The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 24, 1879, Image 3

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    M COLUMBIAN.
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rat pay, J a k. siis;.
OAl.ltNDAR FOR 18TO.
lull I'.uart Time TaMe.
LACKAWANNA DLOOMSnURO RAIL P.OAD
NORTH. SOCTIl,
Accommodation Train, .r A.M. ooa. 11
Mall Train 7.38 A, M 4.49 P. .M
Express Train lot p.m. ii.ua. .11
OATAWIbSA UAH. IIOAD.
north. 80CTI1
tee uniitviaiinn Train ,., s.xs a. ai. ui r, m
tpy'lisr KXPrt'SS 1.W i.m. Ht"i.n
Tnronirh rars on KxrrcHsiraineiuicriuisr.w mm
BTAOE LINKS.
CAMftai aNn TtLOOyssctto Leave camera sionaar.
w nrimnnv .inn i.n.mv ui u:ou u. 11... uii.vo. 1
Bloomsburg by 1:30a.m. l.eavo r.loomsburg ou
same a ivs arter atrivu or ruitaaeipnia niau.
TU'saiy rntirsaii una rai'iru. ivib,
nrrlt-lnp jit ulnnmahnriT.nv 12 m. Iavo Minora-
burst on samo da a am r arrival of Purlartelphla
mall The stage 1100 terminates nt. tiiitiviuu.
Benton anil llloomrburg. A Sally Blaise 1 no leaving
lienron in mo nittrniiifr unu returuiuK m uw ciu
nlng of the name day,
MAIL ItOUTKS.
Tuesday, inuns'iar ami omurujj o.m.iu.,
arriving, nt lllnomsburffliv 10 a. m. I,eave Dlooms-
burg on same da 8 alter arrival 01 Philadelphia
mall.
w eansnay nni rn.iaj mo . in., bihuuk k
ninnmbitiirtf nt. 9 n. in. Leaves llloomsbur' Tues
day. Thursday and Saturday at 8 a. m , arriving
at usnwQ ui 9 y in.
TOBLIO SALES.
DivM iMwiir.Eii'Cnlor of Peter Helwig will
Be rml isiale in Calawi-sa on luesaay, fiUti-
sri 4ih
II J. lJ.iMii.-r, Administrator of Samuel D
.,.,. i. . t- ..i : r ..
township 1111 I'rulay Ihe 31st day oi Jatiusryl hi
hi o c OCK a m.
Levi ShiflVranrt Jvi Feter Administrator
shin, will ixiiive real estate to sale onoaturdavi
The pleigliing 1 excellent now, anil all wbn
have .lie time and the means arc making good
uae of it.
UrinK nil your fun to the New Yok Cloth
price. .inn it.
Chi.w Jiceson's Best Mweet Navy Tobneco.'
A fmr hor'e load of ladies from Danville
Quite a number of young people drove down
fpnm R01.1clr.lr nn TiipuiImv pvnincr tn flPA the
No more Buckwheat flour will be taken on
'account at this office. We have a plentiful
i supply on hand.
Col. Hoy, the Temperanco lecturer, deliver
red nn nddrcsi at the Methodist church
t Wednesday cvenimr. It is possible that Ho will
S speak in the Opera House on Friday evening.
I '
t The centleman who has in hit posei"ion oil
".imilhV Forms" would confer n favor by return
I Ins It ; as well as our three volumns of ''Dan
slel'n Chancerv." .
Senator Jackson has been placed t?n the fol.
flowing commitlees: Constitutional Reform
(Banks; Corporations; Canals and Inland Nav
ligation.
The meetings at St. Mathew's Lutheran
church have met with great success under the
iruiunnco ot uev u, w. o. niarciav a larce
1
number of persons have been converted.
0. 17' Piatt, ihe recently eltcled United Sta
tes senator of onnecticut, was at one lim
Ahnn1 la.pl.Bl In Tnvan.ln tl.la otala lfa roarl
law with Judge Mercur.
Township election notices can be obtained at
I the Columbian office for 3 cents apiece. Will
I be sent by mail on receipt of price for number
wanted, and 3 cents additional to pay postage.
Attention, Gros. & Bro. will pay the
highest prices for furs of all kinds. Inquire for
N.m A'.I. PU.I.lKn Um.A Gl...nl.,.. I...I1.1;....
.via viuiiiii' u.uir, uu.iji.rn. uuiiuniff.
Jan. 24 If.
Due bills on anv of our town merchants will
be laken on snh'criplinn. Parties desireing to
pav in priMluce can take their goods to some
our I'eil r and get a due bill for the parae.
hi.'li will he rrrfivrd here.
P er H-rdlr ha lefl Vill!amporl, and the
inew.iiaiier are rirci alinir r. mors nf a I kinds
based on ihe on fact of his departure. S me sv
he has gone lo Kurope to escape living airesle.l
On a rtauisilinn from Uov K'.hinsm of .New
lurk, lli friends sav he has cane to Honda
lor hj hiallh lime will ell.
W. J. Correll and wife have been deeply af
Dieted, Two of their children were buried at
the same time nn Monday, The mother was
pick and unable to attend the funeral,
The causa of death was eiouo Trulv their bur
don 1 heavy to bear. They have much sym
pathy in their trouble
On Saturday evening last, the Good Will
Hose Companv of Dinville were the guests of
the Kicii ll'wk and Ladder Company of this
pi ice. Their arrival was announced by three
cheers for the "Itiscue." They were then es
corted to Ihe roo.us of the nook k Lander Com
pany where a reception was tendered them, af
ter which they partook of a bountiful repast.
unuer ine uirerilon 01 air. Arler their loreman
their c nduct was good. They returned home
The closing days of the skating Blot were
quite brilliant. Last week" Thursday evening
there was n contest foi a prize for the mo t grace
ful lady skater. Miss Fryling was decided to
be ihe vicior by a vole of Ihe audience, and re
ceived i hanihomo boquet holder On Sal'ur
day night there was another priis for the most
graceful couple, ladv and genileman. Miaa
sMwtll and Mr. Will Sloan Were elected. The
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20l5o1... UP W29i!l03l
TIIK NEW rK BILL,
We publish for the information of all. the
new fee bill, which went Into effect this month,
tin the new county officer. Our rtaders. who
have business with the court houso officials, and
nearly all have sooner or later, should cut It
out and pasta it up where It will be convenient
for consultation. Th Kconler'a office is one
which suflers the least reduction. The culling Is
estimated at 20 per cent, but it will be, If
anylhlnit, rather under than above that figure.
tor recording deeds, one cent will be paid for
every ten words, Insitad of lit every elfin
words, as at preent. For certificates Ihe fee Is
reduced from 60 rents to 40 cents; for search,
from 30 cents to 15 cents; entering satisfaction,
f om 30 cents to 23 cents ; taking acknowledge
ment from 30 cents to 2.' cents.
It Is catluisied that Ihe reduction In Ihe Pro
thonolary's nfllce will be from 30 to 35 per cent
Hume of the Items. ire, writ of summon",! 60 tn
$1 23 J alias summons and capais, 60 to 60
cents j every other writ, $1 73 to $1 60 ; servic
es during trial of case, including swesring
Jury, etc., $1 00 to "6 cents: making wilt of er
ror 1 00 to to cents; entering nppeal from
Justice of the Pmc, $1 25 to 60 cents; peil
tlon for divorce, $1 00 to 76 cenls ; other proceed
logs, $2 60 to $2 00. The fee for service in 1
lunatlo's estate remains at 00, and the fe for
entering Judgement from Justice of the' Peace Is
Increased from 60 In 75 cents.
In the office of the Orphans' Court the reduc
tion Is one third. Confirmation of accounts of
executors, etc., is reduce! (rota $125 to $1
proceed in.?s on Inquisition of real estate, etc.,
$2 76 to $2 25; all proceedings for eale of real
ivtate; $3 80 to $ 3 ; copying record, etc., from
one cent per eight words to one cent per ten
words; filing and entering papers relating to
jiropic mom in the Quarter Sessions' Court, $1.
S01o$l; order to open road,$l 25 to $1 ; mak
ing return to writ of error,i$l to 75 cents ; pro
ceedings in tavern and peddler's licenses, $ to
75 cents, Tlie warrant for seiiure under such
proceedings remains nt the present figure $1.
In the Kegisier s offlco this reduction is estl
natml at twenty per cent. Probate of sale and
granting letters testamentary is reduced from
$1 25 to $1 ; recording the same from one cent
for eight words to one cent for ten words
granting letters for admlnistraion,$l to 75 cents;
appointing administrators, 75 cents to SI ; ex
amining, passing, and filing accounts, of guard
ians, $3 to $2 60 ; aJinin'n'ra tors, executor's, etc
accounts, $2 60 to $2 ; every copy of said ac.
counts, from $1 25 to $1. No provision Is made
for holding Kegister s court, aud the fees in es
tales of less than $250 now limited to $2 50, will
be reduced to $2.
