THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUiM lT, PA if? Ihuuinfim 0. E. ELWni.Ii, piu... J. K. BITTEIIBENDEB, ;E41"' BLOOMSBURG, PA. FrWlnv. Auimsr, 12.18R1. Domocratio County Ticket A.HOCUTK JCTOR. Fit AN KLIN ti.SIIUMAN, of Cataw'ma. JAMBS LAKH, of Scott. rROTHONOTAKYi WILLIAM KRtCKOAUM. of Jl loom. KBaijritK AND HEC0H0ER. (1. W. HrEHNHU, of It loom. COCSir TREASURER. A. M. JOHNSON, of Locitil. rOCNTV COMMISSIONERS. CHA1ILKS ItKICIIAHl), of Main. U. 1. L'DUAH, of Fithlfigtrcek, AUDITORS. 0. W. HESS, I,. .1. ADAMS. Tim Democrats of Columbia county iW1iiw.il tn make Mr. HerriiiL' Register . .. . . . " . . I and Recorder until ho had served in tho vniiU-t. fnr .i whin and mvon evnloiico that his conversion was genuine and not professed solely to get an ollico. Tho Democratic btato Central com- mittco met in Ilarrisburg on Wednesday last, and decided to hold tho next Stato Convention in Williamsport on llieaatn of September next. Tliero had been a ... ... . ..re.-. i .. ii. -iriii!... I vigorous ejuun, ihhuu uy uiu ir iiii.iiurj- porters to spcure tho Convention and it proved successful. -- rni. "VT ir..l. rr I.J 1 1.1I..1....1 I jliio iiow xurK jivrum 11,1s imuiiniii-u i an articio simicd iy diaries itarreti, claiming that tho Dclavare,Lackawanna & Western ltailroad is fast increasing its indebtedness. Tho article claims that tlio dividends paid by tho company were far in excess of the net earnings and also that tho company publishes its statements in such a manner as to bo incomprchen- aible. Tho President had another return of fever on Saturday, caused by an inter ruption in tho flow of pus. On Monday another surgical operation was perform ed. Tho President was placed under the miluenco" into twelftl i t- ,.0 ..v. w..; ... last reports no continued to growueucr. Tho RcpublicanTand negroes com- binedin North Carolina and defeated ti... w,!.ii,itSn ;ni-nt i,v .m w ono ......:... w ...i.-t ...i ...:.... .i.. i::.. .....,.o.,tD o,i I f ...i.. n. ii...... .. i, accused for fighting against whisky. No doubt tho lying leaders will assert that the Democratic voto for temperaneo is a blow struck at tho liberties ot tho peo ple. Ono P. W. Crowe of Peoria. Ills, states that, lin is thn manufacturer of tho m- ferual machines recently shipped to England. More of them, ho says, arc Timlrimr in Prm-in. and Ixdii'viui' himself not liablo to prosecution will continue tho work until England does justice to Ireland. This Crowe should be plucked without loss of time and put where ho can learn an honest trade. It is about time that the Government repudiates all sympathy with such murderous plots. Tho city solicitor of Williamsport has decided that tho oilice of President Judge of Lycoming county is taxable for city purposed. IIo holds, however, that it should be taxed as an 'oilice" and not as an "occupation." Williamsport needs taxes pretty badly no doubt, but tho presiding iudgo might as well bo ex empted from payment of them Judges do not receive any too miieh pay ior their services, and what money thoy get, ought to be allowed to remain in their posiession'. It will be tho extremity of disgrace to tho people of this Stato if J. D. Cam eron is re-elected to tho Senate in 1884 by tho work of a few politicians. Were his election put to a popular test ho would bo defeated so overwhelmingly that he would never lift his head in politics again. But it is no part of tho Cameron policy to risk a popular vote. Their of lice in this world is to defeat tho popular wish, and that they may do it next year and in 1884 they aro employing tho old tactics now. I'itlsbury Dit-patch, Hep. Tho Now York Times publishes a sovero charge of official ineilicieiieo and cxtravaganco mado by tho present com missioner of agriculture against his lire. deccssor. It claims that tho expciiments for raising tea in South Carolina, for manufacturing sorghum sugar, and for reclaiming and lands in tho west by ar tesian wells, were all visionary and dis played an ignorance almost criminal, Largo amounts of money havo been ex pended without producing a single prao tielo result. Tho charges aro very direct and seem to admit ot no misconstruction or evasion, The democratio judicial couforenco for tho district composed ot tho counties ot ISedford and bomcrset, has nominated Hon. William J. Baer of Somerset for president judge to succeed I Ion. Wil liam II. Hall. Bedford county present cd Hon. J. M. Reynolds of that county as its choice lor tho nomination, but air. Reynolds withdrew his nnmu and Mr. Baer was unanimously nominated. Tho district is strongly republican in politics, but the people of these mountain couu ties do not regard tho oflicu of judge as a political ono. Mr. Baer is personally very popular and is regarded as an ox cellont lawyer. John Cessna is tho Re publican candidate and deserves to bo beaten. An extraordinary scene was witnessed in the lobby of tho English House of Coiiimoii8 011 Wednesday ot last week. Mr. Bradlaugh, the atheistic member, who had been expelled for refusing to take the oath of oilice, inndo a vigorous attempt to force his way in and lake his seat. IIo was rcsli-tt d by the police and after a fierce struggle, was ejected. A largo crowd assembled and cheered Brad laugh lustily. Tho agitator made a serious miatako in the endeavor to obtain en trance by violence. Whatever may be his claims, ho has certainly not strength ened them by his conduct, and ho will doubth-cH lose the support of some of the Liberal meinbeiH. Tlio probabilities are, that Bradlaugh will eventually be Hecord vd Ids neat, but not Jflie iieraUu in iiibhlea with U10 police. Vox mire, unnditltcrntcd Imtmdonco of ,i , , i, . tno most oxnapurnuiig quality, cominotul m 10 itciiiiiiiic.'iii ortrntis llko tlio iNuw lurk "Jrioune. Timl journal of tlisism ulnllun nnd fraud ilcnoinitmltcs tho Dom ocratio cnndidnto for Governor of Ohio, m "Mr. l'ockctlwokwnlter," mss!iiir. over ...ill. . !.. I'lV ...... .1 ' 11 1. ...... wiiii mrv niuiiiciciieu i o wc k now i tact Hint tlio HeimlHiu.iti catulldato fori tlio saino olheo, "Calico Charley Foster, nas not now anil never lias mm any claim upon Ida jimty oxeopt a gooii hank iiuuuuiii, j ITOKV Miniii;iiiii, it iireicii- ftd political friend and a thoioiidi liajotl partisan of a not lofty stripe, lie stands us a saniplo ot what can lioaceotnplisiu'ei in tho Keimbliiun party by utisuriitm- lotistim and a free