wgaWHuyMCTTyyir am i n fit tmr.-MO I niijiimMTW E COLUMBIAN AMD DEMOCKAT,BLOOMSBTJKG, COLUMBIA OQlINTY,PA.' THE 00L.DJP1AN. ii i. (i o i k it u ii n . r n l n k r, s o v. 10, mi Kail Itomt Time Tatilf. LACKAWANNA A IlLOOMSllMin HAIL I10AI) NOKTIt. SOCTH. Accommodation Train, 0.4S A. II. T.M A, St. Mali Train t.83 A, M 4.49 1. XI express Trntn 1.M 1'. St. 11.07 A. M " " (1 60 P. M. CATAVV1HSA 11AII, IKIAD. vomit. RocTn tixommodatlon Train ii.SS A. .M, ',11 I'. M. 'teirtilar Express .i I'. M. 11,33 A.M. Tlimiiirii Mrs on llxprcss train either to New York Jr Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between '.'alawlssa and WllllamspoU. The entire m inly labor clicii'd In Luzerne. 'reform ticket wm Kolwrt SillTI li'ilMing a neat frame lioi'se on Weft Street lie low Third. The Il!onnihiirp Gas Company lias ileclaretl a dividend of two per cent, payable December lt. There will lie a Oojiel Temperance meellni; In the l'reb teri in Church this Friday evening nt 7 o'clock. FiMnp crefk win swollen by the storm laat week. On Friday It wns ilc,her than It lias be n for yearn. Captain M. Whltmiyer, formerly of I)loom bnra, recently married to a Mis IVckham of Bradford county, Cltnlnn C. Peacock, con of William I'eacock K., lifts commenced the study of law in the office of K. It. Ikeler F.q. B. K. I.llllc, E-q, Di'lrlct Attorney elect, re ceived ibe Iiig1ipt number of votes ca-t in tlie connly. Ill' ninjnrltv N'ln01. Only five counties in the Plate Rive larger Democratic nnjorilie lb in our, and with a foil vote we would have stood third on the lit. EauthqUakk Shock. A vinltnl uiriliqirik. shock wns felt nt Molilalia on Thur-dav hiiilit of laat week. Koine of the gueN wete awaken ed by it. Mr. William II. Clark has been MiflWing fni pome week from an injiirv lo one of hi Hinli" received several years iiK". lie i In ly recov ering. W. C MeKinney has litrn appointed asent tf the I). L. A W. Kxpress Conipmy, and the if lice has been removed from the depot to his store on Main Uriel. Dr Gardner's communication to the Coll'm THAN on the subject of Dlphtheri i was copied liy the IIiiKhesville Knterpriic without credit. Kin ploe will do such things. The Church Sociable at C. F Knapp's on Wedmsday was a pleasant galberitiB The next one will be at the hou-e of J. J. lirower next Wtdncsday evening. M. J. Grove, i f ibe film of Grove Brother, and president i f tiie Co-Operative irn and steel works, dit.il at Danville Fiid.iy evening. The body of the young m in Fowler, drowmd nt A flon was recovered on Wednesday of last week. It was found about 200 yards below the spot where the accide.it happened. Lave and cough cannot be hidden love re quires a reciprocation, anil n cough the prompt use of Dr. Haas' Kxpectomnt. Get it of your druggist. 25 and 50 cents a bottle. The vote of the county was counted by llit Judges of the Court Iat Thursday. R. H. KiriL'ler and M. W. Nun acted as clerks. The result is given In full on Ibe second page. Everybody is delighted with Temperance March for the organ or piano, jut out and go ing like hot cakes in winicr, Send 25 cents to D. S. Arnold, Oberlin, Ohio, and get a copy post paid. The delegates from Centrolia and Conyngham are generally on band at our Conventions. A the population down there seems to have joined a new party, it is a query where the material for delegates will come from next year. . Jn Ilichniond, Va., they have a bell puncl in very bar-room lo register the number' of drinks taken dally. I!ut it would b a great undertaking to attempt to register the daily sales of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka. TIIANKsfilVINO. Union Thanksgiving services will he held in Ibe Methodist F.pi-cnpal Church on Tlianksgiv ing d y, Hev. G M. Gurley preaching the sep tuon The service lo commence at 10 a. m, Ilev. Wm. IT, Chapman, I'.istor of M. R Cbiircli, Georgetown, 1). U, writes: "Having l.a.l an opportunity to list the excellent qiali ticuf Dr. Hull s Coiub Sirup, I hesitate ill to siy, it is the best remedy I Ii ive ever used in mv familv." Mr. Ilenrv W. McKelvy of Bloom-burg was iniriied lo Miss Isabella II. Siiydam of Lewis 'b'lrg, lu WilU-sbiire, on the lllh inst at lb" reMi niv of B II I'ainter K-q . by ibe Hev Mr Hodge We extsiid to the happy coupl, our warnust congratulations, and wish lliciu i smooth i'Hirnev through li If. We unde'stai.d they will reide al HazlcUin. The undersigned thanks and commtiids tin members of the Standing and Vigilance Com tnillees for llieir a-sistance during the late cam paign, in organizing llie pirty and getting out Ibe vole. D. I.OIVKKBKIM, Chairman Democratic County Committee. Mr..ffolin Thcinpfonlhe most versatile ar tist livbg, author, actor, mimic, comtsli.ui, vo calist, 6t ncer. musician, compo-er, will appear in his Specially Drama nf On Hand, or true to thelistl Al the Opera House next luesday evening the most mwerful, inteies lug am: successful Protian Driiina ever written. In the course of the Drama Mr. Thompson will ri present the characteristic of all nations. from the Da-hing Airerlcan tu tho Heathen Chime, Interspersid with Character Sopgs.Dan ces and Instrnmenlal Solos, In width he is un equslUd, as crondtd aid ill-lighted audiences 'have iilghtlv testified bv their enthusiastic at proialion in all the principal cltlei of the United . Stales. . OSOAIt I , ENT lUVD. 1 It Is willi deep sorrow that announce to our readers the death of O-car P. Knt on lasi Monday night, at the age of 39 years aiil 10 months, leaving a widow ami three cliiiaren Fur some months past he had been unwell ami at first thought he had the asthma. At Ihp lale Fai' lie caught a heavy cold which tesultid I Inftiiuuiatiou of the lungs. After that there seems to have btui a com) licatlou of diseases Some have thought he had Bright' disiaso of the kidneys, of which bis brother, Gen. Knt died, bit the usual lists failed lo indicate it. The deceased was one of the Directors of tli Bloom District, tho duties of which office I; performed faithfully and satisfactorily, II was also 1'Osl UMnu oi .wuato jxiuge i. u. u. F., and had been ((elected as Representative to the Grand Lodge, He was burled on Thursday at 2 o'clock by the Odd Fellows, and a very large number of piople attended tho funeral. His loss is a sad one to Ids fumily.and will long bv felt In the community In which he