The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 16, 1877, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU R G, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA.
"71
B35KT7AY& ELTTELl.Siiters.
lihOOMSnUUG, TA.
Friday, Nov. 1(5, 187.
( IVIli SKKYIUB UllKlllOI.
Senator Wallace's Hill.
Ono of tlio niot valuable Tcnturcs of the
bill of Senator Wnlhico providing fur a long
four cr cent. bond, for tlio investment of
earnings is tbo perfect r-eeiirily nsalii't loss
which i' nlTonls to purchasers, l'lio bill pro
vides that tbe.-m coupon bunds shall bo luado
payablo to tlio order of tlio person who shall
purchases thcin, mid not to liearer. I ho namo
of the purchaser with liw refideneo shall bo
icgUtcred in tlio treasury aUho owner of the
lwnds in the same manner as bonds aro now
resi"twd Tims in cac any of theso bonds
should be ioit or rtcjtroycct another will ho is-
sued by the treasury in its place. Iu addition
' 'o this sccuiity those bonds can be tran'forred
by assignment only by tho person u.iined iu
them and registered nt the (rca ury as the
owner. When tho assignment is mado the
bonds nro transferable by delivery tho same
as If payablo to liearer. A sTVant gul in
stead of putting her carniiiiis in souio pavings
Official Vain of Columbia County.
Hayes Is willing to apply the rule, (in
some cinrs) In others, but Ignores it him
self. Tale the payment of his counsel be
lorn the Klceloral Commission as an lllustra.
tlon. Stanley Mnltliows has hecomo United iani; wlleru it is only too liable to Iks lost cm
States Senator tb.MU.5t1 tho direct asslstanco ,urchao atHenty-five,tifty, or hundred dollar
of tlie President, ami Mr. bliotlauarger lias )omi bearing four per cent, interest, ami if it
been retained In all the profitable govern- js f((,cn ( icr) 0r lost, or de-troyed, tho
mentcnes beforo the Courts of that District, evidence of her ownership is rccordod in the
Mr. McCrary, who appeared as one of tho trcnM,ry a iet money is safe. A thief
Hepublican objectors, is Secretary ot Vi ar J ste.,i i,a wii ,avo t0 forctf t iio as-
Mr Kasson, who win another, Is Minister sigi,mctit wilh the seal uf tho com t and tho
to Austria. In addition to tlils.ueariy ever) liami,, 0 th0 witness!) beforo ho can convert
member of tho Returning Hoards of Honda . us j.. ... a rasc l0 m chaser of
and Louisiana, and nearly every one of the tle ptoc i,,,! w;t, tia frped assignment
itepubl lean electors for those btates, ha ydd bo tho loser, whilo the original itur-
been providjii for with a t eder.il offlce. The clllsCr whoso tnmo is registered at the trea-
ury as the owimr would leecive a ii';w bond
These bonds when issued will no tloubt bo
come a most popular investment as well be
cause of their security as ol tho fae lity they
will afford for investing small earnings.
With such a bond ofiored by tho "rovcrnuicut
thero will lut bo much sympathy to VMito on
thoso persons who put their savings in shaky
savings institutions, n hen tho lull authori
zing these bonds shall become a law tho best
savings institution will bo tho treasury of the
United States. Patriot.
Planners.
Heaver
Denton
lterwlck
Hrlarcreek
Illoom 1'.
Hlooin V .'.
Calnw!;a
Ceutro
Centralla
ConjiiuhamN ...
Conynghain S...
1'rniikliii
l'ililngcrci'k ...
Greenwood
Hemlock
,tiu.'ktm
I .m int
Mifdin
Main
Madison
Montour
Mt rieaiiiut ..
Orango
l'ine;
llnnringcrcck ..
Hcott
Sugarlual'.
President
1974
f-uprrmo
Judge
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2 H7 77
Stato Treasurer.
Dlsttlct.
Humeri
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118
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110 103
A UepnuUorn nf fmhion, Vkmure and
'inttruction,"
ll,iiU8lttTKD.
iurpers
NEW ADVERTIOEMENTS.
SlIIiRIFF'S SALM
eighty three perches to astono pile, Ihonco noitn
Hxlydegrcos, east slxty-pcrclies to a Juno cherry,
tlicncn sonlli tltty-ntno degrees east tweaty perc'ua
inn int. ih-nce Ihlrtv-rlifht decrees cast thirty
rljcht perrhs lo a stono corner, thenro forlytwo lly tlrt,,j ,,,nlry wr( .le,j oat 0( thl)
d"(freeswestntccnrtrchesto a po.t, tlicnco north t'outt otComm n rnsi ot U.)Hl,abli 0.) tnty mi to
scventy-slxd-itreeswestthroonnilsU-Uiit'iperclies no lllr,,cl(,,, Wiibe rrpa-e.l to publlo salo at the
toa pot, thence slttyfour degrees wcstnmoniid CuU1( noutont twooWocf p. in., un
siv-ieiuii percues 10 n pu-i, mvir-u j ..
decrees east clulit pjrches to n pot tlio p'a3o ol lw
Blioilng, containing ntnut forty acres, on wlilcti Is
crectel a lito-Btory framo dnelllu? liouso and ou t
1)5512787 ;1010
133
ll)5
47
7
53
17
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972
Xoticct of the I'rcss.
Thclinnrlsth' organ of th faMitonihte worll.
nn.l ihcc"0'imler t Hint world s Inwss ana it is
tho iiulhnrllv In nil matters f m.inncrs. i tla Ktie,
n.tn...u nnrl an l.il li ilitti - llin un Traeter.
Tin' ll.iiiireiiiimiendsH-elrtucviryineiiibernf I ho buildings.
houselHiM -lothoihildr.'Hiiv droi uu.l prt'tty io- I Bfzm, taken Intoe.xee'itton, and to bo sold as tho
InTle"v!'rl 5 P'o,K-r,y of ..arlu, Harrison.
UTUsforthco'dldrniN ei.itli'S, ti paterf .mlllasl.v , Al. '.
lis iiistilni designs tor inn roMir.d t'lo.iei " The tindlvld-d one-1ilrof tho folhiwlnrd scribed
iikiiii mi iUvhiIii? ir vn. Hut til ivurtlinf initter i... ........... Maj m.
of the H..t..r is uuil.nty of Kre it, ox c leiiw. 1 lie rcai .u uu .-.. .u. ..,. -
HM1I1I11IIJ IVI "I ' 11 II U lil 111'" 1 1 lliU VI IILlllUll .1. IH.'ivi. 1.
iia-rli is aciulroil n Wo popirarliy lor lli" nro
il it en i. ini' it It nlTords ou I has Ijjooin an ust ij
llsh.'ilnulhoilty wlili tho Udiescf suierlca. .1
1, veiling I'oBl.
T1JHM3 i
I'nst.ifo free to all subtcrtbers In tho flitted
stall".
Harper's liazar, one j ear M c
tl oo Includes pn p jmont ot t. s. Potfngo by tho
and
tuiullihois.
MON'bAY. Dl'CK.Ml) K 34, 1S77,
The rollowlnglrtsof irrouml tltuito In men city,
county of Cilumbli und Katoof I'. nnavlv.inla, be.
Ini'ots No 8, 4 und ", bo'iu.lcil ejl by lot o. Cct
IMIIIam tloriien, vrstb lot ''J. t of li argo non
rlei, norlli h .in !( n I'llh by rout, ire t, sat t
'i.tibelnv 0 fe. t f.'on! bj 1M In do tii Tu onlid
Itgs ure ns Wo at a tw.i-st irt double frunn
Drtelli'ig Ho I c. on lot No. J, ulnt do'ibto frlv ta
two story duiii IcDni'llmg Hon e, on I it So. 4 and
double rrlvt ! lolli tf Mid dou'ile houes being In
.ll.i trtrO'l f.inl iinil.. I.t-il.. Il .... II .... I I..i.b IU
follow., ,lu lieglnntng at a po-t In the roailto w-feltoll ,,, llUIb, r s. and alsoa ,-U.y andeoaU
Hobrsbi.rg tlicnee by s ltd road north sxy degr. cs hmm ,n tronl of hM ln un (t sicct
lll'Ml, IIIIL'U (ti.-ii.ovt m . i'uj. , 'j i
John Itarlman, (lot No. il) south thirty d-greos
west thirteen and one-third purchcstoaposlj thence
Columbia county, I ennsUvanH, maikednn tho plan
of s tl 1 village No. In, and bounded and described as
,.n.VM , tthb-tecn d,onct...rd perches to thop.ico
li.irufr's r. il.nlip.ils, to onu ndUnsi for onojear, beginning containing forty sumro pcrahos o! Ian
(llllc'al .Majorities for .luilgc of Hie Sniireme
( ourt.
niot of tlmso appointments had been made,
lion ever, beforo civil service reform had be
come the intensely earnet and solid thing it
is now understood to be.
iTJiitiixn tub Msrs of voteiis.
