THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. Ernsts 0. E, ELWELL, I t-iii.., BLOOMSBURG, PA, I-'RIDAyT "MAYClli, 1882. Hon. C. 1!. Ihtcknlow will lio n cnn diil.tto for nomination for Congress before tlie Democratic Convention of this county. Wo nro nlenseil to make this mioiinccment, as Air. Hticknlaw's well known Ability ntnl bis long exiier ienco in national legislation render liini the Cutest candidate, ttiat could bo pre sented Wo suggested lib nnmc some timo Mnce, unt hu has only recently consented to enter the field. Hon. J. 1'. Wickcrsham, for many years tho Superintendent of Public Instruction in this State, has been ap pointed charge d' affairs nt Copenha gen, Denmark. It is a position with a salary of $5,000 attached. A law of tho United States revised statutes will inako it lively for any one who fancies he can fill up the holes in a punched coin for tho purpose of pass ing it off on his unsuspecting neighbor. Tho penalty is 83,000 or imprisonment for five years, nt the discretion of tho Court, or both. Judgo llolford who has been selected by tho Israelites of the United States had an interview with President Arthur last week in reference to tho prosecu tion of the Jews in Russia. The Presi dent gavo Judge Bclford all tho en couragement that ho could ; that ho would endeavor, with strict regard to courtesy, to gain for them a measure of freedom nnd protection. W. M. Brcslin, editor of tho Leban on Advertiser has been mentioned by quite a number of tho leading journals of tho Statu as a Democratic candidate for Congressman-at-largc. He is a life longDemocrat and Ins dovotion to the party has been untiring. Thoso who havo the pleasuro of his acquaint anco say that ho is able, faithful, and thoroughly honest, and would make an excellent Congressman. Wo would support him with great pleasure. An Anti-Chinese Convention was held in San Francisco, Cal, on Friday last and adopted a plan of action which includes a scheme to divide the Pacific coast into districts which shall bo no tified to removo tho Chineso within a specified timo. Failing such action, the district is to be proclaimed danger ous, and peaceably disposed citizens to bo warned to abandon it, and if tho Chinese aro still harbored in the district tho leaguo is to removo them by force using as little lorco as may be nec essary, until the country is rid of them. Tho Malley boys are on trial at New Haven, Connecticut, with Blanche Douglass, for tho murder of a young woman named Jennio Cramer. She was seen in company with tbo accused, uud was soon afterwards found dead in the water. Tho prosecution aro trying to show that criminal intimacy existed between the victim nnd tho boys, and that tho girl, Douglass, was a party to it That alter their purpoao had been accomplished tuo girl was lirst poison ed and thrown into tho water after her death. Tho defenso will attempt an alibi, and undertake to show that the presence of arsenic in tho body is ac counted for by tbo fact that tho girl was in tho habit of taking it for her complexion and that sho committed suicido by drowning herself. The trial will bo a Ion" one. Dr. Lamson was executed in London on the morning of April 28th., for tho murder of his brother-in-law, Percy M. John. Lamson was an American but had spent much of his life in Paris. Ho poisoned his victim, who was a student at an English school, by administering aconite, ine victim was tuo heir to largo sum of money and Dr. Lamson desired to put him out of tho way in order to get possession of the funds. .Lamson had tbo reputation ol beinp; in sane and soveral of his near American relatives were also insane. Americans endeavored to show causo why Lam son should not bo hanged, but the ev idence of insanity submitted to the English government was not favora bly received. Dr. Lamson was born in America and at one timo practised medieino in .Lancaster, i'a. THE NATIONAL BANKS7 Tho charters of 892 National Banks will expiro bofore tho end of next Feb ruary and among tho pseuuo financiers in Congress it is feared there