THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSIUHIG, COLOMBIA COUNTY, PA. 0. E, EL77ELL, BLOOMSDUKG, PA. 1' t idny, Nov, 18. 1881. .Tolin Cessna was beaten for .Tiulge i'i llio llcdfortl district but it was a ohwo call. liner had only 10 majority. Uov. I Toy t has appointed Thursday llio IMth inst. m a day of thanksgiving, in conformity with the suggestion of tlio i resident. .Titdgu Huuhcr'n majority in tlio district composed of Tnion, Snyder and Milllin comitici U a,'Jao. hast year the Repub lican majority in tiiosc counties was 1,1 lit a change of ;t,(i.V. This U u tri umph indeed. John Kelly and his Tammany follow ers worked as usual in the interests of tin' Republican.? of New York at the re cent election and suacecded in electing a Republican Surrogate. Thcro does not seem to bo much chance for Democratic victories m that State so long as Kelly lives and rules. Rill iMuMttllin foucU with the Ronub lioan riugsteiu in the Second Senatorial district of Philadelphia, and met with disastrous defeat. .Joseiih P. Kennedy, the choice of tho honest and reputable voters was elcelnd hv n lnrrni tn.ilnril.v. It is much to bo hojie'd that "Mully" will be permanently retired as a manipulator in poiuics. According to the Lancaster dntelli- (jencer thcro aro two pathetic stonci from Xcw York. One is to the effect that the President did not net homo in timo to bu registered, and hence lost his vote, anil tlio other is that Urant and Colliding "walked through" young As tor's district in behalf of his election to congress and yet he was beaten. This is too utterly touching for anything. Never mind the llgurcs the Old Dominion plants herself squarely In Hie line of pro gross.- -i'iiM. I'lctt. Ill private life that sort of "progress" eventually lauds us tollowors in tlio pen itentiary. The day is coming when the Republican'iiarty will bo a deal more anxious to disavow all sympathy with this wholesalo swindling of the peoplo oi irginia, man 10 ciaim any giory ior (ideating the honest JJemoeracy. California is proJiicin some wonder ful trotters, and the East must look to her laurels if she wishes to maintain supremacy upon the turf. A few days ago a yearling fill v trotted a mile In 2.-13; a two year-old trotted a mile in 2.21, and a quarter in .'12 seconds a 2.08 gait, both theso livers arc of 11 amble tonian stock. Tho sporting men of 20 yoars ago read of such performances with undisguised wonder. Fourteen common pleas judges were elected in the State last week, seven of whom wero Democrats and seven Re publicans. Voters evinced a total dis regard of party as regards judges, and cast their ballots lor tho best men with out regard to their political faith. Re publicans wero elected in strong Domo cratic districts and vice versa. This in dependence cannot be too highly appro elated as it proves that tho peoplo aro de termined to have ability and purity in jiiuicmi unices. Machine-manager Quay has declared himself in favor of (lalusha A. Grow for Governor, and certain newspapers of the State seem to be surprised. We can not imagine why. In all except name lie is as good a Uauierou man as Cooper If Quay thinks he can catch tho reform vote by any such bastard independent as "iui, uv; iiiii-jL uu tuning ins jtuiiiieai prescience. Grow sold out his friends at tho late election of United States Sen ator, and could'nt he had at any price by YVolfo's friends during the recent campaign. Tho roform Republicans win (icmami something belter than an oleomargarine, reformer and theio are too many ot them for a successful neg icci. oi ineir ciainii, Attorney General Palmer has benin proceedings in the Dauphin county couit before Judjio Pearson, against "certain mutual life insurance companies of the at ate. lie lias made an application tor a quo warranto for tho dissolution of the State Capital Mutual Aid Associa tion, of llarnsburKi the Prudential Mu tual Aid Association, of Ilarrisburg; tho Southern Pennsylvania Security, of Han over, I oi k county, and tho Steelton Mutual Relief Association, of Steelton 'llio application alleges that tho com panics named have violated their charters in various particular?, notably in col looting assessments for tho payment of iieatn losses upon only a portion ot tho surviving members: have knowingly al- lowed their certificates to be assigned to persons not tho legal kindred: made as sessments for purposes other than the payment of death lir-sia; and furilier.ihat tho policies oulv promise to nav the m Hiired the pro rain realized from tho as sessment, and that they violate tho act in not undertaking to pay a lixed sum, in addition to which speeilication the an- plication alleges that tho franchises are exceeded by said companies in issuiu endowment policies. The Attorney General will bo agisted by John 15. Mol'heion representing tho insurance .Department. 1 ho suits will bo pushed and will result in bringing to an end tho business of Mich companies us navo iieeu transgressing the law. lion est companies will not suller. NUIILK'S DKFIIAT. " It isimpOHsiblo to eonteniiilate tho ro suits of tho recent election with auvthing liko equanimity. I ho candidaoy t harles S. Wolfe iimdo it more than probablo that Mr. Noblo would bo elect oil. iovcr lieloro was a better onnor tunity offered for Ucmocrntio successi,but it was utterly neglected. '1 lireo reasons can bo assigned for tho defeat: first apathy on tho part of voter, who wero too liitlillerent to walk to the iiolls: seo ond, votes cast for Wolfe which wore in reality against Noble: third, trading b tho purchasable material in Philadel phia. That city as usual, failed to conio to time, only about half tho Democratic vote being polled. Hut not oven this was given to Noblo who was more than 7000 votes behind Major Vcale, a candidate- for local ollleo. Tlio notorious JJi'l MoMiillon worked with tho Pepub licans and traded wlierover ho could get a chauco to Author Ids own interests. Wolfo's vote In tlio Htato was over 50,000 and to this Democrats large ly contributed a most grievous error. The defout of Noble U discouraging and tin fait might as will be admitted. If the Demounts of the State will not taku the troublu to vote and voto straight, when they Imvo every prospect of win ning, through tho intervention of a third Official Eloction Returns Mali! Tri'iwircr. S I leg i i P : : "uu 107 ! If 110 15.1 1.1 S II 917 hi It 7 in ins lis t 4 ii-j H 10 7 mo 14 i so tia (II Ml o 113 84 C 11 5 3 2 18 1 1(19 80 6 Ml 8 1 IS no tz n 111 91 1 4 85 10 144 SI 1 93 0 1 l!cl IK 1 m nu 7 l l 17 04 S II 31 43 1 117 7 115 M 19 8 1 , W 64 IS 1 II) Jl 1 C 124 7 SsT 1547 150 C3 117 Pistrku, HWII't It.