8the Columbian; MiOOMSHUKG, PA. Friday, May o J, 1S7Q. Hrlgnillcr (Icncrnl llnrrlson Allen. Wo luwo carefully nustnlncxl from nny tilllorliu comments upon lliocnntlltlnloi mimed by tho llopubllcnn Convention of this State, bolIovhiB that nn early ox posuro or tiiolr public cbarnctor anil n cortl might lead to tholr withdrawal. This caunot bo dono now. To uso Lln coin's homely nhraso "It would bo swapping horses w'hllo crossing n stream." Hut, as tho Republican party Is boost lnj of tho military record of tholr can didates, though wo do not regard that as tho best test as to nines for n civil oIUmwo proposo togtvothatof "Brig adler Clrneral Harrison Allen" their cattdldato for tho Important ofllco of Auditor General. Not that ho Is their only hero on tho ticket, because It con tains the classic namo of Gen. Todd for Congressman nt largo, as woll as that of don. White, who marched to Richmond without a struggle Resides, It Is led by tho nomo of MaJ. Gen. Hartranft, tho hangman of an Innocont woman at tho dlctatlou of men who freed Jeff Davis, and gavo ofllco to Longstrcot who was nominated for Governor through tho Instrumentality of Gen Joshua T. Owen, who was sentenced by a court martial "to bo dismissed tho nrmv on tho charco of boltig found drunk In tho streets of Harper's Ferry, and Insulting tho daughter of his Lieut Col. iVbw, howovcr, we luwo to do with tho hero Allen, and wo tako extracts from his record as given by tho Yankee historian of 1'onn'a. soldiers, Mister Bates, as compiled In a rccont number of tho IWriol. Harrison Allen, Major 10th Reserves, Juno iSGi. Rpslcnntl. February 14. 1SG2. Tho only mention of him In conncc firm with this rcclmont. whoso callaii' try was illustrated on so many bloody fields, is this : "On tho 14th of Febru ary, Major Allen, having boon for n long umoinui ncaiui, rcsigneu, nnu auju tant Sion B. Smith was elected to sue iwwl him.'' Tills Is from Biues' .History, a woric in which heroes liko Allen generally managed to get all that could be favor ably said about them, and often a good dea'l more. While ho was with tho Re serves ho did not oven witness an airrtlr of tho pickets. When spring came, and preparations for an early campaign commenced, lie resigned. Had ho been a private soldier ho could havo got no dischnrgo on his application on account of disability. After recruiting his health In tho summer of 18G2, while his regiment was In tho swamps of tho Ghlckahouilny, ho turned up, in Octobor, 18G2, as colonel of tho one hundred and flfty-flrst, (nine month's) regiment. Tho first action In which tho regiment was engaged was Gettysburg, but Colonel Allen was not In command. Ho was "absent on fur lough," and his regiment was led by Lieut. Col. M'Farland, who lost a leg In tho battle. "July 27. 1803, mustered out with his regiment." Tho namo of Harrison Allen does not again nppear on tho rolls of tho army until March, 1865, when wo find tho following entry : - "Promoted to Brig. Gen. March 18, 1S65." Tho war closed about this tlmo, and thus was Harrison Allen deprived of tho eagerly coveted opportunity oi com manding n brigade. Such Is his record. His title of Brigadier is a fraudulent one. It was obtained, a3 seen by this record, without merit and without ser vice. Like mauy others it was procured by baso solicitation and mendacious boasting at tho' back door ol tho war office. While tho true soldlers'.of Penn sylvania wero campaigning in'1803, 18G1 and 18G5, this carpet knight who never witnessed an action,- at tho close of tho war, nearly two years after ids muster out of service, is honored with tho rank and titlo of a Brigadier General. His was one of those miserable partisan ap pointments which so deeply insulted tho lighting men of tho army, because it was based on a falBO and fraudulent record ofieivico. On this bogus mili tary capital ho traded for tho nomina tion for-audltor general. Ho and his Hupporters.oxpect that it will servo to veil his dlsfeputablo career, In tho legis lature; -They proposo to.vqneor tho bad record, of ft legislative, pinehor with a fraudulent pretense, of .military service. Soldiers of Pemugylyvania Repub licans, how.'.do you' like the war record of your candldatp? Hereafter wo wil show that his civil record ia worse. Important for the People. It Is exceedingly Important that tho neonlo should keep posted as to tho laws passed from tlmo to tlmo af feeling their- Interests. In this Issue of tho paper wo refer to a number of nets Of tho late Legislature which havo be como laws.by tlio signature of tho Gov ernor. Lawyers, Justices of tho Peace and tho peoplo at largo will find tho Columhian' Invaluable for this reason, if for no other. In this nrticlo wo shall name a few. 1st. An act to allow all defendants to bo witnesses in their own behalf in all cases not abovo tho grade of misde meanor, except In indictments for per jury and forgery. 2nd. That all elections for borough and township officers shall bo hold at tho places designated before the passago of the acts of 18G9 and 1871, oxcopt where otherwiso provided by a decreo of tho Court or by statute. This act, for oxamplo, will restore tho spring elections to Light Street. 3d. Tho State Superintendent is au thorized to appoint two trustees for each Stato Normal School. 1th. Enabling married women to pur chase sowing machines without tho consent of their husbands, and making tho contract bindlug. OMi. An act authorizing tho Courts to grant charters of incorporation to water, gas, town-hall, and market companies, and to associations for tho preservation of birds, fish and game. Gknekaij Ben, Butler lias been chosen for tho Massachusetts Fifth ill, trlct as dolegato to tho Grant conven tioninstructed to go for Grant. Ben say a tho outlook, from his obllquo point of view, ia vory foggy andsmollaof checso. The Cincinnati Cfruefte (administra tion) says : "Tho heaviest load tho Re publican party has to carry Is to bo found in tho United States Senato, In tho poreons of such men os Chandler, Cameron, Pomeroy, Caldwell, Spencer 'and Nyo." TjiiI Loulsvlllo Ledger Bays that "thoro nrp three political parties In this country at present tho Democratic, Radical, and Liberal. Tho former, by thousands stronger than olthor of tho othor two, la asked to hitch on Its great ship to tho storn of tho latlcr'a tug-boat nnd iloat Idly through (ho campaign," A Sicclmrn (,'hll Sen nut. Soino tlmo nuu an announcement was tnado from Washington that. Mr. Samu el Ii. Casey, Collector of the Port of New OrleuiiM, had been removed from ids