THE COLOMBIAN. laoojisnimo, fhidat, jl-i.y, m ibsi I'UIIMO SALES, Jilin Mlclinel, mlmlnlstrMor of Peter ML clifl, will sell real cjtale on tlm premises In Minlln township on Bntnnlny, August Oth. "Mlno lif8l"Tubt, of tlic Exchange Hotel, drive trotltr now n fine brown mare, The Daily Sun lia removed lis office lo tlie Exchange lllock, ever OrosV untoon. 11 is fishing Is Improving Red matir of tlic fisli talcon MO of good nize. Unruly' clam liake at Oak Grove on Monday sfternnon wm a pleasant ntid well conducted afl'ilr. Drivers of trolling horses now speed their animals at tho fair grounds, thereby Improving the track and their horses also. Mr. Samuel 11. Shnliz has withdrawn from tho contest for Associate Judgo and taken his name from the list of candidates. Miss Jul In Rupert, we regret to know, la a Biifierer witli fdalic rheumatism, nnd is con fined to her bed. Parasols this season are ns varied In form, material nnd decorations as any other part of a woman's wardrobe e flVcls. If correspondents would sign their nainen to all communications, wo would not bo compelled to empty our waste banket so often. James Commons.who liven nt the ferry, has a la'go number of celery plants in tho very bert condition, which ho offers at 2.5 cents per bun' dred. It is stated that cucumbers boiled in essence of Jamaica clngor, are very wholcnome. Tho community has been anxiously awaiting a dis covery of this kind, for lo, those many years. Finhormon are catching seven-pound salmon In the West branch of tho Rimn,ue!ianna, If the newspapers aro to bo credited. Such fish as those are well worth tho alien I ion of anglers. Comets arc as plentiful as blackberries this year, and nro losing interest as curiosities. A man in Michigan has just discovered a new one, only visible now through a telescope. Frothonotnry Krickbaum went lo Wilkes- Barre on Tuesday, to attend tho convention of county officers in that city. Constable Harris went also, to attend the meeting of tho county detective?. Vertram Fortncr caught a bisck bass in the river near Catnwissa, last Monday ,tlia t weighed four pounds, two ounce. This in the largest fish of the kind taken this season, in this vi cinity. A very dangerous counterfeit of Iho silver dollar is now in circulation. The workman ship la excellent nnd likely lo deceive, but the metal used is of a lighter color than the gen uine. "Malt Hitters aro the beet 'bitter?.' " "They promote sleep nnd allay nervousness. "Best liver and kidney medicines Fold." "They knock tho 'chilli' every lime." "Best thing for nursing mothers to bo had. The only way to avoid confusion at a fire is for every man to obey his superior oflicer. The Fire Board should enforco the ru'es of the De partment in case any oflicer of n company conn termands or refuses to obey the orders of the Engineer in charge. Owing to the warm weather nnd business en engagements at homo, we have been unable lo miko our promised trip through the upper end of the county, but hope to do so beforo long, If any of our subscribers want to pay up before we call, we shall have no objection lo taking tbo monoy. Mr. J. W. Raedor, a practical book binder of Wilkej-Barrc, will be in Bloomsburg to-duy, and those who have books to bind will do well to avail themselves of hie services. Notice left at tho Columbian ofiico or Exchange Hotel will roselvo attention. Charles Jones waa tried in Court some three years ago for neglecting to provide for his fani ily. He was convicted and sentenced to pay a certain sum at stated times. This he failed to d) and loft thecounly. Recently he returned and was arrested on Friday last for not comply Ing with the order of Court. He is at prison ia the county jail a very good place for him In this issuo of tho Columiiian the name of Cyrus II. McIIenry isannouncel nsacandidate for Associate Judgo, Mr. McIIenry is well nnd favorab'y known throughout the cjunty, is a man of integrity and capability, and would, If elected, administer the duties of associate judge with perfect satisfaction lo the peuplo and with cretlit to himself. On Thursday morning of last week, a pnssing engine on the Lehigh Valley railroad ignited an old powder bouse, belonging to Dr. Rial, of Centralis, resulting in a terrible explosion. It is supposed thnt there wera 25 or SO kegs of powder there. No further damage was done than the destruction of the nowder house. The concussion was felt for several miles, The toy pistol ranks among the deadllokt weapons of Iho day. The Williamsport Banner has counted during 'he past week, forly-thtco cases of wounding by these pistols, nineteen u! which proved fatal. Death resulted in a ma jority of the cases, from loci: jaw. Parents can not be too careful to keep these dangerous toys out cf the hands of their children. The philosopher of the Philadelphia Press remarks, "At this season of the year a dog's tall should never bo twisted save in a spirit o kindness, He may suddenly develop hydro, phobia and make himself too plentiful.'' Per, haps 'tis trup, but at what season of tho year should a dog's tall be twisted, fovo in n spirit of kindness? Aro wo to be governed solely by hydrophobic consideration? The peopleofUnlontown, Fayette co. onghtto bo satisfied with their allowance of circus this season. One "greatest i-bow on mull" was there on the 14th int-t-, another on ths 18lh and yet another is tooomo on tho 27th. Truly, those are halcyon days for Ihe youth of that burg Three circuses in two weeks Is a full supply to a city. The Sanitarium is ono of ihe