(baa THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. HE COLOMBIAN. nuioasnoBd, fbidat, jaiuiaiit si, test llNI I8HI WTTiPl Jan. July. I'cu. .Ilnr. Hep. is f 19 18 01 April On. U til 3 May, 1 1 14 '21 Per. PU11L10 RALES. The adminlstrotora of Andrew Ginglfg.de- ooisi'l, w II ell Mil ei'nta In Genre lownaMp on Friday, January 2lv, 1831, at 2 p. ni. The administrator of David Lee, doceased, f will sell roil stito in Llghtitreel on Saturday. Jnnuiry 29 Tho administrator of John Snyder, deceas ed, will sell roil e'talo In Licust township on i Saturday January 29th nt 10 n. m. 53 Sundays In 1881. J. S. P. is innocent. Ground-hog day comes next. Tho spring elections approach. Tho almanac season in now upon u. Senator E. J. McIItnry was in town on Monday. Lock Haven talks of haiug a paid Fire de partment. Wasn't that a jolly party that went to Ben. ton on Tuesday night 1 Wo nraglad to learn that Mr. William Cad man is convalescent. A free night Bchool is being successfully con' ducted In YVilkebsrre. Washington's Birthday ii the next holiday. It falls on Tuesday this year. Election notices for sale at this office, 25 cents n dozen. The Spring hat style Is beginning to agitate llio female mind. Good music invigorated tho skaters at the rink on Saturday night. Many pavements in ibis place remain in a slippery, dangerous condition. When he came home tipsy he told his wife bo had been out sherrynnning. There are six newspapers in Columbia coun ty, four of which are published in this place- A V. V.indorslice, of Berwick, was in town on Monday attending to some law matters. The cold weaihcr has fixed quite a number of water piposand the plumbers are happy- George W. Hirleman Esq., of Benton, gave us a frirndly call in our Sanctum on Monday Did ynu make a resolution on tho 1st always to pay for your paper in ndancc? Master Frank Ikeler and n parly of bis young friends enjoyed a sleigh ride to Millville last Saturday. Our merchants have a good trade, furnish ing the hoarding houses across tho river with p rovislona. Samuel Mitz, an employee of Lockard Bros., had ono of bin eyes badly burned at the car works one day last week. The Harrisons, "Fun in a Photograph Gal lerv." n.-e hooked to nppiar here on the 1-tth of February. The last will and testament of Win. H. Hog cnbuch, (il Scott township, was proved on the lOih inst. Jo'liua Frtternian has purchased the Ellas Mendcnhiill properly now used by T. W. Con ner and Elian Mindenhall an-tore rooms. Mr. Benjamin Hagenbucli had one of his arms dislocated at tho elbow the other day, by a fall on the icy pavements. A mnn who loves his family will always take bin ronnty paper, and the man who re. s peels his family will always pay for it. W. H. House has returned from his trip to York State, and i just as pleasant nnd affable as ever. All the properties to be sold by tho Sheriff at February Court are advertised in this paper. A pirty of gooa looking man ied ladies,from Danville, stopped at the Central on Tuesday evening last. The Sk'iting Kink is being very successfully managed by Masters Andrew Evans and Oscar Lowenberg. If you take our advico you will lose no time in filling on ycur druggist for 'Sdler'i Cough Syrup' without an equal. Piice janl4-4w Five good dwelling houses in Bloomsburg for sale, cheapj and on good teruiB. Apply to jan H-2w Paul E. Wirt. Don't forget that tho Wllkesbarre Quartette Club will appear in costume of Ye Oldeo Tim in their concert Tuesday evening. That handsome new inkstand in the Sheriffs office is one ofthe fruits of a birthday partT given Sherifi Ent on the 18th Inst. He was tho recipient of a number of nice presents. As we aro fully supplied for some time to come, no more Buckwheat flour will be taken at this office this season. At the present rate o subscription our terms will be cash hereafter. No sorvices were held in the lteform church on Sunday list, owing to the illness ofthe pas tor, liev. Strunck, who was suffering severely with inflammatory rheumatism. Emma Abbott says that kissing on the stag is no tun, ut course not, there Is nonoo tho ttelli'g that youare doing something that you ought not to do about it. The excellent roads and a "full blowi moon are being taken advantage of nighily by numbers of parties. Sleighlujf is quite ri hero, Rollins, of the firm of Itollins, Holmes Schuylor, has sold his inler.st in the eslublMi mem to the two litter, and Ihe bueinest will hereafter be conducted by them, Go and hear the fine singing of the OM Folk Quartette on lueaday evening, The mlertai intniwill be lutertneisid with Cornet and Pi nnu Holos. Dr Mltchill did nit Melange pulpits witl liev. Arthur Johnson, of Shlckalunny, la. holiday, boi.'g diUimd at home br aicknesa liev. F. W. Flint, of ICing.toii, la to preach for dim neit Monday. Judge KrtcVb&um wm In town on Wdn 1 7' Iter Mr. Gotnald, of Mlllon, It preparing' lecture on the great fire of Ut year, Cart. It. J. Linden 1. Superintendent of IMnkerton-aDetlve Agency, and U.tatloned atl'hlladeUhla. All lovera of frond rnulo ahould le present at tho Musical Entettalnment on Tnesdar eve. nlnp. . - I jmiizrr ij'tci r propo'ea 10 iae me imperil hotel in tho Spring Ml la an experienced landlord. W. J. Davis will organize a Singlne; Clasa In the new Evangelical church on Fourth stnet, In Wromtu to-morrow, Saturday veidng. Fori Sale on Rent. Snyder's lannerr, lo- cited in Illoomsliur.i la for ealo or rent, Pos- resion given Ap'll 1st, 1881. Forprlceand terms apply to C. W. Neal or F. P. Illllmeyer, Blonmrdmrg, I'a. jan 7tf L. V. Hnuel, who, as editor of the Miltoni an raised such a terrible howl among the rial w.irlby bringing tint staunch lleiinbtlrnn pa per out for Hancock, butt gene to Omaha. Itobert Ducklnghxtti Krq., Is Imsv auditing the acrounla of Ihe Register and Recorder, and I'rolhonntn'y, which duty was assigned him by the court in arenrdanco wlili the Inw. The Tieni of this wek announoea the marri age of Mr. J. II. Nti of Jlalnvllle, and