THE COLUMBIAN. iit'ooBsnunc, rniBit, dkc.ii. ms Rail Road Time Table. LACKAWANNA ft DLOOMSDUIIG KAIL ROAD north. Bourn. Accommodation Train, t.M A.M. 8.00 A. M. Mull Train ;.ss A. M i.o r. M Supresn Tralu IM 1 M. 11.45 A. M OATAWIHSA HAIL HOAD. NORTn, (OCTT1 Accommodation Tratn .!9 A. M. t,8 r. M. Itogular Express .M p. M. 11,43 A.M. Tlironuh cars on Express train cither to New York or rtilladelplilt. Accommodation train runs between uatawissa and Wllllamsport. rUllLIU HALES. Executor of Jolitm Brink, deceased will sell Teal etato In llenlon ami Jackson township on Saturday, D.cember 21st, al 10 o'clock a. m. J. Q. Quick Executor of Thomas Knoir, tie cea'fd, will sell real estate al Kupert on De cember 2Jth 1879 at one o'clock. See adver tisement. W. H. Smitli, Assignee of V. Schuyler, will sell real ctnto.!n Orangcville on Ihe 28th, The administrators of Isaiah Yeager deceas td, will sell rtnl (stale In Locust and' Koarlng creek townslilps, at Yeager's Hotel, Slablown, on Saturday January 11th, 1879, at 10 o'clock a. m. Lost or Stolen. A pair of gold cufl but tons, bearing the initial "15" The finder or llilcf will please return them to this office. A suitable reward will be paid. "B." (). A. Clark has a fine assortment of Diaries for 1870 at his Book Store. The bodies of Frederick Wilhelm and son, drowned in the river al Danville last week have not yet been found. The attendanco at Court was not so large this week as last, Criminal cases were on trial up to Saturday noon. Chew 'Jackson's Dest Sweet Navy Tobneeo. If you have a friend with a cough or cold, tell him to try Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. He will thank you for your advice. The price on ly 23 cents. We p"int elsewhere the charge of Judge El well to the jury in the trial for violation of the fish law. It very clearly sets forth the provis ions of the statutes on that subject. The White Sewing Machlne'ls the one to be desired above all others. It has more capacity and power than any other family sewing ma chine. Tho present terra of the Normal School will close Dec 19th with a public entertainment. Tho next term will open Monday, January Oth, 1877, to continue thirteen weeks. The Hook & Ladder Company of this place propose giving a Ma-querade Ball onChriitmas Eve Knurls are being put furlli t make it a mniiK A coidial invitation is extended to all. At this t i an unusual number of persons trnuhUil with rottulia and colds come to our knowledge, width might be wonderfully de crinml by the more general use of that well known remedy, Dr. Haas' Exiectorant, The trains on the I). L. & W. K. R., were entirely Hopped en Thursday morning by the high water. The track between Kupert and Calawixsa is under water, and it is said that at liy the flood Is within six feet of being high as in 1863. AliuanacsVor 1879 at G. A. Clark's. . A Fair and Festival will beheld in Cadman's Ilali on Friday and Saturday evenings of this week under the auspices of the M. E. Church. Supper will be furnished each ercniog at o'clock for 25 cents. Numerous fancy articles will be on sale. Tho case of Dr. S. W. Trimmer against Lu zerno county has been removed to this county for trill, a change of venue 'having been been grunted. It is a suit for fees of the Prothono'a- ry's office from rliieli Trimmer was turned out on u contested election. Tho Annual meeting of the Gospel Temper anco Union will be held in the Baptist Church on Friday evening, December 27, at 7, o clock at which time the officers to serve for the en suing year will be elected J. P. Tt'STlN, Frest. The Davis Vertical Feed Shultle Lock Stitch Sewing Machine is, beyond question, morede eirable for all kinds of work, than any other machine in use, and is a combination of tim pi city and durability. J. Saltier, agent Bloombburg. ltiby shows are the fashion now, buts long ns mothers continue to rurse their little ones with laudanum or other opiates, they cannot ex pect their babies to look bright. If your Baby needs medicine get a good and harmless one such as Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Last Notice. As the estate of "Peter Ent deceased must be Immediately settled op, all who are indebted to it, by note, book account or otherwise, are required to make payment by December First, or suits will be brought. U. II. Ent, tf Administrator, -The Davis Sewing Machine Is the only prac : - Ileal machine for hemming liat alpaca, poplin, tor other goods of that description, without bast ing, and is especially adapted to dress making In all lis branches. It has obtained the High -est Premiums whenever exhibited In compel! -tlon with other machines. J. Saltier, genera! .agent, Bloomsburg. Fconomv, A young grand juror throwing VliU arm around ihe foremsn's neck and exclaim Jnir of anntlier.lurir: "That black Repub lican wants In linrry up businfss, but I want to make a whole wtek of It." Ilie jone lonow uh inform our readers that A Rice, o Heaver. i liirrnntn. He mixed his man, Re- vullitan Dee 5lh. Tho facta o not show that he "missed hi' man" so much after all, if any such a thing as the above occurred, which we doubt. Under the leadership of the economical Republican foreman, the Grand Jury inatisged to keep themselves occupied until Friday afteiDOon.snd - drew pay for five days. OUIl UltAMlFATHKU'S WATCIL Oat grandfather's ticker Was too bigYor.his vest, So he wi.ro It In Ida duster tail pocket; And one day goin' to town In that farm wagon of ouHn, The jouncin' of the vehicle bruck It. All of a sudden bis big hand Under his duster tall he ran. At his ryes and bis inouth he opened wide, But It had slopped short, Nevtr to lick again, And the old man cried. lom the Yonler't Qauttc, Wakkasteu. Every wearing part of White Sewiug Machine is caae-harutDKl, am adjustable, We therefore haye no hesitancy in warranting every Machine for family purpose as perfect, and If any piece yrovea defective within three years, we will Mtht, pltct free or cost. White Blni"! iTfcM This dots not locJJ ?t w bwdlet. , 8HNTSK01B. riday,Deotraber 6, 1878, the Court pro nounced the following tentencM upon the per sons named respectively. Wlllltta Berger and Eli Berger. Boyi, you were convicted of an act which wis yery mis chievous and wrong, there could hare been no reason why you should interfere with the prop trty of this ladr, the prosecutrix, and the ct yon did daubing her gate with filth was exceed ingly wrong; for boys of your age, It wa a bad thing to do. You are quite young j we under stand from your mother, one of you ten and the other twelve years old ; one of you, however, states to us that he Is eight years old; we art Inclined to think that the mother It right about your age. Now, the