place. Thu official career of this nan had been wificandalmm. tho protec tion which lie had ho long enloyed was so powerful, that tho nnnnuncomont of his dismissed was received with equal approval and surpriso by tho public. ins wuits wero mainiy umbo oi an un- scupulous partisan. Ho was tho broth er-in-law oi mo rrcsiueni. it. was thought that theso circumstances so cured him against question for his nets. "When It was stated, therefore, that Gen. urnnt had dismissed mm, tno net was greeted with very general pralso. It was not only a good but a promising thing to do. Feoplo began to think that Cincinnati was doina a bono- ilcicnt work, oven In tho Kxccutivo Mansion. Tliero wero those who Im agined that Cramer might bo brought nomo. Hut tho approval, as In many other cases, camo too soon. Titero m no con ilrmntlou of tho iiood news. Casey still sits ut tho receipts of Customs in tho Crescent Cltv. Tho namo of no succos sor has us yet reached tho Senate, though tno end oi tun Russirm is near. It will t)o well to rehearse some of tho reasons why Mr. Casoy is not a proper ticrson 10 remain in nnv niirn uovern- ment office Many well-meaning peoplo think tho only oblectlon to him is Ids roiaiion9iiit 10 tno lresi.icnvs iiuniiy, This connection servo? him as a tower of strength. Ho can do what ho pleases, and defend hlmsolfflirn'nst all criticisms uy merely saying, "AH tnai is naming but hostility to Ulvsses." Under this reels. Mr. Casey has allowed himself liberties that ought not to bo permitted oven to brothers-in-law. Ono of his ex ploits was putting In practlconn entirely now, and, wo may nupu, unHiuu system of controlling political organizations. AVlion tho Remit) cans oi Jjtnusiana as sembled In State Convention at Now Orleans last Fall, they found tho con vocation removed to Mr. Casey's Cus lorn-homo mid guarded by United States troop''. This arbitrary nbuso of power wn-i for tno purposo oi Keoping out sucn iiciegairs u-3 uugiii uu tuusm nrnl unfriendly to Grant or Custom. houso Interest. Tickets of admission wero rcnulred of every citizen who do sired to enter Mm building which was tho proportyof thoiintlon and Marshal Packard sat in bis office and peddled out tho coveted pieces of pasteboard which cave emranco to tno uustoui- linuso, guarded as it was by companies of two United States Infantry and four Gatllnc nuns. Tiieso lacts navo nover been gainsaid; they can nover be dofended. Having succeoded in dividing tho nartv at tho Con volition. Collector Cosov. intent on linvinir thlncs his own way. tried to break up tho Stato Legislature, which had in it an nnti-urant majority. In violation of law, ho lent tho revouuo cuttor Wilderness to tho conspirators, who lied in order to prevent a quorum. Laughing at this shrewd trick, ho kept that vessel, tho property of tho nation, steaming up and down tho Mississippi, in full sight of tho city,. with tho fuga cious legislators on board, dofying civil process from their iloating fortress. Theso are fair specimens of tho kind of w irk Collector Casey has thought proper to furnish for tho benoflt of tho President and kinsmon who pretend to bo in favor of a reform of tho Civil Ser vice. Nobody attempts to justify theso instances of zeal, but tho Presldont, for whom theso outrages wero committed, accepts them and continues his favor to the perpetrators, and tho entire party which supports him agrees to profit by this shameless lawlessness. There are gentlemen devoted to tho causo of re election whom wo cannot suspect of insincerity in their advocacy of reform in the appointment and control of civil officers. But they arb blind and dumb before these glaring proofs of tho con tempt in which their President and their candidate holds their principles. Tribune. Acts of Assembly. By an act of the last Legislature, pub lic schools are now required to bo kept open flvo months in a year. Tho fol lowing Is tho net Increasing tho school term : Be it enacted, etc.. That tho word flvo shall bo Inserted in tho placo of tho word four in section twenty-eight, act of May, ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and school directors shall keep tho schools of their respectivo dis tricts in operation flvo months in tho year: Provided, That tho length of term may remain as at presont, in tho districts where tho mftximum amount of tax allowed by law to bo Io'vled for school purposes shall bo Insufficient to koep tho school opon a greator length of tlmo. The following act passed by tho last Legislature, will bo Interesting to tho traveling public : Section 1. licit enacted, etc., That tho proviso in section fivo of an act to provent fraud upon travelers, approved tho sixth day of May, Anno Doinnl ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, bo and tho same is hereby amended, so that (ho same shall read as follows : rrovutea, ximt tins act shall not pro hibit any person who has purchased a tickot from any acent authorized bv this act, with tho bona fide intention of traveling upon tno samo tno whole distance between tho points named in tho said tickot, from selling tho unused part oi mo sarao to tno company mat sold tho samo ; and It shall bo tho duty of tho said company to pay for such un used portion of tho tickot tho difference between the nctual faro to tho point used and the amount paid for such ticket. So mauy of our farmer frlonda havo been victimized by rascally patent right agents, that tho following net passed by tho last Legislature, and now.becomo a law under tho Governor's signature will undoubtedly provo of interest : That whenever any promissory note or other negotiablo Instrument shall bo given, tho consideration for which shall consist In whole or in part of tho right to mako, use or vend any patont invon tlou or invention3,.clalaiod to bo pat ented, tho word "given for a patent right," shall bo prominontly and letri- My written or printed on tho faco of sucn noio or instrument, abovo tho sig. nature thereto; and such notoor instru ment, in the hands of any purchaser or holder, shall bo subject to tho samo defenses as in tho bauds of tho original owner or holder. 2. If any person shall take, sell or ifansfer any promissory noto or nego tiablo instrument, not having tho words, "given for a patent right," writtou or printod legibly and prominently on tho faco of such notoor instrument, to r-nn. sist hi wholo or in part of tho right to make, U30 or vond any patent Invention or inventions claimed to bo natontcd. every such person or persons shall bo doomed guilty of it misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall bo lined 111 unv sum not nyi)rw(llnn 11 jn hnnilrml dollars.or imprisoned in thocountyjail not pxceodlng sixty dava, or both, in mo uiBuruuun oi mo court. 