THE COLUMBIAN. laoyMsnuRM. nuiur, may si, isso Mr. west. Dr. Gardner i3 Tlfillng fricnH In the , 1'. Smitli, Ki., Census Supervisor was In (own on Tucnelivy. The reservoir on tho hill Impldlr approach' ing completion. C. 0. Ihrkley, 13i, In Troy, N. Y. rind wife, nro visiting gone to cv. Dr. Mitchell nnd wlfo have Mlch!gm. Mrs. 0. Vtt Miller and daughter are taking a western trip. Charles Wirt la learning the photgraph bual new with llalph SnyeUr. Work wai begun on tho engino houo of the Water company last Tuesday. Jloycr liros.boeia louniain nai neon planed for the eoaion. Saratoga water on draught. , , , 7, 777, , , , .. 11i.tril0W lirnllip.-fl mnlr ft lnrirn Inul nf pt Ml --n -- .urilin nn H,1. .!,... t. ,N "... ....... i I John Sevlert, tho inulo meat man Is lurking about fn lmarcreek township, Columbia county. for Kent. Tlio Kspy 1'lanlng Mill situated atthe Espy Depot Is oflereil for rent. Apply to N.U. Funk, Blootllsburg may 14-tf Dr. S. Y. Thompson, of panvllie, will go ui delegate to tho Republican National Conven tion, in place of Col. Jackson. Mr. D. W. Hobbins. n well known citizen of this placo, died on Wednesday evening. He had been suffering from recent attacks ot par; nlysis The 7th Di-trict Convention of the Young Men's Christian Aim elation will be held at Pottsgrove th's week, ,1'riday, Saturday and Sunday. Louis Rocmtock has engaged himself with tho Itochcsler View Co., who wero in our town n short time since. He I now at Heading, where ho expects to remain for about one year. Tho Afton Cornet Band will hold a festival on the evenings of May 21 and 22 for the bene fit of the band. A cordial invitation is ex tended to nil. Ice cream and other refresh mentswill bo served.- Dr. II. W. McReynolds and Col. S. Knoir have been appointed trusters of the Normal School on the part of the State by the Supern.- temlent of Public Instruction, to serve for three years. Tho Philologinn Literary Society will bold a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival in the Op era Houso on Saturday evening of this week, for the benefit of the Milton sufferers. Mr. 13. Jacoby denies tho insinuation of the Town Council at their last meeting thatho has in his possession tools belonging to the town, and alleges that he delivered to tho present street commissioner every thing belonging to the town as ,aoon as the new 'appjintmcnt was made. Four members of the Town Council have in dicated their disapproval of the injunction pro ceedings against tho Water Works; the court in an opinion filed has indicated pretty clearly that the town has no eroundof complaint; the citizens generally are indignant atcn forced liti gation which is almost curtain to result in u large bill of costs for the town to pay. Wouldn't it be a good time to stop now A. poor boy named Holder, died last week, Wednesday, in Habbtown. Having no Iriends nor money it became necessary to have him burled at the public expence. Considerable dif ficulty was experienced in getting the proper machinery into working order, all the members of the boird of poor directors being out of town. Sweet Potato Plants, 40 cents per 100, SI. per 500 and $3,25 per 1000, at J. Garrison's, llloomsburg. may 7-3w Tho livery stable of the lluckalew brothers is a complete establishment. They run omni buses to every train, keep the streets sprinkled, and can furnish any kind of a conveyance from a four-horse wagon down to a pony plneton. No town can boast of better livery accommoda tions, nor of more gentlemanly and obliging proprietors. Col. C. G. Jackson's will was admitted to probate on the 15th Inst. The widow and M. W. Jackson are tho executors. A bequest of $2,000 is made to the Board of church ex- tensiou of the M, E. Church, and $3,000 to the Missionary Society of that church. Col. Jack- son had a life policy of $10,000 in the ..Etna in favor of his wife. His estate amounts to some-1 thing between S200.000 and $300,000. iv writer in me j uno ocrwntrr niiu (Lima m speak by authority says that the only known contribution to the Kansas Exodus Relief Fund by any man engaged in politics was $100 sent by Vice President Wheeler. It is also said that not a dollar ot public lunus lias been expended in anv wav for the colored immicrants in Kan- sas. "Not a single colored tramp was seen in Kansas all winter," says this writer, "and only only one colored person was convicted of crime" a nine uog was run over mi .huhi sircei ui- week, Friday, by reason of its being blind and larae. Some one kindly carried it from the street to the payemcnt nnd laid it down, when Joe, a noble Newfoundland dog belonging to .Air. Richard took it in charge, showing almost human tenderness in his sympathy for lna in jured friend. He lay down on the pavement by the side of the little dog and would allow no one to touch it. Several boys tried every de vice to get Joo away but all in vain. Wo do not know what became of the litllo dog, but hope that some one kill oil it to put it out of its misery. Tho wedding ceremonies of Mr. Deemer Hi- dleman nnd Miss Loltlo Sunderland were sol emnized nt tho residence of tho bride's parents Wednesday evening at C o'clock by Rev. George Warren, In the presence of the family friends and a few Invited guests, Mr. R. S. Bowmau, editor of the Berwick Independent, and Miss So .,U Mills. l.l ,co.,i:tl a rnn, an and bridesmaid. The beat wishes of a large circle of friends go with Iho young couple on their vovatre throush life. The 7:01 train con- veyed the newly rrarrlfd pair to Scrantom where Mr, Bidleman is engaged as General Secretary of the Y. M, C, A. Tho editor ex tends his thanks for a liberal quantity of cake as well as his congratulations. ShicUhinni) From the Rockport Ind, Jlanner: Thero la no medicine in the world which has gained such fame as St. Jacob's Oil, This in, howcv cr, not in the least astonishing, when wo con sider its truly wonderful curative powers. Mr. F. Hodenberir. nf Grnmlvlew. rallfd at onr of- fice last wtek and rtlited the following clrcura- stance; I suffered with Rheumatism for over .i ,. , , . i , . i six years; consulted many physicians and tried hundreds of remedies, but without avail. Hav ing seen St. Jacob's Oil advertised in your pa per, and heard of some most astoulshlng cures, I sent to Rockport for a bottle of Oil, and used it according .to directions. The relief I felt was almost "electric," I got better at once, and now t hert Is not a trace of Rheumatism left in my body oristu house, rmuAYNiaiiT.MAYss. Manner Join, I). Ml.hler h19 th. honor of rrweni K Wl,, new Kmctf nm, tmi I .v.c.r,on of 1,,e 8Mt Drama of ""iiu uiu'iiAfluin Its original Myle In lerpreted bj the svoclated arllsu from DaW's Iew orlt Theatre. The public are respectful ly informed tint no" natni nr .... -in i. spared to make this the crowning eiTbrt of the ' special prices, 25,3-5 and CO cents. AOlltCt'LTUrtAt, SOCIKTV. I'lirjuant to call the memlni. nf il,. ri oia UMiniy Agricultural Soo etv met In n, 1I,"'C' Hloomslutg, on Saturday May 