THE COLUMBIAN. iiLoossntjfin, Friday, ocTonta si, ig;o runuo SALES. Jesso Haines, executor of J. WaUon Hiblw, deceased, will sell Valuable Timber Land on the promises In Hoarlng Creek twp, on Wed nesday November, 12th 1870, I, K, Krlckbaum and A. Hi l'enlngton Ad ministrators of Klltnl'nrks, deceased, will fell Valuable RcilKjtnte on the premises, In fju- garlonr township, on Baturdsy November, 15 1870. J. H. Heller, A J. ll. Hartcr.au'mlniitrotors f Jacob Hurler, deceased, will ll 1. 1. real estato on premises In Mifflin twp., on NOV. 1, The heirs of John SwMier. iW,1. ln ..i valuable real estate on the premises In Jersey town on eaturaay mov. ath, 1870, See advertisements In another column. NOTICE Having been nominated by the Nntti Farly for llio otllce of SnerilT I take tnlj method oi iniorming my friends Irrespeo tlve of party that Lnm a candidate for" elec tion, and respectfully solicit their suppn't at the election to be held Nov. 4th 187S. tf. U. U. Ent The first mow of the season fell on 1'rldaj morning, 6o to the polls on Tuesday and vote the straight Democratic ticket. "If you do not want, to be robbed of your good' name," Bays the Minneapolis IHbune, "don't have It printed on your umbrella.'' A band has been organised recently at Espy, under the laadershlp of Thomaa Metherellj Their instruments were received last week. Vote for A. K.'Bmllh for Sheriff. A prayer meeting will be held by the Chris lian Temperance Union In tlieLutlieran Church next Tuesday evening, Nov, 4tlk There are a number of ticket printed In tht issue, the only genuine Democratic ticket. Vote nu other. Serve your country by soelng to it that every Democratic voter goes to the polls next Tuesday. Democrats, if you vole lb; anybody but A. K. Smith for Sheriff, you are helping the Kepub lican candidate. Rollins, Holmes k Schuyler are now engaged on a contract for heating by steam a private residence at Port Carbon. We are compelled to Issue a supplement lh! week in order to accommodate all our adver tisements, and yet gie our readers the usua1 amount of reading matter. Illuminating dial stem-winding watchca are the latest, when exposed In the dark will ahow tbe time plainly in the darkest place. Can be seen at L., Bernhardt Jewelry S'ore. 15. II. & K. R. Little have moved their law office to the ro-m opposito the one formerly occupied by them In the Columbian building. The change is only a temporary one. Vote for Dildine for Coroner, The commissioners appointed to run a line ofdlvision between Fishing Creek and Briar Creek townships will meet at Iiagenbuch'a hotel in Orangeville on the 13th of November to begin their work. Oo to the Entertainment and Festival for the benefit of the Reformed Sunday School, this Friday1 and Satnrday evenings. Ice cream, Oysters, and other refreshments will be served, and a musical programme executed, Admission 5 cen ta. All persons knowing themselves to be indebt ed to the undersigned on book (account for job work and advertising, are respectfully requested to call and settle, If. Brockway & Elwkll. Lockard Bros, will begin work in their new car shops on Monday next. The shops are much larger than the old ones, which enables tkem to carry on their business more extensively than before.. Vote for Robblns for Jury Commissioner. The fate o f Prof. Wise, the aeronaut, and George Burr who accompanied him In his last ascension, three weeks ago, is no longer in doubt. The body of Burr was found on the 21th on the shore of Like Michigan. Search is being made for the remalna of Wise. .Register and Recorder Jacoby must have had more money on Saturday evening than he knew what to do with, as a ten dollar bill got pushed out of his crowded vest pocket, and was lost. If anybody finds it who does not want it any worse than the Recorder doea, we have no doubt he can be Induced to take ll back. The annual reunion of the 143d, 149tb, and l&Oth Regiments of the Pennsylvania Volun teers will be held at the otd Camp Ground Kingston Hollow, Pa., on Friday the 7th day o'f November, 1879. The address will be delivered by Col. A. W.Norris, of Philadelphia. I. W. Hartman expects to enlarge his btor by cutting a passage way between bia present tore room and the one recently fitted up in bis block. This will give plenty of room, and will be an improvement, indicating that his already extensive business is on the increase Real estate is being quite frequently called fur and is rising in li e market. Persons desiring to purchase should not delay. A very few good properties are offered by the Fherifii and the wise and vigilant will make mouey hut of them. Those not already condemned, are not likely to be, and future lists will be short. There was a heavy fall of rain on Tuesday and a alight bail storm. The sky waa covered with black clouds and for a little while it was very dark. A heavy clap of thunder following immediately after a bright (flash of lightning) led every one to suppose that the lightning had struck rorobwliere near, but we have not heard of any damage being done. m Serious Accident. Harry, son of Mills Cheraberlin, went out'on the river last Tuesday to shoot ducks, in company with a young man who lives with Douglas Hughes. He had put bis gun down on the seat of the boat, an J in picking it up, look hold of the muzzle and drew the gun towards him. The hammer caught on the Beat and the gun was discharged, badly burning young Chemberlln's hand, and tearing the akin and flesh from hla left side enough to leave the Intestines exposed. Dr, McKelvy was called at once aua dressed the wound. He does not think any shot entered the Intestines, aa the muzzle of the gun was so near the body that the load did not scatter. The wound Is not considered a fatal one, We are determined, to have Vater Works in Towanda, but down atllloomsburg they refused drink water, but down there the staple beverage is beer. Bradford Argut. The Argui is mistaken. Bloomsburg has not refuted to have water works put In, but on I ho contrary It doing everything that can be done to obtain them, A majority of voters have I ell Honed the Town Council to contract with the Water Company for firu plugs, and th petition represents nearly two-thirds of all the taxea. The Water Company is going on, and making arrangements to begin work, with the cxieclalIou that the Town Authorities will do what is right in the matter; all of which proves that the staple beverage down here is not beer, ALL TICJTETn 55 W ""roSitaSS smith ig on your TICKET. THE WEEK OP MUTER. The International committee of the Young Men, Christian Association suggest, the fob 'ow ng topics for meetings each day in ,hB week for prayer, which begins November 0. Ministers are also requested to prescb a spec lal sermon to young men on November 0. Nov. 0, Sunday-Agreement in prayer en couraged. Dan Hi 17.23, M.u, xvlll. 