THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT. BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. The Columbian. Q. E. Elweil, 1 -,.1.,, J. E. BlUonoenior. ,f E4it9"' BLOOiUSBUUG, PA. FRIDAY, AVMh 2, 1880. Tlio bill introduced l'i Congress to lncrcnqn tun rnto of postage of fourth class matter lias failed in tlio House. Secretary Bayard was again afflicted last week by the death of his brothor-in-law. Afflictions never comes singly. Tlio total number of postmasters of mo lourili class removed troin iuarcn I, 183.) to March 3, 1880 was 8,035. Of these 9!)8 nro in Pennsylvania. It lias recently been made known that Col. Nutt who was' killed by Dukes at Unior.town a fo years ago, was shoit in his accounts a cashier of the Stato Treasury $l2,oOU. It is said to havo been lost in oil sueculation. The Philadelphia J'reas which has been posing as tho friend of the labor, ing man, in being boycotted in somo sections becausu it does not employ moinbera of thu Typographical Union in hi uiiiue. Tho bonato committee on public ouiminga ana grounds lias authorized a favorable report to be mado on Sena tor Morrill's bill appropriating $300, 000 for tho erection of an extension to the White House. 1 Tho investigation at tho MoAllistei villo Soldiers Orphan school has devel oped not only that tho children are not properly fed and clothed, but that gross immoralities havo been practiced there. The Governor has completed his visits to these schools, and will soon inako known the result. Some start ling disclosures may be expected. Keeper Lavcrty of tho New Jersoy stato prison is. now on trial by the sen ate of that stato under articles of im peachment, lie is charged with im proper conduct and criminal intimacy with female prisoners, and a number of them havo given very damaging testi mony against him. One of tho wit nesses named Minnie Sehaefer aworo that Lavorty is the father of her in fant, born since alio left prison. She said that Laverty seduced her under a promise that ho would proeuro a par don for her, and that ho subsequently promised to pay her 1G00 but failed to do so. It is truly wonderful what modern medical science can accomplish. Last week ao operation was performed in 'a Now York hospital that is almost with out parallel. The pnient was a female about twenty-fivo years of age, ind one of her limbs had Income; diseased by injuries to tho bono received from a fall. She was placed under the influence of chloroform, hei leg was out open, tho diseased bones sawed off and taken out, and tho healthy bones connected by a silver wire, and the flesh sewed up a gain, Tho operation took two hours, and it is expected that the patient will regain tho use of her leg, which will bo in no way disfigured by tho treatment. Tlio Philadelphia 2'imes thinks it is possible to ovordo tho monument busi ness. When a great soldier, statesman or philanthropist dies, it is well enough for the public to commemorate his lifo and deeds by the erection- of a suitable monument over him, but when an ap peal is mado to tho people for funds to raise a costly tomb or statue for every "good fellow" who shuffles off this mortal coil, be ho actor, polilican or what not, it is going to far. The funds had far better bo devoted to tho wants of Iiis family, or to some charitable object, where they will bo of more valuo than simply to please the eye. THE LABOR TE0UBLES. AU over tho country tho spirit of striking has struck the laboring class es. Tho railroad troubles in tho west havo thrownthousands of men out of employment, stopped tho running of freight trains, and thereby brought un told losses upon the business men, a-i well as on tho employees themselves. The cause of this difficulty was tho dis charge of a single member of tho ICuights of Labor, and tho object was to force his reinstatement, and not for higher wages. In this matter the organization known as tho Knights of Labor has taken tho bit in their own mouths, and are acting against their own principle and contrary to tho ad vice and wishes of their chief olticers. Master Vv'orkman T. V. Powderly, the head of tho organization has written a letter, in which he condemns tho strike, and urges moderation. Ho covers tho whole subject when ho says that "whilo 1 ., . j. it an injury iu uue is me concern oi an it is not wise to iniuro all for tho sake of one." Tho document is long, but no sums tno situation up in uis closin lines as follows; "1 write this circular to lay before tho order tho exact condition of things. I am neither physically nor mentally capaoie or peionning tlio work required of me. I am willing to do mv nart. but must not bo asked to maintain a false position before tho world anv louger. Ono of two things must tako pmco ,- either the local district nssem blies of tho order must obey its laws or I must bu permitted to resi gn from a position which obliges mo to day ono part bofoio the public and (.nother to our memheia. 1 say to tho world that the Knights of Labor do not np pYovo of or encourage strikes, and in ono dny dispatches come to mo to como to iroy, JNow 1 ork : .Manchester, .New Hampshire j Chicago, Cincinnati, Lynchburg, Va. ; Springfield, Ohio, and Montreal, Canada. It is impossi ble for human nature to stand the strain any longer. I must havo tho assistance of tho order or my most earnest eitorts will lau. wilt l tiavo it t If no strikes must bu avoided; boycotts must bo avoided. J hose(who boast mint be checked by llicir assem blies. No move must bo mado until tho court of lat resort has been appeal ed to. Threats of violence must not bo mado. Politicians must be hushed up or driven out. Obedience to the laws of Knighthood must havo preference over those of any other order. If these things nro dono tho next live years will witness tho complete emanci pation of mankind from tho curso of monopoly in otirmombers. Wo require beereoy, obedience, assistance, naticiico and courage. If with thoso aids you Htreugtheu my hands I will continue in tho work. If you do not desiro to assist mo in this way, then select a man better qualified to ohoy your will and I will retire in his favor " i After occupying much valuable timo in tlio discussion of tho Edmunds resolutions concerning tho production of paocrs relating to tho removal and aimdintmcnt of officers by tho Presi dent, tho Senate finally adopted tlitm last l'ridav