plessintcst re sorts we Know of for Invalids. Tho grounds are beautifully laid out, the building large, airy haudsomely furnished, and commanding a fine view. Two new upright Weber pianos have recently been placed In tho parlors, by A. it, llacnn. nf Wllt.M.Itdrrn. Not 111 II L' is If It nil done by the managers, for Ihe convenience an pleasure of tho patients. According to an Act of Assembly the ridi on railroad cars of nny kind without psylng fare, Is aponal offence, and subjects Ihe per on so offending to a penalty of not less than five dollars nor more than fifteen dollar?, which ponaltymust bo paid into tho treasury of the school district In which the oflVnco was com milted, for the use of Iho school. Tho Wllkea-Harra Union-leader doesn't lik n allusion made bv a Williamsport paper rel tire to small pox in tho former city, ml there fore rises to remark nulolly, lhat William'. port la road because It can't have evfry thing, an !.. n.,ti. ,,! llullrtin now veils out small nox" lo soare tho Third Brigade en csmpmoBtaway from here, and entice it lo Its miasmatic, fever.ulnled, B'Avs nsunieu, p'". khrliburdened precincts. Hut the officials know what liyre about, u vootdrdUltt,M The sound of tho church boll. .. .,t heard on Sunday last, and tho various places or worship were Mld wllh grateful people who Rave thanks for the abatement of tho dlscao that had for a time nlTllcled us. If you contemnlste It. D. Darlington, at the Philadelphia & Head ing depot, Kupert, before purchaalng ticket". He will give you all iho ncdtd Information, anil sell you lick tin nrer tl, i.e.! rr.,,ta m it,. ljwest figuna. The idilors of the liqmbliean aro very fund Minding to the riniliremenlj tt without apparonlly knowing u.'ich about Ihem'. Any allusion to their paper is rurn In l. .,. y coarse pernoni.1 aWc, fale as well as vuL gu. It a sheer waMo of tlmo lo comment on a shfot which l conduced without rej;srd to the nmenltles or decencies of journalism, and whoso editors can find no other manner of ox predion than peisonalllies. There are numbers of vnnni ulrl. in a!. town who need looking after. Decent people who sleep with their windows open tlusownrm lght, are compelled lo hear their Indecent angungo, as they promenado the street lain t night with iholr male companions. We know the names of ome of theoe parlien, and unless they aro more particular about what street corner they select for their loud nnd vuttrar lllr. . shall publish them. Certain candidates have sent out tlekeu f.ir the coming delegate election, upon which the names of Cyrus II. McIIonry for Associato Judge, and Henry C. Hess for County Com missioned do not appear. The reason why they ttonot, islhat when Iho tickets wero printed neither of tho gentleman named had announced himself as a candidate. This explanation is due to Ihoso who have In good faith circulated, what thoy believed to be full tickets. TO TUB DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OP COI.UMntA COUNTY i Since the publication of ray catd in last week's orxuMntAtr, I have learned that a report is in circulation to the effect that I bnvo withdrawn as a candidate for the nffir nf l!f,i.in- n,i uecoider. This I deny, emphatically. I am now and shall remain a runrtlilniR until itm Convention. I therefore nsk vour sunnort. M. F. Eyeuly. Tho senior edllor of tho Grcensburc Araus. some time ago, found Beveral of his chickens lying dead, and proceeded to investigate the cause. Clinging to the neck of one of tho fowls, was n huge.bug, resembling a locust. A nest contoining thousands of these monstrous bugs was subsequently found and the creatures estroyed. Since that time the chickens have thrived, this is another of the marvels nf 18S1. ihe total amount of money collected for the Fourth of July was S22;i 00. The hotel oins, printing, bands, Ac, amounted to $174.08. The balance of S49.J2 was divided between the three Cro companies to reimburse them in part for their expenses iu entertaining lue three visiting companies. We ara in formed that each of our companies expended over twenty dollars for lunch es and other utc essary expenses,which are 1 egitimately paid out of tho fund inMead of being borne by iho com pany treasuries Graciuu, here's another day lixe 1 ior the do- struction of the earth, and them that dwell therein. November 15th is the date, and those who have faith in the prediction will of course see to it that their houses are in order for Ihe event. Incredulous persons will keep right along in the old way, and make contracts not to be fulfilled until after the loth. Failures do not daunt the prophets of evil, and one of these fine days some of them may hit on the right dav and much good will it do them. A rporlFman writes to the Philadelphia Presi, lhat on a recent occasion, boing cut in the woods after game, a rattlesnake bit him on the hand. Having no other antidote, he placed small quantity of powder on the bitten part and ignited il. The cure proved eflectual, no inconvtnienco or pain being felt from I ho bile. This is u remedy which sportsmen rbould keep in mind. Are you going to paint? If so.send lo Henry S.Reay, Montour Paint Works, Rupert, Pa for samplo card and prices of Strictly Pure While Lead. Slate Colors, Iron Paint?, Pulty &c , and save the wholesale and retail profit You can mix your own colors, from best mater ial, with Pure Linseed Oil.for 75 cents lo$1.20 per gallon. itespeciiuiiy loursivc. apr. lC-Cm Heniiy S. Reay, A Philadelphia drummer slopping ot the City Hotel yes:tidtv, said that he had put