. ""-"'ilia THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY", PA. G win I I'M 0. E. ELWELTi, piu. J. S, BITTENB2NDEB, Eiltcrs' BLOOMSBURG, PA. Friday, May 1H81. In tlio Senate at lliUTUburg on Tues day n resolution witi uiuiniiniiiisly adop ted lookinir to tlio trnnofur of tlio vo mains of William Penii, from liucking luinnliire, Knlnnd, to lMiiliiuVlpli'm In the House on tlio name day, Kliun'n license liill was tlefeated on linal pas sagc. No names liavo yet been annoiuiecd for tlio ollieo of Associate Judge, and we liayo heard of but one or two aspiiaiits beside the ureseiit incumbent. Hotli Judgo Kriekbatun and Judge Sliuinan have been lionest, faithful and con sole itious ollicers. and the Democratic party will do itself credit by ronoininn ling them. If this is not done, great care should be taken to select equally as good men for the position. All doubts as to Mr. W. A. M. Grier's acceptance of the ollieo of Third As sistant l'ostmaster General, have been disnelled bv the President, who has withdrawn the nomination. Whether the administration will offer Mr. drier anv position good enough for him to ac cept remains to bo seen. His friends nro of oiiinioit that he will not bo for gotten, or that his claims as ''The orig inal Garfield man" have been settled by the nomination already made. In tho selections of candidates for county offices this fall it is to be hoped that the Democratic party will take the best that are presented. At least let men bo chosen who are willing to pay the legal and necessary expenses incurred for them in tlio conduct of tlio campaign by the county chairman. There havo been men elected who were mnan enough to let the chairman pay tlioir b'ills out of his own pockets. Such conduct in this will soon injure the party by rendering it impossi bio to get a responsible man to act a' chairman of the county committee. Tlio Senate judiciary committee, on Monday, voted to report adversely on the nomination of Stanley Matthews as Associate. I uslici! ot the .Supremo Uourt. Mr. Lamar was tlio only one m Javor o confirmation. Messrs. Colliding and Garland were absent. Such a decisive vole as that ought at once and forever to end Matthovs' aspirations. His noinina lion was a grievious error and it is well that it lias been so vigorously conected The feeling against .Matthews was much stronger in committee than was ex pected. The great and pure reform adminis tratiou of .Air. Hayes has not been out of ollicc two months and there is alreadv unearthed more corruption connected with it than was proved against Grant's eight years ot service. Jt course the friends of Mr. Hayes will say that ho did not know ot the Mar route transaction but a similar plea on behalf of Grant was ot no avail to save mm irom the veil geanco of the reformers. Grant, they said, surrounded Inmselt with bad men Well, only one small fragment of the Haves administration has been probed and tho surroundings have been found worse than the worst that has ever been proved against "Bo.s Shepherd and his l'UliMC TII1KVKS The Iiloomsbiirg Uolumb'uui (Dem.) unmindful of party iiitcrests,deiiiands that the Congressmen who have been eon cerned in the Star-route jobs be called to account. I lulu. .I'rcss. Tho denouncing of public plunderers is a duty that every honest paper owes its readers.and it should bo done with an utter disregard of tho political affiliations ot the thieves. lhe political orgam.f tion which contains the fewest rascals is tho one that will win in the long run It does not require much independence in a Democratic paper to demand the punishment of the Star-route swindlers so far as party is concerned, for Demo crats havo had no show in the plundering, When the roll is c.illed of those who have participated in or benefited by these frauds, thero will bo a monotonous repe tition of Republican names. Democrats have not held many important government othees ot late years and, even it they were corrupt, have had no chance to steal. The milleuium will be close at hand when Republican pluu derers offer to share their spoils with Democrats. The attempt to implicate General Hancock and his friends is so ridiculous that the better class of Itepub lican papers, including the 'raw of course, refuse to give it support. a i:kmai:kai!m: iiuciimknt. In tho House of Kepresentativis at llarrisbiirg, on Pnday morning last, .Mr Uierly of Lycoming county presented, by request, a petition ot citizens ot i.ack! wauua county asking for tho impeach mcutof Gov, Hoyt and Attorney-Gener- id I'ahner for their action in reference lo tho judiciary of that county. The petition claimed Iliac tho Judges ni pointed to servo for five years should only have been appointed until the next general election, and mat uio neuoii 01 tlio Governor in withholding the com missions of the Judges since claiming to bo elecfed, was an infraction ol the Con stitution and laws of the State. Jt hir ther asks tho impeachment on the ground of corrupt conduct in pardoning Rouble and his companions from the punishment duo them for their crimes. Mr. Huddiman offered a resolution ehnracteri.liig the petition as "imperii nent. improper and scandalous; that Hhould bo returned and tho proceedings c.Yimngcd Irom the record. This wns followed by an amendment to refer it to tho Judiciary General Com mittee. A stonily scene ensued, and amid the utmost excitement speeches of a violent character were made. Finally the iiineiidineiit was defeated, and Mr, Hud diuiaii's resolution wasadopted.bO to s This petition doubtless originated in fho fertile brain of ex-Jiulgo . Jl, Stiiutoii who has long cherished bitter feelings against Governor Iloyt and At Inrney General I'ahner. It was proba lily thought thal.in tho present lumper of the House as regnrls Mr. I'ahner, an im peachment resolution could be passed, which, if iteameto naught, would at least reflect upon tho high ollicers named. It 1$ lute 111 llltt uuy 10 pieavnv biiuii it jio tition and this was ovidently tho view token by tho House. Tho pardon of Komblo and his associates deserves con demnation mid was freely denounced at tho time. If imiieaeliinent wcro expo dienl, tteps should hnvo been taken to ki euro it long ago. Tho originators of Oils petition defeated their end by too tipjKtrOht evidence of its limllciousne'aV UKFDUMKH IIKWIT. If the Philadelphia Whim and Hon. 