THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM8BU KG , COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. am EBOOSWAT & ELWELL, Editors. J1LOOMSBURG, PA. Friday, Nov. .'50. 187' A WAltXIM! TO I'llMTlCIANS. In nnnllicr column we print in full tlin ltr decision nf llitt Sjiiptrtnu Court cjncerii Ing roriiid ili'dioim. The Now Omntitu lion prnvldm tlint"Any person wlitilmll, wlillo a candlilHte for ollice, be Kiillty of liri licry, fraud or wilful violation of iitiy olt-c tion law clinll lie forever disqualified from holding nn .l!ice of trust or profit in tbls Commonwealth ; him miy person convicted of wilful violation of the flection lAWsshnll, In addition to any penalties piovldcd bylaw, he deprlvd ol the right of siifl'rnge absolute ly for a trrm of four years." The case of Georgo Walter, elected Sberifl of llutler counly last year, is the first one that has come before the Supreme Oourt. Mr. Hut ler is nut by any means the first candidate that has been guilty of violation uf the elec tion laws sinee the adoption ol the New Constitution, but he is tie first one that has been prosecuted to the. end, and properly punished for the crime of bribery. W'o have not taken pains to inquire on wliat ticket Waltfr was elected. That Is a matter nf no importance. It is mfticlcnt that be has been found guilty of a violation of onn of tho must military provisions ol our fundamental law, and properly punished therefor. It was hliih time that nn example should be made. I'or years I ho elections in this State have been beslimed with fraud and '.nrruptioii until the practice has almost be come a laK by custom, llnbcry lias been runtiins rampant, und positions of tru and profit, from the most petty ciunty olliee tip to that of United States Senator, have be.Mi purchased with money 01 obtained by 1 rati J. Kren the President of the Nation holds his position by the most wilful parti nan trickery that win ever perpetrated on an enlightened country. When the election laws can be cnloreed, and the (Joii-tilutiot; of the Slate is no longer u dead letlir, there is hope for the. futuic. It has been too long the piactice of party organs to attempt to cover the sins ol their members when accused of crime. hen a public man of the Democratic party i charged with corruption, fraud, embezz'e ineot or nny other violation of law, the lie- publican press howls and lioot, and lays his crookedness all to Democratic principles, When the offender is a Uepuhlican,lhe same rule applies to Democratic journals, and the criminal's offense is made the offense of his party, liecause church members disregard tbo teachings of Christianity it does not prove that the doctrines of that religion are corrupt, and because individual members o a political party are guilty of crimes it does not follow that their sins are the teachings of the party. The great present evil is the absence ol morality and honesty in Individ uals, Rnd the sooner such persons can be made to know that there are laws which will be enforced, and rights of society whicl must be respected, the sooner will there hen decrease in the number of crimes of all grades, whether they be petty thefts, corrup tion in office, bribery by candidates, stuflin, of ballot boxes, or murder. This dtciion of the Supremo Court is n long needed leson to politicians. It will hereafter ba understood that money may he used only for lawful ehclion purpses, to wit: first, printing and (raveling expends second, for dissemination of information tu the public; third, for political meetings, demonstration', and convention". Let bin who goes beyond these suffer tlie just penally of the law. TIIKCUUANQUESriUX. During Buchanan's administration a pro ject was on fout for, the United States to purchase Cuba from Spain. There were and are strong reasons why this should be done, In the first place it is"manifcst detiny"that sooner or later Cuba must become the prop erty of the United States. We cannot, ni: cording to the Monroe doctrine permit it tu go to any European nation. There are stronger reasons for its acquisition than there were for the purchase of Florida and Louisiana, or the Acquisition of Texas and California. As the key to the Gulf of Mex ico, it is innm than ever necessary to us, Besides, a rich Ulaml like Cuba would be beneficial in a financial point ol view. We need its products, and it needs our maim factures. I!ut there are the higher motives of Humanity and I'atriulism. The wiuguinary order of Martinez Campos the preseut Captain General, to shoot nil prisoners, whomsoever they be, taken by the Spanish troops operating against the Cubai patriot, has priiuced dl.'gGst and dismay 'Among Spaniards in this country and in 'Havana, As the majority of the prisoner " taken by tlio Spaniards in Cuba during the "past twejve months have been women, cull ' dren, and old men non-combatants Intel' ligent Spaniards are naturally incensed agaiust a Spanish commander who, by iseu log so infamous an edict, furnishes convioc ing proof of that which they have been en deavoring to conceal, namely, the hopeless ness of the Spanish cause in Cuba, since tie pair alone could drive Martinez Campos tu uch a course, and (bo horrible character ol the Cuban war which Spain has been wag; log lor nine years, me uismay among Spaniards over this older is thu result alike uf their fear ol retaliation by tbo Cubans who have hitherto been honorably punclili ous on the subject ol the amenities of civi izeu warfare, and of its evil tfiect upon foreign nations whose: just lutervenliou they dread. Spain is a't)raiiiiical,ulgottd, and corrupt monarchy, and holds by descent and not by ' purchase. Her rule is perpetuated by force and crime, and the slaughter is not confined only to uativis, but to American citizens as in the case of tbe Virgiuius. She has al redy speut thousands ol iivta in i Hurts ubjugatlon, and tquandtrtd $3001000,0v,01 an amount iquat to that (tiered her by the United Slates ; and the patriots are not y conquered. Jlr. Buchanan's proposition was option by Ihe Abolitionists btraute it would in crease ibearea of frredoiu. Others opposed it then, as they did tbe acquisition of Flori da and Louisiana, and yet clapped their hands with joy at the purchase uf bant Alaska at an immense cost, and which had no commercial or political importance, and whoso inhabitants were savsges. lly all means, then, let us acquire Cuba and thus aid lis patriots in obtaiuing liberty to stop the wholesale butchery now going on there as a means of protection to our com lucres und country, and to aid our Indus. Jllai wad manufacturing lotcmta. IIMTIIMI'AN III'MIMATIUX. lly the terms of the Constitution rach State Is entitled to bo represented In Con cress by two Senators. Any attempt fo de prive n Btnto ol such representation Is not nly n violation of tho Constitution, but when made by n Senator U n vio lation of Ills oath of ollice. Tho Legislature of South Carolina elected 51. C. llutler ns Senator from that State, and the Legislature of LouMana elected Mcssr. SpofTord and Ilustis. Had these, gentleman been liepuhlicans they would have been ad Itled without delay. Hut they nro Dem ocrats, and it so happens that their admis sion would give the Democrats control of the n.itc. Hence the present struggle. These SenatorsVere elected by competent legisla tures, to till actual vacancies, and the Ad lnistiatinn itself has recognized thtvn LegM.itures as legal bodies. l!ut the pitia ble spectacle is pnseuted of a Republican Senate, In order to maintain its suiiremact , f violating law and oaths in order to seat three carpet ba.'gers who have no color of title to their seats, and who are incipient andldates fur the p2iilten)lary. Honest lie- publicans must blush fur shame nt this spec tacle, and the world admit that n party must he badly demoralized which adopts such means to perpetuate power. In