Under tho old Constitution this was al
most imposslble.and hence in radical centres
of population like Philadelphia and Pitts
burr, liny required majority could bo man
ulactured. Kven now fraud is attemptid,
and in many instances is successful. At tho
last election, the Labor clement and dis
satisfied Itepublicans were both interested in
having an honest election, and the usual
rascality was diminished. Nevertheless a.
the usual purging of tho lists in Philadrl
this fall, 10,500 names wero stricken off on
Democratic petitions. How comes it that
the Democrats have to strike oft" five to one?
Do the Republicans commit most frauds in
assessing or do tho Democrats catch Kepub
lican ttickery best '.'
Items.
Adams .,
Allegheny
Arni'trong ....
1 leaver
P.odford
Hcrks
Blair
llradfoni
Ducks
Itutlf r
Cambria
Cameron
Trnntdj,I). Slcmtt.ll.
771
0,105
SO
55S
107
0,129
105
1,023
Charley Uow's father has expended 00,-
000 in his searches, and made about 300
fruitless journeys, lie is now poor, his
business having gone to naught through
neglect, and he has engaged as a travelling
salesman.
Tins Army Hill.
Wasiiinqtox, Nov. 12 The
passed to-day with tlio clause reducing the
army to 20,000 men, a hard won suaas for
the Committee on Appropriations. It is eon
sidored well nigh certain for those familiar
with the temp r of tlio Senate that neither
the reduction of the army nor clause reqiiir
ing certain troops to be Rationed on tho Tex
an border will bo accepted. When they aro
rejected the contest of last spring will bo be
gun again. Tlo debate to-day had no special
interest bave fur tho uuoxceptioually fouud
doctrine upon the support of a stauding army
laid down by Mr. Hewitt. The vote upon
the principal ameudiucut, which wa) carried
by a majority ot six, showed that with decent
exertion and a clear understanding, there is
no difficulty in holding a Democratic uiajori
ty. When this does not happen, mismanage
ment is usually at the bottom of the occur
renec, or reckless absenteeism
Three nf the Hartford, Conn., military
companies are forced to stop drills because
tho gas company has shut off tho gas till the
1 .tnva tlm 1ill- 1.1IU
Vrrny bill """"
i
The Emperor of Germany suffers much
Irom earache, and has lately prjaenled in
public the unusual spectacle of a crowned
head tied up in a black bandage.
Alexander Fulton, city editor of the Al
legheny Mail was assaulted tho other day
by a person named U.K.Tyler, who thought
hu could wipe out some grievance with n
cowhide.
The personal estate of tho lato Sylvester
Uonaffou, of Philadelphia, amounted to
$133,807.83. Besides this turn he has left a
large amount of real estate, valued at i?300,-
000.
The famous trotting mare Goldsmith Maid
lias been finally withdrawn from the turf.
Her owner says she is nearly twenty-one
years of age, in perfect health and entirely
sound,
An Oshkosh, Wis., genius solves tho re
sumption problem. AsgoU is ouly worth
ced in tho rase of the attachment', ismed for cent, premium.ieiiue uoverumem,
Governor Hartranft. Adjutant General Latta. He says, sticK a three-cent postage stamp on
Secrctarv Ouav. Mai'ir A. Wilson Norris and each dollar bill, and the thing is cone,
flpnnrnl ttrmtnn Tim decision reverses the
notion of Judeo Kirknatrick in crantinc the Prof. Bossi, Italian inspector of excava
riitkbnrg's Unrequited Attachments
sioi: of the Snnrene Court.
-Decis-
PrrrsBuno, November 12. This morning
the decision of tho mprenie court was anuouu-
007
575
1,3S7
83
Carbon 120
Centre 1,130
Chester
Clarion..., 1,009
Clearfield l.r.OO
Clinton 9$3
Columbia 1,828
Crawford 128
Cumberland 800
Dauphin
Delaware
Elk 597
Erie
Payette 823
Foro-t
Franklin
Pulton 326
Greene l.USB
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson 214
Juniata ' 107
Lancaster
Lawrence
Lehigh 2,190
Lcbauon
Luzeinc '.
Lycoming 1,600
M'Kean
Mercer 423
Miflliu 137
Monroe 1,802.
Montgomery COl
Montour 023
Northampton 3,031
Northumberland 1,275
Perry 100
Philadelphia
Pike 693
Potter
ichuylkill 1,470
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan 172:
Susquehanna
1,012
035
1,320
1,040
60
103
403
1,821
4,713
60S
1,005
2,009
There must nlwaya bo a victim when de
feat conies, and tlp.o who did inot to make
tho diaster certain ato always the first and
fieice-t to demand tlio punishment of others.
Tho Xorth American and the Uulletin, nfti r
meekly following a leadership, that they frotli
over against regularly after election, liavo
pounced upon the colored voters and la-h
them for not blindly lowing their necks to
the yoke that tho omans themselves pio
nouiico intolerable. They declare the black
man ungrateful because ho hesitated or fal
tered after neaily ten years of hewing wood
and drawing water in tho party. But ha the
black uim no complaint to make? When
and where has tho party recognized him as
in the full stature of political manhood? His
fhaded laeo is not to bo seen on tlio police or
iu Council", nor in tho departments unless as
a menial, nor in the lUt of contractors, nor
in tlio Legislature, nor in tlio lucrativo local
otlices either in Philadelphia or m thebtate,
and why is it so ? This year the Itepublicans
of Lawrence county, whero tho majority is
equal to tho whole vote, advanced the color
ed man to tho trout by the nomination ot an
intelligent citizen of tlio race for Associate
Judge, and iio was beaten on Tuesday tor
no other reason than boeiu-o hois not a white
man. In no other instanco has tho party pie
scnted a colored man for an importaut office
in Pcnn-ylvauia, and should tho corrupt and
selfish leaders now complain of tho black
man, or should tho black man complain of
them ? Tlu colored voter has saved both
the State and city to tho Bcpublican party
time again, and yet ho is a stranger to all
party rewards. I'hiladctphia Times.
Before Judge Boss, at Norristown, ou
Saturday argument was made and testimony
heard on the motion for anew trial forllein
rich Wahlen, convicted of the, murdei of
Max Hoehno at Elm station. Additional
testimony is to bo received until the 23 inst.,
at which time Judge Bo's will commence
the preparation of his decision, which will
be given on December 3.
Marriages.
attachments. This decision was announced caJ the luck to brinB tollgbt, ou
K iJ, Mitof inctim n. ilmt nf the. nminrilv of the plain of Nervia, a Iloman amphitheatre, Union ,
court, although no opinion was delivered consirucieu iu tery uuo u,,u ..uiiy, u
.antoftimc. The Prothonotary wa., di- Jh, part of tK.
the
. i . .i i . .1.. i Mr iinenvfireil. anil a irrand eatewav. are to
rcctca to enter mo juugiueni iu mo loner i .. .. ,. , I Wayne
court reversed. bo ot a beauty and solidity reauy marvel- Westmoreland
lous.
000
Militqrv In be Withdrawn
A maniac in Natick, Mass., caught a
The military force which has been doing glimpse through a window of a woman in
Wyoming
York
000
1,280
330
3,141
0,375
200
281
808
000
1,443
2-13
101
270
DODSON rniNCE.-on the !it of October at tho
M. B. parsonage In Ueach Haven, by Itev. B. Former
Mr. 11. P. Dodsou to Miss Hlen Mncc, all of bhtck
Bilnny. EKOll-HAlIT. At tho homo ot tho bride on tho
25th ot October, by Uio same, Mr. Keubo Eroh to
Miss Alice Hart, daughter of the lato rcier nun, ui
HoUcnback.
1IAHTMAN-UEISHEL. On Saturday tho 10th
Inst., by tnoltov. Dr. llcCron, Miles Uortman, Jisq..
of Centre township to Miss Maggie, Belshel ot Green
wood township.
McKELVV SUVDAM. Atths residence of K, II.
ralnter, lHq., WllkosbarrooatnololhlnsL, by Itev.
