TKiCM InsO. .1 .1 "inllli d W A KIU'. rirtloitck Hos'er to un vs l) l A 1 11 CO. i;i jtli I.unon ch.iosi ph ll .stiulJuti. uill.un Neal, H'lrUlitupartuerof McKt'h .t 'cal vh tlio JVim'a Cwiml I'o. la litTjsousTlioiu is tieravMy. I L hl.vardsvrt l).tid NiWtlrft', ttul. i V Hurkt j (.ViitiMlUi Ituruiiujh II H T tntlt lun h II KUardiitT. s l lilntii J s l-Vnllnanil (.all ami wife. o n l. K(.U"ib.tu I-r vt J It Knlttlt. ret tr mv ink'.s uo a ( uiries reiiorman 4 aria r Uciiry V How mail's use s John lluirni.ui. Utli Nicnrr. I'eti r S Itu er vs ('aUwHsaTownUilp. llL-nry MUl'Ts(i notli. It fit J iiiwi Kvfh' adm'r. TUoiiihs Sfackli iiiso. sMuulu Kt'itasy et nl Vti.l It VauJcisilc; tta.1. I leu rv itiiiUs D.uilet Hovel'. .1 It ttii'tfi s'lrti vis M I.HI'-y. adm'r. train In-rr lloii.rn u Kasp. Titi-tivh nt Niillwatr Im&'u Kof I'ithlas dco 1'cniilnton rt h1, fcll.w K Muii-r va .lolm V IToiTnun. lacub Yu.ik'tr s W 1, Kjnly. Julin M suiiliT v.h Ira U hutl.it. J iniitj'scxi'LMitor va .1 c Hfuli-r ut ux. I'aiil 1-ry v rattt'ison ,t hiiwaiiu. E H Ikt'lrr's ihu h ltirhira(il i. UIIUTC x Kline William ItaumcUter and lydla mumi'lati r Hi nry Kiillrnfrs usi s (iotk'lb llaitmin. Mpi:ioIH.( nlj .1 Ldlrton. Martin Adiiin vs.losep'n linilo etui, I) K (iilin A sons 8.Ioeph Mfplu-nsuii. liaies, ltt-ftl .t ('olk'j s JoM'ph su put nsun. t'onv uliain 1'aliiH s .1 Mi- Ui uuy it wiru ItrtKkwuyit .l.bjtts ilieo Vai.tltut'ii tt al, l .1 Wfll.iT s ivnn'u Canal to. II Ii ItOjjartvd John lioiton'ri utlin'r. L 1ST OK JL'KOK.S KOK DlXllUItKit ti;km tsMt, UUANI) .UJliOKS, limur JOftppli sinjfl-y. H'rvlck losiph D ilioinpsn. ttt'tiUtii-saintiL-l AltititbOii.ttoo W' llurllinun. Hlooui luld lM-Miith, br, charleH liatib, 'lho W'et.b. Mrlarert rk tephi'n Diiterkk. Cenlralta V It V,'. idef.aaul. Centre Cinnnuti Kit liner. Kthlnnt'reck-.I w Kder, Paul (illbf rt. (int'UwooJ 'IIioh ) Pender. Hemlock Alfred Hantaan, Daniel Yocum. Locust U h llower. .Madison Jamca Kliilln. Main (ipo. ltrtlh. Mimin ciurl'M Creasy. Mt. Pleasant KUas llowetl, Jus lkeler. tirditjre M L Kl ne. Pine (1 V Uobblns. Mcott-KS Ent, THAVKIWB J U UOU5. MUST WKBK. Header Ceo Drt Uluch, V LoDgei-berer. Kerwick m tllruid. Pent u Siinuii Annlviiian. Jamo Conner. Plooin .John Cox LeitCox. hf, .1 II lale, Ellas Mendenuall, Henry o.it'iistock( llar-y S uan. llrlartreek lunki I'ursell. caluwlssa Joseph llrekcii. A Truckt'r.inltler. Centie Amos lirubtr, UlllliiKton Huckle, Jebso lion nun. conui),rh.im Jolin Monroe. Flshlin:trft'k ll.htel itiMillnp. I, M Creveltnir, W'm KriHsIer, E KL-tudeibath, Mlai Mellenry, Julm vaiier. Jrteno)J-Jiimo3 i:erltt, Alfred Haicoi 11 mloek-J Ltilrion. .iatkv)iiE.i Soiiej. MiuPboii Lzru Vandlno Mum .I.inuj.s Keller. Mlllllii- ZT iiowman. Stephen Creasy. Montour Charles Eck, James (Jultk. W'm IlUoids. It i.ou h Mt. I leaaant Mhiuiel Peagle. tianeo Patierson. lloirmurr tk W'm n I.lnnvltln, Francis ltelohart, i-cott V Joues, N ltelohart, c c Treueh I J Ktbttr bugai loaf -W'm Finny, Aaron Fritz. lleavor Jacob Linn, Edivrrd M hell Itcrwhkl 11 Hot, J It McAiiial. Ponton lllram rll t Utoom loho (Ub.s, c K Hmjhes. A V Howcr.JijliD MeMiuh. C' Marr, Kill in Miui t, Win Memans. llrlaretu' ksiep en KHner, Ijunon Martz. Catawhsa Stephen Pallor, A J Karnes, Matthias 1141 1111 111 Cenire Frjncls W Hess com mrham-luvlil Hurhan in. Fi-mini,'creek-W fieumiue. Frank M Heasjolin w Kramer. Oreenwood-Hnrvov Human. Ilemlotk N P Moore. Jackhoii . c lintt. Uicm- latkson Camr'Kil, Francis Ijlby. Madison -lohu M Mullh. A K Multh. Main-J.unes W John. ML Ph a--jint Ja'(.b (Jllhert. Oiaiitf. M S lluhii bi, Jnatlnn Poust, Julm W mi uiioaf Julm Col., Mo t'om'ry 11 wy, Rowoll fir Oo'ii. Advc'rJ. m tory ol' Political Pai'tips aud (IF THE FKDEItM, (JOVEUN'MENT FHO.M COLONIAL 'ilUeSIOTUK I'lU&KST DATK. IK- TIHKI.V Nw Pi tie lirn. coniDrthonslvo and exhauiL. lu with It-uiiliruUy coh'teU Maiw nnd HhU'rains. Contain h till ilit Plniloriiu f Pullilrui Puriit. 'Iho m'isr valii.ihk puhiicatlon of iho aipi Non ii'trils'Hn, Should he In fiery Household, Nhool nnd Library. liquid In bunk form nt i nnd ma Wall V art at -at. Ad E NTS VN'li:i evervwhero at owe Urn Pa v. (JltANtHIt, HAVlsjt CO., pubs., iiiOiaiinpuni, iun r uov. rt-tw S777 A YEA It ana expenses to aeenu outllt Fren, Addiufas I. O. VICKKKV. AUk'Ua, Main r nov K-v ZL Kletf-tiit Chromo Card', fiow Stjles locts, TtCi vut& W'iiited. L JoNEs & va , Na'.tau, N. Y. r nov iu-4w lt.S5t,r. ""S Ppcc!menGopr,vic, Trlul Trin, 8 montbi, 25c !, ulUicUrouio. 4 A LAROK lM'AOn ttluatfited Journal, IWvbUj 1. lion uul UoQMliiild Tqlc. Th. n.w.it Mu.Io with ch No. iw.l for I'r.uluM LUI l- ADAMS & BISHOP, llol21M. 8 Ikit kmuo CL, t r. Y. Ibh (A.ni.lHii.n1V.nvr.ri.VS..II'...d. PUBLIC SAblS OF VAI.VAtlt.C REAL ESTATE! In piirsnineo "t an order ot tho orphans' court cf C"l Co, l'a tin iinloralgneit ns ndmlntslrators of Mt hul drover, il"ceisod, will expose to put'iic sale on the pn ta'ses 011 riititsdiiv, Duccinbcr '2nd, commencing at la o'clock In the forenoon or sain day, tho followlig described laluablu real estate, t)-ltt First t All that certain tract ofland eltuitcln Main townslilp, Columbia county Pa, Containing one hundred and twenty ononcrca nnd ninety six perches-ailjolnliig lands of llavt I S. lltown, Aaron W. (iroicr nnd other landsof said decedeiit.on whicli oro erected n TWO GTOHY DWELLING HOUSE, batn, wagon shed nnd out bulldlns.iibout III" ACItll-s lire Improved land, balance In llmb?r. Second 1 All th.it eei tain truct of land situate In .Main township, county aud stato nforesald.contaln. Inj TWK.NTV.M.M! ACIIII and ono imuilrcd and IwentJ-scien perches adjoining lands ot Jacob (Iron r and other lands of mild decedent, about nine acres or which is good Umber land ami balance lm pi ov est, Third: All that certain tract nt land situate In Mlrflhi township, county and state aforesaid, eon tuning 165 ACRES, mi 1 iviinj-i 'o ivrchcs-adjnlnlng lands uf Jacob Uruier, lion, nnd