Miss Ads Shnman tf Mlftllnville. We add our con- gratulstion and extend our best wishes to the happy couple. The protracted meetings that have been In progress at the Baptist church for several weoks past closed on Sunday. The altendmro through out has been excellent. During the series be. tween thirty and forty conversions have been fleeted. The objections to the metal tip upon chil dren's shoes do not hold gooil against the A. S. T. Co. beautiful Black Tip, and it is time parents' were enquiring fir them, for fino shoes s well as comtmn. ns they reduce shoo bills ono half. The Old Folks Quartette, of Wilkcsbarre, will give one of their excellent concerts In the Opera House on Tuesday evening next. The Quartette is no old and successful one, nnd never falls to please with their fine selections Go and see them. The Shenandoah Herald claims that if Gow- en iadcfeited for President of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, tha Worklngmen's Un ion will be reorganized, and will givo the new prcsidint lots of trouble. G. A. Buckingham, Eq., of Berwick, was in town on Saturday last, and made us a friend ly call. We are always glad to meet him. He is one of the squareat Republicans in the county. Mr. John G. Kuragsn, of Bradford, who has been here recemly visiting friends, says that tho livery establis' menta of Buckalew Bros., are the finest he has seen anywhere for long time. Senator Mclienry has ben appointd on the following committees: Constitutional Re- rm, Corporations, Canals and Inland Navigs. ion and Agriculture. The House Committees aro not yet announced. We aro in receipt of cards signifying the act ihat II, H Rut'er, son f our townsmin l)r, Rutter, has takn nnti himself a partner in life one Miss Eva H. Cloud, We wish ihe walnminy hvig y -ir of counubul bliss and may the shadow ol woe never darken their threshold, l.utat nil iimcmay they he favored with abundance of joy and happiness- Harry is engaged in publishing a paper in Canhage, Mia-ouri, and we nre told is doing II. If you want weddirg invitations, party invi tations, cilling cards, dance programmes, bill tickets, or anything in that line, come and see our fine samples before ordering elsewhere. We have the latest styles o type and paper. If ynu want engraved invitations or cards we cm furnish them at the lowestratcs, having the ngency for II F, Griffin, Boston, one of the eading engravers of the country. We will send samples to ladies in town, if they will notify us of their disire to see them. Save money by getting your work done nt home. lIITTENUENUEtt-KUlIN. The marriage of Mr John K. Bittenhender, mo ofthe owners of this paper, and Miss Alva retla Kulin, eldest daughter of I. S. Kuli was solemuizod at tho Lutheran church on Wednesday morning. The Rev. V. H. Got wall, of Millun, performed Ihe ceremony, as sisted by Rev. Mr. Adams, A large number of friends were in attendance, and were shown to seats by ihe ushers, Messrs G. B, Rcimen snvder, of Sunbury, George Bertscb, of Maticli Chunk, C. B, Kline, of Williatnsport, and Chas. M. Blltcnbender, brother of the groom. Promptly at the appointed time, O.-IG, the wed ding party reached the church and marched up the centre aisle, (lie ushera leading, followed by Mist Eliza Kulin, si'ter of the bride, on the arm of Philip V. Weaver, Esq., of Hazleton, the bride and groum coming last. The cler gymen met them at tho chancel rail, where the impressive ceremony was performed, Prof. I. W. Niles presided at tho organ and discourc eJ Bweet music, playing softly during the ceremony with fino effect, and closing with tho grand old wedding march as the party left tho church. Hie bride was attired In a handsome traveling suit. The families of iho contracting parlies and a few friends repaired to the residence of the bride's parents, where a bounteous dinner awaited them, to which full justice was done. Among those present were lite Misses Eckrote anil Miss Keller of Milllin, Mrs. Adains, and Miss Sterner of Potisville The bride received many handsome and useful presents, Mr. and Mrs. Biitenbender lelt on the soon train on the D. L. & W. road, and will visit Niagara falls and other points of in teiest. The best wishes of their many friends folfow them on their bridal tour, and on their journey of married life. At a Council meeting of St. Matthew's Eyan L'flioal Lutheran church. Bloomsburir. Pa., the following resolutions were passed on the death of Rev. O. D. S. Marcley Whkueab, Our Heavenly Father, by an in scrulablo, but all-wise providence, has removed our brother Rev, O, D. S, Marcley, from the midst of the conflicts of tho ihurch militant to the honors and glory of the church triumphant Resolved. That in the death of brother O, D. S. Marcley, our church has sunt lined the loss of one, who, by nearly three years of earnest labor among us, proved himself a devoted, efi ficienlnnd beloved pastor. Ileiotteil, That In the death of our Pastor, whose warm heart and fertile mind were ever devising liberal things fur tho glory of God and our beloved 7.on, tho Evangelical Luther an church, hai lost a well known and honored minister. Utsolml, That wo tender to the sorely uflllct- ed family our sincere sympathy and pray Him who la ihe husband ofthe widow and the father of the oiphan 'o be especially near lo them in their sud bereavemrnt.and we further Iletolve. That an engrosstd copy of these res olutions be presented to the family and thai they be furnl-hid to the local and church pa pers for publication, li, Fjiank 2a int. M. Q Quick, John VVoLf. Head the new advertisement of Holmes 4 Bchu-ler. It may tell you juit what you want to find. Iter. Dr. Fowler will deliver a lecture at the "J r".."",." " " 1 ttnc v u n benefit of the . M. O.A. Opera House this Friday evening, aulijcct, procoedi are lor the We had lf'ly prepared a notice of Mr. Mrcley, when the comtnulcation Irom Iter. II. l Dnx wai received. As It coraos from an om acquaintance oi me deceased, we Insert ,.,... . It .l,n A thnrni1i.il and aafn remeilv is Dr. .If-. 