THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COL NT Y, PA. Miscellaneous. LINCOLN'S HOMELY I'llllASKS. (Noali Brooks, fScribner.) In Midsummer Holiday In his letter declining an Invitation to the Illinois RepuMlMn Convention, In 18011, Iitncotn made mo of two or three striking Inures, Reviewing tlio military event of the ymtyear, wlilcli liad been fav ojable to the ennae of the Union , ho tal.l : "The lather of waters again goes unvexed to the en," And, referring to the fact that Southern Unionists and ex-hvci had done something to help on the good ivorlr, he said: "On the spot, their part of the history Is dotted down in black and white." There was something In the phrase 'dotted down li black and white" which mightily tickled tho popular fancy. At the time, however, criticism was provoked by this odd figure employod by the President: "Nor must Uncle Sam's web-feet be forgotten. At nil the watery margins they havo 'beeu present not only on tho deep sea, the broad bay, tho rapid river, but nlsu up the narrow, muddy layou, and whenever the ground was a lit tle damp, they have Wn and made their tracks,' Lincoln was amused by tho discus slon lu the newspapers to which the use of the phrase 'Uncle Sam's web-feet' gave rise. Ho explained the remarkable feats perform ed by tho gnu boats. In making their way through sloughs aud bayous, heretofore con sidered unnavlgablc, reminded him of the stealthy passage of water-fowl. The pleas antry concerning light-draught Reamers going where 'the ground is a little damp, Is familiar to everybody. It will be a long time before our people will forget Lincoln's homely simile of 'eld eMsqulrts charged with rose-water," as ap plied to the conservative programme for prosecuting the war. This was used in a letter addressed to Cuthbert Bullitt, of New Orleans, In which letter ho also said that the conservative wtre like complaining pas sengers on'a ship 'The mutineers must go untouched lest one of these sacred passen gers should receive an accidental wound.' His Imagination was powerfully stimulated by any reference to the history of the repub lic. His address at Olettipburp, now one of the great historical speeches of the world, suggests, rather than expresses a crowd of images. To Lincoln's wind, apparently, American history was filled with noble and pathetic figures. In tome of the loftier flights of his eloquence may be fouud traces of a strong poetic fancy an imagination fired by love of country, and Inspired by the contemplation of the stirring events 'that have marked its history No more striking example of this can be found anywhere than in the memorable) words which closed his first inaugural address: 'The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battle field and patriot grave to every living heart and hearth-stone, all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touchedjas surely they will be, by the better angles of our na ture.' now EASY IT IS TO BE GUILLOTINED. The refusal of the parricide Laprade to be guillotined recalls the man "guillotined by persuasion," of Chavette. 'But I say, you know, said the execution' er. 'everybody is waiting. The magistrates are there, the clergy are there, the soldiers (who are to present arms to you just as it you were the President of the Republic) are there everybody is there. All they are waiting for is you only you.' 'I duu't' know' replied the condemned man. 'I'm a new executioner; you are the first person I've had to guillotino; give mo i good send-off, can't you? Just put your self in my place' 'You just put yourself in mine.' 'It can't be any question of.expense; don't you know that every thine Is paid ? It won't cost you a penny ; the State stands treat. 'I haven't asked the State to stand treat to anything.' 'Come, now, old fellow, let's understand each other. You mayn't think so, but this resistance doesn't proceed from your own better nature some one has put you up to it. Yu havo tiken a totally erroneous ideaofthesfftir. What, after nil said and don", does it amount to? It's nothing- mere formality. Lit us look into it in de tail. You are called and wakened early and given a comfortable breakfast order what ever you want. Nothing is so very drear1, fui about that, is there? Then you have your hair cut It's healthy this hot weather nuu makes yuu ieei iresiier. men you go calmly and pleasantly out for a ride. In uv-arrngo, unuersianar wtille you are driving along you amuse yourself chatting aboutjthis, that and the other thing with the priest, and you never feel the time pass. Well, when you get there they come out to meet you, they open the door jjfor you, they ueip you out of the carriage, they do every thing in their power for you Then you go up stairs only a step or two, and the ascent Is so easy that you'd almost think that you were going down stairs. You. bow to the public, and well, before you have ;time to turn round brrrrrrl all Is over. (Smll ing.) Everybody goes home satisfied. That's all there is about it.' ALMOST TOO 1I0I1KIIILB FOR BELIEF. Lately, In Chihauhau, Mexico, a woman went into a shoemaker s shop in fiont of hi dwelling, and was measured for a pair t ftn . . .. anuea. me son oi uripia said to the wo man : 'lou have a very pretty foot." 