THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. lib I J.' Il BIXTENDkWDER, E41Uri1, BLOOMSBURG, PA. P Wnv, Sont. Q. 1R81. Dsmoorntic -"aty Tickot 0UA1K Jtll'lK. FHANKMN li. SI1UMAV, UMKMLAKH, i Santt, PBliTIIOHOTAtlT. WH.t.UM KHIOKIIAUM, of lltnom. RKdHTtll ANn HKflORDER. ci. w. sr-KUNMt, of 11 loom. COttXTV TRKAMtHim. A. M. JOHNSON, CAUN1V OOMMI.'SIOMI-.1). CtlAltLKS ftgtOHAUU, fff Main, u. I'. ihkimi, of 1'ithhigcrcck. 0. W. HESS, .. J. ADAMS. TUB i'KESIDEXT. On Friday last tho wounded President had nuother rehispe, and sank so rapidly tliat, on Saturday, even tho physicians despaired of saving his life, lie rallied, however, and lias, if not improved, at least held his own. lie is now ablo to partake of solid food and his pulse is lower than at any time since August 8th. Tlio swollen parotid gland lias tlisoharg- ed large quamuies oi pus ami isicuueeu in size. It was feared that tho hint's had bfcoino affected, but careful tests have Droved this not to bo tho case. The wound is slowly healing, but it is thought will do better now that tho bullet has chanced its position. The President is still a very sick man, but there is a ray of hopu that he may recover. It is in contemplation to remove him from tlio White llousu mul, when ho can near tho fatigue, to his home in Mentor. Mr. Jay Gould is of tho opinion that, in event of the Presidents death, an Eastern man should bo appointed Secre tarv of the Treasury. A better reason for tho retention of Mr. Wiudom could not bo given. The I'liUadtlnhia JYfSJ miceest tbat Jerry Ulnck be the icxl Democralic candidate for President. Bob Ingcrsoll thonM certainly run against him (w an independent candidate Cleveland Herald. Why independent 1 Let him run as the candidate of his own party of mor ality, of which he is so distinguished an ornament. Ho is now and alwayH has been a Republican. Let tho party sup port him. Ex-Suiceon General Hammond is a i-pinarkable man and is, in his own esti mation. tho mratest surtreon now living. He has never seen the President since ho was shot, but knows more about his con dition than thoso who pee him daily. Nobody pays anv particular attention to JIIU CrillCirmlB U. illiiui mull kliuil inning. i, and il is snrpiising that tho big nowspr jicrs consent to print his utterances. Our impecunious o-Prcsident, Gen Grant has scraped together a little money and bought himself a house in New Yoik. it is a modest little brown ston edifice fair Moths high and cost the in Ki.niiiif.fint Mini of S'JiJ.OOO. What arc thoc New York bankers thinking of, that they allow the poor man to livo in such a hovel? Another subscription is in order and p. d. q. too. The Williamsport Gazette it Bulletin advocates the election ol a uepiiuncan for Comity Commsioner on the groun that ho lives m tho city anu, tnereior would have no bill for mileage. That artrument is as novel as it is weak. If tho man in question wero elected, ten to ono his mileagu account would bo tho biggest of all. The Uasette is too tit terry too saving of the people's money trom party motives. The accident record of the Jiailroao Gazette shows that there were 102 rail road accidents in tho United States in July. Thirty-eight persons wero killed and 122 injured. Of the 102 accidents 20 caused tho death of one or moro persons aud 24 caused injury but not aealh.leaving .18, or 5(5.0 per cent, ot tho wholo num ber, in which no injury to persons is re corded. Compared with July, 1880, there was an increase of 24 in tho nuuv he. of uccidentis of 17 iu tlio number of k'Utd and of 22 in that of injured. The country is certainly without Dtesident except ono in name, who in th language of the constitution is unablo to "dischaige tho powers aud duties of the said cilice, when by tho same articlt they "shall deolve upon the vice presi dent." Mi. Gai field is not only not iu a condition to ho disturbed with cares of stato or (-ven tho manual exercise of mgniug his name, but his mind is only occasionally lucid aud ho is not in con dition in which any court would approve a will made by him. If the constitution means anything his powers and duties now devolve ujion another Lancaster Jntelhgencer. Tho Chicago newspapers last Sunday contrncd tho following: Americai I anil frlewlK o' Ireland are h reby wan ed hko'"'! rmharM g on any vsel Hunt: tbu (Iriii'li ting alier JhuiBdav, -epleuiber i. Many may r.cli P'cir .U'tinitioit, but none art mi'B. IV r rile r of the Ct ntml ( oniniittee." It was nt first thought that this was a hoax, but O' Donovan llossa says that it in probably tho woik of a Chicago dyna mite club and is perfectly proper. Is it not nl out tune that the pouco took ine matler in hand and after ascertaining who nrc the members of tho "Central Coinmittto", arrest them and lodgothem in juilf Then' is something frightful in tho idea that innocent men, M-omeii and children are even threatened with such u terrible death, 'ri.piinfortunatotown of Milton was vis ;.,i I.,, im.tii.ir fill, mi Suiidav last. The taw mill of Murray Dougal tfc Co's ear kbni s. nnd a Inrcro amount of lumber u-rvi. iniisiinitd. Tho flames burnt fierce Jv and but for tho vigorons efforts of the fin men and tho steam tiro engine, a largo ooi llngration would have ensued, ine asphalt urn roof coming the boiler works r.i il... hIioiih was on fire, hut was extinguished. Tho planing null of D. Clinger was in great danger, but was saved. The loss is estimated at $7,000 j nnd tho Insurance, two-thirds of that num. This fire staiUd about eighty rods went f)f where tho big flro of 1880 started Its origin is unknown. A largo orowd noF ItiitViB VcrepreMnt, ww great A corresiioiulont of tlio Wlllinmsiiort ilk - Sim ourf thinner writing from WUkw-1 Hnrrc nt tlio tinio of tlio cnutiitnpmciit, !) "J ho general opinion of "the boys no Is that Wilkusbarro is no such n plaeo for a uood tiniu as either Moom or l'liil- ndelplila. J hus far the interest of tlio lriiiuin iiHiiiiiiiiiirr iiiKpuiy niif minium. I to notliing. While at l'hiladelplila nearly every dress parado was witnessed by thousands, Put hero only a low hun dred citizens have, as vet, coino out. It is generally believed that the pcoplo of the coal lemons hnvo no love lor the military arm of the government." Tlio prices charged by the post-olliecs for small postal .! savors mora of oxoibitant motu'v-imtkii!' limn of accom modation to the public. Tlio business lias no risks in it tn the l'ost-otlico De- imrtuieht. mid the foes ehiirirod iiu; pos itively Imrdeiihomo to poor people. If tlio object is moiiev making on .llio part of tin io government it is all right, but if it is for the accommodation of tho pub lic who liavo small bank accounts then . . . . ... . r . I'ntiivm i iii'eiii'ii. i tmtiiti i mar tjrean (Hep.) One of the results which is almost sure to follow tlio Republican control of the House ot isepiesenlativcs at Washini' ton is an itierease in tho expenditures for various incidental purposes. Jieloro the Democrats obtained control of the House $1 ,UU) wi's tho annual expenditure for furniture and repairs. It