The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 20, 1870, Image 3

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town i;otjnciij. i nn council mut
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xtsaouaiii tu iui o ciock a. m. iro-
nist. will civo some choice music on
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nairuimuU' -iuu ut.y isauu uuuniiu
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IIII1UU1 lllUlUlltlttU UYU t. U wUlUlallia.
"Sold Aqain." Tho frequent do-
mive, uuvu niuui'i'u litem in sen to
rssrs Itrtiilinv ,v iinruon lit n snpr ipi.
1IUW tl"'tbjr .,,.... t) U VUlitlltUllllV
by tho possible action or nlno nsso-
hi: iiimi i.tiiit iiriuiii a i l v ni.s
r M, r. IjUiz la mo wsi in mo mar-
Birrai, occupii'ii uy mo into wiiiiuni
lllll'ldv fur IvinliiT vimM oq n Imif f.
iihh iifiii rpiiinvi'ii . -inn unnnnr.
i ni iiiu it milium m irrpni 1 1 1111 iirnvpn
rcinovni us mo umiaing was oi
rttl; lirnnnsr s in Iilnrn ll npnt. Irnn fnnnn
iront oi ins House unci lot.
s oi ni'inioci: ipwnsnin. which wns
niiimr. t 1 1 r i . iii;ir I'lirsiiii'u nmiii'i
esttap, turned sharply around, upset-
it iiiu dul'l'v. nun run at iuu riipmi
c horso toro loose Irom tho buggy and
ntlnued at speed dowu tho btreet.
uuy wuaupurieeiwreeK. i;nnbiu
ingtho dihtanee traversed, about ten
,la llm ilnul.l..l!.i.i nr.4....t.-,l.t....
The Swallows. Wo notice that
big thoughtless hoys nro in tho habit
throwing btlcks and stones nt the
allMfa nu 4lw. .. lli.Ufn.1nn .....l
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Lirnni Tlin nrrmiiil 'I'Mia Blinn il YlMt
allowed. Tho swallow feeds entitelv
IncptQ nnrl fa nrtn nf tlm lirct llflln
saiusoitlio irult uiower that lives.
thetioys knew that every swallow
lied deprives somebody of n cood
ces of Irult, perhups they would not
mercilessly uso their clubs on them ;
ll vpr ir id fi inrir iinir nitruicr nil .1111.
Pin nrn (InclrAvnl in tlt.uonrwlu l.i.
e swallows and other inBectiverous
r. nc'lclibor lu spoaklneof the coinlui: noinl-
S" may desire to get rid of tho nrcifnl In-
for three years, anU his term will not expire
Ul a year from next full til which tlino ho will
loulrtejly Lo sacrlflcod to satisfy some faith.
-v.iuut ui iiiu piiuucui iiiuu'jiuiy ui iuu
We were- in error in statinjr that thero
uuiu lie an election this rail for Uls
ictAttoiney. Tho vacancy dois not
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IS if) 11 111 ft I nimfncl IVIi- llr.tlni- If lu
l,llt-lnl .I..-1 I. t 1-1 . . I. ,r..
rcfact that Mi. Jkeler cives ids pa
onage to tho Iltputllcan may account
Bradley's wann.tlKnii'h uncalled for,
and, that the fomier has placed liispo
tlial fortunes lu Jtad'cal keeping.
AKew JUp or BLOOjisnuito. Tho
r u Kiuniu ui uur ifiwu uuring ino
-. jmia iiu ifiiuurt'ii I'liiirt'iv
'tllllePS tllO Old luiniin.il mi, it nml
t.W. W. ltllclilo nf a pi..imi ut
"aueiiuua, nas ueen in town forsomo
B. ' j... iiutfii) iuu
lis for a new one. Jt will civo tho
miia If tlin --I,.,..,. ,.lln.-.. . .
iT V ani Bireaiiid,
SHner wltii n correct survev of ovcry
ljn town with owners' names, ground
o of tho buildings &a furnishing nn
Vieand complelo exhibit of tho old
I'uiiuius ui iuu iuwii, iuu
t aro now ready for inspection and
"I no doubt bo approved by all who
. iiiu irrniiim in iivnminn tnnin
JJtrora our citizens as will warrant
ja compiteing tho publication
of
Persons paying cash for Dry Goods
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'Vft Ul-lfirn tnn-nlinaltlrf n k-nntlinvn
'CAMPMENT ATWILMAMSI'ORT.
e Uruntl Commniidrov of Kuinhta
mri A., . ,i T , ' i
' to nto camp, iti this city, in .tho
am fm groVu , (Il0 ntiraio j'arlf, on
W, tho Mtli of Juno next. This
tin. .r -s'xtoenth annual conclavo. '
w preseut. Their names aro as fol
a.orthern, Park, Mary, Crmade,
lay, I'ltt&burg, i5t. John, 1'hila!
Iwa, JiKittea DoMolay, Mountain,
v k Ul' "t'ttiilnson rind Alluu.
foro us a beautiful plan of
viniiiiiiiiiiiT nit it nn rrrrMimiu
ilni.r.7i ifJ4."' """-nKamo, civil
s necr of thisc tv. and HtliriL'miilml
m u?i . r, 4 Ko3sler, of Philadoluhla,
ij it. c , " P-viect idea or tho place
Vurr?UU(llnKs ton lo fornied.
Ill PffhendthoeallantSIrKnlghta
fn. ' - I'llUDUIlL 11 IIIU III IIIMir 1IIh
IUvKiifi,a ,lmt. ,,mnv etrangera
"tan dikSf )y on tho occa3lon.-t7.
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THE
toimi:uti-.n. A scries of robberies ra-
tnarkablo nllko for their boldness mid
for tho utter want of skill ovinced by
tho perpetrators, toolc pluco in this town
on Saturday mid Bunday nlglits Inst.
On tho llrst named nlcht tho awnllliiLm
of J. A. Funslon, L. Itunyon,li.. Monden-
nan umii. mcuowon wero cntoreil antl
thoilrsttwo thorouu'hly ransacked. Mr.
Kunstnn's papers wero taken from his
desk and scattered in groat -confusion
but nonuof tlicm woro tiikcn,norwasany
thing of value missed from tho house
In Mr. llunyoii's tho thioves obtained
a lircttv nnir of irnld lirucnleta nml n
silver dollar which was tho baby's
piuyming. in jir. meuowcirs tney
entered tho collar but wero tiuablo to
foreo their way up stairs. Mr. Monden
hall escaped without much lo. Earlier
in tho evening, beforo tho depredations
woro committed, ltov. 1). J. Wallor,
whoso houso Is oiiposlto Mr. I'unston's,
found Ids stablo door onon and IiuvIiil'
secutcd it, discovered tho next morning
mat no nan inadvertently lastenetl tho
rascals within, as tho door was forced
open from tho inside, tho Iron staple
being torn off, and a part of tho running
near i ins wagon, ucd as n lover, was
lotind near by. On Sunday evening,
tho stablo was again entered and this
tlmo n largo brown mare, belonging to
uunigomery lviinc, was stolen together
with n brldlo ntul an nrmy saddle. Al
tlioUL'll there were six hnrsiw In tlu sin.
bio, tho inaroalono was taken, probably
becauso tho nearest to tho door. Tho
next nay she was found saddled and
bridled in n grain field on Enoch Illtten
hotiso's farm, some two miles t hU shin
of Berwick.
it would seem us if these robberies
wero committed bv tho sunn men who
on tho Friday night previous entered
tho houso of S. 1. Knso in Danville.
Their gains wero but few in this In
stance, nothing of much vnluo being
taketi. On Thursday of tho preceding
week Mr. James Boyd or Sunbury suf
fered a visitation from these plunderors
and lost n considerable amount of silver
ware These depredators appear to
have started on n Summer tour of thiev
ing and lo havo taken tho line of tho
railroad for tho scenes oi their exploits.
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their actions Drove, butthovaroirrentlv
needed by tho pollcoand it is to bo hoped
that they may come to grief speedily.
The capturo and conviction of tho party,
whoso number is not known, would bo
a boon conferred upon tho public and Is
"a consummation dovoutly to bo wish
ed." Wo havo learned since writing
tho above that a house in Espy was en
tered on Monday night, und also tho
Half-Wav llouso between tlmt ulnec!
and Berwick. People up tho river
bhuuld bo on their guard.
