THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 131 "Tho Orotert Core on ErthforT3T!vt!ll reU. rnor. dulckli 'lh.tr i any oth t r VnSm rVm! I ipo, l'mrlBT, flows, mnt-bitraj Tooth&clifi. Rrraliu, Mo. I'riool fafrdlmlU nhrmdniu. A. 13, Mrytr & UtTaolal DR.iBULL'S COUGH SYRUP For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarse ness, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Incipient Con sumption, ond for the relief of con sumptive persons In advanced stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Drue gists. Price, s.S cents. The Columbian. .IgOOMSBURC PAT! FRIDAY, SEPTIi.MinJIlToTifiisoT roam it njiuiotn tint, tabic. Trains on tho Philadelphia & It u. leavo Kuncrt na follows! 1 NORTH. SOUTH. (WW ft. m. 11:41a.m. 3:12 p. m. 0:13 p. m. o Tralnson tho 1). I,. & W. It. It. loavo llloomsburir as follows t NORTH. SOUTH. : a. m. 8:?J a. in. lO.iMa.m. ' li:4i a. m. i-.m p. in. 4:18 p. m. WO p.m. 8: IT p.m. o Trains on tho N.&W. 11. Hallway pass Bloom Ferry ns follows : NORTH. SOUTH. 10:5.! ft. m. 12:05 p. in. Mi p. in. 4:15 p. in. SUNDAY. NORTH. SOUTH. 10:14 am 0:11 pm To HiiliHcrlliers I.ivliiK OiUmclc of tlic County. Thrco weeks ngo nollccs of subscription duo wcro sunt out from this ofllec to nil subscribers residing out of the county, Two weeks ngo notice was given in Iho paper that nil such must pay iu ndvnnce, as we havo to pay the postage w,cekly la ca9h and a respectful lequcst was mnde that prompt attention be given tho matter by each one. Up to this time tho result has not been at nil satisfactory. Many who are abundantly ablo to pay, seem to have paid no attention to our request, beiug in tliclr estimation too small a thing to bother with, and so wo must again remind them that our terms outside of tho county aro itricthj cash in advance, and papers will no longer bo sent where these terms aro not complied with. A. few have responded promptly to our notice. To such we re turn our thanks. Those who have not done so will receive a second notice shortly as these accounts must bo settled this month. Header, if you live out of tho county, and have received a notice by mull, do not delay.nny longer, but send us a check or a postal note, or postage stamps for the proper amount, and you will enjoy reading your paper much better than if you feel tint you owe the printer. Wanted. Two girls to learn tho tailor ing trade. Apply at D. Lowcnbcrg's. Wanted Immediately. A good reliable local man to work Columbia ccuuty for tho sale of New York State Nursery Stock. Wc will make spccinl inducement to tho right party. Address, O. V. GllKENitCo., Scranton, Pa., or Geneva, N. Sept. 10, liw Lost. A leather covered memorandum book with tho owner's name In It.somcwhcre in Hloomsburg. Tho owner will bo suitably rowarded by returning it to Eli Mendenhn'l at tho Commlsiioncrs'ofllec. Poit Sale A good farm near Light Street containing over t)7 acres, well fenced, and in a good state of cultivation. Also i timber tract of 75 acres In Jnckson town ship. Apply to G. W. Hautcii, tr llloomsburg, l'a. Foi: Sale. One new Sloan sldo bar buggy. Ono bloan jump-scat carriage in good condition with shafts,polu and brake, Ono old buggy. Ono double heater. In quire of L. E. Waller. July! For. Sale. Tho undersigned will sell 40 or CO acres, more or less, to suit purchas ers, from tho south side of his farm Hemlock township. Three good spiiugs of water, good building site, public road through tho land, about 0 acres of limber, small stream of water through laud, Price 815 per aero in payments. For particulars inquire of llcubcn Bomboy, liuckhorn, or Geo. E. Elwcll, llloomsburg. J4,G mos Foi: Sale. A very desirable property. on JIaikct street in tlio town ot Ulooms. burg, Pa. nearly opposite Rev. I). J Woller. Lot 01 feet in width and 183 feet In depth. An alley on tho north and east, lot of I). J, Waller on tho south. Market street on tho west. The dwelling houso is a largo two story brick with Mansard roof, water, gas aud sower drainage, a good largo stable, good fruit, and good well of water. Also n houso and lot in Catawlssa front Ing on !lrd street, above Pino street, a good two story framo dwelling houso with two story kitchen attached. Michael F Kyeiily April 7. "80. tf. llloomsburg, Pa, Ierroiwil. It. E. Welllvcr of Philadelphia Is spend lng a few days In town. Judgo Krlckhaum attended Iho Granger picnic at Williams Grove last week. Miss Margaret Slenkerof New llcrlin has been tho guest of Miss Elizabeth McKelvy, Mrs, M. A. Smith of Macon, Missouri spent the past week with her aunt, Mrs J udco Elwell. Hugh W. Buckingham has returned to Ph ailolnh a to cont iniio Ills stuilles at Jefferson Medical College. Tho ltev. John N. Stecn, of New York, will conduct tho services at St, Paul's EpiS' copal Church on Sunday next. Mr. Frens Drown returned from Ocean Grovo last Saturday. Mrs. Ilrowu w'H re. main ihero a week or two longer. H. J. Clark has been confined to his houso liv severe sickness for a number of days, but wo aro glad to report ho Is Inv proving. Wallace Musgrovo has gone to Philadel phla to attend tho collcgo of Pharmacy. llo has been clerking In Moycr's drug storo lor some time past. Thomas Hill. Charles P. Campboll and I II. Strauss rodo down from Shickshlnoy on their blcvcles last Sunday morning, They spent tho day in town aud returned Jiomu on Monday morning. Pens, pencils, slates, rules and erasers at Claik's book store. Russel ICarns of Lnporlo has announced his naino ns n democratic candidate for representative In Sullivan county. Spectacles. KIuk's patent combination frames. Wo can sell you spectacles or eye Kinases from twentyuvo cents up. Wards at Clark's book storo. School supplies of nil li!n.1 i r, i ilriig and book store. W. 8. 'Mover lins tinimlii tt m. eighty feet front next to L, S. Wlntcrstccn's, on Market street- Jacoby has his "Oyster Hay" open for tho l'all (radc. Tub and shell nvi-r. quart or stow. Fresh fish all the time. Tho wonderful 45-ccnt WMin Rl,tri largo stock Jiut received lit David Jiowcnberg's. Pay your taxes. II von havn not nnl.l them in two years, they must bo paid 80 days before tho election to entitle you to a VUIU, A dancing party of nbout fortv vnnntr pcoplo was held In Winona Hall on Tues. day night. Methcral's orchestrs furnished the music. Our lino of school books nnd in1.1t.ln I. larger than ever before-. I'leaso call and sco for yourself at M nrror'a drug and book store. rv.il ... run uvcrcouts, ready made, equal to merchant tailor's In lit, stylo and qual Ity. ror half the price. Call and see for yourself at David Lowcnherg's 1'opulnr Clothing Store. Mrs. Esther Sand, widow of tho Into J, E Sands, died at (ho residence of 1 ier ami in Mordansvlllo on Friday morning last, aged 73 yoais. The funernl took placo on auntiay, ltev. J. P. Tuslln ofllclatlng. TI,B . 