THE C0L.DM;B1AN. tiLooasBCRO, rnioiT, JAHUARr it, irsi Jan. 7J.tljr. . 1 S j 8 4 S 7 a 8 4 f. 7 S ( 0 li It t IS 14 15 10 11 I? 19 U 18 Id III IT 18 It M 1 II IT l 18 l l 8 28 83 14 tt M M 84 28 W 81 tS t 80, SO t ., . 81 . . I Ptbl .. i 8 8 4 5 An. . I I I H1 11 M 10 I 11 t s V 10 II It 18 18 14 I 18 IT 18 18 14 15 18 IT 18 i. f) 81 I? 18 4 K W II 88 83 84 ii W 8! 8J S 8b V8,S 81 ,. Mnr. . .. 1 S 8 4 f Hep. .. t 8 T C 8 10 II It It 1 1 f I 10 18 14 18 10 II I' 18 II 8 18 14 18 18 IT !0 81 W (9 14 85 1' M 81 88 til 84 81 i 88 80 31 85 ,! 8S ml BO I April IV Oel. I' 848818 I II t I 1 I 10 II It 8 14 1 It toll 1 18 It 4 If! 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The WUkttharre Album is the name of a new paper storied recently in that city. Tho liverymen are happy. Their teams have been kept busy since the good Weighing came. Mis Bellas of Philadelphia is visiting Mr'. Bisliton and Miss Sloan, Tho Convocaticn of Willisimiort met at Wllllamsporton Tuesday and Wednesday. Tbe force on the nw railroad was increased by CO men list week. Wellington (lartman has purchased a farm in West Hemlock township, Montour county. Those who know ray (lint it is tho .proper thing now to carry an umbrella ntida band box when you go out wilb a sleighing party. Onions, pounded to a pulp, and bound on the neck, are said to bo an excellent remedy for diphtheria. Dr. Mitchell will exchange pulpits will) tho Rev. Arllirr Johnson of Shickshinny on Sun day next Five good dwelling houses in BloomaVmrg for sale, cheap, and on good teims. Apply to jn 14-2w " Paul E. Wirt Lockard's car shopB aro running night and day in order lo fill a contract which they have on hand. There were six conversions at the Baptist church on Sunday evenirg. Good work ha, been done at their protracicd meetings. H. L. DierTenbacb, at one limo editor of this piper, has been appointed mercantile apprais er of Clinton county, by the commissioners. A sleighing party of twenty Indies from Dsn ville, took dinner at tho Exchange Hotel on Tuesday. Miss Quii.n, of Allentown, Pa., and Mis McDanitl or Packerton, Pa., are visiting at Sheriff EntB. The Inige and increasing business of Lockard Bros, renders it necessary tor them to build an addition to their shops, which ihey propose to do soon. Several ladies have been asaulted on the street recently, by some ruQin. The fellow ought to be caught and dealt with as he deserves. The Williamport Gazette t Bulletin recent ly published an interesting hi'tory of the courts in that county, and also n list of the members of (he bar with short biogrnphical notices. We have made arrangements with an able correspondent for a weekly letter from Iho Slate Capital during the sessions of the Legis lature. The first one will appear next week. On Tuesday last Thomas Bunyan was buried near Watsontown. He was of an advanced age Many of his descendants an i relutiyes live in I his and adjoining counties- Tho villige of Paris, Clark county, Virgin la, was completely snowed under December 20th. Peoplo got out of their houses by going on the roof and walking on the snow cruBt. An unusual number of disasters at sea, rail road accidents and deaths from fire have oc curred wilbin the post (no weeks in different parts of the country. The sleighing has ben excellent the past week, and judging from the constant jingle of the sleigh bells many people have been enjoy ing it. Most of the causes on the trial lint for Feb ruary term are lets than a year old. There are few counties in the Slalo where the business of the courts is in so good a condition. In many places the lawyers think they are lucky if their cares are reached in two or three years. Hereafter, twen ly-livo cents will be charged for the insertion of marriage notices- Clergy men who send ui notices, and all others will please bear this In mind. No charge will bo made for death notices. Obituary poetry, ten cents a line. A party of about fifty ladies and gentlemen drove down lo Danville on Tuesday afternoon and had an elegant supper at the Montour House. Mr. and Mrs Reibl knew just how to make it pleasant for such parties. The Normal School is well filled with stu. d onls this term. There are twelve from Shan. nendosh In attendance. If all other portions of the district would do as well as that town has dnno lor eeveral years past, the buildings would be too small. There are many pstementa in town that are in a dangerous condition. When It might ea sily have been done they were not properly cleaned, and the water that r' ained on them because no opening were made for it to run in to the gutter, has froien, making them very slippery t It ia lo be hoped that no one but tbe occupants of such premises wilt get a fall on these pavements. It is a great source of annoyanco Ibat no change list yei been made In the mail routes through this county If any one should ar range the routes with the view of inconvenienc ing the largest number of people he could not I ave done it more successful!--. A Urn nnmi ber of petitions have been signed but nothing Has yet resulted from them. If our postmaster his any inUuenca wlih tbe deptrtuitut at 'Washington very body would U (really oUlgtd io Mm (fUta&dtetfccUBetj. There were four sleighing fiirtlia wrnl out of town on Friday night, last reek, ono lo each of tho following points, UenKn, 11 rwlck, Dauvlllenntl S slitown 0. T. Fay, IHyoke, Mass,, aiys: Almost allnf the clilUr-n's times e id hare ilio A, 8 T. Co. Tip i'n 'h m in fac we rnnldno' sell them without In fait it lias become a nccolly to l ave llitm. We nr tliak'ul to our many subscriber who have pa d for h- pap-r fir tho pest tear. There are still n few wli-i have not peld Brad er, II you aro one of lli'te, you will confrr a gieat fivor mi ns, nd feel mu'h more com fortable you tsol f by ptylng up. 1 1 i much eisier to pay over j eir tlnu lo let ll run several yevs and pny a largo bill. Ai tho low rate of $1.60 a year, we expert evrry one lo pay promptly' Somi thing nter fifiy nl the citizen of Dan ville, latlln an.l gv.tletueo, iliov up here In sbdjibs on Tlitnstley n!glii,l lot week, and were cnlcrUimcl right mynly a the Exihange hotel. They brought musicians with thera and dsn clng whs indulged iu fur Into the morning. An elegant supper was repsred for ihem by .'tilths & hitnb rlin- The member if the pa ty wrre much plea'-.l wllh Iheir Ireaimtnl at llie Hotel. A fhiirnuuh and safo remedy is Dr. Mtl (aur't Headache and Dytpeptia 1HIU, Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cents. dec241oi A terrible accident occurred at Allentown one day last week. A boiler at the rolling mill exploded, instantly killing a number of persons, end others have died since from the Injuries. The boiler was supposed to be in good condition, Mr. Harold Kogets, son in law of John A. Funston, Esq., is connected with these works. The three fire rompaniea of this town hate agreed on n constitution and by-laws for tbe government of the fire department. As soon as the town council approves of tbe action of the companies, the department will