riATT 17 n l I T I If IJ 1 A VT " " combine. nt wfahiw XlllU UUJJUlUUian, pieian( tut It iure to baoome popular ' o wonder then tint Dr. (Wi Wild Che rrv BLOOXHBVBd, FKlSAt, r IC B. I, ISM and Seneka la the most popnlar jrtip la th. una Rail Road Tine Table. LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSntmo HAIL ltOAD NOKTII. Accommodation Train 4.45 A. II. Mall Train 7.89 A, M Express Train l.M 1'. M, " ' e.M P. M. CATAWISSA HAIL 1IOAD. nohtii. Accommodation Train ,s A. M. Heirular Express 4.(X P.M. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA M. 0. Woodward la n candidate for re-elw. on. "on an constable or Illoom. Mr. Woodward T.SJ A.M. 1 has served for many veara In that capacity and .4? r. N we can safely lar that the inwn tn...? h.l 11.51 A M mnrn riricti.nl n(1!. IT. .Ill ... .t..j L. I I. ...... UHVi.a, , . . ni.i uc vicvirtl VJ 11 i 9 usual larjje majority, intrrrt I T.8TP.M. NOTICE TO JOBORS AND WtTMESSlS. Dlir 11,83 A.M. Ina Court Jurors and witnesses will ho Itmt at iiiiuiiuv..v- ..AV,u..,ut.l..;1 .v, iu,k urovtn a Hotel for one dollar a dav. Phltiulnlnhla. Arenminodatinntriiln runaliftwf im - " uoiisr uay. Jan. 25 2w, " B.Stolmer. or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Catawissa and Wllllamsport. Bt.au, AMI UllU, .. . ,. . ....... UUI.W1 uiuu, nnu ujvm uver near mo McKelvy alone, met wllh a acrlona accident on To those ol our euMcnbers who have paid up Monday night. She was handllnr a mlnlnr In response to notice fiiven tlirougli the papers percussion cap, when It explode!), larcerating and by mall we are duly grateful. Wo have, her hand and blowing off semal of her tWers. by systematic arrangement got our list in such A piece of the cap struck her In the face cut- shape that we know who the honest patrons are, ting her cheek and injuring the eye. Dr. GarJ, and can rely on mem lor eacn years instaui. ner waa called In and dressed the wound. mpnl It lipmmpH ilili. Wi nl,n hftvp nil Ihfl I 0 delinnucnts marked, so that wo know who I!u'a cry because they sufleri and the most I ...ll.l.f- I- . It M M those are that sponge on the printer for their ,c""u,c ,Hr lnB ' uieir uis. information. Let it be understood once for all comfort ' Dr' Bul1'8 Bauy S'UP- Only 25 that w publish a paper as a business out 0f cents per bottle. which we expect to make a living. This pa. per is sold as the merchant sells his goods, for money, and tlioe who do not pay for it, need not expect to receive it. IrVAuteno dead-head list. During the past year hundreds of names have been stricken ofl' the roll, who failed to pay, and we are still at It. Others are on pro bation, and will be cut oil' unless (hey settle very soon. Our endeavor is to instruct the pub lic by furnishing useful Information and the news of the day, but we expect and Interd to be paid for it. A small list of good paying sub scribers Is far better than a large one of worth less or doubtful names, and we propose to keep on cutting down until we have none left but honest men. If any now receive the paper who cannot aflbrd to pay for it, they should notify us at once of their condition, pay up back dues, nnd stop the paper. To continue to take it when they know they will not pay for it is not much better than theft. It is obtaining goods under false pretences. Ilefore very long those We are glad to learn that L. II. Conover, of lieacli Haven, Ihe well known Insurance Agent who was arraigned before the I.uierne court on Wednesday last charged with cmbeuleraent by the l'oltaville Mutual I'ire Insurance Co., was discharged by the jury, the prosecutors falling to make out a case. Anyone who has not been satisfied with the weather of at least ono day In the last two weeks, must be hard to please. It has been wet and dry, warm, cold, and moderate, in turns. Those who have not yet filled their ice kouscs had better seiie the very first opportu nity, if such a thing makes it appearance. If you have ever paid the present proprietors of the Columman anything, do not read this. ror the last time we allude to our non-pay ing subbribers. Those who huie paid nothing since October 1 lS75havo received notices this week from J. J. Brower Esq., that unless they wuo nave pnm no auenuon 10 our numerous Betle llp (uri1K jhruary court they will In nonces win ue vi'ueu uj n cosiauic, ami unit i BUe(i on jj10 JIon(ia- TUB BAlLItOAt) CAJE. Wednesday afternoon was, the tlm appoint ed for the argument on 8. P. Kase't applies tlon to ba made party defendant to tbe bill la qnity of W. I. Grcenooeh Trustee, atainit the J)anville, llatleton A Wilkosbarre llailroad to foreclose a mortgage of $1,100,000. The mat ter had been referred to a master in Philadel phia to take testimony and report at to wheth er Mr. Kase was n bondliolder'of the corpora tion, ns to tho location of the main office of the company, nnd whether tho bondholders bad done anything barring them from the right to request the Trustee to foreclose tho mort gage. The master reported that Kac was a bondholder, thnt the main ofilco was iu Itlooms burg, and thnt the bondholders hud not waved the right to foreclose. Inceptions, were filed to this report, and tho argument was upon these exceptions. At 3 o'clock in the nfternoon II. P. Hepburn, Ksq , of Philadelphia opened for Mr. Kuie nnd spoko nbly for nearly two hours. 8. O. Thompson, Ksq., also of Phila delphia, occupied about an hour ill behalf of the trustee, nnd mnilon strong argument. Mr. Thompson is n forcible speaker .and an excel lent lawyer. Mr. Crawford, another city at torney argued for tho bondholders, nnd insist ed upon tho speedy foreclosure of the mort gage. In the eveniug Mr. llueknluw occupied u short time in behalf of the pluinlilV, and the nrgumenl was clocd by Judge F. Cnrroll Ilrcwster of Philadelphia for Mr. Kase. Judge Krcwster is one of tho ablest lawyers in the State, and his nrgument on this occasion was n line specimen of legal acumen and oratory. At the close of tho argument Judgo Elwctl took tho papers and bnid ho would disposo of the case nt tho earliest possible moment. The oth er counsel engaged in the suit nre Col. J. G. l'reo.e for tho Railroad company nnd Brock it Klwell for S. P. Kase- OI10UNDLE3 ODJECTIONa. Some having tried "put up" medicines with out obtaining the relief promised, Indiscrimi nately condemned them. Is llili f.ilrV Suppose a judge should argue that became tliu lust three prisoners had been found guilty, he should con demn the fourth without trial. Is not such easoning absurd? And yet are not those who condemn all medicines, because they have been la Inserting the new card of Mettn. Etraw. bridge & Clothier we deiire to add osr person al testimony to the fact that the promisee of this Crm's advertisement are more than ful filled in their dealings with ell their immense constituency of customers the country over. Their establishment, which ten years ago wns universally known in their twn city, has since been steadily growing in prestige and popularity, until now it has almost n national reputation. It seems hard to believe that nny business should have grown during the part few years of general shrinkage and hard times, but wenre nssured on undoubted authority that Messrs. Rtrnwbridgo & Clothier's business