The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 04, 1880, Image 3

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    ME COLUMBIAN.
lii.oiDisniino, ntniAr, jujik t, mo
Mr. 0. Vt. Mstiger hss recently refitted the
Uailroad liolel nt Hcrwlck,
I. 8. Ktilin Is building n new tlnblo 4t the
Central Hold.
M Wynkoop Is visiting his parents in tlio
western patt of llu stale.
Tlio Commissioners of Lackawanna county
are preparing to build a new jail.
V. M. Hcber Is In Now York attending a
Mtdictl Convention.
Dr. V. W. Conner's professional card appeals
in another column.
Owing to bin lurire and tncrrnalng'lirnio prac
tice. Dr. V. Hi House Ins discontinued lib
dental offico at Catawli-sa.
A visitor camo lo tho bouse of J. F. Peacock
onTmsday. Il was 11 young lady, in facta
itry young lady.
Dr. K, ' Hulter is making n wide icpntv
lion at Ilorwick as a ore fill and skillful pliysi-
c'"n'
The St. Cliatles Hotel at Ilerwick, is a well
kept lioiic, under the uiansgement of Mrs. II
H. Wcsller.
Tho plank sidewalks on several sltccls In
town no becoming sot cwliat dilapidated, flint
in Ironlol the l'robylctian church la partial
hily bad, and ought to be repaired.
Tlie council of tho Lutheran church hare do
niled $25 to help rebuild the Lutheran chinch
at Milton. To tills William Krickbaum added
$i!5 more.
Tho report of tho proceedings of tho Sunday
School Convention was handed us too 1 tto for
insertion tills wick. It will appear in nest is
sue. t
Tlio City Hotel Barber Shop his bem re
moved to the Kxch ingo shop and both consol
idated. Mr. Doizol will at once secure another
workman and keep two chairs in operation.
A steamer for the ue of the officers of the
canal company is being constructed at I tie Espy
boatjard, This Is tho thlld steamer that lia
hcen built there.
Thenew foundry f S. M. How is fist ap
proaching completion. Tho building is abo'it
fmiidicd now, and some of tho machinery on
thogrounds.
Con'iderahlo dimaga was done in the store
of H. J Chrk fc Son lat Saturday night by the
oretllwlng of a tank in Snyder's gallery on
the third jloor, A bt of oalitoes and other
goods wcio wet.
The Ilcrwick Water rampant i putting down
a fuur inch pipo on Main street in that place.
Xot liking the mounds, they hauled away the
wirfice earth, and as a nntural rc'iilt had a
trench about a foot deep to fill up after the re
cent rains.
Hohr McIIenry, of lienlon, has 1,200,000 feet
of white pino and hemlock lumber; 200,000
pine stwod shingles, and 230,000 pine shaved
t-hitifcles- lie is al'O prepared lo cut liill stud
at short notice. Any one in need ot lumber
hould call upon him.
A man named John Hodman, was brought
before Esquire Maize last Tuesday afternoon, on
a charge of stealing "eventy-five dollar
fiom G. M. Lockard. After a hearing be was
bound over In the sum ofS200toappearntne.it
court. Sufficient ball not being ollt rid he wa
committed to jail.
Tho subscription books of tho Indqiendent
WeclJy were not lost in the Milton fire, as Ins
been reported, and as soon as V II. Smith,
tho editor, can get tilings in e-liape, the paper
will be sent out again. Ho lo't everything cl'C
in tho office, and if anv of his friends in ill i-"
county will render him somo n-sistancc, he
will be very grnttful. Give him a fiatt.
The W'hcetcr jYo. 0 has taken the lead the laft
file pears the world over, as the most perfect
combined Kenper and Mower. I'or etrength,du
rability, ease ol management and excellence nf
work, either reaping or mowing, it cannot be
beaten, Vtn 1'eirsel, liloomsburg says he i
more than pleated with bis 2so 0. june 4-Gw
Itov. Walter U Krebs, l'astor of the Iteform-
ed church, of this place, has resigned his
charge on account of the failure of his health,
and removed with bis family to Liltletown,li
whore ho expects to rest for a lime from all
mental labor for bis restoration to health.
Wo are grateful to our friends throughout
tho county who are giving us valuablo assit.
ance in increasing our subription list, Good
names are coming in from all directions. Five
now ones at Espy wero added one day rc
ipnltv And t,,n frrn llgrwt.l' Cln niineiltv.
Stafford's Commercial Ink is a Ilright Fluid,
which clinngos in a fow hours to a deep and
permanent black. Its greatest merit is that it
never loses its beautiful blue color whilo in uso
but retains it to the last drop. It is more lira
pid than the thinnest fluid, but will not drop
from tho pen. It contains no gum and cannot
thicken, and it will not mould. Try it. For
sale by G. A. Clark.
Mr. P. E. Homboy, of Espy, bos invented a
very useful article in the slinpoof a combina
tion piano stool and Christmas tree holder. Hy
simply loosening a screw the stool is removed
and a standard for the tree is left. Tlio stool
can be used in offices as well as at the piano,
hating a telescope arrangement by which It
can be raised or lowered. There will be a large
demand for it as soon as It is put in tlio markit.
Mr, Homboy has applied for a patent,
Oshornt No. 8 Light Jleapcr mcirht 750 lbs,,
runs very light, has perfect lilting apparatus,
Kirby's celebrated rolling head inles (acknowl
edged to be the best self-rake over invented)
perfectly controllable, and has no rpringi lo get
out of order-- con scquently is tho most durable
and light reaper in the market. june -l-5w
The heavy fait of rain on Saturday and Sun
day was a blessing to tho crops and cisterns,
but it has seriously damaged thu prospects of
thai injunction case against tho Water company.
In some places the earth has sunk below the
surfice, and dirt has been hauled to till iho
holes. IflLo Injunction had been granted rs
asked for, requiring tlio mounds lo be leveled,
it would have cost the t .wn hundreds of dollars
to haul earth back again to fill the trenches of
terlhey were done settling.
DECOIIATION DAY AT KsI'V
The ceremonies of Decoration day were par
ticlpated In by the Odd Fellows, Sunday
schools, and citizens generally, at Espy. Tho
procession fonuid between nine and ten c'clock
in the morning and marched to tho cemetery,
where the graves of thirteen fallen heroes wers
covered wllh flowers. Tho Kspy and Afion
bands Planished good music for the occasion.
lucse bands are composed of young men, and
are progressing nicely, the former under the
leadership of J. M. Lehman, and the latter led
uy uougta White. After the exercises were
over, Esquire Worman furnished some very
fining; martial music on the fife, wllh drum
accompaniment at Miller's hotel. In the after
noon there was a picnic at tho pit n.
D, M.Osborno & Co.. the ctltbrated manu
facturers of lteaporr, Mowers and Self-binders
at Auburn, N, V., sold six thousand "O-bonie
self-hinders" last yesr. They have feverol acres
of shops, employ 1,000 skilled workmen, and
turn out one hundred and twenty-five ma
chine every day, jane 4-5w
The cow organ, of U,i ...fc. ,.,
J"W "." of corporation, for he p
- vuuncii became I
ie Is a stock
holder In the
party who
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" ' 7 " w""nK 'T tliathcet ought not
- .... nimseit ridiculous by printing c,
nonsense. AnvslmUm . "
better than lha.. tno mw
"The Clvslcal Choir" t. it., .tn. .
lion of sacrid mus o com,.n.,.,t ..i , .
Jame, C. Ileeleel. S. W. . "7V. 7
i . , . Winn Aim niifi jiar
ket ..reel., rhlladelphl,, In fivo volumes. Vol.
i contains Oratorios and Can lnla, Vol. II, An
thems and Choruses, Vol. Ill, Quartette,, Ac..
,. V'h Sc'"",('. IValmsand Hymni
amU ol. . Voluntaries. It la ,n excellent col
Ircti
AUA1N nr. COMES.
Mr. Henry O. Vennor comae fl.rwnr.l
with his direful prophecies of storms.hcat.cold.
Ac. His letter is dated at Montreal, May 18.h
and In II he savs- "I holt... ,1... i n, i '
n Intensely hotmonlh.cn tho l,f.1. !,,
the end of the present mooih and probably the
Hrst of June,' will ho fill-lika will, frn.t.
again. July will bo n terrible month for storms
with terms of intense heal, but nnolher fall-liko
relapse, with frosts, will in all likelihood .
cura few days before tlio 20th. I fearthe storms
ol thunder and hall will bo of nnnsiml .on,t,
luring July. I must claim thu verification nf
my prediction relitire to n cold wave with
frosts, over a tiortion of the TTnl,p,1 Sinio i...
ween thelOlhnnd lOthofMay."
