THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. blomtogTpa., FRIDAY, SBPTKMBKR 1st, 1882. Correct MnllrontI Tlmu Table Trains on tho Pblladelpbln & It. It, Icaro Ilupert as follows t NOBtn. ROOTlt. ISK.ni. it n.m. 4 u p. m. Hb p. in. Trains on tho I). UtW, It. It. le&TO liloomsburg ua lununn , NORTH, BOUTII. t 88 a. m. 8 25 n. tn. 10 69 a. m. li 49 a. m. 0 61 p. m, 4 91 p. tn. The It train south connects with tho l'hlln- dolpbla Heading at llupert, and with the norinorn central at nortnumbcriand. The 8:33 a. tn. train connect at Northumberland with t:K train on Pennsylvania road reaching rrd'adoiphla at 8:m p. m The ll:4S train connects with Philadelphia and iioaaing roai at uupon at usou reacuing runa dolnula at 0:00 d. tn. The Hits train connects with Pennsylvania roa! at Northumberland at 1:4) reaching Phlladol phla at 7:89 p. m. The 4:27 p m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland at 8:09 p. m. ana reaches I'huaacipnia at 3:ss a. m. X'crHonnl, I. It, lttipcrt of llnr.lcton wns In our of. flee on Saturday evening. Miss Annie Ncal returned last Monday from u visit to Townndn. Itcv. J, Donahue returned from Ills sum. mo r vacation last Saturday, Sirs. Andrews of Dnnhury, Connecticut, la tho guest of Mrs. Judge Klwell. Sirs. It. 0. Neal Is at Eaglesmcrc, Sulll. van county, enjoying the mountain nlr. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Waller returned on Monday from a trip to Boston and Saratoga. Mr. Gould of Philadelphia, was In town tho past week, visiting with his wife nt Mrs. Itlshton's. Miss Netllo Stiles has recclvod an np. By removing our business olllco to tho composing room wo shall enlarge our storo room and then Incrcaso our" stock. Wo shall soon have tho largest and finest lino of boxed papers In town, and by consult lug our prices you will find that tho Cot.uM than storo Is the cheapest place In the county to buy stationery of all kinds. Just received a new lot of Elgin, Walt- ham, Springfield and other make of watches In open and hunting cases, warranted from two to five ycors. Also silver plated teaspoons one dollar n set, tablo spoons two dollars a set, at u llcrnhard'B Jowelry Store. 0 O.tf T. II. Miller Is now canvassing the county for subscriptions to tho History of Colum. bin county soon to be published at this of flee. Christopher Stiles Is also an authoriz ed agent to solicit subscriptions. The can vnss is progressing so satisfactorily that wo feel safe In commencing tho work, and hope to have it completed somotlmo during tho fall. The editors of theSunbury Democrat bavo been arrested for libelling David Thomas of Schuylkill county, by charging him witli being connected with a robbery committed by the members of tho Mahanoy City Com puny of the 8th Hcglment, National Guard. Not having had much recreation this slim mer Messrs. Elchholtz and Dcwnrt rather llko this opportunity of visiting l'ottsvllle, and promlio Mr. Thomas that they will bo there. During the past week there were thrco houses entered by robbers In Sunbury. At Mr. win. Mclllck's lioiwo they gained an entrance by forcing open tho front window. At Sheriff Morgan's houso they procured n ladder nnd climbed tn the window of the second story. At II. 13. Masser's they ef fected nu entrance through the window of polntment as teacher In the public schools tlie lmck ktcllelli Thc robbers only of Shlckshlnny. Miss Drinker of Scranton who 1ms been spending a few weeks here with her rela tives, returned homo on Tuesday. Itev. Geo. Parsons, Itcv. M. L. Shlndel and Itev. J. A. Adams were in town on Monday on their way to the North Branch Conference at Millvllle, Capt. John F. Caslow, who kept tho Ex. cured sofno five or six search, SC- dollars' In nil their There will be ft concert 'at the Opera House on the evening of September 16th, by a company composed of Berwick and Wllkesbnrro musical talent. Among them Is Miss Ailclo Search of Shlckshlnny, who enjoys n very high reputation as a vocalist. mil Mr. A. 11. lturnn nf Wllkefllvrirrn. wlm change Hotel here some years ago, lias re- ,m3 ft flne bnrItone vo!cCi xuerp will also eelved on appointment to a cicrusuip in me , ..vf.,.l(mt Instrumental ncrfnrm. l'enslon department at wnsnington. Rev. J. It. Dlmrn, formerally pastor of tho Lutheran Church, and teacher at tho Normal school, has taken a professorship In tho Missionary Institute nt Sellnsgrovc, nnccs. The concert will be given under the auspices of the Winona lire Company Further particulars will be eiven next week. Fresh oysters have made their nppear- ancc. There will be a grand parade of firemen at Allentown oil the 11th. Spring chickens wuntcd at F. S. Kin- port's. Tho Republican county convention will be held on Monday September 11th. Snyder county papers thirty cents. quote potatoes at ltain began falling early Sunday morn ing and continued all day. Butter and cues wanted nt F. S. Kin- port's grocery store. Tho Jjiizcrno County Fair will bo held nt Wyoming Sept. 13, 14, and 1G. The public schools will open next Mon day, and tho Normal on Tuesday. Snectaclcs nnd eye classes, to suit all ages, nt L. Bombard's Jowelry store. The Frcmlum list of tho Agricultural Society appears In this Issue. Read it. Tho Friendship boys have just placed a handsome new lantern on their hose car- rlage. Wanted. A good shoemaker. Address Theodore Menccr, Muncy Valley, Sullivan county, Fa. Tho Montour County Fair will ho held on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, October 4th, fith, Oth and 7th. Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Winona Fire Company will be held next Monday evening at half past eight o'clock. Barnuni will bo at Lock Haven Saturday October 7th, at Willlamsport, Monday Oc tober 0th and at Sunbury Tuesday October 10th. Tho swindler McNarra of whom wo spoke n few weeks ago, and who Is now tin jail at Easton, trembled violently when saluted by thc nnmo of Sailer by Justice Fredrick, who visited him In ills cell In the county prison. Thc swindler denied all claim to tho name, nevertheless tho authorities be lieve that hu Is thc original of tho picture scut by a woman in Philadelphia, claiming to bo his wife. Justice Fredrick has writ ten to tho woman, giving n description of thc man McNarra, nnd has asked her to visit thc county jail to Identify him. James II. Vcrry, a young married man from Bloomsburg who was employed on the N. & W. B. lty. at Nanticoke, succeed ed In passing himself oil nsa bashful young man and was turning thc