The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 26, 1878, Image 3

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    THE COLUMBIAN.
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEM0CRAT3LCK)MSBtJRG9 COLUMBIA COUNTY, iP A.
mm
On Tli
I 0twt. gave a s,r.naa. t0 Upt!
M, ;s I!rockwy The member, of the Senatorial
l'r4 ewnlng of I'aat week Prof. T.
HLOOMHBCUO, F It 1 DA T, APRIL
Kali Itcmd Time Tabic.
LACKAWANNA 4 BLOO.MHBUllU KAIL ItOAD
sorcn.
J.83 A. M.
Accoiamodatlon Train,
Mull Train
Express Train
N0KT1I,
.Mil A.M.
.9 A. M
1.60 1'. M.
" " CM P.M.
CATAWISSA ItAII. ROAD.
WORTH.
Accommodation Train o,s. a. M.
Regular Express 4.06 P.M.
Throngh cars on Express train cither to New York
or miladelphla. Accommodation train runs betweun
Catawlssa and Wllltamsiiort.
4.49 P. M
1I.M A. M
notrrn
?,3T P. M.
11,33 A.M.
We otter n special discount of 10 per cent to
old and new sutHcrilieri who piy In advance.
l on Ml .i .
i.ov niu my ior mo i,oLUNniAN lor one year
after thia date until further notice. This, does
not apply to subscription now due Our sub
scribura will do in a f.ivor by calling their
neighbor attention lo the fict that ibe Count
MAN can be had for $1.30 In advance, (lie only
$200 paper In the county mnklng the offer.
tf.
Sheriff' eale to-morrow.
Unfcrencc, w h ch had l,n.. i ..!.. .i.. j. -
the day, called inn body on the Captain thai
evening, and all present expressed themselves
well pleased with the. hospitalities of the Cap
tain and with the music.
C K 8avage has removed to Lamlwrtville,
New Jcn-ey.
Mr. Matlnas Appbman baa put a new roof
on liN ilnt-lling at the head of Market street,
Mllitm Charles caught a trout weighing one
wiin I mill five oncea, in the Company dam last
tM A J Prick and
friend in town.
family are visiting
Mr. John Swartwout and family, of Benton,
spent last Sunday In Illooiusburg.
Ilnrtwiin llros. have moved bick into their
tun- rmin in IheMnyer block, Main street be
I Market.
Ust Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock 'twe
funeral processlona met, one coming up Main
street and the other up Market, and proccededi
to the remetery together. One was the funeral
ofa little child of Alfred Verry, and the other
a child of W. II. Yelter. Both, we are Inform-'
1, died of rcarlel fever. f
What a lively Flower la the lllly of the val
ley, and how closely rcaembllng it In purity la
the complexion which has been embellished
Willi uieu a bulpliur Soap, that whoTeeome aid
to beauty. S.t
Silver Locks Grow Dark from the uae of
Hill's Hair Dye.
April IB 4.
Factory Facts. Cloae confinement, care
ful attention to all factory work, givea the oper
atlves palid facea, poor appetite, languid, mia
erable feelings, poor blood, inactive liver, kid
neya and urinary troubles, and all Ibe pbyal
ciana and medicine in the world cannot help
them unleM they get out doors or use Hop Bit
ters, made of the purest and bet of remedies,
and especially for audi case, having abundance
of health, sunshine mi rosy cheeks In them.
None need Buffer If they will use them freely.
They cost but a trifle. See another column.
A ulr nd ticket to Chicago and back for
sale at tin ullice very chuip, (!ood until De
cember 31st 1878. tf
The article on the Money Question lias been
crowded out this week, and will be continued
in the next issue.
Panic Phicis, Costetitios Defied. No
rent to pay and patrons to receive the benefit-
C. M. Chrittuian's saddler shop tan now be found
In the rear of the Central Hotel in connection
with his livery stable. You are invited to call,
and you will go awBy aatiafud with hi prices
and the work, New harness made to order and
repiiring don&the neatest, cheapest and at the
shortest notice.
In his livery stable he cannot fail to please
all and at reasonable rates. Carriagea deliver
ed lo any pal t of the town. Give him a call.
April 10 2w.
SEf ATCMAI. coxtzmsxcx.
Pursuant to arrangement, the Democratic
conferejoa. representing tho several Countlca
composing the 24th Senatorial d'ntrict met at
tho Central Hotel, In llloomsburg, on Thuri
day, April 18th, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Tho following conferees wero in attendance i
THK MOFFETT BELL.
Mr J. I.. Girton has remodel oil the restau
rant of the Cily Hotel and made numerou oth
er improvement.
The contract for the bridge across Catawlssa
creek at Malnvillc was let to II. A. Schweppen
heiser for $1,071.
.e appear at
General Tom Thumb and trou'
the Op-ra Houe llii (Friday) afiern
evening. Go and see them.
Hon. James Black of L-incaster will lecture
in the Baptist Church on next Tuesday evening
1m fore the Bloomaburg Christian Temperance
Union.
The popular Senator from Union, Hon. A. H.
Dill, visited our town on Monday last. He was
greeted by numerous friends, who wish him
success.
Hear the tinkling of the bells
Mofl'et bells I
What h sale of alcohol their melody fore
tells I
How they jingle, jingle, jingle,
In each saloon in town,
And the bar keepers a single
Half-dime cannot knock down.
Jilllg COIlilt, CUUlll, couvt
Lhi pettiest amount
Of every Uriuk the bar keeper across the
counter sells,
With its bells, bell, bell, bells,
Bells, bells, bells
With its pretty Moffett patent-registering
bells I
IVew York World.
Charles Krug has leased the planing mill in
Kspy, formerly owned" by D. Snyder & Co., and
proposes to couitnence work after the first of
Slay.
Mis Laura, daughter of J, B. Pursel, for
merly of lhi town, was married at Cedar Point,
Maryland, to Charles M, Bohanan last Tues
day evening.
Musical College. Spring session of six
weeks begins on Thursday. May iM. 1R7R
Freeburg Hnvder Co. Pa.
March 29 lw.
Kelly "the Bum" ha been returned to our
jail by Sheriff Raii'leiibusli of Carbon county.
The former seema glad to have got back to hi
old quarter. The Sheriff was the recipient of
much attention while here, and deserved it.
Aver & Son's Manual contains more infor
mal! n of value, to advertisers than any other
pub'icatlon. Sent fia. Address N. W. Ayer
& Sin. Advertising Agen's, Times Building
Philadelphia.
1
com!
TO THE hCHOOL DIRECTORS OF COLUMBIA
COUNTY.
Genti.hmen: In pursuance of the forty'
third section of the net of 8th of May, 1854, you
are hereby notified to meet in convention, at
the Court House, in Bloomsburg, on the first
Tuesday in Mar, A. D. 1878, being the 7th
day ol the month, at one o'clock in the after
noon, and select, rim roee, by a majority of the
whole number of directors present, one person
of literary and scientific acquirements, and of
skill and experience in the art of teaching with
in three years, as County Superintendent, for
Uiikc Auix-mllnu rear: determine, the amount
of compensation for the aarae; and certify tli
result to the State Superintendent, at Harris-
Uurr.a required by the thirty ninth and fortieth
sections of said act.
Wm. H. Ssydkb,
County Superintendent of Col. Co,
Orangoville, Pa. April 10th, 1878.
April 19 Sw.
IS MEDICINE A SCIENCE.
As generally understood, science constats in
tleduclnc facts from theory, and as the malhe-
n.ai!i.;aii rpunirea a knowledee of one factor in
ublic squares are a great blessing to the orJer t0 determine the value of unknown fac-
munilv. We can .ay the same of Dr. Bull's tor. so medicine, when practiced aa a science
Baby Syrup, It is the best remedy for the cure demands a knowledge of one or more facts, up-
of all dbeascs Babyhood lias lo encounter.
Columbia John K. GrotJ, W. J. Buckalcw.
I-vcoming-Dr. II. II. Martin, I,. H. Itanktn.
Montour John B. Gerringcr, W. J. Dean.
Sullivan Henry Swank, John O. Wright.
Tho conferees organized by choosing John
K. Groti President, and L. II, Rankin Secre
tary. The following names were presented for ap
pointment by the Conference ns'Senatorial del
egate to the Democratic Stale Convention of
May 22d, from 24th district, to wit! F. F.