bv a maiority of one vote. Tho resolutions virtually amount to notliiiiL'. and tho discussion was open ed by the republican senators simply in tho liopo of making somo political capital for themselves. Iu this they wcro worsted by tho President, and they cau now proceed to public bust ness. Tho nllccod discovery of M. Pasteur, tho French chemist, that hydrophobia can bo prevented by inoculation, has received a sovero shook by tho death of n liussian patient who had been nit ton by a mad wolf. Tho Newark chil drcn who were Bent over to Paris a fow months nco to bo treated by M, Pasteur have none ol them shown any symptoms of rabies, but it is said now that tho dog that bit them was not mad. Tlio Russian's death occurred in nine teen days after tho wound was indicted, and seven davs after Pasteur began his treatment, so that tho valuo of in oculation as a euro for this disease is not yet satisfactorily established Hut as there nr 'executions to all rules and as tho Russian was very severely bitten by tho wolf a part of his jaw being torn away, and a pieco of the tooth of thu animal left inbedded in his cheek, tho failuro ought not to bo taken as finally conclusive that tho rem edy has no valuo whatever. ' urther experiment may prove Us efficacy. Indiana county liquor-dealers are murmurinrr Intulm' than over. .Tudcro Harry White has again committed tlio wholesale relusal act in dealing wim the licenso question and tho hotel-keep-cm aro naturally anxious to know how lontr this thine is Koinij to last. Judge White's extraordinary refusal ol licenses is nascd on ttie general law of 1807, which provides that "it snail bo lawful for said Court to hear remon strances against the application and in all cases to refuse tho same whenever, in tho opinion of tho Court, having duo regard to the number and charac ter of tho petitioners for and a gainst such application, such license is not necessary lor tho accom modation of tho traveling public and entertainment of strangers mid travel ers." His opponents arcuo that ho is inconsistent in making this law apply to Indiana couuty,which is covered by a local license law passed in I860, be cause he has ruled that tho penalties imposed by a later general law cannot be substituted for the penalties im posed by the local law in question, which npplied only to Blair, Indiana and Westmoreland counties. But whether the ireneral law of 18G7 applies to tlicso three .counties or not, it certainly applies to the other coun ties of the State. It seems to assume that stimulating drinks aro necessary to tho traveling public, while Judge White assumes the contrary. The law may bo right and White wrong, or White may b) right and the law wrong, but he is on the bench to enforce the law as it is, not as it ought to be or as ho privately thinks it ought to be. This is tlio reason why the thousands who agreo witli him as to the fact dis agree with him as to his right to make and unmake law. Times. SOLDIEES' OBPHANS SCHOOLS. Tho Philadelphia Record, which has takeu tho lead in the exposure of tho infamous mismanagement of these schools, and which will and certainly should result m an entire reorganiza tion of the system, if it do not break up and close them altogether, proposes in an editorial on Saturday last, to close tlio schools and transfer tho pu pils to tho Normal schools. There is no doubt such transler ought to bo made, and wo sincerely hope it may bo. Tho credit of this suggestion, how ever, is due to Col. John G. Freeze, of tliis place, who, five years ago, drew a bill for that purpose file of thu House No. 510, session of 1881, which was read m place by Hon. Mr. Ivnittle, Jan uary 25, 1881. The bill was roported with a ncgativo recommendation; but time, tho avenger, proves it was right. We hope tho llecord will continuo its good work. Adjourned Court Procee dings, April 1st Opinion was filed in each of tho following oases. Estate of E. J. MnlTpnrr dnnnnonil. Auditor's report confirmed. Iwtato of James Roat. Auditor's re port confirmed. listato of Mary C. Peterman. Ex ceptions to account sustained. Jistate ot 'iiios. (Jroveling Jr. Auil itorVreport confirmed. EstatO of Moses Everett. I? nnnrt. . . . .. -"i . reterred back to the Auditor witli in structions. Samuel S. App et al vs. Win. Eyer et ai. .iiiugmcnt lor delta, on caso stated. Tnos Vcticot vb. Win. Thompson Certiorari. .ludmnent nfliriiuul. Adams & Son. and E. L. Adams vs Phillip Spooney 2 cases. Rules dis charged. 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I). 1680, nt 10 o'clock a. in. the following described pieces ot land or such part thereof as may be necessary to sausiy iuu amount ot taxes uuo ana unpaid against the same, and continue the same from day iu ua; us iuu suiuii muy uu lumiu necessary. TlUtStS OF SALE. Iho amount ot taxes and costs must bu nald when the land Is struck off or the sale maybe vuiu unu me prupeny put up uiui lesom. UNSEATED LAND OF COLUM HIA COUNTY 188G. IIEAVKU. NO. ACKKS. WAUHaNTEI ok Ownkk. 100 " Ilakcr, Jacob dee'd....,, J lot Heaver, Charles 8" lteaver.Jes.se Taxis. ...I 43 17 1 74 5 21 s.1 acres Hrockway, c. u 4 10 10 23 1 US 3 73 ICS 8J " W " 118 " 81 " 3 lots 3" 1 " and Abbott,,., 5 21 3 OS 5 20 5 20 llrockway, c. 11.. liuttand Unger... liogart, Mary ....... 1 tt iiuicr, t. n... I 42 1410 acres Columbia coal A" Iron CO... 91 50 11 31 .Ill) 4'J 11 Clark, Andiew. Cot, C.s. K. Tench Cox 3 HO H IS 10 11 l'i 41 24 70 1 SS t 15 10 S5 7 77 13 50 0 07 2 IS SO 5 09 5 21 5 21 S C4 25 20 2 71 lit 3C, lots Charles, Simon ... 1 ' rauon, m l.V) acres Uavls. Is.uin 115 " luvlj, Anthony 106 " Downs, .Martin ! " liallus, Joslah ., 10 " Downs. John.,,, S " Klsher. Sarah slots Flanlgan, A 3" IT . VV s I.....,, s " tiearhart, win 5" Hoffman. K. il it " Pardee and Marklo i " Harrier and Jester oi acres llauck, Jonathan w lloats. John .... 3 SS a ss 5 or S 20 is os S 21 I 3 40 I 75 I! 44 I 4 91 7 50 13 50 10 13 10 05 IS IS 13 13 , IS Ii I 75 5.1 llo.its, Charles & John .. Ilfcderllter, HaraU A. Hunt, Kit Ilenny, (leo Kline, A Kochler. il, 1 3 lots S" 1 a a " iaiwis, rrauk Ijtwrence. W. 3" sou acrf Mann aiusillier Jli) .Moore. Win . wo " loo WO " .Mclleynolds, II. W. illnlrk, conrad 1'etor . . " IlenJ ., ' MERCHANT TAILOR. Boon 1 W 0 47 r e; 1 31 75 23 (ill 27 00 5 m s tJ s 7(1 4 41 ii toll T! lluthfonl, Samuel A Co. uuinioru, Mamuei ......... s acres Wiuiiun. 