itiE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA OOUftTY, PA. THE 00LMB1AN. I1I.OOHSBOI10, rBIBAI, MAItO! 15, tS Rail Itoad Time Table. LACKAWANNA & HLOOMSUURO HAIL HOAI NORTH, BOOTH. ...45A.M. 7.63 A.M. . 7.89 A. l 4,19 p. M ,. 1.60 P. M. 11.67 A. II Accommodation Train, Mall Train Express Train " " e.M P. M. OATAWISSA KAIL KOAI). north. norm Accommodation Train o,js A. M. 7,87 p. Jl. ltcgular Express 4.04 p. M 11,83 A. M. Throngh earn on Express train cither to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and Wllllamsport, Wank petitions nml bonds for Hotel and ltestaurniit licenses for salo nt this office, 26 cents n set, Robert Friend lias gone to Indianapolis, In diana where be expects to take up his abode for the future. Ethereal mildness came last week, but it stayed onljr a few days. While here It was the most delightful of weather. Mr. John H, Townsend who was confined to the bouse for several days by Illness, Is able to attend to business again, The Wllliain4K)rt bond case was heard again last Mouday on a motion to dissolve the Injunc tion, It will be decided in a few days, A friend In need Is a friend !ndeed,a!d a gen tleman the oilier day, who had been cured of it terrible cough by Dr, Haas' Expectorant. ltev. O. D. 8. Marcluy and family arrived last week Thursday, A reception was given thetn at the I.'illier.m cliurc'.i by the congregation. A Mule son of Prof. Q. Wilbur abnnt.T. nnd a half old died at the Normal Bchool on Sunday night. W are Informed that It was aken with croup and afterwards bad convul ions. The funeral tervlces were held In tl, chapel on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, The lUicled parents hare the sympathy of the com- uiunlly in their trouble. Stamp Yoitn Own Lett mis, Postmasters have received orders from the Postmaster lien- eral that they hereafter will not bo allowed to llich stamps to letters for anyone, Kvery person mtSst, therefore, lick his or her own stamiw. This order Is given that no blame may be attached to the officials In case letters hould miscarry. Tho last meeting of the creditors of N. Ilecse. bankrupt, was held last week, at the office of Col. S. Knorr. A dividend was made, and the signeca discharged. Br the rronipt and care ful management of Messrs. ltarkley and Knorr, the estate was made to pay a little over 42 per cent. It Is not often In this district that Bank- ptcy proceedings are completed within a year. Moycr Bros, have commenced operations on e old Knpert Block, and propose to Improve by numerous repairs. The first floors have lecn lowered to a level with the street, the win dows will all bo changed nnd the roof raised to ake a full third story. There will bo three store rooms on the first floor. We understand that his enterprising firm will erect a three story brick building on tho corner of Main and Mar ket streets next summer. f the terrible fact that carpet-baggers have write to his father. Neither of the wounds aru been managing our town affairs for Hie past considered fatal. The doctors arc attempting We can S2i0, or a discount fice.i furnish a new Marvin safe worth Terwilliger safe worth $125, at a For Information apply at this of- wo yean. Just think of U I The President of the Town Council was not born in llloomsburg and only moved here about twenty seven years ago, and the other carpet bat; members have livnl here only from 15 to 30 year-i. What are we coming to 7 No Opium 1 No Morphia or other dangerous drug is contained in Dr. Bull's Biby Syrup, for tho relief of Colic, Teething, etc. l'ricj 25 teats. All the small curs in town aro barking now. Tliat other little concern down town gives us nn invitation to advertise it by putting its name In our columns, but-we don't take hints. Dr. W. Howell has removed his Dental room from Hartman's block to those next Miss Workheiser nearly opposite the Episcopal church, Main street. Mr. Merceron of Catawlssa has placed upon our table a beautiful borjuet, composed of pinks, heliotrope, and other fragrant flowers, for which he has our thanks. Itartraan Brothers have moved Into Stcr- ner'a store room while the work on the old llupert block is in operation. They will move back into a much improved storo room. Josephine, a little daughter of Her. J. P. and Catharine A. Tustin fell a victim to scarlet fever on the 13th inst., aged 2 years, 8 months and 5 days. She suffered with the disease about three weeks. We sympathize with the afflicted family Be sure and call for Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup if you are troubled with a bad Cough or Cold It will give you relief. For sale by every re- fpectable Druggist. One bottle 25 cents ; five tattles for $1,00. Candidates' names will be inserted and kept in until the Convention nt the following rates l'rothonotury, llegister and Recorder, Hepre sentatives, Treasurer, $ each, Commissioners $3 Perms cash in advance. The Democratic Standing Committee will meet Saturday, March 30th in the Grand Jury r.. e... ..,,,. ,.r i.;n ,t..t.,,..,i,.., ,,. the State Convention. Daviii LoWESDEitn, Chairman. Orders filled after this Jute, for those tha want eggs for hatching from the largest an best collection of Pure breed Fowls in this vi cinity. Apply to Du. II. F. Kinney, Blootmburg, Pa. They talk of putting a fence around the towi of llloomsburg in order to turn it into pasture land in which to pasture the "mot man's cow.' We hope they'll put that big ml in, too, whicl h is bleated so lustily for the cow. Ind, Week- u. A. Clark lias added still more to the ap pearance of Ids fine store by painting the frame work of the windows a dark color trimmed will: gilt. The curtains In the windows are also u improvement. Mr. Clark is one of our progres aire men. The Means House at Towanda was entirely destroyed by fire last Friday morning. Loss on furniture about SdO.OOU. The bouse was kept by T. K. Jordan, and enjoyed the reput tion of being one of the best hotels In northern Pennsylvania. The Spring term of the Normal School will open April 1st. Send to ltev. D. J. Waller J Principal, lor a catalogue. This school is con stantly advancing in reputation. Its faciliti are the very best, and the location cannot be surpassed in ihe stale. Harry Woodward, son of Judge W. J. Wood ward of the Supreme Court, formerly of Blooms burg, died at the residence of his father Heading, week before last, of consumption. He was twenty six years of age, and said to be lawyer of much promise. There Is a remedy In use many long years, and tried by thousands with happy effects. It can have no superior, and has no equal for the prompt relief and cure of croup, coughs and colds. We allude to Dr. Core's Wild Cherry and Setieka. Header, try it. counr rROCKKMNos. Court met on Monday last pursuant to ad journment, William Elwell, President Judge, and I. K. Krlckbaum and Franklin Shuman, Associates on the bench. M. E. Cox, S. J. Case, and N. P. Fowler were appointed tipstaves for tho first week nnd O. W. Foster and Michael Walter for the second week, Lyons vs. Eves. Case Irlcd, nnd a verdict relumed by tho jury for plaintiff of $13'S7, Deputation of Abram W. McCulliim by Oeo. W. Hurleymen, constable of Benton township npproved by the Court. We clip the following from the Elk county Gazelle of the 7th in-t., published at St. Marys. Attkmptkh Suicide. This morning nbout 7 o'clock, a genteelly dressed young man madu his appearance at the Franklin house, in this borough and slated that he hid been shut by two men, who afterwards robbed him, Ho repre sented that the crime had been committed about a mile wist of town, a little