The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 07, 1876, Image 2

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    BBOCKWAY It ELWELL, Editors.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Pi'idny, April 7, 1870.
CONNECTICUT ALL lUOHT I
Tho glorious old "Nutmeg" Stnto has spo
ken, and the result is a terrible, defeat to
the llcpuhlican party. Tho purchase, o'
New Hampshire had revived tho drooping
hopes of tho opposition, and they wcro con
fident of victory last Monday, lllalnc, Jew
ell and Hawley, worked with tho despera
tion of men to whom defeat is final, and
anxious oflico holders wcro freely bled for
"campaign" funds. Tho "bloody shirt"
was waved, in every hamlet, tho "rebel
yell" was tearfully alluded to, but tho peo
ple of "the land of steady habits," with tho
shrewdness peculiar to them, saw beyond
their flimsy pretexts the Innnto rottenness
of tho Itepubllcan party as demonstrated
by a Democratic Congress.
Ingersoll, Democratic candldato for Gov
ernor Is reelected by a plurality of 7,500
and majority over all of 4,000. The Senato
stands 18 Democrats to 3 Republicans ; tho
House 159 Democrats, 85 Republicans, and
2 Independents, a gain of 22. Tho majority
on joint ballot is 87, thus insuring tha elec
tion of a Democratic U. S. Senator, vice
Ferry, deceased.
After the example In Connecticut it be
hooves the Democratic party iu this State to
"gird up their loins" and prepare for an ac
tive, agsressivo contest in November. There
must be no faltering now, and those who, in
former years, detpalrcd of success and lagged
behind, must coma to the front. The future
looks bright, nnd let our cry bo "Onward
TO -VICTORY I
Mr. iJoutwcil, Senator from Massachu
setts, came to grief one day last week in the
Senate chamber. Ho had been making a
bloody and thunder oration, charging in
lie usual Radical style that thn Southern
people were still rebels atheart and enemies
of their country. Whereupon Senator Bay
ard of Delaware arose, and remarked with
unmistakcablo distinctness, that "if any
person says that cither I or any of ray an
cestry, on tho maternal or paternal side were
ever enemies of their country, he lies in his
throat." Mr. Boutwcll did the best thing
he could under tho circumstances kept his
seat Tho Philadelphia Time) alludes cheer
fully to tho littlo episode as "a pitiable
spectacle" and calls the insult and rebuke
"tho partisan hate and bitterness of two of
the most noted men in the Chamber." Now
we believe that,
"No man hlgh-toneder could be found
Than A. McClure, the country round,"
and that if he had been in Mr. Bayard's
place, Boutwell would have received a re
buke equally stinging and as fully conclu
sive. HON. WM. MeCLELLAND.
Previous to the Lancaster Convention wo
advocated the selection of dpt. McClelland
as Chairman of ourStato Central Committee.
He was selected, and now it is timo ho went
to work. No man knows better than he
that complete organization wins battles. It
is about timo to organize, and preparo for
the November contest. It is folly to wait
for the St. Louis Convention, because it is
fair to presume that we are to mako a fight
whoever the candidate may be, and our
lines might as well bo formed now. At
least the muster roll should be called, nnd
the "wounded" "missing" and "deserted"
noted, as well as the "raw recruits."
Captain, we expect energetic work from
you.
Is it true that a Northern soldier, although
a Democrat, can not pass the rebel guard
into the House of Representatives at Wash
ington? Perhaps our neighbor can answer.
Jlepublican.-
We can. The rules of both Houses of
Congress prevent the intrusion into the halls,
during tho sittings,of any persons not privi
leged by the rules. If the doorkeepers obey
tho rules they are to be commended rather
than blamed.
We would Inquire of our cotetnporary,
however, why it is that a strict observance
of the law by the Democrats is so distasteful
to the Republicans. Is it becauso so many
of them are coming to grief?
There must have been some Blaine sen
timent 'in the Harrisburg Convention to
judge by the speech of Gen. W. H. Koontz,
the temporary chairman. It was a genuine
"bloody shirt" affair with touching allusions
to the " Confederates" in Congress, lhe"reb
el yell" and similar original and highly
elaborate illustrations of the danger of Dem
ocratic success.
It would have pleased Blaine mightily,
but it didn't cause any great flutter in the
crowd of burdened political sinners whom
ho addressed.
Here's another victim to popular ludignit
tiou, Adalbert Ames, whilom Governor of
Mississippi, and son-in-law of Ben Butler,
has stepped down and out of tho guLerna
torial chair. Tho impeachment proceedings
were becoming a trifle warmer than he real
ly enjoyed and he agreed to leave if they
were stopped. As the people only wished
to get rid of him the proposition was agreed
to. The Lieutenant Governor resigned
gome time ago for Bimilar reasons and the
temporary President of the State Senate is
actlne Governor. Score ono more for the
people.
A New York correspondent stales that
Gen. Grant Is very poor and that his paper
is not uncommon on Wall Street. We
have little faith in Grant's poverty. Wait
until he gets out of office and if there is any
of his paper afloat, We funcy the holders
will find enough property to pay them. It
is incredible that u man so fond of money
and who has received so many valuabl
gifts should have squandered his fortuue
aud reduced himself to poverty.
The New York Herald warns the Wallace
Democrats of Pennsylvania that carrying
their state convention goes a very small
way towards carrying the state, but then
the Herald, as usual, doesn't know what
it is talking about. For a political guido
the Herald Is about as useful as last year i
almanac.
The Administration organs seem to have
resolved themselves into a committee of the
whole for the revision of lawyer's fees. They
abuse Pendleton and Brlstow for taking
iariro fees for.conducting law suits both geu
tlewen being private citizens at the time
nnd holding uo public office.
THE MOPUSED STAY LAW.
Tho bill providing for a stay of execution,
grants a stay for two years on judgments now
remaining unsatisfied, or which may bo ob
tained within six months from the passage
of tho act i provided, that he is tho owner of
property to doublo tho amount of tho claims
held against htm; or, tbo defendent may
give security to tho Court or Justlco of tho
I'eaco beforo w liom tho judgment was obtain
ed, which security shall consist of ono or
more persons, who shall satisfy tho Court or
Justlco that their property, nt a fair valua
tion, is worth doublo the claim.
Wo thiuk tho passago of such a bill would
bo unwise. Tho law now gives amplo stay
for all classes of debts. Its effect would only
give temporary relief to n few of tho debtor
class, and nt tho same time would drive cap
ital from investment. Besides, thcro
nothing to prevent a man from waiving the
stay If ho desires, and his necessities would
compel him to do that, Tho mass of tho
people desire to pay their debts iu tho man
nor nnd at tho time contracted for. If, how.
ever, a man's debtor disappoints him of a
promised payment when due, by taking a
two years stay, ho in turn is unablo to meet
his demands, and tho result would bo gen
eral confmion and distress. Capital woull
bo withdrawn, and credit would close.
Wo aro of tho opinion that tho ordinary
laws of trade should regulate financial mat
ters, aud that unwise legislation has led to
present evils, and a bill hko that proposed
would causo further complication without
benefiting the people.
Sinco writing tho above tho bill has been
defeated In tho House.
OUK ANSWEK.
Tho appropriation bill has been finally
reported by Chairman Randall In thollouso
and taken'up by sections for consideration.
It proposes a sweeping reduction of all sal
aries of ten per cent. In this the Demo
crats again prove themselves tho enemies of
the laboring class. Jiepuwtcan.
Yes. Tho Democrats havo an idea that
there has been too much stealing about
Washington, and they are trying to stop it,
and "let no guilty man escape." Of courso
"orgaus" edited by Tost Masters squirm.
We see no reason why Grant's salary should
have been Increased from $25,000 $50,000.
We do not seo that Hartranft makes a bet
ter Governor because a Republican Leg
islature increased his salary from $5,000 to
$ro,ooo.
Wo call tho attention of tho ''laboring
class" to tho following facts, as to tho num
ber of employees : "
1859 1873
Treasury 3,782 11,430
War 24G l.GOG
Navy 92 8,241
The aggregate in all tho Departments in
1859 was 42,989 and in 1873 80.GG0.
We insist that Randall is right in knock
ing off the barnacles that clog our ship of
State. Sinecures should be abolished and
useless officers discharged. If tho employ
ees do not liko tho reduction of salaries,
they can resign. A host of competent
mcu are willing to take their places. Go
on Mr. Randall, reduce extravagaut sala
ries, discharge useless employees, and tho
"laboring class" who are benefited by it will
not be your "enemies."
There is reasonable ground for the hope
that the experiment of substituting silver
coin for the fractional currency will soon be
i!.i m. ....!. !nn r,.. .:itn !.:
Iincu. 1UD uiipiupiiunuu jui iiiiiiliu Luia
money has run out and tho committee havo
concluded not to renew it with a view to
the issuing of coin for the worn out cur
rency as fast as it is brought in. About $12,
000,000 in silver coin and $4,000,000 in bul
lion are on hand. The mint can coin $2,
000,000 a month and the secretary has au
thority under the resumption act to buy
bullion for four and a half per cent, bonds.