1 ... .. iiu mv.uuers oi ino ill. IS Ulmrnli nf nciuvcrsvllle will hold an cc cream fn.il. val in the grovo at Kitchen's school house, next oniuruuy, bept. 11. Proceeds for benefit of cumuli. Come one. come all 'Wo havo got 'em on the liat." A II 1. .... ... .. .. in um (iieuy new siyies, all the now shape. Come, look, nnd you will bo sur prised nt the Fall and Winter stock of DAVID LOWENnEKG. A trot for a purso of 100 will occur nt tho fair grounds on Saturday. The horses entered nro Robert C, by W. M. Hughes j iinuici i, by v. A. Yetter of Catawlssa. ami tjapt. Hull by B. Wort of Mt. Carmcl The Muncy Volloy Fair will bo held at Hughcsvillo on Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, October 0, 7, 8 and 0, 1880. Arrangements nro being made to make this the bc9t fair ever held in Lycom ing county. A Btrange freak of nature can be seen at . II. Corell's job printing ofllec. It is a kitten with one head, to bodies, and eleht legs, and was found by Mr.- Corell in his father's stable. It is preserved in nlcohol and can ho seen by any one. Miss E. Barklcy, Maiu street below Mar ket, has returned from Philadelphia with an assortment of hnts,trlmmcd and untrim. mud, feathers, notions, &c, to which the attention of the ladies is invited. A'so variety of stamping patterns. Prices to suit all. A drove of nearly 100 Texas ponies was brought to town last week Friday, aud many of them have been sold. John Zaner of Fishlngcreck purchased live of them, nnd ex-sheriff Mowrcy of Espy secured a nice team. Tho owner of the drove lives In Texas. Some ono having no fenr of the law be fore his eyes, stole Prof. Mctherell's violin at the Iicrwlck centennial. It was put In the box nnd left by itself while the Prof. went to supper, and when ho returned the violin had disappeared. No trace of it has been obtained. Paul E. Wirt. Esq., Is giving the Browcr building, recently purchased by him, somo needed rcp&irs. A new nwnlng is being erected in front, and the store room of Alexander Bros. & Co. is receiving some tasteful interior decorations in the way of papering. If you want a Full Suit, made up In City style, by experienced workmen, first-class style aud lit guaranteed, cnll and sco the elegant lino of Imported nnd Domestic Goods now on hand at the Popular Mer chant Tailor of llloomsburg, DAVID LOWENBEKG. Tho Brown family will hold n reunion in Oak Grovo next Wednesday. This in cludes all the descendants of James Brown Sr., who lived in New Jersey. Most of these who came to this county located m Milllln township. All the branches of tho family nud their connections are invited to attend. Mr. William Sterling, sou of Clinton Sterling, nnd Miss C, Amelia Lnycock, daughter of Daniel Lnycock were married at the residence of tho bride's parents on Tuesday nt 12 110 p. m. by tho Hev. L. Zahncr. A large number of relatives of tho contracting parties were present. Tho bridal couple left on tho two o'clock train for Scranton, whero they will reside. Our Mninvlllc package went astray last week through the mails. It was sent from this ofllec, as usual, but must have been broken in going through tho malls, as only three or four of them reached tluir desti nation. When our subscribers fail to get their papers, wo will consider it a favor if they will Inform us at ono, so that we can trace them. Tho resldeiieo of P. L llackenhere; at Milton was jntered by burglars lust Friday night. They entered the sleeping npnrt mcnt, chloroformed Mr. Hnckenberg nnd his wife, stole a $500 watch, $100, safo keys, and other valuables, Mr. Hacken berg regained consciousness just ns ono of tho burglars was retreating through tho window und Hied, but missed mm. The Cosmopolitan Theatre Co. gave thrco fine performances in the Opera Houso on Monday, Tuesday und edncsday even Ings. Tho troupo embraces 23 people, and this includes a military brass band, and an excellent orchestra. Tho staco Is set with their own scenery, nnd tho acting U much better than the average of travellug troupes, They deservo liberal patronage wherever they go. C. (I. Hnrkley, P. E. Wirt nnd C. C Peacock, Esiis., went to Scranton on Mon day to bo present nt the opening of tho United Stales District i;ouri recently csiau llalwil thero bv act of congress. The entire bar of this county was Invited. The court was presided over by Chief Justice Bradley, and Iho cxt-rclfes wero ol an inieiesun; character. There, wero speiehes by Judges and lawyeis, und the evening closed with a banquet. A largo stock of Fall Hats just received at David Lowenbcrg's. Prohibitionist" and all friends of Tern nnrnnrn nro re( iiieslcd to meet in tho hall over tho Granijo store near tho D. L. & W. depot at oue o'clock, Sept, 11th to elect a r.nnntv committee, auu trausaci sucu uiuur business as may be thought advisable. If Chnrles 8. Wolf or some other prominent speaker, can bo secured n meeting will uo held in front of tno uoun mmu m m ovening by order of Thomas Seauous. Chairmun of Co. Com- A nice lino of Furnishing Goods now. est In dcsl?n In Shirts, Collars nnd Neck-llca-Just received at I). Lowcnherg's. A beautiful stock of Boys' nnd Children's suits Just received at tho Popular Clothing Storo of Dnud Lowcnbcrg. A parent who has no Idea where his children spend their evenings, need not ba surprised If thoso children bring his gray hair In sorrow to the grave. Nor can ho escape responsibility for their misdoings If their lives nro ruined. Tlioro aro a gtcat many parents In this town, Judging from uppenranco of tho streets nftcr nightfall, who havo but slight jurisdiction over tho younger members of their families. A fresh, clean lot of box papers- just opened nt Clark's book storo. List of leticrs remaining In the Po3t Of fice nt llloomsburg for week ending Sept 7, 1880: Charles J. Kammercr llcnny G. Kurt!;, F. II. Lowell, Esq., Miss Emma Wartz, Ji II. White, Esq. PACKAGES. Urlnnon, Thos. II, Brlnnon, (2). Persons calling for theso letters will nlcaso say "advertlscfl," Uaoitcm A, Clauk, P. JI. If you nro going to school you should examine our stock of blank books, scratch books, clc. Exnmlno everything you need You will find tho prices nil right at George . Clark's book storo. proposition has been made to the county commissioners by the N. & W. B. Hwy. Co. concerning the erection of a com. blned railroad and wngon brhlgo across tho river