THE COLtmiMJSf AND DEMOCRAT BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. I'll!.' rum? nci mrnt i vr llllli VALiUMDIU'N. a. E, Elwall, 1 J. S. 81ttwtmlr.J Bilt0"' BLOOMS BURG, PA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1883. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. , ,FOIt AUDirOK (1KNEUAI., ' TtOHEIlT TAQQART, . ' ' of Wat rcn. (W' , , t-OIl STATE TIlEAijUIll'.ltj J, " josepii POWErxj ' of Bradford. ' DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. i FOK DISTIUOT ATTOUNEY. R. BUCKINGHAM, , OP 1ILOOMSI1UIK1) 1011 COUNrV SUIlVKVOtt. SAMUEL NEYIIARD. OV llt.OOMSUUIin. Lord Chief Justioo Coleridge of Eng ; land is travoliug in this country. Tho .bandit Frank James, brother Jpf tho notorious Jcsso James, is now on trial for robbery and, murder, at Galla tin, Missouri. ' ' J. McDowell Sharpo died at his 'homo in Chamborsburg I astj Friday, Ho was well known as an ablo lawyer throughout tho State, aud was an hon orable and upright citizen. His loss will bo keenly felt by tho legislature, of which ho was a membtr, and ono of ' tho acknowledged Democratic loaders. Candidate Powell and Chairman Hensel were among tho orators dt' tho ' animal county meeting of tho Lehigh Democrats on Saturday. Resolutions were adopted reaffirming the platform of the Stato' Convention, praising the ' efforts of the Governor and House to sccuro a fair apportionment and eulo gizing HeiiBel's management, of tho last campaign. The committee declar ed in favor of tho one-term - principle for tho Court Houso officers. Chairman Cooper has Bent out cir culars asking for contributions towards tho campaign fund. As political as sessments are now forbidden by law he does not demand money, but begs for it pretty hard," and of course he must have-it, for what would a Republican campaign amount to without a cor ruption fund T Cooper knows the ef ficacy of "soap," for Garfield was elected President by tho expenditure of half a million of dollars in Indiana. A stenographic report of tho pro ceedings of the late Democratic Stato .Convention is being printed and will 'soon bo published under tho direction of tho State Committee. Copies of the pamphlet will bo sent to all the delegates of .tho convention aud sub. stitutes, (so far as their addresses liavo been furnished), to tho members of tho State Committee and to the chairman of tho county committees. Other copies will bo furnished upon applica tion to tho chairman of tho State Corn-, mitteo upon enclosing a three-cent stamp. Chairmau Hensel, of tho Democrat ic stato committee, takes a hopeful view of Democratic prospects in the state. Ho says that within four weeks after tho stato convention there has been moro work done than in tho eight weeks succeeding tho convention last year ; that tho work has been untiring, energetic and thorough, and that there is a Democratic organization in every election precinct. Mr. Hensel believes thero will bo a larger voto polled this year than is ordinarily expected in an off year, and ho is confident of tho suc cess of the democratic ticket. After September 1st, the headquar ters ;of the Democratic Stato Commit tee for tho present campaign will be permanently located in rooms No. 7 and 0, at the Girard house, Philadel phia, tho same as were occupied last year and by Col. McCIuro in the Cur tin Lincoln campaign of 1860. Tho clerical work, of tho committee has been vigorously prosecuted sinco tho oponing of the year and is much fur ther on than at the corresponding stage of last year's campaign. Tho work of tho orginization will bo some what siraplifiqd this year by- reason of tho fact that there is no election for nor complications over members of tho Legislaturo and congressmen, The ef forts of tho Stato Comraitteo will be concentrated upon getting out the full Democratic "voto. A singular evidence of a rich man's dread exists in Syracuse. This is found in the form of .a tent erected beside the gravo of tho late Mr. E. B. Alvord, of that city. Inside too tent is a watch man, who guards tho tomb from sunset to sunrise. Mr. Alvord had a droad of crave robbers. Possibly this feeling was stimulated by his remembrance of tho peculiar outrage perpetrated voars atio in Now York. Mr. Alvord's dread so grow by what it fed on that bo inauo iirraugenionw tor tno guard to which wo have referred to bo kept up for some months. In addition to this tho coffin Is walled In with mason ry and covered with a slab cemontod to tho stono wall. By most people pro- cautions like this will bo deemed super fluous. Tho gravo robberies which take placo in tho courso of a year arc . :i.. r.. r'n,..,i ,iii. nii,n.. offences, thoy hardly enter into the sta tistics of crime. Ex. Tho last day for tho registry of ... . .1.: . ,.,m l, .-u, In,. s:,,t VUbolD turn jruii! win ' .i.uipi.j, wujiv. G, and out of abundant caution every YOter should satisfy himself that his nnmn la nn thn book with n tail assess ed against hint. Otherwise ho may bo disfranchised. Democratic committee men and politicians should bo activo aim onergetio in tooKing auor inis now tn f.lm nYnlnsirm of evorv other iioliti- nnl nniiniilnrntinii. It will not do to naanmn 1 1 1 fit. hncjiiise tho bulk of tho voters paid their taxes last year that tho registry this year is an unimportant manor, opuciai uwuiuuh nuuum uu riven to tho rogistry of all persons who 111 nn. nnv trivia Lint, vo.ir. to ncrdons recently naturalized or about to lief nat uralized, to thoso who votcu "on ago last year who will oomo 22 years of ago before February, and to nil whoao residence has been changed since No vember, 1882. "Attention to tho 10 is tho immediate duty of all interested in Domocratio organiza tlon. Attend to the Registration, It is tho dulv of tho assessors to post up tho list of votors at the placo of holding elections In tho several election dlstiicts. Every Democrat should exnmino and sco that his tmmo lias Doen duly registered, it it lias been omitted ho should loso no tlmo in having tho error oorrccted. Soo that