A" FIIE 01LUMB1AN. iiLoomnuun, ntinir, jukkii, tsso jli.s Hunt Is llio k' of Miss E. I,. t'onslon. T.ll. nobton, Kq . Is nllcmllng tlieflrcen Lack convention nl ChlrnRO, Velrlken. of Muncr, is vUillng Mi IeII McKinncy. t p. Hotline, Mercantile. Appraiser was in ... I I I. -1.1! I.I- . I town on eunesunj, ikjiuihj; ms iicui. v H, Lltllo ftml A. 0. Srnllh, Eki., attend- L Soprome court nt Ilarrl'Surg, Ihln week. tlfv, K. Hi Yocum nrnl family rtlurniJ home last wi Thursday-. T. W. Evans hns entered his name as a law Ltmlent, and commenrcil his rttidlw. A stono pavement Is being laid down in front lot llie I'resbvterlan church. Dr. E. C, Harrison, of Lenlnburg, was In I town tins week. The examination of the Senior Clafsat llio I Normal School will begin next Wednesday. Pfriirsion tickets to Cincinnati and back, can k obtained of It. D. Darlington, the agent at ltupert, for ?22.S7. Dr. William McKelvy started for Colorado ffilh his uncle, Thomas C. Abbott, on Wed ntsJaj last. Ho Intends to locate out there. Olisco Cameron has opened a barber shop under the City Hotel, and asks for a sharo of the public patronage. Uev. Ii. Miner and K. It. Drinker attended the Kii?copl convention at Heading this week. Hon. C. It. Bucknlow and Col. J. Q. Freeze Attended the Supreme court at Harrisburg tliis week. The indebtedness of the lSloom school dis trict has been lednced about $2,200 tho past year. The statement, appears in uurauieun- In? columns. Some fine specimens of the skill of John J. Mcltenry, of Itenton, as a fisherman, were brought to town last week. They were trout, llie smallest of which w.is a loot long. Tho celebrated horse, I'rince John, owned by William Shoemaker, formerly of Hemlock township, died in Schuylkill county about two weeks ago. He was valued at $2,000 Thomas C. Abbott, of Colorado.has been visit log relatives here rtcently. Ho went west abjnt twelto years ago, and this is his Hist trip home. The ladies of the M. E. S. S.,of Orangcville, will hold a festival on EriJay and Saturday ntolils June 18 and 19. Tin Orau Seville liar.il will furnish music for llie occasion. The Hev. Mr. Hall, of I.ewisburg will prfacl in the Biptist church next Sabbath morning and evening. He is highly spoken of as an aMo divine. The sala of personal property at tho Cily Hotel was continued until Saturday of this week. About half the goods remain to be sold. lly the courtesy of the Western Union Tele graph office and its operator, we were inlurraeil of the results of the ballots at tho Chicago convention as they occurred, Jim Herdic, two years since Greenback can iliJato for Senator in this district, is said to lo one of tho parties arrested for pool selling and roulette gambling in l'hiladelphia last tied Ifsday. Sullivan Iteneie. Whenever you are rcancstpd to sign a con tract by a stranger for m-w (angled improve' ments, be sure to open it out full length, read bulb sides of it carefully, fold it up judiciously return it to him firmly, and tell him to go Wost. The Wheeler Ifo. ( has taken the lead the las five pears the world over, as the most perfect combined ltcaper and Mower, b or strengthen rability, ease ot management and excellence u work, either reaping or mowing, it cannot he leuten, Wm. Tursel, llloomsburg says he is inore than pleased with his No. 0. june -l-5w One niglft last week, cowb brpko into the gar den of a lady who had done raostof ttyework lierielf, and had things growing nicely, and destroyed the entire crop's. This sort of thing is permitted by a "poor man's" council. ''poor woman's" council would shut the cows up. Estbav. A dark rod cow with knobs on her horns, whilo spot on breast, strayed from the premises of the undersigned oa June 1st. Any person knowing her whereabouts will please inform the owner, june JOIIN D. JONES, We are sorry to hear of the serious-injuries received by commissioner Kelchart on Tuesday lat at Mainville. Dy some means his horses knocked him down as he was watering them, and one of them tramped on his head and stomach. He is now lying in a critical condi tion. Ifis many friends will await anxiously tho result of his injury, The New York Sj states that the month of June will be of special interest to those who are fond of sky-gazing, because it will bring one Into more favorablo positions for observa tion of the great planets, Jupiter and Saturn Jupiter now rises about half past one o'clock ii he morniug, and Situru half an hour later. Kear the end of the ii)ou Ih both wjll rlseabout midnight. All through the summer and fall theso plmtts will shine closg together, growing more brilliant eyery week, until, in October, the earth gets between them and the sun, Tlun Jupiter will shine with exiraordlnary splendor and both will present opportunities forjteloscop ic Inspection such as have not been enjoyed be fore In seyeral years. Mercury will be au eve ning slur during June. Oaiorne Xo, 8 Light Reaper weighs 7C0 lit,, rtna very light, has perfect lilting apparatus, ivlrby's celebrated rolling head rakea (aclsnow edged to he the host self-rake ever invented) perfectly controllable, and has no springs to get out of order-- consequently is the most durable and light reaper In the market, june i-5w WHOSE HOUSE WAS IT t About two weeks ago, n man whose name we have not learned, had Ills attention attracted by blood in the road, over In Locust township in what is callod Panther holbw. Following the trail it led him into tho woods and finally to the body of a dark bay horse, in fair condir fion,with tho jugular vein povprtd, No ono in hat section owned such a horse, ami there is some excitement over the mailer, Wliosj the horse was, or how it got there Is a mystery. Can any one explain it? D.M. Osborne A Co.. the ctltbrated manu facturers of Reapers, Mowers and Self-binders at Auburn, N. Y., sold six thousand "Osborne elf.binder" lastjoar, They have several acres of shops, employ 1,000 skilled workmen, and turn out one hundred and twenty-live ins tblnes ytry dajr. june 4-6V THE i COLUMBIAN AND Constable Harris h. I i , ?;:;f;,,oa,on the U'J? "Z The council will ,it a, a board of appeal, on Saturday J0 12.1, at two o'clock Z m.Z o council room. When you see either (!. H. it n. lueklngh.m coming in your house with n big book, get out the fcmly iMo nnJ . ou are. Ihey wsnt vnn, t,m .-.I .. . .....nu nun nv. 1'hysiclana freelv i,tn.tl,.m. i... i, i, . ,,,, , ' . ..-vj me new i oou Medicine, "Malt 11 ti. , Ulng, strenKthcn nir and n..rlr..i .i.. .,. other foims of milt or medicine, while free frcm ll lie objections urged against malt liquors. 4-1 w iune Tl.