THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMS BU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. ill, 0 0 MS till it a, t'RIBAT, 111?, In; i).ii,NiMi l'ort mm. -'if JpT ? HUM "TT" , n 1 ! Jnl . I I "5 " 4 li (Ml I' If II ' ' T I- II l( II 12 I'll II I.", li. 17 1 - 1.1 II is n u IM'J u Mil ::'M ji i'i n:vaait ai ir, 17 !." :i .. , '27 rtjli 10 ,n .. Ttl I Anc is 5 ;i 4 r. f i u i; i m n ic ii is is li it li li 12 n li i;i 1 1) H II 2" 21 22 I IS P 20 '21 22 21 2.1 JI U III 2 ... 21 20 21, 27 2f il'KIi Bar.. I , . II l 10 n i: K II I". 'it i Id li 12 13 If, 17 l 1 1 20 21 22 II I'i II 17 I' 1020 212! 23 20 2! 2? O -21 22 2.1 21 '23SMJ . . mil . , 2-20W Apti. I 5 ' 4 r. 0(1 I 5 .1 4 ' ( 7 t u lo II 12 li r 7 no II I) li 13 in 17 1 P i: li II f n 17 13 20 21 22 2 1 21 23 20 h 2" 21 222J'2I 23 27 2123 10 . 20 27 2k 20,3(131 . Ijt I '.' 3 J(T I ' i r c i f in ! i i i i ; i II 12 II II I'i 10 17 0 10 II 12 13 II IS l 1.120 21 22 2.121 1(1 17 It 10 2OJI 22 V 20 27 2f 2"J )0 11 2.1 2 1 23 20 27 2" 20 31 .. Iml. 1 5 it 4 t 0 7 C,- ... I ! I t I i i 10 II 12 1111 It II 10 11 12 13 13 0 li 1 10 20 21 II 1.1 10 IT in 0 '20( 22 '21 24W JB 27 ii 21.22 '21 24 23 20 27 f run... wtivaiai I Rail Ilo.id Time Talilo. .ACKAWANNA ft BLOOMSBIHO RAIL ROAD NORTH. SOUTH. Accommodation Train,. CM A.M. 8.00A. M. Mall Train 7.9S A. M 4.4 r. M Express Train 1.S7 1'. M. 11.45 A. M cataw1ssa rail road. north, bocth Accommodation Train o,JS A. M. T,M P. M. Itogular Express 4.00 r. M. 11,45 A. M. Turongh cars on Express train cither to New York or Phlladolphlj Accommodation train runs between Catawissa and WlUtamr port. ST A OR LINES. Cahbra AND-BLOOMsatwn. Leavo Cambra Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11:30 a. m., arrlvoat Bloomsburg by ll:3oa. tn. Ixjavo Bloomsburg on same dys alter arrival of Philadelphia mall. BLOOMSounn And T Atansvu.!.:, Lcavo lAlrdsvllJe Tuesday, Ttmrsrt.iv and Saturday at 7:30 a. ai arriving at Bloomsburg oy u in. Leave lilooms burg on samo dais nrier arrival ot Pnrladclphla mall 'I lw stago line terminates nt MlllvlUe. Benton and liloomsburg. A dally stare line leaving Henton In the morning and returning In the eve ning of tho same any. MAIL HOUTES. VHITK HAtT, AND BtooMsnuaa. Leavo Whtto Hall Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday nt fi:3i a. ra., arriving at Bloomsburg by lo a. m. taavo lllooms. burg ousumudajs alter arrival ol l'Mladelphla mall. Urmtox ANn UnooMsnmin. Leaves nenton Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m., arriving at Bloomsburg at 3 p. m. Leaves Bloomsburg Tun. (lav. Tnursday and Saturday at 8 a. in., arriving at BJnumatap. m. TO SCBSCrtlBEHS. The dato on the printed slip parted on your paper shows to what lime Ihe paper is paid fir. Thco names nnd dales are printed on long sheets, and cut off nnd pasted on with a mail ing machine, each week. As each subscriber pays, the dato Is changed on the slip in pencil, and ihe corrections made monthly. It some times happens therefore that the change does not appear on the paper for two or three weeks after payment, and we arc often notified by sub scribers who think the omission to change at once 1' a mistake. This explanation is made so that nil may understand why the change does not appear immediately. It is a good deal of trouble lo make the changes nnd much more convenient to make nil ihe changes for the month nt one lime, than to luako each one as they occur. If rUBLIU SALES. M. A. Ainineruian, Administrator of John Eveland will sell real estate on tho premises in Fishingcrcek township on Saturday March 15th at twojo'e'ock p. m. John Kllngaman, Executor of John Shuman, of Beaver township, will sell real estate on Ih premises on Saturday March, 8lh at 10 o'clock a. tn. Andrew Laubach nnd Rachel A. Hess, Ad mlnistrators of Alexander Hess will oiler ihree valuable tracts of land for sale in Sugarloaf township on Saturday March 22nd at ten o'clock a. tn. on the premises. J. M. Pcishlinc.Administratornf John Beish line lalooflienlon township, will sell rcalestnte on tho premises on Thursday March 20th 1879 at 10 o'clock a. m. The skating rink lias a new floor. Last Saturday was the first day of spring. Chew JACKSON'S BEST Sweet 'uvy Tobacco. Rev. L. Zihner is preaching a serious of ser mons to young people on Sunday evenings. C. C. Marr is taking Subscribers for tcrick & Co., Fashion Hooks. But M. C. Briltain, is traveling and lecturing on temperance with Col. Hoy. Wanted 200 tons of good by Silas Young, Light Street, Hemlock Hark Feb. 21 4'W A. J, Evans has secured tho services ol Mr. Belford, n first class cutter. T. W. Conner, has purchnscd and moved in to tho bouse of James Kuhn, on Centro street, Tho wife of Col. V. E. Piollet, died at her home in Wysox, Bradford county on Monday night. The Attorney General has refused to grant the writ of quo warranto in the Krickbauiu case. Iter, Dr. Fowler will deliver bis celebrated lecture entitled "Great deeds of Great men," during the Conference. Ice bridges aro weakening. Do not run any risks to snvo a few miles travel, or a few cents b ridge toll. ' A. P. Hand, of Scranton, has been appointed Atsociato Law Judgo of tho Eleventh District iu plaeo of W. H. Stanton, resigned. The Williamsport councils have at last taken itepB towards the collection of a tax to pay the bverdue intercut on bonds. A tato tcmperanco convention is announced to meet at Harrisburg- on April 23rd and 21th. A call has been published for a County tem pernncu Convention to meet in Correll's hall March 11th at 11 o'clock a. in. The indications now are that the attendance at Ihe Normal School for the spring term will be lir er than it has been for some time. James Kuhn and family started for their new homo in Indiana last Wednesday. He lived there formerly, Wo wish him success in his new homo. Clergymen in town, and through the county will confer a favor by sending in items of inter est concerning their churches and localities. and notices of marriages and deaths. Rev, George S. Hart State lecturer of Ihe O.ifG.T, will lecture in Columbia couo at the following dates and places s Henton, Maich 12th j Mlllvillc, March 13th Orangevllle, March 14th ; Bloomsburg, March 15th j Catawissa, March 17lh j Berwick, March ISUl, We learn that D. W. Uobbins has received from the well known Importing Houso ofW, rtJ b. Pernne, of Philadelphia a' fine lot of Imported Ales aud Brown fctout which boo: lers at reduced prices. mar 7-2' OQTJHOIL nOCMDINM. Thigult monthly meattrm of tb town council was held on WednesdAv vntn. resident Herring and nil the members nres-. cnt. Minutes of last meeting read nnd npprov- The following bills were nresented nnd nr. dcrs directed to be drawn for the amounts' M. A J, K, Locknrd, coal, $300 8 25 2 SO 12 30 16 32 200 0 81 40 03 1 10 42 72 CO 00 29 02 ornwald A Millard, smithing Ac, ;; .8 '"""i"g cinaer, river road, llnfOL'le. hauling' nlmle.. r!n .niwl. i Scrncr Pi'ce service, Bloomsburg Gas C!o , J. S. IJvans. bandies. Ji Brower, rent fta, T 11. Hobison. reljiinlnrr Street Commission's bill, Secretary's snlary, 16 00 Q. W. Correll, tax collector, nresented a list for exoneration, most of tho persons named je ing old, very poor, not to bo found "or dead. xoncrntions wcro allowed to tho amount of $100.19. Thcro wai somo warmth in the discussion on this subject, ono member insist ing that no property owners should bo exon erated, and that If they were too poor to pay tax tho collector ought to pay it out ofhis com mission. Mr. Correll attempted to mako a quiet remark when ho was Instnntly requested to hold his gab" by tho excitable member from Scott town. The secret of this animosity that when Mr. Correll was on the council ho id not vote every time exnetly ns his collcaguo wanted him to. Herring, Sharplcsi nnd Drink er were appointed a committee to examine tho statement for the past year. ,An adjourned meeting was ordered for March 28th at 7 o' clock p. m. Tho statement was ordered to bo printed in tho Columbian and Sentinel, on mo tion of Habb nnd Shirpless. On motion ad- ourncu. OBITUARY.