'Do you think so V said she. He replied : 'Yct that is the prettiest fjot In Mexico." Tne woman was to come back next day an leave one dollar, when the shoes were 1 becommenced. The next day the womsn witn tne pretty loot called according to agreement, and. the shoemaker being out he wile got her Info the hack room and stabbed her to dsallf. Tho wife then cut a steak out of the dead woman's leg and packed the body under the Jbed, The shoe maker came home and.ate his dinner. Tie wife asked him bow be liked the meat. He answered 'It was the beat he bad ever eat en.'. The wife then told him he had eaten part of the 'prettiest leg In Mexico.' if asked what she meant. She showed him the body under the bed and made a dasb at him with a knife, but he escaped and ran to l'alac o and told the judge what had happen ed. The judge summoned a guard of soldiers and went to the liouao. He naked the wife if she had committed the murder, and when she answered yes, and attempted to justify the act, he ordered her to be shot on Ihe fot by the soldiers, and Ills order was In stantly obeyed. If you are troubled with Dyspepsia, pain lu the region of the Heart, Liver or Kid neyr, or any other painful symptoms.do! not wait to confirm the disease, but break It up at once by using Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills, You will thank ui for the advice. A HATTt.n WITH A Cincus.-The Indian apolis News rays: At Leesvllle, Orange county, the Transatlantic circus had n rcr- formance not on the show bills. Some sharpers got hold of a man by tho name of Dare, and tried to beat him out of his mon ey by games, but finding that he would not gamble, snatched his money from him. Next woman with the company stole a watch from n man, and also a revolver. Then ft hot was fired Into the canvas, after which the showmen caught three citizens, Jdraggcd them Inside tho tout, lathed them to a Jwng- on anil nearly bat them to death, nnd stamped upon them. Hy thls'tlmo tho citi zens raised, and nrmlng themselves with shot guns and revolvers, soon succeeded In releasing the men from the hands of the bowmen. Now the battle commenced in earnest. Over 100 shots wero fired, result ing in mortally wounding four showmen and several others. One citizen was dangerous ly shot. A Minnesota gentleman has Invented a ne-rall railway, fur which ho modestly claims that 'the continent could be crossed In twenty-four hours, with his system in psrfect working order.' Tho distance 'across tlie continent' by the present rait route is about 3,300 miles. To make the little jaunt In twenty-four hours would require an average continaut speed, without any fool ing along for fuel, water, crossing, bridges, letting off or taking on pasiengers, of over 137 miles per hour. An Ohio paper says of this modest gentleman's wonderful scheme : Ileal ly we think that our one rnll friend I claiming too much. Oan't lie take off tho odd seven miles per hour that his present schedule requires. Geo. It. Candon, Brlgham Voting jr., ond Albert Carrington, executors of tho estate of the lato Urigham Youn;, failed to give bonds and were stnt to the Penitentiary. John Taylor gave a bond and was release!. He has brought suit against the Brlgham Young estate, for $100,000. curious cmmmi sinning. Nobody except the people in tho front pew last Sunday, and only tho few there who listened intently, could hearj the tenor, when the choir started out; 'When can read my title clear', singing very dis tinctly, with his face turned toward the leader of the organ : "I've lost the plac ; I'm in a fix What ever shall I do?" And then the leader, In his profoundest bass, replied in faultless tone and meter: "The tune is on page ninety-six, The words on forty-two." From the Iiurlingion Ilawleye. How to get sick. Expose yourself day and night, eat too much without exercise ; work too hard without rest; doctor all the time ; take all the vile nostrums advertised ; and then you will want to know How to get well. Which is answered in three words Take Hop Bitters I See other column. OSTRICHES FOR THE CAVALRY. It Is reported that a grotesque genius some years ago conceived the idea of importing and utilizing ostriches for the United States cavalry instead of hones, and actually im ported, eighteen of these longinccked birds These laid numerous eggs in the sands of New Mexico, and the flock of ostricheB now number 117 stalwart members. It is added that Colonel Hatch, of the 0th regiment of cavalry, is about to mount one of his com panies on ostriches. They are strong, do cile, fleet as a horse, will go for days without eating or drinking, and need little or no grooming. What are you looking for ? asked one of the Widow Bedott's two daughters, who were entertaining their young fellows on the piazza rather late one night last summer, of their mother, who seemed to be hunting for something around the front yard. 