MB COLUMBIAN. llt,001ISIHJll(l, KltlllAT, Al flUVr ill, lf-SI, ruui.10 balks; The nelinlnlntralors of WHIIntn vVliltr, ile. ceafcd, will ixpofo lo.il tHtnU to public nle on tho premise' In Scutt lowtinlilp tn tJmutilny, Htitcmbor 3t', at one p, tn. I. K. Knr.kb miii, n linlnl.trnlor of tVor Appl l"1"1! leoeiiul, iillin vnluilile I.iihIb of mill ilirtneil,tn Kenton town-hip, at private snlf. Bee nilvctlisoincnt. The cxecnlOMof Joecpli I'.ilie, ilcTn.itr.il, will tell mil eslnlo on .September '22ml, 'JM mill 121 lit Hoen.lvi rWotneiit. H.v, J. U. l.ratlley, mliltir of tlie Montour Amerhnn, la orinii y III. Si f imiiImt Sili l the lui liny for rrulstcrlti f. r ilio cloclloii In Novciuiier. Tlmro whs a fetiviel In Af on on Saturday hlglil ls'l, nl wMuli out liunls weru ptescnl. No nspinnte fur IIIi!.' Iinvc yet mul.-them HtlvcR Uiinwii in Sn 1 vn county, Smli lull. ci n:o In rue .ml tn. rl'n imtiir. There wn n perceptl' Ig IWt In Unckefe-llcr towti'lilp, Norlliunil'erlni il evunty on I lie lClh inst. So pnyi (lie Suiiliurv (!stte. Mr- J. Sil ver, cent tint- of fiiu Hloy in. HiiiS to tlio Mountain (Irnvu C'niup tneetih);, where It knve groit nillsfnctiiin, Tli up Irnln on tlie L. At II, K It., n Tlinrs'biy morning, rim over hi il kill, il n cow, Hi tlio inli-rrtclloii of the lromlults railroad track. I'oiiKai.k. Fifty ulnticH ol wu'er stock nml u k' l'!'l-'" of Kin stoik. Will bo fill In miikIo dimes or nil neither, to suit pure-litnr-. Inquire nt iliis ollicc. if Hare yon rrglmt'reilV If rip', s-e llint your namo !rf inscribed on tlu tolN lielnre ilm 8ib of Sept ember, or your vote limy bu chtllmgril nt tlio next tlccl ion. feitclipi nro pentee ni.tl bipb in prlco .inil nboof wretched quality. Tlio Ddiwurr! crop whs nearly n failure Hiid Maryland nml New Jersey have not been inncli more fortunate. The Rescue fire com nny will lielil a fair and festival in Evans' Hall to-day and lo-morrow. Hefri8hments will be furnblied each evening, and a good time may bo confidently expected. The showers which bnve fi ten of Into in IhH Immediate neighborhood, have been so slight ns lo bnve done nn good lo vegetation, and were not eullicicnt lo ley tho ilus-t. Two let", with kokI ho se, burn and out niiililiniis on eaclt, for sale, in ISloomburg. In (inlfe i.f William Kiiiukuaum. july !!9 If Tlio Ito-cue fire eoinpany hid a dinco in Oak Orovo on Tbtimlay night rf Inst week n' d enjoyed themselves nii.itlly. The Klootinbiirt; Cornet b.tnd was present and played cb .ice Htl .ctioup. Il is proposed by the numbers of die 0. A. It. of Wayi!"", Lackawanna, Wjomlng nml I.u zrne counlies, lo bold a reunion at Williis Hurre, St ptember 17, tbo annivircaty of the biltle of Anlietam. In eating watermelons, bo careful not lo sl lo the need', n ihy ticci'iniiiillv c.une the fprming ol abfcffbon in the bowcK A man in llohiikiu dlid in great simony only n lew dii) Hn, fiom this cause. The ri inp rnee-t'i g nt Itupert hul but n dim ntiniiiiiiu'e on fjuiiiiiiy A lureo e rnwu i e.i. pitteil next Sui elav ami we uniler.sliihd tint pperiul train will bo run over tho Catnwis n It. 1!. 'Tin said that where Hits do mot nhuunil, tkorc hcnllh puvsils If there whh the ventie of irut h in tho saj inp, a ninn rc.itlilii'i f t sick in ibis town it he tiiul. "Tlicrt's mi lions in il." No mhliiiomil cases of uniill pox am repoit C'l. Hit's Sterner is convalescent and thought tn out o f darger. KvnnJents bssbetuvery sick but is improving and is not coi.sidireil e riouly ill. These are the only cafes now ex ixting. Jacob rifber, of Ifsilrcnd street, whili la boring under temporary aberrution of min't, on Monday nigbl, jumped from tho second s'ory window of bis bouse, nnd fracluiod his leg. Utiha-'gord inudic.il altendanuJ and is rccoyering. We inadvertent'y omitted, lisl woek, tn nn tiee the death of nn irlnnt son of V. I'. liill nieyer,whi( h sad evi nl occurred on WpdnesdHy The child was not quite five months old. The fuiioral tiok place on Friday and wa attended by many friends i( ibe bereaveil paieiils. Tho Frtepnrt (III.) Journal announces tho death in thai city on the Oth i list , of .Mrs. S.irah S. Shannon, wid iw of tlio late Wesley Shannon, aged 73 years mil 7 moniln. She formerly residtd in this county hiiiI will doubt less be remembered by some of our older people. By re ference to our advertising columns, it will be seen that an excilleut opportunity U eflirdid to visit New York and the sea-bore. An ixcursion via. tbeD. l- & W. It. K. will leave Scinntrn on Seplembtr Cib, and the very lowei-t rates are promised both for hras aad other ojpnnes. Tho new comet can now bo seen with the naked eye, by very kern scru'iny. To loll the truth, this c met is not of the kind to arouse KjpuIar enthuinsin,nt.d it is only bright enough to interest fellows who spend thoir time with eyes glut d to lilestopts.aml who can get umiiaeiuent from anything inlhesbapoof stars aud meteors. Joseph Hess died of small pox on Monday Highland wns buried before morning, Mrs, Ilileman died and was but led on Tudy night. The Van Horn infant al o elied, as was expected. The death of Mr. Hess was the otily ono which caused surprise. Mr. Hiltm.in was old, feeblo, ai.d had been In poor beillh before she wns attacked by small pox Asa rule, only those who were infirm or diseased, have Biiccumbed to small pox. Of what particular use is Iho town oh ek in Its present condition? It does n 't indicant tho correct time, tier nnylhli g like I', and Is of no possible service lo tho (ninmuuit-i If B 18 kept going for tbo purposo ol exercise, all tight, otherwise it might us well be Hupped. The people would then depend upon their timu piece at home, Hiid would know at ah nit what liour to nit llielr meals, go lo Led and arbe In the morning Iluiglan have be. 11 frolifii g through Dm ville and Itlveisldu, ponitnitting many depte-da. Hons but acquiring little inone-y. 