'taur't Headache ami fiunncptia IHIlt, Hold by all druggists. Price 25 conts. dec211m John B. Mear, brother of Geo, W. Mears, was in town list week. He la reading at Chi. cngo, and was on his way to Washington D. 0, on business. This Is his first visit here In several yoars On Tuesday John Doily brought overn large shift for the Irondale wntor wheel, from Mon lour county. It wis 28 leel linn and nb nil 4 feet in diameter and took six li rtes to con vey it. Wastkb. I will pny 60 cents t er volumo for Pennsylvania P-.mphl-t Itwa for the years 1810, '41, '42, '43 '41, '45, '40, '47, "43 and '40 II furnished within 30 days from tho date of ibis paptr, (ono copy of each year.) W II. JACony, Registtr's Office. rortunntcly young tr.n when too poor to hire a livery to lake their girls out riding have left another resort. They can borrow a hand sled and tnko her "coasting," 'TIs only an expression of good will the girl desires any way. We were griatly amused tin otlurday at tho plan adopted by a man who desired to get a crowd of boys oil his sled He addressed them as follows "Boys, perhaps if you knew what ailed me, you would not wish to ride with mo' I think I'm gelllti the small pox and am hur ryitig home." That vas enough, the boyu scat' tered in every direction. Two large sleighing parties from Dinville, one composed of women only, tho other of males and females, visited Ibis place on Salur day evening last. The former were entertained at the Central in the U"ual exctllent style of mine host Brown. The latter, having brought their own music, occupied Brower's Hall, and apparently enjoyed themselves hugely with dancing and other festivities. Of all our sister towns, Danville furnishes by far ihe jolliest parties. it will ho Interesting news to the many friends of Miss Alice L. Tlninas, in this com mutiny, to learn that on tho liilli of January, 1881, at the resldenco of II, M. Wler, Cam bridge, Illinois, the marriagn ot Miss Alice to C. Edmund Wonhirgton, of said placf, was coii8ummattd. Wo have been favond with an elegantly printed announcement of the ceremo ny and thai hereafter the home of the happy pair will be Topeka, Kar.ias. "May they live long and prosper. " Communicated. Messrs- Editors: On bis return from thi funeral of his hrcilier, the Into and much la menled pastor of Ihe Lutheran Ohuch ol'your town, Mr. Irv.n Mirelay informal mo that you desired a brief inicle for your paper r luting to the deceased, iiixilying such fact as may he of intro't to the ublic eencrally. I am too much occupied at present to furnish anything id an elaborate character, but hive already jromhed to conlnt.ute something tothem.in ory of my much is ecmcd friend for the co umns ot the JMttcran Observer, which when It appears I shall take pleasure in placing at you disposal, Meanwhile, in addition to what is said in your issue ofthe 14th insi., containing a nulicu of liis tlealh, I rend tin- following ite... which perhaps yon will deem of sufficient itn portance to give a place in your nex number: The parrnls of our departed friend are still living where their beloved son was horn, and where his early dtisweie spent. They ai aged and infirm, and, of cour-e, the sorrowful tidings of his sudden denth wns to them, a: well ns to Ihe large circl of his inoro dilan relatives and friends, painfully aftlict ve. ihe first developments of Mr- Mai clay's ed ueational course hi e quite sujjiJOtiv.lf inilical d by the fact that whin he was but about sixteen years of ago ho enitagcd in school teach ing, and in communities no', remote from home. He taught for thtee successive winte terms. He made acquaintances then who still remember him in that capacity with fresh and rtspvitful interest. It wns perhaps in his nineteenlhycar lhat ihi; attention wns turned to higher schcol ndvant age, nnd he soon became a student at Harlwick Seminary where ho completed his academi tudhs. From hero he went to Union Coll ego, hut what class h entered, mid how long ho remained, I have now no means of determiu ing. His standing, however, may be inferred from Ihe fact that his class placed him at thei head; as al'o that this vnorablo institution conferred on him somo year or two since tho title of Mu'ter of Arts, It was either while in College, or soon after he lift, that ho made a public profession of hi faith in Christ and unilod with the Lutheran church of Gardiiersville, of which tho mud osteemed Rev. P. Wilting wns then pa-tor Whether nt that time he ha I decided to turn his attention t the ministry, I do not certain ly know, but not long after he commenced his theological studies ai Selingrove, Pa., wiiei he made Ihe acquaintance of the lady who sub sequenlly became his wife, of whose personal worth and presint nfll clions, the citizens of Bloomsburg need no testimonials, My acquaintance with Mr. Marclay com me need when he became an applicant for li cense of the Synod of whiih I was a member Phis was during the month of June, 1807. At the next session of the same btdy he was or daiued. Both his examinations ate very dis tinclly remembered, not only because they were latmfactory, but because in all his bear ings ht Invited, rather than deprecated, scrutiny His ministerial labors in his native Stale, were" devoted to Freybush, in Mont, county, and Orleans in Jefferson county. Both wero country charges and calird for a great deal of hard work,as appoimments were numerous and al distant points from each other, He sustain u 'nM wen anu was sucas-iui, especially in the latter field, in which be was favore with several more or less extensive revival From here he wont to Ashland, Pa,, where for several years ho labored efficiently and mos acceptably, as all with ynu know, Inspecting the balance ot his ministerial ca reer, the citizens of Bloomsburg need no infor niatiou. Devoloi' as Mr, Marclay was to hi church, in iio location could his arquuin