-nUm lifrwlck llloom Hint 119 JIN If. lit 1VI 117 91 Hrlarcroek . .. 121) CcntralM centra.,... .. I'onrnBliam North... ConynKham south . 114 9 1(19 M 140 115 01 MO 149 155 M orecnwooil. iicmiocK .... Locust Madison Main Minim Montour Mt. l'leasant,,,,, limnsro I'lno 11. Crook ttcott Knat Wott West HDgarloaf 81 41 78 (3 12 (5 1M Tot A I, 2948 H V WliltmoviT received one vote for AHuncIuto Judge In Orecnwooil i William Qiilcltli.-uim onu for l'rotlumotnry In Catawlssn j W. j Jnco'liv one for Heuhter rihI llcronler in Caluwlssai Charles Hlelinrt one for Treasurer In Ciitawln ; Jesse 1 licks one for Commit loner lit West HlooiiiHimrir I H. W. Ilungs two for Auditor In Orecnwooil A. 1'. Young one for Associate Jiuhfu In Orccinvood ; Joieph Kccee one for Anoclato Judge In Urcenwood II. Jncoby one for lleglster and Ucconlcr In Orange j II. O. ('reveling one for Register nnil Itecorder in Kant Scott. candidate, what probability is there of success when no such lavoramo state oi affairs exists? The venal followers of McMullen and his liko in Philadelphia can never be counted upon to do duty in tho Democratic rankfi.and might as well be eliminated from estimates ot tlio party's strength. Tho recent election was not creditable to the Democracy nor is ita cheerful subject for meditation. THE STAIt KOUrK CASKS. Tho prosecution met with a reverse last week, but whether this will be pro ductive of more, than a temporary stop to tho proceedings remains to be seen. Counsel for the government claim that they have plenty of damaging evidence in reserve una mat iiiu iinui win ju uu. Owimr to an adioitrnnieut of tho irand jury an indictment could not be procured beforo tho statute of limitations applied. It was therefore determined to proceed by what is known in English law, as in formation. This proceeding has been decided by Judge Cox to be improper, and ho therefore sustained the motion to expel the information from tho files of tho court, and discharged tho defendants. Tho muddle has given rise to much acri monious comment and tho prosecution is severely criticised for attempting a du bious method for bringing the cases into court. As, however, it is promised that tho trials will take place without due loss of time, it may bo as well to with hold criticism and await further (level opmcnts. UUITKAU'S TRIAL. The selection of a jury to try the as sassin Uiiiteau began on Alomlay. llio panel was exhausted after five men had been accepted. Guiteau attempted to read a statement in spite of tlio opposi tion of his counsel, and subsequently gave tho manuscript to a reporter but it was returned. Tho assassin evidently is sane enough to try and get his effusions into print on all occasions. Sir. Itobinson, one of tho counsel for the defence asked for more time, when Guiteau addressed the court and said ho was ready to pro ceed Willi tho case, lie then perempt orily ordered Mr. Robinson to withdraw. After some trouble Guiteau was induced to take his seat and remain quiet. If the man is insane it is in tho desire for no toriety' he constantly exhibits. On Tuesday four more jurors wero ac cepted and sworn. There were no inci dents of moment to chronicle. The at tendance in couit was very large, as it had been on the preceding day. The three remaining jurors were choicn on Wednesday. The full jury is as follows: John P. Ilamlcn, restaurant keeper; Fied. W. Ilrandeuburg, cigar dealer; Henry J. Bright, retired mer chant, Charles J. Stewart, merchant; Thomas II. l.ongly, grocer; .Samuel F. Ilobbs, plasterer; George W. Gates, ma chinist; Ralph Wormly, colored, laborer; W. II. ISrowner, commission merchant; Thomas llieuliu, iron worker, and Jo. seph Prather, commission merchant. Guiteau has issued another address, this time to the leg.il fraternity, and asks for assistance in his defense. Mahone's postmaster at Lynchburg, Stathutn, who was appointed at the cost of turning out an Union soldier, is under arrest for stabbing a young man with whom he had a dispute. Nice material they aro using in Virginia to aid in re pudiating the debt of tho State. i UK yrATiTvorK. The following are the official plurali ties for liaily and Noble by counties: Coiuilict Coiinlley Ailaiim Hcdford Herks Huck8 Caiiiliiia Carbon Centre Clailiin Clenrlleld Clinton Columbia Cumberland Klk Fayette Fulton Orccuc Jefferson Jiuilata U'hlgh Luzerne Lycoming Miltlln Monroe Montgomery Montour Xortliamiitou Northumberland I'crry I'lke. Schuylkill Sullivan Union Wayne Weslnioreliind ... Wyoming York :l Allegheny 217 Armstrong (ilTO'lleaver r.7llllllair r-'llHriKlford- fl87'lliitler 1147Caineron 1)1(5 ('liestcr 11531 Crawford 7011 Dauphin , 1(1:11 Delaware 1101 Erie (ilia Forest L'!)4 Franklin IIII5 Huntingdon 14111 Indiana 11 Lackawanna 201 Lancaster 1238 Lawrence 1825 Lebanon BTH.McKcim 22)Llerccr 171(1 Philadelphia 412 Potter 110 Snyder 2101 Soiutwt 1402'Siis(uelianna.... 15Tioga 5117 Venango 3120 Warren 200 Washington 41)0 51(1 Tumi 82 1; 2701 Daily's plurality . 58111) . 427 1)5 .' 840 . 1418 . 188 . 400 . 1330 . 780 . 1803 . 813 . 520 . 110 . 24-1 . 505 . 11(10 . 101 . 4121) . 840 . 1500 . i!85 . 304 ,13500 . (112 . 80 . 1475 ,. 870 . 1433 . 44 . 507 . 