Drake, of Sullivan, W. W. Hart, of Lycoming,
David Lowenberg, of Columbia, and W. J.
Reed, of Montour.
On motion of Dr. Martin it waa ordered that
In voting, the names of the Counties bo called
In alphabetical order, and upon proceeding to
vote each of the gentlemen named for delegate
received two voles. Upon the second voto be
ing taken, Mr. Drnke received three, Mr. Low
enberg one, and each of tho other candidates
two vntcs. The name of Mr. Drake was then
withdrawn. Upon the third vote Mr. Lowen
berg received four votes, Mr. Hart two votes,
nud Mr. Reed two j and upon tho fourth ote
Mr. Lowenberg threo votes, Mr, Hart two votes
and Mr. Kccd three votes.
On the fifth vote, Mr. Lowenberg bad four
votes, Mr. Hart two votes, and Mr. Heed two.
Mr. Reed s name waa then withdrawn. Sev
eral recesses were taken during the afternoon,
nud an adjourned session was held at eight
o clock m tho evening, nt which, after a recess
Liken, the Conference adjourned to meet again
nt 0 o'clock the following morning. Up to
this time forty-am en votes had been takcn.npon
each of which, after the filth, Mr. Lowenberg
re :eivcd four votes from Columbia nud Sulli
van, nnd Mr, Hart four otefrom Lycoming
mill -Montour.
Friday, April 10th. The Conference met
pursuant to ndjournmcnt, all the conferees
present, and resumed voting. Several lecesses
were taken during the forenoon, and an nd'
jourumcnt for dinner was had.
The convention reassembled at 1 o'clock p.
m., and contiuueu in session, with several re-
ces'cs, until after 4 o'clock p. m.
During the dny twenty-nine additional votes
were taken with tho same result on each, us
before, to wit ! four votes for Mr. 1-owenberg,
nnd four votes for Mr. Hnrt. During the af
ternoon the following resolution was ofi'ered by
Dr. Martin, whoso motion fo- its.ndoption wns
secmidcd by Mr. llankm t
Jirsohed, That the Senatorial Delegate which
this Conference may elect, be and he heicby is
instructed to support the lion, u II. iteignaru
for Lieutnnnnt Governor in the Democratic
Stato Couention, to meet at Pittsburg on tho
2-'d day ot May next,
W. J. Buckalcw moved to amend the rcBolu
lion by inserting after the word support, the
word. "Hon. A. H. Dill for Governor :" also
lo add at the end of the resolution the words,
"as long as their names are before the Conven
tion." The yeas and nays called for upon this
amendment were aa follows; Yeas Messrs,
Grot i, Buckalew, Martin,Swank and Wright, 5;
Nays Messrs. Geringer, Decn and Rankin, 3.
So the amendment was agreed to. Then the
resolution aa amended wai adopted by the aame
vote of five to three,
After the last vote fjr delegate, above men
tioned, Dr. Marl in moved to reconsider the res
olution of instructions, but as Ins motion waa
not seconded by any member of the Co-.ference
ho bad voted with the majority for the reso-
lotiona were submitted to adjourn
and meet at Danville and Wllliamsporl, on
Wednesday the 24lh inst., at 1 o'clock p. m.,
which were rejected by the vote of the Confer-
eea ; Lycoming and Montour for, and Columbia
and Sullivan against. A motion lor an aojourn
ed mettine at the same lime at Dushore was al
so rejected, Sullivan voting for, and ibe other
Counties against it. Motion submitted by W.
J. Buckalew to proceed to another vole for Del-
eeate waa then rejected, Columbia and bull!
van voting - in the affirmative and Lycoming
and Montour in the negative. At tin point
,bout 4:20 p. m., the Conferees from Lycoming
nd Montour retired from the Lonlerence, de
claring their inleulion to return home.
The other Conferees, remaining in session,
toon after the close of the Cical year, whicfi la
on the first Monday in April,!) possible.
Second If the Borough or Township lain
debt, has a funded or floating debt, It must be
Included In the statement, together with the
valuation of properly, Ac, nnd published In at
leaat two papers, and embraced In the written
or printed statement also.
It ia necessary that the auditors of the re
flective Boroughs and Townships should go lo
work at once and settle the acconnla aa they are
n duty bound to do, and have tl.em publianed
the law directs. When the Borough or
Township has no indebtedness, neglect to pub
lish Incurs a fine af twenty dollars, but If the
Borough or Townlnp Is in dtbt, the neglect
ucura a fine of one Ihovmnd dollars. We would
dvlae those who read thia article lo cut it out
of the paper and preserve no that It may be had
for referenrc.
The following supplement lo the above act
was approved March 31, 1870, and la also of
imKrtaiice :
"Be It enacted, etc., That the time for the
Auditors of the several Townahlpa and Bor-
ougba within this Commonwealth lo meet an
nually, shall lie, and la liereby changed from
the 111 t Monday of June, annually, aa provi
ded in the act lo which thia is a supplement,
lo meet Ibe stcond Monday !u April, annually,
except so far as said auditing rtlate to School
Directors." Watchman.
SHERIFFS SALE.
rtrtu ot i wnt ot Fieri Faclu uttud out U U
Court of Common rieu of Columtu coontr, and to
mo directed, will be exposed to public ule on the
premises on
TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1878,
at t o'clock p. m..
All that corttln lot or parcel of ground situate In
8 lab town, Locust township Columbia county, ltnn
B) I van I a, described as follows, to-wit I Bounded on
the north by land of Isaiah Verger, on the east by
David Yfager, on the south and west by publlo road
containing one acre more or 1cm, on which are
erected a frame dwelling and store house and other
outbuildings.
Belied, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the
property of Lucas Fahrlnger.
Terms cash.
aprll 6, 18T&-U
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
Uherlff.
CAM) OK THANKS.
At a regular meeting of "Metherell's Cornet
Rami," held on Saturday evening, April 20, a
vote of thanks was tendered to the "Quartette
Club' and Orchestin, both of llloomsburg, for
their valuable assistance during our entertain
menu
E. D. Lcidt, President.
K. D. Hautwan, Secretary.
IF YOU WANT TO UK STltONO. HE -LTHY and
Mtrorous laku k. r. k twice, a inner wmeor iron.
rsoiannuapernn convey an iaea cr tn immediate
nnd elmot miraculous chnnj produced ijvtaklmr
r K Hunkers litter Wine of Iron In the dlsoast d,
debilitated and slmttrtd iurous sstem. Wheth
er broken down by excels, weak by n tture, or lm-1
inireu uy sichnes. iuo maxeu anuunnininp organ
ization isrtctoreU to rrfect h-nlth and vltror. oA
only tii 1 1 bottles, told by all druggists ana dealers
everywhere.
Niiuvors m:im,iTV! MmvoLx iikiiimty:
ebllltv. a iTeDreased. trrt Labia mind, a we&k.
nenous exhausted feeling, no energy or animation.
uuuiuseu nenu, weatt memory, me coowtiuence 01
excepBes, menial overwork, mis nerousdebtltty
iiuu3 a bo ereign cure in k r. nunKers imter wine
of Iron. It tones the system, dispels the mental
gloom and dppondency, and rejuunatesth entire
system. Sold only In t; ottlen, Get tu genuine
around it. his nhbtoeraiih 'onoutalde. soldbyjour
i-ruggtst. E. F. KunVel, IToprletor, No; S39 North
imiiiu Mreei, ruuaaeipiua, ra. M-naitrcircuiartT
advice free Try my great remedy, (-etltof your
druggist, six bottles .for 1". It cannot fall. Itls
guaranteed to do as is recommended.
WORMS! WORMS! WORMS!
K. F. KunkerAorm Swim cewrralii to remov
a-stfft-trf'rrns. Kent, pm uDd stomach worm
are readily removed ny hunkers worruSyrno it.