8. All acta or parta of acta Inconsist ent horowlth aro hereby repoaled. It la said that J. Edgar Thompson, President of tho Pennsylvania It. R haa been threatened with softening of tno brain and has gono to Europo to avert tho calamity. Col. Thos, A. Scott, Vlco President, has been ordered by his physicians to lesson Ills labors, or his Hie would pay tho forfeit. Tho second Vlco President has already boon sont to an Insano Asylum. This gigantic monopoly would seem, therefore, to bo as dangerous to Its ownora as to tho In toroats of Mio goncral public, THE COLUMBIAN CONGRESS. In tho Senate on Wednesday May 22, Mio otttnigoous Habeas Corpus Suspen sion Act was p.used.by n votoof 23 to in, lupplcnientary Civil Hlghlablll, tho Ainiiesly bill and Mm Supplementary Apportionment bill. Nothing was douo In tho House. No business of general Interest was transacted on tho 2:1.1 nnd 21th. Tho Senato, on Saturday last, by tho requlslto two-thirds vole, advised tho President to negotiato an additional article to tho Treaty of Washington on tho lusts recently proposed by tho Brit- Ish government, though In a form som o what different from It, but not altered In principle. Tho President and Secre tary Fish wore officially udvlsod of tho action of thu Senate, nnd a telegram was sent by the lattor to Minister Schonck acquainting him with tho facts for tho Information of thn British govornmont, Tho only action of lmporlanco on Monday was) that of tho Houso oxtond- lng tho tlmo for adjournment to Juno 0J. Tho Senate on Tuosday last con ctirrod In tho Houso resolution to ad journ on tho 3d of Juno. Tho Houso rejected tho Ku KIux bill, and also tho supplementary Civil Rights bill. NEWS At Ithaca, N. Y., last Friday morn lng, nu Incendiary flro broke out In somo buildings on Fall crcok. Ono of tho tiro slcamcra was stationed on tho bridgo over tho crcok, and when tho flro was noarly extinguished tho bridgo foil, carrying down tho englno and about two hundred peoplo into tho water tsvenly-flvo feet below. Fifteen porsons, including soma) students of Cornell Universlty.wero injured, somo of whom nro not expected to recover. Tho Gaulois publishes a lotterfrom tho Emporor Nnpoloon, dated Chisel hurst, May 12, and addressed to tho generals and commandants of tho French nrniy. In this communication the Emperor makes tho following acknowledgement : I am responsible for Sedan. Tho army fought heroically with an army double itsstrengtn. Alter h.uuu nnd neon Kill ed or wounded I saw tho contest was merely ono of dosncratlon. Tho army's honor havltnr been saved I exorcised my sovereign right and unfurled tho tlag of truco. it was impossioio mat tno immo lation of GO.OOO mon could savo Franco, I oboyed n cruel, inexorabio necessity. My heart was broken but my ootisciouco was tranquil i At tho sesslo.i of tho Grand Lodgo of Odd Follows of Pennsylvania, on May 21th, tho following officers were elected Grand Mastor, Wra. Stcdman ; Deputy Grand Master, Jacob M. Campbell; Orand Warden, Isaac A. Shoppard Grand Secretary, James B. Nicholson : Grand Treasurer, M. Richard Mucklo ; urand Representative, R. A. Lambert- son. Grand Mastor Stodman, on taking his scat, madoan address. Tho success of tho mechanics who struck for eight hours of labor, in Now York, has had tho effect of inducing othor workora in different branches of trado to follow thoir oxamplo. It is said that 30,000 mon aro organized in tho city for tho samo object. The Atlantic cable announces tho death of Sir Henry Bulwer. Ho was born iu 1801, and passed his activo lifo in tho diplomatic servico of Or cat Brit aln. Ho served ns British Minister in Washington from 1810 to 1852. Whilo in tho United States ho nogotiated tho woll-imown Bulwer-Claylon treaty. For his services ho was raised to tho peerago in 1871 as Baron Dailing and Bulwer. Ho was elder brother of tho great novelist. Tho South Carolina Stato Superin tendent of Education has issued a notico to tho county school commissioners that there will bo no money to pay drafts until tho uoxt general taxes are paid, and accordingly advises thom to close their schools. A letter from Mr. arooloy to a Re publican member of tho Houso of Rep resentatives and a llfo-long Ropublican states- positively that ho will withdraw from tho Held unless indorsod at Balti more, a fact which his frionds do not hesitato to admit. Tho boiler of tho tug-boat Epsilon oxploded Monday iu tho East River Now York as sho was towing a vessoi out of tho dock. Tho tug immediately sank, carryiug down with her soveral of her crow. Tho consequences of this fresh iustanco of rotten boilers aro sim ply six lives lost and mauy pcrsous wounded, somo slightly, somo seriously. Southwestern Missouri ha3 boon visit ed by a terrible tornado. Soveral farms, with their houses, barns, orchards, and fences, wore completely dostroyed, and besides two persons killed twel ve wero wounded, somo or them it i feared fatally. A perfect carnival of crime provaila In Now York City, murdera and suicides being of daily occurrence. Two or threo violent doaths per day Is about tho average. The N. Y. Hun, (Republican,) says of tno investigation Into tho frauds of tho Now York Custom Houso : Enough ovldoneo and more than enough has already been taken In tho Custom House investigation in this eltv iu yruvu iimv oiiu oi two tilings must no I. President Grant haa from tho first understood tho creat frauda and rob. borlea committed by tho Custom Houso jung.nnu ita ainnationa, upon tho com merco of Now York, and has shared in tho fruits of thoso robberies. Or else II. Ho has not understood nnvthiiicr about them, but has been deluded and imposed upon ny nis stair officers, cro nioa nnd camp followers, who alouo havo profited and beon enriched by tlio largo suma of monoy of which our morciiauu navo thua ueen plundered, If the llrBt hypothesia bo truo, Prosb dent Grant is n scoundrel. If tho second hypothesis bo truo. Presidont Grant ia a fool. Ia there nny third conclusion which uuii possiuiy uourawn lroin tlio lactado VOlopcd bv tho Senate Committnnnf In. yestigatiou and retrenchment? If there is any sucn third explanation, will aomobody montlon It and stato tho rea sons by which it is supported? Tho friends and advocates nf fl nnnrn I Grant, without exception, adopt tlio second hypothesis. Thoy do not put it as plainly aa wo havo