THE COLOMBIAN. nr.ooiisnunii, ntiBAt, xov. ti. Rail Itoad Time. TaMp. LACKAWANNA ft BLOOMSBUIto HAIL noAl) NORTH, Accommodation Train, .m a.m. Mal1 T" r.si a. M Uxpross Train iiH p, M OATAWI8SA UAH, BOAT) NOMTIt SOtlTll. 8 on., m. 4.49 I'. M ll.tt ,, .11 sortl, T.M P. M Accommodation Train i,!9 A.y kttcgular Kxpress Aim r m IMS A.M. kThronghcarson Exprosstriiin,iiwir,i,., v.... or, I'hlladelphlt. Accommodation train runs bet ween vuniMaano wiiiiamsport. rimuu SALES. KipciiIom of Jolma Ilrlnk, ileeeacrl (fill sell real etate In llcnlon ami Jackon township cm Saturday, December 21t, nl 10 o'clock a. tn, The My of A, T. Stewart li.n not yd bern found, Earllirpiake shocks are reKrtcil to have oc curred at illflerem points on t lie lSlli. H. V. Sloan of the firm of Lulu & Sloan, la In the cily buying good. John Goldbeck Esq., of Philadelphia was In Catawirsa on Friday, The sale of real estate of D. A. Bowman de cease!, Iiai been postponed until the 29lh Inst. See advertisement elsewhere. Chew JACKSON'S HESTSttvert Nnvy Tobaeco. Tho steamers plying upon tho Susquehanna between Wllkesharre and Nanticokc have gone Into winter quartern. It Is the only medicine I would give to my Baby, n mother said, speaking of Dr. Bull's 11a by Syrup. At all drug s'ores, 25 cents. . For whooping cough, nothing has yet been brought before the public equalling Dr. Haas' Expectorant. A few doses will relievo the vrorst cases. Mothers, try It I Business men in every civilized country tcs- tify that nctual use during many years proves Fairbanks' Scales to be convenient, accurate and durable in tho highest degree. The M. E, Church of Catawissa which has been recently repaired, will be reopened fcr public worship next Sunday, Key. E J, Gray of Dickinson Seminary will preach in themorn ng and Itev. E. IT Sutherland In the evening The peculiarity aboutlho A.S.T. Co. Black Tip Is that children' fine shoes to which they are applied, not only wear twice as long, but ihey really add to the beauty and finish of the finest shoe. t All over tlia world Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup Is making its way, and every place it reaches con sumptive people are more soMom met. It i truly a blessing to humanity, and only coets 2 cents. IjA9u Xoticc As the estate of I'eter Eul deceased niut be immediately settled up, all who ureindebled lo it, by note, hook account or otherwise, are required to make payment by December First, or suit wil' be lirunalii. U II Ent. If Aduittiinr.finr. Thursday of next week will he Thanbsgir ing Day (the 23th), Union service will h. 'held on that day in the Reformed church .1 10 o'clock a. m. The sermon on the oic-nion will be preached by Itev. 0. D. S. Mirclavnf the Lutheran church. It is hoped that then will be n full turn out of the people. Giieat Mep.it. All tho filrs give the first premiums and special awards of great merit to Hop Bitters, as the purest and bet fiiuily med icine, and we miit heartily approve ot the awards for we know they deserve it. They arc now on exhibition at the State Fairs, and we advise all to test tliein. See another column. Though the inquiry has been many times an swered, it may b repeated "thai the drawer of a check who gets it certified and piys it out is held for it precl-ely as if there were no certification upon it. B it if the holder presents the check, and instead of drawing the money takes the cer tification, he thereby rebuses the drawer from all responsibility in c.vo the hank should fail r suspend before the money U drawn, Pld Si on CiriiEti Dispatches. Dar ain't but two sides ter de queschin : Tilden wanted to buy de votes er he didn't? Hit's 'nufTfer me to kno' dat ha didn't git 'em I Yer kin prove all these clpherdispatchesdityer plecze, but ef yer don't find der munney an' yer do found de voles on de odder side, den de sypber dispatch es don't count, an' whoibber got de mutton at' de man dat de jil's waitin'-for! Atlanta 0n ittiution. The Bristol House has been formally opened by Mr. V. B Koons, an experienced la dlord who has already given indisputable evidence that ho "knows how lo keep u hotel" in having refitted and refurnished in the most neat, prac tlcal aud cosy manner and established his rates at the hard nan ficure of S1.50 per day, Ltad er. Michael Wnlsh, shot at I'ittslon, Pa., on Wednesday week while attenipt'ng to rescue hit brother from the police, died on Saturday night. Chief of Police Sullivan, and Police men Kernsand Morley were arretted and lodg ed in the Wllkesharre iail on tho charge of murder. Policemen Searles ard Brown, chnrg ed with the same nflVnci , went to Wllkesharre onSalurdty night, for fear of being mobbed in i'ittslon. Mr, G, H, Brown and wife, who have been conducting the Exchange Hotel In n very ao pf" feptable manner for the pat sixteen month sa4" Iavo retired from the management of the house, and H. P. Chamberlin and V. H. Tubbs sue ceed them, having leased the hotel and furni ture for a term of years. These gentlemen are well qualified to run a first class house, boll having had experience in the business, mid liny will maintain the high reputation that the hx change has always enjoyed, We wish I hem suc cess in the business. If people want their hens to lay In cold weath tr, they must supply them witli pltntv of gr.v el and lime, and fresh meat of any kind chop ped Intu small pieces. The latter should b fed three times weekly. During the winter month Cg are worth twice as much, in the market n they are in sprlng.and a little extra care and at lentlou to the henery will be well repaid by an Increased yield of eggs Chickens thrive hitter on a variety of food, and a diet of corn, buck wheat and oats fed on alternate days will 1. Wore conducive to the preservation of healtli then If either of these grains were given them. Et, Mount Vkiinox, Westchester Co., 1 March 22. 1870. f Du. Giles Sly Dear Sin During the recent cold weather, on coming from my house to the court-room, my foot slipped and I fell heavily 'IrUIng uiy back against n largo stone. Was liftid and carried lo the house. My wife up -iIitd your Liniment all over my rph.e The pain and discoloration disappeared, and next day was able to resume my duty o,i the bench 1 am, very truly, ItoilLIlT W, KllMONHS, Justice of the Peace. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet Dr. Quts. 120 Went Broadway, N, Y. Trial site 25 cents. FATAL EXPLOSION AT MA1UNOY CITT. Th Utile engine and parlor car "Gem," of the Beading railroad exploded at Mahanoy City on the afternoon of tho 10th Inst., killing five rsons. The superintendent, J. H.Olhansen, had j,K stepped out of the car In the depot when the shock came. Among the victims were. Oenrgoand Horace Hgenbuch,nns of Charlta C H'genhueli formerly of Ihls nlac-.s nd irrandsntis of Ihe late I)r i.imr-v, Th.-o two, with Willie enrich and t!.,lvli. I, ,ti, ,1 horn between llu noes of eight acd lr,vt- tesrs. en- f.mnd hud died on Input (h mlnr, lieiwien lh- depot and lelcgraphi fllce. anil ore i-nvired with debris When the explosion look nlace thev were ills Irlbiitlng handbills 011 (he platform, about ten feet irom the ei.glne Yiuinc Lull's father tilck ed him up from the ruins, not knowing that it wss his son, and began to wash the dirt and smoke from his faco The little fellow moaned In agony Ho was taken home as Boon as he was recognized by his parent and died two hours subsequently. Horace Hagenbucli was badly cut. He scram bled out of the ruins ond endeavored lo find his brother. Covered with blood, he ran down town, and when his uncle caught him In his arms he cried, "Let me go; I can walk home. Go find George; he is hurt worse than I." His injuries are not fatal. His brother George.how ever, was terribly scalded. His head was lac crated and skull fractured. He Used two hours and a half. The whole top of Willie Wcnrlch'e head was blown olT. His body was badly dis figured and was unrecognizable. Ilia brains bespattered the depot aud his limbs were twist ed up. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. At the special meeting of tho Town Coun c!lhcld November 13th tho committee on the issuo of bonds mado tho following report ; After an examination from tho records the committee find a floating debt of $2000 and a bonded debt of $500 due and unprovided for Therefore in order to fund tho floating debt nbovo and to refund tho bonded debt the fol lowing resolution tvus unanimously passed i llcmhal, That tho funded debt of the Town of Bloumsburg be increased in the sum of $2000 for tho purpose of discharging the floating debts mentioned in tho foregoing prenmblo and to bo in lit u of said floating debt and that th( fur ther sum of $500, 11 port of tho funded ludcbt ncss represended by "Park bond No.4" also mentioned in tho foregoing preamble be provid ed for by refunding tho debt represented by said bonds and to bo in lieu thereof; for which purpose coupon bonds to tho amount of $2500 shall be issued in sums of not less than $100, bearing interest nt six per centum per annum payable semi annually and tho principal re-imbursablo as follows. One bond, $100 each payable on tho first of January of tho years 1880 81, 82, 8,1, 84 ; two bonds '83 three in '80, nine 87 and six in '83 To provide for the payment of the interest and ihe liquidation of the principal of said se curities, there shall be and there is hereby as sessed and levied anununl taxes as follows, to- wit : Here follows the several amounts to be evied and a form of bond to comply with ttie seve-al liws regulating the issuo of the same. LIABILITY OF KOD COMMISSIONERS. The Supreme Court of thi Slate has recently leeiiled :i case of interest lo R.id Commission- rs and Supervisor. Tup cas- wis appealed from the Common Ph-is of -Vhnvik II county. The plaintill' brought suit to recover damages for the death of her huihinil, the same having wen caused, as alleged, through negligence of lefend ints in not providing a safe road. The videncei was that where the accident occurred he ro id was lvirely of sufil -ient width to allow wo vehicle to pass. A wagon was standing on ine sid.- of the road and on the other the e.id f a log protruded, and in attempting lo drive hetwo.-n the two the hubmd of the plaintiff truck the end ol the log and was thrown out and killed. In the court below a verdict was rendered against the township, which was ap pealed to the Supreme Court in the ground that, as the supervisors hail let the road out for repairs to tho lowest bidder, who had given bonds to fulfil his contract, that fact relieved the supervisors from responsibility, the bond hav ing stipulated to Hive (lie township from all ac cidents. Ihe court, however, ueciueu against thU view of the case and held the .township lia ble on ihe general principil that if a jury be lieve a road to be uusife for travel, let the cause be what It may, it is evidence of negligence and the township is responsible. Ex, School Board Meetixo. Tho School Board met at their usual place on Monday even ug. All the members were present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The following bills were approved and ordered paid : Stephen Knorr for repairs to cs- tings, etc., $4 00 JI H. Williams for slating, 1 25 Eli Jones for work, 4 52 Wilson Warden. 4 CO J. II. Gruul on commission. 40 12 The reports of Principils were read and filed. On motion it was ordered that hereafter the meetings should, be held at 7 o'clock, The Oas Company of Springfield, Mass., have begun to hat buildings by the Holly system. The sleam Is carried 2,000 feet or more through under ground pipes. A number of those who are using the sleam pronounce It a success. The Gas Company uses very little additional fuel to furnish Ihe heat, and without any more extra fuel than they now use could heat twice as much radiating surface. The pressure on the stree( pipes is from twenty to twenty-five pounds, and it is believed the greater part of the cily could be heated without increasing It to more than thirty pounds. The time of the Lycoming county Court was occupied several days last week in the trial of a criminal case in which James W, Sankey of Lighlslreel, and Samuel Sankey his brother of California, were dtfendanls. The prosecution as for the alleged abduction of a little girl, a neic" of the defendant', from Hughesvilie,where she had been living wllh another uncle, Kim uel Sankey deHred to adopt the child, whose parents were deid, and s te was taken from tho house of Mr Holing, llughe'ville uncle, without any utlempl at s.iresy, A verdict of 'not guilty" was rendered late Situ'day night, A VTOJIAN'S LOOK'. "It is useless lo lake medicine, I shall feel better to-morruw Besidts, I need themon-y 10 get ih it lovely new hat. My old one Is such 'i fright, and people will look more at mv bun net than thoy will at uiy f lie. I will wait till I feel wor'o t efre I spend any money for med. icine." The now houiul Is purchased anil fifty other feminine ntcmaries In the form of ribbons, laces, broov'.ies, etc Meanwhile the lady'a face becomes every day piler and thinner, and her body weaker, until disease lias gained so firm a foothold in lur system, that the most thor ough, and oftimes a long and tedious, course of treatment Is necessary to restore her lo health. .Ladies, annul to your health before you even think ofupparel, A fresh, blooming face In a pliln bonnet is much handsomer and far more attractive to your gentlemen friends, than a pain worn, diseased fv.ee In tho most elaborate and elegant hat your milliner could devise, Dr Pierre's Favorite Presrrli lion Is everywhere acknowledge to be the standard remedy for fe male coinplilnls and weaknesses. It is sold by druggists, Iltllect that In every cemetery one-half of the silent tenants are the victims of neglected Coughs and colds; and If you are thus tllllcted, mviu their alt by resorting alcar lo HaUtllm tytif J fort hound and Tar, n Immediate, agreea ble, and certain means of cure. Sold by il DruygUu. Pile TuullWbe Drops euro in 1 iituule' THE COLUMBIAN AM) WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, D. ft, Nov., 19 1878. Many Congressmen are already here. The session begins In two weeks, and besides prepar atory work f Committees, there Is always some thing for members to do before the actual day of meeting. I fancy, too, that quite a number of repudiated Congressmen prefer, since the Oc lober and November elections, to be outside rather than Inside their Districts. Conversition wllh the Democrats who liavo already arrived vaves no room for doubt that Mr. ltandall will ie the nominee for 8peaker of the 40lh C'cn. iress and will be elected. The growing Impor anceoflhls office an Importance which can tardly bo explained to one who has not watch, ed legislation here for many years calls early attention to the selection of a fit man. Mr. Uaiidall Is not exactly the Ideal speaker, but his qualifications ore greater than tl ose of any other man in the house, and he