THE COLUMBIAN. BLOOMSBURG, PA. TOR SALE. Doslntbl' vacant lot and 1 number of (rood hollies u lid lots In mH)iiilmtVi I'a The best business stand In Hloomsliut'K-. A very desira ble pinpertv contalnlm; I'.i lu res nnd first class bullilliurs wit li K'mhI will In a business worth f Ism to JiMU per year at. Willow Drove. Dwellings In Ksp.v, drnmrevllie and Hoach Haven. A lartfo number of I'arins In Columbia Countv, one In l.trcrnn County, one In Vhyinla. Two ( (Mini ry store stands In Columbia Conwy nnd one In I.u.erne county, A water power pliinttiK mill, dry il"'k and lumber y mil and sheds In Bench Haven, I'a. Also 10 acres of (food farm la'id at same place, by M. I'. I. I T SON, Insurance and Kent Estate Agents, BI.OO.MSIU l((i, I'A. If. ' EQUESTRIAN LIVERY Charles E. 1 lower has opened a livery stable at the rear of his premises on Third street, where he keeps saddle horses to hire. lie has five head, well broken, safe for ladies and children. Thus far iie has been well patronized. He will accompany those who are just learning to ride, if desired. tf. Fashionable Livery. The well known horseman has opened a fashionable livery in connec tion with his boarding stable at the Exchange Hotel Stables, where fine turnouts can be obtained, single or double. He has well broken and safe saddle and driving horses for ladies, all at reasonable rates. Orders left at the Exchange Hotel will receive prompt attention. Drivers furnished when desired. tf W. A. IIartzki.l, Proprietor. Happy and content is a home with " Tfie Ro chester; a lamp with the liht of the morning. Catalogues, write Rochester Lamp Co., New York. TllElrAKKlU " r.LOOMSBUKG MARKETS. COKKECTED WEEKLY. KKTAIL FRICES. Butter per lb $ .30 Eggs per dozen .30 Lard per lb , .12 Ham per pound .15 Pork, whole, per pound 05 to .ofJ Beef, quarter, per pound ... 06 to .08 Wheat per bushel. .... 1. 00 .... .60 40 .... .80 Corn ears " " Oats " " Rye " " Buckwheat flour per 100.. Wheat flour per bbl Hay per ton Potatoes per bushel Turnips " Onions " " 2.40 5.00 12.00 .So 25 1. 00 Sweet potatoes per peck 25 to .35 Cranberries per qt. . . , Tallow per lb , Shoulder " " Side meat " " Vinegar, per qt Dried apples per lb, . . Dried cherries, pitted. Raspberries Cow Hides per lb. . . . Steer ' " .12 .04 .12 .09 .08 S .18 .18 3 05 Calf Skin 40 to .50 iiieep pelts Shelled corn per bus., Corn meal, cwt Bran, " Chop " ...... Middlings " Chickens per lb Turkeys " " Geese " " Ducks " " .90 .70 2.00 i-25 1 25 .10 .12 .10 .10 .So 2.25 2.50 3 5 2.25 3-25 Pheasant Quail 1 pair . doz. Coal. No. 6, delivered " 4 and 5 " " 6 at yard " 4 and 5 at yard... . NEW YOHK MARKETS. Reported by I'ulmer, Hlvenhiirjf Co., Whole. HOle Ceirimlsslnii .Merclianls Hi Fruits und pro. duoe, ItW Meade st reel, .New oi k. Nov. 28th, 1S92. The week opens with cold rainy weather. Apples; Kings $3x0 ("! $4.50, Spitz, fancy, $3 00 g $4.00', small bbls, $1.50 (aj $2.50, Greenings, $3-5 (" $4 o, small bbls, $2,50 an $3.50, Baldwins, $1.50 iw 2.25, Spies, $2.50 ii S3.50, small bbls, $1.50 $2.25, Cranberries, fancy, $8.50 p r bbl, prime $7.(50 (u; . $8.25, Jersey boxes, Sz.oo (w $2.25, Potatoes, $2.00 $2.25, Sweets; Vinelands, $3.50 (1 $4 co, So. Jersey, if,?. 