mm THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRATjBLOOMSBUI, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. n r, o o m s n u n o. r n 1 1) a v, apiul so. mi nail Hoail Tlmo Tabic. LACKAWANNA ti tlLOOMSnUIUI HAIL ItOAt) Accommodation Train,, Mall Train Express Train NORTH, .0.43 A.M. 7.39 A. M , UJDV.it. 0.60 V. M, south. T.M A. II. 4.49 P. M ll.M A. M Tlio County Commlnlonors bare extended llio lime fur receiving Mil for (lie erection of the new County Prison from tlio lOlli of April to the 2lt. CATAW188A UAH. ItOAl). north. focTii Accommodation Train e.!S A. M. T.st I'. M. rrif'il.vr lltprcs 4.U P. M. lt.MA.JI. Tnrotiih cars on Kxpross train cllhcr.lo New York or I'litt.'.'loli.lila. Accommodation train runt between Ciuwlssu anil YVUIIamsport. Major Chester K. Huglii liaslicen appointed general agent ami collector fer the Coixmhiam nnd lia commenced n canvass of Coliiniljia county for the purpose, of cellling our accounts, Retting new iiilnirilicrn, and Fnllciling (idvcr tUeiiienU and job work. On all Kiitxcrlptlonn on which nothing has heen paid plnco Oolober l?t 1875, there was duo April lt 1377 threo dollars, for eighteen months sub scription. All persons owing in for print ing nro hereby notified that their hills mutlic fettled noon nt tills olliie. It Is much easier for sub'eribels who have been receiving the CnlX'MntAX for the put ye.ir and a half to pjy in threo dollars than for us to have standing out nc.irly two thousand doll.irs on mipil I sill Fcription. The old notion that newspapers do not cost the proprietors anything, nnd aio pub' lisheil for fun is about exploded, and hence It Ins become a necc-Mty for lis to appoint a col lector tn gather In enough funds to pay expen fes. Mr. Huhcs will not vl-tt the townships at present where collectors have alreidy been op- pointed, and sub'crihers in the following pi aces will nle'se fettle with our collectors bi loie May Court They are as follows : I. K. K rlckbiuin, C.imbra, V. T. Kliuman, Ma'invillc, Win Ilryson, Ahland and Centr.ilia, L. K. Mowrer. Danville, Win. Appleman, Benton, N. P. Moore, Iluck Horn, Jersey town and Ued Mill. Oeorgo Itciswick' s street f prlnkler tnado its firft appearance for the neaon on Monday last, and a very welcome visitor It was, for the dust Ind been lust "awful'' for a few dava oast. According tn the Selln'grove 2Vmn, the past month of March has been tho coldest for forty f even years, llio following are tho days on which the thermometer fell below serol 18th 0 lOlli 8 ! 20th 0. Texas meat Is exported to Knghnd, and fold nt nine rents per pound. Good catlio can bo jought hero at five cent per pound, nnd yet tho consumers here must pay extortionate pri ces, and tlio butcher is not happy. J. C. Coon, ono of the Luzerne County Audi tors, pleaded guilty to tho charge of embezzle- nvnl, on Wednesday, and was sentenced to tivenly-slx mouths Imprisonment and fined SO, 100. There were foiirtun cows in the pound yes terday. There is an unusually large nuinbtr of boarders at the Normal School this term. Were the comments of tho llepvblican on tlie I INQRATITODE OF A TlUMl'. On Tuesday (Mumlum't article concerning 1'ostma.slcr Oen- evening n wandering vagabond, ostensibly erai Key, wado maliciously or became tlie cel. seeking almi but evidently with mi eye to itors didn't understand its meaning ? We much tnoro valuablo articles not In tlio clast of prefer to impute dullness rather than malice gjftg, WM Invited Into tlio liotW) nnd seated and it is the more probable. Judgo Allison, of Philadelphia, has decided that constalles and depuly sheriffs who specu late as private individuals through the opportu nities afforded them while acting In their offi cial positions, violate the act of Assembly whtch forbids officers of the Commonwealth receiving "any remuneration," except their regular fees, for anything done In an official capacity, Tho Xationat litucator calls attention to the at the tea table of W. II. Miles, Esq, Uelng well led ajul having thanked Mr. Miles mid his ladyor their clinrity, this reprobate bowed himself from their presenco nnd secretly betook himself to tho then unoccu pied sitting room of tho liouc, whero Mr. Mlles.had left lying upon tho table n large six ounco improved Elgin watch, with triple plated chain attached, in alt valued at some, $G0. l'ocketlng this the train)) inado off with it and has not been seen or henrd from since. fact that the Fourth Nor.nal School district of This watch was tho gift of the tnltt employees this State is without a normal school. It Is ono of the large!, best, most progressive and wealthy In (lie State. It consists of the following coun ties ! Northampton, with 211 schools; Carbon ith 130: Monroe, with 12.1 J Luzerne, with 34 j Pike, with SB J. Wayne, with 210, making total of 1323 schools. Kdward Itawling's horse attached to a butch er wagon ran nway on .Monday- allcmoon anil skimmed up Iron Street nt n lively rate. The aniiii il was brought to n slop at Thomas black smith shop uninjured. The Hoard of Pardons did not report adverse ly in the caso of Simuel liogart, as stated in the CuLUMiilAN lint week, but held it under ndvisenient. The paper from which which we look the notice was evidently in error. We don't think It necessary for us to sa' anything ahont the weather, as all our ex changes have so thoroughly cxprecil their views on the siilmet that it is well nigh ex Inusti'd, ami our opinion in the matlur would have very little influence, anyhow. Lock J fa ten Enterprise. On the weather, or I he exchanges? Tun Baptism . OnSnnday hist a very large limber of people gathered at the l'lshlngcn-e k ear the bridge below town, to witness ihe b.ip- sm of nine professed converts, Tlio solemn ceremonies were conducted by ltcv, J. P. Tin tin, IVtor of the ILipto-t Chltich, Notwitli Ftaudlng the large crowd, there was not the lightest disturbance nor levity, and it is an ad ditional proof of llio good order generally maintained in this town. We regret to learn of the death of John Knt, which sad event occurred on Friday la-t after a Charles W. Eckman has been re-appointed postmaster at Danville-. Farmers say that the grouml iloesn t warm up much and that little can be done nt present in farm work. William Gilmoro lias opened n Confectionery nnd Ice Cream Saloon in his store room lately occupied by W. F. Hess. Our druggists are putting their soda femn tains in shapo for the summer trade. "IIo, every one that tliirstest." Those who keep 4 chickens had better adopt the "shot gun policy" for midnight thieves. A few examples would correct the