THE COLOMBIAN. flt.OOHSBORO, FRIDAY f lYOVKMItKll !8, ISTD Kill lload Time Table. " ACKAWANNA & DLOOMSnUllO IIA1L HOAD ( north, noctn. Accommodation Train T.S9A.M. Msl Tratn T.s A. M 4.(1 P. M fut Tratn 11.00 M. 1U5A.M gxpress Win .M 1'. M. UATAW1S8A UAH, l(OAI). KORtn. SOUTH Accommodation Tratn ...... e,ss A. At, t,M P.M. Heitutar Express 4.M P. M. 11,44 A. M. Tnrongn cars on Express train cither to New York or rnlladelphle. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssannd Williamsport. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOGKAT,BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 8TAOBMNBS. Try Jacoby'e celebrated "Chlncoleaguei ami Choptank" oysters. 25 cents quart. Bolld Beat. Try 'em. If Ton wish for your father, mother, brother, sister or mend, gets copy of "Life and Travels of uen. urnnt,"by J.T. Headly. OltANQBVlLU ITKM8. the rain ot lat week, which was no welcome. wan not enough to fill tlio wells at Ihc tipper enl of lown. Several famlllts ullll hare lo carry their water from a distance, Hie hunters have returned from the North Mountain hut minus any venison. The turkeys and chickens appear to be ulierinK about Ibis Ifme. Probably Thanlcs- rmsRs and tttoonascrui. Leave Cambra Monday, !n- l., .,li , , ,., ,. c Wednesday and Friday at 0:i a. m., atnroat K"ln'? hM "omething to do wllh It. Iiloomsburg by 11:30a. in. Mavj lilosmsburg on 1 r-tr.,n. -i iu , . same days alter arrival of Philadelphia mall? , "'"nry at the tipper end of lown has iiuwwBURii and I.AtRnsviu.,-t.eave Lalrdsvlllo oeen 'lo 111 tor the past week Tii'sdny, Thursday and Saturday at 7:S0 a, m., I , , ,, arriving at Uloomsburij by 'J m. Leave Blooms-1 Joln Ureen ! expecting to I bury on samo day i rg on samo uavs aiier arrival or rnnaneipnia I -A dally stage line leaving I leave Innn. lisll miss liim much. Tho members of llio M. E. Church gave n Thanksgiving dinner on the 27lh. The Lyceum exercises at the Academy on Monday evening were very good indeed. Iluslness annears In 1m nt.tin nAn.1 .....iinr.nt Illnnmhurobv1n ft. m. TjAvn lllnnmt. I - 1 neic iiuyt. burg on same dais alter arrival ol I'lilladelphla 4Mr ,'ow '"" a '"ge slock of goods nnd sp. malt. pears lo be selling rapidly. Mr. Stewart and ma! and Bloomsburg. Honton In tlio morning and returning In the eve ning Ul wiu onuio unj, " MAIL noUTES. S mr H1IJ" im I-ooMSBt;rui.-Leave White Itall Water Supply, While llltle has been raid lately about water works, the company Ins not been Idle. 1'lsns and ipecificsllons for ereitlng works on Visit Ingcreek and furnishing the town wllh walcr by pumping Into a reservoir, have been ob tained of it. I'. M. lliik(ii!ilne,an experienced engineer, and everything Is in readiness to proceed, Th. only question now Is whether the Town will lake walcr for Die protection- iVorks enn be erected that will furnbh an abundant supply to all private consumers and manufactories, for a little more than one half what it will cost lo make a complelo fire pro tecllon. The pipes and reservoir would be smaller, the engines much less expensive, and llio lire hydrants entirely dispensed wllh. We do not believe that the cltltens of Bloonisburg will permit waterworks lo be put In without flirdlng any means of extinguishing fires. With the proposed sy.lcm, five one Inch streams could be turned on any point in tho lown. Hut for this luxuty the town must piy a reasonable price, and wo havo no doubt but that tho Town Council will make a fair contract with the water company for public purposes. Wo publish below the report of tho englntcr: all contribute tomakti thewi.tks moroexpensite, To be sold or exchanged for a fsrraanywhtre V hen works are constructed by a company I In the neighborhood of lie Hnsnnehannn river. Ihcre are no means by which ibey can receive A desirable tavern stand on west Coal Street, Bshtov mn BxoOMSBimn. Leaves Denton Monday, I Sloan aim annear In he Inn u Wednesday nl Friday at 8 a. m., arriving it I appear lo be busy, lUOOmsuurK day. Tnursdi at 3 n. m. Leaves llloomsburr Tucs. day. Tnurauay ana oaiuraay us a, m arriving I alii3mouuvp. m. Pleasant KinF.mtoon, PUULtO SALES. E. M.Tcwksbury, Commtltce, will sell val uable real estate on the premises in Catawis'n, on Wednesday, December 31, 1879. jflj-Sec Advertisement in another column. COUNCIL ritOCKCDlNGS. Court begins next Monday. Wilkesbarre has a Chinese laundry. William Ritchie who hnil a paralylio stroke a few weeks ogo, is said to beslowly improving. November 19, 1879. Council mot pursuant to the call of thi I resident. All the membe'rs except Rabb being present. A petition was presented bv J. P. Tuslin asking for a lamp postal or near the A rrtcan M. li, Church on Rock.street. C. W. Wilier, Esq., requested the Council to erect two lamp posts at or nosr iheD.Li A W. 11. R. depot. Tho Secretary read petition for the erection of lamp posts on Sixth street at Iron and Catharine; whertupon it was ordered that the petitions above referred lo be received and visiting I filed for consideration. Mr. Drinker offered tho following rcolulion which had been pre sented Sept. 4, vis "That hereafter all parties "Big Hjss Jlox Blows" wltli 28 oysters for 25 1 desiring and asking for tho erection of lamp cents at Jacobr's. Try 'im, piats shall accompany their petition for the I same with a guarantee lhat they will pay for the erection of tho same.1' Tho motion war not seconded. I.S. Kuhn and C W. Miller bought the An I'Pcation for a crosing over Fifth Sanlicy properly at Sheriffs sale last Saturday. 