Ms THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Iluv 0alumbuni NLOOMMJUlta, iFriday, April 26, 1S7S. llrmlfanl Politic?. Tim rofusul of Qovornor Gimry to sign tliu Congressional Apportionment bill ties us for .mother tortn nt Ica3t to RrnUforu county. Tho Roimlillciui noinlnoofor Congress howovcr will tin? il itilitpilly totiio from cither Columbia or foutour. nrailfonl county lnw mon oitolizcil thla olllco for tho rust ten year ami now has tlio nomlnco for tho Bupri'tno Court and mnnot with any f.ilrui'M claim tho nomination. Who tho lucky man will bo wo aro unablo to tlulertnlno, but tho rholco scorns to bo H'tuiMi Hoblson of Uloomsburi; and M. V. JiiL'kson, of Herwlck. Wo .Hi- tuoro imcreitoil, howovcr, In Heel n i; wli.im thoy will uomluato for Lt'irl-lutiiru. Their member) of last sctviitm suomoil to have no earthly am bition xi'. pt to defeat Hordlu'a pot pro jcet o( the now county of Mlnncqua. In order moro'suroly to accomplish this both Sonato and IIoujo Committees on C until h and Couuty seats was paeke.l. I-itch, thulr Senator, was mado chair man of tho Senate Cointnltteo and placed on tho sirao committee. In tho House, Buck of Bradford was mado chairman of tho Houso Commlttcoand BearJsley, Mitchell, Wilson, Noycs and Brockway wcro mado members be cause thoy all camo from adjoining counties and wero supposed to bo inter Btcd against tho proposed division Their fears of Hcrdlc, howovcr, did not prevent tho Bradford members from dolus his dirty work in tho House and It Is notorious that In all tho stages of tho outragoous boom question they cither voted with him or dodged tho tho question. As tho now county qucs tion was not pressed by Ilerdlc this may havo been a compromise. Tho only other bill which thoy sue ceeded In getting passed and for which they deseryo thanks of their constltu enfs was tho ono to authorize their Dls met Attorney uapt. Jieovc3 to act as Judge of the election at Athens this Full. The c.iptnln it seems did not know that tlio oflieo Of district attorney and Judgo cf elfrtlno wero Incompatible and as it wi'Uid seem that no ono elso In Athens was competent to perform that arduous duty Leglslatlo interference was in voked and after a desporato strugglo tho bill passed. True if any ballot stuffing occurs in that district this fall dpt. Reoves may bo placed in a quan dary about indicting himself, but another bill through tho Legislature would undoubtedly obvlato tho diffi culty. Reform in politics can only come from tho olements that compo30 tho Re publican party tho moral, intelligent and Christian people of this country. Press. Thero it is, tho old insolent assump tion of morality and decency which tho records of ten years have proved do not exist in the Republican party. In the face of official corruption tho liko of which was never known before in this country ; with a ho3t of dlshon est revenuo collectors; with bayenct rulo and flagrant disregard of existing laws; with arbitrary and unjust oppres sion of citizens both North and Soutli ; with legislation outside of tho Constitu tion; with burdensomo taxation and with a hundred instances of Executive incapability and personal interference at onco Illegal and undlgniDed, tho or gans of this party of hypocrisy and fraud havo tho audacity to claim for the organization that purity of purpose and deed which its whole career proves false. Nothing,llko it has over appeared in political history. It is marvelous that this party so out rageously conupt that its ablest and best men havo left it in disgust should vet take refugo under the banner of 'God and Morality." Tho Press whilst writing under tho rgtten nominations at Flarrisburg and tho exposure of tho rank dishonesty which characterized tho election in tho Fourth Senatorial District can still find tlmo to abuso tho corruptions of the Democracy. Can the Press hopo to convinco men of ordinary intelligenceoven, that a party which can porsecuto a peoplo for imaginary Kn Klux onormltlo, which exist only In tho too desirous minds of selfish offlco-seekers, and condono tho gigaritio peculations which havo bank rupted whole States, is tho one to lead them in tho ways of righteous well doing. Wo doubt it, It will require stronger evidence than tho utterance of partisan organs to con vince tho peoplo that Now York con tains all tho thioves of tho country and that all thoso thieves aro Democrats, Tho tlmo may come when tho peoplo will know how- much this administra tion has cost them and It is raoro than probabio that tlio ligures will prove very uncomfortable to many of thoso Christian StateSmon' of tho "loyal" utamp who havo cried mo3t loudly against tho dishonesty of tho Demo crats. Havinci furnished in last week's Co i.UMiirAN the opinions of tho Republi can press as regards tho nomination of Hartranft, wo now glvo tho following from Forney's Bess aa to Allon tho nominee for Auditor General : So general Is tho dissatisfaction in re gard to tne nomination 01 uoi. Harrison Allen, of Warren, bv our lato State Con. vcntlon. as tho Republican candidate ior Auuitor uencrai, mat ins retirement from tho Republican ticket Is pro nounced to be essential to success lu Oc tober. Our own objections to Generul Hartranft having been so sternly criti cised by somo or our brothren, it may perhaps propitiato thoso gentlomon to stato thai the appeal for tho retirement of Col. Allon is most earnoitly mado by somo of those who most earnestly sup port General Hartranft. Tho objections to Col. Allen arc best known to thoso who mako them. Wo simply refer to tho demand for his retirement from tho State ticket ns an admonition and a fact. Let us not fear that the discussion of oven regularly nominated candidates can iujuro tho Republican party, Nobodylenles that tho lato Republican Convention com mitted gravo mistakes, and our failure to point them out will mako them fa tal. Thero is full time to correct and euro them ; bettor to meet them and to master- them In'advanco than blindly to enter upon tho Presidential struggle and go' dovvn under their sheer dead weight. , Tut Hartford Couranl says: "Ho who thinks that a party can hold its supre macy In a government which is run by men liko Conkllng, Norton, Carpenter, Chandler and Nye. with statesmen liko Sumner, Trumbull and Schurz protest ing and proscribed, must bo more eaugulno than tho average of peoplo." Tlio Next Iifgltfntnrr. Tho lower Houso of tho present lg mlaluro li coiiiponed nfii'J Republicans uuliN