LI100SWAY& EOTELL, Editors. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Friday, A p v 1114, 18 70. WK1TS OP EIUHIR. On tho 15th day of February 1S70, tie Legislature pnssed a bill "to allow writs of error In cases of murder and voluntary man slaughter." Tho bill had been vetoed by Gov. Geary, but was pnssed over bis veto by both Houses by the requisite two thirds vote, The law provides that : In all cases of murder in tho first decree. removed into the Supreme Court under the provisions of the first section of this act, or now pending In the said court, It shall be the duty ot the judges thereof to review both the law and the evidence, and to deter mine whether the Ingredients necessary to constitute murder In tho first degreo shall have been proved to exist; and if not so proved then to reverse the judgment and send tho samo back for a new trial, or to enter such judgment as tho laws of this commonwealth require. Gov. Geary in vetoing this bill probably acted under the advico of bis Attorney Gcueral, and that advico was good. The present Legislature would do well to repeal this law. There is no necessity for any such law and the objections to it are. numerous and strong. It virtually makes the Supreme Court both judge and jury, and to that ex tent does away with the necessity for the latter iu tho lower courts; it imposes upon the already overworked Supreme Court an immenso amount of new work; and it of- fords criminals a convenient method of postponing tho sentence of tho law. The lower Courts are perfectly competent to dispose of this class of cases, subject only to the usual appeals to the Supreme Court from rulings and charges. Tho law as it stands is a stumbling block to justice and n rock of offence to the highest legul tribunal in the State, and it should be repealed. With tho rapid Increase of murders the Supreme Court bids fair to be turned into a Court of Oyer and Terminer and If not of general jail delivery at least of general delay. There is not much danger that the poor slaughter ers of their fellow beings will suffer too much if this law is dono away with. SUIIEN'CK. Robert 0. Schenk, late Minister to En gland, has been testifying before the for eign relations Committee, relative to his connection with the Emma Mine, swindle and has come off but badly. Ho thinks he is an ill used man and apparently endeav ored to convince the Committee that ho was a fool but not a knave. lie admitted that for more than a year he held five hundred shares of the mine stock, for which he had not paid a cent, and received dividends of two per cent a month twenty-four per cent a year for part of that time and ono and a half per cent a month eighteen per cent a year for the rest of the time. Schenck says he gave his note lor the amount of the stock, but the absurdety of any mining company taking a promissory note for stock paying two percent a month is too great for credence. It is difficult to imagine how much proof Mr. Schenck would deem necessary to make out a case against him, but the average hu man being would have no trouble in arri ving at the conclusion that the stock was given and tho dividends paid to Mr. Schenck for the use of his name as United States Minister to float a rotten stock on the En glish markets. Mr, Schenck has been per fectly successful in convincing the com mittee and the country that he is a fool, but not so successful in making it appear that he is not also a knave. When he admitted the holding of the stock, without giving an equivalent, and tho acceptance of the div idends he virtually confessed all the charges against him. He stands before the people a disgraced man a contempible fellow who used the high position ho held as a cloak under which to defraud the people to whom he was sent as embassador and as a means to secure bis sife retreat when threatened with arrest. The New York Timet says the Democrat may call this a victory if they like, but it is a victory which warrants the expectation that Connecticut may be counted among the Republicans States in November. This beats Mark Tapley. The Democrats elec ted their whole ticket with four parties in the field; havea majority on joint bal lot in the Legislature of 89, against 34 last year and secured a United States Scuator for tho ensuing six years, and yet tho Timet "don't was happy," and thinks this over whelming defeat "warrants the expectation" of a Republican victory next fall. If there was only one Republican in Connecticut the Timet would cherish the hope that he would rally "hisself" and in solid phalanx and in serried column hurl "hiseell1' re sittlessly against the Democratic ranks and elect "hisself to all the offices iu the State. It taken an organ to get comfort out of noth ing the old feat of extracting blood from u turnip is nothing to it. Grant has been much abused for appoint Ing inferior men to high positions, hut he seems to have known the kind, after all, that the Senate would confirm. Ho broko through his usual rule, recently, and appoluted Richard H. Dana Jr., a gentleman and a Bcholar, minister to England. Did th Senate confirm the appointment? Not much. That pure and high toned creature lien Butler entered a protest, Cameron, Morton and the rest endorsed It and tho senate re jectod Mr. Dana. Grant was right and will likely enough send in tho name of Uabcock, Harrington, Boss Shepherd or ono of tho broken-down carpet-bag statesmen and the Senate will promptly confirm. Butler runs this government just now and we might as well understand it. Still they come. S. B. Conover, United States Radical Senator from Florida, has been indicted by the grand jury for the em bezzlement of over 10,000, and is held in 10,000 bail to appear at Court. Now let the organs raise a loud howl,and a long howl and a howl altogether at tbe"rehel" elemont which has been insidiously worked into the grand juries of the South. Let Morton con over this fresh insult to the party of "lollty," and give us the concluding portions of that .undelivered Mississippi speech. Mr. Butler B. Strang, of Tioga, Stato Senator, is a Republican leader and has been to long in Jeglslativo harness that ho is popularly supposed to know all tho business ncrtalnine to law making. He Is an able m.not looHt ho has that reputation and a man of influence. Vet bo is the one who Introduced the resolution in the Senate not lo take up any House bllU after the 1st of April, and who is mainly responsible for iu passage. Shrewd politician ho way bebut A BEAUTIFUL PARTY. For years tho newly enfranchised negroes have been ruling and ruining South Caro lina. Tho whites and property owners were In tliomtnorlty,and theonco proud old Stato became tho prey of carpet baggers. Plunder and corruption, as usual, followed Radical sway. But tho rogues have fallen out, and thero Is a chance a mcro chance for tho redemption of tho State. The Associated I'rem dispatch given below tells ono of tho many stories i Columbia. Anrll 11. This moraine's so ilon of the State Republican Convention win b vtli turbulent aud exciting. There nro two distinct t-artlen in that bodv ! Ono of them lid bv Governor Chamberlain and consists of those) who support his reform policy. The other party is led by United States Senator Patterson who has at his back Collector