-I..,. ... - . Aiieiau os ni n,n Ar r.' i 1. ... I . ...... ' ""fli oi j,igiu rc,t will hold a S'rauberry .ml he Cream be.ttval In the churchyard at that place on trhlay evening, and Saturday afternoon and "..ngoi next week. Should it ralnonSat- inlay, it will be postponed until tho 20th. Weeds for the benefit of the rlmrr-l,. ti, JitpMimn, by mistake, tmi, it,. r,tJni ,m. week. OSBOnHK No 3 ltKAPEn. wtiln.nil 000 lbs., Is the old stand bymachlne for farm era having large and heavy harvests to reap, ioucm alWOy, depend upon It-wet or dry, tall or short, thick or thin. A. Ii. Croop, l!ri nrcrtck, says hi, Ao, 3 f, the toss of all the ma ( lines ho ever saw. Ono team works all dav In the warmest weather nn.t .1 .,( i..i i. . il. His 13 yosr old daughter did all the reap- "K imer lue nrst H I dir. T i tl.cm--Mid he happy. june4-6w THE l'AT HEritnsE.NTATlVE OP TIIE11TII. A Washington despatch savs: TIipw is n ... mo ocnnie uy which uavld Davis and tho other heavy weights ascend ami de scend from the basement to the upper floors, ununoneri iviotz.of I'ennsyhnnla, who weigl almost JUO pounds, wants the same convenience for the House. He oflercd an amendment to bundry Civil Appropilation bill approiironr a k. 0"r fnn i . hub i,uuu lor an elevator In the Houe, and me commitice agreed lo his amendment, whereupon Mr. Klotz walked across the aisle and warmly shook tho hand of llufsel Klirtt, who has of lato grown very corpulent. Tho fat men all oyir the House seemed to he particu larly wtll Mea-ed at tho success of Mr. Eor ltcnti The Espy I'laning Mill situated althe hspy Depot IsoOired for lent. Apply 10 I . u funk, llloomshurg- may H-tf The actual value in money of a kiss is likely to bo seltltd by a North Carolina jury. A cirl down that way, whether while or colored is not stated, bought a set of jewelry, for which the was lo piy a hundred liises, ono a day tilt the tally was complete- After the first thirty days tho girl backed out, probably because tho thing got too monotonous, nnd the man of course there was a man in the case as wtll as a woman brought suit ngaiustber for breach of contract The verdict of the jury is waiud for with breath less anxiety, l't- In looking over the limning Pigeon, a paper published at Springfidd, Mas., and devoted lo the Inteic't of Carrier pigi-on fanciers, we find that the Inter State Concourse of 18S0 will lake ulace on Wedneijliy next, June lOlh. The raco is fqr a gold medal given as a prize o' honor by the Homing Pigeon Society of Troy N. Y., and numerous special prizes onl dipli mas. The fanciers in twenty-four ciihsand towns, represtntiig Mnachupctls, Connecti cut, Khode Island, New York, New Jersey, Maryhnd, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and the Prov ince of Ontario, Canailj, have entered their birds fir llie canity. Tho distance from the homes nf tho birds to the point of loosing is to he nearly as possible, west 270 miles, airline. The birds are lo be looed at 8 a. in., exactly and tbe lime of flying will be computed from the time the. birds are liberated until ihey enter iheir coops at home. The bird making the mile average in the shortest time will be de clared tho winner. Illooni'burg is designated as the loosing station for the Providence, Ii. I. birds, and it is probable that the pigeons from there will be sent to Emerson Dillon who ia tbe p-jrson named to libciate them at this place. It will bean inicresling igtitus these are .he first birds to be libentwd here, and wo venture to say that many of our citizens will witness the departure of these little yoyagers on their Ion; homeward journey. "LONDON I'tmriX" Is the safest, best and cheapest material ever used for the destruction of the Potato liug,Cot ton Worm and Canker Worm, and has become the recognized Doicon for the ejttrmination of theso fearful plagues. It was first introduced In 1S77, sinco which time it has received the mast unqualified sup port of all the leading agriculturists throughout the United Slates. It has been cirefully nni.lyzed and recom mended by the U. S. Agricultural Department at Washington by the U. S. Entomological Commission, and by the I'roftssor of the State Colleges. It was sold in large quantititics throughout al the districst where oll'eicd In 1S79, and in every caso where properly applied gavp un bounded satisfaction, destioying not only the larvie.but also the winged insect,and leaving tho ines both clean and healthy. It costs much less than Paris Green, and goes early three times as far. Eor sale by Moyer Bros., Jlloonicburg, at wholesale and retail. may 2fl-i (Communicate, AccDtNi, Last Saturday evening, about seven o'clock, little boy.six years of nge, son of John White, f Centre, while drmrg a heavy and aged team lorso lo water, as ho was want to do, was run over by the horss nud hai)ly Injured, On being lifted from Ihe dust it was lounu that his left arm was broken aboutbalf way between the shoulder and elbow and apparent, ly Injured otherwl-e. About a half hour afier receiving the injuries bo was seized with yio- lent convulsions which continued wllh severity ill near ten o'clock. Tho symptoms were of ch a foncilable character that all hopes ol re storing reason were iulinqulshcd by (hose pres ent, and the members Qf the laniily garnered around what lo them appealed inevitably to bo the death bed of their little son and brother. Dr. McKolvy.who was Immediately sumniont) I, . r ...-I..,- Q .nt..lr ...I InrtL- arrlved a ww miuuie mm o u un.ti., am. rliaruo of the case, carefully trea'ing every yviniiiom till the siasuis were arrested and the child had required sufficient strength to unJer L'o the operation, he skillfully adjusted the broken bjno and tbelittu sun r.r ron'i i into an easy and natural bl.ep about midnight, from which he did not awake until about two lock in the morning, when he asked for a drink of waler and in a car and natural tone irsvB the particulars of Ihu accident. JJe saun "I was after 'Old Kalo' down to water, when, 11 at once, she turned around ami boroie t ret aw.iv. ran over mo. tuat is hi i remember." The joy and gratitude ot tuo i.im lly, on hotring this reasonable and natural ex rasslon can only be imagined. When about eight months old, the right arm nflbls unfortunate little fellow was renueren helpless by a stroke of paralysis and at present is small and deformed, llio hind being weak n.l uncontrollable While looking at his broken arm, he reimr'ked, "This U rather luil. I onlv bad ono hand before now I have none, I can't g)lo school nor oven cat." He Is now doing very well, nd is hoped will soo i bo out again. It Goes Like Wilu Fibe.-I sell twenty botlles of the Oreat Mexican Remedy, to one of any other medicine in mv slore. i( cures ev n 1 1 m a anil imea like wild fire, I cured mv wifdof chilli and fever and my ihlld of croup J D. Froman, druggist, Marmanu, inu. THE VOLTAIC IIBLT CO., MAHSIIALt,. MICH. Will n,t II,. I. l..l.. ...1 i.i.....,, liQlts to the nflllctcd upon 30 day trial. Spctdy Clims Dlliruhln,.! .pi I . ., ' U'.T. iiii-Y mom wnsi uiey say, W rile in I In,), without ffov. 