THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. bloomsburgTpa., FRIDAY, AUGUST lltli, 1882. Correct Rnllroncl Time Tntilo. Trains on tho Philadelphia A It. It. lcavo import u follows I vobto. sotrtii, la a.m. 11 45 a.m. i w P. m. 49 p. m. Trilna on tho D. U W. It. It. 1oto nioomsburg aa follows i NORTH. I as a.m. la 69 a. m. BOLTII. 8 23 n. ra. 11 45n. m. a si o. in. 4 ST p. m. Thn II 41 train south connect with thn Philn. dclphta & Heading at Hupcrt, aad with tho Northern Central at Northumberland. The Bits a. m train connect nt Northumberland with t-.n train on Pennsylvania road reaching Philadelphia atS:m p. m. Tho 11:4! train connects with Philadelphia and Heading roa1 at Ituport at ll:50 reaching Phila delphia at :oo p, in. Tho 11:45 train connect with Pennsylvania roM at Northumberland at 1:49 reaching Philadel phia at 1:13 p. tn, Tho 4:27 p m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8:03 p. m. anu roaches Philadelphia at J:55 a. m. lcrHonnl W. L. Stunning, of Jackson township, left on Tuesday last for Rochester, N. Y. Miss Fnnnlo Scnrlcs of Bcrnnton is visit ing Miss Annto Sloan. . J. II. Dcltcrlch of tho Berwick Oaitttc Called at this ofllco on Tuesday. Miss Anna Sclmnhci unci Miss Ida Hutzcl, of Fhlladclphln, arc visiting C. F. Knnpp. Mr. E. W. Drinker Is home for a two week's vacation. Miss Drinker of Bcrnnton, Is visiting her relatives here. Miss Eva Itupert mid Miss Kiln McKIn. nuyleft on Wednesday for Clmutautiua Lake, Now York, where they will spend several weeks. Miss Wndsworth of Luzcrno county Is tho guest of her cousin Mrs. L. E. Waller . Mr. E. It. Ikelcr, being called to Plilln delphia on business, left town onThurs day morning taking with him his wife and two sons who Intend spending a week or ten days of pleasure on the Bca shore, be foro returning. J. M. Frcck, formerly of Ccntrnlla, but now living In l'ottsvlllc, was In town on Monday on business. Mr. Frcck spends much of his time in Arizoua where ho has some Interests. The CumpniKit Columbian. Wc will send the Coi.umman to any ad dress in tho county, from now until after the full election for 30 cents. As this will be an unusunlly Interesting campaign every Democratic voter should take u paper and keep himself posted. There Is not a man lu the county who cannot afford to takothe .Columbus at tliut price, aud we hope to recclvo many orders- Postage stamps can bo sent by mall. Tho Benton Band will have a new uni form soon. 'Tho new five dollar bank notes it is said will contain a portrait of the Into President Garfield. Pens, pencils, pen holders, Ink, rubbers mucilage in grent variety at the Columman store. G. E. Myers had Ids telephone placed in his new ofllco on Tuesday. He will prob ably move tho Item Into its new quarters tho lust of the week. Thcro will bo n trot between four and flvo year olds, at the Fair Grounds on Saturday, August 10tl, for a small purse. An admission of ten cents will be charged. Tho Zion Sabbath School, of Oranguvllle, will hold a festival In tho grove of Mr. John Znncr on the afternoon and evening of Saturday, August 12th. Complaint Is made that n disease is af fecting many of the. maplo trees throughout tho State. The leaves wither up similar to the blight on pear trees. 11. F. Sharpless manages the co-opera-tlvc store near tho depot. The enterprise is formed by the Grango of this county. They keep general household supplies. Tho Wyoming Valley hotel nt Wilkes Ilarre, which was recently damaged by tire has been so repaired as to nccommo. date guests. Mrs. G. W. Helfsnyder, of Cutnwissn, hud a fall on Tuesday and was considerably- bruised. Wo are glad to lourn that her Injuries will not prove serious. Tho Wntsontown pcoplo nrc complain ing of tho scarcity of butter, and many of tho mcrchnnts nro sending to Bradford county for their supplies. Wo nro sorry to learn that Mrs. Dr. W. U. Itobins, of Cutnwissn, was very seriously injured by a full on Monday, She Is in a critical condition. Philip Appleman of Fislilngcreek has shown us sovernl stalks of Timothy, ono of which measured six fect six and a quarter inches, This is tho highest grass that we hare heard of this season. John J, Autcn has again taken the edi torial management of his old paper, tho Watsontown Record, The paper has been recently purchased of J. A. Everett by Oscar Foust. Thu new steel mill nt Bcrnnton, Is about finished. The engines nnd machinery nro now being put up. When in full operation It will be ono of the largest nnd best mills In this section of the state. Tho employees of tho Wllliamsport Sun ct Banner will play a game of base ball with the employees of the Qatette it Bulletin on Bnturday. It will probably bu an ex citing contest A bill has passed thu United States Sen ate modifying tho money order system by tho Issuing of a "postal note" at a charge of three cents for tho transmission through the mails of sums of less than flvo dollars. Tho Espy Cornet Band will hold a fes tlval lu Espy Park on Friday and Saturday evenings of next week, August 16th and 10th. Several bands will bo present. A good time is expected. s. A man named Harris was committed to jail by Justice Maize last week, Thursday, for steullng four blankets and n surcingle from tho stable of John Glbbs, Tho man sold them in town for 41.50 and got drunk on the money. Wayne Camp Meeting will commence next Tuesday, August 10th and continue ten days. Boarding can bo had on tho grounds at six dollars for tho term, or forty cents per meal. Tents rent from tlireo to ten dollars. O, J, Smith, a licensed peddler of Wilkes llarre, Pa, who has been disabled by rhen matism, drove through town on Friday last with it team of dogs hitched to a small wagon. Tho dogs travel about fifteen miles a day. Tho Friendship Firo Company will hold a fair and festival In their hall, Browrr's building, on the evenings of Friday and Saturday. Auiruat 25th und 2fllli. On Monday oveulug August 28th, they will ,ljlvo a social hop. Tho putroungo of tho public Is solicited. Paul E. Wirt, Esq., of this place Is tho inventor of a fountain pen upon which ho received a patent on August 4th. Stephen H. Wolf nnnouueed his nnmo ns a cnndldato for sheriff in two llcpubll can newspnpers and then asked tho dem ocrats to support him. Of course he was defeated. Paper bngs from lb. to 10 lbs. nt tho Cot.UMniAN ofllcc A. W. Brungard, of Lock Haven, has been elected chairman of tho Clinton coun ty Democratic committee. Ho is a gradu ate of tho Normal school here, and has mnny acquaintances In town. Agricultural Societies are making nr. rnngemcnts for holding their fairs this fall. There nro one hundred nnd two In tho state. It Is likely all will mako extra efforts to havo a good exhibition, as tho largo crops will demand it. O. A. Prentiss has made many Improve ments by the enlargement of his building and adding of new machinery. He Is now prepared to do all kinds of; repairs, or manufacture new machines. His olllcc is on Fourth street, near East. Vennor says "I cannot but think that August will ho another month of storms nnd unusual rainfall, with onu or two re markably low curves of temperature. 