THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. 0. E. ELWeLl, I -ii,,.. J. K. BITTEMBEMDEB,) BLOOMSBURG, PA. FRIDAY, MARCH 24 ,88a. It ia B.iid that Col. E. A. Lewis and Gcorgo II. Rowland, of I'ike county will bo candidates for Congress from this dis trict, and that Hobert Klotz is desirous of n reelection. Tho other counties in tho district will probably furnish n fow nspirants for Congressional honors and tho campaign bids fair to bo lively. Thoru oro in Pennsylvania 382 lodces of F. & A. Masons with a membership 01 a4,83ii. i lie report oi tlio Urantl Lodgo of Pennsylvania just published shows that with tho closo of tho Mason ic year, thero was a balanco In tho treas ury of 829,900.58. Since 187.1, $200, 000 of debt has been paid. Tho elections this Fall, arc of irncor- tanco to tho people of Pennsylvania. Thero are to bo chosen a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, .secretary of Internal Affairs, a complete Congressional representation and a Congressman-at-large, twenty-fivo otalo Senators and a tall llouso ol lien resentatlves. It is raoro than likely that mere will be two Ilepuuhcan tickets in tho Held. A caucus of Republican Concressmen was held In Washington last week and a 1..! - rr it. nr -v ni i . ruBuiiuiun onereu uy v. w. onaucnuer. ccr, representative from tho twenty, fourth district of this State, was adopted, declaring it to bo tho seuso of tho Re publican party that tho taxes on tobacco and whiskey should not bo reduced. Tho constituents of these gentlemen may ask mem wny tnoy took tins action in view of tho fact that tho Treasury is over flowing with monoy. Spoaker Kiefor camo to grief last week in a way that affords additional proof of tho fact that ho is not fit for tho p'O tion. InruHng against Mr. Money vi iiiinniMijijii iiu iuuk occasion to repn maim mat, gentleman, as tuis is a pre rogative oi tuo House, Air. JHonoy ou jeetcd and with such effect that on the followniK day tho Speaker was constrain ed to apologise. Itis not very likely that ho will again becaught in the satno trap. It is reported on undoubted authority that tho Czar and the Nihilist leaders have come to an understanding, tho Czar to extend clemency to tho Nihilists now unacr arrest ; to prevent tlio death penal ty where pronounced, and lighten tho sentences of exile and imprisonment. Tho Nihilists guaranteo a cessation of efforts against the Uzar s life. The Czar already moving about without his usual safeguards, and has abandoned his se elusion. That the sentence of Sergoant Mason raeew wim popular disapproval is con clusively shown by the fact that hun dreds of petitions have been circulated praying for his pardon, id scores of subscription papers' have met with liberal responses, for tho benefit of Mason's family. These indications are not to bo explained away. They simply mean that the people think Mason was too severely punished. The President will doubtless heed tho popular voice. The people of Bloorasburg and Columbia county ought n iuiuiBu u iow petitions anu iorwaru them promptly to tho President. I ho monthly statement of the State Treasurer and Auditor General, recently published, shows a balance in tho gener al fund of over 81,700,000, the largest amount, over Known to nave accumulated Under the law all tho monev in tho pen cral fund in excess of 8500,000 is requir ed io ue piacea to me credit ot Hie sink ing lund on January 1, April 1, July and October 1. On April 1 at least SI, Ann nnn -n i. i. . . . uuu.uuu wm oe inverted irom mo cren eral to the sinking fund, to bo applied to tuo exunguisuraeni or tno state debt, which is now about 19,450,000. Tho plethoric condition of the general fund is due to the promptitudo of corporations in paying tneir taxes xor uie year. A hill has been passed in Congress granting tlie use of guns, tents, muskets. etc., at tho encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic of Pennsylvania on tlio battle Held of Gettysburg in July 1882. The bill provides that the arms and equipments are to bo returned after being used, and that tho expense ol transportation shall not fall on tho gov- eminent, i no Adjutant ueneral ot tin State of Pennsylvania is required to re ceipt for tho arms and munitions, ani those, unaccounted for after the encamp ment is enaeu snail bo charged to tuo quota now or hereafter to bo assigned to tne otatc. The Philadelphia Jleconl says that "It was tno giory oi tuo democratic party that for nearly three-quarters of a cen tury it was enabled togovern thecountry within tho boundary of tho (Jnr.Htiin. tlon. It is apparently impossible for tho i t.i! ........ . if . ... jii-iiuuuvuu puj io unjust useii to tins sanitary restraint. I,ven in the suppres sion of admitted evil, like polygamy, Republican statesmanship finds no ado quato method of prevention that does not sweep away tho most valued muni ments of free Government. Tried by tho test of such administration, either tho party in power is unfit to govern the couutry or our lorm ot government is failure." The New York World does not look favorably upon tho pardotimg of Ser- geant Mason, and says that peoplo who asK it must no so "on the ground that as even body wanted Guiteau killed. Ma son has deserved well of the country by violating uis soiemn personal duty as a soldier without accomplishing the death ot uuiteau. Hardly. Tho true ground is, that tho sentence is ex cessive and theroforo unjust. Had he been tried iu a civil court he would not have received so severe a sentence, Dismissal from tho army, with loss of pay and a light term of imprisonment would navo been sumcicut tor tho or fence. Senator lulinitud's amendment to the Post Office bill, restoring tho franking privilege, was adopted in n jiffy and without discussion, unless the Vermont Senators explanation that ho knew of oertaiu violations of tho law iu tho matter of tho improper use of official stamps by persons presumably connected with soino ot tho executive departments can bo called discussion i and yesterday tho bill as amended was passed by the Senate presumably on tho strength of Mr. Edmund's plea that because certain officials who aro not Senators swindle tho Government with impunity in de fiance of tho law, Senators ought to bo permitted to swindle it under cover of tho hw.J'illalel(iia Tdegraph (AV.) Soma seem n littlo Perplexed to decide Io which political parly Tiiinmany men al present belong. If lliuy woulil use tho same kind of practical" wisdom that tho Pennsylvania Dutchmen were said to use in deciding about their eels they would havo very littlo difficulty. They spread them on the ground, and those that started for tho water they put in the bag Tor eels and those Unit Mm led for tho stono heaps they killed for snakoH. Jhlamtrc Gazette. (J)em.) Among tho judicious recommendations nnd provisions for tho better conduct of tho postal service tho lack of any allusion to tho miserable method of treating let ters accidentally unpaid is painfully con spicuous. Thero Is not a postal servico in Christendom wliero such a studiously designed inconvenlcnco to business is tolerated or known. If, by chance, a letter is dropped in the box with a two cent instead of a three-cent stamp, it is forwarded to Washington instead of to tho address, and then a rigmarolo is begun costing tho Government one, two or thrco cents, and tho person to whom tho letter is addressed two or threo days delay, as well as extra postage. This is buugling of tho most inexcusable sort. T ... .. !..- !...!. 1., iu every pusiui hltyiuu liiuiu wuriu, oiivu ours, letters aro taken to their address nnd, if insufficiently paid, tho sum duo is collected beforo delivery. It is incredi ble that a business peoplo like ours have submitted to this iutolerablo insolcnco of official perversity. Such conduct would create n revolution in Kugland, France or even Germany, where, though tho Government is permitted to open cor respondence, tho citizens would reclaim vigorously against the delay and extra cost of writing nnd forwarding tho shortago on letters. Let us have this reform at once. It is a retlection upon tho postal authorities and Congress that it has been permitted to exist so long. lJres8. It is not a pleasant retlection that follows tho startling announcement that a new form ol adulteration ot Hour is extensively manufactured and sold in Easton. It is called "Mineral Pulp," and it is mado of a certain rock that nourishes in Northampton county. It has a bluish cast and tho object of mixing it with Hour, sugar and other household commodities being to enlarge tho pro fits by an increaso of weight. For in stance, it is said that a barrel of Hour adulterated with tlio pulp will add one dollar and a half to tho profits of the adulterator. This is a big thing, espec ially when the sales aio large, as they aro in most of the mills of Pennsylvania. The agents of tho Easton pulp factory are going over too otitic, snowing min ers the beauty of their cow article. We don't know whether any of them havo visited this vloinity or not, but presume thoy will get around alter awhile Tliere'niust bo a demand for tho article, or else iiastou s three Mineral I'uiii iac tories would't be running night and day. What with ground rock m Hour, glu close in beer, terra alba in candy, sand in sugar, acid in vinegar, poisonous leaves in tea, it is no wonder that peo pie aro pretty generally complaining of their kidneys, it s about tunc that the laws In regard to the adulteration of household commodities should bo rigidly enforced. There are enough of them on the statute books, nud somebody should be mado an example of. Easton would be a first class place