The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 16, 1877, Image 3

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'HIE COLUMBIAN.
IlIiOOJlNllUHtl. TltlllAT, MAHCUIU. isn
Unll Komi Time Table.
L VCKAWANNA IlLOOMSDUIlO HAIL ItOAl)
Accommodation Train,.
Mall Train
Exprosa Train
KOHTU.
. .5 A.M.
T.81 A. M
, U.0 1'. M.
, .m r. m.
eocni.
T.S1 A. M.
4.49 1'. l
ll.tT A. M
Mathlm Kline will sell real estate In Fil
ing Creek Township at private alc. Bee advertisement.
J. G. Lehly, ion of Cpt Isaac Leldy of Hem
lock Watted our offica on Tuesday. He halls
from Carthago Mo., and In In excellent health.
The Bcranton RqnMUan, In Its Issue of tha
Oih lnt. speaks of "Yellow Jack" Donnhueat
avhiR hecn tried at UloomsburK. The people
here never found it out.
CATAW1SSA HAIL ItOAD.
NOtlTIt. poutn
accommodation Train MS A. M. T.8T r. M,
Itctf'tUr Gvpress 4.(0 P. M. 11.83 A. M.
Tiirnnen care on Express, train either to New York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
U.itawu.a and Wllllamsport.
TO t 19TANTSUHSCmtlErt9.
Parties living out'idnof this State who have
nnt nald their subscription up to Oct. 1st, 1870,
will have their papers flopped and the bins sent
far collection If not paid by April lit. e can
not afford to pay postage on papers for which
wc do not receive the price of subscription
Subscribers living outside of this comity, hut
within the State, will receive n similar notice
soon, unles" many of tnem respond.
Marr has ju-t received new goods.
Sheriffs sales on ihe 17lh and 20th of this
month, at the Court House.
Fresh "had have made their nppearanco
the market.
John Smith will sell hi personal property
to-morrow, 17th Inst.
Rev. IS. H. Crevcr, of Harrisburg will preach
In the M. K. Church on Sunday next.
J. H. Ilellrr has been appo'iLtid Post Mas.
ter at Ilcllcrsvlllc in this county.
Tli-.mlnilnistr.itor of Daniel Miiflly wllUell
real estate In Light Slltet on the 2lth lust,
See advertisement.
Tli SliipMiv-butg XactMjt a singuhr In
cident occurrI at the resilience of John Yundt,
I near that plce, last week. The female mem
bers of tlieamily were about to commence the
quilting f a cotton bed spread or "comfort,"
and Mrsfundt, in order to mako the cotton
more co ptct, began to pat It, or compress it
with h hands, when It suddenly Ignited and
f ... ... . .i .i I jrnuiiii
explcf a a loud no.se, ana tore ine enure. ,iir(Mlgh Ultt llau t w th(. llt. fl,,14 Bt
fabrl'l'ito shreds. Asa matter of course the I'd. L.,wcMlifrir. having just retur-d
whi nousiiiiiirt was thrown into tuu greatest , jnpw xorlc Is now prepared to
An adjourned Court for argument and mo-
Business aotiuo
SPEOIAIi ANNOUNCEMENT.
The scene presented durlnz the lato itiau
(juration was ill animated nno. The style
of dress worn by tho members of both Hous
es, consisted of every conceivable stylo of
.rasiiion riiu it was not necessary to iook
coyusion anil consternation. No cause, as yet
cjf be assigned fur this singular occurrence.
tlons will be held here on Friday, March 30th. ( A Rrornc or Death. " Yellow Jack"
Ilia reasons for a new trial In the rases of Iles-eOoiiohue, one of tho comic uned Molly Ma
ter, Tully, and McIIugli will then be argued J gulres In jail at Mauch Cliunk, who was to
nave been hanged recently between Ihe Hours
Mr. Dvvid Lowcnberg has just letnrned from
New York ami Philadelphia where he made
largo purchase of Spring goods.
Yesterday various plans for a new County
jail were submitted to tlie commissioners. No
particular one has yet been nJopted.
Maple sugar is in the market. Wc wtll take
n quantity of it at this office on subscription, if
any one offers it.
The assignee of Abraham Miller will sell
real cstato at Iirwick on the U4lh Inst. Sec
advertisement.
We are pointing vendue bills at the lowest
rates, on heavy poster paper. Orders by mail
or otherwise will be promptly executed.
If voti are suddenlv asked, "who among me?
c! ants liavemtdo the largest fortunes in
shortest time In legitimate business," will A1
your reply naturally be, "judicious ai'"'"
sers?"
John Wanamaker, the great rlothle'f Phil
adelphia has just opened a general IV "
store on the corner of Thirteenth "'
Street, where he employs nearly se1 hundred
clerks.
Oeo. P. Waller, youngest son ReT' D-
Waller, was gradusicil at tho Jemon McJi'
cal College of Philadelphia, ". ln 11
class of nearly two hundred wisn mm
abundant success in his choss' profession.
Pat Hester and the Democratic psrtv are
equally dissatisfied witli the law. Repubtiam.
The Democrats arc not dissatisfied with the
law, but are naturally Indignant at Its persistent
violation by the opposition.
Two men were arrested on Tuesday afternoon
for peddling oysters on the streets without a
license. After a hearing before justice ltrowr
thy were committee! to jail In default of bail.
They are from Danville.
If advertising has failed with you, try 1' on
another lack. A good tiling is worth a fair
trial. If one business man finds his account in
advertising, why should not another?
Two employees of Ihe Delaware, Lackawan
na Western Railroad Company were kllleel
on Satu relay last, at different points, one near
Kingston and the other at Danville. We have
not learned full particulars. Their names were
Albert Everhart, and Richard Higgins.
Charcoal has been discovered to be a sure
cure for burns. By laying a small piece of cold
charcoal on the burn the pain subsides imme
diately. By leaving the charcoal on for an
hour the wound is healed, as has b-en demon'
strateel on several occasions.
Nelson Kitchen will sell a largo lot of per
sonal nroperty on hi' premises, one mile from
Je-rseytown, on Tuesday the 27th lnt. bfgin-
,!,. nt nlni! o'clock in the morning. -ir
Kitchen intends to remove to the west.
of ten and two o clock, has had a writ of error
taken out In his case fur argument in the Su
preme Court, and tills delays the execution
thirty days from the 21st of last month. " Yel
low Jack" was one of the last tried before the
great Bloomsburg hearing, and has come nearer
to Ihe gallows than any of his confederates,
The rcasou why a writ of error was not obtained
sooner was owing to the lack of funds. It ap
pears that the money has been secured, however,
and the case will be carrieel to the Supreme
Court.
Ml. I'll ' I
Public with tho latest novelties In dents'
Wear. UIs doods nro First-class, whllo his
garment, are mado up In City Stylo and can
not bo excelled. Call and see th latest
nyles iwd select your Spring Suits at
D I-OWEN1IEHOS.
Down again I Ile-nt Calicoes 8 ccnta per
yard at Lutz ec Sloan's.
Caldwell's Dread is as whlto as snow and
as light as a feather,
BARGAINS I Selling at greatly reduced
prices to mako room for spring goods at E
M. Knorr's.
FOR SALE OR RENT. A hottso and
lot situated on Mnlp street, Bloomsburg.
Apply to Funk fi Waller.
