THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. DLOOMSBURG, PA., Fill DAY, AIM ML 27, 1883. Correct Itallroail Time Tnblc. Trains on thu l'&lladclipula It. U. Icate Ktipcrl m (oiijwb! huutii. south. C IS a. 111. 11 49 U, 111, 4 & p. III. 0 43 p, lu. IT tnsuulliu I).. I. K -V, u. II, Icve ll'oomsburg UsIOllUrtSI NOKTII. SOUTH. I BS a. in. 8 23 a. m. 10 64 u, 111. It 49 U. 111. I) St p. 111. 4 HI p. la. Tho 114) train Bouth connects with tlia rtilta. dolphla s Heading ut upcrt, and with tlm Northern Central ut Northuiuocrland. ThiSiMa. m train connects at Northumberland with :M train on Pennsylvania road reaching fhl ndsiphU at : p. m, . Tlio Hit train connects with I'lilkdelphU And Hoaling roalut IMpjrt at l:aj reaching rnila delpula attioop. in. Tin U:15 train connects with Pennsylvania roal at .Nurtii'Jinucrianu at usi roacmng 1'iiiiuucv nuta at T: p. m, TUd4:2Tp m. tram conncois witu ivnnsjivania The Iclciiliono lino Is now cxlcmlctl to Herwlck. It was put In successful opern. tlon on Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Iustcnd of May 11, Col. Copcland will tic liver hla lccturu In tlio Opera llotiso In this placo on Sattiriluy, Mny lOtli under the au spices of Ent Post U. A. It. A comploto assortment of the best Amur. lean watches, both In linntlne- cases, warranted ftoin two to live years, ftt L. llcrnhnrd's Jewelry store. Ituv. Dr. Monroe prenclieil nn excellent sermon on Sunday evening Inst, Inking for M. 0. Slonn it Hro, on Wednesday turn ed out n licntltlftil wagon for l'etcr Gross Tor Ids son nnd son.ln-lnw, wlio nro In tlio liottllng business nt Nantlcnkc. Tlio wngon weighs 820 pounds, nnd Is liullt In tlio best of stylo nnd very strong. Tlio nnmo of St. 0. Bloan A llro. on n wngon Is u guarantee of Its ipmllly. A lnrgo lirenk occurred In tlio cnnnl just nljout tlio aqueduct nt Espy on Tucsdny night. Tlio break Is nbout eighty feet long, nnd the force of (ho wntcr lore out the hot- torn of Dili cnnnl nbout twelve feet below tlio level. It v, 111 lake some time to rcpnlr An Answer from ItMity. Espy, April 21lh, 1883. Mksshs EniTims I Tlio Cutnwlssit Xttet Ilem of April 10th In referring to Hie nccldent near this plnco on tlio N. it. W. II. It. It. says "Just opposlto Espy by which ft freight train wns wrecked, the engine being hurled down tlio embankment and flvo cars do railed," nnd further, "that the slide was witnessed by n number of workmen In tho Espy boat yard, and a couple of men out on the river In n boat, nny of whom hnd Ids subject "Tho fnst young man". He will ,nS f'10 ,nn,crlftl ,0 nn 'lll. will hnvo . . " I 111 lm llllltllt.l nniMll I l.lmir... ... in, iiui.M duiiiu .unttuitt;. tllscnss "Tho moral young man i!ny evening, next Hun- nuthorlzcd by the Presbytery of Northum berland, held at Jersey Shore April 18, 1883, tu preach the gospel within the bounds of this Presbytery. Urdu gatherers are very eager to secure the new live cent nickel pieces which do ffitf KiRfihMUt?!KrJ.tt m ttl 8:01 V' m anu tcMain ""I lcr the word "cents" upon them, nnd .M I lumnt., lit,,, -....! 1 .t t ,1 i v..utjrim; cuius ".piece uru paiu iur wiciu Tinins on mo n. a, w. i. huukhjt puas uiuoia iM in(mv nlnri.a . .... . i rcrr i'"n NOKTII. SOUTH. 7.41 a. ra iv.tt p. m, oji p. 111 1.07 p. m. ClIKAP IIA1I.1I0A11 TlCKKrS TO THE WEST. Win. Itupcrt Mather of Huh!,,.- 11 on nro going west buy your tickets of 11. D. Darlington, ngent, P. it It. Ilupert station. Ho sells cheap tickets to all parts of tlio west nnd over tho most desirable routes. Trains leave Itupcrt nt 0:15 and 8:fi0 n. in,, nnd 4:00 p. m. fob 10.3m l'CTHOIUll. Is visiting friends In Sunday In Sirs. Dr. Siiatluck Boston. SIIss Ada Hrowec spent last Philadelphia. SIM. R. C. Neal Is visiting Sllss Price In Philadelphia. Prothonotnry Krlckbaum has been ipilte sick all this week. Lconl Slclllck Esq., of Philadelphia, wns In town this week. Dr. James 11. Neal canio home from Philadelphia on Tuesday, Sirs. A. A. Duller has been confined lo her bed the past week. Sir. and Sirs. Knnpp nnd Sirs, llodlnc have taken a trip to Ohio. Dr. E. Jacoby of Berwick was lu town recently visiting his parents Hartley Albcrtson has moved from llohisuurg to Ornngevlllc. J. D. SIcIIenry, Jr., has moved from Forks to Greenwood township, Col. A. J. Frick of Danville, was In town this week collecting revenue licenses. Sirs. Philip Collins of Philadelphia was a guest at the Exchange Hotel, this week Uapt. J. SI. lluckulcw of Flshtngcreek was initiated as ii member of Ent Post, O, A. It., Inst Friday night. Sir. G. W. Drlesbach 1ms almost entirely recovered from his recent severe Illness, nnd Is able to attend to business again, Hon. T. J. Inglinm, President Judge of the 44th district composed of Wyoming ami Huiitvnn counties, was In town on Tuesday. Geo. P. Spincr formerly with Lllley & Sloppy, has returned to their store at OraiiKcville where he will be glad to see all his old friends. Sir. Ambrose Slethcrell spent this week here with friends. He is living nt llloss, bun;, Tioga county, where he is success. fully engaged In teaching music. Churles Unani'st J'.sq., hus iormcu n partnership in the praetlce of law, witli Charles F. Connor. Their olllces are at 103 nnd 107 Broadway, New York. Cnpt. J. U. Itobison lias so far recovered from his accident as to be able to wnlk about with the assistance of a cane. He was in town several days last week. Sir. Wllllnm Sterling, son of Clinton Sterling, has finished his trade as carriage painter in Slonn & Uro's. works. He is mi excellent workman, and will remain with Ids employers. Clam soup at Girton's every night. Winter returned on Slonday nnd Tues day. Snow fell almost constantly, melting ns It reached the earth, except on Tuesday morning when there was about an Inch of snow In some places. Another slide occurred on tho N. & W. I. It. It. on cdnesday morning, Just below wliero the engine went oil two weeks ago. The passenger trains were delayed several hours. Beautiful Plush card cases containing BO gilt edged culling cards, only 75 rents nt tho Uomj.miiia.n store. 