The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, March 01, 1878, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA,
THE OOLMBIAN.
iii.ooiisiiuiiii, mi pay, Mincn i, ts;n
Ilond ilmo Tal.lc.
LACKAWANNA & DLOOMStimitl HAIL ItOAD
At (lit time an unusual number of person
troubled with coughs and cold come to our
knowledge, wlilcli mtRht bo wonderfully de
creased by the more general Hue of tliat well
known remedy, Dr. Haas Krpcctorant.
Accommodation Train,..,
Mall Train
Express Train
NORTH.
.MS A.M.
T.M A. M
1.no l'. m.
6.M P. M.
CATAWISMA HAIL 110A1).
NORTH.
Accommodation Train o.s? A. M,
ltcjrular Express 4.00 P.M.
Throngs ears on Express train cither to New York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
Catawlssa and Wllllamsport.
I.cv. l'rof. Waller K. Krclis preached in the
lleformcd church lal Sunday.
POUT II.
I. M A. M.
4.49 P. M
II. 61 A. M
poem
7,37 I. M.
11,33 A.M.
A lot of men who do not know what they nro
talking about in discussing tlio Silver Hill say
that the Standard Dollar Is worth only 'JO cents.
Jvow to such wo would say, bring on your (di
ver dollars nnd wo will give you more than thnt
in greenbacks. If you havonny to sell nt 03 wo
ill buy.
Next Wednesday is
first day of Lent.
Ash Wednesday! the
the
March 17lli Is St. 1'atrcVs Day. All
places of business In town will be closed.
John Ikeler of Van Cinip and family have
removed to Three Hirers, Michigan where
ihey will take up their residence.
Augustus Wilson of (Irecnwood has remov
ed to Kearney Junction, HuITilo county, Ne
braska. There will be a Mawiuo I! ill at Cadman's
hall on the evening of March 1th, "Maskcws"
are growing fashionable.
Kev. 0. D. S. Marclay of Ashland lias ac
cepted a call to the Lutheran Church of Ibis
place, and will remove here shortly.
ShorHl'lIoH'man took young Mowrer, convic
ted uf forgery at February court, to the peni
tentiary lat week.
From the Adjutant General' Heport we
learn that Uoliimbi u countT lias 3,221 militia
enrolled and subject to military duty.
Hon. K. J. Mclltnrv will pleae accept our
thanks lor copies of the reports of the Adjutant
General, Slate Treasurer, and Superintcn
dent of Public Instruction for 1877.
lludolph Yeager of Slabtown was arrested by
Deputy United Slates Marshal T. E. Cleddis
on the 1 8lh of February on a charge of carry
ing on the business of a retail dealer In liquors
and manufacturer cigars, not having paid the
pecial tax Im oscd by law. He was brought
before U. S. Commissioner Binith, and gave
bill In the sum of S,t,000 for his appearance on
the 2",l, at which time after a hearing he wa
lwund over for trial in tlio United Slates Di
trict Courts and committed to the Columbia
county jail for safe keeping. Col, Knorr ap
peared for llio government, and 0. It. Mellck
for the prisoner.
A CAMPAUIN StANDnil.
When Dr. K. V. I'lerce was a candidate for
S ale Senator, his jtnlitical opjtonents publish
ed a pretended analysis of his jtopular medi
cines hoping thereby to prejudice the people
against him. His election bv an overvvliel
tiling ninjority severely rebuked his tratluevrs,
who sought to impeach his business integrity.
Xo notice would have been taken of these etui
p.iign lies were it not that some of his fiiemies
(and every successful business man has his full
piota of envious rivals) are republishing these
bogus atrily-Ks. Numerous and most absurd
formulas hive been published, purortiitg to
come from high authority ; and it Is a signifi
cant fact that no two have been at all aliko-con-cludvely
proving the dishonesty uf their authors.
From Main to Mexico, the farmers speak in
praise of the great medicinal worth of Foiitz's
Horse and Cattle Powders. They speak from experience.
Tempku.vncK Meiitinos. Hereafter the
Gospel Temperance Meetings will be held on
Tuesday evenings. That of next week will
meet at the Iiaptisl Church at ";30 p. m.
liarney Stohucr has removed to his farm in
Mt. Pleasant, and J. L. Girton has taken
charge of the hotel recently kept by Stolitier.
Mr. llirton is well known by travelling uieu,
and will undoubtedly keep n hotel worthy of a
fair share of public patronage.
The dwelling house of Jaritis Harrison, near
Jonestown, Columbia county was burned, with
all its contents, on Wednesday morning of last
week, This is a severe loss to Mr. Harrison,.is
there was no insurance on the property.
iiVio.
That old and popular remedy, familiar in
every household throughout the laud, known
as Dr. Uoxe's Hive Syrup, is now supciceileil
by Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seueka which
ranks above all other medicine lbrcouglis,culds,
and croup.
rn,H,inv . i. ...... ,i, .t . n.i a
'"""""J 4444J "J
the hearing in the Williuuispuit liond nine, but
us on seveial previous onasioiis, couu-c-1 on
bolli bides iiotititd Judge Klivelt that it was
Impossible lor them to attend, nud asked for a
continuance. The case will be heard at Maicli
Court. '
A correspondent of the Shicknhinny IMo
says that there are no saloon keepers in the
country who attempt to conduct their places
more strictly in accordance with the law than
the Uiliuore boys do. Tills is perlealy Hue.
In uddiliou to their being law abiding citizens
they keep the nicest and licslitsl of u.voleis to
be found outside the cities.
Prom January 1st is, , to January 1st lba
the C'oLU3UilAN ollice averaged cue job lor
every tt oi king day. Making in all over 1UU,
OCR) impressions. Although not large, this l
good lor the lurd times, ami shows that the
people know where to get tneir printing done
in the ilea est manner and at liw lowest rates,
Mr. James Corrie, Dentist, in llnlliiuoi
writes: "I have u-ed Dr. Hull's Cougli Syrui
personally and in my family for two or time
) ears, and 1 am prepared to say that there i
nothing to compare to it as a remedy for coughs
Colds, etc."
Representative lirown on Tuesday last in
troductd a bill into the House "'repealing ill
uet authorizing the selection of borough oltieers
in pursuance of uu act lo define, the limits and
organize the town of Itloomsburg.
We are not informed as to the lull uieaniii;
the bill. Will one of our
copy when printed ?
ut
members send us a
Wo have just received from the published
a new wall map, size I feel by 0 fat. It is
beautifully colored by counties and contains
every post-oflice in the state, by the latest
thorities coructly locates the rivers, mouii
tains, railroads, and canals, and is complete in
every particular. It is printed on line paper,
securely mounted on strong mu.lin and on rol
lers, and will be furnished at the low price of
fcb.OO, et by J. H. llntler A Co. I'liiladelphi
livery school and home should have a copy
Ksouire Morris' court was crowded on Mini
day morning to hear a suit between Sainviel Ale
nnd M, Wynkoop to recover the difference In:
tween a bid for a mare nt public sale, nnd the
price slio brought on a resale, tho purchaser
Wynkiiop having refused to comply with his
bid, f. J, andertliee, hsij , appeared for lb
plaintiff and J.ii, Itnliisoii, Esq., for tlio di
feudant. Eighteen witnesses wero examined
and lifter argument on both sides tho justice re
served his decision until Thursday morning at
ten o clock,
township orrtcKns elected femiuaiit i
TiinouoitocT the comm.
In years pit New York was supposed tolead
the country in the amount of business transac
ted and in the skill with which her merchants
nltracted orders and customers from all parts of
the Union. In those days, now past, all for
eign steamers landed at her wharves, and she
had some advantages over her sister city of
Philadelphia, which do not now exist.
Tho only lino of steamers carrying the Amer
ican thg sails weekly from and to Philadelph ia
and her merchants receive their foreign ship
ments direct, without the delays incident to the
New York custom house. In the matter of
tilling orders by mail, which now has grown to
be such an immense business, Messrs. Straw
bridge & Clothier, of Philadelphia, are leading
the country.
The promptness with which orders for dry
goods and requests for samples are filled by
this wide-awake house is surprising. A letter
ahlres-ed to this firm, instead of having to
wait its turn, is answered by return mail, and
all orders executed, not only satisfactorily and
immedialely, but at prices with which few
houses can compete. New York will have to
look to ils laurels if its merchants expect to
keep ahrc.i't of such a Philadelphia house as
that of Strawbridge & Clothier,
FHECIC VS. LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL CO.
The case of Joseph M. Freck vs. the Locut
Mountain Coil & Iron Company was argSied in
the Supreme Court recently. It is an action in
trespass brought by the company against Mr.
Freck. The latter leased certain lands for a
term of ten vears in Centralia from the Locust
Mountain Coal & Iron Company, with the
right to dig, mine and take away coal fiom
perilled limits in the Centreville basin in Co
lumbia county. In 1S70 the lease expired and
the property reverted t-i the company, when it
is alleged to have been discovered that in the
course of hi workings Mr. Freck had worked
beyond the limit of his lease and thus injured
ihc Centralia mine, which is owned by the
Locust Mountain Coil Company. The case
was previously tried in the Court o Common
Pleas No. 2, of Philadelphii, and under the
charge of the Court a verdirt of damages in the
sum of $17,000 was rendered agiinst Freck
and in fivor of tho company. The case was
removed to the Supremo Court by Mr. r reck
on assignments of error. The ci-e was conclu
ded, but a decision will probably not be ren-
dered for some lime to cuiiie. I'ottsvillc Chron
icle.
HEADING THE DEvTil WA11HANTS.
