THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. rti Colombian. v " Sleighing I exceljfni.. '?v . . f BlolRhlng pirllts tiro numerous Lrtit commences Match 2ml. 'Kvcn Ihb litol believe In waxlnatlon. Vnlonllnot luvo iiivle their spp'aranco Only four nris- norn in tlio illootiidijitrir jtll. Mi rannlngiun U visiting at Of. It. 1 Oarilncri. It Is repirlul ll nt llicre Is n cae of mjbII pox In D.eiivllle. Sii'pielon Is the eonipitiion of iiunn fouls anl tlio bine of nil uowl ociety. V. U. Uirhiri, llloimbitg pays null fuf oats. Tlio long loft Charley Koes lia b- en faittul njjnln. Jihn Honcock hut lum Bpp illilnl lVs im-l-cr nt Iloinon. Mr. utitl .tr J. K. llittdibciiiler rtliirneel home on SetiireUy lat. Eliai Hicta, ol Lycoming town mi Tt.o-elnj. c nn.tr, wa In Hrwick has a fine public library of about one Ihonnaiid volumes Mose Miitloirv, of Stillwater, d ropped Into our Sanctum on Monday. Th-ire ln'( ono llnmr attain or hotel In Grten, county. The lb Imbutg end llenton communications nre crowded (lit ihiaweek. Col. A. I). S cloy, F. 8 Hunt and 0. D. Fowler of Ueiwiik epmi Iftol Sun lay In town Stain & Bro. Inva n few tmroof ihelrfine elo gbs on hand. Nuw is ihe tiuie,and there h the place to buy. J. If. Kinpirti lin etiblihed a good bul n-s nt the People's Dru Store. He is n firsi cl.i"S druggist. The Blitz Dime Kxliibi'lnn will not he here na noiiccd sotno wnekj aeo until tato in the aea'on. ltuv. Shlndel. of the Lutheran Church of Danville, preiched to the Lutheran denomlna tinn ol this placo on tintlny. Tlio Bov. Beeser of Williamnport will prencl in the ivillioran ennren onoununy morning and evening, Less Alexander, of the firm of Aloxander & Woodhome, wai in Wilkcuinr.o tho fore put of tli i- week. Samuel Snyder K'ti. and Lswis Creisy of Mifilin maile in a plonsint call on Saturday last. 200.00C, bri-ks for fide. Apply to John S, or Jnnie C. Sterner, Illootnibiirg. ftb-l 3-w Dr. Ji. W Jncobj, of Berwick, was 'in town i on Monday. He reprerenis busbies, in that borough, ns moving. Tbrco tramps occupied the"Cooler" onMon day night, One of them was H one-legged man. Foil Salt: on HnST A valuable lioue and lot with plenty of fruit and bertits. Kr in formation rail nt this efllce. Large number of wild turkeys can be seen i almost daily between Cnlawiaj and Miinvill Station, on ihe 1' & H. Railroad. Senator Mellenry and Ropr-sjiitative' Van elerslicoanil Ivniitl spen' Sutnliyiet heirlioine-, having obtained 1. lives nf nbctice. John Hie bus (akin hi woolly hor'e u 1 Pnilddelphia lor the ptirpo-e of pnttiig him on exhibition Th' Phiuiolphii Times Alnit-iic for 1891 i ahuidsnme, w 11 b.oind b )ok, and conuins a large nmnuiit of valuable infuriimlion The county .iit mtnl a penrs in this is-u We have t ol yet bad lime to uive it a criiie exnmlii.ilinii, H F. Snyd-r Inn so'il bis Pliiigr.iph Gal lerv lo U C, Wirt, who lak'S !imiiidiate po" session. Mr. Wirt has leirned tho art of Sny i der and Is a go.id workman. " Korrent from the first of April, 1S81 A 'Store Kooin and alfo two communicating ronm on second flnor in the But building. An ply to N. U. Funk. Fcbllf "Tow i the w'nter of my discontent," solib , irpiiz-il a man tho oilier day as he cotnmenred operating on n 30 fo.it pavement covo ed with I snow and ieo. Tumo's, irysipt-la, mercurial dienes,scrof. itla snd g.nerd d-billly cund by 'Dr. Lind say's 111 ,od Searcher Sold by druggisls.jl44w I 1 ho largest hearted man in town i one who 111 m mken out sixteen sleighing parlies Ibis wlnt"rand never received a cent for his learn or leemccs. John Vann.ittn. the Jeweler, at Berwick Ins siccee id in buililirg up a fine trade, We laro nlwav pleassd to nite tho succesi ot young men from litis place, Mr. B. F. Driesbieh, traveling salesman for fth hnus of Hood, Hit-bright & Co., of l'hila fdrlnhia. U also duine a cord trade in Estcv lOrgans and Davis Swing Machine' nt Her : wick. .Mr. Droislmch is an enercotic business man. The more cosily ihe shoes which patents buy for Iholr child ten, the more important it Is ! that they should he protected nt Ihe tne by (be uaiiitirnl A. H.T, (Jo. Black Tip, as ihey ilou. ;ble the wearing value of tho shoe, while glv. ing It a neat appiaranre. The Zion Church In Fi.hingcrcck township, Jwhicli 1i?h been undergoing repairs, will be re- lopeneil lor tllvino worship on next Stbhath, ll'ehrunry the 6th, ai 10:30 A. M., on which oc 1 caslon the new organ will bo dedicated. A gentleman who was along with n sleigh Hng party that visited Jlenlcn last wtek.saya ho thai only one objectlcn to tho Hos Hotel at that place. 'Ihe culinarv department Is too well conducted. He always eats too much ' when he stops there. Ihootloro Tiltnn will Itcmro at Anocletbn Hall, Berwick, on Thursday evening Ffbru ; ary J7lh Subject. "The Wc rld's To mnnow.' Tickets can cm be second by mail of lb" Seo ireiaryoi tne 1. si, CJ. A. far tb" benefit of whose library the bciir' Is givtj NOTICE hKOoNII WKKK OP CoUUT Tho j Alt' nun ch of Juror for the ccoinl week of i I'ebniury term, ai d of pHrtirs and wltne'-es, will inn be r'qulr.d until Wedtusday, the 10 h - insiimi si y o'clock in ihe forenoon Wm Elweix, Ul.dimsburg J-rb. l.'Sl Pie'denl Jmlgo. Where we have lnfi bills for siilurripllon due . li'o prtseiii on,rs ollhl. paper in the hand of c llei ior', ll Is t.ottliH iniin'l n of having iiiihiu coueipu uy suit buiiimply for the con fvemiTf tf uratrtns as wo 1 m our-elvt Ul snv.s Hum the ir.ndih (,f coiulig lo lown, id it'Attaua ibe neiuslty ofgumjj to see "thunt. A Democratic town Meeting will be held at Kvan.' tlallon Saturday evening, Kebrnnry Bi h nt 7 j o'clock, for the purpose ol nominat ing n ticket to In) voted lor at the coming clco tlon A full Attendance iloslreel, Many Democrats. The Catawlna Item nppeiira thin week with an additional column on each puge. TliW lathi second thnoitlmn enluged Inca it was started, "I lolil her I'd never smoke another otgar," he enld, eofily, "and I won't. A pipe's good enough for me," ni.il he drew a match over the leg of hl trousers. A lypogrtphlcil trror ieppcard In our lust Imuc. Wo stved that ill i-pilng election would he h lif mi Tiieday tlio "14th" innead of the loth Utilities an American, ha beaten tho best' lm mi cori in lb" ricnt walking match i.. New Y .rK. In 142 limits he sc r d 608 uiile. Ixntim; the finest time made by Howell iver two miles Tint cental and ttitettalnlng hotel man, hi. M. Htrtnn, i f this town, is again Inck in Berwick managing the Vellt-r llou'c Custom ts can'aUav -xpcct tlio but accommodations a hotel where John is "at tho back of tlio b r." Kon Sale on Hunt. Siijdfr's tannery, lo catcd in Illm.msliurg, is for sale or rcpt. l'o- session given Ap'il 1st, 1881. For price and tprms applv lo C. W, Neal or F. P. Ilillmcycr, Illoomsburg, Pa. (an 7tf The impecunious youth now puts in hi spare titno aiding by the fire'ido and relating to his fair enamored the ltrce number of fatalities and serious accidents happening every day to sleighing partic. And she, poor dear, sits and takes it all in. A Goon Idea. In ec me.of the first scbor.ls of New Jemy local and dally newspapers are placed In the hands of tho student", and they re required to give occislonal ab'traclaof the news of the day as learned from the papers. 