'The morning papers, answered the wid ow. The young men left. 91 o 3 J 4 I S ( s & fcs & a ft 8 a n May 8, nd-cm rtu.7, n-iy THIS PAPER IS KEPT OK riLE AT THE OFFICE OF mm BJ& PHILADELPHIA t or. ( htstmit ! KlKhUt Ms. Who receive Ail rnlMinenU fur this I'apcr. roTiuA-rrc iioiiiwuim LOI I run I LO trm n.r ttiw swttpaMrAdrrrlUlns;. : bOVS JIANUAX- Bend 3c fur A Ylill . roB I'ltiNTiwa I Neatly an t chaiply executed at the CU.UK1UM Office, 5 wtr o 2.0 P V I 1 CatarrH Snoozing Catarrh, Chronlo Ca tarrh, Ulocratlvo Catarrh, permanently cured by SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. fUNFOHD'i TUbtOALCcm fob Catarrh U Riife. rir tain, and pertniaf nt cure fur Ctttrrri of ever form, mnt W the inopt perfect remedy crtr davlard, It ll rurely n veiceUble) dint Illation, ftiul la applied locally ty Damnation, and couatltutlonally by Internal a drain t tratlun, Locally applied, rthtf i inttanlantoui, It oot Itm, tie alii, and rleanat-s the naaal paMifre a or every feeling or hemtnw, nbntrtictlon. dnlneoa, or dlln. Ccmitltutloctally ftdmlDlnlered It renovatoa the blood, pnrlfltH It or the acid polaon with which It la alwaya chfirged In Catarrh, ttlmulatea the tomach,liTcr,and kldneTi, pf rfecta rtlRPitlon. makra new blood, and per miutlie formation or sound, healthy tlaaue, and finally obtain completa control orcr the dtftoMa, The re laarkubla curMlye powers, when til other remedlei utterly fall, or tUKroto'i Kapioal ITrk, are attested bythoctandi who (irate fa) ly recommend It to fellow offerer. No atatment la made rr curding It that cannot be atibMantlated by the moat r en pre table and rellahla reference!. It la a great and good medicine, and worthy all confidence. Kacli package contaloa a Treatlm on Catarrh and Dr. Batiford'a Improved In halinir Tube, and full direction for 1U uae to all caaea Wlcel. An Enthusiastic Friend of Sanford't Radical Cure. McIIattox, Grant A BowxVii Tin AxD) MAItlSR lltsrKANCR AOINCTi t 2tt rioe btreet, Pt. Louli, Mo., Feb. 7, 1877. ) A.A.Mi!.MRR,TCaahli)irtonAr..Clty. PearMetlleri I have for aoine yeara been troubled with Catarrh, and for the pnat two yeara have Buffered aerlounly with It. Notlciuirjour advertisement of Sam ford's Himidy (UMCALCtJHit),l decided to try It. I have uaedonly twobottlci.and at a remit 1 feel to much relieved that I preaame on mir peruana! relation! and write thlito you and ak that yon take aome meaaara a to gti It more prominently before the public, that othera may have Bach relief a I have. I have recommended It to quite a number of my friend, all of whom have exnrt-aied to mo their high eitlmale of Ua value andgoou effect with them. I really think It particularly adapted to wants of St. Louie people, and they all ought to know of It, and thoae who need It should try ll. I will rlakthe assertion thfUNXw l vt. vlale (aa a sample) to be given away will ell as many bottlea. Try tome plan. l,etth people have It t Iheyneed It. I betlet o I could cell tW bottlea myself of courao you ronld largely lncrtfuc thla number. Why not tn itr Youratruly, VTM. UOWKN. PoU by all Wioleiate and lictall Dmgirlita and Deal eralu Medicine throughout the United hlatea and Can adaa. W EKKS & l'Ol 1 Kit, Cleueral AgenU and Whole sale Prugglata. Itoaton, Maai. LAME BACK RHEUMATISM wmm nm i imoj voltaic mum uuLLino PLASTERS. MtlSTW. nretw c iwiir; critirrK'i, vu oku I waa aelted with a severe attack of Itheutuatleniln my rljrhtblp.to w&irh lvu subject. I tried the varloua Kuiments and rheumatic cures, but without the Icait benefit, when my son, a drugRlit.auggested one of your Collins Voltaic) PLisTitES. The effectTras almott innftlcal, for, to my grateful surprise, I was alraoit Ira rnedlatclycll aaaln, aud waa able to work upon my; farm as usual, whereas, before the appllcatlgn of the I'laster, I could do nothing, and every step gas me rain. A few weeks since, one year from tho first attack, he dlieaae returned, but 1 am happy tossy the second Plaster proved aa efficacious as the first, and I am now well. My wife wishes me to add that one Master has cured her of a very lame back. We think there Is nothing In the wo rid of remedies that can compare 1th theOoLLiNe' Voltaic Plabthrs for Rheumatism and Lame Uack, and cheerfully recommend them to the suffering. Tours very respectfully, M ORi.AMD,Mi.,Jaoe ,iro. I.OBERT COTTON. NOT A QUACK NOSTRUM. Gtntlemm, I hereby certify thatror several yean (isst 1 have uied the VoLfAio Flabtiks In ray prac Ice, and have never known them to fall In affording speedy relief In those esses for which they are recom mended. They arenot a quack nostrum, but a remedial .(.t or ,r..t l.V. V.r, trnlTJMfjj, D BrcKSPORT, Mbm May 27, 187. price its osirrs. Be careful to obtain Collins 'Voltaio rLATa, combination of Electric and Voltaic Plates, with ft hlrhlr Medicated Plaster, as sen In the above cut, fiold by all Wholessle and Itetall Drugglata through, out the United States and Csnadai, andby WKKKb PUTTER. Proprietors, Uoiton. Man. By Us rreat tad thorouch blood-Durlfylnf proper tlea. Dr. Pierce's Oolden Merlear Dlsiovery cures all Hasa-ia, from the worst fterafnta to ft common B(isk PtMple or Erapttea. Mercurial disease Mineral Poisons, and ttwlr effects, are eradicated and vigorous health and a aotmd constitution estab lished. Errslvls BsiWheua, Ttrtr ftr. Scajr r ItMck hklm, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood, are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and invigorating medicine. , - ettcr, HmU Hash, Batls, farVtMka fcm Eye crorMloiis aod Bwellbus, Wklt BwellLmg tlKMrylana " and