Til E COLUMBIAN AND DEMOC RAT, BLOOMSBU KG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. 1.1 nl BU03KV7AV; ELWiUL.Siltsrs. r.LOOMsnuRCi, pa. Friday, Nov. SJH. 18 77 TO CI.UJ. AUK.NTS. Wo want a po.nl nctivo ngent in every iirigliUuiliooil in tlio county to sectii'u new riiliscrihers Inr the Cot.l'MDtA.V for 187S. ono are no competent to tin t in work lis tlio )... ..i. .t. ..-.... ; , , ., , i. .. ,. nnil cm reeo'iniieinl it lo others. A m' ono willing to undertake this work can g' t all tho tioccssary information by calling at this of lico. Tor nil cih payments by new subscri bers; pocmcd by agents, wo will hllow a cash percentage, which is lottrr ill 111 a premium pictuio or a cheap tewing niacliit.e. Till! KUAliirKPIDKMIt!. Almost daily announcements arc made In the ii'-wspnpcrs, of the closing of savings bunks and other similai institutions, either through bail management or dishonesty on the part of their olllcers. The mills of the Ciols are grinding exceeding fine. A large number A Insurance Companies hive been swept out of existence, aud tho history of frauds that have been cirried 011 for t.nrs without being (inspected, has been mailo known. Jlen like John r. Moitou, the bite l'resideut of the I'eriuarien' Kxhibi- tion and of tho Market street railway, tncii honored and tiusted by their fellow citizen-, have been flrawn into tho hopper, and their hopes and reputations ground to powder, The Hunslnger trial at Heading, which oc cupied fourteen weeks.has shown how many dstablisluneuts like Hiirisinger's bank have been conducted, and bow tho earnings of many ii ior depositors have been fqu.inilered in the 'peculations ot eiliietiiH vvuilw living In increase their own wealth. W hy bus not this reckless vvnsio by person entrusted with tho funds of otheis been etopped I It seems rather to ho on tho increase, and iha reason lor thii is that there have been so few prosecutions for such crimes. Wealthy and inlhienlial friends interlete and the coiirre af justice i blocked. Is there no speeilio for this sort of thing? Most assuredly there is. If pioccuting ol!icer, aud tho courts throughout the land will hut perform the duly which soceiy demands of them, we hill find that alter the inearcera tion of a few gentlemanly cashier, presf dents of trust institutions wh have been rolling in luxury purchased with the iioii1h's monev. the ii'iDfttlo f.ir v.'liat is politelv cilled 'peculation, hut properly lie signated as Mc2,ivillbd somewhat appealed, and when tho workiug clashes of the cities invest their money in docks and binds, or deposit it in savings banks for safe keeping, they will stand a chanco of getting it back again when cilled (or. OUK IXDL'STl'.lKS. Columbia County is in an agricultural dis- trict. It is dependeut only upon itself for country produce, and through not a large grain growing, butter making, or (.tattle raising section, the supply of tho;o articles is nearly if not quite tqual to the home tie- mand. It is more prospfrotn than many other counties because it is not entirely de- pendent upon tho mineral productions id" the soil, aud hence in tho many striken that have occurred which have clogged the whtels of industry in other localitiie, 4 has been but little affected. It is true that the hard times have been It heie, us every where.bttt the average number of failures has been tar less in comparison to the population than in many countirsof theState.and it is proba- ble that many that have happened would have conic, even if ihe times had been bet- ert There is gnat undeveloped wealth withiu our borders. For j ears we have plod along 'pretty well satisfied with things as they are, and seeming to think hut little ol what we might be, it all our resources could be de- veloped. Our-jrcat lack is in the absence of manufactories. There is not a town in the State belter adopted for such purposes than Woomsburg. The iron made hero is ol thebest quality and enjoys a wide reputation, and the estauilsnine 111 01 a roiling inni, uau works. horseshoe works, au axe factory, or something of the sort would lurnish a home market tor iron, and employ nieut for our citizens, which would incrnu. thu prorperity of the town and ccuuty beyond computa tion. We cau ascribe no reason why we have 110 such establish mtiits except the waut ol en tcrprizc. Our capitalists who hae no money invested m industries, hoard their . ., , . , . . .! ,,., weuuuiur mru ...... rn.w... "u".' "-"( and for future generations to tquander. Ahiy ieem to take no inlerrM in the piooperity ot the town, and thus they fall in the perfor- mance of a dti'y which they owe to the community whuu they bao acquired tl.eu property aud to n.iiely at large. CapitalUts from abroad know but little if anything ol the possibilit.es hero Thur information! gained Irom the newspapers published in the couuty, and as they see in them that hut few of tho buslntss men adveilbe their warts mid ir.i,ls the n.unr.dlv ,. onrh1 ilmt ,. . . ,-, ,r . t 1 . IV is nut a jiifiiittuir ectiiuii m iyuicii iu 111 vest their inoiity. fchow us a town where the newspapers ate fil'td with home adver- tUements and we uilUhow ouuidace litled with en terprUing citizens, acd where trade is brlsK and people pro.pert.iis. buow us a town in which the businiss men do not nil - vertise and wo will chow you shops aud stores whero the proprietors b . . , .... ....11. ume co reel ueiwetii mo mn.1.1 lu.iuwu. Lack of enterprise iu advertising the busl iius of the county, nnduhus railiiie to show Utey knew interruption existed, and tlio pre to the outer world who our business men are, rclkeu beveicly upon tli governor , , ' , .,1 for reluilng to give inlonnation which would and what they are doing, Is auotner uraw- havo c..abiuj .1 uin t irivo inoro Drtsi-iio in- back to increased, industry, -there is u pos (ible future of great prosperity and wealth for us. hut it will not come Isc f. It must be worked for, and if nothing is risked, nothing can be gained. Ilevelopo our re gourde, multiply our iuduatrius, and wo Lave us or our capital, work tor tuo un employed, and money for everybody. The will of the late Senator Mortou leave hit entire folate aUolululy to bU widow. The cutato is valued at about JoO.OOO, uud thesignaturo to the will is said to be tue last written by Morton's hsnd. There is a daily jiewepuper published Moctoe, Louisiona. iu the linudwritinu the editor by an electric peu, tne wnoie edition bilug HUPiicauu irom ine 11m rnun uwlpt. new, telegrams, euiior.a auu adverll.euiei.ts are all In writing. It Is call- oJ the J)allS Metric Idler, aid is the first Ul inn kiuu, I'eiinsylvunla bus tho largtst number l fc'uiMlay awonjf tbs Stirtc 7, 4f), I'OKCKD IHWUMiTW.V. Thcrn can bo no tlotili! tint llie trim iiitT-c-tsofllio pop!t) require tlio repo.il of dm rriulo ewictmrnt known ns tlio "Hcstiuiptioii I.nw." It i. n! tiiitleiiiubla tlmt tlio Jicoplo Imvo ilciuiiiiileil its roprnl. Tlio reasons for fttikin'4 tlio f-tntuto fiiun our books wo have) frequently irivcu in those columns. 15 nt to show that the measure is unsound, and th.it it wnK romlemiieil byn ltcptiblic.ati Sctm'or from IV'iniJ.vlvunia, wo quoto from a fpoooh delivetcil in the Senate in IS73 by lion John Scott : When tho (loveniiiicnt.itistenil ol'n cltien is tlii" owner of its own iioiuise, haslilleil tho roimse, it i within its own power; mm lie- levins, ns I do, that Hie iciuiiition nl pc- ein payincnn in tlioticiir liuuro is itiiiiossiiiie, uvlicvinit ns I ill that Iicro.ittcr n volume ol paper cunency will lo ucoUru lor tin-business r0(lMi countrv, winch can bo roleemeJ in .specie only when .pccio is n it iicalcd, in times ot prosperity, anil cannot Ijo redeemed in jiiccio whenever a iiutiic comes or a deiiiaiu for its redemption, in-trail nl reissuing that I, ... 