'I hey broke into four establishments and alter hours of haul work woio rewarded by $7 In cash. The burg luawere holdout ovldently not expeiiuncd hinds at thu busluo'f, Il I well fir our pen ile to know lint sueb thieving rascal are about, as (hey may fb d their way into lids county when the Danville nuihorllle's tuako il loo hot for them to prosecuti thoir nefarious work in that town. Fall Illvtr, (Ma) D'ilv Ilerabl. IIAItN Alt I MANlIKAC'IUUINll COMI'ANV. Mr. Issao I.. Hart, Hupo intfi'denl, No. U Anhloii slreet shv." I havo Used that ellperlor rcinc.l u, 1.., nil I., seiure caee of theuinsllsmln my arm, and It efl'.ctwiis won. deiful, havl. g banMud, Ber u thorongh tllal, til paiu, leaving my itnu as well ad ever. THE On Monday evening Wilbur Comstock, n pa. Mi Utlho Sanitarium, died of congestion of the brain. Ho was a resident ol Oohcn, In. illana. and was but 10 years of age. HI, dentb wm not unexpected, bis health had been falling fur some time pi,. This la tho first ilfalh In the Institution, Iho H.reet Cninniialoner is doing a vtry bid piece of work in throwing Into the mld.lle ofihoslrrei, the i,(rnslvo matter scraped from I'.ogutiers. The odor arising from thlsd.cny. g 'lufi'lls ojtreniely obnoxious. The Council "'Klit to stop tliU business at once, ns tho I'poplo In thl sickly fon.in shwld not be ex peed to nny d it g r of malarial dmen-o. The didicnilnn of tho Oranevlllo Union hiict.n'd tlio IpII mcmnrhil of Col. II. It. IM '0, will tsko place on Thnrsdny forenoon, H pMiibur Ut. A number of mlnUu rs w II I'O pusfiil. Key. W. II, Ootwald, of Mllion, wl l j.nsch tlio opening ennon and itov. 1). J. W ilh r, Jr., of llloomsburg, will dsliver the meniorl.,1 aditrvs. Tho sirvicis will com. in t,ce prcclMdy at 10 a.m. Tho luhlicato Ponliill. invi fd to attend. Areynu going to paint? It sn.senil lo Henry H ltouv, Montour 1'atnt Wotk, Ifnpert, 1 (or s imilit laid and price of Strictly I'utc While I.tn I. Slue Color, Iron I'.ints, l'utty iSte . anil s'ive the win le-ale nml retail profit. You cm mix your own colors, from best mater ial, with l'ure l.lnfccd Otl.for 76 cents to$l.'20 per gallon. I!opeclfully Yrur Ice, apr. 16-Cm IIknuy S. Kky. Mr. John Cadnun has reeoti'ldered his de lurmlnallon lo withdraw from tlm conKst f r tliti county conimifdoncrhip, and announces himself ni a cmiliilat". Il i claimed lint ho withdrew ntnc-nini if certain rcpri'spnlatlon, wh ch li'ive proved to be untrue, and ho is now fit the war path and etgor for the fray. His candidacy will nmke the canvns m il conven tion quite liv,ly. JiHeph Weaver, an old nml rcpeo'cdcilizen, illed on Thut'dny ovming of lat week, agHl 01 ve-irs. He wh born In 111 iomhuig, where ho pis-ed the hlf renlury of bis nut eventful lif-. Ho had long been into csted in cat.nl boatiiipjjownitig several boU and numbers of mule''. He was alo the owner of a farm to which ho gavo much attention. M'iry friends wl!l sincerely regret his death. The fnnernl took pl.ito on Sund 7, and the romaina were in1 ci red in Koini'.nl Cemetery. There i' nudi'ng more d'licions for brenkfist than n perfec nop, sweet inusk-'nslon, served 111 u proper roMlition of ei.hlnffs Hut the mil hi must ha of die right kind and have a r'eh, full llivor. Tlieie are nn Inns having the tato of xpiasbes, and Ihey are mberable npolo gie for the lies' fruit. The lonir, yellow melon is seldom swet or high-11 ivorcd .ui'l nri- bird ly worth buying. Tne bet klml is thesmall, g'( en melon, llie rind covered with a network ofliuesand re?ein,'ng a large nutmig. Buy tUte, anil vou .11 obtain a fruit fn for the table of n kintr. A clam bake at O.ik Grove on Tuesday was sttende.l by a large number of epicure. There wre clatn-orous dniiHiid for the biviilves and such feats of gsstrtnomy weio performed m sro rrt Iv seen in the-e dge'ierate dav. A couple of I'lir most e-timable citizni, alter et ing nbou enough el tin" to si'i-fy a fire cotn pmv, weio obervcd lo slmkn their heads sol emnly ami r. nurl , "No, i-, clatns are bardb in ip.i'on now, and nro 1 01 veiy good " Ttieir friends are at prisrll' g v ug thanks that chnns atu out of 8taon. Had t been olberw he Tlie Hloonisburg bae b.ll dub went tn Ha zleton lat Frulay, tup'ay the return ganifi with 'he nine pf t' nt pl ico. Upon arriving, 'hey found that, owing lo a misunderstanding, a Nan'icoke dub with McCoy a pitcher nnd St'P'ly as catcher, had already put in nppear- ance ami a game liatl men cotnmenceu. ;n explanation 'n mule bv the Hntlelnn boys, which was ncivptul gracefully by the Blonnw burger', and upon imitation iln-y rnnnined tin 1 it the P Bowing dy n llu guets of iho Ha zleton club Our boys letumed home S tui d y ami rcptut that hey were htm Isomely en lertained nml that ihey do n it regrol th 'rip. WYOMING hLMINAKY AND CCSIMFUCIAl COLLE(iK II is acconimodnlini.a for 175 hoarder and 2U0 day student. Prepares students fir nil the Iculing colleges. Has tivo graduating c ursis; a normal coiir-e. for linibeti-in (icrmnn 'rn- fessor ol Muiicj comp'ttnl Him bets in Fiench (Jciinaii ami I'sinting. I)ini lim, I artntal The CommereiBl l'i 1'tgp hn 1 " -iq t" ior, pro viiles two bin kg, five Ulicreph (Ihi. whole. salu and reinil eial ilepi-r in. nt, ii.stini tion in Ijiw of Iliisine l'olincal K. oromy, Ac. Next le 111 npn Ai gi st 81l. Ci mm' icial student addrei-s IUv. L I.. Spngoe, A. M , all others Itev I). CopiUnd, D 1)., I'lincips, Kingston I'.i. j"ly 23-0 w A meeting nl the Republican County Com mitlee was held in Ibe grind jury roum in tbo Court House, on Saturday. The meeting was called by J. C. Brown, the Chiirman, and was a shrewd dodge on Ibe part of tn it gentleman, Tho Rermblicnn convention Is usually held in ihe third week ot August, but this year tho Stale Convention is not to be held until after that date, aud Mr Brown knew that be would not bo chosen as ndelegiW to the latter ounven einn. If the County Convention voted on the diiestion. The Committee therefore postponed the County Convention until after the State Convention, nnd of course, it then became the dulv of the Committee to appoint Ihe Uelegntes. Mr. Ilrown nnd B. F. Crbpin, Jr., of Berwick, .., -l.nen representative deh gates. No senatorial delegate was named, probably be causo Mr. Brown and his liltle clique look no interest in that malter. We mention tins in tfrisiing fact fur the benefit of the Republicans of the counly, who otherwise might never Know what shrowd managers run the ma rine. U.