" " ' ' ''i' .. . -.. , L.'L'.'.' L . . . , ... ' . V V THE C0LUMB1AN. jilooxs ntBO, rniRAT, j. 1 s. si is;. OALBNDAll FOR I8TI. i I i s t s ' II c I ? 1 s 5 "? I 65 1 e 1 s f I "TT" . !i ( Jjlt. l "3T "5 r, li 7 S til1) 1 1 J I t t Hit I HI 12 13 ii io ir i; h 1.1 ii UK. i; h in II fll il MS) II a .f JI4J il2IB20 . IS 21 JI ... 27 Wflt10.ll . ... M,. ... i Aug- ..ii j o 4 2. i. i r i I M. ; i ft Id 12 13 II IS 10 II i: 13 II I'. 10 lit l 10 -H 21 22 It I Irt2ll2l .2 2 J 21 il 17 J-" . 21 1 JO 27 '2- S9 10 Sir i . . n s n 4 fi (i 7 S Ml.. . I ! I Hi I u 10 II 12 n li n l i' i" ii is ii If, Ii 19 1 1 20 21 22 II 15 If. It I? W 20 2J2I 25 2.. 27 2 21 22 2.1 21 25 2(. 27 loll . 2.-23.10 April. . I I t. 4 f. Oct I s f 4 1 (. 7 (S It l. II 12 (. i. 7 f ! 10 II n ii I" I; it i-1 i: 13 li 13 ii i" h "til 22 2.1 21 25 20 I't 20'2I 2 2 23 2 1 23 27 2" 25 2(iJ7 1301 ... Jjr s a Kcr.. . l ' 4 I 0 7 t It 10 5 !l 4 fi 7 8 j II 12 1.1 II 15 If. 17 It 10 II 12 13 II IS I" 10 20 21 22 2.1 21 10 t7 1MII2011 1J 2.1 2(1 27 2-t 20 !0 .1 1 2.1 i I -25 26 27 29 23 30 hit I t 3 4 f f 7 Dtt.- ... 1 ! 8 4 t. 0 f It 10 II 12 11 14 7 (- I' 10 II 12 I3 r IS 17 Is I0 2O2I II 1.1 0 17 If III 201 22 2 1 21 '25 20 27 23 21 22 2.1 24 25 20 27 2ll TO ...I wio ao'il- I Rail Road Time Table. I LACKAWANNA & BLO0M8I1U1U) KAIL nOAD ' MOBtn. 80CTD. Accommodation Train d.MA.M. 8.00 A.M. Malt Train 7.89 A. M 4.49 P. il Express Train 1.67 1'. M. 11.43 A..A5 I CATAWJSSA ItAIL ItOAD. NORTH. flOCTn Accommodation Train e,w A. M. 7,39 p. M. tegular Express 4.MP.M. 11,41A.M. Through cars on Itxprcss train eltbor to New York or Phlla'delphlF . Accommodation train runB between Catawlssa and Wllllatcsport. STAGE LINES. UHliKt inu pwwiBnwmi, ia;uo vhuiui u aiuuua;, W'dcesday and Friday at 0:30 a.m., arrlvoat Dioomsourg oy u:3ua.ro. i-envo isnwmsourg on same aays aiier arrival ui rnuaaeipuia man. llLOOMSBtma and 1 airdsvillk, Leavo l-alrdsvlllo Tuesaiiy, Tiiursuav ana oaiuraav atusu a. m., arriving at Bloomsburg by 12 m. Leave Itlooms- ourg oh Bame navs alter arrival or rnnaneipnia mail lue svage line lernuuaics aLjniuviue. Benton and Bloomsburg. A, dally stage Pno leaving Iienton In the morning and returning In the eve ning oi iue ganrc aay MAIL ROUTES. VniTK Hall and DLOOMSBcna.-Ixave Vhlto nail Tuesday, Tiiuraaay ana Haiuraay at 6:sn a. m., .irrivlnir at llloomsburirby 10 a. m. I"avo niooms burg on same (lavs after arrival or Pnlladeiplila I maU. Benton and DLooMSBuiio. Loaves Benton Monday, wcanesaay ana rnaay aLH a. m.-, arriving ai moomsbure at 3 d. m. Leaves Bloomsburr n ues day, Tnursday and Saturday at 8 a. m arriving ai lisnutn titp.ui. FUTJLIU SALES. DavM Helwii-,Gxeculor of Pvlcr Helwlg will I sell real estate in Catawi-sa on Tuesday, Febu ary 4tli . II. J. Conner, Administrator of Samuel D. IWbite ltlll offer real estate for sale in Centre (township on Friday the 31st day of January, at 110 o cock a. m. Levi Shaffer and Levi Fester Administrator of David Kliafler, Sr., late of Briarcreek town- fltip, will expose real estate to sale on Saturday) February 1st 1879, at 10 o.clock a m. Don't forget nor neglect our sparrows. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobneco. The weather has grown' milder and the kicighing is growing a littlothin. Holler skating at Danville is not nuch a suc cess as it has proved to bo here. The Exchange Hotel is receiving a new tin (oof. The cS'herifT will sell a Iaree number of nroD- Irtics on Monday. For n week past there has been a successful temperance revival hero under tho leadership C-Col. Hoy. King frost is conquered and Jacoby lias I at Oysters down to old prices, 125 cents per uart, solid meat. Somebody must hare threatened to thrash te Rtpublican, It says it is not frightened, owevcr. A regular January thaw has set in, and un- fss checked soon, terrible inundations may be Ixpccted. i Mrs. Aaron Boone, from near A ft on, on luesday last, by a misstep fell and broko her Irm. i New heaters have been pil in the Opera House so that the hall herealter will be thorough- warmed when in ue. M. ?s Schell, daughter of Auditor General Ichell, and Misj Buckingham are visiting riends in town. I Beauties often die old maids. They set such bilue on themselves, that they don't find a pur- Barer Liitil the market is closed. W. B. Allen ha been anpointtd Deputy lieg- Iter and Recorder. It is a good appointment. ill is always at his post. The skating rink was largely attended last Kturday evening. V. M. Sloan is the mana- Ir. Every pair of skates was engaged a day in iv-nce. rownehip election notices can be obtained at f. . -0 ...! llfill c .uluiuiah uiuco jur o cem apitue. tvut sent by mall on receipt of price for number tiled, and 3 cents additional to pay postage. The following directors of the First National ink have been elected for tho ensuing year : K. l'axton, I. W. McKelvy, M. G. Hughes, . W. M. Low, F. 1'. Drink r tl party of ladles and gentlemen went to brthumberland on Monday afternoon in Ilise cV four lioise sleigh, returning on Tuesday btnlng. They had a good time. Etmitli and ITnuael. tltn rival etlitnrii of Milton Biers, are quarreling about a deceased colored n at the rate of a column a week, bmitu ap- prB tu be ahead so far, fire occured at Milton on Thursday night 23d, in 0, Brown's block, One man was Red by being struck on the head with a fall- I sign,and a number of others were injured, two four ho.-se loads of Orangevllle people fed through (own last Friday, One contain- the band, and the other was filled with la- V Is proposed to have a soldier's convention wis county on the "!nd or February. The fd is to form a thoroueh ornaniiation for jiness and social purposes. the regular February term of Court begins It Monday, From prcucnt indications there not be much business in the Quarter Ses- fhe First National Bank of Berwick has ti designated a deKltory of public moneys, uve ueposits on account of subscription to 1 per cent fund loan. lydrophobia cases aro reported frequently, dy In Pbiladelnhlii. Wiin una Tiittnn liv o Iz dog about thrpn mnnlln ia.Inn.n.. Ii. k. pi. J. F, Hoy has revived the Interest of tho iterance came, lie nv,li ii. n.,an- s on Saturday eren'g and Sunday even'g lo Imw uauses, and at tevtral of the churcba Wttk, t-OL-JMBIA OOUNTt PIllSOS BtJUB. The followlnir rules hay been a'donted bTths County Commlsslonera for. the government of me prison, 1. Persons shall bo kept In -operate cells, so far as pratlcable, and each prisoner shall be required to keep his person, and utensils per fectly clean nnd In perfect order. 1. No prisoner, or other Demon, shall da l. lowed to make pictures, drawings or marks of any kind upon the walu, or In any manner to deface, mark or Injure the walls, furniture or building In any of Its parts. 3. No prisoner or other person shall spit to bacco or scatter shells or dirt upon the floors or walls, either In cells or corrldore,or commit any nuisance offensive to the moat perfect cleanli ness. 4. No person shall be allowed to have In his or her room any musical Instrument, cards or. oiner games or chance, nor shall be .allowed to manufacture any article for their own benefit or profit. 