the effort to seat llutler of South Caro- na, l'attersou of that State, Oonovcr ol Florida, and Judge Davis of Illinois, hac oted wllh the Democrats. The two former give the excellent reasons that lie was uttiy elected, and that they are properly represent ing the wishes of their constituents. Judge Davis gives as his reason the right of a Stato to be represented, nnd tho Injustice of de ay. Hut n howl of anguish now goes up against 1'alterson nnd Conover. They are j I led "carpet baggers," True, and they are Republican, seated by Ilepuhlirau ote,and welcomed with open arms by their Republican associates. Jlut they arc corrupt 1 True. we have al ways said so but we did not put them in the S'nate nor couid we turn them out of a Republican body and it is rather late in the day for the Republicans to bring up the fact, and that, too, when for once in their lives, these men are trying to do nn honest act. That model organ of the party of great moral ideas ' tho l'hiladelpbia 1'rett says : 'The dancer may or may not he over. The biter news of the day indicates that lators t'atterson anil Uonover may not be a unworthy as their irresolution and ap parent bari:ainiiic and sellinc -this week seemed to indicate that the Democratic n.irtv uiav not tet havo calned the ascen leni'V in tilts benate ol tlie unileil estates uy forcinc a miserable man to choose whether he will become a penitentiary convict or De cratic senator. At all events, it is nn hour of deep shame for tho ountry when tlie control of its irovernment. bancs on the control ol its senate, when tlie balance ol its government, haugs on tho uecision 01 men of whom such things can he spokcii, nnd when a great party that once was na tional seeks or is willing to take ascendency at such n price. If 1'alterson, tho "miserable man" is'n fit subject for "a penitentiary convict," we answer that theltepuhlican party elected him, profited by his votes, Mistaiued him when charges of corruption were made against him, made Hayes President by Pat terson's corrupt manipulation of South Car oliua returns, and up to the present have re- sisted all efforts of the Democrats of South Carolina to bring him to justice. The admission of Kellogg, Pinchback and Corbin may give the Republicans control uf the Senate for two years more, hut cannot prevent Democratic supremacy in that body wo years hence, lly that time the people will have elected a Democratic President, aud ''cai pet-baggers" and "Penitentiary sub jects" cannot change results. Wreck of tbe Huron. Nowolk, November 25, 1877. Dispatches were received in this city yes terday uion ing that the Uuited States ship Hurou, a third rate screw, 641 tons with a crew of one hundred aud fifty souls,had gone ashore, at oue o'clock, of)' Life Station No. , near Oregon iulet, off the coast of North Caroliua ; that she was fast breaking up; that assistance was urgently needed, and that thu bodies of the dead were floating ashore. The llaker Brothers immediately dispatched the wrecking steamer Resolute to the scene of the disaster, but without hope of accom plisliiug much good, as the gale of Friday night was of the most terrific description, with a heavy sa and a dead lee shore. The Huron left Hampton Roads Friday morning for the West Indies on a cruise to determine certain disputed points of longitude. She probably caught thu full force of tbe gale, aud, her machinery failing her, was driven ashore, but, the real caui-e of the accident will probably uot be discovered for several days. Thu Hurou was bark-rigged, and was said to have becu u botched job at best. The only hope uf those on hoard, it was soon ascertained, lay iu thu life-saving stations, and as these were only half manned the hope was not a strong one. At G:10 p. m., yester day it was learned from the observer at Kit ty Hawk that the Huron had completely broken and was iu pieces. Thirty burvivors up to that time had reached the shore, ai d reported that one hundred and five persons had been lost. Much ol this great lot is attributed to the lack of sufficient force at the life-saving station. Tbe exact point at which tlie Huron struck is by tbe bend ol the coast 75 miles south of Cape Utnry,and the most exposed point between Capes Hen ry aud Hatteras. Ilou. John Trunkey, tuysa correspondent of tlie Oil City Derrick, enters upon his new office ol Supremo Judgo in January, holding his first couit in Philoaelphia. His term will coutiuuo twenty-ono years, with u salary the Lcgitlaturo may vary t tims, hut likely to uveragu eight thousand dollars. Aliko as an upright Judge, an oxemplary citizen, a con sistent church member aud a zealous leather in tho Sabbath School, his duties have ever been performed willi coufcicntious fidelity and ho has made for himself a record uiisuV lied by a single blot. The late heavy ra'iDs did great damage in many parts of iho country. Tho loss in Rich inond.Ya., is reported at morolhun a $1,000,. 000. Hridgcs were swept away at Danville, Harper's Ferry and other points iu tho trimo state. At Chanibershurg, Pa., the damage is said to bo 5-10,000. In tlie Senate Wcdnetday the case of Kel loeg ol Ixmislana was given precedence over that of llutler by tho the Mile of Cotiover, and casting vole of Winder. Both will probably be admitted this week. "Muck" Donnelly, charged with complicity in the murder of '1 hotnns Sanger at Raven Run in 1876, liss been found guiltyof mur der in the first degree. He was defended by M. 51. L'Velle. Tho Hunsingcrs were convicted of embei xlciucut in Reading last week, and a motion for a new trial is pending. Since our last issue no decisive battle has beau fought between the Russians and Turk. Corrupt Illecllom. Tlio following important decision wi de livered in tho Supremo Court nt l'iltsburg l.vl week, nnd is of rcnernl interest lo poli ticians : Tho Cotntnonwciillli of Ii nn-jlvnuia, ex ic- lationo tho Attorney Uctiernl, vs Oeotge Walter, High Sheriff of llullcr county, Wctcrn dUfriot. Krior to the Common Pica of Jlutlcr county, Paxson, J. Tliis was n writ of quo warranto, issued pon a suggestion filed by the Attorney Gen eral of the Coinmonwtnltli ngain-t (leorgo Walter, requiring linn lo show by what au thority ho holds and exercises the office, ft an iso, rights and privileges nnd enjojs tho emoluments of t lie oflico of High Sheriff of the county of llutler. Tho suggestion avers lhal the said Walter, while n candidate for aid office, "paid emu John McCluro inoiicy n t.i-0 in carrying paid election for him, for ther putpoyes tlian for printing and Havel- ing expenses, the ilis-citntiatioti nt lulortua- on to tho public, or for political meetings, emotistiatlons and conventions, or for any neccsary aivi proper expen-es cNprcsMy au- lorized by law, hut for corrupt and illegal purpntes in procuring hit election." Tlie sug gestion tliuu specifics nets of coiruption and ptoceeds to charge that ''tho said George niter, having taken tho oath of office ro quired by tho Constitution of the Stato of l'enhylvatiia after ho had been declared elected to tho aid oflico of Sheriff, did then ind thoto commit nnd was guilty of wilful and corrupt perjury, having been guilty of tho acts and offenses first above alleged am i'.iarged, which in said oath, taken as aforo aid, ho dented ; whereby the said Ireorpo Walter has hecouio and is disqualified from holding tho said oflbc of Sheriff of tho county I' llutler, and sincu the first Monday of Jan uary, in tho year of our Lord- onj tlioasan d ight hundredjand soventy-six, ho has usurp ed and docs Usurp on the Commonwealth therein, to the groat d.umga ivi.l prvjudi co of tho Constitution and laws thereof." An amended suggestion and amended specifica tions were filed by leave of Court, n refer ence to tho details of which is unnccces'iiry under tho views wo lake of tho iajo. Nor need we now allude to nny of tho subsequent proceedings