anre and appreciation bo loi'g limited lo It, He wassuro to make hlmaell known, not so much by seeking promiuence as by meriting it Mr. Marclay'a nam o still itiudsas a mem ber on the records of tho chunh to which tl writer now ministers, and on the evening of tho 23rd inst., a memorial service will be held in which several surrounding pastors, who know him well, will be heard upon topics suit able to tho oicaaton, His deeply bereaved family and church I your midst, havo Ihe sympathy of many warm In aria here, II L. Do. uarriei a. ixewkirt. ot fa cm. Bavs' n cured ot letter In my hand by three nun ca uuiia ui iiuuipnor nu u juy nusuatm wan cured of old running sores by using it. It cured ray ami of a Dpraintd ankle, I'ri e25 t r i . i . ' ctuli . soju by u. A, Jvleiui, IJIooiasburit. UlllTUAKY. REV. O. D, g MinoLEY. Rev.O, D, 8. Marcley was born Mareh the 11th, 1840, In the town of Seward, Schoharie. rounty, New York Ills ancestors wero of German origin. His parents, who are still living, aro christian people, and at an early ago he tonsecrnttd his life to Ihe serviie of Christ, In 1853 or 1859 he was confirmed a member of tho Evangelical Lutheran church, Gudncrsvllle, New otk,of which church he was a member at the limo ol his dath, He began his studies as n student In tho Semina ry st Charlottsville, N. Y, but he became Im pressed with Iho evidence that God called htm to reach, and ho left this institution and en tered Hartwick Seminary with a view of pio paring for tho Lutheran ministry Ho remained in this institution for nb tit two yoars. when o entered the Freshman class of Union Col lego, New York Before he had completed his course at this college, ho went to Sillnsgrove, Pa,, and pursued tho theological courso of the Missionary Institute nt that placo. About tho 1st of April, 1807, while yol n student nt Sellns grove, lie received n call from tho churches nt reysbush and Starkvillc, New York, which call he accepted and went lo his field of labor, The Franckoan Synod in June, 1807, licensed him to preach and in iho fallowing year at Forilsborough In Mlnden, New York, he was ordained as minister of tho Gospel by the same Synod. On ihe thirty. first day of October, 1807, ho was married lo Miss Millie Carey, of Selinsgrovc, who mrvlves him with n dough, tcr and two sons. His ministry nt Freysbiiih, as attended with much success in the build ing up of tho spiritual conditions of tho church, beautiful parsonage was erected and lid for, which was the product of his efficient labor, zeal and activity. In 1809 lie received a cnll from Jcfierson charge In Jeficrson county, New York, which o accepted and continued in this charge until Octobor SI, 1809. Here ho nlso did good work in Ihe canso of Chri't in adding many to the church and rebuilding of churches. In New York he was highly o'leetned and held many honored.andtrusted positions in the church to which ho belonged; being tho Secretary of the Synod, Member of the Examining Committee and Chairman of tho Delegation to the General Synod, In August, 1875, he received a call from ihe Ashland congregation in Pennsylvania, which he accepted nnd remalmd there until the first f Match, 1878. Of hla work in this place, we nil speak from the records of the church made by himself: During the winter 1870 I organized the Lutheran congrecation of Gordon with thirty- three members. At the following communion some forlysix metnrers were added. We pur- ha'ed the ihur. h luilliig from the Presby- eiiuus for SOOO In A hljnd during the year 1870 about 52 700 of lie. r $4,000 church d. hi was raised and paid Tin. following i- among other records of labor: Additions to meinbet- hip, ninety-fmr: seventy-nine nt O irdon nnd hirly-two nt Mt Carmcl, in all two hundnd and five. Marriages, t en'y; biptioma, seven Iv ono Ml, Carmel wa s.rvid only one year, during 1877 to the close of pastorate in Ah' and. The a alary on my first coining to AbIi and was S900, and nt the close of ihe pa'lor.i o with ihe nditittons of Gordon and Mt-Caimel tv,nsS1200." O. D.S. Maucm-.y, P.istor- He preached his trinl sermon in Bloomsburg on Sunday, February 3, 1878, and on the lllh lay of the fame month he received n call from the Evangelical Lutheran church and began his abora on the tenth day of linn Ii of the ramc ar as the successor of Dr. John McCron, one of the oldest pulpit orators in the Lutheran hureli in Pennsylvania, Mr. Marcley en tered upon Ins work in Ibis new held, fnel- g tho responsibility of the great work 1c- foio hitrj having bseri pretedtd by so prom inent u min in ihe church as Dr, McCron, he ddermined lo it'o every effort timake his ministry in ibis place succcs'-ful. Ho brgan his pu-torute work at nnc, viilin? all ofthe congregation, including those who wer not members of thu church. His pr'achinu Inw lurgf auilii-ncm nnd by an acceptable and forcible way of presenting God's truth, hi work was steadily increasing ihe interest in the church. His good work for ibis community was not cor.lined to the church of which lie was pister, hut Iio wis nctivo in nil wot thy go christian work which led to the purification nt n community, among them wns thnt ofthe tern per.inre causo in which he lock n very artiyc part; not in nn aggreaive but in u persuasivo way .seeking to show the- intemperate that their ways were against gOMI morality anil ch-is tianity, and by gentlo argument urged them to reform. He was a man of such intellectual ability, that Ihe digreeof A.M. ws coufeired upnn him by Union Oollo.ce in 1879 at which time President Potter expressed himself that lie was a man of great mental nnd moral attainments. Mr. Marcley wns of a kind anil genial dispo sition, courteous to nil whom he met, of a, ten der nnd compn'sionatn heart, ever ready to do anyone u kindness or nfivor.nnd from his good qusllites had many friends) in this com, muniiy for ihe short limo that he resided here, as wns shown by tlto large concourse of people tint attended his