4S in 12 swnnk, i)anlel HchncpiienhelHcr, I. K Shuman Michael Shirk, J. .1 Smith. I. W..... ssi W " ." .1 lots II S3 3 on 5 St 5 21 .v 231 acres Shuman, F. L 7 40 3 lots Mxiu, i'eir 8 " Vastinn, 11. K o " Valkcnard, c. J SSrtS acres West 11 Coal Co. S lots Wet 7(1, CM 3" erkhelser, Samuel 3 " Wooil. Augustus Mi acres Wheeler. Wm il stlney, Martin 3 lota Trout, Margaret 33 acres .Miller, Adam , 1IKNTON. 45 acres Albcrtson, Clarence in 11 Dodson, (leo m 11 Wells, John llltlAUCltKEK. M o(200 Apple, l'aul 2s acres clem, llev. W. T .Tiii) " Doty, I'ealcr istewait 200 " " 150 " " " 1CH1 ' " " 2TiO ' " VOfSOO " " ( Of 150 " " ot " " V0t50 " " 25 acres Kvans, l'raiicts J Fowler, Gilbert m acres 1'rcas, Wm. U II " llouck, Samuel 800 " lteecer, Abraham T " Kllnger, I,l7rie r " stokes. Olden " ". Trough, Henry estate II " Ik'krutn, (leo 7 " Mout, Kills CATAWISSA. 1 01 3 4H io as 3t 27 8 (17 2 m 5 21 3 35 OS 34 20 1 20 SO 1 00 9 73 1 M 11 25 7 50 S 03 3 75 D 3S 2 40 1 10 3 0 I ST. 3 ; 3 1 3 73 5S 2 M 7 .'.I 07 75 40 7 00 SO 92 7 V 11 10 13 r.'i l ss 17 I SH 47 4 70 3 22 3 3(1 1 US 50 7 40 3 3H 46 (10 3 73 5 20 0 m 1 92 1 50 9 20 5 52 40 2 20 1 00 50 50 8 40 0 SS 1 2S 40 50 90 90 3 3(1 20 7 20 51 acres Iirobst, .1 S KlasotYctte,', 31) 1 S')7 1 2sl 1 3D 1 Ni ' 31 ' 8 1 IS ' Weaver, Kilos Dorubacli, Margaret Klnler, Itobcit Newell, Kred Yettcr, Iwls estate llldd.0 Heirs ciewell, Joseph estate Krum, Kilos , Perry, Win 1 lower, Moses CKNTI1A1.1A. llnircrty, James lleffron, l'hllip . Holmes, Thomas Lehigh K Mahanoy K. It Walsli, David CerUhty, ThomKV. !.'.'." steel, Oco. W Mccnfferty, Tat .Madden, .Michael Lehigh k .Mahanoy It. It Ix)Ughlln, Bridget Sweeney, Margaret Kneff, John rursell, John (Julgley, Mrs, Margaret (ierlghty, Thomas Uarrett Mary ilrcnnan, John lleffron, Wm Hullcan, ltlchard Keller, Wm Klems, Tntrlck llanley, John 0 liracey, Geo ...... (iorrell Co CKNTKE. 1 lot i " 22 acres Adams, EnosL 2 lots Iirobst Thomas 35 acres Conner, II. J. M, F 1 lot Derllng, Wm 3 " Freas, Andrew estate 7 acres Fritz, Wm. estate .1 " Good, Jacob cstato 70 " Ilagenbuch, wm in " ilagenbuch, Wm. sr. estate., 84 " Iloffmau, Wm. estate t lot Hess. t:nie .1 " .March. Jicbccca 4 00 M 1 54 ,11 82 (15 10 3 29 S4 2 21 (H Sit M 32 f4 13 1 " Nungesser, Sarah,... Nungesser, Sarah sponsler, Jacob i Klrkcndall creasy 1 t 1 acres 1 5 " Achenbach, Samuel CON'VNHllIAM. 429 acres I'.cnin. Joshua 2C2 59 4l) 55 21 Si! 12 23 73 S3 2 5S 25 6S S9 S9 8 3 29 2 11 2 5S 13 2 .35 83 0 C7 2 5S It 51 it lots iirucKway, u. ii 3" " " y Il il II " " " 1 " lircslln. Bernard rrtieiiiii, .ui.iiuc-i. 113 acres Huston, John 213 " Kline, John I. 1 lot Kromcr, A. w I i ,i 1 " Lelby, Ephralm"."..'......".'.". 1 " " Harvey 1 " Mellen, Thomas 1 Mlllnrd, O. II 1" Mcdulre, Terra.ico 1" Morris, Anna II 2" Monroe, John j it ,t it t ........ ....... 1 " Khawn. Casner 380 acre? Huston, Mary 175 " ltusum, Thomas 102 00 40 80 CI 20 01 20 214 SO 02 9B) 3 03 3 03 3C2 loo ." l rlen. Jacob 100 ' " " 401 " Young, John 40 " llrelsh, llobert 8 " Walker, Lewis 4 lots Mourey, John 4 " F1SIIINGC1IKKK. 20 acres Allegar, John 'Est' 2 " Drcsher.Mo'an 2 55 1 Hi 15.30 1 5.1 311 041 1020 38 21 10 20 711 510 1 53 1 53 2 55 3 93 29 05 3 711 300 30 1 44 330 2 50 S4 50 480 2 25 3 80 14 98 4 30 1 41 3 53 1 01) 1 10 Siio " Doty I'caler tc Stewart 9)f " Force Crawford 2U " farvertieo 90 " Harrison John 200 " Hoffman & Freas -o " iiuim wm 200 " Kindt John Co 140 " Imon Tliomos no " Mcllenry c. u. Daniel 17 " " K.J 15 " Parks James 11 50 ' RobblnsWmA to lUchard LewLs Ill " ltelchort cha-les HO " HobblnsKll u) " Hutchison Thos J :i " Pcaler Geo 20 " connor.MaggleU FIIANKI.IN. 40 ' Cleaver Wellington 73 do Former Jonathan 4 do Swank Geo .. 5 do Vought James. 30 do Vought K Howell 29 do Itohrbach Wm 1 do Howell M m GItKKNHfJOD. 14 do AlbertsonMUesttndBartley... 200 do y;arry.Iohn ?s uo ratterson ai j HEMLOCK. 50 do Campbell N I. 2S do McMdeHD 110 do Neal l'ursell .. 5 do irrtght Levi 21 uo Jones David JACKSON. 50 do Flick Geo A 800 do do , 100 do Hess Benjamin 4 do Miller Chas If. 24s do Miller & Neyhart 210 acres " ' 15 " Kitchen, James W 52 " Mcllenry, ltohr 5 " Kccler, J. It LOCUST. so acres Dewnlt, Geo....... 265 'i Kvcrhart, John M " Geraghty, Thomas 23 " Kline, John I. ai " Iongenberger, l'hllip .. 100 " bnyuer, Jeremiah MADISON. 25 acres Cox, Joel Siio " Kves. Chailes. 35 ' Ilendeshott, U 4i " Heldenrled, Tobias 17 " Klsner, Juines 53 " Ilendershott. Erastus 0 " Glnclcs, T. il 13 " Wclllver, Daniel estate MAIN. 21 acres llrockway Ent 7 " drover, Aaron W..... .,, 2 " Gearhart, Joseph 35 " Ilinderllter, Henry 10 " Miller, II. G. estate 4 " Mouser, Emanuel .. 471 " 1'ennock, c, E. Co Mo. " nichart, Charles us ' . ICO " Shuman, Reuben 'i of loo Hmlck, Iirobst, Yelter 4 Hauck 21 acres Shuman, John ,.. ........ 7 " Shuman, W. T 10 " Shuman, Miles 1 " Snyder, Abraham 90n " Swartz shepp 4 Co 100 " Y'etter, Isaac .. 3 " Ilartman, Mathlas 43 " Moser, Michael . MIFFLIN, 15 acres Aten, Thomas. 5 " Aten, J. I'. 10 " Creasy, Henry 10 " Ilendershott, Catharine 70 " Jacoby, o. A 200 ' Kramer, A. W 33 " Michael, John 13 " " " ,,, 2V " Masteller, Jos t)4 " ienslnger, Wm .. lOu " N'uncesier, W. J S3 " Parks, James, II. A. F .. S3 " Sutllff.Joel 121 " Schweppenhelser I. K 80 " Schweppenhelser, Horace 30 " schweppenhelser, E. 1' 4 " Swank, S. II 15 " Williams, SamucL 7 ' Yohc,,iohn It 67 " Yohe, Jacob cstato MONTOU11. 91 acres Creasy. Jacob is " (llgcr. haibara 41 " Neal, Wm 24 " Itamsey estate JIT, PLEASANT, 57 acres ('rouse, lllram Andrew Jr 10 " Jacoby tc ltupert 10 " Jacoby, Samuel 10 " Shallcr, Mathlas OltAFGE. 19 acres Everltt, Gabriel estate , 20 " Ilagenbuch, Jeremiah 500 80 (HI 020 101 82 00 31 20 1 12 50 30 10 CO IS so 11 10 3 57 4 90 1 00 91 ci no 50 CO 90 S4 12 20 l o; 1 31 40 1 40 1 10 43 21 74 .11 23 12 C8 7 no 2 90 3 15 79 1 12 3 17 81 OJ 3 ib 31 2 CO 30 35 40 134 1 25 750 80 20 3H 38 110 70 70 2 oo ti 137 23 GO 203 70 453 1 SO 5 UO 4 41 1320 1 U5 2 92 297 230 4 01 11U 390 27 3 41 13 101 iv ness, jeremiau.,.,, IW llldlay LetL ...,,.."!....! i lot colemau Geo 8 ,.. 80 acres l'atterson M II 2 : sitler Michael 11 " Kline Jut ob dee'd ,, PINK. 201 " FrickOeoA loo " Miller A-Colo , ,. 