20 Members of the Rescue Hoik and Lad der Co. of this plice vWtcd the Good Will Kiro Co of Dinvllle on Saturdy night last. They speak verv highlv of Ihe kind and cour leous treatment received at the hand of th tiood Will boys. Miss Elizabeth Pelerman propoes having constructed In the near future a three story brick building where her millinery slore now stands. We understand she has contracted with Cha. Krug for Ihe building of the same On Mordav, Tuesday and Wednesday of last woek Itch r Mellenry of llenton Bent out from his lumber yard forty loads of lumber avera gtng 1500 feet lo n load, Ho still bns largo ciuinlily on band. Mr. McIIcnry is one of the leading busincs men of the upper end o the county. It was Mr Creasy who did it so nicely with his large and commodious sled drawn hv four in.hand. He tonk twenty of Ihe Centre young people to Mr. Fowli-r's of Berwick, laH Salur day alternoon, where a splendid supper and a very pleaant evning was enjoyed by all. vote ot thanks is due Mr. Fowler and Mr. Cren'y for their extreme kindness. One of the Paiity. The vendue season is npproachirg. All per 8on.i, who propose having sales this spring.wi do wi'll to consult our prices before ordering cl'ewhero No exlra charge for illustrated bills Oulere by mail will be pre mpily atttnitrd lo. jiin 28-3 On Sunday last as "Jmimie," a potter nt the Rxchang , wa driving n gu-m horse around thecorner of ihe alley loidim; t the -table. ihcslHigh struck the corner stnne which so fright n d tht h'Tso that h und- averd dnn g-rou jumta..(l plm ges whi'h ihreitent- the utt r d st'iict on of the -l!gli, b it fnrtu nntely Ihe animal was rendtred docil" wlthntt anyilimiue occuring (ithrr than he hreakin of "ti of the shafts. The r'cent and pr spee'ive weddings aroun aliout K.etn to have uiHetiled the mitn moniil market. A feverish a d excited feel tm is reporP-d among the dealers. The com blnalions ae aclivo and quolatinns higher. Good eligible husbands with a rash basi aro lemsnd and but f.w oflerings. A market feature of this speculative biom i the incren nir souneS' i f 8 'tne of tho fair operator' oi the sha ly side, who have not as yet been nble o realize on their expectations. Tilts is a mi itlo and indicates a want of pluck. The old adage is, as long as thete is life there Is hope. Though ihe tendency of the market is still up- warJs, w believe there will soon be n reaction and a return to its notmal condition. DECISIVE BATTLES OF THE WORLD. Creay'a ettremely interesting volume nar rating tho history of the fifteen decisive bailies of the wotld, tho.o few balilos of which a con trary event would have essentially varied ihe drama of the world in nil Its subsequent scenes, biiibly esteemed by all readers of history. It has n long time been on Harper's lint as one of their standard b ioks, at tho price of $1.50 Now it is isued in a very bandi-ome cloth bound volume, by the American Book Ex- ch mge, New York, at tho nominal price of 35 cents. It funis one of their Acme Library of History, which includes Macaubiy's ICngland $1.25 (leducid from $7.50), Gibbon's Rome, .00 (reduced from $9 00,) Hollin's Ancient History $1.75) Frnissatt'sChronicles, $1 60pand to which llxt will soon he aeldecl.at equally low prices, Gro'e's Greece.Green'g (larger) Englind Moramsen's Guizot s I ranee, Carlyle's French Revolution, Schiller's Ihitly Years' War, and others. Catalogues of Ihe f-tondard low-price! books of the Liternry Revolution will be sent on application to thp American Book Exchange Tribune Building, New York, MJCKHOHN NEWS. BecKuonj.', Jan, 31, 1881 Rev Savldge has Jui o itd a very interest ing meeting In Ihe M. E church. Soveral ao cessions were made lo ihe Church, Protracted seryicca have begun in the Luth eran church. Mr. Davis organized a singing class here cn fast Friday evening. Clark Purse), while teaming one day last week, met with an accident In which bis nose was broken. Mr. Je'seOhl and wife, of Michigan, are visiting hero at present. Mr. Harry Vanderslice, of Illinois, is visit Ing his futli or. Mi's Annie ICemp, of Hamburg, 1 Ihe guest ofWillP.irsel, Rev T. O. Clees snd wife made a flying v!si and called on a fw of their many frit ml. On Ssturdty about threee o'ch-ik quhea par (y ws seen lo siart nut. Hue w cr--? was the qu'stioii. Being one of the number we soon fm d "lit) f ir a hli a mad nt thoresi'icii of Esau Girmn. A bo'imci'is til'lo was so. n spreau with tukeys, ihb Ui b, beef, snd lit fnct vorvthing tbt beau could de-ire, when Just sixty-five persons didjuliee to ihe foo and perbips injustice lo tli.m elves. A merry time for iwo hours was had and at nine o'clock the party lei! fir home, all fe,JI ,g that It was good to be there, The surprise, was genuine. Mr. Glrtou is seventy. eight years of age and his wife a few ye ir younger, bul even lo iheln Jt wa a pbasuil occasion that will lor g here bp inhered, I. If you take our ml v iep v on will lose no lime in cilllng cm vi ut divggbt for , 'Siller's Cough Syrup' ultbotit an qual, Piioe JanHiw MOBIWAItY. Last Silurdity evening about flvo o'clock, the slacks of wheat helonglt g In Mr. 8. II, Hag enbuch, if Centre, were dlrovercd i be on fire, A number ol men haste ul to llin t'lacc, ntid weio able to savo me s mk lr. m llio flames whllo three were btirnid They con' lalned between flvo and six thousand sboavts hlch would hato yielded probably three hun dred biuhcls of wheat which Kgethcr with tlio raw might fairly be cMlmatid at a less of $600. Trucks abuiit the me of a n. 8 boot rce.n about the stark and cou'd be traced lo the toid but no fartlicr Via hnr.oMr II. miy soruro the fiend lh vll- hln and punUh blm to ihe full extent of the law. Tho medicines of Dundab Dick .t Co. are unexcelled for elegance, purity, and relia bility. Their Seidlltlno Scldlltz Powders, nre as pleasant as Lemonade, Tlieir Soft Capsules aro world famous. See Advt. July 20, '8(l.