Court does not wish to do any thine; with you that will harm you in future, if you will behave yourselves, still we must set an ex ample to bad boys, starting out at ten or twelve years old and bet inning to do thing that are forbidden by law ; we must punish them to some extent. We hope you will never be found guil ty ol anything wrong again. Your father, we understand, Is poor. We fear that either he or your mother, perhaps the latter,' lias been a lit tie too lenient with you been inclined to over look your faults cover them up, If to, that it wrong; If your father is disposed to punish when necessary, there should be no interference. The sentence of tho Court It that you and each of you pay a fine of ten dollars and the costs of prosecution. You will have to arrange It or your parents for you with the sheriff or you ill have to remain is jail for a lime. Ellrebctli Wolverton We are yery sorry to be obliged to pass a sentence upon a young girl like ynu. We regret that you gave way to temp tation and took the property of your employer, we fear that you did so for want of that prop er training which young people should have; d we learn from the statement of your coun sel now,that you are placed in unfortunate circuit!- stauces in life. If tho facts are as 'stated, we fear that punishing you by imprisonment in the county jail would be prejudicial to you, instead of beneficial; from what we can learn, we fear that It would lead to a downward course. We are therefore di-poeed to do what we think you, in the end, will see to be the best for you. We know about the place to which we propose to end you, and know it to be under the care of humane gentlemen; and to be a place where you ill receive Instructions every day, be educated and have an opportunity ot attending worship. You will be taught that which is useful, and if you behave yourself properly, wilt be restored again to society. The most you will be de prived of will be the pleasure (If there is pleas- ure in it) of strolling about; you will be re trained of your liberty In that respect, and in II respects be'properly cared for. The Conrt adjudge that you are a fit subject for the care and management of the managers of the House of Refuge, and therefore direct that you be committed to the control, care and management of the managers of the House of Refuge in the city of Philadelphia. Thomas Steward.- -Every cue stands pretty much upon lis own circumstances, so that one is hardly a precedent for another, in reference to punishment. We are inclined to think from the evidence given in your case, that you having the privileges you did of the store, in an unguarded moment yielded to temptation and took the money of Mr. Brobtt. You will nclerstand that the ofiVnse to which you have pleaded guilty is one ror wmcn w might sena you to the penitentiary for a period of three years on each indictment, which would make six years. But, in view of the fact that we do not believe you are viciously inclined (that you re a thief, except in tb't Instance from yield ing to temptation) though a second offense of this nature would by statute double the penally we are not disposed to put a stigma upon your character by sending you to the peniten tiary, but we must mark our disapprobation of your misconduct by imprisoning you in tbi county jail. The sentence of the Court is that you, Thorn as Steward In Ihu one case py a fine of fifteen dollars and the costs of prosecution, restore the goods and chattels stolen, if not already done, to the owner; and undergo an Imprisonment for two months In the county jail ; and in tb other case we Impose upon you a like sentence (fifteen dollars fine and costs, restoration of the goods, and imprisonment for two months in tb county jail), to take effect Immediately from and after the sixth day of February 1879. We have been thus lenient, in the hope that you will never again appear as ,a defandant in criminal court. William Cook feeble minded, The jury who tried your case thought you knew enough not to steal a beehive and honey. We do not know that anything we could say to you would make any difference. The sentence of Ihe court is that you pay fine of ten dollars and costs ; restore the goodi and chattels stolen, if not already (lone, to th owner; and undergo Imprisonment In Ihe jai of the county for six months ; and stand com milled until this sentence Is complied with Henry AV. Aul. The jury found you guilty of this offense ; there were so many circtimstau ces surrounding the case that seemed to point in that direction, that they could hardly have come to a different conclusion; it Is scarce! suppjsable that a commerce of four or five years could have been carried on in the way and manner this appears to have been, without at least satisfying the jury that there was truth in the charge mad The Curt direct that you, Henry W. Aul pay a fine of seventy-five dollars and the costs of prosecution ; that you pay to Emma Reppert fifteen dollars for lying-in expenses and twenty dollars for the support of the child up to tbii time : that vou oar auarter-vearly the sum of one dollar a week for the maintenance of the child till It shall attain the tge of seven years, which will be July 29, 1885 ; that you enter In to a bond, with surety to be approved of by the Court, In the penal sum of alx hundred dollars, to the Overseers of the Poor for Bloom Poor District, conditioned for the performance of this order of maintenance ; and that you stand com- milted until this sentence it complied wlln. John Williams. You havejen convicted of fornication and bastardy. The sentence of the Court is that you pay a Boa of twenty-five dollars and the costs of pros ecution ; that you pay to the prosecutrix, for lying-in expenses, $15, and, for the support of Ihe child up to this time, ten dollars ; that you pay quarter-yearly the turn of one dollar per week for the support and mainltnanct of the child until it shall attain the age of seven years, which will be on the 4in uay oi rtovemotr, 1885 : that you give bond In th turn of tlx hundred dollars, with surety (o Im approved by the Court, ptyablt to the Directors of Ihe Poor of Bloom Poor District conditioned for the per formance of this order of maintenance, aiidthat you stand committed until this sentence It com plied with, Isaiah Beers. You pleaded guilty to tbe charge of open lewdness. The Court have noth ing to say to you excepting this i Tbe sentence of the Court is, that you pay a fine of one hun dred dollars and the costs of prosecution ; and that you undergo Imprisonment In tbe jail of Columbia county for tbe term of one year, and that you stand committed until this sentence la complied