bo organi sed, and a chief engineer and two assistant en gineers be elected, Such an orginizatlon will be of great benefit to. the town In esse of tiro. We have much pleasure in recommending Thermalino to our renders, an an nbsoluto euro for Malaria. The manufacturers' namo nlono Is n guarantee of its merit. It sellsat25 cents per box. For particulars see Advt, inly 30, '80-6m Dr. D. W- Conner removed to Wilkesbsrre on Tuesday, where he will open an office for the practice of his profession. He is a thor oughly educated physician and we have no doubt that he will meet with well deserved cuccess in his new field. A young man tiy the namo of Coleman, of Orangcville, slipped on the ice at Light Strtet on Sabbath last, breaking hi collar bone. He was immediately brought lo tbe residence of Dr. J. B. McKelvy, of this place, where tbe fracture was dressed, and he returned home shortly afterward. Tho medicines of Duxdib Dick A Co. are unexcelled for elegance, purity, and relia bility. Their Seidlitine Seidtitz Powders, aro as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Cnpaulos aro world famous. See Advt july 30, '8U-6m A MAGNIFICENT 8I.EIOHINO PAKTV. On Friday evening of last week, a party of eenltenun ard ldis. well known in social cir cle, enjoyid a splendid sleighride behind four spirited horns, controlled bv the master- hand of John Gil bs, and pnecrded to Hess' Hotel, Benton, where a grand time was had. Dane ing was pnrtiripsled in until the wee small hours, the party having taken Iheir mu sic with ihem. All spoke in the highest terms of the elegant repa that was rerved them by the hostess, Mrs. Hess. Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial dieaes,8crof- ula and general debility cured by 'Dr. Lind- sey's Bluod Searcher. Sold by druggists.jl44w Wo have received the i flicial report of the State Hoi-pilal for tho insane at Danville, for the two years ending September 30th, 1S80. For the year 1878-0 there were 2 males and 4 females committed from this county. Fur 1870-80 there wrro 3 males and 3 females. Since tbe enction of the institution there have been 33 males and 22 females smt there frcm this county. The report Is neatly printed and appears lo be very complete. In speaking of Mr- F. C. Ever, Steward, formerly of lliii town, the report says he "still eonlinues in bis posi tion and fills it with his customary fidelity and success." A HAD DSATU, The announcement of the death of Bev. O. D. S. Marclay on Monday morning was so startling that the community could scarcely re alize it. Wednesday evening after golrg home from prayer meeting he was taken with cramp in the stomach frcm this he rallied a little but on Thursday afterroon ho attack became more severe, frcm which came inflammation, and mortification set in, which ended in his death about five o'clock on Monday morn ing. Mr. Marclay came to Bloomsburg in May, 1878 and took charge of Ihe Lutheran congregation ihen urder the care rf Dr. J.Mc Cron. He took great delight in doing all pos sible for the ehureh under his rari. He bad made extensive preparations for conducting a series of meetings for tbe winlor. Bev. Earle, D. D., an evangelist of great fame from Mais- achueett, bad been aecured to asait in conducting the meeting and would have beou here on Saturday The week of urayer was commenced on Ihe 3rd of January and Mr. Marclay assisted up until Wednesday evening, and bad appointed the following Sunday as the day to commemorate Ihe Lord's Supper, When he was taken sick au announcement was inide that Ihe communion servicts would be postpon ed. He had commenced his teimon for tha Sunday, choosing as his text I Corinthians xith chapter and xxviih verse Thus, with Bible open, the text chosen, and afrwnoUs written, be was in the grap of death uioi at the same time he was to have given his ciimon In bis death thechurih has lost a beloved pas tor, the community an exemplary et'iien and the family a very kind and devoted fmbtr and husband. Aside from hit church member be had endeared himself lo a good many people, whom he always met witn a kind and pleaisnl smile, Ha was always active in Iho woik for the Matter, and whenever posiibl9 would en courage some one to renewed energies. He wis born in Seward, Schoharie county, N. Y , March U 1840, and died January 10, 1831, being 40 years, V months and 29 duys old. The funeral services were held In the Luther an church the church being very hiuvily draped about tbe altar. The body was taken to Bosemont Ceueterr for interment. The regular annual meeting o Oen. Wei' llnglm 11. Ent Pot, 0. A, it., No. 1S2 was held at Bloomsburg on Tuesday evenligef last week. The fullowing officers were unanimous ly electee for the ensiiingyian Pest Command er, C. B, Brockway ; Senior V. Command er, N. B. Fowlerj Officer of tbe Day, John Dodsong Chaplain, 8tephen Collins; Quarter Msster, W. II, Bwen tielj Officer ol ibe (Juard, U. H, Kntj Surgeon, Daniel Boisj Represenfa live lo Slate Encampment, C. P. Sloan) Ooun ell of Admluisiratlon, 0. 8 Fornwald, 18 months; B F, Hicks, 12 mouths and Frank Boii, 6 moolbt, Tha installation Of rfficei will Ukt place at Fatwan'tt tlttl Friday tTtDibf, THE COLUMBIAN AND Vick's Fuirai.Guidk Of the many guides anet seed and pUnt culngnoi sent out br our see smen and nurserymen, and that are doing lnt so in noli lo inform ihe piople and iK-nutl fy and enrich our co'tntrt j none nr t j beiutllul, nono so instructive ''Vlck' Fl ral I Oiildf It naiier Is the chntc-t. lis lllu-trs-l lions handsome, snd given by the hundred, while its coln.eil nla'e tin gem, This work, although costing bill 10 c-nl, is handsome enough fnr a glf book, or a place on the parlor ' tsMc. Published by Jsmes Vlek, Ito dirstcr, N- Y. Ourladv render wi I iloubtl-4 br nleiscd lo learn oi a simnle nrec-'S bv which c lored i.lc- lure miv be nppllid to silk so pnif.ctly that iht-ornam ntsllnu Ik mislaid f.r hand-paint ing. The pictures of ll .w,rs, frnll and othor obj-ca are print"! in oil co!or i.n upoclnMv prepared tapr, snd nsy be i rnnittd In de- aliens tonill une's 'amy They nru translened bv simply eiiol'lenliig ihe luck of tho picture with water ami pres'ing il on with n red ho iron, This iticoration Is so much easlor dono than hand painting Ihnl the bulbs arousing It fnr ornaincnlirc the panels, collar, and siali cs iif dresns. Banner. WhiU there it no immediate danger of the spread of i-mall pox in this town, it is well to take every precaution lo prevent it from get ling nny loothold. There are rainy cue-) in Pblladephia and either places, and thedlirne may easily be brought here by strangers. We would therefore advise the following course to be puruid. Ltt everybody b vaccinated. The town authorities should require this to bo done, and appoint some physician lo whom the poor ran go at the expense of the loan, and be vaccinated. Any one who is taken sick should be very careful not to go out of the houre unlil sstlefied of the nature of thet dUease. If it should bo small pox it mijth easily be communicated lo others. An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. FINAL NOTICE. We Mil) have a thousand dolla'S insuhscrii tinn to the Coi.UMnuN etsndiug on our hooks, which was doe Odder lei, 1879. PersoiH sllll owing for tho piper ptior to that lime are heieby notified that unless Ihey pay very soon costs will be made. We nte tired of waiting postage on bill to which no attention is paid, but will try itonce more and eend a statement to every one Indebted to the firm. Unless thero is an early responso to the claims we will put ihem in the bandi of a justice. 