livid, and vie re he wa to highly mixdid. Wm, HEAL A SONS. The history of the Industries of a coramuulty tire the landmarks of its progress. Tho enter prlsoihat create them nro the agencies that give prominence to localities. Often tho only assignable reason why one place takes prece dence over another Is that enterprise developed Its resources. It Is an unquestioned fact that for yeirs tho rich deposits of Iron ore that were hid away In our hills wero undiscovered und nutilized while other localities were reaping rich harvest, until enterprise organized the two companies that have developed tu some ex. nt the ricli mineral resources of this region. llloDmsbnrg, one of the most beautiful towns in Pennsylvania, was quietly nestled amid the plc- luresquo pccncry of the Susquehanna almost un. nown up to the time of the building of the furnaces it being little more than a wst village pparently without purpose and ambition, but nee then It has grown rapidly until to day it is almost unilvalled for Its public spirit, the beauty of its public buildings and its indlvldu- 1 enterprise. The reputation of its Ho els at tracts strangers and its merchants and mechan ics are known far and wide. In Its develop- lents the Bloom Furnace, at present owned by Wm. Neal & Sons, has been most prominent. he history of this firm is almost the history of letown. In 1810 Nilliam Mckelvy begun liu-lness in n small way but gradually became lie leading merchant of Columbia county. We ought to stop here and pay a tribute to one of the best citizens that Columb'a county ha ver had as hundreds who have been material ly aided can testify. He continued in business alone until 1352. Then it was changed to Mc- Kelwj, Neal & Co. The store was purchased from Wm. McKcIvy and Wm. Neal in 1873 by I. W. MeKelvv, a son of Wm. McKelvy, who s probably doing the most extensive retail bus nt si in the northern part of Pennsylvania. On 27th of December, 1852 an agreement was ntered Into lnlwcm Wm. McKelvy, Wm. Ninl and Jacob Melick "to erect and ojierate an Anthracite Furnace near the town of Blooms nirg," the two first turned taking three-fourth itere-l anil, Mr. Melick one-fuurth, and the jusiness to be uudtr the exclusive control of Mr. MiKtlvy and Mr. Neal. The name of lis firm was MeKelvv & Neat. In accordance itli this agreement before the first day of April 1853 lliey purcha-id about seventeen acres of Daniel Snuler and Joseph W. llendersholt on lie Noilh Blanch canal near Blooinsburg. On tiist dav of April 1853 ground was btoken n the erection of the contemplated furnace nil on the 1 lth day of April 1851 the furnace and buildings were completed and put in blast. It has been run from that period to the present ever having been out of blast except for re pairs and then only for a short period. In pril 1872 .Jacob Melick disposed of his fourth nteresl to I. W. McKelvy, C. W. Neal and R C, Neal and in January 1873 Wm. Neal pur chased the three-eighth ta interest of Wm. McKel- y and the one-twelfth of I. W. McKelvy and sold a two sixth interest tu bis sons, C. W. & It. C. Neal. From that period the name of the firm lias been Wm Neal & Sons. Since the original purchase, the land has been increased to about 35 acres ; on which there are three lotihleand eight single dwelling bouses and outbuildings. When the furnace was first built it was out of town but since then it (the town) has grown so that it is now in it. From April lth 1S54 to January 1st, 1875, it was out of blast i all lor repairs 17 months; made during the time 117,968 gn ss tons of iron, an average for the time in blast of 5,805 gross tons per : num. From January 1st, 1875, to November 1st, 1S77, it was out of blast two months; made luring that time 35,301 gross tons, or an aver age for the lime in blast of 7,585 gross tons per annum. The Bloom furnace enjoys an excel- nt reputation for the quality of Its iron. I s said to be exceeded by none in the market. An evidence of this is the fact that all they ve been able to manufacture has been readily old notwithstanding the general stagnation in tiie iron business. It is a matter of congratu lat;on that it has never stopped during all the panics that have visited the country since it was built and now there is ore enougli on hand to run it for nine months, which lias been put here at a price in accord wit'i the times. Its financial management is such that it enjoys the fullest cotntdence of the community. But few appreciate the importance of this industry to the town. It has more than trebled the tiopti rttion, graded and paved its streets, erected al ts churches, except one, and school houses since the furnaces have been erected. Republican. ISIl'OUTANT A11HUST3. On Wednesday night last three men visited Ilugliesville and passed three counterfeit $5 bills on the Tainaqua bank. One was honored by John F M chain, another by Nathaniel Buck, at Fox's Hotel, and the third by Esquire Laird. THREE MF..V Anill'STED. On Thursday morning three men were ar rested, one at Mini. y named Harvey Lemons, mid the other two near Iola, Columbia county. n-d Shoemaker and Lore. Lemons was rested by Jesse D. Hill, of Ilugliesville. Hill after in iking the arrest of Lemons, took out warrants for the arust ol Shoemaker and Lore He met Constable Sevision and John Hough- on, of Ilugliesville, on their return from Shoe maker s resilience, where they hail gone after Lemons, and gave to them the warrants for tli irrest of the two. They then went hock and in ide the arrests. Sevision and Hill brought Lure to Hiighesville and left Shoemaker, a man of large physique, in Houghton's care hoemaker projiosed looking lorbail, and John issellled. KCAfK OF A rniMIXEIl. They went to Biiekhorn, Columbia county. hut failed to secure bail ; from there they came to IoU, and stopped at Havmans mill. Here Shot maker informed John that he wanted to see Ilaymun concerning bill, and lmtli went into the mill and talked willi Mr. Huuiian : bile without success. Shoemaker then stel ped out of the mill, and while they were pre iiariiur to get into, the buggy, whisked around the mill and shot up the road at a spttd in Heating an escape, As the fugitive was a mus cular man and of large size, it did not riquire any extraordinary ilTort on his part to place an extended space Utween hint and bis captor, in a little while. And as