THE COLOMBIAN. iii.nonsnuitn, numv, .day isio Tlio jmbllo schools closo llili Friday, Ono of llio fnrniicci nt Irondale lim lccn blown out, J. 1'. Try 1"' been appointed poitmattor at M llU in Cross Hoadi. The band inado iouie fine music on the streets last Monday niaht. Wo will give a full report of the Curley trial next week. D. W, Kibulns Imd n stroke of piralynhon ono fide of bis body on Tuesday. Joseph I'olie, nf Centre township, was In town on Wednesday. Ho Is noirly ninety years ' "KC' A new lime stone quatry Is being opened near Espy. C. Illttcnbendar Is superintending the rolnlnjj. Captains Linden and Alderson, of the Coal A Iron police are attending Court this week, P. 1', Smith, of Ifonesdale, has been con firmed by tho Senate as Census Supervisor ol this district. He Is n Democrat. Kli Jones Is at work building a new fenco around the old jail property and making other Improvements thereon. Swfct Potato Plants, -10 cents per 100, $1,75 per 600 and $3,25 per 1000, at J. Garrison's, l!loomburg. may 7-3v J, II. Maize, Eq.( has been sworn in as Jus. tice ot the Peace, and assumed the duties there of. Hisoffice is with N, U, Funk, Esq. Alexander ic Wuodhouse have removed their wholesale and retail tobicco store from the Op era House to Urower's block, room formerly oc cupied by Lut 7. & Sloan. Justices and constables just going into office should supply Ihcnisilvea with printed blanks at this office. Orders can be filled by mall. Send for prices. Notwithstanding the fici that "Uncle Tom's Cabin" has been played here repc itedly, the Anthony & Kills company had a large home on Friday night, Hons. F. W. Hughe, S. P. Wolverton, and A. Itickctts, Esq,, were in town the first ot the week, engaged in trying tho McAlarncyWol verton equity case before S. Knorr, Esq., Master. A HousEiioti) Need. A book on the liver, its disease and ibeir treatment sent free: inclu ding treaties upon liver complaints, torpid liv er, Jaundice, hilliou'iitss, beadechc, consli pation, dyspepsia, molaiia, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, 102 Hroadway, New York City, N. Y. may 7-4 w. The moth season is close at hand. Do not allow your furs and other goods of a similar kind to lie around until the moths deposit their eggs among them before you pepper them down for the season. The following persons wero elected officers of the Bloomsburg Gis Compiny for the ensu ing year: Samuel Knorr, President; 1!. F. Hartman, Treasurer; Joshua Fetterman, J. L. Moyer, G, E. Ill well, C. W. Miller and L. E, Waller, directors. The opinion of Judge Kocknfellrr was filed on Thursday morning, in the matter of the Town of Iiloomsburg vs. the lSloomsburg Water Co., dissolving the preliminary injuc- lion. A little cbihl of J. Keller, came near meetine with a very unpleasant death on Tuesday after noon. It fell into a cess pool, and when found was nearly suffocated, only one leg being visi ble. A few moments longer would have ended its life. Last Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of Peter Knt, deceased, and to Ent lirotbers are hereby notified that these accounts must be paid by May Ht or costs will be in curred. Call at my office at Hloomsburg. March fl.tf. U. II. Ext, Adm, Jacob Itomboy, who was married a few years ago to Mrs. Arthur of this place, died at his home in California, recently. He leaves a large amount of properly in California, also in this section where he lived for a number of years and was well acquainted. Hisnuny friends will mourn his loss. Our drug Korea are now supplied with "Malt Hitters," the new Food Medicine which has done so much good and comes to us so highly recommended. Try it. It may save you heavy doctors' bills. may 7-4w H. 11. Itutter, city editor of tho Carthage .Banner, Carthage, Mi-souri, is visiting his pa rents in this town, after an abence of several years. Harry is a graduate of the Columbian office under a former proprietor, nnd it is grati fying to all his friends to know of bis success as a rising journalist. A I the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Iiloomsburg State Normal School held May 4th, the f dlowing persons were elected to serve three years; L. I!, ltupcrt, Dr. J. Schuyler, Conrad Itiitenbender, F. P. Iiillmeyer. The meeting recommended Ssmuel Knorr, Esq,, Charles 1!. Jackson, E-q., of Berwick, Dr. 11. . McKaynolJs, and Dr. J. K. Hobbins. of Catawissa, to tH j Superintenden of Public In. struction as suitable persDns from whom to se lect two trustees on the part of the State ti serve for three years. On Friday afternoon last a horse belonging to T, Conner escaped while being unhitched nnd lan off. While attempting to turn th corner of tho alley at E. H. Little's on Third street, it slippid and fell against Mr. Lit tle's iron fence, ba Ily damaging the fence, and breaking the horse's leg. When it was found how severely the horse was injured, it was shot to end its sufferings, The fence was immedi ately repaired. Mr. Thomas A. Scott has resigned his posi tion ns Presidcntot the Pennsylvania Railroad Co, He has hem In the service of this company for nearly thirly years, and gradually rose from General Agent, until he roiched the highest honor conferred that of Prtsident of tho road. He tenders his resignation because of feeble health, the nrduous duties imposed upon him being moro than he can heir, in his present condition. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to the act of assembly llio Couutv Auditors will miet the Poor Directors of Ma lison Puor District ol Columbia county, at the Poor House on Sat urday May !!J 18S0 nt 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of auditing, tettllng and adjusting the accounts for the fis-al year ending Ai til 12 A. D, 18S0, when the Poor Directors of Madl on district will please have all books and pa pers present for that purpose. Wm. L. Maxkinq, County Auditors b k, smith, O. It. Seksiiult On Saturday afternoon while tho men wero engaged in d'gcirg the ditch for the water pipe on .Market street in front of Hie residence of C fl, llarklty, the earth caved in from the tor seriously Injuring Itobert Morris and Hen, ry Hower, both being biuisid, and the Jailer having bis arm broken. The ditch was eight or nine feet deep at that oint in order to get the pipe under the culvert that crosses Market street. Ilolh men are getting along nicely, and Morris was able to be about on Tuesday, It was a narrow escape, aui might have resulted in death. Samuel II. Creasm. ..f Mm f..