THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ! The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG," pa., FHIDAY, AUGUST 18tli, 1882. Correct Riillronil Time Tiililo. Train on tho Philadelphia A II. It. loavo ltupcrt aa follows i VOKtlt. ROCTIt, is a. m. It tt. m. 4 M p. m. a 45 p. m. Trlns on ttao I). I.. A W, II. II. IctTo Illoomsburg an rollon9 1 NOHTII. SOUTH. T 88 a. m. 8 2.1 ii. to. :o 6s n. m. 11 49 n. m. tl p. m. 4 SJ p. m The II 45 train south connects with tho Phlla. delpbla Heading at ltupcrt, and with tint Northern Central at Northumberland. Ths s:M a. m train connects at Nnrthumlierlaiut with : train on Pennsylvania road reaching Philadelphia at 8:! p. m Tho ll!4i train connects with Philadelphia, and Reading roftl st Uuport at 11:50 reaching PhlU. delphlaat:00p. m. . t Tbo U:4J train connects with Pcnnyvlvaiit t in 1 at Northumberland at 1US reaching I'lilladi I phlaatTsSJp. tn. ... , , Tho 4:27 p m. tratn connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8:0 p. m. ana reaches Philadelphia at 1:33 a. m. l'erHoiial. Clinrles L. Kycr, of Wllllnmsport, spent Inst Sunilny In town. Col. Flt.patrick, of llazlcton, spent Jlomlay night nt tho Exchango Hotel. Albert Ilciulerahott, of Washington, Is visiting nt Ills father's. B. D. Ho9lcr, of Hcrwlck, culled nt our office on Thursday. Hcv. J. Donohuo lins heen given n month's vacation, and lsnownwnycnjoyln.s himself. Geo. K. Elwcll nnd wife will start today for Elmtrn, Wntklns Glen, Hochestcr, nnd Nlngnra Falls. Col. .1. G. Freeze has gone to Lewis' lake, where ho will remain several weeks to n void hay fever. John J. Jtcllcnry, of Hcnton, was In town on Tuesday. Ho Is one of tho most successful merchants of the upper end, and Is now largely engaged In lumbering. William S. Elwcll, of Sheboygan, Wis consin, grandson of Judge Elwcll, has enmo east to attend tho Normal school this year. Frank Wilson, Frank 1'ursel nnd Hob. Hartman started on Wednesday for a two week's trip. They will visit Now York, nnd several summer resorts. Mr, and Jlrs. Kellogg of New York city, Mrs. Haines of Philadelphia, and Miss Search of Bhlckshlnny, were tho guests of W. B. Poust last week. Shcrm. F. Peacock took a summer excur slon laBt Saturday. Hu visited Rupert, Catawlssa, nnd several other points of Interest. William H. Clark has gone to the hot springs, In Virginia, for the benefit of his health. Ho has been confined to tho house for nearly three years and ids many friends hope that hu will return greatly benefited. The VaitipaiKii Columbian. We will send the CoutMiiiAN to nny ad dress in tho county, from now until after the fall election for 30 cents. As tills will be an unusually Interesting campaign every Democratic voter should take u paper and keep himself posted. There is not a man In the county who cannot afford to take the Columbian at that price, and we hope to receive many orders- Postage stamps can be sent by mall. Eaglesmcre, Sullivan county, is getting to bo a popular summer resort. Spring Chickens wanted at F. S. Kin- ports'. Charles lleico has entered In partn ershlp witli I. S. Kuhn In the meat business, hav ing bought the interest of Mr. Martz. Tho new nine orc'an for the I.uthcrar. church has arrived. Mr. Moeller the builder, is now in town to set It up. Buckalew Bros, lost a valuable horse ono day tills week. It had been sick for somo time. Bev. Father McGovcm of Danville re turned last week from an extended European tour. William Neal & Son's furnace will soon bo In operation again. It chilled up two weeks ago. What has become of the Berwick town clock ? The ng'ttation appears to have died out. Joshua Comly. Esq.. of Danville, recent ly caught a trout In tho Loyalsock creek, 181 inches long and weighing 2 pounds. Wanted. -A. good girl to do general house work. Salary &2.50 per week. Call soon at Hendcrshott's Drug store. A Pattlson club was organized last Thursday evening. William Krlckbaum was eloctcd President, and H. V. White Secretary. Mr. W. E. Dietterich, of Espy, has mov ed into his new store room, which is a fine one. Ho has ample room now, and keeps n good stock. Tho Nortli Branch conference of Sus- quclmima Synod of thu Lutheran church will bo held at Mlllville, August 23, 2!) and 80. Black, blue, carmine, green nnd violet Ink In any quantity, from a five cent bot tle to quarts, at the Columiiian store. The largest stock and lowest prices in town. A mistake occurred in the tablo of votes last week by which Mr. Dewitt was given 128 votes In Centrnlla and Mr, Bryson nothing. It should bo reversed. The silver lantern contested for nt Cata. wlssa by Mr. J. B. Doebler, baggage-man. ter on tho Catawlssa accommodation and a Irelght conuucior, was awarueu to tuu former, Mr. Doebler turning in $1)0.15, and his opponent, $43, 0. All people will do well to leavo their order this week for as many boxes of Peaches as they want, ns F. S. Kinpnrls In tends getting them by tho car load, piiccs the very lowest and tho choicest fruit. Tho wind blows over tho oats stubble with a promlsu of cool nights, and thu opening of tho thuatrlcal season at various points this week gives warning that sum mer is drawing to a closu. An accident occurred at Wllllamsport re. cently, by which an Italian was Initiated Into the mysteries of American explosives. Ho was investigating tho make-up of one of tho percussion caps used In blasting, when It exploded, blowing off one hand. Tliu next Grand Jury can do no more commendable act than by recommending tho purchasaof a clock for tho Court House steeple that will keep somo kind of time Tho present ono Is now, and has been for yeais, a public nuisance. There is somu talk among thu lawyers of asking tho Court to change tho Suptciu- ber term, to tho first two weeks In Octo. ber. This would bring It In a cooler Hpniion. nnd would no doubt suit tliu far. mora better than September. Somu ono has evidently been personating tho senior editor of this paper In Berwick. i. ., ... r,- i . jnai wcck inu uaicnc aim inaepcnuem mini vcrv couueousiv a nnou nceii our presence . . In Hint tnwn. but ni weni nnt bcri Thanks for tho kind notices all tho same, The fall term of tho Hloomsburg Stato Normal School will open on tho 6th of September As the school has established n reputation as one of tho leading Institu tions of the Statu there will no doubt bu n largo attendance This yenr ought certainly glvo largo at tendance at tho lia'.vcst homo celebration, because of tho fu'i crops. Wo have not yet heard of any arrangements for ono in this county, Other counties nru n little nhcad of us In this respect. Miss Eva Hupert graduated nt Chaut auqua on Saturday last, having taken a four years' course. Thcro were about two thousand who graduated, of which seven hundred were present. The studies in this courso nro pursued at home, and di rected by correspondence. V. K. Urockway, of Salem, Lttxcrno county, Is making a very favorable Im pression as candidate for Prothonotary of that county. His friends will be very much pleased If lio succeeds In securing tho nomination. Ho will make an cfllclcnt olllccr. Just received a r.ew lot of Elgin, Walt. ham, Springfield nnd other maku of watches In open and hunting cases, warranted from two to five years. Also silver plated teaspoons one dollar a set, tabic spoons two dollnrs n set, at L Uernliard's Jewelry Store. 