- William Grier Quick of Knpert, an old citi zen, well known and highly respected, died sud denly in his bed on Sundiy night. lie had ex hibited no symptoms of illness.tnd bis unexpect ed death was a shock to the entire community. Mr. Quick was born In Rush township North umberland county, I'a. Sept , Olh 1811. At tho age of sixteen years, he came with his parents to Montour township, Columbia county, here he has resided up to the time of his death- He was united in marriage June 23rd 1836, Sarah Mcliride, they having twelve children, ine sons and three daughters, of whom there ru six sons still living. On April 1st 1839 he became engaged on the North Branch of Ihe Pennsylvania canal, then under the control of the Commonwealth, nnd for twenty-five years he has held the position as Foreman on said canal, under the charge of the Pennsylvania Canal Company. In 1868, be was elected and served a term as County Commissioner of Columbia county. He was the eldest of a family of nine children, of whom there are two brothers, and five Bisters yet living. The funeral services were held at the bouse on Tuesday afternoon at twp o'clock, Rev. Mr, Mar- clay ofiiclating, Tho burial took place In Rose- mont Cemetery, nnij was conducted by the Ma sonic order. The attendance was very large. FEBKUARY WEATHER. Tho following is a record of tho weather at Catawissa, during tho month of February 1879, compiled from observations by W. G. letter. . Barometric pressuro corrected for tempera ture and elevation. Highest pressure on the 28th 30, 803 inches; (being the highest on re cord, since February Cth, 1870 when the pres suro recorded 30, 880 inches ) monthly mean 30,092 inches. Temperature of tho air Highest tempera turo on tho 11th 40 degrees; lowest on tho 22nd degree ; monthly mean or average for the month 25 degrees ; monthly range 45 degrees ; greatest daily rnngo on tho 23d 38 degroes and the least on tho 6th 7 degrees. Moisture Mean relative humidity 09 per cent ; number of days on which rain or snow fell 15 ; nmountof.snow which fell during the month 10 inches ; total amount of rain fall and melted snow 1,79 inches. Wind Tho prevailing wind was from the north-west nnd the highest hourly velocity dur ing tho month was 47 miles from the west on the 12th ult. Freezi ng weather occurred each day of the month ; The North Branch of the Susque hanna River remained closed during the month with ico from 8 to 16 inches in thickness and the depth-of snow on tho ground at the closo of the month was from 3 to 6 inches. Some fiivolous people at Allentnwn the oth er day undertook the noble sport of fox-chasing odious. Profiting by the unfortunate experience of some of the New York Bportsmen who turned their foxes loose and were never able to find them again, the Allentown sportsmen led the animal over a trail aud secured him for future use. The hounds were turned out and for some time followed the trail beautifully, but at the moment when the chase seemed to promise most successful conclusion the pack became confused and went off in Ihe moat unaccount able directions, as if twenty foxes had divided at that point and gone Iw.nly different ways. Vi hen this remarkable thing had been invest! gated it was found that somebody, not under standing the sublime character of tho fox-chase. mil dragged an odorous and detestable macker el over the tnfU and at the critical point had broken into a whole lot of trails, m that each hound could have ono all to himself. The mackerel trail is uot a new idea, but its success ful introduction on this occasion suggests a new and economical thing' for sportsmen. The mackerel is considerably cheaper than the fox and not by any means as likely to get away when turned loose- Let our gallant sportsmen try a mackerel chase. 2Vm. The citizens of Scott township at 111 e Febru ary election decided to have an additional pull log place at Light Street. Years ago the spring elections were held at that place,and the fall elec. tiousal Ivspy. As the township only polls about 173 votes, the division may hardly seem necessary, but of that the people there are the best judges. We think there should be an ad ditional district in Bloomsburg. For instance let that portion of the town west of Market street constitute one district, and divide the other by Maiu street. The west District now has about 350 totes, and the east 450. The proposed di vision would equalize Ihe number of votes, and relieve the election oftlcers, es, eclally when split tickets are voted. Besides in the East District, many votes are lost each year because of Ihe pressure at the closing time of the polls The men from the furnaces, machine shops Ac. come to vote after close of their day's work, and it is impossible for all to get their votes in un. der the circumstances. Since the organization of tho Town of Bloomsburg, the laws and ordinances hsv never been published together in pamphlet form. We havo collated tho several Acts of Assembly, ordinances, opinions of the Court; and other matters concerning the organization and government of the Town, and have them in press. Tho book will be ready for distribu tion at a very reasonable price, in a few week Every citizen and tax-payer is interested in knowing tho municipal law under which ho lives and by which his property is taxed, and we anticipate a ready sale for the book. Or ders may be left at this office. A Pleasant ExrEMExcE. After years of depression and misery W. II. Wentworth, traveling Insurance agent writes i The Kid ney-Wort cured.my terrible piles. My back feels strong arid now Is free from pain, and I deep well, It is a wonderful discovery in med I cine. An annual meeting of the managers of Itose- raonl cernetery was held at the residencp of D. Waller on last Friday evening, The finance port sliowed a total credit of $2570 73, and an expense of $708 83, leaving a balance of $1807 90 In the hands of the Trea-urcr. The balance last year wos $1325, and Ihe Associa tion has therefore galnod in ono year $512 90. Philip Unangt was elected Treasurer for the ensuing year v 4 alary of $125. By a unani mous re'oluti, n he funds wcr.c left In the hands I. W. Hartman at six, per cent Interest, John . Glrton was unanimously reelected Sexton at salary of $250. James Dennis of this place who died recently was the first oolo'ed man ever elected lo office In this State. His fellow citizens selected him ns a councilman In this place.a position which he held ilh credit to himself and to the advantage of the torch. Our Republican friends, however. have never placed a colored man on their ttcke a candidate. New Mfsid OoLde.v Ykahs ams tassiso BY. A new song and chorus by Will h. Thomp son, author nf tho famous song, "Oatkerinj SAcii," Noarly half a million copies have been sold of this author's beautiful compositions. If you want his hint and prettiest song.onlcr, GoUcn Yean are pamng ty." Any musio aler will send It for 35 cent". Published by W. L, Thompson & Co., Eist Liverpool, 0. Last week a borne belonging to a Mr. Stlne Locust township was stolen. The alleged lelf took him to Northumberland county, and traded him off. Hot pursuit was given, nnd a certain Strausser was captured as tho alleged icf, and on Friday was placed in charge of Sherifl'HolIman. Our attentive Members, Messrs. Vanderl!co nd Knlttle, havo cur thanks