NOHTHUMIIKIILANI) DlSTItlCT CON
VENTION, I. O. op O. T. Northum
berland Dist. Convention of Good Tem
plars met at Milton, May 11, 1870, 7J p.
m., In tho Hall of tho "Sparkling Water
Lodge" No. 31. Convention was call-
ed to order. W. C. T. Kline, entering
soon after tho opening ceremonies. A.
committeoon credentials was appointed
by W. C. T., consisting of W. 1'. Hob
erts, A. J. Wyloand J. M. Clark.
Aiier mo lecturo tno louowing com
mittco to draft resolutions and preparo
buslnei-s was announced: Bros. Vm.J.
Bidloinan, C. 0. Sharpless, S. "W. Mur
ray, S. S. Chubb and James Beard.
JloiiNiNG Session : Convention met
as per agreement. W. C. T. Kliuo in tho
chair. Vacant offices tilled pro lent.
urcticnuai commiueo reporteu tno
following delegates in attendaneo:
sparKiing water," xso. ui, Bros.
Kerr, Murray and Mervine; Sisters,
Annio Frymiro and Emma Porter;
IIQ....1.1,-... n -rn lOI ll.na 11,,., .l T1.
erts and Bergstresser; "Jewell," No.
los, sisters, uiara K. ucrrand jn. Km
nrn Lawsheo ; "Bloonisburg," No. 1!!!),
Bros., Bldleman and Clark, Sisters, E.
M. liiitz and Alico Coreil : "Anchor."'
No. 210, Bro., J. S. Sterner, Sisters, M.
Cornelius, E. Sterner, J. McCluro nml
L. Buey ; "Aurora," No. 2S7. Bros.. E.
T. Eves and C. Eves; "Catnwissn," No.
328, Bros., Sharpless mid Wyle, Sistera,
a.j. wyie, iMcinssa juenscn ami iim
ma Thomas: "Espy," No. 382, Bro.. J.
M. Hess : "Sliamokin." No. 511. Bro..
J. II. Stroup, Sisters, Mary Strouso and
wary iNeaiy: "irevortoii." jso. 2.i,
Bro. S. S. Chubb.
Convention proceeded to tho election
of officers witli tho following result:
W. 0. T.,Bro. T. Mervine, "Sparklinp;
Water," No. 31 j W. V. T., Sister Ann
ie Frymire, "Sparkling Water." No.
31 ; W. S., Bro. J. M. Clark, "Blooms
burg," No. 130. Immediately after elec
tion, tho officers elect, assumed their
positions. Tho difl'eiont Lodges then ro
ported. Nearly all gave favorablo reports
although not increasing numerically
slill doing much good.
Convention adjourned to meet at
Catawibbit tlio becond Wednesday in
August next.
Tho session was harmonious and
without doubt exerted ahealthrul in
fluence upon Milton and upon tho Tem
perance causo in tho District .generally.
John M. Clauk, W. S.
OunTowN. We aro very glad that
tho ruing of tho Exchango Hotel aro to
bu removed and honoboinoenternrisine:
man will build a hotel worthy of
uioomsuurg, rising as a rnoonix out or
the ashes. Tho go-a-head spirit scenn
not to bo at homo hero and tho"needful"
scarce; but a first cla-s hotel isabsolute
ly wanted and would pay well.
Our Reformed friends havo purchased
a now organ and placed their old inelo
deon in tl io Sabbath school room. Tho
organ is of tho mako of I. It. Perry.
Just patented, with Improved wind ar
rangement unu action oi organ uuuows,
which renders his organs superior to
any other mako fur power and modula
ting effect. Tho greater part of the pur
chaso money camo from tho ladies'
mite-society und the remainder will bo
n mil o up In a short time All honor to
their perseverance and generosity.
. Bloomsburg Just now looks like a
beautiful ilower garden. Looking down
from our Seminary, it bccms to bo a
Jewel, sec in emeralds, topazes and di
amonds, Tho grounds around tho
School aro beautifully Improved and
enlivened, hero by a fashionable croquet
mutch, tncro uy a goou "oiii uaso uaii
game.
Another kind of amusement will
shortly be introduced, namely our ex
aminations and commencement cxe
cises, Thcso examinations, in somo In
stitutions n burrbear. In others n hum
bug, nro hero nothing else, but a fa r
specimen of our daily lessons; no mado
up uriiis, mil a Biimiiu repetition oi our
daily labors, perhaps Intermingled
with somo music and callsthenlc exer
cises. Afterwards, final examination of
tno graduating class.
Wo bono to seo our friends from near
and far on this occasion to encourage
teachers and scholars and togivo a now
itisiro null impetus to our
Nohmal School.
Agricultural SooiKTY.--WovouId
again call tho attention of our friends
to tho fact that this Society will hold
its annual mectiug at tho Court llouso
on Saturday, tho 21st Inst., nt 2 p. i.i.
All tho members should attend and bco
that good, llvo men aio selected for tho
dill'erent positions. Wo liopo political
preferences will bo dropped, mid tho
goou oi tno (society aiono uo consiuoreii
The County CommUsloners will bo
in session ut tho Court House, ou Sat
urday, May 21st, for the purpoo of
hearing nppoais irom assessments in
tho town of Bloombburg,
Hoiiiinuv at iroiiim:. Tho storo of
Mr. Iienrv Orover, at Hobble was en
tercd ono nltrht last week and about
ono hundred dollars worth of goods
taken with somo cliungo from tho
drawer. Tho Btoro was won becureu
uhnvo. and tho cellar door was fastened
witli a Mout oak bar falling across into
Iron hooks. Tho robbers bored tho
door so oi to get a pry under tho bar
und raised It by a series of holes and
pried uutll it was got out, and then
iouuu inn way clear up luto iuo store
room. ScraiUon lretci.
COLUMBIAN AND
LOCAL NOTICES.
$10,000 wanted for a period of ono. two
or threo years, In sums of tSOO or up
wards, on tho best or security. Apply
to John A. Funslon & Co., Bloomsburg.
We would recommend our friends who
nro about purchasing n Sowing Miichino
to utiy oi J, a. uornn, who lias a prac
tical knowlcdL'o of tho londlnir Ma
chines, and Is permanently located in
mis pincc.
Wl! havo lust received frnin Phllii-
delphla tho largest and best assortment
of printer's materials over brought to
this place. Persons wishing cards, bill
or letter heads, envelopes, circulars,
bugs, or Job work of any description
done, will find it to their Interest to call
us. my20-lt
The merchants of our town nro bo-
gining lo learn that tho truo way to
build up a trade is to Bell nt tho small
est profits. Among tho llrst fo find
tins out was L). a. ueemey, who lias
adopted tho cash motto and is selling
Boots and Shoes nt prices that aro as
tonishingly low. Culluud examine, oven
If you do not want lo buy
Time! Time! That is to saw It is
tlmo to get spring suits and no ono can
hotter supply your needs than David
Lowenberg. Mr. Lowenborg's selec
tions of goods nto If possible, liner than
over. Ho lias something to gratify
ovcry tasto however fastidious, and
ins worKinansuip is ns goou as over,
Gentlemen who nro desirous of being
well dressed, nnd comfortublo as well
really ought to call on Lowenberg.
Ho has nil tho latest nattcrns and about
all tho pretty onei.
The VKrtY Latest. S. II. Miller &
Son havo just received the finest stock
of goods ever offered to tho public in
tins county, tiui announcement win
bo found, on Inspection, to bo true. The
city markets havo been carefully exam
ined and tho best and newest patterns
of Dry Goods, &c, only chosen. A full
lino oi uroceries aim I'rovislons also on
hand nnd offered at reasonablo rates. It
Is unnecessary to recommend this estab
lishment, so long and favorably known
to tho community. Wo will merely
statu that the gentlemen of tho firm nro
as perfectly honest and roliablo as
ever.
There is no such invention for savlno-
labor, lime.licalth.and sight ns tho Sew
ing Machine. Families can eniov life.
libf rty.and happincisif they havo ono of
singers rsow improved bowing Ma
chines. They nro simple, durablo and
run nt high sneod. tiuiet. easily under
stood, and not liable to get out of order,
ua.MK luiui iiu-jilli;, nll-rtllJl iinuty Ul
iinuaus man any oilier luaciuno unu
doing tho most perfect work on any
thickness from thin Cambric to heavy
Beaver Clotli ! Making tho lock stitch
nliko on both sides and having nil tho
lato improvements with attachments
for various kinds of works, such as hem
ming, felling, braiding, cording, quilt
ing, binding, tucking, gathering, em
broidering Ac. Ladies that havo the
Singer nroproud of it, nnd few would be
wining io cxeiiuugo ior a l'iano.
Geo. A Martin, Esq., Commercial
Editor of tho Buffalo JCxpress, says : "If
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy possessed
no other virtue, its worth would bo be
yond price as an effectivo untidoto for
tho horrors of a "cold in tho head."