Worthiniftnn. of Charleston. Congressman Small, cx-Congrcssman Elliott and most of the Republicans who wcro conspicuous as rulers of tho party before Gov. Chamber lain's election. Each of tho two parties dcslrr-d to control tho convention ns that would carrv with it not only tho sclcC' tlon of delegates to tho national convention, but also probably tho control of tho Stato nominating conyention to be held hereafter. Tho trial of strength took placoupon the question whether the delegates whose scats were contested by other delegates eliould bo allowed to take part In organizing tuo con vention. Governor Chamberlain insisted that whero nnv countv sent two sets of dele gates, all should be temporarily admitted or all excluded. The dobate grew very hot. Judge Maclcey, one or the delegates, HO' nounced the anti-Chamberlain party as t band of robbers, and told ex-Congressman E Hot. who asked whom he meant, that he (Elliot) was the head and front of thoso robbers. Elliot drew a pistol and sought to cot at Mackcy. who awaited him. Desks and chairs were overthrown and tho exel ted delegates gathered around Mackcy and Elliott and dragged them apart. A chair was brandished over Governor Chamber lain's head by an opposition delegate. No blows passed, and when the convention had calmed down a little, tho chairman, ex-Uon cressman Whittemore. ruled out tho con. testing delegates of whom wero supporters ofChamberlain. Swalls,co!ored state senator, and Gov. Chamberlain were unanimously nominated for president pro tem.,and tho vote wasSOlor Bwatls and 4U tor Uhamooriain A. committee on credentials, mainly made up of tho anti-Chamberlain party, was appoint cd, and tho convention adjourned to Beven o'clock. Washineton. D. 0. April 11. A privato dispatch from Columbia says tho fourteen delegates to Cincinnati are instructed for Morton. Tho number is all that South Car olina iscntitled to in the nominating conven tion. Lanahan has a respite of ono year. A lo' cal cives a graphic description of tho re' ception of the news by tho prisoner. If there was ever a wilful, premeditated and vindictive murder, the killing of Capt. Jack Riley was one. If ever there was evidence to convict a man ot crime, Lienalian was fairly convicted of the murder of Riley. Whether, as has been suggested,!! is because the widow of Riley is poor, or the murderer has powerful friends, docs not matter, it seems likely to bo further proof that there is no real justice to bo found in the courts of this country. After a wonderful display of zeal in arresting and trvinrr a man for a foul crime, aud a conviction upon proof which tho court and jury decided could leave no reasonable doubt of guilt, tho Supreme Court of Pennsylvania derides that a year must elapse before it can judge whether there has been an honest conviction,and then interest will have died out, and tho prison doors may be opened. There may he some mistake about the report, or. the trial must have been a well acted farce, and a disgrace to Luzerno. Record of tlie Timet. We have referred to this novel power given the supreme Uourt in another column. But there is a worse evil than this, and that is the ill-judged use made ot the par doning power. The object in creatinga Board of Pardons was to check and not facilitate the escape of criminals. They are simply an advisory council, who are to judicially examine the grounds upon which tho ap plication is based, and the Governor cannot escape his sworn duty, by shifting tho re sponsibility upon the Board. The pardon of the Schuylkill Commission ers was an outrage upon the people and upon justice. It is a notice to nil tho rascally officials in the State that they can go on plundering the people, and even ifdetected and convicted they have a friend in our President-seeking Governor. Courts and juries may as well be abolished if the poor friendless criminal must suffer, aud the in fluential and wealthy scoundrel can es cape. CIIIKPY. The Sunbury American in commenting on the Connecticut election says : "This re sult gives new vigor and brightens the pros pects for the continued ascendency of the Republican party." ThiB is the most cheerful view we have seon taken of the situation. The American man is a good deal like the chap whose lottery ticket camo so near drawing a prizo that he felt sure another purchase would bring It. The capture of this gallant little Com monwealth is a real cause for congratula tion. As a matter of fact the Democrats were defeated there from 1855 to 18G7. The Republicans were also successful in 1SG8 18C0 1871 and 1872. In other words for 21 years the Democrats have carried the State but five times. Nor can the result bebeljttled becauso'the majority was only 3,C2C. Four tickets were iu the field, and that is the majority over all. "Gov.Ingcrsoll had 3,G2G votes above all others. Mr. Robinson had 11,488 below all others. Tins makes a difference of 15,- 114." We are entirely willing that the "Ascend ency of The Republican party" shall bo con tinued all over the country in the same man ner. THE BOOM QUESTION. Give Hcrdic the belt. He has won his point agaiust the proposed reduction of tho boouiage duties, by proving ins own frauds The Lumber Exchange tried the samo weap, ons and therefore properly failed. The tax on lumbermen of the West Branch imposed by the Susquehanna Boom Co., we believe to bo inordinate. But It is granted the Corporation by an act ot assem bly. This act the Legislature can repeal. If the Legislature has the power it should investigate the question from its Inception. The measure has been tainted with fraud from the beginning, and its "true inward ness" cannot be gathered by the partial in vestigation now going on. Our tptcial gives details. Fiiie! Giusjoehh Attention I Brother and Sisters Patrons, you are, doubtless a ware that Brother Wui. J. Beidlenian had, April 7th, all or nearly all his household goods consumed by fire and bad no iuuraiice. This card U to call your attention to his case, as hero U.a brother iu distress, Let us show by our worlt that wo feci for tho woca of others and that with an open hand aud generous heart are indeed dispensers of charity. Send your contributions direct to Brother Win. J. Beidlenian, earo, John G. Quick Sec'y of Bloomsburg G. No. 322 P. of H.,Bloomtburg Pa. E. M. Tewksbury. Sec'y, Pomona G. No. 5. P. of II. April 10, 1870. The rtturns'of the census taken by the police, lwt week, show the population ox TTTTC rmT JTMBIAN AND WASUINOTON LETTER. Washinoton, D. 0., April 10, 1870. Special Correipondence. Tho disclosures of tho last week, whllo they are not mi startling as tho llelkiiap af fair, nro of lunch greater Importance. Be foro Mr. Clyiuer's commltteo it has been proven, that President Grant himself sent n spy to St. IViuls to prevent tho conviction of B.ibcock. Tho witness Bell, who was tho spy, tried to protect Grant, his old corn mandcr, but his testimony and that of Bab cock, Luckcy, Bradley and Pierrcpont of Washlngtonandof Mr. Dyer and Col. Brod head the prosecuting lawyers in the whisky cases, leaves very little doubt in tho minds of those who have read the testimony, that it was tho intention of tho President to do all In his power to protect his guilty Secre tary and ho did this after his spy had in formed him that