THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG COLUMBIA COUNTY,PA. iie Columbian May, Dei'' 0, 1872. THANK COOLEY, ASSISTANT KDITOlt. Il.nllroad Tlmo Table HMl ! ' II'""' Untlli Umill, ...it A MM A A 1!t nmmmitlll Tt. It. IHF2A.M. S7,'"M. I "'V.Vi.m .MO A.M. Ilia', I'M. fi"" "ZZ rWOP.M. U:S2A.M, ! 11 tl t tinM tltlPI'.tlT BTATtnV LOCAL. 'ir, inio rvcviuiuu ui uiu i-ri'si- Mcssago compels U3 to postpono . . .it.... .. r it. ti f ,'ib iMlion until noxtweeic at which I, It will nppcar in full. li!E roof of tlio now liotol building Is Uy boarded In nnu rcnuy to receive l.latiw. A very fair Konornl imprcs- of tho futuro nppcarnuco of tlio jing can now bo formed. Li;NT3 limy lcnrn something greatly i.'lr advantago and obtain sped- .... v..,. . r I... .l BMltuu mil pLiriiuuiura ircu, uy nu- j..iig Wood's Literary and Art y, Ncwburgli, N. Y. ii -r.Y. Wna that individual sick or ho merely 'cited nnd 'fused, who ,t Into Jloyer's Drug Storo tlio other and asked for "Mrs. Snothlow s ii.llng Slyr'p"? fciii: orlgii'l Itlltz will glvocutpr- m:ntd in this town on Tuesday, t .... .! 'Ml....? . 1 . . . .. i .. t Plur,e uay will j.iiiiiMiuy uvuiiiukjj ui Istwcok. Hi' la too well known to Eiilreconiincndation from ua. BiiE Wllllauisport Bally Standard, j I,. DlelTenbach editor, has suspond L Mr. Dlefltmlvich in thn issue of Nov. k states that to bo tho last issue; cir- fa-tnnces beyond his control render- a sevcranco of his connection with t Standard necossary. icn to tho 1'ioclauiation of tho Cov et calling for a special election, in ij Congressional District to 1111 tho fincy caused by tho resignation of vsscs Mercur. Tho Proclamation will t found under tho head of "New Ad tiilsements." This paragraph is to say that Agents I j-learn something greatly to their ivantago and obtain specimens nnd particulars free, by addressing sort's Literary and Art Agency, New- Mil, N. Y, pin: shops of tho Lackawanna and llootnsliurg Kallroad at Kingston, aro .1.1 1 . .1.-1.1 , . 1 1 iim tier ihv wiin a cnrresiioiiii nt? A sandbank full upon lliruo children W Iflll.T.IJb UliUVMtll 1.. lib Ul.11.1.- : . mi .umiiiv ill ii:i iiiiuii. linn iniu ill till iiuiiiuii J.iiuiuim uiiiiu,iiii, ivu:, hi- mtly killed. Two other children. ni in lit ri in d'uuiiu. u' i1 vtTV .tilvzed. , lEMl'ERATURE 01 INOVOmO-T Wlillt amsburg, observed daily threo Maximum or highest teiriper.iturotin ...... ii.-. .1... m.i. Mlmimum or lowest teinperaturo i r,n tho 30th. at 7. it.in. Jlciin 1(1!. ii i fit cm v on iim num. il.z. Owners of horses who have hud tho rcvtiillng disease and recovered tlicro- irnm wn nri won inspniimr inn illu mine innrnmini winmr nun m un id rn. l.m linril inn rlnr I lin v 1 iwnut i t FnoM tho Annual Roport of tho State nut uiuiu was uuiiuuuu iiuiii vuiuuiuia county miring tlio past year, ono tm- mm aim irnm mo ueginning to tlio present tlmo 67 patients, of which num ber ij wero males and 22 females. Tho receipts of tho Institution fur tho past year wero $111,200.81 and tho payments SI I0.074.CO leaving a balnnco in tho tosury of $22G'21. The Lackawanna Valley House, ono vi wo largest ana finest botcU in Scran Kwasdestroypd by flro last week. Tho was intense, men.wotnon, and children being frantic with terror ; but J1ft II una tnniin 1 mi. - i ...m a to 3,O0O tho greater part of which Is covered by hiburauco. Tlio lire is sup FO'Od to havo originated from a derec tivellue. (Joveral firemen wero injured falling timbers. Fon tho benefit of tlinsn Intnrpstoil In Festivals wo would suggost a neat littlo "lido offered at a recent fair in Now Vork. It U called an "Antldoto for wve," tho contents of ono vial of which we said to bo u euro for tho most ng-' Bravatcci case. Tho "contents" aro a "neat littlo mitten." H Is to bo tiresumi'il that wn shall liivo ono or moro Festivals now that Jte Winter has fairly set in though wo "io not heard definitely of anyas yet. h tlesiro to caution persons having sick horses to oxorclso great caro that "onoof tlio matter discharged from tho loio of tho animal gets 'ou them. Wo cavo learned ofsovernl cases whoro tho flatter lias fallen upon cuts on tho hands and of ono caso whero It got Into tho oyo w tlio person, when tlio rosults havo I'rovcd dangorous and oven fatal. Too wueh caro cannot bo taken In this sub jrct,as n moment of carelessness may wiiiro. Horses in coughing frequently "pel tlio matter Into tho faco of tho person attending them and It was in I'1' manner that thn nnr-inii nllnilnil tn aljovo received tho dischargo In his oyo. "us caso proved fatal. 'I'ilKhorso disease lias nrovod verv liicotivenieutto thoso who.as witnesses w principals, wero compollod to attend court this wook. Many of thorn resld nglong distances from town wero com. I'cucu to walk, nil of their animals wing too sick to uso. A wnlk of sixteen Cr clghtoon miles over roucrh. frozen Wads Is no Joko as doubtless many havo found. Tho dlsoasosoems to bogradttally ""appearing and has caused but littlo osa by death, vory few ca;es having '"ininnted fatally, TitANKsoivixo Day passed qulotly In Dloomsburg, Thcro was much eat ing of turkoy In family gatherings nnd pleasant social Intcrcourao wni tho prin cipal fcaturo of tho occasion, Thcro was no rioting or drunkonnoss on tho streets, nnd in this respect wo lmvo tho advantago of our neighbors of Danvlllo whero, as wo loam from ono of tho papers published there, thoro was a row In which several quiet cltlaons wero 111 treated. Whiskey was tho causo, of course A younci fellow named Isaiah Beers was nrrostcd on Tuesday for stealing n largo rock fish from Enos Jacoby. Ho had been suspectod of similar thefts be foro but was novor caught. A boy who saw him tako tho fish and who wont homo with him at tho tlmo was tho Witness against him. Esq. Browcr held Beers In $200 ball, in default of which ho was sent tojail. If wo nro not mis taken Bccra has been In troublo beforo and sooms to bo a bad boy. Ho Is In Borlous troublo now which should provo a warning as to his futuro conduct. The changes of teinperaturo of lato lmvo been vory marked. Tho Intenso cold of tho latter part of last week, when tho thermometer marked a3 low as 12" abovo zero, was followed by a heavy rain storm on Monday night, and comparatively warm wcathor. It is probablo howovcr that winter lias fairly set in nnd that summcr-llko days will bo hereafter liko tho complimen tary calls of cherubim