The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, April 23, 1880, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COL NT X, PA.
0. Z. SWELL, Elltsr.
J. X. E!rT2!i'3i:'Di2, raMItijr.
ULOUMSilOftU, l'A.
Vritl ay. April U:l, 1880.
I'iio Co nmwweatfh of l.itwtek include-
C ilu ubia county in the list of eoiiullo
wine i It me fir Til.lon. It nlsn print
ii ili.pnu-li ilrol II 0 mill). ir, April I Itli,
wlncli tru U in fiillnw" :
I ii.i (.nilunilii i 0 muiy ILmwicmIIo Cuni
unt i e met here lo-il ly itml r levied .Iiilill M.
I ark. l'n . a i l Uilnuol .ln'in II. l-'rcf-.',
t ,iretitn'io ilte'ile- to t'it Dinnucriitlc
S He (Jiinventinn. Itilli iri'iitldii.tn arc
Irii'iiil ol Sl'raker Umil.ill. Mr. 01 itk i the
j: iitlnnan wlm Senator W'.illaue declined t
1, ivf c.iiifiniieil rn UeniiH Supervisor in this
ili.tneil. Tlio fcilllV lie" ng.ltlt Wiillac'
ii'iimice with I'marron ii iiukI liilter. Ilu'
1) iiuifMti of Uoltnn i'u -tp-nk in m uncer-
tun lerun lib in llio wil Sen itor-i tricks
.1 I are pri'iMreJ to teach liim a tevcre
L ..on.
l'roin thce two tilings one vrmiM nnlii
r 1 1 lw leil to uiioo Unit tlie iletnocrat
1 I thin cjuuty hail lii'truclcil their delegates
f't Til Un, mill tli.it the meeting of the com
t.nttee fltn. the election of delegate-' wai tin
I. Ir the purpoia of giving Wallace 11 s1a
11 lie ri. Ill the. firt place the delepati"
.1." unlnMnictel and In the second place the
a-e 11 )t for Tilden, anil even If they slioiiM
te for him, wo nr) ".itUfieil from all thai
we can learn liy e.tpniiin of fcntlinein
i 'un the dill'erent portioin of the connlj
tint In m 1 it the choice of a large trtijorltj
1 our (B't. c. ('ol. Preeza ii ami lin-i lu-ct
111 o'iti V t friend ol Hen. Il.ir.cock's.aiiil
wi.l no doubt vo'c for him, ai we believi
will .Mr. Clark. The election of thii latler
c"ultunn in a dolegite i'io-vi that th
i!. m.vracv here Ii-ivj conli lence in him, ni.d
w .i-i peril ip inie ule.l n a rtliiiko to Wai
lice f.ir I) it allowing hit confirmation a
iVinmS'lptrvivir, lull it Inn nothing to 1I1
v iih thp Wallaci Knulall Ii 'lit. Our poo
pie are pretty gumally of the opinion Ilia'
Suite OonventiiiH lire held for the good o
t tie parly and not for the purpose of simpU
ifcrlaltilrij which of these lender have tin
in 1st strength in the state. We join witl
many ol our contemporaries in the deniani
that this per.-oiiil conten'ion be ended, anil
I'mt the pally good be mid- the party aim
If this cannot be done with such leader a
Wallace and liaud.ill, the sooner the par'"
ti ml other Captain tlio belter it will bo fur
it. Columbia county is neither for Utndal
nnr Wallace, but fir the parly.
The Democrats of Xew York held two
S-ate convention on tho 2fllh. All who in
tended ninnortini: the Democratic nomi
nee for l'reident were invited lo partici
pate in tho regular convention. All the nee
e.nury preliminaries to an organizition were
.smoothly irine througli with, several littli
-pi-eche-i made in which the great fraud o
.S7ll win alluded to, and the mention of Til
d -n's iiauio win rtccivid with rounili of ap
nlaine. About three f mrtli of the delegate1
were straight Tilden men. A resolution thai
Iho delegate be instructed that it ideira
li'.e lo continue the two-thirds rule in tl c
National Convention was aJonted.' Dele
giteswere not instructed. The auti-Tildei.
(.' invention, conducted by Klly, protests
against the nomination of Tilden. A com
iiuttee was appointed by them to propoi
harmonv, and a cuiii.nunlc.ition to that el
feet a forwarded to the regular couveu-
ti in. In response to which, ihe coinniiltet
oil resilutions repoilel the following:
Jtelohed, Ti.at the president of this con
vi'iition bn reipietcd to reply to the commit
incation icccivnl, signtil by John 11. Hos
I. in, and assure him that thi convention
reciprocate every expression of a desire lor
the union of the Democratic part", a id are
pcr-iiiitleil that the deliberative wi. ilom ol
the Natioual Convention will result in siicli
action a will secure the triumph ol Hi
Democratic party in New York and in th
Union in the einiiing presidential election
Adopted linaniiuou.ly.
AXKi'Ml.E IIP (IK.V h.UIAl:.
lil.OOMsliUl'.u, l'A., April 19, 1SS0.
I'D.. C01.U.MMAN:
The recent dlcusion ot Count Ferdinand
do I.e"ep'. intirocf anic canal project recall
10 my initid an auccdote of Gen. Minbeat
1!. Lamar, tho Texan patriot, which yon
may deem worth printing. I mav here re
mark that Gen. Lunar was one of the Tex
an leaders when that Statedeclaied it inde
pendence of Mexico. lie was Attorney
Ueurral of the Heptiblic, secretary of War,
the first Vice l'leaident, secoud resident,
and took a prominent part in tho Mexican
war. Ho was also tne author of a volume
of poems.
In tho tummei of 1SW, w hilo returning
home from Panama, I made his acquaint
mice, ami that ot his secretary. He never
tired of relating anecdotes about the earl
struggleii of the "Lone Star" State, lie wa
very paitlal to ''lillisbur" Walker's fcheme
and his Secretary had served under that man
ut "manifest destiny."
But to the puiul: Tho prentli and l'tig
lish, it would seem, with Monsieur lielly at
their head, by some chicanery, got the con
1 met from Costa Pica and Nicaragua to build
an interocenuic ship canal. A lieu. Lamar
wa an ardcut believer in the Monroe doc-
trine, Lo hecauio intensely indignant. At
the time I speak of ho wa U. S. Minister
to ilio.e ciuutries. The Prince de Polignar
a secretary to .Monsieur lielly, and Sir
William Cinrei Ouley wa the llrititli F.n
v y. The Prince, in making his first call to
Mr William, wa misdirectrd by a native',
w ho supposed ho wished to see lien. Lunar.
Arriving at the U. b. Legation, the see-re
tary iulroduced hiimelf as tue Prince ol
1'iiligoac. Not undertaiiding Prench, the
(ieneral got Ihe name a "Prime ol Cognac'
As 1 he Prince commtnee'd taUing in Prench,
Lamar got impatient, and angrily demand
cJ, " II hu are you.'" The sinlles end smirks
disappeared from the Frenchman's face, and
seeing that ho had made a mistake, he com
lueiaod beating a haty retreat. The irate
Ueneral then commanded him to stop, but
fiaring to do so, "Cognac ' broke into a run,
followed by Lamar, who, finding he could not
catch the fugitive, commenced stoning him.
This only increased the latter' speed, ami
lie linally reached his hotel, -midst the jeers
ol the crowd, C.utl.os.
Some lault lias been found because several
dt-triois In ihe county were represented at
thecounly comniittee,by substitutes who did
not reside in the district they represented.
In 1 einiiltii'gillubodonethe committeemen
simply followed the precedents established
by the State Central Committee, and Ihe
State Convention,
A large amouut of timber wus destroyed
I y forest flrtw in Pike aud Monroe counties
last week,
The Vermont delegation to the Demo
cratic National convention will probably be
f. r Hancock,
Tho Texas Convention declared In favor
of Hancock, but will support tho Cincinnati
nominee.
Montgomery County sends six delegate
In the State Convention with liisttuctlou for
Hancock,
MASIIIMI1IIN I.KIIl'.li,
Washington,. II (I. Ant'll 21MI1. KSSII.
There wa an animated debate In theSen
n'u Jflelday over the Geneva uwntd bill.
Of the four propo-lllon for the dpoa! of
the ten million runaliiltig of th! award,
Mr. Iniirmnii I the champion of one, Mr.
Illaino of another ami Mr. l'atou ol another.
The f mrtli, to return (lie money lo Great
lltiialn ha not taken the form ol a bill 11
yel. The wonderful readlnc of Mr. Illaine,
and hi largo mid nccuralo knowledge of
all'ilr, were strikingly hown In yelcrday'
debate. In many respects ho showed lilm
elf tho siiperioi of Mr. Carpenter, while
In smie the Wicinjln Senator was more
thai a ma'cli for I1I111. If Senator or peo
pleironcrally could believe for a moment
tint there was a decent degree of sincctlly
In tLo man from .Maine, ho would have a
great deal more influence than he now pos
e.e. Tlie conlrat between his present
rather frlendle condition in the S"iiato aud
tie almost despotic power he wielded In the
Home four year ago, is so nothing lo won
lor at. Hut then he was not a presidential
candidate, and now all are jealous, are "down
on him" bec.iue ho is.
The Grant movement, it i plain, has not
all the force which its orlginatois claimed for
it. The fiiends of Mr. iilainc, uniting with
other enemies of tho General and opponents
if a third term, believe that there is 11 strong
hope of preventing Grant's nomina-
ion on the firt ballot. Put the above is the
alk only of his enemie, aud they will per
hap be cured ol that I may say delusion.