Mosrs. Divid Herbert, Manae-r. and J. C.
Towns end, General Acent for D. M. nhnrn.
: C'i., visited Milton last week and made a
andsome donation in ca-li to John S. Lawon.
who has been agent for I). M. Osborne & Co-
for twenty years and was burned out, losing
is entire machine ehops, foundry, valuablo
patterns and machinery. They will alo send
ilui a new stock of O-borne reapers and mow
ers and a full lino of repairs.
Two bottles of the Great Mexican Remedy,
Herbaline Hitters, cured mo of dyspepsin and
liver ci.mplaint, of ten years standing. U. D.
Heard, Heard's Landing, Ky.
FAYING SCHOOL WAIIHANTS.
State Tieaurer Hutler has determined to
honor all school warrants ns fast as they are
prcentod fur payment numbered from one lo
a thousand. As the schojl boards make their
leporta to the Superintendent of Public In
struction, wirrants are drawn in their favor for
the amounts due them and numbered in the or
der of the reception ol the reports. The meth
od offers a premium to prompt reports. The
appropriation to schools is $1,000,000 a year,
anil of the amount appropriated for 1879 it Is
proposed to pay about $150,000 before stop
ping. The county superintendents and certain
ptpils in the State Normal Schools have re
ceived nearly $100,000 oftho annual appropiia,
lion. Patriot.
llcvi Hishop Gilmour, of Cleveland, Ohio.
has used the Great German Hemedy, St. Ja
cob's Oil, and endorsed it highly, lie writes
about it as follows: I am pleased to say that tho
u-e ol St. Jacob's Oil has benefitted me gren'-
ly, and I have no hesitation to recommend it
to all as an excellent curative.
Insolvent Debtohs Whilo on application
was being made recently in court ot I'ottsville
for the rilene of n young man from prison mi-
ler the insolvent laws, tho court remarked that
some legislation was needed in these cases. It
seems very harsh that young men should he
permitted lo seduce young women and thenos-
enpe the tupport of their children and the ex
pense to which their victims are put by their
crimes; after n brief imprisonment, as is tho
case under existing laws. There should be
some redress for the innocent child at least.
HAVE YOUIt TITLE J'ArEItS ItkCOllDEI).
Many people nre under the impression that
n bureau drawer is a safe place to keep their
deeds, and that nothing is gained by having
mch pap rs proper')' recorded. Al the recent
fire in Milton a great many papers were lost,
and it is probable that thero will be some dif-
licultv about boundary lines where owners of
property had failed to put their deeds on rec
ord, Caro in this mntler not only prevents
the loss of deeds, but very often prevents ex
pensive litimtion on questions of title. It costs
but little to enter them on tlio record. If you
have any unrecorded deeds tho sooner you at
tend to this matter tho better.
IIUCKHOHN N'EWN.
IlccKiionx, May 31, 1SS0.
Ens. Coi.UJtnUN :
Nothing unusual has occurred since my las
to mar the pence and quiet of this little village..
The M. K. Sunday school observed last Sal:
bath as tho Centennial of Sunday schools; it be
ing one hundred years since Robert Halkcs
started tho first Sunday school in Glouce-ter
City, England, a splendid wreathe, as a tribute
to the late poldiers, being conspicuously placed
on the pulpit.
Mr. Daniel Neihart who has been very sick
is slowly recovering.
Dr. Leuker was absent attending the Medic
al Convention at Altoona.
Our band has been reorganized with tlio ad
ilition of several new members, and on Salur
day evening gave us soma street music. Wo
ore glad to see ihisetep, for they are a jolly f et
of fellows, and music is their fart.
Mr. Frank P. Harris, of Hamburg, Pa., i
isiting his many fiierds in this place,
think he intends staving n while; for Ills truuk,
among other things, ccntaincd two cornets and
a violin.
Tho band intend lioldinga festival en Patur
ilv nviiilnir. June 12. when wo presurao the
above named instruments will be made use oi.
I
DECOItATIOS DAY.
There was unite a demonstration hero las
Saturday. At three o clock in the afternoon
rocesslon was formed on Market bqtiare, in the
follnwirc order. Ilioouiiburg tomet II mil
w. II. Enl Post, G. A. II., Af on Ccrnet itai.d.
Friendship Fire Company, Ite-cuo Hock &
Ladder Company, Literary Societies of tt
Normal School, Sundiy school children nm
citizens. The line of march was iq. Main to
East, out East tn T ird.elnwn 'I bird lo Murk
et, up Market to Hock, out 11 ck to the Ctmc
tery, from the Cemetery to the Court Home
whore the rank- were broken, hhtrin u
Knt. T. J. VHiidcrsbce, and . II. Abbott
were Iho marshals, ond eouducled Iho proie
ion In good military ctjle, Al tho Court lion
the Itev, A. Hritialn delivered an appropriate
address, and a player was nude by Lev. I. J
Waller, jr. The dec ration t;t graves was more
than ever before, almost e very olio I
thu cemetery having a bequel Uh)H it, prcsen
iiiL- a very beautiful appearance,
It would be well if the grates or the soldiers
!,, lto.emonf thculd iceedve a liitlo attention
ofiercr than once n year. The plot should I
laid out in belter shape, and ncly wddeJ. Tli
graves now oro crooked and uneven.
OsllORNE NO 3 HKAl'tll, wide-cut, wclgl
900 lbs , is the old etard-bj-ninchii'O for farm
era having latgo mid heavy harvests to reap,
You can always depend upon it -wet or etry.
tall or short, thick or thin, A, II. Crnop, in
arcreck, says Am No. 3 t the born of all the ma
t bines he ever saw. One team wcrks all uay
the warmost weather and dots not mind It
bit. His 13 year ohl daughter did ul the reap-
ing after the first half day. Try them-buy
them tnd be happy. Junesl-Ow
29ilUMBIAN AND
Tho Journal this week publishes n list o
names of signers of petitions f r licenses of ho
tels, and restaurants, and tho bondsmen in Oils
town. As a piece of news wo surmise that
this will not bo nf any peculiar interest to the
public, nd It is not likely tint It will in any
way str.tt the persons named excpl to mako
tboni feel that people with one Idea often re
sort lo very foolish mttheds to accomplish n
good end. The object of this publication, we
presume, Is to prevent persons from signing
such petitions hereafter Ihroush fear of getting
their names In the paper. It will probably
havo just as much cfTect on the signers as
thrent lo publish the names of the Judges
would havo em the granting of the licenses.
Thoro is n right way urd a wrong away to do
everything. Such a conrso as is calculated to
make, enemies liistnd of friends for the temper
anco eause is hardly the proper way lo promote
that cause. Wo fivor temperance In nil things
Had judgment is sometimes as disxstrous In its
results as bad whi.kev.
l'liysiclans freely proscribe) the new Food
Medicine, "Malt Hitters," hecause more nour
ishing,, strengthening and purifying than all
other forms of milt or medicine, while fice
from the objections urged ngilnstmalt llijuors.
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E.Nf)tr.HAToltS .tl'l'OlNTED.
1'. V. Smith, Census Supervisor of this dis
trict liaj made his appointments of enumera
tors for this county. They nre as follows:
Heater Jonas Hiltenbcnder,
llenton Warren McIIenry.
Hcrwlck J. S. MiMurlrie.
Hloomaburif West District Chester Fur.
man.
liloomsburg K tst District H. Ducking
ham. Hrhrcreck William I.ntnon.
Cnlawissa Dr. Win. I). Hobbins.
Franklin Isaac Campbell.
Centre Hiram Whltmlre.
Conyngham Thomas Ennls.
Centralia Horough Wm. Hryron.
Fishlngcreok C. II. Sutton.
Greenwood Wcley Morris.
Ileiulcck F. H. Hartman.
Jackson S. W. McIIenry.
Locust Daniel F. Knittle
Madison Ilaltis Sterling.
M iin Win. T. Shuman.
Mifilin A, W. Hess,
Montour I'tter A. Evans.
Ml. I'leasnnt Josephns Grimes.
Orange II. J. Conner.
I'inc John Lore.
ltoaringcreek John Maurer.
Scott J. S. Hachman.
Sugarloaf Jeiso Fritz.
For Kent. The Espy Planing Mill situated
the Epy Depot is ciTered for lent. Apply
N.U. Funk, Hloemsburg. may 14-tf
The angler's theory Hint a fKh does not
fier much physical pain from a hook in its
lis, or mental npony either.froni that matter
supported by the recent experience of a
tratford, Coun., fisherman, A large trout
tore tno hooks in quick succession from the
nc, and was finally pulled nut on the third,
itli the first two honks in his stomach.