'j.ir Geo. Heckmin, the landlord . T.tl,i.,,i Is well prepared for the traveling public. The Commissioners Monday. Appointed ih fall . WVi.VVIAlin 1U1 the ensuing ycart Iieaver Daniel Singleys-sr, lien ton Berwick John J. Jacoby, llloom Heubcn Harris, lirinrcrcek Henry Edwards. Catawlssa Isaiah John. Centralia Dirid Wslh. Centre I, J. Hess. Conyngham John P. Hanlan. Eishlncrrck Eranklln Moses Hower. Orecnwond Wesley Morris. Hemlock S. S. Shoemaker. Jackson Z. Ti Dull. Locust Adam Johnson. Mndlson-O. P. Christian. Maln-H. G.John. MI(llin-0. W. Hess. Moutou r Wm .Trowbridge . Mt. Plea-ant Hobert Howell. Orange M. C. Keller. Pine P. W. Soncs. Koaringcreek 1). W. Harig. Scott Willlts Hartman. Sugarloaf Shadrach Hess. Harriet A. Newklrk, of Salem, says: 1 was vi.iuuui iceier in my nand Py three appltca nuns hi uampiior miik. My liusband was cured of old running sores by using it. It cured my son of a spraintd ankle. Price 25 ceins. pom tiy u. A, Klclm, Hloomsburg. npill 10, '60,ly b OIIANC1EV1LI.E ITE.M3, Mefsrs. Stewart nnd Low have crettlv lm. proved their store buildings by the addition of exten-fve awnings. S-auiucl Achenbach has put tin toof on his buildings as a guard against fire. The ciiiz-nsof this phco hnvc contributed liberally t j Hie relief of Nicholas Kindt, who was burned out In Greenwood a short time ago. Mrs. Sophia Murriy, who was burned out at Millon, is now stiylng wiihhcr family at her fathers, David Achenbach. The religious denominations of this place nro soliciting means to' assist their unfortunate brethren of Milton to rebuild their churches. James Harm m has returned from his trip to Kansas, Ho seems to have been favorably im pressed with the Great West. Camden Mears, ofthis place, is now rrg-dsr ly furnishing our cllizi-ns with an excellent quality of beef. The present term of our Academy will elose on the 23th inst, On Thursday evening there will bo a Pronieiindo Concert fur teachers, slu. dents and bind. Oi Kridiy.it 9 a. in., a re union of friends, teacners and studi-iils, fol lowed by the Anniversary address by Eel-. John llurrows, of Will!atupcrl. In the afternoon there will bu e.crcbes by the Senior Class and an exliibiliuu in the evening. Nl-hilt.land. TAKING THE CENSUS. The enumerators have commenced their work and wi.l elo-e on the last day ol this month, having nllotttd to ihem ibe short space of 30 days wherein to lompleto their laburs. They will address you politely, nnd we hope tlut our citizens will show ihat they cherish a full appreciation of this matter, by giyiug prompt nnd intelligent answers to each and every ques tion propounded, A refusal lo do so, through whim or caprice, subjects the person so refus ing to pay a penally of $50.' The (numerators are the agents of llie government, engaged in an important work, and they should bo receiv ed and respected secordingly by oue'nnd all. In the first place it is t eccssary to write down the name of every person whose usual place of abode on tbe first day of June, 18S0, was in the family. Tho ago of each, sex and color, whether while, black or mulatto. Profession, occupation or trade of each male person over fifteen years of age. Value of real es'ile owned. Place of birth, naming the State, Territory or country. Married within llie year. Attended school within tho year. Persons over twenty years of age that caunot read or write. Whether deaf or dumb, blind, insnno or idi otic, pauper or convict. Name of owner, agent or manager of tbe farm, Number of improved acres. Number ofunitnproved acres. Cash value of farii). Value of farming implements and machinery Live stock on baud June 1st, 1SS0, viz; number of horses and mules, aso', working oxen, milch cows and oilier cittlu, swin e and sheep. Value of live slock. Value of animals slaughtered during the year. Produce during tho year ending Juno 1st, 18S0, viz: Number of bushels of wheat, rye, Indian corn, oats, beans and peas, buckwheat, barley, Irish potatoes, sweit potatoes, pounds of wool and pounds of tobacco. Value of oro land, p.-cducls in dollars. Gallons of w ine, value of products of market garden, pounds of butter, pounds of cheese, tuna of hay, bushels of seed, and bushels of grass seed, pounds of hops, pounds of llax eed, pounds of maple sugar, gallons of molass. es, iounds ofitoneyandbee,swax,valie of home mado manufictures. Name of corporal! n, company or individu al producing urticles to the annual valuo ot ve hundred dollars. Name of business, inaniifictiire or product. Capitil iiivest.d in real estate and personal tate in tbe business Raw material used, inclu ling fuel, viz; quan tities, kind', values, kind of motive power, ma chinery, structure or resource. Aveinge number of hands employed, mzi male, femris, average iqonthly enst qf feiinle labor, Annual products, vizi quantlths, kinds and values, Name of every pers in who died during the ear eudin June 1, 1SS0, whosj u.ual place fabodowaaln the family, the nge, sex and color, whether whiti, black or mulatto, mar ried or widowed, piuco of birth, turning tho State, Territory or country, month in which (he person died, profession, fluciipulipn Of trade, di'Case or causeof deafh. In adJition to ihese lliere ur a number of other questions, the answers lo which can be given with little trouble, It i hoped that ov cry porson who toes this request will, lufuro make out ttio answers, and In caso ot ab eence, leave it with the family, ready for the ollicer when be makes his appearance. The Act of Congres providing for Ibe taking of iheceosus makes it obligatory upon the in on ufacturer, tanner and all others to impart to tho enumerators all tho Informajion required, Hnd we dqubt not that our citizens, who have just reason to be proud ot their statistics, will cheer fully nnd promptly furni-h the desired facts ve lien called upon, io llio-c who object to au swer the Interrogatories cn the ground of not wblilng In eiKotlie nalureof iheir business it Is moper to stale that it is not desired lo elicit r ...I.I.I. ...111 i I ... ....I. II .1. any line rutueiuu mm-ii wm un u&cu ur j'uunsu ed as concerning the opcraiionsof any Individ ual or concern. The tirimai y faets are confi deiilially received, and will only ba published In connection will;, oi.d tea u part el, a great bmtv of llinilar facts, from which it will be im possible to abstract those of Individual firms or corporations. DEMOCIMT3LOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA. COUNTY, One of New York's pronit'itnt chemists, Mr. Albert C. Dunning, e l CI llowcry, saysi St. Jacob's Oil cured a well-known auction eer and manyollie-i prominent citizens of Itheu matism, It Is a icltshle remedy. TUB IlMNS eiF MlLTOX., Tho following extract (torn an nrllrle In Monday's Onied! fc Bulletin gives a fair idea of what is being done In that unfortunate town: It was Just three weeks last Friday since tho groat firo swept away Ihrro-fourlhs of the pretty lltllo town of Milton in nbout four hours, and hid waste all Its