coino from Illor msburg, and that there were eighty rases of smallpox in that town. wil- (lamsjwrt Jlanncr. Could you furnish us Iho namo of that drum mer? There are manv of our citizens who would like to know him, and who would be willing, even anxious, to male his neil visit here, both pleasurable and profitable. A man with his gift of lying, ought to hive n wider circle of acdiiaintsnces and he will find them in Bloomsburg, if he ro'orns. St. Louis Olohr-Democrnt. A WAR HELIC. In a very full report recently published in tho Philadelphia Ledger, nfercr.ee Is ma Je to tho cise of Mr. Oeorg.'I. Graham, a prominent politician and active journalist, (conneclcd with Ihe Philadelphia Sunday Mirror), who by usirg the great German remedy, St. Jucob's Oil, was cured of a troublesonio case of rheumatism. contract! d during the war. He closes his state ment with "to those who nro nfllicled witli that complaint it is worth its weight in gold." An old horse, called Tobe, belonging to Mrs C. II. Ricbardsin, ot Bloom Vally, nnving been without shoes on bis fore fett for two or throe days, stirtcd off, on Thursday morning of last week, of his own nccor.l, with tho bar ness on, nnd went alone to the blacksmith shop nf Mr. Stelninil er which he entered and stood eadv to be shod. The boys bud put on ihehsr ne'S with the inUnlion of going In wirk, but old Tobo evidently thought ho ought lo bo fhod first. Tho b acksmith, Mr. bleinmiller, v.ry roperly proccedeJ lo rliou bun without any further order. Montour American. It is reported that small pox bus nude its uppearuice in Pitt-ton, and that in the house nfMin up I.ontne. llie person uiuiciiu, are eight ch Idren, sll of whom it is lea eJ will f II victims to the dreadful ditoase. Po-elhly the rtpitt is true, but si many untruth?. misrriir.senlatinns Mid exaggoralii ns fuund ii.tr wsv into Ivuf, concerning Ihe small (kit in Itloomsburk'. that wo are not inthu slas'icallv credulous of the stories Inld ofou neighbors. It is surprising to know how many iiersons lake pleasure In spreading lying ropor! nf the furead of the difciso, and llius lnjuie th business of a town. Tho mendacious yarns told of small ox in Illoomshurg have cost ou merchants many hundreds of dollars. Prof. Swlfi Director of the WainerOb orva tory, Rochester, N. Y., has Just verified the discovery of another comet in the Constellation of Aurlt'B. made July Hlh, Ml . w. t-cuacu rlr. of Ann Arbor, Mlcb. This new comet Is couilnir dlrrclly toward Ihe earth, and for telesconie sorael, Is very bright! Indeed, It can readily be seen with an opera gla. It Is quite remarkable that It should Iw just In the spot oliaro Iho nre'cnt Urge comet was first seen 1 tho naked eye In this lutlludo, and it shows that the two boil Its must have crossed ach oth er's paths. This makes Ihe fourth comet dis covered within len weeks, a circumstance heir, tofore unknown In history, Prof. Schaeberle has .Inl? (lied bis application for the Warner prlte of $200, nnd as I el ho Is the only clalwaht. THE C0L1;B1AN AND tNCBNtltAHtSM, At about I alf past four i.'cl tck on Thursday morning tho cry of "fire'' itatlh d tho dwellers upon Mil In mmt, and tln.se who ha t ly rose from th dr btds In rcspi n-e In ilie dr-wl "iitu- mens, on learned that lb.- In.gu upper build ing of the Normal School was In danger. The members of the fife department wero nromntlv at tho iccne and renderid such aid ns was ncc- !" ... I essary. A quantity of wood had been piled nl an opening in Iho front wall beneath the main parlor, tn such a manner that when Ignited, le llsmes would set fire to the joll?. There noc.Par hone ith the p,irl)r, but morely nn excavation lo allow iho ulr lo circulate. For Imntelr, the fire wss dlmvered hi fore It bsd made much hisdwsv and was ro.idilv extln- ulshcd. A htlc was burred through the nor and ihe joists were scorched and chirred. The loss islrillirg, but that Is nut the fruit of the miscreant who atltemplcd lo destroy the t...n if tt, . .. ... ... uumiing. unai motive me inctMllnry had for uch a nefarious undertaking It Is difficult lo conceive. Every effort should bo nude bv the rustees and officers to discover the crlminn and bring him to justito, and this we doub- not will be done. As this is vacation, there wero no scholnrs in tho building Hsd there leen, a panic might have ensued, resulting in serious injuries. TKUSONAL. I Edward W. Drinker Is at homo to spend his mmmor vacation. Rev. L. Zihner has gone to Ohio wlthhlg family to visit his parents, C. R. Jackson E'q., of Berwick, spent a few hours at the county sost on Tuesday. Miss Emma Jones who has been in New York city for tho past year has returned home. A. R. Bacon of Wllkes-Barro waa In town on Wednesday looking after his business interests. Henry C, Hoss of Stigarloaf announoes his namo this week ns n candidate for county commissioner. F; P. Drinker took ills family to the Bcrch Woods In Lackawanna countv last Saturdar. for a fortnight's recreation. Cyrus B. McIIenry ol Stillwater spent Wed- nesday in town. He has hosts of friends here who arc always clad to see him. A JUST TIttUUTK OF HKSPECT. At a meeting of Ihe building committee of the Orangevlllo Union church, held last Mon. day evening, It was unanimously agreed that efforts be made nt once lo raise funds lo procure suitable bell ns a memorinl of Col. H, a. rviiue, as Mr. Kline was ibu prime mover in the extensive repairs nnd improve ments going on in that church, and was sudden ly cut down beforo the work was half com plt'ted, it will be gintilying