' " ' 1 11 " 1 11 1 1 111 ..- L.1.-J THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. ni.ooMHncrtu, rnun, fku m. isji nail llond rime TnMe. LACKAWANNA DLOOMSnUlKI HAIL rtOAI) NORTH. , 0.49 A.M. T.83 A. M , 1.60 T. St. . t.M P. M. SOCTII. T.63 A. M. i.O P. l ll.M A. M Accommodation Train,, Mall Train Express Train CATAW1S9A HAIL tlOAD. NORTH. eorjin Accommodation Train .!3 a.m. T,T r. M, llegular rttprcss 4. 1'. M. 11.33 A. M. Through cars on Express train either to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Uatawlssa and Wllllamsport. TO RTJD'CninEHS. V'c are obliged to make another appeal to our patrons. AVo have large expense to meet, nnd although we have large amounts standing on our books it is almost impossible to get enough money to pay running expends, owing to the tnrdincss of Buhscrihcrs and other debt ors in meeting their obligations. In order to clean our hooks up wo have appointed collect ors in several townships in tho county, shall nppolnt others ns fast ns possible. Wil liam Uryaon, Usq , is authorised to receive a nounls duo on subscription in Ccntnilia nni)( Ashland j John McAnall, Esq., in Berwick j William App'emanin llcntoni L, K. Mowrer, Esq., in Danville Samuel Snyder, in Mifflin ; X. 1'. Moore, in Madison and Hemlock i W. T. Shumnn, in Mninvillc. This will make it convenient for those who do not often get to town, and we hope that all will checrlully nnd promptly pay when request ed to do so by our collectors. - tf We cill attention to I he advertisement of Kol Una & Holmes in another column. Some people a,e never sali'liiil. Here tlici are clamoring for Spring, with good sleighing for the first time In two years. The striking apparatus of lh town clock is on the rampage again and now announce t c time just four hours later than the lianel-i Ineli cate. Credulous persons, who have faith In the weather widom of the ground hog, should prepare their note books to.day as the 2d of February la here. To Paiients. How often docs a plight cough or cold lead to the most serious coneiuencen. Keep Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup at home. Physi cians prescribe it. Thousands lake it. Price, 25 cenls. A most dangerous counterfeit silver half dol lar Is now'in circulation. This logus coin is composed of block tin and oilier ingredient, has the ring of the genuine metal, and is not aflccleel by acids. It is the idea of some men that a newspaper should fcreen all its patrons who commit crime' against jutico or morals. The Coi.umiiian i a ntmpaptr, and will give ihc public all proper news without fear, fayor, or ulTection. Ilalph 1!. Little, of Monlrose, brother of our townsman JB. II. Little, died suddenly on Fri day la-t. I!y some misunderstanding the daily payers announced the death of his brother, Hon. Robert H. Little of Tunkhannock. Tho man who can sit ebwn with energy on an icy pavement and make no remark more vig orous than "Bless me, how unpleasant," should instantly be enrolled in the ranks of those who arc greater "lhan he that takelh a city. A sled drawn by four mules chock fidl of Ilollldavabure Seminary ladies, iieel ill Eleventh avenue this morning. They were on their way home. Ac. We don't blamo them. Almost anybody's amiles "chock full" of lidies, would want logo home. A new invention for dancing bools and shoes jit Paris is the separate heel and bow, in all shades. They are made with a view to matel: the color of the dress with which they are worn, and they are, by means of a spring, attached to any kind of kid, satin or silk boot. The Shenandoah HnalJ alleges that on the oc casion of the escape of HeyUcrl and Matthews the turnkey was playing eucre with some rf the irisoners. This he emphatically denies, and alleges that the orly game he can play Is "llt-tal-loe." Our thanks are due Dr. S. S. Schullz, super intendent of the Danville Insane Asylum, for a neatly printed copy of the last annual Iteport. Only three patients were admitted from Ibis county during the year one male and two fe males; total number admitted from the be ginning 10 males and 13 females. Itsee nsas if the art of "coasting" has been forgotten that is, of "coaling" safely for cer tainly we cannot remember a winter when to many persons were killed or injured as have Iteen this season. A cynical collector of sta tlstlcs has expressed thi belief that ihe sport is more fatal to children lhan dipilnlieria. In old time such accident- were unknown. Why i it that they now occur so frcquentl)? We have been nked frequently oflale whv we have not published the jury and trial l'sl for February co.irt. Some of our subscriber have sent us word that they were going to slop their subscriptions on that account. We hive only to say tint these things are public adver tlsenient-, and as the county commissioners re fuse to pay for them we cannot allbril to in sert them gratuitnn-dy. On Wednesday i rcnlng, Fibruurv 7, 1ST7, Dr McCrou will deliver a leciuie In St. Mallhew' Lutheran Church, on Market Strett. The sub ject is announced as "Humorous and Scientific Speculation! on Changes in Creiillon." The Dr. is an easy and graceful speaker and the lec ture will undoubtedly piove an Intellectual itreat. We advise our nadirs not to fail to at itend. "Messrs. It'illinl A Holmes have placed on Ihe building of D. A. Creasy, Main Street, the most ornamental and elaborate cornice ever seen In Bloomsburg. It is made ofgalvaulz.il Iron and while producing the tiled of solidity, does away with theluavy weight of wood or t.tone. The appearance of the building Is great ly improved and is no longer dwarfed by its larger neighbor ihe new store of A. J. Evans, The numerous sleighing parties of the past few weeks have to some extent relieved the tightness of the money market, by putting a certain amount of loose change in circulation, but It Is a noticeable fact that not one fourth as much money has been spent hv parlies this winter as they spent three or four years ago. Times are hard Indeed when the expenses of pleasure trips are cut down to the west fig vrr. Township TlCKM. We would remind can didates for the various offices In the several township that much rouble can be saved by the use of printed tickets, which can he ob tained at a Mlling expense. Wo will furnish them, post-paid, to any address, ot the folio. log latest 100 or less, $1,25- 200, $ i!.00 j 300, $2.50 500, S3 00. Send li.t or offices, with names of caudldales for each ofejivpeto yy v-ri'H.n, enclosing Ihe money, and the U HUM promptly mh i Judiro ClllTorJ. who Is chosen lir the com promise plan to sit in ludzment upon the dis puted n turns for the Presidency. Is the Identi cal Clifiord win made the decf-ion sin-alning Ihe i finding of a rebel court against Qen Nual Dow, in which lie held thst everv Unlled Slates officer was personally liable for any rebel properly no took or caplured during Ihe war, Hoi apreity judge to rlinnse for seitllug the I'resldtntlal quetlon. Oaitlle cfc Bulletin, Ml of which miy suit tho Ihdklin readers, only It does not contain an atom of truth. ) Our