- it Danville, has leased tho Lake House at Spring Lake, Monmouth county. New Jpr.. ,! lil open Hon the 29,1, Inst. He 1, well known here, and persons desiring a pleasant vl-lt can- noiuooctier than glvo him their patronage. e regret that we cannot accept the Inyllatlon to bo present at tho opening. LICENSES, On Wednesday afternoon thn ttie application for ltceiK-c. All iIip asked for were granted except tho following; Ja cob L. Girton, Peter Gross, tf Iiloomsburg, Kiuni which protests wero filed, and II. It. Yetter, of Main township, tbero bcine an Im perfection in the bond, Monday morning next was fixed for a hearing In the first two cnes, anil the bond directed to lis corrected In the third case. THAT INJUNCTION, Thursday, of last week, was the dav fixed for the hearing of the application for an injunc tion aiinsi me waler Company anil its con tractor, but owing to tno absence of Col, Freeze. counsel for the Water Company.it was con tinued until Saturdty. On that day Judge Rockefeller, of Northumberland county heard tho case, Judge Elwell being a tax-piycr of tho own 01 l,loomsl)urg, ami a near relntive being member ol tho board of directors of the de fendant. Affidavits were read and nreiments made by J. It. Hobiun solicitor for the plain tiff; and by Col. Freeze for tho Water Company and Col. Knorr for Mr. Itlrklnblne. Among the affidavits are those of four members of the Town Council, a majority, saying that they believe the work Is being properly done. Under this state of facts, who is It that is asking for an injunc tion? Judge ltockefollct took the papers und promised an early decision. OUITUAKV. COI CLARENCE U JACKON. On Tuesday last It was with profound irrlef that our people leuned of the unexpected death t lol. Jackson, of Berwick. He had iut re tired to bed 00 Monday evening, apparenily in good health, and died without a woid or strug gle. He was 38 years old last March Ilia fu neral took place on Thursday and was attended by hundreds from nil sections of the country. soldier Ins history is that of his brave regiment which reJenged the retreat from Bath with iisjust delivered and unfirable Belgian muskets, by its refusal to retreat at Win chester when under Shields, He belonged to Company H, of tho Mill reg iment, and was mustered into service August J, 1S02. He was promoted from 2nd to 1st icutenant, January 18, 1863, to Cintain.Julv 1st, 1S03; wounded and captured at Chancel- nrsville, Va , May 3rd, 1803: transferred to Company II , 57ih regiment, January 13,1805, and discharged by special orders Mirch 10th, lbGo. Such, in brief, is a history of his formal record. lis actual one would involve a volume, but is recorded in the hearts of his surviving comrades. At the time ol his death ho was an aid on Gov. Hovt's start". As a politician, he has been an active, liber al Kepu'jlican, tolerant to nil, but adhesive to disorganization when he believed vital ques tions were at stake. He was honored with nom inations for office in this county, and at times was the Chairman of the Republican organiza tion. On Saturday last the writer sent him a letter of invitation to address our citizens on Decora tion Day. The reply came the evening of his death that he cou Id not attend ''as he expected to leave for Chicago ihehst week in May." He had been solecteJ as a delegate to the Hepubli can National Convention, He was a graduate of Dickinson college, and possessed fine literary talents. The most of our readers have heard him as an orator, and fully ppreciited his worth. He was an excellent business man, and it will be impossible to re place his loss to Iho large firm of which he- was duel, ile nau noeis 01 Iriends among nil classes and parties, by whom his sudden death ill be deeply mourned. Further particular) From our Jhrv-iel Corres pondent, On Tuesday morning the sad news Hashed through the town, that Col. Jackson had died during the night. He retired at an early hour on Monday evening, not in very good heilth, and at about ten o'clock was seized with an apoplec tic fit, terminating in his deith in less than fif teen minutes. He leaves a wife and two chil dren to mourn him. He was born March 2-ilh, 1342, in Berwick. At tho age of 14 he entered Dickinson Semina ry, at Williumsport, where he graduated at tho end of two yeirs with honors. Two years later, when only 18, he graduated at Diokin-O'i College, Carlisle, where he was respected and loved by his classmates and teachers Less than two years he enjoyeJ the quiet of home, and then yielded to his couotry's call; andinlS02 joinel theSlth Il-giment as Lieu lenant of Company H., which was formed iu Berwick. Later lie became 1st Lieutenant of the company. At the battle of Chancelloisville he was taken prisoner and conveyed to Libby Prison, from whence be escaped with several companions, but was pursued and hunted down by the blood-hounds of the enemy, and again lodged in prison, where he remained until re leased by an exchange which was effected about a )car afier his attempted escape. In July of 03 ho was promoted to n captaincy, which po sition he honorably filled to the end of the war. In the battle of the Wilderness he a again one ot Iho unfortunates. Wounded, lie was captured and once more the walls of Libby frowned upon him. Shortly after ho was taken with 000 Union officers 10 Clurlesion where he was under fire of the Union bitteries, poured into the city from Moultrie. From this place he was taken to Columbia, where he and Ills co-i rades languished wilh only iho sky for a canopy, burrowing in the ground at limes for protection from Ihe cold Thus he pissed ihrough all the varied scenes of war, fearless to rashness almost, always generous and hooor- ablei At the time of hlsdei'.li he wai Vies Presi dent and general mauager of the firm of Jack son A Woodin Manufacturing Co., presiden1 of the rolling mill.a member of the firms Jack son, Woodin & Jackson, and Jackson Bro'n ,V Crispin, a director of tke First Nilional Bank, a trustee of Dickinson College and also of the Normal School of Blojtnsburg, a director of the schools of this town, and a trustee- of the M. E. Church, He was also a member oft! iv irnor Hoyt's staff, iu the capacity of Q larler master General. His death has cant, a nl join over Berwick, that wilt not be lifted until time will have sift encd tho sorrow caused by the iintiiuelf visit tf death. Sabbaih seems lo reign during this few days, for the familiar sounds from lb shops