Til 10 COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSE UliGr, COLUMBIA COUJmTY, PA. 1 Q, E, ELwEIiL, tm,, J. S. BITXBNBEKDEB, ElltM' BLOOMSBURQ, PA. Vriclnv. Anu'iint, tf.1881. Democrat lc Stain I'oiiiuilltop. There will be a meeting of tlio Demo cratic State Cominittco at BoltonV llo tel. HarrisburK, at 12 m., on Wciliies day, August 10, to dctrrmino upon a time and pluco for holding tho next State Convention. A full attendance of tho members of the committee is requested. A. II. DILI, Chairman Maud S. doesn't beat her record, witl the moat provokinc venularity. This sort of thing is becoming monotonous. and will not draw crowd mucn longer Tho deeper tho rottenness at Harris- burg is probed, tho more tout are exhalations. Tho llarrisburir Inder dent comes to tho aid of the Press and Mints a scries of swindles in furniture carpeting and repairs which aro fully ns bad as tne Btatioucry steals. Tf llir UpmnerntB of this countv would snvn tbi'inselvcH from tho lnisfortuno of iininiii.il inf anv man for oflico who will be defeated at tho fall election, they must turn out nt tho delegate election and seo in it that instructions aro voted for no ouo but sound and leliablo Democrats. Tho authorities of Missouri aro ov dently determined to punish tlio rullians who roonetl llio rauroaa vraiu tit in ston, and killed tho conductor and ii!iseii!er. The Governor has issued proclamation offering a roward of $fi0. 000 for their arrest and conviction. Fo their cajituro 20,000 will bo given. When tho XLVHth Congress meets next December there will bo it Kciiubl cans, 38 Demociats (including David Davis of Illinois) audi Kcadjuster Dem ocrat (General Mahone) in tho Senate, There were elected to tho Housu M8 Kepublicans,135 Dcniocrats.8 Crcenbac! men and 2 Kcadjunor jueinocinis. llulo III of chanter III of tho Demo cratio rules provides that "no person shall be eligible to a nomination uy a uon veution. who has opposed tho Demo emtio ticket at tho next preceding elec tion." It would bo a matter of interest just now to know whether A. 13. Herring voted for Hancock or Weaver last fall. Col. John C. Hindi, Secretary of tho United States Senatc,is dead and the elec tion of his successor, in December, it thoucht. mav lead to another dead lock, Tho Democrats aro in tho majority, if the new Senators from New York aro not sworn in, and may insist upon electing tho Secretary befoio admitting the Senators. The entire surgical force of tho New York JTernld are engaged just now in tho effort to convince tho readers of that tremendous journal that the President's physicians do not understand tlieir busi ness. Up to this time they havo con vinced everybody in tho Herald oflice. Tho other districts haven't been heard from. Clmilcr Wolfe being tho prime mover in the efloit tu obtain five huniliud t'ollniH rxtra for etch mcinler of llie legisljlitrr, user anil tibove ilin salary l.e is entitled to by law, he will do will to hbatidcn liia campaign (or lht gtiberna tniial rlialr until bp pccplt Imveluiil time tu foritet Ms gictd for gain. -Vrci Ifnd Km. Bless you, Charley did not caro for tho monev, it was tho judicial decision lie was after. Now he is, probably happy. m i . 4 The Dtinni talic u litiiin iibnn inontli p were in gliing tvt-r the division in the Re, puwicnu lir KMl T tlll'lftf it III iv Mown tail lire nut H"piy n in-y wt-r, it Ki o illi- Chronidevy. Why not? Docs the Chronicle iiu- acme that tho recent transactions at. Al bany liavo bridged tho chasm between tho "warring Ini-lions of the liepublican party? If so, it n.ay have iiason to o,hi iio itti opinion before the next elec tion. Without ikiisooe Uoiikii!iiH aid New York will bo hopelessly Demo crutlc. Tho Americans nro carrying everything before them on the other side on turf, field, and fai in. They have now become to use the lin"lish slang, "all tho cheese." Tho silver medal for the best chceso at tho Birmingham show has been born away by Mr. Jubal Webb, who has been stvled "Tho Cheeso Fiend," in conse- tpieuoo of his indefatigable exertions in procuring the best cheeso to bo had in America. The one which obtained tho prize is pronounced tho largest cheeso ever made, weighing llirec-qu.'iuom ot ton, and camo from Iowa. Thoso who asset t that woopposotho nomination ot A. IS. Herring, in tlio in terest of any other candidate, nro greatly mistaken. (Jur action lias been prompted only by a desiro to prevent tho Dem ocratic parly Irom uomiuatiiiK a man who could not bo elected, as many ear uest members of tho party could not . . . i r i , . . 11 . conscieniiouxiy vote inr nun. au wan derers should be welcomed back to tho fold, but tho proper place for them is in the ranks, and not as commissioned ofii- ccrs. Deserters from tho nnny nro not usually mum captains, even though they return repentant. Tho city of Baltimore is m an envia ble- position. It is well governed. A no proof of this is given in tho construction of the Gunpowder Water Works. Sever al years ago tho people voted $1,000,000 to construct tho works. A magnificent tunnel, seven miles long, a great part of it through solid rock, was cut; and now tho works are completed, and thero re mains .17,000 of tho appropriated 81,- O00.000 unexpended. This circumstance. however, has its parellel in tho littery of tho City Hall of tho Hamoeity, tor which S2.OJO.000 were appropriated. After it was entirely completed tho Building . .. !..,.. iLMiwiaiii ........ I'OlllllllSNlUII lllltl "VOI in ponded money on hand, Tho trustees of tho burial jilaoo in whioh repose tho bones of William Poiiu, have wjuctfully but firmly declined to leiinit the removal of tho great Proprie tor to ihh country. .Mr. iuutisoii, me gentjeitiaii bent abroad U make negotu turns has been so informed and is iucliti od lobe digustod with the bun on re Hiilts of his trio noioiw the Atlantic The iironosition to secure the remains of Peiin, was an enthusiastic outbuiHt on tho purl of the legislaluio and, nt course, luiu to 1)0 saddled with hoiiio expense. The Average citizen loon not comprehend why it wan necessary to send Air. Har rison abroad at unite un expense, when tho iuforiiiarion dtnirod oonld have been obtained by mail or cnbV; without much , m penditnru of money. j Tliu l'lwldi'iit udiillniu'H to iinniovo Rtvndily and his iiliysiohuis my that lio in practically out in Hauler, a loinimo might occur from over-exertion when the rresident liemns to walk about, but no such trouble Is anticipated. Ho lias a good appetito and in rapidly imlnitii: strength. '1 ho day of recovery is not inr iiismni. The Philadelphia papers aro waging vigorous war against six cent fares on the street i ail ways. Thero is a very large and well developed opinion that the companies can make lnonev will tickets at live cents. This is rendered more positive by President "Whaiton of tho Lombard and South street line, who offers to pay SI 2,000, mid ciiy and State taxes, for the privilege of running tracks on iUarkct street,and yet charge only live cent f.ncs. Tho papers will win in this fight and the people may thank them for the release from tho grasp of tho greed iest and most obstinate ot monopolies. The assassin Guitcau has written a long letter to Judge "Wylio of tho Crim inal Court of tho District of Colum bia asking that he bo admitted to bail. Ho suggests that tho amount bo fixed at Si, 500, which ho re gards as a reasonable sum. Ue believes he can give bond in that amount for trial when ho is wanted. Uniterm says that ho is n lawyer,haviug been admitted to practice at tho Chicairo bar, and ho regards himself competent to conduct his own case. l or cool impudence, tins let ter can hardly bo surpassed. Guitcau evidently lias but a faint idea of tho gravity of his offense, or of tho aversion in winch ho is held by tho people. .Judge iii. 11. lioarot ..Massachusetts has express ed his opinion that Guitcau has been hardly treated and, perhaps, will offer himself as bondsman, unless ho desires to act as counsel for tho defense. A MUKDh'KOUS 110 A I). Last Sunday a carriage containing six persons was struck by a locomotive, at tho Ninth and Oxford street crossing of tho Beading 15. 11. in Philadelphia. Tho vehicle was broken into kindling wood and tho occupants thrown out, but for tunately escaped witli their lives. The accident was caused by tho ilaginan who made contradictory signals. The Press publishes an account of tho disaster and supplements it "with tho statement that, from December 10th 1879 to November 30th 1880, no less than 80 persons were killed and 101 wounded in accidents on the Beading roadiTlierecaubcnodoubt that such slaughter as this could have been prevented by moic care on the part ot tho railroad othcials. Un a road over which hundreds of trains run, into crowded citv, all possible precautions should be taken to prevent accidents, and it is surprising that the city authori ties do not compel the ollicers ol llio road to better protect tlie people. LOCATING. TUB BULLET. On Monday last, an effort was made to determine tho whereabouts of the bul let in tho President's body, by means of the induction balance, a new invention of Prof. Bell. The experiment was suo cessful, the instrument ticking loudly when passed over a black and blue spot winch made us appearance lour days after tho shooting. Dr. Bliss admitted that tho position of the ball had been fotiud ami added, "It lies tivo inches be low tho navel and three and one-half inches to the right of tho median line, and is imbedded, I should thiuk, above one and one-half inches below tho surface in tho anterior wall of tho abdomen. Of course, wo can only estimate the depth at which the ball lies below tho surface. I should think tho President had lost about forty-live pounds of ilesh. Taking this fact into consideration, together with what we can feel by pressing tho llesh about the spot where the bullet lies, I should think its depth is about one and one half inches." It is not probable that tho bullet will bo cut out just now, or indeed at any time unless, after the President begins to walk, tho ball moves downwards where it might prove dan gerous. The wonderful little instrument of Prof. Hell, appears to be a poifeot success, nod will prove invaluable should a surgical operation bo necessary here after. A New lluilroAil. A chaiter has been issued from the ollico of tho secretary of the common wealth to "The Susquehanna, Pitts burg anil Western Railway Com pany, for the term of 900 years, for the purpose of constructing and operating a railroad from the city of Pittsburg, by tho most advantageous route, through tho counties of Allegheny, Westmor land, Armstrong, Clearfield, Centre.Clin ton, Huntingdon, Millliu, Union mid Lycoming, to tho town of Milton on the Susquehanna river, in Northiimbeiland county, tho length of said road to be 22fi miles, gauge to bo four feet eight and a half inches, capital stock 022,000. President, James S. Negleyj directors,H. K. Collins,Prank Hiiuuings, James S. Negiey.jr , William N, liiddle, II. T. Ilanna, -Pittsburg ; Deloso li. Cul ver, Jersey City; P. W. Lookwood and Charles Seidler, New York City. Tho corporators of this new railroad are tho same us those who some days ago secured a merger of tho New York, Pittsburg and Chicago of Ohio, tho Now York, Pittsburg and Chicago of Penn sylvania and tho Pittsburg and Chicago liailway companies of Pennsylvania. Tho consolidation forms a continuous line from Pittsburg to Toledo. If the now road is built a continuous line will bo scoured from Milton to Toledo At Milton a connection can be made with the Philadelphia and Beading and thus a western outlet made for that road. Thcto is considerable speculation as to whether this is the object of tho new road. COKUUrTION IN LYOOMINO. Ilarvov S. Wells, ono of theeditoisof tho Willfainsport S'n anil Jlmiuer has, over his own name, published a most dainaging seiies of charges ngainst tho Coiiiuiissioueis of Lycoming county, lie asserts that they have been guilty of the moat shameh's-t olllcial corrtiiliou,wheiu by tho county treasury has been plunder ed of thousands of dollars. Tim general charge is "that tho present board of Incoming County Uoiunussioiieis nave been roliluni: the tax payeis oi ino county of huuditds and hundreds of dob la is, by n system of olliciul peculation that is but little leinoved from direct stealing i that they have been awarding eoiitractsaiiiliuakmgappoiutiiiciits vhilli havo neen notonousiy venni, inr wtnni thev were indirectly, and in some in- stances diieotly paid the money