mT17 flAT TTATTDT A TVT A AT T TYT?1TV"TD A rn T)T AATHOTTTTn riAT TTH1T)T A nATTATrriXT 1 THE COLOMBIAN. IttiOOIRBURGa rBIDAT, JAMJART 7, IP81 iNr i M rw T"K iftHSl'H M T tf 1TV - , Jnly IS, 9 1 H I S 4 6 t F. I I it I? I? 14 It 10 tl I Is 14 l ll , )!) if HIS It SO HI ti !S M iS 0 II 4 W SI M W I 8 ! SO '-V'l l.oS 'i j l.o ..5.5; IS 14 If Id It IS IB . 15 IMJ S 19 SO !ll II 84 K 80 SI S3 S3 84 W M SI jj g . 8S J 31 Jl I Mnr. 1 2 8 4 t HOP. . . . I l, (i j e to ii is 4 i ' f 0 ,0 IS 14 16 IS U I' 19 It S .8 .4 . It .? M 81 83 i U IS 86 IS III SO Jl S8 S3 84 St 84 39 3 31 S5 86 3' 3 SV SO Apr" ,4 lui! 0ft- t'i'i ' J 10 It 13 IS U IMC III II U H 14 M IT ISIS 0 81 83 83 Kit IS IS 80 31 11 SI 8' 80 8T 89 89 SO S3 34 35 80 St W 8 , , , .1 30 31' I May. I 8 8 4 6 6 7 Nut. ..' ' 5 9 10 II U 13 14 t 8 .' 1113 ISIMt M.TOtl 18 14 M It 18 19 33 83 34 85 B 81 33 31 38 83 31 35 i6 WS0 3I 31 88 89 30 ,. .. jnf 1 8 8 4 Drr 18 8 6 t 9 10 II 4 6 6 t 8 910 18 18 14 16 16 It IS 11 18 18 14 15 16 It; 19 '0 1 83 33 84 85 13 19 30 31 33 83 34 S(l 81 88 W 80 , 83 0 tjl 89 8o31 CltnONICLKS OP THE PAST TWO WEEKS. 1881 comes up smiling. Ice dealers nro happy over a solid north. The Two Orphans nt the Opera House on Saturday evening. TIi'ib la the week of prayer set apart by the Evangelical Union. Dr. McReynolds has purchased the property adjoining the Presbyterian parsonage. The not proccods of tho Winona concert were $31.10. Oeorgo Eliot, (Mrs. Crow) the celebrated English authoress is dead. Tho scarcity of butter has run its price up to 25 and 30 cents per pound here. The French heeled nhoe is a verv crest im- pediment to ladles in roller skating. W. II. House, dentist, ha? gone lo his homo in York State to spend n week or ten days. Beautiful things to gaze upon the bright and cheerful countenances of our liverymen. Chicago has 110 saloons to one church. This sounds bad for the morality of the "Queen City." ( Somebody has discovered that a man doc" not stare long at a woman, unless she stares back. David Qro'S, son of Peter Grns, of lhi (town has removed from Berwick to Lock Ha- Iven. Thero aro eleven churches in this place, nin lof which have service regularly every Sab- tbath. The time has again como around when it he- hooves every good -jitizen to turn over a new Ileal. Marshal O. Kinner, jr., has taken out letior. fof administration on 1.1 father a estate, in Jficliiiylklll county. The rumor that Joseph May was cick with sjhe small pox proves to be fal-e. Mr. May is Ground looking as well and hearty as ever. i Geo. Brown, of tho Central ba recently pur- pchaed a now safe. This looks as though (George was doing a good business. T The iurv whed lias been filled wi'h Ihe mmes of 500 citizens lo serye as jurors for the x . ensuing year. . Sh-nandoah furnif-hes more etudenls lo ihe formal School than any other town in the dis- rict. Snow storm on the 29th ult. In many place the fill was heavy. Vennor hit it pretty near- jy this time. i Our representatives Vandersllce and Kuitlle, nd Senator McIIenry were present at the open jng session of the legislature on Tuesday. The thermometer cot down lo zero on the 2Hh, and on tho following morning Iim' fallen 1 to eleven below. The county auditors are engaged this week En exam! nine the county statement. It will be jnubiished next month' A large amount of business was disposed of at the argument court which was in session on Tuesday and Wednesday- It is the opinion of tho youne ladies that ith o Winona boys were "immense" at the hop jiven by the Bloom Orchestra. The contractors of Ihe N. & W. B. R R. are going to board on the other side of the river, along the line. The unusually low prices of admission will guaran tee an immense audience at the Opera House on Saturday evening. Tho exceplions to the Master's Report in tho mmance cae of Shutt vs. Wynkoop was ar gue.l by the rcpective counsel on Thursday. Wheat and buckwheat flour will be taken on subscription at this office. Honey will not be taken herenfier at any price, so please do not send it in S. friend who has just read a handkerchief flirtation code advlees all mendesiring to avoid bioach of promise suits to wipe their mouths with their coat tails. The parties having tbo military project in chsrre report "every thing lovely." rto trou bleat til was experienced in securing the nec essary number of able-bodied men. If you want to epjoy a sleigh ride and have i'no horse of your own, go. lo Buckalew Bros,, and hire one of their fine turnouts. They can Lliit vnn ever tlmn. . ' j Tom and Jerry proved themselves ihe cham iplon wrejtl.rs on the lit. Home insist that itiie slippery pavements had something lo do jwitb It i 'ot aBl Wof,tnsbunr upon which is a i sooa brick house, irsme tarn.will of water and Wioat 'hill 'dines, for ssleir rfnt arrlv tn jn. 7, 3u Wm. Kmcjijupw, - ,- - , -. (Ned Williams has returned to town from Union county, where be was engaged in open. ng up new ore mines. He expects to stay ibere now. :m . 'Win Ihe weal, In some places, the snow it so Ldp thai young lovers, instead of going to the ate, have lo rllmb to the lop of the chimney kiss tare other goou-bye. FA correspondent at Benton Informs its that .inermo meter was 18 depicts below zero at place on Thursday morning, December fThe meetings at llm ilsntlst rhnrrli nlitrh (been in progress for the pad two weeks, " continue. There have been unite a mini f conversions, ire appears to be an unusual interest mani In the Agrlcultuial Society Ibis year. I are now t(Vi n.m., il. -11 Tl,. f - ,,, . t membership for any one year before fsa. harlne Ling, an aged and respected worn 4 this place, died on Frldav hat of con. P amotion. She had been Buffering for years Wthls dire disease which at last boa caused 'SaP1' dissolution. She It uvea a large num-MSf-iff. r-'lllu's. nnd friends to grieve bar do- Peace to her ashet. A liorse belonging to IliicValow I!roi. cut its. leg near the hoof on Tucddty eventnp, tt Ru pert. Tlio Hood flowed very freely for t time mil fears tere entertained that the animal might bleed to death, but It m finally stopped and the home la doing well. The Two Orphan la considered by every b"dy lo be tho grandest of modern dramallo elToiU. Jnn. At. Ilt1i ta In Inwn