0 0-tt Samuel Ncyhard, surveyor nnd convey ancer, Is doing a large amount of work In different sections of the county. He Is careful and accurate, and his drafts nro made In tho highest stylo of art. We were lately shown a plot made by htm for tho Cntawlssa Pnncr Mill Company, which cannot be surpassed In neatness. A. ... .. . ... The Lycoming county Democrats held their conventon lit Wllllamspbrt on Tues day and made tho following nominations s Conei-eSivHo'kJ-J" .Mclzscr: State bona- tor, W. W. Hart: Assemblymen, Thomas F. tlahan, D. F. Deltrlt'k ami I). B. Waltz- Jury commissioner, l'cter Eiiwert. Sir. Mctzgcr declined the nomination for con gres anil two conferee wero appointed. Buckalew Bros, havo had their small omnibus thoroughly overhaul! d by 31. C. Sloan & Bro., and It presents the appear ance of a new vehicle. The painting is artistically done, and the Interior Is hand. somely 'and comfortably tiphulsieretl. The Bucknlcws have one of the best liveries In the. state, and every thine about their establishment U kept in perfect order. Campaign Commiman only HO cents for 3 months. Subscribo now. Harvest Homo services will be held on next Thursday August 24th, In the bt. James Church at 10 A. M. and In tin- .Inn Church at 2 P. M and on Friday August Hh in the Union Church nt Orangovillo at 10 A. M. and In tho Ilidley Church at 3 1'. M. A number of ministers will be picsent. There will be a short address delivered m German in connection with the service. All are invited. A. Houtz, Pastor. Chairman Henscl of the State Central Committee requests that the price of Bern ocratic papers be made so low during the campaign that every voter can procure a copy. For this reason we have put the price of the Cor.uMiiiAX for the next three months at 30 cents. Cominittemen anil all friends of the cause should seu Unit all the voters in each district arc on the list. Each patron of this paper can easily send us one or two names- The colored camp meeting at ltupcrt has closed. A large crowd was present on Sunday, and number of leadin. minis ters of the African church delivered (lis- courses, some ol wincn were saiu 10 ue able efforts. While thu intention of these meetings is undoubtedly good, it has hecomo perverted until there Is too much nlcnic and too little relljjlon in them. A number of ministers of the M. E. Church have recently declared their opposition to camp meetings. In the Hnzlcton Smiinrl, Elizabeth Saner, of .Tallin, publishes thu following : "I, the under.si''ueil. civo notice to Heinrlck Sauer, who left me without just cause, whatsoever, that if hu does not return to me, his legal wife, within two weeks from date, I will consider nil marriage ties as null and void, and will again bo married at my own pleasure." This may seem to bo a happy way to avoid thu costs inci dental to a suit for divorce, but we hardly think It will work. Thu Syracuse papers have unitedly re solved to charge advertising rates for all notices of excursions, picnics, church and society festivals, etc., at which money is taken, henceforth. There Is no reason that wu uru awnre of why tho printer should not be paid for the use of his types, as well as any person who furnishes supplies. For some Inexplicable cause, the printer alone Is expecteil to bring money to every. body's pocket but ids own. Wutkin 7r- prean, Under Instructions from tliu Audltor-Gcn cral the mercantile appraiser this year as HL-ssed the butchers of tho county with a tax. A fuw paid It, and a suit was brought against thoso who refused to pay thu tax. Thu cases were heard last week by a Lan caster Alderman, and decided iu favor of the commonwealth. Thu butchers havu appealed from tho decision of the alderman, ami their appeals havu been entered In thu Court of Common Pleas. Oilumbta 1 Ural I. Tho driver boys in tho mines of Charles Parrish Ss Co., Wilkcsbarru, am on a strike A secret meeting was held .Monday after- noon between thu striking driver boys and Charles Parrish & Co. They have refused to furnish any Information to the press. It Is rumored at thu mlnoi that Charles Par- lish refused to make any cnmpromls'i with them while on a strike. Should they return to work ho will pay them the same wages and nllow them the same time as nny other colliery Is now doing In this country, vnw that tho Post of the G, A, It, Is thoroughly leorganlzed, and iu good work. ng order, wo would suggest that It would be proper for them to agitato thu question if erecting a monument to thu memory ot their deceased comrades. A dozen years ago a fund was started for that purpose amounting to about ono hundred and fifty dollars. This should bu hunted up, and with accrued Interest It will now make a respectable staitlng point. The men who gave their lives for thu country deservu tills recognition, and they should bu no longer neglected. Somu lovel.headcd country newspaper scrlbu propounds tho following sensible in. terrogatoriesi "Do your city papers glvo you homo news? Do they contain notices of your churches, schools, meetings, Im provcincnts, and hundreds of other mat ters ot interest wincn inu mcni paper publishes without pay? Do they say a word calculated to draw attention to your town, and aid In thu progress and cuter. prise ol your inuneuiaio viviiitiyr ausner .iut0 uucstlona nnd then determine for volll.a..ir whether tliu city or IocjI paper Is ' "... -..:. deserving Of your support, lirst OI all." - i .... , , ... . u in.. lll lier mill l.KK nuiiiiu in r, a. urn- port' Grocery. TlioM. E' Church nt Chestnut Grove, Holirsburg charge, will bo dedicated on Sunday August 37th nt two o'clock, by ltov. W. V. Evans. A little son of tho sexton of the Wit- llamsport cemetery was killed by the falling of n tombstone which crushed his skull. Ho was playing In tho cemetery while hh father was at work. Mr. Grlenlngcr placed his hand against a largo head stone to straighten It up, when