in the ease until wo covno to tlie murrer filed by ths dcfendinton tho first ay of October, 1877. Unlcr tlie well netted rules ol law this demurrer wasnn admission fall tlie facts sufficiently pleaded. The do murrer was general. An attempt was made to shoiv that it was spooial by a certificate of tlie learned Judgo of the Court below that it was only taken to a siujlo point. Tho ocrti ficate was no part of tho record, although filed in the cause, and it may well ho questioned whether tho unoflioial declaration of the Judgo can bo received lo contradict his onn record. It is. however, wholly immaterial, as wo are unable to perceive any difference betweon a general and a special da murrer as to the admisMnn ol the facts. Doth alike ad mit every fact well pleaded. We aie, there fore, brought to a consideration of tho suffi ciency of tho suggestion. THE LAW OP THE CASE. ihe law nf tho cao will bo found in sec tion 9, of article 8, of the Constitution, and tho act of ISth of April, 1871, V. L.,05. Tho Constitution provision is as follows : "Any person who shall, while a candidate for of fice, bo guilty of bribery, l'rau 1 or wilful vio ation of any election law shall be forever dis qualified from holding an office of tru-t or rofit in this Commonwealth ; and any per son convicted of wilful violation of the elec tion laws thall, in addition to any penalties provided by law, bo deprived of the right of suffrage absolutely for a term of lour years." Tho act of 1874, after defining in the first section what shall bo considered legal elec tion expenses, provides that "nothing con tained in this act shall be construed as to au thorize ihu payment of money or other valua ble thing for tlie vote or influence of any elec tor, either directly or indirectly, at primary, township, general or i-pecial elections, nomi natiug conventions, or for any corrupt pur poses whatever, incident to nn election ; and all judicial, State, ciunty an! municipil oth com hereafter elected shall, lel'oio entering upon the du'ies of their respective offices, lake and Fubscrib" the oath prescribed by tho Constitution of this Commonwealth." The averment in the suggestion that the defend ant paid money to John Mi-Lure other than for tho legal expenses provided for in the act of 1874, but "fur eonnpt rod illesnl purpose" in procurine. his election,'' sufficiently charges u violation of ill Mid not. The only expen sea recognized by law are : First, printing and liavclint; exiieiMjs; second, for dissemi nation nf information to tho public, and third, for political meetings, demonstrations and conventions, lleyond these authorized expenditures' a candidate for ofico may not go. The act of 1874 declares that a candidate for either a nomination or an election shall not pay er contribute, cither directly or indi rcelly, any money or other valuable thing, or knowingly allow it to bo d no by others for him, cither for tho mininitmn election or appointment, except for tha three purposes above specified. Wo think, therefore, that the averment in the suggestion that money was paid not for the legd objects' des ignated, but fur corrupt and illegal purpo-.es in procuring his election, brought tho defend ant within the prohibition of the Constitution and th penalties ol Iho act of 1871 It fol lows that the Court below erred in sustaining the demurrer. THE JOIIOMKNT OP OUSTEIt. Tt remains to consider whether we nuzht to enter final judsrmeut If the defendant had demurred piomptly there would havo been much l'urco in tin suggestion, pressed upon us at the argument, that wo should hate given judgment ol rapondeat muter. But the Commonwealth has bocn-grcatly delayed This m1 was hero last year upon anothc point We then heard no word of any de feat in tho suggestion. Tho judgment was reversed November 24, 187C, and a procetlen Jo ordered. It was not until October 1,1877, the day upon which this case was ordered for tr:al, that the tlcmurrer was i ut iu. This delay was calculated to batUe tho Comtaon wealth and seriously protra:t Iho proceedings; If we now allow tho defcudant to withdraw his dcuiurre r, it is not probable tho case can be disposed of during his tenn of office. cannot permit him to practically defeat this innniiy iu this manner. Ho has had an am nlo opportunity of having his caso passe upon by a jury, if ho desired It. Having, nf tcr great delay, interposed n demurrer, ho must bo held to all its legal coufcquence The Comiucuwcalth is entitled to final judg mcnt. What judgment is it our duty to give Tho section of Iho Constitution above litci provides, as we havo sen, that any person who shall, while a cudidato fur office, be guilty of a wilful violation of uny electio law, "shall bo Ibievcr disqualified from hold ing an office of trust or profit in this Coin mouwealth." The entry of judgment lor Ih Commonwealth upon Iho demurrer is con clusive upon the defendant lhat ho has wil fully violated the election law or 181 April, 1874. It fullowj that tho disqualifi cation of the Constitution attaches, cud that h is "forever di.-qualitied ftoin holding au pflice of trust or profit in this Commonwealth.' He therefore fills an cttico ho u disqualify from loldiug by tho very terms of the Consti tution, and must bo ousted thcrcfioiti. This may t com sevcro, hut it is jut. The consti tutional provision and thn uct of 1874 wero mended to ptescrvo tho purity of the bal lot, nnd must bo sternly enforced. The Judgment is reversed, nnd judgment is now entered hero for the Commonwealth ,tc.nM.r.1H . n..,t U I. r...il.. n..l....i "I '" """.... 1 " " 1-inii.iiii uiui-ira ntid niljtidiicdby tho Com t that the defend Hit, George Waiter, hp, and ho hereby is, ousted oin tho office- if High Phctiff of Holler unity mill f urn tV' irulirh ses, rights and emolument" ibcr-of. fir-nli'iin' until' Sutilli I'arnllnn Unseals. Col.mtttA, S.r , Nov. ED - Judge Town. end's iMuit icomivcti"d thi" morning. After tho Judgment of his honor was rendered upon lli" motion of nrrest of judgment, made by rnuii'el for Smalls and Cardozo nhottt fen ays ago, which Judgment was avcr-o to the motion, s-enlcnces were pa-scd as follow : 1'iaticis J,. Cardozo. ox-trraMirer of South Carolina I'or conspiracy to defraud lh stale, wo vea rs iniiirtsonim nt in Jail nnd S 1.1)00 fine, and one year's imprisonment added if Iho fine is not paid nt the expiration of two ears. SmalN. member of congress, for accepting bribe of S.i.OOO while member nf tho sta'o senate, thrco years at hard labor in Iho peni tentiary Jj. Cass i arncntor. lormcrlv timnrictor nl thoi Coluinbiis AnVy chio'i, fur forgery jn tailing the amount for publishing the law in hi papers, two years in jail and a fine of SI. 000. malls has been nut on hail and a motion was mado to continue, thn Lai I in Ins caso which has not been decided. Pending the decision as to ball he leiiiains iu custody nf tho iailor. Cardozo tenialns iu ia'd where lie has been for some wet ks. but application for hail lias been made bv his rounsel. No ef fort to bail Carpenter has been made. Wo icgrot to learn that Mis McChirc, wife of Col. A. IC. JIcCIuic. editor of tho l'liila- lelphia 7Vii diul l.i-t Saturday fioui an at tack of neuralgia of tho heart, Civil war is imminent in France, and many well informed persons believe thai the crisis is not far off, A little hole in a shin sinks it. A little tab in the heart kills a man. A slL'lit cold too lung ueelectnl will end in consumption and the grave Dr. Coxe's delightful syrup nf Wild Cherry and Seneka will curespe ed lly. A good domestic Sulphur huh can be install- lly prepared bv taking a cake of (lien's Sulphur Snip into the hath tub. Sorb nn ex :)fslient will, to use n slang phrase, "knock the spots oil" any victim of cutaneous blemishes, Sold by all druggists "3 cents. Hill's Hair it Whisker Dye, blaek or brown, 60 cts. Nov. L'3-l. Or. Shiloh'K Sjstem Vitalizer. We are authorized to cuarante-o this rem edy for the cure of Myspepsia, Inactive Liv er.rfou r Stomach, Constipation. Loss of Ap petite, Coming up of rood, Yellow Skin, and uenerat Languor niiu Debility, xou must acknowledge that this would bo luin ou unless we had positive evidence that it will cure. You who are sufferinc from these complaints these words are addressed and will you continue to suffer when you can be cured on snch terms? It is for you to determine. Sample bottle 10 cents; reg nlar size 75 rents, bold by C. A. Kleim and N.J. Hendershctt. CO.000 die annually bv neclcctintr s Cough, Cold or Croup, olten leadine ti Consumption nnd the grave. Why will you neglect so important n matter, when you ran gel ni our store Billion s vJomsumptiot r.....r ..!.. t , 1 iure, who ine assurance oi a siu cav recov ery. I'or soreness across the Chest or Lungs or J.ame iiacn or rjiue, EMiiloli's t'orou Plaster gives prompt relief. Sold by C. A Kleim and N. J. Heudershott. Hnckmelnck, a popular and fracrnnt per fume. Sold bv C. A. Kleim and r. J. Lien- uershott. -March 8(1. '77-eow Marriages. JONKS-WELLIVKIt.