050 44032 37030 7002 Total 37030 News Items. The Prairio Creek lias bioken into a coal mine at Streator, 111., doing 109, 000 damages. Hon. K. R. Smith of New Vork has been.appointed assistant counsel for the government in the prosecution of Guiteau. Heavy snow storms and drifts nro re ported at Sherman, Washington Terri tory, The overland train from Ogden was abandoned one day recently. Michael Scanlan, aged fifty-seven, Bhoriff of Schuylkill county, died nt Port Carbon Tuesday, after several months' illness, of hypertrophy of the liver. Tho Sttrto tax rovlsion committee in sosslon in Philadelphia, after appointing a number of comuiitteos and adopting tho report of the business coiiim'.ttco with slight amendments, adjournal to meet in Philadelphia December 27, to recclvotln report of the committees. of Columbia County hold tho 8th Awmt'lllltl lllll.'IK. k. I'mlli'y. Hn?. Uco. Trcinumr. ('oinml.nilor J ; J -1- 1.1. J 2 - I I'j'l n ' ill 2 l"l 121 f 121 12l 2 llli ill 2 101 4 1 2 IO- 81 2 1r.lt 101 17 4' II 17" 13 4i 67 14.1 M 117i 111 1.1 til 117 169 1 tl 227 12' II Hi 112 lid II 219 in 901 1ir, m 9 8 121 121 8 91 82 CO 10 110 13.1 2 121 120 153 1 84 81 6 67 II 46 10 81 29 0 M 81 12 1 101 131 149 1 81 10M 81 2 187 1M 1 184 134 152 4 Hi 4(1 4 44 80 40 4 CI 31 4 01 01 41 3 80 89 8.1 00 41 8.1 15 118 87 91 IHI 13 3 81 4 3 24 12 0 81 1 A li 1J 5 0 18 01 15 3' 19 3 1. 14 4 ICS 30 4 111 31 10 1 1C9 30 4 104 t,-,9 24 ft 41 23 I 117 II 2.1 44 21 40 49 17 15 10 119 91 20 l.V 73 77 20 127 91 21 121 1,2 10 1 t 112 ill I I 87 3 1 30 1 109 41 I 10.1 10.1 27 91) 10 I 9i)l 11 90 10 1-3 84 9 200 01 171 53 41 tl'.l C:l 1 200 1llil 1,1 9 141 31 81 24 07 147 3I 111 142 27 I 2 77 3 18 71 10 13 2 113 3 1 91 9.1 0 1 I 157 37 ' 131 41 1 1 151 i; 130 130 8.1 7 3 50 24 7 29 25 81 7 31 3,1 7 82 61 23 9 70 32 1 97 31 64 in 89 Oil 0 20 35 43 2.1 41 37 2.1 9 44 43 81 41 44 52 10 1 6 04 V I 41 10 2.1 2 C4 11 1 03 31 3 33 18 31 20 9 53 2.1 31 53 19 7 9 60 21 87 79 84 89 171 91 03 13 9 1 91 31 3 44 89 83 41 II 21 44 4J 3V 41 21 123 7 111 7 9 123 7 I'i! 118 0 101 109 islO.lMJ 201. 2161 1037 1012 iJS'sWUMil 131 M23 2735109l M r. M1 ;w 10J 1K1 14-1 131 Us 80 1 01 M: CD S " 27 21 m si 10 (11 31 n 3-1 80 81, t 8 19 411 81 7 1291 121 29 91 B.1 Mi 21 84 81 IS 61 82 4 8S 27 83 82 10 2.1 4.1 8(1 7 isu 110 The boilers in a factory near Hast Saginaw, Michigan exploded on Saturday last, killing four woikmen. A ferry boat was swamped in the Hudson near Troy, on Saturday, and six jiersons drowned. Threo others are miss ing. A four-year-old son of John Fox was killed on Saturday in Wilmington, Del. by a bull dog belonging to John Doran. Tho dog broke its chain, caught tho boy by the throat and horribly mangled him, causing almost instant death. Col. John Howard Welles was arrested in Now York on Sunday for threatening by letter to murder Jay Gould. Another crank gone wrong. Tho President has accepted Attorney General MacVeagh's resignation and ho has left the department. Solicitor Gen eral Phillips will net until a new appoint ment is made. Judge Folger took possession of the ollico of Secretary of the Treasury, last Monday, and after receiving the chiefs of bureaus and divisions, bejjan woik at once. Two cars containing thirteen passen gers wero blown from the Central Colo rado track near Georgetown, Colorado, last Friday, but no one was dangerously hurt. Dr. Higbee, superintendent of public instruction, says that no more orders will be granted for admission to orphans' schools. There are too many pupils now for the amount of money appropriated. John Dakin, a contractor of Wilkos barre, while stepping from one track to another on the plane of the New Jersey Central U. 1!. at Ashley Tuesday, was struck by a train and instantly killed. Uev. Dr. Henry Highland Garnet, colored minister to Liberia, sailed from New York on Saturday. A largo number of colored people saw him off. Songs of regret wero sung and f'vling addre.-ses made. Indianapolis Daily Sentinel. NO MOIli: !OS.ll If we aro correctly informed, Si. Jacobs' Oil is now the usual tea party topic in place of the former staple free gossip. How wise and how much more beneficial! Fire on Friday last destroyed the larger pait of Woodstock, N. 15.; the llethany Orphans' Home, near Woniels dorf, Pa; the Metropolitan Iron Works in Richmond, Va., and a number of cot tages at Old Orchard Reach, Me. Aaron A. Chase, editor of the Seranton Times, was convicted on Wednesday in tho epeeial term of court, held in Wilkes Rarre, Judge Elwell presiding, of libel against W. W. Seranton, lato manager of the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Com pany. The jury gave a verdict for dama ges in the sum of i?:i,:!.'i8. Clear hi'ad aid voice, easy bi-eathiuir, j sweet breath, perfect smell, taste and hearing, no cough, no distress. These I arc the onditions brought about in Ca itarrhby tho" use of Sanford's Ra lical Cure. Complete treatment for Si. Robeit A. Welsh, son of Aristides Welsh, tho famous horse breeder, of Chestnut Hill, shot and dangerously wounded a man named James Petrio in New York on Thursday night of last week. He is in jail. A deteelive from Philadelphia was searching for Welsh having a warrant for his arrest for for gery. Hon. Lionel Sackville-West, the new minister plenipotentiary and envoy ex traordinary from the court uf Si. James, has called upon President Aithur ami foramlly presented his credentials. He was accompanied by Secretary Rlaiue, who introduced him to tho president. The customary congratulatory addresses wero made. Freeman Roa, aged about seventeen years, fell at Reading out of a third story door at tho elevator at Hendel's hat fac tory Monday, to tho ground below, a distance of over thirty feel, and when some employ es ran out to pick up his body he arose, ran into the factory, and resinned work. He was iiuliuit. Important to Tkavki.kus Special in Jucemeuls areofljred you by the Burlington Route. It will pay you to read their ndver tUement to be found eUwhere in this issue March 18 40-w NEWADVERTISEMENTS. "SHELUPF SALI'j. By virtuo of smJiy writs uiuoJ out ot tlio (Van ot Ojiii nun I'm u ot Columbia coun ty, auU to uw Utrocicd, a til I exposed to public Balo at llio Court Houso In Mojimburi;, at two o'clock p. in., od SATL'ltDAY, DK('i:.MIlKU lOlh, 1881. Tlio following described real estate situate In tlio Town ot llloonisburif, Columbia count), Pcnnsylvo. nla, as tho property ot S .in i ,1 II Jucaby. bounded on tni north by lot of c, W. Jllll ir, on llio east by East street, und on tlio nest by an nlley. on which are erector a lvo-story brick dwelling house, two story frame, dwelling home, fruno bliop and oth t OUt-bUtliUOKS, Keked, taken In execution ut the suit of Louisa Gross agtlnst Simuvl II. J.cu'jy and to bu sold ua tlio property of S.'iiuel II. Jacoby. .Mili.cu, Attoraey. Ft, Ya, A I that certain lo tot ground slliuto In orange (tile, Columbia county, reunsjlvanla, containing ninety-nine and t-UhUteiitbs square perches ot laud strict measure bounded auddcs-Jilbcd, as follows, to-wlt: ll-'glnnlngat ncorncron Hue cf land fcun erly of Henry I), Walker thence- by suld llnonoilli slxty-nroanda half decrees west iw? aiidelgliy hundredths chains to a corner, lli"no- by land foi in erly of Jacob llarinan and freo tchool lot n rth lid', ty aud om-iiair degrees cait two and twenty-tour hundredths chains to a corner, thence br land of Mary Martz, Krull Kllue ucd others south Bitty, four and a lulf degrees oast two and elgbty.three liuudrodths peichts lo a post, theneo by land of tho said Ueury I), Walker south thirty-two .degrees west two ant t'vcnty.hundredtlii cbatas to the plao of beglnalug,ou wh'cli are erected a two-story fruine bulldlug kuowa as tlm orangevllte .Mile and Vim ah) Acadeui)," Bel.e-l, taken In exec i.lon nt tlio suit of lbs Or nngeW.le Jlntiul Suing Fund and una Asoe'a. Hon against tho oraiigevlllo Mala a id female Acad emy and in bo sol! as the pmpert; of I ho orange vlllv Mule and Keinab) Aoadniy, Hiu.sk, Attorney, Wnd Kx. V, II. U.NT, Nov.is-ts mieiirr. day of November, 1881. arf Auditors. 121 104 102 914 117 80! 13.1 Oil! 113 82 19 107 49 120 ! 110 90 20.1 141 on lr.s M 79 41 04 C.1 Ml 89 18 157129791 13.7 1411 149 Scrofulous Itching and Scaly Hu mors of the Skin, .Scalp and Blood Cured. MiitAcui.ors cl'ki:. 1 wltl now stito that I mtdj n miraculous euro ot ono ot tlio worst cvsjs ot skin rtli j.iho kno vn Tlio patient Is a man forty jeirso'd; ii.ul suffered lltteen year.i. lllseyei. ho tip and nearly hWwnjiu body presented n frightful appearance. Had had tho at tention of twelve dlrter-jat puyiieiiim, w.n pio s'rlbectlho best remedies kniwntoiho proles Ion, such as lodllo potanlum arsmtc, cirrosl.o subli mate sars.iparllli, etc. itti pallJ'jO') for m-dleal l:M treatment with but little relief. I prevailed upon him to H so llio C'utlcur.t ltesoleut Internally, aud tlio Uutlctua and ctitleura --oap externally, lie did so and was Completely Cured. Tno ski 1 on his head, face, a id many oilier parts of bu bod)-, which P'liionlcil a most loathsome nppturance, la now assort nnd sm writ as an Infant's, with no sotror traco ot tho rtlsa40 left bchlud He has now been cured twelve months Itcporled br F. 1I.1I110W.N, Ksip, liarnwell.S. 0. SCltOl'TIA SOUK. Tholtov Ilr. .In dctalllnsr hta etpcilenco wlih thocutlcura Itcint-dlus, sail that Ihioinrli Divine I'rovldence ono ot h's pnn-liloners was cured urn scrofulous sore, n lilch s slowly dr lining away his life, by the Cutlcura Kcsolvent Internally, and Cu'lcuia and (Iilllcuia soap externally, Tho pjlson that had fed llio disease was completely driven o it. ECZKMA. Sixteen months since, an eruption broke out on my leg and both feet, which turned out to b ) Kc7.ema and caused me great patn and annoyance. I tried v.ilousiemeille-H with no giod tcsult, until I used llio Cutteiira Hetolveiit Internally and Cutlcura nnil Outleiirt Sjap externally, wh'o i entirely cured me, so that my skin is as smooth and natural as ever. LEX. M. ritAII.BV, oi souta st , Baltimore. CUTimtA. Tim rntlcura treatment lor tho euro of Skln.scalp, aud Ulood IMseas'-s, consists In tho Internal usoof Ciulcura Heioltont, the new Ulood I'urliler, una tlio external use ot Cutlcura and t'utleuri Soap, tho Great Skin cures. l'rico of curiC'lIltA.sm ill boxc, &c.: large boxes ll.CUTIOUIt ltKSOI.VKNi', tl p- r bottle, cutlcura hoap,25c. Cutlcura having iu.ip, ,5c. Depot, WEEKS .troi'l'EII, Uos'on, Mass. Sanford's Itiuliosil ''lire, Complete Treatment For $100. .S tnfird s ltnrtlcnt Cure, Catarrhal Sjlvcnt and linprool Inhaler, wrapped In one packnge.wlt'a full directions, aid s ild oy all rii-re;l.st.s fur ono dollar. Ask for Sanford'.s Itudlcal ('urn. From aslmpln cold or InUueuia to Hid rotting, Mont-lilng and il -.itli of the sense of smel , taste and lie ring thlj gioit .emedv Is supreine. ' oi sououa mucous nccumul tlio n nro rumored, the entire membrane claie d, ilblnfecto I, sooilu'd and h -aled, head au.1 voleo cleared, a u-ll, ttsle and hearing restoro-1 and constitutional nva ngcscheckeil. 'Ilius, extern'iily and Internally does this great economical remedy work, In stantly relletlng aud permanently curing the most uggravated aud d ingerous forms of Ua turru (Jeneral Agents, WEEKS & 1'OlTKIt, Uos'on. IUTS. M OK, lloaches. Water Hug; mi l tied and Hlacl: Ants eut raenous- lv I'AKMINV EX I'EUMI. ' XT . rr. .1, .11.. X.'.. fun di na i fiiici b ii irns, granui les and liouwholds oncn ci art u in a ingie nlirht. Ues'. and cheeriest vermin killer in the world, mo failure. In 30) ears. Kvei) box warrant ed. Sold by nil eioeers nnd druggists. tk tor l'AnsO.SS', Mulled forme, by WEEKS i l'Oi'l'KU, nosion. (.ii. KXIX'L'TOH'S SAI.K Of VALUAI1LK Tlio undersigned executor of Miry A.Oearhart, latoot Main township, will expose to public saloon t lie pn lubes In Main ton nshtp on riATUKDAY, OVKMHHn aith, 1831, at two o'clock In the altera ion of said day, thi fo'.- nwlngdeMCilbed real estate lo-lt: tiltuate on pub lie icadjleudlrg fiom L'atawlsna lo Mltlllnvlll-, op irstto Espy, bounded by liudi of William Klsher, i-olonion DiiiiiHT nnd others, eonluli Ing (i .ti.-rcN, .llurc oi Less, on which are erected a '1'WO-STOHY 1'ltA.MU IIOUSK, .Sl'AllLE, SHOl'and other out-bulldlRgs, n wellot water with pump near the door, u line young APPLE OHCIIAItU, trees all beating, alvi a tln ot ot I'cneh trees, Pear.. I'Iuiih and oilier trutt. Term) made known on day of salo. Part ot money can remain lu property. W. II. YETTEIl. Nov. ts.iiw Executor. jxi;cuTou'ci NonoK. KsrtTB OK AlilM IIOIT, PKCK.tSSn. Lettirs UixUuiJiitary on tho estate ot Adam noil, lazier tno iu..iimiip or .n.iuts in, u iiiiinoia co, 1 Vim a., d coiscd. lute been uraiited br Ibu Hil-Is. ter ot said emnty to .Inue-s lOner, exeeuior, Allperioiis liavlug elalim -tgilusulio iMttiuoflhe d cedent ui-e reiius'cd lo pii'sx-nt thenifur settle- uinut aim iuj-jj in it-u-.ea m tuu iis-Hau. to uiuwo iu rueutto I lie uudcr-ilgiied oxi-cutor without delay, r. W.MII.f.Elt, JAMES KISS Ell, Attjim-y. Executor, nov. 13 o-w OIM'IIAKS' COL'UT SALIC, OF VAI.UAIII E REAL, ESTATE! lly virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, the ucdtrslgned Admlul.tiator Of the estntiof U, II, Wells, lute of Hie borough of II rwlck. in suld county dictated, wlllti ose to public sale, on llio premises on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1881, at ono o'tlock In Hie oftei noon ot said day, the rol lowing dcseilbtd properl), to win All that lettati. puce tr arcd cf hinder lotof K round situate In Ilerwlck ufon-sald, bounded and described as follows, lo-w It: On the enstby Market street, west by an alle), noilli b) lot ot William Faust nt.d soulh by lot of W, J. Knorr, number sev. en on MaiUt stiett, en which me erected u FUAMK DWELLING HOUSE, Stable and outbulldlugs. 