16 at 1 o clock, for the purpose of clectinB officers for the ensuing year. II. J. Mcllcnry called ..... ,H ,u urucr, i reu, u, nnrlmmi, acting iw ocimnry. floors. Wm. Jfeal, h. 11. Itu peri ami y n, lkelerwero nominated for dial man. n m. neat witliilrcw Ms name. CI. K. flyers anil J. (J. llrown were appointed as tel lers. On motion, the .Secretary called tho roll, nnd the society proceeded to vote forclmlrman, resuHing In K. H, Ikcler M votes. L. It. ltn. peri -:.). iir. meter then took the chair. On motion, Mr. Jnn. Clark was appointed Heading C'erk. Minuten of the 1nt meeting were roul ...... " nni ni nn m I.' nnnn . -e ,i . m - itprm. iiie ireau- . .J..,, , , . " . ...uuuil ill l tUUl U ccrety salary from one hundred to seven ly-five dollars wai lost. On motion, the Trens urcr's salary be the same as before, viz: seven- ty-tivo elollar. A motion to make tho Presi dent's salary fifty dollars resulted in a tie vote the Chair then voting In favor of tho motion. It carried. Hon. E. J. Mcllenrv lor President fur tho coming year, On motion nominations wero closed, Mr. John Clark was appointed to cast the vote. Nominations tor ice I'roident were Mesrs. A. P. Young, Kli Harton, M. 0. Hughes, Treat Fowler, V, nt, C. L. Sands, Michael Vanco and Syb vesicr i 'ursel. . 11. Abbott and C. M. Drink it were appointed tellers, Messrs. U. H. Knt, C. I,, Sands, Frcns Fuwler and M. 0. Hughes wero elected. foniinatlons for Executive Com mittee were P. A, Kvans, Wm. Shaffer, Thorn tt'!l , -XT u "a ii ubuu unu ii, ii, . jirown. .Messrs, Ileckley and Elwell were appointed tellers. Messrs. P. A. Kvans, Win. Shaffer nnd N. II. . llrown wero elected. Fred 11. Harlman was nominated for Secretary. Oo motion. nominations closed and Mr. J. L.' Oirton cast the vote. Mr. J. F. Peacock was nominated for Treasurer; there being no opposttlon, Mr. J. II. Sleeker was appointed to cast the vo'.e, Nominations for Librarian were W. II. Abbott and .T, Felterman; Messrs. Herring and llrown as tellers. Mr. Abbott was elected. Mr. L. 1), Rupert offered the following rcolution: Bcmhed, That the Stcrctarv charrro the Treasurer with all tickets i'sued by tho Presi dent and Executive Committee, and that lie be itu rtspons bie tor the same, Tho resolution was carried. At this point some discussion look place in regard to amend the charter, Hon. T. J. Wandorslico moved for the indefinite postponement of the consideration of amending the charter. On motion adjourned. Our next Fair will be held on the 13th, 14th, lfilh and ICth days of October, 186-0. Fit ED. B.Hahtmax, Secretary, OltANOEVlLLE ITEMS, Mr. John Evans nnd wife from Misiouri who moved from this neighborhood about twen ty-five years ago, are visiting friends here. Time has Written furrows on their brows and made many changes In our community. Only a rem nantofthe former generation remains whilo a ncw one has sprung uj; Perry Delong is building an addition to his hou"e on Mill street, which will add greatly to the improvement of his premises. ueorae rleckenstine is completing his new he use. It will be an ornament to our town. Mercantile competition is quite lively in thii ptade and has led to a profitable issue for John tho well-digger. Joseph Fausey was very recklessly driving a horse about our town last Thursday; a thin; that should not be allowed. Our foundry is booming and the tough mules ara kept 0n the road almost diy and night. Rev, lliiutz started for Georgetown on Mon day to atttnd the annual meeting of the Eas Susquehanna Claris, Dr. Amroeiman has gone to Heading to at tend the Grand Lodge of the I. O. of O. ! Early on last Thursday morn ing the sad news reached us of the death of Miss Elmira Poust, a most estimable young lady who has been a Dieted two or more years with a nervous, men tal and optic affliction. Having nearly rccov ered her health, it was believed that an opera tion by a skillful optician might restore her siaht. She was taken to Wilkesbarre a few weeks ago where her eyes were operated on from which she teemed to have recoived no iniurv. but was feeling very comfortable. Th prospect of speedy recovery seemed to bright- en, but alas; several days subsequen tly she be came suddenly very ill and expired within lif- teen hours. She was the only daughter of Jon athan Poust and the bereaved parents hare th' sympathy of a deeply allected community, Mary Houtz and Glenui Herring hnvo been nuite HI uui are now recovereu. 1 ,,, . COURT PROCEEDINGS. Est. Sarah C. Shultz, Return of sale con flrmoil nisi. Petition of Elizabeth Fritz for tho benefit 0f ler separate earnings bled, Est. of Mary E. Trembley. Cititation ou guardian to file account, awarded 1'i.tlilnn nf Wm. liaumeister for discharge under the iusolvcnt laws, tiled. Not granted nml rpnianded tn iail. Knai in .incKson two. near uzeKiei rniz, tim i nrA..,la.,l,all fP It fv.ln nnd F.mnnuel Ltuibach appointed viewers. ltrid In Sumirloaf. Wm. llnnt. John V Hess and George JIurleinan appointed viewers. Hoad n Oransre and Fish Decreet: twps Isaao A, Dewilt, Alex Kramer and Jacob K Berllu appointed viewers. norm in I'lsinnicreec iwn. near juu Bright. Cyrus Mcllenry, Abner Welsh and David Acuenoacii appoinieu viewers. Com. vs. Ueorgo Snyder, lsencu warrant ordered to be issued. July I, at 10 o'clock A. m. was tixeU tor an adjourned court. Petition of 1). J. Waller to assess damage, Ilarmau John, John Waltz.Uharles T, Sbu man.Joseph Jameson, Joseph, Hartzel,Lloyd Jliller anu Auani reueriuun uppuimcu viewers. linml In (Tituwlssa two. Washington Parr. Jackson Clever and Moses llower appointed viewers, Edward Curley was brought into court and sentenced to twelve years in- the pen itentiary. ,,,, . . in the matter oi luirouuuiugn uei ciu of judgment index, the Court expressed a .tlftnnpss to make anv orde r fortheadop- tion for uuy system which U deemed the best Court adjourned on Thursdayuntil S.ttUf dav at 10 o'clock, Est. John Hartinan, Auditors report con firmpil nisi. Com. vs. Jo&epn .May. itecognizance oi defeudant and Mrs. Rebecei May each In the sum of 200 for appearance of defendant at next sessions. Petition of Addla R. bcott for sale ot Real Estate. Sale ordered. Q. W. Sunlee vs. Samuel Johnson et. al. judgment lor riaiuiin. l. zabetti il er vs. josepn uiger aim u jt Campbell. Execution atlachmetit. Motion fnr (iiilmnent refused bv the Court. HoauMn Scott twp. near Thomas Croyc. Hm. O. Urpwn. Irank 1-rult and le.er III racyer appointed viewers, Oraugeville M. S. F. & Loan Association p------ - , r... !...,.., VS. Ji BllleS. J1IOIIOU UI upcu juugiutm 16 Ada hlsel va. Poter Blsel. Divorce de a-.. ail v J nf .Tnhn Boston dec. Issue awarded Issue to be certified to the Coinmou Pleas fV.nrl F.t n. A. llrown. Citation awarded to former guardian. -rry,-y-. , , -. . . . ... ,.r.:J Jn ' ' ' ' - ' jgj THE COLUMBIAN AMD DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA TI1K VOLTAIO IlKLT CO., MMtSllAtt, M1C1I. Will send their celibrated Klectro-Vnltalc Hell, to the ndliclfd upon 30 day. trial. Speedy