THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. A QUESTION ABOUT Brown's Iron Bitters ANSWERED. Tha "l hM MrhaMytawnutal Ibonmnitt t.f tlini. " li'iwcaii Dmwn, Iron ftlttera tor Mery. tiling I " Vt Ml. It nffun't. not It iloon core an, HIuim Jot liloh reputable phyalclan would r.iiTll tMH uralolaua rcsnlra Inn m tba lt ranoratlta Mam anm.iivi.inii prnirainon, and nmTJ j , MftU that thara ara mora rji-aparattona of Iron (ban of ant rthcrlnlHiUnriiOfKiain rnadlpina. Tola ahowaron. cIh.ItfI; tht Iron in ukncnrledtad to b tha mnat Imp mam m. iwr in fbcvpmidi mmiitai rnractica, It a. Kiwefnr R rmArktln furl, that prior to the 6 UvoV. frroflin"VNWIIII(IIITtliUMnrSMJru 1; aallafactorr Iron eonuiotlmlhade,ar been found BROWN'S IRON BinERSda;2 hcadaebfl, or produce cxmaHpalloTV--nll othur Iran rnrillclnrado.IIItOVV.VHIItO.NIIITTEUM rum IniUf nation, Illllonnfa,taUnaaa, Iljnprpal. Malaria, Clillla nnd Favera, Tlrrd I'eollns.Hetirriil I)rblllt;,Pnln Intht Hide, Hark or I.lmbi.l Icadache and Neural, ajln-fur all IIm allmanta Iron la pnaortbad dull BROWN'S IRON BinERS.tel?: rot not. Ltkt til rtbr thcronth mcdlclnti. It aoU pIowW. Whan t&ksu by tnjn th flrit wraptom ot foflt ii npwM nrgr. Th maieloi thtn btonm inner, tht dictation tmproTei. the bowyis x aottrt In tromsn thtflot ! uiutllj mora rtpld tnd nuktd! 10 id cqhui nervuuinan l nnrtin BE ay, abundant uataniooe l for tht ol ths II N I tiemoinoer Brovn'i Iron iron madlclna that la not Injurious, t'hlticiatit am I Drug'jUti r.eommmd It Tba Owinlna haa Trada Mark and oroaaad red Una on wrapper. TAKli Nil OTIIlilt. , cb.3fl.80. The Columbian. " BLOOMSBURG, PA. " FRIDAY, APK1L 1G, 1880. (UnULlT B4IIK01U Tilt tlllLI. Trains on the Philadelphia A; It It. leave llupcrt as luiiun a . NOKT1I. BOUTH. 0:311 a. m. 11M9 a. m. 3:12 p. m. 6:18 p. m. o Tralnson tile 1). L. Y. It. It. leave Bloomsburg B9 luiiun a . N0UTII. SOHTn.. 0:21 a. m. 8:30 a. in. 10:'.n a m. 11.41 n. m. 2:20 p. in. 4:11 p. m. 6:,'lo p. in. 8:17 p. m. Trains on tho N. SV. 1). Hallway pass Bloom jerry 113 lunuivs ; NORTH. 10:5.1 0. m. 0.37 p. III. Bl'NDAT. BOCTH. 12:03 p. in. 4:15 p. m. NORTH. BOOTH. 10:1 1 a in r,Ai p in l'UDI.lC HAI.liS. Al'itil. 29. Tho administrator of Eliza belli Pcterman deceased, will sell vnlunblo town property, nn Main 8trect,I$loomsburg, lit 10 n, m. Ariia 17. Dr. Shattuck will sell person nl property at tho Sanitarium, near U. Ii, & W. ilcpot, Dloomsburg, Including carriage!, buggies, harness, u valuable team of blooded young inapis, cow, pigs. stoves, household furniture Arc, us ho will no longer keep 11 livery, and expects to re furnish the Samarium. See posters. Ai'inr. 58. II. II. Hulme, executor of Samuel Al,)lcinan, deceased, will sell real estate on tho premises In llinton township, See advertisement. Found. Two lady's breast pins wero left at I). Lowcnlierg'i about three weeks ago The owner can have them by prov ing propel ty. Fon Kent. A frame house on Ferry roncl. Inquire pf Oeo. K. Klwell. tf. Foil Sai.b House and lot on Fifth street. Lot 40 by 200 feet. Also a yaciiiit let ud joining above Very cheap. Inquire of Geo. K. Elwell. tf, Foit Salk. A very desirable property, on Market street in tho town ot IJlooms. burg, I'ii. nearly opposite Hev. D. J, Waller. Lot 01 feet lu width and 108 feet in depth. An alley on the north nnd cast, lot of I). J. Waller on the south. Market street on the west. Tho dwelling house is a largo two story brick with Mausard roof, water, gas and sower drainage, a good largo stable, good fruit, and good well of water. Also 1 house nnd lot In Catnwlssu front ing on 3rd street, above l'iuu street, a good two story frame dwelling house with two story kitchen nttnehed. Michael F Kybkly April 7. '80. tf. liloomsburg, I'a. Foil Sale. Two houses nnd lots 011 Canal street. Desirable, cheap homes, and pay well to rent. Also, ono of the finest residences m IJIoomsburg, corner of Fifth nnd Centre streets. Having nil the latest improve mcnts, steam heat, water, gas, water clos cts nnd bath room. Good barn, fruit and ornameutal trees, largo lot. A rare chance for a fine homo. Apply to J. II. Make, Cor. Main and Centre Sis. I'crHoual. llev. .7. V. Bodlno has moved fioin Fowlcrsvllle to Saddle River, N. .1. Hev. II. L. Jones of Wilkesbatre preach ed In tho Episcopal church on Tuesday evening. F. V. Hurris, of Voodtown, N. J., vis. Iteil his friends In this section this week Mr. Harris is In the druc business nt Woodstown. Among recent callers at this ofilce were F. Kovcr. G. W. Klase. Philip Creasy, L. Girton, Conrad Hippensteel'B' F. Fonlk Oscar Achcnbach. U. W. Farvcr, William Mocre, W. II. Foust, John Gr h, D. W, Tuomaj, Reuben Hess, I). C. lilaok, Jan-es I. Campbell, J. W. Kitchen. All the new styles of wall paper at Mcr. cer's. Tho trout llahlng season opened ou the 15tb. M'Killlp, nrtist, moomsDiirg. cous pictures. InslantanC' U, Two hundred nnd eighty physicluns are registeicd In Luzcrno county. Call and seo the new styles for Spring and Summer at I). LOWENHEIIG'3. A solid night's enjoyment at tho rln this evening (Friday) for only twenty-llvo cents. E. M. Tewksbury will ho a enndidato for renrescntutlvo from the other sldo of the river. A beautiful Una of Norfolk suits for children, boys and youths at I). Lowenberg'u. Dr. W. M. Itebcr delivered an interest ing lecture on nnatomy, btforo thu pupils of tho Hlglr'scliool on Tuesday afternoon. Taper for the parlor.slttlng room and hall, Paper for tho bed-room, kllchcn and nil. At Mercer's. Dr, Shattuck has on exhibition several fine lncubators.ono holding over two tbous and eggs, u pretty good sized hen surely. Just rccolved a largo lino of whllo shlits, n marvel of cheapness, nt 43 cts. each. I), Lowenberg. While In New York reccutly, Dr, L. A. Shattuck was tho rccipleut of a very hand some gold-bcaded cane, presented to lilra by his frlcuds. Gents' furnUhlng.goods of all description, and nil of tho latest Btyles.can bo hudt G. W.Herisch's-a new Invoice of them Just re ceived. Call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. "' Strawberry and carlv mt,1,n cheap nt J. Garrison's, fith street. If you want a nohbv nml ivlli, ..,w r clothing, and a fit always guaranteed, call on 0. W. Ilcrtsch, tho tailor, and cxamlno Ws new and fresh lot of goods just rc. cclycd from the city. fjt. Peter Kline, of Tnsrnln ivii.nli. Mtr.1.. lean, died suddenly of imonloxv on Frl. day last, April 0. Iln WHS n lil-nllm- rxt ll.n lMoCol. II. R. Kline, of Oraneevlllc. Ho as about 07 Jears of age. Johnny Nusj, only son of .Mrs. M. E. ss, uieu on 'Iliursdnv morn nr?. !nt cok, aged 18 years. Ho had been 111 for several weeks. His funeral was largely at. tended on Saturday afternoon. Wc are frequenth oblleed to omit In. tcrestlng correspondence because It la crowded out by other matter that requires insertion. e liopc our correlpondcnts will understand tho matter, and not feel uenucti. Ribecrn Carmen, "of Denton. 