to begin tho work, What has the Express to say about this business? Wilkes liarre Union Trader. THE STAE E0UTE OASES. Col. W. A. Cook, one of the attorneys on the part of the government iu tlio Star route prosecutions, has tendered his resignation to tho Attorney General and withdrawn. As to his action, lie says: "Tlio causes leading to this action on my part aro of two or three months' duration. I may say that over since the death of President Garfield I havo noticed tho gradual freezinj-out process of all the original agencies in these cases, and when Mr. Gibson was Bqueezed out by -i f r i.r-.! .. , tuu uuuuge ui Buie uoiuoiiiuiioii anu re quest for his keys I felt then that il would not bo long beforo I was retired irom tne cases, colonel wibson was a thorough, earnest and efficient coadjutor, aud I felt in his loss that of a valuable aid. Iu fact, I havo received no encour agement, nor nave i been sent tor or given tho confidence of President Arthur or his Cabinet. He further states that the detectives ho employed, have all been removed and replaced by others from Philadelphia a city iu which the de tectivo force does not command much confidence. There has never been strong belief that the Star route prosecu tions would be pushed to conviction, and the statements ot (Jol. Cook will not strengthen the popular lack of faith The Philadelphia Times says editor! ally, "The time has come iu tlio Star route cases when action and results must supplement professions; tho way to an swer Mr. Cook, tho retiring attorney, with crushing force, is by sending Dor- sey and Urady to prison ; tho way to provo an no nas enarged and even more, is to fail in tho punishment of tho crim inais. lliats tlio wholo case in a nut hell." DISASTROUS FLOODS. I ho devastation caused by the Hoods in tho South is appalling. Tho water still rising and overflowing vast sections of country, destroying property nnd sac rihcing lives. It is impossible to tell how many persons have pemhed, and prouauiy the number will nover bo do finitely ascertained. Thousands of peo pie aro utterly destitute and are supplied with government rations. On tho Mississippi, light di aught steamers have been sent out to relievo the sufferers, loaded with food, medicines stimulants &o. 1 ho boats that returned wcro filled with sick and destitute peo pie. Largo numbers of cattle were also rescued. Tho worst point on tho wholo river is at .Milliken s JSenu. Thero is an overflow and counter-overflow iu that district. 1 ho waters from tho Mississii pi aro going over the levee, nnd tho floods nnd back water from tho Yazoo are coming in from behind. Consequent ly, wheu theso two bodies meet a wh'ul pool forms, which destroys everything in its course. The location of tho whirl pool changes continually and every day it completes new destruction, a large vawl filled with negroes was caught in it a fow days ago and upset, and all the occupants ot tno boat were drowned, The whirlpool struck a church tho other day, iu which soveral people with their stock nan taken reiuge. Tho church was in a few minutes torn to pieces, plank by plank, and carried away. The stock were drowned and the' people floated around in the water for some hours, but wero finally rescued nfter much troublo and danger. Tho vortex struck tho residence, barns and stable of an old and paralytic farmer, named Jamison, and totally annihilated them. Tho old gentleman woh drowned. Sergeant Mason arrived at tho Albany penitentiary on Thursday of last week. Some comment was caused by his sudden removal from Washington while his lawyer was applying for a writ of hnheatt corjnia. A meeting of the Democratic Stnto Committee was held iu IFnrrislmrg on Wednesday laM, thirty seven of the fifty inembeis being present, llnrrisburg was chosen as the place, and Juno 28th ns tho timo for holding tho next Dcmoer.itio Stnto Convention. News items. Tho Senate on Wednesday, confirmed A.S. Oir as postmaster at Wilkes llarro. The Norwegian bark Sldon. from Cu ba March 3, reports passing through fifty miles of dead codfish in lat. 10, long. 71. Solomon Mnliok Esq., a prominent lawyer of Sunbury, died on Monday morning. Tho number of cases of small pox in South llcthlehcni Is now stated to bo 1 18, in 111 families. A littlo child was run over by n beer wagon in the streets of Pittston on Mon- :lay, and instantly killed. Tho Philadelphia and Reading rail road company nnd associated companies payout $1,000,000 n month in wnges. John 11, Gough, tho veteran tern- peranco lecturer, is about to retire from public life. We presunio tho next bill will bo to retire Grant ns an Admiral; he was once Uomiiiander-in-Chiet ol the navy as well as army. Huffalo Courier. Judge Hlatchford has notified the President of his acceptance of tlio office of associate justice of tho Supremo com