The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, December 31, 1875, Image 2

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    TE E COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, KLOOMSJBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
ULOOMSBUKQ, PA.
Fviduy, Dee. 01, 18 7 5.
The l'nblln Schools will open on tlio llilril of
.Taniiary, 1870.
Ily the fiiiien!on of 130 collieries on Satur
day uliout 'Jo.OOO ptnom were thrown out of
employment.
TIib Kxeetltor of John Heath dec-pan-d, late
of Jnelrton twp. will sell a tract of land contain
In,; sixty-four acres, on January 18th 1871). Sco
Advertisement.
Dr. T. I.. Grlswold, l'rot. Iturrows and llar
rett ntttnded tho teachers' institute- at Dtnville
last week. Tho proceedings of tho Columbia,
county Institute will be published next week.
The biickworkoflhoNorth Wing on theXcr.
m il School liuihling, four stories high, Is com
pleted, thin fpcaks well for the energy and z eal
li. pi.ijcd b) the Contractor.
Ve aro informed tliat the mill of Mr. George
Ynnce m Mount l'Icasant Township, was burn
cil on Tuesday night lat. IIo had about$2,000
insurance on tho property
Brockway & Elwell have assumed tho imbli-
catitin of tho liloomsburp; (Pa.) Colu.uman.
CllttlST.MAs.
This femtlvnl, ooo of tho most joyous of the
church yonr, lias como and gone, and nnotli-r
twelve months are added to llio Clitli-i.an e.i.
Tho event was duly observed by mint of liu
congregations In town. At tlie I.utliet .iilmrch
on l'riday night, n Christmas tree wns enjoyi d
li." tlio Sunday school children! tho xcr ie
wero interspersed with singing, and a diet ad
dress was mado by the Hcv. Dr. MrCio', at the
rti'l of which n purse was presented by tit. con
grpgatton to Mr. A. AV. Fry, who for in..riy ytsre
l"-been nn active and falthfitl lcae.li.-f in the
Sunday school.
At the Haptlst church on Saturday h ?ht,gifit
were dltributcd, addresses were made l.y sever
al of tho teachers,and enlivening music furnish
ed by tho choir and tho children.
At St. Paul's Kplscopal Church a delightful
servlco was held on Christmas month ;. The
church was beautifully decorated wl li ever
greens. Prom tho corona In tho cent - of tho
chancel, wreaths of green wero hung to tho ga.
jew on tho side. Tho lectern, pulpit ni.'l rout
ing desk wero twined with the same, and the
pillars and arches throughout tho chu.cli were
trimmed in a very beautiful manner. The u.
ic is said by many who heard it, to h ivu been
the finest ever rendered In tho churoh. The
members of the choir were at their besf, and ad
ded greatly to tho beauty and imprcsslvenc3 of
tho service. The sermon by tho Uecto" was an
appropriate, one for the occasion, the l xt bei ig
"Vo have found him of whom Mos s In 1 iu
lav, and the prophets, did write, Jesus of Naza
reth, the son of Joseph." John 1:45.
On Sunday morning tho same ruu-Ic was ren
dered, and In the evening tho sermon was omit
ted, and a partially choral servlco usd hi its
stead. The psalter was chanted atitiphonally
Business Notices.
f CWT. On Monday a week nit LACK PLUSH
JLi (lAt NTUJf, ln-twccn .tho COU'UDIAN onico
Hid ths residence of .Tudgo dwell. Tlio nnctor will
bo suitably rewarded by returning It to this ofilce.
Ixbt. A Cuir Itnttou marked "Menrs."
The finder will bo sitit.i'.ily rewarded by leav
ing it nt tho otl'itfo of tho CoLUMMAN.
French dressing nt Knorr's.
Anplcton A Mutln 0 cents per yard by
tho bolt, cash at Clark A Wolf's.
Canned fruits, Lobsters, Salmon, Oysters,
at lttissell'a.
Mcns
Knorr's,
and Women's- arctics at E. M.
C. W. Neai. it lino., spare nocxpenso tosend
out nice Coal. 32tf
Collars and Cuffs In great variety at Clark
it Wolf's.
Card cases, pearl and Itussla, at Geo. A
uiiirK s.
Bargains In Dress Goods at Clark it Wolfs,
Misses Rubbers nt Knorr's.
You will nnd at Clark & Wolfs store.
complete lino of Dry Goods, Notions, iVc,
at tho very lowest cash prices.
, Mr. Brockway formerly published iho paper, uy tie Kector jj ci10ir,
Lutz & Sloan will now reduce the tirlces
on their Furs, Blankets, Shawls, Beaver
uiottis, anu innny otner goods to closo ttieni
out. uall soon bctoro the best aro taken
and has hosts of friends who will bo glad to see
him again in the chair editorial. Typo.
Iho administrators ot l'cter liitner Jr. tie
ceased will sell a tract of land containing one
hundred and eight acres, and a good dwelling
house, on January 3d, 187C See advertise
ment.
Installation. Tho officers of Catawlssa
lodgo and Chapter wero duly installed on last
Tuesday.by C. F. Knapp. In tho evcuing
grand banquet was held under tho skillful su
pervision of Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin.
The new block of Sliarplcss & Wagonsellcr i j
completed, nnd tlirie gentlemen have opened
their largo assortment of notlous to the inspec
tion of the public. -Messrs. Kverett it Potter
have moved their book-storo into this block and
have a very neat establishment.
Tmr.vus. Last week there was stolen from
E. B. Bidleman, on Third Street, a dozen thick
ens. Wo think it is about time these depreda
tors rhanged base. Try some other Street,
, Third Street, below Market, has been cleaned
out, and now, Mr. Thief, turn your attention
elsewhere.
. We had intended to issue no paper this week,
but were obliged to do so on account of a large
number of legal advertisements. We publish
only a half sheet, however, and hope our pa
trons will bear with us, as it is tho only week in
the year that the printers nk for their own rec
reation.
Tbiikiblr Accident. On Wednesday morn
ing two children of George Greene were left
alone in the house at Buck Horn. Oneof them,
agedj about three years, commenced playing
with the fire when its clothing ignited. Tho
child lan to the porch, but when discovered the
clothing was burned nearly ofl, and the poor
sufferer scarcely alive. This is anotuer lesson
to parents, and should be heeded.
A new series of stock will be commenced by
tho Mutual Building and Saving Fund Associa
tion of Bloomsburg on Saturday tho first day of
January 1S7C. The books will be opened at 3
P. M. 1 If 500 shares are not taken tho money
will bo refunded and the scries abandoned.
Shares can be taken previously to that time on
application to the secretary.
By order' of the Board of Directors.
,: v J. B. Komson Sec'y.
TInrKenuedy Komedy Kompany, wo believe
Mist'is tho wav they spell it, gave threo enter
tainru'ents in tho Opera House, beginning on
Friday, the 21th. Tho plays were of asensa
tional-character, and would have been capital
if tho audience had been largo enough to Inspire
the nctors with a little enthusiasm. J. Holmes
GroverHms a ploaant manner on tho stage, but
is by no jiieans a ''Star." Frank A. Olliver, in
hia comic delineations, was good, and other
members of tho Troupe did well. They ought
to have had largo houses.
Man Missiso. Mr. L. D. Edmond, who re
sided in Cog-in valley, Lycoming county, has
been missing sinco tho 25th of November. He
started for Liberty, Tioga county, to buy cattle,
taking with htm considerable money. He told
his family when he left homo that he would be
back the next day. He is a short, thickset man
and wore sandy whiskers and moustache. Any
Information in regard to his whereabouts will
be thankfully received by his family! who arc
now in illiamsport. Papers aro requested to
give this a notice. There are suspicions that ho
has. been foully dealt with.
At tho Danville Opera House, on the 11th,
12th and 13th of January, Mr. Arthur C. Mc
Uigltt's fairy operetta of the Naiad Queen will
be presented. This is said to be one of tlio mcst
magnificent spectacular dramas ever offered in
this country, the scenery and costumes costing
Mr. Jlchiiight $23,000 In Europe. It was per-
formal in Wilkes-Barro to crowded houses for
six nights, and in Williarasport ten nights.