for additional public documents. They are olways at their Iosts, and promptly attend to any matters sub- Hied to them.. The Newspaper Directory fr 1879, published by Geo. P. Itowtll A Co., 10 Spruco ft. N. V., as been received. It Is very careTnlly prepir- cd and neatly printed. It is an indispensable book for ndverllsers and publishers. The brilliant sheen of the peacock's tall in not more attractive than the brilliancy of the Dyes of Leamon s, prepared by Wells Ricli- rdson A Co , Butlington, Vt. They, are ucd in almost every economical family for reiewinc faded garments. No dyes give greater satisfaction. Many of our Merchants nro taking an ac count of stock preparatory to getting in their ft-csh spring goods. . When these arrive you will no doubt find them advertised in tho Co lumbian. Look out for announcements of Spring openings. Cauout AT Last. The notorious depnditor Kate-Arrh, who has for so many years eluded the most accomplished and skillful deteotlves has been caught at last in Bufhlo, N. Y. For further partlcuUrs, auk your druggist for a hot- tie of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, admittid to be the best remedy for catarrh yet compounded, 5 HKBBS PHOBINO. The publication of legal advertisements in newspapers of small circulation by Ihe public officials is certainly contrary to tho letter and pirit of the law In a recent cUcision rendered by Judge Barrett, of New York, it was held that to insert an advertisement of a sale in a newspaper of v i ' limited circulation was not a publication" in ihe legal reuse of the word, nl though the paper was published regularly, Public officials who dele out "pap" to pipers aving no circulation worth speaking of run considerable risk of getting into trouble The widest publicity should be given all legal ad vertising, by employing the services of pipers having a large circulation, and only by so do. ng can all public officers keep on Iho safe side of ihe law. Ind. )feetla. U00K3 TO THE IIIQIinST DIDDER. An extensive catnlojue of new, shelf-worn and second-hand books. In every department of 1 terature, ollernl wuhout reserve, to the high- est bidJer, will be issued March 10th by the American Hcok Exchanje," 53 I?eeknn:i street, iNew l-irK, and spnt bv in til to any ono sending a three cent stamp. Ilids will be re ceived only in writing, buyers one thousand or three thousand miles away having an equal chance with thoe near at hind. The "Ameri- can Book Lxchango" is becoming famous for meeting the wants of the peiplo who caro for hooks, ami thousands will appreciate this new opportunity they give. ItEST FOIt HEADACHE. Dr. Diy says, In a lite lecture; Whatever be tho pltn of treatment decided upon, ret is tho first principle lo inculcate in every ssvero headache. Itest, which the busy man and Ihe anxious mother ctnnot obtain so long as they can manage to keep about, is one of the first remedies for every headache, and we shouU never cease to enforce It. The brain, when ex cited, as much needs quiet and repose as a fric- tured limb or an inflamed eye, and it is obvious that Ihe chances of shortening the seizure and arresting the pain will depend on our pow .r to have this carried out c-fKctunlly. It'ls a practi cal lesson to be kept steadily in, view, in that there lurk behind a simple headache some lei- son of unknown mngnilnde which may remain stationary If quletide can be miintained, There is a point worth attending lo '.in the trentmrnt of all headaches. See that the head is elevated at night, and Ihe pillow hard ; fur, If it be soft the head sinks into it and becomes hot. which with sume people is cnougli lo provoke an at tack in Ihe morning if sleep has been long and heavy. BOAKDIXQ PIUSONKRS. There never has been any doubt about the hw on the question as to the Shcrifl's cum pensation, but the actual prsctlce varies in dif ferent counties. The matter should be left in the discretion of Ihe Court.Jfixlng a maximum hgure as the cost varies at dillerent limes. We give the law as laid down by Judge Mayer of uinton. county. The act ol Assembly of April lltli, 1850, un der which this application is made as follows ; "The Sheriffs of Ihe several counties of this Commonwealth, excepting the counties of Alle gheny nnd Philadelphia, lo whom are com mit ted (he custody of prisoners, shall hereafter re ceive Bitch allowance for boarding fain prison ers as may he uied by the Courts of Quarter Sessions ol the respective counties, not cmeUing txenty-firc etnh jvr (fayor each prisoner, nny pro visions in any i r Act of Assembly to the contrary notwithstanding." This is a general law in force throughout all the counties of the State, excepting Ihe coup ties of Allegheny and' I'biladelplila, named In the act, and certain other counties as lo which ihe act has been either repealed or modifiel by subsequent legWatlon, Wo have made a care ful examination of Ihe statutes since 1850, the date of the passage of the net, and find no subse quent act of Assembly repealing or modifying!! as to Clinton county. The law Is therefore op erative in lids county, and is obligatory upon the Court, the Commissioner' and the Sheiifl. Its provisions cannot be disregarded, and whilst the enforcement of it may operate harshly upon the present Incumbent, it Is our duty to declare the legislative will, - The remedy to get rid of its provisions Is with Ihe Legislature. It I therefore, ordered, that the sum of Iwsnty-Uve cents per day fur the boarding of each prisoner bs allowed and paid by the county of Cliutou to (lie Sherlffof said county. By the Court C. A. Mayei:, P. J. Hie old Town Council held their last tvgutnr meeting on Wednesday' ev6nlng, ' During thn year tho meetings have been hnrmonloos, the only points on which members differed being tho cow question, Ihe appointment of officers and tho amount of lax levy. Business has been dlspalcl.cd promptly, and without wastingtlmo in unnecessary talk. At this last meeting liow ovcr.it wns apparent from tho outset that sopio thing bad gono wrong. The 'member who for tho past year has flattered himself that ho wns running tho town, showed symptoms of ill tem per, induced no doubt by the. result of tho lato election In which tho f eoplo quietly intimated tlvlt ho need not trouble hitnstlf so much (his year, by putting him on tho minority Me. ,IIo seemed determined lo get up a row with some1 body, Ho mado nn uncoiled for nnd ungentle manly nttack on the tax collector, charged the newspapers witti telling lies about him, and fi nally wound up with nn altercation on tho street corner with ono of the members of council Tho election has certainly had a bad effect on him, Tho "poor man's friend" dodgo did not work well. We ndviso him to try something else next year. Uio statement for tho pnst year, which will bo publishcd'ln April will show tho financial condition of Iho town. PREVAtANCK or PNEUMONIA. llinlly any one who has' a large arqnatn. tance, or who reads the ohltuiry or death no. tico in the pulilir prints, can fall lo have noticed how falsi a dIcvo pneumonia is. It really seems sometimes ns If.it caused half of all the deaths that occur. Each wlnlcr It appears to grow more dangerous. This season It has been very virulent, owing, probably, to sudden changes and tho iinusiul amount of snowi Pneumonia invariably begins with a cold, to which scircely anybody attache! any Import ance, and tho col I is neglected until It result" in the painful, and always alarming disease. "Only a col 1 1 ' echoed the renowned Aberne thy, "A cell is always lo be feared, Colds have killed more men than bitlUs have." Thero seems lo ha no way nf gnrlln njatnst pneu nionli. 