The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 30, 1878, Image 3

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THE COLUMBIAN.
ntOOHBBUBO, r UI BAY, Alfll'HTRO. 1879
Rail Road Time Table.
LACKAWANNA ft DLOOMSllUlm HAIL llOAD
BODTn,
8.0OA.M.
. P. M
11.45 A. At
NORTH.
Accommodation Train, e.M A.M.
Mall Train T.SS A, M
Kxprou Train 1.M1', M.
OATAW1S3A It AIL 110AD.
NORTH
Accommodation Train e,i A.M.
Regular Express 4.M r.M.
Thronif h cars on Express train either to New York
or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between
Catawlssa and Wllllamsport.
SOUTH
T.f e p. m.
11,45 A.M.
CAMPA1QN COLUMBIAN.
We will send the Columbian to rampat,in
tiliscrlbern to Notember 15tli for 40 ctnt.
Now is the time to get up clubs.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
.
A full attendance of the Democratic Standing
Committee of this County Is retjueited at the
arbitration room in the Court House on Mon
day, September ?d, at 10 o'clock a. m, Busi
ness of Importance will bo transacted.
David LoWENnsno,
, Chairman.
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, T A.
The Normal School opens next Monday.
To morrow is the last day of Summer.
Public schools open on Monday next.
The Mountain Echo published a dally '.during
the Headly Grove camp meeting.
Street Commissioner Shafler Is pushing work
on the roads. He is a good officer.
Yellow fever Is still raging terribly In the
south.
Colored 'camp meeting opened at Rupert
last night, the 29th.
All kinds of job work done at low prices, fur
cui only.
Col. E. Thajer celebrated his ninetieth birth
day on Wednesday.
tiBATII OP AN OLD CITIZEN.
John M. Chnmuerlin Esq., ono of tho oldest
residents of Dloomsburg. died at tho resldcnco
of his son John, at Dunmoro last Monday af
ternoon. He died unexpectedly, having lain
down to sleep. His remains wero brought
home on Tuesday, and tho burial took placo
on Wednesday. John M. Chamberlin was
born In Danville, Septtmber 18th 1803. He
was brought to Bloomsburg when twd weeks
old, and was never absent from that lime fur
ono month. In 1828 ho married Miss Martini
Wells, who died In 1857, leaving nine children,
five of whom are still living, vizt Mills, John,
Jnme, Mrs. V. P Drinker, and Michael. Mr.
Chamberlin was appointed Post Master in 1818
by Cfen. Taylor. He was tho first telegraph
operator in our town, and held the office of jus
tice o( the pence for threo terms. He was
carncstin hit convictions, and was (.consistent
member of tho Presbyterian church. It is
probable that ho wns more familiar with tho
early history of tho town than any other citizen.
Truly, an old landmark is gone.
All that Is needed now to make water works
a fixed fact, Is subscriptions to the enterprise,
Water can be obtained in sufficient quantities,
and of excellent quality, and at comparatively
small expense, and If our cilixens who can af
ford It will only take an interest In the matter
tbero will be no difficulty in putting it through
L. N. Moycr lias the subscription books, and
any wishing to subscribe for stock can do so at
any time by calling on him
Tho reception given to Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Iiittcnbcnder last Thursday evening at the res-
menco oi Mr. u. llittcnbcmlcr, was a very
pleasant party, and was largely attended. Af
ter tho older guests had takon their depnrturo
the young people tripped the "light lantastic"
until a lato hour. Mrs. Bittenbender comes
back among n largo circle of acquaintances,
having made many friends while she wns en
gaged in teaching at the Normal School last
year. Wo understand Mr. and Mrs. B. will
board at his father's for the present.
COMMUNICATED
THE KIN8L0W MUI1DEIL
On I he south slope of Jacks mountain one
mile from the town of Troxelvllle, Snyder coun
ty In what Is called Muser valley, lived for
many years an. old couple In a one .lory loir
house. They were Germans, emigrated from
Wocrtenberg and were without children or rel
atives In the country. Their wealth consisted
In 10 acres of land on which stood their hum
ble dwelling and a stable and they were the
owners of three cows. As to the amount of
money In ihelr possession there were many dif
ferent stories; some would have it as high as
$5000, some only about $2000, In my opinion
the latter Is a low estimate. Thcv were indif
ferent and molested no one.
The name of the. old gentleman was John
Klnslow and Mtrgaret was his wife. He was
veryjeccentric and livid a miserly life, saving
every penny muJe, his business was watch and
clock cleaning. He also followed the business of
fortune telling for which he charged a fee by
which he gathered a good many dollars paid
him by the young folks who wished to know
some truth or untruth about their lovers. In
payments he never liked to take paper money
and if he had any ho would always get it ex
changed for silver or gold or even pennies. He
would never put any of Ins money out nt inter
est for fear it might become known that he ha 1
money, and he would never pay out any money
in his house in presence of any one for fear the
secret hiding place of the same '.might be re
vealed, Nevertheless it was not only known
that be had money, but even the place where
he kept it become known nt least to a few. It
was in boxes under the floor In his sleeping
upartment. lie continually kept a loaded doub
le barrel rifle and revolver In the house.
On Saturday night December 8th, 1877, their
home was fired and consumed with its contents
to the ground. Tho remains of both tho old
lady and gentleman were found in the ruins.
2,000 copper pennies were found In the ashes
they being too bulky to carry away. Suspic
ion at once rested on two men, Uriah Moyer
and Emanuel Ettinger, near neighbor. They
were arretted nnd conGned In the county jail at
Middleburg, but upon a writ of Habeas Corpus
they were released in the opinion of the Coutt
for want tf suflicient evidence to hold them.
This Emanuel Ettinger was since confided for
mealing bets nnd is now In the Eastern l'tni-
teutiary serving out his term. By the way this
Ettinger had a sweet heart by the name of
Mary Hartley who as now developed was uloni;
whet the murder I ntn about to relate was com
milted on the night of December 8th, 1S77 as
aforesaid. This woman still lived in the neigh
borhood where the crime wascommitted. On or
about July 2olh last this Mary Hartley sent
word to James P. Smith high Constable of the
Borough of Middleburg that she wished to see
him. Suspecting something of importance he
repaired to the place appointed to meet her, ac
comtianicd hv a iiisticeTjf the neace to whom
pleased to receive calls from a large number of drew the bolt, jieli,ief or thieves took from the she mads a full disclosure of the murder, nnd
Of Ixtebest to School Directors. The
Township Auditors in different parts of the
State are insisting on school directors making
a full exhibit of their books and Touchers in
the settlement of their accounts, and the re
sult so far. has been the correction of many abu-
A Gospel Temperance meeting will be held LeSl tie cutting down of expenses, and a relief
in the Presbyterian church next Tuesday even
ing. The public Is Invited.