uso of money. Such poiiticintis, and such papers as the Tribune, will ono ot tlieso days linisli tlio Krpiililiean party lor over. Tlio Philadelphia Press has declared uncompromising war against the corrup tionists at Harrisliiirir. It says ! "Wo admit that it is no revelation to say that for years unclean birds ot prey have tnado their nest in llarrisbtirg. Tho lin nraeo is already old onoujih. Tho J'rcss proposes a now departure wiucn snail wipo out tho infamous system of fraud and introduce new methods haying hon esty for their irroumlwork. It now remains to be seen whether tho J'ress has streimth oiioukIi to do what it prom ises. Just as ardent reformers have started out before this and wandered olt tlio road into hopeless political (luamnircs. Perhaps tho Press will have better hick, but vitrorous denunciation and nothini? more doesn t disturb public plunderers except for the moment, and by no means i i.. !..r i. units men iiiisiiuuiiH wuik Tho Commissioners of Lycoming . , It II. L.I county, who were accused oy iiarvey o. Wells ot ollicial corruption and pecma tion, have published a card denying their guilt in general terms, and asking their convention. To this Mr. Wella replies in a card, stating that if tho tax-payers who have been defrauded will assist in defraying tho expenses ot a law suit lie "will have all three of tho commissioners . i f t.i t it !ii. nrrcsieu ueioio iugm, uiuugu muni win stealing thopublio inouey, prove it on them and have them convicted in the uourt and punished as provided oy law r. .. i . ., ior Biicn crimes us tiiesy n.ivu uuiuiuiiiuu. Tliero is no mistaking mat lintniaRe, and tho offer should bo accepted at onco by some of tho tax-pavers. Tho charges nro too serious to bo passed over without investigation, and a trial should bo had without delay. Tho Commissioners, if innocent, should bo so declared, and if guilty should bo punished. In an editorial on tho recent Demo cratic County Convention, the Jtemibli can discourses very gravely on tho gag' irinir of Democrats ot Columbia county in their conventions, and states that fm, D(,raMrat, blJt Kepubiicans, in urcd tQ inUel,cmlent ti10Ught,could never b muzzled by tyrannical rules institute by 'bosses their own purpose I his noble seutii.iciit must luwo been intended for readinir outside of tho county. Here, where tho machine business of the He nubhean party is so well known, tho statement is ludicrous. Tho best refuta tion of tho claim is to bo found in tin men who aro now and have been for years dictators in tho llcpublicau party and who themselves aro kept in oilico .ii- f ill It !.. by a most aggravated iorm or -ooss in Ilarrisburg. .Republican freedom i - r . . -i . ... i Columbia county is a burlesque not member of tho party dare kick against tho rule ot tho little ring in JJloomsburg and tho conventions are such out-ami dried forms that even Republicans will not take the trouble to attend them. UK ATI! 0T (JEN. 1'ATIERSON. General Robert Patterson, 0110 of tho most prominent citizens of the State died at his residenco in Philadelphi last Sunday night, aged 8!) years. For more than fifty years ho had been assoei ated witii tho best business and soci circles of Philadelphia and was deserv edlv honored and respected. Ho served in tho war of 1812, and rose to the ran of captain. In 1828 ho became Major General of tho lurst Division ot 1'eiin sylvania Volunteers and held the oilice for more than Itlty years. 110 lougni 111 tho Mexican war and distinguished him self especially at tho battle of Cerro (ior do. General Patterson was in activ service during a part of tho late war an only retired when his term of appoint ment expired. As a business man he was eminently successful, and at the time of his death was ths owner ot tour largo cotton mills. His death is very generally lamented and his long and useful life has ended, crowned with riches and honors. UANOEI) AT LAST. Nathan Orlando Ureenheld was exe cuted at Syracuso on Friday last for tl murder of his wife Alico, at Orwell, Os wego county, October 21, 187S. 'f lie ease was remarkable tor its stubborn contests in tho courts. There were three trims, tho lury onco disagreeing and twice finding a verdict of guilty; two death sentences and five stays of proceedings and reprieves. He paid the penalty of his crime live years and nine months after it was committed. Greenfield pro tested his innocence to the last, and, 1 response to a suggestion that he should mako a oonfession, said that ho would havu done so long ago if ho had bee guilty. Ho claimed that two brothers. Royal and Alden Kellogg, and ono Ueorgo Jlines, all men ot bad reputation had murdered his wife. The evidence against them was very strong, but for some reason thoy were never brought to trial. Tliero aro many people who yet lielicvo that Urccuheld was innocent though his reputation was far from good Tlio caso will taku its place among thu most celebrated on the criminal list in this country. MSUUSTI.NU AND DISUItACKHJh. A despatch from Pittsburg btates that small pox and typhoid lever nro ver prevalent there. It is feared that this winter the former will become epidemic, A horrible stench arises trom the grav yard there used by the colored people, This is due to the interment of bodies ono 011 tho top of another, in some in Htances tho bodies tilling the grave to within six inches ot the top. During the night twenty or thirty dogs prow through thu ground, and thu sexton is freipiently obliged to cover tho bodies winch they have laid bare. What kin of city authorities aro there in Pittsburg, that such a shocking condition of affairs is permitted to exist t Suiely there must lie some law by which the people euu reach their shamefully iuelliciefit servants and compel them to adopt such mcasurei us will proUctthu public. It is a dis grace to Pittsburg and its citizens that fcuoli a despatch should bo published, and tho sooner steps are taken to remedy tho evil, tho better w i) it be for tho interests of the city. As it is now, Pittsburg is a pest house nnd should bo treated accordingly. II LI K CANMDATKS, Tho gentlemen nominated at tho Conn ty Convention last Tuesday, aro all re putable citizens, consistent and reliablo Democrats, and deserve tho solid sup port of tho party. Only three of tho number were re-elected R Ti. Shu- man tor Associate .luilge, William lCriekbaiim for Prothonotary and Chailes Relchait