Congressional District represents more ndustrial and material interests lhan any other In the Union. Our Itepnsentatlve, however, has been onspiclous not only for Ills neglect of his constituents, hut for his votes against their ntcrests. He did not vote on the "Peace Bill" is we term the recent compromise on th- Presidential question. If ho could not be there, ho should explain tho reason. If he lged the question, It was cowardly. Eva sion is cowardice. .V,-. Collim it not yet tuwn in a a mtmlcr of Ihe ncxl Gjngreu I Township Elections. It Is now more than ever important that Ilia best citizens should bo selected to fill the several offices to be voted for at our coming election Many good men decline to accept n Township office Incline it involves lnbor without proper compensation and, a a result, incompetent men become Jus- tics of the Peace, Contable, Ac. One half of the litigation of the connlrv comes through In competent ollici.ils ; and the people should se lect for local offices the best and mot efficient .en, regirdlens of their politics, and hold lliem to a strict accountability ns to the performance of their duties. Won't Mr. Po-tma-lcr Iieckley instruct the mill carrier that he his no righi to wait, after receiving the morning's mall by the 7.38 train, iiu.il the down train at 7.M arrives? I!y so doing be compels the people to wait half an hour for the receipt of the mail nt the post office and as much longei for Its distribution. There is no particular reason, that we uoc, why the entire lomniunlty should be annoyed to suit the con venience of a mail carrier. If there is, perhaps Mr. Btckley will be kind enough lo state it for the satisfaction of tne people. The little daughter of A. S. Phillips of Ber wick, six cars of sge, went to the railroad Ha t on last Tuesuay and noticing certain people getting on the down train, stepped on board herself and was carried off. The conductor Ciiml that the child knew no one at any o. the stations except at Bloomsburg, and accordingly kept her in charge- nntil that place was reach ed. Here, fortunately, a friend saw and recog nized her and in a short time the little girl was safe in the house of relatives. Quite an excursion for a six-year-older. A eorrespiudent in D.mville writes us as fal lows: Wilson M. Uearhart, our Prolhonotnry, with a friend whilst crossing ihe river on their way to his sister's, were attacked lr n couple of vramp", and severely injured. Oearhart was bruised considerably but Himes, his compan ion, was cut about the head i.nd hurt badly. Bobbery wa tho object of the scoundrels. Two rough looking strainers bad been hanging about the Court House and were in Ihe office of Gearhart in the afternoon and saw some money paid, and are thought to be the guilty ones. Quite a struggle took place on the ice. I.at Monday afternoon whilst Mr. Milton Hess of this town was driving; his fine double team across the river, at Catawlssa, theio broke and both horses were drowi.cd. The sleigh was also carried under the ice and lost. Mr. Hess narrowly' escaped with his life by leaping on thebacks of the horses and from thence to the solid ice. The recent warm w. utlier has rolled the ice on the river, into the composition of which snow largely enters, and has rendered it very unsafe. Those who reside on the south side of the river, and who have business which requires them to cross, would he wi-o if they exercise the greatest watchfulness and care in using the ice for a bridge. On Tliugjay" f last week Mr. George Itise wiek, accompanied by three fi tends, drove a foui in hand team fiom the Exihange Hotel in this lown lo the Montour House in Danville in the remarkably last lime of 39 minutes. The ti...e was taken at the telegraph office in Dan ville nnd Immediately wired lo expectant and anxious friends in Bloomsburg. Two of the horses belonged to Mr. Bisewick and two to Mr. Win. H. Brown, and what makes the feat more notable is the fact that the horses had never before teen driven together. It is statid that the Danville horsemen propose getting together n team to beat this time. We wouldn't aelvi-e anybody to risk much money on the chances of their doing it. We would caution housekeepers not to ad mit tramps into the house on any pretence what ever. Many of these wanderers may be, and doubtless are honest, but a large proportion of them cannot he trusted. Do not refuse to give food when requested, but hand it to the mm outside, and tell him to eit and be hap py but suggest that his appetite would be bet ter on the other side of ihe front g.ite. Tramps have recently devised a lies- plan lo gain ad mittance to housis ; they beg for something to e.it and supplenunt the request by petitioning fir hot cnfL-e, This iKcesit.itesase.it at the table and he tramp either picks up any p, ru ble properly he can find or scans the inter .or of the mid, examims locks nnd p.ivis Ihe w.t to a .luhseipient felonious entry. The only safe plan is to keep ihe Humps out of doors. A BuitOLAItY The recent wholesale con victions in the mil region, while they have doubtles ex, rted s e i , . 1 1 1 1 -1 u e in ihodlreo linn of preventing rim have not frighleiie't iv-is piuv'eii lo ihe ye-terdsv initriiiii' ill the b.id i h tr.icn r-, .is -Uliilll Hgellt at Cent-ilia when be opened t he d pot thing in coiitusi'in. .uiil i I let ftUiml every i ex iiiiio mo i dis Covertd Hi il liir-Urs hi. I broken into the place during the night mid siu-cvedeil in gtt tingoll' with one-hall' chest of lea. one or two mill express p-icK.igtK, .mil it tub of butler. They hid nlso helped theuitlves liberally fiom a birrU of whl-k whlih was in ihe build- inir. Fortuuatily fur the railroad cuinpiuv there was a Veiy kiiiull amount of goods in tin di-oi .it the time, much less than is usually kept tlitre. The burglars expett.da belter haul, but may be well satLfied with the swag they got away with. Slirnrmcloah JftralJ, UOLL OF IIONUII. rimiSTKkKT oatutu school. The following named pupils were neither tardy n )r absent during Ihe month ending Juu 0, 1877: Thorn .Vo. 1 Ellen Beaghan, Hcttie Hum phrev, Mary Hendcndiott, Grace Ilarnian, Dora Obennder, Mary Ilupirt, Fannie Peacock, Abbie Bobbins, Mailie Hendersbott, Harrv Cheuiberlln, Charlie Jones, Hervey Vander- slice, John Beaghan, Willie Shut!, Leonard Fornwald, Charlie Cox, Charlie Bobbins, Will, II. Brooks, Eddie Jlalston. liomn Ao. 2. Bertha Hagenbucb, Flora Jones, Annie Oberender, Haltle Peacock, Silas Cheuiberlln, Willie Fenstermacher, Harry Freas, Charlio Ohl, Chas. Fornwald, Harry Ohl, Tfooirt .Yo. 3. Lena Beaghan, Minnie Onwy. Sadie Leacock, Annie Beeser, Oeorce lieacliVn. Theodore Garrison, Win, Lloyd Garrison, Jere miah Hess. lloom .Vo. (. Teresas, Beaghan, Agnes Gar rison, Lula Jones, Sadio Welllver, Harry Case, Samuel rreas, hddie llciswiclc, George Will lau.s, Geo. E Wilbur, Principal. Tho Senato ltai confirmed tho President's brother-in-law. Alexander Shariio as paymas ter iu tho army, As it is a lif offico Sharpo may consider luuisell as provided fur. AsJudgo Rupert was turning tho corner