heads of several Nanticoke maidens. Tho appearance of tho Sheriff a few days slnee to serve notice tiiat divorce proceedings had been begun by his neglected wife rather put n stop to thc young man's capers. Mountain hclu, Shichhinny. Remember the place to buy cheap in groceries and queenswaro Is at F. S. Kin port's. A now swindling dodgo Is going on in sonu ol the eastern counties ot rennsyivn- nia. Two well-dressed scamps visit far. mors nnd other, selling cloths, casslmeres and shawls, almost tor nothing, in amounts from 20 to $50, taking negotia ble notes in prelerenco to cash. They say that a firm has failed in Canada and that the goods were smuggled into this country without paying any duty on them, hence they can allord to sell them cheap. Next sharper No. 2 comes along and demands thc goods, saying they were stolen, and ot other places presenting notes that had been raised from 25 to $250. Quito a number of farmers have been caught. lMitlittielpltln Letter. Philadelphia, Aug. 29, 1883. It is now beyond doubt that wo aro going to have n great boom tills fall In every kind of legitimate business. Tho siimtner holidays nro practically over, and merchants returning to their Unfile In tho city find multitudes of buyers In town from tho West, and orders by mall coming for Immense quantities of goods. Tno country merchants nro In good shape for making largo purchases. Those who can not buy exclusively for cash aro doing o good business on short credits. Thero Is no danger of a return to thc old fashioned lystcm of Indefinite credtts and frequent removals. Tho great demand In the busi ness of tho present day is for rash traffic, or something as near to cash as possible. experience has proved thts to bo best, botli for buyer and seller. Anyhow, there is plenty of money In tho laud. Tho history of tilts season's summering shows It. Willie n few of tho more cxtortlonato hotels at summer re. sorts have fared poorly, tho majority have had full houses at paying rates. Some of these concerns lmvo mado fortunes. There never has been o season since thc war times when people seemed to have so mucli money to upend, The money Is not thrown about In profligate style which characterized tho war summers, hut pcoplo who have It, spend It freely. Yet In al most every caso trying to get n fair equivalent for It. There lias been a good dcnl of display In dress, jewelry and equipago j yet very little of tho Haunting and profuse cxtravaganco which prevailed In thc days when such men ns Jim Fisk and Hclmbold were considered by many tho proper sort of models to follow. In Stato affairs thc competition between tho parties and their divided branches will turn such a Hood of light on public prodigality and official corruption that the Inevitable tendency will bo to economy and purity. As for the promises of tho professional reformers they do not amount to much one way or tho other. Tho men who make them generally want olllco about os badly as othor men, nnd nro neither moro nor less lit for it. Now that many of our Philadelphia ladles aro returning home, the subject of house decoration Is one which Is naturally uppermost In tho feminine mind. There Is no city in which more good judgment nnd refined taste are expended on thc adornment of homes than we find In Philadelphia. Now York may havo moro costly homes and more showy decorations, but for real beauty, harmony and cozy comfort, give us a model Philadelphia home. There is a very commendable feature of home talent which makes thc most of comparatively inexpensive rnatcri. als. This is particularly noted lit regard to window hangings, some of which aro of cheese-cloth with pretty trimmings, Madras muslin has come into favor for windows. It shows tinted figures, and produces an effect somewhat akin to that of stained glass. There nro many cotton fabrics in gay and striking patterns, some of them with grounds of aesthetic hues. liberally covered with rich varieties of peculiar (lowers and figures. Those who (lesm something moro expensive, can satisfy their fancy In raw silk tapestries, some of which run high Into the fancy figures. Japancsu designs arc much ud mired botli in these and In the satin ere tonnes which ore increasingly popular, There are novel fashions In decorated bed-coverings. Antique lace spreads are laid over rich colored satin quilts. Tho pillow shams aro of lace, to match tho spreads. An important set of lace bed- Olvcit Away, That necessary adjunct in tho operation of a railroad n telegraph Hue is being erected alone thc line of the N. & & W. B. Railroad. A valuable stylographio pen is given away witli every quart bottle of Caw's ink sold nt the Coi.umhian store. The ink Is the best quality, and sells at $1.00 a quart, Call soon and secure a bargain. To Rent. A room on the second floor of tho Columbia, t building, lighted by gas and heated by steam. Possession given any time. Inquire at this oilicc. J. G. Ramsdell, 1113 Chestnut St., Fhllu. dclphla, will mall any of our lady readers n conv of the latest "Metropolitan Fash. Ions," gratis, on receipt of address. Tho best coffees and teas at F. S. Kin- port's grocery Btore. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" nt tho Opera House next Monday night, with two Top- sys, two Marks, tho lawyer, uud trained donkeys. Seo advertisement. Col. Levi L. Tute, of Willlamsport, of fers tho Lycoming Chronicle for sale. Pur chasers may buy either one half or tho cntiro Daoer. He elves ns his reason for Belling declining health. Complaint Is being mado by those living along tho Tidewater Pipe Lino that tho pipes are leaking and tho cscupo of oil is lnjurlnc tho fresh Whtcr streams, which ore used for culinary purposes. Tho portrait of Robert E. Pattlson, Democratic candldato for Governor up. pears on tho first page this week. Wo will give each week a likeness of ono of tho Democratic candidates on tho state ticket until all have been printed. Wc Jhavo received from Leo & Wnlkcr, 1113 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, two pieces of music, ono la Robert E. Paulson's Grand March and the other tho BUCenteu- nlal March. Both nro pretty pieces, nnd will bo mailed by tho publishers for 40 cents each. The I. & W. II. Itailroacl. Thc North and West Branch Railroad, is now completed from Catawlssu to Nnntl coke, uud yesterday tho connection with the Central Railroad of New Jersey was mado at the hitter place- It is understood that trains will he run over the road on .Monday