l. In Patterson, X. J., two Hollanders were thrown irom n seatloldiug on St. j'atneks my by two irishmen, wno tried to get them to celebrate the day. Unc ot tho injured men is in a danger ous condition. Debilitated persons, and sufferers from wasting disenses suc.i as consumption scrofula, kidney affections, will bo greatly benefited by using Hrown's Iron Bitters. Colored cadet Whittakcr was found guilty by the court martial and sentenced to dishonorable dischargo Irom the ser vico and one year's imprisonment in the penitentiary. Tho President disapproved ot tho sentence and ordered Whitta ker to be released. Frederick A. Palmer, late auditor of the city of Newark, was sentenced on Saturday to tho State prison for twenty years, by Judge JJepue, on eight indict ments for obtaining money from the city treasury on iorged warrants. Tho sum abstracted is about 220,000. The Senate has passed a bill forbid ding tho sale of lottery tickets and the advertisement of lotteries iu Washing ton. Tho penalty is imprisonment for not nioro than a year or less than a month, or n lino not exceeding n thous and dollars. uniuv.i.i:i As being a certain cure for the worst forms of dyspepsia, indigestion, con stipation, impurity of blood, torpid liver, disordered kidneys, etc., aud as a medicine for eradicating every species of humor, from an ordinary pimple to tho worst ulcer, Burdock Blood Hitters '.and unrivaled. Price Sl.00. Professor J. E. Hawker, superinten dent of schools of Scranton, has obtained Sl,000 damages in tho suit brought by him against Morris Goldsmith, a prom inent merchant of that city, for signing n libelous petition to the Stnto superin tendent of schools. Five boys at St. Joseph Mo. wero smothered by tho caving in of a tunnel they were digging through a hill on the outskirts of the town. Only oiio was alivo when taken out and ho lived but a moment. A IWAVY SWKI.I.. Jacob II. Bloomer, Virgille, N. Y., writes: '.Thomas' Eclectric Oil cured a badly swollen neck and soro throat in forty-eight hours. My wife was also cured ot a lamo foot iu twenty-four hours. M. E. Dickson of Chicago look to Washington on Saturdayfa petition for the pardon of Sergeant Mason. Tho petition is 2,-100 feet long nnd is said to contain 120,000 names. It is elaborately gotten up, and required two export pa per hangers two hours to fold it properly. Evansville, (Ind.) Journal. Mr. Frank S. Mueller, 925 W. Frank I'm street, cited to a Journal reporter tho ease of Mr. Henry Uhenick, who for four years suffered with Rheumatism, which was cured by the use of two bot tles ot at. Jacobs un. In tho flooded district of tlio Mississip pi, empty railroad ears have been used as places of shelter by the unfortunates who wero driven Irom their homes A SMOOTH COMl'I.U.SI.J.V Can be had by every lady who use Parker's Ginger Tonic. Regu io will ger Ionic. Regulating the internal organs nud purifying the blood it quickly removes pimples and gives a healthy bloom to tho cheek. Read about it iu another column. On Saturday General Lew Wallace, United States -Minister at Constantinople, was granted an audienco with the Sultan which lasted seven hours and was main- ly devoted to a discussion of the judicial iinu-iH.vcuucciiiig sysiemsoiinccouniry. Tho Sultan expressed the. most riendly sentiments towards the United States. It is useless to deny that tho brightest and tairest lull easy victims to con sumption, ami equally iriuticss to ignore tho fact that decline has its origin iu many cases m neglected catarrh. San- ford s Radical Cure is a pure, sweet, baisamiuspeeiiic. C. 1). Queens, a young Englishman, in jail for assaulting a young lady, at Tampa, Kla. wastakeu out by a mob on Saturday nnd hanged to a tree in the yard of the court house while tlio United States circuit court was iu session, despite tno siicriit nnd military A terrible wreok occurred on the rennsylvaiiia railroad, on Sunday night, near uowniugiown. A car ot a west bound freight lumped tho track and was struck by an east-bound freight. The engine and tank of tho latter train with eighteen ears wont over an embankment thirty-three feet high. Tho fireman was instantly killed and tho engineer serious ly injured. '1 hu Io- to the company was very ncavy Tho Supreme Court hns grantedanow trial to Dr. Albert F. Goerson, convicted of poisoning his wifo and sentenced to death. Tho prisoner claims to havo had a dream m whloh ho heard tho Court grant a new trial. A despatch from ShamoMn daliil Monday last, says Louis Hummel, whilo going homo Sunday night, lell through a bridge on tho N. C. Railway and died next morning from the effects of tho in jury. 1 ho bridgo is located n short dis- tauco from his house nud is about thirty feet high. It spans Coal Run creek, the bottom of which is n mass of largo rocks. Ho retained sufficient, strength to