THE 0OLDMB1AN. tiumnmtmri, fmiuy, nrcKjitn:rt , is;o Rail Bond Time Tahlf. LACKAWANNA ft ULOOMgiWltO HAIL ItOAD KoKtn, south. Accommodation Train,,... ,, T.ssA. M. Mall Train 1.89 A. M .!. t Fast Trnln ll.no M. H.Ija.M Bxpross Train tMV, M. OATAW1S3A 11A1L IIOAD. north, norm Accommodation Train es,ss A.M. T.so r. M. ltegular Kxprcss , 4.0r.M. 11,45A.M. Throngh cars on Kxprosa train cither to Now York errnlladclpliU. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and Wllllamsport. STAGE LINES. Cimhra and lttoomntmii. 17mvo Camera Monday, vilnelay and I'rldny at fcain. m arrive at llloqmsburg by 11:30 a, in. Lcars lilonmsburit on samo days after arrival of Philadelphia man. Hlonnriui and I.AtRiviLU, !avo lJilrdsvlllo Tucsrtiy. Thursday and Saturday at 1:80 a. m arriving at illoomsburg by i m. Iavo Mooms' burg on same dais after arrhal of 1'nrladelphla malT Tho stage lino terminates at Mlllvillo. U-nton and Illoomsburg. A dally stage lino leaving Kenton In the morning and roturnlng In tho ero , nlng of the Ramo day. MAIL 110UTES. Smn mix and tiwojunrno.-I'avo Vhlta Hall Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 0:30 a.m., arriving at Illoomsburg by 10 a. m. Unvo Bloom v burg on samo da s alter arrival of Philadelphia mall. llsNroN and Bloovsbcmi. Leaves Denton Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a. m., arriving at lUoomsburc at 9 p. m. Leaves Illoomsburg Tuos. day, Thursday and daturday at 8 a, m arriving atllintonnnp. m. l'UDLIO SALES. E. M. Tcwksliury, Committee1, will ,oll val uabto real cstato on tho premises in C.Uawisn, on Wednesday, December ill, 18711. IWSco Ailvertisement in another column. David IiOwenberg, Administrator of John Lnycock, deceased, wlil sell valuable personal property, on the premises, at Central Hold, Hloomsbnrg, on Monday, December 8, 18711, at 9 o'clock, n. m. Prof. A. Hofmann has muved from Mahsnoy Cily to Ilngerslown, Maryland F.S. Hunt i fnrciuan of the grand jury. A 'good appointment. Clmrlex Moycr isbuilduig an addition to his liouc on ihe corner of Third anil West strcetn William Sloan returned Wednesday. to Michigan on Mrs. Ij. Zahuer was called to her father's home in Delawaro on Wednesday by tho ill ness of her mother. Only threo arrests were mado by tho police during tho mon ih of November for disorderly conduct. The Jaclsin 4 Wuoilin Manufacturing C of U'rwicl', piid out S30D0 in gold to their hnnds last wt'tk. This office li ftR till i-r-li ml TIIECOLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ..ii.. ....... '. . -l"""'orDinaing ..- 1 me mil tiling of Iho kind yet Invented. It keep, the bl.nk. free from ii'l, and In a convenient form, IluslncM rmn Jtid others ho use printed letter -and note headings will do well to examine thl, before r ha.lng el.ei.htre. It Is a great Improve ment on the Sterling cover which we have been using for the past ;(Br. OAMM.I.NU Dkbts xnr. not CoLtECTintE. A enso was tried in Uuerne county l,t F,lcUy in which a man named Myers was plalnlllTnnd W. Ul'slne defendant. Tho suit was on a note for $1200 wb'ch Ell Ager sold to Myers for about 00. Agcr took Ihe stand and swore llinl the note was given to him lo pay a wager lost at card playing by Paine. The ju.lgo clmrgid tho jury (hat the plalnllff could not recover and ihe verdict wae rendered accord' l"g'y. J. L. Oirton, proprietor of the. City Hotel went up the creek on Thanksgiving day and csmo homo Friday with n fine large deer. The saddle weighed 83 pounds, MatlhewMcIIcnry Mr. Htevenson and two others Wero in the party wllh Mr. Clirton. The deer was caught near Elk rim. A Social Club, If such a society were to canvass lis members,'and thev In turn carry on the work of Introducing Ihe Home Cook liook, we would feel that cookery was soon to be all that health could possibly wish, or the pilale crave. Klght hci'e we will say that Ihe pub. Usher, Mr. J. I-red, Waggoner, Chicago, is desirous of securing a worthy and Intelligent agent In this vicinity, to whom liberal pay Is promised; and Ma pamphlet, ''Practical Hints on Canvassing," specially adapted lo ihis book, is mailed to all applicants. Tho Utd Mill below town was considerably damnged on Friday last by tho bursting of one of the stones. W. II Tubbs. of the Exchange Hotel has been ill for Ihu pasl two weeks. Wo hopo be miy soon recover. NUVEMIIKH WEATllEH.. The following is a meteorological siimmarv pr record of Ihe weather at CatawUsa during the month of Iovembsr 18i9, compiled from observitlonby Wm. Pruettimder tho direction of W. O. Yeller. liarnmctricpressure corrected for tempera, ture and cWation Highest pressure on the ouui, ou. u incne", lowcsi oiiserveu rending on the 20th, 29 C2.'l inches; range, 1.077 inches Temperature- of the air Highest temperature on ihe 9lh, 71 digrecs; lowest on the 21st, 13 degree"; average temperature for the month, 41 degrees; average of same month during pre- vious year ( loioj 43 degrees; monthly rango 63 degrees; greatest daily rango on Ihe 29thi 32J degrees; and the least daily range on the 31, fl drgrecs. Moislurc Numb; of days on which rain or snow fell, 10; total amount of rainfilll and meiled snow, 2 20 inches; amount of snow which fell during the month, 2.-10 inches; rain Ml durihg nine month In prevlonsyenr (1878) 2 07 indie's. Wind The highest hourly velocity of Ihe wind during the month was 49 miles from the Northwest (accompanying snow pipialls) on Ihe 29th in-l. Miscellaneous phenomena Freering wealhcr occurred on 14 days, snow fell on 0 days and distant lightning was observed on the 12th and Mill insts. Sherman A Co.. Marshall. MMi . ! an agent In this counly at once, at n salary of $100 I'limiii myi expenses pnm. f or mil panic- u, iuurhi m ninfe, nor. 2I-lr, IlEltWICK LRTTElt. COUIIT I'llOCKRDINOS, The regular December Term of Court con vened on Monday, December 1st. Hon. Win. Elwell and associates Krlckbsmn, and Sbuman, on llio bench. (leorge Kramer and Elijah Bhutt appointed tipstaves for first week. J. Ij. Tronsoe was dlsc'nareed under the Business Notices Kubbcrs at McKlnney's. Klfl, CoLVMtllAN I Tho two weeks that have elapsed since mr last letter to you, passed away rather nulelly. enlivened a little with a tiro on the night of the Insolvent laws, and sworn. 