at tho Bloom ferry. It has been decided by tho railroad company to erect a budge. By paying ono fifth of the cost of the bridge, the county enn have n car rlago way added to It. It is only a qucs- tlon of time as to when a free bridge will bo built here, nnd It would bo economy for tho county to join with tho railroad In tho erection of a double brldgc.and thussccuro for $12,000 or $15,000 what will cost ,50,- 000 lr tho county builds It alone. The matter Is worthy of careful consideration. Tho Chautnuqua Literary nnd Scientific Circle is fully organized in this town. It alms to promote habits of reading and study In nature, art, science, nnd in sccu lar nnd sacred literature, in connection with the loutlne of dully life; to give col lego graduates a review of.lhu college course; to secure for those whoce educa tional advantages havo been limited, the col'ege Btudenl's general oullook upon tho world and life, nnd to develop tho habit of close, connected, pcisistent thinking. The course of study for tills year embraces works on astronomy, geology, history, En glish nnd French Literature, history of the larly church, the Christian rcllgIon,&c. Any desired information can be obtained from Miss Eva Hupert or L. T. Sharplcss l'or tile I'ulillc Good. THE STATE 110AU11 OF HEALTH ISSUES IV i "! ET. Tho Btato Board of Health has issued copies of tho existing laws for the better preservation of tho public health of cities and boroughs In Pennsylvania. Tho clrcu, lar comprises the ordinance on the above subject, an Act of Assembly aulhoiizing the establishment of Boards of Health in cities of Pennsylvania and nn Act of As sembly conferring sanitary powers on borough councils in this Slate. The onll nance speaks as Wows on the point of fu nernls nficr infectious diseases : "Tlicie shall not be a public or church funeral of any person who has died of Asi atlc cholera, small-pox, typhus fever, dlph theria, yellow fever, scarlet fever or meas les, and the family of tho deceased shall in nil such cases limit the attendance to ns few as possible, nnd take all precautions possl ulo to prevent the exposure or other per sons to contagion or Infection ; and the person authorizing the public notico of death of such persons, shall have the name of the disease which caused the death ap, pear in such public notice." Every person violating this section of the ordinance shall be fined not less than $10 nor more than $100, at the discrclion of tho convicting Burgess, Justice or Magistrate in every case. A book of rules for tho Boards of Health accompany tho above laws. Book Dags, book straps, scratch books, writing pads, tablets, etc., nt Claik's book sloic. Tlie Miltoit l'jitr. Tho second annual exhibition of the Jill ton Driving Park und Fair Assochtlon will open on Wednesday, Sep. 20lh am continue four days. Tho management nro putting forth every effort to muko It grand success in every respect. The prcm, lum list lias been revised ami enlarged many additions having bceu made thereto Many new features have been adopted and In addition to the exhibits of agricultural. hort'cultural and mechanical products, number of choice attractions have been secured. Tho sum total of premiums an nounced aggregates over flvo thousand do! lars, of which about one thousand will be paid for trials of speed. Already many noted horsemen hnvc signified their Inlcu tlon ot being present to enter the contest. and some line trials of speed may bo ex peeled. Takeu all in till, tho comiug ex hibition promises not only to bo the larg'.-st but the finest ever held in this part of tho State. Excursion rates over all railroads ruunlng to Milton. Tho trains of the Penn sylvanln lul'roud stop at the grounds. Tho prices tell, the quality fells. Aro you eoing to have somo of the bar, gains in Fall and Winter Clothlug just re celved at Vtw'A Lowcnherg's. School books 1 school books 1 Every, thing needed in schools at Clark's book store. OcutlHt mill AurlHt. Dr. J. H. Mooro of Pittston, l.Ueof Phlla dolphin, will visit the Exchango Hotel llloomsburg every two weeks on Saturday from I) a. m. to 2 p. m. or later, beginning Saturday Aug. 28th for the purpose treating nil diseases of the Eye, Ear an Throat, lilting glasses etc. Dr. Mooro is graduate of Jelferson Medical Collego several years standing, and has had thorough training In Iiib specialties lu th hospitals of Philadelphia, 'llio Dr. can furnish references from some of tho leading physicians and specialists of Philadelphia aud from physicians In Pittston, Tunk bannock, and other towns of that vicinity, After you havo tried all over town for good writing tablet and been discouraged como to Ueorgo A. Clark's book store, 'I'liu llt-Ht 111 Hie Murkcl. We would remind our Mends nnd former patrons ond tho public generally, that wo urn still handllm: I). JI. Osborne it Co's Hcapers, Mowers and Binders, of which we havo on unuii a urn line, cuvenng an the latest Improvements, wiiich aro added to these excel'ent machines every year. Wo keep constantly nn hand a lino of extras for the above machines nud make Bneclultv of lenalrlncuot only tho Osborn machines, but all kinds of mowing and rennlnc machines. We have always on hand n full lino of knives for nil makia of machines. Wo b ,vu a lariro stock of tho very best of bind- or twlno,whlch wo aro offering for 16 cents per. pound, Inviting all to oxainino our machines beforo purchasing c'sowhero wo nro rcspictfully IIakman & Iusseut. Tile Clientntit. ONE MORE OlilOlN OF THE FIGURATIVE SENSE or tub wopo. l'rom tho rittsburg penny Press. Tho application of tho word "chestnuts" to an oft-told tale has becomo so general nnd Is accepted so unquestioning! by a bored public Hint but few stop to Inquire tho origin of the term ns used In that con nection. It caino about In this wlso t Two or threo years ago n parly of young folks of this city wcro enjoying themselves nt a Hallowe'en party In tho orthodox way, wllh npplos, nuts, elder nnd Jokes. Ono young man, who had probably been read ing up an almanac or n volumo of Joe Miller for tho occasion, fairly deluged his companions with nnccdotes. Some were good, somo were bad, some wcro neither good nor bad, but all wcro unmistakably aged. The young man worked Industri ously nt his anccdolo mill and ground out his stories nt tho rate of about six an hour for several hours. His listeners good-natur- cd'ylatightd at his venerable witticisms until tho hour of midnight approached. Then a fun.lovlng young damsel devised n plan to stop bis How of talk. "Have a chestnut, Mr. Smith i" she snld, when the young man