The Bloomsburg Cornet Band attended n
Harvest Home picnic at Millville last Satur
day. "
to taxpayers. In one or two Instances, notably
one In Northumberland county, directors have
refused to do this The Township Auditors in
that county placed n director under arrest and
put him in jail for his neglect. Jcrtty Shore
Herald.
There Is not a town of its.iie in the state RonntNo the Post Office. On last Sun-
where the business men do as little advertising jRy iglt BOmu burglars eutered the basement
as In Bloomsburg. of the Heauhlican office, and ascending the steps
leading to a side door of the Post Office bored
voun u,,en next luonoay. vre sua.. or cut a hole in lhe frail door, and easily with
YOU CAN BR HAPPY
If you will slop all your extravagant and
wrong notions In doctoring yourself and fami
lies with expensive doctors or humbug cure-alls
that no harm always, and use only nature s
simple remedies for all your aliments you will
bewlse.well and happy, and save great expense.
The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise
and good will tell you, Is Hop Hitlers believe
It. See another column.
THE STABLE OF Mil HOIIRIIT BONNEIt,
Proprietor New York Udyer, Is built and kept
on tho most Improved nnd modern plan, both
ns regards ventilation, light, warmth, etc. JMr.
Bonner's taste for horses Is well known. The
gentleman In charge of this valuable stable was
Mr. Itoss. By the lite of Giles' Liniment Iodide
Ammonia, ho removed ringbones and bunches
that had resisted all other treatment. Send for
circular, giving full instructions to Dr. Giles',
451 Oth avenue, New York.
Sold by all Druggists.
AN ASTONISHING FACT.
A largo proportion of tho American people
nro to-day dying from tho effects of Dysycpsia
or disordered liver. Tho result of these diseas
es upon the masses of intelligent and valuablo
people is most alarming, making lifo actually n
burden instead of a pleasant existence of enjoy
ment nnd usefulness as it ought to be. There
is no good reason for this,if you will only throw
aside prejudice and skepticism, tako the advice
of Druggists and your friends, and nnd try ono
bottloof Green's August Flower. Your speedy
relief is certain. Millions of bottles of this mod
iciuo luiro been given away to try its virtues,
with satisfactory results in every case. You can
buy a sample bottle for ten cents to try. Three
doses will relieve the worst case. Positively
sold by all druggists on tho Western Continent.
aug. 30,'78-tf jl
DUES THE WORLD MotSJ
The Rev. John Japer, of Virginia, says
De tun do move, for in de mornin' it shines rn
dis side ob de iious, whll in de ebeuin, on di
side ob de hous. Now, ef he don't move, how
coin he dar?" Notwithstanding Mr. Jasper'i
Ionic, we yet believe the world moves. When
Mr. Jasper's ideas constituted the popular be
lief, people thought that to die of small-pox or
cholera was simply fulfilling one of nature's
laws. Now, through vaccination, small-pox is
averted, while cholera, cholera morbus, dysen
tery (flux), and diarrhoea j are readily cured by
the use of Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of
Smart-Weed. Does not such evidences tend to
prove that "the world moves ?" As an extern
al remedy for cut", bruises, sprain", swellings,
bites and stings of insects, the Compound Ex
tract of Smart-Weed has no equal. Veterinary
surgeons have also employed it willi marked
success
our Bubscrlbeis
drawer about $25,00 in change, but strange, to
say did not molest the registered letters. C
E. Savage's silverware was handled, but none
of it was taken, nor was the safe - containing
much valuable jewelry tampered with. Tli
party evidently was not a professional, nor a
tramp.
In the Wyoming Seminary and Commercial
College the Discipline is of the highest order,
Dr. Copeland, Principal, Miss Martin, Lady
Principal, and Professor Sprague, of the Com
mercial Department, willi their coadjutors in
the Faculty, have, by their uniform christian
Reese Dawson was arrested by Constable courtesy blended with firmness, so won the re-
A. W. Brandon, Democratic candidate for
Congress from Montour, paid our sanctum a
friendly visit last week.
0. i
A railroad ticket to Chicago and back for
sale at this office very cheap. Good until De
cember 31st 1878. tf
Tho fith of September is the last day on
which assessments can be made. Let every
Democrat see to it that his name is on the
list.
swore to an affidavit as follows in substance
That on the night aforesaid herself and said
Ettuiger her lover, Israel Erb, Jonathan Moy
er and wife and Uriah Moyer (two brothers)
repaired to the premises of Kinslow nnd that
one of the parties burst a window pane, in threw
in the room n bottle containing chloroform
Tho next moment one burst tho door open witli
an axe, and thai the parties rushed in, killtd
the old gentleman firs,t then the old lady by
striking tliem with clubs until dead, tliui took
out from under the floor two boxts of money
one containing t lie gold and (silver the other
the pennies.the hlter were scattered all over the
house being too bulky to carry away as afore-
Thomaa last Tuesday, on the chnrge of robbing
the Post Office. He was committed to jail af
ter hearing, in default of $500 bail,
pect and love of the students that the work of said. The money was then divided in 4 parts
Hon, John D. Stiles, former member of Con
greas from the 10th District is visiting his old al, Painting and Commercial. The latter teach
discipline has been kept in abeyance of the
more congenial employment of instruction.
There are seven courses of Study, Scientific,
Classical, College Preparatory, Normal, Music-
Busiiim Notices
WESTWARD HO 1 WESTWARD HO 1
Parties going West will find it to their
advantage to purchase their outfits of cloth
ing, trunk-s, Dags anu satcneia enenper iiiau
ever at JJ. Loweuberg g.
Fall styles of Worsted Coating-English
Suitings just received at D. Loweiiberg's.
The latest Novelty in Hats. Call and
see Tin: Russian Hat just received at D,
Lowenberg a.
friends In Huntingdon, and enjoying the relig
ious exercises at Headley'a Grove.
E. E. Orvis, Esq. o lawyer lias been nom
inated by the Nationals as their candidate for
Congress from this District. We thought the
new party was opposed to lawyers.