is far larger than before the panic of 187.1, nnd is steadily growing with every year. An Inte resting sight may bo witnessed almost any fine day by spending half an hour in their establish ment and observing the smooth and systematic manner in which immense quantities of goods nre distributed, nnd great crowds of customers promptly and carefully waited on by those who know. Wo nro reliably informed that they have cus tomers not only in every county of Pennsylva nia, New Jersey, Dclawaro nnd Maryland, but in every state ot tho Union. Their mail order department enables them to furnish to consumers over the cntiro coun try all that may be needed in dry goods and household supplies, thereby saving them tho expense and time incident to a iit to the city. Messrs. Strnwbridga A Clothier guarantee that every order filled is at tho lowest prico nt which goods are sold that day over the counters. The great convenience and economy of this system of obtaining supplies cannot be over-ctinin- ted, A Ours TO Alt. A pair of handsome 0x3 ehromoi are given free to every ono who sub scribes for threo months to Jjtkurt llomt, a largo 10 page literary laper, filled with the best stories, poetry, etc., by writers of established reputation. The papers sent will contain the opening chapters of a charming story entitled "Holden with the Cords," by the author of "Shllob," "My Winter In Cuba," etc. The publishers, J. h. Patton A Co., 102 William Street, New Yotk, have decided to offer this short subscription at fifteen coils (postage stamps taken), about the cost of white paper and mailing, and to give free such n pair of beautiful ehromos as cani.ot fall to please every one. Double value of money Is promised to every subscriber. $1,600 In prltes Is'glven free to agents. jan 18-4w In spito of Flannels, coughs nnd colds will ninko n lodgment in tho system. Hut bey nre not tenants nt will. You cjn disc tossess them with Hale's Honey of Horc pound nnd tar, in Ices time than It takes .1 sheritrto execute n writ. Sold by all drug gists. Pike's Toothacho Drops euro In 1 minute, jan 18. Jt speaks for Itself ; is what a lady said of Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup the ether day, for a single bottle cured my child of a most dreadful cough, Clovkuskei) Wasteii. You can always get the highest market price for clover seed of John Dildlnc, Milton P.i. Cash dealer iu grain and seed. an. 2j lw Monday following. The matter is in the justice's hands, but payment may be made at this office up to that time. Those un settled will then be pushed. FOR KENT. Tho store room now occu pied by A. B. White nt Light Street, with All note (jitenjor subserip- or without the Dwelling Houso attached. themselves in for costs. Then they will come flocking in with indignation to know why we sued them. Our answer to such will fco, we must be paid for our goods. If you do not pay anything for two years and a quarter, wo take it for granteil that you will never pay until compelled to do so lion mil potitirely be sued in February unless sr(- (fI before that time. If sued we shall add inter est, and include subscription to dale in the suit, at the rate of $2.50 a year. Wo have given very possible chance to those indebted to us to settle at the low rate, and as many have paid no attention to it, we shall charge tho high rate to pay costs. We have exercised the greatest leniency, hut forbearance has ceased to be a yirtue and we shall now crack the legal whip. Also a Grist Mill known an Peter Ent'a mill, and now under lease to Eut Brothers. Possession given April 1st, 1878. For par ticulars address U. II. ' Ent. Adm'r.. Feb. 1-tf Light Street, Columbia coPa. The tronpo that was billed for Monday night in the play of Ihe "Mollie Maguires" did not make its appearance, and has not been heard from yet. All sorts of rumors are afloat, one For the first stages of croup, or for children who are subject to croup, nothing equals Haas' Expectorant. Mothers, many children have deceived iu one or two. equally as unjust? The bem relieved by this valuable remedy, family niedieines manufactured by K. V. Pierce, M. D., BuflUIo, X. Y., are Ihe purest and best In Ihe market. His Golden Medical Discovery has, for many years, been the standard remedy in all affections of the liver, stomach, and blood and when used in connection with Dr. Sace'i Catarrh Heracdy effects a speedy cure of catarrh. While his lavorile Prescription is the only of fered, deserving of confidence, for the cure of those diseases and weukna-s peculiar to worn- Arc nu nkeptic.il concernm,: its powers to cure? If so, address any of ihe following nameil ladies : W. B. Koons Is runn'ng the City Hotel at being that they disbanded up the river, anotli- Willlaiusport. A. E. Miller, former clerk of the Exchange, it "rusticating" at St. Louis. Itcy. O. D. S. Marcley of Ashland Pa., will preach in the Lutheran church next Sunday morning and evening. The property of T. J. Thornton, deceased, on West street was sold last Saturday to Mrs. Jas. Barton for $9G0, at public sale. A kind word from a friend at Lightatreet has cured for us eight new subscribers at that place within the last two weeks. Why will not our friends at other points do as much ? er that Iher were whipped by miners on ac count of the play, and still another that they were stopped until their bills wero paid. We have been unable to ascertain the truth. If they had come here they would have had a good house. Election tickets for township officers at the coining election will he printed at the Coi.usp HIAN office for 75 cents a hundred, nend in your orders c uly. Tell your neighbor who does not take a coun. ty paper worth having, that he can get tho Co lumbian for three months for 50 cents. If he does not like it after trying it he can stop it. A consetration meeting will be held by the Young Mens Christian Association in the Bap tist church on Sabbath nfternoon at half past three o'clock, A large attendance is desired D. A. Beckley has been reappointed Postruas. ter here. He has served In that capacity for a number of years. There was some opposition to his reappointment, but it proved abortive. At a meeting of church council held in coun' cil room January 17th, 1878, the following res. oiutions were unanimously adopted. WiiErtEAS our pastor Kev. John McCron who has ministered so faithfully unto ourspiri tual wants during his ministry whilst among us is now about to leave us ; therefore bo it Hesohed, that it is with regret we learn of his determination to sever his connection with us as pastor, and that we accept his resignation with reluctance. 