with. That is all the law will allow us to do for you. William Conolly. Your case, in all respects in which a favorable view could have been taken was very fully and very pathetically presented bv th cauD'el Ul. E. Smith) asIgned;you by th Court. A Jury of Intelligent men, who had no nrt-Iudlt nalnst you, did not know you.and who wr Jnttructnl by th Court to consider fAui cast at thai of any ether ciliieo, am) to be j ... , , , . i iutnowj onlr Pf Mi WtigHi l riueuw wr J jou guilty. Mrs. Jones, a vary ihknh ifiatlJf Uii an reoor 4.1M M THE COLUMBIAN AND of her room in the night-lime ; some person was there, and stole Ihe properly of Mr. Styers ; and some person (we did not allow It tncnin . , t. e jury to affect you) stole other properly In Calawlssa on the same night ; whoever did It massed together a satchel, overcoat, socks, va rious things with the property slolen from Mr. Styers whoever did it was making a general raid upon property there. We do not decide the fact of your guilt ; the jury have.' we are not prepared to say that they have made nuy mistake. 'We think there was sufficient evidence (0 warrant their verdict; and we are bound to conclude that you are gulltv of Ihe crime of bur glary, breaking and entering a dwelling liotie n the night time, with Intent to commit a felony and that you did steal ; how much more you would have stolen, If you had not been alarm ed, we cannot say This offense of burglary has become exceed - ngly alarming; day after day, and everyday I most, we have accounts of burglaries commit ted. Of course we know nothing of you except your own account of yourself, We might im prison you (and we mention this as a warning to you and others of tike mind) for ten years; but, as we do not know that you have committed any offense befo.e,and hope Hint vou never will again, we shall be exceedingly lenient In your case,and yet give you full time fur reflection and to learn' that the way of the transgressor is hard and that the better way Is to pursue an honest course and abide by the law. The sentence of the Court Is that you, William Conollev, pay a fine of fifty dollars to the Com monwealth, and costs of prosecution ; restore the goods and chattels stolen, If not already done, to the owner ; that you undergo Impris onment, by separate and solitary confinement at labor in the Eastern Penitentiary, fur the period of two years and six months, and stand com mitted till this sentence is complied with ; and that the sheriff conduct you thither within ten days, and be allowed one assistant. We have in court this morning an exhibition of the gradations in crime; it shows how men and crimes keep pace a little older, n little greater ; from petty ollense') in youth, to high crimes in mature years ; one step after anothci, to the penitentiary, There is but one step more to the gallows. It n an example which the whole community should look upon, and from which every one mischievously inclined should take warning. On Saturday the following sentence: William H. Appleman. It is very mucli to be regretted that such an occurrence has taken place as this affray at a church festival. We are inclined to think that Mr. Black was a little more rash in the outset of this matter on the night of the fifth, than there was any occasion for; that however is no justification for what you did. It would look as though you thought that possibly there might be a further encoun ter, and prepared yourself for it, It would have been better n t to have done that. You were in no special danger In that croud of people, But, on the night of the seventh, while the jury have fuund that you commenced the as sanlt.yet there is considerable evidence that Mr. Black was very willing to get in your vicinity. You are both, perhaps, somewhat to blame in reference to this matter; but you with this in strument inflicted wounds which might have proved more serious than you intended. Wo understand that there is a large bill of costs in this case; while that does not of itself extenu ate your fault to any great extent, yet we take it into consideration. The sentence of the Court is that you pay a fine of twenty dollars to the commonwealth, anil the costs of prosecution ; and stand committed until this sentence is complied with. BULKS OP HIE LAW LIBRARY. The following rules were adopted by the Court December 2d: In pursuanco of an act of assembly entitled "an Act relating to tho establishment of a law library in the county of Columbia passed March 3, 18G8, pamphlet laws 202, the folic wing rules were adopted s JluU 1. Tho room provided for a library by tho commissioners of the county as required by tho 4th section of said act is for tho exclusive use of the Judges of the court-snd members o the bar. , Rule 2. No person shall soil tho enrpet or any part of tho library room with tobacco jtitco or ashes of cigars nor shall stumps of cigars bo left on the tabic, book case, window sills or other parts of the room. Rule 3. All books belonging to tho library Bhall have the words "Columbia County law library,' written or printed on the inside of th left hand cover. Rule i. No books i-hall bo taken from tho 1! brary room except for immediate use in tli trial of a cause in court or before arbitrators in the Court House ; books taken from the room for such purposes nro to bo returned to thei places before or at the adjournment of tho con next after such use. JluleH. Whenever n member of tho bar sha taken book from tho case he shall immediately after consulting return it to its place, ecc: where he has occasion to uso it as authority in court. Rule 0. No book shall be ninrkedon tho mar. gi or elsewhere with pen, pencil, or otherwise. Leaves shall not be turned down, books urns not be opened and laid down with the back ii nor shall a bonk bo spread open and another book laid upon it. Rule!, The Committee appointed by tho Court under tho 3d Section of said Act may ap point a Librarian annually whose duty itthall be to act as Secretary of the Committee, to mako a catalogue of the books in the library and lo add thereunto other books us they tiro purchased. In case any book is lost or injured he is to make report thereof, togtlhcr with all the facts ho can ascertain in regard to such loss or Injury. If any book taken from tho cn'o by a member shall bo lost or injured ho shall pay the value of the book or the amount of Jumago thereto to tho Committee. . Rule 8. If the Committee shall find it neces sary, in order to protect the books, that locks be put upon the cases, they mny cause it to be done and in that casothe ue of books can bo had only by special application to tho librarian Rule 9, If any person, after notico shall per sist in the