The next Sheriff will probably sustain a re
luction of about one-third. The reduction in
this office is something of a hardship, as the
Sheriff is often called upon by the court tn
perform services for which he receives nothing.
the parties whom the law holds responsible be
ing too Kor to pay. In a case of riot he is ex
peeled to maintain the peac, often at heavy ex
pense to himself and without compensation
The fee for serving capias is reduced fn.m $1 23
tn $1 ; serving summons, etc., $1 to 75 cents
lelivering lands to creditors, etc., $2 40 to S2
receiving and paying money to plaintiffs Ironi
two per cent, on aums under $500, to one per
cent; adveruseing goods for sate, from $2 5 to
52 23; summoning jury, from $4 to $3 ; deeds
for sale of land, 3 dollars to 2 dollar and 50
cents; serving rule, etc., of court, I dollar to 5
cents. The .-herlff elill receives one-half per
cent, as formerly, on payments over 500 dollars.
trut by a clause of the new law his commission
is not in any case to exceed 100 dollars. The
fee of executing a death warrant remains un
changed.
CONFUSING TIIK MCBPUYS.
A gnud story is told of the coaedian, Joe
Mnn by. It was during the "blue ribbon" ex
citemet.t, and Joe was Journeying to a small
town in the vincinity of Pitt burg. As the train
steamed into tho depot it was boarded by half
dozen men, who, after a hurried conference witli
the conductor, approached the comedian with
beamini: laces. "Mr. Murphy, I believe'' foul
the spokesman, hat in hand. "At your servicf
Hr," replitd Joe. ''Delighted to meet you, eir
We are the committee appointed to lake you
charge." and they fairly dragged the astonished
Joe from the car, placed him in a carriage, and
ihev were whirled wiftly away. "God bless
ii," thought the exponent of Irish peculiar!
lies. "This is very kind. Never was in this
town before, A man's reputation dies travel,
and that's a fact. " In a short time they read:
h1 the hotel, and the committee having placed
Joe in the best parlor suite prepared to depart
"We. will call for you after supper, Mr. Mur
phy," said the spokesman. "One moment, gen.
Ilemen," cried St Joseph, as he pulled the bell
conl vigorously. "Waiter,drinkB for the party,
'Drinks I" Bhrieked the conclave in a chorus,
' Mr. Murphy, are you mad?" "Mad," echo
e I Joe ; "not a bit of it. Name your bever
ages, gentlemen." "Oh this is horrible back.
sliding," said one. "Francis Murphy ordering
drinks!" "Francis Murphy 1" repeated th.
perplexed Joe. "I am Joe Murphy, the come
dian." They saw it all, and rushed wildly from
the room in search of the temperance apostle.
who was even then tolling painfully from the
depot on foot, "toating" a huge carpet-bag,
Both the Murphys drew large houses that night
We do not often insert communications not
signed by some responsible persoo, but just for
fun we print the following bo that the writer
may see something In the paper that "will im
part some useful information,"
Bcton, Jan. 13th, 1870.
Mit. Editor. We wish you would please I
omit (hose locir romantic stories in vour pane
taking up a whole psro and romctimes part of
another. W hen we pay for news we want news
and not such greit long fictitotis stories that are
neither edefying nr Interesting and not worth
the time it take to read Ihem. we like short
stories Bnd something that will Impart some
liselnl Information.
Your, .tn.
A. B C. A X. Y, Z
If A. B. C. and X. Y. Z. will please sto;
in when ihey come 10 town and give us a few
lessons in the art of running a newspaper we
shall be truly grateful. A well conJuct.il pa
per cental ns reading matter to suit all clasaea of
readers. While men are most interested i
news and political matter ,th women and clill
ren of their families caie only for the storii
and other reading matter on the outside What
may not be interesting to A. II C .and X. Y. Z.
is read and enjnye I bv t'.vo third of our rea
ers. Concerning die length of Hie stories, the
writer is much mistaken. It is very seldom
that they occupy more than three columns, an
only once for more lhan a year has a story rm
over on another page, aud there have not been
a half dozen Btich during the past three years'
But as we are green at the business, having had
only ten or twelve years experience, we shall
wait anxiously for our conespondenls to come
and show us how to conduct a paper so as to suit
them and everybody le.
A clock made entirely of bread has lately b
receiveu in Miun, Italy, ironi 1'eru. It was
constructed by an Indian, who, having no mean
of purchasing material, saved a portion of th
soft pari of hi bread dally fur the purpose. lie
solidified il with a certain salt which rendered
it very hard and Inaolubla in water. The clock
kee good time, and the case, tlso of hardened
bread, displays artistic talent.
Humor has it that Lawyer A gib Iilcketts oflli
Luzerne, bar, has, financially, "gone where the
woodbine twinelh " Thai hi liablilie aresom
thing like 60,000 dollars. That lor two rims
14,000 dollars and 6,000 dollars resnt-ctivellr.en
gulfed in ruin, he was acting In a fiduciary cap-
aotli, ami milfet .llaonrna n nn tn !ll Tit!-
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THE COLUMBIAN AND
WILD MBN.
In the Island of Rio there are wild men who
ve In trees, and who have no language but
ies, and In Sumatra there are men who
live In tho forests with whom not only the
,urupcans,but Ihe Malays themelves can h ive
lnlercouse. Th-y hunt tigers, not with
gun, but with arrows, which llier blow nut of
tube with such fine, and which are o ke. n
of ioint and touched with Mich poUm, ilut H
wound Is oliuca: 1mm dlat.dy fitil. Tiger skln
r elephant luks, ihey brlitif fir birur They
e cr sell anything- for money Is alnnttho most
seless Ihlng they can have. They cannot est
:. ther cannot drink It, nor wear It Vet ihev
lemselres are nevi r seen. Hut, ss thry have
ther wants, Ihey exchange. They bring whsi
have tn the edge of ihe forest, and have It
icre; and Hie M ilnys ocme slid place whs
hey liavo lo dsp,ie of, nn.l Mire. If t It-- Mlbr
s salUfictory, wTien ihey return again thoy find
what Ihev brought gont, and they take what is
lefi and depirt. If not ihey add a few trillr1 lo
lerapt the eyts of the w'ld ram of the woods.
and fo at tail ihe 1 xchange is ffl.cted, yet
he while an- -el er k ep lliem-elfes invl-lhlt
You need not neglect your btisintss when
troubled with a cough or cold, if you only use
a reliable remedy at once. Dr. Hull's Cough
Syrup Is the beat wo know of. Price only 25
cents.
In the Norwalk (Ohto) Txnm'nKnlon the 7th
nt. appeared the following editorial 1 "If tli
person that brought us that load of green elm
wood would bri.tg us a load nf ice for' kindling
we think we might burn ihe wood." The nx
day a shivering day there filed into the edit
or's little back ro. m a dozen Norwalklans, each
with a huge chunk of Ice 0,1 his shoulder. As
the editor was not in they piled the chunks in
a beautiful iceberg around tho editorial stove,
An ounce of prevention is better thanapound
of euro. A dose of Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup will
assist your Baby in teething, and prevent it
from being attacked by Cholera Infantum, with
which Babies suffer
A Minnesota doctor claims to have discover
ed a specific cure for drunkenness, and is now
n Chicago, where he proposes to demonstrate
that drunkenness is a disease of the nerve cells,
He has 100-horse powtr factory running on th
specific for some months, turning out a ton
the stuff per day, and he thinks In another week
or two he will have enough manufactured
commence work on the moderate and immodcr:
ate drinkers of Chicago.
Would you hurry those who are near and
dear to you to their graves ; and would you
mete out the same fate to ycutscll for the prico
of a bottle of Dr. Haas Expectorant for cough
and colds ?
IlUHINSSS FAILURES.
Lack of judgment causes fully CO per cent of
all business men to fail, earlier or later. Do
not nu equal proportion of physicians fail lo
cure from same cause? Atthe (irand Invalids
nnd Tourists' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y., I)r Pierce
through the skill attained by his several special
ists, each having devoted years to a special de,
partmcnt of medical science, is able to cure
large per cent of cases hitherto considered in
urable. Many physicians, in view of the su
perior advantages of this model sanitarium
bring their stubborn, obscure, complicated an'
surgical cases for examinations, operation nnd
treatment. Full particulars given in the Peo.
pics' Common Sense Medical Adviser,an illus
trated work of over 900 pages. Price, post-paid,
one dollar and fifty cents. Address the author
it. v. fierce, il D , lluBalo, Pi. i.