has signally proven a capacity for Improvement. When the U. 8. Steamer Huron was wrecked a few years ago, many bodies were not recover ed or Identified. One man, always supposed to have died, reported yesterday at the navy yard In this city. His wonderful story Is that he was picked up after remaining tn the water a whole day and night, and carried to a Norwegian port, and that he has since been in the hospital there The Secretary of the navy and other officials are convinced that his story Is true, and Ihe money due him, -.vhlch has already been paid to a person represented as his father, will be paid turn. The tamest attention of members of Congress Irom all the states is asked to the present con ilitlon of the District of Columbia on fi nancial nnd other affairs. Your correspondent has no special scheme for a District Govern ment, and will not now urge that the United Slates assume further responsibility for existing ilebt, hut all will admit that those whoarecred itors of the D'strict to the amount of twelve or fifteen millions have a right to know exactly what the responsibility of the Federal Govern ment is in the premises. Citizens of the Dis trict, also, who find that under present laws their Governors arc in continual conflict witli other United Stales officers, to the great detri ment of District business, have a right In at least an official inquiry into thecauae of never end ing disagreement. Denied representation in every form, the District tax payer and business man can only appeal indirectly to Congress. Every member Bhould feel himself in some d greo our representative. To Mr. Blackburn o' Ky., and Mr. Hunton, of Va., we are indebted for much intelligent labor In our behalf, but no two men however able or diligent, can spare the time from their other Congressional duties to master all the difihulties of our exceptional po- Ition, The House and Ihe Senate should give more attention to District affairs, and In that sove monev to the United States and lo our cit izens. I would like to see special committees on the District to be composed, say, of Messrs W heeler, Blaine, Edmunds, Voorhees and Gor dun of the Senate, and of Messrs. Kindll,Hlac burn, Stephens, Frye and Conger or of men of like standing of the house. The whole country would heartily agree to any proposal of such committees, ami District people could never thereafter complain of unfair treatment. Seminole. LINDSEY'S BL000 SEARCHER k It lb f.MIMI Rlflttd liCMCd ! 1st Iff. . L Teller, s-rruritln. Llora. Ili.tU. flmplr knd S.II flliMMlili-sMst vis I i lo Ha wondar. rtil powsra. I'ajre nioodialhasuaranlss oinaann. naasi n earaa is aoa a, irr -.la.". aT Jraate, rw.Ua, O. " I ruraJ f wij chila a! Erjaiprlit." Jrrt aT 5aal!a. sar- imtra, ra. j nre ai. h. sti.i.a.r v.,.. Irsp'a. eiiuburin. Fa. 3td at Xfrwfjiaet iU apr l, "!s-tv AN ASTONISHING FACT. A largo proportion of the American people are to-dny dying from the effects of Dyspepsia or disordered liver. The result of these disens es upon the masses of intelligent and valunblc people is most alarming, making life actually a burden instead of n pleasant existence of enjoy ment and usefulness as it etight to be. There is no good reason for thls,if you will only throw aside prejudice and skepticiFm, take tho advice of Druggists nnd your friends, and and try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain Millions of bottles of this med icine have been given nwny to try its virtues, with Bntisfictory results in overy case. You can buyn sample bottle for ten cents to try. Three doses will relieve tbo worst case. Positively sold by nil druggists 011 tho Western Continent, aug. 00,'78-tf jl Ily riihersnl Arroril, Ateb's Cituiktio Pills are the be-st, ot all purga lives for family use. Tlir-y aretlio pioduct if long, laburlo-.H, and successful elu-mtcal 'iiresltgatlon.anU lhelr extensive use, by phjslclaLS In their practice, and by all cIMIIzed nations, prove than the ten and most eflecrual pltl that medical sctenee can devise. llelng purely egetaUe no harm can ailse froui their use. In Intrinsic value and curative powers no oth er pills enn be comraicd with them, and eery per son, know Ingthelr virtues, will employ them lien needed, They keep the system In pirfict ordrr, and triRlntaln In liallhyictlai the whole maihln cry of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they are specially udHpted to tho needs of the dlgesltve ap paratus, derangements of whteh they preient and cure, if timely taken. Thtyare theb standsafest phi sic to employ tor weakened constitutions, w here a mild, but effectual cathartic Is required. FOU SILK UV ALL DBlLkHH. no 4 A KEMAKUAHLE HESULT. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine you have tried, It is now an eitablisked fact that German Syrup 1b the only remedy which has given complete sat isfacllon in severe cases of Lung Diseases. It is true there are yet thousands of persons who are predisposed lo Throat and Lung Affections Consumption, Hemorrhages, Astlma, Severe Colds settled on llw Breast, Pneumonia, Whoop ing Cough, Ac, who have no iiersona! kn iwl edge of Boschee's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one complaint. Consumptives try just one botlle. Regular tize 10 tents. Sold by al Druggists in America, Sept, C If. MMtKETJIE POUTS. BLOOMSBUBO MARKET. Wheat per bushel t ,Tu live " s, corn, new, " , 411 oats, 25 Flour per barrel e.ou Cloerbeea a , Flaxseed I..v outer , vo K.'gs 18 I allow .ci. Potatoes sn Dried Apples us Hums s sides t Hbouldera l-i Laird pe-r pound , 1 8 nay per too si lleeswax t Timothy Seed 2.11 VUUIAUUAD roll UUAL,. No. 4 on Wharf s.oo per lui No, a ' " , t H.I5 No. " 'I 1 ,iu Ulackatnttb's Lutup on Wharf.... ....... IS.ui ' iwumuioiiB i-a n TgXliCUTOR'S NOTICE. ISTiTal OK JOHN MINX, DKCIiSID, letters Testamentary on Ike estale. of John Kline, late of I ocutt townshlD. t'oliuntla count v. deceased, have been grante-d by the Keglster of said county to the undersigned executors of same tup. All persons having claims agalust the estate are re quested to present tht-m for settlement and thoso inueuieu lu inane pujiuem h iinuui ueiar, J UN I. KI.1NK. I 1'ETmt I. Kline, . Executors. JUlin lltl.MlULU.J E. )!, Iiilkk, A'tcrney, Locust twp, ecu is, ll-sJW DMINISTUATKIX NOTICE, ESTATI Of PINIIL HILLS K, DECSASSO. Iicttera of Administration on the estata nr nnniei Miller lato of Heaver township, Columbia couuty, I'ennsilvanla, deceased, have been irranLed by the Keglaier of mild county to the undersigned Admin istratrix. All persons hating claims against Uie estale of the dece-dent are requested to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to the es tate to make pa) ment to the undersigned Adminis tratrix without delay, u... .... KtWABlSTH MILLS1I, C. W, MlLUB, Att'y, Beaver two.. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA OOUNTyTpaT , Business Notices The cheapest and best rcadymnde Cloth ing always on hand at Lowenberg's. The latest stylo of hats always on hand at D. Lowenberg's. Overcoats. Ovsrcnnts I Tor Men, Boys nnd Children at D. Lowcnberg s- - Winter Clntlllnrr chenner llinn rvor nt D. Lovenberg's. A fine selection of Ladles' Onld Wnlchn and Chalrrs, both American and Imported by the best makers nt L. Bernhardt Jewel ry store. Boot headquarters nt McKinney's. Beaver Cloth J1.40 to S3.7fi at r. W Harttnatt's. Lutz & Sloan's slock of LndieV, Chi dren'a and Gents.' Under Clothing Is com- pieio nuu cuenp. Trade dollars taken V. O. McKinney's. for 100 cents at DOBBIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP. Having obtained tho ngency of this CnLKmuTM) Soap for Blnomsburg and vicinity, I nppend tho opinion of some of our best people ns to lis merits. "I have ued Dobbin's F.lectric Soap made by I. L. Crngin & Co., Philadelphia, IV, for washing about ten years, and think it superior to any other. Mrs. (J. O. llarkley." "We have uecl Dobbin's Electric Soap nnd find it superior to any other or all othert. j..rs. W. U. .Jacoby, Mrs. B. II Stiihner. I desire all tny friends and customers to Give thin Soap one Trial, so that they may know jut how good the tesioonp in ttio united StnteH is. J. II. Maize, july 12, '78-ly Bloomsburg, Pa. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. Morn Black Cashmere nnd other dress goods just received nt Lutz & Sloan s. Oampton's Palm Soap is the best laun dry soap In this or any other market. For sale by Jacob H.Mnizp. may 18-3w lott can save 20 percent on the dollar by buying the New Methodist Hymn Book 011. w. tinrtman tins month. McKinneya Ilutise. Shoe Store below Court Our Zrphyr finished Germnntnwn Wool i pronounced by all to bo nearly equal lo 'svpnyr at uiaric et won s. Call at McKinney's'lor Shoes. 1011 can get Black, Blue, Brown nnd Gray India Cloth at Lutz & Sloan's and they will guarantee it not tnwet through it exposed 8 cents per ounce for Germnntnwn Wool at J. w. llnrttnan V. Clark 3c Wolf have now opened the larg est siock nt iepiiyrs, saxony nnd Shetland wools. Mottoes. Card Board. Snlints Can vass, Burlaps. Sofa and Pin Cushions. Slin. per Patterns tkc. In the county at the lowest prices. ijittrKiS wolf. Try it Buy it Palm Palm Palm Soan At Jacob II. Maize's nt Jncobll. Maize's, may a-18w Rubbers at McKintie'v5 More of that Matalasso a yard at Lutz & Sloan's. Cloth for $1.20 Crampton Brother's Palm soap at Jacob 11. luaizR'H. 11 is tne best. Try ft. may 3-18w Admission free at McKinney's. Another now lot of Ladies ready mad ioats and Heaver Cloths to make up nt Clark & Wolf's. 40 yards of Appleton Muslin for ?2S0 casu at 1. w. uartman'a. Another lot of zenlivr-finished German town Wool at LutzA: Sloan's for 8 cents per, (inner. CARPETS atone-huir Foausn I'kicks. eioou Uhl'sselh i.'iRPBTs. 73o ner yar.1. lN-naeiNi from 5I1C. M QUET'l'E. WILTONS. AXMINSTEll VELVETS llOliV.llHL'sSELS.andTllltKE l'LYOAH. I'ETS at equally losr prices, mi. cloths an wini.s iimuaou. ii-r ) uru, L.(JE OUHTA I NS, 1 00 per pair, to tho llnest ItEAl. SHtPPARD KNAPP'S 189 and 191 Sixth Avenue, Corner nth street, NEW YOltK. nov. 82 'iS-oui aixo PIMPLES. I w 111 mall (I-ree) the receipt for nslmple Veiifta niR liAi.uth.it will reinoie Tan, KHEi'KLE-. TIM I'LhSnnd Ulotches leaving tho skin aort. elmr and ant erowth of ha r on ii h.iid h,.i.,i ns km, f.m Address, Inclosing So Mil np, lien Vandelf i'o., w own nu, ,i, n iiax-u nov. '1, Ts-cm TO CONSUMPTIVES The advertiser having been perminently cuied of urn,, uiruu iiiaeunu. iuuMjinpiiiiu, uv ii simple reme dy Is anxious to make known lo his fellow suner- era tun means of euro. To all who desire It ho will send a copy of tho prescription used, (free of uuiuKe. , wuu uireeiiuns ior preparmgnna using tne Dunn,, mneii muy w in nuu ii sure e;uru ior LONSLxe Hon, Asthna, Hroneliltls, ic. Parties wishing the Prescription, will please ad- uresa is. a. ivil-sh.-s, mi renn sc., Willi imsburg, N a , ua.co nov, vt, 'is-ura ERRORS OP YOUTH. 4 eiasTLEMAN whosufTered for years from Nervous i ifp.nn.iTT niKXATCKt nKCAt, una Miiiuuenee! ui lumuiui iniiiscreiiiiii, win ror tne saKo of biille Inir humanity, send flee tn all who neeri lr. tin, u-r m and direction for making the simple remedy by .llinn hi na-i uureu. rvjuerera isuing lo proie D the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing JOHN II. e)(iUEN,'42 Cedar su, New York, nov. lij, -is-cra airco PILES! Dr. Faber's Celebrat:d Painless Remedy is the test ever known for Piles of eiery kind (Weeding, Itcblnw, (Illlnd, Inward. Sc.) and all diseases of the. IticTDH, whether recent or long sUndlnir, It Kites Instant relief, and effects a radical nud permanent Cure. It Is prescribed by all phsslilans who are ac. qiialoted tth It. Chronic cases Dadlly vlcld to It. NosurRlcal operation reiulri"l. '1 ry It and relieve yoursufferlnirs. ONLY to cents for a Lakue Pack aok. henr by mall on receipt of price. For sain by all lirngglsts. lia. J. FA 11 E it cU, SJ Ann st..N, Y. nov. lid, 'js-m atco A GOLD MEDAL has been awarded at thorarls Exposition of lsis to J. & P. COATS, for their best Sli.Cord spool Cotton, conflrmlnir the estimate placed upon their goods at all tho Worlds Kxposltlous from that at lsmdon, lSoj. to tho e'en. tcnnUI Kxppslilou ot 1816, where they took a diploma SiimW""1 Sl'ttENOTll ANJ EXCELLENT The second Prize of a Sliver Medal was taken by the llltraaollo linen Conii nny, which claims tobi tho Fptvlil champion or American Industry, and Paris ' cltenslvcl-,r advertUedu Grand Prize at NO GRAND PEIZES were awarded for Spool Cotton at PARIS. Messrs. .1, A I'. Coats bain established In l'awtuck et. It. I., the large-t spool Cotton Mills in the fulted states. l-.ery process of manufacture from the raw eutton to tho Mulshed spool is conducied there, 'lhelr arnerlcan-inado spool cotton took Ihe award atlho Ciiitennhil, and while they lime neter claimed spe clul merit for lhelr Aiiiericun-inadespoolcouonoler lhat uiaiiufactnred In lhelr Motch mills, they hate Ihe satlstaitlon of announcing that they lis ve to Ideulliled theuisi li es with this country, thit AMERICA an represented by J. & P. COATS, is st 11 .Ahead in Spool Cotton. BATES & COATliS, Solti AkciiIn in I'lillailt!lililii lur J. & I. C O AT S. nor, 1, ihs-sw. PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at this Office ON SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE MOST ItKASON A ItlaF. TRIUm BUSINESS CAKDH, VISITINIlCAHlto. WCTTKH IIEAD8, UIIXIIKALML Hetly and Cheaply rirlnted tt the CpLCM. BUN Offioe, SHERIFFS SALE. Ily virtue Jot sundry writs Issued oufof the Coon ot Common rieas ot Columbia county, and to me airccica win bo exposed to public sale at tho Court Houso,Illoomsburg, at ono o'clock p.;m. on MONDAY, DECKMHElt 2d, 1878. All thoso threo lots of ground tylntr and beloe In tho borough of Centralla, In Columbia county, Nos, 1, J and 8, in block No. 5, bring tho store property wnereon aro erected a two-Btory framo dwelling and store with a two story ptank.