(!m Kleesnt wrcMlnit invitatbiti. with it. side nnd outsidoenvchipes, calliuK cards, in In led or on graved, can ba obtiimd at Ibis ofbee. We have large line of samples lo telict from, lhor is a grcnt advinisge in bnving nt Ikuul' where you can see tho pn of and know exattly wlml you aro going lo get. 1 ho low pricts will as- tonisu you. January 23, 3w 1IKHWICK I.EITKIt. Tho heavy fall of snow yesterday and last evening, promises to prolong tho period of sleighing but pu Is n damper on the hopes of skaters. I There wero probably more sieigning panics matlo up this winter in town, unnuuring any pre' Ion winter. Young and old nliks parllcl pateil in this pleasure A pleasant alf iir of this kind started for Bloombnrg last brld.iy, some in sleittb and others on the train. The Lx change Hotel received ilim and cnterlaintd them mi 111 an early hour. Ve saw a duplicate of a petition for license, off-red by Mr, Williams, but not yel presented to the Court. The signers who vouch for tht gentleman's character, are prominent cllizi ii" It seems singular that these men should nlTix their signatures Inn petition font hofld, which was rcftifcd a license twice by Iho Court, for very good rtnsons no ooubt. Miss Sheep, an accomplished elocutionist and vocalist, lias ratlin id lo her home in Wilkes barre, alter a visit ot several weeks among friends in lown. Mus Helen Jamison, of Danville, Is a gucsl at present. ofMtB. C. G. Jackson's Sir. Jlelltck graces Ihe counter of Dr. Little s drug slom, whero Mr. an Ttiy I was lately foutu' dispensing drugs, Tliii Literary Society seemed lo he in good humor last balutdsy evening, piou.iniy on ac count r,f the increased ntlcnd.incu MissG,rli0 Phillips read an esay; Miss Fannio Frnntz fang a charming scng, followed by Cliff I-nas with a recitation. Thoqtiesiion for deb i'o was. Resolved that a government has no rglu lo make a base metal or anything a legil tender for more than its instrinic value.' On the af firmative were W. H. Smith, L. Thiimpnn,and Rev. Kunil rj on the negative, F. Stewart, J. Kurtz amd Dr. Frois. Of course the "rag ha by" was resurrected, hut only to be cineigutd to n deeper grave. The speeches weio spir ited. ItErOUTEIt Berwick Pa., Feb 2. '81. The report of Robert Buckingham, Kq., oil ditor appointed bv ihe Court to examine the ac 1 ounts of county officers, shows th" amount of taxes on wills received by W. Krickbutim, Prothonotsry, and remitted lo ihe State Ttcas urer, $222.75 Tnxc tereived by W. II. Jacoby, Register & Kocorder, unit remit ted to State Trea-urcr, $331 00 Collateral Inhoiitnneo tax, 520 85 5851.85 A HILVEH WEDUISQ CotnniunlcateilJ Mr, and Mrs. Giorge Conner, were tendered a magnificent eurprbe on Ftidayof last week, it being olie twcnly-fi fib nnnive ttavt of their marriage. Mrs. Conner is Ihe seeod daughter of the late William White, ef Lif; lit Strict. During the past quar'er of a century they have met w Ih th-v.iru u scenes and eirciim stances of life sharing its pleasures and trials, its joys and sorrows, striving ever to mek their homo pleasant nnd attractive, and success and prosperity have been their reward. Seven cbtloron, three .boys and four girls grace Ihe family circle; while Mabel, the little daughter of their oldest son, Mr. C h. Conner, of Bluoiusb irg, is tlio first favored grand child, This fimily of children, desiring to celebrate their purents wedding anniversary in n proper manner, decided upon t silver wedding, winch should be a complete surprise lo their father and i. other. Accordingly, arrangements were ado. Invi alion were sent lo about eine bun dred of their friends nnd lelatives, and while preparations were being made at home, Ihe pa rents were feastid by the good neighbors in blissful ignorance of what was going em about them Friday morning, January 28lli, dawned briuhl and clear and at an early hour a neigh bor ca led lo tike them out to dinner. Sub all unconscious th ey ptcparcd and accompi' nied him. fho invited guests with n fow exception, wcte nssrmbl'd, nnd by iw,ve o'clock all was in reat)ir.e s for the bride and gtoim. They wero sent for, and informed thai cirtaln gentle men had called nnd wished very much to see them. Supposing it to be a1 mailer of business, tiny tmk loave of their friends, regretting that Ibey should be deprived of the pie if u ro of en joyb'g the day and anlicip.iled illniirr. When Ihey reached home, they ntre ushered into the dining rcom, where Ihoy beheld the festive board loaded with all the good things of ihe season, anil vlien lliey were tea to tne paiior, and precented the splendid silvpr lea spt which hid been secured for Ihe occisinn. liuht dewm til npop their unconsri us mind Mid turning to IheguestP, ipey exclaimed, "vi no unl tin On being Informed that t was the work ot their children, tlieir hearts were too full ol lovo and uratittido for expression, hut tho lo. .lc which each received, as Ihe fond parents view ed tlieir loved one nbout them, inure than re paid for Ihe anxiety nnd care experienced in he preparation or Ibis, their piients, surprise The parly a wen as too surprise, was a com tilele success, all enl vying the dav and the oc caslun. While the brde and gionm were at dinner, those not a table, j Inset in an old time serenade w)tb pots, pans, Homes, Ac, The presents consisted of a verv boauliful sllvor to set. The tea sel was furnished by Mr. J K. Vsnnalla, of Berwick There were oilier gifts sent by a bro'b r and glsler of air C. nner's. residing at Tr. nton, N, J , and a sis. lerofMr Conn-r's, llv lig at Munoy, Pa., who could not he present. The day being thus plattniv nntl urnfiliblv snent.' theirnests re'Ired at an earl hour, lose lug this happy fsmllv mote firmly united bv the bond of lovo nnd gratitude and with the I asn ranee ipat Hie events ol iih day would ever be remembered. A more worthy couple upon whom tolivlsh honor ami aiioi ini'i coiipi not nave neen setici ed than Mr aid Mrs, ('sinner, nnd tint thev mav continue to he hsnny and prosperous "lid live to cnjnv a golden wedding is the wish of I their many menus. Norn Mr and Mr Conner, feeling highlv houoiedby this expression of friendship and esteem on tho pari ol ill Ir many trlends, bet: to return thank for the gifla ipciv. d and f .r the Interest manifested in 'heir b half snd in "Wi-h you all well.'1 We liavo much pleasuro In recommendlug Tbennalino to onr readers, an an absoluto cure for MiUariii, Tho manufacturers nama nlono is a gimrautooof its Merit. IUellnatUS ftjlUipcrboi. Tut jmrtiouUra sea Adrt. uly 30, '8O-611, Tho Republicans held a meeting In the ginnd juiy room last Svntday ii'idit and nomlnal'd tho following psr n lo bn vo'ttl for at the coming town tlei'tcnt l'riltlint of Council, K. H. Drinker) M tubers of Co.tncl', C W. NTnl, 1. W. Ilinmut, li. V Coricllj Ciisl.i ble, D. Laycoek) School D'nctor, J, C, Brown) Justice of the Peace, T J. Morris) A'j.oor Isilah Hhgcnbtieh) Judges of Klcction, Kat District, Caleb Banon, Wot Dittlcl, J. K Kyer)' Inpeclors, Kit District, L. D. Kase, Wod District, F. M. Kvorett. All of these who ato ule ted will undoubtedly fi 1 tho po.ltlona crtditsbly. But a Ihe H;piibliotnj invited it pirty fight, ihe Democrats, too, niU't nmntnato the! best men and stick lo litem. This will lu re an efficient set of town iifllceia.no matter who of all the nominees are oltctid. AnnfTA Nmvfpai'KH. Some people ci!