evil. To clean a browned porcelain kettle, boil peeleil potatoes in it. Tlio porcelain will be rendered nearly as white as when new. .Judge Elwell is holding Court at llellcfonte, where n big land suit is pending. A number of prominent lawyers are engaged. The IU- publican of that placo mentions as among tho counsel a Slate Senator, nn ex-Member of tho L'-gislalure, nn United States Senator, a Judge ami a Major General. We do not fee the necessity for keeping the Court lions" gites on Miin street closed in the daytime. It is a nuisance to everybody. Tht gale on the alley way has been unhinged for some time. In fact, as, cattle ore prevented from running at large the whole ricketty iron fence might be removed. Police officer Lloyd, of Mnhanoy City, while taking a drunken nun named William Grif fiths to the lock up hint week, was assaulted and knocked down by his prisoner who then ran away. Lloyd called to him to stop, and as that proved unavailing, fired threo shots at him one of which took etlcct in ti is back and ho fell dam gerotialy wounded. Lloyd gave himself up Our exchanges contain reports of successful trout fishermen wlu return home laden will delicious fish. If so.no of our county fisher men can conveniently go out ana citcii a v thousand trout and send us an aocotin1 the same we would feel under obligations, On second thought ihey might as well send ns the fi'li so that we can snlWmllate the story. Hon. 11. P. Allen Stale SJnator, has our thanks for a copy of that most useful worki Smull's Hand liook for 1S77. Farmers in fomo parts of the county, we lisnr.nre becoming despondent at the appear ance of tho wheat, which is far from good. The Secretary of the Illoombiirg Town Conn 1 is naid S-2U per year, Ilonesilale is h larger town than lliooimbur.', nut me secretary oi our Council is only paid S10 a year. Ueiv-ie tb Herald. Hones-dale ought to do belter. $10 a year is ridiculous sum and even in these hard times, contrary to the opinion of some people, "the la' borer is worthv of his hire. Endorsed by tho Faculty. Tho reputation of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup has been solely achieved on account of it merit. Physicians prescribe it. Tho ItepuUicans voted for Hayes in order to get "good times." Have they succeeded? The Sheriff and (lie constables seems to be as busy State Superintendent Wickersham has called a meeting of the county, city and borough school superintendents at llarrisburg, on the 21th. .1. F. Caldwell is fitting up an Ico Cream Sa loon back of his bakery, and proposes to cool the narched tomriies of all who may desire his frozen goods during the summer. Wei would, out of enriositv. like the Illoom burg Comimmin to tell us where the ilerwick Index Is published, wfrncncfttK. We would, out of courtesy, like to tell but we can't. Several Townships have ready complied will the law requiring tlio publication of annua1 statement. As the Colvmiiiam has the large- circulation of acy paper printed In the county, it is proper all should be inserted in it. The thieves who ftolo the Senior editor's chickens were not satisfied. They stole from his barn two banels of carpet rags, a child1 rocking chalr.ind other personal property, lcav ing only an old stove and somo manure. The members of the Democratic State Com tnittee have been requested by Hon. William Me- Clelland, Chainuai), to meet at llarrisburg on Tuesday, Jlay 1st, to determine upon a time and place for tho next Stato Convention. Our thanks are duo Hon. 1). L. lthoue, the able and popular Judge of tho Orphans' Com! of Luzerne county, for n copy of the rules of Ids Court. Thev are well expressed, and of interest to the profession here. Counterfeit half dollars in largo epianlilies liave made their appearance, and now that sit ver Is rapidly taking the placo of fractional currency, care shouhl lie taken that spurious coin is not received, At Pottsville, last Monday, Judge Pershing sentenced John Kehoe, the notorious Moll, Jlaguire, to he hanged. Kehoo murdered W. S. Langdon at Audenricd in 18C2 nearly fifteen years ago. He protests Ids innocence, Mrs. Matilda Kuhn, mother of I. S. and James Kuhn of this town, died at her residence in Akron, Indiana, on the Jlh of April, agie CO years. Mrs. Kuhn llvtd in Columbia coun ty from 1830 until 1850, when she went Akron where she has since resided. Attorney General Lear has finally settled slown to the belief that restaurant licenses cost twenty dollars. There's just nothing so val siabla as a prompt and reliable Attorney Gen ral, H look Mr. Lear something less than jear to tell that the payment of salaries to mem bers of the Legislature, in excess of one hull' ured Jays, was unconstitutional, The Norrlstown Defender elves as recent n vices from Its farmers, the deplorable Intelli, gence that the plowshare has brought to ligl myriads of potato bugs, lively and ready fo, depredations. It is to be hoped that our coun ry will ewipo tho ravages of these pests tli year. The experience of last year was sufli " ciwit. to Mr. Miles. It is well to bo charitable but the migratory scamp needs careful watch ing. Ilcru iek Independent. Business Notices Como liov. let us try .1. F. O's. Cream nn Saturday. Yon knoiBhcre, next to Iirown's Hotel. 100,000 FACTS ni THE PEOPLE. rnotstor tlio l'armer Pacts for tlio Merchant Facta tor the llorseninn Pjcts fur tho S'eck-raiscr Facts for the limitry-keepcr Fiuu fur the Mm keeper Farts fir tho Ijiwyer -Facts tor the Laborer Pacts tor the FnilMalser -Putts fortllu Oareleticr Faeti fur tho Hoctor-Facts for the ialr.vnian Pacts lor the Household Facts for eury family wbo wants to save money. FACTS J70R AO I2NTS, Tint this Is tl.e most Important adcrtlcincr,t for you set poljltstieil. being the best clmneo to make money ever out red. 