was reduced to one-half. Tho reckless extravaganco of Koimbliean Congresses received no check until a Democratic majority took tho matter in hand. 1 hero are many other similar matters which received tho attention of the Democratic Congress and a saving aggregating millions of dollars was effected, but tho samo old methods of plundering the people will bo resorted to by the horde of public thieves whoso operations were suspended during Dem- ocratio rnie nut, wno win again assuuiu their old nlaces under lJenublican con- trol of the House. Chester County J)emocrat. MOVING OK THE ItUl.hEl'. It is reported that tho indications are such as to lead to the belief, that tho bullet in tho President s body has moved a distance of about three iuches from its original position. Tho movement was in a downward direction anu mo ouuci. is now believed to be in a place where it can be readily removed, if indeed it does not leave tho body in a natural wav. Another important fact disclosed by this new discovery is that tho ball was not encysted, as from tho outset has been claimed ; lor it it had been encvb ted, it could not have fallen three inches and have found its way to the position where Dr. Hamilton is now understood to claim that it is ; and of it ,was not en " " v" cysted, it has been and is a constant source ot irritation mm.., ,1,.,, ;r , . ,., i .,. ...,:., ' i i.:i. pulse and temperaturo of the wounded . ' r . , . : .f. :..... ,i., rni, i...ii. : .i, ..i.. i.n..Li 0;.,Jmg on Shad Island is reported to bo the relapse of Friday, and would seem . f... .i... ..:i.i .1,0 bettor that followed the nimos T boneless condition of the President on Saturdav. THE STATE FAIR. On Mnmlnv n..vt ilm Htntn fnirwill l- mn in ilm evnnitim. linilflinn- nt, Pitts, i.n, rr nn.l fmm i,rpi.tit. inilinnt.innR will be one of the best exhibitions ever given hv tbo snniptv. It. will pnntinnn until y . . J . . : . . tlio 17th nst. thus mvinf jimt) o tnno fnr visitors tn ntt..n.l frnm tbn most .lis- taut points in the State. The exhibits will be more numerous than on any pre vious year. Very liberal premiums will bo offered and among others, may be mentioned those for butter, which are as follows : Tho first premium for best creamery butter, not less than 100 pounds in quan tity, made outside ot l'ennsylvania, 522 second prize, 20 ; third prize, S15. JJcst creamery butter, threo packages, not less than 100 pound, made m 1 ennsylvama. 52f ; second prize, same quantity, 520 third prize, SIS. Ilest dairy buttei three packages of not less than 100 pounds, $25 ; second prize, Slo ; third 'irize, $10. Ilest dairy butter print, 10 pound, i$20 ; second best same, $10 third best same, $5. Excursion tickets will bo issued by the Pennsylvania li. II. Co., ami thero is no doubt that thousands ot visitors will travel over the road. THE YOltKTOiYN CENTENNIAL Tho legislative committee appointed to arrango for the representation of Pennsylvania, at tho Yorklown Centen nial, next month, met at tho Wyoming Valley Hotel, Wilkes-liawo, last 1'iiday atternoon. Thero were present, l.ov, Hoyt, Ex Gov. Hartranft, Adjutant Gen eral J.atta, benators ueorgo Handy Smith and A. Wilson Norris, and Repre sentatives Voeghtly, Cooibaugh, leurth and Woodrutf. Tho lollowmg resolu tions wero adopted : Retailed, That in I he niininn of the commit tee. die lentraeHtatii n of l'mnsvlrania at York- town, contemplated by the telution of the Oeneral Assembly, approved 24th of March, 1881, will include the heads i the Excutivo and Judicial Departments, anil the Lpisinlature of the State, and the ( IRreraof the esUblinbid historical aid repieatntaiive wicieiien, Stale and lccsl aiidcoinpanieai f the National Guard of Pennsylvania, including not lea than 1,600 officers and men, and such invlttd guets as the Conimife mar deem il expedient to indicate. Jlttolred, That a rub-committee of three, of which the chairman 8 all he one, be appoint ed to makeall-necesaary arrangements for Iran- norta'ior, and that the expends be kept with. In Ine limits ot ttie appropriation maue by act of June 29th, 1881. Tho committee will hold an adjourned meeting nt the Continental Hotel, rial adelphia, on September 12th. Messrs. Smith, Norris and Fourth of tho general committee wero appointed the Hub-committee montioned. THE THIKU llltlUADK. The encampment of the Third llrigadu nt Wilkes-llarre, broko up on Monday and tbo soldiers returned to their homes. In n military sense, it wns entirely sue cessful Tho companies wero nearly all full and tho men well drilled nnd sol dierly in bearing. Competent judges pronounce tho brigade to bo superior to tho f irst, winch is composed oi city troops. It is n genuine surprise to tho people, as well ns to military men, that country regiments are superior to the crack city organuations in tho points that constitute good soldiery. llio brigade review on Saturday ufternoon was witnessed by an immense crowd of sectators, many of whom wero ladies. After tho review tho troops marched to tlio city nnd were again reviewed by tho Gov ernor and staff in fiont of the Wyoming Valley Hotel. Tlio heat was almost unendurable nnd tho roads wero covered with dust to the depth of threo or lour in.ilieH. Tho soldiers looked liked vet orans on a long march so covered wero tbnv jvltli dust. Tho hot weather was the great drawback to the enjoyment of tho encampment. Excellent discipline ved and notliing moro serious occurred in the infraction of camp rules, llinn riinnliiL' tho irunnl nt nitwit to so- amusement in tho city. Had the heat been less intense and the itinds less dusty thero would lmvo hetp llftOffc Visitors to U 'cwtin, lAit tb,0hrgrctih,ffo1aVWCliU0MtcuinKwy. rs i-scmied tlio troubles mul nnnov- imces tlioy would lmvo Intel to ciuluro if storm liad visHi't tlioin. There enn bo doubt that such triunintf in camp (lit ties is of much benefit to thu troops and will fit them for netivo sorvleo should exigencies arise, CI1AKI.ES K. KUCKAIjKW. An editorial in tlio Philadelphia Press of August 2ath, contains tlio iollowing words ot praise lor our townsman, air. lluckalew. As the I'ress is tho leading Uepublieaii paper of tho State, it is fair to assume that it reflect tlio oiiinlons of tho bed men of its party : Charles 1 iliu-.k.iUw o f Columbia county, who uervnl in ttie Semite iroiu lsiiil to 18(it) as tli successor of tho fa iiioiis jjavid wtimoi, m a man oi on ferent stamp, llo has in him tho ele moots of a fitatcsman, and is one ot tho few men iu Pennsylvania, who have taken part in public life during tho last httv years wli' has post.es.sud an idea. Mr tlii.tlnlmi liml fini.t1)it li tho principle of I...! !... ,..1.1.1. 