If the mint work full time tho secretary of
the treasuryjean havo $20,000,000 of silver
coin on hand by the first of July. It would
be a good thing to begin by giving tho stran
gers who visit tho centennial next summer
ilver coins instead of the shabby fractional
currency. It is calculated tnat so long as
gold remains below 120 the silver coin will
remain in circulation. As it is not at all
probable that so wide a margin between gold
and greenbacks will tako place there can be
no danger in beginning tho resumption.
Cleanliness, economy, and every other con
sideration aro in favor of the change. Tho
small notes hardly run a year until they
must be renewed, and tho annual cost of
this petty work alone amounts to nearly a
million and a half a year. It Is estimated by
the directors of tho mint that the treasury
will Bave almost one hundred thousand dol
lars a year by substituting silver for the9o
fractional notes. The people at the same
time will have a clean, safe and durable
currency in their dally transactions. Patri
ot. It is said that Ben Butler Intends to run
for Congress next fall. This will afford the
voters of his districts fine opportunity to
earn the gratitude of tho country by over
whelmingly defeating him.
The Republican Press is heavy in favor
of typical pyramids: The following is their
latest:
JOYCE,
M cK EE,
Mcdonald,
B A B C O O K,
IIELKNA P,
NEW HAMPSHIRE,
We Btart as follows:
TEXAS,
CONNECTICUT.
Tho house of Sheriff McCartney in Car
lisle was blown up by nltro glyccrlno last
week and reduced to a mass of ruins. An
attempt was made to destroy the house some
weeks beforo which was fortunately unsuC'
cessful. Hanging Is far too good for tho
perpetrators of so horrid a crime.
Paris ato nine hundred jackasses last year,
They aren't relished so well In this coun
try lixenangc.
No they aro mostly In office iu this coun'
try, devour the people Instea d of being eaten
and aro not popular,
From W. R. Chlsholm, M. D., of Now Bod
ford,
"I have employed the "Peruvian Svnui'
successfully in cases of dyspepsia, chronic
diarrhoea, uervous debility, neuralgia, erysl
pelas, bolls and diseases of the skin; also,
chlorosis, leucorrhca, prolapsus uteri, and
in females complaints generally. As an al
terative tonic, the syrup ought to be used by
clergymen, editors, cashiers, clerks, lawyers,
and others who use their brains more than
thetr muscles ; as well as operatives, printers
tailors, shoemakers, seamstresses, and jil 1
those whose occupation confines them lu
ill-ventilated and over-heated rooms, who
are liable to suffer more or lesjtrom uer vous
debility."
The Governor has issued a warrant for
the execution on Thursday, May 4, of MI
clmel Doyle, the Carbon county murderer.
TTTR COT.TJMTtTAX AND
WASIIINOTON IiETTEK.
Washington, 1). C, May 4, 187G,
'pecial (krretpondence.
Tho proceedings last week in Congress
were of great Interest. In tho Houso tho
bill reorganizing the army pasted after con
siderable discussion. Tho pay of tho higher
officers is largely reduced, and whllo tho
number of soldiers Is kept tho same, tho
number of officers Is lessoned by making
fowcr regiments nnd abolishing somo of tho
staff departments. Tho saving In expense
from tho adoption of this bill will bo Im
mense. A bill authorizing tho Secretary of
tho Treasury to coin sliver money nnd uso It
for tho redemption of fractional currency al
so passed tlio'IIousc. Under its provisions sil
ver dollars aromado a legal tender for any sum
not over fifty dollars, and smaller silver coins
for any sum not over twenty-fivo dollars.
The executive, legislative and judicial ap
propriation bill was discussed, several night
sessions being held for that purpose, homo
minor bills wcro passed. In tho commlttes
tho examination of tho Emma mlno was con
tinued. General Schenck tostlfied at length
in his own behalf, and If wo tako all ho says
without qualification tho distinguished poker
player Is ono of tho most guileless of inill
viduals,only fitted to reside in somo Arcadia
whero such tempters as Trenor W. Park
aro never permitted to enter.
Tho Judicial Committee reported tho arti
cles of impeachment against Belknap,and tho
Democratic Houso caucus selected tho man
ngcrs to conduct tho trial ; they are Proctor
Knott, of Kentucky, Lynde, of Wisconsin,
Lord, of New York, Jcnks,of Pennsylvania,
McMahon, of Ohio, Lapham, of New York,
and Hoar, of Massachusetts, The two latter
are Republicans. Tho trial will probably
commenco this week.
Tho Post-office Committee havo been ex
amining witnesses in regard to the Sawyer
contracts in Texas. Enough lias been
shown from tho books of Sawyer to prove
that ho had ono or two of the clerks in the
P. O. department in his pay. Hood, one of
tho bribed clerks, is now auditor of tho Su
premo Court of thi3 district.
Before the Clymer Committco a man
named C. S. Bell has sworn that ho was s?nt
by President Grant himself to St. Louis to
act as a spy upon District Attorney Dyer.
Bell says that tho President believed that
Babcock was innocent nnd was being perse
cuted. He wanted Bell to find out and let
him know. When Babcock and Luckey
found that Bell was in St. Louis, they pro
posed to him to steal any papers ho could
find in Dyer's office that would tend to im-
licato Babcock or show his guilt. They
paid him $200 for this service. Ho says
that ho discovered that Babcock was guilty,
and so notified President Grant, when he
is immediately discharged from his posi
tion as a secret agent in the Interior olfico.
Bell also sworo that Secretary Belknap of
fered to sell him a post-tradership. It is but
ustico to say that so far, I have seen no one
ho believes a word of what Bell swore to.
On his own statement he was employed by
both sides, getting pay from both and be
traying both.
It is thought that tho head-quarters of the
army will at onco bo returned to Washing
ton. It is understood that Secretary Taft
insists upon this, and should tho House bill
becotno a law it is imperative. Gen. Sher
man objects, as ho bays his salary is not suf
ficient for him to live on here. Quito a num-
cr of the Democrats in the House aro ob
jecting to the proposed reduction of tho sal
aries pf government clerks, and it is almost
impossible for tho people in other towns and
cities to realize tho expense of living iu
Washington. I do not think the salaries are
too high, though there are without doubt
more than tho requisite number of employ
ees in nearly every department, nnd great
reductions could be made in that direction
without injury.
The bill equalizing pensions will probably
be voted on in tho House this week. It has
been reported mi favorably from the Commit
tee, and passed both Houses last year, only
failing to become a law by some informality.
It provides that every honorably discharged
soldier and sailor and tho heirs of all de
ceased shall rcceivo a bounty of eight and
two-third dollars per month for all time m
tho service, and that in paying this bounty
all sums already paid shall be deducted.
There is no question about the justice of this
law, nnd its passago should be urged both as
a matter of right aud as a good political
movement, for it will prove to tho Union
soldiers that the Democrats are anxious to
reward them for their devotion.
A strong feeling in favor of Senator Bay
ard, of Delaware and Judge Davis of the
Supreme Court as presidential candidates
is being developed. It is justly said that
not ono word against the character of either
ofthesomcn can be urged and that their
ability, patriotism and honesty cannot bo
questioned.
Among tho Republicans Blaino has the
call, though the administration men aro ev
idently working for Conkling. Should the
honest clement of the Republicans prevail
n tho convention, Blaino or Brlstow and
possibly Blaino and Bristow will bo tho
ticket. In that event the Democrats must
elect men abovo reproach or they cannot
hopo for success.
The news from Europe is rather startling.
It is Baid that the Czar of Russia intends to
abdicate in favor of his son. The latter is
known to hato Germany and to indulgo in
the most extravagant dreams of almost un
versal empire. He wants Turkey as the
base of his operations on India and .can no
doubt secure the co-operation of Irauco by
promising it revenge upon Bismarck. The
usual revolution Is progressing in .Mexico
with some chance of our Government being
drawn into tho fight, as gunboats havo been
ordered to protect tho foreign residents at
Matamoras and troops to pursue Mexican
marauders across the border. Heno,
NE W ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
aVa nallra. that on the Sd dav of Anrll. 1876. 1
bought at coi (.table's salo the articles enumerated
ueiow, una nave iounea me same iu juun ji, jiecK
ner to hold clurlnir inv nleasure. All ncrsons are for
bidden to Intcrft'te with his nossotBlon of the same:
one pig, cupboard and dishes, 3 tables, 4 stands
cook.stove and utensils. 19 chairs, clock. S rocklnir
chairs, parlor stove und pine, tloungrs, M yards of
carpel, 2 tubs, copper weiue, iron settle, two iook.
Ing-gtassoa, tewing machine, 3 reds and bedding,
lot, ueu-ruom carpet, uurcau, meai bumiu.
1-15TKH 1SNT.
Light Street, April 4, 1SI0-4W.
TTTIDOWB M'l'RAIBKM F.NT8.
VV The follow lu ir aDnralbeineuts ot real and
nernonal property set apart to widows of decedents
a a men nieu iu iuo umiu ui iud ui tui-
unibla county, under thu llules of Court, and wiu be
prtsenicu lor auwjiuiu couunnauuu uj uiu wrimuutt
Lourvlo be uem in moumtuuniu unu lur biuu wuu
tv. jii Vr.ndav. tho lbt dav of May. Islt. at I
nVinrk n. in., of kald dav unless exceDtlons to such
continuation aro previously nied, of which all jer-
sons iniercbieu m bum tbiawv win laite nwwi
1. Widow of William Dlldlue, Uto of Madison town'
ship, deceased,
i. Widow of Jo'au Snydur, lato of Lojuit uwushtp
decuasud.