'liarles S. Wolfo are to be credited, Speaker Hewitls n "rooster" and "an abettor of ringsters," disguised in a very thin cloak ot reform. Tlio Tunes ni sei ts that lie wit has steadily opposed all ineanires of reform since he became Speaker and only used his position to aid .1' t , ..r .1..;..!.... t't...ii ,i.t. 1.,. lite; uuni:;, in iiiuiiuu, tv iiutiii-i una i,u true or not, certain it is that on Monday night last thu Speaker gave color to the assertion, nnd proved conclusively that 110 more vulgar and fluent blackguard than himself holds a place in the House. IV.VC1I it nil tliu statements made agatnsi Mr. MeCluro were true, it in no wise helps He wit, who as Speaker of the House of Representatives, is presumed ipso facto to lie a man of common de cency, and capable of comporting him self with dignity. Such language ns properly belongs to the pot "house is sadly out of place in a deliberative body nnd'is the 111010 flagrant and inexcusa ble when it falls from tliolipsof the pre siding otlicer. Reform wilt not innke giant strides if its apostles are of Hewit's stripe. TIIK KKPU1IL1CAN FIGHT. Tho desperate conflict now in progress between the President and Senator Conk ling was intensified on Friilay last by tho withdrawal of the New York nomina tions. As these were friends ot Conk- ling it may well bo imagined that this action on the part of the President lias increased the bitterness already ex isting Widely divergent opinions have been expressed" as to the wisdom of this withdrawal, some holding that it has de- ded the olhce ot President, whilst others contend that it was politic and wise and that the firmness displayed by Mr. Garfield will strengthen Ins adminis tration. It seems only proper that Mr. Garfield should avail himself of any means to maintain his authority and the people will endorse him in opposing the i ..f fi....t.i:.... 'i'i oi:,... UWUUilUlU Ul VUllttllllll. J. UU ,IUV.IH,H may as well bo settled at once,as to who is President. If Conklingdefeats Judge Robertson's nomination the administra tion becomes contemptible. That is how the matter stands. Uonkling 111 a speech mado at the caucus of Hepublic.iu Sena- ators on Monday,openly avowed his ani mosity to Kouertson anil said that the President had lied to him. The light is one for existence and the loser will sink under the weight of public condemnation. Mr. Garfield has blundered sadly since he entered tho White House, but he is making no mistake in asserting his su premacy. The country lias had enough of the arrogance and obstinacy of New ork s Senator and will gladlv Iiail lus defeat. An (Jrgan nnd tlio Organist. While tho nbuso of a newspaper once ontrolled bv Murtagh, nnd now owned by lhadv nnd edited bv Gorham would seem to bo of very littfe importance to nnybody the fact that tho Uopublienn Senators have selected its editor for tho highest ollieo within their gift gives its opinions a prominence which they cer tainly do not deserve. Gorham has, through the Senate strugglo over organ- ir.uiiun, iiccoiue n son 01 personal issue in Republican polities, mid the foremost representatives of the party havenssuin ed a certain responsibility for his char acter. And yet, day after day, tlio man publishes, in the newspaper which he directs, the most scurrilous innuendoes In regard to the President of tho United States, and the most wanton abusu of all who are helping the President (o discov er thu amount of llio steal which by the connivance of General llrady has been perpetrated 011 tho Government of the united States. One day tlio inquiry in to the Star route contracts is called an "infamous vitriol-throwing enterprise," and it is asked whether the President or Postmaster General deserve the credit for it. On another the administration is charged with being under the influence of Tildeii, of supplying "thu polecats of the press" with a festival, and much more to the sainu purpose. Would it not bo well to have it understoood that the Republican Senators of the United States cannot afford to be responsible for an unscrupulous journalistic bravo like George C. Gorham? A1 Y. Times (J!eiK) WASHINGTON hKTTKIS. V.siiinciion, May 10th, 1881. STATESMANSHIP. The members of the House of Represcn tatives at Jlarnsbiirg, made another ap peal to the admiration and respect of their constituents on -Monday night last. A meeting of citizens was held 111 Plula delphia 011 Saturday night, at which speeches were made by Messrs. Edward Law, Uharlcss. Wolfe, A. lv. ..McUIure and Kobcrt E. Pattison. In these speeches certain Legislative "roosters' weio handled without gloves, greatly to their disgust. Statesmen Ha.let, Myers, Ilowit and Colborn united in abuse of Colonel MeClure, denouncing him as a 'ambler and a man without a character. Mvcrs and Ilowit were severe upon Mr. Law, but that gentleman refused to be lrtunidated and asserted that he was re sponsible for evervthing ho had said on Saturday night, in the House or else where. Mr. Colborn especially distin guished himself by a display of scurri ions abuse not often heard even in llar risbiirg. The entile session was devoted to this unseemly exhibition of bad temper. Speaker Hewit considers him self a Reformer, with a big "R," and per haps thinks that personal abuse and de niinciatiou is a good way lo make con verts to his belief, lie may live to learn that ho is mistaken, lhe people aru be coming weary of all this nonsense and if legislators wish to preserve even a sem bianco of dignity, they will attend to business and iet their actions vindicate their reputations. Such "circus" pro ceedings as those of Monday night only inspire contempt and disgust. It will be a wonder, if a lot of these pure states men are not elected to stay at homo when their present terms expire. THE APPORTIONMENT 1ULL. The Philadelphia J'ress is not in favor of tlio proposed Legislative Apportion ment bill, but does not think there is any chance of its being passed this ses sion, ns it will bo opposed not onlv bv Democrats but by thosoliepublicans who believe that their districts have been 1111 fairly treated. Tlio Press takes advan tago of tho opportunity to state that the last time such a bill was passed a Demo cratic victory followed. J5y thu pro posed apportionment tlio Republicans would havo a joint majority in the .Legis lature ot nearly ninety, lhe "gerryinan dor" is tho most infamous ever attempt ed in the Slate and evidences a reckless disregard of the rights of tho people ex ceeding that ot any inevious client o the Hepublican leaders. The Pottsvillu Chronicle points out some of the euor unties ot tho bill, which will corvey something like an adequate idea of tho manlier in which the Statu is divided It says : "Under the present apportion meiit Lehigh and Northampton counties . .. I .. .. . . .. T!.. . IT.. 1 .. eacu comprise ;i sepniaio (iisuit'i. 1 liner ihu census of 1SSI), Lehigh has a popu lation of 0,"i,!)