2.1d nit,, destroying (he workshop of Michael I "'turn of partition In estate of Thomas Franti, with nearly nit his Implements, and Dtvls deceased, confirmed m'i. several new vrngon tops. The fire fiend seems I Partition awarded In estate of David Lee, lo have n grudge against Franti, as this Is the deceased, second time he has thus sufTsrcd during lliel Commonwealth vs. J. Frederick, Attachment past two years. The latter must have been ul. Ihe work of an Incendiary. Mr. Franti was Citation lo lilo an account awarded Ih (h Highest cash market mice nald for 200 good veal calves that weigh from 125 lbs. 140, 160, 1C0 and upwards Prices gone up at Llghtstrect. Silas Young. Not. 21.2 m. Buy your figs ot Hnrtman Urns, for l&cls. per pound. IX OT. 28 3-w. A WONDRItrUL ItRCOllD. Myrlsds of so-called 'specifics' and 'cures for Kheumatlsm have already been brought be fore the public, and many of lliem have even been endorsed by the certificates of tn cclable ml prominent chirms, nho have derived Ixn cfit from such pre pirallons. There Is no doubt lhat a great many of there 'Llnlmtnls,' 'Oils,' etc., so widely advertised and freely recommend' ed fuf Kheumatlsm and painful complaints of a similar nature, have genuine merit and will relieve certain types of the complaints named ; but when Itfieumatlsm, Neuralgia, and kindred diseases have become chronic and threaten se The Oltl Establlslieil brng Store. 200 nice thrifty white shotrs that welch 35, 40, 60, CO and 70 lbs J wanted at Llgtt ,i0ii, results, you may rest assured that ihey oiree oy cias loung. will heln but rv lll.l.. Alifcou-r. not recom c NoT.21.2-m. nway irom noine nnti his nhon cloctl .jraewal I wiaie 01 Aoram isrtMut ueceascti. I rY,.,wi iui.ttiki-'t ik. ...it.. ..i:.!M lats Tk I f .t . I I . t 1 i tl 1- Ct- a . lit .1.1 I I AuriiuaiBc rwiroi uie gone IB Dccomine wuun w mu an ntcuun. nwnrueu in iuo w-i4 oaaa Ik- r -i .i-t.J Hl Jmk n .1.M in thm. m. so common n sound, that It faiU to rouse me esiaie oi ueo. Miller, deceased. rtM. .. or. ,.,.nj i.j oav IK. ... M,i, l. ..,m.l .kl.h I from sleep. Are we so wicked that we need Auditors' report In esiale ol James Thornton of nice dried idtlwl rherrles f,,r which 1 v.111 i.... .. i,i... 1 .11 l i...i..' such frequent fire visitations? The superstitious decease,!, confi.med nisi. . pay the very highest market price. Ls well the prescriptions of the best physi P.1 int. S. Oils. fJlnS. Pllt.t.V. Patftllt McdicinOS. . WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Corner Muin and Market Streets BLOOMSBURG, PA. The undersigned hwlng been In the WIIOt.KHAf.K nHt'i! bnslnes for the past eleven yean wo call the attention of the public generally, and coUNTHV DKALKKS tu parucular, to tlielr large and varied stock. Silas Youjjo. July 18-Cm, Admission free at McKlnney's. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKlnney'c few, say so. On petition of Wlll'ara Lamon, eiecullon The other entertainments during this lime, slayedon account of Improvemcntaon properly though of a higher order, were a lecture on not being properly described. , "Bsnlescenoc and Incidents of the llebellion" Auditor's report In Ihe estate of John Boyeri by Gen. Kllpatrick, and one on "Muscle vs. deceased, confirmed nisi. Brain" by Hev. Fowlsr. Uolh lecturers-had Bond of U. II, Ent, Sheriff elect, approved argeaiidiences and held their attention all by Ihe Uourl. "Wanted, 200 tons of good Rock Oak timing. 1 lie siiong point in KiipatncK's jwporv 01 unuge inspectors lor county briilgo liart at JO per ton by Bllas loung, L!, t leciurewas his description cf Hie bait of over est Ureek, Uenlon township, presented Street. (Sept. VJ, am. Ofttysbutg, vivid, clear, and cicltlng. Fowler's and filed, ' lecture w.sof a different nature, verv interest- IteiKirt of sale In est.te of Abram Yoder. Boot headquarters at Mcklnney s. Ing though ptobibly not as much so, as hla deceased, confirmed nisi, DEATH I SOltltOW 1 LAMENTATION 1 Mr. P. Unigler and lamlly ictiirned Irom the west lat week aficr an absenceof several weeks- Tliey visilod James Brugler, E. M. Wardin and others. Secure a copy of "Eifo 'and Travel! of Gen eral (irant," by .1. 1. Ilcailley, while you are attending the Institute next week. The Jubilee Singers announced for last Fri day night nt the Opera House, did not put 111 ai; appeirnnco for some cauo unknown. Vendue notes waiving slay of execution and exemption, with stubs just printed at this ollice. lliolcs containing any number of notes desired can be bound in a few moments, tf. A fine assortment of lamps, shades, globes mid chimneys, just received st Moyer Bros, drug store, tu be sold cheaper than at any other place in town. Next week is expected to be n lively onn in Illoomsburg. Court will bo in session, the Teachers' Institute will meet nt the Normal Schooh and the Stntc Ginngo will hold its ses sion hero. A large number of people are ex pected to bo present. . Tho county has nnid n heavy whiskey bill this week, quite n number of prosecutions hav ing arisen from Ihe free use of that crime pro voicing ngtnt. i George A. Clark Ims gone to the city lo purchase Christmas goods. 