Kunkoi ih iUe only fcucccw-ful nhKii'inii in coun
try for the ren oval nf tape wrins. He removes
mem in 2 to 3 liours. with bead all complete. nle.
and no lie until head Is j-asMd. corrnion H-nse
lea lies II Tape oiin eau be lemoted all ottier
worms can lw readily destrojed. Ai-k jourdm?-.
worm 3Tup, I'nce ti
elst for a bottle of Kunkel's wormsyruo.
oer bottle. It neer falls. If behasltnol.haehl-Q
get It, or fccndto I'roniletor, K. F. Kunkel, S5 Norm
Mnlh Street, Philadelphia, l'a. (Advice at onUe
iree, ur vy man,)
Business Notices
lly L'nlvrrsnl 4rrordt
A Tin's CiTUiKTic I'ili.s are Uie best ot all purga
tives ror tamlly use. Tliey are the product otlODg,
latxrlo 8, and successful chemical InTesllgatlon.and
their extensive use, by physicians In their practice,
and by all civilized nations, prove them tho best aud
most effectual pill that medical science can devise.
Itelnu purely egetable no harm can arise from their
use. In Intrinsic value and curative powers no oth
er pllla can bocomrared with them, and every per
son, Knowing their virtues, win employ them when
needed. They leep the system In perlect order,
and maintain In healthy sctlon tho whole mncbln.
eryotllte. Mild, searching and errectual, they aro
specially adapted to tho needs of the digestive ap
curo, it timely tatcn. They are the b- st and Bafest
jilij sic to employ for weakened constitutions, wnero
a mild, but effectual cathartic is required.
FOK BiLK BY ALL DIALIHS.
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SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue ot sunJry writs Issued out of the
Court. ot Common Pleas of Columbia county and to
me directed will be exposed to publlo tale at the
Court House at.o ne o'clock p. m., on
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1878,
All that tract or parcel ot land situate In Seott
township, Columbia county. Pennsylvania, bounded
on the east by land of John Kelchner, lying be
tween the Pennsylvania canal and the Susquehanna
river and running to a point on the west at or near
tho aqueduct above Kspy, containing about seven
acres, moro or lasi.
ALSO,
All that certain lot of ground situate In the town
of Kspy, Columbia county- Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows) On the north by Main
street, cast by lot ot 11. C. McCollum.south by an al
ley and west by Daniel Keejer, being 41X feet front,
and m V feet In depth, whereon are erected two
two-story dwelling houses.
Kelzed, taken into execution, and to bo aold aa the
property of Alonzo C. Do e
ALSO,
All that certain lot, piece or portion of ground sit
uate In the Town of Bloomsburg In the county ot
Columbia, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as
folJsws, to wit : Fronting on Seventh Btreet on
tbe south ntty feet, on the west by Iron Btrr et two
Hundred feet more or less, en the north by the Dela
ware Lackawanna and Western Itallroad ntty feet,
on me east oy lot or o. A. Potter two hundred feet
more or less to the place ot beginning, whereon are
erected a two -story frame dwelling house and outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the
property of o. A. Potter and D. J. Waller.
ALSO,
All that certain lot or piece of land situate In
Greenwood township, Columbia county, Pennsyha
nm, uracnoea as louowa, to-wlt : Bounded on the
north by land of Klmlra Albertaon. on the east bv
land of John Moore, on the south by land ot Augus
tus stouder and on the west by land of Klmlra Al
lien son.coutatnlng 50 acres and 88 perches, on w hlch
are erected a frame house, barn and out buildings.
t-eneu, taken into execution, and to be sold as the
projierty ot O. W. llorlman.
ALSO,
All ttu.t certain lot, piece or purtlon ot k-round sit
uate In tnuTownol uioomabunr. in the county ot
CblumbU reDTtttrlTanta. bounded an 4.
oitowa 1 wit. flouthwardlr by Seventh street,
wstwaro'v bj lot of Pat. Marilntorthwarly by tho
Pelawr rv. LatkawtnhaaLd Wfrtem BaUroad aud
wcstwardly by lotot raid O. A. Potter and D.J.
Waller, containing 60 feet front on Seventh Btreet
and two hundred feer In depth more or less, where
on Is erected a two-story frame dwelling houaa and
outbuildings.
Belzed, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the
property of O. A. Potter.
ALSO,
All that certain lot of ground situate In Roaring
creek township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
described as followa, to-wlt : Bounded on the north
by laud ot Abrara Rice, on the south by land ot Con
rad Ilouaman, on tho west by land ot Michael straus
erand William Yeager and on the east by land ot
Kphralm Iiby, containing seventy-three acres mom
or less on which arc erected a dwelling house, barn
and out-bulldlngs.
ALSO,
One other piece ot land bounded on the north by
land of Jacob Strauser, on the west by land of Solo
mon Strauser, on the south by land ot rcterllower
and on tho east by laud ot Conrad Housman and
William Yeager containing eighteen acres.
One other piece of land bounded on the north by
lands of Judge Cox, on the west by land ot Solomon
Clmomrasioy lahctbr'Abrim Rice aid Leonard Ad
ams, containing 15 acres.
ALSO,
All that piece or parcel ot ground situate in Roar-
lngcreek township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
described as follows to-wlt : Bounded ou the south
by lands ot Franklin Yocum, on the west by land of
Samuel Houck, on the north by landNf William
Drelsbach, and on the east by land ot J. m Kllnjer,
containing thirty acres more or less, on which are
1 1
BLOOMSBURG
SIXTH
Bloomsburg,
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
THIS SCHOOL, as at present constituted, oflorstheverybestracintlesfor Professional and Classical loarnlng. . ....... . . M -
Ilulldlnirs snaclous. lnvltlne and commodious : comDletelv heated bv steam, well ventilated, llehted by ias. and furnished with a bountiful supply ot purtviw
spring water. . ... ................ ...... .. -
ixicanon neaitnrui, anu easy or access. Teacnera experienced, emcienr, and alive to tneir work. Discipline, nrm out mnu. unuurm auu vuuiuugu. ,
moderate. Kitty cents a week deduction to all expecting to teach, students admitted at any tint. Rooms reserved when desired.
Courses of study prescribed by the stater . ..j
I. Model School. II. Preparatory, III. Elementary. IV, Clauical.
Adjunct Courses : I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Music IV. Course In Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
The Elementary. Bclentlflc and Classical Courses are PltOCESSIOKAU and Students graduatng therein, receive Stato Diplomas, conferring the rolltwto '
coneepondinir Degrees 1 Master ot the Klenwvui Master ot the sciences : Master ot tbe Classics. Graduates In the other Courses receive Normal certinrarss)
thctr attainments,, signed bv the omcers ot tho Board of Trustees. s
The course ot Stud y prescribed by the State Is liberal, and the scientific and Classical cours.3 are not Interior to those of our best Colleges.
The state requlreaa higher order of citizenship. The times demand It. It H one ot the prime objects ot this scaool to help to secure it, by furnlhtnc !
gent and efficient Teachers for her Schools. To this end It solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes, those who desire to Improve their Bgaj ,
and their talents, as students. To all such it promises aid In developing their powers, and abundant opportunities tor well paid labor after leaving School. rmt
catalogue, addresa the ITlnclpal.
1KIM. WII.I.IA.II KI.WUI.I,,
Sept. 8, ';.-
Prr.ldrnt Hoard of Truatre.
SHERIFFS SALE.
trator without delay.
aprll 11, "78-ew'
Trice only 25 rents.
Tho Bill ol the Kencue Hook ,V Ladder Com-
i.ny held at Kvans' Hall on the 22nd inat was
a success. Perfect order prevailed and all pres
ent enjoyed themelvcs. Sloe's Orchestra of
Danville furniahtd the inufic.
Notick to Cot.i.KCTOiif. Collectors of coun
ty taxe in arrear, are hereby notified that the
sime must ho Killed during May Court.
H. W. JIoUeykoi-ds, Treas.
April 5-4w
We have received Ihe first number of the
XaHmal Keeord puhlihed at P.uville. J. C.
Hylvis is mauaRinu edilor, and It W. Kgccrl,
local wlitor. It is the uccesorof the Damillt
llecorl, and is the orau of "lie National pirty
.1 .. . r r 1ir!l..
.i.:,.i, ,r. l.,.o ii. ra bn at mis. UnUeratoCKl thereuiion proceeieu iu bciixi v. b.