hotels, churches and business houses A look over tho ruins Saturday showed that the people are slowly recovering from the terrible shock they teculved, and aro beginning lo rebuild their ruined homes, tho spcclaclo yet prccnted Is a sad one. The streets aro blocked up on all sides wllh piles of brick, broken columns, twisted Iron pipes and shattered blocks of granite nnd marble, nil glv inn evidence of the crucial test through which they passed when the firo raged In all Its fury from block to block and from street to street. The process of rebuilding will bo slow and te dious, on account of so much time being re quired to remove tho debri', restoic the founda tions and get new material on the ground. Tem porary light Irame buildings nro springing up all around tbe ruins for shops and places of busmen, until bettor ones can bo built, The sound of tho saw, tho Irowcls and the hammer aro heard on every hnnd, giving evldcnca of tho pluck and enterprise of the peoplo, and It is predicted that In a few years Milton will bo re built nnd handsomer thin before. The number seeking relief has dwindled down to small proportions, ns all those who are able and willing to work, can find It The commissary department is still kept open, nnd a small corps of clerks is still on hand to re ceive and deal out provisions. Contributions are still coming In, and ihey are being faith fully and judiciously distributed. In some in stances consignments of" clothing have been stored away for uso when cold we.ilher sets In The people appreciate the liberality of the country in contributing lo their wants, and have made the inosi careful distribution of pro visions and goods among llie sufferers. The ll dies' teliel society has been yery activo in sup plying the wants of women and chll Iron, nnd it is well officeied. It has done a world of good. Tho organization will be kept up for sometime, and no pains will bo spared by the excellent ladies having it in charge, to do tbe largest amount of possible good for llie needy and deserving. They still solicit contributions of clotlilrgnf oil descrittions.wbich they prom ise to falihfully distribute. They will glaclly re' ceive calicoes, muslins, cloths, and everything In fact that can be worked up into clothing for women and children, CASH C'ONTRlnUTIONS, It Is not yet known what the amount of ca-h contributions; ill be, hut it Is thought that the tolal will rtnch lie irly $76,090. Nearly 00,000 of this money is In bank in Millon, nnd no ef fort has yet been made to distribute it. It is a grave question how to divide it up among the sufferers In a proper manner. Many think thai when all the money Is paid in a committee should be appointed from (he cities contribu ting the largest sums, which should vi-it Milton and nfter carefully examining into the condition I i.i n- , ,. . . . o" tbe sullerers, make a division. By pursuing tiiis;meinod It is thought that butter sali-fac- tion will be given- Ills not deemed pidicious nor wise lo entrust the distribution ol'so much money lo n local committee alone, as there would be suspicion of favoritism nnd dissatis fiction, no matter how faithfully the work might be performed. With a foreign commit tee tbe-rn would Im lp-ia rantn r..pl.!l'U-!nn A...1 AS Philnilplrihin lina ornlrll,,n,l 7; fi;. V.V.i' . " "1 7 V j vv,v., ... ...u iui.u, sou aiiuuiu nave mo earliest nuin- 1 W mi ilia nnnnnitina n.in....ii ..f..i r.. . ' . " "' ."i".iii. . luiwimii tl'-ll'CIUl IWI I tiakninruHn.i.nllii.nn !., t l,o 1 of their dl-tress, the people of Milton feel ih it their bene lac tors should have tho largest s.iy in line ai,nnrii.,,,,n, f el,. .,..!,. i iJ . ..... iH3.ii mdi mnc iinB ui-e-i, unyiii un; liil hnnnalv nn.l C.t. .lnni:. C.l. . 1.1 1 annrecialive neonln desr-rie nil iI,pv lc ceived from tho nubile, and thov will never forget the friends who came to their assistance- when they sat weeping amid the ruins of their beautiful town. It should be the a m of everv owner of tt p . . ... . . uur.e,uows ive.,io mnKe liicm as Handsome and u-eful as possible. The German Horso and Cow Powder helps (q develop all the power of tho animal. It improves its beau ty ami increases its usefulness. It makes milk, mticlo and fat. I!y using it a horse will do more work and a cow give more milk and be in better condition with less feed. Sold only by weight at 15 cents a pound by C. A. Kleim, Iiloomsbmg, Dec i2, 711-ly KuiPliatually Not the Man. In considering this nomination we de- sire first of all to thank God for the defeat of thin erm conspiracy. It is an event ou . ', , ! which tbe American people in a body may will offer up rejoicings to heavenj aud tho friends of liberty aud of the rights of men in ,, .. 1 ., in,. 1.. all nations under the sun should join with them in the manifestations of their heartfelt gratitude. Hut is General Garfield such a man that patriotic citizens of the United States can well and wisely support him for president? Can tha executive authority of the republic be safely Intrusted to him? Theseareiiuetionswiiicli every voter should ... ' , , ' , , now askj and we answer calmly and em phatically that lie is not such a man. A7. V. Sun, In London the latest society craze is for ladies to have hammocks, that can bo sluiif, between foldjiig doors, or flow one heavy piece of furniture to another. The fashion was introduced last year In lawn tenuis grouuds and gardens, and found to bo so de lightful that when winter set in ladles decid ed to have their hammocks and down pil lows brought iu-doors. The photographers' windows show the beauties taking their ease in hammocks. Lady Lonsdale has her ham un !. Af- t nn..i-., ..,,1 .11 i.n ...... r tho society ladies. iMAllKE'l' liErOUTS. DI.OOJISBu7l(i MAltKET. ,'heat per bushel..., 1,10 10 .so .40 7.110 431 llye " .... corn. " .... oats, " " .... r lour per uurrtri .... ctoverseed Putter .2.-1 m .07 illlO on' I'OtalWS , Drleil Apples Hams ,., Mflus & NhouU.;rs .25 .04 MX mirki'Dg -mm t UJ Turki-JJ , ,"11 lATa per pauiiu ,,,,, .OS llarperton ,,,,,, IsiM lkrswai , , ,,,, ,ts QUOTATIONS FOIt COAL. No. 4 on Whart f 8.ro per Toe nu, o ......(... . a.vo NO. " " 1,75 U'.uousiniiti'si.munon wuart t a.to " bituminous " 4,(0 PHILADELPHIA MAEKETS. 1'i.oru Tho market was nulet but nrm; t'cnnsvi vtnlatamll7iM 16 5 60; patent and hlt'h fraUci., IIILILUI K 1 I ,Q. Mikit The niarket tvasnrni: No. 9 wpitprn rrri at i 3i 1 ei)UBjiuuia reu ll ailiuer f 1 Ttt. Uiikn Klrtn anU scari'ej steamer 62fei53e: yellow laeKi't. 54 ti lie; mliesl ii at Mc. iit irrenmar; nu, t, 4e; o, a, ji,i ko. iivn ririn; weu-rii at vtci fennsy irania at vtc. 1'OHK-Ml-BS f 11 25 (.1 11 511. lanruams at lit uoi uso: Indiana mess beef, ls. lucoit Kmokea shoulders, at BVc; salt shoulders, 4'. (4 4e; smolted hams 10 ia lie: ntckled hams. Dy, 14 vyso. Liuu-DuU; looso butchers, eue: rrlmo btcam W w). lit'TTKa-Market bluk'jlsh; creamery eitra at (3 22c: nraaiura county ana M-w York eilia. 