2. cents extra for printing name. These arc the handsomest goods for the money ever offered in this town. Gospel Temperance Union will hold its monthly meeting In tlio Presbyterian church Tuesday evening, Slay 1st, 1883. All arc cordially invited. Special exercises are prepared. Prof. Niles will have charge of tho music. h. . SleUollum of Jerseytown met with a loss on Tuesday morning In the de struction of his barn and tannery by lire, Some lire fiend did the work. The build. lugs were Insured for S'-MOO. I lie following persons have favored us during the past week t & W. Hill, John B. Shultz, Clark Kline, E. I,. Klnmer, F. P. Ilagcnbuch, A. W. Fry, J. IS. Skeer, E. A. Ilawllngs, Jaeoli II. Fritz, Ij. SI. Creve ling, Andrew Conelly, II. O Harmnn, Slary A. Ivtkenilall, William Parks, Edward Gra- ham,;i'eler Wolf, SI. I. O'Ketlly, W. H. Faust, J. SI. C. Itanck, St. Gilbert, J. W, Belles, F. W. Hess, Dr. Hurler, A. W. SIclhercll, W. Cleaver, Jacob Long. Largo stock of Mackerel at Ktnports & Bro's. sold nt bottom prices. John J. Stiles of Fishlngcreek township died nt ids homo Inst Saturday, lu ids SOtl year. He wss a good citizen, nnd leaves n wife nnd six children, nnd n large circle o: friends lo lament Ids denth. ' The funeral took plnco at Asbury on Tucsdny. Sir. Stiles wns nmong those who were nrrestcd In 1804 and tnken to Fort Mllllln. At that time he was keeping hotel at Benton. Ho wns detained in prison over tour months but for what reason he never knew. Sub sequently he w.is elected county treasurer,- and filled the position very satisfactorily EGGS 1 EGGS I 1 For hutching. From pure-bred, hlgl class Plymouth Hock, Dominique, Leg horn, B. B. 11. Ganiff, Golden and Sllve Seabrlght B.tntums, at 41.00 for 13 eggs, 3 !0.4w Geo. W. Stkiiskii. Foil Salr. The entire stock of goods of the late Amanda Werkhelser is ofTered tor sale. It embraces n full line of millinery goods. A rare chance foi n milliner. For terms call on William Werkhelser, Blooms. burg, P.i. llontli. SIIss Hatllo SI. Vandersllco died on Tues day, April ailb, 1883, nt tho residence of her brother, John II, Vundcrsltco lu Milan, Hock Island Co., III. She wns the young est daughter of J, II. Vandersllco who died In Bloomsburg, October 20, 1874. For many years a school teacher, Sllss Vander sllco was known to ninny of the friends of education lu Columbia and Luzcrno coun ties. In 1881 the commenced her second term of school lu Hazlclon, but before the Christmas holidays, her declining health compelled her to quit tho school nnd give Wool nnd Sinn's, cotton carpet chnln nt C. U. I. W. Hartnian & Son's $1.2.1 kid glovo In the best In tho county try n pair. Strictly pure Clover nnd Timothy seed, n enr load of It for sale nt Light Street by Silas Young. mar. 2-0m I. W. Hartmnn ifc Son's now colors In tho spring shades of cashmeres nro being looked nt, especlnlly crushed Btrawberry nnd gendnrmo. C. U. SInrr wanti fresh geeso feathers. 20 pounds of nice 1.'..- ...1.1. I. 1 I .i ..-t i. .,- ,1,1 , , .if il 1 "I 1UI !IMU liiuup, i:iiiinuiiii I nn, nut; vi.i- nmplo time to hnvo gone over the river nnd t,e profession, Since then sl.o hns been tains, tnblo linens, towels or nnpklns go to warned tho nppronchlllg trnlll. Wllllt trnvellnit Imnlmr In Hml w.ltnf l.v rlmnim nf Lut. & Monti's. Slnlze Sc Show arc doing n large business nt their paper mill near Llghtstreot, their orders being sufllclent to work the milt to its lullejt capacity. Mr. .Maize is nn ex perienced business man and Sir. Shew a practical paper maker, so that both do. pnrtments are ably conducted. Lumbermen tnkc Notice 1 Parties hav- Ing lumber, nil kinds, nnd shingles to sell, will do well by culling on Lilly & Sleppy nt Orangevillc, Pa. They will pay the highest price in cash or merchandise for the above. We have received n letter from Judge C. E. Itice of Wilkesbarre, in which he speaks as follows of the History of Columbia county ; 'Both Col. Freeze and yourselves arc to be congratulated on thu production of a very interesting history." Wllliamsporl has been selected for the Annual Encampment of the Third Brigade. Strong efforts were made to have Danvilh chosen, and a promise was made by those In authority lo give Bloomsburg a rhnncc to show its advantages, but neither of the latter places were given a fair show. Tho I). L. & W. railroad bus reduced tho faro from Blooinsburg to Danville from forty-one to forty cents. The one cent has long been a source ot annoyance In making change. Thev have also made cxciimIo rates to Wilkesbarre. Slany of our people have occasion to go up there on business, returning the same day, nnd the passenger tralllc will no doubt bo largely Increased by this liberality on the part of the company. Fare for the round trip $1 05 and tickets good until used. Wo have arranged to grind LkwiV Punn White Lead ik Cami-iieix's and Thayer's Puiik Likseeo Oh, and are prepared to of fer inducements in price to dealers nnd consumers. IIenuy S. IIkay, 3.2-3in Itupcrt Pa. For the third tlmu recently the Opera House was very sliuily attended on Friday evening last, at the presentation of "An English Romance." The play is good, with enough humor in it to make It tunny, nud enough villainy to make It exciting. The parts were well taken, and if a fair sized audience had been present to inspire the actors with n little more enthusiasm, it would have been far beyond mediocrity. It is hard work playing to empty scats. We understand that because of the wnnt of patroungc tho managers will not bring any more plays here until next fall. Green truck nt Kinports & Bro's every Thursday and Friday mornlugs. Just received a large stock of oval churns at Kinports & Bro's. Somo space on the first page Is devoted to local news this week. All the Shcrills' sales for be found in this paper. Fettcrmau & Co nro erecting an iron awn ing in front of the Exchange Block. . A. SInrr, Esq., of Ashland, is erect ing a flue new building In that borough. It is estimated that there nro eight thou sand Hungarians in the Wyoming valley. Illustrated lidok ut Cnu IllnU mailed (or a n cent Btamp. Wrd Food Co., 237 South Rtli St. I'lilta. Dr. J. B. Lnulmch of Benton nnd Sllss HnttleJ. Dorr were married nt the residence of the bride's parents in Ililghesville, Pa. on April 10th, by Itev. E. O. Houck. We congratulate the Doctor and his bride, nnd wish them their full share of happiness and Sluy court will prosperity. . 1 ho Exchange Hotel is undergoing re pairs. The main hall, ollicc and dluiiij room have been newly painted, nnd the walls and ceilings Jhandsomely ornamented with panels nnd borders, 1 hero is not a hotel In thu state that lias a more pleasant dining room than the Exchange. The Grand Army is making preparations for tho proper observance of Decoration Day. The Mitloninn reports tlio arrival of four pairs of twin babies in Sllltou inside of two weeks. .Mercantile Appraiser O. W. Hess, of Sllf- fliu rllle, is engnged in the performance of his ofllclal duties this week. Sir. J. 11. Skeer, the uptown merchant, at tho old stand of W. B. Allen, has Just put in a fine lino of dry goods, notions, nueensware, &c, and added to the stock of groceries. Sir. Skeer has had many years' experience in the mercantile business and knows how to suit the tastes of pur- chasers. Knorr & Wlntcrsteen's building has been greatly improved in appearance by paint- ing and penciling the bilck. SI. O. Slonn hns removed the old maple trees In front of his residence, to make room for the new outs to grow. W. H. Gilmoro has one of thu llnest tennis in Bloomsburg. Ho purchased them of Alem Vnnllow a few wcejts since. Tho country is Hooded with travelling snlesmen for city houses. Every train brings a number of them to this town. Some