'llio press endorses It, i our own paper endorses It, eterjonu endorses It. Tho liook of tho Nineteenth Century, Malo nnd female acentseotnlntr innnevon It send to usatonteuiid gel circulars tree, IN(ili.M,fMiril ni.Ai k. m vtaiQiu. street, i lilLulclpula, Pa. Apt 13 WW LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TVTOTtCl; IS HLI1KBY (JIVKN THAT application win be road" to the President Jiidiro on tlio llth day ot May at! o'clock p. in., for n ciiartrr to incorporate ino KMirius ot rmius lian Association or Jtlillln Cross Heads. April 13, 't;.ul c.vr.Mit.t.r.it, Alt, (or Applicants. Gents' Fancy Shoes at K. M. Knorr's. lints, lints, Huts, for Men's, Hoys' mid . Youths' wear in a!1 grades nmi styles at I). Lowenberg's. S1.2o Poxed Gaiters nt McKinney's. Mammoth Cluster nnd Herstino Raspber ries, Wilson nnd Chns. Downing Strawber ries, Katlatinny nnd Lawtou Ulncklierries week's sickness. Mr, Unt was sixty years of for sale by J. L, Dillon, Illooinsburg, Pn. e and hud led an exemplary life both as re gards his social and public relations. He was formerly one of the Commissioners of this coun- ly, which wo believe was the only elective of fice ! c ever held, Inlhuumation of tlie Intigs was the cause of his death. The funeral took place on Sunday and was largely attended. Fifty )(jllnrs Hcvanl.TUn system of pillage that has prevailed unchecked in this town for the past two years is startling. The officers of the law seem unable to prevent it, or to di'eov er the perpetrators. On Saturday night my last hen was stolen. I ofTer the above reward to any person (not an officer) who will give In formation as to the perpetrators of the recent thefts which will lead to the-ir punishment, and the informer shall not be prosecuted by me. c. ii. naocKWAY. Catnlngue of beaittilul flowering plants free to nil. llasc balls and bats cheap at Clark's Dook Store. "Down to Hard Pan" McKinney's. Hoots and Shoes at Window Shades and Wall Paper in great variety and cheap at Ulnrk h isook store. Gents' HulT Congress nt E. M. Knorr's for S1I.5U. PUni-IO WANTS SUPPLIED. If you want u good Suit of Clothes. If you want a cheap Suit, If you want u Nobby Suit, If vou wnntii Soring Hat. If you want them nil you can find just what will suit you In Price, luallty, imin tity and Stylo at D. Lowenberg's. Wall Paper cheap at Clark's Hook Store. COURT PUOCIjA MAT10N. IHUKCH LETTING. Propisals will bo received at tho storoof .t. V. Mcllenry, at Stillwater, Columbia county, Pa , on Haliirday. MnyMh, 1S77 at 2 p. m., for the erection of a Meeting House on the grounds of the old Htlll water entire li. Plan and tpecMcat Ions made known on day ot letting. .'01IN I'fUISK, erms It. McltEsnr, Kli.is a. STOKCIl, April 13, 7T-3W llulldlng Committee. ADM 1 NISTI! ATOK'S NOTICE. KSTATP. Or MAMA IIIOOS, DKCKISSD. Letters nt Admlnlstiatlon on the estate of Maria mi Mr, Dcibler, rcsidingon the farm of Iienjatnin Kelgle, in Mifllin township, several days ago, sowed cabbage seed into a box Oiled with earth, NEW GOODS placing the box in the warm sunshine. A short j,t rtcejved n larg: lot of spring styles of time alter it became thoroughly warmeu up ne shoes nt K, .!. Knorr s. noticed one morning that his box was full of minute green grasshoppers numbering fifty in all. They had generated and rien out of the soil, and are said to closely resemble the ravag ing Minnesota species. Farmers may well feel disheartened, as well as the community all around, Jfcruld. such development JfrtWff cordial with perfect safety, a certainty ot good results. Pi The editor of the Leader wants the army dis- landed. We are pleased to note in this he i msUiant, the democrats were clamoring far o same thing during the war. Ilixby, of the Plymouth Index, is rcsponsi- lo for the above worm-eaten and moss-grown it of stupid mendacity. We haven't seen it u print befoie for many years. Ilixby is catch up with the times hand over hand. An exchange wisely says: No more impor tant work can engage the attention ofhoue keepers and property owners than the thor ough cleansing out and disinfecting of cellars, back j arils and other places where decaying animal and vegetable matter may be found As soon as the frost is well out of the ground, noxious gases begin to escape, which are dsn gerous to health and often fatal to life. There are many foul cellars under well finished hou-es and death ton often lurks in tho dark corners immediately beneath llie parlor lloor. The re fuse heaps in the back yards are so many seed beds of di-ease, and the only safety is in a thor ough cleansing out and perfect ventilation. Labor is very cheap at this season of the year, and no one should miss the opportunity to hav Movers' Anodyne Cordial (or Infants is the best remedy for the ailments of child hood. It is not n quack affair prepared only to sell, but a carefully compounded medi cine which has received the approval of the ablest physicians. Mothers can use this nuu wuu me tv ot good results. Prepared only by Moyer Hros., Itloomsburg, Pa. fry it and you will use no other. Cork Corsets at Lutz it Sloan's are giving universal satisfaction. Window Shades Store. cheap at Clark's Hook Hubher Coals, ltubbcr l'itnls KnbberCaps, Cheap and New at Lowenberg's. Iland-madu Shoes at McKinney's. Justices' Dockets cheap at Clark's Hook Store. Lasting Gaiters, $1.00 -ft McKinneys. The llarrisburg Patriot fooled the Uellefonto lliifdninn by printing, in Grant's Galena Speech sunivon of this great Hepublic" instead of sovereigns," and thereupon the Watchman hubbies over with a column editorial. Never mind, Meek, we did the same thing, only wo caught ours before it got to press. Let's start a purse to have that Patriot proofreader killed, In the Ciiminal Court at Mauch Chunk, last "riday, tho trial of Patrick O'Donnell for the murder of Morgan Powell, resulted in a ver- lict of murder in the first degree. O'Donnell received tlie announcement of the verdict com- KMilly, and laughed and chatted with Ilia guards immediately afterwards. A motion for a new trial was made, and argument set for the 1 of June. We nitv the Shenandoah Herald. Since there are no more murders in that section to parade in big black letters, or murder trials to report in double-leaded matter, it feels as much out of idace and as useless as a tramp does nt the back loor ot a vacant uouse. ueuejomc itaienman The Herald still has tho Illooinsburg papers and editor's to fall back on. When it runs out of other sensational matter it abuses them for which they return thanks. Here is something- Spring-like at last. The regular annual report of the failure of the Del aware peach crop, has been announced. We never feelaslf Kprinis had lairly begun until wo see tins There is a marked improvement in the style of this year's report j it is mora elaborate and de scribes the buds ' as looking well but oh I how fearfully deficient in quality. The peach crop will probably be larger than usual there's too much soul thrown into the report not to mean somethii)". Harmnn it Hassert are selling Plows and all the accumulations of the winter promptly plow repairs at panic prices. Don t fail tu removed. Two or three dollars expended for this purpose within the next fortnight, may save as many hundred dollars in doctors' bills, to say nothing of the nufllring liich may he avoided. give them a call. Maacli 30-lw For Ribbons, Silk cut bias