-m ocnls see nnd know all these manipulations of ..toon committeemen, but Ropublicnn seem nimnelv blind and oblivions of their righta and privileg-s. The Willi misport Sunrnd Manner of a recent ,1.1... entrained an extended arllCle com earning the Slate Normal School at this place. From this we mako Ihe lolluwlng oxiracu: A short time ago, while making n (lying visl to llloomsburg, Columbia counly, we look o ca .1 ,. 11 liriai visit anil cuisory examina. .!., ,,rihe State Normal School Irc.ited n that .i. ti.I i eineof Ihe veiy bot Inslllu- liuns of the kind in ihe entire eonnlrv. Il h , .. i . ..o...i,n .l.vni vear. aud i now e 00' II II. w "in" --- ... mMialfd 011 a permanent bat3, ihe Blooms burg Normal houl p ssesseasoine advantages ..1,11, urn not ei lor el by any similar institution ... ,u8ui. iioinl that stiideins shouhl not oveilook in se.kmga deiisblo licetopas through a liOimal cour-e poui- e. .'.. . vantages may be very br elly -et forth No o h .... ;i... l.,t,in,ii.,i, in iIih State call L'lVe s er siiiii'iti I" : . ., . 1 eliornueh n course I hi'lrucinn III the nrlft' il ,.lts of louehii'l.'. It was estal.llsliee' liy .1... c.io f... ii.i iiei ilio ntinsMe and a siudeiit 11,0 liliKiitisburL' sihnol re !L 1 I'r m tho Stale, exemi.tlng ihcm fn m any furtln r examlnniion by Coun ly Superimewlents, wbieli no coll. go nor miiii ., ,i. while situbnts are prepared for college or qualified for liu-ii.tw 'al to any of (be best Insllliliiun 01 "'""""K " V f llloomsburg is a beaiillful yillago of between four and live thousand hil.abitn.il-, heallblully situated, nml easy of acres by nilroud from all . 1. srltts of the State. At no other institution , r iurnlni in tho Stito pan stuilenis scture ...1. ...... r..riol,'n miariers and US it'u.'l boird 1.... r, u, wn.rvll un oiilUy of iey. The school bi-llding are among the finest In tin l...... 'Pi,..,., n-lll found here all the convt niene'es slid facilities ol the large colleges, mm. iirit i,f liKiruct on I'lubrafis n tliorjugl ,r iI,a Lnirebea (.UL'ht ill ()lumon . Lnd. with the Siiemllio and Aindomlc pnlirses, minic, fine arts, et; , f"Pnd l " U't iilll!"onl lenrnn'K inwt"W' COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM8HU RG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 11AHN 11U11NKD. Tho barn ol Lafnyetlo Cieisy, in Centto township, was entirely destroyed by fire on Tuesday night, together with ndjoining sbcd. Tho fire was discovered by Mr. Creasy's dnttgli tcr at cIrIiI o'clock, nnd tbo lluncs sprcatl with such rapidity that the buildings could not bo sived All tho horses, five In number, worn re-cued. Thn bnrn wis lilted with grain, all of which was dotroycd. A threshing ruachlno had just been p'ltln the barn and that was ito consumed. A new buggy just purchased of M. C. Sloan A Uro of this town, and several sots of harncs, light nnd heavy, were burned. In tho sheds were farming itnp emctits, a reaper, drill, lie., nnil those) wero all lust, The loss Is estimated at $i,CO0 insured for about $'2,O0l). The cause of the tiro is not known. Some per sons havo advanced the th-ory that It is altrib utahlo to heat generated by the grain, and tho facia aro such as to justify this btlUf. I'KUSONAL. Mrs. Kypr, of Allentown, is visiting bor 'arent, Mr. and Mn, John A. Funston, on Market ft' cel. Miss F.velvti Winsh!inr, ot Allcntown, is tho guest of Mrs, John A, Futi'ton. Tlio daughters ot C. 0. Birkloy, Esq., are visiting friends in Wllllitn pirt. Miss draco Keck nml Miss Kninu Mosscr, of Allentown, nro vUiiing Mrs. Lawall, on Fourth street. Chatlt's W. Funston Is st ending a few days with friends In Syracuse, N. Jimos Scarlet, Eq., of Duiville, was in town on Monday. Mr. Frank Jnekson, of Berwick, was in town Tuesday. Misi ltanrk, of Light Streo', was scon on our streets lid Tuesday Miss Monror, ol Rupert, enmo to town lift Tuesday. She wns accompanied by Mls llol- biway, of D.invilte, nnd Miss Iluinhard, of Wdliatii'pott. FATAL ACCIUhNT. On Friday evening list, at about fifteen min utes of eight echek, Jtaeph Schloloraan, n freight engineer on the Catawissa It. It. va crushed between two can, nt Itupert, nod in stantly killed. Just bi fore the act Ident be was busy making up h is train, anil went lo the ho tel, where nfier remaining a few moment, he purchased two clgirs, and went away. He bad complained of nn attack of diarrhoea, but wpi not incapicitated for duly. When the lime for starting arrived, the ingincer was nnt to be found, nnd on snnh lieini: mad , hi- b dy wn found lying arro the taek between two freight cms. It w 8 evident that bo bad attempted lo cross Ibe track jul n the train was backed to take anoihu- c.ir and had been caught between the bumper. Tl.e rept il epn- ra'ed the cirs siillioiently to alb w tho body to fall lo the ground, I) atli must have In en in stantaneous, anil il is not prob ilde that the un fortunate man even ealhd aloud, ns theic were per-ons seated upon the porch 1 f the hotel who could have lie. ml any cry for help. The ribs on each side uf the body were crudied and torn nwny from the spine, Srhlolomati was a fiilh ful snd compe'ent engine-r and wa held in bigh esteem bv hiscompnuion on the r ad. He wa shout ihirty-'hree yeais of ago and lived at St. Clair, near IM svi'l', wbero his widow nnd two children resid--- Tne funeral I' ok pla"e on Monday, nml a fp'cinl car was nt nditd to the regular train, to acc, mmodnte those who wi-h'd to pay the last tribute of respect to the dead, THAVJJLlKtl CANDIDATES. During the re rent p envassin this county some of ihe candidates p-fiuihed from drivii g ub'itit hither and yon, begging for votes. Manv, pcrhnps most, of our people appreciated this itC'iou and il is not probable that the candidates sacrificed many votes by remaining at home. The time i coming when ihe practice will be g. ntral. Kath venr, the dinners wax restive it being e'ulled from their work in Ihe busiest se.'iion and compelled lolisteui It. ped'ticnl beg girs. Il w'll he n I mi; step in the march ol reform when rantlidat.s appeal to It eir friends for support