of our exchnnges caution the pub. 11c to look out for the fellow who ts tramp ing over the country selling a powder, which he alleges was made by Edison for the purpose of Increasing the illuminating power of coal oil to that of electric light. He asks 3 per box for it, but It is not worth tlure rents. Don't touch it. The county commissioners have been busy hearing appeals in tho different town ships this month. It is no easy matter to so ndjust tlie assessed value of nil proper ties that everybody will be sntislled. Prop erty is never so cheap as nt the time when Its taxable valuation Is tobetlxcd, although It would not be possible to buy a single aero at the assessed value. The general plan that has hecn followed has been to tnke fifty per cent of the ncttml'valuc, but this Is so Irregularly carried out by as scssors that there Is great discrepancy between the sev- oral townships, nnd in many Instances too much difference between properties in the same township. All this the commission ers have endeavored to adjust, and so far us we have been able to learn, have per formed their task in an impartial and satis factory manner. Hare Bargains in Fine ItcmlySIude Cloth ing, grand arrival of Spring Styles. Wo defy competition We guarantee sat isfaction. Elegant Suits for Little Boys. Substantial Suits for School. Stylish auits for Youths call and bu convinced that the best place to buy your Clothing is at the Popular Clothing Store of David Lowcnberg. actuated them to rcinnln pnsslve succtn- tors enn only bo conjectured. Had n couplo of the crow been killed It would not hnvo been such a funny happening for the Espyllcs. Slintno on them!" Tho iVriM Ittm states that every precaution had been taken to guard ngnlnst accidents of tho nbovo description, ns this section of tho road Is so located ns to bo lu danger from them nt any lime lit the Spring. Sir. Editor, I wns not on duty Hint after- noon In tho boat yard, being unwell; had I been I should have acted ns other "Espy. ltcs" did remained i passive spectator. for the very Important renson given by the iVu Htm that accidents of that kind nro liable to occur nt any time lu thu Spring, nnd Hint every precaution had been taken to guard against them. Hie statement that everyone who witnessed tho slide had ample time to cross the river is not cor rect. The distance from the yard to the nearest canal bridge, where a boat might havo been obtained, and across the river to n point up the road far enough to have given tho proper signal to n heavy Irelght train on n down grade, would have been in nu n nine, nearly nan ot mat distance to bo rowed against a strong current. It was stated by some of the train hands that they met n track walker at a point where It would have been necessary to commence slowing thu train, and ho informed thu engineer that the road was clear. A p.irty who claims to have been standing on the cnnnl bridge nnd saw the slide, ulso saw a man going up tho road Just passing the point of Buckle's Island about three hun dred yards from wliero the slldo occurred. Tho unfortunate "Espylte" had neither speaking trumpet or Hold-glass nnd there lore could not tell who tlie man was or hall him. There are several parties who claim lo have heard or seen tlio slide, nnd of course would have made some cllort to luiyo stopped the train had they thought It necessary. From all the Information that cau be gathered there was an interval of from twenty minutes to probably a half hour from the time the slide occurred un til the engine went over tho bank not more than time enough to havo crossed the river. I have no hesitancy in saying that there is not a man or boy in Espy who would not have turned out and ren dered any assistance they could, if tlio slightest danger to the train had been up prohended, especially the two boys, Hummel and Creveling, who were in tho boat. For humanity and manliness their superiors are seldom met. We are thank ful that the boys escaped being culled Algerlnes, as they happened to be in a boat on the river at the time, or in other words Small-rato Pirates. Of course the boys might have signalled the train, but us slides had been almost a dally occur rence they supposed, ns every other person did, that a watchman wns near enough to that point nt nil times to warn an up prnacliiug train of any danger, and when the boys saw the train pitching headlong Into tho slide tliey lay on their oars in frightful amazement watching the result lust as older persons would have done. The Espy boat yard is a branch of husl ncss belonging to tlie Canal Company, where every man is expected to do his uty. Wo have a superintendent nnd a oreinun who are ever mindful of thnt fact ; we are not looked upon, however, us chatties j we are not prevented from looking across the river nt a train or nny other object of interest passing. Time killing, however, In our department, is ut no time the order or tlie day. j.itlicr one of the managers would have suspended their operations and concentrated their entire force if it hud been for n moment thought necessary. We all supposed that there was a standing order that p.ll trains liould bo run nt a speed at that point that they could bo controlled In any emergency. Tho N. it. W. B. 11. It. is a well built and well managed road, vn believe, having advantages not possessed by many other roads, having u solid bed und being almost traveling hoping to find relief by change of climate. When but n child she wns re ceived into tlio Prcsbyteilnn church by ltev. I). J. Waller, Sr., and has ever lived an exemplary christian life. A short time slncu she wrote a trlond t "I have, at most, lint a few days to live. There arc many things I should like to do but If my time lias come I mn ready to go." She leaves many warm friends who'4wlll deeply mourn her loss. I. W. Hartnian & Son opened up this week pink, light blue nnd black nun's veiling for nlcu dresses. Nice new spring goods at 0. C. Starr's, very cheap. Go lo Bcrtsch's for n (lrsl-clnss suit of clothing. Fits guaranteed. I. W. Hurtinnn & Son nro keeping n fine line of ladle's, misses', boys' and children's shoes. TiiKc a look nt tliem. Ail kinds of vendue Cot.tl.MlllAN olllce. notes kept at tho Sit. Cnrmvl. Sit. Carmel Is probably one of the most nctlvo coal towns In thu anthracite regions. It Is situated in the soulh enstern corner of Northumberland county and is about equi distant from the county scats of Columbia, Northumberland, Schuylkill nnd Slontour counties In fact It Is so near the Hue of Columbia Hint it requires but n few minutes wnlk to step over. The collieries nro work- Ing mostly on full time, with liberal wnges for the workman. The tradesmen nro nil busily engaged, hut some branches are en tirely overdone. If oue-linlf of the grocery- men should Retire the balance would haven lucrative business. Tho rapid growth of Sit. Caimel In the past few