La-t week Sheriff Hoffman received from
Gov. Hartranft the death warrants of Hester,
Tully and McHugh. U. K. Little, District At
torney, and C. It. llrockway, one of the counsel
for the pri-oners accompanied the Sherifl'to the
j lil last Wedncsdaj evening to read them to the
prisoners. The party first entered the cell of Pat
rick Tully. He was cool and collected, but licfb'-e
the Slicriu" commenced reading the fatal docu
ment, requested leave to light his pip. The
pirty next proceeded to the cell of Peter Mc
Hugh. Hois still chained to the floor in con
sequence of his attempted escape sometime ago.
He listened pttieutly and without emotion to
the reading of the warrant. Hester's cell was
next vi-ited. He apologized for the lack of
chairs, and was as courteous as if the Sheriff
had brought him a pardon. The three men ex
pressed their thanks to the Sherifl for the quiet
and modest manner in which he had performed
his duty, and for excluding the large number
who requested to be present at the reading of
the warrants. The Sheriff is entitled to credit
for respecting their wishes. It is certainly a
depraved taste that would gloat on the misery
of three human beings on the verge of death,
and such morbid curiosity should be restrained.
Utattr, Justices of the peace, Allen Mann,
J K Fox J Constable, John Hliilerliter ; Super
visors, M Sehlicker, G Paden j School Direc
tors, J J Harlzel, J Ilaker Sr., J It Slmman;
Asscssor,S H llredbcndrr, Judge P Fisher
Itmcctors, D Fink, 0 A Sliuman j Auditor,
J !' For.
llenton. Justice of the Peace, G W Htirli
nun; Constable, A II McCutlum; Supervisors,
A (Wiltons, W Smith ; Poor Overseers, H J
Davis, W L Colo j School Directors, S Hessi
W Ipher ; Assessor, I Mcllcnryj Judge, A
Itartman; Inspectors, W II Gibbons, K S
Evans j Auditor, E Mcllenry.
llerwlek. published elsewhere.
Jlriurcreek. Constable, J Vanpelt J Super
visors, W Stout, O M Power 1 Poor Overseers,
S E Smith, H H Siller; School Directors, N
Siller, L J Adams, (1 W Miller,, M L House
kneclil; Assessor, 0 W Miller; Judge, I Pow
er; Inspectors, D Ilower, D W Marlz; Audi
tor, (I Sehechtcrly ; Town Clerk, T II I! Davis.
(VnrniVi, Justice of the Peace, C G Mur
phy ; Burgess, Thomas Flynn j Town Council,
T Collins, T Mellaril', J Hughes, (1 Jones, D
F Curry, A II Fortner; Constables, T Irwine,
J. Ilrady ; School Directors, G Troulmau, II
Cisblinglon ; Judgs, J P ltrennan, Inspectors,
It W Iteii'on, P Currsn ; Assessor, J T Jones;
Auditor, G W Davis, W Price, tie vote ; Poor
Dirtctor, D Valh.
Canynghnm. Justice of the Peace, J P Han-
noli; Constable, C Maine; Supervisor', A
Honney, W Chapman ; School Director, P
Ilrennau, J Tiley, J Monegli.il:, J Monroe;
si"sor, J P Ilaiiuoti; Judge, J Ilinnon,
north, T Casey, south ; Inspectors, It Purcell,
P Kane, norlh, P Haley, J Ilmwn soulh ; All-
litnr, C MiXtuiro; Town Clerk, J Dewey.
Qitavusii. ,Iiitiie of the Peace, J I! Knillle
Constable, J Walter ; Supervisors, W Sharpie,
D Genccl ; Poor Overseers, P Karns, E Weav
er ; School Directors, O W lWf-nyder, S I)
Itinard; A'ses'or, C Clark; Judge, M Ii
Kline; Inspectors, J S Kreigh, M Hawlin :
Auditor, 1 II Seeshollz.
CVnfrc Constable, II Whituiire; Supervi
sor', S llarman, J Gcigcr; Poor Overseers, II
A Schweppeiiht iser, I) E Havium ; School
Directors, E lliigenbuch, G A Fredericks;
Assessor, II J Deitterich ; Judge, J E Hagen
buch; Inspectors, J W Woolley,T WSchwep
penheiser; Auditor, I Whilmlro; Town Clerk,
S Nevhard.
FMinj Creek. Constable, A Harlman ; Su
pervisors, S Mcllenry, A Bender ; Poor Over
seers, P Weaver, H Karns ; School Directors,
F Wolf, II Fullmer ; As'csor, C J Kreamer ;
Judge, D K Hosier; Inspectors,.! 11 Stoker, S
Weaver; Auditor, I) enner ; Town Clerk,
Dlieishline: Treasurer, .1 M Iluekalew.
i'VuiiM'tt. Justice of the Pe ice, .1 T Keeder ;
Constable, O I) L Kostenbaudt-r ; Supervisors,
J John, W George ; Poor Overseers, J Knittle,
P Manhart ; School Directors, T P Cherring-
ton, C L Artley ; As-is-ors, I W Campbell;
Judge, I) A Munson, P G Campbell, tie vote ;
Inspectors, J Knittle, lie vote between W Tee-
pie W G Fisher; Auditor, J Cleiver.
OreenuW. Constable, A II Parker ; Super
visors, A lteece, D D lltady; School Directors,
C Eve', J C Lainon, U P Mcllenry ; As-ess-
or, J W Eves ; Judge, J Staddon; Inspectors,
C. L Sands, J F Lawton ; Auditor, J F Mack.
Iltmlock. Con-table, W F Fou-t ; Supervi
sors, J duller, 1) locum; roor uven-cers,
I Ci Pursel, E Old ; School Directors, A Smith.
H Sterling ; Assessor, J Hartman ; Judge,!.!
Girton ; Inspectors, J A Harris, J D Pursel
Auditor, N P Moeire.
Jadton. Constable, W P Bobbins ; Siiier
visors, II Shultz, S Youn?; Poor Overseer-,
M Savage, W Brink ; School Directors, W L
Maun'ng, H J Hurleyman ; Assessor, S Hess ;
Judge, J P Hess; Inpector',II II Hurleyman,
C C Derr ; Auditor, A Eveihart ; Town Clerk,
F L lies.'.
iocust. ConsLablc, W H Beinbold ; Super
visors, S Strausser, G Bitner ; Poor Overseers,
D Stine, C Small ; School Directors, J II Long,
C Miller: Assessor, C C Ilower; Judge, I)
Hauck ; Inspectors, J llelwig, W Billman;
Auditor, S Cauip, TownCltik, N Engleinrt.
-Vuiijon. Constable, I Mcllride; Supervi
sors, E B Hartman, W II inline ; Poor Over
seer, B Sterling ; School Directors, J Zei'lol't,
T Giugles; A..-eor, J M Smith ; Judge. D
Phillips; Inspectors, G W Siqqdee.S S Biiuyah.
Maine. Justice of the Peace, J 11 Jamison ;
Constable, J W Shuman ; Supervisors, X Mil
ler, J Fenstern.ac'.ier ; As-t-sor, I) B Federoif ;
Judge, D Miller; Inspectors, W II Fisher, F 1:
Grovcr; Auditor J B Nuss ; Town Clerk, II
Karnes,
Mifflin. Constable, J Wolf; Supervisors;
Creasy, I Ilendersliott ; Poor Overseers,
Fry, W C Hnrtzel ; School Directors, AC. Mil
ler. S Iletler ; Assessor, A W Hess ; Judge,
II Hctler, Inspectors, M Keller, D M Hutten-
fctein ; Auditor, I) H Montgomery.
.lonour--.Iustice of tlio Peace, J (J Quick
Constable, J Q Barkley ; Supervisors, P Foust
P S Knrshuer ; Poor Overseers, J (i Quick, W
PMotiscr; School Directors, II S lteny, J X
(lorelon ; Assessor, PA Evans; Judge, .1 Bo
darmel : Inspectors, II B Aldrich, S Giger
Auditor, L Eyer.
Mouid i'teisiiil.-Justico of tlio Peace, G W
Jucoby ; Constable, I) Strotip ; Supervisors, A
J Ikeler, . HoKell ; Poor Overseer, J Mor
dan, 1! KUtler; School Directors, P Creiisy,!
C Howell: Asessor,.l Vance; Judge, J Slrour
Inspectors, J Howell, II Ale; Auditor ,1
Crouse.
Orange. Constable, M C Keller; Superi
sors, S Heurie', II De Long ; Poor Overseers
A 11 Herring, tie between 1! Wertman and J
Stiner ; School Directors, A Patterson, S Hut
ton; Assessor F Herring ; Judge S .iuiincr
man : Inspectors, S A Sliarpless, I K Dildine
Auditor, J Crawford.
BERWICK ELECTION,
Tho following arc the officers elected, io fill
the various positions In that hoio'uglt i Chief
Burgess John MeAnall. Assistant Burgess
II. C. Frea. Town Council W. B. Frea',
John M, Moorhcnd, M, W, Jackson, Isaiah
Bower, Samuel Bender, J, F, Opdykc. School
Directors J. F. Eyerty, and Benjamin Illcks.
As'es'or Alexander Thompson. Inspectors
Michael Thornton nnd W. M. Bredbenner.
Judge of Election G. II. Wells. Oversetrs of
Poor O. II. P. Kitchen and Levi Kurtz. Au
ditor L. T. Thompson. Constable J. O.
Jacoby. High Constable I. F. Chamberlain.
T. V. I'owderly, tho Labor Party's candi
date, was elected Mayor nf Scraiiton,
by 524 majority with the enlire ticket for
city officers Last fall tho party had over
2,000 majority. The Select Council stands
Citizen's ticket, I I; Lalior Keform, 0; Com
mon Council Citizens', 29; Labor, 28; School
Controllers Citizens', 8; Labor, 12.
