THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLOMBIA ClUl:l PA. J. Si MTTENBEHDEB, BLOOMSBURQ, PA. Friauy,,Tuno S-L. 1881. Tito lc)iililionii oranns nro lipgiuninj,' to admit tlmt General (4rnnt'n views of tho duties and rcspousiliiliticfi of mli1ioof fini'tn, nro nnrrow and conleniiitilile. When did ho over hold contrary opin ions 7 Nothing in his nnblio llfo has over shown. Tho Louisvillo Courier Journal rises to remark that "Thoro is no longer a r tiolo of niyotery about Grant. As long as ho kept, h'fs lips closed as tho "Silent Man," ho could inako an ininression. Having now beoomo ono of tho most garrulous of mortal, tho tunato liltlouoss of tho man leaks out copiously." Sir. .Too W. Furoy, assoetato editor of tlio Ilellotontu wotenman, is a candi date for register and recorder of Centra (mini. v. with verv nromisinir chances for Hiiocess. Ho is a lively writer, n reliable Domoorat and a good iellow generally, anil that kind of a man ought lohavo an ollice. Sir. Carl Sclittr.'H New York jVwnih An nuts it thus: "An unfortunate ao riuVnt may put tho Vice 1 'resilient at tho head of tho government. And wo may assure Mr. Arthur that tho neonlo are contemplating with shamo and dismay tin- nossibilitv of Mr. Conklinc's errand- boy becoming President of tho United Mates. Those interested in snortini: matters wid be nleased to hoar that Mr. Robert Ibmner has siguilii'd his intention of per niittim'his famous horses liarus and Htl- win J''orrest,to trot, in public tins season, ."'f. Conner thinks that they an boat ib bfsl records vet made and foivo Vtin- il iVilt'n wonderful man- Maude b. ( Hot. n milo faster than U.IO'J. Tho hull of Commodore l'erry's tlag hhii). tho Lawrence, is still sailing tho lakes under the name of tho Harriet I Jus, a schooner of 179 tons burden. Her up nor works have been rebuilt several times, but her bull u its sound as when she went into tho battle of Lake Kiie, Sept. 10, lSia. Slio is in Toledo. Ex-Senator Dorsey carried tho stalo of Indiana for tho KopublicaiH last tall, so nil lus friends nrondlv claim, llto very high toned men of tho party gave him a dinner as a sort of acknowledgement of his services in corrupting tho politics of tho country. It floes seem rather rough on Doinuy that tho benelieiaiies of his labors nro doing their boot to land him in tho penitentiary. It's wrong, perhaps, but certain it is that tho people are not waiting with bated breath for tho result of the bribery investigation at Albany. 'Pears like there was a largo sized want of conli denco in tho proceedings. There have boon investigation committees before this, whero tho necessity for an honest verdict was apparent to everybody ex cept tho members of tho committee. A meeting of the United States Mimii ed Pensioners' League was held in Phila dol)hia,.Tuno 115th. Tho object of this as sociation is to secure an increase of pen sions to !?I0 per month for soldiers who have lost an arm or leg in tho service. A committee of five was appointed for tho purpose of inducing maimed soldiers and sailors all over the country, to join in tho movement. Tito llarrisburg Patriot is so utterly disgusted with tho behavior of Stale Senators during tho late session, that it advocates tho abolition of tho Senate. A much better plan would bo to rediico tho membership of both houses to tho number they contained before tho Con stitutional Convention changed it. Wo A may not get a better quality of btatos- men, but nro not apt to get a worse. Hamilton Lisstou, a prominent manu facturer of Philadelphia has bought b'JOO.OOO acres of land trom tho State of Florida. It is said to bo the largest pur chase ever made by a single peiou in the world. Tho tract is nearly as largo as the state of New Jersey. The price paid is unknown. Sir. Disston intends ijjiiUll..-i-lv?- -1 w immigrant)! Oil" the land. Tho municipal authorities of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, havo refused to grant li cences to any tavern or saloon keepers, hoping thus by one bold stroke, to finish liipior drinking. Now, however, tho ser ious question arises how to meet tho ex penses of tho loeal government, which heretofore havo been defrayed in largo part by tho fees and taxes paid by tho liquor business. And tho worst of it is, that liquor drinking has not been stop ped at all Six miles distant is the town ship of Slat ion, where beer and other drinks aro to bo had in unlimited quanti ties, and to that place tho thirsty popula tion of Cedar Rnpidsutakodnily pilgrim ages by means of a handy anil now ex tremely prosperous railroad. The country is nick of tho lloptibllcanbtu of which Mr. Conkllng Ik tho type. The Itonub llcati party Is tired of bosaWui, qusrreU about patronage, slavery to the machine iirnl tlm statesmanship of Iho feed-trough. N, Y. IleraU. Why, bless you, man, that's all thorn is left of tho party. Its mission ended long ago and it litis lived for years on a reputation for good deeds and tho spoils of ollice. Since Grant went into the Whito House and public plundering and rascality received, for tho first titno in tho history of tho country, a Presidential sanction, tho Republican party has been steadily going down hill. To say that it is "tired of what gives it existence is moral, perhaps, but surprisingly lidioti loua. Tho A'idow of Frank Lcslio has at last taken possession of tho estate and tho assignee, Air. Isaac W. England, has been released from further duties. Tito estate at tho timo it camo into tho possession of tho nssiguoo was inventoried ut $76, 000, nnd was encumbered by debts amounting to about 8100,000. In Ions than four years the assignee has compro mised with and obtained releases Irotn all tho creditors, and has turned over to tho executrix of Sir, Frank Leslie, who had meantime died, an estate worth cer tainly not less than half a million dol lars. Though several millions of dollars passed through Sir. England's hands during ins nsslgneoshlp, his accounts woro passed without tho challenge) of a dollar. In those days, when so much lias to bo published about delinquent trustees nnd estates absorbed in the process of admin, inflation, it is gratifying to find, so con piouou mi illustration of utrast fulth., Cully ml wisely ulmlui&twel. i It betjins to look ns if tho Democrats of the Now York legislature were play ing into the bauds of the Republicans,!!) Voting tor .mint u. ,lncol, who is inoli- ijitilo under tho Constitution of the State. I'hls inlghtfieein liicredible.did wo not ro member that John Kellv.nn aliened Dem ocrat, helped to defeat the nomination of I utien for President nnd jmvu tho Statu to Conkllng. Thero may bo sonio of those Kolly Deinoernts In Albany