The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 19, 1869, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
35he Columbian
-AND-
IILiOOMSHUllQ, PA.
Itcliuriiil of the tU ninltii ul Mrs.
!iun:it(.
'I'o l) iY tin! iiiiinliis of Mm. Kurrutt
wi le litirii'il tin) third mill, It N hoped.
KIHIIAY ltIt,l.(l, l'KII. 1U, INOO
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Cllrcillntloit or nil)' paper published 111
Nortliirit Iciuibi Instils, mill U nliio n
luiicli larger sheet thisi. nny of llct)trm-
liorrlta ami l tlirrcfure (lie best mrilltt tu
for uilvrrtMiiK In Ihls section nftliA State.
TO OL'lt I'ltU.MtS.
Aiteii much dohiy hi the completion
of our new olllci', it been finished,
and our machinery moved Into it. Wo
have employed, nn experienced man io
lo our Job work, nnd wo nro now nblo
to do all kinds or printing from the
hirgo-st poster, down to thu smallest
iunN, with neatucMj and dispatch, at
rate h lower tliau can bo procured in the
elites. Our Moek of Job typo Is the
largest in the country, and wo feel iw
Mired of our ability to print In the best
stylo books, phainplilcts, posters, cards,
bill and letter heads, envelopes, pro
grammes, etc., on plain or colored pit-
per, with plain or ornamental inks.
Wo liuvo just laid in a larco stock of
material, and ak our businessmen to
give us u trial, Patronize your home
institutions. -It
Itcvululioiini'3' l'rocccilliiRH.
If anything was needed to convince
tlio people of the Revolutionary ten
dencies of tho Radical parfy.the count
ing of the electoral vote on Wednesday
of last week should prove tho fitet. The
scone was not only disorderly and dis.
graceful, but the cflbrt to excludo tho
electoral votes of Georgia and Louisiana
shows to what length u partisan major
ity can go.
Georgia has been reconstructed and
is now represented in tho Housoof Rep
resentatives. Shots thereforo as much
entitled to hitvo her electoral vote coun
ted as South Carolina or Massachusetts.
1 f wo concede tho right of Congress to
reject tho votes of States by this means
they might altogether defeat tho will
of tho.people, and by manipulating re
turns, declare elected a person who
(ill not actually have a majority of
tho electoral votes.
To add to tho Indecency of tho matter
it was resolved "that if tho votes of
tho State of Georgia did not niter tho
result of tho election they might be
counted; and if they did alter the re
suit they wero not to bo counted," as If
the political complexion of tho State
added to or took from lis rights. Ry
the samo reasoning New Jersey or New
York might havo been excluded.
Wo now expect to see tho Senate con
sistent witli itself. Having accepted
the vote nf Georgia, it Is an acknowl
edgment that she Is a Stato mid in the
Union. If so, she Is entitled to repre
scntation, and tho refusal to admit Sen
ator Hill is an act of gross Injusticc,nnd
self-stultlflcitton on tho part of the
Senate.
t'KiirpaMoii.
Many Republicans havo clung to
their party organization in tiio belief
that after tho election, conservative In
llucnces would control It. They cannot
s help but havo noticed that moro and
uioro extreme measures are beingndop
ted day after day. At present they are
trying to engraft an article on tli i Con
Btitittion forcing negro sum-ago on all
tho States regardless of tho will of tho
people. Months ago they stripped the
President of all his powers, and the
rights of t ho States havo been ignored
for yo ire. 1
Tho Supremo Court Is now an object
of attack, and will soon wo fear,becomo
a mere machine for registering tho de
cisions of a partisan majority.
To show how hteadlly the party Is
advancing in its march of usurpation,
wo quoto a remark made by Senator
Drake, a leading Radical :
Mr. White, (Democrat) or Maryland
asked him whether, If tho Supreme
Court should decide tho Legal-tender
act to bo unconstitutional, thu decision
ought to bo respected?
Mr. Drulco replied Not at all. Ho
would bo found standing in ids position
anil Loth Houses of Congress would have
to come to that position ut last, or ilse
simp from the tench of the Supreme
Court the men who dared to attempt to
cripple, by their Judicial decisions, the
law-making poicer of the country."
Can thoughtful, law-abiding citizens
Justify or tolerate such language? And
yet nofhsinglo Radical in or out of Con
gress lias excepted to It or expressed
dissent.!
tho last time. Wterd.iy afternoon, as
staled, her body was taken up from the
grave In the Moro room of ono of tho
ar-ienal buildings, which nlso contains
the temaliisof I'ayne, Atzerodt, Har
old, Wlrz and Rooth. Tho nody was
disinterred In accordance with a permit
granted by tho President to Father
Walter, p.istor of St'. Patrick's Catholic
church, giving tho relatives of Mm.
Surratt the privilege of removing her
remains fieni the Arsenal building to a
cemetery. The remains were taken to
Mount nil vet Ceincteiy, about two
miles ii'irlhrti-t i.f Washington, and
nlm-ed In a vault At lull-past ono
o'clock this afternoon, Miss AnnioSur-
ratt, Miss Hoiiora l-'ilzpatrlck and a
lew of tho relatives and friends of thu
deceased, about twenty In number, its
scmhlcd at tho residence of Father Will-
tor, where they took carriages and pro
ceeded to Mount Oliver Cemetery. Tho
remain! had been transferred from tho
rough pine box In which they were de
posited by government authorities, and
placed In a walnut colllu whlcii was en
closed In a pine box. The remains
were in a rather good Mate of prosorviv
lion, tho dress, gaiters and other arti
eles of apparel being entirely whole,
Tho workmen lifted tho body from tho
box on three spades and laid It, in tho
co ill n entire, with tho execotion of tho
head, which had become disconnected
from the body. V lion removed to tho
building, beneath tho body was found
a common bottlo containing a piece of
parchment oh which was written, "Mrs.