6. Profane and obscene language Is positive ly forMddon J nor shall any person Indulge In singing, whistling, or unnecessary noise of any kind; nor shall they have spirituous liquor un- uer any circumstances unless ordered by tho at. tending physician. 0, All surplus food and wastage of material must be carefully collected and handed out of the cell when called for by tho keener. 7. Female prisoners shall In no Instance be seen by or be allowed to communicate with maleprii oners,nor shall they be permitted to walk In the halls or corridors where men are confined but shall occupy nn apartment and jail yard exclu siv'y set apart for them. 8. Prisoners must obey promptly all "dirca lions given by, the County Comni!ioncra or keepers, and must bo repectfiil nnd courteous in their Intercourse with them. If any complaint is to botnade it-should be to the Commission era.' 9. Every prisoner must be throughly search ed when ml ml tied to prison, and no prisoner jhall be permitted to keep In his or her posses sion any knife or other weapon. 10. No prisoner shall at any time be il;tl luted by theward'n as errand man or under keeper, or be permitted to have any key to any part ol the building. 11. The Sabbath day must be strictly ob served j and bibles, tracts or other suitable re- liglous books may be furnished prisoners to read. 12. The Commissioners and keepers desire t3 treat every prisoner with humanity and will assist In any eflortfor improvement or reforma1 tion, but will enforce the above rules in case of violation with such punishment as the occasion may require. ANOTHER SHOOTING ACCIDENT. Scarcely had our last week's paper, contain Ing an account of a death through the bursting of a gun, been issued from the press when the particulars of another shooting accident came to our knowledge. This time the affair transpired in Berwick and was caused by the careless hand ling of fire-arms. it was early on iumy morning, and a 'young man named Seth Courtright. Bon of Mr. Abra. ham Courtrij lit, wan the victim, He was in the store of Mr. J. V. Frcy at the time, engag ed in oxaminmg a revolver of Thomas Frey, a son of the store keeper. He .had just handed the weapon back to Its owner, with tho barrel pointed toward himself, when it went off quite unexpectedly and lodged a ball close beside the jugular vein, it was a narrow escape from in stantaneous death for young Courtright, for had the leaden messenger penetrated wilh more force lo the spinal column, or served the carotid ar tery, or the vein, such would have been the re sult. Dr. Hill was called in and after examln ing the wound had the young man conveded to his home, where Dr Little was also summoned Further examination showed that the ball had not taken a direct course, nor severed any vital organs, being lodged, however, in such a place that it would not be advisable to have it remov ed. Much has been said and written against the pernicious habit of carrying and handling dan gerous weapons, but it seems that until render ed wiser by sorrowful experiences like the above, almost everybody laughs at adviue. It is to be regretted that in many instances a hu man life is the price uf tho lesson, and cpec ially fortunate were tho parlies concerned in the above accident in this respect. The habit of carrying concealed weapons is looked upon with the utmost aversion by all good citizens, and were all the known cases throughout the land made to feel tho severity of the law for the offense it might have a salutary e fleet-. Onzy a coward will carry the death dealing in- truments. Berwick Independent, - HOW AUOUT OUIICOUNTV. Wo clip tbe following from the Dantille In- tclUgenccr. A little information from our Com missioners ns to Columbia county would be of interest to our tax-payers : Taxing Heal Estate. The Revenue Com missioners havo sent the ultimatum to the County Commissioners demanding that they pay into the State' Treasury $314.05, which the former allege is the gross amount due tho Com monwealth by this county. The true amount due the Stite by Montour of personal tax ns sojsed is 183.33. The Revenue Commission ers, however, are not satisfied with this rend ering, but demand $411.32 extra. This comes out of tho county treasury of taxes paid on real estate. And yet tho citizens of this Stato are continually cajoled and deluded with tho boast that there is no state tax on real estate. We show by the above that there is a tax on real estate equal to the amount assessed on personal pioperty not laid directly by act of tho legislature, but indirectly gathered from the people by a Board of Revenue Commis sioners. ' THE LEGISLATURE. This body Is in full blast, and after the elec tion of its own officers and thatof Don Cameron to ihe United States Senate, the chief object of the House seems to be to biiDt up Items for tax ation. Bills have been introduced to tax crude oil one crnt.per gallcn, and coal mintd by private parties, one cent per ton. Cororations are now charged three centi per ton. From tbe fact that the Stale Treasury is now bankrupt, and new means of raising revenue must be devised, we deem these two natural products of our State proper subjects for taxation. It is pretty clear that we must have more State tax, and It Is well enough that the Legislature has thus early start ed out In the right direction. If a law Ii pass ed taxing oil and coal, fir State purposes, we have no doubt that the State authorities will soon abandon the tax on horses and cows, and transfer the revenue raised from hotel licences to the county Treasury and in this way mea surably release real estate. CUarfitli Republi can. Clark's Fifth Avenue Company of New York will appcur at the Opera House on Saturday evening February 1st in the celebrated drama "Uncle Tom's Cabin." This Jroupo is well known asa first class company, and all who desire to see this play well acted will not'iniss this opportunity This is no strolling minstrel band, but an organization of experienced ac tors' who understand their business. Tickets for sale at G, A. Clark's book store. See ad vertisement. A certain gentleman Is very desirous to learn to skate on rollers. The only drawback is that none of the bkates are large enough. He has obviated this dilficully by ordering a pair of extension tables with' large castors of Cad man, and he will soon be seen enjoying himself on rollers. He says he thinks they will fit by tutting four leaves in. THE COLUMBIAN AND Book Notices. As IT MAT IlArfE I .1 Story American uijt and Unanctcr. lit TitEnon. 