'Jfo alnnys selects a fine assortment of attractive goods, and when he comes back all those desiring to secure hand soino presents for friends had belter call early, Thanksgiving services were held in the Episcopal church, with an appropriate sermon by the Rector; also nt Hie Uaptist cliurcn, where a sermon was preached by Rev. E. H. Yocum of the M. E. Church. Masonic Hall, Bloonishurg, Dec. 1, 1879. At a regular meeting of Washington Lodge, No. 2G5, F. & A, Masons, the dealh of brother John Eaycock was announced, who departed this life about 9 o'clock, a. in., Monday the 17lh of November, and was buried with Masonic honors on Wednesday the 19th ult., by the above named lodge. The deceased was 01 years ol itgo and died of heart disease. The following preamble and resolutions were unan iiuousty udopted. Wiiimios, It has pleased Almightv God, he Suiuemc Architect of the Universe, In His wbo'nnd mysterious providence to takeout of c0"ny' Ibis world ihe uul of our brother, John Lay cock, o llio members ', of Washington Lodge, No. 26tl, F. A A. M. desire lo express our soriovv ut ihe loss with which wo nro slllicted, tin r;f ire be it Htmtvrd, That in Ihe death of our loved and how, rid brother, John Liycnck, his family has lo-t a.devoted liutbnnd and fitlier; his Lodges Craf smsn of long Btanding, society a kind and genial genllennn, the poor and oppressed a generous friend. That while bowing humbly lo ihe Divine dcree, we cannot but sincerely lament Ihe loss of our deceased brother and citizen su worlhv and upright ill all ihe rela tions of life, His intercourse witii us was genial and sincere, his gentle bearing under all circumstances won our ntiection and respect, .'iwrenVThat we lender to the funily of the dfcvasi-d our tendered sympathy. lUsohed, That a copy of these resduiions be spread upon the minutes of llio Lodge, that the Lodge be draped in mourning fur 30 da)s, JtWraf, That a copy of these resolutions be presented to the lamily of the deceased. n. V. Kvxpp. 1 Isaiah IlAciExnucn, ) Committee. U. IS. Fhkas, J lecture nt your place nearly a year ago ihanksgivlngilay was universally In lown. Stores and olher business closed and the dinners were somewhat. above the ordinary, at the expense of many a poor gobbler. The hunters were out In the after' noon, spreading consternation among rabbil8 and pheasants. Six or eight from here stormed Iho woods opposite Bench Haven and returned homo laden with one unfortunate phenant that had evidently been having a quiet nap when the scattering siiot struck It. Dr. Little and Mr. Hoyt finally completed their deer hunt of ten or twelve diys, and notwithstanding tholr exertions to shoot or buy deer, Ihey brought home no venison, and Hoy t had agafn to ficj Ihe music at the dinner table. Professors Pettier and Smith not dis couraged by the failure of this party, quietly left town last Wednesday evening and drove lo the foot of Noith Mountain that night, joined Mr. Swnyzo of New Columbus nt that place, took a short nap there and ascended the moun tain where Ihey met Messrs, Peter Pealer and "Alf Evehnd who completed the party. They remained three days and .luring that time shot two deir, one weighing about one hundred nnd fifty pounds. They claim to have killed a third but did not get it, night having set in befure Ihey could pick It up, and the morning found the tracks washed away by the heavy rains of the night. Wher they reached Ilncker's holel at the fiot of the inountaim they learned that the body of John Millin of Be icil Haven lay there, he having been on a visit lo a relative at Dushore, nt which place he lo-t bis life. It seems that be had a rifle lying in Ihe wagon and drew it out with the muzzle toward him; the hammer catching at the side of the wagon, fell nnd discharged the bullet into' his side, producing death in a few hours. It is n sad blow lo his relalives and a terrible warning to lliose who handle firearms The Literary Society had no meeting last week; ihe regular meeting night was taken up .by Dr. Fowler's lecture. Brrwick, Pa , Dec. 2, '79. Retorter. clans Wo would mention, as an example, the case of Mr. A. llellman, editor of the PUtniurgh Republican, who suffered with rheumatism for two yeats. After vainly using all the best recommended remedies and exhausting the skill of Ihe most experienced physicians with' out even temporary relief, it required only two bottles of St Jacob's Oil to effect a ptrmanen t sure. Mr. C. llanni, a well known citizen of I Youngstown, Ohio, secured for his wife, who for twelve years had been a constant sufferer Spices, &c. Met&il lief &ttast BROWER'S BLOCK. rnmint hi HiiinMr.il Miivwlmre. rin.ni Ql,nl l.Il :., -1 I fnr fwr-lrn vpurn riAii hppn u, rnnatftnl RtiHVrtr I - iw mm. v T " . , tUt.' 4 . . iliCSb UUHI.VI UIICU V.UIU U HI Q &Clt 1BU " J igo. c Ha ton to 1 Jacob M. hvans, guardian of all kinds of cauned goods at Hartman Bros, from Neuralgia in the head, the services of the xvr Tm ,r , Tr Tin TTirvTTVf T 1 T i Tsin ClflVrtT7"' fYD ly observed Amzl Whllenighl, awarded. . Nov. 28th 3-w. ablest physicians in the land, but they were N H MAY BE FOUND A LAKOJii OlOUK Ol phceswere Return of partition In estate of Samuel ; ; unable to do anything for her: half a botUe of Want good live calves that weigh 120 lbs. to 12o, 130, 140, iiigul street uy ISO, 1U0 and upward Silas Youko, Sept, 19 3-m. Call at McKlnney's for Shoes. cheap, at Hnrtman Bros. McKlnnevn House. Nov. 28th 3w. Shoe Store below Cour X LO It Boneless cod fish. Finest market. Also XL OB Mackerel In pound tin cans at Uartman Bros. Dec Of Z-w. Buckwheat flour 6(1 cents for 25 lb tacks at Creasy's. Black and colored silk velvets cut bias at Lutz & Sloan's. To be sold or exchanged for a farm anywhere in iho neighborhood of the Susquehanna river. A desirable lavcru stand on west Coal Street, Shenandoah, in one of the best locations in lh Anthracite region, nearly new, built in 1875, and rents at present for $13. per ru ntli, nnd could catilv be renled for$15. per month. For pattienhrs apply to William Robinson, Boston Run, St. Nicholas P. O., Schuylkill Nov. 28-2w Creasy, deceased, Report of Auditor in estate of Lewis Metz, deceased, confirmed nisi, Report of auditor In assigned estate of Wesley Perry, confirmed nui. The following true bills were returned by the grand jury: Commonwealth ts. John Heffner and Will iam Mansfield. Assault and battery. Same vs, Clarence Sullen, larceny. Samo vs. Z. T. Beagle, assault and battery. Same vs. Stephen Grover and Lewis Creasy, supervisors -of Mlfllln township, not repairing abridge. Sinie vs, same. Not repairing roads. Same vs. R, Dixon, and John Purscll super visor of Conymrjiam township, Not revisiting roads. Sme vs. J. P. Fredericks. Assault and battery. I lie following case was returned not true bills. Commonwealth vs. William Williams. Upon petition, uaiali JIagenbucli