or trimmings of any kind go to Lutz & Sloan's. Ladies' fine Shoes, all widths and sizes nt Alclvinney s. HKIDGENOTICE. An election for officers of Catawissa Hridge Company will be hold at the house ot J. II. Kistler on May 7th, 1877 from ono to six o clock p. tn. Gf.o. S. Gli.iiF.MT, April C, '77-1 in Secretary Tlio World's Choice A Centennial DccUion, Competent Judges representing the civilized people of the world appointed for the knowl edge of particular art or sciences, convened nt I'li'ilailelnhia for six months to decide upon the comparative merits of the various inventions of mankind, awnidcd to Ibcmaiiufjcturers of Hen avement; That tl.e Secretary son's Capc.ne Porous. Plaster, af er a careful tcs ,ard a copy of these resolu- md comparison of this renia.rkableremedy w . h ami also a copv to the coun- ordinary porous and other kinds of plasters, the illliesi iillU Ulliv lutruiu, auuru ... ifc, - American copipetitors, on the ground of jts great superiority over other plasters, and its wonderful pain relieving strengthening and pu tative properties. Remember that this decision was made by four practical and skilled physi tinns. Remember lhatno nostrum was allowed to be exhibites! at the Centennial. Remember when you are fullering from any ache or pain that lien son's Capcine Plaster is the best remedy ever devised lor all external diluculties. SEARIT1V' JOHNSON. PrUBtCSFTIC4L CuSUIaTS, K. V. May 9, 7Q ly, At a meeting of the Kxcciitivo Committee of the Columbia county Agricultural, Horticultu ral ami Mecliiinieal AFnocintion tho following preamble aim resolutions were adopted. Whku i:as, It is with profound porrowth.it we have heard of the cad accident nwiillinc In the death of Joseph 1. Conner, our oldet and most esteemed member, who with Ins wife wa no suddenly cut oil Irom life on the am int. Jtmlretl, That in the death of Joseph P. Conner the Agricultural Society lm lost one nf its bent membero, the community a kind neighbor, Ii'h family an indulgent father, so ciety one of its brightest examples, and the Ag ricultural interest of the county it bent repre sentative. Jlaolwl, That we deeply sympathize with the members of the family of tho deceased in their teinble uereav be directed lo forw tionn to the family and also a copy ty papers lor publication. ly order of the Executive Committee. Mathia llattman T. JefV. Vnnderslice Chairman. Secretary. "V,IKHKASi 'ho Hon. William Klwem. President Judiro ot tho Court ofOjer and Terminer nnd Oeneral Ja'l Dettrery, Court ot Quar ter Sessions of tlio Peacoand tho Court or Common Pleas and orphnnV Court In too Sflth Judicial Dis trict, composed of the couiiILm of Columbia and Montour, nnd the Hons. t. K. Krlckbaum and F. L. Mium n,.H'4oel.ito .ludt'cs of Columbia county, have issued their precept, bearing date tho Roth day of March, In Mio year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven, nnd to modlrtcted for holding a Court of'iyer and Terminer and General Quarter (Sessions ot tho Peace, Court of Common Pleas ahd Oiphans' Court, In Muomsburg, In the county of Columbia, on the llr.-st Monday, being the 7th day 6t May ivnt to contlnuo two weeks. Kutice U hereby glvn to the Coroner, to the Jus tices of tho Peace, and tho Constables of tho said county of Columbia, that thc bo then and ihervlu their proper pifrsou atlo o'clock In tho rorenoon of Buld Tth day of May, with their records, Inqui sitions and other temembianccs, to do those things which to tuolr onlces appertain to bo done. And those that aro bound by recognizance to prosecute ngalnt tlie prisoners that aro or may be lu the lall of tho said county of Columbia, to be then and thcro lo prost'cutd them as shall bo Jut. Jurors aro re- cpiested to bo punctual In thelrnttendance, agreeably lo their notices. Dated at Utoomsburg the Oth day of April, in tho ear of our I.oid ono inousawi enjui nunareaatmt.eentyseen and In the one hundred and llrstaciir of the tudependcuco of the United states of America. Shcrlifs omce, JOHN, V. 1I01TMAN, P.loomsburg, Apr 11 1.1 ta MierllT. T KUISTKK'S NOTKKS. LV Notice U hereby Klon to all legatees, crcdl (urs and other nersons Interested In the estates of the respective decedents nnd minors, that the fol loKlntr administration and guirdtan accounts hae been Bled In tho otilce of tho Iteglstcr of Columbia county, nnd will be presented for confirmation and allowance m mo urpnauv toun 10 im ueiu m lUootnsuurg, on Monday, the Till day of May, 1S77, ill x u I'.ikk, p. in. uii s.uu ua,y; 1. rirstnnd nn-il account of Oliver Watts, Admtn-1-trator of llobert Walts, late of Centro town ship, deceased. '2. nrs; and Una! acountof Conrad Kramer. Ad- inlblslrator uf Morris Pursel, late of .Madison luwnsiup, ucieast'ii. 3. First and ilnal account of Joseph P. Conner and Nimuuu. uonner, Auininuiraiursor uuutrt n I'owler, late of Centre township, deceased. i. Second and final account of William 11. Ilagcn- uuni mil musuii n. k, .Anminisiraiors oi reter jieiiicK, latoor scott township, deceased. Account of Charles Pettmn m, Executor of Ml- eiuei nyur, i.ue or ih-u-.i imiiiivn. deceased. nsiiwihv laiautto tVllerman, AUmlutstralor ot diaries hvueriuau tiece ised. Account of i: Lis Shult?, tiuardlm ot Pranclsl. shult, an heir at law of Dorcas fehullz, deceased. rirfrtnnd IlnnI account cf Andrew J. Ileacle und Nicholas lseiigie, drnlnwrntots of Michael neagle, late or mi. I'leasaut tow nsuip, deceased. Account of Abratn Wattnuui, lecutor of Jc&se .aner, laieor i. rial creeK low nsiup deceased, 9. Fr&t anJ partial account of John Ander&on. Ad. inmi-siraior ui ino csliic or .aui v moiiuon, laio or cunj ngnain ion n&mp, uecea&ea. to. Final account of s. U. Dcliner Onardlinof Frank lin it. i norutun, a grand child and ucir or dona Klehards, deceased. U. First and final account cf stfnnen Ocarhnrr, (iuaruian or iamt'i;mniirt. minorcuiM or. la- cob (iuarhart, late of Main township, deceased. 12. Second account of Peter KnI. AdinlnUtrator of weuincion n. tan, iaie or "loomsuurg, ar-ceas- eu art meu oj ins .xunimi'siraior, tiscar i. i.ni. 13. Second and partial account of Mien Mann. Ex- ecuturof ruer (itf-arhart, late of I leaver town- 14. The second and llnal account of Peter Ent. Ad. muilstratoror w. m. i:nt. iieeeused, as llled by us'Mr i. i.ui, Auminiairaior oi I'eier uni, ue-ceased. 