THE COLUMBIAN AMD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA." THE 00LUM.B1AN. III.OOJISIIUIUI, FIMIUT, JANUAHY23, U90 Komt Tlmp Tal,p. a.ACKAWANMA ULOOMSBUIW HAIL ItOAU NORTH. SOCTU. Accommodation Train, 7 8 A.M. Mnll Train 7.99 A. M 4.40 I'. M Fast Train....' l!.oo M. 11.43 A.M Rxpress Train 6M r. M. CATAWISSA HAIL HOAl). NOKTI1, SOCTll Accommodation Train 6,!9 A. M. T,B0 I'. M, ltogular Express 4.06 r. M, 11,45 A.M. Tlironeli cars on Express train cither to New York or Philadelphia Accommodation train runs between Catawissa and Wllllamsport. STAOE LINES. Camrra and lliflOMSBrRO. Ijavo cambra Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 0:3(1 a. in., nrrlvoat Hloomsburg by 11:30 a. in. Iavo hlofimsburg on samo d.iys alter arrival ot Philadelphia mail. IltooMsnimii ANn l.Amtisvti.t.T, Lenvo l.alrdsvlllo Tuesdiy. Thursdiv and Saturday at 7:30 a. ni., arriving at Hloomsburg by 12 in. Leave Hlooms. burg on samo daj s ufter arrival of l'nrladelphla man tub singe un The stagu lino terminates atMlllvlllc. Jlrnton and llloomiburg. A dally stage Uno leaving ind llloomsburg. m In tho morning nenion in inu morning ami returning eu uiu eu- hlng ot tho samo day. J1A1L I'.OUTES. Suite Hai.1. ANn lii.onMaBritn.-I.cavo White Hall Tuesday, limrsuny nnu Miuiruiy ui. i;.,m. m., arriving at Hloornsburgby 10 a. m. I,eao Hlooms. burg on samo da) s after arrival ot Philadelphia mall. riRurnM and llt.inMsriritn Taves Uenton Monday, Wednesday and Friday ats a. In., arriving at Hloomsburg at 2 p. In. Leaves Hloomsburg Tues day, Thursday and oaturday at s a. m., arriving lu iimuuui- z p. ui. PUULIC SALES. The Administrator of John Beisiillne, de1 CQiFeJ.will sell real estate In Uenton townrhip on Saturday January 31ft nt one o'clock p. ni The Administrator! of Oolleib Guulher wil sell real estate in C.itewlsa township on the samo day at ono o'clock in. The Administrator of 1'oter En I will sell ren estate in Koiringcreek township on Saturday Januiry 31ft at two o'clock p. m., and in Scott township on Friday, February Olh at 10 o'clock n. in. The Administrator of Rebecca Smith wil' sell real estate in Madison township on Sntur day, January ."1st at 10 o'clock a. in. BeySeo Advertisement in another column. The weather is like spring and the roads are in a very bad condition. Mr. II. W. Sloan's new building Is being rap idly constructed, Samuel Mcllenry, an old resident of Benton, died at his home last Sunday night. The funeral took placo on Thursday. In order to make room for tho usual amount of reading matter, we issue a supplement again this week. M. 0. Woodward will be a candidate for re election to the office of constable, next month The statement of tho Executive Committee published this week shows the Agricultural Society to be in a healthy condition. Mr, A. 11. Stewart, at Orangeville, displays n fine lot of goods ; bis store room is neat and at tractive. John Zahner is making preparations for saw ing lumber. He proposes to manufacture Ma pic, Oak, Chestnut and l'ine. The Wyoming Democrat has been enlarged and donned a new dress. It is a good paper nni: we congratulate it on its prosperity. Distributing Agency at Iho Peoples' Drug Store, Bloonisburg, I'a., has secured the ex elusive Agency of tho Day Kidney Pad fur tin county. G. P. Reichard will sell at auction his stock of goods at I.ightstreet on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday evenings until sol out. jan 23-3w The list of Jurors for February Court was in type two weeks ago, but was crowded out by matter that we had lo insert. Asa general rul these lisU wilt bo published as souu as t tie Jur ors are drawn. Div'ul Lowenberg, administrator of Geoige Risewick, sold the renl estato of (he deceden at public sale on Saturday lust for -3000. Th Bnckalew brothers will continue to occupy and carry on the livery business, Linla Hofo Company of Towanda will hold their ninth annual reception on tho 20th ins This is one of the liigliest'tone d fire companies in the slate, and their receptions are elegun affairs. Wo regret our inability to use tl: complimentary ticket that lias been sent us. The fullowing named gentlemen have beei installed officers of Oriental Lodge No. 400, o Orangeville, for tho ensuing Masonic year Millard F.Conner, W. M,j Perry Delong, S. W,; William Bellas, Treasurer j James B. Ha inon, Secretary. Mr. Bohr Mellenry is busily engaged in the manufacture of shaved shingles. He has ex' cedent lumber prepared and his workmen nre making a good arlii le. Ho manufactures nbou 2000 a day. These sliingleH are paiil to be superior to the sawed shingles, There are those, it is lo be regtelled, in every community who, having no characters them selves to be affected, omit no opportunity to besmirch others. Of all mean things dealing in scandal is the meanest, and every one en gaged in such contemptible business should, possible, le eliamed into eonie kind of decen behavior, The following appointments have been mad by the County Commissioners for the year Attorney, E. It. Ikeler Clerk, John B. Casev Mercantile Appraiser, J. D. Bodiue, of Main As Clerk for the past year Mr. Casey has beei courteous and efficient. Mr. Bodine Is a good business man and worthy of the appointmen given him. If some provision could be made for carry ing the mails up the creek so that tho ptopl could get their matter tho same day it leayes here it would be a great accommodation. l or instance, papers mailed hero on Friday go to Forks and there remain until tho next day within three or four miles of their destination An arrangement should he made with some one to carry it on through to the several points We want local correspondents from every section not already covered, who will send u all Iho items of interest that occur. Let them be short and to the point, and no matter about the shaping and polMiing j if that Is necces sary tlio printer will attend to il, What we want is simply the facts. We want the deaths, marriages, improvements, accidents, lectures, parties, and everything that will interest the general reader j but we want no scandal, or personalities that might injure and offend. Mr. S. J. Drinkwaler, introduced the Apple ton Series of rchool books Into the schools at Benton, The Board of Directors wero undecid ed as to what series lo adopt, Threo of Iho di. rectors desired Appleton's and threo opposed it. Mr. Drinkwater made the generous offer of giving an even exchange of new books for old ones as an inducement of introduction, A meeting was called by the citizens and the books adopt' d, without consultation of tho directors. llie board will of course concur in iho selec tion, For the use of students and others our cov. cred newspaper pads are