euro guaranteed. Thev maun what they say. Write Id them without eilhv. Nov.'2l-1y, DUTIES 01? llOUOUOtl At'TItUttlTlKH Tho following opinion of tho court delivered tho ewe of the Commonwiinllli vs. the Town Council of the Town of llloomsburg, fixes the liability of officers for neglecting to repair street!. Commonwealth 1 t Motion ti quath Irulict J. JIU'.I., lt Ml. J mend OPINION OV TUB COUnT. Neglect to keep In repair tho public roads In nny municipal district is a violation of a public duty, and Is punishable by Indictment at com- mon law. Phillips vs. Commonwealth 44 St cp. 109. The liablliy to Indictment follows liom the breach of a public duly. Edge ys. ommonwenlth 7 I!arr270. Commonwealth vs. Hicler 78 St. Rep, 105. In the borough of Uniontown vs, the Com monwealth 10 Casey 297, It was held that by common right a borough is bound to keep its treotsin tfpnir. Where tho onlj-miestlon Is as lo the Italility mandamus Is a proper remedy hut st here the question Is whothci the duly haBbecn properly performed that remedy can- ot bo invoked id. Commonwealth vs. Heading 1 Jones 201, Certainly in some form, the courts hnvo pow r lo compel tho performance of this duty or to punish for Its nn performance. In many of tlio blates it is held that nn Indictment will llo gainst the municipal corporation itself for ne glecting tho duty lo keep lis streets in repair. 2 Dillon Municipal Corporations, Sec, 717 and note. And that tho officers may be personally ndiclcd for neglect of duly. In this State the practice has uniformly been to proceed agajnst the officers. The 7lh section of the Act organizing the Town of llloomsburg confers upon it all the powers of boroughs given by tho several sec tions of tho Acts oflS3i, 1S51 nnd 1S50 there- n mentioned. The Act of 1S31 makes il tho July ofn bmgea of a borough to cause to be opened all the streets, lanes or alley, and for neglect or refusal so lo do mnkes him liable to ike penalties as incurred by supervisors of highways for similar offences. The Act of 1851 gives power to regulate tho road', streets, Ac, nnd tho height', grade'. widths, slopes and forms thereof and all needful urisdiction over the same. It is also by the lith section made the duty of the burgess to en force the ordinances and regulations to remove nui'nnces and exact a faithful perlormance of the duties of the officers appointed Needful jurisdiction over the streets and at- eys includes both the power and the duty to keep them in reaionable repair and safe lo bo traveled. When the law grants anything to any one, llist M'o is granted without which the thing itself cannot be. Bishop on Statutory Crimes bic. 13 The Tuwn Council have control of tho funds of the corporation. Tho street commissioner- is but a subordinate officer subject also to tho con trol of the council. .The council nre therefore responsible to the public if the streets aro per. milled to be out of repair to the extent charged in this indictment. They arc not indictable for errors of judgment in matters committed to their discretion. But ibis immunity does not extend to neglect or re fusal to do what tho law enjoins upon them. Il is contended that no general law imposes upon council the duty of seeing toil that the streets are in repair. I hold however that the territory incorporated by the Act of 4 March 1870 as "The Town of Bloomsburg" becamo and is subject to the general laws so far as re gards tho powers and organization of a town ship, and also to tho general laws in regard to boroughs with few exceptions I hold also that independent of legislation in regard te jurisdiction over the streets that the common law impoicd upon the municipal au thorities tho duty of keeping tho streets within their borders in repair. The indictment, as amended, alleges with reasonable certainty that the defendants were town council and acted as such and it also al lege) that they neglected their duly. Accord ing to tho precedents this is a sufficient aver ment, that the matter neglected was a duty. The motion to quash the indictment is over ruled and the defendants are directed to plead thereto, By the Court. A HousEHOiD Need. A book on the liver, its disease and their treatment sent free; inclu ding treatises upon liyer complaints, torpid liv er, jaundice, billiousness, headache, const!, pation, dyspepsia, malaria, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, 1G2 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. may 7-lw. WASIIIX0TOS LETl'EK. Washington,. II. C. May. IStli 1SS0. There has been somo dissatisfaction on the adjournment resolution passed by the House on Saturday, but nearly every body has become reconciled. Two or three measures of Importance will fail by reason of adjournment on May 31st, but they are not of a kind upon which satisfactory legisla tion could be had if Congress should remain in session all Summer. There will be no difficulty in passing the appropriation bills, tlio Uto agreement bill, the Eaton tariff commission bill, and disposing of the more important private bills on tho calenders of the two Houses, Tne friends of General Grant here figure out considerable gains for him if the New York and Pennsylvania delegates to Chica go disobey instructions. Theso alleged gains are in the west and south mostly. No doubt whatever is felt by any of Grant's Washing ton friends of his nomination on the first formal ballot. Senator Bayard will have up to-day his bill providing for tho payment of Feder al election marshals, and hopes to pass it. As the bill lias the samo "rider" that caused a veto of the Immediate Deficiency bill, Mr. Hayes will probably veto this, also, audit is said that he will call nn extra session of Congress, if, after tho veto, no provision is made for the marshals, I havo failed inad vertantly to mention that a paper called the 'Exodus," has lately been established here by an association of colored men. In Us first number it piesented the name ot Sena tor Bruco as a cainlidate for Vice-President, and argued with great force that, if the Radical party wished to act tip to its pro fession of special regard for the Colored raje it could do so by giving to Senator Bruco this nimiiiatlon. Hun, Fredrick Douglass, the ablest of all of tno Colored citizens, publishes a letter this morning In which he, also, advocates Ilruce's nomina tion, The Impending split in the Radical party will cause the defeat of any candidate, no matter who he may be, and tho sugges tion toolfer tho, empty honor to Bruce Is at least harmless, Washington will entertain inoro strangers than ever before except at ti "flreat Re view" at the close of the war, aDd the Pres idential inaugurations, Tho boat race has not only captured all Washington, but, ap parently, all the other cities. So far every, thing promises well, and the contestants are ill excellent condition. Hilton-, To keep your fiuiilyhcaltliy and saye doctor bill', uso the great Mexican Itemed, Ilerba line Bitten the best Blood Purifier In the world. WILTON