1... .1., whl iihiiuiuy ie iietiuiiumun niuuu in- veloped into the theory of cumulative voting, and so entorceti u in mo onsu tulional Convention of 1372-711, of wirier ho was a member, that it is now a p.u t of tho organic law of the Common wealth Tho theory was applied to tho election of delegates to the Convention c i.i .... ,.. ,1... r !.,.. iiui.U no, i , and the Convention afterward applied it to the choice of Police Magistrates in Philadelphia and to tho election of tho directors of railroad corporations. When Mr. Murphy says Mr. Uuckalew was an indolent Senator it is evident that will all his acutcnc&s ho does not know where to draw tho lino between iiidolency aud modesty. Mr. Buckalew, bIhco his dis astrous campaign for tho Governorshi iu 1872, when ho was ostensibly the ro form candidate, has been neglected by his party. Nevertheless, and despite his politics, he is a man whom tho people oi me oiaie, wiinoui regaru io iiy. honor and for whom they cherish proud feeling as ono of the few modern I , ; l!,. l.:l. ivruenc.iii iuiuiuiuiisui Bi:ucaiiii'ii,viiii,i! ever they may be, who has risen abov tho petty contentions ot party, and neg lecting thp battle for the spoils, has de veloped an idea. Tho high estimation of his eminent abilities is shown by his recent appointment by Governor Hoyt as a member of tho Tax Commission created by tlio Legislature at tho lato session. A TEItUIISLK STOHM. A terrific tornado burst upon the city of bavannah on baturday evening, in a few minutes tlio city was m darkness and tlio parks, streets and squares wero rendered impassable by falling trees and houses. Every wire leading out of the city was prostrated, fully ono hundred , - i - i i ,W'C'V"P -M B,lorc8 yarcnouses lost, men roois auu iuauy uuu men wans blown in. One house containing six per- I aniu trno tilmvti inln llio rivnr n,ul livn i peonio were urowueu. Jivery person uv . - i i u. gowned and there has been great loss of life among the negroes on tho nco plantotion&and in the neighborhood of tho aty. 1 ho total loss ot lile, so far I fitwivf iwl i t hi if v.ii vn ntifi fhnrn n rn many more wounded. Tho ships in tho river broke loose from their moorings. Ssevcral wero sunk and a largo number damaged. On Tybee Island, nearly ever house was blown away. Oneliousotook r? after it fell, consuming Mrs. Georgia V ollte, her child and her little brother I n. i I wiuei uie.iuiui buuul-b u.u luiiuiieu ui v;i rious riycr resorts. In Savannah the depots, wharves, elevators and largo buildings suffered great damage. The Savannah Morning News building was unroofed and the printers set up the pa per in six inches of water. The beautiful trees lor which tho city is noted are great ly damaged. Business is paralyzed and over Sl,000,000 loss has been incurred. A largo portion of tho city was under water for sevoral hours. Tho Central Railroad wharves were badly damaged. Tho Georgia Infirmary was wrecked, and the patients barely escaped, a number being bruised by falling bricks and plas ter. Numerous vessels wero damaged by collision and otherwise. A house was swept down the river and threo of its oo cupants Mrs. Stokes and her two chil dren wero drowned. Mr. Stokes barely escaped. Engineer Kichnrd Fitzgerald, of the steamer II. 1$. Plant, was drown ed. 1 lie family of David 13o wens, color ed, comprising seven persons, were drown ed. At Fort Pulaski tho ofiicerB' quarters were Hooded. At Port Uoyal S. C. a ferry house was washed away by the high tide, and a number of persons, variously estimated at from twenty to forty, wero swept away and drowned. Seven bodies were subsequently recovered. Tho high water J .... .1 - , ,T , was cuuscu uy me uurncane,wiiicn ai an cailicr hour prevailed at savannah. The Forests of Pennsylvania. Tho maple and hemlock forests of Pennsylvania have never had the benefit of tho right kind of enterprise to render them as important and productive as their real value ought . to produce, lor them. The maple wealth of Pennsylvania is as valuable as that of her black walnut, if properly handled, because the wood is haru nod can bo utilized to as beautiful effects in building aud furniture as that of walnut or ash. This wood grows to enormous abundance iu this State, and will sooner or later becomo ono of tho most profitable sources of industry by thoso who know how to tint it on tho market. JIarrisburg Telegraph. The Cigarette Vice Needs Attention. That something ought to bo done to diminish the consumption of cigarettes seems clear. Considerations of public health aro suiiicient to warrant govern ment action. Itis a notorious fact, well known to all dealers in tobacco, ns well as to many medical men, that, with few exceptions, tho cigarettes sold are, botli in tho wrapper and in the lining, mado of deleterious substnnccs. It ia because they aro so mado that they can bo sold so cheap. Thus tens of thousands who would bo unablo to purchase cigars uso cigarettes becauso they cost so littlo. If cigarettes were mado of unpoisoned paper, nnd tho tilling was ot tobacco, it would ;o impossible to make them tor the pneo at which they aro now sold. If Con gross has tho right to provent tho adul teration of food and drink and of drugs, it has an equal right to check tho salo of these fraudulent things called cigarettes, which aie not at all what they pretend to be. Arw York J$oening Jfail. Rev. E. Uowcn.a Welsh clergyman of Gibson, Pa., fell under a moving passcn ger train at the Delawaro and Hudson and Erie railroad dopot, Carbondalo, on Saturday and had one leg taken off nnd tho other badly bruised. Ho'is in a criti cal condition. He wns at ono time pastor of a church at Wilkes-Banc and was on of the earliest settleis of Carbondalo. Gcorco 11. Fill, of Solesbury, Bucks county, in putting Purls green on pota- toes, absorbed soiuo oi ine poison in a emu) cut on bis hniid, inflammation n trued, followed tor erysipelas Mid ftan. Items. Yellow fovcr has appeared at Key West. Lydia E. I'inkhnm's Vegetnblo Com pound revives tho drooping spirits t in vigorates and harmonizes tlio organic 1 unctions j gives elasticity nnd iirmness to llio step, restores tho natural bistro to tho eye, nnd plants on the tialo cheek of beauty tho fresh roses of Ufo's spring nnd early suniiner lime. No human ncrencv can so speedily ileanio the blood, clear tho complexion and skin, restore the liali' and cure every species of itching, scaly nnd scrofulous luminrs ot the skill, scalp and blood as the Cutleuru Ucinedies. Corn in Chicago lias lisenseveinl cents per bushel, on account of the continued drought in Illinois and other states, llio corn and potato crop will not bo a half one this year. AltT ani on.. Tho Norfolk Virninian of January 10. 