for County Com missioner. The others are men of in telligence nnd capability, who will ad minister tlio nltairs nl their respective offices with satisfaction to the people and credit to themselves. The Democratio majority is steadily increasing in the lounty and tho ticket this year should cceivo tho voto of every Democrat, in order that thu full party strength maybe shown. After every convention thero is huio to follow sonic feeling pf disap poinlincnt on tlio part of deleated candi dates nnd their friends, but this should never bo permitted to affect the voto in the fall. Wo do not believe that there will bo nny opposition to tho nominees at tho coming election, but that, on thu contrary, all will bo chosen by triumph ant majorities. Apathy is a moro dan gerous foe to success than disaffection, nnd all good Democrats should deem it a duty not only to voto but to seo that their neighbors do likewise. Why American Omuls aro ('referred- The growing reputation of American manufiiolurers in the maikets of tho world has alarmed competitors abroad. Whatever Americans iinderlake,wliether I. be machine tools, cutlery, silks, flour, cotton cloth, or any other merchandise, thoy make their brands the leading ones, selling lor tho most money, and univer sally sought after. Tho reasons for this aro plain. It is not on account ot tno better nnd moro direct processes employ nil! it is not, liv diseardini? workshoi) tra ditions and old-time methods j it is not by such adventitious aids that wo have achieved so great an eminence that our trade marks aro counterfeited and for eign goods nro represented as of Atneri can make. It is beoauso our manufac turers havo found that merchantilo hon esty is tlio only policy, and that when they attempt to adulterate or lower the standard tlio criticism 01 competitors ex poses them at once. American machine tools of first-class makers aro not cut in weight or 111 work inansliip. It is a race to seo who shall discover a weak part that can bo made stronger, or a detail exposed to wear that can bo mado more durable, f ho simois true of cotton goods and silks, Tho senseless weighting of both with adulterants of one kind or another is not practiced here, for experienced teaches our people that the best is tno cheapest. Jleci uniculJingincer. ATTOUNEV GENEUAIS COMMISSION. Under tho above caption tho Patriot of the Sthinst. lias an extended editoiial, in which it claimed that the Act of April 7th 1870, under which tho attorney general's, sinco that date have drawn . 1! . 1ST Mn commissions iiiiiuuiiiiiii iu pi,uju annum, is unconstitutional and void The title of this act is as follows : "'An Act to enlarge the -jurisdiction of the court of common pleas of tho county of Dauphin 111 cases wherein tho common wealth may bo plaintiff, and to provide for the issuing of writs of foreign attach ment in such cases." The first- section which nominally provides for tho exten sion of the jurisdiction of the Dauphin county court, does not do so in realjty.as tho court already had full powers in the premises. The second section purports to civo tlio attorney general power to collect debts duo tho Commonwealth but ho was fully empowered so to do by the Act of April 21, 1857. Tho thn section provides that for certain unjiaii claims duo tlio Stato thero shall be pah by tho debtor or debtors "a commission of "live percent, to the counsel or attorney "of tho commonwealth, which shall be "charged 111 addition to any mteiestor "penalty payable under existing laws "provided that no greater amount than . , 1 , ,1 1 - ! I I "seven tnousaiKi uouars ou pain 101 pro- "fessional services during any one yea "and that any surplus shall be paid into "the state treasury." There is nothing in the title of tho Act to indicate tho presence of such a provision, importanl as it is. This is in direct conflict witl the Constitution, which expressly pro vides that ''No bill shall be passed by tho legislature containing more than one subject, which shall bo clewhj expressed tn the title, except appropriation bills." Tho language is plain and cannot be misconstrued. It is equally plain that the bill does contain moro than one sub ject not clearly expressed in tlio title. It follows, that tho Act is unconstitutional and, as a matter of course, that the sum of $7t)Jl) drawn annually from the treas ury by different attorney generals dur ing tho past eleven years, was not law fully drawn and ought to bo returned. Tho peoplo aro iu tho humor for re trenchment just now, and would bo as well pleased to recover $77,000 taken un lawfully by attorney generals as they were to save tho expenditure of $125, 000 to legislators who were not entitled thereto. It may be well for Mr. Wolfe, or somo other member of tho legislature, to request tho atteiidancoof Attorney Ocueial Palmer iu court, to havu this little matter judicially determined. New Laws. Tho following laws were enacted by thu into legislature, and will bu found of general interest: To enable city, county, township and borough tax collectors to collect taxes for tho payment of which they have become personally liable without hav ing collected tho same, but by expiiu tion of tho authority of their respective warrants, and to extend the time for collection of thu sumo for a period of ono year from tho passage of this act. That iu all cases in which tho period of two years, tlio limitation of tlio warrants in the duplicate of couuty,oity,towiiship, ward and borough tax collectors havu expired, and said collector or collectors have become liablo for the amount uf tax on said duplicates without having collected thu same, thu said duplicates and warrants iu all such cases are here by revived and extended for another period of 0110 year from the passage of this act, and said collector or collectors are hereby authorized and employed to proceed and collect said taxes iroin all persons who havo not paid taxes assessed to them residing in said districts within which it may have been assessed, as well as from all persons who removed irom said city, ward, township or townships or boroughs nnd havo neglected to pay taxes so as aforesaid assessed with like ell eel as if said warrants had not expired by tho limitation of two yours, afoiesuid 1 1'rovided, that provisions of tliis not shall not apply to warrants issued pi ior to thu year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four: And provided further, that thu provisions ot this act shall not apply to eitkd of tho 11 rst and second class. Approved the tenth day of June A. 1). 