-On tho 11th lnst.,tiyT. O ClecsMr.KdwlnJoneuQml.Mlss KlsleJane Weltlver all ol Hemlock township Columbia couaty, I'a ltEIUIIAItD-oiIt-On the 15tn Inst ,by the fame. at the brldo's parents In Hack Horn, .Mr. Attio Itctclurd, to .Miss Eraacls It. oh!, an ot Columbia couaty, I'a. BLOOMSIIUKO MARKET. Wheat per bushel., me .. t 1.M Corn, new, " oats, " " .. CD 6.M nour rcr carrci .. Cloversced 6,(( Flaxseed nutter Kccs l.r .vo Tallow .1 s . I Potatoes Dried Apples Hams .14 .10 sides A smoulders . Lard pnr pound .... .10 nay per ton ., Hceswax lo.en .86 2.10 TlraoUiySeed , wuuiAiiua run coal. Mo. 4 on Wharf t S.M) per Toi NO. 3 " " I 1 75 No. " " t K.Csl " Ulacksmttli's tittup on Wharf I S.ou ' muinurious 94 rsi " i: F. K UN K EL'S IHTTKIt WINE OF IKON. F. Knnkel's celebrated Hltttr WInoof Iron will ftectualby cure liver complaint, jaundice, tliHpephla, chronic or nervous debility chronic dlurrhcuj, dls niHH f tho kidneys and all dlseascH arl-ttitf fromu disordered lUer, btoinachor lnU'btliu.si.ch as con stipation, flatulence. Inward piles, fulinhsof bl od to tho beaJ.ocidltv of the stonrucn. nausea, heartburn, dlsfrnst for food, fullmtis r f wtuht In luostomuch, hwimi"iii( n u.t iijiu. nurii"u or uuiiiuib ureuui Inc. fluttering of Iho heait, tbofcinjf r sutTocatlnt; HCiibutlon when Inn )lnir pot'in', dlinncbs 0' Als ton, dots or vtbi Ik-furu the sight, dull pain In Ihe he.id, detlctPhCy of .porHpliallou tlU)wnesn of the skin and ties, piln In th buck, head, chest, ilrabs, c-ic,suddet lluHhcs or heat, burning In the nsh, constant Imaginings of eU and great depression (d spirits. Prko l per liottlo. J tvre of counter- it'iw. vo nui iei your uiwgii iiaini on some ouier preparation ot Iron, he may Hay ft It usnnod,hutask tor Kunkels l itter Wlno ot iron. Take no other. KonkelN libir win 01 iron is not soiu in buiK only lu I bottles. K. F. hunktl. Proprietor, N". .Norm is mm sirecL, rniiaau ma, ii fcom Dy tui druggists and deulers t tr v here TAHK WOUU HE1I0VED AUVR. Head all comnleto in two hours. No fee till head pahrs. Kent, Ptn and stomach worms remmed by nr. Jvunsei, v'V. iNorm rintu wueti, ruuiuteiputmra. vnd fur circular, hor rernovlnn, N nt. Pin or stom ach Wo'ms call on yo'irdrujrplut and ak for 41 bou tli of KuokePs worm sjrup, I'rlco tl. It never tills Common ten 0 teaches If Tape Worm can bo romped, all other norms can bo reudtly dstro td. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A DMINISTIIATOH'B KOTICK. ESTATE OK rANtKLPHCLSU, PEC EASED teitprncf Administration on tho estate of Dan lcl hhuter, l&us of Locust tow at hip, Columbia county, I'- nn'a , dwased, havo been granted by tne licirtrtter 01 said county to vtiiioiittLoy buuK-r, 01 Ijn-ut-t fownshln. Coluinblt touutv. fa. All ocr sons having claims ugalntt Uie estato ot thodeco dent are ifipiesied to present the hi tor bcttlemtitt, and those lndfbted to the estate to make payment 10 tuo tuiucrsiunLu AQimnisirawir wunnui mmj, WILLOUUHHY HHPLKlt, nov K0. 1877 CW Admlnlsualor, Bol!ar-ait-a-Half fir Tub Cents. fiTOMDAItT'S MUHICVL LTulMUlf. lust publish Int'.,ia paves, full bliu. host nd most popular mut-lc for 10 cenvs. New and Popular nongs. Dance and inMruuuntal Mulo. oueras. lhmns. etc.. tic. For sale by all newsdea'trs. PcMngey cents, to bo tent in audition to above, u orueroa irom uio imunsmra. J. II. HTOpDAUT & CO., hot, ii-Bw 783 chestnut bt , philadelpnla N (men li lirreby clvin that Rn application will bo iDadn uuJtT tbo ctot Awernbly ol tbo fommon-tvi-altti o( reiinHVlvonl i e Dtltu-d ' n Aft lo piuvldo fur tbii IncortiOnltluu UbU rriMlltitluu bt ctrttttu (Jur (ibratlonV PPf '"l April wih, lH and Ihe nuppl- n.ijiiii. ta I.. riUlRil "Patruna llorH luaurunct Coin. ptmyof IVnnBjIvanta tbo cbamttir uhd ol).ctor ulilcbli the apprt'heublou oluie Ihlel rtroTrryor fcUi'uo liorM", and rernunirallon to owner lor Iota II bot rtfCuvert'U. or uamace u injur tu, mm luriuui, tmrprwi tu buve. ptM and t-bjoy, ail ibo ritfuig, r C. W.Jul LI till, boy. 11l Atty. lor Appllcaots, ADMINIKTHATOK'8 NOT1 CE " E6T4TE or riTia knt, ihmj. Uttrrrt ot AdralnlnWratlon lu ID con on the ...... t,t vi.ter Hut. int.. of ha.ll lownHblu Columbia roubty, ilfM'aMil. have ln BTanlixl by Ihe nega ter ot wJU cuuiity tu lie umknslened AHuilfUitra tbr of Llht Mreet Columbia county, I'ibira, to whom all luraor tndcUid are rniuitiUu to make icjludil. abd llote battel clalma or (kuabda aratbbt tbe aald t tdate will make tbein kcowu to tbe DOV. to, "il-tw AdmlbUtrator ce UU boa. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, A DMINIsl UATOR'S NOTlCi-1 tri t or rpcAii r. ent, nrcnAjsh. lltersrt ilintntMratlnii on Itioestdo of (Kcnr P. Knt. lit" of si-Vt, township, Col. ro., diwn'til liaietve-i I'Miiteil ii Iho Hrtl.nrof Mild county lo tliinnriir iirii'rt f'ii inlsirator. towiiom nil petsnns llliir-iuru nn- rt'i iei.il u iu iiihm ihiiiiciiiiik! pn$ mem a id thiw liaMinrclnt'osor itet 'nils avatnst tlie is. iat ,,yt H.HIII Kl OWI1 III II tho mini iitstrnt'r without delay. il'EIlT . ItNT AU nintstrator. nov. 00, '"t-dw Xl-UTToIt'S NOTIfK. mTK oc tim-.its s,v, 1 srr.Astn. .ntlrrs 1rtftluntftrv on the (.slate of Charles NusslaNi of M.oii linvnshtp. rniimtta rnunty, I'a., (tccftiseil, hale I'l-en grnniisl tiy tlvi lteirtt"ruf said poi-ntv to Nnttmi .villi r. r.xenilr, nf Main township, ro tunlil i county, tviinsilva la to whom ntl pii-son. Irtuvl-tetl lire renMeMeil In nnlo'pai incut, and those h i Inir Islius or ileinai.Ui aifnln-t the said t-siiiu' h i:i in iku uiuu knomi uinu' saia r.iecuiur without delay. KATIHN.M1I.1 Kit, nov. so, 'tt-r.w Executor. 'P lit! Seaside Library. C liotct lior.l s no Innr r for tlii lew only Tlio Ik-M ktittidini imi'N wltl.lii IU' rencti (I .-very otic. iiniiKf uii:i iv ivMiir'ftif inf.! civun iunciiftiitro-i nt.il tiimbil 'KCd) lor U nntl 20 rents. 1. r.ASTl.YNNP. Hy Mr, lit tiry W onil rtotiMo iio.Wo 2 .UiHS 11AMPAX, (IKNT. )' Ml-H MtllOPk .Iask i:kk. Ly clmr'cttt nroittn (.luiiMp no.) ?oc 4. Woman math. linrlcs Heinle's I ew i.ou-l ir r. tiik t;niK Inmm, .Iuuh rnc'R laiist ire fi. Last Iiavh of I'omitii, ty (ttihu-r 10c 7, MitM liKKF, by itcitrge lllllnit (douWnno.) vuo 8, '1 iiB Ani'M'Fi. Mono by.Mury crii liny ioc y. tu i vintn.no.N'fl mokv, by Mflry t tel liny l(j ,0. 'I MK WdMAN IN 1UTF, t.V Wilkin Olltns 100 11. 'I UK Mm. on the nov. M (iefirtro i:i tott 2C 14. '1 nn AMFHicAN fn vron, by Antlionv 'I rollopc 'i c 1,1. A l'HI.CIS Ol- 'i HI 1 t , in 11111)111 lilUCK yii; 14. 'I IIK DKAIl MrilLT, I iv WU- tolllns U'C HoMoi.A. bv ticoici' l. ilou (uonti o no. voc 1(1. 'I UK IlNUIl.HlAT THK NOlttH I HLK M HfeLIi ok ice. in out' wok oy.iu cs vtrne in- 17. 