your tax has been assessed as wellas your namo entered. Persons who voted on auo last year, thoso wtio have not paid a Stato or County tax within two years, and those who hnvo been out of tlia Stato nud returned in time to voto should bo especially careful to ..... . . i . soo thnt they havc.ucon properly rogts. tcrcd and their tax assessed. .1,110 colnmtteo men In each district will plenso remember that looking alter tho retristratlon of Domocratio votors is tho most ihiportaut duty dovolving, upon thorn. September Oth is tho last ay iur registering.! , . ; A New Proposition to Sccnre Apportionment, a nr.soi.UTioN offkhkd which rno poses to itm nii thi mattkr TO A COMMITTEE Of DISIN TK11KSTE1) MEN. Iii tho houso Frldnvihornlnir thd De mocratic members of tho conference conimitlco of six, appointed to tako. chargo of tho Jamison bill on legisla tive apportionment, made report through Mr. Amerman, of Lackawan na, tho report being as annexed : We, tho undersigned members of tho committee to whom was referred tho house bill No. 12, 'apportioning the stato into senatorial and Iegislativo districts,- respectfully roport that wo met for tho purposo of our appointment, and found our col- leagos' npon .the committeo o.pposed to the adoption of any amendments to said bill which would niter it in any degreo from the bill as .agroed npon By tho senate ; that this unwillingness of our collcages was not based upon unfairheiS of -injustice of our proposi tions, but becau'so thoy did not desiro to place themselves iw antagonism1 to tho decision of their political brothorn of tho. senate by differing in any par ticular from tho bill mgroed upon -by' that body. As thoy informed us, th'oy deemodi it itnriracticablo to present to tho .Senate this bill cither in its original or in any' amended form, or any other bill, than tho bill Known as tno sontato ultimatum. Signed J. Mii.es Jami$on, 'LknuKr. Amkkm an, ' ' G. M. D. Eckels, MOnOAN' JLVrlKlES THE 'REPORT. At tho conclusion Captain Ilasson moved tho report be printed and a copy laid on the desks of tho members. Such action Graham, of Allegheny, thought was an alempt to lnatuuaclurc political capital and Colborii, tho bald caglo of ?-.- -.- I 1-1 I. SI.. I- llT il oomeisei, uacKuu mm up uy uuuiug u a fraud, a trick and an imposition. Lee Thompson,- for the Republican mem bers, said that thoy did not consider themselves committed to tho report. Mr. Eckels said tho Republicans on tho committee wore disposed to bo fair, but that tho senate ultimatum prevented and interfered with a frco discussion of tliO subject of senatorial and repre sentative apportionment. Mr. Ilasson withdrow his motion. air. A. it. Mor gan, of Philadelphia, ono of the Re publican members of the committee, differed somewhat from his collegca gues, howover, sayine; that whilst thd report was only signed by tho three Ueniocralio members tho three were justified in making the representation maue. m mis puna iur. .iimuriuuii ui- r .i f lercu me ionowing : A COMMITTER OF EMINENT MEN. Whbheas, Differences exist between tlio", two houses of tho legislature of this com monwealth upon tho subject of apportion ing the stnte representative, senatorial aud congressional districts, ana all parliomcn-i tary methods for reconciling these differ-' ences have heretofore failed ; and Wiieueas, It is the duty of the legisla- ture, wider command ot the constitution of tho commonwealth and laws ot the United StateB, to apportion the stuto into. senatorial, representative aud congression al districts, and in order that this duty shall he performed it is incumbent upon the legislature to use every effort to adjust tho existing differences and as a rcsourso promising n dispassionate discussion of tho disputed question, It is right to resort to arbitration by submission of tho whole subject to an equal number of eminent citizens of known integrity, fairness and capacity from both political parties'; there fore, be it Resolved., (if the senate concur): That the matter of the apportionment ot the state into congressional, senatorial1 aml're. prcsentativo districts bo referred to Philip U. Uarrctt, Daniel Agncw, James A. Hea ver, tlaluashu A. Grow, Henry II.- lloyt, iv. uuuituiuw, uuurgu ;i. juuk.i, Qeorire P. Uacr. Hon. A. II. Dill and Levi Malsh, 'and that they bo requested to draft and suumlt to tins legislature, lor us enact ment, fair, just uud equitable apportion ment bills under tho constitution of this commonwealth and laws of the United States. The Soheme of Perjury by whioh the Ha- Itional Treasury has been Bobbed. A dispatch from Washington to'tho Philadelphia Times says: Tho systematic robbery of e.t-soldiers and pensioners by claiin agent harpies. resident here is oycu moro oxtensivo and far-reaching than has generally been supposed. Every day sinco tho fimt exposure of tho Fitzgerald gaug additional facts have como to light il lustrative of the swindling methods. Tho feo-aud-expenso-in-advanco system of extortion appears to havo been tho favorlto scheme' and it "was worked for all it was worth, To carry this out most iiigoniously worded circulars aro sent broadcast among the ex-soldiers and every, inducement is offered to mako-somo sort of a claim against tho government. Nine out of ton of theso cases could not stand a niinuto's exami nation in tho Pension Office. It is not an exaggeration to Bay with tho former Commissioner of Pensions that ono of every five claims which went through wero fraudulent. This is bo ginning to bo found out. A Pension Office official says thero Is no reason able doubt but that moro monov has been fraudulently abstracted from tho. Treasurv in ono vearon falso pension claims than was obtained by tho Star Routo ring in the samo tlmo and about which tho country has heard so much. A hundred millions of dollars In a sin ulo vear formed, a temptlnt'prizo to tho pousidn-agonta' ring, And out of it tho! nntr must havo cot upwards of ten mil lions', 'their particular portion being in ices and oxpenscs. Claims by tho