10.20. Nov. 10 Monday-A moral young man weighed nnd found wanting. Mark x ! 17 22. Nov. 11, Tuesday-The son of n Godly Father who went astray. II Chrun. xxxll i 33; xxxlil, 1,1,1, ' Nov. 12, Wcdnesday-A Man Prospered Beyond Precedent but Dissatisfied. Eccl. ill 1. 11 i John Ivi 13, H. Nov. 13, Thursday-Tho Secret of a Young Man s Success in Business.' Gen, xxxlx 1 1.0, Nov. 14, Friday-A Hlgl.ly FHvorcd Man and HI, Terrible End. Matt, x: 1.4; Luke xxiii 3.0 47, 48 ; Matt, xxvii 3.5; Acts 1 ; Nov. 15, Saturdav Two Young Men. Hob. xi : 24 28; flen. tIII . 10.13. Vote for Dildine fr Coroner. UmtAltY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, Volume two of this very'excellonL and t,m an economical point of view, extraordinary work, is Issued October 25th . Its 730 neatl printed and well bound naees conlAln ...ni. of knowledge, covered by the alphabet between me worus Arundel and BIron, such as. it is safe to say, was never before urnmiral,! nr il, trifling anm of fifty cents I The 20 vols, com plete, containing over 40,000 distinct articles and nearly as many more Incidentally men? tloned subjects, with complete Index, are m. cient of themselves to afford a liberal education uUUcui noiiieu resources. An a mit of course, they are finding their way into the hands or hundreds of thousands of those whose love of knowledge has exceeded their power u uuy u ai me great prices. charged for Cyclo pedias heretofore published in this countrv none of which equal this in the amount o'f raauer given. Volume three will be ready early In November, and the remaining volumes will appear about two each month thereafter. The publishers will send a specimen volume. which may be returned If not wanted, to anv part of the United States, for the price, in cloth, 50 cents, half morocco, 75 cents, or on extra nne heavy paper, wide margins, bound in half KusMa, gilt top, for$l 00. Their catalogue of standard publications will be sent free on r.quest, American Book Exchanue.'Publishers. 55 Beekman street, New York. Vote for Robblns for Jury Commissioner, COUUT PROCEEDINGS. .Adjourned Court opened on Tuewlav Oct. 21. President Judge, Hon. William Elwell, and associates, Shiiman and Krickbaum on the bench. Opinions-were filed In the following cases! 3. F. Dreisbach vs Grover's Admr.l judgment for defendant. First and parlia account of Jacob Evana' Administrator. Co lumbia County Mutual Saving Fund A Loan Aa-ociatlon vs Samuel Heacock. excentlnn taken by defendant. Re-sale ordered' in estate of Harry Skank. Petition for discharge of John W.Uoidner. 1st day of next term fixed for hearing, and publication ordered. Estate of John McDowell, deceased, additional excep lions tiled by leave of Court, Inquest awarded in the estate of Thomas Davis, deceased. Louisa Hartman appointed guardian of Avllla McLaughlin. Elizabeth Dietterich a lunatic petition for appointment of committee. Sale ordered In estate of Eliza Parks, deceased. Goodman vs 8anger, case called, jury Bworn verdict for plaintiff; this was an action of ejectment to try the title to coal lands In this county. It has been twice tried before and sen1 back by the Supreme Court, and will probably go to Ihe Supreme Court again. Judge Dietterich Joshua VV.Coraly and Col .Freeze were counsel for the plaintiff, and S. P. Wolverton, G. R Bier, (Judge Parry and C. R. Buckalew for defendant. R. II. Walker of Williamsport admitted to practice in Columbia county. Thursday morning, case of Curtis S. Books. administrator of Charlotte Books, deceased, vs Borough of Danville, called. This case was brought here from Montour county on a change of venue. It was an action for damages for neg ligence in guarding a bridge over the canal, by reason of which Mrs. Books fell off the bridge, and was drowned; J, Comly, C, R. A W. J. Buckalew, and L. K. Mowrer appeared for the plalntlfl, and Col. Freeze, W. H. Baldy and F. C. Angle for thedefendant; afierhcarlnga num ber of witnesses the court entered a compulsory lion suit on motion of counsel for defendant, on the ground that the suit should have been brouxht in the name of Ihe husband Instead of the administrator. Petition of Calvin Clark guardian, to sell real estate; private sale .or! dered, Report of Commissioners appointed on drainage of swamp in Bloomsburg and Scot' township, presented and confirmed nisi; the Commissioners estimated the cost of draining the land at $2222.49. Of this Bloomsburg Is to pay twelve and seven hundred and eight one lliousandlh per cent, and Scott township seventeen and seven hundred and sixteen one- thousandth per cent; thecostof the view Is $383.15. Petition for the appointment of viewers to lay out a road in Scott township, Oliver Covenhoven , Cyrus McUenry and D. K, Sloan appointed viewers. An adjourned court was ordered on the 0th day of November at 9 o'clock, a. m. Vote lor A. K. Smith lor Sheriff. ART IN APPAREL, The present brifk.chterv temperature, follow inc i spell of unseasonably warm weather, has made everv one think of thick garments, and a more auspicious time for sn opening of winler iroods could not have been asked. Jlessri.blrawbriuge s Uloililer had announc ed yesterday aa their opening day for Ladies' Winter Coats and Mantles, and though but a lew days ago such coverings as furs and heavy woolen wraps were looked unon as out nf neuron yet, when the dar arrived, ihe temp' rature had undergone a change, and a more appropriate lime for such an oiiening could not have been dssired. The opening days of ihe great retail houses of the principal cities are always awaited with interest by ihe ladies, as few of Ihe fair sex are courageom enough to select the styles of their garments until the standard authorities exhibit what fashion decrees shall be worn tor the season. Yesterday Messrs. Slrawbridge & Clothier, Beemed tu outdo all previous displays of this character in the exhibition of ladles', misses' and children's coals, mamles and outside wraps generally, Usually a