THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCEAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. JJ.JLU.L LillLL'I.ll:UJ.L JE1U' 'BL iJLUJiJLiHWSWitlW CHE COLOMBIAN nLOO NBCHfl, rulUAT, DIO. (.IKS null Hoail time TaMe. LACKAWANNA llLOOMSHUlKI HAIL l(OAI) north. Kouin. Accommodation Train, .t A.M. 8.00A. M. Mall Train 7.94 a. M 4.49 P. M Repress Train l.r.T V. M. 11.4.1 A. M CATAWISSA KAIL HOAD. Nown, dooTn Accommodation Train 0,99 A. M. 7,38 p. M. Kosular Express 4.06 r. M. 11,45 A. M. Throngh cars on Express train either to New York or t'hlladelphtc. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssn and Wllllamsport. The Davis Vertical Feed BhottU Lock Stitch Sewing Machine Is, bevond question, more de. slrable for all kinds of work than any other machine In use, and Is a combination of sim plicity and durability. J. BalUer, agent Bloomnburg. ' Good health Is like a good estate It may be squandered, Utile by little, until It is bankrupt A slight cold is a Utile thing, but If left to run on, the result, in many cases, Is an untimely and sorrowful one. Take Dr. Haas' Expectorant In time. PUHLIU BALKS. Executor of Joliiin Urink, deceased will sell real estate In Ilentoti and Jackson township on Saturday, December 21?t, at 10 o'clock n. m. J. Q. Quick Kxecutor of Thomas Knorr, de con ad, will sell real catato at itupert on De cember 24tli 1S73 at one o'clock. See adrer tUenunt. Last Sunday was the first day of winter. Almanacs for 1879 at G. A. Clark's.! D. Lowenberg has an elegant stock of gentle mens' furnishing goods, on hand. lie also has the largest stock of ready made clothing, clolhs and cassimtra in this section of the slate. For a stylish uilof clothts leave yonr measure with John K. Townend, who cannot be beat In the cities. Call in during court and pay your snlwrlp tlon, or other hills which you owo the printer. Banks are vi'ry old institutions. The first one mentioned in history is Jordan's. M. F. Eyerly Eq., is able to attend to bus! ness again. Henry W Clark's address is Longrannt Col orado. Itiickwheal Dour wanted at this office on sub scrfption. G. A. Clark has a fine assortment of Diaries for 1879 at his Hook Store. The new bell for the Reformed church has arrived, and been put In position. A heavv wind and ratn storm visited this place on Saturday night. The attendance at court on Monday was quite large notwithstanding the rain. For job printing in all Its branches and at the lowest prices, come to the Coltjmbiak of fice. The case of Ilarman Kramer is now before the Board of Pardons. His father Is making the application. The case of the Commonwealth vs. II. W. Aul occupied the time of the court for nearly two days. The jury returned a verdict of guilty. The npplication for tho pardon of Harmon A. Kramer has been refused by the Board of Pardons; The County Commissioners have provide! new .nailing for the court room. It was badly needed. The Davis Sewing Machine is the only prac tical machine for hemming bias alpaca, poplin, or oilier Roods of that description, without bast1 Ing, and Is especially adapted to dress making in all its branches. It has obtained the High' est Premiums whenever exhibited in competi tion with oilier machines. J. Saltier, general agent, Illoomsburg. On Sundays wo do not belicro there is a quieter or more Sabbath-liko placo than Blootnsburg, nor ono in which tho sanctity of the day is raoro faithfully observed. We have r large church-going community, with ample facilities for the accommodation of each sect, nnd the Sunday Schools ore among the best conducted in tho State. Visitors to tub Jail. Sheriff Hoffman nnd family have been so much annoyed by vis itors to the jail dally, and at all hours of the day, that he has been obliged to adopt the for lowing rules: Visitors will ba allowed in the jail on Wednesday afternoon from two to five o'clock. No admission at any other time ! cept on business. Positively no admission on Sundays. Warranted. Every wearing part of th While Sewine Machine is caBe-hardcned, and udjusiablc. " We therefore have no hesitancy in warranting every Machine for family purposes as perfect, and if any piece proves defective within three years, we will supply that pitce free of cost. White Sewing Machine Co. Item This does not include shuttles, bob bins or needles. Our table is flooded weekly with circulars from patent outside printing establishments, of fering to furnish us with paper printed on II: outside at low rates. They may as well cease wasting paper and ostage stamps on us. i would not send out that kind of a paper if we could, and we could not if we would, as the in side of our paper would not hold our advertise ments alone, exclusive of reading matter. Commonwealth vs. Doyd Tetter. Larco Not .: true UU. Oommoaircalth vs. ofan Williams. Fops Icatloti and bastardy. Defendant plead not guilty. Jury called nnd sworn. Defendant found guilty. Commonwealth ti. Milton Cook. Larce r. Jury called and sworn. Plea, not gull . Defendant found guilty, Benjamin Barndt appointed guardian for Edward Kostenbaudcr. Bond In (500. Sol omon llelwig surety. Road in Mt. Pleasant near W. E. John son's confirmed nisi. Sale ordered In tho estate of Jonathan George. Bond In $5000. Commonwealth vs. John Scott et. al. Not true bill. Prosecutor to pay costs. Commonwealth vs W. Berger and Eli Berger. A true bill. Commonwealth vs. William Connelly. A true bill. Commonwealth vs. U. W. Aul. Jury called and sworn, Defendant pleads not guilty. December 4th Defendant found guilty. December 4th. Commonwealth vs. E. H. llollct. Not a true bill. Prosecutor to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. W. H, Appleman. A true hill. Commonwealth vs. W. H. Appleman. As sault and battery with Intent to kill.. A true bill. Commonwealth vs. D. Holllnshead. Vio lating Fish laws. A true bill. Commonwealth vs. litbert Bryson and JohnBrvson. Not a true bill. Prosecutor to pay coats. Commonwealth vs. W. Uoldron. Forni cation. Defendant pleads guilty. Sentenc ed to pay a flue of $50 nnd costs of prosecu tion nnd Btand committed until sentence is complied with. Commonwealth vs. It. Bryson, John Bry