&toro room, ware room and feed room attached, ALSO, Alt that certain lot of ground ljlng and being In the borough of Centralla, tn Columbia county, No. r ln.block No. ljo.cn which is erected a two-slory frame dwelling. ALSO, All thoso two certain lota ot ground situate, lying, and being In Catawissa, tn Columbia county ! ono of tlifm bounded cn tho west by Front street thirty five feet, on tho north by lot of John Hrobst two hundred nnd ten feet, cast by an alley thlrty.nvo feet, south by an alley two hundred and ten feet, containing seven thousand three hundred and fifty smiarofecti Thoother one, beginning on the corner oi.,ioino. Hon Front street, thence by lotiNo. IJ southeast seventy feet to post, thenco by land of lowu jicti southwest, ncarlyj. parallel to Front street, snenty feet to.a post In.llno with lot No.lo, uieuee nuruiivcsiwaruiy soventy.fectto Front street, thenco In lino with Front street northeast seventy eci m inc piace ot beginning, being lot No. tt, on which last described lot there Is n two-story frame house and outbuildings 1 Also, togcther.wlth all tho houses, buildings, barns and appurtenances to tho atore-mcntloned lots belonging. .seizeu, taken Into execution at tho suit of Tin First National Dank ot Ashland, Pa. against Hobert Mryson, John llryson and Hubert (lorrcll, trading as llobert llryson & Co. Limited, and to bo sold ns the property ot llobert llryson. John llryson and Robert uorrru trading as Itobcrt llryson 4 Co. Limited. f inEZE, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO, All that certain lot or parcel ot cround sltiuto in ine town or nioomiburg, Columbia county, Peunsj 1 vanla, described as follows, to-wlt: Hounded on the north by an alley, east by lot of (Iharlcs ( 'rug, on the south by Fifth street, and ou tho west by Catha- rino street, containing forty-eight feet front and ono humircdnnd eighty feet In depth j on which iro erected u frame dwelling-house, barn and outbuild ings. feizcu, taken into execution at tho suit ot lames K. Eier now for tho uso of Isaac Ikeler against An drew Terwllllger and to bo sold as tho property of a narew Terwllllger. Ikelek, Attorney. Vend Ex. ALSO. All that certain lot of ground situate In Jackson township, Columbia county, Pennsylvanla.dcscrlhod as follows, to-w It : Iiotiuded on the norlh by lands ui jamcs lviicn-n, on the east by lands of Harvey Crciellng, on tho west by lands of tleorco Wagner, and on tho south by lands ot Nehemlah Kile and Harvey Crevellng, containing threo hundred and forty-six acres more or less, on which are erected a dwelling house, barn and water pow er. .-eizu inKcn into execution at the suit or Ellis H, Master's uso against J .1 . Meeker and to be sold as tho property ot J.J, Sleeker. kKoaa, ttorney, vend. Ex. A LSO. All that certain lot ot ground sltuato In Roaring Creek township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, de scribed as follows to-wlt : bounded on tho north by laLdot William i eager, on tho east by land of Wlllam l)rclsbacb,a"d others.west by land ot Conrad llousemau, containing oen hundred and thirty acres more or less on which aro erected a house, bank barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot Stacy John against S imucl Houck and to bo sold as tho property ot samucl Houck. Knokh, Attorney. Fieri Facias, ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel of ot ground sit uate in Denton township, Columbl l county, i-enh- syivanla. uescrlbedas follows, to-wlt : Hounded on the north by land oflhomas Slgtrltz, on the east b land of John Rantz, on tho south by land ot Jacob UUdine and w Illlam Coleman and on tho west b public roal, containing live acres on which are erectod a frame houso and blacksmith shop. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of the IIowo .Machine Company ngatnst Jeremiah stiles and to bo sold as tho property ot Joremlali Stiles. lioBisox, Attorney: Alias Fl, Fa, ALSO. AH that certain ploco or parcel ot land sltuato In the township of lirlatcrcek, Columbia county descri bed In two pieces, but held and occupied as one bounded as follows : llegtnnlnir nt a f tono corner to land latootllenryllrlttaln's.thenco north eighty-tour una ono half degrees east ehrhty perches to a black oaK sapling In tho county lino of Luzerno and Co. lumbhi. thenco by tho same south threo degrees, west one hundred and slxty-llvo perches to land late of Iiernard Seybert, thenco wost for'y-fjur perches to an oak sapllng.lhc-nce north twenty-elght nnd ono-halt degroes west ono hundred and two perches to hind lato ot Henry lirlttaln.thenco by the same north ilfty and one-half degrees cast twenty. seven and one-tenth perches to a black oak, thenco north two degrees east forty-utno percaes to plao of beginning, contalnlng;seventy.nvo acres and one hundred and eleven porches more or less. The other piece ot land adjoining the nbovo is bounded by bo ginning at a black oak,thcneo west fifty-two and fix tenth peichesto a white oak, thence north two de grees east twenty-two and two-tenth perches to stone, thence north llfty-three degrees, west elgti teen nnd two-tenth -crches to a stone, thence north twenty-ono and n halt degrees east thirty-seven and clglit-tenth perches to a stone, thence north forty one degrees west seventeen perches to n stone, thence north titty and one-hall degrees cast slit and two-tenlh perchc3 to a etone.thenco north twen ty-tight and one-halt degrees west ouo hundred and two perches to the placo of beginning, containing iwenty-ono ncres more or less, togcl her nluity-sl acres and one hnndred and eleven peri'lics(ecertlng one or mo last (inscribed pure, two-thirds of an aci a land with tho appurtenances lying along the roaa rrom Foundry vine to the grist mill on tho preni Ises, occupied byiunlel .Mlllerjou which are erected t largo grist mill, a largo bank barn,f ramo farm houso and distillery. Seized, taken Into execution at thsult of Ceorge II. Sej bcrt against Daniel F. seybert, and to be sold as tho property of I nnlel F. Sej bert. Jackson .v. sof, Attorneys. Vend Ex. ALSO. First, on all that certain lot of land sltuato lu the Town of nioomsburg, countj ot Columbia, on the north stdo ot Second street, fronting lllty feet on said Second street.and adjolnlnpjlot of J.R. Townsend on Ihe east and lot of William snjder s heirs on the west and extending back to road from Hloomsburg to LlghtStreet, whereon la erected a two-story trame awei ling house, stable and out-bulldlngs, being N'i w in wiuum Snyder's addition to tho Town Hloomsburg. ALSO. 2nd, all that certain plecoof land sltuato In Mali township, In said county of Columbia, bounded and described as follows, to-u It : Hounded on the east ami south, by land ot Ellas Shuman aud brother on too north by Susquehanna rlu'r. on tho west by landot Ellas Krumin containing twenty-ono acres more or less. Seized as Ihe property of C. llltten bender ono of Ihe members ot tho Hloomsburg Lum ber Company. ALSO. No.,1, all that lot situate in tho Town ot Hlooms burg, bounded and described as follows, to wit : He ginning on the west bide ot Catharine street, thence along the south sldo ot an alley south stxty.thre and three-quirter degrees west ninety-eight tet-t t north-west corner of stable ; thence by lot of Thorn aswilllims south sa und one-fourth degrees, cast sixty and nine-twelfths feet, thence by lot of said Hlttenbender north slxty.th.reo and threo-fourth de grees, east ninety-eight feet to Catharine street aforesaid, thenco along said street north twcmv-slx and one-fourth degrees west sixty and nlne-twellihs feet to piaco or beginning, whereon Is erected a t i siory mime uouso ana other out-but'dlngs elzed as tne property of w. s. Conner ono of the members oftho Hloomsburg lumber Company. ALSO, No. 4, all that certain lot of ground situate In said Town of Hloomsburg bounded and described as fol lows, to-w It i Heglnnlng at tho corner of Fourth and Cathaitue streets, thenco along said Cuthailno street one uunaiedond slxty.threofeettolotof w 8. Conner, thence westwardly alone said lot nlneiv eight feet, thence southwardly one hundred aud six ij-mree.reet lo said . Fourth street thenco along said Fourth street ulnety-elght feet to ihe placo of beglnnlng.whi reon Is erected a frame dwelling houso and out-bulldlngs. Seized as the property of (leorgo Fenstermacher. a member of the Uloo.i sburg Lumber Company. A IO, No, 5, all that certain h t of ground situate on Fifth street In the Town of Hloomsburg aforesaid, bound ed and described as follows to-wlt: Heglnnlng nt tbotouth-eart corner ot Fifth street aud dross al ley, and extending eastward!)