(it),and Northampton of 70,- :illi;nudycl under this new bill Lelu and Carbon aru thrown into one district and Monroe, Pike and Northampton in to another. The district composed of Lehigh and Uaiimn will have a popula tion of 08,000, and that composed oi Northampton, Monroe nnd l'iku will havo a population of 10D, 1,'i2i while the republican county of Delaware, with a population of "ili.UOO, is maintained as a separate district. In other words tho democrats ot Carbon. Lehigh, North niuplou, Pike and Monroe, with, a popu latiou of 1 1)8, 1 .52, elect but two senators, while if placed 011 an equality with Dela ware they would be entitled, within a fraction, to four senators. A score of other instances equally as dishonest can bo pointed out, but we have only room for one or two. ' York county which is now ouu district, with a population of 87,8;i!),aud with a solid -democratic dele gation of four members, is divided into Imir districts in such a way as to elect two republicans, although the county gave a majority of 11,711 for Hancock, On tho other hand, Montgomery county, which, although the birthplace of Han cock, gave n majority for Garfield, re mains in one solid republican district, though it has a population of IKyl'.U, niuo thousand more than the county of York, To accomplish tliis result, llio borough of York is cut up so as to form part of threo separate legislative dis tricts." Forest fires near Carbondalo mo do stroylng immenso quantities of lumber, Farm houses nro threatened witli destruo- Itev. Henry Wnrd lleecher was arrest ed lu naltlmoio last wtek, while on his way to Washington. Tho nrrest wns mado nt thu instance of the Western Maryland Agricultural nnd Mechanical Association for failure lodeliver a lecture at a fair of the Association, three years ago. The amount claimed is 10,000. Mr. Heecher promised to answer through his counsel, Hon. Wm. M. Kvnrts, and wns released 011 his own recognizance, Cutieuia Wo trust General Garfield will pursuo theso revelations of guilt in lhe postal service to thu hitler end nnd wo believe lie will, regardless of threats against his personal reputation. Hut the important thing for tho President to see and for the country to sense is not that this or (hat rascal is exposed, but (hat thu Uradys, tho Dorsoys nnd tho Conklings nro all phases of tho same nionstrosity,all mani festations of the same evil principle namely, that the administration of this great government should be run ns the snoil of the party in power. Get rid of that idea and the claim of thousands of ollice-seekers is destioyed and the temp tation to oflicial corruption removed. Hold 011 to that idea as Garfield holds on to if, and the administration will bo scan dalized by tho scramble for otlice. Xpr'uxjiiehl llrpublicitn Lid.) 11 Always Knew That. One of thu ex-incmbers of Hayes' Cabinet expresses great surprise nt the existence of the Star route scandals du ring his term. We do not doubt it. That administration never knew anything, ex cept where Kvnrts kept the key to his sideboard. New York Star, Itching nnil scaly discnses.Scrof tiloii3Htiiiiors,Ulccrs,01imorosaiHl Mcrcmitil Alll'ctions cured when all other human agencies fail. Ilicro 1 nohiimnn ntrpnov pun ro nrwilllr. nor. maticiitly nnd economically clemms tlio lllooif. clour llio complexion and Skin, rcMoro tlio llnlr, nml euro every up el'sot itching, MMly nnd scrotutout llumoM 1 1 tuo Skin, sculp nnd lllood m tlio eutlC'i nt Ketnedlus, cons sllnif ot t'litlcurn, llio Krcnt skin ciirc.l ill Icnrn Soap. nn exnuwto Toller, until nnd nurscrv iMiinurc, nn l cuueurn i(CSO,cni, tno ncw Ulood l'uililcr. Slllll lIlllllOIH, Itlllk C'l'lINt, etc. Skin Humors. Mm. S. U. Wlilnnlc. tierttur. Midi. Writes that liur fnrn. head nnd Kntnn tmrtsof her body wciuulmfiit raw. Head cohered Willi hcnbs nnd Bores, murerod tenilully and tried everjlhlntf, i-uiiiHini-iiuy emeu uy uuueuru imtecuics. Mlllt Crust. Mrs. Powers. 113 Clinton street Cln. cinnnll, sneaks of her ulster's chill who wn cured ot Milk Crust, which resisted nil remedies tor two jears; now n line, iicaitny uoy, with a beautiful hend of hair, Tetter ot tho Hands HI.ZAbctlillucklcj .Littleton, 1!,. Ihnnkfully nr.vlses thu Cutlcura Kerned cs for n euro of tetter uf llio hands, which had rendered iiitui uiiiiusi. useicm 10 nor. Scald Head, Alopecia, etc. Scnlil Head. If. A. ltnunond. nmlltnr. V. W.. .t- jt s. ll.lt.,Mlch.,wns cured or scald head ot nlno years durntloa by tho Culloura ltcmedles. l al Inn of tho llnlr. Frank A. Ileum. Ktentn Vlrn thu hair by tho cutlcura Ucincdle8.wnieh complete ly restored his hair when nil said ho would loss It. u.iniiruii. i nomas imo, saio rranktoru Avenue. PlilladelDhla. anilctcd with dandrurr. whieh rnr twenty J ears had covered his scalp w ith scales one. quarter ot nn Inch In thickness, cured by tho Cutl cura ltcmedles. Cutlcura llemedles nro liren.ired In- WRHKH roiTKII. Chemists nnd l)rlii.'L-lst. Mil Wnslilnutini street, lioston, and forsali by nil drinfitlsts. I'rlees of Cutlcura a Medicinal Jelly (small boxes 60 cents; uirjfu uiias ti. i.uiicuraitesoiveni, ino now wooa l'urlller. t ner bottln. Cutlcura Medicinal Toilet. Soap. 'ileents, CulUura Medlclml Miavlni; Soap, 15 cenli In burs for barbers and Hrce consumers,:, ) cents, All mailed fret on receipt of prlco pi-mi lur uiuMraicti i realise on too sKin. MOO 111 S.tlKI 7 (K) so 0(1 moo ill to is toon it 7 a 14 s s News Items. Secretary Windom is reported as say ing the fight among Republican leadeis has had a bad effect upon his "refunding" operations. Whenever political excite ment subsides, other things being equal, the government credit is at its Pest. The "Secretary will have to extend the time for receiving bonds for extension at U per cent or pay a larger portion of them than he anticipated. This political fijdit by the way is un like any we ever had. It has incidents more discreditable to those in power than have been developed by any other. To say nothing of President Garfield's withdrawal of Xew York nominations to "spite" Colliding, he has unquestionably Used language towards the Senate that is as niiiuli bull dozing as anything ever said by a Xew Kii.Lrlaud mill-owner to lis employees or a Alisissippianto freed- men. lie lias said, lor instance, that those Senators who fail him now, "will require a letter of introduction" and that he should know his friends. These lire direct, open, unblushing threats to use the spoils in coercing Senators. Hut the woit facts of the times were stated yes terday by Mr. Conkliug, to the elt'ect that he had asked no favors of the Presi dent, that the l'rcsddcut had voluntarily promised, at an interview, not to disturb Merritt in thu Xew York Custom House, :ind had repeated that promise in writing, which wilting he (Conkliug) had in his possession. 