11ns Inst rn. ceived a largo assortment of nlllluiry and fancy goods, consisting of tliu latest and newest styles In everything In lier line. l rica as low us over. Call and examine her slock. Mrs. M. E, Nuss desires to return thanks to uie many friends who so kindly assist, cd her durlDg the sickness and death of her son j especial gratitude is duo Mr. Mercer, druggist, for his assiduous ntten. lion in the child's dying hours. Don't fail to attend tho sale of stablo property on Saturday the 17th at 1) to 13 n. m. at the banluilum opposite the depot If ou wish to purchase a pair of blooded marcs, a good carriage, double or single, uouuic sietgli, harness, cows, hogs Ac. &c, An unsigned communication was rc ceived at this ofllco on Wcdriesday, with 0 cents enclosed. If the writer will give us His or her name, wo will "fix all mis talics" and publish next week, or the writer can have the quarter by calling for it. It is an Invariable rulo of this ollice lo publish no communication thai ha3, no gnulurc. Saturday evening, on tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, at a point between Centralia and Ml. Carmel, Bernard Dully, aged 10, fell under a coal train nnu had both legs hor rihly mangled. Ho died 011 the way to Hie Miners' Hospital. He was the only sup port of his aged mother, nnd there Is a probability that the widow will lose her reasou. 1 1 Dr. D. H. B. Brower dieil at Lock Haven last week, Wednesday morning, aged years. He was widely known throughout the Stale, having bean editor of the Mon' tour American, tho Slate Journal at Harris burg, the Danville Record nnd Danville Xac. He was elected r. member of the Lcgislatuie In 1850 nnd served two terms. Deceased was onu of the original organ! ers of the Pennsylvania Editorial Associa- lion. Knrle, a Utile son of'Mr. and Mrs. It. L Eslileman, died on S.itunhiy morning last prll 10, 18S0, after an illness of about live weeks. The cause of the sickness was tiom teething, which finally resulted in torming nn abscess in tiio brain. The child was about 17 months old, nnd most of the teeth nearly developed. allhoui;h tho operation of lancing was performed for every one. Tho funeral, which took place on Monday afternoon, was largely attend ed, Interment in Roiemout cemetery. List of letters remaining In the Po3t Of fice at Bloom6burg for week ending April 18, 1880: Miss Jennie Butler, Miss Rachel Cole Miss Saruh J. Doder, Miss Mary J. Hess, Samuel Lain, Mr. John Long, Miss Lizzie Mnsleller, John M. Quick, Esq , Mr. J. F. Sunlmrv. Mr. Asa O. Tubbs, .Mr. Glen A Tubus. OA1IDS. .Mr. M. D. Delchoif, Wm. A. Durham Rev R. S. Taylor, Mr. Joseph Weiss. Persons calling for these letters will nlease say "advertised." Gkokoe A. Clakk, P. M. Don't full to see those elegant neckties for Spring and Summer at O. W. Ilertsch': just fresh from the city prices very low for them. 2t imcUllorn. Farmers have commenced work with all their might. Tired men, boys nnd horses are visible everywhere. Mr. Charles Eder and wife of .Nantlcoke, recently married, spent four days of thel: honey moon with his grand parents of this place, Reuben Bomboy's. Our miners had two raises last week raNc of fifteen cents on their wages, and ruiso of water that drowned them out for few days. The first raise tickled them the most. Supei visor Eyerly removed a largo slide out of the road near Beagle's mill on .Mon day. Ho received the notice In the morn. 11 g and promptly obeyed. Uiuingst and Old aro making ready to lay 2500 tile. A. Z. Fchoch of liloomsburg is their surveyor. Selli Shoemaker, Ralph Ivey and Mathlus Whitenlght are digging tho trenches. Thu young folks of tawu gavo Clark Roat, their bachelor friend a pleasant cill onSaturduy evening. A jolly time had they. Miss Foulk of Bradford county, now at. tending Normal school at liloomsburg, camo home with MisJ J. .Moore oil Friday. Pcrcivul Foulk is expected homo from .Missouri this week. Tho railroad strike nnd high water have beeu keeping him lu hold. The Spring and Summer styles in hats and caps can now bo seen and had at G. W. lieitsch's just fresh from tno city. Please cull and examine them. St. 1 gioo.oo 111 lrlzcM. We will pay $10 for the largest list of words L'lvcn In the defining part or Vtcu ster's Dictionary formed frem tho word "Illustrated." $10 for the best temper unco noem. 810 for the bust cotnlo poem. 10 for the best story of 1000 words, .-JIO for tho best song and music. $10 for tho host pen and ink sketch. 5 for tho best three riddles. $5 for the nearest guesi nt tho number of "nnd's" In our next (May) number. S-5 for the most dllllcult ten ques. tluns in Grammar, witli proper answers. $5 for tho most difficult ten questions In Arithmetic, (uot puzzles) with proper an. swers. $5 for tho best poem by boy voder 12 years. $5 for the best story by girl ui. der 13 years. 65 for the best explanatory solution of, the question! "How oflcn, and at what intervals has July 4th occurred on Sunday during the Christian era V 5 for thu best explanatory solution of tho ques tloni "A man stnrts Monday noon) and truvcls Westward, keeping up with the Sun-where does ho first find Tuesday uoon 1" Send 10 cents for sample paper and conditions. A beautiful present with each paper. Munyon's III. Woiilp, Phil, adclphla, I'u. Agents wnnted. fa2-3t. Wall paper I Wall paper I Wallpaper Do you intend to paper a rsoin ? If so, bo sure to call and seo our papor before you make your selection. J. II. Mercer. Letter from Mlntaotirl. Mn. F.iifrnite. In mv elrcllns around II ilronncd into Carthnco. Missouri. I fount! quite a lot of folks from liloomsburg and living with John U. liulck Esq. at liupcri uurg, apru iu nnu 1a. nonornoio neon vicinity, so I camo to tho conclusion of slnco last September, committed sulcldo nrd Rhouo, Worthy .Master of tho State, giving your readers a small sketch of Jns. by throwing himself under a freight train Hoil" Mortimer Whltchcat, Worthy lite- per Co. and Carthago. Its cllmato Is al- most uniformly mild. The cool refreshing south brerzo ins swav durlnir the entire . .1 summer. In winter thero is nn nusenco or tho Arctic wnves and