0 is person is as subject as nn other to it. Rugg'il constitution, vigorous health ginf r.il httcntlon to hygbnic 1 iws,!nve no jkw cr tii prevent it. PnC'ininnlj slays a g'anl m q'jlcklv ai it 'liys a py?tny ; nn nccompllhhed athlete as quickly as a puny invalid, One meets this morning a friend flushed whn youth energy. Within three or four days be Is dead, Pneumonia has cut him down. Per sons who care to live and Ihe fact that they do live, shows that they care to connot be loo watchful of the beginnings of pneumonia, which is cne of Iho most . insidious and formidable foes of human exiftenre. BR. It. T. IIELMBOLD. Learning that Dr. II. T, llelmbold, a man whoso nnme has travrled'tn the remotest coroi ers ol tho earth, and who'e reputation for pluck nnd encrgv Is unnrpafcd, was in the city, a Mar reporter made it a poiiit ytsterday to calch (hat gentleman on the lly, m to speak, and mb. m!t him to a brief interview. Tho Doctor re- tains all vigor of hU former years, although a sprinkling of gray shows itself in his otherwise coal. black-hair. He is a wiry little man of some forty-six years, with keen, piercing eyes( nnd is evidently good fur the active business life which he has mapped out for the future how he rode upon tho topmost wave of proiper ity and commanded an almost fabulous fortune how he advertised in every conceivable manner! which his Ingenuity could suggest, regardless o expense, but always to, judiciously that tils money returned to him an hundred fold. CYn- ci'nnoli Star. Of coumo take your annual trip to the coun try, but don t forget Dr. Hull s liauy oyrup, that indispensable help in every emergency. Costs only 23 cents a bottle. CiiiluiIen's Fkbt, "Lifo long dicomfor ,um fU""'n aeatu," writes a medicine man, ol- ten come to children tlirotigh Ihe inattention or carelessness oi moiners or nurses. j. ciiiiu shouhl never bo allowed to go to sleep with cold feet : the thing to be last attended to.is io BCe that ihe feci aro drr and warm. Xeslrct of i,j3 ),a, often resulted in dangerous attacks of croup, diphtheria, or fatal sore throat. Always on coming from school, on entering the houso from a visit or errand n rainy, muddy ordanip weather, the child should remove Its shoes and tho mother should, herstlf.ascertain if the stock ing, are in the least damp. IT they are, they thouU be taken off, and tho feet held before the fire and rubbed with tho hands till perfectly dry, and another pilr of shoes pin on, Tho reserve Uhoes and stoekings shouU be kept ready fur ll3e at a minute's notice. DU'IITIIEIHA PPHEAD DY KIS31NO. The Seeinlific luieriai says : every phy- sfcian knows, it is no uncommon thing for adults to have diphtheria so mildly that it is mistaken for nn ordianry sore throat resulting from cold j yet such a person can eanly Infect a child, and the child becomes a centre of malignant infec Hon. In view of Ihe fatal prevalence of diph theria, therefore, the kissing of a child upon Ihe mouth by a person with a sore throat is hazard ous iPnot criminal, nnd scarcely less so is the practice of allowing children to kiss thtirnilin; playmates, it ivoul i ue wie to exercise urea. caution in tins matter, if not discontinue ll practice of kissing upon the mouth nltogether. Every lover of the ho rse should read the fol lowing notice from Ihe Western Sporttmen and Llvestock'ews : "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases, by Dr. II. J. Kendall of Enosburgh Falls, Vt., is a book that every owner of a horse should have, ami no breeder of horses can otford to do without. It has thlrly-llvo engravings illustrat Ing positions assumctl by sick horses, and gives treatment of diseases in such plain and com prehensive language ns to be readily understood by any one of ordinary intelligence. The ptice is cnly,'J'j cents, but we would not exchange it fur any book on the horce and his di'tases that we have ever (ten, and we have read some books of lhat kind that cost S10, It contain) a la-ge number of recipes, any onecf which Is worth double the wice of the work. The book may be had of the author as above. Jty daughter, aged 14 years, was attacked by Diphthcria'in its very woret form, I employed prominent physician In Mount Vernon, who pronounced it a very bad type of that disaase With the doctors consent, we used Giles' Lini ment Iodide Ammonia, with rapid nnd speedy results. A nulled It externally aud as a earsle. diluted with watei. It appeared to me as thorn.'!: It neutralized tho poison of'her system V, Goss. Kaslchester, Westchester Co., N Y. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet, Du, Gina. 120 WcBt Broadway, J Y. Trial size 25 cents. SmiEWDXEbs a::d Ability .lion Biltera so freely advertised iu all Ihe papers, secular und religious, are having a large ale, and are sup- punting all other medicines. There M lo de nying the virtues of Ihe Hop plant, and th ptpprletors of these Hitters have shown great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Bit ters, whose virtues nro so palpablo to every one's observation. hUchange. MIKft&i 'COMPOUND UMCr-vsuiai 0)s.iniifr suu.u ids lui vun hi fuwjfsi. iwi i. ItirrMtM nl' ll 4MM't,li Aon;'!? Cintjk, tail All fi'.'i ium ii. t Htmuuarii t wuji'MiJ-iii'i. 1st U-pii noli! over twt nty i rni , ill Mf.l IsitfO lmtur' AOr. .ill. II 111 AM, lllll'll (led ST, 'is-Jm a&co TARh i Hit '. irmily J TRY. ITH miilNI.UU. II IlK'l'W. U No other remedy lias proved so effectual In not only relieving coughs nd colds but In cur ing them, ns Dr. Haas' L'xpertuMiit. 25 and 60 rents a botils, What Is bonis without a bjby 7 Many child ren bavoCoimhs nnd Cjldt Just now, nul should have the greatest care, and a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Ssrup. Price only 25 cents. Tnu Uri'nt Discovery. K, P. Hunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, For tlio euro weak stomach, general debility. Indigestion, dlse ot tho iicntitis ) stem, com-tlpatlon. acidity ot th stomach and all eases requiring a ionic. The w loo Includes tho most agretnblo and efficient Salt cf Iron we possess). Citrate of Magnetic Oildo, combined with the most cncrgclto ot cgctablo ton-Ics-Ycltow Peruvian Bark. Tho eoectln many cases of debility, loss cl appe tite, and general rrostratlon, of an emclcnt Halt ot Iron coincided with latuablo Nervo tonic Is most happy. It augments the appetite, raises tho pulse, tikes off muscular nablncss, removes the pallor of debility, and gives a florid i Igor to tho countenance. Do you want something to strengten you ? Do j ou want a good appetlto 7 Ho you wont tobulld up your constitution 7 Do you wantto feet will? Do sou want to get rid of nervonsne ss t Do you want ener gy? Do you want to sleep well 7 Do you want brisk and vigorous teo.lngs 7 If you do, try K linkers Ino of iron, This truly valuabto tonic has been thoroughly test ed by allclassos ot Iho community, that It Is now I ndlspensiblo as a t.inlo medicine. It costs but lit. tie, purines the 1-1 iod and gives tono to tho ctomtch, renovates tho system anil prolongs life. I now only ask a trial ot this valuable tonic Prlco $t per bottle. E. V. Kunkel. solo proprietor, Thlla rtetphta, Pa. Ask your Dmgjlst for Hunkel's Bitter W'lno ot Iron and tako no other mako, Sold only In II bottles-. All others aro counterfeit so bewaro of them. Oct six bottles for S3. " WORMS REMOVED ALIVE. K.F. Kunkel's Worm Sirup never falls to destroy TW,fcat, and Stomach Worms. Dr. Kunkel. Is Iho only successful physician In this country for t!u re raoval of uoruis. Ho removes 'Tape Worm with bead, and all complete, allvo in two hours, anil notco until removed, send for a clrcularorcallon your druggist ancLtrct a bottlo ot Kunkel's Worm syrup, prlco it. It never falls. (10OD ADVICE. Now is the time ofyfnrfor Pneumonia. Lung Fever, Ac. Every family should lime a buttlu of Boscheo's German Kyiup. Don't allow fur one moment Ihnl cough lo take hold of your child, your family or jourself. Consumption, Aslhtnn, Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrhage.", and other fatal diseases may set in. Although it is true German Syrup is curing thousands ol those dreaded diseases, yet it is much better lo havo it nt hand when three doses will cure you. Ono bottle will last your whole family n winter nnd keep you safe from danger. If you aro consumptive, do not rest until you have tried this remedy. Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cenls. Sold by your druggists. nug. 30, '78-tf ji Vnrlous Cnnsrs Adranclns years, care,McVncs3,dlsa9polntmcnt,and hereditary predisposition all operate to turn the hair; gray, and either ot them Inclines It to shed pre maturely, AVer's ftAiit Viooh will restore faded or gray, light and red liatr to a rich tnwn or deep lilack'as may desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, ghlng 16 a healthy action, and removes and cures dandruff and humors. By Its use falllngholr Is checked, and a new growth will bo produced In all cases where the follicles are not destroyed or glands decayed. Its effects mo beautifully thown on brasby, weak or stcUy hair, to which a few applica tions will produco the gloss and rrc&luiess ot 3 outh Harmless and sure In Its operation, It Is Incompara ble -as a dressing, and Is especially valued for tho sottlustre and richness of tone It Imparts. Itcon tales, neither ell nor dje, and will not sou or color white camtrlc; yet It lasts long on tho hair, and keeps It fresh and vigorous. FOR SALE BY AU. tlBlLERS. nO.3 Business Notices A SEWING MAOHINE NEEDLE nml SCISSORS COMBINED. The particular advantage of this enmbinn Hon is in having a cutter for severving Ihe thread at tho nearest powible point to the nnpritnr the finrxt urn nlmnnMt iippiIIo ninth operator, mejinesc ana strongest n ecu jo maae. A complete assortment for all Smviug 3 In chines for saloonlvbvD A'Creasv onno- :! if t nul tfu A,reas" site tho Episcopal Church. Boot headquarters at McKlnney's. A Sawyer wanted lor a saw mill. Inquire of J. Schuyler, Tone's by the hundreds, 10 cenls lo 1J00 yair a; i. w. iiartman's j McKinneys Shoo Store below Court House. Another lot of Knickerbocker Dress Goods lor i cents, a yard and Brocades for 12 J-cents nt lvUtz blonn s. Call at McKinney's for Shoes. I. W. Ilartmnn is Increasing his stock in the Hook department ofhis store. Auy Book you wish can be furnished in 3 days if not 1U StOCK.. Rubbers ntMoKinucY's. A fine selection of Ladies' Gold -Watches and Chains, both American and imported iv the best makers at L. JJernham s Jewel ry store. Best Syrup iu town for 48 cents n callon aj.Ureusy'8. Glassware of all kinds at I. W. Hart- man p. acts OU cents to 1.5 Boots nnd Shoes cheap at McKinney's. 10 nieces of full width Sheeting aud nil- low caso Musllus at 1. Y. llartmun s. IX A. Creasy keeps n full lino of choice goods, Mich jCs oauued goods, Jellys.and tells cucaper man nny one in town, uall anu see. I. W. Hartmnu is opening his spring stock ol rrints nuu urea goods. DOBBIN'S lflEOTRI0 SOAr. Having oblaiued the agency of this UKLEBRATr.D SOAP for Bloomsburg and viciuitv. I aPPend thO opinion of some of our best people as to. its roGtlt. l.T I 1 Vl. T-I Cl 1 i iwivu useii ouuuin a r.icctric ooan inaue by I, li. Crngln ec (Jo., Philadelphia, r.i., ior wasiuug auout ten years, aim tlimt it superior to any otlier, iUrs. u. w Hartley ." "Wehaveusetl Dobblu sl-;iec ilveoananu find it superior to any other or all others. Iilrs, W . 11. Jacobv. Mrs. B. H. Stohner, I desire nil my friends and customers to , Give Mb Soap one Trial, so that they may know just how good the iest ouap iu iuu uuiicu ointrs is.- i. n. JIAIZR. july 12, 7S-ly - , Bloomsburg, Pj. John Henson offere his services ns cener- nl laDprer.nt reasonable wages. Admission free at McKinney's, Fresh lotof Oranges and Lemons this week nl u. A, (.reaiy s. Greatest stock of new vnite DitheN in the County nt I. w. llartman's. Tea sets 3.75, atuuo lAlt FuhuiK Pkices. (OOP llKUSSEIS CAHI'ETB, T50 pOl VOTJ. iN'OKM, VELVETS. 110llYl.iii:SiiE!it.nnd TllHKH.l'I.YdAH l'KT8 ot equally lo x prices. 0 1 L U LOT US, mi w u ihs from S&c. iter s-ard. liA o K cuitT A 1 N t, f i.oo per pair, to thoflnest REAL ,.SHtPPARD KNAPP'S 189 and 101 Sixth Avenuo, corner ltth street, NEW VOItK. xtov, n. ns-om, a4co PITYIPIsSS. ' I'wlllmanFri'e)thoreCeli for aslmple Venrr. BIE liaLM UlJt Will ritmii Tnn VHtri '1 f t.,i, l'LED iuid Blotches leaMilg Iho skin sort, clear aud be-nuiiiui , nun msiiueiiiiiis ior producing a luxurt antgrowih ot hair una bald head orsimiolh lace. Aiwrt-w, inciosiug ao sta-np, lieu vandtlfs Co., !u- Auuewvis, I. UA-ev liOV. Z, 'Ts-Cm BUBINEF8 OAKDH, VISITING CARDS, LETT Kit It K MIS, DILL HEADS, 1'ilSTKHH. n.. Jtn KcaUy and Cheaply printed at the Colum uian utllco. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having tx nn pernnnently cured of that dread disease, Cunsnmptlin, by a Hlmple reme dy Is anxious to mako known lo his fellow suffer ers tha means of euro. To all who desire It be will send a copy of tho prescription used, (free of charge ) with directions fnrprearignnd using the same wntch they will nnd n uro Cure for consuup ilox, Aslbno, Broiiebttls. Ac, .Parties wlsnnig the Prescription. will please ad dress K. A. WILSON, ll Penn St., Wliumahurg, N. Y. sAco nqv, iv, -is-om ERRORS OP YOUTH. AOsxrtFJtiN whosiimred for years from Nervous ImmUTT PRtuATUKR Decay, and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will for thn sake or suffer ing humanity, send fieo to all who need it, the reel pi snd direction for making the simple remedy by which hi was cured. sutTeiers wishing to prollt by the nilvertlser's exiierlonce can do so by addressing In perfect umndeneo. JOHN II, IKJDKN.M Cedar eL, Now York, nov, sj, ti-em oco PILES! Dr. Taber'n Colebralcd Painless Romedy is tho boRtevpr knnwn frir Ptrrs nf nvpr-v IHnrt ntlanritn, Ilehlns, Blind, Inward. Ac.) and all diseases of the HrcTcv, whether recent or long standing. It gives Instant relief, and effects a radtral and permanent cure. It Is prescribed by all phj slclans who aro ac quainted with It, Chronic cases readily vleld to It, Kosurgteal operation required. Try It and relieve your Bufferings. ONLY to cents for alJBOB paci tur. sent by mall on receipt of prlco. Forsaloby all Urngglsts. DiuJ. FABEHtCo., lAnnst,,N.Y. nov. m, - -cm niteo Dauchy & Go's. Advt's. Hlfi TH Cinnn Invested tn Wall St. Slocks I U (MUUumakcs fortunes every month. Book sent tleo explaining everything, au. dress Baiter 4: Co., Bakeirs, 17 WaU street, N, Y. feu. 14, S-iw . d I'ltoTttrnixfj Tor.s. PARENTS, you need no limner throw nwny your Ciiiijiken's shoes before they are Hale worn, on account of Holes tiiocou the Toes, tilhcr the SILVER Will Prevent This. Ask for tuisr Shoes wubn Butino. feb. 14, "7J-4W d WMtrsxswnmra! k'ABENfcN'S CAPCINE There Is no doubt about tho trrcat Runertnr! trot thl article over common norotn niastpra iand other extei nal remedies, such an llulmebts t lectricat appliances, &c. Ask phj siclaos tn your own local! t about It. Itlsuomlcmil. froifibyaiiarugffists, jtioo so cenw. HOWTOGETTHtM intbbttpifiofihiii.. i,oon,ooo a crci for ., ( criW enp? ef K " I'bcIIIs Heme t d(t tddxtii Land Oeramluloacr Ulnt Kuiu. BAYARD TAYLOR a!" la"" AOF.NTS WANTED. Secure, terrltnrv nt cnee. (iOAsERCiTV Pen. IIocsc, 7!3 Sansom st , Phllo. ICO. XI, JIH4W ll This Great Skin Cure Is WAWtANTKD to euro Salt Hheum, scald Ileal, Dandruff, Pltnple3'and comedones. Sold everywhere. Sent on receipt of price. -small boxen 50 