the best, Thev con Uln one hundred sheets of paper, making two hundred pages. Prices, ten and twenty cents, according to size. For tale at this office, tf. It, Swayio en- ill bn delivered tied "Life's Golden Gates" t Normnl Hall on Friday evening Is highly . a . ., L, , 1 poken of by the press. The proceeds nre for o benefit ol the Callleiilan Eoctcty, anil a lib ernl patronage slioulil bo given It, John M. Clark. Esq., has been named by the 'resident ai supervisor of llie census for this llstricl. We hope the Senate will confirm the , . . n , , i ppoinlment,as Mr, Clark wou d make a very .tl.faetory officer. fictory officer - A fine Art cntcttalnment will bo given nt tho Lutheran Church, Hloomsburg on Saturday evening, January 21th at half past seven clock. The views nro the production of tho best Artl'ts of Amcrlrn. Eurono and Asm. livery obieel Is Imtneiifoly magnified by the ni of llio most powerful light In the world, I - . - , which will produco a plcluro twenty feet In di ameter with mch accuracy that Iho audience will live for the moment in the reality nf thoo usees and events rendered conspicuous In HI de history and science An accompanying lecture will add to the Interest of the cnlertiin nient. Tickets for side nt Geo. A. dirk's Book Store. Admission 10 ard 23 cents, Notice The firm of Brockway A Elwell was dissolved October 1st 1879,bolh as publish- rs of Iho Col.UMMAV nnd in llie practice of law. All persons indebted to cald firm on notes, book account for printing or for legal services ire requested to call and settle, as the business of the firm must be closed up soon. O. B. Bbockwav, Oto. E. Elwkij.. jan 23-4w. The fifth annual statement of the Briar Creek Farmer's Mutual Insurance Company shows the amount of properly insured lo be over $1, 000,000. In closing the report they say : Tho Briar Creek Farmer's Mutual Insurance Company was incorporated by the Court of Co- luuibia county, Pa., December 20, 1874. Com- niencid business, March 7, 1875, for the mutual I-.,,,,. l firm nrnnorli, n,,l. I... in successful operation for five years, during which time it ha increa-ed at a uniform ratio without thenid of a single solicitor or travel ing nge'it, during which limo onl)S3S0,G0 have been raised by assessment. This statement be- ing the fi fib, or in other words, at the close of llio fifth year of our experience, of operating an , , insurance company through tho medium of.and according to the principals inculcated In the Grange,we are still stronger impressed with our system, and therefore cannot find any imper- lection, but would commend It to all who desire insurance at actual cot. Sale Bills. Persons who intend having sales of personal property this spring should gel their bills printed at this office for several reasons. First, we giye a local notice in the paper and continue the samo until the sale, thus giving a larger advertisement of tho sale than any other office in the county can give. Second we do the best kind of work at the lowes t rate We are prepared to print bills, from the small est to the largest size, in the most attractive styles, free of errors, and nt the shortest notice possible. Orders sent by mail will receive prompt attention. The Water Company has made a contract for I the erection of works II. P. M. Birkenbineof Philadelphia and there will be a supply of water in town before the 1st of October. The contract price is $32,500, and includes evry tiling but land damages. The locations fir the engine house and leservoir were staked out on Wednesday by J. C. Brown, assisted by llie board of Directors who carried t lie chain. The water will bo pumped from Fishingcrcek into the reservoir on tho hill hack of Irondale. First National Bink. Mihutioy City, Pa., Dec. 20th 1S79, (ico. U. II. Swayze, M. D., Dear Doctor : I congratulate you on the 'happy hit' in getting such a Theme in such shape as to make i suf- ficienily satisfactory to yourself to warrant puL lie delivery. I would want no higher recoup Herniation than the fact that it pleases the au- thor,knowing him as I do as a pains taking and able worker. Eli S. Keinhold, Mr. Swayze will deliver his popular lecture at the Normal Hall on Friday evenii'g. Ad mirsion 25 cents. IILIIWICK LETTEIi. Eos, Columbian : In tl.e conllict between winter and spiingthe former seems, to have yielded to the warm em brace of the latter. Wero the blue bird lo carol on one of these fine mornings surely we would believe the conquest of the King of the North lo be complete. It is only his honey moon and he is but temporarily lost in theb'and ishmcnts of the Southern Queen. Ere long he will a-scrt his individuality and wield iho seep ter with weakened energy. The seasons, you see, have their honey-moons ns well as the mor tals, but unlike that of morta a this happy peri od preceeds the marriage. Having approached the topic of marriage, it would not be inapproi priate here lo say that two of these interesting events occurred in our town last week, Cupid, Hymen's willing little slave, plays havoc among us. Other hearts, 'lis saiJ. are sorely wc united and nre soon to be healed by the magic bonds of matrimony. Messrs. Zehnder and Sherwood were the ones who rourttd the healer last week, the former having united himself to Miss Hicks niece of Col. Jackson's lady, and the latter to Miss Mcllnde, daughter of our townsman -McBride, The marriage of the latter was a pri vateceremony.tliat of the former was conducted wilb admirable eclat in llie pri-scnco of a bun died or more guests at the home of Col. Jack son, The wedding march struck up promptly at i), p. m., continuing until the couple, escort' ed by Messrs, Hicks and Zehnder, Jun., and Misses Ella and Jennie Jackson, stood at the head of the Parlor, the knot was lied by liev Smyser, after congratulating the pair.lheguesls were served with innumerable varieties of dish es, cakes and fruits, al 7:30 the happy couple took Iheir departure for a short lour through some of Iho eastern towns. The guests enjoyed themselves with conversation and music until a late hour. The gifts were many and elegant, The boys of town have launched themselves into a commendable enterprise, having orsaniz- ed a "Boys' Temperance and Anti-tobacco So1 ciety," with W. Woodin, Jr., for President and . bmjer for Secretary.they meet once a week in the commitle room of the V, M. O. A. the number of members is increasing rapidly. May ihey bo even more succeseful than the "Literary aocieijr- winch beiore llie church incetingH ojiened wai In a fair way to pucceed, but whicli U of slow resuscitation, liotli tho above institution) are unexcelled in benefits, the Y. .M. C, A., not excepted, ItEI'ORTEIt, Berwick, Jan. 20, 'SO. LITEItAltV