dolling COLUMBIA DEMOCni'l.STAK Of THE KOBTIt, (Ul4 CO MTMIIIAN, Consolidated, Iftmseri Wt-rhlt-, tnrrr I'rldny Morning, nt llLOOMHIil'Ittl, COLt'MllI A CO , Pa. lie SM 4 0d SCO !00 sen 14 Oil SliOO 5 00 (too lion 1300 IS I'D KllPtl BOO) 1r tfoi 13 00 18 00 SO 00 MM BO 00 10001) ono Inch Moo 11 ;o Incites CO ioo BOO 700 HOT 1000 1100 CO 00 Three inches 4 w Fourlnchos...... Boo otiartr-r column.. 6io lln'f column In 00 AT two bou.Ans per year. To subsorllicrs out n( tho notinty tho terms nrn strictly In ndi-ance. lrr"Nn Paper discontinued except nt lhu niillm One column toon ui uiu iiuuuniii-r, uuui un iirrr-.inigesflro Paul, but lone continued credits will not tin rrivr-n. Yently advertisement payable nuaric rly. Trim lenl. niir.-rl Iwmenls must bo nald f or before Itisrt U Ail papers sent out ot thu state or to distant post outrcs miisira nam ror in ntivnnco, unless n ic. nuti sltilo person In Columbia county assumes to 11.11 tho situscrlDtlonriueontlciiinnil. ' cil except wliero parties havo accounts. Ix-gal advertisements two dollars per Jt.cn ror tlimi insertions, nml nt that rato for additional POSTAGE la no longer exacted from subscrlb-ars Insertions without reference to length. IUU1D SlUUIlljr. JO B PlUNTINGk rreeutnr'M. Aitmlntatrnlnr'st. And AtldltorSllOllCl'S llirco dollars. Must bo paid for when nscrted. ThoJobblngliopnrlmentof tho Column an Is very eoninleto. nnd our.loli Printing will mmniti. Transient or Local notices, ten cents n line, regu lar advertisements halt rates, nbly wlijj tliatof tholargo cities. All worn done on E.3LWELI., 1 C BIXIBHIiSltDSn.K"?11614"' BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1882. THE COLUMBIAN, VOL. XVI.NO 62 COLUMBIA DEMOUHAT, VOL. JLVI, NO 43 Cards In tho 'lluslnesH Directory' column, ono ouuii. uvuti:, m-uuj iiuu 111 iiiuiu-raie price. dollar a year for cncU line. l'crrimtul. Mr. mid Mrs. 0. 1 llnntl nro spending tho holtdays with Mrs. Hand's parents. Mr. J. 0. Fltzpntrlck'spunt Christinas nt Hn7.1cton with Ills fnlhcr. I)r. V. II. llrndlcy nml ivlfo nt Wllkes- barrc, spent Tuesday nml Wednesday In town with rclnltvcs. William Rupert is quite 111. Ills daugh ter, Mrs. Fletcher Harris nnd her husband nro In town. Eradicates jj j MALARIA, j r!l.,lf,l!ng.iiiuuviuiL-. DARBYS ROPHYI.ACTIC FLUID. A Itontrliold Artlrln Tor Untveriml I'miilly Use. l'or Scarlet nnd Typhoid l'livurx, lHplitlicrlii, Sail vntlun, Ulcornli-il SoroTliront, Small 1M w 11..1..W t1.-,.l.. ...,.1 11- T.r" -anitt ' .'leiisies, nun . ....,v., v...., ..v.., ii iinoniiii-iousDI,,.,,,,.,, persons svaitlisi; on E. W. Huttcr wcro iimong the holiday vlsl- VI, T sh,.,uM u " freely, scarlet KcvcAm tors to friends In town. K? ' llhSn'r Jas. B.Ncal nml Harry lllllmey.r w1.,ViJ:;ttIli?,I,taft The wor" nro attending Medical College- In lMillade;ro,,.!'!!,,sJc!1',,r: SMAM.-ro.v .. . .. . T . ;;"' nrrrahed nml and phin, are passing the holiday vacation a' r"'''1 Sores prevent. I'liTiNUnf Small homo. nti, ibij."8 1'"hvi:nti:ii Impure Air m.vte A mcmlicr of my f.im. Invitations have been issued for the weil Fcr sro Tlnoat a i, a hmaii.pox. I used the ding of Miss EllaC, daughter ofJosepi&S,, .Vri.l", Mcllcnry of Stillwater, to Mr. O. 1). Ha V'X, ,!'r.t.,i r.'. t, putcJ, and w.u l,0ut , , ,, in . i , Ihlllilalm, IMIob. lhhMiaKilnlnlhrce gcnbtich. 'I he ceremony will takuplaci itliaiinc. ite. n.T m others at the Christian Chapel, Stillwater, oi &te"JXi. .tJJsI Tlmrstlay danuary 4in, at nan pnsi six n '"issecurciibyususo. ... At l.'l -...Ill illl... tMp loser prevented. B ill. ivuv. xi .u. iviiui n lit iiuKikv. ilccUet Kccurdctl. fJMp 1 os er prevented. p purify ihc lit cutis. I Cfonnsi! tlieTeetti, , t c in't he -.urn lSscd rtlicved and I Diphtheria Prevented. Tho following deeds has been rccordeu since those last published t Samuel KrlcUbattm to William H. KrieU baum, Ucnton. Theodore Wells ami wife, et al., to Wil Ham McKelvy, et al., Catnwlsmi. Joseph l'axton and wife to Wllliau MclCclvy, Catawlssa. Sarah Merger to William McKelvy, Cab W1SSI1. I I. W. McKelvy and J. II. llarmnit executors to li. and I.JW. McCread;, Cnt wlssa. A. C. Mcllcnry and wife to MatlllaMc dcnhall, Catawlssa. J. II. Hetler and J. H. Hartcr, ilininU trator's to .lolin Iielsel, gunrdlan, Jfllin. Peter liochtel and wlfo to SamucBelgf,' Dloomsburg. Itobeit M. Vnnkhouser, jr., Jtrs. Sarah J. Vankhouser, Heaver. Tho Coal Hidgo Iron it Coal C0..0 Ann Evans, Conyngliam. Voter Ifarshner, ndmlnistrntor Jesse Wcrtman, Montour. L. W. Kikendall anil wife tcl'. n. Klkendall. Milllin. Daniel Jemlson and wife to lianuol Kelchncr, Centre. Emanuel Kelchncr to Peter loniiy. Centre. John W. JCvans and wlfo to naiida Barley, llerwlck. John 11. Woodman, trustee, to amucl( Blair, Conyngham. Samuel Blair, trustee, to tlwohnon Beasly Coal Co., Conyngbatn. J Cemetery .Company to Weslejff'jiiiiinga Bloomsbnrg. Michael Grover, Sbcrlir, to 1 i llatri. son, Centre. F. C. Harrison to Adam Sitli , 'litre. John F. AVliltmoyer and wlf. It'lilncas Whitiuoyer, Pine. A. Miller and wife to Lydlu flin, lier wick. Amnndtis Itlioads and wife to ijbcrry Snyder, Locust. William Yeager and wife to yberry Snyder, Locust. Jacob and Washington Ycnger.'miiiis trators -to Mayberry Snyder. Loci Silas Hess and wife to Elizab' Hess, Fishlngcrcek. Locust Mountain Coal & Iro.'o., to John Spring, Centralia. Mary Wanipole to George Fluistine, et al., Orange. Peter Hcedy and wife to S.umilldley, Centre. Andrew McHeynolds to John 'smyer, Catawlssa. John Glassmyer to Francis wnyer Catawlssa. Joseph Lyons and wife toamuh Lyons, Pine. William Urys(.n to Catbariiiyson, Centralia. Citarrh tirpd. IrVHlnel.ia r,..n.l sCe'l1e'r,;n,,,' .? rltlcUn, here iftonti'ry etti-i.d. 1 ;,r.". UT"' iilndshcaloJr.,n ,!l tithe treat. 1-lirvv . tired. . cnJ (" "PI''"eria. . uc ...... Orccnsboro, Ala. AAtrHdoti.forAnlm.nl r segitaUe 1'uMuiu. ttn,;.,etL. uscl the riuM durintr eprcvent afllicti.mwiih Stlet lever with de cd advantage It is iispen-. iMe to the sic V. int. -Wit P Sand t). Kyrie, Ala. Scarlet Fover Cured. EE Tetter dried tin. Cholera, rrcvmted.. UtcelH purified and Ik.iV I, llU'ilsesofDenthlt should IV; uncd about the c .rps it Mill prevent any unpleas. ant smell pl he eminent Pliy. lel:iii,,l.;il,lt).v MJtS M. D.Ncw JVorlt, says: MI am cnniinccdProf Darhys l'rophjlaitic Fluid is a 1 aluaUe disinfectant." the mlcrbllt llnli..rii,- v.,.,..m.. Ju!'