to re plenish their own pockets i mat uioy havo been using the machinery of their ollico to further their own ro election i that they havo sold taxdiiplieates.using n third parly to the bargain to conceal their own connection with tho affair; that thev have willfully violated their oath of otlioo wherein they have sworn, "'That I will not knowingly receive, I liiratlv or indirectly, any money or other vuhmlile thing for Uio perforiimnoo ... . r w or non performance of any "act or duty pertaining to my otheo, other than tho compensation allowed by law. ' " 1 hen tollow thirteen speculations petting forth in detail tho various oper ations by which tho Commissioners havo lilted tlieir pockets at the expense, ot tho people, and alleging vnrious corrupt bargains by which they havo prolitcd. As may be imagined tho publication of this statement has created a profound sensation. All the accused Conimis hloners mo candidates for re-election and tlieir chances are ttiotts1y impaired by the charges preferied. Air. Wells ends his formidable indictment ns fol lows : I mako the abovo charges, stand pre pared to prove thorn in a court of justice, and challenge tho Hoard of Commission- rs to tho issue If tho Commissioner can make any defence to the inavo accusations pre ferred ngainst them, they should tnke immediate steps to clear themselves. Tho charges aro too specific to bo met by a general denial and the Democrats of Lycoming county will not be satisiied with anything less than a thorough and complete investigation. At present tho situation ot tho uoinnussioncrs is anything but pleasant. A llUKNINU MINE. On Friday afternoon last, a lire broke out in No 9 colliery, near Tnmamia, operated bv Charles Parrlsh Sz Co. It is the largest of nino collieries owned by tho Lehiuh Coal & Navigation Com pany and employs between o00 and 000 bauds. Samuel Powell, the engineer, was retiairiinr ono of tho steam pipes, when the lamp on his head ignited a prop mado dry as punk by tho heat from the pipes. Powell had turned away be fore ho discovered tho lire he had unconsciously started, but soon after noticed it and set about heroically to ex tinmiish it. It had already gained sucl headway that ho was powerless and soon fell exhausted, in which condition lie was found and the alarm given. An ex plosion of sulphur soon followed am completed tho work. The nir-shafts acted as tines and furnished a powerful draft to the tire. Superintendent W, D. Zehner was promptly on the scene, and oiiraiiiziiitrtho excited mon ingaugs. proceeded to brattice up the tunnel and to stop tho outlet of the air shaft, from which the flames were bursting to great heitrhts. Tho steam from nineteen boilers was turned on the firo and this,it is believed, will smother the flames. No. 9 is not only tho largest, but tho most prohtablo and extensively worked, of all the company's mines, and its stop page is a great loss to the company, as wen as a serious eatainiiy to j.ausioru, which is almost entirely supported by it. The scene at the outbreak ot the lire was harrowinir in the extreme. A largo num ber of men were in tho works, and tlieir wives aud relatives hurried to tho inoutl of the tunnel with the wildest cries of distress. Tho mine is provided with am plo means of exit, aud all escaped, not a man or mule beinir iniured. Tho workings aro carried on by means of tunnel direct into the mountain and slope to the lower lift, and aro of vast exieni aim great intricacy, is euiireiy owing to the prompt action of Superiu tendent Zehner, zealously seconded by the foreman of the departments aud bosses of iranirs, that the lire did not obtain such headway as would have re sulted in a lotijr stoppago or utter de struction of tho mine. The indications now aro that work can bo resinned in a short time. DKLANEY MAD. A despatch from Wilkes-Barre in tho l'iiiladelphia J'ress ot last iMonday says that Senate Librarian Delauey is out in tho Luzerne and Lackawanna Sunday and othei papers in a lengthy card, in which he not only denies in toto tin charges made against him by tho J'rvtis, but masquerades as tibona-fido reformer, saying that when first assigned to his piesent position two veal's ago he found that, a gang of thieves had been rob bing tho State and at once set about do iug what he could to correct the evil, in which ellorts, ho adds, ho had the cor dial assistance of Governor lloyt, Audi tor General Sehell, and others. Ho con gratulates the public that ouu by one the gang was driven out in consequence of this reformatory movement of his, "until now there is not a single member of it with a contract or a foothold of any kind on the Bill." Ue gives figures to show what ho claims to bo a net saving to the State in tho cost of supplies for the years 1879 and IHHI over tho years 1877 and 1878 of 101,800.2.'). When tho Press expose was made the Wilkes-Barr Itecord made haste to repudiate, in tho name ot tho Kepublicnns ot .Luzerne, all responsibility tor Delauey s Ucptiblicau ism, and Delauey in his letter says ho will at n future tune mako reve lations concerning Dr. Bradley, tho editor of tho Jlecord, who was a clerk o( the Hotiso a few years ago, that will make Iiiuihidu his shameless head, liter is no telling what revelations may be made by thu men who havo been hard hit by the iVed,but certain it Is that be fore tho matter cuds, the people will know more about HarriBburg "ways that aro dark than tliey ever dreamed ot. News Items. On Friday last, a shark seven feet Jong went into a dry dock near Fort MoHcnry with a steamer, and was not discovered until the water was nearly pumped out. It was very sayago and lived for nearly an hour after tho wator loft it. Health, hopo and happiness aro re stored by the use of Lydiu K. Pinkliam'tj vegetable compound. It is n positive euro for nil those diseases from which women suffer ho much. Send to Mis, LydiaE. Pinkha 11,203 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. A robber walked up to an open win. dow of n housu at Franklin, lml , and said to the woman inside: "Your money or your life I" She fired a pistol without waiting to take aim, and by chance kill ed him on the spot. olorced by my political connections in to ptdio life,my sufferings were intensi (jed by tho comments of those