The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 10, 1872, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
SUhc (ifolumhuui
HliOOMSUURQ, PA.
Friday, May 10, ISYZ'.
Tlio Cincinnati Convention mid tlio Demo
crntlc Tarty.
Whalovor hopo thoro may hnvo bcon
of n combination between tlio Llbornl
Republicans anil tho Domocrntlo party
for tbo purposo of electing nn honest
nnd puro President, has boon eiTeetunl
ly dlsslptttod by tho roccnt action of tho
Cincinnati convention. It was called
by life-long Republicans Its delegates
wero all members of that party, and Its
nomlnoe for Prosldont tho most bitter
opponent tho Domocracy ovor had. To
sell out our organisation to such n
cllquo would bo tho abandonment of
every Idea wo ever prolessod and a con
fession that spoils, and not principle,
was tho basis of our organization, Po-
lltk'nl lenders might sign tho deed of
transfer, but they could not deliver tho
property. It Is far bettor to keep our
organl&ttlon Intact, ovon If wo suitor
temporary defeat, than attempt a com
blnatiou that would loosen all political
tios and associations, and ovontually
rlvo tho party.
Wo concedo that Greoloy Is honest
and ablo a man who would not prostl
tuto tho high omco of President to per
Honal gain or ambition a man who
would not appoint all his relatives to
oftlce, nor rccelvo bribes for political
appointments; a man who would digni
fy our relations with foreign nations,
nnd would govern nt homo In tho Inter
est of tho cntlro nation ; a man who
would not smother civil law under mil
itary rule, nor keop allvo tho embers of
civil war. '
But In our own organization wo have
men equally honest and pure, and bet
ter lit ted to administer tho affairs of
this great nation. Mahomet must come
to the mountain. Our millions, thor
oughly organized and strongly en
trenched, will not, dare not surrender
to a newly organized faction of uncer
tain strength.
Our duty is to make good nomina
tions, a fair platform, and securo success
by unity and harmony. Victory is in
our grasp and naught savo treachery or
h gro?s blunder can snatch it from us.
Tlio Cincinnati Convention.
For weeks the main topic of couvcrsa-
tlon among politicians has been tho
Cincinnati Convention. Unusual Inter
est was oxcited In regard to it not only
becauso its call was out of tho beaten
path, but becauso of tho large number
of prominent Republicans who Joined
in the movement, and of tho probable
effect it would havo on the coming Pro
sldcntlal election. Its actual work is
beforo us, and has become history, but
tho future results aro matters for specu
latlon.
It must bo conceded at tho outslart
that no political convention for many
years has been so represcntativo as that
held at Cincinnati, It not only com
prised tho clement in the Republican
party dissatisfied with Grant, but its
leaders wero and are the ablest men In
the organization : those who founded
and fostered it, and by their active aid
and assistance in tho past led it to vic
tory. It is not a revolt against tho par
ty, but against the men who usurped its
management.
Many ablo men wero suggested as
candidates for President, any ono of
whom in point of ability, integrity, or
sound Republicanism is the superior of
Grant. Men may smllo at tho nomina
tion of Greeley for President, but that
very nomination shows tho earnestness
of tho men engaged in the matter, and
its effect will bo greater than many Im
aglno at tho present time.
In the first placo neither the ability
nor the integrity of Mr. Greoloy can
for a moment bo doubted. Ills wholo
life has been devoted to tho interests of
tho Republican party. He and Sumner
and Schurz.and Adams, and Fenton,
and other so-called Llboral Republicans
wero building It up when Grant was vo
ting for Buchanan and Breckenridge
when Butler was using his influence to
nominate Jeff. Davis for Presldont in
1800 and when Akorraan and Long
street (Grant's latest allies and an-
pointees to office) wero marshalling reb
el hosts against Union troop:).
Again, ho and Sumner havo a much
stronger hold on tho colored peoplo than
Grant. Whilst the latter was undeter
mined whethor to bo a Democrat or Re
publican, and when even Lincoln hesi
tated, tho former wero demaudlng the
freedom and enfranchisement of the
slaves. In fact, had Greeley been the
regular Republican nominee, ho would
havo received their unanimous voto,
Greeley Is also strong becauso all tho
independent parties and isms will con'
ceniraio on nim, even ir no lias no
chanco for success. Tho Republican
temperance men find their beau ideal
as a candidate In him, and must stultify
themselves to voto for a notorious tip
pler like Grant.
In him tho tariff men find an original
and persistent advocate a man who
ha? been their champion and bulwark
for nearly half a century. On tho con
trary, Grant has no fixed opinion on
the subject, and among his first official
acts was tho appointment of n notori
ous freetrader, A. T. Stewart, as Secre.
tary of tho Treasury.
Lastly, Greeley is not a man to bo
dragged from the courso by threats or
promises. He and his supporters aro
torrlbly In earnest, and will make
themselves felt during tho ontlro can
vass. Tho platform Is an admirablo produc
tlon and contains very Httlo to which a
Democrat could not subscribe, and yet
nothing that can bo offensive to any fair
minded Republican. Tho address to
tho pooplo Is a scathing robuko to tho
presont administration, and coming
from thosourco it does must havo great
weight with tho Republican masses.
If its charges bo true, and on that
point thoro can bo Httlo doubt, no man
who attended that convention can con
slstently support Grant, whatever tho
result may be.
It charges him with usurpation, tyr
ranny and corruptions and tho election
of an honest Democrat must bo greatly
preierreu ny consistent Republicans to
tho success of tho man whom they thus
Hllgmatiso and condomn.
Massachusetts and South Oaiio.
i.ina.-CoI. A, K. McCluro and Col.
Henry W. Gray both at Cincinnati in
tho Interest of Republican reform. Ro.
form must bo sadly needed when such
cotahlnallon Is rondo.
Tlio Taxes of KMIroml anil Canal Com.
panics.
Wo publish at length this week tho
ro.iurt of tho sub eommlttoo of tho Ju
dlciary General of tho Houso of Hepro
spiilatlvon, In relation to tho taxes with
held from tho Stalo by certain corpora
tions chaitered by tlio Legislature.
This commlttco was raised upon a reso
lution offered by tho lleprescntatlvo of
this county, and tho facts elicited show
tho necessity for a full Investigation.