tho stono broke off suddenly, oven with the ground, nnd fell over In tho direction ot his wife and child, the corner striking tho little boy In the forehead, killing him Instantly. If there Is nny talk In tho county about organizing n movement of dissatisfied Democrats to put another ticket in tho field, the Republican Is tho only paper that has heard of It- No doubt, It would glndlyi encourage n movement of that hind In tho hope of lessening the volo for (lie state ticket. Tho new grange hall In Jit. Pleasant township will bo dedicated on Saturday afternoon, August 20th at two o'clock. A festival will bo held on Friday evening. Tho public Is Invited. At last the mystery surrounding the Keating (Clinton county) suicide is unrav eled. Carl Duhlmcycr, the man who shot himself, was an olllccr of the German gov eminent and went wrong to the extent of 01,000 marks about $20,250. He tied the country, hoping to escape the penalty of law, but while successful in evading the olllcers his conscience troubled him above nil things else. Like a thief, he was nfrald of his own shadow, and rather than run the risk of capture nnd disgrace death by his own hnnd was preferable. Paper bags from 4 lb. to 10 lbs. nt tho Coi.tiMMAX ofilcc- Stephen H. Wolf announces his name In the Catawlssa Item as an independent candi- dato for sheriff, nnd states that hu wishes to be beaten, Ifnt all, by tho peoplo at the ballot box, and not hy the "ring" nt Blooms. burg. Evidently Mr. Wolf does not know when he Is beaten. After a long and active canvass of the county ho received only a littio over 300 votes, while Mourey had over 1400, beating Wolf 4 to 1. Tills looks m though Urn people had something to do with making the n omlnatton unit not thu "ring at Bloomsburg." Mountain urove camp meeting was pretty well attended this year. All the buildings have been newly painted nnd present a tine appearance. A number of citizens tented this year and wcro thcro during the entire season. There were many also who drove over for a day, re turning again in the evening. On Tues day a party of seventeen went over with Mr. Huckaluw's huge livery wagon, drawn by four horses. Among thoso who had tents for tho season wero Bev. Smvser, Mr. h. T. Sharpless, Mr. John Wolf, Mrs. S. Turnbach, Mr. Smith, Mr. Wagonseller, Mr. K. C. Ent, witli their families. Clvetl Away, A valuable stylographlo pen is given away with every quart bottle of Caw's ink sold at the Couimiiian store. The Ink is the best quality, and sells at .1.00 a quart. Call soon and secure a bargain. A Taxpayer's Complaint. Mkssk.s. Epitoii.s. where is our street commissioner? Our gutters and crossings are the worst in any town of the same size in the state. Are our councllmen asleep? C. Hiibmurlnc Work nt HuiilMiry. Before tho sinking of the crib of the ninth pier of the new railroad bridge at bunimry il was necessary to remove a strata of pure white sand overlaying the rock at that point, and known as the sand bar. This was successfully done on Mon day and Tuesday of last week by means of the steam pumping machinery. The water is about twelve feet deep, ami some hundreds of tons of sand wero sucked up through n six inch hose and discharged below the pier. Hie diver, while guiding the hose at the bottom of tho river, found a handsome gold and black fountain pen In excellent condition. He said lie was greatly interested by thu uppcaranee of an enormous llsh, wblc'i be thinks was a salinon. The fish approached him fre quently, but quickly bneked out at every attempt to take hold of him, wondering, perhaps, what new denizen of the water was trying to make his acquaintance. The fish remained near him over an hour before taking ids departure. The diver In his submarine armour looked as much like an Inhabitant of tho sea as a human being. American. This week yuu can get Melons and Peaches at F. S. Kinports'. Council I'rocccflinnH. Council met at 7:30 Aug, 8th for regu lar meeting, all members present except Win. Moyer. Thu committee on procuring limestone for repairing highway was continued, "I"'" report oi a commuted appointed lor that purpose it was ascertained that thu property holders along the street from Bock street to thu Llgldstreet road wero opposed to tliu opening of the proposed street. Besolutions were presented by Clins. O. Barkiey, town solicitor, for thu issuing of bonds to thu amount of $3,000, which was adopted by the council. Lamp posts wero ordered to bu placed at the comer of Jefferson and Fifth streets, West and Fifth streets, and West and Sixth streets. A committee of two was appointed by tliu council to locato a llru plug neat the woolen mills. A resolution was adopted that thu Commissioner of highways bu In. Btrncted to notify fl. M. As J. K. Lockard to open nnd keep open the side walks and Btretrt in front of their works on Last street. Tliu following bills wero presented mid orders drawn for the same, Street Commissioner for July S. Nevhard, town surveyor, 271.7t) 24.7.' Winona Fire Co. rent to July 1, 83 irt.oo 1). p. Hharpless, lam) posts, ivu. J. DleflVnbach, cobbling stone, Iliirmau ii Jliisscrt, gas pipe itc I'. M, Vaudersllcc. advertising. 21.112 47.00 111,,' (I. AO S. A. Petrlkin, rent of town pound. 18.00 M. O. V Iward, police. 17.30 B. B. Frcas, 10.00 Bloom Gas Co. for July 711.00 Secretary's salary, 1U,00 Win, ltupcrt. cleaning pavements, fi.00 .in 1 1,18 PerHomil I To Men only I Voltalo Belt Co., Marshall, Michigan, will send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Llectio.Voltalc! Belts and Klectlic Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who mu afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital Hy, and manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above, N, B. No risk Is in. currcd, as thhty days' trial Is allowed, Oct. 28, '8l-ly 'SKINNY MEN', 'Wells' Health Itcucwer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, t sexual Debility, CcMitriilliCClliiilnu4. Some time ago the coal vein worked at Logan colliery, Centrnlla, was lost. L. A. Blley it Co., operating the colliery, search ed diligently for it for some months pat but met with poor Riiccess until hut iccelit ly when tho vein was suddenly struck rich. It Is now proposed to drive a tun nel back to thu vein which will enable them to secure the coal. Tho vein as to quality and quantity Is highly satisfac tory. Ccnlralla is having Its boom just now, nnd a very lively ono It Is. Besides the regular works, tho Continental onlllciy will soon bo In working order again, tin Lehigh Co. having tnken hold of it, nru pumping it out very inpldly. Over 40 houses nro now In tho