1 1 Mini n 1 run p. 1 v Mnrv Cecil Hnv Kit H. IUkiiaha'h llisTOKV, by AindU H Kl.rnnli VOi 19. A '1 KKl'lliI.r.'l FMI-TATlov, b t'liartpsllipiirlu 10C !0. (It Ii CTKIOMTY HOl. ov liaries IHCKen 2"0 21. Toil. H ay. by flirle 1h1p mo 2i Man ami W iik, by W Uktr- ("o llnt 20c is. w lit rgriHh? 1 ntAci( vy .itir. ten iiuy xnc 24. MlTi3Ni.vi;itTooLATK to sicnu," by Charles 20c lumle. 21. 1.AHY AMFMIPK'o "(Til, I'J'Mrs. II, 00(J. 1 ("KJ 2fl. M'koka Kiovn i.y mi i;. r.raiiiinn. 200 2?. VlCTOU ANI V NQfHllKb. b M. O. tlnV. 100 1. A DAnmit-K of Iiktii by wilii.im ltlnck. loo yy, NoKA'HloiKTMT. by M.iry Ctll tiny 100 3 . I'tT ovi.sFir in ins i'i ack, bv t'. Krn'lp. 2 ft 31. Kn.tx Uoi.T.TtiB itAPiCAubyticorKC Elliott. 2nc :2.'lUK(H'K',s 0I' UKAUTJ". by wilklc Collins. 100 3', Hm1 AikIv. by nm'i':'l I-nvp. 2-ip 31. A Mmnlcion. bv Clinrl s lie de. 10c JS. l't llx llolt tho U tfllcul, by Oi-o. Kllnt. 2 d 'Ih-) Woclnif (U by Mrs lexanier 200 37 iho Nhttcry. lv Mr. Henry U00J ice :h. Khi mil, bv wilklc Collins so sa. lvunhoo in Rlr Waller -ott 20 40. Thn llt lr to Ashley, by Mis H, W'ood 1 c 41. WhI c IU, by Charles l.'fiulf 20o 41. HUU'-ftna-secif, by Wllklo Collins 2 'G 4. Hector icrvn lac, nvduii's erne l c 4t Tho Tower of London. W. II. A Iu worth tiOo 43. A l re'1 serrot. oy .Mrs llcurv won-t li-c iieriiAtior ljuthh. Mrs .Motanaor voo InMlkAtM e, bt Willi im HUck 100 4S. 'ihn Mtiunue Advcnturea or u Phaeton, by Willi mi l.tH-.k itc 45. (JninUile uo !?nc; or, Held In Ilondaffc.by '(HlldH. 200 ro. tTmliT 1 iu firrriwor il Tree, Thoa. Hardy 100 01. mimiMiv, iiv 1111 tin Iiiihk j itc 52. 'i ho I o-t ' link ti by Mrs II Wool 100 53. lhe Monnrch of iiicin(f innn, W Ulack ioc 34. t'ndcrl wo H ij;. by (tiilrta' 2'c 61. A wlnt- r City. I y (ut hi' 10c 66. NIrathn.oro, by mil U" 2 c 5T. a wu' ouiui ine torM- sjutn America, by JnlfH V rn 1 c rs. Mlas i.iuur, bv Hmhp Ulot 100 59, Chl.d w, bv t Mil !i" oc i.u a )jaif Kimuuiio 1i.n1i -ustralln, by ,ru!M Vi-rno be 61.ttbTp; or. Two IJttM Wootlen Hhocs. by '(ml in 100 63. 1'o!l Krirlno, by "Onidi" 2 c 61. Deno Hollow by Mrs. llfnrv Wood 20c M. a ovhi Kmind tho W'or it -New Zealand, by J'll-s Verne 10c r.s. Tho Nyimn'inN wu dv tn II, wood l"c M. Itorv toloort', by nmucl fivcr 20c 67. enstio Waftr, unit Henry Arki II, Mrs. Henry wood 10a 6s. Klvo vefcs In n lon, .Itilcs rne ioc r.O fo th" r.itt-r Fnd. b Vln M U. Ilraddon 2c 7o. VI 'ciliMuiinh, by t;nrno r.ll it 20c 71. Atitdiit, t' Mt'i'i'n lo. ii. M rldl.ma ; or, Tho lUpiitnnMot Three Rnff 1 Hlirnt'ii and I hrco liiHl.i'i - In "-ntitn yfriei. nnd 'Iho blockade Hunni'r, bv .luK-a Vcrno 73. HcS' ltnnr, by Mrs. llcnr Wood 71. Itunert Hull, bv Mrs. Henry Wood 7s. The Fur country, b .Iiib-H Vrrne 76. The New Mad-urn, by W'llk 0 Cnlllna 77. Mistress and Muld hv Miss Mutuck 79 (Jrimth Oumt, by Chnries liradfi 79. Madcap Violet, by u ttllam HI ick 80. Hanlel Derond.i, by (leorgo Kllofc 81. Chrlstliirrt Mhtakp. MNa Mukick P2. My Mother nnd I, by Miss Mulock R3. Vernr'H Trldc, by r. llonry Wood S4. 20 1 0 endues Under the oas, .lull's Verne sr. Majorle Iiru''H I-over, Mary t'atrl'-k 86. rut Yourself in HI- I'laco Chos. itnalR 67. A 'ourney to Iho Centre or tho Earth. Jules Vcrnn , ioc S8 Tvo Marrtapps, Miss Mu'nck ioc S9. The Liivt-lsnf Ardon, m, k. Hraddon 20c uo. Mv-it-rlous I-il nd -Dropped from tho Clouds, by Julos Vernn ioc fll. The w ornan Klnpdom, by Mls Mutock 10s 92. Mrs. Hall bur tnnH, by Min. Henry Wood vOc PJ. 'sterlou.s Island 'I ho Abandoned, by Jules Venn 10c 94. The Ijjiw and The Lvy, Wllklo Collins 10c 91 Dead MonN hof, stls M. k. liraddon 20c 96. Ujvuh vicior. oy m. u rar'on die 97. MjbtirluUH Mand Tho sterols of the Island. by Julos Verne 10c ys. iiarry lorreqiu'r. uyunanea i.eter 20c 1-9. v cm 1 no unnio me 3ioon,and Around the Moon, b JuIh.h Verno ioc 100. A l aloof 1 wo cities, Chules Dickens oc 101. A Noble I lie, by MI.sh Mulf.ek 100 102. HardTtnvn, by Charlfs Dickens 10c H3. A ltrae Lady, by Miss Mu'oefc 211c im. l't ep u- nay, uv .luuii iminm 10c 105. At Ih-'bln of thu Mlver Klaeon, by B. L. Tarjeon 10c ioc. "he Master of Grevlands, by Mrs. Henry wood 20 107. llla-lea o- (irass, by n L. Farjeon 10c fl. ln-K'a Kinjr. by t uptnln Murriat 10c iitj. tieanor s vitiory. iy MihS M. k I'.raddon wo iiu. iiittuirjHoi revfiFiiam, oy 1 Hirrnco Marn ntlOc iwti ui mo nuiii in i-igmy ujh, uy uTrt'H Verne 112. nam can, by ci nrles Vcado voc 118. tioldo 1, tain, b it, U Frke"n ioc IU. Durrt'lIMiukh.im Miss M. K. Hraddon iOc lis. wuhln iho Ma?o. bv Mrs. Henry Wood 2ac lta. Paul no, by L. 11. Wolford 100 117. Tho Fe ale Minster, Kuiri'np Hps ioc lis. ureal i-Mectrttlonf, bv t harl a Dickens inc 119. I'etronel, by Florence Marrjat IOC I0 Itornance of a Poor ounir vnn.o Feulllct 10c 121. A Life for a LI o, b; Mas Mulnek '.0.; 123 Tho Prlvatcerhinan, by Caotnln Marrynt loo 13. Irish Letrends bv Mmuol Lover loo 12t i-qulreTrtMyn's nplr, by Mr. II, Wood HM IM. Mary barton bv Mn. fbtskell ice 126 Kroma; or, My Father'- Mu, by li. 1), UkuU moro 1 oc 127. Mv I adv T urtlow, bv Mrs. nakell lou 12s. cousin Phlllls bv Mrs. Oaskcll 10c 129. "he Waderlnjf Jew (Flrt Half), by Husenn Hue 200 129. inn wandering Jew (ecocd naif), by Eu- Irene Suo 131. Hfrrann8 nur of rhurrh. by Jlha Mulock mi MlrhoM Htronjroir bv Jules Veine 132. Jacv-1 llntrm, by L'hnrl 'a U:er 133. n he Duchess of l'.osemary Line, by l. L. rorinon 131. My Br thT'H wifn, AmPlli n. Edwardj las. aimUihH Husband, by MIsh Mulook ISfl. Kntre Stewart, by Mrs. oilibant 1ST. A nt In n Cloud, by Charles Ivcr 1b. What (In Cost Her, Jamea I'nvn 139 IondonS llart. M. L, arjpon HO. Ihe l-nrtv I Isln. Mlsi M K HraiMin 141 Mastprman ItPViy, captain Marrnlt 143. iti Head nf the Kamllv. 1 'tnlnrfc 143. Tne Haunted Tower Mrs. Ilenrv Wool 144. ThxTwIn 1 lmtynant', by Alo". Dnmis iid. niiu a aiiiiiou 01 jiouey. iiy Am a li. uu wards 2 e 146. snares 1 r.Mne7. 'in irisn jirairoo . Charles ver. (Trlnli NuniWTl 3 c 141. ltatlln. The I'Ci fir bj Captain Murynt 100 I4S Uluo tfyl.lny. bv Mr. Annlt) l!ilw:inbt litp. i4 .insnui Marvfi, ry 11. 1 Karjnn imp. nr. aiuisiiiiiiimu r.iay uv i apuiQ Aiarryat 131. Tli ltuMan (ilpsy, bv .l-x. Iblmas '62. Arthur(i'i.fary, Charh's ever 163. Th" KlnjM Own. by captain Marryat 161, A Point o: Honor, .Mrs. Annb. IMward For alo by all Honksellrrs and NiinKilcalpni. or bvui. i'Ufcvui;t 1 rciui'u nil ri ri'ipi I I priPP (IKOlinBiMUNHU. I'nblhher. I". o. Iloi r57. SI, 2Q and S5, Vandewaur at., N. V. OTICK. Notice Is hrrebv trlven Hint I nurehflpd fateonhta. ui v bmeon ine loui uav or i ciooir ifeTT uiw ioiiow. lncf pervonal prowrty of Harrr-on I-hr of Urn n- woou vownsmp. ro-witi -a iiorsen, ooume Harness, wnirons. 1 liuckeru rearer. 1 train rrfirtl'. 9 thnv. els, l axe l ledtead. 8 halters AH perMins are cautioned Hgalnsl Interftrlnir with tho samoasl unu n it mo gotxia Hiinium uuring my pleasure. HEOIVIK W. 8ANDEH3. SSOO ooo OTj1 A 'IMiOP In order to clear out our I I Pii I stock of very surarlor Hold-plated lewelry valued at over twe.wio, wo will send us below, 20 Pieces. o!l warranted t old-plaUd lorfi, o. lpairtioid htono Me eve Kuif'iis. i pair hncraved Meevo lluttons, i net Pi H.tPii htuas, t tH t Aineihiht Muds, 1 Wedding lllntf 1 Knyraved Hand nnetr Itlnir. 1 Arnetht tooo -Hlne Inlaid with tfold 1 Ki-L:.nt Klivr Marked "Friendship," 1 Atno- BilRG-AXIVr iffidWa'1? Mlvrrtd Hat in. 1 sit Ladles' Jet and flout Vtu and Drops, l Misses wl J. t and (mi l. 1 Collar "HKl, 1 ai t Huhtbud Kur Drops. I ttpnts' neennt nko (iforire Diamond Mud, 1 Cardinal Ited Head Nrrklaro. 1 pair Ladlox' Amelhyat Mfino Kar Droiia Inlaid with (iHld, I.iM,w 1 1 adlea' (irnamenU'd Jet brooch, I J IjIv Kuncy .scat! Illm: und Kl.wnnt ub ( bain, 'lako your choc-, iho K.NTIKB Lor UK so l'lbC'13. mint post-p.il I f.ir tl.(K) or any a t lecea jou cboouii lor 10 1 pnt. Now Is tbo llmo to make money, 'Ihefio ran easily bo retnlbd at f to. CI.UH PHKMIUM. "any oneorderlnirm Lota at ll.oo carb, wr will present rt"C'Eir,'C "CTk trie an oiwu I'aca O JC 32 Xm1UU coin Mher Watch an premium. I' STOCKMAN, il bond tt eet. nov. 83, Wm Jwico New Yurie. G il A SONl1 (Ih LI O A T I ON S. (ireat itulurllon Uiprlou for tsiaof (ileaaun'a l'c tnilal to f J a jeir. Mi.cle eoplea S f . bta. 