Although n mass of testimony was
taken, tho data Is far from bolng com
plete, mainly becauso all aorta of ob
stacles wero thrown in tho way of n
thorough examination. Tho Legisla
ture at tho instance of corporation lob
byists failed toglvo tho commlttco tho
proper authority until too lato to bo ol
use, and tho witnesses summoned cither
evaded tho subpoenas, or fulled to nt
tend. As a matter of fact, two thirds of tho
tuxes now Imposed by existing laws
upon railroad and canal companies nro
not paid Into tho Stato Treasury, and
tho amount In default will roach at least
two millions qf dollars J Worso than
all, through tho negligent manner lu
which Ooneral Hartranft has managed
tho Auditor uenoral's olllco, it is Im
possible to nscortnln tliero tho amount
duo tho Commonwealth, as somocor
panics havo not inadocomploto returns
in soven years. Part of tho amount
duo was paid aftor tho investigation bo
g.in, but tho great bulk Is still withheld
upon technical ground, nnd as yet no
effort lias been made lo niter or nmond
tho alleged defectlvo laws.
The report should bo perused by nil
our readers, and tlio necessity for prompt
legislation the coining winter will bo nt
once apparent.
Notwithstanding tho conceded rot
tenness of tho Philadelphia political
machinery, wo predict tlmt tho "roos
tors" anil "plnclieri" (hero will bo ro
nominated to the I.egMaturo, or equally
corrupt men bo named In their stead
If the "reformers" moan reform, they
aiiouici begin at home, and aid in tho
election of honest raon, without regard
to tlio party which names them.
Address and Platform of tlio Liberal Itc
publican1;.
TIIE ADDISES3.
mo Administration now lu power
una ruiiuuruu liseii guilty oi wanton
uisregaru oi mo laws ot tlio land, and
usurped powers not granted by tho
Constitution. It has acted as if tho
laws had binding force only for thoso
wno are governed, and not for H1030
who govern. It has thus struck a blow
at the fundamental tirlnclnlra nf rnnall.
8tutionaI government and tho liberty of
mo citizen, rno rrcsiuontoitlio United
States has openly used tho powers nnd
opportunities of his high olllco for tho
promotion of personal ends. Ho has
kept notoriously corrupt and unworthy
men in places of power and rcsponsl-
unity, iu mo uuirnncnc oi mo public
interest. Hohasusedthonublin
of the Government as a machinory of
iiamsuu auu personal luiiuouco, and
Interfered with tvrannlc.il nrrnmnen in
tho political affairs of Stntn nml muni.
cipaiuies. ue has rewarded, with in
fluential and lucrative offices, men who
had acquired his favor by valuablo
presents; tnus stimulating domoraliza
tlon of our political life by his consnie
UOU3 examnlo. Ho has shown himsnlf
uepiorauiy unequal to tho tasks imnos
ed upon him by tho necessities of tho
country, and culpably careless of tho
respuusiuuiues oi nis nigu omco, Tho
partisans Ot tho Admlnlstrntlnn. na.
suming to bo tho Republican party and
uuuuuiuuL' aa onrnnizatinn. navn nr.
tempted to Justify BUCh u-rnnra miff nal.
Hato such abuses, to tho end of main
taining partisan ascendancy. They
have stood In tho way of necessary in
vestigations and indispensable reforms,
Eretendlng that no serious fault could
o found with tho presont adminlstra-
tlon of public affairs; thus Eeeking to
blind tho eyes of tho peoplo. They
havo kept alive the nasslons and reannt.
mouts of the lato civil war, to use thorn
for their own advantage.
They havo resorted to arbitrary meas
ures in direct conflict with tho organic
law instead of anncalintr to thn hotter
instincts and latent patriotism of tho
Southern peoplo by rostoriug to them
thoso rights, the enjoyment of which Is
indlspensablo for a successful adminis
tration of their local affairs, and would
tond to movo a patriotic and hopeful
national feeling. They havo degraded
themselves and tho namnnf thnir nnrrv
oncojustly ontltlod to the confldonco of
tho nation, bv a baso sveonhsnnv in tho
dispenser of executive powor and pat
ronage unworthy of Republican free
mon; thoy havo soueht to stiflo tho
voico or Just criticism, to stiflo tho
moral sense of tho nennln. nnd tn nnh.
Jugato public opinion by tyrannical
party discipline. They aro striving to
maintain themselves in authority for
selfish ends by an unscrupulous uso of
tho power which rightfully belongs to
tho people, and should bo employed
only in tho service of tho country. Bo
lleving that an organization thus led
and controlled can no longer bo of sor
vico to tho best Interests of tho Ropu"b-
Xn 1 ..... . 1 i . . 1
nt, wu huvu ruauivuu 10 maKo an inde
pendent appeal to tho sober ludcrmnnt.
conscience, and patriotism of the Amor-
icau peopio.
THE PLATFORM.
TTy.6',1!1.? Lil)Crnl Republicans of tho
uunuu Dimes, in .National Convontion
assembled at Cincinnati, proclaim tho
following principles as essential to Just
Government :
first: Wo recognize tho equality of
. , ,u Ulu mwi "nu "iu that
It is tho duty of Government in its
dealings with tho peoplo to motoout
t-iiuiuuuu uxuee jusiico to all or what-
uvur Himyuy, race, color, or pcrstia
slon, religious or political.
Second: Wo pledgo ourselves to main
tain mo union oi uieso states, emanci
pation and enfranchisement, and to op
poso any reopening of tho questions
ootuuu uy hiu iuirieeum, rourtccnth,
and Fifteenth Amendments to tho
Constitution.
TJiird: Wo demand tho immediate
and abspluto removal of all disabilities
Imposed on account of tho Rebellion,
which was finally subdued sovon years
ago. belioylng that universal amnsty
will result In complete pacification in
all sections of tho country.
Fourth! Local self-government, with
Impartial suffrage, will guard tho rights
of all cltlzons moro securely than anv
contrallzod power. Tho public wol-
faro requires tho sunromnnu nt Ihn l.,n
over tho military authority, and free
dom of porson under iho protection of
tho habeas corpus. Wo demand for tho
Indl vidua tho largest liberty consistent
with public order : for tho Rhitn finir.
government, and for tho nation a return
iy luumumous 01 pcaco anu tho con-
DuiuuouBi limitations oi power.
Fifth! Tho Civil Service of tho flnv.
ernment hasbecoraoa mcro instrument
of partisan tyranny and personal am
bltlon and an object of solflsh greed. It
i9 a.,B.candal and reproach upon freo in-
(not lliillnnn ntnl 1 . t
.uiuHuui auu uruuus a uemoraiiz.
tlon clangorous to tho perpetuity of re
publican government. Wo therefore,
regard such thorough reforms of tho
Civil Scrv GO nj) onn nf thn nt
Jng necessities of tho hour ; that honosty
Mwuij, uu imumy consututo tho
only valid claim to public employment :
that tho offices of tho Government
ceaso to bo a matter of arbitrary favor
itism and patronago, and that nubile
station beepmo again a post of honor.