deadly freezes as of the Northern latlltudes. Tho tlovntlon Is 1100 feet above the sta, tho population about 60,000. There aro 410,800 acres of land, 404,040 ncrcs are tillable, possessing a durable, fruitful and fertile soil, adapted for wheat, corn, oats, grasses or vegetables and nil tho productions of the Northern States. Fruits of all kinds do well. The wood Is healthy, grows rapidly and bears carlv. There is an nuundnnce of timber for ordinary purposes. During tho past 20 years the supply was lucrcased Instead of diminished. Almost nil parts of the comity are un derlald with lead and zlno or coal. Re ports show that for several jearspast tno State of Missouri has furnished more than one-half of tho lead produced in the Uni ted Slates. From this portion of the Slate the bl.tk has been taken. Three large trunk lines of railroad trav crso the county. There are about sixty churches, many of them extremely hand some and substantial. The public schools are all good, substantial structures, well furnished and well equipped. Education Is well looked after In this county. The hulk of the population Is made up from the Eastern Slates, "who have como In since tho war. Carthage is situated on a knoll nnd com rounds n beautiful view of the rolling prairie aud is the county scat of Jasper. Thrift at once leads one to to the conch: slon that contentment has been cast amonK the farmers. They are quick to see the ad vantage of their selection nnd take a pride in beautifying their homes. The populr. lion of Cnithago Is 9,000. Located near the ceuter of the town is n park. Sur rounding the farm sides are found largo substantial business houses. As a rule, the residences are elegant. The houses are nil set buck from the side-walk nnd shade tiees are standing at intervals, form ing n grove in each lot. There are 10 churches, many of them handsome as well as substantial. The tall spires of many are observed rising nbovc the suiroundltig, and tell of a moral nnd Deity worshipping people- No city in the State gives more support to thclr schools. Tho schoools are popular with all classes. Tlieio are five buildings. Tho seating capacity is about 1,200, tho total enrollment, 1,020, number of teachers, 21; the couise of instructions, 11 years, 0 are given to thu common brunches. The public Improvements, such as Vttt3r works, gas works, elcctiic light, street railway, a largo and well equipped lire department: wc find three daily and four weekly newspapers; manufacturing, two woolen mills, established 1882, Is at ways running, sixty looms each, 0,000 yards wool skeim per week; Eagle .mills, established 1882, hominy, grists and meal, Cnithago mills, established 1872, capacity, 200 hairels per day, extra grade of Hour, globe mills, established 1870, capacity, 800. Flour o.ders nlwuvs on hand ut these mills. They arc kept busy, no stopping, Foundry and machine shops, established 1872: boiler works, established 1835; tho City gas works, July, 1878; water works for the city, put in during the Spring of 188 1 will give the names of former residents of liloomsburg aud vicinity, Ac: Mr. E, M. Warden, Mr. Mntt. Lcidy, Mr. Hal Warden, .Mr. Wm. Ale, Mr. Jackson Lcidy, Mr. Samuel Ale, Mr. Wm. Moore, Mr. Wm. lluffer, Mr. Wm. Bowman, Mr. A.W. Monroe, Mr. Clark Ale, Sheivly, Mr. Nicholas Seibert, Berwick, Pa.; C. C. Monroe, Simon Bistllne, Perry county, Pa John Houck, James Monk, Wcntheily,Pa.; Howard Brader, Wilkes-Barre; Henry Sheesby, Dauphin county; Wm. Selher, Juniata county; S. E. Wetzel, Snyder county. These arc a few of many from Pennsylvania. Any person wishing information about this countiy, by nddressing any of the above, all questions will be cheerfully an swered. Respectfully yours, John J. Monroe, Ot Wllkcs-Buiic. One hundred different styles of Dado window shades at Mercct's. Price, 10 cts. to ijl.r.0. The newest style, tho largest stock, the lowest price can always be had at D. Lowenherg's. l'.iiHt Ileitlon. We know of no better way of developing the social qualities of a neighborhood tliun by making surprise (birthday) parties ; especially for "heads of families. Last Satimluy was our 00th birthday tinnivcr. saiy. And on the day previous, at about 10 o'clock u. m. we wero Induced toaccom pany our son-in-law to town lor some groceries, when, immediately thereafter a number of Invited guests assembled and prepared a sumptuous icpast of nil the d.mties and goodies" that heart could wish, and patiently awaited our return and reception. We were brought back pre cisely at noon, nnd, on our way some par. ties called to us "hurry dinner Is ready.'1 I'ho instant we arrived they called us to (dinner) face our unexpected, kind and usually quiet neighbors, but, on tills occasion were given to some hilarity. Although thu secret was not discovered till we met our kind nnd astonished neighbors in the event of falling to surprise us. Just ask the assessor, Thanks to our kind neighbors, come again and often There was n good attendance nt tho Sun day school convention ut St. James lust Saturday, "Thou shalt not steal." Had tho boy been fully Impressed witli tho divine Injunction he would not havo stolen Billy Belles' wutch from the steam saw mill at New Columbus. Ho was airestcd and lodged In jail at Wllkesbarre. This is another warning to boys who find it hard to resist such temptations. Rarely do wo hear of thefts by girls, But boys often steal jewels even girls. We never knew that an academic and collegiate course made "Ignoramuses," "liars" and blackguards ot Its recipients till we read the Heck and Turrell controv- ersy In the Sentinel. If they tell tho truth they are not objects of cuvy, neither lit subjects to lead public opinion and in. struct tho young, nor to gain tho admlra- lion of tho fair sex. Minim. Farmers are plowing, drain is looking flue, Measles aro still holding their sway J, E. Snyder Is In Philadelphia this week, Tho Literary Society Is in a flourishing condition. Albert Bowmun has started it school of his own. A girl. J. O. Wlntcrsteen returned from Medical college with "tho papers." Tho school board presented the town 3vlth n stova on Saturday, Beautiful birthday cards at Merccr'a. From ono cent to two dollars. Htilclile nt Wtincrl. Joso Francisco Kowshca, nn Indian boy from tho Cnrllslo school, who has been on Monday morning last, lie nau uccu an Industrious nud willing, hand nnd Mr. Uulck says no never nail nn occasion 10 .i . t .... .1 t.- t.