1 . . .1 ... .1.7. leiral tender inonev in tho form wn ch it now heirs, I would lecoanif thlt truth upon its face, and I would rcis-uc it payable in coin nr interest hearing hands ot the Un eminent, mi that it should not be fid, as it lias been here tofore, that the plighted f.iilhol' tholjovcrn uiont was not redeemed, or that tho Govern ment wa dishonored by neglecting to pay its legal-tender notes. To lie Contested. Wo are informed that measures' are illicitly taken to contest tho election of all tho olliees voted for in tlio election, on the grounds of illegal votes said to haul been cast in nearly all of the strong Labor districts. Tlio ballot boxes will bo all gone over, and tho voto of every person to possess the legal qualihca- tiotis of a voter will bo thrown out. In the ease of the Addithnil Law .Tud-!", he Attorney General is to bo at onco notified and he willap 'ly to tho Governor to appoint 1 commission consi-tmg of tho thrco nearest judge, to investigate and pas upon tho legal- itv of tho election ol Judge rMauton. So the end is not yet. This movement is in tho interest of the Kcpnblieans, tho Dem ounts having 110 b in 1 in tho matter. Scran- ton Timti. A Mine Horror. ri:Tlt A"U ui:sti:uction in coi.i.ir.uv. Tilt! JUItMV:t A terrifioexploiion of lire-damp, took place in .Tortni 11 colliery, withiu tho city limits, Scrauton on the 15th inst. while miners were in operation, fatally injuring a number of men and bojsand producing a scene ol mo-t intense excitement. About '200 workmen weie in the mino when it occurred. The xplo-ion occurred nearly 1!50 feet from the foot of the shaft, where a force of workmen were building 11 cross eiit to regulate the course of the air in a distant portion of tho colliery. It is supposed that one of their lamps was held too high and catno in con tact with explosive gas, which usually seeks the surface t.ud then followed an appalling scene. A thundering shock was felt through out the miue. Tlio men felt coal pillars. v.hich they clasped, torn from their grasp and shattered into fra;meiits. Mino props were sivept away from their places, coal cars wero overturned aud demolished, and mules were carried several chambers distant ami their drivers buried In the debris "ot" the chaos. A miner nameu .Mann, siantung at. the footof tho shalt, nearly two thousand feet from tho wene of the occurrence, was Hung Untiiiy iuio rue sump, aim iiicoti car by which he had stood w.n upset over him. As soon as the storm had spent its force those who had escaped unhurt proceed- ed to assist their less luriunaie comraues. Anthony Uollms ami ratncK lirennan were found buried beneath a heap ot roots and coal and moaning piteously. They were cirried out in a dying condition, lloth are badly burned and not expected to survive. A driver boy, J.uke liurns, was lountl lying crushid beneath a shattered coal car with one leg almost torn otf. Wm Lauigan had a leg brwken and .Uax nullips was Durneu fearfully. Neither of the above will live. 1 lie news 01 me acciueni spmio. ukb Kim lire aim men, women .mu muuiiu ih all parts of the city to tho mouth of the t t f. , !., r r 1 snair, eacu anxiously awauiog uiu i.u;t;i to those brought up from the dismal depth. Im- niense volumes ot lire damp are generated in Jermjn colliery, anil the gas escaping Irom all sides n ill iced tne names, Th7l'hrslun-ri!hdr I'ittsudhq, November 19. Tho grand jury which lias been invo-tifating tho riots of July last in this city, made a presentment to the court this morning, giving the result 0p their inquiries, ihe document 13 vcry U'ngthy , and gives a detailed history of tho event b preceding ai d mbti qucnt to the acts of violence It Kiyb the grand jury liavo been unable to trace the jnoclainatiou calling out thu (duto troops farther than to tho authorities of tho I'ennsylvanij railroad, and iichert at tho time it was issued Governor Ilartranft was Num bering in his car in Ltah territory. They a; tcit that the laihoadollteers wero iniportunKl not to report to hrh mf awes, but tho tid. vice was not heeded. J hey Mated that the ,ct, motiv s conclu.s vo that Thilade nh a (-o i ,lior Ihcsl ritliout ordeis after u pistol c-hot irom tho crowd, and denounco tho act by which twenty two citizens wero Killed an iin- authdiized, wilful and wanton killing, which can bo called hy no milder term than murder. I hey say tho wholo military operation was a hinder from beginning to end, and exhibited 1 nitiablo' ab-enco of training and exeeutivo ability worthy of commander-in-chief who se lects major geneials for their political or so cial lather than thcii military qualifications. the occupation ot tho lounu house is char- actenzcd as a lamentable mistake, aud tho ictrcat ol t-.eiier.U liriiitpii s lorccH, and the fleeing ol the state olhcials to lieavcr aro so vectilv eiitieiscd. Tho vraud iurv ula ma that the citizens after being Kisoly descrttdby the luifilitry put down tho riot and restored order, and that the sulK-equent nihitary occupation 'Xa! ahrearKSs'aX mart. contumely to the couuty. I hoy say 1 the martial achievements under the head of the governor hayo only their parallel in tho Tho rennsv vnu a railroad company - 1 yerely criticised lor massing csirti heie when - foiumtton '1 hat it is not more tnccito they fay is duo to the fact that tho graud jury has upcuiv nun private y 11 11s in; qu'ry by tho-e to whom the whole truth should have been a welcome vindication Its supplosMuu compels 1)10 opposite eonclufion Tho docuiuci.t throughout is very bi'tcr ir tone, uou wiiuu 11 (lenouoces mo leaoetH o the military, endeavors tu defend tho citizens uiraiust the charuu ot U-iiie 111 svmnathv witl wo.rioiera 1 iriu, Hl of the late Commodore Vauder (jjn 4 Ueing contested. The priccipal ground u that William II. Vatiderbilt who receiv' e,j i,nety five out of one hundred million of the estate, usid an under influence with in uil falltr tli fjfect that result. Eminent of cunsel , engaged 011 hot)) Hides, and th teetImonv thus far is scandalous. T,J(J Uaroa(1 ..iiIoteH ,Uus far trie.1 at . r . flVfl . ncollltUj. The mukt AUorney n.inling the evideuco was 1 -nin.l.n, , rn,, ..1 i,nn not) llit ll.e e "ilUl were the inult of the Jurymen'- - fuif 10 ny UB'" frh ' Jury it drawn. i:.Mijii(iiiAKi:.s. THEIR CAUSI'S AND UKSfl.TS. Now that tliia nattpal plienoniPin has ox-' tended to tho United Slates, nnd as many re1 cent shocks have been reported in different sections of our country, public curlo'ity has been aroused to a-oerlain their causes Tt Is n subject of wide spread interest, and opo cially so to tho readers of tlio Cot.VMtilAN. Vor tho benefit and inlbriuation of our read ers, as well as a matter of interest to students I have collated the foil iwing I'a.