THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG COLUMBIA. COUNTY, PA. C The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1881. Correct Unllroml Time Table. Trains on the Philadelphia n. 1L loavo lluport as follows t NORTH. SOUTH. 6:31) ft. m. 11: ft. m. 4.00 p. m. 8:13 p. m. o Trains on tho I). I 4 V. 1L It lcavo Bloomsburg tu) follows i NOinn. sotrrn. 7:27 ft. m. .8.85 ft. m. 10.31 a. m. :5-J n. m. 6.30 p. m. :30 P. tn. Tim ii'i.Mriln south connects with tho Phila delphia Heading nt Rupert, nnd with the N)r- ihnm fntr! nt Nnrt lllimliorlflttil. Tim 8.25 ft. in. train connects nt Northumberland wiin thou.il train on Pennsylvania road, reaching Tim 11.11 train connects with Phlladolnhla nnd Heading roid nt Rupert at 11:5) reaching Fhllndcl- pmu HI. U.W ,l. IHi Tim 111 train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland nt 1:15, reaching Philadelphia nt 7:25 I). I1L Thn 1 3d n. m. train connects with Vcnnsylvnnla rial at Northumberland nt 8.05 p. in., and roaches i-uuaueipuia ub oivii . iu. o Trains nn tho N. & W. 1). Hallway pass Bloom Ferry as follows i NORTH. SOUTH. 7:41 ft. in. 18:01 p. in. 6.31 p. m. 7:u7 p. m. "I'nnsy," Mrs. Aldcn, gives un enter (nlnmcnt nt llerwlck, Friday evening, read ing nn original story. Tlio members of llcscuo Firo Company went to Danville on Wednesday find were handsomely entertained by tlio Good Will of that place. Tlio Itiscuo will rcclnro- A dispatch to tho Philadelphia Times a cnt0 nn Opporlllnly (, alTonlcd, low uays ago lnumatcu tunisomciuing was wrong In tho nccounls of the llulldlng Commission of tho Miners' Hospital nt Ashland, nnd stated that tho Secretary and Treasurer, D. A. llccklcy of this town, had not accounted for all the funds. Icy Informs us that a full report has been made to tho Hoard of State Charities, and not only Is every dollar accounted for, but ho Is forty or fifty dollars out of pocket, soino Hems of expense not having been brought to his attention. The firm of Holmes & Schuyler was ills- solved on tho 14th Inst., J. H. Schuyler having purchased the Interest of W. O. Holmes. Tho business will bo continued under the firm natnu of J, It. Schuyler fc Co. This house is one of tho largest hnnl- ware establishments In this section, and has a very wluff wholesale patronage. Sir. Schuyler Is nn excellent business man, nnd will fully maintain tho reputation that the house has enjoyed for many years. We understand that Mr. Holmes will remain with tho new firm for tho present, ns trnv- cling salesman. A party of ladles nnd gentlemen of this town, numbering about 00, took supper nt the Exchntigo Hotel on Tuesday night. After tho dining hall was cleared the Mr. Heck- younger couples engaged In dancing nnd kept It up until about thrco o'clock Wed. ncsday morning. The supper was one of thoso feasts for which tho house Is celebra ted, nnd everything passed off very delightfully. Hllllwntcr JoltlilKH. "I crown the king of Intimate delights, Flrc-sldo enjoyments, homo-born happiness, And nil tho comforts that tho lowly roof Of undisturbed retirement, nnd tho hours or long uninterrupted evening, unuw." I'crHoiinl. Samuel Lorcmnn of Nebraska Is vis iting relntlves in this county. Miss Carrie lluck, of Ashland, Is visiting Eliza M. Kulin. House to Let. Call on-YV. Krickbaum. No decision has yet been rendered In the power case. J-llUtUlS VU Ull Ilia 111 II1U II l... WU DUlv nt the olllco of W. 0. McKlnncy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Knorr lost nn Infant child last week. It was buried on Friday. The concert given nt tho Opera House last Friday night by Mrs. Nuss' music pupils and others, wns a Jvcry pleasant nf- fnlr. A nice nudlcnco was In attendance, and showed Its appreciation of amateur talent by frequent npp1nu9o. Tho first part of the programme consisted of Instrumen tal nnd vocal music, embracing two ducts for violin nnd piano by Miss Laura Nuss nnd Mr. S. Krebs, which wcro well execu ted, Tho second part wns tho operetta of "Penelope'' tho characters being represent ed by Miss Cora Wclst, Miss Mates, Messrs. Klnports, Krebs nnd Cox, Miss Welst though only 10 years of age has n very pleasant voice, and her singing and acting wns excellent. Tho other characters were well sustained. Fon Sale. A steam engine nearly new, six horso power. Inquire nt this ofllcc. Gcoreo Tustln took chnriro of tho Catii- .wlssn Deposit Bank on Tuesday, as Cash ier, In placo of 11. It. Davis, resigned. Wo published last week nn Item clipped from an exchange concerning tho expira tion of tho tcrni3 of borough oiUccrs, which was erroneous. Tlio Act of Assembly which was approved Juno 13th 1833 np- plics only to persons therenfter elected, so GiTFlttcd out for tho senson. Dresses, cloaks, coats, stockings nnd all garments can bo colored successfully with tlio Din mond Dyes. Fashionable colors. Only 10c. nt druggists. Wells, lllchardson & Co. lJurllngton, Vt. Six bottles of Phelps' lthcumntlo Kltxlr cured ma or n severe case oi Hciauo itncu- matism of tho right hip of many years' stunning, ifnnyot my menus are so nt dieted, 1 ndvlso them to give It a trial. A. ll. BI'KNCRU, Wyoming Avenue, Scrnnton, Pa. Rheumaiie Syrup Oo i Wolcott, N. Y. Gents I have been troubled for tho past year with rheumatism, or cramp In my limbs, so nt times I could scarcely get around. I consulted several physicians nnd wns treated by them, but received no relief or benefit. I commenced taking llhcumatto Syrup, and three bottles cured mo entirely. 1 can most heartily recom mend your syrup, for It has cured quite n number that I nm pcrsonnllv acquainted with. IIaiii.ow Mkhiuli,, Of tho firm of Merrill & Booth. An excess of calcareous or limy matter In the blood nnd nn Insulllclcnt supply of ncld In tho urine to hold theso particles In solution Is tho direct cnuso of gravel, and tlio best known remedy to dissolve and ex pel these corrupt nnd poisonous particles irom tlio system is liiicumnuc oyrup. OPORTO OltAl'B JDTOK l'llltSRUVEt). Tho Port Grnpo Wine of New Jersey Is tho best medicinal wine, nnd It Is said that tho vintage of A. Speer far excels any produced. It is heavy In body, rich In fla- vor and adapted for sickly persons and for general family use. Mr. Speer also pre serves the Oporto Grnpo Julco just as it runs ircsli from the rtrcss without lermcn. tatlon, for tho uso of tcmporaiico people nr.d churches : It Is called unfermcuted Grnpo J nice. For sale by druggists. Wnrrcnton. N. C. 