- I correct mm, aooui ten uuys utiuiv, o had an attack of homesickness, nnd said ho wanted to go homo and seo his motlicr, Mr. Quick wrote to Captain Pratt, princi pal of the Cnrllslo school, that ho had bet. tcr write to thn boy nnd call him back to tho school, which was done1, and Monday was fixed by tho boy himself ns tho day for his departure. On the morning of that day Mr. Quick went with him to the depot, nnd purchased n ticket for him, nnd whllo wattlng - tho Indian deliberately throw him- sell bolero n shitting ireigiu train, iwcivo wheels of which nassed over his body. He gasped once or twice nnd died without a word. Ills aire was about 17 years. A jury was omp.tnnolled by J. M. Clark Esq. ot this town, and after hearing the testi mony of several witnesses, n verdict was rendered to the effect that deceased com. milled sulcldo whllo Insinc, nnd entirely exonerating Mr. Quick nnd tho railroad company from any blame. T lie boy seemed to have great fear of being punished when ho reached Carlisle, but Mr. Qu'ck-.wrotc a letter for him to de liver to dipt. Piatt, saylug that the Indian had dono nothing to he punished for, and thu contents of the letter wero made known to hlin. He had also said to Mr. Quick that he would kill himself, but this was taken only as Idle talk, and llttlo attention was paid to him, as people who contem plate suicide do not often tell of It. From all the evidence the coroner's jury was of the opinion that deceased had been of un. sound mlud tor several days previous to his tatal net. The most stubborn cases of rheumatism are cured by Keller's catarrh remedy. It drives the poisonous acid from the blood. It Is the wonder of the age. See advertise Incut In another column. Literary Siote. MEADE'S STliATEOY AT (lETTYSIltM'.Q. Major General Latayetto McLaws, who commanded the 1st Division of Longstrcet's corps nt the battle of Gettysburg, will con tribute to the Weekly iVess of April 21 a very important article showing the prob able consequences of nn assault if mule by General Meade cither just after Pick ett's repulse or at Wllllamsport. General McLaws Is one of the few surviving olllcers in Important command who can speak with authority concerning Lee's plan of battle and preparations to resist n possible assault. Hfs article is u most interesting and valuable endorsement of General Meade's conduct of tho greatest batlle of modern times, and will exert a very posi. live inlluence In forming the judgment of history. It will be preccded-iu tho Weekly Press of April 14 by an authentic account of tho movements of the two armies from "Cemetery Hill to the Potomac," by Thomas Robins, Jr., wiitten front papers heretofore Inaccessible. Many persons have catarrh in its first statics who suppose themselves to" be trou bled with nothing more set lous than 11 se vere nnd atubljorn cold lu 1110 ncaii. .iys Cream Balm gives instant relief from colds In the head, and 11 llioiougli treatment win cure catarrh. For sale by every druggist in the laud. I.lKlitHtrcct. The Methodist congregation of this place are left without n minister. Roy. Byer who was sent to this charge having been recalled and assigned to Wetherly. Miss Martha McIIenry spent a few days visiting her sister Mrs. U. B. McBride. Mrs. Samuel Townsend's daughters of Ohio were called here to see their mother who departed this life on Friday night the 0th Inst, aged OS jenrs; intermcntat Light- street cemetery on Sunday. Rev. Riddle 0 til elating. At present writing Mrs. Catharlue Oman is still in a precarious condition. Samuel Betz, nn old resident of our town, but lately of Bloom departed ibis lite at the poor house on Saturday morning last. Alfred Irvln has engaged L. M. Kech- ner ns miller. .Mrs. W. Smith Is visiting at Lloyd Ster. Hugs. Al Zeigler moved to Alfred Irvin's farm n Hemlock Twp. Steward Driebclbls and wife of San Fran cisco, California, surprised his aged father one day las week by coming homo to spend a short time with him. .Mrs. Julii Diehl of Beaver Valley isvjslt- lug friends in town. A shooting match took place on Satur- day ut Espy, one of our townsmen furnish ing the hog. Bannls Henry or Oruugevlllo was thu winner. The light place to get your Spring suit made up in city style, full satisfaction guar anteed, is nt tho popular store of D. Low enberg, tho merchant tailor ot Columbia county, Fees of county OlMcerH. On .Monday last the Supreme Court handed down an opinion In the caso of Morrison ys. Bachcrt. This case was brought to test tho consti tutionality of the act Juno 12, 1878, enti tled "An act to ascertain and appoint fees to be received by the sheriffs, coroners, registers of wills nnd recorder of deeds of this Commonwealth, except In counties containing more than lfiO.OOO or less than 10,000 Inhabitants," It was contended that this Infringed upon tho constitutional prohibition of "local or special laws regu lating the affairs ot counties," etc. The court below held tho act constitutional on the ground that the fees of county olllcers could not be included under the expression In tbo Constitution, "allalrs of counties;" that the latter expression refers only to such "as concern counties iu their govern mental and corpoMtu, capacity," Tho Su prcme Conrt holds that this Is loo narrow a construction of the Constitution; that tho word "affairs," as used by the f rumors of tho Constitution, means "such as effect the people of that county." Furthermore, that thu act Is unconstitutional from its lo- cul and special character, and, therefore, null and void. Tho act of 3 of April, 1808, which was repealed by the act of 13 June, 18i8, le re- lustaed by this decision of the Supreme Court, and the fees of rrollionoiaries, Sheriffs, &c, will now bo regulated by tho act of 1808, which Is about oncthlrd higher than that Just declared unconstitutional. Scott's Emulsion of Furs Cod I.UcrUII MltlillypupIiUHiililtcH Is Hcmarkablo as a Flesh Producer. Tho incrcuso of llcsh nnd strength, Is per. ceptlblo Immediately after commencing use tuo Emulsion, l iio e ou i.ive-r uu emulsified with the Hypophosphltcs Is most remarkable for Its healing, strengthen. lug, and tlosh producing qualities. Aak vnur merchant for O. K. coffee. "- J " " Pry It and you will uso no other. It home roasted. Always fresh and has j equal. 