'I ho HoaK cikci ii to $ a jeQBtnglouihleH t rents, for alu by ull ti t.dealcrH. ihi-on's MON1IU.Y I oyriNioN toll njtar, (inclo coptiaiut'enls. 11 pnhlago fno. baint'le c opb h wui on rwelpt of asent btamp. 'li brlcott t.hnraoH ba Juu teen trieallyriUii. pod. isotbeuoiv i-ni mib IIU fill n rinB lo a ints us we tio. Kbd fornewtlrtutar. AddriiaK, Obii. bow, 15b. WahhUiutoni.treet, HobUin, JuaiM. nov, 10, it-I m Jvstro KS HLFtlANT OAliDS no to alike, with i amo lues or It t'rinlo I'liotoaor AttrebMia, loo, or so, tine ttroll L'ardv, tuMtlea no imnuia cvnts post pal . J. II. UUb'lKl', Kau, H.Y, bov. It, 'TI-Vw " Tina varit is o iilu, with ROWELL & pHESMAH . Advertising V Agents, THIRP A CHESTNUT bT6.. 8T, LOW1S, Mi,, "A Jleptsihrt nf Ihtfunn, Pleasure and lltttrU(fiQltt, . , , IJarpor's .nznr. IMjUSrilATKI). Xoficcx of the VfW. Thf Iiatirls ih'i ortran of ih fihtonnWe world, nnd lhee 'O'ltider of Hut world's btwsj and tt l the authuritvln nil matters ! in timers. - it tutte, ciwlumt', nnd so 1 1 Ii ildts. Iios on Traveler. 'iho II tzar u nnnifiids it'plf to every iiietiib'-rof the household -lo tlmrhlldr-'ti bv drol and hTfttyple HireK(tolhe young tu les by IU fashion plates In endles vnrl ty, to the piovllent untr u hyps pp terns for the cidldrpn'H clotlU'S, 1 1 pilerf unlllas bj Its taMelul denlpns for eint'rol'leKd hllppeis nnd luxurious dn sslnir ithwiis. itnt Iho roftdlir nutter orthe MHZ.irlsuiiif.irtulyof frrt it etc.dleneo. 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Subscriptions reitncd for Hurp r's urlodicals only. .Newspapers nre not to copy this advertisement without 'tin cm ress order tl Harper A: Brothers, Address HAItPEIt & BPOrilEKS New York. 8IIEJUFFS SALE. lly ylrtuo of sundry writs to mo directed will ly; exposed to puba Palo at tho Court House In likmsaurir, nt one o'clock p. m. on MONDAY, DKCr.MIIKIl 31, 1S77, A'l thoso certain hits cf lard Mtuito' In l!ie Uor ough or Centralla, Columbia county, Penniylvit.lu, to-nlls A double lot bounded on the Kiutli bj Mnln slref t, on tho west by 'I nomas (im'litj, nort'i nndea-t by alleys, whereon are erected a tuo-slurj fratuo Iioiim and stable, meat hou and nth.T outbuildings, tald lots bdnc 60 lict front anil U" feet In depth. Tbo above pronert wlllbohuld lu tno parts the ono part thirty feet front on which are tbo dwelling hous,tncat boufe, A.C. And tho other proi-erty twenty fiet front. ALSO, un; other lot an Centre Mreet, bounded on the east by Malnbtreet south by Centre btrett, wes.t by Louis Kantner and berth by un alloy containing nf ty feet front and left in depth whereon aro erected two double duelling houses and outbuild logs The last. mentioned prrmlies will lta 8'ild lo two parts, each lulnga dwelling house nndoulbiilld lags, the kit-i Ulu.- each ubaut H3 feet In front and no feet In depth. AI,0. k I Two other kits on Troutwlne fctreet boiind'edoa tbe wifct by no (dley, on ttebouUi l)yjiwli"lia.tes, north by John Mooie mdrnHbyTroutvilnebtreet, w hereon Ii ert ctrd a double du citing house and out buildings, containing Wty fi it In Iront and onehuu. dred unit fortjr fell In depth. ' ' A1.0, one other lot bounded on Ihe west by Trotitnice Btrtct, east by an alky, borlh by ChadMck-, south by llr peo. tteele, aald if oelnj-twenty-me feel tu fluot add C'jic hui.drcd and f.ir y feet udepth :; Awnfj'V OH othcr'trattio' land altuateia.ltoarlngcreek townblp, Columbia county, I'cuuaylvanU, bounded on the north by Muchlaberger, on tbecastbyOeorgo IHoss, aouth by tbo sair.e, win by William Howell nnd John HloaVund othnrscontafulnt(lilrty-elgbt acres and ono hundred and fifty perches, on which are ended a fieino l.cui-e atdlr.mabarn, belxoil takeb Into execution, aad to be sold as tbe property cf James Hj kc, ALSO. The following real estate bltuto In the town ot Ulooinsburg, Columbia county, IVtinsjlvanla, boun ded on Uie north by tbo 11. 1), & L. Hall ItoaA, cast by I'at, Markln, south by htvenh Urttt, and wet by Jron btrcet, contalnlni; two lou being feet In front, and- feel deep, w'nereon aro erected two dwelling bousea andout-bulldlogs. beUed, UUten Into execution, and to bo bold as the property ot 0. A. 1'olter. , ALSO. All that certain real estate Htunto In Fishing crock fownshlp OolumbU couaty. IVnnylvatlo, do bcrlbed aa tolluwa to wit t lien Inning at a.lst,tnence by lands ol Penjait.ln Jobta, dectaeed, aoulli forty one aid Obc-fovittificfTC(Bwitttw(sty-twoandalx tenth jercboa tp a vbio oak corner, tnence by tbe samo bcutu blity-Uuio digrtos welt Ugbty.two percbea to A btake, thcuce berth tlx dnuoa wwt eighty threo rcrchosto aslono pile, Ihenca north nUtjr degrre', eat sltty-perches to ft Juno ch rry, thence mjiiIIi ntly.tilnn ileRreci cast twenty perc ie loapfM thenco lldrti-rlglit di-grfcs f ist thirty (liriit, jierclii's lo n sloiio corner thence furtv.two degices west flf een perches In a po.t, tnenee iienn sctonly-slx djirrces west Ihn-o nnd slx-lent'icrches Ion poit, thence nitty-four det'reot westntnonnl dlx-lenlh perches to n pot. thetro no itli twrnily leirees east ilirlil perches tu n po'i tlio p ti'i' in "e- glnnlnir, containing aiiout f.irl.v acre", on wbi-n it erecteilalo-slory frame divelllnt liouwnnJ out- liil.lln;s. Helled, taken Intoexccitlon, nnd to bo soul as me proierly of Jnrlus Harrison. ALS . TheunillTld-done-lnltot tho tolbwlni d 'Scribed real est not All that certain lot or bleu oflan9f.lt- u.ilelnthevlligoof llenton In lnlon tonn-hlp, Columbia county, I rnnit Irani i, marked on Iho blub of s il 1 vltlago No. In, and bounded and decrllieil ns follona, W. lleglnnlng nt a po-t In thu road to lluhrsburir ! thence by said roid north sixty degnt't west Ihreo perches lo a post i tlietico by land late of .lolin llarlmnn, (lot No. il) south thiity n.'gncs west thirteen aud one-third perches to a post; thence by land of lioberl I. r. Culler, ninth sltty degrees east Ihreo p'Ti'lies In ft post! tl) ncobv I nil I Hoot Abraham Young (lot No II) north thirty degr es eat thirteen nndjone third percheti tho pi ice of beginning containing forty snuim perc les of land, one fourthot au aero whToon IsereCto I a dneilln house, pubUehall mid outluilMlngs. A IO, The tindlrlded one-half tt Iho foil win? described rent etnle to wit ! Alltliat eertiln lot or parcel ot land sltuato la tlio southern part ol Hie town of Hen. ton lu llenton township, CdIudiWi co inty, l'ennsjl ranla. bounded and d scribed ns folio vs, to wit! Heglntilniatn post brtho public road to ttohrsbur.' thencoby the lands cf Join M. Henry, ( tart of lot No. 12) on th'3 west htJc of n garden feme noitti 22 degr.-os c ist ten porches to a post, thence by land I tte of Dr. John M. riilmrr, (p irt of lot No. 14) tioith bitty degrees west four and eUht tenth peich- ostoa post; tlemcobyland of I) i Id Crossley, soulti t went -two degrees, west ten perches ton post by a public roid thence by slid road south sltty degrees east four nn l.c'glit-lcntli perches to the placed b, ginning, (being parts ut lots No 12 and 1") con Coining 47 siHiaio perches of land on whtcti Is erected n dwelling hotiso and outbuildings. Seized, taken In execution, nudtobo sold as the property ot 1! H. Albertinn. ALSO, All tint cert vr, real estate situate In Houlnjcreek townldp, Cotuin'il i cm ty, lvntislv.inla, djsciin ed ns tollu i's, l)-wlt: bo'inied ont'i' imrtu bj lands ot rrmUIn Yuc in), on theeist by lan Is uf Willi im Sivlsher.oii tho soutliby lan Is of Mini nnd on tie est bvlinJ Jot Hand II. Hiiwer, eontnlnl'i'f lolly fotira'Tos nnro or b'ss, on which Is elected a dwel ling bou e, bim nnduutb ill llni belzed, tiikenliuui'teeulljii uiilto bosollastlu propertj it J. II. Uiluj-r. AI.-O, Acortilnlot if (trotnl sluilo In Ihe Town ot uloatn-li.ir oluinbl i u'liity a., il.'