Mar 10-4w
Mary Evans will soil real estate on Iron
Street, Illooinsburg, on ApiilSth. Sm adver-tiemeut.
Our Post Master is hedging. In erne edito
rial he bla thers Hayes and his policy, and in
the next sings prciu of praise to Don Cameron.
Snow fell all day on Monday, making the
roads muddy and the walking bad. This is
about the last of the season. At least we hope
BO.
Base-Bali. Rules for 1877. There are
many in this county who will be Interested In
this item concerning the changes in the code of
rules for next season. The site of the bases is
to"bV IncreSfeVlfO' twelve to fifteen inches
square. The home plate is to ho brOl4, 'nt0
the diamond, the sides of the plates forming'a
portion of the foul lines. The second good ball
Iter two strikes is to bo calleel fair, after the
manner of tho amateurs. All dead balls which
are unfair are to count against the pitcher, and
towards helping the batsman to a base on calleel
balls. Umpires are to be allowed to enter Ihe
field during the progress of n game. Fair fouls
will not he allowed. Ifn player strikes at a
ball plainly with the Intention of not hitting it,
he shall be declared out. Earned runs are not
to be reckoned In scoring. If a ball when struck
hits a bac runner, the latttr shall bo declared
out.
Wanted : 2000 bushels of Corn j the
highest market price paid for sumo In cash.
Taken in lots ol 25 bushels or more. Call
on or address
H. W. AUL.
Espy Station, Pn.
Gents' fancy Slippers at cKinney's.
Go to E. Si Knorr's for bargains ln Boots
and Shoes.
I lie Wl Ill's ( holte
A Centennial Dccition,
Competent jiijM icprtMMidi iho Hvlllr.ed
peolle of the wor.el nppolnliel for Ihe knol.
eelju of particular artor sciences, convent!! at
Philadelphia, for six months In decldejUpoii the
esmiparmlve'nierlts eif the various lht enliotiB of
mankind, awn'rdeJio Ihemanulacttirersof .Ben
nn'a ('iulri Porous Plaster? after a careful test
ainl eonipiri-nn of this reiniirlableremeely with
S'i uy p ruos ainl ollu-r' kit ds or plasters, tin
' - t , i ,nl r.t.lv mimUI. nhove all foiefcn and
American compelilois, on tho ground of its
gr.at anteriority over Oilier plasters', and lis
wonderful p-iln relieving strengthening and en
rnlivo prn-rtle. Ue-ineinber Unit this ilet-lsinn
w - made by limr piuclieal mid killed phjsl-
KIOS,
Id member lliHtlio nostrum was allowed tube
ihlbliril at the Centennial, lleiuenilier wheli
you are suffeiiiig f'om any ucheor p.iln that Ben
son 8 caprine I'lastcr is ine ucm icmcuyever
devised lor all external difficulties.
SHAllltllY t.TtillNSON,
PlIAKllACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, N. T,
May 19, '70 ly.
BENSON'S
OArcfNE l'OKOUS 1'I.ASTEItS,
A great Improvement on ordinary poro .a p'asters.
RELIEVES PAIN AT ONCE.
TI1D IlKST
Strengthening' Flastcr Known.
CUItES QUICKLY
tthcumatlsm, Neuralgia,
Lame and eak Hack,
Scl.itlcs, Lumbago,
spinal anil Kidney Complaints,
all aches and pains of a local nature.
Sold everywhere. Price !5 cents.
May M'-ly KKAIlttltV JOHNSON,
Pharmaceutical Chemists, N.V.
SIIJ21UEFS SALE.. .
Ily virtue of sundry writs of Vend K and A 1-
las Levait facias to tho SherlfTof CotumUa county
dlrcCUld, thfro will bo exposed to publio Bale at the
Court House ln Uloumsburg. at one o'clock on
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1877,
The bill entitled "An Act to erect and con
Ftitutc the dii-trlct of the poor of the township
of Bloom, in the county of Columbia, the poor
district of Columbia county" has passed third
reading in the Senate. This docs not afie-ct
districts acting under tho general poor laws,
unless they decide by vote to come in.
The act making on appropriation of$100,
000 to state normal schools for the year begin
ning the first Monday in June, 1877, has pass
ed third reading in the House.
The members of the Philologlan Society at
the Normal School, will give an entertainment
on the evening of March 22nd. The place has
not yet been decided upon.
Counterfeit ten cent pieces are in circulation.
They arc made of lead, and although pretty
well executeel, can be easily iletectdl by the
ring. They are elated 1S77.
Subscribers who expect to change their post
office address on the 1st of April, will please
notify us in time to order tho change on our
mailing lUts,
We have been informed that a man in the
employ of Grove Bros., in their quarries at
Lime Ridgo was accidenlly killed last Satur
day. It costs less to print advertisements than to
send out salesmen. A good advertisement is
seen and read by more people in one day, than
most s.ilesmes call on in a year.
It is a curious circumstance that "Webster's
Dictionary, Unabridged," according to its title
on the back of the book, does not contain the
word "unabridged."
Parents, mothers, nurses, do not fail to give
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup to Iho little ones for
all cases of coughs and colds. Only costs 25
cents.
A bill has finally passed the House of Rep-
resentatives at Harrisburg making an appro
Mrs. Sallie Snyder an aged widow, commit
ted suicide on Wednesday, February 28, by
drow ing herself in a spring, near the residence
of Phineas Young, in Orange township, where
she had been living. The water in tho spring
did not cover her head, and she laid with only
her face in the water. It is said that she has
tried to freeze herself to death several tiuiew
tills winter. She was about 75 or 80 years old,
and had been supported by the poor directors
for a number of years.
A Boy's Lnei Tons off. Jeremiah Hurley,
about fifteen years of aire, son of Michael Hur
ley, living at Luko Fuller s, was assisting his
father to haul wood from the mountain not far
from their home, on Tuesday afternoon. They
had a three mule team. When coming ebwn
the mountain the front mule was unhitched and
the boy undertook to ride him, but the animal
be-camc unminngable and run away throwing
his rider, who became entangled in the harness,
and was swiftly draggeel along until a project
ing stump caught him, tearing his leg oil at tne
knee anil I him from the harness, the leg flying
ono way and its owner another. The flighted
father hastened to his boy and with commend
able presence of mind tightly butkltd his sus
penders around the ragged anil bleeding mem
bers, thus saving his life till he carrieel him
lieirae, when a)t. R. L. Wright was called, who
assisted by Dr. D. S. Hollenbich, amputated a
few inches of the mangled stump. The opera
tion proved to be almost too muclf for the suf
ferer, but he aflerev.uds revived and yesterday
morning was doing wtll. It is remarkable that
otherwise he escaped without a scratch. 67i't
mojtm lUrvUl.
Berwick, Pa. Marcli 12th 1877.
Editors "Columbian." (7eii; The last is
sue of the " lllonmtburg Journal contains an
editorisl which seems to demand notice on your
part. I allude to the charge made against the
Normal School. As your senior editor is a
Trustee of this insiitution, he ought to be au
thority on the subject. If "infidel ecnlmenli'
are "(incfun'njr the ini'ncfs ofhuntlrcdtofouryoutfo,
many of whom are to become teachers" through the
nfluencc and teachings of "tins school, the pun-
lie ought to know it. II not true, the statement
liould be corrected at once and emphatically.
he Normal School has many warm friends in
Spring Hats, just received at D. Lowen
berg's. Appletou "A" Musliu 0 cents per yard by
the bolt at Lutz & Sloan's.