To this end it is Imperatively required
that no President shall bo a candldato
for reelection,
Sixth: Wodomand a system of Fed
eral taxation which shall not unncoos-
sarlly Interfere with tho Industry of tho
people, and which shall provldo tho
means necessary to pay tho oxponscs of
tho Government economically admin
istered, tho pensions, tho Interest on
tho public debt, and a modorato reduc
tion annually or tho principal thoroof;
and recognizing that thoro aro in our
midst honest but Irreconcllablo differ
ences of opinion with regard to tho re
spective systems of Protection nnd Frco
Trade, wo romlt tho discussion of tho
subject to tho peoplo In their Congress
ional Districts, nnd to tho decision of
Congress Ihorcon, wholly frco of Exec
utive Interforcnco or dictation.
Seventh: Tho public credit must bo
sacredly maintained, nnd wo denounco
repudiation In every form and gulso.
Eighths A speedy return to speclo
payment Is demanded allko by tho
highest consideration of commercial
morality and honest government.
Ninths Wo remember with gratltudo
tho heroism and sacrifices of tho soldiers
and sailors of tho Ropubllc, and no net
of ours shall over dotract from their
Justly-earned famo or tho full roward of
their patriotism.
Tenth: Wo aro opposed to all further
grants of lauds to railroads or other
corporations. Tho public domain
should bo held sacred to actual settlors.
Eleventh : Wo hold that it is tho duty
of tho Govornmont, in Its intcrcourso
with foreign nations, to cultivate tho
friendship of peace, by treating with
all on fair nnd cquol terms, regarding
It nliko dishonorable olthor to demand
what is not right, or to submit to what
Is wrong.
Twelfth i For tho promotion and suc
cess of theso vital principles nnd tho
support of tho candidates nominated
by this Convontion, wo Invite and cor
dially welcomo tho corporation of all
patriotic citizens, without regard to
previous affiliations.
CONGRESS.
Tho most Important foaturo in Con
gress on Wcdnosday of last weok was
tho passago by tho Houso of tho bill
for tho repeal of tho duties on tea and
coffco amended by tho Senate. In tho
Sonato Httlo of note was done. A bill
involvlngnnaval appropriation brougli
out sovero charges of oxtravaganco and
maladministration In tho Navy De
partmont from Messrs. Trumbull and
Stevenson.
In tho Seuato on Thursday of last
week Mr. Sumner presented a remon
strance, against tho repeal of tho Elgl:
hour law. A proposition of Camoron
to permit tho officials In tho United
States diplomatic and consular service
to receive presents from tho Emperor
of Germany as testimonials of gratitudo
for tho kindness shown to Germans in
Franco during tho lato war, was onergct
ically opposed and Indignantly protes
ted against by sovor.il Sonators and
went over.
The Houso continued its debalo upon
tho Tariff bill In tho commltteo of th
whole. Little of importanco was dono
in other dlrccctions.
Congross was unusually dullon Friday
last. Tho Senato passed tho Pacific
Mail Subsidy bill, with slight amend
mcnts. Tho discussion of the Tariff bill
in tho lower houso was interrupted by
tho nomination of Mr. Greoloy by tho
Cincinnati Convontion. Thoannounco
meutputaneud to all speech-making
at onco, and created, according to tho
report, no little "amusoment and satis
faction."
In tho Senato on Monday tho amend
niont to the Postofllco Deficiency bill
to increaso tho appropriation from SI.
7UO,ouo to ?a,439,000, was agreed to.
In tho Houso Mr. Eldridco sent un
jjiessrs. woiiey nnd Mnynard's bill.
Ironically entitled "To incranao taxca
without adding to the rovonue," which
elicited a good deal of laughter. Tho
important feature of tho day's session
was an indignant protest by Mr. Wood
nBalnst tho partiality and narrow parti
sauship shown by the President in In
viting tho Republican membors only of
tho Commltteo on Foreign Affairs to
a consultation.
NEWS
Tho President has approved tho Li'l
repealing tho duties on tea and coffco
ou aud after tho 1st of July noxt.
Tho Cincinnati National Llboral Ro-
publican Convontion mot and organized
ou Wednesday May 1st by tho choice
of Judge Stanloy Matthows, of Ohio, as
temporary chairman. Thoro was a full
attondanco of delegates, and tho utmost
harmony nnd enthusiasm prevailed.
Nothing was dono boyond taking tho
preliminary stops for organizing.
Tho organization wa9 perfected on
Thursday with tho election of Senator
Schurz as president, and vice-presidents
from each Stato and Torrltory.
On Friday tho balloting for President
aud vice-president began aud resulted
in tho nomination of HoracoGrooloy
lor I'rcsiuentontho sixth ballot and B.
Gratz Brown for vico-prosident ou tho
second ballot. Groat enthusiasm pre
vailed although tho nomination of
Greoloy surprlsod most perso as his
strength lu tho convention Im I been
much underrated.
From England comes uows confirming
mo mtelllgcncoof a virtual withdrawal
of tho indirect claims by tho adminlstra
tion. Earl Granville in tho Houso of
Lords, and Mr. Gladstono iu tho Houso
of Commons, said that tho reply of tho
American government on tho sul Joct of
tho consequential damages had been re
ceived and gavo grounds for hopo that
tlio cntlro matter would bo settled to
tho completo satisfaction of both coun
tries. Advlcos from Zanzibar, Africa, to tho
15th of April havo been received. Tho
island has been visited by a tcrrlblo
hurricane. Ono huudred and fifty vos-
sols of all classes wero sunk or strandod
on tho coast. Tho town of Zanzibar was
very badly damaged, and tho loss was
estimated at $10,000,000.
The minority report of tho French
Arms Commlttco, as submitted, states
that tho War Dopartmeut must havo
known that tho bulk of tho arms in
question wore going to Franco, and con
surta It for affording a protoxt of which
a moro captious government than Prus
sia might havo easily takon advantago.
A formidable Insurrection has
broken out In Spain under Don Carlos,
tho aspirant to tho throne. A sovero
battlo was fought on Suuday last In
which tho Insurgents wero routed.
Sixteen provinces aro said to bo in re
volt.
Tho Stato Labor Reform Convention
mot at Willlamsport on Tuesday last.