and rolling mills aro hushed in silence The soldier comrades spak ot linn with g!i telling eye, giving token to the sorrow they feol for the loss of their friend and commie. All loved him for they knew ho lind thiir welfare atheirt. The firms with which ho was con ncctid have lost an energetic, honest business associate ; the church, un earnest and libera' supporter ; tho town, a progressive and accom pli-hed citizen ; the country nn able and ril iant soldier and patriot ; and saddest of nil ike family, a loving and inlulgent father onr husband. It is sad tint one so young, compar ative, should die. There wis yet much fur him to do iu life, and a bright future might have been Ids, But, now his book is closed and lifeless belles whero his presence was wont lo cheer, 'How beautiful In death Tho Boldler's cross appears, Embalmed by (ond affection's breath And bathed In woman's tears Keportek, Berwick Pa., May 0, '80. A-C0LlJMBIAN COUItT PltOCEKOINOS. The regular May term of court opened on Jtontlay morning, Hons. William Elwell, associates I. K Krinkbaum nnd F. L. Shu man on the bench. Inquest oil body of John K. Adauu ap proved. Constables called, and returns made, Heport of viewers of a road In Scott town ship near Sharpless', confimed nisi, John M. Buckalew was appointed foro man ot the grand jury. E. Shult and C. M Mason appointed tip stayes, Order of s.ilo granted In estati of John Hicks, deceased. Appeal from order of removal from Pine twp., entered by overseers of Jordan twp,, Lycoming county. Heport of sale In estate of Cyrus Lnrlsli confirmed nisi, Kepcrt of Inquest In estate of Jacob do well, deceased, confirmed nisi, Petition for guardian of minor children of W. T. Davis, deceased. S. 11. Smith ap pointed. Inquest 011 body of William Flnnol ap proved. Application filed for nn Issue In estate of John Boston, J. II. Uublson continued as auditor in estate nf John McDowell. L. S. Wlntorsteeii continued as auditor in estate of John Savage. Common wealth vs. E. Fowler. Indictment, larceny. A true bill, Petition filed by surety to discharge C. A, Knorr ns administrator of Anthony Snyder. Petition for partition in estate of Canfieid Harrison. Petition for partition in estate of Collins Sutliir. Accounts of Administrators, Ac, and Widows' Appraisements confirmed nisi. Petition for Charles K. McAnall for final discharge tinder insolvent laws. Hoad in Madison township near S. John son's. Petition for re-review 10 await ex ceptions filed tn aid review. Koad In Madison township near M. 11. Masters. Petition for review and exceptions filed. Commonwealth vs. Joseph Waitman, He cognizance entered for appearance nt next term of court, Commonwealth vs. J. S. Evans. AW. pro!, allowed. Commonwealth vs. Emma L. Newman. Larceny. Not 11 true bill, Heport of auditor in estate of Elizabeth Murray confirmed nisi, Heport 01 auditor in estate nf Ira IValer confirm! l nisi. Heport nf auditor in estate of Daniel Peal er confirmed nisi. Heport nf nu litor to distribute funds aris ing from sale iif reil estate of d. G. Creve ling continued nisi. Petition by Jane Scott to do business as feme sole trader. Heturn of partition in estate of Hnnnali Zarr confirmed nisi. Heport of sale in ctate of M. W. Nis confirmed nisi. Heport of sate in estate of Michael Gruber confirmed nisi. Petition for admlnistintor of Philip lle&s to make deed. Citation awarded in esta'.e of Gideon Fisher. Heturn of alias order of sale in estate of Hiram Lunger confirmed nisi. Heturn of inquest in estate of Mury Witchy confirmed nisi. Hoad in Heaver township nearShuinan's mill. Heport of viewers confirmed nisi. Heport of viewers of a road 111 Madison township near Win. Shutter's confirmed nisi. Heport of viewers of a road in Pine town ship near Jos. Shoemaker's confirmed nisi, Hepoit of viewers of a road in Jackson township near John Savage's confirmed nisi. Heport of viewers ol road in Sugarloaf township at Kitchen's road, confirmed nisi. Heport of viewers of a road in Jacon township near Moses Savage, confirmed nisi. Heport of viewers of a road in Benton township near T. B. Cole's mill, confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. Soloman Levon. True bill. Commonwealth vs. John Verkheiser. Surety of the peace. Case called, and wit- neses heard. Case dismissed and complain ant E. Bogart to pay costs. Heport of viewers of a county bridge in Sugarloaf township confirmed rii. Heport of reviewers of a road in Fishing creek township confirmed nisi. Venires ordered for September session for a grand jury, and for petit jurors in the several courts. Ou motion of 14. S. Howell, David II. Getz, of union county, was admitted to practice law in the seeral courts of Coluin bia county. Heport of Viewers of a road in Catawis-a township near T. Scbmick's, confirmed fi nally. Hecoguizance of Solomon Levan entered for appearance at next ses-dnn. Commonwealth vs. Ellas. Bogart. Surety of tte peace. C'ae beard and dismissed Prosecutor to pay co?ts. Petition to amend charter ol M. E. church of Iiloomsburg. Amendment ordered by the court. Petition for discharge of committee of Margiret Former, a lunatic, pre'seuted and committee dUchargfd. Petition of N. Kitc'ien, assignee of Thos Heece for discharge Assignee discharged subject to payment of all funds iu his hands Commonwealth vs. Caroline Kurtz. In diciment larceny. A true bill. Cjsecilled 011 Tuesday, Jury sworn. Vtrdict guilty of stealing a portion of goods named in indict ment. Prisoner sentenced to thirty days in county j ii', ami pay costs of prosecution. Commo.iwealth vs. the Town C iiincil nf the Town of Iiloomsburg. Motion tn quash Indictment refused. Case cmtinued until next term. Trustee accounts confirmed fin illy. Petition for inquest In partition in (Mate of Henry Kingsbury deceased, Citatinu awarde I. Order of sale granted in estate of II, D, Cole, deceastd. Commonwealth vs. A. Whlteuight, Hc- cogulzince of defendant forfeited to open court, Petition for n c unity bridgo over a run near Alex, Kreamei's in (irernnood town ship, presfuted. G. W, Appbuan, I, K, Dildine and M. Vance appointed viewers, Commonwealth vs, J, I,, Ulrton, Not a true bill. County to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. Aaron Person. In dictment, embezzlement of public moneys, A true bill Hecofc'iiizincaof defendant for feited in open court. On petition, II. 1). Mcllride was ap pointed guardian of Sanford L. Anpleman. On petition, Jacob Fisher was appointed guardiau of