Hill, 10 cents.
Real Eitale for reut by M. Wynkoop on
Third Street, Bloomsburg. Mar. 2, 3w
A brick house nud lot on Centre street
for sale. Inquire ol 1. S. Kuhn.
Mrs. Milton Charles, Exchange Block.has
jut received a lot of delicious Milwaukee
and Ciucinnatti Beer to which sho asks the
attention of lovers of a good article. Ihe
be6tof ale and beer always on band.
Rubber Boots at McKinuey'a.
Prettv Suits for Little Boys,
School Suits for Youths,
Neat Suits for Children,
Lute in Style, low in Price at
D. Lowenberg's.
I'UBI IC NOTICE.
The public is hereby Informed that they
can obtain the latest stvlcs at lowest nriccs
.hi all kiuds of Spring Clothing, School Suits
fur rtnvsri'fiVirculta lor unildren. Anbby
Suits for Youths, alf o't hlirUsUtvJcs andj
at the lowes-t prices at u. Lflwenuerg s.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Dauchy & Co'b. Advt'tf.
rANCY fAItDHlHstjlrs with nnmeiorls.
ist i am. j. u, nusiea, isauau, jiesi.s-o. .i
nr.
jCflCOSttAI
Feb. 10, '11 -s)w el
E. F. KUNKEL'8 HITTER. WINE OF IKON.
This truly valuable tonic has been so thoroughly
tested by all classes of the community that it Is now
deemed Indlspenslblo us a tonic medicine. It costs
but little, purities tho blood and gives tone to the
stomach, renovates tho system and prolongs, life.
Kter body should have It. For the cureol weak
stomachs, general debility, Indigestion, diseases ot
the stomach,, and forall cases requiring a tonic.
This wine Includes the most agreeable and eWclent
s&ltof Iron wo possess citrate ot magnetic oxtde
combined with the most energetic ot vegetable ton-
Ids 5 ellow l'eruilan bark.
'Do you want something to strengthen you?
i Do you want a good appetite ?
lt , ,i, um.iI In t-lil r.f l.n.i-nn.niuD
' Ho you want energy s
Do jou want to sleep well?
Do ) ou want to build up eur constitution ?
Do ou want to feel well 7
Do ou wan a brisk and vigorous feellne ?
If you do, try Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron.
) I only ask a trial of this valuablo tonic.
isewaro of counterfeits, as Kunkel's Hitter Wlno of
Iron ts the only sure and effectual remedy ln the
known world for the permanent cure of dyspepsia
Ladies' Rubbers at McKinney's.
large sttick of Jewelry and the largest I ua debility, and as there are a number of lmltatluns
stock of
Sloan's,
Ribbons iu town is at Lutz et
New Spring Goods this week U E. Me
Knorr's.
An elegant line of Neck Wear just re
ceived at 1). Lowenberg's.
The best place, after all, to buy Boots and
Shoes is at E. M. Knorr's.
Buy jour Boots and Shoes at McKlnney'
for he hlill "holds th i fort," and sells Good
at "hard pan" prices.
OHered to the public, I would caution the co-rinun!
ty to pm-chabe none but the genuine article, manu
factured by E. F. Kunkcl, a ,d having his stamp on
the cork of every bottle. The tcry fact that others
ire attempting to Imitate this valuablo remedy
proves Its woith and speaks volumos in Us favor.
Bold only In il bottles, or six bottles tor A Try tuts
valuable m-dlcluo and be convinced of Us merits.
old by druggists ai.d dealers everywhere.
TAln. WOUM P.EMOVED ALIVE.
Head and all 'complete, ln two hours. No fee till
head
by Dr.
1'a. Send for circular with a treatise on all kinds of
worms, advice free. Ask j our druggl-t for a bottlo
of Kunkel's Worm Syrup, v htch w III do tne worm
It never falls to remove all kinds, frok.
Tho following real estate, situate In the Town ot
hloom burg, otuinhta county, Pi nna., bounded and
described as follows t On the north by the U. I.
V. Kali Itoid.east by lot of Peter Ulllrnej cr.south by
Seventh street, and west by IHnomsburg ass Co..
containing tnre.fourths of an acre, more or less,
wheieou are i-reeto I n large two story brlek temndry
and machine. khtip, a frame ware house, frame black
siiitlli shop, frame car shop, together with engine
and bollerr, latncs, fans, planers, drill press, belts
pulleys, grlndtone,borlng machines, Ila!iks,patterns,
and all Httures and belongings thereto the proper-,
ty or lurnoacu Hess.
ALSO,
All that house and lot situate t the Town ot
Illoonvburg, Columbia county, Pcnna., bounded on
the west by East street of said town, southwardly
by an alley, northwardly by lot of ( horlessavago,
eastwardly by an alley ; whereon aro erected a brick
dwelling house, and outbuildings tho property of
Samuel Turnbach.
Seized, taken Into elocution, and to bo sold as the
property ot Turnbach Hess and Samuel 1 urnbach.
, ALSO,
Tho following described property, to-wlt: Begin
ning ntn stone corner of land belonging to David
Creasy, thence north four an-I one-half degrees east
one hundred and twenty-eight perches to a stone,
thence by other land belonging to Adam Creasy
north seventy-nvo and ono-half degrees east eighty
perches to a stone, thenco by land of John llrown
south fourteen and three-quarter degrees east one
hundred and ninety-seven perches to a stone, ttienco
by land of John Engle north seventy-three degrees
west ono hundred and fort) -Ave perches to the
place ot beginning; containing nlnety-ntne acres,
one hundred and forty-sli perches and allowance.
SeUed, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho
property of John It Yohe and Amelia Yohe, his
ALSO,
Tho following real istit., situate ln
township, Columbia county, l'Cfl.1Slanl, hounded
ou the north by land of Benjamin WarCr, on the
east by land of Benjamin Eves and others', OJhe
south by land of WU!lam Masters, on the west W
land ot William Cox and others containing sixty
acres, moro or less, wheroon are erected a frame
dwelling hnu'e, a barn and outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution, am to be sold as tho
property of William Falrman.
ALSO,
A Ce'rtafn 'jot or,pleco of ground sltcate ln the
Town ot Bloomsbutg, Columbia county, Pcnniylva"
nia, bounded and described as follows, to-v.lt: frent
tng on Fifth street of said town, and adjoining lot of
Henry Wtlf on the east, an alley oh tho south, Cath
ailDe street on the west, and said Fifth street on tho
north, said lot being about ninety feet on said Fifth
street, and two hifnCrcd feet, moro or less, ln depth,
whereon fire -erected a.framo.two story dwelling
houSt'. frame si able, and butbulldlngs.
seized, taken Info execution, and to bo sold as the
roperty of Clark Ji. Brown
! " " ' . ALSO
1 All that certain lot, ot land situate tn the town ot
(jatawlsta, Columblacounty, Pennsylvania, bounded
on the cat by Thjrd'tstreet, on -tiro north' by lot of
M. A. llrown, on the west by an alley, on the south
VJy Isaiah John, said lot being In front fifty feet and
In depth two nuuare a ana ten ieee, wnereon is erect
ed a two story house, and outbuildings.
i Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the
property ot James D. llrown.