son, James Jiryson and Catharine IJryson, Conspiring to defraud creditors. Not a true bill. Prosecutor to pay costs. . Commonwealth vs. D. F. Seybert. Lar ceny ot an account book. A true bill. David S, Uelwig appointed constable of Locust township By .the Court. And now December 4th, 1878 ordered that the number of persons to be selected and placed in the wheel as jurors' for the ensuing year, be and the same is fixed at 600. By Tim ConnT. And now December 4th 1878 ordered that a venire be issued for a grand jury In the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Session for the next term of the Court. And also that venires be Issued for forty-eight pet- It jurors In said county for the first week of said term ; and that a venlro be issued in tho Common Pleas for the second week of said term, in the Quarter Sessions and Oyer HOW TO MAKB ADVBHTIaUd PAT, Al a Isle meeting of the itoxo manufacturers the president denounced the Ineffective and ex pensive advertising that has been much indulg ed In by the trade, the tawdy lithographs and other sensational machinery, rerommending in stead the moro exclusive use of III- beat news papers. "lr we would make the best possible use of our money," lie continued, "we should patronize ably conducted and responsible news papers. Old and well established papers, with con stituencies representing the best classes of so cltty, are undoubtedly most arallahle,the cheap est and ihe most remunerative avenues of adver tising. The con-llluency of a newspaper, the chartclpr, llieroiisnmlng qnalilv, the laste, and the variety of lis readers, their respect for a id the fidelity with which they and their fam ilies read It, are facts to be considered qutte as much as the mere amount of gross circulation. Then, again, as advertisers rannot use all the newspers, there is the question of selection, and Into this enters the extent, completeness with which any one or more newspapers occupy a certain field, and render necessary the use of its local rivals. On all these points there Is a field of discriminating intelligence by adverti sers who would get the worth of their money, and the conclusion of Ihe Btove men are eviden tly reftVetlng the thought and action of other classes of advertisers throughout the country. Springfield Iiepublican. AnK DOGS PERSONAL PltOrEUTY. Tho old MtAbUsWtaua of Moan, Horn Waters & Bom, New York, U meeting the pu llo more than '-half way 1 In their olldayot. fcr for pianos and organs. It seems Incredible that such Instruments orm bo sold at the prices named In their advertisement which appears in auother column. Qoon ron Babies. We are pleased to say that our baby was permanently cured of serious protracted irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by Its mother, which at Ihe same time restored her to perfect health and strength. The Parents, University ave., lloch esler, N. Y. See another column. Last Notice As the estate of Peter Ent, deceased must be Immediately stilled up, all who are Indebted to il, by note, book account or otherwise, are riqulred to mske payment by December lirst, or suits will be brought. U. II. Ent, tf Administrator. Last Tuesday evening, at about 9 o'clock, the horse and empty buggy belonging to Fred A. Wilhelm were found in the river close to the I and Terminer the same panel to each writ. Samuel Knorr, C G Barkley and E. U. Ike lcr Esqs.. have been nppinted tho Library Committee for the ensuing year, by the Court. bore a short distance below Danville. Wil helm, accompanied by his little son, about 10 years old, were seen to drive Into the river abr.ut G o'clock to wash the horse and buggy, and it is supposed the horse became unmana geable and the two were thrown into the river which is high and still rising, and we re drown ed. Wilheim was about 45 years old and The ladies of St. Paul's church will give a supper at the Itectory on Thursday evening of leaves a wifu and several children next week. All are invited lo attend. Chew JACXSON 's BESTKweetNnvy Tobaeco. Tramps are numerous and will be all winter. Our police force keeps a close eye on them, and lodging is furnished in the lock up. The Young Mens Christian Association held a prayer meeting at the jail on Sunday after noon. Tiiere was a largo attendance. J. A. Opp Esq., oT Plymouth attended court this week. He was concerned as counsel in the case of Commonwealth vs. Brown & Fcderolf. Now Is the time to advertise your holiday nierchmdizc- Spcial position will be given business locals from now until Christmas. An unpleasant passenger in a street car is a crying Baby. In such cases Dr. Bull's Biby Syrup should he given to the little sufferer to ease Its troubles, 25 cents a bottle. The regularly meeting of the Town Council wn held on Wednesday evening in the Council room. The routine of business was transacted and Ihe meeting adjourned. The White Sowing Machine is the one to be desired above all others, It lias more capacity and power than any other family sewing machine. ' Prof. Hoffman and family of the Norma School, were called away suddenly last week by the death of a sister of Mrs. Hoffman's in New York. Thirty-three years havo passed since the In troduction of'Dr, Hull's Cough. Syrup, and it still elands unrivalled. Price, 25 rents; five bottles $1. There are eighteen grain elevators in Chica go, with an aggregate capacity of over 15,00P, 000 bushels, am) of 250 scales in use in these elevators, over 240 are Faiibanks'. The financial question must be all right now. A preacher in this town explained his views as to the currency, bonds, Ac, in a prayer to Deity on Thanksgiving Day, and noliody dissented I er deceased presented and confirmed nisi. A Hotel Keeper Finis a Woman's Head on His Piazza.