violation of any of thtse rules and the matter shall be iliown to tho entire satisfac tion of the Court on u bearing, mi entry of the fact by leave of the Court may be mmlo in n book kept by the librarian in which the trans actions of the Committee nro to bo recorded, Samuel Kaorr, C. G Barkley and E R, lkelcr Exits , are appoiuted by the Court n committee upon library, subect to Act of 3d, of March 1808. Ilr Tiik Count. The Black-Appleman case occupied two dnv of the court last week, there being a large num ber of .witnesses to examine. The indictment contained two counts, tho first being assault and battery with intent to kill, and tho second forjisiault and battiry, In charging the jury tho Court sold that tho evidenco was not suffi cient to convict on the first count, The fight occurred at Itohrsburg u jeer ago last July, and from tho evidence it appeared that DIack made tho first attack aud Applcmnii (truck him with a whip stock, lllack came tho second time and was met in the tamo way. It teems tUt if exact justico had been dono by the jury they would havo found the defendant not guilty, prosecutor and defendant each to pay half Ihe costs. Tho verdict was guilty, Ap pleman was sentenced to pay a lino of $20 und coats of prosecution, which amount to two hun dred and sixty dollars. The fine wus light,but the costi make him pay pretty dearly for bis somewhat hasty action. If all the wtgon scales that the PalrbanVt Scale Company, have built were placed in one cotjtlnuous line, flit result would be a plank road from ISotlon lo Philadelphia. ThU fact DEMOCIUTLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, COUIIT rllOUKKMNtlS. December G. Report of brldgo viewers In Fishlngcrcck township. Not approved l'elitlpn of citizens of South Conyngb-iin lu change Ihe place of holding 'tho election, fom Thomas Monroe's lo the hoiitj of Mrs Ann McKlernan. Election ordered for thlid Tues day of February. December 0. Prisoners sentenced by the Court. Sec sentences. Commonwealth 'vs. Martin A Lake. Jury I called, nnd sworn. Defeii l ints found not nuil-Uu"H Commonwealth vs W. H. Applmam As sault and Battery. Non pros, alloiud on pay ment of copts by prosecutor. Conimnnnenlth vs. D F. Sejhtrt. Id cogni zance of J D. Thompson and deftndunt, for ap pciranceof Seybert nt next term. Commonwealth vs. U. Finnel. Recognliince forfilUd, to be respited on appearand of defen dant. December 7. Commonwealth vs. I). Holllns head. Violation of fish law. Jury called D eft ndant pit nils not nuilly. Case tried, De fendant acquitted. See charge of Clur; else here. Paul E. Wirt Esq., appointed Auditor to aud it the accounts of Ihe several public offices of Columbia county for 1873 according to law. Pax on vs Thomas, S.ile sit aside. General adjourned court ordered fur Deo. !8th, 1878 at 9 o'clock a. m. Monday Deo, 9. Jacob Creay vs. John P. Creasy. Rule to open judgment made abolule Auditors report in asiigutd estate of A. Mil ler, confirmed nisi, Seybert vs. Matlz. Judgment for plaintiff. . O. Linville vs. P. K. Mtnsch, Case tried l'lnintlfl takes non suit. Dec. 19. A. W. Creamer vs. John Keller. Cae tried Judgment for plaintiff $790.23. D. F. Seybert vs. T. Gerily. Judgment for plaintiff for $59.20. W. Scheclilerly vs. E. S uders. Ejectment, rhis cafe hns oceupitd tho court up to Tliurs day noon. Verdict for plaintiff, THE GREAT EXCURSION TO WAJ1UNOTON. It is r-cldnin such an opportunity has been lueed within the reach of our pe plo as tho ono offered on tho 17th of this month. One of the largest nnd most popular Excursions evir gotten up in Northern Pennsylvania is to run on that day from Honesdale vm. Scrinn over tho L. & l & Pennsylvania railroads to Wash ngton, I). C. The train will stop nt lilomn burg tor passengers at 11 lo a.m. arriving at Washington nt 'J o'clock p. m. The price of tickets for tho round trip from llloomsburg to Washington and return is placed nt the nston- ishingly low rato of $8 die nper than will ever be offered again. This price has been made by the above named railroads in vici of the over. whelming indebtedness of tho IIoucmI.iIo M B church in who-e interest the etc ivion is run Hotel accommodations are assured in Wash ngton from'15 to jl.fiO per day The excursion will lenvo Y nslnngtoti on l-riday morning nt 0.25 o'clock, but nil tickets are good to return previously, or as Into as Saturday evening the 21st Inst. Tho time selected is exceedingly fortunate as tho excursionists can witness Congress in ses sion, and see Washington nt a season when it is said to bo in its greatest glory. J ho sight of the magnificent Capitol 'and Mt. Vernon alone 11 more than repay the coet of tho entire trip. The first visible fall of nuw occurred on Mon day morning. t About uu inch fell here, but we oe ititormeu mat there was nearly titteen inclus on the North Mountain, A rain storm be; on Monday morning and lasted until Tuesday night. An immense rpisntily of water came down, and swelled the streams to a Urgtr ex tent thin for some years. Part of Ihe Hits be low town were under water on "Wednt silav Many cellar.) in town heeJiue depo-it.iries fo considerable quantities of water., We have learned of no serious d lunge done. The next Annual Session of the Counlv Teachers' Institute will b hold In the Nornr.l School Iluihling commencing on Mondsy 2!d inst., at 2 o'clock p. in. All teachers, dirtUnrx anil friends are invited to be present nnd patici- p.ite in the exercises, WM. II SXYDEl! County Sept. Urangevillc, Pa , Dec. bill, Ibiti. Croaking is not confined to the Frog Ponds At this seoi-on almost everybody is hoarse, The bleating of distressed lungs is benrdeverywhere. Why is this, hen Hale's IToney of llorchound and Tar will cure any cough, cold qr hoarseness in 48 hours? Sold by all Druggists., Pike s Toothache Drops cure in 1 miniile. . Goon roll I!ahii:s. We are pleated lo siv that our baby was permanently cured of ferions protracted irregularity of (lie bjiels by the ue of Hop Hitters bv its mother, which nt the same lime rcloml her lo perfect health and strength. The Parents, University avc, Itceh- ester, N. Y, See .mo tlier column. $500 HkwaiidI They euro all diseases of the Stonmeli, Howels, Hlfd, Liver, Nirves, Kidneys and Urinary Organs, nnd Soft) will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for ay thing impure or injurious found in Ihein Hop Hitters. Test It. See "Truths" or "Prov erbs," another column. The White Sewinn Machine Is not coinplici- teil with cor gear' nor large cams; It h worVlnj; parln are case hardened Iron or ateel, and to arranged that any wear can be taken up simply by Ihe turn of fcaluir, agent, IlloonubiirK. NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that a judgment en tered against tne on u judgment exemption note in favor of William II lteinbuld, No. 101 1), cember Term 1878, for $75 Is not a lawful rlalin and I will not pay the same unless compelled by law, David B. IIklwio. Nuimdia, Dec., 0, 3w. I have used Dr. (iile'a Liniment Iodide Am monia from lib first Introduction in tho Domin ion ; it performs wonders in my stable, where veterinary surgeons have fulled; it In cured lameness and removed Lunches. , J. T. Mocicib, Laganrlioliere Hi., Montreal, Sold by all druggists. Send for punphlet. Dal Giles. 