Business Notices.
Cull nt McKimieys lor Shoes,
J. F. Caldwell is increasing tho size of
his Loim. nnd lowering the price to 10 cts,
and .'1 for 15.
Dishes f 3.75 per set nt I.
Best whito
Ilartmnn's.
A new lot of Dress Plaids at Liltz et
Sloan's, prieu 10 to 15 cents n yard.
American Watches in heavy coin silver
cases warranted for two years for twenty
elollars nt L. llernhard's popnlir jewelrv
store.
it.
22 tf
Ladies Pin Stripe Hose
man's.
nt I. W. Harb
lleflect that in every cemetery of the silent
tenants are the victims of neglected Coughs
and colds, and If you arc thus afflicted, uroiel
rtfir fait by resorting nt one to Ifaldn JImty of
Itmehound and Tar, an Immediate, agreeable,
and certain means of cure, Sold by all Ding
gist'. Pike's Toothache Drops euro In a inln
lite.
feb. lit.
Coal ! Coal ! ! Coal ! ! !
Extra preparation I
Superior quality !
Orders left ut 1. W. MeKelvy's
Store at. our oflice, or sent through
tho mails will receive prompt at
tention. Your patronage is respectfully
solicited.
C. W. Neat, & Buo.
May 1, 1S77.
BUSINESS CAKDS.
VISITING CAKDS,
USL i'JUl llKAUP,
HILL HEADS,
POSTBIIH, At!, ftOH
Neatly nnd Cheaply printed nt the CoLUM
wan Ollice.
STATEMENT of THE FINANCES
of tiik
COUNTY OF COLUM1JIA.
from January 1st, 18TJ, to January 1st, UIs,
statement showlmr lafs assessed ami bal
ance still ilue.
ASSESSBO.
still nris.
o s
E.2
Mmmmsw mm HiiHii
J". I 'ii IS fc'lt 1 n lit I I '
fs
P. S. Bates, jeweller nnd watchmaker makes
n specialty ol repairing. All work done by
liiin is sure to give perfect satisfaction.
The largo stock of Clock', Watches nr.il sil
cnare received by P. S. Bates only u lminlli
or two ago is being very rapidly reduced by his
extensive sah-s nt the lowes.t possible prices.
Pleasant as honey, the old folks like it the.
young people like it and the babies cry lor
it we mean Dr. Frazier's Cough Syrup. If
Boots nnd Shoes cheap nt McKinr.ey's.
Bet Calico 7 cents ensh or produce at I.
W. lliutmau's.
GIIAND FUBNITU11E SALE MARCH 9lh
OF SOLID BLACK WALNUT SUITS,
PAINTED SUITS and Extension Ta
ble, wood seat Chairs and e'ane-sealcd
('hairs. Lounges, Lookinc-ir'asses, Cup
boards, Sinks, Be'dsteads, Brackets, Picture
1 ramcs and Chromos.
The above Furniture) is New anil of the
latest styles, neither second-hand nor cheap
ly made. Sale at 10 o'clock n. in. ut Cad
man's Furniture Store.
Lutz it Sloan will have more, of those fin
isheil whito Shirts this week for 75 cents
each.
Tlio Uoval Safeguard Oil at D, A. Creasv's
is all the go.
If von have a watch, clock, or anv kind nf
jewelry or silverware to repair, take it to P. S.
Hates who always gives pertect satistaction.
Boss Cigars, 2 for 5 cents, nt I). A. Crea
Kubbers nt McKinney's.
Hutter. Kegs. Lard and Dried Fruitbouclil
anil sold at I. W. Ilartman's.
Persons who wero elecled Justices of the
Peace at the election will do well to bear in
mind that it is necessary that all those elected
lo this office notify the Prothonotary of their
acceptance of the same, within thirty days af
ter the election, and also whether their elec
tion is lo fill a vacancy b expiration of term
or resignation, ns well as the name of him who
formerly held the ollice. This is made necess
ary in order that the Prothonotary may be en
abled to notify the Secretary of Stale, and pre
vent delay In receiving commissions, ns In no
caso will notice of election be given until this
Information is received.
COuKT 1'ltOCEKUINUsl.
1
Court convened on Thursday, the 21st of
rebruaxy pursuant to aeljournuieut, mainly for
the purpose of hearing the matter of attachment
against the WMIamsitort councils, but on aiioll
cations of counsel on both sides the hearing was
continued to March 15th.
llrockway & Elwell vs. Conyucham town
ship. Caso stated, Opinion of Court lilcel.
Judgment for defendant.
A W Kreamer vs. Pottsvillo Fire Insurance
J3ompany. Service Kt uside.
L. Kiuley vs. N. S. Campbell. Motion for
a new trlfl overruled.
Lunacy of Levi Miller, Finding of comuiis
elou superseded.
In the mailer of the Auditor's report In es
tate of Geo. F. Watson, Exceptions dismissed
and report confirmed.
LIST OF PETIT JIUIOKS FOIt MAltCH TEItM,
ISIS.
SECOND MONIIAV.
Bloom David Armstrong, N. S. Pursell,
Frank Mcllride, E. B. Bidleman ; Beaver
Jes'e Mltenhonsc, Frank Ilhodes; Benton L.
B. Stiles, Wui. Ash, Samuel Appleman, Daniel
Shultz; Berwick Benjamin Hicks, m. H,
Stackbouse; Briarereek Wm. Hippenstee! ;
Cala wissa John S. Mensch, O. P. Pfahlcr, Ja
cob Federolf, M. V. It. Kline; Centre Freas
Fowler; Centralia David Walsh; Fishing
creek Wm. Evelaml, Geo Pcaler, John Crev
cling; Franklin Washington Parr; Jackson
T. S. Christian, John Kanlz; Locust Chris-
tiah Smnll, Samuel Mears; Madison Thomas
C. Wilson, Conrad Kramer; Main James W.
John; Mifilin A. C. Millard; Montour
Fred Stauger, John Thomas ; Orange George
W. Hess; Pine L. A. German; Scott Geo.
Kelchner,
TltllU) MONHAY,
Bloom Wni. WInterstecn, Geo. A. Clark,
W, O. Holmes, W, W. Barrett, Michael Casey,
Jr., Henry Sloan, Levi , Cox, George A.
Herring, C. S, Fornwald; Benton Eli Mc
llenry ; Briarereek J, It. Mosteller ; Catawis-sa-II.
J. Keeder, O. W.Reifsnyder, Wm. Mil
ler, Georgo A. Scott ; Centralia John Spring;
Fishingcreek Samuel Thomas; Grtcnwood
Isaac Heacock; Hemlock John P, Guild,
Daniel Yocum; Jaekson Samuel Yocum; 1,0
cust Henry II. Ithoeles, Enoch Kester; Madi
son Albert Girton, Robert Manning; Mifilin
Wm. Creasy, II. S. Workheiser; Montour
John G, Quick; Mt. Pleasant Wm. Grimes;
Orange H, J, Conner; Pine John Uruner,
John W. Dawald; Scott-H. H. Brown, Wll-
lets Hartman j Sugarloaf C, Is. Moore, Wm,
Peter in an.
iVnc. Constable, I) Gorducr ; Stiperiors
J Masters, L Unger ; Poor Oi erseers, 11 Low
J (iordner; School Directors, fi H Gordner, J
Chainberliu, T Sloch,S Eckmnu, W Karcher
Assessor, A J Lyons ; Judge, J V Kinney
Inspectors, N Moser, J L Fensterumeher
Auditor, F P Masters,
Iloarin'jcriek. Constnble, W Osinun ; Supei
visors, ( i r Lraig, J l.cnn ; Poor Uverseer-
A hitner. W .aimer ; School Directors,
J Ilarig, W Howels ; Assessor, D Long ; Judgi
J Craig i Inspectors, J Iloll'maii, I Houck
Auditor I) Long, '
Sumrlmf- Justice of tho Pence, A I.aubaeh
Constable, W A Kile; Supcrwsors. A J Hess,
J Lewis; School Directors, A II Albertson, I-
S Fritz, M A Comstock ; Assessor, J (! l.uu
bach ; Judge, I 11 Hess; Inspectors, E Dils,Z
A Kline; Auditor, A U l rilz.
Seoll. Constable, H W Whito; Supenisors
W Ruckle, R Culp ; School Directors, II
Brown, W C Robison ; Auditor, C C Trench
Assessor, I CCreveling; Judge I It Bobbins j
Inspectors, J Pulhn, W Pettit.
PUBLIC SALES,
I, K. Krickbaum, admtuislralor of Margare'
Karns, deceased, will sell real eslalo In Bm'.on
township, March !Hh, at 10 o'eloek a. m.
The administrators of Benjamin Miller de-
ceaseil will sell a large quantity of personal
properly at his residence in Catawhsa touiishi)
i'ii March 1st and 2d,
See advertisements,
Mothers will grow weary and sigh over (he
restoiisib!lily that Baby ploccs upon Ibiui, but
Ihey have the high privilege of thaping
character for usefulneos, Tho exercise of pa.
tience and the preservation of Baby's health by
the proper use of Dr. Bull' Baby Syrup will
give them great present comfort and
tire happlnew. 25 cents per bottle.
Hoot headquarters nt McKinney's.
Many consumptives arc now- usinir Dr.
raziers Hoot Hitters ami uotign cyrup
''caver
Hrnton
I'.i-rwlek !
Illoom '
ltilaic ii-t-k..
t'atitw Is-ii,. .
Ccntlalla ..,
Centre '
e'onvnuh.iin.
Flshimrer'k.
Fiankliu....!
Urecnwooel..'
Hemlock....,
Jackson
Locust ,
Mil'llson
Malno
Mllllln
Montour....