Every one speaks in the highest praise of the
entcrtalumcnt, and should any of our citizens
ucsirotoHee it, they will undoubtedly bo well
paid.
o aro inf irraed that tho fox chaso at Light
htreet on Christmas pa-wed off very pleasantly.
bporlmeu wero there from Bloomsburg, Buck-
Christmas day was rather nniet, except the, or
dinary number of incarcerations In "Fori Wood
ward'' of individuals who undertook to carry a
barrel of whisky concealed about their jiersons.
Notwithstanding the hard times, many anil
handsome gifts were exchanged. It was almost
impossible to find a man, woman or child on the
street on Friday night who was nt loaded down
with bundles and packages for Christmas. Old
Santa ClaiM has unhooked his reindeers, and
during the next twelvemonth will be busily em
ployed in making all sorts of things for good
little boys and girls on Christmas, 1876.
I. K. Miller, agent for pianos and organs, has
a second hand Mason it Hamlin organ, which
can be socurcd at n bargain. It has two banks
of keys, eight stops and four sets of reeds, and is
in good condition. Just the thing for a church
or lodge. tf.
The f emi-annual meeting of the Columbia Co.
Med. Society was held in this place last Wed
nesday, and brought out quite a largo number
of the medical gentlemen of tho county. Tho
meeting was presided over by Dr. L. B. Kline,
of Catawissa. Several medical subjects wero
presented for discussion, and entered into by tint
doctors with considerable enthusiasm. Quits a
lively discussion was gotten up on tho subject of
cincer, between Drs. Vastine, Kline, Ilcber and
others. Dr; Lcndcrling brought up and discu
sed the operation for fistula. A lively but very
friendly tilt between Drs. J. B. McKelvy nnd
Turner on spontaneous evolution created not a
little merriment for the society. Dr, Turner re
lated a case of acute Bright's disease treated by
the hot air bath, and Dr, McKelvy mado some
remarks on sewerage, after which a vote was
taken for delegates to the State Society, to bo
held in Philadelphia, and resulted in the elec
tion of Drs. Kebcr, Turner, Wm. McKelvy, and
Harder. Dr. J. B. McKelvy was unanimously
elected delegate to the American Medical Soci
ety,
Tiik Exchange Hottl, Bloomsddiio, Pa.
-We spent a few days the past week, in tho
beautiful and prosperous Borough of Blooms
burg, Columbia county, (which was our former
homo for twenty consecutive years.) daring
which time it was our pleasure to enjoy the hos
pitality of mine host, Major W. B. Koons, the
gentlemanly proprietor of the new and spacious
"Exchange Hotel." This is an entire new edi
fice, erected upon the location formerly occupied
Alarge stock of Tobacco, of tho followin
brands. Peach and Honev. Golden Oun
Gondola, Bright Golden Government, Basses
cnoicc, Modoc in pails. 20,000 cigars o
different varieties wholesalo and retail, Con
fectionary wholesale and retail at M. M
Russell's.
Lutz&Sloan have just received another new-
lot of Dress Goods, nnd ntaong them two
pieces of Seal Brown Merino, of extra qua
nj-uuuiun price.
Good clean Coal to We had only of C. W
Neal & Bro,
32tf
Notions of all kinds
S. II. Miller A Son's.
In great variety
Don't be worried and annovod with not onlv
poor miality of Coal but dirtv and slaty besidei
but buy of C. W. Neal & Bno. who deal only
in tne nest qualities. SZlt
Ccntcnninl Seamless Da-rs 30 centa
piece at M. M. Russel's.
Mens' Women s' and Childrcns. Boots and
ouocs, very cheap, nt 0. 11. duller as bon.s
FAnMEtta. Attention. Russel takes Bu iter
Eggs, Lurd and Produce In exchange for goods
Rubber Roots at McKinney'n.
A full lino of Dry Goods iuat received at
tno storo ot is. li. Miner st sou.
For Minco Meat, at 13 cents n pound, and
a fiuo lot of Christmas. Cranberries go to
Jtusaeil s.
WATER PROOF WATER PROOI
Boots at McKinney's.
OVER-COATS 1 OVER-COATS I
For Men, Youths and Boys,
Great Bargains at
D. Lowcnberg's.
All'Coal slated and screened before leaving
the old established coal yard of C. W. Neal o;
lino. azii
New attractions at Rnssel's. A largo as.
sortmcnt of Holiday Goods, consisting of
cmna mustache cups, china cups ana sau
cers, children s toy sets, cologne sets, mugs,
vases, mirror boxes, assorted toys, toy ewers
auu basins, pitchers, patent unsk's.cumn can
by an Inn bearing the same namo, but this is of dlesticks, holy water founts, toy castors,
much larser dimensions nnd constructed upon ?a, i aa(i a variety ot goods Jor every
most approved principles of modern architec
ture, and finished in the very finest style of sci
entific mechanism. The Exchange Hotel pos
sesses the advantage of tlio most central business
location in the thriving village of Bloomsburg,
the county seat of Columbia, and for beauty of
finish and convenience of arrangement, in nil ita
departments, is almost unparalleled in Northern
Pennsylvania.
jlnjor Jvoons, who has had large experience
in hotel keeping, nnd is thoroughly educated in
the art of "catering for the general public'gives
to the Exchange his personal nttention and care
ful supervision. Ilis fair dealing and provcrbi
nl politeness have long since won him hosts of
friends and assured his fortune. Besides, the
Exchango table is always found in most admir
able condition, and amply supplied with the beet
and, choicest edibles the market afford, and
henco thcrlmmense patronage awarded tlio Ex,
change Hotel. Williamtporl Sun.
We clip the followingfrom the Ibuiuuti Jour
nal of last week. Many of our people will re
member the lady mentioned as the one who sang
at tho conrert recently. She has the sympathy
of many friends here.
One of tlio most disastrous tires which lias oc
curred in this place for some time was that
which broke out last night in the brick block of
Wm. A. Uiainberlain on Alain Btreet. At about
11 p. m. firo was discovered in the millinery
store of I. K. Harris in the north end of this
block. Being discovered before it had made
any creat headway, it was extineuished. or was
supposed to be.
At 'i o'clock, fire was again discovered in the
store and the alarm sounded, but this time it
was beyond control, despite the almost superhu
man efforts of the firemen to check it.
I ho second and third floors of the block ore
occupied by the family of Mr. W. A. Chumber
lain, and the largo jewelry store of Mr. L. is in
tho utore adioininir Mr. Harris.
buch was vbo rapid progress of the Dames, af-
body.
TOWANDA BOOTS I TOW ANDA BOOTS
Tho best nnd most reliable for every one
to buy. Try them, lor sale at McKin
ney's.
When found make a note of it,
jidu go to u. ivowcnuerg's
For a fine Diagonal Over Coat,
Fine Fur Beaver.
Tho Ulster Over Coat just received.
Snow Excluders for sale at McKinney's.
Farm roit Sale Containing 54 noma, in
Scott township, one-lmlf mile from Iilnoml
Good buildings, splendid water, nnd a fin-t class
Eionc qaarry on the premise, i'rico 55,000
W.'J. Buck a lew,
Real Estate Agent.
Fine Holiday Goods for Gent'H wear. nnn.
sistlng of
Hats, Caps, &c,
lies, Hows and Kcarfc,
Shirts, Collars and Cul&.
Silk Mufflers,
Cashmere MufUcrs.J
Bilk Handkerchiefs,
Fiuo Driving Gloves,
Dress Gloves.
all of the latest style, nt D. Lowcnberg's.
Rheumatism, Keuraltiia. Lumbaeo. Scia
tica Rheumntio Gout nnd Nervous Disentes
positively cured by Dr. Killers Rheumatic
Kewcftynnd fills Dr. JMlers Kidney Cor
dial removes deposits of Gravel. Catruli.