ntr.nnlnn tint!! for Iho production of the Two Orphana at the Opera llouso on Saturday evening. Our peo ple can look for a goo performance. The Iloscuo Hose and Ladder CVs ball was well patronized on New Yoara Eve. It waa a very pltnant, social parly, and the best of or der and decorum provailed. All present report an excellent time. Hon. J. 1', W!:kersham, Superintendent ol Public Instruction, will please accept our thanks for n copy of tho Annual Report of the Superintendent of Soldiers' Orphans' of Penn sylvania for 1880. In Chicago lidies ore being used by land lords to warn out tenants and collect bills. This novel Idea, It is said, is proving a grand auccrs, and It Is probablo that in a short time it will be general, y adopted, Jay Rial, proprietor of the Two Orphans Combination that appears hero Saturday eve- a ning is also proprietor of the Majestic Uncle I Tom Company now playing to packed and do-1 lighted audiences at the Academy of Music, New York, Tho charge of assault and battery preferred against "Uiz" Beers and a "paddy on the rail road," by Dr. David Deihler was withdrawn recently by Ihe prosecutor, a settlement of some kind having been effected- Cyrus B. McIIenry, of Stillwater,has receiv d tho nppolnlment of Mercantile Appraier for this year. The appointment is a good one as Mr. Mcllenrv is thoroughly competent to perform tho duties of tho appointment. The ball of the Friendship boys km a grand success in every respect. This old and tried organization well deserves the generou patron1 age of tho community whose properly It has assiduously protected- for years, and it never fails loget it. Tho Normal School npend this week with better prospects than It bnsbad for along period. Under the efficient msnsge'nent of Prof. Wal ler this school is rapidly gaining in popular iiy and bids fair to eslabhi-h a reputation seC' ond to none in tho B'ate. Robert R. Litth', K-q. entered upon his sec nd term as District Attorney on Monday in mado n faithfii nnd efficient officer. riiouah the emiibim-iits of tho office are very mcngre ho has never in any way failed to do lis whole duty. Fon Sale on Rest. Snyder's tannery, lo csled in Blooinsburg, is for sale or rent. Pos session given April 1st, 1881. For price and torms apply to C. W. Neal or F P. Billmeyer, Bloomshurg, Pa. jan "if We are plotstd to learn that Mr. Reuben Roucli of Rupert, who has boen suffering se verely, for months with malarial attacks, is convalescent. He is now alio lo be up and around Iho house, but dare not venture outside much, Several young ''bio ldt" of Birwick, who wero unable to get off from their arduous la bors during tb holidays, were in town this week doing tlio "pfctiy." Come agiin boys I Tlio Now York Hu mpty Dnmpiy Troup, which showed here December 30ih was a splen1 did combination. The inclemency of the weather prevented a large audience. Should they visit thi place again they will be greeted by a rousing house. Don't fail to get your reserved seat at Mc- Kinney's immediately to see the Two Orphans on Saturday evening. A very oleaaant re-union of family coit' neciions and friendi, was held in Orange ville, at tho residence of Mrs. John Snyder. in commemoration of tho 70th birthday of Mrs. Snyder, on the 1st of January. Alt the children wero present but two. The old lady was in good health and appeared to enjoy the anniversary o'en more than the younger folks. Threo score years and ten have dealt tenderly with her, nnd it is our wish that tho remainder ot her time may exunewe ... many .UDU u..lw JJ 1 I I. t 1 ! I occasions. FINAL NOTICE. I We still have a lliousind dollars In subscrip tion lo the Columbian standing on our books, which was due October 1st, 1879. Persons still owing fur tho paper prior to that time are hereby notified that unless they pay very soon costs will be made We aro tirod of wasting postage on bills to whicli nn attention is paid but will try it once more and send a statement to every one indebted lo the firm. Unless there is an early response to the claims wo will put them in the bands of a justice. O. B. Brockway, Geo. E. Elwell. The following notice of thn doath of Susan nab Biltenbender is taken from Ihe .ldirrtitfr and Mercury, of Constantine, Mich. Her nu nierom friends ami acquaintances inllrs county with whom aha spent so much of her life, will share with others in mourning her lossi oniTUAnv. Susannah Biltenbender. wife of the late Hen ry Hitlenbender, died at the residence nf her on-in-law, Enos Pesler. on Friday, December 17,1880, aged 07 yisr", 5 months and 4 davs. Susannah Bitttnbender whs born in Luzerne cnnniv. Pa.. June Qih. 1818, and resided in list rountv umu ner tnarriue wun nvwy un - .it ! IT II. lenbenuer In November, loJJ, when she re mnvid to Columbia county and resided there until the tnmily moved toMUhlgsn In iho year luftj lshi wns mpinh.r of the Lutheran chu cb in Pennsylvania, ami became one of the orliest members of the I.'ilhtran church in Constantino, Sheaa jiorson oi very tnla l,lu ,lia,..,atltnn nuit milfl friends nfidl who bo camo amualiiti'd wiih her, She will be missed gy a jarge circle ui rtfiniives diiu ,heum-. i : ....I .I..nIl. Berwick paper pleise copy. THE SMALL VOX fcUAltB. A few weeks neo one of the employees on the North and West Branch railroad wss it- lacked with small pgr at Oalawissi, and as no suitable place could be oblalnfd there to take care of him, the ferry house at the liver whfch was varan! at the lime, was rented and the pa lient removed ihere, Two men woro hired to attend him, and dining Ids illness they were notallowel to have any communications with the outside world. All supplies were carried down and left where the nures could gat them. Every precaution was used to provent iho spread of the disease. Dr. Willils ofCstawis. is attended the patient, After noma days he diod and was buried in the Catholic burying I 1 .. . .... T i n-J.l. I Pruu"u u ' ,ue 1 l" -'" Since then various wild rumors have bean afloat in town and through the country lo the effect that a large number (I persuns lave been seized willi the disease, it lolngatone time reoited that there were Iwenty.two cases In (own, In order that we might make a relial le rewrt we have taken the pains