'ltcv. J. B. C. Bar- ham, says i "I used Brown's Iron Bitters. It is a complete restorative, tonic nnd ap petizer." A vnr's Ilntr Vlirnr Imnrovns tlio lionutv of the Hair and promotes Its growth. It Imparts an attractive appearance, a delight ful nml lnetlnir finrfnmi. Willi. I It fltln1ll rector, nnd Reporter speaks for n position ialcs tie rool9i cleanses the scalp, nnd adds nt num. c eifimcc to luxuriance, us ciiccts nro en xv..i r.,o i ml. ,., v. iwi during ; and thus It proves Itself to be the .1 .... i ivan. ...... j ...w j . , , ., , n innnnst llNK'Hl Ior 101 lit USO. oi Koursuurg sioricu out on a niuiriinuuiui T 1ST OF CASKS. Unlucky Wciiiiinir h. JU FRmtUAltT TEliM. I S. P. Case and S. P. Wolvcrton vs D. H. iPri, ,un, ii,r,Tn nrn iMr,,,.,wf, lav In ilm yenr on which It Is unlucky to mnrry nc Wo nro linvlne "a spell" of most excel lent sleighing, nnd many jolly parties so cm to richly enjoy It. Blind Charloy held forth n couplo of evenings Inst week In the M. K. church. Tho Cnmbrn Christian church wns dedi cated clear of debt. Itev. O. A. Barthol omew of Philadelphia, preached two ex ccllcnt sermons, nnd entertained the largo audiences with somo fine singing. Mnrvey McIIonry killed n hog weighing 008 pounds. This was considerable of n porker. Itev. D. M. Klntcr left on Tuesday for Willlamsport where ho will assist Kevs. C. W. Cooper and M. B. Ityan, Pastor, In n protracted meeting. Tho new railroad Is now generally look ed upon as n fixed fact. However the peo ple of this valley do not want to scttlo down to a state ot apathy yet, or they may miss It. Let every man who Is not nn old fossil keep tho matter agitated till success is assured. Wo nrc quite proud of our DU W. T. Snyder of Berwick bad n fall one tlint the present officers will hold until tho first Monday of April. Tliosu who arc elected next month will hold ofllcc until tho first Monday of March 1885. The second section provides that tho borough auditors shall meet on the second Monday of March 1883, to scttlo accounts, and on tho second Monday of March each year thereafter. As tho Act did not be come a law until Juno 18th 1833, It did not go Into effect last year, nnd as all present borough officers will hold ofllco until April, It cannot operate this year. Wisdom is not always an nccompnnl mcnt of old age, and therefore It is a mat tor ot little Importance which Is the oldest paper In the county, so long ns tho Colum- man is generally conceded to be the test j but as a matter of fact it Is also tho oldest The Cotii.MiitAN and Dkmooiut Is tli3 name published nt tho top of our pages, the two papers having been consolidated In 1809. The Democrat did not cease to exist, but continued as before, all its ofllcc material, subscription list, &c., being combined with the Colombian. The Dem. ooiiat wa3 established in 1837, tlio Rtpttb- lican in 1857, making us twenty years old when tho Republican wns born. At one time tills paper was the OAumbia Democrat, at another tho Democrat A Star, nt another the Jiloomsburg Democrat, nnd now, the Col- umiiian & Democrat. Our neighbor has sometimes been The Republican and some. times the Columbia County Republican, but this lias not made it a new paper. Under these facts our "accustomed assurance" still leads us to assert that we publish tho oldest paper in the county. dny last week by which one of his hands was disabled temporarily. Hughes Bros, brewery nt Pittston wns destroyed by firo last week Thursday. Loss about 430,000. A sleighing party of ten couples from Berwick sncnt n pleasant evening nt the Excbnnge Hotel on Monday. Two slclghlonds of little girls took a drive to Berwick last Saturday under the general superintendence of Col. Jamison. If vou contemplate colnc West, call at the Pennsylvania It. It. ticket office, Main Ht. Uloomsuurg. V. u. juciunney uguuu J. C. Itutter Jr., is authorized to collect bills due this office, nnd receipt for tho same. voyage on New 1 car's morning, "liio seas bo calm &c." The Itev. D. 31. Klntcr said the words that sent them on life's tem pestuous ocenn. Wo Iiavo had no deaths, accldeats, rob beries, fires or other casualties to record, lienco jottings nro scarce hereabouts. It. E. Porter. LOCAL NOTICES W. J. Correll & Co. keep always on hand a large assortment of furniture to select from. Any special orders filled on short uotlce. Tho market reports will bo carefully cor. rcctcd each week, and may be relied on ns accurate, by our readers. John W. Glbbs has just added to his Hv crv n flno side stilted aleiah. He drove it for tlio first time on Tuesday. Initials stamped on any of our boxed pa per, In gold or silver, free of charge, at the Columiuan store. The Iloynl Hand Bell ltingers nnd Glco Singers of London will appear at the Opera House on Monday evening February 4tli. Tickets 25, 35 and GO cents. Andrew M. Harbor, n half brother of the Into William nnd John Itoblson, died on Now Yeai's day in Butler county, this state, nged nearly 80 years. The bills that have been passed by the town council for tho construction of tlio sewer up to this time, amounts to 1355,- 72. Fresh bread, rolls, biscuit nnd cakes of every description, nt Phillips' Domestic uaKcry. aw For barcalns In ranees, stoves nnd stove repairs of all kinds go to Sharplcss' found ry. UCC Florida oranges from DeBarry's grove nt Phillips' baKcry. aw BUSINESS NOTICES. MR. GEORdE DODOE SfBAKS. Tills gentleman lives In emporium, Pa., and says, "One of my men, Sam Lewis, while working in the woods sprained his ankle so bad he could hardly hobble to tho house. Used Thomas A,cledric UU and was ready for work tho next morning. I have never yet seen so good a medicine." Scrnnton, March 10, 1832. Thirty.flvc years ago I was seized with Acuto llheumatism. Since that time I have never been free from it until 1 gave Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir a thorough trial. It cured mo nnd I freely endorse It as a positive cure for chronic rheumatism. Sarah McCarthy, Matron to lit. Itev. Bishop O'Harn of St. Vincent's Cathedral, bcranton, i'a., lor the past twelve years. For sale at Ileudcrshott's Pharmacy Bloomsburg, Pa. Lames Should Bemkmiier, n beautiful complexion results from uslug Acker's Blood Elixir. Sold by J. II. Klnports nt 1. , Sec n woman in another column, near Spcer's Vincynrds, picking grapes from which Spcer's Port Grape Wine is made, that is so highly esteemed by tlio medical profession, for the use of invalids, weakly persons nnd the need. Sold by C. A. liielin, Bloomsburg. sept 2'i-ly their name is legion. Legions of pcoplo have had their lives made miserable by Piles. This painful difficulty is otteu induced nnd always ng. grnvnted by Constipation. Kidney-wort Is the great remedy for all nlfections of this kind. It nets ns n gentle cathartic, promotes a healthy action of the bowels, nnd soothes and lieals the iullamcd sur faces. It lias cured hundreds of cases where all other remedies and applications have railed. Bold by all druggists. Croup. Wnoorixo Cough and even Asth ma immediately relieved by Acker's English Hemedy. Sold under guarantee by J. II. Klnports, druggists. "I Don't Feel Well I" The stomach is out of order ; neglected this mcars chronic dyspepsia, lou should taKo Acitcrs uys. pepsin Tablets ana avoid tins terrible dis ease. Sold by J. II. Klnports, druggist. & W. It. It. Co. Henry llhoads vs. Daniel Bovcr nnd An drew Boycr, T. T. Oeorgo W. Hclfrlck, receiver, vs. Joseph M. Freck. Oranecvll o M. S. F. & L Association vs. Joseph A. Hcnrlc, ct nl. joun it. i one vs. .lomi mmicriitcr. Win. F. B bbv VS. I II. Bocsho tz. ct nl. Cnthcrlno Schmcck's uso vs. W. F. Bib- by. J. M. Smith, assignee, vs. Cnlvln Clark, ct nl. W. G. letter, executor, vs. Win. Ycngor. Geo. Bcvnn vs. L. A. llllcv fc Co. Cnsncr ltliawii's ndmr. vs. N. &, W. B. Co. Isaac wccKcrly's executors vs. 1J. 11. Frederick. Frank McLnuehlln vs. M. E. Walker. Ephralm Kramer vs. N. & W. B. ltv. Co. C. B. Brnckwav's asslcnco vs. N. & W. B. Hy. Co. 1. A. Hess VS. N. & W. II. Ily. Co. Daniel Wnltcr vs. J. P. Lowls. Aaron Bogart vs. Peter Bogart. F. P. Evans vs. U. II. Ent Sheriff. l'hlneas Sm th vs. N. & W. B. Itv. Co. Ell Weaver vs. Peter J. Weaver, execu- ior. Lloyd Shuman vs. N. & W. B. Ity. To. Lloyd Yeager vs. N. & W. B. Ity. Co. Henry Harncr. et ux.. vs. N. &. W. Itv. Co. Andrew Crcvclinc vs. William Thomas. Levi Kurtz vs. Joseph Benin, et ux. I). F. Scvbcrt vs. Geo Urelsch. Gideon Stecker's ndmr. vs. Thos. Hick- vyi (Stephen Woir vs. John .11. Jllller. Allnas Colo vs. Sarah Hess. Jacob Halns vs. N. & W. B. Ity. Co. W. G. Ycttcr vs. N. & W. B. Itv. Co. Jnno Moycr vs.James S. Lcwars, ndmr. William uoieman vs. U. rainier, ct nl. (Jliv ot I'hlla. '.trustees vs. Abram net ting et nl. John Sliumau vs. N. &. W. B. Ity. John Brofee vs. William Blllman. John Brofee vs. Andrew Hupp. ll. vv. weir vs. mciiaru Aiigcll, ct al. David Wilson, ct ux. vs. Harvey Gra ham. Lvdla Bobbins vs. Jacob B. Stoker's Ad m. A. J. Evans vs J. B. ltoblnson. W. It. Juckson vs Sherman Boooth. Peter IIcIwIk's Ex'r vs Peter Helwle. Geoi go Boyer vs Thomas Gcrag'.ity. 11. w. licss, ct al vs lllram tr. isvcrctl. D. S. Laub .ch vs J. W. & S. A. Smith. A. J. Collev vs Jacob Youne. Isaac C. Burrell vs. Phlla. & ltcadlnc It. It. Co. J. K. Bobbins & Son vs Charles Huehes. O. D. L. Kostcnbaudcr vs Charles Hughes. 