at Main and Iron Streets, one day last week, tho sleigh upset, throwing out tho Judge and ladies of his family who were with him. Beyond a few scratches received by one of tho ladles no one was Injured. The sleigh bo was turned upside down Imprisoning the Judge beneath it, but he held on manfully to the reins and suc ceeded In stopping the horses, thus preventing a runaway, Not quite so fortunato was tho driver of Moycr Bros.' express team at tho sarao place n few minutes later. The sleigh upset and the horses taking fright ran away. They were stopped before they had icjured themselves or the sleigh. The intersection of Main and Iron street have been for some time a sheet of Ice, dan gerous alike to teams and their drivers, and it was this audition of the street that caused ttc above accidents. DirllTiiEMA and us Ccbes. Dr. Chen cry, of Boston, announces that hyposulphite of soda furnishes n sure specific remedy ogiinst diphtheria. Ho mei it In his own practice, and reports more than one hundred and fifty cases of successful treatment. A dose of this byposulp: lie Is frim fivo to fifteen gialns or more In sjri-.p every two or four hours, accor ding lo the age and circumstances of the pa tient. Purging is the only evil which an over dose can produce, hence ns much as (ho patient can bear without producing that result is a good rule in the severer cases. Tho solution or mix ture can be used in doses of five drops to half a drachm In milk. For thorough stimulation the amount is greater than can bo taken In wa ter. Dr. Chenery usually gives the specific in neb doses as can be readily taken in milk, us ing milk besides as food for children. It is slid, however, that hyK)sulphilo prevents the digestion of milk, and therefore the latter should not be given in less than one llour fer administering the medicine. Tho following is said to bo certain cure, and If so, is within the reach of all : Take or dinary garden sage, make a strong tea, put it in ait ordinary teapot and let the patient in hale the steam through tho spout. By this process relief is soon obtain'd, and in time the patient is restored to health, those who have given it n trial. liOI.L OK HONOR. THIRD STREET ORADKD SCnOOL. The following named pupils were a short So say tardy nor absent during the month closing Jan. 27th, 1877. Room yo. 1. John Cox, Curtis Dei'ly, Har ry Deily, Charles Edwards, Phillip Fenster macher, Bod Edgar, lialph Geddis, Frank Geddii, IL.raco llarlman, Sanford Peifer, tteorge Bingler, Isaiah Itupert, Hannah Al legar, Laura Crater, Ella Fox, Maggie Thomas, Mary JIcKelvy, Cora Itiber. Iluom .No, 2. Bruce Birch, William Birrelt, Winthrop Bryfogle, Frank Edgar, My. on (iid dis, Willie Gross, Willie Knorr, George Knorr, Oliver Mover, Harry Moycr, Frank Sloan, John Shoemaker, Harry Taylor, Lillie Barton, Annie Fox, Maggie Jacoby, Sadie Smith, Hat lie Sloan, Ella Sterner, Martha Sterner, Until Tiistin. lloom So. 3. Bobbie Bechlil, Andrew Evans, Peter Gross, Arthur Smith, Harry Sterner, Lizzie Brobst, Edith Ent, Mary Fo-icr, Clara Gross. Laura Philips, Jennie Ujtlarmul, Jes sie Shoem-iker. lloom Al). 1. Frank Bechtll, John Gross, Ada Cox, Ella Cramer, Blanche Geddis, Liz zie Gro-a, Bessie Holmes, Lillie Sloan, I. E. Schoonovcr, Principal. From time to lime Ihere have appeared in these columns sharp but justili tblecriticisrus on the insecure condition of our county tail. These comments have been echoed by the people and the Grand Jury in obedience to their demands h ive recommended the erection of a new jail. There is net the shadow ofu doubt that the pi c sen i illuming is unsale and unlit lor the pur-po-cs for which it was built. But llicie was an escape of prisoners last Saturday night to which the conditio? of the jail in no wise con duced and ihe charge of untrtistnorthiness must be placed elsewhere. There was no burst- ng of locks, nor scaling of walls, no ovcrpower ng of keepers, nor undermining of cells but two men who released themselves from durance quietly unlocked Ihe front door and walked calmly away. And this was the man ner of it : tiieie had been in-talhil as jailor a young man from Boaring Creek named Houek, who, however well meaning he may have been, was utterly without experience in the manage ment of men whose lives are characterised hv ways that are dark and tricks that are vain." This young man, jailor though he was, accep ted tlieinvit-itii.il of certain prisoners to pirtake of an oyster supper which they cleg int creat ures that they are had spread in their cell. jiui wnite me merr making was in progress John Seybert, the purveyor mule meat tinder the name of venison, and Marvin Matthews, it chicken and produce thief who robbed the far mers in the valley, placed a bunk agai"st the oor in such a po-iiion ns prevented egress from Ihe cell, unloiked the main dour, if locked at all, and made good I heir escipe. Had tho building been as strong as Ihe Bundle and bad a compiuy of soldiers been stationed around the til-yard walls such tin escapade could nut have been prevented. Comment we tike It is quite unnecessary an lo the propiiety of an olliual pa-takin,' oflale suppers with his pri-oners, and permuting himse'lf to he trapped by bold and audacious u trick. There luue been enough and more than enough of illegal jail iK-liVelie-in this coiiutv mid it is full time to ail .1 halt. All experienced nun of quick wit eo ilness and ready resources should be appoint e I jiilor mid should beheld icqionsihle for the safely of the prisoners. The Sherilfis legal ly responsible for prisoners and should have something to say ns lo whit manner of man the J illor ought lo be. The j ell m iiugeinent has bden faulty for some time pa-t and while in- loiibledly the jail itself is not what its hould je m tch blamo can attach to ihe carelessness or woise of ihe officials. We were exposed la-t week to a pitiless storm that Wet our feet und stoeklucs, nud ii. de-eel our peison all over. In fact took a cracking cold, which brought sore throat and severe symptoms uf fever. The good wife inserted her uulhorily, plunged our feet in hot water, wrapped us in hot blankets, and sent oaf faith ful son for a bottle of Aver's Cherry Pettor.il. It is a splendid medicine pleasant to take, and did the job. We slept soundly through the night and awoke well the next morning. We know we owe our quick recovery to the Pectoral, nnd shall not hesitate to recommend it lo all who neeel such a medicine. Tehuctaina (Temt) I'reubjttrian. Feb. 1. Tho Supreme Court of tlio United Slates adjourned on Monday until Februnry 19th, at fivo of its members will be withdrawn to take part in the proceedings of tho Electoral Commission. II uvo you tried Kirby's WildCherry Cough Balsam f Avery palateable compound for tho various alTectlons oftho throat nnd lungs it lias been used with success, in seven of asthma giving inslant relief and In many vhwh cueciiiig u pernameiH cure, t'rifo f,U cents per bottle and positively warranted to give entire satisfaction i r money refunded. Kirby's Magic Belief for the iustant cure of sevcro and acute pains. Kirbv's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant, safe and effectual. Kirby's Horse nnd Cattle Powder n thn best powders for stock, manufactured. Try them nnd be convinced, Kirby's Camphor Ice for sunburns, sore lips and chapped hands. . GUI's Ilillious nnd Liver Pills are recom mended by the first Physicians, The above preparations aro for salo by all Druggists aud dealers in medicine. , , MOVER l)llOTIIEK3, July21.7C.