-crlii-'d as nl lows: lijunded null urardlt an 1 eal.ur ly by .a allcs', foitth nrdly by l it of M c. Wo iw.ir.l nn I westiirtly by i nt ti'eit, being hlxty-slt Ic 1 rout iu 1 imeh m Irei nn I nlaety seven feet d-ep more or less, whuivon Iserjcled a Fratuo DiVchl llous", 't ibl naJ outl) illtl ngs. rnz"b taken lutoex.vuilia and to bo slid ns the pror ny of Cas:vr Krossl t. AL0, All tlu" re il e-tale sliui"" Li Mil.i to vns'iti, Co lumtiU euuiity. rei.nsyir.iul i dcrlbu las f.llow- to-Alti 11 'iiu l.-d on ttu until byl.iul i.f Nalah John on ill' wist by lull of Miey Jehn, on 111. south by I mu lif Jl'u Nj?.li-s, il.iC3lse.l, aud ui the e.t b) an I or st.i .tJi.i. ciutilubig th!it acres more or ..on wnL-htj erected a divellttig house, li-irnniid ,t,'iulMlns. Si'led, Llkeulllbil!teClltln uuj tj b- sjld as the propel t i f .. H. crltes. A I. SO. Alltlntcertatn reilcstito Mtuatu In I'lno town- Milp. i nlumbla eo-inty, I'ennsi Irani i, deserltie I as follows, lu v, It : KonnilM on thn truth by 1 iu Is of Willi i:u ,u ter an I lr.i n D'rr.un tlue.i-.t by l.iiuis of Hint ih Cha.nlii'rlln, o.i Iho soulli hrl.wid of the same and on tti.i we; t by taadut Holler .5 KiMs.cou talntu i.lii'jty-o.a-' ncrus nurj url-ss oi which Is erected u ibwllln? h-j iso, u.irn a nlo itb ill II i'i. ti 1ed, Lxken IntjetjCvitlj.i, ,m I tju s il-l as the property of Irani t'.atr.. ALfeO, Th5 following real tsUUi-lt into In UioxllLie cf. Espy, Col imbl i c juntr, I'e msj Iv inl.i. All tu it eer tnlu town lot dcocrl.jeins fjllu.va. tj .vtt : Iio.nnl ou tho south tiy Main Mreet, on til N.'oM by Market street, on tlio tiorth by un alley, aud on tho east lot of tho heirs of MUs Fortljr, djeiused.b.'l.iilgh- ty-twu and a halt feel In wldtti more or less, n id one uunurcu unu seveniv-iniee nuu a q aner leei in length, inoro or toss, whereon are elected a tuo btory brick delllng,a frame store house, u trains stable and other outbuildings. t-ettcd, taken Into execution, and to bo sold aa th property of Moore Crcvellng. ALO, 11 tliat cci tain rualesuta situate in MMIIu town- ship, Columbia county l'ennsylv.itd.i.bu,indeil un the noi th by land ot Lie soh.vj.ipinhjlser, ou the ea-st by.Mowrynnd '-eweppenliel.er and weit bylwuls of Jo.epli uearhart, on which are erected n dwelllu, house, barnand outbuildings s.ild reil e.-tatu con. slstlng of nlnety-lle aercsmore or les-s. heUed, taken Into eti'Cutlon, and tube sold as the proiierty ot John Atcn. AI.-O, All that certain real estate hltu.ata In Ilemloek township, Columbia county, IVnnsj lvanla,dcscrlbed as follow s.to-wlt : Hounded on tho north bv landsof (leorgo WMtcnlght, on tlio east by 1 ind of Heuben Hogart, on tho soutliby land tf Hcubcn r.og rtaud on the west I.y laud of .Matthias Wl.ltenlht contaiti- lno forty-live acres more or less, on width Is cm ted a frame dwelling house and Ilcxn. SeUod, taken Into etccutlon nnd tobesolj as the proiierty of John Webber. ALSO, All that certain, real csbito situate In Fcr.lt town ship, Columbia county, rciinsylwmt.i, described ns ollows, to wit: Hounded on tho north by laudj ot Aaron Uoone on tho east by lands uf MllneV cslato. on Iho west by lands ot White estate, and on the boutu by lauds widow Hartujamconu'nlng ono hun dred ft ct In width nnd throe hundred feet deep more or less, on which Is erected iiriulline 1 tin and one duelling bouse. ALSO, One lot ot ground situate lu Uspr, Columbia coun ty, 1'cnnsj Ivanla, boundod on the south by Main street on the wet-t by an alley, on the Lorth by lands of twillam DletUTlck luidim the east bylaud of Mra. Hartnian, on wh'cli Is erected u diclllug house and stable. Seined, taben Into execution and to be bold as the property of J.uuo Wee. ALSO, Tho to'Iou In; real ostate sltuato In .Msadlson town- ship, Columbia, coiuty, 1'cnnsyliaula, described as fo lows : Hounded un the north by James Klnlln und Fun-ton, east by Kitinej Mmllz bouth tiy bilrs ot J. w. (ill ton, and west by wi'.lUm MeNlnehel nl.; containing i tguty acies inoroor less, no, whtcli are erected n franu Divellln House, irauie birn and outbuildings K'l 'd t iken Into eteautlou, and to bo sad as the proiart) ot Irani (irahainund w ttllam (irabuin Al.-O, All that c, rtaln lo' of ground situate Inth'tciwn ot lilouinnburg, Columbia county, Ivnuisyl-anu, bound 'd and described iu follows: (initio imr.li bykjtof jajf.li mUuyler, on Ihe ei t by nu allej, on south by lot of I. K. Mt.ler, anl we.t by i.'ath irluo blriet; ou which are erected a frame duelling hujse mid outbuildings. Seized, taken etecutlm, aa J U be bold as the property f Stmuil (iruss. ALSO. All that certain real estate tliuate In t'eavrtown- ship, Columbia counu, bounded by land of tl e Co lumbia Coil c Iron mnpinyon the north, by I ind of U. Mcifeo ou tho fist, u' DauH Dails en the south, and ot II. Lu as on tho west i c,jii;.itnln.; clghtvon acres more or loss, on wulchare ereited a Hwulllug lUuse, BttUlo anioatbilMltigs, with the appurtenances. rl-lzed, Liken Into execution, nnd to bo sol I as tho property of Urlali Mo Wee. ALSO, The following real cstato situate In Hrlareree!- town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : on tho north, bouUi and west by Chrl.toi ber Kllbetob, east ty a putlle road s con-talnlng.oni-ha'.tiwromoicorloss.on which ate irect ed a Fratuo rn.elliDK House. 8 dzod, taken In execution, and to be sold as the projieriy ot John JloMer. ALSO, All that certain real estate kltuate In Montour .unuauip, i.uiumuia couni ,ienns)ivania, (Ji-scribed as follows, tu-nlt. Hounded on the north by land ofOldoon Heist andlielis of Reorgo Tovy, deceased, ou tho cast by lands of tildeon and ChrUtl in Heist, on the south by lauds of Farbara (ilgtr nnJs.unuel (Hgor, nnd on the wcbthy l.ndof lettr lleliibach, coualntps ubout ono Jinndied uerea moro or less i n lildoh 4re erected one franui ihvellliu house and one atone duelling bourn large lank burn nnd Uiaw bhed, wllh other outbulldlugs Klzid, taken lutoeiccuUJD. and tubesold us the projieityot Ellas (Hger. ALSO, All that certain real estate ntuatoln Slinimiown. Ehlp, Columbia county, Fciinsjjvunla, described im follows, to-u It i Hounded on tho north by land of I, K. Kebv, eppcnhelbiT, ou tno east by laadof A, Kchwepponlicibcr, on tho south by Land of John Keller, and on tho west by land of lieuben liens, containing ihreo acres inoru or less, on wucbU erHtcd u duelling boube and barn. betjcd.takin IbluvaecuUin, ubdlo besoldaaUic prouettyol lianlellions. 1 coNDFUOMi OF BAIL'-rurcbaftrB milt par ton ur uiit.il the uribae n olcj, or at liast NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. sii wui mrsA Lis; " lly rlrt l! of sinlry wrl t lisuod out ot tho Coutt of Comm m I'I n of (lit i nbtiojunty and, to me dlr cled will lie Ptpoed o public salo nttlio Couil House at twoo'clock p, tj , on MONUAV. PIV i:m i ii a1, 1877. I'lie fiilloultiglitsiif grotuM sltuiite In (Hen city. county i.f Uiluiubli and Mtat' of Pennsylvania, be. tui lots No n, 4 and bounded oust by lot, ti 0 nf William Ibirners, west bi lot No. I of O iirgn den ies, north bi nn dley south by Front tre. I.smi ots belnit ro feet front by ISO In ilentli The build- ngs nrn ns loloi n ttru-etorv ilnuble frimo Dwelling llou-e, on lot No. n, nnd double pilvi in twn slorydoiii lelincltlng llou-e, on tut No. 4 nad double privy i both t f fold double houesbiltigln size ItltBHcct, and a two stur Dwc ling lluus.i to x 21 feel on lot htimbirS, und nlsoa prliy and coal house In front of sil l building on Front street fflr-il, taken in execution nnd lo bo sold nstho propeityof 0. II. Ilarbes. AI.S1 ), Thef illonlnir rente! ate! uile In M ilnvtiin ti,i township, Co unibl i county, 'Vmisylrunla booirded la duf Willi mi llnnk.Jedlab Hawk an I others: whereon nre i reeled a two-story frame Duelling llouKe, no -ut eiuieeu leeiiairont by l well tj -tiro feet In deptii elzed. taken Into etccutlon and