was ap pointed assessor for Bloomsburg to fill vacancy caused by resignation of E. Mendcnhall Widows appraisements and accounts ol ad1 minlslrators, Executors, Ac,, presented for confirmation. Auditor's report in the mailer of Ihe sale of I Creasy. real estate of Catawissa Mascnic Association confirmed nm. Return of sile in estate of Henry Skank deceased, confirmed nist. Relurn of sale ill estate of John Ent, deccas ed , confirmed nisi. Relurn of sale in estalo ol D. A. Bowman, deceased, confirmed nisi. Return of partition in estate ol Benjamin Miller, deceased, confirmed nisi' Sale of real estate ordered in the estate of Jacoh Kinney. M Q Hughes was appoints guardian of E E lUlch. Freas Fowler, Isaiah Bower and J II Hoyt appointed viewers for a road in Centre twp. Commonwealth vs Jsrry Houck; defendant's recognizance with J W Shuraan for appearance The largest lot of ladies' coats in' Town .un.c u. ramie uimira in u.c """t u, at Latz & S0an's ana eycryboay will ad jonn itoup cieceasea. mit that they sell cheap Michael Vance appointed gun'dian of Frank St Jacob's Oil cured her. Mr Wm Bernhardt, I Elmore, Wis, reports ihe case of a neighbor I who for twenty-four years had suffered so terribly with rheumatism that, at times, he I could hardly move around; a few bottles of St I Jacob's Oil cured him, "lo cap the climax," however. Mr A Neisrer. of Tavlorville. Pa. Raisins, prunes, currants, peaches &c, wr;tea that his mother, who had been a contin' ual sufferer with rheumatism for tho past thirty ...r. ,.! . bnttlo nf St .IrV Oil nii HAIR BltUSUES. - I - Immediately relieved of all pain. These are results which truly deserve to be brought to public notice; but they are not exceptions, as witt be seen by the numerous other certificates from all parts of tho United Slates. It should be the duty of every one to call the attention of bis suffering friends and neighbors to this wonderfully efficacious preparation, especially as the low price of CO cents a bottle places it within the reach of all persons, rich and poor. SPONOKS. CHAMOIS, COLOONK, rBRFUMEltr, CIOAIW, PANC V ARTICLES, TOILET 80APS, TOOT'Ii BRUSHES, LAV PS, OLOIIKM, and in fact every thing that should be kept in a complete and well regulated Drug Store. They are the sole Manufactures of the Celebrated OIL OF GLADNESS. rienty of felt skirts at Marr's. FAIR TEST. One pint of the head light oil burned in my lamp 11 hours. Afterwards the Royal Safeguard oil was used In the same lamp one pintol wnlcli burned 10 hours. A Consumer. Royal Safeguard Oil Sold only by D. A. Lutz & Sloan, will sell vou black silks fur dresses or trimming as cheap as you can get luem in tne city. 1.000 yards of new styles of print In this week at Creasy's. Remember that you can get good all wool colored cashmeres a yard wide at Lutz & Sloan's for GO cents. Marriages. Wei.811 Pettebone At the residence of the bride's parents, in Kingston, by Rev. C. K: Canfield, of Orangevillc, Nov. 20, '79, Mr. John M. Welsh, of Orangevllle, Pa , to Miss Lizzie Pettebone, of Kingston. LIST OF JURORS. Boots and shoes at Marr's. More black cashmeres this week at Lutz & Sloan's. Another lot of that cheap drew goods at Creasy's this week. Marr haB beautiful single and double shawls. secoso wtix. Locust Samuel Adams, Obedtah Yocum, John Bll . ng. Main D. s. Brown, C. B. Oearhart, Nathan Knapp. Illoomsburg c. Blttenbender, II. II. Humphrey,' Cttas. Knorr. Brtarcreek A. B. Croup. Greenwood Clinton Dewltt. Klshlngcrcck Stephen Dresher, David Tost, Samuel rHavage. Scott Lemuel Drake, O. II. Jones, B. a. Waplcs, ceo. ureroier. Catawlssa B. p. former, Fred. Mahler, W. K. Pus- Rugarl'oaf Oco. P. Fritz. Montour Samuel digger, P. S. Karshner, Jessie Wertmsn. w. U. weaver. Centra eo. K. Ileus. Wm. KtAhl. Beaver Isaac Uarrlger, Chaa. Michael, Thomas Shuman. Jackson John Vannatta, line Elijah Khmer. and Annie Risewick. Citation awarded in estate of Joshua Savage elcceaseil. C W Eves. W Robbins. U P' Mellenrv. am ml . . . . I. .1. I - ... Jr ine imporiaui event 01 insi wceK was ine n0 nted rev ewers on a road n Madison two-. marriage 01 ir. J onn vteisnoi mis piace 10 OHANOKV1LLR ITEMS. Brazilian shoe dressing for ladies fine shoes, at Creasy's. Try it. Do not forget that Lutz & Sloan are sel ling furs cheaper than last winter. SHERIFFS SAIE. By virtue of sundry writs Issued out of the Court I of Common Pleas of Columbia county, and to me I directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court I House In tho Town of Bioomsbarg, Columbia county l'a. at 1 o'clock, p. m. , on Saturday, December Pth, 1879. All that tract of labd Mtuate partly la CaUwlssa, I and parti' In Franklin townships, adjoining on the I north lands of IT. J. Itceder, on the east lands ot I Also the Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors DR. W. M. BICKLEY'S Celebrated and INVALUABLE PREPARATIONS. Compound Aromatic Wine of Gentian and Iron, Improved Cream Camphor, Worm Kil ling Agent, Improved Rose Pectoral. "The Best Remedies Made. Highly Recommended by Physicians. Bloomsburg, Pa. Oct IT T.-ly, THANKSoiviN'o sonine. The Exchange Hotel was brilliant on Thanks giving night wllh lights anil a gay company. A number of Ihe youni: men of the lown having concluded to have a party at that time, Dr. F. C. Harrison of Lewisburg was in town this week. The Doctor has many warm friends here, where he resided for a number of I all the necessary nrrangements wero mado, anil years. I irom me perieui eiruer mm rrununjr u, u.v.j- ililne, we should ssy mey were wen raaoe- Tho regular meeting of the liar Association The company began lo assemble about eight .Miss Liuie Pettebono of Kingston. It was a complete surprise to the Orangevillfi people. The happy couple have gone on a,tour lo Ens ton, Philadelphia and New York. We ex pect there will be some rejoicing on their return. We understand that about S37.00 was cleared by the Methodi't people on Thanksgiving day and evening. It is to bo applied ti the debt on the parsonage. Messrs. Low & Son aro receiving Christmas goods Their store already appears full of gowls and they are constantly selling.