soldy on Ibe grounds of good repu tation, intell genre and fitne'i-8 for the olliee. Better men will be chosen than urder ihe p ts- t plan, ai il cnnilidutes will not go into oflice when ilidtd, It.ailed down with prnniii-es ll.or never can, unit never intent 10 1 11 1 h I J. It uriot alono in this county that th subject has re i eived ti'teii'ion. The ISellcfonle )l'tfciiin of l.islw.ek, ioniums the fillowng energetic words: "There was cue thing ti e county convention neglected to do, and that was, 10 pass a rule forbidding candidates for county nominations to navel roui d fr tho purpose of 1 ctioiicer U'C, 1 ho ti'irg lias cut to he an internal nut same anil Plight lo be stopped at onto. Hip iracice slioulU lo tr every man to s'ny "t bonn-ni d do Ins canva'sini! by letter. and b) sieingsudi people as be e an see at ibe county seat or at his heme. Ibe begrnrly prnctlee nt traveling aLoui mm place lo pldce nnd from botifo to hi use f r the purpose of so lid ting vote isce.ntempltblo nt best, und should lio done away with by a prohibitory rule of ibe party." Thoe are our eenliincnts, and we hope the day is not far distant when all candidates who persist in porsonolly soliciting votes in all parts of the county, will be ignomlniously de feated in convention, upon due declaration of the fact. The be3l men will nover get the offices, so long as got d naluied voters promise and give support to the first candidates who buttonhole them and who may not have the first nqulremcut for an efficient pubi c official. FlriE.MEN'.S TOUItKAME.NT. A grand tournament of firemen is to bo held in Read'iig next month, in which compa nies from all part of tho Slate will take ntU It is expected to be the finest afl'tir of the kind ever held in Pennsylvania, iho Rescue com pany,nnd perhaps Ihe Friendship, cf this town, will attend, accompanied by the Uloomshurg Cornet band. To Iboso of our firemen who pro poso tn participate, the following list ot prizes ottered for compel tion, will neioiirtstine; For the hose carriage making tbo best run attaching and showing water, $oOO 10 .he first and $200 10 the second. For ihe book ami ladder truck making Ihe best run, piecing ladder, etc,, two prismas follow-1 $:iuO to the (list aud $150 to Iho second. To tbecnmpsnlea having the greatest number of equipped ntpu in Hue, two prizes, as follows; 5100 tn the first anil foO 10 tho si pond. To Ibe company maklni; the fines' ni ear anco in l'lie. two trumpets. To Ihe e'ompnny having ihe finest equipm-Ills in line, two sei hat u d bell. To the best drilled company, the Braxmni im d .1 To tbo pi niaiiy having Iho fine-t steam en glno In line, two scrvico p'uy pipe, cue will varlab'u nozzle. To the pompany having Ihe finest I oe car riaire in l.ne. thu l.n Fiune'e IT ze. Tn tho pnmpuny having tl 0 Motet hunk nm l.idd r (mil; in line, n silk A ni' r can In;. To the mitiufaelilreru eif uiium fiteenglniH showing the must proficient tiro eoivlre epiall lie, Iw ' prizes as follow fi J'OO to the first and .',(l to the second. Tei the manufacturer f bai.il ingintssbow Ing thu most piolicieut fire rervlce qualities, l wh resedved to charge nn admission fo of $fi ior eimnnce money for each tournament prise. The tommlllto ndopltd Ibe ll'noIs slate rules for all trial but steam engines, that test lo be for the coiumllte'e, governed by ceil ttnntnl tulos "Women ami children lake M ilt Blller," "A 1'erfecl food intdlclie." "Nut a vile mm hitler." A pel feci renovator of exhausted nature." 'Musi htitiiis'ul lueilieii.et e vi r pompom dl rilYStt'tANS ltKOISTKHED. The following nnmes of physicians have been ndded to the register, tinea tboso last pub lished! Isalnh W. Wlllil', Isirn In Cnlnwls.i! gradtf nted ni M. D, from Jeiriirson Medical College, .March lllh, 187oi rcldesln Ontawlsss. Henjamln V. (lordner, born in Bcverly,MaM.t graduated as M, I) , from Medical Collego of Virginia, Richmond, Vn, March lllh, 1801) resides In llloomsburg, John C. Rutter, horn In Wilmington, Del,! graduated as M. D , from Iho Homeopathic Medical College, of Pennsylvania, Phll itlulphln, Mmch 3rd, 1855; resides in llloomsburg. Hugti W. Mcitfynolds, born In Derry, Mon tour county! gredunted ns M, D. from the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April Slli, 1813; 'fitloe In llloomsburg, llUCKtlOHN NKWH. A dcl'gillon No. 28 from Illoomburg Council (). U A M, vlsiled Iliclthorn Connell on Sat urday overilnp! nfterCounrlln bounltful sup per was suppl'id by the ladles. Mr. Thomas J. Old of Pittsburg, Is villlrg his father, Samuel Old. Itov. CI. V. Savidgj is attending Camp Meet ing nt Benton, Rev. Shannon filled the Lutheran pulpit cn Sunday morning. John KI'llTsold a valuable hore to John Tltrann of Shenandoah. John Apptemnn hn plnced a neit fettco In front of bis building, occupied by Dr. Lrnlcir, Tho premium lit for the fair has been con siderably enlarged. Mr. William Shaffer has been appointed ti mnke thn required rep.ilis on tho grounds and every effort is being made by the Committee to make this mining Fair Iho beat exhibition that has tur boon held i l thi county. ltomtsutmo itUMons Sickncs here has rot abated nmrb, ns there) are now several, both ndiilis nml children, af flicted with dysentery. Augustus Stauter, wbllo hauling limber for his new Innnciycn Tuisday of Inst week, had bis bend and fnce budly bruised. A much heeded iinpiovement bns been made nl the lower cml of our town, by building an nrch bridge over Ihe crick. T. J. lteeso has boi ghtlho F. Derr property. David Trlvelpicrc has n vine-yard near hero from which be exptctsto gather about sixty bushels of grapis. Mr Jacob Gerrartl, I n a very fine gr.ipery, about iim -foiirth ol a mile fiom our town, from which he makes several bairels of wine- Mr. and Mrs. Savate, of Mahanoy city aro visiting (heir daughter, Mrs. P. D. Black, of this place While J. P. and Clinton Dcwitt were re turning to lewn with a elrove of cattle a few days agr, they er countered n huge rattlesnake which they succeeded in killing. It measured four feet ar il bad eleven rattl' Jose h It. Patton, father of Dr. Patton, while croing a gutter, si i j pid nnd