Emma, Mary und Clara llollcn bach. Ou petition John W, Evans was appoint ed guardian of minors uf David Shaffer, de ceased. On petition, John Ferler, guaidian of mi nors of Chas, Shaffer, deceased, di-charged. Commonwealth vs, James Dougherty, Surety of the peace, Case settled by agree lMOClUT,BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, ment filed; each party to pay half tho costs. Petition lor county bridge near DcrrV saw mill In Jackson township, presented, W. Lawton, A. J. Alberlson nnd Jacob Gerrard appointed viewers, Bid and allotment filed In cstato of Thorn- ns llenfield, deceased. Montgomery Cox vs, John Ljggott. Peti tion presented by defendant asking to have judgment opened. May lth. Isaac Mcllride nnd E. O. Jones nppolntod additional tipstaves. Inquest on bodies of A. J, and W, I, Wolfgang approved by the court. These two men wero killed by falling from n break er near Ceutralla. Tho report of tho grand jury was present ed nnd read and ordered filed. Ills us fol lows : To the Honorable, the Jiulyef of the Oiurl of Quarter Senions nj Oilumlvi count, May IXrm, 1SS0. The Grnud Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania inquiring for tho body of the County of Columbia, respectfully report that we have pursuant to our required duties calmly anil deliberately investigated all tho bills of indictment presented for our consid eration and hivo passed upon them accord ing to their merits. That wo have examined tho public buildings and would recommend repairs to the sink pipa nt the jail. We found tho jail Mid buildings attached, clean nnd In good order, the prisoners well cared for The Court House and old j ill required no repairs except such as the Commission ers of the county propose doing. All of which we most respjctfdlly submit. John M. Huckam'.w, -May Oth, 1SS0. Foreman. May oth. Subprena 111 divorce awarded on petition of Philip A. Brown, Owing to the absence of witnesses in the Curley case,lor whom attachments were being executed by the&hcrilij the trial of the same was postponed, ami the court took a recess from, 10: l.r a. 111. until 2 p. tu. when applica tions fir license') wero beard. Samuel Ilagenbuch appointed guardian of Katurannd Margaret Goodman, Citation awarded on petition for E. Giger guardian of Katura and Margaret Goodmnu to file an account. The following sales of real estnto were coufirmed finally. Estates of Peter Ent, Jacob Ihwer, O. P. Ent, Jonathan George, Geo. Hi-ewick, Got- leib Gunther, Hebccca Smith, Jacob Kinney Leonard Adams, Harriet Heifsnyder, Ellen Long, Daniel Lee. May Oth B. H, Yetter license granted. From the Siureis, MUb Wctlhj: Mr. John Bras!, livirg in Sherman township, iuforu.ed us a few tlavs a) that his feel lind b-en 10 ter ribly frosl-bit'cn thttt he lould hardly stand die pains raiisi d then by. lie happened to think of Sr, J icon's Oil which lie always keeps ban ily rubbed his feet twice wilh the remedy nnd iho pain disappeared entirely. lis not only values St. Jacob's Oil as an unexcelled remedy fir n great many other painful disete',to which mankind is subject, hut lie also asserts that it is really invaluable for the miny diseases hor6es and stock are subject to. and which so often play havoc with the prospects of the farmer and stock-raiser. People who have a desire to lie humbugscd hive been furnished witli opportunities during the past week. A man on the street sells mu riatic acid for tlie cure of corns, wartB, Ac, for 25 cents n small bottle, a substance worlh about ii eents a pound. The doctors say it is a dan gerous arliile to have lying around. Another roan with a banjo puts a greenback in a small pack of soup and then after mixing the pact witli a number of others, oilers to sell five of Un packs for a dollar, wilh a chance of getting tho greenback. This is dearly gambling, and is strictly prohibited by law, and ought lo be r-tupptd by the authorities. What ax Old Piiysichn Says. In a prac tice of more thm 30 years.I have never found a curative equal to the gicat Mexirati remedy, Hcrhslino Hitlers. Having use I but two bot tles 1 am entirely relieved of a cbtonic atlection of the stomach and bowels of seven years stand- itiR. I regard it as the be-t health restoring a;ent in the worl 1. C II. Hampton, Vevay, Ind J. C. Town-end, agent for I). M.Osborne eS: Co-, had a fine exhibition of agrie-ultural im plements ou the street during the week. Fred. Hagjiibiich and John Wolf agents lor other companies, also eli-pliyed some very line toa chiuery. THE VOLTAIC UELT CO., MAU--IIAU,. MICH. Will send llieir celebrated Klectro-Voltuic Belts to Ihe afilicted upon 30 days trial. Speeely cures guaranteed, lliev 1110111 whit they say Write to them williout delay. Nov. 21-ly. W. C. Hohison, cf Espy, agent for ihe Cin cinnati wagons had a number of vehicles on exhibition in front of tin; Court House this week. These wagons are well made Htid very cheap. Tho Annual Meeting of the Columbia Cuinty Agricultural Society will be held 111 ihe Opera Douse, Iiloomsburg on Saturday, May loth, nt one o'cloek p. tn. The eleclii.11 of officers, and a proposiiion to amend the charier will he a put of tho busine-s. The present committee will meet on ame day at 0 o'clock, a. m. Fiii;n. B. IIaktman, April 30 2w Secretary. sHi:wtT hALES i-lierill' Em on Mondiy sold the following properties : House nnd lot iu Cntiuissa si Id ns ihe prop ertyofDaeid Sliouse- to J. K. Bobbins fir Sl-7) Half interest in a mill property iu Headock town-hip belongirg to John Beagle sold to Geoige Bmgle fe,r$1200 One half inlero-t iu a hou-e and lot In Ber wick owned by Ileubon Miller sul 1 to William ShitlVr tor flO.i. House and l't iu CVntralla owned by J. Mil ler liu'ibto Patrick llrcnnnn for j70. A trad of land in Madiso township sold ns the properly if Ellas Bogirt to CVnrad Kriam er for SM75. A tract iflii.d Iu Mt Plen-nul township s-ild as ihe pr .per y of 'Usury Kittlien lo Thorn is M ith rs f r $1101. lh NuiniiliH lavein stand sold 11s the pinp eily of Ditibl Morris 10 Joseph Pepped far jfldO-.. Nu 2. A tract coidjinlng about eleven ncro' owned by Morris sold t lle-niiotti 'Iheel for f2fc0. ,-o o. e 1 ruci continuing annul seven acres owned by Morris sold to Ilenrioun 1'hiel for 5S-VI .u i. .v ir.ece conuuinng seventeen acres I el mg'iii 10 Morris sold to M. G. Hughes for i'JM I lousa and lot In Espy sol I as iho properly of Moore urevelmg lo II irvoy itockol lor SI330. tract of 1 ind iu Orange township owned by Wm Se'mvl-r so'd In M. B. ,t S. F. Asso ciatiou of Bloom-burg for $200. A mill pr qiorty in Brinr Creek owned by Nels'.n Ireas s-dd lo Jac ib G.