'I HUMS of SALE, Ten per cent, of one-fourtl ot the purchaso money to be paid at tho striking dowu uf the property : the ouo fourth less thu ten per cent, at the continuation of sale, and the remaining throe-fourths In one year thereatlei wim liiUirtstfiom counrmatltn nisi. OvUUIOK MAI.LSItV, O. II, Jacisov, Administrator, Attorney, sep. ID, 'si is xTOTici; is imuiuiY oivkn that I apulloatlon will be ma le, under the prot lilou of the Act ot the (leneral Assembly of the Cjuiiinu wealth of rt-nnsylvanla approved the wihdty of April, isn, entitled "An Act to pro Ide fir tho In coiporutlon und regulation of ceitaln corporations" and tho several supplements thereto, for Hie clnr. ter ot a corpora-Ion to w eullat 'TIIK Citoss CHEEK COA . COMPANY" rropohed (o bo Incorpo rated for the purpuso of mlnlug and seldng anthra cite coa and acquiring and exercising all iliufran t.hlwn, rights and privileges relating lo or connected Willi tho iiciiulslilou, use and Ulsnomiinof real and jierkonal property, aud nil oilier franchises, rights and privileges ot a mining company Incorpo rate under tho abuve mentioned act und supple mnts. 'I he mining operations of tho company aro to bo curried on lu the counties tot l.uierne, SchU)lklil, (Mi bon , Columbia nnd Norlliumberland, In the Matoot I'euL'Silvanla and sales uuddelivtrlisare lo bo livd-i wltlilu or will uut the Mil ijtate Power lOHllor leleaie'h-t real elatoof the corporation Is to liocxir Jel by the Dlieeturs without Hi ut icselty ot oblal .lug tau cousent of the stockholders, J MEi K. UOWEN, Kollcltur fur Applicants, No. 'iio South Kourlli Kiucl, 1'hlliidelplila, Novcmier llih, sl-aw catarrh! SIIliltlLTS SALE. Hy vlrluo tif euttlry writs Issued out of the Court ot Ccinliion I'lei h of Columbia county and to me dhecttd, will be exposed to public wile at the Court House, In llloomsburg, I'i nns) Ivnnta, nt two o'clock, p. in. on MONDAY, DECKMHUIl rati, 18SI. Tho following itcs-cilbcil real eitate, fcltuato In the Uoioughcf llrrnhk, t'oliiinbl.i rounly, l'eiiiis)lui. hlii, beginning at tho corner cf ln-lot number llfty. eight, thenco along Second street wcstwarJIy to an alley nlnety.nlno feet, tlitnen along tiald nncy cign. ty-fournnd nve-tentlufcet to the corner of lot be. longing to the estate of William S, Evan9, deceased, (hence along said lino nloety-thrco feet to tho cor ner ot lot numtcr ntty-clght, thenco by lot number llfty-clstit elghti-tour and llve-tcntlis feet to tho placoof beginning, tclng tho northeasterly part of lots number flfty-nlno nnd slxty.as numbered In tho general plan ot said town, containing Hovcn thou sand eight hundred end ntty-clght Ami ll.e-tentlia feet of ground, on which are erected one largo two story friimo duelling house, framo barn nnd other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In ox viu'lin at tho suit of Tlimiaj n.iuchor against Franklin Stowart and to bo Hold us tlio property of franklin Stewart. Jicxs jn, Attorney. end. Kx, ALSO. Thi t .lljwhu dewlbjd roil oiUtoslliu ulullio Uormwli of Ilcrwlik, Columbia county, I'cuuaylr.t nli, bounded and describe,! as follows, to w I": On tlio north by Jsck'Oii street, on tlrjeistby Mulber ry street, on tho south by bt of itarr, Iroz' -r, and on thewc3t by an atlo)-,saId;iot being feet In 1 it h and feet tn dep h, k inwn as lot So. 14 In In said borough, on which nro erected aiwost;ry frame dwelling house nnd ont-kttchou Holr.ed, taken In oxecnllm at tin null of I". Ii. lllack against Jackion Ale, and to bj d-iltattho property of.Iack'on lo iKKMit, Attomey. V.iiJ. lit. A1.0. All that certain lot or pteco of land s ttule In dr nngo township, Columbia ounty, l'eiinsylvanti, bounduliml d scribed as follows, to-wlt: Ilegln nlng at a stone corner In a public road and running thence nloni slid m l inrth sUty-nlu avl J lull degress mst e'g'it pireltes and foir tentis to n stone, thence b I in I fornnrlr.f McK dvy tinku niirlh'J.in 1 three fo utlu rtej e is wist nineteen and fo ir-tenths perches to astoa-1. Hi inoj by I ind form erly of llenjtmin lioone, Jr , i-outh ;Kt)-nIi.o and a halt degrees west eight peich"3 and four-tenths to n stone, and tbence by lacd formerly of .Incob Ilag- cnbuchsouth eight nnd a half degrees, east nine teen parches and four-tenths to the placoof b"gln ntng, containing ono acre strict measure. A 1.5-0, On i other lit orpl-cj of I mil iltuatu In Orango township, cwiityand stits afn-jsild, bounded and described us f,llu,v4 to wits Heglnnliu at a stono t for a corner In tho ptlbPc rot I leading from Pe ter Miller'. fir n to Light street, thence "y lands ot Jereinlali II tgenb i h nerlli teven undone-quar ter doarees wet nineteen pere ics an I live links to a stone, thence by land of ttie said Margaret ,1 i Drake sJtith nlno degree east nineteen perches nnd eleven links lo a stone lu tlio public road arore sald, thenco by thesamo bout.li seventy und one (iiarter degrees west in e p, relies mil twualj-four links to the place of beginning, containing one hun dred and twenty perches be tho taxna inviu .r I- s.s, whereon aro ereclo t a story and a half dwelling house and stable. Seized, taken lu iX'CUiloti at Uu sultot Peter Ent'sadml jlstralor a.'ulnit .luslali P. i ice and to bo sold as thu property of JosUh I. Ic ', W.J. Uuexti.fcw, Attorney. V.-n 1. Ex. A1..