Hwftlltu. Itra or Thltk neK ana Kir via If you ftel dull, drowsy, debUitated, have sallow color of skin, or ytllowlsh-brown spots ou face or body, frequrnt headache or duxlnesa, bad taste In tnoutn, internal beat or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy foreboding, Irregular .nnoitf- ind tnnoriA eaftteiL oa are UCTrln from Torpid LlTer or IUDohmm,' . In many cases of ' Liver cBtplalstt only part of these symptoms are experiences. Aa a remedy for all such cases, Dr. I'lerre'a U olden Jledlcal Discovery has no equal, u It effects perfect and radlcslrurea. In the cure of ItrawcMtm Sever Oawcfea, and the early stages of OmmsrbUmn It has astoniahed the raiHiiMl ratulrr. and eminent nhvslclans oronounce It the greatest medical discovery of the age. Wldle It curts the severest Couhs, tt aueagtiiensUic and purine taaMaad. Bold by druggist. K.V. PIKRCC, M. DM Prop'r, World'a UUr Dlspejjiary ana invauas'uoicttuuuuo, a. s eompoMd or che.p, cmie, mod bulky 5S"U- cUikU tnulk.no parucuUrj cue lire nolpia wLUa utlna Them. Tliey ouorm without dl.. TuU U tk. Uovlk. UIUoii. nkfc Vmtm l ff uui.,niuni r.r.r, niMtcJ ikdii .Emi HUkw Uu. of Ulood to UtmA, Uke Dr.VUr't FltwiTrutftlT. rcll.li. In explication of the remedial poirer of theM rorfaUto l'elleu oyer M great aviHety ofdlKaaet.lt may be .aid that tkyl. mUm itMlat BAlaA! eenBy i. .It.maI. b.4 3oea not impair tfo propertlea of meae rcUelj. Therare aurar-coated and Inclosed In plan bottlea. their vlrtuea beloit thereby prewired unimpairea tor inr "iVthofl dme,!n nytUmatt.ao thafthey fry Slwayi Trrcih and ridable. Thlala not the caM.10 Dill, rut up In cheap wooden or paaleboard boxea. Vor 'in cSkimi where Luattle, AlUrtlr or paired for 'elleu will glra tne nioit perfect ,aU.factlon. Tlr It V. I'tiBCE, D.,FOrWorW'f nav Aiupvnsary And lnTtuaa' uotei, ouiuuu, . a. CATARBH BTMPTOHa-Freqoect head- ncbe,dluhari!o falllnglnta throat, aometlmea piofuae, watery, thick mncoua. Tjumlent oounalre. etc. tn othera, 1 dryneu, dry, wattrr, weak, or Inflamed tyea, Mopping up, or obstruction, of the naaal paa. lana, ringing In Vara, deafneaa, hawking ana cougli lug to dear tfie throat, ulceratlone, uaM from ulcen, rolce altered, naaal twang, oltMlre breath,lmpalred or total deprlratlon of aenao ot ameU and Uatr. dl tlneu, menul deprfaalon, lo.a of appetite, lndlgea llon. enlarged tonilla, Ucillng cough, etc Only a lew of tbeae aymptoma an lUclrto be present In any ;ae at one time. r DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY produce, radical cores of the worst easel or Catarrh. so matter of how long standing. The liquid remedy aiar be snudtd.or better applied by ihi use of Ur. 'URcra Uoucbe. Thla Is tlie only form of Instru ment yet Indented with which fluid medicine can be :arrled mon vt and raariCTLT arruiii w all part, of the affected naaal passages, and the cham bers or carltlea eommunicaUug therewith, in which wrea and ulcers frequently exist, and from which Ihe catarrhal discharge generally proceeds. Its use la pleasant and easily understood, from dlreetiu. leeompanylng each Instrument. Dr. Baoj 8 la. tarrh Remedy curea recent attack . of Cold la U. Bead by a few applications It Is mild and pleas ant to use, containing no tuongor caustic dries or pnljcxlCaUrrh lumedy and Douche artd y liar Ha K. V. racx, I. I., I'rop'r.W orld'l lllf a ruury and luTallds-llota, Uuffalofir. y. The Only Known Remedy TlUT ins AT IHE b'IME 11311) OX THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEY8. Thit combined action givet it vondoful powtr to cure all distant. Why are we Sick ? lUrauu tee allow tluae great organ) to be come cljgged or torpid, and jwsohout humort are therefore forced into Oie blood tiattfiould be exjrfled naturally. AIICAI.IiY CUKES lUM.IOlDMNS, l-ILES, tONSTIl-lTION, KIBSIV COMI'UIMK, IUIXAIITDIS. IHSKS, KFJIXI.E WKtKM.K-iKS, HU M'llTOl'li IIISOUUI HI, V,y cauting free action of ttest organ$ and rtftoruig Utftr utrength andpoucr to throw ff ducau, wm llliy Suffer Ulllloua palm and aches I I It by La torutnted wllU l'lleiaad I'oastlpallon rl nuj rrumeaed (iter disordered kldaerel iriiy tadare atrtoas headaches and iltepleis nlfklal ('.. KII)NEY-VOKTnnl rtjota In Utallk. JtUa dry, ugttubli compound and Oma package will aaak. six tuarta of Ucdiataa. t?cl II 0 your hruggttl, kt vlll ordtr it for you. 7IU.S, UCBAU30U a CO., rrtjrtitat tulligtu, Tt Ll,lal. aaaaiaa4aaMa..wa.aiaaaiaaaa ooop SPEEU'S ORT GRAPE WINE t'sed tn the principal Churches for communion purpurea. KCELLENT FOJ LADIES AUD V7EAKL7 FE&SOKS AHD THE A0ID. Spoor's Fort Grape Wino ! FOUR. YEARS OLD 'phis Celebrated Native Wine I mode from the X Juice ot the Oporto drupe, raised in this 1 oiinty Its Invaluable Tonio and Strengthening Properties aro unsurrms&cd by anv other Nntlvo Wine. Helnir the pure Juice ot thn tlrup-, produced under .Mr. opitTs own iwrsonai 8uperision, ll purity ann eenulnrncRa are cuantnleed. The vounirpat child may partake or Ha generous qualities, and the weak est Invalid use It to advantage. It particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to me v.rtous ntimenu tnatanert tne weaker sex, it is In every respect A WlNU TO HE llELlltl) OS. SPEEU'S P. T, Sherry. Tho ! .1. SIIIIHHY Is a Wine of Sunerlor