THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. If I ttttMftat. BLOOMSBURQ, PA. Friday, JAN. 17, 187;o. AUDITOR URNKKAL'S REPORT. We hve received copy of this Jocu jnent, ncl find therein tho following Itrmn of Interest to the Ui pye or this county, . part nf the revenue of the common wealth. Total amount of state Utf. m rrturncd by the county vummUnloners, t23 10 Amount of property subject to tax of 3 mills on the dollar, $349,029 Amount of property sutilect to a tax of 1 per cent, 131,400 Total amount of tax on watches, $104 60 Or 058 amount of taxes due the commonwealth, (1,407,99 Population, 28,701 Taxable, 0,999 TAX OX OOJtrOBATJON BTOCK. Berwick tolling Mill Co , $22.95 Bloomsburg Iron Co., $300,00 Catawlssa Ilridge Co., $370,81 Espy Lime & Cement Co. 110,25 Jackson & WoodlnMPg Co. 630,00 L-Ktist Mountain Coal & Iron Co. 1,615,00 " " " " 6,387,04 Tax on personal property for Co lumbia county, $584,11 Tax on loans, llloomsburg, $42,46 " " " Columbia county, $3(5,20 Tax nn Loans, Her wick, 31,35 TAX OK Wall's, WILLS, DEED9 Ac. B. F. Zirr, Prothonotary, $554,69 W. H. Jacoby, Register Recorder, $144,05 RETAILERS MCEN8EJ. II. W. McReynolds, Treasurer, $1,479.01 Tavern licenses, paid by Treasurer, $1,444 09 Eating House licenses, $190,00 Patent Medicines, $14,25 TAX ON LANK STOCK. 1st National Dank, Bloomsburg, $475,00 The Bloomsburg Banking Co., paid on net earnings or income, $81,77 Jackson, Woodin & Jackson, $78,00 Birwick Rolling Mill, $100,00 Columbia county baa received for its common schools, $6 435 71 Slate Normal School 6ih District, $6,873,40 lne mtlltla expenses of the state for the year were, $160,687,74 Amount paid for suppressing the strike riots in 1877, $584,811,63 ine loiai receipts by toe state ef $5,613,417,97 Total expenditures, $6,053,933,68 Authority of Parents Over their Children School Studies. "InthelcaseofTrasteeaofSchoolsagalnstVaii Allen, tbe question as to what right the parent has to direct thestudies pursued by his child wno attends a public school is considered It Is held that the trustrees of aschool district may prescribe what Btudies shall.be pursued ana may regulate the classification of tb pupils, but that a parnt may select from the branches pursued those which the child shall study, so long as the exercise of such election does not interfere with the system prescribed for the school, and that the child cannot be excluded from one study simply Decause ne is deficient in another. In this case the pupil was denied admission to public high school because of his deficiency in n Knowledge ot grammar, which his fath r had forbidden him to study. lie had aiked to be admitted to pursue only those studies in which he was sufficiently proficient to enltile him to admission to tbe high school. Th Court held that a rule requlrine his exclu Ion was unreasonable and could not be en forced. In Morrow against Wood, in Wis constn, a lather directed bis child, who at tended a public school, to study only certain orancnee among tbose taught in the school, lhe teacher, with notice of such direction, required tbe child to study other subjects, and upon bis refusal to do so whipped him, This was held to be an unlawful assault In Ruleaon against Post, in Illinois, a girl 16 years of age, was In attendance upon a u : ..-1 1 . . 1 , . .... yuuuv, M.UVUI, iu me ueuem 01 wnich sue was entitled, and was in a class which, by the .course of study prescribed by the directors of tbe school, was required to .study book keeping. Under the direction of ber parents sne rciused to purue tbe study, and for that reason was, by tbe teacher, actii g under the order of thedirectors.forcibly expelled (mm uescnool, Tbe Court held that the direc tors and teacher were all liable in an action of trespass, the directors having no power to prescribe such a rule or to authorize the teacher to enforce it. Albany (.V. Y.) Law journal In considering the changes in the party vole in South Carolina, it is well to keep in mind a lew facta bearing upon the reform instituted by the Democrats since their re turn to power The expenses of the S ate legislature are particularly In point. In 1870-71 the total expenses of theSouth Car olina Republican Legislature were, in round numbers, eight hundred and twenty-tw thousand dollars j In 1871-72, one million live hundred and thirty-three thousand dol lars ; in 1872-73, nine hundred and eight tnoueaud dollars ; in 1873-74, nine hundred and twenty-two thousand dollars. Iu 1877. under tbe new Democratic regime, they were at once reduced to $84,090. Again, it is worthy of note that since 1S7G, when tbe Bepublican administration was overthrown the attendance of colored children in tbe public schools of the State has increased nearly thirteen thousand over tbe number attending during tbe Republican regime. To tbe unbiased- mind it will perhaps not be thought surprising, in tbe light of these facts, that there are not a few Democratic negroes In South Carolina. Vhila. IttnrJ. Benjamin Hunter, the murderer bt John Armstrong In Camden about a year ago, was banged at tbe Court House in that city on the 10th inst. During the trial and until within a few days before tbe execution be exhibited much Indifference, but as the time drew near bis courage gave way, and on Friday he lost consciousness and had to be carried to the gallows, and supported while tbe nootc was being adjusted. The roite was too long and after being jerked into the air be came down so tbrt his feet nearly touched the floor. Tbe sheriffand bis doputies seized Ibe rope and hoisted him nearly to the ceil ing until bo was strangled. It was a Urrl ble scene and tbe sheriff has been severely censured for tbe miserable arrangements. The law pretends to be humane but its exe eiitlon In this case was l-arbardus. A Wllltes-Bam Forger Caught. f Thomas D. Gonyngham, a forger from the United State, has been captured