-rrard fir $2000. A tract of land in Hoarmgcreek sold as lite property of Michael Knlttle to S. Knorr, at loriiey for ?2 See a woman on horseback in another col umn, riuing ueur ppe-er iniyarus, with a bunch of Grapes from which Spe-tr's Port Grape Wino Is made, that Is eo highly esteemed by the medical profession for the use of invalids weakly persons and Ihe aged. Sold by Druggists, June 27 1-y. ,1, L. Girton, ol the Cllr Hotel received a catfish from Toledo, Ohio, on Thursday morn ing Hint was three feet ono inch 1 ing and weigh ed 29 pound'. It was sent lo him by N. W. Bart. 11, It was a"monslir." It should be the aim nf every owner of Horses,Cow,&c.,to mako thorn ns handsome and useful as possible. The German Horse and Cow Powder helps to develop all the powers of tho animal. It Improves Its beau ty and lncrois's its usefulness, It makes milk, tnuclo mid fat. Ily using it n horse will do more work and a cow give more milk and be In better condition with less feed. Sold only by weight at 10 cents a pound by A. Klelm, Iiloomsburg. Dec 12, 7'J-ly Marriages. Hiki.i;man C0NXF.11. On ihe Utih ult., by Charles Gibbons, Esq., at the bride's father in Ilenton, Mr. Jacob Hlrlemaii, of Jackson tonn- ship to Miss Ella H. Ccnncr, of Benon town ship, all of Columbia county. -Business .Notices PUBLIC NO TICK. The Clothim? t-ioro nf D.ivl.l T U well stocked witli nil tl10 latpot styles nt Clothine for Men. Youth and fihtldmn. Call ami examine, OntoClarkit Son's for vour dress iroods and trimmings lowest prices and large stock. McKlnnevs Shoe Store below Court House. If you want Good Calicoes for 0 cents a yard or wide Percales for 10 cents a yard go to Lutz e"i Sloan's, You can always findalariro stock of do mestic dry goods at Clark it Son's. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinnej'c. Buntings In all styles and colors at lowest prices at Clark & Sou's, The public aro hereby informed that splendid suits are now made from the latest tyles ot bpring Uoods on the following terms.- J.alisl &lylcs, Lowest J'rues, Jlcst Ma terial, llol Workmanship, anil JSeit Fits at tho Popular Store ot uavid l.owenberg. More New Dnss Goods with Silks and Satins to match nt Lutz & Sloan's. Tho largest stock of dry goods for cash only nt Clark & Son's. For Nobby Hats, l or Latest btyles, For Lowest Prices, Go to David Lowenberg's. iVIl kinds of trimming silks and satins cut bias at Clark t Sou. Call at McKiuney's for Shoes. Our curtain cctonnes will not fade bv washiug, Clark et Son's. See Lutz t Sloan's Cretounes for curtains. Hubbers at McKinney's. Cash paid for -1000 buhels of good White or lellow Cuts at Silas linings, Light Street. March 10 3ni Clark ,t Son have a large stock of lawns ginghams, Prints etc. at lowest prices. Harriet A. Newkirk. of Salem, says; 1 was cured of tetter in my hand by three applica tions ot Camphor .Milk. My husband was cured of old running sores by using it, It Hired my son ot a spraintd ankle, I'riieSO cents Sold by C. A, Kleim, iiloomsburg. april Hi, 'SO.ly Clark it Son's corset stock is the largest. Hoot headquarters at McKinney's. Lutz et Sloan have tho largest stock of Li-.Mis in Iiloomsburg. Price S, 10, 14 and 10 cents a yard. Hon. Georee N. Corson, Norristown, says: The Phienix Pectoral is indispensable in mj family. It acts like a cuarm 111 curing coughs aud colds witli the children, and 1 always u-e it when addressing a jury. Price 25 cents. O. A. Kleim, Iiloomsburg. aprlti-ly Go to Clark it Son's for black cashmeres. Admission free at McKinney's. Neatsfoot Oil and Vacuum Oil for har ness grease for sale by Silas Young, Light treel; also iflaclf OH, I- sli un, isineed Oil, Whale Oil and Castor Oil .March l'J-2m T IHEASUP.EH'S SALE or UNSEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A. Ily virtue of sundry acts of the General Assembly or the 1 ommonwealih or rennsuvnnia, reiiuus 10 the seleot sealed an I unseated lands 111 Ihe county ot Columbia, etc , fur taxes due and unpaid, I will otter at public silo at tlio Court House, In the town H Hlooiiisburg, ou the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE.A. D ,1SS0 nt in nvinck a m . llio following described pieces ot i..n,i nr ni-h n.irt (Iieri-.il us may bo nei'essary to satisfy Iho amount ot taxes duo and unpaid agalust the ume, and continue the same trom day to day aa t lie seme may be rouuu necessary. TK11MS eiF SALE. The amount of taxes ami costs must bo paid when the land Is struck off, or tliosde may be eold and the property put up anu re-sum. llKAVKItTOWMSHII". I Lot cannon Morils t 1 " llenrv 111 41 1 .'4 3 " HuthrutI Samuel., 1 macres luels Anthony 3 I !l I 11 3 lots Trout stepiieu leu acres liaelsWm 1' vj " Klsiier Sarah 5 " llunslnger Ke-geua 3 si " Miller 1inireutx-rger and Usher . U'J ', M.enn All"li sa " strouso Km iiiucl 1)45 SI .,l lOSllll 3 ; 1 35 3 31 ji " Uri-W). icli Kiac 1 lots liuduy Joseph lis) acres Noier lieu 5 lota Ash lieu 310 acre's Allies, Abbott ulid I.oso 3 lots ltu.ier.lessu 1 " linger Charles 3 " Itult and L'nger 3 " Do) er 1' s 2111 7 1)5 1 Ml 1,11 4 51 I M 4 53 5 T sj acres I rockw uy c II 5 luts Charles shnou 3 77 7 r.a I " Carruw Moins uoi aeTesC01u111bUC0.il a; Improvement Co, a " lirilsbai-h el 1' 2 17 03 Sll tsJ lots l.wns lle-ee'e H t 12 3 - 1 I.UULMII A a " r ry w i at, 4 51 n) acres 1 rick 11 r a luLs tieariiart Wm Ml 7 S7 do acres llauck Jonathan 0 40 iw " iioates cuar.es anj aouu 4 70 ni " " 4 III 313 2 33 5 " llliiderlller lolin s lots llumer ec Ji-sicr b " lloilman 'Ai.i 7 is! " Hunt l.ll 4 (4 101 2 17 74 7 SI 1 lot Kramer t: 1 I Klein Id acres LyiiuJucob 3 IjIs 1 UMieiiee K " 1 t-w is l.ruliK so ) acres Maim and .Mll'er Ii " Me.rganTii aw) " M010 llllalil no " .Melle.iuuldsllW loo " -Mlnli-h COliiad likl " Mliilcs Ilclijiiulu ,,,,, 41 " Mlldcll I'eter 110 " miubi-s-,1 r iieoige & luts 1'altcrftOli J C 3 t'rlee e l.ucticu 3-iof lolsiiuthrutr Niurael CO 3 da in 110 24 ill 4 III II I 16 718 4 7u 1) si 7 la a it r se 2 ir. VI acre-s Itlco ileots-o 110 Mleppelildser 1 K Miuiuan .lubli, deed sli 11 nun i.i-u Hand brulhcr sUter 15 51 ,vi " 33 " V.H1 " 2SI " a lots 3 ' 3 ' 3J acres 4 li Men utt Win , 11 HI siiiiuuii r 1. 