it was 11 o clock at night with rain lion ring down, it is not at all surpri sing that the escape was effected. John return ed tu Hughesvllle on Friday evening, no doubt feeling that he had made a narrow escape from getting throttled, but nevertheless very mad at himself for allowing his prisoner to (scape. i in: iiKAiiiNn. Fiiday night the other two prisoners were taken before Inquire Swarlz for n bearing. Leman said be got- the money be passid on Nathaniel Buck, at Hiij hesville, from Shoema ker, who he had been working for; but liU t limony, when summed up, was not of the kind to make those listening think that he was telling a straight story. Lore paid ho had pur chased counterfeit money of a stranger who had visited him; he passed $15 of the counterfeit at Jcrsivtown, but it came buck to Iiini and he ri deemed It. He then concludid lo not attempt to "shove" any more. Shoemaker then came to him and got some of It, and he supiosed that Lemon got what bo had from Shoemaker, As neither of the accusid was able lo furnish bail, they wero brought to William-port Saturday morning and handtd over to Shttlfl' Mahafley for safe keeping, lo stand trial before the United States court, tvai. JlulUUn. A few of our cotemporaries are boasting about tl.e gains in their respective counties according to the vote polled. In Columbia county our vote hat teldotu reached two lo one. This year it is tAr to one. Can any other couuly n.ake a like showing? Dr. LaShelle, of Centralla, met with n pevcro and painful accident on Thursday evening. Ho iad been to what Is known as the shanties visi ting a patient, On returning, being on foot, and mving no lantern, ho was groping his way through tho rain and darkness, his fool caught and threw hint over n stone wall on the side of the road. In the fall, a distance of Bit or sev en feet, be broke one of his legs In two place", between the anklo and knee. Falling, through loud shouting to. summon assistance, he was obliged lo crawl n long distance until he reach ed the school hoile, wliero his cries were heard and somo persons went Immediately to his relief lie was properly cared for and removed to bis lome and is doing well under Dr. Yeoman's treatment. Chronicle. Ant: Co.mikii I Coleman's original and only Iuisiana Jubilee Singers will appear at the Opera House on Monday evening, Nov. 10th. TheConcerts given by this Celebrated Troupu of colored male and female singers are the most entertaining and soul-stirring of any similar organization before the public. No attempt is made lo exaggerate sentiment, or Intensify char acter. The Luuisianiaiis arc possessed of full. rich, sweet voices and with that simplicity of nature which characterized the Southern slave; the Sings ofX.ion and the Old Plantation Melo dies arc sung in a spirit which no Christian or lover of sweet music should fall lo hear. This Troupe has received the highest encomiums of the clergy, press nnd public ; crowded houses and delighted audience attest tiie popularity of their entertainments. To tho'o who have not heard them, we would only say ask those who have enjoyed that pleasure, Doors open at 7:30 o'clock. Concert begins at 8 NOTICE TO COLLKCTOltS. Collectors holding unpaid county duplicates for years prior to 1S77, shall settle the sam during the fust week of December Court, and if not so settled the Attorney will at once pro ceed lo collect. Those for 1877, are riquested to be diligent in collecting ami pay over during same court. Some have so far paid over but very little, such must du better. The money is all niutely needed to meet the de mands on the County Treasury. The expinses iluring December will be pretty heavy. The collectors who fail to settle their dupli cates by the latter part of January next will be notified on a day fixed, in said month to be at the office to claim final exonerations, and make return of land taxes, such that has no personal property un to make taxes from, as all returns of taxes on seited and unseaUd lands mint be on or before the first day of February. The balance due on the first day of .March following will bear interest, ;md the collectors must pay the interest on llo amount so in arear from tl; date. We wish every col lector would pay oil' his 1877 duplicates in December. It would be better for all of it would be done. MI.AS V,. MCIIKNUY, jon.v ni:i:Ni:it, J. K. SANDS, Coin's. Commissioners' mice, niooiiisfourff.Pa.N'ov.lv;,. JNOV,ltl,-4lW Alie&l; NAI. KKllUtllAUM, LierK. At a recant meeting of tlie I. O. of O. F. of the Kspy Lodge ibe following preamble and resolutions were adopted. Wiikiieas, it has pleased our Heavenly Father to remove fro.u our mld-t by an untime ly deatli our dear friend and brother Charits A. Fowler. And whoreas in his death the com munity has lost a hopeful citizen, and society a promising young man, and our be'oved order a worthy and agreeable member. Therefore be it Jlttolted, first that in tills mysterious dspen sation of God's Providence we bow in humble submission to the will of Him who is too good to be unkind and too wise to err. Second. That in his sudden anil unexpected death we wilt heed the solemn admonition of Holy Writ. Be ye also ready for in such hour as ye think not the Sen of Man cometh. Third. That in token of our heart felt grief ml great loss, that the charter and hall of the Lodge be draped In mourning for thirty days and that every brother wear crape durin the same time. Fourth. That these resolutions be published in the papers of the county, and a copy be furn ished the family witli whom we deeply sympa thise. T. I). Stbavss, ) J. D. Wi:itKi:isntt, y Committee. W.M. SciIKCHTEItLV. J Mildness conquers and hence it is that the gentle ret positive influence of Dr. Bull's Bjhy Syrup overcomes so quickly the disorders of Babyhood. Price 25 cents. t OMMl'NICATI'D. Musbtts. KniTons Columbian : One of the most pleasant drives leading from our village i the Kspy road, and the people of .