yenrs has made a rush of the business men In the grocery department until the profits are now shared among too many. Of the professional men thetc is n liberal supply of Doctors, among whom is D. T. Krcb, n former citizen of Llghtstreet, Columbia county, who has an extensive practice. The attorneys, how ever, arc lacking, one gentleman is left to do the work. A llrst class attorney might hero llnd n good field for business. The borough fathers should enforce stringent laws in regard lo paving and grading. Time ought not be lost In this particular, as It would add to tho value of the property For dress silks, dress cloths or dress goods of any kind go to Lutz & Sloan's. 333 nice white, thrifty shoats nnd pigs in wcigiu irom so ins. so, uu, on, 4, i, ou, CO, 70, 70 lbs. nplecj. All young hens, young roosters, old hens, turkeys, geese, ducks, Inrd, dried npples In thu county wanted v.l Light tatreet, by Silas loung. inam-.'m Go to Sharplcss' foundry und get the best plows for the least money, also points liardcr than steel lor tlio following plows! Gale, ltemlnr'ton. South Bend. Widrd. Ad- vunce, Danville, White, National, .Montrose Ac. 4-ai-Ut W11CK TO FAUMKK4. I would call your attention to the fol lowing implements for sale bv the under. signed! Kemp's patent manure spreader, llcmlngton cc Son's carlion metal plows. Advance chilled plows, Gale chilled plows, sulky plows, Cornell corn shelters, Centen nlnl faiinlnii mills, separators and powers ono and two.horso corn planters with fer. till7or arrangement. Deere &. (Vs. walking and riding corn cultivators, Buckeye walk- Ing and riding corn cultivators, iron Age nnd Planet Junior one-horso cultivators with plow attachments, Walter A. Wood's renpers, mowers nnd self-binders, Wnrrlor mowers and Bramer reapers, Tiger, Lead er and Monitor hay rakes, Triumph and Slonnrch fertilizer irrnlu drills, hnv tedders and hay carriers, spring tooth drag liar rows, spring tooth harrows on wheels, drag nnd smoothing harrows, chopping mills Hint will chop 10 bushels an hour with two horses, Baldwin's hay and stalk cutters, (hand nnd power,) C. it G. Cooper & Co's. atinniTinrvtnra nml Mil' tnltla lirlflf mnnlfl. and encourge men who nro looking up ing machines. Also Lister Bros' best bono i.... i... i. ..!.... r.i.,. i., .. fertilizers lu the market. All coods sold I'liin a mi iMiaim oi if. iimiiiiiiiniii .it ( 1 . . . ii. . . . , . . ,. . at the lowest prices, and if not proven sat- at.Vf.l, 1111. 1, llll, l...lll.b ( Lll.Wt. OUI'IIM VI. water from the largo reservoir now In the course of erection on tho mountnl n tops above Centralia. SI. K. Watkins, editor and propiletor of the .Iff. Girmcl Aran has made many improvements In his olllce, so Hint it now canals any In that section. Willi the addition of steam or water power his olllce will lie complete. isfnclory can he returned. 4.13 U. SlIIVK, Bloomsburg. Use Caw's ink. It is Hie best. at the Couimiiia.v olllce. For sale MARRIAGES BUSINESS NOTICES Fort Stevenson. Dakota, Ten ltev. James SlcCarty says : "Brown's Iron Bit ters cured me or severe dyspepsia," "A CKI.KIUiATED CASE." It seems probable that Str. Michael O' Connor, of Galesburg, 111., is not related to the celebrated Charles O'Connor. He says: Siimnn'cin Amine cured mo of dyspepsia anu general iieuiiuy. SHERIFFS SALE. Ilr vlrtlio of sundrr wrlto Issued out of tho C'jurt of Common Picas of Columbia county, and to mo directed, will bo cxposod to public sale ot tho Court House, In llloomsburg, on MONDAY, MAY 7, 2 p in 1883. Tlio undivided half of alt that certain tract of land sfluato In lino township In tha county ot Col- umbla, bounded nnd described as follows, to wit! Northwardly by lands of John Fowler nnd it. 1'. Wliltmoycr. Kastwardly by lands of Thomas llen- neld and others, Southwardly by lands of Hiram Shultz and others nnd Wcstwnrdly by lands ot koi- omonPlrk nnd others, containing llireo hundred nnd seventy acres, more or lesn, whereon arc creel ed a snw-mlll nnd a f rnmn dwelling house. Seized taken Into execution nnd to bo sold as tho property ot John Icgtfott at tho suit of tho first Nntlon.il Hank ot llloomsbuiv. IJttlo ntfy. Vend. Ex. ALSO All that pleco or parcel of land tltuato In Heaver township Columbia county and stnto of I'cnnsyi vanla, and known ns (lien City, bounded and do- scrllieil ns follows, to wit! On tho West by Walnut street, on tho South by First street, on tlio i;nst iy Chnrlcs street, nnd on tho North by Slxtli street according to tho general plan ot said (Hen City Excepting lota hcrctotorosold ns follows, to win Nos. 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 A; 12 In lltock No. lj Nos. 1, S, 3, 1, B, &0 In Block No. 2; Nos. 4, 10, 11 & 12 In lllock No. 3: Nos. l & 2 In Mock No. 4; Nos. fl in Plock No. 8; Nos. 1,2, 7, 10 & 11 In lllock No. 11! Nos. 1,2 lea In lllock No. Sis Nos. , 7, R, 9 & 10 In lllock No. 31! Nos. 7. R, 0, 10, 11 .t 12 In lllock No, 33; Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, B, ft, 7, 8, 0 10 In lllock No. 41; Nos. 1, 2, 3, I, B, 0, 7, R, A, 10, 11 k 12 In lllock No. 42! and Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 0, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11 K 12 In MOCK NO. 43, said lots designated by number nnd lllock ac cording to tho Town plot of said Olen City. Seized, taken Into execution nnd to bo sold as tho property of C. It. l!.irnC3nnd AlmlraA. Ilnrnes nt tho suit of Columbia County Mutual Sating Fund and Loan Association. IJttlo and Miller ntty's,'. hov. Fa. ALSO All that ccrtnln piece or parcel ot land situate hi Main township, Columbia county, ra., bounded and described ns follows, to-wlt ! Beginning at a plno la original Uneot Elijah Weed, thenco by land of I!wlsKolb, north fort y-onc degrees, east live nnd three-tenth jicrclics to n stono ; thence by land ot Abraham Knccht, south eighty-nine de grees, west sixteen nnd ono-hnlf perches; thenco by land of Amos Illttenliouse, south ntly-four de grees, west two perches; tlicnco south eighty- elzht nnd n nuarter degrees, nest seventeen porches; thence south twenty-two and three. quarter degrees, east thirty perches to theplaco of beginning. Containing ono hundred and tinny. eight snuaro perches of land on which are erected a two-story frame house, a stable and outbuild ings. ALSO Tho undMded hnlf Interest In nil that certain tract, pleco or parcel otland situate In ucaver township, Columbia county, ra., bounded and de scribed ns follows, to-wlt i Beginning nt a chest nut, thenco by other land of Nathan lircdbenner, Sr., north hlxty-elght degrees, east ono hundred nnd tw enty-four and seven-tenth perches to stones; thenco by land claimed by S. 1. Ca.se, north twen ty-two and a half degrees, west seventy-two and half perches to stones; thenco down Scotch Hun seventy-seven degrees, west one hundred nnd twenty-four nnd live-tenth perches lo a water birch; thenco by land survej ed