Two or threo applications havo al
ways, in my case, removed tho disagree
ublo symptoms. Sold by druggists or
send Sixty Cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y., and get it by mail.
Tirr. fllnlin T.lfn Tncnrnncri rVimnnnv
or New York gives an increasing policy
anu a uccreasmy premium, its uusincss
I ilnnn nn 11 pnc-li vstnm. nml l-i ninn.
aged by ono of tho oldest and best in
surance men of tho country, Its Presi
dent, Pliny Freeman, has done moio
thnn nnv ntlinr ninn fn nmlrn Insiirniinn
safo and profitable to theso who need
u mosc ino men oi smnu means, no
is tho inventor of tho non forfeiting
plan of insurance.
Young men, whether married or ex
pecting to bo married should'member
that they owo It ns a duty to a wife, to
tnko measures to insure a eomfortablo
sum for her in caso of sudden death.
LI fo is uncertain to tho strongest, and
thereforo if you lovo your wife as some
thing moro than a household slave, pro
vide for her futuro by securing a llvo
or ten thousand dollar policy in tho
Globo Lifo Insuranco company of New
York. 1 J
An cnteriirising nnd active young
man who would do good and at tho
same tlmo do well, can find remunera
tive employment, by taking a lifo In
surance agency or J. B. Roblson. Tho
Globo Life Insuranco Company is a
mutual company, does a cash business
entirely, is organized under tho Now
York Stato general insurance law, nnd
has as nblo it management as can be
found in tho country.
No patent right notes nro taken by
tho agents or this company.
Tho editor of this paper hits u policy
in tho company and has found it al
ways honorablo and upright in Its deal
ings. The Danvlllo lo7 mado by Huber
it Son, seems to supply tho wants of tho
wants of thu farmers. Itls thoonly plow
that can bo relied upon always kept
on hand together with all tho castings,
also corn plows, corn cultivator, culti
vator teeth, and a great stock of farm
ers tools at reduced prices.
ixlS-lt Runvo.j & Warden.
Pulmonary Consumption is robbed
of Its terrors. Tho Phconlx Pectoral lias
cured many eases antl has given happy
relief in many more. nliMt
SiiAiti'LEss & Haiiman havo for salo
tho best corn planters in use Also tho
Montroso Iron Beam Plows, Plow
handles, bolts, &c. 2t.
Removal. J. N. Oberendcr has
moved his Tailoring establishment to
tho rooms over Jacobs' Confectionery
store on Main Street, opposlto David
Lowenberg's, where ho is now ready to
attend to thu needs of nil customeis.
nl7-0t
Uloonisbiiri; Market Iteport.
Wheat per bushel
Ityo "
Corn "
Oats. "
1'lourpor bairol
Cloveisecd
Klaxheed
liutter
V.M
Tallow ,
Potatoes
I led Apples
Hums ,
Rides and Hhouldeis
Lard per pound
liny per ton
Ino.N
No. 1 Scotch pig
No. 2 '
lltoora
LUMUEK,
HemlocU Hoards per thousand feet
Pino ' " (one luch)
JoM, Hcantllng, Plank, (UemlockJ .
Khlnles, No. f per thousand
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Northwestern oxtru
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Wiikat Pennsylvania red, V bus
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Hyk Vennsylvanln rye, bus
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l'lioviBioNa Mess Pork, y bhl.
Mess Ueef, "
Diessed Hogs, y tb wl
timokid Hams "
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Ijird, V lb
Hkkiw clovoisied V bus.,....M M
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Flaxseed H
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DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
jQISSOLUTION ,
Thijco-parlnirslilnlieretofiiroexlstlnglielwceii
Wf"i na ll. J. Clark, was till day. tils-
nlved by mutual consent. W. II. KOONB,
llloomsbuig. .May 7, 1870-31. 11. J.CLAItK.
JjOTIOI! r
Wo. the undenlgneiMieroliy certify (hatJamex
Matthews, of lleinlorlc township l Innocent, ns
lar nswo hnvnnny knowledge, of tho theft or
ore. cnndles. Ac, which nrllcles wero recently
stolen rrom u, fhcro Is no proof that ho was in
nny manner Implicated.
('HAULER KAOK.
HlltAM NEYHAkr.
, , .. (1. W.lIlri'LE,
llloomsburg, M.iy 1:1, m-H,
JOTIClTTtrTAXPA YEH3.
Thero will be n meeting of tho Town Council
of llooinsburg, on Tuesday Mny 2lih next nt III
p e'oclt A. M. lu tho Grand .Itiry room of tho
Court House, forllio purpose nf hearing appeals
from such pcisous ns deem themselves errone
ously classified In tho Assessment Lists. Those
Interested will toko notlco undntteiii If they
seo I1U '
, Ily Order of tho Council. 1'. COOLEY.
llloomsburg, May 13, IWd-'.'t, Hecrotary.
ADMINISTRATE) R'S NOTICE.
I'STATR 01' V'ltEliEllK'i: HAlirMAN, KMIKC'II.
Letters of Admiulslrullon on tho estate nf
Ircderlck lartmaii,Hr.,lnloof Klslilugcit'ek twp.
Columbia county rtco'il., liavo been gran led by
.Hie i Iteglslcr of Kald county to I. K. Krlckbaum,
of llcnton twp. Columbia county. All persons
having claims ngalnst tho estnteof the decedent
nro renueHted to present them for settlement,
and thiMo Indebted to tho estate to make pay
ment to tho undersigned, administrator, with
out lie nv. I. K. KHICK1IAU.M,
mayl370-Cr. Administrator.
s
UEIMFF'S SALE.
IH Vlrllie Of H writ, nf V n.lMln,.l Vvn,..,n. Ia-
sueil nut of tho Court of Common Pleas of Col
uiiibla county nnd to mo directed wilt be expos
ed to salo by publlo vendue or outcry nt the
Court llouso in llloomsburg, nt 10 o'clock tn tho
forenoon ot Saturday, Juno lib, 1S70, tho follow
ing real estate, to wit t
All ilef nannt's right, title nnd inteiest nml
claim or, In and to a certain tractor parcel of
Inuii sltunto In Montour township, bounded on
tho north by William Ulcer, mi the east' nnd
south by Snyder, nnd on iiiu west by Schruin,
containing twenty-eight acres, moro or less, be
ing tbosnmo land fornieiiy owned by tho lato
Dr. Johu llamsey.
HcIjciI, tnken In execution anil to bo sold ns
the property ot James II. ltamsey.
MOItDKUAI MILLAU11,
mayU'70-3w. sncrlir.
A
UDITOR'S NOTICE,
J if lili KIKST AND FINAL ACCOUNT Of M. E
JACKSON, KSQ., ASStONKK OK PKTKIl JI. TRAUOH.
'Iho undersigned appolntod by tho Court of
Common Pleas of Columbia county, Auditor to
mako distribution ninoue; creditors of tho bal
ance lu tho hands of M. K. Jackson, Esq., As
signee of Peter M. Trnueli. will meet thn nnrtln
Interested for tho purpose of bis nppolntmentot
theolllco of M. E. Jackson la llerwlck, Columbia
.ttlill ... lOrlil.t. Tt.nntlKI. l,n n. n A t
Juno Ilth, 1870, nt 10 A. M. aIi persons Interest-
-ti ur nuviug ciuiins against inesaiil j'eter.M.
Traughnro requested to attend, or bo debarred
fiom coming lu for apart of tho said lunil .
C. II. nitOUKWAY,
mavl3'70-fw. Auditor.
fls-llerwlck Gazetto please copy.
NEWn
Hook. Agents srll 100 per wcelc. Trlco
85. Address Jj. UTUllIUNS. Ilurtford.Ct.
$2
k- . rtS'f tl I. . I -1 . , A..-,..
O Haraplesrcc. A. I!. HHAW, Alfred, Me.
SALK8MK.V,-Send for Circular, a first class
business nnd steady employment, il. 1. HOWE,
Ul .WV.ll U.IVCl, A llll.lUl'lUlllil, J. a.
Menilvllle Theological School, Unitarian :
educate Ministers; SIMayear tnpoor students
.tins Aug.'.".', Apply to. I. .l,.(icrpiorcMcad
vllle, Pa.
AUHIOUS, HOW STft ANOEI-Tlio. Married
j i.aaici jrwaie ujmpamon contains the desired
Information. Sent jrce for stump. Address
MIW. 11METZUKIt, Hanoycr, Pa.