00 ( $5 50, Onions; white, $2.50 (a. $3.50, yellow, $2.25 (in $2.75, red, $2.00 (rw '$2.50, Dressed Pouliry; Turkeys, 13 (q; 14c, Chickens, 10 u'tj 12c, fowls, 10 i uc, Geese 11 (ij 12c, Game, quail, $1.75 f5 52.00, grouse, $i.cc (r, 1.25. par tridge, $1.25 01 $1.50, Woodcock, 75 (qj 90c, Wild duck, canvas, 2. 00 (ti 3.50, redhead, 11.75 (0 ?2.oo, others, 25 (!'- 5cr. rabbits, 30 (it, 35c, Calves, couniry dressed, prime, jo (( 11c, medium, 9 Oil 10c, small, "4 r; 6c, Ho;;s light, 8 C Sc, medium, 7 up, 8c, liei'vy, 6 (tj 7c, Jiutter; creamery, 28 29c, dairy extras, 26 (q 27c, firnis, a ii. 24c, seconds, 20 or 2jc, dairy firkins, extras, 24 () 240, J'.ggs. fresh, nearby 28c, Leghorns, 29 irj 30c, limes, 19.V (fit 2oe, Evaporated apples, fancy, 9 (it. ce, Raspberries, 19 (a; 20c, Chestnuts, $5.00 (fti $6.00, Hickory nuts, new, $2.50 ("; $3 00, lieans, mar row, $2.40, medium, $2.05, white kidney, $2.85, red, $2.75 (i; $2 S5, Hay, 85 (iii 90c, straw, 55 (; 65c, Honey, white clover, 13 (,, 16c, Buck wheat, 10 05 12c. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. . Estate oJnx.an P. Kuhn, dec'tl. LotteiR Testamentary on the. abovo estate havinif been friuitcrt lo the undersigned, all pxrHoiisltidi bled to suld estate am rnipuntcd toiuake pa.uiieiil, unit those having claims to present t beiu without delay to MHH. M'HaN Kl'HN, John O, Frkfzk, JOHKl'U a. WKI.I.s. Attorney. l-4-tu J'Ct'Mf Colli, Conjhi (loreTliwl,Ors",Tn5"V.:'iiN Vhropisg Couith, Bronchitis n1 Anthm. A n if 'r Consumption In ftrrt fttr-l. .nl rjr r-11-f ( KITftntrd ItAgPt. Ul'ltnno. 1013 Vjl tPP rY iUnt tTrt rftft hiking tho flr.t Soil w dtin tvarwbtrt. Lut bultlM, M Mat u.4 fl.N. NOTICE IN PARTITION. Estatp of John White. 1 lilk'ht. late of The I Town of l lootiislmrir, ' In t Tip Orphans' Cotiit it coitimnia county, No. :i. of -May 'term, lMi'i ( ontily of Coliiinlila. st ale of I'enns) iMilila ileceii. d. AM persons Interested will take- notice of thp louow inn order of Court, to-wit : ( JOHN JKT1IEY, Sluiirr. jSeai.j Columbia County, ss. The coiumrinwealth of Pennsylvania to Marv A. Walter, widow, Daniel K. W hltenl'lit, Klvlna NMillelillit, llarvev NMilti'tiltht, Alice Kline Charles, V . Wliltenlnht, Joseph Whllenlv'ht, M ii lil ' n llamlln, Charles 1). ll.mi lln, Ada S. Deliart. Norman K. Uaintln and bira Harder, lineal descendants of John Whllom'in deceased, and to all oilier persons Interested, (ireel Inir : Von and each of yon are hereby cited lo be and appear before the Judges of our orphans' Court to be held at Hli'nmxbtiot on the First Monday of December ni'Xt, then and t here to accept or refuse to take the real estate ofsald.bihn Whltenlnht deceased, at the ap praised valuation put upon It by the Inquest, duly awarded by t lie said court, and returned by the HiorllT, or show cause why It, Khali hot be sold. And hereof full not. Mllnoss the Honorable K. It. IKEJ.EH, Presi dent of our said Court, at Mloonisburu, tho Fourth day of October A. 1). 1HWA U. -M. CLICK, 11-l-tt Clerk,!). C. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. Kmnte of Henry i. HVfry.ei', Intrvf Ifie Toien. ttlilp, (ye(r(iyc(f. Notice Is hereby (riven that letters of artmln 1st ration on the eslatp of Henry . Warner, late of Pine Township, deceased, have been granted to the undorslirned admlnlst ratlx, with the will annexed, lo whom all persons Indebted to said estate are rontiested to make payments, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay to IIAKK1ET W. Kl'ACKIIOLSE, IM-tit. Administratrix, l'lue summit, I'a. GUANI) Jl'ltOHS FOK DIX'EMBEU ThltM. Honton .James Conner. Ilerwlck A. 1'. Kitchen. lllooni Mm. Webb c. If. Fornwnld, Weslev Knorr, Mallilas n. Shaller, A. llerblue, U. li. Martin, Miles Fry, John Taylor. Itrlarcreek I.Ioyd Knorr. Catawlssa S. II. Kliawn. CentrnllA (1. W. Trout mnn. John V llnvlnn tvmynifham John Conroy. r isiiiiiKcreeK r.. n. lieisnune, t limon Hewitt. (ireenwiMKl II. J. Hobblns, W. I'. ltobblns. Minilu llenl. I'ennypackcr, John II. Aten. Neotl .1. II. Townsend. Wilson Wanleh. Wugarloaf .Terry Vansicklo. THAVEKSE JVltOHS FlltXT WEEK. Henton-C. I.. Bells. Herwlsk Frank Urockway, I'blUp Morris, B. F. Dn'lsKich. Illooui V. t Shaw, I,. I.owpnbetv. CatawlssV Allen Caldwalder. ( entrallaV-A. 11. Former, John Snell, Huirh conwayl Centre n. H. Freas, T. . llartman, W. II. Beck. Couyntrham Ira Hoadannel. FIshliiK'oreek F. 1'. Header. Franklin Charles Hurt num. Oreenwood W. 1'. Ikeler, W. W Eves. Hemlock I). W . Harris. Jackson T. C. Smith, ('. W. Cole. Locust Jeremiah Suyder. Frank Harlir, Dan. Fettermati, Daniel I'clisyl, l.loyd I.elbv. Madlsnn-K. W. McCollum, ti. I), llend'ershott, s. s. I.owrv. Main Daniel Derr. Ml till n Adam Clayberirer. Montour W. M. Monroe, orange K.W . Coleman, L. C. Williams, ltoarlntfcreek Samuel Cherrluu'tou. Scott C. F. Ilomboy. THAVEKSE JL'UOHS SECOND WEEK. Beaver Michael Frv, Martin Downs. Itenton-.I. W. Ilelles. Berwick II. II. Bower. Bloom -Alfred Low, Samuel PukIi. Oen. F. Aur and. W. (. Holmes, A. Evans, Husscl C. Buck n lew, S. W. Shutt. Hrlarereek Enos I.. Stout, John M. I'alrelillds Calawlssa Mahlon llamlln, I.Ioyd Herircr. Jerry Shumiin, . Krelsber. ;onyni:iiaiu John Herman, risuuiicrocK -M. w. Ilcss; E Wiles W. Ash. H. I.auderbach, (ireenwood (ieo. E. Beck, W. M. Mt'Ewen. Hemlock-Win. Vastellcr. Locust John Cable, Ed. Cleaver, Moutlllus leaner, Austin l lierrinton. Madison W. M. llanlllie, Peter Miller. Moutour-c. E. Fisher. .Mt Pb asaiil-i;. W. Buckle, J. Frank Kline, I. II ..hire. Oriinire Kniticts Herrlm:. Ko.irllitlcreek Harvey .Yleiisch. IDOW'S A PPR A I S E m i;n rs. T!ie following Widow's Appraisements will be presented to the orphans' court or cnlumbl i county on the IKst Monday of December A. D. '.'- ami continued nKi, ami Mule: exceptions, lite tiled within lour days therealler, vill be l " -1! 1 1 (III d all-.ltlllte. John L. Divsher Est., Benton twp , l'crsoualty N.Wves'cr Pursrl Est., Hemlock twp., Per sonally Juki m, Idalty, ll'.u.'.K). lieorye Manhart Est., catuulssa twp , l'er Homiity fi o.oa. Vl'"''nry Est., Benton twp., Tersonalty m'(I'ik'"I'S Ilr"'JSt Ksl" Co",ro Uvp" 'soni'lty j.,' Vorks Esu, Jackson twp., Personalty Ki'hiiiuid Lunger Kst., Benton twp., ji.iiou Heully JIiX.iki. ( lerk'sdltlce. (1. M. (.H ICK, Blooii.sbui, l a., Nov. 13, 1S. c lerk O. C, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Not lee Is hereby tflvcn thai letters testament, aryonilie ik. (,r Muses Sclillcker. hoe ol t he tiiwiinlilp oi ll,-:i ,.