A New Pension Bin "The Confederate
Brigadier" has passed n bill through Con
gress which will add not Jess than twenty mi-
lions of dollars to the invalid soldiers It is a
bill to pay too arrears of pensions of soldiers
who served in the late war It provides that
nil pensions shall date from the time of the
death or discharge of the person to whom tho
pension was granted, instead of from the dato
of application Only four votes were cast
against tbo bill in tho Senate. Anil still a
"Solid South" annoys It idictl statesmen. But
then, that is because the voters in that section
have quit voting the Radical ticket That's
what hurts tho Ood and morality venders of
human affairs. Ckarfitld Ilrpubliean.
FROM A ritOMINENT VETEKINAUY SUIiOEON.
Mr. Wm. M, Giles, Chemist, Sir : I have
practiced extensively in Europe and America,
and your new discovery, Liniment Iodide Am
monia, surpasses anything I eer used for
splints, strains, lameness in the limbs or shoul
ders, weakness across tho kidneys, wind galls,
and hard bony swellings on the joints. It is tru
ly marvelous. Yours very, truly,
ItAi.rn Ooi.e, '
Veterinary Surgeon,
330 West Twenty-fifth t , N. Y.
Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet.
Dr. Giles.
120 West Broadway, N. Y.
Trial Bite 2-5 cents.
Never Return. It is siid that one out o,
every four real invalids who go to Denver, Col.
to recover health, never return to the Kast or
South except as a corpse. The undertakers.
next to the hotel keepers, have the most profit
able business. This excessive mortality may
be prevented and patients saved and cured un
der Ihe care of friends and loved ones at home.
f they will but use Hop Bitters iu time This
we know, See other column.
-KILLED BV A METEOIt.
On Tuesday night last, L?onidasOrover. who
resided in the vincinity of Newton, Indiana,
Fountain county, met his death in a way that is
probably without parallel in litis or any other
country. Mr. Grover was a widower, living on
hia farm with a married daughter and her hus
band. On the evening referred to, Ihe married
couple had been absent on a visit to wun neigh
bor and upon returning at a late hour entered
the house, finding everything, lo all appear
ance, in usual brder, nnd supposing Ilia1. Mr
drover had already retired, went lo bed th- m
selves. Next morning the daughter arose, at d
having prepared breaktai weni lo the adjoin
ing room to call her father, and was hoirili.il
to find him, lying upon I is bed, a mutilated
corpse. Her screams brought I ho husbind
quick y to Ihe bed-room, and en Inspection di-clo-ed
a ragged opening in the roof, directly
over tho unfortunate nrin which was -xtendiug
downward through the betiding and flior; oih
er bJes showed Ihe direction Inken by the dead,
ly missilo Suh,quent search revealed the fs.it
that the awful calamity was cau-ed by the fsl
of a ineieoric stone, ami the stone itself, pyrsni
Mai in ihapu and weighing twenty pounds a d
a few ounces, avoirdupois, mid .Ulned witli
blood, waa uhearlhid Ironi a depth of nearly
five feet, thus showing the fearful impetus with
which It struck Ihe duelling The position o'
the corpse, with oilier surrotindingSjWlien found,
bowed that the victim was asleep )!ien strick
en so lht death to him was painless. imfinn
apolit Journal.
The ladies who hang their hair bavo ea
couragement from an unexpected quarter.
Chiif Joseph of tho Ntz Percea, wears his
coal black hair banged on his forehead aud
braided behind, Joseph Is a fine specimen
of tne mage.
In Boston, fifty years ego, lottery tickets
were sometimes given u ichoo priie..
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
Tlia I' rench courts have rendered two do-1
Pl.lOns nf t1 lintl.iiatltf l.tllliant Ar.it .lurlllnn I
kind oven for French court-. To detectives
pursued a man wlio had a bag containing 102
packagos of unstamped lualclieain his. posses-i
.ion , ho ran through . farmer', shed, d.op-
ping thi contraband goods rt ho went, nnd
thus lightened or Ilia lu111l.11, escaped, The I
nfflcer rcturniM. found tho mntclic which
th.')' Im I f'Cii him dtop, hunted up tho nnn
r ol'tho hed, iindptilntiion d him Iwloro th
trt miiiiiI tn pnv the line fur having contrahtnii'
lu nches hii"im1oi1 111 I prcnii-c lln n
lb case, liut tin" fi-ml n'lthm itioi anpeahd
nti'l tho higher c.itnl decid d that though th.
in 'tclie wcp placed in his pliwl unknown In
lim, he was null v 1 I' lining them iu hii
shed, nH 1 ordered a ro-ttiil In the nth-1
case, All'itd Steu-ti", the painter, -ol 1 n man
n picture, 4-ho puicfi.i-cr having a rig I tu re
turn It 111 it .real ll'.lio did not like i' Al lh(
ond of tho twelvemonth back entuo the pie
turo -with a hole iu it. Mr. Steveus declin
cd to rco io it an Isuod for it value, hut 'he
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cuuiiri ucciueu uiim-i 111111 im iiiu luuiiu mm 1
the hoh bad damaged only tho accessory por
tiona ot'the p'cturo.
Nothing Nov.
To damonstratn tliejendutanc' of women,
it was liirdly m'ceniy that Madaiio Auder
son, in Brooklyn, should walk 2700 quarter
miles in as many quirtcr hours. There aro a
good many quarter miles walked at night in
consecutive quarter hours to tho screaming
accompaniment of a teething baby that ncvei
are cither counted or published J and every
doctor knows that, for the fatiguo of watching
1 ho sick , especially when under the stimulus
of strong interest nod excitement, tho amount
of sleeplessness-that is undergono by women
isfarbeyondthecarneityofthoaveragcmaii.
It was a problem In human endurance, tbeie
fore, that this woman pedestrian seems tl,
iiavo csublishud iu tho recent exhibition, and
ahrmt , ,,1'ul f,,r n,,v ritfinliil ,,rnr,.n r..
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tlie teat ot a b.illet dancer, who can Ptnnd on
ono toe for a matter of sixty seconds longer
.r.n.. nt.t, l.n.xrn ...nla .n II.a .....l.l I'hiln 1
111. ,11 un, auunu inula iu iiiu n-'iiu i
f,elgtr
Business .Notices
DOBBIN'S ELECTRIC SOAr
Having obtained ye ngency of this
, , . OEl.EnitATEl) boAP
lor Ijloomshurg nnd vicinity, I append the
ut'niiuii in ouiuc 111 uui ucsi. pcupw i in us i
mn.iK I
merits,
uu.Ri i
"I have uctl Dobbin's Electric Soap made
by I, L. Cragln oi Co., Philadelphia, Pa.,
tor washing about ten years, and think it
superior to Hny other. Mrs. 0. O. Barkley."
"We have Used Dobbin's Electric Soap and
nnu ii. superior to any inner or mi otnerB.
ii.ru. V". II, Jacoby,
Mrs. B. H Stohner.
I desire all my friends and customers' to
Give Inn Soap one Trial,
so that they may know just how good the
1. tl t it. Ttnti.,1 Oi.i... I.
ucai. .jii.ip in iiiu uuiiuii uuutn is.
J. II. Maize,
july 12, 78-ly Bloomsburg, Pa.
We aro authorized to announce tho namo
nf John Penman as candidate for constable at
tho F. bruaiy election.
Overcoat", Overcoats,
For Men, B nnd Children
at 1). Ij'uvenberg's-
Fou Rest Ftrt cl
terms to suit the linns,
coop.
ss re-idences, m
,Vl'lv to Win
Jan. 17 4-w
Root headquarters Mi-Klnuev's.
Trv it liny it
Palm Palm Palm Soap
At Jacob H, Maize's at Jacob H. Maize'?..
may a-18iv
A bargain in 2 1-4 vanl wide Sheetlnp at
1. W. Ilartinan a fur 20 cents a yard.
McKiuneys
Iloust.-.
Shoe Store below Court
The cheapest and best natly-made Cloth
ing al ays on hand at I.owenberg s,
Cramptnn Brother's Palm s'tap at Jacob
II. AlRtze's, it is tbe best, try it.
may 3-18w
Adndusion free at McKinney's.
rranpton'a Palm Soap is the best latin
drvsoip in thisnr any other maiket. For
sale by iacob II. Malzo. mav 18-3w
Call at McKinney's for Shoes.
Winter Clothing cheaper than ever at D.
Lower. berg a.
Rubbers at McKinney's.
I. W. Hartmnn leads in prices nf Mitp.
litis. Cotton Flannel, Linen Table Cloths,
Towels Ac , iVc.
The latest style of bats always on hand at
I). Lowenberg's.
I
A fine selection of Ladiea' Gold Watches I
and Chains, both American and imported
bv the host makers at L. Bemhard's Jewel-
by
ry Store,
Boots and Shoes cheap at .McKinney's.
