THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA "(WNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. II I, II (I Jl S II V II (I, It 1 I" A T, 31 A V S, ls;o Hull Routt Time TaMe. .AlKA WANNA IiLOOJiSllUIttl HAIL IIOAD Accommodation Train,,,. l oil i r.iln Kpri'. 1 Train NORTH. flOCTII. ..(US A.M. 8.WA.M. . A. M Ui I'. M . 1.M P.M. U.4SA. M OATAWIHSA ItXlI. ItOAl). NOHTH. OCTtl Aci-nmmnrl.itlon Train e,w A. M. t.SO 1', ft. tlr 'Hilar nxprcs 4.M 1'. M. 11,45 A.M. Tlii-otwh arson Express train cither to New YuU or rulladclphte . Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and Wllltamsport. STAUE LINES. rminiu anp W.onMiiUKn. I,eavo Camtra Monilajr, u ilticilay and Friday ut 0:Mn in., arrlvo.it UlnomslmriJ by il!3ila,ui. I-oavo r.loomslmrtf on samo d ij s alter urrlvilof i'lillailclhta mall. liimiiriiu 1 AiitniMIXK, U-ao Lalrdivillo Tii"Ml(jr 'UiursiUv unci MturiLu nt T;30 a. oi., tirrlUnT at lilnnrasbnnr by u in, Loaio Mlooms burn on hamnd.il a ntkr nrrliat or I'nrladelplda mill 'I lie ptaffollno terminates at.MIUMllc. Hint in mi'l llloom'-burir. A (tally Maee I'no leaving nenion In tho morning nnd rctumlni; In tho clo ning of tuo tamo day. MAIL UOt'TKS. iiiiTE Hall ami llLonmncmi. Lr-ato Whlto Hall ',-nqfliv. ThurHdav and Haturdiv at itiniin. in.. arriving at lHuomsburp by in a. in. U-ave llloomv burg on eamo d.i)B alter an tvalot l'ulladellihla mall. MCUUIMUJ " '" "miliiK III. 111 wmsburg at 2 p. in. Leaves llloom'.liurtf Tues d iv. Tnuralajr nnd Saturday at s a. m., arriving otn;ntonatip. m. I'lTlUO SALES. Harry W. Sloan, Ailtninitrator of Mari lliirg will Ciller for pale valuable real estate hi J!loonibuifT, on Saturday, May 10, 1870. Sec advertisement In nnollicr column. Court next Jlonilay. Kelly lias gone to lionee-keiping. James Uuttliiron of l"orks,will poon emigrate lo Kansas, lion. E.J. Mcllenry was in town last Mon day. Iter. !) J Waller Jr. preached at '.he Luth eran church on Sunday 1 ut. DEATH OP JOHN 11. UOYER Mm It. Meyer ono of our oldest and The .fiifrio! of n few days ago contained tho folljnlne ! . .... ro.lieclcd citizen, died at hi, homo T .,.,,7,i.JTI" ,n I"'.''" T$ day evening nUbout 8 o'clock. Ho had been Uyl'inilila counly altenipic.1 li mako n i-peecn, tailing in hcnlth for noino time, not nuflerinK I " ,ome ono r"e ,u n l'oinl "f o' because ftomnny disease, hut breaking down, n gener- I.IT0' h'." ''"'V vU,ce Tll ,lmlnl n wcnriinr nnL l,v r.1,1 ,. p ' , , however was not iirese(l and Ihe gentleman ZIZ i. .x V T: l 0r om,,1 "ouUo proceed, when some one ,1-e In- ucioro his death hi, mind wandered, and ho i'ed on the point of ordtr being sustained and wn, under tho Impression (lint ho wn, nwny lhe fpeech liail tn lie supppntlsil until the gen- from home. Ill, great desiro wa, to get back 11!?. J'l' ll0.cr.1!. ''i'. j""''" ..... niutt uiim m mum minim 01 laughter he called another gentleman to order who violated the rules of the home In the same way." to llloum.burg. Ho had been confined to his neii several day, nnd from 7 o'clock on Sunday morning mail his death ho (lept quietly, not moungnr speaking, nnd thus passed nwny. Mr. Moyerwns bom in l'hllalelphia' Sep tember 18th, 17f)'j, nnd moved to Catawisja with his parents, when 'J year, old. While still a' young nun ho moved to this town and engaged In the bmincss of shoem ik. lug, a trade which ho went to nt the age of 11. He learned his trida In Calawli, and immedi ately nfler the espirathm of his npprcntlc-lnp he In compmy with (loorga Hughes of C.ita wia, Jacob Kyerly nnd several other, walked to Canada, where he remained about fl months. ami then rt turned in the same way. The little shanty in which he had his shop nearly sixty years ago still stands at iho mar end of Moyer Iirollurs, down town ding store. In I825hewas married to Misj Minerva Ilirk ley, daughter of Iddlngs Ilirkley, K.q,, nnd from this union came a family of children, among whom are some of our most successful business men, the firm of Moyer Ilrothcrs. Mr. Moyer gradually enlarged his business, having a grocery and clothing store In connec tion Willi his shoe shop, anil afierwards when be was appointed pot master iy l'residmt Tyler, about IS ll, he give up the shue business. Sub sequently he purchased from William McKilvy his stwk of drugs and from that time his bus!- The sudden departure of J. W, Lilly, ticket agent at the Ij. & II. depot on the West side, Is one of the prlnc'pal topic ol conversation. It is alleged that be mbir!le.l about five hundred dollars of the rompiny'i money ,nnd It Is stated, on very giod authority, that he wa) concerned tu the nlfilr for which Starp left Pittton las, year. Mr, Lilly Is n very gentlemanly young man In appearance, and nobody would ever suspect him of having any disps"lllon to pos ses hlni'ilf uuliwfully of other people's prop erty, lie was a number of the Wctt I'itlslon M 1!, Church, nnd stood very high In his own circle of filends. A successor has been un pointed to fill his place. He may be ahlo lo refund the money In lime, but we have not heard what the company Ins decided to do In the mailer. Mr. LMly suhl coal for his cm layers, anil departed without having squared his accounts, and perhaps bo cm arrange the all'ilr in some sillif.ictory manlier- At present his whereabouts are very uncertain. 1'itltton G llecord of the Times, be on fire, The (limes wera extinguished he ore any considerable il rnigi wn done. Th fire originated from a defective Hue. On Iat Wednesday night Ihcioof of Owen j Opting lylcs SprlngOoods HprlngStyles. Kyerly' house In S nit Town wis discovered to ' Call and ste llio ;pw UooiK Ibo Jxew styles nt the Now 1'ilco, Cheaper Ihnn ever, Must be seen to bo believed, better good, nt icner price, nt D, Lowcnberg'a, Spool Cotlon 1 cent n snool. 10 cenls n dozen nt 1). A. Creasy 'a, Oenrge A. Clark keeps llio bust plain Window Shades, Iho best Cord Fixtures, the best Spring l lxtures. Hubber, nt McKlnncy's. W. KItlCKUAU.M VS.T!tr.COL0MMAN. The original intention of the editors of this paper was lo refrain from nnv pnimnnnta nn ncs grew, ami he built up the brick storeland this case. Hut sinco It has cot before thn mil). duelling now occupied by nis family. In 1SG3 bis lie through the c.dumns of other journals it is sons aunud entire control of the drug business a duty which wo owo to ourselves to stnto the and their father retired from active life. He facta. was always an energetic anil public spirited 'Iho candid ites of the Democratic party, for Clinch. ofliees tn ll.l filled nt llm etnnllnn i,t Wivomlmr He leavesa widow and t-ix children, ol which 1878, were nominated on the 10th dav of An. live son, members and employees of the drug gust by the County Convention. On tho same hrm, ristileln l.loom;burg, anil a daughter, week tho names of nil thoso nominated were ll. II. Little K"'p, is putting an iron fence around his premises on Third Street. The iron fence made by S. M.Hesi is hav ing a large sale in town nnd country. John M. Iiarton will take charge of Iho betel at Long Pond during the coining summer. The first week of Court will bo exclusively devoted to criminal cases, and routine business! There will be a Oospel Temperance nueling at the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening next. An opening has been made in the Court House fence on W hiteman's alley, to accomo date lawyers in the Ent building. Under the new lew for registering dogs so as to make them personal property, but one has been recorded that of Henry Aldrich of Ku pert. The :s are one dollar. Mr. William Neal has greatly improved bis premises by sodding the front yard in terraces, and placing an iron fence around the lot. I'eler liillmyer sprained his ankle last week by falling from his front steps to the pavement, and was confined to tho bouse for several daya. The reason why the sun has been obscured for several days is not on account of the murk iness ir Iho air, but because the folks arc rais ing clouds of dust in shaking carpets. During the coming two weeks of Court there will be an excellent opportunity lor those in arrears lo the Columbian to pay what they owe, and for those who are not subscribers to enter their names on our lists. Hon. Thomas Chalfant, edilor of the Dan ville Intclliijcntcr, recently delivered an enter taining lecture on his