funeral, and the fact that the business places nf tho town were closed during the burial, His funeral wis at'ended by the clergy of all the denoailnatinus of tho lown.and many members of the Susquehanna Synod, of which ho was a member, took part in the sir vices. Much of Mr. Marclry'a isucccss In tho min istry may be attributed to the encouragement that ho received Irom his christian companion who by her constant parth ipatinn in his work and ic stimulatim; his energies, nnd in making his home pleasant nnd agreeable, ever sharing with him hutriils and troubles, helped to bus ain him in his labors Nothing nn gpril hir H 'ndscbe and Dva pepsia ns Dr. Jltltmir'i Headache and Du- pensia 1VU. Price 25 cents. All druggists sell tiicni- dec. z 1m In Harrisburg there is nn ordinance aga'nst driving a horse attached o a sleigh without bells. A girl of our acquaintance says that she is never so happy as when she Is carriage riding, because then (here are so many ftlloes around her. A newspaper coramenlirg on the fact lhat a farmer marly lost his life by sinking in a qungmlre, adds; J'Men who do not Ftib.cribe for a pnper must expect to be sucked in every now and then. ' The holidays for 1881 come upon the follow days and dates! Washington's bittliday, Tues diy, February 22; Gor.d Friday on the Ifitb of April; Decoration Day, Tuesday, May ,'iOj In-di-pmdence Diy, Monday, July -1; TliankBglv iiitrdnvjona thy to bo fixed by iho Pri'sldenl of Ihe United States; Christmas day on Sunday December 25. "We cmnot rmlle," fays ou exchange, when a man tills us ho cannot tuko his local paper because Iio wants a city paper. Ho might as well say lie cannot ntlord brtnd because he in tend having sponge cake. Meanwhile he has lo ask hU neighbor about (he local mtrsaud notice, and iho local paper gees building up his pluie and business and convciiiinc s with out support, Theruis something out of Juint with iho man who does not support hU lornl paper." Ttitnois, tryslptlw, uiercurlul diseaes,8crof. ula. and general dehillly cund by 'Dr. Llnd. ley's BluoU Searcher. Sold by draggiauvjWlw Wo have much pleasure In recommending Thermnllno to our readers, on an abaolnto euro for Malaria. Tho manufacturers' name nlono Is a gnarnnteoof ita merit. It sells at 25 cents per box. For particulars aeo Advt. Inly 30, '80'Ctii tL'ommuntcatcd. Ens. Columbian) In order to set the public right in regard to a matter In which llie good peopto of Ihe county nre all Interested the fol lowing Is offered for publication in your pareri At Iho Ocober meeting Pomona Grango No G, Iho resolution recorded below was re ceived from mbordlnelo grange Nn, 625. '(VWi-rcf, That we, tho members of No. 525, P. of H. nro opposed to horse racing ami all other modes or gambling al our county fair nnd we would recommend ihe Pomona Grsngo to take some action losupprcia it." It came up in the regular order, and after dirrusslon tho following resolution was adopt' ed by Pomona Grange! Itesolml, That a committee of one from each granite represented hero to-day be appointed to look after tho Interests of Ihe ng- ririilti'risb" of tnls county "Columbia County Agricultural Horticultural and Mechanical As sociation." At tho meeting htld January 7lh, Iho com mittee reported, whereupon the following wt offered and adopt! d: llcmhedf That n commlttro consisting of thsi committee already appoint d under resolution ol laatjPomona meeting nnd one n Iditional from each grange in iho county not represented on that committee together wilh such other mem. hers of the foltimbln County Agricultural Hor ticultural and Mechanial Association as may be selected; bo appointed to work up n senti ment among the members of said association favorable to the election of n set of officers who will abolish the speed ring, or at least so modi fy that feature of our fairs as to prevent ihe taking from the county annually large sums of monoy by professional horse jotkeys- And si so prohibit tho issuing of complimentary tick et' to saloon loungers and deul beats for the purpose of securing iheir votes at election time, fly ordor of Pomona Grange No 5. A. P. You.no, Secretary- . Hon. Georce N. tjorson, Norristown, says: Tho Phoenix Pectoral Is indispensable in my family. It nets like a charm in curing coughs nnd colds witli the :hildren,and 1 always uso It when addressing n jury. Price 25 cents. O.A. Klelm,Blo.,msburg. nprlG-ly Busmess iNoticcs "Walnut '.Kir Haih rtssTOREn"lH entirely differ. cut, from all others. It Has clear s water, and as its name Indicates, Is utpcrcct Vegetable Hair He al orer nnu uoes noun any manni'r nut'ci iue ncaiin whlcn sulnhur. Suirnrof Li'ad nndMtrateot silver preparations liaio done. Itv-IU lmmcrilairi) iree the bend r om all HariilrufT Itcslore dray Hair to Its natural color, and prcd 1 a n m- growth win re It lu fallen i II, Il will i-h -dl-c llphtor farted hair In a fow di)s ton beautiful tiiotsy brown. Every boi- uo is warranted, sisk jour nruifgi-i lor u. i or sale nt Motkk IIkos., llloouisluirg, fa. mlt i, Kllno x i'o., riniaaeipma, nnu unu& uucki'ii, piuw ioik WbulebiUe Agents. ocl Si,so-tI Look atl, W. Hartmaii'H of Gltiglmiii, 1U to 12 cents. new 2 pieces Call and see the new ntylnf Spring UIoHkitgs lor LaditB lit UlnrK kboh s. Handsome Ulsters tor Little Hoy's at I). Lowenberg'fi. A few ladies Coats arid Dolmans yet to bo sold vety cuettp nt Lulz x rjloati s. Look Ht I. W. Huiiuiati'ti new 75 cent Black Cusbuurc. When buying Hamburg Edgings, do not fail locallnt Clark & Jou'n. Ttiey have just oj cued a lull new line at low prices. 500 nice white thrifty shntes wanted by fen us louug, Ligbtslrcet, that are li, J, 4 5 to G inni. ths old that weigli Irom 25 lbs y(J, 35, 40, 45 50 to 00 lbs. each. t'erMins Unit want to buy shot.?.- please call around, I handle fri.m 30, 40 to 50 shutes tier week. dec. 24, '80 2m. 100000 Ibd. of good prime purl: wntitdl in i lie next eight ueekH by Bllas Young, Liclitstrcot. 