dono, but thoy on ukiuu in uuu way ui uuumur in nrgU lug that President Grant is u fool. Which horn of tho dilemma will urani'a menus tase rascal or tool t Judgo Black says that tho Greoloy craro Is "'breaking tho nomocracy to plecca." whereupon tho Springfield Jlepulillcan (Greeley organ) nays: "Of course It Is. That's a part of lis bus! ueaa." Hut It la not exactly what tho DomocratH want, AND DEMOCRAT, Sonalorlnl Conference, Tho Democratic Senatorial Confer- enco tor tho loth District, met Thurs day, May 21, nt tho " Danvlllo Houso," in uanvino, momour couuiy. Tlio ronowing named ronieropa ap peared and took Ihelr seals t LyconiIng county -John Platl, N. H. Kimble, John J. Motzgcr and Alfred Howell, Columbia county 0. G. Harklo.v. Mordecal Millard, William H. Koons nnd Michael F. Eycriy who was substi tuted lor wiuiam ii. Jacooy, ansont. Montour county J. Rcoso Fhllllns nnd Thos. Rutlor who was substituted for Hon. J. 0. Ellis, nbsont. On motion, Charles O. Harkloy of Columbia was chosen President, nnd Nathan B. ICImblo of Lycoming, Sec retary. Mr. Phillips moved that tho"conforcc3 of Montour county bo nutliorlzod to cast four votes iu mo uonreronco, which mo tion was adopted, Tho President tiion announced thai nominations for n dolegato to represent Mils Senatorial district iu tho next Dem ocratic Stato Convention, to bo held at Reading, May UOth, wero lu order. Mr. Piatt nominated Unas. l). JSinery, Esq., of Lycoming. sir. I'liuups nominated jcsso u Am merman, Esq., of Montour. Upon a voto being taken, Messrs, Barkloy, Millard, ICoons, Eyorly, Piatt. Klmblo, Motzjfer and Howell, 8, voted for Mr. Emory. Messrs. Phillips niul Butler, voted for Mr. Ammormau. whereupon Mr. Emory was declared elected, and on motion of Mr. Phillips of Montour his election was mndo unanimous. On motion of Mr. Eyeriy tho follow liiir resolution was adopted, unani mously. Jlcsolvcd, That In all futuroScnatorial Conferences tho counties of Lvcomlntr and Columbia shall bo ouch entitled to four conferees, and the counties of Mon tour nnd Sullivan Mult each boontltlcd to two conferees. No properly uutlmt b, 1 conferees from Sullivan county wore nresent. but in formation was received through Michael Mevlcrt. Esn.. that tho standltnr com- mltteo of that county had ratillcd tlio choice of Lycoming for senatorial dele gate. CHARLES G. BARKLEY. President Nathan B. KuinM:, Secretary. IHsliop Thomas lloirniau uf tlio MclliodUt Kplscoiial Cluircli-Scrinoii In the Brook lyn, X, Y,, Academy of JInslcTho Salvation of tho Gospel. Tlio General Conference snecial Sun day services. May 2G. wero conducted by Bishop Thomas Bowman, tho first elected of tho recent additions to the Episcopal board. Tlio house, as on tho two preceding Sundays, was lined with on nttentivo and appreciative nuuionpo. Tho exercises wero begun at 3:30 by singing mo nymu 'There la a fountain filled wllh blood,' which was read by Bishop Bowman, and sung by tlio congregation. Dr. John aero then led in prayer, which was loHoweu oy reading oi tno scrip tures by Bishop Harris. Mr. Martin chairman of tlio Committeo of Enter tainment, said that two weeks ago lie asked for a penny collection, which had been givon : ono week aero ho nsked for a stamp collection, and it had been received ; this week tho committeo ask for greenbacks in order to holp dofray mo expenses ot tno nouso. a conec Hon was nccordlnslv taken. Bishop Merrill then read tho hymn "Salvation, oh, tho loyful sound ! after tho singing of which Bishop Bow man announced his text, St. John chapter 19, vorso 10 "For tho son of man Is como to sook and to savo that which was lost." This is, said tho nreacher. emnhaticallv an aco of facts. Scientists say that thoy havo nothing to do with anything but facts, but in dealing with ono class of facts thoy too often loso sight of another nnd no ipjb about us with its terrific consequences. It ia not merely a doctrino or a truth taught in thoBlblo; it isnu over-existing fact, and is as real iu lands where tho Biblo nover was heard of os in Christian countries. Everywhere men vloluto tlio laws of tholr phys ical and moral nature. It is there fore ns incumbent upon tho philosopher as upon tho Christian to endeavor to solve tho problem of sin, ita causo and euro, i uoiiovo mat sin is hero, hecauso tho possibility of virtub includea tho possibility of vlco, though this may not satisfy others. I am not here to as sign a reason satisfactory for all. Wo deal with it as wo navo it. Uod did not mako sin. Ho created man with nbso lnlo freedom, and iu tho cxcrclso of this fearful power man choso to transgress. In tho Scriptures, and in tho Scriptures alone, do wo find a remedy for sin. and I havo learned that when a theory is given, wnien oxpinins a uiincuit proo lorn, wo are bound to accept It until a better ono ia found. Lot Philosophy present to mo seino better schemo of salvation Mian that presented through tho Scriptures before it asks mo to givo up tho gospel plan. Jesus camo to seek and to savo that which was lost. Wo could not uso this language of Christ without admitting his pre-oxlatonco ; for lie emtio of his own volition. His nature was two-fold ; Ho possessed a human liudy and a hum.iti s iul. Theso were boru uf tho Vlmln : hut thoiv was a pre-existing n.iiuiu whU-h was Jiviuo in mo truest ana ur udi-si sense, nils is a mystery. Shall wt therofuto hesi tato to beliovo it ? I tako a gluts of wa ter to tho chemist, and ho tells mo it is mado up oi oxygen nnu Hydrogen, How aro thoy united? Tell mo, yo ma terial philosophers. Chemical affinity what la that ? I drop this glass, and It falls. Why ? Gravity, you will say. What Is that? Tell mo how ray soul oxists in my body, nnd I will tell you how tho pro-existing divine soul exist ed in combination. with tho human soul and body. Call it God-afllnity if you will, It la a3 good n namo as tho arbi trary terms used to doscribo, yet not to explain, facta in physical science. Wo havo this other important fact, that Christ camo into tho world to savo sin ners, not merely to say that salvation was possible, but to mako it possibio ; not to point out tho way, but to how it out. Whoro-dn wo look for tho glory of Je.su3? not Iu hlscharactor, bcantlful as it Is, but in his sufferings and death on tho cross. God forbid that I should clorv savo lu tho cross of Christ. On tho theory that tho death of Christ was only that of n patriot or martyr, there are somo lacisconnccieu wiui it wmcu to mo would bo utterly Inexplicable Tho martyr's death la ono of triumph. Ho has tho promise