--A dispatch from Troy, New York, says: "This morning Mr. Case, a hotel keeper at Saratoga, was horrified to find the head of a woman on the piazza of his hotel. A. dog was eating flesh from it. Following the trail of the dog to a spot in a grove about 200 feet from the hotel, the arms, legs and other por tions of a woman's body were found, all of them being in a decayed condition. A small pistol was found near by The head had a bullet hole in it. The remains are recognised as those of a seventeen year old girl, Alice Itefyea, whose parents lived In Saratoga. Several weeks ago she was employed as a servant in Case's hotel. but disappeared suddenly. No traco has since been had oflier until her horribly mutilated re mains were found to-day. It is supposed that the girl committed suicide." COURT PnOCEKDINOS The regular December term of Court opened on Monday morning December 2d, 1878, 'at ten o'clock, Hon. William Elwell, President Judge and Hons. I. K. Krickbaum and F. L. Sbuman, Associates, on the bench. Constables were called and made their re turns. John Hinterliter, Constable of Beaver, re ported the road between Slicllhammei's and the school house in bad condition, Court direc ted him to consult with District Attorney. Constable i f Catawissa reported road leading from Paper mill to Holllngshead mill in bad condition. Supervisors had not fixtd It supposing it to be the duty of rail road com pany. Constable of Franklin returned the river road as being in bad condition, Ilelnrn from Locust waa banded in by Da- vld S. Helwig as deputy, the constable having removed from ttie county. Court directed that a petilion he prepared for the appointment of a constable. All the other lownBhiM were returned as hav ing good roads, index boards all up, no distur bances at the late elections, and no violations of the liquor laws, Auditors report In the estate of George Weav. Dec. 5. Commonwealth vs. James Morn- son and wife. Forgery. Not a true bill. Bernard Dougherty prosecutor to pay coats. Bench warrant issued foi prosecutor. Commonwealth vs. M. Murphy. Assault and battery. Not a true bill, Prosecutor to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. H. Finnel. selling li quor without a license. A true bill. Commonwealth vs. William and Ell Ber ger. ibis was a case where two little boys were charged with malicious mischief at lola. The defendants were aged t and 12 years respectively. Plea not guilty. Jury called and sworn. On trial. The net of assembly of June 12th 1878 in re lation to Ihe taxation of dogs and their becom ing personal property, docs not go into effect in any county of this State unless voted for by a majority of the electors therein at a general electron. Section 10 reads as follows: That the Sheriff of each county, in the request of ihe County Commissioners, shall cause this act to be published therein, with and in the same manner as notices of the next general election shall bo published ; and for the purpose of de ciding whether or not the provisions of this act are desired in tho several counties, the qualified electors (herein may vote at such election by written or printed ballots, either for or against the law, and in cacti county wherein it shall ap pear by a proper count of such ballots that a majority are for the law, this act shall imme diately take effect, but in no other county unlil a majority of the qualified electors thereof, af ter like advertisement in like manner, have de termined that they desire tills act lo take ef fect therein. Exchange. DLOOMSBURO VS. DANVILLB. The Blootnsburg Republican says that town has "suflered as little as any town along this branch of the Susquehanna from tne hard times. The furnaces have been in blast during the whole lime, the machine shops are all running, and, indeed, with the single exception of the mill, im manufacturing estililUhment has been obliged to suspend." And clraes hy saying: "Bloomsburg has also less indthti-dina than ny of its neighboring (owns and tins with a consequent reduction in taxation." This is a gooJ showing for Blnom, and we wish we could sav the same of Dsnville, and would, had we not hid a lot of municipal rob bers iu office in the past who foisted the Holly water works on us scoundrels who were bribed as we are prepared to prove, and who even gave receipts, as evidence of their infamy. At Ihe proper time we propose to unvaii lliis transact ion. Danville Intelligencer. Yes, a d the Columbian was offered by the agent $100,00 for its influence in favor of the system, and declined the proposed bribe, as it has all others. The cheapest and best ready-made Cloth Ing always on hand at Lowenberg's. The latest style of hats always on hand at u, Lioweuuerg s. Overcoats, Overcoats, For Men, Boys and Children at 1). liowennerg s- Winter Clothing cheaper than ever at D, Lowenbcrg a. Q. A. Clark has just received a lot of new games. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKlnney's. At Ltitz U Sloan's you can get German town Wool I'or . 8 cents per oz. Best quality Stocking Yarn for 8 cents pcroz. New Stylo Dross Goods tor 8 cents a yd. Ladies' all wool Shawls from $1.35 up. Single Ilroche Shawls from $8.00to$18.00 Double Broeho Shawls from $12.00 to $25.C0 New Cassimerc3 for boys' wear cllC3T) Beaver clo'ths from $1.25 to $3.25. Canton Flannel from 7 cents up. Appleton "A" Muslin by the bolt 7 cents. 7 BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. THIS SCHOOL, asat present constituted, oilers tho very best facilities (or Professional and Classical learning, illumines spacious, Inviting ana coinmouious ; completely ncaiea uy sicfttn, well vcnuiaica, lignted by gas, and moderate, fifty cents n week deduction to all expecting to teach, students admitted at any time. I looms reserved when desired. furnished with a bountiful supply of pure.ioft Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough. Kxpeaa BPrlni? water. iA:mion neauuiui, aim en.iv ui iwcts. oderato. fifty cents a week deduction Courses of study prescribed by tho HUte I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course in l'hysical Culture. Tho Elementary. Sclentino and Classical Courses are I'IMIPRSSIONAL, and students graduattig therein, receive State Diplomas, conferring the followbx corresponding Degrees ; Master ot tho Elements : Master otrthe Sciences ; Master ot tho Classics. Graduates In the other Courses receive Normal certificates their attainments,, signed bv the Officers ot the Hoard of rustfl-' . The course of study prescribed by tho stuto Is liberal, anitboS 31cntiricand Classical courses are not Inferior to thoso of our best Colleges. Tho state rcqulrcsa Higher order of citizenship. The times del land IL It Is oneot thu prltn'jobjecu of this School to help to secure It, by furnishing lnteCV gent and efficient Teachers for her Schools. To this end It solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes, thoso who desire tolmprove their time aud their talents, as students. To all such It promises aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor after lcaTlng School. Tot uaiiuuKue.iiuuress uiu rnriL-ii'iu. Sept. 8, '70.