iew pattern garments, made br French modistes, are displayed at openings, but on this occasion several thousand garments, every one made by foreign artists were on exhibition. Any description of the' earmenta in delsil cannot be attempted, but the even I itself should be mentioned as worthy of general Interest to our lauy readers. All uay thjungs of ladles passed through the spacious salesrooms, reminding one of the crowds that gathered In Ihe art gallery of the Centennial Exhibition, The firm have apllv headed their announretuent"Arl iu Apparel," and we advise all our lady readers who have not called to take advantage of the continuation of the onenlni! lo-day, Wednesday, and witness this Interesting spectacle ol art and use couiuiueu, The above extract is from the Vhilxdtlphin Pr of a week ago. Since then we notice in the local columns of other Philadelphia papers that on last Saturday it was estimated thai twenty thousand persons entered Mess. Straw bridge & Clothier's store. No stronger proof could be adduced to prove Ihe reviving prosper. Ity of Ihe country or no more conclusive evidence of the deserved popularity of this grea I bouse. coujMBiA and, nntttmM. .. . I - -' ' ' " ' Rev. L. Zahner will exchange with Rev. J. Peck of Danville next Sunday. SHERIFF'S SALES. The following properties wero sold at the Oourl Itncrc last Saturday by the Sheriff! Property of E. R. and Jarob B.wer in Brlarcreek, to Isaiah Bower for $176. Property of J.rlu, Harrison In Flshlngcreek to H. II. Warner, for $25. Properly of G. B. W. Hosier In Brlarcreek. to Stephen Michael for $45. Property of John Keller, Ip Mifflin, lot 101 to A. W. Creamer, for $15; lot 108 to C. W. Hew for $53) lot 251 to A. VV. Creamer for $155- Properly of John Leggolt in Greenwood to , r V-andcrsllce, sr., for $30; properly of same Inline and Greenwood to same for $80. Sale of properly of Mary A. Bright was adjourned until Saturday November 1st at 2 o'clock, p. m. Vote for Dlldlne for Coroner. Murder in Sullivan County. A YOUNO MAN SHOT DOWN WITHOUT ANY PROVOCATION. Near the basoof the North Mountain, In the township of Davidson, resides a man mimed W. D. Spearman, engaged In farm ing. Last week Thursday ,as near as can be ascertained, some kind of difficulty occurred at hla house, when he undertook to shoot a married daughter with a pistol. She fled from her father and escaped, lie rushed to the door andcelng a younj man named David Yaunt, In his employ as a farm hand, working at the woodpile, he dellber erately drew up bis pistol and fired. The ball took effect In his left temple, near the eye, and he dlod In a few minutes. Ac cording to accounts the young man was not engaged In the brawl and knew nothing of what was golug on in the house , and was shot down In cold blood without a moment's warning. Seeing what be had done In his anger, Spearman relented sufficiently to allow his son-in-law to carry the dead man into the house. Then he took his stand In tbe door with his drawn pistol and threatened death to any one who dared to render assistance. The news of the terrible affair spread rapid ly among the settlers, and, as pearman was known to be a man of ungovernable temper and exceedingly dangerous, no man for a time dared approach the house. A neighbor named Philips finally seized bis rifle and repaired to the spot. Spearman warned him to keep away or he would kill him. Philips replied that he, too.was arm ed, and If he raised his pistol lie would shoot Mm. The infuriated man immediately bared his bosom and dared him to shoot, nt the same time hurling the most terrible oaths at him. After parleying a short time the murderer became more calm and, apparently realiz ing his conditiou, sent for a young man to take him In a carriage to Laporte, the coun ty seat, for the purpose of surrendering to the authorities.. In the meantime a warrant had been sworn out before a neighboring Justice for his arrest, and as he neared the village of Sonestbwn he was overhauled by a constable and taken before the Magistrate. He admitted tho killing of Yaunt, but de clared that it was accidental, and told sev eral conflicting stories. A commitment was made out and handed to the constable, to conduct him to tbe county jail. The officer proceded to Laporte with his prisoner,where hetook'iiim before Judge Infrham, who proceeded to examine him, as the constable did not inform him that he was committed. He told the 'Judge such a plausible story and professed bo mucn penitence for the "accident,'' as he termed It, that he was per mitted to depart a free man again. Wheth er it was fear or stupidity that prevented the officer from informing the Judge that Spearman ;had been committed by the Mag istrate is not known, and it was some time after the departure of tbe parties that the Judge was apprised of the facts In the case, when he immediately ordered his re arrest. Before leaving Laporte.bowever, he was taken with another paroxysm of rage, and frightened everybody outoj the bar room of the hotel by firing his revolver which had been returned to him through the windows and breaking them. Spearman returned to his borne tome time during Thursday night, when the devil seemed to take possession of him again, and he became furious and drove his wife and three children to the woods by threatening to sboot them, Tjiey wandered around iu the cold nearly all night, not daring to re turn to the house for fear of being murder ed, leaving Spearmun in possession of the corpse of the young man, which had not been removed nor an Inquest held. Late at night an undertaker arrived f om. Hughes ville.same twenty miles away.to take charge of the dead body. It was near midnight when be approached the house, and to his surprise he found a number of men holding a council of war to devise some plan to cap ture the desperado., Tbe premises wtre carefully reennnoitered, when the wlfe and children were found crouching near an out house and in mortal terror, about two o'clock Friday morning. This was the first they knew of them having been driven put, Lights were burning in the bouse, but no one could be discerned inside, and they did not know how to approach it for fear of being shot down. Two men stealthily crept up to tbe kitch en window.and peering In discovered Spear man sitting in a chair near the cook-Btove, apparently asleep. His back was towards the door, when their plan was instantly