ltKUKF. Persons iWiring to ronlrlhnte clothing or provisions lo the Milton sufferers can lao the tame at the provl'lon sto'e of Peltr Billmyer, and those willing to rnnlilbulo money who have not yet been called up..n by the commit tee can leavo It with D.ivld Lowenbcrg, Chair man of relief coumltlfc. Our drug stores are now supplied with "Malt Bitters," 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 (lENEItAL OIUlKltS NO, 7, Headquarter, Department of Fenntylvania, Grand Army of the llepublle, PAii.ADKi.rniA, May 8ih, 1880. Comrades! On the "Olhof May we will be called once more to observe our Annual Sacra ment of Sorrow, and lo celebrate another Mem orial Dty, Again we must reverently droop the old flag over tho graves of those who died, so that It might still wave, tho unsullied em blem of a Nation, united and free; and lo scat ter upon the mounds which mark theirbivouac, tho choicest flower of spring. IVrornllou Div. alwars tho lendorrst. lm. now become one of the niO't significant of our holidays, in Iho fad that it i purely n "Memo rial" ol the jiriratVi soldier. Tho deeds of our great captains are carved In marble, perpetua ted in bronze, and engraved on the Inblets of history bill the Hlwersof .Memorial Dav fall upon the graves and commemorato the unre corded bravery of lherans a beautiful and aimoi universal homage to the service and Bac rifico of tho Union Volunteer Soldier. If others forget tho nurehaae nriee nf the Union, we must recall il in nnr devntlnnn- If others forget tho cosily sacrifice of life, we must recall it in our renewed allegiance to tho senumeni lor wnich our comrades died, nnd while in mulc and eloquence vou recall the he- m-ipiij wuieii won our victory, anu saven ino Nation's precious life, do not fall lo appeal to that better sentiment which will rroneile nn. lillcal differences between our good citizens of nn parties in nil sections, bor the Union one and inseparable they died, over whose green gravfs we spread tho gems of wool and wild; cyprun anu laurel. Citizens of Pennsvlvania 1 The Grand A r. my appeals to you, that where no oreanizaliou ol veteran' exist', thero may be found willing hands to pay this loving tribute to the Nation's dead. To the reverend rlergy, lo teachers, to schools, to orders and societies, we appeal that no spoi, However lonely ,no grave however neg lected, wheresleeps nsoldierof the Union shall the sun-set of Decoration Day find unadorned with nn oflering of remembrance. The land is already dolled with the graves ol the unknown; let not Pennsylvania's soil hold n incle one that may be marked forgotten! Rather let the cemeteries of the Keystone Stale be strewn with uowers, nn every veteran a tomb shall wear a mantle of beauty fit for such a shrine. The Department Commander recommends lint each Post provido for nn appropriate ser mon, on Sunday, the 30th, attending Iho ap pointed service in uniform and in a body. By command of Chiu, W. Hazzaud, Department Commander. J. M. VANDEKSMCn, Assistant Adjutant Gkneral. Dr. J. Schuyler, many years a Dyspeptic and Buffering greatly with Neuralgia, Rheu matism nnd constipation, getting relief through nn accidental discovery of a sub stitute for calomel, without its debilitating effects, precribes the same forothers, varying to suit each caso with gratifying results. Among many who have received the bene fits of bis treatment, the following bear tes timony, as follows: BloomsbtjrcIjPa., April, 1SS0 Dr. Schuyler. Dear Sir: I suffered greatly with Dyspepsia for a long time. My food after eating would burn and annoy me, depressing my spirits, making me miserable indeed. I became weakened down that I could not work at my trade (sadler) I tried various remedies recommended by physicians and friends but none of them did me any good until I placed myself under your treat ment when I began to improvo and have continued getting better until the present time, l now leel I ike a new man-and can work every day with cheerfulness. JOHN UHRISTMAN Bloomsburo, Pa., April, 18S0 Dr. J. Schuyler, Dear Sir .-For sever al months I have suffered with difficulty in breathing and fullness about the stomach. Two physicians pronounced my case one of "heart disease' for which I took Diei- talis at their suggestion as the on'y medi cine mat couiu possioiy uo me any gooo, When you told me it was only sympathetic of the stomach by bad digestion, I felt en couraged and after being under your treat ment lor a lew days tliesvmptomsot "heart- disease " all left me and I lelt like a new man, and have continued quite well ever rce. Jajies V. Ferguson. Bloomshurq, Pa,, March.lSSO Dr. J. Schuyler, Dear S!r;1 can tes tify to the value of your treatment for rheu matism. I suffered severely and for a long time, and tiseel various remedies, but all in vain, until you commenced treating my case. Tho pain from the hip to the knee (sciatica. which was very severe, passed off in one week s time leaving me free from pain, ex cept some shifting pains in the limbs.but by continuinc the use of vour medicines thev havo all passed away that I now feel quite well again. John Stiner. IMillville, Pa., April 1880. Dr. J.Schuyler. Dear Sir; The med icine you sent me did me more good than any I ever tried before. I am very glad that others who hail got reliel Irom your treatment advised me to give you a trial for I had suffered from dyspej-sia for a long time. Mrs. Harriet Johnson Mordansville Col. Co., Pa., April 1SS0, DR. J. Schuyler. Dear Sir ; 1 am pleased to give my testimony to the value of your treatment in Dyspepsia, i uau suuereu greatly with distressing burnings and retch ings in the stomach, from which I failed to get any relief until I placed myself under your treatment, when I commenced to get better and continued to improye until I feel entirely restored. u, Li, hands. may 2t 3-w Marriages. Case Shultz. On the 1 1th Inst., by Hey II. H. Fortner, Mr. Samuel J, Case to Miss Htildah E. Shultz, all of Benton. Business .Notices PUI1UO NOTICE. The Clotbitiir Store of David Lowenberc is well stocked with all the latest stvles of Clothing (or Men, Youth and Children Call ami examine. New Fans, New Parasols, New Glove", ew ftnckings, anu ioisoi other iNewuood: at nit, fi Sloan s this week-. ISdtterick i Cu's. May Patterns atMarr's. McKiuneyu Shoe Store below Court House. Ladies, If you wauta nice fitting costume get lluttenck a Patterns, bold by Marr. llubbcrs at McKlnney's. lteineiuber that Lulz & cloau's Is the place to get Lawus. New Goods at Marr's, Cash paid l'or-1000 bushels of cood White or leiiow ,uais at anas young's, Ligli oireet. iuarca llf-ani Nj'v Mackerel nt Marr's. For Nobby Hats, Vot Latest Styles, For Lowest Prices, Go to Davlei Lowcnberg' The American hewing Machine Is the easiest threaded of all machines, Bold by JUarr, Call at McKlnney's for Shoes. White Land Plaster for kale by Rollins, Holme a ft Schuyler, Harriet A. Newklrk. of Salem, savi: 1 was cured of totter In my hand by three applica tions of Camphor Milk. My husband was cured of old running sores by using It, It. i-ureu my son oi asprainm anKle, rrlcB cents Sold by O. A, Klelm. llloomsburg. aprlllO,'SO,ly Boots and Shoes cheap at McKlnney'a. The public are hereby informed that splendid stilts aro now made from the latest styles ol Spring Goods on the following term".