M. E. Surratt." This had been enclos
ed with the body by the military au
thorities, In order that the remains
might bo Identified after the lapso of
years, In caso tho grave should not bo
opened before time had mouldered its
contents into dust. When the carriages
had arrived tlio small circle of friends
repaired to tho little chapel in the cem
etery where stood tho coffin. Rev.
Father Walter, assisted by father Kano
performed tho funeral servlco of tho
Catholic Church, after which hnlfndoz-
en ot mo woriimcn employed at tlio
cemetery acted ns pall bearers tttrl ear-
ri"d the cotlln to.'tho extreino northeast
corner of the ground, where tho grave
had already been prepared. Tho
mourners followed, somo riding and
some walking. Tho Cemeterial Board
had presented to Miss Aunio Surrattan
entire lot, No. 31, section F, bordering
on Olivet and St. Domlnlck avenues
Tho lot is near to and can bo plainly
been from tho public road, and is in the
vicinity of.the gravoof tho lato Colonel
J. r. uarascne. When tho mourners
were assembled around tho gravo Fath
ers Walter and Kane read tho burial
service, and thu remains wero lowered
into tliu gravo. Tho sad party remain
eu until ttie eartli had been hanked up
over tho grave, after which n boquet of
lasting flowers, made In tho form of a
cros, was laid upon the mound. Miss
Surratt was deeply affected through all
tho ceremonies attending tho rcburial,
but her grief was greatly mitigated by
the knowledgo that tho remains of her
loved mother wero at last redeemed
from their hitherto ignominious sur
rouudings and deposited in their last
abodo with tlio rites of Christian bur
ial
t'oi'ffi'essloiml mm Acwn Item,
Washington, Feb. 10,1809.
Tho Capitol has been crowded to-day
wllli ladles and gentlemen anxious to
witness tho formal ceremony of count
ing tho electoral voles cast for Presi
dent nnd Vice-President of tho United
States. Tlio hall of tho Houoo of Rep
resentatives, wltoro tlio ceremony took
place, was densely filled with spectators.
Tho galleries not being largo enough to
accommodate the crowd, tho rules wero
suspended, nnd numbers of ladles nnd
gentlemen wero admitted to tho floor,
where they remained during the pro
ceedings. Tho reception of tho vote of
Louisiana was objected to by Mull!ns,of
Tennessee, whereupon tho Senato ro-
tired to their own chamber forconsulla-
tlou, after which tho Joint convention
ngrecd that Louisiana should bo count
ed j but Georgia, on motion of UuUer.of
Massachusetts, was counted out, under
tho pretext that tho electoral voto was
not cast on tho day appointed by law,
Tho voto on ruling Gsorgia out In tlio
Houso stood, yeas 100, nays -17, and a
motion lo reconsider was tabled. Tho
Senato ngaln retired to their chamber
for consultation, nnd after somo time
spent therein, a resolution, declaring
that under tlio previous concurrent or
tier of tho two houses, tho Houso could
not legally refuse to count tho voto of
Georgia, was ndoptcd. Tho Senatothcn
returned totholmllof thollousc. Sena
tor Wade, as Presiding Ofllcer, called
tho Joint convention to order, nnd mi
uounccd that tlio objections of Mr. Rut
lcr wero overruled by tho Senato, and
ordered tho tellers to go on with the
count of tho State of Georgia. Mr. Rut
lor, amid great confusion, appeaicd,but
the Presiding Oillccr refused to enter
tain tho nppcal. Mr. Butler hero be
camo warlike, and appealed to tho
Houso to sustain him, declaring that
tho decisions of tho Senato should not
overrule tho Housei Finally tho Sor
gcant-at-Arms was directed to arrest
troublesome members, and tho voto of
Georgia was recorded in nccordanco
with Joint resolution. Tho result was
then announced, that including tho voto
of Georgia, Grant and Colfax had re-
ceived 211 votes and Seymour and Blair
80; that excluding thu vote of Georgia
Seymour nnd Blair had received "1
Tho Senate then retired. It becomes
gravo question when n partisan major!
ty in Congress undertakes to ovcrrido
tho will ot tho people. I tako it, had
tlio vote ol Georgia decided tho result
tho Domocracy of tho country would
havo scon that voto counted and re
corded, or known thovrcason why.
INSANE WOMAN AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
A little after eight o'clock, this even
ing, a young woman named Annio O'
Neii, was discovered in ouo of tho cor
ridors of the Wiiito Houso, running to
wards tho privato apartment of tlio
President, who, when asked what sho
wanted there, replied, "I am sent by
God Almighty to kill Androw John
Tlio lMilliiitcliili.il Police.
It is unanimously conceded that the
Philadelphia Police wero nevertbeHr
uriiuiuu ur juuiu cuiciciu. an iius re'
spect, ns In others, Mayor Fox'sudinln
istrntiun has extorted pralso oven from
his opponents. Notwithstanding this
fact, tho Radical party, cha ed at hav
ing lost Philadelphia, are determined to
deprivo tho peoplo of that City of all
control over their Police, and to piaco
tho administration of that Department
in Mrango nnd Irresponsible hand'.
It Is not claimed that it will reform
nny abuses, for nono nro charged. It Is
not claimed that a Metropolitan Polico
will tho better protect llfoor properly;
thu condition of Now York shows tlio
contrary. It Is not pretended that tiio
citizens of Philadelphia demand
change, nor Is tiiero any gqod reason
why her local administration should be
placrd In tlio hands of persons not clec
ted for that purpose. It Is a purely po
llticnleclieme, and ono which nono but
the lowest of tricksters nnd demagogues
would engage In.
Wo shall watch tho result of the Bill
before tho Leghluturo with Interest,
and wo havo n right to Insist that all
tho Democratic members bo present
when tho voto is taken, and that they
vote against the 011. Such dodging ns
wits donoon tho Peltz Bill must not bo
reunited. Any member doing this
hhould bo burnt In efllgy, nnd adver
tised ull over tho Stato ns a traitor to
his parly, who has sold himself to tho
opposition,
Thi: pnfcfngo of a bill In thirty-four
minutes, ut HurrJsburg, a Boston paper
calls "legislation on tho high pressure
principle." Increaso tho dividend
unil thu "Ring" will Increaso tlioj prow
sure to it Mill higher jmjIiiI.