M'. l'U-asant
Orango
I'lno
Uo.iringcr'k.
Scott
suttarloaf ...
Total
HI'rfl IIS
UJ-.I Us
ll.Tll 4s
.'isin t.'i
1,'i'J ss
Jll"ll,
:m 47
aijinjl
ami -si
l.Miinn
;o-i hi
llli!7.'i
urn ii'
a'j r.i
171S07
111' II
Wi M
1411 ill
lilllfi,
stawi
li-JS III
l'.llSOll
.115 21!
Hit no ski 4.17 rt -JT.'S)
4'iim 7. vt s71tsi 1.', .10
jiii'ii. si in :mi ani
11.1 i M 17.11.1 si i; in Mis
7.; m in an. 7U2 70 :n;rsi
s.'iki 70 ml swin Sinn
17ii, 'I .vi, wivi IT vi
si inn 31 sil loss it Jl .vi
Sin -ii .hi .vi sou
SS.VI 9 7.11 114- SI Ii .Ml
:rs rsti ia i.ri .tu ,i -.f in
'.1.11 ai t
im! i;
liW 11
"II S'J
nil 7.-
3J4 '.I I
.is; to
Ml 21
S'.IJ 0:1
.TO wl
11111
1.171 '.is
3i:i;j
s.1.111 MM
.VI. VI1 7. VI
4I.VM 4 7.1
14 '110 11 M
7lii vi 31
47 .VI ilTU
77 110 2.1 lai
651X1 117(1
51H01 1011
.11 Bl) 2.S2.1
Mill 4 2.1
4100 Mat
r,3 501 31 4.1
Clew
II. VI
!I2KI
W IHI
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II '!
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BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
Tilts school, as at present constituted, onersllioverybestfactlltlesfor Professional and Classical learning.
liulldlngs spacious, ltn ltlng and commodious i completely heated by steam, w ell icntllated, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply of pure,so
STJs-iitlo'n hi-'altlifiil, anu casv nt access. Teachers experienced, efficient, and alhe to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough. Eipcneta
moderate. Klft cenUsa week deduction tonllexpectln ; to teach, students admitted at any time, lluoins reserved w hen desired.
Courses of study prescribed by the stale :
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. 1 1. Commercial, lit. Course in Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
The Kl.-ment.iry. Scientific and Classical Courses am I'lloprWloXAL, and students graduating therein, receive State Diplomas, conferring the followla
corresponding Degrees ; Master ot the hlemenu : Master of tlio sciences : Master of tho Classics, eiradiutcs In tho other Courses receive .Normal Cortlncales
their atiniiiineiits., signed bv the omecrsot the limrd of Trustees.
The course or Mud y prescribed by the Mule Is liberal, and tlio scion title and Classical courses are not Inferior to I hose of our best Colleges.
The "tate requlresa higher ord-r nf eltlr.ensiiin. The time's dumand II. Ills oao of tho prime object ot nils school to help to secure It, by furnishing Intelli
gent an 1 eillclent Teachers for her schools. Tothlsendlt solicits young ptsous of geio.1 abilities and good purposes, those who desire to Improve their tlm
and tlie-lr talents, as students. To alt such It promises aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor alter leaving ischool. foe
Catalogue, ad.lirss the Principal.
ION. U'll.l.I.t.ll IM, Will, ! I'rrslili-nl lliinnl of Trusters-
sept, s, '70.-
ith remarkable success.
tf
3S32S 50U5UI 50C23 10 lStllS 55 Cl'i l)J
AMOUNTS DUB TOn mKVIOCS YKAKS.
Districts. Collectors, year. Co. Dog.
Conynglmm, .1. J.CoiiKhlln, 1S71, 162 1.1 WM
llenton, Sam Apple-man " 4121
llenton, I K K Lutibiecll, 1S75, i !X lies
Cietawlssa, Joseph Jlartz, " 4''l isi ll.V)
ConynKham, Sitnl Lcnlhan, " 1IHI 11 tul
pine, ,1 II Coinell-on, " '."Jii.1 ti.ni
llenton. ti W Iliirleman,lS7, 40 .11 27 .10
llrlaicreek, J C Smith. ' 114 41 21 Ml
Catawlssa, Jo-eph Jlartz, " isu.1 3.1 .VI
Ccntie, Jo-eph A Hess, " 22i: 70 2lll
Couviit-hani, Aai on Person, " M4l It nil
Jit l'lensuut. John Moidilli, " WI22 4 00
Pint, J 11 Cornellson, " 0.111 11.11
Sugarloaf, K J Alhirlson, " 17J.14 aiw
3 1:11 III 257 .10
II. W. McltKYNOl.Iis, Treasurer of said conn
ty In aecouul with suld county on county
lands.
1577 1 K.
Jan. 1, To amt. uncollected pilor to
1S77 tl.l.tvllfl
To unit, on hand at hi-t settlement.. l,2i!'l!il
e-ounly and JallturnsseM'il toi-'.7 s,ajs;H,
3rl72
McKinncys Slioc Store
House.
below Court
Sinca tho discovcrj' "f r. William's In
dian Ointment there is certainlv nn excuse
for iny one to sutler with the Piles. See ad
vertisement, tf
Admission free nt McKinney's.
Itnval Safeguard Oil gives the safest vet
iiiot brilliant liuhl of nnv oil in the world
I-sir sale nt 1). A. Crease's, the only place in
town where it can bo had. Krery one tltouU
try it.
Priceless Discovery.
A Sure Cure for Piles.
A sure cure for the blind, Meedlng. Itching and til-
'ernteil plies lias Ik en tiiscovereii lev nr. v in jm.ian
toman rcmeim eaueii it'. vviiii.iins innianwun-
irienl. A stneli-box hascimd the worst o'd elironle
cusfse'f tweiil.v Ilv e nnrt tl lrlv jeurs' stundlltg. No
one need suit r live tplnutcsafierappKlnir this nun
del fill snot hi ii tr tnedhli.e lotions, lijsirtiini'iitsand
t Ii-etiinrli's do mcie harm than coesl VMlli.ua's
(iliitiiient sunneris tho tinners, a avs the luteii-e-
Itchliur (particularly nt nltrlit alter ertttnir waiiu In
bed), acts ns u poultlei-, gives tiistulit nlid painless
teller, and Is piep-ired only for Piles and uothlni;
else. Ibniisnnds of cured nntlenls atte'st Itsvhtuis
and phjslelaiiNuf all scrools proiioune-e It the j;re,iu
est contribution tomedlelneof iheau'e. It nnillers
not now loniror severeivvou navu n en su et iiil-
vou enn be cured.
.vir .losepu m itjoeT, e leveiano, einro, wrnes: i
siircereci tor v ears vvnn lieiiinL-nnri I le-erateit t'tie-s,
trieu rt'int'uv liner remedy noteruseii. aimcoiisiiiitsi
plivsieians m riuiiiueiniiia. I.oulvii r. t lnelnnail,
and lids tltv i ami spent hundreds of dollars, bnl
found no it lit f until I obtained it bn e f Dr. Mlll.ini s
Ilidlnli Ointment some four months aero anil 11 has
cilieil lite roniptetely. I had a p.nl OI the box le-tt
vwueu i iritve to n inenti t( inil'C vvnn nail oocieri tl
with U1.HI.V physicians, and nsii last lesoit went tu
the nrileft I ot SPllmrs. Arkansas, for Irestiniiit
lie informs uietbat the Indian ointment b.isttlso
cured him of the piles. It Is certainly a vvondei nil
dlseuverv, and should 1st usctl by the uuny thou
sands v.l.o uronovv sunrrliiL-with that dre-ud dis
ease
rsrito.ooo Itevvard will bo raldfora morocettaln
remedy, sold by all Druggist. Ult. G, V. FltA-
!.!(, sole propneior, tieveiana u,
DOX'T XEGLKCT A COlKfll
or cold, vrlipn 25 cents wll buy a boltloof Dr. Fra
t r s uujiii p-yniji at ruv iirug siore. it lias
in Mfttajiii us num j unu aiuj b turt'ls.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Dr. FMzlcr's Coiiirli Svrun ustd In pnnhprM.m
with Dr. Frazler's Kogi Ulturs wILLCLKi:t'o5Llil-
bunclard Meara Laundry, Vlu eland, O, Oct. so, 'TO.
sufTiTlni: Iiumanltv to v.rltejuu, For sume tlino 1
wnssortly anilcttd v,h a cougli, ralslUL' badfetulT,
ulthewry sjinntomcf bt'liifucuunrmtaconsmuii
tUu. I tried dlfferettt medicine nnd run-n uitiu.nt
niidlnc relit fj 1 also consulted tlireo of uur must
pruimntiii ijftfiaitu puj ncinns, uw iat one of
WlllL'il OrOnOUDCe IIIV CafeH Si-rldllS. niul tnrnrrnort tt
that I could not lhe moro than afew months. Atiout
thWtline, henrlnir of jour wondei tul hiiccees 1 com-
4iituiiu lumuK jum ui in ironniiuuii null jour
Itoot lUttt-rs and was at onto U-nt titled, and alter
usinir tho inedlclnu hcmutiwi innnMi i mui lnv.ir
entirely cured, lOltHKNCE DUNN.
if Mr. Dunnaealn writes, nmifr rf,it r.f Ai,(fitt
4, lTl.-Dr, Fraler, Dear Mr: lean t-ndorsu our
...... mm, ce-r jruiu etiu laue
that It Is now nearly one jear slneo 1 was cured.
.My lungs are to-dny strong and sound, havlcirno lo
'airn of the dlseaso.
noT,1'!? i.'ovBn:V.rdlcln's for themselves.