13 All Iitiporlniit MectltiKt . . . . , , . Andmportant meeting was held at the olllco of tho lamer? l ncwl, Aiccuanics. turcr 01 11.0 national urange, nun. u. n. Thomas, Secretary of tho Btato Grange, ami utiiur prumi.iieiii. meuiuui 01 wu ui. .ln. rri... nn,ln ,..na nntln.1 uu nwupumun uivuivrasna.i.. tor tho purpoio of taking decided nctlon against tho proposed tariff bill, which, in the opinion of farmers, discriminates against the agriculturists of tho country by admitting, frco cf duty, wool nnd other farm products. Tho farmers aro united in their opposition, and tho order of Patrons of Husbandry will work vigorously for the defeat of the measure. The order in other States will follow In tho footsteps of Penn sylvania. A Great Victory A Torrlblo Caso of Scrofula Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla " In tho winter ot 1879 I was attacked with Scrofula In one ot the most aggravating forms. At ono thno I had no less than thirteen largo abscesses over ami around my neck and throat, continually cxwllng an oUcn-lvo mass of bloody matter disgusting to behold, ami almost Intolerable to endure. It Is Imposslblo to fully describe my Bufferings, as tho caso was complicated with Chronic Catarrh. After thrco years of misery, having been treated by three physicians, I was worso than ever. Finally, on tho recommendation of W. J. Huntley, druggist, of Lockport, I was Induced to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. And now, attcr having taken twelve bottles, within the last twelve months, the Bcrofulous eruptions have entirely ccaskd, and tho abscesses have all disappeared, except tho unsightly scars, which aro dally becoming. 'smaller by degrees, and beautifully less.' I do not know what It may havo done (or others, but I do know that In my case. Hood's Barsaparilla has proved an effective specific Indeed. As an evldenco of my gratltudo I send these facts unsolicited, audi am ready to verify the authenticity of this cure, by personal correspondence with any onn who doubts It." CiiAiiLES A. lton eiits, East Wilson, N. Y. This statement Is confirmed by W. J. Hunt Icy, druggist, of Lockport, N. Y w ho calls tho euro a great victory for Hood's Sarsaparilla. Send! or book giving statements of many cures. Hood's Sarsaparilla4 Sold by all druggists. 1 ; six for ?5. Made only by C. I. HOOD 1 CO., Lowell, Mass, IOODoses. Ono Dollar.'! LOCAL NOTICES. Please call and see our line line of cash mere jerseys from $1 up. II. W. Sloan.- All that Is needed to satisfy the public that Phillips' broad is good is to give it a trial. If you want dress goods f any kind go to Clark & Son's. You can mako money by buying your dress si'ks of Clark & Son. Phillips' spacious Ice cream parlors are opcucd. They are having quite u rush. New black silks, Ottoman, Jersey silks and Rhadamc. II. W. Sloan. Just received at Mrs. C. E, Rabb's a fine lot of new goods for spring trade. Call aud see the new styles. Ice cream at Phillips' Domestic Bakery. by tne plate or quart. We open to-day full lines of llght-color-cd cashmere shawls, new gloves and ho siery, at the lowest prices- Clark & Son. Fon Sale. Cloverseed, timothy seed, shotcs, calves and all kinds of lumber. Boards, rails, 2x4, scantling, joist, plank, lath, chestnut, hemlock nnd pine, Nos. 1, 2, and 3 shingles, pine boards and siding, surfaced, white pine, yellow pine and hem lock flooring, plastering, lath, pickets, &c, at Lightstrcet, by Silas Young. m.20-2m Wc havo a new kid glove, live hooks, that wc will guarantee: If they break the first or second time putting on, we insist on your returning them back this week. Colors, in a few days. H. W. Sloan, Ready trimmed cheap spring hats and bonnets from SI. SO up at Mrs. C, E. Rabb's opposite Corcll's furniture rooms. You should sec those brocade silks at Clark & Son's for wraps. Want 100 teams to haul bark now, to bo unloaded in the cars nt the railroad, Also, potatoes, turkeys, chickens, geese, ducks, pigeons, thrltty, white, clean shotcs. that weigh from 25, 30, 40. AO, 00, to 75 pounds. Butter, eggs, nice green apples, cloverseed and orions, nt Lightstrcet. feb..5-2Jms. Silas Youm More new buttons, fringes, ornaments, loops, clasps, fancy beads, &c , at Clark & Son's, Airs. C. E. Rabb has a lady assistant from thu city. She is now able to turn out all kinds of work at low prices. Crape goods a specialty. I. W. Hartman & WILL SELL YOU Son 500 yds. new beautiful combination colors, tricot cloths, with large buttons, Ultia'S, Dim Will 113 1IUU 1I1US3 11 UUIIUU3 IU match. 75ct. colored cashmeres for 02 cts. yd. 20 different black dresses from 40cts. to SI. 25 !yil, besides cashmeres and black silks. Best dark calicoes for Octs, yd. Kxtrit nice Salines very low In price. Lace curtains from 12jc. to 75cts. yd. Dado curtains forOOcls. up, with best spring fixtures and shade pulls. Jerseys for $2.00 as good as last year's for 2 50 Dishes nt lowest living prices, If in need of any of the above do not fail to visit I. W. Hartman & Son. BUSINESS NOTICES. 1I1I.IOUSNES.3 Is very prevalent at this season, the symp toms being bitter taste, offensive breath, contod tongue, sick headache, drowsiness, dizziness, loss of annetlte. If this condi tion Is allowed to continue, serious conse quences may result. By promptly inking Hood's Sarsaparilla, a fever may ho avoid cd or premature death prevented. It Is a positive cure for biliousness. Sold by all druggists. When Baby wu tick, wa gava bar CaatorU, When aha was a Child, aha cried for Caatorla, 3Vbea aba bacama Mlia, aha elunff to Caatorla, N I When aha bad Children, aha cava tham Cwtorija, Ueorgo Campbell, llopkinsvllle, Ky, says i "Burdock blood bitters Is the best preparation tor the blood and stomach ever manufactured. NEW JWiSEV WINK HENT TO KUllOl'K. Mr, Speer, of New Jersey, lias a reputa tion extending over the whole Union aud In Europo.us being n reliable producer ot pure wines. His Port grapo wlno Is order. en uy lumiucs in urcsilen, London and Paris for its superior medicinal virtues, ami Its blood making quality, owing to the Iron contained lu tho soil in which the vines grow. For sale by druggists. Puro blood Is absolutely necessary in order to enjoy perfect health. Hood's Sursapnrilln purifies tho blood and strengthens tno system. You can't work '.o much mirnoso unless you arc well, but you can build up your iieaiui aim Btreng'ii wun riirKcr s Tonic, and wont will then becomo easy, it sets thu lungs, liver and kidneys in working to orlieri rjoughs aud colds vanish before It. iuku u in time. a-lMt. At thirty-five tho average American (Us. covers that ha has uu Infernal stomach. and so goes into tho hands ot tho doctors tor tho remnant ot his lite. Prevention is Duller tlinn cure, but ur, walker's Call. frtm o t. nnnania . Il.t.r) lantl. I nrevent dv?nonsia. diseases of the skin. no vcr uidneys, nnd all disorders arising 1 from bad blood, How many bald lioada you sec. Work, 1 wuiiv, iiisuni;, (iisbiiiui iuii I uiau iiu ivi hiker's llnlr ltalsam stops falllug hair and restores gloss and youthful color, i.xcepi. tonally clean, elegant, a perfect dressing, not greasy. Prevents dandruff. How Is your back f It It aches put on a Hop Plaster. For crick, stitches, rheuma tism, pains in tho side or hip, chest nnd lung tlllllcultles or soreness in any part, nothing equals this porous plaster for cur ing tmln nnd Btrcnztlicnlnc. Fresh lions. Burgundy pitch nud balsams combined. 