1 expect snowfall will bo recorded lu ex tremo western aud northwestern sections and cold rains at more southerly stations shortly after the middle of the mouth." Tho Standing committee met upon the adjournment of tho Convention nnd elected Hobert Buckingham Chairman, und (l. A. Klelm Secretary. No better selection could have been made ns both nrc active and en crgctlc geutlcmcn, nnd they will no doubt look nfter tho interests of the party zealous ly. The man who played an acenrdcon with his hniids, a bass drum, triangle and cym bals with his heel, ww In town Inst week. About the same time camu the scissors grinder, the organ grinder anil monkey, anil tho Turks with their bears. They seem to travel In droves. The Hupcrt Camp meeting Is still in session und has been well attended. Thcro are able preachers and good singers In at tendance, nnd excellent order is preserved. The m'eetlng'wlll continue until after noxt Sunday, on which day a large number of visitors Is expected. Just received u r.ew lot of Elgin, Wnlt- ham, Springfield and othermake of watches In open and hunting cases, warranted from two to live years. Also sliver plated teaspoons one dollar a set, table spoons two dollars a set, at L. Bcrnhard's Jewelry Store. (i D-lf Most of tho candidates who wcro de feated for nomination to county offices were gentlemen who would have given satisfaction if they had been chosen. As politics is a lottery in which some must draw blanks, those who were the unlucky ones this time wilt no doubt pocket their defent gracefully, and cheerfully lend their assistance this fall In piling up n big ma jority for state and county ticket. There will bo a lettlug for a bridge over Cole's creek in Sugarlonf township near Minns Cole's mill, at the Commissioners ollicc on Monday August 21st, at one o'clock. As the county commissioners have seen lit to put the advertisement in two papers that havo no circulation in Sugnrloaf township, wo insert this notice gratuitously for tho benefit of the residents of that portion of the county. M. M. Hllliard's circus nnd menagerie was lu this place on Saturday last. Quite i large crowd was attracted. The verdict seemed to be that It was a pretty good show for Bloomsburg, especially ns It was only the second show that has ventured to pitch its tent here. Bloomsburg citizens are not much us circus goers, nnd the travelling troupes nro Indifferent about stopping. Millard's show was us adver tised, a pretty good twenty-llvo cent show. One half of their animals were Hons. Last Suturdny afternoon J. F. Caldwell's horse which wns standing in front of tho bake house on Centre street, hitched to tho wagon und untied, started off on a little excursion of his own, and delivered tho bread box and its contents in front of Bill meyer's store, badly damaging the box. The wagon turned over in making tho cor- uer, aud the horse broke loose, from it, but was caught at the Exchange Hotel. At this time of year when Hies nro so nnnoylng, horses should not be left untied. ,Vn elTort was made on Tuesday morn ing to secure thu election of county com missioner Charles lteicluu t ns chairman of tho standing committee, but failed, und Hobert Buckingham was elected by a vote of 12 to 7. It has always been the prac. tlco to select thu chairman from the coun ty seat, and us Mr. ltelchart resides in .Main township, it was considered unwise to make a change at this time. Mr. Buck. ngham hns all the necessary qualifications for mi efficient officer. Farmer's and property owners should bear In mind that they are required by law to cut Canada thistles on their properties before they go to seed. For a neglect to comply with this law they are subject to "a fine of fifteen' dollars, one half to be paid to the county treasurer, and the other hnlf to the use of the person suing for thu same." Any persons considering themselves ag grieved by the neglect or refusal of the property owner to cut the Canada thistle may enter upon the premise, cut down thu thistles nnd recover from the owner of thu property compensation for his services at tho rate of two dollars per day. Anna E. Kressler, aged 29 years, com- mlttcd suicide by hanging herself to an apple tree early on Tuesday morning. Shu resided between Bloomsburg and Llghtstreet. Her sister, who was Bleeping with her, missed her about four o'clock In the morning, nnd upon going to look for icr, found her hanging to thu treu. She was a daughter of Georgu Kressler, who was Insane for ninny years, onu brother Is now lu tho Danville Asylum and another brother died somo years ago, who was Insane. While her mind wns not perma nently ultcctcd, sliu lind at limes acted strangely. An; Inquest was held by J. II. Maize, Esq., on Tuesday morning nnd tho verdict of tho jury was that sho commit ted sulcidu while laboring under a tem porary fit of insanity. Curl Zerrahn, Conductor of the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston, aud onu of tho Leaders of tho Great Musical Peacu Jubilees of Boston lu 18(10 aud 1872 has this to say about tho Treasury of Song, "It gives mo great pleasure to statu that I havo looked through Treasury of Song, and examined tho Index of the same, It contains a great variety of musical matter from tho classical to thu most popular, und, lu recommending It to the public, I cannot do better than to repeat tho words from its title page, that thu different pieces arc 'chosen expressly for their eminent fitness to promote happiness In every home,'" Sir, J. P. Owen Is now canvassing tho town for this book, and lovers of music ' should by nil means secure a copy, McNarra, n swindler from Belfast. Ire laud, has been traveling through this stato defrauding clergymen by falso representa tions. His method was to represent him self as n member of tho samo denomina tion ns tho clergyman ho called