THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CTTmty, PA. THE nt, nous no no, nun at, jax. iois;. Rail Road Time TaMc. LACKAWANNA bLOOMSlimtO HAIL nOAD NORTH. SOUTH, ucommodatlon Train e.l A. M. 8 OOA. M. ttall Irnln t.89 A. M 4.49 1'. t tvprcs'i Train 1.6T1'. M. 11.4) A V IATAW11SA KAIL KOAtl. NORTH SOCTH w ii'iHUiitlon Trttn . o.lts A. M. T.8S V. M UvmI ir Knprcas 4.0 1. M. 11,45 A. M Tlirimtrhcariiori EtpreMralnr-1luTtoNew York it Pliltailelplilr. Accommodation train runa between latawlssii ant WIlllAtnspori,. rUDLIO 8ALB3. Tho admlnitrntors of Istlali Yeager tle-cens-td, will Fell Hal telale In LociM and Hoarlng creek townidiip", at Yengir's Hold, Slablown, on Saturday Januaty lltli, 1879, at 10 o'clock a. in. David HpIwIr, Eieciilor of Peter llelwlgwlll pell real estate In Calnwlsia on Tuesday, Felui ary 4th. Kev, P. Mitchell will remove to the property of Dr. V. M. Ktber on the fir-t of April. Now i the lime In litiv thermometer. Iiavc riot been ao low since IhI trinUr They The Cori'et bind lin secured the service of an efficient leader, anil l practicing regularly, B. F. Zirr Ui . Iiae opened a law office In UnaiK't's mlilintf A heavy mow florin pn valla as we go lo prcs. Why kIio iIi! llm Republican poke fun at oni iptcturo of St. Nicholas? Didn't we apologize tor It ? Tbo nccrunta of tho Commissioner for tho past yenr nro being examined by tho now board of auditors Ti e bonds of V. II. Jncoby as Register and Recorder nmonnt to $15,333 3., Instead of $5 C33.33, ns recently published Clirvr Jackson's Hrst sivect Navy Tobacco. 1iST In Rlooinstnirg, a breast pin marked Dunning, on the- bock. The finder will be suit nbte rewarded on liavinir It at Hev. S. Mitchell If the Republican had inquired of some one who knows, when it attempts to stato fads, it would not hare blundered by saying that this is W H. .Incoby's third term. Everybody else knows that it his fourth term. Mr. Amos B'ickatew of this place was united the bonds of matrimony on the 4lh Inst., to Mrs-. Mears, of llailelon. We' extend our con gratulations. James K Maurer, of Mifllin, now in the pen itentiary scrvine oui a sentence under convic tion of forgery has been recommended for pai- don, The new county officers were sworn in on Tdnmlay. The Commissioners have appointed "E It. Ikler attorney, and John B. Casey clerk of llie board for tlit enuing year. Subscribers who think thero is a mi'take in iht date of the printed label on their papers nbould always bring their receipts with theui wrlieo they come lo settle so that the mistake it any, run be ccrected. Nonctt The undersigned hereby gives no tice that he will be a camlld.itu for onstabli of Uloorasburg, at the coming Spring election, and would respectfully ask for the support ol voters of all Glasses. James Thomas At the adjourned court on December 28lh, n witness who had neglected to obey a subpeena 'at the regular December session, was brought in on a bench warr.int, and fined $25, for contempt of curt Persons who have uny inclination lo .disobey the process of the court had better bear tthis 111 mind: It wmld be a great c, nvenience to the Sher iilTaiUl the printers, if attorneys having writs to .advertise would get them out not later than Mon day -of the week they are to be published. It is a frenucnt occurrence for writs to come in th-s day of publication, thus causing great haste at time when work mioiiIu be carefully done, and often dclajing the i3sue of, tho paper. Mr. John M, Barton, a most capable and ix perienced hotel clerk, Ins been engsgsd by Mr Knons. at 'he Brlslul House. Mr. Birlon wa- for a long lime at the Einlo Hotel in PiUston and subsfnuentlv at the Exchange Hotel In Bloom-burg. He Is courteous and obliging and his many traveling friends will be glad to h'sr he is agai i in position to serve them. Willabam Leader. iJOrs. A. L. Turner and W M Krberhsveen Ueitd inln lurli-rnersbip In the practice, of rat ell icin. Dr. Tunnr his al-o a partnership wild SDr Walker of Broad St., Plill., one nftliefni menl physicians of ihe cil, Dr Ittber has rej moved. tci.tlie rc-idt-nce of Dr. Turner. Boih o these gfiitUmen aje well known as skilled prac litioners, and we have no doubt the new a.r rangemint will prove beneficial to them. Di 'Turner his made a wide ri-putillon for succes fill ilrealuirnt of El'ilepy, and hai .eflected tmanv remarkable cures. The Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Jtnnuiy is niying i's employees in i-crtp. and wal! continue distribuilng it until all have bee ipaid for work done in Uie months of Septerub OajSer and N ivember. The December wages will be paid in cash. This payment does not 'include lhe employees of lhe Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron Compiny, who are all paid up in i-a-li, but only those ol the railroad company. It will be paid out by two paymas ters, one lor lhe lower division and the other for the upper division 'the division includis tbe Richmond district, Germantown and Nor. risiown branch lo Norristown ; and from Ilridge port lo Broad Btreet, including the Chester branch, Th 1 upp r divishm consists of the main tine from Bridgeport lo Potlsville; all of lhe branches in Schuylkill county ; the Catawi a.i and Wllliauisp irt branch ; Hirrlsbnig to AI enlown PeikiouiHi bramb; Pitkiring Val ley ; Coalbrixikdale j Schuylkill and Su-que haniia; Berks anil L-high ; ana Kiading and eColumba. Through the lower divi-iuii $300, 1000 worth of It will be distributed and through ttbe upper division $1)00,000. There will be paid Willi the December check roll, lo each person to whom the company has been in arrears for the past year, a sum ciu.il to five pe Jcent upon one months wages as due to him for interest upon previous payments. The circular puts a rather better appearance on the script Idea, and will be received with satis faction by the men. Various Causes Advar.clng years, care.tlcrness.dtsa'-polntment.and here-lttarj predls;sitlon all op rate to turn tho hair, gra), tind either of llieii.licllm Nit lushed i re maturely. Artta'alUin Viaoa w ill rt store faded or gray, light aud red hair to a rich hrowu or deep black as maydeshed. It b tuns and rh-annes the scalp, giving It a healthy action, and temovesand cures dandruff and nun ora Hy IU use (ailing hair. Is checked, and a new growth will be produced lo u'l cases vi hero the toll cleg are not de- troj t d or glands decayed. Its ettecu aie beautlm ly Bhown on krah), weak or sickly hair, to which afew applica tions will produce the gloss and ut'bhnefea of youth Harmless and sure In Us operation it Is Incompara ble as a dre8:tt,g, and la especially valued for the ur. larlro ant, rienne-s ej tore P Ir-ipnts. 