0. B Br.ocKWAY, Geo. E. Elwki-l. Nothing so good for Headache anil Dys pepsia ns Dr. Mellaur'i Headache and Dyt peptia PiUt. Price 25 cents. All druggists sell them. dec. 24 lm AVm. M. Hughes, the populnr liveryman, has been very unfortunate, On ChUtmaa day, one of tho beautiful grov match team, which he re cently puribaird of F R. Jackson, of Berwick, was olmoct ruined for 1 fe by a runaway acci dent. Last Friday, a hostler, who hai been in liU emplnv bu t a ehort lime, took out iho o'her grey horse. The animal being rathtr high siriinc, the ricielesa homier over drove him, and the next morning Ibe horse waifmnd dead in his stall. This of course caused the dihChari!o of tl e hnnbr, nhostarttd out, lak inc wi'h h'm a valuable overcoat, whirh, how ever, w i recovered at Stoik'on. Th" loss of his best team, and one if 'he mo-t showy in this end of ihe county Is rather tongh on the good nalund and pe pnlar liverymnn, and we trust lhat tbe season of his bnsiness mis torlunes is ended. Hatleton Sentinel. Freqnenlly our young men receive invita tions fre m strange quarters anil ore at a loss to understand why Ihey received them from the parlies. In order lo intoim them how it hap pens, sometime;; bow to account for unexpcit ed invitations lo tliighirg carnivals, we will relate a little incident ibat occurred a short time since. A parly of charming lady vocal ills were over to Heller's church, fa'cina'ing the good people in lhat vicinity with their wonderful voices and extrac rdinary musical ability, and on their wav home it was proposed that Ihey.should get up a sleighing parly. All were unanimously of the opinion lhat horses were absolutely necessary to take a slegh ride, but how to procure them without much ex penditure of wealth was what perplexed their fertile bruins. Of course, silver was plenty with them, but remembering the old saying "Economy is wealth," ihey had determined to economize this year, to resume "as il werf;" and tohirenhorse would be wasteful and extravagant In the extreme All were "at Sea," when a brigiit and sprightly maiden from whose eyes beamed ihe light of intelligence, anil on whoso brow was Indelibly stamped expediency ven tured ihe suggestion wlrch was to help them out of iheir dilemma, that they should invite II- for he had a horso a happy thought in which all concurred. "Why, it's just ihe proper en per," Ac. Now everytli ing will be delightful and the tnticipaleil magnificent time will be had if H - don't mar Ihe prospects. Liter i The party was had, Fore Sale or Rent. Snjder's tannery, lo cated in Bloomsburg, is for sale or rent. Pos sesion given April 1st, 1881. Fur price and terms apply lo C. W. Neal or F. P. Billmeyer, Bloomsburg, Pa, jan 7lf COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, January 5, 188P Council met at 7 o' clock p. m., present tbe President, Q, A. Herring anil Messrs. Thomas, Sbarplcs, Rabb and Holmes. Minutes of last meet ing read and approved. Bill for rent of room.occupleel by Friendship Fire Co., on fourth floor of building of J. J. Browcr was presented. After consultation couuoll agreed unanimously to pay thirty dollars ($30,00) for use of ead room for tbe present year to expire on tbe first day of April A. D,, 1881. Council alto agreed to pay Peter Qrosj thir ty dollars ($30,00) for room occupied by Rescue Fire Co., for tbe year ending on tbe first day .of April A. D. 1881. Mr. Holmes moved that a committen bo appointed to prepare a health ordinanco to be presented to tbe council for their adopt ion, and that the President of Council be chairman of said committee, seconded by Mr. Rabb. Pawed unanimously, whereupon tbe President pppointed Messrs, Rabb and Holmes on said committee, BUI of Bloomsburg Water Company, for the use of water from December 1st, 1880, to January 1st, 1881, of ($133,331), payment of which wai unanimously refused bycoun ell, Tbe following bills were examined and approved and the secretary directed to draw orders for the same, Bill of Samuel Eastman for discharge nine. $10,00 1,45 3 15 22.00 70,00 BUI ol Rollins, Holmes and ler. nails and spikes. Schuy Bill of John F, Purnel, for smithing, ei ii peter Gross for 9 months rent, " Bloomsburg Gas Co. for Deo. " M. O. Woodward, town con stable for December, " '' M. O, Woodward, for arrest of Wm. Metr, Bill of 8, W, Sbutt, one night police duty, Bill of U. I). Freas, one night polico duty, Bill of J K. Qrotr, Becty., for peo. 8,33 00 1,00 1,00 16,00 Total $139,93 On motion adjourned. John K. Grotz, Secretary, If you take our advice you will lose no time in celllrg on your diugglst for 'Seller's Cough Syrup' without an tquJ Pile 35 tmU. "JaieH DEMOCRAT, BIlOOMSBUEGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FA, HOUND ABOUT ltOAIHNOOKKKK. Jan.0, 1P81. ' Dr. Bjllck wai in town one day last week, Rv. I,, R. Kramir, of tno U. 11, chii'cb ol I this plnce, closed a re l.- of meetings at M. n tana, this county, Sun J ir evening, W. A, Berninger shut hlmse'f through ono of hl flngors, wlih n pistol, while hnndllng it rithcr toj curelenly, u few days ago, Miss Stllle Ml ler, fotrocrly one, of Nu ml'ilns falrort (Into-el-, has returned to her former pi ins of shod.', from an extended visit In iho far West, Sirs. Dmltl Ilnitck, who purchased tha Dar ius Yeiger propertTi npprsite Ycager's store, Is making picpsratlon lo build a black'uilth shop on Ihe premises . Wo presume iho Rev, J. V. Ibdlno enjoy ed a happy New Year, as a donation was tendered him by his friends in the-, vicinity of Mill drove. 