- rrrttltlcnt Ilonrd of Trawlers- Spectacles to suit all eyei at Q. A. Clark's Rubbers at McKlnney's. Middlesex & Waterloo this and next week at $0.50 Hartman's. Double Shawls cash at I. W. J. Saltzer, General Agent, Bloomsburg Columbia county I'a. for the New Davis vertical feed shuttle. Sewing Machine for Luzerne, Columbia, Montour, fe Northum berland counties. Agents, wanted, dec G-4w New and Beautiful stock ol Toy and Ju venilo Books at Clark's Book Store. 1 Nothiso Short or DNnsTAXiW.x Benefits Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which Ajer's Sarsaparllla enjoys, it Is a compound of the beat vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of I'otasslura andiron, and Is the most effectual of all remedies for Scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disorders. Uni formly successful and certain In Its remedial effects, It produces rapid and complete cures ot Scrofula, Sores, Bolls, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, fckln Dis eases and nil disorders arising rrom Impurity ot the blood. Dy Its Invigorating effects It always relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weak, nessps'and Irregularities, and la a potent renewer of vitality. For purltilng the blood It has no equal. Ktonesupthosrstem, restores nnd preserves the health, and Imparts vigor and energy. For forty j ears It has been In extensive use, and Is to-aay the available medicine for the suffering sick, anywhere. For BiLEDT it,!. Deilhs. AN ASTONISHING FACT. A lnrco proportion of tho American people are to day dying from tho effects of Dyspepsia Qflfift .lifrrnt ortlMp. frnm r, i-onis In $2.V or disordered liver, tho result 01 tneso uiseas- stiitable for Christmas presents at I. W. es upon the masses of intelligent and valuable Harttnnn . Go buy ono for a friend nnd make people is most alarming, making lite actually a burden instead of a pleasant existence ot enjoy ment nnd usefulness as it cucht to be. There them happy. Admission free at McKinney's. snumrF's HALBS. The following properties were sold by the Sherill at the Court House on Monday to the persons and for the consideration named. Properly of Wm. Tyson to B. Bhodes for $10.00 Property of A. W. Hess lo C. W. Miller for $70.00. 1'ropertyof A.'Schwcppenliciser to Q. Hugh es for $500. Property of George J, Luce, t Kxecutor of John MtCallafor$100. Property of Samuel Houck to Wm. Cleaver for $37?5. Property of John Cooper to M. F. Eyerly for $100. Property of C. Bittenbender one of the mem bers of the Bloomsburg Lumber Company to Dodge James & Stokes for $1130. Property of W. S. Conner one of the mem The annexed table shows that in proportion to Its population, Columbia county has but few prisoners in the Eastern Penitentiary, as com pared to some other counties in the neighbor hood belonging to the District. Frames for Card and Cabinet Pictures at G. A. Clark's Book Store) handsome in style and fmlah. J. Saltzer Gi-neral Agent, Bloomsbutg, Pa. for the White Sewing Machine for Colum bia, Montour, & Northumberland counties. Agents wanted. dec 6-4w Boot headquarters at McKinney's. Ladies' Cloth Coats $4 to $11, a great bar gain at I. W. Hartman's. A fine selection of Ladies' Gold Watches and Chains, both American and imported by the best makers at L. Bernhardt Jewel ry Store. A large variety of Autograph and Photo graph Albums at G. A. Clark's. Cbunries. McKean Potter Tioga Bradford Cameron Clinlon Lycoiniog Sullivan Columbia Montour Union Northumberland population. 23,897 12,'JOo 33,097 63.201 4,273 23.211 47,620 6,191 23,766 15,344 15,665 41,444 Conrictt. 6 8 19 32 1 22 62 5 8 9 52 for 100 cents at Trade dollars taken W. O. McKinney's. Now opening at I. W. Hartman's, a Mag nificent line ot Christmas goods i henper than ever. is no good reason for tliis,if you will only throw aside prejudice nnd skepticism, take the advice of Druggists and your friends, nnd nnd try one bottle of Green's August Flower. Your speedy relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this mcd icino have been given away to try its virtues with satisfactory results in svery case. You can buy a sample bottle for ten cents to try. Three doses will relieve the worst case. Positively sold by all druggists on the Western Continent. nug. 30,'78-tf jl 1efoiyWstaTTt7 Insure Against Accidents ! Get an Accident Ticket or Yearly Policy In the 3B Ayaa a as ib a At Local Agenoy or Railway Station, LIST OK CAUSES FOB TBIAL AT DKCEMBKlt TEHM, 1ST8. Wm O Llnnvllle vs Peter O Menseh. Itenjatnln II Young vs Andrew Fellows' ex. lonaihan I'urbells.h)hu 'Ihomas. Daniel F seybert b I amnn Martz. A V.' Crenm-r vs John Keller, uenton msps Loan Association vs Edward Haw- lings with not'ee Ac. Daniel I' sej bert vs Thomas Reraehtv. Oscar llagenbuchvs M drover's adinr'rs. Margaret llngrntnn-h vs M lro er's admr's. in tini,renuueu m iiroTer s Aumi-s. nrocKway & lint vs J.zeklt-luuitz. Mary George ts. lames Morrison. Herntird Ainmerman s Mason c Johnson et ux. ueo iteugic-s auiuT vs .lonn neairie. John 11 .