The iiain y Day Life In.sui-.ance
ir wo "savo somethlog for a rainy
day." when but little work can ho done.
should wo not savo something moro for
tho day when no man can work? Wo
all havo our cloudy and rainy days, but
as ivuijruw uiuur, mo nays may oocomo
uanter aim rainier, until not only our
uay s worK mil our ine'S worn is done.
Tho little folk aro wisest. Tho rquirrcl
lays up his stores, and tho beo makes
lila.v ot liusy work, through all tho
summer sunshine, that want may not
como in the winter. Tiiero nro thous
ands of us, who should stop nud consid
er whether wo. and our families aro
prepared for tho rainy autumn and that
dark winter of life which no spring ev
er dawns upon. You and 1 mav bo
rich in tho best elements of happiness
rich In tho lovo nnd confldenco of
wifo and children and friends; nnd
while wo havo tho astivo brain and
quick hand, wo and ours may also bo
rich in ail tho comforts of life. But
perhaps wo havo mado littlo or no ac
cumulations. If wo tho head of tho
house shoul I bo taken away, tho wolf
miu'iu soon oo nt me door, and our lov
ed ones become the victims of want
nnd poverty, or worse. Our benevo
lence snoum prompt us to guard ngainst
tho occurrence of theso evils to any one,
and our duty should compel us to pre
vent tho possibility of their inillction
upon thoso who havo a right to our
guaniiuusmp auu support.
If wo liavonn amount of pcrlshablo
property at risk, whoso Io3s would bo
an i convenience to our estate, ice al
ways insure it. H'cnro not only tho
property oi our luiuiiies, itinu perisha
ble at that, moro than anv other kind
of nronerty). but we are the orotluntnn
power, ir our nouses orgoods nro burn
ed, wo may build moro und earn more;
but if we are lost, everything is gone.
If it is necessary to insure our buildings
nnd merchandise for our own benefit,
how much more to insuro our lives,
which mate goods and merchandize, for
tlio benellt of our families. If wo aro
prosperous, a nill-pakl policy Is an in
vestment for tho future, that Is beyond
any contingency. If wo aro poor, a
dollar moro or less per week secures a
handsome sum at a later period. What
should wo think of tho sailor who goes
to sra without anchors, because it is
fair weather when ho sails, and what
should wo think of tho husband and
father who makes no provision for wife
and children became ho Is well to-day,
although ho knows ho may not bo allvu
to -morrow V
Formerly, It was difficult to obtain
life Insurance in responsible companies.
Thero wero thoso which promised iargo
dividends nnd lulvantages. without any
sufficient guarantees. Life insurance
should bo perfect securo boyond nil
rinks or chance?. A company should
not only liuvo a largo capital, but should
be managed by men of tho highest In
tegrity and financial ability. Wo bo
liuvo that wo have such an institution
In tho National Life Insurance Com
pany of tho United Stntcs of America.
It lias a full paid capital of a million
dollars; and with such financiers as Jay
Cooke, und Clarence II, Clark, and a
board of directors embracing gentlo
men of tho largest business experience
wo nro not surprised that it is ono of
tho most successful Institutions of Its
kind. It delivered Its first policy Au
gust 1, 1608 j and tho policies Issued
sinco that time cover insurance to tho
amount of Fight Million Dollars. Joel
E. Bradley Agent, Bloomsburg, Pa.
son," Being taken into custody, an
old fashioned double barrelled pistol,
unloaded, was found in her possession.
It appears that she had entered tho
White Houso during tho afternoon nnd
concealed herself in tho meantime. Sho
was evidently laboring under an attack
of insanity, said to havo been caused by
her apprehension that sho would loso
the entire savings of herself ami sister,
gained in tlio Treasury Department
during several years past, and invested
in n little homestead for her family,and
which would havo to bo given tip, bo
cause it was purchased under a tax ti
tle. Sho was taken in chargo by tho
police authorities, and will bo examin
ed to morrow, preparatory to sending
her, If need be, to the insnno asylum.
New Yoiik, February 10, lSCU.
An incident occurred this aftornoon,
which fully shows how thieves and
burglars hurl defiance nt tho law, and
aro confident that, on all points, they
are stronger than our polico force, Judg
es, Juries and all. After tho adjourn
ment of tho Court of General Sessions,
while a deputy sheriff was conveying
three burglars, who had been sentenced
to .four and six years, from tho new
Court Houso to tho Tombs, ho was sur
rounded by a crowd of men, ono of
whom handed a key to ono of tho pris
oners, with which ho at onco unlocked
his handcuffs nnd ran off. '.'.'ho sheriff,
beforo commencing his pursuit of tho
run-away, left tho remaining two pris
oners in chargo of two citizens on tho
street, but hardly had ho left, when tho
samo crowd furnished tho prisoners with
knives, which wero brandished in tho
faces of tho citizens, who, of courso, not
over desirous of being cut and stabbed
for work that ought to bo done by tho
police, let the culprits go. Tho first
prisoner has been recaptured, but tho
two others will never bo found.
We notlco that In Cincinnati upwards
of fifty lady teachers havo petitioned
for tho salary us that given malo leath
ers, stating In their petition that they
itro obliged fo pay Just as mnch for
board and the necessaries of life as if
they wero incu. There Is argument in
tho point. Wo sco no good reason why
women should not, In the performance
of tho narno labor, receive tho samo
compensation. So far, wo nro In favor
of woman'n rights.
Washington, Feb. 11,
THE LOUISIANA CONTESTED ELECTION
Tho Houso Committee on Elections
to-day put nn end to all prospect of tho
advent of colored members upon tho
floor of the Houso as Representatives
of tho peoplo during tho present Con
gress. They decided that nono of tho
applicants for seats its representatives of
thu Second District of Louisiana nro Io
gaily or properly elected. Menard, tho
colored contestant, had expectation of
success Just ut tho heel of tlio sesslon,by
which ho would bo entitled to tho scat,
if but for nn hour.