25c. druggists, Ladles will find relief from their head. nche,C03tlvenes3. swimming "n the head, colic, sour stomach, restlessness, Indigest ion, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in tho back or kidneys, pain in tbo shoulders nnd different parts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despond enr.y by taking Slminous Liver Regulator. It should bo used by nil persons, old nnd young. It Is not unpleasant, is purely vegetable, nud Is not injurious to the most delicate constitution. R.NT TEL BLOOMSBURG, Pa. AURANDS, Proprietors. S. 1'. IIAGENHUOII, Ct.EitK. Tnisncll.knownhotclh.es been furnished new from top to bottom . The proprietors, who took possession April 1st., ihave given tne place a complete renovating. The travelling public will receive first-class attention. irr PltlCES, AS USUAL npr,10-3ms. TOFAMpS F Any one In want of tho BUCKEYE iVlA.cIiifiEY, Glass Feed Fertilizer, Grain Drill, Cider Mill or any thing Manufactured by the Company, can get them of AARON SMITH, HUOKHOllN, PA. apr. 1 IV Cms. L. E. Klotz, --fcOLK AC1ENT FOB- THE SHAVER SYSTEM OF TELEPHONING, I (Specially adapted for communication In iuincs,; For tho Counties of Carbon, Columbia, Le- Hlgli, Luzerne. Lackawanna, aionroe, Montour, Northampton, North umberland and Schuylkill. Also, Agent for the jkman System o! Arc and Incan descent Electric In AND DEALEIl'I.N- ELECTRIC SUPPLIES and Appliances of all kinds. Hotel nnd House Anuunclators, Burglar Alarms, Electric Door Bells, Llghtnlug Arresters, Elec tric Gas Lighting, &c. Estimates given 011 all work on application. P. O. Address, L. E. KLOTZ, MAUCH CHUNK, Pa. CCSolicilors and Agents wanted. Apr.-lo-.'ims. OTlCE. The stockholders ot the Bloomsburg Sullivan Ilallroad Company are hereby notltled to meet at tho Exchange Hotel, In Uloomsbure, on .Monday tho 3rd day Slav. iHSfl. at eleven o'clock lu the fore noon, to elect officers of tho comnanv for the en- suing year and transact such other business as may require their action In the Interest of the e-oinpauy ana oy autnonty 01 law. JOHN JAMIhON, President. N OTICE. Notice is hereby (riven that tho following ac count has been tiled In the court of common l'l Pleas of Columbia county, and w 111 bo presented to the court on the first Monday of May A. D. 18), and confirmed nisi, and after the fourth day of said term confirmed absoluto unless exceptions aro nlr-rl within that tlmo; 1. Tho account of liobert Mannon, Committee ot the person and estate ot Martin Mannon, a lunatic, of the Township of Madison, Columbia Wit. II. Slta'DEIt. county. I'rotliy's. ofllco Bloomsbunr, I'a., Apr. 5, l'roth'y. ) O. M. (JUICE, i.; Deputy. J the lumt oldiMt- ih&il. benr-kiiiiwii NumerieM in ths coun- in Mnt litor.l tarm.. IJ ncwiti.lfltl f&cllltlea IT1( low. a. r nt-, 11 r-" J r.ainuiuru I Hill. W. A' T. H' .111-11. t.rni-vn. ra. T. apr-16-lt-d. TTT A TTrTIT?Tl LADIES to work for us 11 AM AiJJV. at their own homes, , to W 111) per week can bo quietly made. No ' photo paintlne: no canvassing. For full n.l.iit tra nlnnun nrirlroe nt. nnin I If t'-il 'tfVT particulars, please address at once. Altr COMPANY, 111 Central St. Box 5110. Boston, Mass, (apr-io-lt-d. TO SOT lHs1!? Avenow fully r4medJ my fo Their widow: 'or heirs. 1 former business as umim Agent lor pensions. Bounty. Hack 1'uy. fie, 1 correspond directly with tho Departments, be- uuuwiimiBiifti iiiiiu in lusuingion agcntii. t ask no pay unless tue claimant recovers excent tho necessary preliminary costs. Those, entitled lofimi Dounty underthe Act of l;s, under a re cent decision, should be advised. I wll answer no letter unless mere Is a return stamn. I cm e peclal attention to men who enlisted ror three years prior to July S3, lwit. who were actually mustered Into ben lco for three years prior to August fl. imii, and wero discharged for promotion &v. i uii- uttessiiry teeurus. C. Ii BUOCKWAY. apr.C-sj. Bloom&burg, I'a. in nresents elien awnv. Send us cents postage, and by mall you will " value, that will start you In woik that will at once bring you In money faster than anything elso In America. All about the tJO-),iioo In presents with each box. Agents 3vanted ev. nrv.vhpiii. or either sex. of all nires. for all the lime, or spare time only, to work torus at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don't delay. II, Hali.ett A: Co., l"oru land, Maine. decis 85. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! AT lir- THE ARTIST SB AND MERCHANT TAILOR. "Who always gives you tho latest styles, and cuts your clothiti tr to fit you. Having had tho experience lor a number ol years in tho ratlorinj liusi ness, lias learned what material will give his customers the best satisfaction HO for wear and stylo and will try to please all who civo him a call. Also on hand Gents' Furnishing Goods OF ALL DKSCIIUT10N8. HATS, CAP AND UMBRELLAS Always of tho latest styles. Call and ex, amino bis stock before purchasing else where. it Corner Wain ifc Market Su. Bloomsburg, Fa. Api-1125-ly rJUlEASUHER'S SALE OF UNSEATED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PENNA. By vlrttio ot sundry acts ot flencral Assembly of tho Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, relating to tho salo or Honted and unseaMxl lands In tho t:ounty of Columbia etc. for taxes duo and unpaid I will offer nt public sulo at tho court House, In the town ot Blooinsbunr, on tho Bocond MONDAY OF JUNE A. D. 1880, nt 10 o'clock a. m. tho following described pieces of land or such part thereof as may bn necessary to satisfy tho amount of taxes duo and unpaid against the same, anil continue the name from day lo day ns the samo may bo found necessary. TKKM8 Ol" HAt.K. Tho amount ot taxes and costs must be paid when tho land Is struck oft or tho sale may bo void nnd tho property put up and resold. UNSEATED LAND OK COLUM MA COUNTY 1880. BEAVKK. No. Aches. Wakrintiiokownir. 