1 tight after these repeated promises came llio nomination ol Iiob erUon to Meriitt's place. If the Sena tor has such a letter, I think one might take it witli lhe one in which llrady is asked to contiibutc to the Republican campaign fund, and convince the world that liartield wrote the Alorey letter,too. At any rate, under all the circumstances, ilmost any one would rather be kuo,vn as the author of the Morev letter than any other. Just how much Secretary lilainc has had to do with the manage ment of this Xew York trouble for the President, is not known, lint he is a man of scnse,and will probably make it known to the public that he has given no advice hi the matter. I conversed yesterday with one of the original Washington Republicans, oneof the few heio who were avowed aboli tionists prior to the civil war, and became Republicans when the party was formed. He is of course a "stalwart." He is a man known and respected bytheleading Republicans throughout the States. He fought Johnson with effect, and to him tlie administration of Mr. Hayes was an abomination. 15ut 1 have never heard from him as vigorous denunciation of any other man as of President Garliold. llosayi-: "The mass of the Republican party will, in a year, consider it an evil that Hi ncock was defeated, and will look back with comparative kindness to Hayes." He says the great battle is not between the administration and Conk ling, but between the administration and the Republican party. I III. Tt is. COPUT I'ltOCEUlUNOS. May 5. A. .T.Wilkisoa appointed guardian of three minor children of L'ollius V. Sutlilf deceased, lionili filed May fl.h. Jesse Fritz, Isaac A. Dewilt, Thomas Edgar mil Alex. O. Hrt-siqipnliiU'd viewers of a road iu Sugailoaf lowuthip. In estate of Philip MUler,sale of real estate ordered. Estate ol Paryin Kves, deceased, alias or der of sale ordered. IMate of Saiuuel Creasy, report ot auditor continued nisi. May 9tl Iteport of auditor in the estate of V. H. Orange confirmed nisi. 1'Mate of Georue llreeze, G. W. Su'pplee appointed Kuiirdian aillilcmiit Uzil lirceze. Kitato ol David l)tiiiftt,.Io, V. Kves ap pointed ;liarduiu (id i7r;i ol Samuel l)u mott, I-2tatu of Win. Verry, sule ordered and bond approved. lCttiiteof Jared Harrison, deceased, eide ordered and bond filed. On petition fir viewers to examine the workmanship of a county bridge, near Kim lie's mill, Benton township, Samuel II ess, Ira J, lliomas, Jas. Cornier, T. 11, Cole, Kll Memleuhall and Jos, M. Long appointed. II, It. AlbcrUnn unpointed director of lllonin Poor District to till vacancy caused by resignation of Miles Albertson. May 10th. II. 11. Angle appointed guar -dian uf Karl Hesi, In the mutter of tho ii.sdjjned estate of I, John Si Bon, report of auditor referred back to the auditor, with exceptions, for further report to be mado to lhe court at auy time, On petition of Levi Ilredbeuner, to assess damage, Win. Luuiou, A. II, Croup, Geo P. Learn, Wesley Adi and Charles Itkd ap pointed viewers, Kenort or road 1". UraiiKO towuaUip con firmed finally, Petltlou of Maria 8. MoDowelffor iq polntiiient of trustee, read ami ordered filed. Ua petition for uu Independent school dls trlctlu Catnwlssa,J, O. Llrowu, D, S. Drown tint J, M, Quick appointed viewers, Court ordered venelrs fur grand and tuv erae jurors for September term, On petfilon,Frant.' M, llr-ss.John Drelier, J. V, Mollenry, Frank Wolf, Moses Mc Henry ud A, Melrgbr appointed viewer to liupeet tho wortinaturilp of r county bridge nmK. J, Mcllenry'i, The first sunstroke of lhe season oc curred in Chicago on Monday, when the mercury stood at 8.. Lackawanna county has two hundred and four licensed liquor sellers. The remains of nn Indian were found while excavating the cehar for J. R. Simpson's residence in Huntingdon last week. The Indian had been buried in a sitting posture and the bones were re markably well preserved. Parents who allow their children to grow up with scrofulous humors bursting irom every pore are guilty of a great wrong. Think of them pointed out as branded with a loathsome disease, and you will readily procure them the Cuti cura Remedies. The Roard of Directors of the Penn sylvania railroad have decided to declare a semi-niinual dividend of four per cent, payable on and after May 28th. lid ward Frill, aged 00, committed suicide on Monday in West Reading.hy shooting himself in the head with a shot gun. Secretary lilainc is buying coal lands in the western part of the State. One of Xorthumberland county's sol dier's in the war of 1812, Colonel J. P. Young, died in Louisville,Ky., the other day, aged 111 years. He served in the army us a Lieutenant of cavalry and took part in a number of engagements. He loft Pennsylvania many years ago. Gen. Sherman's only son, Thonias,has just been ordained a Catholic priest. Freeport, HI.) Jhilletiii.' i here is now a suiisiance wiucli is both professionally and popularly in dorsed and concerning which, Mr. J. 15. Fershweilor, Ilutteville, Oregon, writes: 1 have often read of the many cures ef fected by St. Jacob's Oil and was persua ded to try the remedy myself. 