! .1.1 ih.. lilunderers of aa Secretary, in the place of Mr. Rankin with
'""I""" -. .. . n..l..l .on,l.l
nueaa work are avoided. In preparing ma now drawn, un motion o. mr. m-
1.. v ll.. Mlnin. It V. 1'ierre. M. 1 bv Mr. nrignt. uie voineicm-c
I) nf llnflalo. X. W. devoted much to a care- the resolution of instructions, given above, and
ful investigation of the several claaaea of diae'
ses for which his remedies are prescribed a
snccificn. Their unparalleled succeaa atleata, in
arguments stronger thau words, the Doctor's
skill. Ilia Golden Medical Discovery is un
surnaased in curing diseases of tho throat.luiigs.
livr. and blood: w i le the Favorite rreacrip- uucaaiew, 1
tin ia sold under a positive guarantee to cure Whereupon the President announced that
thoie diseases and weaknesses peculiar to worn- David Lowenberg, having received a majority
v.. .... Inmn ..finals Dr. Pier- ni nf ilie Conferees wepciit. was duly electeii
fnmnnund Extract of Smart-Weed in cur- Senatorial Delegate for Ihe 24th district,
ing dysentary and kindred irregularities 01 uie On motion.-orderfU, mat tne proceunngs ui
buwels. Over one hundred thousand copies of the Coiifereiice lie preparid and signfd hy the
tli People's Common Sense Medical Adviser officers, and furnished for publication to the
have been Bold. Price ?l ou, poai-patu. au- Democratic papers 01 uie uiuuu.
the aame being again before tlie Conference, up
on vote taken, was unanimously rejected.
The Conference then, upon motion, procedcd
lo the seventy-seventh vote, with the following
result: For David Lowenberg, .Messrs. uroiz,
Swank and Wright, 3 ; For W. W. Hart, Mr.
HOW TO USE A WATCH.
First lie careful in winding. Hold the
watch Arm in the left hand and do Ibe turn-
1. ...h . ti,. u,aiol.
..'! .!...... 1. J l, l,iv, il,..n I Selzed.taVeu la execution, and to be aold aa Uie
tim is liable to loosen or break the roller 4w ...-v..
pin. Keep your ocket free from dirt, &c. I ALSO,
Iln not allOW HnV OneiOOPen VOUrWaiCU IU I AM th.f r-nrtnln l..tApnlM. nf vrnimrt sHnatAln
sec the inovemeut.as a very little duat in the 1 rlnB township, Columbia county, Pennaylvanla, de
satne will absorb the oil leaving it to dry and I scnbed as follows to-wlt r Bounded on the north by
wear very rapidly. Keep your fingers out lands of Abraham lltman, on' the west by land of
of the inside of vour rase! as a single touch I Morris Fills, on the eaBt by land of Abraham Tltman
on the inside ofa polish will leave a print I and on the south by land otaiorns EUis,containing
almost impossible to remove. Taks vour as acres more or less, on which la erected a plank
.ti h nncn n vear to L. IJernuard. Main I house,
street. HloninsburL' Pa., and have it cleaned t-elzed, taken Into execution, and to te aold as the
and looked over: turn follow tnese mmii s'v"j
instructions, and your watcli win last a gen- ALSO,
eraiiuu vim uppiwem.y .,u All that certain lot or niece ot land situate in the
c . , c .. . Town ot Bloomsburg, Columb'a county Pennsjlva-
TJIIIII Mil. I UIUIUII A... a,
Fine Fur Hats,
Fine Straw Huts,
Fine Hats for little boya.
Straw Hats, Panama Hals, Child's HaU,
at D. Lowcuberg's.
Oiieenswnre. unfnuallcd in quality and
lowncss ol prices nt l. w. nartman s.
K. .lacoby is receiving fine fish from tbe
lakes.
You have a cough, yes, a had cough. Yon
annoy your family, your neighbor and yourself
by coughing. Aa relorm is the order of the
day commence a reform nt once by using Dr.
Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka, which will
cure your cough and produce a radical reform,
Certain persons aro reporting that all who
are in arrears to us nre being sued. Thia is
not so. Thoso who have paid am thing on sub-
Bcription since Oct. 1, 1875, need have no fears
dress the author, If. V. Pierce, M. D.
X. Y.
Buffalo,
John 0. Wriqht,
Secretary.
Bloomsburg, April 19th, 1S78
John K. Ghotz,
President.
TOWNSllll" AND liOHOUUH ACCOUNTS.
nf receiving n wll trom th.n iwi.l.l.i '" I ...... iy., ,.. 1171. which reads :
label on the paper each week shows up to what " -- r-
1'BOFASlTV. We notice with pleasure that
miinv of our cotemporarlea are calling attention
to the prevalence of ihia vice. That it ia on the
Increase ia notorious, especially among our
,tl. It is a habit without excuse, and
. 1 e ft la a crime alike
1 .1 ,tui., l.w. To nrovethat trard to the publication of theaccounta of Bor,
,p".".":ur,r ....i d., .., and avn.b!w. We 1. here.o'ore
our
A cond deal of discussion la going on in re.
rd to the publication of the ac
IIIBb iu.. - ,1 . m 1 , W 1
civil statutes prohibit it we need but cite ough and Townahlpa. Ve 1
time tho paper is paid for.
it or to remove
Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture lathe great purifying
agentof the blood, giying clearness of complex
ion removing Pimples etc
A special session of the Town Council waa
held last week Thursday evening, all tho mem
bers present but O. K. F.lwell, who waa out of I
town. It waa decided to take tho broken stone
on the new Jail lot to use on Main afreet below
Market, and ordered that the work be complet
ed. This being the only business before the
nla, described as follows : Bounded on the north by
land ot Thomas, Vannatta, on the west by land of
Hannah JNcBrlde, on the south by Third street
and on the east by Iron street, containing u feet
front more or lets and TS feet In depth more or less,
on which are erected a two-story brick dwelling
house and out-bulldlngs.
Felted, taken In execution, and to be sold as the
property of nenry O. Thomas., ,
ALSO,
All that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In
the village of OraneevUle In the county of Columbia
and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows, to-wlt t Begtnnln g at a stone at the side
ot a publlo road on land of John Megargell and run-
IKIPH SALMON only 10 cent per pound
ot T W Oniiner'a. Thev nre Hold in riuan-
titles nf ironi one pound upward, so as tri I ning thence across the public road leading through I nlng at a atone on line of Danville, llaxeton
By virtue of sundry writs Issued out of the Court
of Common I 'leas of Columbia county, and to me
directed w 111 be exposed to publlo Bale at the Court
House Bloomsburg, at one o'clock p. m. on
Monday May Oih, 1STI.
All that certain lot or parcel ot ground situate In
Brlarcreek township, Columbia county, Pennsylva
nia, described as follows, to-wlt : Bounded on the
north by land ot M, J. Edwards, and Sol. Aldeman,
on the east by Alex. Lockard, X. V. B. Adams and
Huntington road, on the south by land of Adam Del
terlck and Sol. II. Bower, on the west by Susque
hanna and Tioga Turnpike, containing twenty -seven
and & half acres, mora or less, on which ta erect.
rd a frame house, barn and out-bulldlnrs. irood or. sPr" 11 '8"u
chard, well watered.
. ALSO,
One otter tract ot land la saroe townaiao. Otitw
bla (HUlMv --f ' ! .' . . ., t n
,. uaca on uie west or lanu. ww. -ler
and Stephen vichnet, on tho south by road lead
ing to Evansvllle, on the east by Susquehanna and
Tioga Turnpike, containing ninety acres more or
ltss, on which are erected a frame bank barn frame
houko and out-bulldlngs good orcliaro.weu waicreu.
ALSO,
One other piece or parcel of laid In same town
ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as
follows, to-wlt : On the east by lands of Hannah
Mttler, on the south by .land of Isaac Bower, on the
west by land of William sutler, on the north by
. containing forty-seven acres more or
loss, good orchard, well watered.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as t'uo
property ot J. C. Smith.
ALSO,
All that certain piece or parcel ot ground altu
ta In Brlarcreek township. Columbia county, Penn
sylvania, bounded and described aa followa, to-wlt :
On the north by land of William Freaa, on the east
by land ot George Evans, on the south by land ot
Mosteller and Klechner, and on the west by lands ot
Reece Eck, containing one hundred acres more or
less, on which aro erected a frame dwelling house,
barn and out-bulldlngs.