1000 yards Light Calico just in at I, W.
Ilaitraun s lor b cents a yard.
Cash paid for Raw Skins, Fnx, Skunk
Mink, "Musk lint, &c, at David Lovven
hern's.
CARPETS taraNew
at one-hair Fokmek Pftichg.
(001 ItKUtJSELB (UKPKTS. TV) DOr Varl. ISflRUNa.
froniiV-c. M OUEITK8, WILTUXH, AXMIN8TKH,
VKLVKTS l)lV.HHUSSELS.andTI UKK 1'LYOAIN
PiCTS at equally lo Drlcea.iILULuTHd ollwUlha
from R5r. tver vanl.
LACK curtains. $1 oo per pair, to the nne&t HEAL
SHtPPARD KNAPP'S
189 and 191 Sisth Avenue,
Corner isth street, NEW VOIliC.
nov. SI '7v6m aico
PIIYIPLES.
I will mall (Free) the recelpe for a simple Veoeta
bi e hum that will remove Tan. KHKCKLEs. I'lvi.
1'LKs and Kloiches leaving Ihe bkln suft, i lear ami
beautiful: alto instiucllous for producing a luxurl
ant iirowth of hair on a bald head or smooth face.
auoreHs, tocusing ac sui p, uen vaiiueir a- ro.,
IJUBl.,l I, PALV IlllV XI, n-,.in
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Thf adveitlwrliavlDg Uea porratueaMy cureJ ot
in hi urrtiu uiM'Hor . uuuIiJ)ll ii, uv h miii'1( rfint'
dy Is anxlouH v Diako kiiowulo h's fe'low butler
ura ihimuaas of cure. 'lo all uhodeMri' it in
H st'i.a a cipy or the proscription ushU. f ree ot
charge) with dliecttoim forpreparing-flnaunp thr-
sumo vt 'ii u nicy ii) ii uu a -ure uur ior loh&uiir
uoAbtb a, HionliltiH, &c,
rartles Utu e tliu Prt'scrlDtton. will nleaso ad-
da'ss if. A. wlLbON, 191 1'i-nn bL, VMliliinibur, N.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
i ClBMriRUiN wltosutiered torycan, from Mrvous
J II.DIIIII I 1'Ll i IIUU nil I lit) curvlh
of JouthluMndlscietloa. will fur Uin eakeof Kiin(-r.
lrjf Ui'uittnlty, 6C(t(l ff(e ti all who ntudltdUo rtcl
jiu jtuu uirtv'iuu iur jiukiliuo wmpie rcineuy nj
wlilcb 1h wasfUR'd, huflcitra Ubloi; to pro K by
Ut VUi II" L tUUHvifliLU,
John K.(M3i)UX,4i Cedar St., New Vorlc,
iiov. 'it, aico
P'M CCI Dr. Pabor's Calebratcd
llf.LO: Fairness Remody is the
ln-stever mown tor Pn rs of every kind (Uleedlug,
lu-lilni, I'lttid, Inward, sc.) and all dlsem.ua or tli.'
itecTD, wnetuer rec nt or long Handing, Itglie
Inslant relief andeffettaa radical ai.rl tM-rmnem
cure. It Is prescribed by all ) h) sioUiib w ho are ac-
To Tsur'al cMr; Wand relieve
Alia, r ent by mall on receipt of price, ror eale bj
all liriiggtsls. 1)k. J. FAllKlt 4: Cu., t a nn tt.,N, Y.
nov. tn, Tf-Cin
BPWNI'SS CARDK.
VISITING CARDS,
LBTTBB nXADS,
UILLUlfADS,
PU8TK11H. Afl.. n. .
Xeatly ami Cheaply printed at the Coltm
bi an umce,
T EC1AL BLANKS OF ALL KINDS
J OU UAUU AT TIIK lOUIMllUK UrTlCS
IiTSPKrsu I nrsrnrsut dtspupsU I
'
"' r"u. s'' s., ""T"
iHoty,ftiiatli forWrnand despondent victims. o
tbedis-aaeoticn fancy themselves tho prey to turn
Sa
and tho uraln, and In part alii to the fact that any
iru function necessarily disorders the Ilv
cr, the bowels arid the nervous sysU-m. and affects
lo somf. extent tha quality of the Wood.
K. r. Kunkel'a tutter Wlain Iron a pure enra
Tills Is not ft new preparation, to be tried and found
wanting It lias been prosinbed daily for manyyeara
inin-pracucoor eminent Dtirstcnns with unnaral
cited suocoss. 1 1 ti n A expected or Intended to cure I
all dK-a-oiti which tun tinman famll ylj subject-
b it Is warranto to cure liyspcpMaln Its most 00.
sl'nate form. Kunkels mitsr Wtnn of Iron nver I
fillstorute ) m .tds ot Drsp-nsla are loss nf on
letltn, wind anl rlln of Ilia tuoi. dryness of the
inn-itli liiribiirn it.tens.in ofth- 'tna"li anl
boails, oin-tinitln.liei a -n -, HhIii -s, -I 0 iIim
n-s nnd low spirit iTi in iri .it
convinced of Its . tent'. 11 t Uw .
'i I
.nl.
Hunk l'.s, wblrli Is i.ut unly In on 1 .11
f s.
Depot !iw flortli Ntntb str. et P.i' il 111 il
I'.. I.
ti-vcr ruli. For silo ii 11 llru.l t n
I nt r.
overywn'-ro'
Ask for K. I Kunkel s Iitf r limn
.111.1
in, -, ii- , r, ci hum io3 iu 11 v lUilir.f.,
III-
larpor uuui?.
WllltMSI U'OKMSI U'lllllUI
E. F. K mini.' Vn. ro .1 r In a ver fal's to ilesiror
in. -seat nn.l Sliinarb Wnrin Iir. KnnL-i tun I
nnlysuco ssf at t liyslcl.in wbo nmoea tai-e.Worm I
In two hours alive Wittl bead, and nn lee until r I
inovo 1, an uiu-T wurius cmii re, rcaniiv o-sirorea.
sena lorrirruiar ut . r . Kltl.Kel. o .North N nth
street. Phi su- plili, I'a , or ea'l on ynurnruinrlst ror
nimuiooi ivunKeri oriti B,rup, prio i. itnever
laua. .
OJOD ADVICE.
Now is tho time of yiarfor Pneumonia-Lung
Fever. Ac. Every family should have a'boltle
ofBoschee's OermanSy.up. Don't allow for
other fatal diseases may set in,
Although it is I
true German Syrup is citrine thousands ol I
tin,.. ,i,nn,1n.t .li.n.i.. -i Ti if .....1. i...... . I
u..c..r.i 1. .-.
ni, u iv 111 umiiu wueu iiiruo uoses win cure you. 1
utte uottio win last your whole lanniy a winter
and keep vou safe from danger. If vou arc
ctivrdoToVr
tl,i, remedy.' Sample bo.tlcs 10 cents. Kogular
'e oCmis. Hold by your dniggists.
1 min :.i, . , M.it ,1
TUB WIIULK HIMl'OKV OK MEDICINE.
So prenara'ion has ever performed sudi mar-
vcllous cures, or maintained bo
wiuu 11 repuiu-
1.1 l.JV. O VllCliy I WIVIHU
wuicu is rec-
I niT,t!A,l Il.n unrTil'. mmml., nil H.nnnana
.' . - . ..r i .
'ffA "-- --- n .vu.M, IUI. U. . U.mMlO
ot the throat and lunes. Its loi cr continued
scriis of wonderful cures in all climates has
mado it universally known ns a safe and relia
ble agent to employ. Against ordinary colds,
wuicn are tbo forerunners ol more serious dis
orders, it acts speedily nnd surely, always re
iievuig Buttering, nnu otien saving 1110. ine
protection it affords,. by its timely use ir. the
throat and iung disorders of children, make it
an invaluable remedy tp be kept always on I
uauu in every uomc. o person can auoru 10 I
t.n .!.!.. !. .1 .1 1 1 1 -i I
bo without it. and those who have once ,used it
un miuviib II,
never will, I-rom their knowledge of its com
position and effects. Physicians use the Cherry
1 cctorai extensively in their practice, and
Clergymcn recommend it. It is absolutely cer
tain in its remedial effects, nnd will alway
cure where cures aro possible.
roit oalk bf ai.i, dealers.
jl no 1.
.ULOOMSItUKO MARKET.
Wheat per bushel
Use "
H.uO
.a
Corn, new, "
.41
uaui,
Flour per barrel
Cloverseed
.S3
6.00
Flaxseed .. .i..