11. a. Iteacock vs. William Mastellcr. cording to the authority of n manuscript dated In the fifteenth century. Theso days nro January 1, 2, 4, C, 7, 10, lCj February 0, 7, 18j March 1, 0, 8( April 0, 11 1 May S, 0, 7 June 7, 16; July C, 10; August 10, 10; September 5, 7; October 0; November 15, 10, nnd December 1G, 10, 17. Conse quently, January Is the worst month nnd October the best month In the year for mnr-rlago. NNUAL STATEMENT. CP 15LOOM I'OOIt DISTItlOT. From January 8th, 1831, to January Ith, 1881. JOHM K, GHOTZ, Treasurer, To bat as per settlement Jan R. 1883., " uosn rccu oi uirom uu,i 'si ...... " mignrloat dup w.,, " Scott dup HI " Greenwood " llloom dup '83 , 11 Hcott dup -SI uuarioaf oun tci " cash ree'd of Wlllltt Kalilcr " k. H. uttie irom Luzcrno County ., " cash rco'd Lebanon Poor District on Leonard Held o " cash rco'd JI. C. Woodward rent on Ung House cashreCd Thomas Mcllrldo produco sold " cash rco'd Dr. itcdaker salo ot woolen goods t 0 11 1210 68 co on 457 21 801 10 S80 00 1M 00 SO 00 ISO 00 sot o 31 75 si co !12 47 19 tS Clt. Uy orders of imj redeemed... " " 1WC1 ... 1 Postairo " nmt. paid to Poor Houso.. " Commission " bal in Treasurer's hands.. t3M9 C9 t 17 7 8113 73 1 88 1!! 60 01 53 121 40 IJ333 69 STATKMKNT OP TAXf.S UNSETTLED BLOOM POOH DI3T1UCT. Dun 1SS1 Amt. Pd. Orecnwood 614 79 WW 41 bugarloat SOS 80 133 C5 Dun llloom Seott (iieenwood.... sugarloaf 1883 Amt. pd. IICC.I 93 t80 tf 375 77 513 18 139 31 150 00 "so 00 Due I 6 .18 71 15 Duo 1061 95 IK 76 113 18 1S9 33 mmm 1HP1 i IUsrr.ciHCrcfi! A SPECIFIC ion Tin: BLOOD, ANM A Positive Cure roit RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, SCIATICA, LUWACO, An Infallible remedy for all dlKciucs of tlio Skin nnd Blood, uch as Teller, Itlngnnrin, Hcriifiiln. KryiilpclAH. rimple A llliitelien,' and latnoliesl Itemed; lor nil IVinaln dim- plnlnls ami Wank nrtfe. It has cured dlicanea of tho l.lver nnd Kidney when all nthcr remedies have failed. DO not let your Drucglu pcrtuado you to take somclhlng cite, but If ho hot not got It, and will not tend for lt.wrlto to us and wo will tend It to you by cxprcta, prepaid, on receipt of price. fine In I hfei. linlllea nf ntirutnjitle Rrran trill clearthe tytcm ofllllcnnd euro any raw of In flatnmntoryor Acuto llhcumatUm, orNenralgla. Three to flvo bottles will euro Emlnelas In III wont form, Fnnrto tlx bottles aro warranted to euro corrupt and running Ulccn. ...rnur In tlx bottle arc warranted to euro any loo of Bait Ithcum. .Pirn tn elfflit bottle wilt emu tho wont caie of Scrofula. From two to four month' utoof Ttlicumatio ivrup will euro any eno of Chronlo nhcumalltm of t cnty yean' f Undlni?. If you liave been a tuffercr for yeart, and havo used alt tho rcmcdlc you could hear of, with no avail, do not lo discouraged, for lthcumntlo Cyrup will cure you. 1'nce, SI. 00 per bottle) O bottle for 03.00. Bend tor our pamphlet of Testimonials, etc, MIEUMATICBYIIUPCO., Rochester, N. Y. I "FOR SALE BY DRUOQISTS 1'rlco 31.03 per Bottlo or 0 llottlcs for $G,00" QIIAHTLll NOTICE. 3793 8.1 ISM M 2Sti9 78 I TVTOTICE TO SATISFY MOKTGAGKS. To John B. Scon : You arc hereby. notified and required to show cause, on or before tlio llrst .Monday of February A. I). 1881, bctoro tho court ot common Pleas ot Columbia county, why said court shall not mako a decree, directing tho lte corder ot deeds of said county to enter satisfaction on inortgago dated September lath A. D. 1871, for mu sunui 113-ju.uj Anna voriviiuuur vu iiuua u. Scott, recorded In mortr.v;u book No. 8, page 414, &c, in unu ior s.uu county. JOHN MOUIIEY, Sheriff, dec Ul Amt. of out standing orders Jan. 8, i) id 1 orders issued from Jan. 8, "83 to Jan 7 '81 lncluslvo 3413 07 1 orders redeemed S333 to 1 " out standing 77 30 EXPENSES OF DLOOM DISTRICT for year ending Jan. 7th, 1684. Auditors and clerks bill Jan. 1883 Four Papers printing state ments Jan. 1883 Taking Win. Fry to;Danvllle., Sheriff's ofllcc. lllooinsburg, Dec. 19, '83. Public Sale! OP VALUAUtE Real Estate. Hlnpciibtccl l"oor Tax, 188.' lunw nower uoumy " Kiias uower scuooi II. (1. crevellng order Itellet.... .i. .m. tuarK uo l.oo, -'.ou W. M. Eves Johu Lore do Jcs.se Fritz A. Labach do. J. ll. Maize do Town tax on Long house woouwaru, uuumyiax on ivong house Woodward, Scoool tax on Long houso Furman, conin for Archie's cnuu Correl conin and shroud tor Em. Cook's child M. C. Woodward constable for 18S2 M. C. Woodward costs on Wllllts Kahter caso Charles Eck. llmo Caleb llarton, tramps., II CO 13 75 S3 35 8 50 4 00 1 0) 1 00 3 00 1 U 73 1 31 8 00 3450 (0 8430 CO 23 CO 45 00 8 00 IN TnR COCBT OF COMMON TI.KAS t'OIt THE COCNTY 01' COLCMBU 0P FgBKUilir TKRM 1881. Notice ts hereby given that an application will bo made In said Court on Monday, February, 11, A. I). 1881, nt a o'clock r. M.. under the Act ot Assem bly of tho Commonwealth of lvnnsylvanla entitled "An act to provide for tho Incorporation and lteg. utatlon ot certain corporations" approved April 29, 1871, ami tho supplements thereto tor tlio char ter of an Intended corporation to bo oalled "Tho Northern Columbia and southern Ltuerno County Agricultural Association," tho character nnd ob ject of which Is tho maintenance ot facilities for tho holding ot fair or exhibitions ot Agricultural, Horticultural and Mechanical products with tho right to rent, purchase and hold real estate neces sary for theso purposes, and to havo and possoss and enjoy all tho rights, benents nnd privileges conferred by tho said Act of Assembly and Its sup. plements. u. 11. JACKSON, Dec ss, 1883. Solicitor. UI)ITOIt3NOTiCK7 ESTATE OP HANNAH HAtllll, nKCKASSP. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or- ? bans' Court of Columbia county fn re estate of Inmiah ll.tlrd. l.Uo of tho boruinrli of llerwlck. de ceased, to mako distribution ot tho fund In tho hands of Elliott 1'. Klsner, aihnlnUtrator, f. It. n. c. I. tu, of H.ild estate, lo and among thn parties entitled thereto, will meet at tho ofllco ot c. ll. Jackson, Usij., fn tho borough ot llerwlck, on Thursday. January 21. 1881. at 10 o'clock a. in.. when nnd whero nil parties Interested In said es tate must appear and present their claims or be lo -ever debarred from coming In on same. UOM T. it. LITTLE, dee 21 Auditor. UDii'oirs xoTici:. ESTATB OP llEOItllE IIIKTON I.ATR OP OHKENWOOI) TOWNSIIII', IIRCKASKP. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or phans' Court nf Columbia county, lo mako distri bution ot tho fund In the hands ot tho executor ot said estato will meet nt the oillce of K. II. and It. it. Llttlo In lllooinsburg, l'a., on Friday January S3th, 18SI, when and where all parties Interested n slid estato must appear and present their claims or bo debarred for any share of said estate W. II. SNY11EK, Dec Sl-ta Auditor. QltDINANCE No. b"J. An ordinance to repoat ordinance No. 31, Section 1. Ho It ordained and enactoJ by tho Town Council of the Town of llloonnburg. Ami It Is hereby or dained nnd enacted by authority ot tho same, that ordinance No. 31, entitled, "An ordinance to straighten, widen and open portions of the high way In tho Town of Dloomsburg, commonly known as tho Light street roa4 and to vacate such por tions ot tlio said Light street road nsmay thereby Iwcome useless," passed November 7th, A. D. 188.1, bo and the same Is hereby reiwaled. Passed December 28th, 1883. a A. 1IEUUINO, l'rest. Town Council. Attest : A. L. Fritz, Sec'y. ll 0 UDIKANCK No. 33. 