for Joseph II auck south twenty-two degrees, east eighty-eight and one-half perches to place or beginning. Containing sixty-two acres and one hundred nnd twenty perches strict measure. Seized, taken Into execution at the suit of Col umbia county Mutual Saving Fund and Iian As sociation vs Wm. 11. Hauck, and to be sold as tho property of Wm. 11. Hauck. Miller, Att'y- 1"'- pa JOHN MOl'KKV, Sheriff. Tho Catawlssa Paper Sllll was entirely destroyed by llro on lliursday of last week at about six o'clock lu thu evening. Tho tiro originated cither from spontaneous combustion in the rag room, or from a stroke of lightning. Tho loss is variously estimated from 825,000 to $70,000. Whether the mill will bo rebuilt Is not yet decided. Cheapest Fashion Mngatlno In the world, 120 largo pages, 4 pages new music, 100) engravings each issue. BO cents perjear; blnglo copies iscts. strawbrldgo Clothier, 8th & .Market Sts., I'hlla. 1 lie first thunder shower of the season enmo last week, Thursday night, There was a good deal of wind nnd rain with It, Solomon Willard, nn employee of the D. L. & W. road, had his hand crushed nt Ilu pert last Friday while coupling oars. Tho wound was dressed by Dr. Siiatluck. A similar accident happened to a man named ltenlnger ut the same place u few days bu. fore, for whom Dr. Siiatluck amputated a finger. The man who stole tho money from J. F. Ill nk was traced as far us Krio where all truces were lost. He has probably left the country. A large stock of silver-plated knives and forks, as low as two dollars a set, also casters, butterdishes. &c at Beruliard's jewelry store George 11. Ellcrt, formerly of this town, lias severed his connection with tho Lock Haven Eiprtt and gone to New Jersey to engage in tho fruit tree business. Alexander it Hro., hnvo recently hung n now sign under tho awning In front of their store. Thoy are carrying a very large stock of tobacco, cigars, pipes, confectionery itc. f and their wholesale, trade Is constantly in creasing. All who deal with them will llnd them sqiturc, and their goods nro tho best In tho market. Dr. Bhattuck of tho Sanitarium would like to meet all cases suffering from epilep sy nnd nervous affections, and will mnko no charge for first consultation, See lib card. If you want u nice Spring Hat Tho latest color and stylo call ut David Lowenberg's Popular Clothing Store. Tho l)(mocrut!c Economut Is the iianio of a now paper just started at Stilton, Pa., by mi . -w ... - . ... i nomas j. Jvlstcr. It Is an fight pugo weekly, neat lu make-up, und well filled with reudlng matter. Wo were recently shown through John W. Hoffman's mill at Llghtstreet, and while we must confess Hint our knowledgo of mills Is somuwhat limited, we could see that this one Is supplied with all tho neces sary machinery to do first-class work. Kx- cellent flour Is made there by the now process, und the mill fully maintains tho Iduh reputation which It has always en. joyed. Fine Spring Suitings Flno Dress Suitings Fine Trouserings just arrived, call and examine tho Custom, Department of David Lowenberg's Popular Clothing Storu. Sir. J. SI. Biicknlew showed us an Inter esting rellu a few days ago. It is a brass coin or medal about thu size of a nickel In dlumetcr. On ono side is tho head of George III, and Hie words "Georglus III, Hex Do Gratia") on the other Is a shield und tho A bear accompanied by two other hard looking customers passed through town n few duys ago, performing tho usual ttlcks words "In Slemory of tho Good Old Days." on the streets, and usklng for money. Tho piece was found near Shlckshluiiy and 1 ho bear was tho best looklnir fellow In bears date. 1758. Il was probably worn the party. I around tho neck of nu Indian Kolirrtlitiru; iteiiiM. SU-MW. Koiroiw ! - Being n reader of your paper and not having seen anything from this "neck o' the woods" for somo time 1 thought I would again try my hand and furnish you a few items. Spring has opened in earnest now and thu farmers lire plowing preparatory to sowing their summer crops. The winter grain looks very promising In lids vulley. School opened on last Monday at tlds place with a large attendance. J. B. Foil mcr is the teacher. The newly appointed SI. K. minister, Itcv. Stiles, appears to be a young man of talent and thoroughly In earnest. May ho bo the means of doing much good. Tho teachers of Greenwood township hnvo organized for the purpose of holding Institutes during tho entire year. o think this is a move In the right direction. .Meetings will be held monthly. The next will bo held nt tho Centre school housu on Saturday, April 28th, beginning at 1 p. in. All who are Interested in the advance of education are Invited to attend. Wo notice Sir. A. S. Kramer, who re coolly graduated ot tho Wyoming Com merclal CoIIoro. Isiwain at home, where he l.Tonoscs fnllowins tho plow for tho summer, Instead of keeping books. Sir. Peter Kline wdio has for somo time. been employed by Beishllne Bros., on tliel steam saw mill, ns stockcr, bus returned to town, SI. SI. Api'lemaii it Son urn turning out somo very good and handsome two-liorso wagons now. Wo think thoy can't bo beat. W. F. Hess Is selling out his entire stock of dry goods, itc., at auction, and very low. Ha Is imiklni! room for Sir. Itantz who has purchased tho property and ex peets to open a storu soon. There wero several Indian boys and girls brought to tlds township again from the Carlisle school, for thu summer. Tho farmers havo found them very good hand generally. Wo learn that H. F. Albcrtson, sturted for the West n few duys ago, arrived safely at his destination. many friends wish him success in business lu which ho may engage. ANOK, who has llli any Kxousk Keki.ek. At Ornngeville, April 12, 1833, by ltev. C. K. CuTiflcld, Wnshlug- ton Knouso to Ksther J. Kceler both of Benton Pa. On April 5, 1833, nt tlio Heformcd parson. age, ny ltev. u. ll. struncK, .Mr. ualvin Barndt to Sllss Ida Cleaver, both of Catawlssa. Un April 12, 1883, at the Heformcd par- sonage, by ltev. O H. Strunck, Sir. William Huntington of Hemlock township, Cnlum. hla count' to SIIss Ehnlra Giger of Slontour township Columbia county. LOCAL" NOTICES.-" " 4-1. "IIUCIIUI'AIIU." Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid ney, madder and urinary jJiseases, Druggists. Fnnnlngton, III. Dr. St. T. Gamble says: "1 prescribe Brown's Iron Bitters in my practice and it gives satisiuctioii." nr. S. TINGLEY, mm and H TU, Is now fully prepared to furnish SUITS MADE TO ORDER, FltOM TH11 BEST MATERIAL IN THE MAHKI5T AT REASONABLE RATES. ALSO to nntNisir Heady-Made SUITS MADH to .mhasuih; AND As Good & Cheap AS CAN HE HAD AT ANY Ready-Made Establishment. Orders taken for shirts, made from measurement. JgXF.CUTOH'S NOTICK. KSTATR OF JEHEM1AU 1IAIIF.NUUCI1, IlKCKASEl). Letters testamentary In the estate of Jeremiah IlaKcnbuch, l.ttoot Centre township, I'olumhl.i county, l'a., deceased, have been cruntcd by tlio ltetrlstcr of said county to KIMia llaecnbuch and J. S. llnireiibucli. AH persons having claims uk'utnst said estate are requested to present tliem for settlement, and those Indebted to tlio same to make payment to tho undersigned without delay. HUSIIA IIAOr.NHfCII,) !.,, .1. S. 1IAOKNHUC1I, f " U-U April 11, -ta Llghtstreet, l'a. F. I). Dentler's stock of boots and shoes for tlie Spring trade is now In store nnd comprises all the best makes of the leading houses in the trade. Bcrtsch's is the place to (ret all the latest styles In neckwear, nobby and cheap, prices to suit tlie times. L.ulles. Clark it Son nro selliiu: the best prints at fl cts per yaul. A full line of ready.mado clothing. cents' furnishing goods, valises, &c. at r.vans .v J'.ver s. COKCOUD OlSAl'K VINES. Fine, vigorous Vines. Two. three and Four Years' Old, for sale by the dozen or thousand nt the lowest prices. These Vines are raised on tho famous Sit. l'rospect Vineyards, at 1'ussaic, N. J. wliero the well-known Port Grape Witio is produced mat is so lilgiuv esteemed nt urcsden and Berlin, nnd other European Cities to which it is shipped, nnd that is so highly esteemed ny physicians everywhere. AUIireSS, ALFIIED SfECIE, Jan. 20, '33-3m. 1'assalc, N. J. Ten years ago the name of I.vdia E. Pinkham was scarcely known outside of her unlive State. To-day it is a household word all over the Continent nnd mnny who lead tlio secular nnd religious lournuls have become familiar with the face that shines on them witli u modest confidence. In which wo read the truth that "Nothing in can dwell in sucu a icmpie." Poplar Trafeji Electricity ELECTRIC LIGHTING. The Arc an 1 Incandescent Systems carefullv and Impartially considered from a commercial s'aml. poini. nnei n siorv oi ligminK uy ciccinciiy, with full Information concerning tlio different sys tems anil nractlcal advlco about tha best ono to secure. Kecondary batteries and tlio storage sys tem reviewed, tho dangers or e eemo wires niii.v explalned. An Interesting work for popular read ing. THICK, 85 CKNTH. ET-SENT HV MAIL, POST PAID, OX HKCKIIT OV'I'HIUIl Address American Electric SfJllominatioir Co PHOSPKATESStok A Tried and tolls Ferfa. IT IS A StlPBUIOU-PlIOSPIIA-TH AND NOT AciDUIiATKI) S. C. COOK it contains.no dirt and sand ITS ANALYSIS IS GUARANTEED. IT CONTAINS THE ELEMENT OF PLANT FOOD. IT OIVESQ00D RESULTS. lMtICK $25 PEll TON OF 2000 LBS On cms or boat in IMiiladcliihm. OuiraatJjd Analysis Printei on Each Bag. sbnii roit nncui.An. Atimi:ss BAUGH & SONS, BOLE MANUFACTUltKllS, 20 S:uth Mawaro Avo. Philada. March 30, 4w. r. s FOJl AT grim mm, W.OOMSBURG, PA. 20,000 BIDDIMiyGfr Consisting of hundreds of varieties of tho choicest Hoses, (.eraiuums, wruenas, uoieus, nwioiropo, etc., etc. Vegetable Pla is We are making a specialty. Karly Cabbage plants (hardened) Vol drown Tomato Plants and Sweet Potato Plants by tlio thousand, Kite Cabbage by hundreds ot thousands. 50,000 Strawberry Plants or the best varieties iuso Red anil Black Cap Itaspbcrrics, Ithubarb, Asparagus plants, &o. We have shipped plants to every State in the Union. CUT FLOWERS , ii. liny rmt. Apr 13 4W 2ft School hlrcet, Uomimi. r A liiriro line of laces, braids, loops buttons, Clark it Sou's. Imps, ornaments, &c, now In, at For a plouch shoo of thu best iniiku and lowest prlcu (jo to Dentler's. it up. ilCbllttltc of Mull trcstllliL', deep cuts and Nl,hv suits mailn to order at Kvans Ar. tunnels : the principal point of danger on Eyer's, by first-class workmen. Prices tho roail. I am told, is thu Ksnv bluff, very reasonable. wliero the slide occurred. At that point the rock pitches at an angle of about eighty degrees, resembling, somewhat, thu convex of a French roof, covered only by a few feet of loose matter ; the ordinary ar of a heavy train in wet weather Is Ha hie to cause a slide. Whilst I do not possess any knowledge of engineering or practical rallroadlug, I think the only means of permanent security ut that point would he to blast out thu rock n sulllcleut width to build a wall of masonry to form a pocket to receive such loosu matter ns might slldu down, uml tho wall to be secure- braced with heavy timber. Mr. Editor, I huvu no doubt but that the road could bu made safe and convenient with less labor and expense than many others In this sec tion. After this is all douu it will only bu steam railway managed by human beings, liable to make miscalculations, and accidents will occur on that us well as on other roads until mechanical science shall havo superceded steam railways just as electla telegraphy is soon to bo superceded by the moru Improved tele. phone. Idle I write there uru workmen engaged clearing away a slide neur tho place tho former one occurred. Wo hope our friend of tlm Catawlssa A'eirj Item will not have to call us barbarians or brutes ngaln, or to apply to us the ancient tribal name of "lies," the common name for the wicked nations ' encountered by the host of Israel while journeying from ypl to tlie Promised Land, whom Josh. mi and other leaders were directed by the iVlnilghty to destroy. The word Espyltes applied to us at the present day, slgnllles a rough, unmannerly people who have not made much progress lu Clirlstluu civiliza tion ami general intelligence. Whilst we may not have mndu as much progress, perhaps, as some of our neighbors in sur. rounding villages, we nru sorry to bu in. formed that wu are degenerating and llttlo better than thu Feegees or Ptttngonluns. Wu can hardly hellovo that our neighbors, In summing up thu result of tho disaster, would bo grossly misrepresent us. We liopo It was the result of hasty and tin truthful Information, and when all tho facts In tlio cnisu are heard wu hope that ho will .vindicate us by setting them forth in their truo light. Very Respectfully, A Hoat-Yauu Man. IYbl'KlsIA ASII I.lVEIt COMPLAINT. Is it not worth the small prlcu of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, If you think so call at our storu and get a bottle of Shiloh's Vitalier. every bottle has a printed cuar- nntee on it, use accordingly and if it docs you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by .1. II. Kinports. may 12.cow. Ladies mid nil Biillerers from neuraleia, hysteria, and all kindred complaints, will find without a rlvul Urown's Iron Bitters. SKINNV MEN. "Wells' Health Ilenewer" 'eslorcs health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence sexual uuiuiny. IS ALWAYS INTERESTING. rmm mnrnlnir lo lnnrnln? and from week to week Till: SUN iirlntH a continued story of tho lives or real man anuw omen, aim m meir nei-us, piiius, loi es, nates anu trouuics. jviissioni.imw-i'm. iflfflsi inn inmi nnii viiiimiicf mill iriis rivr ucri.vii. Subscription: Daily (Ipagcq, by mull, S.V. a mouth, or MI .'.(I a yean scniiav in pages), is i.vu per year: wkkkiimn ii.ikusj, m. ii-rji;ur. J. r..iil.w, i uimsiiir, iuiiv-iij. Apr 13-4W r consisting of ltoso lliuls Carnations, Violets, Hel iotrope, call.is, etc., etc., always on hand. Flow ers for wedding!) and parties, Bouquets Baskets of flowers, fun-ral designs of all descriptions put up at short notice. We pack so as to travel one to two days and guarantee satisfaction. SEEDS. At the request of many ot our customers I will this season offer a full line ot garden seeds. Kf teen years exjierlenee at market gardening enables mo 10 oner iiie oesi heeus ior mis wcnon. ah i uncr i am sure will give batlsfaetton. They are tho best varieties and suro to grow. Wo havo four large green houses, nlso cold beds and toot beds containing nearly (Mi) feet of gla-ss. situated on Main street, abo e the Normal school (largo building.) innaueriisetnynns too small to mention an we have for sale. Call on us or wrlto to us for what you want and see if wo cannot supply you. J. I. DILLON, llloomsburg, l'a. Stilctly pure timothy seed, clover seed und large yellow seed corn a ear load of It for sale ut Light Mreet ny bilas l oiing. inarO-.in Suits madu to order in the latest styles at Bcrtsch's, nobby and cheap, prices to suit thu times give mm a call and bu con vinced. At Dentlei's vou will llnd ladles' shoes in all widths und the best makes and stvlcs over olfercd the trade. Ladles' underwear, ready-made. Ladles' shopping and work baskets. Ladies' collars, in linen und lace. Jersey tuckets and coats. Fast-colored cretones, 23c per yd. V- ll.l I I I.I. " iiuuuus mm ciuuroiuerics. Ladles' gossamers, $1.00 and up. Parasols, (10 cents and up. -New mailings and handkerchiefs. Kid gloves, 25 cts per pair unit up. Children's lacu caps, 15 cents am! up. Come nnd see our stock and prices. Clark it Son. ."Test n man's profcsion bv hit nrnc. Don't fall to sou llertsch's nobbv lino of I lice. Phvslcian. heal thvself !" Phvslc. cloths and casslincres for spring suits, bu- inns not only heal themselves with Kidney f... ...l..,t 1 1 ' 1.... . II... I. . .l . .1. As a superb hair dressing and renovator Ayei's Hair Vigor is universally commend- en. it eradicates scurf and dundriitr, cures all eruptions nnd Itclilngs of the frculp, promotes the renewed growth of thu hair, nud surely prevents Its fading or turning gray. "ltOUOII ON ItATS." Clears out rats. mice, roaches, files, nuts. ueii-imgs, skuuks, cnipmiiniis, gophers. inc. wruggisiE. We have u speedy nud positive cure for catarrh, dlptherla, canker mouth und headache in Shiloh's Catarrh Itemedy. A nasal Injector freo with each bottle. Use it If you desiru health and sweet breath, t-ncu ou cents, ooiuuyj. ii. Kinports. may 12-cow. fore purchasing elsewhere. Cents' shoes of thu latest deslirn at Dentler's popular shoe store. Main street. below hxcluine Hotel. Evans it Ever have secured tho services of u llrst-class cutter ut their clothing store, comer of .Main it Iron Sts. ort, but prescribe it for others for the worst cases of biliousness nud constipation, as well as for kidney complaints. If you feel out of sorts und don't know why, try a package of Kldney-Wort nud you will feel like a new creature. NEW JKIISKV WINK SENT H) EUliOI'E. riMtlAL LIST X VOU MAY TKKM. .1. .1. Sm 1 1 vs W. A. Kite. I'entrall.i Ilorough vs conyiighain township. u neiieriy, .m. ii., vs uoiiyiigiiani lownsiup. Tlmmns (iorrv vs Tliomas Fan-on. .losen iA. uenrie, ei. ux., vs .louii w. iionmun, pt. nl. o. it. m Hard s uso vsconyngnain nnuientraua poor District. I l snarrer s uso vs Josepn wciss. (leo. II. Ilelfrlck. receiver. vs.Iosenh M. I'reck. lpwIhu. W illiams vs oraugcuiio M. s. r. & iun Association. Jeremiah Kolb vs Columbia county ji. s, v. s I. Association. or.iuge no ji. s. I', s I-Association vs .iov?nu A. uenrie, cu ai. .1. v. runKey, Ageni, vs ueiiry MiiiiiuerH. w. uiuuy vs i. ii. fcesnonz. Catlmrlno Scluneck vs W. P. lllbby. Seltzer Miller vs Daniel Morris. A. M. Wler vs lllehard Angell. eu nl. Susanna Hunt vs Win. Uimon with notice to terre tenants. Win. Keller vsN. .t w. u. llaliwayco. lwls Yetter's executors vs Win. Ye.iger. Singer MI'g Co. vs Martha HelUs. .lonn sueaiicr vs i-iiiup .springer. II. F. lMgar vs David Doty. (leo. W. sterner, et. ux., vs Win. Neal. Jacob Swank vs N. .t V . H. Hallway Co. Itlchurl ltecso vs N. & W . II. Hallway Co. Archibald lw Is vs N. & W. II. Hallway Co. dinner ltliawn vs N. fc W. II. Hallway Co. Isaac Weckerly's executors vs Daniel II. Fred. erlcks. t naries ueicnari vs Aaron tirover. .M. 1- Walker vs U. II. Hut ct. nl. Fred Smith, et. at, vs N. . W. 11. Hallway Co. M, 1'. l.uU, assignee, vs N. .e W. !l. Hallway Co. ji. a. ui'Ns (v . ii. imun i u. Itlrmn Heeso vs Charles Knig et. id. Daniel W. Walter vs James!'. Ijw U John Clemens s Martin Kel'.ey, o. It. Mellck vs John W. llnninan. John c. Karnes vs Town of Hloomsburg. Aaron llogert vs Peter llogert. F. 1'. Kvans vs U. II. Knt. sheriff. Abner A, Kvans vs U II. Knt, sheriff. l.lo) d Sliuman vs N. & v. II. Hallway Co. Allen .Mann, executor, vs N. v v. 11. Hallway Co. Lloyd Ye.iger vs N. A: V. 11. Hallway Co. Henry llarner, et. ux vs N. tc w. ll. Hallway Co. Andrew creveling vs Wm. Thomas et. aL win. .Moureys auminisirairix vs js, s. w. H. MARKET REP0RTS. BLOOMSBUHQ MAItKET. Wheal ivr Mutii 1 1.05 Kye " s Corn, " 60 oats " " 45 F our Der barrel .40 Clovercced 6.(0 nutter 39 Kgg 15 Talio.v 04 Potatoes 60 Dried Apples 04 Hams 14 Sides X Shoulders 11 Chickens l'j Turkcjs it .araperpuuuii .14 nay per ion 18 It iiceawax li'ickwheat Uower per loo J.04 PHILADELPHIA MAHKETS. April SI. Fiicii Firm and fall lv active; sales nf 2 Rill barrels Inludliig Minnesota extras at t5S0an.SU; I'enusjivaniaiamiiyfs.isas.ia; western do J5.M.I B.IM; patents fii.S!U7.75. hvk FLOCit Sells at f:i.&.'inM5. WHEAT Market was unlet, but linn ; ear loin tl.17al.ar: tt.-il bid for April; fl.tfiv fur -May: t.sif for Juno; tl.ai'. for July. coiin Maiket was a shade better; ear lots 01a ilf.S'o ; mi vo bill for April ; ivio for May ; CD'.c for .lime; i.s.i lur.nny. oats Market was hteadr: ear lots V'.i.vH'n Mn bid fur April; M'.c for May ; M!,'o for Juno; Mko for July. Ladles, do the largest mn and ut prices lo compare, with any. it large line ot noops, uusiies, ivc. you know d greatest variety of corsets Clark it Son huvu rsets Also Largest stock of ladles' si tuners at Dent icr s. strict purity and valuable properties of ids wines for Invalids and feeble persons, and his reputation extends over the whole Union nnd In Europe, ns being a rellnblc producer of pure wines. Ills Port Grapu - Wine Is now belne ordered liv families in Dresden, London und Paris for Its supc rlor nil'illrdlml vlrlm.a nml tin l.lnml tmitr llieoj pieces ot whllu dress eoods at I Imr nmilliv nu-lmi i,r,t..,i.i,- in i... t.. 8 cts, to 7fl cts, per yard at 1. YV. Hartmnn contained In tlm hrnwn abatf. mnr or.ii iv doii , are ueing mimucu. ver oiien. which tho vines grow. For sale by C. A Ladles, Clark it Son liavn this week re. ' . . .' ' eeiyed ill pieces or silks lu black, colored i?T.tllllons of packages of the Diamond und summer bilks lu addition to their for- Dyes have been sold without a single com- llier Kinpk. Pull nml nmimnni nrlr,u nml I i,ll.,i I.'