TWO FULL CAlt LOADS OF FEHTILIZEll".
Iltceived this week. Will be sold close for
cash or country produce.
II. W. Aul, Epy, 1'a.
LONDON l-UItPLE"
Is tho safest, besl nnd cheapen material ever
used for tho destruclion of the Potato Hug,Cot
ton Worm and Canker Worm, and lias become
Ihe recognized poison for the extermination of
theso fearful plagues.
It was first introduced in 1877, since which
me it has received the most unqualified sup
port of all tho leading agriculturists throughout
the United Slates.
It Ins been carefully amdyzed and recom
mended by the U. S. Agricultural Department
at Washington, by the U. S. Entomological
Commission, nnd by tho Proftssors of the
State Colleges.
It was sold in large quantities throughout
all the districsl where offered in 1879, ami in
every case where properly applied gave un
bounded satisfaction, destroying not only the
larvic,luit also the winged insect, and leaving tlio
vines both clean and healthy.
It costs much less than Paris Green, and goes
nearly three times as far. For sale by Moyer
Hros., liloomsburg, at wholesale and retail.
may 'J9-3w
Harriet A. Newkirk, of Salem, says; 1 was
cured of tetter in my hand by three applica
tions ol ejatnplior ililK. My litisbnnil was
cured of old running sores by using it. It
cured my son of a sprained ankle, Price 25
cents Sold by C. A, Kleim, liloomsburg.
npril 10, '80,ly
Dr. J. Schuyler, many years a Dyspeptic
and sufferiug greatly with Neuralgia, Uheu-
atisin and constipation, getting relief
through an accidental discovery of a sub-
titute for calomel, without its debilitating
effects, precribes thesamoforotbers, varying
to suit each case with gratifying results.
Among many who have received the bene
fits of his treatment, the following bear tes
timony, as follow-:
Ili.ooMsnuno, Pa., April, 1880
Dr. Schuyler. Dear Sir; I suffered
greatly with Dyspepsia for a long time. My
rood alter eating would uum ana annoy me,
lenressine. my spirits, making me miserable
indeed. I became weakened down that I
could not work at my trade (sadler) I tried
various remedies recomuicuueu uy pnysiciatis
nnd friends but none of them did me any
good until I placed myself under your treat
ment when I began to Improve and have
continued getting better until the present
time. I now feel liko n new man nud can
work every day with cheerlulness.
JOHN UIIBI3TMAN
Bloo.msiiui:o, Pa., April, 1880
Dn. J. SCHUYLER. Pear 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" fur which I took Digi
talis at their suggestion as the only medi
cine (hat could possibly do me any good.
When you told meitwus only sympathetic
of tlie stomach by bad digestion, I felt en
couraged and after being under your treat
ment for n few elays ibesyniplnmsof "heart-di-ease
" all left ine nnd 1 telt like a new
mnn, nnd have continued quite well ever
since.
JAMES V. r ERflUSO.V,
Ill.oo.Msiiuito, Pa , Marob,18S0
Dr. J. FcilUYI.Ett. Dear Sir: I can tes.
tify to the value of yrtir treatment for rlieu
mutism. iMitterrii si-vrieiy ami urn long
time, and ud various- remedies, but all in
vain, until you commi-nre-d treating inv oase.
lhe pun I rum Inn lnii o tips kne ( 'Ciattc.i I
which was very sovro, pi.d elf in one
week a time leaving me Ireee Ironi pain, ex
cept sum' shifting alns in tlie limbs, hut by
continuing III" u-e in jour ii.edii'ines nicy
havo all pasMil away that I now feel quite
well again,
John Stineu.
MlM.VlI.LK. U; April 1SS0.
Dr.. J, Scill'YI.lIR Jkar , Sir; The med
icine you sent me did me more good than
any I ever tried before. I mil very glad
that othfrs who hud got relief from your
treatment advieil me to give you a trial lor
I had suffered from eljspej tda for along
time.
Mrs. Harriet Johnson
MoiiDAN&VII.l.K Col. Co,. Pa., April 1880,
Dlt. J. K'HUYLEli. Jlear Sir : I am
pleased to give my testimony to the valup of
your treatment in iiyspe pua, i nnei tuuerrti
greatly witli distressing burnings, nnd 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 ana cantinueei to improve until I leel
entirely restored,
I
O, L. Sani.
nay 81 3-w
MOCllAT,BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
TUB VOLTAIC HBLT CO., MAIISIIALI,, MICH.
Will send their celebrated Klcclro-Voltnto
Holts lo the afllicted upon 30 days trial. Speedy
cures guarantee!. Tliev mosn whit they say.
Wrllo to them without ellay. Nov. i!My.
COSl'S IS I10AI) VIEWS-
It might bo well to bear in mind the law
as laid down in tho following opinion of
Judgo i: I w ell on the subject ol costo In re
views nnd all subsequent viows of roads.
Thoso who sign petitions for such views
should be careful to secure the costs In ad-
vance.
Supptce
vt.
Johnion ct. at.
Cate tubmitlcd lo the court.
OPINION.
The defendants were the petitioners for
tho re-review of a road In tho laying out of
which the services of the plaintiff were ren
dered ns n surveyor. It Is agreed by the par
ties that these services wero worth the
amount stated In the claim of tho plaintiff.
The question to be determined Is whether
the petitioners for n review or for a third or
other v lew are liable for the expense attend
ing such view?
The questton Is answered by the express
provisions of the Act of 13 June, 183C. Hy
the Ctth section it is enacted, that, "The tx
pensct of views of private roads, and tho ex
pense of einy reviews, or nl any iew subse
quent ton review of a private or public road
thall be wholly paid by the parties applying Jor
the same." And by the GOth section of the
somo Act it is provided that "Jlcviewcrt and
viewers upon a third or any subsequent
view, shall bo entitled each to receivejeom
pensatlon from the persons at whoso instance
they wore appointed, for every day by them
necessarily employed in Btich Bervice."
Digest 12S3-4, pi. S3 aud 0.
And by the 58th section of the same Act
it is provided that "In nil cases of n view or
review or of nuy view subsequent to n re
view of a road n surveyor shnll be found and
paid by tho persons applying tor such
views."
Tho Intention of tho legislature to make
the petitioners liable for alt expenses r.tteud
!ng a review or n ro review of a road ob
tained nt their request, is manifested by
clear, explicit aud unambiguous language.
From the time the road laws of this State
were moulded into a system by tlie Act of
G April, 1S02, (Pamphlet Laws 195) to the
present time, they have declared that n re
view of n road shnll be at tho cxpenso of
tho parties npplying for the same.
In Shnfferstown Itoad, 3 Wntts 470, Judge
Huston who wns a practicing lawyer con
temporaneous witli tho net of 1802, says:
"The review is to be granted at the expense
of the parties applying for tlie saiuo." It
was held by the Court iu that case, that a
review could not be grauted em tho petition
!'" iucreaie.i iii
tho road. "Tho names of tlo persons lia-
i , ,, t i ...... .
ble, says.the Judge, "ought to be of record,
The parties dissatisfied should themselves
s gn n net t on for n review."
it . ,
Iu Hellertown ltoad 5 W&S 203. there 1
1. ., .7: ,r t.i i .i . ,
is a rfict ol Judge Kogers that a review is
n matter of richt. and is at the exnense nf
,i.A ...... Tt i , t.. , i .1
the county. Tho learned Judge does not
However reler to the (Hth section of the Act
ii ioou uuutu ciieru. xne eniiy questions ue
.foro the court were whether an alias re re
view ordered by the court without a pe ti
tion therefor could be sustained, and whetlp
er a report which did not conform to the or-
der'8hould be set aside. The question na to I s
the costs was not before the court as theielw " btrouse Emanuel.
wero no petitioners for the alias re-review.
Inasmuch therefore, as the dicta above cited
4 1,1 llln VOTV fam lf ,1m atntl.tn it ia nni nfl
I.1...11. r.,.. I 1 II. l-.l
When a petition is presented for n review
or for any subsequent view, nnd reviewers
nre nppointed, the clerk is thereby substan
tially directed to make out an order directed
to tlie persons appointed, and if such order
comes to the hands of the reviewers, and
they obey its commands, they are entitled
to recover the compensation allowed by law,
although not notified by nny of the petition
ers. Thev nr nnt hnllml tn tnntitrn rolin
l,.l .!... ... ,u I.. r.