in Rio Janeiro. The Brazilian government has Ignified its willingness to surrender him to justice, andhe will be returned to New York by tbe port packet. I WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington, D. a, Jan, 13., 1870. Wo are likely to bare Investigations enough. Besides the Teller Ooinmlltce and Committees which have long been in session here In the examination of tbe affairs of vat lout Departments, the Potter Committee has resolved to go Into the subject of "cipher despatches.1' I am glad of this. Tboie de spatches have done and are now in condi tion to do great mischief to tbe Democratic party. The more they are Investigated the less harmful they will probably be. Our friends wilt do well to make the Inquiry thorough, and toslt at nil times with open doors. In Kansas, Illinois and Wisconsin the Senatorial contests are getting warmer as the days of election approach. In New York, Pennsylvania nnd Indiana it Is conceded thatConkling, Cameron and Voorhee,pres ent benstors, will be elected, There Is far from the same certa nty as to Ingulls, Ogles by mil Howe. Against Ingalls serious charges are made, and opposed to Howe and Oglesby are stronger meu In the persons of Carpenter and Logan, Since Dec. 1st four members of tbe House have died Messrs. Williams, of Michigan, Douglass, of Virginia, Uartridge, of Gor gla, and Schleicher, of Texas. The funeral services of the last named will be held in the Hall or tho Homo to-day. Mr. . was an extremely popular man, nnd actually controlled legislation on the Jsubjeo.t of the army at the past stssion of this Congress, He succeeded In securing followers enough among Democrats to prevent a redaction which would otherwise certainly have been made in the strength of the 'army. On nil other subjicts he voted with tbe Democratic parly. I have before mentioned tbe fact that an effort will be made at this session of Con gress, to secure & small subsidy for two lines of steamships to South America one from New Orleans ar.d one fiom New York. It being understood that Justice Hunt, will retire from tbe bench of the U. fc Supreme Court, even if he recovers from hi- resent sickness, there is much speculation as tn his successor. It will of course be the wish of Mr, Hayes to give tbe office to some one who in some ay assisted in miscounting the votes for President. Attorney Oeaeral Devens would like tbe place, too. Apparently basing his theory upon tin well known fact that yellow fever disappears with the coming of the first severe iYtwt,Prof. Gitigep submits a proposition tn prevent the introduction or spread of that dreadlul dix ease by submitting to Ibe action of frost; air the Infected vessels coming Into port and the dwellings in districts which are infected. He claims that he can in fifteen mlnnl reduce the air in any dwelling or vessel to zero, and that every germ of tbe disease i destroyed at that temperature. If Oen. Sherman bad at any time a hope of securing the passage of Bcirnsldo s army reorganization bill be has probably giveu it up before this time. Unfavorable comments on it are received here from. all sections of the country, from the army, from private citizens, and from the press. Srvinol. Are the threo infant danebtera of the Hon Mr. and Mrs.. Leopold Agar-Ellis, who will be respectively in Jannary next 13, 12, and 10 years of age, to be educated as Protes tants or as Roman Catholics ? Such was in substance tbe specific question which the English Court of Appeal has just been called upon to decide, but tbe decision thereon is noteworthy as 'likely to be a controlling one in future cakes of mixed marriages. Mr Agar-EUIs, who is a member of, the Church of England, before ho married his present wife, the daughter of Lord Camoys and Roman Catholic, promised her that any children boru of the marriage should be brought up in the lady's religious filth. Bnt as soon us the first child was born be retract ed this promise,and has ever since then been firm iu bis determination to bring up bis children in the Church of England. Mrs. Agar-EUis, however, disregarded ber 'bus- band's positive commands and indoctrinated tbe little girls with all tbe tenets peculiar to the Roman Catholic Cburob.sncfi as the ad oration of the Virgin, tbe invocation of pa iron saints, and the practice of confeasjon. It was conceded by counsel that the ante nuptial promise was iu point of law abso luttly void. As between the husband and wife, therefore, said Lord Jostle James, who delivered tbe judiment of the Court, the question was to be determined as if there had never been any such promise, and jnst as if she or ber husband bar, embraced a new laith after the marriage, in tbe nnanimooo opinion of Lords Justices James, Baggally, and Tbesier, who heard (no appeal, it i the husband's undoubted right to remove bis children from the influence of a moiber who avowedly using that icflu-oce ,ti thwart his wishes. The main argument be tore the Court was not, however, on any cui.flict of rights between husband and wife it being conceded that by the law of Ed land the father is undoubtedly rbarg.d witl tbe rducstion nf his children ; hut the con flict of rights as Utvvteu tbe father aid tbe children themselves was tbe t;rea'. issue. In other words, is the right of the father to con trol the education of his children a reasona ble discretion or an absolute one 7 It was held by the Court that unless tbe father had forfeited such parental right by moral misconduct or the profession of irre ligious opinion, his legal right could not be interfered with, "If a good and honest fath er, taking into his consideration," reads the opinion," the past teaching to which his cblldien have, iu fact, been subject, and tbe elfect of that teaching on their minds, and the risk of unsettling their convictions, comes to the conclusion that it is right and for their welfare, temporal and spiritual,that be should take means to counteract that teaching and uodo its effect, hi is by law th proper and sole judge of that. He is quite as likely to judge rightly as we are to judge for him. At all events, tbe law bas male him, and nut us,tht juddr.andwe ran uot iutefere with him in bis honest exercise of the jurisdiction which (be law has confid ed to him." The appeal ol Mrs. Airer-EUI.