Acids, retention, ol Urine, Great J'wifcr of
ine Jiuntaer nnu Jitdnevs. u. A. Kixim
csolo Agent for Bloomsburg, Pa.,
.wee. 1,-fo-iy.
"0 wcnrlsome condition of humanity I"
How many wretched homes in our lain!
How ninny heart-broken luvnllds I Life w.th
many signifies n nicro onerous existence. All
are subject to disease, but Sicklings is u'tully
Incurred through cxposttro or cnrclcssn s.
Espcclnlly is this true with those diseases
pecullnr to woman, Through her own Im
prudence nnd folly alio Is mado to drag tut
a miserable existence n fottrcoofnnnoyniico
nnd nuxlety to her friends, nnd nny thing
but n comfort nnd plcnsuro to herself. Ex
posure to tho cold nt limes when ttie should
bo most prudent, ntid overtaxing her body
with laborious employment, nre both fruit
ful cniifes of many of the mulndlcs from which
she suffers. Gradually th bloom leaves her
checks, her lips grow nshy white, her vivac
ity depa-t", sno continually experiences n
feeling of weariness nnd general languor, and
tiltogethcr presents n ihostly nppMrnhoo.
What docs she liecd ? Should she tftkosorac
stimulating ilrus;, which will for the time
mnl'P Iit "fiel brtlcr" or does her entlrn sys
tem demand reparation? She requires some
tiling which not otilv will restore to health
tlie diseased organs, 'but will tone and, Invlg
ornto tljo system. Dr. l'lerco's Fnvorit
Prescription" will do this It Imparts strength
to the diseased parts, brings back the glow
of health, nnd restores comfort whero pre
vlmtsly then- was only suffering.
Every invnlid ludy should send for "Tho
People's Common Sense Medical Adviser,"
in which over fifty pages nre devoted trt the
consideration of 'those diseases peculiar to
women. It will be enf, post- paid, to any
address, 00. Address, R. V. Pierce, M.
1),, World' Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y,
Agents wanted to sell this valuable work,
Wi.vr. Produits op New Ji:r.sm. This
State is becoming celebrated for grapo cul
tine. Some of tho richest port in the world
Is produced in New Jersey by Mr. Alfred
Speer, whoso name has become celebrated ns
a producer of strictly pure unadulterated
wine. The Port Grape Wine of Mr. Bpror
is not bottled or put up in market until it is
tour years old, nini mts become thoroughly
fine nnd mellow. It has proved itself x won
derful assistant to physicians, who prescribe
it Irom the fact that they have hitherto
fnu ml it difficult to obtain-n pure Port Wine.
This Wine is recommmded for debilitated
persons : and is git en to consumptives to Use
with IreMi raw rgg, ami as a medium tor
taking cod liver oil. Tlio difficulty of get
ting tin imported or even a lire California
Port is well understood to bu so great ns to
preclude Uoctors Irom allowing their patients
to run the risk of its use. Mr. Speer being
aware of this fact has taken tho utmost care
in tho making of his wine from the ripest
and finest grapes, so as to supplant the im
ported wines by producing a genuine article.
His wines uro known hy chemists to bo pure
and tho most reliable lor medicinal purpose.
The Druggists throughout the country tell
it, as bottled by Mr. Speer. Chronicle
Marriages.
YOliKS-IIANCOCK.-At the residence ot Jtr.
Daniel belong, by I!ev J. Mlllon IVck, on Celtics
d.iy, Dec. 2 d, ls75, S. Augustus Vorks and Cornelia
1'. Hancock, both ot Danville, Pa,
SNVDnit-YODUIt. On the s th ult., hythollev
J. F. Wanipole, Mr. William Low Is Sn der, and Jllss
l'rhctlta Yodcr, both ot the vicinity of Washliigton
ville, l'o.
JONKS snonMAKEIt. At the Reformed I'arson
ago fa Bloomsburg on tlio 20th lnst, by ltcv. T. K.
Hoirmlcr, .Mr. Thomas Jones, of Shenandoah ' My,
Pa., to Jllss Haggle fchoemaker, of Buck Horn Col
Co. I'a.
8WISUEK-BCTZ.-At the rcsldenco of C. II
Brockway, on Christmas Evening, by ltcv. J. P..
TU8tln, Dr. Thomas J. Swisher, of Jersey town, to
Margaret C. Uetz. of Webt Hemlock.
IIOOl'KIt-IilNKKlt.-On the 24th ult., by the Hcv.
J. 1'. Tustln, Mr. Jobeph Hooper, of lloutzdale, Clear-
lleld Co. Pa., to Miss Mary A. lllnkcr, of Bloombburg,
Col. Co. Pa.
Deaths.
FULLMElt. In rishlngcrcck township, on tho
wthlnst, Mrs. Elizabeth Fullmer, ago C8 jears, 6
month and 1C days.
BMITH.-On the oth Inst, In Bloomsburg, Pa.
llervey F. eon of Harmon and Susan fcmlth, aged 4
years, 11 months and 19 a.y 3.
8THOUP.-In Mount Pleasant Township Col. Co
ra., on tho 23d lut.t Mrs. Catharine Stroup, aged Tl
3 ears, i tnontu and 10 days
SHERIFFS SALU.
r.Y VltlTI'r! nv Ktrttnuv Wlil-rs Isssneii nut
of the Court of I'oratnnn 1'loas of Columbia county,
nnd to mo dlrectfd will bo exposed to sola nt tho
Court llouso on
TULSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1870,
at one o'clock P. M alt that certain undivided ono
haltot alotot land sttunto tnscott township, Cn.
lutnbla county, P.i.,bein(t n limestone Quarry, bound,
ed on tho vast by nunrry lot of Marnfo K I'ursel, on
tno north by land ot Anroti Hoonc, on tho west by
nnother quarry lot of Jcsso I), nice, known ns the
(irecu quatry lot, south by lands of Aaron Iioono
and other lands of Jesse I), nice, on which nro ri ct
ed two dwelling houses.stablo, onico, hay scales and
Mx lime kitns.TH'lng the undivided one-half of the
quarry lot ptircluswl by J, 1), Hlco ot i hartes Lee,
with the appurtuuanccs.
ALSO,
Tho tithor undivided ono-hatf ot the quarry lot
nbovo desctlbed,b( Intf the undivided ono-halt of said
quarry lot purclii.M-d by the sulci Jcssu D. Itleo from
Peter schus, with tho appurtenances.
ALSO,
One other quarry lot, sltuatoln the same town
shin, and knrinn us the (ireen quarry lut, boundrd
on tlio east by the above described lot, on tho south
by laud ot Aaron ll.ioiu-, on tho west by lut latoof
Jcsso White, deceased, and on tho north hy lands of
Ani-on Itoone, on lilcli nre treetcd a dw ellinif house,
outbuddtngs and three lime kilns.
ALSO,
Ono other piece of land In sild township, bounded
by lands of Kino v idle on tho south, ou tho east oj
lands of the Cspy Miuonml cement Co. and others,
on tuunoith by lauds ot Nathaniel L. Campbell, and
on tho west by binder Hired nnd Wuplvs iindtlu
quarry lota nbuvu described, coutaltiUitf about tour
acres.
ALSO,
Ono wharf lo: Ituato on tho North Branch Canal
In Butd township of f cott, bounded by lands of CMpt,
Wnples, (1. W, cretcllnennd others, containing one
quarter of nn acre, mole or less, being wlinrf lot
purcnascuoi ueorgo liiutays executor uy mo saiu.1.
X', JllWU,
ALSO,
MARKET REPORTS.
, $ 1.21
.1)'
,C
, .4S
7.0d
T.iil
l.W'
.35
.30
I1LOOMSI1UKG MAKKKT.
Wheat per bushel
Itvo "
Corn, new, "
oats, ' "
I'lour per barrel
Cloverseed
Flaxseed
Butter
EKirs
Tallow m
Potatoes sn
Dried .pples 10
Hams .in
sides i; Shoulders 12
uird per pound 10
Hay per ton 20.00
beeswax
Timothy Seed 4.6U
QUOTATIONS FOIt COAL.