,,u., itt.ru uui mo wiuri. il in cuuuuu iu
. . .. .... ...
eniiiio ineni to cnarge tno petitioners tnai
the order was issued upon their petition. It
is no defence against a claim fof tlie cxpen
scs of a review or a re-review tjiat the peti-
tiouers wero not active in tho matter bo-
vond inatiBuratiur' tho nroceedincs and nro-
curing the appointment of the viewers.
when the proceedings are begun by them,
nnd prosecuted to the end without dissent
or objection on their part, it must be conclu
sively presumed that the services were reu
dered nt their instnnce.
Th
county is clearly not liable for the
costs in this case, even under the opinion in
Hellertown Koad. Supra.
The legislature have imposed the costs nnd
expenses of all reviews, and of third or sub
sequent views upon the petitioners. Under
the agreement as to the value of the
.,1.t..lllll .! 1.I..1.... i.t ,u
I'.uiuv.u DBcnuca uuu luuian, uon cuihku
to judgment.
And nnw. Mnv IRlti. 1PRO I'nilrrmpnt fnr
,, , , .... ,i V . 1 v.
luc piaiiikii. upuu lua ugltrcu upuu I
the patties for the sum of fourteen dollars
and fifty cents nnd costs.
By thu Court.
It should be tho aim of every owner of
HorseSjCowSj&cto make them as handsome
auu usetut as possible, ineuerman liorse
and uow roweler helps lo develop nil the
powers of the animal. It improves its heau
ty ana increases Its usetulness, It makes
milk, muclc nnd fat. liy using it a horse
will iln mnrswirL- nml A raw fflvninnm mill-
"
and be in better condition with less feed,
Sold only by weight nt 15 cents a pound by
C. A. Kleim, liloomsburg.
Dec 12, 71)-ly
M ARKKJMiEPOJiTS.
I1LOOMSI1UKO MARKET.
Wheat per bushel,,
Hyo " ..
Corn, " ,.
Hats, ' " ..
Flour per barrel ..
Cloversce-d
nutter
V.10
TJ
.50
.4U
T.W
451
.23
IS
Tallow ot
.OT
Potatoes 25
Dried pplce, im
II.'IUIS U
sides J: shoulders im
Chickens M. .or
Turkeys
laird per pound
Hay in r ton jj no
Deesuax ,, 23
IJUOTATIONS FOK COAL.
No, t on Wharf 3.10 per Toe
l.O.O " ., ....(, 1 S IO
!.. a " t l.Ta
Hiae-Ksmiin a miup nn wnari 8..0
llltumlnous
.....t .w
PHILADELPHIA MAEKETS.
FiiirK Tho market was nutet but llrm. l,.nnl.
V4iiiu miuiij, t i u w wv, jiuivuv uuu liigu grauca,
J11U riUVR-M 10.
w iimt Hie msrket wasflrm: No. 2 wesiern rmi
at il 2s; I'ennsilvanta red i 2'; amis-r tl 2T.
i;oK-t EirmniiiiM.-uri-; bieuiner 04 (4 63C: leilOW
JiCUet, 5le65c! mixed 3 64c.
iuts Irregular; No. 1, 4ic; No. 8, 4l; No. 9,
livK t'irm; western at 92c; Penns)lvanlaat92c,
IMkx Ma 111 25t4 li 60.
limr HainsuttiT 0091160; Indtana mess beef,
V8. '
HiCOM Smoked Rhoulders, at 6Vc; salt shoulders,
4J. e 4)c; kuioked hams 10 i He; pickled hums,
8L.I.49k.0.
Lisii Dull; loose butchers, ot4'c; prime steam ut
Set so,
Itmr.llXInit.t Lllll.al.1.. nr.am... . a..
e !2c: llradtord county and New Ynrk eitra. is
'! western reserve extra 1 C4 lie; do good
choico, is ! ise; rolls uuu; t'eansylvanla extra at
13 (4 l!o.
Hius-Qulet; Pcnns jlvatla at 18j Q 14c; western
at 180,
Cusss-Yak and unsettled; N. Y. factnry He:
western full cream at n e3 11 v; do for crood 10
3 loiiq viosumtiidf bkluui eg loo,
Marriages.
Hosn.su llBAn. At tho bomeof the bride,
on Iho 30tli ult, by Kev. A. Houlz, Mr. Daniel
It. Hustler, of Jonestown, to Miss Elisabeth
Hear, of Union township, Luzerne county.
I'EAt.Ka Davis. At tin Lutheran parson
age In llloomaburg. Tuesday, June 1st, 18S0,
by llev. O. D. 8: Marcluy, Wm. M. Pealer, of
Wilkcsbarre, Pa., and M rs. Fanny 8. Davis, of
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Business iNohccs
Hoot headquarters at McKlnney's.
Another case of wide Percales at Lutz &
Sloan's for 10 cents a yard.
Just received at I, V. Hartman's, n lot of
wiao rercaica at w cents.
Hoots nnd Shoes cheap at McKlnney's.
The public nro hereby informed that
splendid stilts are now made from the latest
styles ot Spring Goods on the following
terms; iMlctt Slyh$, ImwciI iViccs, Jletl Ma
terial, Jleil Worlmaruhip, and Hat Fill nt
the Popular Storo of
Uavld Lowenberg.
Hon. George N. Corson, Norristown, says:
Tho Pbicnix Pectoral Is indispensable in my
family. It acts like n charm in curing
coughs nud colds with the children, nnd 7
nlways use it when addressing a jury. Price
25 cents. O. A. Klelm, liloomsburg. RprlC-ly
All Wool Laco SuTptTlIunting at I. W.
Unrtman's, 35 cents.
Admission free nt McKlnney's.
Shetland SbvTs TlOO and SU0 nt I. W.
Uartmau's.
For linen or Poplin Ladies' Ulsters,
go to Lutztv; Sloan's.
Call nt McKlnney's for Shoes.
000 Fans at I. V. Hartman's.
For Nobby Hats,
For Latest Styles,
For Lowest Prices,
Go to Daviel Lowenberg's.
A largo stock of Mosquito Net at Lutz &
Sloan's, 8 cents a yard.
Cash paid for -1000 bushels of good Whilo
or Yellow Oats at Silas Young's, Light
Street. March 19-3m
I. W. Hartman sells all the late style
Lawns at 12 cents.
Rubbers at SIcKinney's.
PUltLIO NOTICE.
The Clothing Store of David Lowenberg
is well stocked with nil the latest styles of
Clothing for Men, Youth and Children.
Call and examine.
rpREASUltEH'S SALE
UNSEATED LANDS
IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENN'A.
iu- vfrtun nf sundry acts ot tho Oenerat Assembly
if lhe I'ommonwcalihot Pennsylvania, relating to
--.-rrwJt-dnnil unseated lands In tbo county
or Columbia, etc , ror taxes duo and unpaid, I win
oner at puunc saio ul uiu vuui i, uuiwi w vue tum
ot liloomsburg, on Uio
SECOND MONDAY OF JUXE.A.D ,18S0
at l o'clock a. m., tho following described pieces ot
land, or such part thereot us may bo necessary to
satlstv the! amount ottases due and unpaid against
tho ame, and continue tlio same Irom day to day
tuosiine may bo touud necessary.
TERMS Of SALE
The amount or iaes auu uusu, IUU3I. u iiiu wiifn
thJ ""J I, Struck on, or the sMo may bo void and
tP'" Pu'up?" ,':0 ,,,
1 Lot Cannon Morris
! 41
i .. ni'nrv ni
1 il
1 92
s " ltuthrun haniuei
115 acres Davis Aniauu
3)11
I 92
9 45
bl
CO
iosoo
3 TS
1 a
3 Si
W
2 94
T!
1 Ml
1T9 T4
4 M
1 61
4 63
3TI
I M
9 IT
C3SI1
60
V 12
0 62
451
6 SI
TST
s lots Trout mcijui:u
1W) acres Iiaus nm i..
.. visnersaran..
n: .. iiMniiiirpr Hetrena-.
f
' nrelibacli lsaao .,
lnta limll.iv Joseph ....
K In,. A til llCO
wiiacroa " "
lots
u..fler Jesse.
1
Heacr Charles
Itutt and L'nger ...
Iloyer TS
liroekwayo 11 -
Charles Miuou
f..irnw Morris
3
3
S3 acres
5 lots
1
1401 acres Columbia coal X Improvement Co.
93 " DreWiachl! 1'
:t lots Evans Kecce
3 ' Flanagan A
3 " ry s -
loo acres rncK i
n lots liearhart wm.....
cu acres llauck Jonathan.