- was therefore unsuccessful, sud during tbe remaining years of the children's minorities the whole responsibility of their religious education is thrown upon their father. The moral sought by somo to be .dtdusid from the case Is that these mixed marriages ought to be discouraged by Protestant and Roman Catholic parents alike. bogus trrllOcates. It is no vile druirced stuff, nretendin? tn be made of wonder Iu I foretell roots, barks. Ac, aod pufl'ed.up by long bogus, certificates of pretended miraculous cures, but a sluinln .. i.-i 1 1 , , iurr, . iK-cuvn imuicilit,njuue oiweil known valuable renieilks. t tint furnishes ita own certifkt by its tines. We reler In Hop III t rs. the hi rest and best nf medicines. See 'Truths" and ''Proverbs" in another olunin. SELLERS' G0UGH SYRUP! eTi-r I, oen, oo bnitli-s mild. 11 is iiw mm nor Blsr rrmlv I ,r Col'lJIIH), IllUH, CHOI SI OA HIIAksx, uu.l mi mnoAT anil cIlMr-ufc.. IJmUs-u 111 ViBjtilKiUaCJiurv. ton rx-ornniwid It. .. iecuu, Ut 1.0., lu, "Uu.rdarliroeHiuliMfimUM " eiKVAn, at Juiumo,, its.. iio Mrr u vni w "V10"! sa f- nv ao cuts,' tMtSjmva uiuil .'TT" I'httograjililng a Trotting Horse. Apparatus costing $2,000 has been suc cessfully used In San FraDclsco to photo graph a horse while trotting. A row of cameras was uncovered and covered by elec tricity, thus photographing the famous horse at successive points of his strides while go ing at a 2:25 gnlt. These pictures show that his feet wero nil off tho ground together twice during the stride, notwithstanding the general belief of turfmen, that a trotting horse always has one fot down while In action. Marriages. Kakns SryiR. In West Hemlock on the 2d Inst., by ltev. N. Spear", Mr. L. S. Ksrns of Madison to Miss Mary P. Styerof West Hemlock, UtlCKALKW Meads At the residence of Col. O. K, Hughes, of ths Town ol Ulooinsburg, on Uie5thlnst.,liy E. K. Orvlii Mr, Amos lluckalew of illomn-burg, to Mrs, Mnegio O. Mears of liazleton. Thomas Coffman On the 31sl ult, nt the Reformed Church at ()j o'clock p. m by Rev. E. Krebs, Mr. Geo. O. Thomas to MIbs Maggie Cofl'nisn, bothof llloomsburg. Hoover Parker AtOrangivllle Jan 1st, 1878, by the Rev O K. Oanfleld, Mr. Thomas A. Hoover of Ilentnn to Miss Mar garet M. Purker nf Rohrsburg, Pa. AoitnKnACit SEYnEitT - At the homo of the bride on tho 2d Inst., by Rev. H. 8. Mendenball, Mr. Wm, M. Achenbach to Miss II. Alice Seybert, both of Orange. Hess Zaner. At the Methodist parson age in Orangeville on ths 4th Inst., by tho same, Mr. Win. S Hess of Centre to Mi M. Vernle Zaner of Fishlngcreek. Udmmel Swartiiout. At the Orange ville hotel on Jan. 7th, by Rev. A. Houtz, Mr. J. A. Hummel of Qreenwood to Miss Hannah Swarthout of Fishingcresjt. Deaths. Aafl. In Fishlngcreek tovvnsMp on th Mb Inst., Christian Ash, aged 80 years, months aud 21 days. Moorh In West Hemlock on thehlb Inst., Mrs. Joanna Moore, aged 75 years 3 months aud 28 days. Hotton. In Mt. Pleasant township on tbe 20th ult., Mrs. L-oah M. Uutton, wife o Jesse Hutton, aged 49 years, 6 months and 28 days. NEW ADVtRTISEM NTS. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! By ttrl ne of aa order of the Orphans' court of tho county of CoiumbU,lhe ondersltroed Administrators or the estate of David btjoO r. sr.. Jute of the town shlpof Brlarcivelcln ssld oonnty of Columbia will expose to publto sale on the premises on Saturday February 1st, 1879, at fn o'clock a. m., the fotJowlnj "described real es tate. An that certain pleoa or paroal of land situate In the townsl Ip of Rrlarereek atowald, bo'inded and aescnom as ronowa, to-wit : BeKlanliiir at a nos at purpart No. T.ae described In the return of in quest in saM estate, and running thenen along land of Samuel Knorr, south ten decrees east, one nun deed and eifftitee.1 poroasa to a stone; thonoo bi the same north seventy-one and a but deirrees east icurwea peroes to t stone, tnsooe by land of John tusaer norm ten aegreea west one hundred and six teen penSiea to prrowt No: 7. tnonoe by mi rrurt Nn. T, south elrhty degree west, thirteen and enrht. tenths perches to the pisoe ot ts-gianlng, containing 4IS AunJUtfTZlUt Pf KC1IES. ALSO, all that certain plooa or unreel o( land Jtu. ate In Drlarcreek aforesaid. Begmning at a pine In Use cl land )a the warrantee name of Alexander uocuran, laaaoe oy IW sanw norta, nineteen and na degrees wee;ttj-fonr perches to Pine oown, vnenos oj us uouutala survey so uth ehrhtv two and a naif dogma nest ninety-eight and one-tentapereiK-e tim one. Uwqoj bv UkI of hprtv riiusicr buuu uoowen sgrea e si nttjr-four peron- o a atone, taeooe by la.id of ttuilel ll,rman north elgnty-twp and a half degrees east seventeen and tlx -tenths perehee to a3tone,Uwnee north nine teen ana tares-Mirth levreus west eighteen and 8-iaperoiwstoastooe,Unno norm elghty-two and a half degress earn twnty-fjur an I nve-ttntha percnes to a dead black oak and stones. Ukmg sonth nineteen and threa-loiirtad-jgio-aen ttwe veperch- estoaBto.e, Uienoacy u tulraof rolknesth elgbty-twu and a barf degrees e-ist tweaty sevia perches to a stone, tlieneebyUw sam) north ntot. teen and Ulreo-t-rarWi dortjoa wswt twenty-three and nvo tenths percbee 10 a stone thonee by tho same north eighty. two and n UtHareeseast twen ty-nine ana seven-tesuu aaay to tae Mac a ut u Kuiuuitf, uoauuniug TWJKSTY-TUKBK ACng AND TWBN1T-S1X PRHCIIHH. neat measure. ALSO, n that certain piece or rwroel of LAND sit. oate in the township of Brtaroreek aforesaid, b. irtn. nlngataplnelnUneollaadot Wimum Ulppenstuel and sunning theneealoog land oltJoorge Bower, T. K. Brlttaln, Nathan lout aid Oeorge it. Bower, n-jrtn lorty-elgbt and ooe-t!tirlith-doiirH nutuo hundred and elght-tont u pi-rchea to a stone, ibenoe by land ol sal J Go ire M hjwer and nelrs of Samuel BttKr nortn elgatj -nvo degrees MtywTn ;mlnuus " one unirl an J elguteen and ehrht-tenthi. percbw to a stone, thenoe by purpart No. 1, more p.uucularly deeurtuaj lu thorrturn of piques In u romw, norui eiguuf-niad ovgroes west Uilttj perchee to a at-ins, thence by the same north twin. ty-oae and a half d-sgreee west olghty-twoand thrve- uiuma uereues w a stone, tbenoa by the same south eighty-two aegieeu wostfjrtyne and two-tei.th percbesjiaastono, Uv.