Ijb ihtlumftmtt BLOOMSBURQ, PA. Friday, Jan. 7, 1870, (It'll TKNT1I VOLUME. With tills number the Coi.umuian enters Its tenth year, ami tho Forty-first of the Dkmociut, which wni merged Into It. Wo hope to receive, tlio contlnucil support of our oM friend1", and ndd to our list many new ones. Every cfl'ort will bo used to make tho Co l.rMMAX nqt only worthy of support, but n necessity to every voter In the County. Send In tho names, friends, andthe Cash, our. county omei.UiS. On Monday last thcro was a gathering in this place, of our outgoing and incoming county odleers, and tho latter were sworn and inducted Into ollico under the provislins of tho new Constitution. Jlr. Zarr, selected from tho South side of tho river succeed himself, as I'rothonotarv and Clerk of the Courts. Ho has proven himself a mithiul ami eflicient officer. Un dcr Ills administration tho office) has been much Improved, and needed reforms made in tho manner of keeping tho records. Jlr. Jacoby, the popular Register and Ho cordcr, enters upon his "third term." Hi third nomination against nblo opponents shows tho confidenco tho people have in him. Catnwissa furnishes a successor to Judge Jlonroo in tho person of Hon. George Scott. no nas ueiore served tlio peoplo in various capa6lties, and in his new po3ltion will ndd to the dignity of tlio Bench, and illustrato tho usefulness of intelligent Associate Judges. John Hcrncr has been re-elected Com missioner, and by his past experience can do much to aid tho' new Hoard, especially in matters pertaining to tho South side of the river. S. W. JIcTIcnry, from Jackson Township, ls.i new member of tho Board of Com missioners, but 13 an apt business man, lion est, and m overy way capable to fill tho position to which ho has been chosen. Joseph Sands, elected by the Republicans, is a good business man, and has the confi dence of both parties. Tho Stato cry of "jobs" made by weak-minded Republican editors should cease with tho election of Mr. Sands as a Commissioner. Tho Treasurer olect, Dr. McReynolds, wo aro glad to learn will remove to Bloomsburg, and givo tho oflico his personal supervision. In him tho County will find a faithful guardian of its Treasury. Tho Auditors, Messrs. Kline.of Catawissa Casey, of Bloom, and Brown, of Mifllin, are peculiarly competent for their position, and will carefally scrutinizo each item of ac- counts presented to them. The oflico County Auditor is an important one, and it is n matter or congratulation that such ex cellent men were selected. Upon tho whole, the peoplo should be proud of tho honesty and ability of thci chosen agents; and whatever may happen in other Counties, wo have no reason to fear mistaken or corrupt administration. Tho outgoing oflicers deserve credit for the impartial and economical conduct of our County affairs. Their duties were not at all times pleasant, but they did what they coum under tlio circumstances for tho inter ests of tho tax-payers. IiEECIIEIt TILTON AGAIN. hen shall wo hear the last of it ? This whole disgusting business has been reopened and the probability is that another trial in tho courts of Brooklyn will reproduce the testimony in the first case, and eomo more, The council of Tlymouth church struck tho namo of Mrs. Moulton, from the list of membership, ostensibly for non-attendance, but really out of petty revenge for her hav ing told in court what she knew about Beecher. Mrs.Moulton answered in a letter, and gave her reasons for not attending, re iterating what she had beforo testified to.and asking for a council of churches to judge between the parties. Tho Plymouth com mittee could not well refuso this.and accord Ingly an investigating committee composed of representatives from fourteen churches has been appointed, beven churches to be selected by each side. In addition to this, Frank Moulton has prosecuted Beecher for malicious prosecution. It will bo remembered that Beecher had Moulton indicted for perjury, and when tho defendant demanded a trial, tho prosecution dropped tho case. But Moulton, with his usual d'etermination,intend3 that ho shall be vindicated. What is to come of all this no ono can predict. urumcr uccKicy 01 mo Jiepuoitcan is I, .1 T1.1 . e .1 . ... alarmtd lest ho should be converted to Cath olicism. No danger; because in tho first place they don't wanthim, and la the next placo ho would have to confess bis sin which if truthfully done would consume the balance of his lifetime. Wc commend, however, to his attention tho following from the MethodUt, a leadin paper in the denomination of that name : "Thero is ono thiiiR done against Roman ism mat connot be charged upon tlio fools and which is likely to bpike all our I'rotcs taut guns unless it is Immediately stopped, Wo refer to tho organization of a secret po litfeal society to overthrow political Roman- ism, fc-ucli an order, we havo reason to know, exists and is being extended in sever al otaics powiiuiy in an. uwy ovil to a good cause can come from such a society, Persons nt its head may secure private ad vantages, temporary successes may attend tho first years, but tho reaction is sure to come, and Koraanism is sure to gain by btieli an order. Tho irtllwl nolirv nt this rmtrt- try is toleration of all sects. Keep out of this political secret bociety. TIIK llANKIUJl'T LAW. Wo aro informed that at a meeting of tho principal business men of Pittsburg and vi cinity resolutions wero adopted condemna tory of tho present bankrupt law as tending to unsettle trado and mercantile coufldeuce by opening a path to fraud, and calling upon congress for necessary legislation to abate this great and growing evil. A memorial to congress was prepared to bo circulated for signature and forwarded during the present session, and a call upon congressmen from this and adjacent districts was adopted ask ing them for their hearty co-operation nud aid In support of this measure. This is right. The law enabled a few hon est men to start life anew, and a great many scoundrels to cheat their creditors, and get r.ch by failing. Congress resumed work on Tuesday. The legislature also met ou Tuesday, The Sen ate organized by going through tho form uf .1 new election, tho Democrats not voting, 'xho Hernia took the position by a vote of 10(5 to6l that the present session was simply an u'Jjourned one and should resume legislation Vhere it was loft. .ii i - ii i mm THE TUB "WOUKINGMAV FLOUNDERING, Wo aro moro amused than surprised at tho political somersaults of the Labor Reform organ. Its gymnnstlcal performances nt tlrst excited surprise; but a moro thorough study of tho leaders of tho party and tho backers of tho paper convinced us that self Interest rather than principle dictated their action, Wo arc heartily In accord with professed principles of tho Labor Reform organiza tion, and to tho extent of our ability havo aided It with voice and pen. But when It panders to tho Republican party, which en acted tho very evils it deprecates when Cameron, Mackey, Humphreys and that Ilk control its leaders and organization, tho fact speaks louder than words. Let us illustrate. Tho organization spoke bravely against land grants. Why not against Government subsidies? Tho former takes vacant lands, but tho latter depletes tlio Treasury of money. But, says the political economist of tho Worklngman, "Thero is this difference between the Co LUMlilAN nnd tho orkingman. Tho for mer Is oposcd "not only to land-grants, hut to subsidies. Tho latter Is opposed to land grants to corporations, but deem" it not only tho priyllego but thoduty of the government to alst with its credit all great Industrial undertakings, when It can bo done, without