before dark last evening. The one side of his face was covered with blood and his general appearance Indica ted exhaustion. He stated that he was shot In the left ear and In the stomach. He was taken to a room, and placed In a bed. UKin cxamln tng tin wound In the stomach it was found that the shirt and undershirt was burned with pow nd upon being questioned he admitted tlist he had made an attempt to kill himself. H then gave his name as J. II. Kitchen, his home is in Columbia county, his father lives in Co- The silverware delivered by th National Sllw-Platlng Co. No. 704 Chcalnut Street, Philadelphia, Is giving entire satisfaction. All orders are promptly filled, and no one nerd hesitate about sending Ihtm money. Lnrnn OJjrrttr. March 15 -lw. A liaodsome locomotive, for exhibition at Paris Is being constructed at tho Hetdlng railroad simps in U lading. The loomollvo will bo about the samo style as the f neitio sent from tlio Heading shops to the ccnteu- nlal exhibition in 1870, with tho exception ol the newly patented attachment for burn ing coal dirt and very small pea coal. Croaking Is not confined to the Frog Ponds. At this season almost everybody Is hoarse The bleating of distressed lungs Is henrd every where. Why Is this, when Ifale't Honey of lloiehound awl Tar will cure any cough, cold or horaseness In 48 hours 7 Sold by all Drugg ists. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute. March 15. The Sliver Dollar. Coinage Begun at Ihe Philadelphia Mint. Saving a Specimen for the I'rttidtnl. Owing to the limited circulation of a small hcet, there are but few people who are aware A smnll but interested crowd of mint employ- ccs gathered around the great coining machine nt tho mint Monday afternoon to witness tho turning out of the first silver dollar. The dies were finished soon after noon and tho process liitubts esunty, and his post office address is of adjusting them to the press occupied some Central I. (J. Columbia county, Pa. Ilia ago little time. After trying half a dozen planch he states is ill. He refused lo give any reason fur the rash act, and b'gged that no one should Priceless Discovery, A Sure Cure for Piles. A sure euro tor the blind. blcedtnir. Itching and ill- cersteil piles lias been discovered by It. WiillanMan I mourn renvoi; cauca nr. wunaina inniau uiui i mml. A sine In box hns cured tbe it oral old chronic I casesof twenty-five and thirty years' standing. n ono need unr nvo minutes alter applying- una won derful soothing medicine. Lotions, Instruments and electuaries do mere harm than good. William's ointment Mipports tho tumors, allays the Intense Itching (pp rtleulatlv at night alter getting warm In lied), rets as a poultice, gives tnstmit and painless relict, nnd Is prepared only forPlles andnoihliisr else, 'llinnrands of cured patients attest It vlitues nnd physicists of all schools pronounce It the ureal est contribution to medicine of Ihtaim. ltlnattcrs not how long or severely you havo been suffering, I you can do curea. jiir .itisepu ju. ityncr, uieveiana. unto, wriujs i i surfered foryenrswlth Itchlngand Ulcerated lues, tried remedy after remedy advertised, aod consulted )ii,bti laus ill I iiiuuivi)ii,. i.uui.it., v.iu-.iiiiiu,i. and this city! and spent hundreds of dollars, but found nn relief until 1 obtained a box of Dr. Williams I Indian ointment tome lourmonins ago. ana mm cured inn completely. I bad a part of the box lclt wmcu i irav o . io n inena in m no w nu nnu owmrai wiinmnny rnynnans, nnn as a issirrsoru wbiu ui i thi noted Hot hi-rlnqs. Arkansas for trostraent lie Informs inethat the Indian ointment hns also I cured him of tho piles. U Is certainly a wonderful discovery, and should bo used by tho many thou-1 sands vl.o are now suffering with that dread dis ease. f "llo,ono Howard will bo paid for a more cenain remedy, fold by all Prugglsts. lilt. u. W. KltA- 7.IKK, solo proprietor, uieuiana u. DON'T NEGLECT A COlItlll nr ('old. whpn B5 contfl will buv n bottle of Dr. Frtt vipr'A f'miffh Mrun t nnv drutr Rtori. It has wrought a complete change m (he Couch Medicines, I TO C0N8U1WCPTXVB8. ir- Pr. Frnrler'a Cough Kyrup used In connection witn lt. rraziero lioot uiiiers wiu.llkbcujssivj.i-- BLOOM SB URG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal. as at present constituted, offers the very best facilities tor Professional and Classical learning. ,,, i,i .ntvnf mire soft jus, Inviting and commodious s completely heated by steam, w ell ventilated, lighted by gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply of pun.son to remove the ball from his head this afternoon. The other bail has not been found. It is be lieved lie will recover. ItlXElTlOS. OF A PASTOll. ,u,':s 1 KonTABLfc. -ino ivuiiamtpon c,ay an, UmUy 0 t,,e evt,in(. of ji4tcll 7tt,, ,oaltlHl in their respective envelopes numbered ets the foreman of tho coining room. Mr. Al bert Downing, announced that all was ready Mnjor llosbysheli, the chief coiner, appeared with a dozen Utile envelopes, nnd Mr. 1'oliock , the .Sunerintcndent. and Mr. Morcan. tho en graver, fctood by to loot on. Mr. Downing then took a dozen polished plnnchels and ad justing the machine far a single revolution of the wheel put one in. Tho lint was slightly defective nnd was promptly defaced and thrown back. Ten coins wrro then ktnmpcd nnd dc- authorities are now directing their efforts to hava dissolved nn injunction issued by Judge i'.lwell, forbidding the city treasurer to pay out money for any purpose. The city is in a truly nfurtunatc position, having money in tho bank which draws but three per cent., while a I in the order of coining. The eleventh, proved a faulty planchct and was also rejected. These twelve coins were reserved and then steam was turned on and the coining began nt '$.5. When tho press is working nt full speed it will make by the E. L. Church of our borough, was high ly creditable to the committee who arranged it and lo the congregation. The altar nnd pulpit were tastefully nnd beautifully decorated, above the pulpit and lianllu utir-tr'ti.il lit m.u.u. nml ...mmenl w.m I QO nntn. n l.,nln n.i.l it.nvn uni A nifll-lilnAt 111 UUaU8 uuv . ,u,.g u)j wmc. cUB is ,.er (le worJ . W() The0 Welcoiue." the mint capable of making silver dollars. Pre V "u. m- Appropriate selections from the Scriptures Burning that these machines run without stop sport s nnnnciai genius,uut u isn t prontouie. , b j. . , t an(1 . . ... . , work Thua,v. lnuaaupnia jipkj. fitliiitf liraver was ofn-re,! bv Kev. Mitchell, thev can turn nut S150.000 a dav. but the other The Bloomaburff corresnondent of the Moun-1 I'- Manharl, on behalf of the congregation departments cannot furnish the material as fast tain vWto in speaking of the little o00 sheet bade them welcome to their "hesrlhs and hearls, that. The dies used Mouday afternoon were h ' I .1.. .!-..!... .i ....t.