course of election, nnd Bllcy ic Co., after Supt. Beeso's new house Is finished, will begin the erection of an Immense store Jut south of the Frcck mansion, and adjoining the rail road. It Is to lio 40 by 100 feet and two stories high. The Beading Company also have in contemplation tho exlentlou of their branch Hue from Glrardvllle through to Mount Canncl, most of the way having been graded somu years ngo, As Frederick Kllmalcr, of Centrnlla, was on his way to Mlncrsvllle, In a carriage, nt a point between Ashland and the head of tho first Gordon plane, three men Jumped out of the bushes nnd demanded his mon ey. Not having any money on his person, ho could not comply with their wishes, nnd started tho horso away from them at full speed. On seeing this tho highway men pulled out their revolvers and tired at him, one of the shots striking lilm on the leg making a painful wound. He came to 9hland ns quickly us possible nnd related the foregoing ns his experience. He was tnken to Dr. Marshall's residence, wheru ho had the wound dressed. Kllmalcr Is employed by D. F. Curry, of Centrnlla, as hostler. Centrnlla people do not believe the story, and think lie accidentally shot himself while handling a revolver which ho had on his person, lMillntlelnlilu Letter. HOLIDAYS DltCOS ADOIiNMKNTS SKA.llATII IKtf SPECULATION' MVKI! ANP IIAUIIOl! 1IIIX itc, fcc., fcc. Philadelphia Aug, 15, 1882. Some of the people whose holiday time camu early in the summer ai u now relum ing to swelter in the August heat. 1 hey arc well sun-browned and havu brought home a fair stock of renewed health. "V et the truly happy fellows are they who now begin their summering and keep at it until the oncnlnir of September ushers in the cool evenings. Tho hot and dusty spell of last week has given wny to pleasant breezes and cooling showers. The city is now endurable, in stead of being the furnace It was. And yet the country boarding places in the vicinity and tliu seashore resoits within two or three bouts ride are packed, and may be expected to continue so all this month minis AND -1I1K DIIUOOISTS. There Is a good deal of stir just now over the way in which some of the druggists nut up physicians' prescriptions. At tho leading apothecary stores there is no dif llculty, for they do business enough to make it pay to keep an ample stock of pure, medicines of any variety that may be called for. Some of the cheaper concerns if the) do not happen to have what is called for, put in what they consider the next best tiling. Sometimes tills proves to lie something which Is merely inert, and sometimes it is mischievous, bometimcs they havu the article called for, but of an Inferior quality. The physicians and the better class of druggists justly protest against tlds sort of business. THE LADIES AN'P THEIR JEWF.I.UY Visitors to sea-side resorts this summer havu noticed the fact that ladies are wear. Ing much more jewelry than was formerly customary at these places. It is seen in every form, from tliu comparatively plain silver lace pin to the elegant and costly diamond linger rings and ear-rings. Tb gold jewelry, such ns takes shape in lace plus and bracelets is specially noticeable for its beauty, its varied forms and the novelty and eccentricity of tho designs in which it is made. Ladies now wear their diamonds at all hours of thu day which i probably better than to leave them in their trunks to lie stolen. It is hardly neccss ary to say that tliu neatest and most taste fill thlnus in iewchy for ladles are those which come from Baily Banks it Biddlc's. SPECULATION'. 1'hu whole list of stock shows lower prices within the last lew days, inisis principally owing to thv absence of great many of the most lively operators, Last year most of theso gentlemen were nt summer resorts wheru "tickers" gav them, every minute, thu prices of th leading fancies. They found thu strain on their nerves too much for them, when they wanted rest and health. This year thcru is less "ticker" and more leisure The grain lluctuations of tho last ten days especially III wheat, have been very ne tlve, owing chiefly to the contradictory reports about the crops. Corn has bounced up and down with variations not exceeding three or four cents. A shrewd or lll(.Uy ()1,t.ratnr, call It which you please made nearly $.10,000 in a few days by quick turn on oats, Thu wheat crop is Immense and piiccs of that staplu will probably not iidvancu much unless driven up !)) a general European war Near the sea port u lady dropped a valu able bracelet while bathing in tho surf, Shu dived for It iu vain, and says that hereafter she will not take her jewelry Into the water. At Bryn Mawr somo of the fashionable have been disturbed by the alleged dlscov cry of snakes. Almost everybody says It was an Impti dent piecu of rascality for Congress to pass that ltivcr and Harbor Bill over Piesldcnt Arthur's veto. Peaches aru behind lime, good ones nru scarce and poor ones are not wanted, 1'rliitliiK Olllce HvcretH. I'hu Singleton (N. S. '.)Aryus prints tl following reply to an Inquiry ns to the au thor of an article in that paper iV properly conducted printing olllco is ns much a secret ns a Masonic lodge. Thu irliiters nro not under oath or sucrccy, but always feci themselves as truly in honor bound to keep olllco secrets as though triple oatlicd, Any employee iu a printing olllco who willingly disregarded tlds rulu in relation to prlnllng.olllco secrets, would not only bu scorned by hU brethren of the craft, but would losu Ills position at once. Wo make tills statement because it some times happens that a communication up. pears In a newspaper, under an assumed signature, which excites comment, and va rious p.irtlcs try to find out who Is thu au thor. Let all be saved the tumble of ques tioning thu employes of the printing olllco. They are "know-nothings" on such points as these. On such inattcis they have eyes and cars, but no mouth i and If any fall to observe this rule, let them bu put down as dlshoiiorablu members of thu craft. It Is tliu samu In job printing. If iiuythlug to bu printed and kept secret, let proper notice be given ofthedesliu for secrecy. and you might as well question thu Sphinx as onu of the printers, ClltllwlHHIt IlCltlHi Dr. L. 11. Kline has been qiitto 111 for vera! day. Dentist W. J. Wright visited his home at Buckhorii on Saturday and Sunday, Mr, Eves, of Mlllville, is nttcndlng the musical convention here. W. C. McKlnney of your town win heru on Monday completing the telephone con nection at tills end of the wire. Our town has been very lively during iu past week owing to largo delegations