danger of loss, so as to give idlo peopl employ, and thereby, In the languago of th constitution, to "promote tho general wcl fare." In other words a liusro enterprise, headed by rail road magnates, corrupt officials, Con struction Companies, and tho lobby. acknowledges that it has not funds enough of its own to complcto tho job, and asks tho Government to guarrantco or endorse its now worthless bonds, and become tho real party to the transaction, and breathe life into dead corporation. Tho Government should represent th people, and the peoplo pay tho money mtp.1 . I. 11, t 1- 1 I 1 1 cue .treasury, not 10 lostcr lnuiviuiiai or cor porate speculation, but to pay the necessary, legitimate expenses of governmental ad ministration. If tho Texas Pacific scheme is to ho aided from tho common Treasury wliy not the Northern I'acilic, and every rail road, State or national overy colliery in a word, every speculator. These corporations are sonlloss. They squeeze large dividends from the passenger, and from tho shipper of goods. The stock' holders are intent on making money ,and In sist that tho peoplo must help them do it, nnd then in return rob tho people. Wc op- pose all such robbery. CATAWISSA AGAIN. The Columbian takes kindly to that ancient town of bad side-walks nnd protu berant porches, and having told its inhabi tauta tho christened name of their habita tion, of courso wo yield epaco to tho follow ing reply, which ia fall of facts not gener ally known. Eds. Columbia N.1 Catawissa is located on tho left bank of the Susquehanna at tho month of the Oat a wissa Crok. Its aborigines wero tho "Gangaweso or Conoyo Indians," belonging to one of tho divisions of the "Lenni Len apo nation," called tho Moiiseys, or Wolf tribes. Tho creek abovo mentioned was termed by them "Catawcse," or rendered in to English signifies "puro water ;" and by identifying tho name the Indians gave to tho creel: with tho present name of tho town, it is evident that it is derived from "C.ita wese." At least wo aro warranted to pro sumo so, until the contrary bo shown. Tho first authentic account wo have of its set tlement was the granting by Patent, of two hundred and eighty-two acres, aud ono quarter of an acre, on which part of the town now stands by the Honorable the Proprietaries of Pennsylvania to Edward Shippen Jr., and Joseph Shippcn Jr., tho Mth, of I- ebruary, 1770, who by their in denture on the 1st of May, 1773,granted tho same unto Ellu Hughes in fee; who, with Hannah, his wife, by their indenture of the 27th day of Jone, 1778, granted ninety-two acres and one quarter of an acre, part of the above mentioned tract, unto William Hughes who laid out the town in the year 1787. Up to this date the town was known as Catawissa, at tho time of its being granted it was called "Cataweso or Law-paugh-petin's town," but afterwards it became ang licised, and was called Catawissa, In tho last week issiuo of the Columbian I find there was a little conflict of opinion among several antiquarians relative to Cata wissa, ever being called "Hnghesburg."-! do not wish to act as a mediator in tho matter, yet as the settlement of CaUwihsa is not the most important event in modern history, I desire to write a few words iu relation to tho issue between the two gentlemen, I have mentioned that tho town of Catawissa was laid out in tho year 1787, by Wo. Hoghes. Up to that dato it was known as Catawissa, hut directly after tho town was laid out by the; entlenien before montioned it was called Hughesburg, and as late as the year 17HH was called by that name. It may bo asked whero I obtain tho authority for this state ment. I would reply by saying that I have access to certain deeds made during the early history of Pennsylvania, which have the name of 'Hughesburg" mentioned. I have also been informed by several old residents of our town, that it was nt one timo called Hughetburg." When the town resumed its primitive name, I am unable to say. Among tho early pioneers of tho town were James Watson, Ecnton,Sharplcss, and other Quakers. In 1790 an addition was mado to the town by Jamts Watson. In conclusion I will only say that all that remaius of the early setlcrs is tho Quaker meeting-house which looms up among tho trees that sur round it, as a venerable monument of tho past. W.H. RlIAWN, DEUT STATEMENT Wash ikqton. Jan. 3. The debt Btate ment for Leceniber shows an increase of 1,015,002. 70, compared with an increase during December, 187-1, of ga,Coy,y07. 8a. Duriug the lute campaign radical editors and orators claimed that their party was in favor of retrenchment and reform, and ou that ground appealed to tho tcope for con tinucd support. Tho election is over and the truth now ccnus to light. In a year the national indebtedness iicrrui over three and a half million of dollars. There is no oc casion for this. Despite hard times tho peoplo nro taxed iu heavily as ever, Wo cannot expect any redrew from so profligate a party. Its defeat will insure honesty and oconomy in Government. One of tho happiest Centennial thoughts is that of the Irish Catholic socloties which lave determined to mako no parade upon Patrick's day, reserving their celebration for tho Fourth of July, It Is tviecially fitting that In tho coming year all differences f nationality should be forgotten in the re joicings of a united peeple,uud the membeti of those societies have done well in giving this evidence of (boir patriotic feeling. It Is uot that they Uve Ireland lew, but that they love America more. -i ' ) - - - - - - - - COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMS.BURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA A Word (o Our LfRlslntnrc. This is tho season of retrenchment nnd economy. Municipalities, merchnnts, man ufacturers, all business men, and oven news paper proprietors, aro cutting down their forces to tho lcrut available, and othcrwlso reducing expense wherever practicable nay, possible. Our Legislature will meet In n few days. Tho members should fall in with the spirit of tho age and tho demands of tho p.ople,aiid reduce forco nnd expenses In every way not detrimental to tho public service. Thcro nro so many useless holes into which tho money of tho Commonwealth flows unceasingly, that wo cannot cnum rate them all, but thero nro a few so open nnd largo that they first nttract attention. When the Legislature convenes they should stop them nt once ; they should legislate on the following points ; I. Cut ou" all tho supernumeraries, such as tlio extra array of pasters, folders, door keepers, assistant scrgcants-at-arms, etc. These are tlio drones that eat up tho honey of tho working bees. They nro as useful ns a city snob on a farm. II. Reduce tho salaries .of all tho official about tho Stato Capitol, whero jt can bo done. Laborers, artisans, ordinary clerks all cla'ses of hired servico must now tuk less for the same amount of work, mid most of these aro producers too, why should not tho public official, who is no producer? III. Let each Legislator refuso to take tho $100 allowed him iu postago stamps. This costs the State $25,100 per session whllo $2,i per man, or $0275 is nmply su ficient. As it Is, stingy members hoard an sell their surplus, and generous ones giv them away to friends and needy and seedy reporters. IV, A llttlo package of stationery, 1 given each member each winter, for wind the State is charged 425 each man ; in the aggregate, $6275. Kow each package worth no more than $5, or $1255 in all Thus tho State is cheated outof $5020 again Let the members do without these, and buy their stationery, as do honest people, who scorn to sponge. V. Purdon's Digests cost $4 a copy Each member