. ... . , (ui'iireeir e.ieveiana, u.
Tor Sale by all Druggists.
. Dec, 14, ls7I-ly
A GENTI.K HINT.
In our stylo of climate, with its sudden
chances ot temperature. mm. !n,l n,.,l t,..
shiuo ollen lnlcrminglctl in n tingle day, it
is no wouderthat our children, Wends and
relatives are so frequently taken from usby
neglected colds, half the deaths resulting
directly from this cause. A bottle of Ilu
Fchoc's German Syrup kept ubout your homo
lor mnuediato uso will prevent Ferious sick-
less, a inrge uoeior s mil anil perhaps death
uy euu usuui uircu or lour uoses. Por cuiing
Consumption, Hemorrhage, Pneumonia, So
vcre Coughs, Croup or any elUcaso of tho
Uiroat or l.ungs, its success istimply 0nder
lul, as your druggist will tell you. German
fcyrm; is now told in every town and villago
nn tins e-uitiiiiriii. i-ampio bottles lor trial,
ivv ; regular tuo, joe.
April 27, 77-1 y jl
"il I IM "Ken" , vvauieu lo nittscrlUt for tho
sjuyw Agents Journal, a llamUomely Hound S4
liage Journal, brim full of Interest In Agt-nt btvec-
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
i'nnteci ut this Ollice
prosi-eo I ON SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE
WUSJ.' ltEAfcUJNAUUS TEItMS.
tux on leuistry of voteis lor is;7..
tax lidded lo eolle'Otors uecounts.
in llaluie, lle nton poor ovel-t er
Tor (.'oltevs
To note discounted ut bunk
note ill-couuteel at bunk, leneve e-il
4i0(l
1.1I7S HI
1,'ISI NS
l.T.Sti 77
SO
iss
15 as
.1 V. Sands for case of plpeoti holes
11 ittmK s jiitKer. etiiieetois entry
tees SO
To II F .ill r, Jury fees "im
lo lux couccicu on lanti leitttite-o,
he'iltwil. Unseated.
Itt'tiver
Jlentou
Illoom
Illl tit-reek
Cotiyii;ll tin
I IsliIliLte-leek
titl't'llVt Odd
Hemlock-
Mllllln
Mount Pleasant. ...
Ot augo
t'lllt!
Uoarliiircieek
l-cott
To county bonds sold
11 il
3 71
111 110 51
1 17
4S
71
lflS
5 07
fj
41 l'.l 3! XI
. Vsi.OOIMSI
assessing.inauugl'g .vcofilog lund Ino isi
i 11,117181
CIS.
Ily enminlsslou nnd exonerations allowed col
leetois vv ho have settled lor 1-711.
Kx. lll-trlets Coin.
s IS Miidlson... 4.' Js
111 .u Mithiu 7-1
t.s7J Mllllln 41.11
11 nn .Montour.. av.M
121'i OlHIi-e.... 11111
Nl 11 Heck... is S7
if 2.1 Sfitt r7 71
1171 I'ot'ls7.V
4 41 Stlgailottf.. IS '.It
3 S3
Ulstile'ts Com.
Ileiiver. .. ill I'l
lllooill .... 11.7 11
Cenllitlll. ijat
one 'till'til
KCltt'k... 43 41
M.llikllll.. -'J7
ttleellVMiM l.'l
lletllloek.. 111'!
.laekson., . lli'.i
l.otllst.... 1127
Ily total cnuntiiselou
" - i-.xoneratloiis
" eoiiuly oitlel's iviUeuied..
" note pahl to hitlllc
county lax to meet Mute ttiotn...
' county tax due flout colleelots...
' eoupons on eouiil . liomls paitt....
' tlettsiuer's eotlllllissioit
- lial.tiut) lit hands of Tiettsiiier, In
eitsll itml voue-hels hills paid
i:x.
2 si
7 -.si
u :U
1 lis
li -.'I
1 .li
21 W
5 IS
712l'.i
2i."i lis
01,274 Hi
2,1 N SI IS)
2.IIIMI INI
1.77I01.II
27 Isl
2i,ll2 7l
'II M
:,i;j'.i
2,019 si
tll,i)7li'.l
. JlcllIlYXOMlS, TKllAhllllini,
in Acer, vviiu noo funb.
1s77. 1)11.
.Ian. Tnaint duo from lu-t year ....
To null. n-se'sM d for 1-77
" " on h.tiul at lust settlement.
i S17I!)
l.WI Ml
Kim I
CI1.
Ily foinnilsslon iiutl I'xonenillons on"tliipiT-
lU.tllets
llettV ft'
lllOOItl
reutlltlla..
KClt-eli ..
Klittlkllll..
(.reeuuo'il
llt-lntot-k .
Itiekson. .
Locust
cittt1
Com.
a n
a so
1 13
4 20
1 7s
Ii.'!
2 li.1
2 10 1 Ul
I, J.I l'.MH)
setlletl. lot- s;.
Ilx lli-tllets
3 00 M.tdlsou..
Alullie
lino Mllllln....
jeo Monlotir. .
SU Olllllgu ...
eeo it Creek..
a .vi -eott....
Com. llx.
u 7S
2 IH
2 41
2 11
2 13
For 1-75.
ugiirlouf.. 2 73
Uy commission
' cxime-ltittons
" otdt-ls nald ot ls73
" ottlers paid ot ls7H
" oidel-s paid ot t -77
" unit, to usse-ssors .e., nninngln;
lund tllld to county
" Cfitlllttlslon lit Tleitslller
' unit tlue floiu colli etois
" hiilancu lu hands of 'Pleasure!-.. .
2 uu
2 IS)
3311
110
ei so
S3 '.ill
70 51
51 73
ssi; .vi
3KJ2D
loom
liil'7
l 4 I
li'l 191
ii,3.VJ 13
CIISIMltSIIINKIlt KM'K.Vsi:-, FIJI! 1-77,
for w hit-h outers vve-ie Issued on the treasurer.
M I si KLLANI.OIK LM-KSSI.S.
Paid Win II sitjelcr lor 'It-itehels In
stitute Hi 7u
" Mieilir tl'iiini-rJirlngliiB Pali It-k
lle.lel- ft III lioill Poltsv lilt-J ill 37 111
C li Mlliphy, fees vs S Itoalt .. 7 37
" J 11 Hess. MiKarlonf colleciois luno
' Wm HotieWJallor A janltor-iinos 21 no
" Wm Wlrts, tveo dozen ussessors
satehels , II III
" w Win, auditing pultllo acc'ts, 23ii
f w' 11 Koons, hoaiiling police.... Sits)
Win M lleber, hill lor post mor
tem caso 7-iti
tt Mover Itros., express on model
lulelgu so
" SherFir lloirinailttuktngjtiieeu
to PhllHdt'lplila (12 35
' Shelllt llotlinan, tiiklni; linden,
l.oekwood, Jones untl bnytler to
Philadelphia Hue!
" Shcrlifllotlinan, taking Kiamer
to Philadelphia 43 45
11 bhei Uf llotlman.taklng Jolitison
in Philadelphia 31 '.10
" Kilns llllts. for ilaiiutgo ut We-.t
rieek tultlire 41511
" .loshiiaCoiulv.st-rvleuliijallsult luiisi
" II F ..trr. Prothonntury'H hill.... 1.V1411
U Funk, et at costs lu Jail suit. 3,112
tS70S3
COUItTS, JUHOHS I'.W AND CO.NSTAIILK
ltGTl'UNS.
Puld grand lurors tluilngjcnr
tinversitjuiors uurlng jear
" (ouslahlu leluius timing year. .
" eouit trier ilurlngyeur
" tlpstuvesilurluf; yt-jir
" eouit eiileiidar durlni' jear....
" court tteiioh'iupliei'.WiiiKt r.ilur
lug ) t-tir, ut ten ilollais pertlay.
" the suiiiu lor tho folltiuinir 1.11I..
Mlutli Miru ordeieel hyeouit,
special eases t
Coin, vs 1'aliiek llesteret nl 371 in
Coin, vs 11 A K'lamer 7134
.laekson i t ul h bititzel as P-.i
dllde-lsllie itstt Aho Mijder..., 2303
Paid S.I101 ill 1 1 1,11 hi 11'.. liny 110111,4 . 13I4U
" I-," "o.,hiii,.luiyCoiuinibloner -'nil
" Theo smith m ,,,,
" Wm Kiiokluum, Clerk.,, ism
4,i7iM
27U12
155 KI
SUM
32 Ul
61DS0
f s'.f.lO.Vl
CC"TS IX COMMOXWKAI.Tll CASUS,
VVUEUlSIOCNTV IlkCIMKIUUI.U.
A-uiii to jti.tii-e-s, i-on tuuiei mm veit.
nesos ,
" Vila'! K""",'Ju,yjou,'1i"eVer
" Jno 51 Clark-.ttliiiHiiiicuity eotirt
touttt-nil t-upieineiouiilu Hes
ter tilul
V ''i'.".'',1' t.'"'vrl'"sis forkinn'o
11 r '''Vl"tet Atltiuii-y
" It F Zuri s hill '
" bherlU llotriuuiiV hill,,.,,,! '"'
,179 M)
Mill
ion IS)
23 (0
171 do
11113
t4,2J3 111
UOA1I AXI) 11UII10K VIKWKUS ANHltOAll
KAMAOK.
Paid suiidiy persons asvlcvvers
" Win Pfulilei-,' ' ' ' "
" .Inetih Mine, " " ....
" (it-oive Smith, " MtPlensp.nt
" ( hit-sign led, " .Montour...
41 Widow 'I loxel, " !.ocii-t
" Wt-sly -lohnsjn, " Matllson.. ..