Aten, and other lands ot bald do eednl, about twenty-tlvoaciesof which Is good oak timber land, balance l.n roud, whereon are erected ii'ito-sturj rriuue llwi llluu llnu-e, barn, wagon le d and other out-hill dings, 'llio aboio prorentis lire nn the public road lindlnjfrom Malm Ilie to Ml ilnnllle. Alto; nt llio simo tlmo Joshui Fetter- nun, us Trustee, will sell all that cei tain tract of tmd -dilute In M.niln towisiilp, co mtj nnd state otorcs.il I, eontabihigMMITV-.MMIACUIIs nnd one hundred and forty-six perches and allowance adjoining lands ol Uavid Crcasj', Adam Crcay,.Iobn lirowti and John Kngle; it lieln: the same premises puich.tseit by said l'ctteiinan in trust for M, (iro ler's etato ai Slurltl's sale, as ttie property i John ti. and Aai'dta Vohc. '1 1 rms oe' sain. len p rcentotono fouithoftho i un ii ise u.oTit j fl.all be paid al Ihe striking down it the pionj; the cne-fourh less tlie ten per c nt at tl.c coi.tl matlon abso.nt.' and tho remain ing thiei'-Iuurths In one je.ir tlieiciiib rwl h Inter. phi fu 111 conllrmatton nll. i'uieliasirs to piy tor deeds. Purchasers will to r ipilied to glie bond In doiib'o the nmouiitcf their 1 Ms wliti goi ,1 .out approved si euillyfr the filth- ml p'jm ut ot the money accruing tothe abole terms .lOSllt'A 1'B1TKIIMA. A A HON W. (imiVill!, nov. 12 13 Adiiilnlsi rotors. lonroitATiox Nona:. Notl.n Ulun-Iv lilvcn that the iinflerKlne'l will applj to t hi llonur.itlu William i:iwill, l.u.v Jmtu cf the roil m j of CVIuinlla on the rum th ti.iv t.f iw-eem-i r. A. I'. at iilne o'clock lit tho forenoon for a tin i ter of tnotrpcratlon if a Itterary mil in'nioiT.un' roiuiuai i iuo, uiuitr w nam'.1, mui1 anil tlih1 1 f -'Ihe Mi.iwane-e Clnb." m a rorp linn of tho first class, tinder the Act of As.x'mbij ot Apt II w, 174, and Its Mipplement-s, relating tothe ereciiou oicorporauons. ilWII it 1 1(1.1.,!,, If Will LOWHMlKIKi, I ltXK 1. IUI,l,Ml2Yi:U m: in r ri'NK. JtUi:u:iT H. LITTLE, I'AUK V.. WIMP, .T(HIVM.CI.AUK. (lEOltlJE ll. cCLW'EhL. xov. io, w-tr. For Home Garden Farm, " WE'RE HAPPY at OUR HOME, and Yon may be too," WHVI .HOW I " Hecause wc hao PLENTY To EAT, PLENTY To SELL. TPff liea'l The American and lis Thousands of OooJ Illnia nnd Suggestions help u to tli Ink, plan, and work brtu r and more profitably. It lielps Wife, and plcasci and lnstructa tho Children. Jtta FtritraU, ami every Man, Woman, and Child - In Vitu, Wluyt, and Co untry ought to hac It." It Will Ilclii You. TRY IT! Term for Vol. 40 (1881 1, Sl.lOt Three, SI t Four. i", i1 I test of thU )tnr frie. One Specimen or Ci Centi. Splendid lkriiiliinin ut Cowl, SenU your wMrett on Portal CUnf for Ftte Copy of t I pages IlluttraUd Dencrtptlom, OICA.VGI! .1111)1) CO., l'uhllitipr. 