1 was a suiieier irom rheumatism ami experi enced great pains, mv leg being so swoll en that 1 could not move it. 1 procured bt. Jacobs Oil, used it Ireely and was cured. Samuel Pollock, aged eighteen, son of John 1'ollock, ot ihu town ot Wyoming, was killed by a runaway team ot mules Saturday morning. A oung Pollock was out of the wagon and when the team started he held lhe lines and was thrown under the wagon, which tipped over on him. lie wns dragged several rods and lived about an hour afterwards. .lonii nosie, a prominent mine opera tor, ami one ot the pioneers ot Lacka wanna coal region, died atSeratitou last Saturday. Women that have been pronounced in curable by the best physicians in the country, have been completely cured of female weakness by the use of Lydia U, Piiikham s Vegetable Compound. Scud to Mrs. Lydia Pinkhain, l'!J3 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Howard J. Reeder has been appointed additional law Judgo tor the Third l)i triet to set ve until the first ot January next. Parents should not iorget that their shoe bills can bo voductd one-haifby purchasing for their children shots with the A. S. T. lllack Tip upon them. They wenr as long as the metal, while addin to lhe beauty of the shoe. Thoio is a crematory in South Hoston, in thu form of a lime k'iln. Tramps crawl into it because it is warm, go comforta bly to sleep, nro overcome bv gas, ami finally are burned lo a crisp when the lire is freshened in the morning. Sixteen lives have thus been lost within a lew years. senator aiiace does not need any vindication irom the eitort ot the Mar route plunderers to involve himself and the nomination of General Hancock in their slimy companionship, but ho has seen lit to answer, ns will bo noticed bv card in another column. Senator Wa lace has been many years in public lifu at llarrisbiirg ami Washington and ho has never descended to the resources of the lobby to servo either himself or his friends. 'The Star-roulo thieves had just as much to do with the actions of Sena tor NVallaco in the State and National Conventions, or with the nomination of General Hancock, as they had to do with the earthquake at Chio. J'iila. Times, Important to Tiiavki.kiis Special in diiceiiienU areoll'ered you by the lhulirgton uouie. it win pay you lo read tlie r adver tisement to b found ehowhere lu this hsue, March 18-lu-w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jgXKCUlOU'S NOTICE. XST1TK OK CiKOHCIK llCllllltS, IH'CKiSlIP, Letters lost-imeulary on the rstuto of llcoruM tlllirlm. I lUi ct thM lovitl f.f Catjiulssa.OoblmbUi-it. I'vnn'u., deceased, havo been erunu-d by the lii-t'U-ter of said county to M.tl.lluxbrH, execulor, of uiuwistu wi iierttuiiH uiiviuif eiuiuia uaiusbiuees titu of tho d -cedent tiro renuestad to nresent them for wtllemont niijlliu-u ludehted to thu estate lo inavu imjmenl to the undersigned uxtcuior with out delay, m, a, iinouK-i, Kxeeutor, N' OTICE. ii 11 it 14 14 It ft 7 ml 7 (XI 7 no 700 7 IV 7 00 n an oo II 7 nil 14 7 nil in vn no 14 7110 C Mini 11 11 14 a 11 14 II II 7 00 710 7 IN Pino 7im 7 no 7 oo 70) 7 oo TheUenton Miool District hereby irlvea nollro Ihut ull outstanding hcliHil orders of tne Rata Dis trict wilt be paid between tho unit and lllteeuth days of July, issi, at llontnn. Ml persons tuning oreers wiuprcAont thcin Ullut time or bo forever dobir red trow payment uf the samo. MALT Otters Three IiicUoiih. Sny, w hut Is I lint v hen Mi es assail, Ud rnrrirv nnd nctlon fall, ImpUnts new btreunth tu meet the gale? .Malt Hitters. Whit, when iho o'envorked, wtary brain Heels mid relaxes 'ueatli thu elmiu. Uiliifs It (o vigorous tone airalu; Malt miters. And hat. when lleree distemper's strltj Asian, with dlr.i utlllctlou rife, Win glvo new vim and cinrm to llle; Malt Hitters. Mult Hitters Couquny, Boston, Mas' One Coi i.ins Voltaic Vi.kc- tiiio 1 1.A8TRH, cosilui; !!! cents, COLLINS' iM,Tnn nMH:r.r.n,.t3 Mr superior to cv, rv other ,UL W('L''II"'clectrlcal appliance befor-i the HJ AptcDS nuquc. -j ney instantly reiitvo Wla 1 Llw iUi-nnn it. I.ller f 'ninnlnln Molarli. rt-ver and Mrueand Kidney and frlnnij Dinicullles, nud may b i worn over tho pit of llio MoiiHCh. over tho ktdnois or anv nlteeted Dart. rneuzj ecnis. com ever wnen1. vikkksk rur- raii, uosion, .Muss. il may NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. M EKCAXTILE APPRAISEMENT. LIST OK DEALERS IN" COl.U.MUIA COUNTY, I hereby certify that tho rolluwlns list of dca'ers tHKiin, reiurneu anit eiassiueu uy in? 111 uccorujfico wlili the several acts of Assembly, lu andfjr lhe yeur IsSl.ls correct to llio b.-stol lny knowledge and oenci. llii.W lilt. Class K,T'ftKnu. bocrvur, Uv order of tho ItOftrd. JOHN J, McllKNlIY, JiYmrcti lt'Sru C. A. Miuman.tieneral Store, 'I'. J, Miiiiiiau, orocery, Joseph Miuuian, no tl, Nathan llredbenner, Hotel, ii. r. liiiesnuu i ueuerai More, Levi Michael, lleueral More, IIBN'I'ON. ltlram I less, Hotel, 11. Kvei lit Uencral Store. J. .1. Mcuenry, lliner.il Store, ii. x a mcuenry, ueneiui store, Emanuel Kdirar. Hotel. J. K. Kdson uencral store, llEUWICK. 11. It. llower, tiencral store, It. II. Little, urtig btore, C. L. Olstelhurst, Furniture, 11. II. Wibtler, Kallug House, .Ml. Hon Urn lies & Ur.ulioi il, Hoots and Shoes, M.it. Loeb, Clothing, i . I). I'ow.er. Furuliuro and Paper. J. II Dlelteilck, S.allouery, ia-e. uuiuwurc, A. W, u elcou, General Store, l-'ieosx: llio-., Uenerul store, Opdyko x rhornlon, tlenerul Stoic, A, otiuuln, UrugSture, II. M. Hocknian, Confectionery. It Uerger, liestuurant, liowman a: Cilsiman. tloneral Store, H. K. Adams, lleueral Store, II, M, liarnard, ToOiiccuund Cigars, U, A. Uuckiughnin, Stoves and Tinwaro u. W. Mauger, haling House, Freus tiros , Luuib.-r, John Keller, lleer lintiler, Jucksoii s. Woodln, (leneral Store, U.S. hnt, Stoves nud Tinware, lllllAUCKGBK. II. 31. Evans i Ilro., (leneral Store, 11LOOMS1IUKU. I. W. McKelvy, (leneral Merclimdlse, Alexander a: u oodhoiisi-, stuio, 1'. M. (lilnure, Katlng Home, .1, Y C.iUUvell, confeetlonery, I., dross, Clothing stole, I., T. Murploas, Notion store, Lutz & slo.iu, (icner.il stoio, N. J. Ileuderhott, Drug and Teas, W, II. (illmoro, licstaurant, 0. II. Itobblns, Uipior Store, William Kreamer. (leneral stoic, K. 11. lirower, stoves ami Tinware, William Aden, orocery, William Itabb, s. W. Conner, " D. stroup, " D, A. Creasy, (leneral Store, J. II, Klnport, Drug and Docks, C. K. Keisler. llools and shoes, A. J. Kvaus, Clothing Store, (', (), Jlarr, General store, K. Jacoby, oysters and t'lsh, Jjseph Decker, candy stole, J. Ii. Wilson, llouii uud .