No. 4 on Wharf f 4,00 per Ton
No. 3 " " f 3,18 "
NO. 6 " " $ 2,50 "
Blacksmith's Lump on wharf $4,00 " "
tmuminous s 6,00 "
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS .
T AILKOAD KLEC1TON.
iSiutlcols hereby Riven to tho stockholders of the
Ilunlock'a creek nnd stuncv It. It. company that an
election will bn held at Koons Hotel In Bloomsburir
Columbia countv Pa., on Mnndnv tho 10H1 iinv nt
January A. D. 16TS, at 2 o'clock p. m. for tho purpose
of electing a President snd twelve Directors of said
ujjjuau.v iur uio ensuing year, uy orucr or tno
C. A, BOWEltS,
sec.
Two other wharf lots sttunto on tho North Branch
Canal In said tonushtp udjolnlnp lands of cnpt. Wa
pics, deceased, Cievellni; and Mutvry and others.con
tnlnhig about one halt aero.
ALSO,
All that tract of ot land situate In Madison town
ship. Columbia 0, imty, bounded and described as
follows ! Drglniui.'i; nt n pest on tho black Hun road
leading from Jcisev town to Orango Hie, In line of
land el Perry christian, thonco hy tho amo north
forty-nlno detrreis oust rorty.tvvo and seven-tenth
perches to a post, thence by lands ot Samuel Mere
dith chrht)-lx pt-rclns ton pust, thence bysum-
north thlrtj-two destrcs enst forl-two perches to u
po-it, thi'uee bj l.ndsof NUIIam wclllver Peventj
Mi dearies west fifty-three perchos to a post.thenco
by the same south sxtytvto degrees west eurlity.
livo perches to 11 post In tho aforesaid road, thenee
by s ild road south twenty decrees cast flfiv perches
to the pI.iCL of ln-tilnnlnsr, containing tlft.v-four acres
and ono hundred and seventeen perches and allow
ance, w hereon aro erected afratna dwelling houso.
large barn aud outbuildings.
ALSO,
Another tract ot land adj jlnlng tho last ahovo de.
scribed tract ot land on tlm north, .Meredith t n tin
easi, und other lan 4s ot Welllver on tho south, being
lands purchased of W. Welllver, containing about
fortv-one acres.
seized taken Into execution, nnd to bo sold as the
ii uiJi-i iy uioi-iisu u. luce.
ALSO,
One lot sltuato In the town of nspy, bounded on
tho south by Main street on tho west bvun ullcv,
on the north bv nn alley, and on the cast bvb.tbr
Wm. Sehechterly; being s2 feet front and list, feel
uucp, "nereun nro. cricu-u n two story dwelling,
brick, bank and name btablc, with outbuildings.
ALSO,
One other lot, biundod on tha south bvnn alloy,
on est by an 11 1 y, on the north by second itreet,
mid on theea&t by Wm. 11' Oh bin, being 83 ' feet
tront. and 17 .( feet deep, whereon nre erected a 1 's
Btory butcher shop, omie, and outbuildings
ALSO,
Ono other lot, bounded on tho nbrth by Second
street, on the cast by 1 nomas w. Edgar, on the
south bv an alley, and on the west by .M. A. (ireen
nnd other property ot II. (). Creveling, belrif b-JVj
feet front nnd 17.1 feet deep, whcieon Is erccteu a
two story frame stable.
ALSO,
One lot bounded on tho north by Second street, on
the west by Light sti ect road, ou the south bv lot of
M. A. Orecn, and east by other pioperty of ll. 0,
crev cling, being on second street, nnd on
Light street road, whereon Is erected a two btory
frnme dwelling and out buildings.
scl.d, taken Into execution, und to bo bold ns the
property 01 ll. o. (.reveling.
ALSO,
All that certain real estate situate In Scott town
ship, Columbia cuiintv, bounded onthcbouth by a
public road, on the weft by 1. s. Kuhn, on tho north
by a nubile road, and on theeavt bv land of Daniel
Snj dor, whereon li erected a fiamu barn, said land
eontulntngabout twenty acres, with tho nppuile-nnnces.
Seized, tnken Into execution, nnd to bo sold as tho
property ot llarmuu o. Cicvcllug.
ALSO,
All that certain real estate situate In Benton
town-hip. Columbia county, bounded and described
isf ll.ms: On tnc.vMsr b .Matthew .Mcllcniy.on the
1101 th by Itoucrt hdgnr, 011 tne east bj Thomas .Mc-lleni-
. on tho soiitn by the saine.w hereon are erect
ed a dwelling houbcitnd barn, containing sevent-
nix ucie:-, uivjiu urie&s.
ALSO,
In the same township, two other lots, bounded on
the north by lands ot lUehnrd Stiles, nn tho south by
Benjamin Mcllcnr.v, on the west by Main suect, on
theiuttby arvm Masters with the appurtenances,
bald two lots containing x acre.
selzea, tnken into execution, and to be sold ns tho
properly ui iiussui. aicuenry
ALSO,
All thatcertaln pltco or parcel of land situated In
r iiuiiigcroei. tuwiisuip, coiuinuia countv, 1'elinn.,
M 1(1
lid:
SHERIFFS SALES.
BY VIltTUM OPHl'NDHY WHITS luel
out of tho Court of Cnrimon Pleas of Columbia
(mint)-, nnd to tno directed will bo exposed tosalo
nt tho court llouso on
TUHSDAY, JANUARY 18 187C,
All that certain piece of land sltnatn tn Prlarcrcrk
township, Columbia eountypidlolning lands of John
Van I'cb nn the north, Archibald t'owlcr on tin?
south, Wllllnhi Ullnc on tlm west, nnd Daniel Slbcrt
on tho east, containing thirty acres, mure or less,
whereon aro erected anno nnd a halt story hotel, a
shod and other outbuildings. ....
seized, taken Into execution, and to, be sola as tho
property ot W llllam Linden.
ALSO,
All that certain lot of land situate In Jackson
township, Columbia county, bounded on tho west
br land ot John Dorr, on tho north bv Nchemtnh
Chamberlain, nn the south by Jacob Lunger, on tho
onst by (loorgo Tnrvcr, cold lining fifty acres, more
or loss, nn wldch nro erected a two story house,barn,
and outbuildings, with tho appurtenances.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo a ltd as tho
ptopcrty of A. J, Kline.
ALSO,
on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 19, 1870,
on tho premises, nt 1 o'clock P, M tho following
real estate, to ltt , ,
All that certain real estate-situate tn tho boroujjh
ot (( ntr.ill.i, Columbia county, bounded n tho cast
bystreet, outho north by Company land, on tho
est hy Thomas Pulton, on tho south by railroad i
where jntseroctedailwclllnghoiise and outbidldlngs;
said tot being twenty tivo fet tront nnd ono hun
dred nnd fifty feet deep, with tho nppurtchanees.
Seized, taken Into execution, aud to bo sold as tho
property of Zncharlah Krcbchcr,
MICIIAKLOIIOVKH,
Sheriffs ofilce, Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, Dec, !t. 1S75.
SHERIFFS SALE.
ByMrtuo of n writ ot levari Pactas, Issued outot
tho Court of ( ommon Ploas and to mo directed, will
bo exposed to public salo on tho premises In
Berwick, on
MONDAY, JANUARY 21th, 187C,
At ono o'clock p. m.