131 " DreiblcbUJohn , ,, IU) " Wealhercl Clark IU) itobeits n cole, 29 " ltubblusTl) ,, 81 " Greenley James ItOAllINGCIIEEK, 40 acres Urelsch Jacob 12 " " " ., ,.,, 61 " Barnes Thos Jr 315 'I confulr a; lllco , 23 ) ' cox 0 S Ex ot Tench Cox 10 iMS " ' U) " " ' " is " Dllaplalnlieklel 13 70 1 13 1 50 IU) t c.1 1 71 19 80 18 UO 3H0 411 2UI Ul lV3j 4 lots Marion, Win .. Ill) acres Nungcfiser, Oco... ,, s loU l'al tarson. J. u 3 lYlce, clarence At acres lllce, John.... , son " lilchart, Charles sr 4011 " " " vs ' " 1 JM l II " Huston John Morris A Hughes...,, Mindy lewis ( Icelchnrt Charles 990 13 23 490 311 6 49 511 28 93 2 92 318 1 45 17 15 4 90 Kaub.1 Miller. ' Navlnger Jonathan.. .! Miellenberger Thomas, . 94 9 43 1 90 1 90 98 3 43 Wltchey John. lDciim Isaac.,,...,,, Yocum Klllah YettorIwlsEst..,. Trlen Jacob. Shoup Abraham .,. Beaver Geo & J I. Kline... Little Itouert Morris 4 Hughes 50 13 50 78 101 52 20 1 18 in 3 m Melllngton Wm Skate Henry "!,"'."." SUGAIIIHIAF. Bellas Win Buckalew James lit.... Colo Kjcklel , Colo Thomas II ChaplnJF Chopin .IF Custer Mary Hess Jos ii 91 3 3 20 800 1019 400 20 30 1 43 4 41 3 31 Iles crevellng & Co... 11 00 (Otll9lless tvesley 8 20 H of 119 or ii9 8 to M CO 1 10 580 19 acres Ilartman Jesse. 91 Harvey J V M smith 300 8) 500 200 23 78 193 Mcllenry Ilohr Savage Joshua Est Mcllenry K J John j'.'.""'.".'.!.'.!! Buckalew Evan.! .'.'.!.'.." 20 30 21 S3 18 80 8 70 1 to 7 10 0 50 TUEAStmEK'9 SAI.K OF tTED LANDS IN COIUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Also tho following lots, pieces and parcels of wj.ti.ni minis reiurneu vy me ia ceiieciors. nro to be sold at the some time under the provisions of an Act ot Assembly entitled "An Act relating to m. mu ol iiuKis lor ta.es in uoiumoia county," approved March Jth, lsos. BEAVKIt. No. Aciiks. Wakbantee oa Owner. 1 lot Iisee. J. A. agent SI ' Mastun, ' Wm 4 lots names, Chas. It. , 11 t McAfee, John .... 50 acres Barnes, Chas Slots Mostoif Mrs. Wm 2 " selnt. A. II Taxes. 1 20 0 30 .10 40 3 05 39 S 92 10 90 0 no 27 53 2 acres Ahlcman, Charles, 10 347 8 4 lis 21 Marklo Bros. Co Miller, Longenbergcr & Fisher. . 13S 72 nuaer, iacuu fT..... 1 07 Sherman, Thomas t 79 Casn and Wolvettxm 3'1 50 Brcdbenncr, Gideon.. 6 03 BENTON, I lot AlbertsOD, Samuel It.. ..lUVIIWUi ..llllllt'l It...., ...... 1 U Heacock, Samuel 3 50 BLOOM. a lots Walter. Norman 9 12 1 " l'ursell, Ell8ha 19 co CATAWISSA. 4 acres Klefer, Jacob estate 10 "' Price, Jonas CHNTHAI.1A BOlt. 3 41 48 1 lot Longdon, Mrs. Thomas dee'd 12 CO CO.NYNOIIAM. t lot Brown, Wm 38, acres cummlngs It. M. Jt Co 400 Curry, Ellen Murnhv irnirtif-a m 75 505 03 S3 07 400 acres Nathaniel Brown tract 438 00 i mi neuron, l'hllip " (Julnn, Catharine 6 81 01 v ivuujis, ueury ,a H " Morrison, James 73 FISIIINGCltKEK. 18 acres Keller. John W ill X lot Buss, Anna .. l 93 OIIEEN'WOOD. l lot l'llklngton, P. K 30 si acres .vioore, i.arayetto 2 10 si " .Moore, A. L 4 95 II KM LOCK, 23 acres Thomas Slate Co ..... 47 65 X lot. Marshall, Win. s i cs i " ruire. joun 30 iu ucres iiiuaspy, wm. estate s 04 .V lot Vanhorn, Wm 2 11 JACKSON. 110 acres Chambrlaln, Lewis.. 11 70 1 01 3 7S ai ijawvi. r.ueu , 33 " Young, Lewis C 15 " Keller, Jacob LOCUST, s acres lthoads, Susan .... MADISON. 1 20 0 24 170 acres Trombower, A. C 0 50 0 00 3 00 3 00 Kves, Charles W.. CO o kvcs, uiiones House-and Krom.... Hill, Jesse Cox, Win. K 170 13 75 1 SO MAIN. 21 acres Illttcnbender, Conrad.., MIFFLIN. 1 lot Kelchner, Jacob E, MT. PLEASANT. 15 acres Benfleld, Thomas 23 " Hower, Charles E. 3 00 1 35 2 40 7 70 ORANGE. 67 acres Crouse, Nelson 10 20 PINE. 125 acres liobblns, Joshva "94 no lucme, jacou 3 30 34 " Drelblebls, Jacob estate 1 90 s Drelblebls. Josenh 21 10 " Evans, Geo 10 50 " Kline and Patterson is no S3 " Menlpnhnlt Kllna .ss .sr. I'M " uo do 14 02 413 ' Welsh, Abner tow 50 " llunyan, Ezra estate 1 23 30 " Parker, John II 2 40 SCOTT. 7 acres Columbia Lime Stone Co, 40 20 SUOAHLOAF. 20 acres Hess, Lavlna 40 " Kase. .mini 1 40 3 73 3s0 " crcvellnir. J. 11 ; :0 50 1 20 21 " Albertson, Jesse PETF.lt A. EVANS, Treasurer. Treasurer's office, Bloomsburg, March 29th, isso, April 2, lSHO-2m. THIAIi LIST FOR J1AY TEKJt, A. ). lHsC Jlrs. p B Frederlckjvs Edward Lyons. a i icukii,cl va iuua aitrubcu. S II Yeager et ux vs James Hitter. Hester a Farver vs E tephen Pohe. George Strieker uso vs C It Funston with notlce,&o ltohr Mcllenry vr. Win. E Patterson. .lamesiuriivs imrung cuipct ol Jacob Haines vs N t w n ltvco. Jano Moyer vs Joseph Clewcil's admr. 51 (1 Hughes et al vs John Lloyd. ness & 'inumas vs niram f Ktereii. Marv W Holmes vs J s Woods et nt. Wm II Yorgey vs Locust'Mr, Water Co. Catawlssa lx-poslt Bank vs s o Creasy. Joseph Hess' ex'r vs Frank I, Hess. Albert E endow vs 1) L W It K Co. Thoodore F Craig vs Mahala Craig. John llloas vs. I F lllcks. diaries w Mciieivy et al vs. c II Brodttray. Benjamin Fetterman vs J Boyd ltoblauo. Charles llelchart va Emanuel .Mauser. G II Gordner vs Wm (ilngles, It W Bower vs () F Feirls et al. A M Freas .Mfg Co vs o F Ferris et al. John L Brunibach vs D L & W It It. George 11 selbert vs s M Hess et al. E c Agcr vs John K Grotz. II F Everett vs Bruce F Sutllff et al. Harvey K Heacock vs Jacob F lllnk. ( Icorge o Welllver vs o F Ferris et al. It L F Colley vs E J Albertson admr et al. Hess and Thomas vs II F Everett. O B llrockway vs Columbia county. A K smith vs -Mimuel Brugler. J PI'attonvsA P Heller. Fannlo Freas vs Lydla Siionen berg. ivter Good's Ex'rs vs Levi M Luu with notice tc. The Curtis M tg Co vs cinrk I Thomas. Watsontown PUnlng Mill Co vs o V Harder. Wm Krtckbaum vs .inlin n cawv. Vastlne A: Mears vsConyngham c Cent'lta l"oor Ws Aususius uiooy et ux t s ueo ilartman et al. John I, Brumbacu vs Clark F Harder. .HANI) JUHOUS FOR MAY TEUM. BAVKK G P Drelsbach. O Tl Kline. Ukkwick-Low Mcllenry, Daniel ouver, I, A Stiles. Iikntos Daniel Eshleman, Nathan Tubbs, BLOOMSBUiin-s V Boone, Charles ltabb, F M Everett. CxNiKK-Alfred Bower, Isaao Creasy. Cxnthaua Ufayetto fetterman, James Quing ley. 1 catawissa-John Huber. Cosvnuiiaii Daniel Geroghty. CluxKNVioou .Marvin Kline. JACisoN-Mathow Mcllenry. LoccsT-MIchael Stlne. Madison G w supplee. OKANOs-llerce Ilagenbuch. Hoakinmcuxik David Long. Scott J Bochinan, Jacob jiusselman. T It AVERSE JUUOR3 FOR MAY TERM, FIK9T WKII. Biatsr Abraham lllce. BsRviiCK-Abraham Cortrlght, James II man, Wm. stackhou-e, Ell bherwood. Hay- jisnton jit weiuver. Wm. Dlettcrtch, P ii Freeze, ltlchard wiles, 11 p , ttuuaiut. BHiAiiCRtxk-W 8 Ash, W L Housckneeht, M II Petty, Cbntbx