that in tlio valloy and shadow of death ho shall fear no ovll. But thosoul ofChrlat waaoxecod Incr sorrowful. In tho garden ho pray cd that, If possible, tho cup might pass irom mm, nnu on too cross tie uucrcu words such as nover fell from mortal lips. I explain this on tlio theory that mouivino boui wnicn was in mm was mado an offering for sin. To tako a pract Icnl vlow of tho matter. Every bright snot on tho earth is ono whore tho cross exorts Its Influence. Tho gospel la tho only thing which can tako humanity from Its degradation and lift It up to tho high lovoi orunristianmannoou. Dr. OHn closed with prayer, which tho doxology was sung. after Tho burglars In Memphis, Tonn., do not seem to havo that fear of tho polico which la becoming to peoplo In tholr station in life. Thoy broko into tlio ofticoof tlio cldofof tho forco a fow ulghls ago and plundered It of counterfeit mo noy, tho pictures of tho rogues' gal lory, a flno assortment of tho tools of their trade, ond whntovcr olso In porta- bio form thoy could lay tiiolr hands on, It Bccma to bo a (jucBtion whether tho polico control tho burgulars, or tho bur glars havo It all tholr own way with tho police BLOOMSBURG, Tun Harrlsburg Telegraph, speaking of Mr. Mercur, eoys t "Tho best test of a man's merits la hla homo popularity." This Is nn unfortunate allusion. Judg ing Merciir'H "merit" by Ibis test, 11 must bo aln low ebb, nt In n dlsliicl where Mio Radical majority usually fools up from 1500 to 1700, ho was elect ed to Mio present Congress by Mio mea gre mnjority of 127 votes. Danville tcl'lycnecr. llareTlipy l'aco tlio MixsM Un.m tho subloct of Qranfa nepotism tho N. Y. Tribune has tho following bold uttoraucos.' "Slander." do .vou eav? Let us havo no misunderstanding, The Tribune ns sorts that our moat Illustrious Presi dents havo uniformity deprecated tho appointment of tlicir rolntlvos to ofllco as wrong and pernicious, and havo acted in gcuorni nccoruauco witii tins senti ment. Wo charge Hut Gen. Grant has in threo years appointed t ) olUco more lcrsons related to iiiiih.mi anu ins rami- v than nil our former Presidents did in thoir eighty years of administration. And wo nro confident, but do not charge, that tlio emoluments which havo accrued to Gen. Grant's relatives liavo exceeded Mioso realized by nil tho relatives of our preceding Presidents during their respectivo terms of office. Wilt Xhc Ttmcs muci us sqarcly on tho main point namely, tho number of his and Ida family's relatives appoint ed by Ocn. Grant to office, with Mint of tho liko appointment of all his predecessors, respectively nnd in Mio aggregate? If hsuo Is Joined on this point, wosiinii proceed to develop the facts. Wo will consider their bearlus afterward. Now Advertisements, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOI3. MTATItOF EMZAllETlt MClltlAY DEO' I), i,oucr oi miminmrnllon on 1110 cstnlo ot Elizabeth Murray lato ot Deiry towusllip, Mon lour comity, rn., docoiwul. havo becu urautcd by tho UCKimor or Raid county lo 'Ihoinns llullcr WuhhiURlouvlllo, Columbia county, Vn. All pcmoiw having claims or demands nu'alnst tlio decedent nro requested to mako them Known, and thoso Indebted lo mnko pnymuut timjiah nrn.nit, . . Administrator, m:.y Kt, l!2,C NOTICE. Tho Stoel: holders of tho North. i Wrstnranch Hall ltoad Co., nro hereby notified that nu Installment of ten per cent ou each sharo subscribed Is rcriuhed lo bo pal 1 to tho Treasurer, on or before the llrst day of July next, Uy order of Ihononidof Directors. SKCTY & Tl'.EASURl:!!, March :11st 1S72.-5W. 0 RDINANCE NO. 0. AS OllPINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 1, SfctIon 1. Jle it onlalncd and enacted bu (he Town. Conned rtt the Town of ltloomshurn. ttml it (i hereby ordained and enacted bu authortty vf ine tumc; ihhi iibu'ui hoi uo inwiui lo nro nuy flro crackers, or boulbsol nnv dl&crlntlon or kind uron any day, wlillitn tho limits oi thu Town of nioomsburc : nnd nny persouor persons llrlm causing to bo llred, such flro crackors or hqulbs within tho limits of tho said Town, shall, upon conviction beforo tho President of tho Town Council, lorfelt and pay a lino not exceeding nvo uouars lor cacu onence, Ann so muci of tho sixth nrticlo of tho first Kccllon o Town Ordlnsnco No. I. entitled "An Oral nauco for tho preservation of I ho Veaco, and for other mirnosefl." enacted tholSthdav of Mnv. 1S70, as Is Inconsistent herewith, bo nnd tho same is ucruoy repealed. Section 2. This ordhnnco shall tako elftct ou and nner ten nays puuiicauou. l'assed May 87, lb7. E. MENDUNIIAt.ti. Attest-C. 0. BARKLEY. President. (Secretary. Bloomsbmg, May 3D, lb7i ""ORDINANCE NO. Au Ordlnanco to amend Ordinance Ho. C, Section l.lle it ordained and enacted by the 7bwn (iuncU ot the Ttiwn of llloitntburn and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority o vie same: inat mo mnruci nours uo nniu ulno o clock In tlio forenoon ou cacn marko day from tho llrst day of May to tho llrst day of November, lu each vear. and until ten o'clock lu tho forenoon on each market da Irom tho ursL uay or rovemuer to ino nrsiu.iy oi -nay. And that so much of ordlnanco No. 5, entitled "An ordlnanco for tlio cstanllblimoui ot n curb stouo Market, "passed tho clglith day of April 1872. na Is lucouslsto.it hcitwllh,boaud tho samo is neieo repeiueu. ' I'assod May 21, 1872. k. mi:ndi;niiall, Attest C CI. 11AKKLEY, President. Secretary. May 00, lS7i fiT 1 1 ,ni", from Mctf,. Otiil and nxamtua or !! (iJ oauii'ivt seiib ipniuigo iretv iurM) rM. that retail Quick for 810, It. 1, woLCorr. isi Chat nam square, n. y, lw Agents wanted for tho AUTOlUOdltAPY of or llecollectious oi a llusy l.ilo. luu-iraud. Tho i.uo anu Times oisnpreain rnuaninropisinnu Reformer, cannot full to Interest every truo American. Horn! i'i. 60 lor Mimnle conv. K. II. THUAT. Pub, 1,05 U'way, N. Y. lw llpSYCHOMANCV or SOUl, CII AIUIINO." X How cither sex may fuscluato and gain tho lovo Aallcctlonsof auy person they choose, In stantly. This simple mental acquirement nil can possess, n ee, uy man, lor i cis. logciuer Willi a lnarilago guide, Egyptian Oracle, Droams, Hints to Ladles. Ac. A rineor.oxcltlncbnok. 