$ 'Vh,C ";o,,t.."C(:1!cnt'l"--llities'of Prof! e?Ien 7l, fclL0 ,'"iJ .A'a dlnflant and Lrgcnt it Is both theoretically and practically untcd.-.V. T. Luton, pror Chemistry. Darhvs l'lulil U 1!... ,,,.. ... .i..., . .. Ion ALHXANuru II. Stiipiiiins, of Oorei i ann V-- D"US' C,1Urch f os. LftoSTti, Columbia, Prof.,University,S.C. ill' i . Jl ,;r,1L,!' 1 '"' r University; ev. Geo. ! . Pilkcb, liishop SI. P.. Church. fiiisPiixsAiiLU to nvintv iiomi:. 1 crfcctly harmless. Used Internally or ,. ,., "ternally for Man or Hca.t. Ihe Hu d has been thoroughly tested, and we vc abundant cs I Jence that itl.a, done ei er thing re claimed. I ,r fuller Information Ket of your -uggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietor, .1. If. ZI1II.1N A- CO.. ..niuicturini: Chemists, l'lIll.ADr.l.pIUA. r JSC, S21y ) of ,'in- orauiievllle iMtitei Tho population of Orungevile cecnt count is 420. Business of tills place has inctl over GO per cent during tho last five ; T. W. Connor has bis largeiltutv storo nearly complete. He expj fc cupy it by March 1st. Tliu sidewalks and street cr of this plaeo arc the poorest of anli of its sl.o and business In tno siaui triaus prefer walking In tho mlttho streets for pleasure ami sulci). Ira nicketts and son of Ohio nlng friends In town. Mr. Hickoiml from this place in 1841. Mr. and .Mrs. Mendel of UetUro visiting her motber.Mrs. Col. H.'ic Tlio friends of llcv. Hunt, main liberal donation last week. Doctor O. A. Megnrgell lnteiidtg Florida In February. Camden Mcars has erected a cat market. Tilghman LaulTer of Lafayette , former student of the aeailei.'"t Christmas with a parlleular frien.'". Tho sportsmen failed to captures tliey holed last Thursday. Wheu 'iit to dig them out next day they nards had made their escape. Tho ponies recently purchased'", Snyder & Fleckcnsllno uiu shba provcinent and extra speed. Theru Is a lino opjiilng for a'" tailor in town there being lion ' present. Tho telephone has proved a give nlctico for transaction of buslnc Hov. Cbllcoat was present. liandsoino bear skin robe on Cliby Ids voting friends. Tho Union 3. S. had a Chrisli ! tho church for thu benellt of tlin The school Board lias repalre io furnished tho public school bulllt "Paragon" furniture. Tliero hoi school provision. iuu piipu i"v for two teachers. Tlio board ol ls making nrrangeincuts to open th'y In tho sprint;. Kalhau Fleckcnstluc who r n wound while butchering, U 'o't' Tim linrnnirli lllleslloll U hl'll1'1' .with fair piuspecls- Mr. and Mrs. Hussell of Mh'f" visiting her grand rather b.inii"' bach. Hnviler X: ('(inner OCCUPY II1"' Justice ollleo In Low's Woek. Mr. Heckmnii of Light Streelir' chased tho hotel stand, fonnuily 1,1 t ,. n 1 ...1.1.. 1. I... si'l I Ami o oaeuu viuuu, siiuviini. " r- the accoinniodallon of tho pu O.A of iho univcrsfil succc: Brown's Iron Hitters i-i ply tlii i: Jt is the host Iron preparation ever m.ick ; iy compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and docs just what is claimed for it more and no lejs. Ly thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of tlu ryotcm, healing, purifying nnd strengthening. Com meitcing at tho foundation it build tip and restores lo .t health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 7; Dearborn Ave., CM -aco, "ov. 7. 1 h ive l.ei a preat sulu-rcr fr".n r. very WJ.tl:bU.riiLS,licurtburn,a.id c!y ;iep .i 1 1 1 itvvort for.a. Ke irly t'.vryltiin 1 mo k.ivo riic,ili-.tress, till could cat butli'llj. I have tii:d every thliirecoiiimtinlcd, hasp I Vvn the prcciiotuiis of .1 ! -.'.a 1 ' .sicl.uii, butr. t r.o relief iml.l I t ...li brown's l.on liittcr-.. 1 ftl li.ieof tho old tioubli.!., and.-ma rx:r man. I nm ret.i.i l.iiuli strtneer, ami feci first-rate. 1 mil n railroad engineer, aad now r.i.Ae lay trips regularly. 1 cm n-.t ny t i mueh In praUu of your v. n !':r. fj medlc:..e. U. C. Walk. Biiown'3 Iron Hitters does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will euro dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, ccc. I'M on'y Ilrown's Iron Hitters made l.y r-on( li.:ilL..ICo.,Piltlmire. troed ivd line. nd trads-nurl. oil wrapper. Jlarcu, 3, .'. I.v discovehiVk 'S'pu. Worn81'3 A POSITIVE CU.1E FOB FEMALE COHPIAINIS. Till" remedy act In Unnoxy Ilh thji ! mnia V' 'm nt a" tl""'. urlmuHdlntcly 7 ?...?..! o iltiid and merino inu.cle.. niidrc- lit UU. Bond for illlil'eilUI monoothcr. AllMUiiiol iiaip (lid jIoyerliro8., Wliolosalo Agonls, Mooin&burs 1' A DMINISTHATOIt'S NOTICE. RSTATR OP ins. ANN1R WIM.tVIR, I.ATK OP MIDISOM TOWNSHir, PKCKASRU. Letters of administration on tho cstato of Mrs. Annlo Welllvor Into cf Madison township, Col umbia county I'enn'n., deceased, liavo heen ranted oy tho uetrister Of sam county to wn. mi Krojmer. administrator. AllnorJonsliaMnif claims acalnst tho ostato of tho decedent nro ren.uc.slcu to present them for settlement nnd ttioso Indebted to tho estate to mako payment to tho undersigned administrator without delay. WILLIAM KUEAMKIl, dco S2 Administrator. DMINISTBATOU S NOTICE. ESTATR OF OANIRI. rKSreil, llr.l'EABRU. Loiters of ndmlt Utr.itton cum testjimento nn- nexo on tho cstn o of Daniel 1 ester, law of Centra township (l ilumbln county, t'A; deceased, hsvo been trr.inted to fainti"! v . .lack-on restd. Ins In sild township, to whom nil iiersona In- ucotca to sata es'aio nro retpicsica 10 inaKo pajincnt, and thoio lmMnifcltlms ordemands, in maKO Known ino same wtuioui aeiay. Dec. 14, Mil. SAMUEL W. JACKSON", Snyler, Atl'y. Administrator. TN THE OHPIIAN'8 COl'HT FOK THE COUNTY OK COLUMltl A. IN HEESTATK OK WE8LKV IIAOKNnCClt, PECKA8KO. l'hn Audllor nnnolnted bv tho Coutt to make distribution ot tho halanco rcmalnltiKln the hands of Silllo llaKcnbuch ndmlnliirutor ot Weslav taecnnttcii. uoceased. as per iter unai tccount tile I. to and an-ons: the parties entitled tbeteto rui noiu a mcettntr ror tno purposes nt ins up- polntment on Monday tho 15th diy of January, A. II.. iKsa. nt. one. o'clock 11. m . at his onice. corner of front and Market stro'ts, llerwlck, l'. , wun anil wnero nil parties nro renuiren io inane thilr claims or bjdjbarrcd from comtnr; In upon siii nina. A. K. OSWAI.ll. Dec. 21-H. Auditor. Law, Collection and Real Es tate odiee of Win. Chrisinan. 