reach home. Hummel is the fifth man who has met his dcatli at this bridge. He was n married man and nhont thirty years old. (jiticura (lfn. W. tlrnwn. .U Mflralmll Ht.. PrftVlilftnC C. 11 I,, curoil br cntlcum ltcsolrcnt (Mood nurinsr) and cntlcura nnd Uutlcura Soip alio great skin cures) ol i ringworm limnor got at tlio barber's, wlilcii Kcreiulnll cnerlilsears, necit nnd face, and for tlx Ji-ard resisted all kinds ot treatment. MKIN IIUMOII, I-'. II. HrnL-iv Rci . ntrnnt fnr llnrnor & llrofl.. PA Irnir. Mifh . pIvm nn A4tanl.ihlnff account of bis ciiio (eczema lodcnt), which lml Men treated by uunviiiauon oi mivnicmus wuuuub uvuuut. nuu wlilcu spoeiltly yielded to tho uutlcura ho -ol vent (blooJ purifier) Internally and Outlcura and Cutl cum soap (tho great skin cure) externally, St'Abl) UlUl). II. A. ltivmonil. Auditor V. W.. S. 11. 11.. Jack son, Mich., was cured otnculd head of nlno years oration uy in? wuiicura iii'inuaii-o. Kl'ZKMA. Itnn. Wm. T.ivlnr. ll.nMn. Mm I., ncrmincntly cured of a humor of tlio faeo and scalp (eczema) that had been treated unsuccossruuy tor iweivo ycar uy many or nosion a physicians ana mo nuicu opeu lalsti, ns well as European authorities. MILK CRUST. .lira jiruwcrs. i,.i iiuuuu ou.iuwuiuaii, pjfi-ua ot her Bister's child, who was cured of milk crust wlilcu resisted nil reniemesior two i ears, now a lino healthy boy, wllh nbeautlful head of hair. FALLING I TA lit. Vrnnk A. 1tan. Steam KIro Enslne It. 1109 ton. WBJ cured ot AlipucU, or falling of tho hair, by tho Cutl cura Hesolvent (blood purifier) Intern ill v and Outl cura and cullcura Soap (tho great skin cures) extor nally, which completely restored his hair when all aiu no wourj lose u. THI2ATMRNT. Tho Cullcura troitmcnt consists of the 'Internal use of tlio cutlf ura Hesolvent, the new Wool puri fier, and tho external uso of Cullcura and Cutlcura oap, mc gre.il bkiu vures. CUTItTHA Ilemedles are forsalo by all druggists. Priie ot Cullcura n Medicinal Jelly, small boxes no cent ; largo boxes (I. uutlcura Hesolvent. tho new Ulooo l'urltlcrtl per bottle, outlcura soap (tho nuten nf ini'itii'iii-ii and toilet HoaDs). -J 1 cents. Cullcura .Medicinal MiavlujHoap.lo cents, l'rluclpal depot, Weeks k l'ottcr, Boston, Mass. ATARRH Sanford's Radical Cure. Clear head an 1 volcs.casy brcatbtng.swect breath f-enect Emeu, lasie anu Hearing, no cuugu, nuuii ress.by using Sanford's Unci leal Cure. Snee.o until your head Is realy to lly c IT, eyes and noso running watcr.throat parclid nnd blood fever ish or tacio buuford's ltadlc.il cure fur Catur.li and bo cured. With Hazel. American I'lne. Canada Kir. Mark-Old and Clover Ulossoms arc what Sanford's ltadlcal euro Is mado of. ouo bottle Itadloal Cure.ono box catar rhal solvent and Sanford's Inhaler, In one packago lurji. ouiu cvtfrywuerp. r ,r.iv3 & fyji i.n, uumuu. &ms- ELECTRICITY sis Gentle, vet effective, united itSrfiSK wltli Healing llalsam, render iJSV COLLINS' VUL.1AIU JSLbi;- -S5V"3L- TU10 l'LASTKHS one hundred Vilfl spumes sunarlortoall other plas- -ISsmL1- ters for every rain. W eakness, . MHB rt and Inilammatlon. ITIcc, si fg cents, soia everywucre. SHERIFFS SALE. lly virtuo of a writ ot Levari Facias Issued out of tho Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia coun ty, and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public salo at t(io Court llouso In liloomsburg, at two o'clock p. m., on SATURDAY, APRIL 15, '82. All the surface ot all that certain lot or piece of ground elluato In tbo borough of Centralla, laid out by tlio Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company In the county ond State aforesaid, bounded avd de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stake on the cast Mdeof Locust Avenue, thenco along said avenua north three degrees, west twenty-flvo feet, thenco north eighty-seven degrees, cast ono hun dred and forty feet to an alley, thenco along sold alley boutli threo degrees, east twenty-Uve feet, thenco south eighty seven degrees west to the placo ot beginning, llelng tho lot marked In the general plan of said borough nitU tho number live In Illocfc number fifty-two. On nhtcli are creeled a two story framo dwelling and a frame (table. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot C. 11. llrockway, William Bryson and C. 11. Buckalew against Edward Curley and Mary his wife, and to bo sold as the property ot Edward Curley and Mary his wife. Levari Faclis. nccniNaiuif, Att'y. U. 11. ENT, ShMirr. 