1" con si ,s npltl,, r wl I or rt' e- find ..HI nit --r.il ,tprt,r whlto caiubrlo; jet It huls longou the halr,una steeps it irt-bu anu vigorous. o mui t axl in 1 1 mm. m.i TUB PASt YBAlt. To tub Editor. oftiieColcmduk Sirir A tho year of 1878 has closed upon us with all Its turmoils and strifes, I herewith transmit to you my annual rejiort lo your many readers. This has been an eventful year. The great pol meal campaign Is over and the Be publican par ty nro Jubilant over the victory lliey have nchlevid, and now It remains with tho minori ty, to submit to the voice of the people The great question of the day, Is the financial ques tion ami 1 hope and trust l ist enimri'M will tile tbla matter for tho welfare at the nation at large, tint their deliberations may be with an e single to the glory of God, and the teeming millions whom ll.ey represent. Our country Is till In a depressed condition, the wheels of In ustry are at a stand still, The cause I believe Is owing to the corrupt legislation of our flnsn- ill affelis. Our legislative halls should be fill id with virtuous men. Now as a people do we osess the required amount of virtue, or can we tlaln to It? The government will stand, or if w may possess that amount of virtue and do not maintain lt,the Government will Ml. There Is no self sutalnlng power In Individual vir ile; would to God that our legislative halls were filled by men possessing this grand trait of Christian character. The good Lord has be- towed upon us as a nation an abundant crop for its teeming millions, enough and to spsre.f.ir which we onghlo ho thankful and render to Him, wlinAifivrt'lh not aspirrow lo fall, our inilrd thanks for his mercies and blessings, Our Smthern friends have bceu visited with hat direful scourge, the yellow fever, which wpt Into the rharnel-linnse. between eleven and we-lv Ibnu-ai.d of 'xir Mltiw mortals whilst rt at s'ifl'-ring slid Jstics follow In the track. ur northern friends hav heanlly responded lei ,i calls of Die siiHerlng, threby manifesling he great brotlierh"ol of love. I wish you good cheer for civil and religious liberty j no llli'ial spy watches our entrance here nor does rmcd soldier interfere with the liout-t ut erauco of truth. We are free lo work and our ongues to speak. The Bible unclasped and pen to all who will accept it to obtain ever- asliug life through the Mood of the Atnneiunl. fae temperature of 1878 on an average ha-been mild one. There have been no extremes ot ild or heat, for any length of time. Accord tig lo my thermometer the greatest degree ol eat was July 18th in the morning 8-5 , at noon 100, at 1 o'clock p. m. 102, at 2 o'clock 93 nil at f o'clock 92" in the slude. During eigln ays the thermometer ranged from 90 lo 93 in ho shade The temperature for January, the higlie-t point 44' above zero, lowest 1 below zero. tor rebruarv, higlie-t punt 13 , lowe-l t zero. For- March the highest 79, lowest :2 above zero. For April, highest 80, low- 45 above zero. For May.highest point 90", lowest 40 above zero. For June, highest point 95, lowest 60 in the shade. For August, highest point 0(3, lowest 51in the shade. For September, highest point 92, lowest 44 in the hade. For November, highest point 60, low est 21 above zero, for December, highest 69( lowest tr. The coldest days of the year were January Sih, 1 below zero, aud February 4th thermometer at zero. The month of December was the coldest of the year. During the year 1878 there were 148 cloudy days, 43 rainy ones, 7 snowy ones and 1C7 clear, some of them par tally no. There were 50 thunder showers ; in March 2, in April 8, in May 3, in June 8, in July 15, in August 9, and in September 5, Whole dvptli of snow from January 1st, 1878, to January ll 1879, was two feet one inch. The norl.il'ty within the borough limits of Blooms burg during the year 1878 is as follows: From 90 to 95, one; from 70 to 80, seven ; from CO lo 70, six ; from 50 10 60, six ; from 40 to 50, elev en ; from 30 to 40, lo ; from "0 lo 30, three ; from 15 to 20, foui ; from 10 eo 15, four ; total 14. From the cradled infant up lo ten year-, 43, making in all within the borough limits of Ulooui-burg 92. a filling off of 17 from 1877, This is the second week of Januirv, 1879, I wi-li you all, readers, a Happy New Year may of you, my friend-, will pus away ere his year shitll clo-e. 1 exp-ct all tint are llv ing in their sins, to come to Jesus as Nlrodemus lid, and have them washed away in the foun ,in of blood which clemJelh from all sin. Arise id ileimrt for this is not your rest. All of hich is respectfully submitted by your friend and well ivi'her. John SavpEn. At a regular meeting i f Van Camp Lodge No HO, I.O. O. F., held D-c. 21, 1S7H. The N. G announced the death of brother A. 1' Slaynian and a poiuleil a onnitoliiee to nrait re- oliilioes of condole neu. winch committee re- K.rted tbe following, which was approved I'he bu 'le note of death has agnn sounded ai:i another brother has gone to his rest. Brother Alfred F, Slayman was born In Columbia coun ty, Pa., June 17, 1837, died of consumption in Bloom-burg, Pa., at 1 o'clock a. m , Dec. 18th, Ia78, aged 41 years, 0 tnonlhs and 1 day ; was buried by Van Camp Lodge No 140, I. O. O. F at Espy, Columbia county, Pa., Dec. 10th 1878. Peace to his ashes. Death is so certain and. frequent, that Its occurence should never startle us, but rather be be looked tipn'i as, in reality it is, tho common lot of all. When deal h claims one wo love It utartles and saddens us beyond expression, we mourn nnd refuse In be comforted by any com fort except that which proceeds from the sub-iiis-ive taith, that Qoil doe-lh all things well, anil from the triumphant hope that we may meet again, in a happy and heavenly home, therefore Resolved, That ihis Lodge mourns the loss of a brother and that we sympathize with the children and relatives of the deceased in their sUliition. Resolved, That this Lodge be drapped in mourning, and Its members wear the usual badge for thirty daya Chkist. F. Kkiw, I Robert Suit, f Com. HE.NMV O. Phillips, J Fatal Accipent. On Wednesday rovning as C. M. Kirkendell, school teacher at Glen Ci ty, Columbia county, Pa., was in the act ol shooting, the breech pin of his gun blew oui and struck him in the forehead, fracturing his kull. lie was about one mile fiom home al the time of the accident, one-fourth of the din tance he walked, balance hid to be carried. A phesiclan was brought as quick as possible, but c mid not help the poor fellow. He died at 9:40 p. rn , was single and 18 years of age. His lo-s will be mourned by lhe whole couimuotty. During lecess nnd si noon It was his custom t' play with and get I'll g lines of different kinds or the aniusem-nt of his schol-ers,snd diia made him a special favorite with all. i'unoury liner lean . For lhe Information of holders of policies In the Continental Life In-urance Co we pobllsl the following answer lo n letter wrjlleti from this Ltlice, aeklng when distribution wlll.be made Office of Receiveh Continental Like Ik- nt'HANCE Company jVo 20, aVuftan i'fr, (J'. O. Jiox 88) Kev Yenk JaniHrt 4i 1879, In rtplv tu yours of 30th iiit.l have tossy ; There are catain qiuslions uf Law which mu th-judicially drlirmlneil IkAiu a distribution i mi be made, as the stains of several classes ol claims has not ll been defined II is therefore Itosieslble'lo say al vshat lime stall dKrlbtitlon will take place. The assets are being converted Into rash which will be paid to policy owners pro rata, as soon as tbe Court will have disposed tbe questions referrid lo, , The Civirt liasrsntlv lsued an order 'bir . . i . . ..... nt.i .. .ltt. 1 11 e. s -i - ' 1 I j or las. leteip.s i.) Iti.u ui Jmn jus' . Ol'couisj i (hose who have already meet are airigui. Jum I'. O'Nu, RJvc. lei suns nouns. J. L. ratten A Co, 47 Barclay street New York, hare commenced the publication of an Illustrated Magtzlne called Leisure JIaun, at the popular price $1 per year. Its forty Pees, of three colums each, are full of reading mailer or interest to all oui readers, Tho lllti-liallons are well executed, and the stories, sketches and hi . , . poetry a e from we.known American writers. lhe publishers of course naturally desire that an siiouiii see ami examine tilts Magasine, ami hat all may do so, they offer to send It on trill three months for twenty five cents, end will, In addition, send ear h thresj months' -ubscrlttr n beautiful chroino mollo, entitled "Faith, Hi p and