who saw my face and hea,d covered, with Hcrofu lous humor," said a gciitjcmnn reooiilly cured by Cutieura Remedies. Peter Vineoiirand Frank P. Spring of Canada and a colored man named Alex ander Jackson of Chicago were arrested in Carlislu last week for the murder of John Mangau, nt Pittuton, on the l tth of July. Spring says that Vincour did the shooting and that he was stauding near him when hp tired the fatal shot. They belonged (o (ho circus, in town on tho night oflho shooting. The prisoners were taken to WilkeH Harie by detectives Swan and O'Brien and lodged in jail. On various railroads throughout the country tho gauge is being changed to tho standard of four feet, eight Indies aud a half. The Erie la ono of the road and on Saturday more tliun ouo hundred miles of railH were nurrowed in a Jew lioobi. Grasshoppers aro destroying tho oats in certain parts of Herks County. Ex-Governor Gove Satilsbury of Del aware, died on Sunday last, at his homo in Dover, aged CM. Ho studied medicine when a young man and was an excellent physician. Ho wns elected State Senator and Governor, and was defeated for United btntos Senator by his brother Lli. Springfield, (Mass.) Republican. A I'ltOMlNIlNT t.AWVIlIt's OPINION. Ill one of our New England exchanges wo observe that Wm. l Killey Esq., of 'ittslleld, Attorney-at-Law and Asst., Judge Police Court, and lato county Commissioner, wns restored to perfect Health and activity, by the use ot hi. lacobs Oi'i. Ho had suffered with lheii inalisin for years intensely i but by llio recent usool thorenicdy lie was,as stated, completely cured, and says tho Oil de serves thu highest praise. George Borrow tho famous nuthor and philologist, died on Saturday in Juigland aged 78. tlis best known worksaro "I ho Gypsies in Spain," "Tho Biblo in Spain," "l.avcngro nnd "llio Komany Jtye. Melveespoit is to havo water works costing Irom $75,0(11) to ltiU,Ui)U. Parents must uot find fault if their shoe bills aro double what they need be, and at the same timetlieircliihlron s toes arc ragged, if they neglect to buy shoes winch havo improvements thai protect, them from wear at the toe, nnd that nro not objcctionablo in any way. The A. s. T. Jo. mack Tip prevents an incso evils. Judge Robertson took charge of tho oflico of Collector of Customs in New York, on Monday. Mr. John McLaughlin, of tho firm of McLaughlin Bros., nnd pait owner of tho Philadelphia Times, died suddenly at the Stockton J louse, (Jape J lay, Sat urday evening. Mr. McLaughlin went to lMiropo last spring, ami since ins re turn, a month ago, has been m poov health. Policeman W. II. Neinbitrg of Philad elphia, dropped dead, on Saturday, while arresting a rowdy. Heart disease was the probable eauso of death. A still exploded on Saturday in Wool tier's distillery, Peona, Ills, and twelve men were killed outright or died from the elleclH ot injuries. Maud S., tho trotter, failed to beat her best tune in Philadelphia, on tho 28tl inst, but she made tho fastest threo heat on record: 2.12, 2.10J 2.12J. MOHMOX lllSIIOl ICOKIIKKKO. A special to tho limes, from San Francisco, Cal. . says: News has beer received here that Bishop Philip Klinge Smith, at one time of high standing and inflitetico in tho Mormon church, and tho exposer ot tho Mountain Meadow massacre and a participant therein, is dead. His body was found in a prospect bole in oonorn, .Mexico, under circitm stances indicating murder. Bishop Smith died as he expected. After convicting John D. Lee, of the Mountain Meadow massacre, he said: "I know the church will kill me Booner or later it is only question of time." After returning from the trial, by order ot tho church fits wito left him, and ho started South aud lived in Arizona. In that territory two attempt were maao to Kin mm. MAIN & CO.S 3NTyW ) I-NTERNATIONA-L(- SHOW I SCHOOL OP EDUCATED ANIMALS -nUMFTYIlUMPTK COMPANY.- AND GRAND CONGRESS of NOVELTIES Admission Only 25 Cents TWELVE REASONS FOR PUBLIC FATBOtTAOE M 1st Hecause we never midrojirescnt uiir fcatuicH and attraettotiH. 2d Heeatmo Kelly and Haley are th fiimikHt Irish Sketch Ai tislH in America, Ud Hecauxc our ndmismon ia reduced to half price. 1 tit ilecuuHo our troupe of dogH nr owned and were trained bv t rot. Harry Parker, acknowledged by all to bo tho grcatietit Canine Instructor living. 5th Because wo have no aido hIiows to gull the public, and nogamcHof chance or gambling aro allowed on our grounds. Gtli Becau.se wo have the best Hump ty Dumpty Company in the United Slates. 7th Hecause wo havo a show compos ed ot all tlio latestaud original novelties. 8th Hecause l'ettit and White are the funniest Comedians aud Musical Mokes. They play more different instru ments aud play them better than any other two men on this Continent. The only artists bunging music ft um Glass, Wood and Itocks. 0th Hecause when you see our enter tainment you will laugh more than ycu over laughed before. 10th Because all other shows of suoh magnitude ehargo .10 Cents Admission. 11th Because Andy Hureh is the finest Contortionist living. 12th Because all other exhibitions under canvas, large or small, present the samu old, stereotyped routine, no matter what their representation on paper are. When you seo one you seo all, and from all this we make an entire departure. FREE FOREVEHY.BOD Y People Como for lilies to vltneu tho IIABVELQF THEAjE. LA PETITE MAUD D'AIMA, Only eight years of ago, tho child (ueon of tho lofty Cord, will, overy ntternoonnt precisely 1 wo o'clock, oxecuto tho dlMcult ntd perilous feet ot walking upon u studio rope from tho mound to tlio doino of tho canvas, a distance of I'M lectin length and 4a feet high. Sho walks upon tho high rope In mtd-alr as upon UiuboUdcaitu, nudporiorms many blooU-ehlUlug feats, fcliolsllio youngest and ouly child In America ptrformltig tula net, uud wo dial, lengo tho world for her cipial. UK ON II vNl) I'AHIY TO HKli TlllC Sllllt tl'LlT T1SU l'A,tfrOM!NB. II UMFl'Y DUMPTY. tiSCrJ.et no one Sail to ue Ihii Grand Triple Exhibition, which U given under One Mum moth Water-proof Pavdion, for One Met of Aitmtuion which ii onlijtiti (JENTS, TWO GRAND EOTBITI0NS DAILY. poors open at "d 7 M. See News papers, Lithographs, Pictorials, etc., ' Imd recollect the tfNAlniU AIUIUAV ANP .DAW BLOOMS BURG, AUGUST IO. . Tho Kentucky election on Monday re- lilted in a BWoenlnir Democratic vlctorv. 