-colt vs. lternhard Mohnr (leurge A llurcuy vs. Joseph M Freck. I'ermi'lta Konns vs. selt7er A- Miller. Win SChecllterlr va Elizabeth W nnrtrr. George IIGordner assignee vs GMeon Hess. Lucinaa uuntinger vs jonn r freisy, uouier Thomas vs. Morris Mllchel. o (i .Murphy vs con) nullum and ccntralla Poor Dis trict. lacob Johnson vs Hobert S Ent. I vr McKelvy.s use vs m Shaffer et al. wm Mrutuerset uv vs Margaret oulnn. V L bhuman vs Sarah Klstler. Conrad liredbcnner's use vs Jacob Illttenbender et at. Samuel Knorr vs I E Bomboy Morris .Miituei vs. i.umer i nomas. wnjamln Eves' Admr a vs 1 Horn is Stockhousi's oxr, .idines rtoueriH vs -ionn Miuman et si. xuam w iva vv e uninon rase. W Cramer vs l'otti Hie .Mutual Flro Ins Co of I'a. caawis-a iieposit unnK ts.ionn II rarker. David -trounvaJ LGlrtou. i! U I!rocltay vs Conyngham an! Centralla Poor uisiriL-L. I K Miller's use vs J II ('reveling Martha it llattzell vs Joseph II Nyer. Mary (1 YanderMlce vs Daniel Kiln--. C (1 Murphy vsConjnglum ana Ccntralla Toor Dis trict. fetterman X Hughes vs D J Waller et at. Mary II MendenliaU'a usu vs Lafajctte Fuller, tohr Mclleoryvs Ihos V Youn. I A screck vs J W Hoffman et al 1 1-' Drlehbach vs M drover's admr'R. las C llrown vs Conynghain aud Ccntralla Poor Dls- nci. i Moore vs Thos L Davis et al. ilex I. smith vs John G Jacoby. lohn Waltz's Guardian vs Wm Menslnger. lenry t oiners vs Joseph Conner's admr. I u.-arloat school District vs in A Kilo. F P Drluker vs .1 11 Itoblsnn et al. Hannah Weiss vs John HofTmin. M drover's admr's vs ubiiert Drlesbach, Wm II Snider vs Wm II Vandersllce. (J H llrockvvay vs II F llflcnard. i; 1) Fowier Agt vs Samuel w ll.lams. C U urockway vs a w Fowler's admr. Dauchy & Co's. Advt's. Sure Rewards r. 4 its to pay rem a farm. si to mo run acb.il cccli a ii it .Muiilo I .a nil In Michi gan In Hit- .tIIIIIiiii Acre Grant oi l lio Uraiiil lliiills anil in d I u n it It a I lion (I oiiiimiij-. title rsnrxicv. Strong Mill s.iro ci opi plenty ol tlitilif r-iio lruuKlit-nn clilucn liugN no "lieiiM'cr." KCNSIVO -TRKiMS PCK WaTICR T1KAPT MlStf SCUOOLS IUILKOADCOMPI.KTKD THHOCQu TBI Send tor l)iinillilcl,i7noior German Address W. O. UIICIIAIIT, Land Commissions. GltAND UAI'IUS.JIICH, opril 12, ISTS-'JJW a ab Ciin rpA 01 finn invested In v all St. stocks MO J U MUUU makes fortunes every month. Hook lent frea explaining everything, o dress IU xtkk JC CO., HANtKRS, 17 Wall street, N. . nov. 15, uu Almanacs for 1879 at O. A. Clork's cheap by the cloten. ttsrr A DAY" to agents canvass'ng for tho Vlre 3 ldr Vl lor. Terms and Outttt free. Ad dress P. (I. VI KEItY', Augusta, Maine nov. 15 ts-4w ab McKinneys House. Shoe Store below Court Of Fancy Cards with namo 10c. plain or gold, jrJAirenlaouiniiuc. ujsiyies uuiiv;u., nuusuu, ji.y, ah nov. 15, 'is-4w AncoLA, Fort Bend Co., Texas, August 27, 1877. Wm. M. Giles, Ej. Dear Sir: I have been suffering for the past four months with a terri ble attack of rheumatism in ray back and hips; I could pot move; I thought I should never get well, as I had used most every known reuie- 10-4 Blanket 12 per pair at I. W. mans. Hart- Call at JIcKinney's lor Klines. 5t:ju IHAYY OARPfiTS at one-hair Former I'hicks. LargcM stock In New York city. dy. By chance I got hold of one of your cir- bers of the Jlloomsburg Lumber Company to ctilars, and thought I would try it not having Dodge James & Stokes for $500. any faith in it, or anything else but what was Property of George Fensterniacher one of the 1 my astonishment after one application, I got Goon iRcssKi.s i'aki'km. IV npr vflr 1. froinwic. M (Jt'EITHS, WILl'OSS, AXMINsTKH, VK .VETS HOIlY-IIHK-sK LS.and T IiKK-1' LYCAH- I'KTS at equally lo prlces.nILCLOTlIS allwUlhs from 85c. rer yard. I LACK CUHTA INS, 11.00 per pair, to tho finest ItnAL I SHfcPPARD s W t 'i ft CenlfTUilll EipoiHIon ftr 1-7 ffci'.I.V nr.-! TPfa4 lultnff truw t .'J n.-t farming. Tl, l,B,t tcUce r i .!-. i.nr 1., s ml? irnSn m.rk la cloMlr Ht-1 oi Inft'lir pood- rro that J irlmn'l rit U -rypHic 8)11 l-y (ill dia'tr.. trn I fir lampls, A Jackioi A Co.. Wtri . IVlrtfcwj, Vfc nov. 15, 1B-4W nb members of the Bloomslmrg Lumber Compmy toC. W.Miller for $100. Property of William Saunders one of the members of tho Bloomsburg Lumber Company to Charles Santce in trust for J-375. Property of Daniel F. Seybert to Theodore F. Craig for $1750. On Tuesday the property of Robert Bryson and Company Limited was sold. One lot in Oentralia lo C. O. Murphy for $120. Tho re- malnd er of the properly lo tho First National Bank of Ashland, Pa. for $3105. nt leaBt openly. Our hand is again without a leader. It is a pity that a competent man cannot ho found for the position, Under their late instructor they were rapidly improving, and made excellent music. The While Sewing Machine is not complica ted with cog gear' nor large camsj its working pirts ore case hardened iron or stel, and so arranged lht any wear can lie taken up simply by the turn of the screw, J SnlUer, agent, Bloomeburg. We have recelvwl the first number of the Plymouth Herald, edited anil published by Frank P Snyder and Frank P Cosper, Mr Snyder was foreman of Ihe Columbian forsev. eral years, and Mr, Copper learned his trade here. Both are excellent printers, and we wish them success, Auditors report in estate of Jacob Kyer de ceased, confirmed niei. Auditors rert in the estate of Daniel Yelter deceased, confirmed nisi. Auditors report making distribution of the fund arising from the sale of real estate of J. C. Smith confirmed nisi, Auditors report in the estate of Edith Fair- man deceased, confirmed nisi, Hepnrt of sale in assigned estate of Ilile and Brother, confirmed nisi. On petition of assignee of Chattes Sigfried for sale, sale ordered Alias order of partition granted iu estate of Jacob Drieb:ich deceased; Inquest in estate of John and llebecca Da vis confirmed nisi. Report of sale of tract No. 2 in estate of Reu ben Fahringcr deceased, confirmed nisi. M. E, Cox, Thomas Qorey, G. W. Foster and A. II. McCollum appointed tipstaves for first week, and M, h. Cox, David Edwards and To be thoroughly happy, you must he well . Joseph Walter for second week, lo he well at this Beason, in many cases, you should take the great medicine, Dr. Hats' Ex pectorant, which cures all cases of coughs and colds. Deihcation of a Bell. The new hell rais ed to the belfry of the Reformed church last Monday afternoon, will bo dedicated next Sun day morning at the usual hour of puhUj wor chip. Tho pastor will preach a sermon suita ble to the occsiion. 