Di'inocralH. This result was a matter of great atirprlso lo both purlieu, us tho present apportionment bill wi s compro mso between a Republican IIou.se ami u Democratic Sonato. Tlio Intention was to glvo tho Republicans a majority In tho Houso of six. By pru dent nnd popular nominations this fall tho Democrats cau secure a much larger representation ; lu fact, in tho prosorit condition of politic.it affairs in this Statu then Is no Just reason why they should not havoamujorltylu tlio House. WoHhould'galu momborsiu tho follow ing counties which aro unquestionably Democratic, Luzerne, Schuylkill, Mon tour, Bucks, Cambria, Elk ami C.tuior- on, ami two auuitionai from l'liliauoi' phla. Creou will undoubtedly bo ro elected from Warren, In placo of Short, who was fraudulently awarded tho seat. Franklin is also naturally a Dam- ocratlc county, and should sand a Dam ocratlc representative. With theso gains tho Houso would stand oi Rspubllcans and -19 Democrats. Wo bellovo also that tho Democrats can carry ono mom ber In Union and Snyder In placo of Hcrrold, who prostituted his official position by soiling nn appointment for f 100 of which fact ho jvasopeuly charg cd in tho Houso by Republican col lcaguo and by his hIIciicq tacitly ad mlttcd its truth. In consequeuco tho Houso was compelled to pay another man f jr sorv!co3 which ho novcr ron dcrcd. Tho notorious corruption of other. Rapubllcan momben will un doubtcdly load to tho defeat of some of them and thcroby glvo us control of tho uoxt Legislature. Wo aro taking It for granted that tho Democrats will nomlnulo only honest and pure men ; with such wo can win and all othor. ought to bo defeated Tho World sums up a portion of tho record of tho Radicals as follows : "On tho reconstruction of the South tho following Radical Governors wove counted in: Holden, in North Giro Una; Scott, In South Carolina; Bui lock, In Georgia; R.'jd, In Florida Smith, In Alabama; Alcorn, lu Missis slppl; Warmouth, In Luilslanaj Clay ton, In Arkansas, and Davis, in Texas Of theso nino worthier ono was lm peached, another ran away to escapo impeachment, a third is now under ar ticles of impeachment, and a fourth and fifth are under indictment from United States grand jurlej. If the Secretary of tho Treasury has no worthier defenco of his policy of hoarding gold than that offered in the House of Reprtwntiitiveson Saturday tho least :dd about It tho hotter. Ills urged that ho has, by keeping on hand a great surplus of coin, been ab!o to check , fictitious riso in gold, and has facilitated a return to ppeeio payments It may ho well to plead this, but tho fact, is that the Secretary has not check wd speculations in gold, nor is he, ap Tearontly, any nearer a resumption of specio paymdnts than a year ago. And there is1 over $120,000,000 of gold in tho Treasury. Tlio Case of (irccncv A violent display of sectarian hatred has been caused by tho attompted as sassination last week of a certain E. Grceno, n teacher in ono of tho public schools in Centralia, Pennsylvania. It nppears mat no nacl oecomo peculiarly obnoxious on religious grounds to tho Roman Catholic citizens, who tried un (successfully to havo him removed from nis position, immediately after thisj iuuuiu, iiu was uuauKeu, willlO alono with ono pupil in his school-house, by three men, mercilessly beaten, ono ear cutofi, and left In so mangled a condi tion that it is improbable ho will ro co'er. Tho ossassiuation is of courso charged by tho Prot03tants upon tho Romish Church, and tho feud waxes bitter as It only can In an inland roligi ous village. The Protestants aro, wo aro told, flying from tho town for their lives; tho "days of tho Inquisition aro "to bo revived nmon? us. Tho bigotry "of the Papal Church has been crushed "at homo only to wakoti moro savagely "in freo America." Now, it seems to us, there is a greet doal of wasted zeal in this matter. In tho first nlaco, it is by no means certain that thonssas9ina tlon of Greeno had anything to do with his religious quarrel. Even if it bo proved that tho rufilan3 who thus beat the man wero animated by what thoy deemed religious zeal, it does not follow that tho priests lu Centralia either in stigated or wero cognizant of tho at tompted murder. No Protestant Church would hold itself responsiblo for tho acts of every ignorant ruffian who seized upon its creed as u cloak for ids brutali ty. The Roman Catholic Dmi-Wi a majority, unfortunately, of such mon in her fold, at least nominally, who grow raoro voheraont in their dovotlon to her communion tho loss thoy know about It. It is hor mlsfortuuo (111(1 hpr fault, no doubt, that after generations ui iiuimuKu bucu won remain among her representatives, but it is unjust to say that they do represent her roal teach lags. Besides, such an outrago is far moro to bo dreaded by tho Catholic Church than tho Protestant. Whatever other virtue wo may seo fit to deny her priest hood, they aro usually men of tho world, quick, subtle, sensible, who uover fall to seo what is expcdlont, and to sacrillco all personal feeling for tho advancement of their faith. What would tho satisfaction of killing ono poor teacher weigh against tho damning force with which each stab and blow would react against tho bosom of Ilolv Mother Church? A littlo cool reflection and common sonso would probably tend to lessen the wild alarm with which Protestants nro apt to look for y.aRa ,ti.utur0 eucroachmouts of tho Catholic Church. Tho "Scarlet Wo man," as somo of them call hor, Is on yeloped In all tho horrors, tho cruelties, the martyrdoms of tho dark ages. Thoy forgot that human naturo when it had temporal power proved Justns tyranni cal.Just as murderous, in a Church-of-England surpllco- or a Covenantor's shovol-hat as when it woro tiara or mltro. If tho Papal Church drank deop or drafts of blood than tho others, it may havo been because it had moro tlmo lu which to drink, rtnsiiinj oyer may bo our opinion of tho natural disposition of this ancient linn if J certain that now his nails aro effectually clipped and'hls tooth drawn, Wero ho over so willing, tho days of kneeling havo goue by. Civilisation will novor in ull probability aguin pormlt tho rlso of any great religious hierarchy. jiuwuvcr inu uaiuonc uuurcu may retain vitality as a form and vohlclo of religious faith, It is coutrary to all com mon BCnSO tOSUmiOSO tlmr lf. ran mm- attain temporal power In this country. Vaa-I.. h .. t .1.1... II I .. . . places Itself In avowed opposition