Chlrnoter. and partakes of the eol.len qualltle4 of tho erape, from wmcli tt Is made. For purity, inclines. Flavor and Medicinal I'roperttos, It v 111 bo tound unexcelled. Sl'EEU'S I; J. Brandy. This IlItANDVKtaniUlllirlvnleil In thla lYimitrv. being far supei lor tor medicinal purposes, IT 18 A I'UIIK dhtlllatlon irom tie grape and con Ulna valuable medlcl'io: properties. It has a delicate llavor, similar to that of the grapes from which It Is distilled, and Is In great favor among tlrst-class families. See that the signature ot ALFRED SPKKH, rossalc N. J., Is over the cork ot each bottle. SOLID BY O. A. KLEIM. June 11, isit-tf SEOISTEH'S NOTICKS. Notice U hereby clven to all loffateea, creJU ELnd other persons Interested In the estates or the respective decedents and minors, that the fol lowing administration and guardian accounts have been riled In the ofllco of tho JteglhUT or coltunbla county, and 'will be prcsentPd tor confirmation and allowance In tho orphans Court to be held In Uloomsburg, on Mouday, tho 1st day of Kept,, IS19, at 8 o'clock, p. in. on said day: 1. The seconil and llnal account of Wl'lluui Maust and Joseph MaiM. Kxtcutor ot .Toseph iMaust, late ot Madison to.Tnsltip. deceased, 8. The tlrst and tlnil account ot Amos JMcbcl delfer, (luardlan of Acnes Uclchtjldeifer, a minor child or .Michael bcicheldeirer, lalo of Jlluoms hurg, deceased. 3. The account or K. It. Ikelcr Kxecutor of Thom as J. 'J'h'jrntou, uto of lUoomahurir, deceased. 4, Tho hecond and tlnal account of Cphralm P. Lutz, Kxecutor ot James Thornton, lam of 11 loom sburg, deceased. 6. The first and partlnl account or Theodora Mc ItoAuii, Kxeeutor of .John McDowell, lalo of Kcolt township, deceased. 6. The tlnal account of A. l'ardee, surviving Kxe cutor of William Itoblsou, late or liloomsburg, deceased. 7. The second and tlnal account of Abner Welsh and Thumbs .vcllunry,Kecutors of lllrain W Kline, Uto U urange township, deceased. 8. The ilrstatidtia.d account of I. K. Kiickbaum, Administrator of M iri;aret Kitms, lato of lien ton towubhlp, ilfe-ini'd. 9. Th'i second au 1 llnal account ot .TsUU Colem in u d Cluiles Coleman, Kxeeii'OM of .Tjs-jph Cole miu, l.ne of I'laliinr-ck tjwaship, Ueoeused. 10. Tho tint imd iluat acciuit;f s. WlntersU'en, J iii-)L.-e, .v.i.t ot .si.ia k Tortler, lalo of icott tow iihhip, dt-ceascd. 11, ThM'i cotmtifJoha It. M oyer, Kxeeurorrf John ii it tun ii. i i,uu t'l wrang-i' lovviibiiiji, ueccaM'ti, as ilVd i ch. r ft h A. Moer, Aduilniatraiorof John lc.Mojer,dco .bid. 12. The llnal account of IxaacK Dilllue, Cuardlan lato if rutnttin co jnty, uhlo, deceas- d. 13. iu- nrst and partial account of l,lod T. Con it -r, AdinhiWtiawor Joseph I. Oomiht. Uji or Cvntru township, deto.4bid. 14. T!i anoint f JoJm (HUer, Aminlb'-ralr of .H-nn nojer, i.iio vt Mmut town hip, dcetMsea 15. Di'JilrMfti.dllniltu'Cuuittof William Shaffer, AdmliiHirtur (utimtfst.UiUM!to anhexo) of Ktlz-uin-ih tiiiUou Isitu of l'ahitrj, U'f comit, I lit iio"s, roiinvri cf Culumohi county, JViiusylva nta, ULCiused. 1C. The tlrst and tlnal arcoiint of John (l (Julck, Kxeuinr cf Thymus Kncrr, late i-f -.loomsuurg, deceased. II. The iirfat and Und Account of Jhi Appl?inin, si.MiiiiMiiiiwi 1 1 uiii-t rjsu, iau ui iieuiiouK tuWL&hip, dceiitfid. IS. The tlrst and tlnul account of It. i, Kortner, Ad mlnlAiratorof lewls M"tz. 19, Hrand partial account of Ho ry J. Miller, Uu.wl MUU'ramlWia Kiickbaum, Ailmlnlsira torsof itenjimiu MUlrr, Uleorratartissi town ship, deceased. 20, V rst and tlnal account of llenjamln K, Hatlln, (iuardi m 1 1 (iraut r. Mnith, deceased, n minor (htidof John I'.bmlth.laLoof (Jreeuwood town ship, deceased. 81. First and tlnal account or K. u. Cleaver, Kxe cutor ot Lucy a. L'ren, late or Catawbtsi town ship, deceased. 23. The first and tlnal account oflllchardK, Wlitto iii'.jer, hxeeutorof Elljau tnder, Uto of 1'lno towcshl, deceased. 23. First and final account of A. II. Abbott. Admin- Uiiator ot Julia A. cromtey, late of Franklin igwii&uiji, ueietuieu S4. First and final account of Ceoree 11. Mears. Ad ministrator of Samuel Mean, late or Locust townsnip, aecascu. IteclHter's imice. V. H. JACOMV. BlooinsDuri-, Aug. l,lsT9. Keglster. AUK, l, IVIC, TT Tho following appraisements or real and Eersonal property set apart to widows of decedents avo been tiled In the ofllce of the Keidster of Col umbia county, under tho Rules or court, and will bo preKenlX'd for absolute contlrmatlon to tho orphans uuuriiu uo ueiu in uiuuni'iuuiXiiu uiiti lorwim eunu' tr. on Moudar. tho 1st d.ir of s-nt. isiu. at i o clock p. m.t of said day unless exceptions to such uoui.rmui.ou are previously mea, oi which au per sons Interested in said estates win take notice: 1. Widow cf sllas t. Kline, lato of FlbhlngereeK inviiKiiiii, ueec. mu, 2, tVldow (f (ieoig-i Pa en, late of Heaver town ship, decrutrtl. 3. Widow cf John It, Mjjer, Uto of llloomiburg, 4. Wlilow of Jacob ll. Coleman, lato of orange wn uiMiiji, uceo ueu. 5. Widow of Isaac Lutz, Uto of Miniln township, deceased. 6. Widow f nottlleb CJunther, lato ot Catawlssa T. widow of Charles Howard, lateotOrangetown fchlp, iM'eased. 