- They employ some five or six clerks who aro all kept busy. Miss Lillie McIIenry of Stillwater, is visi ting in Orungcville- Mrs. John Rucklo of Rriarcrcek and Mrs- Tom. Conner ol llloomsburg.daughters of Mrs- Jacob Snyder, have beeu visiting their mother this week. The numbr of the students at tho Academy is still increasing. Another from upper Lu zcrnc arrived on Monday evening Tho Sunday school of iho M. E Church are. to have a Christmas tree and already prepara tions are going on. . Pleasant Kidebhood. F Yocum, J Longenbcrger, Q Houck, ap pointed viewers of a road in Locusttwp. . 1 1.1. tVMIi t- .1 , . , , .. , 1 ' . Hats! Hats. I! Hats 1 1 1 malicious miscmei; jury caueu ; iwemner z, (JAPS C VPS CAPS. Jury relurn verdict defendant not guilty; Latest styles. Lowest Prices at tlie Popu Prosecutor, II J Edwards lo pay J of li e Mar Clothing store of IJ. Lowenuerg. costs and defendant j. f"U. .1- Jtr Cn n Blilt ctlln Araea anCAa tiA. i.r i;'"s to ... . normiands, of n. J. Hveaer, on me eastianosor lions .tc. at tho old nriccs. notwtthstandine I m,.. nn ti..nhiii.ri nt rr .r snhi-iar. lliu rccciu uuvamcs lu twus. iu uu uuuviuii-u call and try them. Dauchy & Go's. Advt's. Dr. Kendall's celebrated treatiso on tho horse, for sole at G. A. Clark's book store and nt the Columbia office for -! cents. This boon Bhould be in the hands of every man who will be held nt tho Law Library next Monday o'clock, and. in a short time numbered nearly owns " llorsc' nvenincr at 7 o'clock. UUicers tor Iho ensuing seventy. Dancmz commenced n liltle ueloro I suiiuue a bauui. year will bo elected, and other business of im-1 nine. Neat programmes with handsomely en portanco will be presented for the considera'ion I graved covers, and silk cord and tasi-el were of the members. A full attendance is desir- furnished each perron. There were twenty-five od. . A wild deer was shot in Ihe streets of Pitts' ton last week Monday. It was started on the mountains by Ihe dogs of a hunter, nnd did rot slon until It reoched civilization, when it was stopped by a bullet. Executors' Administrators' Guardians' and Trusteoa' Receipt Books bound in Reynoll's covers, just printed at this office. Hooks with 100 receipts only 40 cents. Books containing smaller numbers bound in a few moments, tf. James Wolf, an employee at Lockard Bros. Car Shops was seriourly Injured last week A truck load of lumber fell upon him. Ills limbs are powerless, and it is feared they will never regain their lormer strength, tio hones were broken. Georgo U , Brown has taken charge of the Central Hotel as Superintendent. A number of changes and Improvements have been made abou t the house. The bar baa been removed to the room where It formerly was, and the late bar room filled up as a reading room. Tho stable has also been repaired. J, M. Barton has been engaged as clerk. The next Annual Session of Ihe Columbia County Teachera' Institute will be hold in the Normal School Building, at Illoomsburg, Pa. commencing on Monday, December 8th, at o'clock, p. tu. and closing on Friday, p. m. A cordial Invitation Is extended lo all Teachers, Directors, nnd friends of education. Anna Randall Diehl, -of N. Y., and Prof. E. A Angcll of Allegheny City, will be present as Instructors. All Ihe exercises will be free. Wm. II. Snyder, Co. Supt, David Ledie, S, W. Edgar, and W. II. Cooper wero admitted to practice law In Columbia county, list Tuesday morning Th two former were students of Col. S, Knorr, The following properties were sold by the Sherilf at the Court House last Monelay, Properly ot E- It. Drinker, houso on Market street lo E. W. M. Low, for $2500; lot on First street lo same for SoOO; undivided one third of Mill properly lo same for $1760; Interest'ln lands in Centre and Main townships to same for $3000. Properly of Elias Mendcnhall; Store and shop on Main st.-eet, Illoomsburg, to N. U. Funk for $80j; Lumber yanl to harah A. Pet riken for $000, subject lo a morigage of $1120; dwelling house on Second street to N. U. Funk for $2050; lot on Canal street lo J. T. Audcn- eid for $100; tract in Pino township to fame for $75; another tract in Pino township to same for $100, subject to a mortgage of $1000; another tract in Pine township to same for $800; interest In another tract In same township to s.ime for $115. Property of Eli Mtndenhall iu Benton township to J. T. Audenrieil for $950. Property of John Jonev esiale in Blooms burg to Polly Jones for $500. Property of Tnomas R. Williams In Illooms burg to E. It. Ikeler for $205. Properly of J, W. Ssnkey, In Scott township lo D. F, Seybert for $25. Property of Jacob Ervino in Catawlssa to Catawissa Dejiosii Bank for $1200, Sale of properties of J, Iv. Ha cock and i. L. Helwlg adjourned until Saturday, Duembtr Cth, at one o'clock, p, m. dunces on ihe programme. The music was furnished by Prof. C. J. While's orchestra of Sunbury. Everybody was pleased with it, and pronounced it the best we have ever bad on similar occasion. The programme announced that i-upper would be ready at 11 o'clock, and nt that lime almost to a minute, the company maribeil Into Ihe dining room. Dancing was conducted in the (lining room until ten o'clock, when that was vacited to make way for the ttbles, ar.d the dance continued in the parlor. THE 6U1TKH, As the company marched Into the dining room their eyes fell upon a row of tables ex tending enliiely around the room, beautifully arranged and containing many delicacies lo tempt the appetllo. Some who had eaten dinner at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon, and bad nothing since, did not require any temptation to induce them lo eat, The bill of fare con tained Ihe following: Roast lurkey, boiled ham, savory meat, fried nysteis, chicken salad, lob sterealsd, cold slaw, raaccarom, a (a crane, celery, mustard pickles, bread and butler, coflee, tea, chocolate, uliile mountain cake, pound cake, fancy cakes, ice cream, gelatine. apples, grapes, bmanns, nuts and raisins, Everything was done up in the very highest stylo of the