commenced another story. "Thank you," ho replied. "As I was saying, when 1 saw the" "Chestnut, did you say ?" put In ono of his hearers. "No, but" "Try a few chestnuts," said another. "I havo some," replied tho unhappy young man "but ns I was saying, when I saw tho " 'Chestnuts ?" said the original consplra. tor. It was of no uso. The young man gavo up his story telling nnd tho namo "Chest nuts" has clung to him ever since. The joke on tlui young man was rctnlled in every direction until nn actor at tho Opera House heard it. He thought tho word "chestnut" very expressive, and used it In Ihu course of conversation with his fellow thesutnus In Its sluncy sense. It was Instantly o night up by his companions for If there Is anything your thorough-go ing nctof dearly loves is a now slang word, and within tnree months the word "chest nut," to deslgnnle a slale joke,rang through tho driving moms of every llieatie from New York to 'Frisco. Now It bus become part of the vermicular of tho United States, and the primmest mnldt'ii and the staunch est deacon does not Uisualn to uso the ex- presn!ve slang term occasionally. Pittsburg is acknowledged to be a live, progressive city, with its uaturnl gas, typhoid fever and city hall rings, but not everybody knows that it was the birthplace of ono of tho most successful slang words of the ccn tury. The history of its origin has never appeared in pilnt before nnd no one can therefore Bay that this narrative is a "chest nut." School books, school bonks, school books, of each and every klud at Mercer's i;iiHt ileiitiiii. As Is the custom of the Reformed church the "Annual Harvest Home Services" were held In the JOrnngcvillo chnrtie c.mgrcga Hons last Thursday and Friday. The foi lowing ministers were present at St. James, on Friday forenoon viz j the Revs. O. B Dechant of Catawlssa, S. R. Bridenbach of Bloomsburg, J, A. Peters of Danville snd A Houlz of Orangeille pastor in charge, All participated in the exercises. The sermon proper was preached by Rev. Bridenbach, and It was pertinent, pointed aud concise, botli eloquent nnd ed'fylng, After which Rev. Peters made somo re marks relative to the duties of church members In regard to the support of mis sioiis as an ottering und return for th bouullful harvest. The chinch was taste fully decorated for this solemn occasion und all tho cereals were represented, cither interwoven Into garlands nnd bouquets. with flowers and evergrccus, or standing nlono as great stalks of corn. Nearly all the fruits wero represented in their finest specimens. The altar, pulpit aud chandc Her, all looked like receptacles of God bounty tho fruits of tho earth, for th sustenance of man. But tho great object of the harvest festl val is to draw man's nttcntion from th products of earth to the mercy and love of tho great benefactor and giver of nil good The ladles are to bo commended for theii untiring zeal In rendering the church so elegant aud attractive. The choir wcro also drilled in harvest anthems to which they did ample justice. JIIss Sadie Goodrich, daughter of Rev. Goodrich, formerly from this place, was visiting in tho St. James community last week. Our farmers are making preparations for seeding. Some havo already sown. A great dcul of complaint about hog cholera. Will some one suggest a .remedy for this disease? We heard it reported that tho earthquake shock was scLslbly felt at Benton. Now that the nights are getting longer the Columbian should bu n weekly visitor In every family. borne complain of potato rot. Uurs are plagued with worms. A little unheal thy just now, several aro on tho sick list. Judging from the reports of the sports meu's guns, game must be very plenty, We never knew rabbits to bo so pleuty as at tho present time. Our school directors nro acting very com. mcndably by employing homo talent to teach our schools. Our hoys and girls nro worthy ot home patronage. fiolilic Avuy lo Hcliool. As tho schools of tho country open for the fall term a number of the young pcoplo will go away from this town to pursua. their studies. Among them arc tho follow. Ing : Miss Mildred Knorr will return to Vassar Collcgo j JIIss Annlo Jllller will continue her musical studies lu Philadel phia i JIIss Carrie Jumlson will return to Chambcrsburg ; JIIss Mamie Schoch goes to a young ladles' school In Now York city ; JIIss JIaryCurran will attend collcgo at Carlisle ; William Rlshton and Charles Lutz will take a course at Eastman's Bust, ness College, Nowark j C. W. JIcKelvy and O. P. Elwell will spend another year at Selwyn Hall.Rcadlng i Harry Hess returns to Lehigh University j Edward Tustln will enter tho University of Pennsylvania) John Herring begins his Sophomoro year at Lutayctto j Frank and Fred Ikoler and Matthew Jlclteynold9 enter tho sumo In. stltutlou as Freshmen j Joseph Rclfsnydcr enters Jelferson Medical College, Philadel phia g Samuel Hurmnn will go to a boys' boarding school at Cheltenham William Drinker talks of going to Lehigh Univer sity. In many localities Hood's Sarsaparilla Is In such general demand that It Is the recog. ulzed family medicine. Pcoplo write that "tho whole neighborhood is taking It," etc. Particularly Is this true of Lowell, Mass., whero It Is made, aud where more of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is sold than of any other ear saparllla or blood puilflcr. It Is the great remedy for debility, scrofula, dyspepsia, biliousness, or any disease caused by im pure state or low condition of tho blood. Give It a trial. Iiciuocrnttc Cniniinlirji nook. Tho Dcmocratlo campaign book, prepar ed under the auspices of tho Dcmocratlo Executive Committee, Is now lo the bands of the printer, nnd will soon bo ready for distribution, Tho commlltco hnd not re sorted to tho Republican methods nf levy. Ing assessments upon officeholders for tliclr campaign expenses, nor has any of. flccholdcr in the United States been re quested to conlrlbnto n cent. Such contrl. billions have In no case been received The book will contain n spicy review of the past administration of tho Government under Republican rule, nnd will discuss n number of subjects of contcinporancons Importance, It will contain nn exhaustive; history of former abuses of the Pension Ofllco and ot tho prostitution to party ends of this bureau, which was organized for tho dispensation of tho people's money to tho people's soldiery. It will contain a discussion of tho squand. crlng of the public domain by tho Republi can party, nnd of tho recent movements Inaugurated by Democrats to restore It to the original owners, the people. It