400 " Baker, Jacob doe'd 1 lot Heaver, Charles. !!" Heaver, Jesse .-. si acres llrockway, C. II 108 " st " ' and Abbott 19 " " " lis " " " Tax .s. ,.t 43 17 1 T4 5 21 .. 4 10 ... in 23 1 9S t3 5 21 3 Oil .. 6 an ,.. 0 90 1 M 4 4.' ... Ill Nl 01 3 lots 3 " 1 " Brockwoy, C. B.. Hutt and U riser... liok'art, Mury iioyer, r. n. lllOncrcs Columbia Coal & Iron Co .Il'i Clark, Andrew 4!i ' Cox, C. 8. Ex. Tench Cox. . I" " Z73 " " 30" " " " II 31 3 30 8 7s 111 II IS 41 31 7fi 1 BK lots Charles. Simon ,. ,. 1 Canon. M i ISO acres Davis, Isaac ... in .- 7 77 7t l',ln, aniiiony ... loti " Downs, Martin - 13 nn imj " nanus, josniu 0 (IT IK sr. is " Downs. John 29 " Fisher, Sarah 2 lots nan van, a -T " Fry, W s 3 " (ienrliart, Wm r" llorfman. E. o B (J !i 31 5 SI 8 at ii" Pardee and Jtarklc 2 ii llarner and Jester s.i ai s 71 on acres llauck, Jonathan 5 SS 3 3s .1 07 5 S6 IS 6S M uoais, .jonn..,, , Boats, Charles A: John M Ml lllnderllter, Karnh A., Hunt, Ell Denny, (leo Kline, A Kochter.u. I I lots 5 21 3 " 3 in 1 " I 75 S IS IievflH, Frank.. 4 91 7 51 Laurence. W. K., soi) acres Mann and .stiller 3iio " Moore, Wm 13 60 10 12 10 05 IS 13 liio " Mcueynoiiis, n. w inn ii Mlnlck, Conrad 13 " " rcecr IS IS to uenj 18 4 lots Maston. Wm 1 DO to acres Nungesser, (leo U 4 a lots raiwrson, j. u 3 " Price. Clarence K (.7 0 3". II 7S 23 US 27 CO 5 03 N Hi S 7IS lit acres nice. John 3,'iu " lllchart, Charles sr 4011 " " 7.1 " ' " 13- ' " " ..... n lots Itutiuord, Samuel co. 3': Itutliford, Samuel ... 2 acres xhuimtn, Thomas 4 41 IS 10 12 asi " swank, Daniel to " schwcppeniieiser, I. h. II S5 3 Oil m Miuman s. Michael , 3 lots shlck, J. J 3 " smith. I. W 5 it acres Shuman, F, I. 7 40 .f lots r-cou, i-cier 1' astine, 11. K n'i Valkenard. C. J 1 111 3 41) 10 3S :) acres West B coal Co 3 0 r lots Wetzel, c. s 3" Hcrkhelser, Samuel... S 117 s at .3 Ml acres Wheeler. Wm 3 3.3 US :n so 2 " stiney, Martin 3 lots I'rout. Margaret , 33 acres Miller, Adam BENTON. 13 acres Atbertson, Clarence 1 20 in lKKison, ueo. , 13 " wells, joun BHIAltCilEEK. 1 no 9 73 2s acres clem, llev. W. T 1 ss am Doty, l'caler J: Stewart 11 i. j) " " " 7 M .3 C3 no " 3 so !l 3s '.( Ot 2() " " i,-Of 150 " " fofioo " " !,-ofS50 " " 2 40 1 10 3 u: 1 s.3 3 37 2.3 acres K ans, Francis jjj. Fowler, Gilbert bii acres Freas, Wm. 11 II " Houck, Samuel Sou " lieecer, Abraham Kunger, i.i.zie ..... stokes. Olden Trough, Henry estate. . 11 ' Eckroth, Ooo I " MOUC, E1US CATAWISSA. 51 acres Brobst, .1 s 7 on so us SIN KlasoArYetter.... 30 ' Weaver, Ellas T 77 3.17 i SsT ' Dornbach, Margaret 14 10 Kinicr, itouere Newell, Fied Yetter, Lewis estato 18 cl 30 1 Slf i 31 ' s ' IS i S ' 1 s 47 1 KS 47 4 70 3 23 3 30 1 OS 60 7 40 3 30 40 00 3 73 5 SO 9 80 1 93 Diddle Heirs ciewell, Joseph estate Krum, Ellas Perry, Wm Dower, Moses CKNTItALlA. Hagerty, James Herrron, l'hlllp Holmes, Thomas Lehigh Mabanoy It, 11.... Walsh, David 1 lot GerLruty, Thomas steel, (leo. W Mccaffcrty, Pat Madden, Michael LehtgU Mahanoy It. It. 1 CO 60 9 SO 5 5; Loughlln, Bridget ...... Sweeney, Margaret Kneff. John l'ursell, John (Julgley, Mrs, Margaret., 40 3 20 1 01) 61) 61) 8 40 ticngnty, inomas narreu Jiar irv 0 Ss- Brennan, John 1 3s Hem-on. Wm., in Nl llullcan, Klchatd X " Kelley, Wm i " Klerns, Patrick 1 " llanley, John (1 " llracey, (leo 3 " oorrcll A: Co CENTHF. 23 acres Adams Enos 1. Slots Brobst Thomas 35 acres Conner, II. J. A; M. F 1 lot Dcrlln;, Wm 3 " Freas, Andrew estate acres Fritz, Wm. estato 3 " (food, Jacob estate 70 " llagenbuch, w lu in " llagenbuch, Wm. sr. estate,. 31 ii Hoffman. Wm. estate , 1 lot Hess, Elite ' 3 " March, llebecca 1 ' Nungesser, Sarah 1 sponsler, Jacob 1 acres Klrkendall Creasy 5 " Achcnbach, Samuel CONYNOHAM. 439 acres Beam, Joshua lots llrockway, c. 11 3" " " no 9U 3 30 SO 7 30 I 00 SI 1 31 3! 10 3 29 3 21 IVl 862 59 40 53 21 SO 13 23 73 S3 2 5S Breslln. Bernard.. . rciit'iuu. ..ueiHici, , ., 113 acres Huston. John ss K) Fetteralf. .Michael, 333 Kline, John I. 49 81 1 lot 1 " 1 ' 1 " 1 " 1 ' 1 " 1 " Kromer, A. w Lelby, Kphrnim'.! ' Harvey Mellen, Tt-omas Millard, o. 11 Mcdulre, Terranco... Morris, Anna B Monroe, John 1 29 3 11 3 SS 13 2 3 SS 6 I' 3 5S .3 .31 ' Ithawn. casner 38') acros Huston, Mary 102 00 40 so 61 su 61 3d 311 SO 93 17. " iiusiou, i nomas liio ." Frlen. Jacob 100 ' " " 401 " Young, John u " nieisu, ltooert 8 ' Walker, lwls I lots Mourey, John 41 11 11 , 4 " " " , FISHINliCHEEK. 3e: 20 acres Allegar, John 'Est' 2 55 1 IB 13 311 1 53 20 " I)reslier,;.John .100 " Doty l'euier A; Stewart.... yi " Force A; Crawford su i-nrteriieo.... M Harrison John 3 1 son " Hoffman & Freas 10 su 3S33 10 20 711 .3 10 w ' llulin Wm 300 " Kindt John A; Co 1 IU " b'lnon Thomas en Mciienry 0, 11, & uaniei 17 " F. J 15 " Parks James II 5U Bobbins Win A to " Blchurd Lewis 1 53 1 53 355 3 91 29 (15 111 " Ketch ait chailes Ki " iionuius Kil hi " Hutchison Tuos J 3 ' lvaler (loo 20 " Connor Maggie U FUANKLI.N. 40 Cleaver Wellington 7.3 do Former Jonathan ,,, I do Swank (lis) 5 da Vought James. 30 do Vougut E Howell s-j ilo ltohrtuch Wm t do Howell ll'm , ailEENHOOD. 11 do Albcrtson Miles and Hartley..,, i.'urry Johu -. Slid da 2S do Fattei-sou M J IIF.MIX)CK. Campbell N L... Mcrlde 111).... .Seal 4: l'ursell . llrlght Levi.,., Jones David.... JACKSON. 50 do Flick (leo A sou do do ..., 100 do Hess Benjamin 4 da Miller Chas II'. 21s do Miller a; Neyhart 216 acres " 15 " Kitchen, James W 63 " McIIenry, Bohr 5 " lieeler, J, It LOCUST. so acres Dowalt, Oeo.,.. 263 : Etcrharl, John.,.., 61 (leraglity, Thomas 23 'i Kline, John 1 30 " Longenberger, Philip..., 100 " bn)der, Jeremiah MADISON. 25 acres Cox, Joel Siu " Eves. Charles. S3 ", llendo.-shotl, B 41 " lleldeurlwl, Tobias, ,., 17 " Klsuer, James 55 ii lleudersliott. Erastus .,, 6 " (Uncles, T, ll 13 WHllver, Daniel estate,, MAIN. 51 acres Brnckway Knt Ij) 7 urover, Anrou n ......,........ , ' 11 11 uearhurt, Joseph . W 35 " llinderlller, Henry - w in " Miner, 11. tt. estnte-.. J" 4 " mouser, umaiiuni I Pennock, V, K. A: Co...... St 74 M) " ltlchort, Chorus -.. i ins 11 . 12 0 I lco Shuman. Boubcn . W L of 100 mnlck, Brobst, Ycttcr Hauck.. s w Cil acres stiuman, John ... .. . Jo Shuman. W. T. E air 31 Ot , 8 4! 51 - a w Miuman, Miles .. .......... Snyder, Abraham , swnru sticpp Co Ycttcr, Isaac .. Hartman, Manilas Moscr,,Mlchacl MIFKMN. 