Iravels in Kurope last summer at the Danville Opera House, for the benefit of the poor. Administrators and Executors, who advertise their notices in tho Cm.UMiuAX, and pay for Ibem nhen ordered will be presented with a neatly bound Kecelpt book for the estate, with out any charge. tr. The firm of J. Schuyler & Son has dissolved, the senior partner retiring and a c-)-prtner ship has been formed between Rollins nnd Hol mes, and James 11. Schuyler, the consolidation tn irn Into r fleet at once. The slock of VnllinsA- Holmes will be removed to the Schuyler Hardware store and the business J the new firm will be conducted there'. We wish this enterprh-cabundant success. The llloomsburg correspondent of the Her mck hahjicntliTtl gives the following list of lllooni candidates for sherifi': Samuel II. Jacob)-, C. A. Knorr, C. K. Hughes, Millon Cox, nnd J. L. Girton. Mr. Ciirton requests ns to state that be is not a caididalc nil docs not expect to be. The above so for ns he is concerned is entirely un founded. lllOIl-ntlCEU IiUTTElt. Quality being equal, the highest price butter is that which is colored best. Tho Perfected liutter Color of Wells Richardson & Co, Vt., is the favorite coloring ued by diarymen of reputation. It imparts a golden yellow, like that of pasture-fed Jersey cows. Druggists keep it. The stock holders of the Dlqoiusburg State Normal School will meet at the ollice of V. V. liillmyer Esq., on Monday, May 5th at 2 30 p. in , to elect four persons as Trustees lo serve for three years, and to nominate four persons from whom the;Superintendent of Public In struction will appoint two persons to serve ns trustees for the same period. We have receiveel a copy of the Colorado Tourist, one of the finest publications of the kind ever issued. It is profusely illustrated with cuts of western 6cenery nnd is well worth the nrico asked for it. Conies can be had of It. J.Shapley, 331 Market St., Harrhsburg, Pa. uy senuiug .-ceiie iiaiujn. Clieiv Jackson's llESTxnrrt Sny Tobacco. wife of J, lin O. Quick of Rupert. Mrs. A Sheldon, another daughter, died last fall. The funeral will take plice this (Friday) afternoon at two o clock from the resilience. placed in tho columns of this paper, nnd nln a list of tho Standing Committee hnnded us by the Chairman of the committee ; the Demo cratic platform nt the suggestion of several The old land marks are gradually passing candidates nnd other leading democrats was away, and new generations fill their places. Mr. E. C. Jones and Mr. Mason while driv ing a vicious horse at Sand's Factory met with a serious accident. The horse became frighten ed at some noise and commenced kicking. The two men jumped from the wagon to escapn from being kicked by the horse. Mr. Jones taking a bad jump broke his leg. He was found by Dr Uardner nnd brought home when alter some lime bis leg was set. The horse belonged to -Mr. 1' red. bcliwmn. It was wise lor the men to get out of the buggy as this horse has been the cause of several accidents, and it is well known when he once commences to kick nothing can be done until he gels away from the wagon, Such a horse should not be permitted to be driven. An article in the I'iMican of last week giv es a false impression as to our claim for cam- paign printing. It says that nmong other charg es there was $1120 for publishing the Demo cratic platform. Wo had no charges for any such thing. A list of articles, announcements of meetings, calls by the chairman of Hie stand also inserted nnd directed to bo allowed to stnnd until the election, although it hnd been published ns political news in Mny proceeding. An editorial endorsing all the local candidates wns published in the snmo issue, nnd from the 10th of August until the election in November there were printed weekly, calls for mcttings through llio county, igilanco committees, ad dresses of the chairman of the Standing Com mittee nnd many other things directly in tho inter'st of the local candidates, matters in winch tho publishers of this paper bad no per sonnl interest whatever. All this work and printing was done in accordance with n custom that has prevailed in this and other counties for years, and with tho expectation on tho part of tho editors that when it came time to print tickets, a sufficient nmount would be paid by the successful candidates to pay in part for the labor and expense of the editors who had giv en their time, labor, and tho use of their own individual persoual property for tho 'benefit of the candidates. Tho tickets were nrinted- 15000 of them a number fixed upon bv con sultntion with candidates and others, nnd nn assessment was mado on tho several eandi Tlin NKliON MB.MOMIAL Wyoming Semtnary, KlngMon, Pa., April 10, 1870. To the former students of Wyoming Seminary' Soon nfler tho death of Dr. Kehon the cill tens of Wllkes-llarre and vlncinlty, who hnd some time been hi, pupils, held a meeting to lake Into consideration the best melhod of per petuating the memory of him whom they so much loved. t this meeting a commitleo was appointed In take the v. hole matter Into consid eration and decide upon a s i liable memmorial. Among all the pirns proposed ihc election of a statue of Dr. Nelson upon the Seminary grounds met wllh an iinaitlinous approvid. To attend to the buslncs contingent on so Important an underliklnit the f illowlng Executive Commit tee was appointed ! Oov. M. Hoyt, President j Col. Stanley Woodward, Vlco President j D. Copelnnd, Herniary 1 Judge Wlnthrop W. Ketcham, Hon. II. W. Palmer, Hon. II. 11. Payne, Hon Geo. Corny, A. I- Lvl, Esq., nnd Tlios. II. Dile, Eq. Payne Pettebone, Esq., was chosen Treausurer of the Meniori il Fund. This committee now present this impottint mailer lo.lhe attention of the foimer sludtnls f the Seminary, and nk their earnest and prompt co-operation. The statue is to be of arble or bronze, and will cost about SC000. It is proposed to ask every eld student whose post-office address can le learned lo contribute something lowsrd this amount. There is, per haps , no one one who cannot clve a didlar. and most can give much more than this, As but a small prnpoitlon of all the former sli-ilents can be reached it will be necessary for those who receive this circular to contribute liberally. A rd photngraph of Dr. Nelson will bu sent to th pemin colli r Uniting from one dollar lo five dollars, and one of cabinentsizo to nil who con tribute live dollars or mine. These idiolo- phs will have on the back n certificate stal ing the amount paid. The committee hope that every one will promptly send his contri bution, ns il is very desirable thai Ibis enter- se be speedily accomplished, All money hould be sent lo Payne Pettebone, Esq., Wy oming, I'. i. To aid this matter further, every student is cspfcially lequtitM t send to .Vr. ). Ctjiclandt AiiytoKjiU., Me nmiirs nnci V. O. ttddress of all e students n to 1S72 whose residence he m.j now. If this request is faithfully complied i t li we shall be abl e lo reach a large number f additional students. In ca-e persons lo whom this circular is sent have changed their residence ltiir friends urc rcyue'ytul to forward it to them. 'the committee al-o announce that in coi.net Mi witli the approaching Anniversary Exer- ses oft he Wyoming Seminary there will be a rand Re-union of the former students in hon or of the memory of Dr, Nelson , at which all are urged lo be present. The meeting will take 'l ice on the afternoon and evening of one 18th, 187S. Let there he a grand rally. HKNnv M. Hoyt. WiNTiinoi' W. KincitAM, II. W. 1'AI.MER. Stanley WoomvAnu, I). Col'KLANU, II. I!. Payne, Geo. Coiiay, A. It. I.KVI, Thus, II. Dale. ltxeeul'uc Committee. ing committee and columns of other matter that dates to pay for tickets, nnd general campaign was printed directly in the interest ol the can elidates, nnd which benefited no one else, was stibmitlfd to show that other services beside tho mere printing of tickets, were rendered, and our regular advertising rates were 1 laced to these to show that if we had done the same work for an Individual it would have amounted to over S100 nio'e than the total nssesiment. The Democratic latfonn was printed in the Coi.UM lilAX in the issuo of May 31st 1S7S, immedia tely nfler the blate convention. After our county convention in August, it was reet and printed in the column of can I idates Ax, for three months, as a political advertisement, this item were left out entirely it would leave an nmount larger at reguUr rates, the assessment. OKANflEVlLLi: ITK.MS. Mr. George 1 leckcnstine commenced a new house to-iiay ; or at least he made a stone biat on which lo draw stone for the foundation of a hoii'i: which he expects to finish in a year. We understand that I). IC. Sloan naspurcha ed the land of John Neyliar.l, lying south ol the Rohrsburg road, beyond the iron bridge Mr. Sloan M becoming quite an extensive and owner. rV Rickelts Esq., of Wilkesbarre passed the Sabbath in town. Rev. Mr. Clees of the Meshodist church be gan n protracted meeting on Sunday evening Mrs. Uritlain and Mrs. Aramerman have eacli n very fine assortment of millinery goods. late, has started the vegetation finely. In hopes of something turning up. I yours truly, WILKINSMICAWBEII. Died, April 12th, 1S79, in Montour town ship at the late reisdence of W. G. Quick, Su ssn Mcllride aged 07 years 5 months and 5 days, after a lingering Illness of nearly eight months. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. Quick, and was one of a family of ten children of whom there are but two living, Mrs, Quick nnd Hugh D. Mcllride of Hemlock township She was n member of the M. E, Church for n pe riod of Ihlrly years, wllh which she was united at the time of her death, Kl'.YLOItlNd EXPEDITIONS. Half the medicine luken by the sick, Is sim ply sent on exploring expeditions. Kidney Wort has a specific and understood ell'tct in curing bad diseases or kidney or liver trouble, with constipation. It is a noble remedy for the piles. Druggists keep it. Tho Jltpitlliean advertises itself as'"tbe new siest nnd most readable weekly in tho county.' Hy reference to iho issuo of this week, twenty- one clipped nnd one original article will bo found on the second page, On tho third page there Is ubout thrco inches more than a col umn of not very interesting local news, nnd the balauco of tho I uge is written with scissors, This is a my fair sample of its Issues. Wu invito a careful comparison of tho Hejiullican WllU llio COMUIIUN, printing, amounting altogether to $210.00 Fins was to cover tho nlmost exclusive use of our paper in the interests of these gentlemen for three months, as well ns the tickets. Wil liam Krickbnuni, candidate for Prothonotnrv, was nssessed Slo.OO ns his share, that being Iho sum paid by Prothonotnrics for yenrs back. Early in January ho wns informed of Iho nmount of the bill and pnyment was requested when bis nnswer wns that as soon ns ho could get in somo fees, ho would settle. No objeo tion was made by him to tho nmount of the bill. Subsequently, in February, we believe, if ho was ngain nsked for n settlement, when lie Ptjp ciiiiiiieu uie inn wns ioo large, and became than mcw hat excited. Uu the last day of March tho sabject wns ngain broached by him in his ofiice, when after n few words ho became much excited, said lie would never pay it, that it was robbery, nnd we might as well come into his house nnd stcnl his pocket book ns to attempt to collect money from him in thnt way. This intimation that we were not far short of thieves called nut the remark that no further attempt to settle with him would bo mado, whereupon lie dared us to sue mm, nnd with considerable profanity said wo ilare not do it. Wo replied that wu could accommodate bun nt once, nnd wo did so. This is how the suit originated A hearing wns held on tho 21st of April be foro Esq. Drawer which resulted in a judgment for the full amount claimed, less a set oil' which ,wo admitted. On the hearing we submitted n list of items to show wh.it work and printing hnd been done. None of tho general work the campaign was included. Though we hail fill The beautiful showers and fine weather of ed page after pngcf'or three months, with mat tor advocating tho principles of tho party, nnd in support of Iho slnto ticket, ho included this list only such matter as was directly in tho interest of the local candidates. At regular advertising rntcs for nn individual this printin was wortli about $.'100.00, yet the total n-sess ment was only $215.00 to cover three month work nnd printing for candidates whoso ag gregate yearly receipts from their offices is now over $10 000. Not n man, with this single ex ception, disputed the bill, nor ex-pressed him self nt all dissatisfied, and wo have Mr. Krick- buum's word for it thnt the reason why he has mado this fight wns because we did not use a few more columns in his defense when there were pioceedings of Quo Warranto instituted against him long after tho election. His de tenso nt Hie hear mg wns t lint lie lind not o: dereii the printing done; and that ho had pan the chairman of tho Standing Committee iot which lie supposed was to coer all campaign expenses. It has been customary for the chairman to ma an assessment to cocr such expenses ns horse hire for speakers traveling through tho county mass meetings, brass I'AltlS tlllEEN AND POTATOES. The question so frequently asked, '-is Pjris Green ns used on the potato lilant calculated to make the matured potato injurious to the health when taken into the system," is one of such absorbing interest to both the producer and consumer of the esculent, that wo publish for their benefit the result of some experiments made ill Ibis line by our townsmen, Dr. R. S. Simiugtnn. The Doctor hid bslf a pound of Pari Green used on a bill of potatoes list summer in order lo te-t them. He had the potatoes amounting lo live pounds boiled for sixteen hours with the skins on : the water leldeil arsenic. He then subjected the in-ide of the potato to twenty hours boiling and ap plied to tho water the usual liquid tests for ar senic, but indication of its presencs were so faint and diubtful that he concluded to have Mr. John drove apply the extrtmely delicate test known as the hydrogen lest, which was conu-ntion expenses. carefully done j the indlcitlons of Iho presence bands, and tho like, but none of ibis fund goes nf arsenic wire decided, but in such nualluuan- to pay printing bills. Jt is somewhat remnrk tities'lhat the Doctor has no hesitation in say- ablo that a man who has been a politician fo ing there is no danger in using the potato, He fifteen years should suppose that $50.00 would sliilpd that be was prevented fiuishing up the W nil the campaign bills to which be would experiment bv reason of tho loss of Mr. Grove's bo nsked to contribute, that would be mado i. office and the potatoes with it by fire. Other- helping him to an ollico worth $12,000 fur tho wise tbev could have determined the amount K t ""eo years. of arsenic in the whole lot. The conclusion the no Have endeavored lo give brully tho facts Doctor comes to in view of the experiments ' this case Irom tho beginning, because made, is lo this edict : the infiiiiles.iuial statement giving an erroneous impression has amount as well as the fict that arsenic Is near ly insoluble in cold water j also that it is lia ble to be washed deep into the ground by rains, nnd the elective power of plants and vegeta bles intended by the Creator for man's use which enables them to reject to a great exten- the injurious ingredients contained in the soil the power of the human system to It lerate or eliminate nil poisons taken In mud .rate quanti tin .warrant the assertion that its use is en tirely free from danger. The Doctor finds that from analysis that Paris Green is an adulterated aisenite of copper. He says the wniil is not to be found in the dictionary, works on chunislry, Encyclopedia or C. S. Dispensatory. Jlanntlt Intellnjen cer, iLLT THEM TALK," been published by n cotemporary, and that statement is being printed nnd commented on throughout tho state. '1 here is a principle of law involved in this proceeding, in tho decision of which every editor nnd every cnudidato fu ollico is interested. '1 ho editor is interested knowing just how much ho must do fur the enndidntes ofliia pany, without nayj tho can didate is interested in finding out just how much work ho can get out of the newspaper foi nothing, or whether ho must pay for services dono with his knowledge nnd consent when ho nccepts tho benefit of them. The f.llowi ng Is Uie Kcllon ol our Town law relating to