Chanty, ' This mono, sue Cxl7 n che. piloted in tifievn oil oolors.is mi liable tor liaint, and is worthy to adorn any ho.ine. Jau, 0-3 II. Ihldwln, of Monroe City, Ind , writes on. Jer dale of Dec. 3d, 1877, that Ills wile U'ed Dr, Pierce'a Favorite Prescription with won derful results. It effected her entire cure, after several physician had failed. The many sim liar letlera positively affirmlng'that the Favor ite Prescription had cured lhe diseases and weakness peculiar to women, Induced Dr Pierce Id sell it under a guarantee; Ladies need no longer submit to useless and painful local treat men!, as lhe Favorlie Prescript! m Is a safe,sure, and "peedy cu-c. Ilutiil'cls who Imvh been bed ridden for years have bten restored to per- tett health by lis use, Tho regular annual meeting of tho Pennsyl vania EJit rial Association will be hold in tho Senate Committee ro' ins, in the Capitol Bui'd- ings. at Hnrrisburg, on Wednesday, 22nJ inst E. A. Niven formerlv proprietor of th tlksbirre Isaacr will bp the J 1 errtn'irar ist- respondent of the Philadelphia TVrat durinz the coming session of the Irglslattire W arp glsd lo heir It. Our drega's' Inform us that Dr Bull's Cough Rvrup ells better than a"y other medicine, and alw.iv gives satisfac tion. ep hive not bopn oVIgpil to procoro tba' lrv oo'ls box tor I hp recpiion or cold vet. In fscf wp have not even found It necpiry to have the bole In our vest porket mended to keep die first gold coin ront sliding out. We cannot underslanil whv people will spend lollars for trashy medicine, and s-vallnw rpurts of wishy-washy stuff, for co'ds when Dr. Una' Expectorant, which Is a sure cure, can be had of any druggist, at 25 and 50 cents a bottle. C. C. Trench of Lightlreet while agisting in rebuilding Trench's dam below Ijlghtslreet stepped In an air hnlo In tho ice and falling broke his leg near the thigh. He is now doing well. Doctors aro to guard human life and bring relief to the sick. So does Dr. Bull's Bihv Sv- rup ; it contains nothing injurious and is al ways reliable To be bad at all drug stores In our town. Price 2o cents. Msj. II. L. Vancleve of Philadelphia deliver ed a very able and interesting discourse on Temperance nt the Presbyterian church last Tuesda, evening Goon for Bahies Wo are pleased to say that our baby was permanently cured of serious protracted irregulnrity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by its mother, which nt the fame I .. , , f . i 1.1 i . .L I time restored her to perltct health and streiigth. The Parents, University avenue, ltochesier, The Exchange Hotel has been supplied with water works, so that there is a plentiful supply on each floor. All Immense tank on the third Biory,filleil from the ruof and when that fails,!)) a pump from the cistern, keeps up the supply This bouse now contains every modern conven ience except gas. Its present proprietors, Messrs. Tubbe & Chamberlin are keeping up its reputation as one of the best hotels in the country. ,, . , c i , ,i r.n- I Croaking is not confined to lhe irog l onus A i Hun . nam. nlnuiit evervbodv is lioarsp. The log humanity, send Pee to all who need It, the recl At tins season almost everyuouy is iioarsc. me pe1"and air-clou tor maklcgtho simple remedy by blealine of distressed lungs is heird everywhere. Why is this, when ioe' limey' of lloreliomul and Tar will cure any cough, told or hoarseness in H hours? Sold by all Druggists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute'. Singular Accident. On Wnlntsday team belonging to Mr. Frank Leisenring was i i.:..,... ii, ,,,!. lirn.l, V-,ll,.r i few mil. being driven through JJrush alley, a lew mil- us from this place, and the roads being in irn had condition one of the horsis got his foot f.i-1 in a deep rut. Jacob Teats, the elnv er took nn ax and attempted to cut loose the frozen'grotind around the horse's foot so as to releaso the animal. One of the blows was not ell directed and It struck the horse's leg cm- rig the foot entirely oil 1 The horse, wlin-li a va ued at $200. had lo be shot. inamom imfs. Another Suffeher Cubed Discharged from lhe Massachusetts General Hospital as in curable, with inflammatory rheumalism in my boulders, fingers and feet j Buffered fearfully for three years j tried everything : lost all hope- Dr. Giles' Liniment Iodide of Ammonia eject ed a comniete cure. bLt.EN bMITH. No. 72 Plane St., Fall lliver, Mass. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet. Da. Giles. 120 West Broadway, N, Y. Trial size 25 cents. OOOD ADVICE. Now is the time of yiarfor Pneumonia.Lung Fever, ec. Kvery family should have a boltio "of Boschce's German Sy up Don't allow lor one moment lluit cough to take hold ot your child, your family or yoursen. ionsumpeiou. Asthma. Pneumonia,. Croun. Hemorrhnges.atul other fatal diseases may set in. Aiiuougu ie is Imp fiprman Bvrun IS CUrilllT thousands Ol these dreaded diseases, yet it is much better to have it at hand when three doses will cure you. One bottle will Inst your whole family a winter and keep you safe from danger. If you are consumptive, do not resi until you have tried this remedy Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular size 7o cents, bold by your uruggisis. aug 30, '7S-tt Jl E. P. KU.NKKL'S 11IT1"KU WINE Of IRON. This truly valuable tonic has been bo thoroughly tested by all classes ot the community that li is now deemed Indispensable as a Tonlo medicine. It costs I but little, purines the blood, and gHes tone to tho I stomach, renoeates the tyst.m and prolongs lire hverybody should have It. For the cure of weak Btomachs, oencroi t'emuiy Indlgefctlon, diseases uf the stomach, and for all ca ses rt quiring a tonic I This v. Ino lucludi s the most agreeabio and e nicieni I Salt of Iron we possess Citrate of Magnetic Oxide combine I lth the most energetic of vegetable ton icsYellow I'eruvlau Hark. D i you wantiomethlug to strengthen ) ou I Do j ou want a good u ppettte t Do ) ou want 1 1 get Hd or nervousness T Da you want energy? Do you want Ui bleep well ? Uojou wont to build up our constitution T Do you want to feel well J Do you want a brhk and vigorous feeling: If you do iry KUNKKLM III I'l EH WINE OF I IhON. I only ask a trial ot this valuable medicine I lloware otco mterfelts as Kunkel's Hitter Wine of I ironlstheotily sure and 'fit-dual remed' In the I known wot Id for lhe permanent euro ot Dyspepsia I and Debt tty, and as thrre area number ot Imita tions ottered to the public, I would caution the com munity to purchase nono hut the genuine ankle, manufactured by E. Y. Kunkel. and having his I btaimi on the cork of every bottlo The tact that oth ers are attempting 1 1 Im'tate this valuable retne-iy. pi ov, sits worth anl speaks volumes la Psfuvor, I (let the genuine, K. V, liuuhei's. Hold only in II bottles. Bold by druggists and I dealers eu-ryhere. E F. Kunkel, Proprietor, 259 I North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Tupo Worm ItruioviMl Allvo. Head and all complete In two hours. No feti till head passes. t-cat, lit and Mnnwb. oruis ri mo - et by l.r. Krxkel. va N 'rth NIdUi "lr. phi del- l Ula, Pa. bend lor circular, or isk your i,ru,-glit Ici a bottle ot Kunkel's Worm Byrup, It never (alls. I'ru i. Business INoticos DOBBIN'S EWEOTItIO SOAP. Having oblnlned tho agency of this Cr.LWiiiATr.ti Soap for llloomslitirg and vicinity, I append the ppini'iu ni some in our n-i. peopi" ns io lis merits. i nave lieil lJ"lii,ns i-leclrif S" inmle tiy u (!rn(,In Co , I'hilsdelpbla, Pa., nr wssblntf about ten yrnrs.nnd think It I have urt-il D'dibln's I- leclric S"l