-, ci.uiity ot c oliimhH, I'a., il..c..a,v il, have lr.,.ii trrautco to ( al harliio Sen.lcker, i.ra .1. sci,ii, ii,.r, .lames W. ScuUck er. le.sid.'iii o said loie,hlp, U who a all persons indcbled to said estate are looiiosted lo iiiiiko paviie-ni, ami thosi, having claims or uvi'o" ' " "ulUe Hi" same without ) 'ATIIAIMNKW'm.If'KI'.U LxCLUtorsA El(. .1. M'liLH'KKH, ) JAMES W. sen LICK KP. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .V'.'V 0 ,. V. Ili-iitleiii-rieh luir of Jlmllxuii tiri, il'i'i,tist-iU Notice Is hereby ulvcu that loiters of iidiuln M ration on the estate or. I. T. Ilevilenrclch, lute el MiulKon mp., ci. hi, Pa., deceased, have "en granted to the tiiiders1,,r,,ed administra tor to whom ail persons Indebted to said estate are reriui'sted to make payments d thoso havlntr claims or demand will make known tho Minn; v, Ithout delay lo AftifST HlCYPr'XKF.ICl', Nov. 1H. w:-y Administrator. PREVENTS PNEUMONIA. Dr. Iffoxie's HiRTAJN CROUP CURE Has n Hpecltle action upon the nlr passages to 1 he limits. It keepHthem open, hence I'neumo. Mm, , Couiff.Mlvd Colds, llour8nes and llcht, bnrklnir coukIi yield at. once to Its wonderful curallve powers, aueenta. Moid by prominent drusftflstg throughout tho Selected Recipes- Oistcr J'attles. Old Virginia re cipe : Make some rich puff paste and bake it in Very small tin patty pans. When cool turn them out upon a large dish. Stew some larce, fresh oysters with a little butter and as much oyster liquor as will over them. When they have stewed a short time take them out of the pan, place upon a flat dish and set them away to cool. When quite ccld lay a lew oysters in each shell of puff paste. Jlfiriite Siimr Sanrr Mrlt nvnr a , - .- slow fire, in a small tear.upful of water nan a pint ol map e siiL'ar. Let it slowly simmer. Remove all scum i add four tablcspooufuls of butter, mix with a level teastmfinfiil nf llroir .m,l one of grated nutmeg: boil a few mo ments and serve with boiled puddings. Jilce fyiavcf. Two cups boile.l rice, two eggs beaten light, two table spoonfuls melted butter, milk at dis crction. Beat the rice smooth with a spoon, add the butter and eggs and enough milk to make a rather soft paste. Form this with the hands into small loaves, lay them in a dripping pan and bake them, closely covered, for fifteen minutes. Uncover, stew with grated cheese and brown. J'ic Crust. One heaninc tea- spoonful of baking por.'dei. two miatts of flour, one teacupful of lard, two teacupfuls of water, a pinch ot salt. Mix well and sift a little flour on the mouldintj board before rollinrr it out. This will make enought crust for four or five pics. Jiroirn Jirettd Tec Cream Or.e mart of cream, half nound of snc.ir. three slices Boston brown bread, dried and toasted. Boil half the cream and dissolve the sunar in it. Add tin? un cooked cream and when cold freeze it. Crush and sift the brown bread, beat it into the frozen cream ami let it stand packed in ice for three hours. The winds from the North blows shaip and keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minntp rYiiKrh Cure so safe and sure, will quickly periorm a wondrous cure. W. S. Kishton, Druggist. 