ITEMS. Headers of standard hooks will be pleased to notice tlio great provress of llie 'Tlio Literary Revolution winch is being pushed by llie Awer. ican Ilook Exchange, New York, Anions llieir books just issued, or nearly ready, are a very neat edition of the Koran of Mohammed, com plete, 3o cents j Mncaulay's England in three volumes, $1,60; Milton' Poetical Works, com plete, 50 cents J in the Acme Libraty of lliorjraphy 12 volumes formerly publi.hed nl 51,25 each now brought Into one volume for CO cents : in Modern Clatsics, Vicar of Wakefield, Itasselas, l'icclola, 1'aul and Virginia, and Undine, all in one volume, SO cenlsj nicely illustrated green and ebony bound volumes of Arablnn Nights, Kobinsor. Ciusoe, Pilgrim'. Progress, laron Munchausen and Gulliver's Travels, each f0 cents, ami ibook of humor and wisdom by the nuuiuru, cparrowgrus paiers: au in goou and some in largo lype,and well and handsome ly bound in clclh, Descriptive catalogues will be sent freo on request. The lecture of Dr, Geo, ft. Sherman A Co., Marshall, Mich., want nn agent In this county ot once, at n salnrv of $100 r""10" " nn" expenses paid, t or lull panic- tilara address as above. Nov, 21-lv. , " " r MIm Annie, daughter of A. M. Kurort died on Monday morning afler nn illness of several tnoiitlis,ogeel about twenty two joars. Hlio wai a moit estimable young lady, and her death has brought sorrow to n largo circle of friends. She had jiHl reached the age when life peeincd ill. 1l ,1... ....... ii. tit. i... r t nun just icuLutii me uue wnen ... , . ... ., ,, " ,,,,, br ghtest with all the posslblll.l, .,:", mi iwiumun oi n mVVj future beforo her. lltlt tlcnth rennrileil not this and laid his hand upon her- She dltd rirofcs- Ing her faith In Chrisl, as slie had livcd,a good earnest, Christian girl, The funernl wai large- ly attended on Thutsdav afternoon. Tributes nf nfTmtlnn in ilm ilt-iita nf lnt.,.1., ,n.,.. wreaths, and basket nf flor . rn nnmnrmn. ly contributed. ( ... WW-.. LIDRAltY OP UN1VEHSAL KNOWLEDGE. Volume IV, of ibis great woik, publl-hed by the American Book Exchange, New York, is ready January 15th, and v .linne V. will be Issued about ten davs later. They have been deliyed somewhat by the printing of the large editions of the previous three Mi limes and the oilier publications of the house, their facilities for manufacture having been Uxed f.ir bevond tlieir chimcily Ktmoving Jnnunty lt to tho Tribune llnijdliig.ind to the huge building No. 18&rriico street, whole their ficiliilcs will env ble them to manufacture from (5,000 to 8,000 volumes a day, the publishers expect to com plele the entire work within the jear, ns an nounced. The volumes thus fir issued being only the reprint of the last edition of the well- known Chambers Encyclopaedia, nothing more 1)6 fnld cf ,ll(,nl than lint they are well printed and bound ; their form is vastly more convenient than the usual unwieldly tpiarto or octavo and their price h cheap beyond all pre. cedent in book-making, so that lo the iminltins " 111 " mystery how much can be given for "J'le money, but lo the practical printer nrd "K iuikh, IIU KIIUBS HUB llie gro.liesi eic the rncnt in modifying the cot of books is the tin yer ol buyers among whom the investment cost is to be distributed, the wonder would be not that the books ran be made for the price but that the number of buyers should be counted i'xeept hv millions, those who take pleasure in I tic dissemination ol useful knowledge ana choice literature will be glad to aid with their jrifl"e"t,01 inlerprise so altogether worthy. The publishers will send any quantity nf de- pcripllf e calMof,ue,ilo t10,L. 4,,1 m,lv , for distribution among acquaintances. Mr. Philip Kemlinger, an old subscriber toour paper and well known in the whole surrounding country, informed in the other day, that his wife, who fur two wearv years had suffered with rheumatism in the shoul der, during which time she had been treated by several plivsicians without success, had been completely cured by a singlp botllo of ft. Jacobs Oil. Jiucyrui, Uno, Courier. leu 18, 1S7D. OltANOEVlLLE ITEMS. Miss Agnes f line from Michigan, daughter of Peter Kline, formerly a resident of this place, is visiting friends in and about Orange1 ville George Hnyman, after a residence of ten months in Kansas, has returned to his home in this place. Ho does not speak well of Kansas The January number of the Educator, in the interest of our Academy is out. 1 1 makes very re-peclable appearinee. Our enterprising citizen Silas Conner, is suf fering from number attack of Asthma. Our aged friend Abrah nn llobbins has been confined to the hou-e since Cluisimas, wo are ;lad to learn that he is getting luttir- A Mystkiuocs Procession On last Mon day about ten o'clock A. M. a mysterious pro cession was seen crossing the iron bridge and moving in llio direction of Orangeville. This remarkable train was made up of the followin. heterogeneous parts : lirst a steam engine, next a threshing separator, then a wagon live and dead porkers.and lastly fifteen vehicles loaded with humorous as well as good looking Indies nnd gentlemen from Fisliingcreek twp The observer beheld singular specticle nni exclaimed j "What on canh does all tlii mean I" Is this llie first trnin of ears on tl: long ngo piojectcd Fhhingcreck 11. Ii. ? or is it an emigration train moving southward the mystery was not solved till the trai: ncarcd the village when it separated into its homogeneous parts which took their respectiv dirccuons. The steam thresher went liriatcr.-ek, the pork wagon to Bloomslmrgaii the vehicles of human freight to the Itcformt' parsonage of this place. This being the mini versary of tho birthday of the pastors wife, surprise party was on hnnd. The temporary absence of the pastor and his wife bein effected, the party quietly took possession the parsonage and awaited their reltirn. 