'Johnny' Moyer, the oyster man, 'Jake Rhawii, thn beer man, 'Jerry' Frederick ihe plow man, and 'Fill' Gelger, ihe tnnorial ar tist, all sporting bojs of Catnv tail, (pent n por. lion of the holidays in and around our little rural village. On December 23th, 1880, by the Rev. L. Lindeustrutli, Mr. W. L. Snyder, ot this placo to Mi's Hannah Fahringer, of Nnmldla May, success and happ!no nllend friend Will and wlfens down life's vale Ihey arm in arm do journey. Mr. Frederick Pfalilcr's team, of Calawlsa, while nt Numldla one day lat week, ran down the road toward the widow Fettcrmsn's, and when near there, ono of tho hordes, a valuable animal, about four years old, caught fast with ono of her feet and broke her leg about the fet lock. The horse was put in topes and tho limb set by Dr. Mears Mrs. Henry Fahringer, residing near horp was very unfortunate on Chrismas eveniig. She fell down a flight of stairs, which rcutted In the breiklng of her arm just below the shoulder, whlrh made it very difficult for the physician to get it to its proper position The Holidiys paued off evitli their various amusements. The L. and R. Sunday school had a very nice lime with iheirChristmai tree and concert. The M K. schcol had no tree but distributed confiClionefy among Its chil dren. The bill at the National on the evening of the 20th ull wai well patronized by both sexes, and ihe hop at tho Numtdia hotel la.it Friday evening wai also largely attended, Pereons who were abiut this place spending the holidays with rilaiivcs nnd friends were Mr, and Mrs. Albert Herbein and the Mirse Fink, of Bloomsburg; Mr. Frank Averill nnd wif--, of Mt. Carmel, our jolly friend Mr Ed ward Stern, of Kington; Mr. Dennii Fahring er, of Scranton; Mfs-rs. W. J. Hinrhei and Char'cs Fahringcr, of Milti n; H. M. IMig, of Danville; Mi-s Harriet Yeiger, of Biar Gap and Mi' ltileccn Yeagcr of l stawl-sa, Britton Huhu', accompinied by his broth er, Will J., were visiting relatives in Birds boro and Beading, and Mr, and Mri. B P. Folk were at B'oouiBburg. A verv pl.-a-ant aicial party, by invitation, assembled at tne r-sidt nee of Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Yeager last Friday, in honor of the 25th anniversary of their wedding day. Among tho-e who were present were Ex-Judge Hu.h8, and Mis, Kostenbauder, of Caiawi-sa; Dr. J. II. Valine and wifrand daughter, Net tie H. Vnstine, of Numidia; Mes-rs. O. W. Cherrington and D. H. Cue with their ladies, of Mill Grove; Mr. Charles Krug and wife, of Bloomsburg; Mr. William llollowny, of Dan ville, and Mrs. William Hurst, of Morcsbnrg Mr. and Mrs. Yeger received several fine presents, Bakkley. The above comunication wa in'onded for publication last week, but wai crowded out by legul advertising, Ed. Speer's Horohonnd Hyenndltock. Made of old pearl rye, rock candy crystal, and the Hnrehound herb, a simple aud ef fective remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness and sore throats, highly recommended for consumptives. This is no patent meUicino mixture, but it is tbe pure extract of Rye, Horehound and Rock Camlr.combiccd with one other medicine much used by consumpt ives. Bold by O. A. Kleim. FACTS FOIl THE PEOPLE. The columns of a paper are the publisher's stock in Irade, and ihe parties who ask to use them for iheir special benefit must expict to pay for the Bamc, Every publio spirited citi zen of a place should have a pride in seeing his town and surroundings Improve; every now house, every new road, every new rr.snufuctur ing establishment erected, every now busine-s opened enhances tho valuo of property in our midst, Every reflecting mind knows this to be true, and it should not be forgotten that the lo cal newspaper adds much to the general wealth and prosperity uf the place, as well as increasei the reputilion of the town abroad. It benefits all who havo business in ihe place; enhance Ihe value of property, besides beioi; n desirable public convenience, even ifnot con ducted In tbe interests of the ruling political power. It increases trade, it caution against imposition, it saves you from loss, il warns you of danger, il points out d flerent advantages, and increases your profits, The local press is the power that moves the people; therefore support it by advertising in It liberally, sub. scribing for it and paying for it. Mcnamin't Printers' Circular. Hon. George N. Corson, Norristown.saye; The PhoMiix Pectoral Is indispensable in my family. It acts like a charm in curing coughs and colds with the children,and 1 always use it when addressing a jury. Price 25 cents. O. A. Kleim, Bloomsburg, aprlG-ly AQRICULTUJIAL 'OCIKTY, The following &as been prepartd by the o fl eers of tho Agricultural Society, Statement of the purchase, amount paid and preent iudebteduess of the Columbia coui tv Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanial Society: The properly now occupied for the holding of the Columbia County Fair, annually, was puichaaed on the 25th dsy of November, A. D,, 1870. The purshase money to be paid for tne tame was $8,000. The amount paid at the execution or signing of ibe agreement v.m2, 000. The balance was to be paid in six annual Installments of $1,000 each, with interest from April 1st, 1677. The amount paid Octoker 25, 1877, was $480, instead of $1,000 and interest. The amount paid November 23, 1878 wafi)3'J, instead of $,0C0 and intereet. The amount paid undpr the management of 1879 was $1,000 according lo agreement, )es Ihe Interest, The amount paid under ibe same management for 1880 wai $2,100, which sllll leaves a balance due the vendors on May 21, 1881, of $3,010.35. So that the management oi the society for the past two years, 1879 snd 1880, havo paid on the purchase money nearly three times the amount ofthetwo preciding years under iho old minsgement. The Columbia County Fair was originally organlted and held its tlret exhibition In 1851. After llie lapse of 22yesrs they concluded to purchase ground, The society was incorpora ted in 18C8, fourteen years after lis organiza' lion, aud yet in twenty-two years the society was only enabled to clear less than $1C0 cr year, which ia shown by Iho books and by the down money paid at tie (liue of the purchase. Harriet A, Newkirk, of Salem, says: 1 was cured of tetter in my hand by three applica tions of Camphor Milk, My husband was cured of old running sores by UBlng It, It cured my son of a sprained ankle. Price 25 cents. Bold by O, A, Kleim, lilootntbure, prll IG, '80.V APPLETON'B CYCLOPIA. TUB BrANDAKD AND TIIR tlBHT. BY VnOV II J SMITH, HOBAHT COl.l.KOK (IKNF.VA, N. Y. Is iiownssrly nineteen jearaslnci' helf-ub- llcatlon of tho first edition of Appleton's Amor- lean Cyclop lla. and In the Interval, ,i only professional scholirs, but men of culture coir erally, have watched with eitjter interest iho pngrcss of Irrpilrr In eviry etipartment of knowledge, and a new work of re ference has bien felt tobnan Imperative wsnt. Tr.TirrsfM a comprshcniivo add at ihe same time clear and populer exposition of the piogrois made In tnorcthnii a decade nnd n ha'f, d msrded almnlanew work rather than thi re-i tilling ot mi old en-; something sui'etl to lie clicnm- Blat.cs of n liiny snd ncilvc people having lid tin lime In rrndilaboralcand extendi d trellises; and Mpiinng Ihenfore a lileraty rether than a scientific ileslment, so as lo itddic-s Itself lo the public minil in Ihe most acceptable and useful mariner. this want the new Issue of the American Cych prelia e laimi lo mcl, not by it patching up of the i Id edi'ion. admirable as lint tu fur lis day, but inalnle aa a new bonk, with brief conlined article, not ls useful lu the etu. dent than lo ihe general reader, antl so preem inently the Ctclor relit f.ir the people, llmay be quite true that some Bubjsils aro In !lu-just ly celebrated 'Brlliannica,' treated more elitb otatcly, nay for ihe llmo exhauitivcly; but the rapid advancement in nil departments of knowl edge reqnirei that a student, desirous of mas tering any one, subject, miit.t have recourse to the dally