hurt hi hip seriously. Several of ibe peo lo here will attend Ronton camp meeting, which bevan ou Monday, I!y some inianor other, we havo been de prived of our ttsily mail, it is very inconve nient for tho people eif our community. Let ters of impoitat ce must be sent to neighboring ofli'i s to bo mail, d or else remsin over two or th ce dms. While there is as much mail mat ter handled as there is in this place, n elnily mail is reccssarv. IN rry, only ch id of Kills and Sallie O nncr. iliol of tlysentery on Thureday night of last week, aged about two years. LEWIS' LAKE. KlilTott Coi.umiiian: There is no doubt th it Columbia counly pcfsesn s in nn eminent de gree, topograph ml ncautirs 01 vaio ami inonn t .in and st'enni There is no finer view any whore, tliHti can be ei Joyed on the grounds of the Normal School and the grove adjoining ibem. And arendipg the hill still higher, you rommand a view of fiftctn miles of the wiieling Susquehanna, two or three of tho Fi!iingcreek, not unknown tn fame nnd the beautiful moun tain 011 tbo south of the river, along whose base, inn few months, the cars of the North and Wcl Branch Railway will gracefully wind; and when this is augmented bv 11 full view of the fertile townshi s of Scott, Centre anil Bri- arcreek on the one hand, nnd Bloomsburi; nnd Montour mi thee 0 her, n n an net d no1 go fur ther to delight tho eye. 1 once took John Campbell, the hooksiller, lo the point men tioned, nnd after gazing upon it in sib nt pleas ure for n time, he lurrm! lo mo and said: ' I have never seen anything eq'isl to it, except the lakes nml tho vale of Killnrney." Ithns alwnys been a souroe ot regret to me that amongst our beauties we could not boast a lake. I do rot, of course, want one tbo size of Lake Superior, or even es large n Lake Kile, but n nice, "liltle, small'' lake, nbout five miles In circumferenco, and a thousand feet deep, would bo so bandy lo have in the counly. However, having nono at uouie, wo are obliged to go abroad, and wo have a very beau tiful specimen hero In Sullivan county formerly called "LewL' Lake," but now "ICaglesinerc," which I supp se is "high in- jun" for Lewis' Like, bill not being skilled 111 the dead language, of course I am not certain iV trip from Hloonisbu'g to this place, takes us over about thirty-five miles of pretty rough country, among saw mills and tannorles and hemlocks, whose produce of bark nod leather and lumber would bo of value, If tho markets were nearer. Theie is n cry for railroads, hut few know the financial andengitieeringdithcul' ties of building one through such a country, And they nlo forget, if Ihey ever knew, how much and continuous traffic is required for the monster, in order to ni'ke it profitable. A singb' freight train would carry nwiy all ihe bark now piled in the woo I, nnd all the lum ber Blacked at the siw mill; but then lite ma ebinery would bo put In motion nnd the mil lions of prebd hemlock now bleaching and rot tlug In the sun, would be manufactured nnd marketed. Of tho growing crop which we sow along the wnv, It mul bu con fr 8-ed that not much can be expee'ed, The 0 rn, the buckwheat and the potatoes lieu) the rln wlilrh has not been re roiviel, nnd tbo ta"on is now so far advance! lb.it the crop Is mde. I ob'orved one thing, however, which IVpys would s y, ,plead memlghlily." And that Is, that the p q. .1 itlon of this country has lticrened, i I' creasing, at d judging fiom the past will c.iutiuuu to iin rease. There may be email polntoes and f, w in a bill, tbo com ear may produce) ntisllk. ami even buckwboit rakes may fail, but iho ernpof lnfanlio hu nienlty - mo, though thero nny bo n failure of tho early anil the latter rain, Another thing I observed, which el d not plea-e me so muoh, nm) that I, that from tho lime we left Columbia comity, there was not single guide board throughout that lung and winding wny, Nor indeed, did the people teem well Informed of places and distances. The courts ought lo require Iho law on that subject lobe complied with. In Columbia county guide bonrds are very generully up. The rail ro.idj have hit a good point in matters of that kind, First, tho name of tbo station 1 given, then beneath, (lie distance lo and from places upm the road. A stranger ruining to a little village does not know the 1111110 of It, nor It relatlvo position nor distances. On the pn-l office, tbo store or hotel, or somo public place, tbo namo ought tei pxur,tuid beneath, the coures and distances to the next prominent P'llnl In all directions. When you g.'t to the Iiko yott are ssid lo bo 17!i0 ftct nbove lido water, The depth of il 1 reported to bo anywhere from two hundred lo fivo hundred ftot. It Is about three miles and a hn'l In clrcumfcrsnce, and on nil sides but ono, tho hills risonboro thesurfneo of tho water, from fifty to two hun dred feet. Of course the surroundings nre beautiful as nt nny such height any br.dy of wntcr must bo There nro several rowing boats and a small steamer 011 the lake. Tho steamer makes throe trips dally around tbo 1 iko, carrying paisengors and visitors nt two for tweiily-fivo couts, and ono for fifteen cents. I have not bcii on the water ami do not Intend lo go on Iirl, becauro I hsvn a Iresd of water, and se-cond, becnuro of the big turtle, of whlih wo hnvo heard so much, Whether tho nlittudo will prevent my ntlnik of hay fever, I cannot yet sny. If II does, all Igh', and I dull st.iy lor some time, If not, I shall go homo at orce. There tire sever.il patients here, and the location will havo a fair chauco to establish n ri ti'tlntion I need nnt trouble you with spccul itlons about the old gls works, nor Iho ancient Lewi, nor the modern Eeglssnicre, which is the name of the postollice, but it seems hardly likely to super sede LwW Lake, as the nntne. Wo aro said lo be elistant nb ut thirty-five mils from Blooms bur,;, about sixteen fiom Iltighesvill ", about nlno from l.aporio and nhout thirty-two from Willlmisport. There Is, by sp.'clal nrrnngt- ntent, n dnily mail, but it Is only daily hero. Il is tho second or third day fiom centres rf civiiizivion. On SntureUy, the 13th, the Ihor