-. i, ij i.. I .i. -. i. . ir i... ...... standard Ktpsm ljinndrv. Cleveland. O. Oct. Se.tC tin. FRizisiL Dear Hlr: I feel lt a duty I owe lo suffering humanity to write jou. Kor some time 1 was sorely aflllctcd wllh a cough, raising bad sturr, v. lih evcrv sj inptom of lielng n connrmed consump tive. I tried dllTcrentlneillilnes and cures wllhout niidlm: relhfj 1 also consulti-d three of our most prominent Cleveland phMc!ans, the last one of which pronounce my cicse serious, and Informed mo that 1 could not lire more than atew months. About this lime, hearing oi yourwonuenuisuccehs, l com menced Inking jour bjrup In connection with ) our ilnal Hitler-., nnil wns lit once trt-nf fitted, and after using the medicine some two months I nnd myself cnureiv curea. ii,iiniiiuc iiuisis. ir- Mr. tiunn oirnln writes, under dato of Auirust i. 1st: nr. Krn7ler. 13ear yir i I can endorsu lour medliines more strongly than ever from the fact that It Is now nearly one year since Iwascurid. My lumrs are to-dny strong and sound, haMngno re turn or tho dle-eabe. tir The ahovo Medicines speal; for themselves. Int. 11. w. KltA.lbK. iTopneior i;ievi'iana, u. For Sale by all Druggists. Dec. 14. isTT-ly TillSHCiioni. Ilulldlnirs SDaclous. Pffiation hoalthfuL nnu easy of access. Toachers eip.'rlcnccd, cmclen and allrc to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough. Kipenscs moderate. Fifty cents a week deduction to all expoctlng to teach, students admitted al any timo. jtooins rcsen en n ucu ui-u Courses of study prcscrlocd uy the btaic t I. Model School. 11. I'reparatorr. Ill, Elementary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II. Commercial. HI. Course in Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Coune m Physical Culture. The Elementary. Kcleutlflo and Classical Courses aro PKOFESS1U.SAU and StudenU graduat ng therein, receive sww iJipioma i-un; corresponding Degrees ; Master of the Klemcnt-s; Master of tho sciences! Master of tho Classics, uraddates in me oiuer courses m-cni. lueir aiiainmems.. signeu iiv ino fuicers oi inu nu.iru ui irustees. ..... .rt n, - v.t rnlleires l no course OI Mun y prescnuea uy ine ?uue is nuerai, anu ino .-tcienitnc aaa Classical i-our--s are iiui iuiri iui w ...u . ----- rhv ,.,,,.1,1,11.,, inlclll- Tho Ktate requlresa higher order of cltlzensuin. The times demand It. It Is one of the prime objects of this school .'P,80" 'K inroli ! theVr Umo gent nnu emcieni l eacners lor ner rcnoois. 10 inn enn 11. souths young persons 01 pnhiaumuHttuu 1"-,'--0. "'.,-r-', "VnV , .rteuvlnt-School anq tneir taieuis, as Muuenis. 1 0 an sucu. it promises am in ueveioping tneir powers, ana aouuuut uiiiiuituAiv.vo .v. . catalogue, address the Principal. HON. WII.I.14.1I Will. 1., rresldrnl Hoard of Tru.te rwpt. s, T.- partly printed here, says : In the first issue after the closing of the polls that paper claimed a victory for Labor over Capita! ; and, in the next edition the same beet labored hard to prove that its ticket was composed of Capitalists and Producers while the citizens and tax-payers ticket was made up of men who barely pay taxes sulficient to allow them a vote. Consistency thou art &c. Kate Claxton with a full New York Compa- their allar and pulpit." ltev Hmyser warmly welcomeil the new pistor on behalf of the min istry of the town, ltev. Marclay rw-ponded In the addresses of welcome and expre-sed him- relf as happy in coming Into their midst as minister, and as highly gratified with Ins cor dial reception. Ihe anthem: "The Lord is my Light" was tim-ly rendered by tho choir under the efficient leadership of Mr. Itingtc ltev. Marclay and family weio tluu nitro- the lirat pair struck ; Tuesday two more pairs were ready, and on Thursday half n dozen more, which will probably be sent tob'an I-'riin- cisco niul Larson, luesday the mint made $70,000, but the first delivery willl not be until Thursday. Tho first piece struc:: will go, to tho President and the second to Secretary Sher man. io orders nave yet been received lor the distribution of tho coinage, but it is pre sumed thnt it will bo for gold nt the various In the matter of the) In the Court of (loramon rieas Kstateot Margarct of Columbia county. Foruer a lunatic. J .1 heal V Citation to show cause why certain salo of real es tate made by said lunatic should not be rescinded. Tub commonwealth or Pennsylvania To MUIsm Former, husband or said Mariraret Kortner. V llllam Parker and Mary 1:. his wife.Plerce Lunger and Ann hlswlie. nnd William 1U Uentott, guardian ad litem of Emma Fortner and Clark Fori ner : At the Instance of Ja'nes Masters and Conrad Kreamer, Committee of Margaret Fortner, a lunatic and Asm.!. Union and ltebecca LaMonhls wife. representing that 011 the loth day of April A. D., isii saia jwarirarei. r unner oy aeea 01a gram oar- gam and sell unto the said ltebcccn ijijiou a certain iraci 01 iauu suuaie in 1110 luwnsuip 01 Maaison in A GENTLE HINT. In nnr stvlo of climate, with its sudden change! of temperature, rain, wind and suri- SIIIUO U1ICII lllicnuiligimi ill uruiiuuuj, 1, is tu wonder that our children, friends and rein lives run to trcnucnl v taken lroui us by nocleclcd colds, half tho deaths resulting I said county of Columbia and staw of Pennsylvania i:J ..-.1.. 1: .1.:- a 1.nl .,c 11 I contalng forty-nine sicres and one hundred and fifty- iiiici-i y iiiau nip ts. six perches more or lesslnfee simple with the ap- urienances : Ana oa uie saia luia aay 01 April, a. I.. lsIT. the said Asnv J. Lnrlon and ltebecca his - , , wlIe Dy lnelr aeea acKnowieuea ino same aay, ness. n Lirco doctors till! ana PCrllllPS acatll, I mnt.rt. h.ir(7.,ln,-i1 nnil sold 11nl.1t.tm said Mari-ret. 1... 1,A nf tr.rn nr fnnr dnps. lnr enrinc I Former all that certain houe and lot or irround t-lt- . .. , .1 t, 0 I mil, 111 llm llorrtliph of Mlinrv. I.TComfncr rouotv four-tenths perches to a stone, thence south eighty- three nnd a halt degrees east.two hundred and eigh teen perches to a stone, thence by land surveyed on a warrant to Mary Scott south thirty-three degrees east two hundred and flfty-clght rwixhcs to stones, Uicncebylaud surveyed on a warrant ti Dial 1 1 Ncycr south 74 and a fourth degrees west one hundred and twcnty-nlno perches ton pine thence by land surveyed on a warrant to llenjamln Syock south seventy-three degrees west two hundred and thirty-three perches to the placo of beginning i con mining four hundred and forty acres, more or I03S, It being the same tract of land surveyed on warrant to Oeorgo Kcyer. Seized, taken Into execution, and to lw sold as tho property of the Danville, Hazleton & Wllkesbarre llallroad Company. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground BltuaWln Hoarlng- creek township, Colombia county, Pennsylvania, doscrlbod as follows, to-wit : Hounded on the north by laud of,Abram nice, on the south by land of Con- ny will play a popular Drama entitled "The audience and were the recipient of many liear iwo Orphans," at the Danville Opera House ly individual welcomes. on the 18th inst. Miss Claxton is an actress of The alfiir throushlout was n happy and en considerable reputation, and is supported by a jnyable one, and as' the reverend gentleman hrst class Iroup. Arrangements have been I comes arnontr us willi n record of successful la iluccd to the many iersons who comjiosed the sub-treasuries, nnd that whatever gold is re ceived at the. sub-treasuries will be used for the payment of interest, while tho silver will be paid out for tho purchase of bullion. Jit. made with the D. L. & W. Itiilroad to run special train so that visitors from llloomsburg will be able lo return home the same tiight. Those who are fond of the stage Bhould seize this opportunity to witness a fine performance. DEATO. OF DK. RITTKNIIOUSE. bor behind him, we may conGdentty hope that I the relation so auspiciously imitated uiay suit in a rich fruitage of blessing to the congre gation and the community. A (JltBAT UISTOIIICAL WOltK. r.t Ifrvian-rtn nn tha w.tl hvlnnri ... Mli-V.