next. For some time to come nothing but coal trains will be run on tho road, hut before very long, the line will bo open for passenger tratllc. It was tho original design ot tho company to estob llsh thc terminus ot Naiitlcoke, and not to open direct communication with this city for a year or two. It Is said that It Is due to .Mr. Charles, Purrhh that the road will be rim at once into Wilkes B.irre. It is also rumored that tho machine shops of tho company will bo established here. Wilket liarre Record, RolirHlturtr lli.'iiiM Tho much needed and talked of rain catno Saturday night mid r'umhty, and will bo ft great benefit to the com. Tho dedication of tho new M. 11. Church In Greenwood was postponed on account of thc rain. Mathlas Klitio and wlfo aie shk with malarial fever. An Infant son of Lafayette Moore Is very low with dysentery. Jerry McMurtry nnd family spent a few days In tills place last week, they had been at Lewis' Lake for somo time, and left here for Patterson Grove camp meeting, Sulnr. day morning. Tho Bloomsburg correspondent to the Kcwi Item made a mistake when h' spoke of "Bill Edgar, of llolirsburg." The .Mr. Edgar referred to resides In Jackson. Hiram Alhcrtson nnd wife spent l.Ht week In Jcddo, Luzerne Co. Tho now veranda adds much to the up- pcoranco of J, P. Dowltl's house, and lu tho warm days n pleasant gathering place for tho family. P. I), Black and family purpose spend ing part of tho week at Patterson Oroe. W. Hess nnd family are also there. Incognito. BUSINESS NOTICES. ANSMKII TI1M OUMTIO.V. Why do so many people we seo around ih, seem tu prefer to sillier nnd ho made niliernhle by Indigestion, Constipation, Dlzzlni'M. Li'ss of Appetite. Comltii: up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 76 els., wo will sell Ilit'in Billion's Vltnllrer, guarun. teed to cure them. Sold by J. II. Kin ports, may C-eow . . A I.VtVVBIl'A TESTIMONY Durlmr tlirht vears mv attacks of dvsncii sla were so terrible that I often had to stop nimncm- ranters uingcr toiiio mint mo up from almost n skeleton to tho perfect health 1 now enjoy. J. Jerolomon, Law yer, N Y. City. . snaou's oATMtim urmrdv. A mnrvc- bus euro for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, uud Head Ache. Willi each Dottle thero Is an Ingenious nnsal Injector for the more successful treatment of tiicso com plaints without extra charge. Price fiOcts. Sold by J. II. Klnporls. uiayfi-cow. A (lOOt) INVESTMENT. My wife said 1 was a fool when I drought himiu n bolth) of Parker's Ginger Tonic. But when It broke up my cough and cured her neuralgia and baby's dysentery sho thouixht it a Kood Investment. N. . Tai lor. . Pens, pencils, pen holders, ink, rubbers mucilage In grent variety nt the Coi.u.mihan store llucUliiiru Ileum. A birthday surprise parly to the number of sevcnty-llvu recently galhcied at the residence of Mr. Reuben Bomhoy In honor of Mrs. Bomboy's 04th birthday. Bountl ful tables were spread, good music fur- nislied by our band, and an Interesting address from Rev. Strunk closed tho fes- tlvo occasion. Thc Episcopal Sunday school of tho valley held their celebration Saturday oftcrnoon. Miss Hattlc Applcman has returned from Illinois where she has been visiting friends for some mouths past. Miss JauoDcltrlch has taken a trip to Vermont to visit her sister. Mr. Samuel Hutclilngs is at present In Huntington. Itev. O. V. Savidgo filled the M. E pulpit In Northumberland on last Sunday. Mr. O. II. Moore has accepted tho prin cipalshlp of tho Shlckshlnny schools and will take charge September ltth. Wo aro ulad to note that Mr. and Mrs. Mathlas Mooro who have been quite sick ore Improving. Quito n number of persons, Including thc band, attended the Grange festival in Mt. Pleasant Saturday evening. Now it is Buckhorn's turn to have ft festlvnl, nnd it will come to pass September 8th and 9th, supper on afternoon and cvcnlnz of the Oth. Proceeds for the benefit of thc Band. on, what a oocaitl Will you heed tho warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more tcrrlliln illsnnsn ('nnstiiimtlnn. Ask vnur. selves If you can afford for tho salto of savlni! CO cts., to run the risk and do noth mglorlt. wc Know rrom experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your Cough! It never falls. This explains why more than a Million bottles were sold the past vear. It relieves Croup, and hooping Cough, nt once. .Mothers do not bo without It. t or lame back, side, or cheat, use Shiloh's fonts Plaster, bold by .1. II. hinports. may 13-enw. it-iTMako vour old things look like new by uslmr Diamond Dyes, nnd you will be happy. Any of the fashionable colors for iu cents. Lvnii, Mass., always was a good place for health, hut It has become a modern liethcsdn since Mrs. Lvdia E. Pnikliam. of i;j western Avenue, made ncr grent dis covery ot the vcgetaolc compound, or pa nacea for the principal Ills that allllct the fair creation. This differs, however, from the ancient sceno of marvelous cures In this impnrtnnt particular : Tho liealiiiu ojicnt, with nil Its virtues, can be sent to order uy express or mail all over the woild. lie: Blanks for constables' returns to court can be obtained at tills ofilce. V'Mnirnificent promises sometimes end lu pallry pcrtormanccs-" A magnificent exception to this is found in Kidney-Wort which invariably penorms even more cures than It promises. Hero is a single instance: ".Homer lias recovered," wrote an Illinois girl to her Eastern relatives. "She took bit- ters lor a long lime nut without any good. So when uhnhrurri nf till! virtues of IvhllUiT, Wort she cot n b ix nnd it lias completely cured Her liver complnlnt'" VISII1I.E IMlMtOVF.MRNT. Mr Noah Bates. Elmiru, N. Y writes: "About four years nso I hud an attack of bilious fever, nnd never fully levovercd My digestive organs were weakened and I would ue completely prosiraied lor days. After using two bottles of your Burdock mood liltters tho improvement wns so visi bio that I was asthonlshed. I can now though 01 years of age, do a fair and reasonable day's work." Price $1.00. A true friend to tho weak and convalcs. cent Is Brown's Iron Bitters. 'skinny men. 'Wells' Health Renewcr" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, sexual Debility. "local notices. MARKETREP0RTS. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. Wheat per bushel tl.oo liyo st Corn, " l.o oats " " 40 Flour and feed can always be had at Flour per barrel 8.'io Aiien's East end grocery. nprii 7-tt fffi.:".::::::::::"""::::::::::::": : C. C. Marr is sclllne coffee for 13 cents. .os 1.40 05 In tho absence of John Wolf, farmers ' t i in i .i , i wanting farm machinery will plcaso call at chickens - spread and pillow shams recently sold for yi ij Allen's. npril 7-tf Turkeys !i,uuo. ut course nououy is expected to , , , , ,, A. , lnv his bund nn aneli nlllnir.Ql.nn.. nr .n iiuw mjies ui i.auuu ... v. . ....... . wrap himself In such a bed-cover. Beaut 1- WANTED. ful coverings are made of Russian Grena- All old accounts of I. W. Hnrtmaii's dine, ornamented in open work. Chintz P'"1' during thc month of beptemucr. figured coverlets witli splendid green Tallow"".'.".".". I'oiaioes .... Dried AUDloa llama 14M Mdes A Shoulders ta .13 Lard Durnound Hay per ton 10 uo iieeswax u PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. OOItUEOTEl) WEEKLY. Minilu IteniH. Tno Young Ladles Guild of tho Eplsco. pal church will htivu a "Bluu Tea" on the cvcnlugs of irlduy and Saturday, Septeni. hcr8thaud Oth, In Knorrifc Wlntersteen's Hull. If anybody wnntB to know what a "Bluo Tea" Is, it Is only five cents for ad mission. 13 At tho Danville, markets last week the prices for produce were as follows i Pota. toes, CO cts bus ; cabbage 35 cU head) tomatoes $1, per bus; butter 30 cts lb; eggs 10 cts iloz : plums, 70 ctspk) corn 10 cts doz j eprlr.g chickens 13 cts lb pickles 40 cts huuj citrons 0 010 cts piece. The Bureau of engraving and printing are now at work on tho new National Bank notes Issued by the National Bunks that havo had their charters extended. These notes are printed In Brown Ink In stead of the green, When these notes nro put In circulation they will bo recog nized its browubacks instead of Green backs, We were greatly favored by tho obun- dant rain on Sunday. Mrs. 8. S. Fowler, of Elizabeth City, North Carolina, who was formerly of this county is at present visiting relatives at this place. G. B. Swank, who had been employed as n clerk nt Hazlcton for somo time, re turned to his home on tho 10th Inst. After visiting a few days he left on Thursday with the Coney Island excursion. Hu contemplates visiting Now York, Brooklyn and other cities, from there ho will go to Boston, Mass., where ho expects to attend a school of music and penmanship, In which branches Mr. Swank is nlready quite accomplished. Mrs. Eliza Hannah and family, of Scran ton, aro visiting at this place. A. W. Snyder hud been uiiablu to bo In his store for somo tlmu on account of sick, ness, but Is again able to be out. Many a happy boy this township con. talus just now as tho squirrel season Is nearly nt hand. Supervisor John Yoho has been doing some excellent repairing on the roads John Is a wide awake o Ulcer and just such a ono ns wo need, Benjamin Pcncbecker Is repairing his house. Harvey Brown has tho "hoss" band horn In town, i'lie horn Is n It fiat of silver with gold finish uud Is a present from his uncle, O. A. Hess, Tho Lutheran Sunday school will hold o plcnlo on Saturday, September 0th, The building containing the Post olllco and the storo of N. B. Creasy Is being re built mid when finished will maku a line appearance and bu o great Improvement to that part of town. showy patterns and sunflower borders aro just now in favor, but nro too "loud" to become permanently popular. MANTEL PKOOHATIONS. Mucli attention is now given to tasteful decorative articles for mantels. Of these wo find nt Bally Banks & Blddle's a great variety, selected with great care and in admirable taste. Among these may be mentioned the "clocks and clock-sets, composed of n clock for the centre with pieces of statuary In bronze for the cuds of the mantel. These clocks are in endless variety, nnd are not merely for ornament, but ore of superior workman ship and excellent timekeepers. Besides tho bronze decorations in enamel, besque, and the various descriptions of flue porce lain. These have clocks to match. Then thero U the "concealed stem winder' which litis achieved wonderful success as tho most popular clock, us well as thc most valuable of the day. These clocks and sets cover a wide range of fancy and price, ninny of them being suited to the wants of those who have but limited sums to invest In decoration. Oscar Wilde Is taking n tour among tho watering places witli his lecture. At Long Beach lie gathered a crowd of 150. At spring l,uko he wns announced on Wednesday as u bathing attraction on the beach. As lie did not come tho bathing house keepers hung him in efllgy to their high flag poles. Thu figure remained aloft during thc bathing hours and whs tho cause of a great deal of fun among the crowds who thronged tho beach. Tho great glut of peaches which was predicted, lias not yet mado Its appear ance In tho city. Thero is a reasonable plenty of the fruit, but ns yet nothing like prodigal supply. Good peaches com mand fair prices. Thosu which aro offer ed cheap are mostly poor things. Somo sinful fellows performed a sharp trick at Atlantic City on the bathing house mail and his customers. By means of false checks they possessed themselves of the jewelry, watches and other portable belongings of persons who were In thu surf. These sly rascals had provided themselves with a full set of checks. They or their confederates would stand and In, spect tho bithers as they presented their goods for Biipposed safekeeping. While tho bathers wero In tho water the rascals would call with tho checks, receive tho valuubles and carry them away. T'ds hail to bo done quickly, of course, hut lu less than an hour, while one set of bathers wero in tho water, tho harvest amounted to about bix hundred dollars In money Jewelry and watches. "nUCHUTAIIIA." Quick, complete cure, nil annoying Kid ney, madder and urinary Diseases. i. Druggists. Pure spices of all kinds ot C. C. Marr's. Farmers dealint: at W. B Allen's can bo accommodated with stabling, npr. 7-tf. I. W. Hartman Si Sou have goods that cannot be found In any other stoic. . The sourest Marr's. vinegar In town nt C. C. FLOUR The mnrket. waadull but steady: suDer. tine $1 75 (v) 3 ih); extra $ 1 40 a 4 oo; i'ennsylviinla r.uni iy $-) 1 MO 31. KYIS Kl.lJIJlt S3 50 frill: .5 W1II5AT The mirki't was unsettled: Delaware And Pennsylvania red St 11 ia 1 14: Delaware and l't'nnsjlvanla amber 14 (.1 1 IT. iiiiiim rne nvincei wns nrai loai use. oats The market wns dull and easier. HVR c.vi fiir new. 1'ItovisiuNS The nurket was steady with lob- oiBg cioiruna. i.ail p t h marxeL wan nmec lilirrKlt Tho in.irkft wns nuier. nnd rather weak: creamery extra '27 ttg.c: creamery trood 10 cnoicti rt (a 2-tc; rona quii; rcnn3!vauiatuiu cai ern ia lie. euus inn market was nrin. "ltOUOH O.V HATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. ISO. Druggists. I. W. Hartman & Son can show you 20 different pieces of cashmere, CO cents to $1.00. Buttciick's fashion books and patterns for September, at u. U. .Man's. 0999 pounds of nice dried raxpberiles, 8888 " nice di led pilled cherries, 1 1 1 1 goou spring ciiicitens, lilt old liens, geese and ducks, live veal calves, fat lambs, " turkeys, " sheen. 