-0. All that coi lain piece or parcel jt an .situate lu tho township of ilreon.vood, coanty uf ooluuiblt State of Pennsylvania boundjland described as tal lows: Hounded on tho north by lauds ot mho Kitchen, Jesio Heacock aa 1 John .Mill ir, on th - east by lands ot Ilrlttatn Thomas, on th? south byluids of o. Ii. Wilson, Ira IteUbliu ail .Jicwjj Kobblas aud oa the west by lindsot Lloyd Yoigirondiiengo K"stcr, containing soventy-twj acroi mire or Km of which abeut sixty acres are clearo I and eU'li'. or ten acres timber land. Theru ore on tho place one frame dwelling houso ono und a half sioiics lil ;li. nnd oue frame dwelling hous ) i wo stui I lil,'h, one iarn, partirame and part log, two a,ip'e urchnul two wells ot water, one pottery kdu, and -iher out buildings, good fences. Sc. A I-SO, All that other pUce or panel of land s tuatu In Greenwood township ntaresall, b mailed mil ii-'- scribed a follows, to- vlt: oa the uoith by on tho east by land of Humphrey I'arkn-, o.i i..u south by land ot Humphrey Parker, mil o.i Hi-' west by Joseph Parker, couUilulu; eleven a'r.-s more or less, ot which about three acre i are cleared, and tho balance timber land. Seized, taken In ceeutlon at the ault of William ltobblns for use of John Christian against Joiin II Parker and to be sold a til pro,) iru of John II. Parker. Hobi.sos, Attorney, VeLd. Ex. ALSO. AH that certain lot or pi' -co of ground situate In East llloomsburg. County of Columbl land Hatu of Pennsylvanla.baunded and dci-crlbed ns follows, to wlt: On the north by an alley, on tho cast by an alley, on tho south by lot of Turnbacli, and on tho west by pub'lo road, leading from llloomsburg to Ucrwlck (now called East street) conlulr.lng In front on said road (East strrtt) about rif'y feet, and In depth about one bundic-d nnd hint ty eight, feet, on which aro erectel a luge two s'ory brick build ing, stable an I out-') id Huge a veil of gi)d water oa tho pro n Ises Selzod, taken Inexecatlou al the suit of lohn (l. Freeze, admlnlstritor of I.ovllli Mcnigh deceased, against Itlcharl II. Mentgh vlr.'i nj-le , id iMi irl s Savage, terra tenant, and lobe sold us the piorer tyof Iltchard U. Menagli. with notice to Charles Sa'-uge, terre tenant. Uiiui.gr, Attorney. Vend. Kx. ALSO, The one-half Interestot all 1 1iat cer alu lot or piece of land situate In Ornngei H e, i ounij i f Co lumbia a'.d State of Pennsylvania, and bounded nnd described as follows, to-wl Adjoining nn alley , u the south, Main street of slid townou the ' K'.alnt now belonging to the helrsof Peter Achenb.ch on the west, and a lot sold to William I-'Mier on the noi th, containing four thousand aud eighty-eight square feet more or less, on which are erected a two-story duelling bouse, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of the or angevllte Mutual Saving Fund and Loan AsMjclatlui against Calvin Hertlng and John Ileirlngnnd to bo sillasth-i property of Cutv'n Hen lug and J Iin Uerrlng. Miixku, Attorney. Vend. Ex PZAL II ES I', Shorltrsoniee, llloomsburg, Sherltr. November II. "il -t i yiDOW'S AIMMLVISKMUXTS. widow's appraisement In the estate of Ed'vari llalty, deceased. Per onaliy, l'J.13 llfltlty, WI.83 J00 Widow's apprnl-eiii' ill III the (State ot Joseph L. Preston, deceasid. Personalty, uuo.co Wlllboi'onllrm id n si on Hi" nsr. Monday of Do cember. sl, and unless exceptions be tiled within fiurdty tiieruitter, tho huiiu will bo con tinued absjlutely. WM. KHICKllAtlM, X,v. -i-tc Clerk. John A. Funston's Real Estate, Trust) Iuvestmont and Collection Office. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Full S I.E Or Exchange large l'rumr House f jr two rninll , good stable, fruit and vntir. l-uni-U lit II, F .-li.trp-less il Acn s, Frame llouse.bai L tarn, gcod fruit aud water, In Mudhou lovLbhlp, la. (cciipU-d by Washington bmltb, vj'ft Acres. Hurley farm, Mont ur to viihhlp.frami' dwelling house, bank barn and other out-biiildiiig, goul solliubout ino acres timber; well watered! lieullhy location, good in uket , II desired, will di vide In two or threo tracts, heoditif s, Terms easy. Now owned by Win, Neal, Kail. A comfortable new brick dwelling on Mu street, vest ot .Market, lu rooms. A bargain. Four pleostnt building lots on West htreet.iheiip. Very desirable for iiult-t home For particulars, apply to Oct. I(, -sl-tt JOIIN A. Fl'.NSTON. OLDEST AND BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER The Nw Yon Obskkvuk has now the 1 irgesl cir culation of Its class. It Is I'XDKXOMIXA 770AM HVAXUKUCAL. ami XATIOXAI. It will enter Its tslVTIISTU VUiilt, wlih a sheet tour limes llio t-lzuof Us Ilr t Issue, fun of Foreign and lioiuestlo news; Willi tiger ous Editoilsli ui on mutters of religious and secu lar luterHSt; ttph (Miefully t-dKt.il Depjimi, nts for chl'dren, Sabbath Seiioul Teiche'S Farmers aud business men I Willi eight acilve Editors an ill rlvulled statT of Foreign Correspondents, and paid Coutributoin lu every part of llio country. INTSW BOOK OF "IRENEUS" LETTERS. w.th S.E2L ronxnAir or the Auiv.oit, Is given to anv one sending us a I ona tide Nxw cu sciiivt k and 3, 1 r for the comlug year. Specimen vvjiio frtt. AMrtui A'A'H 1'0,'A' OIIMWVJW, Xew York, UDITOK'S NOTlCK. inTATR or k. J. tiiohnmk, mcxasf P. llio undrHi tied Audit or appointed by tlio fir plums' cowl ot i clnmlilii county, loinnkodlstrlbnr flon of llio bnlnt.io In llielmndscf the admlnlftrato to nnd nnmiig the parties entitled thereto, will moo nil parties Uiuri-itted therein at hUofilcoln lilootns burg Pa., mi saiurday llm nth tiny of November I'll, at. ten o'clock a.m., when nnd wlit-ro nil per suns having nnj elnlins upon Mil fund will nppen and prove ihn suno or lie debarred from receiving an) rharo thereof. ('. W. MII.LEIt. (HI, ll,'8.w Auditor. JXKCUrOJt'H NOTICK. kstatb or SAnau rrnn, Di:eKAn. Letters testamentary on tlio eatnto of Surah Peg?, lato of Madison lown'ihH, Columbia county deceased, linvo been granted by tlio Ilexlster of said county to Abraham llartllno of Jeisnjtown.px r. All persons having claims ngnlnst tho estate of said de cedent aro rruurntrt to pretent them for settle ment, and thoso Ir.dct tea to tho estate lo mske payment to tho undersigned exicutor, without delay, AllltAIIAM IIAIiTI.IN'E, K ecutor, Oot.tl-ow1 ,Ierse)town, la. jTOTH'F-. I iS-.iice I' iiereiiy giu'iim tr, t lo i-iiiowing u f iirii . h.ts been tiled In the Proiluriotary's onicu of L'l.luin l bit county, and wll be pieji riled to the court of j Cunmm Plea ot mid entity on ttie tint Mend ty nt December. A. I) mt