-,! Mtr.iiio. Consumption, HBraorrhngc, 1 ueumonia, Sc- anrt Mat(, 0( i-ennsyivanu containing 6250 square cr and William Ycager and on the east by land of vcio (. nucha, uroup or any uiscase 01 me 1 feet wun tuo appurtenances in ice simple, me saia Kphralm Llby, containing seenty-threo acres more Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonder- mirii ' wh"" "ected n dwelling house, barn IU1, iisyour uruirist w in ich juo, uinnau Furtner nan iH-en found uy inquisition taken on ibe ana outuimamff3. on lllis coutiutnt. Sample bottles lor trial. iVn'a?"0 ,or ls u"1 pa5t Blu""" lucld 10c ; rrgular'sue, i5a April St, 77-ly Ttiercforo rou and each or you laytnsr aside all buslneHs and f xeusca whatsoever, are bercbr cltetl to upikvar befoie our Court of Coinmoa I'leas at PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed at tbia Office ON SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. llloomsburg In and for said county tho first londay 01 May nest to scow cause wuy a uccrea lor me re scinding of the aforesaid deeds and a reconveyance of Ihe said lands should not tie made. If suchDro ce eulng shall not bo disadvantageous to the estate ALSO. One other piece of land bounded on the nort 1 by land of Jacub Strauser, on tbo west by land of Polo mon strauser, on tho south by land of Peter Ilower and oa the east by land of Conrad llousman and William Yoager containing olghtecn acres. ALSO, One othor pleco of land bounded on the north by of the said Margaret Kortner upon such terms as lands of Judge Cox, on ths west by land of Solomon Dauchy & Co's. Advt's. The National Publishing Company of I'hila delphla h ive sent us advaucts sheets of.2'A? Vc" torial Jlittory of the HoiW, embracing full and authentic account of every nation of ancient and modern fiWs, and including a History af the rise und fall of the Greek aiul Jloman EmHres, the grouth of the ixationt of Modern huropc, tlte Mid dle Ana. the Cruxula. the Feudal Sustem. the lief- dUtrcssed with the halluclualion Ithat attempts on,k,(i the dUcoteiy and tetdement of Ihe New a specialty of repairing. All work doi were being made to poison hiui." He had been I yoru e ee by Jauiw D. McCabe a well- him is sure to give perfect satisfaction. iniiuanui iiiiiumij.iiimiiiiiis J "'"i""" t known historical writer. Una is one of the Dr. O. W. Ilittenhouse, a prominent phys'i ciau of ViUiaiusort, died at Danville, whither he dad been taken for treatment, Thursday morning. The Gazette and Jlulletin says: "The Dr. had been suffering for several weeks past, his greatest trouble being inability to sleep; his mind became disturbed somewhat and ho was Business Notices. Call at McKinneys for Shoes. Silk Handkerchiefs from 20 cents up nt Lulz & Sloan's. For cheap nice casimeres for boys wear sold by the yard nt David Lowcnberg's. Extra flood Kentucky Jeans for 22 cents at I, W. Hartman's. American Wntches in heavy coin silver cases warranted lor two years lor twenty dollars at L. llernhard's popular jewelry store. feb. 22 tf 1. S. llatcs, iewcller and watchmaker makes ne uy t-t 1 Tro Itctnll rrlc SIHKlonly S2CO I I INV.JO Parlor Or-'ans. price W3T5 only inner irre. 11. r . iie.a ii,h iuiuhhi,i,w, SI !.-. leu 1, -tu-sw amw Wnt a l'lltll or Iltl.lti:. XH JUU wltu Independence and plen- tylu your o.d j, m m Tint ATCHlStlN. TOl'KKA k SANTA FE R.lt. I.AM1S IN KANSAS. circulars with .Map, imiui: iuii li.funnutlon, f.ee d-dre-s a, s. Johnson, Acfg land CymY, Topeka, Ks. I mar ww shall bo equitable and Just. Witness Ihe Honorable William Elwell President iuiC ci our said court at nioomsuurg, tnia nuio- leeuiuaay or treuruary, a. d., i.s. ILFltANKZAHIt. match i.vmw iToth'y BUHINEWS CARDH, VISITING CAKD8, LETTER HEADS, BILLHEADS, POSTERS. JtO. C Neatly and Cheaply priuted at the Colum bian uuice. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUAULK Real Estate! LStrauscron tbo south by land ot Abram Ittceand on tbo eA3t by land or Abraia Ulco and Uonard Ad ams, corjUlnlnp 15 acren. Stized,Ukeu In execution, and to be sold aa the property ot David 11. llcwer. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece ot land situate In Hrl Sale of a Railroad. NOTIOE. PUBLlfSALE. The Danville, Hnzlcton and Wilkesbiine Railroad. In tho Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county, Peuu'a. In Equity, No. !, December Term, 1ST. Be tween WM. 1. (lUEHNuaill, Trustt-e l'lalntltr, and TUEDANV11.I.K. UAZLETOS AND WILKKSBABItll UAILItUXD COMPANV, Defendant. I'nder and by virtue ot a decree entered on tho fifth day ot February, A.D., ISis.ln theaboiesull, the undersigned, to whom all needful authority In tho premises has been given, will, on tho TWENTI ETH DAYOPMAHCll, A.D.,1SIs,atUo-clocl:,noo. at tho COURT HOVSS In the TOWN if BL0OX8 UL'UQ, lu thoCOl'NTY OFCOI.UM11IA, PENNSTL- VANIA.expose to Public Sa!" Ihe ralroad, franchises, property, real and personal, of tho said Danville, 11a Jelon and wukusturra Hallroad Company, vli ! Ths whole line ot ItallroaJ ofs.ild i 'omp iny. from the borough of sunbury lo tlw Isirougli of Hazleton.anc to such othsr point as pursuant to exlstlDg laws shall be nved as tho terminus ol said Katlioad, the samel) tng, being and "Unite lu the countlas of Northumberland, Montour, ColumbU and Luzerns In the Htate of Pennsylvania, with Ps appurtenaa cos, and all lands, property, estate, railways, ttos, rails, superatruct ure, side t racks, bridges, vlaaucu, walls, culverts, u-nees, rUht ot way, machlne.shops, depots, grounds, station houses and other buildings, tenements. Improvements an 1 structures uf eery Mud and nature whatsoevcr,now connected with, o nod, held or erected nnd used by the said Damllle, llazleton and Wltkesbarro ltallrocd Cum- pany for tho purpose or oirat tng, completing and arcreck township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, , maintaining their sal J ltallrcad, or tho uccommoda- y ' ' linn jvf llm liitlni.cu t iiN-,f- IncnlliAf wit r fi 11 t hu TEMPER ANCK REFORM AND 1TH ORET KEFOHMKI19. BY BKV. W. it. DAMEM, A. M, Profusely Illustrated with l'ortralts and Sketches and eontslningnvercon Pages. t-A WHOLE TEMI'KIIANCE I.IHIHHY IN A MNOI.E V tll.HMK. .Ureal Wnnlril Kx-rjsrhrrr. .suure-s ior e.M ra n-uii , uuu i-iuumn, NKLSflN c PHILLIPS, His iiroadway, New York. mar l-tw u In Dursuance of an order of the Ornhans Court ot Columbia county, the undersigned Administrators, &c, oi iiicuaei i.rover, wie oi uie -rown oi iwooms burtr. said county, do'd., will expose to public salo on me piciiu.sir.s uu 10, 1878, was formerly a member of the drug house of Kinney Ilittenhouse it Co., of that city. He formerly practiced at Berwick. WILD PK1EONS AT LATOUTE. Jasper Clark, of the Laporte house, came down from that place yesterday (Thursday) and reports the woods as bcltif; literally tilled wil h wild pigeons. They made Iheir first appear ance there last Sunday morninsr, since which time they have been coining in by the thousands until the county is alive with them. YeNterd.ty morning they were flying thick and ho saw one flock while on his way here that was not lens than half a mile in length. Should no snow storm drive them away, they will, he says, re msin several weeks. They pass over the town so low that one can easily bring thetn down willi a gun at almost any point in the place. Here is a chance for sport. llughesvillt Jour- nal. most valuable works ever issued by an Amcri can publisher, and it is in all rtspects tho ino-l complete History of the World ever published The author does not content himself with n mere dry statement of facts, but sketches the life and manners uf the various nations of which he treats, in life-like colors, and points out the causes which led to the prosperity and decay of the great towers of the world. Ho shows us the famous warriors, statesmen, poets, sages, anil orators of ancient and nuslern times, and makes thc-ru familiar to ihe reader. The book is a complete treasury of history, and there