cleaning of streets and grounds, "Every borough within this Commonwealth shall have power lo Prohibit and remove am obstruction in tho highways of the Imiough, nnd nny nuisance, or oiieuslve matter whether In II highways, or in private or public erounds.nnil require the removsl of the same by the owner or occupier en sum grounds, in (H-uult ol which The remarks of Mis. Harrison, a hsndiome widow lias sense In it; ''I.t them talk about wheru I get my new clothes; so long as I can the corporation may cause the same lo be done, . .!... -.i. u Irllln l.uniiinn'i iiihiIm htf and cllect tho cost thereof with twenty pe-rcen- ,.,.. ni.i....t x, n,iLw,, v. i luuilherecn, in the manner provided herein i,ew, iiiuis ' """"" ' "I fortlieoostofiiavcinenUinadeby the coriiora can tuwiiya uia i . nun. Business Notices All W ool Twilled Cloth for Dolmans 1 ards wide for 1 a yard ut Clark t Son's 1 pound llnrnx Soft Honn In Itn bucket nt 1). A. Crensy's. llenutlful Silk Hats New Soft Hals, Wool lints, p'lir lints, For Men for Hoys and Children At the Popular store of U. Lonenberg. A Sucar 10 cents pound nt I). A. Crensy's Now Is the time to paper. Get your im- per at Clark's. Fanners attention I S. M. Hess. Illnnms. burg, P.i., now oilers cheap for cash or grain nil kinds of fanning implements. Spring Overcnnts Spring Overcoats, Oenp, Durable, Neat nnd New Just received at 1. Lowenbergs. Call nt McKltmey's for Shoes. HeslSyrup lScts. a gallon ntl) A. Crensy's, t.ntrst Patterns in Wall Paper at Clark's Hook Store. fine selection of Ladies' Gold Watches nnd Chains, both American and imported by the best makers ut L. llernhard's Jewel ry Store. Hoots and Shoes cheap nt McKinncy's. For the cheapest nnd finest patterns of Iron l-'ence go to S. M. Hess, llloomsburg, P.i. Hoot headquarters at McKinney's. Want 200 Tons of good Hock Oak Hark. Good Putter 20 cents per pound, good Pota toes 7o cents per bushel nnd the highest market prices paid for Side, Shoulder and llnm at Light Street by Silas Young. 2iv I-'ull Line of Notions and White Goods this week at I). A. Crensy's Marriages. Tiri'Y Eisiier. At tho home nf the bride's brolher-ln law, Mr. Ira. l'ilson, llloomsburg April 21th, 1879, hy Rev. D. J.Waller, Jr., Hasil Tipply of Deyton O., and Mollie 1!. l'ish er of Khhacoquilias, Pa, Swayzi: Ken-sTLN.maciieii. On the 21ih inst. , bv Rev. J. Guldin nt the residence of Tho. Seaborne near Numedia, Pa. Mr. Jacol C.Swayze to Miss Ida J. 1-Vn-teninaeber, botli of Franklin township, Columbia county Pennsylvania. Deaths. I.e.m.mon. In Fishingcrcck township, on the 2Gte inst., Bertha E, Lemmon,aged G weeks and 2 days. IIenihe. In Fishingcreek township, on the 2tilh inst., Willie S. Henrie, aged 9 months and 2 days. Finest slock of Wall Paper ever in Illooms- butg at Clark's Hook Stoie. 13 Pieces of black silk fringe at Lutz & Sloan's, Price 20cents to $1.25 a yard. Call and sec our new line of Dress goods. Silks for trimming etc., at Clark it Son's Sewing Machine needle nnd cis-ors com bined, 5 cents npiece, at 1). A. Creasy 's. A large assortment of black Silk at Lutz & Sloan's. Good quality of Gross Grain for 5 cents a yard. We open this dav a larire line of I'.inev Ribbons, Gloves, Coisets, Hosiery tic, nt Clark it Son's, of A large assortment of new Mockerel inst received in quarters, halves, and barrels Also White Fish nnd Haddock, which I will sell cheap for cah, grain, meat or produce at Light Street by Silas Young, New Dress Goods at Mnrr's very cheap. Lutz it Sloan iu-t receiveel six more pieces of Colored trimming Silk making, now about 10 dillercnt Shades in their tnck. More new Fancy goods at Clark .t Sou's. Go to Marr for nice Shoes and Slippers. All wool cloth IJ yds, wide for ladies' Dolmans at Lutz it Sloan's for $1.00 a yard. SHERIFFS SALE Hy Milne of sundry writs Issued out of tbo Court of Common l iens rf rolinnbla county and to Ino directed, w III bo expos d lo pukllo salo nt tbo Court House In tho town ot llloomsburg Columbia county, Pennsylvania, at one o'clock p. in., on MONDAY, MAY 6th, 1879. All that certain pteco ot land situate tn MltHIn township, Columbia county, I'enna., bounded nnd described as follow s, to-wlti On tho north by land of John Atcn, east by II. Kchweppcnhclser, south by land ot Thomas Aten and on the west by land of Charles Kllng.unnh, containing ono hundred and ten acres, inoro or less, on which are erected a framo dwelling house, barn and out bull Jlngs, ALdO. One tract ot land situate In said township of Mif flin, bounded on tlio Lortli and cast by land ot Thomas Aten, on tho south br land nt Michael Orov cr's heirs, en tho west by land of William I'arr, con taining twenty-tour acres, moro'or less, on which are erected n frnmo house and out buildings. 11 ALSO. One tract In said township of Mtrfltn, bounded on tho north by land of I, K. t-chwcpnenhclscr ami Simucl Snyder, on tbo east by Lawrenco Waters, on Uie south by Abralutn Xbwcppenhslscr and on tho west by John Aten, containing thirty tourncrcs, more or less, on w blch aro erected a fratna house, barn, and out buildings. 1 ALSO, Ono tract ot land situate In said township ot Mtniln, bounded on tho north by lind of Stephen (learbart nnd others, on.tho east by land of I. K. schwerpenhelscr, on thesouth by lan-1 of John Aten and on the west by land of Joseph llenrhart, con taining one hundred acres, lnoio or less, on which arc erected a framo house, b.irn, and out buildings. Marr wants Hutter. Eggs, Potatoes, Corn and oats for his cheap goods. Ladies in want of Dress goods will be fully repaid by calling at Clark it Son's Hutterick it Co's. May Catalogue at Mnrr's. Send for one. 4000 vards calico, 5 cents 0 cents and 7 cents at I. W. Hartman's. K. F. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. Has never been known to rail In the euro of weak ness, attended with sjmptoms, Indisposition to ex ertion, loss or memory, dinicultyot brcathlng.gen eral weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervous trembling, dreadful lienor ot death, nlghtsweats, cold feet, weakness, dimness ot Uslon, languor, universal lassitude of tho muscular sjstem, cronl ous appetite, with djspepllc sjstem, Lot Lands, llushtng of tho body, dryness of the skin, pallid countenance and crurtlons on tlio face, puiltjlug ti.e blood, pain In the back, heaviness of the ejulds, frequent black spots lljliig before the ejes with temporary siiffu'lon nnd loss of sight; want of at tention, etc. These symptoms all arise from a weakness, and to remedy that, use 11. V. Kunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron. It never falls. Iho'isands are nowcnjojlwr henlth who have used It. (let the genuine, hold In f I bottles. Take only :. P. Kunk el's. Ask for Kunlel's Hitler Wine of Iron. Tills truly valuable tonic his lieen bo thoroughly tested by all classes of tho community tint It Is now deemed lu dlspeuslble a n tonic medicine It costs but llltle and pirtlles tho Mood, and gives tone to tho stom ach, renovates the s.v stein and prolongs life. I now only nsk a trial of this valuablo tonic, l'rlee ' per bottle, i: i Kt'SKKl, Solo I'roprk tcr No. 2M North N'lnth St., below Vine, Philadelphia 1'a. A k for Kunkids Hitter Wlno cf Iron, nnd take no other. A photogriph ot tnc proprietor on each wrapper, i.ll otr.eisnre counterfeit. Hrwaro of counterfeits. Do not let j our druggist sell you any but KunkePsj which Is put up only as nbove lepicetnted. You ran get six bottles for 3. All I ask Is one simple trial. Tape Worms Komoved Alive. lleadandall completo In two hours. Xo fee till head ppssca. Scat, I'ln and stomach Worms re moved by Dr. Kuiikel, sr.9 Mrlh Mutli St. Advice free. No fee until head and all passes luone.and alive. Iir. Kunkells Iho only successful phj slclan n this country for the rcniov al of Worms, nnd his Wormsiyrup Is pleasaut and safe for children or grown persons. Send for circular or nsk for u bottle. ot Ki'nkcl's Wo in Srup, Price tl.ooa bottle, (let Hot ) our druggtst. It never falls. ALSO, One lot of ground situate In tho town of Main- vine, Columbia county, Penn'a , bounded and de scribed ns follow s, to-vv it: on tho north by public rond, on the east and south by land of J. K. Longen bergrandon tho west by a public road, on which Is e rccted n two story brick storehouse Seized, taken lucxecutloi., andto be sold as the properly ot I, K, Schwcppcnhctser nt tho suit ot Esther Clearhnrt against I. K, kchw eppcnhelser. c. w. .MiLLEK, Attorney, Venj. Ex. U A IO, All that tract of laud rltuale Inthetownshlpcf Heaver, Countyof Columbia and State ot Pennsylva nia, described ns follows, to-wlt. lloundrd on tho north bv lanils of Eckroat and Hennlnger, on the east by lands of Wellington Case, on tho west by lands ot Jaco' llenlngcr and on tho south by public road, containing forty-nlno ncres moro or less on which nro erected a framo house, barn and out buildings. Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot the Co lumbia County Mutual Savlug;i'und andJIian Asso ciation against Samuel Fisher and to bo sold ns the property of Samuel Fisher. Littlk Miller, Attorneys. PL Fl. Fa. Terms cash. 7 ALSO, Alt that certain lot or pteco of land situate In Fish lngcrcek township, County ot Columbia and btato ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to w It : on tho north by land or J. D. Fullmer, on tho esstbylandof John Hide, on the south by land of Klford Preston, nnd on tho west by lind of Philip Appleman, sr., containing one hundred and twenty six acres mors or less, on which are erected a plank house, barn and out bulldln rs . selcd, taken In execution at the suit of Jacob Far ver tor uso of J. 1. Fullmer against Hcorge Cndwal l.idcr and to bo sold as the property ot Ocorgo Cad walladcr. Wikt, Attorney. Fl. Fa. 8 ALSO, All that certain real estate situate In Main town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows to wit ; On the north by lands of John Clearhnrt, on the cost by land of Joseph Oel ger, on tho vv est by land of and on the south by a public road, containing fifty-six acres more or less. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of tho Co lumbia county Mutual saving Fund and Loan Asso ciation against U. J. Campbell and St. V. U. Koiten bauder.and to bo sold as tho property ot U. J. Camp bell and M. V. 11. Kostenbauder. Little Millek, Attornejs. Ft. Fa. 9 ALSO, All that certain lot and parcel of grou nd situate In tho townsnlp of Main aforesaid, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit : Heglnnlng at .1 ston In the public road leading from Malnvtlle tu !:,' lm line of land now or late ot Isaac Yeltcr and running from thence by said lino north seventy-four and a quarter degrees east twenty perches to a post.thence by land ot John J. ticarhart north ten and a half de grees east twenty and a half perches to a post,thenco by the bamo soutli seventy-four and a quarter de grees west twenty perches to a stone lu tho aforesaid public road, thence by said road south tiro degrees iv est t blrtccn perches to a point In said road, thence by the samo south fourteen nnd a quarter degrees west (uliio an 1 three tenths perches to tho pl.ico of beginning, containing two and a lult acres strict measure, on which are erected a framo dwelling house ond out buildings. seized, takenlu execution at tho suit of tlio Co lumbia CountyMiitu.il saving Fund and Loan As sociation against M. V. II. Koitenbauder , nnd to be sold as tho property ot M. V. u. Kostenbauder. Little i- Milleb, Attornejs. 10 ALSO, All that certain farm sltmlo in Scott township , Columbia county Pennsylvania, containing ono hun- red and thirty-seven acres mora or less, a 1 to! nine .mils of m. crevcllng on the north, on tho east by land ot ileorgo Keller, on; tho west by lands ot Oeo Kressler, and on thosouthbylandotI2.lt. Ikelers, whereon Is erected atw-o storydvvelltng house, bank barn and out buildings, nearly all cleared land. Schwcppchelscr, containing eighty acres moro or less, on which aro erected a two-story frame house, bank barn, a large frame grist mill, mill house and all necessary out-bulldlngs. Selzsd, taken In execution nt tliosuttot J. 11. lift or assigned to F. Jordan A Sons against cicorgo Nun gosser and to bo sold as the property of George Nun gesser. llBocxwAT 6 Ei.wr.Li, Attorneys. Fl. Fa. 18 ALSO, All thnt certain lot nnd piece ot land situate In Heaver township, Columbia county and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows I Heglnnlng nt a pine, thence by land of Jacob Harri er, north eighty-one degrees, cast fifty-two perches to n pine, thenco by same south eighty-eight nnd one-fourth degrees east one hundred and thirty-two perches to a pine, thenco by land of William Michael south two anl three-fourths, degrees west fifteen perches toa stono nt Catawlssa Creek, thence down said creek south clghtj -seven degrees west eighteen perches to a stonn,lhe-nce down said creek Its various course s,ono hundred nnd srxty- thrco and five-tenths perches to n stone.thence by land of Daniel slugley, sr., north nlno degrees west forty-seven and five- tenths perches to tho place ot beginning, containing hlrt j--llve acres and ono hundred and tvv elvo perches strict measure, Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of Abraham tllcc to use ot .Moses Hleo against Ellzsbeth Miller, Admlnlstratr'xof Daniel Miller with notice to terre tenants, nnd to bo sold ns tho property of Kllzabcth Miller, Administratrix of Daniel Miller, with .notice to terre tenants. Knokr, Attorney. levari Facias, 19 ALSO, All that certain lot or pteco of ground situate In Ronton, Columbli county, l'ennsylvnnla, described as follows, to-wlt, i Hounded on tho north by lands ofllenjamln Mcllenry, on tho cast by public road on tho soutli by nn nltcj', on the west by land of Ill ram Kverllt and lienjamln Mcllenry, containing thrco-tourths ot nn aero on which aro erected a two story f i nine dwelling house, store house, shop and stabloand out buildings. Seized, Uken In execution at Hie Bultof Tlio Co lumbia County Mutual Saving Fund and Loan Asso tton iigitnst Samuel Heacock and to be Bold as tho property of Samuel Heacock. Little k Millek, Attorneys. Al. Fl. Fa. 20 ALSO, $ All that certain lot or piece ot ground situate tn Centralla borough, Columbia county, I'ennsj lranta, described as follows, to-wlt : Hounded on the north by an all-y, on tho south by Ilallroad street, cast by land ct lllchard l'lnnel and on tho west by Paxton street, containing twenty-rlvo feet front nnd ono hundred nnd forty feet In depth on which are erect ed a dwelling house nnd out buildings. Seized, taken In execution nt tie suit of the Cen trnlla Mutual saving Fund Association against rat rick Fogarty and lo be sold as th? property of Pat rick Kogarty. IUhelev, Attorney. Vend Ex. 21 ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of 1 tml situate In llloomsburg, Columbia count)-, Pennsylvania, boun ded nnd described as follows, to wit i On the north by nn nllej-, on the cast by an alley, on Iho south by Mntn streel, on the west by ItoBert Cadman, on wnich are erected a frame house, stablo and out buildings. Stl7cd, taken In execution at tho sultot tayton unyan Co., against William II. narson and J. IL Strieker and to bo sold as .tho property ot William II. elarson. lRELEit, Attornej. Fl. Fa. 22 ALSO, Shoe Store below Court McKinneys Houso. Silk fringes, Parasols etc., at Clark it oil's. Don't forget when you come tn Court next week to call and see I. W. Hartman's new G cent muslin, the best in the county for the price. Large asortnient of new designs in Wall Paper at Clark's Hook Store. More new dress goods in this vveeh at Lutz it Sloan's. I. W. Hartman's 0 cent counter is a nov elty in prico and style. Huntings, Lawns and White goods very low at Clark it Son's. DOHIUN'S I-fLECTKIO SOAP. Having obtained tho agency of this Cr.LF.BitATr.D Soap for llloomsburg and vicinity, I append the opinion of some of our bcst'people ns to its merits. 'I have used Dobbin s Electric Soap made bv I. L. Cragin .t Co.. Philadelpb a. Pa.. for washing about ten years, and think it superior to any other. Mrs, O. G. Harkley. "We have used Dobbin's Electric Snap ana unci It superior to any other or alt others. Mrs. W. II. Jacoby, Mrs, It. II. Stnhiier. I ueire all mv friends and customers to Give this Soap one Trial, so that they may know just how good the Heat soap in tlio united stales is. .1. II. MAlzn, july 12; '78-ly Hloomsbiirg, Look at I. V. Hartman's new Cassimcrts fur Pants and Coats. Shawls and Skirts at Clark it Sou's lisp Knapp's Curtain Fixtures, warranted lor two years, lor sale it uarfs nook store Admission free at McKinney's. All the popular colors of Oil Window snauea at cinric s nook store. Von will be surprised to tee bow valuable are most ut the articles sold on 1. YV, Hurt man's counter. K. llulterlck at Man's, it Co's, Patterns fur May 'The latest styles of shawls and tkirU at iAitz ixwoans. M A-RKETJIEPOIITS. HLOOMSIIUIIG XlAltKET. Wheat per bushel Il.c0 ICJO " " corn, new, 11 ss o.its, !! 