Col. C, K. Hughes is acting warden of the
new jail. He is alert, temperate, has been a
good soldier and is in every way qualified for
the position.
Lost, A bunch of keys belonging to this
office, among which is one to a lock box in
the Post Office. The finder will please return
them. aug. 30-2w.
es book keeping, Commercial law, Political Econ
omy, Banking, Correspondence, Telegraphy,
Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. Fall term
opens August 2Slh. Address Rev. D, Copeland i
D, P., Kings.on, Pa,
Much has been said by the citizens of this
place about the need of a public reading room
one in which might be found not only the per
iodicals of the day, but also a well filled and
Interesting library open to all. Such n room,
wisely managed would indeed be a public bene
fit. To make their rooms in Lulz building one
of this kind is the object of the members of the
Y. M. C. A.
Reader, you may do much to aid them with
out the expenditure of money, br iilaclng in
After October 1st 1878 all subscribers who ihcjr lands a few of the volumes voti can snare
owe from October 1st 187o will be struck on me from your ,bfary ; 0r by notifying any of the
list, and the accounts collected by law at the
rate of $2.50 a year. tf.
We see that H. H. Cummin, Esq., Is named
as a candidate for Judge In Lycoming county.
He Is eminently fitted for the position, and the
people of that county could do no better than to
aelecl him.
undersigned committee who will call for the
same.
The thanks of the association are tendered
Mrs. H. C. Hartman, A. C. Smith, C. C, Pea
cock and II. E. Smith for contributions.
J. 8 Wilson.
R. 8. Bowman.
E. H. WlTMAN,
ublication
Committee.
That money is hard to get is no excuse for
not paying subscription. We want potatoes,
oats, wheat.flour, chickens, butter and eggs, and
Williamson H. Jacoby, Esq., of Bloomsburg,
was last week, re-nominated for Register and
Recorder by the Columbia county Democratic
will allow the highest market price for them on conTe;ition. This is the fourth time that he
has been nominated by the Columbia Democ
racy for that office, having served them to great
satisfaction the laBt three terms nine years
subscription.
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A festival will be held in the Lutheran church
at Buck Horn on Friday and Saturday even
ings September Oth and 7th. A supper will be
served on Saturday from 3 to 7 o'clock. Meth
erell's Cornet Band will furnish music. Pro
ceeds for the benefit of church, ,
not by counting but merely culling it in 4 parts
on the ground behind the house as counting
would have consumed too much time; uex
they let the cattle loose in the stable, carried a
few armfuls of straw and leaves from the stable
in the house, then set it on fire. Next they bur
ied the mooey under rucks in the mountain
then went to their resiective homes living away
from the scene about two miles and a half, ex
cepting one of the parlies who lived away about
one mile. Miss Ilartly is now detained in jail
to give evidence. Ettinger, who is in the peni
tentiary will be brought to the county by requi
sition for trial in September next. Israel Erb
and Uriah Moyer are in jail ami Jonathan
Moyer who was a fugitive in Kalamazoo coun
ty, Michigan, was brought back by officer
Smith on Gov. llartranft's requisition last week.
Tiie District Attorney, J. Arnold, Esq , h.u sub
poenaed many witnesses cutroboraliug the evi
deuce of Miss Ilartly in a circuiuotaut'at way.
Ettinger lias made a partial confession to a fel
low prisoner in tho penitentiary. There is no
doubt the chain of evidence is complete and no
link wauling It is said Miss Ilartly can be be
lieved on o.ith, although her character has been
of a loose kind. She gives as the reason for tel
ling that si.u has had no rest since the murder
wascommitted. This is a sad affair and it has
caused a great exeittmeut in this county and
wherever known. Whether guilty or innocent
is only known to the parlies concerned and to
their maker who seeth the remotest part of men's
hearts. " 'A. K. G,
Middliohi'UO, August 20, 1878.
CAN THE TItUTII OVKHTAKE A LIE?
Investigation discloses ihe fact that the lady
reported in the Associated Prtss dispatches,
about Aug. 10th, to have died in Chicago after
FALL HATS just received for Men,
Boys and Children at Loweubergs'
Boot headquarters at McKinney's.
Noticu. --Three hundred empty Iron
bound Liquor Barrels for sale at I). W,
Robbins' Liquor Store Alain Street, Blooms
burg, aug. 23-lw
Call at McKinney's for Shoes.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Br virtue of sundry writ Issued out ot lno Court
or Common Pica of Columbly county, and to me
directed will be exposed to nubile sale at the Court
House Bloomsburg, at one o'clock p. m on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2d, 1878.
The undivided one-halt ot all that certain mossu-
ngfcoi tenement and lot of giound sltuats partly In
uaiawissa township, county of cliimbia and statu
of Pennsylvania, and partly In Franklin township,
county ot Columbia and stabs of Pennsylvania, boun
ded nnd described as follows, to-wit t I'eglnnlng at
a point on the north side of the public road lending
rrom catawlssa to mouth of Hoyliiircreck, twen-ty-nvo
(25) feet west of a frame dwelling now occu
pied by Martha llanghart, and running Irum thence
north six and a half degrees east fourteen and one-
half tl4) feet to a point two () feet north of tho
north-west corner of said building, thence along the
northern side ot said building two (1) feet therefrom
south clghty-thret) and then quarter degrees east,
Ilfiy-two feet and6lx(lnchcs(6aft. In.) ton point
two (J) feet from tho north-cast corner of said build
ng thence south twenty-two degrees cast passing
south-east corner of said building therefrom ten (10)
fect,twenty-ono (SI) feet four (i) Inches to tho mid
dle of tho aforesaid publlo road, thenco by tho said
road south seventy degrees, cast one hundred and
thirty-four and a half (ibix) feet to a point In line ot
land of Oeorge Hughes and Lowls Yetter, thenco by
the said lino north fltty-ntno degrees east crossing
tho Catawlssa creek, two hundred thirty-three (J33)
feet to a point on the north bank ot tho aforesaid
creek, thenco down said creek, north thirty-eight
degrees west four hundred nnd nlnety-nvo (495) feet
to a point in sam creen.tncnco north sixty .eight de
grees west two hundred and fourteen (814) feet to a
psist on now or lato tho creek Island thence partly
by Catawlssa creek and land of George and M, a
Hughes south thirty degrees, westfour hundred nnd
twcnty-nlno (429) lect to a post In lino of land of Dan
iel and William Clewell, tnenco by said lino north
clghty-flve degrees east eight feet three Inches (S f u
8 in.) to lato a chestnut, tlicnco'south forty degrees,
cast Afty-elght feet three Inches (53 It. 3 In,) to tho
centra of tho aforesaid public road thenco by tho
samo south stxty-nvo and three-quarter degrees,
east one hundred and titty (t.vj)fect thenco by tho
samo south ntty-ntno and a half degrees east ono
hundred and thtrty-lhrco feet seven Inches (ISJ feet
I In.) thence south eighty-six degrees east thirty (3")
icci to mi piace or ueginning, containing f ive Acres
and forty perches neat measure bo the samo more or
loss, on which aro erected a rail road tl-log, coal
iharr, c.