on, and then by telling a very plausible story, to borrow money from him "for n fow days." In his peregrinations ho struck Blooms burg, nnd cnlllng on ltov. L. Zahnor, stated that ho was n member of the church of England, that ho had but recently nr. rived In this country, nnd camo to Scran ton to visit his brother. Upon arriving thcro ho found his brother had cone to Tyrone, this state, nnd ns ho had only money enough to bring him to Blooms, burg ho concluded to stop oft hero and borrow sufficient to carry him throunh. when ho would return tho monoy. Ho iisked Mr. Znhncr for twcnly-flvo dollars, but got nothing ns Mr. Z's suspicions wcro aroused. Ho then went to Hcv. Dr. Mitchell's whero ho represented himself ns n Presbyterian nnd gnvo a different name. Wot long ago ho wus nrrestcd In North. nmpton county nnd Is now In Jnll nt Easton, for prnetlclng the samo game. Ho will bo convicted, and If all the clergy, men whom ho has swindled throughout thu state should nppcar to testify ngalnst him It will probably be a good many years before ho dupes another one. Ilrlur Creole NotcH. Miss Stella Keller of Kingston, Is spend big a few weeks among friends here. Mr. G. M. Quick and wife, C. Gunton nnd Miss Bhllcman, of Bloomsburg, spent Sunday with G. P. Learn. Miss Delia Gruvcr, of Nantlcoke, Is visit. lng her uncle, A. B. Croop. Mr. E. Hlsewick, of Wilkes Bat re, paid some of his friends n Hying visit on Mon. day. A. B. Croop nnd D. L. Hess attend. cd convention at Bloomsburg this week Chester and Wllllo Marr nro very sick with typhoid fever. Murrs returned mucli pleased with the excursion. Guss and Delia make n fine nppenrance when out horseback riding. They under, stand holding the rein. Mr. Hughes has one of thu nicest houses along tho river road. G. P. Learn has exchanged horses again. Axo.v. HtiuidliiK Committee. The members of the Democratic county committee elected hist Saturday nt tho pri. mary elections are us follows: Beaver Jesse Hittenhouse. Berwick W. T. Snydrr. Benton James Wlrcman. Bloom, E. It. Buckingham. Bloom, W. C. A. Klelm. Briarcrcek Chas. Heed. Catawlssa W. L. Eycrly. Centralia David Welsh. Centre Stephen Pohe. Conyngham, N. Chas. Haggcrty. " 8. John Monroe. Fislilngcreek L. M. Crcvellng. Franklin Samuel Loreman. Greenwood Wesley Morris. Hemlock William Glrton. Jackson James W. Kitchen. Locust Holandus Herbcln. Mndlson-C. H. Fruit. Main Chas. Reichnrt. Mitllln-C. W. Hess. Montour O. A Stunger. Mt. Plensiint Elins Howell. Orange O. A. Megargell. Pine-P. W. Sones. ltoaringcrcck James Knlltle. Scott, W.-O. P. Helghard. " E. John Wutters. Sugarlonf C. L. Moore. Ml 111 I II ItClllM. Sirs. Joseph Gearlmrt died on Tuesday evening nt the age of ISO. She was buried on Friday. Many of our people are preparing for Mountain Grovo camp meeting. Laura Croll, who was living for some time nt Airs. Isaac Snydei's returned to her homu on Saturday. Erosions U tho happiest man about. It 13 u girl, and a very nlcu onu too. John Yohe, Jr., has lu his possession a hen's egg that weighs just four ounces. Delegate meeting passed off rather quiet, some of thu boys got "boosy." Do some of tho parents know how their boys are conducting themselves along thu river whilo in bathing? Tho Ungungu used so near thu ferry while ladles and gentlemen are crossing, is certainly very shameful. It should be stopped. Supt. Grimes held an examination at this piuco on Suturdny. There were two (2) applicants examined. Prof. H. W. Sterner and lady, and others visited tho exercises. John It. Yohu lost a horse some days ago. This 13 thu third onu bu lias lost lately. Mr. E. O. Jones, of Berwick, one of last winter's teachers paid n visit to his old homo on Tuesday. A "VVIcUert Tramp. A fellow who gives his nnmo as James Conner wni lodged In Jail on Wednesday morning on thu charge of attempting to commit a felonious assault. Tho facts of the caso are ns follows: On the 1st day of August W. J. llldlenian of Montour town ship employed n man to help in harvest ing oats. Mr. Bhllcman has four daugh ters who all slept In a room together, aud a room was given tho mnn In another part of thu house. Some tlmu utter midnight one of tho (laughters was aroused from sleep by a queer sensation nnd thu liu. pressloii that there was some onu lu thu room besides her sisters. On looking around she saw a man, and gave an alurm which brought her father to their assist, mice. As the man left he asked thu girls to excuse him ns hu had got in thu wrong room, Mr, B. was so alarmed at thu screams of thu girls that hu rushed Into thu room without stopping to look after thu man. Tho man went to hit room and dressed and disappeared, In tho morning a bottle of chloroform was found near one of thu beds and somo of it had evidently been administered to ono of the girls, but not sufficient to render her unconscious and hence thu Intention of thu villain was frustrated. Search had been mailv for him hut without success until Tuesday when it wus discovered that hu wns In Centre township. Accordingly constable Woodward und chief Freus weru dispatch cd at twelve o'clock at night, and they succeeded lu capturing the fellow In thu baru of Ellsha Ilngcnhuch near Hldluy's chinch. Hu was lodged lu jail, and on Wednesday morning had u hearing beforn J, II. Maize, Esq., who committed hliu In default of $500 ball. This is onu of thu boldest as well as ono of tho most heinous attempts that a man could make. Hu du. serves to hu punished to thu fullest extent of thu law und undoubtedly hu will re ceive It, HKINNV MKtt, "Wells' Health Henuwer" a-storus health mid vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, sexual Debility. New styles of culling curds und curd typo Just received ut tho Colvmuian olllcc. Democratic County Convention. Tuesday, August 8th being the day ap pointed by the rules of the Democratic party for holding tho annual convention for nomination of district nnd county officers, tho delegates who wore elected on the Gtli, met at tho Opera House on Tues day at 11 o'clock. Tho meeting was call ed to order by G. A Herring, Chairman of the county committee, and the following officers wcro elected: Chairman, E. 11. Ikelcr; Secretaries, Dr. L.J. Adams, of Ilrlnrcrcck, Dr. C. A. Haines, of Beaver Heading Clerk, F. P. Bllhncyer. The list of delegates was called over and they an swered to their nnmcs as follows i Beaver John Shell, Dr. Haines, Henry Eckrotc. Berwlck-D. W. Vniinttn, J. H. Diet- tcrlch, Benton Thomas