120 West llroadway, N, V. Trial site 23 rents. Til E U, 8. BIUNAI,' s'eKVICE. Gradually, the wild and ungovtruable for tes ol naturo are, through science, 'made of use to man, Following in tbe walo ot Ibo in genious inventions for tbe usp,of kteauianil electricity, cotnfs disorganization of I?UyW Signul Scrvico la it not wonderful that n sys tem could bo originated and perfected whereby an operator can accurately predict the weuthcr of a distant locality 'I And yet (ixpcriento proves our "storm tignals" to bo reliablo Equally great am thu advances luado In the sci ence of medicine. Slep by step, uncertainties and doubts luivo jielded to absolute certainty. Tho dUr.ovt.rics of lluney und Junior hato been succeeded by Ihe Golden Medical Discov cry of Dr. H. V Pierce. No longer need peo ple despair because some ph)sieiau has pro nounced tbe lungs unsound. I lu ml reds of tes timonials aro on file in tho oflico ol Dr. It. V. I'icicu from those who had ubandoued ull hope, apd had been given up to die by physi cians and friends. Incipient consumption and bronchitis, and scrofulous tumors, speedily surely, and permanently yield to tho healing influences Qflho piscovery. If the bowels bo constipated, ue Dr I'ierce't I'lensaiit Purga tive Pellets. Tor full particulars, see Pierce's emoruudum SooV, given away by all drug- U. CONSUMPTION cuimu, An old liliisicl.ni, retired fiom practice. hnv ing had placed In his hands by a:i Knst Itnlin tnissimiaryttho ' formula dt ft nnplo vegetable remedy, for the speedy nnd permanent euro fo consumption, bronchitis uiUrrli, luitlimlt, nnd i niroat, linn Ming nllections, niso u ponivo unil rti'ljciil euro fur nervous debility and ul nervous complaint', after having tested its won ncrlul curative powers in thousands of cases, fc,t " '"" ln "l it Knoivii It. his enf- fellows. Actuated by this motive, mid a desltii to relieve human anfleriiig. I ttill send. f'reo of charge, to all who desiro it, this recipe, with full directions for preparing nnd using, In German, French or English Sent by mail by addressing with sjnnip, naming this paper. W. w hhenrcr, 1 It) Powers' Block, Rnchostcr, N. Y. - dec. 0. Iw The clioapest and beit rende.nmdp ninili. Ing always on liainl nt Lnwenborg's. Tho latest styld of hats always on hand at I). Loweubcrg k. Overcoat". Ovcrrvmts. For Mtn, ll.iya mid Children nt 1), Lowenbcrg s Wlnlcr 0101111111! cheaper than ever nt 11. Lovenbcrg's. Watitod.imO I'ih niMilml Tt.i.i.l ierMi. 1 0il! lbs. ol dried Pitted Cherries, at ilnsYuiingV ttoroLrght Sticot fur which ho ill pUy tho very iiigiieji inaikct prices. G. A. Clark has just receivd a lot of ncsv games Siiinl ly Slino1 Sclinl.irs can buy at I. W. llartiuiiii's a beautiful pro-uut for their Peach r. Ho'ota tintl Shoes cheap at MclCintiey's. Spectacles to suit .ill eyes at 0. A. Ol.trk's ltubbcrs atilcKiiiuey's. Lutz it Sloan havo their New Furs for Christinas picsetits. New Silk. Handkerchiefs for Christmas presents. Anw liaco llamlkercliicl-i lor Christmas pre?enH, -e' Unen lianukercliief-s for Curntiuaa presents. iNew Silk liorta mid lies fur Christmas presents. -New .imvelry lor Christmas prcu nts. Nev Silver I'lamble for Otirisiuias pres ent. New Pocket Uuoks lur Christmas presents. New Gloves " " " New Drt's Goods " " " New Shawls " ' " bull line ol useful goods to suit every- body nuil at the lowest prices), dec U2w J. S.iltzer. General Acent. liloamsbtiri' vjOiii unia cjiiiuy lor flit. ..New lMvn en li'ul u id shiiltln Sewing Min-liiiie f Ltiz-nie, C'.iluni'jia. Mimiour. & Norlhiiui- ci uuil counties. Agents, Mauled. dec 0 -lw New and lieiuitilul li.ek ot TW ami Ju eulle liooks at Clark'o Hook Stoic. Admission free at McKiuncV. Mrs. Jones ol- decided to buy W. Hat (man. her Cliii.-tunis presents of I Frames for Card an I Cabinet Pictures at G. A. Clark's Hook Store handsome in style and liuih, I Sallzer G neral Agent, lilojnisbing. Pa. lor too v into Sewiug .uachitie Im- (Joluui bia, Montour, it Norlbuuibeilaud counties, Agents wanted. dec (1-lw Hoot headquarter, at McKintiey's. A fine selection of Iulies' Gold Watches and Chain, both American ami imported by tlio host makers at lj. Jiv-ruh,ird s Jewel ry Store. large variety of Autograph nud Photo graph Albums at G A. Chirk s. Mrs Smith whore do vnu intend to lmvvtmi ' liii-tinas piu-i-nto? At I W, llartiiiui. win) lu the graude-t display in Iiluoui-lmre, 'iinde dollars tuKcit lor 100 cents nt V. 0. McKiuney's. Almanacs for 1S79 at G. A. Clurk'h client by the docp. McKinneys Shoe Store below Cmrt House. Sunday School Teachers can find elieai Christmas procnts lor tlieirscli')lar at I llartiiiau s. Call at Mi'KiniiHV nr Slmes. fi nm'IV J I-argoststck1nNcw JJ Ik-1 It I n I lorn II Lily at otie-hHlf KmtviHt Pkios (loon ltitvM-.i.s i'iiti-Krs, 7w pr from We. M OI'KITKs. WILTON r v.irl. Isditiiss. vui.vHi's ii'iiir-uiti si:i.s,iitiii thuh; ri.Ycxu- t'l i s ar en i uiv in v price t. 'ii,ci.iu us an wuiu: fiiitu M-r aid. I.UKlTIl'ls f ' M per pilr lolliertneftltfiAI. I. Wh 1"1J'1IVI- I 'b SHfePPARD KNAPP'S 189 and 101 Sisth Avenue, Cori-cr I3ih sticet, NUV YOlltf. nov. it 7 - lini nco PIMPLES. I will mall (I'm itiiormlp- Tor ft&lmplo Vh.fta rik Uaim tint will irmowi Tun, J'JK('KI.I, 11 ( 11. I nmt Hl'iti'ht'S I'M vine Hi" fcUu Mfi, cit ir am, bfMulifut ; .il-o tiistiuetloii-i ft r proiHioini; n luxurl nut wroAili ot h.itron ii IhM howl nr muouIU lie Aililr liifiiiiiif 3c sra Itdi Vandi ir s Co., an AUU bt , N. V, IlitO IiOV VI, '7S-II11 TO CONSUMPTIVES. 'lh ndeitlei Imping hi en reim tuently curfd ol tho' dn ad dineabH Cuntumntlon, b Kslnijde rtmtv riy IsiuixloutU) make Known to. h-s fellow Miflrr M-s lli'meamof cure. To ult who desire It he will si-nd a copy of ihe prescription u-etl, (fieo of ilnrgtM with dliecthma fur ptopurtiitf ami Utlngtln miiiu wnUh they will find a fcure cure for Cossunr iios Asth -ta, llronrhltls, &c. I'arl fiH wiping the Prescription, will please ud dress K. Jl, WILSON, iii 1'enn st , WUlUmilmr, N. V. a&eo nov. -it, 'is-cm ERRORS OF YOUTH. (1k ti KHIN wliostntereil toryears from Nirvous Dkiuiitv I'm m vtciik liFrtt, uud all Hi" en", i i tf touiMut ImllM'rrtiorr, will lor llio sakeer.sull,-:-liifliuinanlly, mm.iI frte lo ull who need It, t lis- iU po ami uliTr'Um for uiaklrirtlio Maiplo lenn'dy I15 will li Ii was eureil. Miireiirn Mitni; to prom Is tho altertl-(i'8etiHileneuCau(lobo by a'turtsslu In ri'ifert roiiiua-me JOHN li.