18S1. refers to tho remarkable euro effected by.Sl. Jacobs Oil iu the case of l'rol. Uromwoll, known the country over for his magnificent Art Illutratioiis who had suffered excruciating torments from rheumatism, until lie tried tho uu whoso ellects ho says were magical. A flro at Heaver Falls, Pa on Mou lav destroyed Mellon & Son's Hour mill, the Pittsburg liingo works and Heaver Fulls steel works. Loss suo.ooo. A number of collieries in and near Shenandoah, Schuylkill county, have sus pended work lor wnnt ot water Two largo fires in Chicago on Satur day destroyed property valued at $1,000, 000. Fires in Montreal, Huffalo and Piano, Texas, caused losses aggregating about $200,000. Tho largo brewery of Henry Mueller Philadelphia was destroyed by lire on Friday morning, l.oss ?i&u,uuu Lieut. Commander 15. L. Edes nnd Lieut. L. G. Spalding, U. S. Navy, were killed nt Newport K. 1. on mommy, by tlio prematura explosion of a torpedo, Tho steamboat Stato of New York, plving between Hartford and Now York struck a rock on Sunday night near Goodspecd's Landing and was sunk. All the uassencers escaped but their baggage was lost. The loss to vessel aud freight is $40,000. George W. Riggs, the well-known Washington banker died last week, leav ing an estate valued at iji,uuu,uuu, Heavy forests fires caused by the win tor berry pickers are devastating thelum her recion of Carbon county. It is esti mated that $10,000 worth of logs in the White Rock ndgo and Kidder townslui aro destroved. Hundreds of men are out liirhting tho fire. William Getz basal ready lost $3,000 worth of logs. liarnev Hopper, aged 10, whilst play in or with" a revolver on Saturday, shot his comuanion Albert Kepler, aged 10, tho bullet lodued iu tlio skull. This at Sunbury. Raymond & Shaffer's saw mill at Dallas, Ltizerno county, with IfiO.OOO feet of lumber, was destroyed by lire on Tuesday evening, loss l0,ooo. The Democrats of Schuylkill county have nominated lion. James li. itciliy for president ltulge. He has served tw terms in Congress and is an excellet lawyer. The steamer Teutonia was wrecked near Queen Point, recently,and 17.1) live lost. The drought has caused the failure of two-thuds ot tho tobacco crop in ian caster County, involving a loss of ove $1,000,000. Tho West Chesttr Jrffmcmian contains tl following item, of interest to all owners horses. We have not heard that tlio dina- has been ob'erveil in Ibis vicinitv, hut it may make its appearance later in the reason There is an epidemic prevalent among horn, the first nvmiitrmsliiiiiL- a litlit couubi and lb peat of die dieeafo being ronlinid lo the ihrnnt and one or both hirgs. Dr. ouig,(I JUnlia, aays that it dtflera somewhat Irom olherepidcm ics, and if nut speedily checked runs into a ma lignant stage of putrid sole throat or djphlhe ria, anu r.suits in pjrcmiaoruioou poison, r which sIdko it is contagious, ine ia.cu thinks it nns the disease that was a few moLtl ntn nrevalent in I lie western nait of the Stat where the mortality was great. He has had several cares recently under treatment, ono o: which was fatal, and bet-ays tbat to have tli disease successfully trtaUd die veterinary sur neon must be enmlovcd in its early stages, ami the animal must be properly nursed. There are indicat ions tl nt hi rses during the coming autumn will be sllhcted with this disease in malignant and epidemic lorm. Important to Travelers Special in ducements are offered you by the Burlington Koute. ft will pay you to read tueir adver tisement to be found elsewhere in this issue, March 18 40-vr NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. W, RaEDER PRACTICAL BOOK BINDER No 1 10 WKST XUAItKliT STKI'.KT, WILKBS-BARRE, PA. BlntlN nil tue current publlca tlons In nii) Nl)leyou may tie hi if. Satlttfacllon giiurau tccil. Correspondence solicited P. O. Box ICO. V. S. Careful ntlriitlon Klven to all IAW 1UIIL,1AT10AIS. Septs, tt Valuable Real Estate AT PRIVATE! SALE! The undersigned Admlnlstiator cam tcstamcnto annexo of I'etcr Appleinan.lato of Denton township, deceased, offers tho following described premises at prlvato a le. All tbat portion of tbe following: de scribed TltACT OK MND, In Benton township, bounded as follows: On tbu north by lands of It. L. Y, Colley, J, V. Chapln and A. Wilkinson, on tho west by lands ot 11 llcllrury, John K. Appleman and Teter Laubacb, on tbo south by lands of Wll. 11am llulue and llartarct DUdlne, and on tbo vast by lands of itcuben II. Davis and Btott IE. Colley, coctalnlDH KlOlll Y-KI011T ACltliS, more or less, whereon are trected a two-story yitAMK llOUHK, bank barn, wagoa bouse and other out-bulldlngs. Only tbat portion lylni on tbo west sldo of Fishing creek will bo sold. Also, all tbat tract'ef land situate In llenton town ship, bounded on tbewest by lands ol ltebecca Cob ner, on tho north by lands of the heirs ol Tboinas Davis, deceased, and J, P. Chapln, on tbo south by lands ot Eicklel Cole, container KK1I1TKEN ACltKS, more or less, unimproved land. Will be sold as a whole or In parcels to suit purchasers. Terms made known on application to I. It. KltlCKUAUM, Administrator, ic, au(f, 6-tt Cambra, rs A UUITOH'S NOT1CK, isTiTi or johuvx sitaui, siciisiv. Tbo uiidnslciK d Auditor errolntcd by tbe Or phans' t'oui I oft oluirUu county, on exceptions to to the attoui t cr tho Admlultiiotor c'T faiu dcci--dent, will sit In tbe UlK-bBiseof the duties of hU ap poln linent at the- oBlce of Knorr & WluUrsUwn In tb e '1 own of ltloon sbiirtr, on Friday, a ugun tuts, 1SS1, fit ten ovlotK iu iuo wrvuwu vi bhiu ua, when and where all persons Interested may attend, It they think proper, I. H. WINTKItBTKKN, Auditor. July w-tw CUTICURA Permanently Cfurea Humors of tlio Scalp and Skin. f'Hiioura irB.r-dles are foiaafe bT all drutrilsts. Price of CUTICUltA, a MediHnul Jelly, small boxes, Mio.l large boxes. II. CUTICUIIA IHtSbLVKNT, the new Wood rurUicr. tl vr bottle. CtmcuaiMXDio 1H1L Toturf Boat, KM. Cutlcura Medlcljikl Bhavlog 8oap ,l I to bars for barbera and largt oousumen, to.. Viucid. . News (jiticura M GREAT SKIN CURE, INrAI.LIBI.Y CURBS I(ctilno;mil Seal- Il.scriNCB,Scror. uiniiM Humor, Ulcers, oiu Sores ami mercurial Af fections when nil oilier Human Agencies Fall, mUK CltTKJUItATHKATMKNT, for tlio euro of m. smn, scalp and lilood Dis uses, coniista in tho Internal um) of Ccticuiu Hksolvsnt, tho new Wood Purifier, and tlio external uso of Cuticc b and CL'TicmtA SoAf, lh dront skin Ourcs. Far Sluuurn. Tan nnd tlri-iisy Skin uso CuMrtira SoiiD. mi exntittltn iHtlnr. tut. - nnrl nnrNMrv Hinutlve. Imuran, nun iiemiuUH UJWer oaom aru nunuuR UillSUIIlS. SALT HUEUM WUl McDon.UI, siis DcAruorn street, (Jlitcnifo, gratefully nokuowledtrua a cure of Salt Uhotira on Uoail, ni ck, fauo, nrnu and loss, for aaventeen years: not ablo to walk uxcrut oi hamU and kneosfor ono jiubuuii io iigiii nun' ir lor eitriu Auom; irii-u ntndrciU r,r l-t'mwllro: il.n-tj.rK nrniuninciHl tits cnHii ii'ii'iiem; pcrmnneniiy curru uy 1 no uuiicura uunif uit-.i. I'sOltlAblt'. II. K. farp.-n.tcr, Kn Ilcndeison, N. V cured of Psoi IahIs or (.cproar. of twenty rears' standing, by tUo Cuticuru llesolicnt Internally and Cutlcuro and Cullcurn Soap externally. Tlio most wonderful cose on record, euro certlilctl to boforo a luitloe of llio x-aco and prominent citizens. All nflllctcd wltli tchluir and Hculv ntapnm-.q RiiouTil wind tn ua for tins testimonial In full. SKIN DISEASE. P. U. Drake, Esq., Detroit, Mich., Buffered beyond oil description from afiktn dlscoso which appeared on lils bands, bead and faco, and nearly destroyed bis eyes. Tho most careful doctoring failed to help him. and after nil Imd fnlletl lm used tho Cutlcura iiesoiTcnt intcrnaiiy.outicura ana cuueura soap cx- wi iiiuo , uuu was curea, ana nas rcraa neu pcrieciiy "til iu 11113 UUJT, SCROFULA. lion. William Taylor, Boston, says s "After threo months' uso of tho Cutlcura llcmcdles, nnd U years ot as constant suffering from humor ot tho face, neck nnd scnlD as was ever endured. I can say that I am cured, and pronounce my caso tlio most ro mnrkablo on record. 