ALSO.
All tho right, title and Interest ot Flmon P. Ka.no
In a certain tract ot laud In Heaver townshlp.Colum
bla county, state, of Pennsylvania, containing threo
hundred and slxty-four acres more or less and allow
ances. Hurvejcd In pursuance ot a warrant granted
toUalharluo Longenberger, adjoining a tract sur
veyed In tho namo ot Ocorgu Lonirenberger on the
north, John Hoeso ou th'J east, Jesso ltrooko and
Deborah Stewart on tho south, and Anderson Clark
on tho west, whereon are erected a coal breaker awl
machinery and several buildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at tho stilus ot Freder
ick Hosier and Judy Slnt ley against H, p. Wolverton
and s. P. ICase, and to bo sold as the propejty ot S.
. Kase.
Kiieeze, Attorney. Vend. Ex.
ALSO,
Tho following realestato to-wlt: All that tract ot
unseated land, situate la Minim township, Columbia
county, Pennsylvania, bounded b land ot Dante1
Nungcsser, Abram scwcppenhelser and others, con
taining two hnndred acres more or less.
ALSO,
One lot ot ground situate In tho town of Minim-
llle, Columbia county, l'ennsjlvaula, bounded nnd
described as follows : On the north by Second street
east ,by lit ot Joseph Masteller, south by third or
.Main street, west by lot ot A. J. lluckalew, whereon
are erected a frame house a barn and out-bulldtngs .
ALSO,
One lotot ground situate In MlWInvllle, Columbia
county, Pennsylvania, bounded ou tho north by Sec
ond street, east by street, south by Third or
Main street, and west by lotot John Keller, being
slxty-slx feet front and two hundred and thirty feet
deep.
ALSU,
All the defend ant's title In one lot of ground situ
atutn Minilnvllle, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
bounded on the north by Second street, east by lot
ot John Keller, south by Third or main ttrcetand
west by lot of Theodore f edder.
ALSO,
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BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER" Jr7 A. M., Principal.
Tlll'j SCHOOL, as at present constituted, oners the very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning.
'rinif v! t '",muK "uu eoiuuiuuiuus ; euiupicrci; ueuiea vj swam, wen ventilated, iignteo Dy gas, and furnished with a bountiful supply 01 pure.soit
srrlnir water.
Location neaitntnl, anu casv of access. Teachers experienced, emclent, and alive to their work,
Discipline, nrm but kind, uniform and thorough. Expense
moderate. Fifty ccnta a week deduction to.all expecting to teach. Student admitted at any time, ltoorns reserved when desired.
uourses ot study prescribed by the stato t
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. Ill, Elementary. IV, Classical.
Adjunct Courses : I. Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course in Music IV. Course In Art. V. Course in Physical Culture.
Tho Elementary. Sclentlllc and Classical Courses are I'ltOFr.sSlOtf AL, and Htudents graduatng therein, recclvo Stato Diplomas, conferring tho fotlowln
Sh8..'?,1' ",t,Krf', ' M18t" 0,,,'', Wemenis! Master ofrthe sciences j Master of the Classics. Graduates In tho other Courses recelvo Normuf Certlttcates
their attainments,, Mgncd bv thoonieersof the hoard otTdustces.
The course ot St ud y orescrlbed by tho stato Is liberal, an the Hcientino and Classical courses are not Interior to those of our best Colleges.
rue statfl retiulresa lusher order of citizenship. The times demand It. It Is one ot tho prlmn objects ot I Ms school to help to secure It. by furnishing Intelll
fS.? . . , . Teachers for her schools. To this end It solicits young persons of good abilities and good purposes, those who rtestrn tolmprove their time
iiiid their talents, as students. 1 o all such It promises atd in developing their powers, andabundant opportunities lor well paid labor alter leaving School. For
Catalogue, nddresi tho Principal.
HUN. WILLIAM DI.Wl'.l.l., President Itimrd of Trn.lrr.-
Sept. s, ns.-
A
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
VSTATR Of AN1 nornilKBTV. h,rti.rn
Letters of -umlnlst ration on tho estate' ot Ann
I'uuKiii-nj, inie oi lonyngnam iwp., uoi. co., nee d
have been granted by tho lteglstcr of sold county to
undersigned Aamlnlbtrntor.tn whom all persons
the i;
Indebted are renuested tn mnke Itnrntf1lnlnn,imprit
n id those having claims or demands ncalnstthe es-
nice win inaKe imm ktonntothu administrator
without delay.
JJbltiUAKU UULUHKin v,
ArtmlnlRti nfnr
July M, 15,3 ew Ccntralla Pa.
O. E. SAVAGE,
riii.tn in
Silverware, Watchos.Jowelry.Clceks &e,
DOBIUN'S ELECTRIC SOAP.
Having obtained the agency of this
Cblehuated Soap
for llloomsbiirc and vicinity. I append the
opinion of borne of our best people us to its
merits.
"I have used Dobbin's Electric Soap made
bv I. L. Cracin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa
for washing about ten years, and think it
superior to any other, Mrs. tJ. U. liarkley.
"We have used Dobbin's ElectricSoap and
una it superior to any other or all others.
Mrs. V". H. Jacoby,
Mrs. 1!. II. Stohner.
I desire all my friends and customers to
Give this Soap one 2 rial,
so that they may know just how good the
lSest Soap in the united stales is.
J. H. MAizn,
july 12, 78-ly Bloomsburg, Pa.
Roots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's.
flramnton's Palm Soap is the best latin
drv soan in this or any other market. For
sale by Jacob II, Maize. may 18-3w
McKinneys
House.