- ma'o tho .iblllly of a uewpipor anil tjjo tab ent rf it editor by lb" quantity of its' otlgl n d millir. It H c-inipamllvely no eisy link f .r a fnitby wiilcr lo pour out ilnlly a column of ward word upon any nnd nil subjects. Ills Ideas may ll iw in ono wink, wahy, ever a st I Hi; find, and the command of hi l.ingitngo mav eiiahto him In siring Hum ti gethcr like bunrlic of onions, mid yet his paper may be a meaner nnd poor concetti. Itnlec.l, Ihe ineto willing put of editing n paper I butnsinill P'ltllnii ol Ihe work. The rare, the lime cm ployid in silccllng, 1 fur innio luiporlnnl, and the tmt c f a good editor i better sbtum by bis Ki leclb lis than by anything ele i nnd ll.nl. we know, is half the battle. But, as wo have said, an editor ought to be estimated, and his labor uiiderslor d nnd apprielnlcd, by ihe general conduct of hlsi nai.cr. It lore.ils uniform con L,tcm course, Its nim, raatillnes its dignity and Its tironrletv. To nrienrvo ibess ns the a,mM lie .ctrvC( j, ononch to occupy fullv lhl, ,jn)c fil)1 uention f Rn. man, I( lo t,i, be lidded thegeneral supervision of ihe news piper establishment, which most editors have to encounter, tho wonder is how tlicy find line to write nt all. Ijottmille Courier Jou no. HOUND A1IOUT ilOAilINtH'lflCEK. Feb.l, 1831. Jir, uaviti iiitatti'. ol tMicnanuoali, wns in lown uu Siltirday and Snndiy: The ice on Roaringcreek here measures over two fc.t. Snyder's mill property was sold on Saturday fjr $0,090, and purchased by Peter Swank. h'q., of Ntimidn. Mr. Willitm Pfablcr's two smallest children were sick with scnrltt fever, but ate about well azaln. Mr. William Helwlg, of Ibis village, propo esstnr'irg a shoe shop near Catawissa at nti early diy. Mr. Dmiil Ilruck, the blarkmith, has just turned out c f his shoo, a fine new set of hob -lids fir Mr Geo. C. Yengrr. Mr Jcho Brofee had a short runaway in ibis pl.icj o.i Sunday vvith fogrroi mules, b.-eak ing th e longue of a two fcnUel elcigli. Mr Wiboii Yen i! or, our popular tin smith is maniifacltirlttg large quanlilies of tinware for fundus lit re til onto and thu several stores in this vic inity Unect .Mr Attain iuatks iluldrcn wasjte rerely burned recently by falling into a small ketllu full of hot wat-r. Mr. Stmiiel Houck, of Riarinncreek town ship, bad a severe fall on the ice a few week ago, from the cflccts of which ho has not yet fully recovered. Our lownsman, Mr. Maybeny Yeagcr, the saddler, will soon take tic position of a btnke man on the P. & R. railroad, Mr, Britlcn Hughes informs us that I, brought ninety-four bushels ol oals over the river w ltb a sled nnd two horses one day la w-t k. We heard ibecl.iip of a robhin some two we-eks since. Jlr. r.lias Leiuy also tntorius u that he saw a land turtle ctawling about on the now abut the loth nil. Is this n token Spring or docs it concern Mother Shipton' prophecy. liAIiKLI.Y. Hon. Georce N. (Jorson, Norristown, Baye: Tho Phoenix Pectoral Is iudispeupable in my tnmilv. It nets like a churm in curing couths autl colds with tho I'hilelreii.nnil t nlwavs use it when addressing a lurv. i-rice 25 cents. 0. A. Kleiiii,Blooniburg. aprlli-ly Marriages. Pennington Laudaucih, At the lmm of the bride mi the 24 of January, by Rev A lloulz, Mr. William Pennington e.f Vim Camp to Miss Alice Lnubacli ol Forks. Business jXotices See a woman on horseback in an other column, riding near Specr's Vineyard with a bui.cli ot crapes ironi wblcli eneer Port Grnnc ine is mudr. that io so highly esteemed by (be nitelical pioicftlon lor in use ol invalids, v,eiikly persons nnd ll aged. Sold by 0. A Kleim. jan 7'801y On our Batgain Table yon'l find Shoes, Huts, Caps, way down beloiv cost to close out at Clark & Son's. Men's Fine Calf Boots No. 9 and 10 at 1 50 ul Gross' N. Y. Store. 1". Pieces of Tablo Linen. 25 cents to 1.C0 at I W. Hart man's. Wo still olt'ei our Dress Goods at Cost This is the last month. We take slock tbl, mouth alter that you lose the oiler, Clark Sou. Don't miss this oimoptinlty to buy you oho below cost at Uioss JN. 1, store, on ly during court. 8 Pieces doiiblo width Shirting and Til low Case Muslin at 1. W llitrlimin V, .Corsets nt Clark & Son's. Ladies' Calf Shoes 1,30 nt Gross' N. Y Store. 15 Styles of heavy Sheetings, nt I. W. Hart- mill) a. f Linen floods at Cnuk cSt Sun's. Ladies' Morocco Lace Shoes 1.00 at N Y Store. Butter, KK. Lard. Pmatoea and Dried bruit wnntecl at 1. W, Kuriiniin'g. Clearing Out Winter Goods to make ropm for Extensive Alternti'm.9 at " The Pnpuinr Clothing Store of l)avi Lowciiborg, Court people are iYivittil to call nt I. W. tlarltnaii's. Ladies' Button Shoes formerly sold at 2 00 no 1.10 at New York Slore, Important Notice to Parties Attending Court. For Thirty Days Gn'at Bargains Can be Bnugbl in Clothing, You can buy a Winter Suit or Overcoat, At Cut. Must Be Sold to make room for ALTERATIONS IN BUILDING al David LoAu.iberg'g Men's Boots foiinetlv seild at J3.00 now $1 76 at Gross' N ft York Store. , -. Hats and Cap at Cost fur Thirty Days at D. Loweiiberg'a, You are hereby notified Ibat L. Gross will sell hli e iillio rteick o Hoots utid Shoes bo low cost In iircur 'o tutikc loom inr SnritiL- Stoek ol Cloihlug. New.Yotk Store, Shurp- 164 DUIIUiUg, I am pavliiir tho bihrst iisli prloo Inr Wbent and Rye. Loading nvety day x pl Viitulays f'linnot ctuine nnil. Will pay 77 con's per bushel f ir all Rye deliver ed within tin' next two week', (.Vll paid for lUilrnad Tie. All sizes of coal constantly n" hand. II. W. Am,. Kipy Depot. fob 4, 2w. Children's Shoes from 23 cants up. at Gross' N. Y, Store. W'Al.Ntrrt.tiAPltAtti I1estorI!h'Is rntlrclv dirfcr- cntfiomnil ottiers. It Hasciear ss water. nnd as it s name Indicates, Is ajnerfect Vegetable Hair llo Inrer and does lint In anr manner nrTeet tlin he alt! widen sulphur, Hugnrof Lead and Nitrate of silver 'reparations lino done. It will Immediately trco n ncriii r nin nil ninnruii lirsisirn tirnv iimr in iih natural color, am) prrdu 'o a now growth whero It has fallen ift. Itwillchirgo light or faded halrln a few days to n beautiful glossy brown. Kvery liot tin Is warranted. Ask your druggist for ll. Kor sale at vovkii lino., iitoonistiurg, rn, "mitn, Klino I'n., Philadelphia, nnd Hall fi lluckell, New York, eiuuiuenii) iigenia. ocu xv, esi-tl Good Clover Seed wanted bv Silas Young nt l.ightstrtct, jan 28 81 4 v HK! ItonsK POWDKH cures more horses, mules and sheep than any other medicine, sure eicry tunc. ocui, Vo-licow Harriet A, New kirk, of Salem, snvs: I was cured of tetter in tnv hand by three nppllca- ions en uampnnr junk, aiv niisiinuii was cured of old running sort by using it. It tireel my son ot n sprained ntikle, rri'e5!0 cent Sold bv O. A, Kleim, lllonmsblire. April 1G, '80,ly Blngbntnton Boots lluy them Kinney's, at Mo IIKSUY'HOAIIHOLIO HM?fK The Host Balvo In tho world for Cut. Ilrnlses. Mores, Ulcers, HM Itheum Ttt er, Chapped Hands, i-niiniitiS, cornR nno nil Kiuasni kiii hrupllons Frecklcsnnd llmnles. 