A D Urader, Jacob Hess. t'KNTKAUt-o g Murphy, W o Troutman. Catawissa Geo, II Geary. CoNvnaiiAM Thomas Casey, Christian Lemer. Fisiungckkxk-tM Golder, c II Moore, John Wenner. gbxxnhood a B Thomas. IIiiiwx-Wm. Ilet7, Philip stroup. jACksox-K II Louder, Ellis Mcllenry, F M IDr ker, Daniel Young. ' Ixiei'sT-ll w Beaver, jvtcr Fetterman, Daniel Ulby. David liaun. Madison Win. I)urey, MirruN A M Hess. Montouk-j f Farnswortli, John Quick, OBANOx-Wm. Ileus. PiNX-llenry Itlchle. ltoAHiNncKi-p KMenscu, Washington ltarlg. Tw-Conrad IllppensteeL J 11 Union, U U Suoakwaf-A W Frill. SECO.NU WCEX. Deayek Lot! It Michael, 0 W Stead. Bekwick seth nowman, James M soeaholtz. BKNTOa Geo, Gibbons, A J Kline. Chas Obrlen MjuBiinu ,m, nuoueinoyer. . Centbe John Alkman, John Delong, Geo. Pohe, Allen Shellhamer, Wm. bhaffer. centbalia John James. ..AiAniau-n ij uuruian, tieo, Aianuart. CONYNUUAU Jerrv Gennre. ('hnrltu Wt-Mftrmnii ,.FJluli'."S?f "-.u Mkle, silos McMenry, J H Woods,W o Itnnlngton. Gbkenwooii I w oirton, Jacob K. Berlin. Loccst Lawson lee.Wm. Fetterman. Main John Harmony, llod Yetter. MAiiisoN-Fredorlck Derr,,Wm, Smith.N Welllver MimiN-lsaao Auilreaa. ,."tiiiin Montoub Francis Lleby, Obanue Geo, Herring. Mr Pleasant Jacob lllrleman. Hl'UAKLOtl' Jacob Flit A 100 " 113 " 58 " 141 " ICS " 140 " 40.) ' 40 " 00 " 70 " .210 " 111 " S3 " 20 " 3S " 43 " 18 " 00 " 50 " 5no 20 " 41 " 19 " 7 " 43 " 9 " 100 " 30 " IS " 50 " 193 ' 81 " 40 '! S.V) ' " 73 2S " 125 " SIIERIFF'S SALES. By vlrtin ot sundry writs Issued out of tho Court ot Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pa., nnd tomo directed, will bo exposed to public salo at the .Court ouse, In Bloomsburg, on Saturday, April 3, 3 880, nt 2 o'clock p. m., all that certain plecoorpnrco of land, situate In Sugarloat township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wits Beginning nt a chestnut tree, thenco by land formerly of Nathan Beach, south seventy-two nnd ono half degrees west ono hundred nnd thirty-four and ono-half perches to a corner, tnenco by land of Joshua Brink, south two and ono-half degrees east, two perches to a corner, thence by land of Christian I. Moore, south slxty-nlno degrees east two hundred and ono and six-tenths perches to a corner at public road, thence by land surveyed to Maria Fritz, north one and one-half degree east ono hundred nnd twenty-two and iwo-lenths perches ton post, thenco nortn elghty-clght ond one-half degrees west, sixty-ono perches to tho place of beginning, containing clghtyollte acres, and ono hundred and twenty-two perches, strict measure, whereon nro erected two f ramo dwell ings, a bank barn and outbuildings. seized, token In execul Ion and to bo sold as the property o Iz-onard Moore. Fritz, Atty. Fl. Fa. ALSO All that certain messuage or lot of land situate In Locust township, Columbia county, Pa., bound ed and described as follows: On (he north by lands late of James Humphrey, on the east by land late ot Leonard Adams, deceased, on the south by lands of C. S. Coxc, and on' tho west by land of Peter Helwlg, containing two acres nnd ninety six perches of land, strict measure, It being tho Mary Prleo timber lot, SIczed, taken In execution, nnd to bo sold us the property of Thomas P. Chcrlngton. IkRI.RB A' IlKBllINO, AttJ'S. Fl. Fa. ALSO, All that certain trad of land situate In said Lo cust township, bounded nnd described as follows: Bcglnnlug nt a stono In the public road leading from Calawlssa to Ashland, thence olong a public road nnd by land of John Delly, south seventy four degrees west, ninety perches to nplno stump thence along a public road and land of Andrew ltlchard, south twenty-four nnd ono-half degrees west, one hundred and twelvo and one-half per ches to a point In tho intersection ot tho Bear Gap road.t hence along said road and by land of II. M.Wntklns, north eighty-one degrees cast ono hun dred & slxty-elght 4; six-tenths perches to tho mld- dlo of the said Catawlssa and Ashland road.thence along sold road northward ono hundred nndsK A three-tenths perches to tho place ot beginning. containing eighty acres nine perches, be the same morn or less, whereon are erected n two-story frame dwelling, bank born, sheds and other out buildings. Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of Thomas P. Chcrlngton. I. .C II. , K. K W., Attys. Fl. Fa. SAMUEL SMITH. Sheriff. By virtue of sundry writs, issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, nnd to me directed, will be exposed to public sole at the Hoyt House in Berwick, on Saturday, April 17, I88G, at 10 o'clock a. in., all those two certain lots, sit. uatc In Berwick, Columbia county, Pa., bounded nnd described as follows to-n It: Bcmnnlng at the corner 1 rout and Pine streets, In said town ot Ber wick, thence along Front street, nlncty-nlne feet to lot number sixteen, thenco by tho same two hundred feet, more or less, to Canal street, thence by Canal street nlneiy-nlno feet to Pino street, nnd thenco along Pine btreet two hundred feet, moro or less, to Front street, tno place ot begin ning. The same being lots number nineteen and twenty In plan ot Berwick, Pa., on which are erected a two-story brick dwelling with basement, a large frame stable, coal house, pig pen and out buildings. Fruit trees on thopiemlses. ALSO, All that certain piece of land In llrlarcreck township, Columbia county, Pa., beginning at tho public road leading from Bloomsburg to Berwick, at corner ot liasley land, thenco by tho same thirty-two perches and six-tenths perches to a corner, thence north seventy-four degrees east seventeen percaes; thence seventeen and one-fourth degrees west twenty-seven seven-tenths perches, more or les, to public road, thence bouth elghty-soven do grees west thirteen six-tenths pcreLes to place o beginning containing three acres, more or less. ALSO, In same township, beginning at public road from Bloomsburg to Berwick, at corner'Agrlcultural ground; thenco by same south sixteen and one fourth degrees east twenty-seven beven-tenths perches ton corner; thence north seventy-four de grees east sixteen perches to a corner; thenco north twenty-four nnd one-fourth degrees west twenty-six seven-tenths perches to corner; thence south eighty-seven degrees west, eleven four tentlis perches to place ot beginning, containing two acres, llfty-two perches, more or less. Seized, taken In execution, nt