15 Broadway.NEW YOSK. Established inWi, Vol. 40 1SSI. 800 Icstructive, Original, Pleashgi Ueefal Engrayinga. (ieriiinn Kdltlou iiipplieit on name terms at the English Nov 1-VSJ--1W XXT I DOW.S A PrUAISKMEXTS. t The fullowpit,' ajipiaUeinents of real and neiM)nul pto t ttyn t niurt to widows or decedents iiioc in en mm in ine oii'i e in me kckimi r oi i oi uniM i eounlv. under the Itulef cf ( ouit. nnd 111 be nn sentcd Tor nitiolute connrniaUon to Ihe orplianv foun io ih iipiu in iiiofiinsourir.Hi ana rorHam couri' tv. on Monday, theith 'a irih-e v,o, at two o't lock n. m.. ot s.ild d i un.ess exeertlcis to such ooniiiiii.uion nie pn inu-.i u.t o, oi wtnrji un jut- H'll" Ulll f Ml 11 Ut HUHl CM it IV Hi IUKH UUI l(.-U I Whiow i f Jiis ph c, j'jiker, la'e tf (ireenwocd township, u t'tvsefl. Widow t f HMia licbllns, Lite of Jackson town Hilp, di ce.ihed, 3. Widow of Pc'tr Ha) man, late of Urlarcrcik tow uMilp Ct 'eased. 4. Widow tf William H. Price, late of Centralla liorotigii, docujsi ii. 3, Widow of Pnrfln Kes, late of (iu en wool town. nop, uectMseu. c. widow of Oliver Watts, late of Centre township ucueuneu. Pt'KlMir's Ofl'ce. Hloomibury, Nov, 5, 't0 II. JACOPY, IteirPter T) KCilSTKirS NOTICES. XV Notice S hereby L'len to all legatees, crd Urs and oilier persons interested In Ihe estates thu resoecllvu decedents and mlnois. that tho fol lowlnLrudmlnUlrathmand iruaidlan uu-ouuts hae been llled In tho olllee of tho ItetfWer of Columbia eounij, aim win ue presemeu lor eoimimauou alio: allowance In the orphans' Couit to be held In HioomM'iuv, on Monday, Dec, o( issu, at 2 o cluck p. m. on taiu uay ; 1. First and Ilnil account cf John Lelby and Wl. ll.ua p. Mauser e ctitois of Jacob Lelby, lale or Montour tow naiup ueccasLti. 2. Tluj llu.il account of Allen Mann, guardian (f Mrah llennlnaer, now sirah Hons, uimr child or lieuiH'u ueniiiner uieor neaer lounsiilji d 'C' ased. 3. '1 he tlnal account of Allen Mann, lrutirdtan of the perjon mid esUlu of Kmt.v lio'Muin, Pilnor cmisi or ui'iio n iienniii,er,iaio .i neater town tiiip, ueeea d 4, Tho account of lUWd It. Hewer, tfuard'anof tho ps-ion uiid t'M ii l e if ilenrj M. Mowi,, minor Liiiui or Micn.iu .vuwrj, jaiu cr itoanut'iieek lownmp, v eaeu. 5. 'Hi- ilrt and p.irilal nrcount tf Stephen Hill, aum nib'raioror Mar tit miey, i itu or Fishing;' trui k imMili'p, iitcciiSud, C. Flrt and llml at.ci.unt of Silas Conntr, executor ct Man cuuiicr. la e tr k. mi irewiiu deccas-d. 7. The necoiint of Juinei Pt termau, M'mlnlsiiakr u.) o.ji.is I'i'ii, oi rump ness, i.uo oi rui;arioai IOlIllip, IU C'lirit'U, a, Tho nceuunt of s.imuel Knorr, ndmlnlfttratorof it k.uik, late or in low ii or piooiasuurif, u teased 9. 'Hit r.nil account of J. II. lkeler, iruaiiliin of Iho m r.s n ami et-talii of Willi un A. Kester, ml iion hi id or Illram Kester, lalu tf tiicuwooU I'jWIiolilp, (li c a-seil. lt. 'I he wcjiid account of vikn Mann, fiiarttlan of tno pernuu unu tbiuuini ar.m m, tidfiiiau, mi- nor iniiaor ii-urj t urn irt.uiooi neuvtriown' fcllll, ULte.lM'U. 11. theaienunt of MlmMinn iruanll in of tho per s in an 1 1 state of Nauuv J. (iearhirt. now Trov, mm r thlltif lieiir (iearhait, late of peair townslilp, ueio is a. Vi, 'Ihe llrst a nd 111.1 nci'ount of 1 Mi am A. swrppen helMr.aduilnlntiuior.de bonis nun turn u at u meiito uiiiixo td Wllltim IleUJtlsoii, latu of lemri' ionusni). uecruseu. 