to iriiuire of Ihe phjsl clans in town as to the number of case, and the following Is the result. Thero is not a sin gle caso of small pox in I'loomsburg, There is one case said to be vai)Cluid, but even this Is supposed by many lo be rnly rhlpken pox and Ihe patient is nearly well. Mountains are often nulla put of mole hills, and the alarm about ihe i mail ppjt in Ulcouuburg is is atrlk in jnstanc. The ChrUtnm services oftlio Episcopal Sun' I day chool on the evening of December 27lh were largely n.tended, tho church being filled, Thero was ti Chris tmiu tree, present for the achnlnni, an indresa by the Hector, sinning of I enrol, Ac It waan very plertsant occasion. Talk about cold weather. Why, the recent old snap waa comparatively warm to what It waa Severn yearn ago, On tho morning of Jan- nary 30th, 1873 the thermomcler flood nt 24 dere09 below tero, and at omo points In thla hng iuuiiij nciib nn iun an ov ueurccii. Jl me) sstno tiruo It got down to 35 below at Millon, and 30 at Mauch Chunk. Think of thai. t t i lit it -1 tit i . . t.i I JU """i ui monniiiiurg, met. whii n.lnlnl .--M.nl n VtnM,U. mmln fn. 20). ,. ,...v o. In pa.slng ihrongh the hall way In the second story of thelrdwelllng houso, and while at the head of tho stairs, she fell the full length of the stairway and struck hor hea.l upon the knob of the door, br aklng her no.e, fracturing one cheek bone and cut her face In several places. Medical aid was snmmoned ntonco. Tho wounils were well dressed nnd she Is im proving rapidly, BUCKttOHN NEWS, BucitltoaK, Dec, 23, 18S0. Eds. Cot.u.MiiiAN t On Thursdiy afternoon lait, Mr. Daniel Nel- hart committed suicide by hanging hlm-elfto bed poit. Mr. Ncihart had a stroke of pai sy last summer from which ho hid never fully recovered. The entertainment in the M. II. church was quite a success. Receipts, $23.00. ri r! n. !! .1.-L-ll.l , ' " at home. T. W. Pursel nnd James A. Harris accom panied Frank P.Tarns to Hamburg. Mrs. N. P. Mooro has nlmojt rocoyercd from a revere I til she had some time since, which crushed in her cheek bone. I. The SulUmn IlcrUw Ins been purchased by Mess. Strong Ic Holmes, nnd will herciftcr be conducted by them. No doubt ihey will make it n success. couitT rnocEEDiNoa. Adjourned court for argument mot on Tucs day, January Ith, all ihe Judges on tho bench B. 1. Cnrran was sworn as a citizen of the United Slates. Audi'or'n report on exceptions to account of J. M Smith, aviznee of 1. John & Son, filed. I Exceptions filed lo the report. Specijl tax of three mills oidered for Sugar- loaf township, Inquisition in lunacy in c-se oi Jane McMi- hie and petition for a committee, filo'l. Is I aao Heicock appointed, with bjnd in 3500. everai uonus io inniinoiiiers ior uamnges presented for approval by Iho N. anil . B R. it. Co. Petition filed for citation to John Longenber- ger, guardian. Repirt of Auditor distributing fund in hands ol assignee ot Lucas I' almnger, confirmed nis. Cita'ion to Jesse Hutton, guardian of Kate A. Hutton for counter sccuriiy allotted. Peter i eager estate. Ordtr of court for specific performance filed, Estate ol Benjimin McIIenry, diceastd. Appeal from the probate of will filed, and cita tion ordered. Locust Mountain C. nnd I Co. vs. J Monroe, et. al. Petition nf D- Appletnn & Co. filed, praying lo be allowed lo como in and defend to said case. Citation ordered in the (state of Mary Hei cock, decessed, to John G. Hanley, adiuiuis- tra'or to file an act ount. E-taU of Mary Gnrrell. Exception to nuili- lor s report. Cae nigiieu and submitted lo the court. WHAT CYCLOl'.KDIA .SHALL I 1IUY? The following criticism Ly Dr. Canfitld, a prominent and successful physician at Renovo, is timely hailing for our ta'rons. He says: I have made a careful examination nnd omparison of ihe first 4 v t lnrm b of the Ency- clnpn.'dia Brilannica ard of tho American Cy olo;:elis. I did so to satisfy mystlf as to which was the best work. 1 commenced the exami nation with a bias or ; nji.dke rather in favor of the Britannicn, but the result of my labor was wholly nnd entirely in favor of the Amer ican work. In the Britannicn Hall Imprint for the evident purpose of cheapening the work, by reducing the size cf ihe volumes, the man gins of the leaves ate almost entirely pa-cd away; so much so that it cuts into tho very l.rtllT nt lit- f.,11 man .ml tlm . n ml .in I reduces, of much value in such n work, are "' l'"ft "'"1 " ."""b half obliterated, or made practically useless by being bound in so close to the back as to be un readable. A grand objection to Ihe work for the Amciican reader is that it is distinctly and entirely un-amerunn. The claims of Amerie-i arc in every instance slighted, in many ignor ed, and in general, Rpoken of snoeringly. No patriotic American ought to patronize the work. I might spt cify hundreds ol invidious comparisons but will enly si-y that I find very many objections lo the Britannicn that I do not find to the American work by tho Appleton. Iiu D. Cakhglii, M. D , Nov. 18th, 1S80. Renovo, Pa. Prof, fiullmetlo's Frerch Kidney Pad Is formula, and is the genuine. For sale by all ' " - druggists. rEltSONAU Henry Rupert of Hazicton came home tn spend Christmas. James B Neal, who is attending medical lectures at Philadelphia, spent the Holiday vacation at home, E. W. Elwell and family of Towonda visiled relatives here during the holidays. Miss Agnes Buckingham spent the Christ- ms vacation with her mother. She Is leach j M Bbeoandoab I Mils Wattle Edgar was at homo lo spend Christmas and New Year's' Miss Annie Neal spent the holiday vacation at home, She la attending school nt Packer I Tl l.i instuuie, uruuKijii. VnoV hnyuor, of Plymouth, was in town on Monday, Thomas Trench of Lightftreet has relumed I from San Francisco. A sleighing party from this place visited rjenton one night last week. Thomas Smith, formerlv of this town, now of Th.rep fjvers, Michigan, spent the holidays in Bloom among his numerous frieniU and rel- stives. N. U. Funk, Esq. is In Philadelphia this wet k. L, E. Waller, Esq. has returned from Phil adelphia. The Missis Biower spent ihe Holidays in Philadelphia. Mr.snd Mrs. George McKelvy paid Ihtir friends here a visit recently, Mr, C C. Qalignan and wife