McHcnry, E. B. Bcish- llne, II. F. Everett. Bloom, E. Ell Jones, G. M. Lookard, James Lcnnou. Bloom, W. E. It. lkeler, O. II. Sterner. Brlnrcrcck L. J. Adnms, H. H. Sltler. Catawlssn Gideon Haldeman, Win, Berkhlmcr, Lloyd T. Miller. Centralia Patrick Curran, James Brady. Centre J, S. Mnnn, Benjamin Stlncr Conyngham, N, Charles Dougherty, Henry Gerlty. Conyngham, S, Thomas Madden, A. Dougherty. Fislilngcreek E. P. Bender, M. A. Am merman, T. H, Edgnr, J. A. Karns. Franklin Jacob Artley, AVnshlngton Parr. Greenwood A. J. Dcrr, S. F. Bcringcr. Hemlock Scth Shoemaker, James Glr ton. Jackson Geo. Wngncr, Clinton Lewis. Locust Daniel Stlne, J. S. Scott, Hen ry Beaver, Ohadlah Yocum. Mndlsou-T. F. Wclllvcr, W. J. Allen, Itobt. Fruit. Main C. E. Fisher, J. Bauma n. Jllfilln J. E. Snyder, Samuel Nuss, C. W. Hess. Montour Peter Helnbach, II. D. Dar lington. Jit. Pleasant Amos Wnnlch, Joseph lkeler. Orange Win. Flcckenstlno, John Sins teller. Pine P. W. Soncs, A. E. Glrton. ltoaringcrcck H. C. Helwlg, Jacob Longenberger. Scott, W.-C. C. Trench, J. Tcrwllllgcr.; Scott, E. F. W. Hcdeker, William Pettlt. Sugarlonf I). H. Stedmnn, John A. Kline, W- A. Kile. The rending clerk then read olf thu vote as cast by each township for tho several candidates, ns shown lu tho tablo printed elsewhere. At 12 in. thu convention adjourned un til 1.30 p. m. Convention met at 1.30 p. m. After cull ing the list of delegates Mr. E. B. Bcishlinu of Benton township offered tho following resolution which was adopted: Resihed that Hon. John G. Freeze and C. B. Jackson Esus., be appointed conferees for Columbia county, to meet similar con- icrees ironi nioniour county, to nomlnnte a candidate for Prcsidcut Jmlire of the 20th Judicial District of Pennsylvania. And tho said conferees are hereby instructed to use all honorable means to secure the nomina tion of Hon. William Elwell for the said olllce. Dr. L. J. Adams offered tho following resolution which wns adopted: ResnW. That James M. Dewitt, and 11. D. Darlington, Esqs. be and lire hereby up. pointed Senatorial Conferees to meet with similar Conferees of this Senatorial District, with instructions to use nil honorable means to secure thu nomination of Hon. E. J. McHcnry for State Senator. F. P. Blllmeyer read the following reso lution which wus adonted: Rooked. That Cvrus B. Mcllenrv of Fislilngcreek, David Lowenberg of Blooms. uurg nniidonn u. locum oi uatnwlssa be thu conferees for this county to meet in district conference to nominate n candidate for Kenrcsentative in Cousrress with in structions to support C. It. Biicknlew and wtin power to depute or substitute other Conferees to serve in their stead. .Mr. Bclshline stated that ho wns author ized to withdraw the name of Isaac Gib bons us candidate for thu Legislature. In. structions were then read off by tho rend lng clerk resulting on the first ballot ns t'ol. lows: Dewitt 25 Gibbous Vnnderslicc 40 Fox Hamlin 18 Bryson tiKUONI) n ALLOT. Dewitt 2(IJ Bryson Vundcrsllco 401 Hamlin 5 12 33 41 20 T, J. Vanderslico having lecelved more than 45 votes wus declurcd duly nominated, niiui) hallo r, Bryson 4!! Hamlin 10 5-0 Dewitt 12j Mr. Bryson was declared nominated. -Mr. Blllmeyer rend the following resolu tion: Readied: That this Convention stioncly condemns the. lavish appropriation of public money by Congress, made nt the late ses sion, and also the keeping up of war taxes lu time of peace, and heartily npprovo tho course of lion. Hobert Klotz, our llcpre sentatlvu In Congress, In opposing the Hlver and Harbor bill mid sustaining thu President's veto thereon. Thu instructions for Sheriff were rend with the following result: Monry 37 Wolf 8 Swank 22 .Mr. Moury having received moro than a majority of voles wus declared nominated for Sheriff. John P. llunnon and D. 11. Column weru named for thu office of Coroner. A ballot wns taken and Hannoii wns nominated, W. A. Kile named John A. Kline, for Jury commissioner, and C. W. Sterner named George A. Dcrr- Dcrr was chosen ns nominee. it. I). Darlington offered the following resolution: Wiikueas the Democratic State Conven. tion recently held nt llarrUburg udopted new rules for the government of tho party, which rules profile that after Janunry 1st 1883, thu Statu Central Committee, shall consist of ono member from each county, to he elicted under tho rules of tho local organization, thereto! o Rt ii Retained! That the tntrl member of tho State Central Committee for Colum bia county bo elected each year at thu Dem ocratic County Convention, und the person receiving n majority of all tho votes cast shall bu declared elected. Geo, E, Elwell was elected member of the State Central Committee, and tho Con ventlon adjourned. Thu meeting pnssed olf quietly. Owing to the fact that many farmers nro busy getting lu their oats, and tho extremo heat, thcro weru not ns many peoplu in town us usual, The delegatu election In town last Sat urday, was largely attended nnd hotly contested. Thu fight seemed to bu warm er on committeemen than on candidates. In the cast wind Hobert Buckingham nnd G. A. Herring weru thu candidates for standing committee and Mr. Buckingham was elected by u voto of 140 to 89. Tho general tcellng seemed to bo that Mr. Herring who was Deputy county treasurer, President of tho town council, chairman of the county committee, mid delegate to thu statu convention, had been the recipient of ' about as many honors us It was necessary , to bestow on ono man nt one time. In tho west wurd tho contest for committeeman was between O. A. Klelm and W. J. Buck nlew, Mr. Klelm being elected by u ma jority of 20 votes. Hu was a member last year, und filled the position ot Secretary of standing committee very satisfactorily, and has been reappointed to the fciuiio position tills year. A number of foreigners, with nine benrs, and several poor horses nnd ponies passed through town on Thursday of last week. They were the most wretched looking party of hiimoii beings that ever made their np- pcarnnco in this section. There wcro half dozen women nnd fourteen children, the latter being carried cither In bags hung across tho saddles or nt tho mother's back. Though their chief business seem ed to be begging, they had quite an amount of money, nnd applied nt tho banks to get bills for small change. Tho party were said to bo Sclavoninns nnd havo been In this country but n short time. They have been driven out of many places, because of the rumors that there wns small pox In the party. Somo of them spoko French