-tj and theo ries telativo to earthquakes, They aro probably produced by fiaclures and sudden hc.ivings and subsidences in the elastic crut of tho hha, fioiti tho pressure of tho liquid fire, vapor and gases, in its inte rior, which there find vent, iclievo tho ten fion which tho Miata ncquito dining their flow refrigeration nnd restoio equilibrium ltut whether tho initial iinpulso bo irruptivo or n sudden pressure upwards, thoshoek orig inating in that point is ptopaitated through the elastic surface of tho canh in a series of circular or oval undulations, similar to thos" produced Jiy dropping a Mono in a pool, and like them they become hrotdor and lower as the distance increases, till they gradually Mile fide ; in this manner (ho shock travels through tho land, bccotnsng weaker and weaker till it terminates. hen tlio impulo hegins 111 tho interior of a continent the clastic wave is propagated through the solid uuMof tlio earth, as it is iu sound through tho air, an 1 is transmitted from tho former to tho ooc.in, where it is finally spent nnd lost, or, if very powerful is continued in tho opposite laud Almost all the grrat earthquake, however, have their origin in thu bed of the oeein. far from land, where tho shocks travel in un dtilatiom to tho surrounding chores. No doubt miny of small intensity are im perceptible ; it is only tha violent efforts of tho internal forcea that can overcome the pres sure of tho ocean's bod, an 1 tint of the super incumbent water. Tlio ntornal pressure is supposed to find relief mot icadily in :i belt of great breadth that surrounds the land at a considerable tlistatico from tho 00 id, ami be ing firmed of tho debris, ths internal temper ature is in a perpetual state of fluctuation which would seem to givo riso to u bleu flex ures and submarine eruptions. When tho original imptiUu is a fraction 01 eruption of lava in the bed of tho doep occ.ui, two kinds of waves or undulations aro pro duced and propagited simultaneously one through the bed of the ocoan.which is the truo earthquake sh"ck, and coincident with this a wave is formed and propaa'ed ou the sutfaco of tho ocean, which rolls to tho slnro, and reaches it in timo to complete tho destruction long after tho shock or wave through tho sol id ocean bed has arrived and spe.st itself on tho hind The sea rose TiO feet at l.i-bon and CO feet at Cadiz after the great earthquake; it rose and fell eighteen times at Tangier on the coa-t of Africa, and fifteen times at h'unrhal in Madori.i. At Kitis.ilo a body of water lushed into tho hnrlmr, mil tho witcr 111 Loeli J(o:;ioud in Sotlan 1, rose two foot four inches so extensive was the oceanic wave. Tho height to which tho surface of the ground ij elevated, of the vertical height of the shock-wave, varies from ono inch to two or three feet. This, earth-wavo, 011 passing un der deep water, is imperceptible ; but when it comes to soundings, it carries with it to the laud a long, Hit, aqueous wavo; ou nrriving at tlio beach, the water drops in arrear from the superior velocity ol the shock, so that at that moment tho sea seems to recede before the great o:ean wave arrives, It is tho small forced wavo that gives th" shocks to ships, and not the irreat wavo ; but when ships aro struck in very chop water, tke centre of disturbance is either immediate ly under, or very nearly under tho vessel, Three other series of undulations aro f irru- ctl simultaneously with tlio preceding, by which tho sound of the explosion is carried through tho earth, the o ean and tho atrwitl different vclocitLn. That through tho earth travels at tho rate of 7,003 to 10,0'JO feet in a second in hard rock, somewhat less iu in loos. er materials, arrives at the c.mt a short time before, or at the same moment with, the shock, and produces the hollow sounds that arc the harbingers ol ruin, then fol.oivsacon- inu'ius succession of sounds, like tho rolling of distant thunder, formed first by tho noise propagated in undulatious through the water of tho sea, which travel at the rate of 4,700 feet in a second, and ctstly, by that p.is.sm( thianch the nir, which only takes phica when the oriitin of i'io varthir.nme is a submarine xplosion, nnil liavols with tho velocity .of 1"3 1'oU in usuconl. lln lolling sounds recede I ho arrival of the great oojauic wave on the masts, mil are continued after tho tcr- rifio catastrophe when the erup'iou is ex tensive. When therj is a succession of slncks all thu idienoracnj are repeated Sounds sonic- times ocetir when there is no earthquake; they were heard on tho phins of Apure, iu Vfnrziicla, tit tho moment tho volenti in bt Vincent's, 700 miles olf, discharged a stream of lava. Tho bellowings of (itianaxuato af ford a singular itiManco : tlioso suhterrauoous no'.-es h ivo been heard for a month uninter ruptedly when there was no earlhqtiako felt on the tab'e land of Mexico, nor m thertcli silver mines 1000 feet below its surfaco, The velocity of the groat oceinis wavo va ries as tho square root ol tho depth ; it con sequently has a rapid progress through tleep water, and loss wheu it comM to soundings That la'r-ed during the oarthquiko at Lisbon taveled to Darb.idoo at tho rata of 7 S miles in a minute, and to Portsmouth at tha rate ot a little more than two miles in a miiiulc, Tho velocity of tho shock varies with the els-tici ty of the strata it paves thmugli. 1 lie tin (lulations of tho earth aro subject (nth" same laws as thos' of li'lit and .soiuil; hence, when tho shock or earthwuve pisies through strata of different elasticity, it will pat tly b reflected, and a wavo will ba scut back, pro ducing a shock iu tlio npposito diieotion, and partly refracted, or its cour-o eluiigod, so that shocks will bo felt both upwards am downwards, to tho right or to tho left of tho oriunal line, of transit. 11 mx) mod damn; is done nt tho junction ot deep alluvial plains witb the hard strata of the mountain', as 11 the great earthquake in Calabria in the yiar 17M. When the height of tho undulations suiTl, tlio carthquaio win 11) 11 noruoutai motion, wliWi is tlio loist dittiuctivo; when tlu height is gre 11, tho central ni.il horizontal motions arc cotiibtucd, and the effect is terri ble Th'i concision was up wards in tl eartbquako Vfliiih took place at Jlio llamba in I7U7- IS iron ljuniboldt nieutiom that mmo of the iiihabiiants were iliruwn across river on a uciglib iv.ns moim'ttlu several huu died feet iu height. Tho worst of ull is a er ticoao or twi-ting motion, which nothing can rct.iat ; it is occasioned by the ciosstng of twi wans of horuontal vibiatton, "Inch uiiito at their point of intersection and form a rotary movement. This, and thu intcrlerenoos of shocks arriving at tlio snmo point from dilfe cut origins nr routes of different lengths, ae oouut for the lopow in ';i:p places, and tho; extraordinary phcnomeuti that lot k plave 1 ring Ihe carlhquah of 17S3 in C'ulabritt,whcro the shock dimtcd on all tides from a ceuli through a highly clastic base cot ered with ul- I luvial soil, which wa directiua. toxscd ulout iu every Thcro aro few places whero tho earth is long at rest, for, independently of thnso a cutar el evations and Mibsid n' Oi th d aro in proercs over such extensive tracts ol c uitry, sma earthquake shocks must bo more ficqucut than wo imagine, though Imperceptible to our semes, and only to bo delected by means of instruments. Tlio shoek nl'an ealth qnako at Lyons in I'ebruary, lSL', was not generally pcreeptib'o nt Paris yet the wave leached and p - 1 I on l. r tho ci.y and wa detected hv t ! 1. - I r I I n rt.m needle at tho Ob-e.v ... "V 1 h .. .',.y bucn nt iet. In- nl Tin hi o1' no nl ihu great rarthqii.it' hive Mreeltn m en n niotn ex tent. II nthq tik- that hiipeiiul in IS III III Gil. 1 1 11 hi ! wis f it over tin extent of tWOO miles in length ; and that which des roy ed Lisbon has it origin ill the bed of the At latitic, from whence a sh tck extended over un erea of 700,000 square miles, or n twelfth part of tho ciicumfereiico of tho globe; the West Indian Islands, and the lakes in Scoland, Norway and Sweden, wore agitated by it. In linear distance thet lTect of that earthquake extended through 30i) miles, tho shocks wero felt through a lino of 2700 miles, and tlu vi brati ins nr tremors welo perceptible through water 1,000 miles It began without warning, and iu five iniiiutos the city wss a heap of ruins. Tho earthquake of 17S3, which comp'elejy changed tho faeo of tho country, only listed two minutes ; but it was not very extensive, yet all tho towns and vilhges for 22 miles ouml tho small town of OppiJ) were utterly riinicii. 