1 lie rubiic are coruiaiiy lo C0Uf, an,i piea, KUUty to the charge, C. W. Miller appointed auditor by consent of counsel in J. E. Da r ton A Co. vs. J. Brcish et. al. On motion of W. II. Abbott, William Hunt Jr., a member of the Philadelphia Bar admitted to practice law In 1)10 several courts of this county. Commonwealth vs Elizabeth Volverlon. Larceny. Grand Jury returned a true bill, Monday afternoon the prisoner wqia. brought in- NOVEMUBIt WBATIIKH. The following is the meteorological summary at Catawissa for the month of November 1878, compiled from observations by W. O. Yelter. Btrometic Pressure, corrected for tempera ture and reduced to sea level. Highest pressure on Ihe 15th, 20 5SG inches; lowest pressure on the 22d, 29 031 inches ; monthly range 1,655 Indies ; monthly mean 29.900 inches. Temperature of the air Highest temperature on the 2d, 01 degrees; lowest temperature ou the 15th, 22 degrees j average temperature for the month 42 degiees ; monthly range 39 de grees ; greatest daily range on the '-'J, 30 de grees; leaatually range on the 23th, 1 degree. Moisture Mean relative humidity 09 per cent; number of days on which rain or snow fell 13 ; amount of rain fall and melted enow 2,07 inches. Wind The prevailing wind was from the northwest, and the highest hourly velocity dur ing the month was 29 miles from the southeast on the 27th Inst. Miscellaneous phenomena Frost occurred on the 2d, 3.1,4lh, fills, 9th, 14th, 15th, loth 21th and 30th; ice formed on Ike 1st, 2d, 4th, 5lii, 6th, 8th, Uili, 14th. 16th, 16th, 26th, 29th and 30lh ; snow fell on the 6th, and 7lh ; distant lightning was observed on the 17th inil. Instant relief, and now, after using it one week, I am nearly well. I have bought one dozen bottles of it, and never intend to be without it. I iiave aUo used it witli great benefit on pro truding piles. I shall try to tell all of the peo ple in this section about your remedy, but most of them know of it, as they used to come to mo me when I could not move In bed. You will please lo excuse this writing, as it is uiy first letter in four months. I hope I do not intrude on your time, but, my dear sir, I ovve you a debt of gratitude which I can never repay. Wishing von every success in the introduction of your medicine, I am, dear sir, Yours sincerely, J. W. Cakholl. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet, Dii. Gills. 120 West Broadway, N, Y. Trial site 25 cents. KNAPP'S 189 and 191 Sixth Avenue, NEW YORK. corner lflth street, nov, 91 '!i-6m a&co PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) the receltw for aMmple Vkokt dlk IUim that Viill remote Tan, KKKC'KLKS. i'IM l'l.KSund IliotebesleaTlntMhe skin soft, clear aud beautiful ; aho Insliucttomt tor producing a luxuri ant iirowtU of hair on a luM head or smooth face. Address, liicioding 3c sta ip, Hen vandelf c Co., J j Ann st., N. V, a tea nor, 'it, 73-ni TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser IuWdr Uen permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, tiv a Mm pie reme dy isaDMousto maku known to his fellow sutler ers tUfl means of cure. To alt whodefitrc It he win bend a copy or tne prescription used, (tree or charge ) with directions for preparlmrana uslntf the Bumu wrden they will find a uuru Cure for CoKta'ui' iion. Asthma. UronchUU. c. Parties vUhintf the I'rebcrlptlon, will please ad dress K. A, W 1IiN, 1 I'enn ft.t Wlllunuuri?, N. V. aco nor, 'ti, 'Jtf-flrn A GOLD MEDAL lilts Iicrn iitvarilrcl at the Paris i:litbltlun ol' IS' to CLAHK'S IP-AJDSTTIISJ-GI-, GLAZING AND PAPERING YMc F. KODINE. Iron Street below sec ond, Bloomsburg, I'a., is prepared to do a! PAINTING, GLAZING, AUAM'i:tl- tiOOD MAN' Toll EVKHY STATI and I'errltory In tho Union; a fslr salary paid: Call oradjress Laliellj Manfir. Co.. i C'larl t.trcct, Chicago d est. jj, ii-4w AGENTS, HEAD THIS. e will nay AeentsaSalarT oftioonermonthaatf expanses, or allow a large commission to sell ov say, Ad 're-ts, without delaj. su&iuiAn & iu iareuau, Micmpan, d nor, 22t -4w. CHILDREN'S SHOES! Wear twice as Ions with either the SILVER "Or A. H. T. t'o." WUS THr.M. nor.ti, 78-4 w a VME 13ACK. r.'A LAM AK BACK. Benson's Oapoino Porous Plaster. This artMe U one which really rwsses'sea extra- I ordinary merit, liy consilium; reliable phj slclans i in j our own locamv. you nui una 1 1 u. me buotc Sis true. ltlHfjrhUierlortotheordln.iryporous plaster, all the kO-c.tl!i d electrical appllance3,and toalle.ttern.il remedies whatever, lumntnlns ennreh n.iw elements. which cause It to relieve B - . . . . . . ' . .. . . . . 1 pniu lit uili e, Hireiiiun uuu curp wiiere uiuer ! nl.tsters w ill not evi n relieve, l'or lameness and 1 w eakness or the back , diseased kldneya, luni land chest diniciiltlea. rheumatism, neclectei colds, remale anectlons, and all local aches and pain, it is umpiv tne utbi remeojever aavuoa. bom Dy an uruKguu. I Tire inLmM u quv. ii, imit and PAPER HANGING in the Oect styles, at lowost prices, and aKshort notice. I'art leahavtEirsuchwcrktodo Mil btve money calling on mo. All worl:;warranttd to'glTo 8alU,lHCtlon. OrderB aoUcltod WM. F. BODINE. Tha Rev. Henry Ward Ileecher, iu his lec ture on "The wastes and burdens of soe'ety,' claims "man's natural life to be 80 years, and as the average life is but 31 years, Ibere inuet be a waate of 47 year," There!, much of truth In this statement. If a man be unfortunate in business, it is attributed to Ihe violation of some commercial law. No'.v, if a person be taken off In the prime of life, ought it not to be attributed to the violation of some physiological law? If people only knew better, they would live better aud longer; but kow can they profit by that which they know not of? The only popular work that meets this great want is Dr. l'ierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. In it the great problems of disease and health are fully (lUcuau-il. The work contains over 900 pages and 250 colored plates and wood-cuts. Price, $1.60 (po-.t paid). Address Ihe author, It. V. Pierce, M. 1)., lluOlo, N. Y. ERRORS OP YOUTH. AUtlemak v.h08ut!crert for years from Nervous Dbkihty l'HKUATt'KX liBciv, and all tho effects or jouiuiui indiscretion, win ior uin feaKnoisuiier Intr humanity, bend free to all who need It, tho rea ls' and direction for iHaklt'fthe blmplo remedy by which Iih was