0000 old sheen bucks, and old roosters. All of the above wanted right along, nt Llclit Street, by alius l ounir. July si-um A larcc stock of black and colored dress silks Just received nt MHz cc Sloan's. E XEOUTOR'S NOTICE. KSrATK OKSAIIAII ANN STINK, nKCIA9XP Letters'testainentary nn the estate ot Sarah Ann Stlne, late of Ucnst township, Columbia county deceased, have been granted by thu lteglstcr ot said county to (leo. W'.htlne, Numldla Columbia uo. .u persons uavinir claims aamsi inuenun ot I he ile 'edent nro reuuested to present them t ji settlemeHt und those Indebted to tho estate to mako payment to the understgnoa oxocutor witn out uoiuy. ubu. nunc.. auif is cw Kxeoutor. 0000 0.155 4444 3333 0000 1111 Choice New Marr's. Orleans molasses at C. ('. W. B. Allen has just opened a lot of now coods, einuiaeliiir line groceries, class- ware, painted china, qucenswaie, &c. All of tho best, and at tho lowest prices. npril 7-tf For black or colored silk plush, for trimming, go to l.utz bloan's. C. C. Marr buys butter, eggs, lard, chickens, und geese leathers, Klnnort's Compound Asiatic Balsam, or Dlurrha'u cure. A remedy that has never failed in diarrhiea. It also gives instant relief in colic, cramp, or pain, in thostom. itch. Prepared and sold liy.1. H. Klnporls i;vans' mock. Jiain St., liioomsuurg ra. Aug. 4111 ill 11 D- & J- J- M'HENRY bclin: engaged In tho Manufacturing of Lumber have constantly in stock tho following: 2x4, 2x5, 2x6, 2x8 HEMLOOK BILL STUFF, of various lenjths lor Building rarposei. 200,000 feet Hemlock Boards 14. 10. 18 and 20 feet, ranging lu width from 10 to 20 Inches. 100,000 GAUGED BOARDS r, 0 nnd 7lnchcs, 10 feet long. 50,000 White Pino Hoards, FanoL, 40,000 tfeet 2 in. Plank, Pine, ALSO Largo quantliles ol coinmou plno boards etc.. Quantities ot tlu above can he bad at tho Lum ber urd ot J- J. MolIKNBY, Benton Pa. For tuithcr particulars address O.&J.J. M'HENBY Benton, Pa C. C. Marr buys dried fruits. For silk velvet silks nr mlng, go to Lut. & Sloan's satin, for trim- A car load of salt just received at F. S. ktnporrs grocery store, and sold very cheap. I'crHoual To Men Only I Voltalo Belt Co., Marshall, Michigan, will send Dr .Dye's Celebrated Dlectro-Yoltnlc Bells and Klectrlo Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are olllleted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vital, lty, and manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy relief and complete restoration of health and manly vigor, Address ns above. N. B. No risk Is In. curied, ns thirty days' trial Is allowed, Oct. 28, 'Bl.ty Addison's Liver Itenewer, or mcdlclnu prepared foi diseases of the llvcr; dyspep. sin, sick and nervous Headache, constipa tion of tho bowels, colic, sour stomach, Heartliurn, lever and uuiie, dropsy, laun. dice, .fcc,, prepared from roots and herln strictly vegetable. Prepared only by J. II, muporis, liioomsuurg, ra. Aug. 4th Dm. As good cigars ns can bu tnund In town are kept nt W. B. Allen's Kast end gro. eery. uprll 7.tf If you wnnt a cisIiiihtu dress go to Lutz & Sloan's ns they havo about sixty ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUAHLE Kca! Estate ! Black, blue, carmine, green and violet Ink lu any quantity, from a live cent hot tin to quart, at tile Cou'miiun store. The largest stock uud lowest prices In town. pieces for you to select from. C. O. Marr pays 30 cents for butter, 20 cents for eggs and 10 cents for laid. Wunt a lot of teams right nlong to haul nut lumber from about four miles nbovo llolirsburg where Clint Lewis Is sawing, near Malhuw Mcllenry's or John ltaut.'s to Bloomsburg nud Berwick, $S,00 per per thousand to iiioom, and $u,ou per imiiiKiiiiii to jicrwicK. i.irougu jiiiy,AUgusi. and September. 1 give nil kinds of storo goods. Hour. meat, clover and timothv seed. coal, lime, harness, lly-nets &c, nt Silas Young's Light Street, Pa. July 28.8w HUH IT IN', Jacob Lot chimin. 274 Clinton Street. Buffalo, N. V., says hu has been using Thomas' Kclectric Oil for rheumatism. He had such u lamo hack that lie could do nothing; but one bottle entirely cured him. In purs'ianco olan order ot tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia county, renn'a., tho undersigned, guardian ol Iteuben Orange, minor child ot (Win, II, Orango, deceased, villi uxposo to public sale, ou the premises, la Catawlssa, county nnd state aforesaid, on SATURDAY SEPT, M, is, at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following described rral estate; All that undivided onu.ttilid Interest ot mat lot ot ground tltuato lu tho town of Cata vtlssa, stato and cot ity atoresald, bounded on the east by Second street, on tho west Vy laud of i n- tato ot Win ll.Orango, onthonoitb by land ol Win, Hjcr'soiUto and on tho south by an alloy, whereon Is erected a Two Story Frame Dwelling House, Thu lot being In depth from said Second street 103 feet, and fronting on Pcoua street ss feet, more or less, Term and conditions made l"iown on day ot sale, w H, ltiuwN, CLINTON KLLIH, Attorney. Guardian. N, II, At the tamo thuo and place thu remain. Ing undivided two-thirds interest In tho above described property will bo sold. Aug IMw rpu AilvrriUi'i'a. Lowest Itatos for advettlslng J- in 1,0110 uooil newspapers sent free. Ad dress (1KO. I'. HQWKI.I. & CO., JOHpruSO St., N. V. augll-tw r SHERIFFS SALE. Ilj virtue of sundry writs Issued out ot tho Court of Common I'leasof ColutnbU county and to tne directed, will bo exposed to public tale at the Ooutt Mouse, In llloomsburg, rentislvati, tnoo'chxk, p. hi. on MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 1832. All that certain ptco or parcel of ground situate Ing nnd being In cast liloomtburg, CoumblK county, and Htato of Pennsylvania, tho same bs- ng t to town lots and munbrrcd In tho general m of said town hy numbers eighty-one and Ignty.threc, and further described as follows, to- wltt