it's quite likelv,u$ there is a diversity o'f scal awags to bo found there. It is reported that Secretary Windoin in his search for rottenness in tho Treas ury department has been very successful too much so, in fact, as he has ordered the investigations to bo discontinued. Whether this bo true, wo cannot stnto jiositively, but it is so very like the end ing of former liopubliean searches for fraud that wo aro inclined to credit it. When a Democratic President occupies tho White House again, then nnd not till then, will the people over know what rascality has found tiplaeo under tho roof of tho Treasury. ly intelligence received from the Warner Observatory, Uoehester, N. Y it appears that still another comet bus just been discovered by Dr. Gould, Di rector of tho Cordova Observatory, Argentina Republic. South America. This comet seems to bo the groat comet of 1H07, and is located in tho Constella tion of tho Dove, right ascension ti hours and declination South ill) degrees. It is not visible from this latitude and not known yet that it will be. although it is likely to be,as thecometof IH07 was distinctly seen. No apprehension need bo felt at tho unusual nppeiiianco of comets during the present year, as they do not possess the power to work injury to tho earth or any other planet. What will thoAineiiean Jliblo Society do with the revised New, Testament'? Tho Rov. Dr. Taylor, formerly Secretary of the society, says iii tho .Independent that it will "wisely and necessarily refuse to bo forced into any measures for the permaturu adoption and publication of a revision which lias vol to endure the double test of critical scholarship nnd popular approval." Ho thinks that the present demand for the ollline is being fully supplied by piivnlo publishers. "Nor will Hiblo societies," he adds, "linil their vocation gone by continuing to print and circulate the common version. The most that they can do will bo to pub lish tho New concurrently with the Old, and this they will do only when they liud tho demand sufficiently urgent to justify tho change of eonstittitious and charters, and tho nooei-sary risks and oxpon.es of tho work ; but until thero shall bo mort unanimity in its favor, on both sides of tho ocean, they will make hato slowly. One thing should bring sweet conso lation to the New Yoik republican the collection that his brethren ebo where are quite as deep in the mud as ho is in the mire. In Pennsylvania the metropolitan machine has been wrecked aiidtheiuaich of the Cameron men is toward the peni tentiary. At Washington tho gooit and groat men who last year saved the NNNation from the rebel brigadiers,clnp on false mustaches am! slouched hats and fly over the back fences whenever a harm less hook agent rings tho door-bell. In Ohio tho managers remark philosophically that they always expect the State to go Democratic tho year after a Presidential election. In New Hampshire tho parly has been split in two overtlioSenalorship by tho ambition of that "political tramp," liillce Chandler. In fact thero is thunder all round tho sky, and our lieptibliean friends cannot complain of lacking "l!ie s.ul relict That ml3:ry lives tlio fellowship ot crlcf." Ar. Y. World. lilUUK.U'liDU ItAOlUb. Adam Badeau, a former staff officer of Gen. Grant, and his most obsequious toady, has written it book which he calls a "Life of Grant." It purpoils to be histoiioul and a reliable military work, but is uoth ing of tho kind. It is simply a nauseat ing eulogy of Grant at theexpen.soof other generals who did good service in the war, Aiuongothers whom Ladeati assails, though his attacks are hidden under ap parent praise, is Gen. George 11. Thom as, a man of sterling integrity, unblem ished reputation and high sense of honor, a belter soldier than Grant and in ever) way his supciior. For litis ho isshuitily taken to task by Gen. H. ". Roynton, wito in an elalioialo article m the J'lnla dolphin Times of Monday, exposes the ignorance, lnalevoleneo and mendacity o tho so-called biographer. Ladeau's work on Hie one snlo and that ot .Icltcrsou Davis on thu utlteu. nit.jiiin tint most" unreliable and worthle.-s of tho inany that havo been written concerning mo reiieiiion. 1'ow, il any.rcally intelli gent men expected much front such u writer as IJadeau, but his book appears to bo worse than was gonoiully anticipa ted. Tito belittling of many in the hope of making ono great, and calling tho to stdl "history," may suit men of lladeau's stripe,but they aro uotsullieiently numer ous in litis country to create public senti ment. Tito proper place for Ibidoau'sbook is the junk shop, mid not tho library. U was written to destroy tho reputa tions of better nicii than the author, but it will not achieve that result. ANHsroi'tiimnuiTiox. Assemblyman Titthill recently made u vigorous speech befoto tho joint conven tion of tho two Houses of tho Now York legislature, in which ho charged biibery and corruption on tho part of certain loll byibts who aro pushing the candidacy of Chauncey SI. Depew for United States Senator. Sir. Tuthill offered to ltuuish tho names of witnesses to prove the truth of his statement, if a committee of the joint convention bo appointed, Sena tor Strahau testified before tho Iegisla tivo biibery committee to the effect that John 1. Davenport, on behalf tho l'resi doiit,tendorod to Sir. Strahau tho United States Slarshalship for tlio Southern Dis trict of Now York, Davenport frankly said that Strahan's inlluenco was oxpecietl to bo turned against Conkliug nnd I Matt, and ho demanded tin immediate answer. Slrahtiu declined to accept the ollice on those terms, anil in less than twenty-four hours another man was ap pointed. Agftcmhlymau Bradley has testified that Senator Sessions endeavored to bribe hint with SiiUOO in ittorey, to vote for Dcpow. A delightful picture, ti uly, of licptiblicnu decency. Thero is a verv general belief that if Sir. Tuthill were af forded tho oppoi Utility, ho would expose a mass of itiseality su'ch as hns never yet boon known. Senator Strahau has been in political life for many years and has borne an excellent character. His state iiient cariies loo much weight to be care lessly oust aside. Senator Si ssions has long been known ns a lobbyist and one employed to procure legislation nnd, ns tho bribery of Sir. Bindley is just in his line of business, thoro is every reason to boliovo that tho chnrgo is true. Tho do cent RopiibHumiii of New York must be highly editlod by the dovelopiueuti of the i nut few weeks and wait with anxiety for fiurttar expuwivg. Jn tbe tttfltilfmo thai m n Ueml loo MraftftflM th. iKvtim r,f UtW3l UpMlFM - Vf.H Y COMMON dfMV. Com Grant i-j notjittely to