-noo by land of Mary thlnsr Duiv4.wuky-uuij kou wee-iourui aegrees west tor-y-Qve and slx-tentni perohes to a si one, thenoe by Ue same bouUi seven and beven-elirhtha decrwH nasx thlrw-four and one t.;atn perjttes to a stone, tut nee by Purpart No. S la sal J tnqus.t more fully dmoriusi north elghty-ooe and nvo-eightha degrees east tweu-ty-nve porch-s to a stone, thenoe by the tame south uuneen O'-grees east one hundred and nine ann rour lenins rercnos to a atone, thenoe north BerentT, Hva degrees east tventy-sovn and two-tenth npreh- es to a stone, tbenee utb seveu and a half degree' east forty-two and twi-tonths perches to a stone, uwnoosouui nrty-tnroe dogreas west fourtoen and seren-teotus perohos to a ktone, thence by land ot tuiiu, iiipjsjnjvooi Boutn sixty-Jour and three eighths degree e urt seventeen perches to a stone men -a 07 ue same norm sixty -one degrees east ten perehes to a stanehonoe south twenty-onodeirrs-. east tU perches to a stone (late while oak) uuu. h uij wuu uunjrtini ma seven-eighths de- nt incniy-urte ana eight tenths percu -s to yum vi wgianing, oonuuntng 138 ACRES and sixty perches, neat measure. ALSO, all that certain piece or parcel ol LAND sit- uai. , me Kwusnip or iinarcreolt atoresald. be irin. nlng at a chestnut oak and running toence along lino U land ol Pealer anduoty.aouthelghty-tnoana a half degress west elgut -nine and eight-tenths penfjos to a stone, tuence by Purport No. 8 In said mjuoo. uinrc iuiut aaserioea soul twenty-one de grees, east elghty-stx and eight tenths perches to a ston-, ttwuce by land of John Klsner, Pnrpart No. s, J. B. Freas, Jesse Ulcus and heirs of Johu.Tost uuitn eigniy-iwo an.i 4 nan agre-s) east utrhtv.ir and throe-tenths perches to a whlUioaii dim,, thenoe by land of floury Bhafler north eighteen and three-fourths degrees west olghty-su perches to the piaos oe Degiuniog, ooataoing ruitTT-IZ. ADItBiJ 4N0 BIXTT-Snt PfiBCHIM neat meuaura. ao-u,uw undind.-d one naif of all thatmrtai. pleoeor raroel of LAND situate In tbe townJiloof Urlarereeg aforvsald, larlng a mo'jntuln tract In tbe warrantee name of William Clark, bounded and da. scnooa as igiwwa, bwlt 1 Be,rtnnlnir at a noat-a.rt running thenoe along Purpart .No. J (twtag the piece of land last above described) and land ot b. J. JVaier norm tweuiy-inree OegresM weet four huadred and forty-oU perches to a Btone, thenoo try land In tho warrauwe name or Kiac ittta eoum sixty da. gives west ons bundre-l and seventy perches toa wmio out, uieiioe m ms same souta ehrhtetn de. grv-ra sa j-iriy eigut percn . to a poplar, thenoe by land In the warrantee nameuf Jm.eti eyer south twtnty-oaedtsroca west UirwihunJred thirty-seven porch.;s to a while oak. to-nee by Isnd of liu ixttim and others norm Beveuty-nine a-grees, east one hundred and eevent perches u ths plaoe of bcn-in. nlng, oontalslng 430 ACRES awl seventy ivrches aeu aUowanota. TCKMS or b ALU Ten pet cent, of ons-faarth 01 thejrarchaae tnone? to be pm at the strlklnr down of the property t the one-fourth 1-sa the ten per ont at the oaonrmAUan of s-ie, and the remaining three lourthsln one year Cuvafier, with lalanat Irani Guhhriaatliin nhd. L&VJ BITAPElUi anj V.W.Miujta, AUorncy, AdrJstratotv. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TTOTEL FOR BALE. True ST. CHARMS) HOTEL, BERWICK, now orcn ptedby J. II. llojtls oSered for tils brtuo under signed. IT IS A UUUU STAND, sod dsn b porctissed on FAVORABLE THUMB, ret session wllfbe given April 1st, lsi. ror runner partleulai s address II. Tl. WtSTLXH, . . Executrix of N U. WesUer.oao-d , Jan, 1 J, 'is-Jw Berwlct, fa. nU&ftlW ,0BD,f"' CB00Kfiaif Traveling Salesmen forColambta, Montour Northumberland counties. sin. uiiiik una Knosueage or me Business preferred. Addrets with reference, OUEKNsWAtK care Drawer 1.B, I'hlladelpula, I'a. Jn, II, ;! ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. STiT OF Wlt.LUX IISTSIS, DICSISID. tetters nt adralnlstrallon on the estate of Wm. Klstner, lateot Madison township Columbia county, re . deceased, hate been trr nted by the lieiflster ol 'id county to the understirned dmlnfstrarix to whom all persons Indebted to sMd o-itate are re quest! to make pa)ment, and those hatlnf claims or demands against, th satd estate wlU make tbem known.to the said administratrix without delay. MARV C. KI8TNER. . ... . Jerseytown, Jin IT, nt-iw Administratrix. 4 SSIUKEE'S NOTICE, tn tUDitlritl Cmirlefthe Unitnl Stain forth W'atern IVutrkt 0 Penntylvmia. tn the mat'pr of J. A. tose, Rankrupt. iy".I".1I J?'iT,CT er I'SNKSTI.TIHII. TOjvnoti IT MA V co.NcEltM.-The undenmm ed berlhy elves notion of his anpolntment ss Asslin eeorjs.i)sio, otni-n city. In the county of ro- 1 f-uii-uiTuoin wunin said nis trtet. who has Iwn adjudreda nansrunton Prnrti. to riuirn ytn? I)i",r,ct " wsu Dated, Danitlto January sth. tsjo. Jan. II, H-J-w Assignee. DMINISTRATOK'a NOfiCri have been granted bv the tteelster o'f said ro'i'intv in IHWX?" Admtnl,trstor.M whSS n r?-.n L"A Ki5 arerpqui-stj-a to make tmmodlstnmvraent tati'-m M;e'mr demands aratnstrr, e m'sSS' tIlem wntotbe adm-ntstrator H. i. COVVBIi, Aam'nisrrstor. Jan. it, 'rs-sw. Orangeville, Pa M.' w-aaj-sij p-j'nr ro.1, ciTsaan Bsvonms,r of ToleocVioii' TbJt end nam's an.1 rssstilniM . .Jk ."LiK.'"