31ooin3bnrg, Pa. Prsperties for sale in Bloomsturg and oleowhero. A larmof 100 acres, no.rbt5nytowu, la a good state of cultivation, brick house, b.trn nearly now, frame tenement house, lino fruit, water, A'C. Terms easy. S3 ucroi of excellent land, bordering noFlshlns- creck li$ miles from Orangcvlllf, an ncrc3 being oodland, good buildings, 'i wells, a splendid home, healthy and desirable. Cheap. 02 acres, v mtlo from Light street, plenty of fruit, buildings, water, hoalthy location. A lot of lw acres, yt miles from nioomsourg and a mllo from Ejpy, good house, trains barn, lino fruit, plenty of water for raising poultry, nne lind for trucking. Prlcolicoo. A flno Hotel In tho town ot Kipy, lateiy repair ed, good trade, rent mnro than pays o percent. Interest. Cheap, and terms to suit pu t chaser. A orlst Mill on Little Fishlngcrcek, 4 miles from llloomsburg, Turblco water wheel, full water power, dwelling bouse, Including 20 acres ot land, paying trade. Terms easy. Hrlck dwelling on East street, corner lot, well, stable, pleasant location. A frame dwelling, on a double corner lot, on East street, with lino Irult, lawn, stibl", out kitchen, grounds and buildings In best of order. A frame dwelling on Ea3t street, lino fruit, water, grounds and resldenco In splendid condition. l neat properties on Main stioet, with stables, good fruit, Ac. , framo dwelling on corner ot West and Fourth streets, terms easy; ono on Catharlno street, with water, plenty of fruit, stable, &c cheap ; ono on Third street, with good fruit, water, stablo and houso above tho usual slse ; ono on Centra street, with ill conveniences, desirable location, cheap; ono on Seventl street, terms part down and balance In monthly Installments to suit pur chaser , another on Seventh street, wltti two lots nearly new house, price now. A deslrablo Drlek on Centre street, with stablo and nil conveniences, also ono on Main street on a corner lot. Most ot tucso properties can be secured by pay ing a portion down and tho balanco In yearly In stallments. mm 1 m...cnojnT nunc for &mmv diseases, . l....' H.iiun-(iiod urine indl UESiiAii . . .71ij0pcodlly over rtiu oowmnJlt)o"uii' ,i,hv action, il.nulSS. to your eux.ui'Uft pain .tr.TJj.Kldiiey-WcrtUutauipMM sou . .iiit s,di'yyL L L WM, lil, D. tUodlcal Saporlntesdent of th) SanHatlam. ISlooniBhurg, Pa. Nervous nffoctlons nnd diseases of wonioii nDpecinlity. Terms for board and treatment nl the Institution reasonable. People in Hloonisburg nml vicinity wishing to consult Dr. Shattuck should call only during ollico hours from 8 to 0 n. in., mid 1 to 2 p. in. nov 3 l-m NEUTRALIZED. In whit way o Provalcnt Krll may bo Shorn of Its Power to Harm. Malaria ts n broid nam? for many diseases nil originating In blood poisoning. Ill.lous fever, tho typhus andtrohold foversnud chills and forcr nrn nrnmlnont members of tho famtlr. Malaria denes allko tho butlderj, tho plumbers nndtlw sicians. ujspatring ot orotnary treatment, latter n'moit unanimously recommend UBS- SON'S OAPCINK IM'tOlH I'LASTEIt ns tho greatest antl-mlarlal spoclflo ot tho ago Thcso plasters act upon tho liver, spleen, boirclsand kidneys. Worn over tho region of llvi liver, nnd upon tho back over tho kidneys, thiy ward orf malaria llko aa armor NO other pi istorsd) this. vyiua you pitroliisc, siMify yours )lf that tho word CAP CINE Is cut In tho center of tho plaster. HMttiry SJo'inson, cmmisu. now York, ingn estnirards nt InternitlJUl Kipoiltlons. dei'4J-4w d OF VALUAULE Real Estate. Thp undersigned trtntco nppolnted by tbo Or phans' court of Columbia county to sell tho real estate of Louis Foulk, deceased, will expos to public salo on tho premises on SATURDAY JANUARY A '83 at ono o'clock p.m. tho following vnluablo real estate, to wit: All that certain mcssuago nnd tract ot laud situate In Hemlock and Madison townships, la the county ot Columbia aforesaid, bounded and described as follows to wit : begin ning at n corner of land of widow Itlchard and John Shumiker, thence by land of said shumaker Kast sixty-seven perches to a post, thenco by tho samo South elghtocn perches to a post, thenco North seventy-nlno degrees East tcnty-slx. and seven tenth perches to a pist, thenco by land or widow Wldeinan South forty-nlno perches to a post, thenco by Und of William Miller West ninety-six psrchcs and two tenth to a post, thence by thosamo North sevonty-ono perches by land ot Sands and liotchtrd to tho place ot beginning. Containing thirty-seven ncres bo tho same more or less, on wh eh aro erected a framo houso framo bank barn, spring bouse and all necessary build ings, a good spring ot water near tho house, TEI1MS OF SALE. Ten per cent ot one-fourth of tho purchase money shall bo paid nt the strik ing down of the property, tho one-fourth less the ten per cent at the confirmation ot salo and Uie remaining three-fourths In ono year thereafter, with Interest from confirmation ntsl. c. w. Miner, Atry. percival foulk, Dec. ss-ta, Trusteo. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK JASJES I.AM0N, DECEASED. The undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or phans' court ot Columbia county to mako distri bution of tho bnlanco In the hands ot Administra trix, will sit at the ollico of Freeio, Kycrly White. In llloomsburg, In said county, on t-ntur-rlav. tho 20to dav of January. 13. at 10 o'clock A.M., of said day, when and whero all parties lnterestod In sold estato must atu'nd or bo forever debarred from any sbaro ot said fund. W. L. EYEHLY, Auditor. Dec. 29th. lp I AJ S A week mado nt homo by the Industri ous, llest business now before inn blic. capital not nceaca. wo win art. you. Men. women, boys and girls wanted even where to work for us. Now Is tho time. You can work In spare time, or give your whole time to tho unsnis. no oiner Dustness will pay joti nearly as well. No one can fall to make enormous Piy. by engaging at once. Costly outllt and terms fre. Money mado fast, easily, ami honorably. Address True & Co , Augusta, .Maine. ncu. o, e.