That certain piece or parcel ot land or lot of
ground rltuate In tho borough ot Berwick, hounded
and Jeserlbed ns follows t-wltt Beginning uta
corner of John Itlll on Front street below Market
stree t. thence by tho said John Hill eighty feet to nn
nllej, thence by said alley 32 feet nniro or less to
corn-r lot of William VV Illinois, thence by the said
William Wllll.ims, ndhtanceot eighty feet to Tront
street, aforesaid, thence by the i-aine 82 feet more or
less to tho place, of tn-glnnlng, (the inortgjgo lieu on
tho b.ilaneo of tho land havlug been rclcuscdjwher.1
on aro 1 reeled a two-story
BRICK HOUSE
used fur a dwelling nnd storo houso wllh restaurant
In basoment.and upon which Is erected an lco-hou-.",
together w It h t ho hereditaments and appurtenance i.
seized, taken Into execution, nnd to be sold as the
property 01 Jonn 11. Jacouy,
ALSO,
On tho snine diy, nt ten o'clock A.M., on the prem
ises tn Brlatcrcik township.
All thatcertaln messuage or tenement andstrre
nouso anu 101 01 pnieei ot i.inu situate 111 uriarcrcek
tonushtp aforesaid, bounded and descilbol ns fol
lows, viz: Beginning at a stone, on the south side of
thcL.SII. It. It. and n corner of lander LjdlaSpo-
ut-uuerg, eueiicu uy sum i nil rouu norm eiguty-liv o
degrees west eight nnd tour-tenth perches, north
eighty-seven and llncc-quarte r di-gree-s west twelve
perchusto 11 stone In line of lantfof Daniel I'ursel,
b.ieiieu uy luu n.imu unu nmu 01 vv in. i,. r reas s tuin
seven and thro -auatter decrees east slxtv-fuurand
six-tenths perches to a line stone, theneu bj land of
tho said Stephen '1 bom is south tlfty-ilghtaud a h df
degrees cost seven and four tejiths perches to a lino
stone, north thlitv-tlvo nnd aquartcr degrees cast
tonths Perthes, noith eight nnd a quarter degiees
(OMEIBfi, 1875.
TO OUR MANY FRIEND3 AVD fATliOSN.
For tlio past four years wo have given grout attention to
Christmas and Holiday Prksents.
Eacli year wo have striven to excel our former efforts having
profited by tlio experience wo have had, wo announce this us our
cRowisriKra epp.ort.
For two weeks we have been working night and day to make it so.
How well we have succeeded it is necessary for you to call and
examine the largest and most beautiful stock of goods wo have ever
yet displayed in C iitawissa. To begin wo call your special attention
to our large and beautiful stock of
Alabaster, Lava, Crystal and Boinian Vases ami Toilet
Over 100 styles purchased for cash at a recent sale in
which wo offer at one-half their, real value. Also, tn
to select suitable presents, we call your attention to the following
cw York,
1 1
una oie you
ron
LADfES' AND
CHILDREN.
lL'J to $00
lleantirul neck-tics from
Silk mufflers white or fancy .It) to 2.00
i.aco ties bu to ,0 cent each
Hotnitti scat 1's 7,1, 87, 1.00 to ,1.50
Lace handkerchief 'J.'), SO, 7," to 1.00
l'laiti linen liatnlkorchiels f, 1L', 18, 2j to "5
Initial handkerchiefs 2,"and -10 cents
Kid gloves, all colors, sizes nnd pi ices
Kid and cloth gauntlets 10 to 1.75
Ileal laco collars ftO to 2.00
Linen collars and cuffs 111 bets in handsome
limes SO to 7.1
Wot k boxes and writing desks largo variety
from 1.00 to 0.00
Ladies' bcwin?, writing and traveling neces
saries, in HiHsia leather eaos "
Photograph albums 1.00, 1.50 to 8.00
.Musical albums
tldrtj'-fuiir and nine-tenths perches to the middle of Flench ink-standj and lianor weights
tlio .North Uranch canul, thence nlong the sumo Music e-isos finl 1, ,n,li?l.::
north seventy-! even degrees west nine and eight- , , 1 C-1"' C-s' "inilkcrclitei
tenths perehes, noith eight and a quarter degiees ."lv0 "live", ivn prices
cast eighteen and slx-tcjnths ptrches to a stone by Silver thimbles and imfflHiYrvi
land of I.jdl.i SpunMibciB. thenee; by the same notch ft.lr,i 11 00X03
eighty-tour nnd a half degrees west four and nlue- '','u "-(.tivcrs
ief and
tentlis perches to a stone.und nortii sov t-n anil threo Colgate's perfumes and soans in linvc
MILirtprrlMirrt ut Rll,. n Hurt nliin.tnntlw ,,.,trh. I 1 , . ll! UUAIH
.stottStoncthoplacBof b.). lnidug.cintainlng eight ?iu .0PCS ami views
ncres and forty-seven pi-rt-hes of lai d, neat measure, ivsiioirtocscopcs clirnmos
ted a large two story and a half brick duelling
hoiise,'i two story frame houo used as u grocery und
di-lhng, with a good vv harf , making It a desirable
place for a canal gioccry.
i-cized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold ns tho
property of Jucob Kochcr and MniU Kocher, his
Initial and plain vvrititif nnnnn
Shawls and skirts
Hosiery and Underwear
Nnbia, Hoods and Underwear
rop.
GENTLEMEN.
TJow, lies. latest.noviltic3
Xeck niiilleci's anl pulse warmers
I'itiu white shirts
Paper and linen collars nnd cufls
Suspenders 25 to 1.00
Uuckskiti, shcetiskin, clnth and kid gloves.
Litien and silk liaiidkerchicfs all prices
Smoking sets from fill tn 2.75
Diessitig ea-es from 1.75 and up
Pocket cigar cases, drinking cups, silver to
bacco boxes
Ilair, Cloth, Tooth, and hat brushes
I' me match boxes
Fins llritish hosory
Pine tindenvear
50 different styles of pocket-books, from 15
to 3.00 each
Pocket handkerchiefs in fancy boxes
Shaving cups and fine soap3 .
Itazor.s and strojis
Leather valises and eabbai
And many other
USEFUL ARTICLES
too numerous to mention.
Sheriff's Office,
bloomsburg, Dec. 'il, 1S7B,
MICIIAEL aitOVEK,
Sheriff.
I). Columbia countv
bounded on tho not th uy lands or it, F, Kugar,ou the
west bv land of of 11. K KdL-ar. on tho south bv ninri
of Joseph Dleterlch und l'cter Kveland, nnd on tho
0 1st by land of John vv'enncr, on which aio crecte-d
auwo uug uouse anu suioic, containing nrty ncres,
more or less, v llh the appurtenances.
ALSO,
All that certain pleco orpaicel of land sltuaf In
Flshlngui-e-K township, Columbia count), bounded
by lands ot Wlebcr Pennington on the norm, or uilas
'resident. Wm. IllilNULK.
Doc. 31, 1875-St
"Tha
KE NOTICE.
When yon co to Phlladclnhin stoD nt
tne Allegheny iiotisc, iNO. 8ia and 61-1 ilar
ket street: havinc been recently renovnteil.
'."w" .at.... iJL,iK,i.-ra ui kuu UAUieiV ul- It," &n .- Z
ter the fire broke t-ut a second time, that n part x r ' PV uay A- UECK
of Mr. CharaU-rlain's family barely (capcd March 10,'75-ly Proprietor,
with tticir lives. Mr. I.. D. Montanye nnd f.im-
horn, Jerieytown and Orangeville. At one ily, who were asleep in the third storv. were COAL,
o clod: p, in. Reynard was started thirty mill- awakened) by the smoke, and with difficulty Old Established Coal Yard.
u-o -,- uuva, ce o. a uoen or more ot the best r"", h" 'in time to but v ere" - W- Neal & B"v Wholesale & Retail
aal vviftet hounds in tho Countv. and in hw- i 1 ,.i (l,?v.e.n n?.u?V0 tl'b.tucre Dealera in nil .lira r,f th. W. milii. nf
,, . . ,, , , ' . . I 'ori-cu wj uy in ineir nicni cioines, carrying two 1 T, r , V,i ,. . , . V w.
than one hour after the bounds wero loosed ho L.n .ll ri,n;irn ,m, .... ed and Wbito Ash Coal, at tho verv lowest
was forced to take refuge in a hollow trce.where oneof the severest losers by'thoiire, everything market rates. Have constantly oh hand large
both fox and bounds werj soon discovered by "J llle "nu of household goods and moch valua- "-l-k-a '
tho liorsetnen in pursuit. An ai was ha.tilv l "ra?, 'rorr7 D?SB?1 ,' "m .lnB """'i.