13. 'I he iiccjunt of Ab'iiham like, extcutorot Jolm luais, laio tj .uaei lowihuiji, uiteubcU. H. The Ihht uml ilunl a-eullut of Jjlih J, Foxaiid XeiH d e Itlller. erut rs of Luuch Vot Uto of l llie HX'Ill ll U (.CilMU. 15. The mm ii d Hun I neiourt of Frahklln ltail in d dm if 'U-, itdmttiMr'torsi f H.inli Karltf, lU'i" til tu riHiji rin h uirt iiaiii, ui ui it-seu. IC'ile llrst uml piml Dccount ''f H. IL creellnir, i.crii. ' cxe-tiifr oi .lonn initK-i, hilo of Mt j j uhHiii luwi i-nip, tie tas u II. '11, ell) I iii (1 liiiui Kcouiitof Jthn Stndon.ad' ii h Pirtiur if 1 aniiiin Mi,tl"ii. ule of (irten win o towiiililp, i (dti nil la toum, dueuscd, by ins exec in or ibaau ncuCiKti.. Is. 'lheatcfuiittf II. J. Mnlih an I A.c.smlCi.iid iiiiuuiritorsu MarvjiireL it. muiiu, lateor Mudi hou lownsmp, ueceuseu. 19. The tirst and tlnal account of Wlllhm Most tile executor (t (ieorL'o WhlU-ult'ht, lalo ol Hem- PM K IOWUMI1P, uecuutcij. SO. 'ihe ll i st nod tlnal nccount of Pachel A. Hcfs and ai drew i4iuoai.ii, u iiiiinistrniors cf Alex ut.der llebs, lale of Miirrloar towiifchlp.deceaa. eu, IteirUter's Ofllce, pjoomsouriz Nov, 5 wi. W 11. JAC01IY. I ten Inter. M,v li, wen-uJU PA. niflsli 1 aonmoT Ifatfrfit th,il o 1IAKUAINS -i.v 3 HA IU) A I xs IS 3RESS GOODS' 3 UAHWAIXS -IK- BLACK OO0P8. 3 KUAl -IN- AKAIX3 -IN HOSIERY. s h-i (-vJimU Gi:nti.i:.mi:.v: I thank you for promptly and satisfactorily, i our system is perleet and as ladies find they can with entire sil'eiy shop without the trouble of going to the city, and can purchase from the smallest article to hundreds of dollars' worth, with entire tatistaeiion, through your Mail Order Department, I am sure this mode of shontiinir iil become tieneral with consumers at a distance. Vi'i'v lesncctfnllv. Alters. S'tiitwlnidge ct Clothier, Philadelphia. jhuket si. lo Filbert X. PHXE, TO THE UQIES AND GEfiTLEKIE.N: PROF. GUILMETTE'S or JOHN II. KINroitTS, Drugght, ourtr ra, Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pact Will pnfcltlii'lj curi' Ki n r pin! Ami'. IHiint) .skuo, Agin' Cite', i'lltoiis IVtit, Jaundice., IiyFieprln owlf ril.st'aB el f Un Llltr, Mnrnncli aiai illuoj. 'llm pail cures by iibsurpllon, uml la pcrinnlieiit. Atk o'jr iiruL-L-lsi ror this p.m anil lukiuiu eitlitr. If In' docs not k( ip it, tcml f '.r.o to tho Vi EMtai I'AHIO, a limncni TOLKlio, imio, ana rccclii' It by rituru uwll. For sale by JOHN 11. KINl'O.il'b, UrufBlsi, Miln atrt'i-t, abo e Iron. lUoousb ir l'a. bi'P m 'ssi GET THE BEST, estey oa--isrs. STRONCil rM. 0DK T H T I ON Iii the nmmifacture of Organs is icf-ulting in the production and alJ of clieap goods, made fiom inferior inateiiiils. 