aro some who will portinaeiously oppose tho re newal ol these charters, liauks aro a commercial necessity and if they are compelled to withdraw their circulation ana close up their altairs it would sub ject tho business interests of tho country to serious embarrassment, and might uoasiblv result in n disastrous nanm. According to their recent reports theso banks have loaned S150.000.000 to business men, they havo outstanding $08,000,000 in notes, all of which would havo to be called in during tho next six months. On tins subject the Hnrrisburg Patriot says : "If their I charters are not renewed these banks will be obliged to call in their loans in order to be able to deposit a sufficient Hum with tho government in greenbacks to redeem their outstanding notes. They will begin to call in their loans early in tho coming fall, if Congress should fail to provide for their recti nr tcr. Tho distress to business which would bo caused by so sudden a with drawal of their loans is incalculable. Certain and inevitable bankruptcy will follow so disastrous a blow to tho bor rowing class. Congress can avoid tho threatened calamity by prompt and de cided notion." A Widow's Elghta In tho opinion filed by Judge Trim koy, of tho Supremo Court, in tho case of Daniel Hupp, of Lehigh county, who bad obtained a verdict against tho Lehigh Iron Company for tho killing of his Bon, who was nineteen years old. Tho boy was married. His wife ef fected n compromise with tho company and received a compensation for her husband's death. Sir. Hupp brought suit for tho loss of his son and tho ser vices of the latter, which ho was en titled to during tho rest of his minority. An appeal was taken from tho verdict, wliioh was in his favor. Justico Trun koy in Ids opinion says that tho ci renin tances of tho young innn, who lived apart from his parents and did not con tribute to their support, wero stich that thoy Buffered no pecuniary loss. Tho utatuto prefcis a widow, and whero n minor leaves a wifo or children his par eulB havo no right, Tho first person entitled to such damages U the wifo or husband j next tho children if .any, and lastly tho parents. LUZERNE REPUBLICANS. It seems that Mr. Orr nnd Congress man Scranton wero unable to deliver tho goods promised Cameron, in Lu zcrno county. In consideration of tho Wllkosbarro post oflloo they wero to seo that inachiuo delegates were sent to tho Hepubliean State Convention. Tho senatorial conferees met at Wilkes Barro last week, and these nro among tho resolutions adopted! Ho It resolved, that it Is tho unanimous sentiment of the Republican1! of tho Ulst Hcnntorlnl DlMrlet that tho nomination of Hcnvcr, 1 law 1c nnd u wholo Statu ticket ac cordlnt to n programme determined upon lone prior to the meetings of the convention, without popular unnvn.s or party express Ion as to tho fitness or nvnllnblcnuss of the selected, would bo not only Impolitic, but a positive Insult to tho Inteligoiico of the He publican voters of Pennsylvania. That wo condemn the unlt-rulo methods and selfish political actions of Senator J. 1). Unmeron as unrcpubllcan, unpatriotic.- op pressive, and subversive of the best Inter ests of tho party. That we commend the conduct of Sena tor Mitchell In his efforts to restore wise counsels nnd united, harmonious action to tho conduct of party nlfalrs. That leadership and not dictatorship Is essentlnl to party success and supremacy. That wo hereby Instruct the delegates from this district to so act nt the convention ns to express our reprobation of the arro gance which has attempted to turn our State Convention from a representative, consulting body Into a mere machine. So called independent Republicans nro talking nfter this fashion every where, but every man of them will turn in and support tho State ticket just as Cameron makes it. bee if thoy don t. STALWARTS AND INDEPENDENTS. Tho two branches of tho Hepubliean party. Stalwarts and Independents, each side represented by a committee of five, met at tho Continental Hotel in Phil adelphia on Saturday and Monday