ALSO,
All tlat certain lot of ground Bltuate In tbe village
rjou'n'ffed onTue nortliTy pubTfc'rbad, on rnVweat by
as alley, on the south by;J. II. Klechner, and on tho
east by Main street, on which la erected a dwelling
house.
Seized, tak:n Into execution, and to be sold as the
property of Charles Bachman.
ALSO,
All that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In
Mifflin township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
described as follows. t:-wlt ; Bounded on the north
by laada of John Yohe, on Uie east by lands ot lira.
Schreck and othors, on tho west by lands of Horace
Schweppenhelaerand Joha Aten, and onthesoutli
by land ot George Nungeeser, containing ninety
acres more or less, on which are erected a dwelling
house, barn, and other out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sotd as the
property ot Abraham Schweppenhelser.
ALSO,
The following real estate situate, In the Borough
or rentralla, Columbia county, Pennaj Ivanla. de
scribed at follows, to-wlt: Bounded on the north
by an alley, east by land ot Jno. Bullock, south by
Centre street and west bv an alley, being twenty
ftvefeetsfrontandlou and forty feet diep.where
on Is erected a two-story frame dwelling house and
a stable.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as
the property of Abraham Krelscher.
ALSO,
All that certain plere or parcel ot (round, situate
rn Mifflin township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania
bounded and described aa follows, to-wlt : On the
west by land of Mary BtttenVender, on the north by
land of laaao Andrews, on the east by land of E.
Lutx and on the couth by land ot John Michael's
heirs, containing thirty-four acres.
Seized, taken Into execution, and t be sold as the
property ot Jacob Blttenbender,
ALSO.
All that certain lot and piece ot land situate la
Beaver township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
bounded and described aa follows, to-wlt : Begin
teen a res more less, on which aro erected a dwell
ing house, barn and out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the
property ot Auguttus Strausser.
ALSO,
All that certain lot or piece ot'land tltsate in Brl
arcreek township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
described as followa, to-wlt : Bounded on the north
by land ot Alexander Lockard and others, on the
east by land of s. V. Deadly, deceased, on the west
by land of John Collins aid 01 the south y public
road containing Ctty-slx acres more or less, on
which aro erected a frame dwelling house, barn and
out-buildlngs.
Belred, takes Into execution, and to be sold as the
property ot Joseph Ttnsley.
TERMS Cash on day of sale.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
kstxtx or cnitxs s. rum, excsassD. ,
letters of Administration on the estate of CharUM
B. Kltn. late ot ureenwood township, t olumbu
deceased, have been granted by tbe ItegMir of said
county to J os. C. Eves of same township. All perscM
having claims against the estate are requests t
present them tor settlement and those Indebted to
make payment without delay.
JOSEPH O. EVES,
mar. 31, Administrator.
Greenwood township.
John w. norrMAN,
Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
liTiTa o raiuaaTS. ca.?-;
aal i county to tbe undersigned Administrator ot
liloomsburr. All perrons having claims azstut
the estate of tbe decedent arc requested to present
them for setuement. ana those indebted to the es
tate to make ravment to tho undersigned Adminis
trator without delay. . Eu
Bloomaksrg,
aprll ts, H-sw Admlnunri wr.
drlaj-j
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
KSTATK Or 4NMS R. ItJNI, DIC'D.
Letters ot administration on the estate ot ArnaU
It. Ktine,late of Ureenwood townablp.Columblacoita
ty, pa., nave been granted by the lteglster of coltss
bla county to Joseph C. Lvea, Administrator, tat
wuom an perbons inaeutea art requesiea u bum.
Immediate pavment, and those having claims km.
EES! "-Ei!.n8tu J5?rQA,dJ5lSaUattai
JOSEPH C. KVIB,
aamlalinataa r
PllOCLAiLATION-
WIIKREAS. the Hon. William Elwbli,
1v"S.,'.,,lrtM ot the Court ol Oyer asst
SSSSSon anV Court T in the wS Judicial B
Letter, of administratis, on U,. estatso, Jokn Quarter SrffSSSSSrSVSm
prrbeekw
rented to'inike immediate payment those ,ttvbnnl'
havlngclalms or demands against toe "J" ftrtr row'Srson at " o'clock In the forenoon 5
will make them known to the undersigned Admlnls- their PW'-Ym.v. with their records, Us-
irmnr without delav. said ataaty .nn those unua-
SAMUEL ZIMMER1IAI.. M?3n?ZZZSX be don.. TAit, ,
ADJIINISTBAT0K'S NOTICE.
Administrator,
orange lw,. those that are "ouaa ll. tM iffl
ot tne earn cou ii, o. .u.--. -
A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
-:. i aHiTDn (tint .Irtlin H K lntrpr fill .....
n.rtn'r.e'itSnAin:co& rennajl-""VS'rti in , the year ot our' Lord
vania, ana aiary nis wuc uy uwi rr.iwr i-8, rln'
Bignmenu nave ahsurueu ni mo wiw,
sonal of the said John II. Kllnger to Casper Khawn
of catawlssa In Bald county in truat for the nesent
.10
to nrosMute them as shall be lust. Jurors are rj-
, qWeTtobUun
to their notices. Dated at Bloomsburg Jhe th dg
i x nf Anrll. In me year oi our .-st
1
the
S. Y thousand cignt nunureu.uuy-,
I ana in me unu hiwu " ";w--..v.
lepeudenceot the l'nlV??.K.'.?"B0'Jei?e,u
all
. h. it.H nf tfca aaM .Tnhn n.Kllnrer.
persons, therefore Indebted to the said John B. Ells;
nfMTlfa ftfii tifflTor'atmiZSt "wUP iaiWYnotva
the samj without delay.
CASPEH R1UWS, .
Asslance of John B. Kllnger.
Abbott t Khawn atty's. for assignee.
April, lz, sw.
inueiffuuiuvtv. v . -. -r ......... .
RheriM's Office. JOU. W. J1U5j
Bloomeburg, April 6 to
.JShertit.
A,
PPLICATION FOi: CHARTER.
otlce Is lierebv riven that application will bu
made under the act of Assembly, passed April tb,
Ml, to obtain acbarler Incorporating an association
tobi known as "'Ihe Catawlssa Masonic Asaocla
tlrn" whose otlect shall be the maintenance of a so
ciety for benrtlclal or proteetlve purposes lo Its
Dicmucrs iruui tunas i-uurcieu luerein.
(1X0. S. UltBBRT,
J. B. KNITTLI,
l. S. MONKOX,
n. w. ltxirsNvpss,
8. 1). 111N1SD.
A. II.suiRrtxss,
O. B. BaocxwAY.
Aprll !, 18Ta-Sw
mit all puii-hatera. Don't lail to try them,
Cull at McKinuejs ior Shoes.
A general assortment of Furniture of all
T , . , I 1 . n.,lm.nl. l?,l,nl.
JCinUS aiWUVS Wl WIUU v.uw.uamr
ture Store, Bloomsburg, Pa,
Canned Goods cheap) at Conner's,
New floods thia week. Mr. Wolf of tbe firm
ofClark&Wolf is now iu the city laying
in a stock. Look out lor bargains.
Orangevlile along land ot O. A. Megargell north at.
ty-rpur degees weat ainatesa and forty one bun-
dreth perches to a post, in line of land ot Benjamin
Wtrtmao, thence by land of said Wertinaa
south tMrty-nve and three-eighth degrees
weat five and sixteen one hundredth perches to time
stone, thence by land of J. S. Neyard south firty-four
degrees west twelve and twenty one hundreau
perches to a post thence south seventy-four and $
quarter degrees east eight and lorty-alx one hun
dredth perches to a post In line ot land of John Me-
gargel thence by the same north seventeen and one
fourth degrees, east two and eighteen one hun
dredth perches to the place of beginning, containing
Bouretles at 12? cents per yard with fringes ninety perches ot land on which are erected a frame
vlailon iu this
uuesllon, and therefore deem it unnecessary to
,.i.. ... r . I.i.. , on. do so again. The law plainly rfrniirea Ihe A u
"ll any person ui mc oR . -- n i.t....
wards shall nrofanelv curse or swear by uie iiiiora ol me several jorougu aim jui.....,.s,
.. ,,r fl.,.l Tu.ii rlnl.i. or ihe Hoi? Ghost. , ,,, ,1,11,1, n .mlnnet,! of their aicounla respect
Lead. 11 i-muili and Zinc are immensely use- .., . . ir,..rlinir. beine- thereof convict- .. .... i.r..ri. n..i wl.t, l, t.r.