9 40
4 TO
4 W
813
2 85
7 60
4 64
101
2 11
"4
1ST
8 03
19 CO
22 VII
4 TO
3TI0
I C5
TC5
4 TO
9 6T
T 611
6 62
6 SO
215
1564
tOO HOUleS CIlur.L-a uuuowuu
T3
Hlnderllter Johns
Ilamer Jester
Iloninan Eliza
Hunt KM
Kramer L L ....--
Kiom A
VS 19.ts
I a
3
m i0t
in ..nu 1 vnti.Tnrnb
It lAta I nurpticu K
oi acres Jtanii and Miller
;L !! x,R wnii'nm'"'""'!'!'.'.'.'!!
' " ,?IR5'1!'.1!1!.liw '
KH) . jeiinicn e ouruu...
100 " MlnlcHlienjamtn,
no ijungessereicorgo
S '. i&SVtZwS;
s-sotolotsltutlmitt bamueli: Co..
111 nrrpR Ittl-R riporiru
140 r.eppenlilier i iv
60 " shuman John. oeco..
2110
4 90
14 10
515
Miumnu neo u anu urouitr & bisici-
900 " Lteivart wm
921 " bhumanFL.
8 lota MnltlU
TST
MllCkJJ ... " T6T
a . HUnn Geo
2 19
89 acres Vonducen ClUaman & Co.......
1 ss
3 TO
5S4
2 33
3 03
120 50
13 10
4 54
4T0
2 03
61
SI
901
162
us " " "
54 " " " "
2 lots VasttnoU K - ....-...
2363 acres w est uuck .moudiuiu u a. . v.u..
lots vetl u s
I. " WoodAugustus
f,a acres whee'cr wm
5 't3 creasy Llojd.MD..
! " Henrv (leorire
45 acres Longenbei cer Peter..
4
lots
Maston Wm ........
2
Monday Jonn
St
60 acres
MiuinanOA 9 To
HiumanMlcbaeI
liecmnger const.
DENTON TOWNSII1F.
Hoover Lizzie
Kucklo John, Jr...
Sutton John
Klefer A F
Pennington Jesse, dee'd
Wells John ""
Oberholizir A A
1IEI1WICK 110HOUOH.
Edwards Geo M
Parks Ann est
Hosier bamuel
MrphensAraos U
tilUer Daniel
Woods Geo
Walp Jeremiah.
IIUIAKCHEEK TOWNSUir.
1 acre
200
8 60
8 20
1 11
4 40
60
jj
2 20
15
1
l
1
j
t
60 acres DlUli I'euben 9 99
14 " Hawk Samuel.. ss
Mont Nathan. 1 so
of 200 Apple Paul sno
as acres llowman Jesso T 41
nryan Guy si)
nn) mm iv.urii... ..
Edwards .Martha J
20
ttvans Francis H
HeadleysF estate...
Mlukle John ....
Klsuer John
lauiioii Win...
l'arkerson John....-.,
Hewer Abrain ....
Mttler Samuel s
blackhoiibu a 11
5 04
sr.s
Ten
40
40
6Mi
19
200
TOS
100
Ort
ll)
321
2H0
24
3 tl
9 84
J Stackhouso Josepn
Schechterley Oeo
t-tackhouso sutler
Traugh Henry
Jacoby O A .
SlUer David ., .... ..
CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP.
; Probst J S
Hlddlo heirs
95 3d
4 80
40
110
10
T
CI
14
11
4 41
100 " Clovtell Jacob
65 " secNlch Sm
4 2T
9213
weaver Ellas.
5 I
8oT " Dunbach Maigaiet
2sT " Ktnnlerliobeit
80 " NeMllo Fred
9 30
SW
194
lo " Price Jonas
CESTHALIA IlOltOUGH.
lot Holmes Vhomas
" Maries Lloyd ...
' Marks tleo......
' cjiitiw Pat ,
" HanleyJohnG
" Hurke Fufeilci, V
Hevln James
" Conner '1 homaa
.'2 41
4 99
II 94
6 SO
4 40
7 tiO
1 40
T TO
8 20
6 20
T TO
curle-y taiwiiiu..
Gausthen Thomas
Clark linugei
Murphy 1'utrlfk
3 6U
aury in ...,.
WefsU Marttu - .,
Zlirter Wm
llrtmtli llenjamln...
Moore Johu
t.'alu Terreneo
Cain Michael, doo'd
Colllris I'eter F ...
Dougherty Michael ....
Harts Geo V ......
Ganghen Martin .....m.
Hoaicland WU1M...M.....
Ilowelttlhoiaas..
Jonea Ann F,
Ktlae tJaxolUie
C'JSi
14 CO
syo
3 Ml
60
120
& 1 1
lo 1
1
9
8
i
t
1
l
S
6
4
1
1 " Better Wl-low - 4 40
' lanyon Path ...:..-..... no
1 " Uv land II A .. CO
1 " Iiiilk-ntMstmnoyHltuo.. .......... lsio
19 " MachenThoinas.......M.m.. .
1 " .MCKInney llisr'es.,..- 190
9 " MooroMrg eerac- H . 19a
1 " Khepparil II F . so
1 ' lirpey Luk .. 1 tn
t " Weitli i n-M 1 90
u " Ycaifi-r .Monteltus 9 91
V " eiurryUK. . 1 i
1 " Morrison .Mrs Catharine .. 1 90
OKNTHB TOWNSHIP.
99 acres Adams nnos L 4 4
s Allabach ncnjimln...... ....... ST
I " Has n -lolin.. . 69
10 " Ilagenbucb U'm..............mm.. S3
5 Ileury Josppli i
TV " Knnrr Hnmud . u.. ........ 1S90
Klefer Daniel : ... 19
8 " Iiwry Simon 69
84 " HotTman William estate. 9 9T
CONYNGHAM TOWNSHIP.
t lot Asliton .Tacob. 99
1 " Cook Catharine 10(5
9 " Cook David 8S08
1 " Magutre Tcrranco 91 64
1 " MUtely Matthew................. 9 93
1 " . neorgo Jerry 9 no
9 " Cosgrove John and Domlnlck...... rws
" Hennessy Thomas......... B99
s Jllllonl nomas. I9ti4
a " I'aln Terranco s S3
1 " Hrown Wm ..: 8Bs
1 " llrcslln Bernard 603
450 acres Drown Nathaniel. 4StM
499 " llcara Joshtiit 97019
9 lots Callahan Uanlel 6 93
9 " Ponolioo CorncllnJ. . 4W
119 acres Huston John Tom
I lot .loco Peter 9 01
9Uacres KlinoJounL 1993
893 KUno Peter..... -m.......... 63 93
! lo's Kavhelreteo tleorgo.... 9 00
1 " Mndermutn Oeo f) , l i t
9 Mcilanamum Felix . 965
9 " " I'etcr..... 9 to
l " " " 18
81 " Marr and Klndlz . ss no
I ' Marr Its is us
99S acres N Y M OKU USO e:o K Jordan tract 645 84
80S ' ', " A Porter tract 40 63
8M " 1. WftUrprlnwit 494 Ts
aso " Ituston Mary 3 o
no jcuston i nomas
9 lots Trelsbarli Lewis
W acres Treln Jacob tract
100 ' " ,
1 lot Yocuin Prank
401 acres oung John tract
, tl'.IO
5 91
63 00
03 00
60
232 OK
2 43
8 83
965
2 40
.6 40
1 90
199
1 60
1 11
90
8 93
rs
83
690
0 63
1 19
8 45
23
et as
lot
Yarllntr llearv.
HrockwavC II ,
Cane Kllen
Kettero.f Michael
Krampr A W .,
Ltnd-jrmiith JohnM
Lelhtg Ephralm
Mc.Manamum Mary
Morris Ann 11 !".7.;.'...".7"
llhawn Casper.
llonetuch Ed ,
Jones oeo
FISHINOCItEEK TOWNSHlr.
ires nielsh Hi-utien
McIIenry 11 and C 11
" Musselman Jacob
" ltlchard Iwls
" Swnyzo O M
" Doty Peaier & Stewart
,
" Force and Crawford
" Hutchl-on Thomas J
Harrtson Jarlus
" lljrrmin ft Frcaa
" Jones It II
" Kindt John & Co
" Lemon Thomas
100
M
15
60
a
150
200
'.'
CO
09
903
14
90)
140
3
15
90
6 65
1 92
2 CI
90
860
T2
860
S IS
19
1 82
7 92
" ivsier tieorgo
" Parks James il
hito o u
FItANKLIN TOWNSHIP,
i Cleaver Wellington
Hower Moses
Mllle Ab ram.