...,- 1 i t... ...... v fuvk. ...i. i inium, i.hi venule wiuy ore uiu iiivoiuu Tin ennnnaa nf Mi- Hm.nt. fl... I ...l.,n I lblllwaV CO. .... f t i ' ..'. .1 (lldeon stocker's administrator vs Thomas ickey. Win. J i Knorr vs A. .!, Hernlnger et. al. iiiaii in new jersuy, mis arisen irom mo I iiii,. mcr stock. Call and quality with nny house in tho country, or samples irom uiu cities. C. C. Murr pays S3 cents for butter, 1(1 for eggs, 15 for lard. Now on sulo the largest lino ot ladles' and children's regular 'made hosiery wu have ever shown, Clark & Son. Misses' nud children's nnd styles, ut Dentler's. shoes, nil slcs Thu examination of tlio Scntoi Class at the Normal School will tnkc placo on Mop. day, Juno 4th, by thu following committee Prof. Geo. P. Heard of Washington countyi Supt. It. M. McNeill of Dauphin county ; Supt. J, 8, Grimes, of this county t Dr. Illgliee, Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, nml Ids iiFsUtunt, Mr, Houck. There are thlrlv-slx In the clnss. nnd Btudents In tlie scientific course. 1 FEHTILI.Elt I KEHTILIZEHI I A ear load of J. J. Allen's fertilizer for sale nt Light Street by Harvey Heacock, 1) grades, ranging lu price lo suit purchns. crs. Also for sulo by Isaac Heacock, Greenwood. 4-20-4w Fresh garden seeds ut C. O. Marr's. I. W, Hartnian & Son's window full of spring cotton and lisle gloves uru admired, I ltemember Hint Lutz it Sloan sell thu lust ca'lcoes for 7 cts., and thu best upron or dress ginghams for 10 cts, it yard. Dyes. on, what a conin! Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of thu sum approach of that moru icrniiiu (iiseusu uonsumpiinn, ask your selves If vou can afford for thu soko of saving no cts., to run the risk und do noth ing ior it. u Know irom experiencu that Shiloh's Cure will curu your Cough, It never falls, This explains why moru thnn a Million bottles wero sold the past veur. It relieves C roup, and hooping Cough, nt once. Mothers do not bu without It. For lame back, side, or chest, uso Slilloh's Poms Plaster. Sold by J. H. Kinports. may I2-eow, A DMlNISTltATTItlXS NOTICE. ESTATE Or C. S, BillllEII, IJECEABSII. letters of administration Intho estatoof ( H. II 1 .... I..K, ,,t lll,uA...Ll...w. ..I.....l.l ... 1IUIIIII, IHIU W. IIIWIIIBUUIK. V U.UIllI'llI IUUIIIJ, i"il,, deeeated, hau Urn grunted by tho Heglstcrot mi Id county to Mrs. S. A. Harder. All nersiumlKiv. Ing claims ugulnst sidd dtvedciit aro requested to pieseut them Ior M'ttlcmeut, and those Indebted lothOBauietomako payment to tho undersigned Miller Jacob iidmliiMratili without delay, IvrryJW Mils, urS7-w TICENSE NOTICE. Not leo Is hereby given that tho follow lug named persons havo llled with tho Clerk of tho couit of Ouarter Sessions of tho iv.uw of Columbia County, their petitions for license, which will w presented to tlio said Court on Monday tlio Seventh day of .May A. ii. iNvi at v o ciocit r. m, Ahlciniin Charles smith l'otter Hess lllr.un Herger Hhlni'iiarl do Theo F Hronn JauoK (ilger W llllam uiunoro w u do do Olrton .1 1. dross lvter Jacoby O A sionner neriiuni I crk neliiier JI 11 (ionloa & Heacock lloiiiugsiiead d.i id nisucr ucsier Knstenbauder .t Co Truekenmlllcc Adam Collins Thomas curry D.ml F Kvans 'llicopldlus (iolilsworthy lilUa .MCFaiiticu Miwani O'Cniuicr Johanna lVUTer William Kehres Daniel i; Kline John I. Mourou Mary iiazicuino r-ainuci Dleteilck ( Iks 11 CherrtnglonTho 1' Miorr liaiuei Yeager Wellington MKlcr Aaron smith A K lingeiiiK'rger J I. Yetter lloyd Hess A W iJiyeoek 11 T IlllUg Charles li.ikcrd M Fmletlcl F V K. A. IIAltPK.lt. Admliilst radix. ApillSU'M Heaver Hotel do do llcnton do llerwlck Itentaurant do Hoi tier lllixiin Hotel do do do Hestauranl do Holtler do Hestaurant do llottter do l.lq'r store do Hestauranl Cataw Ismi do do Hottlcr do Hestaurant do Hotel do do do Hestaurant Centralia do do Hotel do llenlauruilt do Hotel do Hestaurant do ljq'r store do Hotel Cou nghaiu do do do do Hestaurant flreenwood Hotel Hemlock do lviiat do do do do do do Hestaurant Madlsou Hole! Main do do du Minil ll do Moutour do Houilngcreek Hestaurant Scott do do Hotel do do Kugarlo.it Hole! WM. KIHCKHAl'M Clerk (J. 8. 10U1U PROCLAMATION- WHEREAS, the Hon. William Elwei.l 1'resldent Judgo of tho Court ot Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Court of Quar ter Sessions of tho Peace and the Court of Common ITeas and Orphans' Court In the scth Judicial Dis trict, composed ot the counties of Columbia and Montour, and tho lions. Jamea Lake and I. L. Sliuman, AssIato Judges of Columbia county, havo Issued their precept.bearlng d.ito the Bth duy ot Feb. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ehjuty-two, and to ma directed for holding a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court, la llloomsburg, tn ths county of Coluinbla,on tho tlrst Monday, being the Ith day ot Mi next, to eontlaue for two weeks. Notice Is horeby glten to the Coroner.to the Jus tlces ot tho Peace, uud tho Constables of tho Bald County of Coluinbla.that they bo then andtherfl In their proper person at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said Uti day of May with their records Inqui sitions and other rcinembrances.to do thoso things which to tneir omces appertain to bo douo. And those that aro bound by rocognlianco to prosenule against tho prisoners that aro or may bo In the Jail ot tho said county of Coluinbla.to be then and there to prosecute tliem as sliall be u;t. Jurors are re quested to bo punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Patdat IllooinsUurg tho 3rd day of tn Apr. tho year of our L. s. y Ixinl one thousand eight hundred and ' i ) eighty-two and lu tho ono hundred and sivcuth year of tho Independence of the United States ot America. sneriirs oracc. Uiooiuslmtg, Apr atn JOHN MOUHKY, Sheriff. 1DOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. Tho following widows' Appraisements will be prcsontod to court on the tlrst Monday of May, 1m), and connrmed nisi, and unless- excep tions bj ill'd within four days thereafter win bo confirmed absoluteli I 1 Kr.rt,hhcr John estate, deceased, of line town township. lvrsoiuity taoo no a Hakcr John estate, deceased, Heaver township. Heulty fuuo tju a 1 cy VUllatn estate, deceased, Hemlock town ship. ivnionalty taoo cu i Sliuman (leorgo estate, deceased, iliniln township. Healty 3U) uo 6 llerner Juhti estate, deceased, Locust town slilp. l'ers.malty 1W R 0 Johnson James estate, deceased, lladlson township, Healty tau) it 7 Harvey Wnlcott estate, debased, Hugarloaf township. Healty iauo uo 8 ltliawn Casper estate, deceased, Catawlssa township. ivrsoualty u uu WM. KHICK1IAUM, Clerk 0. C,