1 wtitil It'iL'fl thnt dreis 50 lbs. HO, 75, 100, ll!.-., 150, 175, 200. 225, 250 up t'j 275 lbs. iiptice. 1 uUuys want my pork, dressed on Saturday and tnought iu early on Monday morning. Pertwius wishing lo buy porlc, pleme call around early on .Mon day mornings. dec. 25, '80-2H1. li'ltigliauiton IliMitit ut iMoKinnoy'd. Look ut I, W. ilartuiau'd new line of Drua O-.iuibrics. XewTublo Ltnuis iu bleuchtd, one-bnlt bleached, brown tiud colored ut Ulurk &. Soli's. Now U the titno to buy Fur very cheiji nt Lutz & Sloan's. Tbo largest Stock of Ready Made Cloth'ng Can now be seen ut the Old Reliable Store ol David Loneuberg. "Columbia" Gerimiutowu wools nt Chirk & Soli's. Ten cents r ounce, lull weight. Look at I. W. Ilarliaun's 1,000 yards of light Spring Calico, Holiday Hats, Seal Skin Cups on bund ut D. Lowenberg's Highest ChkIi Price paid tor 1,000 Good Fut, Live VEAL CALVES ibis Fall nnd Winter, l'ou can bring them right along nt w on Monday, Tuesday and ivednei-duy nl euuli nnd ovtry week ibis Full unit Winter, liriug in your gOi d tat calves now and gel your cusii tor them litiug them from Hit north, south east and o. Let tlu in cuiii right along now lo Silas Young, Light Sireot. oct. 1 4tn A full line nf Prints, Mils ins, Ticking-. &c , ai Clark &. Son's. The largest, be'U uuil cheapest stock Sboss at M Kinney's, of Look at I W. Hartnian's new line nl lllt-iiclittl, Unbleached, and Red Table Liueus, Ynu can buy this month jet Dress Goods at cost al Clark & Son's, For Fine Gloves Buckskin, DoL'skin. Kid (Imported) for Opera Parlies Drecs&c, go to L Loncnberg. Nfw Prints and Muslins tills 1'eck at Lutz & Sloan's. Get yourglovo filling Shoes at McKiu. ney's. Look at I, W. Hnnnian'sj Linen ToweU, J low health can be maintained Iluy a Good Orer Coat at I), Lowenberg's. UK!) HOItsK I'owiiElt cures more hones, mules and bheep than any other mcUlclno. sttro every Uliiu, Ul'LlY, 'MM)COW IIBNItV'HCAltllOUO NU.VK, Tho Host Hnlvo In the world for Cuts, llrulses. m.t, n, I'lvvi o, rtuv will 1,1 fl, 1. Illllljll-U 1IUI1I1.,, Chlllilalns. Coins and all kinds of Mi In hruptluns Fi i'ckli'8 and I'linnles. 'J ho s live Is guaranteed to Klvu pt'iicrt satisfaction In nery cum or inom-y riv fund. il. He hurelo set Henry's Carbollo balu', as atl others ato hut Imitations. I'rlcoxa cents. Vor saio uy an aruggwis. oct 'il, -su-ijcow IlKAhfll ANirriAl'l'lNKfH, It beems strango that any one will surfer from tho many doioiig'tiwutB brought ou by an Impure coo. union of tliH blood, whin K'OVII'H HlJioii and LIVe.lt SVHUl' will restore piTful heullh totliu plufclcal oriratilzallon Ii Is luUt'id n striiigthenliig tin up, pleaaant lo take, and has niuu'ii liselfuitu the u ill: i;eai tilO' d ptirltler evir tliscuvered eifect lly cuilnir Sen fulu. Siiuilllllcillscasi's. WVnkr,, of the KldnejH, allNerruus disorders and lkUUlly, It cotreits liidtgebitou, It makes the old led jounir, and Hie jounc fitlgay; and wilt I variably drlio outot ILo aj fcti iii the man) Ills that human lit Mi Is ut ir iu. a mu.'iu lAituti iiii i ruvo 10 y -u us mer its at a health runeucr, tar It. nets like a ciiuiui, rrpcctul y wheu the ruuiplalnt Is of au ex. hnusiivo nature, buvluifa tendency to lessen thu uiuiai virurui uic urum nnu nervous nrfciem. oct W.Vilyoow HOLMES 8c SCHUYLER. HOLMES & SOHUYLER ABOUT STOVES. It is now about 7 years since wo began soiling Stoves. During nil thin t.inm wo liavn fitrintlv ittl- ... . . . . I lioretl to our iirst determination, and that was to accept no consign- menta from any manulacturcr,but navocare uuy exannneu uio pro- a mwl .Inr.!,.,! fm- nnol. cmnl. Stoves as our judgment and ex- " . . I perienco warranted to suit our trade. Handsome designs, dura- bihty and economy ot fuel beinc ... .. , . , , our main sianti points, mis enori . M i u "IO "IW. u ,J I hfia nnr hnnn iinfiiinroinf ml hv Mini public; our trade has been rapi- dly increasing, our sales this sea- son being double that of last. It is no object ior us to sell a jioor stove just for tho mere profit at UlU lllllU. IHIIU aiUVU B JUI1.1 111U sale of others just tho same as a cood one makes many sales. We know verv well when wo send out one of our handsome Ranges and .1 ! 11 " 1 jimr huau uuur uuiynuur "ears youspuaiv 01 us many superior iifilifinu r t - Min. ill rvl ti(nin I h will miv mm ton. or w ' somebody; and so of tho Parlor blOVeS ailtl Heaters. We iiaVO nt oil tiitina o rtrrA trr rP fitm'na I and Eantres on our Hour and in- vito u critical examination before pureliasinir. elsewhere, We furn- icli f n npmit vnnuii'j 4rt i 1 1 Lritirlu I of stoves. We deliver and set up within reasonable distance of town all stoves bought ot us. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! l'ursuant to an onler ol the Orphans' Court of Co lutnlil. couuly, Pent bjh aula, will to Hold at public s no on the premises, in the township ot Locust, In said county, near stabtown, on Saturday, January 29th, 1881, at ten o'clock la Hi i forenoon, tin following do tcrlbo'l four tracts of land, lato of John Snyder, de ceased, to-Nl: No. l lielng dr cedent's Interest In a timber tract of land containing ONE IIUNDItKD AGRKS. ho Iho same more or less, adjolnln? li.n.ls of JosUh H. Ithoads, David Long, -losupli O. I.tuuds ondoth- trj, No-2 Being a timber tract containing TIIIUTY ACHES, be Iho same more or lest, adjoining lands ot Washington Adams (leorgo Yrn?er, l''relerlct uty, Maj'berry Snyder ami "amuel Adams. tO'o. 8 Being unseated, partly cleared, and the balanco timber land containing TWKNTY EIGHT ACRES. bo tho same more or lefs. adjoining lands of John Derr, Davla eager, Samuel Camp and the Quaker meeting ground. No.4 L'clng tho homostead ot the dectdeut, con taining One Hinndrad Acres. be tlio sumo nmrc or lcb-s, adjoining lands of Samp son Ellis, Ueniy II, lthoads, Charles Wagner, W asU- ttigtou Adami, whereou aro erected a Urge wi:l,i.Ii; iiuiisk, HANK HAItX, A LARGE GKIST MILL v lth tlireo run of stones, nnd a SAW OVEXLL with n, good water power, and other out-bnlldlngs. There Is also on satd.pronlses n Oood Orchard nnd ln) aid and other fruit trees. 