15. First and final account of s. II. Miller, tiuardlan of Jaeou c, Hartzei. minor child or .Jacob uart- zei, jr., lute or .Mmiin lounsmp, Ut'ceaaed. First and llnal aecountof J. II. lletlr, Admlnls trator or aacon nai tztl, jr., laio or .Mimmioun. snip ueceaieu. IT. rirsr and 11 ml aecountof John shuimn. (luar tu in vi iseiij umu iuvi tieoru'o w nosier, iiiiuur children of Henry Hosier, lato or Heaver town- mi ii, ucchjwu, as meu uy uis i,.xeciuor juuu IMlUeiiu ui, is. FUMandtlnil aecountof Jonas Ilartzel and J. li Metier. lAceutorsor aacju ilartzel, sr., laio oi jimiiu lunnuip, ueccabeu. 19. Flr-tand llnal account of D. A. Watson, fluardlan of (leoriro 1-. Watson, minor child of Amanda Walton, late of Madison tuvnshlp, decensea. as nicu uy jnury -s, aison,.iiumnisirairii oj ii, ., waison, ueuea.eu. aa. First and tin il nccount of D. A. Watson. Admin istrator of John MWsher. late cf Mad sontown- feldp, dceased, as tiled by Maiy A. Wat&on, Ad- imniiinmix ui u. ., auon, iieuuaseii. 21. Fli'fct nnd tlnal account of I). A. Watson. (luar- dianor umma rej,Fgnnii lui ivgg, minor ciiu ilt en of ttil tm Petrg, lato of Madron township, Uiceascd, us meo ov tiarv ,. waiaou, .umims irainxoi i). .. jusun, ueccaseu. Tho aocountof .luhn lire, Administrator of Ann Ashton, late of Fine township, deceased. W. II. JACOI1Y. liegUer. cd to make payment, and those having claims or demands ngalnst thn said estate will make them known to the naid Administrator without delay. HA11UV W. BLOAN, Administrator. March ao, 1817-cw Mir'UanrV ot nn order of Delano 0, Cnl tn, Esq., surrogate of tho County of N'ew York, notice N liciThy cUcii to nil iw'Mdm hai id? claims fiirnliit ('liarldtiH Kjcr, niteof 1'ittuHHRa. rcnnsyi nnl.i, but leucine; nwli Mltiilii tiicclij- nii'lcuuntj of New York, decead. lo Drt'Hcnt tho natno wltl; ouclicrs thereof to tho Riihsrlber, nt lili onicc. No. 8 Wnll Mrci t, In the e uy of .New York, on or before th'1 tltfhteciitli n.iv of .luno next. Dated. New York, uiofccvcntu aay or December. i.o. rilEUKHICK U. IIATKMHYK1I. Dccl5-esm L'xecutor. A DMIKISTHATOH'S NOTICK. ESTATE OP ANMtKW UINOLKS, DEC 0. Letters or Admlnlstratlon.on the cstalo of Andrew nimrles. late of Main twn. Columbia scountv. dee'd. have been granted by tlie Ueglster of said county to the underMgncd administrators of Columbia Co.,Pa., to whom all persons indebted to nald Estato nre re quested to make. pamcnt, anil those having claims airalnst the said estato w ill make them know n to the Bald administrator wunoui. aeiay. n. ttmt, liionmsourff. W. T. SUUMAN. .Main twn . March 2.yfT-6w.' Administrators. "IXirCUTOU'S NOTICE. e-ttcrs Tcistani' ntary on the estate ot Ceorjre Ap pleman, Into of orungu township, Columbia county, deceatk'd, luvo been i aute by the ltCKlstcr ot said county to. (.e'orKe w. Appleman, ot wemversviue, hous Indebted aro rcriuented to mako pa) racm, and thoia li'iMns: demanda afra'nst tho said eHtaiewUI inaku incm Koona 10 uic saia .xccuior evncoui QU' lay. March lc!-w acoitan w. aitleman, Kxecutor. 4 UDITOIl'S NOTICK. " yTATK OP TIlrtMAS I'Rf . PHCKASEP. Toe undersigned auditor nnnolnted to distribute funds In thn hand ot the Administrator amone; pirtles entitled thereto will meet all persons Inler- estiM, for the purpose of his appointment, at to o'clock a. in. on ednewlay, Apt 11 U. I87fi, at the of Jlco ot Kunk A: Waller, In Itloomsburg, when and wuero nu persons navin? claims ngainst ine sain cs. talo aro requested to present the same before tho Auditor, or bo debarred from coming In tor a share oi saiu itina. NCVIN U. FUNK, March 10 Cw Auditor. On Tliuimlay of IttJt seejs A. J. Brown, the iliotoerruih!c artint, elicel after B,(dci;eiaf but a few days. Mr. Urown, who was quite a young man hail resided in Illooinsburg but a year, and had gained many friends in lliat short lme. He vvas a member of Hook and Ladder Co. No. I, and the members of the Company atten ded his funeral, at Jiercick, on Saturday, in uniform. Mr. Drown was rnarrieJ only a few months eince and leaves a young widow to mourn his loss, diipatch from Hcranlou states that the Itoods on all side uf that city ore on fire and Srij. summing fiercely. Many of the remfdcnU of A evuiirnicilis umuilir llic luuuniai.i. hern driven from their houses. The rellccllop of the flainca in Bcranton was so vivid as to -ealo a belief that a general conflagration was i irogresa in the city, and rjulte a juuiic en-.'id. Tliero is no season of the year when so much care is needed in ilrc-ing as (lie nrei-ent. The sudden changes in temperature are productive of the most dangerous forms of throat and lung diseases, and In no way aro they more likely to be brought on than by changing thick un derclothing for lighter articles. It is usually safer, in this climate, to wear winter under clothing, for a month to come, and it is bvtter to stiller n little annoyance Irom the heat in tlie middle of the day than incur thodanger of an attack of pleurisy or pneumonia. Don't dis card winter garments yet, and it would be well to ke?i your overcoats apt! warm cloaks with in reach. Once again we have to record one of those sudden and unexpected deaths which from time to time surprise and shock the community. On Saturday evening Alonio Ackley, who was em ployed by K. M. Knorr as a shoemaker, took Ills seat at the supper table of hU employer in apparent health mid vigor, when suddenly he Mi back as if faint and died in a few moments and before he could he remoyed from the room, Mr. Ackley was a soldier of tho Mexican y&r and was a number of the well known Soolt Le- clou, which organization still exists in 1'hila' delnhla. He also served during tl.e lato civil war. Disease of the heart was the cause of his death, Mr. Ackley was sixty livo yea of age, was a wi dower end, we are informed, left three childreu. The following members of the Northumber land Presbytery wero in attendance at their spring session in this place on Tuesday i Ministers J. C. Watson, I). D., Jos. P. Hud son, Isaac drier, P. J. Waller, S. II, Heed, John Johnson, Joseph Ktcphens, i'hilnnder Camp, fleorgo Ulllot, Stuart Mitchell, James Dickson, J.D, Iteardon, I'. Spear, liobert White, S. II. Thompson, I,. L. Haughawotit, A. C. Campbell, M. L, Itossj Thomas It, Ileeber, S. T. Thompson, D. J. Waller, jr., Alexander Henry, A. C. Clark, Joseph Ncsbit.JI Ci. l in- ney, John Caldwell, George V, Cain, Win. A. MeAtce, James W. Iloal, John Thomas, John S. Foulk, Killing Klden Samuel O.tkcs, Col. U. 11. Barber, W. I'. Taylor, I", Lcidy, Hobert Catli. cart, O. 11. Perkins, Dr. P. M. Sunderland, Jos. 0 Durham, A. Sweinfort, A. K. Maybee, It. S. benlley, H. Montgomery, P. B. Wagner, A. D. 0, Case, Itobert Davidson, S. A. liergetresser, Thomas Howard, John Kckman, Hamuel Yorks, Dr. H, Montgomery, Stephen Ault, A. Fulton, It. K. Gibson, D. A. Ileiuinger, J. A. Crawford, A. Ituddock, Frank