hundred and by the thousands aro mado up here In Wash' Intrton ,nnd sent ready-niado to tho ox soldiers for signature aud oath. Many men are found too honost to ptrjuro themselves thus, imt mo temptation I'fleied by tho :arrcnn act, which otter ed several thousand dollars in n lump if the- casi went through, is too c;reat in most cases to bo resisted. Tho more I squaniUh aro urged by letters and circulars to sign and swear and for ward. Ono of theso circulars frfiiii NAW'itzgttald Coldated April ifl8ftd(jyscd rlemt nnlVCliotit, snyn iv is some umo sinoo ino cinim was mn(Ta(rtri,ntid urges that, ft 1 signed, rfwotri'tdnim'Murrieil iiri'mcdlatoly "Milllbbs-ofindnoy' ifeays, "liaVo been appropriated; and wo can filo your claim nud secure to you tho benefits of tho recent cnaotinont." Another. circular, says, tho oasos of those who pay their fees in advance will bo mado special by thtfdopnrtfncnt. Every effort Is mado to cet hold of that feo. - This system of wholcsalo perjury Is believed to havo been carried on to a greater extent than has over yet beon stattd. , . ' ' k mm t ' ' ! Judge Black on Davis. ' A OOltnF.SPONDENt's nECOI.l.KOTION olf A ntfCENT INTEllVlttW. Thd Now York Jferahl . rocenlly pi uutu a iiiriuer account oi mo nnni tntorviow had by its' correspondent with Judgo Rlack a fortnight before tho latter i death, on tho subject of Joff Davis' lotter. Jndgo Black is thus quoted .from memory : "What folly in' Davis to try to mako it appear that South Carolina would not havo been provoked into Jiostili tics had Mr. liuchauan not supported Major Anderson in transferring his frtw'n from Mnnll.iin tn Snintor 1 Mr. Davis earnestly labors to impress upon tho public mind tho bolicf that south Carolina, was endeavoring to. pursue a pacifio policy during three months pre ceding tho, i4th of 'March, ,1801; but tho cold facts of official history bear testimony that ho is not only in error but that tho hot-hcadod secessionists of South Carolina word determined to bo-1 gin tho fray. They had'madd up their satisfy them but blood. Hefor6 Now Year's of 18B1 tho authorities of Souih Carolina 'had tak6ri pdsscsslon of tWo forts1 in ChnrlesUin harbor belonging' t;0 the United States t thoy had raised their palmetto Hag over tho Custom Houso and Post Ofiico in Charleston-; had taken hossession of tho1 Charleston Arsenal,1 with all. Its munitions of war belonging to tho Federal , GdVernment, and, through' tho. Executive of tho, State; hrfd ' insolently demanded tho, surrender toira of tho only remaining fort held by tho United States in tho harbor, aocothpauing tho demand with a. threat that ho-r(Goyc'rrior' Pickens) would not bo responsible for what oq curred if Sumter 'was not surrender ed." The, correspondent remarked : "Tho, impression is general among' Republi cans and the belief has served to makb and keep a large percentage of Ameri-cau-born citizens faithful to tho princl piss of tho Republican party that Mr. Uuchannn erred iupcrmitting tho seces sionists of South Caroliua to tako pos sessions of tho, forts in Charleston Har bor and the other property of tho Trn!tffVSt..il(s the Custom ITntisn nnil Arsenal, with its equipments for war. To this Judge Rlack made, tho fol lowing deliberate and significant reply ! "air. isuckanan made tho same grievous mistako in dealing with tho secession. ists of South Carolina that Andrew Johnson did in dealing, with tho abolij tionists of tho North. Thoy both com mitted tho tatal blunder of temporizing with bad men." And this was all hq said . respecting what Mr. Uuchauari should havo done when ho beheld tho states of the South ''tumbling out as fast as they could' formulato their ordi- nances oi secession. Possibly Judgo Blaok, had ho lived; to reply over his signature !to Davis, would not havo made tliat statement respecting Mr. Buchanan. Thoso who knew him well can testify to his frank ness in conversation I believe ho, wanted that, expression ' to bo deeply! impressed upon my mind, 'for it' was tho only sentence ho repeated, and then, as if. to excuse Mr. iBuchanan for publicly declaring that ho was utterly opposed to coercion of a state, the Judge said that when Abraham Lin coln was in Congress, away' back' in' ib-iu, ho behoved, he mado a speech in which ho .took tho ground ithat. if a ma jority of thq people, of a Btate resolved to sever their relations in a Federal Union thoy clearly had ;a right under tho, Constitution to :do so ; that) there was ntf oower lodged anywhere by tho Constitution, either in tho hands of the President, Congress, or the Judiciary, to prevent; 'a. state retiring from tho Union at win, The Tichborno claimant has sent from his . prison to Mr. Quarterraaine East another letter, half hine and half blasphemy; in' which he, says : J"If our Saviour came f rotri Heaven1 and appear ed before Gladstone and his colleagues :.. .1... ri. .i i.i !,:. t, iu wiu wauiitci. tiuu iuiu nun mo tituiu ho would not be believed, but in all probability insulted if he mentioned my name. There aro: nono' bo blind as thosd who, will not see. And ono of two things are certain, cither the truth is distasteful ilo the -Government, or they' are under a threat of displeasure from tho Throno. Fair play and jus tice havo-not been' dealt out? to me,' I do not hesitate y say that such a stato ot things could not have taken place in auy other country dul this, and would neycr been-nllowed to' tako, placo in this in King Georgo's time." , Volcanlp ErupUoD, THE UKATP.HS OF JAVA IN FUl.I. M.AST. Tho first eruptipns wcro on Saturday nigiii. un niinuay morning ino uiaiur- bauces had extended1 Uoneatu tho wa ters of tho strait, and thov wero soon boiling and hissing violently, while great waves dashed upon tho Javaneso shores arid the temperature 'of tho sea went up nearly twenty degrees, liven as far away 'from tho origiual point 'of disturbances as Madura the furious waves wore lashed into mountains of foam as thoy camo rolling in. Tho threatening rumblings gradually be- camo moro and moro distinct, and