3. Widow of Morris l'ursel, late ot Madison town
snip, deceased.
4, Widow or Jacob SUairmiD, lato of Ueaver town,
ship, deceased.
5. widow of Michael Pearls, late of Mount Pleasant
township, deceased.
. widow of Samuel creasy, lateot Mllttla town
hip, deceased.
. Widow of Evan WeUlver, lato of Montour town
ship, deceased.
7, Widow of Samuel K. Albcrtscn, late ot Denton
township, aeoraaea. ..
MoomiJjurg.ktirM.lWM Iteglster,
DEMOCB AT, J3L00MSEURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY,
TTIXKCUTOli'S NOTICE.
ill xstats or mvlD osirz, picsissd.
Letters tesiaineninry on mo taww ui imviu
Diets, late of Beaver twp., Col., Co., deceased
have been granted by tho Register of said county to
Conrad Dell r, of Denver township. Columbia County,
Executor, tu whom all persons Indebted aro reqnest
ed to make pyment,nnd those having claims or
domands against tho Bald estate will make them
known to the said Executor ""UAo'litBTZ
April 7,-Ow.' ' Executor.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, tho Hon. WlLLtAM El.wr.M,
President Judgo of tho Court otojer and
Terminer nnd (lencral Ja'l Delivery, Court ot Quar
ter Sessions ot tho Pcacoand tho Court ot Common
Picas and Orphans' Court In tho 2Sth Judicial Dis
trict, composod of tho counties ot Columbia nnd
Montour, and tho lions. Irau Dim nnd Obobos
Scott, Associate Judges of Columbia county, havo
Issued their precept, bearing dato tho 19th day of
Feb., In tho Jearot our l)rd ono thousand eight
hundred nnd seventy-six, and to ino directed for
holding n Court of Oyer nnd Terminer and Ocncral
quarter Sessions ot tho Peace, Court of Common
Picas and Orphans' Court, In Bloomsburg, In tho
couuty ot Columbia, on tho llrst Monday, being tho
1st day ot May next, to cohtlnuo two weeks.
Noltco Is hereby given to the Coroner, to tho Jus
tices of tho Peace, nnd tho Constables of tho said
county of Columbia, that they bo then nnd thcru In
their proper person alio o'clock In tha forenoon ot
said 1st day of May, with their records, lnqul.
sltUns nnd other remembrances, to do thoso things
which to their oillccs appertain to bo done. And
thoso that aro bound by recognizance to prosceulo
against tho pilsoners that aro or may bo In tho Jail
ot tho said county ot Columbia, to bo then and there
to prosecute them as bhallbo put. Jurors aro re
quested to be punctual In their attendance, agreeably
to their notices. Dated nt lltoomshurg tho 4th day
n ,1 of April, In the year ot our lord ono
L.S. -thousand eight hundred mid seventy-six
I , J and In tho ono hundredth j ear of tho Inde
pendence of tho United stales ot America.
Sherlll's onice, CltAS. (1. MBRPIIY,
Bloomsburg, Apr. T to Coroner nnd Actios Sheriff.
SHERIFFS SALES-
lly Mrtuo ot sundry nrlts to the Sheriff of -Columbia
rounty dlrvcU'd. will bo e.xioscd to public bale at
tho Court House lu Illoomsburg on
MONDAY, MAY 1, 187G,
all that real cstato sltuato In lioarlngcreck town,
ship, Columbia countv, bounded and described ns
followH lt i on tu.' south by lands ut David I lower,
on the c 1st by land or U Ui.ly, on tho norm by land
of Michael bi rous.-icr, and on the uctby lands of
.Michael Htrdusn'r; uouuiulng forty ncres, moroor
less, whereon Is erecUd a dwelling houso and out
buildings. ALSO,
Tho undivided one-third Interest In tho following
tract of land sltuato lu Heater township, bounded
und described as follows : bounded on tho north by
lands of William Hmllh, on tho east by land of .lohn
Sherman, tin the west by laud of Ueuben llrcdbcn.
uer, ou llio south by company lands ; containing one
hundred and seven acres, more or less, whereon are
erected two barns, a dwelling no use, and outbuild
ings. N-lzed, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho
property ot Catharine Sherman.
A LSO,
All that certain real estato sltuato In Beaver town-
ship, Columbia coHnty.bounded und;deacrlbed as fol
io a : on the eat by Abraham Ulce, on the north by
1, luiuiu ojiiiLu, vui uiu nni .-meuiiuu s ileus, uiiu
on the south by company lands; containing eight
acres, more or less, whereon are erected a dwelling
house and outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as tho
property ot John Sherman.
ALSO,
All that certain real estate situate In llnaver town.
ship, bounded and desc, lbed us follows : on the north
uy puunuiuau, on t'le east u t. u tuumau, on uie
ent by public road, on the south bv Kusau sant :
said lot being 40 feet In front and !!ixj feet In depth s
"uercuii uru crvtieu 11 unciiing; nuusc, u ouuKSinuu
shop, attached together.
SeUed. taken Into execution, and to be sold ns tho
property of John Sherman.
ALSO,
That certain nronertv In Main tmvnshln. Co.
lumbla county, l'enu'a., beginning at a beech treo,
thence by lantls of Jacob Uinlci liter north eighty de-
Sreescast mo perches to n post, thence south 11
egrecs west of perches to a stone, thence uorthM
degrees west 20 perches to u stone, thence south gsjj
degrees v,vt,t Kl perches ton Spanish oak, thenco
north 87,V degrees west sljf perches to n white pine
tree, thence south w degrees west lis perches to a
stone, thenco south o;f degrees ea&t 23 f-w perches
u bionc, lueuee mjum us ucgreca vvebt in pcrcnes
a stone, thenco north sx degrees west 05 perches
a post, theuce north 32; degrees east 23 lurches
a beech tree, tho Dlaco of beclnnlnt-: containing
. . uv ia miu ,d Luca i.uu uuun ui;u, uu mo same
more or less, together with the hereditaments nnd
appurtenances.
seized, tuktn Into execution, and to bo sold as tbo
property of Samuel Fisher.
ALSO,
Tho following real estate, to wit : situate In Main
township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded
on tho nor Ih and east by lands of Jacob Shuman, on
the south by lauds of Charles Cox, and on the west
by lands ot Ueuben shumau; containing S2 acres,
moi our ie.ss, w uereon are erected a largo two-alory
frame dwelling house and barn.
Scueu. taken Into execution, and to be sold ns the
property ot Jeremiah Derr. with notice to terro ten.
uuls.
ALSO,
All that certain real cstato situate In Scott town
ship, Columbia county, bounded on tho east by pub
lic road, on the south by Isaac Hess, on tuowestby
a lime quarry, on tho nonh by lienjamin MUIer; con
taining C3 acres, rnoro or less, whereon are erected a
frame dwelling house, barn and out buildings.
ALSO,
A farm situate In the same ton nshln. bounded on
the south by public road, un the west bv uubllc road
leading to the railroad, on the north by railroad, on
uiu casi oj Aurcu jiuuu, wucreon arc crectcu n two
story frame house, a bank barn und outbuildings;
said farm containing forty ncres, inoro or less, with
luu uppui leuunees.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold ns the
property of James Carr.
ALSO,
All that certain real estate kltu atn intliAtnwnnf
lluckhorn, Columbia county, bounded on the north
by John Keller, on the east bv Nchcmlnh Hnece. on
the south by Joseph summers, on iho west by
ubllu road : being lu front lis feet nnd in depth ion
eet : on which aro erected a frame riweiitnL' house.
store house, stable and out buildings.
seized, taken Into execution, nnd to be sold as ths
property of Charles Nclhart.
ALSO,
All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in
Montour township, Columbia couuty, bounded ou
tho west by lands of Ellas (llger, on tho south by
lands ot Ilaibara (ilger, on the east bv lands of Jacob
Ulrton. and on the north bv lands of (Jldcon Heist:
containing thirty acres, more or lets, hereon are
txicu u iu biury jug iiuuse, u uaru, u irame nouse,
stable and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be Hold an the
luupciiy vi kiaiatuiiutuii
ALSO,
All that certain tenement or tractor land situate
In Mlfllln township, Columbia county, I'a bounded
und described as follows, to wit : beginning nt a post
lurucr.ui iauu ui r.u&uueiu i.ui,uieju.esouiu 14k, ue-
i.Mnu .i.nc, nnhM In n fh.iulniirB.nll,,.
y land ot Sarah Swank south 15 degrees east 20S'
uercues iu u biouc, luuucu muu ui uacou Jiomz
north T4jrf degrees cast 83j perches to a pot, corner
of Elizabeth I.utz, and thence by the same north 15)tf
degrees west liiuw perches to tho place of beginning,
couiaimug sa acres uiiu vo pcn-uei, Binet measure ;
whereon ure erected a tw o-story f raino house, barn
uuu UIUUI uuiuuiiuiuga.