10-14-iy ENVELOPES. A large stock of envelopes can be seen at this office. We sell them with business cards or whatever is wanted. printed on them, at prices rancinc from $1.50 to $4.00 per iooo. A good envelope, white or buff for !t2.25. AH kinds of printing as good as the best, and as cheap as the cheap est, tf lor Sale or Bent, The undersicned offers for sale nr rent the hotel in Orangeville known as the Heckman House. Also offers for sale 23 acres of land in Scott township. For terms etc. inquire of Albert Heckman, Orangeville. 10-14-6 mos. DRUNKENNESS, or tho L1QU0E HA BIT, Cured at Home in Ten Days by administering Dr- Haines' Golden Specific. It can be given in a glass of beer, a'cnp of cotfee or tea, or in food, without Ihc know ledge of the patient. It is absolutely harm less, and will etTect a permanent and speedy tnrc, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of cases, and in every in stance a perfect cure has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the specific ii becomes an utter unjiisil)ility fur the liipuir appetite to exist. Cures puar antccd. 4S pa ;e book of particulars free. Address the Cot.DKN Specific Co., 1S5 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 10-21-1 vi. Children Cry for Pitcher' s C a s t o r I a . REGISTF. R'SNOTI CR Not lee Is hereby c;!von to all legatees, eredl tors and oilier persons Interested In the estates or the respective decedents and minors that the following admlnlst rators, executors, guardians, aecounls have been Med In the oiiloe or the 10 L'lsterot Columbia count v, and wdl be pre. senled for eoiairmatl'iii mi l allowaaca In the orphans.' court to be held In bioomsburc, Mon day, December r, IS'.ij, at 'Jo clock . in. of suld day. No. 1. The second account of J. O. Ilo'y and Ira Doty, AUmliilsi ralors ot Jonas Doty late of I'lshlnycreek township, Columbia cotiuty de ceased. No. :!. 1'b-st aril tbial aeeount of Wilson Con for. Administrator or M;cli ie confer, l ite ,,f .Madison town.ililp, Coliitutua couui.v, deceased, No.:). First and llnal account of F.mnvi n. (WnMsl Millie-. Adinlnl .Iral i Iv of .lose, a, u-.,,, late or ireenwood towuslilo, Columbia counly. dci'.'ased. No. 1. The nccouii' of ("i i' h p. WoK. a1 Iiitiilslralor or Aiii-oii Mi.stcller, hue ot .Minim township, Columbia coiinl;, , deceased. No. H First and tiiiM account of Merv Sliuf. f'Tii'id Hart Meitrer, Admiidsi ra'ors or .M'titthlas Slmtier, late or 1'looiu township, Coluiui.ia county, deceased. No.il. First 1111 1 partial account, or William II. Milium u, lute Fxecutorof John Sliuiu in, late of Caiawissa town-lilp, Culionbl i count v, i! -ceased. No. T. First and partial account of Kilns Vhiiih', Aduilnls'rator or the estate of Alen Wnl; mire, laic of Centre township, Columbia county, deceased. No. s. first and Dual account of ('. w. stlfT Kxc iiloror lioberl ist nr. Into of (floomsbur ' Columbia count y, deceased. Mo. II. First and llnal account of J. W. F.vam. Administrator or Fn as A. Uruver, late ot Col lliiibla county, ileceaseil. No. 1(1. First, and llnal iieeount of Minor I e ami lienry llile, Ailmlut ,i ralora of .lames lllle, l,ucf l'raiikllu township, Columbia Co. deceased. C. 11. lAMl'llKM., Hi Ulster. A DMI N 1ST R ATO R'S NOTIC E. ma Unlaw (if lle'mva Slay, aevenned. Notice Is herebVKlven that, letters of fiduiln. 