The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 26, 1876, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN ANT) DEMOCRAT, BLOOM.SJ8U11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Iff Clittutitfiutn.
DHOOXWAV J; BIAVSLL, C liters.
JiLOOMSUUlta, PA.
Friday. May QO. 1870.
CAIII.NET CIIAXUES.
Grant lint nsrulu surprise! not only the
mitlon, but Ills own party nnJ Intimate
friend by nominating Attorney General
Pierrcpont to bp Minister to England,
Secretary of WnrTaft to fill bis place, nml
J. Don Cameron, n son of Simon Cumcrnn,
to be Secretary of War. These unexpected
appointments, towards tbo elu.so of Grant's
administration, and just before tbo luccllug
of the Republican National Convention,
liavcndcci slirnlf'icanec, ami have net poll
tldans to pondering. It In not because bo
ltai simply made i change, becaiiHebcbai
done that no often, that few can remember
who the ilillerent member') of bin Cabinet
have been. It Is also note-worthy that Ills
appointees heretofore have been weak or
unknown men.
The question Is, why should these partie.u
lar men bo appointed at tills particular time.
Picrrepo!it,althougb he did not figure to ad
vantage In tho whisky trials, will make a
passable. Embassador, and i3 certainly an
Improvement on tho now disgraced Sclienek.
Judge Tall will be somewhat at homo In tbo
Department of Justice, and wo hope will
prove to be a creditable olliccr.
Hut then comes Don Cameron as Secretary
of War, tho manipulator of Pennsylvania
politics, the leader of the Treasury King
and the head of the Pennsylvania delega
tion to Cincinnati! 1 He sought a Cabinet
appointment before, was snubbed, and from
that date to this, he, and his father, have
borne secret enmity to Grant. In fact, so
far was this carried that in a previous State
Convention Hartranft received instructions
for President. It is evident that a truco has
been patched up, aud that Grant not only
proposes to uso the Pennsylvania delegation,
but to have at the head of the War Department
an unscrupulous leader. Tbo effect will be
twofold that unless they obey the wishes
of the President, the army and patronage
their main dependence will be withheld,
and Democratic success will be assured.
They may bo told that obedience will be
(juick to act. It is a threat of Grant or
Conklitig on one side, or Democratic success
on the other. Those who know Grunt must
know that ho never gives up a purpose.
Of course this triumph for the Cameron,
Forney and Kelley may protest, but they are
under the iron wheel.
As to Don, he has capacity for the ollice,
but no more honesty than bis father. The
lather held the same port-folio, but ou ac
count of bis mi nu rous war jobs was banished
to the snows ol Itussia by Lincoln. He can
justly regard tho appointment of bis son as a
vindication of himself. The old song is
right.
"There'll old Simon Cameron and oung Don Cam
eron, Who la old Simon Cameron's son,
And younj Bun Cameron will be Slrusn Cameron,
When old Simon Caiuern'J gone."
A WAHXIXO MOM KOKSKY.
It would seem that tbeio is leas harmony
Among tho Republicans on tbo financial
lttestlou than among tho Democrats, Hut
It is no moro n party question than that of
Turin". The views of members on both of
these biibjrctc.aro controlled by their location
or the luteiests of their immediate cousti
tuenls. We bcllep, theiefoie, that the
proper way to dlsposo of tho question is
relegate to the people of each Congressional
District, and In this manner all shades of
opinion ou the question can bo fully rep
resented. Speaking of this subject,tho J V In speak
ing of tho Ohio Democratic Platform, con
denses its cardinal points as follows :
First, tho immediate and unconditional
repeal of the resumption of specie payments
law J second, tho defeat of all schemes for
resumption Involving contraction of tho cur
rency, perpetuation of bank lsiies, and the
Increase ot tlto Interest burden of (lie debt ;
third, tho gradual and early substitution of
legal tenders lor national bank notes j and
fourth, tho issue by the General Government
alone of all tbo circulating medium, whether
paper or metallic. The fifth, sixth, and
seventh are a cimplo elaboration of these
great ideas : 'Tilth, no forced Inflation, no
forced contraction, but a sound currency
equal to the wants of trade and industry, to
bo regulated in vliittic, and gradually
equalized with gold by means of appropri
ate legislation, such as making It receivable
for customs mid interconvertible at tho
- ltiJXow (Inmo Law.
Sijnoptii of the Several Sections
Tho net to amend nnd consolidate tho sev
eral acts relating to. game and gainu fish
pa'od on tho lat day of the session. As tbo
net materially tlMcrs from tho laws on tho
ttlijeet In opeintbni, an abstract inndo by
the l'otrht Is appended.
The first action prohibits tbo killing of
elV. or wild deer i.vcpt fiom Octolxr 1 to
lanuary 1. Tho sale of elk, wild deer or
fiesb venison is not nllowed within tho
above period, Tho killing of any fawn
when It Is spotted coat, tbo chasing of elk or
wild deer with dogs or tho killing in tl.o
waters of any elk or wild deer or fawn which
has been driven thereto by dogs aro prohib
ited, Any persoii'oll'endlng against any of
tho provisions of this section shall bo lia
ble to a penalty ol fifty dollars for each elki
wild deer or fawn so killed, pursued or trap
ped, cr fresh elk, wild deer or fawn skill
liad in his possession, Provided If any per
son having an elk or wild deer between
.January 1 nnd October 1 cm show that tho
animal was killed within tho time pre
scribed by law or outside the state, bo shall
not be liable to tho penally. Constables or
other town ollicials aro authorized to kill
ogs that habitually pursue elk, wild doer
or fawn, nnd the owner of such Is liable to
leu dollars fine for every elk, wild deer or
fawn killed by such dog. X concluding
t-iln.iun en nf I Kit luiiilnt will) ti Itmil Ivnnrlfi
an Intcre-t not to exceed three and sixtv-fivo proviso of the section says this act shall bo
hundredths per cent., payable in gold, so construed us not to change or nller execj
tnai ine volume oi currency siiunnon.ooe- tions ol any counties heretofore made in
ST! J1W?T,:?Z"1 Uy Uy Matins runnln;
irr.uhmtod income tax to meet, at least, tho de with dogs.
premium on cold needed to pay interest on Section two imposes n penalty of live dol-
the public debt; seventh, , Mint public policy anl for t.ach gray, black or fox squirrel kll
IT A!Ti9" -HrV " .Ji', r led " had In possession between January 1
hfl !i li-ffiil tender fn navmoiit of all debts. nml J,lly
nubile or private, and that vu demand tlio Section llirco imposes a pjnalty ot t;vo
unconditional lenenl of the s J called silver ,1(,llars for each rabbit killed or bad in nos
act, so far as the same limits the i amount for Lesslort between December 15 and October
willed sum silver coinage onaii uc n u-zai ,. . .... r ...
lavor ot n ' ""' .............
tender : eizhth. that we are in
tariff for revenuo only, and denounce the
Ueoubiicati scheme of resumption as lutein
ed and operating through a largo increase of
the bonded debt, sudden and enormous con-ti-MPtinn
nf tlio iHirrene.v. to double the bur
dens of taxation, rob debtors of their prop
prohibited under a penalty of ten dollars
for each rabbit so killed.