8lrect on bl" w" mal, whlcI' 'l0r discuss.on luture time, it was Mies McIIenry of Stillwater friends in lown this week. G. W. Sterner has received teachers' certificate from the school department W, C. McKinncy has a new express wagon. It was made by M. C. Sloan & lira. William Hryson, Esq , of Centrnlia, talks of coming to Iiloomsburg to practice law. was deferred tn some ordered that the pelitlon presented for Ihe grading and paving of Fifth street west ol Msrket and the lignting of the same be lai on the lalile for llio reason that it was not drawn or presented la form. It was also or Cnpt. Brockway, M. P. Lutz, I. W. Niles, and dereil that the petition presented at last.reguhr families, went to Bench Haven on Wednesday evening to spend Thanksgiving day, SHERIFF'S SALE. I Shenandoah, In one of the best looattons In the Anthracite region, nearlr new, built In lSio, nnd rents at prosent for $13 per lujnth, and could eanlv be rented for $15, per month. For patticulsrs apply to William Roblnron, Boston Run,, St. Nicholas P. O., Schuylkill county. Nov. 23-2w liy virtue ot a writ ot atlas Vend. Ex. Issued out of I tho Court ot Common 1 'lessor Columbia county abd to mo directed, wilt bo exposed to publlo sale at the court llouso In the town M tilooinsburg Columbia county, IM., on Monday, December 1st, 1871), at oae o'clock, p. m all that certAln house and lot of ground situate In the townot llloomsbuig, Columbia county, Pa, front tng on Market street, of said town, adjoining a lot now owned by K. J, Thornton, on the north, Mum- any remuneration Tor Ihc edvantsges of a complete fire protection and the security which it gives, except by piyment In some way from the public treasury. This Is generally done by an annual tax upon the lira hydrants, and varies accoiding to the character of the works and value of the protection given. You alto directed me lo make an estimate fne itrneurinir n annnlv li humtitn tili ,.iois Dr. Kendall s celebrated treatise on tho ! w ii v "J r -I... , , .. ..... ,-ower from K.lchner's mill. At extreme low bqr.e, for sale at 0. A. Clark', book store and - 'J ,Z" water this power Is only equal to about ten I at the Columbian office for 25 cents. This andnlntty-elght feet In depth, whereon areerecteel horse; nnd that only for a portion of the dsy. I qooV should be in the hands ol every man who a two story brick dwelling houso with a two story This would deliver into a reservoir In town owns a horse. brick kitchen attached, a framo sUble and other 200,Hp0galloc. of water per day. A supply I Also, All that certain lot of ground situate In tho sufilclent for the present demands oflie town. I deem it my duty to acquaint sullering Im- moomsturg, Columbia county, rennsylva- ii win require about ia,uuu Itet more of large maniiy wiin me iaci nni ou . wn mr nio, nounaea ana aescribeaas ronows, to-witi Degin fetdlng main lo reachthecentreof distribution, most beneficial ever introduced; this I have nlng at the corner of Jefferson alley and Hrststreet The Interest on the cost ol this extra pipe practically tested. For the past slxleen year, ;" " would nuke tho wattr power more expensive I have suffered wllh Rheiiinalini, and so sc- ncn(,, tuojert alloy; thence along tho line of than pumping by steam, crcn if Ihe power verely that I was often robbed ol my night's oyer's a'.ley southwardly two hundred and fourteen could bo nrocured and maintained wilhout cost reit. A change of weather would have tho feet and six Inches td Itldge alley; thence alongthe most painful effect on me, for thin 1 could move neither hands nor f-et. I tried every IllllllJJIilllllilllil OVEB S.OOO DKUQQISTS How tigneA the fnllmeing rematlaltt paper, Ihe ilgualure ef which tan be teen at oiir offlc t Main. SEAltURY i JOHXSOX, 21 Piatt fH , Km York i (1BNTLRMEN 1 "For the past few years wei havo sold various brands of Porous P fasten. Phynkinnt and ihe Public Prefer BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER.'" all other. We consider them one of the vcrr tew. reliable household remedies worthy of Tliey are tupcror lo all other J"6roui Flatten or Medieineior JCxternal we. confidence. Kov. 7-4. The Old Established lrng Store. Jerome Woodring saloon In Mrs. Ent's Court Home. has opened an buildir.g west eating of the aii wno wish 10 re.iu pomeitiing rsre anil interesting, will secure a copy of "Life and TnveU of (Jcncril Grant," by J, T. Ileadlcy. Sir. John Jones was injured one day lost meeting for numerous crossings and for tli erection of several lamp posts all in Scott lown be laid on ibe table, Mr. Holmes stated that he understands that the Council could make no such contract with ihe Water Company as conkmplatid because of a lale decision of Ihe Supreme Court, and tho Council directed that bolh petition and remonstrance bjlaid on the table. Upon motion it was ordered that a lamp post be creeled on Market'street at the cr esing of the I). L. & week by being struck In the face by the end of w. R. R. and one on First street as petitioned a plank at Lockaid's Car Shops. f()r lf a,i petitioners agree to n iv for the same- The following bills were approved and ihe Secretary was directed lo draw orders for Ihe same : D. Laycock, for various police, $12 00 Bloomsburg Ois Co. for Oct. 04 00 A.C. Rabb, coal oil, 3 15 A. J. Evans, room rent, 24 00 M. C. Woodward, Constable, 9 83 Sharpies & Sun, Grate at Lockup, 3 75 Secretary, salary, 15 00 Street Commissioner's return, 190 51 Matthew McIIenry,of Jackson, brought three fine saddles of veniscn lo lown on Tuesday. We learn they were captured on tho North Mountain by himself and Mr. Redliue. II. W. Sloan and N. J. Hcndershott returned fiom Washington city on Wednesday, after n week's visit, They attended the unveiling of tlio Thomas stitue. The Original Tenneseee Colored Jubile Singers will give a concert at Ihc Opera House I on Friday evening Nov. 23th, Admission, 2-r I and 35 cen te. On motion adjourned. $322 24 CATAWISSA NEWS. New signs appear to bo Ihe order of the day S. A. Wilson and Peter Ilillmeyer have placed them in front of their respective places of business. Hon, J. J. Melzgar, of Williamsport, has been employed to defend W. D. Spearman, the Sullivan county murderer, an noount of whose crime we published a few weeks ago. The audit in tho ma tier of the indebtedness of Ccntralia borough will be held at (he office of C. H. Brockway, Esq., to-morrow, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. The subscription list of tho Colbmman has been reduced daring the past four years by cutting oil nearly 800 nnmes of those who would" not or could not pay for tho paper .And yot it has tho largest list in the county. Tho firm of J. Sharpless & Son has been dissolved, Daniel Laycock having bought tlio interest of Joccpb Sharpless. We wish tho new firm success, and they will certainly have ii if industry can accomplish it. The attention of the lawyers has been considerably occupied during the last few weeks with audits. There has been an unusually large number of them and they have been continued from time to time. There was a royal dinner at Ihe City Hotel on Thanksgiving day. The guests tat down to a table groaning under its weght of roast veni son, turkey, and all the delicacies of the Beaeon. "Cooney" captured one of McHenry's deer. L. E, Waller, Esq., returned from Europe in the