-lio.s, 1. K. Mllller, Uenerul store, L. Hunyun x Co ilaiUwuio, Holmes iVSchujlir. Ilaidin'c, Louis beruhard, Jeweler, K, C'adman, t'uiulture, t.eorgo urown, Hotel, 8. A. Wilson, Cuufectloneiy, o. K. Savage, .icnuler, II, J. Clark x Son, nei.ernl Store, l'eler Hllhueyjrs Co., Uincery, T, Webb, 'loiacconlst, 1'. (Iroi-s llcstiiiruiil. .Mrs. Juno seoit, Confi-etloiiery, W. I(. Tubes, llolel, (I, A. Clark, Hook Stoio. Y, D. Dcnller, llootHiiud Shoes, Mojer lias., Wholesale Diug store, Jlojer llros., Drug Mine, C. C. (lsllLri.an. Moves and Tlnunre. W. II, Year, setvmg .Machines and organs, ( iii.iu pi ua . i,i uet ly, .I.Salu r, Sewing Machines and Prgni.H, I, r.. WUary, Slovo nml Tluwnru, .1. K. Kji-r, (leiieial Moie, W.J. coireiKv Co., rtirnliure store, Jacob Keller Wholesale Nulloiif, Hundy X .Nejliuit, (lioieiy, bluger.Mauf g Cu. Sjwlug Mui'hlno , c. a. Klelin, uruggljl, II I), lluitiuau CuietStore, I. W. Iluriuuu, (leneral sii.ri, David Lotvenberg, i;iothlug stir', Henry Klelni, ilrueeiy, Hllllamdlger, Hotel, (1, M x J, it. I ockurd, Coal II, ah rs, C. W. Ncal Ilro,, Coal Dealers, (. A, Jacoby, Coal and (Inx-ery, II V. Shai'plcss, .MerehandlAe, llloouisburg Iron Co , i.i-iii-ial Mi, re, W. C, lllehurd, I'Uur mid I'eed, j, W, lloiimaii, ' " J. II. sucker, " John Won, Agrlculiur.il Implement-!. Simon slave, A, Lcls, liuckhler, 0. A Jacob), l.ui lor Store, l)ATAW:S4.. (1, 1. Uonlenlwiiilor, Hold, A.Truckei miller, llestaiioiut, S il. llli.iwn, Moves and Tin vu e, u III la in Deillir. liiiierilsiuie, William A Sivahk. " " 1', siiilih, liesiuuraut, J. II. Klsller. Ilolel, llllbert x Kline, (lemr.il Slo.e, siepheu liuldy, " (' 1'. lluriler, Lumber nud HardHnro s. il, IH liui-i. (ii-iieriil Mor. (lenrg- Manila. I, llools and shoes, J. K. sli.eri:ss suns, (lenural store, T, K. Iiurdrr, Kuudiure, John .McCoy. Confecilonerv, llurliniu.v llenrle, l-'urnlturo. Win John, stous X 'I'linvuro. Trm keiiinll er 4 KePi r, Hooks and .Music, J. M, smith, llaidwaroiiiid Drugs, H. Il, lilnard, General Slore, L. V, Osiiiiiujirug sloie, A, II, ('leiivirsloteH uiidTltiWaie, 1' II, hbiiuiaii, ('hulling and Hoots, II, 1', t'oilher X Hun. (lener il ston , 1. II, Set'khoiu, lleueral store, Wm, llerkhliner. I islaurunl, Catawlssa I'apt-r Co , nor Oilers, John Meusch, coal Lcalcr, CONYNOIIAM, John I, Kline, llo'e-l, A. II. church, (U-ni-n.l store. Daniel Kehles. Hotel, Mis Annie McKti'iimu, Kealuurant, Mrs M-try Mdiroe, Itebtaurunt, u,u. iierucil, seoro, CENTllIi. Z. Tay'or I'owlcr, drain ar.u roal, Jacob Hponsier. (le-uerul store, J.H Maun, II Ul, Tin nils lirohst, llrocery, Ixiw nro. s Co (leiii rl mom. Wh liniiv I.'imIii. (lemiHi i-loie, J'dwr,i Wanner, o h'Ul toiei, , Tied lUgvtiVuch, Vum IrapMltOiU, 14 ii r, 5 14 14 Tax. 7 no 7 eo .'ill uu to oo 7 oo 7 uo r, fo on 1.1 10 II I 13 llllKI ii r, oi , ii 14 7 00 n 10 no 14 T no 7 00 HI) 1 0 vo ou 7 ill 7 I' "III 7 (III 1 uu ; on u is on l.i in oo 14 7UJ 14 7 00 s i) ou U II SO 13 10 Oil 14 14 7 UU fi '.'0 UO la in mi '.'II III OHIO 7 10 II 14 7 e-o M 00 7 oil '.IKHJ 7 uu 7 00 7 HI 111 (l0 "do tu CO ii to 111 00 701 7 Oil 7 00 7 lil) 7 00 10 7 1 0 7 UO 7 UU 7 U 7 00 7 ua 7 oil loon III 50 7 00 710 Co Oil 7 00 7 no 1ft on 111 00 7 on VII un 710 :.o mi 111 110 7 no 1 7 Oil 7 UO 7 In) 7 UO 7 Oil 7 UU 7 IHI 1UUO 1.110 7 UU 7 ill 7 IH) 7iU Vii I) i lo no 7 en .','1 1 o 710 70 7 UO 7 no VI) c 10J 7 uo 7 oo 7 no 7(0 7 0.1 -.'1 no 5 r,iiu) f, VII IH) II 7 01 14 7WI II 710 ri vu en fi m on U Hon 14 IV Ml 14 70 III llloj la ii) ik, 111 VU IHI 14 low 7 mi II II II 7lli Vi I'i GO I'i I'i Ml r, vj ui II 7 m) r r.o on II 7(0 14 7 no 13 10 UO G to nn H 7 en 7uo 7 CD Mi mi fin uo 7 On 710 Ml 00 VD 1 0 7 on 1.1 10(10 ft ftll oo 1.1 1011,1 & to oo CKNTHALIA. .tnmps llnldswnrttiv. Itnlrt. ,M i s. Johanna ti'Conacr.L'.iiuor Htorc, 1). P, curry, Hotel, V (i. Murphy, ('moral store, ,i, Diauueninier, iicsmiiriiiu, James Morrison llcntaurniit. Mrs. Cain Hcstaiiranl, o. II. Mlll.wd, (lenorol Sloro, Kdwnrd Mcl-'adden, Grocery, A. II. l'ortncr.stov os and 'I Inware, ii, vv, unvis, sr. uiug store, Andrew Lannlmn. Gi-neerv. In In x liro'H., General sioro, 1). K, Keller, Mown nnd Tinware, p. u, iiiiicK, ur'iccry, Thomai Collins, hestaurant, llobcrt l'arrell. licstaurant. Mrs. K. IlalTey, General store, juun .Morin, iiooiAnun suoes I,. A. llllev X Co.. General store. (I. W. Mlclucl, Grcccry, it m, l cuicr, iioeei nsai.S'GCUKKK. W. N. Hosier, Store, llurr X H.ivnce. store. (I. M. llowep, btore, u, ii. jMC'ers, i-aicnt,Aieiiicine, J. Y. MCilcnry ; llros. flenernl store, M. Mclleniv X urn's. General Slum. J, M. Aminerman, (lenernl store, iii--iKi,in, Kllaa Oeorgo x Son, (lcnor.il store, (IHEHNWvOl). A.J. Derr, Sfre, ,.m, Kies, store, c. W. K es, Store, Wllliom Masters, General store, lillls I-.veS X llro s. General Store. Huiiiphrey I'aikcr, Hillng House, '1 ruiuan Eves, store. s. liazeuune, nntei, ,i. jv, vieiiivcr, General stnr, W. Y, Hess, General store, 1'. D. 'Hack, uencral stole, llh.MI.UUU, C. Il, Dlcttcrlck, Hotel, A, 11. Vanllow, (leneral store, JAUKMJ.N. Iltrlctnnn k Ash, store, LOCt'ST. St, Seaborne, General Slore, .incou l eager, General stori1, W. Yeatrer. Hotel. Daniels x Knorr, Hotel, ivnorrs iioiiit i, uencral store, David stlne, General store, T, r. Cherrlr.gton, Hotel, Caleb II. I.iiilwlir, ftestaiirant, Henry .M. Yocum cj. store. .MADISON. 0, Krenmer General Stole, vvesicy iiuuine, noiei, Win (Hnules, (lenernl store, A. K. Sinllh, Hotel, .n.M?i, II. 11 Ycttcr, Hold, J 1). 1 tod Inc. General Stmn. J. K. Leigenherger, Hotel, J. Ulshop. store, u. a. i.unipuuii, store, .MIFFLIN, schweppenlielser ,t Snj der.dcncral Sloie, ii, ,i , iieriunger, r urniiuic; A. M. llkll, loan. Slore. Crensey x lir.iwn. General Stole. Charles Miller, Candy store, J. II, Heller, store, A. W. lies'. Hole , Snyder Uck jth. General store, Mr.l'LHASAST. J . 1'. Sands, General Store-, SIONTOltn. 0. II llcs'er, General stoie. i-axtou ,v iiuriiiuii, .neieiruiso, 11. T. i.io cot K, Hotel, OKANGE. (I. N. Smith, Moves and Tin, u. W. nicks, General More, (1. S. Fleckensllne, General Stere, i . i, sioaii ,v sou, iienerai store, uiiiui-l iingeniiiun, lion I, ,. II. siewart. General Moie. c. W. Low, General slou, PINE. J. It. V iwlcr, Dhllllery, ii. . i,)uns, ii -nerai Store. C. It. l'aiker, General Slon-, IiOAllING CHUNK, O. W. Cherlngtou, Store, sUeiAIIIOAF. E.eklcl Cole, store, Chailes e'oiemau, note!, Andrew Lnubucn, sloie, S0'1T. (l.W. Crevellng, General Store, J.D. Werklilaei, (leiier 1 Sloie, u. m, nutter, uencral store, JuC.b Miner, Hotel, s. A. Woriuan, General bttic, N. l.lchart store, (leorgo ituckei, (irocery, . uiciciicn, iienerai store, uai tmau Uro's . Confectionery, A. 1'. Fowler, Lu i.ber dealer, eloergu Heck , uu, Hotel, siUs louug, Ccucral store, A. s. . Hoivet , General sture, A. tl. lilie, General store 0. Miexuil, stoics and Tin a arc, Ll'l .vsleppy, General sioie, surah U Atil, Geuenu store, Appo'ils will bo held at tho Court House In Dloonis burg, on lujoduy. thu ativenth dav or June', issl. be- gluuiLg ui lo u clock a. Ji. ot said day when and micro juuc.au ueeeuu it 20U beo propel, CYltl.'S II. McIIUNItY, ueioanlllo Appiulsur 7 un 7 OU 7 UU U 11 M) II I IK) 7 uo 7 on luo 7 oil 7 011 VI Ol 7 Oil 7 CO B ftOUO 13 10 on 6 Ml 00 S VII Oil Ii VI 00 II 7UU 13 11(10 II 7 10 S 6100 II 7 01 II lllKI II 7 00 It 7 0J II 7O0 ON E OF THE SIGHTS OF PHILADELPHIA. Our linineiiso liuildiiiL'. cxtcnd'nitr from Mnrknt (o I'illiort Slrccld, wifli lis piles of yoods, lis woiiili'i ful liusiuwH Byntcin nml its constniit tlirong'i ol customers, U one of tlio siLrlits of 1'liiliiik'lpliin, nml every slrnngcr who comes to tlio city should vluit . mil' I'slnlilisliineiiil. if from cillTOHitV llloilC. 