!' tnformit'rn itoontatns in tho provi-icnee of 'rjid t es. or m Mr.. nfiai " and" LunWw a ,AV?i nrsH In r'n-lnnstl slS. ,i i . KJ5?. SL'IY1. woit crfjciM.-t , bmd uraB " Jan. If, i-iio iaco LICENSR NOTlCET ne ?rt CB " "f th Sy of Febru W. Tt.Tnbtsi. 1 , 11 P. ramrrtin f Tavern. nionmihnr Berwick 3. n. Oram S. II. Ilagenbucb, u.n. ts-tc Liquor Store, Tavern Centra uatawissa. VtU, KRICRBAt! orantrs, l!M. e'i-ro S URN' XOi'IUE. v,do'rVoffl ia?d? - A?5i' r.?!. '2!'.en " nd unsealed iionci wirdS Sum SSS.SSF.y s"T- returned forcouectlS wo iSre nVeduwn mrol- cmkon woa'nSiiV'.SSSL'2?; !i iDiLrv 1 oTa . 'i f r to comply With tfils notlnn HonTiXK'SfS JgZSL i? A e.ouer vMn Mnn ,Tm. 1 wrotMjr one, iwo or mre 11 i"0 exonerations much tax Is lest honnalS aunroa,1. e."" e crtgScV" and turned mejJeT"' uuueclor" snouia nave re botrftaSPil?,'. ?reta the better for becom. r w .r" "nerwise coueeton' itmottTurrans, 5S',K2sr.Mipp: eyLstobe dsIjilw . . i . Y. ""m 't'i IbOSewhODaT w mu-????????-?' ""reoj er anil th,'n tslj -f J ' J rsnu mm y uev nBVit.?ih,TS?:'on.s 1 must make up forth. .wuevwj,b, iiyorueroc Stephen pnnv e:ns. KKluiiAKT, County Oomr's. Attest. jnn,n JtaanJ?1TsIOnore' "moe' "i'oomsb'urg Ja., ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order nf tn nrr.,... v.,... lumola county, the undersigned Administrator. Ac. -r " inmisos inwntre townshli u. in me ro re noon on Jriday, January 31st, If 79, the following valuable HEAr. isTiTri.i, . All that certain Dleca irrun-.i, t. t f taut) on uiais? ii tho torashtp otevntre, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt ::Beginnlng ut, a stone near me hous, formerly owned by John- p. strohmeyer. thence bj ,ot at Mary Sponenberger deceased north ehrhty-sii degrees east mirty-two and nT.tBnth r,,J . Btons, menoo by land ot Samuel Kelchnerand ham- tZl" a unrteen degrees west twenty-elgh Bnfl ITVP.Ttf he oumI. v... . . lucooeoy Auen Shclihau eujuiv-iwo ana a b all lnmi w., . two perches and two-tenths ICI R Kfjint lmfh al),. eight ana a haj degrees west twenty-two and ntne- "sums peronos .to a stons. them h in., , ohael D. Bemley south eleven and three quarter de grees, east twenty-seven and ttree-tflnths Berenci- , bcrenty nine degrees, east 10 u sums, uenee south seventy ttvoandahalf degrees easteiovpn piircbes to a stone la a nublln road ri thn,,,, .iganenms perches to the puce ot bo UPriCEN ACRK3 i U PKROllSS. ALSO, all that oertaln masauaM. ti,m.. traetof tND situate in Uu t,, r..... aforesalJ, begmular ata stone. thi.nc hv i a lei Neyhard south elghty-seven and a halt d,-g-cesweijtthlilyu and eight tenths perches te. a stonoorth by laud of Jo .ep i Conner elghty-four . - s1" ujgreea east rourteen and seven 'e ths perches to a stone, theniw nMn h , """ iwcive ana a nau degrees wee '""-' "'" moieios perenee to a stone eueuoe south hy land ot Samuel Sponeafcrge. elghty-three degrees west thtrty-su and eight- . u-opiiceoi oegii.Dlng, contain Ing SIX ACHE3 strict measure wlto the appurte TKKM-i OK SALE. Ten nor oent nf Aninnnh A ," on 'o oe paid at me Btrfklng dowi or the property, the ooe-fourth less me ten per cent at the continuation of sale, and Ua nn.im. fourths In one year thereafter with int,f . C. W.MllXE,Atfy. II. J. CONNElt. ' 2 AdmlQlstrator, SHIiRIFFS SALE. By vlrtuo of sundry writs Issued dumsk. t- . of Common Ploas of Cohunbla oou ty, and to me -u.vwu, nw us udouq Annn b .11. ... . at the Court House In B.oomsburg atone o'clock, n MONDAY, FEBRUARY Al. irto All that certain lot of irrounii iij,ai n- v.u,uuioi county, Pennsylvania, desenb Mas follows, to-wlt, nounrt.i n ikT., lands of D. Oearhart and C. bhuman,on the south by landa off. Shuman nnd Joho llunslnger.on me east by p. Italmer.and on me west by other lands ot Ti V ',ua' oiaintng is acres of ground, on ..vioKHua rrameiiouil, stable, Ice botue A ISO All that certain piece or Darcal ot uate In Beaver township, Columbu county IVnns) IvanLi, described as follows tn-tt. .uu; iieary juiuer, on the .south by land ot John Iluniinger.ontho east by other lands of (said Joseph bbuman. and on the west by L. .-uuu.u. wuuuiiuk n arrva more or lesa. --u, uien in execuuon at me mut r ollne ann against Joseph II, Shuman and tn r mors of Jacob bhuman, deaeased, and tho admtnta- mulw.ou, MiuuariuroTiT, ueceasea. and to imim ivih-..7 ui j, u.&iiiunan. """ Aivorucys. Fieri Falaa. All flit certain lot of ground stiusi uenire lownsnip, Columbia county, pa. described as ronowa to-wlt i bouncW on the north bv- in . vuunnwurua tue ossi oy land of Oeorge Hess ou me eouthbv land of Oeorge Hess and cu as, jilu! '""-'uu r ui Aiepnen McEwen and James Kocher, containing is acres mora or on hk'h areemted a frame house, barn and out uuuumg-j. KeUed, taken tn otomitlon at me suit of Oamuei Conner, aartlvtog executor of u u. iMwier. d ceased, agaUut Peter (1. Uachman, and to ba sold as the prooes ty or peter . liachmoa iitxtOH & nos, Atvu-neya. vm kl Tcuns cosh aa the day of aal. , jwu w.ucurt'Mi.N. bhtsur. fan,, 704, SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of sundry writs Issued out ot the Court ot Common Ploss of Columbia coun ty, and to me directed, will bs exposed to pub lto sale or out-cry, at mo Court House In Bloomsburg st one o'elock p. tn. on MONDAY, FEURUARY 3 1879, All thst town lot situate on Third street In tbe Town of llloomsburg, bounded and described as to lows, to-wlt l on me njrtb by Pine Alio , on ths east by lot of William Swenttel, on tbe south by Tnlrd street mid on the west by nsrtoa Ally, the said lot being flty feet front more or less on Third street and extending tn depth to pin. Alley two hundred fett more or less whereon are erected a double two story frame dwelling hoaso and out buildings. Belted, taken in execution at tho suit or td-mii. tual Building and Saving Fund Association of