returned homo on llonilay from their holiday visit. Miss Annie Sloan who has been visiting in Trenton, New Jersey, for several weeks past, returned home on Wednesday. Speer'n Ho rebound llj e and Hook. Made of old pearl rye, rock candy crystal, and the Horehnund herb, a simple and ef fective remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness and sore throats, highly recommended for pnnstinjptivfB. This is no patent 'medicine mixture, put it is mo pure f attract ot uyp, llorehound and Ilock Candr.eouubired with one other medicine much utd by cousuropt: Ives, com by u. a, Kieim. EoiTons Coi.umiiIan Stmt In tho l'rovl dence of God I have been minted through nn other year, urn! an the year f 1880 hat closed upon us, I herewith transmit lo you tny tintiu. al rciort for your miny rtn lero, and tome ol tho many evon.s that Imve transpired tho p,( year' Truly, this has htm an eventful year to us, aa a nation and a people. We are at peace with nil the world. Our flag U respected by all Iho nationalities, of the earth, and wo ate the wonderment of the world. Nations are copy- our ltpublcl fotm 0r government (th o peoples' government.) Tha good Lord lias te- warded tho husbandmnn for his toils,. in he- stowing upon him a bountiful crop ot the iiuiLn in iiiu HnrLiit rnniiirii nnti in nil nro ntir no if hhors whn mav wnnli fnr w iloli nut l,.l. o i--- i ... 7 . . ' . oiigiii io rcsnonu wun uinnxsg vine and rra o ,0 ,),- Great I Am. for the mercies thai have rrntvnpil tlm nnnt vmp. Tlio tirrttnorll-ir nf nnr counlry (j Rraduny r,ing, T,0 tncluatrten of 01)r c011ntry nte i.lng higher scale and la. bor h n demand and conse-iuontly wages will Tholhermomoter for the month of Jnnuary the lowest point 3s below zero, the highest 60 above. Thero woro but 7 days in January lie' low freezing point, mild weather. Thermome ter for February! the 2nd and fitli days 3 be low zero, highest point CO0 above. March: lowct point 10a above zero, highest point G21 above, generally pretty rough April! lowct point 23 above zero, the highest point 78 I I. above Upon tho whole this month wss more like March wcJilhor with cold rains and col.l winds unfavorable to vegetation. May was one of extremo beat. Hierniomoter for M days ranged from 80 to 00" in tho shade, nnd forG 1,1 nays irom UlT to U0" In tho shade, and for 3 d tys from 93 to 100 in tlio shado. The low est point was tiii" In the shade. It was n month of extreme drought, no rainfall from the 29ili of April till the 20th of May. Never In my life have I witnessed a drought bo early in the season. It was n month of disasters ovir sol nnu land, lire, shipwrecks ntul railroau disasters and great loss of life. No less than throe towns wero almost wiped out by fire, Milton on the 14th of Miy, Coudersport on the 10th of May and Ebensburg on the 23rd ol May, nil towns of Pennsylvania. There were alio destructive fires in the forests of Pike and Clearfield countics,and in New Jersey, destroy ing vast quantities of valuable timber with many houses and hamlets, were laid In ruins. It is seldim, f How citizens, that we liavo to chronicle so many disasters In to l.ort a time of one month. Truly, tho Lord reignetb. II does all things well. June: the lowest point was 52 in the shade, ihe highest point was 90 in tho shade; no excessive heat. There wtre showers lo keep vt gelation growing, also some tonus of a serious nature, doing consliletnhle ctamage. July: rained for 0 days from 90 to 93 in tho shade, nnd lor 17 d ivs ranged from 80 to9Cin the shade. The heat w. grail al; the lowest point ns hi in the shade, the highest point 93 in the shade. Aliens': ther- luomettr ranged for 10 days from !Hr to US in the shade, There was n slight frost on the morning of the 10th; lowtst point 50 nnd highest point 98 in (be shade; oi whole the warmest monih nf the season. September: ihe lowest point C0 and Ihe highest 9fi in lie hade. Oetohtr: the lowest point was .10 and ho highest point 70 in the shade. Novtniher: the lowest point at ztro, the highest point na 70; the canal closed on the 22nd of Novem ber. Tho latter put of this month was very severe weather lor the season. December: tho lowest point wns 13 below zero, the highest point 62 above zero. It was a month of se vere ncather. During the year 18S0, there were cloudy days, 113; clear djys, some of them paitially so, 188; rainy d-ys. imluding nights, 43; snow; djys, inolnilii g night-, 20; thunder shoners, the first one in February April 8, May 1, June 12, July 21, August 0, making -19 for 1880. Whole depth of snow from January 1st, 18S0 to January 1st, 1881, was J fettlll inches. The morialily within the town limits of Bloomsbiirg during the year 1880, commencing January 1, 1SS0 and ending January 1st, 1831, is s fellows: Two of 92 ytnrs; 7 between 70 and SO years; 0 betwt en CO and "0 years; 8 he tween 50 and 00 years; fi between 40 nnd 50 years; (I between 20 nnd 30 years; 7 betwetn 10 nnd 20 years: from the cradle infant up lo 10 years, 14; making 59 for the year 1S80, an increise of 18 oytr the year 1879. As the year of 1880 has closed upon us and will go into history, nnd as we are just enterii g the thresh old of a new year, al my ndvancid nge. tho ac tive scenes of lifo aro nearly closed, and it is my desire lo leave somclhirg bthind me in tho way of admonition to my fillow men, especial ly lo the young Hint they may lake heed lo liiotr vsnva ni.il i-Rrnns llio snnrmnf ihe evil ways ai.tt tsenpo the one. the Jilblo says a man s heart uevisetn hiswav. but Ihe Lord directeth bis steps. I have seen tho young nisn of an oteu and gen eroushe.irt permit his standard of duty lo be pulled down nn d Irnmplcd upon by those who t ri lie with conscience and nicer at leliginn am! laik of immortality as if it were only a harm less nloisanlry. Iow, dear young man or young lady, keep your conscience if you lose everything ebe, keep your heart pure, and God will keep you in the night cf temptation which casts its shadows upon your path and under tho cover of which millions wonder and fill, to rise no more. Let it he seen nnd known that you'eau face the frowns and sneers and seduc tions uf temptations wiih a lcok that will u ' ' " t "'T'V , ' t WOrldhnf ' almma whnn ..L-oil In it whirs vnn rntinrit L-o .. ...... v.. . h ....... j - 10 uo what you cannot no with a goou con science and a pure heart, do not hesitate to look tho tempter firmly in the face and say 1 love and fesr the Great God in Heaven and I am not going to dishonor and disobey for tho fear or favor of any one on earth: I love trulli and purity nnd am not goingjto soil my con science and poison my heart by touching things ihat defile. I am not going give myself lo indulgence, that will embitter the best powers oflile, and that make dtalh 1 cds terrible. May (iod by his spirit press home to your hearts this admonition is the prnyer of your humble servant nnd woll wisher in Christ, John Snyder. Nothing so good for Headache nnd Dys pepsia as JJr. Mettauft Jicaaache ami JJut- dru Uts oi ini pepua J ills. Price za cents. All cell tnem. uec. The English publisher of Scrlbner's Monthly telegraphs for seventeen thousand conies of the coining Midwinter (February) number, an advance of six thousand upon his orders for the same last year. Tho Midwinter Sctibncr will be. as usual with this issue, a uumber of especial Interest and pictorial beauty, We have much plensuro in recommending Thermalino to our readers, ns an absolute euro for Malaria. Tho manufacturers!' namo nlnuoisftguaiaittceofits merit, It sells at 2.1") cents per box. For particulars see Advt, iuly 30, '80-flin The A. S. T. Co. Black Tip for children should be called for by parents, not only upon heavy shoos, in place of the metal a it fvcars as woll but upon all shots, as it looks neat and double their value. Tho medicine) of Dunbar Dick ,t Co. aro unexcelled for elegance, purity, mid relia. blllty. Their Soldlitlno BcidliU Powders, aro an pleosaut ns Lemonade. Their Bolt CapsuIcH aro world famous. 8eo Advt, July SO, '80-Om Deaths. IlE.NDKit In He iidirliwn on llm lOtli ult, Miry Ajiuca IJeneltir, ngetl 2jeir, 1 month isuayi. An (Imlnons Year Wo consider ourselves, part of nn ige that if it la not altogether Ireed from Miperstl- tlon, U fast shaking off tho shackWs, with- out, m hoi e, any detriment to lnlty rellg loua ueuoi nnu we look uacK with wonutr end contempt at tlnse creature whose minds were, of tho ordor that mado them dupes of Cornelius Agrippa, of Nostrnda- mus, of Uaglloslro, and tif the whole horde of men who in tbo dark art. Yet in spite ot our belongings and our contempt, nnd In- cauo this Is tho year 1881, tho majority of newspapers published in tho English Ian uutiuu imttj icib limit turn imucis utiu n intA iit. n,i a i. i hn.i n - i..i.. -r m...i.. ot.i.. Bumu ul '" a'"V ton's prophecy, and liavo given It to them generously, Indeed, so many various scraps of this precious document liavo been printed at one timo nnd another that if ouo should put them together It would tnkoalmoU ns many years as Mother yblpton lived in order to read them ; nnd wo cannot help thinking that ingenious penny-a-liners have supplied verslclt'R to the good tlnmo to help her oat, with a noble disregard of authenticity, nnd a decreet knowledgo that four hundred years and over nro likely to render anything of a logenuary character more or less corrupt nu n,ld Incorrect anyway. 11 a curious uocunieni, uus oiu iauy prophecy. But slnco one of Ihe features ""lied to fulfill llsolfln the year 1820 bIio haviug declared, It is slid, Unit London streets should bo deluged in blood when tlio dragon of liow Church and tho grasshopper of the Royal Exchange should meet, which event happened, without the expected ro suit, at n time when both of theso vanes lny together in a Btone-mason's yard 'awaiting repairs since that time peoplo have not tx- peeled so much of Mother Uhlpton as thy .,., ,11,1 " TOxai the world thoughts shall lly In the twlaklo ot on eye ; Water shall yet more wonders do, Now strange, It shall bo true," runs one ol the quatrains in n copy that may beas douotfiil as all the rest, prophesying after the fact, ' Through tho hltls man shall rhlo. And no hor-o nor as4 he at, Ms side; Under waters men shall walu, Shall ride, shall sleep, shall talk," runs another; and although sho skips the telephone and the phonograph and the pho tophone, she winds up with something hav ing rather n special interest to our own generation : "Fire and water shall wonders do, England shall admit a Jew, And tho world lo an end all-ill como In clghtien hundred an 1 eighty-one." There is many a simple soul sitting by country firesides theso winter nights, reared in a grew-ouio faith which puts Heaven chiefly in the attitudo of tlio angry and out raged avenger, to whom thoso lines havo had a vague terror of possibility. They aro people who wero taught in childhood to expect the end of the world, lo whom then n peculiarly bright mooulijht spread the earth with ghastly corpse-color that fort boded nothing else, to whom an easterly storm seemed something that not improba bly might bnve unclose, and in whose quak ing nightmaro dreams a day of judgment was a prominent factor. They would per haps be ashamed to tell you, but ever since they heard of Mother Shipton's name they have secretely felt that they should be a little glad when 1SSI was over and dono with. Nothing to them does the word of science signify, no notion comes into their heads as universe simply to destroy it b'foro bring jng it to completion ; thev lire only blindly 0 mcerned in tbeir own fate in such a con- tino-minir nnd tlipv nte untphinp. till-HOI- .(ler 8jns ,,i3 year ns they never did before. Woe betitle them if this winter a brighter aurora wbittns tho north man usual, or scuds up more crimson banuers nnd fiery lances to the zenith 1 Woe betido them if a cold spell come, where long stay of the mer cury below zero suggests ths horrible ntga- (ion uf death I Woe betido them if the spring rains are copious enough to fill the brooks and make freshets in the rivers with visions of another deluge! Woo betide thcru if August or November gives them such a slat- shower as was known in 18331 From all these things dreadful potenU arise, Mid they will not really know tranquil security ng'n till tue oiu ycarnas Deen rung out ana I l"tS- rung In, It is truo that some of these old prophe cies are very remarkable, and, If tradition may be trusted, have often been singu'arly vermeil ana wiy not Mother anipton s r It is true that nobody knows what might batmen if some stray comet should come along, with a force of its own equal to the undoing of Ihe creative purposes, and send our planet spinning, away from the sun. It is true that, according to our present knowl edge, it seems as if tho material world mvst cumu io uu eiiu soiuu iiuiu mien inu nu u ceases to givo light and heat why not this year as well as that year? Wo can not pre tend to answer tho conundrum, nut up can at least give the good ndvice compri-ed in the oyster saloon's t,igu Xnnquam non para tut, And wo might evet feel warranted by tbo gravity uf the situation by dt daring that doubtful and ominous to put the m-efves on l.i!t.. i.l .1.