8. Widow of Anthony Snyder, Uto of Mlflltn town, ship, deceased. Widow of S.H.itunyau, late of Madison towni 10, Widow ef Ifc'iibon r.redUuner, late of Beaver lonusiup, ueeeaseu. Itet.'bitcr'Hon.ct. w, II. JACOI'V Uloomshiirtr. Aug.i.lsia f UetfUter. Aug. l.'Ttf-tc. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Or" VALUA1ILK HEAL ESTATE ! ! The undersigned Administrator of Harah Rum mera, law of Hemlock- townsl In. drw.iu.,1 win paso io publlo Balv on tlio premises at o'clock p. in. on Saturday, August 23d, 1879, the following described real estate sltualo in Hem lock township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, vuuuuru una uescnueu as follows, to-nlti On Ui southeast by lot ot II, (I. bhoemaker, on the north wet by lot cf John I'ooley, ou the southwest by the public street of the Town of Buckhora and on the northeast by land ot 11. p. Fruit, containing One Quarter of an Acre more or loss THUMB OP MALE. Ten per cent, of tho one-fourth ot tne purcnaso money to be paid at the striking down of the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent at the confirmation of sale and the remain- ing inree.iourtns in one year thereafter with inter. est rro a connrmauon nlst, N, I". MOOIIB, Administrator, lluck ilorn. ) illy 15, U. MvtiJl mM QIIhII Jl WBm mm m 1 BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER7jr7A. M., Principal. THIS sonoou as nt present constltulcil, oilcralhcvcrjrboatfaclllUcsfor rrofosslorml and Classical Icarnlni;. ,......,.,. liulldlntrs spacious, milling ami commodious i completely heated by steam, wellvenlllated, lighted by gas, and turnlahcd with a bountltul supply or purc.son 'Loratlon'hciilUifnl. anu easr of access. Toacliers experienced, eniclent, and atlvo to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough. Ex penscf moderate, tlftv odcrato. liny cents a week deduct Ion to all expecting to teach, student admitted at any tlmo. ltootns Courses of study prescribed by tho statu t t. Model School. II. Preparatory. HI. Elementary. IV, domical. Ailiunct Courses I I Academic, II. Commercial, III. Course In Music. Tho Elementary. SClentine and Classical Courses aro I'HOI'HSSIONAt nnd students graduatng therein, recelvo stalo Diplomas, conferring the lollowln corresponding Degrees I Master ot tho Klcmentsi Master of tho Sciences ; Master of tho Classics, llradu.ites In tho other Courses rcccuo Normal Lcrtlllcates their nttalnmcnls,, signed hv the oniccrs of tho llnardofTtistei". . . Tho course ot study proscribed by tho stalo is liberal, and thoSJIcntlfloand Classical courses aro not Interior to Ihoso of our best Colleges. Tho stau rcnulrrsa lilsher order of clllrcnshlp. Thollmes deiiandlt. Ills onoot the prime objects ot IhH School to help to secure It, by furnishing Intelli gent and emclent Teachers for her Schools. Tothlscndlt solicits young persons of good uhlllllcs aud good purposes, thoso who desire to Improve their time and their talents, as. students. To all such It promlsos nld In developing their powers, andabundant opportunities for well paid labor after lcuWng school, ior uaiaiogue.auurcs mu i-rniunjui. HON WII.I.IA.ll i:i,Vl:i.l., I'rrstilenl llonnl sept, s, '?r..- WYOMING SEMINARY AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. The Seminary oilers to students tho following Courses of Study : Common English, Normal Course, Literature nnd Science, Ulasiical Course, College Preparatory Course, Course in Music, and Course in Art. Sludents not desiring lo take any one of tho Courses of fcitudy may take any studies which they are prepared to euter. Prices within the reach of all. The Commercial College gives instruction in Penmanship, Commercial Law, Political Kcouomy, Commercial Arithmetic, llusiness Correspondence, Telegraphy, and ll&ok-keepintr, as applied to business of all kinds. The 1 irgcr part of the insiruc tiou is given through actual business transactions. Diligent students graduate in fourteen weeks. 1'tie reduced price of tui tion is exceedingly low. Fall Terms open Aug. 27th. Commercial students address Rnv. L, L, SPUAGU1C, A. M,, and all others lti:v. 1). COPELAND, D. D., Kingston, Luzerne County, P.i. July 18, (iw. WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR IT- CALL AND SEE THE NEW GOODS AND LATEST STYLES AT THE. LOWEST PRICES. Consisting of an elegant line of Cloths Diagonal and Casseineres of JliUghsh, .trench, Caerman and .Domestic manutacture, FOR DRESS SUITS, FOR BUSINESS SUITS, &c. -:0:- i(B Beady HsmIb Departmeiiiiit Is now replete with all tho LATEST NOVELTIES at VERY LOW PRICES. Is now Neck-wear, Collars, Gloves, Scarfs, Half Hose, Hats, Caps, &c. THE PEARL SHIRT ALWAYS ON HAND. HEADQUARTERS IFOH ATI IM ENDORSED By OVER ; IMIIII Si C0r? MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, PHILADELPHIA. 1876. As balng "Vary STRONG, SMOOTH, and fc.XUtL.LENT THREAD." v f LniiUUnKlrl, JlOME INDUSTaV, r W I ft I al - A "airtminar.! 1 aaaW Vm.atJJJJIjr I'lMMHUM'MIl April 18, -19-ly oltatnulforntw inttuUon. or for tmproremtuts on old omt.for wettlralor othtr rompouml$, t ru. rnnrla Olid Iniilt. Cattail, Anlgnmtntt, Inlev ftreneei, Appuill, Sulttfnr Infrlngemnlt, iu,I nllcaitiarltlugundirtU i'atint l.iuM,t,roini,t- lu tltt4tnl tn ' " I... ........ ,... hut" urrj, lu tht Patent Of. t may t HI, in Is nit aviOB paUnttU ly vt, Uiug vyiwtU tha 1 fi, I'attut Jtp(trtmnt,antt tngagtd rt Patent luttnta -cluttvtlv, ip can muKt clottr smrtKti, and mure J'aUnti mor proviptty, ami with brututtr elatnt. i f. i bt rtmUt from Wathtuntan. I mm tit a mod tt or $kttch v pour ttcrtre; tee n.Jl'f if "' '''"'';. t" H'tn. Voilmntlir ?f"..ri "' 'V;,A,I.''n' t-The Ihrman. i. '" , 0fiJf(i In ( U. X. 1 aunt tiffin, uml to Kenaturt ,iu,f KrprtitnlMttt Stall lu tht '( ,iu,l tn Camilla. .),,,. ' Clip, Jiotitt Calialvj,, lluituiulun. XI. a THIS) I'lfEB IS ON 1LB WITH R DWELL & O'ESNIAN . Advertlilna AgenU, ftUMt CHUTKUT ST., IT. 10UI,.W. IV, Cotire In Art. of Tr.l.liTH THE GKEHXTTS' FURNISHING 0EPARTMENT full of tlio latest styles of JiJ mm THIRTY SEWING V H W3 STS.F.T. V gtTABUSHFn a' jjjjjjjjjjb (UhJUFACTURED at ; IOUNT HOLLY. N.J. MARTSBROUMiTD)Gurs.mm MiJIPARIS. PHILADELPHIA. AWARDED I NEW YORK t.BOSTOMi ir t?XT A r T 'C TW" 'a " rcmarkablo I I ij,l U t 1 11 j il medicine will cure spav AND WII.I, 1II2MOVK THE lll!f:ll wfl'lllll!T UI) A 7"I XT ULIMTKUlNd or causing fjl JV 11 bore. No remedy ever uls. cirterea eiiujs it for certainty of ui mniuuiu bi(i)iinir mo lameneEa ana rcmoiing Ihe tiuncu. 1'rloo n.oo. Bend for circular gtvlnS (Xl I) 1? ''"OOf sold by drusKlsta,or8entto V'-'-lVUi any address by tlie lncntor, a J, Kendall, M. li., EnosburnU Kails, Vt. iIO)cr Drew. Jlay ti, 'is..ly a w I.T fl Q 17- "fl so 8en,s I" stamps or currcn-li-vJllOIjcy for anew IloitsK liuou. It treats ot all Ulseascti, liasas nne engravlnirssuowlnj,' po&lllons assumed by sick hordes, a table of doses, 5 ROni !"K coliectlonot VALUA11LK11KC. ,IJV.V1V IaEH, rules tor telllnif tba ace of a norse,wllli an enKravlnu sli oh Inir leetli of each year and alarm amount of valuable liorw Informal Ion. l)r. W m. 11. Hall sayB, "I have bouftht bookstbatl paid J and 110 for wlilcU I do not like as well as I no yours." hisu vok a uikcour. Acenu Wanted. ESPY PLAnFng'mIiI The undcrslitnea lessee of tlio Kspy llanlni: Mill, is preparod tu do all kinds of mill work, ' Doors, Frames, M, Bliofls, elc. maoew order oa ehort notice. BatlstacUon piar. Cnmia Kavo, lllocimbunr, JM, i IMMSJHII til resen cu when desired. V. Coiirc In Physical Culture. V, V, im.LMVIIIt, Secretary. C. IE!, savage, PKAI.EK IH Silverware. Watchcs.Jewelry.Clocks.&o, IT" HemOTCdtO JlQ Post OfflPn hulljltntr, flroTrt,T,r abuvo the L'xUango Hotel. Au kinds cf watches. Clocks nnd Jewelry neat- 1J UkUli:uuuu ill i uoiu. u. VA laUAHLE R TUUTI I S. Kyoaartir'utrcrlnKfroiiiBfM.or litalth. or laniruljih. lot, tiu a bud vt eickuous iLako cheer, for II up lilUt'rtJtvlll Cine Van. If yon are a .nlnlstorjiml Iinvo o.crUsctl yonr. pelf wlttiourpistor3ldu-lUc ;or a mother, worn outwltl.iarua.nl wuiK.oiBif you aro tlinnlv alllnii t f yon fid wiuk ai.d,lUjj.riti'd, witliuut clciir Hop Hitter uilllUrNtorp A'ou. If you arc n man of li Bines, upalcvncd by tho tram of lour cttrydnj juues, or a man of jut- ttrs, tolling over joui Hop IlillriH slU If you aro )ountr, antll cit-Uun, ornrt' crowing tot Hup lllltrri nil) Ifvrtit nrn In tlm wncl;l miuiuiiiu worn. Strciittiheii You, ufTerJiHf from any Indln faat.a8lt ofttu tlio cu, Uelleo You, dent, n nyw Iirn.and fi-cl n'iiwi,uu iiju urm, a I, ino Eilmt your or stem nocu Filiating. twiboutliitoxU rati it ir. Hop Hitler IsfiWIiiit You Need, irrnimpnnlil m,l ..r,.,.P..i. . feeble, your nmcK uiirftLady, am lourBfacultlea wanlnir. Hop HlitiTH nlllttlvnyoiiNi-w iAfo mid Visor. Hop Cui-oii Cure It tho ewooteut, Bafcutaadbest Tha.ltop Pn for Stomach. Mvrr and TTldneviii tvpertorio ftiiotlitirii. Hlapcrfctt. Aslc Urugguu I).I.C.l9ana3olutoan!lmRltab1e cur for drank ennenH, uso of opium, tubdecu and narcotlci. til bov mil J ly Jmffilt.t4. irpWitwMfi;. Co.RocWtCT,N.T. ilay a, 19-tl. GOAL ! COAL! ! Tlio undersigned Is now prepared to furnls'j a very superior quality of tho celebrated LEE WHITE ASH COAL AT Greatly Keduced Prices. hoe blm and act Ids nuotatlims and u o money. O. A. JACOI1V. liloomsburtf. July S3, 3vv, AND Paper Hjinging. WM, P. BOD1NE, HON ST., 1IELOW KECO.N1), ULOOMSllUltU, 1'A. is prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE PAINTINO I'laln and Urnamental, PAPER HANGING, HUTU DECOltATIVE ANU PLAIN. All kluilti of l'n rnl I me Itcpnlrcd. uiui mnuu an gouii an now. KONK 1IUT FHtST-CI.AHS WOIIUMKN lill'LOVEl) Ustimatos ZtXade on all Work. WM. V, HODINU, Oct. 1,1679. JOB riUNTING OF EVERY DESRIPTI0N EXECUTED rROMPTLY Ai the Columbian Omojg I nin nun rfmarif. s Dn. HANFonn's Iitvrii iKnoonATonJ S'ia rt Stnnitnrd Fnrnlly ltcmody (or J J nnd llowols. His Tnroly 5 VPgetnUic ii novcr , JDcbililfttcs It ia ? (TI H i n i4 i n n ti il VS Vla wv (aaa TTI .WTa aK m H KN b'fl ai 0 VT! 1 0 "1 s a. v Hi z" -pi, lnviBorntor In m V Ttlnntlnr, 'and hr tha miMI . z'""vfa, for morn tnnn .If. with unnrecodented resnH' SEND FOR CIRGUI in S s . t. w . s i y rn r n . m . n war Apill N is ,y. , RAIL ROAD TIME TABLES jOKTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY SUMMER TIME TABLE. On and after Sunday. Juno 20, 1ST9, tho trains on tlio IlilladelDlila & l.rln Itn lroad Muslim n in i un as follows : WESTWA11D. Erlo Jlall leaves Philadelphia 11 C5 p m " ' llarrlsburg un in " " vllllamport 8B5ain " " Jersey fhore 9 07 a m " " lck Haven 9 40 am ' " Henovo 11 "in in " arrive at Erlo 7 Its