heed a btog raphcr,'tti giVo pnjtotity nn adequate conception of whnl manner of man ho was. Tito columns ot the newspapers of thu present day aro siilllclent for that Work, nnd if Olive bo uuydu the fiituro win havetho courage to wado through the stuff thnl the "great Captain" pours into the ears of newspaper reporters, such persons cmi arrive at a fair estimate of his oharaeter, made by himself. Grant's selllshness and anil y aie such that any political inoVeiiKMil at variance with his views, ln construes inlo a personal gilev nnee. His uno dled-forlntevfeu'iiee fit tho Senatorial light in New York, hinges solely on the fuel, that Conkllng has been his staunch suppuitor nnd therefore must bo right, whilst l!oberton, who opposed his third term aspirations, luitt,;w von tru, bo wrong. To him, polities aro in separable from the npoils of ofllee. Ho always looked upon tlio I 'resiliency ns a personal gift and greedily look nil the perquisites appertaining thereto or in tiny iso belonging. A host of eneltiiis could not havo dragged down Grant's lepiitatiou us ho himself has, within tho past few weiks. During the hist Ptesi ilcntial campaign ho disgraced himself and guvo fresh grounds for tho charge of mendacity, by his iinsietnly attacks upon Gen. H.ittcouk, nnd his more recent utterances slill further d'-grado him in tho eyes of till the honorable nnd intelligent of his countrymen. Initiate interview, Grant thus spcaksot the l'tfsident, "Gar field is n man without backbone a man of lino ability, but lacking slamitia. Ho wants to please everybody and is afraid of incurring the enmity 'of all tho men who are around him." Grant was never troubled with tiny such feelings anil has gieat.eonleiupllorlho.se who are ilillu eneed by public approval or condemna tion, lie eared nothing for any one save himself and wa royally indifferent to popular clamor, lie traded on his repu tation and in his greed for power and pelf did such deeds as would haw driven or dinary mortals out of the country in dis grace. Perhaps it is as well thathe should be his own destroyer. It is a just retribu tion for the evils his administrations brought, upon the country, DlI'llllTAM' I'll CANDIDA ITS. In another column will bo found the new law for tho prevention of fraud and bribery at nominating elections ami eon vcniious. The attention of candidates, judges and clerks of elections, and dele gat is to conventions in called to the pro visions of this law which are very siting cut. It will be well for all such to exer cise g.-eat care lest they offend and render themselves liable to tie; heavy penult ic.i named. If this law is enforced, as it slioitid be, a stop will be put to many practices which tend to eoriupt. voters and destroy the purity of elections. It is lull timo that something were done lo crush out the evils which have increased yearly, and which havo brought the poli ties of Iho country into disrepute. Tho ptiiehaso of votes with money, or piotn ises of ollice lias grown so general that it has almost come lo bo looked upon us inseparable from a successful campaign. Nothing can bo more utleily degiading, or more at vatianoe witli the system of goverutneiil by the people. The political power of a town or county loo frequent ly vests in a clique of corrupt and design ing men who buy their suppoitcrs as httleheis buy cattle in the market. Thoro is not n section in the Slate uhcro this ovil does not exist, in agieater or less de gree. Columbia County is, perhaps, as tree from corruption as any in tho Com monwealth, bat thero is no doubt that politicians hero havo obtained ollice by tho unlawful use of money or by promis es of preferment. Under tho new law, such practices aro inisdemeanois and the terms aro so explicit, that comparatively few men will dare expo-o thein-elves to Iho risk of lino and imprisonment. Every good citizen should feel it a duty to do all in his power to ensure the enforce ment of the law, and tho result will bo that ollices will only bo obtained in an honist and honorable maumr by men who are qualilied, mentally and morally, to fill them. Con option in politics, like all evil things, gtows rapidly when unmolested, and can only he cheeked by tho people under the ntovisioiis of a ligoions law. All our lender.) should carefully peruse the text of this important law, because eleelois as well as candidates can find therein much food for reflection. VCTOKD. Governor Hoyl has vetoed tho judicial apportionment bill and tiled an idabomto iK.juyn j(!i in. teutons for his action. I'.y Iho bill the counties of ti teen, Heaver, Jefferson, Lawrence and Lebanon, each of which contained less than 10,01)0 pop illation, weio made aejmruW judicial dis tticts. Tho oonttitulion proideis that "whenever a county shall contain 10,01)0 inhabitants, it shall constitute a separate judicial district." and as neither of tho counties minted complies with this re quirement, tho Governor holds that thov are illegally constituted. Ho stales thai 'there is now a universal recogni tiou of the inexpediency of tho great in crease of judges in tho courts of common pleas, hindering their ellieieiicy and af fecting tho dignity of tho judicial ollico ami by imposing duties anil labors upon them in many of tho districts, far within reasonable requirements upon their time and ability, tending to lower tho public estimate of their functions." That tlio Governor will ho sustained by tho people does not admit ot a doubt, and a vote ot thanks is duo him for preventing a largo and unnecessary addition to the expenses of tho State. Tho message concludes us follows: "A written plan litis been submitted to nio from a source likely to inspire tho highest confidence in its practical value and wisdotii.lottching tho organization of our courts, to utilize tho services of com mon pleas judges.and relievo thostipreino court, It is appended heteto and filed that it may find such publicity, and se cure such consideration by the people, and the legislature asilsiiuportaiieu is entitled to demand." Ueiowilh wo give the plan, which, it is thought, emanates from the Supremo ivouri: Every II vo (.1) contiguous districts may bo formed iiitoau iutcimcdiuto one call it, if you please, a circuit, tho five presi dent judges to form the oouit. No writ of error or appeal to lie to tho supreme coin t trout tiny county com l unless llrl earned to the intermediate court and final judg ment thero entered. It could bo so ar ranged lltut these intermediate courts should sit twice a year at such place as they may fiotn time lo time elect. Tho proihonotiiry of the court of common pica? of the county where the oouit may sit to be tho clerk of the court. Somo