few and far be tween. (Communicated,) Sugarloaf Nov. 22 1872 Kwrbii Columbian. Mr. Gearhart Kilo Jr of Tuscola County Mich, and I went hunting to day and our dogs start ed up a fine silver gray fox. When it was driven nrouud Into sight I shot and knocked It over and Mr Kilo c.uno very near catching it. However it got away and was tlnally run down and killed by tho dogs. It was a flno atil innl and worth (to u) about SI0O-J95 in fun ami tho rest in fox. Z. L. Kile. Tin: mall arrangements grow worse and worse. Klnco November 1st they lmvo been bad enough but now tho Heading It. It. by a chango of schedulo tirao has entirely cut off tho Now York mails which aro now not received until nearly noon of tho day following. AVo earnestly trust that this is but tempor ary. Should it bo othcrwiso tho Kead inglt. II. will gain for Itself tho ill will of tho wholo section of country which is tints deprived of dally papers. Tho matter is especially annoying to us as publishers. Some of thojo Western papers tell tough stories. Here, for instanco.ls tho l'ueblo Chieftain with u marvelous tale of a stono recently discovered by "a prominent citizen" which turns out to bo first class soap, forms perfect lather, takes out stains and grease spots from clothing.leaves tho skin as smooth ns an infant's and has a pleasant odor. Thcro is only ono additlou which could bo mado to this story.viz: "Subsequent developments liavo established tho existence of largo quantities of this soap-stono put up neatly in pound packages suitablo for tho trade." This wo think would render tho narrativo perfect. "Goon ron this Day Only. Tho question whether passengers may "lay over" and resume tbeir journey at pleasure, or Whether, when they do so, they havo forfeited their tickets for tho remainder of their Journoy, is still be ing discussed by tho newspapers. To settle tho matter, we will state that the lower courts decided that a passenger had tho right to "lay over," but the caso was carried to tho Supremo Court, which roversed tho decision and said ho had not. This is final. This decision, of course, does unt apply to thoso who purchase a ticket ono day and go tho en tire distance next. CAl'T. StUHMKII's rulilier hnltninci aro a public necessity wt.ero slippery SlllC-WUlKS UDOUtHI. Wo find the abovo in a I'ittston pa per and confess ourselves at a loss to understand why "Capt. Sturmer's rub ber bottoms" are a necessity to that thriving town. Tho allusion to "slip, pery bide walks" might iudlcato that, without his "rubber bottoms," tho Capt. was in tho Jiabit of tumbling down and thereby obstructing tho pavement to tho aunoyonoj and in convenience of pedestrians, but then it would oeom an easy matter to persuade tlio Capt. to frequent by-strcots, and not impede tho progress of his fellow townsmen. But perhaps, tho "rubber bottoms" may be attached to tlio Capt's pantaloons nnd act ns a spring cushion movent or a mil, although wo cannot understand how tho public is Interested in that. Fact is, wo givo it up. Tho Bellofonto Watchman ovidently does not consider Gen. Harry Whito a very valuablo member of tho Constitu tional Convention. Wo think it would bo as well if men of ability nnd education wero to do tlio talking. Hero Is tho Watchman's commentary; Wo hopo when tho Constitutional Con vention next moots, that tho first t liuir liuuompis to uo, win mo to uovisosomu means to suppress Harry White. A blatautblathorskitoliko him should not bo permitted to occupy so much of tho time of that body. Thoy must not only feel it as an Inillctlon hard to bear, but it is a great strain upon tho patienco of tho public. Ho is'as frothy as a irhiss of BiitttiK ueer wiinotit nan ns much sub stance. His vapid andjporslstent vanor lusuiumi uiiiuiiiKtuuu uuru, una 11 uiu uonvenuon expects to obtain attention to us ueuuenuious. it must do some thing to suppress all such weak creatures ns wiuio. CiiLKiiY ah Medicine. Colery Is In season, and it is assorted of tt that It Is ono of tlio most potent antl-nervino remedies known. Until recently, was said of celory that It possessed no medicinal qualities, but a writer In a leading pictorial asserts that ho has "known nnny men, and women too who, from various causes, havo becomo so much affected with iicrvousnes,that when thoy stretched out their hands they shook liko aspen leaves on a windy day, who by a dally moderato uso of tho blanched foot slnlks, or tho celery loaves as a salad, becamo as strong and steady In limbs ns other pooplo. I havo known others 'so very nervous that tho least annoynnco put thoin In a stato of nervous ngltatlon, who wero In almost constant perplexity and fear, and who wero ellectuully cuiod by a dally uso o celery." It Is said to bo a euro for i pitntion of tho heart nlso. Court Proceedings. Tho general term of Columbia county Courts convened on Monday, Decem ber 2d Inst. His Honor, William El well nnd his associates, Irnm Dcrr and Is.mc S. Monroo, Esqrs., on tho bench. Tho list of Grand Jurors was callod nnd John P. Dcrr, Esq., of Jackson town ship was appointed foreman. Tho list of constables was called nnd all tho townships represented, nnd tho proper'rolurns mado. Tho auditor's report In tho estato of Nancy Pllklngton, making distribution confirmed nisi. In tlio estate of Snmuol McNcal, de ceased, tho auditor's roport making dis tribution, confirmed nisi. The auditor's report In tho estato of Albert Hunter, deceased, making dis tribution of tho funds in tho hands of administrator, confirmed nisi. In tho estato of William Hess, do. ceased. Tho order of salo continued. On motion of J. G. Preczo, Esq,, the order of salo In tho estato of Peter Bit ncr, deceased, continued. In tho casoof Jacoby Gotllng, against J. V. Yoho and Lawrcnco Waters, pe tition of Lawrcnco Watora for subroga tion to tho rights of tho plaintiff. Rulo granted. John K. Girton, Elijah Shutt and William A. Kile, appointed tipstaves for tho first week of tho term, and M. C. Woodward and'G. W. Forstor for tho second week. In tho caso of Commonwealth against Charles Smith, on motion of district attorney, non pros allowed on payment of costs. In tho matter of tho distribution of tho fund arising from tho salo of tho property of Jeremiah Getkin, tho aud itor was allowed until Dcccmber.