llloomsburg against Adam Case, and to be sold as thn property ot Adam Case. ltosisoK, Attorney, vend ux. ALSO, Ah mat certain mossuae, teni-mnt and tract ot lsnd situate In the Town nt niumsburg const? of Columbia, IVnns) Irani I. bounlc I and described as follows, to-wlt i beginning st a coreer ot tai.doto A. Jacoby, thence by the sa-n J and lot 'if J cob Wa- nlch south slsly-two end a quartfr degrees wc.t tbli ty-two and lour-tctith perches to Un l if David J, Watler, thenco by the same south twonty-elght and a quarter degrees, west one hundred and nine and Ave teoMts perches to the Susquehsnna Itlrer.tlienee up the same north slxty-nro and a quarter dgrees. east I hlrty-lhroe and eight tenths perches, thonco by lands ol Jos. tv, Hendcrshott andotherB north iwsn- ty-nlne and one-halt degrees west one hundred and twelve and one-teuth p n'hes to ths place of begin ning, containing twenty-two acres and rort)-s'x perches ot land more or loss, on Welch are erected a largo brick duelling house, frame barn, wagon bouse wood shed aid other out buildings. netted, taken In escciitlou at the sultot Isasc lkelr's use against Jacob Delffcnbtch and to bo sold as me property of Jacob tieuTonbach, Usui, Attorney. ALSO, All that certain tenement or tract ot land lying and being In Locust township, bounded and described as fellows, to-wlt i Beginning at a white oak, corner ot land of Peter Ml ler, sr., running thence by tho same north seventy-seven and one-halt degrees west for ty-one and etght-tenlh perches to a Hpanlsh oak, theuce by tho same in the publto roid north seventy-are and three-quarter degrees west thirty- wo and sercn-t-nths pcrchns to a stone In satd pub He road, thenco by Mnd ot tho aforessl 1 Peter Miner -r north ten and one q larter degrees, west thirty- rourpcrehes to a stono. thence by land of Peter Mil ler, sr., south olghtv -three degrees, east thirty-three and elght-tentn perch'-s to a stone, thence at a stone tin the same ourse one perch apart) tbe aforesstd perch Is intended for a lane for tne benefit of the sild Peter Miller, his heirs and assigns torever; nenoe irom tne siw stone ana land or Peter Miller. sr., north 'welve degrees, west forty-nine and three- tenth perches to a stone, thence by land of James A, Fox south etgbty-two degrees, east twet.lv porches to a stone, tnence o. land or Jonathan Bachtnan north seventy-six degrees east sixty-tiro and uve- tenm perches to a stone, corner ot land Jacob Osewalt, menoo by me same south twenty- six ana one-bait degrees oast thirty-set en perches to a Btono, the middle ot a public road, thence by land ot John P. Kachereas one-half degee cast nlne- ly-seven perches to a white oak. thence by the same south T3 degrees, west seventy-two and tlve-tcuth perches to a stone, thence by other lundot Jjhi Uaghos south nrty-eigtit perches to a stioe. miuos by land ot Reuben Fahrtnger and land of Peter Mil aST,srn south seveaty-tvra degrees, west forty-seven perches to a stone, menoe b land of Peter Miller. sr., norm two .degrees, west twenty, avo aud nve- tenth perches to a 6ton, thence Dy Und of the same north thirty. three, degrees east one hundred and iwemyx percnesto tnepiaaeof beglnntig. con taining sevoaty-elgut acres nd nineteen perches bo ths same more or loss, on which are erect ,d a trams house, biru and out-bulldlngs. excepting nve ana one-rounn acres Of ground sold to harlos Mil ler, described as follows' to-wlt : Bounded on the north by land ot Peter stiller, on the east and south by public road and on me west by land of Cnarles Miller, containing nve and one-fourth acres of rouna. seued, taken Into execution at the suit of Patrick terbert to me use ot A. K. Walter now to tho use of Peter B. Buck against John It. Jones with notice to terra tenant, and to be sold as the property of Joau iu jurws wiui notice to terre tenant. Mars, Attorney, Levari Facias ALSO, au loose ooruun two pieces of lanl 'Ituite In the township ot Brlarcreek, bounded and described as follows : The one piece Is bounded on tho west by iana ox oeorge Bower, on me north by land ot me late John Doak, on ths oast by 1 md ot (I He) uaries masiener and south by land ot Michael Uow. er, ooniainmg ten acres more or less The other piece is boundei by c immenclng at u sumo cvrner in line or land of the late John Doak thence north seventy-tour dgrees, woittwelvo and' nguwettiu perches to a stone, thence bv landot sail John Price above described south tbree-fuurtlis degrees, east nrty-ntno and nve tenths nerches to tons, theice by land nf flower, south sutentv lghtand a fourth dsgrees,wost four and nlni.tautn porches to a stoae, thenjo b lanil ot ttt s ill tlDWer norm eigntaaloue-fourm degrees, west ntty-soven md four-temhs perch?s to the pi ice of beirtunlDS. wntalnuig throo acres and twenty-six perches, sulct neaaunt. Soiled, taken Inta execution at tho suit ot .losenh uunon against John Price and to bo sold as the prop- si vj w. vguu rnue. Jxcxsoh & Son, Attorneys. Al. Levari Facias ALSO. An that certain piece or parcel of ground situate In ,oouu luwnsoin, t-oiumbla co-jntv. I'ennsitrn,.!, aescnoeaas follows to-wlt: Bounded on the north ox i inas or cnaiiy and John L. Hess, on the east south by Asa Torks. on mo west by William Ymit., oawiamg one nunarcd acres more or less, on which are erected a frame house and bam. Seised, taken Into execution at the suit of Jacob -cnuy rer against James F. and N. D. Kile and to bo sow as ue property ot N. 1). Kilo. KHoaa, Attorney. Vend. Ex, A lot of ground situate In thebornurh nt contrail-. i-oiunioia county, Pennsylvania bounded and do- M-noeuasuiiows: lln the south bv Centrn street tn the westbv lor. nf .tnnn Arta nn .a , MM fcUO UlU ,U IJJf ,l uley oataeeastby lotot Auiristoabte. cnntnir-inD- ii icenruuioaaaini-'enire streetandonohundred .muiuny lees in aeptn. whereon are erected a two- aiory irame Queuing nousea nd uut-bulldlngs. .