-cott towiishi;: deserve credit for keeping it in such excellent repair, but ore great drawback to the plea-ute of many in drhing this road is the con-lant dinger to which they are exposed ot heiug pr- cinililcd into the canal by the slid 'en shying of a hore, as the ro.id in m my plans runs v close to it, specially at night time the danger i- grealer. On Lst Sunday night a gintlemau's horse became frightemd bilow Mr. Snyder's residence, anil began backing the carriage. He succeeded in getting him stopped as they iiaih- td the water's edge. There are many other ca-es which we might mention, but the daug is too well known lor anv need of further re marks. A good strong f. nee eret ted along tin places will prevent IhK and should hu built at once. The question of co-t should not be con sidered where lives are daily at stake, for a per son ihronii into the canal in a carriage stand poor chance of escape. I hope this notice will not be p issed by, by the authorities, and that they will take imiiKsliate nttiou in the matter before the community is aeuln startled by tho occurrence of a fatal accident. CrnziN. l'oti Sam: on Lkask A good PLANINC MILL which can be mil as such or converted into u first class manufactory Inanollnr br.inel; of business. A line penirg is offered for an enterprising and enc'gellc party. Apply lo J B. ItonisoN, Bloomsbuig, P.i. Oct. 20 -Jw. With a cake of Glen's Sulphur Soap and commodious balh-lub, the victim of chronic cutaneous eruptions can improvise a sulphu bath, which no professed bathing etablihnitn can supply. Sold at Druggists, Hill s Hail A. Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50. Oct. 20 lw. Dr. Shlloli's Stslein Vitalizcr. We are authorized in cuaraiitie this rem ctly for li e cure of Myspepsla, Inactive Liv er.dou r Stomach, Consiiiihlioti, l.nsa ot Aji- peine, uonnnp ui1 " uuu, irum, mh, and General Languor and Debility. You must Bckiiotvltilpe that this ttoiiUl be ruin nu unless we bud positive cvielciiee that it will rure. you ttim are siitieritip iroin these coiiiiilaints these tveirds Hreiuhlressed and will you continue In sutler tvlieii ynu can be curt il en such trrinn? It is for you to determine. Sample bottle 10 renin; Kf nlar bIzp7G rents. Sold by O A. Klelm and N. J. Htndtrshctt. 60.000 die annually by m-glrctini; a Couch. Cold ur Croup, nttcn leading to Ciiiisiiiniition and the grave, by will you neglect so important a mailer, when you ran get al mirstoie Sblloh'H Cnmumpliou Cute, ttiln the asturanre ot a spceay recov ery. For soreness acreim Ibe Chest or I.ungs or Lame liacW or Side, Sbiloh's l'orous Plaster gives prompt relief. Sold by O. A Klelm and N. J. lleiidersbott, IlackmelacV, a popular and fragrant per- fume. Sold by O, A dershott. ., ivieim anu r, J. lieu- March SO, '77-eow Business Notices No Humbug; I A Posltlve'Sale. Clark fe Wolf will sell aII nflbelr Tir.., Goods nt the lowest going prices for tho next ten ilnys, loss, n discount of ten per cent. Atmore's .Mlnca Meat nt Conner's. For Satnaiio Sinners. Lard I' Meat Cullers go to J. Schuyler & Son. 3(1 boxes Iulles' nnd Gent's ITnilnrtvunr nt I. W. Hartninn's. 10 cents will bliv n pnlentlld bread nlnn nt CreasyV. Call nt McICInneys lor Shoes. A large nssortment of Ladles' Shawls this week nt Lnu & Sloan's. Price (or Ladies' size from 75 cents to J25 00. Wanthd. Two girls to learn tho tailor. lit; trade. Win. Y. Kestcr. Apr.27tf Sco the new intent ndiustabln brush li.an. lies nt J. Schuyler A Sou's. For Ross Cigars go to Creasy's. A customer ofl). A. Creasy's nfter com Hiring his extra whltn drip Syrup nt 18 ents n quart with rendered wliitn clover iiiney nt rents n nuart nrefprrnl dm white drip Syrup, not nu account of less price, but for better quality. A fine nssortment of Fresh Fish inst rn. ccived from Huston nt U. Jncobv's Oyster Bnv. You ran get n spt (,f Lndlps' Fllrs Imlln. thin of .Mink, M iir i:id linn fir $3 25 and n genuine .M ink .Mull und Ilo.i fur $8 00 m Ltnz it Sloan's. Gerniatitown Wool 10 cts. ner oz at I. W. Hnrtmati's Mclvinnevs Shoe Storo below Court House. Oiiil Cigars from three for 5 cents to 10 cents apiece nt Conner's. !!0 pieces wool nnd cotton Flannels Sets. to CO cents nt I. W. Hartinati's. Admission free nt Mclvinney's. Yon can get white or colored lilankcts nt Lutz Sloan's fur $2 50 n pair. F.xtra Golden Drip tiO cents n gallon nt Crensy's. Uemember that Lulz & Sloan sell their Gerninntown Yarn nt 10 cents an ounce. Ilubbers nt McKitmey's. New crop New Orleans Molasses) 80 cents a gallon at Creasy's. You can get Dr. Warner's health corsets inu lors or white nt Lutz iv Sloan s i0 Ilootheadqunrtcrs nt Mclvinney's. Fresli Oysters nt Conners. Hoots and Shoes cheap at McKinr.ey'c Canned Fruit of nil kinds : 3 lb. can of loniatoes 10 cents nt Conner s. No Humhtii; 1 A l'ositve Sale I Clark & Wolf tt ill sell nil of their Dress Hoods nt the lowest going prices for the xt ten days lens a discount of 10 per cent. i; F. KUNKEL'S WTTl-U WINK OK I HON. V.. F. Kurikel'a celebrated Hitter Winn of Iron wl!l tflTti'tiully cure lher complaint, Jaundlco, dyspepsia, chronli'or ncnoiH ileum ty chronic dlarrniK, dls own uf the kidneys and all dlseasp-i tirUM; from a disordered llvor, fctomachur intestines, bucli as coiu siipjiioDt iiiuuienct'. inuru piles, lumens or diikhiio the he.id.ucidltv of Hip stoniAeli, nausea, heartburn, dl"i;ust foi rood, fullness ot weight In tlwhtomach, swhniMlnj; of the head, hurried or dimcult breatli liiir, llutttTlnffof the heart, choking or MirTocailng sens.itlon when lu a tjlu? posture, dlmne.ss or vl-(- lun, iium or weus ot-iort mo sigui, uuu pum in uw hoad. deilclencv ot rersnlratlon. .ellowness of tho Uu and eje.piln In th baelc, head, chest, limbs, o c , sudden Hushes of heat, burning In tho WU, ronstantlinaKininffSof evil and great depression of spirits. Trlee. Jl per bottle. Itcwaro of couutt-r- U'li's, i "J iiul in (iur uruiMi, 11.11111 uu auiiiu uiitf r preparation of Iron, he may Hay It Is as g'X-d.butsr; for Kunkol'H Hitter WIno of iron, Taku no other. Kunkel's Klrter lno ot Iron Is not sold lu buLk only lu $. bottles. U. F. KunkH, I'roprletor, No. ii'9 Nut th Mnth Mreet, Fhlladelnhla, 1'a. hold by all uruggiib unu aoaierb every wnere. TA Ft'. WOKM HKMOVKD ALIVE. Head al! completo In two hours. No fee till hend pa'-si-s. seiU, rm and stomach worms remomt by l)r. Krnkel. ar9. North Mnth Mreet, I'hlladelphla.Fu. send for circular, For reinoWnn, seat, llu orstom ach Wo ms call on your druggist und ask for a bot tle of hunkel'H worm s.rup, Price 1. It never falls ('omrnon fien-e teaches If Tape Worm can bp remnved, all other worms can bo readily dtstrojed. i'ie. t M ,VUKETREP01iTS. nLooMsnuiui junket. Wheat per bushel., Itse .. Corn, new, " nits, " Flour per barrel .. t'lotersi-ed CO Ml f.txi I.tO 1.10 .30 .Is .1' Flaxseed Uutter IXirs Tallow Potatoes Dried tpplcs 6 Hams 14 sides .t Shoulders lo Lard per pound to naj jutiou 11,-eswax w Timothy seed 2.w )l'OTATIl.Ns FOIt COAL. s'o. 4 on Wtiarf t B.oo per Ton so. r, ' ' $ S.75 ' No. II " f 1 CO " macksmltu'slutiipon tfhart f3.no " " mtumlnoiis " ft fri " Coal ! Coal ! ! Coal ! ! ! Extra preparation ! Superior quality ! Order left at 1. W. iMcKclvy's Store at our oflicc, or sent through tho nwil.1 will receive prompt at tention. Your patronage is respectfully solieited. C. W. Neal & Bho. iMuy 1, 1S77. ASTOMSIUNC! SUCCKSS. ft in tho duty of uvery perwin tvlio liai u-eil Ilotclicr't (ierman Syruji to let its tvon eleij'ul qualities Im ktiowii to their IrietiiU in cuiiiiK C'onsuiiiition, severo C3Ui;h, eriHip, a-tlitna, imeuinoiiia, ami in fact all throat nnil luiif! eli.