to his numerous friends to learn that the good work Hihh he began is being pushed forward lo rnp'd com. pletion, and thnt a movement of this kind has been started to perpetuate his memory. WYOMING SEMINMIY AND COJIMEHCIAI. ;C()I.I.EUH Has accommodatioi s for 175 boarders and 200 day s'lidenls. Prepares students fur nil the loadiug colleges. Has fivo graduating courses: a normal course, for teachers; a German Pro fessor ot Music; compitent teachers in French, German and Painting. Discipline, imrentil. The Commercial Collego has no superior, pro vides two banks, five telegraph offices, whole. salt) and re ad coal department', instruction in Laws of Busine's, Political Economy, Ac. Next erm opens August 31x1. Commercial students address Rev. L L. Sprsgue, A. M , nil others Rov. D. Copeland, D D., Principal, Kingston, Pa. july 23-Cw TEACIIIIHS APPOINTED. The Board of Directors of the Bloom School District held a meeting on Saturday evening last, nnd nppointed the following teachers: W. H. Snyder, Principal; Amelia Armstrong, Assistant; H. W. Buckingham and Eva Ku pert, room No. 2, Third street school; B. P Vannatta and Dora Marr, room No. 3, same school; Florence Wirt nnd Hannah Breece, No. -1, same school; T. B. Miller, room No. 1, 1-ifih street school; Mary Unangst and Ida Turnbacb, room No. 2, same school; William Brooks and Mary Penman, room No. 3, same school; C- B. Wollivor and Lena Faulds, room No. 4, samo school; C. W. Jones, Welsh Hill ecliool. Communicated. COUNTY TRBASUIlEIt. To the oft repeated question, "What do you propoeo to do about traveling for votcsr I reply, I Mick to my published card. If nouii naled, I will travel the counly in the interest of the Democracy, wherever Ihe Counly Commit- tee fix for meetings, if desired. If elected, I pleged myeelf lo perform the duties of Iho of fice faithfully and with fidelity, myself, so far as ono person can do il. I have no bargains to make; have made none, and do not propose to make pr imisc. I hold that each office should be run independent of any oilier office, and only by ihe person electtd lo the office. Dem ocrats, ifyiu ill ink my views correct, please give me jour voles. Yours, E. M. TxwKsnuny. CatRwisis, J,,y IS, 1881. DUCKIIOKN NEWS. On- Mnndsy last nranctr was removed from the arm of Lewis Fi lk, liy Dis. Trobridgc, I. enter and other-; atprrnt writing Mr. Folk is doing null. He is eighly-ono years of age. Miss M icgie Stoddard and mo'her were the guests o Dr. Lunker lui-t week, Miss Tillio Farnsworth, nf Pine Summit, is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Tiltey. The birthday party of the twin sister, Mi'S'a Chat, anil Clara Steelier, was u parly long to be remembered, on account of presents, music, del. icacies, and the hosls of friends who weie pies. cut to show their rejects to tin ee estimable ladies. We notion the steam thresher at work in lbs field of If, 1). Mcllride. A brood of chickens of iho Leglorn tribe, owned by Rev.Savidi, wo believe Ij bo ahead. heing but ten weeks old and unoof which has laid four oggs, Mr. John Appleman has purchase,! of M. C. S'oan A Bro. a sldr-hir lop w.ignu, IlrewMcr si vie. It is admired by evurybidy as, il ill- serves lo b, and these rommndations all go to prove lhat litis is onoof the bst manufactur ing firms in Ihe .State, I. P0130NKU ilY A YLY, A singular accident beifcl Mr. John McIIenry of Benton, on Saundiy In-t, while taking care of a sick horse, He listl a mull sore ou his ban I just h low (lie knuckle and on this a fly seltlid. Mr- Mcllepry killed ihe insect and almost immediately slurp pubis i-bot through bis arm and it began lo swell lo an alarming tl, gree. Dr, Gardner was sent fir on Sunday ami found upon his arrival lhat Ihe swelling had ex tended over tho who i arm and down one Bide, of tho body. The Dr, promptly cut a deep gash in tho hand near Ihe sore, lolling out a large quantity of blood, and then lanced the arm and hand in several places. Film thoo cuts there flowed a yellowish matter. Relief lol lowed at onco; the twelllrg decreased and Ihe ckln attained a heulthler appearance. At one lime it was feared thnt amputation cf Ihe arm would be necessary, but lhat danger is past,and Dr. Gaidncr says lhat Mr Mclfenry will, re cover, though he may fesl ihe (ii'.cls of Ihe poisoning for some days to roue, Such cat es uf poisoning are rare, but are not unknown lo physicians, and nre dangerous le the extreme, Tho Unreports ri reived, pronounce Mr, Mr. Henry much belter, a fact wo aro happy In vti In im nliou.J DEMOCIUT, BLOOMSBURG;, The Railway V ohMn whs thi snl i i t nf a very ablo dlscours iT llvo d In the I'h UiLI- phla Academy of Mn.ii, 'uno ICth, by Mr. Franklin 11, Ooroii, In whldi ho P Id the pcoplo of Phlladeli In oniti nnpl .innt tri ths and gave them eomu wli I nm ndvlco. Tint Philadelphia has largely loil the respect and tr.lul of ,he 8lato of Pennsylvania U true. Un wllhin ,cn or fl,leen J0""' I'lilhulelphln has sl. -1! I .! tl II Hi i"o ocnuyiKiii was n howling wilderness, fillol with bears, cata mounts and Indians. High prices, partisan politics, exclttslvoness and narrowmindedness have done their work. Mr. Gowen Is a clear thinker, an eloquent speaker, and n fearless man. If Philadelphia heeds bis counsel, and acls promptly, tho past in ly bo largely re trieved. But now men must fill the offices and now management must control tie busiuei-s. Wo have been informed that drunkenness among men nnd boys conlimua undiminished lu C'alawissa Boys there oblnln beer nnd whiskey In pirson or by proxy