ALSO,
All that other tract and lot ot Inndrltuate InMlf.
fllu township, Columbia county, l'enna., bounded
und dcsarlbed as follows 1 beginning nt n black oak
grub, thenco by land of tho w Idow I.utz bouth TO de
grees west U S-lu perches, thenco by n public road
und lands ot thu heirs of Dai Id Prown not tb n; de
grees wen vi k-iu iieieneu iu u siuite, uieuee uy lauu
uf Ceorge Swank north 75i decrees east 15 lurches,
J1UIIU1;,) lUHIWa nco.H iv,t.Hta iuu DIUIH-, UUI
H!( degrees east 4S lurches to 11 stone, north lu; de
grees wesio pel l lien lu u oiuiii-, ujeiieu 1U11U Ul
Henry Sfhlosser north 15,'dcgrce3 fasten 7-loperch-i-Ktn
a stone, thence bv land of John llond south
11.V negrees eafct 11 -w iiercues iu me piace or ue
glnnlng; containing si ncres und Mi perches, ueut
riieiiHure. whereon are erecUHl u two-storv frainu
house, barn aud other outbuildings.
Seized, take u into execution, nuu to lie sold as mo
piOpCjiy Ul DIAIUICII II, RITUUr. UIIU DILI IUI nVUUK.
ALSO,
All that lot ot L'rountl Mtuato In tho town rf
liifKimstiuru'. coiuinuia county, ra.. uu untie a iiini
ilthrrib(Ml 11s follows, to wit : anthonortli bv nn nl.
lay, on me cum. uy ioloi imuu uruubt, un uiu bouiii
ny iuum Hircci, uuu uu uiu nm, uy currticr n aiivy
iH'lnir w feet front und wi feet deco. more- or less
on vhlch aro erected a new two-story framo Hoube,
coal nouye, pi pen unu uuirr uuiuuuaings.
ALSO,
a truer of land situate In Pine townahln.Columtilft
county, bounded and described as follows 1 on the
norm uy lauus ut vbiui uuuu-i ,uu mn tuab muu
of Elijah Fullmer, ou the south by land fonnerlj of
k :ii lenaennuii. uuu uu me neat uy uuiu ui nusan
rails, cuuiuiuiiik 04 anus. 11. ueieq iietuvu;, uu
wmcn is eretteu u ix biury iug uuusc,
AUSO,
a nnn-i levcnth Interest In a farm of 110 acres. roore
or less, situate In 1'lno township, Columbia county.
inmiiieii Ann ill nLrmuu 11a iiiiiuvin. lu mil uuuuum
on the north by laud of Wesley Hates, on tho east by
muu UI nuauu muu, iu uiu nuuiu wj luiwvi ..hub
Mi.nilfnhull. mill nn the west pv land ui 1'. w. raua !
known as tiie farm of Thomas Faus, deceased, on
which Is erected a good two-story frame bouse, barn
and other outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as tbo
proiicrvy 01 ouuuu ji. i'uus
ALSO,
All those two following described lots of ground
In or iidlolnlnir the vlllatro of K.snv. In Columbia
county, and stale of Pennsylvania, to wit 1 The llrst
bounded aud described us follows t beginning at the
northern corner of lot owned by Ellas Mace, (now by
Jucob Hess), thence costwurt'ly by an alley 101; feet
In width ce feet to an ulleyio feet wide, thenco by
the sumo southwardly 113 IT feel to Ma n street of
sail Milage, thence westwardly by said blrect-so feet
to said lot of Ellas Mace, (now of Jacob Mess), thenoa
northwardly by the samo l!3k fct to the place ot
beginning; ou which ure erected n twtvmory brick
house, stable, iiulkltehen and other oulbulldluL'S.
SECOND beglnnlug ut iho corner of an alley ID
leei in wiutn running noruiwuruij irum uiupuuiie
road leading from llloomkburg to lierwtck to and
counectlnir with an ullev running eastwurdly and
westwardly Idle feet wide, thenco easlwardly 19 feet
IU U CUmer UI UlUVUI MUnirj iiuRie, buuiuhmuij
itsu ttvt tii inn afortisQlii tiublto road, thence hv the
said road westwardly It feet to the said alley 10 feet
wide, then by said last mentioned alley mxt feet to
the place of Uglnnlngi they being the same two
lots of ground which Hurler tugar ana wife granteu
ami fxinieved In fan simple unto the said Thomas W.
Edgar, together with the hereditaments and appur
tenances. .
Belted, taken Into execution, and to be sold &s the
property 01 -j nomas w, cugar.
1 u. jnuiiril 1,
Coronert Office, Coroner und acting Sheriff,
uiooiuvjurg, Apru i-is.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
mtlKASUItKH'S SALK Ol'' UNHKATHD
X UNDS IN COMMI1U CO., PA.
Iiyvlrluoot sundry fictsot tho (lencral Asi'mbly
ot the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania relalliifto
the sale of Seated nnd Unseated Lands In tho Ouiin.
tvotColumbla,cto.,for taxes duo nnd unuild, I will
oner at pubiio sale at. the Court House, lu tho Town
of llloomsburg, on tho
SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1870
at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following described plocos of
land, or such part thereof as may bo necessary tu
suisfy tho amount ot taxes due nnd unpaid arnlnst
tho same, nnd ixtjtlnuo tho samo from diy to day as
tho samo m ty bo found noccssary,
TERMS OF SALE.
The nm6unt of taxes and costs must bo paid whon
tin' land Is struck oil, or tho salo may bo avoided,
nnd tho property put up and resold.
No. of acres. Warrantees or Owners.
Dais, cts.
llUAVKIt.
Amos, Abott ft Losco
Columbia Coal Iron Co
84 1
400
4110
400
8SU
4X1
l
23
VI
luu
2112 "
Si
so
-.1
C3
liH
41)
TJ
IUI
140
2 JO
4S
II)
1JS
My;
400
401
12
7
75
US1
:i "
1
1 "
1
3 '
4 '.
1
B "
8 "
3 "
3 "
3 "
3 "
0 "
5 "
3 '
4 "
2 "
2 ii
4 "
3 "
1 '
3 "
2 "
3 "
5 "
"
3 "
3 "
5 "
3 "
2 "
0 "
.. 00
.. 10 80
.. 19 Wl
.. 10 SI)
.. 17 GO
... 10 Kit
nrlesbach, Isaac 4 41)
Divls, Isaac, eslute , 1 3 J
1, , 11, inaao, rin
Fry, Oeurgo V. .
.. 4 4)
rncK, lieu, i-,,,. ....,
(Iraorf, John ,
ilrav, William
llam'K, .Ion.it hall
Illiiderlldcr. Jacob A H. ...
llonts, Charles A John...
Longenberger, N
Morris, Daniel
Mann x Hoat
Nuugessiir, (leorge
sti'wart, William ,
Smith, Tliemas
Vanduscn, Altuman & Co.
s so
13 20
1 41
2 J UO
4 41
4 04
4 40
3 M
4 CI
0 r,o
V 21
13 20
1 Hi
2 01
5 84
7 C9
3 H
112 (U
West Puck Mt foal Iron Co",
Woineldorf Lefctcr 1
2! 40
Vil 4
r.f
2.1
2 21
A roh, Jacob...
Ash, (leorge L,
07
2 Hi
neaer,.ievio.,
3 33
Denver, Charles 1 11
Hover, F. 222
liog.irt.Miry 1 II
lluilcr linger. 3 113
names. C. It 144
Currow, Morris 04
cnanes. simon, .jr a 20
Drleshach, Oeorgol' 1 04
Evans, lleece 1 us
Flanagan, A 1 us
Try, v. s 1 os
(leiirlmrt. Win. M .1 33
Hauler Chester..., 8 (0
llortmun, K. u 3 20
Hunt, E. (1 1 I'S
Henry, William 1 iu
Hildlev, Joseph 1 34
llnnh'j, Jocih 1 HI
Klase, Jacob 4 44
KcMcr, Frank a 33
Klein, A co
Lawrence, W. K 3 3.1
howls, Frank 2 22
Price, Clarence 1 OS
Patterson, 11 3 29
ltuthford Sum A: Co 4 oil
Smith, ,1. V 3 33
Muck, J, J n 33
Scott, Peter..... 6 r-l
Tlltou, (leorge 8 31
Vnstlne, II ll 2 22
wetrel. c. s s 54
Wnrkhelscr, Samuel 1 OS
wood, Augustus 3 S3
BENTON.
1
is
no
4.1
c
Mcllcnry, llenj 42
Applemun l'ctcr 1 as
christian, Ann 10 eo
1'ennlngton, Jesse It.: 9 so
Smith, Ilannah 1 r,s
llUIAItCItEEK.
Apple, Paul . 2 23
lluwman, Jesse 4 01
Bryan, (luv 1 is
4 Of 200
3S
H Ot 210
3D
2S
7
K Of 300
s
if of ino
v of 200
100
1124
HID
ri
100
10
Cone, Chester 81
Clem. Win. T. 1).. Key 3 23
tioatr, uenrv
Doty l'enler
Edwards, Martha J
Eisner, John
l'ealer, Samuel J
Heecer, Abram
btackhousc, Joseph
1 83
1 CO
15
11
to
1 12
2 25
7 29
4 50
1 21
2 25
22
Sltler& stackhouso.,
CATAW1SSA.