beginning at a stak corner ot Pearl street and Applo alley and running tlionco along Bald street soutnwcitwardly feet to lot number seventh-nine, thenc along said lot northwcstwiird- one hundred and ninety foet, more or less to ijoked alley, thence nlong said alley northeast wardly feet to Apple alley aforesaid, and thenco nlonp said alley nouthc&ttwardly ono hun dred and nlnty feet more or lou, to tho place of beginning. Kclzed, taken In etecutton at the suit ot James ilarton ngalnHWin.Tarr with notice to Bamuol Knorr and Jano E. Drown wlfo of Oeorgo II Drown lerro tenant, and to bo sold as tho property ot ui. Tarr with notleo to Samuel Knorr nnd .lano Ilrown wife of Uoorge II. Ilrown tcrro tenants. Funk, Attorney, Lev. ra. Tho undivided one-half ot all that certain tract or piece of land situate lu Locust township, Co lumbia county, and State of Pa bounded on tho west by Thomas Dllllngton, on tho south by land ot Thomas and Mary Itushton, on thc west and north by lands of Lewis Lee, laaac Lewis, llenja mln camp, Jacob Kershtier nnd others, contain ing four hundred and thlrtj-nlne acres and four perches. AhQU, ono other certain tract sltuato In Locust town ship, Coluaibln county, and Stato of Pennsylvania boundeloutho wo t by lands ot Michael Stlnc, and otherwise hounded by lands of liwls Lee, John lllillg and others, and by thu atoresald tract, containing one hundred and clghty-nlnc acres and C3 perches Seized, tik"n In execution at the suit of C. II. Urockway's uso ualnst J. Miller Ranb and to bo sold as thc prop Tiy of J, Miller Itaub. Ukoorw ay, Alf rney. Vend. Ex, ALSO, Tho following described real estate situate lu :aver town-hip, Columbia county. Pa bounded on tho north by lands ot Oeorgo Hrvlu, on tho east by Unds of Charles Smsser and wife aad Samuel Johnson, on the boulh by lands of Stmuel John son, and on tin; west hy lands of Iicubcn Owens, containing fourteen acres and eighty pcrct.es more or Icas, on which arc erected a ono and a half ttory duelling house, log barn and other out buildings. Seized, taken lu execution at tho suit of L.B. Creasy against Charl s Slusser and to be sold as tho property of CharUs Slusscr. K. W. Attorneys. FL Fa. ALSO, All those tno messuages or tenements and tracts ot land ljlng and being In Itoarlngcrcelt township, Columbia county, Pa., tho llrtt thereof bounded and described as follows : llcglnnlng at a stone and running thenco by land ot John Yea ger north elgnr -eight and a half degrees cast llfty-oao and live tenth perches to a stone, thenco uy land of Oeorgo Hrlcsbacb (.ouih 6lx degrees u e t sixty-nine and ( no- tenth ot a perch to a pine, tl."ncoby land of Samuel llouck south eighty -elilil nnd a quarter degrees west fourteen and tvio-ti ui lis pcrchi-a to a stone, thence south twen ty dfgrtes east Bve and nve-teuth perches to a whltooak, tliT.cc l.v land late of Adam (lablo south fifty-four dgiees west fourteen and two- ten'h perches to a pine stump In tho road, thenco south twenty-eight degrees west twenty-five and four-tenth perches to a post, thenco south eighty seven degrees west fourteen perches to a post, thenco by land ot Oliver Bvans and Mary Fenster mactier south ten and;onc-halt degrees cast forty three perches to tho placo ot beginning, contain ing nineteen acres and threo perches Btrlct meas ure. The second thereof bounded and described as folows: Beginning at a stono on land ot Frank lin Yocum and Into John Helss north eighty-eight au'Hhree quarter degrees east Blxty-slx and sov en tenth perches to a stone, thenco by land ot Charles Dyer south ono and one-quarter degrees west thlrty-thrco and sixty one hundredths of a perch to a stone, thence by land of Mayberry Sny der south eighty-nine and three-quarter degrees west sixty-six nnd seven tenths perches to a stone thenco by tho samo north ono and a quarter degrees cast thirty-three and sixty one-hun-drodths of a perch to tho place of beginning, con taining fourteen acres moro or less. Helnj tho samo premises conveyed by William Uellg and wlfo to Peter Hower by deed dated May t, 1878. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Lucas Falirlnger executor of the last will and testament of Adam Cable deceased, against i'cter Hower and to be sold as the property ot P'ter Hower. Freeze, Kyerly and White, Att'ys. Lev. Fa. ALSO, All thatcertain lot of ground with the appurte nances sltuato In Matnvllle, Main township, Co lumbia county, Pa., bounded and described as fol lows, to-w It: Beginning In tin public road run nlng through tho town of Malnvllle atoresald at a point opposite tho middle ot an alley or passage lying and being between this lot now being con veyed and a lit adjoining tho samo on the north, and belonging to George und Rudolph Sburaan, and running from thence by the aforesaid public road south eighteen degrees east forty-nlno nud a lulf feet, thence by land ot Isaac Yetter south seventy-six degrees west one hundred and forty- two feet to a post, thence by land of the sumo north eighteen degrees west flfty-nlno and a half feet to a post, thence by land of the said Oeorgo and Itudolph Shuman north seventy-six degrees cast ono hundred and forty-two feet to tho placo ot beginning, whereon Is erected a two story frame dwelling house. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot iteuben shuman and John T. Shuman oxecutors ot Jacob Shuman, dcceased.agalnst Samuel Sbumno, W. K. Shuman admr. ot Martha Shuman. deceased, and J I) Ilodluu guardian ad litem of Clara Shuman and Jordan Sliumin, children and heirs ot Martha Shuman, deceased, and to be Bold as the property ot Samuel Shuman, W. K. Shuman admr. ot Mar tha Shuman, deceased, nud J, U. Hotline guardian ad lltcuot Clara thuman aud Jordan Shuman children and heirs of Martha Shuman deceased. Llttle3 Att'y. Lov. Fa. ALSO, All that certain messuage and lot, pleco or par cel ot land sltuato In east liloomsburg, In tho county of Columbia aforesaid, marked In tho gen eral plan of said town number twenty six (.'C) and further doscrlbed as folljws, to-wlt: Beginning at a corner ot lot No. 21 and Main street and run ning thonce along said street south thirty and one-half degrees east fifty feet to lot No. !7,thenco along said lot south fifty nine and a halt degrees west ono hundred and .ninety eight feet to back alley, thenco along said alley north thirty and ono half degrees west tlfty feet tu lot No. thetce along said lot north ntty-nlnc nnd one-half de grees east ono hundred and ninety-eight feet to the p'aco of beginning, being tho samo premises which William Hoat and Eliza his wife by deed dated tho thirty-first day of December A. U, lSiM, He. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot K. W, L'uch and Magglo his wlfo to uso ot said wlfo against (leo. W.Stlnem in and to bo sold as tho property of Oeo. W, Stlneman. Smith Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, Tho undivided ono-lult Interest In a tract or pleco of timber laud sltuato lu llrlarcreek and Flshlngcreek townships. Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: lio gluning at a stono, formerly black oak, It being au original corner of a Biirvey lu tho warrantee ustne otNatha i lieach, and another In tho name of Daniel F Soybert, thenco along said lieach sur vey Bouth elglity-oao degrees west four hundrod and ntty-threo perches a stono, formerly a chest nut oak, thenco by tho samo south nine degrees east tllty.two perches to btonos, thence by tho samo south elghty-ono degrees west slxty.two perches to stones, thenco by survey lu tho war rantee nnmo of Samuel J, Pcaler nortn twenty degreos, ono hundred and twenty blx perches to stones, Ulenco by land In warrantee name of John Allegir, Ihiueo by tha sami north seventy two do groes east thrro huudred and eighty perches lo a black oak, ihoucu by land warranteed to Perry Iluckalew north seventy llvo degreos cast ono hundred and thirty two perches to a pobt, thenco north eighty six and a halt degreos cast titty ono perches to a chestnut oak, thence north sixty two degrees east eighty four porches to a post, thenco south i! degreos west ono hundrod and lltty eight perches to tho placo ot beginning, contain ing four hundred acres of land strict measure. bolzed, taken In execution at tho suit of tho liloomsburg Hanking company against A, 11. Pear son and to bo sold as the property ot A. H. Pear, son. Wirt Att'y, Al, Vend. Ex, ALSO, The following described real estate situate In liloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to. wit i On the north by 101 Deionging to me liloomsburg Hanking com pany, on tho east bjr lot of Mary Lewis, on the south hy lot of Mary Lewis and on the west by Iron street of said town, containing so feet on Iron strict and io feet In depth, more or less, on which is erected a frame church. Seized, token In execution at tho suit of William a Price against Win, O. Price, trustee of tho Welsh Calvtulstlo Methodist and Congregational Church of liloomsburg, P and to bo sold as tho property of Wm O, Price trustee of the Welsh Calrlnlsllo Methodist and Congregational Church of liloomt burg, Pa. Wirt Att'y, v f. ALSO, The following described real estate sltuato In Espy, Columbia county, l'a., as tho property of John McKnmey, bounded and uct cribeu nt fellows, to wltt On tho north by Main street, and on tho west by lot ot U M, inker, formerly Samuel Kr eas ier, on tho south hy Canal Alloy, and on tho east by lot of Sarah Howell, whereon are erected a two-story brick dwelling house, frame storo house, tratno stable and other out buildings, with tho np- c-sborn's Famll v Paints ready for uso nro purtonances. ,.,, ,,, tho most convenient nrtlclo of tho kind, nil seized, token in Dxecutton at the suit of Samuel , , , co) t , , j j nnd pnt McKatny against John McKamoy sndtoboBOld cnlg -v0 furnish iv can of paint nnd brush as mo properly Ol jonn .ucitamey. Ft. Fa. seized, taken In execution at tbo suit of Wlllam J. Knorr against John McKnmey and Samuel Mc Kamoy, and to bo sold as tho property of John McKnmey. Howell, Att'y. Fl. Fa. ALSO AT THE COUItT HOUSE ON SATUHDAY, September Otli, 1882. at p. m., tho following des loeu properties: A certain lot or pleco of ground tltuate In the for cents. Snxollno Petroleum Jelly, used for burns tv k nnd cheap. Haxollno Pomade for the hnlr, scalds and sores of ever d; It is good highly perfumed, 25 cents. Glycerine Lotion. To ladles and children town ot liloomsburg, county of Columbia and or any person with a lino sensitive skin nnd statoofPa., ticing about fifty feet tn front on whosccomplcxlonlsnlTcctcdbylliowcnther Third Btrcct of said town and about two hundred causing redness, roughness nnd chapping feet In depth, bounded on tho north by said Third street, cast by lot ot Charles Tittls, south by an alley, running along tho north sldo of tho Fatr Ground and west by lot ot Caleb llarton.lon which Is erected a ono and one-half story frame dwell ing houso with ono story frnmo kitchen or back building. Thc main building being about t feet In fiont by It feet In depth, nnd tho back building U feet In depth hy to feet In width. Seized, taken In execution at the BUlt of Michael P. Kyerly assignee In trust for Ellas Mendenhall against Sylvester Gross owner or reputed owner and contractor and to bo sold as the property of Sylvester Gross owner or reputed owner and con tractor. llarkley, Att'y. Lev. Fa. ALSO, A lot or pleco of ground sltuato In tho Town of Bloomburg, cr.unty of Columbia and Stato ot Penn'a belt g about lltty feet In front on 'third street of said Town and about two hundred feet In depth along Mary's alley ot the Town, bounded as follows: On the north by Third street aforesaid, East by Mary's alley aforesaid, south by an alley running along tho north sldo ot the Fair Ground, and West by lot ot Silvester Oross. on which Is erected a one and ono halt storied framo dwelling houso being about sixteen feet In trontby sixteen feet tn depth. Seized, taken In execution Insult of Michael F. Eycrly, Assignee In trust for Ellas Mendenhall against Charles Tlttlo owner or reputed owner and contractor and to be sold as tho property of Charles Tlttlo owner or reputed owner nnd con tractor. Harkley, Att'y. Lev. Fa. U. H.ES'T, Sheriff this Lotion is Invaluable. An excellent im plication lo tho face lifter shaving. Largo bottles 25 and GO cents. nvitation. Strangers are invited to visit 0 ir store, when in Philadel phia, to leave packages there, and to make a convenience of it generally. It is a handy place, right by the new City 1 lall, 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 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 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. C1.umi,,i, Ti IttciMilh und Market sire. l. . ..ml City. hull niuurt, 1'llll.im.Lnili. THEE Our Stock of Hnlr nnd Toothbrushes has been replenished und contains some good bargains. Wc carry n complcto and well selected stock, nnd competent persons nronlways In nttendanre to supply tho wants