1"J .11., tho signal ot their arrival was given. At once all within was quiet. Soon tlio door opened Mrs. II. entered a sea of faces loom up before her and the surprise was overwhelm ing. Afler a general shaking of hands and number of greetings had been expressed, din ner was announced and as mmy ns could bo accommodated were seated around the tables, Mrs. II. was surprised at finding a very repec table sum of money under her plate. Abou ninety persons took dinner at the parsonage on thaulny. i lie pleasure ol the occasion was also enhanced by the sweet tones of the organ and the inspiring strains of our hnnd. Th affairwas a complete success and evinced tho good will of the participants and tho skill the projectors. The solemn right of confirmation was ad ministered last Sunday by tho Iteformed pas tor to a brido and groom whom he had lately united in holy wedlock. This is the right way t start out in married life. Kei'Ohter, JNever let a com run. Tate it Iiitime All that is necessary is to procure a bottle of 'Seller's Cough Syrup,' and be cured, NAltltow ESCAPE. The Erie mail train one morning last week from Harrisburg to Williamsporl, had annr- I row escape fioiu being reduced to splinters a 'e Milton crossing of the Catawissa track The mail "frivol there about half rnst six in th midst of a heavy fig, which hid everythin from vlew the engi neer noticed that the sig' wa'1 r'sbt for him lo proceed, and he did not Btol'i 83 lle the right of way. As lie pulling oyer tne crossing, however, he heard tho ruinblirg wlieeli of another train, bu1 was unable to seo it Fearing a collision he stopped so that the Baltimore express car of liis train would be on the track of the t'atawloa road. In a moment a frtight train dashed into him, cutting tho express car out and tumbling it Intei tho ditch, and run straight tliroui;li Fortunately no one was injured, but the pac-n gers in llie rear cars wero terribly nltrmed at the crashing of wood and iron, as the freight train ploughed through Tlio ncomotWe of the Catawissa train had her lieidliglit knocked off, and sustained other el imago, hut wa not seri. ously injured. The express car was not very badly damaged, but its contents wero scattered pell mill in all directions. Had the freight train struck one of the passenger coaches the loss of life might have been serious. Owing lo the foresight of the engineer the paseiigeri were saeel,becauso if ho hail not stopped when he did their car would have been in the way of the moving moving freight train nnd would have received the blow. fciee a woman on horseback in another col umn, riding near Hpeer's Vineyards, with a Itmipli nfOraties frnm whirl, Rhm,j P.-., n.o..n Wine Is made, that is so highly esteemed liy ,i,e Ueeiica profession for the use ol l,ll,la weakly persons and llie aged. sold by Druggists. June 27 1-y, Use Kidney-Wort nnd rejolco In licallth Onupnckago makes six quarts of mcdlclno 'THE AHOO.NAUT8 OF 49." EXTRACT FROM "rlCTUIlEsqtlt: AMERICA," "The present banishes the past so quickly In this busy Continent, that to the younger gener ation of lo'day It seems a very dreamy and dis tant heroic ago when men went out upon the great prairies of Iho Wst as upon n dreaded kind of unknown sea. And though remote tho lay seem when men tightened their pistol bells and looked to thelrhorses, and throbbed (If they were young) with something of the proud con sciousness of explorers nnd so set out from the frontier settlement of clvlllztllon, upon that great ocean of fir reaching, level grass land nnd desert, to cross which was a deed to he talked f liko the voyaup of the Old Mlnjre, A single itleof Bret Harle's has preserved for us the nhnle spirit of those seemingly old-time jour neys. He lins tnllcd the travelers ''The Ar gonauts of '49," and in this one phrase lies the complete picture of that al-eady dim and di- nnt venture Tho Dreaded Crossing of the Plains-" William Cullcn llrynnl. llatley Merrv's Cotiihtnntidi In Iho "Argon. ant 1 will appear at Illromsbiirg Opera House. Mor.diy evening, January 20, 18S0. All the sreiury entirely new nt.d carried by this Com pany, Tho limolhjn liigle says ; It is a Ilomantlc Drama of California Life. The plot Is well concelyed nnd effectively carried out. The sit- unions are strong, and the interest never once flagging. Tho principals were called before the curtain at the end of every act. It is great success, The Union Argu.1 siys j It is after tho style of the D.inites but different In plot, more con tent, the language is good and should be i great success. Doctors Hay Disagree. As to the best methods and remedies for the euro of constipation and disordered liv er and kidneys. But those who have used Kidney-Wort agree that it is ny lar the best medicine known. Its action is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills or other mercurials tint poison tho system, but by Kidney-Wort restore the natural ac tion of all tlio organs. COOKED A1H. There is one very good reason why people take cold in winle." lime. Mostof the well to-do spend their lives, wlien in doors, it cooled air. The lcwer down tho thermometer goes, the higher the burning coal is piled; all the chinks and cracks are slopped that would let froh air in, and its main chance indeed, is when the front door opens for twenty seconds, when the beds are made in the sleeping rooms. In Iho living rooms of the family there occasion, many people think, to raise the windows ever, except to wash them on pe riodic cleai.ing days, or to shut in the shutters So carpets and furniture and people, lungs and skin are dried and baked in llie hot dry rooms, until ingenious persons can bring out electric sparks from Iheir finger ends by skating rapid iv up mid down the room in their woolen slq pers. Out from this kiln dried atmosphere into the winter streets and into the very co or very damp air plunge the folks who live in these air light rooms. They put on plenty o! wraps hut ihey wear the same foot gear am they carry the same lungs out into llie street with them, and the same sensitive skin. Then they go into friends' houses and sit in oilier hot rooms with nil their wraps on, or they sit in church pews, the women at least, heavily muf fled in furs and woolens, for a period uf lv, hours (Why a man will tale oil' his overci in church and women cling lo their jstkcls as to an article of faith, is among the puzzles for the wise lo settle.) Again ihey go out into the damp streets and it is a wonder lo all doctors and thinkers that Ihey do not all 'take,' nni! keep loo, that congested state of lungs am: membranes and chilled blood vessels that w class under this one convenient term of 'cold Perhaps the hou-cs are not kept any warmc than they ought to be, when people are takin tut litlle excrci-e. But certainly neuly of them are loo dry and lacking in con-tantl. renewed pure air. It has been before remarli that fulks who are extremely 1 articular abou wearing their own clothes, and who would 1: no means consent to lake the cast oil gnrinen of a neighbor, ono nnd all of them are p leclly comfortable lo breathe over and over again the cast cll'fiul soiled air fiom each other's lungs, when it is cooked especially; f in summer they do insist on a changetifi and do get their houses ventilated. Janiiors public huildiucs, in a short sighted economy fuel, will shut up all the upertuies by whit fresh air might get in, lest they should sull. some heatlo escape thereby, and i.retcwarde by sleepy audiences, especially when llie gas burners are at work, also