AE WIL1 PAY AOI2NTS a salary of 935
T per week or nllow a largo commission to sell
our new Inventions,
Address J. W,
FIIIN1C &
uu., xuarsuau, Mien.
AANTKD, AGKNTS.-S40 Watch free elven
' gratis to every llvo man who will act ns our
Agent. Uusincss light anil honorable; pays 830 per
day. Address JlMoni oe Kennedy i CO. Pittsburg,
BOOK AfiKNTS WANTED.-'xi((cj of (he
U'htto JIonsc." No opposition. Steel cnirrav-
lugs. ltapld Sales. I-'or circulars, address V. a.
Puunsmsa Co., N, Y Clucinnatt and Chicago.
Q A TPQM 17 W Wonted in a paying business,
iSALlliOiUIlLl S. Kenneiiy, Ui Chlstnut bt!
A llllUUCipill.l.
nSYCHOMANCY, FASCINATION OH SOUL-
l uiiAiuiinu. iwpagcNi eiutu. mis wonder-
iiu uouu uus ma instructions lo enable tbo rtad
cr to rnscluato either sqx, or uny animal, at will.
Mesmerism, teplrltuallsm, aud liundredsof oth
er curious oxperii.itmtH. Itcauba obtained by
se.idlm: addicMS. witli III cow iinin.,.. n, i1. w
EVANS t CO.,No.41 So. ElBlltUht.,l,lilladelphln.
OTAU SPANtiLKl) BANNKU.-A Inrgo 40
Miuiuimiiuiirfujir Mie, iiiusiiuieu. iJevo
led to Slictcias, Poetry, Wll,lIiimor,rciiu(i; fun.
ISotlseuse (of n sensible kind), und to tho exno.
suiool Swindling, HumbugH, Ac. Only 75ctS.n
r . V .,I ' oui-t-iu euBriiviiiK "r.viuigeiine,'
1 llrxl! leet. aralis. :lo.l)liO iiciihitliii. .lr M.
funded to all nhoaskit. It Is wlde-uwnke, tearless,
truthful. Try it now. 75 cts. a year. Specimens
K Aki.i,. aumwji "Airtil,i;, ' Jliusuale, N,
PATKNTS.
Inventors rrlio wihh tolakonut T.AtifirK pt.
cut uro advised to counsel witli MUNN & CO..ed-
uimui uie ncicmijic simiricau, who havo prose
cuted claims hcfnrn thn Pntniit ntllcn ftr n-v..
Twcntv Yenrs. Their Anw-rlcnti nml v. ii rnnnn ti
l'ntuut Aueiiey is the moist extensive in tho
woi hi. Charges less thnn nuy othtr leltable
i.cni., j jiuilipillC'L CUIllUlIllUg JUIl JIISUUC'
tluns to Inventors Is hent grutls.
M UNN t CO., 37 i'ark flow, New Votk.
O
NE MILLION ACRE3
O F
IOWA
CHOIC U
LANDS
For sale, at S3 per acre, nnd upwards, for cash,
or nn credit, by tho Iowa IIailuoaii I.a.su Co.
Railroads already built through the Lands, and
on nil sides of them. Great inducement to set
tlers, rseuu ior our iree rumpmet. ltgnes pri
ces, tunns. location: tells wliiislmnlil mum wet
wlul thev should bilmr- what it will cost irii-eM
plans and elevations ot 18 dlflerent stylui of
ri'uuyiiuuiu nouses, Hjueii iuo company luriusn
nt Irom (20O to $000 riady to set up. Maps s;nt
ll iieaiit-u, Aiiuicn,
W. W. WALKER, n'ccPittfuYnf,
CEDAlt ItAj'los, lown.
A
MODEL HOUSE.
Ilelni' ncrinnle.F have nutfinhnusA nlminlnir
n hpeclrtl htudy. Oiih built Inst seafcon has proved
ft niotiei or eonvenienee, ueauty nuu economy.
Descriptive circulars of nans, Views, etc., with
Reneral information of value to nil, bent free.
A ilil i ess (with Ktamp or script It eonvtnlent).
at;o.J. COLUY.ArchUect.Walerburj', Vermont.
95. EMPLOYMENT. 810.
HUNDREDS OF AGENTS mako from 3 to 810
per day, In selling our Patent Extension
Hkki. AM) Swikts, combined. Used In every
fnmlly for winding Yam. Silks, Worsted, &c.
Winds full sized skein, and weighs less than ono
pound. AGENTS WANTED. For terms c, ad
dress A. L. STARKE & CO, AUbuin, N. Y.
nayl3'70-!w.
Shaking and Burning,
It is not necessary to Journey from the tropics
to Alaska In order to experience the extremes of
hent and cold. Thousands undergo all tho In
conveniences or this thcrmometrlcal change
everyday, or every other day, ns the caso may
be, without tho trouble ot moving over the
threshold. A word with these Involuntary shak
ers. What aro they doing to cxpedlto their ro
turu to a medium temperature? to break tho
chills and banish the rover? Are they dosing
themselves with quinine, thereby Imperiling
tho soundness of their bones and impairing tho
vigor of their brains and nervous system? Homo
of them are.no doubt, but not the majority of
them, It Is believed. The value of Hostcttor's
Stomach Hitters ns a harmless and certain spe
clllo for fever and ague Is understood and appre
ciated lu all parts of tho country whero Inter
mittent!, prevail. Tho residents of such localities
begin to tako It early In the spring as a protec
tion against tho miasma by which they aro sur
rounded; not ull of them, perhaps, for a blind
adherenco to error Is the specialty of somo peo
ple, but tho greater number.
If tlieio is any fixed fact lu therapeutics, It Is
this! that tho Hitters aro a far better safeguard
against nil tho varieties o( periodlo maladies
produced by unwholesome exhalations than any
drug or compound lu tho materia mcdicaot tho
prolesslon. This assertion is made with all duo
respect to tho faculty, but being an Important
truth, and ono that nearly concerns tho health
of luigo settlements in various paits of tho
country, and Indeed of tho publlo nt large.lt Is
made fearlessly. Founded on ample nnd unim
peachable testimony, It dellea dlsprovul.
To bunk up chills nud fevers, ai well ns to
pieviut litem, there Is nothing so rellablo oh
this wholesome vegelablo restorative.
THE RED LION IIRAND,
BLACK AXiFACA
Is superior to all others lu color, quatlly and
prlco to bo found ouly at
M. P. JLUTZ'8
Dealer In Dry Goods and Notions, lu Urower's
new buildlug next tn tho Court lluuso, Main
Strict, Uloouuburg, Pa. puaymo-ir.
JOB
PRINTING
Neatly executed ut this Oltlc
jgUY THE BEST.
HEASUREIl'S HALE
OF UNSEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA CO.
Aereeablr lo the nrovlslons of nn Act nf As
senibly entitled an Act directing tho modo of
selling unseated lands for taxes nnd other pur
poses, passed the thirteenth day of March, 1815,
nnd the further supplement thereto passed on
iuo urn iiiiy is .iiuicii, ion, anu ma -vim nay oi
March. 18'J1. ntul the Hlh dnv .nf Mnrch. IftlT. tltn
Treasurer of Columbia county, hereby gives no
tlco to all persons concerned luercln.that unless
tbo County, Koad, School, Poor, Ilounty and
Slate taxes due on the following tracts of unseat
ed lauds, Kltuato in Columbia couuty, nro paid
ueiore ine nay oi ssto, me wuote or sucn pnrts of
each tract as will pny the costs chargable there
on, will bo sold at tho Court House, in the town
of llloomsburg, Pn., on the 13th day of Juno, 1870.
nnd to contlnuo by adjournment, from day to
dav for arica-liees of taxes due said fVitinfv. nn,l
costs accrued on each tract respectively.
No. of Acres, warrantees or Owners, Dol. CIs.
CENTRE,
A'lnliach Iicnjamln t 1 M
Conner isaia.t, I'lsl 0 03
Conner Samuel (I 03
Dewllt A llenedlct 7 20
Frits William Est 1 M
(loud Jajob 73
Steely Phllliis Kt)
CATAWIBSA,
Weaver Ellas 11 II
YntUHlIM ni
Cluwell Jacob .Ir ll M
IholHlJS 3 IJ
Ulllmyer M & Geo IS 61
Clewell Joseph 2 la
CONYNUHAM.
Toidau Robert 99 40
Porter Andrew 0.T2 70
Walker Lewis 072 01
Huston Thomas V'2 87
Huston Mary Ho 41
lUiBlon Thomas 03 7
Huston .Mary Ho 43
Paxtou Klluu 4 Sharpless 1'tO Wi
Heaslcy Johnson 2:11 43
IllltiihelmcrThomas 'ill 11
Wlckersbam Amos 15157
Shannon Win, lloo 8.1
IlickhnmGeorgo CI 05
lUrns Thomas 10 03
I.lndenmuih, Kllno 4 Co 4 1!