-imu, uuteu in execuuon at int s it nt n n M irphy against J.P. Iloigland, and to be sold as the property cc jt. uoagiand. Barilxv, Attorney. xi Fl Fa ALSO. All tho Interest ot Samuel W. Baker In thatiwMtn ot of ground situate lu Centre tow .shlD desnithert asfollews: Beuuled on the west by lane and land of -esse uonumn oniuejiorth by land ot Levi inner, oa the east by land of Levi Miller, and on th .n.m, u pumic roaa loaamg from Espy to Berwick, con taining nve acres more or less, on w hlch are. nr,,;t,.,s iramoaweuiog nouse and frame stable, together ltn out buildings. Belied, taken In execuuon at the suit of nenn. ll(ll.a, u ... .... ... uu,, o, v, uuner ani to bo sold as the tuyvnj oi a. w naxer. nowau. Attorney. vend. Ex ALSO, allthatoerUtn Jotor piece or cround Mt,,r.i iuo rowa of llloomsbuij. i.-olumbU county, I-ennsjl-vanla, and described as follows to-wlt : Hounded on no norm Dy Henry button the west bv PnniAr s iph UendershotLcontalnlnc nrtv feet rroni nn - ---. uuer ana in) sniitn h .tn- ,,r Btrawr anri Iwn . .... . - --.-.u uuuureu .eel in ueptn more or ess on which are erected a frame wiiin ,,. bam and out buildings. tseixad, taken tn execution at thn suit r,r t -t,. u uuu-jiUK nuu ouvuiir runa aasnclatlnn nf ii,, hlir? arAtna, Uam,,Ai . - . --u u. auuersua ana to oo sold as .wvpsn, uiaainuei 15. Anderson. iiosiaat, Attorney, n Pa ALSO, All thatoertaln lotor nlecaof crnnnri i.,,, SOOUtOWOShlj.tOlUUlblaCOUntV. Pnnsrl..l i. u.,rK&,l ...It ..... . . ...WW , .ummo, uj.wii j o junde 1 on the north bv land nf tlanl,n,ln Ul.h... . . ... . - iuwuo iae east ny land of John luosuuiaoyiano of Abraham Snider. Ill ram Tronso and John Mminonnn th nf ., . . - forty.nlne acres more or leas, ou hlch are erecied a "-""J j.KijULr. containlnL- nn. h,,.,,puh ...... .ouuii- ujuso, uaua oara and out bulldlugs Selied, taken la execution at thasiiit.ni iin- . Mcgwen against Moore Creviin ,,.,.',..' Itlchart and to be sold as the property of j.oore Lrevellng. iiowxll, Atfjrney, n (,a ALSO, au that certain lot or parcel nf i!0."' Locu"t twp' 1 0l- oouuty.l eniisy.vanla, d;scrlbed as follows, to-wlt bouuded on the north by,landof Isaiah Vesger.on the east by land ot David Yeager.oniueiouth and west by publu road, con talcing ons acre more or lem. on whw, frame dwelling housetore house and out bull utnirs. SelxetLUkeu in execution at ice sun of Charles OaMeagalnst Lucas Fahrtnger, and to be ole as the property of Lucug Fahrtnger. uaiue iLLa, Aticrney, Tend Rr ALSO. All that certain lot or Diewi r,i .- me Town of Btooawutif,. Columbu county. Penn. sytvanla, detteribed as follows, to-wlt boused i the north by kit of M. o. Woodward, on the east by an alley, on the eoum branaliev nrtn.. by East .tri oantolnlng lMtlron, M"- feet la depth on which are erected a double dwelling bouse aod out biilldtagi. "cuiug oeuea, taien to execution at the suit rj Kit now for use of Ca'urabla .'ouaty Mutual Savlar Fund and Loan Association agalnasssrah oh ol4 4Stpnt)rtyoiaguBrtg,-s uum urrus, Aiwroaia. Tsod Ex. s'crraa cash aa day of sole. ' JllltU ttt . .. SHERIFF'S SALE. Bv virtue of sundrv writs Issued out of the Court nf common lless of Columbia county, and to me directed will bo exposed to public sale st mo court, House Bloomsburg, st one ociocx p. m. u MONDAY, FEBRUARY 31, 1879. All mat certain lotor piece of ground situate In FIshinircreek township. Columbll County, renn- sjlvmia bounded on ths north by land of (leorgo I'aitwAUoW nn thn east bv land of John White, on the wst by land ot tt. Kutan, on the south oy iana of Alex. Stewart, c-sntalnli g ninety acre on which are erected a dweBlog house, barn and outouua. lngs. AI.3U, A certain hwse an lot ot ground situate In Kspv, Scott township, Columbia county, IVnnsjlvania, hounded and descrlt I as fellows I Beginning at a corner of lot owned iy John shuman, on the north sldo of Vain street, thence by said lot nonnwaraiy one hundred and eighty feet to an alley westwardly thirty feet to corner of lot owned by Henry Jones, thence by silil lot southwardly one hundred an1 eighty foet to Mala street afiresalJ, thencs by satd street eastwardly thlitvfertto tho place or Df gin nlng, on which are erected a dwelling house, 6tablo and outbuildings. elwd. taken Into execution stthn wilt or wm B Kes'er nnd Mary -la'.o Hester his wlfi In Jier rUht agilnst Lumul Drake Willi notice to erre tenants and t'i b sold ns the property of Lemuel uraxe lih notice to terro tenants, Lirrt.ES, Attorneys, Vend Ex. ALcO, All (hit certain lot ot ground situate In tho town ct C it iwlsxa tn the county ot Columbia state ot Pennsylvania, bundedand described as fallows, to ol! t Ik ginning at a post set for a sornerof ssld lot nt the Intersection of the U'o public roads leading from the Town ot Catawlssa respectively to McNInch and McKclvy's mills, south eighteen and a haltde- irrceseast one hundred and forty-one foet six men e? tn a post th nee by land ot the Catawlssa Semi nary north nti.v nnd a quarter degrees east one hun dred and are feet to a post on the south side ot the ofores ill road leading from cat iwlssa to McNlnch's Mill, thenco bv tho samo north elxty-four degrees west one hundred and 44 feet to the place ot be ginning, on which are erected a tbrce-story brick building, store room, public hall and Masonic nau. seized, taken Into execution as the property of Hubert tiorrell with no' Ice to Catawlssa MasonIO As sociation Oarntshee.and to be sold as the property of liobert (lorrell with notice to Catawlssa Masonic Association Garnishee. Klwill Abbott & ItBiwx, Attorneys. Vend. Ex, ALSO, Two lots of ground situate In tho Borough of Cen- tralla, Columbia County Pennsjlvanla, being nttj feet In width and one hundred and forty feet In depi h whereon are erected two-story frame dwi 11- Ing bouses, said lots bound d and discribed asfol- lows t North by Park street, east by street, south by vacant lute and west by lots of M. Lanier. ALSO, A lot ct ground situate in me Borough, county and state aforesal., bouuded nnd described as follows umber one tNe. 1) block one hundred and et.