-e'ates. Nu person can uo it without iiiiinediatu lelicf. Three. iloes will leliero any ca.-c, ami wo consider it the duty it' all Uru'iv, to reeoimnetul it to tho poor Ij'tiiK e-onuuiptive, at least try ono Poltlo as 4U.0U0 dozen bottles wero sold last year, and lioea-o wliero it laileil wait reported, cueli a ini'dieino as Iho Cicrwan tryrup cannot In) too tvnlely known. Ask jour Wruttiiist about it caiupio lioltles to try Mud at lUivuta. Keg ular size 75 cents. For salo by .Moyer llros. April m, i i-iy jl ASIC YOUUSKLF THKSE QUiCSTIONtf. Ato you a despondent sufferer from Pick Headache, Habitual LontivciiOH, l'alpitatinti ot' tin heart? Have you dizziness of tho head? Is your nmoim system ilemvsscd ? Docs your blood cnculato badly 1 Ilavu you a eiuigli ? Low spiiils? Coining upol'tbo food nfter eating? &e.,Sie. All these ami much more uto tho results of dyspepsia, liver complaint mid Indigestion. (illl'KN S AlHJIIST FLOW KM is now ackiiottledired by all Diuggisls lo 1 a positive euro, H.-I00-000 bnltles weio giten attayin lliu U. S., tlnotigli druggits tntho people ns n trial '1 o docs will satisfy any petfon of its tvon deif'ul nihility in curing ull loiuis of Indices lion. Sample loillles for 10 cts. Mcgular size jf els Sold posilitc by all lirst-cla-s uruggists in u. s. April 27, 77-ly jl A" 'Hie UlHTOItS NOTICK. urolerslcned Latlne; been arrolnted aa Audi tor on the I'ieepllon to aereunt ol 1). A. Watson cram rallnf, r.f lltirp. V. ttnlMitfiii til, ,1 l.v lilu Art. liUiiMln'rli Miry A Watson tellumtall parties ut his tfllee In lib cmsbuie on Saturday ttotember lllh Hll, tit luo'ikiCk u m. olsald doylor the pur pose et lielillHL' said uuult. All pat lies iDleresled etui attend una iirese niineir claims. JOHN M CLAltK, Auditor, Or, I nkbltiiiDble t Bnl with neiue. , u, w'.' Y. . a ) cseit(ards,u kijits, lu cu. J. H. Ii listed t. V,1!-wU LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT HECBMIlEltTKIlM.lBtT. riRIT wilt. Uriah Cnamberlln vs. Jonas Doty. II. drover's Admrt. vs. C. II. Wolt A, T. lketer vs. Jonas Doty. Levi Ulnley vs. N. L. Campbell. I). T. Sejberl vs. I'lilllp Appleinau. .Milton Charles vs. ltlce llagenbuch 0. II. Hrockway is. Orange township. Ashland Hanking Co. vs. Frederick Hash s.d etctlcr vs. Lewi Tetter FlrstNattonal Hank ot Ashland vs. lianlrj Jtcrrls. Albert Wlnton vs. Jonas Dety, et al oHurnWa Insurance Co. vs. Josoili Jl. Preck. Columbia Insurance Co. s. Jackson oodln. C. J, Ash vs. William Ikeler. Columbia insurance Co vs. Jackson & Woodln, lolumMa Insurance Co. s. Nescopcck Hrlilgo Co. Henry C. Conner vs. Kmanucl Conner's AdmT. 1). F. 8e bert vs. J. V. Sankcv, J. K. najton Co. vs. Jacob Ilrelsch et. al Amos s.nago vs. Abram Kline et. ux. John Hill vs. C. 1). Fowler. Wm, I. Parks vs. John Mill. J. O, Smith won vs. Jcsso Zaner s Ex'r. Sarah Hill et. al. vs. I'cna'a Canal Co- SECONn wssi, Sarah Faux et. al. vs. s. J. Faux et. al Aaron Drelsbach vs. Simon Sliellhammcr et. al isloomaburg Lumber Co. vs. M. M. Apploinan. Peter Wilson's Ailm'r. vs. Jcsso A. Losoe. W. J. ( orrell's uso vs. D. J. Waller Hannah Weiss vs. I). L. & W. It. It. Co. nioomsburg Lumber Co. vs. 0, W. sterner. Hzra S. Lyons vs J. It. Kvss. Jacob Evans' Ext. vs. Thomas E. Oeddls et. al. S. W. (larrlson vs.Turnbacu A Hess Samuel Olger vs. Francis Evuns. David .1. Waller vs. George Weaver's Exr's. Schujlcr Iteasner vs. Aaron Ilender. nioomsburg Lumber Co. ts. William Jlorrls et. al. nioomsburg Lumber Co. vs. William .Morris et. ux. Hank or Espy vs. William Mllnes' Kx re. Toles J: Mveet ts. t 1111am Jl lines' Exr's. William Limit 111c vs. I'tter Ent's Administrator. O. II. Millard ts. Conjngharn and Centralla Poor District. Mary (leorgo vs. James Morrison Daniel Lelby it. al. vs. Henry Knapp. Oeorgo Hetty vs. Daniel II. Stevens. Sarah Caul ts. Samuel and Emma Iteppcrt. J. It Jamison vs. M. tlrotcr s admr'a Augustus Eterhart ts. Daniel Everhart. Ilernard Ammerman vs. W, O. Johnson et ux. William O. I.lnntllie vs. Peter K. Mensch Mel Lenlhcn ts. Conjngbain and Clntralla Foor District. C. 11. Hrockway vs. First National Hack ot Herwick llltam KrteLbaum's use vs. L. T. Shaipless et. ol. Lewis Mochenbcrg vs. Andrew Hojcr Edward Hjrnc is. Ezekle. Colo Thomas Scliweppentelscr ts. I.K. schwcrpenkel- Wagner, sturn &C'o. vs c. It names et ux William snjder'.s Exr'a ts Valentine Uldleman c; W. 1 hoiepson ts Hernhard Moliner II. W. Ljons ts Slioraas stackhoiise's ex'r United states Fanning Mill Company vs Franklin locum 1'ermella Koons vs. seltzer Miller. Manillas Shaffer vs John McDowell's adm'r Jurors for Dec. Term, 1877. GltAND JUItOUS. Illoom John Delly, L. 13. unpen, llenton Lafayetto Kcclcr. Ucrnlck lunlel lteedy. Centre I'etet Scott. Flshlnccreek-Ilarman Kline, Ellas Laubach. (Ireenwood-EUxs Kline, Alfred Ileacock. Hmlock-lI. u. I'urecll, Peter S. Urugler, Nchemiali lteece. Locust Jeremiah Snyder, Samuel Camp. Madison Chester Johnson. Miniln Samuel Snyder. Montonr I'eter llelnbach, Wm, II. Weaver. OraDtje-ltcuben Hellas, M. S. Williams. Scott-T. II. .Miller, Joseph I.tlley, U. Wapples, Jarob Tsrw linger. TltAVEUSK JUHOHS. FIRST W KSS Ileaver-Kllas MUler, William Slensmger, Isaac Har- rlnser, John L. Bond, Jtoses SUcher. Ilenton-Clemuel Mcllenry, Thomas Datla. Hlootn Thomis Iltckey, Johh Lcacock, John l'uroell Jr. Herwick -ltelnhard nergcr. Hrlarcreek-Hatld Shaffer, Geo, W. Mtl'er. Ca'uwtsa-M. 1). Harman, J. U. Yetter, Theodore Krelgli, John Kills. Ccntro-Samuel Itow en. Jerry llagenbuch. Franklin U. 1). L. Koitenbauder. Ureenwood -Abram Trlpleplece, J. Barton Quick, James fan Horn, T. K. Has man. Hemlock Matthias A. Moore, seth Shoemaker, Ivl Wright. Jackson-oeorgo Mcllenry, Daniel Fritz, Thomas Y. Hess locust Wm, shuyler, liavld Yager, Wesley l'erry. -Madlson-Datld Phillips, John hhet:er. .Main Wldte Ilelnhelmer. Montour- Jackson Walter, Samuel Cigger. Mttllln Isaac Andreas, J. J. llartzul, Samuel Bock. Ml. Pleasant (!eo. W. Jacoby. Orange C. 11. Appleman, Abner Welsh, William JJ. snj der. scott-Jotin Kicssler, John bhollenberger. bugarloof I). 