I.indenmttlh Geo U 4 OTi
Lelby J W 3 07
.Mm r II H 3 35
HoinboldOW 2 31
Werlman Daniel 2 42
Wnllnce Wm 4 19
Krrnk Yocum 2 47
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303
Uof 170
of 380
i.
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of 170
lot 380
30
381
SSI
SH0
3 I
100
30
00
20
1 lot
1
3 "
7 "
2
1 '
8
325
401
1.0
4)0
Hot
1
2 "
3 "
2 "
Walker Lowls 3 03
Kllno John 2188
YoungJohu 10i 91
Ucam Joshua 157 18
nrown ivathanlcl ,UI 07
Cleaver Ellas 01
(Xioke rntltarlne 2 03
Cook Darry 8 02
KliucetmanFred 0 61
Kutliclrls Geo 73
tioodman Wm 1 3d
Kllno John 13 70
FISHINOCRE EK.
Tluckalcw Wm Est
Doty & Pealer
90
800
3
14
15
30
200
17
20
IB
14
100
1C0
17
200
3
18
60
12
0 14
30 45
33
1 4.1
1 53
Fleekeustlno Nathan
Freas & HolI'man
Gelslnger Jacob
lkelcr Wra
Jones Richard
Jones Jnmcs N
Mears Williams
Montgomery Daniel Est
Patterson II W
Pealer Samuel J
Pealer Georgo
Unnngst Philip
Abraham
Whltonlght Wm
Zaner Jonn
FRANKLIN.
Hoyer Edward
Lllley Abiaham
Swank Geo
GREENWOOD TWP.
Hattin II F
Cooper Mark P
Ikeler A J
Kline Daniel
Mellck John
Titmnn Abraham Est
CENTRALIA BORO'.
Artor John
lloylo John
Callahan James
Casey John
Dougherty Michael
Dickson Daniel
Kline & Rolnbold
John Jesso
Lehigh jc Mahauoy U R Co
Madden Thomas
Machou Thomas
Median James
Nevlu Michael
Hellv
Shepoard H F
Wlttlch Frederick
Zelglcr William
Gable Henry
M organ John D
Mooio Grace Mr
Van lluren S E Mrs
Oul ju Pa.rlck
Cti'-non llernard
Cane Teireaca
Keller Widow
Loveland II A
McKlrney Chas
Staro Jo'jti
Collins TT
Hauly John (1
Hurley John
Edward Jrmes
lllveu James
Keuver Darlel
Davis Henry
Fenstermecher J 11
Jones Ann T Mrs
Kllno Caroline
Ijin5cn Put
McLaughlin F
Mmphy Thomas
M urphy Hililgct
MnnlhunJohn
.Muulhan Thomas
Marks Lloyd
Marks Georgo
Mcliugh James
Welsh Martin
Kline Johu
Cain Owen
GoIl'MIchacl
Durklu Ellen
HRIARCREEK TWP.
Apple Paul
Howmau .lese
Hrlttaln Wm A
lllish Hcubeu
Hciich Nathan
lluhce Lewis
Rrynu (juy
Clem W T D
Evans Wm
Hicks Jesso
Pealer Samuel J
Heecer Abraham
Stackhouso Joseph Hal
Hull Adam
Sitlcr Jacob
Sponenberg Philip
nst John
Zaner Johu
HEAVER TWP.
3 .38
10 15
1 M
603
19 81
1 59
10 15
10 68
1 90
12 18
as
2 03
5 CO
3 38
13 11
40
40
4
11 01
3 40
3 38
5 14
1 39
47
11
3
100
100
30 00
18 30
2 lots
1 "
,i t
1 "
12 41
0 07
7 35
3 85
S 48
677
7 UI
1 45
40 40
C 28
3 08
4 49
7 69
3 85
3 05
3 83
3 92
3 85
1 50
5 00
2 20
1 00
33
.11
1 77
1 55
33
3 53
7 17
2 05
1 80
1 15
1 20
10
80
00
2 07
2 20
2 23
1 90
10
10
10
10
2 20
2 20
I 17
40
1 70
1 10
1 27
1 65
2W
38
55
300
400
100
ISO
210
28
10
10
100
SOU
421
110
5
100
45
10
12 90
12 90
4 85
32 25
88 70
0 08
12 CI
13 05
V 39
3 21
05
C fi
12 00
0 43
J 25
31
6 45
2 88
3 23
400
I0
380
400
25
02
300
100
aoo
100
110
40
loo
250.1
T
oluinbla Coal A Lumber Co 27 08
.. ,. .. 27 faS
" " 24 10
" " " 27 6.4
Davis Isaao 1 K5
Ilarrlger Jacob 6 15
Miller Ellas 20 91
MaimiKoat 7 10
Noyer Calharlue 12 30
Nojer Georgo 0 15
Nuugesser Georgo 9 84
Cchllcher Moses 2 M
Shlpman 11 W 7 20
West Huck Mountain Coal &
IlonCompauy 81 CO
Morris Daniel c 85
BENTON,
Armstrong Hannah 5 3H
White Tracy 8 27
ltuckle William 3 9(1
1'enalngton Jesso R 3 73
HEMLOCK.
Applctnan William 3 15
AppleraanDH 7 77
ilrugler Samuel 1103
Campbell I. N 6 3.1
Harris Jacob . 7 31
JACKSON,
Wagner Philip & Co 17 73
Stephen William 4 80
Johu Kile r-- 13 11
" " 11 65
40
4S
48
15
12
50
100
30
50
100
50
IS Of 216
H of 238
LOCUST. J
Illlllnglonlhomas 15 00
Fisher John 3 12
John Samuel 2 GO
' " 3 U
Miller Jacob 2 68
Hhods John & Joieph 7 80
Sayers William 2 00
Huston Thomas 3 0J
Heeso Daniel 7 80
Huston Mary 7 si)
Huston Charlotte 7 KO
Reynolds John 7 80
M)ersMary 7 80
Huston Thomas 3 91
Heeso Daniel 7 80
Huston Mary 7 80
Huston Charlotlo 7 80
Reynolds John 7 80
M)ersMary 7 80
ORANGr,
Hagenbuch Iuiae 7 31
Everett James Est 5 21
Jones Hlehurd 4 80
Everett Moses 5 81
Keller Samuel , il
Herring David il
FINE,
Jacoby O A K 10
Heath Bylvesler lot
P.OAUINGCREEK.
llurgcrcd Isaac 20 73
names Titos J r 3 3
Dewes Georgo 20 73
Howe r Georgo M
Mori Is D.utlcl 2 08
Duly Ficderlck an
HUGARLOAF,
Colo William Est 4M
Colo Ezeklel 20 87
Huckalew James a-'l CO
Fi llz Henry W 5 81
(loss Nathaule! 31 00
Robert Gray 25 20
Geurhart William 27 98
Geuihart Georgo 8 91
Montgomery llobt Est 40 20
Mclleury Daniel Jr 14 53
1 on ng Abraham 3 0.1
John Kile 3 30
MADISON.
Moser Jacob S3 32
Hllctch Joseph 31 80
MONTOUR.
rilgcrJohn 2M
Gruvea Brothers 10 76
Lolby Jacob 2 CO
Ramsey John Est 6".
MOUNT PLEASANT.
Ale John u 6 63
McOarly Dlnlel 74
1.4
3J
100
not
S03
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821
13
30
50
40
23
!U0
73
200
205
200
.VI
300
HI
18
H of no
220
300
11
10
14
28
23
5
MAINE.
Kllngamau Elizabeth 1 2)
Hosier Jacob r ks
7
1W
300
10
112
(.7
(IT
Mann Chas F 40 04
I II Ior H G Est 1 41
tiller I'hllln 7 01
Hhumau Daniel dec'il 4 6.8
Shiiman Isaiah " 4 m
Hmeck.Urobst, Yolter A llauk I (8
Vellerlsano 78
Yettcr I) A Jgoac. 0M
Vcttcr Daniel 0 35
Caiey Edward . 0 76
liongenbergcr George dec'it 5 61
Duty Frederick 3 71
MIFFLIN.