'Iho silvn Is minrant. en to give perfect fntlsfactlon In elery case or money re funded, llo sure to ed Ilenry'a Carbolic salve, m nil others are but imitations. Price ts cents. For sale by nil dtuggUts. oct 22, sei-l j cow Win. 0. McKlnney has removed his stock into his new building ncrcss Iho slnet, and extends n cordial luvitntion (o every ono o call. Farmers and all persons having Wheal or Ryo for snle will find it lo I heir ndvantnge lo call on me before d'spo-ing of satno else where. H. W. Am,, Espy Depot. 000 nice white thrifty shotes wanted bv Silas Young, Lightstreet, that nre 2J, 3, 4, H In C innhlhs old that weigh from 25 lbs, 30, 35, 40, 45 50 to GO lbs. each . rersons that want to buy shot.'s nloase call around, I handle from 30, 40 to CO snotcs per week. elee. 24 '80 2m. 30 Pieces tf Ginguaiu at 1. W. Hart- mans. HBAI.T11 AND IIAPPINRif). It seems strnniro Unit unvnnu will surfer from thn many d.'.nng'ineMs brought cn by nit Impure con dition e,f the Mood, when t-CtiVlt'ss 1II.OOI) nnd I.IVrll hYliUP will restore nerftcL lcnlili tnltm pin steal organization Ills 'iiieid a strengthening ep.un, pleasant lo tike, and has proien llsciftobe th- test blw el purifier ever discovered effect ually cutlng scrofula, H..plillltic diseases, Weakness of the Kldnc's, nil Nervous tllsonters and llebdlty, 1 1 v ... ir. in imuik'&i ion. ii iiiiKen uie uiu reu tiling, and the ycunir feel car: and wilt t vmlulilv clnvn out of Ihesyttem the nmn Ills that human flesh H heir to. A sltit'lii bottle will provo lo y u Its mer its as a Inaltti icncwer f.r It. acts like a cbinni, esprclul y when the complaint Is of an ex hnustuo natuie. having n tendency to lessen Iho uuiunn viRor oi me oraiu nnu nervous Bystera. 100000 lbs. of uood prime tmrk wanted in the next o'ght wrek by Silas Young, IJgbtatreot I want hoirs that dress 50 lbs. (10, 75, 10(1, 125, 150, 175, 200, 225, 250 up to 275 lbs. apiece. I alivuvs want mv nnrk dressed on Saturdnv and brought in early cm Monday morning, Persons wishing to buy pork, please call around eatly on Mon- uay mornings. dec. 25, '80-2m. Handsome Slu es and Sllnnera at McKln. iiey's Boot and Ship Bazaar. Columbia Wools at Clark & Son's. Hi Boots I and made to stand the weath- were leather er for he bought them at Mo riiiiney's. The highest cash price paid for wheat by Z. T. Fowler, at Willow Grove. No dif ferences lo variety. Rye 76 cents a bushel. Avondale Rod Ash Coal. 4. 5. and G. nlwavs on hnnd. Railroad Tics taken in exchange fortoal,or cash will be paid for them jan 28 8-w. She wire frencb heeled shoes with opera toes and said she bought them at Mo Kinnv'p, The Great Bargain Room at Oak Hall.. There never was any--where before, so far as we know, such a sale of clothing as is now going on at Oak Hall, taking up the whole ground floor. A hundred thousand dollars' worth of good clothing, nearly all of it new and fashionable, all of it well made and of good materials without exception (for we make no other) is being sold at prices which bring loss instead of gain. Clearing sales occur at the close of every season ; but they commonly are sales of broken assortments and odd garments, and of small cjuan tities, Here toward the end of our most successful season we fire clearing out what ever, for any cause, has shown signs of being slow. Thousands of whole suits and overcoats and odd ga 'tents as well. Now the sole reason for Ml!ng this mass of valuable '.-:'.. ing, without even an at- mpt at profit, is that stated ' 'iw, which may be put into rent words, thus : To get r stock into the most at raclivc condition, without" ard to Immediate profit. And so, while this sale is uing on, the choicest, most approved, most successful, clothing we have is up stairs. The prices there are not re duced at all. This sale will hurt thtit while it lasts, be cause the clothing in the bargain room is extremely good. For this reason we want it short ; and to make it short, the prices are low. Bring back promptly what you don't want al the price. You can order by letter, or buy here, according to your own convenience. On receipt of a letter from you, will send the means of tak ing your own measure. Then you can tell us what you want, near enough so. that we can take the risk of suit ing you. j Wanamaicer & Brown, Oak lUUMuL-MudUxtle.t'BttAMlMill. HOJUMES & AVe carry tho largest stock of house furnishing goods in tho coun ty. Wo have never been known to make an assertion that was not true thnt wo would confess to, and if you doubt the abovo look nt what tlio others keep and then look over ours. Every year brings many now things useful in tho kitchen and elsewhere throughout the house and we are constantly adding to our stock such articles as we . 1 I ill " - s, tiiinu saleable, unless you have looked over our stock irom time to time you would be surprised to know how manv littlo articles there are made for kitchen use, labor saving and just what you have so of ten wanted at a low pneo. We sell increases every year and we do not Sometimes wo want more and wo gfct it and the reason is simply that our customers are finding out that 1'or the monoy wo give the best inade and most durable Tinware in the county; you can hardly wear ii. uisi, mm uitiwuii; ii in uiiuti. made under our own eves, and wo since a "Cheap John" lo'cated here wliole cart load ol tinware for 99 cents. You green housekeepers took the bait, but the old experienced ones didn't; thev had been there before. Well, it lasted about as lonir" as John s'ayed, which was a very short time. traders to move often, and then you commenced to bring it in for new bottoms and tops, &e. If you want any more of it give us a few days' notice and wo will make you some but you will not find it on our shelve.0. We aro opening this week a new lot of Marbleizcd Ware of all de scriptions for table and cooking purposes. Of all the improvements !.. I.,..! i !1 I . .l n in Kituuuii tuuiisiiB nunu mis itici wun more lavor tnan filarbleized Ware, its beauty and durability commending itself to every one and the demand is greater than tho supply. A lady told us the other day whenever her friends spoke of buying table cutlery she always sent them to us as we kept such a largo variety of patterns and they had more choice. Those of you who wero in last week saw we had a. larfie stock then, but it is all sold out. The manufacturers of T nblo. (jiitlnrv have a meeting in Nbw York every oneo in a while and besides hav ing a good time they decide as to whether to put their prices up, down, or leave them alone. This