Section tour imposes a penalty often dol
lars for killing any wild duck or goose with
a swivel or punt gun or with any gun other
ertv, paralyze productive and commercial than such guns as are raised at arm s length
ndustrles. cast laborers out of employment, ,,,i
ami fill the land with want nml misery, for ,. . ' ,. r. , ,
tho wicked purpose of doubling tlio values , Action five imposes a penalty often dol-
of money securities nnd subjugating the birs for killing any wild turkey or wood or
mass of tho people to the Imperious sway of summer duck between January 1 and An
il money oligarchy." It is true, tlicsedecla- lo
rations were only succesilul in the Uluo
Democratic Convention after u long strug
gle, but they aro undoubtedly tlieseiitiiiients
of the lanjo" majority of the people of both
turtles in that State. Here, at least, the
Democracy are consistent, if not argumenta
tive, but in general their ideas are, we be-
Section six im oses a penalty often dol
lars for killing any upland or glass plover
between January 1 aud August 15.
Section seven imposes a penalty of ten
dollars for killing any woodcock between
lievc, those in which the great ma-s of tho January 1 aud July 4.
people ot l'ennsylvania concur, lheyare
substantial echoes to the ideas of Mr. Carey,
Judge Ivelley, and the liberal mid intelli
gent thinkers among our manufacturing nnd
producing classes, jso party mat repudiates
these ideas can win in November, and tho
Section eight imposes a penalty often dob
lars for killing any quail or Virginia part
ridge between December lo aud October
10.
Section nine imposes a penalty often dol-
only parly tbo record ot which has been lars for killing any ruffed grouse, commonly
steadily in support of them is the Kepubli- Liiwi ,,i,ns:mt. or ,iim,.it,',l i.n. nn.
;an party. The Democracy ot Ohio are , . .,, , . .. . , . , , . ,
jiioiuy uaiieu I'r.uric uiiicuco, uuiwccil ihu-
uary 1 and October 1.
Section ten imposes a penalty of five dol
lars for killing any railbird or reedbird ex
cept in September, October and Novem
ber.
Section eleven imposes a penalty of five
dollars for killing any niglitbawk, wbip-
siinplv driven into their acceptance by tho
. ' "lit.-.! . I... .1 .-!.:.. ..f .t.-!
suess Ol luu limes, u.v uiu neueaiities wi meir
own people, and by the stern logic of facts I
Politicians and President-makers should ob
serve this new movement aud bo warned in
time.
' Section twenty.fotir provides that It shall
not bo lawful to catch any speckled trout,
black bass or other fish by shutting or draw
ing oil' any portion of tho waters In tho
State, or by dragging orVlrawing small nets
or seines therein when the wators shall bo
wholly or In part drawn off, except by order
State, fishery commissioners, Tho placing
of any explosive substance, with Intent to
catch any fish, Is prohibited. Tlio penally
for violating this section Is fifty dollars.
Section twenty-live authorize? the board
offish commissioners, on tbo application in
writing often or more citizens of any county,
to nppolnt ono or moro fish wardens or wa
ter balluts, provided that persons so appoin
ted shall iccelvc no compensation from tho
Slate.
Section twenty-six provides that any per
son who may sell or have in Ills possession
any pinnated grouse, ruffed grouso or qua'l
for fifteen days after tho time! limited for
killing tho game, shall not bo liable to a
penally provided ho shall prove that such
birds were killed within tho period nllowed
by this act or wero killed otitsido tho limit
f tho State at snmo placo where tbo law did
not forbid tho killing.
Section twenty-seven provides that any
person sum mnrily ronvletcd before n justice
f the peace or alderman shall bo sentenced
o pay tbo flues provided in this net, one'
half to go to the informer and tho other half
to tho county in which tho ollcnco is cow
mittcd. The defendant can appeal to the
court of quarter sesion should ho bo Jis-
itisucd. Oif conviction, utiles ho pays
the penalty, bcsliall bo committed to jail
for a period of not less than on day for each
dollar of penalty impo-'ed.
The succeeding three sections provide
that nothing in this act shall bo so construed
as to prevent any persons from catching
pecklcd trout or black bass with nets in
waters owned by himself for tbo purpose of
stocking other waters ; to prevent any per
son from taking'.fish from private ponds or
prings owned by him and used for cult!
atingfish; to prevent the catching of bait
fish by means of hand lie's or cast nets for
angling or scientific purposes; to apply to
any stream forming tbo boundary lino b
tween this nnd any other stato over which
this state has concurrent jurisdiction with
uch state, so far ns such streams form such
boundary line, nor to any lake partly within
tlio boundaries of this slate.
Sectiou tliiity-ouo repeals all acts incoii
sistent with this act.
Confiding, ignorant of tho ways of hypoc
ritical demagogues, and almost helpless as
the enfranchised slaves wero attlmclosoof
tbo war, there wero conscienceless scoundrels
pretending to their peculiar friends, who
robbed them by means of tbo "Fienchmen's
Uauk." They robbed others, but their basest
crime was the robbery of tbo savings of the
liberated slaves. Tbo testimony just report
ed ou this bubjeet is disgraceful to tho
country and to lite age. It seems that but
little of tbo millions of money deposited
will over bo got out of tho assets more
than half of it is out of mortal reach, but
mo the rascals who robbed them out of reach
too ? I.edijcr.
TTNION' JIOTKL,
rot .vn sire r,
PlIILADlCLPillA, PA.
TJIOMAS & W'JCIIIK rnprhtttf.
j, .ui mi. i it mi ii, stip t.