lobe si Idas Iho properly ot Thomas (J linn nnj John tjtilnn. A LSI, ill that cerlaln r-al eitate.sltuate In Hrlareree!: township, Columbia county, l'eniisj Irani i. boumb'd 1 described as follows t On tho north by nubile road le ullng lo llerwlck, on the east by I ir.d of D.m- lei 1'itreell, ontne sjuth by tne susu'iehmua tint. und on tin west by lan 1 ot II. I. Hon mm ; contain- ln one hundred and sis acres and seventeen perch- es, w hereon are erected a I wo story brick house, a Irani 'baim bira, two other dwelling houses, and other oiitbull llngj. A IX). An Island In tho su s-i'l- h mn i river, ippoiltu the aboio and InconiieciIo.iiLer nlthcjtitatiiuigabout roiu leeti ncres. Seized, t .ken In exeeuthn, an! to bo sold us the property of Wm. L. Fit as. A IX), Ml that eertiln real estate sltuato lu Montour township, lot iell!acof ltuierr, ColutnUlaeounty I'ennsiir una uesctibed as rouovis, to wl : Hounded in thu north by lands of FattouA: II iru.nn, on tin oist by a street, on the south by lot if Wesley tle.nlns, and on the west by 1 mdof Fatten ,C ll.ir miu ; c uit Unln; mwhl;h lioroj.ol adael- d.ig ho be, In t o ton ti of Ititpert, Seize., taken lu etooutlm, unl to be sold nstho iiroptri of J, T. Djdion, A LHO, I bo undivided one-half Interest In ft'l tint cert iln real estate .situate In Klslilnjercck lou nshlp. Col mi ll, i county, Feiibsjlvauia, djscrlbe.l as folio rs, lo Mt: bonndj Ion iliu luilh by laudsof JoiiuZiucr ind.)oliusou,uu tlnei t b lands of John Matter, on tlio south b laudsof tho heirs if naii Kiirns, mil on Hie we.st by lauds of Ilex. Muw.irt and John tilde ; eon altiln seventy Ihrej a tos in re or less in ' blch are ereeted a Iratnj D.velllng House and bank birn. seized, tikon in execution, an I to bo sold as tho property ot ll'njimln II, Haras. ALSO, All Hint certain real eslituslttuto In I'lno town ship, Columbl i county, l'ennsjlv.uila, bounded and lescilt'i.'d as follows, to wit: on the south by Isaac Yount and lliotnas stackhouso, nest by Wllllsin lloiiten nu 1 Davis nrdno', no.'lh by Davis Clardncr ind Htnry Warner, and on thi east by Solomon IHck and I'hlllp sh ictnaker ; contulntng ninety acres more or ess, on which are erected u frame house nnd barn. .-ilzed, taken in etecutlin.nid to bo sold ns tbo property ot Willi un Siiriloand Martin II. Sprole, ALSO, Ml that certain real estate, situate In Jiekson lowiislilp, Columbia c luui v, FentisyV inl i, describ ed us follows, to wit: H ind' d on tho west by lands of Iram Dorr, on the north by lanis ot Daniel Young m I Iiu east by lan is u( William 1, Forks , and ou tho south Uy lands of Henry Artwlnj; containing tltly acres mn our lius. elzeil, taken In execution, and to bo sold as the propeityof Amjslless. ALSO, All ttiat certain real esiite, blttute In Mlftlln township, Cobiinbti cuunl , Fennslvuii1a, bounded on Un norihby land ut John W'off, ou tbo cast by lands ot I'hlllp lletler und John uowry, on tho west ny Henry lletler, nn I on tho south by lands'ot M jw r. undsw.uik; cititalulng tltty-llvo acrra more or less.on which are er.cte.l a Dwelling Houbo nnd b.u u. ALSO, ono oth?r piece or parcel ot land sltuato In Mimin township, uluinoli county, Pennsylvania, bounded on thu n rth by laul of Henry lletler, ou the oabt by I mil of H nry Heller, on the west iy land or Joseph Sloscr, and on thu south by land ut lucoli Itlttcnbeu lor; containing forti-nlno acres moro or less, on finch Is erected a Dwelling House and oui buildings, Sjlzid, Liken In execution, and tube bo das the propel t ot Isaac Andreas. ALSO, All that certain real estate, situ itu In tho Horough of HorwICr, Colutnijli co nty, on .Mulberry btruet, eoiuin nclngun bald street, on lino ot lotof II. (Iro- zler, thenco by the baino two hundred and forty feet mure or less lu an,altey, thence by tho biimo ou a llnopirallel wltn Mulberry htroet forty-nlue and a n ill fi.et to Jackson Ptiect, thenco by tho s".uno two .luudred and forty-j.io feoc, tiuro or loss lo Muiber ry blroet, tneneu by tbo tamo fjily-i.ltio and u half fi et M tlio place o: lv'l uilng j on which Is erected a two-btory Dwelling House und otlier outbuildings. Selzjd, taken In execution, and to bo bold as tbo property ot J icksoa Ale. ALSO, All tha'. certain piece or piroelot I in J, situate In Scott tuwiialilp, Columbia county and tato ot Penn sylvania, bound id und desJrlbo 1 as follows : lie ,'luiiiugnt a cornoro lindot Jcss3 V. Merrell, anl Market street In tin vlll igo of Hspy, Columbia coun ty, and sute ot Pennsjlvaula, thenco south twenty nine degrees, wet sltty.tlvo and live-tenths perch es to a corner on t.'g it street, thenco south tweuty eljht degrees thtrty-s.'ven minutes ca.t tweut ono and live-tenths' perch .a to .1 corner of laud ot II. (I. Crevellnj, thenco nirtli soventy-ono anl thr"e fourthsdjgie.'seastco perc.ies toacoruer on Mar ket street, tlienei by said street north twentj.tHO decrees forty-elght minutes west eleven ntne-tinth perch is to tho place i.f beginning; contali Ing sit acres and one hundred and tort). six Perthes', net measure, Seized, taken In execution, asd to bo sold as thu property of II. II. rcvelln,'. ALSO, AU that certain rcalctite, sltuato In tho Ilurough of llerwlck, being a part of water lot No. 21 us mark ed nnd nemiicredln tho plan of saldliwn; Hegln ulng t a corner on vine s reetoneliundr. d aud Hx-iy- eien and ihrte-toiinh feet Iro.u rontstrctt, iieneo by Ino ttreet t the hoeaiielijnnu HUer, iheiicodonu i-ald rlier fjit)-nlue and a half feet to iiiHCorntr uflotnumlerlweiity-two, llience by the sim'toacorueronebindrel and sixty-seven and i cot tilln pli:eor biliuiui; sivli,' aud t ''litltig Ihe lights lureto.'oro grant! d b Samuel -leei 10 tho uc.awann i and Llouundiurg Itallroad ii'iuip.uiy, bilng tl.e rllitif s.'ji for their railroad .utrui-nnd miuii tlie si.ne; also the rljnt uf way u.'ldbj tlio Peiin-lvjnl.i canal ompany ovoi nnd icrus-th i s one, vlzol, taken In execution, an J toba boldastlit piopert.i ot John ll. saiiey. ALIO, All mat cci tiln real e-tateltuato In Mlniiu town--lilp.LOiuiit.il coun y, I etit.bjlvai.li, ilescilocd ns tJlionB, to-wlti bounded ou iho north by .and of John Yelr, on the ia.st D lands of Mrb. .-.chuck and othirs, on tho west b lands u. Horace N-hweppen-lubi rand Ichn Atcn, rn.il onthosonth bj lands of (leorgo Nungib'cr, containing i Inely ucus more or les, on width Is irceiid n an tiling hou'e, baan and other oul-bulldlcgb. seized, taken lutu exeonllon, ard to be told as tlio properly of sirhanitchwiiipciihtlber CONDITIONS OF SALE -Purchasers mubt pay ten rx.r cent, of tho purcliate mimey, or at lea'bt enough to cover all costs, at striking down of sale otherwise property to be resold at onco. juii.-s n, HOFFMAN. hberttr. nov. ti, isri.-ts Orphans Court Salo OF YALUM1LK REAL ESTATE. In pursuinco of tratrs ol tho Orphans' courts of Columbia end Sullltan counties, tho undersigned " will Bell at public sale, at the Ixclnnge Hole! In the Town of llenton, lu tho County ot Columbia, in 1'HIDAY, KOVKMUJ'.U 00,1877 at to o'clock a, m., tho following dctcrlbed nr. I. cs'i itu. Iho cqnl undivided one-half f n truft cf unseated land, bltuale partly In the townbhlpof sug'iiloaf. Colmnbti co inty, and purtlj In Ihe t jwri.hlp of Da Yldssn, Sullivan c mnty, bounded on tho north b) lands In tho wnrrai leo name cf John Lalllot, aud tdward and Nathan Mcilei ry, on Ihe oast by Mary custard, on tliuboutliby Jehu loeltard, nnd on the weetby Daniel Mi Henry; contilnlug 251 ACRES, end oichotfrfd rrdiwfit- tlfbt rtrdus, wl.Kh Iruct u In tbe wtirn.ut bttne if Criulltigand Hess. Tmoisor Sale Tcr rcr cent of Ihe one-fourth cftliepurchabo monej to I psld at tho striking down of lbs proptrtyjtno one-fourth less the ten rcritnt. ot Iho wnlitnntlrii of inlo; and the re inaU.lng lbiec.oi rib In one )iur IhcreaJUr, wltu Intcrebt frcmcctriimtilcubU. K. K. OHVIS. AdCilblbtialoitf TboKU lieu. nov. , TT-ta