special provision may bo inado for Philadelphia and Allegheny. In Philadelphia tho four president judges might foim tho court, Mud in Allegheny the three prosident judges. Thu advantages of this system seem to bes First To reduce the number of writs of en or ud appeuls lo the supremo court, otf thus Hilar Uw judgm nwre lime to t4wMeMy Important que. iKMB, ui ivavttw www iiiortj mn'mght hundred cases nrgttcd In tho supremo court and about two hundred non-stuls. Second It would tend to seuur6 Uni formity of practice in Iho several dis tricts. Third It Avould givo more constant employment, which will tho bolter quail ifj them for.llieir ollicoV ' ' Fourth There would bo no niblitioiial expense to tho stale. A hi'SNltillvp I'nwonllvfl of framl ami Ciirnqiliim at Primary Klri'tloiis. Tho following Is it copy of the net of av senibly pnssed tit the late session of tlio leg islature for tho prevention of frnutl nnd brlh tr nt nominating elections mid conventions! Hittion 1 lie il enacted, rte , 'flint litre lifter If n candidate for any ollico within this o.'iiiimoinvoalth linll dlrrctly or hullroe'.ly Rive, olfcr or prmnlsu to give, or procure any ttthrr pcrtou to give, oiler or proiniso in give to any rlcctor nuy h or reward, In money, Koodsor other valuable thliifr, or any ectiri ty for tlio p lynientor the delivery of money, Hoods or other valuable thing, or any ollice, emolument or employment on condition ex press! or implied thiitsltcli elector shall cat, irive, retain or withhold his veto or bso Ills Influence nt a uiwiimiling election or dele gn'o election, or cmt, jlva or substitute another to oust or givo his vote or itsn his iiillile.ncfl nt n lioin! tinting coiiviitlon Air or nninsl the nomination of any particular cantlldiitn for nomination, so m to procure such person to tie voted for at any election to tnko place, tho person so hiring, procur luz, influencing, abetting, endeavoring or ollbrlug either directly or tndlieetly tliroogh otlurs, thoir aiders or nbittors to procure the pcrs.ni to bo voted lor by unci- electors, shall bo guilty of n tnUdemcauor nnd on conviction shall be sentenced lo py a fino not exceeding three hundred dollars itnd ho imprisoned for a period tut exec ding threo months. Section !J -If any elector ruitlioriz-d to veto nt nay public election id'terwards to take place within this commonwealth for any ollliie shall, directly or indirectly, accept or receive from tiny person desiring to ho nominated ns candid ito for olliw, or from Iho friends of any such person, nny gilt or rew.ud in moaev, goods or other valuable thing, or any office or employment under an am cement or promise, i xprt.-jtd or implied, that ftich elector shall givo or withhold his vote for tlio nomination of such a person as a candidate for ellleo til Mich olietion, or hall accept or nc.uvo the promise of any person th it In shall hercslier rteeivo any gift or lewatd in iiionev, goods, portion or ether valuable thing if ho ill vote for the nomination ol such ,i person as a candidate for ollice, and (-hull hereafter vole for the nomination el' such peisan, he shall be guilty ot'a misdemean.ir, and, on conviction, shall pay a Hue not rxccdiier three hundred dollars and bo Imprisoned tor a term of time not extecding three mouth. !?!: I UX !! If any elector shall directly or indiiecily flVr to give h is wtu er influ ence at any nominating election, delegate election or nominating convention to any person de-iring to m nominated as a candi date for ollice. or to the friends of any such person, in cmiHlder.Uion that fur such vote or inlhteuc" he is to receive any gift or reward in money, goods or other valuable thing, or any ollice or employment, ho sh.ill ba guilty of a uii-deinf alior, and on conviction shall pav a lino not exceeding three bundled dol lars and undergo n peiiodcf imprisonment not exceeding thrtn months. Section 1 If nny person not modified lo vote at a general election shall veto ut a nominating elation held by any political paily, or it nny parly shall i.rnciiie, advise or iodorsosiicii d scpialified person to so vote, or il any person shall vote at innro than one election district or otherwise, vole more than ouoo on tho same day for the nomination of a candul ite, or shall fratiiluleiitly vote more than one ticket lor the same candidate at tho same tune, or il any pcrsm shad advise or procure nn itlurso lo do, he or i hey shall be tin i 1 1 v of u misdemeanor, nnd on convict ion shnll be fiutil not exceeding the sum of two hundred dollars nun imprisoned fur term of time not. txco ding ilnce months. bKGTIo.v o In nil elites where a person is ck-cltd or chosen, er shall act as n delegate to the convention to make nominations fur olhccsand shall receive, acceptor solicit nuy nrinoin money, goons or tiling ot value, or any oflice or poitinii, ns an inducement to make or loin m any ii'Miiination fur any Per son lo bo voted lor as nn flicer or candidate f'r c Mice, or shall in like manner anil for like reason, agrco lo abstain from voting for any patticular poison, thai I bo guilty of n ini"ilemeatior, and, on conviction, shall he sen'enced to pay a fu.of not more than ono huiidnd dollars nd ho tmprisouid not tx cpo ling threo month-,. fliCTlO.V 0 Any pirs in elected, chosen or acting as n member of the louu'yorex i cuiive committee tif any p.irlv, or ut iiulifo ol n return board to count up and cast the volts polled nt a pnmarv elte ion, held lo make nominations fur olllc, or any person appointed a clerk of Htch return board, who b'ihii (tuectly or toiliiectly aceepr, receive or solicit money, ollice, appointment, employ n ent. lettlmoni ;1, reward, or any other thing ol value, or lue promia ot all in either ot them to inll'.inieo his yoto or action in the di'chatge, performance 01 noi.-pei fionniuoo ol iviy m;, iftitv or ohlii;aljou pertaining to such ollico shall be guilty of a muilen'cmor, and on conviction thereof shall be sentenced to pay n lino of not mom ihnn one hundred dollais nnd to be impri-oned for a time rut excee.ilig tnreo mouiiis, Any ptisr.u or p.