to tho progrcsslvo.splritof tho nineteenth cen tury, can mako headway in a nation through which progress weard Its most defiant aud aggresslvo shapo. A mo ment's consideration, too, of tho fooblo ness of their opponents should teach Protestant scots rorbearanco and good, humored charity. Tho policy of tho priesthood has boen, wo aro told in alarm, to aocumulato avail amount of realestato, with tho ulterior purposo of bringing tho Popo to this country. Property noltherconfors political power. It should bo romomberod, nor promul gates nn unpopular creed; and wo doubt if PIo Nono or nuy futuro succo-s-wr of St.l'oter will risk removing the glamor of nnclont Italy from about him. nnd appear as nn American cltlzou voting for Mayor nnd town officers in un olllco suit of cheviot. Wo contv wo uro Im patient with this pirpctual outcry of terror about tho oucrnachmcnU of anv church. Tho Methodists alono In A'lr- glnln and Georgia, when tho last census was union, numueriMi nearly tiotinio tno wholo of tho Catholic) lu tho United States. Under thosoclrcunistancossurely tno rrotcsinnts h ivo no caiHo lorniarni. The rsscnll.il Points of Reform. I'ho efforts to expel fear by loud whistling, which tho Administration has been making lu roforonco to tho Cincinnati movement, do not appear to havo yielded tlmcjuil lonco In Its posi tion which invariably occompantos a stablo consciousness of strength. Whoro tlicro WiH an affectation of indifference and oven of contempt, yoilerday, thero is an Ill-ououled apprehension of serl ous danger tj-day. Grant is not Bosuro of ills c.wo as ho was. IL now looks more favorable than over for a nomlna Hon at Cincinnati, upon a platform containing tha flvo essential points of llbaral reform tho Constitution, rove nuo reform, gontral amnesty, civil ser vice reform and local self-government. On such a platform, with Judiciously chosen candidates, there Is a strong hopo of terminating tho present deplorablo and dangerous condition of thlng3 within tho brief term of another year. Tho Press (Philadelphia) well says "Tho stern purposo of tho patriotism of tho country mu3t not bo relaxed until liu..Kl libeily arosecuroln every town ship of tho South until every acre of lis rich soil shall bloom with tho pros perity of freo labor". Good I capital! excellent I But, neigh- bor, supposo tho villains who run tho government of South Carolina ((or in stance) In tho abused and disgraced name of Republicanism, persist in steal ing moro ovcry year than tho surplus product of this "freo labor," so as to sink tho peoplo deeper and deeper into debt in spito of their best exertion", what do you purposo to do about it'.' N. Y. Tribune. A KEi-oin' having been circulated that Senator Schurz was in default to tho Treasury to tho amount of $0,000, on account of his mission to Spaiu, ho called iiiion tho Fifth Auditor and ascertained that hlj account, liko many other?, was kept open becauso tho last six months of his salary had not been receipted fur, and' a email item of contingent expense? had not baon certi fied by tho legation in tho usual form, and thatinstend of Senator Schurz beiug in default to the government p. balance is itill duo him from tho government. Tin: Washington Patriot estimates tho stealings of Grant's administration from data furnished by Mr. aarflold aud tho report of tho civil service com missionat S12j,000,000 per. annum, making a total of 5375,000,000 in thrco years. Tho Courier-Journal observes that this stealing would havo becu larger, but, then wo must remember that thoro wasn't anything moro to steal. A WAsm.N-aTONiAN has beon fined 50 for damning President Clrnut. If a similar ponalty for tho sama ofl'onco could bo onforced throughout tho coun try, tho national debt might bo liqui dated in forty-oight hours, and nn Im monso surplus rovouuo accumulated. CONGRESS. In tha Sonato on Wednesday of last week a number of bills wcro pas3ed among them ono appropriating $20,000 for tho observation of tho transit of Venus. In tho Houso thero was an interesting discussion on the quostlou of preserving tho public woods and of giving encour agement to tho plantingof trce3 through out tho country. Tho bill wont over. Mr. Banks cocurod tho po.'tponomont of tho bill to carry out tho provisions of tho Treaty of Washing ton. Tho Clvil sorvico Reform bill was dlscusjod nnd went bvcr. Mr. Sumner gavo notice In tho Senato on Thursday of last weok that when tho Amnesty bill comes up ho will movo as an amendment tho Supplemental Civil Rights bill. Tho business of tho session was unimportant. In tho Houso tho bill to incorporate tho Groat Salt Laicoand Colorado River Railroad Company and to grant It right oi way tnrougn tho public lands was taken up nnd passed. Tho Postal Appropriation bill was reported in tho Sonato on Frld y last. as amendou It doubles for ten j i tho mall service and subsidy of tin. .'.cifio Mall Steamship Company botweui San Francisco and China, to ns to provido for a fortnightly trip. Thoro was a livoly dobato 1 1 tho Houso over tho Civil servico IWorra bill which was finally io-commtited by a votoofSO to 79. A mossago from tho President in ro gard to Ku-ICIux outrages In South Carolina was laid boforo tho Houso. Moro than ono Roprosontatlvo chal lenged tho correctness of tho statomont it containod. In tlio Sonato on Saturday Mr. Scott moved to tako up tho Houso bill to re peal tho duty on toa and coffeo. Mr. Trumbull moved to amond so as to ro peal tho duty on salt and coal. At tho oxplratlon of tho morning hour tho Teqas Pacific Railroad bill carno up, and after a debate was passed. In tho Senato on Monday aunttompt was mado by Senator Scott to pass tho Houso bill repealing tho duty on tea and coffeo, but It failed owing to tho nbsonco of Mr. Shorraau, chairman of tho Ft. nanco Committco. In tho Houso Mr. Wood introducod n bill to proveut tho expansion and con traction of tho monoy market, and Mr. Mnynard a still longer substituto for tho long Internal Rovouuo bill roportod from tho Ways and Moans. A resolu tion calling on tho President for tho corrospondouco with Groat Britain re garding tho claim for indirect damages on tho American caso was adopted. In tho Senato, on Tuesday, tho resolu tion giving Mr. Abbott tho contested seat from North Carolina was dofeated. In tho Houso, tho Committee on Military Affairs was Invested with power to Invostlgato tho ab stractlon of tho records of tho Buoll court-martial from tho War Department, NEWS The President