Brobst, J. 8 5 11
Coxe, C. S 7tl
ClewcU, Jacob 5 22
Joseph 2 b3
" " 4 57
Oaumcr, David 87
Krum, Ellas 4 57
McNInch, J. S 4 57
" Wm 27 23
Shuman Ueuben 12 57
CENTRALIA.
C4
10
100
11
IS
i
S3
S3
65
12
2 lots
1 '
2 "
H"
.1
lllvtn, James 1 93
Crane. Michael
Chad nick, Ann Jane
Collins, Peter F ,.
Cleaver, Wellington
Dougherty, Mlcnaal
Davis, Henry :
Farre), Martin
How ells, Thomas
Hoagland, Wm. M
Holmes, Thomas
Hughes, John J
KUno Illnebold
Keller widow...
Lnngon, Patrick
Marks, Lloyd
' Oeorgo
Macheu, Thomas
McKlnncy, Charles.
63
CO 110
10 30
7 50
B 10
00
7 97
1 SO
3 10
7 0J
1C 20
8 15
10 20
8 15
8 15
8 15
09
1 "
1 "
1 "
1
1
I "
10 31
oiilnn, Patrick s 15
sweet .STorry ! i M
Van Buren, S. E Mrs 1 s7
Wltttck, Fred 8 15
Van Uuren, s. E "o oi
Kantner, lowls. 15
Zlgler, William 7 10
orimili, Benj 2 92
llanley. John (J 7 ss
llannon, Michael 10 2J
CENTRE.
Achcnbach, Sam 1 21
i onncr, Isaiah, estate G os
Fritz, Wm., estato 1 sa
(iood, Jacob 81
Hagenbuch, Jerry 2 ui
CONYNOHAM.
441
Brcnnan, Ebenczer 101.02
Brown, Nathaniel 493 oo
liucher, Peter 62 oo
4W
101)
112
400
232
270
Huston. John 75 94
Kline, John 0 oo
Kline, John I. 9 oo
Jordan, Hubert r75 to
l'orter, Andrew 7o7 47
Wulker, Lewis "02 91
" 17 so
2S3
1103
8
170
Huston. Thomas. . 4S ut
list)
Huston, Mary 1U5 55
Trlen, Jacob.. 00 ()
i " CO 09
Ashman, Jacob 4 05
Brown. William ... s 30
104)
10J
lotl
2
1
1
1
1 2
1 2
' J
1 i
1 1
1 1
2
1 1
1
1 1
' 32
1 7
' 1
1 1
' 1
' 1
' 1
' 1
' 1
' 2
Hurt. Andrew b 07
Bicsllne, llernard 5 si
Cook, Catharine. 5 C5
" David 20 65
Donahoc, Cornelius .'. . . 2 81
Davis, John K a 89
iiaiiuL'hcr. Frank 7 74
Jojce, Peter 6 Or
Jones. Evan T 12 19
Kllugainan, Fred a C3
Kathelrles, Ooo 9 t.0
Llndeninuth, (leo. D 5 a
Morrison, Jas 20
Magulre, Tcrrcnco 15 es
Marr tc Morris ss uo
Marr. 11. 14 27 50
McManainun, Peter 1 9
Murphy, Anthony 4 52
Hlchard 9 Ci
' Thomas 9 C2
Milvelv. Mathew 15 11
Yocuin, Frank 4 03
Couchlln, J.J 1 00
Stokes. Washington 1
FISllINCCIiEEK.
37
02
75
14
200
14'J
101
li Of OS
loo
3
Ammermnn, M. A 173
Buskalew, Wm. Est 3 69
Fowler, David 3 22
.InniM. it. 11 . 1 so
Kindt. Jno.ft Co., 8 os
Lemon. Thomas 5 99
Mertrs, William 8 C5
Mcllcnry, Ed 3 11
Montgomery, H. Est V 51
l'ealer, ueorge aa
l'ealer & Doty 3 so
White, C. B 7 79
x otrco
FUANKLIN.
Vought, James s ii
OIIEENWOOD,
Imon, Jacob.
Watts, John H
Wasliburn. Ceo ....m.
ii
10
2S
1 53
1 82
4 17
Lots 8
Heairle. (leo 2 01
Ecs,.Mary It 1 32
" Emily -
Miller, Isaac
Masters, (leo. Est ,
Wilson, J. D
Parker, II. Ester,...
HEMLOCK.
Applcman, Win.
llrugler, Kllsha.
Campbell, I- N
Avaus, A.J
Harris, Jacob Est.....
NealK I'm sell
Pursell, Sjlvestei
JACKbON.
70
12
10
3 30
3 3
3 30
fe9
1 34
14 10
120
100
30
It)
7S
SO
20
4 10
2 34
V 40
4 70
2 84
50
600
75
100
u
25
Frtck, Oco. A
Hess. Amos
S 10
30 0'
12 211
Hess, Benjaudii 13 20
Kanousu Wash 1 41
Lewis, Isaac 1 VI
LOCUST.
1200
22
20
40
M
10S
4
200
UU
1W)
200
200
200
43
muinuton. Thomas is C7
Hollg, Kiuonuel 1 ti
Beaver il. Si J. 1. Kline 1 51
Fisher, John... 8 01
Keller, Hlchard r ns
Kllnu J. L. U, Itupp. V 79
levari. I ji villa 1 ui
Myers, Mary . 8 0S
Huston, '1 nomas........ 4 04
lleece, Daniel , sos
Huston. Mary 8 cs
Charlotte s OS
Ueynolds, John s oh
bllne, Daniel 2 02
MADISON.
20
40
810
Bechtcl, Jacob
Ellis, Win. heirs ........
Freezo John U. .............
MAIN.
Carey, Edward...
M
1 us
37 10
4
230
11
100
IS
S
sou
4
112
319
114)
403
WO
HO
100
24
1 74
7 44
ncwaii, ruuiti..-..... -
Fisher, Chas.
Hosier, Jacob
Klefer, Joines...... i
lxjugtnU'rger, (loo. Kst..
Mann, I'. F ......,
Mr,i.iMiir. Jusenh .,..11.....
9 25
19 40
3 10
IS CO
24 SO
1 54
Miller, I'lilllp....- 15 W
Shuman, Ueuben 21 to
Sincck, uroust, Ycttcr Hauk 19 40
Shuman, Win. T s 40
Heubeu ., si 6)
Ycttcr. Daniel Est ... is 40
luiao . 0 so
Vrockusyii Ent.,...... 1 vs
MlFl'UN.
Oroasj'i Henry 1 '
Klkeiiilnll, Nathan
Keller, John - ?
Michael, John .lr ?J
Nungesscr. (led - ; s
Muss. Jacob J 0?
j'oncDccker, Jacob 51
Parks, Sam Est 2 00
UutJlir, Joel 2J
Hchweppenhelser, I.K 4 97
Abram 3 OS
Williams, Bam 1 21
Voiii, Amelia i w
MO.NTOUlt.
M
12
SOI
r,9
101)
0)
1.1
21
S3
123
23
1J
Of
M
37
M
!V
2S
10
Clark.Androw 21 00
" Mary
11 t M
lllshcl, JonaiTian'srr.
lliimsey's, Est
WeUlver, Evan
MT. PLEASANT.
Mcllck, John .'
OltANOE.
13 21
21 00
1 OS
4 .1)
2 10
2 44
80
S
Bowman, Wesley. 1 1 is
iTuuse, uiram.
1 ss
('reveling, Samuel
IUI, line, Abram
suyder, Win, K
PINE.
Cox, Heirs ,
l'rlek, (leo. A,
l'uiiston, J110. A
Prick, Ix'ggott & Co
Kllnu X 1 ulterson
Varner, Margaret.,,.,,,.
Davis, Thomas Est
Done. UCu
HOAniNOCllEEK.
lluchr, Peter
Ilielschflleo
73
1 ns
2 is
611
Ka
3D
ll)
Ml
HD
lotl
" 1
4 42
21 SO
2 M
8 00
IS 19
15 67
2 19
42
M
40
lu.1
12
20
4.lt
1.0 '
41
144
19
7
43,V
V
100
80
40
IM
27
IS
Ml
00
3 19
4 17
5 40
45
1 89
IS 20
4 53
3 43
G 37
01
45
2 00
45
13 50
.1 00
B 71
8 50
2 27
2 07
2 27
2 114
llemer, (,Vo. Ii J. L. Kline..
1'ilek v shumau
ilutton, John part ot
Little Itobl
Mori Is M.ll. Hughes...,
Wellington, Win
ltaub, J. Miller....".."".".'.'.
Siiuman, Jacob
SkaR', Harvey
Tricu, Jacob
Yocuui, Elijah
SL'dAIILOAl'.
lUckalew. .las Est 0 M
20)
SI
Ta
soil
is?
19
123
75
111
Cue. Ezeklel 23 73
custard. Marv 32 91
Docbler, Chus su 00
dross, .Nathaniel 8J (W
llartuiau. Jesse 2 12
1 less, crei ellng .t Co 0 SO
I jiutj.icli, Ern, x s. i:o,ver v i)
McllenryJno. J.... 20 00
Stephens. Win. M 0 vo
Vunie, Henry 3 30
11. W.Mclt!iYNOt.lN,
Ti eiisurer.