last, for tho purpose of effecting a com promise and adjustment of their diffi culties, if possible. Tho Independents, headed by Charles S. Wolf, demanded tho withdrawal of General Beaver's name as candidate for Governor, bc causo he is tho machine candidate. Tho only thing done by tho conferenco was tho adoption of a lot of resolutions to which nobody will pay any attention. The Hnrrisburg Patriot says: Two things may bo learned from tho result of tho Independent-Stalwart conferenco in riuladelphia : 1. That tho stalwart leaders are unwilling to resign their control of tho political power of the State on any consideration ; 2. That tho Independents made a blunder in conferring with tho politicians whoso overthrow is their professed purpose. Tho platform of principles lecommcnd ed to tho Stalwart State convention by the joint conferenco consists ot tho merest glittering generalities which any political convention might adopt as a bait for unwary voters. If tho Stalwart body wdiich will assemblo in this city on tho tenth inst., should ac cept this platform, as it probably will, few people will bo deceived by tho transparent device. It will not bo tho first timo that wolves havo appeared in sheep's clothing, or that a Republican convention has kept tho word of promise to tho ear to break it to tho hope. Why, if Cameron, Quay and company deemed it expedient to incor porate the Ten Commandments, tho Lord's Prayer and the Sermon on the Mount in their platform they would not hesitate a moment. They would do it with as pious an air as that of a gambler at a luneral or a bawd at a christening. Platform forsooth ! Thoy would "Resolve and rc-rcsolve and die the same." But even if tho stalwart leaders would live up to tho pledges thev aro so ready to make they would find means to do- feat tin- rciorms which tho indopen dents profess to seek. Their creatures occupy tho offices and cannot be re moved. Their lieutenants control tho local organizations through tho influ enco of ollicial position and cannot bo dislodged from power. Tho machinery or tho county conventions would tliero foro bo run in their interest with but little less jar than that of tho present system ol electing stato delegates by county committees. X'hilndelpbia, lor instance, held a convention last year but tho voice oi ine independents was unheard. It was smothered by Gas Trust and other official influences. The pledge that delegates to Stato conven tions shall be elected in the manner in which candidates for seats in the Legis lature aro chosen will not help tho In dependents a whit, as tho history of Leg islative nominations clearly proves. There has not been a timo during tho wholo existenco of tho Republican or L'a.ination in this Stato when tho Cam eron intluenco could not dictato a largo majority of its candidates for seats in the Legislature. Even when Thad- deus Stephens and Governor Curtin united their forces in opposition to Cameron tho latter was victorious. How idle nnd foolish it is, therefore, to bono for tho defeat of Cameron in tho election of delegates upon this Leg- lslativo plan now that ho lias supremo control ot tho machinery ol tho paityl i no independents blundered in con ferring at all with tho elements thoy denounce as corrupt and unworthy of public confidence. Thoy descended to the level of tho machine politician when thoy consented to parley with him. They blundered in failing to break oil all negotiations upon tho refusal of tho Stalwarts to take down their slate and agree to a convention to bo chosen by tho people. Thoy blun dered in assenting to a platform wliioh tho stalwarts will claim binds tho parties endorsing it to a support of tho Stalwart ticket. Nevertheless tho Independents may recover their former position if at their approaching Stato convention thoy declare against tho Stalwart candidates on the ground that their selection was mado by methods opposed to tho system and principles endorsed by the conference. That loop-hole ot escapo is left them. It is true, too, that only the position and in lluences