time thev decided to nut them down and wo bought several very handsome new patterns which we can sell lower tnan ever. We keep Woodenware, Washboard-t, Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Bowls, Ladle, &c. .Space will not permit us to go further and we will wind up by saying almost every thing useful for house keepers may be found among our stock except (modesty forbids) but Cadman has them next door. HOLMES & SCHUYLER SHERIFFS SALE Uy vlrtuo ot fiitelry wills Issued out cf tho Court of I'ommoti 1-Icuh of Columbia county anil to me directed, 111 he exposed to public tale at tho Court Ilouto In Ulocmsbuiir, at s p. m. on -MONDAY, I KB11UABY 7ib, 1881, II that undlMdcil one half of all that mc9suagi or tene ment an t tract or piece of land situate, lying and being In tho township of Susarlojf, Columbia county, mid Mate of Pcuusjlvahla, bounded and described as follows, to- It: licglnnliig ntawhlto oa!:, tho corner ot Helster'a land, thence by land of Joshua Drink north eighty deg'ees west ono hun dred ana twelve and a half perches to a post.thenco by said land north thlrtj-llvo degrees west Dtty-tlvo perches to a chestnut tree, thence north plxty de grees w- Bt seventy perches to a post, tlenceby land of Montgomery Colo ruth 6eventy-four degrees wo clghty-two pe rches to a pest, thence by land ot said Joshua Drink souih forty-throe and three fourths degrees east forty-four perches to a post, thence by raid land south twenty-four degrees west thirty-nine perches to a post, thence by said land south forty thieo and three-fourths degrees east slxty-ono perches to a post by a p ibilc roaa, thence south t evenly degrr cs east sixty-three and one-half perches to a post, thence by land of William SIcKel vy north slxty-ono and three-fourllis degrees east thirty-two perches to Ihoplaco of beginning, coo taming tlghty-nvo acres and slxty-nve perches of land bo the same more or less, on which aro erected a two-story frame dwelling house, barn and out buildings. Spled. taken In execution at tlinsulr, nr Inane K. Krlckbaum and William Drink, executors Scot losliua Itrlnk, deceased atutnst James lunger and to bo sold as the property ct James hunger. Fkeezk, Attorney. Vend. Kx. ALSO, All those two certain lots of ground sltuato In tho borough of Centralla, Columbia county, and state of Pennsylvania and bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: On Ihe north by lot of D. P. Cur ry, on the east by an alley, on the south by Cenro street and on the west by Locust Avenue, being fif ty feet in front and ono hundred and forty fott In depth, on which aro erected a two-story tenant dvnlllng house nndout-bulldlngi. ALSO, All those two certain vacant Iota of ground situate In the Ilorough of Centralla, Columbia county and stetoof Pennsylvania, and bounded and described as follows, to-wlt! On the north by centre strcet.on the east by I'uxlon stiect, on the bouth by an alley and on tho west by lot of Fdward WU)hyns. Seized, taken In execution at tlmsnltri' .Inhnnnn O'Couner egulnst Patrick Murphy and td; be sold as uiu jirupirij- ui i-aeiicK .vurpny. n Knohu & Winieiisteen, Attorneys 1 FI. Pa. ALSO, All that certain pleco of ground sltuaii In Mifflin township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, describ ed as follows, to-wlli Dounded on tho north by land of John Atcn, east by II. 8cb.weppenb.Isel, south by lands of Thomas Aten and on the west by Charles Kllngerman, containing ono hundred auf ten acres more or less, oa which aro erecu-d a fr.ae house, barn and outbuildings. ALSO. One tract of land situate In said town htpot Mlf. Uln, bounded on .he north and east bv lafcd of Thorn as Aten, on the south by Michael arovr's heirs, on tho wost by land of William Parr, contilnlng twenty-four acres more or less, on which iVe erected a frame house and out-bulldlngs. i ALSO, I Ono tract, bounded on tho north by band of I. K. Schwcppenhlser and Samuel Hnydcr, em the east by Lawreuco Waters, on the south By Abraham Schwcpponhelser and on tht west bj John Aten, contilnlng thirty four aerea. more or lss, on which are erected a f ramo house, barn and out-bulldlngs. ALSO, Ono tract of 'and bounded on the north by hnd ot Stephen (learheart and others, on tho east by land of l,K. Bchwrppeuhelser, on thesoutnby land of John Aten and on tho wpst by landof Joseph Hoar neart, containing ono hundred acres, more or less, on which aro erected a frame house, barn o.nd out buildings. ALSO, one, lot of ground sltuato In tho town of MalnvlUo Columbia county, Pn,. bounded and described as follows,to-wlt: Dounded by land of J. E. Locgenber ger and two public roads. being acornerlotln said town, on which aro erected a two story brick store house, with tho appurtenances. seized, taken In execution nt Iho suit of Low Bros. 4 Co., against I. K t-cliwenpouhels.fr and to be sold na cuu pruiieriy ot i, k, rcuweprenneiser. knokii, Attornoy, 2d Ptu, Yi. FA ALSO. All that ccruin lot 0r pleco of land sltuato InUea- ver township, Columbia county and Stato of Ponn sylvanlo, bounded and described as follows, to-wlts iiogtuning i an oak nt public road, thence along said road north elghty-slx and ono-fourth degrees west twenty-nine rods to a stone, thenco by land of Jacob Longenberger souththreo and ono-fourlh de grees west eleven and one-tenth porches to a stone thenco by tho same north seventy-two nnd a half degrees eabt slxty-ono and one-tenth perches to the piaco oi Beginning, containing ono acre mora or less, on which are erected a one itory frame dwell ing house, stable and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken in tfxi'eut.inn nt.itin mite nt fm rv- lumbla County Mutual Bavlwr Fu,nd aud laan Asso viuiiuu m,'iuui, vuurics mugenuerger ana la be sold as the property of Charles Longenberger. Little ti milieu, Attorneys, Vend Ex. ALSO. .Ml that certain lot or pleco of land sltuat In Madison township Columbia Co., and Htato of Pennsylvania, and bounded and described aa follows, to-wlt: on me nort n by land of Frank Eves.on tho east by land of Samuel Lowry, cnthobouth by landof WlUlain uuriiiuu, ana on tuo west by landof Philip Llchard, containing thirty acres nioro or less, on which are erected a ono and a half etory.frame dwelling house, barn, and out-bulldlngs. , u'.!?'i(1,.,ak''D '1 fM'Cftlon at tho Bult of Thomas property oi rSort! m jrffir, UCr Um 10 00 80W M U, W, J. Uuckalew, Attorney. Fl, Fa. ALSO. All that real cstato Mtuato In llrlarcreek township Columbia county, on road leading from Ilerwlck to Hloouisbui g, bounded and described as follows, to wlt i On iho north by land of Daniel Purivel, on the cast by laud of Lj dU riponcnberir. on tho west bv (indof Daniel rurttl nnd on the south byLydla sponenberg and Daniel I'ureel.contalnlng two acres nnro or less, on w hlch aro erected a two-story