-. .1.... 1 1 behooves all lliose that regard the year us nieir uesi uetiaviur, mm uiey may, many rate.all the more suitably enjoy tbo surprise in atom for them when they wake and fitid the whole world jogging along in the dawn of 1882. See a woman on horseback in an other column, riding near i;pcer's Vineyards with a ouucli 01 grapes irotn which cpeer Port Urnpo inels made, that io so highly I esteemed by the medical profession for the use ot invalids, weakly persons and the aged. Sold by O. A. Kleltn. jan 7'S01y A thornueh and taf'o remedy is Dr. Met taur'i Headache and Dyspepsia J'itlt, old by all druggists. Price 2,r ccnls. dtc211m Hon. Georce N. Corson, Norristown. save; Tho Phoenix Pectoral Is indispensable in my uum iv. it acts nice a charm in curing coughs and colds with tho children, anil 1 always U9e It when addressing n jury. Price 25 cents. O. A. Kloim, llioomsburg. aprlC-ly Marriages Kesteii Beach In BloomsburL' on the 23rd u t,. by Ihe Itov. O. II. fiirunck. Mr. Harvey Kester to Miss Ada Brach. both of .Mimiaon township, uoinmuia Icunty, oi.nr risiiEit. At liioomsburir i'a.. iiv Itev. Stuart Mitchell D. D. Mr. Charles W. Oldt of Lewistown Ph., to Miss Lizzie M I' labor of Iilooiu-bu.'g, stjuuss ltooKiat On Dec. 20th. 18S0. at tbo housoof tbo brides mothor.Mupcy Pu uy ino tsov r. it. UHiineiu, rector ol si, James church, Muncy, Mr, Hess Strtiss, of i, line tuuge anu -hiss uuiuartiie itimer, ot aitiucy. iBMOvint IUCK8. At the home of bride's parents, 'lliursday evcnluir. Dec. HO. 18S0, by Itev. O L, llenscoter. Henry Bnioyer oi Blomnsburg, to Mias Minnie S. Hicks of willow urove. c:ou:.man sn:antii',i). At tho M. C Patsimiiue in Mllllinville, Thursday evening uecetnuer uu, isru, uy itev. u, lienscott- Murtln Ciileinan, to Miss Annie F, Sleg irieu, unn oi Denton, uoiumnm county l n. K1.0TZ WABIIUUIIN Dee. 2.'l at th rsiideneo ol W.J. Corell E-n. bv the Itev li. II. ocum, Mr. Charles K Klniz til Waverly, Unrhnii co., to .Miss Jlaitio 1 Washburn, ol llioomsburg. WAU0NHr.i,i.nit liloiina Dec. 2.1. atih residence nf ihe bride's patents, by Uev E, II. Yocuin. Mr. Joliu O. VVngunaeller io Ainu uium iiugues, an oi lilocwsburi;, Business Notinw "Walndt hrar ttiin Hr.sToaR" Is entirely differ ent fiom Ml others It Is ns clear swnter.nndas its name inotcaies, Is nlix ricct Vi gi'tnMi' Italr Ite stnrer ami nm-s not In nny manner iner the linnlth widen sulphur, Hiitrnr ot h-nrt mid Nitrmi.ii toner pien.irntliHiH havo done. It will li. nn'iils th treo the head f om all liainlrutt nestoro (irar llntr lo It natural color, and r-rt.duco a new growth whero It i innen nn. n win cnmgo iigm or ranra uair in QW davs to a liefiul.trnl cmiiksv lirnwn. Kvrrv t,nl. tlo Is warranted. Ask your druggist for It. For sale at Mnrsa linos., liloomslmrg, Tn. smltu, Kllno .Co., Philadelphia, and Hall k liuckell. New Yoik. W holesalo Agonta. oct. tt, so-lt Haudsom Ulsters for Little Boy'n nt I). Lowenberg's. Lulz & Sloan have nbont -10 Ladlrs coats and Dolmans which thoy will sell very cheap, GOO nice whtto thrffty shotcs wanted by Silas Young, Llghtstrcet, that are 2J. 3, -1, fi to 0 months old that weigh from 25 lbs, 30, 35, 10, -15 50 to CO lbs. each. Persons that want to buy shotJs please call around, I handlo from 30, d0 to 50 ahotcs per week, drc. 21, '80 2m. Applcton A. Muslin 81 cents n yard by the bolt at Lulr. !c Sloans, 100000 lbs. nf good prlmo pork wanted In iho next eight weeks by Bilns Young, Llghtalrrct. I want hogs that dress 60 lbs. (10, 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250 nil to 275 lb, apiece. I always want my pork dressed on Saturday and brought in early on Monday mornliig. Persons wishing to buy pork, please callnrouud early on Mon day mornings. drc. 25, '80-2m. lllnghnuiton Boots nt MclClnney's. Now is thn time to buy Furs 'heap at Lulz $: Sloan's. Tho largest Stock of Ready Made Clothing Can now bo seen at the Old Reliable Store of David Lowetiberg. Another nf those extra cheap lot of Leg gings nt Lulz & Sloan's, Harriet A. Newkirk, of Snletn, says: 1 was cured of tetter in my hand by three applica tions of Camphor Milk. Jly husband was cured of old running sorrs by using it. Il cured my snn of a sprained ankle. Price 25 cents Sold by C. A, Klcim, llioomsburg. april 10, 'SO.ly Holiday Hals, Seal Skin Caps nti hand at I). Lowenberg's Highest Cash Price paid for 1,000 Good Fat, Live VEAL CALVES this Fall and Winter. You can bring them rlalit nlong now on Monday, Tuesday nnd Vt'cdnosday nf each and every week this PnUnnd Winter. Bring in your good tat calves now and get your cash for Ibem. Bring them from the north, south east nnd west. Let them come right along now to Silas Young, Light Street. oct. 1 4ra The larcest. best and cheapest stock of Shoes nt Mclinuey's. For Fine Gloves' Buckskin. Dogskin, Kid (Imported) for Opsr.i Piirtirs Drrsa&c, go to l. Lnwecberg. Get your glovo fitting Shoes nt JIcKln ney's. How liHalth can be niaintiiinul Buy a Good Over Coat nt D. Lowenberg's. ItESCl'in) KltOM 1)RT1I. The rollnwInL- statement ot William ,T. t'ouchtln. ot t-omi'iv lie, Slavs.. Is so remarkatihi that o hep ioak tor 11 tlio attention of ourrcaders. llesajs: 'in Iho lull of 1S7B wl en I was taken with a Violent niecatnK uf thn I titiirs followed hy a severe c-jUkIi. 