1 have, been so elated with my success that I have stopped men on tho street who wero anilctert and told them to get tbo Cutlcura ncmeaics and inoy woum euro tnem. SKIN HUMORS. Mrs. 8. B. Whlrple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her faco bcai and some parts ot her body wero al most raw. Head covered with scabs nnd sores. Buffered fearfully and tried every thing. Permanent" ly curod by Cutlcura llcmcdles. OUTJUURA, Cutlcura Hemedlcs aro for salo by all drugglsts.rrtec ot cutlcura a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes go cents : large doxph 91. cuueura itesoivcnT, ine new mooa l'urlller.Jl per bottlo. cutlcura Medlclnol Toilet soap, 21 cents, cutlcura Medicinal Shaving Soap, ia cents, in Dars ior oarocrs anu lariro consumers, ouccnis. rr'ucipui ucpui, Weeks s Potter, Boston, Mabs, reAU mailed free on receipt of price COLLfNs' noo r,iuN8' Voltaic Klxc- u 1-i.ASTEii. costtnc 23 cent!-. VAITAIfil""!ririn tkicisu pcrior to cvtry oincr VOLTAIC jHjq IIICTBO clrrtrlcal appliance before tho Pi Acretfa public. They instantly relievo vlSTM ' Dvsncnsla. liver complaint. Malaria, i-ever and cuc and Kidney and Urinary Dimcultles, and roBy beworn over tbo pltof tho stomach, over tho k'dnejs or any affected part. Pr Ice 45 cents. Sold everywhere, wEfinas iw- TElt, Boston, Mass. d septs, 1-m PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLK Real Estate ! In pursuanco of and In accordanco with tho direc tions contained In the last villi and testament ot Joseph I'ohe, late of Centro township, Columbia county, deceased, tbo undersigned v 111 expose, to pub'lo sale on the premises tn each case In Centre and MIBlin townships, on THURSDAY, FKIDAY and SATURDAY, Sent. 22llfl. 23rd find 24th. 1881. 1 t.uiui lAu.urt uu 'i if ai,i ur i.jir u, as follows, to-wlt: Tho 1st, !id ind Srd tracts will be sold on UlUPSDAY, tho 52nd, commen cing at loo'clctk v lib the 1st, ut 1 o'clock with tho 2nd and ali o'clock villi tbo fid. The Isttroctls situate In Cent re tow ntblp, alrcg tl.e public read at tho foot of tho Lima Hid. e, now occupltd by John Waters, containing 145 .-teres of Land, more or less, vtheiccn nie ercctfd monctnorciooil Friiiue IIuIIiIIiikh, OLc set the laigcr, especially cal culated for tho farm.VNlth altrge spring ef never- falling coldvattr nl tic c!ccr. conuctid with a large sprlrg house, out summer kitchen, a largo wagon house, bog rcn and ccrn ci lbs under cover, combined. The clhcr set of buildings arc better cal culated lor U-itiitP, l(!l,go Eotdlaifeebcu canda small Um.vist.cLLouicthccffioUrshop.clder press, hog rtn.ovtn htuto nt cochp)nce,vieli and fountain pump at tho door, and this faim with tho two sets of buildings will bo to'd separately by a dnitlon line and sunty which will be exhibited on day of sale or together, as uinj Utliuil lurcVnstT, ntd the In terest of the tHutc, Thiiclsslso on this farm ten or twelve acres of tbe very best Whltn Oak Timber adjoining aids oping towardtho public road. Ttc land Is of tbe best limestone soil, and In a high Btato ot cultivation, a Good Apple Orclaidln good bear ing ordei. There Is on this fmm also, about fifteen acres of Good Limestone Itldgc, tomo uncovered and ready for working. Thostcocd tractls situate In Centre fcwnshlp, sear the Lime Hldge, occupied by Stephen Pohe.and containing 135 Acres of Land, more or less, in a high state of cultivation, well Um bered, oi d ot tbe lest limestone soil; fruit ot all kinds, Excellent Srrlng of Co'd Water con nected wltb a laige spring house. Tbo build. bulldlngson this faimaro all new, large and com. modlous, consisting of a NEW BANK BARN, with a well of good water at the door, a wagon house and corn crib combined. Thero Is also a hay abed, and a LARGE NLW HOUSE, with good vt ell of water at tho door, and a beautiful yard surrounding the houso, oven house, summer house, and aU out-bulld lngs belonging to a Ur&t-chiss modern farm. Thero l s a llmestono quarry, tv o new kilns tn running or der and new lime houso on same. Tho third tract is also situate In Centre township, near Llmo Hldgc, and is occupied by Joseph Giger, containing 111 Acres, More or Lens, ot tho choicest llmestono soil and bottom land whereon aro erected A (load Larue II rick lloe, with a good well of co'd water at the door, a largo and handy summer be use, a spring house, oven houso nnd a new coal house.a large Bonk Barn with good straw and catllo sheds ovci tho yard, a largo bog pen with corn ston houto above, a largowagon sheu and corn crioa cembtrcd. An orchard Is situ ate near tbe dwelling w hlch is in good condition and covers abojt three acres of ground. This plfce will bo sold Bublect to a cower of five thousand dollars in a mm Miller, widow ot (leonro 1'. Mlller.dcceasecL There Is about ten acres of tho very bst Llmestono niago on tuis rarm. M iho 4th and Mh tracts will he so don Friday, tho 23rd, ccmmenclng with the 4th at 10 o clock a, m., and with tho Mb at 2 o'clockp.m. Tho 4tn la situ atpii in centra townsniD. near umo muire, a ted tn Centre township, near river road, leadlni? from BIoOE ,lmo Hldge, along tho river road, leading trom Bloomsburg to Berwick, oc- cupled by PhtUp Hess, and containing US Acres, Mure or Lcns, of the best bottom land, In a very high Btato ot cul tivation, whereon are ei ected largo and convenient farm buildings, consisting of a LARGE FARM DWELLING, with a good well of cold water at tho door, another dwelling of smaller dimensions Bult .ble tor a tenant houso.near a large and never failing spring of water connected with a good spilng boaso. A good oven houso stands near the farm QwelUng: also a smote house, a large barn, and a new wagou 8bed,baysbed and corn crib combined, and a good large hogpen convculenUy arranged. This place la will supplied w lib all kinds of fruit, lncludli g an Apple Orchard, composed or cbolco and rare trees, in good condition and yielding largely every season. The tth tractls also Bltuato la Centro township, near Lime Itldgc, occupied by John Shuman, and coatutnlng 00 AcreH of Lnnil, more or less.whe reon are erected a large New Barn, new hay studs, corn cribs, and hone stable, with water at the door, a .'od l.Hrce Farm IlwrlllnK, conveniently arrangfd with a largo summer bouse wltb a good well ot cold water at the door, oven houso aud ail other necessary out-butldn gs 'IhU furin la supplied with null and the land Is bottom, In tho very best Btato ot cultivation. Tbeeth aid last tract will bo sold on Saturday, tho 24lh, commencing at ten o'clock In tholorenoou, and li situated Iu .Miaim township, near Miailnvllle, occupkd by WlUlam aoeUIng, and contains 101 Acres of Lund, moro or less, tn a blgbstate of cultivation, whereon aru erected a largo barn with t te appropriate sheds, , good wagon houau and com cribs, hog pen, chicken house, a good large FRAME DKLLlf.O, summer