wantB one or more, and usually vote for them, piling up a bill of $351-1 against the State annunlly. The members Bluiuld buy their own Purdon's or do without them. VI. The spirit nnd tho letter of our now Constitution require thnt the fees of county officials should be turned into the county city, or State treasuries. A bill providing for this was once passed, but owing to th bargain bctwcenllnrtranft and our city nil; whereby ho hoped to secure a re-election this was vetoed. Such a bill should be passed this winter, and sinco Hartrnnlt can not run again, ho will, perhaps, approve it, It will save tho people hundreds of thou sands by reduction of taxes. It is the duty of tho whole Legislature to attend to these matters at once. The people demand it. It is especially the duty of the Democratic House, who are pledged to ro trenchmcnt and reform. Otherwise, they will soon wander in barren plains, where none of the grass for political fattening grows, and nono of tho fragrant roses of po litical honors aro to bo called. Tho peopl will drive them into the political desert to fast for more than forty days. Philadelphia Chronicle. THAT STATU H0.M). uur readers may remember that by an Act of the Legislature passed in 1808 a State road was authorized to be laid out .in th c counties of Columbia and Luzerne, com mencing in Bnarcrcck Township. The portion lying in this Oonnty was promptly opened and paid for, but thero was extra ordinary delay in completing it. When finished, hbwever, tho Treasurer of Luzerne refused to pay that County's proportion of tho expense. On a hearing beforo Judge Handlcy a mandamus has been granted, commanding the Treasurer to pay the amount due. Shall Centralia and conyngham townships be attached to Schuylkill county 7 Now the time to mako the movo gentlemen, Ashland Advocate. Our people will havo something to say on that subject when the timo comes, Brother Steele. In fact, some of tho townships in Schnylkill. bordering on Columbia would like to join us for the sake of securing order and low taxes. To the Editors ol the Counra : Perhaps tho following, which I clip from religious paper of large circulation, may bo pleasant reading for your neighbors of the Republican, and may convey to them n hint, thnt, if the next Presidential election is to be conducted on sectarian principles, bldws may be aimed at moro than one religious or ganization iu this country. Truo religion has nothing to gain by any allknco with party politics. bo I Tiii.nk. Cuuncii and State! Wo find the followinc ominous naraornnh in n leading political exchange,: "METHODISTS AND T1IKT1IIHD TEPM. "Boston, Doe G. At a larzo mo? tW tn. diy of tho Methodist Episcopal Sabbath School Union nnd of tho Tract Society, and also the weekly meeting of preachers, com prising nearly two hundred ministers, Bish op Haven urged as a measure of relief for the public, tne renomiiiauou oi Ueneral Grant for President, His views wero adopted by a unanimous vote." Itmny notbe just clear to every one lmu- very appropriate it was for a meeting of perhaps, over two hundred MetbodiBtclcigy men nnd other leading members, ostensibly assembled in a Sunday-school and Tract So ciety Union, to bo voting who should be nominated for the next President of these United States. Tho fact that it is well known that General Grant's family are members of that church, and that his own sympathies are in that direction, together with tho oft repeated charges made against him for partiality toward Rov. Newman and other M. E. elergymeu, docs sot Jensen our surprise at the assumption and most untime ly action of this ecclesiastical body, Have they forgotten tho effect of tho Newman Lat ter upon Mr. Harlan, of Iowa, a few years ago? General Grant may well proy to be delivered from his roligious friends if this Is tho way they propose to help him. Personally, tho fact that u man is n mem bcrof tho Methodic church would certainly bono bar toour political support. But when ever any ono church in this country, whether Catholic, Methodist, or any other, assumes to dictate, it is high time th'cy were invited by the franchise of the American freemen, to back seats. Bishop Haven's resolution will by no means be. accepted as a "measure of relit f for tho pubnc I" Wo havo always found much In Pres. Grant to admire, nnd buvo twioogiven him our voto, But wo now huve at least thrco reasons why wo do not desire to give him. a third vote. First and most important, wo are opposed to any man's occupying the Presidential chair for a third term. Second, we want n President tospoiid more time at Washington in the discharge of his official duties, and lees ut Long Branch in sjwirtlng with fast horses, etc., than the present Incumbent has done. Third, we are of the opinion that in tho distributing of official favors be has kept church and familv!rclatlons a little too close In view. But greater than all theso object ions would be one founded upon the tict thut he is to be a clwrth candidate. -Oolouel Babeock left Chicago for Wash ington ou Monday night, aconupaneed by his counsel, Judqe Krum. The trial 14 Bet for tho 11th of Jaaoury iu the U. H. Circuit Court at St. Louis, before Judges Treat of Bt. Ijuli aud Dillon of low. Tlio Legal Statin of Married Wonun In 1'ennsylvnnla. In tho Penn. Monthly for tho present month Is a clear and nblo nrticlo on (his very interesting nnd wo may say important subject tho gUt of which is lu tho following summing up : A married woman Is entitled to mainten ance by her husband during his lifetime J a right which she may enforce (If he neglect or refuso to provldo for herself nnd her children) by making contracts for necessa ries, for which he will bo liable. Upon his death, she Is entitled to common law dower in tho real estate, after tho payment of all his debts; if ho dlo Intestate, shoThay have statutory dower, viz! One-third of tlio real estate, of which he died seized, for life, and ono third of tho personal estate absolutely, In case bo lcavo children, if not, one-Ani" of tlio personal estate; or, In case ho has left a will, sho may elect between t.iklng the legacy therein contained or tlio rights given her under tlio statute and In addition, $300 of his estate for tho support of herself and her children Is exempted from sale for tho payment of his debts, "In her own property sho is entitled to tho freo use and enjoyment along with her husband, and holds it free from any liability for Ids debts; she is also entitled to her separate earnings when her intention to claim them is filed of record. Her property may be liable for a judgment recovered ngiiinH him for iter torts, or on n judgment against bntli on u contract for necessaries entered Into by herself alone, if tlio husband has nothing on which execution may be had. nnd it is always liable for contracts entered into by her beforo marriage. By a trust for "her separate u-e," either real or personal may bo so settled that she shall receive the Income, but neither sho nor husband can have any control of the corpus of the estate. nor shall it bo.l!ablo for any of his debts or cne.iKcnicnK But such n trust uiut be made during coverture or In immediate con temptation of marriage, and rntinnt survive a discovcrture. We also find that the con tracts ot a married woman aud any agree ment to bind her separate without her bus band's consent arc absolutely void except in certain cases. These are, contracts for the repair or improvement of her real estate, transfers ol stock ot railroad companies or corporations created under the laws of this State, checks and receipts to banks for money on deposit with them, nnd contracts for the purchase of sewing