ALSO,
All those two certain lots ot ground Situate in tho
village of (leorgetowns Beaver township, Columbia
POLIOY-IIOLDEHS
OP TUB
Cuntinenial, Stcmily, MtayLifs
And other doubtful 'NSUItANCE COMPANIES
TAKE NOTICE.
TIIK NHW ENGLAND MUTUAL
(Chartered M5) offers special terms for reinsurance
Msrston and Wakclln, Oen. Ague, 13t,s. 4lh street,
mils. M.ercu 9, 'IJ-4W d
t ii i r i, i x a
WITH A COI.D IS ALWAYS DANGEROUS.
USE
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS,
a sure remedy for COt'flHS, and all diseases of the
TIlltOAT, LUSUS, C1IEVT and MUCOUS MUM
BKANE. Put up only in 31uo boxos.
HOLD BY ALL DRUOQ18TS.
C N. CRITTENTtlS 7 Sixth Avenue, Now York.
March a, '7J-w II
OOnn A Month, AOKNTS WANTED on our
plUU TIIIIKK (1UEAT J BOOKS. Tho Story Of
flHARLEY POSS.
a full account ot this eire-tt Mystery, written by his
Father, b' ats ttoblnson Crusoe ln thrilling Interest,
The Illustrated lUmMioos to all Kblioions, at Oom
plete Account of all denominations and si-ct.s. soo
Illustrations. Also the ladles' medical culrto. by Dr.
rancoast, lu Illustrations. Theso books sell at sight.
Male and Female Agents coin money on them. Par
ticulars free. Coulee by mall tt each. John K. Pot
ter Co., I'hlla. March , 'TI-w d
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
VTOTICE.
Anoto for twenty-four dollars and .odd ronfOti
favor of l.zeklcl Cole, slgnett byJ. Ale, dated about
April Mti, lit has been lost by tho owner. Notice Is
hereby eiven th.it tho ssmo will not bo patd.ns a new
now has been given la Its stead. amEL coUJ
March 9, 1K7-SW
Itf pursuaiirp of ii order of Delano C. Cal
vin, Esq . Purreigate of the Count of New York,
i.uilCelsherehJ given tit all persons having chilin
n...i.,v i i,,n, .nr. ptPr. Imni.r 1'stawlsso. I'entisil-
vanla, but leaving assets within the city and county
of New York, deceased, to present the wmowlm
vouchers uiereor to ine Buuscriuer, ue .uw unmr,
M Wall street. In tho t lty of Sew York, on or Ufcre
the eighteenth dav ot Juno next.
Dated, Now Y ork, tho seventh day of December,
18"1' FIlEPr.llllK C. 1IAVEVEYK11,
Dcct5-m Executor.
TXE' UTORN NOTICE.
li E3TATU.0F WILLIAM lOmSOV, DXCIASED.
Letters Testamentary on tho estate of WWlim
Johostn law of tho 'I'wp.of (iieennood, county or
Columbia, deceaseil.havelieen granted by tho Itegls
terot said county to Ira JobnBun ofsimo t--p. AU
persons having claims agalnn the estate of thedece
dent aro requested to present them for settlement
and those Indebted totho estate to make payment
to tho undersigned executor wlthoutdeiav.
IHA JOHNSON,
Feb. 9, 1SIT-W. Executor.
A
VICTOR'S NOTICE.
Alcolt's Water Wheel
Aicardcd the Centennial ilidal.
The most practical, simple, and
cflectlve. Its superior advanfgo
at partial gate Is universally ac
knowledged.. Address,
T. a ALCOTT U HON,
Mfrs.ot Wheels and Mill Machln
ery, Mocnt Hollt, N. J.
Wo win give manufacturing rights. Mar. 2-ew d
A UT(J1UTTVE BUSINESS.
37') WUIlt Allll IIIOI'U Ilt'Hl-t'ltlSH
Scvln(iTlucliin .tgi-nisi. aiiet nint
rlcn or eUWYy: ulilllly t
leurii llic litiNliHuiefi Ve'IflttfNe-iv
Incr mnchliti'N. CoiiiimiihuI
lltirrnl, hut varying itcconlliit; to
nullity, character nnd qiiulllica
IIiiiin ol tliss AkciiI. Tor imitlc .
lai'SJ, neteli 1'Nn
Wikon Sewirjg Macbino Co., Chicago.
827 & 659 Broadwa) , Now York, or New Orleans, La.
March 2. '77-4W el
IM TUX XSTilK OF WSI. AB5Cn, BEC'D.
Tle undersigned Auditor to make distribution of
the haianen of the funds tn tho handi of the.
Administrator, nmon-' the parties entitled
thereto, will attend to the duties ot his appointment
IIPI1 OIlllu in umuinuui muuiuauuit,
on Saturday Ihe Slth day of March 170, when and
where all iwrsons having claims against tho said
estate are requested to present the samo before the
Aunuor or ueucuajTeu eruiu vuiuiuit ui iui .iu. v.
said fund. F. 1'. BlLLMEYEll,
Feb. 23, 1S77-4W AUOieor.
UDITOirS notixeI
ln the matter of the tale of the personal property of
Samuel Turnback andS. M, Hess, late trading
at Turniacli it Hess.
The undersigned Auditor to mako distribution ot
the proceeds arising from the sale ot the personal
property of Turnbach Hess among tho partlcf en
titled to receive the same will attend to the do
tics of his appointment, at the olllee ot somua
Knorr. ln Blewmsburg, on Wednesday. March 81st,
IfiUifit 10 o'clock a m.wien nud where all persons
having claims against the said estate, aro required
to present the Rama before tho Auditor, or bo de
barred from coming ln for a share ot said fund.
II. C. BITTENBENDEII,
Feb S3, 10.-4W. Auditor.
A HOME AND FARM
OF YOTJR 0"W3ST,
On the lino ot atlUBAT KAILROM) with good
markets both EAST and WEST.
Now is the time to e ecure it
Mild CMnate, Fertile Soil, best Country for Stick
liaising In the United states.
XTOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I have this day bought
at ' onstable's sale, as the property of 11. N. A mer
man, ine loinwing properly Mti uue tuun niu.i-,
one parlor stove, ono wagon, one single set harness,
one cupboard, two beds and bedding, one clock, onu
COW weuey yieru unriii, uue inuio, njw cuuiit. tiu
of wh'cli i ave left with the said 11. N. Amerman
during ml ploajlKJind I hcrebycautonall persons
not to Interfere or meJClcwlUi the same.
I. A. AMKlDtArt.
Ftshlngcreek, Feb. ntli, 1677.
March t-sw
T7XEUUTOR'S NOTICE.
I i ESTATK OF OeNlEI. 11KNNIN0BU. OKC'O.
Letters Testamentary on tho estate ot Daniel Hcn
nluger, lato ot Beaver township. Columbia county,
deceased, have been granted by the Register ot nald
,-nt:i,tir tn .n!in llnnnlnrrei' nud ellileon NusS. Ot Bea
ver tow nslilp. Co umbla county. Executor, to whom
all persons Indebted arc requested to make payment,
and those ha lug claims t.r demands against the said
estate will mako them known to the said Executors
without delay.
JOllV 1IENNINOER,
11IDEON NbS,
March 9-6W" Executors.
Bonks. Maps. Full Information nlso-"TIU2 WO
Nlllllt" sent free to a I parts of the woild.
Address, O. P. DAVIS
Land Com. V. V. II. II.