(i(ilitS,tVitarst.,Mew Voik. nov. w. 'Is-cm u.lcu Dr. Patsr's Co.ebratid Fa'nkss Kcniedy is ths hesteier Known fur I'll is if eieiy kin l (i icciiintf Itehlnu, Mlnil, Inward. AO) ami all illeubtsotli.i litcTUn, win acr I ii-- i.l orliiiihtauilliiL-. liu-ivi'-Instant 1-illt-f ami tITi'i Is it roilleui ami iktiimui'IiI Core. It l pre wi liit-il by nil 1 njH. I.in.s nliournai ciualutril un it lironienisi r-ailllv li'l.Huu hoRiirtlcul citrution Mquiii-1 uj it ami io:i'v yaartuneiliiim is. contaf'-r alBiml'rii AflK. uml y mull on ree lia'ol prion, hur sale lay all I'liiffKlM.. Un, J.l'AltKU A Cfi' v.'Auu H..N, V. nov. , 'Ik-iiui aco Business Notices DOIIUIN'S IU.KOTKIC SOAP. Having obtained the iig-ncv i)f this C'UI.KUItA'nm soAP jar Illooniaburg and vicinity, I append the nplnlou.of npinti of our beet people us to its iiierua. v in "I have urtd IW. I.lmve urtil.Dobliiri'ii F.lrt'triu.SoapTn'ade, I; I.. CrsKiiT-1$!.li IjliilallflfdiiarPiT; Vtihitig nbotil Un jiiirs.anil tliinW it bv I lor V uperior touny other, lira. I). (3. HuMev," "We have Used Dobbin. KlectrieSnapanil fiiiil It superior to uny olher or all others. rs, V. II, Ja' yby, Mrs. 11, H Stuhner. I ilcalro ull my fi lends und eu-tmner to Wive IhU iSuap one Trial, &o that they wuy kumv ju.t how gunil the llc-i-t Soup in the b'nitnl rsiatts is. J. II. Maizk. July 12, 78-1 v lllruinrliiUK. Pa. Crauiptjin's Palm Snap is the hut laun dry eoapsjti iliUor any other inm Lt-t. Tor sule JiJjgiib II. .Maize, mav I8-Sw ""wnjavTrv ll-lluy It 'Palm Palm Palm Soap At Jacob H MaizrV al JarrJi II Maice's, may3-18ir e Cruiiiptmi llniiber 1 lni at Jacob II. Maize'. II I lh f'i It BLOOMSBURC STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. . . Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Ruv. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. Tilt's SCHOOL aunt present constituted, oners Jhe verybest faellltlesfor 1'roresslonal and ClasslcaUearntn!;. snrlnir wiitrr. iMuiuuiifa nimciuus, invmiig mm cuiuiuuuiuua ; eurn).ivu - mx-iuiou nt'iiiiniui, an,i easv or access, moderate. Klftv cenU u week dedilctloi CourK's of study prescilbed by the state e my cenis u weeK ueuncuon uj an expecting I. Mosld School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. rVdj'inct Courses t I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Music I he hlementary Sclentltlo and Classical Courses corresponding Degrees j Master or tho Klements: Mafiter their attainment.. Hltrntnt be Ihe Officers of the. Hoard or J 10 CJ!"!W '" nrescrlbcd by I he state s lliieral, an tHbei- .-lentlfto and Classical courses are not Inferior to I hose ot our best Colleges, rhe stuu- requlresa Higher order of citizenship. Tticttraes deumdlt. It Is onoot the prim objects ot Hits ScUool to help to secure It, by furnishing Intel, geiit iiii.l efficient I eueht-rs for her Schools. To this end It solicits yojng persons of good abilities and good piirposes,-tliose who desire to Improve their tin and I heir talents, as -t mlt-nta. '1 o all sucli It pi omlses aid ln developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor after leaving School. For uitalnjrue. address tho Principal. ' iion nil Sept. 8, '7tl.- i.i.ii i.iiiii;iii President llonril A KEMAllKAIlLn HKSULT. It m.ikci no ililTfrence how many I'liyplcian, or how tniicli in -.'di cine you 'have triwl, it U now nn citablthhetl f.ict tliat Gernian Hyriip t the only rcmeiy which has given complete oat i-dict'im in H'vere c.i'es of Lung Pi-ense8. It H true tin re arc yet tliovnauJ of persona who nra pruliipu-ei. to Throat ami Iving Afitrtion- C'onaumption, IJernorrlnge", Atlia, Sevtie Cold- ppltk'l on the Ureat, Put union ia, Whoop ing Cough, Ac, who have no personal knowl c1ge of lloschceH German Syrup. To fucIi we would eay that 50,000 dozen were noM lat year tllioiit one complaint. Consumptives try jut one bottle. Iliyulnr nze 75 ctntp. SoId by al Drugging in America. sept, u ii. ViirlmiH CmiM'f Mlvnr.clnsjertrs carp.stol'ness.dUappotntment.and Ufrerillary predltrosltluii ult opTJto to turn the h.itr;gri.v, pndettlici of then. lLClliHalltofclit-Uvre maturely AtmMlUnt Viuou ill tcMcrc faded or n'A t lUUt and ml liitlr to a rich brown ordeej hlAOkurt m.iy dttticd. It s' it-ns uml cl- au-jes tin scalp, giving it u healthy action, and remotes ano cures uaiulnilT and luniiOis. My Us um ialllnghali l-i checked, aiid a new growth will be produced lu ul ca-itA where the fott'cles aie not de-trojed or gUndt dteajed. Its elTecta aie Lcauliruily shown d braUiy, weak or fclekly hair, to Mitch a few iirplii tlons Milt reduce the gloss and tieshnei-sof joutl Harmless and &i:re In Us operation, tt is lncoinpara. bio as a dres-lng, and Is especially vjtutil for tin toft lustre and rlchmwi of tone It Impaits. Itcoi talus neither ell i.or djo.nnd not t-ollorcoloi whltt) cambric; yet It. la&ts long on the hair, am keeps It fresh and vigorous. 1 OK ?ALV. BY Al l, MfALEItS. Ii0.3 The most useful prcs-ent FOIl YOUR WIFE, Intended wife, mother or Miter, Is one of our 'lckle 1'Jated arid Polished l'lutlngor Crimping Irons. 4 Irousonouo liandloana at greatly Ut-fiurfii iri- I't'i. KID" Itetei Dislblo Hutlnir IronUiro. Homo nplug Iron. f2..h. SUNT l'ltKl'.Ml) i I'lut- loirauil i rim ou rt- eelot or rrlw. Howiti idfj. Cc. fittsDurgh, Pa, 1'. O. IlOX 6C3, Oil 101 l'ENK AVKSl'E. iln ilg nt Wanted in this County, UOV. !.", 'IHHV JWiUO SllERLPFS SALE. By vlrtuo of a writ or Ft. l-'a .l-,sued out of tho Court ot Common PICAS ot CotmnbU eouaty, anl to mo Ultvcteil will be exposed to public sale at Hie Court House ll'oomsburh', at U-n o'clo.k p. ui on SATUliDAY, DKOBMItKU 25th, 187S. Alt that erutii lot o: pleco of urounl sttu.ua In Ino Town of lllo-misb-i. Col'iaiblt county, Penn sylvania, described as f jlluws, to-wlt : Hounded on tho north by Hecmd street, on tho cist by an alley, on tho soattiby'an alley, and on tho west by C, V. Knapp, coutJtnlns one hundred leei front on fecund street, and fA'llu depth, ou wlilcli am erected a '!lul;dnHUn' house! two birus aadoat-b-.UIdlugi. ALsO, It ih.it certain lot orplecoof .