brick oellliig, frame stablo, spring houso and out-bulld-lugs, gocd spring ot water and largo orchard on tho premises. nuizea. isKen in exefiitinn ntitiin ,.it, t . v Adams, surviving- nartner nr Adima u.,n SCHUYLER lots and lots ot Tinware, our-trado sell lower thitn tho others cither. iru imy uiu UWl Ll II ItllU JIUVC 11. know how its done. Jt is not loinr with a 99 cent store and sold a It is more healthy for such ALSO, Tho following described rc&l estate situate In Centre township, Columbia county, beglnnlug at a gum tree In lire otland of George Kelchnerond otheis, thence by landof O.K. Hess south twelve) degieee test one hundred and twelve perches to a stune thenco by mire and lancet I. Rrnwlno so'ith threo decrees wctt ono hundred and nny.flvo and two-tenths perches to a stone, In line of Oeorgo MuOly, thcice ty scmo (iLd Chrlstlaniia Jlitmy south elghty-slx undone-fourth degrees east i luo ty nnd nine-tenths rerches to a pine stump In lino ot Sarah Rolmon and others, thence by same north eight and three-fourths degrees west ioi and eight-tenths perches to a stone, thenco north eight and thrce-tourtbs degrees,, enst seventeen and eight-tenths perches to a stone, thence north ten and onohntf degrees west seventy-eight and eletht tcnths perches to a stcno In line Oeorgo Kelch ner Uvo hundred and eighty-two and one-fourth de grees west seventy-eight and eight tenths perches to a gum tree, the place of beginning, containing ono hundred and twenty-four acrts and one hun dred and forty-six rerches, strict measure.on which aro erected a large frame two story dwelling with Kit. ben attached, log stable with wagon shed at tached, frame pig pen and corn crib and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Anna S.Jackson and C. O. Jackson, executors ot M.K. Jackson, deceased nga'nst George A. Dcamandto be sold as the property ot George A. Beam. ALSO, All that certain tractor pleco otland sltuato In Mala Townshlp.columbla county and State of Penn sjlvanta bounded and described as follows to-wlt: Beginning at astone, thence by land of said William Menslnger north seventy degrees sixty eight and one. tenth perches to a ttone, thence by land Ulo ot George Longenbtrgt-r, roitu twenty seven and a half degrees west eighty six and flvo tenth perches tea stone, thenco by t lie same, south seventy and threo quarter degrees west seven and three tenths perches to a Stone, and thence by land ot the suld Daniel Miller south fourteen degrees east eighty seven and two tenths perches to the placo ot begin ning containing thirty one acres and six percnesof land strict measure. ALSO, One other tractor pleco ot land sltuato In said Main Township, County and State aforesaid boun ded and described as follows to wit : Beginning at a stone a corner ot land ot James McAlarney south sixty and a quarter degrees west htly three and four tenth perches to a ttone.lhence by lands of said vVilllam Menslnger south twenty eight and one oighth degrees east tbl: ty nine and five tenth perch es to a post, thence by hind e t Benjamin Nuss blxty nine and ono half degrees cast ntty three and four tenths perches to a stone in lino of landof Henry Bowman, thence by tho some north twenty nine and three fourth degrees west forty eight andHve tenth perches to the place of beginning con willing fourteen acres nnd eighty eight perches of land strict measure be tho same more or less, ALSO, Ono other tract or piece of land Bltuato In Main Township County and state atoresald and bounded and described as follows to-wlt: Beginning at a atono cernerlntho lino of landof John Pilfer and thence north sixty-seven and a half degrees cast one hun dred and fifty-two perches along the lino ot John Pet fer and Peter Bowman tbenee north 81 degrees west sixty perches to a stono corner, thenco south sixty seven and a half degrees west ono hundred and llfty two perches to a stone corncr.thenco vouth thirty ono degrees east sixty perches to tho placo of beginning containing filly threo acres and twenty flvo perches more or less. 3rd described ; Containing fifty threo acres and twenty flvo per ches more or less on which are erected a two story tramo dwelling house, large bank barn, wagon shed and outbuildings. seized, taken In execution at the suit of Hiram Shugars, ndmlnlstrarof (loorge IlolUnback deccas ed against Wm. Menslnger, and tob.3 sou as the property ot Wm, Menslnger zakb Attorney, ai. Vend. Ex. ALSO. lots or ground Bltuato In Locust Dale Con yd sham All those certain two township, Columbia county and Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Sltuato on corner of Fifteenth and Chestnut streets between Front nnd Market streets; being lots No. lea and U0 and each lot being twenty nvo feet In width and ono hundred feet moreorlesslndepthon which are erected a two story frame dwelling housei, with shlnglo roof, and a trame stoweon rear end of lot- seized taken In execution at ihe suit of William II, Bright agent, against Jacob Benner and to bo sold as tho property of Jacob Benner. iUuu, Attorney, Ft, Fi, ALSO. Tho following described real estate, It being Ihe lifoostato of George Cav&nee In thesame, spuate in Mount Fleasant Township, Columbia county and state of Pennsylvania bounded and described as fol lows to-wlt t On tho north by lands of George Ueler and Andrew Ikeler, on iho east by lands ot Daniel Mccarty and Samuel Jacoby, on the north by laid oiK.lt. Ikeler and Jackson Ikeler, and on the west by lands of William Johnson andli-ivld Demon's estate, containing one hundred and twelve acres, more or less on which are erected atnoand a half story frame dwelling house, a largo bank barn, straw sued, wagon houses and other out-bulldlngs, also a good orchard etc. seized taken In execution at the suit of First Na tional Dank ot Dloomsburg, (gainst George Cavaneo and to bo sold as the property of Georgo cavaneo, E, II, Little, Attorney, Vend. Ex, ALSO. All that certain tract ot land Bltuato In Locust townsnlp, Columbia county, State of Pennsylvania, Bounded on the east by lands ot Ellas Helwlg, on me west ny lands of l.oo. Marks, en tho north by lands of Abraham Whltner, and on the south by lands oi Frederick Planter and George Bttncr. con talking thirty-rive acres more or less, whereon are erected two (two-stor) ) frame dwelling houses.bank barn, and out-bulldlngs Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of J, 11 Vastlne against David S. Helwlg and to bo Bold as the property ot David S. Helwlg, HuiwM, Attorney. At. Vend. Ex. ALSO, All that certain houso and lot sltuato In the town Of catawusa, Columbia county and btatoot Penn sjlvanu, bounded and described as follows, to-wlli Beginning in line street at the east Bide of an allev lald out for tne convenience of tho Lutheran church situate In lino street aforesaid and running from thcace by sa;j alley and land of Stephen Baldv northeastwardly a course parallel to the street and alley.of tho town ot Catawissa two hundred ana ten feci (MO) then Bouthenstwardly a oourso parallel HOLMES & SCHUYLER A FAIR OFFER. ..it . . ,rit tiiait We have a few Heating Stovea 11 ml double Heaters on liaiid.which we will sell to responsible parties and give ynu time until June 1st to pay for them. HOLMES & SCHUYLEF. ncroflotof Ne'pon P. John, thenco by the same southwettntiidly two hundred and ten feet (10) to tho nrorchuld Pin si reel, then b tjie name sorth westwjnlls fifty fiei (M t the piaic of beginning, lieie Kir.