The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 04, 1878, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMO(iiAT,BL(K)MSBlJR(jr, COLUMBIA COL NTY, PA.
MSJSWAVii SWSM,Siltcrt.
BLOOMSHURCI, PA.
Friday, .T iv n . 4-, 18 78.
Tim "COLUMUIAX."
Willi our (present number we cntniiicnc"
tlieXttth vnlnnu or tlio Couimman nml
continue, tlio XLUnl oftlio Otlnmbii Demo
trat. In Mny, 1S6B, tlio ColxMiitAN wan
ptnrtcd ns n "Jolinson orpin,1' ami tlioupli
ably odileil nnd neatly piinlcd it fuiloil to
catch 110pul.tr favor und no tuuuuut ol' politi
cal tlispeiisitiun could make it a tiicccss. In
fact our people were sn firmly grounded in tlio
faith of tlieir respective, partioi that it a
not possible to make tlicin lolluvv ftianire doc
trines or leadens. Hut iu the fall of lbGO
dine, tlio collapse, of .lolitisoiiistii and its letul
cr., and tlio Columman as pttrcliusetl by a
number of prominent and influential Ileum
wnK Tlio Association placed it under the
oilitninl management of Col. .1 tiliti ft. ricczp.
and ho hoisted the Democratic 111? at tjio
lin.nl of its columns. 1'roin that tiino its sue
ws liccnme, assured. Subscriptions pourec
in dady, ami tlio number was at once, rai.'cd
from 26Z to 1,300. In February, lh07, Col
Freeze' s liealtli liec-iiue go impaired that ho
noti'il no longer perform tlio arduous duties
of editor, in fact his friends uVspniicil of Ills
life, and the now Senior Kditor of this jour
nal purchased the stock and becamo Col
TWzo's successor.
Previous to that time Col. Tato h id solil
the Columbia Democrat, the old established
paper of the County, to K 11. Ikeler, cmi ,
and it was siib.-etiucutly consolidated with the
Jstir of the jVoiA, edited by'W. H. Jiieoby,
our present l'.egister and ltecorder. Mr. Ike
ler subsequently letiied, and Jacoby A Slnv
man continued the publication.
On the first of Januaiy, IfcCO. Mr. llroek-
vay purchaed tho Democrat A Star, and it
was merged into the Coi.CMIilAN. The Her
iriri iia:ctte, under tlio editorship of .1. S
Sanders, nam alter unvel t llai'e-
ton, thus loaviti; tlio C'ot.UMiii.v.S the null-
Deinoo.utio journal in olumbia county, li
January, 1871, lion II Ij DielTeiibaeli took
editorial charge, but iclitiqutslicil it to its pro
prietor on the first of Janiiity lb lowing. On
the iirst of July, 1873, Mr. Dieflonbach again
purchased the Coi.hia::, and continued as
editor until October 1st, 1&75. when it was
bought by its piesent ed'tois,
Wo li.n e tliu- biioflv sketched the history
of our pape ' fur tho inform iti u of the new
generation of tenders lew, i'ldced, remain
ol those wli'i st.iitc l witli it toi ty-two jears
ago. The changes in that tune in County,
State, Nation, and tho VVmlil, have been re
markable, but n vd mi co. -men t here.
Iu presenting to our readers the initial
number lor the new year, wo can only thauk
them foi past kindnesses and hope for contin
ued support. Wo shall endeavor to deserve
it by caicfully watchin; tlieir in'ercfts and by
giving such information liom week tn week
as will prove clevai ing and useful. A hai'py
New Year to all I
THE CUMIXU CUU.NTY STATEMENT.
The approaching sis-ion of the County
Auditors to examine and report upon the
Annual County t-tnlcincnt will be watobed
with much interest by the tax-payers of ibis
County. Last year a general demand was
made for a re-audit of our financial accounts,
but without special legislation that could
not bo accompli-heel, and the timo bad gone
by for an appeal to the Court having juris
diction, where ntiy alleged errors could have
been examined. Wo then called intention
to the general subject, and do not propose
to let the matter sleep. Whatever may have
been tho people's negligence in the past,
they shall not have cause to blame us for lack
of proper Information to guide them in the
future ; and if they neglect the proper reme
dies to cure evils, our skirts are clear, and
we can only say ''they aro joined to tlieir
idols, let them alone."
In the first place, County Auditors are
sworn, (or shouldW,) "to perform the duties
of their oflkt) with fidelity,".ind if they neg
lect or refuse t" perform the duties enjoined
upon them by law, llpy forfeit tho sun-i of
$100,00, to he rrcovertd by the County.
Ip audltiiu;, settling and uiljiistiii tie ac
counts of the Commissioners and Treasurer,
of the County they have the power to issue
subpoenas to obtain the attendance of tho
otlicers whoso nicutiiits they are required to
ac just, and of any person whom it may be
necessary to examine as witnesses, and to
compel tbrir attendance by attachment, and
also to compel the production of all books,
vouchers, and papers rtlativo to such ac
counts ; and the auditors shall also have the
power to administer oaths to all persons
brought or appearing before them, whether
accountants, witnesses, or otherwise; and all
persons guilty f swearing falsely on such
examination shall brf guilty of perjury.
Furthermore, ant per-an appearing before
the auditors f r examination who lhall refute
to lake such on'h or ailtr being suvrn shall re
fuse to mate answer to tuch questions as shall
be put to hi n by the auditors, touching the pub
lic accounts, nr the pjftriat conduct of such
pubtio officers m. h person so refusing may be
committed b the Au litois to the county jail,
until he sh ! subi.dt to le sworn. Or if any
person lu , ., .on nf hooks, vouchers, or
papers, reui'iv.- .n publio accounts btfor
auditors, h' an i.-i.ise i i produce the same.or
If any oftVi r wu '-e accounts are to l e settled
or adjusted, sbn'l .el'me to attend or submit
to such exauiiiiai. n tho Auditors can pro
ceed to a settle ui ic by means of oilier wit
nesses and evuiei ce.
Hut in caso of an erroneous audit, or col
lusion between the auditors and the otlicers
whose accounts are to bo examined, what
remedy is there? The tax-payer cannot ap
peal t It is true the county or officers m ly ;
but If they form a "ring" there is no remedy.
In a township or borough a citizen may ap
peal, but sluguUrty enough, he cannot do it
In u county settlement. The people, then,
belug without remedy, must rely upon the
honesty of the officials and their good faith
and zeal, Let them do their work fairly,
firmly, and openly, and it will relievo the
people from suspense, and gain the applause
of the men who elected them.
New fecial game la West Virginia the
"mum social," lo-wit: An admission fee la
charged, and after tho ladies and gentlemen are
all In they mu.t not speak, When all are seat
d about the room, lh tin U turned do-in and
when one of the party squeals the gas U turned
on, and she has to tell what she wja squealing
about. If be r.fu-es to tell then she is thin!,
and the fine is usually paid by Ilia young loan
that iu i.ext to her.
Tho auncal menage of the Governor has
beeu sent to tho Legislature Wo have received
cojty, and will give the suh.tance liercufter.
Till: I'LK.VSUKK III' UICIIES.
Money Is the oil that prees the machin
ery of coninit roe and business, nml keeps
the world In motion. It Is not only conven
ient, hut nrreary. For money all men,
mi tnatlcr what their condition in life spend
their da)n In toil. With it the mcessatles
and ltixurlrs of living are pnrehacd. It
keeps starvation from the door of tho poor
and adds to tho thousands of tho wealthy.
To cam an honest livelihood, and raise
ue' family above want, is not only prper,
but the duly of every man, but alter this Is
accnmplishtd, ami n fufliclciit provision
made for present and future wants it Is a
in to heap riches upon riches ju.t for the
ove of gain. The love of money is the root
ol nil evil.
'1 here is such a thing as having loo little,
and tlurn Is alo such a thing as liaylnj too
much. Fi-.ie.li of these is accompanied with
its sorrows and troubles. The former is the
cauo of present suffering j the latter, of fu-
tiirs trials. In the city ol New ork to-d.iy
is transpiring a scno that proves what we
have said.
Coiniuodorn Vanderbiltdled worth a bun
Ired million dollars, and left to certain ol
his heirs and friends about live millions
while the great bnlknfhls fortune misgiven
to his son William II. Certain children not
being satisfied with the paltry sum of a mil
lion, are mm- contesting the will and In the
iffirtso to do it has transpired that the
household of the richest man in New York
was never the happiest pl.ico or earih. These
literate would make out their father a
spiritualist, a lunatic, a harsh and cold
hearted parent, a cruel husband, a villain,
and several other things. Tbcy would make
their brother, a scoundrel of tho first water
who for twenty years has been prejudicing
the old man's mind aealnthis own llesh nnd
blood, and shaping tho way for just such a
will as was made. If half that has been
told on tho witness stand be true there has
hi en more ske letons in the Vanderbllt man
sion than ever came out ofa dissecting room
And what is It that has citned this at
tempt to blacken the character and defame
Hie good name ofa dead man, and that man
a father? It is the loveof mouey. All the
parties are left with an abundance of riches
to satisfy every whim nnd appetite, but the
cry has gone up for more, and parental re
spect and filial affection are entirely effaced
in this great struggle for the dead man's
gold,
Uive us a cottage, with enough in tho lar
il-r for to diy s meats, and a fair prospect of
earning enough fir lh) in irrow. and ne
would not exchange with nay of the trib
of millionaires whoso only thought is for
money and how to get'it at the sacrifice of
happiness, self respect, and decency.
The Vnnde'bilt case is oneof a largo cla-s.
Great fortunes are wedges with which boles
aro made for great law-suits, and with which
many a family has tieen split up nnd put at
enmity among its members. Money makes
the mare go. Too much money oflimes
makes her kick.
IIAliUlSlUllitl LETTER.
Legislative lorrespondcncc.