house, with go d, novoi. falling water at tbe door out-bulldlngs, &c. On this place Is some very ono timber landunU tiult of every dimoilpUon. Possession ot tho above to ko given to the purchas er or purchasers thereor, April i, via nceas to tio at llio expense oi iu purcuasera anu wtllbo delivered when the final Durchaxo money shall be paid or secured by bond and laortagagu. All grain in the ground and personal properly on the promises reserved. TKitM . or balk. Ten per ceit oi one-rourm ei the vurchase money to bo paid at the striking down ot tie wooeni: the one-fourth leas the ten per cent, before taking possession oi April IsUS, one- bail VI mv uaiaave wim uuenwt uu uv amount inalalig unpaid from April 1st, isav, tote paid on Apru ut, isa. The naianco with interest louapaia on Aprllist, IBM. No tlnbershaU bo cat except tor use and Imuroveinent til the farms, until at least one-half ol tneiiurchaxe money ahail La Dili crao- trriiPUKN Tout, SUE1UFFS SALE. By virtuo of sundry writs of Issued out ot tho Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia coun ty, and to mo directed, will bo exposed to publlo salo at tho Court llouso In Uloomsburg, at two o'clock p. m on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1881. All that certain mossuago and tract of land situ a to tn Oranro township, Columbia county and stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, lo-wtti Beginning at a stono corner of Jcsso Colo- man's land, Lhenco by tho same north eighteen and nhalf degrees cast fifty-two perches and soven. tenths to stones, lhenco by lands of John Mcgarglo and Isaac Hagenbucli south sUty.soven and a half cegrcca west flvo perches to a stone, thenco by land of tho cstato of Conrad Adams north six and three fourth degrees west sixty-seven rerchfs, thenco by land of the t stato of Samuel Conner cost nvc perches and two-tenths tn n plno, thenco by tho same north clghty-throo degree east thirty-seven perches to tbe place of boglunlng, containing seventeen acres and onn hundred and twenty-one perches strict measure; thn abovo tract being Improved farm land Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Martha Adams against Joseph Ilenrlo and tho Orangolllo M, 8. F, nnd L. Association tcrro tenant, nnd to bo sold as tbo property of Joseph Ilenrlo nnd tho Or- angevlilc M. S. F. nnd u Association tcrro tenant. smiths, Attoyucys. Vend Bx, ALSO, All that certain piece of ground situate tn Minim township, Columbia county,Pcrinsylvanla,lcEcrlbcd as follows, to-wlt! Bounded on the north by land of John A ten, east by land of II, schwcppcnhclser. BotitHby lxndsof Thorn is Atcn and on tho west by lands ot Charles Kllngcnnan, containing ono hun dred and ten acres moreorless.on which aro erected a f ramo house, barn and out-bulldings. ALSO. Ono tract ot land Bltuato In sold township of Miff- lln, bounded on tho north and cast by lands of Thomas Atcn, on tho south by lands of Michael 0 rover's heirs, on tho west by lands ot William 1'arr containing twenty four acres more or less, on which are erected a two story framo house and out buildings. ALSO. Ono tract bounded on tho north by lands of I. K. Schwcppcnhclscr and Samuel Snyder, on tho cast by lands of tawrenco Waters, on tho south by land of Abraham Schweppcnhelser and on tho west ty land ot John A ten, containing thirty-tour acres moro or less, on which aro erected a framo houso, barn, and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, Ono tract ot land bounded on tho north by land ot Stephen Ocarhart nnd othci8,on tho cost by other lands of I. K, Schweppcnhelser, on tho south by. landot John Aten and on tho west by landof Joseph Ocarhart, contaln'ng ono hunarcd acres moro or less, on which aro erected a frame bouse, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, Ono lot of ground sltuato In llio town of Malnvlllo Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and dc scribed as follows, to-wlt : On the north by land of J. E. Longcnbcrgcr and two public roods being a corner lot In f aid town, on which nrc erected a two story brck store houso with tho appertcnonccs. Seized, taken ln-cxecutlon nttho suit of Samuel Beck assigned to the Columbia County Mutual Saving Fund and Loan Association against I. K, Schwcppenhelscr and tho Columbia County Mutual Saving Fund nnd Loan Association, nod to bo soldas tho property of I. K. Schvt cpponhclscr. Little & Mama, Attorneys. Al. Vend. Ex. Al. Fl. Fa. ALSO, All that certain lot or pieco ot land situate partly In Franklin township, and partty In Catawlssa township, Columbia county, nnd Ktato of Pennsyl vania, and bounded and described as follows, to wit : on tho north by Catawlssa creek, on tbo cast by lands lato ot Ueorgo Scott and the Danvlllo, Hazleton aud Wilkes Barro Hall ltoad company and on tho south by Sarah A. Murray and on tho west by tho Susquehanna river, containing four acres moro or less on which are erected a small framo building andBhcds. ALSO. All that certain messuogeandlot ot ground sit uate In tho town of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, and stato ot Pennsylvania and bounded and de scribed as follows, tc-wlt: Beginning at a post on the south west stdo ot Main street and lot No. and running thence along sold street south flfty-threo I degrees cast fltty-nve feet to an alley, tnenco south thlrty-soven degrees west ono hundred and ninety- eight feet to bock alley, thenco along said alhiy north lltty-three degrees west fifty flvo feet to lot No. 2. aforesaid and thence along the samo nori thlrty-soven degrees east ono hundred and ninety- eight feet to tbe place of beginning, containing one fourth ot an acre to tbe came moro or lesa on which aro erected a two story brick dwelling house, frame dwelling house, a stable and other out buildings. Sclzid, taken In execution at the suit ot I. W, McKi Ivy against o. It. Graul and to bo sold as tho property of J. R. Graul. M nxKK, Att'y. Fl. Fa. ALSO, All that certain threo tracts pieces or parcels of land sltuato In orange township, Columbia county, and statu ot Pennsylvania. Tract number one boun ded and described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a plno tree, thence by lands of Jacob ShclUiornd1 ceased, south fifteen degjees east seventy six perches to a stono, thenco by lands of John Kemlv deceased south seventy-four and one-half degrees west ono hundred and three-tenth perches to stono thence by lands ot Phoebe Whltmoyern"rth 111 teen d( grees west fifty two perches to a stono thenco by lands of samenerth slxty-ono degrees east ono hundred and three perches to a plno tbo pi ace ot t eglnnlng.contalnlng thirty soven acres and ono hundred and two perches and allowances ot land with tbo appurtenances thereunto belonging. it bcl ng the samo tract of land which Isaac llagen buch dated A. D. 16S2 conveyed to John Stlner, Tract number two bounded and described as follow to-wlt: Beginning at a stono heap corner of John Conner thence by his land north fourteen degrees west twenty-eight and soven-tcnths perches to post thence by land of Lovl