March 2, t7-lw d OMAHA, NKB.
S'onn TlinoAT. The following preparation
(simple and cheap) is highly efficacious when
iifed in the early stage: Tour a pint of boiling
water upon 'J5 or 30 leaves of common sage:
let the infusion sland for half on hour. Add
vine ar sufficient to make it moderately acid,
and honey according to the taste. Tim com
binalion ol the astringent and the emollient
principle seldom falls to product the desired
eflect. The infusion may be uscel as a garglo
several limes a day. It has this advantago
over many gargles it is pleasant to the taste
and may be swallowed occasionally, not only
without danger, hut with advantage.
Among the changes iu the tax bill agreed on
by Ihe ways and means committee one is to in
clude in the assessment, all horses and cattle
over two years old, instead of over four years
,hl : to strike out the clause taxing occupants
and salaries and cmiluments of office, and in
lieu thereof impose a jer capita tax of fifty
cents on all males over twenty-one years of age
that pay no resl estate tax, and that there be no
special lax collected for stale purposes, hut that
t'F- . .,! , , (il
nrintion of $5,000 to improve tho navigation of """ v .
i,.vl, ii,,l. nt ib Knsnuehanna river "easury vo ewe .iir.
from the head of the Nanticoke pool to the
borough of Tiltston, Luzernejcounty.
A certain ptrly who takes care to inform the
public in a private way that he gives his ser
vices gratuitously, which is a fair compensa
tion for them, is passing his leisuro hours in
writing for a newspaper. Propriety and de
cency are not among t' e elements that enter
into his peculiar style of composition.
Says IhoScranton J?rpuMictm: 'Those who
think we can't appreciate "ruins" in this cily
would do well to take a slroll up Lackawanna
avenue and see how we delight in treasuring if ,i.e Shenandoah Herald will be kind
tho shaky walls and widows of Exchange Ulock, I cll0llgl, 0 send a reporter up here occasionally.
and the old Opera House."
Those "shnky widows" had heller get mar
ried.
On Thursday night of last week Wesley Bo
dine, Hiram Long, "Business" Beers and "Smo
ker" Earns had a hearing before justices Brow
er, on the charge of stealing a tub of oysters
from E. Jacoby on the 27th ult. Bodine was
the principal, he having carried the bivalve-
away, while the others assisted in disposing
of them. Bodine played the role of Kelly the
"Bum" and confessed on the witness stand,
Two other persons who were arrested on the
same charge were discharged, and the four
above named were committed to answer at court
rhey are out on hail.
n j i t ,.!i r,.j1j, ,1'rlCBfl It never falls to remove all kinds
Ready made Cloth ng to suit Evcrybod , u3 Directions Sim it,
iod and cheap at 1. Lowenberc a.
good and cheap
COAL. COAL
m.l KutaMlshed Pnal Vird.
C. YV. Nr.AL & JSro., Wholesale & Retail
Hcatera In nil siiea of the best qualities ol
Red and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest
maiketrates. Have constantly on hand largo
stocks of ,
Domestic,.
Cunola.
Blacksmith's Anthracite,
llituminnlls.
and Limeuurner a uoai.
County, Pennsylvania, numbered forty:three () and
forti'.fo'ur (Ul ln'tlie plan 6f lots laid 'out by Ocorge
passes, beat, pin and stomach worms removed h". Drlesbach, bounded as follows: On the north by
r. Kunkel, 2: North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Second btreet, on the south by an alley, on the east
by liimMreei, on eue wcEt oj peuooisireet; cacuui
said lots containing fifty (10) feet front onHecond
street and extending back ono hundred and ntty
(130) feet to the alloy.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the
N
EW STOCK OF CLOTHING.
AND
Gentlemen' a Dross Goods. rr
I Tirnnprlv eif C. W. noone.
ten per cent, ot tho purchase money, or at least
enough to cover all .costs, at striking down of Bale
otherwise property to be resold at once.
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
March 2, 1877. Sheriff.
i?u..A,.tal nttnntlnti i-ivn tn the Drenara-
Berwick and vicinity, and the writer has been tion of coalbcfore leaving our yards. Grain
one ofthe warmest of them. Surely the char- and Lumber taken in exenange icr coai.
acterofthe institution, of its board of Trustees Coal delivered 1 to f the towngit
and of its faculty do not warrant such an infer- """"our office, will receive prompt at-
ucli less a specific chanje, such as has tentjon Office and Yards nt William Neal
ade by the "Hloanuiburg Journal." Will f. sona' Furnace, East Bloomsburg. Your
DAVID LOWENBERO
Invites attention to his largeandelegantstock
ROLLINS & HOLMES,
have removed to Evans' Block,
Main Street.
ence, nv
been made
ou give us ihe facts?
Yours Respectfully,
lNO.uinER.
In the absence of the Senior editor we can
not answer for the Trustees. We never pay
patronage respectfully solicited.
COAL. VI I
COAL
Have you tried Kirby's WildCherry Cough
Balsam ? A very palateable compound lor
any attention to the stuff that is printed in the I the various affections olthe throat and lungs
above named nsper. but we take it that the
charge Is untrue from the very fact that it is
made by the Journal.
it has been used with success, in seven cases
of asthma giving instant relief and in jnany
cases effecting n pcrnamcnt cure. Price 60
centa per bottle and positively warranted to
give entire satisiaction er money reiuuum,
Kirby'a Magic Relief for the instant cure
of severe and acute pains.
Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas
ant, safe and effectual.
Kirby's Horse and Cattle Powders are tho
best powders for stock, manufactured. Try
them and be convinced.
The Cnnrt again Decides llnmptrm Ihe Legal
Governor cf South Carolina.
Charleston, S. C, March 13. The
educations of the conflicting claims of Hamp
ton and Chamberlain to the government
came up in the circuit court to-day as in-
in the validity of a commitment bp a
istice appointed by Gov. Hampton. "R?
Judge Reed decided that the authority ol m,,,ip,i i,v ,i,B firat Physicians
the trial justice must be respected as that of The above preparations are for sale by all
efe facto and i!e jure officer of the Btato. Uruggista anu aeaiers lu.meuioiuo.
This decision establishes the legality ot the
Hampton government as to the Charleston
circuit. The other circuit judges through
out the State had already made similar decisions.
Cheap and Fashionable ClotMui,
at his store on
MAIN STItEET, IN THE NEW BLOCK,
BLOOMSDUKO, PA.,
where he has lust received from New York and Phil
adclphla a full assortment ot
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
THE HOPE OF REWARD
Is what Induces so many people ln search of
to go to Michigan, and select from tl e
ONE MILLION OF ACRES
of the land grunt ot tho Grand Kflptds arfd Indiana
It. it. Co.
Mronff son:, fiure crops, piemv 01 umucr, nu
drouths, BTfisKhoppers,. ur chinch bugs. Vure water,
running siren ms ready markets, civilization and
schools. Ilallroad runs through centre of prant.
Trice irom n to jiu yvr acre. ;emi lor our illustra
ted pamphlet, full of fact tn Herman and Knellah.
Say ln what paper you sa.v this notice. Address
W. 0. HDGIIABT, Land Comm'r.,
tllt-AND HAIMDS.MICII.
Title Perfect. March 2, l8""-3m d
ORPHANS'
HEAL
COURT
OP
ESTATE
S A L E
B
LANK MORTGAGES for sale cheap at the
COLUMBIA''' eJUlUO.