11. Cole. SECONU WEEK. Bloom-Henry Klelm, J. II. Johnson, .1. K. Orctz Chester Hughes, Ilrlarcreek- Kmor Uletti rick. Benton Win. Appleman, lacob Woollver. atawlssa-IIenry Holllngshead, Mahlon Hamlin. Centre Wm. Shaffer, T. II. btrouse. Samuel Hid. lay. Flshlngcreek Alfred Crevellng, (Ireenwood lohn Sands, A. Y. Whttmoyer, Locust Samuel ltelubold. Madison fieorge Murphy, William (Iraham. Maln-neo. Hollenback, Joseph Hartzel, X. II. W., Brown, John K. Creasy. Minilu-Andro.v Slngley, Christian Hurnster, P. J. Workbtser. Mt. Pleasant Joseph'is Crimes, John McMuliln, James P. Sands, Orange Silas SJiuman. I'lne-A. E. Olrton. Itoarlngcreek Owen lloagland, Frank Yocum. Scott-ltobert 8. Ent. Sugarloat-Andrew Hess, John W. Kile, lleuben Pat is. T I DOWS' VPPRA ISEMENTS. T The follow Ing appraisements of real and lerMJiuu jiropt-i ey b-i itpuri lo wiuowsol fieeeueilis lave been Illed lu tho oniee of the lteea-stlT of Col. iimbla county, under tho Itulesot Couit, itnd tt 111 be preseiueu lor aosoiuio counriudtion lo um eirpuons Court to bo held lu Illoomsburir.ln and for tiatdconn. ty, on .Monday, tho sd day or Ivc. ihll, at 2 o clock p. m., or said day unless exeeptlonti ti buch euuui iiiuuuit an, previously uuxi, oi wiutll all jn-r sons Interested In said tutaten tvttl tako notice: 1. Widow ot David snaffer.lato ot BHarciiek town ship, deceased. t. etldow t f Illmm Lunger.I ato of bugarloaf town ship, oeteased. 3. widow of Simon Linn, Into ot Montour township, 4. t Mow of Johu Fodder, lute ot MlCltn townsUIp, ueveaieu. 5. Widow of Elljoli Suminora, late ot Montour tow n sUli, deceased. o. Widow ot Ellas Ilarli', lato of Ixicust township, 7. Widow-or t:. II, Olrton, late ot HomlooK town ship, deceased lieglstcr'a onio-. W. II. JloV Hloonuburir.N'uv.i , is;;. llt)7trtor 1) IXilSTint'H NOTICKS. I 1. Notice Is lll'll'liv utvi'n lit nil 1,.,'Ati.H. prfdl. Cm and oUier ptrsons inu-resU'd In tuo wiati's ot llio ri'fliHtlhodeoL'dents and minors, thuttUo tol luiNlniradinlnUiratlouaud guardian aci-uunui ltavo iHTU nifd In llio 011100 o( llio Ki-iristrr ot coltimbU county, and tt 111 bo nrewnti'd tor continuation and ulloauco In Uio orphans' Couit to Oo hold In inuomiuurir. on .tionaar. mo aa oav or lice. usr,. at K o'clock, p. tu. on Hald da) ; I. Tho scond nndllnal account of M. V. II. Kllno Administrator ot Nathaniel ovcrdorf, lato ot latnnuba, uo,'cautHl. S. 1 no account ot llenrj' (IMIlne, Administrator ot ja'-oo uciuntr. uto or aiinnn lownshln.dcccaiied. I. ThO account Of Himul Unnrr. ArtmtnlHlrnLnr nf Marfan Appleman, lato ot tuo low u ot Uloonis bury, decoabcd. 4. TIlO account uf William II. khwn,ftV,r nr,1l4n of Akuch Itilcheldlfi-r. a mUor child ot Michael m-iLuuiuuiT, iaio or tuo town ot uioomsDurir, ao ceased. t, Tho account of (leonro llltnerand lohn A. H1U ner. Administrators of IVlcr Illtncr, Uto ot Lo- 6. Thu llrt A,tri final nii.,tiint- Tamaa II U.l,l.in. Administrator of Catharine Itiahel, lato ol Mon tour township, deceased. T. Tho Ilrbt aud nanlal account of rh.irien KphiMr. AduiInUtrator of neorgo Kua.iler, lato ot Heaver 9. lllO account Of Jacob M. ItArniAn. tluurn-Un Charles M. Ha hurst, u minor cnlld ot Oeorito It. llajhursl, Uto ot Catattlssa township, dccil. Tho tlrst account ot Hra hter pn.rnu nit,,lnlutrM. tor do bonis non of W illiam ilesa latu of bugar- iur oo oonts no loaf, deee.sed 10, Tho account of Hiram J. Herder, Kiecutor ot "wiu uiiitwii, ui Lttuniwi, ueueaheu, 11. Ihellrstuudllnal account nf samiici k'rp&&u.p Admlid-traior ot (leorge Kressler, late ot rnott 1. The final account of William Neal. nn of thn Rv. eitors of ttlilldin nt der, lato ot tho Town of ,i,wvmauu(K, UIVVUSVU. 13 Tho Urst and parlll arcoun'. ot John 11 lkitls and Margaret Davis, admUlstralors ot Datld uaw. taiuui rieattr townsuip, occcaMcd. Iteglster's iinicc. I W. 11. JAConv. BlooniiOurg, ov, li, 1SI7, Heglster. D V131TINU CAllDiJ, IXTTKK USAD8, LlkLUEADtl, CMTBIt, 0, AO, Ketl 'ply printed at Ute (Joluw bian umoe. BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. 1M., Principal. Tills SCHOOL, as at present constituted, olers tho very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning. HlllldlneS SUaClOUS. Int'lUni? and COinmOlllOUS ! COtnnletelV heated bV Slenm. Wrll lontllfltAil. ttfrltr1 hv uml fuml.hni wll. a hm,t!f,i1 .unnlr nf Titir. Srtff. sprint,' water. " 1 Ijx-atlon healthful, anu easy of access. Teachers experienced, cmctent, and alive to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough, Exrcnsci moderate. Fitly cent a week deduction to all expecting to teach, students admitted at any time, ltooins reserved when desired. courses of study prescribed by the stnto t I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary, IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses s I Academic. 1 1. Commercial. III. Course in Music. IV. Course in Art. The Elementary, sclentlltc and Classical Courses am PIMtsnssiiivei. .n.i enrresnfinillnis ll,,rrppq Miistpr or iiia t-.l,nints, Mmtl,.r .. -. 1 : . " r: "-.:.. . r... ... .. -"...-. -" . , .isau-i u. uu v.is-3iu4. i,r.tuutuea iin-ir uLiiuninf nis signcu in inu imieers or me iioaru ? 10 course ot stud y prescribed by the stale. Is liberal, IiWiV!!iS!7,.tiJlBif,'fSr? for '','r s'1'u"''-1,To Ihls end It solicits younir persons ot good abilities and irood purposes.-lhose who rteslre'to Improve their time CauiOBue. promises aid lu developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for w ell paid labor ntter leat tngschool. For ."'. "-.-'.'i".".::1" '- ".'".".-'.''.:''.-. c HON. tt II. 1. 