machines In ease of her husband neglecting or refusing to provide for her, she may becomo u feme boIo trader, and thereby contract as though sho were unmarried' A man in Baltimoro had a small alliga tor, which was sent to him from Florida. Its habitation was a tub partialiy filled with water, kept out of doors. Ono night last winter, during ono of tho cold snaps, the water became completely frozen, imprison ing tho reptile in the ice, with but a small portion of his body protruding therefrom Tho animal was apparently dead. The want of time preventing an effort for its ex trication in tho momiug, it was allowed to remain irozen, and was soon lorgottcn iu the maze ol the cares of the day. For forty- eight hours the reptile thus remained frozen nnd lifeless, at the end of which time, being thawed out, vitality became visible, and iu a short timo it was as animated as ever, with no evidence of having in tho least Buff ered by the prolonged Irigorificconfiiiemeiit. Washington and Jackson, toward the closo of their second terms, having heo n spoken of for ro-clectioii, each took occasion, iu his last message previous to the election of a Bieovssor, to declare an intention to retiro at the close of his second term. It will be observed that General Grant has omitted to do anything of the sort. C'inciiiKiri Cb mercial. If a man is found drank in Vermont he i3 committed to jail aud kept there until lie reveals who supplied the liquor. Several are now lying in jail at Rutland because they reluse to tell. It is thought thut they prefer to remain uutil after the ould snap. 8. II. Colbath, a brother of the late Vice President, a employed iu tlio Capitol nt Washington as a messenger under tho ser- geant-at-Arms in the United Suites Senate. MARKET REPORTS. BLOOMSUURU MARKET. Wheat per bushel l. iiye " o i Corn, new, " to o.its, " m flour per barrel 7.ou cioYcrscca J.ii rluxeweu i,ti Butter .th K(fKH " su 1U110W , ,, tH I'otatoes 40 Dried Minlca in Hams ii sides Jt Khoulders u Lard porfounil 10 Hay per ton jo.to heeswax vs TlmnthyKccd 4.10 N0.40D Wharf a nn rwr fi, No. 5 ' " 3.T5 NO. 8 " " 1,60 i HiKKsmiui's i.ump on wnart , s -4,00 " liuuiuinous " s o.wi Marriages. HMKTIIEItS-EDWAUD3.-On tho 19th ot Decem ber, by tho ltev. A. It. Hottcnsteln, Mr. Ocorgo Smi-Uicrs to Miss Huttle J, Edwiirds, both ot Si era. PAUS-FOHNWALD.-On the roth cf December at the residence ol Mr. W, p. Faus, bv tho ltev. T. Y. Hotrmtler, Mr, Cyrus It. Faus, of Kobrtburit toiilas bauu.k 11. mnw uld, ol I'lno township, Col. co., I'a. ItOUKLli-KI.lNIi. On tho S0U1 of December by tho ltev. N. Bpear, at Oiaoget file, Mr. George Kuckle, ol UrUrcreUt to Miss Kettle Kline, ci OrangevlUe. HUNTKH-HES8.-on thoS'tbct December. 1676. by Henry C. Hoss, Ea., Mr. (leorgo W Hunter, ol LaporU', Hulllvan county, to Miss Mugglo M. Hess, of " "guriour, Columbia oounty. (IIKTON-ESSICK.-At White Hall, December 6th. uytho ltev. H. (;. Muuro, Mr. Jacob M. ctrton, of ouison, unci miss iiocncl 11. Kssick, o( whltu Hon. ra. BAVIDQB-ESSICK.-By tho same. In the Iiaptlst cnurcn at wnue Man, Decern Leraoih. Mr.CMnton it, HaMdge, or Sunbury, anil Jilts B. Louise Kstlck, of WDIbl nun. KIHKNnt-TOU.Nil.-At the Jersei town parson- tup, Decembers Ui, lmu, by ltev. Henry 8. Mendcu Kji, ir. KUKune. Kimncr to Mum Uoormh W .Yourur. both 01 TO to Hall, i'a. WhKKIIKlSEH WKLLI YBTi. t tho homo of the bride, on U10 earno day. by the same. Mr. Charles WerVheLser, i( Hemlock, to Miss Mary K. WeUlver. of Jereejtown, J'x I'BGO-HENDEHSIIOTT.-At Uw M. B. ParMnaee In MlChnUle,on nmraday, December 'Hd.by Iter. 11. LTcvir.jnmes w.rrin; toumma It. Header- bhott. KUMKItLY-KEIPKH -Di cember Wth. bv tho ltev. 11. 1'. Kttig, Aaron Keinrly to Miss Bumui A, Helper, both of I'jclter township, carbon couuty. MICHAEL MABE-At tho (Bine time aEdnlac. by tho tame, Wm.Mtihae L of UutltrLuurLO county, to Mlta Harriet Mate of Packer twp., 1 arbon county KLINB-FHY.-At thl rcHldeneo cf the brkle's nar. cnta. In Illoonvibuiy, on tho evening of January 4th, vat, by tho ncv. Dr. Mcctol, Mr, M. L. Kllno, of Or angevule, to MUs bophla Fry, only daughter of Mr. . w, rry, A large number of friends witnessed the ceremo- ny, and tbu happy brtdo was tho recipient cf many handmjino presents. Wo iddour congratuhiUona, and wish tho young couple King Ufe and happlnoss Deaths. JSVANfi -On the With ult.. John A., Infant non of Peter and Bamuilha Bvuns,cf Montour townilb. aged month. UI(AWFOItD,-At WlUtes-Usrra on the toth ult ' Andrew trawierd, formerly f ilu county. iiahuil-ou las imu or November, int. In aw ry Valley, Ohio, Hotter lluce, wldutr ot WUlUa II UK. Tho planing mill of IIotchkiss& Barber nt Williamsport was entirely destroyed by firo on Thursday morning Dec. 10. Loss $80,000. Jacob Schrlvcr, who hns been missing from Mlncrsvillo for somo weeks, was found dead InJ an old stono house, in n horrlblo condition, covered with vermin, and his face was partly eaten nway by rats, nud portions of his arms were baro to tho bones, Ho had been drinking hard lately. A fewvearsngo there resided nt Roches ter Perry county, Emma Johnson, n b- nutl fill girl, She become acquainted with n young man, who ruined her. Afterwnrd deserted by him, sho became tin outcast. Last week sho placed herself in front of nn approaching train nnd was killed. Tho thrco negro murderers, Weston Thompson nnd Ellis, wero executed nt the Tombs prison New York recently. Wcs ton nnd Thompson died' without n strug glo, but tho ropo around Ellis' neck slipped under his chin, nnd breaking his bauds loose ho seized tho robo and shrieked "Savo mo I" but ho soon choked to death. It was n sick cuing spectacle. , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JJOTEL TO L1JASK. ne Hotel In Orantrovltle. Columbia countv. Pa., Kiuiiwi as uiu .incuuuoou sianu, now oeciipieu n .lohn snyiler.H to be let lor the j ear beglnnm; Aprf I.ISTO. Apply to H K.Mlllll. Att'y-.it-law, Jan 7,'iC-tf. Woomsburg, ra. T KI'ORT Ol' THE CONDITION Tlio First Natlonnl Hank of nioomsburL' at Blooms- burg, lu the state of Pennsylvania, at ,tho closo cf uusuiess, ueeeuiuer it, isto. Hcsouiicra, Iflans and discounts, tlSt.MO.n (Herdratts, l.UO.'ln L'. 8. nomls to secure circulation, ro,timi."0 tmier stocks, dodu nnu mongatrcs, aa.iy.ir. Dun rrom annro' cd reserio avents. cvJT.ts Hue from other Notional Hanks, 9-2Mi one from Htaln Hanks and bankers, WT.So (lurrent expenses and taxes paid, 519.'!7 Checks and other cash Hems, 611.70 Dills ct other National Hanks, 110 00 Fractional currency, (Including nickel?), Hil.io Legal-tender notes, s.OU.uu Kcitcmption fund with U. S. Treasurer. (3 0-0 of circulation), 2 no. 0 tSS0,-U9 41 t J woo."" LTABILITIEH. Capital stock paid In, surplus fund other unduided profits, National Hank Notes outstanding, Individual deposits subject to chock, Duo to other National Hanks, Due to blutu llauks and bankers, loo.owi.eo 1,CS9 S3 44,1.0 ',"i SU.837.IS 3,117.05 !'0,4tf.41 STATE OP rENN A., COUNTY OF COLUMBIA, S3 I, J P. TusUn, Cashier of tho nbovo named bank, i) solemnly anirin that tho abovo statement 1 s truo 10 1110 iicsiui my Knoivicu.'o uni belief. J. P. TUSl'IN. Cashier, Subscribed nnd afllrmod to before mo this nrst day ui ouuuury, a. ji., 13m. Wm. Peacock, Notary Public. Correct Attest : M.a. nuoiins, 1 I. w. McKKLVY, r Directors. VM. NUAI, J Jan. 7, 1S7D, Juries for Feb. Term, 1876 GRAND JURORS. Berwick Adam Michael. Bci ton John Utvarlwout, Itcubcn Olbbons. Bloom-L. E. Waller, Sainuel U. Jacoby, Fhlllp Unangst. Catawissa-Somucl Long, Jr. Ccntro Ed. Hartmiin. Conj ngham Junius Kccly. Flihlngcroek John A. McIIenry, Daniel Force, Joseph Ammcrman, ChrlBtlan Abh, Joslah Coleman. Franklln-W. O. Fcmtermaohcr. Locust Goorgo Beaver. Main Samuel Drum, Jr. Madlson-Oeorgo w, Huppleo, Miruin-A. fccluveppenhelfaer. Mt Pleasant Henry Ale, George Jacoby. Orango-ltcubcn Sltler. Bcott-K. J. Millard. Sugarloaf-C'olvin Kitchen. TRAVERSE JURORB. FIItaT WKEK. licavcr-O. W. Culp, Josso Johnson. Benton I'etcr Kaso. Brlarcrcek Lett Is Dcltrlck. Bloom-H. O. llartmau, W. II Yctter, Wm. Pea cock, Frank P. K Inc. Catawissa Bamutl Frederick, James C. Recdcr, P. O. Fenstcrmacher. ConUo A. K. bhuman, Allen Bhellhammcr. Centralia C. O. Murphy. Flbhlngcrcck Wm. Ikelcr, Gcorgo M. Howell, Al fred Preston. Franklin-John Mowry. Greenwood-John 8. Mather, Ehadrach Etes, Wm Law ton, 8.uouel Freos Locust-Joseph Btlllg, B, D. Snyder. Main-John K. Ueltz, I). U. Fethtrolf Madlsou-lialtla Sterling MUIltn-Aaron Andruws, Chorion Mowrcr. Mt. Pleasant-Joseph J. Crawford Orange D. K. Moan, James M. Horman. bcott-a. M. Garrison Bugurloaf-Davld Kochcr, Abljah Fritz, T. B. Colo. SECOND WEKK. Beaver Pcta Schltchcr. Berwlck-C. o, Juckson, George E. Moicr, Wm. II Stephens, Jacob Olnsson, Levi Brodbcndor. Benton John Smith. Bloom c J. 