1 vol., 419 pp. Philadelphia! Porter t Contcs. "As It Mat Haiten" Is one of the most thoroughly original stories wo havo nad for many a day. Its characters nro novel, tho plot is original, ana tho Incidents have n slrango mingling of tho ludicrous nnd tho tragic. Tho story opens In a lonely hut, occupied by nn old man his aged housckecpcr,and a little girl. They live isolated, encouraging no friendships. Tho old housekeeper dies nnd Is buried, nnd tho old man dnd the beautiful girl is left nil alone, with, no compnition except n savsgo mastiff dog, which is n wonderful conception of canino intelligence, and plays nn important nart In the story. But, notwithstanding tho seclusion, me beautiful girl finds a loter, and tho old mi. scr sets himself to work to break off the match Tho history here introduces half a dozen noted characters, who play nn exciting part In tho villainies and tragic history which follow, Ni summary even enn bo given in n short review of the working out of the skillfully doviicd plot. The story, the author we do not know, is tho work of a genuiusj nnd whilo many of tho sketches are overwrought and improbable,who evcr takes up the book will find themselves ab sorbed in tho strange history, nnd will bo un willing to lay it down until tho mystery is solved, llie pleasant ending of tho story is wholly commendable. Ihe excitement and in tercst continues to the close of tho volume. Inter-Ocean; Chicago, 111. The Library ilagaiine, the first number of which has lust reached us. is unique in its form and typograph'cal appcarance. Even though its contents were dull it Is so attractive to the eye that one must delight In turning its pages, which present a varied array of choico selections Irora the latest foreign magazines nnd reviews. Sir Erskine Perry, many years a resident of that country.dmcusscs "The Future of India ;" Ulcl: ard A. Pruclor treats of "Supposed Changes in the Moon ;" T. Adolphus Trollopo writes of liie Homes and Haunts of the Italian Poet. Guarini :" there is a learned and entertaluinir article on "The Phoenicians in Greece j" nnd of lighter but not trivial articles there are : ''The atrical Makeshifts and Blunders j" "The Hap. py V alley" a picture of lire iu India ; "An Imperial Pardon," which gives a wonderful picture of peasant life in Russia : "Some Gossip about .Leicester bquare j" "A Woman's Love" a Slavonian Story ; "Christmas in Morocco,'1 etc. To all who have been longing for the era o low-priced, first-class literature, not the least at tractive feature of Library Magazine is its low price, $1,00 a year, or 10 cents a copy. To see so much that is excellent offered for so little cost is sure to put a cheerful smile on the iace oi n person 01 inerary tasie, and a dime or dollar into the hands of the publishers, The American Book I-'ichantjc, 5o Beekman street, xtw lork. Blackwood's Magazine ibr January has been republished by tho Leonard Scott Pub lishing Company 41 Barclay fctroct, N. Y. It is somewhat later this month than usual the receipt ol" the early sheets having been de layed by the recent westerly gales. Tho leading article, entitled "Tho Elector's Catechism," is a satirical squib upou tho Liberal party, which will bo amusing reading to those versed in English politics. In "Tho Haven of Carmol" we find a de scription of tho sea-coast of Palestine, and speculations upon the possibility of develop ing tho rosoutces of tho country under Eng lish administration. "A Medium of Last Century" commences a little family narrative, in which an old ne gro witch or soothsayer is a conspicuous char acter. The scene U laid iu Jamaica. Thi second part of "Coutcmporary Literature' introduces us to Journalists and Magazine writers, and takes tho opportunity to give high praiso to tho leading Quarterlies. Other articles are a continuation of "John Caldigate," 'The Novels of Alphcn.se Daudet,' and "Tho Afghan War nnd its Authors." Tho period icils reprinted by Tho Leonard Scott rubli.-hing Co. (41 Barclay street N. 1.) aro as follows: The London Quarterly. J:dmbHrgh, Weatminfter and Brilith Quarter hj Reviews and BtacLtcood's Magazine, Price 5-4 a year for any one, or only 815 for all, and the postage is prepaid by tho Publishers. it i ays to A AicE a .NEvrsrAi'Ert. a ease that should be well advertised is thus reported in the Agitator of Wellsboro : A Subscriber in" forms us ihat at the recent comml-sioners' sales a valuable farm, owned by n sharp business man, wa sold to another person for $50, the man uold'ng the title not even knowing that it waa ofiered for sale. When a neighbor exproesed surprise that the owner didn't look after it, and asked him if he hadn't seen it advertised tn the paper, he siid, no ; he hadn't spent a dollar fur newspipers since In) was of uRe That belli; the case, of course ncwsp.iper men are not called Uton to wate any regrets over this (harp busi ness man's loss. If yo i H-lect good aid healthy food for your umiiy, you should also Inoi to the welfa-e of your Biby. Fur all trouble of early childhood nothing U belter th in Dr. Bull's Bjby Syrup. 23 cents u L'Oltln. In a suit recjuily concluded at Ithaca, it was Kerned that the owners of propsrty on the line of a street cm not be held liable for damages re ceived by an individ'i il on account of the neg lect of the owner of the property to comply with a city ordt.ince. Judge Murray holds that the defendant is not liable, and no action can be maintained against hiia in favor of a party who may be injured while passing over a side walk, because of the fiilure of an owner or oc cupant to comply wilh the provisions of a cor poration ordinance. This decision is a very im portant one, and affects all the cities of the state. Train master W. D. Cramer, of Altoona whose head quarters is at Mlfllln station, is a man of wonderful endurance as was detm.nslra tated by Ihe life cold and snowy weather, when his presence was needed on the road for eighty, four consecutive hours, during all of which time he did not partake of a moment's sleep or one square meal. He froze both his heels until the skin cracked open, Fur a few days he had a sore time of It. Ibefing Mirror, Miseuableness. The most wonderful and marvelous success, in esses whero persons are sick or pining away from a condition of miser, abjeness, that no one knotn what nils them (profitable patients for doctors,) is obtained by the use of Hop Bitters, They begin to cure from the first dose and keep it rp until perfect health is restored. ho over is afflicted in this way need not sutler, when they can get Hop Bitters. Seo "Truths" and "Proverbs in another column The following properties were sold by the Sheriff on the 23lli. C. I, Thomas, tract No. 1 to Jacob S-huyler for $3190. Tract No. 2 lo same for $490. Val entine Bidleman, firm In Madison to John Hendershott for $3550. Saw mill and water right to same for $200 Lot on Main street lo D. Lowenberg, for $500 residence on Main street to First National Hank of Bloomsburg for 1900. The Jlitldle Penitentiary. The Blate Commission on the Penitentiary for the Middle District of Pennsylvania met Tuesday, at the ollico of Colonel Charles Thomson Jones, oue of tho members of the body, It was decided to go ahead with tho work of preparing the reservoir for the wa ter supply at Huntingdon, but uo lurthcr operations were authorized on account of a lack of appropriation by the Legislature. fhe couiuii&lou meet again la Jlarrlsburg next week, DEMOCRAT, lTfiOOlfSljURG COLTJITBLV COUNTS; TT Wo acknowledge with pleasure tho receipt of some apples from J. M. Buckilew, In send ing thorn the donor says t FismsncnEi!;. January 28th, 1870. I send you n few apples of the variety brought to this country by the early Connect! cut scttlcis. 