1 ne uostriictiou is gcu-r.illv ncoMii lisliod in a fearfully short tuno; thn earth quake at C.nace.is iu March, 1S12, consisted throe shocks, wh'eh la-t-d three nr four econds sepaiat d hy such intervals that iu fify sccon Is 10,000 people perished. Ilarou umb'iMt's works aro full of intcrcstliis do '3 01 this subjitct. especially witli regard the tremendous convulsions in South Amor 1. Sometimes 11 shock has been perceived underground which was not felt nt the sur- 10", as iu tho year 1S02, in tlio silver mine ol anciiburg in tho Hartz. In some instan ces miners havo ben g'nsctisihlo to shocks It on thu surf too above, which luppenod at ahluu, in Sweden, in lS2.'i ei rami -tancs iu both cases depending on the elasticity of th e rata, thu depth of tho impulses, or obsta- !es that may have changed tha course of the tencMri il unduintioii During earthquake. islocations of rtrati take place, the course of vers is changed, and iu some instances they ivo been permanently drittl up, rocks are lurlul ('r,vu, m.issOs raised up, and the con- guration of tho country altered ; but it there be no fracturout tho point of origin il impulse, th'-'io will bo no noise. Tho power of tho earthquake 'n raising and eprtsi-mg tho land has long been well known, but the gradual and almost impercepti ble change of level through immense tracts of io globe is altogether a reojtit disovery ; it as been accribod to the expansion of reeks y heat, and sub-equctit contraction by the retreat of the melted matter from below lcui. It is not at all uuprobablo that there may bo motions, liko tides, ebbing and flow ing in tho internal lava, for tho changes arc iy no means confined to tlioso enormous ele vations and subsidences that appear to be in progress in tiie basin of tho Pacific audits aMs, nor to tho Andes and thugroit plains ast of them countries for tlio most part ,ulj-ct tu earthquakes ; they tako place, to a ast extent, in regious whero the.se convul sions are unknown. There seems to be nn ex- raorditinry ilex bility iu the crust of the globe from tho tilth or 55th parallel of north atitmb to tlio Arctic Oo 'an. There is a line crossing Sweden from ea-tto west in the par- He! of 56" north latitude, along which tl round is perlcctly stable, cid has been ho for centuries, to the north ol it lor 1000 miles between the Gottenburg and the North Cape, ho ground is rising, tha maximum elevation, which takes placo at Nurth Cape, .being at le rate of 5 feet ina century from wheiico it gradually diuiini-lies to 3 inches iu a centu ry at Stockholm. South of the lino of stabil it y, 00 the contrary, the laud is sinking through part of Christiaustad and Maltuo, for the village of Stasston in Scitna, is uow 380 feet nearer too lialtio than it was in th timo of Linnaeus, by whom it was measured uow 300 years ago. The coast of Denmark on the Sound, tho island of Saltholm, opposite to Copenhagen and that of Hornholm are ris ing, tho litter a'- the rate of a foot in a centu ry. Tlio coast of .Meml on tho iialtic lias actually ri-cn a loot and four inch f withiu ho 1 1st 30 years whilo tho coa-t of 1'iliati h is sunk down au iuch and a half iu tho same ciiod. Tho w-st coast of Ueutuatk, part of tho l'Voo Islands, and tho west 1 oast of Greenland aro all boing depressed below tho ir brmcr level In Greenland, tho encroach nrent of the sea, in concqireticvJ of tho change of level has submerged ancient buildin.'.s on the low rocky islands, and on tho uuiu land The Grecian icr never builds near the sea on lat account, and tho Moravian settlers havo had to move inland the po'es to which they moor their boats. It lias been in progress for four centuries, and cxten Is through GOd miles from Igalito Firth to Di-oj Hay Mr. Rob ert Chambers has shown tint in Great Hiitain country tho hint! has been for ages on the rise, and that tho parallel rouls in Glen Roy, which have so long afford d matter fir dis cussion, nro uicrily margins left by thoictieat of tho water, as tho land nlternitely ro-o and remained stationary In tho present day the elevation is goiug on in many places, espec ially in tho Moray Firth and iu tho Clu line! land Oiiarillans of pretty ynnni' linlies iiflen apply for in rinnneiit sittintions, ureatly to the (lispleu-tiro ol other suitors, ur. wan s Wild t3herrv and Heneku ulwavs uets n per inancnt situation in evtry household when onco used. i kooiI dninenie f-'ulphiir lulli can be Inst.in tly prepared hv tiikinc u cake of (ileus Sulphur Soip Into tho hath luh. Such an ex peilitnt will, to use a slauir phrase, "knock Ihe piiots oil'' any victim of cutaneous bletnUhes Bold hy nil drustftsls 25 cents. Hill's Hair .t Whisker Vje, Hack or brown. oO cm. Nov. 23 4w. Marriages. KV KHL -1IKI FSN V DEIt.- At tho residence ot tho bride's mother In Uvo'nool, Perry coui ty, l'a.. at ono o'clock p. m , on Thunlay tho 13th Instant, tiy Itev. II. II. Crecvor, William u Kjcrly of Catawlssa, I'oltinibl i county, l'a., tu Maggie M. lulls J dor. ANOLK LAUUACII. At the Methodist parsonago In nrangevhl.1 on tho tub Inst., by tholtev. II Mcndenhall, .Mr. I'tdllp Anglo of Espy to MlSiN. Jane Laubach at Asbury. Deaths. Kmotll'-lii Sit Pleasant, of dlplherla, Sept, W7, Cora ArvUla btroup, ugod 0 years, It month und 20 days. 1IL'1IIBS,-In orongcvllle Sept 5, 'Sir, Mr. Alex ander llugtics, aged Iv cais, II months and voduj I'ADUN.-In t'Uhlngcreelc October 29, James 1'adcn, aged 21 years, 6 mouths and M cIjjb. roTTUU.-Iii Iiloomtburg, Nov. 15,1671, Frankle K. Potter, ug(d 4 jeurs, 9 months and 13 days. ELtlBS - In Ma) berry township, Montour county, Kott iuUr 3, IMt, IUnnah Ulzabclh t:iincu In her Ji-ljeur, "Ihe death ct the righteous." VOUGIIT.-In UejUrry ov, Vought, aged it j cars, io mutlLa And 18 day a. lis rviU Ih Jtisus. I! V, Kl'NKRLM lllTTKIt WISH OP ittO.V. 1! K, Kunkpl s relehrated Hitter Wlnoof Iron wilt rITectiialh 1 ur" llv-r romtilnliit, jntuiilloe, (lisp, pda, cluonleor 11 rvims deiilutv cliriinte illinium, ills pee t Mi" ki'lnejs nnd nl 1 diseases arising riona iliser lereil lUer. stoin.ich er Intestines, such ns con st lMtt i. II di'letiee Intuinl piles mini ssi t H- odto the I e.i 1,11c d.i or I tie stutincti, iintisen, lie.iittmrn, dlsitust I n in h1, I iliiics-et ttrldtt In tn stiiinieli, swhni-liitr et tl.e h"inl. h'irrletl or dtnicult breath ltnr. Ililtt' tlie.'ot the hentt clinking nr sntrneatlng sensdl hi wti -n hi a 'Mntr tni-t ire, dlinness 0' vis Ion, tints or wens b lure the H;ht, 1I11II eal'i Inttm I1e.1l, ill II -. set 1 f " 'Mratlnli ti-ll.mliess ut the skin nnd 1 e 1 pdn In Hi1 lin k, henil.ehest, ilmhs, e e , mniite-i il'ihlies of li" o. nnitittii; In the 11 -sli. const t.t lmre;ihimrs 01 cut nnil creit ilorresslun ot spirits. I'd. e II per Ih, !' I ire or counter telts. 110 nut let niir nriitnrlst p.ilm oil soineottior Pteiiiriilo'i 1 1 lion, h" in iv s v it 1 4 is tr-Hjd.but uslc tnr KMikeln Miter wine or 'Pin, Tnk Iliother. Kiinkilsl'l tej-Mine nr Iron Is net soil In hnlk niili In f luiltlet,. 11. s. hniiki 1. Preprletnr, N . sn Noitli Mnlli street, Plill.t'lel I1I.1, l'n. M'M hy all ilrtitfutsts ninl (leali rs 1 erj heiv. Tll'K WOHU ItnUOVMl At.tVlt. Ilea 1 n'l i-ninpWn In two linurs. No fee tlllhearl pi.s s-fiit, I'ln ntnl stoinieli worms removed hy iir. Krnkel, vw. Norm Ninth strict. ptiltoili'lititn.l'ii. sent f r tlri'lllitr. I er reliiiiMeir. vcnt lln 01 Mnltl ncli v n ins c HI on v,i ir drinrirt-l and ak for a lint H it MPikers w.it'tii s-ru,'. Prlei) !. It never rills Ci.iinnotiseii e tciehes If Tape Wormcanlie retn-'ie I, nil olhtr Htirtus eitihe reiiUhy (I stro ea. nee. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOTICK. Notice Is herehy irlven tint t ptiretiise.t at ennsta lilnV sale in tan Ititii ilav of (iituUr isrr thu follow Itiepersonsl prijtH'rtv of Harrison IMer of (iro n wood township, to-wlti 2 horses, noutile Harness, wagons. 1 Itnckeu' renper, 1 uraln rridle, 1 shov els, 1 axe I tif'lsto.nl. 2 h liters All persons are cnitinneii spiiini intert'TtnT won ne, ni-u"n-i have left the rooils with him rturlnj my pleasure. CIEOltOE V. HANDKIt.S. nov 23, '"-3 $200 OOO C1 I") f t'l'lorp In order to clear out our I IviiA 1 I'tl I stock ot very superior Jolil-ptnteil icweiry vaiuou m over ,in',ii""1miitin 1111.I ns helow. 211 nieces, nil warranted ' old-plated forfl. 0. lpatrOiM "-tono siceic liuttnns, I pair njrrnveu sit,.M. inmnns, 1 bcl ri jiueu 'tuns, t emi inetliisc stmls. 1 Wcd'ltn? Itlnir 1 llnirraved llund 1 111 er uiiiir, 1 Mnctii.m sione mnir lnio-i wuu old 1 Kleirmt Itlnr Marken "frpiuisuin, 1 11m- lU.-leil Hut, 111, 1 set Lnilles'. let nnil (loin I'm nnu Irops, I Misses set .1 t and (Kil l, 1 Collar -tun, 1 sei oseimu l..ir oroea. i items r.iefi.iiii itt. I nnonil stud. 1 C irdlnal Iteil Iiesd Necklace. I pair miles' Amethyst strain liar Iireps Inlaid with linlil. i1 T 1 I I I miles ornainenieit .ici oroocii, 1 i I j It rnncy scarf Itltn,- nnd Kleirnnt n'ntcli lulu, lake your choc--, tho ENTIItB I."T OF2I PIKfK-.seiii nost-nali fir II. i or any s pieces ou cionse forfsiients. .sow Is Ihe time to make money. lies,, cm, enslly bo retnlleil nt fin. r.i.vii vum L'i . .my one nnlerlnir I-ot at imi cacli, wn will pre'iit ivs pri-mlum. ST Komi htreot, nov. 23, '771 m jnAco New York. N A roVKIJiVS IMIMtOVICI) HK- mtion without ixau suvfr.i4ic-sulimur or lien-tt-tluus t trti --i Utmv Mini positively rcnlore'i r.iv imir In th' n dun to its oriLrinni eoior (not tvi olorHtif t'H r. Irilu) i: n m ivcsiianflrulT, stuns the Imir f roia t Wuj: hii.I iniJtc- It prow leaving It cle in, so't iiiilniturni ttsuiipllcit'oncintiutlwdt' tCtCl. IKj I Ik ill Cll.itlgf tl KUl iK'ilUtltlll biOWU. A Uuutltv HthhL'lenr 10 liHalx iivialiw, tost, pain tu imv luldiffwon r. c Mtot.tl w ciul stamp t.TClr. cul-ir Ajfr-n'M utuu l, AdiitiAS .Mr. ronmit sr ond St., .-s. Y. 1 too nov. 'ii-nu WAX tn "ir :vcJo r(Catftrrh In rnch 1 1 fR'l.''iijrhS i.l. with Ur Karsner'1 Itomfdv io tu' roil uvlU Mil v ire. 1 U. Iiton, ritt&bur, fa. JwVcj nov. S3 '77-3m AT A UI-iULAn"MiS.llNH ()K TilK Hoirtl (.f Ataii'iiT' is t'l tlu' li!nom-.burff (Us , mipm in iii ctuur r it in, it iuiuuiiu 01 iu jt r o'tt. wuS iltjtlurt'd nu it bin trie toe huldt-rs at tho of- llcoori. w. vililtT, civt.ity o thulatdayot De etmbcr, lb77. 15, U.MJUlt, nov. 1, 7 i'rcisideiit. (1KTS WANTIM). From 12 to pU'UwjUii pay Hnro. Midlers. uooKun iciuro yij.;crtH, mitl rllout of ri.r'loymputot cl Jier llffO ! tlM ' t'6l Cil.lf.0 I'ilt'f-U tllli 80 ISOI). A L'Afii I'firWhNT of from if ' t tl (0 Will IJO k vin to iri i.uou woiKimr i:oiiT. M-utt io ct-ms lor hinaii mi i Pie. or b tier Mlll.it Iur3 Uxrirn 8.imples with clrcuUrj, ler.i &.tuud go to work at once. KEV. S T IHJCK. A,tPO ItOX.MC, MlltC'D, Til. nov. io, 77-im ciT.iicniiuu una pucr. GLEASON'S PUBLICATIONS. (irent reduction In prion for 18i8ot OleasOn's 1'c- tnrUl "u ti a e ir. single copies t ctnts. Tlio II on k ci bcle to I u j car.sliib'le copies ft cents, for stile dy nil newsUenlers. (Ilhasoi'm Monthly i omtas'ion to 11 a J ear, Elngle copP sit) cents. II postage treo MJmt'ie copies (jcni. on rt-ceipt ut iiil niuuii. Tie-price of i;hrimos hasusc been p eatly redu ce I. No ono now gives such nnirai terms to a enis asweao. send fortiew circular. Address I-'.Ulea-sun, 73S. WiislilngtouKlreet, hoston.ilass nov. nTt-iiu jwto A D.MlN'IbTIlATOIt'S NOTICE. KSTATR OR IIAVinsnAPFER. JR.. PKCD. Letters of nclnilTjls.ratlt.il. on the estate of Iiavld SbalTerJr., late ct Urlarcreek tup., Columbia co.. in.. nau uteu tntuieii vy tut; i.rj;iMrt ui t.u- lnmbln counls, to levl MiatTcr, Administrator ot same tow nsttlp, towhem ollipirt-ons Indebted, ore reipiesif 11 10 maKL- imineuiuiu I'auiuui, uuu iiiun; havlntfclalmsor demands npalcst the bald enrtte mil nuke, mem knon to theucttrsSELCdiJiT.lnla-ti-ator ullhotit delay. 1 1 1 .-t 1 1 r r r. it , Admlntsuatoi . nov. 16-Cw puoni NorAuvs kotick. . otlco Is hereby sli en t hat the following aco ounU hat 0 been nieu tn lliconlcoot the Prothonotary ol tho Court ot Common I'lcan ot C jlumbta county .and 111 te presented to Ihu Court on the sth day ot lie. leinber inUudvlll ho connrmtd altcrfouraays ui.less exceptions he Hied. Tho account of Ulram J. Kccdcr, AbtlgLCC ot a than Kostenbaudcr. Tho account ot Jacob llnrtman, CoinmltUu of Henry Hartmin, a lunatic, noiv deceased. 11. f. zArtrt, J'rctbcnotarj'acaice.Nov. 1, 1I-tc t'roth'y. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Py lrttio of an order Issued out or the court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county, directed to ire HSlsrueo cf I'ar. In Masters, for tno b-n- lit ot his creditors, thi re will ho exposed to Public bale, at Hess' Hotel, In tlio town ot Denton, as per adjourn. racnt, on SATURDAY, DEC, Ibt, 1877, at 1 o'clock, p. m , tho following descrtbod pleco or parixlofUnd sltuito lu tho township of Denton, Columbia county, l'a., on tho waters of Wig Fishing- creek bounded and (Kscrlbcd ns'ollovis, to wit: On tho eofet by land of John cle, fcouth b. IhdiIh cf A I), (lotd andJohu V, Chaptn, west by tho east txuu' dnry m of tho town of Henton, and north by land of Ijcnjatnln Mcllenry, containing 2S Acres nnd 120 Pevclies, more or less, with tho improvements, confuting cf a mnall Dwelling House, a Bhluglo Mill and wat r rlKht8 appurtenant. TfcKUd ok Halk-pa prescribed by the on!er of the Court! TwcntyfUQ per cent cosh; talarco in two e(pial annual paymtnU, with Interest from onQr mation cf salo by tho Court, to bo ticurcd on th- premUea, I ALSO, at tho wimo timo and place, will be offered for Bale a Parker hltiglo Machine and blx orelghtthouand suwod Hhingloa, beloaglug to tho aforesaid Parvtn MabterH ClIHTON UJQW. JlfNMAMlN WAUNKR, Att'y Assignee of Parvln Masters, Hartley Hall. Nov.O Tt8 Lycoming county, l'a., IMI'IUK TRANSPORTATION CO. OKFJCn OP 'PIIE PIIES1DKNT, 11371. lKAHUhTH1T, PUILAIEU'UIA, OctOtM'f Ibth, 117, Noticn ir hrrt-bv elven that the Einnlre Tranfcnor- tat ion Comranv has ceaM-d o transact buMe", Ul (1 nilH t Illt'ICH Ull U IHUIU.IL1UU UI IUI UUU1IS IV p armory w na uisuiuikiu us uriiuruuun. Jos. D. potic, Piestdent. i Kmplro I In, formerly owned and operated by the Hnip re Trunt-portatlon Company, willuouMnuo to 1 oj-ralfd ua heretofore, but for account ot 1U new owneib. nov. 1, 7T-lra F. J. FIItTII Gen, Manager Kup're Un", THrnSU AMKHICA AbhUKANCi; CO, NATIONAL FIItE nUHAKCK COMPANY. The at-nts ft tlifM old corDorntlons aro all In vetttdln MLU hUCUltlTltb audaro liable tothe tin rum tt fire omj. Moth nL'liiiiB on the tTfit rl)k8aro alone arc1 oted, Lotb flU'MiTi v and iiomuxy aojutsttd and paid as ho u r k dftrmltied by fintibiUN K. Knait, l (tnl At'-ntt'tid "Uliuitr, li'otmi-burir, Pum'H. 'lit dure lb of Columbia county Hiould patronize theuLii't vl tjo U't-nH. if any, aiu tdjubtfd nnd 1 am uy ,uv ti imir own tiunua, iiov, io, (iiy 25 ;.t.K(JANT CAIIDS no tw o alike, vtlthrnmo iu a : or id initio i'iicjIcih ur ALirfeM'a. iu c oritu k'luv fccroil Vuids, lObtylt-H i,u ratnoin cvnti olI n.ln .1 II Ill'tTl'lt Mlilhii V V nov. lfllT-Hw ' ' ' 4 DM I N I STI t ATOH'S NOTICK. 