nnd German besides their own tongue. They were perfect sped mens of pure and unadulterated Bulgarian gypsies, whoso chief virtue Is never to nllow their bodies to come in contact with sonp and water. LOCAL NOTICES. Farmers dentine ut W. B Allen's can bo accommodated with stnbling. apr. 7-tf. As good cigars as can bo found In town nro kept at W. B. Allen's East end gro cery. nprll 7-tf Flour nnd feed can nlwnys be had nt Allen's East end grocery. nprll 7-tf 0900 pounds of nice dried raspberries, 8888 " nice dried pitted cherries, 7777 good spring chickens, 0000 " fat old hens, G555 " geese nnd ducks, 4444 " live veal calves, 3333 " fat lambs, 2222 " " turkeys, 1111 ' " sheep, 0000 old sheep bucks, nnd old roosters. All of the above wnnted right along, at Light Street, by Silas Young. july 21-2m W. B. Allen has just opened a lot of now goods, embracing lino Groceries, class- wnve, painted chinn, queenswnre, Ac. All of the best, nnd nt the lowest prices. nprll 7-tf In tho nbsence of John Wolf, farmers wnntlng fnrm machinery will please call nt w. u. Alien's. aprii 7-tf "nuaiiui'AHiA." Quick, complete cure, nil nnnoylng Kid ney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. $1. Druggists. "KOUOII ON RATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. Druggists. Want a lot of teams right along to haul out lumber from about four miles above ltolirsljurir where Clint Lewis Is snwinrf. near Mathew Jlcllcnry's or John Itantz's to Bloomsburg and Berwick, $5,00 per per thousand to Bloom, nnd $0,50 per uimiwiiiu 10 iicrwicK. mrougii July, August, nnd September. I give nil kinds of store goods, flour, meat, clover and timothy seed, coal, lime, harness, flv-nets ivc, nt anas 1 oung's Light Street, Pa. july 28-8w l'crtionul t To Men Only 1 Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Michigan, will send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who nro afllictcd with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital ity, and manhood, and kindred troubles. guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address ns nbove. N. B. No risk is in curred, as thirty days' trial is allowed. Oct. 28. '81-ly BUSINESS NOTICES. ECOKOMV. A fortune mnv bo sncnt in uslnc ineffect. ual medicines, when by applying Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil a speedy anil economical cure can be effected. In cases of rheumatism, lame back, bodily ailments, or pains of every description, it auorus instant rcilcl, T1IK CODNTliV. Who that has ever lived any time in the country must have heard of the virtues of Burdock as a blood purifier. Burdock Blood Bitters cure dyspepsia, biliousness nnd nil disorders arising from impure blood or uerungeu liver or kidneys.. Containing all the essentials of u true tonic, nnd sure to give satisfaction, is Brown's Iron Bitters. V"Do boldly what you do at nil." Boldly do we nflirm that Kidney-Wort is the great remedy for liver, bowels nnd kidney diseases, rheumatism and piles vanish be fore it, The tonic effect of Kidney-Wort is produced ny us cleansing una purifying uciion on tne wood. Where there is a gravelly deposit in the urine, or milky, ropy mine from disordered kidneys, u uiways cures. SIIILOlt'S CONSUMPTION CUliK. This Is beyond question tho most success ful Cough Medicine wo have aver sold, a few doses invariably euro the worst cases of Cough, Croup, nnd Bronchitis, while Its wonderful succoss in thu euro of Consump tion is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it lias been sold ou u guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a Cough we earnestly nsk you to try It. Prlco 10 cts. und $1.00. If your Lungs uro soro, Chest, or Back, Lame, usu Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cts. Sold by J. H. Kin ports. muyScow HTTho Diamond Dyc3 nlwnys do moro than they claim to do. Color over that old dress. It will look like new. Only 10 cents. Hruuxani von mind anu hodv. Thcro is moru strength restoring power in u bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel of malt or a gallon of milk. This explains why invalids find it such n wonderful Invlgornnt for mind nnd body. IT BUUMS'IO 8AT13FV A family want, and I wonder how we ever got ulong without Parker's Ginger Tonic. It cured mo of nervous prostra tion, and I hnvu used It since for nil sorts of complaints In our family. .Mis. Jlncs, Albany. Thc term hydra may bo used to represent any manifold evil. If you would battle successfully with this niany-hended mon ster of dismse you will find it expedient to keep Mrs. Pinkham's Ycgetnblu Compound nlwnjs at hand, Dr. Banning. Wo have n speedy nnd positive euro for catarrh, dlpthcrla, canker mouth and headache, In Shlloh's Catarrh Hemcdy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Prlcu 50 cents. Sold by J, H. Kluports. may 12-eow. HAY I'HVHlt. For twentv-llvo years I have been severe- ly ullllctcd with Hay Fever. Whilu suffer. ns: intensely i was iimuceu, iiirouim .nr. Ticheuor's testimonial, to try Ely's Cream Balm. The liiimediatu effect was marvel, nus. I huvu been enabled to perform my pastoral duties without the slightest incon. venleiice. Havo been exposed to heat, draughts mid dust, und have esenped u re. turn uttnek, I pronouueu Ely's Cream Dublin curu for Hay Fever. . William T. Carr, Presbyterian Pastor, Elizabeth, N. J. Messrs. Mills & I.acey, Grand Kaplds, Mich. Dear Sirs llnvine: used Elv's Cream Balm for Hay Fever and experienced grent rciici iroiu ns use, i niosi corniuiiy recom mend it us the best of nil the many reme. dies i iinvu irieu. i ours, kc., l. u. Jcnks, Lawyer. Prlcu 50 cents. Apply Into nostrils with little finger. Addison's Liver Henuwer, or medicine prepared foi discuses of tho livers dyspep sia, sick and nervous headache, constipa tion of thu bowels, colic, sour stomach, heuitbiirn, fever nnd ngue, dropsy, Jiiun dice, Ac,, prepared from roots und herbs strictly vegetable. Prepared only by J, II. ivinpunn, juouiusuurg, ru. Aug. 4th 3m. DYSPEPSIA AND I.IVKlt COMPLAINT. Is it not worth thu small nricu of 75 cents to frcu yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, If you think so cull at our store unit get u bottle of Shlloh's Vltnlizer, every bottle has a printed guar, untco on it, usu accordingly und if it docs you no good It will cost you nothing. Sold by J. 117 Kluports. may 12-cow, SHERIFFS SALE. j 117 Ttrtuo ot sundrr wrltn Issued out ot Mo Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sain at tho Court Itouao, In