made iiperlnr In uny other Mrs. O 0 Harkley." We bae-e ii., Dobbin's ElfCtrli'H 'iui and find it superior to any other it all olhen. , rs. It. .laeoliy, Sir.. II. II f tnh nor. I ilnlrp nil my friend and customers to Give thu .Sort) one Trtal, so that they may know jut how good the nest boap in the Unttcil Bints ts, J. ii. .MAizn. July 12, '78-ly lllnomsburg, Pa. Wo arc authorized to announce tho narao of.Inhn I'cnman ns candid etc lor constablo at the I'rbruaiy election Overcoats. Overcoats. For Men, Boy and Children at l). Liowenoerg s- Boot headquarters at McKlnney'e. T.rv it Buy it Palm Palm Palm Soan At Jacob II, Maize's at Jacob II. Maize's may 3-18w McKinncys Slioo Store below Court House. The chctpet and best, rendy-mada Cloth ing nlnay nn band at Loivetiberg's. Iramplon Bmtbpr's Palm soap at Jacob I M ii7. ' It Is the best. Try It. may 8-8w Admission frp at McKinney's. f'ramploti' Palm Sn.ttr Is the best laun. drv snap In this or any other market. For one liy Jacoh u. .iinizo. may 18-aw Call at McKinney's for Shoes. Winter Clothing cheaper than ever at D. Liven berg s. Uiihbers at McICInney's. The latest style ofliats always on hand at n r ...... .,1,..... Lr uunciiuci Tradn dollars taken lor 100 cents at V. O. McKinney's. A fine selection of Ladies' Gold Watches and Chains, both American and import d by th best makers at li. iiernhanl a Jewel ry Store. Boots aud Shoes cheap at McKinney's. Cash paid for Itw Skins. Fox. Skunk Mink, Musk ll.it. &c, at David Lowen berg's. fltntlf'-llftlr KOKMKH 1'KfCEft. (Jood Hruisski.s (uhi'Kts. iso ner varJ. Tnoruvs. from 510. M OUKri'hs, WILTON. AXMINSTEH, VELVEVH UOUV.UI.USHELS,nnilTlIUKi: 1'LVOAH I'KT.s nt cq i Uly lo prices. IL ULOTIIS all wU thf from R5c. ner vard. HCKrUUTMNH, ft oo per pair, to the finest HEAL lauu importer., hi SHLPPAHD KNAPP'S 189 and 191 Sixth Avenue, Correr13lh street. KKW YORK. nov. si ivsm a&co T will mall (Freeit'ie recelne fur astmnlo Vkqeta- m.k hum that win remote Tan, Fitt-CKLK-s, i-i m - LKl ann uiotcocs leavinir ino ssin sine, e-ieirano oeauiuui ; Ul-si ihsiiuluums lur iirouuciuLT 11 mjeun- aDt Kroith of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Ar?9'4D0,ns 'o"'1 p, lien anneii sr. t.. m TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser bavins bten permaueutly eured or that di-Afiii hiuohbm 'niiKiimnnnn. nv a. himnin rpmn rir in HTiKiciiq ti make knemnto hla fellow suDtT- pr ih i mum ot cure. To all who desire It Up will send u cpj' or ! ho prescription used, (free of charge ) with directions fur preparing and using the name wnivii iuc ui una a bui e umuiur vunsLjif HON, ASiUTiU, HIOU' UIUS. o-i;, Parties wisii.r.c the I'rescrlDtlon. will please ad dress K. A. WILS.'N, 191 1'enn st.( WUlUmsburff, N, V. u&ca nov, xx, 'is-em ERRORS OP YOUTH. 4 (lgTi.EV4N who Buttered for years from ervous r 11KB1I.1TY I'BhMSTCBK unciv, aua an mo enecis . ,. . . ld,. ,,. 10r thB 8k.e 0I .. UKB1MTY 1'aKMeTCttK 11BCAY, ana aiiinoenecia whl'.hh- was cured, hunere-rs lshlng to nroit by the a,ertlser'a experience can no to oy aouressing m terree'tconnoenee, miiv it ,m:iii-'V. 11 nprtnr Kl.. Kpw Vnrt. nov. 22, 7um aico PILES! Dr- Faber's Colebrat-d Paimess Remedy is the iiesrever known for Piles of eierv kind (PleSrlloir. Itchlnu, llllnd, Inward, ic.) and all diseases ot the. nECTCx', whether rec-iit or 'long standing, Instant relief and effet ts a radical and rs Clm n ,a .)rescllbeU by M j.njslclans wl permanent Musicians who are ac- nimiiited with It. clnonlccases readily eleld to It. r.O SUrKU.UI llltlUUl. lc(Ullw, JJ ii, uu. ...i.i-.u wmr suneiinra. tiNLY &u cents for a I auob 1'ack- iiik. M-ne liv mall on recelnt of mice. For sale by all lirnggists. Da..J. I'AULit Co., 22 Ann W..X. V, nov, 2, 'iMini uae-o VEGETINE IS RECOMMENDED BY ALL Physicians. Valley Stream, Queens t?o., Lono Island, N. Y.J Mn. II. It. Stevens: Dear Air, I take tho pleasure of writing you A small certilicnle coiHs-rtilna" Veirettm pre pared by you. 1 bavelwen asurTererwItti the Jiunirj(n for over forty years, and have had the Cftionic IHmihtrn for over six months, and iiavo tried most every thins; was given up to die, and tllil not esiwi-t lo live from day to day, and no I'liysician could touch my case. 1 saw e tutr Vi-gellne reciiiumeinlwl to rure Jlyvjxl'tta, 1 ei'iitmettcett uslitir It, and I continued dotng so. lend um now u well woman and restored to perlett health. All who are anilcted with this tcrrlblo Ulsi-use. 1 wnulil kindly recommend to try It for thu l,i-ni-tlt of their health, und It is excclle-nt es a blood purltlcr. . IlyUr.T.ll. Koiidfs.M. D.fnr ' M1W. WM. 11. l OllBES. Veoetine. When the blood hecomes lifeless and BtSKnant, either from clianeool weather or of i-llniHte, want of exercise. Irreculur dli-t, or from any other cause, ttie VkokTiN k will re new lhe blond, carry oil' the putrid humors, cleanse the slomacll. rejrlilulu tho bowels, and tnipurt a tone of vlor to tho whulo body, VEGETINE For CANCERS and CANCEROUS HUMORS. Tho Doctor's Certificate. Bead it. Achley.Wasuinutuji Co., III., Jan. 11,1878. Sln.H.K.feTivKa:- Vu Mr, This li to (ertliy that I hmlbwn fiuiKitmrrronitty.'on-CiNiri u my right. rea, ultlth iew sety rnpklly, mid uil my irii-mla lintl Liven mi' up 10 ilie, w lien I heard of our inftlu-hn', ViKvii"'. retominemlfd for ctmrrr it i ul Otnaivui Vhjiigii. J eoiuniencf J lo tnke It. unlsMn ft.uml niyselt Nicliutliig lu fvel Ij-( tir; jiiyla'HltliHlidi'plritiU'lli It'll the benign lumitMKuuhtch ttexeiteU,iiiiainurwniumLi fiom thtf tlnut I cuniuieiiceil lUv iiseuril.eif c Uuo, tbd CUitcer fume out uliuobt bodily, CAltHIE DkFOUnnST. I cvrtllY tlut I nru iritoii&Uy acquainted with Mrs. Iwi'orresl, ami tui lit r f our wry bestwoiuvn, DK.H. 11. 1 UJW fc-IW. A 1 1. DlSEAHKH OFTHK IlLCWHi.-If VEOETINB relieve I'ttin.cieHiiiie, i.urHy.ftiKl euro iiicb UlwaHea, resiorlntt the iiatleiil lo iwriVct healtU mltr trylnif dliu-reiit 'hlclan. many reme (Ilea, aiMUtiiTeritnf (,tr tri, tt it not cnucluslv 1'itKif, If yu are aaufterer, you ran be cured? liy In thin tnetlictuH -runnltiK uch itrvat cum b? It wtilks In the blood. In Ui ilrt ulut Inu fluid. It can truly bo called lh tit tat Jttwxt rut(jii: 1 btt great nourruof dltieaiH originates In the blood; and no medicine that dot a nov net tfirecily u.oii It. to I'unfy and re mo vat, baa uny Just claim upou (iubllo attvutlou. VEGETINS (regard It as a valuable FAMILY MEDICINE. Mb.IT. It. Stevens t- ain Mir lineuset Vein Mr. I take plensure In saylnc tbst I Iimetisea llie veseune in niy lumiiy wiiii b'- riaulti.and l he known of nee rrul emu-sol remitrs able cure etrecleil by II. I reitiird It ft a VUIUuoiu isuiliy uieuicuie. iiuij- juu,., ItUV. WM. Ml IK)NAL& The Hev. Wm. McDonsid Is well known tlirtmsh the United Mates u a ululele-r la lbs M, U. Church. v,,n . U..U Rnr.i.-. Vrnrrls-E Uacknowl- edced and lee-olutneiided by, iihyslclulis and aiKithecarles to be the ue-si punner ami civ.ni of the blood yet discovered, and tlusniands .uk In lu praise who have beeu restored lo uva.iu. VEGETINE Tlio JI. 1.'s lmvo It. I,'.. ' s.. 1. . 