Vought James
OIIEENWOOD TOWNSHIP,
s Albertson M and H
Hcrr I ram
lieaglo tieo
Kline Daniel
Kindt Matthias
Mason Augustus
Hlchte Edward
Washburn George
WllsonJ 1)
HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP,
s ApflemanMS
II H
Itarton Newton
Cambclt LN
Evans A J
Mordan John
Neat & I'urcell
l'urcell Isaac
lvester
Hobbins Zebulon
Applemanm
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
Frlck Geo A
llPesIlenJam1nV.V.'..V.r."."rV".
Keeler John K
Lewis Iiantel
McIIenry Kit
Miller o W
MtUer and Neyhart
0 ac
CO
92 1
35
ci ac
411
31
3
2 lots
19"
9S
2S
ICS
8 41
4 9J
6 30
15 07
461
131
II
17
S63
It T2
2 83
10 62
4 50
1 80
2 23
12 lots
co at
94
95
110
10
12
SO
20
20
I
12
60 OCT
300
100 '
5
90
25 '
40 '
4 '
23S 1
2111
52 1
CI
1 60
1 44
144
90
21
4
S3 9.1
13 TS
. 2S
4 4S
1 21
0 411
12S
2101
24 40
0 40
SSI
Mcllenrv Hohr
l'urker & e.'o.
L'lCUST TOWNSHlr.
Dewart Oeo
Eierharrt John
Gerlty Thomas
Stlne Daniel
ltroree John
lutllngtoii Charles
Ilugues Wrliht
Kline John L
Kline J and 11.10 ltupp..
l.oenb"rg PLlllp
Myers Mary -
Huston Thomas........
lteeco Daniel ... .
Ituston Mary
' Charlott
Iteynolds Johu
-nvder Jeremiah
ShatTer uenry
Yocum Henry M..
Camp Samuel .,
JIADISOX TOWNSHIP,
a lleagle Oeo
Hix;hrel Jacob
Hills William estate
Freeze John G
itout Daniel
andsJ E
Cox Joel
Eies C W
MAIN TOWNSHIP,
s Illttenbender Conrad
Hruckway aud Ent
Durnbach John
l'ew alt Philip
DelTner Samuel C
lminep christian
Klefer James
Miller Aaron
Miller Nathan
MoserMlchael
MiumanWmT
schmeck, l'.robst Yetter & Hawk
Hnjdpr John
Yetter J II
Yetter Daniel estate
so acres
303
C 23
7 70
3 65
1 54
01)
3U0
5 40
86
43
2li0
93
21
101
33
900
100
190
200
200
sew
100
S2S
1 62
120
194
194
1UJ
1 92
13
20
40
3'0
67
99
T2
I8 60
1 61
94
80
11 IS)
15 00
SI'S
4 6T
9 16
110
230
3115
316
10T
91
45
8115
61
1 41
10 01
11
1
8 05
C 10
8)
8 2S
61
150
snyuprAiirtuiam
M Shultz Christian
MONTOUlt TOWNSHIP,
acres Itrockwayanfl Ent
" Lelby Jacob
Itamsey estate
MT. I'LE SSANT TOWNSHIP,
acres Hartzel Joshua
. Jacoby and ttupert
" Jacoby Samuel
" Miller Henrv A
2 40
1 20
103
IB
47
1 20
13 53
200
20
" Waller D J
.,
" Fisher Jacob
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP,
acres A ten Thomas
Illttenbender Mary
" Creasy Henry
" ' Horace
" Drcschcr Samuel
" Iletler M It
" Hendersh'.tt J fl
" " Catharine
" Jacobv O A
" Lutz Elizabeth
79
1 CS
94
8 31
64
80
49
1 62
160
12
12
9
Msjsteller Joseph
Aan-n
Miller Stephen. Jr
Nuss Jacob
Nungesser George
sutilttJoel
swanks II
swepoenhtser I K
t' Horace
" Abram
Williams Sami-el
Zimmerman Joshua
Hurler Jaeob estate)
OHANGB TOWNSHIP,
i llowman Wesley
Crevellng Samuel
Lverltt Moses estate
" Gabr el
Kline Abram J
Sne der William
Zimmerman Samuel
1'INE TOWNSHIP.
I nogart Emauel
Duvlu Thomas estato
21
9T
144
9 40
43
24
141
103
UO
T9
144
63
40
17
tot
itves u w
223
50
1'rlck e'.eorL-o A
Kunoton Julin A
Frlek S Leguott
eireenley Junies
(lordner Henry, sr
Jacoby ti A
Kllno Patterson
100
25
H
100
900
13 no
let " KHner Samuel
so " l.vniisJiimes estato
111
1 Ml
1(10 ' .Ml ler and Colo
lir.4 I
SI Phut Irani
TS ' Shoemaker Wclllwrton
50 11 Hiaekbouse Alex ebtato
750
1111
4 " Warner -Mariraret 1
lot lun'Hoii William
I ' 1'latlJuno
is en
HOAItlNllCIIHEK TOWNSUll'.
acres Artllla Francis
" Heruernd Iwiac
" itueher Peter
' HariiHt. Thomas, Jr
'I 111 elicit Jacob
" Hearer neorgo and J L Kline
;; I'onlalr undlllce
" Hllleplalno Ezeklel .
" HuitonJohn
John btacy
" Utile )tobrt
" Miller Gll
MurrU & HukIi'S
110
3-15
1113
Wl
60
UO
IIS
19
411
140
US
8T5
Wi so
91
1
1(K)
'44
44
181
141
1
7
2S
43
100
-Meliington William
ltlco sbrnm
shuman Jacob
Trlou Jacob
Hchey Mury estato
Yoourn lsaao
Vocu-n HJ,ili
t-CotTTuWNSHl
Crouse Nelson
blttUliUiAF TOWNSHIP,
a Hellus vtllllain
liuekielew James ewtate
t'ole Fte k'el
liiH-btere'liarles
30
not
49
ml
S4
4110
1ST
llrui-s Nathaniel
hot 1111 acres Hets Wuslry
rs
1
m
Ui
M
so
s
I
Hartman Jessa
laubsch 1'e1 er
Montgomery Itobert
htenhi-ns w tluam
Sullia Wafchtnirioa esute
Vaplo Henry
Lutih Cj-rut
PA.
T
ItEAHUUER'S SALE
OF
SEATED LANDS
IN COLUMHtA COUNTY.
Also tin following lota, pieces md parcels ot sest .
ed lands.returned by the tax collectors, are to b t
sold at the sams lime, under the provisions ot a l
Art of assembly, ci.tfllnd. "an Act relating to tho
sale of la nds f jr taxes la Columbia county," appro
ed March Mh, 16ss.
UK iVEtt TOWNSHIP.
78 Acres Morgan T el 7 so
4 Lucas Mrrnos 8 ss
60 " names Charles. 81 90
I Lot KocliWeie . 19
85 Acres Miller Daniel 1 so
il Crouse Stephen 1 69
IIKNTON TOWNSHIP.
80 Acres McKelvy wm estate. I4 8S
60 " Conner ('eraerve 80 no
TS " Koons lohn It 60
60 " Shotts Christian 6 40
1 Lot llurllnger Wm 1 os
24 Acres Kline Mary 1 Hi
3 ' Lew Is Sarah and Thcodoro 185
V " stiles ltlchard 4 no
lo " Ho? i rt samuel a 94
49 " Ilepofl Hiram 6 16
64 " InU Jonas , 0 80
TO " Drink McKclry. 7 T9
9 chaptn 1)1, 11.1
to " Conner Catharine 9 C)
41 ' do Mathlas a 89
1 Lot Kline Mary 1 90
60 Acres Hanco John 8 4S
8 14 Appteman John. 120
llKHWIOKllUKOUUn.
Lot 1 Amos Hartman ITS
" 1 C.Suhtawtmch 1 40
" 2 Oeo A Heain 4 Hi
II LOOM.
Lotl, Barton John M. 19 03
" 1 Coleman Wm 82 8J
1 Creamer Kebocca 7 18
" 1 Gelger Win , 8 9s
1 McMush John 25 r1
" 1 penna. Canal Co... .r. 18 M
" 1 Waulch John 9 13
" 1 Mason and Snydi r. 20 3T
" 1 Drawer John u
I Kstter Washington 4 CO
Acres Hi Foster Charles 92 9T
lAiia a (vrmm-r ouuu il,,,,. o
Lot 1
Acres 9
.Morns naruara is
T urnbach Phebe 0193
Lot
Vannattallll , 67 81
1 Kalilcr Nancy 23 so
" 1 Hennes James 2 si
" 2 PursctlMrs U II 31 CO
" 1 Tliurston Martha 7 IM
1 Thomas CI 14 89
" 2 Walter Norman 15 so
" l Saunders Wm , 9 co
' 1 Hobtsnn Mrs Iietsey 94 in
" 1 Mlckel Mrs Caroline 8 90
" l Kinney Jacob 8 ew
" 1 Kramer Andrew 4 20
HKIAKCItliEK TOWNSHIP.