has nominated John lay Knox its Comptroller of tho Cur rency. Tho puddlers omployrd by Alklns Brothers, nnd B. Haywood, at Potte- vlllo, havostrucl: for higher wag03. Tho strikers number 12', aud their action throws 701) Iron workers out of employ ment. Tho Loudon Tlmo declares that if tho United Stales shall not havonbandoucd tho claim for consequential damages bo foro tho Gonova Tribunal Is ready with Its award, then Great Britain will with draw hor ratification of tho Treaty of Washington, Tho Commltteo oh Ways and Means having taken off thu stamp duty on matches, tho rovouuo will bo reduced thereby $2,250,000. Tho tariff on copper has bron roduccd I per cent. Tho Secretary of tho Treasury has de cided that "tho Income tax on thosila- rles of tho President nnd Judges of tho Supremo Court Is unconstitutional, ''and will not hs Imposed hereafter. Tho tax collected from thesa officers is to bo re funded. M, Janvier do la Mu!!i,an ox-Senator of Franco, who was lo hnvo boon fried at Rouen on February 2il for forgery, was Indicted on no less than two hun dred charge.) of forgery and embezzle ment. This Is bad asshootlngnta man-point-blank with a gnu loaded with buck shot. Tho earthquakes In California were vastly moro Urr'hlo than at first sup posed. A ilt-spa1'.''! Cram Lone Pino states that Ow.s Vi'.lry has moved southward fourteen fwt. Seven thou sand shocks hnvo occurred to dale. Hugo rocks wcro liurlod down tho Who mllo Valley, destroying many noblo trees. Immense wavc3 rolled up tho Gulf of California. A meeting was held in tho Cooper Institute Now York, on Wednesday to keep Mr. Grant's nnmo boforo tho pub lic ns a candidate. Speeches wcro mado by Messrs. Sickles, Wilson, Morion, nnd others. Thero was littlo enthusi asm felt or expressed, unless when tho names of Messrs. Greeley and Trumbull wero mentioned. Tho resignation of Gcorgo J.Stnunard, United Slnte.3 Collector of Customs nt Burlington, Vt., is announced. It Is tho old, old story of Radical officials a trifling nil3lakoinhlsaccount3of$ 10,000. Bismarck has sent an ultimatum that tho French army shall bo forthwith re duced lo 223,000 mon, and hints that in caso of refusal it will bo necessary for Germany to establish a French Govern ment which Germany can trust. Thotrestlo work on tho Broad Top Railroad at Slonerslown, Bedford coun ty, was completely destroyed by tho high winds which provnilcd on Wed nesday last, 17th inst. Tho trostlo work was nearly a mile long, and about ninoty-fivo feot high. An unparalleled story of lawlessness and murder comn from Indinn Terri tory. Pending tho trial of ono Proctor, a notorious murderer, n posse of cloven deputy marshals wr.3 sont to tho court houso to await tho result of tho trial, and in caso of acquittal to arrest tho prisoner on other charges. On their approach tho frionds of tho prisoner fired upon them, and a general fight ensued both within and without tho court houso. Tho result wai that of tho marshal's force sovon out of tho elovon wero killed and thrco othors wcro miss ing. Of tho assailants only three wcro killed. Sixteen or soventcen persons wcro wounded, somo mortally. Tho sheriff was killed, and tho judgo wound ed. Now Advertisements. JSJOTICE. All persons aro iurblUilcu to trust my wlfo, JanoAiiplcMan, as I win pav no debts or hor contnicllii!. l'HlLll' D. APlOiKMAN. l-'lslilDgci-oclt, April Si), lSW-Sw jgOTICE. 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It U by odds the mot taking and saleable book In the Ili-hl. 1 It la on a vltuiiv lmnnriiini i. Ject, 2 It Is by America's most popular writer on ueuuii, a it is, ior me price, itie lurgest and handsomest book over sold by subscription Agents, tho people nre ooger forsiich a book and will urgo you to bring It to them, Write' for terms, c free. , . flEOUOK MACLEAN, Publisher, april j0,72-tf. Hi Bansom Htreel, Philadelphia. J USTIOE'S BLANKS. We now havo on hand a large neatly printed yuTvEL" f JUHTieis'H una coNrfrXiiLKs 1 LANKS, to which wo Invite tho attention of these olIlet-rH, TO THE UO w.. h:. Bo"W"isr, GROCER & TEA DEALER, Oppn.ilto the Slono Episcopal Church, corner of Main and Iron sis., llloomsbttrg. W. If. UHOWN Is now offering on terms which challengo competition, it now stock or FRFsii aoons, Groceries nnd Provisions, Flour and Feed, Touh, SpiuM, ColkV-i, Hugur, Byntp, Molina, Meals, Clioiw, Fidh, &e. W. S3. SIRQWW keeps the b?sl New llrhflit. Fat Mackerel that are brought lo liloumsburtf, nnd nroKold at extremely low price. Oo and seo his L'isii tnoy aro lino ana fjoou ; i, j.nnuiuii uarroisnronii inn weight. DROWN has a full nssortniout of tho ml Queenswaro which ho sells wry low. Ills Iron Stono China and Glassware, aro of every varloly. Vegetables of every Description. Sealed Goods. Tomatoes. Ponchos and Peaiv. Green I'cas. lilma Deans, Green Corn, Chorrlcs, jjriou uorn, luncKiierno, urenn uagos, u.imson ruuna, ijuincos, Pears, Raspberries Jellies, Flavoring Extracts, Cutsup-i, Mustards, Sauces, Shell Fish, Olives, Sardinia, Ollvo Oil, Ac, &t. Ifo keeps nothing but first class goods which nto warranted to glvo satis fiction to every one. V&Sr" Proiluco uiul Grain taken in exeliunge for Gooik April 19, 187'. What hthi i aiiANnnrncific-rordyspop,! t ? Ihls liuliblluu, spaikllUj, cooling, purifying, reg ulating draught thoy call TAini.vsr'n Kffeii viacENrrjcLTEn AfcninNT? Well, It Is simply tho Chemical fao slmllo of tho Kelt.cr Hprliin Wtttii-, which, lor KU years has been accounted the finest Catliarllcnnd Allerallvo lnnlli:uripr. .SOLI) 11V ALL lJltUU0IHr8. ' . IIFONLYG ENKRATj ACGIDIONT JL InmrAueo Company In Ann-rlca, writing Accident Policies by tho mouth or year, is tho of llattford, Ut. it iusurcsmenofall trndos,o:cu- rnn I itiit i.nn nations nnd nrofesslons.at lltAV iilJulXO rates withlu tho ineansof all. TiniTr.Avnr.cr.s also writes pollclesofLlfeand ilowmo.ilof.ill nsu.