Is not a question that can be asked concerning any hi-torical subject but an answer lo it can be found in this great work. It contains 12H0 large double-column pages, and is embellished with over G50 flue engravings illustrative of the events recorded in Hie narrative embracing bailies and ollur historical fcns ; jmrlrsils of Ihe great men of ancient and modern times and views of the principal cities of the world. These engravings are genuine works of art, and were made at a cost of over S2.),000. The great niimbrr and high character nl'-lhrir graving make this the most valuabhs art pub lication of the century, We cannot too highly praise the numerous and beautiful portraits ef hbturic.il personages with which it abounds. A m-irkt-d feature of the work is a mniplcte Jlito- lory of the late War between Jluma, and Turkey, mporlant Notice t parties attending Court. Spring Stvles I Spring Sryles ! .lust received, the largest stock of cloths and casimeres of the latest stylo and at the lowest price to be mid by Ihe yard willi trimmings for coat pants or vest. If youwant them made at home buy the goods and have them cut nt David Lowenberg s, Rubbers at McKinney's. THE LAW OF PUDLIC SALES, As there are a great many sales of personal property throughout the country at every sea son of the year, we call the attention of auct ioneers and vendors to a few principles of law, which do not seem to be generally understood by them. In a sale by auction there are three parties, the Owner of the property to be sold, the auctioneer, and a portion of Ihe public. The which is the only complete account of this war articles put up must be sold without reserve l'rlnI- inn i n appropriate lluio to read (unless conditions are announced In advance), ' Histoty of the World and we p'edlct for and unless the vendor receives one open bid. he '''i' 1)0015 an immense sale. cannot bid himself cr have the auctioneer or It I' 8olJ u subscription only, and Ihe pub- any one else bid for him. There aro cases on Ushers want agents, as will be seen by their ad Auction Bale. The entire lot of Harness and Buffalo Kobe, will be sold without reserve, also one Top Buggy, one Open Buggy, on Mon day, March 18th, at one o'clock p. in., the prop erty of C M. Christtuan. Sale in Slaves' Block, Bloomsburg, I'a. It. Harris,-Actiontur, The Iluiuaa Family are constantly using Bitters and Tonic lo build up and strengthen Ibe system. Domestic animals, who-e lives aud habits more nearly resemble man's, should be aubjee'ed lo Ihe same treatment, l'outi's Horse and Cattle Powders will accomplish all that is claimed for them. record where a bid was not received and tli vendor had a bidder who bought a certain tide lu, and afterwards suit was brought against the vendor by the highest outside bidder for the article ; and it was decided that he, the vertUcmeut in another column. A large assortment of new Silk Ties, lace Ties and bows at Lulz & Sloan's. Tin- lurL'B stock of Clocks. Watches and sd- vorwnni received bv 1'. S. linlcs only n month or two ngo is being very rapidly reduced by his extensive sales in mo iiiwcsi possum- prices. Plpasant'as hnnev. thtTfdd folks like it llir- young people likn it and the babies cry for it we mean Dr. Frailer' Cough Syrup, tf Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. New and Beautiful Spring Styles. Hula fir the Million. Just received full linn nf Huts ill nil the newest shades in slid' and soft felt for Men, Youths, Boys and children, cheaper than ever at David liw enberg'a. An extra cheon niece nf nil wool casi mere at I. W, Hartman's next week. Boot headqunrtera at McKinney's. Manv consumptives are now us'uie Dr. Frailer' Hont Hitters aud Cough ftyrup with remarkable success. tl David Lowcuberg is now prepared to give his customers tho full benefit of tbo reduc tion in all kinds of clnlhlnp. Spring suits made tin at greatly reduced prices. Cull aud examine the latest styles. W1IIPP1NII TllE WRONti HOY. If vou have a watch, clock, or any kind ol jewelry or silvern aro to repair, tako it to 1'. S, II ales wno always gnes peru-ci muikiucuoh, nla ntifi: was the h cheat bidder and entitled to found Itliu laughing l enrlily, anil llm Harder - . . . the article against the vendol. So. ik if an 1" whipped the louder Ibe ly laughnl, Nop article is struck off to a person, and It is after-1 llng. "KrHy aed, " hat are you laugh wards proved that the vendor or auctioneer I '"8 atV" "Sir," said tho youtli, who cuold h.ir- practlced fraud, by bidding htmself or having d'y suppress his laughter, 'm irc vAyiyiin; the puflers. It was held by the courts In England wony "Jf, . M physicians whemiepniding up nd so repeatedly decided by Ihe Supreme " a Inulttsl experience lu lU-termining Hie n i- Court of Pennsylvania, that the purchaser could ,llrB of "oluu delicate and complicated alleclion, not be held, but the purchaser as Boon as he jttn treat the vrong Ute:ie. Many times worn- discuveis the fraud practiced upon him, must n "P"11 "'!' f,lllly physicians, ouo with return or lender the article to the vendor. dysK-psiu, another with palpitation, another Ft. Lulz Si Sloan havo lust received a largo assortment of p.mbrolileries cueap. McKinneys Shoe Store below Court House. Since Ihe discovery of Mr. William's In dian Ointment there I certainly no excuse for .ny one to suffer with the riles, cee U- veniremen!. ii A lot with good house, barn and out- bnildings for rent lu llloomtbiirg' Apply to Wm. Jvrlckpauin. mar a aw Admission free at McKinney's. For a Spring suit made up in city vie go Marriages. Appointments of the Ministers of Lewlsburg District, Central l'a., Conference of (he Evan gelical Church. I.ewisburg District A. L. Keescr, 1'. K. Lewisburg W, M, Cromaii, Buffalo M. Sloat. Milton-S. T. Buck. White Deer J. M, Bradcr. 1 . II , a'cwari a., zv. jiarns. l)anvllle-P. W. ItaMabaiitfh. Bloomsburg Oeo. Hunter, Columbia W, W, Ithoades. Berwick J. A. Irvine, I.uierue A. W, Krcamer. Catawlssa John MtCamey, under Ihe 1', K. Shickshlnny 'L Hornberger. Wyoming und Kingston O. L. Ilurson and J, A, Hallenbach, Susquehanna To be supplied. Duahore S, 1', Itemcr. Hugheiville-J. F.Shultz. Wllllamsport S. Yearlck. New Oilumbla-H, W. Lilly, with trouble of the breast, another with pain here aud there, aud ill Ihis way they nil present COMMUNICATED. alike lo themselvis nnd their eusy-guing ami OitANOKviLt E, March 9lh, J878. Indifferent doctor, separate and dUtlnct diseics) To the Kpitohs or THE Columeian : The for which he prescribes his bills and iwtion, Impression appears to have been received by assuming tin in lo be such, when, in reality, the public that Prof. Canfleld has rrsigned his they are all symptoms caused by some iittrinu position or rrincipal or the Urangeville Acade- disorder. title Ihe physician Is Ignora-t nf I nWINNEll-i'OFFMAN.