Meautim1, there is a comfort for Dtiuocrals
in Ihe pjlicy of anti-Gr.uit men, lor every
argument ngaiint a nomination is stronger
-still agiiint an election. Who shall be put
111 nomination agaimt Grant? If be is 110111.
mated It istot likely weshall know so long
licfore tho Convention as in the case of the
Ilepublicain, but there is no hatm in ex
pressing pri I'erenecs.
An unsuccessful attempt was made yeiler
lay to supcnd the rule and pas the bill
oetisioiiing soldiers of the Mexican War.
It i a singular fact that so much uppsition
10 thi bill come from Maine. A year ago
Mr. Poner and thi year Mr. Frye helped
to prevent its pas.ige. Yet if 1 am not mis
taken, the ciiizitn of Maine profited more
by a blooelle march of her citizens into
Aro stook county in 1S30 than the whole
cost would be of pensioniu thce Mexican
veterans.
Tho House 3 esterday passed the Seaa'e
bill giving government recognition to the
proposed celebration at New York in ISM,
after the treaty of peace between the United
states and Great llritain.
Hilton.
(ieii. Ilaiiioi'k a a I'aiuliilale,
The New York Tribune ventures the re
mark that, if the Pennsylvania Democrats
are nbloto send a Hancock delegation to the
Cincinnati Convention, the General will at
once become a for oidablc candidate. If his
own State, remarks tho Tribune, is solid be
hind hiin.bo will be likely to gather recruits
from all other quarters. Aud then the Trib
une goes on to say that his sudden develop
ment as a probablo candidate is one more
evidence of the revivifying cllVct which the
prospect of a third term has open the Dem
ocratic party. The Tribune i.s an uncom
promising oppinent of Gin. Grant's pre
tensions to the Republican nomination, and
it is d'sposed to attribute all svmptoms of
gathering strength in tlie Democratic party
to tho inlluenco of a third term movement.
Hut this is by no means what gives Gen.
Hancock his great strength. It is very true
tint his candidacy would give peculiar point
the opposition to Gen. Gruit. It would be
the candidacy of the exponent of the idea
of the supremacy of ihe civil law, and of the
maintenance of a constitution il 1'iiion with
a Government of specified and limited pow
ers, in opposition to tho candidacy of
the exponent of tho idea of military su
premacy, personal government, and a con
solidated natiotir.ltty with a government re
leaed from the fetter of constitutional lim
ita'iom. Hut Gen. Hancock, on these points
to would equally antagonize any Republican
candidate, becau-c any Republican candi
date must represent the purposes which tho
Republican party have in view, and the
ideas by which that orgenizitioii is now
governed. The issue ha been broally pre
sented to the country by the out-pikeu de
clarations of tlie Republican leaders ; by
the Republican journals, and by the par
tisan decisions of the Supreme Court.
It cannot be averted. The Republican
are determined to pre it ; the Democrats
are ready to accept it. It will constitute tho
main i-sue ot the contest of 1SS0, whether
Gen. Grant or any other man shall be the
Republican candidate. A we have already
shown, Gen. Hancock is a man who can
combine in one harmonious body of sup
port all the elements of political opinion
which differing as they may, on other points
are agreed on this one. It is impossible to
assume that is true of any other prominent
Democrat. It-cent developments show that
Democrats throughout the emntry are
rapidly coining to an appreciation of this
truth.
The crushing deleat of Mr. Tilden's
scheme to 'control tho Pennsylvania com
ventiou is peculiarly significant, because it
was not only a del'eitol tho supporters of
Tilden, but it was a triumph of the sup
porters of If mock. The result is, by -ome
of the uewspipers, regarded as victory of
Senator Wallace over Speaker Randall; but
it has a much wider meaning than this. Its
meaning is that Randall is weak, because
his candidate is weak, and Wallace is utrong
because his candidate is strong. There can
be little doubt now that Pennsylvania will
elect a full llancook dclegiliou a reult
which cannot tail to hive an immense in
fluence on the country. The vote of New-
York tor Tilden would be recogui.'d as only
the voice of a political machine, the fact re
maining that Mr. Til leu cannot carry the
State, although il is thoroughly Democratic
The vote of Pennsylvania for Haucock
would be recignizjd as the voice of the par
ty, giving expression to it preference for a
candidate who, in all probability, could
carry tho State.although it is regarded as es
sentially Republican Louisiana, also will in
all probability choice a Hancock deleratiou.
So, probably, will MissUsipi, aud Texas,
and Arkansas, North Carolina, South Caro
lina aud Alabama. Indeed it is hard to
conceive why the Democracy of any South
ern State should hold aloof from Gen Han
cock. Hence the Tribune is right when it
says that Gen. Hancock is fast becoming a
formidable candidate. He is formidable not
only to bis Democratic competitors, but tho
Republican party, who see 111 him a man
against whom their favorite weapons would
be powerless aud their chosen ammunition
be wasted." A't-w Crleum Hcaywe.
No use of llfnjlng II.
It I of no iiso for tho Republican party
to deny Ihat Ihcyaro in favorol'nti empire.
Their disavowal would be entitled lo no
creel it. Tho recent history of this party
shows lint II leaders aro ready to atow any
political faith In the pursuit ol olllce,.
l-'ou r years ago they paved resolutions of
unalterable opposition lu 11 third term. Now
they are just us unalterably In favor of
a Ihitd term.
Reasoning from analogy, the flronger they
now profess to Lo tippo-cd to an empire llio
more strongly may we expect lo see them
advocate the establishment of an empire
four years hence.
The Republican parly was a good enough
war parly ; but a a peace party It has de
scended lo tho lowest political depth.
It Is .1 parly which ha so fnldl'ied ltown
words n to be utterly iiuwoithy of further
trust. A', I". i'u 11.
SHERIFFS SALE.
lty Mrtuo of sundry wrttaH-jucd out ol tho Court
of Common I'Icnsot Col imula county, ani tomo.lt-rt-cU'il,
v llllm cxpoat'tl to public snip at tho Court
Home In tho town of Kloomsburtf, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
on
Saturday, May 8th, 18S0.
All that certain plow of land sltuato In Miniln
Umtishlp, Columbia county, J'enna., described ih
follows, to-wlt : lloumh'd on tho north by lands of
John Aten, caatby II Schwcppcnhclscr, south by
Idhd jf Thom is Atcn and on the west by Charles
Kltr-ffaman, containing one hundred and ten acres,
nioro or less, on hlch jrn elected a frame house,
barn and out-buildings.
ALSO,
One tract of land situate In name tow nshlp, bound
ed on the nurth and cahtby lands of Thomas Aten
on the south by land of Michael tlrowr'H hclr.-j, on
ttuMuM by timls of Win, lurr, containing twenty,
four acres, more or less, nu which are trected a
frame home and oul-bulldlnpi.
ALSO,
ore tractbounded on the north by land of I. K
Schw cppenhelbcr and Samuel Snyder, on the east by
l,awienco Watleis, on the south by Abram schwep-penhel-ser
and un the west by John Aten, contuln-Inuthlrly-fiJi.rCK'h,
imie or le-s, on whkh are
rrected a tunic luuse, turn and out bullilngs.
AL0,
Oho tract of I ind boundod on tho north by land of
Stephen Uearlurt and other', on the oast by 1. K.
SchwepiM'iiheNer, on tho aoutti by land ot .lohn Aten
ami on the wet by Und of .Tuieph Ot-arhart, con
talnlrg one hundrtd acre, inure or les, on which
are erected a rrniue house, bin. and other outbulld
lni;s. ALSO,
one lot of ground sltuite In the town of Mainvllle,
Columbia county, l'eiin , bounded aud described as
follows, tu-wlt : Hounded by land of J. K. Ix)iigen
bergerand two publlcroadj, being a corner lot In
said town, on which are erected a two rstory bttck
stoie house with the nppui teumces.
sel?cd, taken In eecuilyn at the suit of Esther
(Jearh irt Hgalust 1, K. sehwcppenheli.-r and to be
sold us the property of I. K SJUvveppenhei'-itfr.
Mm. i. kk, Attorney. Mu. Vend. Ex.
A 10,
A certain tract oflitul situate In Pine township.
Columbia county, aiictiitatu of l-cnr-sylvanta, bound
ed and described as follows, tow It: lieglnnt-'g ut
a post, corner of land 1 1 Ix'ggott A Lou theme east
along It e of Kind of Thomas licnileld iilnetj-llu-perch'sto
a post corner, thence north by land of
Ellas Watts seeiitj .nine ami thrue-to-Mlis perches
tolln tf land of s,itt Moses Wa ts thence we"-t along
line of land of Mid Moses Watts nlnety-IUe perches
to a post In tine or land of said I.eggott A Loe,
th'nce by land of std L-ggott A Loo feouth
fceenti-nl'ie and three tenths ps-iehes to the jflace
of beglnntng, eutilalnlng about forty-seen acres and
a lulr. whereon are a taw -mill, dwelling house, sta
ble and out-butldings.
ALSO,
Allthat etr aln tract or piece of land Utiute In
I'liu to nshlo, county and state aforesaid, begln
idng at a pine on the line of land of Simon Ma) land
thence b; i-ame north sevcnty-nlno and three-tenths
pen In s to a pust, thence by laud agreed to be con
eed to Ikiijamtii Wlatersteen two hundred an-1
fouitt-en pen lies to a post on line of land of .Joseph
'l llbalMheiice south scent-ntue perches and three
teuth-t to a post corner tf land airreed to be convey"
cd to Philip W Intersteen, ana thence by land of same
cut two UunrticU and fourteen pi ri lies to the place
r r beginning, containing one hundred acres and al
lottanciSitc, w hereon area two-story frame dwell
ing house, large bank baru, work shop, and out
buildings. stUul taken In expeutlou at the suit of Orange
llio Mutual saving Fund and Loau Association
against Amos 1. Watts and Mo-ses Watts and to to
sold as tho prop-rty of Amos Watts aud Moses
Walts.