2f; western reserte extra 1 a He; do kooo cnoiee, is ix; roils uuii; t'cnnsylvanla extra is3iite. fcuus-tiuietj rennsWTanla,atlW u He; western at isc. I i i:uiui-Veal and unsettled; N. Y. factory 13c; 1 1 western foil tteaia at 11 (A uu: da far nud mil IQ)(Z VosurnhaUiiJjuuiltK!. Business iNoticos Jluot headquarters at McKiniicy's. Tho American Sowing Machine Is best In the market. Hold by Marr. the A now lot of double fold Poplins lu Coach' man's drab nnel other new shades at I.utz & bloau's for 20 cents a yard. - ii V 9 I llodls and Shoes cheap at McKinney'o. .There is tint one dress maker In this coun ty but what mos llJttetlck's patterns. Bold by Marr. The imbllo are hereby Informed that splendid stilts are now made from the latest styles ot Spring Goods on the following terms; Latest Stylet, IawcsI Prices, Pat Ma terial, Pest Workmanship, and y,'cj: Fits at the Popular Storo ot David Lowenbcrg. Lulz A Sloan keep the best quality nl choice styles of Lawns, and sell them for only IS cents a yard. Common quality and styles 8 and lO.ceuts a yard, Hon. George N. Corson, Nnrrlstown.says: Tho Pliccnix Pectoral Is Indispensable in my family, It nets like a charm in curing coughs nnd colds with the children, and I nlways use it when addressing a jury. Price 25 cents. O. A. Klelm, Llloomsburg. nprlC-ly Another caso nf Fine Heady Made Cloth ing just received at L), Loweuberg's. Admission free at MclClnney's, The dress makers that keep llutterlck A Cn's. books on hand and use their patterns, get all the work Sold by Marr. Call at MclClnney's for Shoes. For Nobby Hats, For Latest Styles, For Lowest Prices, Go to David Lowenberg's, More Ladles' Ulsters this week at Lutz & SloanY, Cash paid for 4000 bushels of good White or Yellow Oats at Silas Young's, Light Street. March 19-3m Another new assortment of good twilled Silk Parasols and Sun Umbrellas at Lutz & Sloan's. Call and see the Ilest nnd Cheapest Sum mer Suit for $0,00 at D, Lowenberg's. Ilubbers at McKiuncy's. PU11LIO NOTICE. The Clothing Store of David Lowenberg is well stocked with all the latest styles ol Clothing for Mpu, Youth and Children. Cali and examine. mitEASUP.Ell'S SALE X Of UNSEATED LA'DS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PEXN'A. lly virtue of sundry acts ot the General Assembly of the I ommonweal.h ot Pennsylvania, relatlug to tho ssloor seated an I unsealed lands In the county ot Columbia, etc , lor taxes duo and unpaid, I will orterntpubllcsaloatthocourt House, In the town ot llloomsburg, on tho SECOND MONDAY OF JUNK, A,. D ,ISS0 at 10 o'clock a.m.. tha following ilcwrlbed pieces ot ... nK ni,..!, iwrf tlif-rtniP its inftv Im nfievsHjirv to satloty ttio uinount ot tines duo and unpaid against tuo -liinc, nndcontlnuothosauietromdaytodayus tnosimo may be round necessary. TEItMS OF SALE. The amount ot taxes and costa must bo paid when tlw land 13 SHUCK on, or wium.iu iuj uu uiu iiuu the property put up and resold. HE A V1.K IV N 2 S 1 1 1 1 . 1 Lot Cannon Jlorru n 1 -21 1 SI 319 I S 'i 9 43 SI 1,0 10SO0 8 7S 1 ii 3 St !i S91 t " llenry m 3 ltuthruR Samuel 115 acres DatH Anthony 3 lots I'TOUt MePlH-U iw)ucres HaMSHin r. n risnerr-aran. L. 1 1 ntisitiirer lteeena " W Y.. ......... n.l t'ii... 3 fl " aimer, Ijuuscuucikci auui-uui-i ... si" strouse Liuauue'r.V.V.'."'.'. M " " .,., 32 " Drelsbach Isaac . s lota liudioyjoscpu.. ino acres isoyer utiq.. K IMa A fill lil-0 -115 1 Ml 340 acres Ames, Abbott nnd Loso.. 179 14 . iinim.rcharleii!!! 1M 4 53 5 a. 3 17 TM 917 0.1 til a " mitt and.Uiiger ... " j;?k-ay'oTC.'.V.'., lots cnarieu miuou ..... . i. r'arrnw Aiorris urn iKna ooiumtiia coal Improvement Co. 25 " i renui wu i v is It I i.,ouo..w:- 3 " llanairon. 3 rrvw-is 46 100 acres rxu-n " ' 5IV4 3 lots eiearhait. m oil ao cs Hauck Jonathan.............. 7f)7 9 40 4 111 4 HI lew " iioaiesv."iu'vou.v" 75 " lllnderllter Johns s lots llamer X. Jester k .. ilritrinnn Lllza 3.3 2 35 lit 3 " Hunt KU s 0; 1 lot Kramer u i.......... ij 1 " Klein A... : "I- 10 ncroa l.yunja.ou ..... 14 8 lota l.awicnco 1. i i nuis e:raiik.... 7 67 3 03 sol acres Maun and Mll'er. 19 CO rs 800 Morgan Til .Moro iiiiuu. . .... . Mclteynoldsll" - Mlnlch Conrad.. 3710 7 (i5 7 05 4 70 97 7 Oil cTso 215 IS 51 200 4 'l 14 10 519 7s7 7S7 2 tl 1 ss 3 70 5 64 2 35 311.1 WI6J 13 10 (SI 11 n 100 " MltdchDenjamin 43 " Mlnlch 1-eter 140 " NunBesserileorge . 3 lots 1'atte-rsonJ c " ,JVlSmrFilZ::r.: ol acres Dio ncorse.......; do " shuman John, deed ....................... S3 " siunwu'ieo Hand brother Kbltcr f0'0 ,,'rrt wm , ".otg uua.i ZZZZZ" .ZZ".'..'. " wiictJJ 3 " 'nison Oeo sa acres Vanducen Clllauan & Co jj3 ' " r.'.'."!... " " K I...:::-:." 5ea seres west Buck StourJlnOfi I uo 3 3 w-oofifA uBntTli.3'V!7TV.,!''.,.' 1 ;vZZZZ"ZZZZ 4 70 SOS J " V,n.mr'i r niS,V til 81 45 acres 1 Jince-nbi-i cer l'eter !ra 4 lota Masion Wm If? 2 Monday John.. so acres stuiman C A Miumani: Michael UennlnKcrChitst 8 23 BENTON TOWNni,Pt lr,vwi,. TlT.I... 20i) I 6u HuCKie join, jr .,. I 22V Millon Jol 1... 8 80 KioicrA 1' I'ennlngton Jesse, dee'd Wells John Oberholtzcr A A HEIIWICK HOltOUQlI. Edwards Geo Darks Ann est Hosier Samuel , htepliens Alios C Oliver Han'Cl Woods eieo , Watp'Jeremtah. HltlAltCItEEi; TOWNSHIP. 1 11 4 40 220 55 lot lot 13 83 03 I 60 acres Hllsh Deuben 2 90 I 4 ' Mout Nathan 1 da 800 f 01 200 apiuo raui ssuies iiuwman ueie 7 41 210 8110 li 19 i.i juu ...tjr...... lioty ana I'euler Kilirartls MarthttJ .... i:aus I'nuicli HeaUleyB I' estate... 1170 20 5114 7 2H ISO St 5 so 0 1 U2 40 40 kmiklo John Klsuer John l4tmon Wnu rarkersou Julia.... Iti'eeer Abram Mttler Samuel s .... blatkliouso A II.... r. mi 12 7 0S 3 90 2 111 iilKI 1110 00 100 an K'lO 21 xtackboiue JaseiH) 23 30 110 10 7 a Kchechteiley Gca ltackhoiue a; Mttler Tiauith Henry JacobyO A H hitler Duttd CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP. 4 JO 40 141 40 11 51 acres llrnlist.I H ... s " liiddlo heirs 4 41 91 4 27 100 " L'lewell Jacob 03 " McNInch Win 2413 so " Wuater Kllas 807 " liunbach MHrgaret .... 2s7 " Klnnlerltotiett , 80 " NeMllb Frei....... 10 ' Vlh-e Jouaa...... tKSTKALIA 1101101111, Holmes Thomas Marks) L'oyd Marks leo , lluliin 1'at , llanleyjohnil , HurkeFaMlik I' lletlQ .Limes t'onuer Ihomaa . Curley K.U urd tlausthen Thomas Claik HvWi'tt , Murphy rati ck Tory Wm Welsh Martin sutler in tirtilllh lienjamlu Moure John , . ..... Cain Terrenco , fain Mlrhael, dtj'd . Colli us feter V lKiUsherty Michael HavlsdeoW (lanjrheo Martin ........ lloaitlat.d WinM...... UoweusTuunvis.,, .. Jonea Ann F...H. HM. Klin Caroline....,,,. 