- along the south side of Fifth street titty feet to a corner, thenco south wardly by a line parallel to dross alley ono hundred aud seuuty feet more or less to sterner' alley, thenco along said alley westwardly titty feet todross alley.theuce northwardly along said alloy ono hun dred und seventy feet to Fifth street the place ot be. ginning, being lot No. ST, whereon Isereciedtwo two-story framo houses and outbuildings. AIsSO, " No, , all that certeln lot fronting tenty.fle fee- on said Fifth street adjotnlng the above described property on tho east,and extending back to sterner s alley, Selzed.taken Inexecutlon and to be sold as the property rf William Saunders one of the members of tho Hloomsburg Lumber Company Seized, takei into execution at tho s,mtof T"o I'eopleHFlra Insurance Company of I"enn9)lvanla against The H.oomiburg Lumber Companyand to ba sold as tho (ropcrl? of The Hloomsburg Lumber company, Knokk, Attorney. -,nj gXi Terms ca.h ou day of sale. i 3mH W- HOFFMAN, BLOOMSBURG bl.VTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. TniR SCHOOL, lunl. nrnnt onnMliitn,i nni spV.'!,,gdlvfurClOUS',aV,tl"SftntfCommoaiou9 odeniS? centS a w?ek Sedtfo'n KSct VKLW "rm but kind, uniform and thorough, courses ot study prescribed by the state i M1K-"m 10 tcacu- students admitted at any time. Rooms reserved when desired. I. Moilel School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Clasical. Aiipinct curses i I Academic. JI. Commercial. III. Course in Muic. iiiu j.iemruuiry. r-cienimc ana classical courses nnn. corrosponmnff Degrees ; .Master ot the hlements: Master men uiuuuuumhs,, HjjjfiH'U uv ine ftnieerH Of the Hoard ?Srs?aurr&K K1.?.?:' Teachi-rs for her Schools. To 1 thlsend gent and eniclent Teachers for her Schools. Tu thls end and their talents, as students. To all such It promises cntalogue. address the i'rlnclpal. promises i,.n.N'"',,IA " KI'-,J'''i t're.lilrnt Ilonrd sept, e, '7a.- SHERIFFS SALE. Ily vlrtuo of Himdrv wrlr.q IsrupiI nu! ftf tn !-r.lir, Of Common 1'lea.s- of Colnmblr enuntv. nn.l in m directed will b exposed to public sale at tho Ceurt iiuusu uiuuuisuuri;, ui, one o ciotk p. m on iMU.NUAl , UKULJUtlCli. id, 1878. All that certain lot or plcco ot ground situate In Heaver township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania. bounded on tho north by land of Coal and Iron Com pany, on the east by land of O, P. Dr-lsbacti on the south by land ot Frederick .sherman, and on tho west by land ot Levi Mo Wee, containing fltty acres, more or less, on which are erected a log house, bank barn and outbuildings. seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Ellas L -"linger against John llunslnger and to be sold as the property ot John U unslnger. 1'ukezk, Attorney. Vend Ex. ALSO, All that crtaln lot or piece of ground sltuato In tno Town of Hloomsb'Tg, Colutnbu county, Penn sylvania, described as follows, to-wlt : Hounded on tho north by Second street, on tho cast iy an alley, ou the south by an alley, and on the west by C, F. knapp, containing one hundred feet front on Second street, and feet In depth, on which are erected a t:rlek dwelling house two barns and out-bulldlngs. AU-U, All that certain lot or plecoof ground situate In Madison township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to-wlt : Hounded on tho east by land ot Jacob Shoemaker, on tho west by land ot Uriah Mills's heirs, and John Ilelshllnc, on the south by land ot John Christian and Amos Heller and on the north by land ot William Iiabb, containing three hundred acres on which are erected a house, barn and outbuildings. seized, taken Into execution nt the suit ot David Lnwenborg against Valentino Heldteman and to bo sold as tho property of Valentino Ueldleman, HrckXLBws, Attorneys, Vend Ex. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate In the Town of Hloomsburg, Columbia county. I'ennsslvanla, described as lollows, to-wlt ; ilounded on the nortli by an alley, on the cast by land ot William c.lger, on the south by street and on tho west bj;i;md of Jonn Mo ser, containing fifty feet front and one hundred and Ufty feet in depth, on which aro erect ed n dwelling house, stable and out-bulldlngs.! Seized, taken into execution at the suit of John Kramer assigned to Frcezo Eierly and M. o. Woodward and to bj sold as tho property of John Cooper. FitKKZE, Attorney. Vend Ex. Terms cash ou day ot salo. JOHN V. HOFFMAN, nov. I, '"3-ts sheriff. COURT PROCLAMATION. TT7"1IEKKAS, ihe Hon. William Kiavem, M President Judge of the Court ottiier and Terminer and llcneral Jail Delivery, Court of (Juar ter Sessions of tho Peace and tho Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court In tho mm. Judicial Dis trict, composed ot tho counties of Columbia and Montour, nnd tho Hons. I, K, Krlckbaum and F. I., shuman, Assoclato Judges of Columbia county, have Issued their precept, bearing date the rth day of Oct. lu the jear ot our Lord ouo thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, and to me directed for holdlnga Court of Oyer and Terminer and General (piarter Sessions of tho Peace, Court of Common l'leas and Orphans' Court, In Hloomsburg, In the county ot Columbia, on the llrst Monday, being tho M day of Dec. next lo continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, to the Jus tices of the Peace, and tho Constables of tho said county of Columbia, that they bo then and therein their projier person at lo o'clock In the forenoon of said '2d day ot Dec. with their records, lnipil sltlins and other remembrances, to do thoie things which to their ofllccs appertain to be done. And those that aro bound by recognizance to prosecute against the pi Honors that aro or may be In the Jalt of the said county of t:o!umb!a, to be then and there to proscciito them as shall bo Ju,t, Jurors are re quested to be punctual In Ihelrnttendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated nt Hloomsburg the 5th day (. .) of (Kt. tn tho year of our Lord one J. I., s. J-thousand eight hundred and seventy-light ' i ) and In tho one hundred and ihlrd jear of the Independence of the 1'nlted States of America. Sherlll's Olllce', JOHN. W. HOFFMAN, Hloomsburg, Oct, 31 to Sheriff. LIST OF TIEA VKitSK J UliOltS 10H UK CE.MHEItTEItM,l(i7S. FIRST WEEK, Bloom John c. Jones Livl cox, Michael Walter M.C hvans, J. M. Crawford, Joseph Vteldcl, 0, W Ituujon. Benier-rJ. H. Lonengberger llcnlon Win. Y. Diss. Berwick Hijd Williams. J. I). Thompson, Sam uel Chomberlln, Amos F. Creasy. HilarLreek T, 11. B. Davis, Andrew- Fowler, La. mon Martz. Cataw Issa-Gldeon llaldman, HoVert H alsb, Am brose sharpless, I'lnkrrton Drumheller. I'entro-Aaren Kelchner. tJonjnirhain Henry Moser. FIshlMircieeek John Blnard l'Miiklln-CHnton Mendenhall, Hemlock II. I). Appleman N. P. Moore. Greenwood Thomas Bender. Hen, staiktiou.se, locust Cjrus Shaffer, Joseph Thomas, Wm. Er. win, Ellas George. Madlson-.MonU K. Masters, Holt Is Sterling, Oil-ler-hullz, Wm. KastelUr. Matn II. G. John, Wm. C. Itlchart. Minim C, P, Kl.ngman, J, G, swank, DavlJ Eekruth, Montour John Drum. orange A. II Kitchen. l'lne I I. Sunes. John Iknrd. seottSehemUli Itlchle, lames Lake. sugarloat-John Winger. SFCOMI WEEK. Blo;m-Abr Fry, C. K, Hughes, Win Chrlstman, Chns. Thomas, Chas. 11. Hou-el. Jeremiah Hess, c. s. Furman, Samuel Townsend, Thos it. Hartinan. Berwick Let I Kurtz, Geo, Moorehead. Ed. C, Uahl, . 