1 do not sny it is the Identical npplo brought but an Imitrovod variety retain Ing sizo, color, general oppenranco nnd flavor without tho chokincss of tho orlcinal. The nn pics nro good keepers not havlnit attained to maturity yet as you will seo by testing them. If they suit you l will furnish you scion-, f not I will try and get you scions from the original Ynnkeo stock. My brother is making enquiries nuormo old apple tree in Huntington. Most Ucspeotfully Yours, John M, Buckaiew, It comes to us I It grapples with us I It hangs hi i ., . . un iiKe grim (loaini and nwav we go in a mo ment, like a flash of lightening, lo destruction. fiat is It? Acoldl The preventive? Di. Haas' Lxpcctorant, Tho hearing before Attorney General Lear In the Quo Warranto case Bgalnst Prothonotary K rickbnum has been continued until February Oth. I bad Diphtheria in its worst form ; could find no relief until I used Giles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia. It has cured mo j I cheerfully give my testimony. F, Van De Maut, 911 Broadway, Albany. N. Y. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet. Da. GtLia. 120 West Broadway, N, Y. Trial size 25 cents. The sale of Montana City in Conynghara township took place last Monday. The proper ty was originally bought by Samuel Leiby from Michael Federolf, and consisted of over twelve acres. It was regularly laid out and many build Ings have been placed upon it. To secure the purchase money Mr. Frederolf took n mortgage, under whlcii he sold the property. Many per sons not knowing anything about this lien, and' who bought, paid for, and improved their prop erty, have been obliged to either bid it in, or lose it altogether. Many lawsuits are likely to grow out of the transaction. The letter published last week from Mind A Matter a spiritualist paper, purporting to be a communicatian from a deceased lady toher bus bane was printed simply to show the absurdity of the belief of that sect. If we had known that the lady was related iu this community the ar ticle would not have appeared in this paper. She was an earnest christian having no sympathy with tiie deluded views or her husband, and her name and meniory'ought not to have beep connected with such nonsense as wns contained in the alleged communication. Wo have tried Dr. '.Bill's Cough Syrup in our family and can a-ert that It is the best rem edy for a cough or cold ever introduced. Price 2o cents. ithtn the last two weeks, F. M. Girton of Plymouth, formerly cf this town has brought two of his children here for burial. The first was a child of live years, the second an inter esting little girl of about ten years. Diphther ia was the cause of her death. The aflliclcd family have the sympathy of many friends. Our representatives havo bceu appointed members of the following Committees : T. J. Vailderslice, Judiciary General ; City Passenger Railway j Elections, J. B. Knlttle, Compare Bills; Iron and Coal j Pensions. A .SICK SEXATOlL The excessive corpulency of a certain U. S. Senator has long been the butt of editorial wit and spicy bon moU from the pens of Washington correspondents. Few persons have suspected that bis obesily was a disease, and liable to prove faial. Excessive fatness in not only a disease in itself, but one liable to generate other and more serious ones. Chemistry has at last re vealed a safe, sure, and reliable remedy for this abnormal condition of the system in Allen's Anti-Fat. I)iiinguihed chemists have pronoun ced it not only harmless but very beneficial to the system, while remedying the diseased con dition. Sold by all druggists. CONSUMPTION CUKUO. An old physician, retired from practice, hav ing had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the spiedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis, citarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radicil cure for nervous debility and all nervinus complaints, after having tested its won derful curafive powers in thousands of cafes, has felt it his duly to raako it known to his suf fering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for prepiring and u.-ing, in German, French, or Knglish. Send by mail addres-ing with stamp, naming this paper. W W. She-ar, 149 Powera' Blojk, Rochester. New lork. Jan, 31 4 w Marriages. Levasj SsYni:n. At Catawissa Jan. 20 th 1879, By Rev, G.Ii. Detlnnt. Mr. S. Wilson Levan, lo Miss Citherine Alice Sayder, botli ol Locust, twp. Columbia county, Pa. Deaths. White. In Scott twp, on the 18thinst.,Wil liam White aged 75 years, 3 months, and 1 day. Waoonkk. On the 20th inst. Mrs. Sarah Ann Wagoner, aged 01 yeanf, 3 months, ami 15 days, S.nydeh.- Jan. 18;h 1S79, of Scarlet Fever, Warren Eyre, infaul son of John C. and Mary Snyder, aged 2 years 11 uionlhs and 25 days. CouitEix. Jan. l"ih 1679, of membranous croup, Laurrclta Miy daughter of William and Agnes Corrcll, aged 4 years 6 mouths and 11 days. Coiihelu Jan. 10th 1879 of Ihe fame disease, and son of Ihe same parents, Franklin Arthur aged 3 years 3 months and 21 days. They were interred in Rosemont Cemetery in one grave. "Lovely and pleasant in their lives nnd in thejr ueaui iney are not divined." DYSPEPSIA I .DVsl'El'SlA I DYSPEPSIA I Dyspepsia is the most perplexing of alt human all. meats. Its symptoms aro almost Intlnltota Uielr variety, and tho forlorn and despondent victims; of the dispose often fancy themselves the prey In turn of every known malady. This Is duo. In part to tho closo sympathy which exists between thd stomach and the brain, and in part also to tho fact that any digestive function necessarily disorders the llv cr, tho bowetsand the nervous system, and affects to some extent the quality of the blood. E. r, Kunkcl's Hitter Wine of Iron a sure euro This is nota new preparation, to bo tried and found wanting, It has been prescribed Ualy for many years In the practlco of eminent physicians with unnaral elled success. It Is nut expected or Intended to cure all diseases to which tho tinman family is subject but la warranted to cure Dyspepsia la Its most ob. bttnate form. Kunkefs miter Wine of Iron never fatls to cure, symptoms of Dyspepsia are loss of ap pctlto, wind and rising of the .food, dryness of the mouth, heartburn, (distension of the stomach and bowels, constipation, healache, dizziness, sleepless, noss and low spirits. Try tho groat remedy and bo convinced of Its merits. Get tbe genuine. Take cwly uuuuetti, wnicn is rput only in one .dollar bottles. Depot 159 North Ninth street.Phllodelphti, tPa. H UHver fall, for sale by all Druggists aud dealers everywhere1 Ask for K. Y. Kunkcl's Hitter vioe oflronand take no other, blx bottles for me. dollara. nr nr, i.,i. lor per bottle. ,1,I,d.u ,, ui,.mo I It Ull.tS I Kunkel'tt Worm Hvrun noter rutin it, iSiairnv Pin. heat, and htomach Worms, lir. imiL.i ti. only uecbtful ibjslclan who runoies lai Woiui m nuH"iti iiv tuai 4U IVO U III 11 ri' moved, all othr worms can lie rcanilvrhbtrortd feud for circular to K. K. Kunkcl, SMKciih Jlntli street, IVbliadelphla, l'a., or call on our cuwulst lor a bottle ol Hunkers Worm Syrup, price l., H never TIIR P10PI.B WaHT PHOOF. Th ere Is no medicine prescribed br rthvsl clans, or sold by Druggists, Ihat carries such evidence of Its success and superior virtue as Hoschee's German Sfrup for severe Cousin. Colds fettled on tho breast. ConumMioii. or any disease of Ihe Throat and Lungs, A proof or tint fact Is Ihat any person sfilicted, can gel a bample Bottle for 10 cents and try Its Btincr. lor efleci Itcforo