-ioons who shall directly or indirectly by oiler or prombo of money, eflico, appoint ment, employment, testimonial, reward or other thing of value, or who shad by threats or intimidation endeavor to inlluenco a member nfa county or executive committee ol'auv pirty, a judge or clerk or any re turning board in the di-ohurge, performance or noii-performnnce of any act, duty or ob ligation pertaining to such ollictt shall bo guilty of a misdemeanor, nnd on conviction thereof shall be sentenced to pay a fino of two hundred dollars and to undergo an im prtirmineiitnot exceeding six months. Approved the eighth day of dune, 1881. JliiNHY M. Iiovr. News Items. A heavy rain and wind storm did great damage in llallimoro on Monday. r'froy, (N. Y.) Press. KDlTOltlAI. A1TKOVAI.. Jlr. r. J. Alelvin, Editor Warren, Muss. Ifcmld, was cured of severe neu ralgia by tho use of St. Jacobs Oil. I'rovidenco 11. I. editors tiro in trott bio two of them too nuw in jail for libel and a suit is pending against another. The more costly iho shoo worn by chil dren the moru important it is that they should bo protected from wear by tho A. S. T. Co lilaek Tip, as they double tho wearing value of tho shoo,und givo them a neat appearance. John Hunter, Heceiver of Taxes in I'hiladolphia.has requested William Don ohiigh, Collector ol Delinquent Taxcs,to resign forthwith. Thousands of women have been entire ly cured of the moat stubborn oases of fe male weakness bv the use of Lydia E. riiiKliams iikhaiu's Vegetable Compound. Send Mrs. Lydia E. l'iukhain, ;ia Western to Avenue, hyim, .Muss., Jor pamphlets, Charles Iv, Taylor, u young lawyer of I'ottsvillo convicted of eiubo.zleinent from tho county, was sentenced on Monday to two year iiiipiisoninent, a fino of $100. costs of prosecution nnd restoration of tho money stolen. Tho Hepubllcan conference commit tees of Schuylkill county mot in 1'otts villo on Monday but failed lo coiupro misc. There will undoubtedly bo two Republican tickets in tho field, A riot took ldnco nt tho Falls of the Sohurlkill on Saturday hiahr. between gangs ot negroes ami wnues, jcevoivcra. raiwi ana otnw wonpoiw voro usoii niul tho row ltwt twitynimito8. BHHUW1' III Willi VUl) llljllltl, The iron suspension bridge spanning tho Allegheny viver nt Pittsburg was partially destroyed by firo on Sunday, causing u loss of J? 10,001). Tho bridge cost S UOO.OOO nnd was thought to be fire proof. If l5. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson, Nv Y. Cured of J'sOriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years' standing, by the Ciillcutn Resolvent internally, and Culicura and Culicuru soap externally. Tlio most won derful case on record. A vicious horse in New York killed his groom last Friday atul tho next day fatally injured another groom. Tho animal was sent to a veteiinaiy surgeon to bo killed. what aii.s you 7 Unless Iho food is properly prepared in tho stomach it becomes corrupt nnd poisons tho system it is intended to nour ish. Dyspepsia nnd its accompaniments nro bad bioalh, headache, constipation, piles, biliousness and depression of spir its. Sufferer with dyspepsia experience a rapid nnd permanent cure by the use of Simmons Liver Regulator. It is purely vegetable and pleasant to tho taste. A haif-tiiblcspoonful of tho Regulator, ta ken after caling, ensures good digestion. Important to Tkavklkrs Special In ducements nro offered ou by tho linrlliigtim ltottto. It will pay you to rend their adver tisement lo be found tlsuwhcto In this issue. March IS -10-w Candidates All person? whoao names nro nnnouticert In this column, nro vletlgcil lo ablilo by tho decision of tlio Democratlo Oonvoutlon.wlilcli will moot on Tuesday Aiijruatutli, cocNrv Ti:nASL'iti:tt. Wenreiuitliorlzid to announce tho name tf II. M. I htt KSilt'llV, as a cniihrlite for the ollico of noun tv 'I reusiiror, subject to the. rules ut I lie lieincerat lo party, lie will not travel to solicit votes. IICOISTEH AND ltECOIIDElt. Wo nro ntillinrl7Ctt tonnnntinco Hie unnio i.f A. II. ItUUIIINO, or ()rino:townslilp, us n cnailM.ito for I he ollico of ltcKlsternnd I.'eecnler, fclibjeet to llio rules of tlio Deinocintlc party, Itr.OISTHU AND ltKCOIlOKIt. Wo nro nut!iirl70tl to announce thu na.no of (I, W, Nl'HUNItlt of nloorr hiiiitv. n cioMld.ilo tortile omen of IfruU'er nwl Uccoidor, subject, to the t lilt s of inn Democratic pnrly. roit I'ltoTltONoTAKV. Wo nro niittinilml toniinouneo tlia nam,! of Wll I.i Ml Kttll'UIIAUM.iir lllonnisbtli'ir, ns.a candidate fur r iioinlnitlmi for the uniuo of prollionot try nnd ft H of lliKcvr-ril ourl-s, Bitl'Jx'l to the tiilcsof Mm Democratic party. . ASS0CIA1 u .unxiu. Wo nro nutliorl.pil to anmiuncu tlio linnio of I AMES I, M U, ot Ncol I hmnslilp, nsnc.indldilofor the oniee of Aswuto Jtnltrv, subject, to tlio rules of tlio Democratlo pirly. AsietATi: JUiHiie. Wo nro niittio l. to ut nouiico tlio l.nmo of I'. I,. H ll'M N, of t'ltawtssn ntn caiulidnli! fur Ab-socl-ulu.liMgo, Muldrct to licu.ocuitlc mica. COl'VI'V TltUAbUHCIt. We nio nutlioilcd to unnntinco tho rmmoof NA THAN intHASV, an n c.indldnto fnr tlio ollico of County Tri'ii.suitT.&ubJccl to tlio rulcsof tlio Ucin ticrullc pin ty. COUNTY COM M ISS10NHU. Wo nro iiutlmilmt to announce tlio iiunio ot NTni'llfN Putin, ort'ciilro t wut.bli,ns u candl. line fo' lite Ibcotif I'.mi.ly Commissioner, subjict to tho i tiles of llw Dcnu'Cnute patty. COUNTY TJtEASUlti:ii. NATHAN MlU.lin, of Main tovnlilp, aiitlinrlzcs us to nunouiifo bis mono ns it entidM.ttv for llio of lli'o of county 'nonsuit r, Mibjcct lot he rules of tlio Dcmocrallupjtiy. COUNTY COMMISSION:!!. oi.ro nuthorl7cd tjumnnuneo llio nitmoof Wll 1,1 M S. PISH hit, of Main towtiKltlp. nsneaiidld.it lor ounty CoinmlMdoner, bubjuct to thu rules ot tlio Deliiucrii lo parti . Pot! ASS iCIATE Jl'DOB. Wo nio niill.r ilul to nmiotinco tlio name of ISAAC K. Kllll'KltAli.M, of lionton towiisldp. ns n Candida to lor tlio i lllco or Assoctalo Judj,'c,subject to llio rules ut tlio Diinocrnllcpaity. I'OK ASSOCIATE Jl'DdK. Wo nro nutbml.fil to utiiiouneo llio riamoof .1. 1'AUI, I'll KY, of neater tmniflilp, 113 n caiulldalo for At-.soctali! .fudo, subject to tho inks of llio Deinoi.iritic paity. iti'otsi uit and tti:coiti)i:it. MICIIAi:!. 1'. EYKltt.Y, of llloom .burtf, nlitliorliCS 113 to ntinotiiico Ids tuiino nsn candldnio for tlio of llco of Hiffts-tt'i- niul in colder, RUbJ'ct to tlio dcclc lon of tlio lkmrxrutlo County t'omontlon. COUNTY COMMIShlONKK. Wo nro nuilioii7cd to nnnounco tlio mmo of uiniii.r-.M iiiaciiAUT, of .Main townslilp. osacan dldate tor tbo i.tllce 01 Coubty t'eininls-lomr, nib jixi to 1110 deci?ion i f 1110 Democratic t'onveulwu COUN l'Y Ti'.BASl.'ttKI!. Wo nro nutl.orlKi'd t aiinounco tlio nanio of JAM Kis K .! ( (. or Mum uwiih nn. as a cttnl i nto tor the oflice ot Conn y Treustiiur, subject I lie 1 tiles ui oiu fuuuoruiio pany. COUNTY TltlWM'imii. We nro nutlioilzed to announce the namo of A. M .lOUNSoN. of 1 ocust lowiishln 11.S 11 (uimIIiIjio for llio ollico of Cuuuly Ticnsi.ier, hiibjiel to tlio titles ui uiu ueiiioentiiu lutty. C d'NTV CO.MMISSIONKH. Wo mo oullioilcd to nunoittiuo thu nainjofll. V MKtUt, of l''tsl.DiL'cie(l; lowlnlito, ns neindldatr for tit 1 onit'e 01 Count t ouiiiilUloiitr, sutJect to tttu lULVai'l tllU l,UHK.l I .1 UL 