66 70 17 50 A unrroirs NOTI13K. MARKET REP0RTS. ULOOMSnUHG MAItKET. The coasters on Scott Town hill made so much noise last Saturday night, that Con stable Woodward stopped the fun, nt tho request of residents In Unit vicinity. Two more candidates are mentioned for tho olllco of Register nnd Ilecordcr. They nro Jlichnel V. Kycrly of this town, nnd William L. Jlnnnlug of Jnckson. Slnltltis TliliiKH Lively. There's u philosophy about scnsntlons that people nrc mighty apt to overlook. It Is not the man who puts nil his dynamite in one blast that Is felt the most. When its over, he's over, too. 'Tis the man who does something nnd keeps on doing some thing till you yield to his influence as a part of your daily being. This sort of n man Is John Wnnamaker. His reduction sale advertisement is only a surprlso In this, that if it wns not this It would be something else to mako things lively at tills usually dull season. PMlada. Inquirer. Every Democratic candidate for county oillce should possess n copy of tho rules of the party governing nomlnntlng conven tions. They nro for stile at this ofllcc. John E. Vtinuttn bus become ono of Ber wick's most enterprising young business men. Ho has n line storo nnd keeps n large stock of jewelry, watches, silverware, &c. anmiti ituuiH. GLAD TO HKAI! IT. "For several months 1 endured n dull pain through my lungs and shoulders ; lost my spirits, appetite una color, una coultl with dilllculty remain from my bed. My present healthful condition is due to Rur- dock lilood liMera. -lrs. a. A. mil, Ulnp;- hampton, N. Y. Essex County, Vn. Mr. James It. Mi- con, clerk, says i "I have used Brown's Iron inters and found It vnluublo tor tlio purposes which It claims." CONVINCING. The pioof of the pudding is not iu chew- Inc the strinc, but in bavins nn opportuni ty to test tho article direct. O. A. Kleim, 10 Drutfulst. has a free trial bottle of Dr. Bosanko's Couuh nnd Lunir Svrun for ench nud every one who Is ntUictcd with Coughs, (.olds. Asthma, uonsumpuon ornny iiunir AUectlon. July o-cow Wheat per bushel Ityc " " . Corn " " . Oats " " Flour bcr bariel 0 GO Clovcrsecd Butter Eggs 1 allow Potatoes Dried Apples Ilnms Sides and shoulders Chickens Turkeys ;. J.nnl per pound liny per ton Beeswax Buckwheat Hour per hundred lird per lb, In pursuanco otan order of tho Court ot Com mon Pleas ot tho county ot Columbia, Pa., tho un dersigned "Directors ot tho Poor and of tho House of Ktnployraent for tho township ot Madison," will sell at public sale, on the premises, below describ ed, on Saturday Feb. 9, 1884, 12 00 Hides per lb Veal skins per lb Sheep pelts, each..., Wool per lb . 5 to Philadelphia Markets. CORRECTED WEEKLY. at two o'clock, p. m., the following descrlbod val uable real estate, to-wlt: The undivided one. third ot which Milton Welllver, died, seized, and the undivided ono-thlrd of which l'hlneas Welllver Is seized In a certain lot or piece of land sltuato in tho township ot Madison, In said county of Columbia, at or In tho village ot Jorseytown, bounded north by tho public road leading from Jerseytown to Washlngtonvllle, west by lot ot land belonging to tho heirs ot Daniel lioss, do ceased, south by land ot J. C. Fruit, and cast by lot of land ot Mary Stout, containing One-Fourth of an Acre of Land jj 1 more or less, on wnicu aro erected a two-story FltAME DWELLING HOUSE, and out-bulldlngs. nrTEKMS OF SALE.-One-thlrd ot the pur chase money to bo paid at the striking down of the property, and the remaining two-thirds at con- flrmatlon of sale. Purchaser to pay for deed. Jan. 15, 1SS1. CONItAD KItL'AMEIt, JAC01I M. OIIITON, THOMAS GINGLES, 1-18-31 Directors of tho Ioor, c. OS 75 30 L. 11. ltunert nald for Co.. II. It. Albertson horso aire coal 7.81 45.00 it. ll Little retaining fee J. II. Klnports blank books Making duplicates William Masters, lumber John c. Jones, carp'tcr wo k.. . J. II. Klnports, medicines C. A. Kleim do Moycr iiro s do Hemlock twp. expenses ot Mrs. Hamilton Geo. A. Clark, blank books '8".. Dr. II. w. Melteynolds j Dr. D. F. Oardener sr muel Keller phosp .ate E. M. Klsner taking ltuth Ann Parker to l'oorllousa J. 1). Harman & II. J. Conner order ot removal, Itoscit . Dodson..-. Kuhn nice, beef. Jos. . lteltz do Charles Krug door & casing Lacuiuau & uross, cnimney.,.. c. F. Knapp, Insurance FUhlngcieek twp. Katy HUler Greenwood Jacob Dlefenbac"i, brooms J. E. Wolever lumber saunmi snaner carpenter work L. U. Hupert postage and wrlt- iuu ureeuiuilL M. c. woodward constable '83.. It. Falnnan expenses removing Biciiii i urner, jirs. u creasy and Fowler Thos. Mcllrldo salary j t. Kuperi. uu i St. Hospital L. Z. Kahler i.eu. f ux Mary Hug' es WUilam Fry Enhralm Ebper omiury uhls ior repairs, mercuaiiaise ior lainuy and paupers OCT-SIDE RELIEF. 6 It) 9 30 1 S3 7 13 26 30 43 00 17 7J 6 03 13 0) 10 00 6 CO i 20 8 GO 10 00 52 81 ID 00 1 70 10 00 12 22 80 00 34 80 13 00 1 40 45 CO 41 80 2 CO 23 77 4 70 8 30 40 30 27 21 3 00 29 80 3 13 8 32 10 00 I.N UATTKIt OP IU SF.COND ACCOUNT OK JANE EVANS, a. (I' 11, ('. (. (I. OP JASIK3 I.AMON DECEASED. Orphans' Court ot Columbia County. And now to-wlt : Dec. 3, 1883. on motion otC. It. llucka'cw Esq., tho Court appoint Samuel Knorr Esr., Auditor oaexceptions to said account nnd also tu make distribution ot fund In hands of accountant. Hy the Court. certified from tho records this 12th day ot Dec 18-3. V. KHIUKIIAUM, Clerk. The auditor appointed by tho nbovo order will sit for tho purposes of his appointment at ills onieo In Uloo'nsburg tho 23th day of January A. I). 1883, at 9 o'clock A. if. where all persons Interested, must appear and present their claims or be debar red from participating In bald fund. SAMUEL KNOrtrt, Dec 58 Auditor. An ordinance to straighten, widen nnd open por tions ot tho highway In the Town ot Dlooms burg, commonly known as tho Light Street road and to v.vcato suoh portions ottliosilJ Light street road as may thereby becomo useless. SECTION L lie It ordained and enacted by tho Town Council ot the Town of lllooinsburg, and It Is hereby ordained nnd enacted by authority of the saiues That a portion of the Light street road from whero It intcriucts Second street shall bo htr.ilghtened and widened and opened to the width of seventy feet, for a dlstancu ot forty-two feet on tho East side, iitul llfty-clght and three-tenths feet on tho West side, tho centra thereof to bo In a lino beginning ut a point lu the ceiitro lino of second street, alxty-setcu and blx-tcnths feet East ot tlio centra stono In Second street standing nt a point In line of tho West side ot East street, und ruunlng t hence north 53 degrees 4 1 minutes west ninety-two lectto a centra stono at tho Intersection ot Hits centre lino with tho contra lino of a further por tion ot said Light street road ns hereinafter straightened and widened. SECTION II. A trrthcr portion ot tho said light street road extending from tlio widening as in tho llrst section hereof shall bo straightened, widened and opened to ttiu width ot ilfty lect, tno centra line thcreuf to bo lu a lino beginning on tho west bide of tho portion mentioned In tho llrst bectlon hereof, at u point twenty-eight and eight tenths feet from tho northwest corner ot Second street nnd tho said Light Street road, and running thenco north CI degrees I! minutes east four teen hundred and titty feet to a centra btoue In centre of said Light street road. section III. Any nnd every portion ot tho bald Light Street road ns now used, not w Ithln tho highway as bvthlsonllnanco straightened and wid ened, nud to uo opened and thus becoming useless, shall be, and are uereby declared to bo vacated lm-maltat.