11 r iour ner Darrci (..in I'loverbeed S.no Flaxseed - I." liutter .1 LlBirs 1 r.iiuiw Potatoes CO Dried Apples w Hams 1JW sides & shoulders t9 Lard per pound e , Kay per ton Set Heesvv-ax Timothy Seed 'in !I LI1A1III.S tUlt LUAlh So. 4 on Wharf f 3,oo rer Toi. No. a " ! 2.T5 No, " t a.ii " lilacksmltlrsl.uiupon Wharf fsim " " Hltumlnous " H to ERRORS OF YOUTH 4 iksti km an w ho RufliTcil for years from .Nervous IIFI II.ITV 1 KF.UATL UK llrf A . tlllU UU li t t'lHI'lS of ouihful Indiscretion, will for llio sake or burter- iny J.umami, benu live in mi wuo uft-uu.iuu rtri- H olid iiuvnioii lor mukiiiL- uiu miiiiuu mucuj which ho wns cured. Sufferers within? to nruDC by tiie advertiser h experience can no bo oy aaartbiuL; in piTH-ci connaenco. nov. 22, -Cin a&co PILES! Dr. Pater's Celebrated Painless Remedy is the iiehtevcr Known ror riLKsoretery kina (liitniiiLf ItiiiliiL!. itind. inward. &.C.I and all diseases on he KkcTi'M. whether recent or lonir tvtaudlnir. It elves Itiiiant relief andeffeusa radical and permanent l ure, ii i-i prehcrioea vy an pnjsicuns wnu aro tu niiaintfd with It. Chronic cases reaUllv leld to It. .no fcurtficiu opcrauon requires. -i ryu ani reiitm jour biineilUKS. only&o cents for a Lakuk Pack, auk. St nt by mall on receipt o! price, t'ur wile y Uii ! ilKKima. un, u. x .iHf.iv (V vv,, taodu oti,s. nov. tit 'fs-cm aco iV III IMn York City, i.t imo lulr Form tu 1'nicks. t.oon ItttthM.s ('aki'kth. 7.V tvr vaM. Ingrains, frtiinftto. MitOfKlTEs, WIIION, AXMINhTKIt, VHLVLTS. IIDIiY-lIltUSKLS.aiid'flimiK I'LYCAIi. I'KTss at equally low ptlces, olM'LOTHS, atlwMlhs from 35c. tier nrd. Lack U'ftTAlNs, ii.oo per pair, to tho finest HEAL SHtPPARD KNAPP'S 189 and 101 Sixth Avenue, Corner 131b street, NEW VOItJ, nov, ii. -i4-in n.tco PIMPLES. I will raall(Fret) tho recclpe for nMmplft VektA' gik IIaim that will remoo Tan. FHki'KLK-. I'lM I'LhHaiiil IUotchesUiluff the bkln feoft, ile..r and LettUiuuii uitoiufcirucuoufcror producing a inxuri uDt irrtmtli of hulrona bald head ortsmuotli lace, Addriss, Incloslut; so hU.ip, luu Vandell s ( o so Atin St., Q&.CO nov. vi, i-cia TO CONSUMPTIVES The adertUer liaWnff Ucn permanently cured of flint iti-fort illvi'tiv. I i!inmtiilrii In' u bltniilii n imu dj Is anxious to make Mum n to h's fcHow burier er-t lb mi .i us of cir . To all who dctflru It lie Mil t"'d u ( tpi of til pr ''ri.tl"U ud, ifree of ilmr- with dlre'H'niirjrpi',unii 'tuiau in Mint bantu wi.it ii fit' witiuhua .uiu lure mr tu.va'Mr i ion. A bit: iia. liion hltN. ic. Turtles wMuik the J'rcucrlptlon, will please ad dns K. A. V1UjN, 191 n-tm U., U llUauibburfr. H At VU 1VI VV 4-sUl ALSO, All that certain nh-'co or parcel of lainl sltmlo In the township nnd county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Jacob Melllck on tuo north, lauds ot lioubcn ulp on the southlands of Mrs. J. W. Sankeyon the west, and on tho east by land of Samuel Hut'-hlsoii, con- .lining ten acres more or less, all Improved. ! ALSO, Ml that certain plcco or parcel ct land, situate In the township and county aroresald, adjoining lands of Jacob Melllck on tho north, lands of Jacob .Melllck on the east, tlio public road leading to Kspj town on thesouth, and public road leading to Iiloomsliurg on tho west, containing one acre more or less, wh -reon Is erected a steam tannery w ith vats Jtc. IS ALSO, All that certain lot cf ground, situate In tlio town ship and county aforesaid, fronting on Ilia public road leading to llloomsburg on the cast, an Qlley on tho south, another lot of said J. W. sankey, on the west, and Mill street on tlio north, containing one acre more or less, whereon Is ertctcd a largo two story framo dwelling house, an ofllce, a Urge two story framo room and a double two story dvv elllng house, barn and stable nnd other buildings. U ALSO, Alt that certain lot of ground sltuato In the town ship and county aforesaid, fronting on .Mill Mreet on the north, a lot Francis Frances on thecast, an alley on the south, a public road on tho west, wheri. on are erected a two-story frame dwelling houso nnd out buildings. Seized, taken In execution nt the suit of I. S. Kuhn against J. W. hankey, n&d to.be sold as tho property of J. W. Sankcy. Mii.i kk. Attorney. Fl. Fa 15 ALSO. All that certain lot or pKceof ground sltuato In sug.irIonf tow nshlp, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, descrlbi d ns follows, to wit . Hounded on the north by land of Mary Pcterman, on Iho cast by Andrew Hess, on the south nnd west by land of Elijah To K rman.contalnlng titty acres more or less, on which are erected a houso, bai n and out buildings. Seized, taken In execution at the Hilt of II. p. Colo against Win. 11. 1'cterinan and to be soid as tho prop ii tv of Win. H. t'etcrmau. Mu.i.tK, Attorney. Vend, Ex. 10 ALSO, A certain trait of land situate In l'lshlngcreck township, Columbia county, being tho eastern divis ion or the homestead firm of John Ijizarus, deceas ed, and bounded and described as follows, to vvli : Heglnnlng at a stono lathe lino ot laudot 1'hlllp rnangst.thenco by tho same south beventy and ono quarter degrees west nrty.tvvo and nine-tenth ptrchestoa 'tone, thenco by lot No. Sot tlivsame tract south ntnetten and threo fpurter degrees east llftytlghtnod eight-tenths perches to a stoiie,thenco duo east forty-nlno perches to a stono. south twelve nnd one fouith degrees eat one hundred ant tifly-tvvo and nine-tenths perches to a stono, thence north ctghty-ono aud a half degrees cast f jur perch. es to u stone, thenco south sixteen cast lilt two and two-tenths perches lo a btonc, thenco b laudot Matthew McDowell north clght)-two and half degrees east forty-six and tlht-tenths perches toa stone, ttuinco by land of iunlel Merklo north tlxleen degrees weot tlfty-threo and four-tenths perthts to a pust, nnJ north tout teen degrees west i Uht ntno and one tenth perches to a stone, thenco by land ot Hiruard Ammcrinan wist iljht p. reli es acd north fourteen degrees vv est lltt. four perch es toa stone, ther-cu west. tweoty-llvo perches toa w hlte o ik grub, thence by land of 'I homas J. Hutch- lison north thirty-two and three-quarter degrees west iilnetr-clght aud llro-tenlhs perches lo tho plreeof bcglnulng.conutnliigotie hundred ai.d eight acres ai d nluety-nli u and two-thirds renhes strict measure, on which nro.erecied u f ruinu house, bank bin ii ana out bulldlncs. Silzed, taken In execution at tho suit ot Sanderson Lazarus, Adinlutstintorif William I azuru, deceas ed pgaliut (itorge I oral us (by l.ts uunidUu lllram It. Kline) wllh notlcu lo John 1'. Creasy terre teuaut nnd to be sold ns the property of (leorgc Lain us (by his lluardlan lllram It, Kline) with notice to John r t'uasy ttrro tenant, Mabk, Attorney, Levari Facias. 17 MfiO, All that certain lot or pkco ot land slt-iato lo Mlf flln t wLshlp, lolumbla county, I'enin; Ivunla tMiundedand dtscrlbed as follows, to wit : On tho north by Abraham Khw epiieiihclstT, on the east by 1-Hor lllchatloa tuo wiutb and vest fay llormce Tho undivided ono-clghth part ot all that certain lotorplecoof ground sltuato In Centre township, County ot Columbia and state of Peniisjlvnnta, bounded and described ns follows, to-wlt : Hegln nlng nt a stone corner near the head race, thenco by lands ot Jeso !). Kreas t nd William lamon north twenty degrees east one hundred and eUbtnnd five tenths perches to a stone, thenco by land of Emma Hiltterlck south seventy-eight degrees cast twenty and nine-tenths perches to a stono, thence by land of Wesley 11. Frcas south twelve degrees west forty seven and live-tenths perches to a stone, north seventy-eight degrees, west Uve-tenths perches to a stone, thenco by samo a-ul land ot (leorgeli . Hess south twelve degrees west Ilfty-nlne pi-rches to a stone, and thence by lind of Jesse II. I'reasnortu seventy-eight degrees west twclvo and four-tenths perches to tho place of beginning, containing four teen acres moro or Lss,on w hlch are erected a framo house, stables and ouUbulldlngs ; also, ono framo grist and nourlngmlll, together with the water power, Ilxtures nnd appurtenances thereunto be longing. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Zachartah T. Fowler ngalnst ltobert F. Watts and to be sold as the property of ltobert F. Watts. Ikblkk. Attorney. Alias Fl. Fa. 23 ALSO Tho undivided one-clghth part ot all that certain lot or piece or land situate In Centre townshtp.Coun- tyof Columbia and stato of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Heglnnlng atn stone corner near the head race, thence by lands of Jessoll Frcas and William Lamon, north twenty degrees east one hundred and eight and flvo-tenths perches lo a stone, thenco by land of Emma Hettter lck south seventy-eight degrees, east twenty and nine-tenths perches toa stone, thenco by laudot W esley H. Freas, south twelve degrees west fortj seven and live-tenths perches to a stone north scv- enty-t-lght degrees west live-tenths perches to a stone, thenco by same and land ot (ieorgo K. Hess, south twclvo degrees, wcstnt'y-nlno perches toa stone, and thenco by land of Jesse H. Freas, north seventy-eight degrees west twelve and tour-tenths perches to tho placi of beginning containing four. toen acres moro or less, on w hlch are erected a frame hoipe, stiblcs nnd outbuildings; also, ono tra-ne grist and niurln,' mill together with tho water-power, II itures, and appurtcuinces thereunto belong ing. Selzd, taken in execution at tho suit of 7.. T. Tow. ler ag.ilnst M. A. Watts and to bo sold as the prop el ty or M. A. watts. Ik-ami, Attorney. Alias Fl. Fa, 21 ALSO, Two lots of ground situate In tho Ilorough of Ce tralla, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, being uni ted In width and ono hundred and forty feet lu depth w hereon nro erected tw o two-story fi ame dwel ling houses, said lots belnglbuundol and described as follows: rtli by Park street cast by street, south by vacant lots nnd west by lots of St. i.avvier. 20 ALSO, A lot ot ground sltuato In tho borough, county nnd state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: umber one (So. 1) Hlockono hundred nnd eighteen (US) north by Park street, east by au alley, south by lot lately owned by William Torrey, and west by i-ocun . venue, wnercon is erected a two-story framo house. 20 ALSO. All tho right, tltlo and interest ot said ltobert Gor- rell In Iho es'ato of Mary Clorrcll, deceased, said es tate consisting of a certain messuago and lot or pie e ot ground sltiuio In tho boroujh ot Centralla In Iho cointy of Columbia ana state of Pennsylvania, con slstlng ot tho lots numbered eight, (S), nine ('I), to n (to), eleven (il), nnd twelve (12), In block numbered ninety-su () oi the general imp or Plan ot said borough, each ot said lots being twenty-live (25) feet in wium and together ono hundred and twenty-rivo (lis) feet in width and extending of thatwldthln depth one hundred at.d forty (Hb) fctt. vvlththc ap purtenances, consisting ol a two-story framo dwel ling house, and one-story frame onico. Also, A certain other messuage and lot or piece of ground sltuato tn said borough ot Centralla, nnd consisting of the lots numbered ono (1), and two (2) In block number ninety-six (06)on said general map of tho norougn of centralla ; each ot said lots ot ground uemr iweniy-uvo (25) feet In width and together Jltty (50) feet In width and extending of thit width In oeptn ono hundred and forty (UO) feet with tho ap pursuances, consisting cf a two-story framo dwel ling house aud a one-story framo dwelling house. Also, A certain other messuage and lot of ground sttuxtc In sal J borough of Centralla and numbero) on the general map or plan of said borough one (1) lu block number fjl) being twenty-nvo (25) feet In width and extending ot that width In depth one hundred and forty (Hti) feu. Also, A certain other messuago and lot of gi ound situ ato In said borough of Centralla, and numbered one it) In block number ouo hundred and four (101) on we gtnerai map or plan of said boroughbclngtvven ty-llvo (25) feet In width and extending of that tilth In depth one hundred aud forty (1 W) feet with tho up- purienances, consisting or a ono and-a-hatt story piaitK stable and w-jro houso. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of tho First Nul tonal llink ot Ashland ngalnst Itoliert (loirtll and to bo sold as the properly ot llotert iierrell, Fi-EEzu, Attorney. l'l. Vend. Ex. r ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of land sltuato on tho north.west sldo ot sevctth street In tho Iurouguot nervv ick, county or Columbia and state ot Pennsjl vanl.i, bounded and described as follows,to-wlt : He glnnlng at tho corner of Seventh street and lot i uin. ber 3,thcnco along lot number 32 ono hundred eigh ty-one aud a halt feet to Eighth street, thence ulong i-iguiu bircet icrti-mne and a hair leet to lot num ber 31, thenco along lot number 31 one hundred ctga ty-ouo ana a lull feet to seventh street,thence ulong hovcnthMrcit forty-nlno and a halt feet to the place of beginntug.rjcing lot number 33 ot M, W. Juckson addition to Hervvlck. Seized, taken lu execution at tho suit of tho .Mil tii.il Building Loan and Saving Fund Association of Itervvlik ngalnst wmum 11 clevvtll and Mdhan Maru, and to be sold as the property ot Wflllam II uevveu. Tuoiiraox, Attorney. Fl. Fa 2S ALSO, All tho undlv Ided half of that certain piece or par cel ot land sltu.itelnCt-ntrotwp columbla.county. bounded and described as follows, to wu i Hegtn. nlng nt a stono corner near the head race, ihciv-e by lauaoi j. ii. treas ana tiwood iiughea north twelv degrves east oao hundred and eight and half perches, to a a.ono corner, thenco by the same soul seventy-eight degrees east twenty and nlne-tentu jivrctioa lo alrteufl corner. Uattoe tj tue wunoaoutii twelve degrees nest forty-netcn and one-half perch, es to a stone, thence by the same north nerentj clght degrees, west one half per.h to a stone, theDC by the samo and lot of II. W. and J. D. Dombor south twclvo degrees west forty-nine perches to sto'io corner, thence bj land ot J. II. Freas north seventy-eight degrees west twenty and four tenths perches to the place ot beginning, containing fourteen acres strict measure, on which aro crectedl a frame house, stables and out-bulldlngs j alsoona frame grist and flouring mill, together with tbo vrater-powrr, fixtures and appurtenances thereunto belonging, Seized, taken In execution at tho sultot Oliver Watts, Administrator of ltobert Watts, deceases against ltobert F. Watts and to be cold as tho pros ertyof ltobert F. Watts . Jicison Sox, Attorneys. Levari Facias. 29 ALSO, All that tract of land situate In Locust township, Columbia county. Pennsylvania, bounedd and de scribed as follows, to-wlt i On the north by lands ol W Ilium Ernlne.on the cast by lands ot Henry Hea ver, on the south by lands ot H. Lcvan and John Bnyder.on tho west by lands ot l'cter Kline, contain. Ing one hundred acres more or less, oa which sr erected a good framo house, large bank bara and outbiilMlng), excellent spring of water and good ap ple orchard on the premises. Seized, taken In elocution nt tho sultot William .1. Helvvlg Trustee for Catharine llelwlg against Henry llclwlg and to bo sold as tho properly ot Henry llel wlg. 1KELKR, Attorney. AtlasFI.Fa. 30 ALSO, All thoso threo pieces of. land sltuato In Locust township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows! that Is to say the ono piece, beginning nt a stone In tho public road leading from Slabtown to Uerntown,and by land ot Henry llhoads, soutli fifty and ono-fourth degrees west nluety-ono and two tenths perches to a stone, thence by land ot John ltelnbold south forty-seven and one-halt de grees tifty-slx and two-tenths perches to a stone, thence by land of I'ctcr rthoads north fifty and three fourth degrees, cast seventy and rive-tenths perches to- a stone, thence by land ot William II. ltelnbold north twenty-four and one-half degrees cast thirty-three perches to a stone, the pl&co ot be ginning, containing twenty-eight tcics and (even-ty-two perches strict measure. Tho second begin ning at a stone In the public roid leading from Cat awlssa to Kerntow n at a stone and by land of W. II. ltelnbold north nfty-six