1 crms and conditions of salo made known ou day of bale. JRIttCMIWI MNYUEIt, Jan. 7, 'Sl-ts Administrator. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VI.l'ABr.E REAL ESTATE ! Pursuant to an otdcr oi the Orphans' Cuurt of Co lumbia county, rennsj lvonla, w 111 be sold at public sale on the premises In the township ot Centre In said county on Fridity, January 21st, 1881, at two o'clock p m., tho following descilbed ItKAL ESTATE, late of Andrew (ilnglos, d'eeased to-wlt; The undivided oi e-hnlt ot all that certain Lot of Lime, Limestone or LIMESTONE QUARRY, situate In satd Centre towrahlp Columbia county ra bouudt'd and described as follow: Beginning at a stono on the north sldo of tho l.nckawanna nnd Moomsburi: railroad, thence by land late of I'hlllp Vlllcr north twenty-eight and tlirte-fourtt-s degrees west twenty-thren pe'ehos to nsloro, tlienco by the same south beventy-four and three-fourths degrtcs westnvo perrhestoa stone, tlienco byoiherllme stono lot south twcnty-elght and three-fourths de grees eat twenty-three firrlies rosald Lackawan na and Hloomsbiirg railroad, thence along the same norm seventy-four and one-fouith d 'grces oast.llve perches to the place cf beginning, containing 115 SQUAKIO PEHOHKS, to the samn morn or less. Excepting and reM)rUg S juuerand assigns nil the llmberlhey may want Ior fencing within two) ears from the 18th day of No venv er, 1670 also nsirvlng iho use and occupation ot tto north end of said lot ns the same can be farmed unth such tlmo or tttnna lhat tho same (shall bo wanted for quarrj Ing purposes. Said lot Is opened as a limestone quarry. Also, all that certain piece or lot ot grousd situate In bum Centre township, Columbia county, I'enn- ednnddescrlbulis follows ro-iii. luuhu utsinuiu i u fouowB, to-uit: sylvanla, hounded On the north by putllo rond leading from Ulooms burg to Berwick, on thoeattby lands of the heirs of lillza Thoms, deceasid, on tho t outh hy land of Tllinan Nagle and on the west hy school bouso lot, conraininn ninety-clgut perches. This Is a very do- sirabio building lot. The abovo lots will to sold on tho following terms and conditions; ono-thlrd of purchaso money to remain charged on satd real citato during the natural life ot Mary Ann (llnglfs, widow of said Androw Oingles, de ceased, and the Interest ihereof to bo annually and regularly paid to her, tho Fald Mary Ann dingles, by the purchaser or purchasers, said Interest to bu computed from tho connrrnatlon nisi ot said sale, aiiuui ner main mo principal to uopald to the ad mlnlstators ot said Andrew Oingles, deceastd; ten per cent, ot two thirds cf the purchase to be paid at tho striking down of tho property, one-half of the balance of tw o-thirds of the purchaso money at tuu conurmation or saio, and thoothcrone-half in ouo year thereafter with Interest on the tame from continuation nisi. Purchaser to pay for deed, H.FIIANK ZAIllt, WM.T. bllUMAN, dec, S4, 'so-ts Adm'rt, ot Andrew Oingles. JULKON HKIKS. ESTATK OF WILMAU S. KVANS, IIICSASSD. COLVMMA COUNT V, SS : too commonweaiui or l'ennsyivaula to J, h, llo)t, AEblgneu of N. It. Evans, Berwick, I'a., Mrs. ihij i (iiuui, ,tuuu iufcuu, jiiiuj.gun, rarau h, pi iiiui , n-iiiiijtiuit, I', v unu ai. Kates, l'lillnUfl-l pillll, I'U , 3U sun, Berwick piua, ra , Jiary riouts, w nlio Haven, I'a, ,c. E Dot! sun, iierwicK, t u.. juiiu nuuson, uy ner guardian, II. 1.. Kreas, Berwick, I'a , descendants and heirs of William H. Evans. Into of lieiwtck, ra., and to all Knoiia iiiieresieu.iiruuiingi ou are Hereby Sclted Iki and apiar before the Judges of our Orphans' Court atau ornhans' Court i, lui tiei.t nt iiinn.,',,,..., on tho llrst .Monday of Februaiy next, then end ineru iu uceepi or le.usuio iak tuu realestato of said Wm, Evans, deceased, at ihn niinrii,it i.i,.. utlou putuponlt by tho Inquest, duly awarood by the said Court, and returned by tho Sheriff under tho vt of Assembly lu suih case made and provl- tint; or show cause why the samu bhall not to sold. livuui uti iiuv. Witness Ihe Honorable William Flwell, I1esldent oi oursuld Court- at ltloomsburir. iim fiLrntnti, day of December, A, 1 one thoucand i ight hun. WM. KHICKIIAUM. o, il. VOicn. Clerk O. a lpaiy, doc (9, KHIT OUR BARGAIN TABLE. To do tho best ho can every merchant finds himself ut times accumulating a class of goods ...t 1. 1 1 . ... t , which uo not, meei witn rauiy sato and tho question is how to dispose 0f them. Somo carry them along in stock wait;ng to rcalizo thoir Vllvv U" MM-"'' WU1 "' 8U0U gus 13 10 l'mcc u,cm on our n run i i t uargaui inuio nnu at sucn prices without regard to value as bring immc - diato sale. A livolv miiirtor i ' boats a glow dollar.and dead stock firtlfl tin t.lin mnrn.iimt.Wn.il'. Tl.nn l I ' nSlli wo aic ol"ten cl,llbIci1 to by at auction or bankrupt sales .job lots of Hardware which wo place on our table and trive voti the ben efit 0nt. Among the articles are . 1 ,. n l i- 1 for nil grades ot mechanics, household goods and goods for every body, articles in season and out of season, very likely something JOU WllUt at 11 price thnt -n ,,. to k v v and look over the table. Lvoryc thing marked in plain figures Tl,n Knrrr.ro Rilvor Plntorl Vnrlu 11,1(1 P0011S wo BP0K0 10 -on IlU0Ul betoro the Holidays are nearly all a ir.