-ly upon the completion of tho work ot straightening, w'denlng and opening as by this otdluanco oiualrednna enacted. And thereupon tho said portions as widened by tlio llrst and sec ond sectfons hereof, shall bo a public btrect or high' -ay ot tho said Town ot lllooinsburg. section IV. mat proceedings bo instituted for tho assessment of damages to all persons who may bo injured, and contiibullous upon alt such properties as shall bo beneiltod by tho straighten, hie. widening and onenlmr of the said Llirlil street road as by thts.ordluanco authorized and directed. I'osacu liecemucryoia, ibsj. O. A. IIEHU1NG, Prcst. Town CouncIL Attest ! A. L. Fritz, sec'y. - 1-1 UMTOR'S NOTICE. I.N THE UATTEROPTIIE ESTATE OF HANNAH SIIIVE DKCKASEP Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho or- E ban's Court of Columbia County to make dlstrl utlon ot the balaneo in tho hands of tho adminis trator ot bald decendent, as bliowu by his account continued December 8, 1883, will bit In the dis charge ot the duties of uts appo'itment nthlsof nee In lllooinsburg upon tho twenty-sixth day of January lasi at ten o'clock In tho forenoon whero and when all parties lntereslol In said fund must appear and present their claims or bo forever debarred from any bharo ot the same. PAUL E. WHIT, Jam-it Auditor. DMINISTKATOlt'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF IIANNAU KNOIIR, LATE OP UIOOU3BCIIO, I)ECESKI. Letters ot administration In tho estato of Han nah Knorr, late ot lllooinsburg, Columbia county, deceased, havo been granted by thelteglstcr of bald county to W. J. Knorr. All persons having claims against said estate aro requested to present them for settlement, and thoso Indebted to tlio same, to make payment to tho undersigned or to imurr miersieen, uiuoinsuurg, wiiuuut ueiay. W. J. KNOltlt, Administrator, deo21-0iv llerwlck, l'a. mi 61 120 31 119 37 48 51 43 G3 We inadvertently remarked In our last Issue that the county statement would be published this week. It will not appear until next month, as it must first receive the approval of the Court. A number of fatal coasting accidents havo been repoited In different pnrts of tho country. This Is a dangerous pastime and thoso who Indulge lu It cannot exercise too much cure. Mr. Will W. Wirt, formerly of this town, now editing n paper ut Alexandria, Zebras- kn, was married ut that plnco on the 24th of December, to Miss Anna M. Nightin gale. If you are lu need of n first class watch In cither gold or silver cases, at n figure lower than ever, call at L. Bombard's jewelry store. Also n largo lino of silver- ware, lewelry, cold spectacles, &c. All warranted. County Superintendent Grimes visited somo of tho schools here on Monday. Who paid for the oysters ? Boys, answer. Mrs. Iteubcn Miller met with n serious nccident on Tuesday last. While sweep ing the siio iv off tlio front porch she fell and broke her left arm In two places. .ilrs. John ivronier, of town, died on Friday night. The funeral took place on Sunday. Benjamin littler died of old ngo on Sat urday. His remains wcro interred In the Shaffer cemetery on Monday. The Snyder Bros, will move their stock to Lcwlsburg about tho first of April. There will be n district Instltuto held In the new school house on Fehrunry 9th. A party ot about seventy persons, ac companied by tho band trom this place, surprised Jacob Fethcrolf, of Cntawissn, on Thursday. Similar parties Icnve hero dally for Berwick, Bloom, Espy, Mnlnvlllo or some other point. Tho wind on Tuesday night, 8th Inst, did some damage In these parts. John Lutz hns bought the farm belong. ing to the heirs of Philip Iletler, deceased. A IIAITI8T MINISTER'S KXl'BMKNOE. "I am a Baptist Minister, and before I thought of over being a clergyman I grad uated In medicine, but lett n lucrative practice for my present profession, forty yenrs ngo. 1 was tor many years a sullorcr irom quinsy. Jhomaa' Jicleclrie uu cured me. 1 was also troubled with hoarseness, Thomas' ICcltctric Oil nlwus relieved me. My wife nnd child hnd diphtheria, nnd Thomas' JCclectrie Oil cured them, nnd if taken In time it will cure seven times out of ten. I nm confident it is a cure for the most obsti nate cold, or cough, nnd If nny ono will take u small tenspoouful nud half till it with oil, mid then placo the end of the spoon In ouo nostril nnd drnw tho oil out of tho spoon into tho head, by sniffing us hard as they can, and until tho oil falls over into the throat, and practice it twice a week, I don't care how offensive their hend may be, it will clean it out und cure their catarrh. For deafness nnd ear ache, It has done wonders to my certain knowledge. It is tlio only mcdicino dub bed patent medicine thp.t I ever felt like recommending, nnd I nm very anxious to seo it in every place, for I tell you I would not be without It in my house tor any con sideration. I nm now sultcrlug with n pnln like rheumatism in my right limb, und nothine relieves mo llko Thomas' Ec- lectrlc Oil. Dr. E. F. Crane, Corry, Pa. A cood. medicinal tonic, with real merit. is urown's iron Ulttcrs. FEED Western winter brpn. snot nt 19. red middlings, spot ut 19.73 ; choice whtlo meddlings sa-'D per ion. MACKEKKL Extra mess 3M. largo l's, 28 30c. extra snore rs vac. FLOUli. Western extra's 3.50: Pennsylvania family, 4.75, Ohio clear, s.sitf ; winter patent 0. (j llUCKWIIEAT FLOUlt. Vuroscarco and wanted 3.40 (4 3.30; mixtures rulo und dull at 3.00 3.'3 per iuu lus. WHEAT. Delaware red atl.io, Not Penn sylvania red 1.11. It YE. Prime l'ennsvlvanla 63c. COHN, fio-i bushels Pennsylvania rejected yet- low. very damn at 37. oa is. .no. a wnite 4ivf Iluclzlioru Items). The horses attached to Buckalew Bros' passenger sleigh whilo left standing In front of tho Exchange last Friday, con cluded to make n trip on their own hook, nnd started down the street at u pretty fast gnlt. In front of I. W. McKclvy'a store WnirenEycr grabbed the reins us they passed him, and stopped them before nny damage wns done. For Balk. At wholesale and retail, nnd nt greatly reduced rates, a job lot of im proved Keystone Cultivators, the must and cheapest cultivator, for all purposes, In tho market. Address, N. B. Mkixei.t., l-4-4t Lowlsburg, Pa. Three days wero occupied hy tho court last week in hearing the Argument List, which contained forty-four cases. Many of them Involve Important principles of law which will require some time for ox. animation mid final disposition, so It li probnblo that not half ot tho eases urguetl cau bo decided by February court. Tho trade In Christmas cards last month wns larger than ever before. Tho Indica tions nro that St. Vulcnllne's day will bo observed by the sending of more missives than were over sent on that day or ut Christmas time. Tho valentines for this year nro more beautiful than ever, nnd ltuv. Mortimer Is 4holdlng an Interesting meeting In the M. E. church. Mr. Charles Fernwald and family paid A. B. llnrtman a visit recently, A number of families have left this town, nnd gono whero