7io(reJ,tliat we ask an interest in his prayers in behalf of this congregation and church coun cil. llesohed, that these resolutions be transcribed in the minutes of the church record, and that a copy be presented to our pastor. Samuel Tukxuacu, Secretary of Council. Pmi.il' Ukanost, IsaacS. Kuhn. TUB "MOLLIE" TllIALS. The trial at Mauch Chunk goes on with in creasing interest and important disclosures are expected. The evidence taken last week by the Grand Jury,in which the evidence of "Jim my Kerrigan, the "squealer," waa an Important part, together with the testimony of Mra. tmitl Churning butter is not difficult when Cowb the wife of the murdered man, and her sister, are in healthy condition. Fout'i Celebrated Mrs. Hess, and that of Drs. Longshore, Dim Horse and Cattle Powders will correct any dis- mick and I'owler. Kelly the "Bum," was in ease in the system. the ' ould country at the time of the murder. but a short time after his return to this country A Gospel Temperance meeting will be held a little indiscretion on the part of Charley in the Baptist church on Friday evening com mencing at 7 o'clock. The interest of B. H. Yannatta in the Opera House was sold to the Benton Saving Fund As sociation on Saturday the 2Gth ult. for one thousand dollars. On Saturday last the remittitur from the Su preme Court in Ihe case of Hester, Tully, and ifcllugh, were received by the Prothonotary, and on Monday last were received by the Gov ernor. It is not likely that the Governor will iisue a warrant for their execution until the Board of Pardons has taken action. Sharpe and Ihe "Hairy Man' caused them to make the assertion that "they were among the crowd that spilled Smith's blood." Kelly was well diessed, and at the end of his story be made a very favorable impression. After the evidence had been taken, on the next day the Gran 1 Jury returned true bills against the "Hairy Man," Charley Sharpe, and Thomas Durkin. They will he tried at tho March term of court, and an interesting, even exciting trial Is anticipated. Mauch Chunk Gautte. Kelly has since been returned to our jail by the Sherifl'of Carbon county, The Country Is flooded with counteseit ruon ey, more now than ever before, and storekeep X son of Mr. Mr. D. V. Seybert, residing era had better avoid all risks, and subscribe for near Berwick, while engaged in cleaning u well the only reliable and official Counterfeit Detec on Tuesday last, and when down about 14 feet tho top wall caved in upon him and crushed him to the bottom, tho well being SO teet deep, Wo learn that his remains wero taken out on Wednesday, The result of the Murphy temperance crusade I in Cortland, X. 1., la that ; I'UDLIO SALES. J. M. Smith, assignee of I. John A Son, wi sell real estate in Catawissa, beginning January 31st, 1878. H. J. iteeder, administrator of Deborah Kei chard, will sell real estate in Catawissa on Feb rnarv 2d. Sale of balance of real estate of M. Grover deceased, continued to February 2-1. Mrs. Francis Huswick.Versailles, Ohio; Mrs. Lcoy Putnam, North Wharton, P.i. ; Mrs. Mary A. Ilunolt, Edina, Mo.; Mrs. Mary A. Frlsbie, Lehman, Pa. ; Mrs. D. L. Grill, Chill- icothe, Ohio ; Mrs. Harriet K. Maloney, West Springfield, I'a.; Mrs. It. Hiatt, Emporia, Kan.; Mis Louise Pratl, Dodgeville, Mass.; Mrs. L. D. Doshiehl, Norfolk, Va.j Mrs. C. Allison, Protector, Iowa ; Mrs. J. N. Vernon, St. Thomas, Out. ; Mrs. S. C. Moran, 253 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Lucy Calitnan, Birnesville, Ohio; Mr. Nancy Mc- Naught, Jefferson, Iowa ; Mrs. L. G, Stenirod, Friendship, X. Y. ; Miss Ellen Cady, Westfield X. Y. ; Mrs. Anthony Amami, Verona, X. Y. Mrs. B. X. Brooks, Grand Uapids Mich. ; Mrs, H. Webb, Watertown. X. Y. Hundreds of references can be given at Dr. Pierce's office. Call on your druggist for Pierce's Memoran- lum Books. Business Notices Cull nt McKinneys for Shoes. 75 cents will buy a good white mulins blurt with linen front rlnished with but tons and button holes at Lutz & Sloan's. Appleton "A" muslin during Court at I, il. liartruau a il cents cash by the bolt, Did you see how cheat) Clark & Wolf tell telt sKirtsi' Pleasant as honey, tho old folks like it tho young people like it and tuo babies cry it we mean Dr. Frazier's Cough Syrup. for tf FOIl SALE. The brick hotel in Blooms burg known as Brown's Hotel. For terms inquire of 11. Stohner. jan. 25, '7S-4iv A large new lino of 7amburg Edgings justrecived at Ularfc it Wuiu. Till FEBllUAKY ELECTION. On the third Tuesday of February, which will be the 19th day of the month, election will be held for the purpose of choosing township and borough officers for the ensuing year. In Bloomshurg we are to elect a President of the Town Council, six members of Town Council, two school directors to serve for three ycars.one school director to serve for two years to fill the unexpired term of W. B. Koons, two Consta bles, two assessors, one Judge aid two Inspec tors of election in East Bloomshurg, and one Judge and two Inspectors of election in West Bloomshurg. There will prolnhly he the usual contest over the Town Council, the main issue being, as it has baen for the past two years, between the party of progress and the old fogies. The cow question will all be fought over again, and the re-ult of the election will depend very much upon the activity of those who are opposed to turning the public streets into pastures. The question is not us to the rights of the poor man alone, but as to the rights of all citizens, and it must he as the ma jority vote. The political complexion of the council is a matter of no importance What is needed are good, honext citizens who will con duct our municipal all'tirs for tho bent interest of all. The selection of proper men for constables is another important matter. Do not vote for a man for this office because ho asks you to do so, but vote for Iho-e who are competent to perform the duties imposed upon thenl. The good be havior of the town depends largely on having active and fearless constables. 1 1 ill muslin U cenU 1. II'. Ilartman's. a yard by tho bolt at A new lof ot felt hkiita at about half price) at Lutz iV bloau s. i8 Priceless Discovery. A Sure Cure for Piles. A suro cure tor tho blind, bleed. tip, ltchlnc nnd ul ceriUed piles has been discovered by Dr. llllam,(aa iiiuinn n-iiR'tn) i-nii'ju nr. niiama inaian ttini mem j miikil' ihj nan curra me worst oia cnronic fir iwrnt v ni n nnrl tlilrtv w.nrs' Ktnrwllmr. 'n one need sum r llvo lnutes after applj Inff thW won derful soothing medicine. Lotions, Instruments and necuuiriea uo uirro narm man cooa. w imam 8 ointment supports the tumors, allays the intense Itching (particularly ot night after getting warm in bed), nets as a poultice, gives Instant and painless rener, ana is prcparea oniy lorriies and nothing eNe. Thousands of cured patients attest its virtues and phsslclansof aUscr-noU pronout.ee. It the great est contribution to medicine of theoge. It matters not how long or severely you have been suffering, uu can lkj cure u. Jlr. Josenh M. f(der. Cleveland. Ohio, writes! I suffered for jearsultn Itehlngana Ulcerated Piles. xnca reraeaj niicr remeay aateriised, ana consulted physicians In 1'hlUdclphli, IsOUtIMc, Cincinnati, and this city: and spent hundreds of dollars, but found no relief until l obtained a box of Dr. llllara s Indian Ointment somo lour months ntro. and it has cured mo completely, I had a part ot the box left nmcu i Kim iu ainenaormme no nau aocicreu BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomshurg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. sntrioi.. wi at nresent constituted, oilers the very bost facilities for Professional and Classical learning. . . . ... . ,...... Windings spacious, Inviting and commodious j completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by Ras, ana urntsnea wim