steamship Indiana, and reached home on Saturday last. His many friends gave him a hearty welcome. He was ibsent nearly four months and his travels covered all places of Interest in Great Britain and the continent, Mr. Peter Sollcder will please accept our thanks for a fine fat pheaant. He went out last Saturday afternoon, and in the hollow above town captured two pheasants, a rabbit and a quail. Game is scarce and wild this season, but Peter can find it when there is any abou and when ho sees, it, he generally, brings it down. Mr. C.E. Concer is canvassing this county for the' sale of a booktenlitled, "Life and Travels of Gen Grant," by J. T. Headly, The volume contains 850 pages, and has 200 fine illustrations. The reputation of Ihe author will make a ready sale for this work in every household Price in cloth, $3.50. Leather, $1.00. Turkey morocco, $ C 00. The play of "Camille' was well attended at the Opera House last Friday evening. Miss That terrible disease dipthcria still contiities to r.ige in our town. Every one supposed that the ci id weather would cause it to abate, but so far it lias had no eflect upon It. New cases are reported every day. At this writing Sallie, daughter of Calvin DeHart is very sick. We hope she may recover as she is one of the brightest little ones in town. As we go to prei-s we learn lhat this little girl isdcad.-ED. A daughter of Geo. Manhart is also very low. The street lamp fever lias struck this place and our business men are having them erected in different parts of the town. J. K. Sharpless & Sons led off with one on the corner of Main and Fourth streets, which vjas immediately followed by Ihe erection of one by J. K. Sharp less at bis residence and Gilbert & Kline at their place of business. We understand lhat many more will follow and when completed there will he about twenty street lamps in the town. It is a much needed improvement and too much credit cannot be given to Ihe gentle' men who have come forward and contributed of their means for the improvement of th town, A row occurred in the Susquehanna Hotel Monday afternoon which was caused by the landlord refusing to give liquor lo Jerry Frederick. After having chased Jacob witli club through the hotel several times he went into the dining room and used Ihe cluo on Ihe dishes on Ihe table, (which was bad for the dishes), from thence he went to Ihe kitchen and succeeded in frightening the girls. About this lime Countable Mensch appeared on ill Bcene and (after first making sure of Ihe club) arrested Jerry and look him before JuttUc Ellis, who, after a hearing, bound him over for his appearance at the next Court of Quar ter Sessions, Mr. William Schlee proposes erecting dwelling houe on his lot on the Mill Road, The building which is being erected by Mt. If. J. Clark ii f your place, ami of which Daniel Walter i the contractor is about completed. It ceitainly reflect a great deil of credit upon Mr. Waller, as it is linisnetl throughout in a workmanlike manner. Mr. S, !! Deimer's new store room is nearly ready for occupancy. We rndersland Mr, D, proposes moving about tho first of December, Mr. C. F. Harder has a contract for the erection of a dwelling house for Mr. S. D Rinard. The house is to be built on Fourtl street G. L. Kostenbauder & Co. are having the well in front of the hotel sunk deeper.' During the present drouth many of our wellshavegi ne dry and the owners thereof are endeavoring to provide against that happening in the future. llEFOKT UPON A WATER SUPPLY roll HLllOMsnUIUI, PA. Rkv. D. J. Waller, President of ihe iiioomsburg Maler Uompany, Dear Hir: In prepnrirg plans for walcr supply fir Bbomsburg, care has been taken to make everything complete, durable and effective. Nothing cf a Jempornry or perishable nature is proposed, nor has anything been wasted upon mere ornamentation, except so much as will make the works appear respeC' table and sightly. The mschlnery is made of the bestnnd most durable material, with ample strength of parts, generous surfaces, and simple in arrangement. The pipes are of full weight, and tested to more thin double the maximum strain that ran ever be brought to bear upon llicra. Tho stop'valvus have all their faces and moving parts of gun metal, and Ihe fire hydrants are of the most simple, durable, and reliable character. In Ihe construction the reservoir nothing requiring attention repairs Is promed. In arranslng these works all the rc'quislles ol a complete town supply have been kept In mind. 1st. For household purposes' the quality is the paramount consideration. The water flow ing in Fidiingcreek can scarcely be excelled in desirableness for drinking and culinary purposes except when made turbid by freshets- It is a generally admitted fact that for a water supply the water of large streams is the most desirable. Foreign mutter is principally held in suspension and not in solution as is the case with under' ground water from wells or springs. Running water becomes thoroughly mixed, aerated, and purified by the action nnd reaction of foreign matter, the oxygen in the waler and cxpu-ure lo light and Ihe r.iysnf ihe sun. In designing ihe reservoir it has bctn so arranged lhat these purifying agencies will go on, and matter held n suspension sunk lo the bottom, while much that is in solution will be dissipated, and the water firnished lo the town will be of letter quality for household purKies than (list pro cured from the majority of the wells from which the citizens now draw their supply The arrangement of the reservoir 'a such that ordi naiily the purer water will only be supplied. ho process of filtration alono will do an much lo improve Ihe quality of water as storing it in properly arranged reservoirs. If filtering is well and thoroughly done the water may be pellucid, but Ihe impurities held in solution will remain unchanged- Id. RWer waler for manufacturing and laundry purposes is more desirable than the water from most of the wells in old closely built towns. Well water if not hard from mineral silts taken up in its passage through llio earth, frequently becomes so from salts resulting from the offal nnd refuse matter deposited in or upon the surfaco of the ground The water from the proposed works will be under a generous pressure so that it may be led into any part of a dwelling or factory. The water may also be used, by means of simple motors, for light powers, such as propelling printing