Onti'lihlnl UsttorsulU urn lids n flmUclnss lintel
aim mo terms teasonawc. .vny ttMtu.
m 111) liKY II OUSH,
1T niberl Mrcct,
PHIIiADKI.t'HIA, PA.
'M03IASS. mmil, Vromhtot.
.. MUJlllAV Wlillll, Sup't.
UrccntcnnlaMlsttora "'id this a first-class
stopping place. Arrangements can bu iniulc by cor-
espouuence. -tin o int.
SIIERIFFSSALES.
s
THE MOLLY MAUUU1E MUHDKR TRIALS.
Tne trial of the Molly Mnguire murderers
at Pottsville continues to attract much at
tention, particularly throughout tho anthra
cite coal fields. Tho live first arrestrd for
the murder of a policeman Yost were confi
dent of acquittal until they heard tlie.cvi
denco of HcParlan, the Pinkertou detective,
who went to Schuylkill county, aud staid
there, joining tho murderous Mollies in
April, 187-1, since which time he has lived
nnd associated with them for the purpose of
ferreting out their crimes. The trial is not
yet concluded, but there is little hope for the
prisonerSjUuless McParhin's evidenco is con
tradicted. Mrs. Kerrigan, wife of the man
who made the confessions as to the murder,
wo3 sworn, and said Kerrigan left home on
the evening of July 5th, having a loaded
pistol in bis possession, aud that bo didnot
return uutil the morning following, when he
told her bo bad shot Yost. It will bo re
membered that Kerrigan swore or stated in
his confession the McGehan and Boyle, did
the shooting, aud that he merely led them
to the mountains subsequently. Mrs. Kerri
gan is the first ivitness yet produced to prove
that Kerrigan ever admitted to any one that
he committed the deed. The first part of
her testimouy, however, corroborates that of
Kerrigan.
There are now eighteen of the Mollies in
the Pottsville jail, in all, on charges of
murder.
These arresU have created great couimo.
tiou, and many more will doubtless follow.
Other detectives, it is said, have been in tho
society ,and when the proper time comes will
also testify. The wholo infernal workings
of the gang is being exposed, aud tho order
will doubtless be thoroughly crushed. The
Pottsville Standard says of the trials : "The
crimiuala now on trial may be safely left to
the tender mercies of the law, and after
justice has avenged her cause, tho future
may be reasonably expected to take care of
itself. There cau be no mistaking tho temper
of tbo public mind on this question. The
law has once more asserted its majesty in
' Schuylkill county, aud tho sanctity ofhu
man life will hereafter be recognized by all
classes of our population more completely
than it has been for tbo last twenty years."
The illness of ono of the jurors has de
layed tho trial, and should he not recover,tho
whole thing will have to be gone over again,
After the testimony that has been given, it
would be Impossible to get auother jury in
Schuylkill county in which case there will
probably bo a cbango of venue. Tho cost
to tho County is already estimated at $100,
000.
Hixliugli.
Tbo Doorkeeper of the House, has writ
ten a friend a pompous letter, wbicb'plalnly
shows him to be an egotistical am. Ho
should bo promptly removed, and steps
have been taken by the Democrats to se
cure that result. As there is a dearth of
llepublican campaign material they aio
having tho letter lithographed, and are
using it us a campaign document. It will
hurt no one because the Democrats aro not
responsible for Kitzhugh's silly expressions,
and besides propose bis removal. Unlike
their opponents, they do not apologize for
the knaves or fools within their ranks. In
this connection, however, we would sug'
gest to our opponents, tho propriety of sen
ding out us an additional document a lith
ograph of llartrauft's famous letter to "Dear
Yerke," or Forney's endorsement of Kvaus
and voucher for moneys received in that
swindle, or Coll'ey's celebrated letter in re
gard to "Addition. Division, and Silence,"
Wo would also mention tbo fuct that in
the last Congress two llepublican Door
keeper received bribes to tlioiiiuountofSlG,
000 us was abundantly proven before an In
vestigatiug committee of party friend, nm
were retained in ojlc. We cun stand all
such comparisons.
.Latuk. The Democratic House Iim rery
jjroporly ilUcbargwl the fellow.
WHY THEY AKB SOKKY.
A number of our Itepublicau exchanges
daro not openly defend the "crookedness" of poorwill, sparrow, thrush, lark, finch, mar
Belknap, Uabcock, ltobeson, fcchenclr, and ten, chimney swallow, barn swallow, wood
hosts of other prominent Republicans, but pecker, flicker, robiu, oriole, red or cardi-
endeavor to parry tho blow, by the reviving nal bird, cedar, bird, tanager, catbird, blue
dead war issues, borne say they aro sorry bhd or any other insectivorous bird,
but their grief is best illustrated by the fol- Tho twelfth section provides that such
lowing anecdote: birds may bo killed for the purpose of
A minister examined his school-boys thu:
'What is tlio meaning of the werd repent
ant?'
'Please, sir, don't know.'
'Now if I had stolen a loaf of bread, what
should I be?'
'Please, 3ir, locked up.'
"Well, should I feel sorry?"
'Yes.'
"Well, why should I feel sorry?'
'Please, sir, 'cause you was cotched,'
GIUNT'sliTsuniMlNATIUN'.
On the evening of the 22ml, J. D. Camcr
on was tendered a serenade in honor of his
appointment as Secretary of War. Speeches
wero made, and among others who were
called upon, was Judgo McConaughy of
Adams, who in tbo course of his remarks
said :
I desire to say, as you have called upon
me to sneak at the moment, that the events
of tho day confirm the judgment of the past
history ot General Grant in his wonderful
power ot discrimination m the selection ot
the men about him for tho execution of the
scientific investigation or having the same
stulled or set up as a specimen.
Section thirteen imposes a penalty often
dollars lor robbing or destroying ccrgs or
nests ot any wild bird except those of
predatory birds as aro distructivo of game
and insectivorous birds. lCggs are allowed
to bo taken for scientific purposes.
Section fourteen imposes a penalty of
twenty dollars for killing, catching or dis
charging any lirearms at any wild pigeon
whilst on its nesting ground or in any man
ner disturbing such nesting ground or the
birds thereon or discharging any firearms
within one-fourth mile of tho place, or shoot'
ing at, maiming or killing any wild pigeon
within its roostings.