journals, aud the mot recent and elaborate monogriphs nf the worktr and thinkers of the day, rather than Ihe articles of an encyclo; eedla, which are, of necessity some what behind as soon as publisbid; and besides, such tlabcralc lioatises can only he civen bv the exclusion of many articles which, even of minor importance in themscivts, nre collect ively of far more value. The anunal volumes of the American Cjclopiedia have iu a mens tire enabled the pn-svssori of the first idillmi to keep pace pn;tially witli advancing knowl edge, but after all they could not meet the wants of ne w subscriber', Hnd the iiblug n ersll. New iibos, I ew proci tses till 'inl H s in science art, changed pol-ilcd sn i s ci I ret lition; wonderful flcci"i..ns to to.r ptt.al knofthdge mailt; th- rc-Usue of tin- Am tium Cycloiretin in its present f .rru a rncssiv, which it moots bv a comprehensive, yet ii. lnr treatment of ihe vario is subjecs up to the dalo of pohlimtior, by men oi eminence in the -evernl drpartm nts of learning iu Atneirin, England and ihe continent of Europe. The mint r-c-nt scientific di-c iveriei, the freshest rtsra-ch, anil the bearing of all on civilizitnn ami progrow. are fully nnd clsnrly preiented; nndsojlu hard works I men with limittdop porlnnitits, like most of those fjr whom the Cyih'pru lin is spciilly iiilindcd, it is agrnit storehouse of Information resent?,! in a man ner as f sciut ting as lhat of the moit ingenious work of fiction. The wonderful telephone, Ihe phonrgraph, American inventions, the improve ments in telegraphy, the natural hi'tory o the parasites which of Iu0 years havo been so destructive- to vegetation, many peculiar to cur own couniry, in fact the whole range of topics nre so dl'CUFSid ns to make llie Amerlcm Cy cloprelin tho look for llioAmoricau people; wisely disseminating nnd interpreting, ai il tloes, the le-uhsof the vast impub'o imparled lo the arts, science', and several industries of a busy world; ar,d embracing in its comprehen sive grasp, the intellectual and moral forcis which have enabled a great people, in n few year', without any calamity, or that ruin ol credit which usmlly atlerds such a charge, to return to specie from paper money depreciated inlwushoit jears to half tbe standard val ue. The customs, tb laws, Ihe history, the geography, tho education, tho biography, the j ... .e x. t . science anil Ihe arts of such a eople, ai giycn jn the American Cyclopia, cn no longer bo ignored, nor ate lhe.y at piesenl el-ewhere lo ho found collective ly, a fact which should com. intnd llm Cyclofte.lia, not less lo iho Europe an nations than to ihe citizens of tho United Stales, for whom it is peculiarly adiptcd. H. L. Smith. Profeforof Natural Phibsophy, Hohart Col lege, ai uereva, imiw xoik; also President of the New York Microscopic Society. Ueorge Eliot's Itomola. A timely interest is given, by the death of the author, to the new edition of her mas terpiece, 'IRomoia," just issued by the American Book Exchange, New York. It shows ber work at its best and strongest.and nt the same time gives the reader an oppor tunity to acquire a lasting familiarity with the scenes and society of mediteval Italy. It is one of the few really great historical novels of the world. It is issued in hanty and beautiful form, extra cloth binding, Bimple but rarp elegance and taste in design antl like the other Ksues of the "literary Iteolution" its cost is almost nominal, vis. 35 cents. It Is one of the series intended to form a library of classic fiction, which will include ono representative and characteris tic work of each of tbe great authors who have won lasting fame In the realm of tic tion. Lifo is too short and too full of work, to permit the reading of nil that is beautiful and valuable in these creations of the im agination, but even very busy people can find time to read ope book by each of the score ot authors who have won immortal fame and place in tho affections ot the peo ple. Not to be acquainted with tbcra ia to be ignorant of much that is most important and most Interesting in the history of nations and of men. Not tD poseess them is to be deprived of tbe most fruitful and profitable sources of enjoyment. Among thoso issued or nearly ready are Scott's "Ivanboe," Bui- wcr's "Pompeii," Irving's "Knickerbocker," Cooper's "Mohicans," "Tom Urown at liugby," "Adventures of Don Quixote' and "Uarda.a Romance of Ancient Egypt." f till catalogue of staudaid publications will be sent on request, by tbe American Book Exchange, Tribune Building, New York. ' " I ' Tainting a Corpse. The Baltimore Sun sars an investigation in the case of Miss Barbara LeifeleT, the young lady who died a few days ago in tbe western part oi tnai city, and whose corpse was so life like that some people, seeing a rosy tint on ber cheeks and ears, were lm. pressed with a belief that sho was in a trance and, as a matter of precaution, was not bur led, but deposited in a vault with the cofliu lid loose, has revealed anew art. the inven. tion of au undertaker, who, by tho use of sulphuric licid and other scents, is enabled to give a temporary bloom to the checks of llie dead, lustead or the customary pal lor, Bee a woman ou boneback In other column, rldliic near Sneer's Vlnevant an- with a bunch of grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wine is made, that io bo highly esteemed by the medical profession for the use ot invalids, weakly persons and the s agoti, eo'q uy v. a. Kleim, jan 7'S01y Marriages. OlIL CAIlOW III Blnomsburir. on llm !Rtl, nil,, it the residence of James W-Cadow, by Kev U II, btrunik, Mr. Chailes II, Ohl, of nioomsuurg to .hiss -nary J. Uadow, of liar risburg, Pa, Ecoaii Peipmi At Danville, on the 27th mi., ur hid euv, , u. oninuei, at the I'ine sweet Lutheinn parsonngc, Mr, HutUnnO, Ed gar to Miss Emma Pilfer, both jf Danville, Muntour oouuty, Pa, Ovkkkkiier SciisiiCJC-On the 23th ull., by tbe Bev. J. U. Pelsuiova. Mr. risnr v, Obercnder, of Muoui.burg, suid Mist JUbecca ownier, oi vaiawiEsa, Bu.siiiPN.s N minis "WAi.NiTtArllAri Kritorsr" is rntlrMv differ ent fioin nil rtners It Isssrlenr swaler.nndas Its tiftsno In lloile'S, Is a'r r ect V. pv'et.iH Hair Ite sinier and .' siin.in nny nisiiner Hie' l' o In nlin wlitcn Muipluir, Hugnref Usd snd N i Jhc heaii r'oin alM)adn"tnrW ttrftie- or silver lnenltirli Irrn Dsnflritfr. llr4tin, flrav llolr In Ha S;' "r.icnirhrra'dTr i'n' a few davs to a beautiful ittossy brown. Every tioi t to Is warranted. Ask your druggist for It. For salo nt Movkh Urol, ino-jimliurg, Pn. mtti, Kllno Oo., Philadelphia, and Halt lluckell. New Yoik, Wholesaler Agents, oct.S8,R0-tI Hatidjome Ulsters for Little Boy's nt i), Lowenboig's. IX) not pav 15 cniiti fur n linen Towel when you can get one just in good for 10 coins iu iiuiz a aioan s. 000 tiles white thrifty shnlcs wanted bv Sllai Young, Llghtslrcet, that are 2J, 3, -I, 5 to 0 months old that weigh from 25 lbi. 30, 3.i, 40, 40 00 to GO lbs. eaob. Tenons that want to buy sliot.M please call around, 1 hatidlo frcm 30, 40 to 00 shotcs per wee k, dec. 24,,80-2m, Corn and Oat wanted in exchange fur unoua ni i, w, ii.irtmati s. 100000 lbs. of gootl prlmo pork wanted In the next o'pht weeks by Silas Young, Ltghtslreet, f wnnt lings that tlremfiOlbs. (iO, 7fi, 100, 125, lfiO, 170, 200. 