I'AltDON OF Hit. MCI)D.
Tlio President to-day signed tho par
don of Dr. Mudd, and It was sent to tho
Department of State, where it will ro
celvotho signature of tho Secretary ,und
the seal of tho United States. It will
then bo sent to tho commanding oillccr
of tho Dry Tortugas, whero It will ar
rive nbout tlio middle of noxt week,
and Dr. Mudd will bo liberated. No
action lias been taken In regard to tho
cases of Arnold and Spangler, tho oth
er two prisoners sentenced by Hunter's
Military Commission. Tlio pardon is
accompanied by a report of tho Attor
noy General, mado by direction of tlio
President, embracing tho history and
points of tho caso, and reciting tho va
rlous considerations moving the ox ecu
tlve to grant the samo, which nro chief
ly that tiiero now appears to bo somo
doubt ns to tho complicity of tlio said
Mudd in the conspiracy, ho only ren
dcring aid by nttendlng to tho wounds
of tho chief conspirator ; that tho mod
leal profession of Harford county, Md.,
havo satisfactorily shown that it was
tho professional duty of said Mudd, as
a physician, to attend Booth, when
called upon; and further, ho was very
uttontlvo to thoMck at tho Dry Tortu
gas, during tho prevalence of yellow
fever tiiero last summer, saving the
lives of many olllcers and soldiers, ho
tide that of tho wife of Surgeon Joseph
Smith, Ut S. A., who himself died of
tlio foyer. It further recites that his
pardon has been recommended by C9
Senators nnd Members of Congrcs3, and
over 300 officers nnd soldiers at tlio Dry
Tortugas, and others.
CONSOI.IUATION OF THE DEPAUT-MENTS
OF WAll AND NAVY.
Secretary Schoflcld, in a statement
beforo tho Houso Military Commlttoo,
gnvo It as his opinion that, the depart
ments of Avar and Navy should bo con
solidated nnd bo represented by but cno
secretary or member of the Cabinet,
whoshould boa civilian. Of nil tho
witnesses Jioforo tho committee, Gon.
Schoflcld was tho most radical ns to re
forms nnd retrenchment of expen cs In
tho army. .
THE IlEMAINS OF ATZEUODT.
Relatives of Atzerodt to-day mado
application to tho President for tho
privllcgo of removing Ills remains to
tho family burial ground. Tho Prcsl
dent granted tho request.
Washington Feb. 15.
To-day the remains of Booth, Hcrold,
and Atzerodt wero disinterred by order
of the President, nnd delivered to their
respectivo friends for Christian burial.
Tills only leaves in tlio vault nt tlio
arsenal tlio remains of Paynonnd wirz,
No demand has been mado for tho body
or tho former, nnd that of tho latter
will bo removed in a few days to Ivcn
tucky. Thus closes nnothcr chapter in
tlio grand tragedy of Lincoln's AssassI
nation.
GENERAL- QUANT.
Tho Committco appointed by Con
cress to wnlt on General Grant and In
form him of his election, performed
that duty on Saturday. His spcccli In
reply lias caused much constcrnntlon
among Radical politicians and office-
seekers. Thero Is no longer any doubt
that ho Intends to bo the actual, as well
as nominal head of his own adminis
tration, nnd Democrats will havo no
reason to complain if ho carries out tho
principles Indicated. Wopuhllsh the
following extract from his reply : "
'I can promiso tiio Committco Hint
it will bo ray endeavor to call nround
mo as asslstanti), such men onjy as I
think will carry out tho principles
which you havo said tlio country de
sires to sco successful economy, re
trenchment, faithful collection or the
revenue and payment of tho public
debt. If I should fall in my first choice,
I shall not at any time hcsltnto to
ranko a second, or even n third trial,
with tho concurrence of tlio Senate,
who have tho confirming power, nnd
should Just ns soon reraovo ono of my
own appointees as tho appointeo of my
predecessor. It would make no differ
ence." Ho will not make his Cabinet known
until after tho iqauguratlon.
I-AKDON.
Pkesident Johnson, on Thursday
last, issued n pardon.to Sanford P. Con
over, alias Charles A. Dunham, convict
ed of perjury at tho December term of
the Criminnl Court of tho District of
Columbia, and sentenced to ten years
imprisonment in tho Albany, New
York, County Penitentiary.
Tho President on Saturday nominat
ed Judgo Lewis Dent, a brother-in-law
of Gen. Grant, as Minister to Chili, in
piaco of Gen. Kilpatrlck.
STUIKING OUT "WHITE."
Tho present Radical Congress seems
to linvo a mortal antipathy to tlio word
"white," and vote to strike It out
wherever they find It. The Senato yes
terday repassed n bill of last session
striking tho obnoxious (?) word out of
charters of Washington and George
town, and out of nil laws relating to the
District of Columbia, so that negroes,
upon tho enactment of this measure,
will act as Jurors, Justices of tlio peace,
mayors, members of tho city councils,
ivc, Ac, nnd tlio old Maryland statuto
(now in forco hero), making it a penal
olTeneo for a minister of tho gospel to
marry a white man and a black woman,
or rco versa, is likewisotobo abrogated.
Washington, Feb. 1G.
MU3. LINCOLN'S TENSION.
A bill allowing Mrs. Abraham Lin
coln a pension of $3,000 per annum, was
taken up and debated at considerable
lengtli In tho Scunto this afternoon. No
conclusion, however, was readied, but
tho Impression is that som o bill of tho
kind will pass both Houses ere Iho close
of tho session.
JOHNSON'S CABINET.
It Is announced that the members of
President Johnson's Cabinet, except,
probably, Mr. Evarts and General
Schoflcld, will tender their resignations
on or before tlio fourth of Mnrch, to
take effect on that day.
THE INAUGURATION.