100.000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO, Pnbi, Phila. lw First Premium 'Ara.In5t.'71. Double Hlovatod Oven, WnrmluR Closet. Hroll lng Door, Fender Guard, Dumplint Hhaklus Orate. Direct Draft. FULLHlt. WAllItUN & Co.. 2J0 Water Street, N. Y. lw KENNEDY'S HEMLOCK OINTMENT. The proprietor, has, by tho nssls- uiucu oi imminent i-iiysiciiins nuu Liicmisis succccueu in uuimui; me mcdlcluul properties contained In tho Oil, Pilch, mid Hcsm or tho Hemlock Ticc, and obtulucd a vat uabl o preparation to bo applied ns aHalvcor Plaster for ltheumatlsm, Croup, I'alu or Soreness of tho Hack Chest or Htomncli.Plles.Balt Hheum Scurvy, Bores. Ulcers.lluulons.Soro Corns, Frost lilies, Chllblalus, Horo llreasts nnd Nipples, IthiRWorms, dialing nnd bklu diseases of In llammutory nature. CUAULl-X N. ClUTThNTON, Aacut, 7 HUth Avenue. New xorir,, mo-iw. AGENTS WANTED ftiSnJ2: ly interestlnullook ol Travels and Discoveries lu ALLTHECOUNTltlEaof tho Polar and Tropical Worlds. It Is full of Information u.spertlnu thoMAHVE L0U8 WQNDK1W and 11EAUTIES of thesu but littlo known couutilcs, and abounds with TilitiLLiNO Dehchii'TIons of tho darlHB adven tures of all tho noted Travelers ami Explorers In thoso reraoto regions. ILLUSTRATED WITH HOME 2'. J FINE ENUHAVINOH. For full des cription, terms, Ac, address, statlni; oxporlonca, Ifany 11. C. JOllNdON, Publisher, 70'J Arch Ht. Philadelphia, 4w Tlio Raeo of 'i'too Keepers. M. B. ALLEBACH WATCHES and JEWBLHY DANVILLE I'd. BILVKU AND PLATISD WAlti:, FUENCII ci.oci;h, hwish and amiuiioan htkm watch1. tub henowni'.d lji.oin watciii. a i.aii ok abbohtment of i'lnk jeweluv, diamonds &0. tf HcpnlrliiB proinplly ntleiidcd to. WARREN QANGE COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. TO THE CO "W. - I" GROCER & TEA DEALER, Opposltotho Stono Episcopal Church, comer of Main and Iron Bis., Hloomsburg W. II. BUOWN Is now offering on tcrni3 stocicor Fiiusu uuuus, Groceries unci Provisions, Flour and Feed, Teas, Spices, Cofibe-t, Sugar, Syrup, W. IS. BROWN kcopa tho boat Now to JJlooiiHuurg, nun nro sow aioxtromeiy iow prices, uu mm ms Flsh-they nro fino and good ; 1, J, and full barrels aro all full weight. 15110 VN hai a full assortment of tho boat Quoon3waro which ho soils very low. liii Iron Stono China and tllasswaro, nro of ovory varloty. Vegetables of every Description. Sealed OooiU, Tomatoes, Poaches nnd Pears, Clroen Poaa, Jjima iscaiis, uroon uorn, unorrios, airawnurnua, x-mu iiiijuus, Dried Corn, Iilaekborrio?. Uroon dagoi, Damson Plums, (lulnco3, Pears, Raspberries, .Tclllo-i, Flavoring Extracts, Catsups, Mustard, Sauces, Shell Fish, Olives, Sirdlnw, OlivoOU, &c, &c, Ac. ray No keeps nothing but first class goods which aro warranto 1 to glvosatis- laciiou to everyone. $3PProiltK'o and Grain taken April 19, 1S712. A UDITOR'S NOTIOli. ino undcrslcncd. nudllor nninlnted by tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia comity, lo distribute I ho fund In Court, to Iho lion creditors of James V. Wilson, nrlsln;; Irom the salo of Iho real estate of tho said James V, Wilson, ns sold by the SherlU" of Columbia County by vlrtno of a l'cmlllonl L'jwimt, will meet tho parties interested ni nis omco in ino lown oi iiiooms buru, on Hnlurday, Iho i'uth day of Juno uext, at 10 A M,, when nnd where all persons interest ed aio requested lo mako their claims or bode barro.1 fiom comlliK in upon slid luud. JOHN M.CLAltK, Auditor. may 27, 187.', wO. r VLIAN 1JKKS & CiUIiKNtJ. i will sell in June nn I July a limited number of younjj ITALIAN SWAEMS OF BEES, In Iho American hU-o nt 815 per swarm. I will transfer and ltaltanlzo black colonies nt a re-as-unablo prlco. Pnroltsllnn llucons for salo. I nl'o mako to order tho double lO loothcd Ecotch Harrows. Price, steel teeth, S15J or lion teeth ill. For further lurormitlon ad Iress, II. II. UKOWN, Mnyl0-2m Light st Columbia co , Pa. pUDLIC SALE OF ' VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. Iupuiminnco of nn ordor or tho Com t of Com mon IMeasot Columbia countv.tho undersigned. committeo of thocsUito of Anthony W. Davis, n niuaiio.wiiiexposoiopuuiicsuioon inopioiniscs On SATURDAY, JUNE 1st, 1872, nt. fni nVlnMr in tho forononu at Kalil tliiv. Iho umUviUcU ouc-llltli of tlio Hurfnco of all that CERTAIN TRACT OP LAND, Rltuato in tho townships of Jlcavcr nud North union, iu mo cuuuiies in coiuiuuiit nuu ncnuyi kill, kuowu as tlio Hunker II UI tract, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTEEN Arrci, moro or los, ftJJolnlhg Until ot DavKl Inaiic Davl. Tctcr Fouso nnd other', foxcentinij all minerals in.unon and under Rata tract with lrco Ingres, iress and regress in, upon nnd over said iraci 10 ui, initio, ucpou ami carry uwny nil minerals, wltn nrlvlleao to dcnoslt noun s.iiti tract dirt, slatu and other refuse matter Irom tho raining of haul minerals; also, v;uh tho right ot way for men, horses, wagons carts, inule-j, Ac, that may ho necessary lor tho digging, mining and carryiug away of bald mlnotals.) Upon the lollowlng terms : ten per cent. of onc fourlhot tho puichase monoy to bopiid at tho striking down of tho proporty ; ouc-fourth or tho purchase money less tho ten percent, at tho con Ilrnintlon nt tho wile, ami ino bnliinco In ono year thcrenrtcr Willi Interest irom ronllrinullnu nisi. I'urchnser to pay lor Heed nnd stamps. I'ossession win do given upon mo purciuibOi he curing tlio purcliaso money. DAVID P.VVIS, Chmmithe. Bi:.VKrt Vallkv, ilay i), lbJ. N. 11. Tho other parties In Interest lu said land will sell their lnleiests lu ibus.ld surlaeo upon tlio same day and upon samo teimsnnd couill llons and exceptions. MaylO-lt 3W DRUG STORE. OilRia A. KIjKIBI llavlin; ,nnli:iK-il tlio business of P. Lnlz now oilois nt Iho old timid, u otolconSiOitmeii of CIllIMlOALS, PATH NT M 1 ; I) I u I N 1 M, TOILKVAUl'IULIW, KANUYHOAP.-S, WlUHIIlW.Ao,, And n eeiioinl nssmlmeiiL of llm elinlr pl. fno.ls usually luuud iu llistelus ebtablLshments, Physiclnns' Prescriptions anil Family Ucclpes Careml ly Compounded. uu Miiuuays, opon lroin 8 a. m., lo Ii) a. ni.,nud fiom'J p. in., to 4 p. in. GEItMAN AND ENOL1S1I SPOKEN. fobO'TMf The 13esl Paper! Try It!! Tlio Hcikntikic AMnmcAN Is tho cheapest and best lllustrateil weekly piper published, Evory number coutalus from lOto 13 nriulual ongrav lues ofnewmachlnery.novel Inventions, IlrldECS, Engineering works, Aichltcclnro.lmpioved Kurm Implements, aud every new discovery In Chem istry. A year's numbers contain pages nnd several hundred engravings. Thousands of vol- limns nrn nro.nn'.,! Inr lilmll,,,, n,l v.ir.ip,,,,,.. Tho practlc.il receipts nro well worlh lou times uiu HuuaiTipuou piiuc. jiTiiis, el n year nv mail. Hpoclmons sent lrco. May bo had of ull News Dealers, PATENTS obtained on tho best terms, Models of new inventions nnd sketches examined, and ndvlco frco. All patents nro published lu tho Hcleutlllo Ainoilciu tho week they lssuo. Honcl for Piiinphlet, 111) pages, enutnlnlug laws nnd full directions torobtatulng P.ileuts. AiUlress for Paper, or concerning Patents, MU.NN&CO.WPnrk flow; N, V. llrnncli ottlce. cor. 1', ond 7th Sts Washington, D. U nls-lw OIVEN AWAY TO ANY UOOIC ACIENT, 0 0 Q H fi B N 11 A O K and n sneelmen of tho O R E A T INDUS T R 1 E S OE THE UNITED STATES. 