will dis cuss the Civil Service as abused heretofore nud ns nummistcrcu uy rrcsiucni cievc- land- It will contain valuable matter touching tho administration of mo J.anu Ofllco nnd tho conduct of tho Indian affairs. It will bo valuable In the discussion of labor problems, containing a chapter on that subject and on the recent legislation nffcctlng It. It will discuss past dcltnqucn. cles of responsible ofllccrs nnd agents of tho Govcrument.nnd Indicate tho correction of abuses In that line. It will contain a summary of tho action of tho last Congress touching matters of Importance to tho people, nnd make a fair exhibit of the results accomplished. It will glvo n h 3tory of tho war on tho Presl. dent by tho Senate and-the surrender by that body of the false Issue which it had raised for political ends. In short, tho book will bo n fnlr nnd truthful presenta tion of political matters. The committee is not In possession of funds to enable It to distribute the book gratuitously. In order that tho volume may ho thoroughly distri buted tho committee has determined to send It prepaid by mall to any person who will make application therefor nnd transmit the sum of $1. To encourage tho distribu tion eight copies wl'l be sent for $5. All communications should be addressed to Hon. John E. Kcnnn, Chairman, 1403 II street, N. W., Washington, D. O. Pens, pencils, penholders, Inks, erasers, tablets, &c, at Clark's book store. A nico lino of furnishing goods newest in design in shirts, collnrs and neck lies just received at D. Lo wenberg's. IlCtltOll. , Wc notice our hotels this morning aro pretty well filled with guests; among them wc find Jnc. Glase, Thomas Webb, Jf Jloycr nnd Jlr. Hctlcr. J'"-. JlacFarlaud, one of the corps of writers sent to write up the history of this part of Columbia county is making rapid progress, wo aro only sorry that he has not come among us to stay, Ills courteous maimers and genial ways have made him many friends. Our veteran R. R. man is still trying to force our pcoplo to believe that the W. & W. road is the surest and the B. & S. Is only a feint. Wo hope though that nil are now convinced that we aro going to get a road and if they nrn not willing to sub scribe Block wo hope they vt 111 keep quiet and be at least neutral. Our valley along Fishlngcreck is one ot beauty, very fertile and with the thousands of millions .of feet of lumber so near to hand nil the valley needs to bo closely populated and enriched i3 the B. &. S. There is nothing but pros pcrity for our citizens nftei wc shall have the B. &. S. to carry off produce. Wo will then bo connected with the outer world and "the folks will be as good as tho pen. pie." bt. uaurlirs pulpit was illicit by a stranger last Sunday who delivered an ablo sermon. Our fulr promises to bo much in ndvunco of the past us fur as the exhibition is con cerned. Messrs. Itolir Jlcllenry und Hiram Hess have added a veranda to their buildings and tho Improvement Is groat In tho np. penrance. Prof. J. N. Knouse. tho artist photogra pher is prepared to take gems and all kinds of photographs. Glvo h'm n call. Wo like to seo all do well. Keller Bro . have begun to take out stoves on the fall trade. W.Uc for testimonials concerning the 1 wonderful cures of Keller's Catarrh Rem- cdy. It is the greatest remedy of tho ago for catarrh, iialarlu,scrofulu, skin diseases, rheumatism. A trial only Is all that Is asked for It. If you want a fall suit made up in city I style by experienced workmen, first clas3 I style and (It guaranteed call and sea the elegant lino of Imported aud domestic goods now on hnnd nt tho popular mer chant tailor of llloomsburg, David Lowen- berg. IlllrllCfl In n CrlH. SEVEN' HUNGARIANS ROASTED ALIVE IN A SHANTY. A special dispatch to tho Sun and Manner from Hughesvlllo dated Sept. 11, gives meagre particulars of a terrlhlo loss of lifo at a Hungarian shanty on the lino of tho Willlamsport and North Brauch railroad. mo railroad is only completed as far ns Soucstown, but beyond this the road is now in courso of construction, und numer ous Hungarians aro employed lu grading it. At a plnco called North Jlond, six miles from Laporte, Sullivan county, and not far from Iliighesville, n number of Hungarians have been Hying, 23 of them occupj lng a shanty. At night after the men hud gono to bed nnd to sleep, the cook stovo was up. set in some manner and tho shanty was lg. nltcd In uo time. All but seven of the Hungarians hecamo awakened, probably by the smoke, and tho wildest excitement ensued. Tho terrified Hungarians, who wero fortunate enough to get awoke, 15 In number, ran from tho burning building panIc.strIckcn,uovcr attempting to awukon their Bleeping companions, who wero Ignorant ot their Impending and awful fate. After tho lire tho seven charred and black. ened bodies wcro found In the ruins. Be sides the terrible loss of life and tho de otruction of tho building, 300 In money, which had been Baved up by tho Hungar. Iaus and stowed nwuy, was consumed. A ton of flour nlao went up In smoke. Tho terrlhlo holocaust has never been equaled in this section before nnd has been the solo topic ot conversation all along the lino of tho railroad. It Is the first accident of tho kind that has happened on tho lino and probably the first in Sullivan or ad joining counties whore So great a loss of life was sustained. Tho bodies of tho dead Hungarians wero removed to Sonestown aud tho Coroner, at Laporto sent for Can't IloYVItliout 11. Jlr. Wm. K. Hagcpbuch, of Nichols, Iowa, renews Ids subscription for another year and writes us, "I would not do with, out tho good old Columbia County Dcnic .crut for live tlmcg what It costs," Stand by thoso who stand by you. Wo havo now received n largo assortment In Mens' Youths' and Boys Clothing. Call nnd examine beforo you go elsewhere and you will bo satisfied that tho right placo to buy your Clothing Is nt David Lowcnherg's Popular Clothing Store. '4 different kinds ot tnblcts by actual count at Jlcrcer's. Please call and sec. MorticrtKC mi- Unit n Million. Tho llloomsburg As Sulllvnn Railroad Co. has executed a mortgage for 1500,000 in favor of tho Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Co. of Philadelphia. This Is to raise funds for tho construction of the road to tho foot of tho North Mountain. The mortgage provides for nn additional loan of another halt million on tho Jlount u!n division to Ucrnlcc. This secures the funds for tho completion of this Important rond, and work will bo pushed on It ns rapidly as possible. Mr. Bucknlow, Presi dent of tho B. & B. went to