Shoe Store below Court
Try it Buy it
Palm Palm Palm Soap
At Jacob H, Maize's at Jacob II. Maize's
may 3-18w
Rubbers at McKinney's.
and will again be triumphantly elected to the lw0 we'ek,, " " 'Tle ""'' r"""' sf c0
Too much care cannot be exercised by house
keepers In cleaning and purifying their premi
ses. This Is a sickly scaton, and a great deal
of sickness comes from the impurities of the at.
mosphere. Clean upVyour yards, and do not
throw any refuse matter in the streets. .
On Sunday last we visited for the first time
the Ileadley Grove Camp meeting, In Hunt
ingdon. The grounds are admirably located
and every comfort la aflorded the visitor. Ex
cellent order was maintained. The crowd was
unusually large. Many of our citizens were
present.
The Philadelphia JYr has acquired tne rep
utation of being an intensely humorous sheet.
Here is one of its little geographical jokes:
There is no free public library in l'lnlsdel
Register and Recordership. Mr, Jaooby is
rather a remarkable man, as he is a soui.d Dem
ocrat and sterling patriot, having for many
years In early life, conducted The Star of the
North, a Democratic journal at Bloomsburg.and
during Ihe late war was drafted into the army,
when he closed up his printing office and serv
ed his country faithfully for three years, Re
turning he resumed the publication of his pa
per, when he was elected to the Legislature for
two terms, and then succeeded to the position
of Register and Recorder' and after having fill
ed out nine years, is now nominated for the
fourth terni, which will give him twelve years of
continued service in that office. WiUiamtjiort
Sun.
Nine months, brother Tate.
ADVKIiTISINCl SPONOEltS.
The practice of dead-head advertising, an
nouncements and pulls is altogether too com
mon.- A dancing master, an instructor of vocal
phla. New York, Boston, Ixindon, I'aris anil culture, the lecturer, Ihe reader, Ihe singer, and
other of the principal cities of liurope, are en- r1 ,ppear 0 think that new?paters are
uoweu willi such institutions. , . . ,M. ,n r ,,l.l!.hln.
...,rr I,. ,l.,Jla ,! ulll, ru.
ttupert camp meeting auuis.s, w... . - wrJ , ... w . .., of .::,,
a single ucaei lor one us iru , .(,- , , . , f , , ,h .
ticket for the camp meeting twenty-nve cent., vqM i(?e ma(je n0re in a ckfui anj be.
lamuy tickets lor the camp meeuiig o.-c uu .... cnuje we Mm fl Wf )f ft ,n
iiie selling oi ucneis is io prevent wi(h h,8 mt,e notlce No publisher would
antuu-yoi begging money at ine (bink of JirntIn rPgUar advertisement for
, aianu. iicaeis win oe soiu ui Aima
store, Moyer Brothers drug store and at the
post office by C. E. Savage,
The Lycoming Democrats have nominated
the following ticket. (
Congress, II. W. Earley; State Senator, John
I'iatlj President Judge, J, J. Melzgar'; Assem
bly, Frank Porter, W. li. Illerly, I. C. Brown ;
Rcgittrr & Recorder, Thomas Johnston; Treas
urer, II. B. Wel'tsns j Commli'sloner, McKIn
ney Smith, Daniel Corson j Auditors, II, J
Slrtby, 0. W. AVillismion Coroner, Dr. Ooeh-tig.
pulency, had not taken Allan's Anti-I'al, but
had used a preparation put up by a regular
physician in Luzerne, l'.i; Allan's Anti-I'ut is
manufactured in Biill'ilo, X- Y., by Ihe under
signed. We have already sold over KlU.OuO
bottles of it It has therefure been taken by
thousands, and we challenge proof that it has
ever harmed any body, unless I lie reduction of
obese persons from "0 to GO Kunds, leaving
them healthy and strong, is considered a mis
fortune. Furthermore, we hereby oiler $5,000
reward for evidence iJiowing that it contains
poisonous or injurious ingredient. Wo uiso of
fer $o,000 if we cannot prove thai it has minc
ed numbers of persons as btnted herein, nnd ul
ways without Injury. It is said a lie will out
travel the truth any time ; but we trust that
those newspapers that have misled the public
by saying that physicians atlribuled the lady's
deulh to Ihe use of Anti-Fut (which is only put
up by ns, the term "Anti-Fat" being our trade
mark), will correct Ihe false impression they
have conveyed, by publishing this refutation.
BOTANIC MEDICINE CO.
liuiEtio, n. y.
CONSUMITION CUIIED.
An old physician, retired from practice, hav
ing had placed in his hands by an East India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for
consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and
all other throat and lung afl'ectlons, also a os-
Ittve and radical cure fur nervous debility and
all nervous complaints, after having tested its
wonderful curative powers in thousands
nothing, but Ihe profession lias been terribly im
posed upon by publishing "local notices of In-
tertst' nothing more than advertisements of 0f cases, has felt It his duty to make it known to
the best kind.- Pedple who patronize this of- hU ,ufllrinB fellows. Actuated by his motive,
flee can occasionally get 'puffs' In the local d- and a jmlre to reIeTe lllmnn Bllli1.ringl i wI
partment of this paper, none others can, ana 8enJj free of cllargei l0 aU w)l0 iegte il( ,,,,,
uou i you lorgei if. recipe, willi full directions for preparing and
Another thing, We rush to Ihe defence of using, in German, French, or English. Sent
the pulpit. It is perfectly ridiculous that the I by mail by addressing willi stamp, naming this
pulpit has become a regular advertising agen- paper, v. W. Sherar, HO Power's Block
cy, of the cheapest kind. That class who sponge I Rochester, New York,
from Ihe press, apange also from the pulplL
Last Sunday, at one of our churches, Ihe min
ister consumed at least five minntes In reading
Friend, a word with you 1 If you are troubled notices, for one thing and another, and only
with any (kin ditf aces or other cutaneous Irrl- one 0f diem pertained to service of Ihe church.
talion, ure ultn a Sulphur Foap. Do likewise I Preacher and congregation alike appeared dls-
August 10 4w.
If jour complexion Le plmpltd, blotched or sal
low. You won't regret It. Bold by all drug
gists.
HlU't Hair & Whisker Dye, Rlick or Brown,
60c.
Aug. SO, -tw.
gutted with the miserable intrusion. People
who want lo make money by advertising have
no business to ark or deadhead 'notices,' and
presa and pulpit lore dignity and usefulness by
accommodating selfish spongers. Onema, X, Y,
i lltrald and DtvutcraL,
The Colrinbia County Sunday School Asso
ciation will hold Its annual convention, at
Light Street, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sep
tember 17lh and 18th A. D. 1678.