51 5 MUllll.l W slltek J J 1 'nlson eioo Vauduceu Clllauiaii Cu 1 ss j. " lis ' " " " 51 " ' " 1 lots Vast I no 11 K 2S05 seres West ituck Mouutalu u k 1 Cu r lots Ueti'li's 3 Wood AUL'UStUS , s9acres Vtlicucr Vwu a lota Creasi Uojd.M I) I Cuuliicr Vein i " Henri Hours'" 45 acres 1-oiiirenb. luerl'eler 4 luts Maston llm '4 " Monday Julin 50 acres Shuiuuu c A s " Miuuiau A Michael t " HeuuluverChibt 2 35 3W 1 in 5.1 13 4M 4 vim 1 llBNTH.NTOW.NsllIf, Hoover IImIc liucMe John, Jr Mitluo John Khfer A F l't ntdnglou Jesse, dee'd Wells Juhti ., OberholUir A A 1IKUW1CK llOHOUQII. Edwards (ieo , I'aiks Ann est llo-ler baiuui-i , Me'piieiis 4.11101 11 , Ulier Hunlil Woods llco ...-......,...., Walp Jcrernlttb....., 1 aero 50 1 " 2,Vj ' 45 " 1 4 25 I lot 1 lot Il.UAIiCHKKK TOWNSHIP, acres Wish Reuben " Hawk. 8amul . ., . " Mout Nathan 14 ss 1 so ao 7 41 a 19 II 70 20 5114 SDS 7 0'i 49 40 DSO II 7 0S S Ml 2 34 4 H of foo Apple rani as ncre-3 iiuwrnan .ies.se Itryan (luy Doty and i' al.-r Kdieards Martha.! Kvans Kraiicts Headier N P cstato ........ 11s SI Minkle John Klsner John Ijimon Wm. l'arkersoti John....- Ileecer Abram Mttlrrnamucl s SUickhouso A 11.. VI HI Stackhouso Joseph 91 110 schcclitcrley tleo ftackhouso & .sutler 4 30 41 sa t4D 40 4 41 t)J 4 27 24 13 5 10 II l) 8H9 1 24 2S .'2 41 4 21) 11 HI 5 Sll 4 4 7 SO 1 411 7 70 a -in S20 7 71) am CJ 31) 14IRI 5 20 3 Sll SO 1 211 r.n 7 21 0 2 40 S S'l t'S) 4 40 CD 1 SO 4 40 1 20 m IS 10 01 1 211 1 20 f,l 1 20 1 2D 2 21 1 20 1 20 10 " Trauirn Henry " Jacoby t) A M - ' Mtlcr Dai Id UATAW19SA TOWNSHIP. acres lirobst .) ft ' lllddln heirs IIS) Clewed! Jacob McNInch wm Weaver Kllas liuubach Margaret Klnnler Hubert 05 ai 301 Ssl an It) reel inn r reu " Price Jonas CENTHALIA IIOHOUOII, lot Holmes Thomas " . Marks t.toyd " Marks Heo " (julnu I'at " Itanley John 11 " Hurke Patrick P " ltevln James " Conner 'I homas curley l:dttrd " eiauciien Thomas. . " Clark nrldirct " Murphy Patrick ' Tory Wm " Welsh Martin " Zlirler Vt in " Urimih llenjamln " Moore John " Cain Terrence " Cain Michael, dee'd 41 Collins Peler P " Dougherty Michael " Davis llco W uatiirhen Marlln " lloajriandWm.M " llowells Ihomas " Jones Ann F " Kline Caroline " heller l blow " Lanyon Path " I.OV, land II A " IMgh ; MahaooyltHCo " Machen Thomas " McKlnneye lnr'es " Moore Mrs lerace " Mieppard It F " IJirpey I.uke " Weith David ' Veager Montcllus " curry D F " Morrison Mrs Catharine CENTItH TOWKSniP. 22 acres Adams Enos F. . 4 l 07 r.i) ss 14 13 Sll 12 es 2 27 " Ai'aoacn itenjimin " Has n Jeihn .. " Ilagenbuch Win '- Henry Jns -ph " Knorr simuel u ' Kleter Daniel : ... " Iflwryhlmon " Hoffman VMlliam estate CONVNOttAM TOWNSHIP. lot Ashton Jacob Cook catharlno " Cook Dai Id " .Mapulro Terranco " Miiiely Matthew " ueurrjo Jerry " Cosj-rovo John and Domlnlck " llennessy Thomas " Mlllnn'Ihoiiias ' Cain Terrance " Drown Wm : ' llreslln lternard 2 79 10 55 SS lis 21 34 2 25 2 00 0 75 8 2'J 72 1)4 3 R1 2 3S 5 05 4SIM) 270 Sll 5 25 4 rsl 70l) 2 01 12 93 525 2 00 111 2f5 2 711 1 30 S4 (Ml . ISSS 515 34 400 I'..", 49S 7S 93 IS) 5010 5 27 03 00 03 00 Sll 252 (SI 2.15 3 31 2 55 2 40 S 41) 1 20 1 21) 1 Sll 1 17 90 8 93 450 acres Drown Nathaniel 4ii) " neam Joshua lots Callahan Dinlel " Donohoo Cornellns 112 acres Huston Jolin ..H nt .101 ce Peter H 2l2ticre3 Kline John L 345 Kline Peter lo's Kiu'helrtlcu tleorire " 1 ludermuti) tieo fl ' Mc4anamum FelU " Peter " Marr and Klndl j ' Marr II h 2JS acres N i MO F ltl!.tOi'o It .lordaii tract 305 '. " A Porter tract 32a " " ' " I, Walkr tract Ituston Mary 170 " Ituston Thomas .... lots 'irelso.ich Lewis ina acres Treln Jacob tract 100 " " 1 lot Yocum Prank 401 acres aoaDir.iobn tract 1 lot Varllnff llenr itrockeiayo 11 Cnnc Kllen 25 " Fettero t Michael Kramer A 1 Llnd-jrinuth John M I " Lclbiff Ephratin " AicManamum .Mary ' Morris Ann 11 . . . " ltbawn Casper " llonebach Ed " Jones Heo PIsIIINllCItKEK TOWNSHIP, acres Iilelsh llnuben " Mcllenry DandC 11 Musselman Jacob " Diehard Iwis ' sieay9 o M " Duly Dealer X Stewart " I'orceaDd Craw ford " llutchl-on Thomas J " Harrison .larlus " lb nmsn t Freaa " Jones It It ' Klcdr. John & Co ' 1-inonThemas " Peoler lieorfre " Parks James H " WhIWCIl Fit NKLIN TOWNSHIP, atres cleaver Wellington " Hower Moses " nine Abram " Vons-lit James OHEENWOOI) TOWNSHIP, acres Albert son M and 11 " De-rr Iram lleaifle eleo Kline Daniel I Kindt Matthias Mason Augustus Htehte Kduaid ' Wnshburn tieorgo is WtlsunJ 1) HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP, acies ApplemauMS " 11 D " Darlon Newton " Cambell I. N " Evans .1 " Mordari John " Neal ,t Pureed ' Purcell Isaac " " syl ester " Itobbtns Zebulon " Appleman m JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 0 90 0 53 1 12 3 45 25 0 S5 S55 1 ?2 201 !0 8 sll 72 8 SO C 10 111 1 32 7 94 1 03 S 40 4 20 C30 13 07 4 09 2 34 17 17 6r5 11 72 2 S3 10 52 4 50 1 SO 2 25 rsi 1 so 1 44 1 44 acres FrlckeieoA 4 90 300 33 9.1 Hess IlenJ.im'in"..'.','.,','.!'."."r'.'r. ".' '.' Kceler John H Lewis Daniel ..".."'"!.'.'..'.'.'!... "'.'.'..!" Mcllenry Ell Miller c W .Miller aud Nej hart less 13 76 - 2S 4 4S 1 21 0 40 1 20 23S 24 III 210 ii 40 Mcllenrv leohr 0 41) Parker s Co I. CL'sT TOWNSHIP. Dewart (leo Evcrhard John i.erlty Thomas stlno Daniel HrnreeJoho Dllllngton e'hartes Hugti.-s W'rUht Kline Juhu L Kline J and 0 m Hupp 1-owenbeig pulllp Myirs Mary Huston Thomas Iteere Daniel Huston .Mary " Charloit Iteynolds John -nide-r Je-rcmlah Shaffer uenry Yeicuui Henry 51 Camp samuel MADISON TOWNSHIP, 's Ileoglo (ieo Ht'chtel Jicob Dills William estate Freeze John (I Itott Daniel sands J E I'ox Joel Hits c W MAIN TOWNSHIP, cs Illttenbender Conrad Droekwaymid Ent Durnbach John l'ewalt Philip Heffner Samuel 0 lmmel I hrlsllan Merer James Miller Aaron MI'l-rNiihan Mo-a-r Michael shuman W 111 T Khiiieek, Droht Yetter Hawk Sujller lohu 3 SI 0 25 7 70 8S5 1 64 Oil 3 9(1 5 41) 80 2 2-. !-0 1 82 24 104 33 200 llsl 190 1 20 1 94 1 94 1 94 2i S) 2i S) 20) 194 Oil 4s lis) 43 45 13 20 r.7 99 72 1960 1 64 94 '.ill 11 no 15 01, 3(6 4 67 9 15 31S5 3 15 1 ill 9' 40 3 I) I lot 2) 25 300 21 ai 21 no 1 0 80 14 10 6 45 7 k 101 170 80 iu ir, .. t " Yi tier D.inl-i estate " snvil i-A .rain in " Shuliz christian MONTouit Township, acroa Itrnckwny and Ent " llb, Jacob . . ., " It imaey estate MT, PLU S X.ST TOWNMIIP. acres Hartzel J shua " Jaoobyaiul Itiipert " J .0 ibv Samuel " Mill, r Henry A W.dler 11 f " KlsherJaouh .MIKFLINTOWNSIUP, acres Aten Thomaa Dlttcnl.iider.Mary " l.'ieusy Henry " " Horace " Drencher sumucl " Hull. r.M H ' lleliderth tt.i s " , 'I I'allurlr.o " Jaoobv 0 a " lutz MltataMh " Maste-Uer Joseph ' Aar n " Miller stcphsu, Jr " Nuts Jacob 160 I lt0 16 09 10 31 17 12 7 10 70 2 I si si 2(14 lis i 4 121 l 96 13 47 6 N ungeer Cieorgo SUtllff.lo.1 sai,k s 11 swe-p.eiiblserl K l' Huraoo ., ,, " Abram Williams sam- il Zlmiiirrmaii Joshua llmler Jut obe-stuto OIIAN(tltTOW.NMUI, 1 Hon man Weleey cre-xi-llng Samuel fc.