1 soon hegan to loto my nppetlto and lle-h. 1 was In tho -.slimmer -of ilJI I was nilmltten to the city Hospital. White therotheUoctors .atd 1 hailaholo in my left lung as hln ns a half dollar, toxpendeu over a hundrutl dollar In doctors and medicines. I wnss-o far goneatono tlmoa report went around I wasdend. I gno up hope, but n friend told mo of nit. VM. 11 ALL'S IIALSAM FOIt THIS LUM1S. I lai'glu-d at my friends, Ihlnktcg that my caso was incurable, but 1 tot a bottle to satisfy them, when iu my Mirpribu unn graiincniion, i commeiicen io i reel tetter. .My nope. once ueau oegan to rcvive.anu to-day I fuel in better spirits than 1 have for threo veara. I i write this hoplnif you will publish It so that ev- nrpncn nnr liat tn 000 nnvinrf onl-i-ery one nnilctert with Ulseasul lungs will bo Induced t-rLstel- UUI tlbl. IU -WU tmyitl HUU bo convinced that ciiNsUJlcrioN CAN IlBCUItKD. I linvn til ten lu-n Imll Ipn niwl nnn nnalllrpH' nnr Hint. I It has done mora good than all the other medicines I havo taken since mv sickness. Sly cough has al most entirely disappeared and I shsllsoon bcablo to go to work. Hold by drujrglsts. Take Wm. Hall'a Uals.iin only llewareof countertelts. ouLts-lyeow JPXJBJL.IO SALE UI-' VALtJAlii.r. REAL ESTATE I In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Col. Co, I'a tho undersigned administrators ot DaWd Leo, deceased, will expose to public sale on l,nvp it iipp-mco it rnntnitit? rrpnpr tho premises In Iho town ot Light Street, Hcott n'lC 11 ULl-'lu-t' 11 LUnilllllb UlLf township Columbia county, I'a., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1881, tho following described real estate: A House and Lot, situate In Light stiect In Scottlownshlp and county I aforesaid, bounded on the north by lot of John War den, on tho east l-y an alley, on tho south by an al loy, and on tho west by Main street or roail. running Ier'r.nooMercet' con,alnlDlf one-tlllrd of an Teiims of SAui.-Ten per cent or one-fourth of the urohaso money to bo rahtatthe striking down of tho property, tho one-fourth less tho ten per cent nt the continuation or sale and the remaining three- fourths In one year thereafter with Interest Irom confirmation nisi. HKEOEl'UltMAN, C'llAHLES LKE. dec, St, 'so-ts AOmlolstratojs, ORPHANS' COURT SALE OK VALVACLK REAL ESTATE ! rursuant to nn order ot tho Orphans' Cuurt of ro- lumbla county, Pennsylvania, v. Ill bo bold at public salo on tlio premises In the township of Centro In said county on Friday, January 21st, 1881, nt f lirn Vfl-fl- m tlio fnllmitlnn .IamiMIi.uI tltll T KSTATU, late of Andrew Otnglos, dicvased to-wtt: The undlMdcd or e-halt ot all that certain It ot ume, Limcstouo or LIMESTONE OUAIIRY uiitiuuxwina yuxiuni, oiumio m ti.uu ecmiu tun n&ui, uuilllliuiu county, ra bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone on the north side of tho Lackawanna and llioomsburg railroad, thence by land late of I'UIllp .miivi uui uimcuij vikui uuu inreo'iuiiriiis uegrct a west twenty-lhreo perches to a stone, thence by the same south seventv.rour nnti tlin,.fAiirtiiaiipf7f.u weuavo perci.es to a .tone, tlienco by other lime- 8tono lot soutli twenty.ilgiit aud three-fourths dc grcou oast twenty-three perches to caid Lnckawan- uu uuu iiiuuiuauurK ruuruau, tuenco uiODg llio same norUisovonty-fournnd onc-fourth degrees east five nfrhps tn Inn nltion rr tw.t.lnr.lTif. i..n,ninni I 115 SQUARI3 PERCHES. bj the samo moro or U. Kxceptlngandresonlrjg unto thehclraof rhlllo Miller and assigns all tho Umber they may want for fencing within two years from the 19th day of Ko- venrtcr, isto, also rcse nlng tho uso and occupation ot tto north end of said lot as the same can bo farmed unth such time pr times that tho same thall bo wanted for ouamlue purposes, said lot Uonenprt as ft Umt'Stniir, tiiLirrv. ' ... , ,....r r, ,i,v)ii iu, ui tiimuu, bimnw li, said centre township, Columbia county, I'enn- uylvaula, houndod and described t H.follows, to-wlts Also, nil flmt. r.rtuln nfnnlA, . , un mo tiorin uy puuuo roan leading from llloomu- uurgloiierwicK, on Ihoeabtby land ot tho heirs of KlliaThoiusH, deceased, on thofouthhylandof 'I'llnuu Naglo and on tho west by school house lot, euiHuiuuiB uiiii'iy-vigiu ptrcncf, 'i his Is a ery do. blrabla building lot. Tim above lota will to sold on the following terms and conditions; one-llilrd ot purchaso money to remain charted on sam rcni I'suiis miring iio natural nro of Mary Ann (lngl-s, widow ot said Andrew dingles, do. coastd, and thn Interest thereof to bo annually r.i rnsuuriy paid vo her, tho tald .Mary Ann Ulnffle, Iiy tho iiurehasci' or purchascis, suld Interebt to tie ocmpuieu irom mo contlrmatlon nisi of tald naif, and at Irsr da ath tho principal to bo paid totbuad. mlnlstiilorB ot tald Andrew (ilngics, deceased! ten p t cent, of two thirds ot the purchase to bo natd ut tho striking down of the property, one-half of tlio balance of two-thirds tf Iho purthaso money at ttih cgullrmutlon of salo, and thootherono-haitin otio year thereafter with Interest on tho fcame from continuation nisi, l'urchaker to pay for deed, II. KHAN K ZAIIlt, WM.T, HIIUJIAN, ate, 4,'M-U Ada'ri. of Andrew oinglu. PROSPEOTDS FOR '81. .During tho coming yenr it is the intention of the proprietors of THE COLUMBIAN not only to keep up its prist stnn iliml of excellence, but lo still further improve it. THE COLOMBIAN is the largest paper in Columbia county and therefore contains more reading matter than nny other. THE COLUMBIAN is the cheapest, because our sub scription price is only SI 50 a year in advance while all others any where near the same size charge $2.00. lie dolitnTbictf) is tho best, because we employ more assistance, and devote more care and attention to it, than any other receives. It is the best ADVERTISING MEDIUM,, because our subscription list is larger by several hundred than any other in the county ,and there fore it reaches more readers. If others would do as we have done, to-Wit, Cllt Oil fill Iiei'SOnS WllO ' 1 .... ,,,. ! l :...,.. .,.. t: HCVCl' pay tOl' their paper, OIU" llSt wnnld ho rlnnhlp Hint nf nnv ntlior WOIUU UL UUUU1U U1UL OI .111 UltlLf , ,. , , , . paper published here. WlthlH .i, ,,n,, ,,)- . ;,, tllC HOXt year WO CpeCt tO 111- sCnberS, lllld tlllS IS the rCilSOll 7 why we can allord to sell the pa per cheaper than any other oHice though we occupy more room,have more money invested, nnd employ more hands than