-l, 1S72 to make his report. Commonwealth vs. James Ennls, recognizance taken for his appeuranco at tho next sessions. Elizabeth Peters against Georgo D. Peters, petition in divorce, on motion an alias subpoena allowed. Commonwealth vs. Charles Conyng ham, chargo assault and battery, a truo bill. Commonwealth vs. Lewis Frantz, chargo assault aud battery, n true bill. In tho estate of Jonnthan Wilson, deceased, petition forsalo, salo ordorcd. In tho estato of Georgo Laubaugh, deceased, tho return of inquisition con firmed nisi. Keport of salo by tho guardian of Clara Bittcnbendcr, confirmed nisi. Tho caso of Bromhall A Co., against McNinch nnd Shuman, judgment was taken by agreement against tho do fondants. Peter Fenstermacher against tho bor ough of Ccntrnlia, on motion an execu tion was allowed. Charles C. Merrcll against tlio School District of Milllin township, on motion of C. B. Brockway execution allowed. In tho estato of Ephraim Evans, do- cbased, tho report of salo in mado by tho administrators, confirmed nisi. Martha Uron against John Uren, alias subpoena in divorco allowed. C. B. Brockway against Contralia borough, an execution was allowed. Commonwealth vs.tho Supervisors of Catawissa township, charge refusing to work public roads, a truo bill. In tho estato of Leander C-irman, de ceased, potltlon for salo of realty, sale ordered. In the estate of Jacob Kostonb auder, deceased, order of salo continued. Cutharino Suit, committed to tho Lu natic Hospital at Harrisburg, ordered to bo removed to tho Hospital at Dan ville. In tho caso of A. W. Eaton and wife against B. F. Warner, a jury was colled and returned a verdict in favor of tlio defendants. Petition of John W. Shuman, guar dian of Lloyd Shuman, for citation on Mie.hael Grover, tho former guardian, to file his account, citation awarded. Tho petition of Lowis Magdeburg praying to becomo a citizen; on being sworn ho wns admitted to citizenship. Commonwealth against Daniel Witts chargo assault and battery, not a truo bill and tho prosecutor to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. Peter Weaver, chargo assault, etc., on motion of Dis trict Attorney, leave granted to enter a non pros on payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. William Tyson, chargo larceny, a truo bill. lteport of viewers of a road In Lo cust township, leading from Slabtown to Bear Gap, confirmed nisi. Keport of salo in tho estato of P. V. Sleeley, deceased, confirmed nisi. In the estato of John Ruckol, deceas ed, on motion of J. G. Frceze,Esq.,order of salo continued. Franklin township against John Me Reynolds and others, continued on con ditions that fifty dollars bo paid to tho supervisors to bo expended on a certain road and co3ts to bo paid by tho defen dants nnd tho railroad company to comply with tho report of tho commiss ioners. Roport of viowors of a road in Pino nnd Jackson townships, confirmed nisi Tho Jury Commissioners wero In- structcd to put in tho proper wheols tho names of four hundred and fifty per sons to servo as Jurors for thoetisuing year. There was ordered two weeks court at February term noxt. In tho estato of Dr. Simon Kotner, deceased, tho order of salo was contln ucd. In tho cstatoof Daniel Giger, deceased tho order of salo was continued. Roport of viewers of abroad in Pino township, near tho farm of John Leg gott, confirmed nisi. In tho estuto of Jonathan Knittle, deceased, tho order of salo was contin ued. In tho estato of Isaiah Shuman, do ceased, rulo was granted on tho heirs to appoar at noxt term and accopt tho esuuoattuo valuation or snow causo why it should not bo sold. In tho estato of Peter Strieker, de ceased, tho report of salo of tho realty, confirmed nisi. In tlio estato of Anthony Wltman, deceased, on motion, John M. Clark was appointed auditor tomakodlstrlbu tlon. In tho estato of Jacob Harris, deceased on motion u rulo was granted on tho heirs to appear ul next term, and accept or refuse tho estate at tho valuation or 9how euuso why tho samo should not bo sold. Mlehucl F. Kyerly,i2sq,,vas appoint ed to audit tho pupllu accounts fur 1872, ill iijoi'ttiuiu uijuuwu jvuuii, uufvtvs ed, repprt of snio cont'Tmod uisi. t.. 1 l."-,.Af,-r. T- il' .1 , lteport of tlio Grand Jury. CoTiUMdia County, s. a. To tho Hon. Judges of tlio Court of Quarter Scestonsof tho penco In nnd for tho County of Columbia: Tho Grand Inquest of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania, Inquiring for tho body of tho county of UDlumblo, respectfully roport: Thnl wo havo, pursuant to our required duty, calmly and deliberately investigated all tho bills of Indictment presented for our consideration nt this tlmo, and havo passed upon thotn according to their merits. That wo havo examined tho Public Buildings nnd find them in ordinary good ropalr. Wo further recommend that thcro bo n suitablo out kltchcn-bullt for tho convcnlenco.of tlioShorlff 'a fami ly, an Improvement vcrymuch needed, all of which is respectfully submit ted. John P. Deiib, Foreman. Dec. 8d, 1872. DESTltUCTIVF. FIIIH AT Centralia. Wo hnvojust learned of a destructive flro that occurred In our sister borough of Contralia yesterday morning. Bo tween tho hours of 12 and 1 o'clock n. m. flames wero discovered issuing from tho basement or Mr. PIffer's hotel, situ atod on Contro street. Thcro being no flro apparatus thoro tho ontlro building was soon enveloped In flames which communicated to tho adjoining build ing nnd from tlicnco to threo other buildings adjoining each other. Tho brick building ndjolnlng tho hotel bo longed to Mr. Filler, tho first floor of which was occupied by Martin Mon aglian, of this place, as a storo room. Ho had a largo stock of goods, which, with tho buildiug, was entirely de stroyed. His loss is about eight thous and dollars, insured for about two thousand. Mr. Piffer had his two prop erlics insured, but havo not learned for what amount. Tho third houso de stroyed was a frnmo building nnd bo longed to Henry Piffer, brother of Win, Plfl'er somo Insurance. Tho next prop' crty belonged to and was occupied by Mrs. Curry as a dwelling nnd liquor store. Tlio framo storo nnd dwelling belonging to Charles Murphy was next nnd hero tho flames wero checked by tho tearing away of n small framo house belonging to Mrs. Gunnnn. Tlio storo room in Mr. Murphy's houso was occupied by Mr. Vanburen as a drug storo, telegraph olfico, &c. Slnco writing the above, wo learn that tho tiro originated in tho basomcnt of tho brick building. Mr. Monaghan not being thcro nono of his stock was saved. Tho second story of tho brick building was occupied ns bed rooms by Mr. Piffer. The third story was a largo hall occupied by tlio Odd Follows, Knights of Pythias, Son3 of America nnd JuniorSons of Temperance Every, thing in tho hall was destroyed somo insurance. J. Harry James, Esq., occu, pied an offlco in ono of tho burnt build. ings, but saved his library. Dr. Las- hello occupied rooms in tho Murphy property and saved somo of his effects. Tho post offlco and telegraph ofllco wero in Mr. Vanburen's drug storo Tho mail matter.telegraph Instruments nnd a portion of tho drug stock wero saved. Tho stablo in tho roar of tho hotel caught firo once, but by tho aijlof a HabcocK .Extinguisher was oxtln ,'ulshcdand much other property saved. At this tlmo it is impossiblo to get at tho losses and insurance. Ashland Ad- vacate. One Vote. Referring to a para graph in tho Ledger giving tho votes of tho electoral colleges for President of tho United States, a correspondent recalls tho fact that tho ono voto against Monroo in 1821, was given for John Qulncy Adams. Ono of tho Now Eng, Jand olectors, choson with tho undoi- stanillng that thoy should voto for tho ro-clection of Monroe, said that "John Quincy Adams had been nctual Presi dent four years, and ought to bo Pros! dent In name as well as in fact." Mr, Adams was President Monroo's Secro tary of State. As to Mr. Adams' actual Presidency, wo givo only tho opinion of tlio independent elector, Puesidential Votes. President Washing ton was elected in 1779 nnd ngain In 1793 without an opposing vote. John Adams had only ono majority in 1707. In 1S01 Jefferson and Burr re- ceived an equal vote, nnd tho Houso of uuuu y Representatives gave tho favor of tho former. In 1805 Jefferson received 102 electoral votes over Charles O. Plnckney's 11. In 1800 Madison got 122 out of 175 electors, and in 1813 ho received 12S to Do Witt Cliuton's SO. At tho eighth Presidential election Monroo received 183 out of 217 olectoral votes, and in 1821 was ro-elccteil by 227 to ono. In 1821, tho election of Presi dent dovolved upon tho Houso of Rep resentatives, John Qulncy Adams was, through tho Inilucnco of Henry Clay, chosen for tho position. In 182S An- drow Jackson received 178 electoral votes to John Q. Adams' S3, and ho was ro-elected in 1832 by 210 votes against 67ecattored between Clay, Floyd and Wirt. In 1830 Martin Vim Burcn camo in by 170 to 111 divided between Harrison, White, Webster and Man gum. In 1810 Harrison was elected President over Van Burcn by n voto of 231 to 09. In IS 11, James K. Polk ro ceived 170 to Henry Clay's 105 votes. Z.ichnry Taylor, in 1818, had 103 votes in tho electoral collego to Lowis Cass' 127. In 1852, Franklin Pierco was olected President by a voto of 290 to WInfleld Scott's 12. James Buchanan dofoated Fremont, In 1S50, by 175 to 111 In 18G0, Abraham Lincoln received 180 olectoral votes, Douglas 12, Breckln ridge, 72, nnd Boll 30; and, in 1601, Lincoln was ro-clected over Georgo B. McClolIan by a voto of 212 to 21. And In 18G8, Grant defeated Seymour by a voto of 211 to SO. llccclpts for XoKinbcr B F Zarr JS5 OftiH Huber Sou linn Win Kl will til Kil l! Colo & Hill 40 I tu Jesse Zauer u 7a r.si niepu jiuiuy 1:1 60 Paper HiickH Wesley Raliert llrownA Jmifs George Winner Rev N Bptur Leonard Kline Dlouisburg Rank ing Co i: 11 Ruuyan Est JohuDullman Htnto Committee II cu S W 18 W i 0t' 60 12 00 John Biaulo J tu X IU J U) 1! IU 7 75 J Vfi 1) Snyder Co Geo Kelchncr John Ullbelm James Belfurd K 1' Brockway Jeremiah Muwry Jumes Lamon Blanks 1 80 1 S. X OU W a ui iJubu McReynolds 1 00 tiu UU: r. i a u 1 ino- Henry Cyrus Uobblns Dr Wm Ret as John NuiiKesacr John vnnLleu i ou 13 60 I jit Alirsui Young 21 S2 KdmuudSchell !l 00 i Oil 4 OU J P lliuiliou '1 out a ou 2 00 ATlkeler 2 U wm aimer I H Heudershott lllnnks 60 1 6U 2 U) J G Freero 30 Ui Columbia county tirJ.l'S' 11 w vnuiauitt Puper Sacks Paper haekn Mayberry lluheu licui llurudt 1 ISl ui.iuca nut-iior State Agi Moo'y II K RluiJes John G Jucoby Est J U Hartuiun lllauks 2 M 1 OU t! no J OU U Ul 'J 111 I 00 6 IX 4 UU a to.' r.st r neesuuiiz Win Trowbrldo TJ Foster Jacob Mcl'olluiu 3 UU l: II Orvls 15 00 & 00 1 ji J Ul ti tu uo Paper Sacks N J lleudershot Wormal school lllnnks Rtubcu llogfilt IMIMastulkr Blanks 467 Kit I'liulli Fox M Albertsnu 3 OU I'ltl 2 IW Cnluwt.kuLoda MARRIAGES. ...n.tl-.TttT..nl,. 11,1.. 167!! W Jlov. w. 31. jnrneu, Air, uornpiiiis wmiiiiuiu iu 1 viiiKi:.Luu,aii ot New Coinmbus !,uzerno cu., l'n, jUNOEIl HIOHlt:. At liUireiUlonrc, nu tlio Sllli of ov, uy iiov, i rniiiner, ir. nervov M, liiniRor of Jncfcuon, nml Minn Mnrgnrot H. Ulclilo, of l'lno township, Columbia county, l'fl. I'KNNINOTON-ll AtlTMAN. -In Ornncovlllo, on iiiezHin innl,, uy mo uov. .rpcnr, wnuor (', l'cnnliiKlon ami Amnniln 11. ilartmnn, ti jtli ot Flshlnccrcelc. KMNE-KVKH. In OrocnwooJ. nt tho honso nt Jotepn w, iiow.0, onine ziinn., uy a. ,i, ai ueruion, i.'l,, air. wnancR 11. jvuuu ui iw villo, l'a, unrR nn.i iuun auiiu iv, .ivtis ui niiii- Wa tvUh iUn h&nnv nnnnln Ihn inmt rilnftHAtit Af mat rtmnnlni wnafher In tlin vnvn.ua oiilfa.All hope tlmt their HflverGstflriuMta will bo Ihoffe of thelr chllilrcn. For tlio lirklo.tmnll ncnualntnnco of "Aulil Ijinit Hyno" wa have tlio most rnruent fttiu incnuiy rrRnru.nnu mini, i nut, utiiusuotiiiu tier liunliiiuil may inako tnulr honeymoon a porpctunl one. MARKET REPORTS. Uloomaburc market. Wheat per bushel....... tiM nor,. ii ...,.. fv I OAtS. 14 , ,W Flour per barrel 1 J 'JO Clovorfioed - i CO 1 jjaxiiceu - i w nutter Tallow KEBR so 40 . 10 " rouitoe H m... Drlod AppleB IlamM . in Mldea nml Hliouldera o . 10 . 25 00 Lard per pound Hay per ton SPECIAL X0TICKS. THK (JHEAT PICTORIAL AXKUAL. t Tjie, iiin.'i Trniind Htiitea Almonnofor 1873. for distribution, oraHj.llirouuhout the , United Btatoa, anil nil clvlllied conntrloa of tho Wcslorn Hem isphere, la now pulillshcd nml rendy for ilcllvory, iiriDi uu-,.,iihii linltfiml. Tlnlipmlnn anil unall' 111 1110 IMllIIinill UUIJUnil, l ltuuii ni.m,,. Ish lauouniios. nnd all wbowish to.underslaud tho truo piTiioBopiiy ofiit-nith should rend nnd pondertho vnlunblosuKKeHtlmisltcontalns. In of diseases. It embraces n lnrKoamountqf lnfor SSffSaiirffK na professional man ; and tlio calculations liavo am mt su able for i olt-A Mnl Intml llnlnmlnr. Tli nature, Hies, anil oxiraoruinary Euiuuiry efTecta of Hoslettcr'sHtomaeb Hitters, tbo ; sta le tonlo and niterativo oi moro uiuu uuu uio 'lirlallnn wnrld.nr Aulv set forth In Its Danes. which nro also Interspersed with pictorial Illus trations, valuablo recipes for the household aud fiirm. bumorous nuecdotcs, and other. Instruc tlvo and nmusini; reauing mavier, uhkiuui huh selected. Amonj; tbe Annuals to appear with tbeopenlneofthoycar, thlswlll bo one of t bo most useful, and may be hud for the atktni. Tho tirmirieinrs. Messrs. iiostctter t smith, ruts- tive nnd amuslne readlnir matter, original nnd buruh.l'a., on receipt of a two cent , stamp, will I lorwnrd n copy by mall to nny porkon who can not procuro ono In bis neighborhood. Tho Hit ters ure sold In every city, town and village, nnd nro extensively used throughout .the entire civilized world. uecoiw. A Bin Little Tiiino. Tho com- ploto washer; every family should have ono of theso littlo wondors. Will wash shirt wristbands and collars perfect without any rubbing by hands. Prlco only $0.00. For salo by W. H. Yetter, Bloomsburg, Pa. ' 3w Tno rush will bo nt I. W. Hartman's this month for Christmas Qoods Go yo also. M. P. Lutz will offer his usual variety of holiday goods as cheap as over. Lost. In this town, on Monday last, a black Memorandum Book, containing papers and accounts of no valuo to any nnn lint thn rnvnur. Tho finder will bo suitably rowarded by leaving it at this OlllCe, JACOB E3TKOU1'. Who wants chean and cood Sleiahs? Now Is tho tlmo to buy that kind : call lit tho Koystouo Carriago Shop, on Iron Strnot nml vnn will upt lust tlio kind of I that intrusive stimulants have nomedlclnnl vnl b,.r.. ' 1 "! !...5.::Jr::i -A ,.!, uo. and that detcstablo slops, composod of Krl- sleigh you read about for $70, worth S100. and tney cannot uo unuer soiu. jnow is tno lime to ouy, dhow or nu snow. Important Testimony! Tho followlnc letters aro among tho many we arocoustautly receiving fioin peraons who hi avo been cured by Sclicnck's Pulmonic Syrup, Schcnck's Sen AVceil Tonic, AND Sclienck's Mandrake Pills Pennsgrove, Snltin County, New Jersey, FEUIinAItV 27, 187a. Dr. J. H.SCHENCK.N. E. corner Blxth and Arch cfroaf,i. lMillntlplnhla. Respected Hlr I tako pleasure i In nddlnemy testimony to inatoi mu mini iiuei muu uuv been cured by tboelllcacyof Scheuck'sl'ulmonlo o..ri,r. u.n wi.nl Tonic, and Mnndrako Pills. Consumption has been hereditary with ray family, most of Its members having died ot It at early ages. My mother nnd threo brothersilled nt thougoof al.ouo brother at '.7, nnd my sister ttYwas. when nbout 31 years, soiled with liver complaint, which rapidly developed Into Pulmo nary Consumption. I wns compelled to rellu aulsh my employment (that of a blncusmlth.) I consulted skillful aud eminent physicians, Dn,i irimi munv natent nostrums, but without hucoess, so that my friends wero sure that tbero w.,ii,ilinn,nrniv recoverv. lor I was reduced from HU pounds to 101, nnd was notable to do anything wltuoul assistance. Uy WUllLl I1UW lUWUHlrtlll IM.itltllUtUlH. M- ternosltlon, J was ludueed to try your remedies, and place mysell under J our treatment, and so I SBimej as ihoueti somo superhuman p rapid ,U QUU lllUrilUgll VUH my iccuicijr, mat lb decision inlnt work, and to-day I am as well as at any wwer will any time ouring my ine. i vtiii;u wuuu., ui .iu j mi. Old llllu lor suiuu Vllliu iiuvu ui;c:ii ii.-Kuiiiiiy uv- tenillug Ui my basinets, bidding fair to live to a good old age. j am imiiiiiiiii i.' aww i,,u "i'i,"'"" . having placed me in u lwsillou wherein 1 uiu u benelll instead of u burden to my family. Your Mandrake Pills ure tho only medicine I over uso now. 1 thluk tueyuro tho best lu tbo world. . , . , , 1 call reier you ill lllinuriim in my iieiguuum who will verily nil I have written, and any In formation nny of my fellow citizens mnv desire will bo freely nud gladly given, upon receipt ot stamp.by Yours.utc. I- Key West, JFla., Toll. 10, ISM. Dr. J. II.SCHUN'CK.N. R. cor. Sixth and Arch streets, rmiaueipma, Dear Sir Please rorwurd. per tirstneamcr. six liottleM Sea Vt'evd Tonic i mnnln Hvrllll. - " ...v.iw . 1 our ineuiciues ure o sucn vmuu uiuntwu not be without them In my household, uud lu fact uo family should bo without them, I have given them n fair test, and openly de clare them to be even bettor than you claim. very respcciiuny yours, a.a W. A. WHITEIIURST. Philadelphia. March 1. 1872. Dr.J.II.SCHENCK, Respected sir i taito pieasuro in awaruiug n you thlscerttacatoor the wonueriui euro your Pnlmonlo Syrup nud Sea Weed Tonlo produced. My throat und bronchial tubes wero so highly Inllnmed that It was almost Impossible fur mu to uieiillnw tuv fund. 1 air. on a visit to my uncle, Mr. Charles John son, No. U12 Federal street, who says your medi cines rulseil him from almost death ufler all oth er menus had lulled, auit no Having, tiiereiure, full coiitldeuco lu the virtue of your remedies, strongly recommended mo to try them. I did Sll. Ullll 1U 11 UU WVeiL II Ulll lllV 111I1U X l.uillii,vi. v.. Inking them my throat underwent a very great change for tbe better, so that 1 could eat my meals without any difficulty or paiu. I cau searcoly flud words to express my gratitude for the early relief your lnvuluablo medicines pro duced upon me, nud I deem It but uuacl or grati tude, tu glvo you tbu acknowledgement ot my urprcelatiou, Yours respecltully. U4llir,l, ,11. JftLUIH, No. 110 West Thirty-third street, New York. SCIIENCK'S I'ULHONIO SYRUP, SEA WEED TONIC, anil MANDRAKE PILLS. Theso nro tho only medicines that will cure Pulmonary Cousuiuptlou. Dr. bcheuck has been In constant practice over thirty years continu ally exumlnfng lungs, ami knows bis medicines. 11 properly uiutu, win euro uousumptiou, 111s Muuilrnku l'lllu cleanse tbu Uverund stomach; lattstbo coating of tbo stomach, aud makes It digest. Ills Puliuoulo Syrup ripens tbo mutter, aud uutuio throws It oU without uuy exertion, 111s neu wetu iuuiu uiuiveii mu iuuu, siuuii. l'rlt'O of tbe Pulmmila Srrun nud Sen Weed Tunic, !,'.'.' per bottle, or (7 0U per hulf doxeii. iuauurauunus.o cems peruox. PREPARED ONIA' AND I OU BALE 11Y J. II. SOIIENCK & SON, N. E. Corner SIXTH utul ARCH Utreets, 1'JIII.AUKU'IIIA, And by Druggists and Dealers generally, JOHNSTON, 110IJ.0WAY ii COWIUIN, G02 Arch 6trelt. Philadelphia. Who'.emle Agents. npr; Old llstnlillslicd Conl Yard O. W .Neat, & Uno. Wholcsalo & Ro- 1... . . I I 1 1 1 ! l. 1 . .. -1 IHII J7UIUUI11 III 1111 Bl.Un Ul lllUUUSb ijumitiun ui -iwu uui uiiuuioii vaiiu, nf tho very lowest market rates. Llmo- burners supplied nt liberal rates with best quality No. 0, coal. For smith fires, In addition ton prima nrtlclo of lump, wo lmvo a nrst ciass i uaiu.v oi iinuini- nous conl. at 10.25 ncr ton on wharf. iinrirosiocKsoi nil rizcs constantly on hand. Strict personal nttcntion given to tho preparation of nil our coal. Grain, Lumbor nnd Slabs taken in exchnngo for coal. Coal delivered to nny part of tho town. Orders left nt McKclvy Ncnl & Co'n. storo or nt our office, will rccclvo prompt nttcntion. Office & Yards at McKelvy & NEAii'a Fuknace, East BtiOOMsnuna. Your pntronngo respect fully solicited. uiuiotis or YOUTH. Every nervous YonnirMan In tho Union, will receive, free, a lteclpo that, will provo n blesalnK I iiirougu me, vy auurc&nuip, in conuuiMiru, JoflN II. Oil DEN. Box61?2I. O. Cedar Ht.,N. Y. iou. v.jy, For furs, dress goods, shawls,German- mu IT uiii ui ui.v huuun ui uuj' uuov.in- UOtl gO 10 JU. I'. LiUtZ. " Now Is vour limn to snvn mnnov. bv buying n Silver Mould Whlto Wlru uiotnes lnno: cruarnntco civon ncrainst rusting, freezing, wcarlug or Injuring clothes hung upon It, in any shapo or form. Chenper than a ropo lino; apply to A. Bauww, Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa.; nlso agent for tho Now Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Muchlno. lw. You ouelit to go nnd sco I. W. Hart- man's fancy goods for Christmas. Tlio rrnsriint llreath of llcnutj' Attests tho matchless purlfylnir proper ties of Sozodont. Every lady who lias over used It, proclaims It a perfect antldoto to dental decay. PurO tcetll aro Clllovcd by all who resort to this agreeable, wholesome, and invaluable yegotaulo CUmpOtltlU. Spalding's Glue will mend your WHJ H, IXC. Ai'Tint carefully readinc ono of tho circulars of Wells' Grand Distribution, which takes placo In Bridgeport, Conn., Tinn 111 1Q70 lio.in linnnmn oatlDllnl aw. u.., nu.u ui.wiuu duu9hi.ii that it is ail Cnterprlzo Worthy tho at- in(inll nll(i i.fitrnnnrfA nf nil. TI Un ItllUOIl nilU pairoiiago 01 all. 11 IS a homo affair, endorsed bv all tlio IcadinL' cltb.ens of Brldcoport. and tho VllSt amount of property to bo given away will afford an opportunity to hundreds of securing valuablo gifts of various kinds, including Houses nnd Lots, Horses nnd Carriages, Bank Stock, Government Bonds, untl many articles wo lmvo not spaco to enumerate. All aro advised to send early to tho Great Central OHlco of Walls' Grand Distri bution, at Bridgeport, Conn., nnd sccuro a nantisomo tjiiromo or J-Jncraving, ranging in prlco from Si to S.i, nnu a sliaro in tho Grand Distribution for each dollar's woith of pictures pur- CASroniA. A substitute, for Castor Oil a voi dable preparation containing neither Mluerals, Morphine nor Alcohol. It Is pleasant to tnltu does not nauseat, und operates when nil other remcdlss tall. Dr. lMtcher has experimented fifteen yonrs In producing n preparation moro elllclcnt than Castor Oil, without Us horrid taste. Tbo Castorla recutates tbu system : cures consumption, stomach ache, croup und llatulen- I cy. auu Kins wurins. ii. lines nm. uiKires ur ces natural sleep, aud is particularly adapted to I urine, iiv iih immune, suoin lie eneci. ii uriitiu- Ci villi; uoii leeuiuiK cimurcu. AIT .,.... 1)l..fn nn. ... In.lhla n.tl.ln nn.l will forward threo bottles eratls to thu eiidress I of any uno so uutheutlcated. Insist that your uruggisi oruer ii lor you. ltcoaui outou cenis. and ono bottlo will savo many doctor'H bills. nov t iw, Tun Latest Kwixni.B. Certain Knnctlraonl- nnn nlinrlntjints would fillll llursuado tho World log acids and drastic pugatlvos, are belter ton ics man ine unest vegeiauie ingreuienw roiunia' i-d with the nurest nnd mellowest nroducts of tbo I still. Uut tills sort of thing won't go down. The fitomaciiot ourcomraoo sense rejecm it, us inc physical stomach of every man with an unde praved palabs rejects, with loathing and abhor rence, the nauseous abominations, "free from alcohol." winch Humbugs nro trying tn thrust down tho throats of Temperance Invalids uudur tho pretense that tho tilth will do them good ? It Is not llltelvthat whllo Plantation Rltters, the Standard Tonic of America, Is nuywhero ac eesslblo, such sickening frauds cau make much headway, but It Is as well to put tho public on ineir guaru ug aiuni. mem, - POURT PROCLAMATION. Wiieiieas, tho Hon. William Elwell, Tresldenl Judge of tbo Court of Oyer nnd Terminer nnd tleneinl Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions of tho l'enco and Court of Common l'leas and Or phan's Court in tbo 2lith Judicial District, com posed of tho counties of Columbia, Hullivau aud Wyoming, aud tho Hon. Irani Derrnuil Isaac B. Monroo Assoclato Judges of Columbia county havo issued their precept, bearing dato tbo isth day of October. In tbo year of our Lord, ono thousand, eight hundred nnd seventy-two.nuil In miuernn,i General Quarter Sessions of th Peaco modlrccted for holdlngncourtot oyer and Tor- c'ourtof Common Pleas anil urnnau's court, In ninnnmbiiiL'. in tbo county of Columbia, on tbo Hist Monday, being tno at day ot December next, to continue two weeks. Notlco Is hereby given, to tbo Coroner, to tho Justices of the Pence, nml tbo Constables of the said county of Columbia, that they bo tbeuand thero In their proper person at lu o'clock In the forenoon oisaiu.uu.iyui uicumyui wiiu ineir refolds, lnnuisltlons and other remembrances, to do those things which to their olllces appertain to bo done. And those that aro bound by recognizance, to prosecute ngalust tho pris. nuers that nro or mny bo In the Jail ot tho saiu xcumy of Columbia, to bo then nnd thcro to prosecuto them ns shall bo Just. Ju rnrtt urn lenuested tu bo liunctual 111 their atteud. nuce, agreeably tothelrnotlces. Datcdutlllooms . burg, tho Sth day of Nov., In thn yenr L. h. of uur Lord, nnu thousand eight buti- dred nml novelitv-twnnnd lu tlioiilni'tv tlfth yenr of tho Iudepcudcnio ot tbe United States of America. AARON HMIT1I, illooinsburg, Nov. Mb, 1S7J. Sheriff. REGISTER'S NOTICES, Notice is hereby given to all legatees, crcd ltorsnud other persons interested lu tbe es lates of tho respective decedents and minors, that tho following udinlnlstrntou ami guardtau accounts havo been llled In tbe olllco of thu lleg Nterof I'olumbla couuty, nnd will be presented lor continuation nnd nllownnco In tho Orphans' Court, to bo held In Illoomslr.irg.nn Wednesday. tno iiiiiiuy oi utceuiuer isr-, ui-uciocu p. m. of said day : 1st. Tho account of William Neal. Adminis trator of Eli.i Boyd, late of tno town of Blooms burg, deceased, 2d. The first and llnnl account of John R. Yohe. giuirdlnti ol the peri.nu nud estato of Krant-is It. Hess, minor child ot Daniel lless, l.Uo ot MUlltn township, deceased, 3d. The first nnd final account of D. A, Watson aud John Heudershott, executor of Jauo Pegi. . llU3 Ul .UUUI.UII 1111V uaiiij,, iiecensed 4th. The llual nccount of Hiram J. Itnn.Tpr .r, eentor ct John .elgle'', lato of Franklin town ship, deceased. 5th. The first and partial account of Je-so K. Hharplesg, executor of John Lawrence, lato or Cnlawlhta township, deceased, Olh. The first and iluul account of M, E. Jack- huh, iiuaicu, m .cu ivfui I'iiiuiu in j uuu tiavcn port, late of Brbircreek, deceased. 7th. Tho account of llenj. Wagner, Ailmlnls traiorolSsmuel O, PUklugton, lato of Locust lownhlp, deceased. bth. Tho llrsl and llnnl nccount of George Olr tou, Administrator of Syrtna Kilo, lute ofaugar lont township, deceased, Ulb. The account or Joslali U. Fritz, ndmlnls tratorof tho estate of William Hess, late ofsu garlosf township, deceased. 10th. Tho lltst and llnal sccouut of Tnnlel Ramb.ich, executor of Johu Miller, late of Brl- liiuii'vik tun iiniii, uci -I'llscil, lltb. Thetlrst und llnal account of Conrad Illt minor chit euuenuer uuurumu oi t niliariue A. .Miller, iwnsl 12th. in ol Goo. p. Miller, lalo of O.utre township, deceased, I, nnd llnnl account of Anna Miller, guardian of tho person nud estato ofja- me nrst tatu of.la 1'. Miller, cou iv, tinier, 1, wiuor cuilil OI U0O. laleof Centre towushlii. deceased. iiiu. 1110 1111,1, uuu uuiu account 01 William US' i,1.,.; r.iri!!Z, iMiV1..'.'.''",11,' ..,..Vw. ...... ..v4..Uv .u,,.,,.,,!, uixuib. tin,. Tbo ncrn,,.,.. nf i.i. vr ii'iin, ivTum,,,, i . Vi..,;.TLV. ........... vv..u, ...w v..Mn.oo. lull II9111II, deceased. 16th. Tlio account of Isaac Leldvnnd iin... I Hteckcr.adinluisirntorsol Gideon Htecker, lato luti. Tlio account or J, K. Hluupless, executor of Elizabeth Yetter, lato of Catawissa Township, ueccu&eu. 17th. Tbo account of Jacob Harris, nilmlnin. trator of David Smith, lato of Hemlotk town ship, deccnsed.ini tiled by William Hurrla nud James A. Harris, administrators of Jacob Har ris, deceased. 16th. Tho llnal account of Wllllnm Cox Ellis, surviving executor of Ellrabeth Murry, lalo of Columbia county, ns tiled by 11. Morris I'lllsund W. II. llolsteln, executors of Win, Cox Ellis, de ceased. ,",," account of Mlchncl llllnlme. guar- "? u "he f '!"" and estato of Mary Purcel. mluor child nt charlotte Purcel, lato of Gueu- wood ttiwusbln. decensed. i'oin. Tbe iiceountiif John O. Klluo and Jo seph Kllue, Executois of Paul Kllno laleof Mt. imn,jiii iuiriiiiii,iifcesse'j. 'lbt. The llrkt uceolllit nf Mnrllm 11. Viiml..r. slice and William Heldly, udmlnlbtralors lianlel s, Vumlerslleu, latu of Mt, Pleasant township, deceased The tlrst uud final account of Georgo Whlleulght.guiirdiaii otivter Whlliulgbl ml. nor child ol Michael Whlltulght, lute ol Hem lock township, deceased. XI. Tbe llrst uecouul of Stephen II. Miller, ad- luiiiiaiiliiv, ui .nwu Ul UrceilWUOU luwiislilp.dtceused. l)i. 'inoaci'ouut of William Eycr,. admlnls trator of Jnbu Dallmuu laluoiureeuwoudluwu ship, decerned, WJLLlAMbON H. JACOBY, , Ueglster. .ll'Kl.1., HWlllir, I UloouisburK, Nov. I, Ml. I nay 1 MEW FAIX GOODS AT M. P. LUTZ'S This WEEK. T 1ST OF PETIT JURORS FOR JUI I DECEMBER TERM.1ST2. FIRST WEEK. Heaver Samuel Fisher. Jr. Benton A. A. Kline, Jonas RanU, Richard sines. Iilonm Evnn O. Jones. Mlchaol Walter Chnrles A. Mover, O. A. Jacoby. Thomas Gun Ion. Harrv Farnwalt. Krlarcreek Emmor DIetterlclr, Thomas Adams. Catawissa Caspar Ruawn, Samuel Long, Jr. Isaiah John, fVntrn lllrain Whltemlre. Fisblngcreek Hen. M. Ooldfr, E.J. McIIcn ry.t-nnries Kramer, jrcdu inpie, i.reenwiiou jiiun i umr uiriou. Hemlock Matblns Moore, Jackson Abrnm Knouse. Ixicnsi Solomon Htrnuvser Madison David Phelps, Moirls II. Masters, GeorBo W. Hupplee. Mlilllii Thninss Aten. Thomas K. llisn. Mt. Plmsai John Wuiilch. Oriinst Win. WliUiuun, Oeorgo Fergu son. Pine Dnulel Greeu. itnaiinuerek Kpbralm Lleby. SciiU O. P. Eut. SECOND WEEK. Reaver Peter Rchllcber. John Hlndellter, Berwick Jobn G, Jacoby, Henry Fowler, snmuei i-eaier. Bloom Charles Vandcrsllce, John A. Funs ton. Brlnrcreeh Thomn-s Miller, Henry Donk. Catnwissa Henry l'fnhlef, Solomon Helwlg. Centre Fred Hugenbacb. Morilecal Mtllurtl, OeoiKO.Couner, Isaac Krnwlne.U Vt'.Wooley, II. A. Scliweppenbelser Ceutralla Marlla Ganglion. Klshlngcreek Mntblos Eyer, Philip Apple man, Wllllnm T. Emery. Franklin Solomon Aitlcy, Greenwood Wesley Deiuolt, Jackson Rob bins, George W. IHt. Jackson D. L. Evcrhatt, Einmauuct Savage. Locust Isaac Dyer. Main William II. lilt. Minlliou Jucob Munulug, Peter Wolf. MltUln Isnno Lutz, John Michael Jr. Mnntmir Josenli Mauser. Bugurloiif Moutgomery Cole, Alex. Hess. FOlt TRIAL I 1 DECEMBER TERM 1872. rutsT week:, Broomall A Co. vs. McNlush & Shuman, Cleinuel O, Rickets' ulmlnlstrator vs. David Mu'i.imfv ft ill. Ijewls J, Adams vs. Fisblngcreek School District K. scaiiermwaiio vs. r reuencn .norceruu, Franklin township vs. John McReynolds Jeremlan H Rudy vs. Jacob Schuyler. David Cox's heirs vs. Jacob Chamberlln. Vnnlnti ltncce's administrators vs. W. A. Kline, Michael Mnhlon vs. Philadelphia & Reading llnllriuid l'n. Patrick Monngban vs. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad uo. Roger Dixon vs. Philadelphia & Reading Rail roau wo. Mrs. Mary Connelly vs. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co. Francis J. Kline vs. Jacob Herring. David Gelslnger vs. Jo.su I), Rico. Bort it Krumer vs. William Barber, A. W. Eaton A wife vs. BeoJ, K, Warner & wlfo, Joseph W. Fausey vs. John Mulligan. it 11. DlUHUll V, r 1UIII-13 It, .lull Andrew Crovellug vs. Thomas Trench, A. Pardee fc Co. vs. 11. W. McReynolds et. al. A. Pardee A; Co. vs. Danvllle.llazlelon a Wllke I- barre Railroad Co. Ezra S. Lyons vs. Solomon Dirk. J. W. Sankev vs. O. It. Mellck. Clark Merrell vs, A. 11. Stuwart. SECOND WEEK, William Longenberger ot al, vj, Hugh W. Mc- Wllllum 11, Abbott vs. JeietnUb H. Brobst. ueyuoiiis. UTs. Bowers' iTdmlulstrator vs. U F. Dean A II. c, Ilarlou. Johu Yoager's administrator v. David Hauck u udintntiiiraior, Wllltain P. Gerard vs, John u, Jacoby, Wllunn Auer vh. 11. U. Brockway. EUzabelli binoyer's luluiluUllalor vs. Michael lienor. C. D. Fowler Indorsee of II. 11, Rorko vn, O, U, Melllck. William I'olemali vs. Howard Grimes. John Ansiiach A wife vs. Emanuel Uast, Jacob Sleinneiieri, rump urenizi'i . a, Auieuuacu. Itimrv Miliar vs. Abriibam Klase. William s. WUmiii, ludorscu of Thomas Mcfr'-ir laud s. J. H, Harnian, .Tnlin HiiIiIkiui'h executors vs. Jesso D. Rico. JeremUh S. Brobst vs. Dauvllle, Hatleum . Wllkesbarre lUtlroad Co. Jacob Mellck vs. Lewis Larlsh. .inHi'iib II. Hlndden vs. lleurv J. McEweu ct al. iirobstuiu Levi Kuris johii I!. W Cntluirlnu 11. Scbmeck vs. J. S, Brobst, M, M, iirntmL uiiti niicuaei iirousL. vs. t'euua walla, lumiuuiruior oi utts. dee'd John Brllllugur, Ji, vs. J. llacutn.m T 1ST OK GRAND JURORS FOR of XJ DECEMBER TERM, lS7i. lieuor Jouaihuu Hauck, Jacob llarrlger, Bentou Ell. Meudunhall Jr. liriiircreek Georue M. Bower. Cutawlsaa James C. Roodrr, John D, Quick Maiuias iinrtmuii, I'entie Adam Hill, Flihlugcreek Samuel Shlvos, A, W. Pallet sou. Krnnulln James Hulier. William Stoker. GieeuwiXHl-Uouue W. Unger, Diviner Dt V jRi'ksnn John F. Dorr. Jacob lliut. Mudlkou Theodore Riiuyuu, Oicar Correll Wm. Masleller, Daniel Snutu. &loutuur Lewis Hotb. Pine Asher Fullmer. Uugarloaf-C. U Moore, Eira Stephens. I ) 1,! . I CONTINENTAL. Lifo Insurance Company. Or NEW YORK. No. of Policies M 43,000. ASSETS $5,500,000. TSSUES all tbo now form of Pollclee Xaud presents as favorable terms ts nny com. puny lu tho United Stales. The company wUl mako temporary loans on Us policies. Thirty days' trraco allowed on 'each payment, and thu policy beld good darlni; that time. ah our policies aro incontcsiaDio lor ine usual causes. policies issued by mu company aro non-ror-lelture. no extra charges mado ror travelling permit. Poller holders share In tho annual oroQUof tbe company, and bave a Tolco tn tho election and management or the company. no policy ur meuicai ice cuargeu. JU8TUH LAWRKNCl:, Pres't, W. B. WYN1COOP, VtcePrcVt, , P. RoaEns, Secretary, , C. UiiAnui.Eii, Jr., Actuary. ' Central Office of Horth-Easlern Penn'a. "CoLtrMBLiN" Building BLOOMSBURG, PA. CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, General Agent. Jan.6,lS72-tf. NOTICE The undersigned hnvlmz amln taken nos session of the Mall Routo running from CnmbrA to illoomsburg, stage will run ns follows : Leave t'ambrn every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at half past 0 o'clock n. m arriving nt lllooms- uurgiiL 11 o cioca a. in. ijeavo nioomsourg auer tlio urrlvnl of tho Philadelphia mall, about 5. p. m., arriving nt Cambra 10 p. m. same even ing. RATES OF FARE. Cambra to Bloom S1.2i. Fishtagcreelc to Bloom, Wets. Orangevlllo to Bloom ZSots. Llghutreet to Bloom IS cents. All lutormedlato places to be charged the same rate. ii. tit i in ur. i roprieior. Shlcliahinny, Oct. 11th lt72. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP JOHN O. IIAltTMAS, DEC'Il. Letters of admlntstrntlon on the estato of Jobn C. Ilartmnn lato of Benton township, Col- umbiaonnty,deccaseil,bave been granted uy ine Rcglstorolsald county to Win. II. Smith of the same twp. All persons having claims against the estate of tbo decedent nro requested to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to the estate to make payment to tbo undersigned, ad ministrator, wiiuout uciay. a VI 1. 11. !3Uli 11. of Urangu twp., Oct, 25. Cw. Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH LUKOEIt DT.C'D. Thonnderslgnetl unnolntcil nudltortodlslrlti- ntn tho funds Tn tbo hantlsnf the Administrators of tho estate of Elizabeth Lunger, deceased, will meet tno names inieresieu at uis omcu in mo town of Bloomsburg. on Saturday. Nov. frith, 1872,at 10 o'clock, a. in., when nnd where nil per sons Interested nro requested to present tbem to ino Auuuor or ue lorcver ucoarreu iniia cumins In for said fund. C. U. lUHKliliV, nov 1-w. Auditor. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. If ESTATE OF JOHN DniHUT, DEC'D. Letters tesmmeutary on ine cstaio or jonn Bright lateot Fisblngcreek twp., Columbia coun ty, dee'd, havo been granted by tbe Register of said county to Jacob Gelsttiger, of same twp. All persons having claims against the estato are requested to present them to the Executor, In Columbia county. Those Indebted to the estate either on note. Judgment, mortgage or book ac count will mako payment to tho executor with out delay. JACOB QEISlNClKU, nov l-0w. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF TETER flUTZ, DEC'D. Notice Is hereby given that letters of Adminis tration havo been granted by the Register of Wills of Columbia county to the undersigned lip on tbo cstute of l'ttcr Frltc. late of Hiuarlouf township., In snld county, now deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate are required to make paymentnnd nil persons who have claims against said estato to make them known tn the undersigned. JOSIAIl It. FRITZ. Administrator. Sugarloaf twp., Nov. 1st 1872-Ow. i Agenta Wanted for Cobbln'a CHILD'S COMMENTATOll ON TIIC UIUL.U for the IIOS'E CIRCLU. 1,30 pages, 230 Engravings. The best enterprise nt the year for aitents. livery family will hiiv II. riOllling 1IKO 11, now iumiiiimt eur riirii- lars address 11. S. GOODsPEED & CO.. .17 lii k now, sen voric. novaai r Aou.vrs WASTlsu.-wo guarantee em ployment for all, cither sex, ut S3 a day. or i.itu or more a year. row woms uy airs. ii. ii. Stun e end others. Sunerb premiums glveu away Mnner made ranldlv and easily at work lor in. Write and ee. Particulars fr. W'oiiTiu.NuroN, Dlsii.n 4 Co., Hartford, Ct. HOV--IIW $r in G9H per day I Agents wauiva t All tl to J-.V classes of working people, of citner sex, young or oiu, ronko more mouey hi work for us lutuelr spare momeutsor all 1I14 tlmo than nt anytbiug else. Particulars fr. Address G. STINoON & CO.. Portland, Maine. ACCIDENTS. Insure In thoTUAVELKlM of Hart ford, n GLITSOH'SIMPKltlAL RUSSIAN MUSl'.mn, Wholesale to thn trnd. Slngm cans hu, postpaid, nu receipt ot 81. W. HERMAN T. FRUEA1IFK', Rendlo aL l'a. f nuvanw BOOK KEEPING Mailt lZuj. 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