11.11 Ill.Uill.l.. I're.lileut llonrd Sept. 8, Til.. DMINISTUATOKS' NOTICE. KSTATB OK PAt 10 PlIAFfST., SR., DECEASED. Lcttersof dmintstratlon on Ibeostsle of Tlnvld shutter. sr.. latent lirtarcreck township. deceased hate been granted by tho liesi'tcr ot said county to the under-djrned Admlnlsirutors.towliom all peisons Indebted are requested to make Immediate pat ment aid those bating claims or demands against the es taio will moke them kLown to the adm nlstrators without delay. JEVt SIf AFFEIt, LEVI FKSI Ell, oct. 19, 'I7-6W' Ad-nlnlstrators. 4 UDITOIt'S 2COTICK. I no undersigned Auditor nnnotnted bv the nr. pliant Court ot olumbta county to makn dlslrlbu iloiioftlie sllmot i,51 ay remalnlm? In the reales- 1110 of Wm. Pegg Into of Madison twp. In said oo ,do reasi'd.forthe u-,e of tt ni.Map-hsurtlvinghuil'andof Kii7auetnauaiiKiiterorsaid ttiuiam l'egg deceased w 111 meet at ills onicc In tho Town of llhiomsbiirg In said county on Sjturday the llllidav of November A .1). W7 at 10 o'clock n. m. of said day tor tho Dur- po ot holding said audit. All parties Interested wuiattend and present their claims orbeforeter debarred Iroin coming In tor any share of said fund. iun. u. r i(Ki-.r;, Auditor. Oct 5 4w. U l.A !:K nt.-. tj, r.,'tl,rt;ri(rapUoi 5 ft i'e it n" Oor.ru-AMv OfiM. SHERIlFS SALE ! By virtue ot a writ of Vend Ex. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia co., and to me directed, ttiilbee.tpostdto public sale at tho Court House in Illoontitrg at cne o'clock p. m. on SATURDAY, NOVF.MI1EII 17. 1877, The following real estate situate In Minim town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follow s : Bounded on the north and east by land of eleorge Hughes, south by land ot Jacob Nuss and west by laud of Catharine and ElUabethNungesser, containing twentyacrcs more or less, whereon ore erected a log house, frame bam and out-bulldu.gs. Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold as the property ot Jonathan Spade. CONDITIONS OF SALE.-l'urchasers mustpay ten per cent ot tho purchase money, or at least euough to coter all costs at striking down ot solo otLerw ise property to be resold at once. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, oct. 19, 'TI-ts sheriff, OK SALE AT A SACRIFICE, e)no Oood HOUSE AND LOT. on Third lreet 1 e low the Itallrond. The house and ont-biilldlnirs are new, a good ttell ot water on the premises. Four bedrooms up stalru, and a largo parlor, slttlDg room and kliciien diiwn stairs. For terms, c, apply to t uis uiiiLV, ur iu tv. It. st K.NTZKLU nov. 1, ,U-lm Bloomsburg, 1'a. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VAI.UABLH REAL ESTATE I 1 In pursuanco of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, tho undersigned Administrator of faduMllader Hoberts, late of .Montour to nshlp, Co lumbia county, deceased tt ill expose to public sals on the premises In Montour township on SA rCllDAY, DKOKMHEM 1, 1S77,'! at 2 o'clock p. m , a certain messuaire and Tract ol' I. nnil sttuale In sahl townahlp of MontourColumbia coun ty, Pennsylvania, bounded by lands of JoUh Kob- ens, William Hoberts, neorgo III Jiel, Joseph Fry nnd others, and contt Inln? KICillTY ACMES, more or less, tvlth ths appurtenances; on which Is erected a HOUSE .VXD STAI1LK. Tekms or Silk. Ten per. cent of one-fourth of the purcho-so money tu be pall at the striking donof tho property, tho ono-fourth less the ten per cent nt conUrmatlon ot sole, and tho lemaluln? three- fourths In ono tear thereafter with Interest Irom contlrmallon ntsl. HltOCEWr KLttRLU WM. ,1011V. Attorneys. Administrators, nov. 0, "7-ta At Private Sale ! A ptero ot VAI.UAIU.i: ItlJAL ESTATE, llne In Iranklln township, Columbia county, lvnn. sylvanla on the east branch ot ltoirlnecreek. It COhidilHOf 11 IlKAOTlt I'l. I'akm of nbout 120 AOH3S, on which are erccUMi n innmodluus and wirnfoita. bio Dwelling Ilouae, u larno Hank Ham, Older Pre-, and alt necessary ouUbuUdlntpt, It haa irrulDL' upon it abundance or excellent fruit, haa a well or I water at both Iho dwelling house aud b.tiu, audU couvenlent of aweas by publlo roads, ALSO, Adjoining ami U'lnjn paitoftlie same, but to bo sold t,c partite ty if deslro-1, about iho aciea ot the aboo land, whereon aio erected a laro Custom, Grist anil Flouring Mill with four run ot stone, a Dwelling Hoiiie, a Saw Mill, a UryUooAs htoro and duelling House and ther Improvements, together with the uatcr power andappurteuanas thereto. THE WILLOW VAI.K I'OST OK1TCK Is on the premises. It Is within easy reach ot Cata tvlstj. Centralla, Ashland, Mount Carmel aud oilier inlolns towns tor market puritocn. The property U bounded ly lamhtot Vunson, nnd Arliey. ana snoeia, ud 1). Ilowor, and others. The two described propertieB will le sold soparatel) or together to fcult purchasers, ror U-rms adply to Illlas Mendenlull. ll.lt. I) rluker, or John (1. 1'rem, at, Illoomsburt;, 1'a. tvn. 11. It not old by January I, ibtj. the prmi. env will bi for rent, septitcly or togtlher. obu ipkoclaiiation7 WrUEUEAS, 11,0 u,m' Wiixiam Elwim, T T l'm,ldent Judge of tho Court ofO)ir und Terminer and lleneral Jail Delivery, Court of (Juar tcr Sessions ot tho l'eaco nnd tho Court of Common Pleas aud orphans' Court In tho KCih Judicial Dis trict, composed ot tho counties of Columbia and Montour, and tho lions. I, K. Krlekbjum and F. L. bhuman.Ass'Klato Judges of Columbia county, have Issued their precept, bearing date tho tstli day of Sept., In tho year of our Lord out) thousand eight hundred uml seventy vioveu, und to me directed tor noldlnsra Court otoyer and Termlm r nnd lleneral Juartcr oeaslous of tho Peace, Court ot Common pleas and Orphans' Coart, lu nioomsburg, lu the county ot Columbia, on the Ilrst Monday, being the Sddayof December nest, to continue two weeks, Notlco Is hereby given to the Coroner, to tho Jus tices of tho Peace, and tho Constables of the said county of Columbia, thai they bo ihenand thervln their proper lerson at ID o'clock In tho forenoon of said 3d day of lice., with their records, Inqui sitions aud other rcmembinnccs, to do those thlugu wihich to their omevs appertain to bo done. And those that aro bound by recognizance to prosecute asalnst tho prisoners that are or may be lu tho Jail i 11 III,, u .l. I n, ,.tli.m,.l. In .... .1 I ., ' toprosccuto them aa shall be Jit t. Jurors are le- quested tolsj punctual lu thetrattendance, ogreeabl; tothetr notices. Dated at Illoomsburg the 1st day ot Nov., In tho ear of our Iml onn Uh, Vlhnuaaud tight hundred and seventy-set en y J and In tho ono hundred