1) KPORTOP Till: CONDITION OF THE LVKinST NATIONAL BANK OP I1LO0MSBUH0, iu tno Mate of Pennsylvania, at tlio closo of busi ness, March 11, 13S2. IlESOUIK-'KS. Loan and discounts - t 11 UU SO Overdrafts 434 4 U. s. Bonds to secure circulation BO coo 00 U. S. Honda on hand 60 ooo oo other stocks, bonds, and mortgages.. . ro ooo oo Due from npnrovcd reserve uuents 31 son 85 Due from other National Hanks n 404 73 Duo from Stato Banks and Bankers I vm to current expenses and taxes paid 'i 193 1 Premiums paid ... t 073 no Checks and other c ish Itcun 2 079 "5 Bills of other Banks 'I 71) oo Fractional naucr currency, nickels and pennies V) CO Specie s 711 oo Legal tender notes 4 747 oo lteuemptlon fund with i. ts. Treasurer (53 ot circulation S 450 oo Total t no 004 ta LIABILITIES. capital stock paid m 60 ono oo surplus fund loo iou oo 1'nalvlded prollts 30 764 99 National Hank notei ouutandloc 41110000 Individual deposits suiject to check,.., 174 631 51 Cashier s checks outstanding 45 10 Duo to other National Banks 1 855 7 Duo to stato Banks and Hankers sso 39 Total 120 001 69 Stato ot Henna., County ot Columbia, bs 1 I, J. P. Tusiln, Cashier of tho above named bank.do solemn ly alllrm that the above statement Is true to the uest or my Knowledge ana oeiier. J. P. TUST1N, Cashier. Subscribed and anirmcd to before me this 16th day of .March, ls. L. K. WINTKUSTEEN, Notary I'ublU. Correct, Attest I W. McKELW, 1 M. (1. IIIHIIIUS, Dlrecto-a. P. P. DHINKEH, J pXKOUTOH'S NOTICK. ESTATE OF DYEll C, MOSS, BECKiSBll, Letters testamentary r-n the estatoof DyerC. Moss. Id'. e ot Jlenton townslilD. Columbia couuty.ru deceased, havo been granted by the Heglster of said county to Miles W. Moss, Cainbra, Luzerno Co. All persons having claims against tho cstati of tho ueccueni aro requeswa 10 present mem 1 jr seme meat and those Indebted to the estate to make pay, incnt to tho undersigned oxo'utor without delay. MILKS W. MOSS, mar 11 r,.w Executor, A FARM AT Private Sale! H10 farm owned by tho estatoof OeorjoTovey, deceased, Isoated In Hemlock township, will be sold at prlvahj sale Tho farm contains Ono Hundred and Seven Acres, Is pleasantly situated and the buildings are In good condition, a gcod well of water at tho door. For lurtu r Information apply to AAUONTOVKV, inur l Blooiusburg, BROWER'S NEW CARPET STORE. !0!-- -LARGE STOCK OF- 110DV IIUUHSKL, TAI'KSTltV IlUimSKL, HXT'UA HUl'KIt INOItAIN, 8UIEH INOItAIN, KLOOIt OIL CLOTHS, TA11LK OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, OILCLOTH KU08, MOQUCT ANI) TAPKSTKY ItUGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c., Ac. March '.0 .ly ADVEHTISKII9 by addressing (IUO, P. HOWKIX CO,, lOBprucuHL, New Voik. can learn the ex act cost ot any proposed lino of ADVKIU'JHIMl In American Neivspa'rs, l0o.pagB pamphlet,! ), WAliL ALJL GRADES, - so: WINDOW FIXTURES OF -:os- BALANCE SF1IHG FIXTU1ES WARRANTED - A11TI yarn nrviwnn n 1 1 GEORGE BOOK k)l 1 IUUI EXCHANGE HOTEL.. BkOOMSBTOG, PA. ALL PRICKS. - CURTAINS ALL KIMS. FOR 5 YEARS. :o: - KM SOS- A, CLARK STORE, 1 ALL WHO NEED SHOULD SEND TO l)S fOR SAMPLES X-Si fHElE0r seMe . fcj 1 x lowest rR'cgu !PGE: CLOTHIER. E XECUTOIfS NOTICK. KfTATKOrOEOROK UIRTOS, DECK1SID, T.nttrra tjiAfametitarv In tho estato of George (llrton late of Greenwood twp. Columbia county. Pa., deceased, have been granted by tho Heglster of said county to the undersigned eieauwr. All per Bons having claims against the estate of tho dece dent are requested to present them for settle ment and those indebted to the estate to make pay ment toino unoersignci executor without acmy. ISAAu A. JJI1.1V 111, Kxcsulcr, March 10 -ow Ithorsburg, Pa. A UDITOtt'S NOTICK. K STATS Of IIKOKdK IlllK. DICIUltl. The undurshrned uuditor aCDOlntcd br the Or nhans' Court ci Columbia county, to maltu dlstrlbu tlon of the balance in tho hands 0. Frank Zany eiecu'orof the estatoof ueorgo Zarr, lataot Catu wlssa township, deceis-d,to and among tbo parties legally entitled to receive Ihesamo will meet tho parties Interested In saldestata at his ofllco In tho town ot llloomsbiirg, In said county, on Friday, April 1th, ixsi,at Id o'clock a. m. of said day,;when and where all parties Interested In said estate must attend or bu forever debarred from any tliaru of said fund. K, II, ..ITTLIfi, mojeh In J.w Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. HSrATS UI- liHH, IfblEiBLU. , The underalirned annolntM an auditor, by tho Or phan's Court of Columbia county, to mtko distribu tion to and among tho parties entitled .thereto, of tne balance In the hinds ot tho administrator ot said eitnto, will attend at his omce In llloomsburg, on Friday, April 7th, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, tor the purposes ot his appolntinont;vhen and wliero all persons having claims on said fund aro re quested to present them, or bo debarred from com ing in un stua tuna. t-n Auditor. A DMINIS'i n.vTOR'H NOTICE. ESTATR OF DAVID SITt.IK, DECtASKD. Letters of Administration o'n the cstnto of David Hitler, latoof Centio township, Columbia county, renua, ucceabca, uave oeen granieu uy me uegis terot said county to Samuel It. Sitter adminis trator, AH persons having claims against tbo