It organized permanently by tho elec
tlon of Mr. John Sinoy as President
and tho usual Vico-Prcsldonls aud
Secretaries. Tho following aro tho names
of nominees ; For Governor, Win. P,
Scholl of Bedford ; For Auditor Gonoral
Hon. Ejala Blllingfelt of Lancaster
For Judgo of tho Supremo Court, Mr.
Chief Justlco Thompson.
Nllilo's Thoatro, In Now York, was
destroyed by flro Monday. Tho Metro
politan Hotel and, Holrabold's drug
storo wero damaged. Tho loss is esti
mated at ovor $300,000.
The first regular Convention of tho
now Episcopal Dlocoso of Control Penn
sylvania, will ho hold In Wltllamsport,
on tho 11th, 12th and 13th of Juno, com
mencing at ovonlng prayers, 5 o'clock,
on tho Uth. At least sixty clorgy mon
will bo present to participate
New Advortisoments.
JIST OF DEALERS
OF
COLUMIIIA COUNTY.
I hereby certify that tlio following list of deal
era taken, returned nnd classified by me, In ac
cordance with the aovcrnl Acts or Assembly, in
nnd for the county of Columbia for tlio year ono
thousand elghthundred and seventy-two, In cor
rect to tlio best ef my knowledge nu J belief.
TOWN or llLOOMinFlto,
Class. Tax.
J K lljer,
U WOorrcll,
OA Klclm,
1) A Hockley.
Illoomsburi; Iron Co,
I W llartman,
McKelvy, Ncnl & t'n,
M V lW.
Moycrllrothois,
II O Howtr,
N J llendersbott,
Henry llosenstock,
W V Hess,
Isnlah Hagonbucb,
Henry Klelm,
William Olecr,
H H Miller i Son.
Miss E rctcrman,
William llabb,
MKsHUAlo,
I W Nlles,
David Htroup,
Wm H llrowu,
O O Marr,
Decker A Meckel,
Hobbtus A Kves.
Uuuyon & Wnnlln,
James Cadman,
David Lowenbcrs,
A J Evans,
MUs llarraans,
Clark & Woir,
J II Maize,
Tbomas webb,
llernanl Btotmor,
.Miss A 1 Webb,
Bloro
I'urulluio
Druggist
hooks
Hloro
Hlorn
Worn
Hloio
DruuuUls
1.1 f iu w
10 u)
7 to
7 00
40 01
12 M
40 00
10 00
7 eo
7 (10
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 01)
7 (p0
12 SO
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 CO
7 00
10 110
10 OU
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 0U
7 OO
7 00
7 00
13 0J
Sboo Hloro
DriiKlst
Conrici loner
sioro
Hloro
Grocery
Grocery
Storo
Millinery
Furniture
Millinery
rianos, t&o
mora
tlmecry
Grocery
Confectionery
1 1ll! Ill o
c-l.cliln
Cllilllllll!
Millinery
Hloro
Grocery
L'onfectiouorv
10 W
7 00
7 00
7 CO
7 00
7 DO
Courectlonory 11
Hook Storo II
Hhoo Storo it
Tin nnd stoves 14
Grocery II
Tin nnd Stoves 11
Coal Dealers 1 1
i. ji Knorr,
A M lluriert,
H Clnv Hartmnu,
7 00
7 00
I, E Whary,
(! W Ncal & nro.,
Hrmlcrsliott & Mason
.1 W llendersbolt,
I'axtou A Harman,
() A Jncoby,
E Jneobs,
Mrs David llrobst,
7 Oi)
7 00
Grocery
Millers
Grocery
Confectionery
Confectionery
7 00
20 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
cnsTOK Tow.vsnip.
11 Mclloury,
J J Mcllcnry,
Hamuel Ileaeock,
Colo & Tnomns,
storo
Storo
Storo
Millers
11
11 00
12 CO
II
It
7 (0
7 00
nuAvKn Tow.ismr,
Abraham nice, Storo
C A Shuman, Storo "
Wm K .onijeuberser, Storo
Alcn & l'.UtoD, storo
Allen Mann, Storo
7 CO
7 00
7 03
7 00
7 OU
11EUW1CK DOltOL'OH,
llowmau A Jackson,
H M Hockmau,
C U Snydor,
Hugbes A Macra,
A Sillier,
J U Dodson,
Shaw. Urlttaln .t Co.
Storo 12
Tobacconist 14
Hook Storo 1 1
Druggists II
Storo 12
Druggist II
Storo 1.1
Confectionery 11
Furniture 13
Millinery II
Storo 11
Comp'y Store 0
Tin and stoves 1 1
Tin and Stoves 14
12 SO
7 00
7 00
7 00
1J CO
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
J O Jncoby,
n y mecKer,
Miss Hell Ilertran.
7 00
12 63
2j 00
J & H H llowor,
Jackson & Woodlu,
G A Uucklngbam,
J M Sccsboltz.
7 00
7 00
200 00
7 10
Jackson & Woodln,
H i B uomn y 1
vougni AMlcna:!,
14
lmiAiiciiiCEK TOWtfiiiir,
James P 1'rcas,
Grocery
Miller
Store
Storo
Storo
Mill
II
14
II
II
11
14
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 no
7 00
nu reas,
K I. Adams .tt Ron .
Wm M Kllnetob,
Mrs A W Eaton,
l'tcr JInymau,
CENTnn TOWNSHIP.
Low. Bros Ji Co.
Store
Grocery
Storo
Storo
Grocery
Mill
Storo
Storo
111 00
7 0J
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
Hamuel Dictcrich,
Philip Harris,
Jacob Spousler,
Jesso Ulcks,
J J Selblc,
V. T Fowler,
u muiro irvin,
CATAW1S3A TOW.-JSIIIl'.
IIIlo A llro.
M M Drobst,
H V Former, Eiq,
Wm H Orouzo.
Storo
Htoro
Htoro
Grocery
Grocery
Htoro
Storo
Htoro
Furniture
Htoro
Druirolst
T 1 I Unu.nl. '
Gllliert A Klluo,
F Weaver,
tlrntirn A, tmiM
Thomas E Harder,
I John A Sons,
J M Smith,
William John,
Georce Manlmrdt.
Tin und Stoves 1
Shoes 1 1
J K Mliarnless & Sous, Storo
in
,r mmm uunuuu.
Fumlturo 14
A II Cleaver,
tiu and stoves 11
a j itoyio,
h O Witman.
Shoe Store 14
Coal Dealer 1 1
Storo 14
.Mill 11
Millers II
SUDlemor,
Kllsha Drclsbach,
Critz & Thomas,
cksthalia nonocau,
M GKantucr,
Wm Torrv.