-.l fornn.unitlns Ample So lNSURAN01ufirya nail Mo.lorato Co3t Contract lVemluui b, ..tool U tho favorite I.o-.v ll.it J, All Uas.li, Hlocl: ri.iu. No other in tho world, of Its flAtllllMV usi has returned so ninth UVilll illl I money In bsusllls tolls l'oucy holders. Cosh Asicts. nearly Two .Millions. Cln!i51 C'nriiis ! Free EIoijich ! os Titr. i.ini: or Tiin UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. A LASII flHANT Of 12,000.000 ACRE S TV Till! 111ST l-'AP.MINO AND MINERAL. LAN 113 IK AMKlllUA. S,000,000 ACRESTn NEBRASKA PBitTTK VAJXBY, TJic Garden of tlio West, NOW Toil SALE! TIic?o lands are in tlio central portion of the United Stales, on tlio list decree tit North Latl. Hide, tlio central lino of tho great Tuinperalo Zone of the American Continent, and Ior grain growlnirnud btoclc rulsing unsurpassed by any In thn U-lllcd States. UUKAP1311IN PIUCE, moro favoiablo loims given, and moio eouicmont to inaikct than can bo lound elsewhere. l'Jtlill JlOMlXMAm I'Oll ACTUAL BUT- u'j.nim. The Jiest Locations for Colonics. Soldleis entitled to n homestead of lOO nens. Free Passes to Purchasers of I, and. Send for tlio now Descriptive Pamphlet, wlto new maps, published in Kngllsh, Uernian Hwedlsli aud Danish, mailed Ireo ei-crvwliere Address O K. DAVIS, Land Commiis.oucr, U. 1'. It. I!. Co., Omaha, Neb. EXrilAOItDINAHY IMPKOVllMKNTd IN CA15INET ORGANS. The Slason & Hamlin Organ Co. respectfully announce the Introduction of improvements of much more than ordinary lnleiest. Tueie uro P.EED AND PIPE CAUINilT OllOANS lieln tho only successful combination of UKAL Pll'tS with reeds over ma le ; DAY'H Tlt.lASPOSINO KUY-lJOAltl), which can bo instantly movo.i to tho rlht or left, changing tlio pitch, or transposing tho key, l-'or drawings nnd descriptions, seo Ciicular. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OP DuUllLE KEEU CAUINEl' OKGANS. nt S110, Sl'i-nnd 8125 each. Considering Cap icltv, E cganee, nud Thorough Excellonco of Work manship, thoso aro cheaper l!i..n any before on eiod. Tho .Mason tt Hamlin Organs aro acknowl edged 1IEST. and irum oiir.iorUin iry liellitles lor manufacture this Comp my can allord and, now tiuJerlalo to bell at prices which render Ihom UNCjUEbTlONAlil.Y CHEAPEST. Pour octavo organs Ci) each; I-'lvo octavo or gans tin i. Sli and upwan'H. With thrco sets iceds 815(1 and upwtirds, l-'orty styles, up to 31500 each. Now Illustrated Catalogue, and Testimonial Circular, with opinions of MOKE THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, hent freo. -MASON & HAMLIN OIIOAN CO., 151 Tiemout Rt., Uostou . 598 llroadwny, N. Y PORTABLE SODA FOUflTAIiYS $-10, $50, $75 and $100. UOOD, DURABLE AND OIIFAP.l .Sltlppe;! Iteatly lor Use ! MA2i UKACf UIIKD II V J. W. C1IAP.MAN & CO., Madison, Iud. 3-Send for Clmila.-.-4-j THE IORMON WIFE, Now is tho tlmo for Agents to secure territory for this thrilling aud (earless book, ltcomprlsts tlio Adventures and Experience of a womnu written by herself for years tho wife of a M ur mon Prophet-disclosing all that Is mysterious, wicked aud startling, abounding in thrilling adveiitnie, humorous end pat hello scenes the most fascluatlug book extnut. Steel portrait ol tlio Authoress, porlinlls ol leading Mormons, both mon nnd women. I.ilo nud Scenes lu Utnli, '.'!'!-K.'.1111 only by Agents. Korelreulursaddress II AUTEollI) PUIILISIIINU CO., Hartiord, Conn. WANTED. A competent Agent to canvass and tako charco, lu a portion ol Pent,, of the sale o a rapidly selling book, by the most eminent nuthor lu the United states, and Indispensable to tho correct transaction ol every kind of business. Agents sell Irom 00 to 100 per week. LnmiiAr. Salauv given, If desired, and pormaneut business, S. H. HOUANTON Jt CO., Hartford Conn. THE CHRISTIAN. age'Siulyrve8: llgtous, lamily puper, lull or lucideuts, provi dences, music, poetry, true stories for young, old, saluunud sinners. No sectarianism, controversy politics, puUs, pills, or patent medicines. to. a year I lu copies, 85 1 Send Ilia for a papers before YOU lorgetl laTlI.HCHKlHTlAN.KCuples 81. II. L, HASriNo.s, Tract Keposllory, 10 1.lndall St., lio tou, Mass. SOMETHING NEW FOR AGENTS. Agents who wautto mako money can sell notli lug so rapidly us our new and beautiful steel En liruvlug THE MOTHER OF OUR LORD. It Is the fliust subject ever ougruved, and sur prises every beholder Willi Its wondrous beauty, HUc I if-'xa; In. Price fi.60. Highly endorsed by hading 1) vines of all denominations. Agents who tlnd Hint "Hooks go hard,"can mako 810 per day with this splendid work al art, Malo and fi-malii Agents wautt-d. Write for elrculuis to WUltTHlNOTON, DUSl'IN & CO., Ilartfd, Ct. (Incorporated 1800.) II. ilacliiuiiii,.M, .M. Hlrlcklor, .lucoh S. Striuo. James Mehroeder, (Jeo. Ilogle, W. O, Caso. Amos l. Eves, Johu Shertzer. 11. II. Ksnlclr. For in. suruuee or Agencies, address . t- ivuiivuri', Bocy, coiumuia, j'a, TMMENSESUC0ES3.-KOntsWant- L ed. lllUle or feinulit. In m-ni-v i-nnnlv l .l.a United States and Canadas, to sell our ew aud most useful I'atont j from ono to six used lu every laintlv. 100 Her cent. i-ii.,nniu.i k-ni..n.n..i. and terms. Inclose ten oonU aud addross j r.iuunuisi.wuiauivcrsirel,Troy, N. Y COLUM1UA FIRE INSURANCE CO, . IIKEK'HIIS AND III ItECTOIlH. s. S. Dotwller Pies'ti II, Wilson, Vice-Prts'tj Herb't'lhomns Treas.: J. 1'. l'momiir. Si-n'v H h. lietwiixi- mi. ram Wilson. Itnlmrl. ernnn lu.n P.illnn I..I... PUBLIC. TO Strawberries, Pino Apple., RvRE Cli ANCE FOR AGENTS Agents, wo will Ply you 510 per wee it In casl If you will eng igo with us at oni-k, Everything iV. t ti it.iiu. iiiuiess 1' , . i-i-in i. w., inilioiio, .(lien. A OEMTS WANTED.-A.ri-nls i.i-ilrn im il pynt wojit for us than nt anything else. --. uii. -'11.. I'. iiiumuui. l arucuiais ireo. r' . '.. .-, 'J"J .ui- rooiisucrs, l'orl- laud, Maine. I SI v'ahu co., rs. v. piui'E, onnn U.k). I-.o Agent-. Circulars freo! rJolU IlKWAIl It I'm- nn v ease of lll.net. Tl.'eed lug, ltrhlng or Ulcerated i-nes mat in; lltNd's Pll.i ItRMnnv l.'ilU (ti nnrn 1( I lpii-li;ui-in-Aiif..iy tu ruro llie I'lICd, nUd UOtlliU env-t nuni un i.rilgglSlS. 1 T1C3, 51.0.1, IVl'A.11.1 1 1 WO.- irfl. Il' Ilia .-(l.ilninn 1 )- 111. U av., New York, ltoforences from elergj men In iiuiuj. ..I. ,pa iiiilu cui-eu, oeini ior circular nliEAT MEDICAL llOOIC of useful knowledge Vt lonll. Sent fico for twoMniuiM. Addiejsli. i.u.-.i-,iii ti inu,. uiueinuaii, uuio. 'I'D ITli1 l'O'tEl. HwlssMagnetlcTIME-KEEl 1 IIU 11 J-.lt itiul indicator, Indlspeusable t ' ' 1 r UVS'J. l",V.V V.r.H...,r-ll"'ri ljy. larmer, ,1 I ill i'j nnd lor EVEUYIIODY In need ol a ri liable tlmo-kt-ci r. Usual watch size, steol works, Kia.i-, v-i.i nun, in nt-ai viuuiui, case, WAitn inti:i to denote coriccL thna for twin nnm. vii,i liko It. 1.0X0 sold. weekly. Tills valuable article, in neat case, will no seni, prepaid, anywhere, lor I i u r v iiciiiars nee, urueroniy ....... ...u ,ju iisuma, I-. ni.Muiu, lirilltlo boro, Vt. npril IIIMw THE NEW NORTH-WEST AND ITS GREAT RAIL ROAD OF THE ii Pacific Rail Read A SAFE and PROFITABLE In.st incut Secured by Fifty Million Acrts of Ltnd. R"2istortd, 100, 5000, $1000, SoOOO, $10,000, Coupon, $100, $-00, nnd $1000. Holders aro ex emptfrom U. S. Tax. Tho El. st Mortg-igo Land Oraut (Sold llonds of inu isoriucru i-ueiiio uauroa j company.uro now uiiin ub.iii mm "cci uen inieruii, in curroncv atld are unhesltatlue V l-enntiimnmln,l In ,il classes as an investment that combines n pro- i,, un? i.uu .iiii-i m, i. nn iiu-iijiii i security, JAY COOKE it CO., l'luaueial Agents. FOR SALE IN BLOOiMSBURO BY THE llLOOMSHUItU HANKING COMPANY, IN CATAWISSA 11Y DEPOSIT AND SAVINU.l DANK. nprlll07.'