-round Hl'iata ln Madl-on toMi-lilp, Columbia county, l'ennsjlianla. d-scrlU.'d asMiows, to-wlt i Uuiinded on tlie e.ist by land of Jacob Mioemaker, on the w est by land ot Uriah Mills's hilrs, und John IScUlillne, on tte souui by laud ot John Christian and Mnrm Heller anil on tlwnotllibyl.ini of Willi mi Itibb, conl U-ilnr thr huiidu-ilA riaini whU'h ulu creeled ,i house, birn an lout bulldlnj;s. s,-ucd, Lilian ti.lo i'ui'itton at the fiiilt of 'Ihe I'lrstN'uilinal ii.uiK of iilo'im-Uiur,' a .iln-t Valen tl:io Hetdienan ami to bo hold mum pro.ieityof Vulentlno lieldlemari. FI. F.i Terras cash on ila of bale. JU11X W. HOFFMAN, dec. 0, Is-ts Mierin. PUBLIC SALE UF VAt.l AII.K REAL "ESTATE ! Hie uudi rsljiinl Kxeeutor ot the last will and tef 1.1'i.cht ol Thomas Kno:r,deo.'as-;d, under authority lunuiucd In 8 ltd will, nil exiOse to sate by pabl'o vendue or outcry on thepremtses,at I o'clock In th,- alteinoon, on Tucitliiy, neccinlier 24th, 1878, tho tollowlns doscrlbed real estate to-wlt : All that ceitalu TltlCT itV ItlXl. ltuaU' In llu-Town of llluouisbini; (tr.te township if iilouin) Culiuiibliooiintv, leunsyivaiiU,adJjtuln. thu Noitu iiramhot the s.miuohaniu Klver ou tho .uui, HU F-nliln,-eri'K un lh- west landsots. V. .t.jini' on the lurtu. aul lands of V. llooioand li.inKl llilfj,'loou Ilia oast, conialnlii' 62 ACRES, mur- or leas, whereon Is elected a two-atory I' It A. MB UWKLUl.Nti 1IOU.-H-: ujt-klU'lien, a goal Framo llanW llarn, wagon shed andotuei ouubu'.Mlni,'!i,wellot wuur ut, tlia dwiltluB louse, a uool Al'l'LU UltoiIAKI), all uudar ijod oalllvattou. It lailudeatlioiirove, known as (Lo Ruport Pic Nic Grounds und Is w It hlu about live hundred 3 arJs of thu d spuU uf the I'iill.vlell'lila Itaadlu;, aud Lackawanna x liijonHbtirrnulMUiU TKiiMso.SAiK-fii'i.iiino bo p.U.1 at tlao btilklnjf diwn of lh3 property, one-ihlrl tlm ualauao of pu eh u inouoy t'J ue pal 1 on the llrst day of April I jIS when !o-.jsslon wlllb" tflvan, aul Uil.ui-'e ot pur. i h-ise luuuey lo bo pall ou Ihe llratilty ot ApUl i i with lutciwt on 8.1UW fram 1st April . l).,isrj. orupslntho ground reatrteJ JOHN U. iJtllCK, tecutur nov. SJ, Ii-ts, EXECUTORS' SALE or vuiuiihiu 1U5AL KSTAJ. Ihn utide'f liied, Sseeutora of Joahtn llrluk, lattof Ui-iiton towmljlii "Otlumt-U uouuty, deem-ol will axikjsH to publli sal at too house of Vtllllaiu llrluk In Jackaou towiuhlp ou Friiltiy, December 20, 1878, at ouo o'clock th follow log WODDI.AND TUAOT, In Jai kkon t ualiip, luundesl ou i lw .m.tli by lauds f Meph-n 'ni'a.'. i'ii lh wett by lmduf Albert illl.iiuM i-n i i-ii'-itu i I in Is ul John 1. Me, ou -ii Hi'- i-ii-t h 1 1 una ll lain HrluK, al-l troei ts-In,- at tlx- w-arli-iot Ullil , ii llrliU'a binds Al'i, un lh -1 ieml-ea lu bunion Uinnsulpou Satunliiy, Dm-iabor 21bt, 1878, ut ten nViVk lu tli - furunuon Uw follow Inkfileki'rltud i-ropMrt : Kjiuidt -1 un Ilr.' wvtby tuuusot llieti-i-tale ol uuniumury t uli vletwiaui, und lands or John -twarlno-it, un lliofeoulti b lauds of J. F. Chaplu, n Ihu itat lv l-iuds of J. F. i 'habln and James l.'jbi,'. r r aud on I tie i. grill by lauds ol James Luuer and the t'stiu. uf M. cute, d -ccusi-d, contalulnir S S ACBBa aud rlnoty poienes, wiicrAn Is ere Uxl a IFiunK II'HM' vitl l'Viiinu Darn, uaw teupted bv utm 1 Urlnk. tinul inaJi Known n itv of aato. l.K.Kltl KtiU'.U, MIU.UM 11KI.SK i. . , kmcutort. HiOUt, B0T,li,lt-t4 ' PA." n 111 IHL-I. . II Mills iy iicaieu uy Bieam, well ventilated, lljnieu D-y gas, Tits' ipJTo W$ i rev "j. ir.'tL m a! ir hp-Am e w mm, m Teachers cinerlenced. efficient, nnd niivn in thfir wnrif . IMsclnllnp. to leacn. students admitted al any time, ltooms IV. Course in Art. aro. lItOFKSSIONA I, and Students eraduatne therein, ofrl ha Sciences tisr.i t . .Master or tbe Classics. urauuaics u 1 .IKrOTIlsTG, GLAZING AND PAPERING. fM. F. EODINE, lion Street helow onil, Bloom3tjurg, I'a., Is prepared to ao a' I'AINTIXa, GLAZING," and PAPER HANGING lathe Desi utiles, at lcweat rrle.es, aua at tion "iriiesjiia tli i; tticl. vol ii iUlu on mo. !i e 111 Bate rconrj Ml work warranted to.t'ltu xaiufactloiu olMte-l V'M. I ISO 0 INK. Oct. 1, ll'd. D. I. O. 13 an abcclutc aud lrrctlstat'c cure for enncss, lr.tcmpfrni.ee unl tl.r c.f Onlum. To unrco, Nnrcollos ami Mlioul .nts reinovlij'- ,il fiiste. d( slioaiKi liublt f.r uMug1 any vi ihtni.-ru. ilerliiK" the taste or tlcsiro forui.y cl tiipmior rictly Dillons ..lid (Itstpii'tlnp. (jiving every on rerttct mid lrnaistlhie c ntrol ol tire bobrUty tr UieiPiw.'lves arid tiit'lr fttt mis. It prevents that uboliHo physfat an-l moral pro"tfatton that follow- thn mlden breaking off iruin lMuj; btlinul.iiitH ur narcotics. rackTipe.pri'piild. to ruro i to 5 persons, $2. or ntMiur DriifrwltH, fl.TTemnt ranee ana cnarlta tjlo societies shoul 1 use It. It u harmles aud m er full In jr. Hop Hittkks yiia. i o., so!o Ayents. I.ocuesteh. ' X, Y, The Hop Cough Cure Destroys all pnln. loosens th eo'ili. qults tho nerves and produces icst. It Si v.t Fulls ln pi'r furnilnya ierfectcurolu'rti lliciu Is athaduw of Hope. Try ltoncu an lyo'i will find It so. l-'OK SALK BV ALL lUtTGGIsTS. noV IfLOOaUSBURG TANNERY, O. A. IIEURING Rl-Sl'lXTI" UI.LY announces to the public that liu has reopened SNYDEIl'S TANNERY, (old stind) Kloomstiurif, Pa., r.t tho FoOU ot tho Es py and Ltulitstieet ruad?. T.hero all irilntloninf !ettu,r will lw made In the mobt eubatniiUal and ivoikui uilIKe raiiuutr.andsoliatptlcesto suit the. I turns. 'I he ulghcu price. In cah will at all times bo pad lur (Hi KEN HIDES cf eriiy dt-rerlptton In llio country, 1 lie nubile rat ronivr u ribn-i tfully mllJlU'd. Uluunietui't', Oct. 1, lIs. S. W. Douglass, Civil and Mining Engineer, ASHLAND, PA. General Surveying and Engineering Business attonded to with Oare and Dispatch, I am prepared io mako rirawinjs, Hans and Models In Worst, llrus-, Ir, n, or the abou- mateitata comulaed as noiTssary cf Bridges, Mines, Ireaiers, Cuildics, Engines, I'l'.Ml'S, and all kinds of luaridnery for us of cast at Court or fir upp lentluns to tcrare I atviits. I'ii I en I s s, ( und niariu l!R- TOUTIli:itN CKXTIiAI, It.UI.tt'AY 1 0 i MP A NY. i)n and afie r November 8)th, l9'3, trains will leave Sunbiiry as follows! NOltTHWAItD. Hi1o Mill (-.to a. ia., urrh i Kluilra n .r. " ('iinand.ilh-ua... 8.si p. it Itocnester .' MB " Xlairara o 40 ' Itenovo aeeommodal Ion 11.10 a. rd, anho William - poilli.Mp. m. Klmlra Mall 4.U a.m., arrive Elmlra ln.soa. m. lludalo preaa T.1S a. lu. art It e Buffalo s.co a. u SOUTI1WA11U. Duaalo Eipress ,.m a. m. arrlie Harrlf hurR im a, " llalttmore s.10 " Klmlra Slall 11.15 a.m., iinhe UarrUbiirt' l.r,o p. n " Wastilnifton 10.sn " " Ilaltlmore .so " " Washtncton .so " Harrlsburg aecoinmodattun Mop. in.arrtu' Ilunlt- burglo.u)p. in, . arrive llalttmore S.saa. to 00ftt-.lt: " WashlEk'ton 11 'Krle Mall u.tJS a. m. arrho'llarrlsburg a on a. m) " IialllmoroMO " ' Washlneton 10.3S " All dally except Sunday. I). M, BOYD, Jr., General I'asbenre r Atrect A, J. CAPS ATT. Oeneral Manas A PMIMbTUATOU'S XOTICfl KSTATK 0F PAVIII DtMUTT, PKCIASEP Utters of iliululiaratlon ua ihcen-ite ot Daild t itu.lateif liieinwuud twp. r-ilmubia co deed, nan- ts i-n iriHiitod li itw lieuMcr 01 Miidiiiuuty to ihi-uiidertiKnttt! AOuitnlstratur.tu w-buiuall iieibun. indi I It'd am re'iuri-teil to muko Inuuodlate jwj touiit 11 id t huMi lia IniE 1 laliua ur lU-uuiiuls ai-atiuil the flb-lut- wilt maku them ktowiitulhu mini xlntralcr without delay. . Ui:OKUK W. McKWHN, Ailruinlstralur, iltMtl.lc, col. co. 1', dec.o, 18IJ cw oncii "Noilce It U-rel-y k Yen that application will b) inadu In lion Wi ll nn Klwell. l'lesldentuud Law Jud.