Philadelphia on Jlonday to complcto arrangements for ob taining the money. School books, school bacs.tablets. miner. rulers, pens, slates and pencils of many kinds at Jlcrcer's drurj and book store. NCOTT'H EHUI.HIOM OF I'll It I J Ccd Liver Oil, With Hypophosphltes. I'll OmtiiZ Debility, Kmaclatlon, I'oMumutlon and Watting in Children. Is a most valuable food and medicine. It creates an appetite for food, strengthens the nervous system nnd builds up tho body It is prepared In u palatablo form and pre scribed universally by physicUus. Take no other. MARRIAGES. KLEC1CNER STILES In the parlors of the Normal School, Bloomsbrrg, Pa., Sept. 2, 1880, by Rev. D. J. Waller, Jr.,JIr. George B. KIcckncr of Nantlcokc, Luz. Co. and Miss JI. Emma Stiles of Benton, Col. Co. Pa. LIVER COMPLAINT Tinil hrealh : a hitttv or tlx i - v . IIIOi baa taste m the mouth; pain in the back, aides or joints, o 'ten mistaken or rheumatism; sour stotn ach; loss of appetite; bowels alter nately costive and lax headache; lois of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something wuch ought to have been uone; debil ity; low spirits; a thick, yellow ap pearance of the skin ami eyes; a dry cough, ojten mistaken for coiisump- tion. How Gurcdf "I havo been altllcteit many years with dyspepsia, sick headache and affection ot tho Kidneys caused by torpid llcr. 1 havo tried a tfreat, many remedies and physicians prescriptions without success, health fall ing all the time. Durlns last, lull and Win- ter I was obliged to suspend tho most or my labor In my Held ot Homo .Missionary work on account ot my health. Early tais Spring I was Induced to try Simmons Liver Regulator, and have had moro reM good health Unco then than for years before. I uso the medicine to rellvo me when, by ex posure or over-exertion, 1 discover tho symptoms of my disease returning. Tho ' ltegutator relieves me at once, and la moro satisfactory In Its effects than anything ot tho kind 1 ever tried. I havo also used It with good success In my family to ward off bilious attacks." Jos. E. Wueklkb Cum berland rres. .Minister, Lebanon, Mo. SCROFULA I do not believe that Ayer's Sarsaparllla has an equal as a euro for Scrofulous Hu mors. It Is pleasant to take, gives strength to tho body, and pro duces n more perma nent result than any medtcino I ever used. E. If allies, North Lindalc, Ohio. I bavo used Ayer's Sarsaparllla, In my family, for Scrofula, and know, If It Is taken faithfully It will thoroughly eradicate this terrible disease. W.F.Fowler.M.D., Greenville, Tenn. For forty years I have suffered with Erysipelas. I havo tried various remedies for my complaint, but found no relief until I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparllla. Aftor taking ten bot tles of this medicine I am completely cured. M. C. Amesbury, Uockport, Me. I have suffered, for years, from Catarrh, which was so sovero that It destroyed my appetite and weak ened my system. Aftor trying other remedies, without re lief, I begau to tako Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and, iu a few mouths, was cured. Susan L. Cook, Will Albany St., Huston, Mass, Ayer's Sarnaparllla Is superior to any blood puriller that I ever tried. I havo taken it for Scrofula, Canker, and Salt ltlieum, und received much lwiielit from it. It Is good, also, for a weak stomach. Mllllu Jnno l'elrco, 3. Ilradford, Mass. Humors, Erysipelas, Canker, and Catarrh, Can be cured by purifying the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparllla, Vrcparcd by Dr. J, O, Ayer St Co., Lowell, Itu, rrlcoBl) ill bottle, 85. LOCAL NOTICES. liank notes nnd receipts put up in pads convenient for use, can bo obtained nt the Coumuian olllce. tf. Tho Dressmakers will bo clad to know 1. W. Uartmau iVsbon have their new ilut leus in. "Hello I Hello 1" "Well, what is It ?' "What did you uso on your oats this iprinc V Moro l'hllllps' solublo bono." Did you uso tho same on your potatoes ?" "No. What did you use ?" "Sharplcss & Carpenter's No.-l bouc, It makes them get, don't it f "Yes, sir." "Hello I thero is some ono ringing In on us, what do you want ? ' Will it suit you lo bring mo a load of fertilizer up to-morrow V" "Whero do you want mo to get It ?' Down nt tho iarmers' l'roduco Exchange. "They don't keep It do they r" "O. yes they do. why you can get anything you want there." "Is mot so r" "lcs. sir, you can gel Mater Ilros' nmtnoulatcd bone, Lister Ilros.' U. S. E. bone. E. Frank Coo's Knickerbocker soluble I'acltlo guano, Allcmown complcto bone phosphate. Moro l'hllllps' super phos. phato of lime, Diamond bone, Moro I'hil. lips' solub'o bonu German potash, John F. Orlh's Heading bone, Sharplcss & Carpcu. tcr's No. 1 bone, Sharpless Ss Carpenter's acid phosphate, M L. Shoemaker ite Co. swift sure. All tho above goods nro sold nt from i!0 to 30 per cent less than tiny other fertilizer sold, and nil kigds of grain taken In exchaugo for them, lleforo pur. chasing your fertilizers call nnd glvo them a trial nnd save time, money and trouble. Juno .) 4 iu, Collectors' receipt books at tlio Colum uian ofl.'co. tr. 20 pieces of that Extra Good Twilled lied Flaunt! for 2.1c. nt I. Y. llartman and lion's. Orders for enirraved plates for callnii? cauls may bo left at llio Oomjmhian oftlco.tf Ladies will find ono of llio most cnimilntn lino of ull kinds of dress cloths nt iho low. est prices at Clark & ton's with uow styles uiunuuua mill iriiiiiiiings, !00 Boxes Underwcor for Jlen. Ladles. Jtlsscs, Boys nnd Child cn nt I. W. Hart- man & Son's. Hand hills, nnstcrs and circulars dnno on short notlro nnd nt low prices nt tho Co i.umiiiah ofllec. tf. I. W. llartman & Son havo Increased tliclr help In tho Dry Goods and Book do. pnrtments, and are ready now for n big Fall trade, Executors' nnd ndmlnlMratnrs' receipt If. books nt tho Colbmiiian ofllec. If veil want velvets of nnv kind, nrlco nr style go to Clark .tt-'on, largest assortment and lowest prices. Plain, striped and bro caded. Deeds, morttraees. bonds, lenses, nnd nil klndk nf legal blanks for talo nt the Co lum. man ofllco. ' tf. Tho Fall trade has commenced at I. W. Hurtman & Son's In Flannels. Slrort Coats. Juskctr, Sacks and Wool Dress Goods. Wo have but n few conies of Freezc's History of Columbia County. Price re duced from $2 GO to tl.00. Thoso who have been watting, thinking they could get them any time, hnd better eccuro n copy nt onco or they will bo too late. Sent by mall for $t.22 by Elwcll & Blttonbcn dcr, llloomsburg, Pa. tf. Full lines of now dress coods. cashmere. silks, Scbastli'ool, armurcs, bouclcs &c. at popular prices