-On the Tin last at Dlooros iny. From what source such a report oriuina- the cause of suffering, lie encourages his prsc- burg by ltev. Htuart Mitchell, David Winner tuSar. li.,l T nm utilnf ormed. It is trp llmt nn on- lb- until IsrL-e nills are made, when 1ib .nfl-.r. all A. CoCTtnan, I'll Of Woomhburg. count of ill health he has for the present relir- ing patient Is no better, but probibly worso for cd from the arduous duties of the recitation the delay, treatment, and various cuiupllca room, but the. seminary still has the benefit 1 lions made, A proper medicine dire. ted to , , . ... . . , . . . , , , i l.i... . .i.i .....i i , ..... J!!: i ol ins superior laicni aim oi ins long aim sue-1 'v wuum it-map time mumy rruiuvni ccssful exierience as a teacher. As principal the disease, thereby In.tltuling commit itulead of the Academy lie commands the commence i pioiongeu misi-ry of all, and cerefully looks after the Interest, of I Mrs. Henry Patterson, of Xew York City, his patrons and of Ihe pupils commuted to his writing to Dr. It. V. Pierce, of Bull'ilo, N, Y., care, sas; "1 bad been uuileran eminent physician s New methods of teaching and Improvements care for right mouths fur whal he calltd "i-pl- Deaths. KAbi:. In lienOn cn the eth Inst., Mrs. Anna Ksse, aged as ) ears, 3 mouths and U da) s. MAltiaSTJIEPOltTS. HLOOMSBUIltt MAItKET. in the courses i f study have been introduced. The thorough preparation of students, Intend ing to cuter college, is being made one of the prominent fealu'cs of Ihe institution. The school is lu excellent condition and as a lis) ilsi-as," I became uorre during all this lime, when, ihanciiig to ne a copy of your Medical Adviser ut the irideuce of a friend, I read that part devoted to "Woman and her dis ease," I soon became convinced that my (lis teacher, well acquainted wllh the Important I ease was a up-rine a cctlmi, which, as you i-ay, subject of mental and moral training, I can con scientiously say that lhoe having children lo be educated would do well to give IhU pleasant ly located Academy llieir favorable considera tion, Mont respectfully, K. A. McLAiny, caused rympathilie bocUihe, Inwaid fever, tier- vousness, and geueral, dibtlily, I commenced Ihe use of your Favorite Pii-scriptlon and (ltd den Medical Discovery, applying also the lo cal treatment which you recommend In (lie .tdriscr, and In llircu months I was well and strong." Wheat per bushel..., , ltye " corn, new, 11 Oats. " ..,......,..!.!; Hour per barrel , Cloverseed , i-'laxst-ed , ..,, Putter ,, Y-w , Tallow '" Potatoes , Dried Apples ,,, ,,. Hams Hides A Shoulders , Lard rx-r pound , , llaypertun ,,., ' ,', beeswax , : Timothy tieeu . . ouotations roit COAlL SS:i?.n "'.r' .Jp''sb No. ' .........,... '; m UlacktmlUi'sLutunon Whart..JJ... t a bo 11 .lu CO -Vi 6.IW I.W1 .1 to . a .is m.to .V0 2.10 sweet mm Friday, iMarch lenclng at 10 o'clock, a. rr ii Mam township, said co Off 102 ACRES, commencing' at 10 o'clock, a. m., a Tract ol Land Mt lime in Main, lownsnip, saia county or coiuinDia,cou lain in AwrUil ktatit ib tt Cfotennil Elpoaltlon fir fine timing tjuaUtu ud txetllente nJ lai'Mf Mir. MM-Irr nt MurttrnMtt atut tinfOrillO. Th tohlirfd ttr inA'le, rtir tine ulrlp trisd-mrk m ctuxrlr Ahussrv nt Tier. Nil lil t.T kllilABtUtJi. KfllJ fflf .Mill ' (r.i, to C. A, Jacxioi A Co., M(r., IcWitburc, 1'. WAItDI-i:, Ciiii rul Aftt.. riiltndrlphln mar 1. 'Ii 4w d A;i:NTS WANTr.Ii HcrylitrPi InMtunlb! far morn or los. adfolnlntr lands of Aaron Masteller. Aaron Miller and or, tiers, and a public road, whereon ure erucica a TW0-ST0RY DWELLING HOUSE Go llank Ilarn, Wagon House and Corn Crll). trood oui-Dmnnn.s, souii hpnotf unu hpnuj; jiou&i;, kuu water uu iuu premuHis, GOOD A1TLE OHCIIAKD, ami other fruit tret's land In a rood state ot cultl Nation. A public ruad runs UiroufU the laud and one on north fcldu ; convenient to bcUool and church. Tkkus oy Salk. Ten our cent, of oi.p-fourlh of CONOUKST OF TURK PA ! ! ot iIk property, the on-Wlh htw tbe ten per I piinr.nT. rntillrtniYllfin nhnintH. nnn llm riHn&lhiDLT I rfirkftl, nnd Hun. Uy ilw. I'.ffpd ftiilhnrs. Dr. p. i'. I'iM. lhi rumnMe IhrUtlnir hl-toryft t) full nf nn I.iniilri nfler JUKI f&r& ol hitler Ktrlf. irrhlc dtriii inns nt tnlblo Imttlrs, etclUntf nil KurorvH. rosnuriv uie uv esi ana nifaresL .orii. only hut Bi'lendlnlv illustrated, urannest phnnri- to coin muncv now oHmd. t or lullparllcu- lars.midrehs uiiiuiaku jtiuis., ruus., iw puhiju St.. l'litla.. Pa. U marl-4w CELEBRATED LIBRAE? EXTENSION LAMP Adantd to anv room, htirh or low celtlnc. Lowered to tnht w heu In u,aiid ralstHl hv merely touriitnir.' IVrfecMv cure trom fMlllutf. Mjhts wllhout removing chimney. (ult a-i(orieiiUnt HHiit', and at '4 tho exwiw. 'I ho same extensl'iu Pitnclnle Is a nulled to nil our than- deiu-rrt net exceed In .r ti lights. '1 he intrant tee a arc: Increased Uffht wlthfimnuconsiinHtlon of oil, hy h.iUni; the li''U where t unlet : wfei , cannot U- knocked ott or Iiphei. I 111) r.MfllMllJI IIHll-lllHt l y Is fctmple, aDd ccnttot posalhly the way. Cuts ot Extension Lamp and rhandehers of al! fitlD3 funiKhedfree, Wo hell all lamps haUny merit. A. J. WE1DKNKK. Dealer In Laui8 andllLAS- U'A1tl..8C Mouth second street Thlladelphla, cent. nt coiillrmatlon absolute, and the remalnliiir iiiree-rourins in onejear inereaii'T wnn inierei rroin cnnilrniiitlin nist. Tenants Bbnre jf irraln In the ground to he reserved. Deed to t-e delivered at expense or purcho-ser. AATtriV (IHOVKIf. JOSHUA FKTTEltMAN, feh, 22, "S'U Administrators, SHERIFFS SALR7 Sure Reward. !i YKItS TO VAX VOil A IMIIM 4 to $io ma ACKB. Ilcoch mid Mnplo Laiiil lu Mlt'lil gun III llm :rl 1 1 1 1 la Aire Crtllit ol lli f Urniiil Itiiills anil lu ll inn u Ilnlh'uiitl uiiiiiiiij'. Slroni; Ktill sum crops p'rnlyol lliiibur-nu tli-ouKlll-iio t'lilncli biigMT-nu Jiopiicr." Itt'NNIMl IBAUi VVHK WATBK llEAUT MAHKKTS HCU00L3 1IA1I.HOAO COUrUCTKD TUKOCOU T11U CISTKII or TUK (IRANT. Send Tor mmihlet,Engliih or German Addreaa W. II. IH'dllAItT, Lakh Couuissiokeb, OIIAND KAriUS, Mlllll. mirch 15, 1S7S-AW $50 $501 Kor n rae ifn A A T -nw that Hnnrurd'a ItniliaaKlyrsfur Catarrh will not Instantly relieve and HDeedllv cure. Itcrerencea. lienrv Wells, -gq.. Hells, Karco & to., Au. 1UIO, 11. I ,, It III, 1HIIICD, J!BO . AlO nation. Grant Ii Bowan, BU Louis. i cKuuiouiaia. auu ireatiae hy mall. I'rtce. wllh lmnrorid Inhaler 11. Nuid everywhere. IVEEKh a- I'iiitkii. i iuiiiciuib, iiu4iuu, aiai-a. march 15, minw d T1RR 'TOR , wu, iii.-i7h.,.u .v-r o' uosu iasu ynuvKutzu uui-itu count PPR VTiVI1 18 recommended l.y Ihe nrlcult ural TajU-1- ajU prcwi.aud Used by thouaandaof the 'RTIT'PK'R very best, dalrjmen. ItKlvewaner. AJ U A. X ajai, feet June comr, and la aa harmleks POT OR naaalt. A ts eent bottle colors sue uuajuiv. nounds, and addn 5 centa perjwund to Ita alno. Arte jour pruejTikt or Merchant for It ur ena lor utbcripnifl cireuiara. vkli, men AiiuMi.Mtui., rrorrietora, nutiiugiou, Vermont, luurth 15, 'is-iw d JouNsow.ANniiYca Mxikknt will iwhltlvf ly pre. r,i. uta vtiwtv uih-iw, uim MU (lUttllll CI J CUre iduo caaea lu ten. Information that win aave uiaoy iiira.ciiviitijiij limn, 1.14 l ui'itv II lUUHirui. TO- vcuiioii id m.'111-r inau cure, l.B. dUUPisua en lUNIIlIK, MAINI march 15, 18W-AW d nr. LOUIS AND SAN HIAKCISCO IIAII.WAV FOR SALE rlcullural lands. Hie bebt lolucco rejilon In the Went, line irult, no BrlHK-ra, aCundancoof liood walcr.rhoit w.nlers.coueulentmarutavoud LANDS ilely. fcveii yiara' credit. Vite truuitUtioh injiuou iaiuii iu iuom) wno purchase land Kiui tor Circular &I)d Citlif-r lrifnrmnflf.n i'"' Und ''oo'n'Joucr, Vtiople uuiidioir.'su Louu,Ho. a mar, iVJMw described as follows, to w It : Bounded on the north by land of James 'IXity and others, on the cast by j Und ot Jeph KtacKhouso, nouth hy Und of the heirs of S. Y, lleidly an 1 oa the west by land of Ow. en Kult, containing- three hundred acres more or less about thirty acres cleired Und and the biUnco well timbered, on which ts er-icted a small stable, f-clzed, taken In execution, and to be sold us the property of John Sejbert. A1.SU, All that certain lot or piece ot land situate In Pine township. Columbia county, Pennsylvania, descrrbt-d as follows, to wit : Hounded on the north by land of Samuel Hnjder, on the east by lands ot Daolel (lordncrand Jackson Lyons on the.touth by lands of Ilenjimln Wlnterster-n and ltlchard T.