-eo( llio Lutirtsof ttoi'ordlu 1 oluiutilii csunt, l'u., o tbe HIi it Deeiuibtr ibis, to incorpuratH llio bt. J allies Ucturuud I hutch, located lu HfiilUi-cmk IVUtUip, IVIUIUUIKIAISUlj, ivuusyiiuuio. OKnimK t. iimvKt r kJAWllt WE.NNfilt, dec C, 1t-tt Tb if fi INI. is Mt U::ri" ond lurnlsried, vrltu a tiountltul supply or pure,sort firm hut kind, uniform anil T.hnrmiffli. Expense reserved when deslrcu. V. Course in Physical Culture. receive State Diplomas, conferring the follow in mo ouier courses reccjve xsormai i;cruacaiea Dauchy 8i Go's. Advt's. Sure Rcwardi r veins to ply for a i'arh. $1 TO SIO r3R ACRE. I M' li ami niniilc I.aiiil In Jllchl Rim in tin', -illllltm Acvii Grant ol'ltif l.i'.iml 4CaililN mi l In. !l:in:t linllroiiil nuipiiiiy. Strung Mill s i s; crops plenty ol t lllllll'I'-llO (ll'dllKllt-llo ClllllCB li;ifs-iio lmpinT." ItCNNINO "TKEAMS Venn WlTEK IIBAUf MAREP SCU0013 lrAii.KOMtroMri.irrKD TnitotanTQE CK..TKB Of TUKUKANr. Sciul lur iuuiiIili;l,''7fuA or German Aaircs3 V. O. 1 1 1'! MART, I-AND COUMI.SIONIR, OKAND ItAriDS, MICH, nprll Is, 15TS-iBf ii "r.Ti: V 0001) SUN'VDltEV ItvsiTAT 1 niil Trrritnir In tli I'nlon ; a tulr salary palil. Call oradlre&s Ia Hello Hunt?. Co , tj Cuim street, lilea-o ii uov. Si, 13-iw AGENTS, HEAD THIS Vc will p'iv rSL'cnts a Stlarv of 1 100 wirmonth ul expt'iiH'fi. hi uMow a lflrjre cointnllon to pell or newaiuivoideiful Invt-nttons. We mean v.hatif suy. Ad resn, vlinout delav. o v tit.'i a ?i siLu., 3iar-uant .Micman, d nov. ti, m-ixr. CHILDREN'S SHOES! Weir iwteo ailonj with cltlier tho ST IV li. K "Or A. S. T. l'... 1EH2P firi d ri'iis HOT. 22, '" IW LAME BACK. Vy 13 A K BACK. Bonson's Gapoiii9 Porous Plaster. TliU article lt orie wl.lch really possesa extra ordinary uvi Ir. Hi eous-i'tlo m I Me ph tdctans In your own lo--alttv. jom wilt nnd tlt.it tho above H tru I Is far suju'i lov t'ltti'iordln ry porous pi iter. all the so-o illd etcctrlea' a-'pllanceo.tnd ri all 'xreruil rem dies whiti-ver. ircoutalna y-niirei new u uifiits wnicu caun1 it io ri-nere p oaln -at on"e, stn-iurthen and euro where other Mpli-t' Mwlll notev u ie. leii'. KirJami 'ess and ir.d Hi' st dtl'.ic iLHrh, rh uin.itlsm. neglected eols. leinalw anectlons. and nil local aches and palni. It Is Mmnl. tho h.-bt remedy ever demised. told liv all l)ru?glits. 1'rlee is cents d nov. ti. '78-tw n - I'A NOV CAIitis with name, loe., Plain or flold. wi) 13u ttjk-3. AEt'souttlt lie. Hull Co., Hudson, . : (1 dco , 18 tie itr a "vrrniTi i A (it)O.I All EM to can- ft 1 I Vi 1 rass llLOousbruo and tho adjomlup towns for thu Ucst r-elllne Household artlclealn tlw woria. lip top protlts. wrtre at onea toM. Y. Manulacturlniric'o., a Clinton 1 'law. New York. a dec a, Is-iw 1V UJIJI wk. will ,tm lo 91 IL.Iim . I crowth ot JUlr, w ta.kw. r Aliuurk.. to Ml.kllr a. "... J. CuilKw. U ec., i C1U.M run, w Tn. d dec. , 'IKW. P 1 1 1SI O GO. (J. O . i 111.1 HI.IXCKIMt hT., N. Y. Miiuurac'u ei' rf Mrlcily rlr-t cUia I'lauos. w s 11 din r t to ra lltesfiom ur own Factory at low" o;t whol''S!ite pilce. Iteaullful new m OcUvt, liosewiKid rim i's. sent tin trial. Tlu usonds la uw. Heavy Discount 10 ea'h bujers- HO.S'T bur iinilljou ieadourCutalii;uc. It will Interest yet. Mailed: Irrr. dec. C, "7S--I1T dYpTHERIA"! .ii,liui.iti,M aihmImii- l.liilmeiit lll poMrely previuit this iinliile dlsenfe. and Mill imMllvely vuructuH rii-es lu I'll. Inform itlon that win save tu.wi lues s ul Ir-- bv mall Don't delay moment. I'reu-u' Ion Is better than cure. Mid everywhere. 9. . Johnson :o. lliiiiKoi'j.Haliie dec. fl, II lw a A GB.33AT OrrBH TOR ! ! ! Wowlltiliirliurthe lltil,llYs dlpo of kki PIANO-A- OltllANsat Ki'l KMlltlllNAllY LOW I'HicistOHi-Asti. splendid ( ircaus 1s 3 s bets of reeda fir,, a bt-ts w ith sub ' a-s nud coci'lek so, v sets tt. uriM", I M-1--IO, I IIITAYI-. nil lii-..l llllll amis. l3li, Ti-a do w-ahkamu" fur IX ycnrs. AtlRM's W NTK1). lllu-tiated ratalnsucs mailed. VIIIC AT II1IP I'KICK. IIOIIl'U IV.ITKIIS it IIN-, .Manufacturers and Dealers, 40 it 14th strrek, N. Y. dee,, U-41T A Wit nil -t AijAfj un ut 1 1 iitetuiiitl Vipnii'ion fir 11 1 tictin(4 -iif v.g (W. ll tn riFfl, The ltl lu1 ) u irr qr cirtini rtrt 1 untie, At im tuti 'I mi iiife t r Mi mi i) ti 1 Iv-inaik t cl' ' if r . U. i f Dial i m't ' i ii i I ii all 1 hftnl liTfan.i lo C. A. -U--h.lv , , lviritur . a J. I'. U'Altlll.i:, lii-iii-iut Aul., I'l.llndclliUU dee. 0, IS 4 w d ArJE' EXCITING DOOZE IlKI-illM! tlll till' H 11.11 AnVllNTl'ltllSol STANLEY H AFRICA The omv antli-title and crpjrlRhted e.capedl thm. I'i ti. e b11IH.11 1 de i-itntiie author, lion. J. T" llid)ii i.iii-s a rui ijl..u-ii f f his V umlertul Dls iMMrlin ti Mtli-aaiid mmv, lous Jnuioey down tli run-jo. Ii ih la-ill-utti.ij as rnnmuce. I'rotusvly il lustrated, aud hlkhl' iii'li'ied bj the ru-liryunl I re's, Agcntu ire Milium lu to ss per day, Srarly Agents Waiited iS. ZZZ lllTillMtD lllttis., Publishers, 1'hlladilphla, ra. dec.o, ',6 lw d A1 SSIQNEE'S SALE 01' VAU'APLB HEAL ESTATE ! Inpusuirreot anotdernt tho Court of Cominoa Tlens ot OolumMi cou-iti, Hib uudi r.ls;ued Ass irueo ri vm heUuj 1,'r, Lt Tuibottownshlp Noitliumoer I mil county fir Hi,- t client of creditors, w til sell at public kulo ou the ininlheg, un Hiituiilay, December 28, 1878, at two ' ' i'S't p, in . Hie M'lnwine riescrtbeil real rs late: ah thanvrtnln lntul irrouud situate la Hie toouor uraiiir il. ii', i'i iv.. Pa., boundi'it ou tho uo ill t.v bird I Iajw savui;, on the aotitw by U. K hloai-.iiulho eutby Vlll Ur aud on Ibo won byOaMd llerrlnir ciutilnlnir oue-fourlhoi anacre. ii-oi o or leas wheivou la el octet! u s o-story riiiitiv DtVilUui; House, frams ouUkltchen, and tthor ouUiutldinirs. Tbire lialsn uneio-llent well ot water on U prerntMj. i"ui p,ii-mcmj iht eeui oi tuo purcuave inouoy io r I aid ct Ihu Mrltlni: aewn ol Uie rroptr- ty , the l nuiauis, u, lure cuunrniauou ox sale. W.II.HMITII, .Hlgiieo. dec. t,1-Jw PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Piiutwl lit thin (Mlicn IIS HI 1 I KlrTIPH .AVT ITTI' MOST UEA80NAHLE TERM SWEEipfgjpAvY ClewiiiToliacco! K
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