they enn get employment, Mrs. Wicdman, nn nged Indy Iu this township, who has been suffering with cancer, died on the 13th. Mr. S. W. Purscl loaded and shipped flvo carloads of bark to Philadelphia re cently, James Harris nnd Win, Leldy sent tho remainder of their terrapins to Wilkes. Uarre on Thursday, D. W. Harris hts returned from Woods. town, N. J whero Jho has been visiting his brother. Dr. Montgomery hns tho finest slelgli In town. Notice thoso new bobs of Charles Hurt- man's. Mr. John Ilartmnu's Improvements aro on u striite. Miss Anna Savldgo of Benton Is visiting in this community, A blilhday Party was held In honor of Esau Glitoit recently, ho being 81 years old. He lives 1J miles from Bloomsburg and can walk there nud buck in n half n tiny The persons from Wedgetown who camo from Bloomsburg to O. II. Deltrlck's hotel eomo of the new ones uru very vttrnctlvc. Tho largest nud finest display of vulcutlucs drunk Saturday night and broke chairs, will bo round at the Coluuiiian store In I window lights nnd made a general dlstur tluo Benson. banco aro likely to get lu trouble. DESERVED l'Ol'CLAHITV. Tho Phelps' Rheumatic Elixir which has accomplished so many excellent results here, Is rapidly gaining its well deserved Sopulurlty in other parts of the country, tiffcrcre from rheumatism soon find out whether medicine labelled a "remedy" or "cure" Is or Is not what It purports to be. nnd they nro rapidly marshaling under tho banner oi "rncips. " as iur ns wo ami our renders nro concerned wo need only say that wo unconditionally ndhrro to all we nave tcsmicu in lavor oi tno r-nxir. E. II. ItAUCIl, Editor Caiiuon County Democrat, Mauch Chunk, Pa. For salu at Ilcndcrshott's Pharmacy, Bloomsburg, Pa. liUIN WltOCOIlT in tub forest. How distressing it is to seo acres of trees cut down In the midst of n noble forest. How saddeulni; it is to seo that thin spot in tho midst of your othcrwiso abundant hair. Stop it at onco by tho uso of Par Iter's Hair Balsam. For actual cffclency tills famous article stands at tho head of Its class. Elegant for tho toilet; delicious In order, and restores tho original color to gray or faded hair. Economical, as n slight, occasional implication keeps tho hair nud scalp lu perfect order. 1101'EI.Esa EPILEPSY CURED. "The doctors pronounced my enso to ho onu of hopeless epilepsy," says our corres. iioiulent, W. O. Browning, Attorney at Law, Judsoula, Ark., und declared death to be my only relief. Samaritan Nemne has cured me, Oct ut druggists. 41,60, OACSE OF t'AILIIRU. Want of confidence accounts for half of tho business failures ot to-day, O. A. Kleim. tho Driutttlst. Is not liable to full for the want of couihlcnco in Dr. Bosanko's Cough nml Lung Syrup, for he gives nway uoiuu ireo iu nil wno are stiller ntr with Cough, Coltls, Asthma, Consumption and nil iiitcclions oi tno Throat ami Lungs, juiy o-eow HAY AND bTKAW Thuuthy Choice Western and New York, 10. j fair to good Western nud .eiv lore, 13. a 1 1. ; meumm wesiernana r.ew York, 10. 14 is. ; cut hay as to quality 1C (4 17.50. Itye straw l3.to, Wheat straw, a (4 9. Oat straw v. SEEDS. Clover lOtfc per lb. Timothy 1.40 l.-nperuusuei, I'laxi.saper uusuei. WOOL Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Fleece Washed, XX and above, 39(9 4.'c i X3tW$ 83c ; common 55 57c. Texas, Fall clip Une 50 tg meaiuiu vi m et coarse, it) ii 17. EGOS. Pennsylvania extra, 53 a 30c. Western extra. 57 ca 58a : limed, extra 54 (t 55. nUTTKH. Pennsylvania extra, 37 38; Western 35 m soo. LIVE POULTRY. Fowls, liens, 11 ta ISo mixed mis n ifl nc. roosters om u (j) ic. turseys, 13 u$ nc. ducks 13a 14 geeso 10 (,(, ll. DRESSED POULTRY. Turkeys extra 16 a 17, chickens extra 15; ducks choice 15(5 17; geebo CUUICU 1 (4 12. Potatoes. Karly Roso per bushel, 40c ; liur- Lank and Hebron, 41 W 45c. onions. Yellow, 1.55 1.41 per bbl. SHERIFFS SALlT Ily vlrtuo ot Sundry writs Issued out of tho Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county, and to mo directed, will bo exposed to l'ubllo Salo at the court Houso, in Dloomsburg, on Monday, Fcb'y 4, 1884 at 2 o'clock, p. m., All that ccrtuln tract of land situated In rino township, Columbia county, l'a., bounded and do scribed as follows, to-wlt! adjoining lands ot Abram Tltman on tho north, lands of Elizabeth Ellis on the cast, lands ot Jeremiah Jlcrgcr on tho south nnd lands ot Abram Tltman on tho west containing titty acres, more or less, whereon are erected n two-btory tramo dwelling house, bank barn and other outbuildings. seized, taken in execution as tho property of Cornelius McUrn, with notlco to Henry Applcgato aa Terro Tenant, at the suit ot W. II. Hayman. Knorr, Att'y. Vend. Ex. ALSO All that certain lot ot ground bltuato In llrlar- creek township, county of Columbia and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described ns follows, to-wlt t on tho north by lands of J, c. smith, on tho east by Huntington road, on the south by road leading from Huntington road to Susquehan na Turnpike, on tho west by lands of Solomon liowcr, containing eleven acres, more or less. Tho building on said premises, agulust which mechan ic's Hen was filed, Is a two-story framo building about thirty feet In front by sixteen In depth. seized, taken Into execution, at tho suit ot Freas Hros. vs. Nelson Freas, administrator of Adam Deltrlck, deceased, and to bo sold as the property of Adam Dletrlck, decoascd. Lev. Fa. ALSO A certain lot or parcel ot land bltuato In Fishing, creek township, Columbia county, l'a., lying on the west side ot Hlg Fishing creek adjoining land of Thomas J. Hutchison on tho north, and Unmet Aramerman und Lazarus on the west, containing one ncro nnd one hundred and twenty perches whereon nro erected a ono and one-halt story frame dwelling house, framo btablo and other out buildings. Fruit trees on tho premises. seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot tho Orungevtllo Mutual Saving Fund Loan Associa tion vs. Leah Neyhard nud John Neyhard, and to be sold as tlio property of Iveah Xcybard and John Neyhard. Jan. 9, 1831. 0. W. -Miller, Att'y. lllooinsburg, Jan. 1,,'84. JOHN .MOUHUY, Jackson i Uttlo, Atty's. Sheriff. gHERIFF'S SALE. Ily vlrtuo ot sundry writs of Lev. Fa. tVL Fa. Issued out ottho Court of Common Picas, and to me directed, will bo exposed to public salo at tho Court Houso In Dloomsburg, on SATUKDAY.FEBliUARY 9th, 1881. at 6 o'clock p. jr., all that certain tract ot land sit uate In Fishing creek township, Columbia County l'a.. bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Deglnnlng at a Hemlock, on the East bank of Fish ing creek, thenco by lands of Hiram Hess, North 63 degrees East, 81 perches to a stone on tho bank of Raven creek; thenco down Raven creek, thenco down Raven Creek bouth .elghty-tlvo degrees east twelvo perches ; South slxty.slx and one-half degrees East, 59 perches ; North llfty-clght degrees East, twelvo perches; South thlrty-two degrees East, Blxty-bLx and one-half perches; south 17 degrees West, 50 porches to a sugar trco stump ; thence by lands of William Tat terbons ucirs north sevonty-two degrees West, beventeen and one-tenth perches to a hickory ; v ost twenty-six and one-halt perches ; South rev i-uiy-iivu urgrevs i,ast tniiiy-ono perches to a birch; South lltty-four degrees East elghty-nlno and nve-tcnths perches; thence by land of Ellas Jlcllcnry's heirs South fifty-eight degrees West stxty-ono perches, thenco by the same North thlr. ty-two degrees West ten perches; North fifty-eight degrees East ono perch ; North thlrty.two degrees W est sixty-four