By virtue of an order of tno OrphanV Court of Co
lumbia county, tho undersigned, administrator ot
Daniel Muriley, will expose to sale on the premises,
ut two o'clock p. m. on
SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 1877,
nil tint certain real estate Htuata ln tho township of
acolt, Oe,lumMi county, l'a., being a
OCr..K iJi'O fcOT
ln the village of LI?htstn:et ,ln said township.hound
cd by the main road, two ulleys, and a lot ot Samuel
Ilctz, Mlth the appiirtcuauces.
TERMS or SALE. Ten I er cent of one-fourth of
he purchase money to bo paid at the striking donn
of the property, tho one-fourth less the ten percent
at the confirmation absolute of sale, and the remain
ing three-fourths ln ono scar thereafter, with Inter
est from connrmatlon nisi.
JACOB TEUWILMGER,
March 9-ta Administrator.
J. Weaver & Go's. Adv'ts.
NO
We will start s ou tn a business you can
make t.'.o a week svllliout capital : easy
MfYMlTVnnd respectable roreunersex. Ji. A,
mXISH & I Young, Ml Bowery, N. Y.
Feb. 16 4W. W
Extra heavy Tin "Wire, also
AWNINGS AND TENTS
of every description manufactured
by
Rollins & Holmes.
TOTICE.
I'mm till rtfttA ihft IiloomBburc' (laa Comoany will
put ln fccrvlce pipes at first cost and furnish and set
mcto'B at tour dollars each.
The company uae on nana a ia 01 pia w smi?u
or DOinUnc roofs, aiid posts or other timbers placed
under ground.
O0,15 C. W. MILLKIt,
8
Including the mo&t fashionable, durable and
nanasoiao
volved in the validity of a commitment by a I kwdv- uampoor ice ior uuuumB
... . f. i n IT .- i nm nnn i:uuuru nanus.
trial justice appointetl uy uov. nampion v mat and Liver pin, aro recom-
GOODS,
CONdlSTINO OF
Galvanized Iron Cornice
designed and manufactured by
Rollins & Holmes.
UOX
SACK
July 21,'7C.-lv
Mover BitoTnEM,
Wholesale Agent.
FROOH.
OUM
ARGAND HOT BASE STOVES
TUESDAY'S ELECTION'S.
Hon. II. P. Bell, the Democratic ornlnee,
WUEltE TO ADVERTISE.
i t. Btewort aaya the best advertl6lntr mediums
ho has ever tound '-are the old establlilied orirans ot
the two political parties, at tho teveral county seats
.i ....r.., ih. vninn .'Thpse ' he aavs "reach
every tamllr ot the leaat account In their several
counties, and are moro carefully read Uian any other
class ot Journals." It Mr. Stewart's Judjmcnt Is ot
value, there Is no dlfllculty ln deciding hlch paper
.. .. ;i:Vh.i.,Q.Et nt hiNlnMtmrn to advertL3 In
was elected to Congres, ou Tuoelay, n the fflffla BfffiS
Vlnth rvUtrtet. In Oenrpia. In ulace 01 Hen I RS:SS;J nt vnimn r wider circulation and
Hill. Ah two Democrat were runnlnR the ,POTlSffiB!JSRK
Republican! fondly boped to get their man lK.cHf,i,.!?irJS1?i5S: ii1irMis5SSSBSa
In 1 eiooncnt ot nearly rive thousand Democratic voters
. . ,. i.t.i.oa in the county. It (rives advertisement a tasty dla-
In N'eev Ilamoahire there was a spiritless L. ,iTntmniihmiiitraeuva to lta natrons. thus
election. Trescott, the Republican candi- guSBTajSJS
date lor Governor, has about 3,600 majority, SllS!
publicans elect two Coi.fc.resmcn, and tho ftZVBfc
COATS AND PANTS,
OP ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLORS,
ne haa also replenished bla already large stock or
AND OIL CLOTH, thejbest and most economical in
the market.
Eollins & Holmes,
mil FED,
ULOrnS AND OASS1MERES,
naunuD .
.NDI1'1AIN:VE3TB,
SillitTS,
CRAVATS
We havo received copie of the The .lmeri'
can, a new illustrated weekly published in New
York. It is handsomely printed on tinted pa
per, and ia devoted to the Arta, Drama ami
lii.ht literature. Wo predict a aucccksful ra
it Is iust possible that the authorities ol
Columbia county in general and Bloomsburg
in particular will get some understanding as
Ihe manner in which their respective dutiea
ought to be performed. The Herald correspon
dent seems to have taken a great interest in our
affairs up here, but it would perhaps be well
for him to allow a few more yearn to roll over
his youthful cranium before he grows so ex
Democrats one. The opposition confidently
expected to carry all of them. This leaves
tho next House Democratic beyond all cavil.
reer for it. 1'ublWied every halurday at oou -,ii -ri.t-.t Notwithstanding the alien
Broadway, New York, and for sale by news . j hn ,(n (,lia ,,,!, jt t, ait0.
dealers generally, l'rice ten cents a number. ,lcr ,ike lhot (1e y,w 0f ,,e ocai gov.
ofimpntwlll inovp nn. The truth Is that the
Our reporter my that tho Radical procession lTaid collj not eIel withoutsensatlonal wind,
of last week consisted of 40 boys, six negroes,
ninp cplltlcuicn. and the editor of the Jifpub-
1 trail. He that as il may, the calibro of the
,-rnwil can be ascertained from the fact that in
passing the rctdence of tho fenior sditor of th e
Comjsihun and in hU absence, three groans
and the yon man who has been doing It
correspondence during and since the murder
trial is peculiarly fitleet to furnish it with the
kind of material its existence requires.
Klmcide. A terrible affliction befel the faui'
,' .m,n'..,l uml erlven. Brave fellows, ihosel iiv 0f ,, Samuel Wolf, in this place, on Sun
.-- , ,X, f aal.
The nine gentlemen ought to ue asuaiucu m Uar evening ibm, in me ruu-iuc u. ..n.. s..
this.
We are uleased to learn that Alexis R. lax.
ton. late Teller of the First National Bank of
this place, lias been appointed He-cond Lieuten
ant of Co. I. Jf, Wt Infantry, hendquarttrs
at, Fort Murcy, New Mexico, and is ordered to
Teport at Columbus, O , in SO days. Mr. Tax.
ton received a military education nt West
Chester, anil is well Cited for his twsition. We
tru.l llmt tl.. T..1 .-HI .... f...-r. ...1.1. 1.1.1
. ..... ii, v in una w,u mi jmrricie nun n-
Wolf. During the afternoon she had expressed
an attention of vWtii'g a lck neighbor, and her
famllv. sutwimr this to I e the case, paid no
attention to her absence until the evening be
gan to wane, when her daughter, on opening
the door leading up Hairs, Ulncovereu nernwm.
r ii.nrlnir bv the neck to the hand-rail. An
alarm was given and 1 r. Thompson and others
were soon on hand. The former cut the body
dewn. A Jury was summoned by Fq. Murray,
,nJnnt held. Tho verdict, an rendered
by the jury, was I "Deceased came to her death
V.v ci run oil I. lion bv lianelnit. at her own hands."