- JstlcH Styles, JMrctt J'ncen, llest Ma terial, Jlett Workrnanthip, and Mat Fill at the Popular Storo of David Lowenberg. Hoot headquarters at McKlnnoy's. Hon. George N. Corson, Norrlslowii.says: Tho Pbccnlx Pectoral Is Indispensable in my family. It acts like a charm In curing coughs nnd colds with the children, and 1 always uso Itwhen addressing a jury. Price 25 ceuts, O. A. Klelm, llloomsburg. aprlG-ly Admission free at McKlnney's. Testimonial aro received every day by tho pro prietors ot SIMMONS L1VK11 HKULATOIt,frora per sons of oducallon and prominence- irom all parts ot tho country attesting to the wonderfnl curative propert les of this prea. mcdlclnn. No other prepar ation tmt the Regulator has ever boon discovered that would efTectually cure Dyspepsia and its kin dred evils, and lestoro the patient to a perfectly healthy condition or uoay aim raina. me rapiuiy inernaslni? demand for this medicine and our larire st ics in consequence. Is indeed suQlclent evidence in ltseit oi its pruui. pupunruy. Perfectly n.Veoual. Harmless. It can bo used any time without fear by tho most delicate persons. No matter what the ailing, and mav bo clven to children with perfect safety, as no oau resuus rouow lis use, com? no posioie injury, As a mild Tonic, t-entlo Laxative and harmless In vKrorant it Is infinitely superior to any Known reme dy for Malarious Fever, llowel ComnUlnts. Jaundice. Colic, Restlessness, Mental Depression, sick Head ache, Consupstlon, Nausea. Ulltousness, IIVMI'HI'MIA. il-r. Read tho following names ot persons well and wldo ly known, who testify to the valuablo properties of Simmons Liver Regulator or Medicine. Hon. Alex. 11. Stevens; John V. Heekwlth, Bishop of Georgia: t)en..Tohn II. Goruon, u. s. senator; lion. John out snorter: ut. ilcv. liishop ricrce; J. Eiijrar Tliommon: Hon. il. Hill: Hon. John C. lirccklnrldire: Prof, iiavld Wills; I). I).-, Illram Warner, Chief Jus- t.le nf em-lwls unuer. Assist. P. M. Phi a, and many others from whom wo have letters comment ing upon this medlctnn as a most valuable household remedy. I'UULLY VKURTA1ILE. its lowprtce places lc in tnc reacn or an De mey rich or poor. fycuare suffering and cannot nnd reuci. prucui Hpiriiliirjir. relict, procure at onco from your urugglst a bottle of mve 11. a imr iriui uiiu lb win uue nuiy atlord relief, but permanently cure 5 ou. It Is with out ft filncle pxcentlon. The Cheapest, purest and Best family Medicine in mo wuriu. OriKlnii and (irniilnp. manlfactlheii oni.t dv J. II. .Jill, IN .V CO.. PHILADELPHIA. Price I.OO. Soldby all Druggists. April 16, "so ly. IREASUKEK'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PESN'A. llyMrtueof sundry acts ot the General Assembly ot the commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, relating to the saleof seated and unseated lands in tho county of Columhla. etc , for taxes due and unpaid, I will offer at public sale at tho Court House, In the town ot liloomsburg, on Iho SECONnMONDAYOFJUNE,A.D.,1880 in nvini-1. 11. m tho following described nieces of in.! nr Riirii nnrt. thereof as mav bo necessary to satisfy tho amount ot taxes due and unpaid against tho same, and continue tho same from day to day as the same may be found necessary. TERMS OF SALE. Tin. amount of taxes and costs must be nald when th land Is struck off, or the s He maybe void and tho property put up and resold. llEAVEll TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Cannon Morris t 41 122 1 22 819 1 22 1 " licnry "in .1 " nuthruff Samuel 115 acres Davis Anthony 8 lots iTout cieyucu 100 acres Da is Wm T 9 45 SI 00 loses) s ;s 1 85 3 83 90 2 94 7 95 1 60 179 74 464 1 61 4 63 Fisneraruii 25 llunslnger ltegena. Miller, Longenberger ondFlsher., Mann Allen btrouse Emanuel 0 S3 55 " " " 32 " Drelsbach Isaac 2 lots jiuaioyouseiia too acres Noyer Geo R Into ACitl (ItW 310 acres Ames, Abbott and Lose .. lots i leaver. i easu .. Heaver Charles " uutt and linger noyer T S 6 26 S17 760 217 63 SO 50 I 12 0 62 4 54 6 04 7 87 9 40 4 70 4tl 3t.1 2 35 760 464 101 217 74 7 67 3 03 19 00 22 20 4 70 8710 7 05 70S 4 70 9 8T 7 60 S3 acres nrockway o n lots cnanes s-unuu........ .. ,-nrrnw MorrlS 1401 acres Columbia coal & Improvement Co. S3 " Drelsbach o P ;i lots ltvans neeuu - runamiu . i- rv W S 100 acres Frlck II P...v- - n lnr.q (learhart w m CO acres Hauck Jonathan 100 " HOaiCS CUUl.tia uuuuuuu. T3 " lilnderllter Johns Z'.'.'.Z'.'.'".'. 2tf lots namer sjcauci 11U1IUIU1. " Hunt Ell ........ 1 lot Kramer 1-. L . 1 Klein A . 10 acres Lynn Jacob 1013 Luwrem-u .. i t owl- Prank SOO acres Mann and Miller Morgan i i - Moro William MclieynoldsUW . Mlnlch Conrad.. Mlnlchlienjamln - -Mlnlch Peter Nuniresser (leort'O . 300 HO 1(10 100 45 140 lots Patterson J C lTlce Clarence- 0 62 lornlotslluthrutT SamuelC CO 6 80 acres Itlco ueoreo ) ' swenpenlilser I K - - . " snuman John, deed ., " shuman neo D and b-other & sister 215 15 64 2(10 4 90 1410 61 6 7 87 7 87 2 13 1 SS 8 70 684 2 85 8 03 120 53 13 10 4 54 4 70 2 03 81 81 2 03 162 81 200 ' Stewart vra 221 " snumanF L. lots smim-i snick J J Tllmn nno 39 acres Vanducen Clllaman CO 79 , 118 " " " .. " 11 .. - - In, a VAettnn Vt K u 2305 acres West buck Mountain c & I Co lots wetzei o . Wood Augustus Wheeler Wm Creasy Lloyd, M D... Cantner win Henry George Longenbeiger Peter. Masion Win 89 acres lots 45 acres lots Monday John 60 acres s " 25 " Shuman c A 2 70 Shuman i: Michael..... Denninger curist., DENTON TOWNSHIP. acre Hoover Llszle lluckla John, Jr Sutton John...- Kleter A F - Pennington Jesse, dee'd Wells John Oberholtzcr A A BERWICK BOROUGH. Edwards Geo Parks Ann est Hosier Samuel Stephens Amos D Oilier lwnlel Woods Geo Walp Jeremiah. I1RIARCREK1C TOWNSHIP. 200 50 880 8 20 1 11 440 220 15 83 SO 85 C5 35 C5 85 60 acres IUlsh Pcuben Hawk Samuel htout Nathan. 2 99 S3 1 SO 14 t,'0t200 Apple Paul as acres HowmanJess 390 7 41 liryan eiuy Doty and dealer... Edw ardd Martha J Evans Francis Ilendley S F estato...... 8 19 11 70 26 604 21 213 ISO 27 8 53 7 02 46 Kunklo John Klsner John Lamon Wm. Parkerson John........ lte-ecer Abram .sutler Samuel S Mackhouso A II... ....... 40 680 12 7 09 901) 1110 CO 3 90 2 81 100 821 200 Madhouse Joseph 85 80 24 no 10 7 11 schechterley Geo 4 SO Stae. khouso X sutler , , , 40 Tiauirh Ilenrv 26 Jacoby o A . , , , 1 40 SltlerDaMd 40 CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP, Ilrobst J S 4 4 Diddle heirs 93 Clewell Jacob 4 21 100 C5 McNlnch Wm 2215 veaver Kiias 610 307 " 2i7 " 80 " 10 1 lot 1 " 1 " 1 ' 1 " 1 " 2 " 1 t 1 " 2 9 " 1 " 1 1 " 2 1 " 1 " ia 1 ' 3 2 1 1 1 1 Dunbaeh Margaret 9 80 Klnnler Robert 8 99 Ne ilia Fred.. H4 rrico jonas CENTRALIA BOROUGH. Holmes Thomas 1449 iuuri&s 1.IUJU....M...... Marks Geo.,., 4 99 1194 Gulna Pat...... 8 80 4 40 1 SO llanley John i...... Hurko Fatrlck V Deyln James , Conner Thomas Curley Edward ......... (lauguen Thomas Clark Bridget 140 rainck Tory Wm. , wels sh Martin ZlglerWm.. (irimth Honjamln.. ... Mooro John... Cain Terrenco Cain Michael, dee'd Collins Peter V Dougherty Michael ... Usvlsooo W .. (langhen Martin . IlongianaWraM.., ) lowells Thomas., . . . Jones Ann F...... Kline Carolln...., TY, Keller Widow., . 