150 Acres Doty and Pealer 124 81
V " Hosier John 1 62
290 " seybert John 23 69
CAl'AWISSA ToWNSUlP.
40 Acres Henry Isaec estate 2 17
1 ' Arndt Noala 1 62
Krum Ellas...
1 CO
CEN I'ltALIA 1JOUOUOII.
1 LotCurley EJward
4 29
7 4S
3 9i)
80 15
99 CO
62 6l
1 75
22 SO
92 73
2 HO
60
Hunt - Pat F..
Ganghen Thomas
lleneron PhlllD..
" l'urcell ltlchard
creamer A w
Calllghan James
Denning Pat
Dixon Daniel
Llndermutb Nath
Aicnanamumaaa.,
Mcllrearty Mra Mary 9140
trilare Michael...,
9 60
1 50
'l arpv Luxe
i aunuren .lira a a ,
Hryaou Kobert and Co
Torry Wm
Kntltlaiosephll
22 43
9 90
C CO
G 50
.1 01
Oil
IS eo
9 00
5 81
12 62
2 es
2 69
23 22
24
4 60
r acres Freas Amelia...
1 lot Huttenstlne Peter
loo acres Lnmon Wm .
60 do di.
CONYNOUAM TOWNSHIP.
1 Lot 1 trow n Fred
Moran Patrick
Hcnner Jacob
1 llennesoy Thos
1 Lots Onsgrovo John and Domlnlck,,,
'I'
ixii oug-.ierry jamea
Ivello Patrick
Y'arltng Henry
Kvaus Ann
eiarra Pat ,
Murphy Maurice
Hrockwayc il
OcrrltyTiionias
Ilcrfion Philip ,
lluber Jacob
McAllister JameH
2
1
1
IS 19
12 81
2 III
2 43
2 l)
60
2
1
1 " NauuhLon Jamea
03
loo acres Huchner I'eter tract 7 esi
441 acres llrennan Kbtnezer Iraet 44 lo
c lots Kramer A w 9 co
1 " lUHJson David 9 so
1 " Fetie-rman Jonathan 1 9',
1 " Morlsoa catu-eruie 8 53
9 " do do T e
1 " Davis David 2 3
1 " Knit tie Caroline T5
1 ' Carrlgan John 1 21
4 " Kramer A w is
FItANKLIN TOWNSHIP.
'5 Acres Smith Paulel t 9 00
1-1S UMIUltKKlv Tuwresnii-
15 Acrs ltotrart John 8 84
6 I hapln J K 10 20
83 Force Itussel 4 lo
8 ot us er E i 8 H3
a Lot do no 94
H " do elo , 2 63
!l " do do 4 us
40 Acres Ynnlo Jacob 15 64
ivarns u ll iui
" 1ing.Ias M 1 C3
8 " llrlcht llarman J 2 10
50 " Lnrlli Cj rus I Mi
26 " Ilright It U 4 6.3
4 " Golder Abram 2
7 Kllue Ira 1) 2 45
Lot hhultze'ornellua 1 41
GltEKNWeXH) TOWNSHIP
1 Lot Lcggott John 2 20
l " " " 12 92
11 Acres " " and Frkk es)
1 Lot Odd Fellows nail I hi
1 I)t IcdPrbrantFE 3 54
81 Acres Mooro lairayette 12 4
l i.ot rayior misna i v.
I Lot Kramer Wm 4 60
20 Acres Eves Josenh E 6T
I la-i jiu-'a.,oiiu-i I iu
8 Acres Noiton samuei
130 Acres ltlchard Alfred 20 23
ii - nr.uersucrt t j o iu
6S " 1 eeco Philln estate 1
1 Lot 1 avis Hebecca estate 24
2T Acres nails John estate '
i uji inne a r no
i " Klnnev wrn
1 " Pin cell Wm
84 Acres -samuel Young
Aiuertson Joel It
1 101
HEMLOCK TOWNS11I1
o Acres Kuner w m
in GUlaspy Wm estate 1 tin
10 sajrewm
15 " Vund. rsltcft Johu II 1 vo
JACKSON TOWNSHIP
s Acres Knousn vt Bsnini-ton.
73 KeelerJacob
LOCUST T 1WNS II
so Acres Kostenu,uderNathan.
.Meiz cnanes s 50
40 " KostenbeudPr Nathan ins
a e.erllv 'inomaa
sa
MADISON TOWNSHIP,
1 Lot Whlnn'r lleUmel.
1 . Wetllver Susan estate
170 Acres Fori ner Margaret 2 40
iu -- 11 in 1 60
MAIN TOWNSHIP
65 Acres Yetter Isaac..
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP
1 joi nuK-nes A 31...
lsr " Holler Ann
Aires Aioc le ooun 11.
1 Lot heicnner Jacob sr..
MOM mill 'IliUNSllIl.
1 Lot Hutler Wm estate 911
57 Acres ua lor Peter and Ellas 4
.111. ILf AS.1M -IIIW.NWIII"
i i.ui rut -wuiuunne
1 r ox Lourv.
!1 Acres Kitchen John
C. C. GaLIGNAN,
Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker,
' AND 1IEAI.KH IN
STOVES, KCEATERS JTsTJD RANGES,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Shop in Opera House, Gth door arni m. -so-iy
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take them back.
clerks, who are able
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we are enabled to give
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Customers vtho leave the
teil
twenty years at retailing,
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name by lank of proper
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plainly, and describe fully
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SSI Jan 53, 'so. 1y,
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V. V.U'.TJtV7
mwry
prlco desired.
Address,
John Wanamaker,
Laroost .Dry Goods Houso,
Philadelphia.
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OHANflE TOWNSHIP.
S3 Acres Schuyler u in
9 Lots do do
lo Acres Coleman Jesse
67 " Crouso Nelson
1,V " Illcllav ll ,. ....
16w " llageiibiieli Margaret
in ' HaitmaD Augustus
93 do do
88 " Illellar Geo
y-i Acres lunk J F ,
si " Kves James estate.... ...
10 Hartman eeotlleb.. .
m ' rat terhon Margaret J
9 " ltlceJi'ss
riNKTOWNsIIll".
850 Arres liar?, I-ggott and Co.
loo U-ggott John
t Lot do do
119 Acres Leggottahd Frkk.... .......
1 jot uo do ,
loo Acres Eves, Heller and Co. ..........
800 - do do do.....
60 " ludr Jacob
1 79
A 16 '
ID Ztl
I si
0 81
I 81
4 II
4 44 .
1 M'
1 1,
t litt
I 17
n 40 -
96 43
1 w
IS 74 .
IB 411
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10 to
111 CH
2 44
(4 tl
14 61
1 83
4 65
t 9
1 ei
84 09
6 f.
6 18
8 69
59
4 90
lei so
4 04
1 Ml
94
8 19
90 Greenly. lames
2-3 " Hobbtns Joshua
VI " lilcketsKCI .
9 Lots Dawson Wm ...
91 Acres llatt Irain
63 Furman Win
To " Eves aud Heller
aw do do ... .
100 " 00 do
do do ... .
9T " Eves E2ra estate.......
1 Lot snider tieo ........
N) Acres liobb Adam
7 " Drelblebla Jacob ebtate. ............
21 " do Abram.
23 " Greenley ltlchard. .
Hester John Sr ......
Parker John ll
llOAKINIJCieilKU. TOWSUll.
144 Acres Keller ltlchard. . 62
niceAbram ..... . sis,.
4T " Witehy Mary ... -
83 " 1 eager Isaiah i
13 " dams I-onard ................ a
Bl " KrwtneWm m
6T ' do elo . 15
Hughes w right
Hower Hiram 7
132 " Miller Ellas 77
Mtr11y .lohn s
93 " CherrlngtonAustln 13
19 " Ltndermiilli Jacob 11
Ix Charles
91 " Ix-van laiwson. 165
14 " Olive r John - 43
93 do di ....... 17
ei ' do do .. 63 ,
23 " do Win ta
loo " StaurTer Joseph. 811
11 ' Btrauswr Solomon em
8' OIT TOWNSUll'. .