1 refer jiaiticuliirly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence, without any merit whatever, except lo be offered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to ho dear at any price. Will yuii not then, rentier, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only salt guard to s-elect nn instrument hearing tlio names of liivt chit--,Vholl responsible makers. A good assortment ot styles of the (eh hi add l'tMey Oi guns can now bo teen at the new rooms of the Only Authoiiz-d .Agent foi the Estey Oiganu W Columbia County. A guiuantee for five years from tho maiiu factureis accompanies every Kstev Oigan. J. SELTZER, Agent, junesstt Bloomsburg, F.a tocik of l c(ood(s' Oolorctl Satin Do Lyon at $1.20. In a llio fashionable colorings. Thu em-rent niL is 82.00. 1 te Black Satin Co Lyon at Sl.fiO. Kx(ra sntin lace. The n al valno $2 'Jo. Vclst and Satin Stripaa at t.3d. Jn thu most ilesirablo in?iliiuu nnd lurgc striiio. Has hccnsi'llingiit S.'i.OO. 1 " Lupin's 36 inch Colored Merinoa atoo ftH, Kxtia hi'iivv nnd tho regular jirico cvorywhfu' is (I2i ccnta. Engdah Half Silk Fancies at 25 cent., Cost tho importer :7l conU to land on tlii? side of the Atlnntic. 46 inch Sidsaatl Wcol Dress joods at 7") cento. Thwo cost $1.2o on the nianu- l'acturo'.s loom. 46 inch all wool Black Cashmeres at G5 ct. These are t('rencli goods and worth 7o cts, 46 inch all wool Black Shooilas sit 871 ct? A great birguin, well worth $1.2o. 46inchsilk and wool Damasses at Si 75. worth $2.25. Used much fur trnnining ;mj overdresses. Ladies' Floecotl Lined Hose at 25 cents. Full regular made and actually worth ."7J cts. Children's solid colored Merino Hose at 2. elf. Iu all si.e. These goods must be H'cu to appreeiato their cheiipnes?. Men's English Merino Half Hose at ;J71 ct?, Full regular made and worth 50 cents, t4?A i-, fsiu's' ai llAititisuiiW!, Pa., October 1. 1880. filling my orders for Dry Goods so " Mrs. . Ar. Corner of Eighth Street, BESldPHI A. A Pcsitivo and Permanent Cure Guaranteed In aUcao of GtrtVt'l, IiiiUt, Oroiy, I right's Ii-ra-p of the KitJii?)'?1, Incontinence ami l'ettntimi t I'rii..', Intlamstinn of ih Kidnen, Catarrli of the lUa.J.lcr, llii:!) Oloied Urine, l'm in the Hack, SMe or I-nin-i, N rous WenkncsH, ami in lac t all ilifurdcrs oi tlio Hladiltr ami Urinary OiRaiiiJ, wlictlier contract eil by private iIi-cHca()r otherwie. ThH cre.il rcmuly h.us h vn ii-tt-d with hucci-ss Tor iionrly ten irnrsln France, with th most woiiiletrtiKVir.it he KtTect.s. It cures by abmtrpii'in no nauseous tni eruil im'ilidm'viviiik'riiiulrvii. We hao huntlreits or Usil moiil Us of mn s by this I'jtl hen all elso had fAlli'il I..)U-, II ytm aroHUHeiliif; Trotn IVinaUt Weakness, Leucorrhiu i, or eases peculiar to rt'iuales, or in Tact any itlieaso or tho KlUnejs, u&k juur ilruffsUt ror Vi nt. ;tiilititte's S'rrncli Kidney Vnt aii'l take no other If he lm not ijotlt, huml f2.(K) and you will recche tbo I'uit by return in ill. AiloHesi 1". H I (ranch FRENCH PxD CO., Toledo, Ohio, Main Street aboe Iron, lUooras Btp. io, 'w)-tr f