-ij. cronA WEEIi Costly outfit freo, Augusta, Maine. $13 a day at homo easily mado Auure.sa i mi k a; i-u inarch Sl-ly MSUiPTM IS f l.nvo A nnsttlvo rpmeilv for tlio fthove dlsandot by I Hsu thousands of canes of the worst kind and of ten? Itandlntr Imvo been cured. Indeed, no stronir Is my fait i In Its clcnry, that I sillt aen.l TWO l.OlTt.ES I'ltllR. cothor with u VAl.l'Atll.U 1 KE TISE on this dlsia, w s.nyUUjrer. t,tiol.a'rrp.sBn.ll'.o.iidflri'-s. Pit, T. A. bUICUJI, ll IVailtt,I!wVrk. Dec. S9-4 W life Is sweeping by, go uaro uerore ou inc. omeinlnc mlehtv nnd sub- llmo leave behind to conpuer tlmo " 5.1 a week In you own town. 15 outnt free. No risk. Kverythlng new. c.u imi not required. Wo v-iti furnish sou even thing. Many are making fortunes. Ladles mako as much as men, and boy s and girls mke great pay. Header, If you want business at which you can mako great pay all tho time, writ? for paittculan to II. IIallett Co., Portland, Matno. uec. , sj-iy, l. JJ r" ii2 WISE people aro always on 13 tho jokout for chances to In- creao th"lrearnings,an(i in time becomn weall hy : thosa who do not improve their opportunities remain In poi erty. We oiler a grcut Ounce to mako money. Wo want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us rlslit In their own localities. Any ono can do tho work prop"rly from tho nrststirt. Tho business wl 1 piy more than ten tlmos ordinary wages. Expensive outrt' furnished free. No ono whn pnir.iL'ps f.itls to tnako money raDldlv. You can devote your w ho'o time to tho work or only vour spare moments. Full Information and an that Is needed sent free. Addr.'ss stiksos a- Co.. Portland, Maine. Dee. 9, 'SMy. jTOTlCE TO STOClCHOLDEIiS. Tliero will bo un election of n Hoard of Directors of the IPoomsburg (linking Company, at their b.uikltig houso on Tuesday January othlvS'. at two oeiocx, p. in., 10 serve ior iou ensuing year. 11. 11, uuu i Dec. IS-2W. Cashier. UT THBS OUTi TES S-35I9S4 wtfrPit. WohavostoroslnIS lendlnir Cities, fr'.tn which our tueut.iwtiim their iutilirsqinrtly tlllf ! ill-till lls u I'l 1-1 liiyil'lll sm:i 1)1 P. .J J r al 'Itj LOVELY li i'h tro ut for on. New L'iitiiloj.ito uid .stuuc -i 312 1.nckrtwnr.nn Avo CCKAUTOH, PA. March 8-1 y UDITOH'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP WILLIAM SCULEE, DECEASED. Tho underslened havlnirbeen abnolnted audi tor to mako distribution of the fund In the hands of 11. V. Former. Eso., administrator of said do- cedent.'herebv trlves notice that he will sit at the ojuce oi jonn t;. locum, jsq., in lae wwn vi uai uwi8sa. to Derform tho duties ot his appointment on the twentieth dayot January, A. D. 1SS3 at 9 o'clock a. m., at' which time and pUce nil parties having claims against mo satu est a win appear anu present tno same or ds ueDarrea irom com ing in ior a Buare ot sam luuu. dec23-ta R. DUCKINGnAM, Auditor, UDITOH'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP LEWIS POULK, DECEASED. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by the Or Dhans' Court ot Columbia county to make distri bution to and nmong the parties In Interest. In said estate, of tho balance In tho hands of the administrator as ner account lllod. will attend at bis ollico In llloomsburg, on Friday, January Vt, ls-2. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon for the purposes onus appointment, when and where all parties Interested In said (state must attend or be for ever debarred from any share ct said fund dco 22-ta W.M. CUK1SMAN, Auditor. OTICE. Tho policy holders rf tho Hrlarcreek Farmer's Mutual Insurance Company of Llmo Hldge, will meet at tho onice ot Samuel Neyhard, Esq., In Centre township, Columbia county Pn on Mon day, tho sih day of January, 18. between tie hours ot 10 a. in., and 2 p. m., tor the purpose of electing directors for tho ensuing year, and for transacting such other business as may properly come before said eompanv. SAMUEL NEYHARD, Dec. 15 'i2, secretary. A OITOR'S NOTICE. tSTATK OP REUECCA VAKDBKSt.ICB, DECEASED. The undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or phan's Court ot Columbia couuty. to make distri bution of tho balance of tbo fund In the hands ot llann-OA II. Armstrong, administratrix, will sit at It's ollico In tho town ot llloomsburg, on unturday, lanuary 13th 1S83, a a. m., to perform the duties of his appointment, when and where nil partlas Interested In said (and must attend or bo debar red from receiving any share thereof. U. V. WHITE, Doc. 15 '82-ta. Auditor. XECUrott'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP LEVI WKIC1IIT, DECBASKIl, Letters testamentary In tho estate of Levi Wright, dor-eased, lato ot Hemlock township, Columbia coti'-ti, I'a., havo been granted by the Itesistcr of said county to nebecca Wright and w. J. Wright. All persons having claims against tho estato of said decedent are requested to present them tor settlement, nnd thoso Indebted t tdo estato to make payment to tho undersigned with out delay. REUECCA WItlOHT, John C. Yocum W. J. WKIQUT. Attorney. Executors. DMINISTRATOIl'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP THOMAS ATES, DECEASED. Lettersof administration on tho c Btnto ot Thomas Aten. hue ot Mllllln township. Col. co . deceased have been granted by the Heguterot said county to William II. Aten and Mary Aten. Allpersonshnv Ingclalmsngalnst the estate of aald decedent are requested to present thnin for settlement and thoso Indebted to make paymnt: to tho under signed administrators without d"l.iv. WILLIAM II. ATEN', MAltY ATEN, Dec. S-Cw. Administrators. df: i- dmnnerday athomt ipo iu ciUjrco. Address htinsun ! Co. l'or samples worth ts march U 1-y AGENTS WantGd iSMmTbTe's wwkscfehjrscter. Cleat v..lv DUUIIS) Oi. DIUIU3 ''w iii i-ti.e sellini!f..t ii,-,l'-il- ..rwtieif. I.llif ral terms. Ilrajlr;, lrrrt-ua A t v.. CO N 1 uuttli St , l'iiila.lcl-l.ia. 1 a. june30-iy W ADVEIlTISKHSbynddrosslncdEO. 