farmed. They approached tbe door, quietly opened it, rushed in aud seized the murder er, He aroused himself immediately and struggled Violently to get hold of his pistol. Houghton, the undertaker, held his arms whilst Phillips took the pistol out of bis pock et, and pointing Hat his head Informed him that If be did not surrender he would sboot hlmatance. This threat cowd him and be gave up, and five or six men arriving iu a few minutes be was promptly secured. For a portion of the day be was guarded in the house by armed men, or while tbe in quest was being held, at times be acted like a caged lion, cursed and swore, and behaved like a raving maniac, Friday afternoon a Deputy Sheriff arrived and with the assist ance of several strong men conducted him to Laporte and lodged him safely in jail FrMay nigbt. Tbe wildest excitement prevailed all through tbe mouutaln region when the facts of tbe terrible tragedy became generally known, .Many persons think that Spear man wis insane, while others attribute bis fiendish conduct to an ungovernable temper, rendered worse by free we of Jlquor. Jb Is said to be originally from Brooklyn, but has resided in that place for Beveral years. At one time be was a resident of Hugbesvllle, Lycoming county, and was engaged in lum bering on Muucy creek with parties living in tbe village. David Yaunt, who was shot down without warning, was a young, unmar ried man, aged about twenty-three years, US-ALL TICKETS PIUNTED WITH THE HEADING "DEMOCRATIC TICKEf ARE NOT GENUINE. SEE THAT THE NAME OF A. K. SMITH IS ON YOUR. TICKET. democrat, bloomsbueg, Columbia ohmy; " " ' ' - . O, A. Jacoby Is filling the cellar and coal house of the Court House with coal, he. being the lowest bidder. the Hoard of Pardons has recommended Ihe, commutation ol the death sentence to Imprison ment for life, In the esse nf John O'Nell, who was to be hanged on November Otli, at Sunbury. CUNOK IN lUTUsT ' Gen. Kllpalrick will lecture at Berwick on the 22d of November instead of 1st, and Chapi lain C. O. McCabe on 12th of December Instead of 16th, as announced In, our last Issue. Chew Jickson'b ll8TMeet Nnvv ToWro. Therlght ol suffrage is not merely a privil ege. It puts upon every American citizen a responsibility which cannot be thrown off A failure to vote at an Important election Is a neglect of ditty that Is Inexcusable. Let no Democrat bo guilty of such neglect. We claim to be the party of law and order, and that the Constitutions of the Nation and the slatts should be respected and obeyed. If we do not vote to sustain them, we throw away the dearest prlvllego which our fore father have handed down to us. Go to the pools next Tuesday and vote for Daniel O. Barr and tho whole county ticket. See a woman on horseback In another col umn, riding near Speer's Vineyards, with a bunch of Grapes from which Speer's Port Grape Wine Is made, that is so highly esteemed by the medical profession for the use ol Invalids weakly persons and the aged. Sold by Druggists. . June 27 1-y. The yellow fever epidemic at Memphis Is past and business was resumed there on tbe 26th Inst. The total number ofdeaths dur ing the prevalence of the disease was 470. This is only about one fourth as many as were carried off lost year. 1'ARTIK.S OtlT OF EMPLOYMENT WOULD DO WELL TO HEAD THE iVLLOWINy. One oflhebest ways to make money Is to Is to secure an agency for the sale of an article that Is indispensible in every family, and for which there is a great demand. The Universal family Platform Scale, patented December 3d, 1878, is au article of this kind. Its beauty, accuracy and conven ience sells it at sigh t to every housekeeper ; it is made of brass highly polished or.nickel plat ed, has no weights to get lost, an 1 is always ready for use ; tbe sale of these Scalea during the'past year was bo great that the proprietors were unable to manuficlure them last enough to fill their orders, but they now have Increased facilities for turning them out, and are prepared to fill all onlers as soon' as received with agreally improved ecale.They g've their agents exclusive territory to work in and they seldom fiil to mike from $5.00 to S10.00 per day, which is likely to keep up for the coming fill and winter. We advise you lo write to the Onto Scale Works, 125 and 127 Central Avenue, Cincinnati!, Ohio, for descrip tive circulars and terms to Agents mentioning our paper. Oct. 17, 3 w. Another "Southern Outrage" The Baltimore Democrats last week re elected .Mayor Latrobe by a majority ex- ceeding 5,000. Tbe Republicans; did not poll anything like their full vote. Two Re publicans were elected to the ,First branch of the City Council and one to the Second branch. Pennsylvania and the I'residential Election. The Democrats of Pennsylvania should go to work with the more zeal because Ohio clings to Republicanism. If tbe vote for State Treasurer shows that Pennsylvania is a close or doubtful State assistance will come from the party at large next year to carry the electoral, vote of the Keystone for the Democratic candidato for President. HarriibuTg ralriot, (Dem.) Marriages. Knittlk Yeaoer On the 23d Inst., by Rev. W.E. Krebs, Mr. J. O. Knittle to Miss Celesta Yeager, both of this .place. Leaver-La van Oct. 10, 1879, at Calawissa. by ReV.a. B.Dechant, Mr. Lewia Beav er to Miss Loretta Lavan, both of Locust, Columbia county, Pa. Deaths. Boweu At Catawlssa, October 22d, 1879 Minnie May, daughter of Stephen aud Mary Bower, aged 3 years, 3 month and 11 days. Chbjstian October 24,1879, near Calawlsta, Sarah Ellen Christian, aged 4 years, 1 month, and 8 davs. ' Business jNotices SALT I SALT 1 1 COO barrels Fine Salt on track here, to be sold at tl.CO per barrel, full weight guar anteed, call soon, going fast. li. W.AUL. Espy, Pa. Go and see I. W. Hartman's all Wool Black Cashmere for 4Ccts. per yard. Ladies Readv Made Coats. Dolmans, and a full line ot Cloths to make from 90 ceuU up, with a full line of Waterproofs aud Cloths. Also a large and complete stock of Dress Goods and Trimmlnes at lowest prices at Clark & Son's. I. W. Hartman sells a cood Double Width Matalasse Cloth for Ladies' coats at $1.25cts. per yard. Doctor J. Schuvler respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity. Havinggradu'ated In 1843 after 20 years of practice, be was bliged on account of Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Neuralcia. &c.. to abandon the