just as Ihiy did bofore the late license cases. The gambling also continues. Journal. If there Is any truth in the above, the pcoplo who know the facts nre very much to be blamed for not bringing the matter lo the notice of tho Court ir. Ilm ludcn - In nr.niin si,- ltn... ..t. n.. following 'ie wnrnnff now C'en does not produce i iMuiirrrtriuriii ru nt u nw Rim i nn 1.11 wil" grant uo o?he?s"Vke UCnSe'' Now let the Journal name its informnnt. Whoever lhat zealous temperance advocate may be, wo gunrantes that he is not willing to havo his name published, and that he Is uuablo to go into C3urt and swear to a single fact. While thero aro very many pcoplo who nro always ready to find fault with those who are entrusted with the execution of the laws, it is noticeable that these samo poisons aro novcr ready to as sist In tho enforcement of law, by coming into court to tell what they know. They are moral cowards. Cntawlssa can now get rid of its sa loons if it can show that the statement of tlic Journal is true to the slightest extent. The Convention of county officers in Wilkes- Barre ou Tucsdav, was quito woll attended, nineteen counties having been represented. Al- ,rci' Dartc, Jr., Distncty Attorney of Luzerne county made nn address of welcome, to which Uen.liouis Wagner,Kccorder of Deeds, I'liila delphla, responded. Speeches were wade by scleral officers, including William Krickbaum, prothonotary of Columbia counly, upon the general purposes for which tho Convention had been cnllod. The next meeting of tho Associa tiou is to to be held in Rending on the 11th of July, 1S82. On Wednesday morning the mem bers enjoyed a trip to Mauch Chunk nnd the Switchback. It is more than probable that Ihe atlendnnce next year will be much larger than al this first Convention. Bloomsburg is well nigh freo from small pox The caes on Fifth and Sixth streets no longer require mtdicnl alUndance, the flags havo been taken down and fome of tho bnrrlcades re moved. Tho work of clianingand disinfecting still gees brnvcly n, and Iho town is in belter co ndilion than ll has been for years. Persors who have had the disease are cautioned not lo mingle with their neighbors until there is no longer any possible danger of contamination. There is but one new case of email pox to chronicle James Van Horn, of Scott-town and that is not serious. George Girton, of Seventh slrtct and Georgo Diggs (colored) of Railroad street, have very light cases of vario loid neither is sick enough to be in bid. The outlook is favorable for a total disappearance of the disease within a few days. A Justice of the Supreme Court recently made use of the following language, which will bo appreciated by many who have suffered from tho over-zealous or thoughtless words of allor neys striving lo win in their legal battles: "Witnesses often suffer very unjustly from the unduo earnestness of counsel, and they aro en tilled to the watchful protection ol the Court. In the Court, they eland as strangers, surround od with unfamiliar circumstances, giving rise to an embarrassment known only to themselves, and in mere generosity and common humanity, they aro entitled to be treated, by those ac customed to such feencs, wilh great considera tion; nt least until it becomes manilest that they nre disposed to be disingenuous. The heart of the Couit and jury, and all disinter ested manlines', spontaneously recoils at a harrh and untair treatment ol them, and the cause that adopts such troatmen is very apt to suffer by it. It is only where weakness sits in judg ment, that it can benefit any cause. Most people know the benefit of lemonade be. fore breakfast, but fow people know how it is more than doubled by taking another at night also. The way to get the better of a bilious system without bluo pills or quinine, is to take the juice of one, two or three lemons, as the appetite craves, in as much ice-water as makes It pleasant to drink without sugar, before going to bed. In the morning on rising, or at least Ii If an hour beforo breakfast, take the juice o cue lemo'i in a goblet of water. This rill clear tho system of humors and bile, with mild efficacy without nny of tho weakening effects of Congress water. Pro pie shou'd not irritate Ihe stomach by oating tho lemins clear, the powerful acid of the juice. which is almost corrosive, infallibly produces inflammation after a while; but properly dilu ted, so that it docs not burn or draw tho throat, it does lis full medicinal work without barm, anil when the stomach is clear of food has abundant opportunity to work the system thoroughly, Eci.kctki Magazine. The Aiigimt number of the JCclcctie contains a number of important articled of permanent value, as well as of cur rent interest. The loading articlo is entitled "Tin Sword," and is nn hbtirical esay of the sparkling and vivacious kind for which Mack. trooj's is famous. A paper by Miss Julia Wedg, wood on "Froude as a Biographer" makes an interesting contribution to tbo controversy over the publication of Carlyle's Jlemmiscenee)!, "Dogs of L'terature" is a gossipy arlicle on the pnrt whicTt dogs have played in literature, and their relations to authors; and itl ''Boycotted," Mr. V. Bence-Jones, a landlord, gives a graph ic account uf recent experiences in Ireland. There are several othir valuable and interes ing pipers. The Editorial Departments aro 'ell fillol, as usual, and oomnrlso Literary Notices, Foreign Literary Notes, Science and Art, and Alisrellanv, Puhlished by E, 11 IT.LTON, 25 Bond Street N'W York. T rms, $5 