cured, hiiffeicrs labium toproiltby the udterttber's experience can do bo by addressing In perfect conndnce. JulIN ii.oiil)KN,aCedarst., New York, nov. as, TMnj aco In accordance with an Act of Assembly pas. Bed in 1808,the Court has adopted rules for tho government of the Law library. Itule 1 as follows t jp "The room provided for n library by the Com missioners of the county us required by the 4th invited to attend. An excursion in the interest of Ihe Hones ilsle M. K. Church is being organlied to visit Washlm ton on the 17th Inst. The Uto for the round trip will be f 0,60 from Nortbumberland( good until the 22d. The train will pass Illooms burg at 11:45 a. m. This Is a rare chance to see Congress in session, and Ihe ollur sights at the Capital. Bale ordered to be made by assignee of V!1 11am Schuyler. Commonwealth vs. Isaao Yelter. Surety of the peace. After hearing the case court sen tenced defendant to pay the costs of prosecution and give bail in $100 lo keep the peace for one COWSUMPTION CUltlli. An old physician, retired from practice, hav ing bad placed in his hands by an Kust India missionary tho formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis ca'arrh, asthma," and all throat, and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure fur nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its won derful curative powers iu thousands of cases, Section of the Act of 18C8, is for the exclusive use of the Judges of the Court and members of has felt it his duty to make it kuown to his suf- the liar, ' I ferine fellows. Actuated bv this motive, and a Muchannoynnce lias been given heretofore desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, by the occupancy of the library by persons bay free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, uig uo right In there. It has been a general with full directions for preparing and using, in reception room and nursery. This nil, of the I German, French or English Sent by mail by year towards all good cltiiens, and especially I Court forbids its uso by any one but the Judges I addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W, A incet'ng of the members of the liar of this county was held in I lie Law Library last Tues day. M E Jackson Eq , was elected Chair man, nnd W. II, Abbott and Geo. E. Elwell Secretsrits. A rommlttee consisting of Col. l'ret je, Col, Knorr and E, II, Little- was ap ... i.,i.1 in draft a constitution and bv. liars for I Jurv ilia foruistion of a llsr Association, to report! Commonwealth H. Thpmos Steward, uext Monday at 1 o'clock. I indictments. Larceny, toward U. J. Campbell. Coinmonvualth vs. John Williams. Forni cation and llastardy. A true bill, Comnionweallh vs. Esra llrown and Jacob Federolf. Forcible entry. A true bill. Tuesdar, Dec, 3d, Commonwealth vs. John Martin and Finance Citke. Larceny, Jury called, On motion of District Attorney non uros. entered. Nw bill to be sent to Grand Two Tju bill in each cose. or members of the.Bar, and persons who Jo not desire to have their feelings hurt by being ordered out by an officer had better observe this order of the Court, Croaking is not confined to the Frog Ponds. At this season almost everybody Is hoarse. The bleating of distressed lungs is heard everywhere. Why is this, when llalt't Honey of Ilorthound and Tar will cure any cough, cold or hoarseness in 43 hours? Sold by all Druggists. Pike's Toothtclie Drops cur In 1 mltmta W, Shearer, 149 Powers' Ulock, Hocbester, N, Y. dec. 0, 4w HOTICK. Notice I, hereby given that a Judgment en tered against roe on a judgment exemption note In favor of William II. Itelnbold, No. 101 De cember Term 1878, for f 75 is not a lawful claim and I will not pay the same unless compelled by law. mvit) ti. HiLwia. Numedla. Dm., ,. PILES! Dr. FaWc Colobratcd Painliss Remedy is tho b?8teer known for Pii.kb of every kind (Uleedlni,:, itcninjt, ltima, inward, sc.) and an diseases or iuo IUcti'v, whetner recent or lonir toandlogr. It Ktvoa lnstunt relief nndeiTettaa radical and permanent Cure. It Is prescribed tiy all pb) blcUns vrlio are ac quainted un it. cnronio cases reaauy weiaiou. hosurRleal operation required. Try It and relieve ourBuflerlnfr8. ONLY to cents for a Lauob i'ici- aub. feni. dj mau on receipt, ui price, rur mm vv jiH j rAUfcu ci;,, -ii Ann si.,ri, i. O. 2sT. T. Ucst Hlx-coril Spool Cotton. It is celebrated for being Strong, Elastic and of UNIFORM STHEXGTIl. It has been awarded Medah At the great Erpositionsrotn the first at Taris iif 1855, to the Centennial at Philadelphia in 187C. In this country Clark's O. X T. SPOOL COTlVXis widely Inoum in all section oritsSujerior Etcellencein Machine and hand Sewing. Their Mills at Xewari X, J., and Paisley, Scotland, are the largest and most complete in the world, 'Ihe entire process of manujacture is conducted un der the most complete and careful supervision, and they claim for their American production at least an equal merit lo that produced in Paisley Mills. As No Grand Prizes were awarded at Paris for Spool Cotton. They are glad to announce to the American Ptiblic that they have been awarded a GOLD MEDAL, being the highest award given for x Cord Spool Cotton, Geor&e 1 CM & Mer, SOLE AGENTS, 400 Broadsvay, Xv.w York, nov. It, is-lm t Oct. 1, lH. D. I. C. Is an absolute and Irresistible cure tor DRUNK- enness, Intemperance and the use-of Opium, To bacco, N a ret it lea nnd Mlmulmta remain? alt tiuste, desire nnd liablt ot uslnj: any of tnenven dr-tlngilie toteor deMre Tor uny of ttumper ffcllj odious and dlstu-tlnir. (living1 everj on ineinswtrcti and their rrh'uH. It nrevent.8 that absolute plnsl-al and moral prostration that follow-aho uthlen breaking off irom Ubinv KuiiuianiK or uareuiies. I'ackaiTf.i'repald. to cure 1 to 5 persons. Si. or atwur 1riiltr$t.,Teuper.inc6 and charita ble fcociettt'H cthoul i use It. it narmies ana m ver tainnff. IlOl" UlTTEKii MlO. 10., K)!6 Ak'entS, IlOCUKTKR, N, V. The Hop Cough Cure PePtrojs all pain, loosens the contrh, quiets the neives Hiid produees reht, it Nerer falls In per forming a perfect cure where there Is a shadow or Hope. Try It once an! you will rind tt so. rilKMl.K