mnmeler stood nt eighty-nine, on Sund iv morn ing it stood nt fify-nlnc people got Into the houso about tho stove. Yi urs, John 0, Fjilizk. Lewi' 1ike, Sullivan county. Business Notices Tho great snlnof elrv coods will bo con- tiittipil n. few days longer nt Shlvc's blopk, 081 Main street. Great bargains will be offered in drcas goods nnd shnwis. The stock must bo sold without reserve!. Drtst good from 7 rciits per vnrd upwards Shnwis, nil wool, from $1.50 upward. Glut's fine dress shirts, white und colored, 75 cents, Cheviot shirts 45 cents. Ladies' snd gent's uudetwesr 25 ce tits up, Mtilln 4 cents or vnrd. Goods Guarat.tccd I'crfccl. Shlvei's block, llloomsburg, Pa. n endless variety of Straw lints Jlearlng out very cnenp at David Lowcnbcrg's. A full a-sorimpiit of Neck Wear for gen tlemen at F. D Dpntlcr's. Navy Rliie Suits, Xsavj lime Pun's A lull lino nt David Luwcubcrgs. For Fitio Shnes of all kinds, go to Dent- ler's. White Vests, llusters, Linen Pants, A large Hue ot cuinnnrt-'oons at David Lowenbeig's. ItEIi 1IDIIS1K POW1JKH cures more licrses. mule s nnil blicep than any other medicine, sure) eeery time. oet!i, 'su-lieow Cash paid for-oats and corn by Silas aug2C liu Young at Light Stieet. 0 0. Marr pays 30 ecu's for butter. OM turkey, old bens, ol geese, young nnd idd din ks wanleel bv Silns Young at Light Street, for which ho will pay the highest market price nug20-lui 1,000 good live- Crelvcs wanted, Let their e-iuiic In in ibe liortlt, si.lltb, i list urtlwest by ve bolt shle- irtl ittail. Yeiitnibring jour toiil Cahes right nltU'g new any time mi Mm (lav, Jlienlay, v. etli psilny ami ThurKlay of eat hand every wcrl nnd gc' your rnsb e r gt eris for tin tn at Silas Young's Llglit hlrec. july lfj-btn See a woman picking a bunch of grapes in another column, nt Speer s Vine-ynid", from which tpterV Port Unipi' Wine i. made, that is mi highly esteemed by the iiirtlieiil piof'csfcinii b r the use nt invalid', weakly person nnd the ogrtl. ?"'d by 0. A. Klciui, jnti 7'S1 ly 0. C Mnrr buys spring ebicki ns. For n Finn Ilitf Shir', Fur u I- mo I'linpv Shirt go lo David Loweuberg's, 1001) ponnds ot iin- Pitted Cherries, 1.0(1(1 poind of nice Dried Uatpberrits wanted b Silas Young nt Light Street, for w hit h I e will uj the- highest inaikct price. july 10-l)in The best are tl'i'i ht iipest buy your Pe.ots and Shies of l.Vntlcr, C. 0. Mnrr is selling dresn goods ohenu to make rot m for n'w gnrels. 10.000 oortl Sprirg ('bickens wanted. Iiring them right nb ng now and gel your cash or goods for Ihetn nt Shiih Young's. Light Street. july 10 -2m When in the courro nt human events it becomes tifccsary to purchase Clothing, for a bargain go to David Loweuberg's unci you will get lull valiio Ior your money. 0. C. Marr wants butter, eggs, lord, geese feathers, eVc. Mr. D. W. Smith, of L'unestonovillc, Montour county, says tiohas used an Uv borne' Self.bii.dtr since IS7V; has cut 1G0 acres; oeen at no cxpente lor repairs; nas cut oats that wero as badly down nnd tangled as it was porsible to be, nml will wager tbo price of the machine that he can cut nnv Lrnln that it is possible to cut with tiny machine, aud bind it tighter nnd better than pan bo done by hnud. T. W. Pursel, near Huck Horn, eavs the "Osborre ' Self binder bought last ypnr, ''fills tho bill" anil docs all that is claimed fur it. P. E. Maus, near Danville, says ho cut the worst tangled ori ho t-ver saw, IsBtyear, with the "Osborne " nnd canuot speak loo highly in ll praise, IlARMAN & llASSERT, Agents, June 10 Itloomiiburg, Pa, IIKNUVH OAItllOUO HM.VB The llest Salve In tlio world tor Cuts, llrutfcs Sori'.s. Ulceus. Halt Milium. TcPer. C'lianta d lliu.ils, I'lelllilaliiH, Corns m il all knUsof hkin hrupllons FioeklesaiiU I'lmples, 'lhu sdie Is guarimteea to trlve perfect fatlsracllon lu eiery cab) or inemey re furiUiil. Ho sure to pet Henry's Curt'ollo Kulvn, as all others are but imitations. 1'ilcoM cents, for sale by ull druggists, oct il, V)-l)tow 10,000 dor,eu tood l'retl eggs and 10,000 pouiicls gooil Iresu nutter wanteil by stia: Vouiil, nt Light Street, fur which he will pav the highest market price. nugSG-lm A Didtiiocrt COCM'SKtMT, There Isa elaneeious rouctt rfilt In cliculatlon nurpoitlDgtobu 'Saliuit Leal llalr lichinnr."'lho Btronvt'si o.ittncp of tlio gieatalue of "Walnut Leaf llalr II. btorir" Is the act that parties know. tug lis illicuy irj lollulieti.lt. Keith bottle ol Iho gc.nu'1 e l.es a "fuo Miuiie" or tho. signature ol "D, ti, nccvi-r inp inni.uii'iiunr-iitn lu tiiogiats; and thu "MHoit I" lb ua clear unit huiinlths as wa ter, Mldle II icacesesulllhetcuipoiieiit properties luiTKM'r) loitt'itiellte, ;gor growth, and color t iuu iiuir. l eiiiituae vuit noui ee't, iiiibiuiv uriea Kucli Lotile warrunttd. C, N. cilliei.tcn, New YorkCltj, wiioisain Agent. oct. mx. bo-tr TriI OWK' APf K.MHKMKN'tH. V 'l int feillowtug uppraUeiuents of real anil pelboiinl proper I J fell iiii.il t lo wteluwHor dccpdi'iits luiMibi i n iilee) in tho pfl'eo of Ilio lieglitur ot cot. multii louniy. under tne iiiiIph nt Court, and will bu pri'SemiM tor nusoiuio eoiuinnution lo me Dinimim Court lu bet held In llloomsbuii.Mii and for mutioiin. ly. mi .Monday, tlie Mil day ot bept., isal, at two o clocli p. m., of mlil el.iy unless exceptions to audi coutirinuuon uro proiouwy uieu. oi wuicn an per- snna iiiieie'iieu in i.uui e-kiuu-b iu iiieie. uuuuu i 1. Widow of bee so M. Eck, Into of Hrlarciuk town. snip, tact 1LSCU. II. Wlnow of Iteuleii llaucb, late ot Montour township, iieceiiM'U. 8, Widow ot Jumes lleller, lato ot Greenwood township, accpiuseu. 4, SMdow of V. C. Ilagetilucli, late of centre township, acceaaeu. c, Wlilow of J. Il, Kldllcr, l.ito of CatnvetbMtowit' amp, uweian-u, o. Wlilcw of Henry Aul, late of Vcptt township, do. ceased. 7, WldowoflI.lt. Kline, Uto of firango township, it CC'UMHl, s, Apprutsiineht i t perecnsl property lu thou tate ot 1). Herd llets, leitei ol wott township, bet gpArl tu a minor clilltl of bald ile'ceutcd. P. Appraisement of realty set apaittoHarah IIoks, widow of Miadnu k Ilea, lato of Miururluat town. bhlp, tleoeivsetd. lliKlBlci'scintcti. I W. II. JAOOIIY, llloomsbilivi AUK, V, '!.