at Clark & Son's. Justices' and Constables' blanks, nil hand nt tho Coi.u.miiian tf. kinds, kept on ofllec. Flannels nil kinds. L'ood red twilled linn. nel 20c. yd. und upwards. White flannels 10c. yd. and up, good cotton llanncls Cc. yu. and up. All kinds ot domestic goods nt lowest prices. Clark & Son. Shlppine tacs. with or without strii ts, at the Coi.u.miiian olllcc. I . Cunt ! Coal 1 1 Cont 1 1 1 Now is the time to purchase vour Fall and Winter coal, as wo proposo furnishing stove com, in car ioib, say live or six tout), me sumo ns iurnisiicd on too J). i. .V w. It. It., 2240 lbs. lo tho ton, each ton to bo wcicncd ny f nlruanks' scales. All coal from tho Lte Junes White Ash. O. A. Jacoiiy. Port Noble, August 13, 1880. If. Notes of all kinds, loose, or In bonks ( 25, CO nnd 100 notes, for sale at tho Coixm- iiian olllcc. tr. LADIKS' COATS, WRAPS AND JACK'. JJIH, UlllliUKKN'S COATS. Wc now havo in store over 300 enrmcnta with moro to follow from 71c. n piece and upwards to wmcn we invite you lo call ami see as we nro continent wc can nlcaso you lu style, lit and prices. Tho Illicit lino ever shown. Clark a Hon. For fancy nrlntlnir of anv kind eo to the i V.OLUMIIIAN omcc. ti. Underwear for ladles, men and children nt Clark ite Son's. Sco our 00c. ladles vest. Our sample books contain cvorvthlni in the prlntlnc line, and coods not kent in stock can bo obtained at shdtt notice at tho Couimiiian olllcc. tf. Gloves, ribbons, corsets, laces, arrascne, it'll, piusncs cvx. ui uinrk cc on's. Wedding and party invitations, danco programmes and visiting cards, cheap at tllC COLUMBIAN OU CC. tf. Ladles in want of Jackets or wr ps should I not mil lo seo Clark Son's line. Envelopes, letter heads, note heads, bill heads, statements, business cauls, and all Kinds ot commercial printing nt the colum. 1IIAN olllcc. tf. BUSINESS NOTICES. Tnikn, Languid, Dull exactly expresses the condition of thousands of people at this season. The depressive effects of warm weather, aud Ibori-k condition of the body, can only bo corrected by the use of a reliable tonic and b'ood puriller like Hood's Sarsapunilla. Why suiter longer wnen a remedy is so close at liar n .' u uKc wood's sarsaparllla now. it win clve ou untoiu wcaiin in ucnitu, strength nnd en- OUAl'K OULTUHK ANI 1'OItT WINE. Mr. A. Speer of New Jersey, ono of tho largest grupo producers, lu the J'.ast, com. menceduulu lew jeurs ago, lu a small way, now controls irge vine arils of the Oporto grape, from which his famous Port grape wine and Burgundy nrn made, which chemists und physicians sav rivals the world for their purity nnd beneficial effects on weiikiy ami aged persons nnd iho con. sumptlvo. For Bale by druggUts. Diirnnm is coming ! to ninko a collection of round nnd pin worms passed after uslnc Dr. llano's Worm Elixir. Ho knows the Elixir to bo a great attraction for children, because free and quick relief follows after using it. The most stubborn and distressing ci es of dyspepsia yitld to tho rcgiilatiug . :id toning influences of Hood's Snrsnpari.la. J ry it. With your next order to your grocer, send for a sample pound of Dreydoppel's Dorax S:iup. You will find it to bo the best and cheapest sot p you ever used. It is used by tho best families in Boston. icw York, Philadelphia Baltimore and Wash ington. fnugST.-ll. Wo know of no modo of treatment which oilers, to sufferers from chronic diseases, a I more certain hone of euro than that which is comprehended In tho use of Ayer's Sar- sapariua. r or purnying anil invigorating uiu moon, mis prcparauou is uncijuaicii. nii'nTHKitiA. "I umlivinir lu a neighborhood surround ed with Diphtheria and was attacked with ulcerated sore throat. 1 nt onco commenc ed to use Darbys Prophylactic Fluid, dllut- cd about ono half, as a gargle, when great clots of hard membrane mucous camo from mv throat, and the attack passed oil. I am satisfied of its cfllcacy ns a preventive nnd euro for diphtheria" W.P. Woodward, rrunkiorci, i a. QUEEN VICTOltIA'8 CItOWN. Tho ciown of Queen Victoria consists of diamonds, pearls, ruble., sapplnrca nnd emeralds, set in sHvc und gold. Its gross weight is 89 oz. 5 1'wt. troy. r ho number or diamonds are 8,852: pearls, 373: rabies, 0j sapphires, 17j emeralds, 11, It Is an old saying Jncnsy lies the head that wears a crown, u is oetier to wear tho crown of perfect health and peaeo of mind through the curative effects of Per- rlne's Pure Barley Milt Whiskey. For sale by druggists and all dealers. ATOTICE. TO THE STOCKHOLDER 1 (IF THE IlLOOMSllUltO STEAM AND ELEC- 1.111111 IU. Notice li hereby given that tho annual meeting ottho stockholders of said company torthoe'e tlon ot a Hoard of Dlrectora and Treasurer .0 serve for the ensuing yearand for tho transaction ot such other business as may bo proper, ulllibe held nt the ofllco of th Secretary, in the town of llloomsburg, on .Tuesday, September H, imvl at 'J n. m. .TIMIVXI fM.AHL- uugso. secretary. M-OTICK "Tfotleo 1 1 hereby clven that tho folimvinir nn. Count hal been Illeil In tho nrnhnna' f'ourl ir f,n. milium cuuiuy, uuu win uo presented lo tno sa'a court on tho fourth Monday ot September, a. i.. lso, and eonHrmed nisi, and uuiesa exceptions finned absolute: tor d. b. n. c. t. a., of Wm. o. Hurlnv nMnnt 1. I lift nn-r. fliwinnt nr lr f. Va.l nHn-ia..n lato ot llloomsburg, nnd by vlrtuo thereof trustee Ul IUO IVBIUUU ui uiu rsuui'. ll'Vf II L'VVIIl'll ,11...... -a n ... . P.,IWWI,VIVIMJI jJluviuaiui, Dlll d, IVU, N OTICEI Notico Is hereby elven that thn fntinnim. nv count has been filed In tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia couuty, and will I o presented .umuuiu vu, .uuiuu luuriii niuimay oi nop. executions aro nleu within four days thereafter will beconllrmod otwolute; l. Tim aceoant of William I. Freas. committee wftn mm lajnuriiuu uisi, uuu unless of tlio perwm and estate of Kiabel Louisa lluttcn. BIV1U, U 1UUUUC, . c . WM' SNVmn, Prolh'y SWAKTHMOltB, l'A, Opens oth month, 14th. Thirty minutes tre-n llroad bt. btatlon, Philadelphia, ruder the ix o of mends, but all others admitted. Full colli ) eourw tor both sexes; Classical, bcleutl lo and L erary. Also a Manual Training and aprepaute y school. Healthful location, lurt-o icrounds, new and extenhlvo bulldlnim and nnn.LratiiH. vnr rni. jalotfua aud full particulars, nuurvw KUWAlU) l , MAUILL, A. M., Vrcs't, J:j-M, yiDOW'S APPRA18EJIKNTS. Tho following widow's appraisements will be preaentcd to tho Orphans' Court of Columbia Co., on tho fourth Monday of September, A. !. IfM. nnd connrraod nisi, and tinlesu exceptions are rued within four dars thereafter will bo connmicaao- HOltllC Tracj "Njj1"101 Vh il:a'a' llloomsburg, pcrsonaltx, ming ciia's. Est.,lccM, 17curt, personalty, KOHtenbauder, Geo. I. Est. dee'd, cntawueaj per nonaltr.twi.oo. . . . . .Miller John Est., dee'd, Hemlock! personalty, ITOII ou. l'caler Ell Est,, dee'd, Klshlngcreekj personalty, f i?.ni! realty. tasfUH. Hitler Wm. Est,, dee'd, Urlarcrcck; personalty, mar; realty, tr'Ui. . , , Mcllcnry Silas Est., dee'd, Flshlngrreeki personal. Kves V. Elwood, lit,, dee'd, (Irccnwoo; realty, Worinan Hiunuel A. list,, dee'd, Hcotti personalty, 301).