cents, large fl Preponuby Weeks A Potter. Boston, son dtoboxssoa for circu lar and testimonials. d feb. 23, 'BMW DIPTHERIA ! Jolitiffon'a A.iothue Liniment will positively prevent this terrible disease, and tM positively lurontno cases in ten. Information that will savu many uvea sent rroo nv mail. Don t delay roonvnt. Prevention 13 better than cure, sold everywhere. l. . JoiniNoii & co. u aiigor,itiaiiiu ieo. 25, '.Mir a DMINISTKATOIVS NOTICE. E3TATE Or AUUUSTC3 MASON, CECCASKD. Lrtters nf AdtTtnfctrntlnn nn th cstAtn nf AiipiirI us Mason, lata or the Town ot hloomsburff.Columbla co deceased, have beeii crantod by tho Keelstcrof satd county to the underslsnea Administrator to whom nltpersons indebted are requested to makelmmedl- ate paj men t, and those having clalmBor demands ujralW tho estate will mako tut-m known to tho ad- mlnutrator without delay. JOHN A. FUNSTOX, Administrator. El cmstrarg, Pa. feb.!l,ts;o-cw A UDITOIt'S NOTICE, m the matter ot the sale ot tho real estate of Peter J. nachman by the Sherln:, at the suit sr J. r. t'onner. Tho umlerslened Auditor antiolnted by the agree ment ot part'es Interested o distribute the rroceds ot me said sale will sit at his onicoln liloomsburg on Saturday, -March Kd. HI9 at ten oclock In tho lorcnuuH lur mo purpose Ol nis appuinunuui vrut-u and where all persons having a lien on sold fund con attend If they see proper. feb.il. fj-iw Auditor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! In pursuanco of an order ot tho Orphans' Court ot i-uiuuiuiu cuuuiy, iuu uuuersiucu .xecuiur ui uio last will and testament of John Shuman, lateot Hea ver townsblp.Columbla county.decensed, will expose to publtc sale on the premises on Saturday March 8tli, A. D., 1879, at ten o'clock a. m., the following valuable real es tate, to-wlt I Tho undivided one-halt interest ot said John fcbu- man, deceasod In all that certain messuage and TRACT OF LAND I situate In Beaver township oforosald branded and described as follows, to wit : Northwardly by land of Christian Shuman, eastwardly by landot Mrs. I Caroline Mann and land of Charles Michael, south wardly by land of John Hoats and Jacob Fry and westward!? by land ot reter Fisher, containing 170 ACRES more or leas. ALSO, all that certain mossuago and TRACT OF LAND, situate Inttio township ot Beaver aforesaid bounded and described as follows, viz ! Ueglnnln? at a black oak, corner, thenco by land of Charles Michael, south thlrty-threo and a quarter degrees, w et thlrty-flvo pcrchos to a stono haap, thenco by lands of John Hoats due oast,ono hundred and titty. six perches to a stono heap, thenco by lands ot tho West Duck Mountain Coal and iron Company north. Ihtrty-threo and a quarter degrees east perch- I Mra nnrtll ablilu.n.a xvtict Oft r.n-j.haa tn a ,l.nnA., ...W, . rr-l. . atono heap, thence by said Shearman's heirs due I north 32 perches to a stono Lean formerlv a black I ' oak, thenco oy lands of charlos Michael southeigh ty-one djgrees west ono hundred and twenty-tight jierches to tho place cf beginning, containing y I T A (J II E S, I strict measure. I TBHMS OF" SALE. Ten per cent, ot ono-fourth of mepurcnaso money to do paia at mo striking aown of lle property.: tho one-fourth les3 the ten per cent at the confirmation of sale, and the remaining three- "M w" """ '"" JOHN KLl NO AM AN, Kxecutor. AL0, at the samo time and plaeo will bo sold by Elizabeth shuman the other undivided half Interest ot tho flrat ultove described piece ot land, upoft tho sarco terms as above stated. ELIZABETH SHUMAN. feb, vi,u;s-ts Important to Lawyers. mlnlstrators, ouardlan', Township o'aicers, and bust ucss uieii geuertuij , We have on hand a lanra nssnrtmrnt. nt IothI blanks for the uku of ttornays, Ju stlces and Con stable's blanks of all kinds, lioto and Kcceipt books ivi Avuumuuiib-'iaixvi I'll IOE LIST. TTOitsers iuanics. Precipe for Summons. ri. ru. llulo to take Depositions. " '- chooso Arb irntors. s cents aplete, or f LIS per hundred. Tuition tor Appolntmetitot Guardian.. ' " rftutinn llulo to tako Depositions. Narr In Debt, with confession, " Assumpsit. Mechanics U.u. 4 cents L-ach or S3.t0 ner hundred. I Vetlllou for tale of Ileal Estate s cents each. JUSTICE'S BLANKS. fiubna-nas. Summons. Warrants. Execution, so ssceulscach. ' leases ... ,..., s cents each Blue Deeds Pnrchineut Deeds iu is s Airrei mtnts Orphan a court alts . so for ll fio aimisiuujef ales s cents each AioniraL-e .ana lionu . is i AU kiiiusoi Miles Iftl-lltts Nllf.u. Kj-l.rl llnlnH llr.n c Orders, neatly bound, constantly on hand, or made to order ou short notice. eain pn-part-ii.iu uo neater lob w ork than anj Other ollk-e In this county. , u.lJuitWY & SLELL , Editors and Proprietors nf llini-nii-u..iu Bloomsburg, Pa JOB PRINTIftQ Keally and cheaply executed at the Columbian Office. MARKETREPORTS. BLOOM8BURQ MARKET. Wheat perbushel....... ii.u) Hj-e ' , .p Corn, new, " 45 oats, " " ! i-iour per Darrei s.oo cioverseed ... , (.so Klaxseod l.m nutter Klffis Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples .. ., Hams i hm shoulders Lard per pound ... Ilnperton .... , is 11 it , so 04 .17 8.U- neeswax ......i...... ........ vs Timothy Seed ,,,,, 2.10 . w, VUUTATJUNH FUK COAL. No. 4 on Wharf s s.oo per Ten NO. 0 " , I j.IB " lilacksmlth's Ltitnp on Wharf t t,w " " Dltumlnona " M u w NEVV ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFFS SALE. lly virtue ot sundry writs Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia cou- ty, Rod to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or out cry, at the Court House lo liloomsburg at one o'clock, p, m, on SATURDAY, MARCH 8th, 1879, All that certain lotot ground sltuatoin Locust township, Columbia ceunty.Pcnnsylvaiila, described as follows, to wlLrtoundod on the north by land of Jacob Stlnc, offfb Bouth by land ot Jacob Stlne, on the east by public road, and on the West by land of Joseph Carl, containing one hundred and sixteen acres tnoro or less, on which are crectsd a frame house, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized taken Into cxecntlon at the suit of Wm. P. Tfahlcr and Daniel Stlne, Administrator of Jacob Stlne, deceased against Solomon Yeager and to be sold as the property ot Solomon Yeager. BvxaLT, Attorney. Vend. Ei. ALSO, All that csrtaln lot seventy-one situate In the borough' of Berwick, bounded and described as follows : Deglnnlng at a corner of Mrs. Nlcoly's lot on Front Btrect running along sold Front street forty-nine feet six Inches to corner of lot be longing to John Martz, thenc'atoog Bald Martz's to Second street one hundred and eighty-one and a halt feet thence nloog Second street aforesaid forty nine and a half feet to the corner of lot of Mrs. P Nicely aforesald.thence along the same ons hundred and eighty-one and a half feet to tho place of begin ning, on which arj erected a two-story frame dwel ling, frame stable and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at tho null of Fuan Ttambach, Kxccutrlx ot Daniel Itambach for use of vt'..'