'illy. JAlIdtOAU SALK. Ily virtue of n rtt of Fieri Facias Issued out of tlio Court of Cunnion Picas of Columbia county, to mo directed nt the stilt of JblinMcIaughllu ngiitntt tlio Nortti nnd Wtt,t Itraneli ltnllioailCoiiip.ini. I here by iftvc notice Hint I will c..om to publto siitout tlio Com t HouMjln l!lcoiii5burt', on TDK-DAY tho Mil day of .IDLY, lssl.ui. tin o'clock In tho foicnoon, llio tondivny nnd roadbed nnd nppuiioiiaiices cf tlio sntd Noith mid Wtst, hianeh itnllroad Company, stltuto In Ihoiountl'Buf Coluioblaiiud l.iucine, on tlio sotitli rldo of the Sufiuelmiinii titer (now In process ot construction between lliotonn of Catn- wlssa and tho City of Wllkes-llatre), Uigctlier whit tin) right tf wtiy, llxturts, ties, iiialeilals nnd cor porate property connect e"t I herewith, nnd also tlio corporate franchises nnd tlKlita of said r.dhoad company under or by lituo of Iho Actor Assembly, entitled "All act to Incnrporato tho North uud Wist lirunch liallioad Coiiipany,"i,ppiovcd lath May.issi, unit of nil ut lnr acts niiplleiillo to said company, U. II. 1CNT, llloomsburifl,luno3. issi. sliertrf. piss Tlio pa ISSObUTION NOT1CK, liartnerldii lierotofoio exist Inir bet ween .1. II. Ko-itv uud Joiiuiban hncliinun. nsbrl, klatets and ooiitiueiors, is 11,1s uay aissoiteu by mutual con sent. ,T. It. K&S'l Y, JONATHAN llACIIMAN. Illooui!biirg,JtJnot!l ibsi. a u. riuiii, .iiiorney-aii.'iw. uilice ax. in coiuinutan iiunuiug, Juno 21, '61 TAKE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR It will positively cui'uSlvlt Ilciiilnt.'lio. DYSPEPSIA. Tlio itetrulalor will pohhlvely euro tills terrible dlseuso, Wousbeitciupliallcnlly what ttuknowto .CONSTIPATION Hionld not lu letMiilnl nsn trltlinirnllinent. Nn- luro Ut'liiaudsilio ulmnsl legubtrlty ot lliobotTels. 1 iicrriiiio, us-ist iiuiuio u oiKiutr Miniuons jattr IteguUior. It Is harmless, mild nnd elTeciual. PILES. Holier It nt luiiiilft.r tlioko wliosnifpr tlivnrtr uiy wiui riiL'M. iLiiuatuit.il uuiuircua aim wtu emu MALARIA. IVrMJUS I1HV l(iU fill lltlnrk4 v (ifPfH.ICir.n1lv Iriklnu a fiiihtt of Mimiiob4 KutfUtator tu kecptho Bad Breath. (lenernily nrlslntr from n disordered stomach, can bo cerroctoa by tnklntr Wmuions Uvtr liogulutor. Jaundice, Khmnor.8 1 Ivor Itetrtilatorsoon rratlluitra ibis ou. i'obi, Hum nn, n,Mi'iu, uanuL- mo bKtii cicar iinu iroe from tilt linpuiltles, COLIC. cldidreu surrerlng llli collosoon oxpcrlenoo rn. lief whan H mrnons I.hir llegulator landinhiUtered. Adults nlso deilvo k'lent U tieiltfrom thin medicine. It Is not uiin'easniit. It s harmlcis ntd urcctlve. Purely urcliible, Sold by nil Druggintu. THY IT. Junetl, "SMy liGVIsKO NEW TCHrAMKNTS I ltliifctnttHl. L'litanwt slid lust. ulla nt kii. hoiaian's 'PfrWYRTAr liIFil irJ 1 1 A, J. JULIAN 0(1., I'ltM. I chiii,' IIiitnora,Scnly Humors, Blood Humors ppccdily. ponnn tii'iitly , uud economically cured whou pliysiciuns and nil other methods i'tiil. Cntleurn Uosolvont, tin? now llloort Pttrttlcr. tn ternnllji, cut lent n. n Medicinal .lehy, nPflsled by tlm ciitlcuin Medicinal nnd Toilet Soap, externilly, hive performed Iho most, miraculous cures of t ten Injr. Kcnl.v nnd Hcrotnlous Humors over recorded lit tnudlcnl iinual.t. Eozoma Rodeoti V. tt. tirnkn, Ti ,n?ciit for tlarper nnd llrothcr?, lletrotr, Ittch., trlves nn nstonlslilin; nccount "Mils rnso (Hcenift llodenl), which had boon tienleil by 11 coiiMillutlon of plivsiclrtnn wllliout hincllt, nr.d speedily yielded to tlio Cutlcura llcmudles. Salt Rlioum. Will McDonald, 1IJ Dcnrlioni htrect, Chlcitiro, erattfully ncknowledires n euro of n.tll Illienm on licad, neck, faco.nrms nnd loirs, for piventoen enrii not nblo to wnlk except, on hands nnd knees tor ono yonrs not. nbln tohnip htmsi'ICforelBlii yonM! tried ImiHlreiH of remedies: doctors pronounced his oasi! liopi lesaj pertiinnently cured y tlio cutlctim ltelno dlcs. Ringworm, (Icq. W. llrown,4S Marshall street, Providence, It. I., cured by Cutlcitm Itcmedl sof n lilniftrorm Hu mor (?ot at tlio bather's, which spretd nil over Ids ears, 11 ric nnd face, and for six ycnis ic3tstcd nil kinds ot treatment. Skin Diseaso. H. A, Steele. Ksi Chicago, 111., swsi "I will say Hut. before 1 used Ciillcuritllcmeillcs 1 was In n fear ful itnle, nnd had riven up nil hopo of ever having nntr teller They havo performed nwondcrfnl euro for mo nnd of my ownrrcs will nndnccord I recomtnend llitin." t'tiitctiru ltemodtes nro prepared by WntiKHA: POTTUli, ultemlsts nnd liruirglsls, my Wnslilmjtoii stieel. lloston, nnd fnrnalo hy nit druifBlstn. I'rlees ot cutlcura 11 .Medicinal .lolly, small boxes Pi) cents liii'tro boxisjl. ciitlHirn lit solvent, tlio new liloon I'tirhler, $ per bottle, cuttcitrn Medicinal Toilet Soap. '.dents, Cutlcura Medicinal Sliatlui? Moapj 15 cent; In bars for barbels 11 lid largo consumer,.',') cents. All mailed froeon receipt of price bend for illustrated Trcattso on tlio HUln. TTE A GRAND COMBINATION OF JJL00I), 1MU1N AND NKltVB FOODS. Map llltler.sileilvotlietrwonti'ifut I.lfo-Sud.itn. hu lTottites from si ai.t. t heir 0;Moi lug and sleep rroiuotliig liilliii'iuv riom noes tlielr i;innd 'I'onlo niul 1'i'ver Kxi oiling 1'ower.s from calisavv, nnd llitlr niooil-Noiiil-lihig Principles trom iiion, wlilcli nro four cf iho greut.'st lilooihlToditcers nnd hire Crer.tlng Cletnt'iils cter tniltod tn ono rnedlclno. for I'tdlcato I'omiles, Nursing Motlieis, and sickly Chil dren Mult Hitters nrehtipremc. Mold everywhere. Jl.ilt Ultterd Company, liojton, Mvii. r.OLUNRf OuoC'oii.iNs' Voltaic. Knc Tliro I'I.astkii. eRtlni?23eentii. VOLTAIC 33S'cir(TTiin Is Mr superior lo ovi-ry otliui nfJ,CLtl,lnlJ ,,.trt.nt n,,nll,in t.i.rn,'., llio Pi A oTCttPt public. I Iiey Instantly relieve tlSTC.v' lijspep'-la, f.lter Uoinnlalnt. Maluil.i foter and guo and Kidney nnd Uilnitj litilieultlcs. nnd mavo worti oer tlio oltof ilt stom.uMi, otcr tlio ktdnovs or nnv alleeted nail lTlcuM cents. Sold everywhere. WEUKH& I'OT- Tht:, lloslon, Mass. 1 JuneliMni OIMMIANS' COUWT SALE Ol' VALl Allhi: Ily virtue of nn order Issued out of tho Orplinns' Coin I of Columbia county, tlio unJertitgued ndiiiln lstrntor of Iho estatu of Philip Miller, deceased, will cxposolo public sale on thu premises In Centre lownsblp, on SATURDAY, .H1NK 23TH, 1SS1, nt. two o'clock p. in., tlio tullowln: dcEcrtbcd real estate, to-wlt: LOTN03, sttuat') lu Ccntro to.vushlp aforesaid, botinded nnd descilbcd in follows: On llw west by landof Jani -sCiii, and 011 tho south by lot, of 11311. jainlti Milter, on tlio east by purpaitNo. r,, and 00 llio mil 1 11 by purp.ut No. iLcontntnlng Ono Hundred and seventj tdno 1'eiclics. I.')T No. t, sltunto In Centro township aforesaid, bounded una dcsjilbcdns folloivs: On tlio west b purpart Nos a nnd 4, nnd lot ot Itenjamlu Midi r, 011 tlio f,outli bv put part No. 1, on tho cAil by pur part No. tt, and on tlio not Hi by purpart No. 2, con taming TWO AL'ltts nnd lUty-nhio porches I.11TN0. it, Mtuatoln Centre township, aforesaid, bounties on llio west, Fouth, east nnd north by put parts Nos. 5, 1, Tnnd'i, respectively, coutalntns two Acni;siinit tltty-ntno perches. LOT NO. T, sltiuto In Centro township, aforesaid. bounded on tho west, south, castand uorlhby pur. parts Ncs. c, 1, s nnd 2 respectively, containing two aukes and iifty-ulno porches. LOT no. 9, situate In centre township, nforesnid bounded 011 tho north, west anil south by purparts no. 8 nn-i 1 respectively, and tho oait by pur parts !os. 11 and is nnd lot of Amhow otnulce andJohn W. Miumin, contntnlng TWO A CUES nnd Ilfly.nlno percnttH. l.or No. 10., sltuafo In Centro township, aforc sa!d, bounded on the north, cast and south by pur- puis os. 1 anu k, nnd on tlio wist by purparts ftos.ii nnd 12, nnd by lot of Andiew dingles and Jolm Vt. bhumuu, containing 1 Wo ACHES andllf. tv-nlno neielifs. LOI'No. 11, sltuatoln Centro township, nforcsntd, iraunuoo on 1:10 wost, nortn and oast by purparts Nus.n, i and lo respectively, nnd on tho south bj lot ot Andrew (.hifles ai d John W. Miuman, con taining t'llty Perchts LOT no. xi, situate 111 Centre toivnslilp.nforesild, bounded on tlio 1101th by thu Lacl.awanna nnd lllooinbuig rallro.id.oii tho east, south nnd west bj purp.uts, Nos. 10, 1 and P. lespeethely, containing l'triy l'erihes. l.or Nu. is, situate In Main township, county nfjrcstld.biundcdoniho north by thoHiisiiuehinnn river, on the east and south by lands now or late ol llio heirs of lleorgo Longenberger, deceased, and ol Iho ivesl. by lands of , eoritnlnlng 112 il CRESS, :uiil lirtj.two petclies. LOT NO, li), 11 WIIAItl-' I,(i P, Mliiatn In tho Village of llspy, Columbia county, utoiesald, adjoining the North Itr.inch Canal 011 thu south, an alley on tho north, nnd Markotbtreet In naldtown on tho west, containing about three-fourths ot a square perch. Also, tlio undivided one-third of tho following des cribed piece or pircel of Hud situate In Centro township (recovered by ejjetment iigalnst Lovl .Mill, cr to No. in, December Term, 1872, tlnco tho death ot Philip Miller), bounded nnd described as follows, 10 wit: Iieglutilng nt a stone, corner of land of Mel nncthon linker, thenco north thirty degrees and ten minutes west by laud of Philip Miller ono hundred nnd lit u perches to nstono, thenco by uuarry lots ot c. (I. Itlcketts north slsty-ilvo nnd three-quarter de greos east Hoventy-ono nnd four tenths perches to a stone, thenco by land ot Nathaniel L.Camp bell south thirty degrees and ten lr Inutes east ninety-two nnd boyen-tenths perches to a htonc, thenco by lot of Joshua Webb south blxty-scven and ono-quartor degroes west twcnty-llvo nnd tin co-tenths perches to a atone, thence by landof tho fuiuobouth east perches to a htono. tho noiilicrii corner of aforesaid landof Melanctlion llakcr; iheiico by said land t-oulh slxty.suven and onu-uuai ter degrees west forty-slx and tlirco-lenths porches to tho plneo ot beginning, contululug Forty-four Acres ncitmeasui'ed'ed BUd mty"lurt'u Pt'i"-eS0t land, f'iilM?..ol'HA,.'E Tt'n Pcr ' or tlio one. fourth of Iho purchase money to bo paid ut tho htrl king down ut iho proinrtj; tlio onu fourth less tlio urn per tent, nt tlio toullrmatlon of sale, nud llio reluuhi Hum iico-founbs In una ,.nr 11,.....,.,,.., ., Interest from contlrmatlon nisi. Purchaser or nur. chasas lo pay far deed or deeds. 1IUNJAM1N MII.f.KIt, Administrator. Junos-m OlilMlANS' COURT SALE, or VALUA11L1! REAL ESTATE! Piiisuant to nn order of thu Orphans' Court or on. lumbl.iuniiity, l'i ill bo sold nt public wis on the piemuos m 1110 lotviiMilp of .Main, hi bald couuty.ou SATURDAY, .IUIiY ', 1SS1. nt two o'clok p. in., the fullowlng djscribed real es tate, Uto of (ieorgo llohenbjck, deceasod. to.wii- Mtuaio in fcniu .Mum touutlilp, Columblt cotudy renins itaiua, bounded by lands pf Jacob Punster, inaiher, imnlel and llllam H. Fisher. Josenh Lart. zi.'l and others, containing FIFTY ACRES inoroorluss, whereon aro erected a now 'l',TTr,.,.., 1..., II T-..1-T1. xtnu-jjiuir iuvmu i-iousu. iiiiiiK num. and nil neccsstry oiit-bullJIngsi aNi a good hnrlng of Water, Al'l'LH OitClIAltU mid other fruit. Tho Baldwin bo upon the orphans' couit terms or said county, to-witi TL'it.MS, Ten per cent of ono-fourth the nui cliasn money on striking down of tho proudly: ono fnmtii less tho ten per cent, on confirmation of brio, and thohalanro tn ono year thereafter, with Inteiest from toutlrinatlountsl, 'lh purchaser to pay for making deeds. illlt.VM hJlUUAltH, Administrator, &o., of (Ieorgo llollenbach, May 9', sl.U EVAPORATING- FRUIT. SlUlt I TKjtATisif on ImpiDved Methods Tables, OtUll vitKn. nr owl umiliH i.,.ri,.r.i o,,,;.,!' JKlVlfs ftJroAN llKlHIlt CO, ChMiibViVl.;''?; t L iV0 1 1 . a June imw MA Chestnut Upon .eccipl of n qi cifvintr Uw l::nJ of . ., . 1 11....,..'! rr.nttiilnulll. Willi r iiiir.icdi.'t.ciy scan -y widths niul nricca niarhal, Dress GooDS-SiLics,Etc. showini' tlw hurt rij-Li, mv! cHtiblmg n imrchascr In any part of the United State J lo lucU salisfaclonly, atul order the roods convvMlcn'J, vith c. Haii.:y f lucwving only what nro Bent fur, and at u.ly 'm tame prices paid by city customers v!io buy 1 "t:r counlcrs. If, upon cxaiiiinnlioii f.t lioi.i , :,;: !., .I-lc : fail to bo as expected, we request tln.ii' rwU...v, i a I : nd oll.jrs 1.1 exchange, or refund the money ; . "ii..'.- if l-'" l-.uicliasef prefers. Our Nov; f ir-'ig' Catalogue embracing nil the dq :mci,.l : in ono lai V book, with a system of order,':i:c ("' ' ijUu1' r.'.oro convenient than any heretofore, a. H i.iail I. viUiout c!iarr;e, to those who send tuiipoi.lal c.rd a,;.l,:i,iii.:; rame, town, county, and stale: notli'.. further i i necessary, wo will under stand what is wanted. Our dock, whi-.h forms the preatcst variety in one establishment in U.o United fitates, includes Ladies' Suits, Shawls, Millinery, U.. l.rwca.-, Hosiery, Ciloves, Jewelry, Laces, I'.mbroiil-r.'e', Shoe.:, Linen., Gentlemen's Cloth inrr, Housekeeping Cjods, China, Silverware, Furniture, Carpets, etc. Addrea.i, John Wanamaker PHILADELPHIA. r fl it.', l,nn n tl- itnml 1' ,1, 1, ,v , icil il j Me'.l:..t Tlilr. .,, I, In! .' 