Mill tit, Attorney. Ler. l'a.
y icK.vsi: Nona-:.
" .stitleo Hh"reiv given tint tho following named
persons have tiled with ihe Cleikof the Court of
liiurler-M s-luiisor the Pence of Columola countv,
Itu'lr 1 tit ions for lie- use which will be presented to
llie-iidCoiirton Wednesday, ihe ith day of Ma
liet is I.
(.. ii. i am-1 ig,
.1 it sh'imui,
lllr.un He'.
Emauuji KJgar.
Oettrgc W. Mitucer,
Mrs. ii. ii. WMir,
Ittlahait llerger,
.1 I,. -niton,
.tine K Itiuwn.
lieavir twp.,
1 tent on,
Herwlck Morough,
Hotel
Itestaurant
Hotel
lilooinsburg,
Win. (itggt-r, "
W 11. (iiliMire, "
1'eter oross, "
1. W. liobbius,
O. A. Ja-oby,
l. u. KosteubauJerit Co., Cutawlv.
J. Ii. Klbtler
I. K. Kutwu,
Henri Hrumbach,
Liquor tore
Hfstaurant
K. Truckfiiuilller,
.hum's (ioldswoitliy
W K. Wfldeiisjul,
1 tan lei V. Cuir,
Wiltiim 1 vitrei-,
.iGhttnna ovunuor,
Thomas CoPliit-,
-lohu I.. KHm.
Iiaulel K. Keures,
sam.il Il.izlediue,
V II. liiillerlclc.
centra lla,
LlquurSforo
OesUuraut
Hotel
Cunngham,
Creenw oo.l,
llt'inltKk,
Iiatitel Knorr and L. 11. lianlel, Locust
r. i ut rniigioii,
Wtlllngtou eagcr,
A, K. Mil Ull,
Wesle inld ne,
.I.E. Longenbcrger,
II. It. elter,
Aaron W. lies-,
IfeuU'ti itu'ich,
Emmdus I'ntngst,
tieorge lleekiiun,
.laob Miller,
.1. It.Clbbons,
M ullson,
Maine,
Miniln,
Montour
orauie,
hcott,
su.'arloaf ,
M. KltlCKltAUM,
Clerk's (.'nice, April is, is),.to clerk (j, S,
HIDCSi: NOTICE.
A t) Idfnd of 5 Per cent on the e-inlinl Mftrk nt
theCatawK-ta lirldgeCo. will be paid the stockhold
er at the olllce of Ue Treasurer on and alter April
1, iHUl '
Apl 9, Mt3w (lEtt. s. (1ILHEUT, Treasurer.
JiIIGK LLKCL'ION.
rtn election fur oIHcirs of theCatawtsaa ItrldgeCo.
for the ensuing year MU be held at the house of J.
H Klstler In Catawlssa on Monday May 3d, frum
one to bi r'ehKk, p. la,
Apl " - sw .EO. a, (fILltEUT.Secy.
TestlmordaU are receded eery day by the pro
Drtetorsol Sl.MMllNM.IVKlt ltb.l.1 LATukfmm ir.
sons of eiiueatlon and prominence Irom all parts of
the count r attesting to the wonderful curatlte
properties oi mis krreai meuiciiH. :a oilier prepar
ation but the iteculitor has eer betn iliHeo-icri
that would cmctuall euro lbiiepsla and Us kin
dred etls, and restore the patient to a pi-rfeciiy
iieiiiiii.i iwimnwii 'i uu4 UUU llllUU, 1 11U rUUlUI)
Imreastng demand for this medicine and our fin-ire
si lea In consequence, Is Indeed -sufficient eUdenee
in neu oi us -,'ieui it.-inniiiy.
Perfectly mV'e'.1i'al. Harmless.
II on l u-Uau time wiinout fear by tin? most
iWle.itt' person. No malti-r what the aUliitf, ami
mav U. k'l.e-n to clillurt-u Willi i-rfi-ct baft-ty, a no
hail rt-sulth lollow Its us.', rtoliik' no posaiblt. Injury,
A a liillit Tuiilr, irt-ntle I axatlve ana liariute'sa In
Mnorjut It Isliirliiiu'ly buperlor to any know n reine-
uy lor
Malarious foer. liowrl coinplalnts, Jaumltce,
colli-. ltetl,-hani, Mental U.-rin-toloii, Mok Head.
ache, Count I pt Ion, Nausea. lilllouMie-ts,
m-i'i:ri , ,vr,
Head tlie' tolloieluj; mintu of jiernoua well and wide
ly known who testify lo tbo valuable properties ot
Mtnmons I.her lU'k'ulator or Me-dk-loe.
Hon, Alex. II. Mcusi John W. Iieokteltti, HUhop o(
ileorplai Hen. John U.elorUon, U. N senator; Hon.
John eilll Miorter; HI. Ht-v. Iilshop riercej J. Kd-ar
Tliouipviii: Hon. II. Hllli Hon John C, Urioklurlde;
1'rol. luild UI! H. H.; Illruni Warner, Chief Jut.
IK-ti of I. a.; Ils W under, Asaitt, r. 51. I'hlla', and
muiy olberb from whom we. iiae letters e-oinment-iua
upon llits inedleliie as a most valuatle liouseliold
remedy. ITltKI.V VKHETA11LK.
Its low nrlCH iilaces It lu the reach r.f all 1m. thpv
rltiior poor, llxuaru bUlTerlnk' and cannot Hud
relief, prex-uro at ouce from your nru-Un a bottle of
Kei-uialor, tiltu It a fair irfal and II will not only
artonl le-llef. liiit permanently cure lou. Ills with.
out a S1"E10 eieepuou.
'1 no cheapest, i'i
lha world.
'I ho Cheapest, I'urestand Host family ite-dlclno In
Ilrlnluul mid llrniihie
UANer eTl KKU OSLY UT
J. II. ZI.II.I.V J.- CO.,
riltLAllliU-lJIi.
lrlri-tl,(KI. KiWLy tlllmiCkliUi.
ApllI It.
rpuEAsumnt's sai.k
X OF
UNSEAT KD LANDS
IN CX-LUMIIIA COUNTY, l'KNN'A.
liy virtue of sundry acta ot tho General Anvinbly
eiftlie I ommonwealih of rennflylvanla, relstlnif to
tho Rule of F.atidnnd unseated lands In the county
of Columbia, etc , for taxed due and unpaid, I will
oTer at public sale nt Iho Court House, In thotovn
(if lilooinsburif, on tho
rsKUOND.MONIUVOtMUNK.A. 1 ,18S0
nt lo o'clock a. in., tho following described pieces of
land, or sucli part thereof as may be necessary to
satlify tlie amount ot tjue-sdtio and unpaid niralnst
the nine, and continue thu same from day tod.y as
the sime may tie found neceisnry.
TKItMS OP BALK,
The amount of lutes and costs must bo paid when
thu latnl ts struck oIT, or thosilo may be void and
the property put up and resold.
iu:.vr:ii township.
1 Lot Cannon Morris
1 " Henry Wm
8 " llulhriitT Namuet..
115 acres li.nn Anthony
a hits l'rotlt Stephen
... I
41
1 21
1 22
819
I 22
9 45
SI
60
104 W)
8 TS
1 35
3 3d
90
2 94
7 93
t 00
179 71
464
1 ftl
4 5J
6 Its
8 77
7E4
2 17
C5t0
60
212
0 62
4 51
6 64
7 87
1140
4 70
41
.163
2 85
7 611
464
llio acres tals W in 'I-
I'lshersarah
a
isn
M
Iliinsinu'er Helena
Miller LonffeucrKer and tlsher .
Mann All-Mi, ,
Sirouse Liiniiuel
r,5
Drelsbacti Isaac
Iiudi.iy Joseph
lots
Huncu-a .ojer i.l-u M.
ti lots Ash tleo
mil acres Ame-s, Abbott and Lose...... m.
b lots Heater Jesse
I " lionercharles
II " llutt and L'hk'cr
a " IiojerTS
Kl acres
r, lots
I.ruckwayc II H
Charles Mmon
e'arrow Morris
l
1401 acres Columbia Coal A luiproement Co.
IS " llrclsuach (1 1'
a lots Lvalis lleecc H
a " 'l.inakfau A H
11 " r ry tt s
llio acres Krlck II I
a lot. ticarhart Win
oil acres Hatick Jonathan H
UK) " Hoate-sChar.es and Jobs
tii " " "
-5 " ltlnderllter.Io.inS
tiv; lots Ilamer & Jester
iioutimu tiiu
Hunt Ml
Kramer K 1
Klem A
a
1
1
lot
101
'2 17
74
7 87
3 0.1
19 (10
10 acres 1
a lots
1 tin Jrcob
uii.reiiee V U M
Lewis Lri'hk
no I ucres Matin and .Miller
s " .Morgan Tel
t0 " MoieHllltaii
110 " .McKeynolds HW
lw " .Mlnlcli Conrad
lw " .Minlch Hen) .niln
41 " Mlnlcli 1-eter
140 " Nutik-esser oeorKo
5 lots 1'atlerson J C
3 " l'rlco ciaiencc
8-sof tl lotsliutlirutT samuelA; CO
V 2 20
4 70
37 10
7 06
7 06
4
9 87
7 60
Ii 52
& SO
l acres nice (leorire
2 15
15 64
200
4 90
14 10
swenm'tiliiser 1 K
M
83
8111) "
!Jl "
3 lots
3 "
3 "
CO acres
Miuin.lli John, deed
HiuiiMh (leu 1) and brother & sister
Men. ire Win
Shuman F L
smith J W
stuck J J
'Illson oeu
Vanduceii clllatuan .v Co
61 5
7 87
7 8
2 12
1 8N
3 7C
5M
2 35
311.1
120 M
13 10
4 54
,9 ' "
lis " " ' "
M " " " "
i lots Vastlno II K
va seres est lluck .Mountain u K I Co..
t lots NVetrelCb
3 Wood AUk-UStUS
sD acres
ft lots
2 "
1 "
45 acres
4 lots
i .
M acres
s "
25 "
W heeer m
Creasy Llod,.M 1)
Cant tier VMu
Her y (leorge
LongenbeiL-tr reter
Maston Win
Monday John
Mnnr.an C A
Shumau&Mtchac-l
HenulhKcr CUrtt
4
2 03
81
81
2 0.1
1 62
91
2 70
44
08
1IKNTON TOWNSHIP.
IIoow r Lizzie -
Imckle John, Jr
Mitton John
Klcfcr A v
1'ennlngton Jcsfce, dee'd
Wells John
OberholUtr A A
HKItWICK llOltOUQII.
Klw-ar.ls Ceo ,
Parks Ann est ,
Hosier Samuel
Stephens Amos II ,
entii i- lianlil
Woods (leo ,
Walp Jeremiah
IIUIAHCHKEK TOWNbllll".
1 acre
60 "
1 "
22,V '
45 "
2 00
880
3 20
1 11
4 40
2 20
15
25
1
lot
to acres
14
4
X Of 200
bs acres
2lo
aoo "
7
21 "
!B "
Wish Ueuben
Hawk Samuel
stout Nathan
Apple Paul
now man Jesse
lirjan liuy
ltoty and t'ealer
Awards Marfiia J
Ivans Fraticls . ......
lleadley 8 F estate ..
2 99
M
1 80
390
7 41
8 19
11
26
6(4
8 6S
ISO
7 02
46
40
6 16
12
7 08
3 90
2 31
Kunkle.Iohn
Klsner Join
Ijimon Win
1'arkerson.iohn....-
Iteecer Abram
sutler Samuel s
stackhou.se A II.
a
200
100
ft)
100
321
2(H)
24
110
10
stackhouse Joseph
Scheehierley tseo
stackhouse A- sutler
'irauirti Henry
Jacoby o A .
sitter DaWd
CATAW ISSA TOWNSHIP.
Ilrobst.I s
Hlddln heirs
Clewell Jacob
McMnch Win
Weaver Kllas
Dunbach Margaret
Klnnler Uobert
NeMllu Fred
l'rlco Jonas
CKNTHALIA HOIlOU'llI.
Holmes Thomas
Maries Lloyd
Marks (leo
(juln I lilt
lunteyjobnei
Hurke Fatrlck F
Iieiln James
Conner 'I homas
Curley Kiiuard
(lauirhen Thomas -
Clark llrldget
Murphv Patrick
Tory Win
Welsh Martin -
Zhrler Win
urirtitli llenjaiuln
Moore John
catn Terrence
Cain Michael, dee'd
Collins Peter K
Dougherty Michael
Dai Is Ceo W
(langhen Martin
Hoagland Win M
HowellsThoinas
Jones Ann F
Kline Caroline
Keller Widow-
lanyon Path
I.GV land II A...
Lehigh t Mahanoylt It Co
Machen Thomas
McKlnney ehars
.Moore .Mrs urace
shepiard II F
Iirpey Luke
Weh David
Yeager Monteltus
curry I) F
-Morrison Mrs Catharine
CKNTKE TOWNSHIP.
Adams Enos I
AUabach nenjimtn
lias n John H.
Hagenbuch Wm
Henry Joseph
Knnrr Samuel . u
Kleter Daniel
Low ry Simon
Hodman William estate
CONVN01IAM TOWNSHIP.
AShtou Jacob.
cook catbarlno
cook David . ....
Magulre Terrance
Shliely Matthew-
neorge Jerry
t'osgrove John and Domlulck..
Ilcnnessy 'I homas . .
Mtllonl homas
catn Terrnnco
ltrown Win
llreslln Ilernard
26
1 40
4 41
93
4 27
2215
6 10
9 80
S99
1 24
28
.'2 49
4 29
II 94
H 80
4 40
7 80
1 40
7 70
820
8 20
7 70
380
C9 30
1400
b VO
3 80
SO
120
60
72)
CO
2 40
880
CO
4 4'i
CO
1 80
4 40
1 20
CO
1810
01
1 20
1 20
CO
1 20
1 20
221
1 20
1 20
4 SI
07
69
8S
12
13 20
12
1 lot
450 acres
429 "
2 lots
112 acres
1 hi
22 acres
1125
2 lO'S
2 '-
32 "
291 acres
3H5 "
2 79
10 55
3S0S
21 34
2 25
VIM
C75
3 29
12 04
8 83
2 3S
6 0S
4SI60
270 S9
3 25
4 M
70 WI
2 CI
12 9.1
6S25
2 00
111
2rs
2 70
1
84 00
18 88
545 34
406 1.5
49S 7S
93 00
Iirown Nathaniel
Ueam Joshua
caltaban Daniel ..
Donoboe Cornelius
Huston John
Jojce PeU-r ...
Kltno John L
Kline Peter
Kacheirelco (ieorge..
Ltndermutneieo n
.Mcnanamum Feiu
" Peter...
.Marr and Klndlf '.'......'!'.'.'..'....
Marr II s
N Y MCK KIC i'o It Jordan tract
" " A Porter tract
" ' " L Walker tract
Huston Mary
Huston Thomas
32(1
30 '
170 '
60(0
5 91
63 00
63 00
80
252 00
2 45
333
2 65
2 40
8 40
1 Hi!
120
I 80
1 17
90
8 9.1
18
81
2 lots
ioo acres
100
1 lot
401 acres
Trcl&bacn Lewis
'Irelu Jacob tract
Yocutn Frank '.'.'."'"''".'."""
oungJohn tract ...
Yarllhg lleor) M
Iirockwav u 11
lot
' Caue Kllen
" Fetteruf Michael
K miner A W
' Llndetmutu John M
' lelbig Kphralm
' McManamuiu Mary
' Morris Ann II 7"'.'
Hbaw u Casper
Honebacu Ed
' Jones den
FlSIIINtlCltBEK TOWNSHIP.
acres Il'eUli lteiinen
.Mclletiry D ud C II
" Musselmaii Jacob
M Hlcbard Iewia
' swa)ze c .M
'J Doty Pea'er Stewart
" Force and Craw ford
lluu-hl-on Thomas J
" Harrison Jarlus
" lb rfmin Frvas
' Jones H It
11 Klndr John X Co
" lmon Thomas
Pe.ler (Jeorgo
' ParkiJameslI
" W late O II
FIUNKLIN TOWNSUIP,
ncre cleaver Wellington
" HowtrMosea
" UUt Abraia
" Vout-tie. Juii
loo
tJS
16
60
3
160
900
690
6 63
1 12
3 45
25
0 86
866
1 !1
2 01
90
880
72
880
t 16
19
1 82
T 92
2.0
14
20)
140
3
IS
110
III
ICS
8 40
l
a to
CO
34
OltKKNWOOD TOWNSUIP,
Albertson M and II
Derr Iram
Heaglo (leo
Ktlne Daniel
Kindt Matthias
Mason Augustus
lltcliln Kdward
Washburn (leorgo
Wilson J I)
HEMLOCK TOWNSflir.
Aprlcman.MH
" II I)
Harton Nrwton
Cambell I.N
Rians A J
.Mordan John
Neal Purcell
Purcell Isaac
" Sylvester
llobblns Zcbulon
Apnlcman rni
04 a
4
ii
a
Hotel
13"
94
94
12 loin
15 07
4 09
2 84
17
17
0 65
11 12
9 85
10 62
460
1 80
9 35
1 80
90
ftl
1 80
1 41
141
90
91
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
w acres FrlckOeoA.
4 90
83 90
18 76
1 22
4 44
1 II
0 40
1 20
24 01
22 40
0 40
3 81
aw
100
1lpsslien.im'ln. ...'...,','.",'."",'.!!
KeelerJohu K
Lo w Is Daniel .." !"
Mcllenry Kit
tiller O W
'litter and Neyhart
Mcllenry llohr .'"'.'I'.""."'!
Parker 4 Co
LOCUST TOWNSHIP.
Dew-art (leo
Kierhard John
lerlty Thomas
stlno Daniel
HrofceJohn
Hllliiigton e-harles
Hughes Wright
Kllno John L
Kline J and (leo Hupp
Ixiwenberg Philip...,..,
Mjers Mary
Huston 1 nomas ,
Iteeco Daniel
Huston Mary
" , . Charlott
Jteynolds John
-njilcr Jeremiah
6
!0
25
10
4
233
910
6
SO
so acres
303 '
C4 "
43 "
43 "
200 "
93 '
2 "
104 "
83 "
200 "
101) "
190
200 "
roo "
Mil "
100 "
43 "
43 "
0 25
7 70
3 85
1 64
CO
.190
(40
80
9 24
80
182
1 20
1 9
19J
191
1 94
Sharrer nenry 4S
Yocutn Henry M 83
Camp Samuel 07
MADISON TOWNSHIP.
9 Heaglo neo 67
llechtel Jacob 99
Kills William eBtate 72
Freeze John (I I8 60
Host Daniel 1 62
sands J k 92
Cox Joel so
Eves C W 11 oo
MAIN TOWNSHIP.
s Illttenbcnder Conrad 15 oo
Hrockw-sy and Ent 3 09
Durnbaeb John 4 67
Dewalt Philip 9 15
Herrner Samuel C 3 (-6
Immel' Christian .1 1 5
Klefer James 1 07
Miller Aaron 9!
Miller Nathan 45
-Moser Michael 3 ns
Shuman Wm T 61
Schmeck, Hrobst Ycttcr Hawk t 41
13
20
40
3-0
1 lot
20
25
300
21 a
21
110
230
114)
80
12
10
6
43
iio100
30
150
7
100
"UJUCI JUUQ 10(11
" Ye'ltrrJII 3 05
" 'etter Daniel estate oio
" Snyder Abraham 30
Shuliz christian 3 28
MONTOUIt TOWNSUIP.
acres brockway nnd Ent co
" U-lby Jacob 2 40
" " " 98
" Hamsey estate 1 20
MT. PLEASANT TOWNSUIP.
acres Ilartzel Joshua
" Jacoby and ltupert
" Jacoby Samuel
Miller Henry A
" Waller I) J
103
in
47
1 20
13 63
2 00
20
Fisher Jacob
MIFFLIN TOWNSniP.
es Aten Thomas
Hlttenbender Mary
creasy Henry
" Horace
Drescher Samuel
HetlerMH
Henderehitt J s
. " Catharlno
Jacobv o A
I.utz Elizabeth
Masteller Joseph
." Aaron
Milter Stephen. Jr
Nuss Jacob
Nungesser George
sutlirrjoel
swanks II
Sw eppcnhlser I K
: Horace
" Abram
Williams Sami el
Zimmerman Joshua
llarter Jacob estate
OltANOK TOWNSHIP.
es Iiowman Wesley
crevellng Samuel
Eierltt Moses cBtate
" (Jabr.el
Kline Abram J
snider William
Zimmerman Samuel
PINE TOWNSUIP.
es Ilogart Emauel
Davis Thomas estato
Kvos c w
Fnck Oeorge A
Funston John A
Frlck & Leggott
eireenley James
Gordner Henry, sr
Jacoby o A
Kllno Patterson
Klsner Bamuel
I.lonsJames estate
Miller and Cole
llatt Iram
shoemaker WetUngtnn
stackhouse Alex estato
Warner Margaret P
Dawson William
Piatt Jano
ltOAHl.NOCKEEK TOWNSHIP.
es Arlllla Francis
Hergernd Isaac
Hucher PeU-r
names Thomas, Jr
llrelsch Jacob
Heaior neorge and J L Kline
Coufatrand Hlce
Dllleplalne Ezeklel
Huston John
John Stacy
Little Hobrt
Miller ElUs
Morris Hugh's
15
C9
10
61
17
19
7
10
70
2
2V
6
6
CO
100
35
4
123
30
25
15
47
6
72
1 69
24
3 31
84
30
42
1 C2
160
12
12
24
.97
144
2 40
43
24
144
1 08
90
72
1 44
C3
5 47
2 17
C62
C 62
7 67
6 46
3 48
81
40
17
1 lot
223
60
100
3 CO
3 49
2(t
13 90
30
9 30
2 20
41
9 00
15 60
1 21
1 86
11 r.9
2 24
7 20
129
15 60
42
45
100
37
73
60
80
not
37
170
365
60
CO
1(3
12
20
25
375
18
100
24
44
132
142
19
7
45
810
12 15
2'S
2 43
486
41
1 22
1 02
16 20
2112
4 05
2 03
69
4 46
6C7
2 57
1 31
318
1 30
4 03
ill
7 60
2 03
2 03
0 30
2 (3
1 62
1 CJ
Mcljlngton WUllam
ltlee Abram
8human Jacob
Trlen Jacob
WltcbeyMary estate
Yocutn Isaac
Yocu-xi Klljali
SCOTT TOWNSHIP,
crouse Nelson
SUOAllLOAF TOWNSUIP.
s Hellas W lUlam
ltuckalew James estate
cole Ezeklel
Doebler Charles
49
192
84
400
6 70
10 75
11 72
20 10
10 75
3 36
3 85
6 70
1 34
'6 75
2145
3 32
4 02
1 00
(19
197
dross Nathaniel
of U9acrs Hess Wesley
llartman Jesse
Laubacn Peter
Montgomery Robert
Stephens William
Sutlirr Washington estato
Y'aple Henry
Larlsn Cyrus
100
SCO
160
ri-lSKASUUKIl'S SALE
J of
SKATED LANDS
IN COLUMWA COUNTY.
Also the following tots, pieces and paxoels ot seat
ed lands.relurned by tho tax collectors, are to be
sold at the same lime, under the provisions of an
Act of Assembly, eutltl.d. "an Act relating to the
sale of lands tor taxes In Columbia county," approv
ed March Mb, 1801.
1IRVYEK TOWNSUIP.
s Acres Morgan To
4 M Lucas Mrenns .
7 SO
3 M
81 90
72
1 80
1 89
6o " turnes elurles. ,
I Lot Koebl-rlle . . . .
3. Acres Mill. r Daniel .
27 " Crouse Stephen
1IENTON TOWNSHIP.
30 Acres McKelvy Wm estate
60 Conner f'erserie
14 Si
30 00
8 " Koous lohn
0 shotts christian
1 Lot llurltnirf r W in
11 60
6 40
1 OS
24 Aires Kline Mary
2 " Lewis Sarah and Theodore. .
1 60
1 S3
4 60
3 84
6 16
0 SO
7 79
1 04
9 00
0 82
1 20
3 44
1 20
S, " suies Hlchard
tu nog ri samuei
49 ixpoc lllrjra
" D. t. Jonas
70 ' lirink McKelvy
9 ' chartnDL
to Conuer Catharine
43 do .M.thlas
I Lot Kl ne Ma y
60 Acres nance John
3 " .ppiemau John
HEHWICK HOKOl'dll.
Lot I Amos llartman
1 73
1 c.sclilaw bach
2 Oeu A lleain
1 40
4 611
HLOOM.
Harton John M
i-oieinaii Wm
e'reatner ltebecca... .
(lelger Mm
McMnsh John
Pennu. Canal Co
Wantch John
Mason and snyoer .
Hrewer John
Fstler Washington...
2"; Foster Charles ... .
2 Ktamer John W. ...
1 Mori Is llarbara
2 Ttirnbach Phebe
Lot 1,
12 03
32 83
7 13
9 98
26 65
13 63
-- i
seres
9 IS
20 37
0 91
4 60
22 91
3 K5
45 15
61 23
07 31
25 60
3 81
81 60
7 00
14 99
16 80
9t0
24 CO
3 90
S 00
4 20
Lots
Lot
Acres
Lot
V vannatta II II
1 Kahler Nancy
liennes James
I'ursell Mrs E II
Thurston Martha.
Thomas CI
Walter Norman ....
Saunders Wm
Kobtsoh Mrs Uetsey..
stlckel .Mrs Caroline .
Kinney Jacob.,.
Kramer Andrew
IIHIAItCHEEK TOWNSHIP.
150 Acres Dotv and l'ealer
Ii4 31
1 tt.
23 li
Si nosier joun
290 " beibert John,
CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP,
40 Acres Henry I sues: estate.
I Arndt Noah ......,
Brvua -...;
a it
i -i
i
CENTIIALIA UOItOUOIt.
1 Lot Curley Edward.,
8 ' Hurk-I'aJF
1 11 Oaughen Thomas, ,,.,.
4 29
7 49
8 90
86 IS
39 60
69 80
1 75
22 80
32 75
8 (HI
60
91 40
1 50
9 60
32 45
9 90
6 CO
6 60
1 90
60
00
9 00
6 84
19 83
9 08
9 69
33 32
0 21
4 60
II 19
13 34
V 60
3 43
2 00
60
75
60
65
05
7 TO
44 10
9 60
9 80
, 1 93
3 63
7 05
2 25
75
1 21
78
Iletleron Philip
Purcell Hlchard,
Creamer A w,,.,
cnllighan James...,.
Denning Pat
Dixon fianlel
I.lndermuthNatli -
Mc.Manamum Jos .-
Mclirrarty Mrs ."Jary
O'llare Michael
Tarpy Luke
Vanlluren Mrss K
Dry son KobcrtandCo
Torry Wm
KDIttlo Joseph II
CKNTKE TOWNSHIP.
,V acres Frcas Amelia
1 lot lluttenstlao Peter
loo acres Lamon W m
50 " no do
CONYNOIIAM TOWNSHIP.
1 Lot llrown Fred
u " Moran Patrick
1 " Uenncr Jacob
1 " llerinsey Thos
1 Lots Cosgrovo John and Domlnlck,.,
X Lot Dougherty James
l " Uvelle Patrick
3 " Yarllng Henry
1 " Kians Ann
1 " Harm Pat
2 ' Murphy Maurice..
sf " DrockwayC 11
'l " (lerrlly Thomas
1 lltrtron Philip
V " Hubcr Jacob,,,.,,.
1 " McAllister James
1 " Nau;hton James
100 acres lluchner Peter tract
441 acres Urennan bblnezer tract
0 lots Kramer A W
1 Davidson David
1 " Fettcrman Jonathan
1 Morlson Catharine
2 " do do
1 " Davn David
1 " Knlttle Caroline
1 Carrlgan John
4 " Kramer A W ,
FHANKLIN TOWNSHIP.
75 Acres Smith Daniel
FISIIINdCHEEK TOWNSHIP.
15 Acres Ilogatt John
86 " Chapln.1 F
33 " Force Itussel
8 ' i, lot Ikelcr K 11.
V Ixit do do
" do do
H H do do
46 Acres Yaplo Jacob
60 " KarnslllI
6 " l)ngJss M
s " llrlght Harman J
60 " Lartsh Cyrus
t " Bright 11 H
4 " Holder tbram
7 " Kline Ira I)
. Lot shultz Cornelius ,
(IUEKNWOOD TOWNSHIP.
1 Lot Leggott John
11 Acres " " andFrick'.
1 It Odd Fellows Hall
1 Lot llelderbrant F K
81 Acres Moore Lafayette
1 lot Taylor Ellsha
I Lot Kramer m
20 Acres Kes Joseph E
I Lot He'sJonas
8 Acres Nolton Samuel.
UOAcres Hlchard Alfred
I I - Vandersllce T J
69 " Heece Philip estate
t Lot I avis ltebecca estate.
27 Acres Davis John estate
1 Lot Kllno A F
1 " Kinney Wm
1 " Purcell Win.
34 Acres Samuel Young
48 " Albertson Joel It
1 Lot ' "
HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP.
o Acres Ebner Wm
10 " (Hllaspy Wm estate
10 sage wrn
16 " Yandersllce John H
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
a Acres Knouse Washington
75 " KeelerJacob
LOCUST TOWNSHIP
40 Acres Kostenbsuder Nathan
69 " Metz Charles
40 " Kostenbiuder Nathan.
I 9 00
8 34
10 90
4 10
, 8 113
94
3 63
1 09
. 15 84
2 97
1 03
2 10
7 92
4 59
2 79
2 45
, 1 42
. 2 20
, 12 92
, 9 00
1 80
, 3 64
, 12 40
. 1 94
4 60
67
1 10
34
. 20 25
. 0 70
1 75
21
61)
90
30
60
90
. 1 80
0
90
1 20
70
43
7 41
8 60
1 01
oerity Thomas
45
MADISON TOWNSUIP.
1 Lot Whipple Bcthuel
1 " Welllver Susan estate
170 Acres Former Margaret
70 " CoxWm
MAIN TOWNSUIP
65 Acres Tetter Isaac
MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP.
1 Lot Hughes AM
l4f " Holler Ann
2 Acres Ansle John D
1 Lot Kclchner Jacob sr
MONTOUR TOWNSHIP.
i Lot Hutler Wm estate
67 Acres lla) lor Peter and Ellas
MT. PLEASANT TOWNSHIP.
1 Lot Fox Catharine
1 " Fox Loury
21 Acres Kitchen John
OHANQE TOWNSUIP.
25 Acres Schuyler Wm. ,
9 Lots do do
10 Acres Coteman Jesse
67 " Crouse Nelson
16V " Hldlay Levi
16 " Hagenbuch Margaret
10 " llartman Augustus
25 " do do
S3 ' Hldlay r.eo
22 Acres Kink J V
33 " Eves Jaae4 estate
10 llartman (iotlleb
20 " Patterson Margaret J
2 nice Jess.
PINE TOWNSHIP.
350 Acres Lore. Leggott and Co
100 " Le-ggott John....
1 Lot do do
112 Acres Leggott and Frlck
1 Lot do do
ioo Acres Eves, Heller and Co
30
89
2 40
1 80
80
20
1 38
90
20 76
4 66
40
20
1 39
1 72
6 75
2 77
10 20
3 31
5 31
1 32
8 69
4 37
4 44
1 80
1 16
2 (ID
2 17
61 40
29 45
1 CO
16 74
18 40
05
io te
10 6S
do do
do.
60 " ItldT Jacob
20 (Ireenly James
12.1 " Kobblns Joshua
GO " HICkeLS K (I.
2 Lots Dawson Wm . . ..
2 44
24 51
14 04
1 SS
4 85
2 90
7 69
34 02
91 Acres riatt Iram
55
70
Furman Wm
Eves and Heller
do do .
do do
do do
Eves Ezra caute...
300
100
7
97
6 2
6 13
6 69
1
Lot
snjder e.eo
69
4 90
10 80
4 09
2 83
60 Acres Itobb Adam
7 " Drelblebls Jacob estate
25 " do Abram
24 " (ireenley Hlchard ...
20 " Kester John Sr
30 " Parker John il
ltOAIUNOCIlEKK TOWNSHIP.
144 Acres KeUer Hlchard
40 " ltlcc Abrnm
47 " Wlfhy Mary
19 " i-ager Isaiah
18 " Adams Ionard
34 " ErwineWm
57 " do do
70 ' Hughes Wright
7 " Hower Hiram
132 " Miller Ellas
20 " Wltchy John
23 " CherrtngtonAustln
19 " Undermuth Jacob
9 " Lex Charles
94 " Ivan I.awson
14 " Oliver John
23 " do do
23 " do do
28 do Wm
loo " Stauffer Joseph
11 " strausser Bolomon ,
SCOTT TOWNSUIP.
1 Lot lletz Susanna
1 Fedder Jacob
1 " llartman Martha
1 " Schechterly Wm
lo acres McKwen O W
1 Lot Mllnes Wm estate
1 " souder Elizabeth
IX acres I'ursell Lucloda M
SUOAllLOAF TOWNSUIP.
125 Acres Stephens Wm
24
3 12
62
3 00
6 00
34 24
10
1 65
45
17
65
C5
1 28
1 64
8 69
3 19
1 03
2 40
09
7 00
2 80
.... 6 70
... 15 40
60
.... 13 20
3 43
.. 7 20
Cole Thos II.,
Miller Elizabeth
ltoberts and Larlsb .. . .
Hess Levlna
ehapln JF
(llbersonAmoa
Lunger James
250
93
65
II. A. SWEPPENHEISKK,
Treasurer,
aprti 9. tf
4 Pl'EAL NOTICE
APP
Auneals win bo held on the. assessment nf 1fiel Yia.
ti.eeu the hours of 8 a. m., and 4 p. m., ot each day
Arrll 19th-For Hemlock, Montour and Mt, Pleasant
ai our ofilce In ltlooinsburt.
April 20th For Oreenwood. Madison aud Pine at tho
uouse oi iiumpnrey rawer, in MUtvllle.
iui wmuKc ui, hid uuuse oi jieuoen lia'
lis In OranL'evllte.
AprU22nd-For Centre at the election house In
Centre.
April 23rd-For Uerwlck and Brlarcreek nt tho
house or o. W. Mauger. in nerwirir
April 84th-For Ml mm at the house ot Aaron Uess
in aiiiuiuiiiie.
April 2Cth For Beaver and Main at the house ot
JoseDh II bhuman In IteAier.
April 91th For Locust and lioartngcrcck at the
house ot Daniel E Kehres In Numedla.
April 8Sth For centralis and Conynghamat Iht
. ., .. b.?ae 01 " F- Curry, Centralis.
Apm 39th For Catawlssa and Franklin at the
t MUUDO u --acou iwsuer in catawlssa.
April soth-For Flsblngcreek al tne election house
la Flshligcreek.
May 1st For Benton. Jack-Bon and Sugjrlou at the
uuuk ui iiuseei narus, ue neon.
May Sth For Blsom and bcott at our omco In
Bloomsburg.
The assessors are required to give each tl xable a
notice ot his or her valuation 6 days before the day
STEPHEN poiiK, i CommLssioners
CHAS. REICHAHT, ( 'umt"Jurr'
A. B.HKHHINO, 1 Columbia ro.
Commissioners' omce April , ISoO. apr 9-3w
Ttr I HOWS' AI'PKA ISEM KNTS.
1 T The foUowing appraisements of real and
personal proiierty set apart to widows of decedents
have been riled In the ofTce of the Register of Col.
umbla county, under thi Hules of Court, and win be
presented for absolute connrmatlon to the orphans'
Court to be held In Bloomsburg.ln and forsald conn,
ty. on Mondav, the 3rd. day ot May 1880, at two
"s.s"-- u4 ott,u uaJ unless exceptions to such
confirmation are previously nied, of which all tier,
sons lntert-bted In said estate will take notice :
1. widow of Elijah Fullmer, latu ot Plnetownbhlo.
deceased. .ue-
2. Widow of Samuel c. Mcllenry, late of Benton
township, deceased. "
' J?0 w'ul"n A. Case, late ot ssott town,
ship, deceased.
i. widow of Martin W Nuss, Uteof the Town of
Bloomsburg, deceased. v.uuvi
t. Widow of neorge Hollenbach, late of Main town,
ship, deceased.
o "fUjJJf es)rge Lelby, late of Locust township,
7, W-ldowot Nelson Hess, late of Sugarloal town-
ship, deceased,
s. Widow of Canneld IlarrUon, late of the Town of
Bloomsburg, deceased. "
. "o'oMphUlley.Uteotscott township.
deceased.
IlegUterti omce, I
W. IL JA(UY,
Kegtatw,
iHooouburi;, Aprtll
U.'.f
THE LADY
COLUMBIA COUWTY
Who elo not find It convenient to go to l'hlladelplila whenever
Bffil
H--H--
-a t.aA.iA.1 in ihfir ffltiiiiies. PHtier inr e'ersunai mure ur iionsekeeniiii. m.a. . , .
,11 to remcmuer iuu nuiuuuuic bjbichi .u
rr-r-iT A TXJ'tDTDT'nrL'L? P. T nnT Ti -t
O l rxs vv surxjLi-JKjs
Eighth and Market Sts., Phila.
ivnereuy ineniusi saiisiatiiny buu'iuj vat.
reiiiaiiiiug ai iiuiue.
The stock of these merchants, which Is
vn to you by full lines of samples from
show
And all orders promptly and faithfully
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of sundry writs Issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county and
to me directed, 111 bo ciposed to public sale at the
Court House In Bloomsburg, on
Monday, May 3d, 1880;
at 2 o'clock p. m., the follow Ing described real estate
All that undivided half of the following d ecrlbed
tract of land situate In Hemlock township, I'olumMa
county, l'cnnsiliasla, bounded and described as
follows, tzi Beginning at a while oak, thence by
land of (lodfrey Mellck. south eienteen and a half
degrees east one hundred and ntteen and four tenth
perches to a post, thence by land of tlie same south
one-halt degrees west, fclxly -nine and three-tenth
perches to a stone, thence by land of the littrs ot
Samuel Wanlch, and Albert Soinmers south fifty-four
and a half degrees west nineteen perches to a post,
thenco by a public road nnd land of Jacob Harris
north eight degrees west elghty-seien perches to a
sugar tree, thence north one degree east thirty-four
perches, north twelve degrees west, ten perches,
nortlielghteendegreeswesttwcnty perches, north
fifteen degrees west llilrty-four perches, north six
and a half degrees west eight perches, to a button
wood, north sixty-blx and onc-fourtti degrees cast,
fifteen and four-tenth perches to the place of begin,
nfng, containing twenty-elght acres and twenty.
eight perchcR, fctrict measure, whereon are erected
a three btory grist and flouring mill with a good
water power and water right, a two story duelling
house, large hog pen and other ouubulldlngs.
Seized, taken fn execution at the suit ot Clinton
Mellck, executor of (lodfrey Mellck, dee'd, against
John Beag'e with notice to James K. Ejer and Moses
Stetler, terr --tenants, and to be sold as tho property
of John Bcjgle.
Iielek, Attorney Lev Fl Fa
ALSO,
All that undivided one-half part of all that certain
ln-lot situate In the borough of Berw Ick and bound
ed on ths north by second street on the oast by an
alley, on the south by a lot of Joseph Eck's heirs,
and on the west by a lot of now s C. Jayne
containing one fourth of an arre more or less
whereon are erected a frame dwelling house, a frame
stable, a frame wagon house, and other out-bulld-
Ings with the appurtenances
Seized, taken in execution as the property of Ueu
ben MlPcr at the suit of the First National Hank ot
Bloomsburg now for the use of Henry Doak, and to
be sold as the preperly of lteuben Milter.
Fklezk, Attorney. Alias Fa
ALSO,
The undivided on-half part of all that certain tract
or piece of land situate In Locust township, Colum
bia County state aforesaid, bounded on tho west by-
lands ot Thomas Bllllngton, on the south by land of
Thomas nnd Mary Itushton, on the east and north
by land! of Lewis Lee, Isaac Lewis. Benjamin Camp.
Jacob KerMiner, and others, containing four hun
dred and llilrtj -nine acres and four perches.
Also, one other certain tract situate as aforesaid,
bounded on the west by lands ot Michael Slluc and
otherwise bounoed by lands ot Lewis U-c, John
Bllllg and others, and by the aforesaid tract, con
taining one hundie-d and eighty-nine acres and six
ty-thre-e perches.
Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate-
In the Borough of Centralla, county and stale afore
said, on tt e west side ot Locust avenue, being tw en-
ty-tlve feet In width on said avenue aud extending
at rLlht angles therewith westivaroly one hundred
and forty feet In depth to an alley and known on the
map or said Borough as lot o. 2. In block 117, said
lot being bounded as follows to-nlt: on tho east by-
Locust avenue, on the north by lot of Jane (l.Torrey
on the webt by an alley, and on the south by lot of
Bridget Farrell, on which Is erected a two story
frame dwelling house.stable, and other out-bulldlngs
seized, taken In execution at the suit of 1 he Shen
andoah "alley Bank to use ic, against J. Miller
Raub, David Keller, and Edward Shatter, terre ten
ants, and to be sold as th? property of J. Miller Itaub
David Keller, and Edward Shaffer, terre tenants.
Frbkzk, Attorney Lev Fa
ALSO.
CO
34
03
16
The lollow-lng real estate situated In Madison
township, Columbia county, Pennsj lvanta, bounded
on the north by land of Adam Boat, on the east by-
lands of Henry Everett and William Masteller.soutli
by land of Henry Miller, we-t by lands ct Joslah
IS
II
Maustand WUllam Masteller,contalnlngabout bKty
eight acres, more or less, on which aro a two story
frame dwelling house, frame bank barn, and other
out-bulldlngs. A good apple orchard, and a good
spring ot water and spring house near tho dwelling.
This property Is situated on the public road leading
Irom Bloomsburg to Jerseytown, about three miles
rroin Jerseytown.
44
Seized, taken In execution at tho salt of Conrad
Kreamer against Ellas Uogar, and to be sold as the
property ot Ellas Bogar.
Bikiley, Attorney. Fl Fa
ALSO.
All that certain lot or piece of land situate In
.Miniln township, Columbia county. Pennsylvania
bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: on the
north by Abraham Schweppenheiser, on the east by
Peter Michael, on the south and west by Horace
Schw eppenhelser, containing eighty acres, more or
less, on w hlch are erected a t w o story- frame house,
oau uoru, u large iramo grist mill, mill house and
all necessary out-bulldlngs.
belzed, taken In execution at the suit ot J, II. Ilet
ler assigned to F. Jordin 4 sons against (ieorge
Nungesser, and to be sold as ihe property cf (Ieorge
Nungesser,
UKOciwty k elwei.1, Attys Al Fl Fa
ALSO,
All that certain tract, messuage or pu ce of land
onuaie in jioum Pleasant township, Columblacoun
ty, and state ot Pennsylvania, bounded and describ
ed as follows, to-wlli On the north by lands ot Sil
vester Kitchen, on the cost by lands of John Mus
graie, on tho south by lands ot Jacob Johnston, and
on the west by lands of Sylvester Kitchen and Jacob
Fisher, containing sixty -six acres more or less, on
y uicu are erected a log dwelling house, a good barn
and wagon shed, and out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Torlnda
iiagenuucn, since Intermarried with lluvd nirhte
against Henry Kitchen, w 1th notice to terre tenants
auuijuesom as tne property ot Henry Kltchtn
with notice to terre tsnanta.
Littles, Attorneys. vend Ex
ALSO.
All that messuage and tract of land ui,., ,
Beaier township, Columbia county aud state of
iiuuoyn-ania, bounded and described as mimw.
viz: On the north by land In Warrantee name of
Catharine Longenberger, and land ot Columbia CojI
andiron tompany, on the south by public road
leading from Beaver Valley to Macaulev coat Mir,
on the east by land ot Charles F, Mann, deceased
and on the west by land of John Baker, Sr., contain.'
.us o.eiii..ue acres more or less.
seized, taken in execution at the suit ot Joshua
Fetterman and Aaron drover Admrs of mii,i
"rover, deceased, ogalnst John Hlnterllttr Sarah
Ann Hlnterltter and Jacob Illnterllter, and to bo
sold as the property of John Illhterllier, Ssrah Ann
Illnterllter and Jacob illnterllter.
fkeizx, Attorney. Lew
ALSO,
All those four separate snd distinct m... n. .
eels ot land situate in Locust township, Columbia
county, Penn'a, bounded and described as follows
Ihat la to say '
No 1, known as the Tavern stand in th, , .
Numedla, beginning at a stone In the public road
leading from tNumedlato Kerntown thence ly land
of llertcan Fahrlnrer south nin,. nrt . .........
degrees west twenty-one and elght-tenth perches
to a stone theuce by land of (leorge A. Snyder south
..uW.u,euuiurte-quarter degrees west twenty
one and three-tenth perches to a stone In thocenter
of the public roadlsadlng Irom A.hinrt .,... .. Cr
,n ro4 01 1"1"' Sank ana
norm eighteen degrees east
iweoty-twoand nie.tenthw,in.
ua tea wLd wy UhdMU and Uutmi
RESIDENTS
OK
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.v..iv.j u.b..u,.v, uj.
oc ujiU i rilJtLH
uo uuuo m mu uiusi uceinomiCAl tnannerwt
decidedly the largest In Philadelphia will
nny department, in response, to
ciecuted with guaranteed satl-fictlon
.hoads north two if-irpn wott nr. .
perclicfl to a stono thence by land ot Mao i
uiuiuuna vigniy-Bijt aegrci-H cost fourteen &
im-.-u-icuui jierrnes 10 a stone, thenco by a t -n
uik-j nuuu-uirrunenreeseast eleven and Hvj-t
perches to aB-onn In ihn nntiii fn-.H i.nK..
public road and bv land of Iiprm in i.-'.i.r,
-iiiiiij.ii-uuMijiurec-tiuarUTUeLrrec-i east t.-i,
KCtCn-tcntU Perches In Ihn nnrr nf t.r,, ......
tAlnlnir three nerea, und elghty-el-lit porolnu y.
imiiauif, wm'reon are erected a Iarc brlrk lie.
ten k-u iriLiiit- Mini) n nun vrfitrnn eitn.i n..A n . . .
uui. un.iuujKs lu guoti oraer.
No 2. Situate in liv-inst inu-.ui.iM ....
' .. . . sV...!,.,,.,,,,,,,, JU,aH
aforesaid bounded and ilfsrHiH.ri m fAii,n.
nlngatastoneacornerot landotMla-j li. Jolir
uiu luuiiiu-i uuiii uicneo oyianil of Wllllatn liu
uuiijiiiiiy ut'trri-ea vhkl r-ioiitix-n tr.,.-
- " .......
percnea to a btonc tbpnnn hv tho um,, m-.i.
uuu u uuu ui-Kft-fs earn rourtccii perches to n R!
nnu jiosc, luence uy iana ot Sus.m Kline north Mil
setcu and a half deirreea iifn.-.or .u,i.....
j-u-ji, nit-ut,.- oy iaua or me name south fifty
tai, uuriy nnu uine-tunin peichea to a ston- Hie
uyiacuor &uas u jonnson south thlrtv nlL49
tu. v-.-1 Li.it ix.. u-.'Krfua east Rixty-rour perches to
place of beginning, contalntnjf eleven acrts anl
hundied andtwentv-ciyht ncrrin airier
NO 3. Situate til thn tnwnshln lt
and state aforesaid tioiin ifii nnri iinHh,,!
lows beglnnlngat a stone a corner of land of Ja
n 'uiiiiii; miu iho 4umiuia school lot and ruar
uienco by said sch ol lot and land belonging to
i.uuiL-ruu una (ermj.n l.eiiirui.i i-)lllrt, .
di'trreo west kUIciti r rrr-hi-u tii n uii.n,.
uuv ui uvuiijo itviLj uunu fitfuij-nine ('-,tith pM
thlrty-ooo perches to a Btone, thence by me M
north sixteen and nnp.nnnrtor .iWr,ma .,u-
vuu ...ui.-h..i. in.-n.m-s wi u hioue. lllt-nce
vnc same norm nuy.four degrees east IU i- ana r
u-iuu in rciies io a siono tnence by land of .lolit
Hither SOUth CtlfhtV-ntne deLrrof.4 u-.t Inn ,.,(.,
tenth perches to a stoie, thenco by lend of ,l
ii asuneBouui nny-iour degrees west forl-t
and one-tenth perches to the place ot beglnnl
containing seven acres and si.t and one. h.nr n,.,
strict measure, w hereon Is erected a one and oue.jj
(ui 3 iiuuiL- uousu ana Mtcnen.
No 4. tietmr In Locust townxhtn mmimv n,i
aforesaid bounded as follows: On the east by un
John Kelnbold and on the south livi.imi nrti. r
Fahrlnger and on the west by land of .lohn lilijfc
auu uu me norm oy iana or John mnboid contalr
about Seventeen acres he the mmi mnn.nr
Seized, takenlneiccutlonat the suit of LUfc
iniers Administrators andM. tl. Iluo-he.n-i
Daniel Morris, and to be sold as the propi rtj
uauiei .siuri-)s.
i.YKRLT t Freeze, Atti s. Uvt
Terms, cash on day of sale.
April , 'sd-ts u. II. K.NT. Mn-r-;
T KOISTEH'S NOTICKS.
JLV Notice la hereby gUen to all legiitK-i tl
u'i..uuu,iu-i tn.iaitusiuLni'l-U 111 inc eialr-
the respectlie decedents and minors, that Hi. I
lowlnir administration anil L-uanllnn niriumi. ll
been riled In tho olllce of the llegtster of ( olucl
county, and will be presented tor cuntlrmatturi I
allowance In the iirphans' court to be lii-nl
Uloomsburg, on Monday, .May 3d, lsso, at Soul
If. ui. uu euiu uujr i
1. The first and nnal account of Elijah e i'1mi
guardian of Wilson '1 nomas, minor child utl
siau moiQ-is, idle oi jioanugcreeK townsiuii,
ceased.
8. The final account of John Ulcks, guardun Jl
U. Penrose, minor child of Joseph ivnrow fj
ot Uloomsburg, deceased as tiled by ll. F It H
and Krizabelh lllcks, administrators .IJl
ii teas, ueceaseu.
3. The second and final account of Jacob FMi t
ecuiororKvo Fisher, lale ot Main tonnshlt I
4. The account ot Inn Vetter.trusteeof B..ii
man, as tiled by Win. u. le-ite-r,eii-i iitor ,f.
H Tetter, deceased.
0. The first and final account of t.tvlna shoeit.!
uuu ru.-n.-e Biioemaker, udmintstrator-i 1 iy
Mioemaker, late of lleiuluck township
ceased.
6. The arst snd final account of Leander IvtterJ
uuniiiusiraior 01 NOloinou Fetterman, ui
Catawlssa township, deceased.
7, The first and partial account of Lewis VI
uuuiiuisiruior 01 .-nary uiark, laui 01 mui. 1
township, deceasi-d.os Bled bv Win. 11 y-Utr I
vvuiui 01 owis letter, deceased,
8. Thenrstnnd final account oriwls nh'.
mlnlhtratnr or Mnrv l-ltirlr ,ln....,.c...l o,f
by t he orphans' Court lo sell real estate a-lS
ui nm.ii, iette-1, executor of u-wis V 'tt'
ceased,
. Ihe second and final account of Elwarii II.
map, executor of Jacob Uornboy, late uf
.v-.ii.ui,,, urvr.HU,
10. The second nnd tlnal account of M F. JiCU
executor of James Lamou. late of tirt.ir-r-
township, deceased, as filed by 0 ll lift" I
u.,u u uw L-Accutors 01 m, 1;, jat-Kiju -ceased.
II. The account ot Samuel Hutchison, ajminbtnl
oi .nary uuu'uison, ine ot Centre tuwusLii
teased.
U. The nrstand final account of (' 11. Hrock
guuruian 01 i-araii K. lloberts,mlnorelillJ 1
wallader lioberts, late ot .Montour towi-Jap 1
ceased.
13. The tlnal account ot Lew Wright, guaramj
L-)"ti , . rui, iiiuiur eiiiiu oi 1 - u-u..
. ,a. ui iietn.ocK lownsuio. ueceasta
14. The second and final account of Herman Fsi.-"j
. uu laaiuu ttower, adininistraiors onu.-i
1 ahrlmrer. lat nr tr-,ct (.wxti.tn h.. - Lsril
iud uisi auu nnai account of Thomas 1 n -i
1..... . :'"'" ul Jsaruu u.. nan isvju.
.scott township, deceased.
Id. 1 he llrst and partial account of lteub-n H
. ..ulu. .. tisuii, eAt i uiurs 01 -loiiii " "
late of dreenwood townsnin. iii.r,.nsi-d
17. The first account ot Wllloujhbv shuler .idrni--I
irator ut Daniel bhuler.late ot Frank in'''!
shin. ' I
19. The first and parttil account of W H
"s;lw uuiHjuueu oy tne orpuans ui- 1
make sale of real estate ot Mari liorre i
CentratU, deceased.
IO n-t,nM.....J ... . .... .I
mo twai uuu panui account of John mv 1
nMii'"0' vf "HI,'mU PPleman.Ute of tu tori
--".-.. s, uccuseu,
' P.o'.fcountof llenjimlne!. Ilest andM"!
Iielshline.ailmlnlsiratorjof John W It
me ot Ushtngcreek township, deccaseu
91 Thu oMn,.n. ... .... . , .
--. ...vwuM.vi uuuu r. uerr end nenr 1
bins, executors of Elijah Fullmer dee- am J I
nu iue eeeuior 01 nenry K1ngsbur i 1
Iientonlpwnshlp, deceased, Fullmer hailt.-t I
before tlllniv nn ....... ' I
21. Tho first and final account of fleorge lit ?n---
uuuuuisirator ot Jacob Kbugars, late a "I
."JI''P' ?ece'i"cl. as nied by Hiram shu.vl
administrator of iienrc, tiniiunt.,-h tuin ti
ceased.
J3. The account of K. 11. iirown. ndmlnnirm 'J
ceased. 'maD' UtB Mlmln townsalf. I
24. Thetlrst and partial account ot Isaac K Kfl-J
. . . u " luam iinnic executors 01
Ilrlnk. latH fit Itenfnn ,.....hl. .....li
M. First and Anal account of John A. Funst-1 'J
fniiso't ruusuin, late 01 --.-.--
..nu-UIUtU-MTU, I
M- Th account of Frank 8. Hunt, admlni-itrit" '
deceased liorougnoi ;
' "'5 iTi" iaDc! Par"a' account of 1. w MiS''
vv iiirt n Vt i! upcuwirsoi nuaiii
w,..wu. iw lunuoi iiioomsuurg, oi .3--t4,
The first accountot Henson II. Crveellr-g ".'
UtOrOl UorOthV A. Prurulln,. I.,.,.!.,,)'!''.
ship, deceased.
VS. First and part'al accountot Henry I'fatt ' 'i
cutorof J.ei. l'fohler, lale ot Catawba "r
ship, deceased.
' i;,:!?rf'.a'icl Prtlal account of C)ru I'.'l
Administrator ot Jucnb 11. Moker. late I
lnircreelc lnwn,hin ... . '
81. Tbonrst and final account ot Kamuu V
ihl!im.e!1.u'".J' I'tut'o of Hebocca -Muffl-i f t'
Cht d Of L'attmrlnt. Unmav ,.tan. ...ntrM'.
fchtn. deriuu.ri. ''
. The first and final account of WUIUui
Administrator of John Cain, late ot Ce-r-trs I
ship deceased.
S3. Thesecondnndpartlalarcountof Illramll S
and Da. Id Achenbach, Kxeeutors of John Ai--1'
84. The second and partial account of bamuei '
hard, Executor ot Frederick bhaner, late ul
tre township, deceased,
SS. The nrstand partial account ol John M
and (leorge Conner, Admlalstrators ot lM
Milte. Late rJMrjM. fn.K,n u.ub..1.
Iiegtster'8 omoe, 1 vv. II. JACtilir'
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