IlAumsiiuito, Jan. 1st, 1878,
In pur-innco of a joint resolution adopted
at the cloe of the last scssiou tho legislature
met iu .adjourned annual ses-ion to-day at
12 o'clock noon. As there were no officers
to elect there was but littlo preliminary
cuicusiug ami both Homes got down to
work, without the excitcnient'and confusion
that attend usually the organization of this
august body. The only change in officers
was in the Senato, where Hon. Thomas V
Cooper takes the place of Hon. J. C. New
myer as President protein, the first mention
ed having been chosen, according to custom,
at the close of the last session.
The present is the last adjourned annual
seslon that can be held under the new Con
stitution and hereafter tba legislature will
meet only every other year, unless called
together in special session by the Governor,
and hen so called they can only act upon
the que-tions specified In the proclamation
calling them together, no outside legislation
being admNsabte.
It is the opinion of many members that
the session will bo a long one because of the
alino-t endless discussion that will probably
ensue on the bill for the government of the
cities of the commonwealth the draft of
which has been completed by the Municipal
Commission and submitted to the legislature.
Of course no one is innocent enough to Bup
pose that our legislators are going to be en
tirely satisfied with tho rrcimmendatinns ol
the Commission ami numerous amendments
of all sorts and conditions may be expected
with tho utmost confidence, If the usual
routine business should occupy one hundred
days, the Usual duration uf a session, then
an effort will probably bo made to have the
Governor call a special session to convene
the day altei the regular seadon expires to
consider and act upon tho municipal bill.
In this way ourSolons would be sure of their
pav, Should the regular session be continu
ed more than ono hundred days it is the
opinion of the Attorney General that mem
bers could not be paid for services rendered
after that period.
The terms of one half the Senators and
all the members of the House expiring with
the c'ose of the present Bession, various
schemes to deplete the Treasury of the State
may be expected this winter. Among others
.1. Murray Morehead will be on hand with
his little claim. It wis staved off last ses
sion by fillibiisteriug until the hour of final
adjournment arrived, hut it is whispered by
the ki owing ones that he has it set up good
this time and that It is bound to gu through,
The project to make the Slate pay for the
damage done by the striking rioters in l'itb
burgh during the midsummer madness of
last July will be pushed vigorously. The
Allegheny delegation held it conference on
Monday night to compare notes an 1 plan
the campaign. No sane person seriously
doubts tho fact that the county of Allegheny
is legally responsible in dollars nd cents
loralltne pmiierty destroied during that
reijju of terror. Hut then the good people
of Allegheny would much preler to saddle
tho bill upon the broad shoulders of the
tate, and it they can only get enough Hon.
Senators nnd ltepresenlattves to look at the
matter through smoked Pittsburgh glasses
your readers may each have a chance to
contribute their quota toward extinguishing
tho debt. N.
Henry Ward Ileeeher is in troubl aguin.
Some years ago he made a contract with J.
11, Ford ft Co. , to write a Life of Christ in
two volumes. The first volume was written
and published, hut the seeond never appear
ed. Ford & Co. made large inetineiits iu
plates, pictures, engravings, presses and com
p isitiou, but Mr. Ucccher failed to produce
tho copy uud they could not publish tho book
without that. In couise ( f time Ford tV Co
failed and an as igtico was appointed, He-
ccntly the effect of tho firm wero sold, and
among than tho Life of Christ, including the
contract and all the paraphernalia. It sold
for ono thousand dollars, and the purchaser
proioies lo sue lleecher to recover $10,000
paid him by Fold & Co. when tho contract
was made, and to recover damages for his
failurd lu eomply with said contract. Judge
I'uderton has elmrgo ol tho caso for the
I laintlff. Tlii'n, drips not upni to lift mnnli
J Hit for ihu weary iu Urookhn.
The County for Costs.
To John Ifrrner, Silas II'. .VcUtnru, .lo
S'ph L. Sands, Coiuvxissiontrs of (ylumbia
canity,
Tho general linprcfsion ns to tho liability
of the County to pav eo-ts is o vaitue and
crroncon; and jour duties and pnweis fo
clearly defined, that I prefer to nnswer your
question tis to tlio li ibility of tho County for
costs, in writing.
Many persons seem to nu'vp, that every
cite prosecuted iu tho name of the common
wealth, subjects tho countv in any eent to
tho payment of some of the neoruine; cixts II
not to tho whole nf tin in. Thorefoic, upon
refusal by the Commissioners to i'Mte an or
der, or an opinion I y tlieir counsel adverso to
tho claimant s right to rcciver, or id tho ha
bility of the county to ree iver, or of tho lia
bility of tho ciuiity lo p ly, very giv.it diss.it
isfactiou is expressed' All this pursuit of
costs anil fees, in tlu wrong direct! in will ho
avoided, and no loss of tempi r on lite part of
anybodywill ho ineurre.l,if only peisons know
tho.r rights as well as others their duties. .1
have cude.i voted lo nuke as plain as possible
tho answer In jour question, inoro for the in
formation of tho public than f ir your own in
struction. Win, as Commissioii'Ms, It ivo it right and
it is your duty to inairigo tho financial affairs
of the County. You im- the guaidiainnfthe
Treasury, anil no moiry can bo paid out ex
cept on jour order. 10 Harris In.
A very short time would he lequircd to
bankrupt tho cotuily, if every demand made
upon you wcie to ho tefponded to by the U
suo of an order fur the .sum claimed. .And it
is greatly to tho credit of the lnn.r lino of
County Commissioners of Colii'ubia county
that they have so managed our nffaiis as to
keep the county clear of debt. When, during
hto years, others ran wild in specuhtions and
extravagance, we havo kept cur expenses
within nlow rate ol'taxation, notwitlist.indimr
new roads, new bridges, and heavy criminal
trials, as well a necessary expenditures for
eoun'y buillins. And this is owing largely
to the constant tiro of those hiviu? tho fi
nances in charge, in small. matters, as well ns
in great ones
What general matters the County may be
liablo for, I do not now consider, but confine
myself to the question of costs and under that
head, for my purpose, include officer's fees.
I!y tho the common law tte crown neither
paid co-ts nor received costs. And that law
came with William l'cnn from Kugland as a
part of th law of tho Colony of l'encsylva
nia. Under it, defendants hud to bear their
own expenses and even to pay costs, wheth
er found guilty or not guilty. l'ro5ccutors
weru not liable to pay costs in any case, for
the prosecution was in tlio name of the
down. It follows therefore, that the county
liability for costs is only by virtuo of souio
statute upon tho subject ; and it f dlows fur
ther that theCoiuuiisoi mers, as representing
the County aro bouul to koop tliem-olvcs
well within the provisims of tho statute.
Tho statute of Gloucester, (i 1-Mwurd I, Cap,
1. A. D. 1278 was tho first to give costs in
any ci-e, as such. Fiom that time down,
various statutes have been passed upon tho
subject, by which, the Couimnuwetltli or tho
County or tho Prosecutor is required to pay
costs : and no man lias a right to demand,
claim or receive costs from tho Countj-, nor
are the Commissioners justified in pajing.
unless tho statute so provides. And no juiy
or Court can order tho County to pnj unless
the statute authorizes them so to find or de
crco.
As tlio law now stands ths County, the
I'rosecutor, and the defendant are all and
each liable for costs, according to the provis
ions ol tho statutes in Mich eise made aud
provided. For says Thompson, O. J., in
l'ratikhn co. vs. Couiad "The recovery and
pajment of costs in criminal cases aro so en
luoty uepenuaut on statutory regulations in
Pennsylvania, that it is indispensable fur ev
ery claimant to bo ableti point to the stat
ute which entitles him to rcceivo what he
claims."
Without following up the cnaotnicuts, which
would bo u mere affect iti hi ol research, we
may coulinj our attention ti iho criminal
code of ISO') and its supplements, and tho da
ctaions upon its provisions. Hut it is to be
observed that in any case in which tho conn
ty is liable under a statute, that liability is
on'y fixed by an order of tlu Court, or by a
judgment upon the verdict of the jury. T lie
htatuto, tlu vei'lict, t!i I jil.iieat or sen
tenon n!" the Court are a.! nocesiary tu fix the
oouutj'. I'ruaiisin-' lint tlu icmisites above
mentioned li ive obtained, the County is lia
ble;
1st. or the oitt of prosnuHoa on all bills
of in lictniiMt, e-.isus of feljiiy excepted, if
the grand jury shall loluru tho tame ' igno
ramus" an 1 shall decide an 1 certify on such
bill, that tno comity -h ill p ty.
fho co-Is of pros'jjution d) in! inc'.udo
any expenses of tho defendant for his sub-
pee:ia,nr witnesses or attendancj ut court,
orauy matter connected with the ca-e.
znu. J or ite cosis nj proeauiion in all eaos
of acquittals ofliko offences, if the ptit jury
trying tho same shall determiue by their cr-
diot, that th? county shall pay.
And ns before they d not include tho de
fendant's bill for subpoenas, nor witnesses,
nor nttcn lance, nor any matter connected
with the ca-c.
3d. ilr thteoits prosecution accruing cn
all indictments for felony, which shall bo re
turned ''ignoramus" by the grand jury.
And in this caso they do not include any ex
pense nf any kind of tho delendatit.
4th. for the rath of proitcution accruing on
all bills of indictment charging a piny witli
a Icloiry, if such party shall shall be acquitted
by th petit jury on Iho traverse of the mm i
An 1 they do n it inolu lo any o-ts or etpju-
ses ot the party incuired by htm in his do
feii-o.
Ctli. for the cmts of prosecution nccrniiij
on id bills ol iittictment churning ri patty
with a felony t i bo paid forthwith in easo of
conviction ; reserving to the county the riiht
to recover them from the convict. P. L , 1S74
pago 132.
(5t!i. Fur the costs of prosecution, where
tho defendant having been convicted, shall
shall have been di-charged according to law,
without payment ol costs.