Uloomaburg, PennsjlTanln, at two o'clock, p. m. on MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 1832. All that certain piece or parcel of irround altuata lying and Mag in cast Illoomsburtr. Colombia county, and Btate of Pennsylvania, tho same be ing two town lots and numbered In tho general plan of said town by numbers olKhty-ono and etgntr-threo, and further described as follows, to- wit t ueglnnlng at a stAk comer of Pearl street and Applo alloy and running thonco along said street soutnwoatwardly fect to lot number sovcnth-nlno.thencj along said lot northwestward ly one hundred and ninety foot, moro or loss to crooked alley, theneo along said alley northeast- waraiy rcet to Applo alley aforesaid, and thenca atom? satd alloy southeastward!! one hun dred and ninety fect more or less, to t lie place of ucginning. Seized, taken In oxocutton at tho suit of James llarton against Wra.Yarr with notlco to Samuel Knorr and Jano B. Drown wife of Qeorgo II. Brown tcrro tenant, and to bo sold as tho property of vm. yarr with notlco to Samuel Knorr and Jane B. Drown wlfo of Ouorge It. Drown terro tenant. rem, Attorney, Lov. Fa. ALSO, Tho undivided ono-half of all that certain tract or pleco of land situate In Locust township, Co lumbia county, and stato of Pa., bounded on the west oy Thomas Ullllaeton. on tho south br land ot Thomas and Mary Itushton, on tho west and norm oy lands of Lewis Leo, Isaac Lewis, Dcoja mln Camp, Jacob Kcrshoor and others, contain loir four hundred and thlrty-ntne acres and four perches. ALSO, Ono other certain tract sttuato tn Locust town- ahlp, Columbia county, and State ot Pennsylvania bouadol on tho wot by lands of Michael Stlno, ana otherwise bounded by lands of Lewis Lee. John llllllg and others, and by the aforesaid tract, containing ono hundred and clghty-nlno acres and C3 perches. Belzed, taken In execution at the suit of C. U. Hrockway's uso against J. Miller Itaub and to bo soidas tho property of J. Miller Itaub. Dbocxw ay, Attornor. Voad. Kx. ALSO, The following described real estate situate lu Denver township, Columbia county. Pa., bounded on the north by lands ot Goorgo Krvln, on tho oast by Unds of Charles Slusaer and wlfo aid Samuel Johnson, on the Bouth by lands of Smucl John' son, and on tho west ky lands of Ileuben Owens, containing fourteen acres and eighty pcreles more or less, on which aro erected a ono and a half story dwelling houso, log barn and other out buildings. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of L. ti, Creasy against Charles SInsser and to be sold as tho property ot Charles Slusser. K. W. Attorneys. Ft Fa, ALSO. All thoso two messuages or fcsaemontfl and tracts of land lying and being In Iloarlngcretlt township, Columbia county, ra., tho flrtt thereof bounded and described as follows! Deglnnlngat a atono ana running thenco by land of John Yca ger north clgnty-clght and a half degrees east fltty-ono and nve tenth perches to a Btone, thenco by land ot George Drlesbach toulh six degrees west slxty-nlne and one- tenth ot a perch to a pine, uience oy iann o f Samuel Ilouck south eighty- eight and a quarter degrees west fourteen and two-tentus perches to a stone, thence south twen ty degrees cast nvo and nvo-tenth perches ton whlto oak, thenco by land lata of Adam Cable south nfty-four degrees wost fourteen and two tenth perches to a pine stump In tho road, thenco south twenty-eight degrees west twenty-nvoand lour-tentn perches to a post, thenco south eighty- Boven degrees west fourteen perches to a post, thence by land of Oliver Evans and Mary Fenster mochcr south ten and one-half degrees east forty turoo percues to tno place of beginning, contain ing nineteen acres aad threo perches strict meas uro. Tho second thereof bounded and described as fol ows : Beginning at a stono on land of Frank lin Yocum and late John Relss north eighty-eight ani mreo quarter aogroes east sixty-six and sev en tenth perches to a stone, thence by land of mines uyer south ono and one-quarter degrees west thlrty-threo and sixty ono hundredths of a perch to a alone, thenco by land ot Mayberry Sny dor south elghty-ntno and threo-quarter degrees west sixty-six and seven tonths perches to a stono thence by the same north one and a quarter aecroos cast tnnty-uireo and sixty ono-hun- areotns or a perch to tho.placo of beginning, con taining fourteen acres more or loss. Belna tho samo premises conveyed by 'William Bcllg and who to i-eier noner or deed dated May J, 168. Seized, taken in execution at tho suit ot Lucas Fahrlnger executor of tho last will and testament ot Adam Gable deceased, against Peter nower and to bo sold as the property of Pttcr lloner. Freeze, Kyerly and Whlto, Att'ys. Lev. Fa, ALSO, All that certain lot of ground wlih tho appurte nances situate In Malnvllle, Main township, Co lumbia county, Pa., bounded and described as fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning In tho public road run ning through the town of Malnvllle aforesaid at a point opposite tho mlddlo of an alley or passage lying nnl being between this lot now being con veyed and a 1st adjoining tho samo on the north. and belonging to Goorgo und Iludolph Shuman, nnd running from thenco by the aforesaid public road south eighteen degrees cast torty-nlno and a hilt feet, thenco by land ot Isaac Yetter south seventy-six degrees west ono hund-ed nnd forty- two feet to a post, thenco by land' ot tho samo north eighteen degrees west ntty-nlno and a halt feet to a post, thence by land of the said George and Itudolph Shuman north seventy-six derocs oast ono hundred and forty-two feet to the pfaco of beginning, whereon Is erected a two story framo dwelling house. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot Reuben Miuman and John T. Shuman executors of Jacob Shuman, deceased, against Samuel Shumno, Wra, Shuman admr.;of Martha Shuman, deceased, and J. D Dodlns guardian ad litem of Clara Shuman and Jordan Btiunun, children and heirs ot Martha Shuman, deceased, and to bo sold as tho property of Samuel Shuman, Wni. Shuman admr. ot Mar tha Shuman, deceased, and J, D. Bodne guardian ad llton ot Clara tliuman and Jordan shuman children and heirs ot Martha Shuman deceased. Littles Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, All that certain messuago and lot, pleco or par cel of land sltuato In east Bloomsburg, In tho county ot Columbia aforesaid, marked In the gen eral pun ot said town number twenty six Ifii) and further described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a porner of lot No. 23 and Main street and run nlng tkencs along said street south thirty and one-half degrees cast fifty feet to lot No. OT,tuence along sutd lot south titty nine and a bait degrees west ono hundred and ninety eight feet to bock alley, thenco along said alley north thirty and one half degrees wost titty feet to lot No. M, thcico along sald lot north ntty-nlno and one-half de grees east'ono hundred and ninety-eight feet to thoplaeo of beginning, being tho same premises which William Ho.it and Eliza his wife by deed dated tho tlitrty-nrst day of December A. I), ism, to. tttlzcd, taken In execution at the suit ot K. V. Luch and Magglo his wife to uso of said wlfo against Geo, Yv, Stlnoman and to bo sold as tho property of Geo, W. Btlneman. smith Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, Tho undivided one-half interest tn a tractor pleco of timber land situate In Briarcrcek and Fislilngcreek townshlpj. Columbia county, ra., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt Bo ginning at a stone, formerly black oak, It being an original corner ot a survey In tho warrantee namo ot Nathan Beach, and another In the name of Daniel F. Seybort, tluaco along said Beach sur vey south elghty-one degrees west four hundred andtty-threo perches a stone, formerly a chest nut oak, thenco by the samo south nine degrees east lltty-lrto perches to stones, thenco by tho same south eUhty-unu degrees west sixty-two perches to stones, thenco by survey In tho war rantee numa uf Samuel J. l'eater north twenty degrees, ono hundred am twenty six perches to stones.thenco by land In warr.intoo name ot John Allegtr, thenco by the saint aorta seventy two do- crccs east three buudrcd und eighty perches lo a black ouk, thenco by land warranleed to Perry uucKuiow north seventy nvo degrees east ono hundred and thirty two percbes to a post, thence north eighty six and a halt degrees cast ntty ono perches to a chestnut ouk, thenco north sixty two degrees east eighty Uur porches to a post, thenco south degrees west one hundred and ntty eigni percues to tno piaco ot beginning, contain log four hundred acres ot Und strict measure. seized, taken lu execution at tho suit otthb Bloomsburg Banking company against A, B. Pear son and to bo sold as tho property ot A, D. rear- son, Wirt Att'y. At. Vend. Ex. ALSO, The following described real estate sltuato In Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described us follows, to-wlt i On the north by lot Dciobging to tne iiioomsburg Banking Com pany, on tho oast by lot ot Mary Lewis, on the soutn by lot of Mary Lewis and ou the west by iron street ot said town, containing so feet on Iron sir- et and 40 feet In depth, moro or less, on which is erected a framo church. Seked, taken in execution ut tho suit of William n Prlco against Win. U. Price, trustee ot the Welsh Cablolstlo MollioJlbt and Congregational church or iiioomsburg, I'd, und to bo sold as tho property of win O, Price trustee ot the Welsh Caltlnlstlo Methodist and Congregatloual Church of Bloonit burg, Pa. Wirt Att'y. vu F, U.U.ENT, shentf ECONOMY PROSPERITY, SUCCESS. Somo yenrs rtgo wo learned tho lcg- pon i" it, inrmcrs couki not. niioru t0 inv '''ft'1 prices for Fertilizers, tmt n firRt-clnsa Pliosplmto properly nnim0. tiinto'Ji innstbo produced for ncary linif t'io price of those then in tho mar. kct. Necessity, tho mother of invention, wna upon us, nnd our cfforls of yenrs wns nbont to bo triven to tho nublio In tho shnpo of our TWKNTY-FIVE DOLLAR PHOSPHATE. This nrticlo combines nil tho nccess- nry elements to produce a pood crop of wnnu, niiii iced tno soil nlniml.mtly for tho grnas which is to follow tho next year. When this nrticlo wns fust inlrntlnn- od it w.18 snid that it could not bo pro duced nt tho prico nt which wo were Helling it, but thnnks to the cash buy- niK public who havo favored ns with constantly increasing orders which has enabled us to produce in n largo way that which cannot bo done in any other. BAUGH&SONS, Philadelphia. July "-S w invitation. .'Vrt njers nrc invited to visit r store, when in Philadel i!i:a, to leave packages there, iinl to nuke a convenience of it generally. It is a handy plai'e, right by the new City 1 lall, at the very center of the city, h answers our purpose to welcome you, and to pro vide for such of your wants as wc can. The store is about twice ai lar.je as it was two or l :trec years ago; made so by digging under ground and building overhead, and by ex tension on Chestnut street. Parts of the store are about as comfortable as any place can be; and one of the most comfortable parts is now be ing got ready for the rest and refreshment of strangers. One of the pleasant things about the store always has been the fact that you can walk all over it, either alone or with a guide, without ever being asked to buy a thing. We know very well that most of you come to us for a good share of your supplies; why should we spoil your visit by intruding goods upon your attention, when you come to set: the place ? Hut perhaps you arc not coming to Philadelphia just now. Very well; take a cool er time. It's cool enough in thi store, when you get here. You can write for any goods that you may happen to want; and get them, proba bly, -just as well as if you were on the spot. Any how, you know, you can return whatever you get that you don't like. We sell more sorts of things than we can put into an advertisement. So, what ever you want, suppose you drop us a line. We'll help you if we can. John Wanamaker. CUrium Tltti Ic i-ntli and Market Muit. iiiul C'liy-huli Hiuarc, 1'un.Anr.u-iiu. THE 99 BEE THESE RATINGS. Further Proof that tho "Special" Is absolutely unrivaled. The follonlupf liavo been taken ilnce our last statement ot" ratlngi. They nro but a few. Wo can blioty niaur more from our Ituok of Itutlngj quite as accurate Wsteh No. Han. Variation!. 61,630 eo dnyj, 12 conds. 61,834 94 days, 16 seconds. 63,B78 120 dayi, 16 tecondi. 68.711 28 dayi, 7 lecondi. 63,009 28 dayi, 4 lecondi. 61,693 121 dayi, 17 lecondi. 61,626 109 dayi, 15 lecondi. 61,700 10 dayi, 1) lecondi. 68.712 09 dayi, 18 lecondi. 63,874 92 dayi, 10 lecondi. 63,069 10 dayi, 1 tecondi. 