by noon tho Malm Meru, tho largest of t,ho volcanoes of Java, was belching forth Uamcs at a very alarming rate. This eruntion soon snrcad to tho Gunumr iTengger, tho crater of which is tho largest in Uio-world,, being , nearly four miles in d'mmo'tpr ; the Quuiing winter and many other minor mountains, until more than a third of tho forty-tivc era tors of JaVa wero either In, aotivo 'eruption or seriously threatening it., Just betoro dusk a great luminous cloud fbrrued oyer tho Glinting Guntor and tho orator of. that volcano began to vomit up enormous' streams of white, acid, sulphurous -ntud, besides smaller, Quantities of lava. Tlioro word ranldlv 'succo'sslvd 6xpl6sione, followed WlnK ;meuuous snowers oi cinaers auu enpv tnous' fragments, which wero jiurlod high in tho air and scattered in all di rcctions, to fall, alter the jorco was. lipent, upon tho vtilloyd below, darry- ling death and destruction. With theso 'terrible eruptions camo1 sympathetic di'moustratlonti from the sea. Tho overhanging clouds wero so' surcharged with electricity that at ono tlmo over fifteen hliao waterspouts" wero seen Theso have continued at somewhat long Intervals oyer sinco. Hundreds of liyos uavo been iosi. Count De Ohanibord,, tltK Un )ll!l(t UF TIIK ANqlKNTKtKOS.TO H JrjB JipiOKl: Ol'l ItANCH llBAl) 'A d snallih from Frblmdorf, 'stales Ua. Cou'rlt- !,d6 Chninbqii o'dldck Friday morning d died at 7 Tho denth of Count do Chambord has been expected for months. Early in tha summer ho was taken seriously ill, and although occasionally enjoy lug irdproved conditions, his demise was looked for before this. Count do Chambord was tho last of tho ancient lino of thp kings of Franco, and would, had ho nsstlmcd tho throne, reigned ilntler tho title of Henri V. Ills sick ness lias nil along canned much specu lation nud not a littlo disturbance 1 In thd government matters of France. In MhyMt was thought that ho would mako tho 'soil Don 'Onrlod .heir to his claims to thd Frorioh" throno to tho exclusion 6f thd, Orleans princes, and thts.created a bitter feeling between tho various claimants to tho throno. But a move ment Inter on was bogttn to invest tho Ciiund do Paris, who now has tho strongest claim to tho throne, with tho titlo to it, aiid this action wns agreed to by tho brlllialit Paul do Cas- 8agnnc. Tho death of Count no Cham bord nlds inttoh in'strchgtheningtho ro public, as Prinoo . Plon Plon and tho numerous other claimants df tho throno aro both weak and disrupted in their party following. Tho Count do Cham bord wns about 60 years of ago. A Kansas murderer, who is spending twdnty-fivo yoars in the " penitentiary, has siiddeny found himself surrounded by friends, solicitous for his comfort and anxious to beautify his cell. Tho reason for this marvelous display of kindness is, of oourse, a vory largo nxo .t.J1. 1 it.' - ! 1 T.' which uniy uiu convict can grinu. n has been, learned that he knows where a dead Indian trader buried $50,000 in gold. Tho conviot very sensibly ac cepts all luxuries showered upon him and keeps tho secret. . , Five Chinese laundrymon, imprison ed at Trenton, propose to sua tho stato for damages for cutting off their queues. Their action will bo grounded on tho provisions of tho national and stato constitutions, declaring thnt no person shall be deprived 'df the' privilege of worshipping God according td the' dic tates of his own conscience. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This Dawder naver varlaa. A marvel ofnurltr strength and whoiesomeness. Moro economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tho multitude of low teat, short wcignt, aium or pnospnaie powaers. soia only, in cans. Kotal Bakimo Powbeb Co., 109 Woll-St., N. y. auelt-ly, HEADACHES Are generally Induced by Indlgotlon, Foul filomach, Costlvenoii, Deficient Circulation, or soma Derangement of tho Liver and Dlgeitive Syltem. Sufferers vlll and relief by tho aw of Ayer's Pills to sttraulato tho stomach and produce a regu lar dally .movement ot tho bowels. 15y theb, action on thete organs, Aver'b Tills dlrert the blood from tho brain, and relieve and cure 'al1,1 forms ot Conseatlve aud Kerrous Headache, illllous Beadaehe, and Sick Ueadache I and by keeping tho bowels free, i and preserving the system in a healthful condition they Insure Immunity from future attacks. Try - . 1 Ayer's Pills. rEEPAKED BT Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mai. t BoldbyaUDngfUf. JgBTUAY NOTICE. Came to tho nrcralws of tho undersigned about three miles northeast of Mlllvllle. on August 84th throe Btrav heiterx. Two ara about il yean old. have large red and while spotted bldcu, head, legs and tall nearly all white, and have Bllm horns ; the luiru is nuout i monina oiu, or a rare appearance with short dark horns. Theso all came about tho viclnltr ot Mlllvllle in the oarlr sDrlntr. The own er will please call, prove property, pay charges aim iuku uii'iii uwuy ur lut-y wm uu uisjhjsi-u ui uu cording to law. J HA minium .111111, Mlllvllle. Aug. 31bt-3 w Columbia county, I'a Tl EGISTEH'S NOTIOE8. Notice U hereby clvcn to all leiratcea. creditors andotucriwrsona Interrstotl In the eetatesof the reapecuvo-uuctxieniH una iniuurH, i-uul 1110 icmow. Ine administration andcruardlan accounts havo been tiled In the office ot the Register of Columbia county, and will bo. presented for continuation and nllowanco In tho orphans Court to bo held in uiooinsourg, ouMonuay, Bepicmoer-'un, inw, av u ciuuk j'. in., uu bum uiif i 1 The! account of Hester Klst lor and Daniel P. Ktstler. admlnlstratora of J. 11. Klstlcr. lato of Cat- awissa lowusuip, aocuaitpa,! 2 Tho first anil final account of (leorce Russel. ono oi ino exix-iuors oi jiuucri. i(us&ci,-iuie ui iivm- 1UCK lUWUMlip, uuceoMKi. s The second nnd tinal account ot Isiao Ilea cock, executor ot John Madon, lato of Greenwood luwnsmp, ucceosou. 4 The second and final accountfbf refer J. Won ver, executor oi Augustus W. Weaver, lato of riaaiugl'nx'K umiisuip, uuuwaauu. 