Mr. Holge, Mr. Henry McKclvy ot llloomsburg to
Miss Isabella II. Suydiin or Lcwisourg.
guard duty in the coal regions of Luzerne
county for the pat two months was paid off
Tuesday. The amount paid the soldiers
reaches $30,000. This is independent of the
amount required for food and clothing while
the troops weio on duty. Many have already
been sent home.
her night clothes, and thought she was an
unsel. This was complimentary to her
beauty, but dangerous" to her life, for be
fired at her with a pistol to End out whether
she really wasn't human. The bullet grazed
her head.
A grass fire overtook a man in San Ber-
nardlno,C.il.,andhe had barely time to reach
a creek. He rolled over and over in the
James Collins, of Whitney county. Ken- shallow water, scorchtd by the llames that
tuekv. was nrsecutt d for scllinc his vote, swept overhead, and was almost smothered.
and being found guilty was disfranchised -me lerrioie iicanasieu ouiy it"u.
for life. This is the first case of the kind on but sulliciently long to burn ou his nair ana
record but should be the law everywhere. char his clothing.
Trunkcy's majority,
41,205
34,896
0,300
SELLING A VOTE.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Scribnei's Monthly for 1877-78.
without rprullln? llm pxrellenco of th" Pait. tMe
imbll hermit wrllmer a Month'y announce for tho
5 ear I u come Ilia following p.irs :
TIIK l'lcll lilXJl inrcui'- A' l. m.-s- i'.aiim
Tin.' iiW 101M01 1. w 111 lie Iri'iitrtl In ft seltosl f sen
n'ra'i' papers engaged Irom wrliers uhobtand ui too
Hunt r.uiK uiiioio; iii'i' in""- ......... .,u....... . .
Ijlo and In keen insight or nature. Mrs. k. I. Kob
Inson aullior of n delight till paper on "I'ox Hunting
lnNe nnghind" In tho .Inminry number, ldiep'e
sent tho Hiiiiutectlun in lids series. Joiin nurroiigbs
whose papers on similar lopies iwu- oeeo pn.'-o
and popular teitaiii ot Hcrlbner will n-rltnuf Kann
I lie in Nea ol k. Mnurlcu Thompson, the poet n il
lirallst will deseilbe Iho elialMCIellslles of We-tein
larmlng of which but Uttlo his been written. It
Is ejpicted Hint the Illustration of ml- series wld
l Ol .1 It'lllieO ll'lUU Ulllll.n-li:i. tuiiiiiiti...ii.tJ
tLlll. thOBlllilM t Illiltt.Kr. II U lllO llTllt I lilt IIO t HUT
or i-eiies of papers jet Issued In winner n 111 so fully
rCail70 lllff eOIlSlUIIl-ueMiUoi luu Iii.matiiii; in i...
out of the nits und. both In lent und Illustrations,
tu obtain ipiallty ralber Hum iiuanlliy, awl to print
Itesh, strou': ni.d delicate urk Iran original sour-
""iloXY." -bv ni ward Fgg!cHon(author ot "lhe
lloosler SCI10.IU) iaitr,".U'.) 'lids new noel lll
doubtless oo lb most lmpoitini. American aerial ot
lhoi'ar 'll'olr-t nuuiuer was puousiieii in .so
cinber. ' b -o wim n no rc.id It dclaru now to bo
much the most strlkln? aim leuurKable sioryihls
nuUiorlLisevir wrilooi, it Is Illustrated louneuf
tliaubl'St ot Iho jomger Mnerlcuu painters Mr.
alU)' Wi'riuw, I'leshlcntcit "llw Auierteuii Art As
soelatlon "
AMKHH) N SID'ITH. Somi of tho most novel
andcnleitaliilin.'iit tbesu ua'rs aro yetbj upnear,
tlie-cen"Sof which will io m tho West, the Middle
bHtles the soiltli,Ni'W l.ngla.nl und Caniul.u
ou 1 -ol'' lunin ' i'iii-,-bv John burroughs,
author of 'HI uku Uuhln," km., will contain not only
artlclesoiiblids, buiun 'lr.nn:iliij ainplngout"
ami kindred topics ne. iiur.oii ns papers will In
gin In the .lauiwrv number, the urnt Im lug entitled
MUMs und lilnls" n.n.1 iilustrkt'Ht n.v Kldelli llrldges.
Aluilli I .X I UUi; d'' unci) . -Dr. Thomas M.
Ilruwrr will contribute fnjr cxqul-liely lilutrat'-il
aniens on t'lrils'-rcsi.s, which cery loveror naturo
win dMunt In. I)r Urewtr lm-s pruluolytlw llnost
coileetiuu in I'lrds'i'ggs In t o world to draw upon
lor tlio iiMisirationi f ni"-o juiicrs.
TIIK s iiiii,s,-iiiiisi:.-i' 1. ueorgo 15. Waring
Willi who.-0 1'xclli'ht orlcot i.ul mis sorts our read
i r nre. Iiii.ll'.jr. contrlbut's twolllusirati'd urllUes
on thi'norse, llotruuvs spi-clady of sad lie horses
und la. Ir u-e ror p csiiro uiei f.ir sport, including
Iliad-riding, Mt- huiilln.' ntnl rai Ing. Tbo nature ot
tin- 1.IKU-U ilmrouglii.ro I uieiibatof his Kastoru
progenitor tny Arabian; are. fu.li conf-.ldercd In rela
tion iotliuirb.suis.
SAXB HOLM. ew stories by this popular writer
will bo given In oarly numb, rsor.-cnbner.oeglnnlng
wilh "Joo Halo'H Itod stockings." to appear In .1 iou
nry. Tlils-'noveVtio" chronicles an episode ot tho
lute war for iho Union.
nis i.miikkii'i.mjk." nv Adeline Trafton. ho
well begun In Uio Midsummer llollduv number win
Im contluucil nearly i bough tho J car. a will bo
found tu bo of Increasing Interest to Uio very end.
"A KMUIU'Ul'' l-ll TIU.Mv" lljaimir iijoriu
Iiou'scn'a new novel will bobgunln -crlbnerutilio
conclusion of "Ills Inlu ritanec.'' It will renal
u phase of Amerlcun society undrcamid of ny
liiusi ui uur reuueis, llllilHl.lUUll-iaill iuiinivnfl.i
Iho reputation ot tho writer aa a master ot English
tuid of bis art
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bv land ot ltobert I, 1". I'ollcy, south sixty degrees
cast three perches to n post i lb nco nv I ind laio or
Abraham Young (lot No II) norlli tinny degr es
or
and,
one fourth nf in acre whereon Is erected a dwelling
bouse, public hall and outbuildings.
ALSO,
Tho undivided one-half ot tlio following described
real ctato to wit : All that cert tin lot or parcel of
land situate In the fo'ithern part of tho town of Hen
ton In p.enton township, Cjtutnbla county, Pennsyl
vania, bounded, nnd d 'scribed ns folio, to wit 1
lleilnnlngntn post by Iho public road to llohrsbiirg
thence by the lands ot .loin .M.Henry, (part otlot
Ni
" .1, fhiMifWe Pictorial IMnrynf Iht Timet."
"The Intl. clienjimt ami mntl fuccrt'j'ttl
Family Paper in the Union."
Harper's Weekly.
IM.USTUATKD.
Aoi'cm of the Pren.
Tbo Weekly Is the ablest nnd most powerful lllus-
lrf...l rurlo.lienl luili'1s!i-d In t Ills t'Oltnt Tl . I tS Pill -
birlils are scholarly and com Hieing nnd enrry much
weight lislllii-tratloni ot current events nre full
nnd fresh, and are prep ired by our best designers
Iiillsilllo t'oiirier.iournnt.
itarnpr'M w.i'kiv lioui I be In evorv fattill v 1 hrmisrli-
...it ton tiimt ni ii nnri.r.tnriro tiitirentlti.lilu-l .r ton.
oil, lK-tterlllusirat-d paiierls not puorishe.1 In this
or liny uiuer uomiuj. yiuuivin.ii iiii7. ..ut
Tho Weekly Is the only illustrated paper of the
day that In itse.ss'ntiu ciiiricieristt;s is recogniz
ed us a national paper. Urooklyn Eale.
in tho fnltcd
Deaths.
PUH3EL.-In napy, on Uvj3I lnst.,EJa May Pur-
Bel, aged 11 years. 10 months and 4 days.
NEW AOVE RTISEMENTS.
Tho official vote of Philadelphia, as com- Counterfeit five dollar bills on tho I enn
putcd by tho court, increases tho democratic syivania bank are circulating in New York.