thero was no doubt of Bab cock's guilt. A spy was even kept in the grand jury room and Grant was informed of all that was done there, so that from tho beginning ho could not have been in doubt as to Babcock's connection with the whisky ring. Tho naval committee havo taken nn im menso amount of testimony and havo un earthed such a show of corruption in the manner of conducting that department, that tho country will stand absolutely appalled when It is mado public. Secretary Robeson has not only diverted the public funds from their legitimato use but he used millions of tho government monoy and risked its loss to sustain tho sinking fortunes of tho house of Jay Cooke, McCulloch and Co., of London when he knew that house to be virtually bankrupt. Large amounts will bo lost by hia criminal conduct. Tho Navy Yards everywhere woro used as political machiuej to forward the election of Radicals and the funds that should have been expended in building ships wero used to sccuro votes. Robeson's friend, Cattell, was paid five per cent, on all contracts and no ono desiring to sell anything to tho navy department could do so without submitting to this black mail. But tho Indian committco have demon strated even moro of rascality than could be found in the navy department, in tho treat' ment of tho Indiana veery species of venality that could bo devised and the ex istence of a ring which permeated every de partment of the government and oven pene trated into tho very committco room where tho examination was being made. Congress man Pago of California is on the Indiau committeo and was ono of tho sub committee over which Wilshiro of Arkansas presided. Wilsluro has been most industrious in hunt ing up frauds. Ho is a good lawyer and un derstands how to extract the truth from even an unwilling witness. Pago was continually in tho habit of brow beating witnesses before tho committco and had to bo reproved moro than once for his conduct. It finally camo out that ho had a reason for his action, as ono of tho witnesses, Mr. Meeker a corres pondent of tho Herald, swore that lie had been informed that Pago was himself a member of tho Indian ring. Meeker refused to give the namo of his informant, and Pago blustered about having him taken before the house and compelled to answer, but ho has not done so uor does he intend to. Scales and Wilshiro of Arkansas deserve credit for the manner in which they have conducted this investigation. Tho Post Office committee have nlso proven that contracts were bought in the most shameful manner, from the highest officials in tho department, soma of the paid employees of tho contractors being in the very room of tho Post Master General and another being assistant P. M. General. Every day new revelations are being made and new investigations ordered, but the busi ness of Congress is not neglected on thi3 ac count. The House sits daily from noon un til five or six p. m. and has three night meetings per week. Tho discussion on tho Legislative, Executive and Judicial bill is prolonged as the Republicans are using ovcry effort to defeat the proposed saviin? of six millions of dollars made by the bill as reported by the committee, but it will finally pass nbout as originally reported. It is raid that the Texas and Pacific bill will be reported next week,as the only opposition to it now, comes from tho Union and Cen tral Pacific railroads which do not want their monopoly broken down. Col. James O. Broadheadof St. Louis who is most favorably upoken of as n compro mise candidate before the St. Louis conven tion is iu Washington to testify in the whisky trials. No name presented to tho convention is entitled to higher respect than maioi uoi. isroauueau. no is a gentleman of unimpeachable integrity, has never been mixed up with any disreputable transactions, was a Union man and a war democrat and is the peer of any man in ihe country in ability. Bayard, Judge Davis and Hen dricks nro much talked of, hut it is too soon to even conjecturo who will bo either tho St. Louis or tho Cinucinati nominee. Blaine seems to still bo ahead of all the other radicals.tho New York Tribune which Is strong for Bristow admitting that Blaine will get the largest vote on tho first ballot. Tho executive committco is working well as the result in Connecticut shows, snd the ex posures being made hero nro beginning to tell. If properly handled and they will be, the people will surely repudiate Radical ism this fall. The revolution in Mexico is still progress ing favorably for Diaz. Tho government papers admit that thero are 10,000 men in tho field and railroad communication be tween Vera Cruz and the city of Mexico has been interrupted. ihe lunpcror of Brazil and his wife will arrive at New York in a few days. They will spend some months in tho country. The home exhibitors should hurry up their articles for the centennial as .L- I 1 1 .1! -. !.,... .An.J.. 1 I. tuu umiuilj uiu iiuuut juaujr jwiu lb la desired to havo everything in placo before the 10th of May. Nemo. UNLIMITED REMEDIAL RESOURCES. People sometimes fupposo that Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines represent tho entire ox tent ' bis resources for curing disease. This is an error. Experience proved that while the Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite 11 lManunnt lUTiriltlVH Pellets. Compound Extract of Smart-Weed, and Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, would, if faithfully used, euro a large variety mmum com plaints, thero would bo here and there a cose which, from its severity or from iu com plication with other disorders, would resist their action. Theso exceptional cases re quired a thorough examination into their symptoms, to ascertain tho exact uature and extent of the diseases under which the pa tient was laboring, and the use of specific remedies to meet and overcome the same. This led to tho establishment of the World's Dispensary, at Buffalo, N. Y., with iu Fac ulty of Physicians aud Surgeons, each of whom is skilled In tbet reatraent of chroulc disorders in general snd those belonging to his own special department in particular. To one is assigned diseases of tho throat and lungs; to another diseases of the kidneys anif urogenital orgaus; to another diseases of the digestlvo system ; to another diseases ,.t uvutpin ninl tn another dis eases oftheeye and car. Thus tho highest degree of perfection in inwiicino ana surgery is attained. Tho establishment of this In ciWntlM,. r.nn)lu ilm Doctor to tncel a lomr- felt want In tho treatment or the more severe chronic affections. By n careful considera tion of the symptoms as given in writing, ho successfully treats thousauds of cased at their homes. Others visit tho Dispensary in perfcon, The amplest resources for the treatment of lingering affections are thus placed at tho disposal of every patient, and thoe on whom the proprietary medicines uo not have the desired effect can procure a more thorough and efficient course by a per- 1 1 1. .!.,., . .), ..rMirif lir nf the I BUUftl BJ'IHIUIUUU W .-' j.., .. I World's uuperuary. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. We rejolco In Bialue. Wo bless God for Blaine. Wo wish him abundant strength to kill off Morton, and Morton sufficient strength to slaughter Blaine J and then thero will bo something Interesting. Cincinnati Commercial Ind. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . p P. HILI.MEYEK, ATTOItNKY AT LAW. OrriCK-AdJolnlng C. It W. J. Buckalow. Bloomsburg, Pa. Apr. l,'I-ly. 4 mttKTKTIl tWlTt'S NOTICE. xstatk or MintAM.riKOVUK. dkcareI). U-tlers or Auminisiraiiuii uiuiociiiui y' UroVlT law or I uo limn ui iii.u-.....k, Columbia. State ot Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Joshua Fctterman and Aaron Grp ver.to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make navincnt, nnd .those having claims or demands will make known tka same without delay. UA rm.KnM AK AAKON GltOVKH, ApilI14-6w Administrators. jyOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Ihavolert In thorns w s'-lon of Stephen II. Wolt on the farm leased by mo from Michael drover, in Mintln township, a lot of personal property, consisting of three horses, wor ons, busrey, harness, tlireshlnrr machine, plows, har rows, and other farming utensils, cattle and hogs, belonging to me and to boused for the purposes of 811(1 C. It. WOLF. Mimtn, AprU 14-Sw. j-OTICK. "N 1 no firm heretofore known as W. p. .Tones & Co., consisting ot W. V. Jones and Oeo. c. Hoott, engaged In tho drygoods and notion business at cat .issa, r.. dlssohed by mutual consent, W. P. JoDes hailug retired. Tho business will hereafter bo aarrled on byoeo.C.HcotU w.P.JONIW, Catawlssa, April -4W. OLD. c. bCOlT. rTUKE NOTICE. "The creditors of Unci ruller. rektdent of Columbia county, are hereby noltllod ot his Intention to appear at, the May Term of the fourt of Common Pious, and then and there present hli petition for tho benrllt of the lnsolrent Laws of this commonwealth, aud (lie an inventory of hi, real and perj.on.al tgert April H-3w. Attorney for Applicant. ANTED. in l.--KliOHTK! UfSIVCSS M AN' to tako tho OEN- KltAI. AtJKSUY for Columbia countv for the salo of PKA'IT'fl IIOIIMK AND UATTU5 Koot), an article of mcesslty, haUngan tminensnbalo. small amount of capital nwwKry, ns uo consign no goods. This Is an opportunity seldom otrvred to establish a lu cratue uml permanent business. Those meaning business only need apply to J. 8. Pratt & Co., No. sjr North Klghth street una U North Front Street, Phil adelphia. Apr 14-iw TnxEcuToirs notice. I' i estate or Jonx allkn, nrcEAsrn. "Titters testamentary on tho cstatoof John Allen, late of Madison iwp., Columbia county, deceased, havo been granted by tho llcglster of said county, to John A. I'unston, of nioomsuurg, Columbia coun ty, Pa., Kxecutor, to whom all persons Indebted to Raid cstato aro requested to mako payment aud thoso having claims or demands against tho said estate IU mako them known to the said Ktccutor without delay. JOHN A. rUN.HTON, April li-Cf Executor AI.UAHIjE PKOPHRTY AT ritlVATK BALK. Tho subscriber will offer at privato talo THP.1213 TOWN LOTS in tho town of Light Street, Columbia county. The improvements consist of a two-story fraino house, with necessary outbuildings, a blacksmith shop and small frame house suitable tor u shop. Terms mado easy for purchasers. J. II XKIU. Light gtroet, AprU 14-Jra. T ICENSE NOTICE. "tjtlce Is hereby given that the following named persona have Uleu in tho officu or tne Cleric oi (quarter sessions their petitions lor Tavern, Ruling nousu aud Liquor storo Licenses, which h ill uopiebenled to tho court on Wednesday, .May 3d, A. ii. isJC Boyd W Williams Benilck lluroujh Hotel J. 11. 110 t ' v, a, Siemens it. Burger " " 11. L. Kleckner " " John LajcocK Bloomsburg Hiram llesa lientou Twp. J. is. Klstler catawlssa ueo. L. Kostenbauder) Eating House Hotel and Geo. W. ltellanydor Joslaii Michael K. M. Miller J. K. Uhawn A. K. snumon Johauua O'Connor bating Houso Centro Centiallu Uoro' Hotel Liquor siuro A. v . creumer " " ilary Mouroo Conyngham twp. A. K. smith Muoisou " iloyUYeit:r ilalii ' Ealing Houso Hotel J. ii. Longenberger 11. C. Conner John aujuer John Lcsxolo w.ll. TuUba Wellington Yeugcr Samuel Hlmby UrfULt'l Morris Orango " .. Scott Montour " Locust " JUULson Locust JUiciuel f ranu licrwickuorough Humphrey Parker Greenwood twp, Bating Houso Hotel Liquor store josepu ll. suuinuu neater -Daniel V, ItuUOUu liioouuuurg outer A. JacoOv " Hannah b. vt elsS Isaac tdrtaraa Greenwood twp. Hotel Conyngham " ' Centralla Uoro' Eating house Jonu L. Kline Hauloi f. curry Jlury Chupmau uooert rairei icoberi Br son & Co. " " Bernard btuhner liloomsburg Aaron w. tiess Minun tw p Jacob MUler bcult " Charles 11 Hletterlch Hemlock " Liquor Store Hotel w u mm I'eincj- centra la noru' Jouu Cosgiote Coujngnom twp. Eating House Hotel tuiun vesa, suguiioai " Ueorgu il, liaker scott " 11 . FRANK ZAItlt, Clerk i. S. April U-tc. SHERIFFS SALES. Dv virtue ot sundry writs to the Sheriff of Co lumbia county directed, wlu bo exposed to public aaio at mo i ouri uuuse ui uiooinsourg, on SATURDAY, MAY G, 187C, nt 1 o'clock p. m., all that certain undivided one-half or a lot of land situate tn Scott township, Columbia county, ph., being a limestone quarry, wmaded on the east by quarry lot of Waples and Pursel, on tho north by land or Aaron lloone, on tho west by an other quarry lot of Jesse 1). Hlco known ostheorcen quarry lot, south by lands of aron lloone and other land or Jesso U. Idee: on which aro erected two dwelling houses, stable, office, hay scales nnd six nrao truus; oeing inu unoivuieu one-nan ui inu quar ry lot purchased by J. D. Hlco of Charles Lee, with the appurtenances. ALSO, The other undivided one-halt ot the quarry lot above described, being tho undivided ono-half of sold quarry lot, purchased by the said Jesso 1). Hlco n u m i ever oeuug, tmu uiu uiiiju.Mjutu-iuo. ALSO, Onn nthor nlcco or land In said townshlD. bounded by lands of Isaac Whlto on the south, on tliu east by lands of tho Espy Lime and Cement Company and others, on the north by lands of Nathaniel L. camp bell, and on the west by land of Pursel and Waples. and tho quarry lots aboo described; containing about tour acres. ALSO, Ono wharf lot situate on tho North Branch Canal in said to nshlp or t-colt, bounded by lands of Capt. Ki nicu. n. v. Crovellnir and others : containing ono quarter ot an acre, moro or less, being wharf lot pur chased ot Oeorgo Hldlay's executors by tho said J. D. Ktce. 1 ALSO, Two other wharf lots sltuato on the North Branch Canal In bald township, adjoining lands ot Capt Wa ples, deceased, Crevellug uud Moweryand others; containing abjut one-half aero ALSO, All that tract of land sltuato in Madison township, Colombia county, Pa , bounded and di scribed an fol lows : beginning at u post on tho Black ltun road leading Horn Jerseytown to OrangeWUe In lino of land ot Perry Christian, thenco by tho tame north 49 degrees east 41 and T-10 perches to a post, thence by land of Samuel Meredith fed perches to a post, thence by samo north sa degrees east ii perches to a post, thence by lund of William Welllver 7 degrees west 6S perches to a post.thence by tlie name south ( degrees wst S3 pel cneH to a post In tho aforesaid road thence by said road south so degrees east 60 perches to theplaee of bcgluulngs contulutng M acres and 117 perches and allowance ; whereon are erected a Iruino I willtug bouse, large barn, and outbuildings. ALSO, Another tract ot land adjoining tho last above de scilbed tract of land on the north, Meredith on the east, and otber lands ot WelUvcr on tho south s being lands purchased of W, WclUver, containing about si ""seUed, taken Into execution, and to be bold as tho property U Jesse D. ltlcc. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate In Mifflin township, Columbia county, bounded on tho south by Henry Yohe, west by helra of John Michael, north by Geo. (I. Jenkins, and east by Sarah swank ; containing about is acres. ALSO, A certain lot of ground situate in Mifflin townihlp aforesaid, bounded on tho south and east by a publlo road leading from Mlnllnto conyngham, west and north by land ot Emanuil Klkendalli containing J,' ot an acre, more or loss, whereon are erected a frame dtt elllug house, barn aud other outbuildings. Belied, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the property pf Stephen II. Swank, ALSO, At Uie same time and place, all the right, title and inierestof said Mephen ll. swank in lie following tract of land sltuato Id tho township afoiesahf, bounded on tho west by laud of Obadlah Swank, on tho south by lleo. 6, Jenkins, east by ha ?ahsiank. and uwth byJohn Mowryi coutjJulni i uere,lnoie(ir less, when on are erected a framu house, bam and other outbulldlnga. Belied, token lntu execution, and to be Bold as tho property of Stephen 11. Swank. AI.SO, At the tame time and plate, all the right, title anij Interest of obadlah swank iu the lollowlng tract of lund, tltuato In tho township aforesaid, bounded on tho west by laud of Obadlah bwank. on the south by (lco. 0. Jenkins, east by Sarah Swank, and north by John Mowry I containing no acres, more or less, whereon are erected a trume houbo, lam and other 0UsUed) taken Into execution, and to bo sold us the property of Obadlaa bwank. & (( Coroner and Acting Sheriff. IdoMokbinv, AprU u. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 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Bcnton-KHas JtcIIcnry, nr., John Ashleman. llrlarcreek Adam Suit. Hcrw Ick W. II. Opdj ke. Hloomsburg-Jonn s. Sterner. Catawlssa Joseph Marti, II. J. ltcoder. Klshlngcrcek J. M. Buckalew, Thomas Hutchison, L. M. Crevellng. Greenwood L has. Howard, David Demott, Jackson Clinton Lewis. Locust Joseph K. lthodes, Samuel Price. Main-Aaron Miller, Montour David Mouscr, Wt. Pleasant Wm. Ilower. Orange James Harmon. Itoarlngcreek-Ellas Itarlg, Scott H, K, Oman, George M. linker. TltAVEKSE JUROItS. FIItST WEEK. Benton-Geo. Keeler, I, K, K. Laubacb, I. K. Krlrk baum. Berwick-Robert 0. Crispin, Henry C. Freas. llrlarcreek William Lamon, Andrew Fowler. Beaver N. Bredbcnner, Jr. Bloomsburg-John Wolf, Michael Casey, Sr., II. F. Hicks. Catawlssa-Geo. r. Drlcsbach. Centralla Ketu Thomas. Centre Jesse Illcks. Franklin-Joseph Itecder, Samuel I". Lonrman. FUhlngcreelc-D. W. Kitchen, C. W. Kreamer, John Sutton. Grecnwood-oeo. W.Utt, J. II. Ikcler. Hemlock Amoa II. Hartman, II. D. McBrlde, Nencmlah lteece. Locust Wm. Wilson, Jonathan Pacinian, W. H, Itelnbold, Isaac Johnson. Main-James Keefer, Stucey John, Y, il llenti. Madlson-D. A. Watson. MU'lcasant-John II. Vandersllcc.J. W. liagenbucu. Mimin-AUrcd W. llcsn. Scott-S. W. Edgar. SECOND WEEK. Heaver Wm, Shell. Iiemlck-J. W. Dletterick, John Taylor, Sainuol C. Joyne. Brtarcreek-JoBoih SponenLerg, John Fester. Bloomsburg-Bamuei Ytter, J. M. Ilower, A. W, Fry. Center-Gco. o. Fredericks, D. IS. Ha) man, Hiram Whltmyer, Philip Creasy, Catawlssa-Oeo, Hubert, Kelson Hartman, Centralla Wra, Blgley, John Curran, dreenwood-Sjivekter Albcrtson, Jackson John Edgar, Locust-Kphralm Acbey,Danlel Monla.EdwarU Wat- kins, Michael Honberger, Jonas iicrnlnger. Maln-Cha. Fisher. Montour Levi Weaver. Mifflin Thomas Aten, B. II, Swank, Mt, ITcoaunt Jacob Gilbert, ciemucl Kucklc. Orange Iteubcn Bellas, Wm. Y. Hess, line John T. Fowler. Beott Daniel Snyder, John Stoolcy. Buarloal-ItaCll Ht-sn. April -! w. Iffi m T lmm Jj&sZ?$. ... v. EXMANSHli 'eaehers. rlerk. find ati others, larttei nnd eentto- men, who wlh to writs elegantly nbould adareas wtlh fttjititn. tnt tirm Mml nn.'1'lm.'ns. ' HLMMIT ItvwUiW. April T-4w. Bloomsburg, Pa. N orioui . ,.,, Another reaay ray Btoro on nnu aner n Tlin Biibscrllicr will adopt strictly tho rend r pay offers very chean for each n genenl assor mentor lumber consisting of t fencing nnd plno bormls.piank. lolsts.lath.sldlng, sawed and t hnved shtngles,wnrkcd ....ml.... . .. mflU na.nrllnf.llt l.f riirnlttim H""l nv.i 111-.. I. rlnjv n.i..v v. - mndobyan experienced workman! round and fal ling le.it extension table, dining parlor eentie, and breakfast tables, bureaus, bed steaus, secretaries, i-holmae. call and bo convinced. AllperBonshaung ...Aint. nr.. -nnitAatn.l tn nail ItntnpflljttClV I!UIII1L?I lint Il'tlUUoltjll iu .ra.i .iiiu.i"......' nnddettlo, and pay at least a partot their Indebted setiro, ness. P. l. II .AUK. April 7,-St. ironrsourg in. YinjJOWS M'l'ItAISEMENlH The following appralscmcnU of real and personal property set apart to widows of decedents havo l-cen tiled in the otllco ot the Heulster of Col umbia county, under tho Itulcs ot Court, and will bo presented for nbsoluto confirmation to the Orphans' couittoboheld tn llloomsburg,ln and for said coun ty, on Monda, Ihe lRt day of Mav. IttTe, at J o clork p. m., of said day unless exceptions to such conllrmatlon nro previously filed, of which all per sons Interested Hi said estates will take notice: 1, Widow nf William Dlldlne, late of Madison town ship, deceased. . . Wi lo.v of Jo.m Snyder, lato ot Locust township deceased. 3, widow ot Morris Tursel, latoot Madison town ship, deceased. 4. Widow of JiJrt Shearman, late of Beaver town ship, deceased. 6. Widow of Mleliai)! lleajle, late ot Mount ricasant township, deoi'iAsed. . Widow ot S un iel Cre.vsy, Uteot Ml.Hln town- uhlp, deeeiueil. . Wldjwot Evia Welllver, late ot Montour town ship, dec.asoJ. 7. Widow of Samuel K. ilbcrtson, late ot Beaton township, deceased. KCgi-iers iiiuee, i ti,n. unwui Hloomsbtirg,Mar30,ls;i Iteglster. SHERIFFS SALES- nr1ritinnf Rtindrv t rlts lo the Sheriff of Colum bla county directed, will be exrosod to public salo nt the Com t House In Bloumsburg, at 1 o'clock p. In. on MOXUAY, MAY 1, 1870, nil that real estato sltuato In Hoarlngrreek town. ship, Columbia countv, bounded and described as rolluws viz : on the soutn uyintusor uatiauoner. on tho eatt bv laud of K U-lMv. on the north bv land ot Michael sirousser, nnd on tho west by lands ot .Michael Mrousscr; containing forty acres, in)reor les.s, whereon Is erected a dn elllug houso and out- uuiuuugs. ALSO. The undivided one-third interest In tho following tract ot land situate In Heater township, bjunded una uorriuoti as ronows: oounueu on rno norm oy lands of William Smith, on tho ca-st by laud nf John Sherman, un the west by land of Reuben invdhen ner, on tho south by company lands ; containing ono hundred and seven acres, more or less, whciuim aro erected two Darns, a uwemng nouse, anu o.ituuuu lnirs. belzed, taken Into oxccutlon, nnd to bo sold as tho property or laiuanno uermun. ALSO, All that certain real estato sltuato In Beavcrtown Blilu. Columbia countv.bounded and.'descrlbed as lul Ioas: on the east by Abraham luce, on the north by William Smith, on tuo uest by Sherman's heirs, and on the south by company lands; containing eleht acrey, inoru or less, tviiereou urocicieu uuiveinu, houso nnd oulbulldlnLrs. Selcd, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho properly ui doan auennau. AIjO, All that certain rcat estate situate In Beaver town ship, bounded uud descilbed as follows : on the north by public road, on the east bj 1'. L, r-human, on tho ttestby public road, on tho bouthby ftusanSant; said lot being 4u feet In front and ioo reet In depth ; whereon aro erected n dwelling house, a blacksmith shop, attached together. Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho property of John Sherman. ALSO, That certain property in Main township, Co lumbia county, Penu'a., beginning at a beech tree, thenco by lauds of Jacob Hinterllter north ilghtyde- Kreea east. ..u pel uues iuu jjusi, ineuee boiliu lift uegrees ttesi 01 peieues iu u siuiie, lueneu nut in si degrees west 2d perches to a stone, thenco south tin degrees west 21 perches to a Spanish oolc, thenco north 87V degrees west sivr perches to a wlilto oino tree, thenco south S4 degrees west 113 perches to n Bivuc. lucuks auuva u. u. m. c.ai 11 i-i" guinea to a stone, thence south fs degrees west 112 perches to a stone, thenco north 8f degrees west 85 iierchex to a post, thenco north tin degrees east 23 perches to a oeecu tree, ine piacuor oegiunmg; containing 114 acres and 127 pea-lies and allowance, bo tho same moro or less, togthcr with tho hereditaments and appurtenances, seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as tho property or samuci r isuer. ALSO, Tho following real estate, to wit : sltuato tn Main tonnshlp, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on tho norih and cast by lands of Jacob snuinau, on tho south by lands ot Charles Cox, and on the west by lands ot lteuben Shumau ; containing S2 acres, more or less, whereon aro erected a largo two-story rratne dwelling houso and barn. seized, taken into execution, and to be sold ns the property ot Jeremiah Dcrr, with notice to terru ten ants. ALSO, All that certain real estato situate in Scott town ship, Columbia county, bounded on the east by pub lic road, on the south by Isaac Hess, on tho west by a lime quarry, on tho north by Benjamin Miller ; con taining od acres, more or less, whereon are erected a Irame dwelling house, bam and out buildings. ALSO, A farm situate in tho samo town-hip, bounded on thu buuth by public road, on thu wet by public loud leading lo tuo railroad, on tho north by nillroad, on tho east by Alfred Mood, whereon aro erected a two story framo house, a bank barn nnd outbuildings! said farm containing forty acres, moro orliss, with tno appurtenances. seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the property ot James Carr, ALSO, All that certain real cstato situate In tho town ot nuckhorn, Columbia county, bounded on the north by John Keller, on the east by ftehemlah Heece, on the south by Joseph Summers, on iho west by public road ; being lu front Ui feet and In depth lie feet ; on which aro erected a framo dwelling house, store house, stable aud out buildings. seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho pioperty of Charles Kelhart. ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Montour township, Columbia county, bounded on tho west by lands ot Kllas (ilger, on the south by . lands ot Baibaru Olger, on tho east bv landsof Jncb Olrton.and on tl.o north by lands ot uideon Heist: containing thirty acres, more or less, whereon nro erected a l,' story log house, u barn, a rrumo house, a stable and otner outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution, and to bo sold as tho property ot Christian llelst. ALSO, All that certain tenement or tract of land sltuato In Mlnltn township, Columbia county, Pn bounded nnd described uslollotts, to wit: beginning at a post corner ot landof LllzabethLutz,thencesouth74)$ de grees west perches to a chestnut sapllng.th-'nco by land ot Sarah swank south tn degrees east 2mv perches to a stone, thenco by lund or Jacob llonu north degrees east 35x perches to a post, corner of Hllzabeth LUtz, and thenc o by the samo north 13tf degrees west 2 v perches to tho place of beginning, containing 45 aciesand no perches, strict measure ; whereon are erected nttto-story Irarno house, bam and other outbuildings. ALSO, All that other tract and lot of land situate lnMlf nin townshlo, Columbia county, Penna., botindod and described as follows : beginning at a black oak erub. thenco by land of tho widow Lutz south 7d de crees webt 11 S-10 perches, thence by u public road and lands of tho heirs ol David Drown north k de grees wen al 2-10 peiches to a stoue, thenco by land of (leorgo swank north 75W degrees eust 16 perches, north wt degrees west 17 perches to a btone, north 753a degrees east 4J perches to a stono, north ll'f do irrees wests perches to a stone, thence by land of Henry Schlosscr north isudeeieeaeastEHMOpercb cb to a stone, thenco by land of John Pond south llir degrees east 114 4-10 perches to tho placo of be ginning: containing Slut res andM jierehes, neat measure, whereon aro erected a two-story framo house, bam and other outbulldlugs. Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho propctty of Stephen II. Swank aud Sarah Swank. ALSO, All that lot of ground situate in tho town of liloomsburg, Columbia counts. Pa., bounded and Uf&criocd as lonuttn, .u nit , "i ii , j " ccal house, pig pen and oUier outbuUdlngs. ALSO, A tract of land sltuato In Pino townshlp.Coluinbla countv. bounded aud described as follows : on the north by lands ot Asher Fullmer, on tho cast by land of milan Kullmer, on tho south by land rormerli of Kllas itendenhall, and on tho west by land of Susan Paus: containing 64 acres. (14 acres cleared), on w hlch Is erected u 1 story log house. ALSO, V one-eleventh Interest In a farm of 110 acres, moro ru-less, sltuato In Pine townBhlp, Columbia county, bounded aud described as follow s, to wlti bounded on tho north by land ot Wesley Bates, rrn the east by landot Susan Kaus, on tho south by land of Kllas Mendenhall, and on tlie w est by land ol P. W. Faus i known as the farm of Thomas Faus, deceased, on which is erected a good two-siory frame house, barn and other outbuildings. SeUed, taken into execution, and to bo sold as tho property ot Joshua It. Faus AL&O, All thoso two following dcscrltied lots of ground In or adjoining tho Milage of 1-spy, lu Columbia county, uud blnto ol Pennsylvania, to win The tlrst bounded and described as follows: beginning at tho northern corner of lot owned by Kllas Mace, (now by Jacob Hess), thence eastwardly by an alley lo feet lu width W feet lo an alley 10 feet wide, theucoby tho same southwardly 17314 feet to Main ktreet of sal I village, thento vt cstwardly by aald street to feet to said lolot Kllas Mace, (now ol Jacob Hobs), thencs northwardly by tho samo lI3Viet to tho place ot beginning t ou which aro ervcteUu two-stoiy brick house, suiblo, outkllchen and other outbuildings. HICCONI) beginning at tho corner ol up alley 10 feet tn wldUi running northwardly from thu publlo load leading Iroin liloomsburg to Berwick to and connecting with an alley running eastwardly and westwardfy lilt leet wide, thence eastwardly 1 feet to a corner of a lot ol Wesley Huckle, southwardly 173 '( felt to the atoresald