1). seeiv. Alired Bower. lleaver-U-vl Michael, Bi'iiton-Wm. Smith, Chas. Gibbons, John Ilea cock. Ciitawpsa Abram Truckenmlller e'entirz,T. Fowler, John Waters. M. M, Hicks, ( entrant II. F. e'tirrj'. Greenwood W. w. he, Clark Kline, 1 lemloek .lacoh Blecker. Jackson Paul Kllnger, locust-Solomon strausser, Simon It. Carl, Jerry Scott. I- d. Watklns Madison A, k, Htiii, Muln-F F Fleming. Miniln U'ttls Creasy. Mt. ITeasant John wanlck, Phillip Creasy. Awar-lid AiyW.1 in!. t ft-nirnMal Isnoamnn fir ia cAauin; qvatttvi and IJfttltntt atui lu. mi .In after o tweeunvtg ent flu-onug, Ttia l..l lulia, n J-I.r ann.tat. Aanr tine altlp lra,l..nalL I. lo, It limlatril on inrrrlr-r curd., .,- lhat Jafitm'i I ,f la , TT l.lus. Col.l I j kII.UoUi a. i-ri,l ,.r..n, (ire, Iv C. A, J.CKaul X Co., lfra., Itlwabui.-, ta IJ. P. HIH,i:, Cfiirrul ,t., l'l,llil,,,,lo, nov. s, is w d DMINISTIEATOUS' .VOTIUE. ESTATK OF MAHV K. UETI.KU. PECKASKD. Utters of administration on the estate of Mary F, Hetler, latent Mimiu township Columbia counii. IV . dictiiM-d, hatu even gr nted by Iho Itegtster of Collliiy lo Hie urn erKk.iiM,( aii,..i,;ih,r...... to whom all jiersous Indebted to said estate aro ie- UUesti-d to make raiment, anil Dm,- l.o.... . claims or demands against the said estain win delay '"' n0MU 10 ,,1B ttdmlnutralorllhout WILLIAM 1IA1ITKEU CaW.Mll.IEK. Attorney -siiiuiil lOWIIbllip, AdmlnlKtrntor. oet, u, is w Sanfortl's Jamaica Gingor. The only combloatlon of the true Jamaica ijtngtr wllh choice Aiuin.ric and FriiKli Brandy fu cholera. Cholera Morbus, cramp' and pains, Dluirhia'a and Dye " terv, l)j spept-la. Flatulency Wa": ofToneai.dAilltltj In thesto"1 nl nir '"- da brers ol cnang i f Water.Fl'"' for nod and Climate- Ask for SANroHU's Jamaica Uimock, JOB 1'UINTlftG Keatly and cheaply ezecuteel at the LAlLL'MSlAJ (J mo. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL . . . wlthabount.fulspp,yotpur., IV. Course In Art. are or. I, if ,,&, - .......... ..... ofrtho w e Ot ru-t'j " u.UUUVva l solliiw Soun rl'rSS?,? USS ShinS?1.'JS!J it sollcitsT Voiin'ivin: ,i ph.,00'!3 01 iu" koo' to help to secure It, byfurnlshlngn a S In devHnn?m"f 1,';.''"!?'' a.na Kooa P"rposes,-those who desire to Improve lhelr am in developing their powers, andabundant opportunities for well paid labor after leaving School. or Trunlees- LIST OF (1KAND JUKOItS FOR DE. CEMHKlt,18T8. Hloom Wm Erasmus. ll(Neaver-J A Losee, Abraham lllce, Jesse Illnter- Henton-l'eter t.aubach. Cratalss.i-I'binip n Miner, J B Vetter, Nathan Centre-Fred llagenbuch, Freeman Sltler, lircpnwood-Wm Masters, 11 w Klsncr. JacksonJohn Young. .Madison Kobert Hutlrr. Mt ITeasant Matlhlis Kindt, Joshua Ilartrel. Montour (leo Y Mowry. Orange Samuel Zimmerman. ltoarlugcreek-Jacob 1-ongenberger. Geo F Craltr. Sugarloaf-Alvln Harvey, V. A KUc, Jesso Fritz. Jesse llartmau. ' LIST OF OAUSraTcTrTIUAlTAT DECE.MHKIt TKItM.lSTS. Wm O Llnuvlllo va Peter 0 Mensch. Henjamln II Young vs Andrew FeUows ex. Jonathan I'ursell vs John Thomas. Daniel F Sej bert vs Iamon Martz. A w Creamt r vs John Keller, Uenton M s F Loan Association vs Edward Haw. lings with notice Ac. Daniel F Sejbert vs ThumasGeraghtv. Oscar Hagcnbuchvs M drover's admr'rs. Margaret llagcnburh vs M Oroer'a admr's. (1M llagenbuch vs M tlrovcr's Admrs. Hrockway Ent vs Ezeklel'-hnltz. Mary George vs James Morrison. Hernard Ainmerman vs Mason c Johnson et ux. eieo Iteagle's adai'r s John luuirle. John H scott vs llernhard Hiihn.r George A Hurti.iy vs. Jot-eph ,M Freck. I'erniella Rutins vs. seltzer Miller. Wm schechterly vs Kllzabe th W -ouder. George II Oorduer assignee v Gideon Hess. .ui.iiiuu iiiuiMuer vijunn r e.Teasr, (iome-r Thomas vs. Morns Mttrhei C (1 Murphy vs Conynghain and Centralla Poor Dls- .lacob Join son vs llobert S Ent. I v McKetvjji ue vs Wm ShatTeret al. Wm strutherse-i ux vs Msrguret eiulnn. F I, Shuman vs Sarah Klstler. Conrad Bredbenncr'suse vs Jacob Hlttenbender et Samuel Knorr vs P F. Bomboy Morrle Mlte-hel vs. tlnmer -Ihoman Benjamin Eves' Admr's vs Thomas Stackhouaj's exr, uaiui-a iiueii.i ttijuiin siiuman et Ol. 0arn Mllvs Wellington case. A Cramer vs l'ottsvlilo Mutual Fire Ins Co ot Pa. ania-u i'eHj!i niiiik ladOUU 11 rOTker. David Mrounvs.T I. (llrrnn. C li iireckway a Coujngham and Centralla Poor I) strict. 1 K Miller's uso vs J H Crevellng. Martha ! Ilartzell vs Jftaepn II Nycr. -Mary (I Tandersllce vs Daniel Kline. C u Murphy vs Conjngham and Centralla Toor Dis trict. FctU-rman i Hughes vs D J Waller et al. Mary B Mendenhall's use vs Latajette Fuller. Itohr Mcllenry vs 1 hos F Young. J A screck vs J W Hoffman et al (1 F Drlesbach vs M Graver's admr's. Jos c Brown vs conjngham and centralla Poor Dis trict. E I. Mooro vs Thos L Davis et al. Alex L smith vs John (I Jacoby. John Waltz's Guardian vs Win Menslnser. Henry i-omers vs Joseph Conner's acimr. suirarloaf school District vs 'm A Kile. F I' Drinker is .1 B Koblson et al. Hannah Weiss vs John llorfmin. M nrover'8 admr's s otitiert Drlesbach. Wm II snjdervs Wm II Vandersllce. C B llrockwav vs B F It- lenard. o I) Fowler Agt vs Samuel w II lams. C B Hrockwaj vsej w Fowler's adrar. WI ROWS' V. ITltA ISE.M ENTS. T Tho following appralsementa of real and Eersonal property set apart to widows ot decedents at o been Hied In the onice of the Register ot Col umbla countj-, under tho miles of Court, and will be presented for absolute continuation to the eirphans Court to bo held In llloumsburg.ln und for said conn-tj-, on MonWv, tho tl diy ot Dec.lsN, at a O'LlOCk P. 111.. Of Said d.'lt Iinil-S4 Piivnllnns in .,,nH contlim.itlon nro previously nied, of which all per- HflllS Intel i.klntl In vnt .ilIIu,i,i nl ' 1. Widow ot George Miller, lato of Minun township, deeeased. " 2. Widow of John W. Belshllne.Uto of Flshlnrcreek township, deceased. 3. widow of John Ent, lato of Scott townshlp.de ce.ised.. . 4. Wldii at or John Bayer, l.tto ot Ijjsust. township, dei-eii-fd. ' s, Wlihiw id John Mctna'l Herw lek, deceased. Itet'lsler's l tltlee. 1 lllooinsburg, nov. 1. si$ f late of the Thorough of W 11. JM O V de Lor SKCIISTUH'S XOTICKS. Nutti-e Is hereby given to all legatees, credl and otht r iiersoiid Interested In the estates of ho respective decedents nnd minors, that the fol luiMhi.' administration and guardian accuunts hate been Hied In ihe orilce or tho Iteglster ot columtla countj, and will lie presented for conttnuatlon and nllominei- Hi the orphans' Court to be held In Hloomsburg, ou Mond.it, tho Sd day of Dec., lsis, at V o'clock p. m. on said daj: 1. The tlrst and final account of Michael stlne and I ewls liiitj-.admliil-lratirs of Peter Ultuer, Jr., latoot Li oust township, deceased. Ii. Tlw first and final account efttil.lam Masters, administrator ot George Masters, lato of eiie-en-t uod tow nshlp, deceased. 3. Thellrstand Ilnal account of Charles Ash and Wesley Huckel, dmlnutratorsof Joseph Kuckel, lato of Centre township, deceased. 4. The first account of Abraham Hredbenner, Jr., udiiilni-triitur of Jacob shearman, lato of lieut er low ushlp, deceased. 8. The tlrst and rarliul nceount of Joseph Lehr, ex-e-cuturt-f Henry le-hr.Ute of Heaver township, deceased. C. The Ilnal account cf Terry D. Black, guardian of Annie heller, a minor child of George Keller.late ot Hshlugireek luwuship, deceased. 