'he legislature will bo very largely Domocratio and this ensures tho election f n Democratic United Slates Senator In miniwml Mh t( tu .iitii,. r.,l, lo succeed Hit. lieck. It is quite pro!)- able that tho gentleman may bo his own ,. , , i 1 ' tm .1 . successor, unless hlsndvocaoy of Stanley Matthnu-H for- l'nnt! nt ffin Kitiirpum I n.,t ...mini..- L..t..i t.l... M.. it. wui,.n iiiuiiiiiu.-i ii.iiuni. HUH. illl. JllUIV ins ueen an able and elhcicnt henntor, ml his efforts in behalf of Matthews do ot entitle him to nny favor from ids parly. Important to TitAVKi.Ens Special In- iiRPineiit.s are offered you by tho liurllnctmi Hfjiitp It will pay you to reail their ndver tlement to be found elsewhere in this issue. Match 18 -10-w (jitiGnra TUB GREAT SO (JURE, tobing and Scaly Diseases, Humors of tho Scalp and Skin rormanonuy Ourotl- WNQWOltM. Cleo. W. llrown. 49 Marshall St., Vrovldsncp, It. I., cured by cutieura Ucinedlca of a IlltiBWorm Ilumoi cot at tho barber's, which spread all over ins cars, neck and face, and for 8lx years resisted all kinds of treatment. SKIN HUMOR. F. II Prnko. Ksd.. acent for Harper Bros., De troit, Mich , nlves an astonl hlng account of his case (oczema rodent), which had becu treatcdtiy acon sultatlonof physicians without bonellt, and which r-poedlly jle'dod to, the Cutlciira nosoivcni inter nally and uutlcur.i Soap cxteriialiy. SOALD HKAD. It. A. Itaymond, Auditor V. W.. -T. &. U. 11, Jack. sou, Mich., was cured of Scald Head of iilno years' duration by tho Outi;ura Remedies. ECZEMA. Hon. Wm. Taylor. Hostou. Mass., permanently cur.-d of a humor of tho faconnd scalp (eczema) that had been treated uu successfully for twoltc years by many of Boston's best physicians and ino'it noted specialists, as well as European authorities, MILK CItUST. Mrs. llowera,143 Clinton St., Cincinnati, speaks of hor sister's child, who was cured of milk cu9t which resisted all remedies for two years. Now a nno, healthy boy, with a beautiful head ot hair. CALLING liAIlt. Frank A. Ilcan, Stoam Flro Englno o, Boston, wns cured of alopecia, or falling of tho hair, by tho Cut ieura Hcsolvcnt Internally and Cutieura and Cut. leura Soap externally, which completely restored his hair when nil said ho would loso li. riiomas Lee, MM Frankford Av Philadelphia, aflllcted with dandruff, which tor twenty years had covered his scalp with scales onc-quartcr ot an Inch In thickness, cured by Cutieura Itcmcdles. TRBATMKNT. The Cutieura Treatment In tho Internal uso of tho Cutieura Itosolvcnt, tho nsw lllood purifier, and tho oxtcrnal uso of Cut'cura and C'ullcura Soap, tho 11 rent Skin Cures. For Suuburn, Tan and areasy Skin uso Cutieura Soap, nn cxqulslto toilet, bath and nursery sanative, fragrant with delicious Uowcr odors and healing balsams. CfJflCURA Itcincdles are for salo by all druggists. I'rleo of Cut ieura, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes 60 cents ; largo boxes $1. Cutieura llesolvent, the new niooa I'url- ller, $ per bottle, cutieura Soap (tho queen of medicinal and toilet so p3), 25 cents. Cutieura Med icinal Shaving Soap, IB cents. Principal depot. wkeeh s. rotter, boston, wass. tAll mailed free on receipt of prlco. . , Moro continuous nnd power- CU--irtSF fulclectrlcal anion lsobtalncd ,,,. Bi,,,. ..from Collins' Voltaic Electric tuLiMi Bliuviw iiai-tcrs than ruiyta uattcry tj, .-..otl mode Ttiej are n speedy and TISTE"3 einaln cuio for l'aln and Weakuei-s oi the Lungs, Liver, K'dnej s, nnd Urlnarj Organs, Kheumatism, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Female Weakness, Nervous Pains und Weaknesses, JIa'arIa and Fever and Ague. Price 25 cents. Sold every where. WEEKS & I'OTTKB, I1OBT0N, MASS. Candidates "tAll persons whoso nomes are announced In this column, aro pledged to abide by tno decision of the Democratic Convention, w hich will meet on Tuesday August 8th. COUNTY COMMISSIONED Wo nro authorized lo nnnounco tho namo of HiiNltV C. llfcss, of si'grloof township, as a can- uiiiaui ror llio oruco or connij i oiniiiinvioii1 r, nuu Jectto tlio rules ot tno iiimooruiic party. ASSOCIATK JUDOE. Wn ar,i nutliorl7ed to arnotiueo tho namo of CY, HUH II. McllKNltY, of Flshlngcrcek loiarnlitp, ns n Ciuulhhitu fur Associate Judg.,, tutject to the rules ot tno ucmocratic puny. ItKd'S'lEH AND ltHOOltllKli. Wn nn' nulhoiltd lo niinnunrn thn nnmn nt WII.LIAMkkn ii.jai'OIiY l lil'i iiibijunr.iiH ii can dldato for I he ( fllie of lielsnr ai il i uorder, sub ject lo ilic I un sol u,o i eiiocmiic puny. COUNTY T11EASUI1EK. Wo ni'onutl.oildltoanncunccthoiianioof E.M. TEWKSlUIIiY, psa candid lo for tlio oflico of Coun ty Treasurer, nilijwt in 1 1.0 rules if llio Oeuuorut- lo puity. lit wllnot travel to solicit otin. ItUOLSTEIt AND HEOOltDKIt. Wonioaiithorlred tonnnnvnrr tho nnmocf A. II. iikiiiii.mi. of OMiiiro tuwnshln. us u cumulate fo- thoufllcoot IKKhHrnnd I tcorder, subject to tho rules oi tno Democratic piuiy, IllMllSTEKAND ItKCOHDKlt. Wn nrn r,iillirrl7f il to announce tho nameof (1. STEPNKlt. of Dluorr sbi'rg, as a candldato for tho ornco of Iteglsier und Kccordcr, subject to tho rults or tne iiemocraucpany. FOIt PHOT nONOTAKY. Wo aro authorized to announco tho namo ot WIL LIAM EIUCKIIAUM, of llloomsburg, as a candldato for rciiornlnutlon for tho oflico ot protbonotary and cl rkof ihoseveral courts, subject to tho rules of the Democratic party. ASSOCIATE JUDO 12. Wo nro mil lioiii'd to announce tho namo ot JA MF.S LA U K, of Scott tow nshlp, as n candldato for thoortlco of Associate J udiro,fcunject to tho rules ot tho Democratic paiiy. COUNTY COMMISSIONEK. Wo nro aiilhciUcd to nncoiir coilio namo of 15. 1' KDUAH, of Hihlrgcnek lowhthlp, ns acandldato for tho oflice of Cuuuty CorarnltBloner, subjret to tne rules or mo jiemocrauu puny. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Wo aro authoilzrd to announce tho namo ot F. L. HHUMAN, ot('alalssa us a candldato for Assoc) ate Judgo. subject to Oimociatlc rules, COUNTY TltEASUKEU. Wo are authorized to announce tho namo of NA THAN CltEAbY, as a cnndldato for the oflice of County Trtuburer, tubject to tho rules or tho Dem ocratic rnrt). COUNTY COMMISSIONEK. Wo nro authorized to announce the namo of STKpnkN l'OHE. otcentro township, as a candl. dato tor the oltlco of Cour.ty commissioner, subject to tho rules of tho L'cmocratlc party. COUNTT TlttSASUHKIt. NATHAN MIII.El', of Main township, authorizes im to announce his nninuns a taodlrtato for the of lico of County Treasuitr, tubjtct to tho rules of the Demor ratio party. COUNTY COMMISSlONItlt. n nrn imtlirrljfil to unrruneotlio namo of WIL LIAM S. KISIIMI, of .Main tOHnfhlp, asnrandlduto for i ounly t'omuil'sloucr, mbjeev lo tho rules of tho Democrat la party. FOH ASSOCIATE JUDOE. Wo am aull.orl7ed to nnnounco tho namo of ISAAC K. KHICK1IA1IM. ct llentou lownUiln. us a candldato lor thn fllco of AssiKlato Judgo.subject to tho rules of the Dt inwrallo party. KOrt ASSopiATE Jl'DUK. Wo are authorl'd lo announen the nameof J. PAUL KltKV, of Hearer tow nslilp, as a candidate for M-BiKidio Judge, subject to the rules ot the Dernocrutlo party. II HOIS'! Kit AND llECOHDRIt. MIcnEL F. KYKltl.Y. of liioom hunr. authorizes us lo aunnurco his name as a ckikIM' to for tlioof- nco of lleyuiter and neeonler, Rut'ct to tno decis ion of the Democratlo County Convention, COUNTY COMMLSSIONKIt. Wo aro authorized to announco tho namo ot CIIAKI.ES IIE1CIIAKT, ot Main township, usacan. dldatufor tho i flKool County Commissioner, sub Jefl to tluj ileclslou of tho Dtiaocrailo Convention COUtyTY THEAyitKU. We are authorized la announco the noma JAMtCyUIHFklt.ot VlnVwiudifii,as k candldato Ibr tlio ollico U County Iteasurer, subjoct 'tho rulou nf.tti, IU,lnNlrul1ll imHV. ' 1 1 WUNTV TllKAWllEK, Wo tre ftntharnuHl to announce the came otX.M. JOHNSON, of Locust tewnahlp us a ciuidlOaU) fur uiu unui of Oouun Trenwucr. sulik( u u r i I iho Dviuotnoe wtty. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1- ICCIISTHK'S NOTICKH. . Nnllrn li liiTphv trivim to all lotrn turn ami otlierpi'i-coiiHRitcrcslcil In tlio estaloH of llin rcHDortlmiliwilcnta nnil minora. Uinttlio tol. IowliinUirtliilstralorsijcM;Wor!i' and miainiaris' no counts liaobor-n mod in tlionnicoortiio lirirlsierof pi, o. ami wmui itrcwntcii for coniirmniion am allownnrn In llio Ornhnris' Court to bo belli In uiimmsbura, on Monday, sept. , iosi, an o'clock P. m. on nnfil dw I t. llio .final account of M 18. .tackvin. executor of 8, H, Olimorp.lnto of llioboroiigiior ucrwicn.ue censed, ns Hied hy U, It. Jarkson, his executor, v. 'ino iirei nnu nnni nccnuni, in imvm iiri-i-iu ,. miminisirntororsaraii lireifiur. inioor incusi. township, dice iHeil. 8. Tho llrst. and lliial nroount of Christian C'lcwcll Clewell, lato of C.ttawlssa township, d 'Ceaied. and I'lianes ii wen, ncimitiiMrators oi .inrnu J. TUn Bnnnnil unit rlniit nnnnnt of IVtpr Bllflhltn or nun jioscs scniicner.cxi'Ciiiors m nnnon biici u.impr, i.iiooi ueaver lownsmu, uecoiwu, 5. Tho flrstnecoiint of U. W. Lyons, rjtinrdlan of Annasiacna rrcicoit, minor ciiiiu oi iimna rroscot t, lato of lino to nslilp deceased. ft .'I'lin flrHt. nppnnnfnr It. W. I.vnns. L'llanlllinof (1. w. rruscntt, tumor rnihi or uiancs rrcscoit, lato ot nno townthlp, deceased. ThntlMt. nnd fln.il imcuniit. of .losenh lleacock, administrator of Jlnrllia lleacock', lato of (ireenwuod township, deceased. Tim ttnpnnil Hint nillmtninpnfnr, npeftlint Of ,1. II. Vandcrsllco nnd .1. II, White, eiociilors of Isaac Whfe, lato of Pott township, ueccaseu, Tlio first and final nceount of Daniel 1'. I cyan, (finrdlnn of Clmrlolt Kox, minor child of u. u t'ox, lato of Locust township, deceased, 10. Tlio llrst nnd llnal nccountof Henry fjuarui anil lunif i uuirtis, oxfcuiois or tiamuei j,az.irui. lato of .Montour township, deceased. 11. Thn nrsl. unit llnnl neentint. of William K. Power aud Iteuboii llaitp, lUltninistnunra oi ,lohn limp, lato of franklin township, deceased. l'J. Tho account of (leoriro Correll, rulinlntsf rntor lie uonis non oi nuiony tinjuer, mio oi .uihihi township, deceased: and n so tho account .ot Charles A. Knorr, nilmlnntrator of Bamo estate, as Ultd by Ocorco W. Correll. 1? Thn llrst. nnil tmrttnl nrflfilltit. nf .T. W. .Tolin and s, iwiorr, uxeeuiors oi Qiuc uuuu, iuiu vt lownsnip.iieccaseu. 1J. Thn nrst. anil nnnl nrnnnnt nf Ramilcl Ncvhard. administrator or Jc nas wngut.latu of nriarcaeis 101YC81UU, ueceaseti. 13. Tho account ot Stephen smoycr. administrator or i uuain ir. moer, lato ur .nuuiu loivusuip, dccciuied. ill. Tho nrKtnml final nrcountnf Ahram Kllno. ad- mmistratorof uatnsrino uartmon.iaro oi uningo townsnip, neceascu. 1T. Tim llnnl nrenlinf nf l.rrrarpt 11. Ypflffer. BUrl- vins numini! trarjr or ueorpo w. eager, mio ui locust townsnip, m ccascu. .19. The nrst nnd llnal account of I.. 11. liupcrtnnd Ml u.iricn.&umwiiiriUflro or u. ,i, i iiorniun, 1.110 or tno town of uioom ourg, ueccaseu 10. Tho account of. lacou Oorretson, trustee, under thn will or Alexander (larretson. late or Colum bia, deceased, ot Matilda Oanctson, also now occeaseu 20. Tho first and llnal account of Jesso Haines, c.xpcuror or osepn iuddj, uto or Locust town- civil, mci'iuseu. 1(1, First and pattlnl account of .7ohn Applcman, oxiciuor or lurani Arpicmao, mio oi iiliuiucn township, deceased Tho fourth uccount of John Appleman, EiirvlTloe executor of l'uter Appleman, lalu of Hemlock township, deceased. S3, Tim nrst and partial account ct John ltarlg and Abraham licaver, executors or Anram lieavcr.laiu of Itoaringcreck towii.-hlp deceased. 21, Tho account of Jeremiah S. Yohe, executor ot sany Ann lone, laicci .v.uiini lownsuip, oo- eeaseu. . Thn nnnl nrnoiiiit. nr Knmnnl Olpllerlek. cuar- Ul.m of Laura Dellaven, a minor child or imnja- nun uoonc, lato of ccntro township, oeceaseu. 20. Tlio tirst ond tartial account of lsilah Hower.ex, ocutor of Michael M. Hower,lato of Locust town- Miip, ueccaseu. Tho so -ond nnd partial account of John II. Davis and Margaret Davis, administrators or iuviu Da, is, lato of Heaver township, deceased. ii. Tho llnal account of L. E. Waller, guurUl.m o' i-aur.i i'. waller, minor cmid or o. J, viuiier, oi mo Town oi uioomsDurg. 29. Tho llrpt and final nccountof Jacoh M. IScish- line, administrator of ,101m iieisnnne, late oi Benton township, deceased. 80. Tho llrst and llnal account of Abraham Drlbcl- mi, aiuninif iniior oi jacou unoeiuis, luto oi I'tuu luwnsuip, ueccaseu. 