1881. Huxitv M. IIoyt, To authorise tlio no vend itoimlj of uchool OireelonTof this xjomiOiiwchUlijCxcept , in cities of tho first, second nnd third class, to refund nny indebtedness of their respective school districts nt a lower rate of Interest, nnd declaring bonds or certificates hcletoforo issued for such puriioso valid. Section 1 That tho school directors tho soveral school districts in this commonwealth, except in cities of tho rst, second and third elass, bo and they aro hereby authorized to issue bonds. ,'ith or without commas attached, to re cent tho present indebtedness of tho espectivo districts whero tho indebted ness is due or payable at tho oiition of said boards at a lower ralo of interest. edeeinablo at tho option of said school lireetors, nt any timu after two years from (Into thereof, interest payable semi annually, which bonds shall bo exempt lroni ail taxes except lor stato purposes, and shall not bo sold at loss than par by said school boards. Section 2 That all bonds, notes or certificates of indebtedness heretofore is sued by any board of school directors in tlio district aforesaid to fund floating it. r t .. 0 iient or rciuuu a mimed debt at a lower ate of interest, bo and tho samu nro leioby declared to bo valid and binding as lully and ellectually as though thov uid been specially authoiized by statute: provided, hovever,that this act shall not ilteet nny cases that may now bo pond ug 111 nny ot tho courts of this common wealth. Approved .May 2(ith, 1881. Hi:niiv. M. IIoyt. Though there was considerable feei ng ainoni' tho friends of the different candidates at the convention on Tuesday, mo uest ot humor prevailed and order was preserved dunnix tlio session. The greatest interest was taken in tlio slrug, glo lor the ollico ot ltegister nnd Uo corder. News Items. Ttinison Coryell, tho oldest citizen of Williatnsport,died on Tuesday afternoon last, aged 1)0 years, lie had lived in Williamsport sinco lHlIi. The A. S. T. Co. wcro the first to mako a specialty of protecting tho toes of children s shoes lroni wear, by which millions are saved annually to parents md thoy now offer their A. S. T. Co Black Tip in place of the metal, as they wear as well, and aro not objectionable on the huest shoe. Orvillc Grant, brother of Gen. Grant, died last Friday iu the insane asylum at Morris Plains N. J. Ho had been an inmate of tlio asvliim for some time. If the mother is feeble it is impossible that her ehitlrcn should bo strong, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a perfect specific iu all chronic diseases ot the sexual system ot women Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkha.11, 233 Western Avenue, Jjynn, Mass., lor pamphlets. A little girl named Cora Ueardon, four years old, was injured at Ashley, near Wilkes Uarre, n Saturday after noon by a stroke of lightning from a clear sky. No rain was falling at tho time and there were no signs of a storm, "I havo suffered bovond endurance.' "My life bus been a burden to me." "I have been denied the pleasure of socio ty." Extracts from testimonials of those cured of skin and scrofulous humors by the Uulictira Kcinedies. Tho notorious Indian chief Spotted Tail was shot and killed last Friday, by Crow Dog, Captain of tho police at th llosebud Agency, Dakota. Ten murders wore reported in Mon day s papers. Quincy, (111.) Daily Herald. Sl'KAKINd "11V THIS OAIEH." C. II. Wood, Esq., of the C. &. T. Ity, 1 ort Huron, Jlicli,, tavors our corres pendent with the following: After suf fering fur nearly a year with rheumatism leeeiving treatment from most of the best physicians of Michigan and tho West, 1 happened to try a bottle ot bt, Jacobs Oil. Upon the first application I used fully half a bottle, and its effect was almost instantaneous. 1 immediately dropped all other treatment, and conhu ed myself to its usu alone. After tho use of three bottles, instead of being driven to my business, or moving about on crutches, I walked from one to three miles daily about business, and havo been free from this horrible disease for over a year, not having thu slightest twinge ot it. Hence, I say that all medicines known to 1110 aru useless when compared with tho Uld Herman Kcmudy. Use this state ment when and where it suits. Dr. Tanner of fasting notoriety now proposes to live for ninety days without tood, by tho aid ot electricity. Mayor King of Philadelphia has ap pointed three colored men to serve on Ih police force. There were twenty-four new money order post offices established iu this statu ou the hrst ot August. The waters of tho Hudson and East riveis at New York, abound in sharks ouveial, ut large M.e. have been caugl from the pieis. Such numbers havu never been seen ut uny-oue time belore. Hon. John T. Welch, labor-reform member of tho legislature from Schuyl, kill County, was seriously burned by an ex plot-ion of liie damp in thu Phoenix Park Collierv, on tlio 2d iust. He is an honest luboier and practices what he preaches. A turtle nine feet long and weighing 300U pounds was caught near .Now York last week. It is of the kind known as tho "lyre turtle," and its llesh is poison ous. 1 hey are vtry rare. Maud S. trotted two heats in Buffalo last week iu 2.15, and 2.10J Wilkes-llarre, Serantou and Pittston aro now connected by telephone nnd tlio wires work well. William G. Fargo, President of tho American Express Company, died at Buffalo on the 3 id inst. aged 03 years. He was one of tho most prominent bus iness men of tho country and was pos. Hessed of great wealth. The most important convention of Irishman ever held iu this country lias been in session at Chicago during tho past week Tho proceedings were secret and but little iu known of the business transacted, which related, however, to tho freedom of Ireland,, A gang of horse thieves nro reported as operating 011 thu lino of Venango ami Clarion counties. Samuel Powell, the engineer, whose carelessness caused tlioTamuqun coiliery lire, almost killed himself iu trying to extinguish thu ilames and has become in sane over the mishap. Gale, tho English pedestrian, on Tues day last, finished thu wonderful feat of walking COOOijuarter miles iu 0000 con secutive ton minutes. He was pcifectly fresh at tho close of tho walk. ImI'Outant to TitAVKi.K.iia Special In ihicrmenw aroofTWeil you by the Itutllnntmi IUiUlo It will py you In rend their nilvn lUemi nt 10 I ioucd eltoxhere 9 this isnur. March I84Q.