'I'lm nlilni't of ihn nrou'iit curd Is to cuuiiioralo tlio different doiinrtnieiils sons to jrivu our oiil of-town pillions soma idea of tho iiiiniumo stock wo ent ry of leyitimnto Iry "ooils. r.nno 7 IKI Mi no 7 uo 7 uo 700 710 7 INI 7 nil 7 no 7 no Mi oil 7 CO U 700 14 700 14 7 no ft tuuo 14 14 14 ill r, 7(0 7 (0 710 Ml 10 111 10 GO 10 I'i IV III IV litO 14 7 00 II 7 IHI 14 7 Ml 14 7 oil S Ml Ml II 14 ft 14 14 13 111 mi 14 7(0 7 no fto mi 7 0,1 7 oil 13 1o Oil It 7 no II 7 uu II r, 10 eo 13 lu uo 13 7 no 7eu 7 on B itmaE i.ErriNCi. 111 be let at Hei r's saw mill In Jackson twn.. on Tue.Mlay tho villi (lay of .May, A. 1)., Issl. A budge to.be elected u.er Utile Fishtugereek, near Ham ueri i baw jinn, in uu u wuuuen uiaeu eoveieu bridge, 3i feel spun botweeu ubutmouis, 11! leet wido 110111 uut tuout ut top of ubutments, to bo 7 icee 1111 uuuvu tow wuier tiiutiv. I'nius unit speoiilcations can tie seen at tho Com missiouers' 0111 HTKI'llKN i'OHE, C'll.UILES HKICUAUT, A. U. llKKKl.XG, Commissioners' onice, County Commissioners, llloouiiburg. I'u.i Slu 11, 'si. May 13, si-iw El'0;vr Ob'TIIE CONDITION UFTIlrJ 11 Pirst National Bank of Bloomsburg, At U ouuisburg, In thn stuteot l'ennsjlvauta.at tho ii.bu i,i uusiuess, .,iuy u, tsi UKSOUUCKS. Loans and discounts uvciir.iiiH l!.s. llouds lo becuio eirculallou b, s, liuiiu, on hand Due Iruiuuppruveu reserve agents duo Hum oincr National itauks mid Hum seaeu Hanks uud llankeis Curieulvxpenses una lutes pid 1'iciiilums puld Checks uud oilier cash ll.-nii Hills 01 oilier Hunks Fiaulluual paper cuiieucy, nickels uud pollutes , 4 Specio i.ugul tender notes Kcuciiiiaioti fund lili I', s. Tiuasuier, ti per lout, if eltcutatiuu) Total.. 14 .713.07 1,3'V.IV fill,U0O uo W.IUIII.DO lo.svi.uo 'ill 43 lvo.io G.3i.V 7.U.U0 37 97 3.Vii.i II b.l.V.UO y.VaO.CU 35'j,v;s,(is LIAMUTIIiS. Capital itock paid In f,o,oooco sin puts lund M ioo,oirti.uo Untilvid.u prollti Sl.n-l.ua Muliouil Hank notes ouislaiiiUug 4S,ihio uu Inuiwduul Ut-.u4lis siibjcei to eiucK ii,vtj,n Cashier's cheeks oiitsiiuidtiig u.so Duo 10 other Nittluual ll.iuks ; 'Jl,077.ov Dau 10 statu Datiks and Uankei'd v.S7 Total uy.,v;s.oj State of Pcitiwjleatiia,Cjuiity of GAumbia, es: 1, J, 1". Tusllu. Cashier of thy above named bank, eloNilemuly uliiiui Inal thouoove slateuiout Is truu to iho beat ot my knowledge and bdief. J. P.TUSTIN, e. ashler, subscrlb.'d and atllr.ned to before mo Hits llth day ut Mu, Issl, L.S. WIN I U isr-KKV, Nutiny i tibi.e. correct Ait -ill I. W. MeKKLVY, 1 M. 11. ill uiir.-, y IllKClurs. H1AS. I1, mil Mi UU J May 13, llti. UDllOU'aNurit'K. kst.(tk ok ti.o lis j. tjountjn, PEceASkii. Tho uudci signed auditor uppi luted by tho Or. pliahs' Cuuil 01 e.'ui. cu, 10 luuku iiuinbiliuii ul Uu) iiluciluluu luiii.ot 1110 exuoalur 'I'. J, Uiouilou eutllled Ihel'eiu, la-tcoj ulus uuiue l.ial ho mil sit 111 Ilia disi'iiatgu a thedillia ul Ins ,, pjllitini-ut ul ins euiicu 111 inti luiwi 11 nlutliisouig on Monila), .niuo I3III, Is, I, ul len u'cieek in Ihu Ioiiiiouu ol sunt da ulwnleh l,l:l uud p.aiu till iKinons In-le-rusitd III s.,ld luuu me ii-ipmed lo uliiiui or bu Ioicvtrileo.iiie-iiliui.iu ) Miuieut ino baine. CtUliLI.su. H.iJIKLl'.Y. May I3t'a, an y Auauor. UDl'IOll'S .NUTICE. ksr.eikor Jis'ali 11. lHjiwu,iito:i!i:ii. Thu unileislgned i.tnlltor appointed by iho ( r phaus' uurl 01 C0I111110I1 cuuni uiiiiiKj li.-t 11 tin Honor Ihu Din h lu thu hanus ul s. u, Jayue, ml. uilnlsiritiur it said uiddeiii lu umi aiming mo paillesiiilltlril Uu lelu heii by Lle-s IintU'u that ho will i-ll lu lhodi,chargo ul too dm It- ut his appoint. Iiiettl ul Ids tllle,, in li,u low 11 of lle-iVth, ou Fildiy Iho ,10111 illy tf June, A, II., Ml, 111 two o'clock In Iho a Hi inoim ol bald day, ut Which lluiu nud piieu nil ,il mu m iiiii,tbliii 1.1 xuni luiidurt) lviUlied luulleiiil or lofoieui (Kbani'd lie lit liny bllalu uf Ihu bull) j, A, K. OSWALD, Slay 13-tw Auditor, FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Ileal In ihu wurld. I ictts longer linn any nlhtr, Always In good eundllluii, euros sot 1-1-.-ul - .lit ulnia uud e-urt.s. cosls bin hlile inure 1'iaii Hi luiliulloiis, Lvrry package has Iho trado mark. Cull for the gvu. ulue, umi I iko no other. iuuyl34.w r x TAKUANT'S 8KLTZKK APBUIENT. May rroiierly be called tno "Ilorculos" n( medlclno for It cleansea Naluio'a auiipau bliiblep.and allows 1I10 recuperative l oners of llio ujgteiu to do tho woik of reatoratlonpolicallh, Nomedlclno cures 1 Nlura alono'cuies. 11 l;aperlCLtlopeim the prarer avenues, the- functioastro wriouvu loresumi Ihelrwoik, and llio iKitltnt irets well. ' 801 1) tY At.k nROOQtSTJ. KiftyJJUv 1. Silks, Satins, Velvets, etc o, Ii'orei,'!! Novelty Dress (Inods. il. Solid Color Dress (looiK Cashmeres nnd Uciges. ,. lllack Dress Goods. (J. Hosiery nml Underwear. 7. Cloths nnd Cishiiiieres. 8. Kid and Fnlirio Gloves. !). Men's Fiii'iiMiing Goods. 10. l'nrasols and Umbrellas. 11. Upliolsterv. ' Housekeeping I.iiieiis. lil. IMmlins nnd Sheetings. II. Flannels. IT). Lawns, Chintes, Calicoes, etc. l(i. I''ani!V Goods. '17. AVhilu Goods. 18. 1 Iniiiliurg Kiiilii'oidcries. HI. T.aces nud Mndc-up Tia.ce Goods. 20. Hilihons. 1I. Ladies, Hisses and Children's Wraps. Ladies' Suits. an. Ciiildrens' Suits. 2-1. llovs' Clothing. 2"i. oMuslin Underwear. 20. Corsels. 27. Ladies' Skirts. 28. Shawls. 20. Infant's Outfits, ill). Gossamer Waterproofs, ill. ArtNeedlo Work Materials. il2. l''ringes, Gimps, etc., 32. Iiiittons nnd Notions, ill. Lining Materials. livorv oiit-of-towit consumer should send for itPDeciiueii copp of tho Journal for the Ifo'iiscltold, nil illustrated paper published in their interest. STBAWBR1DGE & CLOTHIER, MARKET STREET TO FILBERT. 11. W. COR. EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. r Ghestqilt Ui-on receipt rf a postal card.spc- w Market j ciiyin.1; tlie Kiiiti ot rjooc.i v.r.ntcei, vc x t, nnr.icilulcly sciul by mail, gratuitously, with widthrs r.atl ; r.'