-lw SHERIFF'S SALES. l!y virluoof sundry wills of venditioni exponas ivi,, Ionian .-ui. in inu iuui l ui vuuiiiioo riua.H o (.'olumbia countv and to mo illrecieii thorn n-n bo exposed to nubile sale at tlio Court Houso. in tho Town of niooiusbure, on MOND VY, tlie Otli uay oi .u.iy, in ono o eioca, p. m., tno roliowlu. lull, i.-iiuiu lu ivii,; All that certain niece or narcel of Imiri i.itn11 In Locust township Columblacouuty.P.i., bound o.t and described as loliows, to wit: on thowei-t oyiaiiusoi jouu jo'inson nun Jtary Stewart; ou tho Hoi th by lands or Peter Straitssor-, on tho oast by Christian Small, and on the south by tho same, containing lorly-slx ncies, more or less, on which nrn ertcled n dwelling houso nnd bauk barn with tho iimmrtoiiancos. Seld, taken in oxeeutlnn and to be s ildas the properly ul juiiiui 1. uowcr, ALSO, All thut jerlnln tract of laud Willi tlio appur tenances, situate In Montour township, bounded and described as Ijllows. to wiL: nm kimihii, lands of Uenrgo Lynn, ou tlio wost by lauds now of William Kobcrts. on thueast bv lands nr r-,i,i. wallader Kobcrts, and Iinds now of Joseph Try, i.wii,ii,,iti iiiiiij-niAiiuii; mifiuui iU,S, lOeiliei Willi Iho appurtenances. Seized, taken In execution nuJ t.i b s M ns tho property ol Simon ItU'ly. ALSO: AH lhat eeitilu lot, pieuoor jnicolnf ground sllualo in the town of Espy, Columbia county mid suite of Pennsylvania, bounded nml scribed as follows, to wit: On the south shin of nurui, iiiiiuiiiiii iui oi uiirisuuan uai rlson ou tho east and by alt alley on the soull and by lot of James l-'mvlor on the wnet. wimrn is erected n two-story frunio dwclllnil houso with inu ujuiui leuuueec. holzed, taken in execution a.nt to bo .sold as inu (iiuJuiiy ui ix. iingiy, ALPO: A framo dwelling houeoftwo Klnrli-a i.nvi,, airoutof thirty leet and a depth of twenty feet" ..,.U.. .. , ,w. u. i.ti-i u lie luilll 1VIII11IJ the county of Columbia In tlio town nf Mimi... vllln, Minllu township, bounded ou the front by Main Street, ou the rear by a back street, on the northeast by lands of George Sluiman, on the southwest by lands of Aaron W. Hess, contain- iub nijiy-six icei, ironi uim lourteen rods In ueuth more or less. Seized, taken In execution and lo bo told as inu jirupyriy 01 ,iuuu . lone. ALSO : All lhat ccrtalu piece or tiireel of land sllmtj .11 iiiecuwouu i i.. uinuiuuia county auu state of Penusylvaula bouuded and described us fol lows, to wit: On Iho soutli and west by laud of jumes vuuiioru. on me uoriu uy iriki or llenry Delong and ou tlio cast by laud of William Wil son nud James Maiming, containing forly acres, lie the ssuiu moro or less, on which nro elected a Iraiiio dwelling houso nnd a bank barn, with the nppurtenanei s. Ainu : Another lot or pleco of land tiltualo In the town of llohrsburg. lu the couutv or rniumiii,. and Stuto uteres ifd, bouuded ns follows to wit: On the south by lot of Abraham Kllue, ou thu ( "J , ,, uiiu j,, eie-iiin, u-i uieuoriuby lot of Sainuui llerniuger ami on Iho easl by n nublla road leadlne fr.tm Itohrsbnr,. tn ii..,tin said lot is six rods lu front and leu d-rep, whoro! ou uro erected ustoiy and a half dwelling house, a frume store ami u bluble, with Hie npuurto uances Seized, taken In execution mil i be bold as the pioperly of Jumes V. Wilson. ALSOi All Hist, e-nrhilii Inf. fclfmil.. in U....K Illtilbla COIlntV. I'ellllSVlVUUia. Iinun,l,.,l mi,l .In. scribed as follows, lowlti On th weat by land ui iHiuee ijess, ou inu uoriu uy a puoiie road, on tlid e-nvl, liv In nil nf .Inlm mini mru u n i,,l .... 1 1... south by laud ol Isaac While, conlafiilng about a (luurterof un acre, bo tho sumo moro or lots, ou which Is erected a dwelling houso. neizcu, iiiutu in exce-iiiion nil i lo bo rold 03 the prop.ry of Philip (Iraunni. ALSO ON MAY lllh is?.'. Another tract niece or naicel oriami uittmfn 111 the Townshln or Elshluuereelr lliiliim liln couiily Stuto of Penusylvuuiu bouuded and de scribed ax follows lo will on tho West by lands of John nnd Lemuel Drake and on the North nnd East uy lands iri;iioit siowarl and on the South bv lands e.f Isaao Mollourv cnntjilntm. e ui.li- ucrcs more or less Willi the npperteuiiuees. Seized taken In execution uud to bo told as the property of Biuan Keller, AAI10N fiMlTII.BlifrlfT. ORDINANCE For tho establishing of n Curbstone Market. it,, it .,i-,!nl,ir.,l nml Mini-teil bv Iho Town Conn- II of tho Town of lllnomibtirn, nnd I t It hereby rdnlued and enacted uy nutiior iy oi uio same. AitritJi.tt I. That Iho Mnncet days 111 tho said Town Khali no TuesdJJ-s, Tliuisd.iya and Satur days of each week, until cloven o'clock In tlio lorc-noou, aud lhal Hoennd street from Market Mrocl to Iron slroet, shall bo U3cd ns Iho placo of iHurnoi ior uio saio aim veiuiiun m im-ms, vvku table, fruit, and all other kinds of victuals nnd provisions wuaisO'ivcr,niiu no person 01 iicrsuus nan, inn nig iiiuiKub Hums, uu , ui uan-.u iu o milgrlit. In Lirnim. nml for the liurnoso of selling niiaiu,niiy meats, vcftetubles, fruit, or other nr- iicic-s oi ui'iriieiuif wuaiuver, uxcihiiik oiny l'lour, Meal, Corn, Wheit, Hye, Oals, or other uraliis. undi-r a lino or penalty of flvo dollarx for encil oirenco, Aiir, i. Thai it snail not uo mwiiii ror any per son or persons whatsoever, tho producer or pro-diui-rsof inarltellnK, in- their nitcnt, huckster or pe.ller, to hawk, puddle, or Hell, In nuy street, or alley, or In nny pnrt of said Town, nny article of produco or provisions for family use, oilier I nan iresii usiiuim oyniuinui.iiujr wuui umu mm pliicc, than tho tlmo and placo or plncoi deslna- leu Herein, or nereaiier iu-hish'uch auvmhiu tiiorily. under a lino of live dollars for oacli of fence. JVoidluf, howovcr, that butchers nnd others Imvlnn attended tlio market with thulr Wilsons, bo allowod to poJdlo meal after markot lours on niaraei. nays. AitT.il. If nny ncison shall selt oroxposoto salo within I hollinlts of tlio town of llloomsburp, my porlt, mutton, bcci, lamu, veai, imuury, usii, iisceis, ui uiij wiiiui ui.iviu... aluttd, blown, stale, or unwholesoiue, or In any nniiiiei rendered unlit fur use. or nny veal which ii.nn L-lllml shall tint havo boon of tho ntio of four weeks, Riicti nrllclo snail no lorieiten to tno i,.,..