THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 1 1 1 l n 0 1 1 M ft 1 A N 1 11 U J J U U ill. U 1 11 Hi hi.noMHiu'iui, riiimr, Nov. o, wi KnTl ito.nl Time TnliK LACKAWANNA ft HLOOMSIlUlltl UAII, IiOAD NOIITII. 80CTII. Accommodation Train,, M,ill Train Express Train . 0.45 A. It. 7.52 A.M. 7.SS A. M 4.49 l M I.M P.M. 11.M A. M C.ta 1". M. CATAW1SMA KAlt, HOAD. SOUTH. ROCT11 Accommodation Train o.vs A. it. T.BT r. M. tnut Etprcss 4.(0 P. M. 11.83 A. M. Through cars on Express train either to Now York or Philadelphia. AccommocUtton train runs belli ccn iat.uvlss.1 and Wllllamjport. Judge Elwell liclil court in Lock Haven lust W'cdiicsilav. The lmmode-t tree are now exposing their bare limbs. The organ at the Episcopal Church ha been pit In thorough ropilr. A 'on of Hon. Geo. D. JacVeo,, of Sullivan county la attending the Normal School. A series of sociables ha been organized by tht! voung people to continue during the win tor. Receipt book for executor, ntlnii iiict rnto r, guaidiui. Ac,, just printed and bound, for f de cheap at thi office. filierilT llnlliuan lias already advertise il for p.ilcon I)ember 3id tliirty-evtn properties and there are more lo come. Saturn and Mars nre trying to outshine larh other. One is the hiighte't but wo clout know which fioni 'lolher. The ehctioti in town was lbe mini quiet onr we ever saw There was no excit metit cither from polities o' whiskey. One of lbe young numbers of th II ir of this county will lake lo hini-iif a belter half during the coming wet k. The fin-I snriitble of the seinn will he held at the residence of Cot. Freeze next TueMl.iy evening li, until Mteir.y is waking up. I'rof Ilinrv Cnrvir, f rnierly l'riteipal the Normal School Ins bit ti spi nding a f.-w diys in town with ids friends. The mio of I'irvin Mistirs' property Ins been postponed until December 1-t, 1877. E. J. Thornton, Etj has pttrch.i-cd the prop erty of the late Janus Thornlon, deceased, on JIaiket street at Ext tutors sale. The llepMkan fay that I'rof II. K. Ilirntt has puribaFiil lbe Madison county 3Vmt of Chiltenangn, New lork. Harry Rttllcr stnrttd for lbe weft last Satur day. He intends lo locate there when be find n favorable spot. Thi is just the season of the year when you should go to I). Lowenbcrg's and buy one of those warm overcoats. The roal estate of Mary A. Greenwich de ceastd.on Saturday lat was sold to Joseph MtiJ gelmaii for $f5 75. By invitation, C. B. Ilrockway will address the Masonic Lodge at Catawispa, on Tuesday evening, Nov, 13th inst. Given Away, A I'rminm Steel Engraving. Everv reader of this paper can get it. See adverti-ement in another column. Never cive up the ship. Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup may cure you, a it ha done other. Il costs little, and can never harm. Price, 25 cent. Bernhard Stohner ha purchased the Heister Vandersliee pr perty in Mt. Pleasant for $9150 00. The nalc is for less than one half the ap praised value of the property. From the amount of fancy needle work that is being done by lbe ladies it look very mnei as though somebody would get a pair of sli jiers or a pin cushion for a chri-lmas present. At the adjourned session of court on Satur day It a number of cails on ihe argument li1 were disposed of. Two lawyi rs from William port were in attendance! to a'k for a peremptory mandamus in the Willianipnrt Pond Case. heat and Buckwheat (lour, corn, oits, pn' taties. butter, epg, and poultry are the article- thai we are receiving at market prices in pa in lit of subscription. Now is lbe time lo brinp in your produce, as we shall soon b1 suppliei and then will receive cah only. We are informed that a young man named Enwler waR drowned in the river at Afton last Saturday morning Ho h id a boat load of wooi and the roughness of the water capsized th boat, laklnir him under. At last account the body had not bien recovered, Thanksgiving approaches. The turkey and 1n iditor are beginning to grow uneasy, ib former fearing his time ha come, and the lal ter that his turkey will not come. A half iloz en good sized bird could bo disposed of in tli office without any difficulty. C. W. Snyder returned to New York city on nituntav Ivl, where he intend goinu into uu- mess. He spent lbe belter part of the siimme in mat cm. Imlmtndeul xorrcsponiifncc. "Charlle" has not authorized " to deny tli above statement, but we observe that he about town u usual. Prim Ihe lii-riviik Ltd. wo learn that. M nlhan Illntu ubile tniMioid doinir some sod ding in hi yard near Ids residence yesterday morning, and apparently in good lieiltli, dror in u dead Irom heart disease, -lie w in n 49th year. Mr. Bios, wo believe, was a carpenter trade, and a man of Herculean build. II sudden death Is a surprise to all who knew him, About 150 circular were sent from thi of fice last month and we have received a response f om about twenty of them, The account of ithose who are more than Iwo years behind are .being put In shape to place in the hand of collector, and will be puhcd to payment with out further delay. SI 00 will still be received at thi effice, ?4 50 In pruducc. $5 00 will collected If necessary to ue. Eon Sale or Lease, A cood PLANING MILL which can ho nin as such or converted Into u first class manufactory in another branch of business: A fine opening ia offered for an enterprising and energetic party. Apply to J B KomoK, Bloomaburg, Pa. Oct. 20 lw. Ilishop it, Dub-, of Cleveland, Ohio, a prom inent Ilishop In the Kvangclicil Church, will preach In the M, 1., Church ot IMoomsburg, next Wednesday evening, the 1 1th Inst, at o'clock, As a pulpit orator, Ilishop Dub rank among Ihe first In Ihe country. He will also preach at the following places in the county. Nor. 10 at Siimr.urhlll In the evening. Nov, 11 at Kvannvillt) at 10 a. m. Nov. 11 at Ccntrevlllo at i p. to, Nov. 11 at Berwick in the evening, Nov, Vi at Alton In the evening. .Nov, 13 at LlghUtreet lu the evening. J Tn,lnor K,n wcU knffn w'"". "' ii!.i,fli,.rmn .l.ti-l last. Wo lrut lio may call again. Mother will trow weary nntl Ich over tlm Italy', trouble. when. Dr. Hull. Baby Bvrup would relievo the Child and thereby give the Mother ret. Price 25 cents. The employee, of tlio Columbian office havo gone Into the toologtcil business, nnd the mlco at have liitherlo fallcncd on the content of e pate pot now nlTortl amusement for nrlvll- ilges vlsiiors, from the Interior of a cage. The Trustees of our Normal School have ac cepted the impropriation of the State of $15, 000 tiyon the condition imposed by tho Com- i"lon. llirry Itultcr, a graduate of thi office. i.nd rank Vnnderslicc of the Sentinel have gone t-i 10 seen ineir iorttiiit-8, Alny succcm attend tlicm, No other remedy ha proved no effectual In not only relieving cough and coldj, but In ring them, ns Dr. Haas' Expectorant. 