-W STATEMENT UNDER OATH. A Startling Rooolation of Suffering j Oil, 31 y ;!, How I niil Sillier." "I Earnestly Frayod to Dio." "I lmvo bcon mulcted fnrtwontv yoira wlllinn obstlunto skin illsciwi, callil by som M. I), s l'so- litis, nnaotnori Mpr sy, coinmeiicluir on myroalp and, In fpllo of All I could do, with thy help of tlio moHiiKimu oivinr,ltslolybut,siirily cxlcndi'd iitiiu a our ni!oiln winter It covcicdmy etillrj Iwon I" 'orm (it dry saxles. l'or thu tot thrco ears I li.ivo been unable, to do nuy labor.and sultcr- Itiff Intenkelynll tlio llmo. Kvcry inornloit tlioro uld bo murlya diutiuMnt ofEoalts taken from tlio oliect of my bed, soino half as largo us tho envelopoconuilnlntf this letter. 111 tlio latter part f winter my skin commenced cracklnir open. 1 tried ever tlilnif, almost that could bo thought ot without nuy relief. 1 lio lath of Juno 1 started west hi hopes 1 could reach tlio lint Hprlnss. 1 reached Detroit, ana was bo low 1 thought 1 should havo to KO to luo hcspllal, Lut llnally got as fur,as Lani-lng, Midi., where I had a ulster IIyIdk. Ono Dr. treated mo about two weeks, hut did mo 110 good All tuoutfhtl had but a short llmo to live. Icir- ncstlv prayed to dlo. Cracked through thuhklnnll over my back, across my ribs, arms, hands, limbs, leetb.idly swn Ion, toa-nalls ouno off, linger nlls dead nnd hard as bone, hair dead, dry, and llfolcsi as straw, o, tnydod! how 1 did suffer. Mv sMcr. Mrs. T5. II. Davlx. had a Rmall nart of a box of Cutlcura In tho liouso. She wouldn't glvo up!B.ild'e will try outlcurn.' H mio wai applied ou ouo hand aud arm. Knreknl tlitro wasrellf i Bloppfd thn terrible burnlnif Bcns-uion from the woru go. uioy i!iuii"uiaiciy ifoi 1110 ueaoiveni cui- icuru anil iao I commtiiiL-eilljv taklm? ono laulo. spoonful of Uesolvent threo times a day.af ter meals: uduuuiui uutu 11 n.y, wuirr auuuk uiuuu mail used Ontlcura Soaii freulv: apnlled cutlcura morn- lmr and evvnlnL' Itosult. returned to in v hoinu lu Just, nx weeks from llmo 1 left nnd my skill as Dinuuiu us luis suuuk ui pipcr. II1IIAM K. CAHI'ENTKIt. Henderson, .lertorson county, N. Y." Bworr. to beforo mo this loth day ot January, lsso, A.M. Lkfi-iniiwki.i., Justice ot tlio l'eace. NO HUMAN AGENCY can bo spedlly, jicemancntly and economically cicaDKu uiu uiuou, uiuir 1110 complexion nnn SKin.te Btore tlio llalr, and 0. ro every species ot ltclilng. rcaiy ami scroiuiuus iiiiniuraoi mo Mtin, rcaipan Wood as tho Cutlcura llemedles, consisting of Outl cum Ilesolvent. tho now blood liurlller.und Cutlcuri nnd Cutlcura soap, the great skin cuics. Askyoiir druggist about tiiem, ltlgnt hero In this town you may una oviucnecs 01 meir wonacriui ncaung pou cr, For sunburn, tan and creasy skin uso Cutlcura So.i-.nu exnuisltc.tol'et. bath and nurserv saiiutlvu. fragrant with duilcious flower odors and healing Dai sains. Cutlcura Kemedles aro for saloby all dru?gIsts.PrIeo of Cutlcura. a Medicinal .telly. small boxes 00 cents : largo iKixta ti. liuiicuraiiesoivenr,, 1110 new 11100a l'urlller,$i per bottle, cutlcura medicinal toilet soap, uicenis. cutlcura Medicinal snavingsoap, IS cents. In bars for barbers and Inrtro consumers. w ci'uiv 1 nuuipui ucpui. Wkkks a: rotter, Hoston, Mass, iv All mailed fret ou receipt of price. COLLiNs- onoCoii.iNS' Voltaic Klkc, TKIU I'l.ASTKK. COStlllL' VSCCHtS, VOIIAJC atUGInOc retilcal annl anco befor.) tho LTAJC IStUCl nuuue, Tucyinbianuy relievo iiyspeDsia. Liver comDuini, Malaria, town-and iguo and Kidney nnd Urlnaty DIliicultleH. and miiy 1 stomarh. over thu kl v ou worn over tno piior me siomarii, over uiu Kiunovs or any anecieu pan, l'rlcu 25 cents. Sold everywhere. WEEKS l'or- TKU, tiostori, Mass. d augl'i-lm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE lly vlrtuo otnn order of tlio Orphans' Court of Columbia County, tho undersigned Administrators ot thu estate of William V.'lilto deceased, will expose to public solo on the premises In Scott Township ou SATURDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1881 At one o'clock V. M. tho following valuable ItealKstalo situate In Scott township In said county, bounded nnd dcctlbedns follows : On the nrrtli by land of Abraham M. White on tho east and south by land of Sampson Townsend on tho west by land of John v. IIolTin.in, containing 97 ACRES and sixteen perches strict measure on which are Flt.VMK HOUSE and bank barn and othcroU-bulld, Inf A GOOD ORCHARD at Apples l'cars. Cherries, fco., a well ot water at tho liouso and ono ut thu bi rn. TKHVIS OF8A.LE. Ten per cent, ot one-fourth ot tlio puicliao money tu be paid nt tho striking down uf iho property; tno ono fourth less tho ten per rent, at the coiuitinnllou of bale, and the remaining three-fourths In one j ear thereafter with Interest from continuation nisi. JOHN M WI1ITK, OKOKOK CONNEK. aug la t-s Administrators A DMIN ISTKA TOU'8 NOTICE. FST1TK OK fiIIADKt.cn IIESS. I'KCBJSKIl. lctttlHOt Ailnilblstiulliiu 111 theuntnteof Shad- roi'h lliK late 01 Sugarloaf township, Columbia co"i,ti I'l iiiisylruiiU, ueeeusea. nave Ui-en gra led nv the Kegisleriii caia euuiil) tu J lines ivto, mull, of Davids, 111 tOHIihlilp, auuilulsliatoi. All persons having cliUms ngulnsi tho estate of said deee, denture renuestcd lu pretcnt them for settlement and those Indebted to the esiuuitomuke pawncut to mo unaersigneu Auimuibiruuir.wuuuuL ueiay. JAMKS 1'KTKHMAN, nug H 4.w Administrator, PMINISTUAIOK'S KOT1CK. KSTATK OK W, C. 11 AdKNtVCII, DKCKAfBI). Lctteis of administration on tho cstato of W. Ilnccnbuch. lato of centra two. Columhlacountv, deceased, have been granted by the lieclster of salu county to tho undersigned uunilnl,trator.All persons liuvlng claims ugnlust tho estate ot Bald decedent aro requested to present Hit iu for settlement and thosu Indebted to the estate to make payment to the uuucrsigueu uuimnisiruinx wiiiioul ueiay, MhS. SALL1E I'AOKNIIUCH aug 124-w Administratrix. LIST OK issi, JUIiOHS FOK SUIT. TKKM GRAND JUKOUS. Iilosm Daniel llryfogle.i J J Luwcll, 11 W llucktng- I1UIII, U JM ITIHKCr. Catwlb u s I) Klimid. centr T 1J strouso. Flslilngcreek F l1 llender, N J Long, Daniel Mc iienry. Franklin Martin Wintcrsteon. tlreeuwood-A I" Heller, Elijah Klsncr. I.ocusi Enoch Roster, Sutuuol Mcars. Mndlson I ulllp l.ltclnml. Minilu John V lirown. Montour Elmer Human. Mt. l'leasant A v Kru.