Neither iu this aim are there ineluledany
costs nf (ho defendant And to fix the comi
ty, tl.e dinharro nitut lo legal thut is
through r.nl by tho Insolvent Act, or
where Iho judgment has been arrested or
reversed on ernir, or under iho 43 sco of
the Ac! of 10. 1 lino 183C.
i Hi. J or the cost, in cases of surety of
tho peaco, if the Court so direct.
8th. Fur the cods where any person shall
bo brought lief.mi a court, justice, or other
inngistrato on a charge of crime, and on ex.
animation shall bo discharged.
Oth For the costs in convictions for vagran
, .. .
nnu uruiikenness, wnere uicro Ins lieen a
sentence to hard labor, and a commitment in
pursuance of scutence, and a discharge for
want ol means to pay tho costs :
From all this it will bo wen that since tho
act of 1800, tho costs ofa defendant aro as at
common law, by which nono aro allowed him
Ho nnd his witnesses and officers' services for
hitu aro at his on pers mal charges.
Ho tho county is Tot liable where tlio oa-o
has been dotermined by tho entry of a nolle
protean!.
Nor is tho county liab'o in a caso whero tho
indictment has been quashcl.
The question oftlio c nutty s liability for
costs is one entirely within tho power, Judg
ment nnd discretion "!' the juries, except ns
above mentioned. Tho proper caes for ju
ries to put the costs on 'he county are, where
there is a clear caso of inniieenic mi tho pait
of tho defendant, and proper motives on tho
part of the prosecutor. I'hero saya lllack C.
in Ilerk" countv vs. PiK the public 011171
to btnrthohiitd n.
So far ,1 - t''c c ontv is 1 oinvrned. the feet
nf the 1 ' 1 0111' to in cistiiiv, the I 'lerlc, the
Shetifi" 11.I tic Pi-'ivt Vto ov ire tube
considi'i-cd 11. !.',- mid I im nl opinion
hatll.in :i-o !!' ii'd li tic enmity only
in the casts aboie leiciie I to, where by the
finding of iho jury and tho juduiuent of the
Cntiit, undor tho stittito the county is to pay
"the eists of pioecution." If tho county
lias not become leg illy fited for tho costs of
prosecution, it is not liablo for tlio officers
fees : and that, whether they accrue in the
regular and ordinary course, or aro attachments
for witnesses, execution uf bench warrants,
or tiny other process connected itli the tri d
of the ciso. All sach services, whether iu
legular routine, or done tit the instance nl
the Prosecutor, District Attorney, or by order
ol tlio Court "abide the event," anl are paid
by the ewin'y or not, uccording theieto.
Although all criminal prosecutions nie in
tlio name of the Commonwealth, jet neither
the Commonwealth nor the County is the
pronctttor. Soui- individual moves the sword
of justice, an I puts in action the machinery
of the law. ami tho county stands indifferent
a to the result, until a jury under tho stat
ute fixes her liability ; and neither witnesses,
nor magistrates, ihu- offi urs 111c to ho paid,
unless they can severally ' p nut to tho statute
which cnti les them to receive what they
claim."
John- (!. Fiikkzi;
Commissioners' Attorney,
llloomshiirg, January 1, 1878.
Few are nwnro of the importance of chf eking
a cough or common cold in its first stage 'flint
which in the beginning would yield to n mild
remedy, if neglected, soon preys upon the
lungs. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup affords instant
relief, l'rii-c 2o cents.
Are you going to the ti;a Side, or are you
there alreadv ? In either caso procure si,me
of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, if you would in
crease tho luxury of the bath, render your
skin white and healthy, and remove freck
les or sun burn. Sold ttj all drugirists,
Hill's Hair end Whisker Dfi; black or
brown, 60 cents. Jan. 4, '78-lw
Yo sons of toil, accumulate a little yeai
by yi-ar, and yon may yet be numbered witli
thu eapitali-ts of our country ; especially it
Min guard ii.'ainst the serious re-ul snf ne
ghcted colds by Using Dr. Coxe's Wild
Cherry and Seneka
It Is now sn acknowledged fact that foNsuiirnos.
can hb Cured. t has beeu cured tn a very great
number of cases (some ot them apo i rently desperate
01.08) by Sctienck's I'ul.nonl'j Syrup lone.and In otl -crs
by tno samo medicine In connection with
Sebenck's Sea 'Vced Tonlo and Jtamlrako rills, on
or both, according to tlio requirements of 1 lie case.
Ilioeld supposition Unit "Consumption Ishicura
blc" for many 3 ears deterred pli j slclans from at
tempting to flad a remedy for that disease, and pa
tients afflicted w 1th It reconciled themselves to death
Ithout an effort bclnj matlo to a ive them from a
doom which wtus cuns dcred lae liable.
Dr. Kctie-iCk himself was supposed atone llino t"
be at tho very gate of death, his physicians halns:
rronounccd Ids caso hopeless and abandoned him to
tls fate ; 1.0 was Cckeu by tho aloresatd laedl.-lneb
and aftemard enjojed uninterrupted good hOJttli
for more thar. forty jears. Thousands of people
have used Dr. Hehcnck'H preparations with the same
remarkable success.
Behind. 's .Muiinac, containing a thorough treatise
on c'cnsiunptton, Uu-r Complaint, lijspepsli, Ac.,
can bo had frails of any driitfulst.or or J. II. s-chenck
& s-on, I'hllak-lhta I'till directions fur tho ubcol
fcchenck's medicines a-cumpauy i acn p ickaj;c.
t ch- nek's, i ulmonlo sj rup, sea w eed Tonic, and
Mandtaku Tills are for sale by 1.11 druggists.
Jan
I.'. l KUMKHL'S IllTTUt WI.NU OS" I HON'.
'I his truly valuable tonle has been so thoroughly
tead by a'l clo-sses ef Hi cvinuiimtlv that It Is ism
deeinol In llspcnslbl-i as a innl - muilt-lnn. 1 1 cos's
but little, purines Hie bio.,d and gics tone to Hit
"nniaii'i. renovates lh" system and 1 roloag-s We
Kverylsidy btioul.l hav- It.
Kor the euro of uetl; btomaclis, general (lebtllt,
.ladlgestloii, Ulseitses of iho stom .eli.aud lur alleabes
requiring u onto
'this v.ino lceludes tt-.e mo-t nerceiiblannlrniclrm
bilt-if iron wo pus-ess clti-tilo iif in .yneile oxtce
r-o.ublnfd with iho 1110-t energetic ot egcuible ton
ics jeltow I'cru lanbark
rujuu w.mt aineibing to strengthen you 7
lo)utl want a goml am tile ?
110 y.iu want to get rid ol nervousness?
110 ion want ener-'y 1
lioyoii want to sl-en weP ?
isi 1 I'll want uj bul.d u ijour constitution t
Do you want lo reel Will J
If OU do, try KU.SKHL'.S UITTKIl WINK OP
lltov.
I only a-k a trial r.f this valuable tont.' I
lleitiiie ut iiiunierf.'its, as Kunkcl's Kilter w Incot
Iron Is the only sure anl eilcciu.il reinoiy mm
known wnrli lur iho permanent eurn of disporbla
and dentin , , nnd as ibvie uro a number it Unit at Ions
etTered to tho public, I wuuld caution the-'oumiimlt)
to nurt'liasonunc but the genuine article, mmuf.ic
turud by 1:. v. huiiVei, mid luting in- hi.iinnen Iho
eork i,f everv tiottte. Hie ter loot t'lutotheis are
stteinpung to tin ta'u this valuable remedy proves
Its vvurih .mil sjH'uks volumis in Its favor- i.t'ltl.u
genuine, i:. V. Kunkcl's.
old enly n tl Louies Sold by ilrugtlsts and
C"ider.s even where, II. v. KuuLrl, prupilelur, tcv
Norm .. Inth street, I'hllad, Iphl 1.
TAPE WOIIM ItE.MOVJID AUVU.
Head and all eoraileto In two hours. No fee till
fcad 1 asses, s oat pm nnd t touiach vv crms reinovi d
by nr. Kuukel, n u tsoith Miithst.iut. I hil.uie phi 1,
ra semi nr iln uliror ask jour drug',11 tru Lot
tie of It unkcls Worm nj nip It nevtr lolls.
Jan
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
UOUKr riiUULAiM 'HON.
WTIIKItMAstlio Hon. Wimia.m Kuvkm.
Y lYosldeiit Jml,-o of the court ofojer and
Terminer and civiicral .III Delivery, court of quar
ter Sosslons of Hid I voce and IhoOuiirlof common
rieasaud orphaan' court lu tlio rJUi.liidkl.il Dis
trict, composed uf tno counties ot Columbia and
Montour, and tho Hons, 1. K. Kiicktuuin and K. I..
ishiunan,Awiclato ludgtvs of Columbia county, have
Issued their precept, bearlnj date Iho 15th day of
Ike., In ho ycirot our Lord erne U10us.1r.1I eight
hundred .ml seveaty-vvi'ii, und to mo directed for
holding a Conn el oyer anl Tcr.MliiiTiuid tienoral
ti'iartor Sessions' of too 1'e.ica, court of Common
Pleas uud orphans' exiurl, In lilooaivburg, In the
eounty of Columbia, on the nut Monday. iK-lng the
Ithdayot Kebruro next to conllnun two weeks.
fi'utlce Is tiereby glvou to the Coroner, to the Jus
U003 of tlio I'eooe, and tlio Constables of tlio Bald
eounlyof Coluinbl.i, that they be then and then In
their propor person at ID o'clock In the forenoon of
salj etlidiy ef I'eb., with their records, laip.l
sltl ma nnd other remembrances, lo do thoe things
which to their olllccs up:rtjitn to bo done. And
thoso tlut are bound by recognizance to prasecute
ugatnst this prisoners that aro or may bo la tho Jail
of Uio said county ol Columbia, to be then and there
topruticcuta them as shall bu Juit. Jurors are ro
quested lo be punctual tn tin lr atlenduncc, agreeably
tn Ihelr notices. Dati'd at I'.looinbburg the 'bl day
.) pf Jan.. In tho jear of our Lord one
L. IS, Vtholis,uiil eight hundred and setentv .light
lvJ and In the one hundred and tectud) rur of
U.e Ir.tle ei-dence t f the I'nlti d Mate s cf Ameilea.