presses, etc., or when the woik is only required at inteval, such as working elevators, The wafer rent can be'mide less than the extra insurance rales charged when steam is used. lo the company; but this would make no provision for extra demands for water, such os for manufacturing power, fires, or the future growth of the town; nnd It would not be safe to construct works depending upon this limited power, Auxiliary steam pumping machinery would be necessary when greater volume or heavier pressure Is required, ' It was therefore not thought necessary to make a detailed estimate or plans for this water power works, but should you desire it, I will bedeased to prepare them. For the present supply of your town the following distribution of pipe is suggested and shown upon the accompanying map. From the pumps to reservoir, and from reservoir to Second and Iron streets, 10 inch pipe known remedy, but of no avail; at last some body recommended St. Jacob's Oil) and I con cluded to try it, but with llltle hope for relief. Having hardly used half a bottle, Ihe pains diminished, and to-dsy I am well and hardy once more. The small sum of fifty cents had cured me. Thomas Ott, St. Roniface, Pa. line of lltdgo alley castwardly ono hundred and ninety-eight feet three Inches to Jefferson alley: thence along the lino ot Jefferson alley northwardiv two hundred and fourteen feet six Inches to tho cer- ner of Jefferson alter and First street, the place of beginning. ALso.The undivided one-third part ot all that certain pleco of ground with tho water power thereto, situ ate in the town of Iiloomsburg, Columbia county, fa., adjoining Flshlngcrcck on tho west, lands now owned by Keuben Hess on the east, and the North Branch ot tho Pennsylvania Canal on the north, whereon are erected a largo 8-story Flouring or Grist Mlil,atwostoryframedwolllrjg house, stable WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Comer Main nnd Market Streets BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned hiring been tn tho WIIOMXAI.K DKlin business for the past call the attcnuon ot tho public generally, and (JOUNfltv DBALBits la loeir laru aim vurieu bua:k isst eleven years wcMM particular, lu Coombs is a line actress, and her delinestion of They could linn no better lime lor lhat work Ihe chatacler has gained her a wide reputation. "ian ''ie l're"t. Her acting is easy and natural and hercortumei T excursion to Philadelphia which was to elegant and expensive. Ihe support was not ,aTe passed through Calawlssa on ihe P. ,t R very strong, but better than that of the average railrosd on Tuesday was a failure. Undoubb travelling troupe. e hope she will come edly Reify the newly promoted conductor who eEaln. I was lo have run the Irain feels badly, Lloyd Richie and Samuel Gonn were brought Mr. G. W. Spalding has returned from Phil hereon Monday morning on O'eir way to I adelphia where he has been having an opera. Williamsport under a charge of robbing the I lion performed upon Ii is eyes. l.Onsn nf Tlinmna KlruLn ml, nun, fnnr.i. I . . . , . , '"- .." q iinnksgtvlng was uuiy observed In Uat vi ne, on the night ot the Win, inst. Among I Many turkeys were sacrificed in order Uu.er ..ruciea .ue m.evea ujuk u gom anu a . renJer ti.e .h.nt,. i ne m0ie comnlele. 3d. Fire-protection. In the well built towns of Pennsylvania fires are of comparative rare occurrence, and if they do break out they are generally limited In the place in which they originated. Yet they are sufficiently frequent and disastrous as to make it prudent to pay high rates of insurance, and keep the owners of property in constant anxiety in regard lo this destroying element. olwilhstaiidinc the comparative low insurance rates charged in towns as substantially built as Bloomsburg, the aggregate sum paid in premiums upou policies will he found lo be-sufficiently great as to make auy arrangement, which would allow of reduction of rates, and at the fame lime increasi ed security be of sufficient importance as to receive public attention. With those considerations in view a system of works has been designed with a reliable and efficient fire protection. In those proposed for your town you will have one million gallons of water stored in t lie reservoir at a sufficient altitude lobe projected upon all Ihe buildings in Ihe town, with but few exceptions. lhis would be sufficient waler, if the reservoir was full, lo play five efficient fire streams for fifteen hours continuously, within reach of tlie large mains, and to streams from lie end of the smallest pipe, fur 36 hours. In addition to this it is proposed to put in an apparatus by which' the entire power of Ihe pumping ma chinery can be brought to liear directly upon the di-tributing pipe of ihe town, and make every lire hydrant as etlecttve as u tire engine requiring simply lo attach Ihe hose and lurn on the waler, obviating the necessity of dragging ponderous fire apparatus to the scene of conflagration, getting up steam, or the labor ol working a hand engine. ith this apparatus five Btreams tan be thrown, at the same time, over any building in the vicinity of the six inch main, and (lie work kpt up as long as Ihe emergency may last. The tumping appa ralus is designed expressly for this service, and consists of two pumping engines and two boilers. The engines combined are equal to seveulyfive horse power. The fire hydrants have been designed wllh special reference lo this service, and are double, that U two dis' tiuct hydrants upon a common bae, and en iloscd in one case. They are ot Ihe most simile construction possible, and made of material width is almost indestructible, They should be placed close together m lhat a num herot streams can be concentrated upon one point so that two men at most can draw rutii cicnt hose, attach and put it Into service immediately upon the niarm of fire. Tin earlier it is possible lu bring a stream to bear Ihe less the loss and the less the danger of its First to Second; Second Eist to Markel; Market Second lo Third; 8-inch pipe. Second Market lo West; Market First lo Second! First Iron to Market; Market-Third lo Lack awanna; l,s.Bt becond to Seventh; fifth Market to East; Second East to South Penn, 0-lnch pipe. First Market to Jcflerson; Second West to Leonard; Lackawanna Mar kel to East; Canal West from Furnace; East Seventh to Canal; Catharine Fourth to Fifth; Centre Fifth ti Third; Iron Fifth to Second; We-l Second to third; B. I. Co's.R. 11, Second to Fourth; Leonard-Second to Third, 4-Inch pipe. With this distribution, to make the fire- protection effective and complete, at least 60 fire hydrants should be erected. Thee havo not been located upon the map of distribution is they can be better fixed when the number to be set has been determined upon, The shorter the distance between the hydrants the less qusntlly of hose will be required to reach and concentrate streams of water upon a burning building. Fire hydrants if properly tonetruct' ed require practically no repairs or renewals, while ho-e is peri-liable ntul requires constant csre and frequent renenn!