1". HOWELL CO., 10 Spruce bt.. New York, can loam tho oxnet cost of any proposed lino of advkktisiko in American Newspapers. Ivioo-page pamphlet, 23 cents. Doc, 16-4W. LEGAL BLANKS, ALWAYS ON HAND AT THIS CWFICU. hcnvifit'lngPHlLjiDSLPUlliyctf "mefnvHctl to examine the bcauiifulr 7wM carf Contained fWertrimiorfafiMt . -.,i ' ry ' ci me oiiaaciisi , 5 ctio iavj-eft and YtneAL, Collections chiflwwffc United States andcomprifcfciiiany oritlnatWorKj.which arc fpecial ' JSaiay Han, ft & ttWa Holiday Goods at Wanamaker' 3 One quarter in the r.torc ir. peculiarly a Holiday quarter, a gift quarter; a place vhcre just a little use is made the vehicle for a great deal of luxury. It is lull now; full of wonders; full of pretty things; full of silly things; full of surprises; full of what nobody expects; full of what everybody expects; full, as it has been full near Christmas time before. Beginning at the very cen tre of the store, next north are two counters, one of them very large, and one half as large, filled to over flowing with perfumeries and other toilet articles and implements. We positively must not begin to mention names, nor even classes. The only way to get away from these miraculous things is to break away. Next northwest is a col lection of small things that people used to luxury will recognize under the name small leather articles. About the biggest thing there is a portfolio or writing-case. Pocketbooks are the com monest. Hut such pocket books ! Oh, yes you can get good substantial pocket books there, with not a cent of extravagance in them ; but naturally we are thinking of the brighter ones. Leather isn't fine enough. They must enamel it, paint it, deck it out with silk and shining sil ver and gold. Every year people get worse and worse. Every year they must have stranger and stranger things. Silk, plush, velvet and fur bags are there, with all their pretty and handy and cun ning fastenings. But we must hurry on. Next northwest are writing-papers. Here's room for a treatise. We're not going to stop. But anybody who passes that white-looking island of trade in the sea of people, without finding out what Wav.amakcr Best means, in or out of Holiday time, is a loser. What a glory has a page of pure paper ! Photograph albums are next on northwest ; and here the circle widens. Is all that long row photograph albums ? Is it possible that so many people didn't buy albums last year, when we brought over a ship-load almost? There's a new set of people this year, may be. At least the photographers haven'tgone out of business. At this end are velvet frames ; yonder are boxes of leather and plush. You can pay $60 for a box that a touch will spoil. Don't sup pose that the things put out to show, even under gjass, are the line ones. Whisper to the saleswoman that our pocket i j full c !' money, and that you arj ....ui l' 10 ret nd ot i Bras.; and bronze! O'i, see the mob t f b.ar.scs :.nd bronzes. Open your dic tionary. The lir.jt word you come t j ban i:z image ihcre. Preposterou j things"! I lave your wits about you. An artist has studied out -every one The artist ha wag too; for jokes abound ; little touches of humor and broad farces. So there is pathos; and boauty everywhere. But shall we presume to dis . course of ten thousand things in n shop, each of which was born of Art? Kojtli.friua ccnlie, i:i llto way to llto outer Everything a Dry Goods, Wt.aiing Apparel, and Housekeeping Appoint ments sent by mail, express or freight, according to circumstances-subject to return and refund of money if not satisfactory. Catalogue, with details, mailed oi applica tion. John Wanamakku. ts'hv't"Si '"""'"'i'?"') Market ttreel. and l liy lull ja.sK'. I'hlUdolphb, 1)0094 090 09 Our stock of Ilolldnv Goods nro now being opened nnd consist of nil tlio latest and choicest designs to bo found, nnd wo cordially Invito you to call nnd cxnmlno our Celluloid Toilet cases, Florences Toilet cases, Dlatlto Toilet cases, lino color cases, gentlemen's traveling cases, flno perfume cases, flno mirrors, linnd glnsscs, cloth, lialr, tootn anu nan urusn.es, suvcr iruit knives, children's knives, forks nnd spoons, nut picks, shell and pearl pocket knives, cigar cases of tho very Ilncst quality, iiiirtmntili's. r.oln hairs In orcat vnrletv nnd ut nil prices, flno spectacles, eye, reading n.wl r.r.lnrn.1 trlnenna frnm Q.1 ppntsl tin. Flno perfumes from nil tho celebrated makers i "Lily of tho Valley," white lllnc, nzalla, tube rose, Mary Stewart, glorlosa, wild ollvo nnd many others. Toilet soap, cut, decorated and plain toilet bottles very cheap. Wo Imvo tlio cheapest nlcklo library lamps ever olicred, also very flnu brass and nlcklo plated library, hand, stand, student and brncket lamps very cheap don't fall to see ours before purchasing. Now goods constantly urrlving. For the next thirty days we purpose closing out tho remaining stock of tho Central Tea Store. Wu have vet nlinut COO pounds of tea and n small stock of other grocery goods which will be sold low to close them out, regardless of cost. Call soon for bargains. N. J.'Hendershott. Pounds Good Tork. Good Live Calves. Good Live Shoats, In weight i 80, 05, 40, 60 to CO pounds. Good Young Uceves. Iliishcls Good Cloversccd. Bushels Good Potatoes. 0099 Pounds Dried Annies. 00900 Pounds Dried Itnspbcrrlcs, pitted cherries anu Innl. All of tho abovo wanted nt Light Street by Silas Young. Dec. 22-3m W. H. Allen has lust oncned a lot ol new- goods, cmbrnclng fine groceries, glnss wnrc, painted china, queensware, &c. All of the best, nnd nt tno lowest prices. nprll 7-U Flmir anil fpnil ran nlvvnva ho linil nt. Allen's East end erocerv. nnrll 7-tf As stood clirnrs ns r.nn lm rnnml In town nro kept nt W. II. Allen's East end gro cery, nnrll 7-tf "llUCIIUPAIDA." Oulck. COmnlettt rtlrn nil nnnnvt..,, l.'l. I noy, Bladder nnd Urinary Diseases. 