. . I -r , mi -..! I ! 1
majorities for city officers, and decreases tlio
republican majorities for state officers. Tho
following are tho majorities : Sterrctt'a 0,275,
Passmoro's 5,778, Hart's 5,500, Ilagert's 1,
010, Paulson's 1,931, Gilbert's 1,090.
John Thomas, a notorious burglar, has been
arrested as the counterfeiter. He issuppostd
to be one of a gang of counterfeiters oper
ating outsido of New York.
The Pope is iu a precarious condition.
John Utz, t'ie Independent candidate for His physician lias pronounced his recovery
Sheriff, and J. Vunnatten, the Independent hopeless.
oandidate for I'rothonutarv. of Sullivan
countv.wero el"-l over Wright and Finch. The Wisconsin Senato stands 21 ltepubli-
the regular de "icratic nominees. What is cam to 12 democrats ; out me mage up oi
the matter in "ullivan ? Dr. ISrower must the Lower House is still a matter of dispute.
bave done tbl-. liuth sides claim it.
General Mi' kllan makes a splendid candi- While tho congregation of Bt. Paul
dato for a nartv Tit Cumberland county ho church at l.aston, was celebrating the tin
ha'j a maiority nf ten, when the Kenublican wedding uf tho Itev. W. II. M'rvtHgtit on
cand date lor fc-enstor has nearly thrco bun- Jlouday a slight lire occurred in me resi-
drcd. A man liko this will be valuable to deuce of G. W. Coop, a prominent member
liavo on hand in 1850.
Pretty Goop. The Waynesburg Mentis
ofi-naya: "A. K McClure, of the Vhila
delnhin Timei Is the ablest writer in Penn-
vlvania while Judge Jerry S, Hlack is
down In Louisiana prosecuting the villainous
Returning Boards."
The Philadelphia 7Imr suggests the ap
pointment nf Judge Slerrett to fill the va
cancy in Venango county, caused by the
election of Judge Trunkey to the Supreme
Dencb.
Tho house by a vote of 133 to 127, coiv
.currcd in tho amendment reducing tho army
to 20,000 men and placing four regiments of
cavalry us the maximum ttength of tho uio
Grande.
The President has nominated General
Harlan of Kentucky to fill the vacancy iu
the United States Supreme Court caused by
the resignation of Judge Davis.
Hon. Pcaraou Church, democrat, of Craw
ford county, was elected pietidingjudgo of
that district, by a vote of fifty-eight majority
over John J. Henderson, republican.
The nomination of Mr. John Welsh of
Philadelphia on tniuister to Kagland, was
unanimously confirmed by the oenate on
thu ttlh Intt.
of the church, and llertha Volkamute, his"
mother-in-law, was burned to death In her
bed.
Tho white and the black members of a
Mcthndit llible class In Youngstown, Ohio,
were teparatcd. The blacks resented the
discrimination and stayed away, except ono
who insisted on entering the class of whites.
The teacher had him forcibly ejected, and a
lawsuit is the result.
The treasury of Clermout county, Ohio, is
short $20,000, and the- County Treasurer
can't explain in any other manner except
that h is sure they must have run away.
Ho now remembers distinctly that when he
put tho dollars into the bfe, he forgot to cut
oil' their legs.
Swinging on the gate. "A delightful
evening this." "Yes, my dear ; but I notice
you havo taken a severe cold. Go at once
and get a bottle of Dr. Coxe'a Wild Cherry
anil Seiieka. It is a most charming reme
dy," MM
Iu Tioga county Mr. Uryden, democrat,
was elected county treasurer by 130 majority
The HcpuMicau Stato ticket had ovor MOO
majority.
General McClellan's mtjority for governor I
of New Jersey ii 13,0-12.
A WOXDIBrilL DIUCOVEBTJ
Im Artlcla tfastlTIII !. the Ball and
UhaSray Bad4 aUjoler.
Of all'tha oomriounds which the chemist's
art. have given to the world, for hundreds
of years, for .ho purpose of restoring the
hair to its natural growth and color, not
one has been perfect. Manv of tho hair
dressings of the day aro excellent, but tho
great mass of tho btutls sold for promoting
tho growth and bringing back; tho original
color.are mero humbugs, whilo not a few
aro positively jiornlcious In their Directs
upon me bcaip ana tno uirncitirooi too
hair. All hair dyes aro woll known to
chemists as moro or less lioisonous, be
cause the change in color H artificial, ami
does not depend upon a restoration of the
functions of tho scalp to their natural
health and vigor. Tho falling out of tho
hair, the accumulations of datidrutl', and
tho premature 'change- In color" aro
all evidences nf n disoasod nonditiun of
tho Mstlp and tt glands which nourish
the hair. To arrobt theso ciusos tbo artt
cle ed tniiKt lmfisobs niodicil as well as
chemical vlrtuos, and the change must
begin under thewalpto bo of permanent
and Listing bonelit. .Such an article has
boon Hisoovored, and like many other
woudorful disoovorios it is found toeon
hlst of elements almost in their natural
btate. Petroleum oil Is tho article which
is mado to work bucIi oxlruorillnnry re
fills; but it Is nllor Uio bnt roll nod arti
cle has beon chemically treatod. and coin
j.lololy deolori?.)d, that it is hi propor
sindlii)n for lite toilet. It was In far-olf
Iliitnii lint iho otluctsof pctrolotiut upon
tiirjiiairworollrstobxorvod; a Covorninont
otllcor having noticed that a partially bald
Itoado 1 servant of tils, wnen trimming
tlio Uttip4, had a Habit of wiping his oil
bosmenrod hands In bU scanty locus, and
tho result was, in a fow months, u much
Utter head nf black, glossy hair, titan ho
over had I o 'ore. Tho oil was triod on
liorsos and oi.tlo that had lint their hair
from tlio cattle plague, and tho results
wore as rapid as llioy worn marvelous.
Tho niatios and oven tho tails of horses,
which hud fallen out, wuro completely
rcstorod In a low woo Us. Theso experi
ments were libruldoil to tho world, but
tlio knowledge was nractioally useless
to tho prematurely bald and gray,
us no one In tho civlllzod society
uuilil1 tolcra'.o the us of retined
potiiileuiu as a dros-dng for the hair. Hut
thobkillof one of our chomhts has over,
como the dilllculty, and by a process
known only to himself ho has, alW very
elaborate and oostly oxperlmenU, suo
coodod III deodorizing rotlned iietroleutu,
which rondnrs It susceptible of being han
dled us daintily as tho famous eau ite co
loyne. The oxperlmontswitli the dcsxlor
Irani liquid, on the human hair, wore at
tended with thu most astonishing results.
A fowapplioullnn, whore the hair was ihiu
and fulling, t-atu remarkable, timn and vig
or to tho Bcaipuud tho hair, and tho natural
i!or Iio ,'iu t tu itpiMtr ultitoit Irom tlio
l!r.tapplicuiloii. i:ery lurtlcloofilandrult
ilisapiKUM on lite li rot or suooud drusslng,
und lli" liquid, wi Miirt'hlu In its nature,
nee 1 1 is wiiuiiciralo pi the risits ut once,
und hot up a radie il fliauao Irom tho start.
Jt Is wi'll known that iliu nn-l h.utitlftil
oulorsnro ui.ida from .'tro!i inn, und by
hoiiio iiiystorlousnnorutloii or nature the
Itsu o I this artlcfo gradually lmpirU a
lU-HUlllut Itlll uruwti vjiur iu iliu nair,
which, by isuttluuod use, deoious to a
black, Tito oolor rutualiis parituuent for
an indenulto length of tituo, and tho
I'hauueisbo grailital that tltu most lutU
male Irlnnds van iire.ily dotoct its pro
urcss, Ilia word, It is tho most wonder
ful ilisoovery of the ao, and well
utlculated to inakfi b preitiatitrely bald
and gray rejoice, Tito iisnie Parbo
llne lias beon given ta tlio article, and is
put up In u neat and ullrictlvu iiumior
and sold by all iloalorsin Drtizsuinl Misll
Cilia. J'rlou Ono Dollar a bottle.
Kounody ft Oo,. I'lttsbur, l'a-, (Joneral
HgentB for Uiallultod Htates and Uantdai,
We advise vur readers 10 itlvo It Ulal.
feeling utlstltKl that one application will
onrlnoe them of It woud.ri'ul acu.
THE NEEDHAIV1
Musical Ca"biaet
nr
km l
100,000 c:pio3 cf st. nio;i;las
FOIt TUB
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
(Inly 5 renltt u Copj .