1 i.uva nnlrl Votrnilnti fop a Inn time, aud And It lve not excellent natlifao- VEGETINE Peers red by II. It. NTKVnXS, Iluhtou, Ma. I Vegetiue li Sold by all brujjsUt,. Jsji. 10, ,Tlr Jwp NEW AVDERTISEMENTS. SHERIFFS SALE. liy vlrtuo ot a writ of M. Uvsrl ractas, Issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas ot ColnmMa county anito mo illrecte,1, will baesposed to publlj sale upon llio premises at tho lied Tavern.vlllage of Mon tana, Conjnghum township In salil county at ten o'clock In the forenoon on .Monday, Jaiiuary '27, 1879, All Hint. Oennltl tdirt nrlnn I with lltn .r.niUn,n-.gl sit latsj In the atorcsajl township of Connshim iMUaded an I ileicriried its follows l lieglnnlng at inoienm ortneraco or the north abutment ol the b I le ot tin New York ami MIcMlo Coal FloM Cool HailrialCora.wny. (tti llnoof whoso roal cn-sses the pubiU roi.l lo .rlliia from centralla to (JaUwtssa ai tlut place), thence 1 onli -0 Ufgress west w fet, thence north 8 degrees west 840 tcet, thence north degrein ciiol 4',0 fei't, thence north ton degrees west 43S feet, thenue north 81 degrees east 420 feet, the & e aoutu degrees ait 191a feet, thence nortti MX lie grees west 511 feet to tho place of beginning, con talnlng Is acres and 80 perches, he tho samo niOro or less, upou parts whercot tho aforesaid village ot Montana has been laid out, and the;butldlngs there of, to wit t A tavern house, sundry framo dwcilln; houses and outbuildings, a frame Bcnool house and other structures have been erected. Inthoaileot tho said property certain lota of the said ylllago, lo cated thereon to wlti Lots purchased of Samuel Let by Btnco the 14th day ot March, 184J and paid for In iuii io mm uy ino purchasers of the samo will be sold separately from tho other p-irtsof the property and were Improved, singly also, unless In esses where bevcral lota aro held toffcther br tho simo terretenant,andordiirotealottsamong and between tho Bald luts n 111 bo according to tho rerwrt of Sam uel Knorr, hsq., Master, made to tho said Court ot Common Picas of Columbia county, in an action of scire Facias upon mortgage therein brouitht by Ml- cnael lederolt ugaluat Samuel Ixlby and le-rro tea- ants, to enforce tho payment of purchase money of the premises above mentioned, which ssld action Is numbered VJl ot September Term 1-Jt In said Court 1 anl other ot thu lots ot tbo Bald town which have iku Improved or otlurwlso luvo sueclal valuo wl 1 also bo hold separately and blngly,or two or more to-1 geiher where held by the same terre tenant or claimant. It Buch separate sales shall be necesary to secure a run price lor the premises a foresaid. A more particular description ut the Improved and other lots to Da sold Is ai folio a : mode A.-Slotatrontlng on Centre street UO feet deep. Lotl vaamt, lots t and J vaunt but fenced togeiher.lut I a piaultdwjlllnfhoiisa and out-builds' mas, i-uuip iicjnoacu terre tcaaot or claimant, lot 5 .v-utou,ouuuuiaa reuermau ciaimaat, loticnianu Jnelllughouso with small o it buildings. Samuel III ley claimant, occiplal by Samuel Luke, tenant ! lot i, p. auK o .veiling house and out buildings, clal ,.ant fuiup uclobach, occupied by Samuel Leiby ; lot 8 vacant, Bernard Hrcssllne, claimant. Il.ock D.-8 lots fronting on U-lby street 110 feet doep. Lot I, vacant next Second street: lots 2. a and 4 vucant, fenced together, I'litllp Helnb ich claimant; iuui a uuu u vac mi, mnco . I igecuer. Got e Q F. Kb erly, cUlmint ; lots t and 8 vacant. Block O.s lou rroatlnir on Lelbv street, rrnm ion tolisreotin depth. Lota 1 to d Inclusive. va -ant; ' o luso vacant, Cornelius Donohuo claim ant. Hlock D.-(New Man) c lots, nrst 4 Irontlnir'on Cen tre street, lie feet deep; lot 1. vacant. Franklin Yo. .uin, claimant ; lot 2 vaca' t, about one halt fenced, eurea uancrott, claimant ; lots 3, i, a and fenced lugeiacr, a Darn on lota 3 and 4.houie burned down. claimant, Ja nes Morrison. Illock K. 9 lots Irontluit on Lclby street. Ilrst 1 be. lnglloreet deep. Lotl, a double plank duelling una.; Uiu pig pen, ueviu uavls's heirs claimants, .-.oiomonsuyuerandsjlph Knlttle, occupants ; the lomalnlng lots In thla blockvacant; lot 0 claimed by Lphralm LC by, I Hlock t 10 lots.tho first I frontlneon Lelbvstrppt ot irregular depth, Iroin 141 to 13 J feet, or less. Lot i, uouoie piaun dwelling house and out bulldtogs, . ...uu . u.iivn j. null uiaiiuiiLa : iuli I .ou.tiuu, uouse.suoio and otner out uuiiauijj,, ia,rick uarra, claimant; lot 3, "lank dwelling house and oven, houso vacant, claimant Henry arllng; lotl, double plank dwelling house and out buildings, Harney ixragherty, claimant; one halt ot lot 5 adjoining lot 4,fenco I and same claimant: one half of lot 5 next to lot 0, vac. nt ; 'lots Oandt sm ui rramo nouse aud garden, Mrs. Caroline Knlttle claimant; the lemalulng lots noit railroad now va- caur, . w. Creainvr, claimant. mock o. io lots fronting oa Centre streeLtlio first s ueing isu io 'I ueep am tin remitn ler loss. Lot I vacant but fenced wlihlot 2,Pelcr s. Ilelwlg'aistato claimant! I,,t9vnnr,r i.. tar,r. iiejiiuieiuitu-a esuie, caimant; ots3 and 4. framfe uweiunguousewitua e ok or wash house and sta ble, two lots fence! together, Peter S. Ilelwlg'aes eaie, claimant, widow and Edward Hinabach. occu pants ; lota 5, 0 and 7, vacant, fenced together, Peter . ueiwiv-a estate claimant : lots 8 and 9 vacant. Block ,11.-(New Han) 4 loU frontlnc on Scond street, UJ roet deep. lot 1, a small blank dwelllnir house and back kltclien with out-buildings. Uebecca uiker, claimant; lot 2. frame dwelllni house and out buildings, John stoetzel, claimant ; lot 3, vacant but fenced with lot 4 ; lot 4, double plank dwelling house nnd stable, James Uaan. claim int: a hIppp' ut Kround In the rear ot satd lots aud adjoining the I railroad, vacant. I Illock I.-slotsfrontlnion Centra street ot lrre?. ular depth, 140 feet and less. Lot I. raemt, Q. W. Stokes, claimant; lot 2, vacant I lotssand i fenced together, p'ank dwelllnj home aud out-bulldings, estate ot IVter s. UpImIc. claimant; lots a And a Plank store houso nnrt '."Z ; , ' , .. . . . ' '- --,v-.-"h nouso connected, .out) foet and out-bulldlngs, I'MI ip Kulb's heirs, claimants, William (lcodni, occu pant ; lota I and 8, Irame dwelllns house. Aaron Per- son, claimant. Block J.-12 lots fronting on Lelbv street of Irreiru. tar depth, 131 feet and less. Lots 1, 2 and 3 vacant, IJt4. a small plank dwelling houso ono and a hall seones nun and small out bondings, Jacob Huber, claimant ; lots 5 to 8 Inclusive, a large frame Btable, hog pen an J wood house, fenjel. and acarden on 5 anoo,.aroni'ersou, claim int ; lots 9 and 10 bmall I fmmn alu'MllInn l. ........ . . . , . . . . . . ZT,: . .." "uuo.1-""au sionesnign, .luauumuuiiuings, jamcs Iiyer, claimant, George Itupp, occupant. lilock K.-1.1 loU Irontlnsr on I elbv street, of lrreir. ulardeDtb.05 f,vt .s i. r.. dwellloir houso icxp out-buildlnss and garden, Georgo inner, occupant; alltho other lots In this di vision vacant. lllOCk L.-(S'ew Map) 0 lots frontlntr on Ccilrn street. Lot I, lied tavern stand, a two-story stono tavern house, corner ot Second and Centre streets, with back plank kitchen, a lar.ro frame stablo and other out buildings, n t-ood well upon the prelum's and Iota .No I ands vacmtln Illock M belong with this property, and will bo sold with It; tho tavern lot is M feet wide la f root and on feet in the rear uu rcaeap ont-econd6trcet.and 1M leet atoni? lin r,i lot No. it, Isaac Elwards rlalmint aud ocoupant ; lots 1 and 3,oo feet in front on Centre street tibd from las to 1S7 reet ioep and W) feet wldo in tho rear, on said lots aro erected n two-story Iramedwelllng nouso joxso, ar-imi';stableand other out buildings, a good wtll ou tho premises, Ell Klndig and Ira Road armon, claimants ; lots 4 and 5 ftneed together 11 teet Iront on Centre street, house burned down, lolin and Dominic Cosgrove, claimants; lot o, vacant Oot- eiar. eDi'rir. claimant, being 31 leet In inntaLd triangular lu lortn. Dlock:I.N'ew Manir lotsfrontlntr era allevln rear ot Illock L ; lots 1 and t with Red Tavern stand. I all the rest vacant. Illock N.