per veari singlooopy, IS cents; I rial subscription for three months, $1 Business Notices Ltttx A Sloan still have colored dies silk nt CO, fiO, 05 and 75 cents a yntd and black silks very cheap, Ladiet.1 Dusters and I. men Suits for $1 ,25, .B0, 1 7(5, $2 OfJ. $2.60 to ?273 for aalo at J.lght direct by Silas Young, juIOGw An endless variety of Straw Hals Clearing out very cheap at David Lowenbcrg's. A full nisorlment of Neck Wear for con ticuten ni t. u jJenucra, Navy Blue Stills, " mvy iiuio ranis i tun line at David Loweubcrgs. Tho small pox scaro Is about over aud as there bus not l teti a raso within fivetqtiaroa of Lull & Sloan's store, you can safely gu un re ior jnurury gootu, notions ftc. 1,000 got.U live Calves wanted, Let them come from Iho r.orlli, south, eset midwest by wholesale eiul retail. You can bring your good Calves tight along now any tlmo nn Moodsy, Tiirtdsy, Wcdnetdsy and Thuriiloy of rath and evt-ry week am get HuirwhorKGOdHfoi litem al Silas Yiiiiiik'h isigui nucei, July lD-lim Reaper u M " IC i' . K ! Sec tions and I Iti f .til km- h Hp h ,Rnpt-c, Tinware. S-'tlt, l'l.ifphntt , Ac, fur sale low nt Hharplo-i' foundry, junc21-lw LUYv&HlH.n will i nv 1 or m rclmti tllse fur cu'vi k, Iniiilm til ! rh'rkt ns nnd nil country produce. Try them and liiirn their prices buforo selling elsowhcrc. , . Whlto Vr-slfi, Dusters, Linen I'nnls, A large line of Summer Goods at David Lowcnbprg's, Sco ti woman plcklnc n bunch of cranes In another column, nt peer's Vineyards, from which Speer's Port Grapo Wine is nuc, inni la sn iitgiuy isiecmctl liy tho cdicnl profession for tho use ol invalids. weakly persons and tho nged. Sold by A. Kloim. jan 7'8l ly l'lirnnds from 10 cents up to $4.00 nt Iglit Street, by Silas Young, jutio 10-lw For a Fine Dress Shirt, l'or i 1'iiio Fancy Shirt go to David Lowcuberg's, 1.000 pounds of t ico Pitted Cherries. 1,000 pounds of nice Drlrd Raspberries wanted by Silas Young at Light Street, for which no win pay tuo niguest market price. uiy lO'tim Tho season for repairing your Mowers. Reapers, Thrrslitag Machines nnd other farming implements is at hntid,and the place to have repairing done is at HARMAN & H ASSERTS Foundry nnd Machine Shop. This is tho only place in tho county whero v. ju. ueuorno x Co s. machines aro ic- paired. A full lino of extras for nil tbo cadlng mowers, reapers. Ac, kept constant ly on hnnd. May 20 lw For Fino Shoes of nil kiuds, go to Dent cr's. The best nre tbo cheapest buv your Roots and auocs of rentier, 10.000 L'ootl Snrini! Chickens wanted Bring them right along now and get your cash or goods for them at Silas Young's, Light Street. july 15-2m When in the course ot htimnn cvenls it becomes necessary to purchase Clothing, for u bargain po to David Lowenbcrg'h and you will get lull vnltio ior your money, Mr. D. W. Smith, of Lime3tonovillo. Montour county, says ho has used an "Os borne ' fcell-ulnder since lSi'J: hascutiOU acres; beeu at no expense tor repairs; tins cut oats that wero as badly down ami tangled ns it was possible to be, and will wager tho price of the machine thnt he can cut nny grain that it is possiblo to cut with nny machine, nnu bind it tighter auu better tnnn can be done by hand. T. W. I'ursel, near Ruck Horn, says tho "Osborno" Self binder bought last year, "fills the bill" and does all that is claimed for it. P. E. Sinus, near Danville, suys lie cut the worst tangled oats lie ever saw, lust year, wltti the "(Minnie, nnd cannot spent: too highly lu Us prai-p. II A UMAX iI HASilURT, Agents, juue 10 Bloomsburg, Pa. A llANOPUOl'S COl'NTKllt R1T, There Is a rtancerous counterfeit In cliculatlon nmtiortliiir to tu "Walnut Leaf Hair HeBtoitr."'l'lio strongest evidence of llie great valuo of "Wclnut Lcnr nair hi sionr -is mo race mar panics Know ing lt cnlcacy tty to initiate U. Each, bottle ot tho i. Pecker" tlic manufacturer tlown In the Blots; eniur i' lilts u mo timuiu ui mo mkuhiuiuui ' Ui end the "llestori r" Is as clear and harmless as wa. tur. while it Dn8s.csacs all tlio coninoueut Dronertles necessary lo restore life, vigor. growth, and color te 1 hnl.nl- TIH,1,ni.nnlv P,,riAnt,l l.lrt nnrtlnu Each bottle warranted. C. N. trlltcnton, New York City, Wholsale Agent. oct. 22, so-tf MAKKETJlEPOJtTS BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat per bushel i.oo Itv-o o Corn, " M nuts. " 40 Flour per barrel G.oo uioTcrscca flutter Tallow os 'otatoes .ni) Dried Apples 03 Haras 12tf sittca&siiouldcra 09 Chickens - .os Turkeys 10 Lard per pound 10 Hay per ton 8 no Beeswax ts Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster. No Iteniedr More Widely or Favorably Known. Isllnntrlln linlleilDL'. OuICk In CutlnL" For I All Hack, Kiiedxatism, Kibnkv Afksctions and Aches euy. d July ltww anu l'aina ueuerauy, ii. is uio uurivaucu it-ur CUTICURA Permanently Cures Humors of the Scalp nnd fckin flutlcura remedies aro for aalo by all druiruls T-ricn nr riiTHtllUA. a Modtcil Jelly, snul boxi, Me - Inrpn hnxps. St. CUTICU t KKSOI.VKNT. mo new Wood runner. Il per ooiue. ucticuba amino- ikal'JoiletSoai'.iibc Cutlcura Meutclnal btiaiing Soap, ice.; la bars for barbers and largo consumers , coc. Principal depot. WEC.IVC1 & l Ul liVll, JJISIUU,II1UM, COCO AUKN'IS WANTKD to sell tlio Ltto Ot PRESIDENT GARFIELD. ncliullnir a full and accurate account of his brief hut eu'ntfulaclmlnistiatlon ; tlio irreat conltlci with tlio "Stalwarts" beaded by Conktlnir: tlio diabolical Ditnmnt tnn;tutnflin ltlm. m&llcai treatment etc. Tlio Intenso Interest excited causes thousands to do- slro run pariicui irs, iicnco inisiioou must, bum im mensely. Terms liberal, outlltcoj. circulars freo. Ad dross Hubbard Bros , l'uba., JiJ Chestnut St, l'UUa. jaiy ia 4-w u HIGH GRADE BONE MANURES. AMERICUS SPECIALS foCrCo,r" VKEPABED CIHEMI0AL3 l'or farmers to Ooapost at Hoiae, All from ori!nlo liaaua. ilrv. will i iSy drill, In Rood rackAes, each bear 'V3&ifr D1ranalylii. oiiitNltTwclKlit. Tnd. Jl.ik. For 1'u'lKlit ltutea lionce ami Clrculara, ad J rum WILLIAMS, CLAEK & CO., Office, 109 earl Street, N. Y. Jaly iww HOLD MEDAL AWARDED tha Author. A nuwuid firwat Motl. leal Wark.warrmiUid tbo Uet uid cboAiuht, iniiuiMfnMibW to xvttry nin,ootiUed ttJ6 Science ol lif or,8ilM'roBTTiiti&n bound la Cnt Fnmcti muBlin, eiubtNUtd. full ftltuo 1'p.conUiiiB bowtiful Btwil enirrtTinjcB. 