7, The first nnd Ilnal accountot sj It ester Kitchen, admlul.tiutor of vttiuaiu It Lemon, late of Ml. ITeasant lownshtp, oeceased, 8. The account of Levi Mkmau, guardian ot Anna M Mcliilde. minor child ot Franklin McBrlde, late of Hemlock township, deceased. , Tho tlrst and Ural account cf Aaron Bernlnger, administrator nt a nn Berntnger, late ot CuUinLv sa township, de 'eased. , Ketrtster's llfflce. ) W, U.JACOUV, Hloomsburg, not 1, IsTS. f Iteglster. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Tho undersigned Kxecutor of the last will and tes tament ot Thomas Knoir.deceased, under authority contained In said will, will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry on the preinlses,at lo o'clock In ihe forenoon, on Siitiiiduy, November 23d, 1878, tno following described real estate to-wlt : All that certain TK.4CT Ol" LiMI, situate In Iho Town ot Bloomsburg (lato township ui uiuuuw iuiuuiuu county, i-ennsjivanla,adJolulng the .North Hranehof tho Susriuehanna Itlteron the smth. Big Fithlngcreek on tho west, lands of K. V. Hoone on the north, and lands of s. V, Boouo and Daniel Brlfogle on tho east, containing 62 ACRES, more or less, whereon Is erected a two-story I'll AM B DWELLING IIOUSK. out-kltchen, a good Frame Hank Barn, wagon shed and other out-bulldlngs, well of water ut thedttel'tng house, a Good AITLE OI1C11AKD, all under good culiltutlon. It Includes ibe Grote, known as the Rupert Pic Nic Grounds and Is tt.thln about dve hundred yards of the depots ot tbo Philadelphia t Beading, and Lackawanna & Hloomsburr Kull lioads TkKusorSAiii.tliOato be paid at the linking down ot the prupertj', one-third the balance of pur. chaso money to be paid on the first day of April when possession w 111 be given, and balance ot pur chase money to be paid on Ihe first day of Aprll lsO with Interest on same from 1st April A. D.,51D. Crops In tho ground reserved. JOHN G, O.UICK, Kiecutor. Itupert, I'a., Oct. II, ISIi-u, LEOAL BLANK8 OP ALL KINDS OH UANDAT TU COLVMillAN ONIOr, Expense V. Course In Physical Culture. ' conferring the followln iu m wwci ivuuiwa raenc rturuitu eruwtti im..?i0?' to. our best Colleges ror Dauchy & Oo's. Advt's. Sure Reward! 5 IT. UK TO PAY FOU A FARM. 4 TO 10 FSB. ACRE. Mcccli ii ii el .Unple I.iinel In 9Ilcbt gnu in tin- itIHIIoii Aero tirunt ol'ltie (.'riiiiil ItiipltiN anil In. ell a n st It n 1 1 rnn 1 niiipany. TITLE PBRrUC.T. Strang soil M'.irn crupi plenty of illiiiirr-no eiroiiglil-nn cliincn bugs no lloppl'"'.', UONsiMi -iBKiiis Praa Water lis apt Masxt SCUOOLS 1'AII.ROAD COMPLRTKO TnKOCOn TBK CBNTH8 Or TIIBURANT, Sciiel lur immpMvt, Engluh or German Address W. O. HL'lillAKT, LAND COVIIISSIONIIL OUND IIAPIDS, MICH, aprll , im-Mw d ArANTi:il-- GOOD MANFOUEVmtYSTATll TV and Territory In thn t'nlon ; n r,iti Raintv ralil. Call or address La Hello Manfg. Co., 03 Clark street, Chicago d nov. 91, IS-iw AGENTS, HEAD THIS. ve wtU naT AtTCDla n Salarr of ttoo nermonth nA exp"n ses, or allow a commission t seU oor iifcw aii'J Munififul Inventions. We mean wlutw say. Ad runs, without delay, auwiMAa s uu., jiarMiaii, Michigan, d nov. 2J, tMw. CHILDREN'S SHOES! Wear twice as long with either tho sn.VEU "(r A, H. T. Va." V I'OX in t'.n. nov, J2, "7S-4W d ' jl-1 .iui m E BACK. J .A WEAK BACK. Benson's Oapcino Porous Plastor. Tide artlele is one which really possesses extra or-lliiirynv-rP. By cousultlng re 1 able physicians In jour uw n locality, you wiif nnd that the above H true, itlsf.irsuperlortotheordlnaryporous plaster, all the so-csli d electrical appltances,and to all external remedtes whaleter. llcontalna entirely new elements which came It to relieve pilnat once, strengthen nndcuie where other plislerswlll nntevi n relievo. For lameness and .teakness of the tuck, disease 1 kidneys, lung anil chest dirtlcullles, rheumatism, neglected colds, femiile aiectlons. and nil local nches and piln -, tt H -Imply the best remedy ever devised, sold by all Drugglits. Price Is cents. d nov. 22. TS-4W Qlfl Tfi Clfinn Investjd In Wall Street OlW lUOlUUU Stocks mako fortunes ev ery month. Book bent free explaining evcrjthlng. suuiesn iiaicii Kill., llANKKKS, 17 ttau sireti OCt. 25,fS-4W WANTED ACTIVi: A (HINTS In every county for our fine Il lustrated publications. This Is a rare opportunity iui ,!..iiiui(r eiiiju -j uieuu c Kirlm Indneementja ti butii subscrlK-rs and oirents. ai;i:ms iHUN NO tiisie. For II.l.r1'KATi:ii circulars, glTlHf terms and full partu.ul.trs, address K. P. el L. HKSTEIN, 1102 ( lie.lnul Slrrrl, I'hlliidelnhlii, I'll , d oct It, U-lw. TOES PROTRUDING Through Maeired Ilnles ni ed no longer offend tha ete, or chlldrtu'K rn.lly sluira be lliiotvn nttay on that account, when otherw iso but little worn. Tn AMrmcAN shoe lip Co., hate sated MILLIONSOFDOLLARS annually to Pa'ents In this country, by the Introduc tion of the COPPEH AND SILVER TIPS, and they are applied chiefly to children's heavy shoes inanj Parents ohjectu.g to iho looks r .viol, nl Tip on FINE SHOES. All such win be happy to know that thtscompaar hate at lost perfected a BLACK TIP which Odds to the benuty nf Ihe Ones! shoe, tht loo remaining neat unlit the shoo Is worn out. Them- Tlnn lire slumped A, T. C(l. The more costly the ispoe the moro Important tho Tip. as it at least doubles the weartntr talue ot Lk shoe. l'AUKNTs! buy no Cnlldren's shoes with, out Ihe Metal or this nice Black Tip, and thus reduce your shoo bills more than one-half. Ask your Shoe Dealers for Them. d Oct. S3, '18-lw. 01X KtNCV CAltnswlth name.ioc.. Plain or Ail 150 stjies. Agfa outtlt lie. Hull Co., lln Gold. Hudson. novS, -.t 4W i (HINTS vanti:ii For Ihe best and fastest .s and Uibtes. Price re- telling ITctcrlal Hooks and Dlbles. Price re- tuieed sa iter cent. National PcrLisnisa Co., l'hlla. nov. 8, 18-4W. ueipuii, fa HOUSEKEEPERS ! ! A Postal Card sent us with jour adnress will In sure free In return, our Illustrated circulars of nit House furnishing specialties I'aixdk t siiltox. Manufacturers, vsi Pearl street, iNew lork. nov, 8, 1SMW, SURE REMEDY FOR BALDNESS.' Tiaw cro.lS or Hair, V, hlakara , Kov, 8, It-eve, TEAS. AIIKAll All THK 7 1MB. I he t ery best coods direct f n,m ) bat Importers st half tho usual cost IlCKt t'lun eMTi-neivd lo ( nib et-fiitB analercpbiiv-r-rs, .H y.wtvmm i Uiirgmj I'MD. 'tw terms frrr. Till' fillKAT A.MKItI( A.V TKA C0 P, o. Hoi, um. si;and 33 Vetey tt.,7ew York. d lot. s, i.-ew. Puvinallin Dill. mbU Vaxir THrxXt Yliauut I autlwlH coini-Mfly ctucyn tbe LKkxJ Intleeollro i fjMnnlu thne rrcniin. Any piou wliowllUakft 1 rill each iilL'Lt from 1 to 1V wtks inav ti res tor a ed !o Hound healtU, 1( rUch a tUi e Ih itteMble. hna Uy mall ror i Utter HHiupa, I. tt. JOHNSON Ctl. U. S.P I A INTO GO. no iii.i i:t Ki:it si., n, v. Msuufactuieri cf itrlcllv rnt rlets l'lanoa. sell dlrtrt lo Fan Hies film i urewn Fatter) at liw. et whoiessie prlie leauilful new ! utiate, ltiewood Itaris. sent in lilal. Thiufandi In, use. lleav) DUrcuut lorath tuteni. lio.N'T lur unilljou read our e stall gue. It win Interest leu. Hulled lli-r. st nor, 8, ns-w. TU'AttlWito LCCECL F.ttd t lart. Tho rather Mat hew Remedy l a certain end lierty cure frr tntmrrrsnt 1 rti tl rots ail ui leilirfcr aliobollo HqutKa and tulJd-i p Ihe nervous italris. Alnrn ni l.si li, ,r my y iriuiiriuir hiiliilnrurr, a Hsoi i TKAiiookiCav lell itiiiotf all mental end I liJHcoKop-esHon. II wlocuieajvery kind of Fs.kK. 1 TanisiAelidTra. lITV oltLe Ijvak oIdtyalldrurclM Iriresi nn bottle. Pamphlet on 'Alcohol, lu neciii.ar " lnirwia!iiMaka.,eni fieocn wrttioirUA It. V Ilrat aJ AtV., V. iSaH at NEW RICH SLOOD IMF llObal SUtlt. ISa T.
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