Kherlil's tiaiee, JOHN, W. HOFFMAN,
hlooiusLurg, Jan. 4 In s-hctlir.
J KfitSLVTlVK NOTICK.
.soil -o Is In rubv elrcn that an nppilratton will bo
made ti ti I.i L'l-ljtnr" ( I 1'etnib.v Iv iida ut Its reir
uarsu ilun 01 ibis, lur ttm isnstugo if su Aettobo
eutll'I'il tu Ait o erect the, Cl-Miiccr ek l"uor
Dl-lrl I." Ihe ebj.it ir this uct l to enable ihe
toniihlHsoI cemie, liituri-ni k, orune, FlnMng
triek, pine and Jin-kson, In Columbia eounty. 10 or-paiilz-
tlw i'i ii'Vesliiiim ris r DUtrlel lo U knowu
kaltiell Uogereek l our Dlstilii,
C. vv 1111,1 1:11,
Jin. I, IS-lw Atfy. for Ivvps.
ADMINIsrilATdlf.S NOTICK.
IbTlTK or ILIXlSlltK UttS,, DIC'D.
Letters of Adiididatiatlon on theeslatvof Ali'n
ander Hiss, late of sugarliut 1011.nl),
1 oiumbla isiiuity Oei 1 uud jo 1 inn iimntt'ii
by 1 hi) 1 rginir if btld ioui'1) to the ui.uiratgii
id AdmluUtruiors Ml icrsons Luting iliiiuis
ncatiist iho sidd itate atu miuistiUlu prese'iit
Diem lorstitliine-ut, and ILose nniellea to make
lajiuoulwllbout deluy,
1IACIIKI, A.1IES8,
ANDHKW LAUHAt'll,
Ji,u,9';s-vt' Ailinintsira'ois.
Colo's t'reik P.O.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
IloboH fi II
I In I.VWt.
("mum jn I'iis i.t imuinbla
county,
va.
I'M ort l r '
nml -I 'Mi in
Noli fl-s-'cr hy irlvn Mftt tv miflciMffii".! wi
mi tin i8thi.ii- nf . i'. "in.r, KT npi.li.u-.l i th -IXi'irtm
in t her df thtt ffoniM ntiitrinltHlfl, tinted
hcvuM- a il itKHK'V of the Mr n ir IMbeit lirioH
mun'iim n 'iv tlu r oiittH'i.tnif, un nWmt lh"
rontf. 1 (vfU- mi I H in1 t th w tato "f al !
itrm. U f t tn I -lit -1 to ut.' -mKI iirm ur hero
Ity liotliic-t in tiiukti i-u,ju(Mf r n m.
lUxilHiN AtM
Jan. 4 1 Aalilaml,
llKAl.TII AXO II MMM.N'KSSi
Ileobh it't llitiiliicssnrcpir bss Wealth to their
pos'e ' vs. mi 1 vi't niey nr.- ivlihin the reach ot 1 v
er) on vvhu will uso
uHiiiiir,'? i.ivint pill's.
Th niiv nun iTui; for TtitjU t hrr, l.fsppT)-tn(
iit inni' hi-, -unv ' iiut'ii ' invii)' 11 uin, i rni il,
N'lllHr 1, Ull 1 mi UV 1 o hi 'nln t-ttnil Ill.Xid (MM-otdi-rt
m in1 vnulnf mil- 'snt'ii "Win. tltf.it,
i-niiii ir onr rnum-f v tint nup, iv acini w
CPiits f .r out m ti I'mili k, Hi Hit .t t'o.. ti N.-lth
Uf.. Pl .l.t. I m. J. '? 1 v tir
Dauchy & Co'n. Aclvt's.
NliW Olt(! .. la siups f si; to Ml: l, '-,: ?. us,
I'hitios retnli i'ii'i liSni'iilv jusy sciidttireo rbln
Hal rlrci'lll . Ilunli 1 1 '. Il.n 1 1 s , u.ldiiHIl.li, N.J,
Jan. s 's-4n- il
A ; H N 'V
W A N T V, D ! !
rop. I'Ainici LAits, Aiinitr.ss
V7ILSCI7 QBWIKO MACHINE CO.
82.1 P.IIOAIIWAV, N'KW -iOtlKClTV 1
Ciiicaoo, It L. j Nt.w oat.isASd, I, i.;
on sam riiANciaci), Cat..
Jvn. 4, T8.w d
TUU'lilSK
V.'I nt A CO II IH IAV.YS lJV.S-nKII(ll'S
E'-LV
i fi k nn 'it Tii mini r.wnn
asurotemi'iti fur Cut'nits. utid dl ill-oises oftbe
'iiw f, i,. m.s, cniis-r mis u curs .mi:i-
Iln iNH.
Put ii only in 'Situ- Hoxof.
i:S ALL I) .-H(lsTs.
C.N. cut I lIlvTDN, I suru Avknuk, New V-rk.
j in. "s-4w a ,
SilLB
Ol-' v si.fMit.i:
REAL ESTATE !
In p'lrsuAir .f an order U-iueil out of tho Court
of Ooinuiju ! i' ijf Culuinbla county, tho uncJcr
sUiifU Cutnin't if thup T-ioruiml estate ot l-an
lei (lourlurt, ultutloot no irltu'tireek township tn
aatJ couuty, iu otx-k) n pu'jllo haluoutnu pre.n-
l-itii on
SaTUJUMV. .l.VN'UAUV 2G, 1S78.
comment?.. i,' ut i -. n c u.m , 1 1 h U day, atvrUln
stt u.i to in It ntlnyjiv 'Iv t i.n-h i anty o. Oolum
bli, con; a!i t,i
u.i, iluNUll... A01UW
niorij or !-" i' ..uiu .i .... n r triiiklln Yocum,
.."ov'ti Imr-4, 'n.r o nil it .ii i t roUericK Dot ,
wijcreou u cud 'it
Vv i;.mk1 jltf w 1 1 ei .r Ho svs,
a lunk li ir i ami uthvr u a-u.il. in t;i.
aim. ail tutt u-it a t ir.ici, iu.ui-hlp and county
aroros-iil t, uiti iit.iu
unh hum). ;k,) a:;i imitv Ai:ni:s,
mafoo 1 -ii, Lki mil 1 1 .ui-l-. A t.iil.tUn Miultz
survey, M tij (tu rn s.-v ,.,uilot A'lllt-iin ani
KtlJ ill OC IM Ull I VUl.tss.il Lliiji hUT'UJ IIUU ulll-Cr-i,
hO.il dilij cl WI'H'j i '.'i'i,i ').lij.lia'l'l IUi-
nrvitoMS. 'it ciilur.i i.ii i i u 1.1. Cii.il. ilMlt,
tili ii-jn uro tint .it ut.i .. i.ndur ull nJcer
siejscnptlou un l a i m:.i. 3 '..m,U now a -o or Ucrcat
nmy bu o.tcivixd. luetiur with rreu liijro.-.s aud
curias to and lor Charloi ti. Co.', Ua hull a uud us-
.Lso, uiiother utoco orpircclof Und, Hfj.ito lu
luwnshlii iui 1 coant aroreiuld.uuntdlnlu: 'in ACli-s
and U pcrclius bounded by laiidi of Kiuukltu Yocuiii.
i. l miller, and utiicr UivU of t'lo said dourlurt.
Thoubsjvu will buHold m n whjloo.'lu 1-jtiUucalj-
od H'i hi to suit pmcliasers.
Tkkms ok bAi.E. Itli per cent, of oii--foirIh or
th puicho ininoy to oo pii 1 ut tli" triki'i-f d jwn
of tlio property, th-j one-fmrth loss tlio tin pi r
ci'nt.at cojiilrmi t ia ubiol ito, and tun ruuutnliu'
thrco-fj'irllH tu ono year th rcatk-r with liiurot
tvom conflrmainn nlst.
JAMES KKir r.it,
Jin. -1, 19-ta committee.
N
omci: iu KTOcicn()Li)Kj:.s.
n clecttjn i f live din cton of thn r.o'ins-
irip Hanklnr i-'o up uiv tn i-erve th uinulnif j imI"
tin ih uuld ut uicir olll:oon Tuesday uinu.ir wh,
iSis ut 'J uc'lock.
11. II. OltlM'Z.
jau. 4, '3-tt .-'uaaltr.
jKUISI.ATlVi: XOTOJrK.
s.itlco Islifrthv t:lfP tint tho undiTwInit will
mpl tu th-i I'kH altiie or IMi' ailv.udaui
i!ar se'-s'ou ol lTSlor tho passno of nit Art to In
niltlf d "An Ait t" nutliorl?i th" (Jti'iit uf (Juarti r
'f"htuinoT Coluuibhi I'ouniy tu itvthu imiotiiii or
n u 1 1 hi' I inp'f diy for m.b t lnli a x s'lpp'jritn
-u h prKom-isuH may Lu ittfally coittlm U thi'ittn ;"'
'hH ohj' cl wh-Mi'ur Kh-ill bu loKl'Olh-? Miuilirof
Milk cuuiity rousiuablu coiupetjiatl ju lor tltcS'ip
m jrtof (tld prUuueii.
J m. 4, TbW J. V. IIOI'FMAN.
oUco tsJircby clvcn that. I imrrhavd tho 'ollow-
lii; person 1 prupnriy uf ituss 1 I'ureu of FUhlf'vr
on t-k low ushtp tit i itvuto s Ut on luesilivth tir-1
day or .l.ir.iiii.i ISTS: Knur Mm nt, l wuoilen hunm
Oluw. 1 fl li'dilll pl .w. 1 cimtv.tUc . isle i, wood work
At ll t WhOr.".t V.l,'i'll 1 SlOUUllld pip-UIHlC.r-M.Ul,'
ut-MiblN -i wrrcsnf wheat tn tho trniund m jro or kh,
.t iiciesur lye uioiu r ut o ta- ntiiK mill. hoh-
cit -av unit Imu-ii'h.tM jrool.-- 1 hiv(. i)undth
.iliow 1 1 him il'irlac; my pto.stirc. .nl h-ril-yi-au-Hon
i.lii uiiu utth UileiKrliij with li. ki-h
jt. j. ro.ica
JaU 4, fs-sw1
W")(m,s' iskmi;nt.