(l0. Lorcman, Samuel Est., dee'd, Franklin; personalty f-!UU.MI. Hupp Andrew, Est. dee'd, 1wust; personalty, IW. iju, reanj, i;imh. WM. II. BNYUEIl. CMCrk.Of O. C. Uloomsburg, Sept. 3, lseo. TTINO. Tb.o Commissioners will recelvo proposals on . ll,fli.Hh nun t.T,(tinW A 11 1 SUA nt. i o'clock p. m., to biil'ld two new crlbblngs' at brldiro nboio Iteubcn Wilson's, sn feet long each, 4 feet TilKh abovo low watermark at upper end of low lillh crtbblnx and ns hlzh as skewback at bridge. ALso ono crlbblntr at brldsro near Bands' factory, 40 feet lonir, 4 feet likrli, abovo low water mark at upper end of cribbing and as high atskcwbiclc aUrldire. Tho commissioners reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. NTErnrc.N ruiiK, WASHINGTON PAWt, Co. Com'rs. ELI MENDENIIALL. I Commissioners' omce, Illoomsb Jrg, l'a., Sep. 10, '64. ATTSST:- JOHN JI. C'ASI-.l, tHTK. GItANI) JUHOItS. liloom-.Wm. Knorr. J. V. Caldwell. John W. Fry, Frank Jones. nriarcrecK ucuoen Miicr. catawlssa Calvin Clark. Wm. Horner, (leoru Strieker, John Walter. conynifliam .lames i-ovans. Klshlngcreck C. W. Yost. Mill. ittnn&u cnf , .iumii uti.il, v.. .,nii.,i. Milllln li. 11. Heller. C. W. 1Icb Moniour Ellas Olsger, Arthur Itoborts. .Mt. l'lcnsant-c. U wards. orange-John W.Ilonuien. line ueorgo .Moscr. ltoarlngcreek Wm. Zaner. Sugarloaf J. W. l'erry. T uiAVEitsE junons. ruioi . i.r,,, nioom A J. Evans. N. It. Fowler. Wm. Harsh- .....tot, ll'WPI.- ner, Itlclurd Harratt, K. C. EnU licnton li. w. ness. ilerwlck Hugh Linden, Illram Whltmlro. llrlarcreek J. it. Martz, Catawlssa Joseph Fry, (leo. (lulnn. Center Wm. McAI'lster, Thomas Urobst. Centralla .lames Dilcy. Conynghara John Mnnogban, John raddon. Flshlugcreek T. li. llenrle. Franklin Samuel Koarda.mcl.l (ireenwood Herry Klsner, John C. Ixuion. liocust Simon cori. uaorici nnuray, uauiw Slorrls. ... t .. .vadison u. li. iienaersuou, ionn enuin. Mntn llpn. W. Klslicr. Mirtlln Lewis Creasy, Levi Masteller. J. a Yoho. Montour uanici Karsnner, w. u. iiouul. Mt, Pleasant Wm, Johnson, Hobcrt Howell. Orange II. J. Conner. Scott Charles l"oho, J. L. Crawford. SI CONIl WJiKK. Bloom Jdlin O. lia kley. Silas Masteller. Wm. Yost, o, W. cored, J. 1J. Wilson. lien ton Charles Dresner. uerwlcK A. V. snuitz. u. u. .iicncnry. llrlarcreek Dav'd Ha-man. Catawlssa l'cter llaldy. center J. 8. Mann. centralla-o. 1). Millard. conyngnam Michael Baker, Itotif rt Canfleld. Flihlnircreek Wm. Kramer. Hiram Karnes, Annan lcwis. L'.anM n IMtlllnl llmnunniU Wllsnn Tlinm.l.s. Hemlock cicih snocmaKcr. J. li. wuiie. a. j. lleagle. .lacKson jonn itaniz. IflCUbt Jacob Long. Main J. J. Ocarhart. orange J. M. sieppy. line Wesley sonea, Joseph Sweeney, Valentine WelUvep. llonrlngcrecK wm. vcagrr. scoti J. li. iveim, ueo. ness. suirnrioar s uasiicniamin. rreu Lauuacu.uavia Lewis. PAILS Mft(ie In one piece from part wood Milp not iaior- without num,iio liooim, no taste, no ninell, C'l.liANt l.HillT, STHOMJ, DUKAUM:. lnvRluafcle Tor Kitchen nnd Dairy nee. Manufactured by Oswego IaduratedFItireCo OSWT.CIO, N. Y. Ak your grocer for them, aug20 -U.il. MestractaMe, PERFECT. FRAZER?h IIEST IN THE WOItMJ UHhnvb 2f- Oct the Gcuuliw. Sold Everywhere. Septl0-lt.r. WITHIN C. SHOHTL1 DOE'S ACADEMY, FOB YOUNO MEN AND HOYS, MEDIA, l'A. 3 miles from Philadelphia. Fixed price covers every expense, even hooks, sc. no cxirn cna c s. No incidental expenses. no examiiuu'uii lor uu- mission. Tweivo expenenceu leacucrH, un uutj. and al graduates, sneciai onuoriuniues ror ant students to advance rapidly, special drill for dull aed Backward Doys. I'airons or Buiuem-j iiiuy su iipr. nnv RtiidicR or chooso tho regular English, sci entific, Business, Classical or civil Enirlneerlnd course, students iltted at Media Academy nro now In Hnrvard, Yale, Princeton nnd ten other colleircs and Polytechnic schools. 10 cii.uin'.i sent to colleee In 183, )5 In ISM, 10 Id I&ms, 10 la 18-c. A trraduatlng class every year lu tho. com mercial department- a ruysicai udu i;i i-uiicui l.nlmrntnrv. f ivmnaslum and llall oroun. vois. added to library In 186.1. Physical apparatus doubled In 1S-A Media has seven churches and a tcmpcranco charter which prohibits tho sale ot nil intoxicating drinks. Korncw illustrated circular aaaress mo iTincipui uhu rrupueiur, n n ... SUOItTLIDCIE, A. M., (Harvard Graduate,) Media, 'eun'a. iAus.u,N.,iy-. TO FARMERS ! Any one In want ot tho BUCKEYE IVIa.cHiHejiy, Glass Feed Fertilizer, Grain Drill, Cider Mill or any thing Manufactured by the Company, cifii get them of AARON SMITH, BUOKIIOHN, PA. opr. lfj-Guis. X b. brower GgPIOJMBIlSGjr) GAS FITTING & STEAM. HEATING DEALER IN STOVES & TINWARE. All kimls of work in Sheet Iron, Hoof ing nnil Spouting promptly attended to. lrBu!ct attention given to heating by steam. Corner of Mam & East Sts., Bloomsburg, Pa. 15LOOMSI5UKG MARKET. Wholesale. Kctal. Wheat per buslul 7S ou ityo M 50 Hi Com " " .... Oats " " Flour " bbl 4 to 0 80 llutter 1J 18 Ercs 14 10 Potatoes 40 CO Hums 11 m Dried Apples OS 05 Sldo nnd shoulder 00 13 Chickens 8 10 Geese Lard per lb 03 10 Vinegar per cal 20 Si Onions per bushel 40 00 Veal skins 07 Wool per lb 'M Hides R to 7 Coal on Wiiaiik. No 0 S2.00: Nos 2. 3, 4 & Lump i'J.S.I No. 5 43.00 aituiiilmis, 43.25 Philadelphia Markets corrected" weekly. FKEli Western winter bran, spot, 13.50 a 11.85 V'LOUlt. Western extra's 3 ou c4 ino : penn a fa, till,. . ...ut . ,Vi ....... patent LT5t 6.0j; lfnna. roller process 4.W id I tiw WHEAT Pennsylvania red, No. 1,91 ltVli-M. I'OUN. MOM oats. No. a white as No. s, sr HAY AND STltAW Timothy Choice Western' and Now Vik,ll.oa fair to rood Western and New York, S.uo 4 liOO; medium Western and New Otk a 1411 . 1 cut hay as to quality 11. 14 a. ll'o straw i M U.$o, Wheat straw, JO. oat straw y w in. POTATOES. Now .10 COporbbL ElidS. IMnnsylvnula 13; western ISJtf. liU'lTElt. Pennsylvania creamery prints finii Creamery Extra su, Western extra Hijli, fair ltK LlVUPOlTLlliY.-Fowls. II (i.lS! llltEbSEl) I'OULTltY.-Uilcliens, u 9 1 suTjscuibh 'roil ' THE COLUMBIAN,