the suit ot Chester Coper vs. S. B. Bowman and A. F. Creasy nnd to bo sold as tho property of S. B. Bowman. Jacksor., Ally. Vend. Ex- ALSO All that certain lot or parcel ot land, situate In Brlarcreek township, said county, bounded on the north by public road leading from Bloomsburg to Berwick, on the east by land ot Fro is Fowier, on the south by 1)., L. W. railroad and on the west by land of Daniel ltecdy, containing six acres more or less. seized, taken In execution, nnd to be sold as the propci ty of 8. B. Bowman. Jackson, Atty. Fl. Fa. SAMUEL SMITH, Sheriff. V DITO R'S NOTICE. ESTATE Of 11ANNA1I LAKE, DEC'D. The undersigned Aud'tor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Columbia county, todlstilbuie tho funds in tho hands of J. U. ltoblson, lis i ad ministrator,' to and among tho parties entitled thereto, will sit at his onico In fiioo-nsbi rg, oa Saturday, April 17, 18SU, at 2 o'clock p. m. when and where nil parties hat Ing claims ugalnst sold estate must appear and prove the same, or be for ever debarred from coming In on said fund. J"ar.2ti) E. ii. 1KELEH, Auditor. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE 0PII1KKIET fcOYEB, PEC'D. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by tho Or plians' court or Coluu bla county, to maku distri bution of the fund in tpo hands o. iho rdnilmstra tor, will sit at the office ot c. G. Uorkley, Esq., In Bloomsburg, on Saturday, April 3id, ls.sn, ut 2 o'clock p. in., to pcrfurm the duti.-t ot his uppolulment. when nnd where nil north's .. .. i. claims against said estate must appear nnd p-Ote (he same, or bo debarred from cujilm. In on said fund. JOHN c. YOCUM, March 12.) Auditor. JULE ON HEIRS. estatk of daniel tii01ias, iiec'd. Columbia cocntv, ss.: To John Tho.aas, snow Shoe, centre Co., Pa., Teter Thomas, Flshlngcreek, Columbia Co., Pu.. Samuel Thomes, Flshlngcreek, Ann Edwards, wld ow. ltoss Twp., Luzerne county, und Eliza Markle, lUhlngcrcek, chlltlrei ot Daniel Thomas, and Mary M. llusted, Dallas, Luzerne oounty. Pa., ChrtstenaMorrison.Mellssa Stein sndl). s. Thomas, all, of Mountain Top., Luzerne county, Pa., Joshua '1 homas, Daniel Thomas, I'arveu Thomas and Ann Thomas, all of Flshlngcreek township aroresak'. andtlla Sltler, Berwick, Columbia count)-. Pa., grandchildren and llnoal descendants of Daniel Thomas, deceased, and to all other iersons inter- ? v,,isi uu uu uuni ui you are nereny t iled to bo-uid appear before the Judges of our t Imhnrifi I'mirt nt u,i tinth.iiiui i.i.t .n i... I...... . r..1 . -WW.,. w WIl'UUW LUUIt w, uu item Ul Bloomsburg on the flrst Monday of May next, then and there to accept or refuso to take the real es tate of sold Daniel Thomas deceased, at the ap praised valuation put upon It by the inquest, duty awarded by tho said Court, and returned by the sheriff, or show cause why it shall not bo sold. And hereof fall not. Witness tte Honorable William Klwell.Prestdent SMcWaS Mar. GDe'pmr0' 00 CRT PROCLAMATION- WIIEREAS,tlieIIoii. William Emvkll President Judge ot the Court of oj er and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Court ot Quar ter Sessions ot the Peace and the Court or Common Pleas and Orphans' Court In the soth Judicial Dls trlct, composed of the counties ol Columbia and Montour, and tho Hons. James Lake and F, L Shuman, Associate Judges of Columbia county have Issued thelr.procept.boarlngdate the 13th day of Feb, in the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and elghty-slx, and to me directed for holding n Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Quarter Sessions ot the Peace, Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Court, In Bloomsburg, in the oounty of Columbia, on the first Monday.bclng the brd day ot May next, to continue for two weeks. Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner.to tho Jus tlces ot the Peace, and the Constables of the said County of folumbla.that they be then and there In their proper person at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ot Bald 3rd day or May with their records inqui. sltlons and other remeuibrances,to lo thoso things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recognizance to prosecute against tho prisoners that flm fir mil V hi In llmlnll ot the said county of Columbla.to be then and there to prosecute tucin as shall be lust, Jurors are re quested to be punctual In their attendance, agreeably to their notices. Dated at Bloomsburg iVrM "" uujui pru in tne year or our liL2ilifliJ,J",,) ,UOUl"'"l eight hundred and ninth '..?"nV .k'v' . "hu" "n? ""Pared and States otAmerictt. M u' lUB umlea enen u s omce, SAMUEL SMITH, Sheriff, rimiV)?Jrii.WI:,isMP everywhere, loca VV Kood salary und all eniicnses. Wrlio'for , ' ' terms at once and stale salary wanted asuunfton St., Boston, Mass. mur-l D-it.d. 7.7:Zt. "Y- . w-.iiwur kwws, win nay iln.Yfliulo.pta (frfldJ PENNY 0001)3 A SPECIALTY. SOU AfllNTS FOB F.V. ADAMS A CO. i ii 1 1 .i WHOLESALE DKAI.KIiS IN CIGARS, TOBACCO, CANDIES, FRUITS AND NUTS. SOLE AGENTS 11)11 I1ENHY MAIIjIiARDS ' JBECAifDIES. I'ltESIl EVEBY tt KEK. Bloomsburg, Pa. FINS CUT ! 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Tliej trett of a grot nrktj of miijit-t", hu I u think no one can exuuili . Iht wuhnut ru.tln therein uiuqt tht he or he woulj Ilk to jwimii. In cloth buuni furui theit botik vul4 c i Jl U etuh. Kftt.li bock tl complete in luwlf. 1. Thr Widow HeJott J'uprm. ThU is tha book ot rr lilt.li Tour grtti Jmuthcri Uushel till lb j cried, Dd it ! Jrntt hi rutin; to-day ti II ner . t. i'ancy orL tor Home Adonitnenl, tn rn l r It new work upon thli iiui.jl( coutiutDf easy ml .rllcal In-tructlnQi tor making tmcy baikcts, vail Mn.lirt, bracken, tifrdlA work, ctubroblery, W., etc., ro ln -lr mi'1 elegantly llluatrata 1. .1. ilrlmiii'ii Fnlry Htorlc fop the Vuuittf. The (In i eollwjttim ofUiry it oriel ever publUkeil. lb eblld Tfii Mil bf.kllnhtfil with them, t. The l.ndy tit tlic Luke. By filr Walter Soott. " Tim l.mlr ut tlm Luke" 1 n rotuanou la terir, and of all llii work of SiMitt none Ii mgre beautiful than thti. a. Mumml of Kllqurtlo fur Lalleaiand Qetitlemeo, ft Kl Iu 10 NtUteni'J aul kooJ breeding, glTlug U.t rnlti of hid Itii etl'iui'ite fur all coanlom 0. Tin- Mundurtl Letter Writer for Ladlei and (it iitlt-iiifii, a compkte guide to oorreapoadiooe, giving tlulti dirts tlun4 fur the comnoiiUoo of letter of every hi.!, ltli I un uinu r aide forma and eiamplei. 