2. ihTATK OP P1N1U. UNYUK, BK,, DIC!'. 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Whm inttlinnl-i st( clilcd. It will bo undnrlood that the MUbseilber wishes to begin with tho current num- otr. comnlcto Pft t.f IInrnpr3 Mairailne. now com- riMiig 65 ft!umi'i, In mat ckth tindliig. will be wnr bv express, rrelsht at cvreno ofpurchaser, for t'i V ner Vniuine. Mnele numbfrsbv mull postpaid. $.i.uo Cloth cases for bi ndlng, &t ctnts Ly mall iost puiu. A comrleta Analvtlruil Indev to tho first fifty vol umes of Harper's Mairazlno has brm rubllslud ren- nirinir aanauio ior ri'ierenfeinu vusianavarieu wealth cf Inf'TmMlon nhih consul uuh thU rorl- u ii hi u pt'rn ti, iLU'iruicM im,Tary cji'U'i'u in. ovu, iniii j mi iiiiii cuii sd.yo eni oobiace rreram. Subscriptions recel.ed for HanHr'a terlodlcals on iv. Newspapers nro not to conv this advertisement without tli t-xpress order of llariier K Brothers. AdJriss HAUPEU A nilOTllEUS New York. S1JEKIFFS SAJ.E. Ity vlrtuo ct mnilry writs to me dlrectcit will be cxpobed to public Bale at tho Court Ilouto In Itloomhburir, at ouu oikicu p. m. on MONDAY, DKOKMIilClt 3d, 1S77, A'l thobo certain Iota of land bltu.ite In the llor- ougb cl Centralla, Columbia county, I'eniisylviu.la, tc-ivlt: A double lot bounded on the t-outh by Main street on the ttett by Thomas (ieraghty, norfi mid east by nllej s, w hereon aro eretted a two-atory frumo lions' and stable, meat, house and oilier outbuildings, bold Iota being &0 rcet front and lie feet In depth. Tho abort- propert will be sold lu two parts tho ono part thirty feet front on which are tbo dwelling house, meat house, Ac.-.tjd the other property twenty ttct front. ALSO, One other lut on Centre btret t, bounded on the eobi by Main btreet . boulh by Centre street, u ebt by Louis Kantner and north by un alley containing tit ty feet front nnd feet In depth whereon are erected two double duelling houses and outbuild logs Tho labt mentioned premlsCH will be sold In two parts, each h.ilnga dwelling liouso and outbuild logs, the lots tlng each about 23 feet In rront and 140 feet lu depth. AI.0, Two other lots on Troutwlne btreet bounded on tho west by an alley, on the south by Joseph pawes, north by John vooie nnd eabt by Troutwlne btreet, whereon is irecicd a double du elllng house and out buildings, containing titty Mt In front and one bun drod uoil forty feet In depth. ALSO, Ono other lot bounded on tho nest by Troutwlne street, east by an alley, north by chad w lew, south by Mr, (leo. Steele, said lot being twenty-five feet lu front and one hundred and fur y feet lndeptu A 1.3 ', One other tract o land situate tn lloarlngcrcelc township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by il uchlabcrger, on thu east by (leorgo Moss, south by the same, west by WUUara Howell and John Hloss and others containing thirty-eight acres and one hundred and fifty pi relies, on whtch are erected a fiamo house acd frame barn. KUed takeu Into execution, and to be sold as the property of Junes Djlo. ALSO, The following real estate situate tn the town of Uloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsilvunla, boun ded on the north by tho 11. 1). L. Kail Koad, east by Pat. MarLIn, boutli by Seventh btriet, and nest by iron street, containing tno lota being lectin trout, and tcet deep, whereon aro erected two dwelling hoiibea andout-butldlngs. Seized, token into execution, and to be sold ns the property of o. A. rotter, ALSO, All that certain real estate situate In Fishing, creek township. Columbia lounty lVnnaylvonU, de. scribed as follows to wit i beginning at a post, thence by lands of licnjsmln Jones, deceased, boulh lorty. one and cne-fcuiUidegniiinuttweiity-tnoindsIx Untb lurches to whlta oak corner, thtneo ty lbs uni south eutj-Uireo dtgreta meet olghty-two Iicnn to a sUkt, thtnc dortti iU ckjrw WMt eighty thrco perches to aslono pile, thence noith sixty dcgrrci, east sUty-pcrcliM to a Juno cherry, tlicncn noutli ntty-nino degrees ea.sttenty perc'ics 0 1 post thence thlrtl'-elght -degrees wist thirty. eight perches to n stone corner. Ihenco forty-two glees west fit ccn prrches to n post, ihenco norm seventy-six decrees west three nnd filvtent h perches on post, thencolty-four degrees nest nine nnl six-tenth perches to a post, thenre south twonly ilerccs east rljht perches to a post tho place ol bo ginning, cnutilnlng about forty ncie, on wlilcli la reeled n to-slory frame dwelling lioinonteioui' buildings. Helzed.tnkentntoc.'tcciltlon, nndtobe sold aj the properly of Jarlus Harrison. Tho undivided ose-halt of tlio following iP scribed real istiu ol All that certain lot or plcoe of l.intl sit uate In thol l.we of Ilenton In llenton township, Coltimbl.i county, t cnnsjlvanli, martedon tho plan of sil 1 village No. Is, nnd bounded nnd described ns follows, Mzi lleglnnlng nt n pot In tho road to ltohrsburg ! thence by Bald ro.vt north sixty degri es west three perches to ft post ; thence by land late of John llarlmaii, (lot No. Kl) south thirty degrees nest thirteen and one-third perches to a postl Iheticc bv land ot Hubert h. V. Collov, south sixty degrees east three prrches to a post tb 'nco bv 1 inl l,ito of Abraham Young (lot No tl) north tinny degr es cast thirteen nnd)ono-lhlrd perches to tlio pi ico of beginning containing forty si pure ponVios ot land, one-fourth ot an acre whereon Iseroctol a dwelling house, public hall and outbuildings. ALSO, Tho undivided one-half of the following dcscrllied real estate to wit : All that ccrtUn lot or parcel of land situate la the southern part of tlio town of Hen ton In llenton township, Columbia county, l'ennsil vnnla. bounded and described as follows, to nit lleglnnlng nt ft post by tho public road to ltohrsburg thenco by the lands of Join M. Henry, (part of lot No. 12) on tho west stdn ot a garden fence north 11 degrees ot ten perches to a post, thence by lanu i no or nr. -j on u .m. i- miner, (pare or tot so. H) north sixty degrees west four nnd eight tenth perch cstoa posts thence by land ot llaMd Crossley, south twenty-two degrees, west ten perches to a post by n public ro id thenco by said road south sixty degrees east four and efght-tenth perches to tin) placo of beginning, (being parts of lots No 1J aud 17) con tnlntng 47 square perch-s of land ou which Is erected n dwelling liouso and outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, nndtobe sold ns tho property ot 11. II. Albcrtfon. AL0, All that certain rcilcstato sltuitu In lloarlngcreek township, t'olumbU con"'ty, Pennslv.ini i, dcscrlb cd as loMovis, to-wtt: bounded on tho north by lands of I'ranklln Yoc'im, on the east by Lints or Willi im Hwlsher, o'i the south by lan Is of h.imj nnd on the westbj lands of Iiavld II. Ilower, couttilnlug forty four acres more or less, on nhleli la erected n tlwet ling house, b irn and o'lttmlldlius . Seized, taken Into execution and to bosoldastho propel ty of J. II. Kllngcr. ALSO, A certain lot of gmunl stuito In thn Town ot lilootiislmrs olumbli eo-iiity i-a., il.'ieriuud ns ol- lows! Hounded lurt iwardlv an 1 east.var ly by a alley, south ar.lly by I t of M ' H'ojiw.ird and wcbt.vsrlly by last .