&, Cost of operating the works. With the ample reservoir proposed you will require but one person to run the engine and take entire charge of the works, as the pumping will require but an hour or two each day. The quantity of coal consumed wilt depend u.u the amount of water pumped- One pound will put about one hundred gallons into tho reservoir. For the' ordinary supply of the town, and banking fires, ssy one ton per week, unless you have water takers requiring an unusual large quantity, such as manufactories, water motors, or large public fountains. The oil, packing, etc., will amount to but a small sum; and with the char acter of machinery proposed the repairs and renewals will cost but little The total expenses of operating the Chambersburg water works is twelve hundred and seventy-five (51275) dollars per annum, coal at $3 75 per 2000 pounds, These works are of the same character as those proposed for your town. They supply 375 water takers, two breweries, three water mQtors, manufactories, hotels, the Cumberland Valley R. R. their shops, nnd a large public fountain. In concluding this report allow me to remind you of the additional value a copious supply i f good water, under constant pressure, will give to every property In front ol which the mains are laid, or which can havo access to them, amounting in ihe aggregate to many times the cost of a properly constructed works. The value of a water service, always procurable in any part of a houte, by simply turning a faucet as compared to the cost of wells and cislems, the expense of keeping them up, and the severe labor of procuring Ihe water from them cm only be appreciated by those, who, having once enjoyed the luxury and advantages of hot nnd old waler in the kitchen and hath, have been forced to return to the laborious and unsatis factory pumps for securing a water supply Ly manual labor at the pump handle, and trans- pnrlaliob by buckets. When once your citizens have experienced the convenience and advan tages of a public water supply, aud fully tested its sanitary value, no price could induce Ihem to part with it. Respectfully submitted, Henry P. M. BEaKiKiiiNK. November 19lh, 1879, 152 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Tut Sterlino Book Cover. We have purchased the right to use these covers In this nd oUier out-butldlngs known as the aqueduct . . . , , ...( Grist -Mill property, county, and havo on hand an assortment of Au0 na undlvldcd ono nlBth pnrt , aU tMt sizes. They make the neatest and most con- ccrtain piece or parcel ot land situate In Centre venient form for doing up note heads, lette1- township, Columbia county, ra., adjoining lands heads, bill heads, notes, checks. Ac. and a of Isaac Itcss, Joseph Pohe, McKelvy Neat Co., Iron cover will be given away with every order of fc tiioomaTouri ' Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Patent Medicines, Spices, &c. II. Hess and the Lackawanna llfttlrnnd Cnmnnnv. rnntfltnlnis 1000 J ry it onco and you win not do wun- about fifteen acres, being farm land, limestone our, it. It is tho best thing of the kind ever Quarrri) ana aump gruona, wnereon are erected six invented. Call and examine. If Farmers Ott Fooled when they buy Butter Powders and colored salts, and big bottles of cheap coloring stuff, lime kilns and one lime house and blacksmith shop. Arso, the undivided one ninth of all that certain piece and parcel of land situate In Centre' township, Columbia county, Pa , adjoining lands of McKelvy. Neal Co., II. C. Barton, l.ackawanna Iiloomsburg Kailroad Company and L. W. Wooley containing about three and one-halt acres, whereon are erected if ,i, 00 nnA a TTniiar Piln I one llrae house and kilns and one dwelling house , , i t. 5 , . l sis ii Also, The undivided one-nlnlh ot all that ccrtain as tne reriecieu uuiier uoiormauo uy weim Rlchardon St Co., Burlington, Vt. The others have tried to imitate the excellence of this, the original color, but have wholly failed. Farmers should use only tho "Per fected." Sold by Druggists and. Merchants generally. Business Notices Rubbers at McKlnney's. 0 salesmen at I , W. Hartmau'sj and to follow toon, BROWER'S BLOCK. Cannot; be surpassed anywhere. IN IT MAY BE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF SPONOES. CnAMOIS, COLOONW, PEUFUMEUY, C1QAIW, FANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAPS, TOOin DHUSIIES, LAMPS, GLOBBH, T"0to;R Y--.' nnd in fact every' thing that should bo licpt in a complete and well I W. Wooley, containing about one-fourth 1 , , TV. Vv b 11 Conner still holds tho fort up" town, and see him. Cill Royal Safeguard Oil gives tho safest, the softest, yet the most brilliant light of any oil in tho world. Sold only by D. A. Creasy. Highest cash market price paid for 200 good veal calves that weigh from 125 lbs. 1-10, 160, 1C0 and upwards Prices gone up at Lightstreet. Silas Young. Nov. 21. 2 m. Buy your figa ot II art man Bros, for 16cts. per pound. Ifov. 28 3-w. Don't fall to call at Conner's before chasing.for the Holidays. pur- Buckwheat flour 66 Creasy's. cents per sack at pleco and parcel of land situate In Centre. township, Columbia county, Pa., adjoining lands ot K. W, M. ti U. L. Low, the Pennsylvania Canal Company and Joseph' Pohe, containing about four and ono-halt acres whereon are erected a two story stone store bouse, two dwelllirg houses and stable. . Also, The undivided one-ninth of ail that certain piece and parcel of land situate In Centre township, Columbia county, Pa., adjoining landa ot Joseph Pohe and E. V. M. Low, containing about ono aero whereon are erected three dwelling houses and a stable. Also, The undivided ono-nlnth of all that certain piece and parcel of land situate In Centre township, Columbia Low and L. of on acre, whereon Is erected a dwelling house. Also, The undivided one-ninth ot tho undivided one-halt ot all that certain piece and parcel of land situate In Centre township, Columbia county, Pa., adjoining lands of Lafasette Creasy and McKelvy, Xeal Co , and others, containing about one-fourth of an acre. Also, The undivided one-ntnth ot the undivided one-halt ct all that certain tract of land situate In Main township, Columbia county. Pa., adjoining the Susquehanna IUver on the north and lands ot Ste phen Oearhart on the east, lands ot William Kelch ner on the south, lands of ltlchard II. Aten on tho west, containing ihtrty-two acres more or less, unimproved land. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold S3 the property ot E. It. Drinker. ALSO, the foUowlng described real estate tc-wlt: Fmsr, All that certain lot of ground situate In the, town of Iiloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., fronting on second or Main Street, ot said town, adjoining an alloy on the west, a lot of Alice Snyder on the south, a lot of Alice Snyder on iho east, being feet In front on Second street and In depth about one hundred nnd sixty feet, wheroon are erected a HAllt BRUSHES, They arc the sole Manufactures of the Celebrated OIL OF GLADNESS. Also the Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors DR. W. M. BICKLEY'S Celebrated and INVALUABLE PREPARATIONS. 200 nice thrifty white shotes that weigh Compound Aromatic Wine of Gentian and uuc uuuuri'u uuu bixiy u't'i, nut;riuu ur c-n-vwu ni , two story brick store house, a two story frame Ehop, Trnr. Tin ftm VPfl CrPJllTl CaiTiTMlOr. AVOIm. Jill" a large frame stable and wagon house and other 011 ! Allipi UV V,aiU iJllUl , ling Agent, Improved Rose Pectoral. out-bulldlDgs. SccoMP.All Lhat certain lot of ground situate In the Ladies' coats $3.00 to$12.S0t I man's Fresh arrival of raisins, currants, maccar nni, tapiocas, encoannts, dates and figs at Comer's this week. 35, -10, 60, 60 and 75 lbs; wanted at Light town of Iiloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., adjoin. street by alias Young. I log an alley on the north, an alley on the cast. Third Nov. 21, 2-m. street on the south and a lot ot Sarah Petrlkln on the west, being fifty eight feet In width on Third W. Hart- street and about two hundred and fourteen feet In depth, used as a lumber yard. Third, All that certain lot of ground situate In the tow n of Bloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., front ing on Second street ot sold town, adjoining an alloy on Lbe west, an aUcy on the south and a lot of William Snyder's heirs on tlio east, being titty feet In front and two hundred and fourteen feet lu depth, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house with a one story kitchen attached, Ice House, a frame stable and other out-miudtngs. PocRrn, All that ccrtain lot of ground situate In tho town ot Illooinbburg, Columbia County, Pa., fronting on Canal street ot said town adjoining a lot of Manilas Kindt on the west, the north branch of at 1 thdM'cnnsjlvanla Canal on the south and lot of Mary II. Mendenhatl on the east containing threo quartersotanacromoreor less, whereon ore erected Wanted 2000 lbs of nice dried Itaspber ries, at 25 cents per pound. And' 2000 lbs of nice dried pitted cherries for which I will pay the very highest market price. Silas Young. July 18-0m. Christmas goods coming in every day . W. Hartmnn's. Just received a full line of "Daisy"' a two story frame dwelling house. corsets, 00 cents at Creasy s Admission free at McKinney's. ' 100 peices Drfss goods lOcts. yard at I. W. IJartnian's. A few cases of Moo's coarse boots closed out at coat, at Cre'sy's. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. "Wanted. 200 tons of good Rock Oak Bark at $5 per ton by Silas Youug, L'. t Street. Sept. 19, 3m. Finn, All that ccrtain tract ot land situate In Pine Township, Columbia County, Pa., containing ntty acres more or less. Uouoded and described as follows, on the east by land ot Mary U. Mendeuhall. on the south by land ot Henry lttchlo and others, to $200 a 1 on the est by land of Hiram It. tfltne and others. nnd on tho north by other land of Ellas Mendenhall, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling to be houso, barn and other out-butldlngs. Sixth, All that certain tractot land situate In Pine ton lump, Columbia County, Pa., containing three hundred and sixty acres more or les3, bounded and described as fjilons to-wlt: adjoining lands of Mury II. Mendenhall on the east.land of Kllas Mendenhall and others on I he &ou(h, land ot Michael Kesslcr and The Best Remedies Made. Highly Recommended "by Physicians. Blooitislmrg, Pa. Oct II 'H.-ly, Dauchy & Co'b. Advt'a. TIT I VflO "tool, Cover and nook only tl43totzu ti A NIIS OltOANS ISStops, 3 set Heeds. J Knee .-aweus.Mooi. uouk, omy jwr uouaay Ncw-uiiirr Free. Address DANIEL P. Wishuulon, N. J, I1EATTY. novtl 4w fi1 nnfl returns In so days on 8100 Invested. Of 3l(4lHJnclal reports and Information FREE. LIKo proms weekly on stock options of 110 to tw. Address T. Pottsk WioutcCo., IUnkkks, 85 Wall St., N. Y. d nov. 8l,-4w Invested In Wall St, stocks uuu uiiierHuu um buuiu, iuuu ui Aiuiuei ies:r uiiu I 1 ni-v hiaaa Invest others on the w est, and lands ot Iianlel Brewer and I .p J 1 1 IJ tp IWMWmakes fortunes every A good parson complained to an elderly lady of his congregation that her ifnughter appeared to be wholly taken up with trifles or worldly 6nery, instead of fixing her mind on things above, ''You are certainly mistaken, sir," slid she, "I know that the girl appear- to an observer to lie taken up with worldly things j but you cannot judge ccrreclly ot tho direction her mind really takes, as she is a little cross eyed," Don t buy Christmas presents uutll you see l. w. llartman s great stock now open ing, A full line of Illack cashmere 40, 50, 75 and 11.00, nil wool at Creasy',. Hoot headquarters at McKinney's. I. 