-rlti Jlosea estate " l laurel KIDi- AtronJ Snider William y.linmerman Mamuel SS.J si PA. PINK TOWNSHIP, acres ItoRarl P.maucl " Davis Thomas estate Kves O W " Frick Deorite A " Kunston John A " Krlck K twott " ureenley Jsmes Oordner Henry, sr " Jacoby o A " Kllno Patterson " Kbmer Samuel " l.vons James estate Miner and Cole " Piatt Iram " Shoernaker WelllDRton stackhouso Alex estate " Warner Marirarvt P Dawson William " Matt Jane ItOAltlNdUltKKK TOWNSHIP, ocrcs Artllia Francis " HerRcrnd Isaac " nuclier I'eter ' Darn-s Thomas, )r " Hi elsch Jacob " Heaver OcorRe and J I, Kline " contalr and Hlco " Dlllcplalno EzcMel ; " I Iu. ton John " John Stacy " Utile Itobsrt ' Miller Ullss " Morris llugh9 40 17 1 lot 123 rsi 1(H) s 100 50 10 80 lis) 87 73 M 811 not 87 170 805 50 IK) 1(3 1? 20 25 875 IS llsl 21 44 132 142 12 7 45 9 10) 80 40 27 ;si 47 B0 141 9 8'. 18 90 80 9 80 190 41 tm 15 Ml 1 21 1 no 1tr,9 9 24 7 20 121) 15 50 4 810 12 15 9 SS 2 43 4 SS 122 1 (14 16 20 9 04 4 03 2 03 019 4 40 8 07 2 67 1 8) 8 78 1 30 4 03 IB 7 50 2 03 2 03 0 30 2 13 1 02 1 04 58 0 70 10 75 11 72 20 10 10 75 8 8.5 8 85 0 70 84 10 75 23 45 3 82 4112 1 IS) (111 .Melllnston William ltlce Abram s human Jacob Trl4ii 4acob MtcheyMary estate Yocum Isaac Yucu-ri mjah SCO IT 'loWNSHt Crouse Nelson IsUlUltUlAF TOWNSHIP. 1 Hellas William Huckalew James estate 1 o!e Krcktel Docbler Charles 2S 42 Hot 49 192 S4 400 1S7 ilross xathanlel U of 119 acres Hess Wesley 8 lis) 801 l.-sl 811 5 Hantaan Jesso lAUbach Peter Montgomery Hobcrt stpiiliMns U!Iam Mitllff WashlriRton estate Yaple Henry l.ailsh Cyrus rpitKASUHHH'S SALV. JL of Sr.ATi:D I-ANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Also the following; lota, pieces and parcels of seat ed lands.retunied by the tax collectors, ore to be sold at the same lime, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled, "an Act relating to the sale of lands tar taxes In Columbia county," approv ed March 5th, 1 sos. HExVUIt TOWNSUIP. 7s Acres Mors'an T 11 7 6o 4 " Lucas slrenns 3 ss rsi " Dames Charles SI mi 1 Lot Kochhrlle 72 35 Acres Miller Daniel Inn 27 " crouse Stephen 1 S9 m.-v'i , . v -rule' vwlll I, 3D Acres McKeliy Um estate 50 Cumier Perserve 7S 11 KoousJnhn... 60 sholts Christian 1 Lot Hurllncor Wm 14 3S 30 no 11 Oil 0 40 1 (IS 1 so 1 85 4 rsi 3 4 6 10 G 30 7 72 I 114 II CO II .14 1 VII 3 4S 1 20 24 Acres Kline aiarv. 2 " Lewis Sarah and Theodoro.. 11 V " sales Diehard 10 " D02rt somuel 49 " Depoc Hiram os 11 DotJonas 70 " Drink McKelvy 2 '- ChaplnDI. to " Conuer Catharine 43 " do Manilas 1 Lot Kline Maiy 50 Acres ltauce John 3 " Appleman John llEinYICK HJItOUllll. lot 1 Amos Hartman 175 " 1 C.schlaw bach 1 4'i ' 2 (leo A Ileum 4 Hi ULOOM. Lot!, P.arton John M 12 wi Coleman Wm 84 S3 Creamer Hebccca 7 13 lieijrer Wm s us Mc.Mnsh John 23 05 Penna. canal Co 13 05 Warden John 9 13 Masou and snyoer 20 37 DrewerJuhn 0 94 Kstler Washington 4 (.0 Acres 2V Poster Charles. 22 9i Ms 1 Lot 1 Acres 2 Lot ; Kramer .loan on, Morils Itarlura 45 75 Turnliich Phebe (U 23 Vatinalfi II H " 81 Kahler Nancy 23 so Demies James 2 31 Piiraell Mrs E D 31 01 'ihurston Martha 7 r.) Thomas U 1 14 89 Walter Norman 15 so saundeis Wm 9 co Iloblaon Mrs lietsey 24 10 stlckel Mrs Caroline 8 211 Kinney Jacob s isi Kramer Andrew 4 20 HlllAHCIlSKK lUW.NSUll'. 150 Acres Doty and Dealer $24 31 i nosier John 1 54 m ' seibertJohn 23 5j ciirtiin-a lunonu. 40 Acres Henry Isaec estate I Arndt Noah 8 " Krum Kllas C K.N I'KALIA HOItOL'OII. 1 Lot Curley r.lward 3 HurkiPatF 1 c.aughen Thomas 2 " Hcfferon Philip 2 " Purcell lllchard .7 1 Creamer A w 1 " Calllghan James 1 " Denning Pat I ' Dixon Daniel 1 Llnd-rmuthNath 1 1 McMauamumJas 2 " Mcllrearty Mrs Iary 1 " O'llaro Michael I Tarpv Luke 2 17 1 64 2 CO 4 29 7 4s 3 SKI 8G 15 21) 00 62 Sll 1 76 22 SO 22 73 2 Co 50 21 40 2 50 2 50 22 45 9 90 6. Oil 0 60 2 " Vanliureu Mrss E Hn sou itobert and Co 1 " T'orry Wm 1 " Knlttla .osephli CENTHE TOWNSHIP. ,' acres Treaa Amelia 1 lot Huttcnstltie Peter 100 acres Lamon Wm IS 1(1 3 00 5 34 12 84 0 " do do CONYNOHAM TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Drown Fred vj Moran Palrlck 1 " Henner Jacob 1 " lleniusey Tlios 1 lata dosgroio John and Domlupk... yt Lot uui,ierty James 1 Lavello Patrick 2 " Yurling Henry 1 " Leans un 1 " (iaira Pat 2 " Murphy Maurice " Dr.ickway C 11 1 " Oerrlly'l nomvs 1 " lliffrun Philip is ' Huber Jacob 1 ' McAllister James 1 " Nauirhton James 2 dS 2 69 23 2' Ii 24 4 611 13 19 14 34 2 Ml 2 43 2 0(1 rsi 73 Ml 05 05 7 is) 41 10 9 On 2 so 1 95 3 63 7 15 2 25 loo acres Duehner Peter Iract 411 acres p.rentian Sblnezer tract 6 lots hrumer A w 1 " DaMJ-on Dalld 1 11 Fetlelluan Jonathan 1 " Morl-,ou camarlno 2 " do do 1 ' Dills David 1 " K lilt Ik-Caroline 1 " e-arrlgan John 4 " Kramer A W FKANKLIN TOWNSHIP, 75 Acres smith Lanlcl , ITSIIINCCHEKK TOWNSHIP 15 Acres DogaitJohn s " rhapln J S' 33 Fore'e Itussel s ", lotlkeler i: It 1,1 Ix)t da do X " do do 14 " do do , 40 Acres Yaple Jacob 00 " Harns II II 0 " IsiiigJas XI 8 " P.rkht llariuin J .... 50 " lairl.sh Cvrus 20 " Dils'ht It II 4 ' Holder 'brain 7 " KlliiHlril) , Lot shultz eornellus HltEKNWOOD TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Lcggott John I 9 OU 8 34 111 20 4 10 , B l3 94 2 I Os . 13 S4 . 2 97 . 1 1.3 . 2 10 . 7 Vi . 4 6s . 2 79 2 . 1 . 2 1 . 12 S3 07 11 Acres " M aud Frl.'k., , 9 1 1 lai 1)0,1 reiios nan 1 Lot lleld-rbrant F K . 3 81 Acres Moure Isifayette' . 12 . 1 4 1 . . 20 . . 0 1 1 lait aayiur taisue 1 Lot Kramer in 20 Acres Eves Joseph K I Lot HessJunas 8 Acres Nolton samuei UOAcros lllchard Allied II ' Vanderslic- T J os " 1 ei-co Philip estate 1 Lot 1 uMs Hi bewa e'Stato . 27 Acres t'ails Johnestalo 1 M Kline A F 1 " Kinney Wm 1 " Purcell Wm 34 Acres Samuel Young 43 " Albert on Jo I It 1 Lot ' 45 8 05 fi person. When u n 3 M it 42 1 1.4? 1 Nt IV ii VI t7 1 44 'MU 4" -1 1 41 take them hack. clerks, who are able we are enabled to glvo customer who Ieur the twenty years at retailing, name by lank of proper plainly, and do sari bo fully price desired. Address, John Wanamaker, Largest'Dry Goods Houso, Philadelphia. 