225, 250 up to ioi. aniet'c. t aiivnys want my pork dresietl cm r"aUirilny and brouclit in onrlv on Monday morning. I'erimis wishing to buy pork, please call nround emtly cm Moil day mornings, dec. 25, '80-2m. Itinglninton Hooti at jrcICInney's. About 30 ladiei' Coal j and Dolmans yet i i.uiT.x, oionn s, cheap, Tho largest Stock of Ready Made Clothing witn nutv uu seen tie ine Old Reliablo Slorn nf David J.owenberg. Potatoes. I.srd, Butter, Dried Fruit etc., wanted nt I. W. HarlmanV. Holiday Hats, Seal Skin Cnrs on hand at D. Lowenberg's Ladles' Laggings only G5 cents n f air nt ii1 17. nun sioau s. Itii-he-Hl f!nh Prlcp pnlil for 1,000 Good Fir, Live VEAL CALVES lbi- Full him! Wlnii r. Ymi can bril.tr theio rinhl ulo'ner now on Monday, Tuesdav itncl "'cdne'tlity of p. en nnu every wee K this pnij aril winter. Bring in vnur good tnt calvci unw and gel yjur ciisli fnr them. Bring them from the north, south e:nt hnd west. Let them cme right along now to Silas Young, Light Street. ott. 1 4m See I. W mere. Ilartman's new 50 cent Cash' The larceit. bet and cheapest stock of tt - ... 1, ,-, , r oiios iii .iii'uinney , For Fine Gloves- Buckskin. Dockin. Kid (Imported) fcr Opera PnrllrR Dress &c, . L'o lo I. Lowenberg. Get ynur glove filling Shoes at McKin ney's. A new line nf Laces nd Euibrnider'cs at I. W. Hartnnii'x, aln 1,h-c? Ties eti Hnw health can be maintained Buy a Good Over Coat at D. Lowenberg's. i ' lit-i KKCUKU VHOM DBTlt. The follntvlnc sratempnr. nf William .T. rnnniiiin of Homer ville, Mns..li so remarkable that wo hep to ask for It the attention of our readers. Hp says: ' in the fall of 1670 when t was taken with a Violent ui nu i imps rouowea oy a eeverec.'Uirn. 1 soon lietran to lose mv nnnptitp nnrt fip.ii i wn ho weiik atono tin t rlmt I could not lcavunv bed. in mo .summer or 1871 I was admitted to theOitv IIOSDltal. WbllR rlierHthnflnctnrfl smlil 1 hart ft hnl In my lert lung oh bt as a half dollar. I expended over a hundied dollars In doctors and medicines. I wssso jargoneatone tlmearepcrt went around I was dead. I Kave up hone, but a friend told me of lilt. WAI. IIAI.IS ilALSAM FOH TIIK LUNOS. I lavghodatmy friends, I hlnkltg that my case was "t'uueti ai my rnenas, imnKitg mat my ca Incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy ihem MX, ttXT&'Z'l uy enem, wuen commenced to n In rstlun nnd to-day l feel In better spirits than I have for throe years. 'I write this hoplne vou will publish It an that ev ery ono afflicted with diseased lungs will bo Induced to take Dr. Wm. Ilall'R lialsam for tho Lunes, end be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN UK CUItGI). I havo taken two bott'es. andean positively say that It has done more good than all the other medicines i iiavo uiKrn since mv sickness. My cough has al most enllrelr dlisDDeared and I shall soon ImdMa to go to work. Sold by druRglsts. Take Wm. Hall's Ualsam only Beware ol counterfeits. ocua-Iyeow PUBLIC SALE OF VALUAUUk REAL ESTAT5 in pursuance of an order ol the Orphans' Court of Cot, Co, Pa-the undersigned admtnlstratora of David Lee, deceased, will expose to public sale on tho premises In Ihe town of Light btrcet, Scott township Columbia county, Pa., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 29th, 1881, the following described real estate: A House and Lot situate In Light street In Scott township and county aforesaid, bounded on tho north by lot of John War den, on the east ky an alley, on the south by an al loy, and on tha west by Main street or road.runnlng through Light street, containing one-third of an acre inoro or lees. TKRU3 or Sale. Ten per cent of one-fourth of the purchase monoy to bo raid at tho striking down of tho property, the one-founU less the ten per cent at the confirmation ot sale and tho remaining threc fourlhs In one year thereafter with, interest from, confirmation nisi, HHECE FUHMAN, CUAItLEd I.KlC. dec. si, 'Sets Adralnlstratojs. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Pursuant to an order or the Orphans' Court of Co lumbia county, Pennsylvania, will be sold-at public Bale on tho premises In the township ot Centre In said county on Friday, Janunry 21st, 1881, at two o'clock p. m., tho following described REAL ESTATE, late of Andrew (Uncles, deceased to-wit: The undivided ote-halt ot all that certain Lot ot t.ime, Limestone or LIMESTONE QUARRY, situate In said Centre township, Columbia county, ra bounded and debcrlbed as follows: Bej-lnnlng at a stone on tho north side of the Lackawanna and Bloomsbure railroad, thence by land latp of PhUlp JHller north twenty-eight and threo-fourtbs degrees west twenty-three perchos to astoue, thence by the same south seventy-four and three-fourths degrees westnve perches to a stone, thence Uy other lime. stone lot south twenty-elght and three-fourths de grees east twen ty-three perches to said Lackawan. na and Bloomsburg railroad, thence alODg the same north seventy-four and one-fourth degrees cost five percuesto tne place of beginning, containing 115 SQUARE PEROHKS. be the samo more or less. Excepting aDd reservlntr unto theheiranr Phiim Miller and assigns all the tlmberthcy may want for fencing within two years from tbe IU day of No vember, 1870, also resenlng the use and occupation of the north end of said lot as the same can be farmed until such time or times that tho same shall be wanted for quarrj ing purposes. Said lotls opened as a limestone nuarry, Also, al that certain piece or lot of ground situate iu atuu wemre township, Columbia couaty, renn sylvanla, bounded sad described is follows, to-wtt On the north typubllo road leadlnir from ninnm.. uurg vj uerwick, on the east by lands of the heirs of Ellis Thorns s, deceased, on the south by land of Tliman Nagle and on the west by school house lot, coutalnlnii nlncty-elght perches. This is a very do. Blrable building lot. The above low will be sold on the following terms and coudltlons; one-third of purchase money to remain charged on said real estate during the natural ltio of Marv Ann (Hogles, widow of said Andrew Dingles, de ceased, and the Interest thereof to be annually and regularly paid to her, the said Mary Ann Ulngles, by tho purchaser or purchasers, said interest to be ccupuiuu irum iue connrmatlon nisi of said sale and at her death the principal to benald tounrt! mlnlstators ot said Andrew Glsgles, deceased; tea por cent, of two-thirds ot the purchase to be paid at trie strlktog down of Ihe properly, one-half ot the balance of two-thirds' of the purchase money at Oih confirmation o( sale, and tho other one-holt ib ono your thereafter with interest on the same, from uuuuriumivu ui&i. pure baser to pay for deed. dec.Si.HM4 A.jU1v t Alidrw CtlU. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. OF VALUABLE REAL EST .A. T IE 1 Pursuant to aa order ot the Orphan's Court of Co lumbia county, rcnnsjlvi.nl,', will bo sold at public salo on the premises In the township of Catawlssa In said county by the undersigned administrators of the estate of Jacob Clewell, deceased, on PA'JURDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1881, commencing at tn o'clock a. m., of said tiny, the fol lowing eli'scrlbel FARM OR TKA0T OF IjAND Bltuatu In Catawlssa townslilp.lu said County e.f Co. lumbla. bounded tin tho north by Catawlssa t reek and the Danville, llatlelon K Wl.ksb,irre llallroad, on tho east by Hods of William Marlln.on the notiih byl,ir.ite firmsrly owned by Flnchir and Themis nti J ou the west by 1 indi of Joseph Ckwell, cohtaln Ing M.Vtt I Y-OMJ AC'llUN, more or less, tud: also one other tract of unlmrijrrd lar.d.sltu- ate in C'atanlss.i to nsbln, ColuhiltH couutv. boun dedand described as follons, to-wlti on the north bylatide f William Marlta and others, on Iho east oy lands of- - , on the south bj lands formerly owned by Cox. nnd on the west by lands form. erly owned by Flnci er and 1 homss. contalnP g One Hundred Acres More or Less 1 Ksms oeSAl.K. one third (less Its sin re nt costs, sc.) to to paid at Iho death of the.wldow.and Ihe t teicst thereof to bo paid annually to he r by tli pur. chase rhls hclrs,&c ; ten per cent of one-fourth of Iho purchase monoy lobe p.ild at the striking down of tuo property, the one- founhuf the bslance less the tea per cent at tho conrtim.ttlon of sale nt,d the remaining three, fourths ol tho bilur.ee la ote jear inerearier wuu interest frcm confirmation nisi. CIIAIIII.s e'LEWKIL, dec. IT, -so-ts i;uitiauAn c;lki Ki.i,. Administrators ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUAIIl.K REAL ESTATE! rmsuant to an orde r cf the Orphans' Court of Co lumbli county, Penrjsjnonta, v.lll be sold at nubile aiio on ene premises, in nw townthlp of Loc ist, la said county, near Slabtown, on Crttttirday, J miliary 29tli, 1881, at ten o'clock In Uh forenoon, lhi following de- scrinea rotir tracts or land, late of John St j der, do' Ceased, to-wtt! Vo. 1 llelng decedent's Interest In a timber tract of .and containing ONE IiUNDltKD ACRES, bo tho samo more or less, adJMnln lauds ot JoMah II. l(l,o.ids, Iiattd l.org, Joseph C. l.boads and oth ers. No 2 Being a timber tr.vt containing TfllltTV ACHt.S, bo Iho siime more or less, adjoining lane's of Washington Adams Cleorgo Yeajrvr, Frcdeilck uuy, Mayherry Snyder aid amujl tdams. t o. 3 BelDg unscsted, partly cleared, and the balance Umber land, containing TWENTY-EIGHT ACRES. be the stroc more or less, adjoining lands of John l)crr, David Meager, Samuel Catapaadtao Quaker meeting ground. No 4 Being the homestead of the decedent, con taining One Hnndrad Acres bo the samo more or teas, adjoining lands of Samr- son Ellis, Henry II. lthoadi, Chirles Wagner, Wash ington AdartH, whereon aru erected a Urge BANK BARN, A LARGE GHIST MILL 1th three run of Btoncs, and a SAW OVEILXj with a good water power, and other out-bnlldlnes. There) is ulso on said promises a Good Orchard and Ylnttjard and other frulttrees. erms and conditions of salo made known on day of sale. JEltEMl VII SNYDER, Jan. 7. '8l-ts Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In rursuance cf an order nt the Ornhai s' Court of Columi'la counly, Pennsylvania, the undersigned administrators of Michael Qrover, doceased.wlll sell at public sale on tho premises on THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1881. commencing at 10 o'clock In the foronoon of said day, the following described valuable Heal Estate, to-wit AU that certain tract ot land situate In Mifflin township, county and state aforesaid, containing 165 ACRES, and twenty-two, perches adlolnlng lands of Jacob Grover, Honze and Aten and other landa ot said de cedent, tbout twenty five acres of which lsciocd Oak Timber Land, balance Improved, where on aro erected a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. barn wagon shed and other out-bulldlngs. TERMS OT SALE, Ten per cent of one-fourth oi tho purchase money to bo paid at the striking down of the property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent. at tbe confirmation absolute and tho remaining three-fourths In ono year thereafter with interest from confirmation nisi. Purchaser to pay for deeds. Purchasers wilt bo required to give bond In double the amount cf their bids wlih good and ap proved security for the faithful payment of money according to tho above terms. JOSnUA FETTEIIMAN, AAItON W. QltOVEIt, Jan 7 l t-s Administrators. UDITOK'S NOTICE. KSTATK OF VINCIMT ItlCUlET, DECX1SID. The undersigned auditor annolnted br the Or. phans' Court ot Columbia to make distribution of ihe rund In the hands of Geo. M. Howell, executor ot said decedent lo and umongthe parties entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that be will sit in tho discharge or the duties ot his appointment at his office In tho town Bloomsburir on Baturdai.Febru. nry.sth, A. I)., 181, at ten o'clock in the forenoon ot said day at which time and place all persons In terested in said fund are retjulrod to attend or be forever debarred from any share of the same. JOHN O. FREEZE, Jan. r, 'so-4w Auditor, jDMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATK Of J0UKJ. LOKGENBKROKH, DKCI1BKD, Letters of Administration on tho ratatA nf .Tnhn J. Iingenbergcr, lsto or the township eif Mlftlln, Columbia county.Penna, deceased, have been grant- eu it e uegisier or sam county io Jonu J. Long enbenrer. of rtiiie townshln. Alt nsrsnns navins claims agauist 'no estato of the decedent aro reque-aien to presen-. mem tor settlement, and thoso indebted to tha estate to maka payment to the undersigned administrator without delay. JOII.NI, LONQENItEltOEIl. C. W. MiLLxa, Atty. Administrator. au i, tti-ovr. JQIVORCE NOTICE. tlnlo Kline by ber next") In the Common Pleasof friend Samuel Bower f Columbia county, no. n. t wi, Dept. icrm itsu, Joseph u. Kline, J Subpoena In divorce, alias subpeena In dlvorco. To Joserh H. Kline, resnondent In Above stAtnil case Sir: You are hereby required to be and appear In your proper person at a Court of Common Pleas to be held Hi and for ssld countv at vioomsbttris i&. on the first Monday of February to answer the above WWUlJJIiUUbt U. II. KNT. Jan. 7,'l-c sheriff. "DRIDOE LETTING. iVlllbe let At Dai Id TwU1n KliiynrtriQf tnwtiihln on Haturday, January ssod, imt a tjldye tu bo vicv,icuuiTioicHtTtrK near uavia iwib, Tot a wooden braoe covered bridim sa fcf t tnno- tiAtwAcn AhUltnpnln IR fnf ulna fmm tn aii n manta Inha a V,ik v. i !. .r." uwr nana and snecincattons can be seen at the Com- A, B. IlEItniNO. Coin m lRfllnn p m . Commssoncraofflco JHoomtburg Dec. wtli.isso.sw j-OTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following accounts have been nied Iu the Protbonotarv'a office of Colum bia county and will be presented to tbe Court of Common Pleas of said county on Tuesdav. thn stti day ot February A. P., lhHl, and oonormed after two luurtu uay ui nam utru unless exceptions