'Ihe fullowth)),' iippraKeinciiiH if real nnd
pfisomil propel ty set apttrt tn wMowfrnf lUiedrnu
hau been illed In the ohlte or Un- li-'trlnter nf Cul
umbla county, under the IniUsi.r 4'ourt. nnd will lie
prt'seiiled tor ittolute eoiitlimatloii to (he iirpluns
('Durtto be held In llluoiu-burMn ui.ti ror saMeo ta -ty,
on Mnnda, the 4th day of Kt b . hi", at ?
oilnrk p. hi., of said d,i uniess exceptions to tilth
coiituuialloii are preMouM tikd, of which ull per
sons luteiesUd In said ( states will take notice;
1. Wldnvof DuliiMiatri-'r.lvtoof Urlarcreefctown
ship, dfceacd,
2. Widow ot Z. rujlor Martz, laU) ct Ihlucreck
tuwnhlp, ill ceased.
3 WMowor Meu.lito of Citawljyi t'jwn-
ship, di.CcUicd.
4. Widow of athiu LDisiatiof Horo'ih of I.cr
wtek, doota- d.
5. Wlduw of Daniel HUulcr, Uto of lajcut town
ship, du eased.
e, wilow of Oacar I. Uat.Utuof scjtt township,
UfOtMed.
Itetrlsier'Kdfi (f, 1 II .mmiY
H'oouiBburkt. Jan. J ii.3 it 1 tc
THE WORLD
run tins.
hlnrn thechtniro tn IN proprh torsi. Ip (which took
pl.ne Vu . I, lsTC.) I ti" Woild has lieeouio ihu l-Hht-est,
s riK llle-t, most Fchoiury and popuhr Joum il
ir Iho inttropoliH Ills eiileruilidui;, lat lolliu',
bilk'ht, dueid lair and truthful ' 'tdotrwroti
wlitingh torn nun, n. crfed. no inb rei, nnd no
pan. 'I UK Wultl it believer, the IK-moeratlc ptriy
toexM forthe ooil ef the punile m rliv. lido-s
no' hclli-Vf tho publt.' ser ice to eiUt tor the goodof
tlio Peini criic p.trt.
THK Soltld lH).l"'e-i the Knetm of Mankind nm
bottu-bd to utteiid to hl-i pirtl ular bu-lm-s-. of
Biirrliitf up ktrlfo It then loin seeks to romutc
peti'e on earth an pood will amnii jfood men
TllH w Oil Ml t clleve- that even Mi Meou Itaa two
sIK-h it titer fun-filvt a nery iiombt mun vredit
forsiip'wii-pitf hlmseir to bo ilht, fio matter how
wroiiu It inuy bold 1m to lo.
Till vMiK 1 b leet ttiit Mimolcnt unto rath
d.iy urc theevlU ll.troor. I then fore roiisldtn it
(julie i,iim pi hS.iry to eiiibltter uvlBtcnic to-d.tj by
liu'l.tln otr th'- tljrhtsif v to'dui.
nil; won l,l ttetiew-s lh- ro wus Homo sense lu the
old hupirstPt m aeci rdliiK to which eer day'n for
tune wan (otond by ti.e tust (jbjecls sem lu Iho
moiidti It thertforo ihinkH ihai lu lay on a man
br. ukfuM tabluu sheet toll of uiiclt-mi thlutfH, u gry
woids. p. rsi.nal s((uatblci and Mi'ltlcil splits is
about as 111 eiy a w.iy or fcropltlatlu,? his ifoou-wllt as
to put Fpldeihlnhlt roffto.
lllK utmi.ii bel'.v h ti-ittman tho licrmlt'Ms
not b tie trusted without Uio Minonwinif uiul l.ll
Utiix tritluiiu'e of wouimi and It ttur-'toieh' I mtliut
a publb-Jouinal wldi-ti fulls to ailr.u t lh utit ntlou
and enlist Ihe mi por ot the omen of tho commu
nity, will mlther truldo the p-ih'iu conscienco uright
nor Ive wlsoeounsil In puUle urtaJr.
ah a men mutter or tiU'lucsH. thertfor THK
WOULD eiiiieavoin tolje filr lo Us opjiom uts In jwl
it les, candid In Its d1rieunlou cf i ui'lM riuee Xqlh,
Just loall men -and "up m tho bitct news."
Tin; .'AibY unui.
f 10 CO a y nr. post ape paid.
iti.m six inonitiH. t-ositifce pat-t.
tM threo monttis, osuijfu juU,
Tin: yvi:i;TiTy vi
$..W) A VKAIt, I'OSPAtJH I'Altt,
contains tilt th noH of tho week; 1 iters by at If
rorre-t-ndcnt frtm all poru of tbowoil lt I rlht
and enuriumin idltoilu'H, and continued fetoilr
wiltten exnmiy lor TIK MM(I.H bythobestau
thorm) lull trKrU ot the uiurkttu of tho Tilled
MuUh umI tuition coui'lrlCMt u t-armerB I epiirt
mt nt, ciltod tv i.ii. T Mi'Oie, thofoun t rand lor
to to ICaUCtlltortf MOOItK' III ItAb.NKW YOltK
Kit. kkmt-wfi;ki,y woi.U).
li.uo a nr. htuire paid.
(t.OUbixmo ths, pui-iuif- paid.
CASH PREMIUMS
Tu Itii' iirtcn mm viliom 'HIP. VHiHJ." hhullre
rilve i rivluuHtu Muich m, lna ilin morey lirtlie
l&riH i uuilir ef bulM-t-rllierH (or cne jeurtottie
vv KU vvi'ltl. li vv vuli ulvo alirM rrtieel aw.
Kor Hi' mitlart'iH nuii l'tr, a mcih.U rile if jvisi
Fi r llii' to n il lurvi.l lltln el mUcilli ra. IMi ID
i uili. lor U.e iwii in xt luiU'bUL tscr .ulncrllcru.
iKurlMf Iti .10 null Fur Uie H mit lurKtot
ll-ts, iln rrlun it ft mo ent li. hr ilio tlevtu urxi
Uritl llsin, Hi veu iniiis di ttc.iv tuiU.
Tliete ilittrous nl e' up- lloir lor tin Be r.rUes(fiicti
ate i mrtu lu utlilltleii tu tie rii ular tlub 1 rtUiluuib)
will jilensn UK' lor lull I iiillcuiurs to
"1 Hi: W Oltl.ll," 35 I'uik Hum, New YwL,
Jam, tk-w
RHuisri'.u.s ttoTicta.
.Null's' Is hereby plven .to oil leffilees. ereill
turn uii I irthrr (stsoii inti'i-i'siiHl tu Uio estfttes el
1 110 resjiei'livi' IHH-eili'lll-s turn lliinui, iililiiiu nu-
I iivlnu niluiliilstnilliiii nti'l Kiiirillan nccftunts tmve
li 'i ii llloil In the uffltv ef the Ui'irlster ot columlila
i Miintj, nnil "111 lie I'rfsi'iiteil fur conllnnatton slut
iiiluiinnee lu the iirphins' I'ouit tu lm liclit In
Itlu misimrir, mi .vlml.i.v, I lie iilnl;iy of I'eo., ists,
nl 1 u'cliK'k 1'. in. en xiiltl iluv I
I. tliellist un I flnnl n'wint nt Htjtilii-tli tsler, I'.s.
ei'ii'rn m 1'ivilerli'k IstiT, l.vle of (trienmi il
ll'VV'Isll'p, lli"'l'lll ll.
1, I li" s,., ,,ii nn pirtlnl Ri'eoitnt of Kinanuel Lull
Ineli Ksi'cuior nf .liiiiti Conner, lute ot liemun
tinvii9ht, il'ie 'iiseil.
8. Thn necotnit f.f I'. II. Ilnrnnnl nml Itnlniulus
lleilieln, iilntiiMrnlnrsot Hi'ori-e lelterui.iii.
Ute of Ixieu-l tn.s nslilp, ili-e'-flseil.
4. tliu llrsl una llinl nivouiit nf Henry I'. Oman.
iinar.lliii ot Ann i (li-nncn vioii., nml i lari'iice
Kline, minor culMren ot llarnian Kline, Lite ot
M-olt lovviislit , It l-'MSOfl.
6. First nml final neei'inlot A .7, nurknlew. Ail
inlilsirnt Tit Atm.i IIosh-r,l,ite ot .Minilutonn
Hlllp. lI'-Cl'HMil.
. Tlio nee Mint of .tolini.. .Inralij, (Ininthinfif Iu
I si I Hun k. ( ion- i"iisii) i mtnur imiil of s.imucl
lllunR, lvl ot t'l'inro t m iislilp ill ii'ttseil,
7, -I ho lire! nccuiiiit ot .lolui II. Heller, IMenlor ot
.lohii Mich lei l.i t e ot .viimni lonnslilp iliren;
eil. 8 Thinccount. of (leni'ifn r. -rott, Ailmlnlstrntor
of (leurgu eutt, late ot L'utaivlss.i tuivnship, ile
eeiseit. tt. First tin. I Un il neconnt of Itenson ronn-r Ail
iiiliilslral ir of llniiiiuil Couiiir, Lite otilretn-vv-uu
. township, ileeeusiHl
10. First miJ nmlit neo.i'intof V. .1 Cvins. Rxecu.
lur or tliu 1 ist will nti'liesiitiH'iir nf Jacob Lvnris,
liiieof the t'lmnof lilojinsoiiri, il?i'e.i'il.