1, Druggists. Oil, WHAT A COUGH ! IV ill VOtl heed tltn wnrnlnrr Tim sUmil Dcrltnns nf Hm 41 1 It-it n tr-n r I s rt ttml ismt-a. terrible disease Consumption. Ask your- l-ivcs it you enn aiioru lor the sake of aving CO cts., to run tho risk ami do noth- r fn. tl T 1 , .. . , ii. is v miuw irom experience mat loll's Cure will rum vnnr fY,,,,.l, It never falls. This explains whv morn than tno inn-1 Slfllt ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE lEslstfe ! ! Dy vlrt io ot an order of Court issued out ol tho orphans' Court ot Columbia county. John A Funston trustco for the salo ot the real estate of Elizabeth Wenner. deceased, late of said county, will expose to public salo on tho premises on Tho following described property, to wit : all that certain messuage and tract ot land situate In tho twp. of Centre co. aforesaid, bounded on tho north uy u iiuuuu ruau, on me ast Dy a puDtio roaa, on tho South by land of Wilson, on tho West by lands ot II. schweppenhelscr, containing Two Acres more or less, with the appurtenances. Ten per cent of one fourth ottho purchase money ti bo paid at striking down of tho proper ty ; the one fourth less tho ten per cent, at tho confirmation absolute ot the sale, and the balance Inono year from connrraatlon nisi, with Interest from that date. Deed to be paid for by purchaser, JOHN A. FUNSTON, dee 29 Trustee. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUAULE It cat site! Pursuant to an order ot tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pa., will bo sold at Public Sole, on tho premises, In Miniln township In said county on Thursday, January 18, '83. at two o'clock In tho afternoon, tho following de scribed real cstato lato of William Kelchner, de ceased, to wit : A farm adjoining lands ot Low Uros rt Co, on tho Nei tu and East, on tho South by lands ot Samuel Dresner, Georgo redder and others, on tho West by lands ot Georgo Tedder, containing 43 ACRES, moro. or less, wheroin aro erected a two story log house, framo barn and out buildings ; also a good wen of water and apple orchard. TEHMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of the one- fourlh ot tho purchaso money to bo paid at the striking down of I ha property; tho ono-lourth loss tho ten per cent, ut tho confirmation of sale; and ths remaining three-fourths In ono jear there after, with Interest from confirmation nlsl. Purchasers to pay for deeds. 11. FHANK ZARH, Trustee. EARIY MINNESOTA SWEET CORN - Ednwttiflantlrr'M:U'alwcrnowafttitto our motto "That lhu turttivr ISortli te'ds urn inrouii tbofiirller llM'ir product lit-." We oiler this year a full lino ot Standard 1'oUtocfl. t rue to nam kto vm on dry upland i HcoU U Vyt e nnd JJluo tilcm beat ; Whlto ltUKni&n Oat i Ktania Cal okv. Bald to le ono week earlier than Karly York t our North Htar Yellow lcnt Corn utm Hike tho lead, and lor fodder la equal toAuyt of onion wvd, tomato, carrots, iaa. &c tic, & full lino ami large crop, all Imsi utov. tli un our ov, n f anna. Wild It lee for duck pond alnayaonliand for brrtntf or Fall Rowing, tU .Annual Catalotoia T. Si. M ETV.X 1.P, tirotT, liuporttTiVJobbtri hti'uuIiAllna. DtiC. 1M-4 w d I N V H S T 0 It S Doslrlng Klrst-class, DIVIDEND Paying Stocks or Ilonds ylcldlnc TEN l'Eit cent, l'or annum, and over, W E I; L S B 0 U U 15 I) may obtain full particulars, with satisfactory references and testimonials, by addressing 11, iii.Aioiiai.b. i un Ait i., -is uongress St., iioston. i'.m.i .ucuuuu luia jutJi;i. dCO 29-4 W d mi W Troyal t iw.ii jk POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity fmgth and wholesoraenesi. Moro economical AnTn;,7i,in .JiTL f . " "il;"uoi- Donoia T-Tr'-.1'1 .' wiuisiiuiiooi iow tesr, e weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold in e ins. Hoval Uakimo i'owpkk Co . ios Wa! in short only SUfiSOltlBE NOW FOR THE COLUMBIAN $1.60 A YEAR LOCAL NOTICES. o; oo: ooo BUSINESS NOTICES. .Million tinttlnH Wf.r.. cnl.t llw. ....ot .n.. ; relieves Croup, and Whooping Couch, nt ST...I . . . . . "iiv-u. -uiiiucrH uu not uu willioilt it. hfir lame back, side, or chest, use Shlloh's 'orus l'laster. Sold by J. 11. Klnports. mnj- 12-cow. We hnve a sncedv nml noslllvn ourn fni- nnt..l. .lti: .. . J.......IU, uiiiiucriu, cnnKLT inouiu nnu headache in Shlloh's Catarrh Kemctly. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Uso u yuti uesire nealtli anil sweet breath, rice CO cents. Sold by J. II. Klnports. may 12-cow. fSTDlamond Dvcs nrc so ncrfect nnd ro beautiful that it Is .. pleasure to use them. Equally good for datk or light colors. 10 cts. nysl'Kl'SIA AND MVKIt COMPLAINT. Is it not worth tho small nrico of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, if you think so call at our storo nnd get a bottle of Shlloh's Vltallzcr, every bottle has a printed guar nnteo on it, use accordingly nnd if It does you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by J. II. Klnports. may la-eow. SKINNY MEN. "Wells' Health Rcnewer" i-pstnrfs linnltli and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence sexual Debility. A Cttru for Iilplitlicrlii. Tho following communication appeared in tlio Philadelphia 7Vcoru recently t The following receipt for diphtheria 18 from nn English doctor who never lost a case when giving this trentincnt i "Ono teaspoonfttl of sulphur In n wine- glassful of water. Sttr with n stick, not with metal. Uso ns a gargle, nuowing some to pass down the throat. hen not possible to uso ns n garglo blow n llttlo powdered sulphur through a quill into tho throat. This gives instant relief." It is now known that diphtheria Is cnus- cd by nnlmnlc llto just below the roots of tho tongue, nnd powdered sulphur Is tho most powerful ngent (and least harmless; known. 3Iy own children had tho diph theria ono of them severely growing worse under tho euro of a good physician. I suspended his medicines nnd applied powdered sulphur on u lint stick (n fair pinch, the child projecting Its tongue,) Just ncross the lower part of tho tongue. This gave Immediate rellef.und nfter two or thrco applications tho child recovered. In ti large town In Western New York tliero was nn epidemic of diphtheria, nnd every case was fatal up to the tlmo this remedy was made known to thu people there, when only one child tiled of nil thoso who used it. I havo mentioned this to others witli like results, this remedy should bo made in districts where diphthe ria prevails. Tho Record of Holiday says that u gentleman In that city, whoso two llttlo daughters were lying ut tho point of death with diphtheria, read tho above communi cation. As a last resort ho made n trial of it, using wnshed Ilowcrs of sulphur nnd applying It directly to the membraneous growth In tho throats of the