be nied within that time. 1. First and final account of I. K. Krlckbaum Com mittee ot Samuel Ithone a lunatic. . The account of Samuel Crcveling, Committee ot tsjivM wiuvcuuk a eiumiit;. WM, KItlCKBAUM, Prothonotary, Jan. 7, 'tl-to O. M. QUICK, Deputy, n: OTICE TO COLLECTOIiS. CollectorMnfcountveiixf.il inim.M ....... . issti, aro hereby notlfle that the same must be set. ea on or eioro the th Inst. Also collectors of -w, vw yuj ut4 1 uu ur ueiure cue aoove date. U.A.oWKPPKNHISKn. Dec, 14, t&. Treasurer, OCR LITTLE ONES. The New Magailne for Little People, Edited by W. T. ADAMS. (Oliver Oullei. Elegant Illusttllons by the beBt Artists, all Sew ami Orlgiiinl. TIIK FIN KNT ntESKNT. JilngNew eery month for a whole jenr, and costs JSW it the Hne lo tubtcribe. The Great Bargain Room at Oak Hall. There never was any--where before, so far as we know, such a sale of clothing1 as is now going on at Oak Hall, taking up the whole ground floor. A hundred thousand dollars' worth of good clothing, nearly all of it new and fashionable, all of 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 arc sales of broken assortments and odd garments, and of small quan tities. Here toward the end of our most successful season we arc 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 : To get our stock into the most at tractive condition, without regard to immediate profit. And so, while this sale is going on, the choicest, most approved, most successful, clothing we have is up stairs. The 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. Bring back promptly what you don't want at tne price. You can order by letter, or buy here, according to your own convenience. On receipt of a letter from you, will send the means of tak ing your own measure. Then you can tell us what you want, near enough so that we can take the risk of,suit ing youjT' ' Wanamaker'& Brown, 's-. Oak Hall. Market and Sixth, Fsilad Wau.. jDMINISTKATOKS NOTICE ESTATE OFMS.KY S10RDAN, DECS19SD. I CtlCta Of Administration nn thApatntA tf Vsrr Mordan. lato Of Mt. l'lcusznt tiwnshln I'nlumWa on . Penn'a.. deceased, have) hf.cn pranlfii hv thn leposia. ter of said county to the undersigned Administrator. ,'ciauua uavixiK claims ugaiust ene estate oi iae decedent are requested to pr-sont them for settle ment, and thoso indebted to the estate to make pay ment to tho undersigned Admlntittriitir wtthnnt. delay. J. B. PATTON. Dec. 10, w. Administrator. UDITOR'S NOTICE. State ot Pennsylvania, Columbia conntr, an. huiuuk tuo itriuius uuu uruLceuulKV oi iae UI bans' Court In and for aald countr inter aim ir i thus contained. In the matter of tie estate of Gotloeb Gunther, de- And now' December IS. 1S80. on mntlnn mn w Zajr, Bobcrt Buckingham is appointed Auditor to OT TU COCBT. Certlflen from the records this thirteenth day of De- WM KinrirrniTv o, M. Qncx, cierk o.c. Deputy. Tho undersigned, in nursuanra or the hnt nn. polntment 111 meet all partleB Interested at bis of- noe in uioombourg em Monday, tho nih day ot Jan uary, A. D., ts-si, Fetween the hours of ion. m. and 4 p. m.. at which tlmoand tuhch thpv nrn iin.hv en titled to nppear or be debarred from receiving iheir culm or claims atralnst suld estate, out ot the funds In the hands of the administrators ot said decedent. decir.-so-iw Auditor. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. ESTATE Of lllKtH II. BSOAhT. DBCHSSD. Letters of administration on thnptntA nf litpam tt liroadt, late cf the io.n ot lUooraaburg.Columbla co. Penn'a., deceased, havo lieen granted by the lit gls terof said county to I ydla A. llroadt.sdmlnlslratrlx inuuutuurif a'i persons naving claims sgainst es tate of the df cedent are requested to prewnt ihem for settlement ard those Indebted to the estate to make payment to the uuderslaned Administratrix without delay. iAUIA A. I1KUAUT. Admlnlstrat Ix. dec. It), 'st).6w P. o. Blooomsburg , Pa. A UDITOR'S NOTICE, (fiSlUMIlIA COUNTV. SS: Amontr the records and nrnr-,wrtinc nf ih.ns. phans' court ot Columbia county, It is Inter alia. luuavvu.u.liuu. Iu the matter of the account of ll A. Sehweppenhl- p. .. nuu.miau.iu, UI 1.1U1UU4 lltTUUCrUUU, UO- ceascd. Aud now December 15th. lsso. on mntlnn nnd h agreement of partleB, Samuel Kuorr. sq. issa pjluted Auditor to mako distribution of Iho balance la the aocnuutaut's hands tu and among Uie parlies ... . Br THIS COCHT. Cefilned from the records December 17th, ist. WM. KItlCKBAUM, . . C'ert O. C. The Auditor annolnted hv thn rnnre. win nttnd ti the dul lea r t his appointment on Friday, the fourth davot eebruary. . D.,lssi, at ten o'clock a m.. at his office Iu Uloomsburg, Pa. whn anu where parties interested are rinuued to make their claims or be debarred from coming tu upon said fund. . . SAMUEL UNOItK, Jan,r,'6fl-4w Auditor. DMINISTRA rOK'S NOTICE. ESTATK Or BOrUIA uirrXNSTlKL, DECK18EP, Letters rf admlnlHrratlnn nn ttiHsutfltsni R,t,t.tu Hlppenstlel, late of llrlarcreek township, Columbia, county, deceased, have been granted by the Iterls ter Of bald County to the UI.den,lo-netl rtrnlnlslru. tor. All iiersons having claims against the estate) are requested to present 'horn for settlement ana those Indebted lo mako pument without delay. WILLIAM IIIPPENSTIEL, .,ln,liK!,i O. W, illt.i kk. Att'y. KvansvlUo, P. 0. jan, i, 'tsMttv 4 UMTOIt'S NOTICh. llie undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court ot Common Pleas e.f Columbia counly to make distribution ot the fund In the hands of W. It. Ab- umi, As-iguen tor i no eienent or creditors of William Ilaup, to .nd among tbe rartles entitled thereto, will meet thu partlea Intel esled at his office In utouitouik on aiontiay, eutt list nay of January. 1KS1. at two O'clock tn thn Hllprnnnn nf sstrf ri.w in perform the duties of his appointment, when aid where all persons Interested are required to pre sent their claims to said fund or bo foiever debarred ,ivu wiuiuK iu iw a suae? ui sola iueu. a . . . K. It. IKHLEIL dec. Si, twn Auditor. JULE ON HEIRS. KSTATK OF WILLIAM a. IVANS, DXCXISID. COLUMBIA COUNTY, SS : The Commonwealth of Fennsyivaula to J. n. llojt. Assignee of N. U. Kvans, Berwick, Pa- Mrs. y I. .Miller, White Pigeon. Mlejlga'n, Sarah N Ml ler, U ttshlngton, ll. ej.. Julia M. Kales, Philadel phia. Va.. Mary Pfouta, While llaveu,PaU. K. Dod son, Berwick, Pa.. Julia Dodson, by ter guardian, William H. l.vuns. late of Beiwick. Pa., and to all perouslnterested.CJreetlog: You are hereby cltex to bo and appear betoret thu Judges of our Orphans' Court la.n,,orPhana, court lo tie held at Bloornsburtr on tho first Monday ot Februaiy next, then rn Swreiiia,;Tptor 'U89 tak the realesUUs of saldWm. Kvans, deceased, at tie appraleed vslu atlon put upon It by ihe Inquest, duly awstued br the said Court, and returned by the T Sheriff, under the Act ot Assemblv In such case made and provl- llereot UU nou" "UT ib" 'U"ae cot b 'ola Witness Ihe Honorable William Klwell, Pietldeat of our Bald Court, at lilooiusbuiv, the eighteenth day Of Docember, A, D uu UmuisihI fliht tu. MIUl B fin alartlfW Vt-t, UJtlClfliA BACM.