Alkman south forty-six degrees west seventy-six perches to a post thence by lands ot Goorge Whltmlre north seventy eight degrcet east sixty and two-tenths perches to tho place of beginning, containing five acres and ninety two perches more or less with all tho appurtenances, tbe samo being a port of larger tract surveyed in tho nomo of David Dumon, Tract number three bounded and described as fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stone in the lino of landot John Stlner thenco by land of Frederick Bork and along a reserved road by lands ot Benja min Acbenbacb, Joseph Wbllmoycr and Lovl nnd J. B. Alkman north twelve and ono quarter degrees west seventy eight and seven-tenth perches ton stone, thence by lands ot Peter Piter north Tl and three quarters degrees east thirty flvo perches to a stono thenco by land ot John Conner south twelvo and one quarter degrees cast thlrty.nlno and two-tenth perches to a stone thenco by lar d ot John Stlner south forty eight and three-fourth degrees west forty perches to tho place ot beginning con taining fifteen acres and tour perches ot land strict meaBuro being tho same tract ot land which Jacob Selgfrled conveyed to John Stlner. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of tlio Orangovllle Mutual Savlrg Fund and Loan Associa tion agali st John Stlner nnd to be Bold as tho prop erty of John Stlner. Millek, Att'y. Ft. Fa. ALSO, A certain lot or piece of ground sltuato In tho township ot Conynghnm In said county ot Columbia on tbe westerly side ct tbe Catawlssa road (so call ed) leading from the borough ot Ashland in Schuyl kill county to the borough ot Ccntralla Columbia county, Bald lot being known as lot No. sixty-three (S3) upper shanties, as laid out by tbe Locust Noun tain Coal & Iron Ci tnpany, on which is erected a one and a bait storied frame building fourteen (M) feet wldo and sixteen (1C) feet long, Seized, taken in execution at tbe suit of William Clover against Anthony ccrrliy owner or reputed owner and costractor.and to bo sold as the property ol Anthony Gcrrlty owner or reputed owner and contractor. SriNNkT, AU'y. Lev, Fa. V. II. ENT, Sheriff. A DMIMSTRATOU'S NOTICE. ZSTITI OF BUiDHICIl DISS, 0ICI1BID. Letters of Administration on the estate of Mmd. recti Hess lato of uugarloat township, Columbia county, rcnnsyivoma, ueceuwu, nave ueen graiitec by tlio Register ot said county to James Petvi man, ot Davidson townsuip, narainutiraior. Al persons navinir claims airuiusi, mo iwuiv ui sum neco. Hi.n, nr r.iti,.itfT tn nrofit-v.t thftln 1t,r Lulilnm... anu luosD mut'vit-u iu iuv cautie tu inuxu payment JAMES PUTEItMAN, Administrator. aug 19 4-w JXECUTOIVS NOTICE. KSTATK Or JOUN AIXXUAK, MCKABiD, Letters testamentary on tho cstato of John Alio. ar, late of Flshlugcreek twp., Columbia county, eceased, have been granted by tho Register of said oounty to M. A. Aiimermun. or reus, executor. All persons having claims against the estate of said de cedent are re-quested to present them for settle ment, and those Indebted to the estate to make rmmcLt to the undersigned executor, without Jl At AJKAllf KM At, O. W.N1UXH. Att'y. aug m Forks p. o., Pa, LATEST STYLES OF O-A-LIjIISrGr OABCS At tk 'OOWJHBlAN'omOE.' nir Carpets, last addition through the air, and Br mmW arc also worth seeing. There is a Lunch'Jtoom in the building. Valises, baskets and packages can be left in charge of attendant in Ladies' Waiting Room. Mr. Wanamakcr is desirous that visitors should feel at home when they come, and be free to purchase or not, as they please. Note. Our large Catalogue, with prices and full directions for shopping by mail from any part of the United States, will bo mailed gratuitously upon request, address John Wanamakeu, Guand Depot, Philadelphia. G. 33. iROBBinsrs, (SUCCESSOR WO D. W. RODBINS.) DEALER IN Fine IlramllcN, WIiInKIch, OIhh, yiumiy mi IMP011TE1) ALES AND l'OHTEHS IN BOTTLES BY THE DOZEN. T.mirllnrda flirniurll flllt. tho conntv """""""" --- - call and examine my stock belore BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd Door below Iron. July 9, 'SO-ly . WEBEKHARDWAIff IF I .A. A FINK INLAID FRENCH WALNUT Enxy Term. SntlHfUctloii CJiiarantccil. B-A-aOHST'S IPIAJCTO "WARE BOOMS, MUSIC HALL BLOCK, WltnES-BARRE, FA. Juno lu, "Sl.ly GRAND UNION EXCXJESION VIA D, L. & W B. B. TO NEW YORK Under tlio auspices ot Ilyilo Park M. E. Church, and tho Central M. E. Church, Wllkes-Ilarre. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1881. FARE FROM KINGSTON, AND INTEIIMEDIATE STATIONS. Half rates trolrtr and rcturrliig wlllhe given all v PEOGIIAMME lork ais:8(ii in. Wiudcm.ii), "tptu rntcr ?tli. tlln of Iron tliroughout, Each one has fourteen water uuie ana inoprooi. Thursday. Scnir mrer fitli.vlj.lt. tn I nnt? llrnnch To accoir inodaie thoso dcblrlng to spend tin ssabbath In New York to hear the great preachers on tlitlr return Irim their tunin.tr vacatltns. the rxcuiMoulsu will return by two bpitlal trains ono leaMm New York at 1 p. m Kept. 9lh, tho other 1 p.m. Sept. 18th, arriving In fcrantou to connect with all out going trains. rAl Coney Island our excursionists will be furnished with a Bhoro dinner at greatly reduced rates i supplied with bathing tuliBot half rates ; also admitted to Llbcrattl's (Hand Concerts In tho Pavilion ct tho Orrat Iron I'ler.nceof thaiRC. This Is a special courtesy secured througha personal friend ot tlio managers, and never before accorded excursion parths. 1 he managers have secured their usual low rates for accommonatlons at hotels. llckelBfor saleatU.L &V. Depot and storo ot Jlr. I. W. Ilarlman. ror lull particulars seo "Tie H.G. UI100K8. secretary, or llov. It. W. VAN HCI101CK, Hydo Tark. Aug 20. 8-W SHERIFFS SALE. Ily virtuo of sundry writs issued out of tho Court ot Common l'leas of Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to publlo salo at tho Court House, In Uloomsburg, Pennsylvania, at two o'clock, p. m. on Monday, September 5th, 1881. A certain building sltuato In tho town of Ulooms burg In tho county and stato otoresald on tho south west corner of Kallroad and Iron streets or said town; it is a ono storied framo building, foundry for costing Iron lento and other iron lmplcments,front lng about forty teot on Railroad street and about sixty feet on Iron street, being about forty f cot In width, and sixty feet In depth. Belied, taken In execution at tho suit of Charlos Krug, against Michael Hess owner or rerutcd owner and 8. M. Hess agent nnd contractor, and to bo sold as tho property of Michael II ess owner or reputed uniiuruimo. ju. ites3 ajrent ana contractor. isklxk, Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, Tho following real esuto sltuato in tho townshln u um, irccK toiumoia county l'ennsylvania bounded and described as follow s, to-wlt s Bounded on thoboulh by lands of A. W. Katen.on thuwest by tho Tioga and Susquehanna TurnDiko. on tho norib by lands of Olden stokes, and on tho cast by lands of 1). Y. Scybert containing half of an aero moro or less, on which aro erected a framo dwelling uuuau, uaru uuu uui-Duuaings. Also