-10 lots fronting on main Dubllo road most. ly 140 feet in depth. Lots i and 1 vacant, A. W. Crea mer, claimant; lots 8 and 4 vacant, Ell Klndig claim ant ; lots 5 and making no feet front on main ro id or street by 140 feet deep on which Is erected a good pmuis ocuooi nouse erected by Conyngham school District; lot I vacant, former claimant Nancv K. neriuian; lots, a small frame dwelling house and uuitue-r Biaoie, William M Harris, cla tnant lot g n two-story frame dwelling Uousj an I out btitldlngs. iuuj loi u lencea WllU So. 8. Clatmmt.Carrta Harris. loU 10 and II vacant, Thomas Mallg, claimant ; the remaining mis in mis block vacant. mock 0.-I3 lots irontlngon Lelby street ol van ous depths ISO feet and leas, All tho lots In thlitlock are vacant. Lota l to S Inclusive. A. W. Cramer, claimant ; lot 4, 0. 1). lirockway claimant t lot & e-eitx jncjiunoman cla mant: lots t and r. ish Drelsbach former clalmapt ; lot 1 1 Anthony rfurpby i 'i oiucrs, claimants. The lots In said town when not otherwise stated are about 85 feet In width and their positions and connections as rhown upon maps of said town open for Inspection at the oftlce in r.itomsburt'. of the counsel for plaintiff In tho wrltot Levari Facias aoovenieiitioned, u(m which the pale Is to be made until tbe day of salo, and wtllthen bo oihlbltodat the sal.) ar d full Information as may be deslre-d glv- i en to uiaaers. Fclze-d, taken In execution at the suit of Michael Federolf against Samuel lelby with notice to terre n uuu luHjKjmaniiio properly oi&ainuei ui- uy ana terre tenants. TKItMS. Cash on day of sale, otherwise nronertv iu ue rt'sota at once. v. u. s w. j. licckii-iw, Attornays for Plaintiff . . ... JOHN W. I10FFM S. jan. 5, ts-is , hherilT, Cnmn'ihCd Cf Wool and Silk Filled tru-ether will, I the silk nextlo the foot. A sum relief for ltiiunt. Tisa. and proof acalni-t Cold and Damp leet. .Many a cold nnl the attendant evuisequvuces preven ed by ustnirlhesoL-eiodH. r-ei.tbv mill tt at,v inidrHu I on receipt of us cents, state fclro of suoe worn, und ii lor ueni, Lauy or child. Oirafr ami Aaentt do well with theie goods. II. t , JOIIS., 323 reh treet.rhi!ftielth!a. dec!T, 'ilm dico fOB HUNTJmi I Keatly and cheaply executed at the Columbian Office, "Jill was BLOOM SB UBG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL HIXTll NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M,, Principal. THIS SCHOOL, aa at present constituted, of ers the very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning. .,., imuaingsapacious,iniUDganacommoaiou9 ; completely neaeeu oy Bicam, well veniuaiea, ugniea Dy gas, spring waUT, Location healthful, anil easy of access. Teachers experienced, efficient, and alive to their work. moderate. Fifty cent u week deduction to all expecting Courses ot Htudy prescribed by tho stato t 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 Physical Culture. Tho Elementary Hclentlnc and Classical Courses aro PU0PKSS1UXA1 and Students irraduatmr therein, receive State Diplomas, conferring the followln ourresiHinuing negroes ; .iiasieroi tue itiemenis: .uasecr mi'ir aiiuiiiiiieuu siueu u 11111 1'liiieri ui ino ooaru Thecourseo! study orescrlra'd by the(tattsllberal,anatlie5:lentincandclasslcalcour3e3arpnotlnferlortoth080 0f our best Colleges. The state rouulresa uhrher onK'r of cttlzens'iln. TliotlmM deilan-UL Itls onoof tnonnmoblcts of this Scltool to hulp to noouro It. by furnlshlnginteia- ..n.i ...t.n...... r.i...H fn. i,.. u,k:U.i. -n.. n, and their talents, as students. Toallauchlt nromlaes Catalogue, addres. the l'rtnclnal. i.f.. . i.i.i.i.ii i.i.i,, , rc-iucni iiunni sept, s, SHERIFFS SALE- 1IT vlrtuo of a of sundry writs Issued out ot the tho Court of Common Picas of olumbla count j-, and tome directed wll bo exDOsed to nubile sale at the Court llouso liloombburg, ot 10 o clo k-, a.m., SATIlllIlAY. .lANIIAIlv ".i 1S70 The following described tracts of land partly In Lo. cust and Franklin townships, Columbia county. Tract ho. 1. commencing at a point In a public r ad leading from eatawlssa to i:oarl creek, in Franklin township, n ar the house of John tllass meler,lhence noith 2-) decrees ea&t3iS-10 rods to a yellow pine, dtwn, thence north I degreo cast hit 3 to rods to a post, thence south 85 degrees webt 19 roils to a tilclc ry J thence south 8 degrees west li 3-10 rods. toapulnlln the public road; thence south mi degrees e ist 133 n-loro Is to a point In the toad to Inuring creek road; thence southSO degrees oast IS 9.10 rods thence degrees east sixteen rods, thenco south thirty-sis degrees east 24 -!) rods to ptnee of beginning coutalulhg 161 acres and 19 per. ches on which Is erected a Fram ) House, Hank liarn and outbuildings. Tills tract contains an orchard about 11 1 acres cleared and about I'l acres timbered' also, a right ot way from said house along the right bank ot Itoarlngcreek through division No. 2 to a public road. iracenu. , e.omincueiu ui u ii-jiui, m u uii. r0ad leadlnc from catawi&e to ltoarln creek In Franklin township thenco 30 degrees west 2H6-10 r0ds, thence north t7X degrees west Is rods, theuce . ..nnwa ,voa. ana rnrla ehnnr-P n.irlli Sft dP. ,re 197 7-10 to a' post, thenco houth 8-2 degrees east 102 rods, thenco north 41 degree east ml rods, thenco nci-tn ni nAr.niMi wjKis.inpni. rn,.nc. n,irrn kut degreeseastSJO-lOroJs.to.theplaceotbegtnnlng.poa uiulng 199 acres and 94 perches, ot which about HO acres Is cloared and well fenced, and about On acres timber land, on which there are one new two-story rriime farm houso with outbuhdlhjs, one largo bank barn.one ono Btory ho ise, one double one-and-a-half aiory house, with stablo barn ono two-story house with barn ono cood saw mill, with wa-er-powep dam and rao?lu good order.two orchards, and such otherlmprovemontsas usually to such property ap pertain, to be sold suoject to a right ot way exto nd- in, frtm .llpUlr.n Miv 1 Hlnnt- thn rlirht bsnk nr Tinier. ins-crcek ton publli road, said right ot way being . .. . T . I above raeittoned Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the property of Casper Thomas, et. at. A l-O, No. 1. ell that certain lolor piece ot land situate In Madron township, Columbia county, I'tnnsjlvanla described as follows, to-wlt: Hounded on the east by land ot Jacob shoemaker and Robert Miller, on tho south by land tormertyor jopi fuik now .imos Heller, on the west by land ot Peter A. Bvine, Uriah Mills and William IUbb, aud on the norm by Ian 1 of Anna W'elllver, contain n? two hunuadaulsl'rty- live acres more or less on whbh aro erected a frame house, barn and out buildings. A LSI 1, . t,."i r-ni,,.nhi mimir. sunnsnn i.i. rollowa, to- It : lloun-li, 1 on tho south K, h rVi.fio nn ,hn e.isi hviand of . . . " , . m 1., n tieo Iicagle, am a. r. uest,r, on euo uurm u) i'uu tcroau ieaa.nS.roiu-e ? u ... tlmiffpsthv maoiliw uuirsui iujjiu .uiiwi-us- talnlng twenty acres more or less, on whtcli are erected a saw mill and water right . A LSO, No.3. All that crtaln lot o piece nr grorm situate in -I'rt.i-n f It'n'msn rtr e'jl nn'Jl o,i ttitv, I'enn t ! Lot No. U st-iv.iriia. described us follows to-wlt : Lot No. 14 ... kn..H,.P-a a, -i ti.in to inn lo.vn ni o jo ns'jiiiir. bounded ou the not th by second streDCnn tho east bv lot No 13. on th soutn nv tir en srey.uuu u and two hundred fn 1 fouru'eu fsetln deplh.on the west ny e;. e. tnu,i. uuuniui,,,. ...y, .