Butler
....
l.s
.no
.10 I
Elvs
Tallow
Potatoes
Dried pples
Hams
Sides Shoulders
lArd per pound
6
01
.VI I
.18
nay pernio ,
lieeswaa
Timothy Seed
8..'
'VUUl All! 1KB HIH COAL.
o. 4onvuarr
So. 3 i' "
j,operTOB
' 'A" .. I
NJ. 6 " " ( g.lHI
in on Wharf a no
llltumtnoiui " t4 SO
SHERIFFS SALK.
lly virtue of a writ of PI. It vi rl Y ctei ls ed om.
or the Court of Common Pleas of Col ml.la conn
aud to m? dtrccU-d. will iHixpo'd tii pubil-s,
upon the premises atthe Ite.l' avern s lJtrei f Mo
tana, ('onjngham totviislilp In sail cu inty utti-t
o'cluck la the f.irenonnn
.MoikIiiv, .lit uitiry 27. I87'J,
All that certain tract of Ian I ltli theui purientnc -.
slfato in the uforesatl lowustilp nf Con i.gh.tn
bounded and described as follows : iteg nnlng m
the ten' re of the face of ihe north atiutmentof the
b ldk-e of Ihe New Vork anil Mid lie oal Field Coal
A Itallmai Com,iany. (th- line of wlioso load crosseifl
the public road lo ,Ulng fr un Centralla to Catawls-jf.
at that place), thenco ,onh is d gress west 3'tu feet,
thence north 8 degrees west U) feet, thence north SU
degrees e.ut 4'.t) feel, thence nurlh 2x degrees, west
4M feet, thence norths! degrees east -120 fett.them'c
south 8 degrees east His feet, thence north SOVf de
grees west, 644 feet to tho i.laco of beginning, con
taining 18 acres and SO porches, ho the same more or
less, upon parts whereof tho aforesaid village ot
Montana has been laid out, and tho.buUdlngs there
of, to wit : A tavern house, sundry frame dwelling
houses and outbuildings, a frame school house and
other btructures hive been erected. Inthesileot
the said property certain lots ot the said village, lo-
cited thereon to wlti Lots purchased of Samuel Lel
by slnce.tho situ day ot March, isss and paid for lu
full to him by the purchasers of the same will bo
sold sepaiately Irom the other mrtsof the rrooertv
and wiere improved! singly also, unless la cases!
where several lois aro held together by the samel
term t.'tiant nnil nritrfr nfsnti. ns nmnntr Mnrl KAtwnan I
"e bald lots will bo according to tho report of Sam-
uel Knorr. Kq , Master, made to the Batd Court ot
Comaon l"'e of Columbia county. In an action of
oviic ratios upuu uiuntfayu luereiu uruugni uy all
cliael Federolf against bamuel Lelby and terre ten.
anui, to entorco the payment ot purchase money of
the premises above mentioned, which sold action Is
numbered nil ot beptember Term 1-77 In Bald Court :
and other of tho lots of the sold town which have
been Improved or otherwise have special value vtl 1
also be sold separately and blngly.or two or more to
gether where held by tho borne terre tenant or
claimant, II such separate sales bhall be necebary to
becure a lull prlcu tor the premises a foresaid.
A more particular description ot the Improved and
other lota to be sold Is aa follaws i
lllock A, 8 lots fronting on Centre btreet 140 feet
deep. Lot! vacant, lots) and 3 vacant but fenced
together, lot I a punk dtrellln j housj and out-bulld-
lugs, Philip Ilelnbuch terre tenant or claimant1, lot 5
icnccu, jonatuan miermau cuitnaut, lot I plank
dwelling houe with small o it buildings, (Samuel HI
ley claimant, occupied by Samuel Luko, tenant 1 lot
T, plank dwelling house and outbuildings, clal nam
Philip Uelnbach, occupied by Samuci Ulby;lot8
vacant, uernard uressune, claimant.
mock 11. 8 lota fronting on Lelby street 110 feet
doep. Lot 1, vacant next Second street; lots 9, 3 and
t vacant, tencca together, 1'hlllp Uelnbach clatmant;
lots 3 and 8 vacant, fence , together, Ootlelb F. Eb
eriy, claimant I lota T and 8 vacant.
lllock 0. s lots fronting on Lelby street, from loo
to 118 leet lu. depth Lota I to Inclusive, va-ant i
lots 7 and 8 also vacant, Cornelius Donohuo clatm
ant.
lllock D.-O'ew Slap) 6 lots, first 4 fronting on Cen
tre street, lit) feet deep i lot I. vacant, Franklin Vo-
emu. claimant ; lot! vaca-1, about one half Kneed
Hired luncroft, claimant J lots 3, 4, D and (fenced
ng-iher, a barn on lots 3 aud 4,house burned down
claimant. Ja nea Morrison.
mock K.- luis IronUoij on Lelby street, nrst T be
ing II feet deep. Lou, a douHe plauk duelling
uuuse un i pig pen, i) ivid tuvlan heirs claimants.
olomou Mtij der and 8 Iph Kulttle, occupants i the
ctuainuij iota in tuu biockvacaut; lot 0 claimed br
Uphrulm Le by
hiocn r u lutg.iue nniTrrontiogon Lelby street
of irregular depth, fruin HI to isu feet, or leas. Lot
.double plank dwelling houso an-t out b Hldluirs.
iviertietsn uuu rairick .itiraa claimants-, lot 4
iouoio piaok aweuiug house. btablj anl .ther .Ut
buildings IVrlck (larra, clilm.tit; lot 3, Unk
dwelling house and oven, honsu vacant ilut.nau
llonry Yarungj lot I, doubiu plmk Uwc lluir In se
anu out duii nugs, uaruiv oighi y.c. Im u s on
na.iw tot aujjiuiug.jt4.feiice .ml u uec al.u
one, half of lot I neat to lot 6 vac ut : I ,ts tu
am ill frame bout and g,r 1j, M s Oiriln-li i itu
eiuiiiaui; ins lemaiun.gu a n. trail oal i v
cant. A. w cream r. I utii
lllock u.iuiuistioiiiliig ii ceutr sire Ullwrliii
s belag 40 feet deep a id tu i real i n le-1 .s. L, t
lacantbunenced wlthloUPcter s. tie mir'a tstei
claimant ; lut S vacaut but f onced with tot t, fvter
MCManeman'aetaie, calm i .tt lotas uud4 tramo
dwelllughousewltha u ok or wash ho ise, aud Ma.
b1"- 'w0 H -Wltr. 1'eter d HelwlgU e
tate, claimant, widow aud ICdwird lltnibach.occu
pinlsj lotas, sand 7, vacant, fenced together, peter
H. Helwlg'i estate claimant ; lota 8 and 9 vacant.
lllock ,11.-(New Map) 4 lots fronting on Sound
feet. 144 feet deep. Lot I. a small olank dwelling
house and back kltclien with out-buPdlbga. nebecca
outbuildings, John Stoeuel, claimant! lot J. vacant
out leuoeti wim iui . j lot. t, auuuie piank dwelUng
house and atable. James Duzan. claimant, n r,f(w...
cl ground In -le rear of aald lota and adjoining the
rwirui. iseaui.
iuock i-s tots rrontinr on centre street. of lrrcr.
ular depth, Ut) feet and leas. Ixt 1, vacant, o.
'SWIaa,clalniiLnt lott.vacanti loUSand 4 functus
u.OOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Bloo'msburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania.
Rev. D. J. WALLER, Jr., A. M., Principal.
TIUsscMOOI, asalpresent constituted, ofers tho very best facilities for Professional and Classical learning.
UuUdlnm spacious. intllUE and commodious ; completely heated by steam, well ventilated, lighted by gas, and famished with a bouatifu supply ef pnre,KJI
spring water. . ,
UKutlon healtutul, an.i easy of accesJ. Taachers experienced, e
moderate. Kilty cents a week deduction to all expoctlog to teach,
;ournes or study prescnoca oy me oiaui 1
I. Model School. II. Preparatory. III. Elementary. IV, Classical,
Adjunct Courses :
I Academic. II. Commercial. III. Course In Music IV. Course In Art
'TheVjornentary
Scientific and Classical Courses
gent and efllclcnt Teachers for her schools. To this end
and their talents, as ntudonts. To all euch It promises
Catalogue, addresj the Principal. . .
Wll.I.l.t.n KI.WI.I.I,, Freslileiit Ilonrd
sept, s, To.-
T'l''!
2??$1 dw"V.
plank store houso JOXsfi foet, and plank dwelling
house connected, i6x30 feet and out-bulldlngs, Phil
ip Kulb'B heirs, claimants, William Uoodman, occu
pant ; lota I and 8, trame oweiimg notise, Aaron rer-
son, claimant.