48,287 (minute repeater and perpetual calendar) BAN 25 DAYS WITIIOPT VARIATION. TIIE THICK of tho "Spcclul Is nt least 20 it cent, lees limn that of any other watch or anything llko qiial trade. Hatches sent on approval. Corrcipoudcnco IuWtcil. BAILEY Twelfth unit Client nut Streets, I 1'HILADELrniA. BORDEN : OWN FeraaloroOollegfMilitaryroTinititato Ycung L. dies. E071 & Young Mn. Hlruill(l Kcliouls In l)plliiriil l.m-ulluiu, (FIo lulnuU'H' vtulk apart). HKAIrllt-UI. UuMULlKB AMI) TllOKOUflll. bpi-rlnl Itnlca lur Urolbcr uud M.U'r. Send for Catftloguea. Address: UKV, WM. UOWKN, A. M , Uordeutown, N. J, nug li-iw r 'Po AdvfNl.er..-lwest ltatoa for advertising -Lin 1,0110 noo.l nepatert! sent free. A(T. dress tiliO. J', llOWKI.L it CO. lOBprUCObt,, Oahorn's Family Paints ready for una uro the most convenient nrticlo of tho kind, nil slmdes niul colors, put up In , J nnd pint enns. Wo furnish a enn of paint nnd hrmh for'-M cents. Snxollno Petroleum Jelly, used for burns senilis nnd sores of every Kind; It Is cooil nnd cheap. Snxollno l'omndo for tho Tinlr, highly perfumed, 25 cents. Glycerine Lotion, To Indies nnd children or any person with a lino sensitive skin nnd whose complexion is nffected by tho weather causing redness, roughness nnd chnpplng this Lotion Is invaluable. An excellent np tilicntlon to tho fnco after shnving. Largo bottles 25 nnd CO cents. Our Stock ot Hair nnd Tooth brushes hns been replenished nnd contains some good bnrgnlns. Wo enrry a complete nnd well selected stock, nnd competent persons arc always lu attendanco to supply the wants of our pat rons. Wo study to plcnsc, nnd belluvo w enn supply you with everything In our line economically, sntlsfnctorlly nnd in a manner cnlculnted to induce to join in tho verdict, Hint our store is iht place to trnuc. iioping to see many renders of the Coi.UMntAN at our piaco of business shortly and soliciting n slinro of your esteemed patronage, wt rc- mnin Very Truly 1 ours N. J. Hendershott. BEAT'S -l'l'rtK READY-MIXED AUD PASTE, LEAD PAINTS & ZINCJ -114 COJiniNKK WITH PURE LJNSEED Oil, AND ZFIXsTIE COLORS, NO UNPLEASANT ODOR. Satisfaction Guaranteed -on- MONEY REFUNDED. PilEE OF FREIGHT DELIVERED Where wu havo no agent. SSrOrdcrs and inquiries by Mail or Telephone receive iiiomit attention. AnnniiKH. IntrarMeMZiflc&ColorVorte RUPERT, PA. WM. E, B. DAVIES, - - SUP'T. Stay sti -cm QOM5IISSIONEKS' SALE. will lio held nt tho Court House In llloorasuurc on Thursday tne 3lst day ot August, Ivst atlu o'clock, a. i, agreeable to the provisions of Acta ot Assembly In such cnsei main mill provlrteil nil tho right, title nnd Interest acquired by tho snlrt commissioners lu tho following lots, pieces, and Earcds ot unseated lauds, herctororo purchased r them at Treasurer's salo aad held for a period of moro than nvo years: tho d,iy of redemption having gono by, unless by tho original owner. ACHES. OVVNIll. YEAH TOWNSlllr AMT. 400 Ilrown Nathaniel IMS 100 Young John 15( no Kisher Jonath'n ism 15 llarplno luvld 1SS2 go KrelshT John, sr. " Millard Wm. " 60 Whitman Abram " 'w 809 Cook John, lr " 675 caltns Charles " loo curry Patrick IsM 5 Seoti Samuel lsJl 25 Ash Samuel 1S6 4)1 UoachN.H. U. l 401 do do isitf 10 Keelor Ebenewr 10 lioiver Solomon " 80 lkeler Wlillam " n Mccall Heirs " ion Wagner Philip " a Oman John " Catawlssa $5 C2 ltoaringcrcck Si 63 Heaver 4 41 ltoarlngcieek 3 97 do 5 37 do 6 21 do II CI do out llrlarcreck 9 03 ltoaringcrcck 43 07 Pf no 8 82 Klshlngcrcek s it Ilcnion do do llrlarcreck Klshlngc-eek Jackson do XI t Pleasant M ndlson do do Locust do do do Pino Conynglwn 13 41 13 00 4 73 4 07 6 71 4 47 7( 421 1 (11 4 37 4 57 33 13 83 13 1413 641 45 83 21 71 40 51 O-'i HI K57 3 17 3 S3 1187 18 21 7(H) 8b7 32 07 8 07 2 03 3 SO 4 44 11(13 544 E 70 0 7$ 0 28 4 OS 4 04 0 07 12 27 32 2(1 15 Hobblns .losoph " 6j l.eoo Henry " 70 Lyons Hobert " 343 norron John, )r. " :443 llenson I'eter " 121 names Thomas " 104 Lemon William " loo Appleman I'ulnics " to lilttel Samuel issi loo " sou Cowsart James 1853 lion Miller roller " 40 Yohe Jacob " in drover Michael " loo Miller & Poller " 'C2 ISO DeoblerC. 'J. " ISO Hoffman Harriet " 200 Woortsldo Frlck " 40) Delhi Hobert 1830 60 Ash William " no Locust Mtniln do Main do Pino do Sugarloat Heaver llrlarcreek do Main catawlssa Central a do da do do do do do do Sugarloat o Trnugh Henry 60 crevcilng Andrew" M Smeck a llrcbst 1S02 1 lot Callahan James 1370 1 ' Konsterma'h'r J 11 " 1 " James Kdwurd " 1 " Kllnu Caroline " 1 " Kline John " l " Murphy Thomas " 1 " MlnlhanJohn " 1 ' Meehan James " 1 ' Novln Mlchail " soo Gearheart Wra. " CtlAHLES MilCnAIlT, Joshua KiirTuitMA.x.S.c County Cora. 11. r. r.lMlAU. ) commissioners' olllce. liloomsburs;, July 10, '62. pOMMISSIONKUS' SALE. rt 0 will oiler for salo what Is known as tho old Jail property, on Thuradav, August 3lst., 1842. at 10 o'clock, a. m. at tho Court Houso In Uloomsburg nil that certalu piece of land sltuato In tno town if Iiioomsburg with, n front on Ceutro street of 2I4 feet ana a front on Kirst street ot 132 feet ou stAblo xml other out-tnilldlnrs. Conditions can bo seen 111 mo omcc. JOSHUA FKlTKll.MAN.1 uiiAitl.KS HKloilAltnA county Coins 11 K. EDUAH, J . . Attksti Jonn U. Casoy. clerk. Commissioners omce, Ulooinsburg, July 10, is2. -OF- VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! lly vlrtuaof an order ot tlio orphans' Cou,t ot Columbia county, the undersigned, Administrator ot tho esUito of David Sltler late of Centre town, ship, deceased, will expose to Public Sals on tho premises on SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1882 at ten o'clock In Hie ;torenoon, tho following de scribed real usuto to wit, A certain messuago and tract ot land ultuato lu lua township ot Centre In the county ot Columbia aud Htalo ot I'enus) iranta, bounded and described ns follows, to wit : Un tho North by land of r'reas tc Hoffman, ou tho Kast by land of Ira Latter, ou tUa south by lamlot James Koclur and on tho West by Und ot William Houp, containing FIFTY-FIVE AURUS. More or less with thu appurtenances on which aro erected a HOUSE. BARN. And outbuildings. Also a certain tract, pleco or parcel ot land sit uate In Urlarcrcik township, county and SUto aforesaid, bound' d on tho Noith by land of Kman uel Yost, on tho Kast, South nnd West by land o (ieorge lluss, containing Eleven AereH, More or lebs with the appurtenances, 'i'EUMS OV HALK. Ten pu cent .of one-fourlu ot thu purchase money shah be paid at the strik ing down ot the property, tha ono fourth lots the i ten per cent at tno coutlrmatlou absolute, aud tho vm ,rur uuc matlon ulsl w Ith Intercut frcin that daio. remaining thrc fourths In onu year after connr- N. OAJlViili ILBIILBII, i. aug IMW July HI H'2. ts Administrator,