Porter, Peter Laubach. ltev. Dr. Watson, the retiring Moderator, pleached llio annual serwon. Jev. John Bur rows vas elected Moderator, h. L. Hatigha wont was elected Staled Clerk, ond T. It. Bee ber Temporary Clerk. BENSON'S CArct.sc ronoys plasteus. A great Improvement on ordinary porotia plasters, BELIEVES PAIN AT ONCE. TI1K 11EST Strengthening Plaster Known. CURES tiUICKLY lthcumatlsm, Neuralgia, Lame and Weak Hack, U'platica, Lumbago, spinal apd ktuney Complaint all aches and pains of a local nature, sold everywhere. Price S3 cent. May.l Td'-ly SEABUUY A JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical cnemhita, N.V. Plotting the Death of the Potato Hug, many fanners in this region are seriously de bating the problem whether they should plant potatoes liberally or not, in view of tlie certain presence of tho destructive bugs, a remedy sug gested in a recent issue of the' Tribune is worth considering. This is to place email heaps of bruised potatoes small and Inferior ones will do as well as any here and there through the field at the time of planting, and sprinkle them COAL. with a small quantity of Paris green. It is well Hava vou trlctl Kirby's WildClierry Cough Balsam V A very palateable compound for tho various affections of the throat aud lungs it lias been used with bticcesa. in seven cases of asthma giving instant reliel and in many cases effecting a peroament cure, Prico CO cents per bottle and positively warranted to erlve nntira satisfaction ( r money refunded. Kifuy's magic jceitei ror too instant cure ot severe aim acute pains. Kirov's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant. safe and effectual, Kirby'a Horse and Cattle Powders are the As best powders for stock, manufactured. Try them aud ue convinced, Kirby'a Camphor Ice for sunburns, soro lips aim ciiappea nancis. Gill's Jlillious and litver Pills are recom mended by the first Fhvuiciaiia. The above preparations are for sale by all Druggists ana eieaiers in medicine, Mover Huothkm. July 21,'78,-lv VUolesale Agents, COAL Old Kstablished Coal Yard. i ,i r,n, i,a ,. i .., .i u. w. isEAi, cc lino., wnoiesaie ev itetait ' . . ""b""ii'i"6v """ Dealers in nil Bizos of the best qualities ol active, before tops come llirouih the ground Hl and While, Ash Coal, ut tho A-iv lowest .!.!.. l-c n'l I . Z ' V. reauy iu puunj upon mo ui giccu ieai. j iicso maitet rates, jtftve constantly on hand larx' pioneer bugs are attracted uy tne scent ot tlio stocks ot bruised potatoes, of which they eat and lramedi- Domestic, ately perMi, As tlie potatoes became dry they I may be bruised again and so kept attractive, I Every bug destroycel in this way might other wise become the progenitor of thousands later Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, Bituminous. and Limeburner's Coal Especial attention given to tho prenara in the Bcason, and by killing them early this tion of coal before leaving our yurds. Grain ..rest Inoreaso mav be nrevenied. Ono farmer and Lumber taken in exchange for coal, pr grower, working alone, of course cannot do 2". "OTt V I much towards decreasing (lie pest, but If all in ltore Qr at Qur ot6ee wm reCeire prompt one vicinity will join in this simple aud easy tentlon. Office and VareU at William Neal pres?ej a great saving may be eflectcel, With & Sons' Furnace, Kast lUoomsburg. Your IKitatoes for the table retailing at $1.50 to $3 patronage respeetlully solicited. per bushel, the importance of securing a good C0AL- 17 tf 25 COAI. crop mut be apparent to every farmer and T)LANK MORTGAGES forsalecJieapat the trucker. I JJ volciuiih Office. UDITOIl'S NOTICE. tip uncIerslffDcd Ainlltorto make distribution ot tlio ruiim iu mo nana- or .loon a. i-unsion. AUtnlnlslrator of nit ehtulo oi lWon a len. ect as L'd. to anil nmoutr the D.trtk'a entitled thereto. i 111 atten'l to the duties of his appointment at his oltlco in uieviwiioi liiooinimry. j'enn a., on inuuav the 34 4.iy or May, ls7T,when and where nit per- souh DaMiig ciauns against me Ram estate are re quested to present the samo before theAudltor or bo E. K.OUVIS, April c, 1ST7-4W Auditor. UDITOIl'S XOTICK. K STATE OF SABA1I NA01.E, DEC'D.t LATE OF KK AN KLIN TOWNSHIP, Tho underaltrned Auditor on exceDtlons to nccountoi wiiiiam waits ana tnanes isapie, au- ties ot Ids appolnrtnerit, nt the oillee cf Freeze & JOutIv In ltlooinsiburir. on ynturdav. Anrll as. isTI. at looVloek a m., when nnd whero all persons Having mi'im against mo sam estate, are renuirea iu pjeseia iuu Mirne ueiuro me .uuuur. or uo ue uaiiea ii om comiiiij in tor a share ot said mod. .J.d. FliKHZC, April C, 'TT,-4W. Auditor, Dauohy&Oo',.Advt' RQJJJNS & HOLMES, TC O TZ" 800 luU Wnl ro. Mark Twain's ITew Scrap Book. &N.WTrtOANVASSERS .Teb K. llalloncll 19 KastI.talit si aprll 13 'It-iw nAO'TS WANTED FOB HISTORY I UENTEN I have removed to Evans' Block, Main Street. Extra heavy Tin "Wire, aUo I AWNINGS AND TENTS by Rollins & Holmhb. It contain nparlr Kiel Ann pntrrnvlntffl rf hntlrl. Ines and scenes In tno droit Kxlilbttlon, and Isthe only authentic and complete history putil?li'ct. It ircais oi tnu icranu biiiitilngs,woiiclerrul exhibit, cu riosities, creat euntJi.etc. VcyclieaDanctBctlsat slitlit. One ntri-nt sole! 4S copies In ono nay. Konrt tor our exlra terms to arrnta anel a lull cIecrlntlon of tlio work. Address .Natiomsi. Itdlhiiinu uo., l'litla- -- t .... ...! flAIT'PTOM fnrcllnlile and worthless bookn Ot CVCrV UeSCriUUOU manUIUClUrta ciliated. IlonnttieU'celved. See thnt thebook jou uuj L.Fi.b-iinn vii iidire'i anu nrnny ciicraTlUfc-s. THE HOPE OF REWARD Is what Induces so many people tn search of si'i.i:mii lau to go to Michigan, and select from Ue ONE MILLION OF ACRES of the land grant ot the Grand Itaplds and Indiana n, it. strniiir soIU. sure crons. nlentv of iimitor. nn clrouths, gra!whopr'M, or chinch bug. luro water, riintiln? Ht reams, ready lnarketa, clvlltzatlon ami rciooH. Kallroad runs through centre of grant. I'rlco from ft to $io per acre, hend fur our Illustrate-! p. unniiH't, full or facta In Oermnn arid Knrllsh. bay in what paper you h,i h thia notice. Addre3 W. 0. HUGH ART, Land Comm'r.. UltANI) KAl'IDH, MICIt. ' Title rcrfeo' March J, tsn-3m el PJ-M?1?'1 iAyort rxK t5, it im an styles with the!bcst and most economical m Galvanized Iroii Cornice designed and manufactured by Rollins & Holmea. AKQAND HOT BASE STOVES Co.,N, Y. .March 3( ,'j;-iw a r 171 Yllt' will oereo to distribute somo of our cir. 1 r cillari. wo wlllRend vou a nllltoMfi IM elll.T Kit AM K, and a la paire. eu column Illustrated paper KHKK furs months Inclose 10 cpnui t.n nnv nntjcni Atnn wanted. KK.NUALl. s CO., Doston. Mass. March 30, 'TT-tw d - the market. EollinB & Holmes. WITH A COLT) IS ALWAYS DAXQEUOUa. USB WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, a sure remedy for COI'OllS.and nil diseases of th. THlttJAT, LONHS, CHUtT and MLCOfS MEM- iiitAMi;. Put up only in .Blue boxes. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. C .V. CHITTUNTOS- 7 SLxth Aenue, New -ork. March to, "17-lw I) $0110 A Month. AGENTS WANTED on our 3UU TIIHEE GUEAT 2 IJOOKS. The Story Of fjHARLEY "ROSS. 1 A full account of this urejt Mystery, written by his lather, b'ats Itnblnson Crusoe In tlirllllnir Interest, , ..a i.tu5u.ifu u.ni-iiooK 10 an itELiniosa, a com plete Account ot all denominations and sects, aoo illustrations. Also the ladles' medical Bulde, by Dr. rancoast, 10 illustratlons...These bookssell at slifht. Male aud Female Airents coin monev on them. Y't. tlcularsfree. Coplea by mail ti each. John K. Pot ter Co., l'hlla. March , 57-iw d A LUUUATIVIi BUSINESS. i'grw wiinl noo more fli'Nl-cltiNN Netvln Miiciiliio AfrcnlN, anil SOO ticn of ciierey and alillliv to learn the IminIucnn oi'Nrlllni; sctv- UK iiiaciuiicN. o-ompciiNalloii lllieral, Itut varylnpr according to ability, character ami qualifica tions of the Agent. For particu lars, nil tn cmm Wilson Sewing Machine Co., Chicago. 837 4 820 llroadwaj , New York, or New Orleansfta. March so. '77-iw d RANGES The BARSTOW ELEVATED Oven Itangc, the LION and EM PRESS Portable Range hare no equal. Rollins & Holmes. STEAM. Public and private buildingi heated by steam. A variety of Steam Pipe, Valvea and Fittings, constantly on band. Eollins & Holmes. NOTICE. W hars tn Unreal anil bMl Mlllnjt HWUontr; FkCtsnlbtb World. It con u lot m IhMliAf nknir. in anfaU ildoa pen, and pTc ivaloabl wiui fliDr,uruiu jjmmu n KOTI IOXO fA II YS NOTICE. L Notice Is hereby given that the following accounts luvo been llled In the orflco of the rrothonotary ot Columbia county and will be presented to tho Court on the tth day of May next, at which time they will be confirmed nl. si and Anally continued atler four days ' Mess exceptions arc tiled within that time l'lrst and llnal account ot John V. Evans, Assign- to ot Nathan V. Meeker. Tlio Mrst;account of William Lamon, Trustee of tho estate of Jacob MGjer,dec'd. Tho account of n. V. Lyon, Trusteo to sell the real estate of Joseph Houghton, late e! rine town ship. ii. l'ltMi .Aim, I'roitry. April 0, !S77-tC CONTKAGTORS AIN'D IIL'II.DKRS. ttejlstern nnice, I Uloomsburg, n prlli), ls77.) WiriOWS' VI'lTvAISKMHNTS. The following auuraliomeuts vi real and iiuuii.u ihuiiji tui .i;uiiu viiu'jwaui uuuuueiun il.ie oee'ii meu in ino uiueu 01 ino newsier oi eoi uinbl i county, under the Utiles of Court, and will bo pieseiiieu tor an-oiuio connrmation lo uio iirpnans :ouri lo be held lu iiiooiushurg.tn and for Paid coun ty, on Mond.i, tha ttn d.iy of Mav, ISU, al i o'clock o. m.. of said el.tv unlei'S exceptions to such continuation are preluul llled, of which all per sons ir.iere'sieu in sunt eaiaies win tuiie. nuuee: 1. Widow of Jostah It. Dodson, late of tho I'orouirh. 1 !. Widow ot Andrew eilnslca, late of Mala town- 3. Widow cf John Shuman, late ot Weaver town- suiii, ueeeutt'u. I. Widow cf John W. Clrtou, lato of Madison lowa- wiip, eitveusea. 3. Widow ot Thomas J. Thornton, late of tho Tow n ue uiuuuiauui. ue'eeuseu. 6. Widow of Ellsha Miultz, lato ot Benton township, 7. Widow of llobert F. Claik, late of the Town of u.uuujsuuii,, ucecuseu. widow ot Jchn C. Jlordan, Into of Jit. Measant wi usuip, ucevuseu. 9. Widow of David A.Watsoa.lato of Madison town- au.p, ucte'useo. 10. widow ef Daniel narlg, sr., late ot Koartngcreel; ium uau(l, iie'ee'((SVl, il. widow of John lielshllne, lato of lienton town. snip, ucreuai'M. Proposals will be received for tho erection ot tho Columbia County I'rly)n located at Illoomsburg, Pa. riopuxals must bo accompanied by an approved bond ot twenty thousand dollars for tho faithful performance ot the samo and tho Commissioners reserve tho right to reject any or all bldi. Tno Drawings, Plans and Hpccincaltons will be at tho Commissioners' ofllcfl on Iho 12th day of April and the Architect will ho there at that tlmo to give any explanation that may be required. Itlds will be received until the mat day of ApUl at U tn. SILAS W. VcIII.NRY,) Commissioners joiin iimt.NKit, J. or JU'sEl'II u. sands, j Columbia CO. Attest : Wm. Krici!bvm, Clerk. CummlsIoner's onice, April ti, I87;-ljw TAKE VM.pactl(pDbotdBr,nl(loa pei altar bottom, and latllos' rmhfoflabla fancy 8t, pin aut dropi . poai-pald , 2 5 caau. O packafTM ttn luortad Jaw IrjtVI. i'iM-i t;nU latent lprr Waich tr o alUjranU. QH UK dL LU..7HH UmUDWHIf. M- V T W E LVE PLUMBING & GAS FITTING promptly done Feb 1, ' Rollins & Holmes. EV STOCK OF CLOTHING. Cutler, nuttona. Km. EwnDin-1 r'An,i"ii,il,n B?ai. your a T ' roaawayH. Y SIX March so, '77-lw d lh. ILOYIi COMBlNATIOlllor OOJ-LAR8. BRIDE A Cl 700 Broaawa,, N.w f or T. D. Kellogg's Advts. E ZELL'S N CYCLOPEDIA, w IlKVistn Eiiitiok 150,000 articles, 3,000 en- gravlnirs, and 11 splendid maps. The 1IEST HOOK of universal knowledge In the language. Now In course ot publication. SI'KCIMEN vtltii map sent for 20 cents. AGENTS WANTED. v CIIAS. Apr zj ly. U. DAVIS & CO., Phlla. A1'1' 13 Ali NOTICK. Itcirlster's tifiloe. I Illoomsburg, Apr, c, lS70,f . II. JAROBY Remitter. SHERIFFS SALE. Mly virtue of sundry writs Issued out of tho court of e"ominon Picas ot Columbia county and to me UI ieeiuu, mn uuL'Apubeum puuuu saio al. ino e.uuil liuuie in jii'4ui4uurg, m o,e oiosi; p. m. or BATUItUAY, AI'IUL 21, 1877, All the following real estato situate tn Greenwood township, Columbia county, I'ecnsjlvanla, bounded on the north by lands ot Isaac Dewlit, by land of .John Mather on t"e south, by land of John Parker on tlio west, and land of John Kilns on tho cast, containing one-half acre moro or less, on which aro erected a stery-and-a-half du elllng house, frame i a blacksmith shop, a frame stable and out-bulldlngs. belied, taken Into execution, and lo bo sold as tho property of J, A. Uumtuel. Al0 Tlio undivided half ot the following tract ot land Htuato In rtno township, Columbia county, I'enn 8 ivunlu, bounded and described as follows i Ou tho north by land of John Whltmoycr, and others, on the oast by land ot Thomas Iienlleldand othe rs on the south by land of James Miultz and others and on the west by land ot Solomon Dlrko and otheia, containing threo hundred, and. Sfltcnty acres n,ore or iota, tieired, taken into execution, aul to be sold as the rrepeity