a oouniuui ouuyij ui r",-- Tim lltilld! sprlns water. wlthinani pliynclans. and as a lost resort went to 'U not :nrm?s ne Informs me that I hi th- noted istirlntrs. Arkahsos. for treatment that the llnllun ointment h,,s nKn cured lilm of the piles. K Is eertatnly a wonderful dlseoerv. and should I used tv the mnnv tJiou. sands .l.o are now suflerlni; with that dread dls- tfllo.Oeo ttcwnrd will be paid for a more certain medv. sola bv all Druirirl.stH. Zli:it, solo proprietor, Uloedand O. DON'T NEOLECT A COUUII or Cold, when 25 cents will buv a botlleof Dr. Fra zier's cough Hjrup at any drug store, it has wrought a complete change in the Cough Medicines, v) I'luiisiuii usuunt'j nnu unn) a cures. TO CONSUMPTIVES. tv Dr. Frazier's couch syrup used In connection iumi ur. irumrs iwuy, tuners ill iuh cum-sh -TI0S. standard Steam Laundry. Cleveland, o. Oct. ao.'ifi. 1)k. Fkazikk. Dear Sir: I feel It a duty I owe to suffering humanity to write 3 ou. For some time 1 was sore'ly aftllcted wllh a cough, ralslnir bad stuff. witheery sjmptom of being aconnrmcd consump tive. I tried different medicines and cures without finding relief ; 1 also consulted threo of our most prominent Cleveland ptoslclans, tho last one of which pronounce my coso serious, and Informed me that I could not live more than a few months. About this time, hearing of your w ondertul success, I com menced taking our Sirup In connection with jour ltoot Hitters, and was at once iK'ntntted, and after using the inedtclno some two months I nnd mvself entirely cured. ItHtKF.NCE DUNN. Itf Mr. Dunn again writes, under date of August 4, 1177, Dr. Frazler, Dear sir : I can endorso our medicines more strongly than ever from the fact inac uis now nearly one year since i was cureu, .My lungs arc to-any birong ana sound, uavingno re, turn or the disease. IfTTlin aiiove Medicines speak for themselves, iJU. e. . t jiA.iMt, rropneior. uieeiano, u. For Salo by all Drug-gists. Dec. 14. is77-ly A OENTLK HINT. In our style of climate, with its suclilcn ciianges ot tcniciatarc, rain, wmtl anil sun shine often intermingled in a single day, il is no wonder that our children, friends am! relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected corns, hall tho deaths resultm! directly from this cause. A bottle of Key fchee's Oerman Syrup kept about your homo iur uiiinuuiaiu umj win prevent serious sick iicss, a larte doctors bill and ncrliana dead by the noef threo or four dose, tor curin: CoiiMiiiiiition, Hemorrhage, I'neutnouui, S vero Coughs, Croup or any; disease of tho Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonder ful, as your druggist will tell yon. German Syrun is now sold in every town and villain on this continent. Sainplo bottles lor trial lUc j regular size, i5c April 7, 77-ly jl Hoots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. Hoot headejuarters ut McKiuney's. Many consumptives are now using Dr, Frazier's ltoot Bitters and Cougu Syrup with remarkable success. tt Xew Mack Cashmeres and Alpacas cheap at Clark & Holt's. ltubbers at McKiuney's. Fruit uf the Loom inusliu IU cents a yaid by the boll at 1. It'. Ilartman's. Uest Calicoes 7 ceuts at Lutz & Sloan's. McKinneys Shoe Store below Court House. , J 1.: 25 dozen shirt bosoms at I. II'. Hartmau's 18 cents to 70 cents. Hell. now. that SO cents a gallon syrup at Clark & ll'oll's beats all. They take but ter and eggs and sell you goods as low as the lowest. Sinca the discovery of Ir. William's In dian Ointment there is certainly no excuse for nny one to sutler with the nles, face ail- rertiaement, t tor issued, nnd then loss from receiving coun terfeit money need never be incurred. AW handling bank notes have only to keep at hand for consultation Peterson's Counterfeit Detec tor, a semimonthly- publication containing de scription of all counterfeit notes as soon as they r temperance crusade laoacom.)lete jj8, of dosed, 31,000 have signed '.' , ' .....i.. r the pledge out of a population or JO.auu. Among , these aro the mayor of the city, judges, mer- the Detector contains likewise lists of all the chants, and professional men. A leading hotel National and State banks in the country, finan- has emptied out iu liquors, and hung up its cal news and Items, price current, reviews of Kathlkes: A 1'ireet Loe Story, by Mrs. r ranees Hodgson liiiruett, auuior ot "ineo," "That Lass o Iwne s," "1'retty roily I'einber ton." ele.. is published lately by T. 11. Peter son & llrotliers, Philadelphia, and it is the moKt perfect and charming of all love stories, tender, true, and pathetic. "Then" and "Pret ty Polly Petnberton," by the same author, were good, but this one is belter. Kathleen was a natural beauty, and made a very decided ini- pres-ion on the heart ol our Hero long before she had learned the meaning ol the word Love." It was at a little village on the coast of Maine, where she lived with her old grand 1000 yards new calico to arrive on Satur day at I. II'. Ilartman's. Dress goods aro cheap at Lutz & Sloan's Admission free at McKinney's. MAIlKEIMliEPOllTS. liLOOMSIlUHO MARKET. Wheat per bushel , Hjo " Corn, new, ' Oats, " " Flour per barrel cloverseed Flaxseed Uuttcr i:ggs Tallow Fotatocs Dried Apples Hams sides 4 Shoulders .... Lard per pound Hay per ton lleeswajc.. yheed 10.' Timothy OUOTATIONS FUU COAL. No. 4 on Wharf f 3,i per To .1U.d - .............. .. 1 No. a " " i !,e Blacksmith's I.utup ou Wharf t S.is) " Hltumlnoua 4 Ml TOTICIC. Notlco Is herein' crlen that I purchased atrrlvat salo of John ltrake on January lath, ls's tho follow inir personal wronerlv. to-wlt ! 2 liorsen, 1 isethar- nefS, a cows, 2 head uf soung1 cattle, 1 sow, 4shoats, a lot of chickens and ireefce. t twohorsu wairon. I hied, 1 pair log- hleds, 1 huy rake, 2 plows, 1 harrow 1 cullUmor.l douWecorn plow, l fannlnp mill, a lot of corn, a lot tf ha andlodru-r. acrts of rjo In the gTound una two-thirds ct 7 acres of rj In tho fcTouuo ana iwoiiuros ui a ncrcs ui nutm in uio ground more or lea". 30 bushels of potatoes, l cook hioe anurooKinc uu'nwa una an uouscnoia mrm turo. All perse ns are hereby cautioned apalnatln leritTinir uunuio hamu its i uay itiii, luem mi hi hi durin? my pleasure. DANIKL FOHCJS. Jan. i5, 73-3W. TlIOUAd U. 11AHTHAN, Albkkt IUktman Expense Location lieAlthful. ana easy of access. Toachera experienced, rfllclfnt, and allvo to their work. Discipline, firm but Kinu. unnorm ana wjorougu, inrxlernto. Fifty ccnU a week deduction to alt expecting to toach. bludenls admitted at any time. Itooms reserved wncn aesirea. uourbos of Btudy prescribed by tuo siaio : I. Mwlel School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Claiical. Adjunct Course i I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course In Physical Culture. Tho Elementary. Scientific and Classical Courses aro PltoFKSIONAT,. and students irraduattnir therein, receive Slate Diplomas, coniernns mi w7 corresponding Degrees i -Master of tho JUements: Master of tho Science j Mxsterof tho UUsslcs. Oraduates In the other Courses receive .wniaa tirim.ui their attainments,, Binned bv the oniceih of tho Hoard of Trustees. , inocouthu oi MUiiy Dresmoeu oy mo Maioia uoerai, ana mo .cienunc ana uassical courses are nutmienur w inw ui uui .nvenuf vo. .....,.. iniMiu Tho State renulresa hhrher order of citizenship. The times demand It. It Is oneot tho prime objects of this School to help to secure IU by rurnismnff lnieiLi- irolit nnil nmplnnt TArlura fnr hor Kfhnnlt Tn Hit nml tr. snllnltu vnntirrnai-aAnanf rrrunl ithlltMoa oriel I'OiliI nurDOSeS.UlOSO WHO QCnirC lO llliprutu VUCi vt- and their talents, nsstudent-H. To all such It promises aid In devcloplnif their powers, audabundant opport unities for well paid labor after leaving School. HON. WIM.M.M iXWllM,, BCpU S, '10.