" W 111 shullz, " " ....
Alexeiood, " llenton
" A VV Wllklnsnn " ....
" .lo-e-ph Call. " Locust
" Wnsli'ton Ce-orgo" " ....
" A J F.vuns, Illoom
" lisKnhn, " ' ....
" Casper Kiet.ler, " " ....
" yVntos Ilt-aeouk, " MtPleaiint
" .lollll Kilrhen, " " ....
" John VV'oll, - Illoom
" Anna -Mills, " 51 1 1 AC, VV
' eli-tt II Thninaa, ' Mtl'leaunt
" Win Johnson, " " ....
" Johnllurp. " " ....
' Sitlilitn Jlcllenry, ' Jaekson...
" (iett vv 1 ke.ler, 14 MtPleasant
44 Nixon's heirs, 44 44 ....
44 .1 II Ikeler, 41 " ....
44 rnrnian's hells, 41 44 ....
" JohuC Leinon, 44 Giccnu-ood
vv 111 u e-ox.
44 William Ash,
II F Wiv-iure. 4
Ahso'ni .M'llenry '
John l-nvni-p, 4
Siiuiuel Johnson 4
A J Ikeler, 4
Flsh'ereuk.
llenton
Jackson ...
Mtl'lrttsitnt
SJ3J 01
2I)
1.1 (KI
SIX)
25 00
73 is)
2' II
l.VI I'l
1( CO
sen
111 III)
2tl (HI
23 011
liOIJtl
noo
1SI
13 no
33 in
U101
lu (HI
in 10
77 so
3JtO
25 (KI
70 U)
SI (HI
:i" 1111
:ui no
3500
2's) no
75 (HI
121-1
1IUKI
SIS)
SINI
27 50
25 01
.'.OKI Ml
ASM) tCOCItT
COMMlaMONCKS OFKICK
1IOUSK.
Paid M V 11 Kline, county auditor... 753
4- K II llioevn, county auditor 7Si
44 .1 It Citsev, county nu.lltor 7 SO
44 Win Kiit-kliiniin, stating uccts.. 231X1
44 Jtlnoin-tnirK tins Co.gas dur'g yr US. 0
44 A C Philips, hill rendered 5.1
44 llai-ilhtiltr Ink CorniMinv '"I
44 llolllns .v.- Ilnline-s, gas llxtures.. 9 PI
4- M K Cox, cleaning Couit II, etc. 27.V)
4- .Mrs Injtolil, 44 44 2lii
44 sundry peisons 44 44 1 su
44 Moyer llios, Mil for eotul loom 113
44 I'te.is ltiovMi,lnsiiriince C llouso 213 711
44 VV W Merner, door repair 50
4 ltoln rt Unlllett, fiinutiilo 1 OS
44 C M Dtinker, lock it-pair 125
44 Thoiiins tlotey, work as enrp'ter 11331
44 1'eler .lones.ciupenter work uml
hill relldeud 7157
44 F. Mendeilhnll, 'uinlifr 10 . sil
44 ltlooiiisbiiit- l.uilllH-l- Co.lulillter 0.130
44 (i vv Meiitei-et ul, hill rendeit-d ill 01
44 John l)oson,eoutluctpalutiug 15 Ml
44 John lloilson, patiittnicnt ltitvy -250
4 S. II .Miller. t (-on, hill Miidelt-it. 4 111
II Yost, cltaii-repair hill 2 25
4- I. lilllivnu .t Lo. hill lelldcroil . 7 l!7
44 s(.,,iv ler ,t son, hill le-ndeliil... 133.1
44 M C -sloalt, Mil lendeied 3110
44 1 1 hmenltiich.slovt) it-pair hill. etc 2J Si
44 l-enrls untl liloul.iepall-to clllui-
ut-vs mid snouts, etc 540
44 Louis lleiiihard. cleiiHliig tovtii
thick nnd wuriuntlinr tor one
vc.irto keep 111 luniilllg Oltler
flolll Nov eliihel 11. Is77
44 VV Ilium Woikhe-I-4-!-, kindling..
44 (131 X J K Lncknrd, etui hill....
44 Uiiintau t llitsse-rt, stove hill...
44 J II Maize, ldllrendeiiMl
44 VV Melleiiry.Cotutnlssloiier...
44 John Ilerner, Coiiiinlssloner....
44 Joseph F. s.jiiuU.Coluliiissioner. .
4- William liilckhnutii, Clerk
44 John U Fiecze, Attorney
20 ro
1 50
SI 74
30
137
il 00
34 SI
422 lil
SINI (SI
HI 00
COCSTV JAIL.
15. Lowenbers, A blankets 211"
44 4- clothing prisoners moo
.1 4- i mngvt; clothing ic n oo
C. M. rrlnker, repair hills .. s 15
I. lingenbueli. Hove repair, ic Is ,s
LO'k.trds, repairs ?
" coal 4
Jno. Illcks. crockery . i1"
Peter Jones, iep.tlrsAc 4 js
Peter Jones, et. al , lep.ilrs 3 lo
II. 1rn1.111 .t IhlMTi Hove 4 0"
M. u. Cux, cle mtiig privy 3 no
vv. t'. Mehlimcy slns-s sun
K. Mendeub.ili, lundiir 1
llloiiiitshur - Lumber e'oinpanv 1 3D
Uolllns i ll-ihnes. bill ri-iuleied 2 as
Samuel Thinniis, iep.Hr 2i
K. vi Knoir. 11 id cloihe-s Jw
s. II. vitller .V. son, bills lende-red 20 2-
TI111111 is t.orev, bunks, .ve ltH
.lo'an Mlstatt, shvvinga prisoners 13SD
Mierlil l-'ornwHld hoardlug alsoners nnd
lllrnkev fees 12 77
hherlif llollman boarding 1 llsenirs.voHi
Ing. tie tiling and 11,'lu and 1 imikey lee-s sio 75
Mi"illIllotTinaii,boariiliig4 no'.ice liusis)
4 -4 boaidlng" special 1X1 Ice 21 no
J. 11. M.lle, bill rend, red 3 72
i'. A. Klehii, inedlti no fur pils' ners issn
Aiu. r 1SIU.-S . !' ' " 1""
J. M. eheitiberlln pump and cbtt rn repair 3ii
JusepliC. i-uiid-,2k, Uaimtts I7isi
u-dJIng so 42
Hoard ot 4 prisoners ivhlle In I'oltsvllle Jail 123 43
1 2,1.11) 'ji!
rillSTINtl, STATIOMCIIV AMI KsSTAUE.
uroe-kwuj ,C Elwell, triennial valuation 10 (111
44 Jail bonds ... 15 (
" blanks Ssis
4- 44 anuuat htateinent "') u
44 44 election proclamation .. Bono
44 44 Court proclamation 40 is)
4- general advertising 10 "
J. K. lilt tenhender, blanks 1123
W. II. Mnlth, annual Haitiuent 20 no
ndveitlslng - 4i)
J. c. Prown, aiiini.il slitteiiienl "oi")
44 44 etltrttouprtictauiatluu 3'nsi
4' 4- Jail spee-ine-allons 20tl
14 44 triennial valuation 10 u I
44 44 gt-nernl advertising 4s 311
i'. .M. VaiidersUee.elt't-tlun pruel.unatlou .. 'i'"i
ndveitUliig Him
J. i:. Sands, stamps 24 sv
Ii. A. IW-kley. hiauips 5s7
11. A, Clark, stationery SJtvs
11. L Ikunias, -4 4 75
J. l). llladleh. " 2 25
Mongolia 1 riming Company, ftatloneiy... unJ
W, F. Helsel x Pro. " ... 3(i
Uurrlsbiirg 4 Patiloc' 14 so
c. (I,
jasovo
IStlflslTIOVS.
.Murphy, limuest on body ot 4 men... 23 em
- " l liuuian
Coleman 11 "0
11. P. ToUner, Inutie-st on boet of I). 11.
Ilobtlls 1137
Win. II. Itobblns, post mortem on same lu no
I hlllp llairls.lnquestou J. P. Coni.er.vtvlie WM
c. n. Murpliv, lii'iuest on 'IhOs. Flanagan 12m
J. It. ILiruian, inquest on barah MOde-r. . It nil
Jacob Tenvllllger, luiiuent on John Vau
Mew .' 207
Asa Vorks.Jiniutst on I, 11. MehdonLall .. U5i
(Ul 02
lUtllK.LS-lini.lllNli AND ltlU'Allt.
KIIVTIl.
.Moses Ulcher, mill bridge
11LST0S.
Jo-lah Coleman, Kains bridge
Leklcl shull., llenton bridge
It. .1. Mavis, "
Kilos Mcllenry, west of Itenieii
w. u. (ilbisins, 44 44
17. ShulU ut coles
lienntsoiicolt' at cole'a
K. Miultz. Kimble's
L. A. tie-mum, new bildge vu-sl ot lleuiou V C.J 73
SKIAKettKbk.
J W. Kck nek's bridro nro
17. Dellterlck's Hltteuhoiise bridge..... I so
UtAMVf.
Win. Wlnterstcen, Barton bridge no
Win. (Jigger 44 44 lis)
CATVWISSV,
David Ilclvvlg, mouih of CatavvUsa Creek 14 Is
II. .1. Iteeder, 44 44 44 : cu
Mei;elvy'3 bridge fs)
John A. Mine. shinnies for 'liiomas trldgo 3D is)
It- F. bav age. hauling 44 44 eon
Ilower ttal 44 44 lii
CSNTllB.
Wm. bhalTer.Centrevlllo
i ci
417 03
2IHI
3 73
725
4 Ml
3 SI
111 10
cos.vse.iu vi.