1 lot :2 49 II 91 s, i i t I 1 l 2 I 1 at 1 2 20 1 ism 1 to IS at l ' l 4 40 1 so 00 1910 81 1 so 1 so CO 1 VI 1 S't 111 l so 1 SJ 51 acres 4 SI r,7 r ss 11 IS 10 11 m 117 2 TO s I 10 A l a it lot loss SS (IS cooic David. Maffiilro Terrance 1184 Slitveiy Jtalthow 1 13 eicorga jerry t!osgrovo John and Domtnlck.. Hennessy 1 hom&s , Millon 'lliomxs. soo (SIS 819 li m 8 83 9 8S S01 4S'M1 870 89 SSI 4 ft) 70 00 9(11 1193 S-iSI SIS) 111 S6S 3 70 130 S4 (HI 9 1 3 a e;uin 'i erranco . , 1 " Drown Wm ; 1 " Ureslln llernard 4V) acres Drown Nathaniel 429 " Deam Joshua - .. 1 lots Callahan Daniel 1 " Donolioo Cornoltns til aoros Huston John 1 lot Joyce Deter 1)1 acres Kline John L 835 Kilns Pete-r 1 lots Ka uiPlrelcn eieorge 1 " MndcrmutQ (leo fi i ' McUiinamum J'ollx ? " " Peter... SI " Marr and Ktndlg... 7 ' Marr II s IS 89 SOSacrcsN Y MUP Jtlt0 Co It Jordan tract 64584 W" " '. " " A Porter tract 4Mca m M '( I, Walker traot 49S19 tso " Huston Mary 93110 170 " Huston Thomas ... tnio s lots Trelsbacti u-wis .... 5 sr 100 acres Treln Jacob tract , , oaiio IM , ." " ' C3IW 1 lot Yocum IVante k 401 acres Young Jonn tract sssoo lot Yarllng Henry sss UroekwnyUII... !33 iuuo jiiiun , Ketteroir Michael Kramer A W LtDdurmiiili John M liwg Uphralm McManamum -Mary.,,,, . Morris Ann 11 llbawn Casper..... llonebacu Kd Jones Uso,.., riSUINOCIISEIC TOWNSIIIP. 253 2 40 S40 1 20 ISO 1 SO 1 17 90 8 91 18 32 0 0) 0 6.1 1 12 3 4 25 C 85 8 55 1 C2 SOI 90 ewi 72 8 SO 0 10 19 85 " 2 " 1 " 1 " S " J :i 7 c 1 " 1 " 100 1 i IB 50 3 150 son v CO 99 200 14 SO) 140 3 15 90 Hlelsh lleulcn Mcllenry D and O II Mussulman Jacob Diehard Iiwls swayzo O M Doty Dealer Stewart Force nnd Crawford llutcbl-on Thomas j Harrison Janus Hi rrman 3c rre&a Jones It 11 Kindt John Co ).cinon Thomas Dealer (leoriro Parks James u W blto O 11 KHANKL1N TOWNSHIP. 1 cleaver Wellington Hower Moses Mlllo Abram Vought Jamca aitcENWoon TowNanip. I Alhcrtson M. and 11 Jierr Irum Heaijlo eieo KM rid Daniel Kindt Matthias Mason Augustus Hlclito Kdnard Wastiburn (ieorKO WllsonJD 1IE.MLUCK TOWNSHIP. 1 91 to acres 00 " si " 33 " en acres 4i 8, ' 3 2 lota li" os " ss " 10S 5 U) 491 6 30 13 07 4 09 2 54 17 17 (B It 72 2 3'. 10 52 4 50 IN) 9 2.1 J VI is Iota rfl acrei 21 " 25 " 30 " i Apxleman.MH " II D Harton Newton cambell LN KvansA .1 Mordan John Ncal I'urue-U 1'urcell Isaao M Hylvester Dobbins Zebulnn Applemau m JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Frlck Geo A Iloss nenjam'in'.'.'.'.r,!'.".'."''''."'.,'.' Keeler John K. , lwls llantel . Mcllenry Kl Miller u'w Miller and Neynart Mcllenry Hohr Darker & Co. L CUST TOWNSHIP. Dewart Oeo Everhard John ,,,, eierlty Thomas . stlno Daniel.,., llrofeo John , DlUluerloii Charles Iliuthes Wright , Kline John I, Kline J and ei.jo Hupp laiitenberg Philip Mye-rs Mury Huston Thomas Itcece Daniel Huston Mary ' Cliarlott itcynolds John -nder Jerem'eh SharTer Henry Yocum Henry M .".., .. CumpMinuei..,, ,, MADISON TOWNSHIP, is Ileairle (leo Dechlel Jacob Ellis William estate Freeze John 11 ltoat, Dantel 1-andsJ E e-ox Joel Eves C W MAIN TOWNSHIP. 53 HlttraUendor Conrad Droetway nnd Knt Durnbach Joint Dcwalt Philip HeirnerSftinuel o Inuneb Christian Ktefer James Miller Aaron Miller Nathan Most-r Michael Miuman Win T Schmeck, Hrobat Yetter i- Hawli Soyder Johu Yetter. 1 11 Yetter Daniel estate Hnyiier Abraham (tiultz christian MONTOUIt TOWNSIIIP. ' es Drockwayand Ent Ilby Jacob 10 " 12 " so " 20 i' 20 I tVI 1 SO 1 44 1 44 90 2 4 90 83 9 1 15 71 . Irl 4 4S 121 0 40 1 20 21 III It in 0 40 381 0 25 13 50 acres soo loo " 5 " so S5 " 40 " 4 ' 234 l 810 M ' SO ' so acres 303 ' 04 ' 43 " 43 " SUA 93 '.' il " 104 " 83 " 210 " 100 " 190 ' Sis) " 2(H) " 20l) ' 100 " 43 " 43 ' 4 " 15 acre 20 40 8"0 " not 20 ' 25 " 300 " 7 7U 8 85 HI 00 svw 6 411 80 2 2S .10 1 82 120 1 91 1 91 1 91 191 Gil 4S 83 Ol 99 72 I9 60 1 61 91 ; tuo 16 00 8 (15 4 57 9 15 3 05 8 16 1 07 91 45 8113 01 141 101.7 3 05 0 10 S) 9 23 0) 241 90 120 1 OS un il 1 so 13 61 91KI 80 7S 1 63 24 3 30 S4 80 42 110 S3U 11.0 80 12 10 5 45 7 no so 150 7 100 10 2i) 14 2S llamsey estate MT. PLE tSANT TOWNSHIP. 9 acres Hortzel Joshua 10 " Jacoby nnd ltupert 13 Jacoby Samuel 12 " Miner Henry A 3 " Waller 1) J ro " V ' s " nsner Jamb MIFl'LIN TOWNSHIP. ts acres Aton Thomas 0,9 " HlttenbcnderMary 10 " creasy Henry 61 ' " Horace 11 " Drescher Samuel 12 ' Itetlor Mil 7 " Ilt-ndersh tt.lS 10 Catharine tea 1 60 18 1! 24 97 1 44 9 40 43 S4 141 11H 70 " Janobv O A 2 " Lutz Ellzabett. 9Ji " Miatelk-r Joseph u " Aarue Miller htecuen. 1r esi Nuss Jacob 100 M Nuncesser Oeortro 33 SutllltJoel 4 ' MvanK s 11 123 " SwenDonhlser T K 80 " p Horace 83 " Abram 90 15 ' Williams Sami ol 72 47 " Zimmerman Joohun 144 02 5 " Hartr Jacob estate OftANOK TOWNSHIP. How man Wesley CreVL-lhnr Samuel hverltt Moses estate " e.abriel Kline Abram J ij I no acres ' Sntder William " Zimmerman sainutl VlS TOWNSHIP, icres lioerart ninauel ' Havia Thomas cstatQ Km sO W " I'rlek (leorra A 11 Vunhton John A " Krlck .t LPKEOlt " (iieenley James tJordner llenry, sr " Jueuby o A " Kllno I'slterson " KIsnerKamuel " l.vnus James estate " Miller and C.n " Matt I r in " Shoemaker Wellington M litaikhouve Alex t-Mato Warner Marsaret I' lntsun Wllllaiit " Halt Jane HOAltlNIJCUrilK TOWNSIIII'. acrea Artllla Francis " llerirernd Isaac " hucher I'eter llarn.'s Thomas, Jr " Hi elsch Jamb .. .. " Heat er Ot ortto and J L Kllnq " Coulalraud moo " Iillleplalr.n llicklel " lluslon Johu 'i John Stacy t Llltto liob-rt 'I Miller Ulss '.' Morris siiujhts 40 I 17 Hot 223 50 100 25 S loo 50 10 80 1110 8! 13 60 Ml 1 lot 31 170 343 60 113 12 20 21 75 Is lis) 24 41 510 ii m tfcl 1 VI 111 19 7 43 9 llU MeMington WUllam lllco sbram Miuman Jacob Trl'n Jacob W Hchey Marv estato 4 24 SO 41 h 0 27 4 40 7 hO 1 40 7 70 I'.'O 24 " Yoonm Isaac 4J " Viun Ullah hl WHTIMIVKsm 7 70 1 lot Crouse NeUon a so bl'iisiti.oAF TOWNSIUF. 49 acrea lieiias wiuiam 194 lluckniow James estate 1-4 " l o!e Feklel cu so 14 00 SYll a so mi Docbler Charles 1st tlross NntlmnlAl 120 1,01 119 acres llets Wesley 00 721 ll 100 soo 150 to t I CO Ilortiaan .les.se. I.aubach l'e'i r Monlgomery Hobert hiiib.ns uuam Mutllrr Washington estate Yaple Henry Laibu Cjtus 2 40 btsl CO 4 4'P CO Heller WHow.. lanyon Path ..... 1jV land II A Lehlirli MahnnoyllUOo,.. M acben Thomas , ... , . ... . MeKlnney t har es.... AtiMira Mrs eirc Hlieppar.t II K... 1-urjit.y Lukn. .,., Weikh UaM.l Ycaircr .Montellus ouiryDK , . Morrison .Mrs Catharine CKNTItB TOWNSHIP. Adams Knos L- Allabacli tienjimln Has ti John Ilaireiibuch Wm ........ Henry .los-'pli Knorr Samuel. , u Klcfer Daniel : lowry Himon . Hoffman William estate CONVNOIUM TOWNSHIP, Ashton Jacob. ,. Cook e.tihnrtno PA. T RKA8Uni!ll'S BALD Or SKATED LANDS IN COLUM11IA COUNTY. Atao the following lots, pleceB and parcels of seat ed lands.rcturned by the tax collectors, nro to hi Sold at the S11119 limn, under the provlntons of a j Actof Assembly, eutflHd. -an.Act relating to tho Rain ot Iflnds f3r tnxes In Columbia county," appro! cd March 6th, lwts. IIKlVKR TOWNHtlll' JS Acres Morgan TO 4 " I.ucaa Mrenns 60 " Harnes Charles 1 Lot KochU'rOop , 83 Acres Mllli-r Dantel S7 Crouse mention HE.NION TOWNSHIP 80 Acres McKelvy Wm estate 60 " Conner Perservo 1 74 " KoonsJohn 60 " shotts Christian 1 Lot HurllngcrWm 7 f 0 8 m 81 911 11 1 80 1 89 . Ill 89 1 80 00 11 m 0 40 1 (M 1 HI 24 Acres Kiino .Mary. 1 Ixjw Is Sarali nnd Tbcodro las It? 49 " S " 70 ' 3 to " 4J " I Lot N'lles Diehard 4 M noir .rt Kamucl a 84 Iupoi! Hiram...., 6 10 iintv Jonas e 80 brink McKelvy. 