( ltoefl'tol HOLMES .St SCHUYLER. BARBED WIRE nrc tituloubtctlly the chenpoat nml inn3t tlumblo ionco intuit!, ih not l'libi'ted by lire, wind or Hood,tloes not eiitiso snow drift?, takes lower insls nnd stnttk cannot nimli it .... 1 . . , down, unr wire is tour pointed, is made of two strands of number 2 best galvanized steel wire (wist- nrl trvrot. inr inar. ntimto-li fn nllmv o ' .0 . ' for eoutraetion and cxtiansion in Butiinier and Winter, barbs tiro f istnnnc ovorv Ro.veti inn tnrf. T be list, of biirliod wirn ise no Inneror mi xncriment. as last vear over ono nitidred thousand miles were put in. Wn bfilio.vn r.nr wire to be! the best and cheapest now man- ufactured because it is made of the best steel wireand rung 16 feet to tho notind bavin!? the frreatest strength anil visibility with the cast weight ot any made. 1 tit up on spools ol itoout iuu rods weighing about 100 pounds. Price iff iioiind 11 cents by (bo spool, C&S tjnanlities 1li ccnta per )ound. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. RICaiSTISK'S NOTIONS. Notice Is hereby clvcn to nil legatees, credi tors and other persons interested In iho estates of tho rusnt cttvo ilecpdents nml rntnnrH. tlinttln. rnl. lowlngadinlnlstrntora'.cxecutors' and guardlniis' ac counts li.ive be e n tiled in tho ofllct' of tho Ueulster it toi. i.o, nun win oo ptesenieu ror conurmniion nnu altownncn In the Orphans' Court to bo held lu lilootnsijuig, on Jlocday, Sept. 0, lbSl, at 2 o'clock ui, uu hum iuu j , i ho ilnel account of M. K. .lackson. executor o' n iiiimtrc.iniii it mo poioucucf bcrw iK.de- ccascd, as illetl by c. It. Jackson, his executor. , The llrft rind limit nccountcf DaMd Uicl-hcr. administrator of s.'.rah Krelshir, late of Lccust euwiiMiip, ui ci uscti. S. The flr.-,t and Until account of Clirlf tlan Clewell aid c liarlca CI well, aomlr ls-lrnte rs of .locob Clewill, latuof Cutnwlssa towiibhlp, deceased. 4. The second und ileal account ot eter Shelham- er and Jiotes hciiiltlier.executors of Minon bliel hainer, latuof llenicr township, deceased, D. Thn tlrst account if U W. I.jons. guardian pf Annubincha I rceci.tt. minor child of Charles l'l encutt, into if Pine towntiiip uccensta. c. The first account of It. W. 1 or.s, cuardlan of O. v. I'lrecoit, intnci chile, ef iharles 1'ietcott, luiu ui i iuu luwiiMiip, iiecciibiu. Iliollrst aid final nt count ol Joscrli Ilencoek, iidniluWrHtor or Mnnlia lleacotk, Jato or liieenwouil towimiilp, dtceiifceu. f, Tho hiconrt and supplnnei tnry account cf .1. 11. umuittiiee mil .1. u. winie. cxecuiois ci Ibnuo SM p, lute if soott. tuwnthlp, uccease-d. TI.ell.Mnndllnnl nccount ef Daniel P. levnti, L'uaidlan of Cliurlott Kpx. lulnor child of 11. II. l ux, into of l-ocust lownsnip, ueccasod. 10. The llrsi and llnal nceountof Henry I nzarns nntl uanii'l i'Z rut, exicuiurs oe rninuei l-nzarus. into or .11 out our tow nuiip, ticeeaseu. tl. Til'- first nie llnal uccount of William K. Powi rated I'euien Haitp, noinlnlstrators of John Hi up, late ot I'raLklin township, deceased. la. The account ot flcorfro V. Corrcll, ndmlulMr-tor etc non's ncn o eirnor y Mijncr. lain or -iiinnii towtMilp, tleiToted; r.r.il aim tho account of c ln.ilt s A. Ktio-r, iit'iiilnlMintor of biimo estate as III. .1 il) i.tiign n . cvtreil. 13 Thn tin. an ' pait'ai uccount of J, W.John anil a. Kn ir. i e. tiloisol h'acy John, late ofM-m toniiMitp.tleceu.'-eil. II. 'Il.etlrst nr.d llnul t.rcoiit.t of Samuel Ncyhnid, aiunuilMiuloi c.t Jonuswrik'utjuleol lirl.n creek towne,nip, uecenseu. 15. 'i hn aicoimiot Mi-yl en tinojer. nlrr.lr.ts.tr.itor I ui ee iii'i.ni r. ruiojii, one ei .luiuiii lownbiiip, Ul'O'UHU. a. iiie tint ami tltial ncccur.t of Afciarn Hllre. ad- mlnlstratcror cull rlnutlattmaii.lateof Oran;,-o lo.ei.biiip, uce '.leeii. if. 'I hi Pi ,il at count if Mnrgatet, H. Yengcr, survt- ilnir t'uiiilnl'iriiliu oi cieorgo W. Yeaccr,latoo; lucuai. luwuMiip, u.ctabcu. IS. The hist end III nl uccuunt of T.. 11. llupt rt nnil I r u i..ii ion. iiuin'iu'-iiiiieirH n 11. .). euurniun, e.iiuue uto juwui'i iie.iiu uui, ueteafrtee 19, 1 1 o i ci unt of .'et'i o tiaiieteon, liuslic, untie I mfi win or .iiexiinuor i,airett.nn, into or uoium bu, OttiiiMtl, il y.atllda (iarrct&cn, alto low Utl'ClI'lU. w. Tin. i isr pini Ilrnl rep. tint of Jesso llutros. P!.peniur of osipn Hilts, l.ito of Locust town- Ml p, Ul CUUbt'U. it. I list nml pnittel account of John Applcman, pxeeiitt'i' oi 1 1 h ii tie Abiiieii.an, lulo of lltinlock PMiiut'i' oi e l n ii in iebpieinan, i.iio oi lull towti htp, ticoe.is. tl. TliotouiC' uccount. of inhn Annlcman. fciuUvlLL- '...Ciiii'i nl IVtei ppMnuu, lulo if llcuilock tov.ntl.li , UCltOhCtl. i: '1 lit' iln-t tiMl piullal account cf John ltfitlf I and ALrrliain lleuver, exicutora of .Miraiu PeaM r.lat e t f Hon I ngci e ek tow nshlp dice iia d. 31, The nicouut of Jere mlnli S Yohe, executor of t-.uiy Ami ioi.u, i.uoti jiiinuu towniiup, cc- UPllSCU. '1 ho llnal account of (omuel Dtettcrlck. criiar- nlun of Laura 1). llaien, a minor child uf lk-nja- iiuu nuune, one oi e eniie lown&nip, Qtcia&iei. 2U. Tho llrst nnil tmtli.l accrunt of Isaiah Hower.ex- ccutor ot Michael -M. llower,lalo ot l.ocubt towc hhln.dtceabed. I 27, The uv ond nnd rnttlo1 recount of Jorn II, Daila and Margaret Units, I'drnlnlMrarcis of David uais, laiu or peaver lownsnip, utceaseo. SS. The Hnul account of I.. K. Waller, tjuaidlan of 1 Laura r. wartr, nuro ChiiueiiJ. j, ivuier, of IUU lUWUUl lUUOIUllUvT. 89. The llrft and final account ct Jacob M. lielsh- line, uuniinii-tin.oi cn uenn liel'liuce, lato of ncninn lownsnip, ueceafAU. 30, Ihe llrttai d llnal account cf Abinhsm Urlccl. Ms, ui'inluietiuinr tl Jatob Drll'elws, lato of I l ino low nvup, oeceaseu, 31. Hit) account of Joseph 11. Knltl e. eusr- dlan of Churlts hosli iiljuudei minor child ot.la cou Kc sieutauder, lute of rranklln township, uee-iiwiu. SS. 1 he account cf Daild Lontntertr, administrator 1 Ul JU1II1 )CUCK, 1UIU II lUU'lOWU 01 D10010S- outi,', occcaicu, S3. The tlnal (icccunt ef Daild Icwii.Uil'. ndmlriis- erami or i.tcrge iicimmck, laiooi tno 'j own oil iiiuuii.buui, utecuseu. SI. The llrst nnd raitlal aceount of IfolchOlgcrand uurtju ui,it, lIulllllosutltulH PUIll II MtIIieillO ttiine-xu, e-i oetii uieier, iuiu 01 jiomour town- Miip, uiceitMii. 