'Ihomus, J. D. Wilson, David BcU. O. Blttenbendcr, Stephen Knorr, Win. O Ulrton. CatawlisuSatnuel Dlemer, Muthhts llartman. Centra Joocph Conner, Henri C. Barion, H w.M. Low. Fbhlngrreek-Mlchacl Belshllnc, John Zancr, Ell I'ealer. Jackson Daniel Young. Madison-Isaac Wagner, Wm J, Allen, Solomon Barnbart, A. K. Smith. Minim A. J. Bcinlnger, Wm. Parr. M iiitour Alfred ArnwbiO Orange DaWd Ac'henbach, Htrara Kllno. liuarlng Creek-J. B. Klln.cr, Itaac ChcrrlnGton. Scott-J, M. Ammcrman. Sugorloat-J. v. Cole, James Shultz. LIST OK CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT i'UUltUAHV THItM, me. It. Gorrell & Co vb. Joseph -M. Frtck. Uilah Chcmberlln vs D W Johnson Leunder CurmeuS udinT va 1111am Appleman Andrew Ciuwford vs 1). W. Johnson. WUIlum H. Crawford vs. IJ. W. Johnson. Chrlotlan Wolf vs N. & V. H. It. It. Co. btephcu U ul! U Ui . vs. N. W. It. It. Co. George K. '1'ryon ct al s Jacob Brown ct nl George K. Tryun tt ul. vs. Mai tin Lubold et a', George K Trj ou et ul. vs. WtUlum Clark ot al. Goorgo K. Tr) on ct ul. vs. JbuUu Hand i t ol. Ucorgo K. TrjomtuL vs. Christian Schacket ul. H. B. John's adtu'r s. Aurun Grover. D. 1. Morgan & Co, vs. Samuel Joluioon. W, Y Andrews vs. D. 1'. tie) bert. Levi Klnlcy vs N. L. Campbell. A T. Ikelcr vsJona.1 Doty, John Hcucock vs. Jomis Doty Samuel J. coau vs Jotus Doty, Wilton Olbbons vs Jun&s Doty. L. 1'. Datls vs Jonas Doty. Jesse llartman vs Jonus Doty. John J McIIenry vs D. L. & W. It. It. Co. Ben), tt lntcrstcln vs, waiiam Houghton. Kllas Miller et al. vj. p A It. Hall Hood Co. John McCalla's cxr vs Ocorgo J, Luce et al. SECOND WKEK. Thomas MeOraw vs. John Grow. Kcsty H Bodlne vb. B. J. Fuux ct 1. Mary McAlorncy's usu vs. t), P. Case et ol. I. B. Kuhn vs. J. K. (iroti.. I. Yctter vs. Jacob GlUlng's adra'r. 15. '. Bouder s. W. sctcchtcrly. N. Brandon vs, WUltum T, bhuman, A. Cole's uso vs. T. B. Cole, T, T. A. Colo's uso vs. T, B. Cole, T. T, A. Colo's Ube vs. T. B. Cole, T. T. II. W.Mclteynoldsva. J, A. Losee. B. Blooui vs. Allen Mann et ol. W. MUna,' ex'rs vs Mtcbuel Oruvcr, Bhcrtff , H. Taylor ct ol, ts It. Oern-U. Jeremiah Taj lor et al vs Ilobert oorre!!. Ilobert Taylor et al. vs. Itobert GomlL Jacobs. Hlnterllter u WUIlum Minslngtr. James Dyke vs. William Howell A. K. Hharretta ct al. vs II, U. HowoU. A. K. Sharrets tt ol vs invld Stroup. Wagner, btarr Co. vs. William IVtUt. Benjamin Hicks vs. Goorgo II. Freos- Danlcl Kline vb. t'hnrku Leo el al. W. K. LnngenbergtrModrn'rvs. Conrad Brvdbender. Daniel Smith i s Juhu II. Kemblo. Klco & Michael vs Duvld l!rtlno. Dainty oruia vs WUham K. ItUurtt J, It. Brady & co vs William K. FIsIit et ol. James Cortnrlght vs WUDara K. Ftehr et al. WUIlam MUnes1 cat vh Moore CrtYellng tt lillamsport Ilubber Co. ts D. Snyder Co, Linn & Brother vs II. Y. Dullman. cnrlstlon B. Conner, by his fuUier, George Conner, vs Frank Lnmon. John Yeaeer's odmY vs M, (J. Hughes. J, J. Bobbins li Co. vs Overgo M. Lockard et ol, Joan Woodslde & Co. s Daniel Morris. J, W Bankey vs Jottk'i Ulle-, A. L. 'lluner vs Uiua Keoter. First National Bank el BloeinsburK vs Moore Creve- 4. W. ITin's ut vs. Jesse A. Loser. liliaoa Itaub ttd evergu haub w ljuuuel lltBuu, luce Jc Utjftabuch vs WUhim cura. Aarom Joauc vs TbbtuM S4nauji. Mancha.o V Ui t mill 1 1 an-l ill Htiiirnii. C Freo Jtnnsof- DelAWulO Delaware. Jin V8il 4tv pi; fmo am CIIOMAN'C'Y or SOUL CHAKMINO. niv fin.f. mnv fnsi-lnato nnd train tho nlwl nrfnrlln i.nf ntv norsoll lllPY CllOOSO Instant ly. Tula sliuii'e ncnnlrement nil can possess, free, by mull, for Hie, tomlhcr with a manlago guide, l.g.vp tint., oracle, dream, hlntstn l-itlles, wi-iMlns-night shin, e. A tiueer booU. Adcl,cs, T. William k Co, IKUs., 1'htlrt. Jan 7, 'lit An aeltio business man, to canvasi and sell tho Itlnii'il Olleiiilci' OIocKn E-3ln this county. Uvcluslvo control of territory Blv-- en. Twenty styles, suited tobnnk.nlllce, p.ulor ii!id kitchen, iflving the timo of tnu tla . nay of th" week, day of the mouth, an 1 month of tho year. Warranted accurate limn keeper olid per Ietilil calender eunblncd. Business llRht and prollllabli'. Ail la. s (nlth return russc), tor -i..term, prlee lists and Information. 5- Geo, W. Wood .V: Co., Gcn'l Agl's, tlharn, N. . .in T, 70-41V COLTllT PROCLAMATiON. "iTrilKREAP, the Hon. Wlt.t.IAM Ef.WhM, PreMdint Judje of tho Com t ofojer and Terminer aud General ,la'l Delivery, Court of (Juar ter Sessions of tho Peace nnd tho Court of Common Pleas and orphans' Court In tho Siith JuiUclal Dis trict, composed of tho counties qt Columbia and Montour, and tho Hons. Ibam Dr.iin and Isue S. Momiok, Associate Judges of Columbia county, have Issued their precept, bearing dato tho 27th day of Dec, In tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred nnd scvcntj-.nve, and to mo directed for holding a Court otoycr and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions ot tho Pence, Court ot Common Pleas nnd Orphans' Court, In Bloomsburg, In the county ot Columbia, on tlio first Monday, being the 7th day of February next, to contlnuo two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, to tho Jus tices ottho Pence, and tho constables of tho said county ot Columbia, that they be then and therein their proper person ntlo jrcloek In tho forenoon of said Tth day of February, w 1th their records, tiui ul bltbns nnd other remembrances, to do those things which to their oniccs appertain to bo done. And those that aro bound by recosnl2anco to prusccute against tho prisoners that nro or may bo In tho Jail ot the said county ot Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute themns thallbo Ju-t. Jurors nro re quested to bo punctual In their nt tendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Illoomsburs tho 7th day O of January, In the jear of nur Lord ono i U s. thousand Uht hundred and n-vcntj-six I andlu tlio ono hundredth j ear of tho Inde pendence oi mo uuueu stales oi .uut-nea. Sheriffs Office, MICIIAKL GIIOVRI!. Bloomsburg, Jan. 7 to slu-rliT, MLROAD ELECTION'. tlee Is hereby clvcn to the stockholders of the Hunlock's creek nnd Munc It. 11. Companj that an eiecuon wmi u ocki nv itoons iiotei iu iiioemoitri: coiuinoia county ra.. on .Monuay tne nun oat January A, D. 1876. nt J o'clock p. m. for Uio purpose of clecttnt; a Presldenk "nd twelve Directors of sjU company for tho ensuing jeur. By order of tne rrcsiaent. vtm. uiiisljl.u. O, A, BOWERS, Doc.51,lSIS-!t See. rpAKE NOTICE. "That an application will bo made at the next mceiinir ui me Legislature oi remmy vaniu, iupiib nn Act to be called "An Act to nmend au Art' entitled "an Act to erect a Poor House for CiJii.Miirlmm 'lownshlp nnd thu Hoi-ougb ot centralia, In Columbia county." Appruvcd April w. ls-.u. po fur as re bites to the modu or an- penllnir from the ycurly sett ement of tho Auditors undwifaronri'labM to the oloction of tho directors ot ould poor district. f-ln'd) Dec. 41, mo-lm W. C ALDEHSON. OISLAHVE NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby clvcn Hint an anDllcutlon will bo made nt the ensuing tM-lon of t&e lt-glsl.ituro lor tlio nassaee or an act entitled "an art innkln an appropriation for the relief of the Normil echool of I ho sixth District." 