oinlug hero from nil sections of the conn- to take tho train for Mountain Grovo camp. Jinny of our citizens are regular tenters there. Prof. A. N. Johnson, a noted musician of New York, who is nssoclntcd with our townsmen, Truckeiimlller ifc Keller, Is milling a musical convention here. About ilrty students from various parts of thu ounty are In attendance. Tho conven- m will conlliiuu until tho 7th of Septem ber. John C. Yocuiu removed his law office i 'lhursday of last week from H.J. Heeder's building on Mill St., to the new Catawlssa A'etrj lltm building on Main St. Hu occupies thu front suite of rooms (Nos. and 2) on thu second floor nnd has them fitted up with all new furniture, making one of the finest law offices In the county. G. H. Meyers, editor nnd proprietor of io Catawlssa Stw Hem, moved his presses &c, Into the basement of the new llan building on Main street, last wrjek. He has had this room made to order for his own uso as n printing olllco and as such It is very commodious nnd moro convenient than most olllccs of this kind, ho having his office, composing tables, typo stands, presses and everything on the same floor, 'Old" Is a good editor and no doubt tliu AVim Item will continue to prosper in its new homo and Increase in interest in con sequence of theso increased facilities. PilOdUKSS. LOCAL NOTICES. Flour nnd feed can always bo had at Allen's East end grocery. nprll 7-tf 1)909 pounds of nice dried raspberries, 8888 " nice dried pitted cherries, 7777 good spring chickens, 0000 " fat old hens, 55!)5 " geese and ducks, 4441 " live veal calves, 8J33 " fat lambs, 2223 " " turkeys, 1111 " " sheep, 0000 old sheep bucks, nnd old roosters. All of the above wanted right along, nt bight street, uy alias l oung. juiy ai-am W. B. Allen has iust opened n lot of new cootls. cmbraclni! line crocenes, glass ware, painted china, queensware, &c. All of the best, and at the lowest prices. npru -ti In tho absence of John Wolf, farmers wanting farm machinery will please call at W. il. Allen's. upril 7-tl lvinport's Compound Asiatic llnlsam, or Diari'luca cure. A remedy that has never failed In diarrhica. It also gives instant relief in colic, cramp, or pain. In tliestom ach. Prepared and sold by J. H. Kinports Kvans' tilocK, Alain at., nioomsuurg ia Aug. 4th urn Farmers dealing at W. B Allen's can bu accommodated witli stapling, apr. i-tt. "llUCIIUl'AIUA." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ncy, madder and urinary .Diseases. i Druggists. "itOCail ONMtATB." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skuuks, chipmunks, gophers 10c. Druggists. Addison's Liver Bcnewcr, or medicine prepared fot diseases of the liver; dyspep sia, sick and nervous headache, constipa. Hon ot the bowels, colic, sour stomach heartburn, fever and acne, dronsv. hum dice, &c prepared from roots and herbs strictly vegetable, l'reparcd only by J. 11 iviiqiuns, jiiuumsuuig, i n. Aug. 4th 3m. in , . n, , i.. As good cigars as can be tound In town aru Kept at W. Ii. Allen's Last end gro. eery. april 7-tf Want a lot of teams right nlong to haul out lumber lrom about four miles abov Bohrsburg where Clint Lewis is sawing, near .Mathew jlcllcnry's or John ltantz to Bloomsburg and Berwick, $5,00 pc per thousand to llloom, and fru.GO per tiinuaud id iscrwicK, uiroucu Juiv.Auutist and September. I give nil kinds of store goons, Hour, meat, clover and timoiiiy seed, coal, lime, harness, llv-nets &c., at Silas Young's Light Street, Pa. July 28-8w BUSINESS NOTICES. ANSWKIt HIIS QCESIION'. by do so many people wc see nrouiii us, seem to prefer to suffer and be mail misc. able by Indigestion, Constipation Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up o: the r ood, lellowMUn, wnen tor 70 cts we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaran teed to curu them. Sold by J. II. Kin ports. may fl-eow Weak muscles and nerves, sluggishness of thought and inactivity cured by Brown' lion imtcrs. shiloh's OATAium KKMicpv. A lnarvc lous euro for Catarrh, i)lphtherin, Cauke inoulb. and Head Ache. Willi each bolt! there is mi ingenious nasal Injector for tliu moro successtul treatment ot tbesu coin plaints without uxtra charge. Price COcts, Sold by J. H. Kinports. mayd-eow, nun ir in'. Jacob Loeckman, 274 Clinton Street, Buf- tali), -V 1., says be lias been using Thomas Kciectric Oil for rheumatism. He had such n liimu back that hu could do nothing; but one bottle entirely cured him, OH, WHAT A COUGH I Will you heed thu warning. Thu signal perhaps of thu suru approach of that more terrible dtseasu consumption, ask vour. selves If you can alford for the sake of saving flO cts., to run the risk and do noth ing for It. Wc know from oxperlencu that Shiloh's Cure will curu your Cough. It never falls. This e.pl.iins why moro than it .Million bottles were sold thu past year. It relieves Croup, and Whooping Cough, at once. Mothers do not bu without It. For lame back, side, or chest, usu Shiloh's Porus Plaster. Sold by J. II. Kinports, may 12-cow. hTHUNOlll KOIt MINI) AND IIOPY, Thcru Is more strength restoring power in a bottle of Parker's (linger Tonic than in a bushel of malt or a gallon of milk, This explains why Invalids find it such a wondeitiil invlgoraut for mind and body. IT SKKMS TO SATISFY A family want, and I wonder how we ever got along without Parker's Ginger Tonic. It cured me of nervous prostra tion, and I havo used it since for all sorts of complaints Iu our family, Mrs, .lines, iviimny. VIMIII.K IMI'l!OVi:ll:T. Mr. Noali Bates, Klmlra, N, Y,, writes: Miout four years ago 1 had au attack of lilllluus fever, and never fully recovered. My digestive organs wero wcaKeneu ami i would bu completely prostrated for days. iftcr using two pottles ot your llurdock Blood Bitters tliu Improvement was so vlsl- Plu that l was nsiomsiicu. 