Activo preparations aro being made
by tho managers of tlio forthcoming in
auguration ceremonies to insuro a largo
parado on tho Cth of March. Tho Chief
Marshal of tho day is General A. S.
Webb, an officer of tho regular nrmy,
and now In command of tho garrison
at Lincoln Depot in tills city. Tho cer
emonies will bo far moro military thnu
otherwise.
Court l'l-occcillngs. j
FEn. 0, CONCLUDED.
Citation ordered to tho ndm'r of tho
est. of Daniel Zclglcr dee'd., requiring
him to exhibit and fllo nn account in
tho Register's ofilco at least thirty dnys
boforo tho first day of next term.
FEU. llTH.
Petition for a road In Bloom town
ship near O.A.Jacoby's. Vlowcrs npp't.
Petition for a road in Sugarloaf and
Benton twp's., from Fzoklel Colo's to
Fdson's store. Viewers appointed.
Stephen Thomas for tho tiso of Rich
ard Georgo va John L, Kline, Supervi
sor of Conynghnm twp. Tlio Court or
der that a rulo bo entered on John L.
lino lo showcauso why tiio Judgment
against tho township of Coiiyngham
should not bo stricken off, to whlcii rule
Mr. Clark appears and waives sorvlco.
In tho matter of tho estnto of John
Hess dee'd, on motion of Mr. Whit
moyer, Mr. K. Jackson continued aud.
On motion of Mr. Clark, Court grant
a rulo on tlio heirs of Frederick Rohr
dee'd., to appear at tho next Icrm of
Court to nccept or refuso tho real cstalo
of said deceased, or show causo why it
should not bo sold.
Com. vs Mary M'Manlman. Indict
ment, selling liquor without license.
It Is ordered by tho Court that ono
week's court will bo held at tho regular
term in May next und tho usual num
ber of Grand nnd Travcrso Jurors
drawn and summoned.
Illootnabtirg Market lUyort.
Wheat per Imihcl..
Ityo. "
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Flour per barrel M - ...
Cloversecd M
Flaxseed r.
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Tititow H
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Orlnl Amile-i
Fork
MnmH -
Sides nnd Shoulders .....
Ijird per pound
Hoy per tun
LU.MI1EU.
Hemlock Hoards pcrtliousnnd feet
Pino " " (one Inch)....
Joist, Rcnntllnp, flunk. (Hemlock) -
Hliliik-tes, No. i per thousand...'.
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siding " " ft
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No. I Scotch pig
No, a " "
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'ffiine ?,.de or o 'Phans; rt
nl iin oriihuus' Court lo be held at. llliioiiiBiiuris,
on tl.c iflKS Monday of May. next. ,'' n,.l.fUiSS
lo accent or reluso to iuku i no re... "
FrUr ck H..hedecettsed.aUhoaP
tlou put upon 11 by tho Inmjwt 4"&,wrf,p,0A ,,5
tlio s.ildcuurt.nml returned by I lioj ij1 wii.i,, 1
"f "')'"!!!- W?. V'SSrTt lu? 17U . !?
x.iwi-11, .- - .....r ..i.l l.iindred
eiiruury a. v. ono muust..i
JE3SE COLEMAN, Clnk.
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Tlio Tenure of Oflicc imr.
It Is an old Idea that bad schemes
frequently return to plague tho inven
tor. It is so with tho Tenuro of Ofilco
Law. Its avowed object was to tako
all patronngo from Andrew Johnson,
to cripplohis administration, to keep
In olilco nil Republicans, good or bad,
nnd to keep out all others. Grant de
mands its repeal on tho ground that all
appointments should bo under his con
trol in order to executo tho lnws faith
fully. Tho same argument should
havo prevented its passage.
Speaking of tho conduct or tlio Sen
nto in tho premises, tho Now Yorli
Times, a Radical journal, saysi
"Wc believe that there lias not yet
been a singlo case in which tho Senate
has "approved" tho removal or suspen
sinn of a single office-holder, If ho hap
pened lo bo a member of tlio dominant
party. Revenue officers havo been con
vlctcd by tho Courts of crime, havo
been sentenced nnd havo actually gone
to the Penitentiary, nnd havo yet been
kept in ofilco by tho refusal or failure
of tho Senato to npprovo their romov
nl."
What a commentary on Radical poll
ticsl
Light Street Mnrlicls.
Corrected weekly by l'cter Ent.-wliolPMilo and
inn nenier in giuin, iiuiir bkc ....u
cichaudlze.
heat ner buslicl ' fo
i... '.. .. i w
l-nrn ' ' - 1 (
Illicit Wheal 1 S
,dl, .11
Wheat Flour per loo IDs i l. gj
Buck Wheat Flour - 00
n..TM m,nn 2 KO
iirnn, ....
Hotter ucrlb "
rani per lioz.,
roilliocs pr uus
Dried Apples "
Flux Seed "
lteif per 101 lbs
oris -
.uril " lb
Onions per bushel
lover Heeti '
lmolhy
Philadelphia Markets.
M..rtl..t7r.cilnrn nihnrhnanl fl.OOtfS
Northwestern extra 8.&H, 11.25
Mn..tl.'wturt. Int.illv 7.75
i. .... I.'...,....-.. u.t..rH..n ft Iklrrffl .Ml
-eiuisj . will ,. ...... v...
'ennsyivilllia llliu irii-ru eiu "-y-'.Y-i,"
'ennsylvanlu nnd Western Ininlly VMillm
'oun-.ylvuiila and Western fancy 1I.50W13.2.1
Ityo Hour 'J-'."-1
WliEAT-lVnnsyUaiihi ted,-p bus (1.0)8l..o
Ciilllmnia " " . l.-fO
while " 6.1.1V45.I.10
Itvr Pennsylvania rye. E bin - jl.009Sl.02
CoiiN Yellow, " !!?'-!?,'
w line,
ii.Txi lititi 7llcftti.jC!