It. -i lie ti'st nnJtln il neount of .1. II. Ike er.Hinr
il.iino' Kll. Uiet'i Weillivr, i minor elilM of Wil
liam vvi'lilrer, l.vti ot .l.ilh iii toivnshlp. ile
euiseil. IS Tli' tl-stnnl Unit noeo'iiilof '.II. Ikeler. (Iii ir
ill in or I'. mil i.e. Ivester n minor eiill.l of 111
r.iin Ku-stur, Lite ot Hreenivooil lowiislilo, ile-ce-iseil.
13. 'I he ilrnt nh'l llinl neeonnl of Lalimin MirU n.l
i.lriim II. Hieier. K ilurs of -loliu Martz, late
of lirlitcrei'k t iwnshlpiltfcejsoil.
Ite;l.ter'8 (llllee. I ' VV. II. JACOItV,
Utontiis'iiirir, J m. I, isis. i l.'eiflsier.
"sTrKIIIKJSSALE.
Ity virtue of snmlry wilts to toe iltrei-teil villi
tie exiwsi'il to lubllc Hnlo at tho Court House lu
lllotiiusuitrir, nt one u'i lock p. in. on
SAI UItDAV, .lAN'UAUY Mill, 1S7S
All that CTtuto real est.i e, frllunloli ISrlircreck
tovvnslilp, (-olutntt.'i rnunty, IVtii.vli'.iiln, buiimlitl
uiul il Krrlhe't ns follows, to-vvlt , On Hie north by
Inhiisof vvlllliiin Kieas. oiitheeivtby laml of lU'orjrc
Kv.ii, s, on Lit' south 0.' lati'lsof .Mo-teller nml Kek-h-ner.
on th vvusi bv 1 n Isi f lleese Kck, ronialnlnir
one h iu lr. il ti -r. . m n-o ir 1 iss on liteli Is ei ecu il
n fi-ii .c iliu'lllii bouse anil bain nnd out-bullil-Iiibs.
Selz I, Ink-n lu exeeutt'iri, nrel to bo solj ns the
propert.1 of Cliar es lljcliiiian.
A .--0.
Vll tint celtali, roilesUU) sltlto l'l th3tvvp.C
IV'titon Coliiinb.i county, 1' musMviititi, ilesci llje.l
ns follows tow It : ilouuileil on the norlh b land cf
Wll I.i n Ituckel, on tlio mH b 1 ind ot (leurge. Doil
son, ou tho ourll by land of Joseph Hess, nml on
Iho west by hind of o. M.Chrlsilau contili.lnr ttilr-ty-(lglitn
res on vviilch Is erected a Uivilllns house
nnd out-bultiltnifs.
Sclz. il, taken In execution, and to bo fold as the
propirty of curUtl in sii.itz.
ALSO,
Alt that ccrUiln real ebtat'bltuatetn Heaver town
ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as rullon-s : On tlio north by land c.t Sam
uel IlliuU'illUr, on Hi - eutbylanl ot Henry IIUi
dertlttr o tliu bouth by latid of John and Washing
ton Lont-enU'rer and on Iho west by land ot Jacob
t unpen!! r-cr containing one liuiidred nnd thtrti cn
acri-H more or less, on vvhlcli Is erected a dwelling
house, barn mid wagon shed.
seized, laken lu execution, and to bo sold as tho
property of O. V Ilauck.
ALSO,
All that certain lot, piece, or portion of ground slt
uile In the Town or iiliomsb irg. In tlio county of
i olu in la, I viins.v lvanl.i, bounded and described ns
fotluvrs, tn.ult: .soutliwanlly by seventli street,
e.i tw.udl) by lot or I'at Marktii, nonhwardlybyllie
Htlaivaie i nekaivanna and cstcrn railroad and
weslivardty hj lot or sail li. A. Potter and li. .1. Wnl.
1-r, coiitJlnlng ilfty lict Irontoiiseventh strcit
anil two bundii'd feet In ileptli more or Io-shIutc
oiilsi'i-ecleiliitwo-story frame dnelltns house and
out- undines.
Selzoil, laken Into execution, and to le sold us the
prootrtj cf II. A l-otler
A 1,-0,
Vll lh.it eertiln lot, loe or porln of ground sit.
u .to In Hie Town of II! onisbuig, lu the county ot
coiuinbt.i.lM mil -il and de-rlboJ as follows, to-wlt:
I'l-oi.tlug on Seventh .strict on Hie south Ilfty feet.
on the west bj Iron slieet two hundred feet morecr
less, on 'he lioi th by t lie Ilelaii are, Mackan anna and
v. stern Itatlrowl, tlfty feet.on theeasi by lotot (1.
A .t'ottcr tvvu hundred feet moru or less tu the place
o' beginning, where-on are incted a two-story
mm i dwelling li line and out-bulUllngs.
silj.'d, taken liitoexecutlon, and to ho sold as the
pro.icilyof (1. A. Poller ami D.J. Waller.
AI.-O,
vll Hi it certain re il estite situate lu tho Ton n of
HloniiHourg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bouu.
ii'd on the north b., sicond stieel. onihe east bi
Ian I cf 11. J. t u irnlon, ou the south by land of .1. li.
Moyur and on Ihe west by land of Thornton Itnr
lon, containing twcnlj fort front and suo ty-ono
feet deep, ou vvhlcli Is treetcd a tvvo-tUiry frame tin
suop.
ALSO,
All that certain reale.tatc fllunteln the Town of
liloumsburv', columlla county, Pennsylvania, de-si-iib'dns
tollovvj, to-vut ; Iiuunded on tho north
b laud of 11. F. II irtmau, on the east by .Market
street, o the s null by llldgc Alley.and on tho viist
ny Jiuiruv Alley lontiilnlng ftcttiont und
fiet deep on vi Ulch Is eretted n dwelling house, barn
ami otner ou t-bulldlngs.
silzeil. taken Into execution, anl to be sold as the
le-cpcrty of ALdicw M. oupeit.
AI.SU,
All tho-e two certain lots or pieces of ground Ulti
mo In tlio Town i f liloo usburg, . ounly of Cuiumbla
anl-iaio oi I'o insylv.iula. uouuital and de-cilbed
as f jIi. r, t.i wli: 'iho Hist fiontlug on Fouith
HiLviu- saia iiivu, ono huudro 1 feet moro or less
oi il.o i.erin-ea t eoruirot said Foutlh strict and
extension cl vi , st str.'ct ot said town and extend.
logb.u'k-iijrthivai-riiyuUoutt.vo hundred andfour
tei :i Kit moru or less to an alley , ihu.co westward
ly nK'iig sal i alloy to cctemloa of said West street
now tu lot of flail: M.i hrutman, thence southward
ly along tail ilirlstman lot or exU'iislon ol west
street afjie .ill n the plaio of beginning, contain
ing 'jnoj aijuaro f.c uf groaud more or less.
AIO,
TH'-s'eoud slflato on nort'i tile of Fourth street
of sild 'luvvn I'etvvecn West and Ilaltroad street,
fronllng on Fouitli street, about ono hundred and
fl'tyfoet adj lining litot Uobert stilt on tho cast,
thence running notthiiurUly about twohuudndund
fourlcen feet ti un :il ey, tnenco westwarilly along
said all in about ono hundred anil lllty feet more ur
less to to' of conk'ln,-, on the west, thence
south wardly idon sild i-unkllnglot about two hun
dred and fourteen feet moroor le-s to Fuurlti street
uforosald, containing about S2tuo square feet of
ground moroorliss.
seized, taken Into oiooutlon, and to bo so'd as Iho
rroputy if Jihu . Kiaimr.
AI.S'l,
vll tin! certain lut of groiiml situate in Fast
!!lo nsi'itrg. Culunilla county Pennsylvania, bound
ed and 1 soil bed us follows, Ui-vvtt : lie Inning at
ths corner of Kust and sixth streets of sold town
tticnco nt'ingtho wo t stiKuif 11 ist stieet about six
ty tight fet-ltoupost them u souio thirty-nine de
grceavvestonoliundiedandsven pcrclios toajiost,
tleneo 80'iih f .rty-nlno dogieos cast eight und
thtet-tcnltis- jierclus lo lino cf sixth itreirt titoni
sdl, thence atung --Id sixth stud norlhsuty-etght
and unc-hilt il'grccii e i-t one hundred and twenty
pcrch-s ti ttio i lice f iieglnulng, wheieon .re
erect d a frame hotel ami out-bulldlngs with tlio r
purb'n in ies
Helzed, i.ikcn Into oxosutlin and to bo uold as the
p-opeilyof s 11 is tlg t.
Al.?0.
Alltlii.t ccitaln lot cf grounjltuitelntbeTown
ot lilonmsiuirg, I'o'uiiibti county, Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to-vvlt i FjisI
w nrdl; by Centre Hrei t.noi Hi wardly and vristwanl
ly by lots ( r I. v. M' Kelvy and southwardly by Pino
Alley, cmtntnlrigsbout l.fly seven led three Inches
front on Centre w ret t. an 1 about tlfty-three feet In
di pin, w hereon Is erected u large buck building con
taining thrt o store rooms In tlw tlrot story nnd all
of 11. 'i Vannattrs tab-it st In tho nccnd story of
Hi - samo und Ihe ncoud story of tlio adjoining
building ot I. V, JIcKilvy-Vnown as Iho opera
llon-e, xhlch said i ju ra bouse coiitaltsmehun
dred and fourteen Uct sli Inches fioiit onfentio
itrect and fifty. three firt In I'.eotli. u
AI.SU,
All Uvat ceatnlu real t-stato sltuato In tho Town ot
Iilooinsburg, Culumblt county, Pennsylvania, de
scribed as tollows, to-lt: Hounded on the north
by land of Cliarli s F.rug, on tho east b' nn alley, on
the south by Third strert cf said town, and nn tho
west by land ot Iho Congregation ot the f.cnnan He.
formed Church, containing fu t Intleplliand
feet lh width, nn whlih Is irrtcUdadvullingUou.se
and nlber out-bulldlngs.