.r.:!:cd, Eaniplcr. of Dress GooDS9SiLKS?Etc. showing tho latest rty! and cnablinjr a purchaser in any part of IhoUititvjil Slates lo select satisfactorily, and order the goods convcr.Liuly, v'iLh certainly of receiving only what are scat fi r, nnd at pivebe'y the ;;r.nie prices paid by city customer. who buy at our counters. If, upon examination at home, any articles fail to be as expected, wo request their lvturn, :. .1 send other.! in exchange, or refund the r.io:tv.y oi.cj if thu purchaser prefers. Our New Spring Catalogue embracing all the departments ia one large book, with a system of ordering goods by letter more convenient than any heretofore, will be mailcel, without charge, to those who send u.iapoi.tal card containing name, town, county, and state: nothing further i i nccjsaaiy, we will under stand what i.i waatcd. Our slock, which forms the greatest variety in one establishment in tho United States, includes Ladies' Suits, Shawls, Millir.wry, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries, Sho-.i, Linen-,, Gentlemen's Cloth ing, Housekeeping Good;, China, Silverware, Furniture, Carnets. etc. Address. ' , John Wanamaker PHILADELPHIA. I3tb torc' Jnnw'' n the Grand Iiepot, occupies tl.e .oci nt TMr- olrCGt i1.ft.tf :cn.s ui the truuiid Cuor o!onc. Hall OQliarC City PUBLIC SlLiE OK VAt.tJAIll.K REAL ESTATE! lly virtue uf power In tli'j will of John Mce.illa, Lite of Sa'utien county, New Vorlc. JeceMSt il, tlio un (leihlsnctl.onoof llio t'.xrcutors nnin.'il In tlio will and acting e'.xocutor in 8alJ cstute', HI ollor at pub llo K.ilcs at tlio Court Hoihj In niociiiibiii',,', nt one oclocl: in tlio ufternoon on Friduv, June Snl, 1881, All that tract or parcel of land sit into la the town, ship of Heaver In tliu county ot Colum'jla and Slate of I'enniylvaiila, formerly CttanNi,.! township, Northumue'iland county In s.tl l Mato ot I'enniylv -nla, tie-Klnnliii; nt a pent, thenco by land ot Dante Xeycr south bl.ueen and one-half decrees east tUret hundred nnd Hcventy-nlno pi,'rciie3 lo a post, llience by land ot Jesso Kvans noi tit twentj -elh'ht degrees east eighty-four poiehei ton post, theneo by land or J 6so llroota north twelve uegreeu wett eighteen perches to n black oak, ihenca noilh hoventj clsht degrees, cast eighty peivhes to a post and thenco by lauds of C.tllutlno Lon;;eiibcr;,'er north sixteen degrees west two hundred and serc'tuy. two ,p:rclie.i to a post, ihinco by landot (ledge Uoni,'enber0'er north twenty 010 degrees west one hundred and twelve peTch-s to a post, and thence by IilU of Thorn is I.einoiH ,oiitli seenty iegrccs west ono hundred nud sixty perches tu tho place of beginning, voutalnlnir Threo Humlri'il nnd Seventy-two and two-thirds Acres of land and allowance e.f six ier cent for roiids, which said tract of land was sui vejeil lu pursiiauco of 11 warrant dated Ma da) of August, UtiJ granted to Andrew Clark, The land lnuieatcd anl Is mippascl to contain AVMlIt ll'ITi: C O II.. TIUtMS -Two li ii.irn 1 and ility il.i'lars on slrlk. Ing down lhe pro.ieitf. and II11 balance lu tendajs ondellteryof Ih'a died bj ihu exicuier. (It'V II, MeM ISTKII, L'xueutor, Xou litNK. The propel ty was si ld f.r tlio taxes last .lime, ami tho 1111101111I icipilred Mr taxes nnd redemption from Unit sn 11 lo nlilrli (hi above rale will bosiibjjct, will lu iSi'w, in .uMiticn to Hhlch will bit the tii.xi'S iicirneil Unco iho said sale, on a reduced valiiitl.m niii iuiitlii!; 10 about llflcen dol. lain a )enr. JOHN (l.KKKKZIt, MaycMi, M.ts Attorney. DMINISntATKIX' NOTICK. IliUm OK IIKNItV W. Al'l., DKKiSKa. Lel(er8Cf AdinlnMrnllon on iho estate of Henry w.Aiil, Mlo ofr-colt lownshlp. Columbia counly. l'iiiii'a.,decfcoeil. have bon granltil byiho Kiel', teruf sulci ciiiiiiy lo iho undersigned iidmlnlstrali ix. A 1 iiersoim hating cl.ilins iwinlnst Ihoesuiu of Iho decedent am ifipn.siid lo prjsent them torsttlle inent, and those Indebu d lo thu estate 10 make ray. mejnt to iho uiiilcralgueU Admliiislrattlx without C, W, Mil l Kit, Attorney. April sn ow' SAlt.Ml II. Al'l, Aduilnlstrati Ix, 1; o. Espy, l'a. DM1N ISTItATOK'ri NOTICK. KiTlK OK I1KNJJSIIN UKDKIISIl'TII, HKCEimil. Lutein of ndinlnlitrallon on tlio estatoot lienjamln i.iiiileiiitulh, lata or conviuhHin iwp, Columbia co .creased, havo uteu granltd by Iho lleulslerof sabi county to tliu uuders gnfdudinlnlstratoi-.AII persons having claims n jalnsi tliu ti.tutBOf said decedent are leiiui-sltd lu jueient llitiufor set'lcinent mid llmso indebted 10 the estate, m malts pajineutto the undersigned administrator without, tin lay. ,, , ISAAU l.lNIIKIIMri'll, 0, W. Miiuii. Admlulsirator. .VaWr;. I'.O.lU.igtovMi.l'n. OTICK. KnllM l.ll,,.l,,.,t ,L ' ,v ,a ,v. .v ' i. u iimi 1 no i,iiiiitiiiiv 01 retu inrn idven to Hlm Altridetiliull, to mtikn sulou ot luwbtrind reriloinntiryon luy uci'imnt ns nceiit. ',',?11 Wtfc'itl.'l ut A' rl1- a, 11., issi , t HhdrHwn and surrvtidued Wy kiutua (onsent, tv) n, si iv, k, iiiliRutjuiti. MS -S'OlllL HAIR IRENEWE Has been In constant f uso by tho public for ovor twenty yearn ana Is tho best preparation ever invented for lll'.STOK. ISO OKAY HAIIl TO ITS YOUTHIUI, COLOlt AND MFU. . It eunplleg thu nnturnl food nnd color to tho ltnlr (.'lands without staining tlio skin. It will Increnso nnd thicken tho growth or tho ltulr, prevent Its blanchtiiR nnd fallliif; off, nml thus AVKltT UALlJNKSS, It cures Ilclllnc. I'.riin. tlons nnd Dnndruir. As n HAIIl DItKSSINO It U very di .lrable, giving tho lialril silken softness which nil nil 111 1 re. It keeps tlio head fletin, sweet nnd lieiiltlty. Tho State Aseayer and OLemist of Mass. and leading endorso and rocorn- mend it as a groat triumph in modi- cine. tssi 1 BUCKINGHAM'S Dy V V V V K w V -MX , YYl-llsilER.S will rlinnco the heard to n llltOW.V or 1II.ACK ut illscrctlnn. Ilclng In 0110 lirejmrntlou It Is easily applied, nnd produces 11 permanent color that will not wash nir. l'ltKiuuun itv R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. w,u 111 111 union in Mtgicini, AUUNTS wanti;u. NEWKKV1SI0N NIJW TIJSTAIII'IV'I' 1,1 ArtSn!!li" .Py,tll 11,ll?,t,','i"'Ent scholars of Kng- ! ii ti tiV, if ViiiVA 1 riicoot l oriespiiiiuii'K 1 ...i T.W.T- . . 'r. (jre, iiiieusupHi.cnit'iiiiji iiriLTf 't-UJint btnil og. a separate I'Coiiiprelien- ,,7n. !.''.' 1 ' ,u u"u lest ransiai ot.s," tu iin fi, .,ru",,nccount ut tho New lleMslou, It VXl cver "Cd. Bend btunp .JyllliSliy lllLh ITUUSHI.NO CO., Norwlilt, Lcnn' April liS.'wcw TOICH BLOOD! Hi' ,v " completely cliiingo tlio blood lu ho ZmXL i'?. !' "'W'V'"""' A.ivper.on , Jil, 'I'r0 'I"'" enrh iilirlit rroin 1 lo JwecU Lo iioii1o,'k1 V',"""" i''.''nltl, " tliliidC bo poailblo. SiMit bv inall for 8 letter slaiiipi. AGENTS WANTED raflii tlnjt .lUthliio. j-ier invintM. Witt i"lU nittif IllttlUU iu-jr,j.ljr u