- 1'rcMldent Itonnl of Triintern SrtflOLl) PLATKl) WATCIt KN. Cbeaptit lnth-) known world. SampU Watch Free to jtJ0ent-L Address, A. Cocltkb & Co.. Chicago. uir.U, "iMy A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriage I I"or)UdMtit liritlie on tha Juliri ul marnakt ind tti ( tuiiMthat u ii fit Iur lit lh ar. inti er JteproduetlcTi inj n uisertiet er women. A tiuik lp reU.t.. cnnalil. Ijijn terfj.Djr 200 pigei, pric A WilVMt MEDICAL ADVISER! Ol Mild xinl, riot . Priirnlr, J. ittur n..ni tn.m R1f A CLINICAL LrarU'HEon ihe altot & (rt ind (!inrt ot 1hcTI1ro.1t and Litnpi, Cturb.Uupture.Ui Ontum Itfibit.Ap., price 10ri. fcl hir Mok ..nt r'pMon wr'pt o!prli or ill lhre, COfi'oinii'bf ftftli.Kf... ("Biitili1 r l ii.tritrrt. f t '5 ct t. AdiUtu DIL liUTTS, o. 12 X. JiUi bU 6t. XtOU.it, 21 0. nuff.u,i;-ly K&c Notice Is herehv L'Uen to all legatees. 'credl- Uirs and other persons interested in the cstAtes of $45 fitcm.wllKiCr.Frci' m ith vnrrnrr1r. Out nt Xrtc J. It. On) lord & Co., CUicauo. 111. autf.17, 7T-ly H&C LICENSE NOTICE. Notice. Tho following nnmprt iwrsnns liavR nlprt tlu.tr utltlona lor license with tiio Clerk ct me quarter sessloiii of Columbia count, and will bo prvM.'uit'u iu iuu wuun on ino em aayor eDruary next . dcrlck M. (lllmore. Eatlrnr House. Illoomsburz H, 11. Uaircnbucn, Hotel, orange I. W. JIcKelvy. Hotel, Hloomsburg .lolin s. Mann, Hotel, centre. .Mlltoli cinirles, Katlnff House, Hloomsburg ll.FHANK ZAIIH, Jan. 11, 'TS-to clerk (J. S. pilOTIIONOTAKY'S NOTICK. Notice l hereby Riven that the following account lias been Hied In me onic of the I'rotiionotary ot Co lumbia county anil win be rresented to the Court on the stli Jay of February next and will be confirmed utter four da s unless exceptions bo tiled within iiiui nine. 1 ho account of Frederick Ha-renbuch. Truster nf r.eort'e llldlay under tho Hill of Ueurgo Illdlay, deceased, H. F, ZAIIIt. l'rothonotary's ofllce, Jan. 4, ';s-tc rroth'y. 1) KQISTiJlVS XOTICKS. j NOtlCi uiraand oth the, resiH'Ctlve decedents and mlnnrw. that the fol. toivlnifudiiitDlatratlonanil guardian accounts hao been tiled In the onico of the ItegMer ot Columbia county, nnd will be presented for confirmation and allowanco In the orphans' court to bo held In liloomsburg, on .Monday, tho 4th day ot l'eb., lsis, an o clock, p. in. on said daj : 1. The first and final account of Fllzabcth Islcr, Ex ecutrix of Frederick Isler, lite of Oreenword township, deceased. !. The second and partial account of Emanuel lau-' bach Executor ot John Conner, lato of Ilenton tow nshlp, deceased. 3. Tho account ot C. II. llarnard and Holandus llerbelu. Administrators ot Oeorgo Fcttcrmau. lato ot Locust township, deceased. i. The first nnd final account of Henry F. Oman, nuardlan ot Anna, fleorge .Mcll., and Clarenco Kllno, minor children of I lar mail Kline, lato ot . ?colt townsht p, deceased. Urst and final account ot A. J. Huckalew, Ad ministrator of Anna Holler, late ot Jliniln town Bhlp, deceased. Tho account of John (.. Jacoby, Cluardlan of Lou lsa lllank, (now nensll) a minor child of Samuel lllank, late of Centre township deceased. 7. Tno first account of John H. Hetlcr, Executor of tuuii .uisuis-i iai vi jiiuuu umasmn ueceas-ed. s. The account of Oeorgo C. Scott, Administrator oi i.eorgo nuoii, late oi catawissa township, de ceased. First and Unci account ot Reason Conner, Ad ministrator ot Emanuel Conner, lato ot (Ireen wooa township, deceased. 10. First and partial account of A.J. Evans, Exec lor ot the last w in and testament of Jacob Evan lato of the Town of Woomsburff, deceased. 11. The nrst andtlnal account ot J. H. Ikeler.Huar- uian ot iizabetu wcuivcr. a minor child ot Wil liam Welllier, lato ot Madison township, de-ceased. 12. The first and Anal account of J. II. Ikeler, (luar- uian oi i nomas u. nesier, a minor cuiia ot ill ram Kester, lato ot Ureenwood township, do-ceased. 13. 1 he first and llnal account of Lahman Martz and uirainif. nower, Kxeuutora or .lolin Martz, lato of brlarcreek township deceased. 14. The Ilrst and partial account of Clark Ilrlnk, Ad- iiiiuisLruiur ui iienjauuu jinnK, 1UIO OI lieniOU township, deceased. Hectster-s Ofllce. ) w. II. JAConv. Bloomsburg, Jin. 4, lso. ItegUter. OOUKT PKOCLAMATION. A DMINISTKATOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP WILLIAM IICOUES, PECEASKD. Ittern of Administration on Ihe estate of William llucht's. late of Heaver townf-hln. Columt-ia countv. deteaed, have licen granted by the Heylster of said countv to Allen Mann of Mime townshln. Alt nrrsnn nuviuK utiiuii uisuiuni. iuu tnuiu lire Riiu')tU'(i 10 lirt,aL-ui uit'iu iur htruicmeuL uuu luose inueoieu 10 maKe paj mem wunom. aeiay, ALLI'.V MANN, Jan. 13 'T-OW Administrator. Heaver township. JTOTICK Notice Is hereby plten that I purchased nt Consta. Me !-alo on the Mh Uay of January, lT, the follow. lntr persenal property of William Masteller: One cow, l calf, a lot of hay, l barrel of meat' a lot of chickens, 3 Deds and Ueddinir, ono table. U chairs. ii cupboards, a lot of carpet, 1 C(k blou .parlor stoe, nnil a lot of dlbhes. ll persons are hereby iuuu icii mem nun uim uuring my pleasure. SAMUUL Y. UEiiS, Central, Jan. 1", 'is-iw A DMINISTUATOU'S XOTICK. KSTATE OF HENKV HAKTMAN, I)E0D. Letters of administration on the estate of Henry llartman, late of Hemlock township, Columbta coun ty, I'a., have been granted by tha lieclster of Colum bia county to .lacub Hartman, AdmlnMrator, to MiiuuiHii pemun1 luueoieu nrn requesiea 10 inaKO lnilntdlat ravinent. and thosn haviiiL- einims or de. in.UKU airalnst tho Bald estatu will make them known to tho undersigned Administrator without uviuy, JACOH HAUTMAN, Administrator, Jan is-cw IS7 JOTlLH AU CAUTION. 'Notice Is herebv trlven thai the underslc-neil hae purcliasi d of Elijah Yocum on the Ulli day of Jan- u.irj, is,s uie luuowiug personal piopeny, iu; thrown mnres.1 two-horse wairon. 1 SDrlnir wairon. 1 iialr ot boh sleds. 1 sleleh. 1 plow. 1 harrow. 1 loir sl'd. 1 log chain, 1 set ot double harness, 1 set of tingle harness, 1 cow. 1 heiner. 