, , , - iutuuu, v unueiEuvuei uiuv no nnu no lDur- i wui.uiu,
lU'.nnt-d, th.- Hounds till placed again in re- anco. MnrkRmith'a Anthmptto
straint, in order to felljtho tree without injury
to the dogs, but while the tree was being worked
down from its lodgement on other tree, the fox
jumped from the hollow of the tree, when the
hounds were at once set
fox in a few minutes thereufte:
merit and good humor with the crowd that as
sembled to witness the chase.
Ill's loss is about $4,000. Mrs. Mo'n'taiiye
daughter of W. A. Chamberlain.
AKTEItTlIB LADIES.
oi mo tree, wnen t ie Tho Spril)gfi(,tj JiepUcan is after tho nnd Lumber taken in exchango
free, and captured the udied - the following rt,lo-we don't delivered to aiiy of tl.
eufter. All was mem- , , , ,. . . . . , ,, , , snort notice. Orders left at I, W. J
!,t, .... .,... know whether he is a crusty old Bachelor Htm, nr nt nHr m ! ? l'i!.a ,
or not : "There is a kind of assumption
that woman Is a neater, cleaner, more sens!-
1 he State Grange which has just closed its tiro and moro refined creature than man. It
niml session at Lancaster was largely nttinded may bo so : but a lady will do many thiogs
about 700 representatives of subordinate which a gentleman could not brine himself
granges being present, 1 here are In this Ktato to elo. There is no gentleman in fcjDrineficld.
ai- ,w ou.uuu rairons oi Husbandry, of which lor Instance, who would walk through Main
D .uphln has eight granges. The first grange In street dragging part of his raiment on the
I'ainsylyanlu was founded in Lancaster city in ground after him. Any gentleman would
i J3. iuo granges in tho mate aro located as consider h mse f denied bv such a .rf,,rm.
luliows: Jlradlord, 40: Crawford, 'li; Indiana, unc0i ana probabJy would soou find himself
Bituminous.
and Limeburner's Conl
Btpocial attention given to tlio prepara
tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain
lor coal.
e town at
McKclvv's
oujic, or at our omce, win receive prompt at
tention, uincoana larus at wiuiam iseal
t. tj 1 -13 T,l , . . .
u.-uuir x-uruuee, risv jiioomsDurg, lour
patronage roepocLSully solicited.
UAli. 17 U ZO COAL
20,- Chester, 21; Oreene, 22; Mercer, 22; Arm
strong, 21; Berks, 20; Erie, 20; Columbia, 18;
riuw-uehanna, 18; Venango, 18; Centre, 18;
Butler, 10; Tioga, 10 ; Cumberland, 11; Lu
lerue, 13; Montgomery, 13; Wyoming, 13;
Bedford, 12; Washington, 12 i IIuntingdon,12;
Lycoming, 12; York, 11; Bucks, 0; Lavrreuce,
; Ltbanon, 0; Dauphin, 8; Jefferson, 8; Lan
caster, 8; Westmoreland, 8 ; Monroe, 7 ; North
ampton, 7 ; Northumberland, 7 ; Clearfield, 0 ;
Clintcu.fl; FrankIn, 0; Mifilin, 0; 1'crry, 0;
Schuylkill, 0; Warren, 0; Clarion, 6; Fayette,
!; Montour, 0 ; Snyder, C; IJcaver, 1; Fulton,
Sullivun, 4; Wayne, 1; Delaware, 3;Lhlgh,
3; Blair, 2; Forest, 2; Pike, 2; Adairs, 1;
'fsomerstt, 1. There are said to be about 1,500,
Wi grangerfl In tho Unittd Statej.
in tlio hand of the police and arraigned be
fore a commission dt tunatico. Nu gentle
man would care to parade the streets in euch
Fob Rent. A laree new Store Itoom. Hall.
and Dwelling partmenU. New brick buildinir
on mum niroci near juamei. terms theim.
Inquire of OEO. W. rJi'EIUJBIt.
Dee. 10, '76-tf.
QONSUMPTION CUBED.
An old phvsiciau, retired from active prac
tice, having had placed in his bands by nn
East India Missionary tlieformula of aaimple
v egetauie jtiemeuy , ior me speedy auu perm
attire that one baud was constantly occupied I anont Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Ca
in .1 . 1 -1. . c i j . i i I . i. 1 -.1 a ....1 ..11 'PL . ir : i ,
ii itcuiig iuo diuck ui -lis urueenca, alter I ahuius, auu dm aiiiukv uiiu Jjung
tho mauner of holding up skirta, at the prta- ----. a' PotJUvo and Kadical Cure for
w I rVtirvniia Tltilifv anil nil MurtfAin I Vn
, - , , i I ' i mm t uivm umiivk ihvivuxum tiovi. v 4 1 a
character 01 gambler to a man who wear-i wonderful curative powers iu thousands of
cnt time.
many jewels and rings, and recognize a coir- cascti, feel ' it bis duty to make It known to
nato vulgarity in tho lady who similarly ""'"ing fellows. Actuated by this motive,
nvorlnada l,,.rIf ,,..t.. ...i anu conscieniions uisire iu relievo II u muu
overloads herself on occas ons when . per- SUfrcring, he will end (frtt eAar) to all
sonal adornment la not in keeping. What who dudre it, this recipe with fulldirectinus
wo mean is that there is a modesty and so- tor preparing and succeaxfuly using It. Sent
briety of attire and even of bearing among by return wail by addressing with stamp,
recognized gentlemen which the recognized "MC UiU paper. ajft,
lady hu uot yet attained." Uunw)) jj, amcnv. R V.
hat nn application will bo madn nt 11m next.
meeting of the Legislature of I'ennsy vanla, tnpass
nv, w w --jiu rtee. 10 unitnu an
Act'1 entitled '"an Act tn prei-t. n Pnnr llnn
for Conyngtiara 'lovvnsblp and tho borough of
Centralla, In Columbia county." Approved April
ISr.U. KQ f ip nu rel.iteu tn tlif, innrln ,.r nn.
pealing from tho yearly sett cmentof the Auditors
uuu wjiuras reuiujH to tne eiocuou 01 tno 0 irectors
V. C. ALDEHSON.
of said poor district,
(--fgned)
Bec.4l,l875.1ra
PRIVATE SALE
OP
VALUABLE HOTEL I'BOrEUTY.
The undersigned offers at private sale the Hotel
Half Way House.
la Centra Township Columbia county, containing
TWO ACRES
on which aro erected a eood barn and outbuildings,
It Is located on tho Main road between Ulooins
burc and liorwlck, and ts In every way a desirable
yiuueriy, i etuis uattj,
A. K. 81IUMVN.
Dec. 31, 1875,-tt Ltie Hldge, l'a.
Philadelphia & Reading Railroad.
Holiday excursion tickets will bo Issuod at reduced
fare's Utwcen ull regidor ntatlons on main road
and nrunche-s, (excepting between local poluu on
(iermanton and Mirrlstown branch,) trood from
Thursday, Pteeinbe r as, wo, to Wtdnewday, Janua
ry 6. 1S76. both days Inclusive.
No sales of such tickets will be made after fatur-
aay, January 1, istg.
I'asscnftrs should procuro their tickets before en
terlnK thecals. Full fares charged if paid on the
trains. j. it. wool kn.
Heading, Dec, so. deucral Superintendent.
J EaiSIATIVE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby ptven that an application will
be mado at the rnsulntr session of the legislature
for the passage of an act entitled "an net making
an appropriation tor the relief ot the Normal bchool
ot the Mith District." The object of the application
being to old in the erection of buildings in place of
that lately destroy ed by by tire.
WM. ELWELL,
Attest : President of tho Board of Trustees.