.JMfl!''
pifi
THIS new and wonderful Instrunv-nr
enables any one vlicilior under
standing music" nr not to play any dc
nircd melody or harmony, racrcd or
secular, from tlio most plainlivT dirge to
the most lively dance music It posses
si's a mechanism of mirvclmis simpli
city, rcrpilrinj hut tho IntHU-icficc of a
child ta manipulate, yet enable of repro
ducing, without limitation. ihr musical
compositions of the r.vr, TRE-sr.Nr and
ruTURC Tho execution 13 faultless
strict in melody, harmony and ihythm,
and tho Instrument U eminently adapted
for Sunday Schools, prayer and ryjvat
meetings, homo devotional exercise,
and In all cases where good, correct
music is required, and no musician is at
hand to perform. Address,
manufacturer's,
li3, 115 ti 117 E. 234 Ct, ITew Ycri.
Nov. Iti, 'i7 iiu.
A T A UWiULAU MKKT1NO Or TIIK
V Itouril tl ilftiitifrUH or thf hk-om-burc tlab
iiiipan htW octoUrSttti, u ilitldrud ut twu inr
coot, was duUtirid pajuble to ttoe.uoluYrs nt the or-
mx) oi w. inuur, ternary u t iuo uuj vt
nov.tfl, "IT ' J'reblueiit,
Sorno Idea ot tho nttrattlons otrereJ In tao
CilHlVlW.AH HOLIDAY NUMltKH
or sl Nicholas, of which 100.00') conies will bo lsauod
may bo calned from the following : l hire aro pwms
by Henry W. Longfellow and WtiiUm i-'ul'en lirvatit;
n rine hitherto unpubllslit-a fekutcn of Hy Life, bv
the lato Tht'odoro Wtnthrop; und a Hhort htorv by
thoiiuLhorof Ilco In wonderland;', a new fairy
btory, "rtwfet siarjorain Pivy,"ny hranK ic muck.
ion. "Tim I'etiiKinv cnanuit-H "or Lucren.i r. uai
u pot'ttc rltldlu by l)r J. Holland, nd aeinnparl
bon bitwotn tuv manner of Mun folki lit ulu iliat-s
anil oowiuiiLVH. uv uaji ttmuum.
of th sttirv elumtnMlio hrlLMiU-bt faiun U Uif
beglnolniror tli m-w eedal by Mi"s Ah-Mi. mtitied
"U'urmo uiae3,"wiin niuHiratuni uy .dry ttu
lock Kooie.
1 ho Chrlptttnim mimlr contains aNo tlio cirynln
of ii iicw erl.il stt.r for I10n. a tnl( of tni)leal lire
hv mtaiti-i i-'raiilccLst In. entitled Tower nuii
Ufn,"iiilinlr ib lllnstrilud by the artMH Moran
ami Kelly; a outuait of U& Aicorr.wlth n y ten
j tiLTiio: M'rr t ihkiiii ui iwo imu iiu'iicnu
t'l is j a play, ntnl i ch'Miiias earoi (m t iruisie)
and Milf iiilo-'it co'nplfto hort storU-s i-ilht. IU i
ny, exi liuitf mid pant ue, Ae,.t .
lh"? new rover Is by fm Knullsb Artist, Wu'.tc
C'luno-tifj tan.uus deb'titier of '.1ih liabj's pura.
lies ds Mlvi .JiottS t-crUX for ptrls, nnd Uio thre
Berlat!) for bo.tf, to follow eac other ft rap! I mut
Mun. will eontuUi a thort t-erl I fet- ry bv th aiH It-
i f "The .t-ehoiitwrCotti Family ;" und un aririt
round the Word la a aetit. Hu.h" lifl4 ir
promlMHl b a .brhhaiit wiPtr now on thea'-uiil
tour of the Woihl ut hW own jacut ihT-will b
cottirlbuilotis bj n luiiyhttr of the lamou l eti
t'uriej , ami u leuer i youui; aimrieau uy
liKiJlidi: M AO i 'ON' LU.
Th "Ho " MTies if Inst' tcttve pnperi.by varlou
authors, will Uii Hew tu Uud our own huukt; ow
they lnliioi'ual: limv lnenl ty urM'len hi homo
H w to bo un aj,rrfiibl' KUbi; How totntr-rialn
company ; iihwid no t car.n'iiur; iioa-ui iniiki u
leu bo it; How to build arouse; How India nibb
Is tf i thero i ! How ni.iUhu uio made; iluw money
Is mud" ; How m ickenl nre eau'iit : How they laid
the Ml ihtic . able ; How they mine In Callfurnl t
tluw wit'k In tho tet-iounirv : How to l i
parlor mJKh'l to ; tic I here will be aUo a tertes of
hturtm and bkttchea of oitln uw,
TUAVEL AND AUVEN1TUK,
s ich as " Id NMeoIal" (i Ituslan fcton). u Da
anionif th weNh fatties." "Ka'.ter In (ier.nany
Iliu In.ii.uisor tno Anmzon." "How Kltt wa lost
in ttTitrkiiii ita.ir '".Muster ionieu iHcaMomca
btorj) "iiunsa. iho Lapp .Maiden," ana luaity
"Jtickdn-tho Pa'ptt''Younff Contributors' iltwt
I'-ni." "U-tu-r-nox " Itldl-Box.,, and "Kur en
LI I tlo Volts' wl 1 iMmmrinueil.
Ihof-ittr tiouiid ohiDioH of st Nlchons a ready
mblMieU are Uio mit wonder ul, beautiful und at
lucitVH i LrLstinus fTesent tor ouiiir neoine Kicn
volu no Is eompleU) In lltiu f, old. I and ?3 each
tuji, a unit s t uauii.
hitbioi iDtlnn urlrr. sia.tNl a ienr. iuiiii:
piiltl, MnU co pi im, VJ. rent i eucli.
jid oy uu iioui;.enerjt una uvI.,uIe8.
tSCHllIMJIt iV (.))., 713 llnmdivu), N. V
2, rfrbAOKMH WANTKD. From to
UilUUtlQuHiiy Huru. Mlulbtera. uooKana
inciure AecntH.andalloutof employinertt of el'her
Hex, nero is me i tbL cnuniu uot-rtu una beahutt. a
(!ahii Pkckknt tit (rim fa to fiuto will bo clvento
every (iood Workinif Agent, send loctniufort-mall
Circulars, icruia, e., uuu gu iu wurn uvuutu.
KiCV. 8 T. MICK,
I x&cq Iiox H46, Mldcn, Pa.
jwv, lfl, "ij im tvaicntkm Utla punr
"gTkTbon'sImTblk'ati (h s.
(Irrotriducllonlnrriro lor 18!H0t (llcasln's l'c
torlul tti II u Jfr. Mtt,ic (OpUx 5 rtuta.
'lbu Hunt cue IK Kil u)iar,MntlucciiUiiilciiUif
fr.r kln tiv nil I.. MKI futrru.
(iLHtON H.MCMIU Y ( UHfihlCM toil ajCtir, tlDjlo
COPUSIO IPJLIB. tl IKifclUKO Ilt
hatai'le coiilt It K-nt bit u-irlt'l uf as ent Mfiinp.
nu-trlruif itircttiDS ba Ium itto iriiullyriUu
ced. Kutuuhow K)ttnuUUraltiiioiitau ttiU
UHisuau. ri-nu iuri.fwiirvuur. Auuitr.uui'
bun, 186. WuflilDKtunMrett, Uutjlon, Mttss
nov. le.lMin Jtio
A DMINlbTKATOH'h KOTICK.
vRTiTH tv nivtnstilrrEK. Ju.. tlc'd.
Tfttcru nr niltnliilttrutlui. fiu lbti I'Halti of Davtil
hnauer IT., tutu II Mlmi: ."t1. vwiuu.um m.,
I'll.. httMJ tm liruMid t.y Ihe JKiiltUr ct Co
lumUa touiity, tc I H orrir. Adu iuinrutir il
mine lol.H.Ii. to win ui sll'.rtlKlt. U.Ut Ucd. art'
r.nu. Htni iu maVu lu.iuiabfe i&imtbt ttsa iIiumj
iiaili'b'i'ltiliiiiir tlt'Uiantlti egalibt irt tfld fhtfUi
Mill iuulu tliiioluoim U)lteur.ceitlt.tliL(:iLjals-
tralcr uuubui uciiur.
lra LSVI MUFFKII,
AOmHUiUliloi
iWll'IKi: THAKSrOHTATlOS CO.
OI'I'ICE OP TUB PUKSIDRNT,
H2Ii.lKARUhTKIt.T,
Villi ll'tl Villi, October Ibllt, IVII.