-ly Wholesale Agents. Wagner and Vnndtrbllt. HOW THE PALACE CAR WAS INTItOllUOEt) ON TI1K COMMODORES BAtf.ltOAIlf). "Did you ever hear how Wagner got his cars on Vandcrbllt's road ?'' nskctl ono gen tleman of another the other day, as they were being whirled along In ono of thoso luxurious conches over tho Hudson river railroad. "No." "Well, as stories about the dead Commo dore are In order.I will tell you. Long before W ngner ever dreamed of being a state sena tor ho was station agent nt Palatine Bridge. While thus employed ho had tho happy thought of building theso cars. Inducing thrco others to join him, ho formed n com- pnny nnd nltored an old car over to n sleep er, i.acli of tho partners paid in one-half of his subscription to the capital stock, and, ns Wagner was uot n rich man nt time time, it took nbout alt that ho was worth. "Well, nfter tho car was built, the next thing was to gi t permission to- run it on tlio Commodore's roads. .Mr. Wngncr went to Now York. He first called mi Willllam II. v atuleriiilt, who nt that timo did not havo ao much to say about tho management of tne roads ns ho had for the last four or fivo years. Ho listened to Wagner's description of his new car, and was taken with tho idea; but he told him It was no use for him to fee tho Commodore, ns ho was satisfied tho old man would havo nothing to do with it. Ho told him, however, to goancsd nnd fit up his car, put it on the road, nnd wait until tho old gentleman saw it.nssuringhlm that ho would soon hear from him when he did. "Wngner acted on the hint, tho car was put on, and made sc7eral trip9 before the Commodore espied it. When he did, he gttvo it n critical examination, and then inked whoso it was and how it came there. Ho was told tbat it belonged to Mr. Wag ner, and was being run as an experiment Wagner was sent for immediately. When ho came he found tho old Ooinmodoro in n towering passion, 'What business have you to put a car on my road without permission?' was his first salutation. Wagner explained the arrangement ho had made with William II., but this did not seem to mollify the Com modnre. 'Take your car olf the road im inedia'ely,' he said : 'I'll show you that I am boss of this road.' "This was a hard blow for Wagner, ns he had invested nil he had in this experiment and ho turned nway with a heavy heart. As he was leaving the Commodore spoke, say ing: 'how many cars havo you got like this?' Wagner explained that ho had two or three more on the works; that it wiw a joint stock company ; and that tliey would be ruined it they could not make uti arrangement to run their cars on the ro d. 'Well,' said the Commodore, 'you can tell tho other parties that I will take the stock off their hands for what they havo paid on it. Tho sooner you attend to this the better It will be for you So, hurry up now.' "Wagner saw the point, and in a bhort lime ho had bought all tho rest of the stoik nnd taken it to the Commodore. 'Let's sec,1 said he ; 'how much did you say the capital stock of your company is ?' Wagner told him. 'Well, I guess we'll multiply it by four, you can keep one-fourth, and I'll take tho balance, and we 11 build some more o thrso cars right away." And that was the beginning of Wagner's prosperity. To-day ho is a rich man. The old Commodore saw what a necessity these cars were destined to become, and took his own wttv to get contro'. of them. For every dollar Wagner has made out of them, tho Commodore made three. When the renownid Mrj. Siddons was playing in Dublin, she, as Lady Mac beth, came to that part where n drum sound and she exclaiirs, "A drum ! a drum! Mac beth eloth come." "'hero wns somo dilliculty or obtaining the necessary instrument, and so lo her amazement a trumpet sounded She immediately saw how absurd it would be to say a "drum'' while the well known sound of the other met the ears of the vast audience, so she slid, "A trumpet I a trumj ct," and stopped short amid breathless si lence, not knowing how to rhyme it, when n voice from the gallery called out, "M.v;betli doth slump it," at which the house broke out into one peal of laughter and applause, and the tragedienne advanced to the foot lights nnd bowed her acknowledgements for the relief. She nfterward tried to find ou who it was, but tailed to do so, and never forgot what she considered the most genuine piece of wit she had ever met with in nil her experience. The Legislature of Kansas elected Col Plumb U. S. Senator on Wednesday. Business Xotice? 2!) ulices Cotton rlanncl bought up I date this season at I. W. liurtuiati's, 8 cts to 2l cents. Have you pot a William Penn Stove? If o then go tti Harmon et IIasert' and buy their new coal saving grates. Jan.2d.-4w Mrs. Milton Charles, Exchange ltlock.hns ju-t received u lot of delicious Milwaukee und Cincmnntti Beer to which she Asks tli attention of Inter rd a good nrticle. Tti best of nle and beer alwajs on hand. Rubber Bools nt McKinney's, I. W. Hnrtutan is setting in N'cw Muslins, Calicoes,Sliirtings, Ginghams, ec, for Comt week, Mason it Hnnillii, (!eo. Woods, ntiel the Celeliraleil Standard Organs nt Thomas's Music Store, Dunillc. Dee. 1 -3m flu lo I V. llartinau's fur cheap goods wlun miu cmiip to Court. Gents' funey .Slippers at KcKlnnry'i. l-'or k tfooil cheap suU of Clotlica go to D. Lonenberg'ri. Cl!iekering,.Stcinwiiy,Matlius!ieket Haines liro's,, l'ianos, at Thomas's Music Wore, Danville. Dec. l-3m LaditV Rubbers nt McKinney's. Sheet Music, Music Hook-, and Musical Instruments generally In endless variety at Thouias'ii Music Store, Danville. Dec. l-3m Huy ynur Hoots nnd Shoes tit McKlnney'u for bo still "holds tho fort," nnd tells (loids nt "hard pan" prices. COAL. COAL OU Kstnblislird Coal Yard. C. W. Nj:al & Ilito., Wholesale el Itetall Dealers In nil sizes of tho best qualities ol Heel and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest mat ket rates. Have constantly on hand large stocks of Domestic, Cnpoln, lllucksmlth's Anthracite, Uitiiniluous, unel Litneburner's Coal, Especial attention given to tho prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain Riid Lumber taken in exchantre for coal. Coal delivered to any part of the town at short notice. Orders fell at I, W. MclCelvy's tore, or at our office, will receive prompt at tention. Office and Yards at William Neal & Sons' Furnace, East Uloomsburg. Your patronage respectfully Boliciteil. WA.U, 17 II ZO COAL Sir good second-hand l'ianos for sale at n n'i.nn...i. 11...1.. e. t ,,, . In price from 125 to $200. Dtl 1-Sirt The World's Choice. A OtnUnnial Decuion. Competent liidces representing