Lot Hetz Susanna - 44
" Fedder Jacob 1 83
" lltrtman Martha 1 64
" schecliU'rlv sm 8 69
acres McKwcn et W 3 19
111 .siunes wm estate. va
" Souder Elizabeth 'J 40
lVacrt-irl'ursell i.ucludii 4...... 04
rOKLIIF TOWNSHIP.
123 Acres Stephens Wm .... ..... 7 00
411 " UUIH IUDS It Z
Miller Elizabeth 6 70
400 " Hoberts and Larlsb... 13 40
20 " Ili'sa 1,-Hna...... ... so
2M) 1 haptu .1 F . 13 20 -
93 " eiitiei-bon Amos. 8 49
13 " Lunger James 7 10
II. A. 8WEITBNIIKISKH.
Treasurer.
nprti 9, tf
eemedy.
Piles What unceasing tortures arise from lnter
, 1 lilordltii- External nnd itchmir Piles. Tho vain
endpavors to obtain ovea partial relief haa discour-
agt-n ine millions wuoauner. auu ine jiuvo uunis
Uielr agony In sllcn e thinking there was no hopo
or prospect of u euro. Notl hstandlng tho total
failure of the many rtinedles heretofore otlered for
tne cure of ollt a. and lhe lilelure of Qirouy resting
on the f icon tnoso who have tiled lhe various rem
edlos but In sain j et eagerly sought for and anx-
loualv tried an) thing tn t promises me least rcnci
until their couragu has long since given place to de
spondency, let. them cheer up, allow tho smiles ot
lispplnwss to lllumlnnto lhe haggard countenance,
anu the dullesof life will be performed wlthadegreo
oi nappiueas ana pleasure uiikiiuwu lur ivctjk,
nionilmor vears. Iirurs' l'lle uemedles aro the re
sult of unccistng stuovand experlmenLlng, the ne
plus ultr or medical science, and Inevpry ripect
sate, sclentltlc and reliable fur the cure ot plies lu ev-
ry lot rn, nnggs1 rcmauies are aoia uy u. a. ivieuii.
oomsDiirg. I'n.
Try Dr. Ilrlirj-M' Itiiulm, Itnl.itin.
$1,000 REWAUD
CAT A HH U Is the mo-tunherHal una dlstreaslog
fllsfrtsoof the preent (Uy. and llu cort8 of won-
Inp Ulftfose, wlitctiam vorso thim Horthless has
aicournced tho millions who suffer aud h&vetrl'd
Id valL for relief anil cure until their coura ?ont
and tlie victim sail buirers in doubt. Hem wo are
with nr. Josun tints' uuiArrn spetinca oa i ata
t, and how thall we proceed to couMr.ce that we
have the best audcheupest remedies known. Jstwe
win iuriiisu iiiem 10 it-ppimMuio puriies on conui
tlon 'so cvhr no r.' r.d Will pay ftoufor a
cn-so they v, u not ture. 8rd V ill pav fiw) forlhelr
cqun 111 a cure. ui v in paj wu u auj iuidk '"
Honousurdeleterloui Istound lu their compoHiuon.
Mb Will pay f 1,000 ir in any particular Dr. Jotlah
Itrlifus Catarrh peelC3 are found different from
repneDt.itiuii. uarranted to instantly relieve and
raaicauy cure acuip. lurouic, uicurameor urvta
tairh. 1 old lu tho Head, and all affectlona oftho
cat 11U a (r the had and throat. Two bottles In ono
box. (ireatest success or the oce. fcuia by i;.a.
Kleim, uioouisuurg-, ra.
Try lr. llrtass (Jnlnrrli NperlflfN.
BUNION BALSAM.
Itunlons. Corns and oMirra lnientsot tho feet cause
much suffering among all nations by whom shot a
are worn, mere is moreinanj uiu.wiwonnoi uoois
and shoes destroyed annually In tne United States
(In tlie rest or the world more than $l,OXwo by cut
ting while iitw, or ueari)flo, to make room for pain
ful hu&lons. corns, ingrowing nal h, sore Insteps, etc.
lifsiaes 11111 preai. eennce, ineru is ptiu iu rtw
York to chiropodist h about annually; in New
upland btHHfl about f 5,(ott ; In the western and
o out hern about fiO.utO; and In thu rest of the world
about ttfoo.oo ; terddesthls then la fvxi.105 spctitan
tiually for ciu-ttlcs a rt other worthless compounds
for the cure ol Hunlonts, corns, sore Insteps, t ender
feet, etc To avoid th.se great losses ana expendi
tures, UhC Dr. joslah Urtirga' Hunlon liulsam and
ue uorn ;ure, wuicn is xne oniy preparation
known that plves immedute relief and radically
cures hanl. soft and ulceiaied Bunions hard, wit
and festered corns, vascular excresences, Cullobltlcn
large ana i-man, wre insieps onsierea neeis, iei aer
feet, Ingrowing naPs. tc without eauslne or leav
ing an pain or soreness. Warranted sale and Bure.
bold by 0. A. Klelm, lHocnuburg, Pa.
Try Dr. UiIkkh ITupnrnllflctl lIIc Itemrdj.
Ecad and Heilect.
local and crinftllntle'ral Ireslment for .11 f'a-
tsrrbsl nffeetlciis. lir JiHl-ti Prices' Catanh 6pe
clH' s nre olTere U to tr 00 sftltcieel with ncute.cliron
Ic. ulcerative- or ilrj- catarrh, cold tn t be head, bay
fever, relaxed pnl ii.., sole throat, bonr-eiv 68. lots
e-f voice, nnd all nrfectlrm ef Iho raal canities and
tnroar, wini n tfunr.int e mat iney nre cheaper, bet
tr, more hit c .eioin enrlnp no'cVcr, with mnre cer
tainty, and more n(r-ecabl tn um than nny remedj
jet dlFeovi lul. i wo bottles in ore box. one of
wiicn r.iiic.'o vnn wsrer niaKPs 04 cu ces ror use.
PrtcH (i iu pe-r roekaire, fun lste-d 10 responsible
parties on cnndltlriLs: --No cure no pay Dealers
are autliorlzed iu refund Hie money It pur-cliisi-rs
are not sat 1! fled The nerinranrrronMltii.
tlunl as euas local, fpo mil 1 p'ld if they fall
to cure v. h. n used a epre etert iof for their equal
as a cure. mki if , loihlnir pol'ornudnr deleternma
It Luindln tm-lrconi -n. Ittnu ft oeo (win in paid)
If In ar v respietrr Hrl?jrs' Cstsrrh 6'pccincs aro
found dine n-nt from repre-sentolion. Here Is on op
portunity tor thnsi rtiscoursji d by related fail
ure's to try main on a ruaranteedrure. And the
ilmldwhofen-eiereptlon iny venture to try iheKe
sBecltlcswIthoutftllncthst they are to bo hum
busreed. astbro Is no n.k-tortin. vi'tirranudehp'p
et, best and most BRreeable. If not re "nd ratlsfac
tory demand onr money and It IU11 returned.
Sold by c. A. Klelm, Ploomsburo-' PR.
Hit. J. HltlOGH SCO.,
aprll 9S, sviy Newark, New Jersey.
DOES YOUR BACK ACHE?
Do jou have l'uln In the side ? Are. you unable to ItcUtn
or H.jpt-l jour rune? I- eur Uilne hlch ci'loreelT Bo
Hojou hiie Altuuituous or Hrlck Dust Heposltn In jour
froM? liojousutl r frem erol8 Debility crWesknets?
ou have I'aliilul Urinating t Then jour KIDNEVb or
11I.AIIHEH aie .erected, Hiid ynti hhould not delay using
our I'sd nt once, ror It will certainly cure jou. ben L0U1
lnr else can. FeTHilebj druirntsis, ur sent by tnsll uiHin
receiptor prlM), Ij.rw. r-end us jour address for certificates
ol cures and our book, -'How a l.Uo wan e-avcet."
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
JmiKWAHE Of all other Kidney Pads.
DISTRIBUTING AGENCY AT THE
PEOPLES' DRUG STORE,
liliioinslMit'ir. 111.
Out of town
people who can
not conveniently
travel, may have sam
ples sent them of Dry
Goods nnd all other good
that we sell, if they "will write
us. No charge, and no need to
order If not suited. Wo make It a
business to attend to iuah letters quickly;
orders coma wo send the exact
article wanted, nnd at exactly tamo price
as other customers pay when here buying In
goods are not as ordered, we
Having trained and responsible
to use discretion In tilling orders,
great satisfaction to the many
choice to utt With n reputation of
we cannot afford to lose our good
service to absent customers. Wrlta
what Is wanted, and about tho