1st radon on the estate of Kebeeea Mav, deceas ed, have iM-en (rained to the under. slimed ad nuulstrntor to whom all persons ludebied lo aaldestiue ure requested to make payments, Hhd those havlntr claims or demands will muke known the name, without delay to I. W. WILMT8. lu-js-Gw. AdiululHtrutor What is w urn M'tr.- r. . iv v. t w v w m n s j . . . i h wa fjvn e. n n mtj i n tm . ;v astorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nil Children. It contains neither Opium, IMorphlno nor oilier Narcotic substance It is ft harmless substituto for Paregoric, Irops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its gtiarantco is thirty years iiho by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrlshncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Ptarrucoa and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria nssim'latcs tho food, regulates tho Momach find bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " COHtorla ii an excellent nwdlelno for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of 1U good effect upon their children." Dr. O. C. Ounoon, Lowell, lUoas. ' Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am Arquolnted. I hope tho day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use C&ntoria in stead of the variousquock nostnimswhlch are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing; syrup and other hurtful gents down their throats, thereby sending them to prematura graves." Da. J. F. KixcnsLOS, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TI "Seeing; Is Believing." ri And a good lamp must bs simple; when it is not simple it is not good. Simple. Beautiful. Good these words mean much, but to see " The Rochester " will impress the truth more forcibly. AH metal. tough and seamless, and it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar velous light is purer and brighter than eas lieht. softer than electric lieht and B)k Look for thlsstamp ThbRochwtiik. If thelamndealerhasn'tthe orenola Rochester, and the style you want, send to us for our new illustrated catalogue, land we will send you a lamp safely by express your choice of over 3,000 M "-" - " mm . j I . a W nr. p BOCHosTEK MDP CO., 42 Park Place, tfew York City. "The Rochester.'' THE POSITIVE CURE. 1 I ELY BROTHERS. M Warren 8t, New York. Price SO ets.1 Wood's rhosphodine TheGreat t-:nilfMli Remtdr, Promptly nnd perman ently cures all forms of verrou Heakrwss, Emm- attrnii, H.iermatnrrhea, Im- IxttrmT) anil nil ejln tn tif Alius nr Kseefittrs. been prescribed over :iJ years In thousands or eases: Is the until ftt'liubln unit lluiifxt Meaiciiw Aitotrn. iiefore and After. Ask rtrut'iflst for Woon s ViiosriinniNK : If he otTers some worthless medicine lu place of this, leave his dishonest store, Inclose price In letter, nnd we will Bend by return mall. Price, one package, tl ; six, ,',. (nw ('( plrati; nix irm cure. Pamphlet In plain sealed, envelopes! stumps. Addrest. Tim w ooo Cukmical Co, i:!l Woodward avenue, Detroit, Mich. fSold in Hloniiisbiir;; bv Moyer Hros., .1. II. Meiver.c. A. Kl"lin, ci. A. Vi Kelvy mid all re sponsible druntflKls every w here. 1 Fail Season of Ji at Lowenkrg's THIS WELL KNOWN OLOTHIHG HOTJSE needs Eia Flashy Slcr.din in malting its announcement FOR THE COMING SEASON. Its previous reputation for pined by an existence of almost a half a century are sulT.cient