What the predisosing cause was it would be
Mr. Wolf was a laeiy oi u
'person any intoxicating drink on any day on
which elections fareliiow or hereafter mar be
required to be held, nor on Sunday, nor at any
time to a minor or to a person visibly affected
by intoxicating drinks. The courts decide this
tn 111. tor Iwpntp. f.Mir lmniM tr frnlil twidvtl
.iVIriMr nt titolit until lurpltfn r.Vhvl- lliA next
A Riot anions Miners
Hcranton, Pa., March 13. A great mass-
meetiug of working-men was held here to
night, and a demand was made for work or (ou5wlnif terms, when nald alrlctly In advano Mine
l.rnml A thousand men naraded tho streets 1 copy, one year, tw, Four coj-lua, 111), and an addl
ureau. A tnousanu men paruueu mei "ic ,i,;Vi rnnv ror tna ear free to the sonder ot tho
Sen hlS auVeriiaeiUBUUI I" VSIC VUl uaniai. i
S3rAll new lubicribertor 1877, paying in
advance after A'onmler 1, 187Cutt' rrco'ec
the paper xeeellyfrom receipt of remittance to
January 1st, 1877, without charge. ICS
COMBINED rAt'EltS-niinY-tEViNTH V2.MI
The Country ueniieman.
The Country Oentleraan Is publtihed weeVly on tho I
SOCKS,
COIXARS,
ItANDKERCinEFS,
RANGES.
Tho BARSTOW ELEVATED
Oven Range, the LION and EJiI
PRESS Portable Ranges have
no equal.
Rolling & Holmes.
CMfWV 1 and detective drarts cured.fuel
OlVlwrxI I ratpiI nnrt hMSt lner.ftedwteh
PTTTMNP.VR f tho Spiral L'rart. Send stamp
bniUliirilO ) ,or circular to IIE.N1IV COL
r)lNl, A Unsom St., thtl'a, To.
iiec. w, iu.-ij".
A CAPITAL
NEW NOYEL,
"Out of the Cage,"
Inst tiubllfJied. A deetJy Interestlnir new novel, by
ei. W . oen. whohe other worka hae been bo suc-
sstui
sold
ibll&ll
K b. , UII-sw K
SHERIFFS SALE.
Dy virtue ot sundry writs Issued out ot theCouit
ot Common neas of Columblacounty and to modi
rectcd, will bo exposed to public sale at the Court
House la Iiloomsburg, at one o'clock p. m. on
SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1877,
A building located cn a lot or piece ot ground bltu
ntc ln the Milage ci npj-.lntho township ot Scott,
county ot Columblaand State ot Pennsylvania, boun
ded and described as roUowa : Fronting on Main st,
ot said village, and adjuinlui; a lot occupied by John
C. Crevellng on the west, lot ot Mood at Creveltng ou
the east, and an alley on the north, containing In
w Idth titty teet and ln derth one hundred and sev en-
ty-three tectmoroor less. It Is a two story frame
dwelling house, the slduudlng U built In tho sbapo
of an L being twenty-three feet front, thirty-two feet
on tho v.fit side, thirty-two feet in tho rear, sixteen
feet east, nine feet on the south and sixteen feet on
the east.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as tho
property ot Uoj d Mabon I'ettlt.
cessful and so widely read. CToth bound j nrlce tt.ee. u 1
I ESold by all booKtellers, (i. V. CAHUiTOM CO., phy, east by
i'liuiibiiers, .-sew loiKiiiy,
T. D. Kallogg's Advts.
CEDAR VATS AND TANKS. for brew
ere, dyers, chemists, manufactures nnd pmate
dwellings. (1KO. J. IiUItiaiAltT CO.,
June y-w, IluttonwooJ bt,, below Broad.
"OUIinEU GOOD3 of every description,
I Vlleltlnir, racking, Hose, noots and Shoes, Cloth
InifriC. HIl'HAHl) 1.KMUK, M)N CO..T'Chebt
nut HU rhlladelphla, Agents .National liubber Co.
Junet-4tw.
E
N CYCLOPEDIA,
GLOVES,
iSUSPKIDKRS,
AND
STEAM.
about nine p. m., shouting for work or bread. Clubi Ten copies, !0, and an addtuunal copy for the
, ,e , '. , ,, , ., i, year free to uiu sender ot the Club.
..lArA,l el,A llv Imll vvltArA thft rnnneil I ' T ....
anu .mw v..j ...., ....v. ... , .Mp country eientieman possesses an UBequaiii
was in session. A ccne of great excitement Cor ps crndenta, regular and occiu. on.u.
ensued, tho councilmen fearing bodily harm, and constantly reflects the prartlcal condition and
' . . I nmnHLa ihu tiiiLhnnilrv tt nv.rv fun-llnn nf tllB I n ...nn..n.An n.
xuiiug wo ,c,ii(j " vm.v. ymnKl niaica iuiu en uucu ituhu.
FANCY ARTICLES.
Public and private buildings
Ho haa constantly on band a largo and welHolccM lll'tltcd 1)V Btcaill. A Variety ot
...... Hnv.a..n l4,-tn 1M liAA artlrti. I fllA an.
trmvtnra. and IS snlendld lnaos. The lllisT IttXIIC
uf unUereal knowlcdEe In tha lanKuairu. Now ln
course of publication. Kl'ixiMKN Willi map bent
tor v) cents, auo is w A i isii.
1IAH. II. DAVIS & CO., l'lilla.
Apr ua ly.
EXCELSIOR
PRINTING INK CO.,
BEST AND CHEAPEST
I'lUNTINQ INK IN TIIK 5IARKET,
Ilarrla) HI., M1W YOllK.
AU(T. It, To.-l.swk
..l.l.A.l nnlinamon IioqIah npgrlvln hia Pfiiintpv nneleniiiii (flvea In lta Horticultural I
tuuu, - - DepartmeMa'continuoT
death. Senoui trouble is apprtnenuea. BueEeUons, equal or superior In the arereiraie to I
rri. . ..l,.l,f !.,.l . oll f,.p fiftpen what la obtained In the monthly numbers ot most
4U0111HTW1 ,,-(,. .omv w . roagaiinea aevotea to Horticulture.
special policemeu to aMist In preserving tne
peace.
This rminlrv (lentlemaa haa nrohablv done
much as all other Journals combined, to Introduce
and deasemlnate lmDroved Htocic or every Klou
through tho country ; and commands to a greater
deirree than any coterapomry, the conUdeuce and
support of breeders and purchasers.
1 ue ixjunvry i.rukiviuiui vuuuiiiui iiuunuttiiv iuu
Clotha and Voatings,
which he ts prepeire4 to make to order lnto,any kind
ii .1 (IT1.A . It IU 1C"5i I ueifreo man all e;uiemipvmrj, 1110 uiuuucum bus i of clOthlntr. On Very BUOn nouce, auu lu uiu uuoi
From tho Troy "Times," March IS, 1871. support Of breeders and purchasers. 04 "ouuu'" uu "
Peruvian Svrup la a standard remedy for h mi.twortliv iiorVet HeDoria. and devotes sne- manner. All his clothlne Is made to wear and most
blllldlnc UU Ulia renewing: UrOkeil-UOWn or ciaj sueuiiuu wmrui auuw iuu nnspamui uo
w. l.'.rr.lu.mi.jU iIaIiII. Crops, aa throw lu llsht upon oae of tho mat lm-
nervous constitutions. ! or elyspepsia. Uet) 1- vorft ot all qUtTttous-vueu to Uuy and When to
ity, liver complaint, kidney and bladder dis- Bou.
eases, or part of the many Irregularities of The Country (lentleman embraces numerous ml-
,, ,. i,n nruiin uf tlin buuiaii frame it is nor departments of a practical character, tuch an
the various organs ol lue tiumau irame, ins Ui0l)alr,i lUo i-ouitry Yard, the Apiary, tho Vlne-
u sovereign remedy. It Is a toulc without jard and m on, and weekly presents a column or
alcohol This medicine is too well known two for Uio llouaewlle uud Interestlnif I'lrealdo
alo r''anTimmendationfrom ShSl
us. It is only neceasary for us to say to recioryuf all the principal aErtctuluruloudhurtloul-
. . . ti ..till i . t ural iiitiitiHLh tntint rl Ihft miinlrv.