of our pat rons. We study to please, and bcllevo w can supply you with everything in our line economically, satisfactorily and In n manner calculated to Induce to join in the verdict, tiiat our store Is the plncc to trade. Hoping to sec many renders of thu Coi.umiiian at our placo of builness shortly nnd soliciting n share of your esteemed patronage, wo re main Very Truly Yours N. J. Hendershott. RBAY'S l'tni: READY-MIXED AND PASTE, PAINTS LEAD & ZINC COMHINI'.ll WITH PURE LINSEED Oil, DPIISTE COLORS, NO UNPLEASANT ODOR. Satisfaction Guaranteed Oil MONEY REFUNDED. DELIVERED FBEE OP FREIGHT Where wo have no agent. SSrOrtlers and inquiries by Mail or Telephone receive nioJtiT attention. -AIHJItKHS. RUPERT, PA. WM. E. B. DAVIES, May so -Cm SUP'T. KQISTBH'S NOTICKS. SPECIAL" GEE THESE RATINGS. Farther Proof thnt tho "Spcclnl" li absolutely unrlraled. The follonlug lmvo been taken slnco our last statement of rating. They nro but u few. Wo can bhow ninny moro from our Hook of Itntlngi quite ns accurate. Wateb No. Han. Variations. 61,620 00 dayi, IS lecondi. 61,684 04 days, IS lecondi, 63.873 120 dayi, 16 tccondi, 68.711 28 days, 7 seconds. 63,009 20 days, 4 seconds. 01,603 121 days, 17 seconds, 61,026 100 days, 16 seconds. 01,700 10 days, 1) seconds, 68.712 00 days, 18 seconds, 63.874 02 days, 10 seconds, 63,060 10 days, 15 seconds, 48,287 (mlnuto repeater and perpetual calendar) BAN 25 DAYS WITHOUT VARIATION. THE ritUT. of tho Special Is nt least SO per crut. less than that of any other watch of mi) thing llko equal grade. Watches sent on approval. Correspondence Imitcd. B ID DIE Twelfth iinil Chestnut tStrcetd, l'UlIiADEIiPIIIA. Motlco Is hereby clvou to all lecatee a. creditors and otnnr person's lnteri'stcd la the estates ot the respective uuueuumi liau iiuuurs, mat, iuu luuuw Ing alinlnlatratlon and guardian accounts have been Hied In thu orilce ot tno Keglster of Columbia county and will le prc&enletl tor confirmation and allowance In the Orphans' court lo bo held In Hlooinauuri.', on MonUay eepU:mhr4tli, at two o'clock p. m. on said (lay : 1, Tno ttrst and Hnal account of Jamea N. Pen nington one of the administrators ot Jos eph O. uess, late of lienton township, deceas ed. i. I Irst and llnnl account of CMrlcs Ue and lii-eco Kalrman, Administrators of Duvld Lee, late of Scott township, deeeised 3. Final eccountot Stewart Coruoll on, cuar.ilan o, Lilly McCann, a minor child ot John Mc Canu, named by his administrator, Andrew iiuulok. 4. First und ilnol account ot S I), itlnnrd Execu tor of Catuanno Octchy, late otcatawls-a township, aoceased. 5. First and tlnal account of John Lonttonbergcr Administrator ot William Lougenborgcr, l.uo of Heaver towushlp. deceased, c. First and tlnal account ot.M.A. Qlrton, Ad- mlnlBtrator ot Caleb Qlrton, late ot Hemlock , township, deccabcd. 7. Tho account ot W IllUm nartllne. Adminis trator ot Jano llro.idt, late ot .Madison town ship, deceased. 8. Tho second and tlnal account of Nathan Hied bouncr, Aiualnlbtrjtor of Jacob Sherman, late ot lieacr township, deceased. 9. Tho first and tlnal account ot Jesse 11. Young and John W Kvaus. Kxecutors ot Harah U. Young, lato ot tho liorough of llerwlct, de ceased. 10. Tho tlrst and tlnal account of Herman Fah rlnger, Administrator do bonis noucuru testa mcuto nnnexo of i'i ter Mauser, late of Locust township, deceased. 11. Tha first aud nnal account of L. H. Winter steen. Administrator ot Sarah ftobluhoou, late ot Miniln township, deceased. it. Second and final account of Dllllnger Harri son, surviving executor of CarnioU Harrison, lalo of tho towu ot Bloomsburg, deceased, 13. Tho first and tlnal account of Clarx. . KUnu executor of Mary Kline, lato ot Urcenwood township, deceased. 14. First and final account ot Joseph Ilreach and K. M. Towksbury, administrators of Isaac Breach, Uto otcatawlssa township, deccas. ed. is. Tho tlrst aud Unal oecount of J. F. Kressler, executor ot Maria Kressler late of Scott town ship, decoasca. is. The tlrst account of John L. Kllno, executor ot John Kline, lato ot Locust township, de ceased. It. Tho nrst nnd llual account ot Sylvester Al beruon, administrator do bonis uon ot Sam uel K. Albcrtson, lato of Ueutou township, de ceased, 19, Tho Hnal uccouut of John H, Alkman, admin istrator ot Margaret Alkiuuo, lato ot ceniro township, deceased, 19. Tho llual account ot John Waltz guardian ot Aaron w, Nuss, licnjamtn J. Miss and Amanda Nuss, minor children ot Henjamln Nuss, lito ol .Main lowuthlp, deceased. SO, Tho tlrst and llual account of (leorgo W. Illrlcman.admlitrator ofoamucl lttione, lato of Flshlngcreek township, deceased, Jt. Tho account of Abraham llartllne, eMeutor of Sarah less, laUot Madlsou township, de ceased. tl, Tho tlrst and liaal account ol (leorgo W, Corrcll administrator do bonis uon cum icta- meuto anuoxo ot Iteeccca Palmer, lato ot thu town or liloomsburg, deceased 93, Tho second account ot It. W. McIIoynolds, executor of J hu .Mcltejnolds, lato ot tho town ot liloomsburg, deceased, H. Tho tlrst and final account of l.K. Krlckbautn, executor of Cutharlno Urluk, late of Heutuu township, deceasod, 93, The account ot John A. Funston, administra tor ot Augustus jwisuu, lato or the town ot liloomsburg, deceased, 90, The becond aud llual account of Peter S. Mill, administrator ot t-arali Kellhllne, lalo of the borough ot Hcrwlck, deceased, 9T, Thu third und llual account of Joshua Fcttor man und Aaron drover, administrators ot Michael (iroer, lito ot tho town ot lilooms burg, dccoast.it. 9t. Tho tecoud and nnal account ot Hoary a, Iteuy, exicutor and Susanna Mtlnoi, execu. trlx ot William Mimes, late oi Scott township, deceased, 99, Account of James llrotee, administrator of I'hlilp llrorce, lato of Locust township, de ceased. 30. The tlrst and hnal account of Morris II. lilt ti'Ullouse. executor ol Arm ittttenhause. lata ot Centre township, deceased. 31, Tho nrst and partial account ot William llchme, tdmiulsirutor ot Henjamln llehmoJr. lito ot Locust township, deceased. 39. Flitt and nnal account ot John F. Cliuuln, administrator ot Mary Uyre, lalo ot Flshlng creek towushlp, decea-ed. S-t. llrst and partial aooountot Peter J. Wewer, administrator of Augustus W, Weaver, lulu of FUulngcreek township, deceased. 84, First and nnal uccouut of S. 11. Miller, giur dtau ot Maltha dross, a minor child ot zebu- ion r.iirosi, lato oi tueiowu ot luoomscurg, deceased. deceased. HoKisti Hetiister's Olllce, U, W.bTUltNKlt, iteg tster, liloomsburg Aug, it Hi. 1