any of our com petitors. Every family should al reading for the young and old, valuable household recipes, and ; information for the farmer. Every business man should have it, because it containB all the court hirncppdmr nlir-rifT's snips Aoo. l'lOlUUlgS, SlieilU S S.lltS, tieci- 8;01.g 0f the court of freilGnil in Hlolls UI lllL "till I, ,ulU.ll 111 terest, and much other matter that every business man in the county should read. OTTDR JOB DEPARTMENT IS complete. V e liaVO tllC latest . , , . Fiyies oi J.ype anu urnamental nnnin,,, l l , LJiaracteift, and are prepared to I l r . . UO it elaSS OMVOl'k that 110 Other , . ,, OlUCe 111 tllC COUIltV call (lO. Visiting Card8, Weddinc Ilivi - . tations, Programmes. Circulars I plain Or Ornamental. Posters. Pa per Books.Note and Letter Heads Envelopes, Statements, Shipninir m , ... . , . , iuys, nnti in met any kuui nrintill!? can bn nhtninnil l,umu,b ulu 1)0 OUtaillCU i ore at the verv lowest nvippq v jm'i-v--' Order T)nnl. .1 T1 l. ta i t .1 -- """'-,J ' i xjuejKH mill iniiik- MonL's nt nvnsn I description Drhltcd and hound ,-ol'iM,"uu la"-u null UOUIKI. Specimen copies of tho WJ11 1J0 Hent nn onnlinnrinti 0,1 application. ELWELL & BITTKSBEHDER, Oolumbian Building, Near Court Houso, East Sido The Great Bargain Room at Oak Hall. There never was any where before, so far as we know, such a sale of clothing as is now going on at Oak Mall, taking up the whole ground floor. A hundred thousand dollars worth 01 good clothing, nearly all of it new antt iasnioiiitoie, uu ui it well made and of good materials without exception (for we make no other) is being sold at prices which bring loss instead of gain. Clearing sales occur at the close of every season ; but they commonly are sales of broken assortments and odd garments, and of small quan tities. Here toward the end of our most successiui season we are clearing out what ever, for any cause, has shown signs of being slow. Thousands of whole suits and overcoats and odd gar ments as well. Now the sole reason for selling this mass of valuable clothing, without even an at tempt at. profit, is that stated above, which may be put into different words, thus : J o get our stock into the most at tractive condition, without regard to immediate profit. And so, wliile this sale is roing on, the choicest, most approved, most successful, clothing we have is up stairs. 1 he prices there are not re duced at all. This sale will hurt that while it lasts, be cause the clothing in the bargain room is extremely good. For this reason we want it short ; and to make it short, the prices are low. Bnnsr back promptly what you don't want at the price. You can order by letter, or buy here, according to your own convenience. Un receipt ol a letter from you, will send the means of tak ingyour own measure. Then you can tell us what you want, near enough so that we can take the risk of suit ing you. Wanamaker & Browx, Oak IUi.i.. MnrLi-t and Sixth, I'iiiiaiir.Li uii. PORT GRAPE WINE Uned In tlio principal churches forcoirmunion uur poses. EXCELLENT FOB LADIES AND WEAKLY AND THS AGED. 'pjtvSSAIC.N.j, A 1 ' fet EXCELLENT FOR FEMALES. Spfjer'o Port Grape Wiue FOUR YEARS OLD. mbis Celebrated Name Who Is luudo Irom I ho X Juice ot tho uporto urapu talMd In this Country lis luvatuiblo Tonio and Strengthening Properties are unsurpassed bv any other NalUe Wines. Hell K tna puro julcoof thi-eirupc. juoduccd under Mr. Speer'H own eraoual supi'rvislon, its purity Bid eeiiiiliirntNS aie guran ted. 'ihe jountew child miy p.n niKn or us gencinusiiuallneh nnu the tteuk est liiulldu-o U tu ouVMiitHfn It Is parMculatly b.'iiillclil lo tho aged and ilenintatid, nnd fruited lo the vallous ailments that ntTict theueaker si'.. It la io i itn ropri'iu im.iu lit. 1IC.L1I.U S PEER'S Tho 1. J. SHKItUY Is a Winn of snnt'riorrhiirnrfpp from tm ii Itts umdo For I'urlty, lilchneiiS,Plaor nmiM.die.ii I'lopertics, it wm u-toumi unuceiied. tltlll n.'ll llbux fit line (rfihlim m It Jit 1 1 i.u nt tlw. ,,-nr,.. S PEER'S) ThtH llItANDVstaljtNnnrivn1i.fi In il.la I'nnntpv being tar superior tor medical purposes. IT IS A 1't'Iti: distillation f om the crapo and con tains valuablo medical properties. It has a dellcata 11 nor. similar tn mat m iim grapes from which ltls dlstllled.atid Is in L-rnat ravnp uluong Ilrsl class faiiitlltn. Sco that the signature tf Al VltKl) Si'BKIt,l'a.ssalo J , is over the corf tit each bottio. soi.n HY C, A. duo tti t-t KL.12IM. A UDITOU'B .NOTlCh. om - Qi iv.vnjfcHSfcr ii i: .. figs WtgzfzZ.:, .... li3i,fe-iNV5ES?E T'i.lll he undersigned Auditor nrnolntpit ln.firmt ot common rleiw rt Colmnbhi county to moko dUtrlbutloii otthei rund In tlm hands ot W. 11. Ab- uuii, ,.,bu-i, ,i,i L'eiieui i.i creiiuors ot William Haul), in and umnnL-tin. nnrti( ,.i,tin., will meet tlm parties Interested lit 1,1s rtil.n in liioouisLurg on .Mni.rta), tlm jih iiay t f Jaruary. 1-si, at two o'clock In tin. niiernroit ot taldday to pertorm tho duties of his appoliitim nt.when artl whore all rmonB InlrreMiu aro reniincd topro- m ui lurirviuiius io ham runu nr tt forever debarred from totnluL-lii toi'iisliuioolfaldliiLd ,, . . I!. It, 1KKLKH, dec. ill, M-iw Auditor. UlsKOM IIK1KS. COLVMlilA COVXTY, AS: 'I'hu Coinmuuweulih r,r i',r.nfaiHi...i., ,n Jlojt. Aesigneo e;f n. II. Kvaus, ierlek, I'a., Mm.' ...,s M"" "if un, -uujigau, aan . Ml ler, Waslilngloi,, i. v., Julia M. Kliles. Vhlla Wl. nhla. IM .Mary ifouts, wmi,. iaven,pac. K Hod. nu.' 'teVi'V.. ;?.dul , ".u-"'.JH.v hfr guardian, VP lhy'W'y I' "'w'k, l a., ami le! all Inio"". int;'l'l'hU'i1'V1'Vt'tlt''''! "ktl11 r'hrtby!clteii Court at at, itrphmiH' court to be held ut liloomsbu ir nn ihe llrnt .Monday il Kebruaii next, then pud there to accept or telusoto tul.ii tho realt-Mate of ba d Wm l.an, deci'ased. ul Iho artir.iltea lu. alum ti'ii upnii it byiboli,ipieM,diiiy awsriied by Ihiisaid ('uuu and returned by thubhciltr ur.a. r I tin Aet oi AkKt'iniilt iu siuheasc niui'e and moil. Hereof f li'l not"UW' Wll' "lt' K"u" "ot tola Wltnt'bs Ihei Honorable William Kitten, l'.eeldcnt oi AllrHHliI rnnrl. n ltlr..wi..-.. 11... !.t,.. itay ot lkHftiiber, A. l) oue tho'maud i liht hun drud and eighty, ..muu O.M. Oner. - L'lnkO. O. wputy. etc, w 'k,.4w e.