31. Tho account of Joseph 11. Knlttlo, guar dian of Charles hostcnbaudcr.m nor child of .la- cob Kostenbaudcr, lato of Catawlss.i towiishlp, oeceaseu. 31. Tho account of David Lowenbcrg, administrator oi ,ioiin uaycocK, iaio oi iuo tuwii oi iiiyoma- burg, deceased 33. Tho tlnal account of David Lnwcnbercr. adminis trator or necrgo neiswick, lato or mo Townoi Hloomsourg, a, ceased. 31. Tno llrst and partial account of Isaiah Utgtr and Joseph (Jlger, administrators cum testamento unnexo, of John (Hirer, lato of Montour town- snip, aetkast'ci. S3. Tho account of Klmber C. Ent administrator of jonn uai, lato or wait township, deceased. so. The nccountof James Shuitz, administrator of Hugh shuitz, lato of Jackson township, de- oeuseu. 31. The llrst nnd narttat account of II. F. Ilartman. John Appleman and William snuffer, ixtcutois in samuei tinnier, iaio oi inu Town oi niooins- uurg, ueeea,i''U, 83. Thn llrst and llnal account of Cortes Hobblns. administrator of Daniel W. llnbblns, lato of tho j own oi oiuoinsuurg, ueccaseu. 39. Thu final account of D. A. Munson, ndrnlntstra torof Jonathan Ocorgo, lato of Franklin town- snip, acccosu i. 40. First and final account of Carollno Drctsbach administratrix, Ac, of Thomas D. Lesher, de- ueustu. I 41. Accountof James W. Ilayman, administrator of Peter Hnymau, lato o I Drliircreek township, de- ceimeu. 42. First and tlnal nccountof N. U. Funk, adminis trator do bonis non of Wellington 11. Knt, lato at inu lown oi iiiuomsuurg, ueccaseu. lteglstor's Oflice. I W. II. JACOUY. Bloomsburg August 2, "31, f Hoglstor. Tiril.OWS' Al'l-l'.Al.SKMKNTS. TT Tho following appralscinenth of real and perHiinui pruptTiyhei nrnri to wnimis in ueeeuenu. na,u iircii nieu in i iiu iMorn ui inu iicinii'r in uiu unihlii county, under tho Itulcsof Com I. and will be presonted ror nlisnlutu conrirmntlon to Uio orphans' (inurtto ix neiit m iloomoiurir.ln und ror HUd conn. ty, on Monday, tlw.'illi day ut Sept., 1SS1, ut two ULliick p. in., ot said day illness exientlons to such conilrni.itlon nto previously llled, of which all per sons uiiorcnivu in suai esi-ai's win uiuo nuiicu 1 Widow of licosu M, Erfc, Into of llrlarcrcek tow n- hnip, uei ea.se(i. 2. '.Viiow of Keuiien llnucli, Uto of Montour township, (li'Cuahi d 3. widow of James Heller, lato of Greenwood township, dc-eased. I. Widow of W. ! llagenliuch lito ot Centre township, dueaieil. (i. Wld.iw of J. 11. KUtler, lato or Cut awlssa town Hllip, UUCOlUiCU, B. Widow of Henry Mil, lato of Scott t iwnshlp, do teaied. 7. Widow of H. It, Kllno, lato of Crango township, ,i ur.ii"u s, Appralsi inent nf personal property In thoes- tuin of I), loi'd lleii, lato of sootl township, set ui utiiuu iiiuiui i nuu ui euiu ue,:eiiceii. 9. Appraisement of realty net npart to Sarah Hess, hiuuh m ciiaunuK liuu, iuio oi uuciosuit lown. ship, diceused. Itesrlslcr's Ollico. 1 W. H. JACOUY. Hloomsburg, Aug. 2. $l. f Hechtcr. Valuable Real Estato AT PRIVATES Tho underblgncd Admlntsti ntor CHm testamento annexo of Peter Appleman.lato of llenton township, deceafed, ofTeis tho following described premises ut prlvatos.lo. Allthat portion of tho following do- scrlbed TI1ACT OF LAND, In llenton township, bounded ns follows: On tho north by lands of li, L. F. collcy, J. F. Chapln and A. Wilkinson, on tho west by landi ot Ell Mcltenry, John E. Appleman nnd Peter Laubach, on tho souUi by lands of Wll Ham Ilulino anil Margaret Dildlno, and on tho oast by lands of Houben H. Davis and Stott E Colloy, containing EKlin Y-KK1UT ACHES, moro or less, whereon nro erected a two-story FRAME HOUSE, Hank Ham, wagon house and other out-bulldlngs. Only t hat portion lying on tho west sldo ot Flshlng crcek will bo sold. Also, all that tract'of landsltuato In Uonton town ship, bounded on tho west by lands ot Kcbecca Con ner, on tho north by lands oft ho heirs of Thomas Davis, deceased, and J. F. Chapln, on tho south hy lands of Ezcklcl Cole, containing EUlIITEEN AGUE'4, moro or less, unimproved land. Will bo sold as a wl.no or la parcels to suit purchasers. Terms made known on application to I. K. KltlCKHAUM, Administrator, 4c, aug. B-tf Cambra, Pa. JjJXKCUrOK'8 NOTICE. KSTATK 07 JOHN ALLKflAH, VICKASKO. Letters tcstainr iitnty on the estato of John Allo- Sar, lato of t'lshlt.gcicek twp,, ( olutnbln county, ecoastd, havo tetn granted b ihn llesliter nf sulu oounty tu M. A. Ammerman, ot Folk?, uxicutor. All nersons having claims against tho estate ot said do. cedent aro uniKHeit to nrcbent Hit in ror M'tt le nient, nnd llioto nnleBie.i to tno estato to tnnko pivmeiit to tho undersigned executor, without delay. M. A, AMMEItMAN, Enecutor, Forks P. o., Pa U. W.Mii.i.kii, Att'y, nug cow OST A largo bodltd ItHD COW, fix ycaisold, I j ono car market!, left the- oreinlsi s of Um null. scrlbur about two weeks ago. A lloeral rewatd will wipjiniiu tno rciuruoi inu anunni. JAMES F.McllltlDK, Hlooiiisburg, July, iWw UDrroit'SJNOTJou. Jn the Orphan Court for the County of Ch- tumout IN KK'ESTATR Of JACOB VOWKK, IlKCKAStD, Tho A udltor anrclnted by the Court, on motion of L. T. Thoiunson Kill., to distribute thn fund In thn hiiidsofA.il Croup. Administrator of Jacob now. er, di mated, will mtct lliupnrihs Intonated, for me purint oi ins uiipuuiiiuriii uu rriuuy, August lstb, lbsi,ot two o'cltck p. in., in his ollico In Her wlek. 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Hut tho Llleinry Hev olutton hasalwajalooUedto tho tieople, In whoso Interests Ills, tor lis patronage, nnd It lias never looked in .uiu, iiu i ur iiiuiij iiiaii unu luuuuil vuiuuil'n p jenrfthlsyear being Increased to probably moic mlllluus) libUDdallLlv prove. You can tirili.r tlin C neighbors und ft lends you can tccuro club rates as A discount or 10 per cent, will bo allowed to any nno ordering nt ono tlmo threo or moro sets of tlio Cyclopaedia; nnd u discount of la per cent, will bo allowed to any ono ordering llvo or moro sots al ono tlmo. As n special lnducmont to our friends nnd patrons to go to work promptly nnd vigorously, each doln what ho can for tho rtlssemlnatlju or universal knowledge, wo propose, to dlstrlhuto tu,W tu special premiums us follows, la nldltlou to tho rojulnr discount tu clubs: 4S flOO WnTxravrl 10 distributed equally among tho nrstfM clubagonts who send ui MUiuuu nuwmu clubsot not loss than llvo