Section fifteen imposes a penally of ten
dollars for killing or taking any wild turkey
rulfed grouse, quail, woodcock, rail or reed
bird or labbit by means of any blind, trap
snare, netor any dovieo. A proviso permits
individuals or associations, for the'protcc
. . .... 1 . . F
lor tlio execution of tho ", preservation aim propagation 01 game,
work he has to do. In all periods of the to iratber alive, by nets or traps, with the
worm mere nave oeen men who nave oc- ,iil m.l mnt.ni' tin. imnersoftliolni.il
t rayed their trusts. It has occurred in the
pint and mut bo expected to occur in the
future, but the selection made by General
Grant this dav. and confirmed immediately
by tlio t)?nate ol the United fttates, vindi
cates his character of discrimination in the
election of the men who shall constitute his
abinet and Ins advisers.
We concur. Granthasii"wouderful power
of discrimination" in tlio selection of bis
tools, never having made but two or three
mistakes. Uristow was a little out of the
usual run, being an honest, and able man
aud possibly tbo President lias, by mistake, s"t line ' waters inhabited by the fish,
selected a few moro of the samo kind, but Section eighteen imposes a penalty often
not often. Pelknap and llabcock wero not dollars lor.killl ng any baimon or bpecxied
experts, and consequently were caught in troutsavo only during April, May, June,
tho "execution ol the work he has to do" July, and the first fifteen days of August
aud Grant promptly accepted their resigua- Tho catching of trout by any person witl:
tions. He must have keen men about him : "e waters owned by himself, to steel;
no bunglers need apply. Don Cameiou is a otI'cr waters, is allowed.
good man for the place, His experience in Section nineteen provides that no person
politics, and the advantage of being the son "hall kill or expose for sala any lake trout
quail, or Virginia partridges, from Decern
ber 20 to February 1, for tbo Bolo purpos
of preserving them alive over the winter,
Section sixteen imposes a penalty of
twenty-five dollars for bunting or fishing on
Sunday.
Section seventeen imposes a penalty of
twenty-five dollars for catching or killing
spcckeled trout with any device but rod
hood and line, except for propagation or
scientific investigation, or for placing any
in the mouths of December, January and
February, uuder'a penalty of ten dollars for
oach fish.
Section twenty imposes a penalty of $100
for trespassing- on any lands for the pur
pose of taking fish from any private pond
stream or spring after public notice shall
have been given. The section only applies
to sucii ponds, etc., as shall bo and are im
piovtd by tho owners or lessees for propagn
tion ol fish or game fish,
Section twenty-ono imposes a penally o
twenty-fivo dollars for placing any set nets,
fish baskets, pond nets, gill nets, eel weirs,
kiddles, brush and facinu nets, or any othe
permanently set means of taking fish or
otherwise, in the naturo of seines, in the wa
ters of tbo commonwealth, provided that
nothing in tbo act shall prohibit the fishing
with gill nets in tidal waters.
Section twenty-two imposes a penalty of
ten dollars for catching or killing, at any
time save only with rod, hook and line, or
scroll, any .black bass, pickerel pike, or
Susquehanna salmon, or for catching any
of the so fishes between July 1 and March 1,
except alive for stocking other waters. A
proviso declares that tho section shall not
The followine statement of church prut)
ertv in the United States, belotmins to dill'
crent denominations, is according to uio
most recent galhcrett statistics : jlctuodisi
fGU.854.121 : -Ttoinan Catholic. f(;,005,
550 j Presbyterian, $53,205,250, ; liaptist
841. COS. 108: Episcopalian. 30. 61-1, 510
CoriKregationalist, $25, 0(30, O'JS ; Itetormed
Church, 14, 134, UU; i.utlicrmi, $h, vu.
47.
Headache arises lrom dilferent causes.
ConcestivH Heiulacbo is produced by an un
. i i.. i.-..!.. . ...i.:..t.
uue quantity oi uiuou in tuu ui.uu, in mntu
biirh livers, robust pcoploand youu g wom
en aio liable. Dr. Hull's Vegetable Pills
rectilate the bowels and tuns divert the cur
rent of blood from tho brain.
Candidates.
(Wo aro authorized to announce the follow Ing per
sons ns candidates lor the onices named, subject to
the Democratic rules ot Columbia county ;)
ron siuntiiT,
II EN 11 Y DOAK,
of Iiriar'creek.
SAMUEL. SMITH,
of Fishingcreck.
A. K. SMITH,
of Madison.
JOHN LAYCOCK,
of Hlooinsbnrg,
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
of Blooiiisburg,
JOHNJC. GKOTZ,
of lUooMslurg.
HENHY D. KNOItK,
, of Centre.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
DM I NINTH ATOK'S NOT I CU.
A
r mtatk ni incrtnoR ftcntr. nice'ii,
Letters nl Ailialnlstrntlon on thnlMata of Gen.
peoit of c.itintusi C'liimlilo County, deceased,
liiHobecnnnihUilbvtti'iltexltern! "d,l tounty to
in ury,, i. . M'eUti'l lw l , ewu, njuniu'i 1 1 iiuni v,
til nnnln nil iS'His bid' litxil to said I'.-l.ii" iireiv.
mieslcd to nmk.j payini iit.itiKl those imvuiJ el ,1ms
I demons' :he Mil t etatn i ill nmko tin m known tnlnu
said iiitmlidstrst'ir without iMy.
ll&Ul(ltll, M ,11 I,
Apr, u,';.-eu' Admhiitrnicr.
int.. turrnt.Mt'sl KAl.tt OP
LINP1 !i COI.l .Hum
UN9KATKD
r
iitiilerslKiieil Ins
SSI ON HE'S NOTICE.
Mitteo tsliiMftiv cUinthul the
liern nnnoliiled nn iiHslfrnee fiiethM lii'nellt of eredl.
lots or Nalli.in Kosti'iiiiftiider, or 1jeiiM tmliMilp.
t.'ulumMi county, now reslditu' In tint tmrouifli of
rij uiuiiui, in i.uei lie iutnn,v, uiai 11111 iuki'ii ujiuii
lilinni'lf tin, ilntl'ts of tlio trust. All persons mo
thcrrtnie, in pilred to settle with hlin, uijtmt nml
pav to nun loi iiieounts, ueutsiinti tines ot iiiosuiti
Niith in Kuitoiiij.uider: end those. liaMn claims to
submit tncin lo tbo assignee pi uperly authenticated.
ltiiiAM ,i. 111:1:111:11.
('ntnwlA.,11. Culiimtitii Co.. Pa.