4 40 I-anyon Path ,,..,....... ., 190 Lot. land II A so Lchlirli&MatuuioyURUo ISi.o MarhcnTliomaa. 8 1 McKlnneye har'es. 12" Weioro Mrs lirsei"... 120 Sheppard 111'..,. ...... .... so I-ari"'? Luke . . 1 w Weit-h bald 1 20 Yeairer Montellus H?l curry D K 120 Morrison Mrs Catharine.. ,. 120 OENTIIB TOWNSHIP. Adams Rnos L 4S4 Allabach nenjtmln 7 Has n John ... - M llagenbucli Wm...... ss Henry Joseph ,. II Knorr Samuel... .u...... 132U Kleter Daniel ... l lavrty Simon r,9 Hoffman William estate....... 2 27 22 acres s 1 " 10 " s - 0 s " 84 " CONVNQHAM TOWNSHIP. lot Ashton Jacob, 219 " Cook Catharine ., loM " Cook Darld , ssos " Matrulre Tcrranco i, 2184 " ShUely Matthew................ 9 23 " (leortre Jerry soo " Cosjrrove John and Domtnlck..,,,. A 78 " Ilennessy Thomas 8 29 " Mlllon Thomas...... 1204 " Cain Tcrranco 3 S3 " llrown wm 9 as " Ureslln llernnrd 60S 430 acres Drown Nathaniel 4SIM 429 " Iteam Joshua 270 89 s lots Callahan Daniel 6 2.1 2 " lionohoo Cornebns 4 so 111 acres Huston John.,....,... 70 90 1 lot Joyco Peter M 2 81 2'2acres KltnoJohnL 1993 823 Kllno Peter . 6193 2 lo's Kachelrelco (leonre 200 1 " i.lndermutn oco D . 1 in 2 ' Mcnanamum Felix 235 2 " " pptor....... ... 270 1 ' " 1 30 82 " Marr and Klndlcr R4 00 T Marr H S , 18 8S 291 acres N Y M O F It IttC I'o It Jordan tract B4S 84 805 " ', " " A Porter tract 408 03 " 1 " L Walker tract 49S 7S aso Huston Mary 170 " Huston Thomas . 2 lots Trelsbach I-ewls 100 acres Treln Jacob tract 100 " ' 93 00 60 00 5 21 C3 em 03 00 232 00 2 S3 3 33 263 2 40 t 40 1 20 1 29 1 lot Yocum Frank 401 acres YoungJobn tract -. lot Yarllne Ilenrv.. IlrockwayU D . cane Ellen Fetteroif Michael Kramer A W I.lndnrmulli JohnM Lelbtir Ephralm Mc.Manamum Mary , Morris Ann II "'.".7.!.'...'.'".' Ithawn Casper Honebach Ed Jones Geo FISlIINtJCItEEK TOWNSHIP. :res Itletsh Iteubcn " Mcllenry D and C n ' Musselman Jacob " ltlchard Lewis " swayze o M " Doty Pealer Stewart .. .. 11 " Force aDd Crawford 14 llutchl.on Thomas J " Harrison Janus " IIi'tTinan & Freas " Jones It II " Kindt John Co " Lemon Thomas " Tealer George " Parks James 11 " W into C I! FHANKUN TOWNSHIP, es Clearer Wellington Hower Moses ' I.lllto Abram ' Vought James GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, res Albertson M and H Derr Iram ' Heagle Geo Kline Daniel Kindt Matthias Mason Augustus 1 lilchle Edward ' Washburn Gcorgo WUsonJ 1) HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP. 1 SO 1 II 90 8 9.1 IS 31 090 8 5.1 1 19 3 45 25 6 S5 S 66 1 fl 2 01 90 SSO 72 8 SO 160 200 14 2111 140 i 13 90 CIO 19 1 82 7 92 40 OC 00 22 1 33 ' 04 OC 40 3l 3 2 lots 12" ss 24 12 lOtS ICS S4'l 4 20 0 30 13 07 4 69 I 84 17 17 r,5 11 2 85 10 52 460 1 80 2 21 60 acres Appleman M S 22 " " II D 25 " Harton Newton 30 " fambeliLN 10 " Kvans A .1 12 " Mordan John 30 Neal tz Pureed 20 " Purcell Isaac 20 " " Sylvester 7 " Itobblns Zebulon 12 " Appleman Wm JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 60 acres FrlckOcoA 300 " " evi 1 1 44 1 44 4 90 83 9-1 13 76 . 2S 4 43 100 Hess Denjamln KeelerJohn R 6 ' 20 " 23 ' 40 " 4 ' 23S " 210 " 52 " 80 " Iwts Daniel Mcllenry Kli Miller C W Miller and Neyhart Mcllenry liohr Parker Co. LOCUST TOWNSHIP. Dewart Geo..... Everhard John Gerlty Thomas stlno Daniel llrofee John lillllngtOD Charles Hughes Wright Kline John L Kline J and Goo Rupp 1-owenberg Philip 1 21 6 40 1 1 24 01 22 40 6 40 8 84 so acres 805 0 25 7 70 385 1 64 01) 1190 6 40 SO 9 HO 200 100 190 200 2O0 200 i era aiary 1 82 Huston Thomas.. 120 1 92 Reeco Daniel . Huston Mary " Charlott Reynolds John "nyder Jeremiah Shaffer Henry Yocum Henry M Camp Samuel ., MADISON TOWNSHIP. 3 Beagle Geo Bechtel Jacob Ellis William estate Freeze John G Roat Daniel sands J E Cox Joel Eves O W -MAIN TOWNSHIP, s nittenbender Conrad Brockway and Ent Durnbach John Dewalt Philip Heffner Samuel O Immcli Christian Klefer James Miller Aaron Miller Nathan MoserMlchael shuman Win T Schtneck, Brobst Yctter Hawk Snyder John Yetter J II Yetter Daniel estate Snyder Ahraham Shultz Christian 1 92 1 91 192 60 43 83 07 67 99 72 18 60 1 62 92 36 3 GO lot 1100 1500 305 4 57 915 3 03 3 (15 1 07 110 230 91 45 3115 01 142 10 CI 3 05 610 30 323 150 7 100 MONTOUR TOWNSHIP, acres Brockway and Ent " Lelby Jacob 11 .. , " Ramsey estate MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP, acres Hartzel Joshua Jacoby and Rupert ' Jacoby Samuel " Miller ilenrv A CO 2 40 90 120 1 lis 47 1 20 13 63 " Waller D J i 11 " Fisher Jacob MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP, acres Atcn Thomas " lllttcnbender Mary " Creasy Henry Horace Drescher Samuel " Hctler M B " HendershUt J s " " Catharine Jacobv O A " Lutz Elizabeth 200 20 73 1 63 24 3 84 84 80 42 162 1 60 12 11 24 97 2 Masteller Joseph Aanu Miller Stephen. Jr Nuss Jacob Nungesser George Sutlfff Joel swank S II Sweppenhlser I K 1' Horace " Abram Williams Samuel Zimmerman Joshua Hartcr Jarob estate ORANGE TOWNSHIP. 1 Bowman Wesley crevellng Samuel Everltt Moses estate " Gabr.el Kline Abram J Buvder William Zimmerman Samuel 144 240 43 24 144 103 IK) 72 144 62 PINE TOWNSHIP, Bogart Emauel Davlu Thomas estate Kves 0 W Frlck George A Funston John A Frlck & Leggott Greenlev James 40 acres 17 " Hot 223 " 60 " 100 25 " S I 100 " 50 " 16 " SO . " 100 " 87 " 73 60 ' 80 " not 81 " RO 170 acres au " 60 " 00 ' lea " 19 " 20 25 " 875 " IS " UK) " 21 " 44 " 182 ' 141 " 19 " 7 " 45 ' 9 " 100 " 30 '1 i w 47 " 90 11 14 " 42 ' not 1 49 acres 194 " si " 400 Gordner Henry, sr Jacoby OA Kline Patterson Klsner Samuel Lvons James estate Miller and Cole Matt Iram Shoemaker Wellington stackhouse Alex estate Warner Margaret P Dawson William rial t Jane Artllla Francis Bergernd Uaao Mucher Peter Barnes Thomas, Jr Rietscu Jacob Beaver George nnd J L Kilos Conialr aud lltcu Dllleplalne EzeUel! Hu-tfon Johu John blaey IJltlo Robert Miller Eltss Morris Hughes a 10 l'j 15 in m 4 ! 1 W 1 04 Ki SO 0l 4 113 03 C 9 Melting! on William .1 Rico Abram i-human Jaoob Tileu Jaoob WltcheyMary estate Yocum Isaao Yucu-n Hljah BCOrTToWNSIIl Crouse Nelson BUGARLOAFTOWNSUII'. Bellas William Buckalew James estate Colo Ezeklel Duebler Charles Gross Nathaniel 20 H of 119 acres jiesa Wesley CO T9) 00 9 40 880 CO 44n 00 180 X in 110 500 ISO an s llartuan Jeaso laubacli l'eit'r Monltfoiaery HoUert Kle-pbens William Hutlirr w&5iiioOD tslnto Vftnlet Ilenrv PA. T KEASUnEIVS HALE OF SEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. Also tin, followtni Iota. Dioces snd parcels of seat ed lands.returned by the tax collectors,, are to be under the provisions of an sola ae 11m nuiuo unit?, um Artnf AflU-mhlv. fliitffleid. an Act relating 10 tne sale ot lands far taxes in Columbia county," approv. eel Marcu 6tu, iso. DRIVER TOWNSmr. Is Acres Morgan T (I , , 7 SO 8 SS , 11 vo 1 19 , 1 HO , 1 B9 114 33 , 80 00 II 00 , S 40 , 1 OS , 1 so , I 83 , 4 CO , 8 84 , 6 It 80 7 II , 1 04 , 9 SO , 0 83 1 20 , 3 4S . 