5 -The, llrst nnd final account of John K. Shultz. executor of Elizabeth Adams, lato of Madison luwnsiup, ut-cciuwu. M rro.A,lM.- An.t flnnl AAAn.in, nt Tl.inlr.l 11A.f,A. surviving administrator of Tlu-roba llaylor, late of Montour township, deceased. .7 Tho final account ot David Whltmlra, gitar. uiau oi iuu iH-'ruou aim t-siaiu ui it. u. .-uarieeny, minor child ot Jlenry Marteeny, deceased., s The first and final account of It. J. Johnson ana r. 1 . .lonnson, aumimsiraiors oi samuei joun bon, late ot Orrcnwood towashlp, deceased. U' Tho first nnd final account of George Stlne. executor ot Sarah A. btlne, lato of Locust town' ship, deceased. ' . f. m,a Mm anrl rin.l nMWlilnt nMn.l ll.lriilbi. ont ot the executors of Henry Ilelalillno, ' late ot rtshlngcreck township, deceased. 11 'The final nocont of Nathan I'leck'cnstlue, f uardlanottbe iiersonand cstatoof Wlllluia K. lugvnbuch, minor child of Michael Jlagcnbuch, il The first account of Anna Kreasler and Wm. K. Werkhelser, -administrators of .Amanda Work. hetry lute ot (tie Town of llloomsburg, deceased. 18 Tlisnrtandnnai account oi jonn Mourey, imsui oi Liuauviu rvciuuuur, taw vi piiuuu wnu ship, deceased. 1 Tho nttli account ot John Appleman, sur. vlvlng executor ot 1'cu-r Appleman, lato ot Hem lock township, deceased. ' 1S The lint and final account of Jacob Sc-huv, ler, executor of Nuucy P. Lckhart, lato ot Green wood, Ioa nlil, dcco:U90d, of Satah Jane Vi tler, u minor child ot Daniel i ut ter. Into ot Main towuhlp, deceaicd. 17 Tho fiual account of Henry Holllngshead and Iwioll, bccsholtz, executors of riitilj) BiwholU, late of C MiiwLM township, deco.ised, 18 Tlio first and final account of Muses Savngo administrator ot Itaunob I'latt, late of Jackson, township, deceased. Jleglster'Bonioe, Oeo. Yf, BTKHNKH, Ploomsbunf, Aug. V7, tu. ltegutfr, pOYAl Sl(BHin?'S SALE, liy lrttii of sundry writs Issued out ot tho Ujurtof.Common Pleas, nnd to mo illrected, will lie c.xiKsed to public sale nt tho Court ltoue, In Mnomstmftr, on Montiay Sept. 24, 1883. at s o'clock, p. m., All that certain lot or piece ot landsltuato In Malnvllle, Columbia county, Pa., and bounded nnd described tis follows, to-wlti on the north by lot ot Anna Oclffcr, on tho eosthyn publlo road, on tho north by nn alley nnd on tho west by Cta- wlssacreek, containing ono ncm, more or less, on which are erected a thrco-story framo dwelling house, n two-story framo store house and out buildings. Peloil, taken Into execution ill tho suit of Peter lllllmoycr vs. W. T. Shuman, and to bo sold as tho property ot W. T. Bhiiman, Vend. Kx. lllllmeycr, Att'y, ALSO All thoso certain town lots slltiato In tho Town of Olen City, tn Itoaver township, Columbia coun ty IloundM ns follows, to-wlti lleglnnlng atn point ntty feotcast of tho Catharine lonccnticr- trer tract ot land, 'thenco north Ihirtccn degrees west twelve hnndrcd and Mventy feet to tho Dan. vllle, Harleum t: Vllkcabarro ltallrond, thence along said road south eighty-four and ono halt de grees west threo hundred nnd slxty-nvo feet to tho north.Veat corner of Vine sttect, thenco along said street south thirteen degrees east clown hundred nnd thirty-eight feet to n corner on north stdaot Front street, thenco along said street south seven- ty-scven degrees west thrco hundred nnd ntty feet to tho placo of beginning, CONTAINING tho fol lowing1 lots and parts of lots as marked and num. bored In plot or plan ot Olen City, to-wlt: lltocks 1, S.ilS, 17, 19, SO; IMS NOH. 1, S, 3, 4, B, C, 48, 49, 50, 51, &J, 53, 51, 53, M, 57, M and 59 i nlso nil land north of said lots, and south of tho nbovo named railroad excepting two, ntty feet wldo streets marked ob Second and Third streets In siild town plot. ALSO Alt that certain meHsuago and town lotot land situate In tho village ot Georgetown, In Beaver township. Columbia county, lnthostnto of Penn. sylva'nla, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: I)t number soventy-two In plot No. 4 In said vil lage, bounded on tho north by nn alley, on tho Ca3t by Market street, on tho south by Krout street and on tho west by lot number wvonty-onc, nhd containing ntty foct In front, and ono hundred and ntty feet in depth. ALSO Tho ono undivided third of all tho following mentioned and described tract, pleco or parcel of land situate, lying and being In tho township pt Ilcaver, In tho county ot Columbia nnd staUi pf Pennsylvania, correctly described by metes nnd bounds as follows, to-wlt ! HKOINNINC1 at a.post comer of lands of Thomas Lemon, Mary Scott and Daniel Never and running thenco by lands of Daniel Neyt-r south ono degree west three hun dred and thirty-seven and five-tenths, perches to, a stone tn line of lands of Jcsso Kvans, thenco by tlio samo north eighty degrees cast etghty-two arid five-tenth perches to a stono In tine Of lands 91 Jesse Brooks Uienco north tWelve degrees' west eighteen perches to stones, thenco north eighty nno. one-nan degrees east ono nunarca ana cigmy- one nnd soventy-flvo ono hundredth perches to stones and lino of Catharine Longenberger, thenco by tho samo north thirteen and one-half degrcq3 west two hundred and eighty-two perches ton post and corner of Gcorgo Longenberger, thenco by tho samo north eighteen and one-half degrees west' Utty-two nnd seven-tenth lurches to stones and corner of Thoinas Lemon aforesaid, nnd thenco by tho samo south seventy-two and one-half de grees west ono hundred and sixty perches ton post, tho placo ot beginning, tho wholo or threo- thlrds of said tract, being tlio tract knovn as tho Andrew Clark tract, CONTAINING thrco hundred npd nlucty-stx acres, more or less. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit df Par- dec, Marklo Orier vs. J. A. Losec, and to be bold as the property of J. A. Losec. Itoblson, Att'y. Vend Ex. ALSO All that certain tract of land situate In Sugar- loaf township, Columbia county and stntO of Pennsylvania, bounded on tho north by land of John Harrington, on tho cast by land of Frcdorick Laubach, on tho south by land of William Ulrllng- crnndon tlio west by land ot Jcsso Haitman', CONTAINING1 seventy acres, moro or less, 'on which aro erected a plank dwelling houso, nnd outbuUdlngs. Thero h also a good apple orchai d on tho premises. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Jos.se Hartman vs. John MItchicr, and ro bo sold as the) property of John Mltchler. Freeze, Att'y. Vend Kx. ALSO All that certain messuage,' tenement or tract ot land situate In Fishlngcreek township bounded and described ns foUows, to-wlt: BEGINNING nt n stako corner of Philip unangst and widow George Laubach's land, thenco Bouth seventy eight and ono-halt degrees west nlongsald Lou. uaens iana uny-seven-percnos to apos,tiucnco along, land ot Daniel Bogart houthnlne ilegreca cast ono hundred &, soventy-one perches. to a post thenco along land 01 Gcorgo Lazarus north soven-ty-onoand a half degrees cst twenty-four anil four-tenth perches to a chestnut tree, thenco along land ot WlUlam Unangst north two degrees west eighty perches to a chcsuiuttrcc, ihonco along tho samo north &eventy-ono and a half de grees cost twenty perches to a ches.tnut tree, thenco along the same north seventeen nnd a half degrees west fourteen perches to a stone, in tho orchard, thenco along tho samo north sixty-four, degrees east nineteen perch03 to a stono In public. roAd, thence by land of Philip Unangst north eighteen nnd a halt degrees west blxty-clght per-i ches to tho place of beginning, CONTAINING forty-BOven acres and sUty-sevcn perchos of land., Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot Ham- ucl Shlves, executor of Thlllp Unangst, deceased, vs. Edward Unangst, and to bo sold as the proper ty of Edward Unangst, Lev. i'a. Miller, Att'y. ALSO All of the defendant's interest In tho following real estate : Being tho undivided X of a certain lot or pleco of land sltuato In Jerscytown, Maauon lownsnip. west of A. K. Smith's hotel stable, and upon tho, same side ot tho public road bounded on tho north! by tho public road leading from jersoytown to Washlngtonvlllo, on tho west by lot ot land tie. longing to tho heirs ot David Itoss, deceased, on; tho. South by land otJ.C. Fruit and on tho cast by lot of land belonging to Mary Stout, CONTAIN INO one fourth ot an aero of land, moro or teas; whereon aro orected a two Story frame dwelling houso and other outbuildings. bclzed, taken into execution at tho suit 0; Wil liam Glnglea vs. Nelson Welllvcr, nnd to bo sold; ns the property of Nelson wolllver. Jkelor, Att'y. w. Fa. ALSO The undlvldod ono-fourth ot nil that certain tract of land bltuato In Brlarcreek and Fishing. creek townships, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : beginning at ino southeast comer ot tho Alexander coenran tract, thenco north eight degrees west 18 porches' ton btone comer In lino of land of Nathan iioacli. thence along samo south 83 degrees west 79 5-10 perches to a stono, thenco south 8 V( .degrees west 51 perches, thenco south w degrees west 4 per. ches, thenco north 8 degrees west lttt perchcs,thence south ft! degrees west 17 perches, thenco south and east 62 perches to stono corner, thence couth tu do- degreos west 79 perches, thenco north tl degrees west 110 perches to a stono comer, thenco south (BJi degrees, north 106 perchesto n stono corner on line of land of William Clark, thenco along samo soutliSO degrees cast 253 perches to tho Henry Adam's corner, thenco north SIX degree' cist 3W perches to a stono corner ot Henry Adams' tract. thenco bouUi soj; degrees east 103 perches to the place of beginning, containing coo acres, moro or less. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot tho Uloomsbuig Banking Company vs, A. B. Pearson, and to bo sold as tho property ot A. I). l'ear.wn, Vend. Kx, Wirt, Att'y, JOHN MOUltKV, Shcrirt. UDITOKS NOTICE. K8TATK Or JOHN DAVI.OH, PEOEABLU. Tho undersigned auditor nppotnted by tho or. plums' court ot Columbia county to mako dtstrlbu. (ton of tho balance lu tho hands of the ndmlnlstra, tor, to nnd among thopartleseutltlod thereto, will bit at tho otrlco of II. F. Z.irr listj. in liloomsburg on m.-uut-iuy DvpicuiucrDiu irwi, ubivuuiuuKtt ill., wheu and where all parties having olalms against said ustat 0 must appear nnd prove tho same or bo debarred from any share ot said fund. JOHN c. voctni, augs Auditor. jUDITOIfB NOTICE. ESTATE Or A1U1AM FOKCE LATK OF OK 1NUE lOWNSllir, SECEASID Tlie' underslgnivl auditor appointed by tho Or phans' Court of Columbia county to make dlbtrlbu tlon ot the balance In tho hands of tho administra tor, to and among the parties entitled thereto, will sit at his nmoe in Bloomsburg on Monday Kent, nth lNfl, at 10 o'clock tin., when and where nil par. ties having claims ngalnst said estate must uppear nnd prove tho samo or bo debarred from any slum ot said fund. It. BUCK1N01IAM. Aug 21 ta Auditor. A MEETING OP THE STOOKIIOM). Airs of tho CiitawUHaBiIdgo Company will bo held at tho publlu bouse ot Hester KHUer tu tho lonnof Catuvtlssu, between tho hoursot lundo p. in., ou the utli day of r-iiteiil.-i'. isisi, fur the inirpobO of obulnlug their uuseut to umondtho by-inua of said company, as follouut lhatthc tlinoot holding llieminuul clectlmbe rliHiigrd tioui the Ural .Monday of May tothi-ilrst Monday ot March, and thallho legulariuectlDg of tho Board now held on tho third Monday ot May bo changed to tho last becular day ot Marcu, Aug, 17.3W J. B. ltOBINH, SfCy. rpitlAIj LIST l'P)t SKI'TUMIIKU THUM. Jesso Shannon vs. Allen Ilencock, ct nl. " H. p, lcaso & X P. Wolvcrtoh vs. 1). It. ,$ W. 1L tu IV, Jovnli A. Ilenrle, ft tlx., v-t .lohu Ilorfnian, sheriff I t, nl. Andre J, Kvntis fhailefi Krug. , . J. V, siinkey, ngeiit1Tit. Henry summers. W, F. lllbncy m I, if, Heesliolt?; et.-nl, i.'nthnrlno Hchmlck's uio vs. W. F. lllbby, 7.. 