culinary art, under the superin tendence of Ihe csllmaMe landlady of the Exchange. After all had partaken lo the fullest extent cf their capacity the dining room See a woman on horseback in another col was again cleared in a remarkably short lime, I umn, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with and the dancing continued until nbout four I bunch of Grapes from which Speer Port Grape o'clock In the morning, when the parly ended Wine is made, that la so highly esteemed by and the company disiierscd, well pleased Willi tho grand success of ih Thanksgiving Soiree, Were we lorlose this report without mentioning the tfibrla of Ihe proprietors of the Exchange lo make Iho party a pleasant one, we would do them Injustice, . R. Tubbs, being unwell, (lie entire burden tell upon the shouldeis of II 1. Uliamberlltir All the arrangements were complete, and everything went off qrietly and Bond of I IC Dildine, coroner elect, approveel by the Court. Report of auditor in the estate of Charles Sage confirmed nisi. ' On application of David Leche, Samuel W EJgnr, and William H Cooper for sdmis-ion to Ilia bar, C G Hark ley, A C Smith and B F Zarr Esijs, appointed committoe to examine applicant. J W Gordncr was discharged under Ihe insolvent laws and sworn. Citation awarded on petition to W II Abbott assignee of W Roup and wife. Return of sale in estate of Anlhony Snyder decciscd confirmed nisi. Report of viewers to vacate'-road in Sugar loaf township confirmed mn. Dec 2d, D Leche, S W Edgar and W II Cooper sworn as attorneys, the committee hav ing reported favorably on their application. Report of bridge inspectors for county line bridge between Columbia and Northumberland counties files. Return of inquest in estate of Thomas Ben1 field deceased confirmed nts. On motion of (J it liuclcalew, J i Haker a member of Union county bar was sworn ao attorney to practice in the several courts of I ,cr' Columbia county- Sale ordered In estate of George Risewick deceased. Citation awarded to Joseph Lamon adminis trator of Jas Lamon, to give counter security. Return of sale In estate of Elixa Parks de ceased conGrmetl nut. Vresh arrival ol raisins. Currants, maccar- nni, tapiocas, cocoanuts, dates and figs, at Conner a mis weeir. I. W. Hartman offers until 1st of Jaliu- uary to churches and individuals the Metho dist Hymn Books at 20 per cent, less than retail prices. Linen iiipft. silk nnd nrinted and embroider eel handkerchiefs- in endless varicty.at Clark & Son s. Try some of tho Royal Safeguard Oil, best in the market. 'Sold only at Creasy's Marr has splendid Black.Brown and Mar oon Cashmeres. Those 13.50 White Dishes per set at I. W. llartman's beats them all. Clsrk & Son offer one of the finest lines oi jewelry, consisting ol gold lings, necklace, charms, sets, xo , all warranted as wo repre sent them. Youths. Bovs and Childrens' Hats and Caps for winter wear at I). Ixiwenberg's. That 10 cent counter at I. W. Hartman's, has great attractions.as also his 6 cent conn- on the west by lands of James Illle and Wm. Teeple, containing nrty acres more or less on which are erected a two story frame house, frame barn and outbuildings. selid, taken In execution at the suit of Peter Swank, against John O. Hanley Executor ot alary M. Heacock, d-jceased, Susan Intermarried with Samuel Smith, Margaret Intermarried with John lev. ls,llaruara Intermarried with Geo. Null, and Wm Hanley, Addlo Hanley, John Uanley, and LllUe Han ley, Norton Hanley minora, legatees ot Mary Mag deleno Heacock, deceased, and to be sold as the property ot Mary M. Heacock, deceased. Heeler, Attorney. veoasi. ALSO, AH that certain lot or piece of ground situate In Beaver township, Columbia county, and state of l-ennsylvanta, described as follows, to-wtt: bounded on the north by Columbia Coal and Iron Company, on the south by Lev. Is Haker, and on the east by A. Mann and on the west by Lewis Haker containing one-half acre of land on which are erected a frame bouse and frame stable, ' , ! PI Seized, taken lu execution and to bo sold as, the property of Charles' Haker, Jacxson, Attornoy. Fl. Pa. Terms cash. JOHN W. nOFFMAN. Nov. U, T-ts Sheriff. THE BUN FOR 1880. The Sun will deal with Iho events ot tho yor, 1B80 la its own fashion, now pretty well understood by everybody. From January 1 until December 31 a win be conducted as a newspaper, written in tho Kngusu mnffuatre, ana pnnTea iar ne peopie. . as a newspaper.the sun believes In petting all the iO'Kinrtsri r4UWtfUrWW RTtWtiiMfl THE ONLY MEDALS EVEB AWARDED FOR POROUS l'LASTEBS WERE OIVEN to the manufacturers ot BENSON'S CAPCINB POKOUS PLASTEIts at the Centennial and Parts Kxposltolns. OVER 0,000 THYSICIANS & DRUGGISTS HAVE VOLUNTARILY TESTIFIED that Ihey aro Kroar. Improvement on the Common, slow actlnir Porous Plasters by reason of their prompt action and the absolute certaUty of their quickly relieving pain, and effecting a positive euro. dec WW . ,d PIIICH 2S CKNTH. Solid walnut case, & n .WW v- ju - - . ncraves knee swells only 5. Address. U. 8 PIANO CO., lto Weeker Ht,, Now York. d. dec. s-4w AGENTS READ THIS ! . We want an Airent In this Countv to whom wo will pat a salary ot 11 00 per month and expenses to sell our wonderful Invention. SAMI'I.K FltEK. Address at once SHKKMAN & CO., MAItSUALL, MICHIGAN. ,DCC. U PARLOR App A Vf? lfultsetsPower-l I T t l c ful reeds, Hops, "T". . o A U II EAT UFFHU FUR A" GOOD PLAN. CmUu!n n4 mluf mnj onUtt U alia rail am bu Try Irani wt Vraauii riiui wim Ind! ,lUill iatMi-nl. lrf nt 1J4 rc iti. ib lniMiii'f Ml t ClrrtiUr, wllh full . ftBlajmUnnt Im all ran nrr,A ia tin k riaal act, .nalUdtraa. LlWauOS OJ.,11 Ui4 ktraat, Naw Yart. Barcaioi in colored aod black cashmeres at Clark & Son's at old prices. J. n. Scott has received his larjre stock of Chrintmas tova of almost every descrip tion to please the little folks. His atoclc of foreign and domestic candies U very large nnst anA ot- nrlnoa ts ..W ttia trrtoo Pel. Report of viewer against a road lo Beiiton VRte tAmm or fe8tiva, ant CMstmas the medical profession for llierune ol invalids weakly persons and t lie aged, Sold by Druggists, June 27 1-y. Tut Stkhlino Hook Covkk. We have purchased the right to use these covers in this county, nnd have on hand on assortment of sizes. 