1 can now, though ill years oi age, do a tairand reason able day's work." Price $1,00. Thousands of ladles cherish grateful re mcmhrniiccs of thu help derived from tliu usu of Lydla K. Pinkhain's Vegetable Com. pound, "Many silly people despite tho prccl mis. not uuilerstniiillni: It." But no ono despises Kidney-Wort after having given It a trial, Thosu that have used It agreo that it is by far the best medicine known, Its action is prompt, thorough nnd lasting. Don't take pills, and other mercuilals Unit poison the system, but by using Kldnvy Wort rcstoru thu mdurnl action of nil thu organs. CiTNu woman really practices economy unless she uses the Diamond Dyes, Many dollars can be saved every year. Ask thu druggist. SHERIFFS SALE. U virtue ot sundry writs Issued out ot tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and to mo directed, will be eiposcdto publlo taloat the Court House, In llloomsburif, reunsjlranla, at tiro o'clock, p. m. on MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 1832. All that certain piece or parcel of ground uttuate lylne and being In cast Illoomslurc, Colombia county, nnd Htnte ot Pennsylvania, the same be ing tuo town lots nnd numbtrcd in tho general plan ot said town by numbers clgbty-ono and cl,jnty-tlireo, nnd further described as follows, to wn i beginning nt a stakt corner of rearl street and Apple alley and running t'icnco along said street soutliwoatwardly feet to tot numtxr soTcntb-nloe, tlicne along said lot northwestward ly ono hundred and nicety feet, moro or less to crooked alley, thenco along sai l alloy northeast wardly feet to Appto alley aforesaid, and thenct atom- sal 1 ntley southeastward!? ono hun dred and ninety feet more or leu, to the place of beginning. Betted, taken In execution at tho suit ot James llarton against Wm.Tarr with nottco to Batnucl Kuorr and Jan,i K. brown wife of Ucorge II Drown terro tenant, and to bo Bold as tho prorcrty of Wu. Tarr with notice to Samuel Knorr and Jane , brown wlfo otOoorgo II. Drown terre tonant.1 For, Attorney, f)T. Ka. ALSO, The undivided oac-hatt ot all that certain tract or piece o( land sltuato In Locust township, Cc lumbla county, andiiUtoct Pa., bounded on the west by Thomas bllllngton, on tbo south by land ot Thomas and Mary ltuslilon, on tbo west and north by lands of Lewis Leo, Isaac Lewis, Dcnja- mln Camp, Jacob Kershnor and others, contain In. tour bundled and thirty-nine acres and four perches. ALSU, ono other certain tract situate In Locust town- hip, Columbia county, ant Htato ot l'enasylvanla bouadoJ on the wo.t by land! ot Michael Stlbo, and otherwise bounded by lauds ot Lewis Lee, John llllllg and others, and by thj aforesaid tract, containing one hundred and cighty-nlne acres and 63 perclies Bvlr.eil, taken In elocution nt the suit of C. I). Uroekwuy's iiao ajalust J. Miller Haul) and to be soidai tho prop, rty ot J. Miller Haub. Diiocm ay, Attorney. Vend. Kx. ALSO, The following described real estate situate In Denver township, Columbia county, l'a bounded on the north by lands ot Oeorgo Krvln, on tho east by Und o( Charles Slusscr and wlto aid Samuel Johnson, on the south by lands ot Stmuel John son, and on tho west ky lands of Itouben Owens, containing fourteen acres and eighty perctcs more or less, on which nro erected a one and a half story dwelling house, log barn and other out bulldlogs. Belied, taken In execution at tho suit ot u S, Creasy ualnst Charles Slasser and to be sold as the property ot Charles slusscr. , j K. i W, Attorn?) s. Ft. Tit. ALSO, ' Alt thoso two messuages or teaemsnts and tr&cts of land lylt,g and being In ltoarlngcreek township, Culumbla county, Pa., the nut thereof bounded and described as follows : beginning at a stone and running thence by land ot John Yea ger north elgnty-elght and a batf degrees cast tlfty-oao and live tenth perches to a stone, thenco by land of George Pilcsbuch fouth sbt degrees west slity-nlne and one-tenth of n perch ton pine, thence by land of Samuel Houck south eighty. eight and a quarter degrees west fourteen and two tenths perches to a stone, thence south twen ty deques east nve and tire-tenth perches ton w into oak, thcuce by land late of Adam Gable south ntty-fotir degrees west fourteon and two- tenth perches W a plno stump In the road, thenco south twenty-clgbt degrees west twenty-live and four-tenth perches to a post, thenco south eighty seven degrocs west fourteen perches to a post. thence by land ot Oliver Evans and Mary FcnBter. macher south ten and one-half degrees east forty three perches to tho placo ot beginning, contain ing nineteen acres aid three perches strict meas ure. The second thereof bounded and described as fol ows : Beginning at a stone on land of Frank lin Yocum and late John ltelss north eighty-eight and three quarter degrees cast sixty-six and sev en tenth perches to & stone, thence" by land of Clnrlcs Dyer south ono and one-quarter degrees west thirty-three nnd sixty ono hundredths of a perch to a stone, thence by land of Mayberry Sny der Bouth elgUty-ulne and three-quarter degrees west sixty-six and seven tenths perches to a stono thenco hy tho same north one and a quarter degrees east thirty-three and Blxty oae-hun-dredths ot a perch to tho. place ot beglunlng, con taining fourteen acres moro or los. Doing the tamo pietnlses conveyed by William Dellg and wife to Peter llower by deed dated May ?, is;s. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot Lucas Fahrlnger executor of the last will and testament of Adam Oable deceased, against Peter llower and to be sold us the property ot Pi ter llower. Freczo, Eyerly and White, Att'j s. Lev. Fu. ALSO, All l hat certain lot of ground wlin tho appurte nances situate In .Malnvtlle, Main township, Co lumbia county, Pa., bounded and described as tot lows, to-wlt: beginning In tho publlo road run. ntng through tho town of Mslavllle aforesaid at a point opposite thu middle ot an alley or passage lying unJ being between this lot now being con. veyed and a lit adjoining the same on Uie north, and belonging to George and Itudolpb Simmon, and running from thenco by the aforesaid publlo road south eighteen degrees east forty-nine and a lull feet, thenco by land ot Isaac Yetter south seventy-sis degrees west one hundred and tot ty two feet to a post, thenco by land of thu same north eighteen degreeH west fllty-nlne and a halt feet to a post, thence by land of the said George and ltudolph shuman north seventy-six dorees cast ono hundred and forty-two feet to the placo ot beginning, whereon Is erected a two story frame dwelling home. Seized, taken In execution at the suit, ot itcuben shuman and John T. Shuman executors ot Jacob Shuman, dcceascd.agalust Samuel Shuman, w, K. Shuman ndmr. ot Martha Shuman, deceased, and J. I) bodlne guardian ad litem of Clara Shuman and Jordan Shurain, children and heirs ot Martha Shuman, deceased, and to be bold as the property of Samuel Shuman, W. K. Shuman admr. of Mar tha shuman, deceased, and J, D. Iloillno guardian ad llten of Clara t-huuian and Jordan Shuman children and heirs of Martha Shuman deceased. Littles Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, All that certutn mcssuago and lot, pleco or par eel of land situate In east Uloomsburg, In the county ot Columbia aforesaid, marked In the gen erul plan of said town number twenty six ('.')) and further described as follows, tu-wlt: beginning at a corner of lot No. 