I Of I
100
150
171
21
0
ft)
0
41
3
2
175
)
12
3-1
81
47
Hrown David Br
I'rensy Henry
Keller Jolin
Lutz Elizabeth
Nuugesser Geo
Nuss Jacob
Poncbecker Jacob
Parks Samuel bst
Hulllirjoel
Zimmerman Joshua
2 19
y 87
8 0)
40
10 00
0 00
1 47
2 KO
2 80
8 CO
DAVID LOWENni'.HO,
Uloomsburg, April 8, 1870. Treasurer.
rjlREASURER'B SALE
OF SEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Also tho following lots, pieces or parcels of
Sealed Lands, returned by the lax collectors, nro
to be sold nt tho same time, under tho provision)
nl an act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating
to tho sale or lands lor taxes In Columbia Coun
ty," approved Marcli 0th, 1808:
Acies. Names of Owners, Taxes.
. BENTON TWP.
Mills John 1 CO
2 Hurlcman John 27
78 Koons John 4 71
8 SutliirWash M
10 lirlsh George . 1 M
HRIARCREEK.
4 Martin Eliza s )
5 Thomas Joslah 5.1 CO
BEAVER.
4"0 ClarkAndiewtrnrt 205 9
c:l Halliard John Est 41
321 Hubbies Heirs 708
65 Mann BnlUy 4 Crlswell CO
2 Orover Slophen 1 11
100 Miller & Mann
300 lilttenbender it Brelscn 51 00
CONYNQHAM.
2 lots nrown William n 00
2 " llrennen Jacob s 10
1 " llrennen William 0 00
1 " HavcrenP 12 so
4 " Taylor Robt 11 00
2 . " Casey John "Lower" 2 83
20 Llndermuth O D 32
1 lot Meshen Peter 00
1 " crane Domlnlck 10
2 ' DjcrJenks 2 47
323 Kline John 10115
1 lot F.gen Patrick 2 25
1 " Burke John 3 00
1 " Bradley l'cter 1 60
1 Bindley James 1 60
1 " Huller Thomas 1 50
1 " Centra Turnpike Co 2 25
1 " Chapman William 1 50
1 " Oonly Mary 1 50
2 ' Dewey James 5 IO
1 " Hughes Richard 4 12
1 " Meeghan Anthony 1 50
1, ' Meeghau Patrick 150
2" McKicrnnn Anna 3 18
Henner Jacob 1 Ki
1 " Hurt Andrew 125
1 " Wynn Dennis 2 10
2 " IVelloM M I 40
1 " McDonnell Pat 1 50
1 ' Byrney William 1 50
1) Preston Improvement Co 27 50
2 lots (inugheu Put 1 50
2 " (lalighcu Tho3 5 W)
1 : Jolce l'cter 2 60
1 " Murphy Thos 2 50
1 " Murphy Richard 2 50
1 " Knchelrles John 1 75
2 " Knlttle Jonas lu
2 " Mc.Maucmon Philip .7 50
CENTRE.
1 lot Hrown M L 12
FRANKLIN.
M Croraly Julia Ann 33
FISHINGCREEK.
11 Yaplo Michael Est 55
GREENWOOD.
Comstock Wm 60
Tameny Moses 40
Watts Moses 35
3 Wetttercl Elizaboth 46
2 lots Whlteman HP 2 62
8 Drelblebis James 25
HEMLOCK.
10 Whltenlght Peter Est 72
MONTOUR.
1 lot Mlnahnn Thomas CO
ORANGE.
11 Sankcy James W 8 57
PINE.
68 Dawson Hannah S 91
50 Clave John 1 10
SUGARLOAF.
10 OolderLavlna 41
loo Kline Casper w
85 Moss 1) AH 52
42U l'eustermachcrCtevillngCol2 00
JACKSON.
50 Kltchcu William 5 10
1) Hess James 3 40
DAVID I.OWF.NBEHO,
Bloomsburg, .March 8, 1870. Treasurer.
QOMMISSIONEIl'S SALE.
Will bo' sold at the Court IIoue,in Blooms
burg, on the second Monday in June, 1870,
agreeably to the provisions of tho Acta of
Assembly In such case mado and provided,
all tho right, title and interest acquired by
said Commissioners In tho following lots,
pieces, and parcels of unseated lands hercto
ioro purchased by them at Treasurers sale
and told for a period of moro titan fivoyears;
tho day of redemption having gono by, un
less by the original owner.
lcrcj.
30. Fisher Jonathan 1S5! Beaver
11. Stroup Adam jr " Mt Pls't
50. Chomberlin Wm " Madison
15. Harpiuo David " n Creek
18. Hower Georgo " "
50. Roisher John sr " "
65. Millard Wm "
60. Whitman Abrm. "-51 "
3C9. Cook John jr " "
260. Bancroft h. G. If51 Tine
100. ' " "
5. Scott Samuel " "
25. Ash Samuel " F Creek
400. Curry Tatrlck " R Creek
4.41
4.25
6.67
3.97
4.41
5.37
6.21
14.61
0.07
20.53
9.47
3.32
3.17
43.07
13.41
13.66
4.73
4.67
17.20
10.02
9.61
5.71
4.47
7.08
5.36
5.43
9.87
4.21
4.87
4.61
4.87
4.37
4.57
4.97
3.1.13
33.13
14.33
8.44
14.75
8.67
5.35
4.91
45.83
0.01
4.09
15.17
51.71
40-51
3.67
5.73
63.83
3.57
5.07
3.17
3.83
11.37
10.08
3.57
4.03
18.23
7.00
8.87
3.74
32.07
32.07
30.61
32.07
3.97
3.41
2.93
3.11
3.11
23.01
7.31
1.88
3.60
7.71
4.83
8.13
4.48
3.72
10.1)
0.12
431. Jieach NUU
J01. " "
II. Keeler Ebcnczer
16. Bower Solomon
575. Calms Charles
13. Kisner John
.75. Schuylcr.VIIenry
30. Ikeler William
22. McColls John
1O6. Wagner Philip
52. " Michael
75. Colder D
150. Yorks William
S. Oman John
jO. Itunyan Ezra
15. Bobbins Jos.
100. Hunter Bobt,
52. Lebo Henry
70. Lyon Robert
22. Wclllver John
313. Barron John jr
313. Benson Peter
124. Barnes Tlios
134. Lemon Wm
128. Hall Samuel
1856 Benton
it 11
11 11
" B Creek
"-52 "
n it tt
it tt
" F Creek
" Jackson
i i
11 tt
ti tt
ti tt
Mt ris't
" Madison
ti 11
11 i
11 11
ti tt
tt it
" Locust
ti it
a it
"-52 S Loaf
127. Yorks Joseph "
63. Hess Teter "
12, McMullen Jas "
400. Applemon V "
150. Fray Chas B 1858
31. BalcotJohn "
400. McCallas John
50. Bittle Samuel "
100. " '
T'no
Beaver
Conyughani
22. Shlck Geo Franklin
50. Colley S E " JncVson
200. Cowsart James " Locust
200. Miller i- Tifcr Mlfllln
110. Yohe Teter " "
40. Yohe Jacob " "
10. Grover Michael" Maine
100. Miller & Peifer "-52 "
33J. Mann i- Rout " "
10. Rlttcrs Est. " Montour
17. Bloan Geo Orango
150. DeoblerOlI " Tlno
120. HofTman Hat. " "
!0O. Woodside & Friek " S Loaf
25, Hnrlzell David H60 Mifflin
400. Cell C.& I. Co Beaver
400, " " " " "
3f0, ' " " " "
400. Delhi Robt " "
50. Ash William " B Creek
10. Blank Joseph " "
6. Traugh Henry " "
S. Parks James " V Creek
0. Evai s Jacob " G woorl
365. EverborJ John " Locust
100. Hughes J B " "
123. Hughes W I, ' "
10, Groves M Montour
60. Crevcllug A " Maine
63. Shumou F B H62 Beaver
14. Bowman SB" 11 Creek
150. Freas Andrew " "
26. BmecklBrobst " . Catawlssa,
3, I.ongenberge 0 " Mifllln
32. " " " Maino
50. ShecU James " S Loaf
DAVID YEAG.ER,
IV At, ll. liUlL'K,
CYRUS BOBBIN
f . Co:
ISB, J
R
RIDQE NOTICE
Vi, will inept itm fiimmikfcloiiers of Northum
berland county, on Thursday, May I9ttt Is70, for
tbo purpose of examining tho llo for aCodnly
IlrldL'Ooierltoarlngcrcck.to bo erected ou tho
Una between the two counties, at u point lu
Franklin township where call lirldgo is to be
'U0 Ou Friday, the 20th Inst., we will be lu
Heater township to take steps to tnovu tho old
bridge neur Mr. I.aao Kllngerman.