1, Winter Kwnliiir Keoreatlona, Urge eolleetloa or cllng 1 baradei, Tableau I, Uaruee, l'uttleft Ho., fat fioolitl sathrrlng, prhait tbeatrloali, and aveuloge at toitiei illiMiraunt. . Dluloiciiem Iteeltkllona nnd lleadhigfe, k large and tliuloe unllectluu Tor school exbibltlon and fublla and IritniA entertainment. tt. I'tirlor Music and C'htiulcal Kxperlncnta n lHtok uhich tell how to perfurtu buodreOe of aniutlug trkktln iu(lcj and luitruiilva experiinenta with almplu nt nt. i'. I he Home Look Hook nnd ratntir I'bTala clttn, coiitalnluR humlreda of evuellent cooking reel pel ii i uiui in iiuuirmrjwra, leuinfl now io gure an com tiHtinlhtietit4 bvaiinil home retuedr. II. Miinncra und Cuatoma tn Vtxr Auav T.anrli ury iuttreiUug and lustruotlve book of trareti, deiorlb ni the peculiar llfo, hablti, tnanneri and euitomi of ttfl r"ipli nr foreign oountrlei lllutrated. 11. Mxteen Complete Htorlei by Popular Author, ciiiliracinit iot, huuioroui and detective atorles, i lor lea of Mot.li'tjr lifo, of adventure, of railway life, t alt very to 11. The Hud.eUorWII, Humor and Fun.atarite rtiloc(lun of the funny itorlea, ikeubat, anettdotei, poemi, uu 1 Joke ihnt haie been written fur aome yeari) lllua'ted. 11. I'wTuI Knowledge for the Million, a bandy lnK'k (ifuaelul luformatlun for all, upon mauy and varloue tufijwtit Itluitrated. Ii. Called Huek, A Novel, By Hugh Conway, author f "Dark Itaye," eic. flllR lIMrnilAI I CIl nrCCDl W ln ,'nd nT four of thew book, and our catalogue, coi.ttiii..it ULin ..Uni-UVHLLLU UrrCnS TrW6rallleaJlogiapcn&ndtiookefor 1 2eenl la euinpe A.,) H booLa ttU tM the whole 40 Tr 91.00. Send P, U. D k DA' t)L ote, lteEliterdLeUr,erUoneyUrdr,uidaddruu&je. ntJldnCan rttO 00., rnll&Q OL, t Q. Marcn l'J (it. OTICE OP INQUEST. ESTATK OK llCMl'UHEV M. l'IKKEII, UEC'U. To .lolin II. Hoyt, guardian ot ltcuben Hoyt, Sar. ah Hoyt, and John IIoj t, ot Hope, Warren county, New Jersey. COLCSlM 4 C'OVNTY, SS! Vlierea3, al an Orplians' Couit held at "Ulooras burK, in and for the county of Columbia, the llret day ot I'ebruary, A. I). Ib8ii, before the Honorable William Elwell, President, nnd hla associates, Jus ticca of the said Court, the petition ot William II. l'arker, was presented, settlne forth that Hum phrey JI. l'aikcr, ot bald county, lately died in testate, seized in ins demesue as or fee, as tenant In common with William V. l'arker, ot and in an undivided moiety, or hair part of a messuage and tract of land, situate In the township of (irecn. wood, In said county, bounded by lands of J. J ltoublns,H. 51. Parkjr, James Lockart, Margaret Carson and T. J. Vandersllco and containing tlfty llu acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, and also, In ao undivided moiety, or one-third part with J. T. and 1). Parker, of a messuage and tract of land situate in the township ot Jack son, In tho said county, bounded by lands ot Pi ter Applegate, Thontp DavH and others, and con taining about thirty acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. Take notice that an Inquest will bo held on said lands upon the promises, on Tues day, April S0,.1M, at nine o'clock In the forenoon, to make partition to and among the heirs and le gal representatives ot said Humphrey 11. Parker, deceased, It tno same can bo dono without preju. dice to or spoiling the whole. And If It cannot bo so dhlded then to value and appraise the whole of said real estate or tho several purparts IntoHhlch they may divide the said real estate. at which tlmo and placo you can attend, If you seo proper, 8A51VEL SMITH, Illoomsburg, Pa., .March 111, it. sheriff. OTICi: TO DOND HOU1K Male of Pennsylvania) . , county ot Columbia f 6'' f, .1 Among the records and pioceedlngs of -i l.S. tlie Court of Cojimon Pleas In and for rl Iho county atcesald It Is Uttr alia iuu!, t-uL.aiiieu. In the mailer of the neltllnn nt tha ii.i.i.,m I.ackawunia & Western ilallroad Company tor the appointment ot Trustees under a ii ortguge of the ljicKiiwanna moomsuurg liallroad company, dated Murch 1. 1KM. r " And now March 16, lS&D, on presentation and perusal ot the petition tiled in this case. It Is uraerrd that notice of the application for the ap pointment of Trustees to till the vacancy caused by the aeath of (leorge M. HolleubacU and Warren J. Woodward '1 rustces In mortgate of tho Ijicko. wanna illoomsburg llallioad company, dated v. , i .' , ; pruned mono newspaper p'tu- ... , uutuicii ma. auu in one nuuiislied In Morlhumberland, -Montour ond Columbia counties, oneoln eacliot fuur successive weiks prior to the , 1 u, Kiuuir lunu mat nppoint ment will be made on thnr. iiav ni iim.u i;,V,,... in accordance with tho praier oi tho iietuionvm unless cause bo shown nhy the same should not certliied from the records March 17, i'ssj ' Ol:O.K.KI.WKL.,At!bf,iSr!',,r01,,,y- OKPIIAKS' COUltT SALK OF VALUABLE ItKAL ESTATK I ily virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, me undersigned, executor of the estate of fainuel Applemau, late ot lientcn township, deceased, win exposo to public sale on tho Dreinlseann ' ' " WEDNESDAY. Auril 28. lKSfi. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, tho tollowlnzdo- Will ? tW3U.., WJ. H i 1 Vn4liDntl.. v... tb.a a . .... ji . v "u'ai'y iauu ui jtiuiKurer jjiu S ne.aIDelf ?,n(l lL i,Ivl ea?twardlyKby "and, of C. L. lielles, Bouthwardly by lands ot T. J. ,1?Sn?.er,fIlU,.uf?,Ke "Iwallader, and westwardly lc,lel"')r Wm. Ilulme, continuing HlXty.mfl acriH. norntirlta.. t. i.H.An'i.... two-story frame dwelling house, barn nnd out- .'.'JiHF.i""1 cWV I"" Turt'0 wells or good ,Jjcr.9u ,u? Prfralses; also a good spring of water. ETerythlngln goodcondltlonr 1 " r' ..5s9- orthH aidly by lands ot Ellen Appleman. Wmwaiy'by,luebenT'.a acres, moro or letut tim Bft... iu.,..' r No. 3. Hastwardly by the helra of Mo'uret Dlldlne and Wllliain llu me, wutlnvardly by school-houso lot and land of (Woive l cSwal lader. entwardly by lands ot Ilufsel Karus an 1 Sue.'3'"e",ry ,,ri,- contalnlngaboui twelra acres, more or less, sumo being woodland. 