a lot of apnlo trees. Seized, taken In execution at the suit n nimri Bchenck against Frederick Luther and to ho sold aa mu property or rrcderlck Luther. TiiONrsoN, Att'y. tl Fa. ALSO, AU that certain tract of land Bltuato In Hemlock township, Columbia county, l'ennsylvania. bounded uuu uebcnoeaas follows, to-wlt; Beginning at a pine knot a corner of land belonging to Teter Apple man and Jacob Harris, luenca bv tho damn nnrii, olght and ono half degrees, west sixty tlvo perches and soven tenths to a post, thenco by land of the heirs of Vanlah ltecs, north eighty-seven and flvo. eighth dexrees.wi-Bt two hundred and cloven Doieh. cs and four tenths to a post, thenco by town lots bo longlngtojohn Nevlus.John Klstler, Charles Ney- u,u, uuuu.nurKie, siarsuau Shoemaker and Ueorgo Weaver, boutu seventy degrees east forty-hvo perches and slx-u-ulhs to a nolnt on tho wc&t shin at main sluetlulhotownot Buikhorn, thenco along tho west side of said street soul thirty-four do. giees cast twenty-slx perches and nvo tenths to a post, thenco by Uiil ot Hiram Appleman Boutb etghty-toven and live eighth degreos east onohun trd and ninety three perches and two tcntlnto tho piuco of beginning containing eighty acres and eighty perches btilct measure, whereon aro creeled a two ana a half stoty Uttt house, large bank barn with wagou shed attacked.and framostable, wagon sncd anu other out-bulllldlngsialio a good acnlo orchard. Seized, taken In execution at tho suh of Crru il ilees, Jeffen-.ou llees and Clarrlssi Bones ana Yer. dlnand souch her hueband.to tho uso ol Illramliees and Illram Kces all of whom survived Anna ltecs widow, ag dnst Nchcmlah Ilecco with notice to u.F, Fruit terie tenant and to bo sold as tho property ot Neheinlab, licecowith notico to ll, y. Fruit terro tenat. C. It. liuckalew, Att'y. Lev, Fa. AI.SO, All that certain real estate sltuato In Centre town ship, Columbia County, bounded on tho south by river Bu&qucbanna, on the west by Philip Harris, on tho north by canal, and on ths oast by Samuel Dletcrlck two lots containing one mU acre more or less, on the one lot first named there Is erected a dwelling house, and on the other a stalk) and out buildings wl.h the appurtenances. SUltiil. tjiVf-n In fvniutWin fit IhA milt lirniiAn. . - - - ... w ,., v. wmu Shatter lad oneo ct .Jacob Hitler, ogalnu John W, Chuk aftd XlluWUi Clark and to bo udd u thn jl&W' JM-uour On vtsitin tr Philadelphia yoit will find. anions other places of interest, the Grand Depot well worthy of a visit. Its floor and gallery spaces now cover over three acres.andarc filled with Dry Goods, China. Furniture, etc. Tho is a large and beautiful Picture Gallery, to which admittance is free. The Pneumatic Tithes carrying the money the Elcciric-Light Machinery, Riiiiin, mul nil kiiiunoi ttiiich con. will find it to their ndvnnttigc lo " , . 1 1 purcnaBing eisuwneru. IT o s , CASE OliCAN, STOPS, SOO CASH CITY CONEY ISLAND, LONG BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE. I'o New York and return To New York, Coney Island and return :i 15 To New York, Long llrnnch and return :i U For all tho abovo I 3i Long llrancli to ocean uiuq and return :i,'.e txtra ejicurHonlslslrcm Norlhtimberlana to BlncMon The txcurBlon train will leave KIMisiuN at8:r4, anuhCKAK - TON 9:40 a. m. Tuesday. Kentcmbcr Clh. if 81. nrrlvlntr In Niw to Coney island In one it thn new Iron Mrfintrs. made tlghtcomrartments, making Hum absolutely unblLk- and Ocean Orovo. O. WALTElt. secretary, or Itov. II. M. ckydkn wisB, Wllkes-Barro. ALSO, All that certain tract, pleco or parcel of land sit nato In the townchlp ot Mount Pleasant in tho county of Columbia and Stato of' Pennsylvania, bounded on tho north by lands of dodf rey Melick.on tho west by land ot Peter Jacoby, on tho south by land of Hiram Thomas and on the east by land el Joseph 0. Crawford, containing Bevcnty-slx acres moreorless.on which are erected a framo dwell ing house, a barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO. All that certain tract, pleco or parcel ot land sltu ato in tho township of Hemlock in county and state aforesaid, bounded on tho nnrth and west by land of the heirs ot Jacob Harris deceased, on tho cast by lands of Godfrey Mcllck and on tho bouth by lands of the heirs of Samuel Wanlcli deceased, containing twenty eight acres and twenty-clglit pcrches,on which aro erected a twostoryframogrlit mill, a frame dwcll'ng house, stablo and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Colum bia County Mutual t'avlng Fund and Loan Associa tion against John Beaglo and to be sold as tho prop erty of John Beagle. Littlb & millkk Atfys. Vend Kx. U. II. KNT. Sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, OF VALUABLK REAL ESTATE! By virtuo of an order of tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia County, tho undersigned Administrators of tho cstato of William Whlto deceasod, wilt oxposo to publlo salo on tho premises tn Scott Township on SATUEDAY, SEPTEMBEE,3, 188L At one o'clock I', M. tho fo'lowlng valuable ItealKstalo sltuato In Scott township in said county, bounded and described as follows : On the north by land of Abraham M. White- on tho east and south by land of Bampaon Townsend on tho west by lahd of John W. Ilorrman.contalntne 97 ACEES and sixteen perches strict measure on which are a Fit amis house and bank barn and other out-build. lnir A GOOD ORCHARD at Apple Pears, Cherries, ia, a woll of water at tho home and pno nt Iho burn. TKitiis or BALK. Ten per cent, of one-fourth ol tho purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down of tho property; the one-fourth leas the ieu xr eeui. ai rue connrmation of sale, ana in - remalnlnif thmA-frilirtlin In nnt vpni.tirrfnftfrwltlii Interest from connrmation nisi. JOI1H M. WniTE, UKOllQB CONNIIK, aug t-a AdmlnUUatora. WIL-OW8' AlTlUlSKMEN-lh. Tho following appraisements of real and Eersonal property set apart to wldow-B of decedents avo been tiled In the oftico of tho Iteglster of Col umbia county, under tho Itules of Court, nnd wlllho-na-seuted tor absolute connrmation to tho orphans" Court to bo held tn llloomsburg.ln and for salu coun ty, on Monday, tho Mb day of Sept., 1881, at two o'clock p. m., of Bald day unless exceptions to such confirmation are previously filed, ot which all per sons Interested In said estates will take notico i 1. Widow ot lleeso M. Kck, late of Brlarcrcek town ship, deceased. i. Widow of lleuben ltauch, late ol Montour townRUip, aeor-ased. . Wldo ot James Heller, late ot Oreenwoo , Widow of W. 0. Hagenbuch, lato of Centre B. Widow of J. u. Klstler, lato ol Catawlssa town ship, dtceascd. . Widow cl lieu ry Aul, lato ot Scott townsnlp, de ceased. 7. Widow of H. it, Kline, late ot Orange township, ueceased. 8. Annralsetnent nr personal property In the ea SB, late ot scoit township, set late Ot U. Ileed IK iH mi,, nr unl apart to a minor child ot bald deceased. V. Ar Appraisement or realty net apart to saran Ursa, widow ot shartmck lions, lU cf BgaMoat town- ltcgistirtomce. Vru.iJaoour, liroouwuvxg, Aug. . "auf ngisur.