. , 1 n"J I'-.,-"" , ---c , J ai un- it"" ;.-(
ful in the industrial arlsj and aa immensely Fla forfeit anil pay the sum ' violl4 t0 jgjG, was in June. We so slated in
Injurious when applied to the skin lo beanlliy cents or eve v sue, '"'' .,. but there were persons, and
iove Piroplca, Blotches, tic, Iromlt. ,nd '.,;, 'rl4 who shall curse or iawyfr9, too, who hsd not given the subjects
swear by any olher name or tiling shall ior- mllUe'g attention, who argued that the law did
felt or pay ihe mm ol forty "tj for every auch publication olher than a writ
curse or oath; and for any neglect 0 p.; he no r q 7
orsheahall be comnillteu to me nuns u. .u.- ..... ,- -, . ---"" "
reclion uf the proper couuty, not excecuuig 'lownaliip. A caae was irini in uniiuuiucr-twenty-four
houra. I land county, involving a neglect of the Audi-
Bealdea, it ia not an evil conunea to uie low. (orJ (Q puijiiji, j ihf papers, and after a Ihor-
er claaaea. It ia uaed from the" rresidtnt uown eImination, lhe Court decided againat
bv women aa well aa hy men. If home and I ., ....ij,nl.a ..,.1 f,neJ tliem twenty dollara
church influence cannot correct it, let the of-1 j lUglieny county a like caae was
ficers of the law perform their aworn duty s . . , j i,i. . ijke ,)(, It W1, l along
duly as Incumbent upon tkem aa chaaing a I c(ear to us tliat )tiljliraltn in the papers waa
atray cow or loneaonis pig, anu unriatians am u, q;ie re0n why people thought a
. .. 1 1 !..!! I VI'. I . . .....
to niatch at I. W. Hartman's.
Rubbers at McKiuney's.
A new lot of Teas at Conner's,
A new stock of Grass Cloths and Dress
Linens at Lutz & Sloan s.
Council, adjourned.
The Cily Hole! at Williamsport la Ihe best iu enforcing the sacred and civil law. We uicil,jon ,y wriuen or printed statements
liouae In tliat cilv to ston at. for several rea- have not mucu laiiu in.i.ic.t wU... , -
' I ... II ,1.-!. .....I nn In II
well enougu 10 can men im..- .
It la centrally located and every thing
about it la first clasa. Msjor W- B, Keona, for
merly of the Eichange Hotel In Bloomaburg ia
the Superintendent and II. P. Chemberlin oc
cupies the position of Clerk,
nYMENKAL.
Mia a Addie. second daughter of our towna-
mnft Dr. J. C. Ruttcr was united in the bonds
of matrimony to Mr. Peter Biael of Williams-
out up in the Borough or Township wa a suf
ficient compliance with the law, waa because
Ihe act says aa followa:
Nothing In Ihia act shall be conatrued to
interfere with the present law, which requires
annual atatementa of the recelpta and exndij
turea of Ihe Borough Councils, road Comrola
alonera, Supervisors, Overacera of the Poor snd
School Direttora to be adverliaed In the weekly
papera of the county."
From I li in it lalear thai Ihe written or print-
The old frame building with IU eloping roof ,,nrt esterdav (Thursday) morning at 10 o
that atnnif lielnw Market atreet on Main, lias ll- nt Kt. I'nul'a Enisconal Church. The
entlrelv changed its appearance. A third atory iu... r Zuhtier. rector, performed the cere.
has been put on it, and the roof made flat. The mony. The church waa well filled and short
a . a 1 I s i . I...I ..til. il,. 1 1 . .1.- !..i.1 1,. Va lirLliil nartv
uim, nuur im. uvvii m. n. w a ..v ty ancr tue iiiuiuicm UWl ."- , 1 , , .1 l 1
atteet, and three fine ..ore rooms made in it. entered tho church. First canto Mia. Belle ed statement lo he put up n the Borough or
Moyer Brothers are entitled to the credit of Miit.es of Espy, bridesmaid, accompanied by lonsl.lp ia a publication In addition to he
,.i, n. latino .iMr nut nf n nl.l t. ... n..i.i. r niilm.nnrt. roomamau. publication In the papera for were it not o the
eyesore. Charle Krug did Ihe iik. aud just behind them were the happy couple, set Itself would be practically f no effect. Sev
. . The bride was dreased iu u very pretty gray er.I law. have been ii.saed bearing. ya the
Eaateraerv'ces were held In Ihe Episcopal .r,.vMli, suit and hat. Miss Milnes was attir- aMect aince 1874, and the whole of them sum
and Lutheran rhurches last Sunday, Calla ,l i black, and tho centleincn wore thecus- upthual
lilies, flowers and hanging batketa decorated iomry black suits. After tho twain were First The Auditors are iiquired in each
Hie, ehurches and appropriate sermona were nmiu onc. the party left the church to the Borough snd Township lo settle the annual ac
nroached. Services at Ihe Episcopal church strains of tho Wedding March from Ihe organ, counts thereof, and publish Ihe same not only
were held at 01 and 10J o'clock a. in. Sunday Mr. A Mrs. Disci left 011 tho noon train to the I newspapers, but also by writlen or printed
K.-I,n,1 aervicva at 4 and cvuitne Prayer aud li,M r,,r a tour. Mv LappiueM idways attend statements put up In the moat iH'bllo plsces in
sermon at 71 P. a. I iU.dj, tli tislllft llortu.ls and Townships, a.
If you want a good Shirt,
If vou want a Dress Shirt.
go to D, Lbwenberg's.
A large variety of Picture Frames always
on hauu at Uadman s.
Cheese always at Conner's.
Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's.
Auotber lot Dress Goods at Lutz it Sloau's
this week.
Tbe largest stock of ready-made Clothing,
ihe largest siock 01 uioins,
The largest stock of Csasimere.
The cheapest and lateat styles can always
be loutw at i. lx wen berg
Nice Ham at Conner's.
Spring and Summer Specialties.
For a Nice cheap suit of Clothes,
For a good fitting Shirt,
For a good wearing Suit.
For the lowest price aud largest stock go to
V, ixmenDerg,
Root headquarters at McKinney's.
For sale or exchange, a new truck wagon.
locu anu 0 s axle,
apr, 12'2w John W. Gibbs.
AduiUalon free at McKiuney's.
Dou't forget that Punch cigars have ar
rived at uoutier s again,
dwelling bouse, tarn and other out-buUdlngs,
ALV,
All that certain tract of land situate In the town
ship of Oraage In said county ot Columbia bounded
and described as followa, to-wlt 1 Beginning at a
post In Use ot lad ot I). W. Montgomery and run
ning thence by tse same north seventy-five degrees,
east twelve and a halt perches to a post, thence by
lands of Isaac, Boone north twenty-three snd a halt
degrees west forty-two and nine-tenth perches to a
post, thence by land ot Jokn fnyder, south twenty-
five degrees west seventeen perches to a post.thence
south twenty-three snd a hall degrees, east thirty
perches to the place er beglnslng, containing two
acres and ninety perches 01 una.
ALSO,
All that certain tract of land situate la Orange
townahlp aforesaid, bounded and described as fol
lows, ts-wlt 1 Beflnnlng at a atone corner ot land of
Isaac Boone and running thence by land of.WUilam
;iears north twenty-three degrees, west twenty-
two and four-tenth perches, tnence by land ol John
Snyder north twenty-three and a halt degrees east
eight and six-tenth perches to a pobt,thesce by land
ot B. Ha) man south seventy-eight degrees east
eighteen ind seven-tenth perches to a pine, thence
aouth eleven and a quarter degrees east fourteen
perches to stones, snd thence by land ot Isaac Boone
south nrty-elght dtgrees, west eighteen perches to
tbe place ot beginning, containing two scres.snd one
hundred and thirty-five perches.