April 7.
'liUKASUKKlt'd SALK OK SlIATKI)
JL LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUN I V
Also Hie following lots, pieces nnd parcels of Sent
ed lainds, returned by tho tax cjllectors, are to bo
sold ut the samo time, under the pro Islons of uu Act
or Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to the sale
of lands for taxes In Columbia County," approved
Jiarcn am isgs :
SEATED LANDS.
BEAVElt.
lot 1
loo
7S
204
Baker, Thomas 1 31
Mclteynolds, 11. W 12 10
.Morgan, t. u iu 22
l'lum, B. M 31 SI
BENTON.
IS
10
hoous, John 4 20
Lulz, Jacob i ki)
lis
awanwuue, Jonu 22 8
M
80
t0
Conner, 1'reserve 2J 40
Brink. John 3 n7
Buss, John , i ai
iiiie,.uurow 1 34
BERWICK.
Seybert, Daniel r si
BIUAliCHEEK.
4.V
Smith, Tobias 1 19
Brader. Daniel..
1
chambers, J. F..
Zauer, Anna
, 1 62
C3
CENTRALIA.
Moore, John
Monaghan. Mrs. .Ino ,
Kreishcr, Zacharlah
Mellck, Wm. I)
Mc.Meely, Michael
Knltlle, J. 11
IIMwlg, Jno
(inuglien, Thomas
llanley, John O
CENTRE.
1012
7 05
1
1
2 10
7 n
11 00
7 40
29 50
7 4)
9 22
3 90
2
1
1
1
37
37!
sutler, John J n 2.9
Whltmlre, Samuel
lot 1
juacK, .Marina
Seybert, Samuel
CONYNGIIAM
darn, Pat
Brad, Peter
Knlttle, Jonathan
Dyer. Jinks
GREENWOOD.
Smith: Kresslcr
Harry, James
Kesler' David M. Est
Vanderslice, T. J
Kline, Psxtuu.Est
LOCUST.
Myers, Jacob
. M AD1SOX.
Witts, Joseph
Whipple's, J. Est
HOA1UNOCHEEK.
Erwlu, Wm
la.'an, Solomon
" I'llscllla
Wltchy Mary
lot
2 91
4 00
15 35
1 00
5 01
9 00
3 20
3 40
CO
00
13 91
7 70
11. W- McREVNOLDS,
Treasurer,
April 7.
'P fGISTEK'S NOTICES.
-IAj Notice Is hereby trl en to all lee-atees. ernill.
tors nnd other persons Interested In tho estates of
the respective decedents and minors, that the rot
lowing administration and Lrunrillan iLcciiinitn li.mi
been filed lu tho uillco ot thu Heglsler of Columbia
county, nnd will be presented for confirmation and
allowance In the ornh.in'H court In l,r, hi-m In
Bloomsburg, on Monday, the 1st day of May, ls70, at
2 o'clock, p. in. on said day:
1. Tho final necount of I.ydla Relchard, Guardian ot
-nary 1. lieicuaru, minor child or Jonn-Helchaiit
iaie ui jiuuisun tuwusuip, cieceaseu.
2. 1 he llrst und partial account nf H. 11. iirnun.sur
Mvlng executor of Jacob Yohe, lato of MtJltm
Lunusiuij, ueteuseu.
1. The Urst and final account nf Ann Iipprs. Hvpcti
Irlx of Jesse Beers, late uf Hemlock township,
1 . The account of George W. Ilelfsnydcr, deorgo L,
jiuaieiiu.tuucr uuu r.iizuiiei n i.nsipiiii.iiinnr. am.
mlnlstrators of Samuel Kostcnbauder, lato of
buiuotM vui.iiauip, ueeeuseu.
5. Tho first and final account of Eleanor A. Eves,
Aumuusirairix ot .loscpti i;cs, laio ot (ireen
nuuuiunusiup, ueceaseu.
e. ThWircount of Henry I.ltwellcr, Kxccutor of
L-muuiiue i-uwcuer, uiie 01 locust luwi.suip, ue
ic-uoeu.
T. The ateountot Conrad Krenmcr, Administrator
ui i-iuiiuriue tvrcumer, taieui luituisoii towusuip,
uyvciueu.
f. The account Of Franklin Rarle.' duardlan of thn
person and estato ot Lucy Hurig, mtuor child of
Jicuueu IJLlwIg,. 1UIO 01 j-ocusi lownsuip, ue-
9. The first nnd Hunt necount of Joslah Coleman and
inancs uoieman, uxtcuiors of Joseph coiemau.
jaio ui 1 isuiugcreei. tuwiiMiii), ueceaseu.
10. Tho account of Henry Lltweller, Executor of Po-
icr j.iLwcuei, luiuui i.ucusi lownsuip, ateiuseu,
1!. Tho account of lewis Yetter. Administrator of
jonaiuan f. iiisnci, late of Montour townsuli
deceased.
1J. Ihe supplemenlal and final account of Joseph
Gilbert, Administrator ot Ellrabctli Klstler, hue
ui iuuiil. i uuouiii, iuh iisiuii, uieeuseu.
13. Iho account of II. J. Dhteiich. Guardian of Hull.
frtD.KInney.mlnorlielrof Henry Dlettrlch.luto
ui iiiiuiLirvi. luiiiisuip, ueceaseu.
14. Tho llrtt account of (icoruo W. Corrcll nnd Wll
Hum II. Weaver, Fxteutorsof George Weavir,
iuiu ui iuu iun iiui uiouuisuurg, ut ceaseu.
15. The first and final account of Perry I). Black,
(luardlan of the rslnteof snrah Keller, minor
child 01 Gcorgo Killer, lato of Grcmwood town.
ship, deceused.
16. The nrst and final account of Charles A. Souder.
acting Administrator of William F. Souder, late
Ul SLUll IUH UOlllll, UlUlUL'U.
IT. The first and final account of John K. Glrton
duaruian 01 t uaries 51. anil navia k, uirton, ml
nor heirs ot Hannah Boone, lute of Bloom town.
suip, ueceaseu.
18. The necount of Daniel Rambach, Administrator
or wuuain lierin, laio of the Borough of Her
w ick, ueceaseu.
19. The final account of CO. Jackson, Guardian of
Mary a. van iiouieu, iniuur ueir ui a. ii. reurce,
laio 01 iiriarcrteK lownsuip, ueceusea.
SO. The account of Samuel Yetter, Ouardlanot the
person and estate of Lew Is Yeiter, 11 minor child
of Daniel Vitter, late ot Main towushlp.decenscd.
21, Tho llrst account of John A. Funston and Wll
Ham Elwell, Executors of tho last w 111 and tcstu.
inenlof Charles Conner, lato of oiuogo town
snip ueceaseu.
22. The final account of Isaac K. Dlldlne, Guardian
ot tue person ami esiuie 01 juciU'iiuia 1. Drake,
minor child of Levi uruke, lato ot 1'utnamcoun
ty, Ohio.
23. The account of Franklin Yocuro, Executor ot
inuncs ujcr, lute 01 jiuarmgcreeK iuw nsuiji,uO'
VVUU'U,
24. The account of Charles Dyer, Guardian of Benson
Miller, minor 1 hi Id of William J. Miller, luu of
ltoarlngereek, defeased! us Hied by Franklin
1 ocuin, uxccuiur ui suiu uuurieu iyer ueceaseu.
25. Tbo account of Charles Dyer. Executor of Samiul
D)(r, lato of Hourlngcreek township, deceased;
ns filed by Franklin Yocuu, Kxccutor of soil
diaries Vj er, aeceuscu.
St. The first and lltinl account of Samuel Nejhard,
Auuiini&iraiur ui neury a. uruuiiu, laie 01 nrr
srcrien lownsuip, ueceust-u,
27, The nrst account of Samuel Nev hard, Adminis
trator of surau sc) bert, laio of centre township,
ueivtioeu.
88. Thollnal account of Samuel Neyhord, Admlnls-
1, B1U1 w. uvu.l I.IVUHI iu.u v. uuiu. IMl LUI. U1
snip, uecuuscu.
29, Tho first and partial account ot llltnm It. Kline
onu liaviii AClieuoai-ii, jbitvuiurs ui jonn ACIien
bat h, late Of orange lowiismp, ueceaseu.
B0. Thn nrst and llnal account of Hlroin H. Kline
Ailmlnlstrator of David It. Albcrlson, late el
riSHlllglTCCfc lunusiup, uev-uscu.
tl. The sreosd account of William II. Yetter, acting
administrator of Daniel letter, lato of Main
township, deceased.
19. The account tit U P. R021II and I. V. Itozell, Ad
mlnlstrators ot lit njatnln Koitll, late of lleuton
township, deceased.
Register's onico, )
luooinsburg, Uur W, B7(.
W. II,JA(X)UT,
Register,
NEW ADVErlSEJENTS
MoriCKi
Vnother renly pay Mote on nnd jatlet 'May 1, MM.
jolsi.s,latli,sldlng, s.iwetl nudH un eti Ru lmr0
chairs
running
cltle, nnd pay nt least a part o j,,,1r,(1"llji
and se
ness,
llohrsburg 1'a.