13C0 PAGES AND COO EN Oil A VINOS PltlNTED IN ENOL1SH AND OEltMAN. Written hv CO Eminent Authors. Including UOKACfc OIIEELEY AND JOHN 11. UOUuII. Wo want rgents in overy town to solicit orders for this work, on liberal terms. 11 sells lo nil classes, und no liiiiury should bo without It, It Is n complete hlstar of nllbrnuohesol Industry, processes ot manufacture, etc. No liko work ever betoru puiillshcd, Ouo dgont sold 1-1 lu cli;lit days, another 125 In ono week, another 2A In two wt-nlcs. An earlv nnollcatlon will bcetiro uchoico In territory, l'ull particulars nnd terms will bo sent Ireo, vlth a tpiclmen ol thlsgieat work, nnd u (iretnback. J. II. llllltlt & HYDE, Hailford. Couu, nis-nv AHION PIANO. Tho onlvrt"A- Iuktrumcnt lu tho World. It Is liiirruuitil In llh-hi t ,1, power, llrllllani y and DuiuWlllty. Spoclal linn 10 Teaelieis. Markid favors to CU-rgyineu, Beud lor Mummied Arlou pamphlet, O. W. FOSTEIt, (lencrnl Agent. marlO'7I-tf. MAUCllCuuK,PA T USTIOE'S BLANKS. Wo now have nu hand 11 largo neatly printed nssnrimeui 01 junntcn nnu uuxsniAin.Ui 1 1ILANKH, to which wo Invito tlio attention of I heso officers. pATENT PUBLIC. TO mil which challengo competition, a now m Mokw, Meals, CIicmo, Visit, &c. Ilrlgltt. Fat Mackerel that are Drought in exchange lor Clooik "Eff i rmiTrrri ! mtrmr I nrvou willmischoico IiUWlB last nnd mealost woric. OUR DIG5-ESTION, or. MY .IOLI.Y I'llllIMD'H SHCltUl'. It Is bv odds (he mot talclnir and saleable bitol; 111 the field. 1 It Is on n vitally Important sub ject. 2 It Is by America's most popular wilier on ueaiiu. j ii is, lor ino price, ino iniyesi nuu handsomest book ever sold by subscription. Aeeuts. Ilia neonlo nro osccr forsncli a boolr.nlld will urgo you to bring It lo them, Writo for terms, e., ireo. iii.uuiii-i .iAi;i,i'iArs, I'uoiisurr, nprll 2'J.'Mf. 7;l.l Hansom Htreet, Philadelphia. Agent1) Wnntcil for tho Now Work, OUR CHILDREN, on Ho .v to Jluko nnd If oop tliom Hoalthj lly AUUlfHTU-l K. HAltDMlnt, M. I). T,;tn I'rolcKsm In Now Yolk Mcdlc.il Colleco. It Heals or Atiinscnicuts, Udiieallon. Pliyslcal Development, Diseases, Aeeldm s. Marrlimes, Ac, liiipnriinKn vast nmouui oi vniniiuio inior nation eouductivo to Iho Health, Happiness and Wellaro of Iho Yonmr. Written lu n ideas Ins stylo. It Is exceedingly lnlcrostlnisns well as Instiucllvo. Hverv l-'anilly should have 11, and no Parent can aiioru to ou wnuoui u, euu lor (.ireiuar Ldvliiii lull particulars. IIUWIKLD AHIIMKAD. PnblUhcr. dcc22'71-tf 711 Hansom Blroet, Philadelphia ANNOUNCEMENT I the nr.ooMsnui'.u Liriut.vnY instituit. i ANU STATE NORMAL SCUOOL will open under tho en tiro control of tho HOARD OP TRUSTEES. They havo selected as Principal of iho Iiu,tl- union KUV. J0HX 1IKWITT, a gentleman who.so qualHicatlonH havo heon lully tcstetl and proved in other educational en terprises ola liko uature; und they ask and havo a right, lo demand lor him aud tho Insti tution, the confidence and support of our own citizens, aud of tho lrleudsof thoontcrpriso and ui (.tine ivioii uverywnero, in hihoi comiori, convenlonco and bcautv of buildlusis and htir- roundlu:M. no school lu Iho Stato hurnasses this: nd wo nro determined it shall uot bu second lu mo Kinu, rjuality and inorougimos'i or its disci pnuo uuu cuiiuro. Tho Fprlng session of twclvo woflcs will begin MONDAY, APJtTIi Snr, and clo-o JUNE liSTjr. 10 XP KNSES: Tuition and Uoardhifr, Incluillng washing ami ! neai, iur ino Kesiuu oi i.yeivu wee its, jjj uj, ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. Tuition for day pupils, ono dollar per week. In mo model bciiooi, irom llfty to eighty cents I per weeu. .musk-, ur.iwing, i-aiutiu';, ,vc, extra. 11111s nro payable, and iuu-t ho pall nriunntlv. one-half at Uiu beginning an I the other Half at I mo mmuiu oi ino sess ou. J. O, I'llEKZE. L. II. ItUPHP.T. Kceretnry. Presldunt. rrtREASUREIl'S SALE Ol,' UNSEATED LAND IN UOI.UMUIA CO, Agreiably to tho provisions of au Act ol As hcmoly oalitled an Act Uhecllug Iho mode ol selling uuscaicu luuu.s lor laxes nnu oilier pur noses, oassed Iho thirteenth dav ol Marob. i.sir, aud the lurtber supplemeuls therein passed ou tho llllh dnv of March. 1817. and tho 25m il.iv m March, 18J1, and tho nth day ol March, 1S17, the lifiuiuturui vuiuuiuiu tuiiuty, iiui coy gives nil- lice loull persons concerned thcrclu.lhat unless Iho County, Koail, School, Poor, llouuty und suite luxes due on mo louowiug tracts ot unseat ed l.i ids, slluatu In Columbia county, uru paid ociuiu uiu u.iy til bale, uiu ivuoiu ui sucn pans Ol each Uaelivs will pay thucosls ch ir.ju iblu ihoru nn, will bo sold at tho lotmlloit j iu tlio town of lllooinsburg. Pn.,on tho luthd ivm June. i),7j, und to com 1 nuu by uljouruiiie..i, trim day to, day for urrcarnges of taxes duo ku 1 1; it , hml eosis uccrueu on cacn iruci lospn" , i . -Ici-cj. Warrantees or Owners, t.,, Cis. Beater, 35 Oray William l ou ,V,t 1 1 uk Andrew, tract, lull .o uavis isaao i au UI 1'ry David ", iu Z.J Little Manilas, 11 .,,) IU-J LHUO uooeii, 577 7j florrls Daniel, "t o) 10) Noyer Ueorge, ,j U0 IU Nuugcsser Ooorgo ti uo l-i Minimal! i,. i 7 Sliumau r. I,. so 75 Hlunnan !'. L. 5 W ioj Miiuman oeoi-go a uo :i i: no Hhlpiuan 11. w. 5 77 71 lleuulnger Chilsll.vu, 1 i I) hhumaii 1''. I,. 1J 8U 2:1 i-lmiuan 1". L. 1.1 ,'n) Id Hosier Jaooh, dpe'd., s; Benton. 13 Ciulslm.in Anu, Wells John Appleman Peter, ; Peuniulou Josso It, BrhtrcrceJ;. Applo Paul llrtttalu William A.J. llllsh Ilenbcn, llcach Nnthau, lloach Nathan, llryan Ouy, Clem W. T. 1). IteV. Headly S. l' Deadly S. R, Headly Ii. t' Illcks Jesso, llecer Abraliam, Ptalor Samuel J, Slackhousu Joseph, Stnckhouso Joseph, Stackhouse, Joseph, Suit Adam, Bpouenhorg Philip, sutler Jacob. Traugh Henry, Doty & Pealer, Parks James, Klssncr & Kiiorr, CiUawissa Township. McNiucli Jamos S l.luwell Jacob, Jr., llrobst J, S llrobst J. H., llrobst J. K., llrobst J, H., IhllinyeiM. AU., S 1?7 1 71 1 80 11 til 2 0 2i 3f IU) 100 210 W 213 IS) 500 11) 2u0 ffl '.VO 1)1 100 nu r, 7 10 10 11 I 17 10 ll J, 05 H III 1.' 