Stoam Pipo, Valvea nnd Fittings,
i constantly on hand.
Rollins & Holmes
of It Is of home manufacture.
GOLD WAT0HK8 AND JKWELKY,
very retiring dlspo-ltlon and somewhat suhject
m mine-La of melancholy. These generally op
pressed her most tererely on the annlvetsary of
the elcath of her son, v, ho died by his own hand
on the 4th of March, about eleven years since.
No doult, temporary derangement was the cause
of the rash act. Mrs. Wolf was aged about 77
1 years. Jkumllt XuUlligmar.
those who have never iiven it a (rial that it
will accomplish all that is clulmed for It.
rVoiV IS 1110 lime It) tone up ine system uciuid
the hot months of summer fuirly set lu.
.Sold by all druggiaU.
What a blessing to the poor would be
such a wholesome purifier and preventive of
contagion as (llentfe Sulphur soan could it
bo distributed among them. Why don't
nlilUnthronist act on this hint. De
pot, Critteuton'a, No, 7.Sixtli Avenue, New
York,
IJlU'a llatr utl Whlaker Dye. black or I
brown, 60 eta. aiaxcu.
tural establishments ol the country.
tf-ariiCIMKN ceH'IKU FHKK. Address
LUTHBlt TUCKUH A SON.
rCBUSIUKS, AIJJ1NV, ,N. V.
JOB I'RINTINQ
OF EVERY DESRIPT10N
executed promptly
At the Ooltjmdian Office
PAPER BAGS
VQU BALE
AT TUB COLUMBIAN OFFtCK.
OK EVK1IY DHSCHIITION, VINE AND CIIEAV.
III8CARB OF JEWELItY IS NOT SUllPASSED IN
THIS PLACE.
CALL AND EXAMINE 1I1S OENEltAL A8SOKT
MENTOP Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, &c,
DAVID LOWENBERG.
i.n-tf.
PLUMBING & GAS FITTING
promptly ilono
What
J-llt; .1 lUftHllilll
OP A DANK
SAYS.
ALSO,
All the following real estate Wtuatc In tho Borough
of Central!.!, Columbia county,boundcd on the north
by lot of A. 11. Former, fcouth by lot of ratrlcl: Slur-
an al.ey and cn tho west by Locust av
enue, said lot being 55 feet front, 110 feet In depth
whereon la erected a frame btable, baio uvea
and other out-butldlnss.
Belzed, taken Into esecutlon, and to be sold as the
properly of Michael Uannon.
ALSO,
The following real cstato sltuato In Catawlssa
tywnshlp. Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded
and dsorll'Cd as ollows; On the north by a street,
on the eatt by an alley, on Uio bouthby rourth tt.,
and on the west by lot ot Brown being cm lot ot
ground on which t erected a dwelling Uouto wtui
t'ae appurtonancis.
Seized, taken ln execultoL, and to bo bold as the
property ot it. A, llrown.
:sr conditions 01? SAI.K. Purchasers must
pay ten per cent, ot the purchase money, or at least
enough to cover all costs, at btrklng down ot bale.
otherwtM) property to bo resold at onco.
jounw. norrMAN,
Sheria'somce, Sherirf.
Feb, 83, lsTI. U
PUULIC SALE
or
ViUvinble Town Property !
The undersigned will offer for bale on
THURSDAY, APRIL Cth, 1877
at two o'clock p. in., the lot of ground on Iron street
lu the Town ot Hloowsburg, bounded and described
oh follows : On the north by lot of John Hooper, on
the cast by an oliey, ou tho south bylotot Mary
Clajton, and on tho west by Iron street ; on which
are erected
TWO KKAMR HOt'Rr,
of two btorles and one and a halt feU,rlci -f"-peo
lively.
(lood water and fruit trct'a ot Bupertoi quality oa
tho lot.
Terms easy and made known on day t( bale.
JIAIW E ANS
March 5-ts.
lTilJla, Kxneetorant la no hutnbucr. 1 wnnid r.t t I
without It II It would cemt llvo dolTara u lie.ttle.
j. n. iiuuYbit, itch. e.iuiem,' alloIlal Hank,
Asuiauu, j'a,
A JUST VERDICT.
I have dlppcrsod HaH' Kxyts toraiit omouif my
patients, atid IthftrroeU more elTrHclous thtui
any other medic tno i.rtts cla-sa ttiatltiartj Uei.
usfnt In my uuUlcal career. And euln my own
cast', tn vt rv c ttiuatpulmocoty illowK,! derlTfil
tho Rrt'utffct tetietlt frcm the Kirx-cioniM. I liavo
ojwujb wen er rcpugnaniin iiipumuoi any
crel noHrum or TfUfiii iut uinntu, but theuu
T!il!?pPErISKEPTOM FILE
AT THE OFFICE OF.
iiiiri
Feb 1, 7I-tf
Xtollins tO Holmes.
AdvertismgAgents
yt, ) fjtii fay
he use ot an
a
1
reputed virtues and inerim, but e ven mem ihanms
sal reputatleiu of the Kipe'etorant haaluducedwe to I
give It a fair trUI. and not only havo
rosllred Its
rii lhanra I
that every I
most sancume exrfttatlttns. iinnuic.
onu may convince hluibtlf by bis own tilal. and that
the ripeetoiant msy reach the- thousands who
may bo une-pie-u oy iu 'iruiy )oui.s,
I, IXO, M1NQLE, M. p., (liven Hilar, Pa,
THE BEST.
Hans' Eijsxtcratit hi the bent cough inrdlclce 1
ever used. It. It, 1IAVUN, Tiinton, N.J,
hold by all dealers at w cents per botlle,
Jan, 111, 'I! -m
BUSINESS CARDS,
V18ITINO CAltliS,
LETT UEAl)i,
tllLL I1EADS,
rosTEits, io to.,
Keatly and Cheaply printed tt the Couth.
si ah Office.
733 Smoa St., PHILADELPHIA,
Who ere our nuthorlrrd ogents, uud vslll
rrvrivt. .lur.riiseuiruia tit our
I.OWJjsT (!ASH IIATIM.
Babcock & Wyoth'a Ads
m
m
U taken luteruolly. uud Vo.ltlcly cures liheuuia
tlsni. liout, Niurl,s& i.nd Lumbago, tsold by
for circular to.
liiu.rin.xTlNK & llENTLCV,
Oct. a, T.-ty. . "rUsm3 Wto. b. O
BLANK NOTEB,wilh orwitliont eiewptlo
tor tiio at the coineiu oiro.; "
t