-Whltmlre and on the west by Und of Thomas Low, containing fifty acres more or less, on which are erected a Plank House, frame barn and nut-bulldln?s. Seized, taken Into execution and to be Hold as the property ot A. .1. Ilardo. ALSO, All that ceitatn lot or piece of land situate In the Tow not Illoomshurj, Columbia county, Pennsj Ha ni t, dPscrilred as follow, to-wlt. I.ot No. 114 rnsik ed In general plan of llloomsburg, bounded on the north by nn alley, on the west by land or John Mc Cor i lck, on the south by Canal street, aud on the cast by land ol Jonathan Chromas, containing 0 feet flout and 113 ft-etln depth on which aro erected a dwelling house and our.b Hidings. Seized taken Into execution, aud to be sold as the property of Tobias Henry. AUSO, All that certa'n lot of ground sllinte In Locust township. Columbia counly, Pennsylvania, descrihol ns fullon's, to-w It : Hounded ou the north by by lund of Augustus strnuacr.au tho east by land of Solomon llldcr. on the south by land of mam lli-ach and on tho wtat by land ot Samuel Schujler, containing leuacris, moieorless, on whtchU erected a dwell ing huuse, barn and out-bulldlugs. bi-In, taken In eu-cutlon, and to be sold aithc property ot Jumes Kotenbaudcr. ALSO, All that tract urpaieel of laud Mltutctu Scott township, Columbia county, Pc-unsjlcaula, bouudi-d on I ho east by Undot John Kelchncr, lilng be tween the I'ciinsUtaula canal and the Susquehanna rlvi-rohdrmmliit toa ixjlr.t on the west atom-ar Ihe aipieduct aliovf Vsyy, con alnlng about sou-u res, more or less. AI.s-0, All that certain lot of ground (ltu.Ho in Ihe town of Kapy, cclunibli county IV-DUsjlvaiiU, bounded ond di-scrllKsl nsfollnws: on tho north by Slain strict, east by lot of M, (!. .McCollum south bv an ul Hy virtue of sundry wrl.s Issued out of the Couit ot Contra m I'leas of Columbia county und to me directed will bo exposed to publU saIu ut tho Court House at luo o'clock p. m., on WKUNES1UY, MAUC1I 20, 1878 A eel lain lot cf ground Mtuale lu tbe town of llloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, de scribed as follows : bounded northwardly aud east wardly by on alley, southwardly by lot of M. O Woodward, and wetiwarilly by street, Ulngca feet front and 1ST feet deep more or less, w hereon are erected a flame dwelling house, stable and out- UUllUiiigS.. Seized, luken Into eicutlcn.and to sold as the ley and nest by D.iiilel Keil.r, bi-lng 4Hi feet trott. property of Casper liressler. oullTJ', Io. t In depth, whereou a'o crtcltd two flvU, 1 two slorj d A elllng houses, All thoee certain four tracts of land situate In Pea er township. Columbia county, and Stated I'enn sylviiDla, bouuded and described as follows : One of them beginning nt a po.t al the south-west corner of u tract ot land sunesid ou a warrant tol'atha- rlno Longcnl-crger, ther.re t.y Ihe said Catharine iAngenbeigcr tract noilhtlxttm dfcris.-swest two hundred and sevent.tio perches toa post.thence north twtnty-cne digiees wtst one hundred ond tweHf lerthes ton icsl.ll.inie ly lend surveyed In the name of Thomas lin-.cn south seventy dc. gnes west one hunoicd end sixty nl is to a post, thence ly 'aud surwjtd In Ire mine of Daniel Ncjcr nuilh slxirin nd a half degiis-s cast three bundled and tcxiity-Mnorerchtsto u post, tuer.ee north se t nly.i Ijht de g n cs i ast eighty-four perch03 to a p-oit, thence by land of Jesse lirookj noith twiliedegrefa uestdghtef n pcichestoa red oak, tbencu by land In ihe uiune of Jesse Hrooks north seventy- eight dot rets exstiUhly perches to ' t post, the placo of beginning; containing three hundred and seenty-two and three-fourth acres, and allowances, mura or less. Surveyed on warrant to Andrew Clark, dated Ihe i.id day of August, 1TU3, Sd. uue other of them, beginning nt a post, the Boulh-we&t corner of the abou described tract sur veyed on a warrant to Ahdiew Claik, thence by the western line of tald Andrew (lark tract imrlh six teen aud a half degrees wist Ihreo hundred and seventy nine perches to a post, thence by laud stir. veyed on wairaut to Mary Scott and Jacob Ntycr eoiilh seienly and a half degree) wt st eighty perches to a stone.lhehce by land surveyed In Ihe name of tho said Jacob N eyer south seeuty-four and a fourth degrees west ono hundred and twenty-nlnu perches ioapiDB,inenco uy land surveyed on warrant ui llenjamln Syock south twcnly-sli degrees cast one hundred and twenty-lite perches toa pine, (hence by;iand surveyed on a warrant to Oeorgo Kcyer south thirteen degrees oast two hundred and slity. nlue and Uni tenth perches to a post, thence by laud suricyedona warrant to John Harrou, Jr., norlh seventy-eight degrees east one hundred and six Sl Iztsl. takt n Into execution, and In La i.olit ils tht, properly oi auuzo c lioagc. AI-SO, All that undlildid thiee-Knlhs of Ihcundlitded one-fourth of tho following tract of Und, situate In Jackson towus'ilp, Columbia loiiuty, I'a., boundol and desirtbed as fulluns, to wit: Beginning ata stone & corner ot land of Mathlas I.'houe, theneo by Und In the warranteo name r.f Wesley Iless norlh folly aud u auarlt r degrees west three hundred and llfteen perches to an Ironwmid Iree cn county line, Uu ti ce along llm tomo south forty-scun and a Iial degrees west three hundred and sixteen perches tn u stone, theucu by Und In tho warrantee iminotf Samuel vorts south tcventy-tbroo degrees east thris- hundred acd four irUies Ui a stone, llii i.ee ty ULd of Jesio llhone noith setenlctn andaquar ler i-uit thirty-scum and two-tenths js-rches to a stone, and t hence noi I n eighty degrees cast one hun dred thirty-eight perches to tho li'ace of begluulng : containing thico hundred and lltty-sei en acres and cigiity-ruur pen lies ot l.nd, Btrlct measure, be the some merit or lo.vt. A ISO, All the undivided one-tunlclh part of tho follow. Ing descrllicd tract of Und situate in Jackson town ship ond sugurloat to nshlp, Columbia county ,1'enu- sylianla, Isniuded und descilbed us follows, viz.: lie- ginning at a chestnut oak, a cornel to land of David (Jolder, llienco bvland of flllbert Iless and llobert si, Montgomery norlh scienlcen and a nuailcr dc- grii-scost one tmtidrtd and fotly-slx perinea to a stone, ihcnce ioit sevinty.iwo hd , dei-nes wesiono uunnreannu niiy.rcur rruhia lo a slunc theme north fouittcn nnd a half degrees cast ono Hundred aud eigi.iy pen hi a lo a largo hemlock ihenco by oilier land of mlj David Holder lwrtb thlrty-two and a uuarlcr degnes east twculy-lhree perchis to a bultirnut, thtLi-o by land tl James Hess norlh eighty n und three-ipiarter degrees wesi one uunoreu una nineiy-four pen hes lo u hi ir tlonotthe business thereof; together with all thti ways, roads, switches streets, passages, easementA, waters, w ater courses Had grants and all tho rlghtx and franchises thereunto belonging; and also all the machinery, ro!llw stock, tools und Implements And maWrlals, connected with tho proper equipment of the said railroad; and also all the rights, liberties, privileges and franchises of Ihe satdrallroad compa ny, and all the estate, right title, luterest, property, CUIms and demands ot any naturo and kind what soever ot the said rallroid company, In the law or equity, ot. In And to the aims and every part and parcel Uiereot ; ntso, fultboso certain jTOU'Jrt TRACTS OP X. A-lsrU sltuato lu Bea ver, township, Columbia county, nnd State ot Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows : Ono of them beginning at a post at the south-west corner ot atractot Und surveyed on a warrant to Calharln Longenberger, thence by tho said Catharine Longen- bcrger tract north