. Knorr against Philip M. Senderltng with no tice to Ocorgo Waller and Henrietta his, wife and t bo sold as tho property or Philip M. Senderltng with notice to Ocorgo waller and Henrietta his w lie. i ALSO, All that certain real estate situate to the Town ot liloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania! bounded on the north by public road aulog to Ka py, east by lot of M, C. Woodward, south by an al ley and west by roplar street, whoreon aro elected a log house, a thop, and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken lu execution at tho suit of William Krlckbaum against l'eler Jones and to bo sold as the property ot Peter Jones. Ikitz. Attorney. Al.H.ra. ALSO. All that certain tract ot land situate In Hearing creek township, bounded as follows, to-wlt ! Begin ning at a post a corner ot land belonging to the es tate ot Wm. Yocum, deceased; In line of land ot 11-' Jali Horn and running from thence by land ot sold Elijah Horn, south twenty-one degrees, west one hundred aud sixty-seven and one-half perches to a stone at the public road called the old Heading road thence by said road by land ot Thorn aa Hoacb, north ntty-four degreea west eighty-two and two- tenths perches to a stone In the aforesaid road thence by Bald road north eighty-one and a halt de grees n est three and one-tourth perches, thence north three and three-fourths degrees east three and six-tenths perches to a stone tn a Held ot t) lchael Fcdcrolf,andrunnlngbylandbelongluila the estato of Michael Mowrer north eighty degrees west twenty-four and Blx-tenths perches to an oak stump in the public road near by and at the house of John W'ltchy thence by tho public road called the Mlne.Qap road running by other land of said Michael iMeroir north eight and one-halt degrees west six- tj perches to a stono In said road, thence by the same north forty-one and a quarter degrees east for. ty nine perches to a post, thence by the same north thirty-six and three-fourths degrees cast twenty- nine and six-tenths perches to a stone In said road thence diverging from the aforesaid road and run ning by land of Said Michael Federolf south sixty- nine and ono-half degrees east twenty-tour and one- half perches to a stone, thence by the same north twenty-one degrees east twenty-two and eight tenths perches to a stone In line of land belonging to me csiaio ot wiiiiam yocum, atoresaid, tnenco Dy Bald lino Bouthslxtj-nlne onda halt degrees, east eigniy-seven pcrcucs to mo place or Daginning, con- talnlng lUtf acres neat measure be the same'more or less, on which are erected a dwelling house, barn and other out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken execution at the suit of William Pfahler. and Daniel Stlne, Administrators of Jacob Stlnc, deceased who wae Asslgneo ot John RJones against William Swisher and to bo sold as the prop erty of Wm. Swisher. Eteblt, Attornej, Levari Facias. ALSO. All that certain tract ot unseated mountain land sttuate In Mlmln township Columbia county, Penn sylvania, bounded by land ot Daniel Xungcsser, Abram Srhwetfrenhelser and others, containing two hundred acres more or less. ALSO, One lot ot ground sltuatoin tho town otMlcim vllle, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on tho north by Second street, east by lot of Joseph MastcUer, south by Third or Main street, west by lot ot A. J. Buckalow, whereon are erected a frame dwelling house, barn and other out-bulldlngs. ALSO, One lot of ground situate In thj town ot Mlfllln- vllle. Columbia county, renrsyivanla. bounded on the north by Second street, on tho east by street on the south by Third or Main street, and on tho west by lot ot John Keller, being stxty-stx feet front by two hundred and thirty feet deep. ALSO, All tho defendant's title In ono lot of ground situate la the town of Miminvllle, Columbia county, Penn sylvania, bounded on the north by Second Btrcet, on tho east by lot of John Keller on the Bouth by Third or Main street, and on tho west by lot ot Theodore Fedder. ALSO, All tho delta dant's title In four Iota ot ground situ ate in the town of Mtnunvllle, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Third or Main street, east by strent, south by Fourth street and west bylot ot Michael Knlttle containing one and a half acres more or less, seized, taken Into execution at the suit of A. W Creamer against John Ko!lcr and to be sold as tl.e property ot John Keller, I ittlis, Attorneys. Vend. Ex. AL&O, AU that certain lot or piece of ground situate In Locust township, Columbia county, State of Penn B) ivania, bounded and described as'follows lTiSSSS& ot land of Kolb and liaub, running thence by landot Kolb ana itauo, soma tys degrees, east ts perches to a stone, tacnee ny the same south MX degrees west 44 t-io perches to a stone thence by land of said Is aac Lewis norm iif degrees, west ctx perches to a post thence by land of William Shuttx north ?x de grees east 4 8-10 perches to the place of beginning. coniainungvg acres and 113 perches. Tract No. J. situate la Locust township, Columbia county, State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows i Adjoining other lands ot William, Shutx the execu- turn defendant and Ilenry Fisher and Iteuben Culp and others, containing 10 acres' more er less, w here on hi erected atratne dwelling house, barn and other out uuuuings. Seized, taken Into execution and to be sold as the property ot uuara shultz. Aisorr x ItiuwN, Attorneys. Vend. Kx, AIO, All that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In the town of Catawissa, county of Columbia and state ot Pennsyluanla, bounded and described as follows On me east by an alley running parallel w 1th Fourth street In said town of Catawissa, on tbe west by rounn su in said town, on the north bybouse and lot otjowen hostenbauder, on the south by land of Geo. iiugnss, wuereon is erected a frame dweUlnghouse and other out-bulldlngs, also a well of water not In condition lo be used. rn . ' TZ ... .. : . seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as tho property oi w, K.jonn. Abbott Ituiwx, Attorneys, Vend Ex. ALSO, All (hat certain piece or trsct ot land situate part ly In Catawissa and partly In Locust township, Co, lumbla county, renns)lvanla, bounded by lands of John Fageley, Philip ilsnhardt, John Yeager am wiiilatn Hughes' estate, containing II acres and ll perches, whereon Is erected a good saw mill, frame dwelling nouse, barn and other outbuUdlngs. Seized, taken Into execution and to be sold as property ot David 8. llower. ABB01T& ltuiwN, Atterneys. Fl Fa, Terms cash on the day of sale. JOUNW. HOFFMAN. .. bhcrlB, wv. ir-u .ADMINISTKATDW BALE' OF TALUADLI REAL ESTATE J The undersigned Administrator of John OelshllnA late ot Denton township, deceased will expose M puMlosale on the m sea on Thursday March 20th, 1879, at tf n ccock a, m., the f ollowtng descrfbed properly to-wlt I LOT OF GROUND situate In Denton township, bounded on the I ny lands or Joseph Ash, Samuel Tost and Daniel fihults, on the east by lands ot William Iphcr. oastt south by lands of Jonas Doty, IllramDepoe and Jph narns, on ino west by lanos or liossei nnuns, con taining lOfl -A. O 3R, E S. moro:orlcs8,'8IXTY ACRES ot which Is clearcd'aBd Id a good state ot cultivation. There la also upom tnopremisos ayoung bearing ArPLK ORCHARD, with an abundance of reach, cherry and other fruit trees. The balance of the tract is heavily Urabercs with white oak, rock oak and whltoplno. There U crecixd on the premises a FRAME HOUSE, BAItN, ana other out buildings. Hold sublcct to the navment annnaUv of tho Inter est on tho dower to the widow of John Delshltnt and at her death to the payment to the he Irs. Tsrhs and Conditions of Salic. Ten per cent, of the one-fourth ot the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of Ihe property. The ono-tourtk less ten per cent, at confirmation of sale, and the re maining three-fourths one year thereafter with In terest from confirmation nisi. J. M.llKISIII.INE. W. J. llLCXAHw. Administrator. Aii-y ior usiau. xeo. xs, isiv-is SHERIFFS SALE. Dy virtue ota writ of Alias Vena Ex. Issued oat of the Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Susquehanna Hotel, tn tho town of catawissa, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, at two o'clock p. : on THURSDAY, MAKCH 27th, 1879, All that certain lot or piece ot ground situate In the town of