-bler, Amos Wanlch. orange Abram lilldlne, Smautl llageubuch.Joseph Crawford. HoarliiKcreek Samuel 1) Levan, D It Hower. TKAVEItSK JUItORS. I'IKST WKSK. llonton-A T Ikeler, G W Knoute, M J Kllno. Uloom Villllom Krubtnus, Joseph Kdwurds. Frank Jones, ltobeit J Morris, Philip Unangst, II r' f llinoro. llrla'cicck Samuel Conner. Cauwlsstt-J II (letri.u W Uclfsnjdcr, D W Wat ter, David (llflln Centralla-o (I Muphy. reutro-A W Hpear. Flsh'ngcreck Jacob II a) man Oreenwood Samuel Khmer, llemleek Willlum M llurtman, Jackson Paivln Frliz, Frederick Wile. Locus' Ituli-ii llower, Daniei Monla. Mudlson Solomon Hurnliard, DC Weill ver, Mum KII W mown, D H Hrown, MltUIn Will, fin Alen, .1 Uernlngor, Jacob Pelfer. Mt. Pleasant jweph Craw (ord, Stephen Johnson, orange J O Hughes. Scott Joseph Curl. Sugarloaf-J D Co u, John Kline. SKCONl) WKKK, Hem on -1 W Keelcr. liioom-Jnbu a cox. William nigger, William Hitter, Zack Thomas. AJ llllatr.s. Catawlssa-M M Probst. cer,tr J II ' IWnau, w illlam Shaffer. I'onyngham Patrick Kgim. Pishlnjcreek Jaoob (.t-lslngn", J 11 Btoker, O While light, Wllllnm M Stoker. Oreenwood conellui lieeee. Ilemloi k William liennett, Italpli Ivey. Jackson Jnhn Hantz. Locust Mirlln ju-liir, Toblai Campbell, Henry liable. Mttdlsun-Perfy christian, Cyrus J Heller, D N Williams. Malu-Henry Hlnderllter, W O Hlchard. Minilu Aaron Andrews. Joseph U Hw.jik. Moutour litenard barrel t, James Farnsworth. Mt. rieasaut-Krl Ikel'. Orange Willlum I' lei kenstlne. Kouriiigcicrk-Joh.il Iiarlg, N(iott rrlseus lioiaboy, Segarluuf-A W Kile, O L Moore. WANTED ON BALA&Y. Men to fi ll Treis, Shrubs, (Iraio Vines, ltos'B. cto. Mi it-vlous exjierlence ncct-tsary. Kxpennpald. J, F LiCLAllh, flurberj man, Itoehebler, N. Benscn's Capcine Porous Plaster. No ltrmcdy Moro Widely or Favorably Known. It Is llapld In llelleving. Quick In tilling. l erUxn lliL'K, IHiitKAlliii, Kli-MV AimnonH aid Aches and Pains Uenerul'y, It Is thu unilvulled rem edy, d Julyiww A ROYAL GENTLEMAN. lly JUDOK 'iOUIKlKR, eulhorof "A FOOL'S Bit HAND," etc Ity turns humorous, palhetla und thrilling, llundkomely Illustrated, t rice tr.oe. Hold oily bybubbcriptlon. Men and women wunletl to take orders Kxperienreuronsicerailon, but Indus try and inn rnrlso mere vslutd. A ix iiniini iit sit uation lo iho right wuon. Addiiiu fxit'OLABH lillOTHKICU., . T V Ctostiivit St., yMWdripVto. Pft. UKl'J-W SIIEIUFtfSALl!!. Ity virtue ef n writ of Fieri Facias, mkI to mo dl reeled, will bo exposed to publlo saloon tho prem ises at 9 p. m on SATURDAY, AUG., 27, '81. Tho foil jwl-ig real esUto situated In tho borough otCentralla Columbia coumy nnd Stato of Pennsyl vania bounded nnd described as follows, to wit t on ihi west by Locust nventio.on tho north by lot of John Moran, on tho cast by a twenty-two foot t Hey, on tho south by n lot ot Joseph 11. Knlttlo being twenty live feet moro or less In front, und ono hun dred nnd forty feet more or loss In depth, On whlcli am erect An two story nnd n hilt frame dwoltlng house, frame barn and out-butldlngs. Seized, taken lu execution nt tho milt rf 0. It llrockwny against Patrick l' lluikciandtoboHild as tho property ot Patrick F, llurko. Hhockwav, Atl'y. U. It. KN'T, Hhirlff. SIIERIFF'S'SALE lly vlrtuo of sundry, writs Issued out of tho Court of common Pleas of Columbia county nnd to tno directed, will bo exposed to public salu nt tho court House, lu llloomsburg, Pennsylvania, at two i clock, p. m. on Monday, September 5th, 3881. A certain building sltuato In tho town ot lllooms- burg In tho county nnd Btato nloresald on tho south west corner cf Hall road ami Iron streets of said townj It Is a ono storied frnmo building, foundrvfor casting Iron fence nnd other Iron Implements,! rout ing about forty feet on Ilallroad street ond about sixty feet on Iron street, being about forty feet In wld'.h, and Blxty feet tn depth. Hc-l7.ed, taken In execution at tlio sultot Charles Krug, against Michael Hess owner or rerutod owner nndS. M. ltesi agent und contractor, nnd to bo Bold as tho property of Michael llessownor or reputed owner nnd S. M. ltossnfcntnud contractor. ikklkk, Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, Tho following real cstato Bltuato In tho township ot llrlar Creek Columbia county Pennsylvania bounded nnd described as follows, to-wltt Hounded on tho south by lands of A. W Caten. ou the west by the Tioga anil Susquehanna Turnpike, on tho nurlh by lands of Olden stokes, and on tho east by lauds ot D. F. soybert containing halt of an aero moroor less, on which nro erected a framo dwelling liouso, barn nud out-bulldlngs. Alio n lot of arplo irccs. Belzod.takon In cxecutlbn nt tho suit of Charles Schcnck against Frederick Luther and to bo sold ns tho property ot Frederick Luther. Thompson, Atl'y. Fl. F, ALSO, All that certain trace ot land Bltuato In Hemlock township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded nud descrlbedni follows, Ixi-wlt; llegliinliig nta pino knot a corner of Und belonging to Peter Apple- man nnd lacob Harris, thencu by tho samo north eight and one halt degrees, west Blxty live perches and seven tenths to a post, thenco by laud of the heirs of vanlah Itees, north clghty-soven and nvc eighth degreos.wcst two hundred and eleven petch cs and four tenths to a post, thenco by town lots be- longing to John NcMus, John Kistler, Chailes Ney- hard, John Markle, Marshall Shoemaker and Ooorge Weaver, south seventy degrees cast forty-nvo porches nnd Blx-tcnths to a point on tho west side of main streetln tho town of Uuckborn, thenco along the westsldo of Bald street south thirty-four do grees uist twenty-six perches and Hvo tenths to a post, thenco by land of Hlram Appleman Bouth eighty .seven and flvo eighth degrees east ono hun dred nnd ninety three puches and two tenthsto tho place of beginning containing eighty acres and eighty porches sti let measure, whereou'ure creeled u two nnd a half stoiy brick house, largo bank barn with wagon shed attaehed.and framostable, wagon sncd nnd other out-bulllldlngs;nlso a good apple orchard. Seized, taken In execution at tin suit ot cyrii3 B. Itees, Jefferson Hoes and Clarrlss i Soues and Fer dlnand Sone3 her htisband.to tho usi of Hiram Itees nud Hlram Hees all ot whom survived Anna llecs widow, ag Init Nehemlah Heeco with notice to U.F. Fruit terro t-jnant nud tu bo 