- and two nunnreo un i iouiw-tn which are erected a frame stable, A L0. , , .... .n,n,,n,Mh.,abnvcde3Ciibedasfol nwto-w It: bounded on ill" north by ec md street, on the e.ist'bv Itoso sllej-.onthesouthhj ilrren Alley and oa the vest bv lot u 11, ore w h Mi si" rwtt a Tlckdweliinu nouso irutuo biuoiouuu Um-uui,u- "Seized, taken Into oec'itton at tho stilt or Tho First Ssliotiai nanieot nu-'maouiu.. enttno lieltileraan and to bo sold as tho property of valentine nciaiemuu. Little, Attorney. Al Hert i-acios. Terras cash on day of sale. ,,,,, iiuili .1. iiurriA.'i Mierirr. lan.S.TD-ts HAYY ,.e CmtennUl nxposUIon Tor i I txrrttenc fitd Uvli'ij Aar 1 P t irW-jj Ti0 best tcUec ' 1 1 y r I tloalnr. pfn-t f"T mrnple. dec. is. 18-iw fhiyADVYto agents canvass ns for the rire i ldi VU tor. Terms and Outfit tree. Ad dress P. o. vi 'KEltV, Augusta, Maine uau. iu -I.-.W r Stfl WXKIi CAI1DS. with name 10 cents. Agents A.OUIUb I'l CIS. L. JONES & CO., KassiU, N. Y. Jau.lo, 'ja-iw r Q ( Fancy Cards, Chromo, Snowtlake, Iloraask, ic, i)U no 2 alike with name, 10 cents. J. Mlnkler CO. Nassau, X. Y. r Jan.le.inw Off ciiromornrds, io , Cupids. Mottoes, Flowers, Zi) No a alike, with name, loc, Nassau card Co, Kusaau, si Y. r Jan. 10 iw THE ORIGINAL & ONLY GENUINE " Vibrator" TUrcslicrs, Wttri IKPEOTCO MOUNTED ' HORSE POWERS, And Steam Thresher Knglaei, Uade onlr by NICHOLS, SHEPARD & GO,, BATTLE CHEEK, HICH. HU Mntehie. :rntnnav!na'i Time w, in., .4. .i-mrr-o. ,u. ,.n.iiH ui, i'r- G11A1N Itnlncr. evill not Pnbmlt to tho .nun "i. .ui... bl Oruiii h I .Iut r hulk ..ot. .f tu. etlt.r budiliui., wu.a cik. -.t.Joa IU. uul.r.ac 'TIITI I'.NTIIIV. Tlirc.hlmr Kxprn.r. a n1 c lira a t j h 'i i i tiitHUunMi s. . if IM Uatr Ui tin bX LO lf tUH liuynii4 fcUcitUut. KO llcwoUInj Hhnfta Imldn tho fiepa ii it I loch llm.wkJlin inJ tnlikwuilu rnnt.lt. n till tuaX HOT only Vnttly Huprrlor for Whrnt, Utlt. luiltjr, U),nrl nh braiu. leui lb i .t,( bi Cf Mlul 'I hrvilur In 1 Ul, 1 1motlir, Ullltt, C1ar, t l'hrrl. Itrtiiiirf-ktiOallacliUUUU" T rlutUU.( ' to fruw Urala U burada. MAUVWiOrS for Rmpl!f!tr of rort. ri w.in l - Hmu rn. -lull a ubimI lUlu u4 1(1 Uai im Lttiilui o( feciuriif, FOlTll BUeaof Hrparntorn Mmlt't ranr I i. irntil K I i 1 wrti lliir.a kU4 l)iiy STKASI rowrr Threshrra n Hporlnltr. v44 IIM M Jjil alM UMlUw ttlM ljr tot MMtM i uI, I I 0 VR Unrlrnlprl a Hter 'tenrn Thrrbir Eu- 7!5T0teO T ' VIBRATOR s B. Mirth li. silMj IN ThoTough Vorkmnnlilp FJvant p t n N rf l'Mi,(uuii-r,iM vf LulHwaui, 4.. t-wf VUM4Iw"1blWMr UaUl4 4t1 ltvl"-l f 'it. FOlt l'nrtlcolars. call pa oar Dealers Jau. 10,-tim r Discipline, to teach. Students admitted at any time. Itooms oirine -cience3 ; Master or mo eJiassics. urauuaiea ui iiismt-. ,, an,,. ... '.k. i,..n.. Z. a aid in davelonlmrthpir nnwnni. anitabnndant onnortunttlcs for weUnald labor alter leaving School. Wr ill irii-ioes DMINISTRATOK'S KOTICE K3T4TX OK DAVIO nEUOTT, OrCIASRO Lelters of dmlnlstratlon on tbeestste otllavld Demott, late of tireenwood twp.,Columbta co dee'd have be-eu grunted bj the Heglster or Bald county to the undersigned feminist ralor.to whom all poisons Indebted are re-quested to make Immediate payment aid those hnvtng claims or demands aiealnst the es tate will make them kbowntolhe adm-nlstrator without delay. OL'OItOE McnWRN, Administrator, MUUtle, col. co. 1'. dec. S. 1S79-CW A DMINISTUATOKS' NOTICE. ESTATK OF ntOn SnCLTZ, bECBiSKD. Letters of administration on. the estate of Hugh fhultz, lateot Jackson townshlp.coliimblacountj, Pp , deceiihed, huo been gr nted by tho Hcglsterof 'id counly to the undersigned 'I nln !6lrator to whom ail persons Indebted to Bald e-itate arc le quested to make payment, and those havlinr claims or demands against tho satd estate will make them known to the Bald administrator without delay. JAMES M. 81IULTZ, central P. O. dec. 0, ".i-Cv Admmistrator. A UUITOU'S NOTICE. tu iho o matter of the aalo ot the real estate ot A. . knutie. The uhderilsned, "minor appointed by tho Court ot Columbia County to distribute funds to and among parties entltlei thereto, wtll attend to the duties or his appointment nt llieonice or Free-ze Kserlyln llloomsburir. on Saturday, lhe 11th daj of January, A.D., lsiV, at ten o'clock a. m,at which time and placoall parties Interested may at tendlf they think proper, or be debarred from any CUIUIU VI DUIU IUUU JOUN O. FKEK7.K, Auditor. dec. !3, '&s-4w A UDITOR'S NOTICE. IuiIib matter of exceptions jo the account ofJT. M. iMnUti, AsslgTieoot l..7oUu & ton. Tho undLTslirned Auditor anrotnterl br th Court. on exceptions to th above nHmert account will meet an parues imereiin at nis onico in i.ioonisuurK', on Miturday. he l&th day of January, tsi, at ten o'clock a. m., for tho purposo of hU tiriitolnt'ient, C. U.liAKKLKY. dec. so, Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. In tho matter ot tho account of J. II. (Ietler, Ex ecutor ot Joun .Michael, deceased. Tho undeislcned Auditor annolntPd br the Or phans' Court rlihfl County of Columbia on excep- iioosiniiio Hccouni, 01 j. u. t'tiipr, Kxecuwir or JoH Michael, deceased, and to make distribution nt tho fund to n d among the parties entitled tr.eri.to, will meet alt partlei Interest Bd for the purpose of hi appointment at tiWlaw orilce in lUofj.Tisbure on Saturday' January lllh. ISTJ. at ten o'clock a. in. of wild dav,whn and where all parties may present their claims btfoie tho auditor If they think proper or be debarred from coming in for &bhureot bald tuna. P. P. BILLMVER, deo I3.:s-iw Auditor. JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOnN WHITE, DKCD. letters Testamentary on the estate of John White, Lite ot Ushlntrcreek township, Columbia, co , l'a.,hao bten if ranted byth") Heplsrer of Colum bia county to the undersigned Executor to whom all oersons lndetitcd ar rcmested to make Imim-dlat- ia- uient, and thoao havlnjr claims or de- manas nffuinHi, ma boi, ebiaio wm inaifo mem k no wn to the under luned Executor without delay, P.O. WADSWOUTH. W. J, BrcKALKw, Executor, Ait'y. torltate. Town II111, Luz.Co., Pa. d . uu, ts:i aw JXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF J0UK SAVAUR, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary on the estato of John saL'p lato oi Jackson town shin. Columbia countv l'ciinsltranla, deceased, haye been granted by the itptflsttrofBdld county to the undersigned Exec utor. AU fersons having claims against the estate ot tho decedeiit aro reauested to uresent ttini for Bf-UIement, and those indebted to t!e es tate to mak payment to the under&lgned itxecu tor without delay. ROtlU MclIENUY. Jan. 3, "t9tw Executor, Benton, pa. OOURT PROCLAMATION. WIIEItEAS, the Hon. William Elwell President Judge of the Court of Oyer nnd Terminer and General Ja'l Delivery, Court ot Quar tor Sessions ot the Peaco and tho Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' court In the Hutu Judicial Dls, trlct, composed of the counties of Columbia and Montour, and the Hons. I. K. Krlckbaum and F. I. shttman.Ai.3 HtRjutliranf Columbia rnuntv. linvr. Issued their .ecept, bearing date tnotltlidayot Dec. In '.ho tear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sevcnty-clght, and to me directed for holding a Court otoyer and Terminer and General IJuartcr Sessions of the Peace, Court ot Common .'leas and Orphans' Court, in Illoomsburg, in the county of Columbia, on the Mrat Monday, being the Sd day of Feb. next to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby gli en to the Coroner, to the Jus tices of the Peace, and the Constables of tho said county of Columbia, that they be then and ther In their proper person at 10 o'clock In tbo forenoon of aald Sd day of Feb. with their records, lnqut sttlins and other remembrances, to do those things which to their onlces appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that are or may be In the Jail ot tbe said county ot Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute theinas shall be Ju.U Jurors aro re. quested to be punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at liloonisburg.tbe 11th day ,) ot Dec. In the year of our Lord oae US. thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight r I and In tho one hundred and third sear of the Independence ot tbe I'nltcd nates of America. fcheriirs ortice, joun. w. uoffman, Illoomsburg, Jan. 8 us Sheriff. LIST OK CAUSES TOR TKIAL AT FUllltlMlO TEIt.M, I67. Oscar Ilajrenbucb ts M Orover'a admrs. Margaret llmfenbu'-h vs H ffrover's admr's. UM lla.