BT ALL DKlCOlbTS. COT all l)nik'riKt. nov, ti, T-4m a co Business Notices NtT7tjper Adyertltltj Sweat: 10 Sjrcce st.N The most useful present FOR YOUR WIPE Intended wife, mother or sister, Is one of our NtcMo naieaana rousnea riutingo inmpin? irun. Irons on one bundle and at greatly Knluced rrl Klne KeverblDle ruti n? iron f jju. iiome riuv- lny aud Crlmplnc Iron, IU5. BK.vi' l'llEl'.MU ou re ceipt ur jiri-e, Hswits Mfg. Oc. Pittsburgh, Pa, P. O. 110X P63, OR W rNK AVKNCK. An A;mt Wanted in this Comity, nov. is, ts-ew Jwico JDMINISTUATMX NOTICE. XST1TS Of EiMKI. UllXtR, DECS1SID. I tiers of Administration on tho estate of Daniel Miller lata at Heaver uiwnbkln. Columbia county. Pennsylvania, deceaMd, have been crunicd bv tne He glsier of said county lo the undersigned Admtn lstratrli. All persons bating claims against snthat they may know jut how gooil the mem fur Belllement. ana those Indebted to tlw es- ihid tu tiinskv ; uhuv iu uiv iuiutioi(ui;i4 ouiuuiiii1 KUZAUETH M1LLEK, C. W. Millbk, Ally lu-aitr twp. DOBBIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP. Having obtained the agency of this Cin.EiiitATKi) Soap for llloomshurit anil viclnitv. I ameml the opinion of some of our beet people as to Its menu. "1 have uel Dobbin's Electric Soap made by I. L. Cragin &. Co., rbiUdelpbia, I'a., for washing about ten years, and think it superior to any other, Mrs. O. O. Hartley." '".We have used Dobbin's Electric Soap and Und it superior to any other or all others. Mrs. Yi. II. Jaceby, . Mrs. II. II Stohner. I desire all my friends and customers to y . i I c 'n i I uivc im ouap uric inuf, Uest Soap iu the United blates is. J. II. Maize. July 12, 78-ly Illoomsburg, Pa. Cramptou's Palm Soap is the best laun. dry soap in this or any other market. For sale by Jacob II, Maize, mar 18-3v 'Try n-nuyl7 Palm Palm Palm Soap At Jacob II. Malw's at Jacob 11. MalteV. may S-18w Oramptpn Ilrnther's Palm soap at Jacob II. MalisvV. It is the beat. Try it. may 3-1 8 w oct. m, i-4t AduilnlsU trlx. JOll PRINTING OF EVERY DESRIPTI0N EXECUTED PROMPTLY At th w OnT.rwjiiAN OFFrrj TEAS. roB PRiNTia I Neatly and cheaply executed at Uie ComutUM Oslo. aiii:ai all tin: timk Toe ery best goods direct from lbs importers at nair inn ukidii unMt uch 1'iau ever unereu tu i -niu agents sua large buy ers. All Usiirr.s I'kmmea I'A 111. New termi irre. THK GItEAT AMKHH'AN' TKA CO.. , V, O. Uo, UCfi, tVjua S3 Vt-y bt-.ew Yorfc a U0V 'f-w. f) FANCY" CAUns with namo, 10c. AiQ 150 styles. A gt '3 outrun;. Hull i. i a FlatnornoM. & Co., Iluasoa, uec o, -is ,w V "VniTT 1 QOOli AflKItT to can VI 1 J lllL' vass uumMsscKO and tho adjoining towns for tho Best helling Household articles In the world. Hp top profits, v. rite at once to.N. Y. Uanufacturlng'o., 3 Clinton l'lace, New York. J dec e, is-sw ha will ilru ta rtb ml Hlr. n blikcri r UnUrhu U asnall -m. ft, dec. t, 'IsMW. RtMEDY rflt ALONEI J ITT, PrMerlplio Fr M r Prdt U. S.P I A Iff O GO. Hill IlI.KIXKEltNT., N. V. .Mnnufactuier of Mrlctlr Ilr't cUs llanos. f s. II din ct to Tan Hies Irritn ur own Factory at low est v,hoU..t!e price l'eautltul new (icuvs. UosewoiMl l'tai'os. Sent ou Ilia). Thousands la us. Heavy Discount to cash bujers. KOVT ty until you readourt'ataligue. It will Interest yet. Mailed I'rec. dec. , 1M DIPTHERIA ! .lolnmon. .nnilne l.liilineitt will positively present tills iirrllilo disease, nnd will po-ltlvely euro nine In un. Uiformitlon that will save many lues s. ntlriH-bv mall lion't delay moment. I'reienHon Is tie'U r than cure, sold everywhere. I. s, Jlllllisilll It t'o. UilllgOlOIUttlB dec. c, 'S7-4W a a anuAT orrxiR. rox HOLIDAYS ! ! I We will during thn IIHI.miYs dHpo) of 100 I'MMHJ IIIICA.N-xat KXTIUdltDINAUY law riucfcsioa ri'ii. splendid organs i ss H-tscfrefds K.5. 3 sets with sub I a. nnd cocplkk ISO, s tels V, JMW. SI30.71-3 do wiRKAMEti for 1X years. AtlKvrs ANTED. lUustrated cataloguea mailed. Mrsic T Ilil.F I'KICK. lldlt ALE WATllItS As sons, Manufacturers and Dealers. o I. mu street. N.Y. a decs, t-4w BLOOMSBURG TAMERY. G, MP A. HERRING ") ESPECTFUIXY announces to tho public jLVtnai ue nas reoieiieu SNYDER'S TANNERY, loin standi Illoomsburg. Ta.. at the Forks of the Ks nj auu ijkhv Pvreet ruuus. nia'rv lui ueiK-ripiiuus ui Hjihtr vs 111 be made In the most substantial and workmanlike manner, and sold at prlceaU) suit the times. The highest price In cash wul at all lliuss be pau lur oiu:en hides of ererr description in the country. The puUicpat- roniiK'o is ri,bjtfc.imijr tvuucueu. iiioomsuurff, ucu ., 10.0, noewinrr "ES1 Tntarrn I wuw si - 4VUUUUU NAYY Awarded Sgut ftrt ti CtDtaauitl EipotiiioD fwff tr tnvlt. ! oar tlur iirip iisviw-nituk i 1mI tmitt4 on Inftrlor sfto.i, ir tbtt Jvivm't ttl t onfcrf i-lu. heldry llJlm. budr&riftmtl, txtt, lo C, A, Jicuoi X Co., Ufttl'aUtiburK, 2. F. W AlElM.i:, Crneru! Al.. I'hlladelphl., aec, e,T8-4vr a S. W. Douglass, Civil and Mining Engineer, ASHLAND, PA. General Surveying and Engineering Business attonded to with Gore and Dispatch. I am prepared to make drawings, nans and Models In Wood, Brass, Iron, or the above materials combined as necessary of Srldge:, Kites, Breakers, Buildings, Engine!, I'l'MI'S, and all kinds of machinery for us" of cases at Court or for applications to secure ratenta. 1'atmls Secured march VS.&- A HEW BICITINO BOOK BHUTUMi with the WILD AllVUNTL'ltLrtot STANLEY H AFRICA The osit auilientlc and copyrighted cheap edi tion, liy the brilliant deocrlplhe uuthor, Hon. J. T, lleadley. (Hies a full hlitory ot his Wonderful Dis coveries In Africa and marvelous Journey down tho Congo. ItlstaxluallDg us romance. I'mtus.ly Il lustrated, aud highly endorsed by too Clergy an4 ITeks. Agents am selling Hi to J5 per day. .early Agents Wanted Jaarier fflSSS HI tiHMtli BUOS., I'ublUhers. l'ulladelnhla, J-a. decs, '7S-4W a M. C SLOAN & BRO. T EGAL BLANKS OP ALL KINDS J ONinAKD AT THK COUIMBLsJi OVriOC n loo M a ii una, va, Manufacturer ot Carriages, Buggies, Thaotens, Sleighs r-LATFOKM WAQONS, tc. ITraKlass work always oniand. IIKFAIHINQ NEATLY DONE, ITlooa red u red to suit the Umce, Jan. s, lvn-U.
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