15 acres Aten, Thomas. , 30 .13 40 18S ISA 7M) .18 20 :is 38 100 10 70 SOU l 1 w ' 1 37 23 nn 3 6.1 70 s -Men, J. r. Creasy, Henry llendershott, Catharine,, Jaooby, o, A Kramer, A. W..........,. Michael, John Hi in 70 sno 13 Mostellcr, Jos Xenstnger, Win Nunccster, W, .1 Parks. James, 11. A; A. V SutluT.Jocl schwepiienhclser I. K schwcppeniieiser, Horace..., Schweppeuhelser, K 1" swank, s. 11 , Williams, Samuel............. Yolic, John H . Yohe, Jacob estate t v, Km 3.3 33 123 30 SO 4 1.3 07 07 MONTOUIt. 91 acres Creasy, Jacob is " (Hger. Baibara 41 " Ncal, Win ss " Itainsey estate MT. PLEASANT. 57 acres Crousc, Illram A; Andrew Jr.. 10 " Jarohy A- Itupeit 10 " Jacoby, Samuel in " Shaffer, Mathtas 455 1 SO am 4 44 1220 1 05 2 92 2 97 OKAWIE. Hi acres Evcrllt.Onbrlelritnlo 230 su " liagciibiich, Jeremiah ..... 101 IS " Hess, Jeremiah., ., lu.3 USX" Jllrllay Ijevt. 3 90 ,'j lot colenmn (lco n .. 27 SO acres Patterson MB 3 43 Sltler MlchucL 13 Kltuo Jacob dee'd, i 10! PINE. FrlckOeoA ,.. 12 70 Miller X. Cole . 1 :l DrciblcbtsJobn Weatherel Clark.. lloberts A: Colo , Bobbins TD. (ireenlcy James , ItOAlllNOCItEKK. 1 60 1 00 1 III 1 ss 30 1 71 i'l HI 18 311 sen 411 son ui 1 2.3 2 HO IS 23 4U0 A It 0 4rt 511 SW till aw 3 IS 1 4.3 17 I.". 4 911 !N 2 4.3 1 91) 1 9C OH S4.1 .VI 12 ) 7 . 101 f,2 SO 1 18 1U 3111 4 62 350 800 1015 401) 20 30 1 13 4 41 a 33 It on 820 8S0 13(10 1 is sso 20 30 21 SS 18HO 8 70 ltd 7 tO 6 511 Barnes ThosJr . Confalr Klce , Cox o S Ex ot Tench Cox.. Dllapl.tln EzcMcl.. Huston .onn ., Morris A Hughes.. Mlndy I ewls..., Belcliart Charles.. Kaub . I Miller. Natlnger Jonathan!!'.',' Shcltenbergcr Thomas. . Wltchey John Yocum Isaac , Yocuin Elijah ., Yetter Lewis Est .... Trlen Jacob Shoup Abraham Beaver (lco A: J I, Kllne... Llttlo Itobert Morris ,t Hughes Melllngton Wm fckato llenry ......'.!."."'.'.". SUGAltLOAF. Bellas Wm Buckalew James Est... cole LVeklel Cole Thomas B chapin J P Chapln J F Custer Mary llcss Jos o Hcs Crevrllnz A: Co 4 of 119 Hess rtcsley. X of 119 " of 119 19 ncrcs HartinanJessc... in 3W 8) 500 -.111 Harvey J VK M Smith.. McIIenry Itohr Savngo Joshua Est McIIenry E J " Job n J.'.",',' ',', ',..!.'. Buckalew Evan..'!'.".'.'.'.'.!.'. 78 1W i rnnr.' nii.Mia mil' S ! Seated lands in Columbia county, PA. AlsO the following lota, nieces and narcels of seated lands returned by the tax collectors are to be sold nt the same time under the provisions ot an Act of Assembly entitled "An Act relating to the salo oflands ror taxes in Columbia county," approved March 5th, lsos. BHAVKIl. No. Aches. Waiikantee on Owneii. Taxes 1 30 6 30 30 40 3 or, 39 3.3 92 . 10 00 6 00 21 55 13S 72 1 67 1 79 33 51) 5 04 1 30 3 50 D 12 , 19 10 1 lot Losee, J. A. agent 1 " Maston. Wm 4 lots Barnes, Chas. It. 1 1 t McAfee. John 50 acres Barnes, Chas d lots .Maston, Mrs. wm. 2 " Selnt, A. 11 s acres Ahlcman, Charles in " Marklo Bros, is co 317 " Miller, Longenberger Fisher, 8 " Baker, Jacob sr. 4 " Sherman. Thomas lis ii Caso nnd Wolvetton il " Bredbeuncr, (ildeon ., BENTON, Albcrtson, Samuel It lleacock, .Samuel BLOOM. Walter, Norman l'ursell, Ellsha.. . Hot 2 lots 1 ' W.AltWtE&j. 4 acres Klefer. Jacob estato 10 " Price, Jonas CKNTItALlA BOIL 1 lot Lsngdon. Mrs. Thomas dee'd .. CONYNOHAM. 1 lot Brown. Wm 3 11 " 201 " 1(10 111 " 130 " 1(0 " SU 3.3 40 acr 12 " (ill " 375 ' 2.3U " 11! " 2i) HI " 1H 10(1 " 112 " 5.S ". 141 " los ' 1411 40,1 " 40 ' 1,0 ii 70 ' 210 " 01 S3 " 20 ' :is ' 42 " IS 00 i Nl " 500 ' 20 ' II III ii 15 " 9 " tun " : " is " M " 191 84 40 : SS0 " 2 'i 75 2S " 123 " 73 505 (13 219 Of 42S fl) 6 81 1.1 7.3 asi acres cummlngs. It, M. A; co lllll i I'urrt. Kllen ... Murnhv Hushes A; Co 400 acres Nathaniel Brown tiact 101 licm-on, pinup " Oulnn. Catharine H " Koons, llenry ii " Morrison, James 33 11.3 ri5iii.-Mii;iu;&i. 18 acres Keller. John W lot Buss, Anna (IKEESWOOII. 1 lot I'tlklngton, P. K si acres Moore, Ijifuiette ..,.. .., si " Moore, A. L HEMLOCK, S3 acres Thomas Slate t:o X lot Marsholl, Win. S .,,, I " Fuge, John 10 acres (illlaspy, Wm. estate lot Vanhorn, Wm JACKSON. 1 14 1 93 30 2 10 4 9.3 . 47 53 1 1.5 30 1)4 . 2 11 . 11 70 1 01 3 7S 1 Sti . ixill I ..,,1.6 21 50 6 10 3 I'l 3 00 . 13 75 , 1 St) 01 tii Ol 32 51 13 110 acres Chamb'rlaln, Lewis..... 7 ' iwh, Ellen 31 " Young, Lew lst 15 " Keller, Jacob LOCUST. s acres lihoads, Susan MADISON. 23 170 ncrcs Tromboner, A. C. lao Ktes, Charles W (0 " Eves, CluHe 11 " House' and Ki-om 170 Hill, Jesse 70 " cox, Wm. II MAIN. 'il acres Blltenbender, Conrad MIFFLIN. 1 lot Kelcbner, Jacob E. MT. PLEASANT. 15 acres Bentleld, Thomas 31 ' llower, Charles E. OUANfiK. t7 acres Crouso, Nelson PINE. a 00 313 3 C3 125 acres Bobbins, Joshua iblns. Joshua T BS 5U ltlchle. Jacob 3 36 3 DrclblebLs, Jacob estate 1 90 s ' Drelblebls, Joseph, SI in ii Evans, (leo 10 5(i Kline and Patterson..... 18 00 M " MenlenhalL Ellas as 35 sol " do do 11 62 ll I 443 ' Welsh, Abner 7S 50 50 ' ltuuyuu. Ezru estate 123 so " Parker, John 11 2 40 scorii; 7 acres Columbia Ltmo Stone Co... ..... 4C is) SUGAltLOAF. o acres 1 less, LaMna , 40 40 " Kuan. John I. S 15 .'711 3 00 3.1 1 11 3mi ' croveling, J. 11 20 so 11 " Albert son, Jesse. 1 20 PETKK A. EVANS, Treasurer. Treasurer's ofilce, Uloonibbiuv, March 29th, isse. April 2, lso-2m. .'130 i 50 St Send 10 cents postage, and we will mall you ret) a royal, valuable, sample box of goods that will put you In the way of maklni; l.-iorif ihoiuhj ut once, than 4 M) 2 2.3 3 80 anything else in America. Both sexes of allure can lHout home and work In spare tune, or all tbo 111111-. v uuiiai nut leiiuinxi. nu w in blurt you. Immensupav sum lor those who start at once. STINsoN CO., I'oulaLd, Me. (noviuiy 1108 I .HI 1 41 OILES OR HEMORRHOIDS. ULCERS J ttssure, itching, fistula, Ac., cured without 2 53 1 uu pain uy tuu iwiinxkhiioi'I'thkaiuemt. iiiustratea papers exulatnlnir the system aud eoutalulncrel- 1 10 so 7 erenees sent free. Address J. )V. VOOLIDGE, M. J) 208 Wyominy Ave, Soranton, I'a. 5 IK) .naicu is.oins. Willi 6 20 1 01 S3 10 31 91 I 12 51) Our readers for 12 cents In postage stamps to Fay ror mailing and wrapping ami names ot wo book agents, will receive FltEE a steel Finish Purlor Engraving of all our Pit LSI DENT'e', Including Cleveland, size 23x28 Inch, worth 11.00. Address Eider Pub. Co.,Chicago, III. Julyir.ly 3d 10 60 IS SO I'l 10 3 61 4 90 I 1)0 IS JOTICK TO STOCKHOLDERS 1 VI Ct 50 te annual meeting of tho stockholders ot the 1,0 611 North and West Brunch Hallway Co. Is called (or aucit itauwai lsso, at 11 o'cl Tuesday, April 2 -, April 27, isso, at 11 o'clock a. In., al 23 1 Founli street, Hilladelphla. Election tor U0 soutu txiuriit si rresldenl and Dlreelorte same 1 uuy v and nlace. 12 ALUCJ .llTHEWbON, 30 aprv 31.1 secretary. ! 40 4S 3 OU 1 35 2 in 7 70 10 20