11 terms and conditions i 'lm per cent of one. ktiikiig down ot the property! the 'ono lounh ' '.ulen ,e' t, at the continuation of l" fhrJ I.";"!?."1.""'' l'w-IouitUs In on.. jaf 1 HSffii .Xh'i .",U ,"errl 'roui coiillruiallon ,,M. JXECUTOU'd NOTICE, i -.'"'f Jm'u' I'""", of Mattion Tim. t ivBiaim-iuury iu sum e&iato havliii; been FJJW"'1? tlieuuders'lgned oxecuior. all iicrloun uucuira lokuiuebtaie nioheifby nutiued to nay ' tho same, and those having claims uiraliiM sulci I estate present the samoto B W. it. niTvoiT. I I'VHl'aHbUOIT, 1 ANY OltDf II, FOlt EEbTlVALS will bo SUri'MEI) WITH Tim LOWKST i i i ii it i n i Market Prices, J AS FOLLOWS I I! OKANOHS. j LEMONS, ! 1JANANAS, PHANUTS, ENGLISH j WALNUTS, IjCHEAM NUTS, ii ALMONDS, l'OP CORN il HALLS. CHAMPION PLOW Is pronounced by lending tnrniers supeilor to any plow In the market for and di'inblllty. Its w oik Is unexcelled. Also REVERSIBLE PLOW SHARE. Tanners i lit find this Imentlou n Fnvlng to tlicmof nt least two-thlrde tho cxponw; for plow shaies. 'lhcseshau'sniolltteU to all loading chilled FOR SALE BY 16. At the World' Mercy. A Notrl. Hr I'jmi ? Warden, autlwr or " The lloute on the Hariri," lie IT. Mildred Tre union. A ove1, Jty "The Uu i . en," Htiithnrof "Molly Kan." ei-J. 18. Ihirk lhiytw A Novel. liy Hueli Conwa 'i r or "Tailed Hack'' etc. 19 The Myalery of the Holly Tree. A X- By the author of Hura rborm- ' 20 Hhuduua un thehnou. A Notel. Ut It I 1 jeon, author of ' lir-ad atid-tbew and Kl.e. t "il. The (Jruy W oniuii. A Note). Uy Mr, l.t.-k. Il, author nf "Mary Ilir(u, etc. 32. The Frozen Deep. A Notel. liy H llkle ( I'llnn, author of " The omao In White," ete. 33. Ked Court 1-Hr in. A Novel. 11 Mtt. lie i ry Wood, author of I-ait l.ynne," etc. 2t. InCuptdVTtet. A uel. liy the Autboror !ri Thorn." 35. llaek totheOM Home. A .Noiel. liy Slary I tilt Day, author of " Hidden 1'ertl " eU. 38. John llowerbunLH WITe. A i.el. IU Ml llulock autborof "John Halifax, beiitli'maii,' ete, IT. Lady iiy endollne' ltreuin, A ovel. Hyi'it author of l)ora Thorue, etc. 28. Jaaper Ilune'a hecrtt, A Novel. l:y Ml. M. I.. Ilrad'lnn, author M "Aurora Fined," ete. 2. l.eollne. A .Novel. By ilary Cecil Hay, author of " Uremia Vorkp." ta. .10. (.ohrlel'i Mnrrluice. A Novel, lty UllkU t . I.lm, author of i No Name, ' tie. 31. Ilald Hunt. A Novel. By Mri.Ann f. MhnH, author of " Fashion and I aniloe," etc. 32. Iteaplnv the Whlrln Ind. A Novel. By Jiluri Cecil Hay. author or " Did Mlddlemu'a Money," rn. 83, Iludler Curleon. A NoveU By Miai II. t. Brad doo, author of "Lady Audley'a Hecret,'' ttc 34 Kal pat oa Thb Mvitihv or thi IIhuim. Novel, liy Uta W. l'lerce, author of "The Birth Mark etc. U. A llolden Uawu. A Novel. By th-. author tf "Dora Thorne." eto, 3fl. Valerie' Fate. A Novel. By Mr. Ucvamlir, author of "The WoolngO't," etc. ST. RWter Koae. A Novel. By Wllkle Collmi, auil.or of "Th Woman In V, bite." etf. 3. Anne. A Novel. By iln. Henry oo.l, autir l "fcait I. y u tie," 39. TheJ.aiirel Iluah. A Novel. By Vlu Mul k author or " JiIiq Malifai, (lentteman," ete. 40. Ainoa Hurten. A Novel. Kr (hfrg Him. hiuIk.i of "Adam Btide," " Tbe Mill ou tbe I'loi., its. IVlkEy lESoiiTS. 15LOOMSI5URG J1ARKET. Vliolcsulc. Itetnll Wheat per bushel 85 DO Kyo " " Oli Corn ' " .... Oats ' " Flour " bbl lluttcr Ei;i:s Potatoes Hnms Dried Apples Side mill shoulder Chickens Turkeys (Jcese Lard per lb liny per ton Vinegar per nul Onions per bushel Veal skms Wool per lb Hides 45 00 !I5 45 0 to 0 22 24 10 12 50 110 11 14 03 05 OT !i 10 12 12 14 OS 10 10.00 20 30 75 1.00 07 35 0to7 COAI, ON WlIAllF. No 0 $2.00; Nos 2 3, 4 & Lump I No. 5 ija.00 Hltumliius, 3.25 Philadelphia Markets COUHECTEU WEEKLY. FEED- Western winter bran, spot, 17.W Spring 17.00 a u.rs CLOU1L Western extra's 3.55 3.75; Penn n family, 1.00 a;X Ohio clear, 4.8ltf 4,C'l winter patent 5.15 &.5i; ifnua. roller process 4.2a a 4.t5 WHEAT Pennsylvania red, No. l, uu Hi I Ii5. coit.N. iif (s;ia DATS. So. 3 white (Sl 3J ' f No. S. 40U 11AJ AN1) STKAW Tlmothy-cnolco Western 85?, K'16'50- ""r ,0 Sd Western and New oik,i3.r.o & ii.r,o;.medtum Western and New Jork, la ( n. cut hay as to quality 17. a m. Iljo straw SI, Wheat straw, 10. oat straw H 10. POTATOES -Eastern rosob.Vi',10 Ilurbanks, 75 w v.,1.'?? er',1 L1,1Us tu': western lose ooojfn. ij ?t-T7 1 vanl a 13; Mesteru 13. lllini.il. Pennsylvania creamery prints S0s ;r C W.?ffi&x.,,r?,2P' Astern extra so,hilr sa tt. ll L 1'OUI.TIt .-Fowls, H bx Turkcj!. 8 lacks' 'V-C'Mckens.uain.TurkeyK-JETTING. mlJfi'.'S.i'i? lmhy Elventhat the building com mu ten win receive sealf dproposnls for lumlshlnr the materials and erecting for the coL Co. a. II A M. Association an exhibition building tuxsoo tt. 25a.1 K'.1' B'0"'"13 lu Ulocmsbuig. Pian and sped ncations can be teen at iho onico of II. V. hlte. Mercian', on and alter March ss, in All bids Ihn'Sdw. Aprt".; 7 p. Cm'.n",1Ue0 " r tetm J. C. IIHOWN, 1IALT1N STEltLI.Sa, THOMAS WKHU, m.i ... JOHN AITLK.MAN, Maich last. committee. A 1TEAL NOTlCi:. AnnonlQ win iu. t,A . April It!. For Montour andMt. Pletsant, at our . ,,. ""leo In iiloomsbuiv. April 13."lor ' Hemlpck, at tho houso of Charlos . ,, Dletrlck, In lluikhoru. April 14. t or Madison and Pine, at the house of Hi , AVK' t,'nl"'. in JersetoHn. April 13.--For (ireenwood, nt tho house ot Abru- .n , ""J" ' In Mlllvllie. April 10. For Jackson and bugarloaf, at the house a,ii ot Mhlel Col 111 Sugtirloat. April t,.-Fonienton, at tho house ot Hlramlless Al'r" 'oS'llPS'ie'r' 01 U'0 "0Us0 ot 1"ranl: APrtlfflRugSfflle,,0U f 0e0rgU April si.-For a-ntie, at tho election house In April 3S.-For lieaver and Moln.at the houso of a.wii ,., l 0,l.ler smith in Heaver. April iia.-Foi' Locusi und ltourlugcreek, at the a .ll0,Uset" Nallian Knorr, NumldU. April tl. For cenlinlia and cWngham. at the- Anni ...1 "If? 0 u' l cm' '" 1 "ntiulir April Si).-For Catawlssa and Franklin, at the April .'8.-lor llerwlck and llilarcrcek, nt the ,,ni o1,0SM ?l (,eo' w- Klaw. Ufrwick. April m.-Forbcolt,at tho house ot JacoUMIUer, April ao.-1'or Hl'oom, at our onico Iu Illoomsburg. niiin itVini i?.r. 1 1 1 , raiuireu to give each t ax torn tho appeal."'3''' ""uu"u ki 1 vii''vi;i'iJinTi I commissioners ft!-' JsJ'l'KN IALL, of Ati ksti Johnl..'caVc.erk."' UMUmwft 1 ' vvmumuiitn- uuicv, iuoomtburg, March 10, 'uu. A UJUNISTIlATOll-a NOTICK. ' " ' ; 2' '""""Vk Me of Oram Urp.-dec' l vif,lJ".?f 'l'ilutstriitlon in said ciato havlnis been grauted to me undersigned administrator! all persons Indebted to said estauf uio 1 Srtuy i io. "?Sfi l, PW mine, and those haMng clut u agalnsuuld cstato piesent thu sumo to warcuw ueo. hk.mlev, Administrator.