8)1,1 as thy property -ot Nehomlah ltct-ce with notice to U. F. Fruit terre tenant. C. It. liucknlew, Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, All that certain real estate bltuato In Centre town ship, Columbia county, bounded on tbo south by river Susquehanua, on tho worthy I'litllp Harr Is, on the north by canal, and on tho cast by Samuel Dlcterlck two lots containing ono half aero mot or less, on tho ono lot first nnmed thero Is erected dwelling bouse, and on the other a Btablo and out buildings wlji tho appurtenances. Seized, token In exuiul Ion at the sultot William Shulter Indorsee of Jacob littler, ngalnsi John W, Clark and Elizabeth Clark and to bo Mold an the property of John W. Clark and Elizabeth Clark, Uakki.sy Att'y. Vend. Kx. ALSO, All that ccitaln tract, plcco or paiccl of land sir. uatu lu tho towmlilp of Mount Pliasant In the cornly of Columbia and Stalo c! l'tnnsjlvanla. bounded on the north by landsof Oodlrey Me.lck.on tho west by land of rttir Jacoby, on the south by land of Hltfin Hit mas nnd en the cost byland of Ji'teph C. Craw lord, containing seventy-six nci moroor less, ou which are erected a li'ame dtvell ing house, ti barn and oul-bulldlcgs. ALSO. All that cortabi tract,rleco or parcel ot land situ ate Iu the township of lltiulock In county and btate aforesaid, bounded ou Uiu brth and west by land ottliu heirs of Jacob llairls deceased, on tho east by lands ot (lodfrey Mellek ond on tho south by lands of the heirs of tinmuel Wanlcli deceased, containing twenty eight acres and twenty-eight ptrehes.on which aie tricted a twobtoryframegrlst mill, a frame dwelling Liutt, ttablo and out-bulld lngs. Selzt'd, taken In txecutlrn at the suit of Colum bia County Mutual favlngKui.il unit Loan Associa tion against John llengle aul to be hold as tlio prop- eilj tit John lloagle LrmE&MlLLKKAtt'jH. Vend Ex. u. n. knt. Sheriff, "WII-OWS' Al'l'JtAISKMEN'ia. V V Thu followliiL' nnni ulseinuiiis uf real and perbonul prui eityhei, apart lo widows or dece-deni uavo been tiled lu the ollico of tho IteRlster of col umblu county, under tho Hules of Court, und will be piusentea for iiusoiuto connrinaiion to tno orpnaus' Couitlubo held Iu llloomsbuiir.ln und for tula coun ty, on Jlonilay, tho 6tli day of Sept., issi, ut mo o ciuck p. iu., oi hitiu uay uuiesa excepiions 10 sueo conunnai ion are previously iueei, ot wmcn un per, duus imerebieu iu uuiq esuiies win uiko noiicu : 1. Widow of Kecfo M. Etk, lato o! Urlarcrtek town- Dlll), UCVUIUJUU. a. Widow of lleubcn ltattch, lato ot Montour lownbr.ip, aeoeasea. C. widow of James Heller, lato ot Greenwood eowiisiup, aeceased. 4. Widow or W. C. Uagenbuch, lato o! Centra lownsuip, acceabca. B, Widow ot .1. 11. Kistler, lato o! Catawlssa town. amp, uweeuMTU, 6. Widow of Henry Aul, lato o! Scott township, de, ceased. 7. Widow ot II. It. Kline, Into ot Grange township, 8. Appraisement of pcrtonal properly In the es tate of l). Heed Hess, lato oteeott township, set uimtiuu uiiuur timu ui euiu uece ute-u. 9. Appraisement ofiealtybet apart to Sarah Ilessi vriuuw e'i nuuurue'K uvta, laiu ui out;ariuai uiwn ship, deceased. HeK'lster's onico. I W. II. J MIOHY, llloomsburir, Aug, n, 81, Hecliter. V alnablo Ronl Estate AT PRIVATE SALE! Tho uudcrblgred AtJmliilhtiatorcwn tcstamento nnneio of Hour Applcman.lato ot Henton townstilp. deceated, effors tho following dcbcUbed prem'ses at privauja.lo, All Uiat portion of tho following de scribed TltACT Of LAND, In Henton township, bounded as followst On tho north by lands of II, I. V. Colley, J. 1'. Chaplu and A. Wilkinson, on tho west by laneU of L'll JlcIItnry, Join K. Apple-man and l'elcr iJiubaeh, on tho f oulh by lands of Wll llam llulmo ami Margaret Uildlno, nnd ou Iho east by landi of Hcuben II, Uavjs and Stott 13. Colley, containing KIOMY-lilOHT AClll'.S, moro or lets, whureou aro erected a tHO-story 1'HAMH HOUSE, Hank Ilaru, wagon liouso nnd other out-bulldlngs. only that poi lion lying on the west bldo of FUlilrig croel; will be sold. Also, all Uiat tract of land situate In Henton town bhlp, bounded on tho west by lands of Hebccca Con nor, on tho north by lands ot llio heirs o! Thomas Divls, deceased, and J, Y, Cuapln, on tho south by lands of UzeMel Cole, containing KKII1TICK.N ACIIIH, moro or less, unlmprovod land. Will bo sold us a wlmio or In parcels to suit purchasers. Terms mado known on application to 1. K. KHICKIIAUM, Administrator, Ac, n"B. 5-tt Cumbru, J a. CUTJCU11A Penminently Cures Humors of tho Seal)) ami Skin. Cutlcura icmeillesiirn forsalo by all druirnlsts, ITleo of CUT1CUHA, a Medlelu-IJelly, smill boxec, Wo.i larno boiie, l, CUTICUIIA HhbeiLVEN I', the! new lilood 1'urllVr. $1 per boitle, cinefitAMsmc inai. 'HHH.T totv, use. Cutlcura Midlclnal HiuMng heap, itu ; In biiiulorboileiu um largo conbumtrt, coo. I'lliiclral depot . WKKKH & 1'tiTTEll, Hoston.Mass. tir.ui mailed fteu on receipt ot price. BAVAKD TAVIiOR,bt( A Travtlltr, Saldi "I take great pleakuro In recommending in parents (he Academy of Mr, Hwlthln 0, Uhoi llldge," Uon. rUXWANBO WOOD.Bff. O. Hld (its) i '! ciie-ei fully ronsent to Uio uso o! my nmeauiirertiici. My lojs will return to leu (tor tlitlr foutthjeuO.atter llitlr vtotlouv" For now lUustruli si circular add tew HWITII IN (!. H01TI.1UOU A. M Hutvurd Unlvfislly umdUtttu nwrrrrw rn rr fiiTT - jCTirr'rFiiiT r't r i"111iW lIIL1iR,.-CJ-S,-S..'-iSii-f HI WV Carpets, last addition Piclwe Gallery, through the air, and arc also worth seeing. 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Ofcoureothe old and wealthy publishers who made a nrcllt of nearly two million iloilars nn their tlons uionotilea'edtliatlhelrmonoiiolles nro iiK'entK ond hookbellers vho have bien um d lo cettln iiu'ii-priceu nooks nre not t-o well plmsed KimiII tho $10,000, REWARD mlsslon. their oun uiu people, uiiu uieir real pioms in iuo cnu,nre incieaseu ny uio immsLbe tales wnicu rcsuii irom ineee lng the po pie's wants 'llio mitjoi Ity of bookbellers, however ere better rleabed to blander llian to sell this uud our numerous oilier standard and incomparably low-price tl publications. Hut tno Literary inv olution has aiwtij 8 looked to the t-coplo, In whose Inteiesls It is. lor IIS putronnge, and it has never looked In vain, as e.urmcro than one million volumes pinned last riv At TH) A rlAHTC! cur (this year King Incieased to probably more than two JU j1jJXj 2 V3rJul A.O. millions) abundantly prove. 