1 90 . 1 75 , 1 40 , 4 611 . 19 03 . 89 S3 , 7 13 , S 93 , 23 65 , 13 63 . 9 13 . 20 87 . 6 92 4 60 . 22 97 , 3 85 , 45 75 . 01 23 , 67 81 . 25 60 . 3 31 . 81 00 . 7 60 . 14 89 , 15 80 . 9 00 , 24 10 , 3 20 , 8 00 . 4 90 . IM 3t , 1 61 . 23 53 . 2 17 , 1 62 9 CO l.ucufl Birenns. ,,,,,, ... 60 ' Harnes Charles - 1 Lot Korhh-MIRO 85 Acres Miller Daniel 97 " crouso Stephen iikm lun -jurioiiii -. 30 Acres McKelvy Wm estate Conner perserve....t 79 " K oons John 60 " shotts Christian ,, 1 1.0c llurllnGrcr wm , 24 Acres Kline Mary Lewis sarau anu -jneouoro hmipr ltlchard.. Dog art Samuel ,. ivnoc Hiram Dot jr Jonas.... Drink McKelvy Chapfn 1) L Conner Catharine...., do Mathlas ttllnn Mary Lot 60 Acres notice John 8 " Appleman .ionn HKHWICK HOROUGII. Lot 1 Amos Hartmau 1 c.scniawDacn I Geo A Heam 11LOUM. Lot1, Harton John M Coleman Win Creamer Rebecca elelger Wm McSlnsh John Penna, canal Co Wanlch John Mason and Snyder Itrewcr John.... Ksttcr Washington.... Acres2V Foster Charles... IjOls 4 ivramcr uuuu Lot 1 Morris naruara. Turnbach Phebe Vunnatta II II Kahler Nancy..... Dennes James Purscll Mrs K II Thurston Martha....'. Thomas O 1 Walter Norman Saunders Wm ltobtson Mrs Betsey Stlckel Mrs Caroline Klniioy Jacob Kramer Andrew Acres 9 Lot X IlltlAKCitEUK TUYlKSllll. 150 Acres Doty and Pealer " Hosier John 290 " sej Dert John CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP. 40 Acres Henry Isacc estate 1 Arndt Noah 8 " Kruin Kltaa CKNTKALIA BOROUGH. 1 Lot Curley 1: Iword 3 " IlurkttlMtF 1 " Ilatigheu Thomas 2 " lleneron Phllln 4 29 7 43 3 IW 80 15 60 Purcell ltlchard ; ' creamer A w 51 8" 1 " Calllirhan James I 7a 1 " Denning Fat 21 M 1 " Dixon Daniel 22 75 1 " Lindermuth Natb 2 e) 1 11 McManamum Jas. 60 2 " Mcllrcany Mrs ,-iary 21 40 1 " u'llare Michael 2 M 1 " Tarpv Luke 2 60 2 " Vanlluren MrsS E 22 43 . " Bryson Robert and Co 9 m 1 " Torry Wm 6 ft) 2 " KnlttlOJOsenliB 6 60 CENTRE TOWNSHIP ii acres Freas Amelia 1 91 1 lnt llmrenstlBe Peter. 100 acres Lamon Wm 13 10 50 " do do 9 00 CONYNGHAM TOWNSHIP 1 Lot Brown Fred 5 84 v. Moran Patrick 19 81 1 Bcnner Jacob 2 i s 1 " llenntsev Thos 2 59 1 Lots nosgrove John and Domlnlck 23 22 4 I,ot ouiihr-rty James. s 24 1 Lavello Patrick 4 mi 2 " Yarllng Henry 13 19 1 i Kvanl Ann 12 84 1 " Garra Pat 210 2 " Murphy Maurice 2 43 !i ' Brockway c B 9 ew 1 " Gerrltv Thomas. 1 " lleffron I'hUlp 75 1 " ltuber Jacob 60 1 ' Mo4lllstr James 66 1 ' Natitzhton James.. 100 acres liuchner Peter tract 7 es) 441 acres Brennan hblnczer tract 44 10 0 lots Kramer A w 9 oo DuvliHon David 2 so Fctterman Jonathan 195 Morlson Catharine s 63 do do 1 ia 1 ' Davis David 2 21 1 " Knlttle Caroline 75 1 ' camtran joun 1 21 4 " Kramer AW 73 FKANKkiN Tuvsauir. 75 Acres Smith Lanlel $ 9 00 I'-lSlllMlUKKKK Tuw.-saiiu- 15 Acr.s Bogart John 8 34 so " chapln J F 10 20 S3 n Fnrcn Rtissel 4 10 8 " lot ikBler r. if vvi ! Lot do do 94 j '- UU UU ,, c u " do do 4 03 46 Acres Yanle Jacob 15 84 60 " KarusBH 9 97 6 " IongJas M 1 63 8 " Bright narman J io 60 " Larlsh Cvrus 7 112 26 " Bright It B 4 68 4 " Holder Abram 2 79 7 Kline Ira D 2 45 Lot hhultz Cornelius 1 42 GltEKNWUOIJ TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot JjCggott John 9 90 1 " 12 92 11 Acres " " nnd Frlck 9 no 1 Lot Odd bellows nail 1 so 1 Lot He derbrantF E 3 34 81 Acres Moore Lftfavette 12 40 1 Lot Tayior cusua 1 1 Lot Kramer wm 4 60 Acres Eves Joseph E 51 1 Lot Hess Jonas 1 16 8 Acres Nolton samuei 88 llOAcres Richard Alfred 20 23 11 ' vandersllce T J 6 10 Heece PhlllD estate 1 ts 1 Lot Davis Rebecca estate 24 27 Acres Davis John estate 1 Lot Kline A F 90 1 ' Kinney Wm so 1 " Purcell Wm. 34 Acres Samuel Young 90 43 Albertson Joel It 180 1 Lot " HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP. 6 Acres Ebner Win 90 10 " lilllaspy Wm estato 1 20 10 ' SacoWm 15 " Vandersllce Jtihn H 120' JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 8 Acres Knouso Washington 76 75 KeelerJacob LOCUST TOWNSHIP 40 Acres Kostenbiuder Nathan 7 44 8 60 1 05 24 53 " Metz Charles Kostenbauder Nathan. . ..... Gerlty Thomas 45 : 4 01 MADISON TOWNSU1P, 1 Lot Whipple Hethnel 36 1 " wea ver Susan estate 170 Acres Fortner Margaret 246 10 " UUX U1 , 1 ou MAIN TOWNSIIII' 65 Acres Yetter Isaac 6 33 MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Hughes A M IX " Holler Ann 20 x Acres Auttie Juun 11 1 as 1 Lot lieicnner Jacob sr 90 MONTOUR TOWNSniP. 1 Lot Butler Wm e-state so 76 67 Acres Ba lor Peter and Ellas 4 60 JIT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Fox Catharine 1 -- rox Lurv 21 Acres Kitchen John C. C. GaLIGNAN, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron WokC, ' AND DKALKK IN STOVES, HEATERS -A.1STID DR A-ISTClS, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Shop in Opera House, Oth door 41 when 4 4i I 6 in S57 person. Whon I SI them back, 81 190 clerks, who are able 4 OJ ira IM V03 vol we are enabled to give customers who loar. the -twenty years at retailing, urn i n name by laok of proper plainly, and describe fully Kidney i 111 PAD SI) 9 30 a no an sa, 'm. ly, 41 8 00 , J " J I mA.W mm mm WM mw mmmmmmmm & MIT ?WmmXKmWmT mvUmmmmmmymmr MM price desired.,. Address, ts I 0 70 1015 11 11 W II) 1(1 IS 1185 John Wanamaker, Largest'.Dry Goods House, Philadelphia. 8 85 010 1 84 1015 I SI 45 111 I 401 1 ORANGE TOWNSHIP, 93 Acres Schuyler Wm ..i 9 Lots do do..,. 1 0 Acres Coleman Je wee ....,. 67 11 Crouso Nelson tii llldlar Levi 1 ' ltagenbuch Margaret. lo " Ilartman Augustus 2.1 " do do S3 " IHdlaVGco yj Acres leink J F 81 Kvra Jamescitato..., , 10 Ilartman notlleb 90 " Patterson Margaret J 9 " nice Jes., ,, PINK TOWNSHIP. 860 Arres Lore, l,eggott and Co.. ,,i 100 " Leggott John 1 Lot do do til Acres Le ggott and Frlck. 1 Lot uo do too Acres Eves, Heller and Co.. .. soo " do do do.............. to " Itider Jacob 90 " Greenly James , 123 " KODDtns .rosnua..... to " hickets K 11. 2 Lots Dawson Wm.. ...... 91 Acres Ilatt Iram , 63 Furman Wm 70 " Eves and Heller 300 " do do ,. ..,. loo " do do do do 27 " Kves Ezra eatate..... Lot Nn vder Geo ..... ....... to Acres Mobb Adam ureioieois jscod esuue.......... 25 " do Abram 23 Oreenley Richard.. Kesler J Joan sr Parker John 11 .- ,., s 1: ROAItlNliCHEBK TOWNSHIP. 144 Acres Keller Richard 6 nice Atiram ...................-... s Wltchy Mary -- - 8 Itager Isaiah HM dams l'onard... ... 3 Erwlno Wm u Hughes w right.'.'.'."."."'."" 14 Hotter Hiram..., Miller Ellas 7 Wltchy John s CherrlngtonAustln.... 1 Lindermuth Jacob. 1 Lex Charles 1 LevanLnwson 16 Oliver John..... 4 do do MH.. .M 1 do do 6 do Wm....... t Stauffer Joseph. 8 Stiausser Solomon 0 47 S3 18 84 67 0 7 131 80 " 2.1 19 9 91 14 23 23 58 00 11 HI OIT TOWNSHIP. Lot Betz Susanna 4 ' Fedder Jacob 1 s Ilartman Martha 15 " scbechterly Wm . 