SUtjd, taken Into ex (cut I in, and to be sold as t'.c
property of II. II. Vainiatla and Thomis Vawnlla.
TF.lt MS-cash on day ot sale, othcrlo tho prop
erly in do rcso u at once,
JOHN' VV. HOFFMAN,
Jan. 4, "Ts-ts fclierltr.
A MKITINO OP Till; Wit K HOLD
V Kits if u.e Catowisss Dcioslt lank will be held
at iholr Hal king Home In the town ol Catawlssa i n
O'o hrcond 'luircayof Jsi.uary it'sbitwtrn iho
hours cf icninil iwop in., lo hold id clullon fur
seven ulmuru lo iirvc lie ittutLg jiir,
U. It DAVIS,
Calawlun, dicHl.TI-Sw Catbler.
4Fm Irm. J, II. (iy lartl 4 tu, Lli lia4UJ
SIJIiRIKl8 SAIili !
lly virtuo of n writ ot Vend Kx. Iwied out
otlho Couitoft'ointnoii I'lensiT lelumbineo.,nhd
loinoillicctei), vvlilbooxtoMdtn public mle ut the
Court lloti-c In Hloumsbnrg nt 8 o'rleek p. tn. eu
HA I'UHDAY. .IAM1A11Y 10. 18"S,
All thai certain real estate fltlmte In Hciit li low n.
ship, colunillieout ly, I'n., demll'td nsfi llons to
wn I bound d nn the neilhb.v Inli'ts of John Hi Ish-
line the west by land o J, l.n c. Utiins on Hi"
....ii. (..iiimIit .ii.iiii c. t.nitis nml on Hie eu-t by-
land of Jonas Doty, containing loit.i-i.lre ncre- nn I
sixty peiches, on which Isutcud n liuiao d Hilling
house.
seized, laken Into execution, und to lie sold na the
property f iilrnm Hepoo. '
C iniiitionm of s vi.k, -rnrcnnrrrB musi puj
li.n tu.r ri.nl of Ilin tilirelilisn lrioneV. or lit least
enough to cover nil costs nt striking down of sale
otherw Isc prupeity to be lesold ut t'tiie.
JllllS- W. IIOI'FMAN,
slu rill,
di c. !I, ""-Is
Orphans' C'oort Sale
OF V .I'MILI
Heal Hslale !
In mirsuanee of nn or lor of th" Orn'ms' Curt of
Coluinbl i eounty tho und 'rl jned will tell nt p iblle
sale at the I'vcliiiige otel In the town of llrnton
In tl.e Coiiniy ot Coluinbl t on
J'Vitltiv. .Iiiiniiiry IStli, KS78,
at 10 ocVlock a. hi. ttio fallowing tloscrtljo I roiles-
late t
11 that certain I it or plec uf tan I st'ivrntui
vl.laire ot 'tenloii In II nton t i.vmtilp, ' ilu.n ill
county, 1'enitsyli-anl.i tnirkol on tlu plan of salt
Milage .No 111 und bjumlnl mil desetlbeil lis fol
Iju's: lieglnn ng In i post In the road to llohrs
burg; theiicubylimliof lohii J. Melleury (urtol
lot No. ill) on lh weit .Id) in a girdiu t-noi n-rtli
z d 'glees east i p.-nhes to u pjst; then by
lands late of nr. lulm v. Fulin t (pa t oftot No. H)
north iw d 'grees we .1, f i ir und el.'lit t 'nib p relies
to a poit i thence oi la.ul ot luvl I Cro sl , s i utit
8t il gn es w e-l t 'li pi r. h s lu a pOsi by lb ' p ib.I e
ruail theiK o by said load s utn su it"rc -s e ist.foitr
nnd Ughl-teii'li (ici-elies ti t h" plao of b jlnnliig.
(being inrts ot lots Vi. l-z mil 17) c mtiiinl'ig li
sipiar cicbesif liiid.on wtd lilseio tjda
inv L ixu lit lihh
aiil out-' iindlns.
n.Mt or -amC Ton ir cent of ono-tj'iiili cf
the p ir ha-o in moy b Ih' imi'J "l IIi"trtHnj'iwn
ot th" t roj i-i t;, tho cii'.-fuu'th lo.-nh' iui jiorcht
at cui.llrnutM'ii of t-alo and tin rcnuinliitf ttreu
foinths Pi (iiio yiwe iliuivart rwtUi PiU-ri-b troui
conllit.i.iiluii tils I.
i: i: i.vh,
dt-'C 2S ti d n I nt tt -at-ii d jnli -iun.
ADMiNIS ! RATOf t'ii) SAL '
OF WI.fMII.l-
HEM ESTATE ! !
In rurnaiiCf- f rn orrtcr i f tho rp. at,s (VJit f
Colum''lac(.nr.t, the tn.d T-.ljjn d d:alnU'ratnr of
Mar Kim t K irns li'o i f Ileal nn t .wiifchlp, dtce.isedt
will oximm tos.U' on tl.e pren.l-i'S on
SAl'l'UDAY, JANUARY 12, 1878,
at tt'ti r'cl.'i t, a. tn . tin fOiloIntr mil r-tnte or si'd
dt-ci ttfi t, -.ittiiti' In l'LMin tu.s n-htp, ho-nxltd and
dttcrlhed .isM'ou.i: on iho in rlh by l.uidsnf Wll
1U " Mi'lt'i, un th t.tsthy Itnd tf ivtor K on
t'io bjiith and w "t hy luuU of .loso.ih Iloriscuntal'i-
lDtf
'1 IIIK1 Y-TIItKE AC It KS,
mere or ht-a, a'l lni;rovt'd, hereon U tree ted n
twu-btory frame
i)vi:lino nourii:, riiAMi; ijaun,
and OMlhUlIdl jjITH
TKKMS f)i-' s.iLI. Ten rer cent of nr.e-f urth rf
thQptinhismo.eyt.i lo p,tl 1 al -tilkln? U.ihh of
properly, th'1 oiu'-lnurih l-'.ss tl.e ten jer rent at th-'
continual 'un of sde and t'.o lu!ai ce laonnjeai
thereaftir, with Interest from co'itiiinvion nM.
I. K. KUlt K liAl'M.
Admilftrator.
Ponton, 1) 'C. 21. H.T.-ti
Admi ii i.sti;itors Sale
IIP V.M.l'.MILU
REAL ESTATE!
Uy virtuo r.f an Ord'-r of tlio orplnn's Court ot Co
lumbia county, tho un icrstgneit, Administrator il
bu Is noil of ttio estate ot Peter Hut, dee'd will ei
pose to public s il ', ou the promt .", at l.ljht yireet,
coluinbl i countv, I'cnnsv.vani.i. un
l'l!II). Y. JAMJAIIV lltli. 1S7S,
at ten o'c.ocl; 11. iu.. idl Hi it cettaln ted ustate, sit
uate lu Bald ul'jinblvooti ry, deer! Aid as tallows
xo. : -a
(Jrist and :iv .Mill I'mportv
with a good wan r-pnwi r, bonndi d by I M.lngu-ick
a publl' ruait, und other lamli r-r s il 1 ii"et'.wd. '1 he
(irlsr .Mill h is 4 run of stjue. ail Is cjastl ucted fur
1 1 her merchaut or country work-.
No. a. A messuage and tractor land -it'la'e In
Orange toansnip, boundwJ bv uuli of a Cus
ter, William While, ,. M. vviiltc.esia oof VV. It. hnl,
S. II Seyb rt and others containing
HO ACRES,
moro orliss, on whi.h ther.' Is a
(looi) luiii: an i) r.Ai:.,
and other out buildings.
tos. 1 und s will le told re nr.ilily or ton tin r to
suit purchasers.
No. A. Twuiicns t TdW.N uirrsln lllifsiieit
aforesaid, bounded by two unnamed sttetrvs an 1 two
alleys.
No. r.. Uit co acres In Light street, lioundcd by
lands ot. Mrs. IIL'til, Win. Ilageiibil:'! a-ul m a'lo.v.
No. e, seven ncr Kin sur.o Milage, bound d by
landsot Kclchncr U Mm and by tho I'lshtng crock.
.'ii. 4. wtll be sold usuvtbolooi' lu pails to suit
purchasers.
Tkkvsop sji.k. Ten f cr cent of tbo onc-fourlli
ot the purchaso money to bo pild at Ihu striLIng
downof tho property; tho onoronlh less Ihe ten
per cent, at tno contlrmatl m of sale ; an I Ihe re
malntng thteo-fO'irths In ono eir thi'icabt r. with
Interest from continuation u'.sl.
Voir M. II. 'NT,
dec 14, -7-ti Administrator, ic.
puhi.k: ha LIC
i V V ill! MILU
Real Estate! !
Inptirsiiincoi.t anordTof t'l 'Orp inns' C'O'lri ol
Col Utn bt 1 1 uontl. the lli.tl'r 1.uil i.linli.i.t p c
ic., of -Mlchail ilrov.'i-, 1 it) of ihe I'owu of 11 ur ins-
uurg. in suu co'imv, u 'casi-u, will expno lo publ
Bale on tho piemtscs, ( u
1-IU DAY. .IAN II I! V 11 irtk
eominf nclii'. nn tl.e f.ip.o o. i ,t,. t ....... i.t.. ... ,n
o'clock n.m.anJ on Ihe prop rty In Miniin lit two
""". in., t i smoiiay. , u ci or nmi situ no in
vain township, In said county of Colti.i.LI i,c ml iln
Ing lOS ACHES,
more or lo-s ndrlnlng Ian is if Anton ilastilltr,
Aaron Miller and others, u.d a p-iUU-ro.i I, whero
ou nro erected a two story
Dwolliue House. Good En.nk Barn.
vvair.li bouse and coin crln. nm i ..ur.i mf.it , i... .... .t
spring und spring huusc, i,.iirt a er on iho prcinls
good apple orrlurl un uther frup trres-l.ind
lu i gornl slito of cultivation, line public mad runs
through the land, und ono ou tho noit.i side, icuvc
nk'nt m nch'Xil and church.