Catawissa, county of Columbia, and State ot Pennsylvania, bounnded and described as follows: Hcglnnlngat a post setfor a corner tor said lot at the Intersection of the two publlo road loading from Ihe town ot Catawissa, respectively to Holllnhead and McICctvy mills, and running from thence by tho north aide of said rood leading ,from McKelrj 's mill south eighteen and ,oac-halt degree east one hundred and lo. ty -live feet six Inches to post, thence by land ot J, n. Knlttle north titty and one-fourth degrees east one hundred and nvo feet to a post north side ot aforesaid road loading froj Catawissa to Holllagshevl's mtll,thenco by the same north sixty-four degrees, west one hundred and for ty-four feet to tho place ot beginning, whereon la erected.'a three-story brick bul Idlng, tho first story ot htcli contains two store rooms, now occupied by dry goods and grocery merchant and watch-maker, second story by pubilo hall, and third story by Ma sonlo LoUe and chapter ; also a ono-story frame ware house,betng the ground upon which said build ing Ac, Is erected bounded by the roads before men tioned, and In the rear by property now or late et he Catawissa seminary. Seized, taken In execution and to be sold as th property ot the Catawissa Masonic Association. Abbott & Huawn. Attorneys. ALSO All that certain lot o( ground situate tn the town ot Catawissa In thojeounty ot Columbia, Hate of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit I Deglnnlng at a post set tor a corner of said lot at tlx Intersection of tho two pubilo roads leailng trora the town ot Catafflesa respectively to HoUlngshoad and McKelvy'3 Mills and running from thenco by the north sfde of said road leading fromMo- Kelvy's mill sottth eighteen and one-halt degfeea east ono hundrel and forty-five feet six inches to post, thence by lands of Joseph II. Knlttle north fif ty and a quarter degrees, cast oneliundred and Ave feet to a post on the nonhMde ot the aforesaid rbsd leading irom Catawissa to HoUlngshead's mlll.thene by the same north sixty-four degrees west ono hun dred and fourty-tour feet to tho place ot beginning on which are erected a three-story brick building, 6 tire rooms, public hall and Masonlo hall, being the ground upon which said building, &c.. Is erected. boundeJ by the the roads before mentioned; and tn the rear by property now or late ot the Catawlaa Seminary. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot C. B nrockway against Robert Oorrell with notice to Cat awissa Masonic Association Garnishee and to be sold as .the property ot tsatd Catlwlssa MasonM Associa tion CUrnlsbee. It.wKLL, Attorney, AI. Vend, Ex. ALSO, Allthat certain lot ot ground situate tnBbarlna creek township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, Described as follows, to wit : Dounded on the north by laa I of Abram Rice, on the south ny land ot Con rad llonsman.on the we3tby land otMlchael Straus- scr and .William Yeaxer, and on the east by land ot ipuraim Leiby,containlng seventy-three acres mora I orless, on wblchare erected a dwelling house, barn. i ana out-uutiaings. ALSO, One other piece ot land, bounded on the norther land of Jacob Straus-er, on the west by laad of Solomon strausser, en the south by lana of Teter llower and on the cast by landot Con rad llousmsn and William Yeager, co ntalnlng eigh teen acres. ALSO, One other piece ot land bounded online norm by lands ot Judge Cox, on the west by Iand at Solomon Strausser, on the south by land of Abram nice ana on tbe east by land ot Abram Ills o and Leonard Ad ams, containing fltteenlacres. ALSO, All that piece or parcel of ground situate In Hoar Ing creek Township Columbia county ;Pennsylvanl aesenned as follows, to wit: bounded on the south by lands of Franklin Yocum, on the West by land ot Samuel Uauck, on mo north by land of Wm. Drels bachandontheeastby landot J. II. Kltnger, con taining thirty acres m ore or less, on which aro erect ed adwelllng hpusc and outbuildings. seized, taken in execution at the suit of Wllllara Swisher, Administrator ot Elizabeth Kltngerman against David It. llower and to be sold as the prop erty of David It. llower. Ditcckwav & EIjWell, Attorneys. AL Vend. Ex. All that certain messuage, tenement or tract of land.8ltuato in Locust township, Columbia oiunty, state of Pennsylvania, bounded and Uesirlbed aa follows : that is to say, beginning at a stone tn tha public road leading from Slabtownto Malnvtlle run ning thence by land of Solomon strauser and WU llam Adams north thirty-eight degrees, west eighty. four and nve-tenms perches to a stone, thenco br land ot George Strausser south seventy-six degree west sixiy-iwo perches to a stone, thence by lana of Lewis Bunge south eight degrees west thlrty-nvo and nve-tentlis perches to a stone, thenco by toe satae south thirty-eight degrees cast one bundrca and three perches to & stone, thence by toe tamo south fty-three degrees, west three perchea to a stone, thence by land of Solomon strausser. south ntty-elght degrees cost sixty-eight perches to a stono In the centro of the public road leading from siautown to Mainvlue, thenco In said road and by land ot Solomon t Irausser north twenty degrees east nineteen perches to ajstono, thence In and by tba same north Dve degrees east (elxty-clght perches to tne place ot beginning, containing sixty-two acre Btrlct measure, on which are erected a frame dwel ling house, barn and other out-bulldlngs. beized, taken in execution at the suit ot David Het- wlg, Executor ot i-eter Ilelwlg' deceased against Isaac Lewis with notice to John Adams, ttrre tenant and owner, and to be sold as tbe property ot Isaac Lewis, witn notice to John Adams terra tenant ana owner. Abbott t DniwK, Attorneys. Levari Faclaa.' ALSO, AU that certain tract of land situate In Catawissa township, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt t Beginning at a pine, corner of late John Dartman'a land, and running thenc i by the same south elsb.tr- stx degrees, east tolrty-stx perches to a stone, thence Bouth nrty-three degrees oner hundred and Jtwcnty nve perches to a stove corner of Moses llartmaa'a land, thence by the same south seventy-four degrees wesr.eignty-rour perches to stones, south seventy degrees west elghty-nve perches to stones, nortu twenty-seven degrees west thirty-six perches U etoues.soutu elihty degrees west clxty-nlne perches to stones, thence by laud of John Hitter north three degrees east one hundred and eighty-one and three- tenms perches to Btones, thenco by land of Samuel Shuman south clghty-slx degrees east one hundred and nve-Unths perches to stones, thence by lana late of John Hartman south four degrees, west sixty-four aud ttve-tenths perches to the place ot be glmJng, contatnlog'.ono hundred and sevent).alx acres and one hundred and thirty-f our pcrches,Btrici measure, wuereon are erected a large two-story frame imemng nouse, bsrn aud other necessary out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Ueoraa Hughes against Isaiah John, with notice to J, X. Smith, Assignee ot I. John Son. and to be sold as me property Isaiah John. W, J, 3icit.w, Attorney. Levari Facias. Terms cash on day ol sale. . 3 - . J01IN w- HOFFMAN, feb.83 ID-ta bberlff. A DMINlSTltATOH'S NOTICE EST1TK Or SlUL'EI. D. Wlllrr. nr-V.RBti letters of Admtnl.trutlcn on ibeKtuif f.f miui Ii. While, late uf Hsblngciwk twp.Col., -o deoa. have been grunted by the Kt-clster of Mid rounly to the undersigned Admtnlstrstor.to wLc niull n-isona the Indebted are reciui-Med to make Immediate pi) meat and those having claims cr dt mauds ualnst the es tate will make them ktowntothe sdmintsirator without delay. irawr 11. J. CONN EH, AdmiLlttrator, Jan.U.TS-.w. orangeviue, r.,