I). S. Hilwlg, Prushvalluy im
lIsUlNOt'lltKK.
Aaron lknder, Fishingcreek bildge t to
Isaluh Unit r, Zanei's Lrldge ... s vj
Joan Zaner, 44 tu
" , ,'.' " " east sjwi
saiiiuel Knouse, 44 44 e-ast 2w
Joseph lle.lllnc, Jr., new bridge uu aee'l.. SM 67
Wllauel Miltlh lltss bildge" !i
hll liobblu-ictal Hews btrdge. I... ... .)
.1. J. .Mellenr , shlntfles Joncw bridge tt. u.
8. W. Mclleury nulla
wm. uveiandf. ....r..::n.":.."; m
lRAKkl.1V.
I). Howcr liohrbach bridge ,...
UltKKNHOOP,
Wm. Lawton Eekman'a biit)gi).
hex Lot it,
II. p. Appleman. Purcell brldire
Wm. ub.g. r i-uieril budge. .
11. V, Jteullue, lied Jim tuutraet
" " " " addlllonal
JlCktvON,
Eire Stephens, Hew bridge (l0
SCO
too
tls)
u ot
S'JJ (l
Sis)
5 03
;t
13 10
105 00
6S1
i m
4S1 IS)
l.0ClST.
0. 1. Thomas, Hslher furnace bridge
Jerry f-nuier, smder's brldgn
Heller K Kves, lui on Wilson b. contract..
Mim.iv,
1. K. Schweppenhelser conlract
MT. I LEASANT.
John Melllck. Vandersllcc brIJgo
John VV anipole4. poor house bridge
c. w. Eves, conlract tmlih on ucc't
OKANUS.
Jacob Snjder, orangevltle brlelgc
risE.
E. t-hocmakcr, Shoemaker bridge
KOARIMICHEKIC.
0. W. Cherrtngtoa, cherrlugton's bridge
sroviuiAi'.
K. Shultz, Cole's Creek bridge
1. li. Cole, 44 44
J. C. llroivn and Jones, drawings, c, for
three bridges
2,t77 32
rENITENTIART AND ASTU'M.
Support ot Mrs. Milton, Danville lea no
44 44 David Miay, 44 1S3 39
4- 44 Alex. Colley, ' 74 so
44 44 Mary Colley. 44 "3 74
Convicts In K. S. Penitentiary for 1S79 222 It
1721 01
It.)
300
44 44
C3
1123
Heaver
lit-iilon .
lterulck
Illoom,
Urlsrcreek
Catawlssa
Centralia
Centre
Conjnghatn ....
Hshltigcicek ..
Franklin
(Irecnwood
Hemlock
1175
23 011
22 IS)
12 IK)
10 SO
, 12 25
1400
, 15 tU
, 15 IS)
, 10 7.1
, 20 00
assjssoh's riy,
is so Jackson..
24 no Locust...
Is 23 .Madison.
37 S7 Main
21 73 Minim
...... 24 oo Monlotir
23IX) Mf, Pleasant...
20 10 orange
...... so on Pine
.... 21 so Itoarlnge-reek..
.... 11 (-7 -eott
20 60 Suirirloaf. 15 23
isoo
J. J. Ilonglaud, Itcg. centralia 1S7 a no
J. s. Krt-lgh.'l rle'imlal Cutaw issa 1S70 34 w
MeruTiMilves, 'triennial Illoom 1S70... S3 25
J. P. Uunnou, special appeal s oo
Assessors for re-glnierlng voteis 104 no
John tutton, Peg. Fishingcreek IsIO 3 no
(715 69
Paid sundry persons for fox and wild cat
scaljis ... 64 30
ELECTION KXI-EKSES.
Paid to Spring election onicers 33363
4- gene-rat 44 44 3s4V0
44 44 44 room rent ........ lsvu.
44 spring 44 44 135 oil
44 lormer 44 44 - 5 no
41 constables Adg attending spring elect. 132 so
i i.
H. l Zarr, Clerk Id gen'l. election
so no
13 217
S 52
TAXES BEFCSPKI).
Am t to-.vnshlp taxes refunded
I1LANK HOOKS.
P. I. Hutter, registry blinks
W llilam 51 nun, deed book
41 44 books torprotlij's office.
K. L. Hutter, 3 sets duplicates
(leo. A. Clark, 2 dockets, rrothv 's omce
William Mann deed book
NEW COfNTV JAIU
W. II. lacoby, recording deed
c. s. Wetzel. Architect, on account
(ten. A. t lark, telegrams
.s. N'ejhart, survejlni-lot
Advertisement In Phlia. "Ledger"
K. vienle-nhall, lumber forbsjl house....
Kunjan .v Co.. bell locks, A-e
c, Kriii: et al dlgglntr foundation..
S't-rner A. Jones on contra t
liolllns s. Holmes, 44
Crulksiiiuk. Mujer K Co , on ceintract...
Chas. Krug on contract
11,211 13
.. 455 4S
. 10 23
. 16 30
.. 53 no
.. 42 3s
.. 10(H)
.. 16 00
(13591
2 25
.. .123 OH
1 40
3 Is)
4 00
,. 23 20
2 US
1st 20
.24,112s 62
. 2,Ss5 02
.. 7,s--i2 no
,. 921 In)
(30,230 22
UEC UITI-I.AT101.
Miscellaneous expenses S70 55
c'uarls, J iroi's pay, constable's return AC 0,990 60
coslsln Couiinonwealtn eases 3.293 10
lloid .v t rhUe viewers and road damng-s 2.i)sii5ti
Ciimiiilssioiit-i-h' onice and Court House'... 2,9s!) 3S
I'ouniy Jail 2,439 96
Printing, stationery and postage (ssiik)
IIMllsllloiis 131 02
lirhU-es, building and rebuilding 2,177 32
Peulientl.irv and Asjlum 724 04
Abse-s-il'spav 715 69
l'j and wini eat scalps S4 no
Ll'-etton e-xis-nses t1u 13
'luxes refunded 4S4s
Plank houks. 155 91
N'e.v Couu y Prison Sil.2ii0 22
(01,274 u-2
Hcd'utfrom aino-mtot orders Issued (Iss 4s
taxes reltind. di (14991 paldfurihy support or
Miry and Alex. Collei at Danville Asjlum nssd
(3ii,2.iii 22, bills paid on newe-oiintv prison, leaves
(it 402 3s, the real expenses for t lie jear for the
county outside of the prison bulldliik'. bridge
expenses Hits ear are low . '1 he t ourt expense-s
and comiuonw e-alth costs are much larger than
usual.
SIIEEI- OllKEllS I.ssl'EO.
Ilir.ton 6050 Mt. Plctsaut.... 32fs)
lirlirereck 1" m (irangn 130 50
Fishingcreek K.9 93 Pine 33 M
t.reeuwood ss so ltoarliigcreeL... sono
Jacksoti lso-i Scott 30 75
I.OCUSI si so sugarloaf wt 5.)
Madison .... w. 22s 75
ST VTEVI ENTOt 1100 TAX ASH 6IIEE14 1't'SU. 11,042 95
orders unpaid of wi7 ono
lsio S(W
44 " ls70 67 Ml
" " 1-77 742 75
S14V3
Dog tax due troni collectors ooi 43
Probable cuiniulsslcjii and exoneration off 2isi ro
Add amount In hands ot Treasurer 120 09
(s3l 12
The Indebtedne'S one vear ago was (lies 12.
Now ("14 43 duo from collectors with (i20C9ln
the hands of the Treasurer, make (s3l 12. 'llio
indebtedness Is(sl4 23, leaving a tllirerenee lu
favor ot said lund ot (10 S7. Ijist jear thelu.
debtedness was (163 12 nnd (16 s7 amount now
due said Mud show ai:aln during the year ot
(Hi 99. The above statement shows that Fish
ingcreek, Majtson, Orange anil sugarlojf cr-n-suine-d
the inli.clp.il 01 Hie fund rihu heavy
damages run lu localities for certain periods of
time. Now if all persons, and especially Audi
Itirs, would cause all Mil-shccp dogs to be killed,
or make the pcraous w ho own such dogs, and re
fuse to have them killed pay me dainak'e, tins
fund would be In a gtsid condition ; and again It
the taxes were culleeied she-ep orders could bo
paid as soon as Issued. Wo lumo that this will
receive proper attention.
till. SI V FINANCE!,
ASSETS.
Taxes in hands of CoMi-etors' duplicates S2,tl8 14
Probable commission and ex. oif 3 eeo isi
(19,112 74
Addaiiiount in hands ot treasurer 2019SI
liaUntsidiieouliera lluwtr note. y3eio
Due from llenton tvvp., for bupport ot
Collejs sjst)
Duo from llenton tw p., sheriff's billon
same 9 tu
IIAlllllTIVS.
Bat. tlue c. W. Kves on bridge contract
Mt. Pleasant
Dal. duo Joseph ltedlinu on bridge con
lract, n-hlngcretk
Ain't taxes d"o tho several district...
Ituad tlauiage assessed, estimated ....
ltoad and bridge view a pay duo..,.
Costs due In Commonwealth cases on
books
county prison bonds Issued.,!."'! "
(21,269 91
433 75
133 93
177 2-2
1,21SIII
1C7C5
43 I. IV
3S,IKS) IS)
Ileal IndtLtcncksJanr.nryl ls;-i, tnclu-''''' 10
ding prison bonds Issued (10,sis 10
We, the undersigned Commlsilone rs 0f Colum
bUeounty. do hereby t-.-itiiy mat iho teregoliiir
la a correct sialeuieut oftlta accounts it sa d
county tor Hie vear A. D 1177. u
AttOtet tJi&cZj.