assurance that this policy wil be continued. Case after case, filled with all the prevalent styles of the trade is bein- received Nobby Clolhing, Stylish Hats and Novelties in Furnishings. In the fete l!alls!ag Besmif MEt Will be found all the newest shades and you will be surprised at the phenomenally low prices you can get. ME TA1188 ME SARKITS CALL WIZILE THE ASSOUTBIENT IS COMPETE and make your selection at the old established stand of D. LOWENBERG Estate. Fine Clothiers at Low Prices. Bloomsburg, Pa. rrs Castoria. " Castm-la Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." IT. A. Aiicnr.n, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St , Itrooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In tho children's depart ment have spoVen lilffh'.y of their experi ence In tlielr outside practice with CnstorK, and although we only have amom; our medical supplies what Is known as regular producM, yet wo ore free to confess that tho merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It." United Hospital and DisncifRART, Boston, Hast. Allbn C. Bmith, ltri.. Murray Street, New York City. mm. made in three pieces only. more cheerful than either. mjt ... ... . . . W v.w, 3 TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned havlntf been restored to health by simple menus, after sunerlng for several years w ith a severe lunif ntlectlon, and that dread disease Vimnumptiuit, 1m anxious to make known to bis rellnw sulTerers th- means of cure. To those who desire it, lie will cheer fully send aree or charge) n copv of the pres cription used, which they will llndu sure cure for Vimxitmitiion, Asthma, Catiurli, lliunvliilis nnd nil threat and luiiu Mnlailies lie hopes nil sufferers w ill try bis remedy, us it, is Invaluable, 'those de-lrlt)K the prescription, which will cost, them not hint;, and m iy prove u blc?sluk-, will please address, Hkv. Kiiwakd A. Wilson, llrooklyn, New Vor k Soit, in, 1 yr. Paper Wanted Hangers To sell and hamr our goods on commission or ns agents. Address with stump for reply, I', II. CADV, J03 IIiKll fcl Proyt. clt-iiev, It . I. i-ji mm ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABL& Real Estate. The lltKlondKneil Adinliihtrntors or t;10 r ot KjivoHter I'uiK.'l, lute of . .,,lslll a'" Hemlock, counly of Columlii.i, ;nil s, ' rcnnsylvnnbt, d reimed, wlll.expiw p, i.,!",,,' Hatr, upon the pretnlsnson j, 8 SATURIUY DKcr.Mrr.R ,0, nl o'clock In the nfternoon, In P''rHii:ine ., nn Pid r of the Oi plums' (Hurl of tin, s ii,ii tyof Colninbbi, tbnt'i'ertuln trnet m :n,,jj ot till' S lid deeciised, Hltutite In the itrurcsihi township of lletiilock, bounded by inmu ' Itlchiud Ivey, Edwnrd Ivey, the linio,i,J tract oftbe Nld (leceiisid, lniiils ot tin. of Mrs. I nnnRst, deceiis'Ml, lluh v. n, ford Appleinnn, eoiitnlnlnif about one linmlroj lid elK'hty tlvo acres i-CHervlntc Hie Inlmral rlRhts of the lllootnsbtirjr Iron Coinp iny. ih. H.une to be sold subject to the moi-ip.,. 0( A n tm A. Hut lor, rt nl. The wild land U mostly under 'iilt Uurinn but bus upon It n roiiHlderablequiiiitity 0( biy mid wood land l'RAMH l)VKLLIN(r lloi sr. Koixl new bank barn, sheds and other nut tullii Invrn; mid In veil Wnlered. llns two coe, ,v;1Il.J HprlnH. one near the dwelling ,vpi, sprli,. hoiine. Willi apples and other variety or tmiu The said land will bo sold In one ir.e t nr lu pari sus may be most advantageous and d-sira We. Tkkms op ai.k. Ten per centum nr oni-. fourth or the purchase money shall I... 1. 