active duties of his profession. During this time he has made'tbe cause and cure of hla own Ills a special study, advisimr with the best medical talent and with very happy results. He will make the treatment of the same annoying complaints a specialty. Rubbers atMcKinney's. Eggs wanted I Sets. at I. W. Hartman's for Black and colored silk velvet cut 'bias at Lutz & Sloan's. Wanted 2000 lbs ofMcedried Rasnber rles, at 25 cents per pound. And 2000 lbs of nice dried pitted cherries for which I will pay the very ulgbest market price, SILAS Young, July JS-Crn Admlesion free at McKlnney's. 100 pieces Dress goods 8cts. to $2.00 tier yard at 1, W, Hartman's Cash paid for 1000 bushels of good whltr or yellow Oats at Light Street by , OILAS XOUNO. Bep5, 2m. Boots and Shoes cheap at McIClnney's. . , ,i , Lutz fc Sloan sell the Foster lace Kid gloves Something new. "Wanted, 200 tons of good Rock Oak Hark at 5 per ton by tiilas Young, Lfi M Street. Sept. 19, Sm. , Boot headquarters at McKluney'a. Want good live calves that weigh 120 lb?, to 125, 130, 140, ISO, 1 G0 and. upward "1 uigui cireet uy Silas Younu. Sept. 19 3-m. I-adles wanting a coat or shawl should not tan to see l.utz & Sloan's stock. Call at McKlnney'a for Shoea. - , - , i Good Canton Flannels for 8, 9, 10, 121,14. 15, 10 nnd 18 cents per yard at Silas Yor i. Light Street. Sept. I9-2m A'full line ol Ladles', Gents and children's underwear at Lutz A Shmt '. McKlnneys 61706 BloTe" below Court Iloitsc. All kinds of stonejure, , 1, lj and 2 gallon flat nnd high pots, and 2, 3, 4, 0 and 0 gallon apple and cream pots, with -d without lid. In price from 12 cts. upwnl. !, 1, 2, 3 nnd 4 gallon jugs, for sale at Light Street by Silas Young. Sept. 19 2 m. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! Ity virtue ot an order ot the Orphans' Court ot Co lombia county the undersigned administrators' of Eliza Parks, late ot Falrmouat township, Luzerne county rennsjlvanta, deceased, will exposo to pub lic salo on the premises In Sugarloaf townsblp Co lumbia county, on Saturday, November 16th, 1879. at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, tho following described tract ot bud situate la Sugarloaf township, Colum bia county Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows t Beginning at a point on the county lino di viding Columbia and Luzerno counties; thence Bouth eighty-three degrees, west thirteen and nro tenths perches to a staxo and atones tnence north eight degrees west one hundred and forty-six per ches to a slake i thence north elghty-Uiree degrees east forty-seven perches tj a chestnut s thence north seven degrees west forty perches to a stake j thence north eighty-three degrees cast ntteen per ches to said county line ; thence south six and one fourth degrees west one hundred and ninety-one and one-tenth perches to place ot beginning contain ing 30 Acres 142 Perches. . strict measure. This Is a part ot a tract which lies partly In Lu zerne county,and tho two parts will be sold together as one tract. There Is a good New Frame Dwelling House and a 11 A it N on the land In Luzerne county. ALSO, Atthebamo time and place tbe undivided one half Interest ot the decedent In the following moun tain land altuaU) In Mimtn township, Columbia county will be sold. Hounded and described as follows: bounded on the north andeast by lands of George Nunkester, anc( on the south by lands of Nathan Srcdbender on the west by lands of John Keller, it b-jtng unseated mouutaln land containing about- EIGHTY ACRES mora or less. Tebiis and Conditions or BiLi.Toa per. cent, of the one-fourth ot tbe purchase money to' beTpata at tho Btrtktnif down of tho property. Tho;' one-fourth less ten per cent, at confirmation absolute, and the remaining thrco-fourths In one year thereafter with interest from confirmation hist. I. K. KRICKBAUM, "I A. II. rKNNINOTtni, ra- f Administrators. Oct. S4-ts riuriuuuiii springs, ra. j j 4 ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! i By virtue of an Anas order ot tbe Orphans Court ot Columbia county, Pennsylvania, tbe undersigned Administrators of Jacob tlarter, late of Mifflin town ship, Columbia county deceased, will expose to pub lic sa on tbe premises on Saturday, .November 1st, 1879; it ten o'clock ra the forenoon the following valuable real estate, to-wltt all that certain tract or. two tracts of land Situate In Mimtn township, Columbia county; aforesaid No; 1, bounded and described s follows, to-wlt'i Beginning at a corner In road by land of Jacob Hons, thence Boutn Beventy-seven de grees west thirty-five and nve-tenth perchesj tbence by land of Christopher Ilortong north thirteen de grees west ono hundred and fifty-three and one tenth perches to a stone, thence by land ot 1. II. Metier north clghty-nve degrees west twenty-two and tlve-tenth perches to a public road leading from .MiminvUle to t'onyngham, thence north 'thir teen degrees west twelve and two-tentb perches, thence by land ot 8. II. Swank north seventy-seven degrees east nfty-soven and five-tenth perches, thence by land ot Elizabeth Lutz south thirteen deJ grcea east one hundred and seventy-two and one tenth perches to tbe place of begtnnuur, containing FORTY ACRES ,and slxtr-threo perches strict measure. No. s. Beginning at a stone by land of Henry Hetler, thence south twelve degrees east thlrtr-four 'and two-tenth perches to a stone, thence by moun tain tana north seventy-eight degrees cast twenty three and four-tenth perches to a stone, thence by land or 8. II. Swank north twelve degrees west thirty-four and two-tenth perches to a stone, tacnee by land ot Jacob' Hons" south seventh-eight degrees west twenty-three and four tenth perches to tho piaco or neginning, containing FIVE ACRES strict measure with the appurtenances, i TEKMSOP SALE. Ten percent of one-fourth of the purchase money to bo paid at tbe striking down bf tho property, tho one-fourth leas the ten per cent. at the confirmation ot bate, and the remaining tbreo lourtus in one year thereafter with interest from confirmation nisi. J. 11. nETLEIt, J. II. UAItTEIt, C. W. Millbb, Atfy. AdmluUtrators. Oct. 3. ts. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE In pursuance of tbe authority contained In tlw last win and testament of J. Watson nibbs, late of ltoi r Ing creek township, Columbia county, Pa., deceased, will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises, the store Of Owen Cherrtngton, Mill drove, p. o., on Wednesday, November 12, 1879. At 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described Timber Lands. Late of J, Watson nibbs, deceased, to wit i Sltuatj in the midst of Itoarlng Creek Valley, townsblp and county aforesaid, with Farms on all Bides or it, and' ten or twelve miles from Ashland, Shenandoahand Centralis, adjoining lands on tbe north of John ("lemmings, David Caso, O. W. Cherrtngton, and Daniel Humble, on tbeast by lands ot Amzev CroJr and Joseph Craig, on the south by lands ot Jotn Baver, Charles Beaver and Lawsoa nughes, ana on the west by lands of Franklin Itarlg and Peter 1C Slenscb, containing. ' 155 ACRES AND "42 PERCHES. Tkls tract of land Is mostly well timbered with white oak and white and yellow Pine, suitable for proplng la mines, and other timbers BUltable for maklng.ltall road Ties. All well timbered eacept M Acres. TitltMS OF SALE Twenty-five per cent down at time of Sale, other fifty per cent- at anv time with in three months after dato ot sale, when possession win oo given ana ine remaining twenty-nvo per cent on or bttore the first day of AprlL A. D., usi , when a ueea win do executed to tbe purchaser. JESS I! UAINES. Ejecutor of tho last Will and Testamentot J. Wat son lllbbs, deceased. (XU M.-ta PENSIONS! procured for soldiers disabled In U, 8, reasons ot wounds and other causes. service by All pensions date back to day ot discharge. Tensions Increased. Address wtlh tamp, BTODDART & CO., No. 913 E St. N. W. Washington, V. O, out. w.-im A WHRK In Vrtlip nwn tnivn onrl fin ran ital risked. You can give the business- a trial without eipense. The best opportu nity cT-r ooerea ior mose wuimff 10 arirL Vin khniiH in, tnrhln al. netli VOUSee for ourself wht tou ran An At the bufilneM we offer. No room to ei plain here. Youcandevota all vour tlma or only vnur nnnm time to the buslncas. and make great nay for every hour that you work. Women make aa much aa men. Send for Rpeclal private Urmsandpartlculani.whlch we mall free, tabuttttfree, Don't complain or hard tirnea wnue you have such a chance. Address U, HALLKTT & CO , Portland Maine, oct 59-ly ESPY PLANING MILL. The undersigned lessee of the Espy Planing kill, la prepared to cio all kinds ot mill work. Doors, Frames, M, Blinds, etc. made to order on short notice. Satisfaction guar anieea. Charles Keco, Blocusborg, ra. Farm Accounts! Every Fanner should xuowhowtokwplbtia. An eutiruyiwwudcomiilrtaiynMa JuatdevtufttL Hnd inul forfmucirvulftm to Ui Brian? k HtrattoiI jyuit4 Uui.ima. (li) tj. 'f lft pt.( llnuaolvfc Oct, U.-18W "ats DMINISTItATOlVS NOTICE. xsTtn or moms ditis, nrcimn. tetters of administration en the estate of Thomas Davis, late of. Denton lowrahlo, CJimbl. rounty, IvnnsllTanl, deceased have been gra i ted by tlie Iteglsterof ssld county to Ihe undersliriied MiuUilstmiors, All persona having claims against tbe estate nt tbe deceasi-d are requebted to present them for settlement, and those Indebted to the es tato to make payment to the undersigned adminis trators without delay, I. K. KHICKRAUM, cambniu LAVINA DAVIS, nenton. . .. Administrators. Oct. if, w. DMlNISTKATOlfS NOTICE 8TAT Of HIKOIRST K. SWTn, bXCHBSD. It. Smith, late ot Msd'son twn.. Columbia en mi, ""iters i or Administration on the estato of . deceased, have been granted by tbe Keglster of Bald county to undersigned Administrators. All persons having claims against tbe estate are requested to present them for settlement and those Indebted vu uiw pruupi payment. 11. J. SMITH, ...... A. O. SMITH, sept SO, ew. Administrators. JCUTOIl'S NOTICE. nun or mono it wnrrtNianr. Dtciisin. !,t Testamentary on the estate tl George hltenlght. late of Hemlock twp., Columbia ct untv, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted bj the nrKBwruiMmrouniy 10 ine unuersigiiea Biec utor. All persons having claims against !Le en ta to of the decedent aro rrquesred to present them for settlement and throw tntlnhfMl tn th. tate to make payment to the undersigned ixecptor ' WILLIAM JIOSTRLLKn, Ji.P?u1"1.onl' Bxecutor, Oct. 17, w.' ' UDITOIVS NOTICE. im ina MirriR or tot sili or") ot sili or) owns ma-i I or CATA- 7,1S7, rl THE URAL RBTATI C Court of Common BORIC ASSOCUTION I WIR8A, SOLD 1VLX Pleas ot Columbia oo. tub siiERirr, And now Sept, i, i7, on motion of Messrs Freere. Miller and nuekalew Attorneys for creditors the oourt appoint 8. Knorr, Esq., .Aiditor to make distribution of tbe proceeds In tbe hands of tho f ourt. BY T1IK COUKT. Tbe Auditor In pursuance of tbe foreirolnir ap pointment, wUI attend to the duties thereof at his otnee In llloomsburg on Friday the Tth day of No vember next at ten o'clock A. M.. when and whero nil parties Interested will present their Claims or be debarred from coming in on said funds. SAMUEL KNOrt It, Auditor, Oct, 7-ta, A UDITOR'S NOTICE. (n the matter ot tbe estate of John Boston, de ceased. Now September IS. 1S79. on motion of C. W. MMor and (loo. K. KlweU, counsel for creditors and w. J. Huckalew, attorney for eetate, tbe Oourt appoint F. 1'. BHImer auditor to distribute the money In tbe hands of D. U t'hapln. Administrator ot John Bos ton, deceased. " - . ,. . ' BY TflB COURT. The Auditor In pursuance of toe foregoing ap pointment, will attend to the duUca thereof at bis office In IilooDsburg on Friday November Jth. at 10 o'olock A.M., when and where all parties Interested will present their claims or be debarred from comlnz In on said funds.. F. P. UILLMYEK, .... Auditor. oct. in. to. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE or CnAHLES 8AGR, DECEASED. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court ot col. county, to make distribution of the money .in the haodd of John App'eman, Administra tor, to and among parties entitled thereto, will at tend to tho duties of bis appointment at tbe office of 8 Knorr. Esq., on Saturday, November 8th is7e, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at which lime and place all pai ties Interested will present their claims or bo debarred from coming In on said funds. L.B. W1NTERSTKKN. .... Auditor, oct 10, ta. JUDITOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or BENJAVm MILLER DECEASED. Notlee Is hereby given tjat tbe undersigned ap- Kolnted by the Orphans' fourt of Columbia county make distribution of tbe money In the bands of tbe Administrators to and among the parties enti tled thereto, will attend at his onice In nloomsburg, oa Tuesday the nth day of November A I)..,18:, t ten o clock In the forenoon, for tbe purposo of bis said appointment, when and wnerc all persons hav. Inir anv claims unon the Raid fllnil am mnntrw-rt In Ipresent them, properly authenticated, or be.uebaiT ed tram coming In en aald fund. , . in . (Uufl U. JTft&lUtE, ,. . Auditor. Oct. S, "79-tw. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or JOHN SOTIR, DECEASED. The underslgnel auditor appointed by tbe Court ot Columbia Co., to make distribution or tbe money In the bands of the Administrators, to and among tbe parties entitled thereto, will attend lo tbe du ties ot his appointment at his office In Bloomsburg, on Monday November 3, 1S7S, at 10 o'clock a. M. at which time and place all parties Interested must ap pear, present and prove their claims or be debarred trom a share ot wid fund. B. FRANK ZARR, Auditor, Oct, 3, ta. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF CATHARINE rXALSK DECEASED, , Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned ap pointed an Auditor by tbe Orphans' court ot Colum bia county, to make distribution ot the tundsin tbe uauua vii mo AumiuiBiruiur ol utxcuruii will aiiena nt bis ofilce iu Bloomsburg, on Thursday the 6th day of November A . D. 1879. at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon, for the purpose of his said appointment, ,wben nnd where all persons having claims upon tbe said fund ae required to present them, properly ati lhimtlrated. or be forever debarred from coming In on sold fund. JOHN O. FREEZE, Auditor, OCt,3.4w. UDITOR'S NOTICE. In tbe matter of the second and final account ofC. It. Woodln, asslgneo of tho Columbian Iron and Manufacturing company. And now oct, mst, mi. on motion ot deo. E. El well, Esq., the Court appoint Itobert ll. Little audi tor to distribute the funds In the bands ot the as signee to and among tbe parties entitled thereto. , ... Bvtuecockt. i Tho undersigned, appointed auditor to distribute thetund3lnthehandsnfc.lt. Woodln osslgneeof tbe Columbian Iron and Manufacturing company to and among Ihe parties of entitle.i thereto, will meet the parties Interested at the office of E. II. ft It. K. Little. In nloomsburg, Penno.. on Saturday, November 24nd. 1S79. at nine oTInrtn.. m. rorfhn purpose of attending to the duties ol hlsappobit-, .u ... uciu.u,uku M;rEUIIS will prMCU their claims before the Auditor or be debarred from coming in lor a share ot said fund. ItOBT. R. LITTLE, Oct. J4-4W Auditor. JUDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE Or JAA1ES THORNTOK, DECEASED. X. 1'. I.LTZ KIECCTOR. " Account confirmed seDtemner 8. 1S79. Mr. Vrfp? moves the Court to appoint an Auditor to distribute the funds In the bands ot the Executor to and among lames enuuea ueroto, wnereunon Charles u, Jarkley isappolnted. i)y THE COURT. The AULltor In pursuance nf the fnrpcrninc nn polniment, will attend to tbe duties thereof at his ofilce In Illoomsburg on Wednesday the 5 day of No vember next at ten o'clock A.M., when and where all parties Interested will present their claims or be debarred from coming In on said funds. C. O. BARKLEY, . . m Auditor. Oct,:, T9-ta. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE ' Real Estate ! The undnrRtfrnpd Ailmlnlnrrntn nt .iu. ami,i, lab) of the townsblp of Madison In tbe countv of Co! lumbla, deceased, will expose to punlto sale by vir tue or an oraer or ine orpnans' Court o said county n proceedings In partition, on the premises in said ownsbip of Madison, on Saturday, November 22nd, 1879, "at ten o'clock in the forenftin, the following de- ecnoea reat estate late the estate of said decedent, No. 1. A certain tract of land situate In the said townsblpof Madison, bounded by lands of Abraham Broadt deceased, Conrad Kreamer, Wllbam, Shulti. A. li. nniitn, tue land below described aa No. J, and lanu ox ine neirs of tiiuia b. bintui deceased, con. taming SEVENTY-ONE AORES and fourteen perches, more or less, situated on the puouc roaa leading rrom Eyers' orove to White Hall, nearly all cleared and under cultivation on wuicu is a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. frame barn and APPLK ORCHARD. No. , The undivided one-half part or moiety of a certain lot of land situate In said Madison township, of which the said decedent was selied as tenant In common with A. K. Smith, bounded by the above mentioned tract No. 1, and the aald public road and wuuoi imam bnuitiy containing ' THREE ACRES, more or less, cleared land In good cultivation, on null ll la n Framo Dwelling House out-bulldlngs, a good weU of water and fruit trees. TERMS Of HALE. Ten per cent, of tbo one. fourth, of, the purchase money to be paid at the ktrlklng down of the property, tbe "one-fourth less the ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale and the remaining three-fourths In one year thereafter with interest iroin connrmatlon ntst. Deed to bo paid for by the purchaser, CONItAD KREAMER, Administrator, Oct- u -ta Jerscytown, pa. PROFITS, IlowtoowrateBiitwhsfulry n Mocls ontio.sss fully In M 'our new i Bankers anU Brokers, Oct,lTlm iWUroudwoy, New York, SHERIFFS SALB Br virtue of a writ rf tj,. v tanM .,nr.Af m,a pjttrtof Commc-a ntaa 6t Columbia county 'and to me directed, will be exposed to publlo sale on tho premises In Berwick, l'a., at o'clock, p. to., on JMonday, November 10th, 1879. All that certain piece ot land situate In the borough M Berwick, Columbia county, Pa,, baunded on the north by land of Paul Klkendall, and lot ot Charles A. Uecker, on the east by lot of Sarah Becker, on the south by canal street and on Uie west by rot ot Mrs John M, Snyder, the same being ono hundred and forty-clirht and a half feet aloig Canal street and frty-nlne and a half feet more or less In depth, being southern end of lots number thtrty-five, thirty two and thlrty-slx as marked and numbered in gen eral plan of Said borough, on which aro erected a largo thrco story frame hotel, containing eleven bed rooms and other large rooms, to-wlt I sitting room parlor, dining room, bar room, c, a large framo stable, and frame shed, a.welt ot good water on the premises. fielied, taken In execution at the suit of r. Wcr faett against phlllp Kponcy with notice to Jane Vaguer, terra tenant and to bo aoldaa th mnh tf Philip sponey with notice to Jane Wagner, terre tenant. JAcxsoir, Attorney. Lev. Pa. Terms cash on day ot sale. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, aept-ta, ts. ' ' Bherttr. SHERIFFS SALE. BV VlrtUQ Of aiindrv writ Inannrl nut nt boon of comroon l'leas bf Columbia county and to be directed, wilt be exposed to pebllo sale at the Rusquehanna Hotel In Catawlssa, Columbia county, l"cnnsylvanla, at two o'clock p. m. on Saturday, November 8tb, 1870. AU that certain mcasuace. tract. Dicce or mti nr fatid situate In tho township ot Locust, county of Columbia, and stnje of Pennsylvania 'bounded and described as follows to wtt t nn ttm mauts m umi nt i obn Earnest, on the west by lands of (manual Aah. ion, on the north by lands of Jackson Oeorge and on the east by lands of neubenKrlck, containing forty acres more or less, whereon are erected a framo dwelling bouse, barn and outbuildings. Sclzed.takenluto execuUonattho suit oMohn Earn est against WUUard A. Earnest wltn notice to W. L. Byeny, Assignee In trust for benefit of creditors, and U be sold as tbe property of William A. Barneat. w. u. ltnAwH, Attorney. Vend Ex. ALSO, All that Certain nlflCA artrari.nt lanA rf,i,.,.h.. lly'tn Catawlssa and Unit In, Locust township, Columbia county, Penna'j bounded by lands of John Kagely; Philip Manhardt, John Yeager, and William Hughes' estate, containing ,aevcntoen .acres and fourteen perches whereon aro erected a good saw mill, frame dwelling house, barn and otnvbulldlhgs. Nelzed. takenitn ftYfvnrtJnn nr. fhit ant, nAn jYeager against David 8, Ilbrer and to bo sold as the property of David Howcr n.-ni itnawx, Att-y Vend.Bx. A ems cosh on day ot sale. jnns w. irnwuiw . . Kl-' L r ' 'hhert'ff. -tlJ- - ' I .1 ' a i - ' SHERIFFS SALE. Ry virtue of a writ of Alias Vend. Ex. Issued out. t the Courtof Crihlmnn Pinna nr rvitumr.,1 bf , .k , ..... v vvnu w iuuuu Bale on tbe premises In Jranklin townBblp,. Columbia county, Pennsylvania, at l'o'chxk, p. m on , (Thursday, Noyembor 27th, 1879. The following described, real .estate, to-wlti All those three certain pieces or parcels ot land situate, lying and being in' Franklin township, county of Columbia andStafo ot Pennsylvania. The first ot said tracts or parcels of land contains pixty-One Acres, neat measure, and Is bounded as follows, to-wlt ! Beglknlng at a Red Oak south sx afid til mASIhlM vltl hai.nrt4A -. . ifi,iL.i m-aw jo irtues luk mesinui, tnence north S9VTldirpoR 'VriM,r. 'frM inn mh.k ,L '.' i , , uu " pv.vuo w n Biuiiei thence south ail degrees west, 7 perches to a cor- ,i,u oyiwiiuu 'Atuejiuieace soun 9 negroes i:ii;Hro(ujtt iioe anoi; tnence south &sx degrees east, i X perches' to' a stone', tbenco north SSir decree eifit-.AAt' mphMii. . t - " .1, I . -w , turilM north 19 deirrees we.it. las nfrrtiH.tn.tiu, beginning. t The second of said tracts or parcels of land con tains ruty-six Acres, and one hundred and fifty Seven porches, Deat measure, and la boundbd aa fAllAU'CI. ,A-U.I,t t,nn,n, . . . ....n, -v.-... .t uiiKiuuiuif n, apw. .laence Artll ijiy Anvrua aha. , ... 1 ,.. -vk.ra ton,, pcrcues 10 a stone; thence south M degrees east, ei and l-io pe'rehea fo a melius buuui aa Degrees west, n perches to a post; thence Bovth t degrees west, J7 perches to a Red Oak; thence south tlx degrees west, JJ and (to perches to a Chestnut; .thenco north (I degrees west, 7 and s-lo perches to a post; theuoe south sv degrees west, ss and s-io perches to a post; thence north is degrees west, es and 8-to perches to a stone thence north 78j degrees west, perches to a stone; thoni-A nwfh ol a,, , ... . . . - . bu ucgitro, -mi, x percnes to a stone thence north sj degrees west, so and -i 1 percheB w owuc, uicuuu uormux degrees west, is. and fr-10 DerCheS. to A Rtnnpr thnnn, ,.th St m , ovuiu ucaiCCB CABl, t and s-10 perches to a stone heap! thence south' sax ucgirai com, jo perinea to me place or beginning. And the third of said jtracta or parcels ot land contains Four Acres, and jorty-slx perches, and la corner with Samuel Houriand. grees east, S7 and 1-10 perches to a stone; thence pvuu. i,ucS unama.anao-iu perches to the centre Df the nubile rami IpnAin' ir frAm n.i,,i.' A , .. WUM.nuNM. w l-'j a- burg; thence south degrees west, so and s-lo r-uw bwuc, uicuue bouui oo aegrees west, KnnS fi.11 MWhag a n .. .. w pmiuci Luencernoria isjf degrees west, i perches to the place ot .beginning. mo AiAifo urnie pieces or iana lyin? contiguously, and formtnpnnA r.rtn iaa mm , .1 1 l.- a .,wwiimiii ura nuuia one hundred and twenty-two acres and forty-three jA-mucoj Buu win, 00 soiu in two parcels tOjSuii Tho one belnir the Form'nrA ns-AAn, - - u,u,wuuut iinnwca and IS pcrtbes, In a fine, state, of cultivation, and iv hereon aro erected a commodlons and comforta ble dwelllrrg house, a large bank barn, wagon abed and corn-crib combined, cider press, and all neces sary out-bulldlngs: It has abundance 6f excellent fruit, a well ot water at the knnnn aa ... , barn, and Is convenient of access by publlo roads. on are erected a lanm,rii4tAm ? aa A,m z:.::Tr':.r" ""i6 ......,....,, u , Bigue, a awcuing bouse, a dry tuvu3 oiuiy, sun uweiuug nouso, a aaw mill; and other lrhnrovementji, tAcrAtht. , - wio wttior power, hud the appurtenances thereto, and the rlsht to hi,lnt,lnlharim.,i,.. . . . . . o . uw (1 t:OCIJl ucikih, ror the use ot the said grist mill, saw mtll, ic. selied, taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of udenreld Vs. Clinton MendenhaU, Eli Men. denhall. Ellas Mendenhalt .nil v y .. ... uiiuKer. me tlUe.at present being In E. U. Drtnkor; raxEZK, Attorney. Terms cash. JOHN w unmuiu Oct-Ute Sheriff. Dauchy & Oo'h. Advt's. A 19?? C"""'lll"'l'-'llm.,rAl.r,l. M U.I hli,l I,,,,,,,..., Ar, u..Bl. dl.ld.J i,a, OCtl0,w. mm 13 steps s set Iteeds. s Knee I llfU-iL- nttlvr aliawt 111 . . . WaSFnJlSn81 "' DANIBL F. BEATTY, d oct. St, 4w. SI 900 a3,1."?118"1 Mdaysontjiooinvested. Of nv'TiAV,.n,al twports. a"1 intormauon FItKK. VaaJ: a. opilOBB Ol S10LOS5O, Address T.I-ottib Wianv Co.; Bakxsrs. s will Rowoll & Go's. Adve's. ORGANS is Stops, s set Golden Toniruf Iteeds. s net' n . ''slnutcsse. Warned s earn! sisMBBBBBiaMBastool it Book, only tas 7 net. riauo, muui. Cover i Book, only suns est I ustrutml Ki.nn.iu, u.., ,ir"..Si.. New 1 n. Address DAN Advertisers 66o.P.Rowell&Co,: vnrv r?ATi"? "urcf u'.1 Spruce' St,. New ,j aiivvm?iuiv-;i r . "i22?.lu'y proposed Hue - - t. ... rtmcrioiui newspapers. octwriw. 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