nnd cinuliiiinl nller tf'O 1 fourth dy of said term uiilcsexcepttoi s be filed i wiinin in ii. iiino. ; 1, Aero it.t of John A 1 lln Ill.. n lull ttli, I-'unston, Co iiintlteu of Sal. I - - - - - o - - 1 2. Account of B M. Towksbury Coinmllteeot 11 niauusrllailii,--, a luiiiiuc. WM. KltlCKHAL'M. fl. M.onck, I'roliry. Deputy. Nov. i-te rjMtl.U, I.I.ST, I)KC. TKUM, 1H3I. Montgomery Cut v lohn Leggotl. Martha K Cruasv et al v. .lost po It Vtmlersllcc. John HuoDard, trust e ct al vs (leorgu ivnnlngton ct al WlPhiin I. tin n, trintee, Ac, v.s.lohn W 'Jortinan. Phoi'bii wiiltet alts Mnrv Wood etui. John M sntillT vs tin it suilirr Daniel i.owry s co t tow nshlp. Joseph Lamoii va llaun th La mill's ailmlulstratur. Samuel fichweppenlielur s tl MA;. I K l.03Kard. Align tin , leutid et u. is dunes A Miller. A P Wans v nilinibii co-inty l s !' ,v I, Assiela IIjii. I.e.U C Willlnni vs Uiangivillo M S V .t I. Asocla tl'ii. Lsziiii Morn is C H l), ittcilck. Chaili-s ( ulem.iii h II. r.i'iiiM S l'.t L Av8.cl.tl 11, John No h iril v.silrnligev lie M S K L Avsoclailon MailhHs Klin, ts Pen ton M S l-'.V L Association. Jeremiah Kilbvs Columbia County 'sl'l L Asso ciation. James Lnmon'sndmlnl3tritrlx vs Joseph I.amon. vamui-i liugar vs n 11 nam. liaitley .siner.sun vs A 11 Kti Kendall. Clinlon Itobllinv.s 11 l-'sharuless. .V II Wnlle vs Joseph It Van i -isllco et al. . II lleirlng vs Ijseph It Vander.llce et al. A II Herring vs Jost ph It Vnnderllco et til. Em in in I strati's vs Martin Johnson. Cen I va I ui Mutual Hating Fund Association vs Sarah llallev, Curtis s rooks vs The liorotu'li of nam lite. I, n l.u'i.v, lire vi lieunlsou Urluk Datl I S ivatr vs Jereinlali Veacer Hjo go lle.igle's uso vs St sos Metier. vi 11 nun Micin tmer vs Micu.ei ureters niniirvs. llei iv Muter vs o t) 1, Kosleubaildor. Jacob LMeuslnger vs John Waliz. ((cargo Farter vi.Iulin Funvton. iieujimiu .tuner s a iniiiiisiraiors vs tieo. nti iescr. T 1ST OI-' .IL'ltOHS, 1)I-:C. TKIt.M, mi. UllAN'I) .lUltOKS. Heaver -S Psiil Kit. liloom Wdllaci lUcnbuch, Isaiah Ilagciibuch, Albert lluihliie. Isaac Koiulai mel, Hiiaicroek luiilcl Kelelmer l! tatvlssa -S.iliniel Kredcrlcs. Centre eejiu.ln Dallui, Ebslia Ulngroso. Con) tigh un Hi rnard Doyle, Jnmns l.vans. Fls'.ilngere, k H u-rlson Hess, Nathan Smith. uiecnwond-W Plkeler, KU Welllvir. Hemlock Win C llelchalt. lackson Klias 1 oiltig. Locust-Oer.t lloner, John llerncr. Ma.ilsun Joseph Maust scott .lohn Ktkroth, I'avld (lehlug, r, Joseph Mil ler, Jos 'ph While. TKAVKItSU .IfUOltS. KlIlsT WKSK Heaver Tli'.ims Downs, David Fink. llenlon Peter laitibaeh, Hcrwlck Chirlcn K llutlln, 1 11 llojt. Iirlarcieek Emor Dieiterltk, lleubeu Hitler. llloom Jam 'is end i.v J K (irotz, tVllllam Eramir, John l'enmin, lurles Habb, C ark Sloan, N 'I Ingle -. Centre .lohu S Mai.n. Frankllii )li),,' llotvrr, Samuel lleedcr Fls'dugereek -K 1' II nil-.-, (leorge Heath, II W Kline, nail I Wli in r (IreenwooJ-F s Falrm m, Join Haloes. lleinlock-C L llstlniaii, Joseph Mi) tier. Jacks in Jacob Knouie. Minim I a iienlcr-hou. .Madison Klta'n it Hariman. .Montour II -in) tldrleh, Fred Sfnger. orauge M t' N a ite. I'lno John limner, Win Itarshner. H F Whltmo)er. Scott vim Diake. Harry Tott nsend si-:eoNti tvkKK. 1! n'on-Slephen Kaifer, Jereinlali Stiles, Elljih V -, mu llei it ,elt -H W Kuril 1. J jhu W Evans. W T Smder. liloDin Mepiuii CjIiiiis, Abr.un Fn, Ell Knorr J It Loekird.Mm Lemon, (Js savage. Citavtlssa (1 E Mters. V -Hire Miron Eel, liner. l'Yi i kliu r i. a nicy. Fhditn, cieot CI .sli, ,M A Aiiimetman. lieiiiloek-John lie!, A J lleng,e, E M crawfjrd. Jark.san Alex Knoiis. . Dmlei Youn Locust Thorn is Ho. r nan, Dan el Knorr, Joseph i nomas. Minim -Wcslev Nus, I K s -h veppeilDlse.-. Main Jeremiah l.ougeulier,'er. .Madison .ludoon Axe, (leorge hi, liclhu I Whip ple. Orange -t"iesler Cot, J.,h:i N ) liar i. s'oit J S n.v li-iian, lllohard J ) msi'i, lllram Tron- bit '. 1 I'-CilSTKU'S NOTICK"!. IV Notleo Is hereby glten lo nil legatees, eredl- Uu-h and other persons Interested In Hie estates ot thu respective decedenls nnd mliinis. Ihatthe fol- lowlngailiiiliilatrutors',eNeciitor' und guanllans' ao cuuiits hate In en llled In llio nlllce of the Iteglster of coi. uo, anu vtiu no prescnica lor connrmaiion ami allowance In tho Oinlinns' Couit to bo held In llloomsburg, on Monday, Dee. r, mi, uii o'clock p. in. on saiu uay ; I. Tho first and final account, of JoiepliW. r.tes. auuuuisiiaiur oi r.utin rtes, mu t was uitiaij. inlnlstraKr of Joseph I'llklngton. ! i'o or (Ireeu tuod township, deceased. 2, Account or John A. Funston. cuir.l.au nf Einuu .Mills, mli.ur child ot .Martin M. Mil's, late of .eiiiison lownsnip, ueccaseu. :i First an 1 llnal account of Mo.ses A. Lob. admin 1 st r it uf t Pauline Loeb, lato of the llorougb ot iieitticK, iitceaf.eu. I, First and llnal account of (leorgo Iflillenlghl und Amos neeer, niimlulstrators of Miirgurcl llelb r, latu of Hemlock township, decease. t. Tao secon 1 anl Hnal account of DanUl Miller an I Nathan Miller, executors ot ueorge Ml ler, itio ji .niiuin uwnsuip, ueeeise-i 0. The nco ,unt ot William K res -de r. almlnlstrator or 'lln-iuas liriss'er, lato of tcott townthlp, de- eeasju. t. First and llnal nceount of J fob F. Shoemaker, udiiiliiMrator ot Inuali Chapln, late of Orange ioa suip, utceaseu. s. 'Ihua, coutcf Lafayelto Felb imin, admlntstra tnrof Charles l-'ettuman tale of Locust lown ship, dieenstd, l Third and llnal account o' I). L. Ch ipln, ono of 'lie aiiuiinisiraiors oi .), in ii-jsioii, laieni i-isii lngereeli township, deuasnd to F nt an 1 final aco mt of Ell Jou's, aduituUlra tor of Preserve Conner, late of Ucnton own ship, deceased. II. First nil Unit acMuntof Henry Ilolllngsliend adnlulsirator of .Mary il aver, late of the township of Catawliia. Ii. First and Final ncnuiit (f Samuel Musiirnve, tu.irdlaii of ttorrt O Fors)tu, u mthorehlld of mini s rurs)iii, laiu oi tutiusuiji, ue Co ISlU. ill First and nartlal account rf Jnt.u n t'ase. ad inliiisiratrK "I w. A. Case, late ot S'ott town ship, deceased II. First and llnal account of William lluricll, nil minlsirator of ttnry E. Iletler. late of Mimin towushlp, deceased. 