perches North seventy-eight de grees West twenty-six perches ; South rlfty-llvo de grees West twenty-nvo perches to a post by hick. ory ; thenco by land ot Moses Mcltenry, North thirty-two perches to a sugar tree ; thenco North tweHo degrees East 57 nnd four-tenth perch. es; North sixty-rivo degrees West eighteen and four-tenths perches; North fifty-eight degrees East from a red oak, ten perches lo tho East bide ot Flsblngcreek ; thenco along tho East side of the creek North slxty-nvo degrees West forty-nve perches to tho placo of beginning, containing 93 acres and twenty-five perches strict measure with tho appurtenances (Reserving selio)! house, lot and land sold to E. J, Mcllenry to cover water power.) on which nro erected a two and one-half story framo dwelling house, framo barn and other out. buildings. seized taken into execution at tho suit of pliebo Wolf, ct al., and to bo sold as tho property of Mary A. woods nnd J, B. Woods. KNOltlt & WlHTEKBTEEN, Attj'8. Bhf lift's ufil:e, January 15, 1B4. JOHN MOURBY, Sheriff. William Lewis I. J. Reaser v. Keller and family Emma cook Jackson Karris Strah Jones c. Dennis Mrs. Samuel llernsldes Mrs. A. M. Zimmerman Le vl Hall Hannah Fox Ulrum Long and family Margaret Dower aire, james jMccormic Mrs. Harriet Dodsou Mrs. Hannah stouter Mrs. A. Low Mrs. Lafuyetto Creasv Mrs. James Archie coal Isaiah Holder and family... eicr suauKiin Mrs. Elizabeth Wade Mrs. Drown Jones Doys airs. Auoy l orman .ti rs. u. Aioau Hoycr L. Reldlo (1. W. Hudson it. 1-airman salary W. Morris " F. A. ltedekcr " &3 55 103 50 31 00 53 GO 38 01 45 00 6 90 4 60 95 50 3 60 1 60 31 00 34 10 15 01 16 00 1 01 7 00 3 00 1 83 31 75 ! 53 68 05 1 41 25 01 4 00 54 H 7 00 6 00 18 41 TgXECUTOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE Of JCOn LOUF.MAV, DECEASED. Letters testamentary granted on the eotato of Jncob I.orcman, deceased, lato of Franklin town hlilp. Columbia county, unto Simon Vought, by tho uegriicr ui suiu cumuy. .mi iiers'jns Having claims against tho estato of slid decedent nro re- C03 33 uuestcu to present them ror settlement, ana those iiuieuieu iu i uu esuuu iu masc ji.iymcuv iu wiu Ull' derslgned without delay. dcoSl SIMON VOUOHT, Klysburg, Northum- lltccutor, berland county, Pa. S3 74 701 oo 60 00 seo 85 TOTICE IN DIVOItCE. 814 19 73 00 75 00 75 00 :3413 00 We. tho undersigned Auditors of tho townshlns comprising the llloom 1'oor District, met at tho I'oor uousuon Monday January iinixsi, oi me said district, examined tho accounts ot tno Treas urer and Directors from January 8, iss3 to January 7,18-4, and tho vouchers for thosamo and nnd liicm correct as set forth above. 'llio Auuitors recommend that tho Directors mako immediate arrangements for having a goo J supply of water to Poor Houso. THUS. WEIIll, 1 c-.U-t& Auditors, 1'. D. DLACK, J VALUE Of 11B1I, ANU l'KllSONAt, PROFKRTT BELONU- ISO TO M.O0M I'OOR DISTRICT JAN. 7 '84. Farm and buildings 13100 oo iuu uo 'ttt less com and ex IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMUI.V COUNTY, Mary Rower vs. Henry Howcr. To Henry Hower, respondent abovo named : Whereas upon the libel of tho said Mary Hower a subnoena was Ksuedoutof tho said Court com. maiming yuu iu uu unu appear nt ine next regular term of said court to show causo why tho said li belant should not bo divorced from tho bonds of matrimony contracted with sou; and whereas upon return of said subpoena duo proof was mado that you could not bo found In the bailiwick ot the Mieriuoi saia county, wuereupon minims sun uuena was awarded bv said Court commnnulni- S ou to appear at t ho then next term of said court to answer as aforesaid, to which tho Hiino return was made by tho sheriff. You are therefore re quired to iw aim appear ontnonrstciay ottho next term or salu court to tie held at lllooinsburg for said county, ou tho llrst .Monday of February ue.i, .. v, irci, tu uuan er &.uu cumpiaiui, JOHN MOUREY, Sheriff. Dec. 19, 18S3. ' dec 51 J. C. Yucuiu, Att'y. N OTICE IN DIYOUCE. IN THE COMMON TLEAS OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. Ecllo Johnson by her noxt friend, C. C. Mnrr, vs. li. uiucu juimsuu. To 1L llruce Johnson, resnondent abovo named : Whereas unon the libel ot ilia said Hello Johusou a subpoena was Issued out of tho said court com manding you to do and appear at tno next reguuir tenn of said court to show cause why tho said li belant should not bo divorced from tl o bouds of matrimony contracted with you ; and vmereas unon return of said subnoena duo Droo; was mado that you could not bo found In the ballwlck of tho Sheriff otbatd county, whereupon nn alias iubpoena was awarded by said court commanding yot to appear at the then next term ot said court luuu-mcrus aiuivsaiu iu wuicil iuu saiuu return was mado bv tho Sheriff. You aio therefore re quired to bo and appear on tho llrst day ottho rexi term or. saia court to uo uciu ut ltioomauurc, fo." sold county, on tho llrst Monday ot February next, A. D. 1841, to answer said complaint. Sheriffs omce. Uloom9. JOHN MOUREY. burg, Dec. 55.18SI. sheriff. uiues, .it ys. uee 53 JOUOUGII NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tlio clticns of Orangevllle, county ot Columbia and stato ot l'enn-,y.v.tnla, will present their petitions to tho court ot ijuarter sessions of the Peace, to bo held at HluoinsUUTJ, said county, tho llrat week in Feb ruary, A. D. 1831, for the Incorporation ot tho said i Hinge of orangevllle into a borough, under and In pursuance ot the several Acts ot Uenerul Assembly uf tho commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, In such exsos mads and provided. orangevllle, Jan. 1, 1831. 1-1 N OTICE. ThODOllcv holders of tho Hrlareroek Farmers .Mutual Insurance Company ot Lime ltldge, will meet at tho llallo t Centre urango P. ot II. on Mou day tho 11th day ot January 1831 between tho hours of 10 a. m. and i p. in. tor fiopurposo ot electing directors ior tho ensuing 5 ear and for transacting sach other business us may properly eomo before said company. SAMUEL NEYHARD, Jan l-5w secretary. JQ1SS OLUTION NOTICE. N TOTICE IN DIYOUCE. T 10ENSB NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that the following named nerwnnuhvn tlleil wlrli rnn l.lprlf nf I Im f'nnrr nf wuancr fcssiuus ui iuu ruacu ut loiuinuia uounty, tneir pennons ior ucenso wiucn win uo presentou iu iuu said i-uui t uu .tuuuuy mtj ivu uuy ui I uuru ury lorn, nit 1 n u u ciuck 1. ju, Bottler, Jlerw'k nor. Restaurant, do. do. nuttier, uioomsDurg iwDiuuruur, uu Liquor store, do Hotel. do Restaurant, Centralla uo uo iiotei, Hotel, Hotel, Restaurant, uu John F. Holler, 31. A. .MUrKlU, wiuuin 11 ourcore, . Fred M. Ulunore, Cortez 11. Robblns, W. 1L Tubbs. Andrew c. Rooney, Joun Nertney, James J. Murphy, ,111a, i 1 vmti , I). F. curry. Martin F. Ityan, Charles Fetienniui, James McUreurty, uuueib rauci, Michael llnkov. John H. Mann, if, iv, umuiuu. Samuel lluiroubuch. tleorgo lieckman, , (l. M. llaker, Judgm't on Dennis nionertv.. iai uu uruuuwuuu uup Dal on Sugarloal dun '85 less com and ex Hal on llloom dup "83 less com ex Dal ouoreenwoud dup '83 less com and V A. .... (.... Hal on Scott dup Hi less com and ex.... Bal on Sugarloat dun '83 less com ami ex 3 horses 11 neuu cattio 56 shoats , 100 chickens ,,. mrnuure in stewards houso Long property Furniture In Poor House , 13 tic res v Inter grain In ground itObu. corn ears 160 bu. wheat on hand , 4uu uu. potatoes, aju uu. ua 10 bu. rye 16 bu. buckwheat a bu. cloversced , , , 56C3 lb pork und lard 61 gaL vinegar 15 lb packed butter 15 urns uay 50jO sheaves corn fodder 