1 1 41 cu &4T k It 0 tit TCI F 46 t IIKMLOOK TOWNSHIP. c Acres Elmer Wm la (iniaapy Wm estate 10 ' saireWm 15 " Vandersllce John II JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 8 Acres Knouso Washington 73 " KcelerJacob LOCUST TOWNSHIP 10 Acres KostcnbauderNathan 5s Mett Charles , 4i Kostenbeuder Nathan a " ocrlty Thomas 45 " MADISON TOWNSUir, 1 Lot Whipple HcUiuel 1 " Welllver Susan estate 170 Acres Former Margaret 70 " Cox Wm 43 .MAIN TOWNSHIP 85 Acres Yetter Isaac 6 ss MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Hughes A M IX " Hoiler Ann 2 Acres Ahijlc John II 1 Lot Kelchner Jacob sr MONTOUR TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot llutler Wm estate 67 Acres llajlor PeU'rand Ellas .MT. 1'LEASJANT TOWNSHIP. 1 Fox Catharine I " Fox liury 91 Acres Kitchen John.... Oil AMOK TOWNSHIP. 25 Acres scliujler Wm 2 Lota do do , lo Acres Coleman Jesse. 67 " Ciouso Nelson , 1V " lllllay LeM J0 ' Ilagenbuch Margaret in " Haitman Augustus 23 " do do 83 " IlliJlayileo II Acrea lnnk J F 83 Eves James estate 10 ' Hartman liotlleb 20 " Patterson Margaret J 2 " ltlce Jesss PINF. TOWNSHIP. 350 Aeres Lore, Leggolt and Co 100 Leggott John 1 Lot do do 112 Acres Lcggott and Frick 1 lot do do Ire Acres Eves, Heller aud Co 300 d) do do 60 " ltld-r Jacob 20 (ireenly James 12A ' Hobblus Joshua (V) " i.lckets K11 2 Lots Dawson Win 91 Acres Piatt Iram 55 Purman Wm 70 Eves and Heller 300 11 do do 100 " no do 7 do do 97 ' Kves Eira estate 1 Lot snider e.eo rs Acres Dohb Adam. 7 " Drellilebls Jacob estate 25 " do Abram 2s " iln-enler lllchard 211 " Kcster Juhn sr Hm 311 " l'ai ker John ii , HOAlllNflCKEEK TOWNSHIP. 144 Acres Keller lllchard 4i ltlce Abram 47 " Wit by Mary ..., as " l .airer Isaiah 41 to ia 4 60 40 90 1 89 I 71 5 76 9 77 10 90 a 31 1 81 1 82 8 09 4 17 4 44 1 SO I 10 II m 17 61 40 t 43 1 00 10 74 18 40 05 10 60 10 OS 9 44 24 61 14 02 1 SS 4 SS t DO 7 C9 34 02 6 21 6 13 5 09 69 4 90 10 80 4 09 2 80 24 3 12 69 5 00 C 00 on 34 03 15 34 24 I 71 85 IS II 10 1 65 43 17 65 OS 30 09 is " 31 67 " 70 " 134 " 2.1 23 " 19 " 9 " 91 " 14 23 ' 23 " 2S " 1110 " 11 ' 1 Lot 1 1 " Adams I-onard Erwlne Wm do do -h Hughes w light Hoeee-r lltram Miller Ellas Witchy John Cherrtngtoo Austin. Lltidermuth Jacob laix Charles U'Van lavwson Oliver John do d j . do do do Wm. Stauffer Joseph strausscr Solomon SCOTT TOWNSHIP. lictz Susanna Fodder Jacob Hartman Martha schenhterlr wm 44 t 2S 1 64 8 69 3 19 1 02 !1 40 OS 1 to acres McEwen 11 W . 1 Lot Mllnes Wm estate 1 " Souder KltzabUh 1 V acres Pursell Luanda . MKHHLOAF TOWNSHIP. 125 Acres Stephens Wm ......... 40 " Cole- Thos II 40 " Miller Elizabeth lis) 11 ltobertaand Larlsh... 20 " Hess lanlna 2'.o " 1 hapln J F 9.1 " (UbersonAmos 7 Oil 2 80 6 70 15 40 64 13 20 8 42 7 20 S5 ' Lunger James.. It. A. SWEPPENHEISEIt, Treasurer, aprtl 9, tf SHERIFFS SALE. Hy vlrtuo ot Bundry wrlUls3ucd out ot the Court ot Cotnmou 1'lcas ot Colimbla county, and to mo di rected, will be exposed to public sale at tlio Court House In the tow u of iiloomsburg, at 1 o clock, p. m. Saturday, May 8th, 1880. All that certain piece ot land situate In Miniln township, Columbia county, 1'enoa., described as follows, to-wlt : Hounded on tho north by lands of John Aten, east by II, fc&hweppenhelser, south by land of Thomas Aten and on the west by Charles KUnjaman, contnliitnt' one hundred and ten acres. more or less, on which art erected a frame house, barn and out-bulldln. One tract of land situate In same townbhlp, bound ed on the north and castby lands ot Thomas Aten, on the south by land ot Michael i rover's heirs, on the webt by land- ot Wm. Parr, containing twenty. four acres, more or less, nu which are erected a frame houound out-building. ALSO, One tract bounded on the nurth by land of I. K schw eppenheifeer and Samuel snj der, on the east by Iawrence Hatters, on the south by Abram bchwep peuhelser and on the west by John Aten, contain ing thlrty-foLr acres, moro or lets, on which are erected a frame house, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, One tract of land bounded on the north by land of Stephen Ciearhart aud others, ou the east by I. K. sehweppenhelsfT, on the south by land of John Aten ami on the uest bv land of Joseph par hart, con taining one hundred acres, more or less, on which are eu-cted a frame house, biru und other ouubulld-tngs. AI.SU, One lot of ground situate In tho town of Malnvllle, Columbia county. IVnn., bounded and described as follows, to -wit : llodudedbylandof J. K. Longen bergerand two publlcroad3, bttog a corner lot In said town, on which are trected a two story bilck sUro house "lth the appurtenances. seized, taken In execution at the suit of Esther fiearlmrt Hg-tlnst I K. sehwerpenhelser and to be sold as the property of I. K hebwcppenhelser. MtiXEK, Attorney. liu. vend. Ex. ALFO, A certain tract of Und pltute In Pine township, Columbia county, nndntute of l'ennslvanla, bound ed and decrlUd as follows, to-wlt : Heglnnlng afc a iHbt, eurner ot I md - f Leggolt K Love, thence eas1 along 11 e of land of Thomas lientleld nlnety.nre perches to u post corner, theneo north by land of Ellis Watts seventy-nine and three-tenths perches to line of land of said Moses Wa'ta thence west along line U hind of wild Moses Watts nlnety-ilve perches to a post In line of land of said Leggott & Lovei th"nce by Und of s.itd L-ggott & Love south feeentj-nlue and three tenths p-rches to tho place of beginning, containing About fort j -seven acres and a luir, wheiet.n are a saw-mill, duelling house, sta ble and ouobullditigs. ALSO, Alltluitrer alu tract or piece of Und situate In Hne township, county and state aforesaid, begin ning at a pine on the line of land ot Simon May land thence by same north seventy-nine and three-tenths perdu s to a post, thence by Und agreed to be con" uyed to Uerjamla Wmtersteen two hundred an! 45 44 94 IS) SO fourtpen ierch" s to a post un line ot Und of Joseph 64 40 93 60 li 3s 25 70 15 24 If llinau.inenee sumu seventj-nlue perches and three tenths to a pott corner cf land utrreed to be convey ed to Philip Winters! een, ana thence by land of same east two hundred and fourteen perches to the placo of beginning, contalulng ore hundred acres and al lowances Ac., wh"reon area two-story frame dwell log house, large bank baru, work shop, and out buildings. Sflzeil token In execution at the suit of Orange Wile MutU.il hJAln fund and Uiaa AKMfioUiTnn 9) 80 against wnosl' W tts and Moses Watts and to be I's) 90 sum as mo propt-rty ti Watt Amos Watts and Moses Ut. Ka. 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