1 lot of corn, corn fodder, lot of hay, ne hogs. 1 cook stoe, 1 parlor slow and all household goods late-theproptrtyof Elijah Vocnm. All of which described proiely I hao It ft In charge ot the said E. oeum during my pleas, uie and alt persius are hereby cautioned against meddling with the same at their peril. JHllturill hUELKll, HE.NLON LOW, Jan. Is, is"S-3w I-'aucv Goods in creat variety, ruchings, cretie lissee, linen collars and cutis, ribbons, ties anil bows. Well, come aud see..Clarl & ll'olf. siirn as a temperance hotel. Star of Hope. We would not for a moment contradict our cotemnorarv. but really would like to know where the odd 500 came from. r x Quarterly meciitic in A. M. K. Church on Itock Btreet Sunday Feb., the 3, 1878. Services commencing 9 a. m. 10J a. m. 2 p. ui. 7 p. in. Communion at 3 p. m. Love I' east at 7J Jlon. dsy evening Feb. 4th. Kev. Father, Kalpb. l'artor In charge. Sunday school at 1 p. m. 1. W. llartman superintendent. All are inyi. ted to our meetings who feal an Interest In the souls ef mankind, No communications are inserted In this p.' per unless accompanied by the name of a re. sponsible parly. If the person who sent us a quarter to insert a marriage notice this week, the money and stock markets, &e and Is, in short, a very valuable publication, and no busi ness man In the country should be without it. The rate of subscription for the Monthly iue Is unly $1.50 a year j Semi-monthly, $3.00 a year, csuuscrlptlons may comruenco wuu any month, ami are payable In advance. A can- vaiser could get up a list of subscribers in Hits neighborhood. Address T. II. I'eterson & Bros, Philadelphia, I'a., for (jiecimeii copy. As there is a great furore now about Old Coins, we would advise all to get a copy of Pe terson'. Coin Book, containing perfect fac-sim- ile Impressions of the Coins of the World. It will be sent by mail, postage paid, onjreceipt of $1. by T, B. Peterson t Brothers, Plilladel phta, Pa. ConscmPtion Ci'RKD. An old physiclan.re but refused to sign his or her name to the letter, tired fromlpractlce, having had placed in his will let us know that no joke is Intended on hands by an Fast India missionary the lurrauia anyone we will Insert the notice next week. Otherwise he can have the quarter by Identi fying himself as the person who Bent us the no tice. of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, uronenms, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung auec tione. also a positive and radical cure (or nen yous debility and all nervous complaints, after Charles M. Slebbins. uu old resident of Atch- having tested Its wonderful curative power in ison Kansas, will deliver a lecture (free) on (houands of cases has felt it his duty to make western emlgraliun. living good, holiest, aU h known to Ills suuering leuows. Aciuaieu uy .hr.ht,i on. unit who not. nt this motive, unu a ue8ire io relieve iiuiumu sup I Light Strtct, rebruary titn, evening, lering, 1 win mho, tree, oi cnarge, vo an 1 Huckhorn. February 7th, evening, lire It, this recipe In Oerman, French or Kng. Jersevtown. rebruary otu, eveuing. 1 iuu, wuu iuu uirciaiuus iur ircpanu mu u- Mr S. will be glad to giro uuy information Ing. Bent by mail by addressing with stamp, his power to luoso uuurcasuig uiu vui-1 ii.iuiua' mi i!, n wu..,, .u.u. in House, Lewisburg. Hefer U Wesley Block, Koch eater, N. Y. tt, liq. uioomiourg. i icu. 11)00 yards muslin I, II'. Ilartman's. ' cents to 60 cents at Coal! Coal! Coal!! mother, nine years before our story opens. Carl Extra PI'CDUI'ntioU I Seymour wait an artUt, and not rich when he 1 0 . ,., , i met hit love for the second time at Newport hupenOT quality ! met her to fall blindly at her feet, and worship- Orders left at 1. W. McKelw's fir 'tTTi'i'c Store at, our oflice, or sent through old grandmother was dead, and Kathleen was (l,e inaia WH1 receive prompt tlt cliaperoned by a wordlv.mindeii aunt, wlio liad ... determined her niece should make a brilliant tCUUOll. Your patronage is respcctluliy solicited. C. W. Neal & Buo. May 1, 1877. marriage. Carl heymour proiwsen, anil wat relet led. to find her engaged to a millionaire. After three years of separation, iu which time the aunt's, money must have taken wings, Kathleen reappears as Hie governess to .urs. Armadale s culldreu, a sister ot Larl heymour, iu Ir. Seymour s lioue. .Mis. Armadale hav ing to leave home on Imshuw, Kathleen nt. suined entire command, Is it any wonder then, that Carl Seymour and Kathleen being thrown together thus, should lorget all their past troubles, and that thtlr cloud, which look ed so black to bnlh, bad at the last, so hilght a silver lining! witli various complication en- su ng, we would reler the reauer to the unog Itself, "Kathleen" is written in Mrs. Burnett's best mood, and Is as nalheth as any one could wish. It is iesued in uniform style and price with Mrs. Burnett's "Ilieo," ami "rrelly I'ol Iv I'emherton." wllh "Bessie's Sir Lovers,' with "That Oirl of Mine." Mrs. Soutliworth's new and lxmular novel. "The Ked Hill Trage dy," and will have a large sale, as its price is but Fifty Cents a copy, and it will be fuund for ile bv all Booksellers and on all Kail Bond Trains, or copies of it will be sent to anyone, to any place, post paid, on remitting Fifty Cents in a letter to the Publishers, T. B. Peterson A Brother, I'lilladelphla, i'a "GEKMAN SYKU1'" No other mcilicino in tho world was over given tucn n test oi us curative qualities as lioM'liee'H (Jcuuaii Syrup. In three years two million lour hundred thousand small bot tles of this mcdicino was distributed free of charge by UruggnHs iu tins country to tuoso atmctcd with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, Severe Coughs, l'neutnpiiia and other diseas es of tho throat and lungs, giving tho Ameri can pcoplo uudcniablo proof that German Syrup will cuie thitu. Tho result has been that druggists in every town ana yillago in tuu i.iiueu eriuies ure ri'uuuiuicuuuiK it in .i . r . i r.. i liieir cusiomcis. uu to your urugguw aim ask what they know about it. Sample bot tles 10 cents, ltegular size 75 ccuts. Three uo.ioi will relieve any caso. April zi,n-iy ji COUNTV BUf KHINTKNDKNT'd SALAIIV. A bill has been favorably reported in the I house, at IlarrUburg, in regard to the salaries of county superintendents of common schools. Marriages. KKLLBH-CADMAK. At Hloomsburg, January Slth, Hit, by Itev, J. F, Tuatln, at the residence ol il proviutw uiai ucr iuu imcsiii .c... u. uio Mirtha E. L'odman. both of llloomsburg. Pu. olhcers the comiiensaiion jam man ue at ine T1UTT-8I NOLY.-At tho Iteformcd parsonage at rate of $2 for each public school in the county, I Catawissa, on the Utb ult., by Iter, ( II. Doehant, ,nd $1 for each square mile of territory within the county limits. Uounliea can pay more thin this, If they see proper, but the excess must be paid out of their respective school ap propriation!. Mr. Charles Trilt to Miss ItebeLah singly, both ot Iieavcr township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania. llIlEDl)ENNElt-KNECUT.-On tho ltU ult., by Uie same, at the residence, of Hie bride's father, Mr. Sotciaon llredbeiuier io Visa Louisa Kntcht, both of Bsaver township, Columbia county, Ta. HARTMAN BROS., BEALEItS IN TKAS, CANNED FRUIT, CIOAB.S, TODACCO, sNTjrr, CONFECTIONERY. Spices cf all kinds, Glass Si Queensware, FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestio FruitSi AND GENERAL LINE OF Family Provisions t N llussoll's Old stand, IUII'KIIT ItLOUK, ilh door betaw Market street, Hloomsburg, I'a. I v (toods deUv ered to all parta ot the town April M, It-It BUSINESS CARDS. VISITING CAKDS, LKTTSK IIKADS, OSTKRS, tO. tCH Neatly aply printed at theCoLUU bian umee. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUA1II.E REAL ESTATE A U-MINISTRATOK'S NOTICK ESTATE OF DENJIUIN UlfXEII, DECEASED. I'tttrSOf Administration nn the etftler,f nenfamln Miller late Of t'alawlssa tuunshln.nol. nr. rti.iseil hae been granted by the IlecMer ot sold county to the undersigned Adinlnlstraiors.towhomall persons iiiuilii,-u uie leuueMi-u vo uuiKe immeuiaiu pa) meni aud those having claims or demands against the es tate will make them kt own to the administrators wnnoui delay. llfj.MIt .1 .MH.LUK. I l.l.OYI) MII.I.KII, V Admrs. WM. KHICKUAUM, 1 Jan.ll, "79-nw "T7"HEREAS, the Hon. William Llwell President Judgo ot tho Court otoyer asd Terminer and Oencral Jail Delivery, Court ot Quar ter Sessions of tho Peace and the Court of Common Pleas and orphans' Court In tho 2Cth Judicial Dis trict, composed of tho counties of Columbia and .Montour, and tho lions. I. K. Krlckbaum and V. L. rihunian,Asaoclato Judges of Columbia county, nave Issued their precept, bearing date the loth day ot Deo., In tho joarot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, and to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions ot the Peace, Court ot Commoa l'lcai and orphans' Court, In Hloomsburg, in Ue county ot Columbia, on the first Monday, being th 4th day ot February next, to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the coroner, to tho Jus tices of the Peace, and the Constables ot tho said county ot Columbia, that they bo then and there tm their proper person at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said 4th day of Feb., with their records, Inqui sitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to bo done. Ana thoso that are bound by recognizance to prosecuta against the prlioners that aro or may be In the Jail ot tho said county ot Columbia, to bo then and ther to prosecute themaa shall bo Jujt. Jurors are re quested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Hloomsburg tho 1st day of Jan.. In the year of our Lord one 1 L.S. r thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight 1- J and In tho ono hundred and secoudyear of the Independence ol the vnited states ot America, sncrirrs omce, JOHN. V. uoffman, Bloomsburg, Jan. 4 to Sheriff. tT IDOWS' UTKAISEMENTS. VV Tho following appraisements of real and Eersonal property pet, apart to wldowaof decedenta ae been nied In thooniei! of the Register of Col umbia county, under tho KuleB of Court, and will b presented for absolute confirmation to tho orphans, Court to lie held In Illoomsburg.ln and for ealacona ty, on Monday, the 4th day ot Feb., 1S79, at t o'clock p. m., ot said day unless exceptions to sue condrmatlon are previously Died, of which all per sons Interested In said estates wtll take notice: 1. Widow ot Dwld Shaffer, lato ot Drtarcreek town Bhlp, deceased, 2. Widow of Z. Taylor Martz, late ot BilarcreeX, township, deceased. 3. widow ot LewU Metz, late ot Catawissa 1 tows ship, deceased. 4. widow ot Nathan moss, lata of Borough of Ber I wlik, deceased. 5. Widow ot Daniel Shuler, lato of Locust tow ship, deceased. c. Wlduw of Oscar P. Ent, late ot Scott township, deceased. lteglster's onico. W. II. JACOUT Hloomsburg, Jan. 4, lsts f Register. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OE ALEXAbEK UESS., PEC'P. Letters ot Administration on the estate of Alex ander Hess, late of sugarloaf township, roitimbia county deceased Jave been grunted bv ihe ltec-esttr cf said counlv tn the iindrsto-n. ed Administrators. All persons having claims against tho said estate are requested to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to make pajment without delay. KAUI1K1, A. JlrS, ANDUKW LAl'HACH, Jau.a'IS-liw' Administrators. Colo's creek I'. O. jgRITlSlI AMERICA ASSURANCE CO. .Alll'.AL, Tllir. lABUKAAllt UU.Ml'A?iY. The assets ot these old corporations nro nil In. ested In solid SEL'UHITIbs andare liable to Uie hsznrd of Flro only. jiuuerate unes ou me test risks are alone accepted. Losses i nosiiTi v and honestly adjusted nnd naid ciai 1 the agency where losses, It nny, are adjusted and jJi.iu l.j wuu ui iuu, una tiii.cus, llO. l, ll-iy .01 ii us determined by Uiiuvius F. Ksti r, rpe Agent and AtlJiiMf r. Il'ooinsburg, l'enn'a. i.e timers of Columbia county sliould patrnnlre IW 11. Fa. No. ls.Dec, Term istt, J. Ilellman co, vs. It. Hryson k Co. And now tn wit. .lannarvi. IfiTQ. nn mAtlnn et vr A. Jiarr, Atty. for. I. Ilellman A Co, nnd First Na t tonal liHiikof Ashland. Pennsylvania, tho order ot luuiuuii, uruenni.' uio money into i oun arism from the sale of tho mrsonal tirnnrt v nf i1ef,,m ants Is inodltledso.stoorder Into Court tho sum ot four hundred dollars for distribution and an Auditor ui-itiuiivii iur urn running tno same. r . l'. niiimey. er, l.q apimted Auditor, li 1 HE COURT. The above Auditor appointed will meet all parties lnteiested tortile nurpose of his nniv.lntmenr. nr nu onicelu Itloohisburg ou Friday, February sth. 167S, at ten o'clock, a. tn. F. p. DlLLMllYF.lt. ian.li, TS-iw Auditor. LIST OK CAUSES FOR TRIAL FEUHUAHY TEItM, 1STS. AT JOTICE CHURCH CHARTER. Notco Is hereby Dlven Ihnt nnnllentlnn will made to lion. Wllllftm T'.lwell. lTelrtent nn,llw Judge of the courtso: Hecord In Colunibia'county on ' . isuiujii,(, v, isiMu lncorporaie "1 he Hector Church Wardens and Vestrymen o! St. Gabriel's Church, sugarloat" being an eccluslastlcal t orporation, nrst class m tho said County, under the u v. iuu ucuuiiu Aoaeutoiy uppruvea Apru xvm, JACOn II. FI1ITZ, JOHN SWAltTWOlT, Jan. 4, TS-tt Wardens. Dauchy & Go's. Advt's. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. estate or i mua uosukts, plc'd. letters of administration, on the eslato of Lydla llobtrls, lalo tt Ctnlru towushtp, Columbia CO., I'a., hae U'en granted by the lleglster of Co lumbia county, to saiuuel he) hard. Administrator, ot same township, to whom all lerbons Indubuid. are requested to make Immediate pu) meut and thoso hatlugclalmsor demands against, the suld estate will make them known to the unðlgned Adminis trator without delay, SAMCfcL NEYIIAUI), AUtutuUlratoi, deos-w BLANK N01rB.wlth orwlthouutmptloi lor kale at tat Wunuux oroos, The undersigned appointed Assignee of I, JOHN 4 SON, CutawKs.i, pa., win offer at pukllc sole en the premises on '1 liiirsdav, Jnnunrv 31st, 1S78. At ten o'llock u. in., aud to continue threo days, the following valuable properties to-w it : Tract No.l.-QO ACBES 01" Land, ad Joining properties of Stacy John, John;IIarmony and others, situate In Main township, Columbia county. Tract N0.8.-21:! AL'ltlls adjoining landsots, Hartman and others situate In Catawissa township, Tract no, s.-tuiike ACHES adjoining lands of Jonnitiiuranuuihers situate Infatawlsaa town. ship. Tract No, 4.-1 1, acres adjoining lands ot J. Krclg onu others, situate in catawissa tow nshlp, Tract V'. 5.-si4 Acres adjoining s. tuumaa and John situate In Catau Issa tow nshlp. Tract so. o.-one Town Lot fronting on Third street, Catawissa, Pa, Tract No. T.-One Town Lot corner Third and Pino streets, Catawissa, Pa, Tract No. s. one Town Lotforner Third and Wal. nut strt els, Catawissa, I'a. Tract No. 9. Onc-hal f of a tow n lot corner ot Wal. nut street and an alley, CatawUs.i. Tract No, 10. Ono houneand Double Lotadjoln ngll. llollncsLtodacdW. Enns,sltuate lucuta e vi lssa. Tract No tl.-One lot and Dwelling with out-bulld- ings, (occupied by i. John) cn Pine Urtet.Catawlssa Tract No. u.