degrees, cast thirteen and thirty-live one hundredth perches to a stono In street, thence by said street south twenty-four de grees cast, thence by land of Peter Dleber or Mary Hleber south fifty-six degrees, west thirteen and thlrty-tlve onc-hundredtlis perches to a stone, thenco, by land ot said Peter llhoads and the public road south thlrtj-four do grecs cast twenty-four perches totherlnceof beginning, containing thirteen acres strict measure. Tho third piece sltuato at the foot of the Little Mountain, bounded and described as follows : Heglnnlng at a post In line of land ot Low Is Hush running thence by land ot the same soutli seventy-two and a half west twelve perches and two-tenths to a post, tin. nee by land ot William Mil lard south twelvennd a halt degrees, east Beventy six perches toa post, thenco by land of tho samo north eighty-one and one-fourth degrees, cast twelve1 and one-half perches to a post, thence north twelve and one-half degrees west seventy-seven and one half perches lo tho place of beginning, containing tlvo acres and ono hundred and twenty-nvo perches strict measure, on which are erected a frame houso bank barn and out-bulldlngs. Scl-d, taken In execution at tho sutt ot Benja min Iiehtu, As Igneo of Peter llhoads against (leorga Bojcr, with notlco to Harris Krelscher, tcrro tenant and to be sold as tho property ot (Ieorgo Uoyer, wltn notice to Harris Krelscher, terre tencnt. 1 kelek, Attorney Levari Facias, JOHN W. IIOFFM N, A prill, 'IS-ts .siicrltl. DMLVISTRATOIVSNOTICK. ESTATE OF SXK1H AI1KW1NE, DECEASED. letters ot Administration with the will annexed on the e-tnto of Sarah Arnw Ine, lato ot Centre twp.. Columbia couniy.I'ennsylv inla, deceased, Have been grauieu uy mt m-giater or saia county to mo un dersigned Administrator. Alt persons havlngclalms against the estate of the decedent are requested to present them tor settlement and those Indebted to make piu ment lo the undDrslgned without delay. lilllAM WlllTMIIllt, Administrator, April ir, t;8-w Whltmtre, Columbia co.. in. A UMIMnTK A i OU'S .NOTICE. ESTATK OF IiVII W, YOCCST, DECEASED Letters of administration on tho estate of David V. Yoeuin. lato of Hen ton township. Columbia co.. de- eeastri, hae been granted by tho Hpfflster of said euuuty to the undersigned Administrators, to whom all person indebted art requested to mako Imme diate pa.) ment, and those hating claims or demands uKauiM me thiaie win make mem Known u uio Ad ministrators Yi tthout delay. JiU An uius, Admlnlbtrator, April 11, 'Ta-fiw i'. u. nenton. UIMTOH'S NOTICE. uie matter ot the estate, ot William btull, late of juurcreeK luwiituip, ueceaaeu. A lu 111 Iho undep-lfrned Auditor appointed by the Court bycohseut of the partus mterebted to make distri bution of the funds in the hands of the Executor of said estate, win sic at tho ofllce of M. K. Jackson & son in lterwlck on Saturday May 3d, isi. at nlno o'clocklnthe forenoon or said day, at whlclitlrao and pi ac. i all persons having elaltiis on said fund must attend, or bo debarred from any sharo ut said fund. OEO.E. EIAVELL, April 4, 'T9-4W Auditor. WIDOWS APritAISEMENTS. T T The following appraisements of real and personal proiwrty wet apart to widows of decedents tue been tiled In tho onlee of the Iteglster of Col umbia county, under tho Itulcs of Court, and will bo Cruse n ted ror abvjlutu conilrmatlon to the Orphans ourtto be held In lHoomsburg.ln and forsald coun ty, ou .Monday, the 5tU day of May laltf, at 'i o'clock p. m., of said day uniess exceptions to sucU confirmation are previously nied. of which all per sons Interested in said estates will take notice: 1. Widow of Jacob liower, late of BrUrcreek town ship, deceased. 2. WUow ot Alexander IIcss, lato ot Pugarloat township, deceased. 3. Widow of William Ktsner, late ot Madison town ship deceased. 4. Widow of David Demott, late of Greenwood town ship deceased. 5. WMow of John Oulllver, lato of Hemlock town slit p, deceased. lteirtster's onice. W. ii. jAconv llloomsburg, aprlU. is; 9 f Uo?Utr. PJ! tors and ISTEU'S NOTICES. Notlco la hereby given to all legatees, credl id other persons interested In the estates of mo respective aeeeuenti and minors, thatthe fol low Ing administration and guardian accounts have been Hied In tho ollico or the Iteglster ot Columbia county, and will be presented for conilrmatlon and auuwance in me urpuaus court, 10 De held in llloomsburg, on; Monday, tho Ctuday of May, 1879, at 'i o'clock, p. m. on halu day: 1. First and partial account of Edward Hart man ana i. a. nomooy, ttxecuiors or jocod uomooy, Iat of tcott township, deceased. First and final account of Owen W. Cherrlngton and Jacob Khoads, Administrators ot Ellas Ha rlg, lato ot Koarlngcreek township, deceased. 8. First and final account of John Wenner. Admin istrator or hoiomon law of nsniugcrecK township, deceased. 4, Klrstand final account ot Uenry Kitchen, ouar- dlan of Terlnda Hagenbuch, minor child ot Ml- tatu or ceased. chael Hagenbuch, t Orange township, do- 6. First and final account ot Itenjamln F. Uattln, uuuruton ui nainuei n, tnmui, minor cnua or John l bmltu, lalo of Ureenwood township, deceased. C. First and final account of IJ. F. Zarr and William i. MumiD, Aummiatraiors ot Anarew t.ingies, lato ot Main township, deceased. T. First and nnal account of WlUlam Peacock, Ad ministrator ot ruin Mcciosky, lato or lllooms burg, deceased, as tiled by Clarissa Peacock, Kx ecutrli of William Peacock, now deceased. 3. Scoud and final account ot William U. Joii. Ad- imiasiraior oi raawauaoer KODeris, lato or Mon tour towns Ulp, deceased. Account of John W. Hoffman, Sheriff, Trustee appointed by the court to Bell real estate of Ly dla Yohe, la'e of MtOlln township, deceased. 10. First and final account of Alfred Eck, Adminis trator or iiarvey eck, uio oi caiawtssa town ship, deceased. It Fl-st and final account of Joseph Crawford, Ad uiiuimiauji ui Minium Jinny tu, iULO Ul l Pleasant townshln. deceased. 12. The ilrst account of Johu Kitngaman, Executxr oi jiiun auuinan, uie oi eaur townsmp, at-ceased. 13. Second and final account of Joseph Eies, Ex- ecuw oi tioim tv. btes, laie oi urcenwoouvown fcblp, deceased. 14. Seond and final account ot Joseph V. Chrlst- uiau ana Liart ju. cnniiman, executors oi Ann L'lirialiaan UU3 ot Itioomtburg, deceased. 15, First nnd final account of Morris E. Matters, Ad- ir.iuismtor oi k ion nor a, Mta. late o( Ureen wood towutihlp, drteased. 16 First ard final account of Mlltor Eves. AdmlnU- I ra tor or bluauelu h es, lato of Ureenwood tow n bhlp, deceased. IT, First and partial account of Frederick Hagen buch and F 11. Hagenbuch, Executors ot .inel nug?uuucu, laio oi ueuire township, ueceiaeu. 19, First and final tn count of John Fester, (luardlan of Charles buaner, 'i heodoro Shaffer. Torrencti bhafler, Fannie hbuffer and John baaffer, minor (hildrei or WaUd Miafftr, Jr.. laioot Uilarcreek township, deceased 19, First and final account of Peter swank. Admin istrator or u-onard Adams, late ol uwust town ship, deceased. 20, First and final account of I. K. Krlckbaum, fluar- uiau oi biias . r.tuuB, nary i. tvaus, cuzzie K. Kvans and W 11. Itvans.minorchlldreu of tirorge M. Evans, lato ot Fishingcreek township, uo-ctvsed. 91, Account ot Joseph H. Kulttle.Uuardtan vt Kin ma Mcuenry, (lat Koenbauder) minor child of Ja cob Kostenbauder, latoot FranMln townshlp.de ceased. 2J. 1 ho second account ot Joseph Ihr, sunHlog Execuior of the isst will and Ubtainent of Henry U-hr, late of Heaver township, deceased. S3, Tbe account of Edward E. orvls, AdmtnlHtrator ot Thonus Hess, lato of lumou township, to ceased. iU 1 no occountft of Heuben Fahrlnger. (luardlan ot Charles h. Fox J)hT Fx and Charfotto Fox, mi nor children of II. II, Fox. late or Ucust town ship, d eased, us tiled by Herman Fahrlnger and lhalah I lower, Administrators of Heubeu Fah rlnger, deceased. 23, Hir final account ot KUas Mendcnholl. (luardlan of Mary Kester, deceaed, minor child ot James Kesu r, lato of JUootusburg. deceased. '.M, Ftrat and final account of Levi Shaffer and Lerl Fetter, AdmlbUtratont of David MulTer, 6r. late of is r tare reek towti&hlp, deceased. iJ, Ihe account ot Peter Helnbacb. and Panlel Bay lor Administrators ot Teracy Ua; lorlato ot Uoq tour tovsLshlp, deceased. Itectbtefs omco. TV, U. JACOBY, HOi-UtW,-