'ii nut Main street and run. nlng thence along said street south thirty nnd one-halt degrees east fifty feet to lot No. 2,thcnce along said lot south titty nine and a halt degrees west one hundred and;nlnety eight feet to back alley, thence along said alley north thirty and ono half degrees west lllly feet to lot No. 15, theico along said lot north tlfty-nlno nnd one-halt do. grecseast one hundred und ninety-eight feet to tho p'aeo of beginning, being the same premises which William boat and Eliza his wife by deed dated tho thlrty-llrst day ot December A. D, JSw, Ac. Seized, taken In execution at tho silt ot K. W Luch and Maggie his wlto to uso of said wlfa against Geo. W. Stlncman und to be sold as tho property of Geo, W. Stlneman. smith Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, Tho undivided one-half Interest In a tractor piece of tlmbur land sltuato In Drlarcreck and FUhlngcreek townships, Columbia county, Pa., bouuded and described as follows, to-wit; be ginning at u stone, formerly black oak, it being an oilglnal corner of a survey In the warrantee natne of Nathan bench, and another In tho name ot Daniel F. seybcrt, theuco along said beach sur vey south elghty-ouo degrees west tour hundred and Clfty.thrce perches a stone, formerly a chest. nut oak, thenco by the same south nine degrees east tllty-two perches to stones, thenco by tho same south elghty-ouo degrees west slxty-tno perchen to stones, thenco by survey In the war. rautoo namo ot Samuel J, Pealer north twenty degrees, ono hundred ual twenty six perches to bUmes, thenco by laud In warrantee namo ot John Alleg ir, thonoj tf tho sani north seventy two do. groes east three huudted and olghty perches to a clock oak, ihuuco by land warranteed to Perry Duckaluw north seventy llvo degrees east one hundred and thirty two perches to a post, thenco north eighty six and a halt degrees east fifty one perches to a chostnut oak, thenco north sixty two degrees eait eighty f mr porchos t o a post, theuco south 'i degrees west one hundred and llfty eight perches to the place ot beginning, contain lug tour hundred acres ol land strict measure. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit otthe bloomsburg banking Company against A. It. Pear. son and to be sold as tho property of A. H. Pear sou, Wirt Att'y, Al.Vend.Bx, ALSO, 'Die following described real estato sltuato In Hloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described ns follows, to.wltt On tho north by lot belonging to thj Hloomsburg Hanking Com pany, on the cast by lot of Mary Lewis, on tho south by lot ot Mary Lewis and on tho west by Iron street of said town, containing so feet on Iron str ct and o feet In depth, more or less, ou which Is erected a frame church. seized, taken In execution at tho suit of William a Price against Wm. (l, Price, trusteoot tho Welsh L'ahlntsllo Methodist and congregational Cnunh of Hloomsburg, Pa and to bo sold as tho properly ot Win, (1, Price trustee of the Welsh CalUnlstlc Methodist and Comeregatlonal Church ot Hlooms burg, Pa. , Wirt Att'y. Fl.r. ALSO, Tho following described real estate situate In Kspy. O. lumbla County, Ta., as the property of John .McK.irr.cy, bounded nnd described ns follows to wit! on the north by Main street, and on tho west by lot of (1 M. linker, formerly Hamucl Kress, lor, on tho south by Canal Alter, and on tho cast by lot of Borah Howell, wherton nro erected a two story brick dwelling house, frame store house, frame stable nnd other out buildings, with the ap purtenances. seized, taken in execution nt the suit of Samuel McKamy against John McKamoy and to be sold m tho property of John McKamey. Fl. Fa. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Wlllam J, Knorr against John McKamey and Samuel Mc Kamey, nnd to bo sold as the property of John McKamey. Howku, Att'y. Fl Fa. ALSO AT TUB COURT HOUSE ON SATURDAY, September Olli, 1882. at II p. m tho following des lueu properties: A certain lot or pleco of ground tltuato In tho town of Hloomsburg, county of Columbia and Stato of I'o., being about fifty feet In front on Third street of said town and about two hundred feet In depth, bounded on tho north by said Third streot, cast by lotot Charles Tlttls, south by au alley, running along tho north sldo ot tho Fair Ground nnd west by lot ot Caleb barton, on which Is erected none and onohilf story framo dwell ing house with one story framo kitchen or back building. The main building being about is feet In f ont by is feet In depth, nnd the back building W feet In depth by 10 feot In width. Belied, taken In execution at the suit ot Michael F. KjcrlyosRigoee in trust for Ellas Mendenhail against Sylvester Gross owner or reputed owner and contractor and to bo sold as tho property of Sylvester or.ss owner or reputed owner nnd con tractor. rarkley, Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, A lot or pleco cf ground situate In tho Town of bloomsburg, county ot Columbia and Stato of I'cnn'a. belt.g nbout fifty feet In front on 'third street of said Town and about two hundred feet In depth ulong Mary's alley ot tho Town, bounded fti follows: On tho north by Third street aforesaid, East hy Mary's alloy aforesaid. South by an alley running along tho north sldo of tho Fair Ground, and West by lot ot Sylvester Oros3. On which Is erected a ono and ono half storlod frano dwelling house being about sixteen feet In front by sixteen feet In depth. Seized, taken In oxecutlon In suit ot Michael F- Eyerly, Assignee In trust for Ellas Mendenhail against Charles Tlttlo owner or reputed owner and contractor and to bo sold as tbo property ot Charles Tittle owner or reputed owner nnd con tractor. Harklcy, Att'y. Lev. Fa. It. I1.KNT, Sheriff Invitation. Strangers arc invited to visit our store, when in Philadel phia, to leave packages there, and tJ make a convenience of it generally. It is a handy place, right by the new City Hall, at the very center of the city. It answers our purpose to welcome you, and to pro vide for such of your wants as we can. The store is about twice as large as it was two or three 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 ol the most comfortable parts is now be ing got ready for the rest and refreshment of strangers. One ot 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 ot 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 see the place ? But perhaps you are not coming to Philadelphia just now. Very well; take a cool er time. It's cool enough in the 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. CheMiitu Thlikenlh nnd Market ttrvitr. mid City-hull square, riin.iuimiu. SPECIAL" SEE THESE RATINGS. Farther Proor Unit (ho "Spcclnl" Is absolutely urn haled. Tho follonlug havo been taken slnco our last statement of rating. They nro hut a few. Wo can show muny more from our Hook of ltallngs quite us nt'ciiratc. Watch No. Kan. Variations. 