Storo II
Storo u
Shoo Storo 11
Storo 11
Furniture 11
Grocery 11
Tin nnd Stoves II
Store n
Jobn Moran,
J J HoaKland,
James E Edgar,
David Ulack,
A 11 Fortner,
O H Millard,
Heurv Traueh.
Confectionery II
S Van Huron,
DruzKlst
14
Martin Monnghau,
Henrv Mnser.
Storo
Storo
Confectionery
11
12
14
Conrad FoUud,
'!3UIX 'CHEEK TOWNSHIP
M Ammerman.
Store
Storo
7 00
7 10
7 W
7 00
7 00
J F Mcllenry,
Dam Mcllenry,
G M Howell,
Solomon llnss,
EJ&Ul'Mcllcury,
Jarlas Harrison,
T l Swnzy,
Millers,
Htoro
Storo
7 0J
7 a
7 (10
KltASKMN TOWN3UIP.
O Mcndenhall A liro, Millers
Dyer it Hro, storo
II
II
10 to
7 00
OI1EKNWOOD TOW.VSUIP.
I' D lllack, Storo
Hoi-aiL.t Iv reamer. Kt.-tr.i
12
II
II
12
II
II
12
II
12 M
110)
7 U)
Mrs Hannah lloury, Htoro
X.1US r.vns a i;io, Hloro
A V Heller A Co,. Htoio
MiJLeldy, store
William Masters, H'.mu
Wm Eyer A Hon, sturo
12 50
10 00
l'J 00
12 60
l'J 0U
HEMLOCK TOW.NSlIIl'.
John Ileai-lo, Mill
7 00
7 00
7 OU
7 00
10 00
wmunimc, ami
Win Harris .1 Uro, Storo
William Ohl, ShooStore
M G A W H Sbcomakcr Htoro
LOCUST TOWNSHIP.
Henry Gablo.Hr,
Chas Fettermaii,
J II Vnstlne.
Storo
Storo
7 00
7 0)
7 00
Storo
Jonathan Uauclnnan,
Mill
Htoio
7 00
7 00
Yocum 4 Co.
Thomas Seaborn,
Storo
Store
10 00
7 00
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP.
E Schwcnncnhelscr.
Storo
Storo
Htoro
Htoro
Store
Storo
Millinery
II
13
II
U
II
II
II
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 OO
7 00
Croasv A Brown,
WmVIIrown.
John II Hctlor,
JIUUCU it LtUlXj
A O l'ennybnuor,
Mrs EAIIets,
MAIN TOWNSHIP.
store
Urocery
Campbell ,t Co,
Wm H Hauck,
II
II
7 00
7 00
MONTODH TOWNSHIP.
Paxtou a Harman,
Harton ,k Co,
PKMariarum.
Doalcrs
Millers
Grocery
Storo
s
11
II
11
30 00
7 00
7 00
A J Ammerman,
7 00
MOUNr ri.E.VS.tNT TOWNSHIP.
EHauils,
Store
MADISON T0TN3IIIP.
7 00
ir reamer.
Storo
Storo
Millinery
13
II
II
10 CO
Wm Glngles,
Mrs M A Watson,
10 00
7 0 'J
OnANuETOWSTSIIIP.
Peter Eut,
Wesley llowmau,
David savage,
Miller
Miller
.Miller
Store
Grocery
Storo
Grocorv
7 00
7 OO
7 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
1) 0U
Low tfc Hobblns,
lll.-llnin
U Johnson.
jiu aim moves it
Manufacturing Comp'y
11
I-INB TOWNSHIP,
It W Lyons, Htoro
7 0J
IlOAllINQCIIEEIC TOWNSHIP,
Owen Clicrrlngtou Store
7 00
7 t0
u ivvngor, more
SUGUltr.OAF TOWNSHIP,
M Cole, Htoro
7 00
SOOTf TOWNSHIP,
W E Delterlch A liro,!
Bloro
Htoro
Storo
ii
ii
it
ii
ii
0
1',
12
II
11
II
7 0)
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
.7) OU
7 00
7 (JO
12 SO
7 01
11 00
7 00
Isalab Hafircnbucb.
Samuel A Worraan,
Logan it (Irevellng,
John W Hoinnaii,
Htoro
Htoro
:mpu
Hliue Htoro
Grocery
Store
Storo
Store
Druggist
Millers
H Fowler,
v womuuiser,
ax natter,
W Crevellng,
11 White.
A Creasv.
J It Gorduer,
Kelchner A Son,
II
7 00
7 00
uobortHEut,
Tin and stoves 11
All nnrsnnu urtio MAV feel mrirrieved liv tl.
above classification, can have an opportunity of
Dneunnu ur ciuiini; unou inu uuuerNitmed nt.
uiuwissa, any iime until juuo inu, i9,uiwnicn
time au appeal will ho held ut tbo Court Houso
u juuviusuurg.
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TO THE
ao 'j'o
GROCER & TEA DEALER,
Opposlto tho Stotio Kptacopnl Church, corner of Jlnln nntl Iron sts., Dloomsbtirf;
W. IT. 11110WN In now oH'orliif,' on terms which challenge- competition, n now
stock of kjiksii aoons,
Groceries and Provisions, Flour and Feed,
Tens, Spiocy, Coflbos Sugar, Syrup-, Molnsso?, Meats, Choose, Fish, etc.
W. IX. MIOWW keeps tho bent Now Drlcht. lt Muckorol Hint nro brought
to Hloonisburg, nml nro sold nt oxtromely low lirlcos. Oo nnd sco I1I9
Flsli they nro flno nml good; ',, J, nnd full Imrroln nro nil full weight.
UUOWN has n full nsHorlinont or tho host Quoonswnro which ho sells very
low. Ills Iron Slonu Chltm nnd Cllnsswnro, nro of ovory variety.
Vegetables of every Description.
.Sealed Goods, Tomatoes, Po.iches nnd I'cars, Qreon Peas,
Lima Denns, Green Corn, Chorrles, Strawberries, I'lno Applea,
Dried Corn, Illnckbcrrlos. a recti Garros, Damson Plums, (iulncos,
Pears, Itasnberrlcs, Jclllas, Flavoring 3xtracts, Catsups, Mustards,
Sauces, Shell Fish, Ollvci, Sardines, OHvo Oil, Ac, &s., Ac.
it3y-IIo kcojis nothing but Ilrst class goods which nro warranted to f'lvo sntis
faution to overy one.