Notice l lirri'liT Ellen that thu Emplro Trunstwr'
talli'ti I'tJitiriiny linn ceuhil 'o transact tiuoluc,
ut u Iuh tiiti it'tl mi a 1U1UIU.U10H ut iih uiiuir.i pro
P&raiory iu tut uibsuiutiou un u luiiMaiiuu
JOS. 1). IDfir, I'rtaiacnt,
1 Kmrjlre I lni, formerly owned an4 opcratcil by
Uio Kmpri' Triumnortatloti Corop.tny, oonHiiue
111 no lH.Taicu un iiciciwvrc, uui lur ulvuuuvvi t
UL'W UV.UV1B.
p. j.Fiimi,
nov, 10, T-lm Oeu. Manauir tinp ro Un1
ItlTIHU AMKKU A AKSUKANCK CO
NATIONAL FIItK IFU'ItANCK COMI'AN V,
Tho nivniH if t hi M old corrntfitl' ns nro all In
MHullnKI.lI hKt UKHUb oi.d nre liable tolhe
btizttrdci nre omy
Mr.iirii.c itnt-k i n tl n t rwt likftfire nk no accented,
l. im u i nouiTi v und nost.Mi v iirjusn (i and puid
as fro n us deii nnlned b iiihimun Kni rt pe
dl Ap nt uud iHuHir. Hen invburjr. reun.
'Ut UiuiiHiI tiluiillmoi.Mj should patronize
Un'ttLirt) vlrelcMK If ui). aio tdjutlid and
j uld ty c no ( I tlu u ow n ciuzr uu. nor, 10, t
HtrOAM' C'Aims no twoaiap.wHhiame
iSt kic: or 1& ('( ixlo I'hctoaor Aitret-beH, luo ,
orvo Ktre frcroil Lard, vuh1i-k i,o mine in o-ata
hOV. 1, '17-8W
ADMINIHTHATOU'S NOTICE.
LettirHtf AdiLlLlfctiatlcn detoils rcn. n tl.
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SIIKIIIFF'S SALE.
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IIKioni'ibiir, al one ovitck p. in. ou
MONDAY, l)r.(Ji:Ml!i:il O.I, 1S77.
A'l those certain lots if land bltu.it o In Iho llor-
outfli ot ccntralLi, Columbia county, ivnnsylv.iiila,
to-ll t
A itoub'e lut boiiiided on the potith I'y Main Mnrt,
on tho w ebl tiy '1 lioinas Oi ruj;ht , not t'l and ci't by
all' 8, w h'-roo'i are erei led a tvi'iMtory Iramu houvi
and stable, me.t' house ami nth.T outbulWln','3, bald
lots lu lu tr to ttet lrt lit and U" leit In depth.
Tho above propert '.lll bo ol 1 lu tno ji.irtt.-tuo
ono pjrtthlrtj (ret front oo wh eh ate t'e dwelling
liout. . imul house, Ac.-Ahd the oilier piooeity
tweuty Icetlront.
ALSO,
on" other lot on Centre Mteit, bounded on the
easi by Malnhtrect soutli by Centre htrett, wt-bt bv
Iiuls Kantt er und norlli bj mt ul!e cuiiiat'ilni,' rtr-
ty f.'ct front and fed In depth whcieoit ate
erected two double duclllnt; lui'isonnud outbuild
Tho last mentioned premise) will be s iltl Id two
parts, each h Ylnga dwelling hou atnlouibulld
log', the bit b'lni; each about S3 feet lu (runt and
o feet la depth.
AI.PO,
Two otl.er ins on Troutwlne met bounded on
tboMtatb an allej, on the south by Joseph Panes,
north by John owe i nd (Qblt ylroutu Ino street,
wherein Is t rcctcd a double dw eiilng houso and uUU
bulldlnu's, contulnlnKllfl f. it In front and onouuu
drod und forty feet In depth.
AI0,
duo other lot tmunded on tho west by TroutMuo
Blreit, eat by an alley, norlli by chultvlck,
Hjulhb) Mr . lieu. Meele, bald li t beltiB twenty-live
leet lu front undone hundred and for y feet Indepth
AI.S .
Ono other tract o land situate In lloarlnscreek
township, Columbia O'.uuty, I'o'iusylvanU, bounded
on tho north by Mu;hUberg"r, on the cast by Oeorgu
liloss, houth by tho Sau l , west by WUljin Howell
andJohu Hlosi and olheritcootalnlntrlhlrty-elght
net cs iiutl ono liuntlrd and fifty percln's, on which
ore erected a ft time bouse aid Irumu bam.
8elz 'd taken Into executlou, and to bo sold as tho
propcil) of Junes U)Ko,
ALSO.
Tha followlnif real estalo sllunto lu the town ot
:iuoun0ur0', Columbia county, I'rnnsylvanla, bouu
di d on the north by tho 11,1), & I. Hall Koail.ca.st
by Cat. MtirWIn, nouth by Scu'utn hlreet, and itt
by Iron street, containing two lotsln-lug feet lu
front, and feel deep, hereon, aro erected two
dwelling houses aud out'buUlltigs.
Hfzod, taVeu Into execution, and to bo sold as tho
proport ot O. A. rotter.
ALSO,
All that certain real citato situate In Fishing,
creek township Columbia county lnnsylvanu, do.
berthed as follows tg wit I liegytnlng at a pont,thenco
by lands of Ilen)amln Jones, deceased, south forty,
one and gne-louitu Jftmi west twenty.twoand six
lentil porches to a Yrhlto ouk corner, tntneo by Uio
same south tlxty-Uirte degrees wct eighty. two
I perches to a sua.e,tlitn( north klx dtgma west
o. 12) on the west side ot u garden fence north
22 degrees o ist ten peri'hos to u post, thence by
laud lite of Dr. John M. Fulm-r, (pirtor lot .No. 14)
north sl.ilv decrees west four nnd elht tenth perih'
oa to a post j tlV nco by land ot David cr.is.sley, south
twenty-two degree, west ten perches to a post by
public ro id thence b) s.tl 1 road south sixty degrees
ist fo'tr and efglit-tont.lt percliosto thu place of
Hginnlng, (b-lng part, ot Ms No II ami IT) cou
talnlntr 47 siiure perelt s ot land ou which H
erected a dwelling house and outbuildings.
Selze.l, taken In execution, and to bo sold o tho
property of It II. Albertion.
AI,0,
All 111 it cert i r, real estate Mtuito In Itoulngcreek
town-ltl.i, "Mium'oli cm ty, lVimsilv.ini t, descrlo
1 as iuIioah, t i-wit: ijij'in lu 1 on tin iiorttt by lamn
of rraiikllu Vuc im. on the east liy Inn Is of IM un
HuHi'r.iin thpsoutub) l.llt Is of b.llil t and on tlk
west by I in is of DtWd It. Ilower, eontaltilii? totty
four n 'res more or 1 'ss, on which Is erected a dwel
ling b nt ', li iri. an loittbiilMlngi
el7e,l, taken Into exeeutlJii uni .o besolJastho
propetiyot J. 11. Kilng r.
AI.0
A cert tin lot of gumil male la' the Town ot
lilihitnsiiutir ol.iinui.i en lute ,i il -crlui'd ns ol
lows: It.iuii led n nt iw.tnily an I ei-l var lv by
iillej.sou'h ardlj by lit ut M ''. rt'iiu iw.u-d
wesn.ir.l by t .u.t Ifetl, lielai sixty-six lo't
rout nn 1 oiiihun Iri'i ani tilnety s-'ve.t feet d-tji
moreurl'ss niter mii H ir.-cieil u rr.itne Dwelling
Iloitsi', htibl aa 1 .nub did ngs.
Kizm tHkeu ii.tue.ee'itlo t and to bo sjld as the
property of Caspar Kresslfr.
AlrfO,
All th.i' re .1 citato simile l.i M tin tiivns'il,i, Co-
lumU i county. Peuti-jliatila. deicrlb-'lm f.llon
to-ult : 11 ititided on tho north by land ofl.salalt
John uu the wet' by I ml ot Miey Jhn,unthe
south by la'i.1 of Ji'o. Sugars, d i ; ivd, .n 1
tho t.i$t by ant o'SU'y .luhn. e .ut lining tlf.it)
acre more or I ss.ou nhtjlt Is creeled a dwellln,
house, bain una 1 iiimlUllugs.
Si-LL'd, taken Int-i exeeutl in an 1 to be s Ad as the
propel ty of .--.S. ctltes.
AI.SO.