of John Lore, ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate tn the Tow a of liipy, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, boundod and described as follows : On tho north by an alley on.lhe east by lot ot Lloyd M, Petttt, on tho kouth by public road leading to llloom, and nntho west be an aucy on wi:.'i are erected a frame HweWug uqvvso ana ouiouuing. rk tzed, biken Into exueutlon, and to bo sold as the property of John c, eroding. . ALSO, Tlio renewing tract of land tltuate In Mifflin Uiwnshlp, Columbia county, I'ennsjlvanla, bounded anddoscrlbed as follows, to-wlt t Ou the north by lands ot Mepueu Iletier, east by land of Aleiauder Hannah and Samuel Crejjsy, south by lauds of ueorge urown ana vt uuain t, reasy, west by Dav Id llrow ri and. Aaroa V. lls, woatalnlug ono hundred ie'res tuoio or lea whereon aro erected a plank wou-11', 11 guoa uanK uaru aim other out-bulldlngs, Velzed, taken Into exe-cutlon, and to bo sold as tho property ot Nutn.au Nuss. CONDITIONS op SALE.-1'urchaseis must pay ton per cent, of the purchaso money, or at least enough to cover all costs, at striking down of tale otherwise property to be resold at once. JlillN W, IIOFlfMAN, Appeals will be held on tho assessment ot KI7, be tween the hours o( 8 a. m. and t p. re,., of each day as follows 1 AI'IUL M For l"ranklin and Catawlssi at tho house of J. IS. Kistler In Catawissa. AI'IUL si For Itoarlngcreek and Locust at tha house of Wellington Yeager In Mabtown. AI'IUL J5-For Conyngham and Centralis at tie house ot Wm. reiser In Centralis, ArniL su-nt or Leaer ana jwin at the house ot J. E. Longenberger In Malnvllle, APItIL S7-For Mtniln at the hou.o of Aaron Hess, .Mimtnvllle. AI'ItlLM-ForBrlarcreek and Berwick at Hoyttt iioeei, nerwicK. APltJLM lor Madison, Pino and tlreenwoodat the house ot Humphrey Parker in Mulvule. ma 1 i ror Jackson, Sugarloaf and lienton at the house of Illram Hess in lienton. MAY 2 For Ftshlngcreek at the election house la Ftshlngcreek. MAY 3-For Orange at the house of Samuel Hag- enbuch In Orangevltle. MAY 4 For Centre at tho election house In Centie. For Hemlock, Montour and Mt. Pleasant, on tbs nth day ot May, and Scott Wi Bloom on the 10th ot Kny a( our oaice In lilooeusburg, me assessors aro required togfvoeach taxable notice of his or her valuation 3 days before the day or appeal. SILAS W. MclIENItV, jentn iititNKit, JOSKl'IIK. SANDS, Attest : Wu. Kiiichuum, clerk. Commissioners' omce, March St, isjj-st EXCELSIOR PRINTING INK CO., BEST AND CHEAPEST I'KINTINQ INK IN THE MARKET, Hardier St., NEW VOltK. Aug. II, '76,-lSw k N Gentlemen's Dreas Goods. DAVID LOWENDEBO Invites attention to hts large and elegant stock Cheap ana Fashionable ClotMni at his store on; MAIN STREET, IN THE NEW BLOCK, BLOOMSDURO, PA., I where he has lust received from Xew York ana 1-ktJ- adelphla a full assortment of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including the mt fashionable, durable ax4 oanosumo) KRESS GOODS, SCONSISTLNO 07 BOX Commltsloncrs or Columbia co. GLAZING AND PAPERING. WM. F. ItODINE, Iron Street below sec ond. HloomsburLf. l'a.. Is nrenAn.fi tntin l kinds ot PAINTING, I ULAiMNO, raid I'AI'EIs HANG NO intlio beat stylos, ul lowestjprlces, and at short Turtles havlDtr such work to da will nnv,. iitnnv calling on me. All work warranted toirtve batlsfaeaon. orden solicited What Tho President OF A DANK SAYS. iiaas- irpectoront is no humbug. 1 would not be without It It It would cost live dollars a bottle. J. II. UOOVEIt, Pres. Citizens' National Hank, AEUIIEIUU, 1 u. A JUST VERDICT. I have dispensed, nas' Expectorant oraong my patients, and It has proved mora emcaclous than any other medicine of Its class that I have been using In my medical career. And even In my own case. In very obstinate pulmonary diseases, I derived the greatest beneilt from thA KirwiArani t hnrM always been very repugnant to the use of any se cret nostrums or patent medicines, but the univer sal reputation of tho Expectorant hies Induced me to gtveltafalr trial, and not only have I realized Its tieiurB unu menus, Duicnen more thanmy most sanguine expectations. Hoping that every one may convince himself by his own trial, ond thai the hxpectoraut may reach the thousands who maybobcnctltedbylt! Truly youraT 1. w.u, minule, M. a, (Ireen Urlar, Ta, THE BEST. naas1 Kxnectorant Is the beqt cvmrrh ,n0iinB t everussd. 11. It. HAVKN. Trentan. n j. Hold by all dealers at to cents per bottle. ' Jan. l, "fl-Ma Jrc INS PATENT HAIR OHIMPi'PS Aaopu'ei ey an the queens el fashion. Send for I u.ui. ... ,iE,, f.v, zyeuivoriu niu street. I ft ! Q rta .... 'I Philadelphia, Va, Decs, ie-m j w 3A0K, FEOOzv. GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS AND PATJT8. OP ALL BOKT8 SlZiis AND COLOK3, He has also replenished his already large stock ot CLOTHS AMD CA8SULERK8, BTKIPfD, FIOHHED , AND PLAIN VE9T8, BxnilTB, CRAVATB BOCKS. 1 COLLARS, HANDKKRClnEFB," GLOVES, ISUSPEXDKIUI, AND FANCY ARTICLES. -1EUAK YATts AND TANKS. for brew- wu.ujnntenfiiii niaiiuiociurera and private dwelllUKS. OEO. J. llUllKHAIIT C J une - sw, Hultonwood St., below liroael. T)UItIllUl GOODS of ever description, LVJleltln?. Packing, Hoso. Uoota aud Hhoes, Cloth: lf,!l'iC',.lt?,Ci,A1JV J-KYICIi, HON C0..7WChfst riuiUllaelelpUi, Aceuts National ltubber Co. Us has constantly on band. a larce and well eel assortment of Cloths and Vesting, Babcock.& Wyeth's Ads MnrcbitTi WM. F. BODINE. BUSINESS 0AKD8, ' visiTiNti CAima, LiSlTKlt IIEADB, '-t HEADS, roSTfiltS, 40., to., Neatly - - aply printed at the Colum UK Office. S'V'J ""0' ' ' from OLscilva drarts, proruie'd. No mors worry irtJuM '"'ukS h' cnnSiVSK- TSlu4 wH lfclrcto?le. Is taVen Internally, and Positively Cures Khcuina tlEin. (lout, M uralk'U oad l.umLafo. tsr-tiold by Wholesale and Iteuu l)ruiri,1sts everywhere. Send tor circular w. HKU'HKNSTISK t IIEXTLEV, Drurjlsts, Washlsgion, D, C, Oct C, 7C,-ly, t w B ' 1 ' JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESRIPTION EXECUTED PROMPTLY At the Oolumhian Officb "I LANK NOT ES, ith orwitLouteiempUoi I) otOHlattaeDo.miiit(Omm.: which he Is prepared to maie to order Into any krat ot clothing-, ou very short notice, and U th btt manner. All his clothlmr Is made to wear ana I 0! It Is of home manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWKLIf, 0F BVKItY DESCItlPTION, VISK AND CUXAT. HlSCAbK OF JKWILKY.1S NOT HUKPJUMHD U THIS I'LACB. CALL AND EIAUIMB HIS OINKKAL A8SOT KENT Or Clothing, Watckes, Jewelry, Ao. DAVID LOWEUBMMJ. March 30, 1SJJ. fjhertrj. Dec. s, ihu
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