John a. VMCiizts,
Dec, ihw Bec'y,
$ 100.00 REWARD !
On last Tuesday night there was stolen from the
premise s of the untie rslgned near tatrdsvllle, TVt o
11A1IEX, both dark bajs, one four jears old neit
spring, snd the olber uboutten Kitty dollars win
bu paid for the recover of the horses, und lift dollars-
more for tho arrtst and com Irtton of the
thieves.
nsoitau I., burnt,
L&lrdsvUle, Lycoming co., l'a.
Docw-H-
Jetotno drasley,
Libelant,
vs.
Declah Uraslay,
Libelee.
In Common I'less of Columbia
count-., No. 818. Kepteinber'lwin
is e, Libel In Dlvone a vinculo
niiuimonll.
The alias sutpetna In the above case having txien
returned non est Inventus, you ,tbe said DesUb Cras-
tvt. bis utnu, ifivura iu rarvv vur saiuue-urv.
on the Crst ilinelav it ttLtutrv sen losinivtrthi
complaint tberela hied.
Dg l,twa vr uiwur.
VVcnner on the east, of . V. 1 rexk-r on the went.
nnd of l'cter Ephlln on - he south, containing eighty
acres, more or less, whereon uro a frame dwelling
house, a bank barn, wagon shed and other outbuild
ings.
belzed, taken Into execution, and to bo sold s the
property of T. W. hdgar and Vv llllam Edgar,
ALSO,
All that certain-tract of land situate tnrishtng-crt-fk
township, Columbia county.andstateot Penn
sylvania, and adtolulug land of John I'ealer on tho
north, lanel of William Whltcnttrhtnnd tho h irsnr
John Mucker, deo-ased. on tho cast, Ijnd of Daniel
fftucker, de ceased, on the Boutb, and land of Cath.1
lino I'ealer ou the west, containing seventy-seven
acres aud ono hundred and fort) -threo perches, to
trether wllh the heicdltatnentsand annul tonann-H.
Mdzcd, ttikcn Into execution, and to bo sold nr, tho
propel u of Ella3 1', bender and Amandus Unangst,
tcrre tenant.
ALSO,
All thatcertaln real estate situate In Flshlngrreck
township, Columbia county, bounded and described
us follows: on tho north by James Park, on thu
south by Sainuel I. I'ealer, on the west bv It. II.
Jones, nnd cn tho east by heirs of liuckalcvv.contnln
Ing fourteen acres, more or le?, tho saino being un
seated land, with tho appurtenances.
ieuxd, taken Into cxecutloi., aud to be sold as tho
property of James N. Jones.
ALSO,
All that certain lot of land ltuate In the town of
IlioomstiUi g, Columbia county bounded and describ
ed as follows, to wit : djolnln,' lot of Nathan e hro
mlsou the east, by canal stmt on tno south, bv
Hldge alley on the north, nnd by lot of.Mnthlas Kindt
on tho ive-H, wliciconls erected a dwelling houso
and oit bulldln-rs.
sotted, tiiKe-n into execution, nnd to bo sold as tho
prop riy or -loois iitnry.
TOTICE TO HK1KS.
(.ot.n-intA Codntv. ss:
In tho omhans' court of Columbia Countv. In the
matter of tho partition and valuation otthe estate of
Noau . premiss, law or nioom toivnihlp, deceased,
TO
James M. Price, Noah C. i'rentlss nnd Clam K. l'reu- USCf'lll nrCJeiltS
tlss; Youarohercb notltled Hint on tho lsth day of 1
i-ecexou'-r, isir, tno (rpn;iu.s (.ouil ot loiumoia
county granted n 1 ulo upon thi" heirs of said deced
ent to accept or refuse tho estate at tho valuation
or snow cause way tno samo snouiu not bo sold.
1 nere ioro 5 ou are neieoy e-ummnniieet to Do and np,
iiu uii t.ipuiius euuii w ue iiiuueil ill lliooins-
mui-, 111 iiuu iui Luuniuu UUTiii-.y, un liioiir&t VVtU- ,jr ,
ncs-Kiy of February next, and then und there aco pt V atclies
or refuse tho vstiitu at the valuation put upon It by '
uiuiiiiui-Bi uui,, u uiui.-,i, wi Biiuw .viiy iuu hninu
miuuiu nui. uu sum ugiL-eiioiy ui eiio act oi Asseinoiy
uieuuiLUQi...uiaui: mm )i ,i vn ifu , lien-UI lull not.
Witness tlio Honorable William J-llvv i-ll. Ksmiiri'
rieslilcnt of our said court ut bloomsburg, the lsth
daj- ot De-ct mbcr, A. li. one thousand eli-bt hundrcel
anu s-.vcniy.uvo.
IHCIIAELOItOVEK
Dec S4,';5-0t. SheiltT.
A GENTS, 20 OIL CIIIiOMOS mounted
XX. size Mil, for tl. Novelties and Chromos of I
evtiy iii-scription. National enromo company, rhll-
11 H VniT JIalo or Female. Send your address
1 J vu anil 1,-et soineminc luu twill linnir
3 oum honorably over $ico a mouth
DU.V. ... , UA. A Jt O UI, ,,l-,
m, Greenwich St., New York.
In addition to tho above wo have a beautiful assortment of
LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' FURS,
cliildrens' Fur Turbans and
7 tiuv, inj -.ic-jii auiu mm
Also a line assortment of
GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY
Chains,
WANT
MONEY
SHORT CUT TO WEALTH.
Chances for all I Male nnd female n-reutst Bn.irnn.
vassers. Krce lnfonuutlon, nnd free samples with
every order. p. o. cox rati) I
mue (.u., vvorui St., n. y.
FOB
COUGHS, C0LUS. IIOAKSENKSS,
AMD AIL THU OAT D2SEASBS
USE
WELLS' CARBOIJO TABLETS
Put up onlv lu 11 LUU BOXES.
A'l'i lcd und Mire Itcmcdy.
For salo by druggists generally, and JOIINSre-K
HU-.1.UVV ai ol vu., j ui.aueipuia, l-a.
A GREAT OFEER !!
Wo will durlntr the holldav s. dlsnnsn nf 11m t'i.-inn I
and Organs of Ilrst class makers, Including Waters,
nt lower prices than ever beforo offered. Monthly
Installments received, running from 12 to 31) months.
Warranted for 0 jears. t-ecoud hand Instruments at
extremely low prices for cn-.li. illustrated cntaloguo
. , nbiuw .iuu.i ,, ui vi uuiu-.ll IHUUll.Wl,
ALSO,
All that lot or pleco of land situated In tho bor-
0112I1 of Centralli. county of Columbia, state of
Pennsylvania, bounde'd und described ss follows, to
ll.: uu euu ntai uy iul ui u itiuiy uei-iie, iiurill uy
lanuoi Locust Mountain coal nnu iron cumpany,
cast by '1'rnutvvlne street, and south by ItaUroai
street, sa d lot being twtntj-flvo feet deep he (ho
same, more or less, on viuicuis crt-ctcuu uw citing
house.
belzed, tnken Into execution, aud to be sold as tho
property 01 iacimiinn ivreiscner,
ALSO,
All that certain messuage and farm, containing
one hunorcd nnd thirty-four acres, moro or less, sli-
u.ao In ornngo townshtp, ndlolnlng lands of the
heirs of George Kline, Daniel Kline, ana bounded In
part also by s billing creek, being the same premises
cuuvejl-u uy u. j.iuseiis auu miu iu l ua-r licuas.
ALSO,
Eight acres of timber land, te the same moro
or less, tn Iho tovvntllpof orange, adjoining lands
01 jcsmj urumsieuer, josetu nisniirt, Jnir.en rves,
llartman, and others, being the tamo premises con
veved to l'cter litllas b Junes hvesund wife to
gether with the hereditaments and appurtenances.
Seized, Uiki-n Into execution, and to oe bold as tho
property 01 cnaries lco.