KOVISIONS Mess I'OI K, V UOI
Miss lit er, ' NISO
Ml cased 1 loss, V lb HMcCa Oo
Smoked Hams " l'cSillic
MiiouldorsTiia i-c
His Excellency, the Pkesident,
How few peoplo seem to know that
His Excellency tho President Is a mis
nomer, tho ofllclal designation of tho
Chief Magistrate of tho Republic, so far
ns ho has ono, being simply Tho Presi
dent. In the convention framing tlio
Constitution thero wero various propo
sitions as to tho tltlo to bo given tlio
Executive, and, among others, ono that
ho should bo styled Excellency. This
failed, as did all the others, tho decls
ion being that ho should bo styled elm
ply what tho Constitution itself calls
him. It will bo noticed that Mr. Sew
ard, who is scrupulously exact in theso
matters, Invariably addresses his com
munlcatlons to Tho President, and,
peruaps, rigidly simple as this may
seem, it was meant to bo ns full of
meaning as tho plain title with which
royalty appears, not His Majesty, or
His Christian Majesty, or His Catholic
Majesty, but "Tho King."
The next Democratic Stato Conven
tion will liavonn Important duty to per
form. Its members will ho required not
only to nominate candidates for Gover
nor und tho Supremo Bench, hut tho
best possible candidates within their
reach. AH personal preferences must-
bo thrown aside. No man must usk for
a complimentary vote. Good nomina
tions will sweep tho Stato with over-
poworlug enthusiasm : bad nominations
will mako an uphill contcit,aml render
success problematical. Tho delegates
now Imvo this matter in their own
hands. Let them net prudently and
wisely, and tho ticket they present to
tlio people will ho invincible. Age.
A illuttcr of Cotii-.sc.
In reading tho correspondence of
prominent New York Daily Radical
wo read tho following remarkable para
graph on "Executive Clemency" oxer
clsed by Scott, Carpet-Bag Governor of
South Carolina. Wo wero uuabioto dis
cover why all theso scoundrels were
turned looso upon tho community until
wo read tho closing sentence. Do our
readers understand tho reason V
EXECUTIVE CLEMENCV.
"I have referred to this matter in a re
cent letter. Within tho last few weeks
nine criminals havo been turned out of
tho Stato Penitcntiary(oneof theso.pei
haps, from jail,) by Executivo clemen
cy exercised b.v Gov. Scott. They nro
Willis Wertz, Jerry Logan, Henry Ma
this, Allen Drawdy, Joseph Allen
Sancho Brantlev. R. M. Browno. Wil
liam Maybin and Jeif. Ghee. Tho
crimes for which thoy wero punished
were murder, ratio, burirlar.v and .simi
lar offences. Within tho same period
live havo had their punisnmcnis com
muted by tlio samo merciful hands from
hanging to ono and two years in tho
Penitentiary. Tlieselaro : Cain Cash
Aleck Bclin, Adam Earlo, Wado Jones
and Dallas llarleston. All of these
both thoso pardoned and thosucommut
eu l understand nre negroes."
The Fkanking Piiivilecie. Many
of our cotemporaries are calling atten
tion to tho abuse of tills privilege by
members of Congress. Tho best metli
od of curing the evil is to publish tho
names of thoso who thus swindle the
Government. Wo aro constantly
receipt of letters from claim agents,
patent medicinemen andotliers, franked
by tho writers by means of n stamp
which can bo manufactured to order
$0.00 per dozen. Wo regret that Mr,
Mercur has resorted to this method
franking. It is a gross imposition on
tho Government, and should bo
characterized. Ho can and should write
his own namo and should not permit
his followers to hawk his stamp about
all through tho District. Wo aro in fa
vor of abolishing the privilego, both at
Washington nnd Harrlsburg.
Ijinl,-ptb I7CS20UC
nils c.t-ri-.'.
Mrv.ns Cloverheeil I
jinioinysoeu uus..
rr
2.75
Co ws. head - t IW 00
SllEEl' -p lb 6M1IC
IIOUS f ltA ras e.iiyj?.A..t
I'Mnxspeil
Cattle lieer Cattle "lilt
the Common
-. Anna Kiimt, jo in '""i""?: ;
n Klndt.llarbspt Kiimi, jieu ?V"".r,5n
Klu.lt mid .Mary Md . say Ilia
-I llnltman, lleglnii IJ" '"", ,'i,ir1a!
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A riMi licaitof hair Is nuclinn iudlWi,w)I(!
adjunct to ucauiy mav no " woo pries gi
looks should neglect louse the best preparation,!
to no uau io increase iwi hi"""., resiuro ni ciilltl
or preveiiv us iaiiiuh jtuiun egl-lsll,
Ambrosia Is ono of tlio most effectual urtli-le, (j1
10 purpose wo jiuve nvwi bkii. "es.ucsuilijifoij,!
f the most delightful lialr dressings mid l. ,, !
Hers txtant, It Is freo from thu sUeky and gulJ
my piupertlesofinost other dressing, mi '
delightfully perfumodaocoiumeudsltsclttuit, ,'
lady or gentleman using lino loucl articles, 1
of Fel.rnar.v
nun sixiy-niuu
yy e ii a v e n o
TRAVELING AGENTS
Farmers and Dealers whoseml thclrordcrsiHrcci
to us, can avail themselves of tlio
LOWEHT miCES
AiidaieA Cammltiton. Exriy orucrs win
advantageous to buyers.
ALLEN & NEEDLES.
MANOFACTi-nins or
IMrilOVED
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
AND THE
A M M O N I A T E D V K II T I L I . U. ,
PERUVIAN GUANO
We sell only No. 1-recclvcd direct from tho
Government.
FISH GUANO.
A splendid Mannro packed lu barrels.
TO CO.NBUMITIVES,
Tin. jdvcrtlscr.liavlnK been restori-d mi,,..