11. ltobblns vs. u. M. U J. K. Lncknrd? J. M. Hmlth, nsslgneo, vs. calvln ciatk, ct iix. W. Y. Yettcr, oxeculor, vs. William Yenger. Uio blnircr Manufnrtiirinif fn. va. MnrTi.ti Hid. Ina John Shoaller vs. Philip Springer. Jacob swank vs. N. n w. 11. ltallwny co. .Michael Hceso vs. N. K W. II. Itnllwny Co. Archibald lwls as. N. ; W. II. lMllwny Co. ensper ithnwn's ailmlnlstralor vs. N. a W. It. It. Co. Isano Weckcrlv's executors vs. Daniel II. l'ml. cricks. rred smith, ct al., vs. N. W. II. It'y. Co. Erhralm Kramer vs.JJ. W. It. It'y. Co. U..ll;lirockway'sas3li.'nce va N. isW.lt. Halt. wnj'Cj.. , .i 1 i . . u.-Ai nrss vz, w. w. 11. llauwny iu ! Illram Ilces vs. Charles Knig, ct nl. ' I Danli-l Walter vs. J. P. Uwis. ; o. 11. Meliick vs. John W. Ilorrmnn. John C. Knrns vs. Town of lllooiniburg. Charlei K. ltelchart Chailei Kllngaman. 1 ' Aarnn llnnrti'u. tvtnrttr(rnii. . ltlclmrd Ivy vs. Henry Ort. "1 Lloyd Shuman va N. c W. II. It'y. Co. Lloyd Yeager vs. N. W. II. It'y. Co. Henry Hamer'et tit. vs. N. V. II. It'y. Co. Wllll.im Mourev'ft fiilrnln!lnililv va. V. U 11 icy. 1x1. 1 Andrew I'roveiiui! vs. 11 nin 1 iioimiH. rt. nl. Levi Kurtz v. Joseph Beam, ft ux. Gideon Stl-eker'a nilmlntvtriitnra va. Thnmna Hlekcy. 1 Htopncn Wbif vs. John M. Miller. Allimcolovs. Hjrah Hess. Jacob trainee VS. N. tt W, 11. It'y. Co. W. (I. Metier A U. M W. 11. U'v. f'n. Jane Mover vs. JamiVi H. I-vaii'A nilmlnUtr.ilnr. .' l,Vl,l ITAlirt,.-nAA.M..d lh.,.ltnl...l.. f ;tA DMINISTRATOU'S .NOTICE. f ' ESTAIKOF JAMK3 M MAUAN, UKCBASRIl. Letters of administration In tho esijiiiff.Tnmea MoMnhan, lato of MU J'leasmt township, coliun bla county. Pa., deceased, havo been granted by tho ItegWer of said county to John J. Wolf. All persons having claims ngalnst bald i-stato aro requested tn present them for settlement, nnd tho-io ludebted to the samo to mako payment to tho undersigned administrator without delay. wm. cnntsifAN, 'JOHN J. WOLr, Attorney. Administrator. nuglO JUDlToH'S NOTICE. MTATK OK HAVII1 DKMOTT, l.ATEf Of. OnEKNW'OOll TOWNSHIP. 11KCEASK1). I Tlie undersigned nudltor appointed by tho (ir. phans' court of Columbia county to mako dlstrihu tlon of tho b.ilanco in flu- hnhds of tho administra tor, lo and among, tho- parties ontltled) thereto, will sit at his oftlco In liloomsburg, on Haturday tkiptomber 15th, ino, nt 10 o'clock n. m., whortatd where nil parties Interested in said estaro nro re. quested to present their clalmVor bo foreVer do- unnvu iium any biiaru 01 saui lunn. It. Ill'CKlNlllIAM, Auditor. UDITOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP PKTRti MirttiKf. niir-riai-n. t.Thelutulemltmp,! tu'lriltn? rtnnrAn'td- hir.lhfT nr. Tihan'S court ot Columbia county, to mnko distri bution ot balance hi tho hands ot tho ndmlnlstro. lor 10 nnu amonir panics entiuea uiercuj, 'WW sir, nt his oftlco in Uloomsburg, on Saturday Hepteraber 15th 1SS3, at 10 o'clock a. m. when nnd where all parties Interested in said estate must appenn and present their claims or'boitoroverUebarredfrom any share ot said estate 1 ' lA'Y.'.MlJ.l,b.lC, , Auditor. Aug, 31. - j , A UDITOllS KOTICE. 1 rHTATg-OF HANNAH HMOS, lirX'B WP. Tho underslmed auditor. iumsltill .liv I lie nr. phtms'jCQurt ot Lolijmbla county by ugrcoincint ot 10 no.ir anu OHpoao 01 excepuonj, mui niso to diatt Ibuto tho fund to and among tno parlies en titled to tho same, will bit at tlio ofilc" ot c. (I. Ilnkley csn. In Dloomtburir on saturdav. senicm- lier 1st, lf3nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when and wln.rn nil ii(ivnn linvtn M.lmo nn.tn.i bnt.l a,l tato must appc.ur and pu-bcnt them or be debarred iroin any tuuc 01 saw umi). t OEO. L FI.WKLI nug 10 Auditor. COURT PROCLAMATION-; WHEREAS, tlicHon. William Ei.WEi.r, 1'iesldcnt Judgo of tho Court ot Oyor and Terminer and GcnernlJall DeUvery, Court of Quar- tor.csslons ot tho I'eaco and tho Court ot Common pleas and orphans' Court In tho 25th Judicial Dis trict, composed of tho counties of Columbia nnd Montour, and the Hons. James Lako and P. L, shuman, Associate, Judges .ot' Columbia county, havo Issued their precept.beartng da to the 9tU day of, May tn the year o our Lord ono thqusand eight hundred and elghty-threo, and to mo directed for holding n Court of Oyer nnd Terminer and General Quarter Sessions of tho J'eace, Court ot Common' Pleas and Orphans' Court, tn Bloomsburg, In tho County of Columbia, on tho fourth Monday, being tho 3lth day of Sept. next, to continue for two weeks. Notice is hereby given lo the Coroner.to'thoiJus ttces 0 the Peace, nnd tho Constables oftho'sald uouiiLy- ui yuniuiuia,uiiiL my uc men aim mere in thClr'piopOr person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of. said Wsh day of Sept, with their records Inqul-i sltlons and other rcmcmbrari'c'cs,to do thoso things which to their ofllces appertain to bo done. And thoso thnt aro bound by recognizance to proseouto against tho prisoners that nro or may bo In tho Jail ot tha said county ot Columbla.tobotlien nnd thero to prosecute them as shall be luot. Jurors aro re quested to bo punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at liloomsburg (, ,1 tho llth day of Aug. In tho year of our I L. ti. i-Lord ono thousand eight hundred and 1 elL'litv-t hree nnd In tho ono hundred nnd Btjvcnth year of tho Independence ot the United DbllLLS ui Aiuericu. snenn's omce, jqun MOURKY, Bloomsburg, Aug 6 to Sheriff. USE 0 T I S B It 0 T II H It S' HEVER-FAILIS& CORKGOBB ! Cures quleklv and easily Hard and Soft Corns, cal louses, Warts, Moles, Ac. no knife ! no Gutting;! no cure . no pay ! Price Only 15 Cts. FJlCPAltEI) ONLY BY OTIS BROTHERS' Chemists, Bingham ton, N. Y. Aug. 31-3m. M LIVE AGENTS WANTED. To sell Ur. Chase'u lteeelnes ! or Information for Everybody in every county Intho. united htntesi andcnuiidns Knlargedby tho publisher to 6H1 pages- It contains over u.ooo household recelpes! anil Is gutted to all classes' and conditions of so ciety.' wonderful book and a household ncces-i slty. It sells at sight, (ireatcst Inducement over offered to book au'ents. baniole conies sent bv' mall, Postpaid, forf2,00. Kxcluslvo territory given. Airents moro than doublo their money. Address Dr. chase's Steam Printing Houao, Ann Ilurborj .iiiciugaiu august 31, 3m. Farmers and Thre'sliers wMilngto purchaso lirst-class artlcKs of THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, ALSO, One nwJTmi-HorsoTs'ontl Vow era. with Tlireshers nnd Sluikers, will do well to call on. or address J. M. Hl'LSHI.Llt, Light Htrect, Columbia county, Pa, tv All work warranted, send for price list and glvu mo a trial. No better nfitchlnes are maiufaclured lor thlsbocllon of Uio country, July 'J0-3rn $6,000 IN PEEMIUMp. THE THIHD ANNUAL PAIIt OP THE Scraiiton, Sopt. 18, to 21st 1 K.NTIIIIIS CLOSK JIKPT. 