V. U KYKUI.V,
Attoi Hey for Assidiiee.17 May u-cw.
A jSt 0 Til 10 It N 10 W S T O U 10 !
TH' vlrtlln of Nllmtrv ui Iti of Vi.n,l. Kt. nnd Tvntl
'nclas. Issued out of I ho Court of common Pleas tf
'olumbtncotmtvnrid to me dlreeteil. wtil tii'ptniwil I
lo public sale at tho Court House In llloomsbnr;f, ou
SATUUDAY, JUNlOnh, 1870,1
at one o'clock p m., nil that certain rent estate In
thO horOllifll Of Celltr.lllil. Collltnlilii rmmtl-. I, nil ti .'!!. I
oiillianqithbynlotof A. 11. roitner, south liyalol
i i .uiiiK ,iiir!!ir, c.iM oynn nuey.nnu wen in-1.0-
llt AVeillle ! satll lot tH'tri. 'AS f'et front nml tjn f,.,..
111 ueiiui, lynereon are eieiteu a one-Moo ri'aino sta
hie. liaki'-oMUi nnd other outtitiiidoiLi.
K'ln d, taken lulu exeeutloli, and to bo sold ns tlio
jiiui'i-ik in .'iituui-i iiaiiuuu.
ALSO,
At tho snmo tlmo nnd Mace, nil that certain int. i.f
Kiumii riiuimi in iim io ii oi iiiooniiourir. I'OllltllOl I
i a., iwuuuui uu iii-j iiijiin ioi oi ueonre
lassertnud l'elcr lliu-man.on the i-haMiv nn nii..,-
on tho south by Public roid.und on the wit.iiv
. nil-- n.ini iuv uvilltf 1-4 UX'l imill mill I2S Tl'l'l
in iic-pin, uuiii muru or less, i hereon nro erected it
two-story diielllni; house, Hablo and oiuliulldlnirs.
Nulzed, taken Into execution, and to bo told ns tho
I'lVl'llI VI 'UU31. IIUUIIU.
A ESO,
At tho Rame place, at two o'clock p. in. of said day,
nil tho folluvliiif teal estate, situate In Heaver town
ship, Columbia county, hounded on thu south liyn
plume loiui, norm oy i nan unu Ivi MAfee,on tlio
east by Abraham McAfee mi tiini-ii.in-(r i n.i..
, viiM.wiiiiK w iii-n-s, muni or less, wneruou aro
creeled live two-storv teiutnnnr. Iimi4,w.
belied, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho
prupei iy ui i;, h. naraes
ALSO,
At the hatni. nlopp. nt oi? ninfli- ..i i .t.
all that cerium lot of land situate' In L'spy. bcoU
.u.,uo,. nll,u Um tuuiuj, uuuuui-u on me norm I
by nu njiey, on tho east by laud of llutlcr Kdfar, ou
' j ........ my., uim UU L11U lYL-Sl VV U ni
lei beiuir Sj reel front ni.d isO rect in rtpt.tn . wimru.
on ure elected a tHo-story dHellliis hou-.e, stablu
nnd outbuildings. " '
m izcu, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho
ALSO,
At tho same rilaee nt a n'i'inri.' ii m r,r.M,trf.r ..n
thateeitalu luessuairo nnd trimmr i.mrt m,-i!.t
the township ot In hirer ek, bounded by lands ot
(leorgo llower on tho east, bythu heirs of Stephen
Adams and loblas Mnlth nn iiin nnrth. in. ti,,. f.ira
. 11 ,l,;lll;l ' ueeeiiseu.auu others ou Iho south,
mm ui mum ui iiuiisoi lieort-u i:vrini nn i in w ki ..
whereon ni e erected afraiiio gristmill, brick stoio
mid divelllutr, uud two duelling houses und out
bulldlngs ! couUlnlni; sixty neies, moro or less,
selicd, taken Into execution, aud to bo sold as tho
.u,... w. uvvi(,g uuiuiu,
ALSO,
At tho same tlmo nnd nlaeo. nil iimf mrtu. w nr
laud situate In tho town ot llloonisburir, Columbia
county, I'a., bounded on tho south by lauds of Wea
ver's helis, ou tho wost by Simm's uiiov. on tun
north by fourth street, nnd fronting on the east on
.'.aiMicuai luiiy-iuur ieet; n Hereon are erected
two two-story frame houses und outbuildings; the
. ., ....w, mo iu. nut suiu in iop.ir.
m L tni.ii t ,,ii,,,lmc..,u 1
IS' Till! 01,1) I'OSTOITICE HUILWS50,
Jlaln Flreet below Market.
Can bo found ono ot tho h2st selected nsaorlments
of aiciis'nhd lioj s heady .Made Clothing and
JUJINISHINCI GOODS.
1-l.n f,lln,. ftt,ri 11, nt !n nnn rrll',, rn.
tiro satisfaction to purehasers. r.nd tint he cell
sell
AS LOW AH THE LOWEST
he InWtcs the public to call nnd examine his stock.
JESSE 1I1CK1?,
Successor to IM. O. Erittttin,
Jtay 19, T.-nin
KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO.
MANurAOTi'i:i:i!s ov
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Book and ITows Black a Specialty,
135 Noiitii Tiinti) Stiii:i;t,
1'HILADELPHIA, PA.
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Our inks are of a surperlor quality, being mado
from the best Ingredients and under the personal
supervision of u practical printer and pressman,
therefore wo will guarantee every pound of Ink sold
to bo of a summon jet black, (jrici; duv-
1N(1, AND KNTIItliLV I'll UK l'OM Sl:TTlNl-ori
our prices nre from 80 TO CO l'Ult CIIXT, I.uWlIlt
than uny other Inks manufactured in the t'nlted
states.
A trial of n sample keg will conMnce any printer
that he has been pa lug nearly doub'e what he
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unit barrels to suit purthai-ers. Address,
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SECOND MONDAY OtMUNE, A. 1). 187(1
ntlo
land
tt.oi.
(1,11 llllf!. 11 1,11 I'OIlllll
the samo may bo found ncceiwriry.
Tt-.i!m til." HAI.K.