ALSO,
All that certain tract ot lapd situate la the town
ahlp ol Orange aforesaid bounded and described as
followa, to-wlt 1 Britnnlng at a post corner ot land
of Samuel Achrnbarh and running thence by the
aame south scieaty-one degreea east twelve perches
to a post, aouth eighty degreea, eaattea perches
to a post, t-outh eif ray-six and a half degreea east
seven and three-tenth perches to a ost, thence
north fifteen perches to a post, thence by land of A.
Everltt north seventy, two degreea weat twenty
perches to a post and thence by land ot Jacob Good
and others north thirty-two degrees weal eighteen
and ftve-tenlh perches to the place ol beginning con
taining two acres and ninety-two perches on which
are erected a frame house, bars and other out
buildings, ASLO,
A 11 that certain tract or piece ct land situate In the
township of Centre, Columbia county, btatc ol Penn
sylvania, bounded by lands ot A It man E.Laarus,
Wl uarn Flahcr and others, containing five acres and
White Goods and Embroideries never to tdnety-oiio perches more or leks.
cheap as at present at I, W. Ilaiman's. I KeUed, taken into execution and to be sold as the
I property m tiatvuM, inuiuau.
Ttruuicskb,
Wllkesbarre rallroa, thence by land et Peter Hawk,
deceased, north twenty and one-fourth perches to a
stone, thence by a private road ut said Peter Hawk,
deceased, north eighty degreea eaBt twenty-two
perches to a stone In public road leading mm Bea
ver Valley loMUaiavUle thence along said road south
three and a halt degrees east sixteen perahes to the
aforesaid rail road, thence along sail rait road south
sixty-nine and a halt degrees, west twenty.fwur
perches lo thu place ot beginning, contalaJag two
acres and eighty ;pcrehes strict measure on which
are erected a dwelling house and out-buUdlngs.
ALSO,
All tbatcertaln piece or parcel of land altuateln
Minim township, county and state aforesaid, boun
ded as follows s Beginning at the Mountain aurrey
at a post north twenty-five degrees, west one hun
dred and twenty-nve perches to a pine, thence by
surveyed land south seventy-three degrees westtwo
hundred and thirty perches to a white oak, south
six degreea, east seventy perches to a black oak,
thence south twenty-eight degreea weat thirteen
and a halt perches to a pine south seventeen de
gress west aerenty.three percuss to a white oak
south sixty-one and a half degrees east forty-tour
perches to a atone north Olty-eli perches toapln
thence north slxty-nvo degrees east two hundred
and forty perches to a post, the place ot beginning
containing twohundred and twenty-nine acraa mors
or less
Kelzed, taken Into execution, and to tw sold as the
property of Conrad Bredbender.
ALSO,
On all that tertaln piece or parcel ot ground, situ
ate partly In fbamokln township, Northumberland
county, Pennaylvanla, and partly in Franklin town
ship, Columbia county and state ator.tald, describ
ed as folic wj, to-wlt i Bounded on the writ by land
of Oldeon Lclby and land ot Samuel Beadrr os the
north by land of William ltohrbarh, oa the east by
Little Koarlngcrcck, and on the south by land ut
Andrew Knoble.contalnlng eighty acres more or less
on which are erected a frame dwelling house, barn
and out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken Into execution, and ts be sold as the
property ot David Itceder.
ALSO,
.All that certain piece or parcel of ground situate
in unarcreek township, Columbia county, fesnsyl.
vanla, bounded and described as follows to- wlt 1 on
the north by land of Hantel Kelchner and Wesley B.
Freas, in the east by U. M. Eck, on the south by M,
I. llouseknecht, on the west by M, V. Jackson and
Mary A.Brltton, Margaret J. Hrtlton, EtTyanon ltiu
tenhouas and Jesse It. Friaa, containing one
hundred and fifty acres mors or leu Improved and
thirteen acres more or leas ot timber, 00 which sre
erected two frame houses snd two traite bank
barns, and other out-bulldtngs.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be cold as the
property 01 Jonathan w.Eck.
ALSO,
All that certain tract of land situate in Catawlisa
lowuauip, Luiumtiia county ana Mate ol peiinaylra
nla, descilbed as follow s, to-wlt 1 Boundtd on the
ett ny lanosu a. aa, itwkktury and Adam Vet.
terolt, roulu ly lands ot James KosKitauderand
Itlder, formerly Kostenbauder, east by lands
of Olossueyer tract, Jacob Boss and ethers aud
north by lands ot K, M.Tewliburr. school Louu. w,i
and K, I), Kern, c obtaining ess ana husnlred rokio
Jurors for May Term, 1878.
GRAND JURORS.
Bloom J. It. Oroul, Thomas Webb, Wni. it, lung
roas Beaver Moaes FchUcher, Peter Eckreth.
llerwlek John lilll.
Catawibaa Matthias II art man.
Ceutralla John Mcltooal.
Conyegham Wm. Uoodman, Wm. Chapman.
Flshlngcreek John M Buckalew.
Ureenwood Ira u. Kline.
Hemlock Keuban Bogart
wartlaou-H. 8. Itunyon.
Mimin-Jacob Piter.
Orange A. K. Patterson.
line John (lordner.
Scott Iwla Hess, Wm. Hopper
Sugarl.uf David Koch, i Elijah Albertoon, Jooeph
i-anan, -tuomaa iota, ueorga jao.ro,
TRAVERSE JURORS.
riasr wist
Bloom Jackson Earns. John LawalL 1) A. Creasy,
Barnlck-S.il. Bower, John Farley, Levi Bredbender.
Benton Daniel Barttnan.
Brlarcreek-Emanuel Yost, Lewis Wetteil'k, L. J,
Adams.
Catawissa-Jokn Seller. C. C. tharpleaa, Amos line.
Centre A. K, bhuman.
Flahlnrcreak John P. Creaaey, amurl Fhlve.Abram
rraier, ira j. mcuan, rraxu. s, tieaa, Alirea ir
wlu. J. M. lwwltt.
FrankllB-Wm. stoker.
Ureenwood Samuel Barrlnger Jasob Weulrer.
Locuat-blmon llelwlg, Ueo. W, Yeagar. Ueary
Gable.
Maine War. Flaher Jr.
Madlaoa hoL Barnkart,
Miana- Charles Wolf.
Montour Isaac E Yoat. James Quick. Chas. C. Eck,
LIST OP' CAUSES FOK TRIAL AT
MAY TERM, 1678.
M (iroier's Admi'a vs Charles II Wolf.
Daniel Fowler's admrw is. wm. Kingston.
M iiruer's admr'ais. Margaret HagenbucU.
John II Goodman vs. John tanger.
George ituckie vs. ji urovera aumrs. v
Jlenry Conner vs. uuiauuei i-uuiiii s wjiu
Miry (1 Vaudersilce vs. Abraham nder.
Krockw ay and Ent vs. Ezeklel Miultz.
Daniel Lelby vs. Henry Knappeisi.
Nlel lenihen vs. conjngham and CentraJU, Poor
Dl.trlcu
John II scolt vs. Bernbard t-tohnar.
George A Barclay va. Joseph M Kreck.
c B Brockway vs. First .National Bank of Berwick
William Krtckbaum's uteva.LT stutrpless et si.
Permella Koons vs. beltzei-& Mtller.
Conrad hwauk is Daniel swank.
Luclnda llunuinger s. John F Creasy.
M H Itogrre is Johas Doty et al.
(lomer Thomas vs. Morrli MttcheL
Elijah Lemons is. J 11 staddon.
M lillam Kingston vs. Montgomery Cox.
Patrick 1 '..much vs. Conine limn and Centralis Fosr
District.
tllram Hevs vs. W K htcrner et ux.
Wm Kingston vh. Montgomery Cox et al.
Johu schell is. John lllnderllter et al.
Isaiah W McKelr 's u-sc vh. u lillam shatter et al.
John Jacobs vs. U O u oodward et al.
First National Bank ot Bloomsburg vs. John oruosrs)
adm'r.
IliiKh W Mclteynolda vs. f-lmon PCase.
Win ftruthera et ux is Margaret Qulnn.
Orangeiille Mutual Saving eund and Loan Aasecls-
tluii vs. i-amuel D W hue et ux.
Morris Mltchel vs. Gomer 1 nomas.
Allen Maun vs. John hhuman's exY.
Benjamin Eves' Admr's vs. 1 nomas Stackhoust Jr.