TProtliiec and Grain taken in exchange for Goock eSt
April 11), 1872.
1
TALIAN BBKS ,t (JUERNS.
will sell In Juno nu 1 M:vnllnillpil initnl.r.
UI i llUlig
ITALIAN SWARMS OF BEES.
In tlio American hive nt 15 per swnnn. I will
.1UU3H-, unit .lu.iiuiiu liiacn colonies ni n rens
onablo lirlco. lMiroltnll.111 Ollcenq fnr suln.
I nlso nmlio to order tlio 1I011LI0 10-toothcd
Scotch llnrrowi. l'rice, steel teeth, $1 5; or Iron
iv.;iii.i. iui mi liter lurorm.iiinn niliircKi.
11. II. IIIIIIWN.
JInylO-2iu LiKhtst., UoluruLla co , t'n.
P
UBLIC S AIjH
VAl.UAliLK HIIAIj KSl'ATi:.
Iu nursunnco of nn order of tho fYinrt. nf f?nm.
mon 1'leasof Columbia county, tho unilcrslfiiu'l
comnillleoof thocstnto of Anthony W. Davis, n
luuatlc.wlll cxposo to publtcsnlo on tho promises
On SATURDAY, JUNE 1st, 1S72,
nttcn o'clock In tlio forenoon of Mid dny, Iho
undlvloed one-filth of tlio surlaco of nil that
CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND,
Rltuato In tlio townships of Heaver nnd North
union, iu mo counties 01 uoiuuioianiuiyclniyl-
am, iiuutvu u mo iiuuiter mil tract, coaiaiuin:
FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN
Acres, moro or less, ndjolnihs lands of David
Davis, Ulinrlos 11. Troy, Oarrett Vanblarlseu,
l,auo Davis, l'eter 1'ousu nnd otUers, (excepting
all minerals lu.unon and uiifieru.-iiii irnrt. win,
Ireo lngri'5,8. (Kress and regress In, upon and over
ofnu uuui tu my, iiiiuu, ucposit anu carry nwny
all minerals, with nrivllcgo lodeposit uponsnld
tract dirt, blato nnd other refnso matter from tho
minim; ot (aiu minerals also, with tlio rlglit oi
ImV fill 111.11 llnhuna .cnivmiu nn.t. tntil..
that, may bo necessary for tho dlBg'lni;, mining
iuiuvutijiu4iii,ai vii Bum JUIUUIUIS,;
Unou the lollowlnir terms tpn nprrnnt.nf nno.
fourth ot tho purchase money to bo paid nt tlio
strllilnKdown of tlio property ; ono-fourthof tho
purchase money less tho ten per cent, at tho con
tinuation of tho sale, nnd Inn balance Inniin
j cur iiierea-.tcr wmi interest irom conllrmatlou
nisi, l urcuuser 10 pay lor Deed und stamps.
Possession will bo given upon tbo purchascrsc-
llll.U inu IHllCUilU llllllll'y.
J'aviu uivvia, vammuue.
llKAVKit Vallbv, Jlay V, IK12.
X. II. Tho other nnrtles In Interenl. In snl,l l.nu!
wlllsell their Inteiestsin tho said surface npon
Buwiuuay nun upon ii.iiuo terms ami eonui'
nuns anu exceptions. Mayio-lt
FIIE ANNUAL ME ETING OF TIIE
jl uoiumoia uounty Agricultural, Hortlcul
tural nnd Jlcchnulcal Association, fnr 11 in oIppi
tlon of olllcers for tho ensiifn" year will bo ivhl
In tho Court llouio. In fflooaisburg. on HATUH-
IA V. tllO JMtll Iil V .f r.iv A. 11 lt.7 .it rnL.nlr
TIIE NEW NORTH - WEST
AND ITS
GREAT RAIL ROAD !
OF THE
ni Pacific Bail
. SAFE nnd PROFITABLE Invest
mont Secured by Fifty Million
Acres of Land.
ItegUtered, $100, S500, $1000,
SMOO, $10,000, Coupon, $100, $500,
and $1000. Holders aro ex
cm pt from U. S. Tax.
Tho I'lrst Mortgage Land Clrant Oold IJonds of
. iti ifcauroa-i uonipauy,aro now
avi,iu tiv.ui nun iicciuoii interest, in currency,
and aro unhesitatingly recommendod to all
classes as an investuiont that combines it mo-
,.Miu .inu iti ,iiiri..ni, witu aus'Jiiuu security,
JAY COOKU it CO., l'luanclal Agents.
FOR SALE IN ULOOMSliURQ UY
Till: ULOO.M.SIlUIta DANKINU COMPANY.
IN OATAWISSA
BY DEI'OSIT AND HAVINGS UAN1C.
nprlll07Mw
A. II. FlUffCISOUS & CO.,
rillLADEU'HIA.
Wo havo oponed for tho HPHINU TUADK, tlio
,M.bi.4.iii,ii uu., luauiiuu fSLUlfll UI
I'lIlLADELI'HIA OA'UPETM,
Tub e, Htair nnd Floor Oil Cloths, Window
...i.iuu.-, Hun .u,ui, iu.jiui. i.iiuiu, ,;ottoil,
Yarn, ll.tttlng, Wadding, Twiues.WlcUs,
Clocks, Looking Ulusscs, l'aucy
llasltPts, llrooms, llasltets,
Dockets, llrushcs, Clothes
Wringers, Wooden A
Willow Wnro in
tho United
mates.
Our lariro increaso In biilnpus .n.ll..ii. In
sell at low pilces und lurulsh tlio best finality of
HOLE AUENTS I'OIl THE
OELEIlllATEl) AMERICAN WASHER.
Prlco 3.5J
Over 13,000 sold In Six Months
Terms : Carpets, GO days.
All other i;oods, .'JO days, Net.
nuliai,'72-3in
1,000 AOKVTS WANTED! for our new hook,
lly W. H. WEUI1, tlio uoled Pioneer and Hum
orist, A most accurato and fasclniithiBdescrin.
tlon of tho wllduess and wealth of tho bound
loss West, lis untold riches, lllg Injuns. HuUitlo
Wolves, Ac. Vfpwdou with valuable Information'
snaiklluif with tlio lf,inFur. wit .
Iiumor, rivaling Muik Twain's best. nn,u,,ii!:
dldl) Illustrated, Will bo Immensely popular
and sell beyond precedent, l'or bumplu . ages.
Illustrations, terms, .ic., address, 1 1 b '
UUlUlAHlJ liltOH , I'u illsliers.
uprllSa'Ti-tf 7Buui,iHt.li'hl(a.