-ii. nml tin. niiemlor nr oilendcrs. on u nivlc- Hon, shall foi felt and pay n lluo of llvo dollars ior eacu uuuiiee. a ut. 4. Kucii anil evervnersoii or ncrsous wiiu wiHtous, sleds, or oinoi- eiucies coiiiaiuiux ar ticles for luaiket, shall bo lcuulred duilUB in jr- lint liiim-M tit li.wlr mi lo thn liiivenieut on tho Souili side of said Heeoiid slleet, from Ilia llrsl nay oi April uuiii uio iirst n.iy hi ucionsriu each vein-, and from Iho first dnv of Ocl bcf to the llrst of April, on Iho North sldoof said street, In such manner as not lo instruct tho Crosslin:-", nor tlio traveling in uiosueei, nuu every imrsju f.uinil vlnliitltii. flin directions of tills nrtlelo sunn, on conviction, lunciv una lay unu ui uuu ilnllnr rirMirh mill nVcrv (ill'euci!. Aiir. 0. All articles oi in irauiiiig uaiiuil-ii kh sale within tho limits oi said Town which shall, or may be f-iund ileilclent lu ueiKhl or measure by the President or the Town Council, or other duly authorized person or persons, shall bo seized uuit loricucu ior me uso oi inu j.owu. passed April?, is... ' i'. mi:ni)enkall, President of thu Town CouuUl Attest: P. 0. 10i Kit, Secretary. Tim nhnve Ordttiaiico to tnkoolfccton nnd nfter the HU'li nay oi .pui, apr. u. QTEPIIEN BALDY. Poor Overseer VJ otCatawlssaTwp. In Accouutwlth said Twp, Dit. To amount ofbal. duo from ls;o,i nm't ordupllcalois.i 55it Clt, By cash tuld expenses of Mnrllu Ilang- hart. . S 111 8 Uyctsli p'el cxpensos of Sarah ll"ccli, 110 M " " " Sarah stuck, isn m ' ' " Michael I'enslnger IV) (I ' " (leorgo Hughes (rent) ill fi-l " ' Kamtiel Kostenbaiuler. 1 60 " ' Sell lor Duplicate, II 00 ' " Exonerations, 7 SO Bv percentage on S71'.' il'S jner caat. ."101 Uy sorvlcos, !H lo 85S1 W Ily balance duo township, 210 OS Vt'o tlio nudilots of Catawlsia township have examine,! too aeci oi tttepnon 11 uuy as i-oor uci- seeroi saui lowusuip nun nun it correct, ns aoov Slineii. Witness our hand this 8th day of April ISTi!. M. V. 11 KLINE. HENIIY. HOLLINOSIIEU). S Auditor. C. E. MAItQEllUM. ANNOUNCEMENT THE ULOliMoIlUIta LITEP.AHY INSTITUTE AK1) STATE NORMAL SCHOOL will open under tho entire control of tho BOARD OP TRUSTEES. They havo selected as Principal of the Inbt tutlon HEV. JOHN HEWITT, a eontleman whoso miallfl(atinnq h.ivn lifn fully tested and nrovcif in other I'thicitioual en terprlses of a lluo nnturo; nnd they ask nnd imvoiiriiiiuo'icmanu ior mm nnu the insit union, me commence mm support or our owi cltlzeni, nnd of tlio friends of Uio enterprise nml oi ciiuc.iiioii everywhere, in point of comrort convenience and beau tv of IjiiHiliiien nnd rim. ronndluss no school In the Stato surpasses thlt.; Mill U 11IU llUIL-llliUIfU 11 bllltll IlUli Ut) ISfCOIHl it tho kind, quality ami tUorouyhne of 1U disci luuu imu uiiituiu. Tlio Pprlns session of t.vclvo wctks ttIII hegln rONDAY, APKJL Sth, nud closo JUNK 2STU. EXPENSES: Tuition nud Uoardlns, including washint; nin iit-'ili., iui inu uUb'tlUU Ol IWL'IVC WUCUH, 5U'J VI), ACADEJIIC DEPARTMENT. Tultloufor day pupils, .ono dollar nor week. in tho model hcliool, Irom lllly to eighty cents per weeic. music, iJr.iwinif, I'aiut inu, Ac, oxtra, llllls are payable, and must bo until nroinntlv. one-half at the beglunlii; and tho other half at inoiiiKKiiooi tno session, J. O. FUEFZC, L. 11. IUIPEIIT. Secretary. President A DJIINISTRATOU'H NOTICE. r.sTrn op joskpii weiss, dec'd. Letters of iidmliiistratlou ou the estato of loseph Weiss, late ol .Ma llson twp., Columbia countv tlee'd., havebnon arautcd by tho Hci-lsUr of satd county , to O-car P. Ent ot Lljjht Street, Columbia co., Pa, All persons having claims or ueiuaiius tu; iiusL t-io ueeeucnt aro rceiuesl cd to niaUo I hem known, and those Imlebte to mai.o ii tvioeui. (J-iUAU 1. f nprll 1V7--I1W. Administrator. nPREASURER'fJ SALE OE UNSEVfED LA.:iD3 IN CjLU.MUIA CO, AKieeably to tho provisions of an Act ol As sembly ontitlel an Act dlreetln-; Mia moJo o hciiuiK uuse.neu inuiis ior taxes ana other pin noses, nassed tho thirteenth dnv nr M-m-li lsi and tlio further supplements there o passed on tho Mth day of March. 1817. nnd tho litli dnv nt Maieh, 18.il, and tho tlth day ot March, 1317, tlio ., . v.it.iiu.i,ulnj, ..vii-ujr K(ve-s no tlco lo all persons concerned therein. tint mii the Cuuuiy, llou I, .School, Poor, liounty and Stalo taxes duo on tho following tr icts ot uuseat- en ea ins, snuaiu in uoiumoia oo inly, are paid ucioro inu uay oi sale, me wnoio 'm- siu-li parts o e.ien ii.u-e.u-) will iay liiucniis e.l t i- l jio lucre ou, win oo soui in, iuo eiuri llo.i i - inl'iet-iw of llloomsbtirc;, P.i.,on thu 10. Ii da- -l Ju ic, ls7, and t contlnuo by a IJournme ii. u-mi .1 iv ti day lor nrrcaruses of taxes due t-'t'o C itia'y, aud costs accrucu ou e ten tract rojpe - ..-. -Ici-cj, Iliirninfm or Oic.-ic-i-i. l.. J Server. Ti Oray William Sl t;l ulc Andrew, tract, Davis Isaao Ut Fry David 2 Littlo Manilas, HI) Littlo P.obeit, to .iiorrn uauiei, .; in 101 Noyor Ueoree, ,-, oo 11 Nuusosscr lioorco H ui) l- isoumau r. lu I 7 Slmnian I1'. L, 7 J hlium in l'. ii. ft 00 nnuiuan ueoriro .E co j 1 110 Slilpman II. W. r,7 .1 neuulueer Christian. l u ijo Shuiuau K. L. pj to i.'l Shuiuau l- L, 3 su iv jiosier j.i-joo, ucc el,, JJenton, vt cnrlstman Ami, ,s n i;o Wells John i 71 li Applcinan Peter, 1 so 13 Pcuniuglou Jesso li, li u) Jlrlui creek. 201) 1:1 :l;o iuj 11)0 aiu it 2IS iso 500 10 00 a IS) Iuo 100 5 7 3)1 10 10 Applo Paul llrlltalu William A, J, llllsh lteubeu, Beach Nathau, lleach Nj.itli.in. llrynn tJuy, Clem W. T. D. P.ev. Deadly S. K Headly a. v., Headly a. IV, Hicks Jesse. Hecer Abraham, Pealer Samuel J, Stacltliouse Joseph, Slackbouse Joseph, Stacktiouse, Joseph, suit Adam, Sponenberg Philip, Sutler Jacob, Traugh Henry, Doty A Pealer, Parks James, Klssuer A Kuorr, GitoiutMa township, McNlnch James H,, clowell Jacob, jr., llrobst. I. S., llrobst J, H llrobst. I. H llrobst J.H., lllllniyei- M. A U., 11 a; 1 47 20 01 8 01 1: 10 8 Ut 17 78 10 07 ID 03 W 11 W 0 J 10 11 83 6 3J r 01 r, 111 . 