In u few weeks, liy u vo.y simple remm y. i,!, !
having sullereu several iears Willi u euie
nUcclion,uudtliatdrettd disease, Coiisuiiu.ii,, "I
.i.ivl,.... Ir. TltttUn lltll.tVI. Ifl III.. f..l . .! l,Jl1
the means of euro. f irt'
TUHU ivnouesiro it, no wiuscuun copy or t
prescription usiHl(lreoofcliargej,witii iiig,i,,s
they will Una n sure cure for .ousuiui,Uuii C
veitlseriu sending the presrlplou Is to i2t S
the iillllcted, nnd spreau Information mmi? m
conceives io uu imtuuuuic; uuu lie iioi.es ,,, ij
... will iptf Hilt. rott.iM.v ..u M' m
t hein no in lur. nud may urovo u bit.ii,,, .V
ties wlslilug too prescripilou will please Sdj,;
its -i . i; iiv,r. a1. ; :' i
uec. ii, miy.
Wo ulsnnirer for SUlO rUIlK LAN1I PtASftB,
HvDiiAur.io Cement and a full assortment of
Oils and Candles. A DISCOUNT TO uu.n.w
EIW.
E N & NEED I
A Ii L
12 South
Delaware Avenue,
dclphla.
E S
Phila
ESTABLISHED IN ISM.
i-or '"'a .., m,noM!4I)rna iron co.
I,V1. II) .-I13.tr IlmoMsni-nri VA,
nrrmijD;).
SI'AltOOE-HIIAKl-T.lt.-Oll Wednesday Feb. 10,
lNvli.by James Kealey emi. in ueniraiia inonias
Hpnrgoatn Mary Ellen Shullcr, Until or t'en
tru! hi Dorough.
DILTJINE MOOIIE. On tlio llli ln-.t. nt Orausc-
vllloby llev. w.ispear, jonn a. iiumne in ni.
Pleasant to Miss Margurttt Moore of Greenwood.
CAMrilELL-VOUOHT.-On tho lllli Inst, nt
the residence or tlio jirme s parcnis, ny kgv.
D. Ueckner, Mr. Joseph H. Campbell of North
umberland county, to Miss Juno Vouglit of
Montour Co. Pa,
HEED HUNTER. On the 13th tilt, by Wilson
M, lives Eoq.,Mr.-.Mlcliaelr.liecuioaiiss auco
Hunter, both or l'luo twp. Columbia Co. 1M.
THE INCLEMENTXEASON',
Ami Ut effects on the Weak and iVfWc.
Tho drafts which searching cold makes upon
tho vital powers of the debilitated mid ilcllcato
oio not less severo than the drain upon their
strength caused by excessive bent. The vast
disparity between tlio timptialtire of over-
htnted rooms and olUces, nt tills season, and the
frliddlty cf tlio outer al r, Is n fruitful source of
sickness. To fortify the body sgalnst tlio evil
consequences of tho biiddcn nlteruatlons of heat
nnd cold referred to, the vital organization
should be strengthened and endowed with extra
reslstent power by tho uso of a wholesome lu-
vlgorant; and, of all preparations for this pur
pose, (whether embraced In tPe regular phar
macopoeia, or advertised lntho public Journals,)
there Is nono that will compare In purity and ex
cellence with HOSTEr-TEIt'S STOMACH BIT
TE11S. Acting directly upon the organ which
converts tlio food Into tho fuel of life, the pre
paration Imparts to It u tone nnd vigor which Is
communicated lo every fibre of the frame, Tho
digestive functions being accelerated by Its tonic
operation, the liver regulatod by ltsantl-bllllous
properties, nnd tho waste matter of the system
carried of! punctually by Its mild aperient ac
tion, Hie whole organization will necessarily bo
in tho best possible condition to meet the shocks
of winter and tho sudden changes of tempera
ture. The weak and sensitive, especially, can
not encounter these vicissitudes with safety, un
less their tender systems nro strenghthened und
braced by nrtillclal means. E ery liquor sold ns
a staple of trado is adulterated, nnd, wero it
other wise, mere nlcoholjls simply a temporary
excitant, which, when Its first cUccts have sub
sided, leaves the physical powers (and tho mind
as well,) in n worse condition than before, 1103-
TETTEIl 8 llITTEItS, on tlio other band, con
tain tho essential propertels of tho most valuable
tonic and alterative roots, barks and herbs, and
their active principal Is tho mellowest, least ex-
.citlng, aud xnot inocuous of all diffusive stimu
lants.
TTNFAILING EYE PRESERVERS,
Messrs. LAV, V.UU.S A MOSUIH,
OPTICIANS & OCULISTS
11AIIT1-01I11, CONN..
Have, with avlewtomeet tho increased demand
for their
O E L E U II A T E D
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
To Physicians.
KW XOIIK.AllgllHIilll,,. Jll
Allow mo to call your attention to my p
ntlon of Compound Extract lluchu. l 1
Appointed
Miss A. D. WERR,
STATlONEIt,
llLOOMsnURO, Va
As their sole Agent for this place. They havi
taken ciro to give all needful Instructions, nnd
linvo confldenco In tbo ability of their agents to
meet the requirements of nil customers. An op.
porlunlly will be thus afforded to procure, nt all
times
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED DV ANV FOU
Til Kill STltENOTHENINO AND VllESEIl-
VINO QUALITIES,
Too much cannot be said ns to their HUI'EHI-
01UT over the ordinary glasses worn. There Is
no glimmering, Havering of the sight, illixincsi, oT
otherunpleasant sensation, but on the contrary,
from tho peculiar construction of tho Lenses
they nro soothing and pleawnt, causing a feeling
of relief to tho wearer, and ntODUCINO A
CLEAR nnd DISTINCT VISION, as In tho nafu
ral healthy sight. They aro the only Spectacles
that
PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST
THE SIGHT !
And nro the CHEAPEST because the 11 EST, al
ways lasting many years without change be
ing necessary.
CAUTION.
Miss A. D. W ER B,
STATlONEIt,
' JILOOMSIiUIlG I'A.,
Is tlio ONLY. Agent appointed in
this piaco.
CS?" WE EMPLOY NO PEDDLERS.
l-'cb. 10,-C.Vtf.
potieut parts nro liucliu, Long Leaf.CuUti
ulpcr llcrrles.