2-5 nil 50 cent a bottle. I'rotractf.ii Mf.ktis'iis. Kid. D. M. Kin- ter of Stillwater, expect to preach at the Brick inpel, (Welsh. H.iptlst House,) in Hloomsburg (ill First Street, Eal of Iron, on Saturday even- gnext, at ,J o clock; also on Lord' dav at iuj ociocK, a. m. at , j o'clock p. m. anil to continue the meeting during tho evening of :io ensuing week, Clark A Wolf are making extensive changes ml improvements in their store. The room ill be extended by taking nway the stair and partition at the rear end, leaving the lir-t Iloor t their building entirely for their use, anU .iking a t-torc room one hundred feet long. I hey are an enterpri-lng (inn and the People I now it ft v . Aivorii uppnintnient as pou.ma.stcr I t Towanda, has been confirmed by the Senate, ntwithstaniling the bitter light made by the would be ring leaders of the party In Bradford iiinlv. We congratulate Mr. Alvord on bis ucce-s. it is fatisiactory to t lie people and hard blow at (he opposition Republican faction. We like to enenurape tipli fi.rMa Saturday moriiiiig, uiiuot oueo clock.- fre iiin on lbe Ilazl ion divi-don of tlie eh alley railroad took fire hIioiU two mile- be Black Creek Junction and reventeen o c t-re burned. The oil ran in heavy strt ma e river, and for a time the stream w,w all ilaze from the wreck clear to Mauch Chunk, wo miles of telegrapli pol and wires wer nrned. The light from the burning train and il on the river could be distinctly seen at i'tance of fourteen miles. The lire is supposed to have originated from the sparks. THE VOTE IN nLOOMUlJItU. Bloom Ea-t. West. I). Maj Trunkey, 203 119 110 Sierrett, 100 105 B.ntly, C 2 Wiuton, 5 Sehell, 209 IIS 119 Pas.inore, 101 101 Kuieo-on, 7 3 Parker, 2 Noyes, 210 120 127 Hart, 101 102 Wright, 7 1 Cornell, 4 Utile, 210 127 130 Waller, 104 97 Yeager, 109 115 93 Creasy, 112 109 NVyhard. 202 116 108 It2.mii, 107 103 LADIES UNION AID SOCIETY. The ladies of the several churches of the ton n have acted on our suggestion made some ine ago, and organized an Aid Society for the purpose ol alleviating the sintering ol the poor luring tho winter. Mrs. O. Ii. Buckalew l President. Mrs. W. Neal. Mrs. W. Elwell and Mrs. IL G. Phillip are Vice Presidents, Mrs. M. II. Clark, Treasurer, and Mrs. L Ent, Sec retary. The sociely meets every Tuesday af ternoon at the residence of I. W. Hartman, Committees hive been appointed to canvass ihe own, and leporl are made at each meeting. Contribution of clothing, provisions, money or i ything else that cm be used for the relief of he poor may he sent to Sirs. I. W. Hartman s, where it will be judiciously distributed by the veral committees. The Episcopal Church Mile S, ciely ha pro ven it gnat success. Ihe programme ol enter tainment i conducted by a committee who pre- are musical and dramiltc pieces with which lo enliven ihe evening. At the residence of John A, Funston, ln., last Wednesday evening, a nre lre.it was ufl'jrdid the large company pre ent. The programme consisti-d of tableaux, vo cal and instrumental solo and duetts, songs by ihc'Qiiartellc Club, and all amusing one act lrauie. The "mites" amounted to somelhln; over eleven dollars. Thus far these gatherings have been highly entertaining, and much credit is due the ladies of ihe committee on entertain uient, as well as the others who have assisted, The next meelin will be at the residence of U. Knapp on Wednesday evening. A general invitation is extended. Save Tin: Otul'APEJi. Never throw away d paper. If jou have no wish to sell it, use it in the hou-e. Some housekeepers prefer lo clolh for cleaning many artichs of furniture. 1,'nr instance, a volume written by a lady who nrhled herself on her experience and tact, says Ao.,r i alnv,, li.is Lei ii li ackcnc'd. II c.1 1 tie kent looking very well for a long time by rub- bins it wilh paper every morning. Hubblng itli paper i a much nice r way of keeping the outside of a tea kettle, coffee pot, and tea pot brinht nnd clean than the old way of washing them in suds, Kubhing with paper is also the Lei ui.iv of iioli-liimr knives, tinware, and noons: they shine like new sliver, for pop ishlm mirror, windows, lamp chimneys, etc, piper is belter than dry cloth. Preserve and nick es keen much better 11 brown paper, in stead of cloth, i tied over he jar. Canned fruit 1 not so apt lo mould if a piece of writing 'paper, cut to fit the can, is laid directly on the fruit. I'aner is much better lo put unuer a car- net than straw. It i warmer, thinner, and make less noise when one walks over it." Towanda, Bradford county I abont the site of I!loomburg. In some respect it compare favorably with our town, and in other, unfavor- nl.lv. The rrrading and paving of it utrect and sidewalk is not at all creditable, and at niirht lime it i necessary to carry a lantern to L-et safelv over the walk and crossiugs, and to avoid running into the lamp posts which emit no ,., r.t ik.l.t. ihe ea for some reason having hctu hut off With bad walks, rough streets, no light and but one public school to upport,(ihat Si:K being iarger and finer than either of our however) tho taxes are higher than they are in Hloomsburg. It hotel are excellent! .i... iv.r.i ir.,usd and Mean House conducted bvT It Jordan and hi estimable wife, and ,h'. K.we House kept by John Sullivan would he a credit to any town. During a recent visit there we noticed that every day the bmineis part of Ihe town wa thronged with wagomyinu . . I. ..... !l oi.tu.ar.'il tn Ladninn- a rood l""wl""l""TZ,: ""..Ll trade. As inaucr ui '(, . i ,, " "nit the several new-pap publl.hed there, and found that there i hardly a business man In lbe place who does not advertUo largely. The . . ' . cii..i utii. ci.nJinc ilveiilsement turiuseivrs ii - ".-b nes. There no doubt about It, extensive M)d ludlciou advertising lnereaiea Ihe prowrity and buainewi of a town, and If printer Ink were lined more liberally here It would not fall to produce good results. TIIEV WAITED 11UCAD OR BLOOD. Tho Ihilu MiJtmian give an account of a dosperate fight between a miller and four Busk ed men.near Milton, last Erlday.from which we , ? P f , . te.l b.irK1ary t owing i A singular casoof attemp- ransplred at Kcninierer' flouring mill, situated about half way between Milton and Watsontown, last Friday night, It seem that a son of Mr. Kcmtnerer had been worktnc about the mill until midnight, and wa jul washing his hand before going home, when u man In disguise opened the door, ami present ing a pistol at the young man' head demanded some flour or hi life, seeming to havo a pre ference for the former, as lie at once laid hold of a sack of flour, which he proposed lo appro priate to hiins,-If. Mr. Kemmercr told him that sack was sold, but he would get him sonic from another pait of the mill, and lowering hi light, started, his visitor flourishing the pistol uncomfortably close In hi head the while. Ar