7 71 1 114 Clnplnll I Uonuer Cattiarlnc 9 CO 82 00 Manilas.. Ktlne Mary 1 vo 60 Acres Kanco John 1. s ss . 1 20 . 1 76 . 1 411 . 4 60 8 " Applcman John HKItWICK HOltOUOH. Lot 1 Amos Hartman " 1 C.schtawbach " 2 (leo A Deam ULOOM. Harton John M 11 03 Coleman Wm ti 83 Creamer liebecca 7 18 (letger Wm , 8 9S McNInsh John 55 0.1 Penna, canal Co is el Lot 1, vtaincn aonn , 9 is Mason and snyucr 20 87 ureter .lonn a vt Kstler Waslilaelon. 4 CO 1 acres 2i poster ciiarlea 12 97 Lots 2 Kramer John W a ss Lot 1 Mortis llarbaru 43 73 Acres a Turnbjch pnebo 61 S3 Lot yi Vaimatla II 11 07 81 " 1 Kahler Nancy 23 so " 1 Dennes James 9 at ' 2 Purselt Mrs K 11 81 co " 1 1 bunton Martha. 7 r " 1 Thomas O I , 14 39 " s Walter Norman 15 so " 1 Saunders Wm 9 60 " 1 lloblson Mrs DeUey 1410 " 1 MlekelMrs Caroltno 8 20 't 1 Kinney Jacob 8 00 " 1 Kramr Andrew 4 20 HKIAHOIfUr.lv TOWNSHIP. 150 Acres Doty and Pooler fJ4 81 X ' llonlcr John t 62 290 " beybert Jotin 23 63 CATAW1SSA TOWNSIIIP. 40 Acres Henry Isaeo estate 9 17 V 11 Arndt Noali 1 62 S " Kium Kilns 2 co CBNTHALIA HOltOUOH. 1 LotCurley Edward ,.. 4 29 3 HurkPatF.. 7 43 t " (laitglioq Thomas 3 90 8 " llt-rteron Phtlip , 80 13 a " Purcelt Dtchard V9 GO 1 e'roamcr A w , , 52 sn 1 ' Catlltfhao James 1 15 1 " liennlnir Pat. 21 so 1 " DUon Daniel 22 75 1 " l.lndorinuih Natli im 1 " Mc.Manamum.laa 50 a MclUearlyMrs .Iary 2140 1 " O'llaro Michael 8 iw 1 Tarpv Luke... , , 2 60 2 " Vanlluren MrsS K 9943 . ' lirihon Kobert and Co 9 90 1 v Torry Win 0 01 a " Knlttla Joseph D 0 60 cent he township. )i acres Freas s.mella 191 1 lot IluttensilDe Peter on 100 acres Lamm Win 18 io do d.i. 9 00 CONYNGHAM TOWNSHIP 1 Lot Hrown Fred 5 at Moran Patrick... 12 81 1 " Henncr Jacob... 1 ' llennesey Thos..... 1 Lota Onserrovo John and Domlutc-k,., iS Lot el'ui'.ierty James , 1 ' Lan-llo l-strlcs 2 " Yarllng Henry......... 1 " Evana Ann 1 " (inria Pat 2 " Murjihy Maurice M " HrocKwayO It , i " (lerrltyTiiomis , X " lbllron Philip K 41 Ilubor Jacob 1 MclIlsU' James 1 " Naunhton James a 03 9 69 2.1 22 0 24 4 r.i) It 19 12 31 2 1 11 2 43 2 00 60 73 60 (A 65 7 1.0 41 10 9 CO 2 SO 1 95 5 54 7 13 2 81 loo acres Hurliner Peter tnict 441 acres ltrcnnan eiilnezer Iract o iota i miner aw., Davidson David 1 " Fetterman Jonathan 1 " Morlson Catnarlno 2 " elo do 1 IiivlsD.ivId I KnltileCaroline 1 Carrlan John 4 " Kramer A W 1'ltANKI.lNTOWNSniP. 73 Acres Smith i.nnlel FIMIINllOKEEK TOWNSHIP. 15 Acr s Doait John sa ( hapln.I F , , S3 " Foreo llusjil 75 1 21 73 , a 9 00 , S 34 . 10 2l 4 10 8 " ;,' lot Ikeler K It 8 M h eoi. iij no '( do do U s do do 40 Acres Y'apte Jacob 2 55 1 113 15 81 2 97 60 Karns It II... M liig.Ias M , u lirlirht Harman J Iirlhh Cyrus , ' Hrbtbtltl! " Holder sbram , " Kline Iran ,, Lot Miultz Cornelius (HtEKNWOOD TOWNSHIP. Lot Lcggott John 1 03 2 10 7 W 4 53 5 79 2 45 1 42 2 20 12 91 9 I'O 1 bO 11 Acrea ' and Frl:k I It Odd Follows Hall 1 Lot llclderbrant F E SI Acres Moore Lafayette 1 Lot TnjlorEllsha 1 Lot KiainerWm 20 Acres Kvus Joseph E 1 Lot He-sJonas ., 8 Acres Noltou samuci 130 Acres lllchtrd Alfred,.. ,. It ' VandersllcoTJ 8 54 12 40 1 93 4 50 67 1 16 33 20 25 6 70 03 1 oeee Pnitlp estate 1 75 1 Lot 1 avts Hfbccca estate 27 Acres Davis John estate 1 IM Kline A F 1 ' ' Kinney W'm 1 " Furcell Wm 34 Acres Samuel Young 43 " Albeitson Joelll 1 Ixit ', HEMLOCK TOWNSIIIP. 0 Acres Kbner Win 10 Giihispy Wm citato , 10 sngeWm 15 " Vanderslleo John 11 JS.CKso-4 tOWNSIHP. 8 Acres Kriouso Washmgton , 75 Kecler Jacob LOCUST TOWNSHIP 40 Acres Kostcnb uder Nathan 63 " Mctz entries 40 Kostenbsuder Nathan 5 " uerlty Thomas 43 " " MADISON TOWNSIIIP, 1 Lot Whipple ncthuel. ...,. I " Welliver Susan eslute, 170 Acres FordicrManrarci. 70 coxWm. .......... MAIN TOWNSHIP 55 Acres. Yetter Isaac MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Hnches A M S " llollei Am a Acres Ainrle John 11 1 Lot Kelchuer Jacibsr MOMOUIt TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot llutler Wm eslate , 57 Acres Datlor Pi ter ui.d Ellas , t . MT PLEASANT TOWNSHIJ. 1 Lot Fox Catharine,,,...,,,.... , 1 ' Fox Loury 2t Acies Kitchen John 90 80 CO IH1 1 80 90 1 20 00 1 20 7 44 8 50 1 03 2; 4 0' u 1 80 C. C. GALIGNAN, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, ' AND DEALKIi IS STOVES, HEATERS jZJXsTTD C3-ES, BLOOMSBURGJ, Shop in Openv House, Oth door nrtlclo take them back. orks, who nro nblo nro enabled to customers w7o liars fc twenty years nt retailing, namo by lank of proper fiKT:. 30 jutio.'bo.iy, 1 mm mm1 w i 24 id vmiZAiuuvsmmy 24 mmmmy . 4?. vvmwjy 2 57 IIMHI till wx - . . I IT'S" J Nl lfl 2 113 2 03 1 2 11 i'M 104 U plainly, and desorlbo fully price desired. 68 2 C70 '8 75 -11 12 ' 10 s 3 Nt i 335 0 70 H 1 34 t 'C76 2145 til V Address, John Wanamaker, Larrjcst Dry Goods Houso, Philadelphia. .Ilinafi I.JtlUtil I ISJ t CHANGE TOWNSIIIP. 83 Acres Schujlcr Wm a Ijite elo do lo Acres Coteman Jesse 67 " crousn Nelson llldlay Levi 10m " llagcnbuch Margaret.. lo 11 11m I man Augustus 90 ' do do 1.3 " llldhiytleo...: vi Acres HinkJ K 83 " Kves James eatAte 10 ' llartmaneiotlleb...., so " Patts rson Margaret J 9 " HlcoJess' I'lNKTOWNHIItP. 850 Aires Iire, Leggott and Co.. loo " Lcggott John I, Lot do do lHTAcreaLegitottand Frlrk.... 1 lot do do IPO Acre's Eves. Heller and Co. . 800 do do do 60 Hldr Jacob SO " (Ireenlv .lAinfK. 185 " Hobblna Joshua. co " MckctaKil a 1.01A liawaein wm . 1 88 91 Acres Plait Irani m 63 Furman W m a ss to " Eves and Heller 1 9 800 " do do 1 34 el !( " do do ... 2 T " do do ,.. .... s 19 97 " Kves Erra estate . 5 ca 1 Lot Hnder eieo 6 W Acres llobb Adam .., 4 90 lireiDicbls Jacob estato....... 10 e do Abram . . 4 crt 25 S3 (irecnley Diehard. ....w. ...... 9 86 84 8 11 51 () 0 00 an 84 03 15 84 24 r ir 85 15 11 10 1 63 J 43 17 65 rs 80 08 44 eo Kesler Jolinsr 80 11 Parker John 11 HOAKINOCItEKK TOWNSIIIP, 144 Acres Keller KliharJ 40 Dleo Abram ... 47 ' 89 IS " 81 ' 87 " 10 ' 7 " 133 ' 80 " S3 " 19 " J " 94 " 14 " 88 " 93 11 29 Wltchy.Mary liofcr Isaiah ,. dams I,oonard Krninu Wm., ... do do Hughes Wright Hower lllram M tiler Ellas W itchy John Cberrtiiglon Austin Undcrmuth Jacob.. .......... I,cx Charles Levan Ijtwson,.., .......... Oliver John..... do ill elo do .... do Wm... Ftauffer Joseph btrausser Solomon 8. OPT TOWNSHIP. l(l ' 11 ' 1 Lot 1 1 ' iietz'siistnna . Keddcr Jacob 1 as llarlninn Martha.. .1 64 1 MciuH;nior r wm 8 69 3 19 1 01 2 40 Oi 7 00 9 80 6 70 13 40 66 13 20 8 42 7 10 10 acres McKwen n W 1 Lot Mllncs Wm rstaio...., ... I Soudt-r Elizabeth IJf acres Pursi-ll Luclnda SU(lAltI)F TOWNSHIP. 