-htecn 111") north by Park street, east by an aney, s uth by lot lately owned by William Torr y, and west by Lo cust Avenue, whereon is erected a two-story frame aweiuog house. ALSO, All tho right,' title and Interest of said Robert Qor- rcll In the estate of Mary (lorrell. deceased. Kelxed, takoi into execution at the suit ot The First National Bank of Ashland, Pa against Robert (lorrell, and tone sold as me property of Robert Oo- rttt. Funis, Attorney. AL Vend. Ex. ALSO. 11 that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In Or ange townshlp.Columbla co Pennsylvanla,descr1bed as follows, to-wlt : Bounded on tho north by land of peter irurop, on the cast by kind of Cyrus Mcllcnry, on tho west by l.nd of rhlneas Young, on the south by land of lllram Bowman, containing twenty-Bve acre-i, on wntcn are erected a dwelling house, barn ana ouidui aings, Seized, taken into execution at me suit of Peter Trumpnbw to the uso of Itosetta A. Gerard against i neoaore Mereer ana to be sold as the property of ineoaore Mercer. II. E. Smith, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In "cott township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, de scribed as follows to-wlt : bounded on me north by an aney on me eastDyiot or Jesse lllcks, on the souiu oy Main street and on me west by stree: conta nlng seventy-three and one-half feet front more or less and oue hundred and Blxty-rve feet deeD more or less on which are erected a buck dwelling uuubo, ira.no siore Duuaing, stable and out-build lugs. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In p-coit tos-nsntp, coiumuia county, Pennsylvania, de scribed as follows, to-lt : bounded ou thu nortn bv land ot Uenjanjln Itlchart, on the east by land of John Lee, on the south by land of AbrauamSuyder, lllram 'I runso and John ehuuian and on the west by laud of Harvey Crevellng, containing one hundred aim i it ly-nine acres more or less, on which are erect. ed a large framo dwelling house, bank barn and out bullalngs. seized, taken lntocxccutlon at me sultof William Jltlnes' Executors against Moore Creieilng, and also at tho suit ot Catharine Whltenl?ht against Moore (.reveling and to be sold as the property ot Moore t-rt-veuug. Fkkkzi, Attorney, ALSO All that message and tract of land situate In Mon, tour township, county and state atoresald bounded and descrloed us fjlins to wit: Beginning at a u-uiB uusij iuet.ee nidnd ot Francis Evans north iltty-nino and me i Ighth dearies, east one hundred andjlililyelfblatidnve Unlh itrchea to a stone j thenco by land ot lsaiherKsansaudLlojdl'axtnn souib thirty tliree and one fourth degrees, cast one hundred aud sixty perches to a stone j thence by u, j. . uiwtouuiu seventy and three fourth degrees west, ninety to jr aud seven-tenth perches to a whitu oak then e south slxty-nlne aud three fourth degrees west one honored and eighteen and met, lemu perches to a stone ; thenco bj land ot Mrs. M. J. Iilomer norm I S-8 deirri.ea weat. one huu lred aud t.venty and nluo-teuth perches to public to id leuding from Bloomsburg aforesaid to Dunsllle, Pa. thenco nortu beventy t-Ieht di-i-r,-,- oast tuur and t' uo tenth perches, thencu by laud ot "' iioov-ri u;wis norm mteen aegrees west m ecu una une-ienih perches to the lijch nr i- glunlng, containing one hundred and ntty acres and uuiiurtu ana nine perches strict measure, on which ate erected a two story Framo House, out uiiiu nun ana Shed. Wm-on khe,i aeu other out buildings, a good spring of runulnir -.v u pieutises nearaweuing house, seized, taken Into execution atme.uitnr Vrt,i-. lln It.'lhornton, against Joun 'ihuniaa and to be sola iue prupeny oi joiui 'iiiouias. nisKzs, Attorney. Levari Facias. ALSO, All that rertatn piece or parcel of orounri In llimin township Columbia County l'a. described a, follows, to- it ; oounded ou the north by lands of newer, eusi oy land Of bamuel Preov siuth by other lands of Nathan fuss and westbv iana of btephen lleUer, containing thirty acres, on which are erected a frame divelllnir bouse nnrt t,m ALSO, All that certain piece of wood land in unrein township cola, bla county Pa. described as follows to-wlt: boundtdon the north by lands ot Georira nron and William Creasy, east by landof George containing 81 acres more or leas, on which are erect ed a frame dwelling uou&o frame barn ana other out -.-..-w.Uvuwuu real vy mna or iinmKn.. seized, taken Into execution nt the ...i. n. r,... tbepropertyof Nathan Nuss. jicxsoN s son, Attorneys. vend. Ex. ALSO, All that certa'n lotor cie . nH CatanlssatownshiD.Coluinhitte,,. u-.....t. Uewrlbed as lollon s to-wlt : Bounded on the north r, , . . "c"'ti""r, on me east by Uudof 11 UoUngshead. Sol. Ililnii!-. n , u.,....T ..." le llemig on the south by land of Daniel liel Mg. on the vest by land of Jonathan Former -nd heirs ot w miam McKelvy, deceased, contalmng . r aai " Kh the same more or less, ol which is erected a Grist i.in. siabio mar mill, a smith shop on me north side of Catawisi rsu road, a two s.nry dwelllu hWand .nds;ri..;r.r""."naaw'aie ..,v iwtvmrm oisaia iract- ' , . CJ"'cu"l and to be sold as the property of chis. w. .-iicaeiry. .sbsott 6 ItHiWM, Attorneys. Terms Csbh, Vend. Ex. Jan , 1-u JOUN W, IIOFFMHN, sheriff. CnmrMKnS ... iivai . . f.,,,. n.. . . for (lent. Lady o, thlidT " ,m-wia Canvauert and Ani. A ...tt ..m ., oooii. n JOUMOK. 943 rch iStreot.muielfMa. deo. st. inm siBBass T .mL ULAiiKB OF ALL KIN Dm Gold Medal Aw&mod at Paris Exhibition 1878. WIXiIiIA.3SirI F. MURPHY'S SOISTS, Practical Slationors, Steam-Power Piini. is, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 509 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 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