the civilized people of the world appointed for the knowl edge of particular art or science, convened St Philadelphia for six months to decide upon the comparative merits of the various inventions of msnkind, awarded to the manufacturers or Ben son's Ca peine Porous Plaster, after a careful lest and comparison of this remsrkableremedy with ordinary porous and other kinds of plasters, the Highest and only medal, above all loreign and American competitors, on the ground of lis great superiority over oilier plasters, and Its wonderful pain relieving strengthening and cu rative properties. Kemember that lids decision was made by four practical and skilled physi cians. Remember that no nostrum was allowed to be exhibited atthe Centennial. Beraember when you are sufferlnc from any acheor pain that Ben son's Capclne Plaster Is the best remedy ever ueviseu lor all external dillicultles. SKtlltritVt.IOHNSON. rilARlUCICTIClL CnKUISTS, N. V. May 19, '70 ly. BENSON'S CAPCfNE POUOCS PLASTERS, A great Improvement on ordinary poroas plasters. BELIEVES PAIN AT ONCE. thi: DUST Strengthening1 Plaster Known. CUIIKS OUICKLT Itheumatlsm, Neuralgia, i.ame nna wc&K uhck. Hclatlca, Lumbigo, spinal and Kidney Complaints, all aches and pains of a local nature. Sold everywhere, l'rlco !5 cents. May.H Tf-ly SEAMJItY J0HN8OX, Pharmaceutical Chemists, N.T. $999 CaiVtbe mado by every fluent every month In (he buMne&a vve furnish, but thoso wlillnir to work can easily earn a duen dollars a day right tn their own localities. nave no room 10 explain nere. nusmess Pleasant and honorable. Women, and boys and girls do as well as men. Wc will (tirnlsh juua complete out ill tree. 1 he business pays bt tter lhan anytning ise. wc win lipiir expense 01 BLnriincou. i-arucu tars free. Write and nee. Farmem and m echunlf. their sons and dauehters. and al c asses In needoc paUnir work at home, hhould write to us and learn all about the work at once. Now Is the time. Vont delay. Address Truo Co., J uicusta, amo. sept, tt, se.-iira. N EW STOCK OF CLOTHING. AND Gentlemen's DrasB Goods. DAVID LOWENUERG Invites attention to his large anetelegantstock Cheap anil Fashionable (Mini at his store on MAIN STREET, IN THE NEW BLOCK, BLOOMSBURO, PA., where he has Just received from New York and Hill. adelphla a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, including tho most fashionable, durable and nand&ouio ' DRESS GOODS, ICONSISTINQ OF uox;; SACK, FUOClC. GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS AND PANTS, OP ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLOIiS, no has also replenished his already large stock of CLOTHS AND CASSIMEItES, STWPED, nounED", ANDJPLAINIVESTS, SlilftTil, CRAVATSJ SOCKS, COLLARS,: HANDKERCHIEFS. 1ZQLOVES, SUSPENDERS, AND FANCY ARTICLES. He has constantly on hand a large and well select ed assortment ot Cloths and Vestings, which ho Is prepared to make to order into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and In the best manner, All bis clothing Is made to wear and most of It Is of home manufacture. COLD WATC'IIKS AND JKWKLIU OF KVERj DESCItlPrlON. FINK AND I.'1IEAP.!J HJSCASE OF jaWKLIt- IS NOP M.ltPANSIil I 'I'UlSHI.ACK. CALLAflDKXAAIlNK HIS UENK11AL ASdOltT- MKNTOF Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &c. DAVID LOU'ENllKKO. July l.Ta-tf, J. Weaver & Go's. Adv'ts. $20,000 IN GOLD AND OTIIKU VALUAI5LK PREMIUMS OIVKN TO THOSE WHO WORK FOR THE TIMES Tha CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIMES ruNlshod for S years, has a Nau'onal charaeter and InUuenec. with patrons l every N."alHiidTnrltoi-y in tbe t'lilnu, and of all shades and poUlk-4. Us new ueinj e-iueiie., homes roa tub rsopx.s inihoHoutn anuiur west, will u Invaluable to al looking out for New I'Licta or IIksiusnce. uveiy nitron or Thee 'iimeaia presented, fix-o of e-harne, with an llluslraled Yeur.liook of valuable Infoi matlon for IsTT, alone north the price of ihe paper, En'erprlslusr men wanted seeriMhero lo solicit I Valuable l'reialtiins. A simple copy of the Times. ailDbCr uers. unit secure our t ntii nni our niusiiaii-u List of rremlunm lo be ttleen to Aiiiruia mm uiuer uuejuuietiea, wuioe bentfreu application to I'ISCINN'ATI TIM FN r-ll AdvektisingAgents isvrtl OYftet(tjtt,& J ti 1 . ' - 1 . $,, WtUt WAUfiA,. SB- Jl EGALADVERTISEMENTS. jyssoLimoN of pautnehship. "Ttotleo Is hereby given that ths partnership hern lotore existing Utwee n II. it. (mines, .loshus Mart 4niJ ,niuel llartzel, usder the nrm name ot "limes Mantel was dissolved on the nth of De " .J '.?'" u' inuiuni ronseoi., too niistnrasoi the said firm will lie carried on by '.llartzel ana brother, who will pay nil debts of tlio nrm. and .all uue int, iwei iirm muss no paid to tnem. JOS II IT A HAIITZM, HAMUBt, HAHTZta, ir ,t mttei i.-u January 6th, 1851-slw' ' A DMIN'ISTBATOH'S NOTICE. A F.STATS OV IUMZ1, MCTFI KV. Letters of Administration on tbe cstatoot panlel uflley, late of Hcott township. Col mMa county, , ueveaseu, nave oeen sr ruea oy tne llegtster of Id COUntV to .lACOb Terwllllirpr. of ttin fenrnn fnevn. ship, administrator, to whom all persons Indebted aro requested to make paynent, and thoso having claims or demands aeralnst thn sai l estntn w-tn tnnVi. them known to the said administrator without de lay. JAOOH TEllWII.MOEH, ticcai-ow Administrator. DMLNl.STBATOB'S NOTICE. s STATU OF WFI.I.lNOTON II KNT, DEC D. Letters of Allmlntstrntton. itA hnntn nnn rtn IhA estate of WelUnnton II. Knt. late of tlio Town of i.iuumsuurK. navo ocen jrraniea or ino liegtsieror euiuinuin e-uuuiy, 10 :sein u. runic, or me Town or llloomsburir. to whom all bersons indebted nrn rn- quested lo make Immediate pavment and Ihoso hav. int: claims or uemanas against tne said estate will make them known to tho unocrslgned Administra tor without delay. is. u. rtiflst Jan. 5, lsj".w Administrator. N pursuance of nn order of Detnno C. Cal ln, Kurroirato of the Countr of New York. nutlco Is hereby (riven to all persons hnvintr claims against Charlotte Kyer, latoof Catawisaa, renniw anla, but leaving assuts within tho city and county of New York, deceased, to present tho soma with vouchers thereof to tho subscriber, at his ofbee, No. as Wall Htreet, in the city of New York, on or before thn eighteenth dav of .luno next. naiea, ew iorK, mosoemu aayor December, rilEDKUICK C. HAVr.MKYKK, PeclE-Cm Executor. JOTIC1- terebi trlve notice that I houcrht at. (Vintrit)i.VH pwwuuh mq iiuiui lunuury, ion, mo luiiowinc per sonal property of John Aten ; to-wtti 8 tons hay bushels wheat. 50 bUHlila rp. -to MiitiMt onto j bushels corn, 1 cow, 7 horses,l heifer, 1 hog,l waron. i true wajjon, iei narness, i Rpnupwaon l plow, iut vi luinuvr, i ennuis uuA, i mresmng' macuine,! iut u. luit.i, . lulling uua, i euiusuiMv; HHecuiHtI,l post auifiir, 1 bustny, i cross cut saw, lot ot corn stalks. 1 cooklnir stoee. 1 Darlor stive. 