April T,-2t,
Juries for May Term, 1876.
GUANO JUltOKS.
Beaver-Ellas Miller, Josepn iur.
llcnlon-Ellas Mcllcnry, Sr., John Ashleman.
Brlarcreck-Adain suit.
Bcrwlck-W. B.opdjko.
,..,i,r,,.t,,ho s. sterner,
CatnwIssa-losophMnrtz, II. J. Boeder.
nshlugcreek-J. M. Buckalow, Thomas Hutchison,
L. M, Crevcllng.
(ircenwood-' has. Howard, David Dcmott.
Jnekson-Cllnton Lew is.
toitst-Josepli K. Ithodes, Samuel 1 rice.
Main-Aaron Miller.
Montour-Pavld Mouser.
Mt. Pleasant Win. llowcr.
orango-Jamcs llarman.
ltoailngcrcck-I.llas narig.
iv,ttii. l'. Oman, (leorge n, iiascr.
TllAVKUsB .IUUU1U3.
1T11ST WEEK.
Benton (leo. Kcelcr, I. K. K. Lnubacb, I. K. unch-
baum.
nrH,.L-imiirTt. (1. Crispin. Henry C. Ireas.
Brlarcrcek-Wllllam Lamon, Andrew Fowler.
DeaUT-N.Bredbcnner.Jr.
Illoomsburg-John Wolf, -Michael Casey, Sr., 11. 1.
(licks.
Catawlssa-Oeo. P. Drlcsuacu.
Centralla Scth Thomas.
Centrelesso Hicks.
Praukltn-Joseph Heedcr, Samuel i;. i.onrnuui.
Flshlnscreek-D. W. Kitchen, C. W. Kreamer, John
suttou.
Orecnwood-(lco. W'.Utt, J. H. lkelcr.
llemloek-Amos B. Ilartnian, II. i). -mcitiu!.,
Nehemlah lleece. ...
Locust-Win. Wilson, Jonathan Bachman, V. H.
iteihbold. Isaac Johnson.
MalnIamcs Keefer, stacey John, F. H llcntz.
Madlson-D. A. Watson.
Mt.Pleasant lohn It. Vanderslice,.!. v , iiagenuiicu.
Mlniln-Allred W. Hess.
Scott-S. W. Edgar.
SECOND WEEK.
Heaver Will. Shell.
Berwick J. W. Dletterlck,
John Taylor, Samuel C.
,invne.
llrlarcrcek Jos,c")h Spononlxrg, John Fesler.
Bloom3hurg-Samtiel Yetler, J. M. llowcr, A. V.
Fry.
center-Goo. o. Frctlericks, I). I liayman, inrum
Whltmier, Philip Creasy.
Catawlsia-deo. Gilbert, Nelson Ilartnian.
Centralla Wm. Illgley, John Citrran.
Greenwood-Ss Ivester Albertson.
Jackson John l'.dgar.
Locust Ephrnlm Achey.Danlel Morrls.Edward vvat-
klus, Ml:hacl Itonborger, Jonas Berningcr.
Maln-Chas. Fisher.
Montour Levi Weaver.
Miniln Thomas Aten, S. II. Swank.
Mt. Pleas itit-Jicob Gilbert, ciemuei uucKie.
orange-Reuben Bellas, Wm. Y. Hess.
Pino .lohn 1. Fowler.
Scott-Danlel Suyder, John Steeley.
Sugarloaf Danljl Hess.
XNUAl. STATEMENT OF THE TOWN
A
ENDING WITH MARCH, 1S7C.
SCATDMEWX Or 3XHDBIPIS AND BrBNTOZXanBS.
KECEIITS.
Am't uncollected on duplicate of 1S73 nt last annual
uxuiici aiiuii- ununi.
und balance jet uncollected
Market slreet contributions collected by E. B
Less cosh In handset collector
Market street contributions collected by attorney.
1-css expense of collection, 5 per cent
uncollected on duplicate ot 1S74 at hist annual statement
U'ss exonerations of Maich s, 1SI0
unci balance uncollected
Centre street contributions collected by M. Wynkoop
Less 5 per cent, of amount collected In 1S74 anil 1875
und amount paid Treasurer lu is74 in excess of amount collected .
Tax assessed for 1S75
Less exonerations ot .March S, 1870. ...
und balarce uncollected
Collected on book account by E. B. Bldleman
" : " " " M.Wjukoop
Less expense of collection for amount ot 1674
Collected on hook account by JI, C. vVoodnard
Less exiienseof collection t....
Second street contributions collected by Treasurer...
" " " " " Attorney
Less cxpenso ot collection ,
Fourth street contributions collected by Treasurer
" " " " " Attorney
Less expense of collection
Penalty for violation of ordinances, collected
Fines and licenses collected by President of
Total cash received by Treasurer..
EXPEXDITUHICS.
raid on road necount, to w It :
ijioor anu rougn stone.,
12,312 79
94 40
Flagstone, 11. .. Jacony.
btrcel commissioner, E.
C. Barton
" Street engineering, Samuel
iNejhard
" High constable, M. C.W ood
vvard " Chief ot l'ollco, M. c. Wood-
VMIl'd
" Assistant Policemen
" Rent of pound, 11. stohner ...
" Viewers and witnesses ou
Second street opening.
" " Iron slieet opening
" ' Centre street openltig
" Rent ot lire engine house, I,
s. Kuhn
" Keys for lock-up, J. buarp
lessfi Son
" Gas ior slreet lamps from
Mav,1875,to February,ls70,
luclusHe, Blubinsburg Gas
company
" Erection of street lamps, in
exessof bond No. 14, to
Bloomsburg Gas Company
" Ijimpposts.inexcessotbond
No 13,10 J.sharpless & son
" Copy of nssessm't, R prepar
lugtax roll for '75, w.wtrt
" Secretary. W. Wirt
" Preparing books of entry for
bunds und tax account, un
der legislation of lb74, W.
Wirt
" Auditors for IS74
" Rent of council room for 1S75
J.J. Browcr
" Jesse Culernan, releoso from
nlm, lu full
" Expenses of. opposing road
leading from near Creve
ling's, scolt township
" Oaths of tow n omcers, J, J,
Brower, Esij
" C, O. Barkley, town solicitor
nnd in the trial of causes. .
John G. Freeze.Esq., services
In iho trial ot causes
" Charles Forster, damage to
wagon
" Jos. E. Barkley, town order
No. S77, lost previous to
paj mentor same
" Tux refunded to estate ot J.
F. Mclirldo, deceased
" William Rupert, cleunlug
streets and crossings. ..
" II. F. Zarr, swearing iusls-
Umt policemen
M. C.W oodward, serving no
tices during the year
" rrlntlng, rnuters'bUls dur
ing tho year
" W.,ti. Koons. discount on
l'etrlken note,
Expenditures proper for 1673
t Ills of 1874 for w hlch orders wero
Issued In 1815, to win
Rent of council room for 1874, und
oaths, J, J. Brower
M, c. Woodward, services ns high
cunstublo for 1S74, balance
l'llnters' bills, isj), "
12,771 14
60 5)
150 (0
73 60
89 00
15 00
257 61
19 25
6 50
7C3 SS
1S3 21
8 00
20 00
160 00
50 00
15 00
40 00
40 00
Paid by orders interest, on out
standing bonds durlug 1S73
Total fur which orders wcro
Issued during 1S75
Disbursements fur which noorders
, , , were Issued, to win
Paid by Trcos.,bond o 1, 2d Issuo
Interest on same..
" " " bond No. a, 2d Ifsuo
Interest on same...
" " liond No. 4, 2d Issuu
.. .. Interest on same..
" " " bond No. 6, vd ltsuo
.. . Interest on same..
" " " bond No. 0, sd Issue
.. .. Interest on same..
mm .1 ou Judgment No. ill,
Sept. term, i74, s.A, l'etrlkeii
et ah vs. Town of Bloomsburg
(0,114 85
(CsS 60
lb 87
600 (HI
43 67
6ou eo
43 57
too 00
6 0)
600 00
6 00
2,009 70 4,812 21
10,1120 60
M 49
207 19
llalanco duo Treasurer as per on
nuul statement of 1974. .
Commission allow id Trt usurer as
per his account
l'alu orders ot previous jeurs, to
Wit I HrtS .'
w ...,.;r...
Cash la hands of Treasur cr
Deduct oruoubt orders cf 1S75 out
standing, ,
Aint cash received, by Tiessurtr,,
1,018 04
154 18
1 12,550 us
2,103 78
10,M4 64
70 eo
67 01
3,519 09
631 CO
pUNMANSHII'.
vytlh'stamp, tor terms jmltncns,
T-llV. II1UUIUSUI..B,
1070 WTTRRT. NOW? 1876.
ToMtCHlOAN, onool tho foremost, nourishing
nnd healthy Stales I
WHAT FOR?
TO buy a FARM out or llio
Ono Million Acres
of nno farming lands for salo by tho (IRANI) RAP
IDS INDIANA R. R.