buying the regular fito at 75 cents. It has lately been Introduced In thl country from Germany, and Its wonderful cures are astonishing every one that use it. Three docs wMI relieve any case. Try lt Sold by all druggists. aug 30, '78-tf i NOTntxo Snonr or Ukuistaxam-i Il-Ksms" Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain ttie reputation which Ayer's Sarsaparllla enjoys. His a compound of the best vcgeinixo alteratives, with tho lodldesof rotasslum and Iron, and Is the most ctrectual of all remedies for scrofulous, mercurial, or blood disorders. Uni formly successful and certain tn Its remedial effects, it produces rapid and complete cures Of Scrofula, Sores, Dolls, Humors, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Dis eases and all disorders arising from Impurity of tho blood. Ily its Invigorating effects it olways relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weak nessoi'and Irregularities, and Is a potent renower of vitality. For purifying the blood It has no equal, It tones up the system, restores and prescries tho liealtb, and Imparts vigor and energy. For forty years It has been In oxtenslvo uso, and Is to-day the available medicine for the suffering sick, .anywhere. For Salb bt ait Dbauhs. no:, Business .Notices Tho highest CASH PRIOR paid for Kaw Furs, SkunkjFox, Muskrnt, Raccoon, &c.,nt D. Lowenberg's. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS ATTEND ING COURT. Clearing out at COST the surplus slock of Winter Clothing, Caps, fee. Call nnd sec for yourselves at the old and reliable store of ' D Loweuberg. Winter Clothing cheaper than ever at D. Lowenberg's. Overcoats, Overcoats, For yinn, Boys and Children at D. Lowenberg's- Cash paid for Raw' Skins, Fox, Skunk Mink, Musk Rat, .fee, at David Lowen berg's. The cheapest nnd best ready-made Cloth ing always on hand at Lowenberg's. Tho latest style of hats always on hand at D. Lowenberg s. Appleton "A" Muslin 7 cents cash at I. W. Hartman's. Lutz & Sloan have just received a large r rr.i: i nii uHuiiiucui ui vuiiuica HIJU VJluuatJls. Just opened at I. W. Hartman's 8 pieces full width Sheeting anil Pillow Caso Muslins 17 cents to 30 cents per yard. For Rest. First class residences, on terms to suit the times. Apply to M. Wyn coop. Jan. 17 4-w" Boot headquarters at McKinney's. Try It-llluy it Palm Palm Palm Soap At Jacob H. Maize's at Jacob H. Maize's, may 3-18w Lutz & Sloan are selling Dress Goods very cheap to reduco stock. Uest light Calico 0 cents per yard at I. W. Hartman's. McKinneys Shoe Store below Court House. Crampton Brother's Palm soap at Jacob Il.'JIaize's. It is tho best. Try it, may 3-18w Admission free at McKinney's. Cramptou's Palm Soap is the best laun dry soap in thlsor any other market. For sale by Jacob II. Maize. may 18-3w Call at McKinney's for Shoes. More Appleton "A" Muslin for 7 cents a yard by tho bolt at Lutz & Sloan's. lloadim- Ilailroad Scrip taken at Hartman's, hill ca-h sivon in change. Rubbers at McKinney's. I. W- Unbleached Muslin 5 cents per yard at I. w. mrtmaus. A fine selection of Ladies' Gold Watches and Chains, both American and imported oy tue best maKers at L. Uernliaid s Jcnel ry Store. Wanted by I. W. Hart man. Butter, Kggs. Potatoes, Cl'ijkens, Turkeys, &c, fee. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. 1 JOBlTLVS ELECTRIC SOA P. Having obtained tho agency of this CEI.EDItA.TEl Soap for Bloomsburg and vicinity, I append the opinion of some of our best'people as to its merits. "I have used Dobbin's Electric Soap made by I. L. Cragln & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., for washing about ten years, and tl ink it superior to any other. Mrs. J. U. Hark'-tv. " We have used Dobbin's Electric Soap aud mm ii superior to any outer or nil otiers. i.rs. W. II. Jacoby, Mrs. B. II. Stohner. I desiro all my friends and customers to tiir tins iboap one Trial, Vo that they may know jint how good tho uest coap in mo uuiicu states is. J. U. Maize. july 12, '78-ly Bloomsburg, Pa. OAMPETS ur8?&'w atcne-liair Fokmlk Thicks. (iooD llncssBLs 'ki iits, 7.'o per yarl. Tmikuvs, from sue. M Jl'ETTK-S WILIONH, AXMINSTKIi, VKI.VF. I'S. llOllY.llIir.s.sEI.S.nnd Til IIRK.W vit A ill I'E I'S at eqiioll) low prlees. OIL CLOTHS, all widths LACE ctitTAINS,'l.io per pair, to thennest HEAL LACK Imported, at SHE.PPARD KNAPP'S 189 and 191 SisthAvenuo, Correristh street, NEW YORK, nov. si, l$-cm nico PIMPLES. I will maU(Free)tho receipt) for aumrle VtnsTA- PLLSuud Blotches tearing the skin soft, clear and uiuuiuui, uiiMiiisuuwiuusiur itroaucimr a luxuri ant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Auaresa, innwing ao Ria up, lien Vundelt Co., so i -. , ufceu nov ii, TS-tm TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permanently cured of that dread disuse. Consuinntinn. in- n umniu i-mu. dy Is anxious to make knutvnto his fellow surfer era tho means of euro. To all Vihodeslnt It ho h 111 send a cony of the prescription used, (free of charge) with dkectlODsiorprepurlnj-anaiis nirtba same, welch they wllinnd a bure Cure for Coxsl-mi--iion. Asthtta. llronrhlils. c. I'artles MHUicg the Prescription, will please ad dress E. A. WILSON. t)t I'enn st llllaiimmrff, N. errors" "of youth:? A OEKTLimK whosuL'ered for years from Nervous ltKBlLlTV PkEUATCKU llrniv. iiiwl ll , ..ir..... of jouthful Indiscretion, win tor tho sake of suner Idk humanity, tend rue tu all who need It. the itcl pi; and direction for maklug the fclmple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers lshlUB to nroat by the odrertlr's experience can do so by addressing In perfect conndenee. ' JOHN 11. OODEN, 43 Cedar St., Now Vorfc. nov. fi, is-tin utco ""-u,k' PILES! Dr. Fabor's Colobratcd Painless Remsdv is the bet-fever known for iiiFsnfM-rvirtiM,niu.riin chins, B ind, Inward. c) and ail diseases of tho II ictc a, whether rec-nt ;or loiig fctandlnc. Itirtve-t Instant relief andeireiUa radical and renitahent Cure. 1 Is prescribed by all rhjslclar.s whoareae. nualuted wilh It. Chroulo ruses readily j leld to IU Nosurt'leul opcralkui reiiutiwl. In It and relievo yourbunerliik's. ONLY to cents for a La tViKK i s. bent by mall on receipt of price, l or solo l y JVil INISTltATOll'S NOTICE. -STiTK OK WIU.I1U WHITS, DECEifm, administration eu the estate of William V bite, laic ot K'olt township, i olurubla county, di. cuas.d, have been irruiitedby'lliB U.'-ister ut sail Si,iU.Jir fci','B ,uV?' !;8"i,'l'1 Administrators to whom a I pereons Indebted uio requested to msko Iriiiu". dlalo puj meat and thou.. hi 0(f claims or drmai ds oiralDit the estaie win make them kuvun to the i Ad. uimlstralor without di lay. -"" " 1ui"oaii JOHN M. WHITE, UEO. CONN hit, Ughutrtet. 0. W. JJILUilt. Atfy. AdniuiUtr.tors. Ion. u, '!-" w, BLOflltfSBUBG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NOltMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. RoV. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M,, Principal. THIS SCHOOL, as at present constituted, odcrs tho very tiest facilities for Professional and Classical learning. Hill (1 ntrssnanlatls. Invltfmr and comtnoillous ! cnmrlrtelv lumK-il liv titpiim. wi.n inHint.,i t(vi,f,.H .v .