Tho amount of taxos and eost-S must ho p Ud wlicti
iV.n.Vu.1. ml. nr ttui m.iIo may be Molded,
and the property put up and resold,
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PUINTING INK CO.,
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Seized, taken Into execution, nml fn im nnM n inn
lirntiLO'tv nf .Ii-ssn iv,!,.,nnn
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At the samo tlmo and place, nil that certain lot of
land situate in thu village ot Ksdv, Columbia county,
Jlaru-t street, on the south by.Muin street, and ou
j .,,u v. ui;u jt-iiit; iint-ii'uii are
elected n large hotel, a Urge stable, and outbuild
ings, bald lot being In front uu .Main street about
llliy-three feet, and being In depth one hundred and
seventy-thieo leet, moro or less.
ouneu, laKen inio execution, and to be sold as tho
luuiij vi ii luiaui i mill.
CI1AS. S. 1-Olt.NWALU,
uuenn s uiuce, Sheriff.
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Columbia Coal Irun Co..
lirlesbaeh, Isvm
navls, Isaac, estate
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Ash, Ueorifii I.
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Heaver, Charles
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liog.irt, M 'ry
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ciiailcs. Simon, Jr
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llanley, Joseph
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Kesler, Frank
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Price, Clan nee
l'attcrson. II
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r eiary inipor. uniy i.iiii near. -iiiientiuenru.
inns free. Jlunyou X
.May 12-rw.
sponsler, l'ubs., Philadelphia,
GENTS wanted for tlio CENTENNIAL
HOOK OK llIOflltAPIIV. or tho lives cf tlio
great men of our first loo jenrs. Send fur circulars.
1'. W. Zlegler X Co., us Arch stieet, Philadelphia.
.nay 12-iiY.
asbociati: juixin.
SAMUEL SNYDEK,
of Mifflin.
JAMES LAKE,
of Scott.
I. K
KUIOKBAUM,
of Benton,
of his father will enable him to so administer
his office that uu one will ever trap him.
The Great Discriminator discriminates
wisely.
CUSTTU.
In no case has the littleness of Grunt
been more transparent than in his treat
merit of his former brother officers. When
ueneral of our armies he was jealous of
their fame, and at all times Indulged In pet
ty persecution. Since he became President,
his associates have been of the lowest class,
t men who pandered to his vanity, and
sensual tastes, whilet such men as Hancock
were ostracised. And now his petty spite
has fallen upon Ctibter, tho gallant cavalry
leader, because. In answer to a summons he
uppeared before u Congressional Committee,
ami tola me truth. True, tho lacts were
damaging to the Administration, but the
fault is with tho Prceideut who permitted
his relatives, tho Whiskey and other rings
to dictate to hint. It will bo n glorious day
when this puppet President ends his term,
'and goes to merited oblivion, unwept, un
honored aud unung."
Ex-Senator Curl Scliiirz made n veiy cx
passive description of the present condition apply to tlio waters of Lake Erie, eacept in
ol American blind partisan politics at tho the ponds ou tho Island or pciiiusula for
recent New York Conference. Ho said ho mlng the north and cant shores of the liar
was on tho fence," becauso tho mud ou both I bor of Lrle.
sides was just now too deep for him to drop Sectiou twcuty-tlireo imposes a penalty of
ii, a goou muuy moro aro oi tlio wimo twcuty-livo dollars for catchlnz or kilHus
opinion. The men who run tho party ma- fish in any ol tho inland waters Inhabited
chine will have to clear away much of this by speckled trout or black bass, by means
inuil II they expect them to run cully, Iho I of any net or device in tho naturo thereof
Indepci.deilU aro sure to bo heard In the tho meshes or open spaces in which shall bo
coming election, ami thuiparty that supple- less than three inehu1, provided that noth
incuts Us "relorm" resolutions by picKcntlug Inu herein shall authorize thu catching of
genuine reiorm caiuiiuates whom the people spockled trout by means of uny device, save
cau trust will be likely to get the full benefit only by rsd. hook and line, except for Pro
of Uie independent oie,Jdger. I pngatioa Bll ttoc ot"w waters.
DAVID DEMO IT,
of Gncnwood.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
y HOWELL,
DENTIST.
Olllco In llaitrnatrs Dloik, tecoiid Boor, corner
EijooMsmmu, pa.
Main and .Market tti eetu,
May 2a-1y,
rjM) CENTENNIAL VISITORS.
U. W. i!ies and Dr. A. 1'. Heller of Mlllvllle. Colnm.
blu county. Pa., have t ricted a neat andcouifortablo
bomdliiL- ho is at I hlludclplua for the reception c(
visiters to tho C'enteunlal Kxhlbltlon. They are now
piepaied to leetlvii boulders nt all times and ut len-
bomible lutes. 'I he hulldlutr is located In Columbia
avenue, unoutonu Hundred ) uras east or Uelmont
iivenue, ami mo sainti uisiance eustor i,iowj lloiei,
nnd onlv two siumies liom Iho main cntmnru to the
Kxhlbltlon (irouuds, which makes tho location very
favoiabhi fur all visitors from this vicinity. See thu
slk'U ot I lie star lioardlni; lluusu ou top of tho hulld
I iii,'.
livi.s x urxuiii, iToprietoia.
May M-aw,
A DM I N I STH AT( ) 1 "S NOTICE.
r KSTATK OK nKEtlltill HieillKII. DECKlSLIl
, ..rill-la ui iiiiiiiiisuuiluii uu iiivi-uwiiuui iiuuiiluil
liljliard. lute of tho towushln of Calawlssa.county cf
uuiuiuuij. ucceusu,uiivu ueen Kruuieo oy mil iicifis
ter of sold county to lllrnm J. Iteeder, of i atavvlssa
township. All fiei-sous having claims against tho
t'btulu ot the decedeut nre reiiuehted toprcbentthcui
for bettlcmelit, und those Indebted Iodic estate to
lutilu painient lu thu uuderslk'ned administrator
miiiuuiui-iuy, llliuiu J. lll.i.lil'.ll,
W. I Kvuki.v, Aduilulstrator.
Attorney for L'stnto.
Muy JO-oiv,
Tho Cook's Companion,
Improved Kitcbon Siloing UtonBil,
A novel Household ArtlcloforKllelnirllHEiii.MEkT.
HtUSiOK, tNOOl'LtB, VKliHAUl.im, J'UV1TU, ClNDT, iC.,
Tlio Machlno Is easy to regulate, nnd very Minnie
to use. It takes up but llttlu room in thu kllclieu.
IlKoetiw, HuiciiEKs, llorm. Kurtica und Kvtat
i- kuiuv tuouiu uavu one.