-titer, lielug slxty-slx let root niid oneli'inlivi and ninety h.'v,:h feet d-ep more or lesi, whereou is erected a l'raino UwtUlng House, stibl and outb il'.d n's. m:uku ttben tntocxciiutlou and to bo sldas the property ol Casper Krjssler. ALSO, All that real estate "Unity lu M iln township, Co lumbl i county. Pennsylvania, ducrllju.tai f 'llowa to-ult: 11 mn.l.'d lei tlu noith by land oflsal.ih John on the v.'Jit by lint of .Stacy John, on tho south by I ind of .Ii'io- sugars, disused, .and on thu last by n" 1 ol Htacy John, cmulutnjr thlit acres more or I ss, on wldchls erectoil n duelling house, barn and u.itbulldlngs. Seized, taken Into execution an t to bo sold as tho property of CrlteK. ALSO. AU tint certain real estate situate In Pino town ship, I'otuinbla county, l'ennsjl.uia, doscrlle.l ns follows, to nit: l'.O'inded on the nortli by lands of William Miiter an 1 train lierr.on tlij cast by lands of Unit ih Cliainberltu, on llio soitli by land of thu same nnd on the west by Hulof Hellers ICvcs,cou taltilug i.tiu'ty-nnj acrei mire or loss o.i which Is erected a dwellln'; ho i-, b.trn a ido ittiull II igs. Seized, token tnt'i ex --cation, an I to oj sol 1 at th c propel ty of Ir.ou I'iatU A 10, Tho ro;ioUr,g real est-ite tltuato In the Milage of. Espy, e olaiubla co mty, l'enns lvanl.1. All toal our Uhi town lot described as follows tJ wit : bounded on the south by .Main street, on the west by Market street, cn thu north by an idtey, an 1 on tliu east by lut of the heirs of Mlas Kowler, docuasud.beliig eighty- two and uhalf fuel In width inoro or less, ami one hundred and seventy-three and a q nrter reel In Icngtn. inuru orlusj, whereon are erected a two btory brick dwelling, a frame store house, a fnune stable and other outbuildings. fcclzeri, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the property of Moon) Crcvellng. ALSO, 11 that certain real estate situate In MHllln town- shin, Columbia county Pennsylvania. bounded on the north by land of I, K sehweppenliclser, on tho east' byMowrynnd hcweppenln.lser. anil nest bylands of Joseph ilearliart, on which are erected a dwelling house, barn aud outbuildings bald real estate con sisting of ninety-five acres more or less. seized, token Into execution, nnd to bo sold as tho proiKirty ot John Atcn. ALSO, Alt that certain real estate bltuato tn Hemlock township, Columbia county, Pcnnsj Ivantn.dcscrlbed aa follows, to-w It : Hounded on tlio north by lands ol lleorge Whltenlght, on tho east by land ot Ilcubcn llogart, on tho south by land of lleuben Hog rtnnd on the west by land ot Matthta.s Whltenlght contain. lno furty-tlve acres more or less, on nhlch la erected a frame dwelling house and llarn. Seized, taken Into execution nnd to bo sold nsUic property of John Webber. ALSO, All that certain real estate situate In Scott town. ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as ollows, to wit: Hounded on the north by Innds or Aaron Uoono. on tho cast by lands ot Jl tines' cbtato, on tho webt by lands ot Whlto estate, and ou the south by lands widow Ilartman, containing onu huh drcd feet In width and three hundred feet deep more or less, on which Is erected one llmo kiln and ono dwelling houbc. ALSO, ono lot of ground bltuate In 1-spy, Columbia coun. ty, I'cnnsjlvanla, bounded on tlio bouth by Main street on tho n est by au alley, on tho north by lands of William Dlcttcrlck and on tho cabt by land of Mrs, Ilartman, on which la erected a dwelling house and btablc. Seized, taben Into execution and to bo sold as the properly of James Itlce. ALSO, The following real estate 6ltuato In M adson town. bhlp, Colurnhla county, Pennsylvania, described as to' Iowa : Hounded on the north by James Kinlln and I'un-ton, east by Kinney ShHltz south by lit Irn of J, W. illrton, and west by William McNInchct. al.j containing eighty acres moru or less, ou which are erected a fratni Dwelllnj House, Iramo barn and outbuildings. seized taken Into execution, nnd to be Bold as the property of t'ronk (Irabam and V 1111am Orahaui. ALSO, All that certain lo". ot ground bltuato In tho town of liloonisburg, Columbia county, I'ennajWnnla, bounded aud described as fjllows: un tho luir.h by lot of ,ucob schuj ler, on llio ea-t by an alley, on south by lot ot I. K. Miller, and west by Catharine street j on which are erected u f rainu dw elllng house and outbuildings. Seized, taken executl in, and to bo bold us the property ot Samuel Gross. AUSO. All that certain real estate Htuatcln Heaver town. ship, Columbia county, bounded by land of tl e Co lumbia eon Iron ompanyon the north, by 1 ind of U. Mcwee ou tho vast, or Daniel UavH oulh" south, and ot i:. Lu as ou tho west; containing eighteen acres more or loss, on wiileharu erected a Dwelling House, staMo ant outballdlaga, nlth tho appurtenances. svtzed, Uken Into exeoutlon, nnd to bo sou as tlio property eif Uriah McAfee. ALSO, Tho following real estate sltuato In Urlarcre-c!- town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow s : on tho not Hi, south and west by Chrutopber Kllnetob, east byapubllc road : con- talnlug.ont-ha'.f acre more or les.s,on n hlch nro erect ed u rrumo Dwelling liouso. K'li&l, taken In execution, and to bo bold as tho property ot John Hosier. ALSO, All that certain real estate situate In Montour township, Columbia county.Pcnnsjlvanla, described as follows, to-nlt. Hounded cn tho north by land uiuiuuoa iieistanunciisorucorge Tovy, deceased, on tho east by lands of Gideon ondChrtstlinlielst, on tho bouth by lands of Harbara Hlger audSamutl Ulger, and on the west by lindof I'ller llilnbach. containing about one hundred acres more or less on w hlch are erected one frame dwt lung house and one stone dwelling houbo large bank barn and straw shed, with other outbuildings Belzcd, taken tnto execution, and to be 8 old as tho property of Ellas Olgtr, ALSO, All that certain real estate situate In Mlttllu town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as fullows, to-v.lt I Hounded on tho north by land of I, K. Kcuncppcnhelbcr, on thu cast by landot A. Schwcrponholber, on tho south by land ct John Keller, and on tho west by land bf lleuben lltns, containing threo acrcu inoro or less, on which la creilod a dwelling bouse and barn. Seized, token Into execution, aid to be told bd tha property ut lioulol Hons. 0 CONDmov vv HAtKPnrrtaierB uust nay ten per unU tl tie rmchafe n cney, or ut least though to coer all costs si strung icwnu sola tiUieiwiteprtputyttjUrewildMuIe. ... aoa w. uomuN, NEW ADVERTlSElYENTS. "SfflilUIS Bai.m " lly vlrt'ii of sinlry wrl " Ismal oit of tin Coat t ol Coram 'n Hu of tj il inbl i i uti- mi , ine directed will be exposol to pubih x.ilc at the Court liouso at twoo'clock p. lu , on MONUAV, DKl'KMII I! at, 1877, Tho following lots of ground sltuito in (il,-n ntv. county of C.iliimbli and sinteof P.'iinsylv iida, tie. lug tots s-'o. B, 4 and '(bounded east by lot o c of William llarncrs, west In lot No. I ot (ii orge nun rles, north bi nn alley siulli by Trout Urea, sail 'ots being f,0 feel front by IH) In tier tit Thnhupd. lugs nro r9 lolosi u Iwo-stury double triune Dwelling llou-e, on lot No.B.nnd double iilvi :a two story duiiltcliwclllng llou-e, on lit No. t a'id double privy 1 both of said double homes being In size 16x3i feet, nnd n twoBtor Dwc llhg Hour - iOx 24 feet on lut numbi r 5, mid nlou pit y uiileont house In rront or sil 1 building on ' runt street Seized, Ink ii In exe'iitlon un 1 io be -Mid as H,o property ot C, II. Ilames Al I, Tim following real estate fl into lu M dnvllle, Main township, Co umlil.i county, Pennsylvania bounded b,. la ul of William Hawk, Jedlali Hank nut others: n hereon are reeled il two-story frame Dwelling lloite,ab ut eighteen feet In front by twenty-ino feet In deptit Seized, taken Into extcuilon and to be Id ns tho properly ot Thomas i linn and John (Julnn. ALSO, All that ccrlaln real ostatcstt iatn In ilrlarcreek township, Columbia county, I'eiinsjlvanli. bnuud d and described as follows I untie) north by public road leading