Block J. H lota fronting on Lelby street of Irregu
lar depth, 139 feet and ess. Lota 1, S and 8 vacant,
lot 4, a Bmall plank dwelling house one and a halt
ttorlcs high and email out bandings, Jacob lluber,
claimant : lots 5 to 8 inclusive, a large frame stable,
ho; pen and wood house, fenced, and a garden oa 5
and s, Aaron Person, claim int ; lots 9 and 10 small
tramo dwelling house, one and a halt stones high,
small out buildings, James Oyer, claimant, tieorge
hupp, occupant.
block K. la lota fronting on I cioy street, or irreg
ular depth, 5 feet and loss. Lota Hand II plank
dwelling houao 16x24, out-buUdlnga and garden,
ocorgc Miller, occupantf all the other lota la tills dt-
gt0n vai
Block L. (Sew Map) lots fronting' on .Centre
street, IM 1, lted tavern sUnd, a two-story stone
tavern house, corner of Second and Centre streets,
with back plonk kitchen, a large frame stablo and
other out buildings, a' good well upon the prctnlscti
and lota No 1 aitds vacant tn lllock M belong with
this property, and will be sold with It; the tavern
lot Is MX feet wide In front and a feet in the rear
140 tl. deep on feecond BTreet,ana in leei aiong use oi
lot No. 1, lsaao Edwards claimant and occupaat ;
lota s and 8, 60 feet la front on Centre Btreet and
from lis to 1ST feet deep and to feet wide in the rear;
on Bald Iota are erected a two-story frame dwejllng
houso 8x30, a frame stable and other out buildings,
a good well on the premlses.Ell Kinaig and ira uoao
arman, claimants ; lots 4 and o ftneed together bi
feet front on Centre Btreet, house burned down. Iohn
and Uomlolq Cos grove, claimants: lota, vacant Oot
lelbF. Eberiy. claimant, being at feetln-fxentaid
triangular la form.
muck M.-(New Man) 7 lou fronting on alley In
rear of lllock t, i lota 1 and a with lted Tavern stiml
all the rest vacant.
Block N.-' lota fronting on main pumic roan mosv
ly 140 feet In depth. Lota I and 3 vacant, A. W. Crea
mer, riaimant! lots 3 and 4'vacant, Ell Kindle claim
ant '; lota 5 and making M feet front on main roid
n .M.r hr tin tact, neen un wmcn is ercuieu kuuu
plantBcno0j nouw erected by Cohjngham school
:. ... . ...- .......I Hurtri K.
UlSI.nct; IUV I tui.iiv, .w, u.t. . 1 .
wertman: lot 8. a small frame dwelling house and
butcher stable, William M Harris, claimant lot, a
tw.i-story frame dwelling uousa anl out ouuatusa.
tuts lt la lend d with No. 8, clalinant,Carrle Harris;
lots Jo aud vac .nf, Th jmns Mallg, claimant ; 'the
emulnl..g lotiln iui b o kvacant-
ulsjkti. i.i o rontlng i n leioy street otvan
udepili. ISO tout atid less, Allthelotsln this block
a-n vm-.ini lta 1 lo 8 inclusive. A. w. urramer.
caltna, t; lot 4, C. B pickway claimant ; lot r
fcltx MoManamin t lalmant ; lota I and r, Lenis
tirclsbach former claimant lot II Anthony; slurphy
and others claimants.
The lotsln8alil town when lot otherwise stated,
ro about 85 feet In width and their positions ana
c .nneuiloua as fhon upon maps of said town
oncii for Inspection at the offlce In Bliomsburg t
tho counsel for plaintiff in tho writ of Levari Facias
aoo'vo mcntlontd, Ufon which the Bale la to be mado
until the day ot salo" and wlllthcn be exhibited at
tho sale and full Information as taay be desired giv
en to bl Idem.
Seized, taken tn execution at the suit of Michael
Feilerolf aeainst Samuel lelby with notice to terra
t-nanls and to be sold as the property ot samuci Lei-
by and terre tenants.
TEHMS.-Caahoa day of sale, otuerwise property
to be resold at once. ,
C. U. W. J. BCCkXLKW, Attorneys tor n&iuuu,
JOUN W.IlOFFM sN,
Jan. 8, 'is-ta
sherte.
SHERIFFS SALE-
lly virtuosi a of sundry writs Issued out of the
the court ot Common I'leaa of olumbla county, and
to me directed wLl be exposed to public sale at the
court House Bloomsburg, at le o'clock, a.m.,
SATURDAY JANUARY 25, 187d,
'
The following described tracts of land partly in Lo
cust and Franklin townships, Columbia county.
Tract No. 1. Commencing at a point In a public
r-ad leading from catawtssa to lloarlng xreck, In
Franklin township, near the houso of John Glass
meler, thence north 8Sf degrees eaatBis-lo rods to
a jcUow pine, dwn, thence north 1 degree east IM
3 10 rods to a post, tuence south us aegrees west.
179 rods to a hick iry i thence south'? degrees est-
111 3-10 rods, to a polut In the public -road ; tuence
south M degrees east 135 9-10 rc-ls' to a point tn the
load to Itoarlng creek road j thence south ao degrees
east B -10 rods thence njf degrtea east sixteen'
rod!, thenco south thlrty-sU degreea easns -It) rods
to place ot beginning containing 161 acres and u per
ches on which Is erected a Frame House, Bank llarn
and outbulldlnga. This tract contains an orchard
about no acres cleared and about u acres timbered,
'also, a right ot way from said houo along the right
I bank of lloarlagcreelc through division Ko, 1 to a
I puuuc road,
Tract No. 9, Commencing at a point In a public
road leading from catawtssa to Roarln?creek In
Franklin township thenco 38 degrees west sae-io
rods, thence north ITtf degrees west is rods, thence
north to degrees west 18 9-10 rods,thence north u de
grees west 1J3 9-11 rods, thence Bouth a degrees west
IUI T-10 to a post, thenco south St degrees east 101
rods, thence north 41 degrees eastttl rods, thence
north l degrees west; 3 -lo rods, thenco north six
degrees cast 93 s-to rods, to the place ot begtaatog.con
tuning 199 acres and 96 perches, of which about 1 io
acres U cleared and well teuced, and abuut &ti acres
timber land, on which there are one new two-story
frame farm house with outbutidlbgs, one Urge bank
barn.ono one Btory house, one doable une-and-a-half
story house, with atable barn one two-story house
with barn one good saw mill, with wa-er-powet,
dam and race. In good order,two orchards, and such
othertmprovementsaa usually to such property ap
pertain, to be sold subject to a right ot wav extend
Ine from division No. 1 alone the lli-htbankof Hoar.
lngcreek to a public road, said right ot way being
for useot division No. 1 above me. t'ooed
beitdd. taken into execution, and to be sold oa the
property or rasper i. Thomas, et. al.
itL'iiAi.ariB, Aiurne)s. ujv. r a
AL0.
No. 1. 11 that certain lot or niece of laud ultimtp in
MaillHon UMnhln. Co'ura Ma cuiiiitv. reunfiTlTanu
U-:rUol a f. Uos, uvvflt i Uouoded on tne eaM
iivmm or .iaou 'now maker ana Kobt-rt Miu.-r, on
uti h Hi'u by liu I f rmeriy oi rl'Mi Knit now miioh
II li'-r. 't i iu ..eti ov Uu lof ivter A. Kr iat. Uriau
l Hid a il ilium 1Mb'., and ou the nor Hi bv land of
n il v.-iuvr mum u; lu uuntrt'daiid n
acres ire cr i-b.- un wbt h aie trocaa a frame
u Mine Dim 'iui m omuiin
, t a c ran) or pie o -f i?r6uud situate Id
ill .mi l ili. t oli.iubla i-ouuti'. lyuuir.va la.
ifH rllntl a Uowi. to- y It i ltoundfii on tt.BMuth
by an lot J hu rtirtHtitu, on the ea&t bv tand of
i iN-rit "t-'i a v. Kfav t on me oortn ov puo
.lenud IcaUuir fom Jeretjnu to Hloorasbure. on
tteweHtbyliudof tue UelMOl obort Miller coa
Uilul twenty- ucresmoreor less, ou MblcU aro
erecvu a aY mm una wuer ngui
No.3. U that certain lot O' (liece of Broun 1 tltuatotn
v to mnu ui it-uHuisj rvr v Ji luiui euuni)! reuij
syivaula. deacrltK'd aa fotlows to -wlti Lot No. 14
at Mnder'fl a dill lou to the I'own nt ninnmuhnnr.
bounded ou tbo uorta by second b treat; on the eakt
dy 101 no. is. on inn iouiu ny urt-eu Alley, ads on
the west by O. Y. KDaon. contqtnlut? flftv (rwi tram
aud two hundred and fourteen tetlu depth, on
- o.4 ItNb. 13. adjoining the above described as fol-
I UD tua eaat bv Koae Alle.
oae Alley.on the south by Oreen Alley
bv lot No II, on which are erected
7U " mu'' om-utiuu.
belied, taken Into execution at the suit of The
I First National lUnkof Uluumf.bur7.1-1t. noinht. v-i-
viSSi,',: ' W aald a the property of
v,m.