3 60 each tu uuuuica ryu oiraw ..... Farm lmnlementti 40 heads cabbage IX bu. beans 8bu. beeta ou ib coai lOgul. mloasscs , 1 but soap , , i cans fruit 6 as 71 15 1081 05 615 18 453 5S 159 S3 450 00 500 80 156 00 30 01 500 (0 550 00 580 00 112 60 UO 00 157 60 40 00 IN THE COMMON PLEAS Or COLUMBIA COUNTY. Anna Mills by her next friend, a 11. Bowman, vs, Alfred Mills. To Alfred Mills, respondent above named : Whereas upon thollbel of thn said Anna Mills a subpoena was Issued out of the said court com manding you to bo and appear at tho next regu lar term of said court to show cause why tho said libelant should not bo divorced, from tlio bonds ot matrimony contracted with you; and, whereas upon return of bald subpoena duo proof was mado that you could not bo found In tho bailiwick ot tho She HI of sa'd county, whereupon un alias sub- poena wasuwaruou uysau court commanding you to appear nt the then next term of said court 10 answer as aforesaid, 10 which tho same return wasinadobythosherltl. You aro therefore re quired to bo and appear on tho llrst day ottho next term oi said court to bo held at Dloomsburg, for said county on tho first Monday of February next, A. 1). 1831, to answer said complaint. JOHN MOUREY, Sheriff, Dec. 19, 18S3. dee 51 c. 11. Jackson, Att'y. Tho lurtnershtn heretofore exlstlntr between John tl. Freeze and Michael F. Ej erly. and the bu siness arrangement belweeu John (1. Freeze, .Mich ael F. Kycrly and Wester V. Whtlo In tho law and collection business U this day dissolved by mutual consent, by tho retirement of Mr. Eyerly. Tho books and business of tho lato llrm ot Fieeze K Kycrly, will lematn tn tho hands uf John (J. Freeze by whom tho practice will bo continued. Mr. II. V. While will remain In the law olllco hitherto and now occupied by nun, where ho eau bo consulted on all legal business us heretofore. JOHN O. FREEZE, -MIOH'LF. HYJfULT, 11. V. WHITE. Persons knowing themselves indebted to tho undersigned are requested to call nud make pay ment 10 .lulnKi. l'reezo at his oillce in Brewer's binding, or to Michael F. Eyerly lu tho Sherirrs of lice, in the Court House. FREEZE EYERLY. Dee3l,lJs.l, 3t. jTOTICE. Notice Ls hereby given that tho following account has been llled In U10 Court ot Common Pleas ot Columbia county, nud will bo presented to tho said court on tho llrst Monday ut February 1831, and continued after tin fourth day of said term unless exceptions be llled within that time. 1. Tho llrst account ot C. 11. Jackson, Trustee, of Benjamin S. Ulluioro, Dluomsburvr. W. KRICKBAUM, Jan 1681 li'rotlouotary. jN1 JOi'ICE OF DISSOLUTION. 1 no nartnershin of Coo. S. Fleckenstlno and A. .11. ijewitt uoiug uusiiiess 111 mo uamo ot n ;ken- btliie & Da Witt has been dlol ed this .day by mu tual consent. 1110 uusiiiess win uo continued uy lico. s. IT. jkeiisilno who will pay ull bills and eullect all accounts. orangevllle, l'a. Jan. 1st 1331. OEO. a FLKCKENST1NK, A.M. DKWirr. NOT ICE IX DIVOItCE. -N IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COLUMBIA euuMi, Sarah A. Helgler, by her next frlond Jeremiah Hess, vs. Wluilt ld belgler. To Wlnlleld Sclgler, respondent above named : Whereas upon thollbel of tho said Sarah A Solg. lcra subnoena was Issued out ottho said court commanding you to bo nnd nnnoar nt tho next oo bu ffi, Si regular term ot said rourt to show cause why tho iTihii V safd libelant should not bo divorced from tho bonds ot matrimony contracted with you; and. whereas upon return otHald subpoena duo proof was mado that you could not bo found In tho ball wick ottho Sheriff of Bald county, whereupon an alias bubpoena wns awarded by said court com manding you to appear at the then next term of said court to answer us aforesaid In which tho bamo reti n was mado by thosheillT. You are therefore required to be and appear on tho llrst day ot the next term ot bald court to bo held at Uloomsuurg, tor saia county, on tho llrst Monday of February next, A. I). 1-81, to answer said com. plaint. JOHN MOUREY, Shu TIT. Doe. 19, 1RS.1. Ueo St W. II. Snyder, Att'y. Great Reduction do do do Hotel, do do do Restaurant, VM. do do do do ao do do do ceotro Conyngbam Orange uu Scott KRICKIIAUM. Clerk, Q. 8. TJMIEAS X1 A'IKNUY. Mover's MtWN'S IWSUHANCE MOver'd ntuv hiltlrltnc-. utn Dlivur, uiuviusuuig, i n, AR&flffl .Etna Insurance Co.. of Hartford. Conn, limin Royal of Liverpool 13,300 004 PRODUCTS RAISED ON FARM, 660 bu. wheat 11 bu. rye , 191 bu. notatoes 531 bu. oats..... 998 uu. corn ears svbu. cloverseed 3150 lb pork and lard 1H uu. umuiuy seeu ,,, llcadscabbagu Wvj bu. buckwheat , 5 bu. beans,,, 31 shoats 10 bu. bco.aand turnlns.... jniuusiiajr ,,,,,, Bundles rye straw 3tta ilheav es com fodder , 5 calves...., MO lb butter 859 doz. eggs 10 chickens No paupers remaining lost report. , auuttucu UUUUBJCar t 60 15 UO 50 03 516 00 23 60 55 60 195 CO 10) 00 5 6U 600 00 5 OO 3 00 3 SO 7 CO 19 60 6 0) 6 VO 18833 07 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE lOl'.M'l OF COLUMBIA I No. 78, December Term, 1883. Adam KUno vs. John Kline, et. uL Writ of par tition or valuation to Adam Kline, John Kline, W main K tne. Dame Kl lie. Reuecca Blue. Wll- UamswUhcr nud Mary Aim his wife, In right ot sold wife, and Franklin Metz and Christiana lib wile, tu right of said vv lfo take notice, that by vlrtuo 01 tho abovo writ ot partition or valuation, lo mo directed, uu Inquest, will bo held upon tho premises iiieiciu ucscuucu uu iuu uui uay ui Jan uary. 1331. al iu u'el-jck a. 111.. to ascertain and In quire, uiuoug other things, whether the said premises cau uu paucu auu umucu.w uuuuv preju dice to or spoiling the whole thereof, to the par ties ubove named, otherwise to 'uluu uudap- iruisu 1 no same, w ueu unu vv uero j ou may attend 1 5 oil seo proper. JOHN MOUREY, bi erltl s otlice. Blooms- bheiirr. burg, Dee. a.', '83. dee 58 IiY "!" No Indentured . Lancashire I""" ' loTCii'nAA I fl renunea... Firo Association l'hiadelKhla " i'.isslrm it? 2 is in. ..... . ,.., . --- - -z.ii- 1 u uieu. .. . .... Loudon Lniicafehire, of England!." '. l'.7u'7 llarlfor lot Hartford.. : 8 7VI Springfield Fire and Marino 'j,oi'i,5;o As the agencies are direct, nolleles nrn wHitm. for tho Insured without any doluy In the vuiuQ uv uiuuiuauurg, oct. 8, 'Bl-tf. 1 1 18 No Remaning Jan. 1, 1884 so HEECK FAIHMAN, 1 f. w. HEDEKKR. Vuirectors. WiSLEY HORHlS, l"re"ure- Having Hiiichnseil a largo tract of hem. lock limber iitul having a steam mill on the same, 1 nm prcimrcii to till all felzcs nnd lengths of house nml harn hills lu a few tlnys' notlco at very low prices, 1 nlso keep constantly 011 haml u full stock of BUINULKS, LATH, FI.OOltlNU, SID ING, Ac. Parties will savu money by geiung prices ueioio purchasing elsewhere IL Ba Lowe, Orangcville, Pa. 12-7-am. J OTICE IN 1'AUTITION. ANNUAL STAT I5MKNT OF 1 ft 1 I " li.. . n FOlt 1883. RECEIPTS. Bal. In hands of Treas. Jan. 8. "s3 1111 04 Samuel 1'reutlss, rent 43 00 Fur hay bold 43 b.5 stand Rents 637 S3 Aduilslon tickets 3383 89 ivatidstund iao 10 llorsoenutes 110 H Membership tickets 171 (XI Total., EXPENDITURES. J17T8CO Premiums tlSSl 10 l'ollioiiud usu!tai ts 5)9 13 Muslo ,, 100 ui ontcers salary isa t) Tuxes 65 m Opera House 6 U) Delegates oxpens. to stato College 83 00 " expenses to convention ut HnrrWburg SI 00 MtNe. improvements aud lvpalra.. set Printing. ; 537 Sti stullonery and tickets (0 98 1'tild on real restate lfttl 57 Balaneo lu hands ot treasurer.... S8I 75 Total. Balance In hands of truusuter Jan. 4,'84 l' B. IlAHTUAN, boeretary. Jan. Jl, tf. 4778 05 '881 75 l'UEAS FOWI.K1I, lTvsldeut.