riving at the bin mentioned, Mr. K. suddenly seized a flour stamper, and, cpiick a thought lelled tho Intruder lo the floor, dealing him sev eral blows purely corupllmenlary to the occa- Ion, rho racket brought a large dog upon the field of action just in time lo extend a welcome to another intruder who opened the door, and wa making it very lively for him, when two more men came In. and driving awav lbe ilni. rescued the two bleeding robbers who were now lying on the floor, carried them to a waron in wailing and drove ran ijlv nwnv. Mr. Kemmerer was not Injured in tlie affray, and cannot tell how badlv the would-be bur glar were damaged. o clue to the party has as yet been dUcovereil. The following preamble Bed resolution were adopted by the Cata-issa M. E. Sunday School at it session Nov. 4lh 1877. Whereas, Ood in Ids mysterious yet liner ring nrovidencc has removed from our inidl by death Mrs. Lilly R. Willil who has been for a Ion? time inlimalelv identified wilh our inir,.iu oi.nt ,.,.,. .!, ,i, ,,:,! ,,f position teacher for upwards of fifteen years, we de-ire to pay this feeble tribute to her memory as an indication of our high appreciation of her suc cessful labor among us, realizing the impossi bility of atleipialely giving expression in lan guage of the los we have sustained. There fore, .'(Wire, that in the death of siter Willits, our school has suffered the los of one who was more ih in ordinarily adapted to the work of Sunday School instrut'tion,onc possessed of unu sual zeal, energy and fidelity in tho cause and who-e services were invaluable in every depart ment of Sunday School work. 1 hat we sorrow not as those who have no hope, but rejoice that from her cliri-tain life and earnest labors in Christ's vitieyntd we have the assurance that her sorrows and trials are all past and that she now enjoys "sweet re-t in heaven." That while it is painful to know that we shall never sec her face or hear her cheerful voice again yet we would not murnier or com plain, but cheerfully submit to the will of Him whose "wisdom i unsearchable and who-e way are past finding out." That we lender lo the afflicted husband, moth er, brother and sister our earnest .sympathies feeling however that nil consolations we can of fer can do but little in assuaging their gr!ef,but would commend them to a merciful God who i abundantly able and willii g to impart all need ed comfort and grace. That a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolntion be presentrd to the family of the de ceased and published in the county papers. I.. B. KI.INE, JULIA BOOTH, I w. it clark, f Committee. C. M. IIAYHUR8T, I J. It. DIEMKlt. j What wc want to know is whether the Re publican supports Hayes or Cameron. If for Hayes, then it must admit that tho re sult of the State election was a square defeat for its partyi and a re.buko to the fraudulent President. If for Cameron, it must claim, as all his organs arc doing, that tho defeat was caused by Republicans who allowed the elec tion to go by default as a rebuke to Hayes for slighting Simon Cameron in the appointment of Minister to Knglan d Which is it, Mr. Republican t Qivo u a squaro answer. The old aphorism, "A high rate of interest means a low rate of security," but , a bottle of Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka, mean a sure cure for that hoarseness and cough. Price 25 and 50 cent. With a cake of Olen' Sulphur Soap and a rommodiou bath-tub, the victim of chronic cutaneous eruption can improvise a sulphur hath, which no professed bathing establishment can supply. Sld at Druggists. Hill's Hair k Whisker Dye, black or brown, 60. Oct. 2(1 4w. Business Notices No Humbug I A Positive Sale. Clark & Wolf will sell all of their Dress Onods at the lowest going price for the next ten day less a discount of Is n per cent A large assortment nf new Hosiery, nioves, Underwear, Nubias, I' aseinatnrs, I.tnen Col lars and Cuds, Clalnons, embroideri d Vel vets just received at I.utz A Sloan. WANTED. Two girls tn learn the tailor ing trade. Wm, Y Kester. Apr.27tf I.ntz it Sloan have received their new stock of Kurs at verv low price. No Htimhnp I A Positve Sale I Clark & Wolf will sell all of their Dress. flood at the lowest going price for the est ten day le a discount ot ID per cent. Plaek Heaver Cloths at Philadelphia pri ces at I, W. Hartman'. Appletnn "A" Mu-lin 7J cent a van) bv tho bolt, 9 cent by the yard at I.utz A Sloan's. Vnr a second hand Globe, Conk Stove or Cucumber rump, apply to Wm.Knckbaura. 1reiita vnrd for plain Alpaca and 20 cent for basket cloth Dress Good at Lutz et Sloan s. For Floor and Table Oil Cloths go to Man's, Goods and prices beau l Ladies' Under Vests and Drawers 40 ct. each at Lutz St Sloan's. Marr buy Dried Fruit. Men's Knit Undershirt and Drawers 25 cent each at Lutz Abloan's. Kn Humbug 1 A Positive Bale Clark A Wolf will sell all of their Dres Good at the lowest going prices lor tlie next ten days less a discount ol 1U per cent, tie. Shlloh's System Vitallzer. W aro authorized to guarantee this rem cdy for the cure of ')ypepsia, Inactive Liv er.Sou r Stomach, Constipation, Loss of Ap- .he Con .p rf rod. Yellow Skin, mm Rc:,i0VlMl.e that thi would be ruin ou,unie8a we had positive evidence that it iii rure. Ynu who are suffering from these complaint thee word are addressed "te-"-? " h St" y'ou elefrm,iei Bampe bottle 10 cent; reg- nftr 8iie 76 cents. Sold by O. A. Klelm and iit.nilt'rIlCtt. I - M000 die annually by ueglfCtlnK Cough. Cold or Croup, often leading to Jj.Jton and tl.o grave. Why will you nfgect B0 important a matter, when you cal, get at our store Shiloh'a Comsuinptlon Pure, with the absuranco of a speedy recov- Plaster givesprpropUellef. Bold hy 0. A Kleiui aucl (i, J. uenuermpu, !Tnnlrn,f.1nrV. & neinular and fragrant ner- I'uuie. BoU by O. A. Klelm and J, lien- dfrtdiotv, 14arah 80, '77-ow Deaths. !lEeU&-tn MU rieasont Nov. , lslT.Ssrah Jane Bea;le, daughter ot FrettolM: Beagle, aged 15 years and n days. TltAl'H. in ninomsDiirir on Octolicr S-Mli, ct llrlghf KIJncydlsea.sc,llraeo Anna, only elauchter nt Jonathan and Ettza ll. Traub, aged 2 j earn, W months and I il l) 9. " Ilea rest Oracle, thou hast left us j Hero thy loss wo deeply feel; Hut lis (lo I that hath lierclt u j Ilo can all our sorrows lieal." KFXFKH.-tn Ilenton township, October IT, tsTT, Barbara Kecfer, aged to years, 4 month and 7 days. She wa a a t.itthtul Christ I in woman and died In tho faith, sho was tho mother ot 1 1 children, and amouj the descendants are T grand children and It great graud children. MARKE'lMlEl'Oim. BLOO.MSBUHO MARKET. Wheat per tiu shel i 1 1.S0 Ityc -. 7i Corn, new, " M) Oats, " j l-'lour per barrel o.ou c'torerseed 7.1c Flaxseed l.Ni nutter KM Tallow , Potatoes Dried Apples Ham Mde A Shoulders I.ard per pound Hay per ton Itceswax , Timothy seed , .3(1 .1 .1" 3'. . C .u .10 .11 to.io . I.IO VLUTAI1USS I'Ult CJUAL. No. 4 on Whart . .2" ner Tod no. ft No. (1 " " Hlacksmlth's t.ut up on Wharf " Htttimlnon , . 