I. a Brink is. vim a Kile.
WIDOWS' U'MUISEMENTS.
The following appralsementa ot real aaaa
Eursonal property set apart to widows ot doevdsats)
aie been niedln theofllce ot the Itegtster ot Ct-
umbla county, under the Kules of Court, aud will I
presented for absolute cunnrmatlon to the orpaaaal
Court to be held In Blooraaburg.ln and for baldooua
ty, ou Monday, the eth day of May, ian, at a
o'clock p. m., of said day unless exceptions to aacsa
connnnatlon are previously tiled, ot which all par
sons interested In said estates will take notice:
1. widow ot Henry Trembly, lateot Scott township,
deceased
i. widow ot William Hughes, late ot Beaver towsv
suiii, ueoea-wu.
3. vtldowof Godfrey Melllck, late otMt. Pleasws
township, deceased
a. Widow of Alexander Uess, lata of Bugarlaot
townMilp, deceased,
a. widow or Chrutun Wolf, late ot Mimia towa.
ship, deceased.
widow ot Jacob Kline, lateot Locua t tawuhis.
llMMILSMfl. '
des-'eased.
Register's Ottlce.
Bloomsburg. apr. a. 118
W. IL JACOBY
Rrirutar.
T) EGISTER'S NOTICES.
11 isouce is nereby given to all legal
tiirs and other persons Interested In the estatca sC
Oraage Jokn Naybard. Joseph 8. Kline, Bsward A.
viiue, uiiTtr vi
Scott JohnX'rawford. John Kavage, Deary Frans.
Notice la hereby given to all legabws, 'crtsM-
1(1 nther mirwin, Hiljirautml In ttu. n.t.lu a
Mt. Pleasant Peter Ulp'penatael, Washington itncfc thu respectlie decedents and minors, that the (si.
wwu iiicu ii. iu. uiueti ui luo itegisicr Ol I IIS VIS
Roarlngcreek M. II. Meiers.
seott jormzcrawtord. Jobs
sugarloai Joseph Stevens.
kSOOkD wsxe.
Blosm-W. II, MUlard, bTb. Freas, Peter Jones, I.
v. Kukn.
Besiar Peter Flstisw. lr.
Berwick w m. P. liughes, George W. M auger. Win.
C. Baruaa.
Brlarcreek John eerdner.
Catawlaaa-Harveyc.legcr.T. W. Clark, C,F. liar
der, Joseph Walter. C. w. Walter, M. G. Uughwa.
Cnter-J. F. Itink, alien Shellhanuner.
Centralis Jamea llagerty.
t'onyngham James Ee-lley.
Flahlngcreek'-liialsh naber, Wm. Trailer,
Urrenwood-Klchard Johnson. Joseok PatiMaon.
Virgil Bobbins, Richard Kitchen, David Al
bert. Hemlock seth Shoemaker.
Jackaon-Kzekle 1 cola, laaao Levrts.
Ixicuat Michael Ilower.
Madison David Demotl.
XtoTJ'-A The nnal account ot Manhall G. Kinney.
nnSSltotart Ktlw. PP tan or Alice McDowell, a minor child U
...... u v rvu.v IUSH.IIIJJ,
lllblulll
OF
HTHE TIME TO MKCPKKTKKKITO-
llllll fOlt I)K. EUl.K'al G1IEAT
WORK TUB NEW ILLUSTRATED
PFNNBYLVANIA.
The grardr-st relllrg look lor the l tnm jlTsnia
iit-.u. uit-rai iriraa 10 agenta. eehd tavM) at
snia lor complete ouint. or iu .-i. tM u.n.
ample, and name territory wanted, AdaUess D. c.
wniiner, nariianurg, rs.
march 15, ititu r 'bur ,
county, and will be presented tor continuation and
atloviauce In the Orphans' Court to be held us
Bloomaburg, on Monday, the eth day ot May, WIS.
at a o'clock, p, m. on said day:
1. The second and final' account ot Henry V. Vaa
deraUce, Administrator ot John U. Vandenllos,
late ot ML Pleasant township, deceased.
J. The nrsl and anal account ot 1'. C. Wadaworth,
Guardian ot Emma A. Vaole. minor child ot Al
exander Yaple, ute ot Fishingcreek towashlB.
deces aed.
3. The nrst and final account of Richard J. Ktss,
Executor ot Kuith Eves, late ol Ureenwood Uvav.
ship, deceased,
4. 1 he account ot WUllam Lee and Lewis Lee Bs-
ecutors ot John Leo, late of Locust lowntbls,
deceabed.
S. The ilrvlsndilnal account of Henry W.Melkak.
auiiiilug Executor .of Andrew Meltck, lata ot
Mt. Pleasant township, deceased.
I. The account of laaio K. Dlldtne, AdmtnlaUatSf
of Lydu Zlmu-erman, late ot Centre townshlu,
diceiuied.
T. Tbe nrst and nnal account of Nathan Marti, Ad
luliiUirator of Zarharlah T, Mart t, lata ot Mt
...-. lunuBuiurn-ucu,
Uuar
Thoav
8, Tim I nal account of K. W. Coleman, Admlnlstosv
tnr nt -akh Kverett, latent Orange townahlp,.
I eUht-U,
10. 1 lie r.rst and final account ot Gideon Nusa, uA
oiiii iiuiiiiuKrr, jiaecuiors oi Daniel ue&ahss:
e , Ute ol Beaver township, deceased.
11. Tbe final account uf Jacob SI. Haroian.nuardUa
of Ioula lis) hurst, minor child ct George Ds
hurst, late ol Catawlssa lownBhlp,deceaseT,
IS. Ihe account of nermau Fahrlnger sad Isaiah
of Locust towuhlp, deceased.
S. W. Douglass,
Civil and Mining Engineer,
ASHLAND, PA.
General Suivojing and Enginooriug
uuBiueBs attended to with Oare
and Dispatch!
I am prersresl to male drawlnga, plans and
Models lo Wood, Brass, iron, or Ute aboiu inatoruli
combined as neccaaary of
BrUjet, lilnet, EresittE, Bnililcgi, Enjltea,
PUMPS, and all kinds of machinery for we ol eases
at Court or for applications to aecuie ratt-nts,
4Uul hreated, matthlrf, IMS-
me aecouni oi uermau Fahrlnger sad Ikswk
Ilower, Adulnlslraturut Reuben tahrtnger. lat
ill I nniil lr,ui,.l,i .1... --... w
13. The account of M.V, B. Kline. Admlalsuatar isr
Elizabeth Rlshel, late of Montour tow itshlv. ajs.
ceased. "
U. The second and final account of Isaac K. slrV-
uBuwiMrvmin ut suuu biibv, rate or xaaatcaa
township, deceawd.
19. 'i he Ilual accouut of laaao Ueacock and Bust
Falrman. Kxf-ctitoni ur kiniii b-Mir,nan
Greenwood township, dcceaMd. '
le. Ihe account ol busanra Warier, Admlslatratrta
of Burton W. waplt a, late of bcott tow Libia, dsv
ceased.
1'. The third and partial account ot James McAiM.
ger. late u Main townahlp, deciai'd.
IS. "1 he account oi e-atnuel he) bard. Ailialnlatrsla
ceased """""ii"" ' eciu lOWUthlBSsV
ID. '1 he account ot Henry f. Reay. John Mltass aaJ
busanua Mllnes, Executors of vtuiiau MUauT
Isle of bcolllouuhlp,deeased.
SO. The account of llsbu M. Kvea, Exroular sal
Charles Brumtletur, late ol Ureenwood towa.
H.p, drit-KHd.
HI. 'Ibe first anu final account ol u. W. tir.i.Lua
Admlnljiratorm tnoa tuwler, late ot Bnuwtial
township, di ceased.
zs. 'Ihe first snd final account of John ltuasini
Bl.AMt IOTkB,iit oiwiluoosax
USsUba
Aumlulatrnlurol Gideon HunsUiger. late ef Eeiw
er tuwiithln. d.crr.i ' 1 " '
Ihf acioun ot Maiy a. Watsc-n. ACmlnlstratatt
ct D. A. Watson, late ot Madtam leiitlUu. aav
It rir Inter's OflW.
Bloom bury, mr. ft. !,
W, U.JACOslT.
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