4 sereq whpm In sriound, 6 bushels potatoes, and have left the same Honed against interfering with It in any wav. niLii iiiiu uuiiuu iiij eutfiuiure. All iH-nnnH nrn mil MitniD, Jon. 2, JOTICE. Quarter Session of Columbia eounty tbe dead are to be removed from the lTesti) terlan ground on Third street In itlotunsburp. to Hosemont omeirv hv tiw nrst day of April neit, notice la hereby given Wall persons hat Ing relatives burled la said Burial ground that the remains must be removed by the 2uthday of February next, or the Tow n Council will cause the samo to be dono and collect the. esoense of ro uuiuk eivui vuv iHeriieB le-guiy uauie. II. LUWUMIKICM, President Town Council. Jan. se "II Jw, The Columbia,n LaY Docket A complete record for tho use of attorney!. Con veniently arranged for the docketing of all cakes, containing SCO pages, with double Index. This Is the most complete book for lawyers that Is pub. llshed. PRICE, SS.50. Published by Brockway & Elwell Editors and Proprietors of tbe Columbian BLOOMBBTJKQ, TA. Decl-tt COUHT PROCLAilATION. TTf HEKEAS, the Hon. William Klwki.l President Judge ot the Court ofOjer and Terminer and (leneral Ja'I lielleery. Court of (Juar- terie'ssionsoriho re-ace aud the Court of Common I'leasand Orphans" Court In the 26th Judicial Dis trict, composed of the counties of Columbia and Montour, and the Hons. Ik am Deku nud 11. (I Hruurs, Associate Judges of Columbia eounty, hnc Issued their precept, bearing dato the 16th day of Dec., In tho j ear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seenty-slv, and to me directed for holdlnga Court of Ojer and Terminer and Oenernl quarter .-esslous ot the Peace, Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court, In Uloomsburg, In the county of Columbia, on the first Monday, being the 5th day of lebruary next, to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby ghen to the Coroner, to the Jus- tlces of the Peace', and the Constables oftho said county ot Columbia, that they be then and therein their proper person at lo o'clock In the forenoon ot said 1th day ot February, with their i eeords, Inqui sitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their onices appertain to bo clone. And those that are bound by recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be In the tail of Ihe said county of Columbia, to be then nnd there to prosecute them as shall bo Ju.it. Jurors nra re- (luested to be punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices, luted at Illoomsburg the nth day l pi .inn., in mo sear eir our Ixinl nii, L. y. -thousand elcht tuindrednml hee-i'ni-..pe-n J and In tho onu hundred nnd Ilrst jear ot tho Independence of the United Htatcs or America. Sheriffs Office, JOHN. W. HOPI'MAN, Bloomsburg, Jan. 18 if. Mioi Iff. LI(JENOEKOT1(JE- Notice Is hf reUv trlU'ii that tho fuIlcvMny numoii persons liave Med Wthtlie Oerkof tho court of Quaiterhesskms ol the 1't'oto ot rolumblu county iuvii L,-juin'in ivi nvvnivr nuitii nut ihi ilTbt'JU'll IC the Court ou UcUuesUuy, tho feeuhth day vt FcU- runry ucm; John k Mnnn, Ta ern, Michael Douftherty, Samui'l II, IluvieiiUuch, Centre. Montour. Orantre. llernlelt. F. M. titllmoic, ' llob;rt Ut'uifle, Tnrcrn, UleiomHbnrg-. lileenwoeKh A. T. Ikelcr, Iienton. " lierwkk. " llloomsburtr. KatlngJ House, " Liquor ctore, Itcrwlck. I'hlllp r-puney, w. H. Kooni, Wm. (Hirer. Mr'. .MUtun Cliarlea, 1). F. Bej belt, H. r. Jan, 10, H7T-tc HA lilt, Clerk Quarter Sessions. Wl DOWS' UT ItA IS1CM KXTS. Tbo follow insr nppraihemeuM of real nnd pel honal propel 1 he-laptut to uldoeesof elee-edenlh have been Hied III tlieollle e ot tbe HeuKler of l i,l- unibla e-uuuiy, under tbe I.iiteHur Couit, and will be- nre-wutitl lur uioluiecoiiUruiallon to lie eri.hau-i' Court I u be beid In UlocmburiMn an J for liteonn. ly, on Muhdaj, ihu nn ei.ij or no. i.;t, at v o'tloek p. m., ol Mild eliy uioess exeepllons lo seteli eonllriiMlliin ui-c pe!oUhl niwl, of nbleii all per. sona Inleiealed Ih sitd i-nlale-s ee 111 lal.e iiotlee: I. wieiuw of i.ii,Il harilmfr, Uti-of iMtunUsu t0Wlililp. d.-e (-.ihtil. 1. V teluu - -I IJ.-.l.uj lb-,-,, lite of Ki-I.lJIi luiviHlilp, llrl-i--. t ul IPidlil I.U!.,.r, lile , i!ii llNel of Surarloaf tl.UIHlil i. UldGivuI lionilM Adilllis, lal de-ue-a'.e-U. ci.lL loWLal In, j. n i.i-ui- oi i ee.ise .1. l-.i l.ul.lal.- of s.i,U l-A. I.-Jlip J--. . V.'l.l.jve uf .Idi' jl III M- IS.'eJ. lit.jirji.uif ill Mdlu lii HI. . idei. of t,n rw tow Id- luie 'if llll.tle-l i-luY. dee-e'eese d. I.' lown blower leiumli, lilnl.lule a &hlpi!V--ies-el. I.CulMel'dUilliV I v Illooiiibiirj. J.eii a. ii;., ' enkn town .M, li.., ) UilSTI.lt K Nl (TICKS. V. .Sutlev L4iienb uiu-ii to n'.i lej nildl.Uiel ll IMIIIS jul"ll'l-L4-(l 111 111,! totHtl'K 1.1 en-ell. tlui riMi-llve-ilni.it,-iiM and lnln,ir, td.tt tlx f.,1 tiw llur aduilli til I 1 i n .iji I ,ii.iitH.t.i ui-eoitnu tiiife U-,-11 llln.l lu tile- e.UleV t-t lllei l:e-(r.U-r of C.illllnUlH niunl), and n UI lie pre-s. iiimt Iit ninMrnialKni imi aUuwiuie'e lu Uw oi-nhar.H' f'eiiiit to Ui hi-bl In luuomiiiic. on Jln.m.i.e, the Mli diei ol iVbiuirj IsTT, at i o clock i. 111. 111 tM 1I.1J : I. The- llll ami lll.nl nie'oUlit of (.t-oro Seoll. Ad-luliiMi-ator of e I!. I:cii,i jM-r. late of rat iwlsm IowihMii, etiveaHfcd usilleeibi liu Ailuilnlstraioi. (Iforgi-Chcuii. ' !. Tl.c Hut nnd Unal wcouiit if Punl-l 1-aiilfi-. 1 1 uariu 111 01 iwrie Mijder, minor child of Wlllldm Snjdei, lato ot fUoouuburg, iIecosod. J, 'I h.i Ilibt niKl iltiui ncstunt of Jaeoh nhHr, Kxoc ..eo. ,-(MK-, m ,1, m uiiiiu ioiru-uip. eie- ceusod. 4. 1 ho lli.si - ml Unel iK-e-ouiittif .ham v u-n.. m. inlnl-ttnuorof Hannah Lunger, lalo ot AurarleMf tiiuushlii, de-ceaseil. 5-amount of lieujimtn Wagner, Oiianllau of l-llas llelU, minor child of Julias llelulg, lateot 1lCUal tow IlAlllp, lleee-Ubeit. C. The llrt.1 und lined uceount of John llirnir, (Hui. dUu ot 1-e.iiest Veager. minjr child ot Juhn Vea. Iter, Jr., laic of Icul tow uslilp, diivaM'd. I, Tnothlid iiccouutof John nud Hiram 11. Annie, man, hxecutorsot lvter Applemau, lato ot Hem. lock township, deceaied. 8. Tlio thlid supplemental uceount ot Peter Ent. rleceiiwid, me acting Uxecutor ot Matthew- Mc- Dowe-ll.deccaseel, ns riled by hU AdmluMrulor. ot. car 1'. Kut. ' . The se-cond anil final ue-count of Kllas (il 'er Adiiilnlielialor of liunlel Ulger, lalo ot Montour township, deceased, lo, Tho tlrst and Unal account of Wtl'lam Masteller AdmiiiKirutorol Mary Heller, lato 01 Madlori township, deceased. II. The nnal account of Levi A. Hutchison. Guardian of Arthur L. lluichlson. minor child of Wllllaw llutchlson, lale of Mount Pleasant township. It. The first and final account of William Lomon.Ad- !V. . i.V . . "'"uuu, nieoi iiriarcreek tow nslilp, dee-eased. IS. J he first and Hnal account of William Wot la and ( liarles Nngle, Administrators 01 Sarah NaKle. lain ot Franklin townhIp, deceased. U. Thn account of J. SI. o. llanck. Exe-.utor of John Melllck, hetoot bcolt tow nshlp, deceased. 