V e.llie 'Undersigned audhors of Columbia eountv
Uavluubeen 1 UU) eleeled, to udjust aud ti-lllo lii
iiee'eiuuu ut thu Trciisuicr ull, 1 i,niinli ,ncriof
Columbia e-ouniy, do beribv tertlfi Hull vtn met
at the otliee of flic Treusurt-r andlVinmlssluS
In ltlooiusburg. and euivHUly t-xaiulneil iii,Ve
rotiutjwud vouchers or the simo i""ni 1 S ii?
cli) if Jaiinarj.A. D Is7l, tu the ut div S
Joiiuarj.isls, aud found Ihim corri-ct s aliovo
stated, and we llnd 11 balance due VllumblS
e-ouiity ou tyuiity lund of iiliieU t u nutdreTiur
u.threo arid (9-iu) duiiara el,i3 09" irom 11 w
nud'iX'ffi
dL'lt'JJlUiL-'i
Ja'uuiVny,UA:i.r,1s7Us: WM1, day of
feb. 8, int.
K. 11 iimiWN. ' L County
J.ll.cASlsv, Auditors.
Sale of a JELailroad.
XOTI013.
PUBLlif SftLE.
The Danville, Ilazleton and
Wilkesbarre l.ullroad. .
In tho Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county,
Penn'a. In liipiltsy.N'o. 3, December Term, 1S77. Be
tween WM. I. (lUEEN'OUOH, Trustee PlalntltT, ana
TIIK DANVILLE, 1IAZLETON AND WILKESDAltltl
ltAILUOAD COMPANY", Defendant.
Under and by vtrtuo ot n decrco entered on ttrn
tilth day of February, A. D., 197s, in the above suit,
tho undersigned, to whom all needful authority lu
tho premises his been given, will, on tho TWENTI
ETH DAY OF MAltCH, A. D.,ts7S, at 12 o'clock,noon,
at tho ContT HOUSE In tho TOWN OF I1LOOM8
IIUHO, In the COUNTY OP COLUMI1IA, PEXNS YL
VANI A.e.xpose to lnibllc Sale tho ralroad, franchises,
property, real and personal, ot the said Danville, Ha
zteton and Wilkesbarre Railroad Company, viz : Th
wholellne of ltallroad of said Company, from TSs
borough ot Sunbury to the borough ot IIazleton,ana
tosuch ojliorpolnt as pursuant to existing laws
shall bo llxed as tho terminus ol said Katlroad, the
sameljlng, being and situ 1 to In the counties ot
Northumberland, Montour, Columbia and Luzerna
In the Stale ot Pennsylvania, with lis appurtenan
ces, and all ;iands, property, estate, railways, ties,
rails, superstructure, slle tracks, bridges, viaducts,
walls, culverts, tences, right of way, maehlne.shops,
depots, grounds, station houses and other
buildings, tenements, lmprovements,ant structures
of ever kind and nature whatsoever,novv connected
with, owned, held or erected and used by tho said
Danv Ule, Hazlcton and Wilkesbarre ltallroed Ccm-"
pony, for the purpose of operating, completing and
maintaining t heir eald Itallrcad, or the accommoda
tion ot the business thereof; together with all tho
ivajs, roads, switches streets, passages, easements,
w atcTs, water courses and grants and all tho rights
and franchises thereunto belonging; and also all tho
machinery, rolling stock, tools and Implements and
materials, connected with tho proper equipment
ot thu said railroad; and also all tho rights, ltbectles,
privileges and franchises of tho said railroad compa
ny, and all tho estate, right title. Interest, property,
claims and demands ot any nature and kind what
soever .of the said railroad company, In tho law or
equity, of, in and to tho satno and every part and
parcel thereof ; also, all thoso certain FOUR
TKAOTSOF LAJSria situate In Bea
tcr township, Columbia county, and. State ot Penn
sj lvanla, bounded and described as follows : One of
them beginning at a post at Uio south-west corner of
a tract ot laud surveyed on a warrant to Catharln
Longenberger, thence by the said Catharine Longen
berger tract north sixteen degrees west two hun
dred and seventy-two perches to a post, thence north
twenty-one degrees west one hundred andtvvelro
perches ton post, thence by land survejed In the
name ot Thomas Lemon south seventy elegrees west
one hundred and sLxty perches to a post, thence by
land survev. ed In tho name of Daniel Neyer north
sixteen and a halt degrees east three hundred and
seventy-ulnu perches to u post,thenco north seventy
eight degrees east eighty-four perches to a post,
thence by land of Jesso Brooks north twelve elegrees
west eighteen perches to a red oak, thence by land
In the namo of Jesse Brooks north seventy-eight def
giees east eighty perches to a post, tho place ot be
ginning ; containing three hundred and seventy-two
and three-fourth acres, and allowanees.moro or less,
survejed on w arrant to Andrew Clark, dated the
23d day of August, 1793.
One other ot them, beginning at a posl, tho
south-west comer of tho abovo described tract sur
vejed ou warrant to Andrew- Clark, thence by tho
western lino of said Andrew Clark tract north six
teen and c half degrees west threo hundred and
st-ventj-.nluj perches to a post, ther.ee by land sur
vejed on warrant to Mary scott and Jacob Neyer
southseventy and a half degrees vvestclghtyperches
to stones,thence by land surveyed In tho nameotthe
said Jacob Nej er south seventy-four and a fourth
deurees west ono hundred and twenty-ntno perches
ton pine, thence by land survejed on warrant to
Henjimln Syock south twenty-six degrees east one
hundred and twenty-live perches to a pine, thence
bj land surveyed on a warrant to Oeorge Nejer
south thirteen degrees east two hundred and slxty
nlne and live-tenth perches to a post, thenco by land
survejed on a warrant to John Hacnon, Jr., north
Seventy-elght degree-) cast ono hundred and sir
perchKs to a hickory, thence by land survej ed In the
name of Ji sso Brooks north 12 degrees west twenty
eight porches to a iwst, thenco by the same north
seventv-elght degrees east nlnelj-slx perches to a
post, the place ot beginning; containing four hun
dred und tortj -tvvo and a half acres, moro or ies
being the same tract of land survejed on warrant to
uanieiNejer dated tvvcntj-.thlrdot August, 1793.
One other of them, be'Klnnlng at a post, me
south-west corner ot tho last above described tract
survejed on warrant to Daniel Neyer, and thence by
the satd Daniel Neyer north thirteen degrees west
two hundred nnd slxty.nlue and nve-tenths perches
to a pine, thence by land ot Benjamin Sjock south
slxtj-four dgrees west to the line dividing a part ot
this trim sold to Jacob llasler, thenco by tho said
landot Jacob llasler to the northern Una of land
surveyed on w arrant to John Banuon, Jr., thence by
tho same nrrth seventy-eight degrees east to a post
the placo ot beginning ; containing two hundred and
slxty-nlne and three-fourths acres, more or less.'.bc
tng a part ot a tract of laud survejed on a warrant
to tieorge Neyer dated twenty-third of August, 1793.
And theolhcrof them beginning at stones in ft
tlue sepai atlug it from lauds survejed on a warrant
to Benjamin Syock, thenco north eight and a half
degrees west three hundred and thtm-.tinvn nms
fuur-tenUi perches to n stone, thenco south eighty
three and a halt degrees east two hundred and elgh.
."..rtoiiesui oeones, inenco by land survejed on
a warrant to Mary scott south Uilrty-ihreo degrees
east two hundred and fltiy-elght penhes to stones
thenco l-y land surveyed on a warrant to Daniel
.sejvt suuiu is anu a ronrm degrees west one
hundred and tvve-ntj. nine perches to a pine, thence
by land surveyed on a warrant to Benjamin Sj ock
south seventy-three degrees) west two hundred and
mtiij tune pereiies to the place ot beginning ; con.
taming four hundred and forty acroi, more or less.
It being tho same tract of laud surveyed on warrant
TI7HMS OY WALK.
Tho property will bo sold as ono entim tot .t,
higest and best Udder, upon his signing thocoudl-
. ..its hi sale.
ten thousand dollars (Jlc.ocov or ihn nntfiuu m.
ey shall be paid In cash w hen the rronertv is itrneir
off, and the balance within ten dajs, iTovtded,
"-'"I "- ijuiem oi tue balance ot the purchase
Innniii. ,11.1-1.1 1........ .... .. . . .
-. v ..., vv ii.aiiv iu Bum in me uonas and over
due and unpaid coupons tlieriof ot tho Danville lla.
I'eton aud Wtlketbarru ltallroad Company as are se.
cured by Its mortgage, made to shepherd Knapp
dee-eased, and the undersigned as trustees, dated
October lst.lsoi. roich bond and coun to bo re-
s. , , u ul u auiuunv equal to tuclr dlv Idcnd on nnal
b. itleinent. Upon continuation ot the sale by said
Court, the purchaser or purchasers iion a full com
pliance with tho conditions ot sale, and the order of
Court mado or to be made, touching the pa,- ment ot
th-purchase money, ball bo eutltleit to take uml
h-ld all the punhated piopt-jiy, railroad, rights,
fiunchtsesond arpurltnonces, liee freniiiiv claim
or demand ot the DauvUle.llazlcton and v Ukesbarrc.
ltallroad company theieln or thereto, hi way 0t
equity of redemption or otherwise.
w'.I.aiiEE.NOVuii,Tr-jfo.
lor further Information trriy to
SAMUEL GUSI JS j; IRiMP- e)v,
CCl V- -L Kelt i Ul - K, ,
.... S'.VuimuF.-'.rtiistv,,
LAtvK. MUlv Ii o wnlioueieniplloa
to' ie s.t tie ootoisiix OTaou. 1
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