Sunday school workers of all denominations
are cordially invited to attend and aid in the
Sunday school cause.
Programme will be forwarded upon applica
tion, M, W. Nl'ss Secretary,
Bloom-burg,
SHERIFFS SALE.
lly v inuo ot sundry writs Issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Columbia county, nnd to me
directed will bo exposed to public salo at Ihe Court
House llloomsbur,, at ono o clock p. m. on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 'Jd, 1878.
Tho following real estate situate In Scott township
In tho town orjEspy, Columbia county Pennsylvania,
described as follows, to-wlt : Hounded on tho north
by second street, on the east by lot of Widow Green-
wait, on tho south by an alley, and on the west by
lot of Lemuel .Mood, containing about one-third ot
an acre, whereon la erected a dwelling houso and
out-buuaings.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho
property of Henry TremWley,
Vend. Ex.
ALSO.
Dachy & Co's. Advt's.
Sure
Rewards
5 Y I'lltS TO PAY TO It A lAIUl.
$4 to sio run. acre.
si li mni ,iiiiiic l-aiiii In ill i chi
min In l In- :tlllllnii ,4ci'- ('rant
Ol'ltlf ('I'llllll lltlll! SlIKl ln-
iliiiiui Ititili'onil oiiiitiny.
i-iTLS rxsurccT.
Sli'onpr .oil :i ops plenty ol
timlMT-uo ilrotiulil ii chinch
Ixin- in hiiptic r..''
Itts--, lltltAM ' V':k ATMl llKAOV MAKKT
PU1UOI.S 14 A 11 ROAlt t-OMI'UTM) IlitUHUUTUE
I PNTHK Of THE tlltANT.
Si ml tor inxmitUlft, ICmjlUh or German
Aadiess . o. llt'tilUllT,
I wi Commissioner,
(itn.NU uai'iu, men,
aprll li, Ws-aiw d
t J"" Itemoved to the Post Office building, UrsT dovr
above tho Exhange Hotel. i
All kinds of Watches, florls and Jewelry neaU
ly repaired and warranted. I
may 17, '9-lt
All that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In
East nloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
described as follows, to wit : HeglDnlng at a stake
corner of lot of John Coleman nnd Seventh street,
thence along said street eastwardly three hundred
and ten feet moro or less to Strawberry alley, thence
along said alley northwardly two hundred and fifty
feet more or less to n street alongside ot the Lacka
wanna and ltloomsburg Itallroad, thence along said
street westwardly three hundred feet moro or less
to lot of John Coleman aforesaid, thence along said
ot south-eastwardly two hundred feet more or less
o tke placo of beginning on w hlch nro erected a
Cijrai743
mil mil
Pnrxon- riirKntltr 1MIU make New Well Blood,
abdwllt completely Chinee the Moot! lntlioentlro
iMtfm In tlitvM mortlw Any person who will tako
l i l'l uaeii Mum rr ru l to '2 M'ek-i may be restored
ed to sum id lienlili, If Micti a M.t u be possible, send
by mall for (Heller fctKtniu.
uuukw my. u
UUff 16, 7S-4W
. . . -j, i ...mug ..mi, m uu yiij uuusc, uiuie, t. Hieuuue,Mieus,
All of the defendant's title In four lots of ground enelne. machinery, fixtures, and the anmirtenances.
situate In the town ot JllffllnvUle, Columbia county, bein,. me planlni; mill property of the Uloomsburir
Crampton Brother's Palm soap at Jacob
II. Maize's. It is the best. Try it.
may 3-18w
Admission free at McKinney's.
Marriages.
VANIIOltN'-BLISCIL At the Jlothndlst parson
age In OraageTlllo on the wtli Inst., by Itev. Henry
s. .iendeuhall, Mr. Clyde Vanhorn to Maria lillsch,
both of Greenwood
CHEESV-Lr.I3nNMSCI.-On tho SJd Inst., nt Hear
Gap, by Itev. J. A. Adams, Clark It. freesy, ot near
Numedla, Columbia county lo Miss M. Eslella Lel
wnrlng; of Hear Gap, Northumberland county, Pa.
Deaths.
EVES,-In Orangovlllo cn tho 20th Inst., Mr James
Eves, aged 13 years, 1 month and 19 days, lie woa a
consistent member of the M. K. church for SO years.
MILLElt.-In FlshlDgercek on Ihe 4th Inst., Mrs.
Mary c wife of Ucorge Miller, aged 'to jears, i
months and 26d's.
CUAWKOM), In ML Pleasant on tholJth Inst,,
Mary, wife of Edward C. Crawford, aged as years
and in months.
YEAGElt. In Koarlnecrcck township on tho isth
Inst., Carrlo Alverta, daughter of Georgo and Catha
rine Yeuger, aged T years, I month and II days.
VEAGEH. In Itoarlogcroek low nshlp on the aid
lust., pulla Irene, daughterot George and Catharine
Veager, aged a ) ears, fi months and 13 day s,
VL'AOBll. daughterot tho samo on the Mth
Inst., aged 9 years, 6 moaths and 6 days.
MARKETKEPORTS.
BLOOMSBURG MARKET.
Wheat per bushel f . w
live " si
Corn, new, " no
oats, " " to
riour per uarrui , , o.uu
uioverseeu
Flaxseed
hutler
Eggs
Tallow
Potatoes
Dried Apples ,,,
Hams
sides A tinoulders ,
Lard per pound
Hay per ton ,
Heeswaz
Timothy Beoa i.ui
yuui Aiiuaa run luau
No.lon Wharf s.ooperTon
iu.u ,,,,.,,,,.......... .. 9 ..10
No. a " " t ,cio
Ulacksmlth'B Lutup on Wharf I l,oo
" bituminous ' ,.,.,...., M w
I.N)
,16
.ill
.es
40
. a
.IV
S.l
Ucan n ake noney taster at work for us than a
anythlngelse (apltal not lenulrtd i wo v.U
start you. fis per day at home made by the
Industrious. Men, women,- boya and girls
wanted everywhere in work for us. Now la Ihe
time Cosily outflt and terms tree. AddresaTRl'i
& to,, Augusta, aiaine. tiarcn sj, is-iy
Pennsylvania, bounded on the, north by Third or
Main street, east by street, south by Fourth
street and west by lot ot Michael Knlttlc, contain
ing one and a half acres moro or less.
Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot David
Moyer for the use ot Lazarus Moyer against John
Keller.and to bo sold as the property ot John Keller
Fkeezb, Attorney. Al, Vend, Ex,
ALSO.
.Ml that certain real estate situate In Mifflin town
ship, Columbia county, Pennsy Ivanla, described as
lotions: Pounded on the north by land of John
Vohe, on tho east by lands ot Mrs.' L. Schreek and
others, on the west by lands of Horace Sehweppen-
helser and John AM, and on tho south by lands of
George Nungesscr, containing ninety acres more or
less, on which Is erected a dwelling houso, born and
other out-bulldlngs,
seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Aaron
Masteller against Charles Maurer, James K. Maurer,
and Abraham behweppenhelser, and to bo sold aa
tho property of Abraham Schueppenhelser,
.mill Kit, Attorney. ai. tenu.
ALSO.
The following realestato situate In Minim town
ship, Columbia county, Pennsj Ivanla, nnd described
as follows, to-wlt: Hounded ou tho north by Third
street, east by A, M. Huttenstlne, south by Fourth
street and west by publlo square, be log one hundred
and nlnety-e'ght feet tront and two hundred thirty
ono feel deep moro or less, on which aro erected a
dwelling houso wugonmaker shop, barn and out-
bulldlntrs.
Seized, takm Into execution at the suit ot the Co
lumbia County Uank Indorsee of C. W. Miller against
A, v, Hess, and to bo sold as tho property ot A. W,
Hess
Knobb, ttorney, end. Ex.
ALPO.
All tho following real estate : Tho one-halt In
terest of forty acres of land situate In Locust town
ship, Columbia co, bounded on tho north by land of
Ituth Ann Gablo and So 1. Levan, on the cast by Win.
Ue and Sam, llelubold, on tho south by Wesley
Brass, on the west by public road.
ALSO.
Ono other tract of land containing ten acres,boun-
ded on tho west by land ot It. Gorrell, on the south
by Jonathan Heaver and Georgo Uoyer, on tho cai-t
by John Kline, on the fcy Joseph Heaver, 6r,
Administrator JCc, of William Itlcber, deceased.
belzed, taken Into execution at the suit OI William
n. Uelnbold, Administrator ct William Hteber de
ceased, against William Ty sou and to bo sold as the
nronertv of William TV sou.
ALSO
All that eertaln real estate situate tn Heaver town
ship, Columbia county, Pennsj Ivanla, described as
follows, to-wlt : llcglnnlng at a pine, thence by land
cf Jacoh Harris norm eighty-one degrees east titty.
tw o perches to a pine, thence by same south eighty
i ight peiehes and one-fourth degrees, east ono hun
died ami thirty-two perches to a pine, Ihence by
land ot William Michael south two and three-fourth
degrees west lltteen perches to a stone at Catuv, Ism
Creek, thenco don said creek south eighty-seven
degrees west eighteen perches to a stone, thence
down said creek, Us various courses one hundred
sUty-threeund nve-lenlhs perches to a stoue.theneo
by land of Daniel Slngley, sen., north nine degrees
west forty-seven and llve-Unth perches to the place
of beginning, containing thirty-live acres and one
hundred and tweHe perches strict measure it bemg
part uf a larger tract of land conveyed to Uenry Lu-
ger by samuel SnyiVer, Sheriff.
All that certain real estate situate In Hearer town
ship, Columbia couhty, I'ennsj Ivanla, described as
follows, to-ulti Hounded on the north by publlo
road, on the east by land bt Mrs. Mann, on the west
by land of John Ilenntnger and on the south by Fred.
ertck Haas, containing one acre.on which Is erected
a d ell lug houso and stable,
Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit of Abra
ham 111"' assigned to Moses lilce against Daniel Ml
ler, and to bo sold asthu property ot Daniel Miller,
Knohh, Attorney, Vend Ex,
AI.SU
All that certain lot or piece ground situate In Cat-
awl-ba ton nshlp, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
described as follows towlti Hounded ou tho west
by land of E. M, Tew ksbcry and Adam Felerolf, on
the bouth by land of James kostenbauder III
der, formerly Kostenbauder, on the east by lands of
Ulossuucr tract, Jacob Hots and others, and on the
north by land ot E, M, Tewksbury, school house lot
and E, D. hcru,contalnlngoncrhundredaiid thhteen
acres moro or less, on which are erected a dwelling
house, barn and other out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken Into exicutlonat tho suit of E, M,
Tewsbury, Commute of It. Strausser against Augus
tus strausser, and to bo sold as the property of Au
gustus btrausser,
MiLt-kK. Attorney, Al. FL Fu.
ALSO,
All that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In
Henton township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
bouuded on the south by lands of Catharine Conner
and Widow Conner, on tho west by public road, on
the north by w, M, Cole, on the east by Thomas pa
vis, contulnlng fifty acres moro or less, on which are
erected a frame Louse, frame barn and other out
buildings.
Belzed, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the
propei ty ot James Conner,
FiiExtc, Attorner. Vend. Ex,
BUfcUfJEKH CAKDH,
VISITING CAItDS.
LSTTKIt IIKAOa,
11ILL1IUADH,
POHTKKH, 0., AC
N eally and Cheaply printed at the Colu
BUM Office
Lumber Company,
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the
property ot C, Itlttenhender, W. 8. Conner, George
Fenstermacher and William Saunders.
iiAKki ty, Attorney. vehd. Ex.
ALSO,
Ono othir tract ot laud situate tn Koarlngcreek
township, Columbia county Pennsylvania, bounded
on the north by Mochlaberger, on tho east by
George Hloss, south by tho Bame, west by William
Howell and John Moss and others, containing thir
ty-eight acres and one hundred and llfty perches
whereon nro erected a frame house and frame barn,
and other out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as tho
property of James Dj ke.
.via an, Attorney. venu, i-a.
A LSO,
All that certain piece or lotot ground situate In
tho ilorough of Herwlck, Columbia county, Pennsjl
vanU, described as follow s, to-wlt : Hounded on tho
cast by lotot Morarlda Lee, on tho north by Third
street, on tho west by lot of C. it, Woodin on tho
south by Second street, on which are are erected a
two-story frame dwelling houso and stablo and
other;ouibulldloirs the bamo being two lots as mark
ed In plan of said borough,
Seized, token Into execution, and to be sold as tho
property ot W.M.Stephens.