draining the cooke air of what life il has. There are some peopl many it is to be hoped, who open an inch or tw of their bo.1 room windows every night to in. sure a modicum of fresh air to sleep by. Bu these in the least do not care to hnve freHh air to be awake in, it seems, for they are content to have their furnace draw all its supplies from a tightly sciled cellar and from the stale atmts pkere of the ash boxes and vegetable bins in that subterranean apartment. When we live in fresh air within doorsas without with its proper proportion of moisture for the skin and breathing apparatus to keep up their healthy tone, it is likely we shall have found out ore way at least of how not to take cold. I'liilatlrf pftia Ledger. To Make Uilt Edged Ilatter. Everydairnmn wishes to get the top price for his butter. It can be done only by hav ing it in perfect quality nnd appearance. When the color becomes a little light it is necessary to add a little of Wells, Itichard son & Co's. Perfected Butter color to keep it up to the Juno standard. Many well known butter buyers recommend all their patrons to use only this preparation ns it gives tho most perfect color. Business Notices McKinneys Shoe Store below Court House. ltubbers at McKinney's. 200 nice thrifty white shotes that weigh 35, -10, CO, and fiO lbs j wanted at Eight Street by Silas Young. Nov.21.2-m. Boot headquarters at McKinney's. For bargains in towels or table linens go lo L.UIZ iv oioan, Admission free at .McKinney's. Eutz it Sloan have a very large assort ment of Calicos, Muslins, Ticking, Shir ting, and other goods and their prices nre always cue lowest, 1,000 pounds of nice dried apples wanted at Silas Youugs store Light Street for which I will pay the highest market prices, December, lo, 2-m, Hoots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. COO Ilcef hides wanted by Silas Young Eight street mr wnicu i win pay tho high est cash market price. December, 19. 2-m, Call at McKiiiney'a7or Shoes. See Eutz & Sloans new stock of embroid etleathey are cheap. I will nay 5 ceuts per pound cash for 200 good veal calves that weigh from 125, l!io, HO, 150, to ICO, lbs. and upwards. You can bring them on Monday Tuesday aud Wed nesday oi any weeg, November, 2I,',2-m, Silas Young, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OP VALUAtlt.r, REAL ESTATE ! ! Thfl unilrrsttrnf.i1 ndtnlntstrntnr nf .Inlin llr.lsl.llnA. ite of uenton township, deceased, win expose to LiuuiiuDuiuuniuo premises on batarday, Jnmmry .31, 1880, at 1 oclock p. in., tho following LOT OIF GKROTJTJXnO In Uenton township, bounded on tho north by lands uiuuat'i'it isu, siuuuei lost ana mmei puuiiz, on the east by lands of William Ipher.on tho south by lands of Jonas Doty, lllram liepooand John Karns, on tno west Dy tanas ot itussci fchultz, containing 104 ACRES. moro or less, on w hlch is erected A FRAME HOUSE, barn nnd other out-biilldtngs. Sold subject to tho payment annually of tho later. est on the dower to the widow ot John llclslillne.aad at her death to the payment to tho heirs. TEllMs; 01' HALE. Ten percent ot one-fourth of Iho purchaso money lo be paid at Iho striking down of tho property, the one-fourth less tho ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale, and the remaining threo fourths In one year thereafter with Interest from continuation nisi, J.M.1IEISIIL1NB, Administrator. V..T,lli;cKALnV, Attorney for estate. jau v wis A DMINISTRATOES' SALE OP VALlfAHLB REAL ESTATE . Pursuant to nn order ot tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pennsylvania will bo sold at pub- no sale, on the premises, In Catawissa township, In said county, on Saturday, January 31,1880, tlio following described real estate, late ot Oottlob uutitlier, decoised, to-wlt : TRACT No. 1. All that certain lot, pleca or parcel of land, situate In Catawissa township, county of Columbia, stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: on tho east by public road and s. II, S: W, 11. It., on tho west by land of Ocorge zarr's estate, on the north by land of Henry Hot- llneshead nnd on the south by land of fleorge Zarr's estate, containing One and One-fourth Acres, The Improvements aro a Largs 2 Story Frarr.o Dwelling Houst), and basement. Tho dwelling has a plazia around two sides and a tine lawn In front. There Is a frame kitchen, TWO 0001) WELLS OF WAT EH, A Large Bank Barn of the most substantial character, framo lino large Butcher Shop, Ice House and other out-bulldlngs. All being well calculated aud having been used for the purpose of carrying on the butchering bus'ness TH AC I' No. 2. All that cert aln piece, parcel or tract of land situate In Cataw Issa township, ;county and state aforesaid, bounded and described as fol lows : On tlio north bj lands of Joseph lirelsch, on tho east by land of Joseph Oommer and Charles tlommcT, on south by lands ot James Itecder and on tho west by land ot Daniel Helwlg, containing SIXTEEN ACRES, all cleared land with a stream of running water, Persons dostilngto Mew thepremlses will please call on tho administrators. s-ale lo commence at t o'clock, p. Teums and Conditions or kale, Ten per cent, of the one-fourth of Iho purchaso money to be paid at thebtrlklngdownof the propel ty. Tho one-fourth less ten per cent, nt confirmation absolute, and tho remaining tlirce-foiirlhs In one 5 ear thereafter with Interest fiom continuation nut. CLINTON ELLIS, MAUYOl'XTHEIi, Administrators, Catawissa, Pa. ltitAwN, Att'y for estate. Jan 9-ta ORPHAN'S COURT SALE Oh' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I liy Urtue of an order ot the Orphans' Court, of Co lumbia county, the undersigned administrator de- bonis non of the estate of Peter Lot, late ot Scott township, Columbia county, deceased, will expose to public sale, on tho premises, la Hoartngcreek township, on Sattmliiy, .Titiuiury 31, 1880, at tw o o.clock ltt the at lernoon.lhe following describ ed real ustite, situate In lio.u luge reek townshlp.Co- lumtjl i county, boumled ami described as follows, to-ult: Adjotutuf; land of the heirs of Tench Cox, di-ceased, l.iuds ot Daniel .tariff and tho Columbia and schujlklll county line, containing -126 Acres aud 75 Perches, more or lehs. whereon are eiectod a Saw Mill, Dwelling Honse and Para. About 33 acres aro cleareJ. There is a large amount PROP TIMBER ou tho laud, ALSO, on tho premises in Llffht street on Friday, February 6th, 1880, at 10 o'clock, a. m .will bo exposed to public sale, the following described lut of ground bounded by Walnut street on tho north, Main street on the west, an alley ou the east and a lot ot V. il. Ent, deceas ed, on the south, whereon are erected a two story I Frame Store and Dwelling House frame stable