I- sl.:'.J: . u.
W.I ' JiiiiMw. uniiyav
Ju..1l t Bherta.
PA.
dent, and alive to their work. Discipline, firm but kind, uniform and thorough,
studonts admitted at any time. Koooa reserved when desired.
are I'ltOFKSiIOtfAL, and students graduatng therein, receive state Diplomas, conferring the follow-to
HclenceB ; Master of the Classics, uraduates
lentincand Classical courses are not Inferior to those ot our best Colleges.
.inrt It. Il l, nnnnfllt.Mlm.nl.lu4. nf II... Snhnnl f n h.ln In nnuTf riv f
It solicits young persons of good abilities aad gold
aid in developing their powers, and abundant opportunities for well paid labor alter leartngSchooL Fur
.
01 Trustees,
JUOTICE. , t
Vhercas my wife Emma lavtnta has left my bed '
na Doarn wimoui just cause or provocation, this la
to warn all persons against harboring or trusting
her on my account.
Jan.8,'f-4W CIIAI1LK3 niK.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
XSTiTX OF MART KIHSCB, DICI1SID.
Mensoh hue ot Icust township, rolumt'la conntr,
deceased, bavo been granted by the lleglster of said
county to Andrew itupp. AUm'r, Numldla, r.
All persons havlnir cl&lma acalnst the estate are re.
quested to present them for settlement and those
Indebted to make payment without delay.
AND sew RUPf.
Jan. 10, Ts-aw Administrator,
Numldlar.O.
ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE.
KST1TK Of WILLIAM XISTNBR. DECK4SID.
Letters of administration on the estate of Wm.
Klstner, late of Madison Uwnahlp,coltimhla County,
l' , deceased, have been gr nted by the Register of
id county to the undersigned Atlmlnlstratrlx
to whom all persons Indebted to Bald estate are re-
quested
to .make payment, and those havtnj
or demands aealnst the said estate wilt
claims
make them known to the said administratrix without
delay.
MART C. KI8TNF.U.
Jenie.town,
Jan IT, u-aw Administratrix.
A
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
KST1TI OF CUHtSTtIK ASn, DICI1SIS.
Letteraof Adulnlstrattonon the estate Christian
sh. late of Henton township. Columbia county,
.lecea e!. have been granted by the Register of said
county to fh undersigned Administrators to whom
till persons indebted are renueRten to make immedi
ate payment, and those having clalmsor demands
ukmiqhi me esiaie win maxe in-m Known to ine aa
mlnbjtrators without delay.
I.K. KRIKCOWM,
fambra,
CHARLES ASU.
Jan. 10, TD-dws st llwa er.
Administrators.
AU.MINISTBA TOR'S NOTICiS
cstitk or savrrt. n. wnrrr. DaraAsnn
letters of Administration on tne eet.teof Bamuel
I). White, late of Flshlngcreek twp ,coL, Co., dec d,
have been granted by the Reirlster of sold county to
the undersigned Admlnlstrator,to whom all persons
Indebted are requested to make Immediate payment
aid those havihg claims or demands airalnst the es
tate .will make them-ktown to the administrator
without delay.
n.J.COSNKlt.
Administrator,
urangevlUe, I'a.,
Jan. IJ, '78-sw.
pRorHOVOTARY'S NOTICE.
Notice. Is hereby given that William Lamon, Com
mltieei.f Hiiabcth HeltterlcK, a lunatic, has med
his first and final account In the office of tne 1'ro
thonotaryof rolumbla county which will be pre
sented to the Court or Common l'tcaa of aald county,
on the 4th day of February next and will be on
nrmed after four data unless exceptions be Bled
within th at time.
WM. KltlUKBAUM,
Prolhonotarr's lOaee,
Jan 5 , -71-te
lToth'y,
JXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
ISTATS Or JOHN WBITI, PIO'D.
Letters Testamentary on the estate of John
Whiter late ot Flshlngcreek township, Colombia
co , ea.,have been granted by tho Register of Colitm-
uia cuuuLjr u. iuo uuuereiKneu ttxecuier 10
whom all persons Indebted ar requested to make
Immediate pai ment, and those hatting claims or de
mands against the Bald estate will make them
known to the underlgsed Executor wlthcut
eiay.
. P.O. WADSWORTn.
W. J. BrccALKW, Executor,
Att'y. for Haute. Town UUI, Lux. Co., Fa.
d .no, iS7Sw
A SSIU'EE'S NOTICE.
Tn the, Dittrict Oaurt.oflht United States for the
Weaern uwirut cj 1'cnniylianui.
In the clatter of jIIa. Losee, uankrupt.
WBSTBRN UISTaiCT Or PKNNSTLVANIA.
TOT WHOM IT MAT UOSCKIIN The underaltrn.
ed hereby cues notice ot his appointment as Afslun
ee of J . Losee, of Dim city. In the county of Co
lumbia and Statu of Pennsylvania within said DU-
irroec. wuo nua ueen aoiuugea a uanErupt on creai
tars petition by the District Court of said Ulstrtct.
Dated, Danville January 8th, 1I9.
il. M. IIINCKLKV,
Jan. IT, 19-8W Assignee.
TjETUttN NOTItiE.
Ti he act of April 11, ism reantres Assessors Super
visors and collectors of Uoad. Poor and school taxes
lu make returns to ihe ounty commissioners -for
the collectlO'i otalltaxeaon seated and unseated
1and9."Aa all returns must be made on or before the
nrai nay or peoruary next ana as collectors orten
rati to make return In the nroner tit. e and after
wards claim exonerations for what they have ne
glected to return, whereny the County or township
w-ca mo u rxj ci'iien.u-u mar, nullum nave ueen
returned ior collection. ve nave n xea upon tns roi
lowlnlrdaisto receive tha returns above named
'and at the aame time collectors of county taxes ahull
eomelu and make final exonerations on their du
plicates. For all Districts south of the river on Tues-
uay, January tfs, isiv : luose easioi lug nsning
creekon Uedneaday January xv); and those wi-bt
ui nig risuincreck on i nursiay, January so.
e want all collectors to comply with tula notice.
It may be claimed too. soon to make the exonera
tions, butbr allnTlnir enllectorH one. ttvn nr tbri.
years belore making exonerations much tax Is lout
ny me earettness or eaBt ess of me co'lector, anc
then finally a large amou tot exoneraltonHlsclalui'
ed on Ileal Enl-U tthlch collectors mould have re.
LUlIICUUr UUIlT-t tUT"lI ,1
The sooner 'duplicates are' settled the better for
both taxpayer aud collectors : otherwise collector
uecotnet careias ana orten co'iect u.oney ana appi)
It fn other niirnnwA. nnrl ftiA nnatl, wr,n fK m,
ey. Is to be 'paid u Is ot fonhcomuig, a d thereb)
inoMwno pay wiiunziy nay always and ma v uev.
er. and then the win! .g ones must make up for the
neglect ot the collectors, lly order ot
STEPHEN FOUR. 1 Countv
OH IH. KKICIIAKT.V Comr'a.
A. II. 1IKIIKINU,
I
nLu,nbi Mtiun 13. l.i.i, t.inra
commissioners' umce,uioomsburg,Pa.,
Jan.v, nt
LICENSE NOTICE.
Notlco Whereby elven that the following named
persons have Died with ihe Clerk of trie court of
itianer nessions ot ine i-eaoe or uoiumoia county.
turn- jwtitiuua luiiiiTuM, nnica win ue prefieniea
to the Court oa Wednesday, tho Fifth day ot t'ebru-
Ul Ut'.l
w, itTubba, 1 , w
II. C. ctmraberllo. I icio, diu-juisoiuk,
Fnt (rick M. (lllmore, Eating House, Bloomsburg,
r..,,,au. .,,,.aiuo, IKTCrD, JlOrWICK.
Frank Kessler. ivnin.
J. it. Oram, Liquor Store, Caiawlsaa,
n. ii, iiatfenuucn, Tavern urange,
W. B.UIUKIIAUH,
Jan. 11, tt-tc Clerk Q. 8.
WIDQWB' PPKAISEMNT8.