'I ho obh ct or the implication Ix-lng to uld in thu erection of buUdlnus lu placo of that lately destroicd by by lire. , WM HI.WEI.L, Attcf-t: President cf tho Board cf 'lrubtces, JOHN a. FBEliZE, Dtc.anw SeCy. $100.00 REWARD On last Tuesday nlcht there was stolen from the prcmlM s of the uiideiHeind ntar Lalrdsillle, TWO MAlths, both dnrk bajs, ono four jiars old next spring, nnu tne oilier atom ten 1 my dollars w til iu pam tur mo recover oi ine norses, unu mi., uoi lain more for the arnst and lonMitlon of the tnievcs. GEOIIOE I.. SMITH LalrdsiUle, I.j coming co., Pa. uec, 21,- Jerome Grnslcy, Libelant, is. Drslah tira'-lsT, Ltbilee. In Common Pleas of Columbia countj, No. 218. September lerm is t, I.lbe, in Divorce a vinculo mnlrlmonll. The nllaB subpoena In the above case haling been returned non cstlnientus,ou,tl.esaldl)esi,Ui(;ras- ie , sre mn uy riquireo in upi eur ul inu saiuui-urr, on the first Monday ot 1 ibruurj nexttouLswirthe complaint tuoieiu nieu. Dec 18,75 DM iw ai. uj.uvr.it. bhcrirr. 1876. CENTENNIAL ! 1876 W. P. JONEb & CO., Catawissa., Fa To OUU FltlENDB & THE PuilLIC I'or the kind and libcnil put romigc bestowed upon U3 the past year you have our Thanks. mi l , i t llirou"li it wc nil e Dcen in Btruniental in IiltLNGlKG DOW.V THE PRICES on many kinds of Goods. We want to sell more floods this year than we did lasts and we asl lor a continuance ot your generous support, assuring you that shall always endeavor to sell at the lowest possible Prices for Cash. We now call your attention to 89 I leccs, ob i yards, Hamburg Embroideries and Insert in gs just oj cued this week The above embrace the newest and most beautiful Patterns ever shown. J lie r mbroiderit's we eold last year with such great success, are and have been long famous a.s the best and most saleable, and tho?e jtift received are superior in style and lower in price than ever before We also wish to call the atten tion of Ilou. ekeepcrs 10 our large stock of Bleached and Brown Sheetings, and Shirting Muslins, Tho very best Brands in all widths. Tickings, Blankets, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, ttc., which wo ofler at very low Prices. Wo aro also offering at reduced Prices, Shuwla Furs, Underwear, and many other Woolen Goods to closo them out. Call anil examine at tho Populur Cheap Cash Storo of W. P. JONES & CO., CATAWISSA, PA. I lSonc! t fntnlOffiinliltnrytnntlllJ. V SHERIFF'S SALE- 1IY VIIITI'i: OV HtTNDItY WlllTH lwucd otlt of the Court of Common l'lonn of Columbia e";"iv iiivl to mo directed will bo exposed to sale nt tlio court iiouvo on TUESDAY. JANUAUY 18, 1870, nt ono o'clock 1'. M all that certain imillvlilcd ono half of u lot of land Mtiiatn tnMcotl townlilp,o- lumbl.i couuty. rn.,ne ng a iim.mnne T'"1 tho north by lanit of Aaron limine, nn tlio vu-t by another quarry lot of Jeswo D.JIlie, hnonn ns tho im'en nunrry nil, putuwi ny miiu-, i-i i.,. '-'-' nnd other 1 mild of Jcsho Ii, Itlee, on which nro nr. vi ed two lUvclllntf housert.Klnble, nnice, hay kciiIch nnd tit lime kilrj8,lxliiir the undivided ono-h-i I of Uio qu.irrylot purcii isud by J, 1). Klco ot i uanea i.ve v ml 1 lie njipurieuaueea. ALSO, Tho other undivided one-lmlt of tho nimn-v lot nbovo ili-Herlbeit,beliu' tho undivided one-halt of Mill ipinrry Ioliurciiateii uy mo nam .ici,u u. ii-u nuiu I'CUT oeuug, Willi iuu ui'pui leii.iuvcn, ALSO. On: other quarry lot, situate In tho same tovyiv el,l nnJL-lmun :4 tile llt-eetl IlliarrV lot. bOUnilCIl n,. li,,.wt.l,ethei,linve ileserllied lot. oil tho south by land of Aaron li-ume, on the neat by lot late of .les-M White, deceased, and nn the north by lands nt Aaron llnone, on Mliiciiarocrci-ieiiiiiincimiiuuien.-! ouiuu.iuiugs una iiirve iiiuu kiiiis. A LbO, ono oth- r piece of lin t In said tovvnshlr, hounded UV l.UliH ct liiao vv nuu on ine siuiiu, 1111 ui" v n, j hiniH ottho Uspy Llinoiind ccineiit Co. nnd others, ,,n tiw, txnth iiv Fiimu uf N'ntlianlei 1.. Campbell, am! on Mm irestliv l.indot 1'urfcl ulul WnnU-M nnd the iiuarry lots above described, coutalnlng about lour acres. ALSO, One wharf Ml- Itttatcon tho North llranch canal In said township of Scott, bounded by I jikH of dpt. Wnplcs, (1. W.i revelhiK and i.thers, eoiitulnlnif ono quarter ot an acre, inoio or less, biln? vvharl lot purcuaseu or ucorge iiiuiay soxecuiur u my i'. . itlee. ALSO, Two other wlnrf lots sltuito on thn Korth llraiHi Canal in snld township niijoiniiiif i.uius ui i api. vv a. pies, deceased, crevollnv and .Muwryaud others.con- uuiiiii' nuout one nan acre, ALSO, All that tract or of land Mttiatu In Madison town ship, Columbia county, bounded nnd described ns fntliiuH! twiniitnc- .it a tmst on tho Ul.ick Hull ro.ld Icullny from Jersei ton u to Orangn Hie, In line of l.indot l'eirv Clirl4tl.ui, thence hy thoamo uorlh furiy-nlne dtsrecs east forty-two and seven-lenth pereui-s 10 n pu-si, lueuco iiyianu-jui nainuei .ieiu I It 11 elfflilj-Mx perches ton post, theneo by same norm iniriv-iwo ueifie i-iiii lun.v-nvu peieii'-i n i not. thenen bv lauds uf Mllllain Welllver K-Veiily six denrees west llfty-tliree perches to u tiost.theneo by the Mine south a ly-lwo degreed nest o'KHU nve nirelies to u post In the afores.il. I ru.ul. thence by mild road Roulh twenty deirn-esea'-t nrtv p"iehes tu the placi of Ijclniilii',-, i-oni, lining fifty-four ucit-s anil one nuuureii unu s 'venieen p'T'-nt-s nu'i it i ov nuce, w hereon are erected a frame dwelling bouse. larjre naru unu ouiuuiuuni;s. ALSO, Another tract of land a'djolnlnir the last nbovo ile, scribed tract M land on I he north, Meredith mi tin easi. nnd oilier l.ui4sof Wclllver on lh smith, hi Ine l,in Ii piirelm.seil ot W. Wclllvcr, cuntaluluir about fortv-one acrts. svized taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the properly oi jewsj u. iiii-e. ALSO, One lot situate In the town of Kspy, bvinded on mo suuiu uy .iiiui siieei. on mo west, uyun uiie.v, ontlicnorlli bvnn nllev. and on the east bvl. toi Wm. Schechterlv: belu62 feet frutit and 1,31, feet ueep, wnereon are treei''U a two biwiy uweiiintr uiiei., u.uiK unu name biauie, vvuu ouiouuuius. ALSO, Ono other lot, bounded on tlio south by nn nltcv on west by nn n.l-v. on thenoilh bv second street, and on tho east bv Wm. UMiirtnn, bclnvt 81 feet ironi, ana n x reet ueep, wnereon 1110 ereciea a 1, siury uuieuer uuop, unite, unu ouiuuiiuinijs ALSO, One other lot, bounded on tho north by Second strict, on the east by 'Ihnmas W. Kdgar, on tho south bv an alloy, and on the nest by .M.A.dreen nun oiner pruiH.riy ui n. i, ureveun, uein si, luei iruni unu ium i.