AGENTS! QUICK!
or yon will in las choice
of terrltoiy, (tliero Is n
LEWlSMast and ereattst work. r 'W U J"
OUR DIGESTION,
no tr inn v it,i,..,.
in i.M VT.1.1101 tukhiK ana balcnhlo book
ject, ill Isby America's mobt nonular writer
unucaun. 3 Uis.iortho price, tho Inraeiit and
Agents, tho pconlo urocaL'or forHiirh n lm.r umi
willurgo you to bxloa it lo tlium. Write for
terms. Ac,, frco, ,WI
aprll 2C.'72.tf. 731 riausom atiecl, l'lilladelphla.
, 10 11001C ACIENTH.
TT A IMr irtVA IHIIU Mum nnni.
" HOUGHING IT!"
ApplFfSr Circulars and term, to" ,OS""J'0'
DUt'l'IELDABIIMEAD.I'nl.lliher.
m rjaueoin Ht., l'hllailclplila.
PUBLIC.
Agents Wanted for tho New Work,
OUU CIIII,DKEN-,
Ho v lo Mnlco nnd K eep theni Healthy.
lly AUUlWriM K. (lAItl)NEIt, M. 1).
I.Bto 1'iolessor iu New York Medical Collego.
It treats or Amusements. Kducntlon, I'liyslcal
Dovelopmcnt, Diseases, Accidents. Marriages,
....I-.,. i..,s ,,iai, luiiuiuii. oi vaiuauio mior
inatlnn couductlyo to the Health, Happiness,
and Wclr.iro of tho Young. Written in a pleas
ng stylo, it is exceedingly interesting as well as
instructive.
Every Family should havo it, nnd no Tarcnt
can ullord lo bo without it. Bcud lor circulars
giving lull particulars.
, o,..RlimKI'u ASIIMEAD.rnbllslier,
ilccSl ,1-tf 711 Sansom Htieet, l'lilladelphla
"TOTICE.
All persons nro forbidden lo trust my wlfo,
n.Vtr.V.?. - ' . r i u" oooisoi lier
lhingcfeek; April
jNNOUNCEMENTI
THE IlLOOJMBima I.ITEltVUY INBTITUM
AND
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
will open under tlio entlro coutrol of tho
110AKU OF T11USTEE3.
Thoy havo selected as Principal of tlio Instl
REV. JOHN HEWITT,
S,fHyu.,n?n V'lloso oualincallons havo beon
..te!,tcdfaai,rrov0lf 1,1 "'r educational en"
in. ,',a. ,1,ko "ttlwrei nnd thoy nsk and
V,ihl '"J'f m!in'-1 for ''"n andtholnsti
tuuoii.tbocoundoncoauil support of our own
nioW111 01 1110 ';"uds or illo enterpriso and
oi education ovory where. In point or comfort
Pliuo nnd inn ur'n.' -""'B"ess oi us mscl-
Tho Spring session of twolvo wooks will begin
MONDAY, APRIL Srii,
and clo?o
JUNE 2ST1I.
EXPENSES:
. T.Vl,,lon,,nl1'' Hoarding, Including washing and
, .... fc ,...u.i w, .t.uivu IVUUUS, SUJ VJ,
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.
Inth6iinodo.schoV,l,',omUflfto'olg
J.a.KItEEZE, L. n. itiiPin.T
Mccrctary. l'resldeut
A DJIINJSTRATOli'S NOTlCliT
Joseph WojistotroraiSj.nr
"H.'. A U persons ha Wi
n . , . 'iHS aralu,f " "ocolent uro i-euuost-to.nVnW?,
, u!" kuuw. u'l ""iui Indobicd
iprn iu,-7J-By. Administrator,
iJiREASURHR'd SALE
Of UNSEATED LAND.J IN COLUJIUI.V CO
Aerfrnlilv ii ftin ...,.i..i e ....
k.iS V n, ?ll .V.l . ., . "S.".' U,A ACT OI .AH-
Ju n.Zi , . "es nun oiner pur-
,.vwltui.tiiuiu iii.i lueutu uav ol .March nit
tl,?.VJtt 1,"r"lc.r uPPlejnoits tlforom nasse'd in
Treasurer of Columbia county, hereby gi ves uo
S??,l P"'0"'' concerned tlierclu.llmt unloss
li. . . "tuuui, i-oor, liouuty and
'."i?0? i1 uo,n'n?followlug tracts ol uuseTt-
j... n.vn.ku , wuiiimuiu county, nro nald
?,r, V,f, ?"'?'.'" w,.'ol. ut ncli lurPs or
-.t ' ,' " uu ir iuilj iiioru-
.u i.UUi.Uiu vjr iiujuuriiiuujt, 11' ml it IV to
day ror arrearages or taxes duo said O :ury aud
. r.r ""I'l-unvjiy.
icm. Wurrantcea or Owners.
IM. at
Jlnarpr.
3i flr.iv ll'lllliioi
I 00
aw Clark Andruw. tiacl.
,0
'.. Davis Is.i-ic
111 li'rv llnirlil
"1X1 l.lttln Mntlil i
hW lilttlollobolt .'
ll ,o
70 Morris lunlol,
1 f Ml Nrtvnr flnnr.in
i o-i
j to
K 01)
11) Nuugesser Uoinw
10 Hhuiunn V. I..
7 Hlittuuui V. I
7., Hhlllniiu 1iV 1.
1 51
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M) Mhimmti llAnirin f. f.
U0 Hhlpmau II. W. "
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5 77
71 lleuulugur Christian.
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10 Ml
13 AO
Hi uliuiuan 1". L.
10 lloslor Jacob, dee'd.,
Menton.
11 Curlslin.au Auu.
Wells Johu
18 Applemau l'eter,
15 Pounluston Jesso It.
X
1 71
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Briarcrcck.
200
A miln T.tnl
11 s
4 t
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m
llrlUnln William A.J.
llltstl Kullbou,
llcacli Nathan,
lleach Nathan,
llryan Ouy,
Clem W. T. 1). Itev.
Headly H. K.,
Hoadly H. K,
Deadly B. V '
lilclts Jesse,
ltecer Abraham,
l'eulor Uamuol J,
Htaclchouso Joseph,
iHtuckliouso Joseph,
HtackUouso, Joseph,
BultAdam,
BponenborB Phllln.
Hlttler Jacob.
Trough Henry,
Doty & I'calcr.