-enbue'h v8 u, Orover'a Adun's. Mary ucoitro es Jam's Morrison. John 11 toott vs ilernhjrd stohnsr. fieorgo UarclaN ve. Joseph M Fr-clc .euiruei riurre.o va. ie ruriiea vl u. 8ron Youttir vs Juh K Younir. Nancy tnu kob'Tts vs John K. Voung. 1,11 Mcllenry et uxenJohn K i ui c tieorjre II liordner asK'tfaeni v. (ILliun Ilesa. txinrad waoicvs u.inte-1 wanK. tioineT ThomahVH. ftlcrrls Mltchcl. 0(1 Murphy va Cotij D.'ln il anl LVntrilH Foot Dis trict. I w .McKe'vy's use vs Wm sliarieret a!. r u Miu.nau vs narati lviauer. MurrM Mltcr.el vs. tJomrr 1 homss. simiit'l rh' lie vs jo."se Ithone James 1 whiitnt; , uerd VdVV.n Mllnea' executors. A ism win vs.v eiunifion e ase. w 11 nelnb, Id vs Mcolas Kutri"hart C.l awls. a lieposlt 'ante vs-ioha U 1'ark.er. Win .Seal et al vs Perm'a Cuual t'o. Fi st Nail' Uil nanlt ( Ash'and vs Catherine lirysoa Mti that' liartzeilvsjuscpn 11 Nver, Mary (I Tind-rallco vs Daniel Kline, o u Murphy vs Conycgham and Centralla Poor Dis trict. Itohr Mcllenry vs Thos P Younjr. J A (-crick . a J W oarcan et al tl Y UrlfoBech vs II Urover's admr's. Kllzab"lh llarttnan vs itenlamlu Krutnet ux. Jonathan I'uriuir'a uso iiuul Kostenbauder, et ai. Alex I, Mnltli vs John 0 Jacoby. John Waltz's tiuardlau v wm Menslnfer. Iteury oiuers vs Jo.eplt Conner's aunir. uarIoal bchool lU.irlct va m A Kile. Y lirluknr vi. J li liobls in et at Hannah Welu vs John lloifintn. M liroter'n adinr'a ta i.tllwrt Urlnbacb. Wm l-neder va Win 11 VanderJlce. Abbott & Kulttle vs wejey 1'crry et aL 11 Y llaevkel eo vs hu roer (t JoLes. O II nriKtiway vs (1 II HNjwIer's adaar. i'lilili' lUuhart vs Malor Meel. "t- J, ltn 's Cb'trdi. Cutiwlssi va I) Y Pall man. Join Keat rvs iho ua z. id . nrpliy v Cunj usham and Centralla Poor Dd U IU'. John lUMUjn's admltil.tratu- vi Wm. L Parks. LWJStBchoo DUtrlct vs llavll lltdwhr V. I'. Knorr itlt u ureb .1 ux. ana lunusnea wilu a uouuuiuibuiiij w. nrm but kind, uniform and thorough. BxpensM reserved when desired. in mo wiw.-r .yursi;s reteuo ..uim nnH,uu .1 h,,, hn rioalni In Imnrnrn Hip r lima Dauchy & Co'a. Advt'fl. DIPTHERIA ! .loliti.i.r.'- Anntljnp I.lnlinrnt will positively prevent this t rt ll,lc disease, and will positively cure nine ca'cs In ten. Intormstlon that will sav. tnanv uvea h nt iree uv man uon e ueiay n uiuwcui. I'revent ion is belter than cure. Fold everywhere I.N. JnlitiNuii At Co. IlniiKor,AlalB J in. 3, Vt-ir d nnilMTiV I soldiers d7scharr-fofWoiindlC JjUUiX 1 I I ltuirturo or othr Injury, (not dis ease) ci.n secure full liounty i those who re-enllstea rorinree years ueeweuii otxu i. i-..,nu isi hsvlnif previously served nine months or more, are entitled to lioo bounty or so much thereof as re mains unpaid; Ihosowho enlisted befure Julyaj. isoi. fort'trejears and were mustered before Au-tru-t 9. mi, nro entitled to lio,i bouuty, retrardless of ilm-served: all enlistments for three ears beforo Julr is, ism, wliro butjioo bounty lias been Pld. entitles to ildlttonel bounty under soldier Act of July!-, ww. Knot nlro dv paid. II soldiers died In service, heirs are entitled to tho bounty. Mm until ci.Aiu tsrstu. For f ull Information addreM with cnclused stamp, McNEII. BlltCII, Washington, D. C. Jan. 5.19- fw U A XmW UZCITINO BOOK IlltlsTLINd with thoWH.ll AIIVl!.TUUK8 0f STANLEY H AFRICA The only ottthenllc and copyrlBhted clieap edi tion, liv tl p bnlllaiit tletcilptlie author, lion. J.T' Headier, elves a lull history of his Wonderful Dis coveries In Africa and mntvelous Jturrey down tn confo. More fa-clnatloir than romsnce. rrolusaly Il lustrated, and hlirhly endorse'd bj tho Clergy aatl Press, over 1 .1,1100 sold. More A..t. MoTitDrl f't-r lartlcularsabontth. gents waiitea book; success ot asnt ardbesr. terms address llimii MID HUOM., l"ubllshcrs, rhlladelrnta, Pa. Jan. s, Tfi-sw d Ol riiA Ol WIA lavestodln Wall St. Stoclc !1U I U S1UUU manes fortunes ever month. Hook sunt tree explaUiltis cverj thlny, ad dress Ha XTxn & Co., IISNKEKS, U Wall street, N. T. dec i, ,ls-4w d AGENTS, IIEADTHIS we will pay scents a Salary or fiotrpermoninaM expenses, or allow a large commission to' sell our new and wonderful inventions. We mean vbatwo say. Ad 'ress, wit bout delav. d oec. 20, niMir. CHILDREN'S SHOES! Wear twice as long with either the SILVER "Or A. H. T. Co." III"0. Til EM. dec. so, TS-iw d BENSON'S CAPCINE P flalebrated the World (Jvflr. The inanufACturera were Awarded the hlErhe at ar.d only medal given lubber piasters, at both tbe Centennial and I'arls Exposition. FIR MTERIOK TO ommon porous plAStera, linimenta, the BO-called lectrlcnl ftDDUance. Ac. It lithe best known remeav ror i.iime Biwi uenic iinrk rueumfc- ntpd Kidneys, flrtnat complatots and all Hla for which roruus plasters are Ubcd. Ask your Driijrclst (or iteiiBOii'H CapclnH I loster and see ircRi you got noiuing eise. oia Dy au aruggista Mailed on receipt of price by Sbabcrt & Johm- hon, 21 Piatt street. New York d dec. JOTICE. hereas mr wife Emma Larlnla has left rar hM andb-iard without Just cause or provocation, this U to warn al persons against harboring or trustinjf jan.f .-iw- uiiAKLtv lunik. VTOTICE lbs Policy Holders of The Tlrlarcreek Farmers Mutual Insurance Company will meet at the offlca ol tbe Secretary, on thu second MWN'tAY or JANU iit ueinecu utu nuurs ui icq ana iwo, lor mo purpose of electing Utiecturd for tlta ensulne year. OAMUau not 11 lU$ Jan. 8, 79-2w Secretary. JOTICE OF IXCOHPOUATION. iuuiH3 it uir?uy Ki'u iunL appituaiiua wui made rh Hon. Wllllbini t:hvell. President and Law Judeot the Courts ot Itecord In Columbia county. i n., uu iu au uay ot rcoruiry, ioiv, ui iiiuurpuraio the Zion Hetormed church, locate tin Klhlnffcre eJc township, Columbia county 2ennsjlTania A. 11UU1L. Jan. 3, 79-3vr fetyi" i J i j HOHEY OF HOREHOUND AUD TAR KOR THE CURE OF Ootigtii, OolJi, InSjenm, Eoarienezi, DlQeolt Breathing, tad all Affectlont of ii Tlroit, Broacllal Tubei, and Lnngi, leadisp to Oonsomptloo. This infallible remedy is composed of the Homey of lite planl Iloreliound, in diemicaj union villi T.K-1I.M, exlracteel from the Life l'lUNarix of the forest tree Abeis lUlitMKA, or Halm of Gilead. The ll'inev of Uorrhomv! soothes and soeritKs all triitalions and inflammations, aud lhe Tar-halm ci.fansf.s ami lir.Aii the throat and air passages leading to the lungs. FlVS additional iiigredients keep the organs cool, mni.t, and in healthful action, I.ct no pre judice keep you from tr)ing this great medi. tine of famous, doctor who has saved thou sancU'tvf lives liy It in his Urge private practice. N.H. The Tar.Balm has no BAD TASTE or smell. , i IT.ICES 50 CENTS AND $1 I'ER BOTTLE. (Ircat taeins to buy lar( 'u. YlNlsr'n Tonlimclio Drops" Cure ' lu 1 Minute. ft?- Sold hy all Druggists. ' 0. N. nRTTTENTON. Pmn.. N.Y... , ... , r., j 11 1 "'?. JOB PRINTING 'OF EVERY DESRIPTiON EXECUTED PROMPTLY Al 1U1S OOLTJMBUN O: