wwm'Mi.iiiiiM THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOC RAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO I NTT, PA. In '! i t lo a t ! I S P .3 I1 ISO h'. I at ti, Islt fe. fe( I mi ml 1 1 leu Ml Wa I JIM line nf .ict tla I hit It'u I Inn ut Of lit) I ho in.. lie I em 0 irt I lire ha rii int lo tl llll liau bri .'on ml Inu yi way lest is UIHJ ICSp foil 11)0 IpOf, lull: led I. oil. br o I'luS ee cr P'er Iho) out l-ion ill WE HOLD THE FORT! BHOCKWAY ELWELL, Editors. BLOOMSBURG, PA. Friday, Nov. 17, 1870. THE lMl'KNDINfl CltlSIS. Never since the formation of oilr Govern meat has American liberty been so seriously endangered as It Is to-day, Lllio nil Itc- publics, our.foo in au Intestino onr. There has been a popular revolt against Qrantiim, against a military despotism unparalleled among civilized nations, against the extra Toganco or un administration which pays do attention to tlio sufferings of the people, against tlio rottenness and corruption ol the men in pwer. In order to reform abuses Democrats and lltpubllcans united to elect SaiiitielJ. Til leu President, and gave him over .100,000 raajority-tho largest ever given a cantlicntc, co-cent Grant when bo was a candidato against Greeley a Republican, lmi result lor reacc, tor lleiorni, was ot due to tlio votej,of a "solid South." "Loyal" New York, Indiana, New Jersey, and Connecticut wheeled into colnmu, and, utaide of ring-ridden riilladelphia and Pittsburg, even Pennsylvania throw off the Cameron yoke. Fools may talk about a "solid South," but as a matter of fact two thirds of the Tildcn votes wcro polled North But scoundrels and thieves die hard, and 100,010 bffice holders, added to an expectant corps of 1,000,000 more, will not yield to the popular verdict. They Insist that there has been fraud and intimidation in Louisi ana, Florida and South Caroliua, forgetti ng that the same desire for a change in thoso States was ten times more intensified aud material than in the North. Those tax-rid den peoplo had beeu cursed by carpet-bag rule for a doren yeais, and even the negroes joined hands with the whites to prevent fur. ther swindles by pretended friends from the North Thse eminent patriots, Zaclc Chandler and Cameron, now propose to continue their old scheme of "counting out," and in order to succeed are trying to break the "solid South" by bayonet role, fraud, and general rascality. The plan is simple. For instance in South Carolina the Returning Board con lists of seven officials, four of whom are ue. groes, and four of whom .are candidates .for re-election.. .These men assume- the-right to alter the Votes -of the people at theirpleasure "reject or add to the count as they pleaso count thtrnseltesin and the bayonets of the Federal .army- are to enforce their edict. To succeed they must falsify the Inoien re- Louisiana, I'lotlda and South Carolina are certainly Democratic.glvlngTllden 303 electoral votes. Desperate efforts are being mado to count Tildcn out. If attempted, we have this ITI V-,T A It if A XgYit Official Vote of Columbia Couniy, November 7fh, 1S7G. nisTntqrs. Heaver llerwick Benton Illoom K..T.... Hrlnrcroek ... Cntnwissa ... Ccntralla.... Xffl 7,859 maj. 1,500 " 1,200 " Louisiana gives Tildcn Florida, - South Carolina, Hampton cannot bo counted out, as the Legislature examines the returns. IN CAI.irOItNIA. Governor Irwin, of California, telegraphed yesterday that he cannot conscientiously certify to the election returns from his State on account of tho great frauds discovered by him. lie says that in tho Custom IIou6C district alone 2,500 Democratic votes were abstracted from the ballot boxes. Enough Iraud has been discovered to negative, all of tho Kepublican majority already claimed. FLORIDA. Tallahasse, Nov. 14. Tho official re turns of nine counties came in to-day, and justify, with hardly a change, the unofficial returns made days ago. The estimates wcro badly at fault in only two counties, in both of which the Democrats gained largely. Or. ange and Volu!a were estimated by theKe publicans to give, respectively, 530 and 120 Democratic majority. The Democrats ex pectcd 650 and 200, and tho cfliml returns givo 743 and 310. OREGQS, Watts, the Posi-taaster elector, will bo thrown ouA 's ho was ineligible, and his placo will bo supplied by a Democrat, The Continental Life. Failure of this Inturance Company Miimaii agementliow roticy Jlolacrs can get their Monet. The Continental Life Insurance Company located nt Nassau street, New York, has turns ot three 8latts, notwithstanding the I felled and John Anderson has been appoint- faet that the rotten system of Returning President Judiciary Congress Fcnato llcprosontoUvo Sheriff Jury " Corwii'r. 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APPLICATION FOll PAKDON. Notice Is hereby Riven that application will bo Inado to Ihn m-xttmrllnirnf llin ifn.inl r.f t'nrilons. at llarriviiirir.i'a., tor tlio iianlon of Milton ciiarlos, nowconllnod In tlio Eastern l'cnltcntlary for n felo nious assault 111,011 o. n. Molllek. of iWilcli ho was comlctcil at tlio Ke tetnber 1 eim (lsr.) of the Court of iuirter Sessions of Columbia County. MIt9.MH.TON CtIAM,KS, Nov. It, 'I0-SW ConynprhamN Conyngham H I'islilni'crcck Franklin Greenwood Hemlock Jackson Locust Madison Main Mi ill in Montour Mt Pleasant Ornngo l'iiic HoariiiKcreck Scott Sugarioaf. Total Tim Greenback ticket had 3f votes, and tho Piolilbltion ticket had five votes. I). J. Waller had 1 voto for Senate : Peter K. Haldy had 1 voto for Associate .Tudgo; C. G. Barklcy had 2 votes for Senate: and II. U. Smith had 28 votes lor bherttl. Board has been denounced as fraudulent and unconstitutional by Kepublican Con gresses' since 1872 by such men as Evarts and Carpenter and ei-en ly Wheeler, their candidate for Vice Preiident I Before suggesting to the people what should be done and tee Mean all parties we deaire lo make a few suggestions; Babylon existed as a fre nation 1C0O years, and ell, and is known no more among nations, he ed receiver. Since the first of last Jannary tho course of the Company's business has been ycry disastrous. In the complaint of 3Ir. J. O. Jloyt, ask ing for the dissolution of the company and the appointment of a recivor he says : Since tho last report the property has de preciated. The real estate in Nassau street is placed in the report at 5800,000 j it could not be sold to-day for $300,000. The Com pany lost $50,000 by the failure of the Loan- era' Bank of New York, over $20,000 by the failure of the Southern Life Insurance Com- TI1B EIiEOTOUAli C0LLE0K. Whatever may liavo been tho reasons which induced our fathers to adopt tho pres ent plan of electing ft President and Vice President, the absurdity and injustice of the modo has been fully demonstrated by recent evcnti. Tildcn has a majority of 303,000 on tho popular vote, and yot for days tho result seemed to hang upon ono electoral vote representing a constituency of only 20,000 voters. It is a fact that both Buchan an and Lincoln were minority candidates, and yet by this system were elected Presi dents, whilst Tildcn with over a quarter of a million majority hung in tho balanco for the lack of ono elector. Our government is based upon the right of the majority to rule, but this monstrosity u effect gives tho minority control. Again, in ourform ofgoveriimcntono voter, u theory at least, is supposed to bo the peer of any other voter ; but In fact largo masses are disfranchised. For instance, why should Democrats in Vermont or Khodo Island at tend tho polls in a Pfesidential year 7 Their votes are counted as a matter of form, it is true, but ibi all practical purposes, they might as well remain at home. The same may bo said of Kepublican voters in such states as Kentucky and Georgia. Hundreds of thousands of men nre thus disfrancliised, practically, and have no voice in tho selec tion of a chief magistrate. There are three remedies. First. Proportional or minority representa tion, as advocated by Senator Uuckalew, which'would give each voter due representa tion in the Electoral College, whatever his political faith might be, or wherever he might reside. Second. Districting electors as members of Congress aro now districted. Tho main objection to thw plan is that it would lead to gerrymaaderiug. Thitd. A direct voto by the people. This pltu, while the simplest, is open to the ob jection that it gives more room for fraud, and lotlve casoof several candidates, migut elect a man strongly in .tlio minority. It is bid for outside candidates. We therefore prefer tho first plan, bnt ould favor any that would do away witli tho present unfair and inequitable system. THE UIIEAT EXHIBITION. mailt nf Slfifl O0ft hv tlin ripnrpplnlinn u tw..Pi.on was popular, ana t'tepeople o( securities, and over $100,000 by defalca acquiesced. The Roman Empire lived 600 tion of agents, while- tho suplus claimed in years before Its decline, and died when January was only $720,432. oldiers dictated laws. Athens existed twelve The questiou of chief importance to policy centuries hi a free, eountrv. v.f vt.w.,. . hIJe wuetber tliey "liaU continue to . , , , lay premiums. Iho order ot the Court ap uj,Uu . ,. vuau ours, nnu to-uay is poiulinR a receiver gives him the power to scarcely known except in history. England, continue the business of the company "in from which we derive our institutions ob- tho receipt of premiums and tho payment talned her grand charter of Liberty from ot the uccessary expenses." The attorneys Klnir John on the bank, of tb n,.... on both Mei concat in 1,18 Piu!on lllat a,ly la 1215. The Tower and City' of London were given as security. From Edward 1st to Henry 4th it was ratified 32 times. Twice a year it was read to the people and la the Cathedrals with solemn pomp. All judgment contrary to it were void, and all who counselled against it, or opposed It were excommunicated. The people loved Liberty then. Only one hundred years ago, our colonies were oppressed, and on the 4th of July 177G our fathers, among the causes for rebellion said : premiums paid after the appointment of the receiver will constitute a special fund, not to be included in the general nssets, should the report to tho court show a deficiency. The eutire assets of the corporation, they say, is the property of the policy holders, and to retain their interest thereiu they must con tiuue to puy their premiums or their policies will lapse according to contract, nnd they will forfeit what they have already paid That cantankerous lunatic, Wendell Phil Hps, has just made ono of his characteristic specches,in Boston, in which he calls "Grant a wise statesman iioutwclt a noble martyr, He has dissolved representative houses re. I Hutler the man that can make the Southeru peatedly, for opposing, with manly firmness, I Hps pale, and Charles Francis Adams a gen ius invasions on the rights of the neonle. I d He has refused, fori lontr tlmoafter ...M, " dissolutions, to cause others to be ele..te,l a "epuDHMii or-ucmocrat theso ten years." whereby the leeislativo uower. imannbln m Grants statesmanship is pretty uenerallv 1LH-..1 . : , . i .... . . .. .. . - auuiuuauuu, uuve returned to me people at I uniierstoou oayonots auu utter disregard of uie.r exercise; tue Diaie reuminlug, Maw; lloutwoll's martyrdom is decidedly of o7 E wi' hnnf ' S vague ; Butte, never paled any Southerner's -.1.1 I WUMH.IUII9 I .. . 1 ,!, - .1 . ... . WHllin. I n vvifc u,o biiuau. ui UJQ luuies Ul He has erected a multitude nt urn nflif I New Orleans and the owner of aUvprwHrn and sent hither swarms of officers to harass of that unhappy city, and Mr. Adams beintr . .r . r . ....... o.uoiuiii.c. i u iveiif letnnn iinil nnfc 14 Fiwil u tmnA M hM bAntjimnntt . In t . f .. - I o - buu nay standing armies, without the consent of our out of Ir' 1'l,illil,s' latitude in the way of legislature. criticism, lie Itat uffected to render the military inde- ptndent of, and superior to. the civil jioicer. or quartering large bodies of ar men troops among us. For suspending our own legislatures, nnd ucuianug lutiaseives invested with poer to icgmuic mi us 111 un cases wutusoever. 'lhe outrages of that day were trivial in coqparlscn wi.b what we are asked t undergo now. In the late relxllioti we fought for Union, for the Integrity of our Republic. But noithersoll nor territory make free people. Ireland has as good u soil as we, aud is she free ? The bastard Republics of Mexico und South America have soil equal in fertility, but would our people exchange with them ' Aud yet Liberty is broad there as It is here I Congress. Columbia, Montour, Luzerne, Carbon, Momoe, Pike, Collins' majority, Gain, 1874 Collin. -1151 1GU7 4MJ7 3100 3192 1001 18518 10172 8,37(1 7,091 1,285 Waller. 2271 1202 3039 2842 719 99 10172 I.UZEUNE POLITICS, Col, Wright and Stautou are elected to Conprmis. tho hitter W a miiiaII ti.nlnrWv we ceieurate me centennial or a ltepuullc Stt(Jrtz and Beamish have been defeated for plunod together with, bayonets" and fraud, Senut, and but two l)t)ino:raU out uf ntno and aro now tbolnughliig stock of nations. '' elwteu to tho House of Representatives Our Republic is ou its trial. r under 1 r""n'cr for '''"'"""oWy. Clerk iv,. f., I,. u. ir,...., 1... ..nu,t.. ,.i . ...i I v' 14 i'loiiitv miur . ,n, tn V.diCU . ........ ,JV .... b j . I.l.tp,, rrwldtut, tho American peoplo musHub- tlal year, this looks like healthy votliif, oud init to four more years of Clruutism. Jlul will teach corruot leaders that while they neither fraud nor bayonets shall nlace him uly manipulate conventions, they canuot . . i I il.. A A f, Mi (1f I, v,. I couiroi iuo iuaes. ka tinlimll At if tint nut itAnt tHt ttn ntnl a. . .i. , .' u I'y lllo CougriMional vote, printed else IU9 uuueu Diaies win ouuer oo Baveu oy m,,r.. i, .m i... il,.t n..in.,.i .....i.!... the Democratic Party or ranked among the is 6,27G,a gain of 1,285 over the majority of nations that tit re, but are not, 1 1874 Usurious Interest. An interesting decision of the supreme court is announced concerning usurious in terest. The Miners' bank of Pottsville hav- ng loaned certain bums of money to a busi ness firm charging rnojo than tho legal rato of interest, upon the failure of the firm ob tained judgment for its loan and interest at tho rate stipulated. Tho property of tho rm was sold subject to tho lien of the judg ment obtained by tho bank. Tho purchas er resisted tfio payment of the bank's claim n full, alleging that only legal interest cou Id be recovered, and the common pleaso court of Schuylkill county decided that the uiur ious interest must ua deducted irom iuo amount of tho judgment, lhe supreme court reversed this decision on tho ground that no third party can succeed to the rights of tho debtor, or take advantageof the rcme dies open In him in resisting tho payments of au illegal rateof interest. The court says upon this point: "The act of May 28, 1858, mado a radical change in the consequence flowing out of tlio receipt of more than six percent, per nnnum. It repealed all former aws imposing a penalty. Iho first section still makes six per cent, tho lawful rato of interest. Tho second section recognizes the actual business wants, habits and customs of tho people. It assumes a greater rate may be charged audi paid. It therefore de' clurcs that, If it shall lie reserved or contra. dieted, tho debtor shall not bo required to pay the excess. At his option he may re tain or deduct it from the nmouiit of his debt, or if lie lias voluntarily paid tlio whole debt and tho excess of interest, hu may re cover the excels by instituting legal proceed ngs not more than six mouths after its pay. ment. No longer can a stranger to tho trans. action, by a qui tain action, work tho forfeit of the whole. The otntiito proposes to deal only with tho parties to the proceedings Tho debtor .may elect whether ho will with. hold the excess or recover back within tho time limited. Failiug'soto (loJwltWn tho tlmo ccititd hejias mi remedy. No. party informer can interfere either before or after tho payment." The defendants in the judg. ment the borrowers of the money having cxpresed themselves as satisfied, the court holds that the purchaser of real ei-tato sub ject to the judgment so put upon it camiqt mention the legality of the rate of interest paid by tho borrowers of tho stuns out of which the judgment grew, J'utriot. The Vote for Slate Senator. Columbia, Montour, Lyeotnin;;, Sulliviin, Allen. Stock. 4112 2058 1729 1181 5557 4007 9'dS 602 1 2000 8111 Bill 195 Allen's majority 4 ill r, Allen leads his ticket hi uvery umnty in tho du-tiict, a convincing iiroot of tho hiul Oftimution in which ho is held by tho peoplo, Wo are justly proud. of our Senator and aro glad to record his triumph. His inajoiiiy m uoiuuioia u mo largest over given to any candidate. Mr, Allen duly appreciates this compliment and, in a letter jiirt received fioiii him oxprecM's his gratitude in the following language : "I am very niueh pleased witl: your voto in Columbia county and with to thank all iny friends theio for it.1' Wo aro happy to say that tho pleasure is mutual, Tlio closing ceremonies of tho Centennial Exhibition took placo on Friday last. It was intended that they should be held in tho open air in front of the Western end of the Main Building, but the weather was xo utormy that Judges Hall was Mibstituted. Tho following was tho programmmo on tho occasion : 1. Inauguration March Wagner. Orches tra, Theodore Thomas, Musical Director. 2. Prayer Rev. Joseph A. Seis. 3. Chorale Fugue. 8. B.ich, Orchestra, 4. Address Hon. 1). J. Morrell, U. ti. Centennial Commissioner from Pennsylva nia nnd Chairman of the Executive Com mittee. 5. Selections from tho Dettingen To Do wn. Uhorus and (nchetru, 0, Address lion. .Iiiliu Welsh, President Centennial Board of Finance. 7. Finale Fifth Symphony of Beethoven. Orchestra. 8. Address lion. A. T. Goshoin, Direct or General, 9. Hallelujah Chorus from tho Messiah. Handel. Chorus and Orchestra. 10'. Address Hon Joseph It. ll'iwley, President of tho U. S. Centennial Commis sion. 11. America Ulioriu and Orchestra. Duriug the singing of tho above hymn, tho original flag of tho American Union, first displayed by Commodore Paul Jones on tho "Bon Homme Richard," was displayed on the wall of the Hall behind the platform, and tho audience arose and joined in tho singing. Gen. Hawley then advanced and announ ced that.Presidcnt Grant would formally de clare tho Centennial Exhibition closed, nnd ould givo the signal for thu stoppage of tho Corliss Engine in Machinery Hall. President Grant then arose and was re ceived with tlio most enthusiastic applause. After bowing his acknowledgments, ho sim ply said in a low tono of voice, "I now de clare the Centennial International Exhibi tion of 1870 closed." The President then turned to the left and gave a wave of his left hand (tho signal for tho stoppage of the Cor- iss engine), and at the Mime instant the op eratorof tho telegraphic instrument tempo- arily stationed ou the platform, despatched the word to those who were w.uttng to re ceive it in Machinery Hall, ami tho great engine ceased to work at 21k minutes of 4 clock. The chorus and audienco then joined in inging tho Doxology, "Old Hundred," and the closiug ceremonies were over. Invitations to take part in the closing ex ercises had been extended to the President nnd his Cabinet, the Supremo Court of the United States, foreign Legations, United States Senate and ollicers, Members of (tho House of Representatives, Governors of all the Stftes and Te rritorie, Mayors of fifty five different cities, Circuit Court Judges i f the United States. loreign Consuls General in tho lUnitcd States, foreign Consuls in Philadelphia, foreign Commissioners, Judges of Awards, tlio Centennial CouimUsiotiOen. tennial Board of Finance, poets, oiutors, etc. U. S. Government Board, Heads of Administration Departments, Judges of tlio Supremo Court of Pennsylvania, Commis sioners of FniriMouut Park, City Councils of Philadelphia, County Court Judges, U. S, District Attorney and assistants ; pincers of tho Army anil Navy, ollicers of tho Centen nial Guard, Pennsylvania Legislature, Slatn Board of Supervisors of Memorial Hall Presidents nnd Vice Pre idents ot steam and passenger ear railroads, Women's Executivo Committee, original Centennial Commis sion, Commissioner of Public Charities of Pennsylvania, and Mr. John Welsh distrib uted 700 invitations distinguished citizens :iud to subscribers of Centennial stock, and the above bodies' were mostly represent cdjby gentlemen present. The grounds were crowded during tho day. It wascstimatcd that considerably more than 100,000 persons were in attendance. The great bodynf visitors wero unable to hear the closing ceremonies as Judges Hall would not nccommoduto them. The great exhibition has been a success, financially and otherwise. More than 8,000, 000 cash admissions wcro registered and tho receipts amount to somo $1,000,000. The peoplo of tho United States may proudly claim to have had tho most gigantic and successful National Exhibition over held. Gen. John A, Dlx, who has, wo believe, belonged to every political party which lias existed in this country siuco tho Declaration of Independence, lias been fortunate cnougli to hold high ofllco under each. Tho follow. lug aro n few of them : Adjutant General of and Secretary of .'Jtato nf New York, member of tho Stato Assembly, Senator ot the United States, Postmaster of New York, Secretary nf tho Treasury, Nayal Officer, Minister .to Franco and Governor ol New York. Last Tuesday ho rau for Mayor of Now York on "tho Republican ticket. Sprightly old gentleman yet, too. In tho course ot tho next hundred years ho will doubtless hold many more offices. Ben Butler was sueeesstol in his Congrca sioiial fight and has deleated Jndgo Hoar by a most decisive majority. Butler does tint win to have much of mi opinion of his opponent, lie says the Judge "has been nursing dyspepxia for several years under the mistaken idea tliut it wiui conscience aud that when hu was on tho bench ho was always more or less miserablo because he could not prniiomico sentence on both sides Wo haven't a, tear to shod lor tho sanctimo nious Hoar mid think that B'ltlcr after all best represent tho party of "high moral idea. Hutler is a saiut wo all know. SHERIFFS SALE. lly lrtuo of sundry wilts of PI. I'a.niiit Venil. Ex. to tho HiPilirof Coliimblayounty directed, thcro will bo exposed to public sale at tho Court llouso In Illoo!nstmr. on SATURDAY, DKCEMIIEU Uth, IS7G, at ono o'clock p. in., Tho following real estate sltttato In Iho Town ot I'.lootnsljtiry, bounded ami described as follow s : On thejeast by lot ot ills. O blosser, south by Main street, Oh Iho west by lot of David llrobst, andon tho north by an alley, said lot bclnjr 11 fly feet In front and tw o hundred feet In depth more or le?s, where on aru erected a two-story frame dHcllIni; house and out-bulldhif'S. Seized, taken Into execution and to In sold as Iho propel ty ot 1). V. Johnson. ALSO, At tho samu tlmo and placo all that certain plan tation and tract ot land bttuato In tho townshlpof I ranuin, bounded and described us follows ! On tho north by land of Vt lllljinO. I'lshcr. on Iho east by land of II. v. Clark and land of tleoriro W. I'emter. macmr, on tho south by Knit of JacoUKnltllo and land of Val"Utlno Vought and on Iho west by land ot William WatW, henjainan Tord and It. Knittle, coiv talhlntr one hundred and llfly-four acres and lltty- two perches laoro or less, ot which there aro about ono hundred acres, more or less, under cultivation There lsa (food framo bank barn, a f ramo house.ono. nnn-half-storlcs high, and other out-bulldliigs, with apple orchard and other fruit tl ees, Ac. Scuta, taken Into execution and to bo sold as tho wopcrtyof 1'elcrU. Campbell. ALSO, At Iho samothno and rhice, all that certain tract of land situate In Beaver township, Columbia coun ty, lYnusj lvanla,boundcd and described as follows : lieglnnlng nt a stono ; thenco by land ot Oldeon lluusliigcr north twclvo dcgiccs, west 6eenty-elght perches to a post l thenco by land ot lllttcubender and llrclsh seventy-six and three-fourths degrees west one hundred perches lo a post, thencu by saino south twelro degrees, east i perches toaiot; thenco by lands of 8. 1'. Drelsbach, north seventy-six and three-fourth degrees, cast ono hundred perches to tho placo ot beginning, containing Forty-eight Acres nnd ono hundred nnd twenty pcrchos strict measuie, whereon nro erected a framo houso and barn. Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold ns tho property of Andrew llunslnger. CltAHI.lS H. FOUNWAI.I), Sheriff. Nov. It, 1310-ts NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EXECUTOR'S NOTICK. KSTATKOPSAKAIt llltOAbS, prCBASE I, tetters Testamentary on thS estate of Karah lthoad, lato of the 'livnshlp of l-ocuit, county of Columbia, deeeaseihliavolipeiigranlcd by tho Itcgls tcr of said co, to Franklin Ithoadsof simo tup. All persons liaMngclalmsngalnst tho eslnto otlhodcce dent nro requested to present them for Fcttlcment nnil inoo innewcu 101110 osiaio lomuKn jiayuu-nv to tho undersigned administrator wlthotitdelav. 1'llANialN IHIOAIIS, NOV. II, 1S70.-GW. JiXCCIltor. June's for Dec. Term. 18(0. G1UND JUHOltS. Dloom-Ueorgo V, Hates, Fieas tirown, Fetcr Jonci. 11. M. Wardln, Thomas Knorr. Itirwlck Alexander 'Hi mipsoii. Catalssa-.t. K. Sharptess, Daniel Zarr. Contrail t Alfred .lames, Oeorgo James. Conynjham V. li Williams. Flslilngcreck-Ocorgn D. Heath, ilrccn wood J).n Id Albortson. Jackson John llantz. Minitn-Aten llowman, John lloirnagle, Stephen 1 Idler. Sit. l'lcasjnt-Thos. J. Welliver. Orange-.Mnrlon Hughes, Henry Dctong. Scott ltreco l'aliinan, Isaac lioss, (ioorgo W. Crcvc llng. A. 11. While. TitAVEUSE JUUOllS. 1 1BST Wn.K. llloom llltam miter, Chas. Sloan, N. If. Funk, 1 A. Kuhn. Heaver Charles Shuman. Herwlek-Wllllam llredbender, John tl. Jncoby. Itcnlon-W. h. Cole, Kllas Shtiltz. Hi larcreck-S. (). smith, !,c I MdJter. Cataw lsa Nathan Cicasy. Centre M. Millard. Fraiiklln-WUll un Teeplc, William (icorge. (Irecnwood William lkcler, Thomas Mathers. Hemlock Jes&o old, John Applcman. N. 1. Moore, A. J. r.imnct. Locust Simon It. Carl. Madlson-Gcorgo lscaglo, John J, Stctlcr, James Welliver. Main John W. Shuman, Joseph W. John. Mimin-Honry Hctlcr, John Klkcndall. Moutour J. M. clordun, Mt. t'leasant-Jolm McMullIn. Orange William Mastellcr. lne James TiUelplecu. ltoailugcrcek l'hlacus Cool. Kcott li. D. Ilagonbuch. bugailonf Allu Ilancy. COURT PROCLAMATION. The President has pardoned William O. Avery ,now in tho penitentiary for complici ty in tho whisky frauds. McKeo's friends think that ho also will bo set at liberty in a few days, and wo don't doubt it. Much good it does to convict scoundrels now-a-days. It hardly pays for tho tlmo nnd money spent in convicting them, ns they nil find their way out of jail after a brief detention. Tlio election is over to bo sure, but it may not bo too lato to inquire, now that John W, Forney has concluded his daily allusions to tho "rebel yell," how ho knows anything iiuout it, no never was near enough ton live rebel ut liberty to hear it. Perhaps John rau clear thisup, with some other mat ters tho peoplo would Hko to have elucida ted, now tho campaign is over. "V7"HKItKAS, the Hon. William Eiavllt. T T President Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and (icncral Jail Delivery, Court ot Quar ter Sessions ot tho l'eaco and" tho Court ot Common 'leas and Orphans' Court In tho iOth Judicial Dis trict, composed of tho counties of Columbia and Montour, and tho Hons. Iuam lieiut and M. (1. 1'iiiiKS, Assoeiato Judges of Columbia county, hae Issued their precept, bearing dato tho 2M day of Oct., In tho year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sc only-six, aud to me directed for holding n Court of'Jjer and Terminer and (lencial quarter Sessions ot tho Peace, Court of Common leas and orphans' Court, In Dloumsburg, In the county ot Columbia, on tho llrst Monday, being tho 4th day ot December next, to continue two weeks. Notice Is heieby given to the Cbroncr, to the Jus, tlces ot the Peace, and tho Constables ottho bald county ot Columbia, that they bo then und therein their proper person utto o'clock In Iho foicuoonot said ilh day ut September, with their i ecoi ds, hand bill wis and other remembrances, lo do those thing; which to their ofllces appertain to bo done. And those that aro bound by recognisance to prosecute against tho prisoners that aro or may bo In tho jail ot tho said county ut Columbia, to bo then and there lo prusecuto theinas shall bo Juit. Jurors uro re- (piestc d to bo punctual In their attendance, agreeably lo their notices. Dated nt llloomsburg tho 2M day 1 of Oct., in the year or our Lorn unu L. s. thousand elifht hundred and beventv-slx J und In tho ono hundredth year ot the Inde pendence of tho United states of Amei len. Shcilll's Ofllco, CHAS. S.FOltNWAl.D, Dloomsburg, Nov. 1 to sheriff, "Heforni insido tlio party" is best illus trated by tlio pardon of Avery the chief of tho "Whisky King" by Grant eince the ehclivu. And now let tho other scoundrels be pardoned. ."Let no guilty man escape," sud U. i. O., and then, pardons them. For Set ere Coughs and huii Complaints. Canton, Bradford Co. Pa., Nov. 29, '73. Messrs. Seth W. Fowlo & Sons, Boston.- Gentlemen: About ten years imo. after hav ing had a severe attack of the measles, 1 was troubled with a severe cough and was threat ened with consumption. My lather having died at. lhe ago of thirty one with consump tion of tho lulu's, and my aunt havinir been carried off with the samu complaint, it seems to be ln-rcditary iuour family. Atthotimo alluded to. I was induced to bus- a bottlo of l)r. wistar'H lsanam ot wild Oherry, and can sav conscientiously. I believe it saved my life. I was blacksiuitliinir at tho time. and often felt palm in my chest nnd lungs, which tho Balsam relieved. I cheerfully give this statement, and hope you may have success with so ueneiiciai a preparation.. Vottrs truly, A, J. ML'lIltlTT, fiO cents and $1 n bottle. Sold by all drug gists. What Constitutes a Keshlcnro. In response to a letter Attorney General Lear writes as follows: Under tho facts which you state to me, your rcsidenco has not been changed. A temporary absenco on business or pleasure, does not chango a man's residence, and tlio constitution pro vides for some such cases in express terms. When this question was under discussion in tho constitutional convention, such cases as yours were referred to us unnecessary to provide for, us residence was not changed by buch employment. There are mercan tile travelers who aro from home nearly the whole year, aud yet no ono thinks of doubt ing their right to vote. Tho chungeof resldcncolls to some ox tent a question of intention. If a man In tends to rcmovo from his slate, and goes It to another to remain for a day, his residence Is changed, although ho returns the day af ter; uuiu nc goes nun another Mate on business or pleasure, without un intention to change Ills residence, and remains abroad lor a year, he does not change his rcsidenco, Under tho facts which you give me, your residence has not been changed, und you aro not required to bo lu the state six mouths to regain your right to yotc. Marriages. l'KALKIl-HHNVAN. In OrangoMllo on tho 0th Inst., by ltcv. II. H, Jlendinhnll, Mr. llcnjnndn V. Pealer t Miss Ida J. llunyau, both of FIshlngcrcek, Columbia county, Fa. CIIHOMAS-NAUS.-on IholMli lust., by Hev , J . Irvine. Mr. Nathan Chrcnias to Mrs. Mary a! Naus, all of llloomsburg. Deaths. DKWl JT.-on tho 7th Inst., near Itohrsburp, Mrs, Nancy .V, who ut Isaac DcHltt, osl74 jearsand 9 months. NEVHAIID.-In Orangelll on tho tthlnst.. Mr Daniel Noyhard, aged 05 years and!) months. ALE. In Mt. Pleasant, on tho loth Inst., Hubei Wilson Ale, aged U j ears, 1 1 months an d 10 da j s. MARKET KEPOllTS. 11I.OOMSHUHO MA11KET. $1. Wheat per bushel Hie " Corn, new, " Oats, " " nouriKT oarrci Clotcrseed Flaxsted Hutler Kggs Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples iib ItiUMS sides & Shoulders uird per pound Hay per tun Heeswax Timothy Seed , 4.10 vuuj Alio.ia run No. 4 on Wharf t 3,40 tcr 1 on iu.u 9 a,ui No. 6 ' f v to Uiacksinlth'sLutupou Wharf I.i 40 " llltumlnous " f I r.o .75 BO .30 7.00 7.911 1.01 .110 IS .li .1 .18 .14 li.W NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COLLECTORS. Collectors of County Taxes are icituestcd to bo ,u UK.-,, iuim'-,ia in uiu vuiuuy "(ruasunr, during the coining term ot Cuurt, mo uiuiioy is needed und us bomo haio paid ft Kumi uuro in meir uupucuio wo want me ueiin. lluenU lu do tho hauiu In lrt-fHrim.Q In iiuvIik. In. U'lcid .and subjecting such who lmo aheadvpaid ...... H,.liuillllAU lip llll, IIIMJIUSb WIIUl, WUUmUUl' cnvlsO bf tald for kuc n ili:llnnui.rifs- Aetordliig to u resolution of Iho Hoard, ubntementH; v w.uiv ui.u urn lurrrauer. COllCCtOIS must UmltTHfjinil tlmr. rliinllontfta n- plaeo l In thtlr bunds tor collection and that when voiiti'u'u iuo wiine is to do paid uver promptly, ijultu a numbir have mi for fulled to nil loimtro mints. Weexfceet nil mim nmmnt. ".v Collectors vhu aro not roiistublcs shall not como to have exoneratioim tnwn nn n,. ,irv, m,,i ,.r December Court as they cannot ho waited on on that. SILAS W. MCHliNltY, JOHN IIL'HNL'H, J. K. HANDS, Attest t WM.KltlCKUAUM, Clerk, coiambtalonerti'omco, Jilooiuaburg, Nov, It, nc-lw 1 Com i s of Col. Co SHERIFFS. SALE SECOSU WEEK. -Harvey Long, Henry ltosenstock, M. P. Lutz, Dloom K. C. lint Dealer Allen JIann. Ilenton Joel Kcefer. icmlck-II.il. HoHcr, Wm. V. Palmer, 8. B. How, man. Hrlarcreck Albert Smith, John Hosslcr. Centrnlla John Morau. Centcr-Jesso Hoffman. Hllllngton ltucklc. Calaw tssa Joseph Hat tman, Alfred Kck. llrccnwcoil Thomas llcece, Humphrey Parker, John Sands. Hemlock (leo. M. Drelsbach, John P. (lulld, Frank Jones. Jackson-Johu Mcllenry, Jr. locust Samuel 11 an. Madison fleorgo lieaglc. Mllllln Cn .rles Creasy, W. W. Smith, Phlncas Smith. Montour P. E. Karshner. Pine .Tames Masters, A. Y. Whltmoyer. Scott I!. M. Johnson, Charles Loo, William (iclger, Wesley Huckle. SIIE1UEFS SALE. Hyilrtuoof a wilt of rierl Facias tomo directed willbocjposedlopubllosalo attho Court ltousoln llloomsburg, nt I o'clock p. rn., on BATUllDAY, NOVMMBKlt, 18, 1870, Tho following real cetalo slluatoln Ccnlroton ship, Columbia county, Fa., bounded nnd dorcrlbcd ns follows, to wit I Tho undivided one-halt IntclcH. In nil that certain messuage nnd tract of landMtuntcj In Centre township, Columbia county nfoietaldj bounded and described ns follows t beginning nti Mono In tho middle of the publlo road, thenco nlort tho mlddlo ol said road north IS and 4-10 degrcts cast 43 nnd o-io perches to n 6tone, thenco along tlo mlddlo ot ealdroatl north 8IJ4 dogrot s westT ntrt 4-loperchm loa stone, tlicnco nlongtho mlddlo K s.ild roads " d.-gicPSeastlUB-lopetchestonHoio In tho mlddlo of n publlo road on Iho east of tmd tract of land, thenco al mg tho middle or sum rn.y north 8( degrees wist HiiU-loperchis to a stonJ, thence by landi of Levi . llhll.tr boulh TO'., ilegiciji west I1I1I perches lo 11 stone, thrnco bj lands cf (kij W. Shaffer, Daihl Leo nnd Fiedcilcl; llngcnbuch south SOJf degrees east la2pcichos Ion blono, the placo gtlicglnnlng! cimlalnlnglOl ACRES and 29 perches, bo tho samo more or less. ALSO, Tho undivided oue-lnlr Interest In all that certain tract, faun or plantation ot laud situate In t'entro tontnshlp,Columhlacoimly,hounded nnd described a tollows: HcRlnntngat a post and from thenco by land now occupied or owned by Webbs, Philip .Miller lid Sun ucl A'lhenbach, south 72 degrees wcstlti'2 pjichestonslono, and Ihci.coby land now owned by Jacob llagcr.buch Roulh47dcgiees cast 2fl pinches to a chestnut, thenco by oilier land M the raid Jacob llagenbtieh south 15 degrees cist 01 perches to a stone, thence by land owned by Ceo. llldlay north degrees cast s.i peichc3 Ion stone, tnenco uy other lands of tho said licoigo llldlay north 7a.'4 do groes oast S7 1-lopcichoa ton stone, thenco by land of the said (leo, llldlay south 1 1 degrees east 'SO 4-10 perches lo a stone, I hence by land of Daniel we, sr. 1101 th M'4 degrees east 71 n-luperchesto nblaokoak, thenco by other land ot Daniel Lee, Rr.,north "J.'jde grccs cast 37 8-10 perches to n post, thenco by landot Thomas Muniy, Aaron Hoono and ncnry 'ircmoiy north degrees west mptrches lothn place nf beginning) containing IOI AOHEB nndD pcichcs, strict nn is'tro. ALSO, All that certain messuage, tenement and tract ot land sltuatu In orange township, in cald county ot Columbia, bounded and dose! Ibid ns follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a stono corner In tho publlo road on tho south of bald tract ot hind, thenco by lands ot John Vanllcw north ll'i degrees west 101 3-lu perches to a stone, thenco by land of JInry Itlckctls south 83 , de grees east 27 4-10 perches to a stone, thenco by hinds of Lev I A. llldlay south 11 degrees east ml 0-10 perch es ton point In Iho aforesaid publlo road, thenco along Knld lend south70 degrees 11 est 3 5-10 perches to a btoiie, thence along said road noith 11'4 dcgiccs west 4-10 perches to a stone, thenco along said road south "tl1, degrees west 22 u-10 perches Ion stone, tho placed beginning! containing 1(1 ACItllsnnd 37 perches, bo tho same moro ur.lcss. Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold ns tho property ot Fredeilck llagenbuch. CONDITIONS ot' h.i,k. rurciiascrs musv pay ID percent, of tho purchase money, ornt lens enough to cover all costs, at striking down of salo otherw iso property to bo re-sold at once. CHAM. 3. F011N WAl.D, She 1 iff. LIST OK OAUSK.S l'OB TRIAL DECEMHEKTEItM, 1S7C. AT FHiST WEEK. Itobt. (lorrell ,t Co. vs. Joseph .M. Frock, (leo. K. Tryon ct id vs. Jacob Drown ct nl. D. H. .Morgan tc Co. is. Samuel Johnson. Hobcrt To lor ct al. is. Hobert (lorrell.; Jeremiah Taylor et nl. vs. Hobert Con ell. Hobert Taj lor ct al. vs. Hobeit (lorrell. People's Flro Ins. Co. of Fa. is J. .1. Mcllenry et al, ' " " " " " vs. Hluuinsburg Ltnnber Company. l'elloivs & Datcr vs. John A. Jackson et al. Simon & (leo. liuub vs. Samuel llcffner. (icorgo Swelgard vs. Jcsso v. Hlce. Hlco .V Hugenbuch 13. Wrn Carson. Aaron Johnson vs. Thus. Shuman. E. W. Hotter vs. W. P. Jones. Albert lntou is. Jonas Doty ct al. Fry & Itoat 1 s. C. li. names. Elizabeth Oierdorl's usovs. Nam. Oierdort'S Autmlii, Istratora. V. H. Kllno vs. E. J. .Mcllenry. Stephen Hill vs. Miller & Seybcrt.l ; Thos. Downs vs. Sll.ui Dai Is. Shrrirt's onice, Oct. seth, lsTO. lly virtue of sundry wilts ut Venditioni Expo nas Issued out of tho Couituf Cuuuaun pleas of Culumbia county and lo 1110 dlrrctod, whl bo exposed to public bate ut tho Couit Huusu In llluouishtirg at ono o'clock p. m. on MONDAY. DIXJKMliKU -1, 187(5, All that certain real istLto situate in Heaver town- bhlp, Columbia county, Pa., buuuded nnd described as follows: On tho north by land ot Mccnuloy Moun tain Iron road Coal company, cast by laudsof E. ('. Lucas, D. Dai Is und Uilah MeAlrec, bouth by D. H. & W. Hall lioad and nest by land "IT. 11. .Morgan, containing twcnty-nlno acres nioio or less on which aro elected two name dwelling houses aud framo stable i Itli tho appurteuancis. Scle.1. tuken Into execution und lo bo sold as tho propel ty of J. H. llaus. ALSO, A cci tain ploco ot land situate In llcnton township, Columbia county, Fumsjliuuta, bounded as follows : by lands of David Hobeits ontthu north, of Michael Hantaan on tho east, ot Joseph Button the south and of John Huberts ou tho west, whcicon aro erect ed a Plank Dwelling House, u stable and other out buildings, couslstlng of twenty-one ncies moro or less. Setrcd, taken Into execution, und to bo bold as tho property of Edward Mclleniy. ALSO, All that real estate bltuato In Scott township Co lumbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded by landsof William Cieiellng, James sankoy und others, con. talnlng Sixty Acres lnoio or less where on nre erect ed a Houso nnd Ham with necessary out-bulldlngs, Seized, taken Into execution nnd to bo sold ns iho property ot Stephen 11. Wolf. A IO, All that lot ot ground situate In East liluomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: on lhe north by lot of C. I. Thomas, east by East stieet, south by sixth striet and west ty iui alley, containing nbuut one.fouith of an ncru moro or less, whcieon 1110 crcctu! a Framo Tavern stand and bmall framo shop. Seized, taken Into execution and to be aold as tho proj-crlj of William (Iyer . ALSO, All that certain real estate situated lu MlhUn town ship, Columbia county, bounded on tho 1101 th by lands of I, K. tchwepiienldser, on the east by Howry aud Khueppinhiur, on tho Southby lanjscf 1. 