of thoso Independents who par ticipated personally in tho conference aro effected by their unfortunate mis takes. The body of tho following is unharmed by tho elforts of their blun ders. Tho war against tho bosses will bo prosecuted with greater vigor than before and if the old leadeis fail tho occasion will produce others who will profit by the experience of llio.io who nave fallen in tho fray. LsngfellowWill, .lutlcd lirooks L'.ivo n decision nt I Cambridgo which lniitoiially effects several bequests ol tho will ol Henry V. Longfellow. Tho decision is that erasures which occur nro to bo copsi, tiered no part of tho will, also that tho interlineations nro of no effect. This de prives each of tho children of tho (os tntor's brother of a legacy of 31,000 anil makes void tho legaoy of 850,000 to his brother Stephen. Tho decision is based upon tho ground that n will cannot bo nltcrod except by n codicil, Tlio will was admitted to Jirobule. Permanent grnnito posts nro being orccted to mark tho Stato lino between Pennsylvania and Now York. evs -Nereis. (La Crosso Hepubliean Lender.) Having been cured by St; Jneobs Oil, 1 recommend the same to nil sufferers with Ilheuniatlsin, says Mr. L. Shift man, 2801 Calumet Ave., Chicago, 111. The whipping post hns been abolish ed in Virginia after n trial of four years. Clear head nnd voice, easy breathing, sweet breath, perfect smell, tasto mid hem ing, no cough, no distress. Theso nro conditions brought nhnut in catarrh by tho uso of Sanford's ltadicnl Cure. Complcto treatment for SI. Two women fought over tho grave of their mother nt l'lainllcld N. J. last Sunday. Ono was n Protestant and tho other a Catholic, nnd tho latter attacked tho former for having tho l cumins of their mother buried in n Protestant ceinelry. The scene was terrible. nn.vUTii.v hi:com.mi:nii:i. Don't condemn a good thing because you havo been deceived by worthless nostrums. Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured many in this section, of kidney and nervous disorders, and wo recom mend it heartily to such sufferers. irCIM. Some ono sent William II. Vnnder bilt nnd Cyrus W. Field of New York, infernal machines throutrh tho mail. They wore mado of cigar boxes filled Willi uun cotton so nrranyed ns to ex plode nt u certain time. Ono of them wunt oil in tho mail bar and burned up nearly nil tho letters, and tho other was taken in charge nt tho post office in Now York. Tho police arc at work trying to discover the villains who sent them. Ladies nnd sickly girls requiring n non-alcoholic, gentle stimulant, will find Brown's Iron Bitters beneficial. The funeral of tho lato Charles Dar win took place in Westminster Abbey, London, on April 2(th. Tho Ameri can Minister Lowell was ono of tho pall bearers. "nfcnni'AiiiA." Quick, complete cure, nil annoying Kid ney, liiaddcr and Urinary Diseases, .fl. Druggists. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. (All persons whoso names nro announced In tnli column, nro pleased to abldo by the decision of the Democratic Convention.) Wo urc authorized to nnnounca that GEN. CHAltLES M. ULAKEIt, ol beaver township, lsacandldato lor Itcprcscntntlvo In tho Legisla ture, subject to tho action ot lUo Democratlo County Convention. IIo will not travel to solicit votes, MARKET REP0RTS. M.OOMS1JUHG MAItKET. Wheat pt r bushel $l.co Ilyo " DO Corn, " so oats ' " w Flour per barrel 8.0(- Cloverseea G.w nutter so Eggs 15 Tallow 10 rota'ocs l.ss Dried Apples 05. nams 12H sides & Shoulders 10 cnicuens os Turkeys is lard per pound 13 nay per ton , 15 o uecsivnx 23 PHILADELPHIA MAHKETS. OOIUIF.CTED WEEKLY. FLOIIIt. Minnesota extras Pennsylvania family Western Ilyo OltAIN. Wheat Ilyo corn oats o to & 7 25 C 00 0 75 -1 7: (4 5 00 , 4 75 0 00 1 40 per bush. Si (3 oo per bush, 70 a 7-5 ' ' 07 Q CO " " o (3 9ys eta. per lb, !l 35 2 05 Cloverseed., Timothy .... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS t"r70 A WEEK $t2 a day at homo easily mado costly outnt free. Augusta, Mnlne. Auuress -jkuk & l;o. marcn 31 -ly TAV, A TTV'fi OHOANS si stops, 10 sets rot-ds on "a"ul lr J9J, I'lanos 1125 up Hare Holl- uiiy iiiuuci-uiL-ats nearly. wni-i or can on uis.vi- nld may o, 'si-iy FOR SALE, Tho following properties from $300 TO $12,000 Variously located In ULOOMSHUHO and other places, affording cheap homes or prof itable investment. A Frame Dwelling In good condition. A SPECIAL BAHGAHf. Several Small FRAME DWELLINGS. Desirable cheap homes or good investments. A number of Hetceu Fkami: Divni.uxos Pleasantly Located. -BRICK DWELLINGS - from CHEAP to 11EST nt various locations. BUILDING LOTS on nearly all streets at va rlons prices. CoxriiACTS Made to limn FHAME Oil I5HICK HUILDINGK of nny description, to no (lono promptly ami saiisiacioruy, FARMS FOR SALE In Bloom, Benton, Eislilngcreek, Hemlock, .uainson, .Minim, .Momour, .incuson Pine, Catawlssa anil Centre townships Tlic abovo nt all prices and embracing land lor Faming, Grazing, Trucking and Totao- c: Raising. Alo several good Tl.MBEK Tit ACTS and SAW MILLS. Alo Hi'BiNEss Locations with trade estab lished, Including a Woolen Mill, in Good Condition and Location, Carriage Manufactory, Oaal Yard, Limo Stone Quarries, and Kilns. All tho abovo can be boupht at fair prices and on reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to JOHN A. FUNSTON, PAUL E. WHIT. BE NOT DECEIVED By PlustovH oliiiniing to bo an improvement on ALLOOCK'S POROUS PIASTERS ALLOOCK'S is the Original and only genuine Poroua Plnslor; nil other so-called Porous P IcfL S 1 65 rs "I'tf imitations. Bowaro of them Seo thatyon get an ALLOOCK'S PLASTER, which a gwirnntcp lias efl'ectod more and quicker euros than any other p,tpi'iul romedy. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. i t) 3 lBt- COW ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE mATROr JACOB DIKKR. DKCSASRD, letters ot Administration on tho cstnto of Jacob llakcr, lato of Hearer township, Columbia county, I'cnrja, deceased, havo boon granted by tho Kogls ter of sold county to Clmtles linker admin istrator. All persons having claims against tbo rstato of tho decedent nro requested to present them for settlement, nnd thoso Indebted to tho estato to make payment to tho undersigned ad ministrator wltliout delay. CHAltUIS I1AKKI1, Administrator. May 3 'HJ-Ow Denver Valley. rpuEASUllElt'H SALE UNHKATUI) LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. nvMrtnonf Sundry nets of tho tlencrnl Asscm. hlv nf thn i!ntn!nnnwenllh nf I'rnnnvlvanta rela. tlnir to tho sale ot seated nnd unseated lands In tho county of Columbia, etc., for taxes duo nnd upnrl, I will onrr nr, puunc buiu iu inu vuurr, 110U30, in mo lawn m uiuuiiiauurK, uu uiu eciuuu MONDAY OF .1UNE, A. D. 1882. ot ten o'clock n. m.. tho following described ntoces of Innd, or such part, thereof ns may bo necessary to sitlsfytho amount ot taxes duo nnd unpaid ngalnst the snmo, and contlnun thoBamo from day to day nstho sarao may bo found necessary. TEUMS OF SALE. Tim ninnnnt, of taxes nnd costs must bo nnld when tho land Is struck orr, or tho snlo may bo void and tho property put up and resold. HEAVER TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Denver Charles 3 " Heaver Jesse... 3 " llrockway o 11. ss acres nrockway o n 31 1 13 1 13 1 m 1 7 CO 1 00 1 60 a 8 T 3 00 1 13 D3 t 25 7,5 1 TO 73 75 1 M Hi IB 21 3 22 S 12 C S2 V 18 I V3 1 83 1 13 1 13 03 2B 1 13 2 SO 1 Sj 75 1 8S 1 13 74 1 10 3S 2 CI 23 23 1 13 78 5 00 7 60 7 M 3 75 3 73 1 M 75 2 f 0 70 1 S3 1 13 U 75 1 38 5 10 1 BO 5 HO 25 1 13 1 13 1 13 6 01) 75 9 2C 61 11 1 KS 1 13 2 60 65 1 20 4 60 65 60 60 2 80 2 10 5 HO 1 03 I 05 1 2G 1 03 2 91 a no 3 00 2 5 1 60 3 75 1 17 4 20 S4 1 05 S3 33 3 7S 2 47 1 45 21 ICS lirocliwavf) 11. 80 JO " llrockway Abbott., lis " 54 " 41)1) " Itaker Jacob Pr , Denlngcr Christian , nutt ti linger llogart Xlnry ltoer V H 71 " a lots l " 2 Tl ncrcsliaker K House 1,1 ciari: Anurew a lots crossing Patrick " c.intner John r i Charles Simon , Cinon Manas Columbia Coal S Iron Co. cox O S Kx Trench cox. 1410 ISO M M II II II ,1 " 1 - fftj II II 49 " no PallusJoslah slots Flanagan A a Vryws 11 ncresKlshcrSirah 10 11 (U-arhart Daniel...... 3lots (learhiit William...., co acres Hauck Jonathan M lloatzJohn 2 lots llarncr It .luster 6 " HoRman Kllza 3 " lluntr.ll 9 i. Hpnrv ileoren S20 acres lllnderllter Sarah A. 1 int. lil no A 1S2 acres Knecht l'ctcr slots Kocuierticorgoj loncrcs Lynn Jacob s lots hawrenco W K i " i.pwih Frank soo acres Miller Maun. , 3 " Mnnrnn T .1. 1C0 ' 100 " 100 " Mcltcynolds II W Mlnlcn Conred Mlnlch llonlamln Mristen William Mnmlnv John... 4 lOtS 1 140 acres Nungcsscr Samuel 140 ' nungesscr licoruo s rwersoii oj 3 11 rrlco Clarcnco oi it uicn Geonrc 6 3-fl lots neuthlein Samuel & Co 140 acres sweppenhclscr I K CO " snuman unnriua a 22i " shuman r n 2 lots " " 3 " Smith I V 3 " Shlck J J 'i ii scntt l'ctor 200 acres Stewart Wllltam.., 2 lots vasten ii ir. ,. ,-. VnlkenardCJ 2305 ncrcs West n M Coal Iron Co.... a lots wcizci u o 3 " Wood Augustus - ., so acres Wheeler William BENTON. 18 ncre3 Appleman Peter estate 45 " Albertson Clemuel 50 " chrlstman Ann deceased 1 lot Rabcr I.lzzlo 11 acres Ash Mary 11 Kline John heirs 23 ' Wills John llIilAllOKEEK. loo acres Applo Paul iw'ncres ihiwium .icoov nilsh neuben.. nrlttan w A J estate llryan Guy lirlttnn Thomas clem W J Hcv. Dotey, l'ealcr & Stewart... r.vans Francis... Fowler Gilbert.. Froas Jcsso Uouck Samuel nicks Jcsso Headloy H F estate.. .Tacoby OA Khmer John btnekhouso Joseph...... 2 Oi 7 SO 6 20 03 Kemp Daniel Kllorrcr Lizzie Shaffer David estato stackhouso fc sutler Schectcrly George stout Nathan Sponey Philip Traugh Uenry estate CATTAWISSA. Probst J 8 ciewell Jacob Dornbach Mnrgrett Klaco tc Yetter Kctncr liobert Newell Fred shuman neuben Weaver Ullos Krura lihas Martin Wrn J 75 11 54 20 1 05 77 1 60 07 1 20 1 IH fi 10 14 60 4 04 08 4 44 G 11 a so 2 CO 72 no IX lota Scott Ooorgo estato l ' Shuler Mrs Sarah 3i acres Waters Ooorgo sr CENTHALIA. l lots Cnlllhan Daniel co 89 2 20 7 10 CO SO 4 SO 6 CO 3 SO 7 CO 7 20 3 60 Chadwick Ann June .. Conner Thomas Clark urldget Curley AIra Ed Durkln Mrs Anthony Erwln'lhoraas (laughen Thomas uaughen Martin (lorrell & Co llowells Thomas llcflrnt) I'nlllp Holmes Thomas KUno Caroline Knlttlo Joseph Lehuh nnd Mahony 1! It Co lloran John Murphy Patrick Harks George Moilannnmau Mrs l'ctor Mcliarlty Mary Morrison air3 'nth Millard o u & Jno W Former...... l'urccll lllchard smith Samuel Torrey William Walsh Marttr. Zlgler William 20 05 3 20 7 tO 3 SO io ro 1 80 2 20 4 1)0 1 10 12 40 1 20 1 00 CO 2 20 33 70 3 SO 3 SO CF.NTliE. it ncrcs Adams Encs I, n ' Achenbach Samuel 5 ' Mabach benjamin 1 lot Parnd John 03 acres Conner 11 J M V l: W L ..,. 3 " Good Jncob estato , 70 " llagenbuch William 10 " llascnbuch William sreswto 31 " Hoffman William estate . 1 lot Hess William 3 acres Loweruv hlmon 1 lot Hess Etllo 5 acres Keener Daniel CONYNGIIAM, 6 72 25 79 33 3 21 21) 1 83 1 04 3 CI 20 62 1 04 05 10 2,) 810 812 23 C2 0 80 2 73 4 ill 00 278 02 6 40 SO 4C5 40 2 70 51 33 721)3 S3 6) HI 60 59 8 73 89 13 c lots 0 n urockway. 3 ' " " ' .. 3 " " " " 11 H 11 " " .. itrlsallnn Unman! acres lirown Nathaniel,... " jieaui uusnua lots urady JulU neavuriaiuaiiae cano Ellen l)a is Thomas Drlesbach Lewis , (ioodmau llosannali.. iritlnhnh lMiilln acres Huston John 101 jicnneuoy iuuuiuu Iiumt-uui-u ami) 1,,.,, iitMivli? HachGl acres KUno John 1. lots KrninerA Jones ucorgo Lelby Cathuilno Morrison Catharluo.. Murphy 0 u Mcrlulro Torrcnco... McMannaman Mary., Morris Ann 11 Mellon Ti.omas Mnnrnn .Inlin 9 03 IS 2 75 23 1 14 ass lou ncresN YMOFltltcd: I Co.. 600 C4 612 40 nlloo -13 20 2 72 H 61) CI SO S19 80 Itustco Mary " K uswn Thomas lnt lflinwn ruisnpi- "ii,"u::"i,i acres Frlen Jacob, ,, loungduim VISIlISfl CHEEK, 2d ncrcs A llegar John 2 22 41 100 800 400 60 250 20 14 CO 200 MO 41 03 nuckalew J M 41 HUsli Keuboa Doty l'oaler & stowart 3 13 13 33 9 00 1 19 fiC2 1 C8 4.1 2C7 890 1200. 1 54 2 93 8 08 Dreshfr John Davis llizatelhL Hutch son Thomas J , llotlmnn Frcas Iluhn William llarilson John ,. IIUII19.UI 41'liu.,,, , lliinMiur-v An,tbany 110 4aj-lco KrninerA M.. 31 21 H) 140 CO 3 60 60 M 1 Klnt John & Co 890 8 61 573 Umon Thomas tocllenryOHA-Danlel l'eaier Oeorge KU hards liwls , ItobblDH Wm A.,,...,,,......., Whlto t' n Yoiins l'hljm Zancr John 2 82 3 65 10 40 20 02 190 VllANiaiN. 40 " cleaver Wr-iiiogton..,, ,., Qf llcwer Mosf-ij , ill ' 'aasM K II (II1EENWOQD. oi noici Albcruon Milt a & Hartley,.. A ' Uw I ram 11 ticqtino llenjainln , DS " llliuto Kdward. St Vanhorn James .... 40 " YaniK-rMlr-oTJ 9 40 9 CO 0 30 IB 140 91 KJillVlA UIVU REMEMBER are invited Clothing HEMLOCK. 12 ncrcs Appleman Win l 10 80 " Campbell N I. 4 41 7 " ltobblns Zebulon 1 in 41 " Whltenlgut George Jr. 2 jo JACKSON. 60 acres Frlck Georgo A 4C,o 800 " " " 31 10 109 " Hess Benjamin 10 35 23S ncrcs Miller & Noihart 24 39 75 Knorr William 8 20 5 " Keller J U fo 20 " " " 1 05 3 " LowlsThooloro 1 10 4 " Miller Charles W 90 210 " " " 10 to 62 " MoIIenry nohr 6 10 LOCUST. 200 acres Iillllngton Charles 12 21 so " Dowart Georgo -" a 70 205 11 Kvorhart John. 74o 40 " Fisher John llo 62 " " ' 65 04 " Gcraghty Thomas 3 70 23 ' Kline John L 75 los " " 1 03 05 " Hughes Wright "C5 33 " Longenberger I'hlllp 1 11 20o " Meyers Mary 6W 200 " llustenMary 6 92 200 " " Charlotte 5 92 200 " Reynolds John 5 92 100 " HustonThomas 3 70 190 " Iteoso Daniel 5 92 4! " btllio Daniel 81 43 " HhufTer Henry 1 43 100 " Snyder JeromHh 1 CO MADISON, 20 acres ncchlel.Iacob 2 is 25 ' cox Joel no soo " Lves Charles W 2175 85 ilondershott E... ts 65 " Kclley llverett 1 10 MMN, 24 ' Brookway & Ent 63 no " Domboch John 1 ci 230 " Dowalt I'hlllp 12 41 100 HclIuerHamuelC no so " Immell Christian 1 1 43 " MoserMlehic 110 loo " Morris Daulel - 132 474 ' rennock i! U Co- coo 7 " hauman Wm T 22 loo " bhnman liouben 2 11 Mioo" smcck, Iirobit, letter Hauck so l?a " Snyder John 8 S3 7 ' Snyder Abram 33 150 ' Yulter Daniel est 2 ot ooo " uwartz, nhepp & co 4 60 MIFFLIN, C3 acres Dtltoubondcr Jacob 4 13 B HeiserFiankllncst 74 10 " llcndcrsholtcatherlno 143 200 " Kramer A W 6 o 2K " Menslnger Wm 30 11 11 vtlchaelJohn 71 loo Nungcssor Georgo 5 90 83 " l'aiks Leonard , 2 07 4 " SwonkK II 69 123 ' Kchweppeuhelscr 1 K 5 'J'1 so i Horace 4 43 2 " " El' aco 15 Williams Samuel 1 (17 " YohoJohn II 2 07 MONTOUIt, 10 ncrcs llrockway a Ent 90 18 " Glger narbara 4 14 is John est 4 14 4 " Lelby Jackson 92 40 ' Koal William 11 50 23 " llamsey est 2 SO MOUNT TLEaBANT, io acres Jacoby n llupcrt no 33 " Walter D 1 11 65 OUANOE. 30 acres liowman Wusloy 4C5 8 ' crevcllngSimuel l so 19 " Everett Gabriel est 4Ci 34 " KlUkJ F 133 FINE. 223 acres liarton Ell 3 so 23 " Drelblells Abraham 2 Ms llolEvesl) W 72 523 acres Frlck Georgo A. 12 62 loo " Frlck A; Leggott , 4 20 60 " Fcaslor Thomas 55 23 " Greenly James 3n g 11 (iordncr Jonathan , ni 60 11 Klsncr David 25 so 11 Lyona It W co loo " Miller cole 3 53 29 " ltobblns D w ca 30 " Shoemaker Joseph 30 25 " Vandersllce 'i'hos 1 31 25 " " " 131 ItOAlUNdt'UEKK, 170 acres Artllla Francis 4 20 60 " liuchner 1'eter , 1 47 co 11 Hams Thomasjr.,,,,, ci 40 ' llrtsh Jacob 120 10.) tl " " 6 09 12 ! 11 " 21 20 t' Iieavor (Jeorgo li J h Kltno C3 21 11 Confalrd: Ittco - 63 87S ' ' ' , 1329 251 cox O 8 Bx Trench Cox 10 83 10 " " " " " 1 B3 20O )' " " " 0 90 60 " " " " " 2 07 18 11 nitaplano Ezeklol 173 18 " FetM-man Herblno I so ico Frlck & M.uinan 13 so 41 " l.ltilo hobert 61 loo Huston John... 167 lf2 Miller Kltas a so 142 " Morris tc Hughes 4 62 10 " ,,, 42 45" :; r:::: S 9 ) H 21 lixj t Wellington William 210 bO ' ca 40 " into Abram 3 20 40 llaub J Miller 61 00 " v i' , ,. 201 is Skato Harry , -'2 60 " Trlon Jacob 103 41 Wlti-hoyMniy est ,, l 80 " Wlleliv Jolini IM sa ocum Isaac 103 42 " Yocum Elijah US SCOTT. 2 ncrcs lloon An rou , 21 1 lot Crouse Nelson ,,, A3 2 acres CreasyManha 43 1 lots (it-isiuger Martha o 1 lildiay -Mary 30 noncresJohos William 40.3 21 ' Hrosslcr John 1 60 1 lot Joiicw Honey VI I " Muilloy Wm" 15 1 ncrcs Mcrlll Jess 90 7 ii , do a Muiomiin Jos IB 10 ' Mcliolv- Nonl&CO 108 5 ' Jlui'Mo Wcslnv r)1) 4 lots Nnldi-man Tlioa .,1,,.. 90 1 " Sliaiiiion Jcsso.,., 15 H 11 John Eckroili, 114 wzmm inth VIVVI tJIO. ACf That You to visit OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts. Philadelphia. We offer the Best, Largest and Cheapest stock of for Men and Boys ie United States. Our original system of One Price and a Guarantee SUOAIII.OAF. 60 acres Hollos Wm 1 1 so 3D " " 70s 192 ; Diickak-w James estato 43 co S4 ' Colo Ezeklel 20 C5 250 " Chnpln John F si SO 75 ' Custer Mary 865 21 " Hess Joseph 0 1 to 123 " llesscrevellng Co 17 70 I(U0 ' llesi Wesley 590 WHO-' 5 90 X-110" " " 10 30 19 " Hartman Jesse 1 90 in " Lnrlsh .lanv B4l 3d) " Mcllenry Kohr 41 so oi " llarvy A A s J F 1 51 4 " llarvuy AH In A 12 97 " Stephens Amos 10 69 60 ' havago Joshua estate 15 31 5 " Vnpel Henry 1 90 rSTKHASLTUIUlVS SAU: JL OF SKA'I'Kl) LANDS IX COr.UMWA COUN TV, PA. Also tho following lots, plecos, and parcels of seated lands, returned by tho tiu collectors, nro tu bo told nt tho bamo timo under tho provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled, -An net relating to tho silo of lands for tax in Columbia county,7' approted March 6th, 16C3. DEAVElt TOWNSHIF. 1 Lot MncAireo.Tohn 3 05 I ' Miltlu W.11 1 93 ii acres Sherman Thomas 2 10 1 Lot lijuman Frank 13a io no esLoseo.l A Agent c 40 1 'jot " " , " 1 20 1 " hneeney Isaac 1 20 2 " SelptAlI 3jo 1 ' names Charles It 0 so 1 " Kramer EL 03 DENTON TOvVNSHIF. 1 Lot Albertson Samuel It 1 w 10 acres nogart Samuel 1 , 4i litelerKlt as, 2 Lot lleacock Samuel ., 350 ULOOMSHUHO, I IM Kramer Auurcw 4 14 i " Dennis jnmes estate 115 1 " Orlwlno Henry ii 5a 1 " wimer Fro.i.. ' 5 io 11 " Vcrry Wm estate .j oU 2 ' Wnlter.Norraan m C.VTAWJSSA TOWNSHIP. 1 Lot Arndt Noah o Sn 1 Abbott W 11 V.V 120 ?f " Dames Mrs a'e. "'.'.'."'.'.:..";" u! oncresiilchel Jonathan ostato 2 a 1 20 " llltienbeudor Charles n oi co " Scott John s 40 CENTHALIA. 1 Lot Cramer AW 15 a 1 " McDonnell Anthouey 1375 CO.NVNGHAM. 1 Lot lirowu willlnm 71 I " Dolan.Mary 7 , 1 l.ludermuth ueorgo & i " Murphy Mcl,aoi.'...V.V.'.V.'.'.-.'.'.'.'.'. '93 FISIIINGCHEEK. 7 nciea Helebraud William a at H Lot LarlshAS , . n ttcresNeyhard John " ' 0 i, 1 Lot shultz Cornelius..: j 5J GI1EENWOOD, l30aciesJtlchard Altrud a 10 1 Lot I'llklugton I'll ao I " Eves Elijah o' 13 acres Heller James deceased Hi 12 ' Fisher Hannah s 40 " For.-o U'luuei ??!' 1 Lot Fltzgorald Elliabeth . j .1 acres Manning W 11 c KUno l'axton estato " ' " t! 4 " He Jonas .. ia I Lot ' " 13 II acres Vander&llco T.I , 1 lot crawfurd Fhlllp " 21 HEMLOCK, 23 aero3 liarton Newton 0 " Ebnor William ... .1.' 75 lot Shoemaker M G in, 1 aero ltobblns Zobullno ..!.!." si JACKhON. 3 ncrcsl'latt Hannah , 33 " Young Lewis C f IOCUST. 8 acres Hhories Susan 4m .... MADISON. . 1 Lot Hisner Annlo m 130neresEes Charles w ... co -i 11 11 lif. 09 smith HLltchard..'.'.'.';:".''.;.'..-,';; no 17o Trumbower A O 1373 1 lot Wclllver Susan ostato 2 43 MIITLIN. l,"v acres Anglo John II 20a 1 lot Kulchner Jacob esuwo 2 65. 6 " Miller Levi .,,, ., ., .. . . ' 3 si l2acre3i:spyHaMngFiiDd Association,... 1 4 2 " xupvlnt'er Henry ,,, if MONTOUIl. 1 Lot ItiiUer William eslate 6 41) OltANQE. 40 acres V.n Jacob 8 B . 10 " coleman Jesoo u Aj a " TrumiKJio Sophia 1 , 12 " oman John.. ' Si 2 " lilco Jcsso I' .... IM 17 " Eves James ostato ....,. ,'.' 2 I'INE, 7 ai ion Drelblehls Jacob estato b ni 23 " Drclbh hls Erl "... . Ji 60 " KUno I'nilerson . .! .." ia 0.1 70 Kltchun Alfoid 11 in H2 ' Leggott Frlck A Si 123 ' Ku blhsjrisuua 10 A 50" itlctilo Jacob...,, ... . I m so " i-nrker JpUa 1 ,' " S ?S a ! vfttts.V.:......,..:::":::,::;;, us llOAHINfl OltEEK. 01 udioHLovan Lnwson o . 83j shulinburgerT 19 53 S(!OTT. 1. ucro Itlchart Win 1 ' I'nmpboll N L, J ! ,, , , j 5J Bl'GAHLOAF. 40 0CIS Oolo T II f. 21 AlbntsouJama, ..!. . .... ? 5? 1 lot lUrtman Miner..., , . 3 S4norosll8ss invino .... , , VJ 40 ithono Parvln I 'J, 40 Miller ElUibeth ! ?i 2 Ion-Chanln John 1 ' 12 A. M. Johnson, Troisinor. WALL AJLJL CJKAIDJES, -so:- WINDOW FIXTURES OF ALL KIIV1$. balance srrae fixtures WARRANTED NT VK WW, UK) 1 1 lUUJUU GEORGE BOOK EXCHANGE HOTEjL. liSlBiill, FJL PAPER AI.L, PltIES. CURTAINS -sos- FOR 5 YEARS. -SOS- -sos- A. CLARK STORE, GUARAN1