1st. Four genorous Urotxlcra' Pui-bos, A (irand "frco. to-all" race. Thu llnobt display ot IILOODICU stock over held In Northern lVunsylvanla. An uu. equalled array ot liuerebttng special features. MAKE TOUrt AHHANCiEMKNTS TO BE ON HAND Kxeurslon tickets, with 11 coupon of admission attached, . ill U- bold at nil the bt.itlons ul greatly icducou ratuu. A. B M'K li.SS, Prcfcldenl. J. Ji CA1IMAI.T, 'lieaeuier. JlKNIti P, JACOBS, tkn'rctary. aui. (1 ir GtEZ A AIOXTil aud luiAltl) Iur thrrellvu WOO Youniriaiu or ladled lu oacJi county, AdilrOHsl'. W. aikuttntco., J'hlladUiihU I'u, July!f7-4w d' W1J jiurposc niakitig it ns nalc and plcnsant, nnd in every way ns satisfactory to shop by mail ns in pcrsoti at our counters. WE take nil possible care to avoid nrrnK. nr1 when ftllV OCCUr tllCV nro corrected at once. WE arc always willing to exchange goods which do not please after being received, provided, they are returned to us in perfect condition and within reasonable time. Samples of Dry Goods of nil kinds even the most expensive, cent free of charge on application. EVERY lady who shoi by mail bhould send for a specimen copy of our Fashion Quarterly. Strawbridgc & Clothier, RifTiith & Market Sts'.. C. MOBBIli DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, AND JOBBER IN CIGARS. BLOOMSBURG, PA. HOT FURN A T BTLOOlSBlJEe, PENFA. An experience of over ten years in placing Hot Air Furnaces is sufficient guarantee . that the public can secure of him tho best Furnaces for the least money. Those who are using Furnaces set by him are well pleased with their results. Give him a call. Ml $todk Tlio subscriber has Just returned from New tW.WJSI comnrLsinffin part. UmelL Hartford, Unnncr Uim, and other makes of iiorty UmsscK a full BoVidT'urp ftWa aowir'X&o GOOD BODY BRUSSELS, 91.25. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, as low ns 70 & 7Ce. EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN, 80&05c. ALL WOOL SUPER INGRAIN, 80c. WOOL FILLING INGRAINS, 0 GGc. Ingrains part cotton, M, 30, fa.-io.as, nnd !0 cents. Floor oil cloths at S5. 30 35 40 11 and Wo hnuaro yard. lnarrb SSAraiS3S1,mpraffipt atrentlOhat'Vte'aoA BLOOMSBURG, PA. rpitA.VKHSE JUKOH8 FOIt-lTlI 'WKEK .J. IN 8EPTEM1IEIL Berwick. B. r. Ilanley, J. II. Hoyt, J. B. Lock ard. Benton. Andrew Stlno, J. 1). Colo, Henry llrow er, Ik'aver. Thomas Hoffman. Bloom. James Commons, Joseph Decker, J. K. Kycr, J.J. llneenbuch, Thomas Hartman, 11, c. NuKle, John Yost, Fial Beagle. catuwlssa. christian cicwull, Jacob KUngcr- man. centre. Z. T. l'owlsr, Bllas Hone, (loo. Hagen. buch, Hauiuel Bower. Centralla. Wwnrd James, Jlnnus Mcltrerty. Fi-ihlnt'creck. A. C. linun, Ellas M. Laubach, Mo.-ies Mcllenry, Oeo. lvnnlneton. (lrt-6nwood. I. II. Ikelcr, A. btauder. Hemlock, lteubcn Bomboy, u. w, Hartmun, Jenulah J'oolny. Jackson. Frank Dorr. IwiM. Washington (iconre. Mndbon. IL -M. Butler. Main. N. H. W. Brown. John W. Bhuman. Minim. Lewis (.'1 easy, John Michael. MU'leasant. Htenhen Crawford, IsalahW, How. ell, Clinton Mellck. Craiise, cnmdeu Jlears, 1". V. C'lasben, Marlon IIUKlies. Bcott. calvln Krcssler, A. B. White, tjugarloat, J- c. shullz. 'J'ItAVJ;llSI5JUi)l!(J FCmFIItST WKE1C INOC T0DK1L Ilcaver. Charles Michael, Frank lthoads. Benton IL M. Davis, Thos. Davis, Thoa. Hart. mon, btoat F. Calley, Berwick, s. i Bowman, U. o. Crispin. Bloom. John Klcckner, WeUey Knorr, Isaao Kitchen, J, J. hawalL Brlarcreek, II. M. Evans , catawlssa. M. U. Hughes, John Hiibcr, M, V, B. Kline, Centre. Hiram Heller, John Miller, lemraua. uouu 1. joues. ililnsKreek. Amos White. J. Y. Hutchison. J. . ItlinlrnlpnT. s ' . (iroenwood. Theodore Parker. 'Franklin. Heiiry (Jjitshall, , Jonathan Madison. F.raxtus llenderhott.' Loreman. Miruiu. John J, (iartzel, Abraham Bchoweppcn. helser. . Iwust. Johnaable. Orange, I. K. DUdtno, oeo. Appleman, J. a Har. man. ' lluo. Wm. I'urselL ltoailngcreek. 1). IL I lower, Montour. Henry AUlileh. Ml. I'leasunt. 11, w, Mellck. LKUAIj blanks, MAYAYH ON HAND AT THIS OFFICE M M !J1 .Philadelphia. Y ma AIR off Cmpete, York and a'hlladelnhla, and la now reccivine the thlsbc-chonotthobtatoi tht ilat&deC GHAND JUHOKS FOR BEI'TUMUER TEltM, IbKl. Blopm. li F. Cavaneo, Thomas II ncilddK B. F. I, 'cks. John penman, Mnitln Itamlull, Flank I nylor, B. F, Kinney, David Wilson. licnton. James Welnnim. leaver. Samuel lllnderlltcr. catawtssiu Hamilton Fisher. (lioenwood. Jonatlian Lemon. Hshlngoreek, J. v. Bobbins. Hemlock. Diehard Henry, Wm, Hartman, James A Harris. Mlniin. (leo. Bowman. Mt. I'leasunt. A. V, Kressler, Wm. Oman. IM10. Win. (ircenloy. Orange. A. II. Klsner. hcott. (leo. Kelchuer, B. F. nice, B. F. ltelghard. WYOMING SEMINARY A School jor doth Sexes. Tioen Iv Instructors. Convcnicn- ccs ofbnildinrs eminently supC' 1 iur. Classical, Scientific, C'ollego Preparatory, Nor mal, Musical, Art nnd Commercial courses of bludy, sttOnnWH'1' piiyoniionscarorAcailein. tjplj Uio Brunches forono year. M to t-UO required to comploto Buslnest, Courw. Boarding ilithrirtn-iMit wlllimit n eilnnrl.v Fall Term lieps Ai, 29, 1 Bond for catalotfuo. Commercial students, ad. dress ITof. W. I. linn j all olhcre, address Itev, 1. L. HPltAOUB, A. M., iluly.waw prttwIiHil, Ktt-'OSToV, Pa, SWIFT SURE OINTMENT CurcB Plies, Itchlntr, blind nud bleedlni? Barlior's Itch, Tetter, Bait Itheum, ltlngworins, Ulcers, Chil blains, Pimples, all tho Skin I)sea.sos. Tlio bsl OUitmeul tn tho world. Tho people Ui be tho judge. All Druggists. Whoteaaloby JlIINSNi IKII.I.OWAy A; t o., (Wi Aril, hired, I'hllii delidiln, I'a. ' Aug. I0-4W r