All that certain realesUbj situate In l'lno town.
shin. I'liIuiiiM.i couiiiy, l eiitnyli.inla, doseilbed as
follows, to . It : llomdeil on the norlli by lauds of
Willi t'n viter au 1 Ira n Derr.on tlu east by lands
of Ciiilili rhi iiberlln, o'i l!ie so itlt bvl.itul ot lit
same and on t'ie w-'bt by laadof Ih'ller.t Hves,oon
talul'ig i.tn 'ty-oin aei'i's nuro nrl.'ai on wh lch la
erected a dwelling h i He, b.iru nndoatbull II igs.
s l.e 1, taken lnt.iex.'eatloii, an I lo uj sil 1 as tho
propei'lynr Irani i-utl.
AI.50,
The fo'.low Ing real estate situate lu tho Ulago ct.
Kspy, tolumbl i count), l'e'ins)lvanli. All that cer
tain town lut described as follows. 1 1 wit : Hounded
ou tho south by Main street, ou tho west by Market
street, on the ninth by an alley, and on the east by
lot of the helm of Mlas t'onler, deeeased.belugclgh-Iv-l
ivn and a half feel In width more or less and one
bundled und seuuiti-threu and a ( arter fell
In length, more or less, whereonaro etecieuatno
story brick dwelling, a framo store house, a frame
stable and other outbuildings,
seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the
propel ty of .Moore crevellng.
AI.sO,
II that certain reakestato sltuato In Minim town.
ship, Columbia county I'enns) Ivanl.i.liounded on the
north by land of 1. Is 'hwepp'nii"Her, on tno east
by Mow ry and scneppeuheUer and west bylands
of Joseph tiearhatt, on which are ereetoiUvk'ei.ing
house, barn and outbuildings said re, estate con
sisting ot nlnety-Ilve acres more or los.
seized, taken Into execution, mil o be sold as the
propel ty of John Aten.
ALSO,
All that certain real estate sltu.u tn Hemlock
township, Columbia county, Penns)lv,nla,descrlbeil
asfollos,to-wlt : Hounded on the noth by lanijsof
ticorge Whltcnlglit, ou the cast by lad of Heuben
llogart, on tho south by land ot Heube Hog 1 1 and
on the w pi by land of Matthias Wlilteiijht contain.
Inc forty-iivo acres more or less, on w hlcus ii ei ted
a frame dwelling house and Ham.
Seized, taken ltiU) execution and to be sold as the
property ot John Webber.
ALSO,
All that certain real cstato sltuato In scott town
ship, Columbia lounty, I'eniHytvanl.i. described us
ollows, to wlti Hounded on tho north b) Imdso
nnm Houuu tntho easlb. landiof Ml'ne.' estate
on the westliy lands of A liltu estate, and on the
south bv lands widow uarl mm. containing one hun
dred fet Hi width and throe hundred feci deep more
or less on widen Is elected onollinu kiln and one
dwelling liouse.
AI.SO,
ono lot of ground slluate In IMpv, Columbli coun
ty. Pennsylvania, buuniloj on tho south by Main
stieet un the west by an alley, mi the north by lauds
of Allllata i)letterl.-k and on I he east bylandot.ilrs
llartman, on wli ch Is elected a dwelling houso and
stable.
Seized, taben Into execution nnd to bo sold as tut
property of James itlce.
A I.SO,
The follow Ing re il estate sltuato In I adlson tow
ship, Columbia lomly, I'ennsjlraida, dc.-cilued
to lows : Hounded uu Uu north b) James Kluilu r-hd
Fun-tun, east by Kinney shwliz soulli by lit Irs oi
J. W. tilrton, and west by A'litlaui MnMtuhct ul.;
containing eighty acres more or less, ou widen are
ereetod u Iranu Dwelling House, iramo birn and
oulbultdlujs
Selz-'d t tketi Inn execution, and to bo sold as tre
propert) ot riankilraliainund llllam liraUatu.
Al.-O,
All that e. rtaln lo'.of ground sllttate Inllflewn
ot llloomsburg, Columbia county, Pemistl-unla,
bound 'd and d.'Siiinol us filliws: in the nur.b
bylotof laoob hehti)ler, ou Un-ea t by an a!Wy. oi
south by lat ot I K. Miller, aul aest by ''auurlue
strict ; on whl 'It are erected a fra no d lellliguoas
and outbuildings.
seized, taken exec itlm, ana to Ism boll as the
projieit) of siinuiHirohs.
Aiy.
feled, lak 'ii lu fxeeutlou nuil lo bo sold astlis
prepet ty ot 0. 11. Barnes
tVIJ' ,
The following real esWtoM lutein Malnvllle, Main
township, Co lunula county, I'ctiiisylvanla bo inded
la dot William Hawk, Jeillali llnwknnd others;
hereon nro .reeled n two-story framo Dwelling
House, abiut rlihtecn feet lu trout bytweuty-nvu
feet In ileptli
elzed. taken Into execution nnil to be seld as the
property of Thomas linn nnd John tulnn.
ALSO,
MI that ccrltiln real estue.slt'iate In tirlarcreek
township, Columbia county. Pennsylvania, bounded
ni. d described as follows 1 i in tho north by public
roul leadtng tO'tlemlck, on Iho east by land of D.in
lei Pureed, on tho siittli by , the Susquehanna rlvu,
nnd on tin west by land ot D. x. How man s contain-
ono hundred and si i acres and seventeen perch-
s, wnereoti nro erected a two-story btlck house, a
rami bank birn, two other dwelling houses, and
other outbull lings.
AL0,
An island In tho Susipiehauni river, ipposltotho
nbuvo iitidtnco.incciloniher with contain ugabout
fourteen acres.
Seized, liken lu execution, an 1 to bo sold as tho
property of Wm. I.. Freas.
ALSO,
All that c rtaln real estate situate lu Montour
township, tu t-io village of Hupcrt, Columbia euunty
Pen iis)lvaula described in follows, to wit: Hounded
iu tho north by laud, of l'uxtou& H tru.an, on tho
e.st by ti street, ou the south by lot of Wesley
Homings, nnd on the west by laudot 1'axton Har-
tn in ; e int unm ; m whl :h H erejie 1 a dwel
ling ho se, In t o towu of Itupcrt.
selzo.. taken In exceutUu, uni to be sold as tho
property of J. T. Dod.on.
ALSO,
t ho undli lded one-halt Interest In a'l th it certain
n al est ito t lato Hi Flshlugcreek ton usltlp, Colum
bia county, Penns) Ivauia, described as follows, to
nit: I'onudedou tho njith by lauds of JoituZancr
and Johnson, on theot't byliud of John Zaner,
the south b laudsot tho heirs uf Aarcn Karns,
and on the west by lands uf ilex, stew-art and John
ilij ; cott ululng .jveuty three a res in ro or less,
ui hleti tiro erected n frauij D.velllng House and"
bank barn.
seized, taken In execution, and to bo sold as tho
property ot uenjamlti II, Knrns.
ALSO,
All that certain real est ito situate In I'lne town
ship, Columbia county, l'ennsjlvanla, bounded and
desetltied as follows, to wit : ou tho south Dy Isaac
Vouut and Thomas stackhouso. nest by William
lloulcn and Davis ardtte', north by Dails Gardner
and Henry Warner, and on tlu cast by Solomon
Dlek and Philip Miuoinnker; containing ninety
acre more or ess, on which aro erected a framo
house and barn.
-elzed, taken tn executlm.und to bo sold as tho
property of William Spr Jlu and Martha II. ttprolc,
A LSO,
All that certain real estate, sltuato In Jackson
township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, describ
ed as follows, to wit : Hounded on tho west by lands
ut Irani Detr.on the north by lauds of Daniel Young
on tho cist by lauds ot William I, Parks, nnd on tho
south Wy lauds of Henry Artntnoi containing titty
acres inoro or less.
-tlzed, taken In execution, and to be sold as the
property ot Amos Hess.
ALSO,
All that certain real estate, sltuato In Mifflin
township, Columbia count , I'enns) Ivanla, bounded
on tha north by lau lot John Wolf, on the cast by
lands of i'hlllp lietler and John Howry, on tho west
iy Henry lietler. and on tho south by lands of Mow
r aud Swank ; containing sixty-live acn-s more or
less, on which are er.cted a Dwelling Houso and
barn.