1'ai kg James,
Klssncr & Knorr,
Qitawissu T'liviishii),
ilcNinch Jamos H
Clowell Jaeob, Jr.,
llrobitJ.H.,
llrobst J, H.
Ilrobst J. H.,
llrobst J, h
lllllliiyt v M. H U.,
SO UI
401
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210
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12 4
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101
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Omtralla Jiorowh,
Arter Johu,
lioylo John,
Crauo Michael,
CbadwlcU Auu T.,
Collins l'eter 1',,
Cunnon Uernard,
Colllhan James,
1'etlermau Alley,
Urllllth llebjauilu,
lllno Johu,
Holmes Thomas,
Jones Ann T. Mrs.
Klluo Curollno,
Klluo i Itelnbold. .
Koller widow,
I.oveland 11. A,
I.angon l'at'K
Morgan D. John,
Mailt I.oyd,
Mailis Uoorgo,
McchanThoinoa.
Mooiotlraco Mrs.
Nevln Michael,
I'utks
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1 " Hhephard II. 1,
1 " Wllllck Kred.
1 " Zlijler William,
1 11 Hughs John J.
1 Cain Terrencc,
Davis Henry,
Centre Ibwiishb.
Si Conuer Isaiah, cslato
33 Connor Hnmucl, o.ialo
0U Dewllt & lleucdlct,
7 1'riu William, utato
a Uood Jacob,
1 72
Ktcfer D.mlcl,
Klltcndallit Creasy,
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CoMnnhnm 71n.,,.i...
Jordan Itobcrt, '
TO Walker IwTs,'
Kof 17i) Huston Tiiomns.
ofrJiV.l!!.!,!!'ffi0.l'.
1W lluchorl'otor,"
lleasley Johnson.
Wlckersimm Amos.
H hnniiou William,
1 Icklinm tJoorgo,
names Thomas,
Ilea A. W.
ltcn A, W.
Ilea A, V.
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AUltUH UUIIU,
llrnnuau Ebonczor.
llenm Joshua,
Dellnven l'eter.
Miller William,
l'orlor William,
lteoso Daniel,
Warner Joan,
lloavorft Kllno,
lloeso Michael,
llrnivn KI..I ,...'.,-,
1 IM l.elby J. M. '
1 oinbold 0, i
Westinau Daniel,
Yocum Krnnic,
Clenver Klliali.
Coolc David, '
Kliiigaman Prod,.
Kacliclrlesdeorge.
""odiunii Wllllatii,
Wallaco William. '
Unit Andrew, '
. mi. Aerreuo
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1 " HUIvely Matthew.
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Fishingcrcek Township
Uoty A l'ealcr, 7 '
Doty & l'ealcr.
Doty . l'ealcr,
lkeler William,
Joucs Jumes N,,
I,cmon Michael,
Mears William,
Montgomery D., cstale.
l'ealcr Hamuel J
Uiiaugst Abraliain.
l'arlts Jamos u '
Mclloury Ed., 'A taxes
Demon Thom.Ys, '
Franklin.
Iloycr Edward,
HowelMoe,
f'llloy Abiuhaui,
hloyd John,
Greenwood.
Kllno D.inlol,
Noltuu Haiuuel,
Titinnii Abrn., vstalo.
Watts a ltadlino, '
Jlemloc:.
Campliell I,, jr.,
Kinmltt James,
Jackson.
2in Kilo John,
231 Kilo John,
Young Abrnhaii),
Woolovcr Jacob.
Hess John I,,
150
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100
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Illlllugton Tliomas,
.lohii Hamuel,
John Hamuel,
Hliodos John it Jmeph.
lleese Michael, 1 '
200
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ol 100 Hocso Daniel,
or 200 Huston Mary,
ol 200 Huston Charlotte
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or2uo Huston Maiy.
? 0,.y "iiston Clurlotto.
Hof200 HoynoldH John.l
U of 200 Myers Mary, '
63 Mlllor Jacob,
22!1 JllllcrJacoh,
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01 Keller Itlclmrd, u0'
Madison Township.
40 Ellis William, citato,
Main.
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l'luchor J, i1.,
Hosier Jacob,
Hhuaiau Hudolph,
Hhuman tleorgo,
HbumauDaulel, holrs,
Hlmman Isalali, heirs,
iiefi!1?.';413-"1"1'
Yettera Klaso.
Lougeiiberger George, t-slalo
Mijjlin.
Drown David, sr..
Creasy Henry,
Durnbach Naomi,
Keller Johu,
Nnngesser tlcorge,
tliiimiiriiianu Josluia
ouo John K 1
Montour.
(Dgcr John, estate,
Hanisey John, estuto,
Ml. Flcaxaut.
Urimos Loreuzo,
Mcuuly D.mlcl,
Orange.
Ciovollng a.unucl,
l-.Veretl .Moses,
Jones Ktchnrd,
Klluo A, J,,
Kllno A. J
Ticlplcplcui Jacob,
Fin
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hlttlo Hobert,
lluchcr l'eter,
llarnes Thorn is.Jr..
l-'iick & Hhumaii, '
Huston Johu, luiiol
Trlcu Jacob,
Morris D.iuicl,
Yocum Kllsha,
Yocum Ellsha,
Weary Gabriel,
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Itaub J, Mlllor.
Keller HlcharJ,
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Sugar Loaf.
lluckaluw Jumes,
Colo Kiseklel.
Cuitard .Mury,
Ooss Nathaniel.
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u aff,,' V.V,"fi,!y'?nl,1 "AnAUrelVtliu
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Italicr Thuinas,
l.ucu G2orju A.,
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Conner Preserve,
Hhultz Eieklel,
Koous John.
Hwartwout John,
Couuer Muthlas,
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lirlu'cJolmO.,
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2 liiown William,
1 i:,j 111 Patrick,
2 Casey Daurouce,
'.' . 1'iestoii InipiovomsiHCOi,
I.ot Y'orkey William, '
Greenwood.
8 Drelplepleco Jamci,
Walls Joseph,
3 Colo Nicholas
3 Do.'kaiUstUu,
Hemlock.
'I .SusijucliauuaBluto Coiupauy,
Jackson,
2 Italstou J., William & John,
& Hosier John,
Locusts
3 Hi each Joseph,
0 Croul Jacob,
8 Doueboo Cameling
1 Mm. Charles,
1 Millard William.
I Myers Jacob,
DotHloyer Harah,
1 Thomas Hiram,
J WutUlus UoboitM,.
2 eager Henry V
Hupp Goorgo, estato,
1 Htiuuser Charles,
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Greonly James,
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