'W. Harlman's great combination store is full of customers now-a-days with rash and produce. A new batch of libel suits were started in Scranlon. J. C, Coon, of Ihe iNVirs Denier, brought suit against Frank lieamish, as many as he had formerly instituted against Coon, lleainish also sued F, P. Woodward, Ihe Rcranlon correspondent of tlio Kites Dealer for libel, and the latter retaliated by obtaining a warrant for Beam ith. All gjve bail. liuckwheat flour Crcnsy's. 5G cents a sack at Finet Shaker dried corn in market, alsi all kinds nf canned goods at llartman Uros. Nov. 2Sth 3-w. There are about 500 boats on the Schuylkill Canal, of which some 300 belongtolhellsading Company, which is adding thirty or forty new ones lo its fleet as fast as they csn be built. "A" sugar, 10 cents a pound at Creasy's. Want good live calves that weigh 120 llw to 125, 130, 140, 150, 100 and upward "f Light Street by Silas Younq. Sept. 19 3-m, others on the north, It being a Umber tract. Seventh, The undivided one-halt ot a'l that cer tain tract ot land situate In pine township, Columbia County, Pa, containing three hundnd and titty acres mora or less, bounded and described as follows, to-w b adjoining lands ot Valentine Kresaler and others on tho north, lauds of ficorgo Stackhouse and others on the nest, lands of George Young and others on the south and lands ot Joshua liobblns and others on the east, whtreon are erected two i story frame dwrlilDg hbnses, two stables, a steam saw mill and other out-bulidlngs. Eioutu, The undivided one-half ot all that certain tract cf land slluato In Pine township, Columbia Couoty, Pa., containing seventy-four acres more or less, bounded and described as follows, to-w It: ad joining lands of John K, Youog.ontho east, by lands of John Lockard and others on the south, lands fotmerly of George Stackhouse on tho west and lands of Mendenhall & liarton on the north, whereon are erected an old house, being principally timber land. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as the prop-rty ot Ellas Mendenhall. Fhkizk, Attorney, JOHN W, HOFFMAN". Terms Cosh. Sheriff. October 31, 1879-ts ii,. ii. lh. Itnnk kpnt fi-nn (.xnlAtnlnir evert.htnir. dress lUXTsn & Co., Hankers, It Wall street, N. T, novl,-lw d 3 .M. M 4 32 fit LJK N v. ui H -ly CATARRH :rtn m roar noma tr rt&tmmt. Hall fiction antr- 'ftBtevd. . I1mc Trsrfat tan trial. 1a b Mtnn.it m.mA tnonejr rtfuDdod If otfatUfM trr For fall (BfomttioB t4 drf.i HOMtt MEDICINE CO, aid MOllER'S "SKi- COD-UVEatJIL CONSUMPTION) CURED. A simple Tee table remedy! for uit) pdy and fmana( tur of CuDtmmp-l tlxrrh.Anthr land Lung Affmiont.Mm mpOftltlYO fUldl radical rureior aw Nervout CompUlnta. en out Debility fcnualll I.rti fVms vital nta arllVX ski Ium ItMleel mD in tiermm, iTencD.tir tiwuai ior irci-ar-B tire nw tirl ualnav lent tiv mall fr nf rim rami mi rtjoHpt 01 tUmp, ltcut nam tU paprrM AGENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR ROUND THE WORLD BY GENERAL GRANT, t li rierfsctlr P"-. Pronounced tht btst by lh. h short mMlcol iftorttif! In Iho .world. Gljtn klfhtit swtrdi t 19 World-i EJOTjitioni. tnd at Ptrii, IS.S. Sold by Druggists. W. H. BchlcfTolln it Co- N.T. Thbioljl and ha proven Iln all afni,lrom ft. as Bcroiuia. nDeomauiio, Clceroui Tferts, WMM JJodi,Ikmo Dti'Utl, flc. InrttuabU In Qtnord Ctbllllv ot tho sd. A rich tvrup containing no la JVrlJ ilniTciltmu. ,K"olhr -Rsnicay feM r,lvod uh tncomlumi. Bold by all DnigfliU. nov JMIll a.- AOINTS WANTED 171 tOillO Per Month. Thft COMPLETE HOME lacaiBRATEpT TLI Vis the flit's i. bclllDtr LHXKevtTDUtjUsl.tii. and the only Cf-inplfte nnd authentic History of Grant's iraveiH. ih'du ior circulars l ouiainini: uiuu ueicnp- tlon of tliH work and our oxtrj, termi to irenL-j. Address National 1'ubllsUtnt,' Co., ladtiphi , l'a. COURT PROCLAMATION. AGENTS READ THIS ! See a woman on horseback in another col umn, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which Speers Port Grape Wine is made, that is so bijlily esteemed by the medical profession for the use ol invalids weakly persons anil the ageil, Soil by Druggists. June 27 1-y. Carey's patent sewing machine needles, fur all makes of machines at Creasy 's, Call at McKinney's for Shoes. Appleton "A"mustia 7Jcts.caih at I. W. Ilurttnan's. A WOW) OF WAHNIKO. Parents cannot keep too careful a watch over their children, lo prevent lliem from venturing on the ice before it lias become thick enough to be safe. The smooth surface of a pond pes vcsi.es an irresistible attractiou for the average There is only one entrance to (Jreasy's store, but you can go In one door and buy as good goods as can be found in town. liaising, prunes, currants, peaches &c. cheap, at llartman liroa, Nov. 28th 3nr. silver wutch, several pairs ol boots, bag of money, tlnce coats and a lap robe. On Sun day night Mr, Strcburgh and a constablo went to Kspy and found some of tlic.-o articles at Itichie's house. His wife threw one of the watches inti the stove on the approach of the t ffict-r, but it was recovered considerably damaged Other goods were also found but not identified, and it is supposed llicy are the proceeds of oilier robberies. The party, con sisting of the two prisoners, and their captors, took break fast at tho City Hotel, and then drove on lo Williamsport. RtroRTEit It U becoming the fashion, at dislinRiiinhed weddings in 1'aris, for page boys lo be lubsti luted for bridesmaids. They are all dressed alike, moitly in red or blue velvet Or satin with silk stockings and gold buckles, and, for their business, have to attend on the bride, carry her prayer book and bouquet, support her train and veil, and generally be at her bidding (II Ihc day. Young brothers, or relatives under 12 years ot age, ate usually r elected for the oVice. becoming unmanageable. When the value of Wt "' will run Ihe rUk of a wetting, f nulling worn', at any time, lu get a Hide Dozens of little fellows are drowned every year, and already some have perished, although the weather has hardly been cold enough to more than skim the surface of the witter. It may seem unnecessary to warn fathers and mothers lo ruard their off spring, but the many caies occurring yearly of deaths by thin ice, prove conclusively that there ought lo be stricter discipline enforced. It Is far better to punish the works, as proposed, as a fire-protection becomes fully under.tood and realized it will uo doubt be found that the saving in imurance rates will more than pay the entire interest of the cost of the works, wilhout taking into account tlio additional security against tire, and the impossibility of any fire becoming wide spread or disastrous. Buck a fire proleclitn adds to the cost of the works, because it makes more powerful pumping mschintrr neces-ary, which In these works has fully four times Ihe capacity required for a simple town tupply. The pumping engines and boilers are dupli cates The boilers are of an