85. The account it Klmlrr C. Knt ndmlnlEtrstor ct Jonu tut, lato cf M't tt lowhbhlp, deceased. SC. The aeciunt t f Jiiinis Miuitz, admlnlstiotorof niit'ii miuiiz, iuiu oi jncK&ou luwcsmp, ot- C'-llM'tl. 3J. 'llietlfbt ai d rnitloi sccouut cf II. F. llarlman. J. nil jeppii niun anu wiiihiii Mliini'r, execuiois ui nfiuuei mc uir, laiu ii cue low u oi luooins- uuit;, utceu&tw, 33. Thotlrst nr.d nnnl account of e-orlcs Ilohblns. ujiiiluistriitcrit Daniel W. ltohhlus, late tf thu iiinu ve uiuuuiMjuii;, uextiibeu. 39. '1 ho final account cf 1). A. Munson, adtnlnlstra- lortii jom.iuau uooiire, mio oi I'rantiiia town- B!lll, U VI UIC'J, 40. I'll st and lln.ll ncccur.t of Cir. lluo l)n lslmcli ndmlntitiatr x 4o., i( Thomas 1). Usher, etc- 41. Account c t Jftmcs W. Ilaeninn. ai'mlnlstrnrnrnr Pe er Iltej tm ti.lutcol l ilaicicektiwuthlp, lie-1 41, First end fheltccoui.t of n H. Mink, ndmlnls. tilitortlet'tnlsiiiuiof WclltrKlrinll, Knt, late of ii'u tunii ui DiuuuiBiiui i., eiiu iiMni. 41. First IT, it Una occount or John I anmnn. nl. niulHiatirof lmnlel Nclhatt, la oof llcmloik 41. Flibt and llnal account rf .inenb UfPlnL-i r. oxeo ut'ii ol Jihn l'.iltlit, lute of FtshlLgciuk town- oeiiji, uiei'iu-eu. 43, Flist Mill f ul nceci'iil of Aeion Mas't'llir, kuhiiimu or AiuiiiiiiinM'iittippeiUit'iser.iiir i r thl d tf III cry liowimip, hue uf AlulutuwitSlilp, rlrst and (inal aciiuiiitof Peiijainln Kvjns.nd. pili.letrntirof itauu Ci; dir, luto of cent ro town- .,i. utuuet-u. iti'L'tsu'r'B onicp, t v. it. jacoiiy. Uioomshurir Auirukl V,"1,( IteuWer. DMlNlSi't'ltATOlfb NOTIUJ. BTA1 K OK W. C. IUOlNUVni, BEPKAfm, . I cite ib of ailnitnlflratlon on tlippklate of W. C. llaKcnliuch, lato of Centre twp, Coluinlilacountv, elect usid, huu uen mnuliil by llm IliflMprof salu countj to the unders'iiiiPdndmliilbtratur.AII persons linMiur claims ninilnsi the tit-Intent said ilitiiii.it am U'liuiHtit to juebeiit thtiiifur Kltiemciit and t lione Indebted to (ho estate to mako paj ineul lo the uuitcrslsueduittnltiUitratilx without elefu)', .Mlia. HALLUS HAUKNIIUCII nus u 4-w Adtitlulstrulilx. 13A1TAKD TAVI.oa,V)cf it Travtlltr, Kaldt "I tVe ureat pleasure) In iccoinmoiidlrB to I UU,3 IHO AIUKUIU Ul iM Ott lUHU rUUI I'lUgO. ' IXou. Vm.NA IMDO WOOS.IVX. O.I SaldO0)t "l cheei fully consent to thousoof mj name ns lelereiico. My Ikijh will return lo jou (for iuuhu iuvii vuineiuii.- . .... '''airee'i ee 1 iicuu.r iiuuit'tfce hevnillNi). 1 hUi'llTLUKiti A. Jd Jlanardl'nlve iMli uruduatol HI'UIj, pa., in ud'iin, IlliUi I hlludi-ipUlo. I For ne w lliiiblratidriiculi.rsildiviki SWITIIINC. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. TO STOVE & TINWARE Mr. Isaiah Hagenbuch 1 : e..i ..1 r c?(..,i "uvihh uiacu uiuuyu ui um oiu linware Departinent. woultl bo pleaded to sec Jus old trieiuls and customers, as Well 118 110W 011CS ,r. 1 . .. .1 1 .1. long experience in uus uninen irlt' lliy 00 11 snie gtiitninieo 01 it slUilK'U ami Cfroilll seieetlOll ot the best stoves in the market. I t TT 1 VT - T- ... . vo nave some. jow aangra, to? scssing new mid novel leatures, well worth the attention of buyers. Our stock of House Furnishing Woods is largo nnd wo would be pleased to have you call and look tliem over, whether you wish to buy or not HOLMES & SCHUYLER OPERA HOUSE DEALER STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES, LOW DOWN GRATES, MANTELS &0., SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE. PRIVATE tWELLINGS AND PUBLIC, BUILDINGS HEATED BY STEfiffl OB HOT iiifi. AWNINGS OF ALL STYLES AND SHAPES MADE TO ORDER. Rooming and Spauling Bone at Sliorft ROOFJKCFBOM FIVE TO TO CENTS PE8 SQUARE FOOT, On the ist of this month our stock of Men': arid Boys' Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods at Oak Hall was seven hundred and forty-three thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars and eighty-one cents. Where is there another such stock to select from ? The old house has been remodeled. The old hands (most of them) are still there. The old principles of just and right prices, sound goods, fashionable styles, substantial finish, are strictly adhered to. Who founded the business, is at Oak Hall every clay look ing after things, and in all the history of Oak Hall it was to push up its high standards and drop down to lowest prices. Vgg-An old-time greeting to our friends cverjwiere, and another cordial invitation extended to come to Oak Hall, Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philaclelphi.a. Tho Largest Clothliip; House in America. Postscript. The last new thing we have done is to open a TEN DOLLAR ROOM, where we have gathered a great lot of full Suits, suitable for dress or business, which we shall sell at io. You can judge of the cheapness of our stock by seeing what we can do for 10. yt & jj Vassal College, fOlflllKKEIt.lB, N, Y. l'OH THE I.tllEPAI, KDUCAIION OF WOMltN. l.xnu.ltli.1 loi.w forei.tfSUCP. Stnl lltli. Catjile sent en tippl'exutou 10 V. L.DEAN, ItcitUtr Jul) w, 1.1-vni en ,ues Sr. -if- tn r tit imvo nu ir 1 1AI I1I.ANK8 OK ALIe KINDS IJ OnilAIll) ATTUU IOI.UVUIAN DfHCK HOLMI3S Px. SOHUTLBH. TiNSMlTHENG. It does not pecm to bo gener ally understood by sonic of our trade that we are prepared to do Tinsniithing in all its branches. This wo have often noticed by the expressions of surprise of many who, when in the rear of our store, noticed men working in an adjoining building. Wo car ry a full stock of Tin and Tin smith's Supplies and arc prepared at all limed to do all kinds of work. As low prices seemto bo the most popular wo havo REDUCED THE PRICE; OF ROOFING To S Gents a Eooi:, using the same grade of tin an hoiotolbro and other work at cor responding prices. HOLMES & SCHUYLER." i rnxxemTmsaL-ssaattsci fcU'imK-at 1 JljUKlNhSS CAltDS, V181T1NC1 CAIIUM, LI I'TKK UtiAllS BU.' 'Hflti F03TKKS1Jcc.,&S, Nftfttly anil I Imply Triiilni nt thCouiM UIAN Ullicc.
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