'I hey make the neatest und most con venient form for Join'' up nolo hea1s, letter ,.. j. (mi i. .-. , j s , ui-uus, iiiu ueuiis, uoies, cuecKS, tc , aim township confirmed ni, J W Eves, 8 B Khmer and J E Bands ap' pointed viewers of a road in Madison twp, Commonwealth vs Ilefiher and Mansfield ; assault and battery ; Jury called, verdict guilty on first count. Trutteo accounts confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs W WCUytonj a true bill, Commonweillh vs Clarence Button; Jury call ed; verdict guilty on the third count. Report of the Commissioners to establish the line between the townships of Fishlnircreek a el iiriarcreek confirmed nisi, Petition of Kate I' Willils guardian of the estate of her minor children for leave lo enter new bail ; Lloyd Pazton approved as surely. l'etilion for resale in estate of Daniel Muflley deceased ; Rule granted, Exceptions filed lo report of Auditor, dis Iributing proceeds of rale of Catawl.-wa Masonic Association real estate. Commonwealth vs J B Klstler; assault and battery ; not a true bill. Commonwealth vs Alex Colley; not a true bill ; county to pay costs. A PENNSYLVANIA BORDER TALE. In the riiilalclphla Yitekly Pias of dale November 29, is commenced a thrilling Penn sylvania historical romance, en tilled, "The Brady Brothers; or, Bald Eagle's Nei-t." Its scsnes will be located on lbs West Branch of the Burquehanna during that bloody and troubled period immediately following the uiatsacre of Wyorn Ing, and 'the great runaway,' John Brady; his brave and stalwart son, James and Samuel; Colonels Kelly and riunkett, Queen Esther, Bald Eagle and other border celebrities of that lime will figure prominently parties will do well In purchase itjeir can diea nuts, etc. at bis Confectionery and Ba kery in the ivxcnange block. Ladies' underwear at C5 cents well worth 76 cents t Clark & Son's. news of the world promptlyand presentliif; It In the most Intelligible shape the shape. that will enable lu readers to keep well abreast of theatre with the least unproductive expenditure of time.- The great est inieresi VJ mo KrvuK-Bi, uuuiuvriunb is, uiq mw controlling Its dally make-up. It now has a clrculi tlon verv much larger than that of any other Ameri can newspaper, and enjoys an taoome which it Is at ail limes prcpurru iu bjjcuu uucnuiy luruicucucui, of lu readers. People ot all conditions of lire and all ways oi minxing uuy ana reaa uie nun; ana euey all derive satisfaction of some sort from Its columns, for they keep on bu Ing and reading It, . in it comments on men anct airalrs. The Sun be- -lleves that the only orutdeot policy should bo com- mon sense, inspircu uy genuine irocncuu principiea and backed by honesty of purpose. For thla reason It Is, and w 111 continue to be, absolutely Independent of party, class, clique organization, or lnu-rest. It Is for all, but of none. It will continue lo praise what is goou and rcpruDaie wuai is efii. taking care AGENTS- Male Quick sales 1 and the best proflta ton oar New ltook, 'rlolden Thouehta on Math. r.IInuie and lirntea in Prose and Poetry by sou authors lllustra.ed. Pleases everybody.l?.75; also celptof price. B. IU THKAT,' Publisher, bos Broad' way, a. X. a aec. o-tw. PIANOS fcOIitlANS, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW B rices for cash, Installments received. tPLBNBItl UUAN8 tu lis. ko, too. S8&, lloo. i octave Itosewood Pianos flso, tiu, I I S doll 40, $!). up wards. Not used a months Illustrated Cata logues Mailed. 1IOHACK WATKKS. Manufac ture, and Dealer, Slit Broadway, N. Y. P. o. Box, ssao. a dec. 6-ew- 5.000 liULU For a case or COUOtl. COLD, or , AHTUMA that ADAM80N.S BOTANIC BALSAM wilt not cure 1 Isold br all nruL'rigta aad Uealtrti ttt Bc, and Tfc. tuwiHe botUjH, iw;. iartJ-e that the name of F. W. KINS MAN fi blown lu tho si iw of hih bottle. Tradn buu piled by oo. C. GOO u WIN t COH UobLod, Ma3. Hams 11 cents per pouud at Creasy's. Go this week, go next week, go week after to I. W. Hartman's for your Christmas Good. Clark & Son aro daily receiving goods for tho holiday trade novelties never before Bhowu in town at old prices. Call and sec. Conner Htlll holds the fort up town, and see him, Call that Its laoguaicrelstotbe polot and Plain b-)ona the possibility ol being mlnundeint oa. Itlsuolu ttuoicedby inotlveHUiatilo not appear on t ha sur face; It haa do oplolona to sell, nave those which may be naa uy any pumiaser wiui vwu couia. iv oaius 1 lojUBticeaudrubcaUty ren more than It hates un necessary words. It abhoni frauds plUes tools, and deplores nincompoops ol every Bpeolea, It will con tinue throufrtiout the year Ikao to cliostlso the first clam, instruct the second, aod discountenance Um third. All honest men, with honest comlctlons, w U ttlier sound or mUUken, are In tu ItIviku. And The Buu makes no bones 01 telling the truth lo iu friends whenever oqcuslon arises tor plain speak- These are the principles upon which the Sun win be conducted during the year to come. 1 he year l&so will be one In which no patriotic American can afford to close his eyes to public af faUB. It Is Im possible to exaggerate the Importance of the political events which It ban In store or the necessity ot resolute lgllanco on the part of every citizen who dealre to preserve tbouoverument flat the founders gave us The debates and acts of Con irreas. theutierancesot the press, the excltlrir con- r . - .. . ... ..n 1 "4. .1 . . . 1 uli 01 i no urpuuuttui uu in'iuwinuu mriu8,uuw 1 AAW13 T A wmrcr for the richly ll- xo TTiiiiiwu luxated work, a complete and brilliant History or the great tour of GEN. GRANT AIffiD WORLD by Hon. J.T. Headlv.the prince of descriptive au- mors a ispieuuia kuiiook. w a niuuon people want It, The t-est chance ct your life to make mon ey. Beware ot Imitations by unknown authors. The surpertor authorship, unique illustrations, elegant f taper, and marvelous cheapness render this book tnmensely popular. ,o 0 tiooKtf hold. Circulars free, terms extreme. 