123 Acres Stephens Wm 4(1 " ColeTlioa 11 40 " Miller Elizabeth 400 " llobcrtsnndLarlsti...., 20 Hess li1na . 2'0 ehapln.IF 93 " (ubersonAinos f5 " Luuijcr James 11. A. SWEPPENlIEtSEIt, Treasurer, nprUD, If FILi REMEDY. Plies What uncoa-slug tortures arise from Inter n. 1 liloedlnv, External and Itching Plies, Tho vain endeavors to obtain eteu partial relief has discour aged the, mbiloiis who sutler, and the, have borno their oironv In alien e. llilnklnt? theruwas no hone proejiei-i, 111 i cure,. r.ue.iiirsiniiuiu iuo luuu luro of thenianr rcmedlus heretofore ottered for no euro ft riles, and llie picture of acony rcstlntr on the tjcetf tliost, wlio have tiled tho i-artous rem-t-dles but In vain yet eagerly sought fur and anx loiislt tried aii)tbfet;thit promised the least relief until tlieir couraire has lout; since given placo to de spondency, let 1 hem cheer up, allow tho smiles of iiii,iueM eo iiiuiiiiiuiiB iiiu iimkutu i;uuutuiiuui;ct and tliediiiles of lite will bopertoimcd wlthaelcgreo 01 nappinerta aou pieasuro uukiiowo tor wecits, suit of unceasing study and cxperlmentlog, tho ne (hum iinr 1 o. m,iillcttli.l(!iio", ami in every rospeti. eio. Hcientinc and reii.iuie lor uio curu 01 pnes 111 ev tv f'irm. Ililirirs' lem-idles are Hold bvC. A. Klelm. D.odinsiiurtr. Pa. Try llr UrluKn lluiilim IIuIaiiiii SL000 REWARD CATAltltll lathe mostuolversal aud distressing disease of tho present day, and. the scores of won derful remedies olTeredfur Ihe.-ure of this disgust ing di.seii.se, w men aro worse man worthless lias dlscuttrnKC-d tho millions who suffer aud hatetrl d In vain for relict and cure until their courage Is gone and the tlcilm still suffers In doubt. Here, we are lth Dr. Josiaii nrircs cuuerru ispecinca r,os 1 ana and how fcuall we proceed to comlnce that wo havo the best aud cheapest remedies knowc lst-wo will furnish them to responsible parties on condi tion "no cl'kb so 1-4V." 2nd Win pay $100 for a ,tso they wi.l not. cure. 8rd w 111 pav ioo for their uu il es a cure. 4th Will nay tww If anjtblmr POl- sonousordeleterloui Is found In their composition. 6ib will pay 1,iioo If In any particular Dr. Joslah Hrltrgs Catarrh Specltlca aro found different from rc)irtaci.tatlou. Warranted totnsutntly relievo nnd radically cure Acute, Chronic, Ulcerative or Dryca tairh, e-uid lu the Head, and all affections ottho cavities of the h-iad and throat. Two bottles In ono box. Greatest success ot the age. Bold by C. A. Klelm, llloomsburg, l'a. Try llr. llrlBKs' Cnliirrh Hprrlnrn. BUNION BALSAM. IlunlODs. Corns and oflirraimentsof thnfeetcause raucliRuHcrlu? amon all nations by whomtslioes aro worn, litre is more tnan tiM.oo j worm ol boots amlRbncs destroyed annually in tue Unlt?d StAtea iiu nit? rt"v 01 uiu wur.n inure muu i,uuu,uwj uy cm tlnjf while new, or neaiiy so, tomako room lor iiatn fill bUHlons, corns, iogrow inn nal s, soro tnstps, etc. 151063 1111 Kreat sacrnice, mere 13 paia in iew York to cilrojH)dlsts about I25,ooo annualb"; In New KnpUrnl Btatca about $i5,ino ; In the western and outl.ern about $oo,ih)0; and in the rest ot the world about $io,oo-; beMdcHthls thereto $o,IjOO tspent an nually for caustics a d other worthless compounds for the euro ot Itunlona, Corns, sore Insteps, 'lender roei,eic. 'i o avoia tnese gTeaiiosscB ana exrenai tures, use Dr. JObhih ltrtugs' Ilunton Iialsara and Mire Corn cure, which U the only preparation known that frtes immediate relltt and radically cures hard, (toft land ulceiaied Kuulons hard, bott and festered corns, vascular exciesences, callosities 24 t.0 larffe ana nman, ore insteps nnsierea neeis, xeruer feet, Intn'owjoir nal's. ttcM without causing or leav ing anj jialn or soreneas. Warranted sale and sure. Hold by C. A. Klelm, llloomsburg, la. Try Ur, Hrlu' UnpnrnllrliMl rile Jtcme dy Ecad and lieilect. Tooal nnd constltutloral treatment for all Ca tarrhal affections. l)r .ToMah Hrlcirfi Catarrh Hdb- ctil s nre offered to trioso amicted with acutc.cnron- ie. ulcerative or dry catarrh, cold in the head, nay tevr. relaxed p.Ut sore throat. hoarsentf'S. loss nf voice, nnd all affection ot the nasal cavities and. uiroar, wnn a iruarant p that they are cheaper, Det ter, inorcHtiiciiMou'', curlnp qutcber. with more cer tainty, and more careen bio to usa than any remedy jet ncoverfd. Two bottles In one box, one ot w inch reduced with water makes U ounces for use. rue i ro per rnckuge, furrisoed to responsibio purtls on conditions: "No cure no pay Dealers are authorized to refund tho money If pur ch tsers are not satlmied. The lclflca are con"tltu- tiutiai as wen us local, fH'O will bo paid it Ihey tan to cure v u n used as directed. $lo tor their equal ns a cure. $'w it Anything polnpoisor deleterious N foui din their composition tl wo (will bo paid) If in nnv resrw-ct Dr. llrlKKS' Catarrh hpeclflca are tound rllfierent from representation. Here Is an on porluulty for those dl.conrntred by repeated fall urch to trv ap-atn on a Miaranteed cure. Andtho tlinld who fear doceptlon may ventme to try these specltlca wlthoutf.-eilniMhAt Ihey are to be.hum bneed, asthere is no risk lorun. s arrantedchetp csi.bofet aiifl most Hgri cable, if not found witlsrac tory demand jour money and it wm;to returned, sold by C. A. Klelm, i'loorafcbunr' l'a. DM. J. DRlGGHftCO.. Aprils 8n-ly Newark, New Jersey. PA. aprll 23, so-ly DOESYOURBAOK ACHE? Do i ou havo Tain In the side 7 Are you unable to Kelaln cr Kxpl our lilue? 1- jttr Uilno hich colore47 Vo Poou hao AltuinlnouR or llrlk Duht epofilt in your er ne 7 no ou bun r ncm renoua uemmy vt ou havo 1'almul iTrlnuttng ? Then your KIHNETS or I U . A 1 ) 1 h. U aio ttTccic-d, tnd you bhould not delay using our l'ml uloncc, lor It will cf rlalnly cum jou. when soUi Intr else ran. I-'tirsilo b ilrutTElEtB, or ent by mall upon ncdpi ct irl"e, $ .ch. hei d ussour address for ctrtlUc&Uft ot cures and our book, "Uow a Llio was iaveS." DAY KIDNEY PAD CO,, TOLEDO, OHIO SW-UKWAHB ct all other Kidney Fads. DISTRIBUTING AQENOY AT THE PEOPLES' DRUG STORE, HIitttmxIiiirK'. l'a. Out of town pooplowho can not conveniently travel, mny novo earn- plea sent them of Dry Coode and all other goods that wo Bell, If they wilt write us, Iso charge, nnd no neect to order If not suited. Wo ntako It a business to attend to such letters quickly; and when orders come wo send tho exact wanted, and at exactly same price as other oustomers pay when hero buying In person. When goods aro not as ordered, wo Having trained nnd responsible to uso discretion in filling orders, give great satisfaction to the many ftolce to j. With n reputation of wo cannot nfford to loso our good service to absent oustomers, Wrlta what is wanted, nnd nbout the miiiiiin';i'.wiiiii a Ad 1 Tt a 76 1 77 10 SO 8 It tl 1 81. t a sa y 4 44 .'-: 1 no 1 109 a 09 1 17 M 44 S6 45 1 60 16 74 18 40 , es 10 t in cs a 44 - 24 11 14 63 . r 1 - if J ";'! ! . i