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Tlio names of Iho subscribers must lnoveiy caso bo forwarded tout. Tho Hrst 5,ooo named will bo dlslrlbuiedosbiiecllledusrapldlyastheordersariirrcelvtd and tho remaining ttoeu will be distributed promptlynnt-eplemberlst. The nomesof the persons receiving iheso lewurds will bo printed, with tlio uinounls received by each, and the list ent to all tho club agents entering Into competition for them. crlbers must bo actual purchaser! for Individual uso, to entltlo tho club ugunt to Uio rewards under this offer, and not bookselleis or agents who buy to sell again. L'cn P3 d.c?!r,?.B 10 rft'!.' cUlb8 mfty Bcnd ,0 U3 nt mce tor Bamplo volumes, ir they deblie, In the va rious styles or blndlurr, paving us 75 c-nU for tho volume In cloth, Jl.tK) for tho volumo ln half Ilussla, sprinkled edgos, and $1 is fur the volumo ln library sheep. Orders for tho full bets will bo filled by us with belng'iuiM manufacture, beginning not later than July loth, orders r.fMS01 1!1". "ubrarf ' Unlvoml Knowledgo- will bo aont freo upon request, llcscrlptlvo ?Si.hSf.V?,S5Jr,1,aJ!! llst,ttnlard publications, with terms to cluos. and Illustrated pamphlet dc innrtn Kik?i? ' typo-setllng by steam will bo seut upon npollcatlon. Hemlt lly bank drall, money order, registered lettor or by express. Eractlons of $l.uj may bo bont tn postago Btamps. AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, JOHN I), ALDENT. Manaqeu. JulylD-mw DMlNISrimOR'S NOTICK KSTATK Or JONiS lUltTZKL, PKCKASEO, Letters of ArlmtnlRtt-ntlrt,, nn fl,n nut.,,.. TAnD 1 aruel, lato of Mllllln townshlp.'Columbln county, I'euna, deceated, bavo bccnginuu-d by tho Itegls terof said county lo John Hnrtzel and Michael M Hartzel admlnlstrntnrH. All rur.,,a i,. ,,.,,. claims against Uiu rsliito of tho decedent aro ro. auested to present them for settlement, nnd tlioso iudr-bted to tho estato to make payment to the unuetBigned administrators without delay. JOHN IIAHIZKL, MICHAEL M. IUHTZEL, lulyiscw Administrators. UDITOH'S NOriCK. ESTATK OK rUTBR 1ST, PECKASKD Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by llio Omhans' court of t'otumbla county 'i'o mako dls ibXiTot bSL"J?r" I" hhnn8 of tho ndin'r. loaiidtiinong JJiTi riiVV, "m'A to receive Iho samu WJ1 .U.VJf 1 tl9 Pr"ea Interested In said estato at fi" ilc2ln tbuTovvuof Hloonuburg lu said coun. ty, on Satin elay, the votli day ot August, lea . at ten o'clock a. m of said day, when aniVwhero nU rn?1!",' "uc.a 'O cs,ttl must nttiVndor ?S forever debarred from unv sham nr ki,i ,t,,i r " IuWiiimju, H. I', S! All 11, JulylS'Ww Auditor. UDITOH'S NOTICE. tsTATK or tvniA poubok, piceabip. Tho underlined auditor ppiiolnted by tho Or- bon, dt ceased, us shown by the aeeount of jnbn ranun$:!tt 5 i 8 "Plbtment, on Monday AiiVustlfilh Jickson l,uudmeS'?t,',.w'' .1 "u!c7 ntmi ;riu,H...lD.?!.1!crlc.k' I'a., when and where all nartle-H inii!ii -iV u. claim, or bi uebre'a troS UwZ "on'salj ?f SX July imw A. K, OSWALD, Auditor, Vassaa? CoSIeBe- lt THE I.lllEIIAL KIUIOATION OY WOMH-J Kxauilnailons foriLtiane... k?,,V Vlii, r-.JL1 lent tn application tu W. L uha ii. lNSffffSS juiyvn, Ml-tm c On "isitinc riiiladclpliia you will find, among other places of interest, the Grand Depot well worthy of a visit. Its floor and gallery spaces now cover over three acrcs.and arc filled with Dry Goods, China, Furniture, etc, The is a large and beautiful to which admittance is free. The Pneumatic Tubes carrying the money the Mcclrfc-Light Machinery, ROBBIMTS.) DUAIiSR IN Kiiiiim, unit nil Hinds uI'WIiich con- ! IN 110TTLKS BV THE DOZEN. will find it to their utlvaiitiiKe to purchasing elsewhere. HARDlVIAIff CASE 0 KUAN, i STOPS, 90 CASH of tlio Library of Universal knowledge (llio Inst Ion- l, I II I'l ni.tmo tenles. coverliitrlho entire Held of tkh n iiniier ( nu nlnhnbetlcal arrarictmeiit to about and I lie Library of uiitu-itnl Kiowledi;o bcccinesat tho Held, at a mc-ro traction of tho coat of any Blmllor havo trrown rich (It is said that tho Aprletons havo rvrlnnmiilM rrnm lhnRnln r,r lb, Ir hlph.mlced nublle-n- broken nnd tLelr power overthtowii. Of eouito tl.o book fronuo tn w er ce nt, commission fortelllne; tin so lbihiv of Unlv,-ii.nl ICnow Ifdei; on 1& tier cent, ce lu- thoueli those who nie not thoi uslehtecl discover that Intel est k. niter nil. nrn Identical with tho interests Ot u) bo distributed equally among tho llrstwxi club agents wUoBCEdus ciuhs of not less than ttvo subscribers, aftor Juno lt-lli and beforo Sep tember 1st. 'S'd.i miOAnwAY ku.w vm?K. ' ' JXKCUTOIVB NOTICK. X8TATK0F J0IINAU.KUAH, DECEASED. Letters tetlainentory en tho Dbtato or John Alio gar, lato of I'lsliii.gcrt-ek iwp., Columbia county, docensed, havo been giantcd by ihelleKlsterof said county to M, A. Ammerman, of Forks executor. All pei hour having elulms ngalnst Ihoibiutuof said de cedent nru miuene-d to prebtnt llimior tcttlc ment, und Ihoso indebted to the t-bUilo to mako luvment to tho undersigned executor, without delay. M. A.AMMEIIMAN, CW.Mili.kk, mecutor, AttV. r'otks 1'. o l5a. aug fr-dw L OST A largo bodied HEUCOW, fix years old, I ono ear lumkpif. ii-ft. in,, i,r,niK, unf tluisub- KcrlborabouttwoweekBiigo. AllDeral reward wilt bo pld ou tho reiurn ot the nnlmul. JAMta 1', ilt'llIUDHi Uloomsburg, July, s-lw UDITOII'S NOTICE. In the Orphan! Court for the County of Of lumbxa. IN ItK-ESTAlX OP JACOB I0WEK, DIOEAStP. Tbo A udltor nprolntt d bj' the Court, on motion of L. T. T homiikon Yuu lo dutrlbulo Iho tund In tho lisnds ot A. U. Croup, udmltlatralor of Jacob How er, deoeuied, will mret tho partus Inleiiblid. for Uio pureotcs of Ids anpolutment on Frlduy, August nth. 1881, ot two o'efeek p. m nt lilsofllco In Her wick, l-a., when und whero all parties Interested aro required to prerent their claims or bo debarred frum coming In uton bald fund. . . , ANUIIEW K. OSWALD, July DS-iw Auditor, UJJITOK'B NOTICh. ESTATE or J0S11CA BAVAOK, PECEASEO, Tlio undeislgned Auditor fbrolnttd by moOr phauB" Court of colunbla counly, oneiifptlonsto to tno account of tlio Administrator of Buld dece dent, will Bit In the discharge of llio dullesof his ap pointment lit llm ofllco trKnorr & Wlnle-rbteen, In thu Town of Hlootnbbiirg, on I rlday, Auguit Win, iwi, at teno'eiotk In tho lore neon ef bald day, when an o win ro all ibous Inttre-ulid may attend, If ibey think iirotier, L, S, IlNTEHryi'EEN, uly ww ' Auditor.