Plenty" ot wn.e timber nndbulfdlng malerWs
Prlco-from 1 to tioiwr acres one-tourtfi down.bal
nnceon time. mi,ir.t. full of facts nnd
-semi lor iiiuiiiint'. i...."!,""-' -figures,
and bo convinced. Address .
W. a, Howard, Comm'r,
WAHll. l-uilliili, ,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
l. ti. I PEIRCE. Sec'y iJind Dcp't.
' I). &Co. Jnn2l-UW,c.o.w.
T 1ST OK CAUSES
l'OIl TIlIAIi AT
XJ MAY TERM, 1S70.
FIRST WEEK,
William Brown et al vs. John Brown's ex.
Andrew Crawford vs. ). W. Johnson.
WllllSm II. Crawford vs 1). W. Jo hnson.
Christian Wolt a S.K tt. 11. It. It. ( 0.
S II. Wolf et ux. vs. N. . B. II. R. (.0.
Wellington IHwhes vs. iMiMlp Snoncnhcrger.
W I'laiii Harris vs. llorwlck llolllng Mill Co.
II. S. Morgan Co. vs. Samuel Johnson,
snvder. Imrtinan Co. vs. N. L. Campbell.
Levi Klnley vs N. I Campbell.
lJllnsr. Bowcn Englo vs C. R. Barnes.
A, T. lkelcr vs Jonas lwiy.
John lleacock vs. Jonas Hotv
Samuel J. Case vs Jonas Doty.
Wilson Gibbons vs Jonas Doty.
L. F. Davis vs Jonas Doty.
John J Mcllcnry vs I). I. W. It. R. Co.
lien, ttliilcrstccnvs. William Houghton.
Kllas Miller vs. P. A It. Hall Road Co.
John Medina's ex'r vs deorgo J. Luce.
Benjamin Illcks vs. .Tool E. Iialley.
Mary McAlarney ct nl. vs. S. P. case ct al.
SECOND WEEK.
Francis Evans vs. Samuel II. Hagenbuch.
A. cole's uso vs. T. 11. cole, T, T.
A, Colo's uso vs. T. II. Cole, T. T.
A. cole's uso vs. T. II. Colo, T. I .
II. W. Mcllcj nolds ct nl. vs. J. A. Losee.
S. Bloom vs. Allen Mann etnl.
W. M lines' ex'rs vs .Michael drover, Sheriff.
Wldlam Snyder's exrs vs. Jacob Bechtcl et tit.
Jacobs. Illnlerlller vs William Menslngcr.
Peoples Fire Insuranco Company of Pa. vs. J. J.
IMIrirv pf. (ll.
Peoples Flro Insuranco Company ot Pa. vs. Blooms
burg Lumber Co.
James Dyke vs. William Howell
A. H, sharrelts et al. vs It. (!. Unwell.
A. E. Sharrets ct al vs David SI roup.
Benjamin Illcks vs. George II. I'reas.
David Lewis vs. John Dlllz ct nl.
Daniel Smith vs John 11. Kemble.
lllee K .Michael vs David Erwlne.
llllamsport Rubber Co. vs William Mllncs' cxrs.
David H. llowcr vs. William SwMier.
second National Bank of Tltiisvlllo vs. J. A. Losco.
Tim K Brothers vs. 11. F. Dallman.
John II. doodinau vs. John Sanger.
Christian E. Conner, by his father, Gcorgo Conner,
vs Frank Ijimon.
Bloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. Hawllngs & Vanuatu.
J. 1' Wtdemm X Co. vs liawllngs K Vnnnatta.
John Yeaicr's nilm'r vs M. G. Hughes.
J. .1, Dobbins K Co. vs George M. 1iekurd et al.
1, w. McKelvy vs. Wm. Slialler ct al.
John Woodsldo .t Co. v s D.tnll Morris.
J, M. Dewltt vs. Samuel Crevellng.
J. W. Sankey vs Joseph I.lllev.
A. L. Tinner vs Elma Kester.
J. W. Irvln'.s uso vs. Jesse A. Losee.
sunon ltaub and George liaub vs Samuel Hcffner.
lllco & Hagenbuch vs William Carson.
Aaron Joiinsou vs Thomas siium 111.
Samuel Herruer vs. Samuel Cunfalr el al.
Albert Wintou vs Jonas Doty et al.
Frv Roto vs. C. R. names.
Samuel Ji Conner vs. Henry c. Frens etnl.
lion man & Jackson vs Henry L. Fleas.
W. 11. Kllnu vs H. J. Mcllcnry.
Gcorgo Conner vs. Frank Lamon.
Bloomsburg Hinklug Co. vs. James W. Sankey.
Thomas Downs vs. Silas Davis.
Goo. Hess vs. A. II. Stewart.
Christian schotz vs. Hartold Klerkoff.
Thomas Gorey vs. Thomas l'arrell.
Peoples Fire Insurance Company of ra. vs. S. II.
Millers son.
OK llLOOMSIIUKO FOHTIIE YEAU 1875
statement
(91 11
42 05
$3 04
80 01
Bldleman
(51 40
7S 01
as 00
43 00
04 27
07 05
3 3S
4S7 59
110 00
SO 29 190 33
302 00
2.3 07
2 5) 27 67
7,637 93
CS 39
155 71 221 10
274 43
7,433 SJ
and is"!
SS 05
2 9J
3i 15
14 92
970 00
1,013 00
f4 25
1,050 1
2,0110 75
so 00
57 00
CO 00
3 10
67 00
by Attorney...,
Council
15 00
44 110
110,391 CO
VALUATION OK TAX A ISLE I'HOI'EHTY.
Real property, to wit :
iiuiit, up.. I3I,423 00
siiljiirbau 120.S55 10
. Farm m,u 011
ersoual pioperty 20,203 00
t7M S'iV nn
Occupations, trades, 4c 102,4s5 un
(832.310 00
ASSETS.
Cash In hands of Treasurer. f 101 29
Bal. " E. 11. Bldleman,
collector for ls73,vli:
on Maiket st. contributions K5 00
uncollected ou duplicate ot
1-73 80 01
Uncollected cn dupllcata ot 1874
" 1S75
Due from sundry persons on acc't
Market St. contributions uncoil.
Fourth " " "
Centre " m .1
Second " "t.
!,S20 43
LIAIill.ITlES.
Floating debt:
Am't due sundry ier.sons on acc't
" orders outstanding, 1S73
" " " ls74..
" " " IS73...,
Bal. Judgment Snruh A. l'etrlken
et ul., No 111, sept term, 1674
Int. on same from Dec. 9, !S73,tu
March 23, u;c '
Costs on same
Judgment W. Snyder's helrs.Nu
112 Sept. term, 174
Int. on sumo Horn sept. 0, 1875.
to Murch 25, isid
Cosls on same "
tl 13 65
4 03
2 0 89
2,103 72
5,(00 IS
92 67
13, 35
11 CO
41 31
T tal lloallng debt
8,930 02
Funded debt:
Bond No. 1, dated Nov, 3, 1S73.
matured Oct. 1, 1671
Int, irum Oct. I, 1S75, to March
25, 1670 ,
Bend No. 2, dated Noy.'si'isV".
matured Oct. 1, 1673
Int from Oct. 1, 1675, to Maichi'i
1670
Bond No. 3, dated Nov. 3."ii73"
matures Oct. 1, isto
'nt; 'rpm Oct. 1, 1673, 10 March
Bond No. 4, dated Nov.' i "lMih
matures ott, 1, 1877
Int. from Oct, 1, 1875, to Marcii
Bond No. 2, 2d Issue, dated Feb
is, 1875, matures Jan. i, is77...
23 1870 ou' l8 10 'arch
Bond No. 7,'Vd is'ue'.'dnte'j'F'eb
15, 1675, matures Aug. 1, 1870..
'Si! 0ct' K',s tu U
JES JSIO
Ul;5u.?. M lssl,c- datcdFeb.
13, 1675, maturcH Aig. 1, 1475.
25 1670 Ct" '' "',5' 10 Mart"
Bond No.'i,'s'd'i'uei'iiated'''F'eb
15, 1675, matures Die. 1, 167.
"'l;'rom Oct.l, 1673, to March
23, lSTfi, ,
Bond No. 10, 2d IssucdalcdFeb
15, 1675, inaluics Oct. 1, 1677...
25, mo ct '' 1M5' 10 iIon"
"V?'a.M2 n" 'issueVdare'dFcb.
15, 1673, matures ou. 1, 167s .
25, 1670 "Ct" '' t0 lttrCU
l, 1675, matures Oct. 1, 1679
23, im..1 '' Mt' 10 Uuvi
Itouajio'.'ialM 'issue.'i'atedVict',
2, 16,5, matures Aug. 4, 1670...
mih" 0tl' MU Mcii
tSVVJ'S'''
15, 1673, matiireB Juno 9, Wo,
iViwsl.?:..!' 10 lart,;
Total funded debt
" lloallng m
Loss assets
Net debt
WIS 40
' (4,6113 ii
t',013 72
8,950 O'i
114,143 SI)
DA VI II liiei..M, ......
W, WIRT,
J'resident of Town council.
KvAiviury,
VASS!!F,,ot Town of
WM. KHICKIIAUMI
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