-efc ueep, wncrcon is encieu two btory Inuuo stable. ALSO, Ono lot bounded on the north by Second street, on the webt by LlRht Stieet road, on the south bv lot of ji. a. (jreen, una east uy other property of II. (I Crevellmr. belnir on second street, and 01: I.lxhtMieil ruud, whereon Is erected a two story frame dwelling nnd out buildings. hc-Ued, taken Into executton, and to be sold as tho properly 01 11. u. ircicnmr. ALSO, All that certain real estate situate In Scott town shin, Columbia countv . bounded ou the south bv 11 pullle. road, on tne west by 1.8. Kuhn. on the north by a public road, and on the east by land of llnlilcl bnjtler, whereon la erected a trame barn, suld land containing about twenty acres, with tho appurte nances. Seized, taken Into exi cutlon. and to bo sold as tho properly 01 iiaiman u. Lrovenng. ALSO, All that certain real estate situate tn Ilcnton town bin. CoIumUa countv. bounded anddinrllied isf ll ivvu on ttiejvws- b. ilattliewjlcllenry.on tho iiuiliiu., uuiA-ii i.uurur, uu me east uy 1 nomas .vie llenr , on the south by Uie Mmc,w hereon aro ereit- eii uuwi-iuiiK nuusu unu uarii, euuiamiiig seventy ALSO, In the same township, two other lots, bounded on tho north by lands ot hlchard Miles, on I lie south bv lienjaiuln Mclliury, on tho wtist by .Main street, oil kiiueitbi.ii - uiviii iuusieis vuiu 1110 appuncnanccs. Bald two lota contalntnir M acre. Si lied, taken Into execution, and to be bold as the projieiiy 01 uubnur. jiiciunry. ALSO, All thnt certain plero or pnrccl of land situated In lKliln,Ti-i ,.L- tikvi-nkl.lt, .. 1, 1, .,.,.. .......... 1, twunded on the north by lands of II. V. Kdgar.on thu ih-m laiiu ui ui 11. r r.ugar, on 1110 touin uy land cf Joseph lileteileh and IVU-i hvul mil, und on the eisiuy i.inuui joun iveuiur.flii vvnieliure irecte a dne Hug bouse und stable, coutjilnlng nityacrei moro or lens, with the aiipurtenaueeh. ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In I-'Milngi-iei k tuwnshlp, Columbia countv, bounded by hinds of Wltbi r I'eiinlnglon un thu north.ot Hllas xliiiil, un nib ,.wv ui .i. 111-Aier uu me wist, and of Peter l.phlln on ho south, containing! L-hty IIW, l-C, 111U1U Ul HTP, .lllULUU I1IL- tklllllllU 1 VV , 1 1 1 II-. Iioum, u bunk barn, wauon bbed and other outbuild III ITS. M Ized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold c s tho piuui-iij ui 1, i. r.ugai-unu vv uuam Eiugur. ALSO, All that certain tractof hind situate in noiinn.. cm k township, Columbia couiilv,undst.Ueot 1 enn- ni.iiiiiu, ami atij.iiiiiug 111 nil 01 .founrnucr on tin nortn. ruiu 01 vviiii.un hiienightnnd tho h Irs of Juhn Mucker, die-used, on thu east, land of Daniel siuekcr, Hi ceuted, on tho south, und hind of Cathn lluel'iukr on the wcl, containing seventj-seveii acres and one bundled nud furii-ilm n kti'ii-e i,l ge titer with thu hl-redlUimetitit titul nnrm, it.n.mi.u reitiu, uisen luku e&eeukiuu, anu 10 ue sold llf too i upei i. ui u..iu3 1, lieuuur unu Ainaiiuus uuangst. ALSO, Alt that c rUitn rctl cslato hliunif in ri,iitnrrrrofli- tOHS:Illl). COlll tJlbLll CUUIltV. IluUlirtl'il iUirl rtc.i-rltu..l uaiuiiunn un uiu uuilh uy Jilllita 1.1IK, 'tji tne lag fourteen acres, moru or ch, the bamo tnlii'' un. facatetl land, wuu ih anpurtenanies. .er.eti, taken into cxtcutla ,, ana to tc sold as tho ytvJjitnj viuuiiiia ti.gums, AI,SO, All thnt eertaln lot ct luml ttitntntn th im, ItU,Oi!IHl-UrV. t UlUtnLl.t enillll V l.Ollnrli.rl orvrt ,ttrl1i ed as follow r, u wit : djclnluir lot of Nathan i hro. . . , " wri! u' Mint vix ine wxxuu by KtU'Tu alte on the north, anil Iiv lnr r.rint)ii i.-in,it Mdol;tlbul.WlS,lV,,," ireilt0B u,u'""'8 60"tc eizeii, taken into execution, and to bo eold as the .,Vn ,,j u luwita lllUI J . ALSO, All that lot or rleoo of land situated In tho bor ougn of ivutralli, count.v of Colmulila, state uf remit lvanU, buunded and ileserlted as follows, to wit: on the west Iiv lnl nr u liii.w Mnm. I.mdiif Locust Mnuntnlu Coal and lion '('niiipaiir, east by Treuiwluu sinet. nnd sninh i- i.,.ii,,.r. norm ny I street, jad let being tivmti-ilvo feet deep be me r.7... ' "iiiviiis i-it-iieu ii uvveiiin Seized, taken Into execution, and toliomir! nih. property if jsocuailah Krclseher. ALSO, All that certain inesunn nml fnrm er.tir.inn nne In ), i. in n ml t i.i.tv . ..r ... . - .. . . s .. . .....ij-iiui a. nn. im.iu ur less, n luto In oiitnge township, iirtiolning laniH ur th neiru ot uecrge Mlno, luulel Kline, ana bounded In pai i mail iiy s lining cree.k, u-lng the same nroinlies "ncj"! u, u. i-.icsekm iuiu wuu io 1'eler hell.ui. Alio, hirht neres of ttmhtr innri . ti.nunmn orks, lu thw tuwnvtun of ormw, fidjoliilnjf 'imds iMnilic.uin,.iii.-i'ii mr-Jinn. tiames r.ved. ;VVeI trTKTrr U la's- 1, "LXK? WX' ifellier with the hcrtdlLiit'f't.txitiiit iinniirfnnn.Lu Ued, takj n Into exttutlon, inu to be bold tho ALSO, All that certain dwelling houfcof twostrlia.hov feet, situate unun u lut or rliri- i t i, ,i in .... .. ik u nuiu ii siniein nil aim u iiet.tiw.f ti.i,.. of Kspy, low iishlp of Si oil Coluinl la countv. bound-odt-usC bj ulotut Milium ChiSlinan,Vuii wUraiy by mi alley, wemiardlvby u lut of William (1. liir. um. nnil noithwardl. by second street, containing elghtv.two and u half feet front. wiuiuiuin r,rnV'Zi',v' t?V " UU?.ulVculll"', ODd to be bold 11 the r--l'v,,l v. w..v., vii.i. ALSO, I'.'lMV,," "J,-" '"T'urir, Columtra county, on the eatt sltlo of I an untt.louiidi d as milons to ti beginning nt a coiner on an ulley and Knst tlreit, liVi'V'?," t'n.l?Bl1,KBl hl"eih..uth-e!u.twnrrtlymty. f, 1 iliiot "lc'0.u H'uh-ir, Uienco along s.nd lot nlnely-t vo lict to i l.esinut alley, tl enio by luh I oi- ni7,Vi.ttnr11? leittuiho lin?8t ineMlcnid llienre fivm rt cttnv t.r,,i..,. rL...r..l.V... ono hundred and ninny five h i t to tho rlaii o be. "tiling house, a stable and other outbuildings. '.." ireou are rn-cted a two stor tisnm UV. U'luexecuiiou, and to be sold as tho uHcikjr uiojnibitr j, i aux and 1 lllmau l-'aux. Ali-O, All that rcrtaln tractr.r tieref i.tmi t:it,,nnin '!:S!.ruU.i.low,u,,,."I'' S'0l."ml'111 O'unty, aud state or ennsvlvonla. Liitini ui Mini ,i,...rii,.l nu .Ai,..v.v: r.. wit I on il,o west by land cf Jout siller, Jr. on tho oiui bj lands ot the heirs cf Andrew I- reas and V. lu u llomnun. aiidou the east and south by anas latuil .Itbii l onnir, Ueciased, toutalulng Ihlrtv. (.no acres, more or less, ou wl.toli are tn cted i dwcl- niig huu-e and burn, wltn tho umiurtusaiiceH ei iicu, titkeii Into exi cm Ion. and to bu bold as tho Pf.: T.lll. .lw,B Htler with notice to buuiuel ..u.nuujti, uiiu uiiuui aitu pri-beut (inner. AKSO, All that ri'rlnln nlrrtt t tram t.t . ln?i.iJ hihlp.eouuii' audbUiU ufu eauld, bounded ff ?U.W"i"' u wit j on tho west by land tt lev I rei-ler, on the north by auda latuot helrnof Alidiow I'uaa'aud MUllam lloflmuuTin tlii east by ,U,V! Ut'1"(1 tract, and ou the south by land et Jehu conntr, now duceasod, LiiBtuluhig thh tiMina acres, mote or leas. Belied, takeu Into exeoutlon, and to bo sold as thft prupurty of Joorre Hitler, ui, uollc tg JoiiS siujr" Jr., lm Wiiiiai md iiriatowi. SJIERIFIS SALES T)Y VIIlTlMi OPSttNDllY WIMTH Lmicd I ) nut of tho Court of Common 1'leaa of Columbia i. unity, ami to me directed will ho exposed to tuilo ntllio court House on, TUMSDAY, .fANUAUY 181870, All tlintrertntn pleooof hnd s'luato In nrlnrcrcek toe nililp, Cohimbli county, iiillu'nliig Inmliof John Van I'el on the north, Aichlirald l-'owler on thn niiuth, William Kllno on the nest, and Daniel slbert ou tho east, containing thirty ncrei, more or less, wnereon arc creeled n one and u half ntory hotel, u shed nnd other oulbulldliiL's. Seleil, I iken Into execution, and to be Bold ns the property of William I.ltelon. ALSO, All that certain lot of land slnmto In Jackson township, Columbia county, hounded on tho west by land of John lierr, on tlio i.orlh bi Nchcinlah cliamherlaln, on the south by Jacob hunger, on tho cast by tleorpe l-'urver, containing ilfly ncres, more or los, on which nre erected n tt- o story houo,barn, and outliulldlncs, with tlio nppunen inocs. seized, taken Into execution, an 1 D uj sold ai tho property of A. J, Kline. ALSO, on