publlo road, thence by the bald road westwardiy l ftet to ihe said alley 10 foet wide, then by said laRt mentioned alley linif teet to tho plawi of beginning: ihcybtlng tho same two lou of ground widen Puller Kdgar and wlfo granted and conveyed In lea blinplo unto tho said T hoinas W, Kdgar, together with, the hereditaments and uppur- t0teizwl taken Into execution, and to bo cold as tho property ot Thomas W, Kdgar. C. O. MUHPIIY, Coroner's Office, Coroner and acting Bherta, llloomtburg, AprU 7-U. IlKASUIlEtVS HALE OP UNSEATED i iwtw tu nnt.i'MIUA CO.. PA. T Uio sale of sealed and Unseated ands In tlM "Un tv ol Coliimbt.i,eti!., for taxes duo and ""'llT''1 offer at pubiw sale nt tho couit House, in tholown of liioomsburr;, on tho SECOND MONDAY OP JUNE, A. D. 1870 nt ii) o'clock n, tn the following described piece, of land, or such part thereof as be ncie ?'3, sill-fytlieatiiountof taxes duo and unpaid nialnst tho same, anil continue mo same Irom day to day as the same m iy uo round necessary. TKUMS OF MALI!. 11,. .Mnnnl irf IntM nml rnvt.4 MtUIlt bit ttAld When the land Is struck oil, or tho salo may bo avoided, and tno property put up anu resuiu. No. of ocroa. Warrantees or owners. IIHAVKH. Dols. Cta. SI'i 4m) 400 AM S0 4U0 ei 23 VI leo 209 31 M 75 r.j 1IKI 40 "II 101 1411 201) 49 79 lis" Bttf 2)l 4IK) 4111 ID 7 73 not S " 3 1 " 2 " 1 " 3 ' 4 ', 1 " B " .1 " 3 " 3 " 3 " 3 " r. " 5 " Ames, Abott It losce Columbia Coal A iron Co tss CO 19 W , 19 SO , 19 SO . 17 GO , 19 W Itrlnktilrll. tsutp. 4 4U luvis, Isaac, esiaio . rry, (leorgo'w. 8 80 rricic. jten. r mi. (iracn.John (irnv. William llauck, Jonathan Illnderllder. JncobAS,., Hoaw, Charles A John. Longenberger, N Morris, D.inlcl 13 20 1 41 22 (JO 4 41 4 CO 4 40 8 b'l 4 CI n co Miinn A' ltoat NimupsmT. f IftnriTft 9 21 Stewart, William 13 J smith. 'Ihtmas., UI Vnndusen, Altamau 4 Co. 2 6 1 5 2S 7 C9 8 1,1 112 CI 2fl 40 Wost Buck Mt. Coal tc Iron Co., Womeldort tc Lrfever !1 4 7 2J 2 2 r A roll, Jacob Ash, tleorgo L icatcr,.lusa Heater, Charles Hoyer, F. s Hog.irt,M:iry liuilcr linger. Barnes, C. It Cnrrow, Morris Charles. Simon, Jr.... nrlesbacli.tieorgeP.. Kvnns, lleece l'l.in.igan, A Fry. W.H (learh.irt, Wm. M..... Ilarncr K Chester.... Hoffman, !'. (I Hunt, K. (I Henry, William,, Iludloy, Joseph Ilanley.Joseph Klase, Jacob Kesler, Frank Klein, A ljiwrence, V. it l.oK Frank Price, Clarence 2 01 3 83 1 II 2 21 1 II 3 83 4 42 m 3 29 1 9S 1 9S 1 9S 1 Vi 3 83 3 90 8 29 1 OS 1 91 1 82 1 32 4 II 3 S3 f.l 3 83 2 22 1 9S l'atterson, n.. J 29 Kutlifunl Sam ,t Co 4 uo smith, . I. V a 13 Shlck, J.J 3 3.1 Scott, l'eter 5 51 Tlltiiu, (leorgo 3 31 Vuslllie, II It 2 22 Wetzel, C.H 11 34 Workhc Iser. Samuel 1 s Wood, Augustus 3 83 BENTON. 1 IS Dl) 43 S Mcltenry, I'.enJ Applcumn Ptter ('In Isi nun, Ann Pennington, Jesso It.... Smith, Hannah imiAUCKKKi:. Apple, Paul Bowman, Jesso Bryan, (luv cope, Chester Clem, wm. T. ., Hev.. Honk, Henry. Doty A; Pealer KdtvarcK .Martha J KMier, John pealer, Samuel J Iteecer, Alirain stackhouse, Joseph.... 1 42 I C5 10 SO 9 fcO 1 C3 Of 200 3S ,'4-ot210 30 2S 7 ,V Ot 800 r H'of 100 If Ot 290 100 tu son 54 100 10 . 2 25 4 61 1 IS 81 3 25 1 33 1 C9 15 1 M 1 12 2 23 7 29 4 60 1 21 2 25 22 siller A Stackhouao... CATAW1SSA. Probst. .1. S dm1, c, s Clow ell, Jacob " Joseph r,4 iu ion n IS 2 63 83 C.i 12 5 1 5 2: 2 b3 4 t: (laumer, David Kruin, Kllas.... 37 4 61 4 5; VT. Mcmucii, J. s. Will 27 2J Shuman Iteubcn CENTHALIA. Blvln, .Tames... Crane, Michael Chadwtck, Ann Jane.. Collins, Peter F Cleaver, Wellington... Dougherty, -Mlcliajl... DaMs. Henry Parrel, Martin Howells, Thomas llougland, Wm. M.... Holmes, 'Ihomas Hughes, Juhn J Kline Klnebold Keller w Idow Lungon, Patrick Marks, Llotil " George Machen, Thomas McKlnney, Charles.... Parks oulun, Patrick sweet t 'lorry Van Buren, s. L'., Mis. Wiitlek, Fred Van llurcn, s. K Kuntner, lttls Ztgler, William (Jrinilh, HenJ llunley. John o Hitniion, .Michael CENTHK. 12 67 2 lots 2 " 12" 2 " l 1 44 1 44 2 " 1 " 1 44 12" 1 44 1 44 12" 1 44 2 44 12 ii 1 m 7 55 ss CO ( 10 30 7 50 8 10 CO 7 9' 1 SO 3 10 7 CI 10 21 8 15 10 20 8 15 8 15 8 15 99 10 3' 8 15 4 CO 1 03 8 13 70 0 K 15 7 10 2 92 7 32 10 20 5 35 7 3 X Achenbach, Sam i ouner, Isaiah, estate. Filtz, Wm., estate drod, Jacob Hagenbuch, Jerry CONYNGHAM. Brennan, Kbenezer Brown, Nathaniel liucher, Peter lluiton, John Kline, John Kline, John 1. Jordan, liobert Porter, Andrew Walker, Lewis 1 2! 0 CS 1 S3 hi 2 0: 441 430 1 Oil 113 400 232 270 23 303 8 170 3SU 100 10J lotl .. 44 1 44 1 44 1 .1 a ii a 44 1 , 301 02 , 495 00 , b2 00 . 73 94 , 9 CO . 9 I.) , Cln 1 1) , 71 7 4 . 702 91 , 17 bo . 4S 02 , 103 55 , CO IK) , 0,1 UO , 4 Co , S 30 Huston, Thomas Huston, Mary Trlen, Jacob.. Ashman, Jacob Brown. William Hurt. Andrew Biesllne, Bernard cook, Cal harlno " David Donahoe. Cornelius. Davis, John K Gallagher, Frank,... Ju.ce, Peter Junes, Kvun T Kllngamnn, Fred..., Kathelrles, Goo I.lndunmuth, Geo. I). Murrlsou. Jus Magulrc, Tcrrenco..., Mnir Morns Marr, 11. s McManainun, Peter.. Murphy, Anthony.,., " ltlchard 44 Thomas,..., Shlvely, Mathow Yocum, Frank Coiighlln, J. J Stokes. Washington,, FISIIINGCrtKKK. Ammerman, M. A , Buckalotv, Win. Kst Fowler, David , Jones. It. 11 Kindt, Jno.fi Co Lemon, Thomas Moure, William Mcllenry, Kd Montgomery, D, Est pealer, tleorgo Pealer Duty White, U. U FHANKLIN , 8 07 , 5 51 , 6 05 20 55 2 8t 3 39 7 74 5 Oi 12 19 5 03 9 60 5 1.5 20 15 OS 88 O'l 27 50 1 91 4 62 ' 32 9 62 9 62 13 11 4 (,3 1 00 1 7U 37 99 75 14 200 141 101 H Of 08 100 4 of SCO 90 1 73 3 09 3 2i 1 80 8 C3 5 09 B U3 3 11 9 51 11 3 b9 7 7'J Vought, James OH KEN WOOD. Ijimon, Jacob Watts, John S Vushburu, Geo lleugle, Geo... Eves, Mary It " Kmlly Miller, Isaac Masters, Goo. KM..... Wllbon, J. D Parker, 11. Ester... HEMLOCK. Applcman. Wm. Unifier, Kllsha. C'ampbell, L. N Kmns, A.J Harris, Jacob Ktt......... Neul k pursell Pursell, Sylvester 8 63 15 lu 2S Lots 8 II 1 I lj J. 10 1 63 1 32 4 11 2 61 1 32 0 3 80 3 3) 3 8) 12 11X1 30 PI 78 80 20 2 34 14 10 4 70 2 34 9 40 4 70 2 34 JACKSON. to 300 101) 9 S3 Frtck, Geo. A., 6 10 30 60 Hess, Benjamin Kanousu Wash Lewis, Ibaac LOCUST. lillltngton, Thomas Hullg, Emanuel Beaver u. s J. UKIlno... Fisher, John Keller, ltlchard Kline. J.L.X G, Hupp Luvan, Ijiv.Ua M) ere, Mary Huston, Thomas lteece, Daniel Huston, Mary " Charlotte ,,,, ltcynolds, John Mine, Daniel MADISON. Bochtel, Jacob. M, Kills, Wm. heirs Frcezu John u 13 20 1 44 1 01 ) 24 20 40 A4 10 4 200 no 190 200 200 WO 43 10 67 I 62 1 61 3 03 6 00 I) 79 1 01 8 OS 4 04 b OS 8 08 8 08 8 Ut 2 02 to 40 3 111 tl 1 08 SI to MAIN, Carey, Edward Kuwait, Phllli 1'l.her, ('has.. Hosier, Jacob Meter, James. lxjugoiiberger, Geo. Est Munu, i', V Mobleller, Joseph , Sbuuiun, lteuben Siueck, Brobst, Yetlcr Jt llauk.. Shuman, Wm.T ..; 44 lOtnlu.n 24 230 15 100 18 e 300 4 819 l'O 401 10 150 iiy 1 74 7 44 3 25 19 40 3 10 18 CO 21 SO 1 61 11 60 12 40 tO 49 21 till It 40 C 20 Yetter, Daniel Est,, isaac MIFFMM.I Creasy, Henry. Klkendall, Nathan Keller, John...!.. Michael, John Jr Nuiigencr. tioo Nuss, Jacob Poneboekor, Jacob 1'aiks, Sam Est Huf.lll, Joel... ScheilHL'nheleor, I,K..n Abrnm.. Williams, flam oho, Amelia MONTOUH. Clark.Andrew " Mary u 11 lilshel, Jonathan 8r Kiunscy't), list Welllver, Evan - MT. PLEASANT. Mcllck, John OltANGK. Howman, Wesley, Crouse, Hiram Crevellng, samuci Dlldlne, Abrnm siiyder, Win. E PINE. Cox, Heirs Frlck, Geo. A.... Funston,.lno. A Frlck, 1-cggott it Co Kline 1: 1 alteraon Warner, Margaret Davis, Thomas Eat Done, Geo KOAltlNUCKKEK. Bucher, Peter Urelsch, Jacob U t.9 1 C3 8 21 1 94 B 29 8 OS 3 81 2 DO 2 00 4 97 8 OS I 24 i 90 61 12 801 ' 09 100 CO 13 M 35 121 23 13 67 52 Of) 11 S3 22 00 1 05 4 31 2 10 9 44 2 18 1 84 73 1 OS 2 19 4 42 21 bO 2 84 3 CO 15 12 15 67 2 19 4'J 60 350 60 100 60 80 lotl 1 3 19 4 17 6 40 43 1 ro 18 20 4 65 3 43 0 37 01 43 2 00 4.3 13 611 il CO 6 71 8 611 2 07 9 27 2 01 60 40J 1U.I 12 20 400 no 41 112 19 7 W VI too so 40 00 18 60 CO Beaver, Geo. J. L. Kline Frlck Shtiruan Huston, .lull 11 part ut Lit Ho ltobt Morris M.O, Hughes Wellington, Win ltnub, J. Miller....'".'