stxtccn degreos west two hun dred and set enty-two perches to a post, thencesaorth twenty-one degrees west one hundred andtwelvo perches Ui a post, thence by Und surveyed In tho name ot Thoraxs Lemon south seventy degrees west one huudred and sixty perches to a post, thence by Und sui t eyed lu the name of Daniel Neycr north sixteen and u halt degrees cost three hundred and seventy-nine perches to a poit,thence north seventy eight degrees east eighty-four perches to a post, thence by land of Jcsso Brooks north twelve degrees west eighteen iviches to a red oak, thence by Und In the name cf Jesse Brooks norlh seventy-eight do. giuei east elghly perches to u pat, the placo of bo glnnlng ; containing Ihreo hundred and setenty-two aud three-fourth acres, and allowanceB.more or less. surveyed on warrant tj Andrew CUrk, dated the ild day of August, 1TM. One oth-r ot thsm, beginning at a post, th sout.i.west corner cf tho fttxne described tract sur veyed on warrant, to Andrew CUrk, thenco by tha western line of sjld Audiew claik tract north six teen and s lull degrees west three hundred and seveuty-nlu i perches to a post, thenco by Und sur. vey ed on warrant to Mary Scott and Jacob Neyer sjatliscteiily and a halt degrees west elghly perches to bloncs,tLcuie by landsurvcycdlnthenumeoftho said Jacob Neyer bouth peventy-four ununfourUi degrees west ouo hundred and twenty-nine perches to a pine, thence by laud surveyed on warrant to Ueiijuulii syock sfiulh twenty six degreos east ono bundled and tnenty-ilvo jicrches lou pine, thenco by land surveyed on a warrant lo Oeorgo Neyer south thlrleeu degrees east Iwo hundred und slxty hlne and riviMentli perches to a post, thence by land surveyed on n vvairant In Jehu llannon, Jr., north eve!fty-elKht degns-s cast nuo hundred and tlx perches lo a hlokOiy, Uiem Iiy land survey id In the name of Jcsso Brool.8 noith Udcgrits west twenty eight perches to a post, thence by tho same north seventy-eight degrees east iilnely-slx peiches toa post, tho place of beginning; containing four bun rtred und forty-two and a halt uerrs, more or loss being Ihu s.ime tract of b,nd surveyed on warrant tn Daniel :eyer dated l enty-thlrd ot August, 179.1. One other of them, bi-sliinlns nt a post, thu south-west corner of the lost abuvodcscrlla-d tract surveyed on warrant to Daniel Neyi-r, and thence by luvKuiniMiiiti iseyrr noun thirteen degrees west perches to a hickory, thence by laud surveyed lu the ,ock"' "1""e sulll,l county line south foity name ot jesse urooks noun U degrees west twenty eight perches to a post, thence by Ihe auiue north 6eveut,-dgbt, degrees east ninety-six perches toa post, the pucoof Ugmnlug ; containing four hun dred and loity-twoaud nlialf acres, more or less, belDg tho same tract of laud survey ed on warrant to Daniel rveyer lUtcd S3d of August, 1TV4, S.-One other of them, beginning at a nott. the south.west corner ot Ihe last above described iruct surteyedon warrant to Danlil Key cr and Ihemwhy IhosuldDanlol Neyer north Iblrteen Uegreea nest two hundred ftniUlxly-nlne und nve-tenlh perches to a plan, thenco by land of llenjamln Syock south suty-four degrees west to tho Ime. Ulv idlng o part of tuisinici sum io jocuo land ur J.ICOU llAklpr In 111.. -.l.a.n i,KA . . . Burvvrailnn warrant In .In1.nl... Icy, On IU0 Wl'Sl by Centre Street. OU IhHumlh l,v the same norm scventy-elght dogrcci et to a post f k,.rt,f' cu ,Ue ml b Uta ut l-.T.starp. the placo of begtniilog j contalulag two hundred and ' ,v"'' " " 1 u lu u"l"u, slxty-nlne and three fourths acrca mors or less, be- . . """" iory irumo store houv, ing a part of a tract of Uurt surveyed on a vv arrant . to lieorge Fever dated sa H Augus'. uj "'"s" mioexecuiiou, and lo be sold aa the 4-And the other of them U-glrfnlag ,t wonca In a '"T'If J.1, ,' ""tr- . , lloo separaung It from lands surveyed on a wariunt . 1,tl,NS'-iCllsl w Oay cl sole, MhcrvMse property louenjamin syock, thenco uortU tight and a halt " ,v rM w ,llfKu.v Ocgltes west threo hulidrcd and ILm,.i.u I ...... J" W. UOFKMAA, bevtn and a half dtgrtea west me hundredand eight perchestoau Irouwood, Ihemo by lundlu the war. rantee namoof Samuel h"i-iurit south forty and a quarter degru-s cust Ihrte hundred ami tiltin pcrriies to u aione, thence by land of the Vuld 1 uv Id Holder north cltl.iy degrees cast thlrty-ulue nnd -lghm-iithn-hcstoa chestnut and theucon.uih S3V hty-tuo i egrn-a east nlnety-clghl nen-hestu Ihu place tf U gliiolug, inntatLlbe four hundred and eight ucrea und ilglity.Uve jienhes if huid, strict uieusuie, i- iuv niiuii more or less. ALSO, Alllbatccitalulott,! ground sltuato luihuiuw 'h llasler.thcncobythesalJ "'wuisturfc-, i oluuilla i-ounly, Pa , ilesirlbed as to Iho northern line of In funded un Ihe north by Mdg Bl. o hdndred and sluy-Mrm and Ilve-tenths peixtcs a pine, thence by land of Hen Jamlu Si ock sovlli stxty-tour d-grees west to Ihe line dividing a part of this tract sold to Jacob Hosier, theuco By the sold landot Jacob llasler to the noithern lino of Und surv ey ed on w arrant to John Bannou, Jr., thenco by iue samo nnu sevmiy -eight drgroes cast lo a post the laeo of brglnulng; contalnlDg two hundrsdand Mxiy.nlne and three-fotirths acres, more or less, tie Ini a part of a tract of land surveyed on n warrant to (leorge Ney er dated twenty-third of August, 1TJS. auu uie inner ot tnein brglnnlii: at slows In a line separating It from lands surveyed on a warrant to Benjamin syock, thence norlh eight und a halt gru-a west tun-e hundred aud thlrls.lhreo and four-tenth serenes to a stone, thence south Ughty. thrie and a hull degrees east tvio hundred and elgh. reupeieuisw sioi.es, intuco by laud Burvey cd oa i warrant to Mary Scott south thlrly-lhree dctrrwi east two hundred and Hfty-elght perches to stone thrcce ly Und surveyed uu u warrant to Hanlal .veyer soum it and u lowrth decrees wet on- hundred and tneiity-nlao irche to a pine, thenco by Und surteyed on u vvarrjnt to Ileujainlu Rvoclc south sevcuty-threo degrees west two hundred and thirty-three perches lo Iho placo of beginning j con. uuuiuk iuur uuuureii anil roity acre-, moroorleta, It telng the same tract of land surveyed on warrant to OvOrge Noy er. TE1IM3 OF SALK. The propiily will Ixi mid as nee rnilm inttnihn rigest and U-st Udder,, upon Llsslgulng thecoudi- iniusui sale. TVU tUousand dollars (l!0.0) of the nurrhnvA mnn- ey shall m raid lu cath when tho i.rooeriv Is struct: oit, and the balance within leu day a Provided. uunevrr, mo y mint of the balance of the purcliaso iaj tuMia in sucu ci ma tonds and over duo aud uniiuld coujoas Ihtictf cf Hie Danville, Ila ilflou and Wilkuslaire Bstlioad Cctniiany asoiMke- "J mongsgiv, instte to f heplurd Knapp, deceased, and ihe uudfrsignid us Irutlrcs, dated October 1st, issii. Ka,u londsnd coupon lobe re ivlved for an amount tqual to their dlv Ideud cn tlnal BTiiirnn-uu i pon cconimationof the sale by said court, tbe purchaser or purchaser upon a full com- imsneu nn u ma londiuona cf sale, and Ihe crdcr of Court mude cr lo W mi He, uuu.liig Iho jay mi ht of (lie punhaso money, thall be tut Mid Intake aud hold all ll.o puriliattd jroiirty, miiiuid, Ughip, fraucl.lscsi.ud vrpuririf nrcr, litu lumsnyilulm or demand of the I'anvllle.llazleicu and WUVerUirr Itallroad fcinpuLy ileum w ihtitto, Ly way of vqulty of redemj tlou or otherwise. WM. I. (illCENOltill, TlUklte. for fuithtrliifiimaiion i.pil in SAMUEL lil'sTlNE TllOMPsON, tOlMtKI. 1 OK -I III bTLK, tel. is nu i. 50-"l south HmilliMiett. teu.U.H' tf j nuadi Ij LU, pa. AsA..h fsuliv,,,.,,!. ti iii.wi.tinu,4 fo' t to uuaiia O uoe. B , " I uuuiiu Blietllt,