estate of the decedent am requested , to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to tho es tate to mako payment to the undersigned adminis trator without delay. MAMUKL II. 8ITLE1I, March s -ow Administrator. E XECUrOK'H NO I'lCE, KSTATE OF SOLOMON 1IKI.WKI, DKCK1SID. Letters testamentary on the estate of Solomon Helwltr. lato ot Catawisia twn.. Columbia county. deceased, havo been granted by tbo Heglster ot said county to Sophia Helwlg and C. K. lluckalew. All persons having claims against the estate of Bald de cedent are requested to present them tor settle ment, and those Indebted to tho estate to make piymcnt to tho undersigned executor, without u-jiay. SUt'UIAU IUL1VIU, Catawlss-i. C. H. UUCK,LEW. llloo tnsbur;. Mir hliJ-cw Kiecutors ATOTICE Is licrcbv civcn Hint I huvc 1.1 bought of A. 'I'. Crevellng at Constable Silo on ifie aim day of February. 8,tli-3 tol lowing person al property: 1 lnrse, j cows, nhogs, l cr-lage, 1 spring-wagon, 1 buck-board, s,B"ts ot llarneis.a lot of bay, grain in tho ground, and all tho household goods and furniture. I have loaned the abovo de scribed goods to A, T. Crevellug during tnv pleasure and caution all persons against Interfering or med dling with tno name. Van CaniD. I)A HYL I . CH EVK1.ISO. March 1st, mi. March 3 -4W UDITOU'S NOTICE. FSTATE OKCI.AHACAVr, DECEASED, The under&lened auditor aDDolntcd by the Or- phins' Court ot Columbia county to make distribu tion of the fund In the hands of administrators, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will sit at his onico In catawl-m, on Frltay, April 17th, mi, between s and II a in. to perform the duties of his appointment, when xnd where all persons having claims ajatusr, the estate will appear en I provo tho same.or ue ueuarreu iruui receiving miy suare ui sam iunu W. II. 1111 AWN, march 1? -ta Auditor. JUDITOK S NOTICE. tfSTATB UMibU. W, HAUll,llfcClIASKU. Notice Is hereby L'lven. that the underslirneJ. i pointed an auditor to mako distribution ot the funds In tho hands or John L, Mover, administrator of said decedent, as shown by his llrst and final account, to tho parties cntUted thereto; will attend to his olllco In liloornsburg, ou Saturday, April 8th, wi at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, for tho purpose of his ap- Doiniment. a l persons navinz claims uoon sum fund are requested tomake tho same beforo (beta d auditor or uoioruvcr aeuarrou iroiu coming in oi said iunu. JOI1NU. FIIKHZK. march II -4n- Auditor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUAULE REAL ESTATE ! Pursuant to an order ot the Ornhins' Court of Co luinbla county,l'n., will bo exposed at public silo on the premises, lu tbo townstil ot MIMln, In said county, on Fill DAY, M A110II 24th, 1882, at 1 o.clock p. m. the fo'lowlug descrlhcJ real estate la e ot Jonas Kurtz-d, deceased to-wlt: Lot cf ground containing Eleven Acres, adjoining 1 ind of D. C. Bond, Michael Heller, Sam uel Heller and others. The a il I lot ts all Improve d land. In a good state ot cultivation. ALSO, at tho same time and placo a tract of TIMBER LAND, adjoining lands of Nathan Creasy, paMd Urown, Stephen Uetler andothers. This tract will ba sld subject to a wld )w's d wcr of m.oo. TEltMS OP SALE. Tea pjr cent, of ens-tourth of tho purchaso money to bo pild at tho striking down of tho property, ilia one-foucth less the un per cent, at the courirtai'.lon o! sile, and the re maining three-fourths In ono year thereafter with interest from confirmation iiUl. Purchasers to pay for making deed. MICHAEL M. IlAl'.TZUL, JOHN IIAUTZEI,. Administrators. icn Coluiiibiit county farmers can buy a true AtiimonifiteilSuiier-PliwiiIinto, mado chiefly from Slaughter House Meat and IJone,for 823 per ton at tho ltailroad I)q)otH,from dcalcrU U folly to iay out inoney for tho oid fashioned High Cost FertilizerM, which other inatiufactureis tiorsist in holding at prices varying from Thirty to Forty Dollars per ton. Tho oast seaHOii.f'vervii'liorn. linn i,nr. ly shoivii.tiiat tho low cost Ammoniatkd bupKit 1'iio.ipiiatks paid best on Com, Grass and "Wheat. Tlio day for high cost Manures has passed. Tho experienoo of goott tanners, who look closely nt Fiiist Cost and KKsui.Ts.linH urnvpil'ilmt lin costing 25 PHIt TON.OH LKSS, with ii reasonably good Analysis of free Plios- piionii aunt AiNJiAii.iwiNiA,liavo paid tlieill bv fur tlin l-st. Tlinrit in nliiin.lniit ovidonco of tliis, right hero in Columbia o., aim irom tanners who Uon t simply iuess at what they aro doing. In tho four years of tho uso otliaugh'a $25 l'hosphatcthcre has not been a single reasonable report of unfavorablonction on any crop,acd this is a testimony in itself more than volumes of certificates. Wo do not ask for, or publish certificates t that custom, has long ago ceased to bo of any conserjiu'tico either wny, Address, BAUOB & SONS., PHILADELPHIA March 10 . w FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Hi tt In the world, (let the genuine. Kverypack f go has our irado-maik nnd Is marked prater, inarch 10-W r HOLD KVKrtVWIlEllK. a. DRYGOODS H.. "T 1 the advantages J LARGEST Stock , u UDI l'OIl'S NOTICE. In tho matterof tho estate ) Orpham' Court nf PntUnrlnn tilinnniiL- nf docearcd, I Columbia County And nnr hVhr.nrv llth. IS-12. on mitton ot C. (I. Ilarkley Esq., attorney forseth Miienpker onecf tho heirs of said decea-ioJ.iamuel Knorr Eq. H np polnto 1 auditor to dtstrlDule tho tutnU In I h" lands ot tho administrator ns shown by tin tlrstand Dual account to and among tho parties untitled thereto. Certlllcd fromtio records this lith day of Feb ruary 1832 W.M, KltlCKHVOM, Cleric. In pursumciot the above, tin underslgneil Audi tor will sit nt his onico In liloornsburg, on s iturdiiy, March iisth, HSi, nttcn o'clock a. in., to n -tfoim the duties of his appoln'ment, when nnd v.iioroull ponons Interfiled should appear nnd present their claim? or bj deb irrc 1 from coming In on said lund. H. KNOIIll, Feb 21 aw Auditor. PER CTESTT. JS' E'P. ' . Il llirii'lnl Tlliil'xllii' l.nnii ulilimtt i in- ihiliilink-. Interest Sttnl Annual. Koildnct-ver rcen loht a 111 lear of risldente nnd nth In the buslnt-i-s utstof ref erences. S"nd for luillculirs if ou haiomoney I to loan. N II, Costn advanced. Ii Icrttl kept up, acd pilnclpal guaranteed In caso of to ci-losuiv. D. f. B. JOKUSOU Negotiator ef Morteago f.oan3,ST. ?kVL 1MW march lUw r WANTED 4 gents lor tho "L fo und Tlnias'' ot FREDERICK DOUGLASS .... i. l !!.. A ril llrl,-.lj I If.n.t Tom's Cabin ' tnthrllitnt; nnd rnmuiilc Inicri'st. Fully lltust rated l'AHK I'UU. CO , MurtMrd.Cori'i. HTDTa l.HPltOVKI) IIOOTIII'.lllt '-.ii'. p.mk ltt,JJiigu muKes r gifoin ct a do'lclmis, wholesome, ni.irltllng teinperanuo lieverupr. Askvour druggist, rri,ent by m.iH lo.- use (' K. HIBfes, 4? N. D.M.i. Ave. 1'lill.t 1 1 march J4-iw d ffl PT T A TJTI?n 10 canvass fir the nto of CjJN WiiiN 1 lliV rruii and ornaini-ntal Trees, bhiute. Vine?, Uchi'H clc. No extn t fence required, (lood salary and All Kpenss I'nl I. Ad dress 11. .1. H-i l'l,.t v lu., u l iiep-iei, ... I . marcum iw WANTED! iseuls Io Hraillo'it Pnhlle .Wen ul'Tii l)n., Being nuthentse blogrnr-hles ot the Tie-1 lent, Cab inet, Senators and Heprcsenlatlv a In CoiiKiess.Jus tlces otttiul! s supr, mo Court mil tiovornors of tho tGYvrnl states, written In n popular and gruphlo stvlc. An elegant volume of s, c l irgo octavo psgrr, wtlh morelhnn 300 halt pn?o porir.ll.s of tho sub jects on steel nnd wood. A library and national por trait gallery combined. The porlnillsalono fell tho book, sneclal terms nlien. K-i.rl ft r lllus. circu lars to S s. SCIt.MroN.tCO., H.irlford, Conn, inarch 111 -4w d AGENTS 110l,';ilTON'S CAN iH.iKU FHO.lt 83.00 to St 0.00 per DAY UY 8LLI,IN(! 110l';iITON'S ADJUHTAUI.12 MOSQUITO AND FLY-SCREEN MLL FIT ANY WINDOW. Cheapest and host Screen In tho market, anil thi lutt cllluir article, to lie bad for tlm pennon, Ketid fur teniw aud i-irculnrn to .1. W. IKM'IMITO.N, Marlit Htni-t. l'lillaili-ljdjlo. I'll. Mtnufai-turcr of Wuod Carret, I'ariiuet 1 UnirM, i march 54 -lw d 27 Stops, 10 Sets Roods, $90 nfftttTVfir.KTHOVirV OrirnnrTiiffifntiin riillent CoMenToiitruo IttHxix-U? hi Of"", Walnut orniniztil Cft',60t-tiiVtf,MctAl loot I'laicM.lVilnhtlb'Ilown.btwl f If" IJHHOiaiiV4Bi IH Ktl lUP JilllMf, IiaiKlU'H IVlUl 1 mmliitr. llt'nttv'n Ihih-nt Mm Ai-tinn tlemaixl Itici-eafiiii?. tifactoiy uorklnir II VV nn,l by i;iL.-n-3 i:iccti lo IJgMa nt N 1 (.11 1 lu IIU unlcrn rrSjPrlec, lloicl, llellrcred mi board SQn bS t'umhcrcblool, llool,. Ac, only vPi U tfltrontytir'iMtvoiiaHtititiQtlifittt rttitm Orpin ott Ivill )?ltirifMnlttliontyvitiKi.trtd. notljntr enn lrt faln-r jueaiidciainlnolliofiirlruiiiciit. U-aoN.Y.City, Ifare, excursion only.f! e.aup. m. arrivlnR iuTf. 1 Ji. arrlvInK iillf. Y. ot 3 30 or On, in. iinmg ilajltoi from ClilcacQ, Itichmotul, Phlfo.. llo-.ton, &a, boo y's Reunion nouteCircuiur,")C5allowi-d toiiay y.V.KK icxo axmniHon ni i or route I rani v 'lleattv'aKic fipeiucalf youliuyi roraoanywoy, yuu oro welcomu, Frfe(id,cn vffltbpollieBttetiilttnUiiicetii nil trains. HherOriraii3li, ll0.8up. rianorortes lias to 8 lou). llfaallfiil lUmlraltd lalilorna rrw, Addrcaa or call uimd PAHltli F, BEATTY, VTasUagton, Now Jersey man h v4 -4w a Cure Rhoumatism, Lum baeo.LamoJBack, Spralusand Bruises, Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Diphtheria, Suras, Frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and Head ache, and all pains and aches, T, Ult laleiul lad titctnll itiaedy la lln weild. i:iytolit,,u,jni,a. SnUt-ymcaUla, lll f iiyt.ti, tklKllunt la ltfb lntuj.-e., I'llM 0Hnlnil, FOSTER, MILDURN A CO., Prop'ri, PtT PALO, JI, V I' 8, A,