and other out-bulldtngs. TLIt.MS OF SALE fen per cent ot one-fourth ot the purchase money to ba paid at tho striking down ot the property, Iho one-fourth less the ten per cent at the contli matlon of sale, and the remaining three fourths lu ouo year thereafter with Interest from confirmation nisi. UZS.LII. KNT, Administrator, Jan 9-ts ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF VALUAME I? 17. A T . Ie'CrF A 'PT7 ' Tho undersigned administrator ot Itcbecca Smith, lato ot the township ot Madison In tho county of Co lumbia, decoased, will expose to public salo by vir tue of an orderof tho Orphans'Court ot said county In proceedings In partition, on tho premises In said township of .Madison on Saturday, JuniMry 31, 1880, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, the following de scribed real estate l.ttei the estate ot said decedent. No 1. Acertalu tractof land situate In the said township ot Madison, bounded by lands ot Abraham liroadt, deceas d, Conrad Kreamcr, William Shultz, A. K. smith, the land below described as No. 2. and land of thehe'rs ot Kllsha II. Smith, deceased, con- SEVENTY-ONE ACRES and fourteen perches, more or lees, situated on tho public road leading from Ej crs' eirovo to White Hall, nearly all cleared and under cultivation, on which Is a FRAMii DWELLING HOUSE, frame barn and APPLE ORCHARD, No. 2, Tho undivided one-half pirt or moiety of a certain lot of land situate lu said Medlson township, 01 winch llio said decedent was seized as tenant In common with A. K. Smith, bounded by tho obovo mentioned tract No, 1, and tho said puhllc road and and of twain sbultz, contalulng THREE ACRES, more or less, cleared land In good cultivation, on wnicn is a Framo Dwelling House out-bulldlngs, a good w ell ot water and fruit trees. TKIIMS OF SAI.K. Ten per cent, ot the one-fourth ot the purchase money to bo paid at tho striking down or mo property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent, at tho continuation of sale and the remain. lug three-fourths m ono year thereafter with Inter est from contlrmatlon nl-J. Deed to bo paid tor by the purchaser. CONHAD KHBAMER, Administrator, Jerseytown, I'a, janv is, TOB 1'KINTIJNG tl Neatly and cheaply executed at the UOLUMBIAN Uttoe. SHERIFFS SALE. liy virtue of suidry writs Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia County, nnd to mo airccieu nm iw exposed to public sale at tlio Court House In the Town ot Hloomsburg, C'olumbt I county I'll nt 1 nvwir t. m ' F" ' Saturday, Fcbrunrv 7tll, 1880. All hr. rmnn ri .. . Dloomsburg, In tho county of Columbia and state of PennsylvanU, boundod and described as follows, to wit t on the north by llldgo alley, on tho cast by lot ot Lloyd Sbarpless, on tho south by Main or Second street, and on the west by Centre street, being twenty four feet four Inches In width on Socond street, huu nvo nunarea aaa louneen ieet six inches n In depth along Centre street, on which are erected a two story fram) store rosm and dwelllag, a good frame stable and outbuildings. Seized taken Into oxecutlonnt the suit of Joseph It, Vandcrsltco now for use of Ocorge Hughes, against 11, C, Hower and Oeorgo C-raneo and to be sold as ths property of II. C. Hower. Stiller, Attorney. H. Fa. All that certain pleco or parcel ot land situate In tlio town of Illojinsburg In the county ot Columbia and stato ot Pennsylvania being designated as lots no. fifteen (15) arid slxteeii(tO)bounded and described as follows to-wlt I lieglnnlngat tho north east cor nerot Fifth and Ccntic streets and extending east- wardly along the north sld of Fifth street one hun dred feet to a corner, thenco along the line of Sirs. II. M. Andrews ono hundred and eighty fret to llruglar's alley s thenco along said alley one hundred feet to tho east lino of Centre street; thence south wardly ono hundred and eighty feet to the place of bentnriltig, on which are erected a large two story uweiiing House, and outbuildings. Seized taken In execution at (he suit of Henry J, Clark for tno uso of s. c. Jayne ogatnst Henry L. DictTcubacb ond to be sold as the property of Henry L. Dlcrrenbach. Ihompson, Attorney. Ley. Fa. ALiiU. All that certain tract of land situate In Hemlock township, bounded by lands formerly or now of Zcbulon Itobblns, David Wagner and Isaac Lcloy containing about twenty-six mr.res, wheroon are erected a frame dwelling house barn and outbuild ings. The above said tiact bctng the same that was sold to Henry William Wagner under an order ot tho Orphans' Court ot Columbia County by tho admin istrators of Oldeon Stecker, doceased, granted De cember lith, 1803 and confirmed February 7, 1879. ALSO. All that other certain tract of land situate In Hemlock township Columbia county, beginning at a white oak corner by land formerly or now of Georgo Hartman, thence by the samo north eighty- seven degrees, w est fifty-two and six tenth perches to a stono ; thenco by same north, three fourths of a degree west, thirty and five tenth perches to a stake. thenco norlh eighty-nine and three quarter degrees west, about twenty perches to a stake in line ot land formerly or now of Joslah stecker; thence north by the same nine and ono halt degrees west, stxty- stxand four tenth perches to a stako thenco by land ot lielrs of Michael Hock, south eighty-eight degrees cost, nlncty-ntno and eight tenth perches to astone ; thence by land formerly or now Zebulon Itobblns and Isaac Leldy, south four degrees west nlnety-stx perches to place of beginning, containing forty-two acres and ono hundred and six perches. belzcd taken In execution at tho suit ot William Clark Klchart assigned to John A, Funston against Henry William Wagner, and to bo Bold as tho prop erty of Henry William Wagner. vuri, Attorney. fi. ra. AL,SU, All that certain lot ot ground situate In Beaver township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, describ ed as follows, to-wlt: Hounded on tho north by land of John Shuman s heirs, on tho cast by land of Joseph Lahr, on the south by land of Philip Mummy, on tho west by land of Peter Fisher, containing eighty-three acres, on which aro erected two dwell ing houses, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, All that certain lot ot mountain land situate In Beaver township, Columbia county, Pennsylva nia, described as follows, to-wlt : Hounded on the north by Catawissa Creek, on tho eaat by land ot C. B. Brockway, on the south by land of Cox, on tho west by land ot Charles nelchart, containing ninety acres, seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Columbia County Mutual Saving Fund and Loan Association against Philip Mummy and Jacob Fry, terro t-nant and to be sold as tho property of Philip Mummy and Jacob Fry terre tenant. aiiio.sk, .tc y. Vend Kx. ALSO, All that certain messuage and tract ot laud situ ate In Orange townshlp,Cotumbl i county, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow to-wlt : Beginning at a stone corner of Jesse Cole man's land, thenco by tho samo north eighteen and a half degrees east ntty-tw-o perches and seven Tenceb nbX i aZl"C tenth to tstones, and Isaac Ilagcnbucli degrees west ntty-tlve perches to a stone thence by land ot tho estate ot Conrad Adams north six and three-fourth degrees west sixty seven perches, ty-tlve perches to a stone thence I thenco by land of the estate ot Samuel Conner east nve perches and two-tenths to a pine, thence by the same nortn elghty-threo degrees east thirty-seven perches to tho place of beginning, containing sev enteen acres and one hundred and twenty-one perches strict measure. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of the Or- angevllle Mutual Saving Fund and Loan Assocla- Hon against Joseph Henrlo and to be sold as the property of Joseph Ucnrle. M11.1.BK, Att'y. Vend Ex. ALSU, All that;certatn real estate situate la the Town of Hloomsburg, In the County or Columbia and state I to-wlt: on tho north by Itldgo Alley, ou the east by loe or Lloyd Miarpless, on the south by Main or Soc ond street and n the west by Centre street, being twenty-lour feet tour Inches In width on Second slreet.and two huudred and fourteen feet six Inches In depth along Centre street, on which are erected a two-story framo store room and dwelllag, a good frame stable and ouubullldngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of E. II. Ikeler now assigned to tho Mutual Building and saving Fund Association ot Hloomsburg agalhst II. Hower and to bo sold as the property of II, C. Hower. icoBisoN, Attorney, rc. fo. Terms cosn ou oay oi saie. bhertff. Feb.7, '78-tjr Dauchy & Co's. Advt's. tit i ltnn stool, cover and Book only 1143 1 rl A N IN OKOANS 13 stops, 3 set Heeds. 2 Knee e Ktiiuu swells. stool, nook. on y I9SW1 olldav Newspaper Freo. Address DANIEL F. IIEATTY, Washington, N. J, a Jan 10 4w Aselii d 33 1NTM W.NTi:i-For the best and fastest selling Pictorial Books and lllbles. Trices re- 33 ner cent. Nitiohal PrBLisuisa Co.. l'hll- aueipma, ra. a jan.is, 'scmw $10,000 .cc ! ON LIFE & PROPERTY.! tlO.000 will b d4 to tor Mrmii Wliej r.ft EXFLODR A LAMP RtUe) wl our HAFKTY attachment. htftt'al fr ffir lArti. Vmtt r Ii. AMi WBtd. MU t rim., H KFvTTllV'i lftT I lWHrV). ' Bo (JtS. BiHttaiMTow. N Y. ' SilKiKQQif, 1 WlIT VlitDwii, X, Y, Jan is, iw. CONSUMPTION flUItKO, A simple rcetablp remedy or the tpttdy lliii iirmdnii( turt CI Canaumiv tionAinaclutlj,CiitArtb,A.Hihiaalajii all Throat and Lung Aftcuoni. Also a poiltlve nnd radlrairure tor hervoui lability ana all' NerOUB CoiupUluu, vhicK An betn t4ttd in thouiandtpfrnHi. ltecl(wltb fall dlr ctloc In (lrm.n. PTnfli. nr KntfMalil fnr rninp. mr ind ubiqit. aunt by mail free or rharar nn WCfll't OI iUDip. Vlnt nam iXU pap. w.w.tBLUB.iii rwri sioci.,KCCBaiMr.ll.X, jan lei iw AGENTS READ THIS ! We want an Aerent in this rountvtovthnm wo win pav n salary ot lion per month and expenses to sell our wonderful Invention. SAMI'LK FltKB. Address aioncoBllKliMAS sua, MAIMIMLL, MICHIUAN. -4 ' U A UUUU rLAIV. Cuinlililnki,4o,H,rllD(ni.nrtr.Urilit on M.I mm Ii.. ...rr ,lul r ct..l..l r.i.lul. will, W.t .LIUIUI ni.ll.E.l.lvl.1. 1.. n... . .... it lnv..im.uu ft 111 I, lnowo. I'lrruUr, llh fall Feb 8-4w d 5,000 For a caso of COUflll. CCiLli, or BOTANIC BALSAM UULU I will not euro ! Sold bv nil nrnt-critta I uui4 Mraii:ia uv liav, RUU iOC, sample. wjiiia. w. e-seouiatlhe name of V, W, KINei- . t kiiu.1! ui me uouie. Trade, bud FebS-lw IA. Ln".. " " ... .v s.v,f 4uoivu, ON 30 DAYS TRIM We velll send our Klrrtrru.VAltnfr, itr.i,n an. Kleetrto Appliances upon trial for 80 daja tothoso suaerlng from Nervous Debility, ltheumatlsm. l'ar. abslsor anv dlseasea or tlm l u. r nr ki,i,,.,u many other diseases. A sure cure guaranteed or no That the public may be protected against Imitations nnd Fraud we specially mutton ill ff- chasers of BEMSOH'S CAPCINE POUOUS PLASTEBS to see that the word CAPclNU on esch plaster Ii rqiclled correctly. Do not allow soma ttkm pla-lcr to be palmed off under similar sounding names, with the assurance that It it Ik sua thine or asnood. Bear In mind that the onlv obiect such vendor can have Is tae tact that tfcsw can buy imitations nt half the price of tho genuine, nd they hope by this abstllttUon to Hm small additional pront. 8IJAHUHV JOHNSON, I'liarmnctutical ism ua. order if mm buetneae to as other customers person. when Goods are not as ordorod, wa take them back. Having trained and responsible clerks, who are able to use fejeustomere who leave the choice to -twenty years nt retailing, we eannot afford to lose our good name by lack of proper service to absent customers. Write plainly, nnd describe fully what Is wanted, and about the price desired., Address, John Wanamaker, . Larfl08tDry Goods House, Philadelphia. Ml Valuation of Real Estate and Personal Property of Columbia cwi- ty at triennial valuation in 1879. TOWNSHIPS. Heaver 159 li 1131 ill9i4 Henton ISO 139430 Iierwtck Hloomsburg Hrlarcreek- tm 101 131 461 141 H tl4(li e7o! 22I3IS 5211515 12155 Catawissa 113 505 .... If! 1S4 120 is so: 193 169 centrailaM Centre Co lyngham 15S2S0 41T3J4 185079 90145 risnenccreeK Franklin Clreenwood , IS 49 203 211 215733 17B975 41R45! 190219 1S2508 957 3 Hem'ock 106 Ml Jackson SS Locust Madison Main 242 194 163' T6 147 Miruin Montour.- 178430 141145 KKSS3 177S45 C6907 749VU 227CS7 lit 113 ML Pleasant Orange 1 90 1 1UU Koarlngcreek Scott Sugarloat 104 91 123 144 -I- Total., ,3045! 33l7l(4tt22454te3914l $S0OO The above statement shows the amount of of the several districts of Columbia county as ," " iiereoy given mat tne uounty will attend, at their nflice. in llloomsburc. any of the valuations of assessors have been made below a just rate, according to th. la tent and meaninc of the Act of Julv 27th. 1842. and to raise, reduew and ranaliu tk. 'b! ruiTfr- Tue! :h.e 27.fi" all d'strictsve-t iv uula"V" UI "ncw, Deing tnose mrougli the east side: at which time and nlace all tO be heard. Can attend. The returns will he 1 1 , 1 I.UUI JJ1GICU, A H. Herring. Attest : .loirs T! fUsr.v. f!1erlr Commissioners' Office, jjioomsburg, January 12, 188U, UDITOR'S NOTICE. Coi.l-MBIi Cocmv, ss.: AmoDi AmoDg the records nnd proceedings ol the Or pilaris' court ot said county, Inter aha, It Is thus contained. , 1"!'" mnttcr 01 11,0 estate of Thomas Knorr, Dec. 10. 