The following appraisements of real and
personal prope rty set apart to widow s ot decedents
have been med In the onice of the Ileglster of Col
umbia county, under tbo Utiles of Court, and will be
presented for absolute confirmation to the orphans
Court to be held tn Uloomsburg.ln and for said coun
ty, on Mondav. the a.l ruv nf Kntv. isrs. m
o'clock p. m., of auld day umeaa exceptions to aucb
confirmation are previously filed, of which all per
sona interested In said estates will take notice:
1, WUowot Jjhu Cain, late of Centrj township, de
ceased. S. Widow ot fobn lloitj. late of Beaver townahlrtf.
1 eceased.
3. Mdowot John Kline, late ot Locust township,
deceased.
4. widow of Daniel Miller, late of Beaver township,
deceaacsl.
5. Widow of Isaiah Yragrr, late ot Locust town
ahlp, deceased,
e. Widow of William OarrtAan, late of tha Town
of liloomsburg, deceased,
f- Widow ot Hugh Bhultt, lateot Jackson township,
deceased.
lteirtsler'a Ulllce. 1
liloomsburg, Jan. 10. 1SI r
W U JAIt)MT
lte-li-Ur
JOB 1'BINTINQ
OF
EVERY DE8RIPTI0N
EXEOUTED PKOMPTLY
tux OoLCMiiu Omt'i
At
Cxpeatet
V. Course In Physical Culture.
In the other Courses receive Normi
purposes, those who desire to Improve their time
Marriages.
Manniku Lore. At the brides residence ia
Pins township by John F. Derr Esq , Mr.
Abraham Manning of Jack-on, Colombia coun
ty, to Mrs. Elizabeth Lore of Pine township.
Columbia county.
Graham Welliver. At the Methodist
parsonage in Orangcville, January 18, 1879, by
Rev. Henry S. Mendenhall. Mr. Harvey Gra
ham to Mlsi Lilly D. Welliver, both of Mt.
Pleasant.
Cole Kevmeret. At hia residence oa
the 12th lust , by Rev. K Fullmer, Mr. Robert
C Cole of Sugarloaf to Miss Mary A. Kemmer
ey of Benton, Columbia county.
Deaths.
Aeon. Near Exchange, January 18, 1879,
Mr. Andrew Acor, aged CO years, 11 months
ami C days
Wami'oi.c. In Centre, January 10, 1879,
John Wampole, aged 62 years, 0 month and
26 days.
In Centre township, on the 1,1th inst , Mary
Estella Infant daughter of Wm, and Iydis
Siahl.
Dauchy & Go's. Advt's.
DIPTHERIA
Jnlinson'ti A noil me I.lnlmrDt will positively
prevent this ttrrliile dlsesse. and will positively
cure nine rates tn ten. Information that will Sara
many lives Bi-nt free by man. Don't delay moment!
I'reren ton la better than cure. Hold everywhere.
I. . JuiitiHon & Co. UaBKor.Malat)
J in. 3, '7)-iw a
nnnMTiV I soldiers discharged tor Wounds,
JJUUil 1 1 I Rupture or other Injury, (not dis
ease) cui secure full Bounty ; tboee who re-cnllsted
for th'ee years Between J an i, isu, ana Apru I,
18S4 hsvlnsr previously served nine months or more.
are entitled to 1400 bounty or so much thereof as re
mains unpaid; those who enlisted uerore juin,
issi.fortiireejears and were mustered before Au
gust e. 1K1, are entitled to 1J bounty, Tegardlesa ot
l Im-i served: all enlistments ror three years before
Jul 18, lttw, where buttioo bounty has been paid.
eauues to aauiuonsi oounty unaernoiaier Act or
July 1 ., MA, it not aire dy paid. If soldiers died la
service, heirs are entitled to the bounty. Mo rsi
cxtil ct.atsi is run. For full Information address
with enclosed stamp.
McNKIL t BIRCH, Washington, D. a
Jan. S. T-w
a xraw BzoiTzzf a book
DalSTLIKO with the WILD AIITENTfJRKHOt
STANLEY K AFRICA
The our authentic and copyrighted cheap edl
tlon. lly the brilliant descrlptlie author, lion. J. T
Headier. Gives a full history ot his Wonderful Dis
coveries tn Africa and marvelous Journey down the
ongo More ra-cinaung man romance, rroruaeiyu
usi rated, and hiKhly ei uorsed by the Clergy aat
I'refta. liver IA.IKMI sold. More
Aeents Wanted vSSiT'iS
a uoear. terms address
nuiiuutii iiitus., rubuahers, rimaaeiphia, re.
jau.s, ,-w u
CIA frri o-i nn i invested in wall St. stocks
vl'" I J 31UUU makes fortune ever
month. Book Jeut Iree explaining everything. Ad
dress llilTia Co., UiNiiKa, It Wall street, M, T.
dec , ,18-siw a
AGENTS. READ THIS
v e will pay Airenta abalary of $100 per month aa
expenses, or allow a lareo commission to sell car
new and womlerf ul Inventions. We mean wat w
say, Ad reus, without delav.
nuanvArs a iatw starenau, micnigtui,
d dec so, s-lw.
CHILDREN'S SHOES!
Wear twice as long with either the
SILVER
Or A. H. T. Co."
UPON THEM.
Jan. IT, T9-4W il
BENhON'S CAPCINE
POROUS PLASTER
FflHWllMKN AND CIIILDHlfN
Females uff erlair from naln and weakness will
derive great ct-mfort and strength from me use
o llensun's 1 aKlne Porous piaster. Where chil
dren are toecieu wan wuoofiUiT couirn. oioi
nary coughs or colds or weak lungs, It U the
dm ami onlv treatment tltev should receive.
-i ms article contains now medicinal elements
.such as Is found In no other remedy In the Bame
lfonu. It Is far superior to common porous plan
ners liniments, electrical appliance and other
external remuies. 11. relieves pain ai. once
strengthens and cures where other p las term will
trim t en relieve. Fur l.amr. and Wrs.lt Baelt.
Kheumaiism, v-luneT aiaeaiw ana all local acnea
and pains it is aitso tne uesi Knonremeay. Ask
lor pennon t.apeiua 1 im nuu iaao no ftiner.
roM by all Druggiau. FitceM cents.
Jan. 11, 'j-4W
R
EQISTER'8 NOTICES.
Notice Is hereby dven to all le era tees, creflt-
tiira and other persons interested In the estates of
me respective ueceuenm ana miuorB, inaiue roi
lowing administration and guardian accounts halt
been filed In the office of tho Kegister of Columbia
county, and win be presented tor confirmation ana
aUovtanco In the Urphana' Court to be held U
liiuomaburg, on4 Monday, the 8d day of Feb., lira,
at o'clock p. la. on said day:
1. First and final account of William Edwards, sur
viving executor of w imam bull, late of Briar
crei k tovihshlp, dec aBed.
. second and part'al account of Exra Stephens, ad
ministrator de bonis non, of V, imam Ueas, Ut
ot Hugarloai township, deceased.
9, First and final account ot Charles it. raxton.
uuaedlau ct Mary K. 1 nomas, Sarah J. Thomas,
and Abraham C. 1 homas, minor chl den of Abra
ham Thomas, late of Uloom township, deceased,
4. Second and final account ot UenJamln Kyons, et.
etu.sir ut v.uturnua rtiaeuunu, isle 01 jumia
township, doceased.
C. Hnpplemental account ot Samuel Knorr, asmla.
Istrator, to , of Margaret Ap .leman, late ot the
Town ot Uloomsburg, deceased.
4. Second and partial account of Dyer L.Cnapls,
one ot the administrators of John lloston, lateot
Ftihlngcrcek towushlp, deoeaaetl.
t. The account of Peter . Kanhner, administrator
of Daniel Karahner, late ot Catawtsaa township,
deceased.
9. First and partial account ot N. D. Creasy, exec,
torot Christian, Won, late ot Mimm township,
decased.
I. First 1 nd partial account ot O. P. Set. admluta
trator of 1-eter Kat, late ot Scott township, Oo
ceased, as filed by Kobert , Jtnt, admlulstratot
of O. I'. Fut, dectased,
I, The account of Jesse Coleman, administrator ol
Andrew Owen, Isle of bcotl townaalp, Ueceaaea.
II. The first a.-count of U. II. Est, administrator a
buiils non ot 1't ter Kat, late tot scott townsblp.
Ueovased.
It. lb first and final account ot Levi Hhaixer, a4
minlsirstor rf Pivid naffer, Jr., late ot UfUtn.
creek township, doc cased.
18. Flrat and final atvo iM of John N. Bloastuul Hol
omn llarman, eecutorsef Nathan Vloaa lam
ot the liorougbot berxick, deoesaed.
Regutert Office, TY.U.JACODT,.
Bloomsburg, gin, let, i7. f uegtfbM.
PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS
Printed at this Office
ON SHORTEST NOTICE AT TUB
MOST BEABONABLB TSUlfe.
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