-. B3 .,-r.i.haH win. h..,nii.,i .n!r ,.. , Spring water. ' Location hatthful, anu easy of ancevi. Toachers experienced, erne lent, and alive lo their work. Discipline, nrm but kind, uniform and thorough. Expenses moderate. Kitty cents a week deduction to all expecting to teach, students admitted at any time, ltooms reserved when desired. I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Mubic. IV. Course In Art. Tho Elementary. Hclentlfle nnd Classical Courses a re I'lt(Klts-im4t.. nnri ama oprrespomllng ltegrees s Master of tho Elements : Master ofrtho sciences s .Master of tho Classics. Graduates wii.-ii uiiuiuiiieiiiHt. tiigueu uv i ue uincers or ilto Hoard .. Sr.0 UI . u" ' prescriueu uy 1110 niaio is UDerai, an "Hies 'lentinc and Classical courses aro not Inferior to those of our licst College. alio StaUt rwfllllresa hiir her order nf dt. znns iln. Thn limn, dm 19ml it. ir. 1 r,nn ni ti.n nHmn tiinta ... n.i u,i...i i.ai.. ,n u, 1 . hW i,,n.i.i,i-niniBii(. gent and cnjclent Teachers for her schools To this end It solicits youn? persons of good abilities and" good purpo-ses, those who desire to Improve their time LWWifn u '.r pSn ' ,loall8Ucl"'Proml!!ea aid In developing their powers, andabuniant opportunities for well paid labor alter lcavlngschool. For WIM. A.ll i:i.Wl'l.I I'rr.ldrnl lionnt JSCPt. '- SHERIFFS SALE. nyvlrtuoof sundry writs Issued out of .tlio Court of Common Pleas of Columbia" con. ty, and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale or out cry, at tho Court Ilouso lu Iltoomsburg at 0110 o'clock, p. in. on MONDAY, FE1I11UARY 3d, 1870, AH that certain lot of ground situate In nearer township, Columbia county, I'ennsjlvanla, describ ed as follows, to-wlt! Hounded on tho north by lands of I), Ocarhart and c. Shuman.on tho south by lands oti'. Shum.in and .loud Hunstngcr.on the east by D, Halmer, and on tho west by 'other lands of said J. II. Shumin, containing IS acres of ground, on which are erected a Frame Hotel, stablo, lee houso and out bulldloss. AI50, All that certain piece or parcel of ground sit uate In Heaver township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as. follows to-wlt: Houn ded on the north by Henry Stiller, on the .south by land of John Ilunsthger, on the east by other lands of (said Joseph Shuman, and on the west byF. L. Shuman, containing ten acres more or less. Seized, taken In execution at tho sutt of Car oline wann against Joseph 11. Shuman and Uie Exec ulorsof Jacob sliumau,'deaeased, and tho adirduls rators of Michael Cirover. deceased, and to be sold as tho property of Jt II. shuman. Littlks, Attorneys. Fieri Faalas. ALSO. All that certain lot ot ground situate In Centre township, Columbia county, ra. described as follows to-wlt : bounded on tho north by land of James ICocher, on the cast by land of George Ucss, on tho south,by land ot Georgo Hess and Chas. Hlp pensteel, on tho west by land ot .Stephen McEivcn and James Kochcr, containing is acres more or less, on which aro erected a frame house, barn and out buildings. Seized, taken in execution at tho suit ot Samuel J.Conner, surviving executor of Q. H, Fowler, de ceased, ngalnst Peter O. Bachman, and to bo sold as tte property of Peter o. Uachman Jackson Son, Attorneys. Vend. Ex. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In Catawlssa township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania described as follows, to-wlt : Hounded on llto r. .1 f by land ot George Zarr, on tho east by laud it .1 Uolllngshead, Sol. Helwlg, Nathan Helwlg and Dan iel Uelwlg, on tho south by land of Daniel Hel wlg, on tho west by land ot Jonathan Former and heirs of Wililam McKelvy, deceased, containing 102 acres and tT perches, be the same moro or less, on which Is erected a Grist 'Jill, dueling house and: stable near mill, a Smith shop on tho north side of Catawlssa rail road, a two-story dwelling house and barn on south sldo of rail road and a dwelling houso and stablo on the eastern end of said tract, Eclzcd, taken into execution aud to bo sold as tho property of Chas. V. McKelvy, Abdoit & Hiuwn, Attorneys. Vend. Ex. ' ALSO, All that certain pleco or parcel ot ground situate In MlCl'ln township Columbia County l'a. described as follows, to-wlt ; bounded on the north by lands of Stephen lletler, east by laud of Samuel Creasy, south by other lands of Nathan Nuss and westby landot Stephen lletler, containing thirty acres, on which aro erected a framo dwelling houso and frame barn. ALSO, All that certain pleco of wood land In ffiniln township Columbia County l'a. described ns 'allows to-wlt : bounded on the north by lauds ot George Uro.vn and William Creasy, east by landot Georgo Drown, south and vett by laud of flomboy containing 21 acres moro orles", on which are erect ed a frame dwelling houso frame barn and other out buildings. seized, taken Into execution at tho suit or David Grown, Jr., against Nathan Nuss, and toboso'.das the property ot Nathan Nuss. Jicxsox son, Attorneys. Vend. Ex. ALSO, All that messago and tract ot land situate In Mon tour township, county and state aforesaid bounded and described as follows to wit: HegluDlug at a fence post, thence by land of Francis Evans north fifty-nine and live rlghth degrees, east one huudred and thirty eight and me tenth perches toabtone; thence by land ot Isacher Evans and Uojdl'auon soulh thirty threo and ono fourth- degrees, cost One hundred aud sixty perches to a stone j thence by land of J, O. (Julclc south seventy aud three fourth degrees west, ninety four and seven-tenth torches to a whlto ouk then- o south Mxty-nlno and three fourth degrees west ono hundred and eighteen and three tenth psrehes to a stono j thence by laud of Mi 8. M. ,J. Werner norUi 3 u-s degrees west, ono hundred and twenty and ntne-teath perches to public rod l3adlng from Hlocmsbtirg aforesaid to lianvltle, Pa. thenco north seventy eight degrees cast tour and free tenlh perches, thenco by land of heirs ot ltobert IxtwU north lltteeu degrees west tlt'ccnatid one-tenth perches to tho place of be ginning, containing ono hundred and Of ty acres and one hundred and nine perches strict measure, on which aro erected a twit story Framo House, out kllchcD, largo Hank llarn and hhed. Wagon sited and other out buildings. A good spring of running water on the premises near dwelling I10U33. Seized, takeu Into execution at tho BUIt of Frank- lln It. Thornton, against John Thomas aad to bo sold as tho property of John Thomas. Fkekze, Attorney. . I-evart l'aclas. AUIlt.n certain lot or pleco of ground situate lu Scott township, Columbia comity, fcnnsylvanlj. de scribed at fuIloiVa.to-wit: bounded on the north br an alley on the cast by lot of Jesso Ulcus, on the souuiDy .Main street aud on the west by street. coata'nlng suveMy-lbreo and onc-half feet front more or less, and one hundred aud sixty-live fret deep moro or less on which are ereiited a buck dwelling house, fraxo store building, stablo and out-build. lugs. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In Ecult toanshlp, Columbia county, I'ennsj ivarda, de scribed as follows, to-w it : bounded on tho nort 1 by land ot I'enjamtu ltlchart, on tho 'east by land of jyua u.v, on mo bouiu uy land of Abraham Snyder, mum t iituau una douu cuuman and on tho weM in land u! Harvey Creullng, containing ono hundred and f jrty-nlno acres moro or less, on w hlch are erect ed a large frame dwelling houee, bank barn ond out buildings. seized, taken lutooxccutlon at tho suit of WHUam MUnes' Executors against Moore Crovellnc. arid also at tho suit of Catharine Whttenlght against Mocro Crevellng and to bo sou a3 tho property ot JJooro i-ri'eiiiig. I'ueezk, Attorney, end. Ex, ALSO. A II that certain lot or pleco of ground situate In Or. angotownshlp.Columblaco, IVunsvvaMa,dci1bed as foliowb, to-wlt : Hounded on Ihe north bi land or Pi ter Trump, on tbe east by land of Cirrus .Mciinnrv on llto west by lmd of Phlocaa -Young, on the south by land of lllraui Iiowmau, containing tweuty-me uv.uo, vu -i.ii.uui 11 iietiea u dwelling house, burn and outbuildings. seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Peter Trumpcow to the use of Itotetta A. Gerard, agatut Theodore Mirxr aud to be soldos the preputycr II, r smith, Attorney. Ttrius cash 03 the day of sale. Vend. tin. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, Jan. 8, t7-t3 Sherltr. PUBLIC SALE HAIMn nil ila Pnulcd at this Oflico ON PUOKTiijT NOTICE A AT 1 Ui M03P liEASONABLE IEI1JJ6. or l usioi i of Trusters' DMINISTIUTOK'S NOTICE. KSTATI5 OF MAST MUNSCU, hRCRiSED. Iz-ttersof Administration on tho estate of Mary Mensch late ot Locust township, colurnrla county, derainscd, havo been granted by the lleglsts r of snld county to Andrew itupp, Atlm r, Nuinldla, 1". ). All persons having l;ilms ngtilust, tho estute are rc. quested to present them for settlement and those Indebted to mako payment without delay. AND sKW RtJPP. Jan. 10, TS-ew Administrator, NumUla I', o. DMINISTltATRlX'"NOTICE. KSTATK OF WILLIAM K1STNK1I, PKCE tSKD. Letters of administration on tho estate of Wra. hlstner, lateof Malison townsh!p,Columbla County, l'f . deceased, haTe been gr nted by the Register of -aid county to the undersigned Administratrix to whom all pereons Indebted to said eitate ore re quested to mako payment, and thoso havtni; claims or demands against the said estato will make them known.to the said administratrix without delay, MAHV C, KISTNEIt, . - . Jerseytown, Jan U, 19-Ow Administratrix. DMINI.STUATOK'S NOTICE. RSTAT3 OF CI1IUSTIAX ASn, DZCIUSEn. Letters otAdtiltilstramn on ttti estate Christian Asli.Ialo of lieuton townsMp. Cilumbla count,, decea'od. have been grunted by the llejiMerof said county to Iln imderl?ncd Administrators to whom all peisons indebted are riqucsled to mako Immedi ate pa men, and those having claims or demands against tho estate will mako them known to the ad ministrators w llhout delay. I.K. KltlKCDAUM, cambra, CUAHLES AMI, Jan. 10, to-ew" st'llwa'cr, Administrators. A DMINISTKATOIt'S NOTlCiJ ESTATE or SAMrnr. n. tvititk- iivrRitrn Letters of Administration onlhoesuteor Samuel l. White, lato of tlshingcreek twp, col., co de'd, havo beeuvranled by the Itegl'ter ot said county to the undersigned Admtnlstrator.to whom all pet sons Indebted are requested to make Immediate paj ment aid those ha Ing claims or demands acralnst the es tate wilt mako them kiowntotuo administrator without delay, II. .1. COXNF.Tt, Administrator. . orangevllle, l'a., Jan. 1J. ':8-"w. "pROrilOKOTAKY'S NOTICE. t . !s hereby given that William Lamon, Com 1 ' 1 t'zsbelh Dcltterlck, a lunatic, has rtled I113 Hi Mil il niat account In the onico of the. l'ro thonotjr. i aiumbla county which will bo nro- senteui tlte ourt of Common pleas of said county, OQthe4.l1 layof February next and will be enn- nrmed arier four days unless exceptions be filed within th at time. ., WW. KIUCKUAUM, rruiuunoiary -a tumce, Jan, 0 , 19-tc lToth'y. gXECUTOIl'iS NOTICE. KSTATK OK JOUN WUITE, DEO n. , Letters .Testamentary on thn estntis f .TAiin White, lato of Flshtnafreek township, Columbia Co., I'a.,have been irraiiw:"! by tho llegtsier of Colum bia county to the undersigned Executor to whom all persons Indebted ar requested to make Immedlat" pav ment, and thoso havlug claims or de- luuuua iiKuiuii. iuq bun L'biuui win inane mem known to tho under.-lirned Exccuter uiinmr delay. l'.C. H'AUSWOHTII. W. J. lirckALKw, Executor. Atfy. for Estate. Town Hill, Luz. Co., Pa. d , 20, 1978-CW SSIUNTE'S NOTICE. In the District Court of the United Stales for the Western District of Pennsylvania. In the matter of J. A.Losee, Bankrupt. Western Distiuct of Pennsylvania. TO WHOM If MAY CONCKISN.-'lhu undersign ed hereby glv- s notice, of Ills nprolntinent as AcblL-n ee of J. . tisee, of Glen city. In tho County uf o lumbla and state of Pennsylvania within said Dis trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on Credi tors petition by tho Dlstilef court 0' said District. Dated, Danville January sth, IsTfi. Jan. IT, T0-3W Assignee. LICENSE NOTICE. Notlco is hereby given that the following named persons havo filed with the Clerk of too Court of quarter sessions of tho Peaeo ot Columbia county, their petitions for llcenun which mil Iw nrps,.ni,1 to.the Court on Wednesday, the Filth day of Febru- Jl'KChamberlln, Tavern, Bloomsburg. r.'.?.'.er"'!:..M' Gl'more, Eating House, Bloomsburg. William Williams, Tavern, Berwick. Frank Kesnler, " centre i' !.' !:""". Liquor store, catawlssa. S. II. Hajeubueh, Tavern Grange, W.M. KHICKHAUM, Jan. u, "I9-tc clerk (j. s. Dauchy & CoTsrAdvkT 'cmLDRENTSHOlS! Wear twlco as long with cither tho SILVER "Or A. W. T. Va.n V, lL tTeis Vtf Wrt vio. Jan. 17, 13-4 w Til KM. d BENhON'S CAPCINE ' POROUS PLASTER o WOMEN AND CIIILDUliN 1 sutlJrlug from pain and weakness will rent comfort and strength Irom the lite Fem lerlve Jtllen lrena i.d ai'iiuei uruui i-iasier u here chli f ffittid with wbooiddg cough, otdl. fhs or colds or weak lungs, It Is the only treatment the- tiwinf.i mi-Ai... naryo jut Ull This nrtClO CORtalhS HOW medlelll.ll Pli-mniitii lucli as Is found in no other rciiody In tho sninn ifjrni. It Is far superior to common porous n.is. ters. llnunenis, etecincai appliances and oilier tttteruai remtvties. jl reueics pain at otio ttrvnsthens and cures wheru oilier plasters will aoteienrt lleie. For l.iuiiraiid w.-nk Hurl., 'theuniiuuin. Kidney dlbease aud all local aches ind pains It Is also tho best known remedy. Ask ror lienson's Capclne Plaster and take no other. Mliil uy nit 1'iuiiHw. a iilv 1.1 v-uio, Jan. IT, 'i!i-w TIACllBRSloii'fier'' uuiiUKumnininuiiuu DLUutK, Jl Ur IUU lmril-'ll- Urs address J.u. Mci UllltVA: CO.. PiiiLAuaLruii. pa, Jan 31, TD-lw a BJPTHERIA ! Jul 11 i.'. AiioiUnt' l.liiliui-iii will positively I"1'1 I I I- t rilttle dlsiut-e. and v 111 positively iur 1 111 111 es In ten. Information that will uio manj l.v ss ut tree bv mall. Don't delay n moment. I'reu uiluiiUbe'ter than cure, told even w here. 1. S. J11I111K011 At Co. Itni;ui',lllaliii! Jin. si, t-4w u QOJIAiiJ'To AM A I.I, Di:niMiPi?a nwTiiL- t iTh2?oat and Liungs i l'KUMANKNTLY ITIilil. Br. T. A, Slocura's Ilcmedy PSYCHINE" ; taken tn coc 'Miction w tin 'oiiuirx i:.ni;i.siu.or i PURE COD LIVER OIL ' uinthjiri lio.iilili... (,r ItllVin AMD SODA. A Fi-eo Bottlo f,i.Kw--it!?n v' Ing BP! Hear,' sending uielr fcam p. o kdSl J Ja'n Sl. 'lUw-tl0CUm' 1,1 ' earVst rv t, s y V. Course in Physical Culture. In tho other Courses receive Normal Ccrlincates KOISTEU'S NOTICES. Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, eredl- ira and other ncrsons Interested In the estates of thn resiiecUie decedents and minors, thnttbe fol lowing niimiui-iirauon nnd gunruitm nci-uuuiM nmu been tiled m the oiTlco of Hut lteglstcr of Columbia county, and will be presented for confirmation and allowunce in the urphans' Court to bo held In HUiomsburg, on, Monday, the ad day of Feb., 187S1, at 2 a clock n. m. on salu day: 1, rtrst and tlnal uceount of tt tlllara Edwards, sur vlvlng executor of William stall, late ot llrlar cretk townshlit, dec ased. 2, Second and part'.il account nf Ezra Stephens, ad ministrator do li tnla non, of William Hess, lata ot sttgnrloaf township, deceased. C. I'lrst andnnal account of Clurles It. Paxton, Guardian cf Mary E. Thomas, Sarah J, Thomas, and Abraham C. Thomas, minor chl'den of Abra ham 1 homas, lato 01 llloom township, deceased. 4. Second aud final account ot Ilenjamln Evans, ex ecutor ut Cornelius KlkenColl, lato ct Mifflin township, deceased. 6. supplemental account of Samuel Knorr, admin istrator, Ac , of Murgnret Aptleman, lateof the Town of liluoinsburg, deceased. S. Second and partial account of Dyer L. Chaptn, ono ot thn administrators ot John Boston, lateof ItUhtngereek township, deceased. T. The account of Peters. Kanhner, administrator ot Daniel Karehnir, lato of Catawlssa township, dccAise.l. 8. First and partial account ot N. 11. Creasy, execu tor ot Christian Wolf, late ot Minim township, decayed. ' 0. I Irnt ltd part'al ncountcfO. P. Ent, adminis trator of l'eter hut, lato of scott township, de ceased, ss flled by KobertS. Ent, administrator of o. P. Fnt, deceased. 10. 1 he account ot Jesso Coleman, administrator ot Andrew Owen, lato of tcott township, deceased. 11. The first account of 11. It. Ent. administrator da bonis non of l'eter Ent, late ot bcott township, deceased. 12. Itn first nnd Hnsl account of Levi Shatrer, ad ministrator or Duvld barter, Jr., lato of Drtar crcet township, deceased. 18. First and Until occouat of John N. niowi and Sol omon llarinan, executors of Nathan Bloss .lato or tho Horough of Lerwick, deceased, 'register's OCleo, ) W. n.JACOTiT, nioomsburg, Jan. 10, 1679. j liegtster. Jurors for Fok Tenn,1879. GP.ANU JUKOIIS Bloom John Mccormick J13. Towhscffd, William wcrts, uoot. MCiiriae, siepnen Knorrcuarics Tittle. Hcrwick llcnrrc. Freas. licnton-lteuben Gibbous, J. L. SIcUenry. lu-ier James T. Fox. Catawlssa M. vi lirobst. centrtiia u. u. Miuara, .101m e. uuey. Flshluiicrcck N. J. Bobbins. Greenwiiml WIllKm J. Kramer. Ilemiock-Matllitas W hlttnlght. Main J. 11 Uollno. M.Miison John Demott. Miniln-W'Illlam Modeller. Montour llenrv Lazar is. William J. Bidleman. Itoarlngcrcek -Johu Mow try. V. W. Bang. seott John Jones. THAVER5IJ JUItOUS. HBST WEEK Bloom E A'liawllngs, James 'chuyler, nernnrd ntuiiiii-r. .i mies jiiuiiria, it. t , incKeyibOyu .sharnless. Henry ltoseithtock. Beaier Daniel singioy, Allea Mann. Uenton Georgo caroy. Berwick II. h. Fro.is. Briarcreek 1-aao Doner. Catawlssa-Danli'l Helwlg, S. D. Jllaard. Centra li lafajetto Fetierman, WllUaifi Harris. Centre -I. P. llaman. Flblungercek .lobtah Coleman. .It. Hosttcr. Franklin-C. L. Artlev Greenwood Henry Mather. Wm. J. Patterbon. ueiniucK r 11 iinmnun, liugu Jicunue. lackson7 W Kitchen. Locust Henry Beaver, John A.Tltner, Henry Ilel- wtg. Madlsou John Chrl-tlan, Samuel Farnsworlh. Mam W. W. Mans W. T. Shumau.- Mtniln T. z. Lowinan, Henry Nuss. Stephen Delt- enck, m. 11. lletler, A. w. Hess. ITnnlni.r Inlin V llnntnn 1,' I, -..l.s lt. Pleasant Mosea steller. Orange J. II. llarman, Wesley Bowman, Panla Aiusti-iter. Pine Wnbli. Bobbins. Jacob christian. Scott John crevellng, James Pullen , D, T. Jones. SECOND WEEE. nio-im E. V. Ilartinan. Beaver Ellas JHller. Berwick -James W. Evans, John G. Jacoby, J. It. Mca nail. Brlarcwek-lleuben Sitter. L-aiawissu Hamilton Usher, J, B. Knlttle, G. L. Kobtenbauder. Center w liuain MUIer, I.el Fester, Joseph Wetss, Phtlln Harris. . Ceitralla William PolITcr. I'onj lightun John U hllue, Edward Hughes. risnmycreek -i. ir. icncnry. FraukUnf. c. Knlirlo. Greonwood Georgo 1 homas. Menard Eves. Himlock T. J. vundei-bUce, Samuel old. tacksMi D. B. Stevens. Locust Austin Cherrtngton, Oliver Evans, Jacob I-oncr. Main-Nathan Miller, WHUain U. Utt. -Madliou G. u suppleo. Montour William P. Mauser. Pine-George stackhouse, James Dretblebls. v.iiiiBiiiin uiiuiuui i iiuer. scott Joshua It. Fowler, George Ucckman. Daniel scott. T 1ST OF CAUSIS FOB TKIAL AT lJ FEHHUAltY TEltM, 167. Oscar Hogenbuch' vs M Grovcr's adm"rs. MarirareL Haircnbui-h mm ririn-ir'd msmr-a (I M llagenbuch s M oroier'a Altai's. Mary George is James Morrlsun. John H seott vs licrnhurd stohnr. Georgo A Barclay vs. Joseph M Freck. , ukuu r-iarr v;u va it ii names ei ux. Aaron Young vs Johu K Young. Naney Ann itolteris is John K. Young. Kit -Melleury et ux is John K oung George 11 Gordner ass'gneo vs Gideon Hess. Conrad Mmnk h Daniel Swank. Gouter '1 lioiiias vs. Morris Mm hel. Cli MtirpayaCouymhvnuu' centralla roor Dis trict, I W McKelvj 'a uso va Wm Shaffer et al. F L Shuman vs Sarah Klsiler. Morris Mlieuel vs. Gomer 'I homos. simuel Hhono vs Jesse Ilhone. J-unes A W biting nmrd vs Wm. MUnes' executors. Adam w 111 w elUngton case. w H Itelhbold vs Nlcolaa Engiehart. c.i awlssa Deposit nam; is John H Parker. w in Nenl ct nl vs Penn'u Canal Co. Firktatltmal Uank ot Ashlund vscatharlne Bnsoo. Marthac HartzclUs Joseph II Nyer. .Mary tl Vandertllco vs Daniel Kline. C G Murphy vs Conj ngham aud CentraUa Toor Dhv llohr Mc'lletry vs Thos F Y'oung. J A screck is J W HofTmauctnl tl 1 Drlcbbach vs M Gruver's admr's. Elizabeth liartman vs BenJamln'Krum et ux. et li" 'or"";r'B uso vi o D I, Kobtenbauder, Alex I. siiilttivs John o Jacoby. John Waltz'is (lllnrill.in u il-.n ii...in. lleury fftmers vs Jcneph Conner's adJS- ' hum-loo; school Hltrlet vs wm A Kile. F p Drluker is J It nobis et al. , Hannah Weiss s John HolHoin. ' M nnn er' admr's vs Glii.rt Drlesbach, V.m " t-nj'lerva Wm II VandeMlce. Abbott a: Knlttla vs Wesley ls-rry et al II r- lln w ke i Co i s St. rni r 4jolei L V;.,,. lr?kw''v,,1 H It'oxler-sodmr. Philip Machart s Malor Sleel. st.Juhn's Churth. Catawlssa vs B F Dallman. John KesU-r-s John Itaniz. ",u.,ll-'T8Con',)b'1""aand Centralta Poor Dls. John liobton's admlnlkirato- vs Wm. I. Parks lAtcust Scijoo Ituirletvs DaiU Helwlg F. P. Knorr vsE II Grub ct ux. WinO-VS' P1HAISEMENTS. ii The following appralteuinds cf real and rn-reonal prorw UyK-t aisirt lo.wldows of dVwdeiTti ha e been 11 ed In the oniec of the lteglter of col uuibhi county, under tho Huh-a of Court, aud will bo prweuted for absolute connruutton lo lie (Vphins t-ourtto bo held lu liluom-litnv.lu and ffirbald conn, ty. on Monday, th.t 31 diy of Feb , i7? at j V,' ':"- '" bul'1 d "h-'-'" exwptlonstu such conllrmatlonurepreiiouslyiiled, of which all t..r. bona lutenibted tn said cbtatea will take uotlcer Hel.uwdf JjU,uxlu' latoof centrauiivnihlp, de. S' yVi-MSfi0ba ,I1M1' Uta "'"M "ownshlP. " deei0.lJi)d!JOlin KUor' Ule 01 Locu-t 'ownshlp, ' rtmwu! i"Uer' 01 Uca township, aip"dalSll.'u'"-'e'''ter' latB0' JCU lown N?,?w ', William GarrUon, late of the Town of Bloomsburg, dneos. d. T. Wiaow ut iiu.-u Shultz, Uleol Jackson deceased. ltegtstfi.' """"iiiiiiniinr i i