8.H0 " . t 5 (B) " . 8.2IS " , M fsi " Coal! Coal!! Coal!!! Extrn preparation I Superior quality ! Orders left at I. W. iMc-Kclvy's Store tit our ofliee, or sent through tlie minis will receive prompt at tention. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. C. W. Neal & 13 no. May 1, 1877. ASTOKISlilNG SUCCKSS. It is the duty of every person who ha 11-cd I'omIm' German Syrup to let its woti deiful qualities !o knovm to their friends in curing Consumption, severe coughs, croup, u-thuia, pneumonia, and iti fact nil tluout and lung diseases. No person can use it without iiuined'mto relief. Three dose will relievo any case, and wo consider it the duty of all Druirgis's to recommend it to tho poor dying consumptive, at least try ono bottle u 4U.U0O dozen bottles were hold last year, and nocaso whero it failed was reported. Such a inedieino as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your Urmreist about it f-ample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Hog ular size 7" cents, l'or sale by Mover liios. April --'77-lyjl II F. KCNKCL'd HITTEIl WINE OF IltON Has never ts-en knonn to fall In the cure of weak- ness. atlendel wtthsimptnras. Indisposition to ex ertion, loss of memory, dlnlculty of breathtnsr, gen eral wanness, norror or disease, wcok, nervous, treinhllng, dre.iduil lwrror of death, ntglit sweats, cold feeL weakness, dimness of i lslon. latiruor uni versal lassiiuae or uie muscular sysu-ir', e normous appcilie niui nyspepuc msiem, Due n tnus, imsum or me ocsiv drynens of the skin pallid countenance In the back. hca mess of the eyelids, frequent black lOtsnvtijtf before the eve, with temporary sutlu sion and loss of sight, want of attention, etc. These si mptoins all arise from 11 weaknee-s and 10 remedy cmti 111.U r . iwiiKeit imu-r . ine 01 iruu. ib uet or fall. Thousands are now enjoying health wtw nave u.seu u. uei mo genuine, sou oniy in f 1 oot ues. 1 ako oniy is. r. jcunseiH. Ask Tor Kunkel B Hitler wine or iron, niutrui: valuablotonlc h.eabeen ho thoroiurhlv tested bvm: el isses of tho community that It Ls now deemed In- oispensooie as a tonic meuicino itcosw outmue, purldDH the blood and gives tone to Uie btomach, reno ate tho hi stem and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of tht vitiablo tonic luce lDerbottlo. K V KUNKKL note irounetor. No. xou. s,orin .-sinui BLrecL. ockjw vine. 1'niouieiun'ie.i-a. Ask for Kunkcra IilUer Wlno ot Iron, and take no other. A photograph of tho proprietor on each wranner. all others are counterfeit. Heware of counterfeit!. Donotlet yourdrneirlst sell 011 any but Kunkel's, which Is put uo only s above represented. You get six bottleu for five dol lars, ah J ask one simple inau Tin WOa HBM0VID AL1VR, Head all comnh-te In two hours. No fee till head pa-scB. seat. Pin and stomach worms removed by Dr. Kunkel. lea. Nortn Ninth ftreet, advlo- free. No fee till head and all pisses in one. and nllve. Dr. Kunkel Is tlie onrv saeowsf ill nhysiclan in thiscoun try ror tne removal or worms, anu mu worm syrup is n!ea.snnt and saro for chlldrs or irrown ner-ons send for circular or ask for a bottle of Kmikel'H worm syrup. Price tl per bottle. Oetltof jourarug. gist, 11 never iuiis. rtuveiuucr ASK YOUUSKLFTHKSE QUESTIONS. Are vou a despondent sufferer from Sick Headache. Habitual CobtivcnesH, Palpitation of the heart? Have vou dizaiucss of the head ? Is your nervou system depressed I Does vour blood circulate badly ? Have you a cough ? Low spirits ? Coming up of the food after eating f Ac., &c. All these and much more are the results, of dyspepsia, 1 complaint and Indigestion. CiltKKN S AUGUST FLOWKK is now acknowled. hy all Druggist to he a positive cure. 2,400- 000 bottles were civen awav in tho U. S through druggist to the people as. a trial Two doses will satisfy any person of its won IcrtuI aua itv In curinc all lorras ot indices tion. Sample bottles ior 10 cts. Kegular size 75 cts. Sold nosithe by all firtt-cla-s druggists in U. S. April 27, 77-ly jl OOURT PKOCLAMATION. "XTHKItKAS, the lion, William Klwf.m. PreMdent Judgo ol tho court olojer and Termmcr and Ocnerot Jail Delivery, Court ot IJuar- ter Sessions ot tho Peace and the Court ol Common 1'lea.iund orphan' court in tho 26tti Judicial Dis trict,, composed of tne countle of Columbia and Montour, and tho Hon. I. K. Krlckbaueu and P. I.. Shuman.AsriOClate Judges of Columbia county, hai e Issued their pivcept, bearlug dato the 16th day of Sept., In tho year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, and tea mo dlrecte'd lor holdlnga Court ot'Jyer anJ Terminer and (ienoral ijuortor Session of the I"eace, Court of Csimmon lea and Orphan' court, in iiiuombDurg, in the county of Columbia, on tbo tlrst Alonday, betDg the 3ddayot December noxt. to continue two weeks, Notice I hereby siren to the coroner, to tlw Ju- Uce of the Peace, and the Constables ot tho said ootmty ot Columbia, that they be then and therein their proper person at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said 8d tUy of Deo., with their rcoordd, Inqul- bltlius and other rcmembranceu, to do tbose things whtobto their ofBoo appertain to bo done. And Uiohe mat are bound by recognizance to prosecute against the prtisorHrs Uiat are or may be in the tall of the said county ot Colombia, to bo then and there to prosecute themoa shall bo Ju.t. Juromare re- ciuested to be punctual tn their attendance, agreeably to their ootlooe. Dated at Btoouwbuiv tho 1st day ,) of Nov., In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and bCTenly-oeven L.H, ') ana ia ouu uuourvu iumj urbe jrar e) the Independence of the United Mates of America. hherlBH OtBce, JOHN. W. HOFFMAN, liloom-iburg, Nov, J-to BherUf. At Private Sale ! A pHoa of VALUABLE KEAL ESTATE, lylne In rrantlln township, Columbia county, renn. sjliiuila on the east branch ot Ho-irlogcrwt. It conslauot a liucnm.FHU ot about 12 0 ACRES, on which are erected a commodious and comtorLv bio Duellist; House, a large Uank Uarn, cider l'reas, and alt necessary out-buUtHnga. It has growing ujiod t ahundanco ol excellent trait, has a wt l of water at bothVho dwelling bouse and barn, and 1h convenient of access by public- roods, ALSO, Adjoining and being a pait of the Borne, but to bo sold eparatl, if desired, about five acrm of the above lands, whereon aro erected a largo (Mom liris! and Flouring Mill with four run ot stone, a Dwelling House, a Haw Mill, a Dry Uocxls Btore and dwelling House and ther Improvement!, to ether with the water power and appurtenances thereto. the willow vale tost office Uoo tbeprcmlMU. It Is wtitiln cosv reach ot t'au wisbu, Centralla, AahhunV Mount, Carincl and other mining towna lor rauikc( Psfliouea. Tho property Id bounded by lands of Vunbon, and Artley, and Hheots, and D, Honer, and olhcrs. The two described properties will be sold separately or together to suit purchasers. Vvr terms ad ply to Kllaa UesdenhaU, K.1U Drinker, or John (1. frtcae, at Illoomsburg, l a. flTN, (1,-11 not bold by January 1, IMS, the prop, eny wm bo fur (tut, sepi)Uily or together, Nov, , 1I-4W 25 KuOJ.u.U. CiiiU with name. 10 cts. u& Ktji-rt corda. ta atvlea. Id eta. J. b. Iiustod Mobtau, N. V, wuk,1Mnll LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT HECKMBKIt TKHM, 1877, riBST WEES. ' Uriah Chamberltn s. Jonas Doty. 31. drover Admr'a. t. C. II. Wolf A. T. Relcr vs. Jonas Doty. bevl Kluley is. N. I,. Campbell. H. V. Cejbcrt is. Philip Apptcinan. Jtlllon Charles is. Itlce ft llagenhucli C. II. Ilrockway is. Urango township. Ashland Hanking Co. vs. Frederick Hush S. (I stctlervs. lewhYetlcr FlrstNatlonal Hank of Ashland is. Iianlel 3tcrrls. Albeit Wlnton vs. Jonas t)sty, et al OolumM.i Insurance Co. is, Jose h M. I'reck. Columbia Insuianeo Co, vs Jackson A oodln. C.J. Ash n, Wliilam'Ikeler. Columbia Insurance Co vs. Jackson ft Woodln, ' olumbla Insurance Co. vs. N'cscopeck Itrldgo Co. Henry C. Conner v. Emanuel Conner's Adm'r. I). I', (-eybert is, J. V. stankev. J. It. najton ft Co. vs. Inoou Hrelsch cU al Mnos Savage vs. Abram Kline et ux, John Hill is.C. 1). Fowler. Wm UPar's vs. John Hill. J. C Smith ft Son vs. .Icssi Zaners EVr. Sarah Hill et al. vs. Penn'a Canal Co- second wxex. Sarah Faux et. at, is. S. J, Faux ct. at Aaron Drelsbach vs. Simon Shcllhammcr et. at Illoomsburg Lumticr Co. vs. M. M. Appleman. 'etcr Wilson's Adm'r. vs. Jesse A. Loscc. J, rorrell' tiso vs. I). J. Waller Hannah Wels vs. I), L. ft W. It. It. Co. Illoomsburg Lumber Co. is. tl. W. Sterner. Ezra S. I.jons is .1, It, Ev. Jacob Evans' Ex'r. vs. Thomas E. (Icddl ct. al. W. (larrlson s.1urnbach ft Hess Samuel t.lger is Francis Evan. Dai I d .7. Walter vs. George Weaver's Exr's. Sclni) ler ft licasncr is. Aaron Header. Illoomsturg Lunibe r Co. 1 s. 1 Illlam Morris et. al. Illoomsburg Lumber Co. vs. llllara Morris ct. ux. Hank of Espy vs, William Mllncs' Fx'rs. Toles 4 sweet vs. William Milne.' Exr's. William Ltnnvlllevs. Peter Ent's Administrator. O. 11. Millard is. Con) l)i:liam and Centralla Poor District. .Mary (leorge vs. James Morrison Daniel Le-lby et. al. vs. Henry Knapp. George Getty vs. Daniel H. Stevens. Sarah Caul is. Samuel and Emma Itcppcrt. It Jamison is. M. Orover s admr's Augustus Eierliart is. Daniel Eitrnart. crnard Aiamerman 1. W. C. Johnson ct ux. illlam G. I.lnnillle vs. Peter K. Jlensch Nlel Ienllien vs. I'onjngUiim and Clntralla Toor District. 11. llrockn ay vs. I-'lrst National Honk of Herwlck William Krlckbaum's use vs. I T. Shaipless et. al, Lewis Mochcnberg vs. Andrew Hojer Edward I'jri.e is. Eziktc: Cole Thomas Schneppenhether is. I.K. Scliwcpncnhcl- scr. Wagner, Stum ft Co. vs C. It names et ux William snjder's Exr's vs Valentine Hldlerr.aa 1 . 'Ihorrpson vs Ilemliard Mohner It. W. 1.3011s is shoinas stackhoiisu's ex'r United states Fanning Mill company vs Franklin locum permella Koons vs. Seltzer ft Miller. Matthias Shaffer vs John McDowell' adm'r Jurors for Dec. Term, 1877, CIIAXD .1UHOH8. liloom-John Delly. I II. Unpen. Ilenton Lafayette Kccler. Ilernlck-lunlel lteedy. centre relet Scott. ITshtngcreek-llarnian Kline, Ellas Laubach. (ireenwood-nus Kline, Alfred lleacock. llemlnck-II. 11. Purecll. Peters, lirugler, Nehcmlah iteeee. Locust Jeremiah Sni der, Samuel Camp. Madison-Chester Johnson. Mifflin Samuel Snyder. Montonr Peter llelnbach, Win. II, Weaier. Orange ltcuben Delias, M. S. Williams. Scott T. II. ililicr, Joseph LUlcy, II. Wapplcs, Jacob TErwiuiger. TKAVKHSK JURORS. 1IRST WRGK Deaver-Kllas MUlcr, William Menslnger, iBoao llar rlngr, John I . llondMose Sllcher. Benton Cleinuel McMenry, Thomas Davla. Uloom Thoma Illckey, John Leacock, John Puree 11 lr. r.erwlck-ltelnhard Berger. Ilrlarcrcek-, avid shafler, fleo, W. Jlll'rr. CaUwlisa-M. D. llarman.J. B. Yettcr, Theodore KrclgU, John Ellis. Centre-Somoel Ilowen. Jerry Hagenbuch. Frauklln-O. D L, Kostenbauder. Urecnwood - ebram Trlplepl-ce, J. Barton (ulck, James Van Horn, T. F. llayman. Uemlock Matthias A. Moore, Hctu Shoemaker, Levi wrlght. Jackson-(Jeorge McMenry, Daniel Fritz, Thomas Y. item Locusts-Wm, Shuilcr, David Yager. Wesley Terry. Madison- David Phillips, John Hhctler. Muln-Whlto Itelnhetmer. Montour- Jackson Walter, Samuel Glgger. Miniln Isaac Andreas, J. J. Ilaru-I, samuel Beck. Mu Ilea-ant (leo. W. Jacoby. Orange O.I1. Appleman, Abncr Welsh, William II. Snj der. Scott-John Kie&sler, John Shollenberger. sugarloaf-I). IS. Cole. SECONV WLKK. Illoom Henry Klelm, J. 11. Johnson, J. K. (Irotz Chester Hughes, Brlarcreek- Emor Dlette-rlck, Ilenton Wm. Appleman, lacob Wooltver. I'atnwtsaa Henry Holllagshead, Mahton Hamlin. Ccntre-Wm. bharfer, T. D. htrouso, Samuel Hld- lay. FLshlngcreck Altred Crevellng, Oreenwood lohn Sands, A, Y. Whltmoycr. Locust Samuel Itelnbold. Madison Jeor,0 Murphy, William Oraham. Maln-Koo. Hollenback, Joseph Hartzel, N. II. W., nrown, John V. Creasy. Mlfllln-Andro.v Slngley, Christian Ilarpster, P.J, Workhlser. Mt, Pleasant lasephus (Irlmes, John McMuDin, James P. Sands, Orange SUa Shuman. Plne-A. K. (Urton. Iloarlngcrfek Owen Hoagland, Frank Yocum, seott ltoberts, Knt. Hugarloaf Andrew Hess, John W. KUe, ltcuben Davis. WT 1 1)0 WH' V IT II A ISEMENTfJ. T The following appraisements ot real and personal property Bet apart to widow sot decedent haie bes.in nied In the unite of the Register of Col umbia county, under the Itule ot Court, and will bo presenu'u ror absolute connrmauon lo the orphans court to no held n Hloomsburir. n and for saldco.m ty, on Monday, the Ed day of Dtc, isn, at i o'clock p. m.t of said day un.es exceptions to such eouuriiuLiion aro previously niea, oi wnicn an per sons Interested In said estates will take notice: 1. widow of David shafrer,lato of Drlarcreektown- snip, eeceaseu. I. widow of Hiram Lunger,! ate of Sugarloof town- sui, uecsureu. 3. Widow ot blmon Llr.n, late ot Montour township, 4. Widow otJohn redder, late of Mimtn township, S. widow of Elijah summers, late of Montour town- , Widow ol Ellas Itarlg, lateef Locust township, 1. widow of c. II. eh-ton, late of Uomlook town- nui, VCWKCU Iletlster's omco, I W. II. JAi-oiiy llloomqUurv.NoT.'j . 1S17 ltltcr SKGIS' NotK uid oil IGISTEK'S noticf-s. Notice ls hereby given to all legatees, cri-dl-id other rx-rsons interested in ilm f-sLfiti-H ..f uiu rtsiM.-cueuui.euenis and minors, thutthu fol. lovilnff admlnutrtlou and gujirdUn accounu bale been nled In tho oltlce ol thu UeglsUr of Columbia county, and will be presented Ior contlrmatlon and otlOKonou in the orphans" court to bo held lu Hloomsburg, on Monday, tho Sd day ol Uec., 1817, at 9 o'clock, p. in. on sold day: I. The second and final account of Jl. V. 11. Kline. Administrator of Nathaniel Ovcrdorf, lalo of t'auttt lsua, doceabcd, . The account of Henry (lelllng, Administrator ot Jacob uetllng, lato ot MIClllu townsuip.dnoased, 3. Tho account of Ssmuel Knorr, Administrator ot .Margaret s ppleman, lato ol tho town of Illooms burg, deceased. 