17 uoeru uuuil, ii.w. Auuresa UUHMAUn 11KOS, Tsi Sansora St., Philadelphia, ?a, dec &-4w d , ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We mil WDd our Electro-Voltaic Belts and other Electric Appliances upon trial tor 80 days to thorn sutTerlm; irom Nervous Deblitty, Hheuuiatlsin. rar alj ah or any diseases ot tho Ijrcr or Kidneys, and many olher dhteaaea. A sure Cure guaranteed or do pay. Address VOLTAIC BBLTCO Marshall, Mich. docuMw d 01 OA! returns In sci days on IDO Invested, ot. OlUtnclat reports and Information FHKC UKC pronu weeaiyjon siock opuoos oi Sluiosad. Address T. 1'ottib WianT C Co., Ilixiixs, u Wall sU.N.V. a nor. I1.-4W CIA Tfl CI AAA In't-stcd In Waliuu Stocks ipl IU diUUUmalces fortunes ererr munth. Hook sent tree explalntOGT everythlnc;. a dress IUitir Co, Minima, 11 Wall street, N. Y. novji,-iw d PIANOS Waslilotflou, N. J. Wool, corer and Hook only tui to liu OK(IAMS15SUipH,ll set iceedi. Knee Heli3,tooi, iKMjit, only SMir-Hollday Address DANIEL K. BEATTV, u nur si w CONSUMPTIONI ICITUD. tAmmXm TCtUl rml or ih yJjf svud MmoxMi w of Conaump-I tiin.iTini'mrT.'iiiiiTr itmmir trMleal esT.ior. tterronawnty mna a rScrrouj Complaiiita, ukUk, has hm UXtd 4 iw mm y . inripg.wiui iuu air c DC rlltvh) for pre pi frc ( ckmri I MM lXt$ Mf AGENTS WANTED FOR A TOUR ROUND THE WORLD UL BY GENERAL GRANT, PIUOH OSTXiV Thts U the tautest stilllnir book ever published, and Uie only compk-le and authentic History ot Hranfs lYavels. Kirnd for circulars containing a run descrip tion of the work and our extra terms to trentd AddreM National fubUshlng t Philadelphia. I'a. novJMw d S3 ne&rlv eeiual In strenicth tbrouehout lhj cotintrv. I Men, look at Slarr'a Cashmeres for coats I tu. an lug drift of puwio seutliuent, wiiiaiibeur directly and eirectlvely upoa the twenty.fourlh I and auU. Zenliyr, work uiany new thing?, call and see Clark & Sou. Rubber CoaU. white and black Blankets. LepKiiigi, Glove-, Caps at the lowest prices at D, Lowenberg's. Don't fail to call at Conner's before pur chasing for the Holidays. An oupu invitation to all. to visit next week, I, V. Hartman's treat Combination titore, Clouds, hoods, hosiery, gloves, &c. at Clark it Son's. Copyrlftiteii II7S. Tlip theine wan fciiPLiMteJ liv tlm Inln T1ru.li, and the letter studied willi F.Slewatl, Keej.. of smoothly. Owing lo his excellent inniisgement cover will be given nwny with every order of centennial cele-hral'on ol JIuncy and is from Ilerwick. Tliey are said lo have pasftU good as inticti as 10 niiyuuns cue, me pnriy ',7,'VV'"" u"u.fi"' "u"a, the nen of Charles McKniclil. oiithor of "Our invented. Call and examine Western Ilorder," "Simon Oiity, ihe White examinations.. We wish them abundant sue' cem iu Ihe practice of llioir profewiou undoubtedly ihe most successful ono ever held 1 at a public house in llloowsburg. tf 1 Ssvago' and "Captain Jack, the Scout." lteal Seal Skin Caps jubt received at David Lowenberg's. Appletnn A Muslin 7 cents cash down only at I. W. llartman's. Presidential elecuun, to be held In Not ember. Four I years aco next November the v.111 ot the nation as I expiessed at the polls, was thwarted b&annboinl-l name conspiracy, ino promoiers ana ueneucisnes ol 1 which still b Id the emces they stole. Wlilthe crime ct 1"6 be repeated lu IW The past decide ut j ears opened with a corrupt, extravagant, and Insolent Administration In renched at Washington. '1 he Kun did soniclhlng toward dModgtng ihe1 gang and breaking Its bower. The same men am nnw Intriguing to restore their leader and. tbemselies to I Places iru ji wuicu iury w em unveil uy ine inanrna Hon of the people. Will they succeed T The com- I Ing year will bring the answers to these momentous 1 onehttons. 'Ibehuu will lo on hand to chronicle I ineracisasiuer arie oeveionea. ana loexniblt lli'm l clearly and fearlessly lu their relatlocs to eiiedlency I anu rizui. I Thus, huh a Ulbit CI puuosoputcal good huenor In I looklngat the minor atlalrs of lite, and In great things a steadfast purpose o matntaln Ihe rights of ine ceopie am me princiiues oi cue L-onsuiution against all sggressors, The huu Is prepare d to wrlui I a iruiiuui. m.iruL-iiTe. auuub iuv suuie lime enter. ulnliiL- history nt ISSii. uur rules ui snoHcriu.iuu reuiuiu uncuangea, sUsktxt tiTtt turns. mSiZ VaskkT- . LA." .HASWS V Hv.'Mt7S. Xf rifWtti, mmA duly mm4' r tk kin f rUM m Om.lmM. lattnc Mmal tm, ktr ami -- ik - - trii, thatiitif pMlitu imf r.. rifBiai I mIi th ktf la wklch tbtpUM U whtl tttkt wUb 9(ust fat Ittitf ttimmntmlt. nd la.sBasBasBVlTiKJamHBr Vcr hevl Ot twiuljl.ht .pltellr MIiAjom"-!. I lli.i .. r. i.T... w i - . , ...... 1 1 . u-....i.r, i.u. - im iim ni.tMrMflff,, ft CHART. II I ika tul waakdaf-rul u tkt mv annua ! tottl U ih tli4 SUM wm. MiiMnNMiiiwiaitwi ku bTM(bt rdtr fof km4t4 frcui lb Mi! pUca. 1 1 It ft w taeary. m4 m mI-I4 4ianut riu ihm wU r dr st4isi m lUfactlo U ry mm, U miM Mkvrwto Still abead.the Nobby Over CoaU. UUtera I sermratp.yatti.niayeir.r mliiulUftt D Lowcnlipri'.! ' Tbe rrlco ol llio Weekly ilm Dni l v uuu. itlumus. the nrtce by iitall. Dobt nalJ. ts t& cmtu. moDin, or n.w a ) tur ; or, iociuuiuk me Mjiiuay iwi price la C& cvuts a, uaontU, or IWi a ytur, pobtuo I paid. I l no nunuoj cumuii u. 4 ua uuu 14 lUmibUeU I (XtSlUgtt lililU. 1 ftMiVfiar, Uatart, Mia. mJTm rwn B I llatl My fidttfkMT fcfMf W f ItU MrN baa. Mimi 4wtkka lia iiixi'.lli.rl -aaiflf M. will utlvoa 10 (aaii attr,tnkrwl w uticftl AlUaa, wltk t watt ftf It is said by good judges that J II Scott Bells tho best cigars at 2 for 0 ctnta which cau be found iu town. 'Another lot of Ladies coats this week, cheaper than ever at Clark & Son's. Hit paces, titty. posiairu uuld. Vur riuhu i.r ien bt'nuiug iu we win beuu uu exira ropy irtu. AuurvAW 1. . n.uuANii, I'uhllsher ot Tui Sex, New York city. Nov. U-iw made in 81 uuh, iu page catalogue) I free, liUCKKYB NOVKliY Co., ClnclnuaU. Ohio. I WWW UB1B1BBT ! $500 JXJST RECEIVED. ' Kcate3t Job AVork ut lowest rates. Call and see. 1 743?