15. First nud llnal nceount it lllram It, Kline und T. E. Everett admliil-trators of Moses Etcri tt, law of mange owLShlp deee.i'ed, ns llled b, J. Howard Mine, administrator of II. It. Kilns, iltceiis'd. 1'. First nnd n- al account of II. II. Kline, adminis trator if I.etl S. l.uiigir lute Of Flshlugereek toiinsldp, deceased, ns ll'ed by J, Hunard Mini, administrator ot II. II. Kline, deceased. 17. Second and llnal account of John Kllngeiman, i m cm in uf .lohn Shu man, lato ot Heater town bhlp, di censed, It -gtter' Odlee, I W. II. JACOHY, Uioom' iirg Nor. 4, si. i Itoglster. Wl LOWS' AlTItA ISKMKN'l s. Tlio following appialseinents of real and peisuuiil pi opt lly nt niniil lo widows of decedents have been llled lu llio onue of the Iteglster of I'ol unibla county, under thu Utiles of Couit, and will be presented tor nbsolule continuation to tho Orphans' Court lo be held In liloomsburg.in and for mi! J coun ty, on Monday, tho till day ot Deo, ISI, nt two o'clock p. m., of wild day unless exceptions to such coiiiliiiiutloii aio previously llled, of which till per. sjiis lulcicsted lu said estates will take notleo : I. Wldtiwof tugtistiH W. Weaver lato or Fishing- creek township, deceased, '.'. Widow ol Nathan Creasy, lalo er Catntlssa tiwnshlp, diceasid, 'a. Widow nf (Jeo. II, Willi, late ot the Uu'outhot Her.vlek, deceased 4. WUoa' of J'liia Wof, Lit) of Iin Towu of lilo ms'ju-g, deceased. ito.'Mor's uni.v l w II. I. ni'V, ll'o iiisbur - Nov. 4. Ml ' It to A DM I NISTKA TOIVfj NOTIl. Ii. tsriTsm' iiiiiKnTii iuiirti., iniiMttn. U-tiersot 'linlulstratlon on theestuto if l obeil M, HaiUel. Into of .Malu tow nshliv'oiuuibhi county, I'euna, det eas,',l, li ite been grained by the Kugl lerof said coumy n Joseph A. Harticl, admin istrator All persous hut lug ilalms against 'be istnte of the ileeedehl me lequcsti'd lo pronii'. them for seltleiiiuut. and Ikisu Indebted lo tlio es. tatu to make paymeul lo the undersigned adminis trators without delay, JOSUI'll A. II.lllTZKI, nov. Ivil v Admlnlsiiator, A OMINISTIUTOU'S NOriCK. 1 Ksl'llt OKMAIIllll KII'.'JIlS lIKIKimill. I LctteiHot admiiilttratloiitm thuebtiitoof Murllia Sliiinian, lato ot M hi twp, Columbia couutv. tfcciuscd, luivn Uen granted by the Iteglster of said I county In the undcrs geed administrator. All persons I having c alms ng Ins- the edato of bald decedent are leipii steil lo i n-bcnl Uiuyfur nilikinenl und those Indebted loilieesl.iMi lomuke pajineiitlo thu uudcrtlgned udmlnlstruttr without ileluy, I Wm. K, SIIU.MAN, ' . Admtulstrator. I'. O aJdrj.s, MuluIIle. Cul , ' , ld, T?0i BAI.i:- anil a lure eliruicc-a Ulilluril and O) bier Million ( i.eouom tablo ond oue iniiUnl I) now doing a good btslncss. Change ot biblu-Mi it aiuii lor belling, Apply al Alexander ,v. Woolhousi's uov,ls.iw A opirae our O.TXJ WH33D3STS3D-", NOVEMBER KID, Wo o)ciit'd our X(iw Store, ut EIGHTH AND FILBERT STREETS, Which Ilnilding forms n jmrt of the niniti atruoluro at EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, This addition enables us in ninny ways to add greatly lo the comfort nnil convenience ol our natrons The Dress Goods Departments Xow oeuiipy one unbroken line of tMuiilerH, reachint; the entire dejilh of th Filbert Htreet extension and mound to Hijjhth ftrcet, about ill) ) foot in leiuxlli. Many deiiaitiiientti heretofure erowdeil have bad largely iiiereaseil hjmci. iHMgned them, and nil are given m-iiv or les additioiial room by iv.won of the enlargement. The only New Departinenl we have added is that of IlflllS STAPLE T 'A Where tho tliouaud and one neciMsary tiitles needed by latlitM will be found. Ws sigiiiilied the opening of tho N't) ,v Store by proionting for publie imp 'ctiou THE HOST M AGNIKIGENT STOCK OF DRY GOODS IN EArERY VARIETY that has ever been plaued on sale in our city, and by offering in every department of the house '8&ME MmMM'ME RAMQMJM& That cannot fail to enlist the eager attention of buyers. n fi-imiils. when in l'liiladelnliia. to nay a visit of iuxpcetioii to our enlar.!,'i'd estiiblishinent They will find that in extending our irtiniacs to accommodate incrtwing Dttsinest wo nave urrangeii mini iiiiugs with a view to their especial comfort and convenience, notably among which are the Hiireatt of Inforin.ition, the system of cheeking parcels, the Ladies' 1 (trior, etc. ST1AW11I N. W Cor. EiAtb a:d Market Si j S. W. ftr Siililli aui Filliert Wi PHILADELPHIA. THAT CAN BE HAD FREE By sending address on a postal card to JOHN WANAMAKKR, PHILADELPHIA. JUST ISSUED, The New Descriptive Catalogue of the New Goods for Fall and Winter, 1881 and 1882, Containing valuable information by which persons In all sections of the United States can avail themselves of city fashions anil prices. Among the goods mentioned are Silks, S.itins and Velvets. Dress Goods, Mourning Goods. Ladies' and Children's Suits. Shawls and Cloaks. Ladies' Furnishing Goods. Hosiery and Gloves. White Goods and Laces. Notions, Zephyrs, etc. Fringes and Kmbioiilcries. Ribbons, Ties. etc. Cloths and Cloaking. Furs and Millinery. Underwear, Corsets, etc. Orders by letter, wluther large or small, receive the same exact attention as customers present in person. Money refunded for articles not as expected when received. No charge made for samples of Dry Goods, nor for postage on samples. Address, for samples or Catalogue, John Wanamaker, PHILADELPHIA. Our store, known as the Grand Depot, occupies the entire block on Market Street, from Thirteenth Street to City Hall Square, and extends to Chestnut Streit. The ground floor alone covers an area of about three acics, . 1, mm BLOOMSBURG, PA. WEBERHARDIVIAItf PIAlsTOS, A FINK INLAID FBKKCH WALNUT CAM (I I CAN, il STOPS $U0 ( AMI ritsj Tin 1.1s. M ur.1 ;i Ion Unaruulou.l, B,C03SI'S PIANO WV RE ROOMS, JuuSVoi'sy IUM' 1,L0K' W jriCBn-BAllRH. TA. 1 LIP . andDEATH of J AWlUb A. QRnELO mor,lf . i,..l.u iimii.ALENlO VlAl!TEU J.! 1 t i auV '''Vmul." . 50 por cont. discount to Agents 'vrATlirfe mm stoke Mill, I III, MM P. J Ladies' and Childien's Shoes. Men's and lioys' Shoes. Rubber Goods, Tiuiiks, etc. 1 'laitm-ls and Muslins. Linens and Upholstery. House Furnisiiiiif,' Goods. Men's and lioys' Clothing. Gents' Furnishing Goods. Men's and lioys' Hats. Hooks and Stationery. Toys and Games. Silvciwaie. 1 hina and Glasswaic. I'tiiiiittne and Carpets.