15. The first and partial account of Benjamin Evans. tJJ" Klkendall, lite cl ilgg& HegUtcr's Oftke, Bloomsburg, Jan. 5, i;o. w. h. jAconv, llegtister. PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Priutod at this Oflico ON 8HOUTEST NOTICE AND AT TUB MOST KEASONABLE TEKMS. Dauohy & Oo's. Advt. TKIFLINU WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS. USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, I!!lliiAT' lCnus, ciikst and Mucoua meu- Put xip only In Blue lioxes. BOl.Il II V ALL DHUOOISTS. O N. rnn rENTON T Mtth Avenue, New York. Kebl -4w I) ' APPM'I'tl i:i.i:mant oil ciiiKitiow, Au rn I beautifully framed, sent by man for ' " i ugau .t. maoHO e,o., I'niiaueipuia. HEADACHE. Pr. O. W. llensou'R t'elerv ntirt f:hnmoinllA llll nrn prepared expressly to rurn sick heodae he, nervous ness, sleeplessness, and will cure any case, omce, 1i N. L'utaw street, Iialllmoro, Md. I'rlcc M cpost ;ire free.and sold by all druinrlsts and country stores. tcDj-iw n A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS. 86TWo tvunt 50 more flrsit-clsiNN hew I ii k Sluchino ApentH, nnd 500 iicii oi cue icy iiiki nullify to leui ii me iitislness o( sicllliicrNeiv. it; iiiaeiiini'N. Coiiiiiciinilliui lllieriil, bill vurvlnc iicrorellmr to iiliillty, clinractcr anil iiitillllcn- iiiiiin oi iiiu Agent. l or purlieu lurn, mlili cai Wilson Sewing Maohino Co., Chicago. ejT&62nroadno, New Y"ork, or New OrleansrLa. voMii:ni i:i, hi'c:ci:.ss i s,ooo or iu Centennial Exposition. DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. Sold In (M) dnv. It being tho only roinnlrtf low price work (Till pagca oiilp M2.50.) treating ot the entire lilMlury, Hrmid billldlngM. Momlerlnl r-x-liibllN, riirtoHllles Krrnt dnN, etc.; HIiiMtrntril, andisi cheajier thsn any other ; rverjbody wants it. one new agent cleared s:ir.o in 1 nrrks. 3,NMI agents wanted. Send quickly for iiroor of above, opinions of ymclals, clergy, and press, bample pages ruu uescnpiiun: nuu our fxiru irriim. hubuakii UKUTliEie.-., i uuuiiiei, ijj naum uiie-ee. i mile., ru. CA ITPlNJ Ileevnrp of falsely claimed official jJ i.J-Ji-y and worthless books, s-end for proof. Feb. S.-4W d n- rANCY (lAIlimisstvIes with nameiocts. 4') post paid. J. 11. uusttd, Nassau, Iteus.Co. NIL Jan. 19, d OAQ'TS WANT! Eenteni AQ'TS WANTED FOR HISTORY ltcuutatDs :i3( nue eiic-rnvtoiis of bnlldlnca and wentsln the (Ireat Kxhtbttlon and Is the only au thentic and complete history published. It treats of ihe grand buildings, wonderful exhibits, curiosities, creat etents. etc. Verv cheflD and bolls at aleht. One afjent sold 4S copies In onnday. send for our extra terms to Agents and a full description of the woik, Aaoress national ruuusmng to., rmiaaei- pbla, Pa. Pnnin-nl Unreliable and worthless bookB on uauuuui the Exhibition are being circulated, Do not be deceived. tf that the book you buy con tains 674 pages anu B3u nne engra inga. (felU. Ht 4 NW U TAKE NOTICS. hVB tM Urffeit and t)Mt Mtlllrg StKtlontry f chRl a Ui Worll. It eonuini 0 bIimU of DiNr, IB nrI- mt . mocII . oonhfilder . caUta lien ,nd pl f luW? Jiry. CoropieW impl pkp, wltn eleAat row putM iMvt bu:wm, nnd ladlei' fahlonbl Unej St, piti tnJ Sropit,po-jld,25fBnt- O rwt"wrs iltn MnrtlJ. BRIDE A. CO.. 709 Broadway, N. V TWELVE fcrtlclm In ono. Th LIX)YD COliniKATinv. Tan rx tiMd at Pencil. PioholJer ind rpn,t'rT.rnktife, EnTiop "V"'"'! 'fl o Jiuuocr, fewwj? maenma i nrena henttly nlckM Utti, tnd tri'l ltt a lirtlme. Afntt r uiion. trina mot, tc." 8 it of i cmninon pencil, ruiuiriK fmpi as coining mnney inil titj It la thn best elUnir rtlc. out. In Airntii Sond Tut , ui lur yi, ciiraciroinirj mauctmrnu iowu. milDE&CO.. 709 Broadway N SIX r STATIONERY rACKADE3.ntl ttlfl LlAiyPIDlItlNATKJN lor DOLLARS. BRIDF Sl CO.. Jan lu, 'll-iw el THE HOPE OF REWARD li what Induces so many people In Hearcn of sim,i;xiii 'Amuxn i,vm to no to Michigan, anil select from tl i ONE MILLION OP ACRES pf tho l.ind grant of tho (irjnd ItapUla and Indiana 11. U. Co. strong soil, sure crops plenty of timber, no druiiths gi lusshopperd, or chimb bugs, pure water, running stienms, na'ly mirkets, clUtlzatton ana sctiouN. Uallroud runs through emtio of grant. Prlcp from f4 to per ucr. rend v,r our HUivtrn ted pamphlet, full of facts In (icrmnn and KnglUh. bay tn hat pajHr 3 ou haw this notice. Address W. 0. HUGHART, Land Comm'r., (IIIASD HAl'IDS, MICH. Title l'ei feet. I cc. s, lSTC-Sm d T. D. Kellogg's Advts. C1ED.UI VATS AND TANKS. for brew era, dyers, chenilUK, manutaetun-ra nnd prleale uwelliniri. tn.o. j. iiuitUllAliT K. Co.. June o-tsw. liuttonwood St., below Broad. UHIIKU CSOODS of every elefcriplion, Heltliic, l'aekliier. Iloise. Hoots and shoes. Clotli- fiiir. .te. Ill 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 l.KVICK. S(IN CO. 724Che(,L- nut St., Philadelphia, Agents National ltubber Co. Juno 9-4Sw. E NCYCLOPEDIA, New JiKvisen Fi.iTiON. l',coe) artlclin, S,X) on prailntrs, and is splendid maps. TI.e iiBST HOOK of uulveriuil know ledge In tlis laiuniHge Now In course or iiuljllriilli.il. M'FCl.Ml.N with map ml for so cents. AOUSTS WANTED. 'IIAS. II. DAVIS it CO., Phlla. Apr m ly, KXCHLSIOlt PRINTING INK CO., mZH'V AND CHliAPKS'l iMti.vriNo ink in -in:-; juukit llielilie ; l): Millie. AJrf. 11, TljlSfAPEilSKEPTON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF, 733 Sahsoh St., PHILADELPHIA, Who aro our uutliurlu'.l unenfs mitt rrcvlvn AUtk-iiinfiuroiM nr our V A T I0 N T S . 1 eiKOiiseteslrlujr liilalwoiit piiir.t. or duelling Infismntlou Irom the I'nilnl Mutes Pa ent tJir.ei ibould 1 e.i sutl I . A. 1 1 1-MAr-N, sell. Item Jireil con ami lotiltn I'sieMs, e n.-iiitj-iui , 11, (.t gjt nmlnatlons Irw. M) PATENT NO PA V. rWid to, ClrcuUr. 0:1. fs iru JOTICK 'From this date Ir.e ltlnomttmn' r.. fi,...u put In urncopliw-satrirttcosi and IiuulJeiurd sit r rum mm 1 it In urvtc elo s at foi The company leaie on hwA a lot of irnn lr suite d f I'uluiliiz rools. and oeisii. nr on r ii : . und r irruuTiit. " -...11, , 1 . V,. lxula V" irauon or fi.su rwr barrel. tW.lS.Tt... C. W. JI1I.LKII, H- J. H. MAIZE'S MAMMOTH GEOCE11Y contains tho largest btuk of TEAS, GBOCEBIES QQEBDsware, Glassware, Wo-toare, Canned Trults, Dried Tntitg, 8CONFKCTIO.NKKIKS, Ac. to bo found In Columbia couuty, A t'oiiipiefo ANsorlmout alwaj s on hand. Call and examine. Jam, mi. (iKNTK, fur Lest cliaim. In il. u...i.i walk N j 1 ' KUU,,ts riefity Item c nn SHERIFF'S SALE. ;ny virtue ot uneW wrlU luuea out of tXil of common raoa or uoiumoiacouiiv u reeled, will h exposed to publle ole t tbe Ovm llouso tn nioomsburj, at one o'ciock p. in. am MONDAY, FE11BUAHY 6, 1877, All that certain lot of ground Htuato tn B'oo" bur(f, Columbia county, rennyiTani, oo as follows? On tue norxn bj an mej, -7 in.