exptiudve kind, bo as to admit ol raising and generating steam with great rapidity. Larger and stronger pipes are also neeersary. The apparatus for controlling and changing the works from reser voir to direct pumping, and the tire hydrants boys lot dlsobidknrelhantoliavethem brought home dripping and half frozen, or, perhaps, dead. Ice is a good thing in lis war. but when it is thin it is a delusion and a snare, H'i'Mm Jlarre lleciml. niiennsn ix.. jtianuiau. -Mich., want an agent in this county at once, at a salary of S10O t per month and expense paid. For full partic ulars auurtM as noove- asot. il-ly. McKlnneys House. Shoe Store below Cour A full line of Duplex shirts, laundried and uulaundried, fur f,00 at Creasy's. MARKEJMiEPOKTS. BLOOMSBURQ MAKKET. Wheat per bushel v,a Hie 11 m Corn, new, " 40 oats, " , ,jj nour per Darrei , q.jo eiloverseed s.ftc Flaxseed ., .w 11 utter jo Kl-itu is Tallow , ot Potatoes 35 Dried Apples m Hams lav. Hides & Shoulders , ,.. . . i Lard per pound ; of Ilaypurton iv.oo Uccswax , xj TtmotbySeed 11M J50 QUOTATIONS FOH COAL. VsTHEIlEAS, the Hon. William Elwhi.i. VT rresiaeni, juago 01 me court 01 oyer ana Terminer and General Jatl Deliver)-, court ot Quar ter Kesslons of the reace and the Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court In the loth Judicial Dis trict, composed ot tho counties ot Columbia and Montour, and the lions. I. K. Krlckbaum and P. L. Mtuman.AM'iclato Judges of Columbia county, have issued their precept, bearing date the 13th day ot Hept. In the year ot our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sctenty-nlne, and tome directed for holding a Court of Oj cr and Terminer and (leneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Court ot Common Picas and Orphans' Court, In Bloomsburg, In the county of Columbia, on the nrst Monday, being the 1st day of Dec, next, to continue two weeks. Notice la hereby given to. the Coroner, to the Jus. tlcea of the Peace, and the Constables of the Bald county ot Columbia, that they be then and then lu their proper person at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said 1st day 01 Dec. with their records. Inqui sitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound Ijy. recognUauco to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be In tho Jail of the said county ot Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be u-st. Jurors are re quested to be punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Iiloomsburg the 13th day 1 i 1 of r-t'Dt. In the ear of our Tint nun iUH. Y thousand eight hundred and beventi.nlue I y ) and In, the one hundred and fourth) cur ol the Independence or the united Mates of America. fcherltt'B Office, JOHN. W. HOFFMAN, Iiloomsburg, Nov, T-to bheilff, We want an A gent In this Countv to whom we will pav a salary of 1100 per month and expenses to sell our wonderful Invention. SAMPLK KllEK. Address at once KIIKIIMAN & CO.-, MARSHALL, M1CUIUAN. Nov. T-4w d $25to$5000Hf IJaiilrtoMljr lavaatorj la 1 lr firiuDa uwtrr WHk,u.-klniuvua f.rmlr " Nw CatyiUlliatlun , to AHah, Bun Co., BauktM, It Unl fet,, X, T. NOV. T-4W U ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will send our Electro Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances upon trial tor &o dajs totboHe s til ferine from Nrrtuua lirblllty, ItneuLnatlam. raralyhUorany diseases or tue Liver or Kidney and many other dNeases. A sure Cure truaranteei ornopity. Auarusa yuu.aiuiju.li wu,, jiarsoaii, MicuifcTaii, u nuv, i w No. 4 on Wharf HO.O NO. 6 " blacksmith's Lump on Wharf.".'..'.'. Bituminous " , , I s.ooperTot , I 1.15 , I 1.10 I 4.M J Oil PRINTING OF EVERY DESRIPTI0N EXECUTED PROMPTLY At tub Columbian Office roll or rKAVlltAb miwwiaijwb. . -A book of mors prottol ntillt j will widow. if bo round ouuldo of inspiration," Chritttan 4dwatt, NEEDED a.Vi'S.'WJSS: BY .tfcS: PU. r.Ir. CI.M T.p. lt.taurulQltdfBt.8pl.ldld 111.. xunn i.e. itoixunV A c ruimdsnSKr vuv x-im old IIUAKLK IIIU UAbVANlC t'O J-4.loJ.lj.-, fm. novil-w aid OTICE. 'Nultce la herebv trlten that the following accounts hae been nied In Ihe I'rolhouptar) 'a office ot Co- lumoia uouniv, ana win oe preaenuja u lueuoun. 01 common rieusui Bumuouui on ineiuuaar m liecember 18W, and connrmed after the fourth day ot said term unless exceptions bo nied within that rune, , 'lnal account of ot James Kclfer, comiqfttee of uuuici ur.iu.i. a tuuuue. i. First and llnal account ot W, II, Abbott, assignee 01 tiBiieuuc & oircio. , First and final account of Moses Hower, assignee UI J'UVIU n, uuncr. 4. First and final account ot Adam Marks, assignee UI tfuiues ituBicuuuuucr. 6. Account of Nehcinlah Kitchen, assignee of 1 nomas uccce, WM. KltlCKUAUM, Oct, 81,-to l'roihonotary, A UDITOK'S NOTICK. lathe matterot the first and partial account of M. ti. Hughes, Assignee lu trust, for the benefit of the creditors ef Wesley l"erry. 111 common Pleas Court ot Columbia Co. And now Oct. vt, is;v, on motion of W. u. ltnawn and Chan o. Haikley Kiis.,K. it. Ikeler appointed Auditor to make distribution of the balance In hands of aaalgneo among the parties entitled thereto. 1IT mi COUMT. The undersigned, appointed Auditor to distribute, the funds in the Hands ot M, (1. Hughes, Assignee in trust lor the benent of the creditors ot Wesley herrr to and among parties entitled thereto will meet the partlea Interested at the office ot E. K. Ikeler, In Iiloomsburg, Pa., on baturday November vt. niv. at 9 o'clock a. m- for the Dumose. ot attending to tbo duties of bis ai pointmeat, when aud w here all such persoi. w 111 present their claims before the Auditor or be debarred from coming la ior a snare ot saia luna. li. It, Il.KLMI. Nov. I-ta. Auditor. HVKUY MKELTOK. TEACHEK AND MTUDUNT Should subscribe for THIS EDUCATOR, A Live Educational Monthly, published at OUANGEV1XLE, PA., forw cents per year. Bend sit ccnta for specimen copy, C. K. OANFIKLD. April is, iin-u Editor, noon comcpavtv. Monthly Maqasine. Containing Only Origi- not Matter. ireth,Jlrijht, Varied, lijorom. Makes a specialty of good stories by the moat popu lar w niers. naa ememining saeurnea in great vari ety, crisp, puby essas; iu reuiijr guua ut iwt. fresh, vteoroua articles : Ha contributions next 1 ear will Include. amoDir others. Harriet lieecher Muue, Charles Dudley Warner, M-uuaru luu-uu, neucccu uaiuuig WW, Hose 1 errv Cooke, Horace K. i-cudder, ileo. 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