-nlr rnm..rl.v.1 nfrm- 'UU'V'"B "Ul ""a" meant what we said in offering Lj, CQ3t," HOLMES & SCHUYLER. D IVORCB NOTICE. the common I'Kasof friend Samuel How er f Columbia county No. so, Sept. Term tteo. s. I Joteph s-. Kline. J itbpcena In dlvrrce, alias BUbpocua In divorce, ToJosethS Kline, tispondent In nboveslnted case sir: ou nre hereby required tube una nppear in onr proper pirscn at a couitof common I'lcas to be held In liLtl ft r sld counts at Bloim-lnuir.l a. on the tlrst Moadnycf Fibrutry toanser thebovo uuniiuui. u. 11. jan.T.'ot-'o siii'iirr. N TOTICE Nntlce Is lierebv elien lhattlie followlntr necnunts lnvo hocn tiled In tin: Prothonolarv'siinruor Uoluut- biacounly anu will te presented to thu Ci.uitut Uominon I'lens of suld count on 1 ue-i1nv. ihe fth day cf Kebiu.ir) A. n, 1"1, and continued urter mo lotitiu nay or saiu term unless exceptions be tiled within that time. 1. First and llnal account cf I. K. Ki lckbaum Ccm. mlttee of Samittl Ithu- e a lunatic. li. The account of Samuel Crevi lice. Cntninlttf o 'ir I).)t cas Crurcllng u lunatic. WM.KK1PKIUII.M. O. M. (JU1CK, I'rolhoncUiy. iiepuiy. Jan. 7, -si-ie SALE HI' VAI.UAIU.r. REAL ESTATE 1 In pursuance rf nn order of the Orphans' Court of Cot, Co, rn-tho undersigned administrators of David Lee, deceased, will exposo to public salu on t!io premises In Iho town rf Light Mreet, Hull townblilp Columbia county, I'n., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 h, 18SI, iho followlr g defcrlh?d reilestntc: A House and Lot situate In LIphtHlrcttlDS oUtowLshlpnr.il county aforesaid, bounded on thencrthhy lot of John War den, ou the eisr. '-y nn alley, on the south by nn al ley, nnd on tho west hy Main f Ircet or road runnlntr throu.h Light Mriet, containing one-third of an acre mu it cr'tM. Tkkws i i mi e. Ten fcrcent of one frurth ot Hi') purchaso money to bo i aid nt tho striking down t f tho property, the one-fourth less the ten per cent nt the conrtimatlon of sale mil tho mnlntng three fourths In ono year thcmifur with Interest Irom continuation nlsh HHEfi: p I It MAN, oiiAiti.KS i.i:i:, d-c. lit, 'sn-ts Adinlolstrntojs. DMINiSTKA foil's NOTICE KSTATE OF POl'llIA. UII'I'KNSTIKL, DKCElSXP. letters 1 1 ndmliilstratlun on the estate of SoDhla Hlcinenstlel. 1 , to cf llrl.ire.ieck tonn-liln. Coluinbln county, ileceused, have been grantt d tiv the lteglB tercf hnldenunly to the ui deistiriied administra tor. All persons having claims against the estate are requested to nreoent liem for settlement and those indebted to innkt- payment without Uelay. WILLIAM HII'l'KNMILL, Admlnl-trator. C. YV. .Mtr.t.Eii. Atl'y. LvatisvHle, 1'. O. Jan. 7, '60-gw A UDITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF VINCK.ST KlCUUtT. MtCKASED. The nnd rslcnid nudltcr nrnclntrd bv iho Or. rlunb' Court. ut Columbia to make distribution of iho (unu in tho hands if (ieo. M. noell, extcuU'rct wild tlecident to nnd iiinoig tho l nttles entitled theielo, licieby gives uotleu mat he will sll In lie dl-iharge nt luu dulles ut his appclntmenl al bis rftlce In tho tnnn Itlmuisbur un Sntnidu l etiu. nrj till, A. 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Bend 1'ot-t-onice money ortfer. bonk draft or reirls. IVI wn-Mu lUTCUiaUIJ II, tUlYHUCl', tered latter. tuns at risk ot the sender. Address TIIK WClll.U, Utux Kov.Xtw Yax, HOLMES & SCHUYLER- ORDER BOOK. Although wc have under our roof aa largo an assortment of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and house furnishing goods as will ho found in this section of the stale and are constantly adding to our stock, we find it impossible to keep everything we aro liable to be asked for,and to meet this trade wo keep an order or accommoda tion book, and will take pleasure ot ull times in entering your order and procuring all tho information possible in regard to whatever you want. Our acquaintance wilh tho different, manufacturers through out the U. S. is largo enabling us in most cases to know at once to whom to apply. We have a large collection of illustrated .catalogues from which you can often select the article desired. We are al ways prepared to furnish these goods at manufacturer's prices, and save you the trouble of sending. This method has been largely ap proved and wo arc daily taking orders and receiving goods for many parlies. HOLMES & SCHUYLER. 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 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 are sales of broken assortments and odd garments, and of small quan tities. Here toward the end of our most successful 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 : 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 the 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 youjr ' Wakamaker" & Brown, Oak Hall. Market and SiiUi, FniLASXLruiA. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP HART MGHOAN, DECEASED. ' Letters of Administration nn iliftpstjitH nf MRrv Mordan, lato ot lit, I'leasjut townshtp.Columbla co., ter ol said county to tho undersigned Administrator. All iHrbons having claims agalust the cstae of the decedent are requKsted lo pr-bent them for settle ment, und those Indebted tuthoestato to make pay. ment to the undersigned Administrator without delay. J. 11. l'ATTON, Pee. tl ow. Administrator. A DMINISTRATRl.V NOTICE. ESTATE OF HtllAK 11, BllOADT, DECEASED, I cttcru of administration on the estate ot Hiram II. Hroadt, lato of the tov, u ot Hloouisburg.ColutuL.la co. I'eun'a., deceased, havo been grunted by tho Id gls terof said county to l.ydta A, llroadt.admlnlstratrlx, Hloomsburg AH persons liuilng claims against es tate or Iho decedent aro requested to prebent hem for settlement nmtthobo Indebted to thoestuieto make payment to tho underblgncd Administratrix without delay, LVHIA A. HUOADT. ., . Administratis, dec. 10, VO-cw 1'. li, lllooomsbunr, . 4o UDITOR'8 NOTICL. undersigned Auditor nrnolnteit tiv ihn mart. of Common Pleas of Columbia county to uiakn distribution ot Uio fund In thu hands ot W. ll.Ali- uoii, As-iguce ior mo nencnt of credltorn of llllam Itiitip. to and umong tho lartltw entitled thueto, will mett thu parties liter I'slcd at his otllie In Hloomsburg on .Monday, iho ant day ef ,lai uary. p-si, at two o'clock In the arterntou tjf tald day to perforin the duties or his appuliitim-nt, when ant nhcro ull rtrsous tntircbtcd aro required to pre sent their claims to said tundor lo forever ui tarred trum comlnirln forabharootbaldiund. K. It.IKELElt, deo, M, fo-w Auditor. LEGAL BLANKS O KhL KINDS, UN HAND ATTUl OUUMU1AM Oltr-