I'llce It. and cliean ut that.
Call and southern work at tlio Furniture BtGi-u of
E. U. PUltMAN,
Bolo Agent for Columbia county.
Hay 2G-3m lHoomsburg, la.
A1
DMINlSTItATOIl'S NOTICE.
1.STATK OF VM. II. I.E1IO I. llCL'KASCn.
i otters of Admlulstiatlon on the t statu of William
Leiuou. atu or .Mt l'Kas.inrh Coluiu a i couniv
ileieaed, liave lieen t;raidrd by the lfeKhlt r of said
eountv to s ivester Kitchen. All peisi.ts having
claims against tlio estate of tlio deeedii.t are re
quested to; present thciu tor sottlcim nt. and thoso
luueou'ii to iii"cinie to maKo p.ijineiit toineuu.
uersigueii uuiiiiuisiiiiiur i iiiioiu. opiay.
hYl.VKSa .It Kl l l III,.".
May 11), 'Iti-Gt. Adu.lnlslrator.
ui Jrl7tn Seimons nnd prayer meetlnir
lllUUWl 1 talks from tho " Tribune" veiha-
xirn reporis. iuu jiaces austoui. ain'o soiti oe
toie publication. AliKNTS WANThI). K. II. Treat,
Publisher, sus lircadway, N. Y. May 15-Iw.
A NKW MUSTARD PLASTKK.
The medical value of n musurd blister Is under.
stood In ever.v family. Much tlmo lssociitln tro-
iai ul' u nou tlcu and often tlio miintaid is of noor
quality and will not act, causing great suffering.
i ins irvnnr inconvenience is now neiifciie overcouio
by llenson's Prepared Mustard Plaster. It Is a great
impruveiiieni on uio oruiiiury urueie. il is very
clean and call bo arinlled nnd removed without dis
coloring tho clothing or soiling thu skin. It docs not,
deteriorate with ago. It Is ulivav s reliable, as only
tho best quality of mustard Is used in Its prepara
tion, itisreaoy lor uso uny moment, oy simply
dipping It In water. It Is sold In half yard pieces at
25 cents per roll. If your druggist can nut Mipply
y uu bcnu pi ii v lo us.
May.19, '"o. Pharmaceutical Chemists, N. V
. EOIt
C()U(JHS, COLDS, H0AKSENKSS.
AND AIi I. THROAT DISEASES
USE
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
Put up only In ULUE HOXKS.
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AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
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v-ntilAlied liv its continued use. It may be used llko
un ordinary toilet povvder,and,nsldefrom its medical
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Clew ell, Jacob
" Joseph
(lauincr, liavld
Krnni, i:ilvs
Jle.Nluch, .1. S
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cnXTIIAMA.
r.Ivln, .lnmes
Crane, Mlclmil
Chadwlek, Ann Jane
Collins, Peter 1'
Cleaver, WelllnKton
Dotuiherty, Jllclia.'l
Iiavis. Henry :
I'arrel, .Martin
Iloivelli, 'J homos
Holland, Win. Jl
JlolincH, 'l homos
Hushes, JJiii J
Kline X liluebold
Keller widow
Lanuoii, l'atilck
Marks, IJo.vd
" ueorife
Jlachei'.'lln'mas
McUUiney, Charles
Parks
o,ulnu, l'atrick
Mveet X Torry
Vim linren, s. K., Jlrs
wittt.'k, rred
Van llurcn, s. II
Kantner, U'vvls
ZUler, William
(iiinith, llenj
llanley John (1
1 1 .in lion, Mlcliael
cestui:.
Achenbaeh, Sam
i onner, Inalah, estate
Prltz, Win., estate
(irod, Jacob
llagenbucli, Jerry
CONYNdHAM.
Jirennan, i;benezer
llrottn, .N illuititel ,
lluchcr, 1'etcr
Huston, John
Kllr.e, Jolm
Kline, John L
Jordan, ltobert
Purler. Andiew
Walker, Lewis
Huston, Thomas'.'."....'
Huston, Mary
Trleii, Jacob
A shman, Jacob".'. !!!.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.
lirowii, willlain
Hurt, Andrew
liresllne, lltruard
'Jook, Cal hal I lie
" David
Ilonahoe, Cornelius ,
liavl-i, John U ,
(iallat'her, rrauk
Jo ee, I'eler
Jones, livan T
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HtEASUKKU'ri SALH OK SEATED
LAMM IN COI.U.WIIIA CUUiSll
Alsn tho f ollawlne lots, pieces end parcels of Scnt-
n,i limits, ri'turtieil liv tlio tax collectors, aro to bo
sold at the same time, under tho prov Hons ot an Act
of Assembly, entitled "An Act reiallnif to the salo
ot land, for tales lu Columbia County." approved
.Marcti&liiisos:
.SEATED LANDS.
11KAVKI!.
lot 1 linker, Thoin.ii
loo Jietteynoids, ii. vv
7s Moroni. T. U
Sill Plum, 11. Jt
11ENTON.
7S Koons, John
in l.utz, Jacob
110 Mvattttout, John
Ml Conner, preservo
so llilnk. John
Oil ltuss, John
ss Mlne,Aiidrcw
lllitivVICK.
U Seybcit, Dantcl P
1III1AHCIIEKIC.
fiinlth, Tobias
Ilrader, Daniel
clumber.", J, P
Zancr, Anna
CUNTltAI.lA.
Jloore, John
.MoiiaKlnin, Mrs. Jno..
Kielsher, .achat lah...
Jlellck, Win. D
Jlc.Meely, Jllchael
Kidttle, J.ll
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lot 1 Mack, Martha 42
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CONYNOHAM
lot 1 (lara. Pat 2 91
" 1 iirad, Peter W
" s Hulttle, Jonathan l as
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(lltl'.K.NWOOD.
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40 h'ester' DavU M. Kst 3 20
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LOCUST.
SO Jijers, Jacob t3
JIADISUN.
co Witts, Joseph 15 05
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ItOAltlNGCltEF.K.
57 Prvvln, Win 4S
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II. W'.McItEYNOLDS,
April 7. Treasuier.
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Mnrr. II. S.
McManauiun, Peter
Murphy, Anthony
IMcliard
" Tiioinas.
Milvely, Mnthev
Yocum, Prank
Cotililln, J.J
blokes. Washington
riSHISGCUECK.