."'.".'.'.'.'.' Skate, Harvey.!.'"".".'.'.".'... Trlen, Jacob Yocum, Elijah SL'OAHLOAF. Buckalew, .las. Est Coc, Ezeklel custard, Mary Doebler, Cluus Gross, Nathaniel lluitman, Jesse Hess, Crevellng Co ljiubach, Em. .v. s. Ilower... 20,1 81 73 4U0 187 19 123 75 114 73 6 9 CO 23 73 82 91 89 CO 33 0.1 2 12 9 SO 9 90 29 Oil 9 90 3 80 McllenryJuo.J.. Stephens, Wm. M... Ynple, Henry Jl. W. McltEYNOLDS, T rensurer. April 7. rpitEASUKEU'rf SALU OP SEATED J. LANDS IN COI.UMIIIA COUNTY Also tho following lots, pieces uud parcels of Seat ed lands, icturned by tho tax collectors, nro to bo sold at tho samo time, under the provisions of an Act ot Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to tho salo of lands for taxes In Columbia County," approved March 6th lscs : SEATED LANDS. BEAVEIt. Baker, Thomas Mclteinolds, II. W... Morgan, T. O Plum, II. M BENTON. lotl loo 78 21 1 31 12 10 10 22 Ji 84 73 10 110 60 80 60 24 Koons. John Lutz, Jacob r Swaitttout, John Conner, Preserve Brink. John Buss, John silue,Andrew BKItvVlCK. 4 20 1 20 22 37 21 40 3 kT 1 44 1 34 Scjberl, DanM Y BHIAItCliKEK. 60 SO Smith, Tobias 1 18 Brader. Daniel . 1 77 chambers, J. F... Zancr, Anna 1 C3 63 CENTHALIA. Mooro, John Monaghan, Mrs. Jno... Krelslier, Znclmrlali... Mellck, Win. I) McMeely, Michael Knlttle, .1. B Iblwlg, Jno caughen, Thomas Ilanley, John tl low " I 44 1 11 2 7 63 2 10 7 OS 11 CO 7 40 29 60 7 41 9 22 3 00 1 1 :? 1 1 1 1 CENTIIE. Slttler, John J Whltmlre. Samuel Mack, Marlha Sej be rt, Samuel CONYNOIIAM Gara. Pat Brad, l'eter Knlttle, Jonathan Djcr. Jinks O BEEN WOOD. - Smith Kressler Barry, James Kesler' David M. Est Vandersllce, T. J Kline, Paxton.Est 37tf 37 lot 1 44 0 r. 2s 7 bS 42 10 lot 1 44 1 " 2 " 2 2 91 4 90 15 35 1 OU 70 139 40 11 S 6 04 9 CD 8 20 3 40 CO LOCUST. M j ers, Jacob tj MADISON. Witts, Joseph 16 93 Whipple's, J. Est 7 70 liOAP.INOCHEEK. Ervvln, Win 4s Levan, Solomon 40 " Prlsetlla Wltchy Mary s 21 II. W' McREYNOI.US, Treasurer. CO CO 67 21 13 47 April 7. T EGISTEIl'S NOTICES. Ii Notlcu Is hereby given to all legatees, credi tors and other persuns Interested In tho estates of the respective decedents and minors, that thu fol lowing u.lmtiiHt ratlun and guardian accounts havo been tiled In tho otllee of tho Iteglster of Columbia county, nnd will la) presented ror confirmation and alluwaneo In the orphan's Court to be held In liloumsburg, on Monday, tho 1st day of May, isio, at 2 o'clock, p. in. on said day: 1. The final account of Lj dla Kelchard, Guardian cf Msry L. Kelchard, minor child ot John Helchaid, lato of Madison tow nshlp, deceased. 2. The Urn and partial account of E. 11. Brow n.sur vlvlng executor or Jacob Yohe, late of Mintln tuwnsblp, deceased. 3. Tho ilrtt an l final aooonnt ot Ann Beeri, Execu tilx of Jebse Bteis, lato ot Hemlock township, deceased. 1 4 The account of George W. Itclfsnyder, (leorgo L. Kostenbauder nnd hllzabeth Kostcnbauder? Ad ministrators of Samuel Kostenbauder, lato of Catatt issa township, deceased. 6. Tho Hibt andllnul account of Eleanor A. Eves, AdiulnWralilx of Juseph Eves, lato ot Green wood tuw nshlp, doccased. 0. 'iho account of llemy Lltwtller, Executor of Cathoilno Lltwtller, lutoof Locust tow nshlp, de ceased. ' ' 7. Hie account cf Conrad Kreamer, Administrator ot Catharine Kreau.tr, latour Madison township, deceased. 1 ' 8. The account cf rranklln itarlg," Guardian of tho person and estato or l.uey Kuilg, minor child of Ilcuben llelttlg,. late of Locust township, de ceased. ' 9. The nrst and nnal necountot Jostah Coleman nnd Charles ccileinaii, Kxicutorsot Joseph colemun, lato ot IL-hlugcreek township, deeeuscd. Tho account ot Henry Lltwcller, Executor of re tcrLliwelUr, lateof Locust township, deceased. The account cf lewis Yeltcr. Administrator of deceased. ""uw toitnsnip, 'lhn bupiiltmrntul and final account of Jnnnh Gllberi, AilmlnPtralcrof Elizabeth Klstler. lato ot Mount Pleasant township, deceased. The account of II. J. Dletcrtch, Guardian of Hob. trtD.Kliinei.inlnorhelrof Henry Dliterlch.late of llrlarui-ek township, deceased. '""144"" Tho tlrst account t t George W. Correll andWU 11am 11. Weaver, Executors ot oeorgo Weaver latoot the'lovvnot Bloomsburg, deceased. Tho tlrst and final account cf Perry I) Hlack Guarcllanof the estate ot Sarah Keller,' mluor child ol (leorgo Killer, lato of Greenwood towu ship, deceased. Tho first and final account of Charles A. Souder acting Administrator ot William F. Scudcrlaio ot scott tow nshlp, deceased. """"-r. iato Tho nrst and llnal necountot John K. Glrton Guardian 01 Charles M. and David K. (Jlrtoti to il nor he Irs of Hannah Boone, late ot Bloom lovvn. ship, deceased. "" 'I ue account 01 Daniel Itambach, Administrator 01 William llerlu, late ot tho lloruugh ot BeS wlft. Mee..rkfci.il Mv4 The nnal account of CO, Jackson, Guardian of Mary A. Vnu llouten, minor heir ot A. II. Pearce lntnf.f llil.ui-ri'i.L- l..ui,o,l,i Mr.Aac...i ".-v, Tho account ot i uinucl Yetter. Guardian ot the i..mvuHu,.iD.u,.i 1 eiier, u minor cmid ot Daniel Yttter, latoot Main townshlp.ueceascd. ?be 5!bt ,?c2lun.t ?' Jolm A' ruils.ton and Wll- ...u. .-.Ai.viiiuia u, iuu iubi win arm testa ment nt Charles Conner, late ot Oraugo town snip deceased. S2. The nnal necountot Isaac K. Dlldlne, Guardian of the person aud estate of McKendra I. Drake minor child ot Levi Drake, lato of Putnam couni 19. The account of Fiunklln Yocum, Executor of ceased8 r' tB ,toiltlllcr'-'''k townshlp.de. 24. The account ot Cbnrles Dyer. Guardian ot Benson Miller, inlnpr child cf William J. Miller, lateof Hoarlngcreek, deceased: as nied by Franklin Y ocum, Executor of laid Charles Hi tr dtceased M- m?P'"ic.?1J,t,0:1!5!'u'" D)lerl Exwlor ot Samuel as n ed by Kranlllii Yocum, Ex outor ot 1 fui Charles Dyer, deceased. ' blua so. ThonrBt and nnal necountot Samuel Neyhard AdmlntRtriitfii-1 1 .,rru A 11.11. .i. 1... 'A44?.44! arcretk townshlD. aeceised. mlB w uf" 97, I ho nrst account of Samuel Nej hard, Admlnls. trator of KnrMti bptl rt iuu. ... ..'",444u.ls- deceased. ,m wnniP. 18. Tho final account of Samuel Neihord Anmini. " .rdseS.1'0"' ",U " TUS ?.rAVfn.lr",V..ttOT'0' "'ram It. KHno M- ISfflKfrSSS ?.?a!,.cff W l"m H.. Kline. Klshtngwlk iownshlpVdeM"1''0'1' 1410 et 11, Tke Mfond account of William II. Yetter ariin,. adm ulslralor or ium.1 1 ;..!.' .t.i:f!.,?!,DB township, deceased. ' 10 " uim "inia?,,.1!:.!'?.' townihlp, ti-tiui j;'"'"''' ' 01 """ W. Jl. JACOIIT, Jtegtuter. Uloomsburg.jMar so, 1S7I. not eiucli of u uiwuau. J the city of PhlUdelphU to be 17,448.