61,620 00 days, 12 seconds. 61,684 04 days, 15 seconds. 63,878 120 days, 10 seconds, 68.711 38 days, 7 toeonds. 63,009 26 days, 4 seconds, 61,681 121 days, 17 seconds, 61,626 100 days, 15 seconds, 61,700 10 days, li seconds, 68.712 09 days, 18 seconds. 63,874 02 days, 10 seconds, 63,000 10 days, 1 scoends, 48,287 (minute repeater end perpetual calendar) BAN 26 DAYS WITHOUT VARIATION. THE PIUX'K ortho 'peclni Is nt least SO per ecnt. Ioh than (hut of any other watch of uiijtlilng llko equal grade. Hatches sent on upproTal. Correspondence Iutltctl. BAI8-IX an KS ID Die: Twelfth iiud, ChcHtiuit Streets, I X'lIILADULl'lIIA. Osboru's Family I'alnts ready for uso nro tlio most convenient article of tlio kind, nil slmdes anil colors, put up In L J and pint cam. Wo furnish a can of paint and liruili for 25 cents. Saxollno Petroleum Jelly, used forlmrri scalds and sores of every kind) It Is good nnd cheap. Saxollno l'omailo for tliu Tialr, highly perfumed, 25 cents Olyccrluo Lotion. To ladles and children or any person with a lino sensitive skin nnd whose coirtplexlon Is nfTectcd by the wentlier cnuslng redness, rouphncss and chapping this Lotion is invaluable. Au excellent ap plication to the faco after shaving. Largo bottles 25 and CO cents. Our Stock of Hair and Tooth brushes lias been replenished nnd contains boiiic good bargains. Wo carry n coinpletu and well selected stock, and competent persons arc always In attendance to supply the wants of our pat rons. Wo study to please, nnd believe w can supply you with everything In our line economically, satisfactorily and In a manner calculated to Induce to join In tho verdict, that our store Is the placo to trade. Hoping to sen many readers of the Comimiuak at our place of business shortly nnd soliciting a share of your ctceined patronage, wo re main Very Truly Yours N. J. Hendershott. READY-MIXED AND PASTE, LEAD PAINTS & ZINC J CO.M111NKII -XVITll URE LINSEED OIL. AND COLORS, HO UNPLEASANT ODOR. Satisfaction Guaranteed ou MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED FREE OF FREIGHT Where wo have no agent. CSTOrdera and inquiries lv Mail or Telephone receive i'homi't attention. -AlUlltlCHH.- fflontoarWHteLeafl Ziac&GolorWorla RUPERT, PA. WM. E. B. DAVIES, - - SUP'T. May 20 .cm QOMMISSIONEItS' SALE, will ho hclil at tho Court llouso In HloomsLurL' ou Thursday the 3lst tiny ct AiiRiist, K-bJ atlu o'clock, A. si. attrceablo to tho rrovMom of Acta rt Assf mtly In such nnses ma1 and provided nil tho right, tltlennd Interest acquired by tho shII comnilssloucra In thu tollowlntr lots, pieces, and Gnrcels ot unsealed mniu, ueretotoio piucliascil v them at TruaMirer'n pale and held tor a period ot mure thtn llvo 5 ears: the diiynt redemption havln? jjoue hy, unless hy tho original owner. ACUKS. OWNKH. THAU 10WKMIH' AMT. roil llrown Sathanlul tS2S Catawlssa tsrs !) Young John t'so Hoarlnccrcekajsi si) Fisher Jonalh'n Mi Heaver 4 41 15 llarpln-J Divlrt lSl'J Hoarlugcicek 3U7 50 Krelshr.Iohn, sr. " do 3 87 a MUUrd Wm. " do nil M Whitman Ahram " '54 do 14 ol sco Cook John, )r " do oor tst!) (i JIui Charles " llrlarcreel: 9 03 wo curry 1'atrU'k U.M Itoarlngcretk4.i(iT n ?otr. Samuel 1S54 I'tno 3 32 is Ash samrcl lsvi I'lshlngcrcek 3 17 4U llcnch N. O II. l-'O lieniou 1341 401 do do lii do 13 Oil In Kccler Khenc7cr lbSii do i "3 lo inwer Solomon " Ilrlarcreek 4 07 30 Ikeler Wliium " Ktshhigceek 5 71 '21 McC'all Heirs " Jackson 4 47 toe Wagner Philip " do : ( o Oman John " .Mt Pleasant 4 si l." Hobblns Joseph " Madlioa 4l 5 Ixjoo Henry " do 4 37 Til Lyons llobcrt " do 4 57 343 liorron John, Jr. " Locust S3 13 :M3 Hcnson rcur " do 33 13 124 Harness Thomas " do 14 13 134 Lemon William " do Ml loo Appleman l'hlnies " I'lne 45 m m lllttel Samuel 1?5? conyngham 2171 loo " do 40 61 200 cow-an t James lsss Locust &ua 200 Miller K lviler " Mllllln 57 40 Vohe Jacob " do 3 17 to drover Michael " Mala ss:i loo Miller & Teller " 'M do 1187 lWDeoblerC.il. " Tluo 13 21 ISO Hoffman Ilnirlet " do 7 no 200 Woodsldo c Kilck " Kuguiloaf st7 401 Delhi Hobert lfoo Heaver 321,7 50 Ash Willl.un " lirlntcreek 307 u 'l riiugh Henry " do 2 u:i 50 ('reveling Andrew" Main 3t.) sii) Smeck it llrobst 152 tatnntssa 4 4 1 lot caihthan James 1670 Central a 11 C3 1 ' rensterma'h'r J II " do 5 4s 1 " James Hdward " do t 70 1 Kllno Caroline " do U7S 1 " Kllno John " do o?h I " Murphy Thomas " do 4 0S 1 " MlnthanJobu " do 4M 1 ' Meehan james " do 1)07 1 " Novln Michael " do 117 200 Ocarhoart Wm. " Hugarloit 32 20 CIIAItLKS KBICriAltT, 1 JOSHUA fKTTUllMA.S VCouulyCoin. II. V. IIIKIAlt. j Commissioners' ofilce, lllootnsburg, July 10, vs. QOMMISSIONKHS' SAI,K. i 0 will oiler for mIo hat Is known ns tho old Jail property, on Thuradw. August 3lst., isss, at Hi o'clock, t. u. nt thu Court llouso In Hloomsburg nil that ceitalu pleco of land sltuato In thu town of Hloomsburg with a front on Centro street ot 2I4 feet au.l a front on First street of 132 feet on which are erect cd a brick dwelling house, 011 jail, EUbte and other out.biilldlni.-s. Conditions can iw seen at tuo oflleo, JOSHUA l-'KTTCH.MAN,) ciiAlti.r.s HElcilAltDAcouuty Corns II F, KIKlAlt. ) Attkst! Jonn il. Carey, clerk, Commissioners oiilec, liloomsburs, July lo, ivn. Nuiiir,.' spin hi 1 hu Miceliin for Inillgestljr nnd HiilousnosB, tbewaterot ihu unions mmu a H'a, ts duplicated la n mi.in.'iit with u spoonful Tauiiant'h fcM.TZK Al'KHiKS'T, which coutalni every valuablu eleuv ut af tho Oennan (-pring. Tho crealest physiciansut Eurono prouounco that free gift ot Providence the most potent of all knonn aheratnej, und Its tae-slmile, freth ana foaming, U now placed within the reach ot eveiy Invalid in I he western world SOLD 11T Al.t. nitrausTs. August 11 4 w r CATARRH! W Crcani Ba-m E1VB """ 'I passages of lug healthy teereilobs auuys lullammatlon, roiecis me mem. rani from ndiininnni I KAeis(Ki;?(!3sJ colds.completel) ho Is Iho sores und restores tr,o senso of tns'u and smell llleiienclal re sults no teamed hy a ew applications, a thorough treatment will cure catarrh, hay lever Ac I'mqualed for col.ta In tlio beau Agr,- abH tn nt. Ap. Hay-feverK iv uy tuo little uuif. r uto tho .nostrils. Tin I'celnt .,r nny cents wlihmall a package for ml' ti all druggists, ULV'S CltKAM UAl-M CO., 0wegO, N. V. $70 V WlthU. l a a ay ut horns oully mailt) I & cosily tmtnt free, Addtew Tuck & To. Augustu, Maine. inarch si. ly