8 6 10 acres McKwennW,. si Lot MUnes wm estate 1 ei " Sunder Elizabeth 'i 4 H acres Pursell Luclnda , ...... 0 SUOAHLfMF TOWNSHIP. 123 Acres Stephens Wm..... 7 0 40 40 UUIU 1U(M 11 3 S Miller Elizabeth 5 7 Roberts and Lnrlsb...... ,., 15 4 Hess Levlna...... 6 chapln J V . 13 9 (UijersonAmos 8 4 Lunger James.. ,. 7 k II. A. KWE1TKNIIEISER, Treasurer. 400 90 250 93 bS sprh9, t PILE REMEDY. Plies What unceasing tortures arise from Inter , 1 llleedluir. External nnd Itchlnt? Piles. The vain endeavors to obtain even partial relief has discour aged me muuons wno suiier, ana uiey nave iwmi thelragony Insllenee, thinking there was no hope r prospect or a cure. rnoi.itnsuuiaing un wiai allure of the lnunvreinedlvs heretofore offered for no cure ct nllr-s. and lhenlcture or atrony restlnfir on the race of those who havo tried the various rem edies but in vain, yet eagerly sought for and anx lousiv i-neaanymiuginut promises me least reuei until their courage has long since given place to de spondency, let them cheer up, allow the smiles ot happiness to lllumlnata the haggard countenance, and the duties ot life will be performed with a degree of happiness aud pleasuic unknown for weeks, months or cars, Briggs' Pile Remedies are the re sult of unceasing study and experimenting, the no plusuttriof medical sclcnc;, aud in every respect s ite. scliMitiAc und reliable Mr the cure of piles In ev ery foim, Briggs' remedies are sold byU. A, Klelm, moomsuurg, t-a. Try llr, HrlKffi' lluulun llnlnnlii. $1,000 REWARD CATARRH Is tho inott universal and distressing disease ot the present day, and the scores ot won derful remedies offered for the cure of this disgust ing disease, which aru worse than worthless has eilscuuraged the millions who suffer and havetn-d m vain iur reuui auu Lure, uuui lueir Kfjumgvvi gerau and the victim still suffers in doubt. Hem we an with Dr. Joslah Briggs' Catarrh Specifics Nos 1 and 2, and how shall we proceed to convince that we have the best aud cheapest remedies known. 1st-wo will furnish them to responsible parties on condi tion "no cchk No fit." 2nd Will paysloufora case they wbl not cure. 8rd Will pay $100 for their equal sis a cure. 4th Will pay tsoo If anything pot suuous or deleterious Is found in their composTtion. 5th Will pay f 1,wh) If In any particular Dr. Joslah Briggs' Catarrh upecmcs are found different from representation warranted to Instantly relieve and radically cure Acute, curonlc. Ulcerative or Dry Ca tarrh, cold in the Head, and all affections otthe cavities of the head and throat. Two bottles in one box. Greatest success of tno age. bold by C. Klelm, Bloomsburg, Pa. Try Dr. BrlsgV I'nlnrrli MpeelUn. BUNION BALSAM. n unions. Corns and other a'lments of thn feet c&umo much ButTertiit? among all nations by whom shoes are worn. Tlu-ru is moro tuau sioo.oou worth of boota and Bhoes destroyed annually in the United States (in the rest oi the world more than $l,oou,uoo by cut- uiiK nunc iitrtv, ur ucunj isu, w iuiuo ruuiu iur ihuu- ful bunions, corns, lngrowlDgnal b, sore Insteps, etc. Hesldeathla reat srlflce, there la paid In New York to chiropodists about $28,ooo annually; In Mew Kngland btatta about ,ooo ; In the western and t-o utile rn about (&o,uo0; aod In the rest of the world about $200,000; besides this there is (fiuo.ooo spent an- nuuuy ior causuua unu ouier wuruiiesa cumpounua for the cure of BudIods, Coras, Sore Insteps, lender Feet. etc. To uvold these creatloasesana ezoendl- tures, uso Dr. joslah Iirlga' Bunion llaisam and dutu turn cure, wuicu is luu oniy preparation known that gives Immediate relief and radically cures hard, soft ;and ulcerated Bunions hard, sort and festered corns, vascular ezcrescnees, callosities large and small, sore Insteps' blistered heels, tender feet, lugrowlng nails, etc,, without causlnar or leav- iutr auy pain or soreness. arraniea saie ana sure. Sold by 0. A. Klelm, moomsburg. Pa. Try Ur. llrlfw' lTnparulleIed Ille lleraedy. Ec.id and Keilect. Local and constitutional treatment for all ca- tarrjml affections. Ur Joslah Urlggs Catarrh Spe ciacs are offered to tuose afflicted with acute, chron ic, ulcerative or dry catarrh, cold In the head, hay lever, relaxed palate, fiore throat, hoarseness, loss or voice, ana ail affections ot tno nasal cavities ana throat, with aguarant e that they are cheaper, bet ur, moreemca'Mou'i, curing quicker, with more cer tainty, nnd more agreeable to usa than any remedy jet discovered, two bottles In one box, one of wmcn reaucea wim water maices o-i ounces tor use. Price (1.(0 per iockage, furnished to responsible parties on conditions.; '-INocuro no pay.' Dealers are authorized to refund tho money It pur chasers are not sattstied. The ftiecincs aro constitu tion) as ell as local, siou win be paid It they fall to cure hn used as directed, lion tor their equal as a cure, fsoo If a nythlng poisonous or deleterious Is found In their composition ft.ooo (will be paid) If In any rctptct Ur. Hrlggs' Catarrh Hpeclflcs aro found different from leprebentatton. Tlero Is an op portunity for thoso discouraged by repeated fail ures to (ry a train on a guaranteed care. And the timid who tea deception may ventupetotry these speclllcs without feeling that they are to be hum bugged, as there is no risk to run. Warranted cheap est, Dest and most agreeable. If notfoud satisfac tory demand our money and It wiU;b reuirned. ouiu uj j, jvieim, luuuuiauurK 11 H. J, ltHlGGSCO.. Newark, New Jersey, 189 aprll 23, "8My aprt,"-T DOESYOURBAOK ACHE? Do you have l'aln in tho side 1 Aro you un able to Retain or Kipel jour Uilnol U jour Urlue hlirh colored? Do jio)uu uuto Aiuuiuiuuus or linen jiubi. iirpoeine in your L'r'ue ? I)o you nun- r Iron Nervous Debility or Weiknwer you havo l'alulul Urlnallns? 'Ilwn your KIDKETe or II LA Dl) EH are ttlectea, nnd you should not delay u1ut otir Pad at once, lor 11 will certainly cure you, leheo iiota lnir else can. For sale by drugclsta, or sent by mall upon receipt or prlue, n.ew. t-cud usjour addresi tor.certlflcates ol cuies and our boolc, "How a Uto was saved. LAY KIDNEY PAD CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. liriiEWAIlE of all other Kidney Tads. DISTRIBUTING AQENOY AT THUS PEOPLES' DRUG- STORiH, Illnnnisliiiri;. Pit. Out of town pr people who can- E3 not conveniently tmveli may have earn pies .ent them of Dry Good. and. all other good that wa sell. If they will write us. Ho charge, and no need to order If not aulted. We mako It a nesa to attend to.uchlettere quickly; orders oomo wa send the exact article wanted, nnd at exactly same price other customers pay when here buying tn gooda aro not as ordered) wo Having trained and responsible to use discretion in flllinjr orders, great eatiefactlon to the many choice to ut, Vtth a reputation of wo eannot afford, to lo.e our good servtoe to absent customers. Vrlte what Is wanted, and about tho J3I J3 m ii II. 1W UtuljCjnu 41 ocixotr t, tc,