- niiih hv lot of Siutn Harder nd weet by itoo.1 Btrect. belni fifty feet front md one hundred and ninety six feet in depth, more or less wbereo are crectod two Fram6 dwcUlnr housoswllh tM appurtenances. selred, taken into execution and to be sold M property of Hannah Staufltt and Jacob Dtanller. ALSO, Alt that certain lot of cround Htuate la tM Bs- ough of lierwlck, Columbia county, renyivi, bounded on the east by land of Sarah Smlther bouUi by publlo road, weit by John Snyder, Ber by 1'aul Klkendall, beinf one nunurea mnamw eight feet on canal street and forty feet doep mam or less, whereon ,ls erected a large Frame Tvw Stand, Shed, Stable and out-bulldlngi. Seized, taken Into execution ana w no nom mm a property of I'hlllp Spooney. ALSO, Thn fniintilnir ical estate situate Is the towtmt Dloomsburg.Columbla county, Pennsylvania, rxuV cd m follows 1 On the north, by an alley, o ( eastlby lot of William Bobbins, on the south tr sixth street: and on the we6t by lot of Wm. . oat- ton, said lot being forty-slx fet front ana snow hundred and nrty-eigm reel uoep, unereou i . ed a frame dwelling house and out-buiioings. Seized, taken into execution ana w oe now tm tmm property of C. W. Bodlne. ALSO, The following real estate situate in the MwnoMf of Heaver Columbia county. To., bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wlt! On tho north by pMl road, east by road or alley, bouUi by a publle road, west by street or olley.on which are erected a Uvers stand, frame stable and out-bultdtnga, being 111 te front and 150 deep being tiree lota. Seized, taken Into execution ana mwwiumuh property of Stephen Woodrlng. nw:v, tn fi..i rortoin im nt irround situate is MUQuivirj Columbia county, ra., bounded and doscrlbed aa e lows i on the north by Second street, east by land H. C. Hess, south by Third street, ana west oy 10, Michael Kederoffi being slxty-slx feet front mum two hsniJred and thirty-two deep.wnereon are erew ed a frame dwelling house, frame shop and statu. with tho appurtenances. Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold aa tbe property of A. M. Hughes. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate In Beaver township, Columbia county, To., bounded as follow lz.: On the north by land of widow Hosier, east try Jonas Ilredbenner, south by D., 11, W. R. K., G W. Fry and Nntnan Bredbenncr, west by pubns road i containing twenty-two (25) acrca.more or lew, whereon are erected a frame grist mlU.iog houseod outbuildings, together with the appurtenaneee. Seized, take Into execution, and to be seld a tuo property ot John W. llnwfc ALSO, on reliruary 10th nt tho Court House nt one p. x, the follow Ing properties, to-wit : All that certain real estate situate In Mlftlla towa slilp, 1 kjlumblt county, I"a bounded on the north Vf land ot I. K. Schweppeohelser.oa the cnstbyMaure' and Scheierpenhelser, nn the south by land of I. K. Sehwcppenhelser, on tho went by land ot Joseph C.earh.u-t, on which are erected a dwelling house, barn mid outbuildings, unld real estate consisting et nincty-tlve acres, more or less. . ALSO, One other tract or piece ot land situate In Mima towresblp ifoiefiald, bounded on the north by land el Isaac snyder, on the east by land of Henry Creaasv on the south by land of Jacob Nungesser, and west bv land ot Lawrence Waters nndotbers,whereon ate erected a dwelling house, barn and outbuilding containing 00c hundred nnd twenty (U0) aerii,mr or less, with the appurtenances. sei:ed, taken Into execution, and to be told as the property of John Alen. ALSO, All those three tracts or pieces or parcels ef U situate In Orange towushlp, Columbia county, Pea-sj-n nnla : Tract-No. 1, boLnded aa follows : by lands ot Allen hhellhammer, H. K. Remley, Phcbe Whit? mire, and Isaac Whltmtre; containing tMrty-seT acres and one hundred and two perchea,whereon an eruoted a two-story frame dwelling house, barn sad outbuildings, together with tho appurtenances. ALSO, Tract No. s, bounded ns follows : By landsot Johs Conner, Levi Alkman and Charles Whlunlxe; eoa, talnlugme acres and nlncty-two perches, more at less, with nil the appurtenances. ALSO, Tract No. 3, bounded as follows: By lands of JohJt Sttner, Frederick Beck, Benjamin Allabaeh. Joseph Whltmlru, nnd Lett and J. K. Alkman, Eltabeth W ftr, heirs of Isaiah Conner, and JohnStlner; co- talnlng nftecn acres and four perches, strict a ens ure, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken Into execution, nnd to be sold as the propei ty of John Etlner. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate in the tows of Minilnvilie, Columbia county, Pa., bounded ea tho north by Second i-treet, east by lot of A. 1. But nlew-, mulh by Third street, and west by hotel 1st et A W. Hess ; on which are erected a trame house and barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution, and t be sold as the property ot Manuel Klkendall. tr- CONDITIONS OF SALE. Purchasers moot pay ten percent, of the purchase money.or at least enough to cover all costs, at strung down ot sale. otherw tso property to be resold at once. JOHN W. UeFFMAN, Sheriffs omce, Sheriff. Jan. 12, 1ST7, Bab cock & Wyeth'a AMm Is lal-en Intrnully, nnd IXsltti-ely Cures Pheuma tNui, Lout, turalgla and Lumbago. WSold ay lieli-sdleanel Httall lri'e;gtsts everywhere, (eead fur circular to. llELI'lll.NSTlNE Jt BENTLET. liruK'gWh, Washlngion, 1). C. ix-i , t. lv. a A- w- A. ul Alii.i1 Outili mum AjiiTJrta, iSmwu. Mw- 1 UlU'i'ANV lOlMU' SALE. OF VALl A.ll.K RKAL ESTATE! I'.j WiIt cf an rrde-r of ihe orphan ' Court of Co-l-i i.otn i-oiiiiU, Ilio iinderi-Ub.!, A1I111I1 l-trator ef -lull- !!o-.i.ii, 1 ite ol Fl-lili'v,.,ree); lowni-i.lp, Coluru l)!tnvitit.i. erpi ,xpisi teinilo nr. Iltorrcrnl e3on A I t'UliAY. KLIIHITAHY 3, 1877, ut lm uVl ft In Ite- f r no"n, an Hint I'lL'ct: or ;st.ou.o biuade'd nn 1 de-crle d at foih.ws: on Hie north Wr liudef . II, Parlun, . M, V.e.neraua Jonatfls- 011 Ihn .M by the-Mad wb ch JUIJes CuluaUa aud 1U7ijt.c counties, ni d scuih by land of Heory hend'gand lleuln IUer, an1 on the wettbj laad of Jeob Ynplrt. coi.tali.lng ul-out KVV.N'I V-KIVK AC.'UEH with the buildings and Improtements. m- x, e 1 1 p 1 1 .a7.aTJ.ti.i BBS m "JLt,.?V s.YifiB.si.aTHSs BSBBSISIIIIGSISIM mm T1.II.M1 eir hLK. leu -rcei.t, of one-fourth mil the pure-bait- money lu Ui pal J ut the striking (Iowa of the pte'i city. Ihe one-fouith less Ihe ten per cc at at til" 'omnium n 1 f en'.e and the remaining turee-e tiurlhsiu one Jear theii-iifler, with tnlertst tntsa ciLnniidUeiu nltl. Iivp.u 1. PHAP11' Jet IT11IAH HOMIIS. Jan. 13,JTT-ta. AduuilstratOM. I ") KOTHONOTAltY'S NOTICE. .'oli'o W heieibv ertven that Peter fiwienk fwa. mltteeior Ieonsrd Aelnms of lxx.ust township Col umbla count), Pu has tile-u bli coii.mlttee accouat lu thii omce ot the Prothonotary of said county aa4 will Ui piesenlcd to the couit ou thosth day at Pebrimry leu and I'ontlimed In four dais -ut unlejj e-ause be shown 10 tho contrary. 1 1-W1 mi, ueAuuuv vi 1 tier tin, commiuee of Thomas Kressler, a lunatic as mtd by O. P. Knt iiuuitiiiiiiaiui tie ibiii cue, ue-e casiu, w lu Lie Bf O senleil at the same time and ronnrmpd kaitim uits- above unle ra eiceplleu. lu Hied Hhln :our days. ii.ir.aaiut. an.51!T7, t. Um feil llullduy Gin, 1. up 1.1:, inntAni.ii, oiiKAr BRANSON KNITTERS, $20. Make I lest Hosiery at least Cett. Salesroom roralaehlniia. itru.rv.vrB tc, ' " Hot N. EIQUT1I BT rillLAUULPrriA. Ubcvi uni c, w co. BLANK MMtTOACIES foroale cheap t ike Colcmbuv omce, r mis r-irtk is on nu -with ROWELL k pHESMAN . Advertising Agsntt, THIBtA I, CHESTNUT STC, T. 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