p m Niagara Express leacs Philadelphia 8 30 am " " llarrlsburir 1145 am " arr. at v miamspurt 2 u.i p m ' " lockllacn ssspm " llenovo 5 25 p In Fiif-t Lino loves l'h.delplila 11 43 a m ' " Ilanlsburg 8 35 p m " an U e at lillainsport 7 25 p in " " I.ocl;llaen 8 4opm EAHTWAKD. l'acinc isxprcss leases Lock Haven 0 40 a m " " Jerscyshoro 7 15 a in " " w llttamsport 7 E5 a in " arrive at llarrlsburir 114iam " " l'lilladelphla a 13 pm Day Express leaves Hcnovo loos am " " Lock Haven 11 20 a m " Wllllamsport 12 40 p m " arrive at Ilnrrliburjf 4 10 p tn ' " l'lilladelphla 7 20pm Erie Mall leaves llenoto 8 50pm " " Lock Haven looopm " " Wllllamsport 1120 pm " arrives nt Ilarrlsbure 3 00am " " l'lilladelphla 7 40 a in Fast Ltno leaves WllUamsport 12 3B a m " arrltesat Harrlsburir 3 55 a in " " l'lilladelphla 7 40 a in Erlo Mall westand Day Express East mako close connections at Northumberland Willi h. & V. II. 11. trains for YVllkesbarre and Ucranton, Erie Mall West, Nlajara Express West and Fait Lino West make closo connection at Wtlltomsrart with N. C. H. W. trains north. Niagara Express West and Day Express East make close conncctlun at Lock Haven with II. K. V It. II. trains. Erie Mall cast and West connect at Krlo with trains on L. s. AM. S. 11. H. ; at Uorry with O. c. a. V. II. II. ; at Emporium with 11. N. V. X 1'. It. It. and at Driftwood with A. V. H. It. rarlor cars will run between l'hUa'iclphla and Willamport on Niagara Express west, Erie Express west. Philadelphia Express east. Day Exp ress east nnd Sunday Express cast. Sleeping cars on all night trains. . , WM.A. BALDWIN, ueneral SupU NORTHERN CENTRAL RATlWAY COMPANY. Ou and afier November 20th, 1973, trains will leaie Suubury as follows : NOHTIIWAKD. Erie Mall s.!o a. m., arrive Elmlra ll .6 " Canandahrua... 3.85 p. m Hochester 5.15 " Niagara 9 40 " Itenovo accommodation 11. lo n. in. arrive Wllllami- port 12.65 p.m. ElmlraMaI14.l5a.m.,arrlvo Elmlra 10.20 a.m. Buralo Express J.15 a. in. arrive Buffalo 8.to a. ui SOUTHWAHI). Uuffalo Exprcas 2.60 a. m. arrive Ilarrtsbiirsr 4.50 a. " Jlaltlmore 8.40 ' Elmlra Hall 11.15 a. m., arrlvo Harrisburg l.Mi " Washington 10.30 " " Balthnoro e.30 " " Washington 8.30 " Harrisburg accommodation 8.40 p. in. nrrho Harris burg 10.60 p.m. arrive Baltimore 2.2.1 a. m ' Washington c.13 " Erie Mall 12.es a. m. arrive Harrisburg 3.0s a. mi " Baltimore 8.40 " " Washington 10.3s " All dally except Sunday. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Oencral Passenger Agent A. J. CASSATT, General Manager piIILADELPHA AND READING ROAD ARRANGEMENT OF TASSENGER TRAINS. May 11, 1879. tiuins leave hutekt is roiiowslscNDaY EXCErilO For New York, Philadelphia, Heading, l'ottsvllle Tamaq.ua, ic 11,45 a. m For catawissa, 11,45 a. m, 7,21 and 7,35 p. m. For Wllllamsport, c,23 9,03 a, m. and 4,06 p. m. TK1IK3 FOB KCrEBT LK1VE 13 FOLLOWS, (SCNPAT XX CE1-TEO.) Leavo New York, 8,43 a. m. Leavo Philadelphia, 9,45 a. m. Leave Heading, 11,65 a. m., FottsvlUc, 12,39 p. m andTamaqua, 1,35 p. in. Leave Catawlssa, 0,20 8,60 a. m. and 4,00 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport,9,45a.m,2,l5p.m. and 4,60 p. m Passengers to and from New Yorkand Plillao! phla go througa without chango of cars. J. K. WOOTTEN, CU. HANCOCK. General Manage,. Ueneralllcket Agent, Jan, 14, 1S70 tf. D ELAWARE, LACKAWANNA ANB WfiSTUUN ItAlLliOAD. BLOOMSBURG DIVISION. Time-Table No. 89, Takes effect at 4:30 A, M MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1878. .nw.Aii .dv Lnk. ai m in- rtw BV aw-T H jjjjjjjjjjjjji BmB law ak' ;ni . 5 mm ejaa n wm NOHTH, p.m. p.m. a.m. 9 30 4 12 9 40 9 23 9 17 9 37 9 08 9 SO 8 68 3 51 9 21 8 61 3 411 9 19 8 40 8 41 9 14 12 41 12 HO 8 S3 3 SO 9 04 8 13 3 10 8 44 8 S3 3 20 8 65 8 12 3 13 8 47 8 04 3 04 8 39 7 61 2 51 8 28 7 S3 2 39 8 17 7 12 2 34 8 12 7 25 2 28 8 00 7 18 7 14 7 10 7 02 2 P4 7 44 6 60 1 67 7 38 60 1 61 7 83 0 45 1 40 7 29 0 97 1 27 7 11 6 15 0 UO 1 00 6 45 P.m. p.m. am. STATIONS, SOUTH. a.m. p.m. p.ni Scran ton ...... .Hellevue .....Taylorvllle.,,, ...Lackawanna,... ...... ntlston ,. West Mttston... Wyoming ..Maltby ......Iknnclt.. ...... Kingston Kingston. ,.1'lymouth June , ..Plymouth.,,,, ....Avondala ...... Nantlcoko V so a 1" u " Jll tu 9 45 2 Si 6 23 2 SO 6 3-1 9 68 9 34 0 40 9 44 0 43 2 4 'J 0 .VI 'J 63 0 63 2 67 0 M 10 07 mifl 3 in T lu 10 83 3 13 7 If 3 10 in 10 29 3 15 7 V3 8 91 7 S3 10 84 3 SO 7 4 10 42 3 85 B 14 10 66 3 Ml 8 ! 11 07 4 03 8 43 11 13 4 10 8 65 It a-J 4 Is 9 4 13 7 13 129 7 21 a S3 7 31) .Uunlock's t'reck. ...bnickshtnny, .... Hick's Ferry.... .... Beach Haven.,, .......Berwick Briar Creek..... ...Willow drove.... ..ume ludge... ... ..Espy...... ..Bloomsburg.... ltUDcrt 11 89 4 42 7 44 11 43 4 49 a U 11 m 1 M 8 St Catawlssa Bridge. U 67 6 ll S 60 .....irauviug........ cbulasky,....., Cameron .Northumberland. 12 18 6 is ' 9 18 9 61 u 30 9 63 1J 45 6 45 tO cm. tun. a- W. V nATZslTRAfi. hUPU Bapcrlntecdont'9 omce, bcranton, June 10, W'S. "WAINWRIGIIT & CO., WHOLESALE (UtOCEHS, ruuaniLPuiA, Dealcisln TEAS, SYHUrS, C0KFK3, SUOAlt, MOLASSES, KICE, SriCIS, B1CABB SODA, 4.0., tO. N. E. Corner Second and Arch streets, IsT-ordcrs will receive prompt attention, . LEGAL BLANKS OF ALL KINDB , ON IIAMD AT Till COLUMBIAN OiTIC1