135 preBcnn Uunit, iirice oulj $155 goui liy aul ; uluitrUlmtmpltCcenUt sunil niiu.AilrlnMi I'tuttoHv Mtwla . KKU. Ha. 4 llatllncti tU llo-ton. THE WHITE SEWIM MACHINE Whtroas, the wcrld renowned reputation ot Uiu White kewing Macliino Induces many unscrupulous competitors to resort to all kinds of mean tricks to lnluro Ita re Dutallon. un beg to caution all Internum; purcliaiers not to buy a White Machine except from tta regular authorized dealers, who will uv Buauiuti'u me iwiuniiiy wurrauijr, W WAltHAN'f TUB NATUHAL WBAU AND TEAIt OF T1IK White Shuttle Sewing Machine rr.ATJt NUMimit toanaii Ftiit family ritiipo HKS. ANDlIKHKUV AOItltBTO KKEl' TI1U HA M K IN IlKI'AIlt FOlt TUB TKItM OF I'lVIt VHAItM FIlOM THIS DATE, 1'ltKK OF Ull AlttlK. This warranty ezrepta tho breakage ot needles U(juuti,a ihitvi aituvtip. This warranty will not be sustained unless the plate number above riven corresponds with the & auilicr on tlio shuttle race alldo. He ware oi defaced or aiterea cumotra. WHITE SKWINH MACHINE CO, Tho "WHITE" Shuttle Sowing Machine II as onuiRii ci ricif r thw any other family Bowtiik: J, SALTISH, tisoeml Aetwl. OOtl.10.1I. IHMWITIUW, 5 UIIBIA COUNTY, PA. HOLMES 4 SOLtUYCsER. BARBED WIRE arc undoubtedly the cheapest and iitost, (iimtimj luiKu mmiu, i nut. rllcctcd by (ire, wind or ilootl.docs not cause snow drifts, takes fewer osts and stock cannot push it down. Our wire is four pointed, is made of two strands of number 12 best galvanized steel wire twist ed together just enough to allow for contraction and expansion in Summer and Winter, barbs nro fastened every seven inches. The use of barbed wire is no longer nn experiment, as last year over one hundred thousand miles wero put up. Wo believe our wire to bo tho best and cheapest now man ufactured because it is niado of the beat8tcel wircand runs 15 feet to tho pound having tho greatest strength and visibility with the least weight ot any made, rut up on spools of about 100 rods weighing about 100 pounds. Price )er pound 11 cents by the spool, ess quantities Hi cents per pound. HOLMES 8c SCHUYLER. SlLEIlIFFy SALE liy virtue of sundry writs Issued out of tlio Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county nnd to mo directed, will bo exposed lo public nolo at tlio Court. House, In lllootnsbiirg, Pennsylvania, at two o clock, p. m. on SATURDAY, JULY 2,1id, 1SS1. AH tliatcortatn messtucc, tenement and tract of land being and situate lu Locust I wnslilp.Columbu county, and Statu of Pennsylvania, described as fol lows : On tho north by land of l'ctr Hltncr's estate and (Jeorgo Hupp's estate, and on tlio west by Unj belonging to David Zimmerman aul on the south by lands of Jonas and (leorgo I upp and on tbo cast by lands belonging to l ho estato of Peter Itltner.deceas- ed, containing ubout ono hundred nnd six acies, bo the same moro or less, It being part of same tract ot land which tbo Grants Oeorgodraut, William (irant and Deborah (irant, c.icutots cf '1 liomas Grant de ceased, late ot Augusta township, Northumberland county, and Mato of I'enusyivaula, by their Inden ture dated tho sdsth day of .May, 1S', c ranted and conveyed to Jacob Fisher and Caleb Fisher and the said Caleb Fisher and Sarah his wife by their inden ture dated tho ninth day of May, A. 1). isw, granted and conveyed their said Interest in tho above de scribed land to J acob Fisher parry hereto.w hereon 13 erected a two stcry fraino dwelling house, largo framo barn aud out-butldlngs. belzed, taken into execution nt tho suit ot J. II. Vastluo vs. alcm It. Fisher and to bo sold as tho property of Alcm 11. Fisher. HiuwNAtt'y. Lovarl Facias. ALSO. All that certain messuago und tenement or tract I of land Bl tuato lu Locust township Columbia county, and btato of Pennsylvania bounded and described ns follows, that Is to say: lleglnlngat a stone In tie public road leading frcm Mabtown to JIainvlllo run ning thence by land of Solomon Strauser and Will lain Adams north thlrtj -eight degirca.wcu eighty- four and livo-icntlis perches to astonc, thencoby land of Georgo Sirnusser toutli sevinty-slx degrees, west sUty-twopcr.licB to astouo, thencoby land of Lewis llungo south eight degrees, west thirty and ilve-tcmh pi iches to a btcno, thenco ty tho aaino south thirty degrees, cost ono hundred ana threo perches to a btone, thenco by the samo south Qfty- threo dogrces, west threo perches to a Btono, thenco by land otSolcmon btrausscr bcuthfllty-clght de grees east, blxty-tlght pcrchesto n Btono In tho cen tre ot tlio public rood leading from Slabtownto Malnvlllo.thcnco In said road and by land of Solomon Strausscr north twenty dccTCC3, cost nineteen perches 10 a stone, thenco In and by tbo samo north rive degrees, cast sixty-eight perches to the placo of beginning, containing Blxt) -two acres stilcttacaa. uro.wliercon aro erected a two story frame dwelling house, Irpme barn and out-buudlngs. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of David Helwlg, executor ot Piter llelwlg, deceased, versus Isaao Lewis and to bo told ss tho property of Isaac Lewis with not Ico to John Adams, tcrro tenant. IluAWN, Att'y. Flurics Lovarl Facias. ALSO. All that cirtaln lot or piece ot land situate In Flshinecreek township, Columbia county, I'cnnsyl. vonlo, bounded nnd described as follows to-wlt: Beginning at a pcitln iho publlo road leading from orangevdlo lo Stillwater, therccby land bolonglng to Isaao Moll t nry, north clghty-ono nnd a holt do- grccs.easc ono hundred and Blxty-Dvo feet to a post, thence by lands of Wrn. Ikeler soutli eighty ana a half degrees, cast;clghty two feet;to a post, thence by land of Cyrus It. Whlto foulh eighty-one and n half degrees, west one hundred and sixty-five feet to a post In tho road, thence by sold road north eighty and a half degrees, west eighty-two feet to tho placo of beginning containing foity-nino and seven tenth perches cf gicund bo the samo more or less, on widen aro erected a dwelling bouso and out buildings. A1M lino other lot or plecorf land situated In iho town- Bhlp, counly and state nfoiesiild Pounded and de scribed as rollcws, to-wlt: Peglmilng nt n stone corner by n lot of said Ash, Ihtnco by laud of Wm. Ikeler north eighty tlueo degreis, east twenty-four perches to a jost, thence by land of John Zaner south thirty nlbound a half degrees, west seven and two-tenths perches to a pest, thenco by land of mram ucpoc, south ilghty-lhreo degrees, west ninenen pcrc"cs to a More, thenco noith six de grees, cast four and nlno tenths perches to tho placo or Beginning, containing one hundred and seven pcrcnesmoro oriels, ou which are erected a work I shop and outbuildings. seized, taken Intocxtcutlon at tho sultcf Ponton MutualSavlng Fu'jd and Loan Assiclallon egatnst curiatian j, ash auu to be sold as tho proiorly ot I'urisuau J. ash. littlk, Att'y. Vend. Ex. U. II. ENT, Shertrr. WHITE BUQIOTE. MONUMENTS, HSALSTONES.&c. Aro rccorr.mcndidby the best authority, They win never crtcy, inip.corrodo, rust or BECOME MOSS GROWN. 1 TJiey nro pure, rcflccO, cast 1do. Thr y aro beau- JOHN. A. OWENS. GEN. AGEM' LIJWISBXJRG, ZP.A.. or Imiulroof l', p. Kllno, uioomsburg. July l a-m JJauchy 8c Co'n. Advt's, B HATTY'S K arcs tianitl V. iRutty, Wa. OltUANH, it nioivi, a Hot (tola. k'uo needs, oolv iss. Ad. iiaHHifton, N, J. July l 4w IBMUJ to r:, viu'VAo jiiiylHW HOLMES & SCHUYLER. GOODS IN SEASON. T,nn1.- nvm nllf StOCK Ot ITOOUS for i)rCfiC.nt, ti&G atul sco if there is not sotuclliing you want, xi so, can 0 ,Ig wh(jro you have the ndvan- Inge ot greater variety ie of ureatcr variety and lower prices, Cultivator Teeth. Horse Hay Forks. Hav Fork Pulleys. Hand Hay Forks. Hand Hay Rakes. Grass Scythes. Grain Scythes. Scythe Snaths. Scythe Stones. Grain Cradles. Sisal Hay Rope. Pure Manilla Rope. Hand Grass Sickles. Hand Lawn Mowers. Fly Traps. Wire Mosquito Netting. Ice Cream Frecc.ers. Cherry Seeders. Preserving Kettles. HOLMES 8. SCHUYLER Mgiiujiajiiiirji.juij.wa(ar4gi-i G.G OPERA HOUSE DEALER IH STOVES, HEWERS AM RAHGES, LOW DOWN GRATES, MANTELS &0.. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE. PEIVATE DWE1LIK0S AND TOBI.I0 LnnmH5S HEATED BY STEAM OR HOT AIR. AWNINGS OF ALL STYLES AND SHAPES MADE TO ORDER. Hoofing and Spouting Done at Short Notice. ROOFING FROM- FIVE TO TEW CENTS. FEB SQUARE FOOT. On the ist of this month our stock of Mcn's and Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at Oak Hall was seven hundred and forty-three thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars and eighty-one cents. Where is there another such stock to select from ? The old house has been remodeled. The old hands (most of them) are still there. The old principles of just and right prices, sound goods, fashionable styles, substantial finish, are strictly adhered to. Who founded the business, is at Oak Hall every day look ing after things, and in all the history of Oak Hall it was four- )kr- MridsL- Ohr-ttko to push up its high standards and drop down to lowest prices. TSr-" old-iimc greeting to our friciids everywhere, and another cordial invitation extended to come to Oak Hall. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. The Largest Clothing House In America. Postscript. The last new thing we have done is to open a TEN DOLLAR ROOM, where we have gathered a great lot of full Suits, suitable for dress or business, which we shall sell at $io. You can judge of the cheapness of our stock by seeing wnac we can uo jor gio. LEGAL BLANKS, ALWAYS ON I LAND AT THIS OKKlCli wacnmw wwwywtiw vim m HOJ,MJ3S &BGHOYLER. TINSMITHING. It does not socm to be gener ally understood by some of our trade that we nre prcpnicd tc do Tinsmithing in all its branches. This we hnve often noticed by the expressions of surprise of ninny who, when in tho rear of our store, noticed men working in an adjoining building. We car ry a full stock of Tin and Tin smith's Supplies and tire prepared nt all times to do all kinds of work. As low prices seem to bo tho most popular we havo REDUCED THE PRICE OF ROOFING To 5 Gents a Foot, the same crado of tin as heretofore and other responding prices. work at cor- HOLMBS & SCHUYLER. w. & n. jgU.SlNMSSCAlUJS, VIS1T1NII CAHHI. - , l.UI'ililt 1IKA1 II l.l. IKUS I'uBrKhB, 48., aa, Nftly nnd Cbiily Tr'nifil at UieCoi.t KSv ViXN OlUcp. 1