1 ., m , , itl." ( 'itilmit St,-, t I Sr)it (STICCUSgOK. TO V. W. rinc tlrantllCH, WlilNklrN, (.Ins, Uiiiiim, niul all Kinds oI WIim h ri (lHllllj 011 IiiiikI. nJl'UKTIU) ALKS AM) 1'OttTKUS IN BOTTLKS BY THli DOZIiN. LtmdionlH tliioul. out llio wuiiity will liml it to their ntlviuitngc cull mid (ixniiiiiui li'iy steel; before purchasing elsewhere. BJLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd July 11, Ni-iy .WEBER-HARDM PIAIsTOS, A FINK INLAID FBIiNOH WALNUT ii!isy rci'itis. KiiiiNiaoiion iiarant:eii. Baoisr's FiA-isro wahb k,oo3vts, JIU.IIJ II ALL HLOOK, ,j(),ono mii, ii. Tilt: REVISED NEW IT SELLS THE FASTEST! I it. lira'iE.a i It Is nn fxnct itp.o.iiotlon.woiil for wonl, lino for Uno, nniro forp.iiro of tlionutlioil7c, v blouot (.niiiLrli!!;u. Its rxiici nccuriicy lij:uar.uitecil by tlircu rrllitlilu rIIni; Iiouscb. anil iihohtt !" 9WlnK iWltiKitlslifl lllbllcal btLclars. 1. II. THInuy, 1). U., I.I.. I)., l'Ulla.; I. II. Hall, I.I.. i., i:ot suil. riucnit-o It contains (tcomploto lilory of ?ktjtclii-a c-t tlm rtnlDet.t tnon ciift.itrrtl iipjn It. ., V ,tI,u"iu"; ul ifuut'iH ti'itrititN . . . tyiiognipliy, press voik ami bmillnir, It Is every way coiuineiidaule. hlL'nuil-A. l. Sclnuninr I). I)., N, I i'0,',;y'?'H-;,v'"t',,,'K'lnl 'Icommenaioinyfrk'niUtho Anj;lo-.ma r Bablnc n-r ?'i 'v ,,',wln:in'4 ','!: L1""',N'Y'" ' 1 conllnlly concur with Dr. Newnun.-Wt 13 u nurvi'I of Amerlc.in enterirSo.-ltev. T. A. K, Kessler, Ilroo'klyn I rlCPS: IllflllfllnL-i'lllelnrvrlnth jlin. A,.nt,nQ,M,' t., n,, Vrncllaii Morocco, .-fit piIpm. i s,i ' I'uiili1 mulled mi 1'1.,-,'iitt r iiri,-,, .t., ...i,nv.. .....,.... 530 tQiOfS AfJllN'PV! V I VIMin "3Hl'lATi:ijY,nctlvo ladles nntlKcntlcmcD. JrJr'riTiiSTiH, );', '-4N ' P "AN I Vil to sell this work. It Is Far Outhcimttc all otn "n!i -in . I.,, . ArL:l,ay b'.1', AB"i?.,,s nro maxl'iS J-0 to JKr eck, as mtlllons want Hits woi k, liuttt! pi.riirM.Mn.innwi K c?nll!llll, "hU 'mP0'", Cffl.ll prllltIlltroniCfSailllt.lrllt b mrtcrlpR fit wnrk WK UAN Mllll- I'lttlMI'TLY AliCll'T 40 tlWCOl'lKS l'Elt WKE1C d Junn 17-lw EXECUTOItS' SALK Ol' VALUAUt.K REAL ESTATE! TIlO UtlllMRlLMLfr! pvrrntni- in,,u.l LUnirr... c- lateof tho tou of lllonmsbiiig, in tlio Cuunly o'f Columbia, diceisod, tvlll cxposn to halo upon tlio pi duties on Thursday, June Q, 188 J, bt'Slunlng nt 10 o'clock, it. in. tho following TIIACTH of LAND. No. 1, known ns tlio HOMESTEAD 1'AIIM, situ nto In East llloamsburff, co'inty ntortsalil, bounded nnd described us follows, to wit: nouiidid on llio north by I'lshinKcrtek, on tlio fcouth liy otlu r lands of hald Sitiniicl Wiairer, I lm ruoo or tho moomshurc Iron Comn.inv liclm. tlm iiivmi,,.. h.,.. , n ,.w ,, ,,u, uno nn mu west by mid Vlshlngcrccl:, cnntalnlni; I41A0RES AND il 1'EROlIIiS. No. fluiato In Hast lllooin.sbiinr nforiwild, Imilndcil nml il,.s.prllu.l ,,a ri.,in... ..,.. ....... . - ... ,uu,.c, it, iiuunueii on tho north by other lands of said S,imuel Kharfer. llf.C.fl.il llm , i ,.n ... ii, .... ' 7" v uiu 1'iuuiustiiirif iron company betDL-tlin rllvlrllnn. II,,,. ,., ,, ' : . ., .-... .., u UJr rihuim-crenc and lauds of .Mnthlns Slurfer, on tho south by lands otJohu (I. l'reeye, Eni , nud on llio west by public road Iciulluir from lllootnsburi! to Alt. l'luaaunt, cou-taluliiL- Aci'CH iint! 1,17 lt!i c:In'N. The abovo tracts of lam firn Inn l,l,,i. . .... ... cultivation and tlu rn ,.r.,i.i , llAUNS.uiiil other out-bulldlngs Inn good Mut'itor Theso traclH win tin cni.t c,,,.i.,, . ........ . . uwuilvfc puun reserva tions and oxcepllons nsuro had and math) by tho IJlooinsburc Iron Conmnnvin ,i.ni i - , ww ouiu piimiui Khairer, doieased. Iho executors also reserve all t'raln In tho wround. Browing crops and personal pi opert upon tho prein. TElt.MS 01'' SAVETpn p.., Ot tbn nnrrhnan mm,.,. ,n .. .", don of the property! tho ouo fourth less tho ten DPrn.nl Inril Itl . "Iu ' - "i um.-naui,t me icina lnlnir ITJT ',sA"rll'.'8M."nd the rcmttininif one. Half of tho three-foiirlhs April i, issi.wm, n,c,r from Anril int. lsst. nn rt,.rir ' . ..." "lur ?l annually, unpaid plTS bond ami mortcum ... .. Ulruu o--o vvuj uim iiiyitiiuifoa lo lm tio paid for by pu t chas,er. u l osesftion win boytven Apill 1st, lssi, WII...IAM HIIAl'i'ElM Juno to-sw nifuMI I'Jf.K'i.'' 4nJ- "' l-u. ii. V .'.'?;'!.f'.1Vni,.l".Tlciri. from 'ill I' t lltNt lioiTtl. at wulvhr ytfr.?"1 -t,tint.t 1 ritL U ,rlc4 ur muiiljr.flK, i-uit For rales, furthor Uifunnotini, and tntfttut Aiup ot uuii"', i'.?'Ai?fAlf'S"1'1K"uAt.. Watlilnntoafcirolt-g'' l'Oiial carcl.spo marKBt S wllUctl' x'a. . St. 1, -v Mtinpleu of I' ' I ' I 'ttu ' " M I,(T 11.1 'I rjunc. Hallbfllttr B.OBBINS.) DEALER. IN Door below Iron. Alff CASK OlUiAN, U STOPS, $110 CIAS: WILKBS-BARB.E, FA, AMll.o ..Mi;itI(!AN lstlia l'optilar Kilttlou of tlio TESTAMENT ! tills (Ircat Itcvlslon .Movement, nnd gives MozrapUc " o iuko pioasuro in ccrurytntr to its accuracy. i"-. ll'iout UUtory, Cloth, red cdgcs,tl.O "lory ottlio areat Itevlslon Movement. liulutr thre I nv nn, r,l,.ht YOU CAM BUY THE BLATCHLEY I'iillii, cl,nr'ivllli:opn I'.I'om lnlii.orlron I.IiiIiikh. Each nun Mendlcd '.titli lny inline as liiiiiiiiliu turiT is wnrriuiti'il lu material uinl f"" Uriiilluii. l'nr mlu by tlio bit Iiouh'S lu llio trade. If y.m ilo nut knniv wlieio tu uit lull pump, willn tn mo us below, niul I will find liuinuiif ukciiI ncarohl you. who will nil, lily lull at my lmtc-t prices. CIIAS. 0, ULATCHIXY, Manufacturer, 308 Market St., Philadelphia, Fo. march 4, '8!-5m nis l-lu,.,iiiid will uiiiiiilctfly chain-u U I1'"1"1 iliui'iihi'ov tern In thrcii 11 iiiiIIh, Anv pciMin WllOH ill (111,(1 1 , ,-ll'hIKllt',,lu 1 ii12M,'I'I.' Iii iv Ihiii'-Iiuv,! tiiwuind liciltli, if nich 11 tliuitf bu hii-dMc. Scut In-111 ill fur b letter klnmi. J. S. .11)11 N.sfi.V .. CO., JSuilun, Mint; (tinimli :,,,,,;,., AGENTS WANTED fciISi?yK..ST lllltr .llui-hlitn pvi r liitiiitcl. Win Liiitatuuof ktockum, witli IIIM'.I, ami TOM i oinpli tc, In JOliiliiuti-. It uill alu Ull a BrntvufUly uf finer yv'V"r,wlilih llicraUsln-a it ready tujrkct N-ul rirctriuiarttiid trmultl,fl 'l'womhly IlnlttiiiB ainililnc Co., irj WMlilnumSt., ltu.tuu. Ainu- 'itrstniM ,fr;,-., iilll. i v.... I r mayo, -ai.ly aid The Man "Who Spends Mono)' for ndvortlMnir in Tifivtimn(ru In tlift.n tlllltS )V I0.1.1,' l11 'intulnliit' nn tstlmiito of (ito. f HOWELL ACO'8,Ni'WbpupefAderllslni:lluieinio. liiHl'ruco hirett, ow Yoik, Is 1 kely 10 raj w tn wliiitm'i'litbooijinliiedriiris. Mich inlirutts are !!!P,Mlt''' to all uppllcants t'rutls. M ud S5 cents lot luo-naeo nn in nhl, r. win, tt, nut r,f ,.,.uk,uit r rules nml " "wv "' "v .A.',,, .u. Htbtviuukva. r JUUU iv." ml, A T'P V'Q "ItOAND, 17 Ktops, .1 Set 1.014 ,ir."M., J. en TonKim needs, only A M, drew Uaultl i IJealty, WnslilUBton, N, J. Uliium ' ij,, ii. 'i,iaAuNirfki J(DU u, vo-u SUJJSCItlUE NOW FOK tub aoLUDM:BrA.3sr $K50 in advanuf; Gltv J A EW RCH RI 000 toil i;i . . 1 w . ..,. ... ' frt vtui'iuau t"':j ..,...d -I LUKffi" I "'.'Jet, ";?""