Jacxson & son, Attorneys. Fieri Facias.
AI.SO,
All that certain plcco or rarcelof land sltuitcln
the township ot lirtarcreck, Columbia county descri
bed In two pieces, , but held and occupied as ono
bounded as follows : Ueginning at a stone corner to
land lateotlIenryIlrtttatn'3,lhence north eighty-four
and ono halt degrees east eighty perches to a black
oak sapling in the couuty line of Luzerne and Co
lumbia, thence by the same south three degrees,
west ono hundred and slxty-nve perches to land
late ot HemarJ Sejbert, thenco west foriy-tour
perches to an oak sapllng.thenco north twenty-eight
and one-halt degrees west ono hundred and two
perches to laud late ot Henry Hrlttatu thence by tho
same noith llfty and one-half degrees cist twenty
seven and one-tenth perches ton black oak thenco
north tw o degrees east forty-nine percnes to placo
of beginning, contalntng seventy-five acres undone
hundred and eleven pel ches more or less. Tho other
piece of laud adjoining tho above Is bounded by bo
ginning at a black oak.theneo west tlfty-two and st x
tenth perches to a white oak, thenco north two de
grees east twenty-two and two-tenth perches to
ston?, Ihenco north flfty-threo degrees, west eigh
teen aud two-tenth rerches to a stone, thence nortl:
twenty-one and a halt degrees vast thirty-seven and
clght-tiuth perches to a stone, thenee north forty
one degrees west seventeen perches to a' stone,
thenco north llfty and one-hall degrees east sixteen
and two-tenthperchr-3 to a stone.thenee north twen
ty-elght and one-half degiess west ono hundred and
two perches to tho placed beginning contuinlnln;
twenty-one acres more or less, together ntnety-sl
acres aud one hundred aud eleven'perehes(ecxeptlng
out ot tho lost described piece, two-thirds of an aero
of land with the appurtenances lying along tho
road Irom Foundry vtlle to the grist mill on the prem
ise.-,, occupied by-Daniel MUler)on which are erected
large grist mill, a distillery , frame farm housu aud
large bank barn. 1 ho land Is about ah c!eared;and
cultivated.
Seized, taken Into execution, aud lo be sold as the
property ot Patdcl F. Sey berL
Jacsson t Hon, Attorneys. Fieri Facias.
Terms cash on day of sale.
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
aug. 2, 'is-ts Sheriff,
w Ninth street Pittsburg, Dec 10, H74. ,
.Messrs. PHEHKlt. HEAY A CO.
Gentlemen : our pulnts have given enttre ssU
lsfaetlon. I liave used intm on a good man tlinn
ent klndsof work, such ts Hod, Tin. Wood, hrhk,
Ac. and never heard any complaints, on the con- i
trary, the work stands well and for wear, will in mv
opinion, stand with nnj lead In the market, v. hen
In wnnt of rcfeicnte In 'hlselty or vlclnltyjou aie.
ui uoeriv io u-e my name wuu pieusure, uisu louse
this us y ou think best.
iiespeciiuiiy vours,
JOHN T. GltAV.
Pointer and Dealer tn Paints, Oils, &a
STWCTLY PUltE WHITE LEAD, AT THE LOWEST
Market hates.
HaVY
NOW K1UHV!
'JUS QHAND ACHIIVSMtSTS Of
T AND
OTllFIt
lull history of Ids ex-
STANLEY
A Fill CAN Kil'I.OllEHS. A full hi
Plorallons In Africa and marvellous Journey down
the Congo. The publlo aro eagerly awaltlnglhls
book. It la of maUhlesstbteretl, richly Illustrated,
low priced, aud w 111 sell w Ithout a parallel. For lull
description and terms, addiess iu-ssaku linos, pubs,
banscm .treet, AqNTS WANTED
Ug,,19-W
SHERIFFS SALE
OF REAL ESTATE.
Hv virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas. Issue
out of (ho Court of common pleas uf schuylkll
county, anu io mo I'irecieu, will be exposeuto pui
no saie or uuiery, un
SATURDAY, SKPTKMUKU 7th, 1878,
at tu o'clock In tlio fort-noon, at tho rourt Houso I:
me uoroUKU or ruitbM.lt', MrutijiMH county, tuo tu.
iotv iut ufavnueu rc:u t'biutu 10-w li :
No, 4 AU that ctTtnln tract or pice of land, sit
uate nartiy in rn on una .North 1'n on to.wis i u
ehulklti county. Mini purllv In Ifoatlnircnek tow n
bhlp, i oiumuu count?, wtflnnlntfat a point in the
line mMdluir tho coiiiitle.s of t-chutlkm nnd Colum-
tila.lht-ncu uloni; Mid cJUMon line an i Utul of ivter
j-.m.iinrui ist ticK-iccn. casi you pt'icnt'K lounouie
point in bum county uno inence nor in ivjs, ufLrroe
east T'i .arches to a stone, ihvnoc north 1 oVim-i
fust vo perrnt'R io ariomer point in inoiine umuiu
hum counueH. inenio vy wuti line ami ianu ui i t-u-Eut.
north -IT dt'irre'R. vast ?oo ncri-lit-h to unoihc
point In hum line, thenco by laud iow or late be
loiiL'Uitr to UiD ehtato of Tench roxe. deccasud souH
uenrt'OH, east sorenhes to u Hone, thenco Py
same bouth fl deureeH, east vi pm-lnsto ubtono
thenco hy land or Jushua &8t. boutli V deim v wvsl
Stio percnes to a btune. thrnce south Sh. decree
east 14D ivrclu-H to a id no. thenco bv land of It. K,
jo bouino uecreea, w etsi v percnes io a none
thence by land of Zlmmermau north 1 decreeeht
KO perchea to a chestnut tree, Ihence by haino buulU
urfcirva wrav iw jK.'n'ua iu a puai, ine uco u.v
same eouth 8 decrees west 83 8-1 o pt-rchea to a fc-l 'lie
Ihencu by land or Yetter and Mucbetf north MTde
green sct ot perthvatoacheMnut otk tree.t jhtcU
east of the line dtldlncRatd countteaoi K-huyiklll
and Columbia, thenco by same land. croslnc fcald
line Into Columbia county ttouth Gib deL-reeii uett
T perctiea to a btone, thence by land of the estate of
Tench Coo deceased north V deereea east 63 perch
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