ALSO,
One other pleco or parcel of land sltuato In Mifflin
township, olu noli county, Pennsylvania, bounded
on the nurth by 1 ind of Henry lietler, on the .east by
I ind ot II nry lietler, on the west iy land of Joseph
sioser, and on the south by land of lacoti Blttenben
der ; oontalulug forty-nine acros more or.Jss,on
which Is erected a Dwelling Ilous'anu outbuildings.
Seized, tnken In exeutldii, nnd to bo BO.d as the
fs,-)erJ'br'.iaao Andreas.
ALSO,
All that certain real estate, situate In the Borough
jf lterwlck, .Colutn'jla county, on ylulberry street,
comm uclng on sail street oullnoot lotot II. Oro
zler, thence by tho same two hundred and forty foot
more or less lo an alley, thence by the same ou a
lino parallel with Mulberry si reet forty-nuio nnd a
Halt feet to Jackson stieet, thence by tho same two
ii-iudred and forty-ono feet, more or less to Mulber
ry street, thence by tho same forty-ulno and a half
(t et to tho place ot beginning ; on which Is erected a
two-story Dwelling House and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken lu execution, und to bo sold nstuo
property ot J ickson Ale.
ALSO,
ll that certain pleco or parcel ot land, situate Id
sect low nshlp, Columbia county and -sUHeof I'oi.n
jltanli, bound 'd und d.-scrlbed as follows: lle
flwtiig nt a corner o laud of Jesse W. Merrell, and
ilirket street In Un vll! igj or Ilspy, Columbia coun
iijand stats of I'0'tns)vaala, theuco south twenty
in lo degrees, west slxtv-tlie and five-tenths perch
s to a comer on l.tg it street, t h-nico south twealy
i.tit degrees thltty-sven minutes east tweutv ono
in. I tlu-tcnths perch-S ton corner of land ot II. (I.
Crowding, thence njrth seventy-ono anl three-
fourths d 'gtokseastoj perenes to a corner on .Mar.
et stre. t, theiic 'by bald streit north tnent).two
ilozi-es fortt-elght minutes we-t eleven nine-tenth
ie!chJs to tho place 'f beginning; eontalt Ing six
tctes and ot.o hundred and foil). six puibes, net
measure,
seled, inkt-n tn execution, and to ho sold as the
property of II. (I. revelln,'.
A .0.
Ml that ertnln real c-t.ite, sltuato In the tlorough
of licrwlck. being a part of it uter lot No. 21 as mark
o 1 and nnmtared In the plan ot said town - tegln
iilug t a corner on vine s reet onehundr d and sixty-
even nnd thrtc-fourtli Hit Hun runt si net,
hence by Mao stteit t Iho s squchaniia Itlier,
'hence doan raid titer f jrl) .nine and a half feet to
i lie comer of lot number tweiit)-tnu, I hence by Dml
siiinto.ieoni'TWv'',.,
oet 1 1 tli'j ,i or i, , mV.,"" "Sly -seven and
voting the ilL-hts ,, i,.t,i i?"' 'S and ox
steel to the i ucuinunn i nnd ltlJViiiul? b -,'-el
'u npiiiy, being f l.o n ..i , r ,.... itaiiroad
.Ml that certain real estate situate In -u-aver town
ship, c.iluuiblacounti, bounded by lam ot tie Co
lumbia Coil x Iron oinpanj on the nuin,bylmd
of U. .ilcifeu ou I'm east, o' DanH I alls onth
soutlt, and ot E. Lu as on tho west ; containing
clghtoeu acres tairo or less, on wiil;hato erected
a Duelling Houso, stiblo ind uutb ilUlnji, with the
appurtenances. '
s- Ized, taken Into execution, and to bo sol 1 as the
propert) of Uriah McAfee.
ALSO,
Tho follow Ing real e-t ito tlluato In 11)11 reiver- town
ship, Columbia count), Pennsylvania bounded and
desctlhid usfullons : uu thu tiortli. south anrt west
by Clitlstoi her Klluclob, cast lyapuMlcuad ; con
talnlng ouch.i!r otro morour lessen ifhlcu are erect
ed u Frame uwelitug Houso.
S ized, ttken In execitioa, iJid 1 1 bo bold as tho
propel ty ol Julin Hosier.
ALSO, ,1
All that certain real estate bl;Jato In Montour
township, Columbia count' , I'enns. Ivanl.i, described
as tollons, to-nlt. Hounde1 on iho north by land
ot (lldeou Heist ondhelia ofieotyo Tovy, do.'eased,
on the oast b) lauds of cid'iou u'idchrlstt'nilelst,
ou the south by lands of Hat bard Ulgfr undsamuel
(ilger, (union the we-t bv I n'of liter Holubach,
coulalulug u bout one hurdled tiros luoru or less on
which aro iui ted one frame dwelling house and one
stone dwilllng houso Inige bank barn and stun
shod, with other oulbullllngs
Seized, taken lulu cxecutl li, and to be sold as Hie
property ot tn as uiger.
ALSO,
All that certain reaiestate sltuatoln Minilntown
ship, Columbia county, Pcnnsilvjula, iloscnbod us
fjlloivs, u-nlt i Hounded uu the north by laud of I,
K. ScliwepiK'nhelsir, on the cast by Undo! A
BehwepponhoiKT, on tho south by land of John
Keller, and on the wosiby land ot Heuben liens,
containing ihreo acres mora or less, on which Is
erected a dwelling house and barn.
Seized, taken luto execution, and to be sold ks Uio
proiertyof lianlei Hons.
CONDITIONH OK BAlE.-1'untiafcre must nar
ten ir cent. if tie lutlhate nut)', or ul least
enough to color HI toslB ul stilling Oown.t solo
oiUtrwisepri'rH.ityiulertboidiitfcniK.
joh w. uorriiAK,
noT.sis atin-ui.
Mriir. ..
icros-nud u.iuu the sue; also the ii riulroau-
tuo I'eiuisyliaiila l anal .,'.; ' 0 wn'
"N10
l 1 1 b
icrosrh-'sime. --vernnd
silzel, taken In execution, and to ho sola
ti ujivn. o' .I'uiu u. sane).
AL.-0,
Ml ttiat ecu iln real e-tato situate In Mlfllin town
ui.i. i oiuiubl. couu',y, Pennsylvania, described as
follows, to-wlf bounde'd onUionorUi by mndof
John Vohe, on tlio east b) lands of Mrs. Schrcck and
.titers, on the wi-st bi lands ol Horace Sk-hwet pen.
hiU.rnud lohn Men, snd ouUiesottUi by lauds ot
OoorgeNungtssu, cont.ltdtig ninety uciesmoroor
lo s.ouwliiih Isuonedudweillng houo, baau and
oihe out-bt I'dlrji..
elzjd, taken Into execution, und to bo sold ns tho
proieriyif irhan, -iihwi pjienhelser. t
'UIDIIIONS of sALB-purchuors must pay!
ten pir cent, of th' purch.se money, or at least!
enough to fovtr nil ci .ts. at sinking downof salo
..n..-, iu proi'ri) u w resold at onoe.
JIMI w. HOFFMAN,
sheriff.
nov , ixri.-ts
Orphans' Court Sale
Hi Va i.r m k
REAL liSTATEJ
In pureuince of ciaers n the Orphans' Courts-
Of Ctllml.'., .in. I
.,,, cunllIu.Si U10 unuersigrieci
will sell at public sate, at tbo xchinge Iloiel In tlio
lown of uonton, in tho Comty of Columbia, on
I'ltlDAY, KOViail.EH 30,1877
at If o'clock a. m , Iho follow Qg I'.icrlted
1(1 !. I si Tl,
tbeetiuaiundlvWod one-hrlf ot n iractot unseated
land, situate partly mile township sUg.u-ioaf
Colituibl i county, andparlli lnlhetjwuiof
vldn, Sullivan county, bo'inthd ou the iTlu ny
lands In the warrattco bataoof lohn l.alllu. ',Uj,
tdward anil Nalhsn Mcllet ry, on tho east by Mi,-r
Cu.tard, on the south by Jehu UK-kaid, and on the.
west by Daniel Mellenry; containing
251 ACRES,
and one liunci-t d tind iwcnt). eight pcrchts, wMcri
tract U In the wurmhtiu name cf Crevellng and
Hess. ,
Txbxs or Bm. Ten per cent, ot the ono-tourtli
of the purchase money to be paid at tho striking
down of the property) the one-fourth imlho ten
per cent, at the couilrmitlon ot sojo; and Uio re
maining tbrie-fo-irlh In one jcar thereafter, with.
Interest IroiactaiilrmaUou vU.
ot., IT-tl
E.H.OHVI3,
AdaUiUitttttl t! 1 huciis lliks.