ALSO,
All that certain dwelllnir house of tw o storles.hav
lng a Hunt it sixteen feet nnd a depth r f thirty-six
feet, situate unon a lot or niece ct hind In tho town
of Espy, towiixblp of scott Columbia county, bound
ed eust by a let or milium Lhibtman, southwardly
by an alley, vvestwardly by a lot it W illiam o. Glr
ton, and northwaidl by Second street, containing
iiguiv-ivvu unii h nun leet iruuv
Helzed, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the
property 01 James tovvier.
ALSO,
All thatcertaln lot or niece ot cround situate In
tho town of ll uomsburg, Columbia county, on the
east side oi l ost tin el, uounucu as follows, to wit 1
ueuinmnir nta coiner on an nuev nnu cast stn i t,
thenee alone? fiald East street south.eastvvardlv-nrtv.
Are fi ct to lot of Jacob Shaffer, thence along said lot
of Jacob t-haffer north-eastwsrdlv cne hundndand
ninety. Ave feet to 1 best nut alley, thence by said al
ley north-wesiwsrdly ntty-flTo feet to the alley tlrst
mentioned Ihtnee by suld alley touth-westwardly
one hundred and ninety live feet to the plaeuof be-
inning; wi.e-rcon are erccteu a two btory irame
welling house, a stable and other outbuildings.
Nclzea. taken Into execution, nnd to be bold as tlio
property of n h ester J, Faux and 'lillman Faux,
ALSO,
All that certain tractor piece of land situate In
Centre township, Columbia county, and state of
l'ennsvlvnnlu. Pounded and describe a as rolIowfLto
wit 1 on the west b- land of Jul. 11 siller, Jr., on the
north by lands ot the heirs of Andrew 1 reus and wu
Uuia Hoffman, und on Uie east and south by lands
latent John Conner, deecaved, containing Ihlrtj
one acres, more or less, ou which lire creeled a dwel
ling house snd burn, with the appuitei antes.
belted, tsken Into execution, and tn be told as the
prupeity ct Oeoige MUer with notice to Samuel
whltmoyer, term tenant and present owner.
ALSO,
AH thatcertaln nloce or tract of land sltuatiiln
a luuu.j auu o.um. Mvjiroaiu, uuuuueu
as IMIuw s, to vv U I on the west by land
ot Levll'esltr, em tl e north by land late of heirs ot
Andrew Freas and William lloftmun, oa tho tost by
theubovedescrlbediiit,undon tho south by land
of John Conner, n jw dt-ceasd, containing thirty-one
ires, mole or less,
belled, tskeu Into execution, and to b sold 14 Oia
I tropiiy utVMt Mticr, wllh nolle to JohublUw,
1 i, vwi-ivuuiuv-u.u(ir,nvoH-i-1
NIP and TUCK"
(Ckromo.)
The Great American Tea Company,
3t & '.lit Vc-Ncy Street, X. V.
Teas distributed to clubs nt Imnortrrs' in lrpi.
lleautlful on chromos, of different sizes, presented
to purchase! s 01 1, a, 3, 4 or & pounds of tea, In clubs
of so and upwards. 'I ho company bus now ready
for delivery a Fph-ndld chroino, entitled "Nip anu
ifCK,- a new (threo pound) picture, btiowtngallvelj
skirmish between baby and his ret dog for the pos-
sesion or a lion, itiHsoiuiioi roaringiun mat no
description can tell tho story so well as the simple
tltlo of tho artist. The battle Is Just Nip und 'rink,
and must bo seen to bo appreciated, scud for circu
lar or prices, icrmM, sc.
TIIK Olti.A'1' AMEItlCAN TEA COMI'ANr,
31 4: 33. Vesey Street,
New Tom Citv.
Breast-2)ins,
Ear-drojis,
Kings,
OJianns, 1
Bracelets,
Silver spoons,
Napkin Rings',
Studs,
Gold and plated
Cuff Buttons.
Black Jewelry of every discription at very low prices.
We invite you to call and exiSe the aboIelodT""
Wo will take pleasure in showing them whether
you purchase or not, and our prices you will
nnd down to the bottom, throughout our entire store.
REMEMBER
THE POPULAR CASH STORE OF
W. P. JONES & CO.,
fSatawiasfa.
Dec. IT, 1ST3. s- 'sjj
V. O. BOX
Dec. 81.T5-1W,
GOOD AGENTS WANTED.
Tho HATUItDAY KVKNINO VOHT Lclngf the only
imuiujf 1 itrciaij ituu ittsmuu J)UH'l puuildULU ill
THE CENTENNIAL CITY
Agents have no trouble in getting hundreds of sub
scribers tn ove-rv Uiw-n and c-nuntv 11 fives the l:.r. I
"gest anet best chromo (I9xi6) to ever)- subscriber this I
ji-m. luie-u beuui bvune-s uiwu-s running, nampio I
"l", IUI I, lllllt. LvI.V mt,iii,j.
I'ajs largest cash wages, and gives gold premiums
Jo its agents. Agents ore now making no per week.
Wo give exclusive territory. Snmpltsand circulars
itEEl), vficKEHSHAVf & CO., Editors and proprto-
Or,7 H A&enrsrroms per wwk. wlltprovoit
vivv ii-tiiii iiw, it'w armies justrai-
euuHi. nunipies irio loan. Auareba w. II. CliiU-
unco i nn, -ii muituwuy. spw yuik.
Pec. W.76-4W.
" LOUIS BERNHARD,
Dealer lu
ELO IN WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Silverware, "Watches and Jewelrv
DLOOMSUUItO, I'A, '
Ijidlcs' and Gentlemen's Cold and fcllvcr Watches.
ui wiuiTieuu una i-oreign manuiacturo.
Silver and Plated Ware. Clocks.
FINK JEWKLIIY, AC, AO.
REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING
rroniiKI) i:cciitcd.
Oct.SIS-ly
TiTlfE
or tino.uuo, uu, oi1, no.m, vm.m. no,-tot nn.o'o
vvuci eiuuiirr ouu tt nio imiu 111 llio touilnv
InttHTV U 1it.h lu r-iMiri nr.1 oil liiiVu .. ... i f 7"
HOLIDAY GOUDS-I Bamains in Lumher!
o
J. li MAIZE,
JOHN J. IKTHENRY,
BENTON, COL. CO. PA.
100,000 fencing boards, at $8.75
Lottery. hlch la conducted by sw era commlsslouert coso of
ffilularSrinlMhLV'. tWStatCWl
has Just received a nno assortment ol
A LURK EVAPORATED TEACHIM.
The best fruit of the kind la tho market.
PINE AITLE CHEESE,
ALMEltIA GlUl'E-3,
OUANOES,
. LI'.ilONS,
CONFECTIONS,
NUTS,
JEC. &G.
A splendid now lot ot
CHiNA-WAKE,
TOILET SET3,
CUILDrtENS TOY SETS,
NEW STYLE OUSl'IDOrtS,
CENTENNIAL J1READ PLATKS,
GL-ISS-WAtlE,
(1UEENS-WAHE,
In great variety. A full stock ot fancy lamps and
lino ihainbi-r sets. Especial attention Is called to hU
vuiiy auu suver ware, wuicuue Is selling
tilu vekr. 'I tr Let tl oai-h s t ,r tit ok .,....,. .It:!:.
lars with tun Infoiinatlon maded tree,
AtJ-SN M (! . ? M.b. fi.. v. w
Sp. lt,-n.7 " """"
lUUht. A lew Ihatiiiiiliri (1m, l.ranrl r-lu-at-u will lu.
closed out cheap.
biciu uiu veiocipeaes ior boys, ana aa dnaJMi
Variety of evtrjuiufgn- UdihnS, -"-iw
100,000 heart Shinclea. shaved.
extra good, at 7.00
100,000 Sap Shinglea shaved, at
$1.50
100,000 No. 1 Sawed Shingles
at $5.00
Also Plank, Siding, Inch Pine,
and all kinds of lumber
can be found in my
yard.
Cull at onco for bargains,
rtc'e.-iia