I.so-.Mi that cirt.ln pl-ce, pir.el or 1 tof
Hnd sltuato In Mlfllln town'blp In tlio count of Co
lumbia, containing 0 Acres and 43 neichcs more or
less adjoining laud of John Men, V. M-hweppoulitrl-ur
an 1 oth' rs, w hereon aro erected a tw o-nory
I'll A MM DUT.I.I.INO llOU.-sH
n Kramo Parn, I'lackMnlth shop, nnd oilier out.
buildings, good water st Ui.ilunr uti.l trull trees,
und tu bo sold tubj tci to tho follow lug resoi vallons i
'IhoilghttoJacibVolio his h Irs or assgns, to a I
Uio w.it-1-s w-ltldi Hit llinlw of creek lunnlng
Ihnugli thouboved'scrlb-iiiin i, witn ii18 right to
damor luewntir u In saldinol- tuauy be gtli
nutevcis!dliig'hoto,)i.Iihbanku'sullcno 1 und
eiccptbg ami reserving to sad Jacob li r hu and f ir.
ever prohibiting tho Hlii .Mumel rover.hli ix
ecutors, Adailnlstr.il .rs or uislins from iitldtn,-,
ercctlngoresiabMdngany lirtst, iistoui, or vter.
ihant '111 on sail stream er prcmbe-, i r using or
dlvcrllui; thu watir in. r. t tr.., n -
. control ot tha said 'acob Volie,
I "so, iv einatn lotot'iind in mmiiu town.hip,
tn the said county of Ciluinlti, conu'iilog
soventyno perches uojolnlng th i nb .yo de rib. il
tracts, landsof Jolin Aien.Unds ot Jacob u-hw ep.
penlu Isi r and a pull c road
TEHMsi m hAl.i:.-Tcn ft t cent of or.e-fourlli of
Ihopurchabomcney toU imld ut lliunmiagdowii
of said preiaUes, ouMoui loot tint punbae luuney
less the tin per o-r.1. tube aid at lu., eoi,ilriii Hon
of tho lale, ai.d tho balanio ot raid purchase im ney
I lobopuldlnuuojiarfrom IU conurmiitlouofs.ild
... .. ... .....im. ran oaiduierroni Ihooontlr.
ina'.lou nlst of said sale.
A I US' (IHOVKIt,
JOSHUA FKl'llillMAV,
din- It, n-ts Ailmlnlsirau,rs,
BUHINEH8 OAHDH,
VISITINOC Mills,
IdJTTBIt nSADS,
- s UEAU1,
turciu?, to, o.
NfR'l -ply .rlntl at tret'OLVM
cxxn oaoo.
Orphans' Com Htxif.
nr VMttMlt.ll
RKAL ES A'U: !
I'lllftinM to nlior Irruflli 'Orpim-s' ( ,u-r t.
lutnril.i cnunti , "a, will licnu'd at pob io , ,
premises In .viinilii towinhlp, in il I e . u i
rilltl'.SDAV, .lANUAKV 17' Is;
nt 10 nMoek Inth' forenoon, nl thai i. ,
tale of ivlili mi N. Ilruwri, dtciii e I. ... , , ,
ilihle Mil. Piopiriy sit .nie in v.m , .
nlorcsnlil Is uion l nml desi rihcd ns 1. 1
i olnmeiiemir nl a corner ri li.ds.,' ti ,
and i irl i Wop; tiicnco noilii s veiMV r o .
rmirlhilegrer'S e it scvenly-i in and . ,. , , r ,
theiico south ntneleoii Rtid nne-hur o i ' (
Htty-slx nnd foiir-tetitli rods; thence sunt o . .
nml one fonrt'i d.'irri'es ea't sit nml fo ii t ,in (
incnen snuili llilr'e 'nand Hir 'e-f eii'i i , (
twelve nml foiir-temii rmlsi thi ne" sou h .
nn'd one.f urth d'giee;, west 0. ml ion i
mils i 1 hence south 'vveiity r, ur .mi iM j
degn es, rn'toro ami Flx-ti'iith r its ; tn )( , , '
iliihly-scveii ri'id one foul th ihgn, , . s , ,
lenitirodsi thence s-utith scion ni.,i tu ,r
degree", east llnee nn I rUM.iemu ,0i, , '
Huiiili Iwerity t 'in ninl uiii" 'on Hi i . i
anl i m -tenth lod-; tlietusi s i.ii, jn , (
Hires loitrlli ileg'e. a, ea-t unco mils , t . , ,
ten and t lire-fourth degrees, rust . .or nn . f
tenth rods ; Ihenri' sotilli :t il, , . . i . 4
rods; llience somli Ihlr'y-lvvu i d n. n
d'riree.i. east iilueiuiM; tle'i.ee n..itli d h
d'Vrr'i'K eesl live m d tvvitthiii ri 's j i. . t ,
teiity.f veu nn llhr'-criniiih di c, , ... ''
lu-eerods; thoiice south el.lny-ihr ( .m I
d. gis I'-, e i-l live noil twn-tenll I.. it,
'lilileeti und one.r irt'tdirrs. . i
nevcn-l' nth to Is; th nei'iinrth . v i.' . ;
vv-e-t live nut-: tin neo siu'n nn r i ,
f urlh degrees, wi'st sev h ii.i t tn . i
He lie" no-th liw'iit -r nr io. tii- -e 1 1 i
w si live uud, ig ii-'. n Uro h: Hi i e .
sev u unit t if'-e-f eirth d '.j '-i-.v t
t .in-et.t i rods ; Hi tn e ii"ri tie . ..
h .if i'pj cn, iv t ilirn-d"
s"vcu'y-i.l 'O and i .'-fuuiitl de ,
two- ei th r ds ; Hi u in rtt. 1 n .
four h tii gu-s. west In. iity tun
ni ls; tl enee north tvvei tv-foui-.i'iii t . ,
gt'es, wdm ,1'iirlieri mil idni-'i i.'li . - .
Kollfll i tgllty I llir l;d Ote loilltlul : . i i I, i,
three ntnl iitni-le.ithr ds; tit nu .i i
east sic und lluei-tenti rods ; in . .
etglif and ihr e.fo ,rih il. v,i . '
till l libie-teiitll l ids , tl'i.-e i.oi u . . ,
one it i.i d gr i", wen. iliiri.i-t 'o 1 1 . i
ruisluliic ilaioof begjriniiK-.iuiii.iii .u
I . I I A. it il K
ai.doiie luii drill sid ihtrly-om ;eniu ., wm ,,n
me er etc I a I u.ie .V'ali r Power
iiijs; iii uiii!.: tu.
Willi lull I I nil I f ) lll'l S I' lilt IVVtl.tl-l . ct le r
slul uh el, a saw .Mill a nun e
lJivolliti"; lloii.-i", l iinl; i urn,
iwo ivuguu-ho'is's mid ill) r i.e e ary out-i
tugs; ai'i.tit 'ii.litieii in ic-ate i e r it mil uiul, r
ul'lv..tl a vi. .n, tu" wo r .inn . .a, f
light to i nli l U u.i iu un ci o lh gi.uml mu.ii
and lies, i il ed as follows, to-i ti :
c inmoi.' ingin ullii. otnf r. sildili sctll an t
atiuuiple; tn nee lontli n v, niy-i ii und on -nu.r
degrees, cusi tl iod ; Un nee south Unity. nine u.u
ouc-h.ill ilei-liis, inst II, lee Rl.s; til me S'.'iiu
cli:hticii Uegrci'fi, east tweiity-iuri e u d six i. n a
to Is ; Hi. nee suulti slsty-lhiio anil thn e- outih tit
gr.es east nine lod) ; the ceiouth lltlt t u te.n c
west eleven mid elght-lclilli loos ; tin nie outu
Hilit-t'iu ilegrces. we.-t nine lulu lh. nie to mi
seven and on -halt ilegues, wi"t Hilinin r
ill-nee south iilue mid i-ne-half degie. s w. -t
six ruU; tlience south twelv and one-h if d'-
grtey, east six rods; tlicuro -oi th foi r...jr
and onc'lintf (Ii(.iiis ir.it Hx lorls, Hun
south twenty -seven anil Ihicc-fiii.itli di,iec- we--twelve
mil thiie-tiiith ions ; tl.ci cc toiilh ilihn
seven an I otic-fourtn iligues, wist two und Iwo
tenth tols; thci.co north tidily m,d n.c-lialf oc
glees, west eleven nnd sK-tentti loCs ; Iberne i.ortli
nine degncs, t ast three rods ; Hiencu ninth Iw-entv
four degrees, cist twenty four and seven Until ro.-s,
HiDi.io iionli lifty-clght an i oi.c-half degtees. cjsi
tin rods ; tin neo noi lh tldrty ami one h lfthgriis
east live rods ; the neo north seven degr i s, east se -cn
inils, theiico along wist bunk of rate on a li.c
parullil witli and two rod- distant fiom line on easl
side to stuuo lu line of Hi si disci ibid I met ; us lna:
bo iiei'essiiy tn in ilntalii tletcoii u dun and laei.
In go tl woiklng ordi r, doing nsl.tCo liai ui us p s .!
I lu to the ground and i to s growing tin leuti
'I his pri.pt ny Iswlihln hair a mile if thotownrf
.MHIIliivdlo and I be nun" disianieot I be line of tin
N. .v vv. I, inlriad wllcli li i amy gradul and
wl.lelitsrxpectcdtobe compli.tcd during the coin
ing summer.
Ti nils or s iix Tt n pi r. cent ct one-tout th of un
puielu-e minify to bo pal 1 at the sulking do not
Iho i roperty . the mo foiirlh less Uio ten percent u'
eolillr.uallin c-f sate, nn t the leuinliilng ibr
luurihs In on" ear Hi reallir witn Inteicst ir in
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in be given en tho llr.-i day ot April he.
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