children by means of n common clay pipe. Tho effect was almost magical. Within two hours tliero was complete relief, and In two days the children, who had been given up by their physician, had completely recovered. While it is not reasonable to rely entirely upon sulphur In tho Ills that beset child hood, It is doubtful if there has ever been a proper recognition of its value as a de stroyer of morbid or fungus membraneous growths in cases of n diphtheritic type. Distilled or sublimed sulphur, known as Ilowcrs of sulphur, should bo used, not tho powdered crude sulphur. It would be the part of wisdom for our readers to preserve this article ; it might prove of value In some future emergency. Other towns havo suffered from epidemics of diphtheria, nnd it is possible that It may sooner or later gain a foothold lu Blooms-burg, WHEN LADIES AUK A TTIt ACTIVE. All ladies know their faces nro most at tractive when freo from nimnles. Parker's Ginger Tonic is popular among them uecausc ic banishes Impurities from blood ami skin nndakes tho face glow with health. DKSE11VE1JLY 1'01'ULAlt. Unless it hail front liiprlt Pnrlrnr'a ninrrnr Tnnin nnillll lint lin nn rinnnl.ir lis onlr. has sprend remarkably everywhere, bc- causo lnvniuis imti it givei them now life and vigor when other medicines full en tirely. Ohio Fanner. "bough on hats." Clears out rats. mice, roaches, flics, ants. bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. ioc. j druggists. A new idea embraced in Elvs' Cream Ilii'm. Catarrh is cured bv causlncr dls. charge and cleansing, not by drying up. Tlio application Is easy nnd ncreeablc. Price r0 ccnt3. Apply into nostrils with little linger. A euro at last for catarrh. Tho evidence is overwhelming that Elys' Cream Balm goes more directly than any other to tho seat oi mo uiscnsc, nnu lias resulted In more cures within the range of our obser- vp.lon than all other remedies. Wilkes- barre, i'a., Union Leader. Elys Cream Balm has completely cured mo of catarrh, of which I liavo been af flicted over ten years, after trying almost every remedy recommended, none having provcu so ciiccuvo nnu inoroucli. . j. tVllten. wholesale Dealer In Boots nnd Shoes, 143 Federal St., Boston, Mass. A criimt Ifln nlininliol fiAmnnunil 41. al. UblVUUIIU VSH.ISIIV.nl w w 1 1 1 lyu it 1 L l II Jilt gives health nnd strength is Brown's Iron Bitters. N OTICE IN PAUTITION. ESTATE OF ItHTII ANN THOMAS DKCEASED. Columbia Cocntv, ss. the commonwealth of rsnnsylvania to the busk- ikfofbaid col-ntt, obeetisd: Whereas, at an Orphans' Court held at Bloomsburg In and for the couuty ot Columbia, tho fourth day of December, A. I).. 1SSZ before tho Honorablo Wm. Elwell. President and his assocl ites. Justices ot tho said court, tho petition ot Abel Thomas, a brother of Huth Ann Thomas, late ot sna-nokln, Northumberland county, deceased, was presented, setting forth that tho said Itutli Ann Thomas riled about the middle ot August IKS2, Intestate, seized In her demesne as or fee, of and In three certain mossuages nnd tracts of land situated In Cf.ta. whsa, Malu and Hoartngcreck townships all In B?ld county of Columbia. Pennsylvania. Tho 1st. or No. l bounded bv lands of Abel Thomas, on tho south, by lands of Judge Cox on tho cast, by land ot William human on tbo north and and tlio Cat awliia Railroad on tho west and containing thirty acres ot land, moro or less with the appurtenances thlrty-nvo acrc3 of said tract ot land as described indo'dof Huth Ann Thomas recorded In Deed Hook "T" page 037 ;at Uloomsburg having been sold by Commissioners of said couuty tor taxe3 ifnd the title to tho same b' lug now vested In the said Abel Thomas. Tho second Iruct or No. 3 situ ated to Catawlssa township, bounded by lands ot Joseph and Jacob cieweP. Stephen ltaldy, Danlot Zarr, William Martin and others, cortalnlngono hundred and twelve acres, moro or less, with tho appurtenances and tho third tract on No. 3, situa ted partly In the township of Catawlssa and partly In Hoarlngcreek township, bounded by lands of Joseph Urelsch, Isaac Preach and others contain ing ono hundred and seventy.e'ght and a half acres, more or less, with tho appurtenances. Tho said decedent leaving to su vlve her as heirs and nozt of kin brothers and sister ot the whole blood as follows, to-wlt : Abel Thomas, our petitioner, residing at Catawlssa, Thomas J. Thomas,resldlnc nt Hellovlow, Auron county, Ohio- Ann Thomas, Intermarried with William I'. Smith, whoso last known placs of resldenco, was ai Jit. Pleasant county, Iowa. That under und by virtue ot tho Intestate laws ot this Commonwealth, It belongs to tho said Abel Thomas, Thomas J. Thomas, and Ann sinltii. encu to liavo tno ono equal tutrii part ot said real cstato In fee. No partition ol said real estato having been had. n Dursuanco of the for.-trolnc- writ nn tnanesr. will bo held on tho premises on Saturday, January v;, 1SSJ, at ten o'clock, a. m , when and where ail persons lnterestod may attend It they think pioper. u. u. it,M i', Hueriu. Fifty-eight million dollars is the ostium. ted valuo of finger rings of this country actually worn, and still there nro people mean enough to go hacking nnd coughing becnuso they do not want to Invest 25 cents for a bottle of Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup. A ItELtAHI.E PORT WINE. Mr. A. Sneer, of New Jersey, wlinen Port Grape wlno has such a wide reputa Hon, nnd which physicians prescribe so generally, was the first In this country to Import the Port Grape vines Ttml to plant vineynrus ot inem nnu to introduce tlio art of making wlno trom tlio Oporto Grape which is now tho best wlno to bo had, and has becomo a great fnvorito among the most fashionable New York nnd Philadcl phla society. For salo by 0. A. Klelm. That wonderful cathnlteon known na Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com. pound has given the lady a world-wide reputation for doing good. It is llko n living spring to tho vital constitution. Her Blood Purifier will do moro to cleanso tho channels of tho circulation nnd purify tho life of tho body than all tho sanitary de vices ui uiu iionru oi iieaitu. V"Mcn condemn In others what they practice tuemseivcs." Tlioso