1879. nn Ihe notltlnn rf -TM.n el rt,ii.L- ti.n Executor, and on motion ot Mr. Freeze, c el. Haik. ley, Esq., appointed an auditor to distribute tho money In hands of the Executor, as per his petition, .. .. I' IIIKCOL'KT. Certlned from Hip rocnrrl.. llilu 11.li r.t n..o A D, 1879. Win Krickkil'M. Clerk OC.' The Auditor In nillSllnnre of flip fnrpwnlnc nn. Polntment wll atte.nrl In the duties ilr..,.f i,,k ofllee In Hloomsburg, ou t-oiurdny January 31st, lwo, otio a m.when and where all nurtles Inte r ested wt 1 present their claims or bo elelaired from coming In on said estate. "vwi c. o. B A UK LET, Aadttor N1 OTICE. NOttCe IS herebV HvPn flint thn fnllnulnr- nnni. liaee been Hied III llio Pmlhnrmnn'D . On. lumblu Couuti, aDdwllI be presented to theccurt of common rieasof said county on the 3rd day of February lSWl. and rnnnnneil Hri.r ihormirth H.,- of saldterm unless exceptions bo nied within Hint lime. 1. Account nf WttUnm T.nmnn Trnu.a .nn.iu, of the fund bequeathed by John E. Fowler to lirlar I creek township roor District. 2. Account of J. II. ltohlsnn nnn T. n Wnllor As signees of t asper 1. Thomas. 3. Account of Joseph ltouch, Committee cf Eliza beth I'ouch. 4. The account ff .Tampa IIjUan ani rv.na.i Kreomcr Committee of Margaret loitner, a lunatic. Wit. KltlCKHAIIM. Jan 2,'so-tc FroUionotary. FOR SALS ! A VALUABLE FAUM situate In Madison town- I ship, Columbia co. near New Columbia, containing 1Q7 Acres of Land. There Is a TWO-STOKV FIUMi; DWKLL1NO HOUSE, A SDrtnerand Good Well of Wftter. r.iwnp vhvi- DANK IIAll.N, A YOUNG APPLE OUCHAKD, and other Fruit Ti-ees on tho premises. For terms and particulars apply to AARON SMITH, Jangles, so-3m uuck Horn, I'a. A DMINISTKATOKS" NOTICK XUTATBOPX. J. TUOKNTON, DKCRiSKD. I-PtUTH Of Administration nn thn vtntu nf v i Thornton, late or Town or iJloomsburff Columbia co. deceased, bave been cranted by the KeirlsUT or said county to undersigned Administrators. All peiona miirujK L-iiuins aiainsL me estate are requested tc present them for settlement and those indebted to make prompt paymeDt. K n. iIUI'KKT, El I IIAKTON, Jan. lfi, 'w-6w. Administrators. M A II K ETRE PO 11TS . BLOOiMPBUltQ MARKET. Wheat per busiin,., Id e . . 1.53 .CO ,ij .40 6. JO &,! M to .01 .49 03 1! .l .07 M I Corn, " ... Oats, " " flour per barrel .. Cloverbcea butter Kggs Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples , ... Hains Sides tshuulders . Chickens Turkeys weru per pouna nay per ton ..."..'...'.'..'.';;-.:;;;;'.'.;;;",'.'.'.;:'..: ijoo uceswax VCOTATIONS FOIt COAL. w,.'.arf 3.(0 per Tot g"-; ; i s.5 N0. " " ,75 u locksmith's Lutup on wharf t s.eo " liitumlnous i PHILADELPHIA ilAUKETS.. WhoUsah priect at the close of trade on 1ie day. Iiuckwheat flour p r cwt W heat ur " Wheat per bushel Corn nals " " Itye " ' ....... Uarley " " tl S3 toil 50 6 73 " T 00 1 4'l ' 1 60 t3 - 47 Sti 70 " Dressed hoi?s. tvr nonnrt . Uutter accoreilnis'tb quality , sa Eifirs Per dozen is .. l'oultry.llvo chickens h Chickens dressed g ,, Turkejet s,t Turtioy drtbsod ,, jo d janliw Out of town peopl vrho can not comranUntly trTtl,mayhaTt Mm pies sent them of Dry Good and all other goxla that wa noil, if they will write No charge, and no need to not suited. We make It m attend to such letter quickly; chemists, New Yorlc. and when orders come we aend tho exact tlcle wanted end at exa6tly aims prioe pay when here buying In discretion In filling orders, us. With a reputation of nlliHltlllihliliim E -3 S o . c on -i 5 a n p " " o 59 5 l i 1I ? : ?p T40 ill) 133l3 Siisi 3 80 620 9070 1 6 S0 490 3000 4643 2499IS 1230 3303 70520 T17IM 2760 605 S49I M149S 1840 1840 13606 SS53SS 140 485 SITI4 135634 3iH0 2710 1 6341 19611 350 2140 117454 4180 23(0 11366 21709 1760 1020 2935 10CSM 4040 2650 1SS1T tfKW 2390 645 SOU 19T4II 1TM It) 9600 M7S( 4'o 363 mas mm 3045 1650 S730 Klltl 1410 1I3S 41110 1064tS 9JI0 1355 11955 202700 1370 324 7990 letSJO 2H0 865 3000 IflgSt 1780 760 11119 1M1O0 1690 200 4190 T1UT 1420 340 BOOS 0454" 17311 1403 23473 96109? 201 ISO 4086 7MU 1 152033 (23360 $394237 IKMU 13S19 l.W)i 8100 5343 S230 S2-5 1140 15S10 'K0 29479 aw! 29U0 1750 1500 33229 StCWO 4SS0 na5 3973 15.00 S490 3570 11335 4519 S.50 1135 9011 15 1SI8 1050 10191 4080 S750 4490 7075 2901 I0O0 22011 lll 17350 '"sinij 13700, 2500 4S30i 4140 4785 6sl3 5170 'tnlitti 163343 each L-ind nr r1s nf IhtsMh nrnnartv in returned by the triennial aaiesnor. of 1$T. uommissioners, Mlting as a lio.rd or xttTirtott, fur the tmrnosn eif finallv Hetrmlnln whatXar tot all districU on the with .Id. ef of I5ig Fishingereet.and Wedneiy, ik. 28, wljlch said creel: passes and those wholly e nennna fur thpmaalvau nri rtiitrirti Amittmm nnrni for itmnertinn until mIiI rawialoa 6 1 ' - Stephen Pouji. "I ClIAllLKS KEICHART, OommluietMN. C. E. SAVAGE, DEALER IK Silverware. Watches.Jewelry.Clocki.i $3 IP" Hemoved to the Post omce bulldiiur. tfOT above the Uxhange HoteL All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jevetry ly repaired and warranted, may 11, '78-tf THIS PAPER WteSCSULOt AilvprtUliiK Hurt'im bpnirt Btn-t hm tfdrjr tibUiitomtruciMiuuy bu nmdeteirH IN MKW YOK-K BEST IN THE WORLD ! SALERATUS Which is tlio Game thing. Impire sltrntoi rUt-Carb B4t4a (wlllcl. Uthe.aiue lltlni ly uln v Willie rolur. 1 1 mar ipuu vhllr, n.mlntd by br II Ill.lr, bat a CIIMI'AIUHON with ciiuncu CO'S " A 1191 AMllIAMMIiU" BIUND 1T111 lliotr tlta tllfTcrvae e. te tlint your Haloratui aad Bak ing ho, la U white and PUHK, a liuuld be A 1.1. HI.1UL.AU bUBSTAJI CIZS eiiitel lur foel. A simple but .over. ttt of th. computer. YOlu. ui dificrunt nrftiida of bexU or l-tlerMu to to disaedve a elc-HMrrt ipooutal of ech kind vlth about a plat of ter thot prvferrnd) la cleur gludes, itlrrlug until all is thoroughly dlwolvwt lh. deletorlouN I nuoluble uiitter In tb Interior boda will bo Bhowu aner Bottling om tw.atj calnutei or Bjooer, by tbe milky appMraao. of thoiolution and the quantity of noatlag fleecky matter according to quality. be sure aud aak for church L Co.'s Bodaani fialerstus aud see that thslr name Is oa taa package and you will get the purest aad vajiast made. Theuseot this with soar milk. Is preasx ence to Haling Powder, aavea twecly times tea oost. 8ssone pound package far TaiaabU ralonoa. cm and read carefully. SHOW THIS TO YQUR HtCtK January lei, im, .07 .'a a LIST OF GRAND JURORS FOR FCB IIPAHV TKHM.18W, IHoom James Thornton. Heaver Henry Lebo J. A. Lose, lienton Thomas Mcllenry. C. M.Bmltn. Herick-w J. Knorr. Centre Samuel H. miler. Centralla Reuben Kaurlnger. (Ireenwood Jonathan Uarltnan, Jackson ABa Yorks. Locust-Daniel Knorr, Wlllam WtltneR Jtadtson .Milts bmllh, MUea Welllvar, Main isaao Vetier, Mtflllu W.C. Uartzel, Lewis Eckroth. Iaaat Jm dreas. Montour Iwls Itoath. Orange) MIPam llagenhuch, line-II. nuirtott. tteott-Kr' Keuey11 llaltf, Wmi(ua Iiaub- $500 made In 8T days, to iiaire ""t Nov.T.-lm gKjv