-rf.il n wo-: tt ry framn epvtlllwr hous. ;ii i Vi diiitr. Seized, i i.i.11 .Vi.iiiltn i.i the h "ll cl ( olumbla 'ouniy i.guit-i ,i.eIi Mattr, miltn bo sold as tho pror n tf .Iom h .Mi,. u e i.i., Altotn ,e. Vri.d.Kx- Ui ). Allh.i.c e.rtaln i rni or pifeoir land situate In Mrem tot.n-.titt. e i.iunibu county, and suta ot ennn. l-nt.1i. 1 ti tide d t,n del-cubed rutro lows, to ll: I.e,-lniilngitu htoi'i. rheteebylatid rf Fred erick I lile n..nthiwo I'lfciKf, west fo-.ty perches to u int. tiiticu l) iin.a tf Iinli hold Kiercboff uoilh tight) -4-IkIiI lid Ouf-fouith degrees west one bULd.e e, ui el mtj-Mttti laid e.lf;bt.lei.tbstlegres to a port. Il.eueob) Mi d tit Willi, in McKolvy north one and Hire o fo.inl.s il giett- eata fort) lurches to wblt oi.k ii.m.i h lulel i.fald George W. 'ouslHuiith cl ht)-,li;lit nnd ilict-tounhdegreee. east oi.e huidie.l mil rOlj-eliht ieicL.es to the place u legti.nluit,, oniulnti.g furt)twoacr ,trtct inen'ti e, he tlic-Bime moio cr leo, r fte en acres ot which l c.-ar.'d. Seized, tnke , In c cut Ion al Iho n.l e f John 3, Mellenry oguliirt ( edge W. I e utt , nil to te soldi the properly ol ()oiro W. Poust. Litilk, Attorneys, PL Fa. ALSO. AH tlu t mesf-u igo and lot of ground Kltuatu In Uui mage of liupeir, Montour towiiBhlp,Coluuibla coun ty, Pennsylvanla.bounded tnd dercrlbcd as follows: Nonlmiirdly by laLdsof Atndt, eattwardly by the Malu road leading fitin Mocmsburg to Catawis sa, bouthwai-dly unci westwardl) by tlio Main road leading Ire m BlocmtbutgioCaluwIsta and lands of theLncknanna and lOooinsburg Hallroad compa ny. It being, the w mc pnprrly lately occupied by Michael Dougherty fur tho purpose of conducting a hotel, known ns old Butler stand; combining about ono thlrdof an acremoierr 1.1-ss, whrreonls erect ed a Mrgo and commodious Btablo and Bbed. Ice house and outbuildings. A well ot water Is also on iho i remlfes. Seized, take n In execution at the suit of Catharine Butler again t 1-iuti n Honcb, md to ho told as tne property of l.euben llouch. Littles, Attorneys, FL Fa. AL?0, All that certain tractor piece otland sltuiteln Brlatcreek township, Columbia coun'y and State of Ponns Uiiii'h una bounfle a and described as follows to-lt: Beginning at a stone- In line of MM otJchn Yost.thencu north elchiy-one and a quarier degrees east tort) -tlx and a fourth perches to a stone to land of Jonas Wright I hence by tue same and 8. Hitler south thirteen degrees and twenty minutes east two hundred and f .rcy-nlno and three fourths perches to laud of David Shaffer, thence by tho game forty-eight degree s and fifty minutes west thtrty-nlne peuhes lostmuel Sltler, thence by the same north nttecn degites and fifty minutes west two hundred nnd seventy two peiches to the be ginning, contulnlng tlxty-two ancsar.d seventy eight perches and allowance be the same more or lots,ou which are erected two-story frame dwell ing bouse, barn and out-bulldlngs. also; All tbat other certain tractor piece otland eltuato In Brlarcreek townthlp. Columbia county, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and dcscrlb-d as follows, to-wlt; Adjoining lands of Jonas Wright on the north slxty-teven degrees east sixty one jwrch es to a post, thence noith eleven and one- hlf degrees west thirty-seven perches to a stone ad Jul nlr g It nd f William w alp, thence south fort) -eight and one-half degrees west sixty-eight and slx-tenlhs percho-lo a yell -w pine, adjoining land of George Hewer. south ttgbt deitrees east fourteen and n-vcn-tenths perches,contalnlng nlco acres and one hundred und nve perches Seized, taker, In exe cution at the suit of Joseph Lamon agulntt William Walp and to be soldustUe property of William Walp. LiTTLca.Altoniey. FL Fa. Torms caU on clay of sale. U. 11. ENT, Jau, T-to SlwrlJI. A UDITOH'S NOTICK. dul'MUIA COUNTY. SS: Anient? tho lee-ords and nrncec-rilnffH e.f th nr. phans' Coutl ot Ct.luiublu county, It la Inter alia, thus coutalntd. In the matter of the account of 11. A. Scbweppenhl. Ml', Aotnlnistrator of William Henderson, de censed, And now December isth. lw0. on motion and bv agreement of parlies, Samuel Kuorr, sti, issp-pjlnte-d Auditor to iniiLeellMrilmilon of the balance In the aec untuct's bunds to and eimoLg the patties CUVltllU I ill , I If '. BY TIIX CeCKT. Ceriltled from the recoids December lllh, Io. WM. Kit! i KBAUM, Clerk O. C. Tho Auditor anrmlntrd bv the Court will atteim tn tin. duties c f IiIh appointment on Friday, the fourth uar ui 'enruary. a. ii., ii, at tin o Clock a.m.. uthlsofUcu In Dloomsbuig. Pa when ami where pa i ties interested aro rtciuired to make their claim or bo ele barred from coining la upon said fund. SAMUEL KNOItK, )an. I.fVMW Andltor. c HAlirKH AMENDMENT NOTICE Notice Is hereby elven that arnllcatlon hatvn mado to the Court by tho 'Illoumbburg Fire Com nanv." for an amendment c f Its Charter, br r Inner. Inglta name, style and title to "Friendship Fire company ro i, oi uioomsourg ana uie court dm ordered that upon publication of notice thereof la two papers of geueral circulation, published In col. umbfa County, tor three weeks tiefore the tlrat Mnn. day ot February next, a decree lu accordance with thn application will be made, it no valid objection bo Interposed. William Wkbb. JOHN W. FRY, secretary. President. Jan 14 '81 4-t UOCLAMAT10N IN D1VOKCK COLUMBIA COUNTY, M: Among the records and nroccedlncra of tin court of common Hess ot Columbia county ll is inter alio, Kobert!M McDrlde) No. net Sept. Term. ism. vs. J. Divorce. Mary C. Mclirldo. ) Now Deo. , 18$o on reading ol Sheriffs return to alias subpeena and application of Uervey E. Smith, Att'y. for liobert M. Mcurtde, the court order pub. Ilcatlon by tho sheriff. ' BV TDK COURT. Certified from the reconts this fifteenth day ef December, A. D., Is-". WM. JUtlCKBAUM. tl. M. Qmci. Troth. Deputy. To Mary c. Mclittde above named: You are be-re. by required to appear before the Judges ol Mid court at Bloomsburr on ilondaj,the Tlh dty ot February, A. D., lSol, to answer the complaint or said liobert It. McBrtde, ' O.H.KNT. 4 t, hKilr. tan, Tto Jacxsok, Attorney, ---- . ' -- . .. . wvu luuauvi to the etfomaJd tine itrm City roetrMr) to cor.