and Urst yeir of the Independence ot the l ulled btales of America, buerld's Otllce, JOIIK. W, HOFrilAN, Uloomstiurg, Nov. 8-t Btirlir, Master ot the Classics, elraduatcs or Trustees. and the Sclen tine and Classical courses are not Inferior and Classical courses arc not Inferior I'lHc-tiiniwiiii 11. ins one 01 me nnme ooiecis or nf Trn.i.,., r r-r -iv r Mammoth Grocery, corner nf fh . , ; .. . .1... .7...., .il.l.r". J.. BLOOMSBUBO, IS TIIS PLACE TO GET TIIE WOltTII OF YOUR MONEY IN THE FINEST AND FI1ES11E3T OF Fancy Imported and Domestic Staple Qnsensware. Glassware, Woil anil Willowware, Flour and Feed, Tobacco and Cigars, AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH, 0H NICE FllESH Jan 1, 1S7I. Bin si EW,mi wmmmm HARMAN 8c HASSBRT. Proprietors; tUxst Slrc(, ISoiilIi sUlcol'a. M , iiullroiit! , 2IEoui;tsot:rs, Ia. Kepcctlully cull tho attention of tho public to the MOlsTTROSl- t r-o"WS. nlao all kliiUdot Uepalrs, micii usitohl J.uorua t'oinis, iiiiiLsiaui HEATING AN3D and are prepared to furnish all kinds of repnlrs, such aa Crates. Tire nrlcl:f A-c wholf lenudret ill. 'Hiey make the Iiiiirotnl Cual-MilnK ruti for tin-Win, Pcnti i, th most ccotu i .il (-.' In Uie. '1 hey aie also prtpared to rurnbli HAW AND UJUsT MILL MACIlIMMtV HIlAl'l'INO, VI LLKYS, ic. They jjuj (jspeci.u uueuuon 10 me Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapeis, &c. The proprietors helnc practical mechanics, havlnehad an experience ot over tWrty 3 ears, tho publ lccR rely upon having alMsork entrusted to them done lu The Latest AeaioitaaeesMeHit. E.1r htcws fff yon CLOTHIN Don't Buy Until You Have Posted Yourself Who WILL BO BEST FOR YOU. Come and Select your W I III T SR. SUITS FROM A BRAN NEW STOCK. All Styles, Sizes, PRICES and Qualities. MUX'S SUITS, YOUTH'S SUITS, A T S, C L L A SHIRTS, R S. C C Stock, HFge David PEAR CLOT Important to Lawyora. .TuMlceb of tho Teace, ronstablcs, Kxt-cutora, Ad mlnbttratoi-u. liuardlau, Tow Ubhlp cCaCtrb, and butl iit'hd inwi f i-LPralJy, Wo have on hand a larpo assorlincnt of leal blanks for the life of AtUriie)s, Justices and con. (table's blanks of all kinds. Note and ltecelpt books for Admlnhitrntors Ac. I' KICK I.IbT. ATI'OItNK'S 11LANKS. ITecIpe for Summons. " ' H. r'a. Itulo to tako Impositions. " " " choose Arbitrators. cents apiece, or 11.15 per hundred. 1'etttlon for Appointment of Guardian. " " cftatlnn Uulo to tako l)ep'sltlons. Narr In Debt, with ConfeMlon, " AHumitalt. MechantcH IJ. n. 4 cents each or 3.ro per hundred. 1'etltlou for sale of real l.sln1e H rents each. .Il' l ICK'N Ill.A.MSS. I'lit'Pff nns, Suirimwis, Ntariantc, Kiecutlors.SO fo Leases ,... M Illue Deeds 1'iTchment lHtnls AcrteroenU niphanH Cote t Kale i oitsiaoie b Miiew. Mnrtirsec ond liond.. An kinds of rtotett.... I'lH'I'llitH. Notf H. Sfl.ool Otflena Ordi rs, neaily bound, constantly on hand, cr made 10 oruer on Kiiert notice. oUrUMiTt"tac'r? 11,1 tdltoan'd rropri'eto'rs of the t'onyrus. bloomsburg, 1'a . . Z 1 lie Oolijinbian Law Docket. ' 1 " i-tui IJUlovi, A complete record for the use ot attorney b. Con- tenlintly arranged for the docketing ot alirasee containing tfo pages, with doulo Index. This ts the most complete bock for lawj ere that Is pub, llahcd. PBICE, S3.50. Published by Brockway & Elwell Kdltora and Proprietors of the Colcmuian, 03r,oo3vrsi3XJRa, GIVEN AWAY ,bU ; A Promium Steel EugraviuR. ' l lltltnd "Tilt KlM'IMl OF THE SAt IOK IK TlllTVll- rik " with Iho ttOKKIMl ( 111 UC11. a Yt pjfc'ellclU lous Family hewspair, detoted to llnust hold the Sunday sthool, Mutle and l,enerul Churth work, on 3 mouths trial funis cents. Agent wan'ed. Ad dress J. II. llltKtVKlf. Tt Warren stmt, New York, nov. n, II 3m J n 1 co ILU lLATi:i tl'ATCIl UN. ChaaotAt thi known vurtd. Aaiml4 auk t'rtt to 9Ag4nti. Addwt, A. Copvtsb Co., Chlig, utg, II, It-lJ II t C fj.- !i";rr V. Course in Physical Culture. .... i.T -17... ' t:i" :.rJ-,.-.. m lue owier courses receive is In the other Courses recelvo Normal certificates a to t hose of our best Collejn-s. to those of our best Colleires. 11113 scaooi 10 nein 10 secure it. d a tiv 17 of Main and Centro streets, Groceries of Every Description, PRODUCE. follow Ing statements : They inunul.i-1 a ull kinds o( COOK STOV32S tu e ht Manner and at l'ulr prlc'i. wsasstt HOY'S SUITS, CIULDUEN'S SUITS. CAPS, u Lowest tee LDwenlbers jpiIO'I JU-KOTAliVS ItOTK L. .t'otlee ts hereby clten Uiat the ft llowlnj accouaM hate len Nku in llieomcoof thu l'rothonoury ot the court ot common Pleas of Columbia county, and win te picschted to Hie court on tkeuiuday ct Dc. cember Lext and will bo ccnllrmid after fourdays unless exceptions Ijo tiled. The tceount ot Iltram J. lleedcr, As l.-nee of Na than Koslenbauder. The account ot Jacob llnitr. en. Cm- lit o et lltnry llartman, a lunatic, now dec. a'cd, u. r Ktin, i a'T I'rctLonotarj'socice.Sov. t, t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. UF VAI.l Al l - REAL ESTATE. E E STUB. 0 centa each .... is " " By virtue ofan order HsiP'd um of th. Cjurtot .. i " ' Common l'leas of Columbia eouut.t. dlr"' i 1 to ma "' c'enUtSch as tsslguee of I'artlu Maators, forta" d 'n. dt ot hU "... VI " " 1 creditor, there will be ei posed to ri.btl- f-alf, at 1 " " l Hess' Uotel, In ibe town of Uunton, a i p i 1J urn ocr Orders, t-lcre ' ,,.,. ,N - - -DhC, lt, 167, ' aI ' J f f J" J or parcelotland bltinte In tho t wi.-.ii' t 1! Hon, Columbia county, Pa., on tho w.iu" , (1 a i eg- j creek, bounded and deaorlued us', v. ' f-Cn by una ofj0hnooi.siitb n m, D.Ool and John K. Chapln, west h tli'' v.a- dary line of the town of Ueuton, aud n ir.'a 1 j lad ot Uenjamlu Mcllenry, contalnln'j . . - 1 1 Q Al l CS (IIHI XiA) I Cll IKS, more or le&s, with the Improvement. I'lnet'n aofa muall D elllog llouso, a bhlngla Mill and tvat I' rights appurtenant. TKiim or stt-s as preset Ibed by the rrdcr ot tho court : T enty-tlvo r'r cent caslu btlanee lu tw j equal annual naymtnt, wltu Inter, st Ir.,m cenr inatlon uf sale by tho Court, lo Ix s' - if J. rn tut premise, ALSO, ' at the same time and place, will be otrrr- d f r f ' ) a Parker -htngle Machln, aud tlx on :l i tt u and sawed shingles, belonging lo the ntoredd l .irv.n Masters. OUSTOX LL0VU, 11BNJAMIN WAItNEII, I .ttt'y Aulgneo of Tun in Jli't n. j llati.r 11a ' Nov.DTf-ts lycimliir rrut'i la. LANK MOKTOAaESforKaJcchMiaUh