to-llcrMck, on tlio cast by I ihd ot D.m lel Pureed, on the south by tho suscpichantia river, and on tin west by Inn I of l. A. llowman s contain Inr ono hundred and six acres and seventeen perch es, whereon nro erected a two-story bilck house, a Iramj bank barn, two other dwelling houses, and other outbiill lings. AL-'O, An Island In tho Susiptehinni river, ipposlto tlio abovo aud In connection thcr wllli.contalnmgabout fourteen acres. Seized, t iken In execution, tin I to bo soldostbo property ot Wm. L. Frens. ALSO, All that certain real estate sltuato In Montour township, In t ic vlllago of Itupert, Columbia eounty Pcnnsilv.iiila.descrlbed as fellows, to wit: Hounded t on the north by lands of P.ixton ,t It irmnn, on tho" east by a street, on tho sutilh by lot of Wesley Klemlngs, and on the wost by landot I'axton S: liar- mans ontitnlnj in whl.'li liuruo'.ol ud,vcl- itng ho se, In t 'e town of Itupert. Seize, Uiken lu oxeeutleu, nut 10 bo suit nstho property of J. T. Dodson. A I.SO, 1 he undivided one-half Interest In a'l Ih it certnln real estate sltuato In Klslilngcreek lo nshtp, Colum bia county, l'L'iinslvaula, described as folio vs, to Alt: llonnde-lon the u irlli by lands uf Jo'in 7. i icr and Johnson, on thuei t by lindi uf John Zimr, on tlicsuiithb I.inl3urtho heirs of XuiibKurns, and ou the west by lan Is of lex. Men-art and John illde ; con.alnlug seventy threo a 'res in ru or less on a hlch are erected u Iramj D-vclllng llouaoaiid bank barn. Seized, Uken In execution, and to bo sold as tho property ot HenJ.imln II, Karns. ( ALSO, All that certain real est ita sltuato In Pine town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and desciltiud as follows, to wit: un the south by Isaac Yuunt and Thomas stackhouso, wost by Willi un llottten aud Davis 'urdnc, north by Davis Qardncr nnd Henry Warner, and on th j cast by Solomon Dick and Philip Shoemaker i containing ninety acres mora on ess, on which aro erected a frame liouso nnd barn. seized, taken tn execution, nnd to bo sold as the property of William Sprolo and Martini li sprolo. ALSO, Alt that certain real estate, sltuato In Jacksou township, Columbia couuty, Pennsylvania describ ed as fullows, to wit : Hounded on tho west by lands of Iram Derr, on tho north by lan Is of Daniel Young on tho cast by lands ot William I, Parks , nnd on thu south by lands ot Henry Artwlno; cunululuu Ulty acres more or less. elzed, taken In execution, and to bo sold as the property of Amoa Hess. ALSO, All that certain real estato, bltuato In Miniln township, Columbia count , Pcnnsjlvaula, bounded ontlM uonliby land of John Wolf, on thu east by lands of Philip Heller aud John Howry, on tliu west by Henry lletler, and ou thu so lth bylands of M jw r. nnd swank; containing hlxty-tlveacrt-s more or less,on which arc er.cled a Duelling liouso and barn. ALSO, One other pleco or parcel ot land sltuato In Minim township, oiuuioli county, I'ennsyivant i, bounded on the n'irtli by lan 1 ot Henry littler, on tho oast by I ind ot H-nry Heller, on tho west iy ban I ot Joseph .Sloser, and on thu soutu by land of lacali Hltteuben der; containing torty-nlue acres mire or less, ou which Is erode J a Dwelling House and out buildings. Seized, token In execution, iind to bu bo d us tho property of Isaac Andreas. A I SO, All that certain real estate, sltuato In tho Borough of lerwlck, Columbia couity, on Mulberry street, commencing on said street oulluuuf lotot II. c.ro zler, thence by thu tuuvj twu hundred and forty feet more or less lo au alley, thenco by llio baino on a lino parallel with Mulberry street fort) -ulna and a half feet to Jackson street, thenco by thu barau two hundred and forty-ono feet, more or lum to Mulber ry street, thenco by tha baino torty-nlno and n half fret to tliu placo ol bt'gt.inlng ; on which Is erected a two story Dwelling llousuund other outbulljlnis. Seized, taken In execution, and to bo sold as tho property of J ickson Ale, ALSO, All that certain piece or pared ot land, sltuato In Scott township, Culumbli county and stale ot Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows iie glnning at a corner oi land of Josso W. Mcrrell, an J MarkeJ street In the village ot Kspy, Columbia coun ty, und state of Pennsylvania, thenco south twouty ulno degrees, west slxty-tlvu and five-tenths perch es to i corner on Light street, thence south twouty el'ht degrees, thirty-seven minutes ca-t twenty ono und rive-tenths perches to a curner ot land ot It. u. Crcvellng, thenco north scvunty-ono un 1 three fourths degrees cast 6a iercncs to a corner on Mar ket street, thenco by said street north twenty-two dc-rees forty-eight minutes west eleven nine-tenth perch-s to tho placo of beginning; contali log six acreaandono hundred and Iort)-slx perches, net measure, Stled, taken In cxecutton, nnd to be sold as tho property of II, O. i reveling. ALSO, All that certain real estate', sltuato In tho Itorougft of Hern tck, ruing a part ot water lot No. SI ua ni.uk cd nnd numbered In the plan of tnld town ; Heglu nlng t a corner on Vloo s reet ono hundr -it nnd H.x-ly-eveu and tlirfiMourth frtt Iroji i rout bin et, ihencu by vino tticet t tho S bquUianna Itlver, thenco do.n eald rlvrr turly-ntne und a half feet to the curner of lot number twenty-two, Ihencu by tlio a ima to a corner onu IranJro and sixty-seven and eettitlu plicuof biglunlnj ; sivlug and ex cepting thu rights Inreioioru grantul t Samuel steel io llio I uckawamu und Uluoiusburg llailroad Compuiy, being Uiu rUhtuf way fur their railroad across and upon lliosirne; also tho right of na) held b) llio Pennsylvania Canal i ompany ovor and ucros-thisame, srlzod, takeu In execution, and to bo sold as tho propert) ot Jubu II, Barley. ALSO, All that certain leale-Utobltuatj In MIBUn town ship, tolu.nbia coun y, Penns)lvanla, described as tollo as, to-nlt: bounded ou Ihu north by uuuluf Juhu Yehe, ou tho cost by lands of Mrs. (-chuck und others, on thn nest b lands ol Horace Sihne-ipen-h 1st rand lohti tten.und on the south by lands ot Oeurgo Xungeshcr, containing rlnciy acres inurour lo s, on nhleh Is erected a dwelling houe, baou and other cut-birdu.gr, Seized, taken Into encutlon, ai.d to lo sold as the property of trhamScliwiprjenhelfir. coSDiriONS ov SALE -Purchasers must pay ten per cent, ot the purchss money, or ut least enough to cover alleostb. nt striking down of sale otherwise property to bo resold ut onco. o ,r, . JullN w- HOFFMAN, nov. , unt.-ts oheritr. Orphans' Court Salo OPVALUAHLK REAL ESTATE. In pursuance ct cratrs cf the Orphans' Courts ol Columbia and Sullivan counties, the undersigned " ' will sell at public sale, at tho Vxchango llolellntne Town tif Uenton, lu tho county ot Columbia, on FKIIUY, KOVKMI1KU 30,1877 at 10 o'clock a. m, tho following described m; i. i:st iti: tho equal undivided one-half tt a tract ol unsealea land, situate rartly la tho townshlpot sug irloaf, Columbia county, and partly In tho tjwnshlp of Da vidssn, Sullivan county, bounded on tho north by lands In the warratteo nnmaof John llalllot, und fdward and Nathan Mcllei ry, on tho east by Mary Custard, on tho south ly Jehu Loitard, and on thu west by Daniel Mellcnry; containing 251 ACRES. and ore hundred and Inci.tJ-clflit re re his, nl.t'h. , Ss truct Is In tho wuimctto naino tl lriulli.f uj 9 Hess. ( ' M Teansoi' Sii.r.Ten per cent, of tho ono-fourt., A cf the purchase money to bo pjld at tho stiUHi J aownotth property ; the one-fourth less tho U per ten. at Jim ccbtlimstinn ot tale; and the nl malntng Ibreo-fo rlh mono jcur ttirialtir, win In le rest from cuiflrin&tlon nlJ. K. K. ClKYU, AQaliiiUutuct ihuaiui llttks.