4. Tho account ol William II. hhoemaker. (luardlan Apf." l'e(ciiekllter. a minor child of MU'bael Uelcbcldlter, lato ot tho town uf lilooinahurg. de ceased. 5. Tha account of r.eorgo Illtnerand John A. Hit her, Administrators of l'eter liltner, late of Lo cust township, dhitused. e. The first a d nnal account of James P Mcciute. Administrator of Catharine Hlahel, lato ot Mon tour township, deceased. 7, The Bret and partial account of Charles Kessler. Administrator of lieorge Kessler, late ot Ueaver township, deceased, 8. Tho account of Jacob M. Harman (luardlan of Charles M. "ayhurst. a minor colld ol (leorgu It. 1U) burst, lata o( Catawlsi,a township, doo'd. 9 Tho first u'oount ol Ft. a Step'iens administra tor de bonis noa of William Hess lateolbugar. louf, dece.bcd 10. Thu account ol Illram J. lueder, Eiecutor ot Elizabeth overdorf, law of Catawlssa, deceased, II, 1 he nrst and nnal account of Samuel Krcssler, Admn.tstrutor ol t.corgo Kressler, lutt ott.ott township, d, ceased. IS. The nnal account of William Neal, one of tho K- uAiu.a u. .II4IU .-ujuir, laie oi me Town of lilooinsbttrs, decease' u. 19 The flrst and partial arcoun. ot John II ana JlMgiir't Davis. aUrutnlstitlois ot uatia llavls late of 11 Jeaiirtonnship, dcoeased. Heglster'u (Jflice, I Uloomsburg, Nov, u, islT, W, II.JACXHIV, Heglster. Bubinerh CAunn. VlblTINd UAHD8, LHTTKIl HEADS, osTsita, to., o, Hcatly Wi- vjpiy rioted at the Ooldm bian Office, BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOIIMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. TIHISCIIOOb.asat present constituted, oi'crs the very best faculties for Professional and Classical learning, limidlnu's spacious, Initltng and commodious ; completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply ot pure,0tt spring water. tjcatlon healthful, ana easy of access. Tachers experienced, efllelent, and alive to their work. Discipline, Arm but kind, uniform and thorough. Ejpenaai moderate. Fitly cents a week: deduction to all expecting to teach. Student admitted at any time, ltooms reserved when desired. Courses of study prescribed by tho Stato : I. Model School. II. 1'reparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I Academic. II.Commcrci.il. III. Course in Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course In Physical Culture. The Elementary SclenllfloandCla3ilc.il Courses aro IMWFKSsJON'Ai., and stutent graduating therein, receive State Diploma, conferring the followlntf corresponding Degrees! Master or tho Klemnntst Master ot tho sciences ; .Master ot tho Classics. Graduates in the other Courses receive Normal Certificates a iui-ir uiuiiiiiuciiis.t Milieu u. ine wiucers 01 ine no irti The course ot stud y prescribed by the Mate Is liberal, The state requires.! lUirher order or citizenship. The gent nnd efficient Teachers ror her school. To tht en and their talents, as students, 'lo all such It promises HON. U ll.l.l.l.ll lll.M'IXl'., President llunrit Sept. 9, 'TO.- A DMINISTUATOn'S XOTI . KSTATK OP TKKACV RAYLRH. URfltASRiJ. Letters ot Admtnlnlsi ration on tho estate of Ter- acy Uayler, late of Montour township Columbia countv, deceased, liave been granted liy the Itcgls lerof said county to the undersigned Administra tor of Montour township Columbia countv, to whom all persons Indebted are requested to make pameiit. and those haling calm or demands against tlie said estate will make them known lo the said administrator w llhout delay PKiEit itniN'tnt ii. DAMKL IIAYLEH Administrators. Oct, S 6v. P. o. addtcss Illoomsburg l'a. DMINISTKATOIl'S NOTICK. I STATE OK 401IK VAN I.1KW, PEc'P. Lelter of admliilstratlon, on Ihe estate of John Van I.lew late et oruiigo township, Columttla co., l'a., bale Ix-en granted liy the Register of Co lumbia county, to AlemVm Lieu, Lii-ht street of -nine township, to whom all persons Indebted are requested to make Immediate pajmcnt and thoso hailngclalmsor demands against tho said estste will make llieiu known to the uncerstgnci Adminis trator without delay. AI.E.M VAN Lir.W. Light Street. Adinlntstratoi . Oct 6 6w A DMIXISTHATOU'S XOTICK KSTATK OPC ATIU1I1NK lAZAllt'S. DTCEAFD. Lcttfi-s ot AiIniliiMtatlP!) on tlt estate of (itha tlno L . mis, Into of orunvre towl&hJp, Columbia couhh , 1" nn'a , dtxonsed, liac been gninUUby the Iti't'Mor or Wihl county I o .lohn I-a7.irus Ash land, 'a., niiil Siimlmoii Uizjrus.Wiaenrleii, l'a. All i.t-honah.iilnffcl.ilm-' nalnst the estate of thedfce dtnt nre rcqiu'stcil to tirtwiit Ihcmfor settlement, .intf tlioho Indebted to tho estate to make payment to the unUerML'ned Administrators without deUy. JUIIN LAZAHL'rl. Ashland, l'a, SANDnitS N T.AZAKVS. udt'nrltd, 1'u. Admlnibtratora, October fl 6w b" 1 imiTfiU'S VOTIPP. FSTATE Or w At M.INE, PfCKASEn. The underpinned Auditor titiDolnteiltn make dH- trlhuilon ottho bulanct) of funds In the linnd of A .1. Ainersnn Admintsiator. to ana iimonir the rrrtles entlt eu Uiereto will attend tulho dullfuofhls an- iiointtnrntat tne onico of V. r. mnmeyerln UHwms ijurir on the MtU d y of November inn, at 10 o'clock a. m. when and where all persons having clalins aro lequemeu 10 prebcnuno Biinif ueiore me Aiinnor or oe ucuarrea irom coming in ior a unaro or sain iimu, Auditor. Oct 5 4 w. DMINISrilATOHS' NOTICE. E STATU OF tllVtD SnAKFEB, BR., DECEAFKD. U'ttersot d ministration on thoe6tte of David shaner. Br., lateot rnarcreek tow nh tun. aereasea have been minted bv tho IteirUter of said county to LhHunderHfaned AdmlnlstratorH to whom all pe'sona Indebted are requested lo make Immediate payment ;i id those having claims or demands aralnst the t h taie will make them ktoAn to the adm nlstratord without delay. I EVI SHAFFEH. LLVI KKS1 Elt. oct. 19, 'n-Cw Administrators. STHAY. came to the nremlsfa at tho unders-lffned In lTenv lnrir townshln. Columbia c miltv. on or abuut OCto berl'ithlnst., KIVK CALVKHfcix and seven inontha old. The owner w requested lo call, prove proper- ty and pay costs, or mey wui oe uispoa- u oi ucturu' me 10 iaw. O-.t. W, T7-3W JOHN WALTER. TOTICK. Notice U hereby trlven that I purchased at Consta- blrt'ssaleon Saturday October 13, lBTl.the-fol'owlng prooert ; 1 Hrown mare, I spring wjgon, mill rons and car wheels ltf acres corn In shork. vt sheaves of oats, l bU;kco.v. U.vf bu-ihoHbuu wheat. Allot which hive 1 loaned toJ, J. Meeker of Jackton township during mv pl'a.suro and hereby eautlun all parties not 10 remove mem urifss oy m onn-rs. WUsES MCllENUV, OCUg, '77-3W A UDITOHS NOTICK, lueurulerMirnpd haln been anrolnted aa Audi tor on the t-iceptlon to account or l. A. WatMm rriKi rrtl.in nf lin.ron V. Unlwinnt Olfd hit Afl. mlntrstrlx ry A Watson wllmetal parties at his onice In IHnomsburt; on Saturday Noumber U lf-77, nt 10 o'clock a m. of i-atd day for the pur I ohu of holding tald nun it. All parties Interested win aiienu aim present, ineir eianns. JUIIN M CI.MtK, Auditor. A UDITOn'S NOTICK Hi the matter of exceptions to the nceotuit of James mc iuruey, one oi uie executors oi ueorRtj wjukl-u otrer, aeceabcu. The undcralirned Auditor will mw't rartles Inter ested for the purpose ofh'a appolnlinent at his of ncu in luoonibourK on iaursuay, ovemuer iaui uji at i tn o cjock u. m, J. II. vomsov, OCt, 19, U77-4W AUriltO' 4 uditok's notiok iio undfrslcTied Audttir anrotntrd by tho Or- pnarisuourt oi 1 oiumuia couiiiy to uiumi uisinuu Hon of tho sum of ffisi 39 remaining In tho real es tate of Wm. 1'eL'L' lat. of Madlon tw n. lu s.tld CO .do (eased, for the us ot Wm.Marshsurvii ing husband ol l.llzabuh a daughter olsnld William 11 pg Hi ceased win meet at his oniec In the Town ot Hluomsburg in laid county on Huturday thu llthday ot November A .1). 1-"T ut 10 o'clock a. in. 1 1 Mild day for tho pur nose of 1 Hieing said audit. All parlies -nu-rested will attend and present their claims orbelorevei debarred from coming In lor unv share or said land, duu.i u, rnr.rs.r., Auditor. (X't04w, pOLUMWA COUNTY, Kfi TDK COUUONWK1LTU OK rEKJ.6YI.V4 MA, 10 Kllra- beth A, Fowler, widow, TamanlhaM. Ellis, Miles ili, Fowler, I.eroy T. Fowler, rcxinetta l-asc, l'n,ma Fowler aid Ida Fowler, widow and llneoldescend ants ol Mlas K. Fowler, deceased, and toallothcr persons Interested, Greeting : Vou and each ol you aro hereby cited to be and appear be fore tho Judgss ol our Orrhars' Court at an Ori bars' Court to bo h W at Bloointburg on tie nrst Monday tl Decem ber neit thenflnd there to acreft or reltte totakw tho real estate (I said t-llas V. Fo ler, deceased, the appraised uluutkn rut upon It by ItcltiueBt duly awarded by the suld Court and returned by the sherin, or show cause why It shall not be sold. And htieot tall not. Wltnusthe Honcratlc WllHom Flwtll, Tresldent ot our said Court at Illoorceburg,tho Twentieth day ot teptembe r, A, D., 1S7T. II. FI1AN1C ZAUIt. M, W. Niss rrolhy. ABS't, bep. it SHERIFFS SALE ! By virtue of a w rlt ot Vend Ex. Issued out of tho Court of Common Fleas of Columbia co., and to tne directed, wlilbceiposedto public sale at the Court House in Hloc nbnrg at one o'clock p in. BATUltPAY. NOVKMUEK 17. 1877. The following realtstate situate Ih Mifflin tow ship, Columbia county, I tnnsjlvanla, described folkivH i Hounded on tto berth and east by land tieorge Hughes, south by land of Jacob Nuts and west li land ot Catharine and FllzabtthNungcssi containing twenty acres incru or letB, whereon arc ciected a log house, Ireine barn and out-bulldlt gi hd7ed, taken Into citcutlon and to be sold as the property ot Jonathan t-i ade, CONDITIONS OF HALK.-rurchasers must pay ten per cent ot the purchase inofey, or at least enough to roier all costs at striking down ot sale otucrwlso liropcrty to bo resold at once JOHN W. HOFFMAN, oct, 19, H-is IOIt KALE AT A HACRIF1CE, ilnnflerttl lHU'SK ASJn Tfyr nn rhl.l .i.n... t low the hutliosd. lbe house and out-bulldlngs are new, ugood well ol wuttr on the premises. Four bedrooms upstalru, and u larga parlor, sitting room and km I. en downfalls. For Unas, to., apply to tblsoftice, or to 'r' W.U.SWENTitHLI. nor. il, ,71 im Bloomsburg, ro. BLANK UOKTOAaKS for de cheap at Ihe Ccu-cmuM Offloe. 01 I rusiees. and tho scientific and Classical course are not Inferior times demand It. It I one of the orlino oblect of lit solicits young persons of good abilities and good aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor after leaving school, r Trustees' J. HI. iL-AJCZZETS Mammoth Grocery, corner of Main and Centre streets, BLOOMSBTJBG, 3P.A.., IS TUB PLACE TO OET TIIK WOItTU OP YOUH MONEY 1M THE FINEST AND FKES1IE3T OF Fancy Imported and Domestic Staple Groceries of Every Description, Qaeensware, Glassware, Woii anl Willowware, Flour and Feed, Tobeacco and Cigars, AT BOTTOM PBiGES FOR GASH. Oil NICE FKESII Jan 1, 1817. HARMAN & HASSERT. Proprietors; Vast Sticcl, Soutli Nhlcors., & II, Knllroml IIIooiiinIiiiik, Ifesneclfully call the attention of tho public to the following statements: TLtey rnanufacturo all kinds of MMIN mid liltA-N cahti.nCs. They make the Celebrated Oilnlnal and IMPROVED MONTROSI PLOWS, also allUnda ot Kepalrs, sucli as .Mold liuarus roima, Lanasiaoa boit1, liaudles, A.c. '1 hey aiso make HEATING ANID anrt arc rrepirefl funilsh all kinds ot repairs, such nuiKe mu inipr.itt-ti i om-ti uitf i.rnie inr inp They aru also prepared to furnish MAW ANDOUIST pay especial allenttoa to the Repairing of Threshing The Dronrletors tielne practical mechanics, ha lntrhad reivunonliavlny all worK entrusted to them done In t Jan. so, '77-ly pENIUUL KLKCTIOK l'J(UUls.A.MATJU. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, High Sherlrt ot Co lumbia county, do hereby moke known and proclaim to the qualilled electors of Columbia county that a general election will be held on TUESDAY, THE MXTH OF NOVEMBKlt, 1877 (being the Tucs day nest following tho Orst Monday ol said month, at. the Beveral districts within tho county, to wit : Dealer township, at the public house ol Joseph II. bhumaii. Ilenton township, at tho public nouso ol Hiram Hess, In tho town ol Ilenton. East illoom, at the Court House, In Uloomsburg. West Bloom, at the Court House, In Bloomsburg. Borough ol Berwick, at tho store of John MCAnall, In the borough of Berwick. Borough of Centralla, at tho public house of Wil liam I'elfer. Brlarcreek township, at the public school house nearEiansvllle. Catawlssa township, at the public house of Samuel Kostonbauder, in the town of Catawlssa. Centre township, at tho school house near Lafay ette Creasy's. North Conyngham District, nt the school house near the colliery ol John Anderson 4: Co. south Conyngham District, at tho house ol John Monroe. FbJUngcreck township, at Uie school house near . 11. White's. Franklin township, at tho I-awrence school house, oreenwood township, at tho house ot Joseph It. IMtton. Hemlock township, nt tho public house ot Clias. II Dletterlch, lu tho town ol Buck Horn. Jackson township, at tho house ot Ezeklel Cole. Locust township, at the public bouse ol Daniel Morris, In Numedlo. Mimin township, at tlie public house ol Aaron Hess, tn the town ot MlOllnMlle. Madison township, at tho public school house In Jerseytown. ML I'leasant township, at the house ol II. W Mellltk. Montour township, at tho public house of W, It Tubbs, at KuperL Main township, at tie public house of Jeremiah E Longcnbcrger. I'oarlngcreek township, at tho house of John B. Kllnger. Orango township, nt the public houso of II. c, Conner In OrangeiUle. I'lno township, at tho Centro school House, lately uieu oy a i oto oi tne citizens of Bald township. Buganoai township, at the houso ol AHnas Cole, Scott township, at tho public house ot Wm. 1'ettlt in mpy. At which tlmo find places Uie qualified electors will elect by ballot Uie following Mate and Countv umcvra, vizi one person for Supreme Judge ot Pennsylvania. One person lor Auditor General ot rennsylionia, One person tor State Treasurer ol rennsylvanla. One person lor District Attorney ot Columbia county. One person for Coroner ot Columbia county. It Is further directed that the election Dolls ol tho several districts shall be opened utbeten o'clock In tho loienoon, and shall conUnue open without inter rupUon or adjournment until seven o'clock In the evening when tho polls will be closed. NOTICE IS HEREBY C.1VE-V, That'evtry person excepting Justices ot the I'eac and Aldermen, Notaries Public and Persons in th mint ti service ot the statf, who shall hold or shall within two months have held any rncc or appoint ment ot pront or trust under tho Ured ttatcs.or ol this Stale, and city or corporatcd dlstrlet, whether u, commissioned onicer or otherwise, a subcrdtnato onieer or agent who Is or shall Is) emrlojed under tho Legislature, KiccuUvo or Judiciary Department ol this Mat?, or ot any illy or ol any Incorporated district, and also, that eiery member ol Congress and ol tho stata Legislature, and ol tho select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any Incorporated district, ls by law Incapable of holding or exercising at thu same tlmo the ofllce or appoint ment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonw ralih, and that no Inspector, Judge or other oflicer of such election ihall bo cllglblo to bo then voted for. The Inspectors and Judge of tho elections shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding Uie t lection In the district to which they reepecuvely belong, before seveu o'clock In the morning, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint ono clerk, who snail be a qualified voter of such dlstrtcu Tho qualified voters of the several districts tn this county at all general, township bor ough and special tlccUons, are hereby hereafter authorised and requires! to vote by Uckets printed or written, or porUy printed and partly written, sever ally classlUed as follows i One ticket shall embrace the names ot all Judgm of Courts voted for, and labelled, outside, "Judiciary j" ono ticket shall em brace tho names of all the state orncers voted for and to be labelled '-State;" vno ticket shall cuibraio tho names of nil county ofheers voted lor, including tho pjvjo Cf Senator, and Members ot As sembly, 11 voted lor, and members ot Congress, 11 lOted for, and bo labelled "County j" ono ticket shall embrace thonainesefailtow nship oracers voted Jar, and bo labelled "Township:'" one ticket shall em braco Uie names ol alt borough offlcei voted lor, and be labelled "Borough." And each clasj shall be deposited In wporato bal lot botcu. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, bberllfs Office, Ukximburg, bliertff. Sept. Jl, iT-tf I) l.AJ.K (11r;j'loiitlutjiuittio( 4,) tur sjU: Cucuuh OfLco, to those ot our best Colleees. this scuool to heln to secure it. by furnishing lntelll- purpose, thoso who desire to Improve their time iinn ror PUODUCE. Pa. COOK STOVES as Urates. Klre Uriel;, tc, wholesale and retail. They in. i-fiiii sinr, in. ihdsl fconumu-ai i.ruioinue. MILL MALT1INEKY MIAK1IM), I'ULLEYS, ic They Machines, Reapeis, &c. an pirii-nr nf mvr tiurtv pnrs. tho nubl lec Best -Manner and at Tatr prices. Administrators Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By virtue ol an Order ol tho Orphan's Court ol Co lumbia county, the undersigned. Administrator of the estato of rctcr EnL deceased will expose to public sale, on the premises, at Light Street, Colum bia county, Fennsyivanla, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30lh at ten o'clock a. m., all that, certain real estate, sit uate In sold Columbia county, described as foil ows : No. :.-a GRIST MILL AND SAW-MILL PROPERTY, with water-power, containing In all about twelve acres, bounded by Fishing creek, a public road, and other lands ot sold deceased. No. S. A messuage and tract of land slt'iate tn Orange townshlp,boundd by landB ol Abraham Cus ter, II. ft. Grimes, William White, e3tato of George Oman, S. II Seyb rt. estato ot W. H. KnL A. M White and others conatlnlng HO ACRES, more or less. No. 4. Two acres of TOWN LOTS tn Light street aforesaid, bounded by two unnamed streets and two alleys. No. 0. Three acres tn Light StreeL bounded by lands of Mrs. Dlehl, Wm. Hagenbuch and an alley. No. 6, seven acres In some village, boundedby lands of Kelcbncr & Son and by Uie Fishing creek. No. 4. will be sold as a whole or In ports to suit purchasers. Tinas or Sali. Ten per cent of tho one-fourth of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of tne property ; the one-fourUi less the ten per cent, at the confirmation ot sale ; and the re maining three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Interest Irom connrmauon nlsL OSCAR P. KNT, OcL ft ts. Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! In pursuance of an csCer ot the Orphan's Court of Columbia countv. the tinders! pntd win sell at rmhHft ay. me unaersicnea wl sa e on the premises cf the late John Menun de- ceased. In Franklin townshlD on SATUKDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1876, at 10 o'clock a, m., the loUowtng described REAL ESTATE, bounded by lands ol Wm. Teeple. Wellington 'Clea ver, M. .liearhart, fcusquehanna river, Michael Menech and others, containing 104 ACRES, and fij perches. There ls erected on tne premises two LARGE FRAME DWELLING HOUSES, large Hank Barn and other out-bntwtnirs. There ls also n good orchard on the piemlses. Ttsss ano conditios-8 or Salk as Foiiowsi Ten per cenL of tho one-fourth ot tho purchase money to be oald at tho 'truing down of the rrprerty.tho one-fourth less tho ten per cenL at the eonnrmauon of sale, and the remaining three-fourths In on year thereafter with interest from confirmation nlsL JEfSK MKSSCU. . . UIC1IAEL XKSSTII. oct, 19, 17-ta Administrators. pilOTH- NOTARY'S NOTICE, Notice Is hereby glien that the following accounts have been lllea In tho cfnre ol tho rrotnonotorj ot Uie Court ol Common Fleas ol Columbia onnty,kji win bo presented to the Court on tho 4th day of lie. cember neit and will be tonttrmed after lour dtya unless exceptions be tiled. Tlie cr count ot Htrain J. Boeder, Asslgcce ot Na than Kostcnbaodor. The ateount et Jaecb nartmta, (vnimlttM t Henry Hartman, a lonatlc, new defeased. B.F. ZARB. FrU. FrothoDOUr; -a OEee, Nov. J, 17 U The Columbian Law Docket. A complete record lor the use cl attorneys. 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