WHDN'ESDAY, .IANUAUY, 10, 187(5, nn tho premlwi, nt 1 o'clox-k I', JI., tho following real est ale, to ult! All Unit certain real estate situate lu tho 1mmtii;ii of ivntralla, Colutnbl i county, bo inded n tho cist be s:i t. outho north I) coi-ipiuy land, on thu west by Thnm.ii HiiU.jii, on lliosnilili by railroad j wp.erc ml-icroelodailweilliighouseniidoulbiillillngij said lot. ieln' twenty live feet front ulul one hun dred nnd tiny feet deep, wlih ihu appurtennnee-i. Seled, taken Into execution, mi l to bo Buhl til tho prepcrti of Xacharlah KrcHcher, JIlCllAKhOItOVmt, Sherlllinnice, KhtrllT. Illoomsbnig, Dec, 21. IMC, SHERIFFS SALE. lly virtue or a writ of Ivnrl Fael is, I wied outof the Court of omnvin I'loa-t and to mo dlixeted, will by expiwd to public sale on tho premtej In licrw hk, on 5IONDAY, JANUAUY 21t, 187G, At ono o'clock p. in. That certain fleco or parcel of land or lot of ground situate In tlte borough of Her.vlck, bounded and described in follows tu-wlti lleglnnlng al a corner of John lllll on Front sir -ft below .Market street, thctice by the said John lb ilghty f -et to an nlley, thencu by "aid nllev I'.' feet ntuie or lem to corner lot of William u Miami, tlieneu hvihesald William Willi uiu, a distance of (Uht.v feeilo front street aforesaid, thence by tlio -i ine 1.2 feet more or les lo tho place if beglnnliur, (Hie nil itgtge lien on the balance of the land huvlnt; bcn rcleasediwhtro on uro erected a two-story used for a dwelling and storo hou' j. with restaurant la lusuuieui.iiiid upon which l.-ter clednu Ico-hon-e, log 'lher wllh the hereilltnineiits. ul appurtenances. i-elJed, t.tkou Into execution, al d tu be sold ni tho propirt ct John 11. Jacoby. A USO, On tho same div.nt ten o'clock .M.,on the prom t.'os In bilaicreek lowihlp, .Ml that certain imvsu.ige ortmeinent and storo huio iindli lor p.ncel ofl.itnuii .ate In i-ilurereelc township iili.t'i'.-akl, liounded un I dooerlbe-i usfni lowi,vli: lleglnnlng at t stone r , the south sldo of tne 1.. & II. It. It. anil u corner f Und of I.j tlla spo nenberg, thence bvsald rail road north clglilv-Uvo ue.'iicH west light und four-ti-ith percl.is, nurili eUitly-seven and thtcc-iiujilerde'ri-ies west tvvelvu perches to 11 stono lu line of laud of Dantel 1'ursel, t icitce by the saute nnd land or v, in. I,. I reus h mill seven and tin e -qu.u tor di-gteis east Hlty-fi,tir and slx-lenths pel cites lo u Hue sloue. theme bv land ur tun said Stephen 'I homa-, south llfty-ilghtuiid it halt degries east seven and four tenths peiches lo u lino stuue, north thlitj-Uveund u quarter degneseast tldrt-Iour und nine-tenths peiclu-s lu the middle ot the North I-ranch eanul, ihencu along the same norlh seventy-. ei en UigreeBWcst nine and elgltt tenths Derchis, north eight and aqunrter degiees ctc-tilglitoi'ii and sK-tei,ths lurches ton stone by land tt l.iol.isineiiberg, Ihenie by thesitino nuitli elghty-iouruitdii half UegrecH w est lour nml nlne tenths pel cites tu a slone.ahd north suven und Unto quarter d.-gries west tlxieeii ami nliie-tentlts perch es to a shme.the place of be liiiilng.coitliilnlngelght acies and foity-seveit perehi h of l.u it, neat measure, together with tliuuppuiiei.anciu; on which lsi-uc-ted n large two suuy and u half brick dwelling ho i8e,alwu story frau.o huu-o u-il iwa gns eiy and iiweiling, with n good wlittil, making It u desuublo plaie fur tt canal gi oct ry. So zed, taken lino cm cutlon, and to bo sold as tho property of Jucob Keener and .Maria Kocuir, hU vv if u. WICHAKI, OltOVllIt, Sheriff's omce, bloomsburg, Dec. HI, ISTC, bhcrltf. TOTICK TO 1IEIIIS. LOLl'UBIl COl'NTV, PS I In the oi plianv Cuttrt of .Columbia County. In tho matter of thu partition and valuation ot thu estate of Noah S. I'ichtisB, late ot bloom township, deceased, TO Kllcn, lnlerman ld with James M Price, nnd to salri James .M. 1'rlce, Noah C. Prentiss and Clara K. 1'ren-tl.-s: lou uiu lurch untitled that on the lth day of December, 1815. the orphans' Com l ot Coluinbla county grunted a rule upon the heirs of said deced ent to accept or rif uso thoestalu utthe valuation or show cause vvkj the same- should not be suld. ilieiirorejou are l.eicby lominiiiidul to bo and an, iiearnlun orphans' I ouit to bo holden at lllooms bmg. In and fur tbu said county, on thellrst Wul nesilay tt rebruarj next, and then and thtru ace tit or refuse the estate ut the Vulunllon put upon It by Ihe inquest dul.v awarded, nr show why the souie should not be sold ugiecably to the act of Assembly lu suth cases made mid piuvliltd ; hcreef fall uot. Witness tho llunoiablo Uill.iin hlwell, Ksqulre. President tf our bald ('unit nt bletinsburg, tin Ibth iLiy ot Hut niber, A. 1). ono thousand elfht huuitred undseventj-llve. . iiiciiAEhouovni: iicc a, mi. shciirr, GOOD AGIjTS WAKTED. f,''1411"""',1;'0 pa''1' "ho only fainllj, lllirurj and fasLlon paper published lu THE CENTENNIAL CITY efht: lia ' no trouble in satin-,' humlieda 0 pnh- kTht and Ih'M chromo (iyj;f.) to een suus. uUr thin (!lir. 'I lit I 1 IK! Ill Lint l..u ultni.u . I. .. I . Huaior ntlmeVu.Vstauipr ouu""u 1 ijs targisi easn wagis, unit gives gold premluinH ip Its agents. Agents ure now luaklug w per vveeK. u glvu exclusive territory, fcaiuphs nnd tlrcul.ir lti:HD, wu k'hiisiiam &co., rdltora and M-oprlo-tors, HO Samson St, 1'hlliidilphla. IU ('"'ShH'MlK icrweek. Will prove-It Oi 'l UVI u futiili Me. Nov ankles iLst pnu !,M,ll''iVini;mrJ'ii! tuui!' Auuress W.li.ci II). CliLSrHIi, km llroudwny, New vork. PRIVATE SALE op VALUAliLK IIOTKL PllOI'EKTY. llie untlerslK'neil niTi-rft nt. nrivnt cin tim propeity knoun iibtho Half Way House. la Centre Township Columbia County, containing TWO ACHES Die a- ik- ir SIIUM N, UCC. 3', 16.5.-tf j.,nu i(,i,.Ci ',.a PUBL!CSALE- TIV VTI?TT-I rt r. rv ,., . . . . , ', nk " ,,CW' ll'-"d.rHf mil Kx.blcr, ic. eo. 1 " Vr.:, V, " ''"'." " , ." '."!' . in. him prcmlVs on ,u ' UU1U calv ou l" TUUPDAV, JAKUAIIY 18. 187G. a'J" o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, the follow. . , ' v-owi.u ku-iiit, ; rtll inutciriain l-iwku, (,aik;ei or 1' It ACT OF LA-n Mni1,!?. ,nir:ISclfcn, t0WIifcl'I'. Columbia countv . ad Jae ,Kt h i, tim 1 V,1' 11 oust. lands cf r.in . ., . niiii.wi.uau VI IIIUIIU Alan- ntn- on the west and north, ni.u inmi i,.n, t hboCutheeonVa,t,lnKalU,'a, "UmIl!,C) lutUrU(J SIXTY-FOUll A Oil RS andMpercJicsaud allowance, vvhe-reon Is erected a 1.0(1 Dwr.U.I.NO HOI'SE AND IIAItN. ; . . ,"1 i" , " " i-rariuana naianco la Umber. Oood w ater ut tho dwelling house and thero u on the preinl-es a A UOOl) 0UN(1 AI'l'LK OI!CIIAI!I). TT-,llu .tifl u , ,, n- . . . - . , r..i,.i, ,m i-ri-eiii. ui i ue onc-ritunti of the lUHliaso nicitej to lo raid at the slilklr.g J1''"" J ihe iiroi-eityi tho me-ioiirth hssthnun : v.-.: " kuiiuininv-1 1, ttusouuu una muie-matnliiglliiu-.fouilliH in rnojear thciestur with Intucbt frcm conuimatlcn nisi. UHOUOE I). IIKATII, . n. . , Kecutor. Dec. !4-tuJ New Columbub, I'a. Real Estate- Sale. In l.att UluLUiiaUnv.cju wUt h IseircUU u goua EEICZ' HOUSE, ..uuiv u. ntiviiiu, t-uuu VVIII Ul VVnilT 111 kitchen, and a good tprlng-houso cchur undent. AUoa FRAME STABLE to feet leng, nnd other outbuildings, 'IhirolKuhouvitrlely tf fruit on raid lot, such at apples, pears, peaclti a, l.luins, cherries, grapes, ic. If not sold by January I, laid, It will bo for nnt. utiuuiu uiau of good farm land not far from said lot, with a eocd snilng of wutlr ou It. ' """bum 'Ihu three acres or land with the hnuso nnd lot fnr. a W"" '"iner' , - - i , vvilim 1IVIUI1, 1 11U IlOUutt M bomudo knSwn?'aSUC,'UU'11 011 m,,',vl" WM, K1IICK11AUM, EL.N1 KO'riiB.wItli or without eitnitiUoa lor s&le at the Unuiauw onto. 1 -4