14 8 01 17 73 10 07 1M U3 11 b.5 0 01 111 VI 11 hi ,11 r, ui a ui 2: 12 17 8U 2 07 2 5-1 85 100 61 101 Jl Ml 05 1 or, 5 2 7U 2 01) 1 17 5 Ui 27 72 Centrallu Jloroitjjh, 2 h ts Aitor John, 1 " lloylaJolin, 1 " Cr.ino Michael, 2 " Chadwlek Ann T., 12 " Collins Peter K, 1 " Cannou Bernard, 1 " Colllhau James, I " l'ttteriuan Allex, 1 11 (IrliUlh lleDJamiu, 1 " llliiujohn, 1 ' Holmes Thomas, 7 " Jones Ann T, Mrs, 1 11 Kllno Cniollno, i " Kllno dc Itelnbold, 1 " Keller widow, 1 " Lovclaud II. A, 2 " Langou Pat'it 1 " Morgan I), John, 1 " Murks Loyd, 1 " Matlcs Oeorgc, 1 " MeelianTlioiuas, 2 " M0010 Uraeo Mrs. 1 " Hovlu Michael, 2 " Parks 1 " (lulim Palrlck, 1 " Htlly 1 " Khephard 11. V. 1 " Will (ck Fred. 1 " Zlsler William, 1 11 Hnjlis John J, 1 " CulnTi-nence, 1 " Duvls Henry, Centre 'Jbwmhlji, to Conner Isaiah, estate 5 I'ouuerHamuel, estato bi Dewltt & llcuedlct, 7 Erltz William, ckl&to U (loodJucob, IS to 0 70 U 0J 2 20 15 00 1 If) 8 IjI 1 10 1 13 1 07 J SO 8 (W 8 01 1 SI 1 10 8 W 8 (II K 01 8 01 17 27 8 01 17 27 8 (XI I '.") 8 Gl I III 15 2! 01 II 81 7 02 0 23 U 23 U 81 1 7J C3 Klcfcr Daniel, Klkondnll A Crny, t II M ll, II 17 itniiiipnni i-nillll'J, lllllJneohMtnle, Comnmhum Ibtntshln. Jordan Hobcrl, fill I ui ,'13 ,11 "J (. UI , M I, .78 7il 111 In 111 Hi 7.1 - ll Oil CI V.) In II 61 41 OU HIM Gl ll In ,3 21 1(11 III III U IS') K, u -t II n 'l III iul 70 'I 1 u 1 in Jl. "lll". '"ston Thomas, JSnr.w ustoii Alary, ' I '"J!; ! "" Thoii ni, J.ufSbO Huston Mary. 1 lii'l lluchcrPoier. Iieuslcy Johnson. ! ,1'lf hliner Thomas, Wlelicrshnin Amos. Blmnuou William, lllcltlmm lleorge, names Thomas, lien A. W, lion A. W. Ilea A. V. Kline, Lludoamulh &Vo J.lndeniiiulli UoorcoD.. Walker Lewis, ' YouiiK John, Uranium Kbcnczer, Dentil Joshua, Dellaveu Peter, Miller William, 1'orlor William, Itcoso Daniel, Wnrner Jonn. Heaver ft ICIlno, Hceso Mlennni. llrowu Nntliaulol. ,ot Lelby .1. M, ' iunrr jioury llelnbold W. ii Wesimnii Daniel. Yocum l-'rank, Cleaver L'lliuh, Coolt David, KIlUKamau Fred,, Kucbelrlos (looruo. (lnodmnn Wllllum. Wallace William. Hart Ainlrow, i mil Terronoe, lleluibacli Philip, llewls P.H., 1 Joyeo Peter, Kulltlo Jonathan, Manulro Terronco. Mnrr A Morris, I Mc.Mauainan Felix, Mc.Miiuamau Peter. Muinhv Anlh.uiv ' 7 k M IS 1 IU a jo oi ! I'l u 1,1) i j s 10 1170 1 Ii 1 . i H 1 Lot Mtuphy Klclinnf, i " .uim IV 1 inmnn Hlilvely Mallhow, Pieslou Improve! in mproveincnt Co.. J'Wtingcrec: Tuwnsiin. 3 Doty & 1'ealcr, Doty it Pealor, Doty ,l l'ealor, llteier William, Jones James Jf liiimoii .Mlohnel, Menrs William, Moiitijoinery D,.cslnle, Pealer Hainuol j Uiungu Abraham, I'.iMih JamiM ll,. Mclloury Kd., A taxes. Lemon Thom.iSr , IVanJilin. lloyer i:dvard, iluwer.Moses, Lllley Abraham, Lloyd John, Greenwood. Kllno Daniel, Nnltou bamuel, lltuiau Ahra., uUte. Watts It jdlino, Jlcmloch. 13 i i I I . l!l II, I) (, ll) 2) II 33-1 1U0 1110 an 3 57 1 u 'I 71 u 110 57 lid Jl I t vs 1 ll. 1 .1 8 10J 3) v ,,mii,.ii I,, i,, Kmmltt James, Jackson. Uof21(l Kilo John, yjoCMH i Kilo John, !l 71 10 CI 2 M r oi u .ii a Molina Abraham, woelever Jacob, Hess John L 100 iMCIist. nillliiKlon Thomas, .lolm Mamucl, at John Haiuuel. lou IW Ilhodes .lolm A Joseph, S) .Siivcn Willi-, i, jot HM Ituston Thom; I., ol lot) Iliutnli .M,i,- J ot HW Huston Ui.lrloll, i Ot 'JOd llcvuolds .lull,. ii i of aw Myers Alary, ' iiofloultustoiiThonins, I JSof 11JJ lleeso D.iulul, ii 01 -J0U Iluslon .Mury. 7 t b ii 01 Iluslon Clurlottc. Tlnlm 11,.,M,l,lu 1,,,,.. ' K7 1 Oder Aatitn .1- i Samuel, W Miller Jacob. 8 1 UI 22 Miller Jacob. lleaver tloorgo & J. L. Kline, e-'ver Uoorgo .t.l. L. Kline, Keller ltlcburd, Jladison Township. Ellis William, eslate, Moser Jacob, Jilt ill. Elceher J. P., l'lucher J, P., Hosier Jacob, Sluiaian ltudolpb, Shuniau (leurge, Sliumau Daniel, hcli-d, Sliumau Isaiah, heirs, ' smock, liiobst, i otter A Ifuuck ' 1 eller Isaac, fuller lsaie & Danlci, Yetier J. 11., Yetter , Klase. Longtiiboi-ier Oeorge, t si do JIWllll. Brown lUvld, sr., 1'ro.isy Henry, Durnuaoh Naomi, iveller Jobu, Wuuessi.r Ueoi-ge, y.iiiiiiiurmanti Josuua, Y0.10 John It., Montour. O.gir John, estate, llanisuy Joun, estate, Jl. l'lcusant. Uriinei Lorenzo, .Mo .arty Daniel, Orange. ('leveling Hamnol, Everett .Moses, Jones lliclinrd, . Kllno A, J,, KII110A. J 'Jrelpleploto J.wob, Vine. lleulleU Thomas. 101 01 10 22J I 1 .1) 31 100 101 1(,S 101 til 1)7 IOJ llf) 15J 6'J 171 (i 13 11 t)7 2M 17i 17 73 8 3.' 01 17 Ii.tvls Thomas, tutalo, lU-atli Sylvester, Vandursllcu Thomas J,, Iloaringcreeh. Kauh.1. Miller, Littlo lUiherl, lluclierl'oter, llanies Thomas, Jr l-'riek A slununu, lliHluii John, part ol, Trleu Jacob, Morris Daniel, Yocum ElMi.i, Yoeniii Ellshu, Weary Uabrlol, Morns D. a M. o, Hughs. Morils D. ,tM.(l, Hughs, Morris 1). A: M. u, iiuglis . Morris 1). M. u. Hughs. Morris D..VM.O. Hughs, Weary Uabrlel, Weary Uabrlel, ltaub J. Miller, Keller Itlclurd, Uuavur Uoorgu a; J, I,, Kline, Sugar Loaf. liucUalew James, Colo kzclclel. Uuuturd Mary, Uoss Nullum Icl, Oray Hobert, Moulgomery llnberl, oslale, 1 Lot 1IJ IJ 11 60 lij ko lw 5) ol r 5'J l.u HI I'l 7 Ii ;l fin i!J 00 31 a ;oj SI 75 Ml 2) II ,1) :o 101 !ior ll'JKilo Julin, n ,v 1.-, ,Slf, WILLIAM l.AMus 187.'. Tre Ml, lllioiusbiir, Apul REASUREH'S SALE UNSEATED LANDS IN COLUMU1A CUL N l . Also tho following lols. nieces or o.ii.:i-l Seated Lauds, lo'.umod by tlio tax eollccl-ji"., iu uu win ni, itiu samu time, uituer tlio provi-, . 01 uu netuf Assembly, eutillod "An Act iti 1 , to Iho snlo ol lauds tor taxes lu Columbia (. ,i, , ly." Acrs, Warrantees 0? Owners, JJut. ' . Ueaver. M Miller Ellas, . 7 (liover Stephen, I, Halter Thomas, I .' Lueo Oeorgo A., 1 Benton. Cuuner l'lVHorvo, r hhult. Eeklel, 1 . Koons John, 1 Swartwout John, 11 . Conner Miilhlas, I 7j. 5lnsiors Pnrvlu, j to Drln.t Jolm (J., 1 , Bloom, Purs 111:. n Preuu 1 Nancy, 1 -t Muruij loseph P., , 0 Bn'arcreei, Miller Ueuben, 11 ,1 Thomas Juslali, . , htlles Luev. Vaupolt Ui I ill, Voitynyhutn. th-owii William, Egau Patrick, (.'osev L-illleuco. 25 Pusti 1 l.jt Yotkey William, nuu improvement Co., Greenwood. 8 2-1 Drolpleplccd Jamos, Walls loseph, tlo Nleholas, Hojkciirlstlau, Hemlock. Susquehanna Sluta Company, Jackson, Halstou J WlllUm & John, Keslcr John, Locust. Droach Josoph, Croul Jncob, Doiicboo Cornelius, Met, (.'hal los, Millard William, 11 212 12')' ,1 6 3 n its 82 11 01 1 1 U I I I ) r , 1 LM 0 J 10 10 Myers Jacob, If, LotsfoyerSnrah. 43 Thomas Hiram. t nioj 0J Watkius Hubert M 2 Yenger Henry V., Hi Hupp Ueorgo, estalo, 3 Struuscr Charles, Madison. W Whlpplcs Jamos, oslalo, J'ille. CO Vox John, 25 Mluler Charles, 20 (Jreeuly James, a Bwlshi Philip, 871 .3 15 1 ft l.i Jloarlngcretk, 11 Bhermau Catharine, 107 l WILLIAM LAMON, IllooinsburB. April 6, 1S72. T"rcasurer. s