ALSO The double track brldga over Fishing
creek below Bloomsburg. needs a new roof- Pro.
posals will be received at this office uutll June
C1I1, for furnishing shingles to cover said bridge.
We want good lap shingles. Any one wishing
to correspond by letter with us can do so. All
ixtiilliiuuiiuiiouH win ue promptly uiiruueei io.
Wo will meet at the office ou June 6th, 1870, and
will then be ready to complete contractu.
DAVID YKAOKIt, ) Commrs.
WM.O. QUICK, V of
CYHUS HOUU1NS, 1 Col, Co,
Atteilt Wu. KiilCKUAVH, Clerk,
Commissioner's Oalce, 1
Bloomsburg, May 11, l70, J
COLUMBIA IRON WORKS,
N. W. SAMPLE. C. W. NEAL. L. J. TAYLOR.
IV. W. SAMPLE CO.,
Cornoi- of Main Slrcot unci Tj. & 13. Hull liond,
BLOOMSBTJHG, 3P.
MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS;
BLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKEKS.
MANUFAOTUllEllS OF
STEAM ENGINES & WATER WHEELS,
UEXUIIAIj .11 iCUI.VSl VVOKK il Iir.PA JUS.
MILL GEARINd, SHAFTINn, PULLEYS, HANGERS, HEAD BLOCKS,
S.A.W 3vr1iL.lL. ca-EA.3R.i2sr a- of all x-cxisriss,
CASTINOS FOR FURNACES ' '
AND ROLLING WILLiS.
AIM) CAR WHEELS AND AXLF.S
AND OENERAI. MINING CASTINGS.
BRASS CASTINGS
CAR BOXES,
COMPOSITION CASTINGS,
AND UAI5H1T METAL
DELriELD'S CELEBRATED QLOBE VALVES,
STOP COCKS, CHECK VALVES,
AIJl CUU14H,
OIL CUPS,
STEAM WHISTLES
BTEAMC OUAOES, DTEAM 3?ZFX1 AI-JD riTTIWOS
CONBTANTLV ON HAND.
AG13NTS FOR SI-TIVJE'S OOVERNOH,
ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE SIMPLIST AND BEST IN THE WORLD.
MILLWRIGHTS AND MACHINISTS SUPPLIES EITHER ON HAND OR FURNISHED AT
SHORT NOTICE, VIZ; GUM AND LEATHER BELTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
HEMP AND SOAP STONE PACKING, OlliJ, RED AND WHITE LEAD, AC.
LESSEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF HALL'S PATENT
DOUBLE DISCHARGE TURIUNE WHEELS.
LIBERAL -NDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO THE TRADE.
Also Aponts for tho "EUREKA" Smut anil Scpnrntlnrc Machine and "EX
CELSIOR" Bran Duster. Send for circular. Specimen Machines con boeen
at the works.
HEAVY OR LIGHT FORCINGS,
MERCHANT IRON OF ALL SIZES ON IlaND.
Also manufacturers of Vm. II. Deuel's HAY nml HARVEST GRINDERS,
patented Novemher 2ml, 1660.
REAMERS, TAPS AND DIES,
BOLTS AND NUTS OF ALL SIZES. MADE TO ORDER.
ORDERS FOR BRIDGE BOLTS AND IRONS SOLICITED,
PATTKRN SHOP AN ESTBrATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED
WE HAVE NOW IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE LATEST IMPROVED MACHINERY
AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE ALL KINDS OF PATTERNS AT SHORT NOTICE.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
OF THE LATEST IMPROVED PATTERNS.
THRESHING MACHINES,
A SPECIALTY.
Buckeye Reapers Repaired
AND ALL EXTRA PARTS FURNISHED.
MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS OF
1-IOTtTON'S PATENT HAY HAKE.
ALL ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS.
tSfN.B. Having put in machinery
of Moulding Cutters, wo are prepan d to executo largo or small orders, at
tlco, and 011 very favorable terms. Send for Circular and prlco ii.it.
N. W. SAMPLE A
Mny 7,'CMf
Legal Notices.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
P STATE Ot IAIIt.I.lA MASON, IlfO'D.
Letters of ndinlitlstrritlon on tho estmo of
Iknbella Mason hilo of Full Brook, In
llotta county, deceased, have been granted
by tho Register of snld county to Chniles W.
Miller of Bloom township, Columbia county.
All persons having claims a gainst the esuitu of
the decedent are requested lo present them for
settlement, and thobe indebted to tiiutsinte to
make payment to tho i-.tidi rslgnnd ndnilnMrit
tor without delay. c, W. MILLER,
apr2U'70-0t. Administrator.
AIWHNISTRATORS' NOTICE.
ESTATE OF JACOn HAUILKY, DrC'I).
Letters or administration on thoestatenl Ja
cob Hartley, late of Franklin twp., Columbia co.
dee'd., hao been granted by thpRej-lsler of said
county, to John Hartley and Christian Hartley,
of Franklin township. Columbia cottuly, i-a.
All persous having claims or demands against
tbo decedent aro reqiusted to mako them k nuwn,
and those indebted to mako pnymen'.
JllllN HARTLEY,
CHRISTIAN HARTLEY,
opr29'70-0w, Admlnlstrctors.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OP CATB AltlNE OEAR1IART IlEO'D.
Letters 01 administration ou the estate of
Catharine Oearhart, lato or Maine township Co
lumbia county, deceased, have been gianted by
tho Register of said county to Stephen Gcarltart
residing in tho township nml county uforesnhl.
All persous having claims against Iho estalo of
the decedent nre requested to present them for
settlement, and those Imlebtidto the estate to
make payment to tho uuderslgncd, ndmlnlslin
tor, without delay.
STEPHEN GEARHART,
apr29'70-Ct. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
K8TATK OK WALTER MASON, DPC'D.
Letters of ndutlulsttutlon, t'e bonis nun cum
letlamento amino, on tho estate or Waller
Mason lato of Bloom township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted by tho Reg
ister oi said county, to O. W. Miller of Blooms
burg. All persons having claims against tho
estate of said decedent nre requested to present
litem for settlement, and thosulndtbtcd to muko
paymen I to Iho undersigned, without dehiv.
C. W. MILLER,
, .... Administrator,
pt22 i0-6t.J fc 6011(1 won cum lestamenlo amwo
ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OK WM. I. DEITTEKICK, DLC'll.
Letters of administration on the estatoof Wm.
L. Dletterlck late of Ceulro township, Columbia
couuty, deo'd have been grained by (he Register
of said county to Stephen Dcitterlck rcbldlug in
the township and county aforesaid. Alt persons
having claims against thu estate of tho deccdeul
are requested to present them for settlement,
aud those Indebted to tho estate to mako pay
ment to tho undersigned, iidmlnlhtrntoi'.wlthout
delay. STEPHEN DIETl'EHICK,
mayO'iO-Ow, Admlnlblialor,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
K8TATE OF JOHN TRAUn, DEC'D.
Letters of administration on thoibtalo of John
Traub, late of Catnwtsbti twp., Columbia county,
dee'd, havo boon granted by tho Register of salil
county to Augustus Traub residing in tho twp.
und county uloresald. All persous having claims
ngatnst the t'slute of tho decedent aro liquefied
to present them for settlement, and thoe in
debted to tho estate to mako payment to the un
dersigned, administrator, wlilioui delay
AUOUSTlN'lHAUll.
mayC'?0-6w. Administrator.
I EXECUTOR'S NOTCH.
li ESTATE OF MARY It. HAYCOCK, DEC'll.
Loiters testamentary on lite isulo of Maty
Msgdalluo Hnj cock, late of Frunkllu tnwn.blp,
Coltiinbla county dee'd, have been unruled by
tho Register of balJ county to John il, Hf uley,
of 1 latlkllM tuwnshlp, Col, to.. All lelsous hav
ing claims sgnlntt the esiuloare icquotcd to
priseut them lo lb l'xivulor In 1 ulumbla
county. Those ludebitdto ilio estate either nn
note. Judgment, mortgage or book account will
make payment to the I'.xectttor uithuitt d ht.
JOHN O. lli.NLr.Y,
apil5'70Cw. Executor,
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
XI. thTATE OK I'ATIUCK Ul li.NK. BEC'II.
Letters ot admtulalrailon cutii tcitamcnto im
nrii) on tho estate of Patrick Byrne, late
of Conyughani tuwnshlp, Columbia County,
deccastd, huu beon granted by thu Hcadtlcr.ol
Columbia county to Dennis llyrno of l'onug
ham township, All persons having claims or
demands against the estate ol tho decedent nro
requested to make them known, and those lu.
debted to makopayiucul.