who prac tlco thu use of Kldney-Wort never con. demn its uso by others, but commend It to nil affected with piles, dyspepsia, con. stlimtlon und nil other diseases resulllno' from n disordered state of kidneys, liver or uuwcis. NEAItl.V A MlltAC(,E E. Asenlth Hull, Blnghanuon, N. Y ,nj. . .IT tT , . .. iiui'D! i Biiuureu ior several inontiis with a dull pain through left lung and shoulders. I lost my spirits, nnnetlte und color, aud could with dltlleulty keep up uii.iuj. my iiiiiuier procured somo 1 dock Blood mother procured somo Bur Bitters 1 I InnL- tln.in na ill reeled, nnd havo felt no pain since first lllnn lT t ...1 Al 1 ni u.iur uBiuK menu aim nm now nunc "cu, as leu -ri.uvi. 011KAT OIL IIOOM. E. Balch, Elgin, 111., writes t "That after trying Uozciw of patent liniments, without rellefT for u rheumatic ami stlir km. I feel I liavo "struck oil at Inst," for after ug uireo ooiiics ot Tiiomas' Kclcctrlc un, i am prcpart-u lo say it is tho best nn plication 1 havo ever used." Seo a woman In another column, near D'.,l-lT " ' "1UJ "rllBi picKing grapes from winch bpcers Port Orapo W no Is made that ls SO llk-llK- estpemeil liv llm profession, for tho uso of invalids, weakly persons and tho aged, horn ny Druggists. sept 22-ly B, P. HAltTMAN airiMIMTI TBI rOLLOWIMO AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANIES Lycoming of Muncy Pennylvanta. North AJUertCau ot I'UUadelphU, I'a. mnWBi of " Ponnajlrinla of fumtvia ol York, Pt. Hanover of New York, llinbatua oi New York. OfBoa on Market Html, No, S, Blottnaburg. osu w, T-ly ' ' ' N OTKlE IN PARTITION. ESTATE OP JOSEl'n 1IELWIO, 1.ATS or CATAWI33A TOWKSUir, DECEASE!). COLUMUIA COUNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to tlio Sheriff ot said county, Greeting: uerens. atun wrpuana' court ueta at liioomt burr. In and for tho COUDtv of Columbia, thn 4th day of December A. 1). isni before tho Honorablo wiittam r.iwen rrcsiuent, and ins associates, lustlcos of tho said court, the netltlon of Etnanu. el Helwlg a neDhew and heir at law of Josopli Hel. wii( iiiu, ui iuiutviaa.t luvvusuip in amu county deceased, was presented, setting forth that tho said Joseph llelwtg died on or about the twentieth lay of September, A. D. 1SW, intestate, s-lzvd tn his demesne as ot fee, as tenant In com mon with Daniel Helwlg of aud In an undivided moletv or half part of a messuage nnd tract ot land sttuat-j In tho township ot Catawlssa la said couuty. bounded by land-iot tho o3tat9 of Solomon iitriwigoeccuseu. ?auiau iieiwig, jesepn utclsh, Mslhtis (lloglcB, and others, containing about nluely-seveu acres, moreorlo-s, with tn appur tenances. That the said Joseph Helwlg deceased unmarried and without '.Issue and leaving as his heirs nt law tho following brothers and sis ters to-wlt.- Peter Helwlir who Is now dm-nisnri. left to survive him tho following children and granaennureu io-wit: uavia iieiwig a son resid ing In Locust township In Bald county ot Colum bia, Peter Helwlg a son residing at Catawlssa, uiuresaiu ciua uroutsL sviuow a aauguter, residing at Catawlssa, Mary Fenstcrmacher a daughter Intermarried with Daniel Fenstermncher, resid ing at Catawlssa William Helwlir n win retimm? at Catawlsia.Ida Charles s Charity Knooht grand children, children ot Hester Knecht a deceased aauiuier. wuu aru minors una cavo no guardian, residing at Catawlssa, Edwin Helwlg n grandson tho child of Menard Helwlg a son, now deceased residing nt Hock Town, Schuyjklll county, Solo, mon Helwlg a brother now deceased. Iea Ing to survlvohlm a widow Sophia Helwlg residing at i.uiuvti33u, I'uuiuu ui-miif u uruiuer reaiaingat Catawlssa, Hcbecca Helwlg a sister residing at Catawlssa, Eliza Uelwl; a Miter residing at Cat awlssa, Hester llarndt Intermarried llenjamln Harndt, vrcbldlng at Catawlssa, Daniel Helwlg u brother now deceased who left to sur vive him thrco chl'dren to-wlt : Eman uel Helwlg j our petitioner, William Elwood, Helwlg aud Ida Helwlg all residing In uaawlssa, Ellen Helwlg a sister uow deceased, who died un married and without Issue, Catharine Helwlg a sister now deceased, who died uuuuirled and without Issue. Mary Helwlg a sister now deceased left n son DaMd Gist residing at Wllkeibarro, Lu leruo county, Pa., Sarah Muti a sister now do ceased, who was Intermarried with Joieph Martz, residing at Catawlssa and left tho Mlomngsjns and daughters to-witi EHzi Thomas Inlermar rledwlthJohnThomisresldlngat New Philadel phia McOonush county, llllnuis,Savllla, lutermar rledwlth William lleltz, residing at Catawlssa. Mary (lelllnger, widow, lesldlng nt Catawlssa, Mlllfo Clewell, Intermarried with Cnrlstlan Cle well, resldlug at Catnwltsa, Catharlno llartmm, Intermarried with Thomas Hartman, residing at catawls a, John Martz. Jacob Martz, David M irtz. William Martz, all residing at Catawlssa, Joseph Martz residing at Allentown. Lehigh couuty, l'a and Sarah A'lunerwho Is uow deceased, leaving to burvUober, her nusband David Winner, resl. ding at llloomsburg, Columbia county, atgreHild. Hannah Ileus a sister uow deceased, who was In. termarrled with Charles II. llesi, who is also now deceased, left to survive herllho following Ichll. drento-wti Daulel A. Hess, icbldlng at Mllllln vlUe, Columbia cjunty, Harvey U. lleas resldlug at tho same place, Mary l'ohe, Intermarried wltu Stephen l'ohe, residing at Llmertdge, Columbia county, Amelia Eck, intermarried with .ack robldingat Newark, Now Jersey, Charles l'ohe, Joseph l'ohe, Alice l'oha. Francis l'ohe and Geo. l'ohe, gr&ndchlldreu of said Hannah Hess, tho children of her deceased daughter Sirah A. robe, all residing at Llmerldge In said county ot Colum. bla, John A. llrown, Harvey C. llrown and wllllaiii llrown, minor children of Ilaunah llrown deceas ed, who was a daughter of said Hannah Hess, all residing at MlnilnvU'o, Columbia county, afore said, and havo no guardians In pursuance of the foregoing writ an loauost will be held on tho premises on HATUHDAY, JAN UAKYo, lssi, at ten o'clock a. in., when and where all persons Interested may attend It they think proper. ' V. II. ENT, Sheriff. Diooi BUCKINGHAM, Attorney ut-Uw .onice. Hrockway's Iiatldlnir '1st noor. loomsburg, 1'enn'a, may t, '60-t (