1, llt the striking down of the properly; the en,., fourth less the ten percent, at thee.,i,iiilul. Hon absolute ; nnd the renminbi"; tliiee.f.iiiiiln 111 one year after continuation nisi, with inter ert:rroin that date. I. DKN I'I.IIU, Nov. is, at. D. c. i-i hm;l, AdliilnlHl raters. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of n w rit of Levari Facias Issued out f.the Court ot;t'ointnon I'leas of Columbia conn, ty, I'a., nnd to me directed, there will be sold at public sale atjthe Court. Housililooinshuri;, Pa. on Monday, di:ci:mui:r 5th, iRy2, nt 2 o'clock p, m., the following : All that certain plantation nnd tract of land situate In tie) township of Franklin, county of Columbia, state of reunsylvanlii, bounded and described ns follows, to-wit: KcKlnnliiK nt a white oak corner of laud bcloiiKink formerly to liortre Shlck and running from thence by Mi of John Artley, lteut)en Kclifel and land of Pax ton &. f mltli, N 73 deif. W. His perches to a post, thence by land of the aforesaid I'uxton & Smith nnd laud of Hclnbold Co., Jf. 5 deif. E. M7 perches to a post, thence by lands of Hcln bold & Co. aforesaid, 8. 74 de(. W. no perches to a pine, thence by the same N. -jh deif. W. M perches to a pi no, thence by the same N. as de K. 40 perches to a pine, thence by land of Win, Tepleand benjamin Ford K.llHdeg. K .UN perches to a post, thence by land of Ileiijaniln Ford s. 7 deif. W. 13 perches to a post, thence by lands of Bald benjamin Ford and lauds of Frederick euy 8. ttSdetf. E. 131 perches to a post, thence by lund of Daniel IShuler S. iu perches to a post thence by the same N. tttdcir. E. HO imo perches to a stone, thence by land of the aforesaid Hen Jamln Ford. 8. 1 dog. E. 65 3-10 perches to a stone, thence by the sumo 8. 7N dojj. K. 7)tf perches to a stone, thence by land or Daniel Shuler and land late of (Jeorife Hhlck, deceased, 8. 1H dejr. w. V 8-10 porches to place of beginning, fontalulng 153 ACRES, neat measure, whereon are erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSK, BARN, and outbuildings. 8elzed, taken Into execution ut the suit of V. I.. Miumau use versus Win. Watts and Klli Ami his wife, and to be sold as tho property ot WUUiiia Watts and EU.u Ann Ids wife. JOHN Moruiiv, ltiiAWN, Atty. SherllT. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned1 nn auditor appointed hj tlw Court of ( 0111111011 I'leas of lUiIninlila county to distribute the balance In the hands of K. I', liar 1I0, Assignee of 1 ho estate or A. .1. Kaolo and Klsle K. Ids wire as shown bv bis first and tl nul aecouui, will sit to perform the duties ol hl ap pointment ut the law oillce or Win. ( hrisinaii In 1 be town or Kloomsburg, upon Krldav tiie '.'ill (lay ot December, lmtt, ut 10 o'clock a. m., when mid where all parties having claims agaln.it said fund must piesent. them or bo lorever de barred rn.111 a share lliereor. A. C. FI.'KAS, Auditor. beauts pianos r OltGANH f II 11. W (i ,it iurl . 1 'il I 11' rnr.i:. .vu.iress IMMBLK, liEA l l V, WASIIIMi TOS, N, J. it