DENNIS BYRNE,
Administrator,
aprl 1 1O-6W rum leHumtnlo unnrro,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
-t ESTATE OK I1KNKY KINQSIIUIiY, DIX'II.
Letters testamentary ou the estate of Henry
Klubkiitry. lute of Beulou lowushii. (oluutblu
county, deo'd, havo been granted by Iho Register
of said county to Klljali iSnllintr ot Pine twp..
Col, co., Pit. All jrbons ltnlngilaluis against
the estate aro requested to present them tn the
Executor lu Columbia county. Thotu Indebted
to thoestule either on note. Judgment, lnortnaae
or book accouut will make jiajmcut lo the Ex.
ecutor without delay.
hl.IJAU FULLMER.
api'70-6w, Executor.
N
OTIC E .
All liersons knowlue (hems, lvc in Im In.lt.t.
ed to the Estate of Jacob h.ytr, deccastd. are
heieby uotllled to settle their accounts at ouco,
utherwlso they will bo collected according to
law. u. II. MILLr.lt.
llloomsburg, May 6, 1870-tf Admlulstrainr
OP ALL KINDS.
especially adapted to tho manufacture
Miort no-
CO.
H
OAV TO CURE CONSUMPTION.
THE PHILOSOPHY OF lift, SCHENCK'S
lilt EAT MEDICINM.-WUI people never Kara
to know thai a diseased liver und stomach nec
rsvaiiiv dlsiaellu uulri. statctn? The plainest
Prinelplis v. com mon belike la.eti (tils, nud 1 et
Ibeioi.to hundit.is ulm udhuln n,e !dm,.iid
continue in the eours whUh nlmnt IncvitaMy
btings Hum piunaturcly to tho gtave, Llv.,ig
as the majority or p,op'c do, ut complete vari
ance, with iho lawsof nature, It nitit bo a. par
ent to nil that, soontr or latet, naturo niit re
veugo heiseif. Heneo wo nnd titat persons who
Indulge to excess m the uso of very rich or Indi
gestible lood or Intoxicating drink. Invariably
iiaynlnovy penalty lu ti e end. Thu stomach
becomes disordered nnd leftists lonet; tho liver
lalls to perloruilts lunciions, itvsnepMn audits
attendant evils loilnw, nnd still tho bitilerlug m.
dlviduals persist In clIngiiiR to iho tlmrouehly ex
ploded ideas of the pan. Dr. SCHENi ICS med
icines nro recommended to all btich. 'Ihcy b-jtig
sura anil certain reliet wnei ever they aro n-ed
ns direitcd, nnd all that Is necessary to establish
their rcpulntlon with every ailing man or wo
man in tho land Is a fair nnd Iintarilal trial of
them. Let those who nro skeptical on this point,
and who havo permitted Interested persons to
prejudice them against theso now celenrated
lem.dles Ior Consumption, discard their preju
dices, and bo governed by the principles of lea
bon and common sense. If tho system is dlsor
detot depend upon it, in uliiocascs out often
tho sent of iIih . isordcr Mill bo found in tho
stomach nnd liver, To cleanse, nnd Invigorate
tho stomach nnd tostlmulato the liver to healthy
action, uso
hCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.-Tho dally
Incrtoslng iiemund for these pills Is the best evi
dence or their value. Thousands upon thousands
of boxes nre sold dally. Why? Simply becuuse
they act promptly and efficiently. Invalids who
mnv not find It convenient to call on Doctor
SCHENCK lu person aie Informed that full and
complete dltections tor use accompany each
package of tbo
MANDRAKE PILI.I TCLMONIC SYRUP
AND SEAWEED TONIC.-TIieso medicines will
euro consumption unless tho lungs aro to far
gone that thu patient Is entirely beyond tho
leacli of medical relief.
It may bo asked by those who nre not familiar
with tho virtues of theso great lemedlcs, -'How
do Dr. hCHENCK'S medicines etlect their won
derful cities of consumption?"
The answer Is tl sllnnle one. 'fhev ber-ln tltatr
I work of restoration by bringing Urn stomach
liver and bowels Into nn uctlvo healthy cordi
lion, Itls lood that cures this formidable dis
ease. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS act on
the liver and stomach, prom, ting secretion, mid
icmovlng tho bitoinid sllmo which havo result
ed fiom tho innctlvu or torpid condition of these
organs, und of tbo sybtem generally. This slug
gish stale of Iho body, ami the consequent ac
cumulation of the unhealthy substances named
prevent tho proper digestion of lood, and. as a
natural consequence, creates disease, which re
sults In prostration and finally in death.
HCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP and SEA.
WEED TONIO, when taken regularly mlnglo
will; tho food, aid tbo digestive) organs, mako
good rich blood, and ns n natural consenuencs.
give tiesli und strength 10 tho patient. Let tho
faculiy say what It may, this H the only true,
cure tor rauEumiition, Expc lenoe has proved It
beyond tho shadow of a do.ibt, and thousands
nto to-day alive and well whoa lew years s.nco
wero regarded ns hopeless ca.es, but who wero
Induced to try Dr. hCHENCK'S remedies nnd
were restored to permanent luwllh by Iholruso
Ono of the llrst steps tho physlc'au should tako
with a consumptive patient is to Invigorate tho
system, Now how Is this lo bo done? Certainly
not by giving medicines that exhaust and ener
vato medicines that impair instead 01 improve
thft functions of tho digestive organs. Doctor
SCHENCK'S medicines cleanse the stomach and
bowels of all substances which nre calculated to
trrlluto or weaken iheni. Thoy create an appe
tite promote heidthiul digestion make good
blood, ami. as a consequence, they lnvtgurate
aud strcuglht 11 the entire system, and moieis
pecially those partswhlch nro diseased. If this
cannot be done, then tho oase must bo regarded
ns a hopeless one,
irthaph.rslelnuaiid.lt Impossible to make a
KATitsr jtti. illi.Miiiv, if the diseased porson
e.iiiuot jn) nko of good iiouilshlug toiul and
prnperlv digest it, It Is lmH)iblrt tint ho cm
gain 11; flesh iitidnrcnglhi und It is equally im.
iHMslbU 10 bring a patient p. this eouJIUon .0
lung as the liver Is Muddied with dl-eused . bo,
and thu stomach I.ideti with unhealthy sllin
Almost tho llrst rquinuade 10 tho phvulcian
uj 11 consumptive ) nt ml Is that he will pre
scribe uiultclucii that, will remote or ullny iho
cougu, mglit sucttls aud thills, which aio tho
sum attendants cn consu'op.lnn, Rut this
should not bo done, as iheciuih ionlv an cftort
nt nature tutelleve Use! r. and thonlgiil iwoats
and chills uie cuused by the dtsoai-ed lungs. Tho
remedies ordinarily pru-crlhcd do moio harm
thuu good, 1 hey Impair the amotions of tho
stomach, impede luiiilli) diiccstiou, aud aggra
vate lather than euro Iho tllxFiuo.
Theio is, ner all, nothing like facts with
wltleh to.iilistaiitlaioa .sltiuu, und It Is upon
lactsthutDr.bUIc.Nr K rellos. Nearly ull who
havo tek tn Ids luiuiiiiio in accordance, with his
Unctions iuvio not only been cured of consump
tion, but, Irom the lael that 11100 medicines act
Willi wonderful powernpnti thodlgi-stlveor-HUs
patients thin cttitd speedily h.iIu flckh, ftfans.
lug the synem of ell Impurities, they 1 ,v the
foundation tor n solid, substantia' structure.
Realoriitg those oik iiis lo lieultli, Uioy treale an
apiwtite. Tii.fondU property assimilated! tho
quantity of blood Knot only lucrwised, but U
mado ill Ii mid strong nnd lu the face 01 such a
condition ot tlto system all disease must be bun
Uheil. Full directions accompany each of the medi
cines, su thut ll is not aUoJutelv iiei-esury that
isillents should seo Dr, b.t'JlhNCK personally,
unless they dt-slie tu huo their lungs examlntd.
For this pttrposejio is at his pi iucl pal office. No,
15 North sixth hi., corner ol (.'ommeree, Phlla
delphla, every Sulurduy, fiom OA. M. until 1
P.M.
Advice Is git en without charge, but for n
thomugh examination with the ltesplroueter
the charge Is ti.
Price of the Pulmonic Hymn aud Seaweed
Tonio eacu, ti.no per uoiite, or ti.rtu u itatl dozen
Alanuruao i'ltis wceuisu uox, tot
sale by ull
dnigvlsu.
upnV70-lr.