-Ono House and Lot corner Third street and an alley, Catawissa. Tract No. 13,-ono Lot and store Building, corner of Main and Third streets, catawissa. Tract No. ll.-llalt Interest In Svesboltti Tract In catawissa township. Tho above properties w ill bo sold In tho following oruer i Number 1, 14, D, 4, Ii, , I, 8, It, 10, IS, 9 IJ, U, mil.ua Ami Lll.MMTIO.NS or SALE Ten ncr cent, of one-fourth it tho purchase money to bo paid at the striking down of thepropertji the one-fuunh less tho ten percent at tonormatlon of salo.andlhe remaining three-fourths Iu ono ) ear thereafter with interest trumconnrmatlon ulsL J,M. SMITH, Jan. II, is ts A&slfih.e. mis lures is tiit iilkVitii ' ROWEU & pHLSMAN - Advertising V-' Agents, THIRtA & CHESTNUT tTS.. ST. LOUIS, kl, JOB I'RINftNG OF EVERY DESRIPTION EXECUTED PROMlTLiY A.T THE OOLUMllIAN OFFIOr. WANTED! Itemed)- to introtl to cure a case of Catarrh lneath neighborhood, with Dr. Kamner's temedy to introduce It, sample Ine. J.c. niton, I'lltsburif , I'a. jw ico nov, ss, I-m FIRST WEEK. Sarah w. Snyder's uso vs. Bloomsburg Literary la stltute. PaUd Fowler's adinr's, vs. William Kingston. Samuel J. Caso vs. Jonas Doty. lWon fllbbonsts. Jonas Doty. L. F. I'avW s Jonas Hoty. m. 11.. Morgan vs. Clark Merrell. C. H. Ilrockwuy vs. Orange low nshlp. Daniel fmlth s. John I). Kl i.ble. Iteuben Klmer vs. Millers A Seybert Ashland Hanking Co. vs. Frederick Hush. Hrockway and Ent s. J. Miller Haub. T. J. Vandersllce vs. Ioggolt 4: Frlck. Columbia Insuranco Co. s. Jo,enh M. Frect. Columbia Insurance Co. vs. Jitckson & vt oodln. Columbia Insurance Co. vs. Jackson & w oodln. t olumbta Insurance Co. s. Nescopeck Bridge Co. Pett r Knecht vs. sarnuel schweppenhetser et- al. Henry C. Conner vs. Emanuel Conner's Adm'r. William Huckel vs. George Moore et. al. Edward Geraghty vs. Couyngham township. Jesse luce vs. 1). I.. W. 11. 11. Co. II. It. Albertwm s. Joseph F. Long. M. drover's admr's. s. Thomas cnln. Wm L. Parks vs. John IUU et. al.. M. flrover'B Admr's. vs. Thomas fain. 1'hlMp Aypleman vs. W. II. Crawford. Nathan Creasy vs. Charles Maurer et. aL Aaron Drelsbuch vs. Simon Shellhammer et. al Ezra s. Lyons vs .1. H. Ess. Jacob Evans' Ex'r. vs. Thomas E. Geddls et, al. Samuel Glger Francis Evans. David J. Waller h. George Weaver's Exr'a. Hloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. William Morns et. al. Hloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. W HUam Morris et, ux. William I.lnn Ulo vs. I'tter Ent's Administrator. e. ii. Adams a. jonn seyoert. Mary George vs. James Morrison laniei i-cioy eu ai. vs. nenry Knapp et. al. arah caul vs. Samuel and Emma Itepptrt. . It Jamison vs. M. Grovers admr's M. 'roer's admr's. vs. II, Ii. Knorr. Augustus nvernart vs. uaniei Kverna'rf. Bernard Ammerman vs. M. c. JohTiF at NlelLenlhen vs. conyngham and Centralli Toot John H. scott vs. Bernhard stohner. stmon Krebbs vs. William Mostellij-. C. H. Brockway vs. First National Bank ot Berwick iii.,u,uLuuiit ,o. nuuicn HUjer William Snider's xr'K vk v&iMntina ih,a. C. W. Thompson vs Bernhard stohner buivru niuico ruuuiug aim company va Frantlln. Thomas Knorr's ex'r vs. a A. Knorr et aL I'enuella koons v s. Senior stiller. Conrad Swank vs. Daniel swank. Matthias Shatter vs John McDowell's adm'r ffiBUrlcttlW VS- Con-B''hllm mi Centralla Poor Honry J. Edwards vs. William Wain. ui,,wu ,b. uiuuigouiery vox. m tit uonj-ni; ham and CentraUa Poor w nam Kingston s. Montgomery Cox et. ux. Elijah Lemons vs. Heller B ea. Elijah Lemons ts. A, I'. Heller. Elijah 1-emoiiii s. c. w. kvm, John Kchell vs. John ntnii-ifn-nt .i Jacob Johnson vs. lloliert s. lent. ' Henry Nagle vs. Bloomsburg Lumber Co. O.; sttlesof CAItlis. loc. ordSNew YcarCafils 4) tc. Samples 1 c. J. U. HUSTEU Co., Nas- atvit, ,, , u jau, is, '7V.4VV l TARHII I'll i i lire iur V relieve mid norerences. nenrv Eso.. w'ella. Fariro Co.. An. rora, N. Y.s Wm, Bowen, Esq., Me- iiouuu, iiiuui a. iioneii, M. lAillls. Testimonials and treatise bv man I'rlce, wllh improred Inhaler, l. sold everswhere. 'EEKS A. !rit"ritit Jau.is,is;s-iw a h 1 That Niir.iril, Itndlrii 1 11 I I Catarrh win not instantly r H' speedily cure, lloferenci We'ls, Esq., w'e "DT A XTr0 Jtetall prlcn siiooonly satin 1. I XI JO Parlor Organs, price W3T5 only Mtl'i. Iuper tree. D, F. HEaTT'Y. vVashlngton,N.J, TIlll'I.I.VU WITH A C0U1 IS ALWAYS DAiiGEItOl'tt USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, , W?coA,n'1j;indall diseases otlho .UMiS, CHEST and MUCOUS MEM. a sure reued TllltOT, I, BHANE. Put up only in T?iuo 13o ,0L" ALL DHUGlllsTs. C; 'CiJIlTKNTON, I SIITU Atesie, New Y'l teb. 1, Ts-4w ork. SWEETNAVY K fActnnj fijoltlw. tntUnt and lHmo cA-r. vein cC rutUff at-J uit-jnnj, Th Uf, loUct t nvtr mlt, ii cur tln titip tiJttl.uilt i cImhIv tiinntcd en to (.nor good, v tli Jaektmi', jtt,t ,i Iit, 18 C. At Jick. j, Co Mir., 1 irl-urrf, ' . r. WAUDI.H.flriiitrtillut.t rhltndtluMa, PUiiLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate! I In pursuance ot an order of the Omhana- cmum Columbia county. tht underslgued, AdmlnUtratora. to,, ct Michael Grover, lato ot the Town ot Blooma-biu-g, in said county, deceased, 111 expose to pubUa w iuu (Jrciuises, on SATURDAY. PEimiTA TIV 9,1 1R79 at 10 o clock a. m , ot said day. A tract of land alt uate In Malu township, in said county ot Columbia, containing lOS ACEES. more- or less, adorning lands of Aaron Masteller, B.,v .i,,ri, auu oiurrs, anu a puuuo road, where on axe erected n twe-story Dwelling House. Good Bank Bam. wagwi hoiuo aim coin crib, good out-bulldlngslgool spring and spring house, good water on the preials- .iwpuunm mm otuer truit trees laad In a good st.ito ot cultivation. One publlo road run througli the land, and ono on the north side, come ntent to school and chnrch. TEllUS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourtu of the purchase money to be paid at Uie striking down ot said rretnlses, one-fourth ot tho purchase money less the ten per cent, to be paid at the confirmation ot tho sale, and the Ualanco of said purchaso money to bo paid in ouo ) ear from the continuation of Bald sale, with (.Merest ou said balance from the confir mation nisi of said sale. AAltON GlIOVKH, JOSHUA FETTKltMAN, Jan. is. 18 AdmluUtralo. GIVEN AWAY ttu A Premium Steel Engraving, iStim',.'i'Ill!t.?i,,V'.'i?,'.T!i "VIOK IS Ill Tm- .. M ,. wi.iu.ni vii i. iii.ii, a Y4 liageltell, Family Netisparrr, devoted toHHouw1iold l tl Ectl H' iuu. ruuiiiy prnspaper, netoted to Houseliold the Sunday t-chool, .Muslo and General Churth wort tins months trial lorsstents. Agents wanted "a llrt',,, , . UHKWElt. nov. . m ' MrC0'NyVr& BLANK MOKTOAQE8 tor sale cheap at (he 10,00" AdKNTS WA.NTKP TO SELL, The most Inii ii.e and pum rlul blow eter Utnttthe tittuuN bKiNx'by the Mumn uuther, T. K.Alinr. A book to starllo and Snllghteu the people. . W10 P ciurt-s and .r....r.. how It curses Bod v, f iai Hon . sotlety.etc. i nroldst u work ot 1njut ' ast! rU .Muriiliy, rulilblllim, eU' t ie, tlulr . IU fcilols Martelloua. OI K HUH. with oiknu- !?e0n"S,&olr, Vnm Ji,y,i.!!M,u I'"""-! Vaes,ts Sanaotn at., l'hlladel. pnia, la. j dec. 81.JI-4W PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Office ON tiHOUTESTKOTICE AND AT TUB. MOST REASONABLE T El IMS.