1 KchwcppcnhUer and on Iho west by lauds of Joseph (Icaihart, on which uro erected u dwelling hou-e, bain and out buildings, Iho said leal obtuto consis ting ot nlLity live acies moro or less. ALSO, One other tractor piece of land bounded us follows: ou tho north by lauds of Isaac Snyder, east by land of Henry Cicasy, bouthby land of Jueob Ntingcsscr and wi'tt by lands cf Uiwrcnco Waters und others , whereon 1110 erected a dwelling house, bain, and out buildings; consUtlng of ono hundred ind twenty acres more or hss,' tltuatec, in tlio township cf Mir llin. Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold us til" property of John Atcn. ALSO, Tho fallowing real cstnto bltuato lu Jllftlln town ship, Columbia county, bounded on tho north and cast by lands of Isaac Sthwcppcnhelse r, Eouth by publlo road, webt by Charles Kllngerman, containing twelve acres moro or less, on which are erected n f rutmi dwelling house and frame stable. Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold as tho property cf Dai Id F. l'lwlcn. ALSO, All that certain lot of land situated in the Borough of Ctntralla, In thu county ot Columbia, bounded by lands of tho Lucust Mountain Coal uhd iron Com. piny on tlio norlh, au alley on tho east lands ot Ccorgd McElharnoy, on tho south, und Locust Aven ue on thu west, w hereon are a two story und a half dwelllug house, tho tamo being twentymo feet In tiont by one bundled and forty feet la depth. ALSO, Ono other lot blluntod In tho said Borough of Centralla, Columbia CO., Pa., bounded by lot of William Chapman on tho north, Locust Aicnuo on tho east W illiam Pelffer on south, west by on alley, being sixty felx foot la front by ono Hundred and for ty feet In depth, who! eon are erected a two btory and a halt dwelling house, nnd outbuildings nnd a largo stable. Seized, taken Into o.xucutlon nnd t.n lm hum ng ,iu prorwity of Stephen Thomas with notlcoto William limeiiaaui iumu luiuiuv. , . .... .CHAllLE'J S, FOltNWALD. NOT. 10, 'It to Micrfff. T)AI'KIt IUfJH X YOU HALK AT TIIK COLUMIJIA OFFICE , SECOND WEUIC. A. W. Creamer vs. John Keller. Samuel Lelby vs. U.S. JIarr. John A. Jackson et al is. Ell Stoetzcl, Chilstlan J. Ash vs. Win. Ikeler. l'rcas Brown is. W. 15. Barrett 's admr. Theodore F. Dayman is. li. W. CiciellijL-el al. B. llrockway et ul. uso is. Wm. Ye;.,gcr ct. al. People's Flro Ins. Co. ot Fa, is. S. II. IiUIler c Son. orwlgsbure; Boot and Shoo llanutatduiing Co. is. Fowler A Heller. Christ Church of conyngham vs. AbU Phillips. Henry C, Conner vs. Emanuel Conner's administra tor. Samuel J. Conner vs. Etios L. 'Ciller's administra tor. (1. 11. Fowler's Adialnlstiators vs. Enos L. h'owlcr's AdmtnlstratoiN. David Yuos v s. John Illghmlllcr. Sarah Comstock vs. William lless's Administrator. Sarah A. Pctrlkon vs Llndlcy W. Woolley. Thos. Fry's admr vs. Win. Fry F. L. Brockvray's uso is. Abram Kline. Joseph F. Conner vs. Enos l Fowler's aduiT. Einn Franklin vs. Shai pleas & Haimau. Wm. linger vs W.11. htiUey. Mary (i. Vandcrbltcofe uso is Abram Snyder. Daniel Kostenbauder vs. Casper I. Thomas. (1. II. Fowler's admr's. vs. Lavlna Fowler. (1. 11. Fowlei's admi'u. vs. Lai lua Fowler. Win. M- Heber vs. Columbia County. Elizabeth Kringeiniau'a admr's. vs. Daild It. Ilower. T-) KOISTEH'S NOTICES. , Kottco Is herebv Ldven to till local res. credi tors nnd other persons iiiterosted In tho estates of thu respectlvh decedents and minors, t Jut thu fol low ing udmlnlstratlou und guardian neoiumts li.no b.'cu ifled In Iho olllco (,f thu Heglstcr ot i.'ohuubhi county, and will bu presented 101 conhiniatlou and allowiuico lu tho orjihans' Couit. lo bu held in liloommurg, on Monday, mo 4111 nay or ueociui'er IsTC, at 2 o'clock, . m. on said day: 1. 'Iho llrst and tlnal account of John F. Fowler, tiuaiatuu ut tlio person unu isiuiu or nenucrsun Yuunt, n minor (hlldot Hun lei Vaunt, lato of Pino township, deceased. 2. The Urst nnd tlnnl nccount of Jo-eph W. Eves, (luardlanot tho person and isuto or PilsclilaE. Kcster, u minor ihUd of Arnold Kcstcr, lato of fliieuwood township, deceased. 3. Tho nccount uf Matllu V.)). Voiks, (luardlan ot Charles D. and William T. Caudcimun, lulntir ehll illen uf William E, Cauilerniun, lalu ot Jordan township, I.J coining eounty, deceased. 4. The Una) account of Samuel DIetleileh, (iuardlan ot tho pel son und cslati: ol .M.ilnilalluono, n minor child of Benjamin lluuuolatoof Ceiitio township, deceased. f. Tho account of W illiam Longenbcrgcr, ono of the Executors or ucorgo lAiiigeuucrger, lato of .Main township, deceased. 0. T ho account e,f Heuben Fahringer, Administrator ot naiiii is. imie, i.uu ti ujcusc lownsmp, de ceased. T- The Uist and tlnal nccount of Stephen (Tawford, F.xrcatoror Andrew Crawroid, l.ito ot Mt Pleas ant low nshlp, deceased, 1 8. Tho llrst nnd llual nccount of Andrew I.nibacb, Administrator of Peter Vrltz, lato uf sugarioaf township, deceased. 0. Tho account cf M. V. II. Kline, Administrator of Nathaniel ouiiloif, lato of cataivlssa township, deceased. 10. Tho account of Martin V. 11. Kline, Administra tor ot Elizabeth Hlshcl, lalu of ilonUiur tow nshlji, deceased. 11. Thouccountot Peter Brnglcr, Executor of Susan Kinney, laloot ihoTownofBlooinsburg, deceufed. 12 T he iiceount uf Muthlas Boston aud Dyer I.. Cha pin, Administrators ut John Boston, Iain 01 Fish, lugcreek township, deceased. 13. Tho account of A. C. Smith, AdrnlnDtratorcf John Smith, latocf Madison luwu-hlp, ileetased, 1 1. The llrst nnd tlnal account ot John McAnull, Ex i ciuorot Hannah Balrd, lato cf the Boiuugh ut Bcrw Ick, deceased. Iteghtcr'BOnice, I W. 11, Jannnv Bloomsburg.Nov, 10,1870.1 Heglstcr. yrr i no ws iv 1 1 a i sejiknts. 17 'iho following nppialsemcnts uf real and personalproiieitysctapaitto widows cf decedents havu been lllcdlu tlio unlfo of tho Hcgtster uf Col umbla county, under tho Hides of Cuui t, nnd w 111 bo ptescnted for nbsululo coullrmatloii to tlio orphans' Court to bo held lu llloomsburg.lu und for said coun ty, on Monday, tho 4th day of Dec. ib'O, ut 2 o clock p. in., nf batd day unless excepllons to such continuation arc previously tiled, cr which nil tier suns Intel cstrd lu said estates will taku nolle ei 1. widow of Chailcs Fettcrmau, lato of Locust town ship, deceased, 2. Widow of Oliver Phillips, lato ut Eloomkbure. de coaied. 3. Widow ut Thomas (Ubbotis, late of Benton town, bhlp, deceased, 4. Widow otSKphratm Mcllenry, lato of Jackson township, deceased. Widow c docoascd. 0. widow of Joseph cole, lato of Sugarioaf town ship, deceased, 7. Widow ut Heuben Fuhrlpgcr.lalo of Locust town-&lilp,lmceuK'd. w. 11. JAconv, Heglstcr. Hegl.ter'H Olllco, llloomsburg, Nov. 111, istd. JOll I'KINTINO OF EVERY DESRIPT10N executed puom1tly At tue Columbian Ofiice SHERIFFS SALES. Byvlrtuoof sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas and Fieri Facias to 1110 directed villi bo exposed to public sale at tho Court llouso in llloomsburg, at ono o'clock p. in. on TUESDAY, NOVEMIIER 28. 187C, All that certain Ileal Estalo sltuato In tho Town of Espy, Scott township, Columbia county, Pennsylva nia, bounded on tho noith by Second street, cast by lot of Henry Trembley, south by nn alley, west by lot of Thomas Crov cling, being forty-ono and one-foui th fed front and ono bundled nnd bevents -three and ono-toui th feet deep, vi hereon nro erected a one and a half story Houso nnd a Framo stable. ALSO, One other lot Xo. 2, bounded on tho north by Sec ond btreet,'ea.st by lot uf Thomas Graveling, Jr., bouth by an alley, west by lot formerly owned by Harman Crcvellng, bcingnboutclghly-two nnd one-half feet fiont and ono hundred and soventy-threo and onc fouilli feet lu deptb.iv hereon nro erected a two-Btory framo building occupied ns nn ofllce,also a dry houso und bhed. Seized, taken iuto execution and to bo sold ns tlio propel ty ot Thomas W. Edgar. ALSO, Atthosnmo tlmo nnd placo all that certain lot ot land bltuato In Beaver township, Culumbia county, Penusjlvntda, bounded ns follows: On tho nortliby land ot William Kolb.cast by land of Widow Hhoady, bout I. by a public road and west by Daniel Hlntei li ter, containing twelve acres, whereon aro erected a Frame Dwelling llouso nnd out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken Into execution and to bo bold as tho property ot Jeremiah Kolb. ALSO, Attho pamotlmo nnd place, tho following Heal Estate, situate in tho tow n ot Espy, Scolt tow nship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, to-wlt : All that certain lot of giound bounded on the east by Clark Creicljgg, bouth by Main sticet, west by John Shu man, nnd north by an alley, li hci eon aro erected a two btory , framo houso und out-Tjulldlngs, said lot being blxty feet f runt and ono hundred and eighty feet In depth, moro or less. Seized, taken Into execution, und to bo sold ns tho property of Jacob Fcdder. ALSO, Attho same tlmo and place, nil that HcalEstato bltuato In Heaver township, Columbia county, Penn sylvania, bounded nnd described us follows: On tho bouthbyn public road, west by n btrcct or alley, 1101 th by a public loud, east by a road or alley, ou which aro crccted'a Frame Tavern Stand, Framo stable and out-bulldlngs, said land being ono hun dred and llfly feet front nnd ono hundred nnd lltty feet In depth, being tlirco lots la (lien City. Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold ns tho propel tyut Stephen Woodrlng, ALSO, At tho saino tlmo and place, nil that, certain lot of land tltualoln Beaver township, Columbia county Pennsylvania, bounded and descilb.d as follows: Beginning nt a while oak stump, thenco by land of Chailcs F. Mann, south thrco degrees west thirty Idnepoichos to a stoLo; thenco by other hinds of Cf 1.11 lea Michael, north bcvcnty.four degrees east thlily.llvo and live-tenth perches to a stone, thenco by eamo north live degrees west thlrty-nlno pcichcs to n stone, thenco by land of Chailcs F. Mann south sixty-eight degiees west twcnty-nlno nnd tlx-tcnths perches to tho place of beginning, containing Eight Actus, btrlet measuie, nil undercultlvatlon. ALSO, All that lot and piece of land Htuato In Beaver townshlp.ntoresaid.bounded und desci Ibcd ns follows Beginning ut u btono lu tlio publlo road; thenco by other lands of John nnd Heuben llennlngcr north twenty-two degrees, east, Mxtien perches lo a btono heap; thenco noith ws degrees, east llltccn pcrcho 10 a stono thenco bouth twenty-twu degrees west twenty-six pcichcs to a si ono in publlo ro ud thenco down suld ruadln public road ; noi'th sixty degrees,!! est sixteen perches totho placo cf lK'glnnlng, containing Two Acres, moro or less; win leou uro erected a Framo llouso, store, and out bullcTngs. ALSO, All tlat tract of land bltuato In Beaver, letnrncd In tho t'liinn of Ellas Miller, containing LTghty-threo Acres, mid conveved to Abram Hlco by John Snyder, Treasurer of Columbia county, by deed tlat.'d Sept. bth, 1S74. ALSO, All tlut certain traft of land bltuato In said Beaver townslijp, bounded nm' described as follows : Ou tho cast by A bra in nice, north by Wm. Smith, west by Shumau's hells, aud south by company lands con. talnlng Elgllty Aeies, 111010 or less, whereon aro erected two iiVelllng houses and out buildings. ALSO, A tract of la.sd sllualo In samo township, bounded aud doscrlbed ,s follows : on tnj noith by publlo rond, can by F L. hltumnn, west by public road, south by Susan Saut, tclug foity feet front and two hundred fi et In depth, wheieon nro cie'Tcda Dwelling llou jusnd Blacksmith Shop attached to gcthcr und olU r out buildings. ALSO, A tract ot leant Htnito lu ltoarlngcrcck township, Columbia comity, bounded nnd ileterltcd as follows: on the south Ky lands tf David llow, east by lands of 11, Lehly, n utii by laud ot Michael strausscr, nnd 011 tho west by Mlvhael Strausser, containing forty acres, moro or less, whereon aro creeled a dwelling house aud oul liutldlugs. ALSO, Ono other ti'act ot laud sltuato In Bcavr township county uforotMld, beginning at a Mono, thenco by land ot lain H enry' Lchr, or now Joseph Lchr, south t3 degrees oast mo pcrchci to a chestnut oak. thencu by land ot I)a.ilel Slngh'y south 6s",' degrees east to pel dies ton s lonu heap, thenco by lauds of Ccorgo Longenberger, deceased, boulh 20 degrees west 19 perthoa ton irnple, thenco by laud of JohnDallous north ilghly-Wirco degrees west ono hundred and tor ty -nine pcMhes to a corner, thenco by land of Johu Dallous south twelve degrees west llfteen perches to a wa ter birch, thence by Calawlssa sre-ek norlli idghty.four dcgice(i west forty-one perches Co nstcnuln suldircuk, thenco twenty-one perches to a stone, tlicnco ncrlh blxly.nvo degrees west two und ilvo-tenth piirehcs to a btone, thenco by lands of Andrew fehumnu, deceased, north twcnty.ntno do gnu: east thlrty-llvo perches to a Mono, thenco by bamo north tweuty-ono and one-half degrees cast twenty-Olio percUn to thu placo of beginning, con taining lltty-llvu acres, Jieal lui'itsuio. Belted, laJ.cn Into exifutlon, und to bo sold as tho property of Abram Hlco. Ict .'OMHTHIN'H OF SALE.-I'urchasersinustpay ten per cent, of tho purchase money, or nt least enough to cover all coits, at striking down ot sale, othirnlso properiyto Ui nisold at onco. CHAS. 8. lWltNWAI.l), bhcrlrTs omoo, thcrltr. Nov, 2, 19I. I', I