3. ii 17 Ml a 117 i 63 85 100 61 101 Si 131 05 1 fii 5 :a 2 70 ti t) 1 17 A 01 il li Centralia Borough. Arter John, lloyle John, . Crane Miehuel, Cluidwlek Ann T., Collins Poler l' Cannon llernard, Colllhau James, IV-tteriuau Allen, (Irlillili Benjamin, HIiiH John, Holmes Thomas, Jones AunT. Mrs. Kllno Caiollne, Kline 4 iteinbold, Keller widow, Lovelaud II, A, 'i U Is I " IS ill 6 70 U 3J 1 m li 00 1 i"j 8 kl 8 01 1 10 1 18 1 07 3 30 8 Oil 15 U7 8 til 1 W 1 10 8 bi 8 01 8 01 8 01 17 '.7 8 01 17 27 8 Ot 4 W 8 UI 4 31 13 25 0 III .1 81 7 62 i.aujjou i-ai'k -MorKiin D. Johu, Marks lyiyd, Maiks (Jcnrgo, MeehanThonias, Moore Uruoo Mrs. Nuvln Michael, Parks Quluu Patrick, iieuy telly Slicphard II. 1', ivitiicK rrt-u, X.Uler William, ' Hughs John J, Culu Terrence, Davis Henry, Quit re township, Conuer Isaiah, estato Conner Samuel, ostato Dewltt A lietiedlcl, ErUu William, estate (looel Jacob, Si fi 3 0 28 U 28 U 81 1 72 (18 JCIefer Danlol, Klknudnll A Creasy, Itiinbacli Daniel, HIHJacob estate, Contnghani 1wnship. Jordan Hobcrt, Porter Andrew, 1 H M ''il in ii-.l 4, fi'U . M II M M Hi,) ; , iiiinir Lewis, 'tlslollTllomdfl, I "??! :"'tou Mary, of 170 fusion Thomas, iofJfcO ltustoii M try. ' ol lluchor Peter, ..Ti. . f '"'UOSOIl, lllltjihluierTiioinas, Wlcltorshiun Amos, Sliuilion William, Illcldtain Ocoriio, ll.truos Thomas, Ilea A, W. ltca A. W. lieu A. V. Kllno, Llndeamulli&Co,. Llndenmuth Uoortso D Walker Lewis, YouiiK John, llramrui Ebonozor, llsaiu Joshua, I). 'Haven Peter, Miller William, Porler William, lteeso Daulcl, Warner .I01111, lleavor 1 Kllno, Heeso Michael, lil'OWU NietllAiilnt. 111 I, 0.1 ,-. Is 1 1 lu SI Is I,, 'I I I .1 .'II I 17 li - H -J I In iiii 1 Lot Lclliy .1, M. niarr iionryr;,, llelnbulil W. 1,, Westman Daniel, Yocum l-'rn.ik, Clower Elllah, Cook David, Klliiuiwnaii Pre 1 Ivachelries (leoisro, lloodiuan Wllllaiii, Waliiicu William, Hart Andrew, e nut Terrene., lloluibioh Pluilo. lie. .J P. 8., 1 Jo' ) Peter, Ku.ieto Jouath-in, Miiitulro I'errence, Man- A .Morris, 1 Mc.Manaman l-ellx, Mc.Miinaiuau Peter Murohv Aiiiiwin,, I 70 a 1 U ,'i i ' a 1 !l ; ' Is, 1 Lot .Murphy lllcharel, .-in,, ,j minims, Slilvely Matthow, Preston lmpiovoineiit Co., Fish ingcrcek Townsh tj. Doty A Penlcr, 1 uy A I'ealor, Doty A l'ealer, Ikeler William, Joues James N., Lemon Michael, .Meals William, MontKOinery 1),, eslnlo, Dealer Samuel j., UnaiiKst Abraham, I I- Si ', V 1,' 1 111 111 Junius le.. Mcllciiry Ed., i taxes. Lemon Thomas, Franklin, lloycr Edward, Hower Mosoi, L'.lley Abraham, Lloyd Johu, Greenwood. Kllno Daniel, Noltou Samuel, Tltinan Ahm, ejslale, Walts A Ueilllne, Hemlock. Campboll I,. N Kiumltt Jnmci, Jackson. I I. .171 Jof2lil Kilo John, jjof M Kilo Johu, : Yolinir Abraham. 9 71 M H - S'l 11 1,1 ti 1011 100 Woeluvir Jacob, Hesi John L., Locust. lllllliiKlnu Thorn-i", John H.imuel, John Samuel, Rhodes John A Joseph, lteeso Michael. saveu Wllll.iiu, Hor Id) ltustoii Thoma, Jjol 10) lteeso Daniel, wot tou Huston .Mary, y.t wi .useuii ejiririoil'.' Uoraw Itoynolds Jo'm, y. of i.Di) Myers .Mary, I of 1110 Huston Thomas, Jiof 10) lteeso Duulel, y.nt'M) Huston Mary. 7 ... 7 '.' .'I III 7 J. 7 III, 7 Uu 7 7 no 8 ni 1 01 1 I' t e 'orm) ltustoii Chsrlotto, V.urMO Itoynolds John, ol' ai Myers Mary, 127 Yodei-Aaron A S.l mnel, oa aimer Jacob, Miller Jacob, Denver (ieoruo A J. L. Kline, lieaver "eoruo A J, L. Kllue, Keller Itleliaid, Madison Township. Ellis William, colale, Moser JuLOb, Main. Klnchei-J. P., l'lnclicr J. P., Hosier Jacob, Sim-nan Itudolph, Khiimau (Icorge, Hhuniau Daulel, helre, Sluiman lsatali, heirs. Smeck, llrobst, VctterAIIatick Yetter Isaac, Yottcr Isaao A Daniel, Yetter J. II., Yetter A KPue. Longcubci-gei- Ueorco, elr,(e, MiJBUn. Drown David, sr., Croasy Henry, Durnbach Naomi, Keller John, Nufijresser Ucorge, .liiaincrmnuu Joshua, Yolij John H,, IU, on 10.' :i iu Jita-ccs:' I iu l'l u Montour. tjlgci John, estate, ltamsey John, estate, Ml. Pleasant. tlrimc, Lorenzo, McCariy Daulel, Orange. I'reveliiu; Samuel, Everett -Moses, Jones Illclinrd, Kllno A. J., Kllno A. J Triipleiilci.eJ.i30l', 1 61 Pine. M) Heunel.1 Tliomas. 17 D ivls Thomas, estate-, 1 Lot Heath Sylvester, IU Vaudersllcu Thomas J,, lloarinncreck. I -.11 III! 15 II M OU W0 ill) 3) 3J til 5'J Ml 111 10 7 l" 0 H i") M 8J ill Ilaub J. Mlilor, L.ttlo llobert, llucher Peter, Karnes Thomas, jr., I'rlck A Shuinsn, Htistoii John, part of, Ti ion Jacob, Mori Is Daniel, Yocum l-.llslri, Yocum hllshu, Woary Habrlel, Morris D. A M. (J. Hughs. Morris D. A M. u. Hughs, -Mori Is D. A JI. o. Hughs . Morris D A M. O. Hughs, Morris D. A.M. U. Hughs, Weary Uabrlel, Weary t.ahrlel, ltaub J. Mlllor, Keller Kiel, u-J, lleavcr Ucorge A J. L, Kllue, Sugar Loaf. Iluckalew Jiiiuee, Colo E.eklel. Custard Mary, Uoss Nathaulol, Gray llobert, .Montgomery Hobei I, ostato, II 1: 11 -lTi H 5S 70 be,-. Va of no Kile Johu, WILLIAM LAMON, 111 loawbai-j, Apill 3, 117. rjUlE.VsiURER'iS SALE Ol-' SKATED L.VNIHIN COLUiWIIA COUNTY. Also tho fillowliig lots, pieces or pircels 01 Heated Lauds, lo'itriiod by tl,e tax collectors, are to bo sold at the samu time, uudtr tlio provisions ol an act ot Assembly, entitled "An Act ivl uliig to the tale of lauds tor taxes In Columbia Coun ty." .Ici-i-r. H'tn-.wccj or Oioici-j. IU. (Vl. lieaver, ' SI .Miller Ellas, 2 tlrover Stephen, 1 Halter Thomas, 350 LucoUeorgoA., L'enton, CO Conner Preserve, 60 Shultz Ezeklel, 78 Koous Johu, 111 Swarlwoul J0I111, 45 Conner Muthias, Iti .Musters Parvlu, SI lirlukJuhuO., JHoom. 1 Lit Pursell E. II., 1 " PieutI - Nauey, 1 Muriay Joseph P., liriarcrcek, 10O Miller Uouben; S Thomas Jo. tali, 1 i-1lles Lucy, 31 Vunpelt Ui.ih, Vvnynghum. i Hi a wit William, 1 1-uu Patriek, 2 Casey Laurence, 23 Piestuii Improvement Co,, 1 lot Yoikey William, Greenwood. S Drelpleple-co James, 2i Watts loseph, 111 ColoNlelioliis, 3 HoekClnistliu, Hemlock, Z Susrniehaunn Hlato Company, Jackson, 13:7 17 I'll 21 UJ 17 02 121 U II 117') 172 2 10 10 Oil 131 300 11175 62 20 03 21J J7 20 8 SO 7 -i I lu ".I 2 JI I) I..I I Oil 212 ltalston J William A John, 12 0-' - .1 S Kesler John, ItOCUSt. 3 llreach Joseph, Ti Croul Jacali, II DodeliouCoiuelltis, 82 Jlel7. Charles, II Millard William, 30 Myers Jacob, 5 Lot Hloyer Sarah, Is Tliomas Hiram, 02 Wiilklus llobert M,, 2 Yeager Heury V "I llupp Oeorge, estate, 3 Slruiiser Charles, Madison. 1 1.: u Itl 03 ,i5 1 21 51 I l'l IC CO Wlilpplen James, estate, Pine. ft) Fox John, 2.5 Mluler Charles, 20 Oreenly Jumes, i bwlshcr Philip, Iloar'mgerttk, 8 71 3 l 1 5" 12. 13 fihermnu Catharine, if: WILLIAM LAMON, Illooiiitburg, April 5, 187t, Treasurer, i ' I 1.7 0 J 71 1 HI I -7 1 II 7U 7"! Ill .11