subscribers, after Juno loth and beforo Sep tember 1st. i5 OnO Tlfttwnrrl In addition to tho llrst ts.oui) to bo distributed among thoiooolubngents VUjUuu Awwaiu who, during tho samo time, send us tho largest numtor of subscribers, not loss than twenty In number, tho amount to bo distributed proportionately to tho wholo num ber of subscribers which each of tho loo club agents may send tis. Tho names ot tho subscribers must In every caso bo forwarded to us. Tho first $5,0(W named will bo dlstilbutedttsspcclllcd iisrapldlyasthocrdomuro received and tho remaining $.o will bo distributed promptly on September 1st. The uiunusof tho persons receiving these rewards will bo printed, wllh tlio nmounts received by oaeh. and the list cut to all tho club agents entering Into competition for them, subscribers mustbu actual purchasers for Indlvldiul uto, to ontltlo Iho club ngent lo tho rewards under this oiler, and not booksellers or agents who buy to sell again. .,,'e.fi0,n3 1eS!rlJ?.K to ra!? clubs may BCnrt ,0 113 rlous styles nf binding, nnjlmr us in c-nts for thn sprinkled edges, and ti SB for llio volume in library ,.Vn,.m,?3V.ru.'.nIHnS,w' 1 "V our ability lo manufacture, beglunlng not later than July loih, orders being tilled In tho order of their receipt by us. Specimen pages of tho "Library ot Universal Knowledge" will bo sont frco upon request. Dcscrlptlio ?5i?BUK0r,ourl,a.ri'","s,iors,aniI'iri1 Publications, with terms to clubs, and illustrated pamphlet de .r?,'i,fci?ik",naik.,utr ahl type-setting by steam wilt ho sent upon application. Hemlt by bank droit, money order, registered letter or by oxprcss. Fractions ot $l.uj may bo sent lu pojtngo stamps. AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, JOHN H. ALDKN, Manaqeu. jDMIN ISTltATOK'S NOTICK KSTATK OF JONAS HAlimi,, DECKASSO, Letters nf AllinllllHtratlnn nn thn f.ulnl.,., Tn.,nD Ilurlzcl, lato or Mlfllln townshlp.'CoIumbla county, Pennn, deceased, have Imen granted by tho Itegls terof said countv in .Ion n Hnr,7pi i,n m ,?.,.., M. llartzcl (irtmlnlstrators. Alt persons having claims against thu estate of tho decedent aro ro. quf-stt'd to present thi-in for settlement, nnoUioso iiiiieeiiu io me okuuoio mako payment to the uuuimifcUUU UUIIllUIDllllUIIQ W11I1U1U lieiliy, JOHN HAllTZKL. MR'IIAKLM. HtHTZKL, Juy)6gw Administrators. unrrou's NoriCE. KSTATK OF I'KTKU KNf, PECKASBn, T!JS,y,D?J fr'Si1",1 Art"or appointed by tho Orphans' .oiii t of Co uinbla county to mako tlistrlb itnm of tho balatico Inthehaiius of Iho adm'r. toardumonir 'JVi'i UuMy '"tltleil to receive tho sumo MJK'hV,iS"t'h Ihfcrested In said estato nt its ctllco in UuTownof Hloomsburg m batdcoun ty. on Siniiiday. Iho soih day ol August, lss . at U'ii o'clock a. in., of said day, when ttudwliero al r'l''"l''Wri'Med In sold estato must Tattendor be forever debarred Irom any shoro of said fund. inlv 1K luw ZAHIt, July 16 'Ww Auditor. A V 'HTOK'S NOTICE, KbTATK OF tYPIA H0PS0N, P1CZA8ED. Tho ucdcrtlgned auditor appointed by Iho Or phans' court ot Columbia coumy.tou.okodlstrlbu. ln,n"f,,l ',0lttncoo 11,0 swolo ot Lydla w. l od. sol, dtteosed, n Howu ly ihu at count t!r .ifliin F,C5t,,'ili,,'nf WWi ot fcu ?aseTas,l.'lby Si.8, 1'u.Dt-Adinln'Mrntt.rof ba ,1 John MoAnall.now meet. panics Interested for ttit ur. A. 1). Ibsi.attwunchxk p. m nt uoIiWiLllm JsrtMml'uiitiing, iiciwick Pa. ttht'Sanc T htFoiil parllea lnteristtd nro to mako and move t iclr ilulms or bo uebatred from touiing in on wiu fu"u. ,,..,,. A. K. OSWALD, juij 13-iw Auditor. Vassav College. POUdllKKEPSlK, N, Y. W VOM THE UllKIIAL EIIVCATION OF WOMi EiBinli-Uoiis for enumnw. Sept. lin. cmuioki On vi.iitinrr riiiladcipliia you will fnul, nmong other places of interest, the Grand Depot well worthy of a visit. Its floor and gallery spaces now cover over three acrcs.nnd arc filled with Dry Goods, China, Furniture, etc. The is a large and beautiful to which admittance is free. The Pneumatic rJtbcs carrying the money the Electric-Light Machinery, Kimis, sum an kiii.ihoi srinuH con- IN 110TTLKS BY THK D0ZKN. will find it to their tulvanlnco t o purchasing elscwiiere. Door below Iron. i.iunir oi tiuveibui i,iiuivieiiKO oil lo in r icm.. n,iu- biicrirf-ignieu uncover nan ileal witniuouiicicMai" uhlrh rr5.nU. Irom lilt et- &n Interests Ills, tor Its patronage, nnd 11 has never looktu rK! TO CLUB AGENTS. Cyclopiedla directly from us, and by uniting with your follows: ftt onco (r samplo volumtB, ir they desire, In volnmn in mm I, i mi m,.,i,i, nii,,i, in hn'f tho va- bhecp. Orders for thu full sets will bu tilled by us wllh tO I IJUOADWAY, NEW YORK. OIU'IIANS COU11T SALK OF VALUAULE Hy virtue of an order Issued out of tho orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho uuJcrslgucd admin istrator ot tho estato ot I'clcr Mlchacl.deccased, will oxposolo public salo on tho premises in Minim township, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 0TII, 1SS1, nt ten o'clock a. in., tho following described real ostato, to-wlt: A certain messuage nnd THACT nf LAND bltualo lnsaldMllUln township, bounded and described as follows, to-wlti On tho west nnd north by lands of Peter Michael, on tho cast by lauds of John Hoofna glo nnd on the west by lands of Ocorgo Nungcsacr, containing Twenty-nine Acres moro or less, with Uiu appurtenances, whereon are eroded a LOG 1IOUSK, HAltN, and out-bulldlngsj excepting ond resenlnghowor or, tho crops now growing upon tho promises. TEHMS OF HALE. Ten jier cent, cf tho one tourth ot tho purchase money to bo paid at tho sin king down of iho property; tho ouo fourth Uss Iho ten per cent, nt tho contltmallon of sale, nnd tho remaining three-fourths in ouo year thereafter with Interest from continuation nisi. JOHN MICHAEL, "ilys-ta Administrator. A umxou'S No-rich. KSTATK OF JOSHUA SAVAGE. LICKASED. The undersigned Auditor appointed by thoOr 1)111108' Com t of Columbia county, on exceptions to toliiouitouttof tho Administrator of Bald dece dent, win bit In the dlschnignof thu duties of his ap botiitinent at llio ollico or Kunrr & WlntcrtU'eii, In the 1 ow n of llloouibbnrg, on Fi Iday. August WUw 1MI, at ten o'clock In tiro fort iioon of said day, when una where nil iwrtons Intortslcd may attcuii. U they ihtEkruorier,
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