Atnincrman.M. A
Hucnalow, Wm. Ett
Povv ler, David
Jones, II. II
Kindt, Jno. Co.,
Lemon, 'i nomas
jit ears, William
-Mellenry, Ed
Montgomery, D. Est
l'ealer, (i(Oii;e
l'ealer X Doty
White, C. 11
1'ItANKI.IN,
Vought, James
OltEENWOOD.
Iinon, Jacob
Walts, John S
Washburn, Ceo
Ill ale, (ieo
Eves, Mary II
" Emily
Miller, Isaac
Masters, (loo. Est
Wilson, J, D
Parker, II. X Ester
HEMLOCK.
Appleman, Wm.
Hnigler, Kllsha.
Campbell, L. N
Evans, A.J
Harris, Jacob Ett.....
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Putsch, Sylvester
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SHERIFFS SALES.
liy virtue of a wilt of Alios Flctl Paclas to tlio
Klicrlll'of Columbia county directed, there will bo
exposed to public sale at the court House In Illooius
Liiirtr. on
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1870,
nt ono o'clock p. in., nil that certain nleeo or parcel
of land situate patilyln Iteaverunil llonrlnircreek
townships In the County of Columbia, und parllv In'
North Union township In tlio County of Schuylkill j.
and state of Peiinsvlv nla, becinidus ntaihestnut,
oak In said Noith Union tuwnslilp at a corner of land
surveyed In tlio wurranti'o nameot Henry Naner,
i hence along tlio II no ot land surveyed in tho war
rantee name of (leorje Heaver north 6;$ degrees
west 830 perches to a plnotreoon thellnu dlvnllni;
tno said Counties of Sehuj Ikttl and Columbia, thcndi
nlonu tho line of land survejed In iho warranto
unmeet William siewiirltho tvvofollovvlnircoiirscs
and distances; boulli 77s decrees west 237 ); perclics
lo a stone corner, and nortli k di'L'rco vv est 40 perch
es toa jellow piiio; theneo through land survejed
in the warrantee nninoot Lewis seaman booth 65
degrees west CO perches to a plno tree; tlienco
through land survej edjn tho warrantee liaino ot (leo.
Miller, Jr., south fco degrees westsst perclies to a
stone ; theneo through laud surveyed In the wan an
leo name of Darliara Aitllliatlie Ihreo follovvlns
courses nnd distances: toiuii 4sif decrees west sj
perches to a stone, r-nutli 25 (legries east 44 7-10
pe relies lo a post, and noi Hi 05 degn es east ilfty-hlx
perches ion stone heap; thence partly thiough iho
said liarhiira Arttlla sun cy and parity through other
land surveved lu tho warrantee named Andrew
llelwlg south S3 degrees east 27'ipcieiies ton post
in tlio line or npubllo road leading overlbo Llttlu
Mountain : thence along the lino ot tlio said road tho
two following courses aud dUniues: north 62 tg de
cries east ll perches to a plno stump, aud north 97
degrees cast 21 petchesto apost; theneo Ihrough
the said Andrew lleiw ig survey and along tho lino ot
land sold lo J. 1). I.lnvlllo nortli 1 deirico east 191
perches to n stone; theneo through tlio said Andrew
,ii.l,ii4 lillillJltia ri-UUHVI! Mllll'Jtl llllll ll'UIIK l"u
linn ot land told to J. 1). I.tnviho south 19i ilegrot"
east is i perches to a stono j I hence along tho Him i I
vldlng tho said survejsln Uio wnrranteo names ii t
llenrj Naner and IjjwIs Seaman bouth 0 degrees I
east siperciies to a stono heap; tlienco by other
laud survej ed In the wairanteo name of (leorgo Mil
ler, Jr., south 71 degrees cast 207 perches 10 tlio
( hestuut oak, tho p'aio of beginning; containing s49
acres and 65 perches, billet measure, as tho samo
had been re-Buiveved by Ivvls Yetter, Esq., 011 tbo
seventh and eighth ot November, lolo, for thotaid
undersigned.
ALSO,
All that southern part of a troct of land surveyed
In tlio name of William Stewart tha tenth day if
May, A, D. 1794, by vlrluo ot n warrant dated twen
ty.seeond day ol January, A D. 1791, the gi eater pat t
thereof sltur.to In neuver lovvnslilp, Columbia coun
ty, stito of Pennsjlvanla, nnd 11 iractloiml partln -North
Union township, Schuylkill county, bounded
aud described as follows, lo wit i beginning nt a post
and running fioui theneo by land surveved In Hie
name of (leorge Itanerund by line of landsurvevid
In tho iiaiuo ot lenry Noar, now owned by bald Ja
cob iirelsli, bouHi 17V( degrees west 20o perelies to a
Mono; theneo by tlio eastun boundary lino of a
tract of land surv ej ed In Iho namo of Lewis seaman
north IV degrees east 194 peiehes ton stono heap;
from theneo soutlt in u uegiecs east SCO tieithes to a
post, and bouth IX degrees westco lienhes, bo tho
sump moru or less to tho place of beglmlug; con
tabling 200 acres, bo tho bamo moro or less.
Seized, taken Into execution, nnd to bo sold of Jho
property ot Jacob En (sell, P
Coroner's onice. Coroner uniraclngbherl'ir.
Ulooiasburg.Jfay 5-ts.
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Hess, lienlainln
Knnousu Vvosli
Lewis, Isaac j oi
LOCUST.
lillllneton, Tiiomas
liollg, Emanuel
Heaver (I. X J. L. Kline
Usher, John
Keller, Iilchard
Kline J. 1. X (1. Kupi
U'vun, Uvilla ,,,
M)ers, Mary
Itusleu, Thomas,,.....,.,.
lleece, Daniel
Huston, Msiy
" Chai lotto
Iteynolds, John
btlue, Daniel
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llechtel. Jacob
Kills ll'.n !,..!..
Pi cezo John u jhu
MAIN,
Carey, Edward
Dewufr, Phllii
Plsher, Chas
Hoslir, Jacob
inner, daiuesM
Longeubeigcr, Uoo. Est.
Maun, C, I'.,, ..,
Mobtellcr, Joseph
si, 1,,,,,. 1, i.,.,i ;..
Smetk, lirobst, VtilerT ilauk",'.'. 12 40
Miurami, Wm. T .;;, JJ Jjj
Iteulmii
.Yttttr, Daniel Est.,
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SEWING
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