MOUK Ol-- 1'JIEI'AIIATION, UUcllU, ill Vim
nlpiT Dcrrles, by distillation, to forma iinr
Cubcbs extracted by displacement by l,lu,
tallied from Juniper llcrrles, containing
llltlo sugar, n small proportion or s.m
moro palalablo than nny now in use. 1 iie ,
roperttes are by tills mode extracted.
llHchu, ns prepared by Druggists ecnm
otn dark color. Ills nplauttlmt cnilhi:,
granco; ino action oi a name dcstio)stLu
iicLivu juiutiinej, icuviugii uaru: and glut;.
uecociion, iiiiuo is mo color or ltigreuk-uu
liucmi in my preparation predominate.
Hiiiaiicsi. qii.iiiiiiy oi me tuner lligrcdHD-i
added, to prevent fermentation! imou
tlon.lt will bo found not to boa Tlnoin.
mado in Vliarmncopcea, nor is it u Syrup-J
luereiore can uo useu in cases wilero a-wr
llammatlon exists. In this, you hae tlieiu
edge or tlio ingredients and the mode of r-
atlon.
Hoping that you will favor It with atrl.
Hint upon inspection It wilt meet Willi jr.
prouniiou,
With n feeling of confidence,
I inn, very respectfully,
H,T.11EI,M1:ul
uicnust nud Druggist or 10 Voars' l;x
In Philadelphia, nud now located nt In.
and Chemical Wiirchouse, 0'Jl llru.xlwar
York.
r'luiu tho largestMuiiufacturliigCliiniM
World.)
"Iain acquainted .villi Mr. ii, T. licit
t.u uuuu..eu me urug rsioro opposite tm
ueuce, uuu was succcssiut in couductllik't1
mess wuere oiuers uad not been equal!)
lore nun. i uavo occn invorably lin-iresw.
his character and enterprise.
WILLIAM "WEIGH mi
Firm a Powers & Wcightmnu, ManuU juiSff
CI...I..UI Nlnll. o..,l I,-.,,.,.. , ' !5fc
pnia.
. Helmbold's Fluid Extract lluchu. fur wi
arising from Indiscretion. The exluiuslt
crsor Niuuro which are accompuuleU liys
alarming symptoms.amoug w tilth u III U
indisposition lo Exertion, Loss of
wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Kent
oi iivu i in met, universal Lassitude, ri
uou.nnu inability to enter Into the inji
of society.
Tlio Constitution, onco auecled w lih (
Weakness, requires tbo aid of lli-di
strengthen nnd Invigorate the sjsii-m,
iieimuoid's extract lluchu Invariable
uo treatment Is submitted to, Consume,
insanity ensues.
Helui hold's Muld Extract lluchu, In a!
pecuuar.tol-emalcs.ls unequuk-d liyau-
preporation.as lu Chlorosis, orKctiutte
ruiness, or Suppression of Customaiy li
Hons, Ulcerated or S cbirrus Slate olitil
and all complaints incident to the sti.i
arising from habits of dissipation, Ini
In, or tho docllno or changoof life.
Ilelmbold-s Fluid Extract lluchu m.J I
cd Itoso Wash will radically externum
the system dlkcuses arising fiom habit,
patlon, at little expense, little or nu
diet, uo Inconvenience or exposure, a
superseding thoso unpleasant una djiitnot
remedies, I'oisilvn aud Mercuiy, lu uli jjq
euses.
BAUGH'S RAW HONE SUPER
PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
HTANDAllD WABKANTED.
We ofTer to 1'aiimeiis and Dealers In Ma
nures tbo present senson our llnw Ilono Super
Phosphate of Lime as being highly Improved.
It is not necessary at this day, to argue the
claims of this manure, as n useful nud economic
al application tor COIIN, OATH, and nil spring
crops, Thonrtlrlohusn reputation of over nr
teen years standing, nnd Is still imtnuructured by
tlie orlglnnl proprietors.
Farmers will please send thelt orders to the
Dealer eatly, ns this only will ensure n supply,
UAUQH & SONS.
80LE MANUl-ACTUKFllS,
Olilco No. S) South Delawnro Ave.
.. . PHILADELPHIA.
reb.lO,'CO-fmu.
5 WARE OV 1'IIE IMPOSTER.
ijuy youiiselv a HOUSE. An ex
change very appropriately remarks that
every poor lahoring man should huy
himself a town lot get that paid for
and then work to add tho necessary Im
provements a little hero and a littlo
thero will in duo tlmo produeo you a
homo of your own, nnd pine you out
sldo of tho landlord's grasp. Remem
ber Hint $o0 a year saved-jjn rent will In
it very few years pay for your own
homo and tho money It costs you to
move nnd shift about, will, withoutuny
loss of furniture and of time, pay tho
interest of n five hundred dollar Judg
ment against your property until you
can gradually reduce it to nothing.
You enn all huy in that way why do
you not risk it? If you fail you aro no
worso off If you succeed, ns any cart
ful man Is suro to do, you have mado a
homo and established u credit equal to
another which will start you lu business.
Aids to Digestion. In ono of Dr.
Lcthohy's lectures It is stated that the
following practices are great aids to di
gestion : "First. Proper selection of
food, according to tlio tasto nnd dlges
tlvo power of tho individual. Second.
Proper treatment of it, as regards cook
ing, ilavorlng, und serving It. Third.
Proper variations of it, both to its na
turoand treatment, so that tho appetite
may not fall. Fourth. Exercise,
warmth, and a genial disposition."
How mnny of our Invalids who com
plain of Injured dlgestlvo organs can
piaco tho sourco of thtlr dUcaso Ir. a
neglect of some or all of theso siinplo
precautions!
PURLIO SALE
OF VEltSONAL l'UOPEHTV.
lu Center township Friday March illi, 19, tho
following paperly to wit I
T II II Ii E II O II H E H,
Four Head of Cattle, lJHheaduf Sheep, H head
i.rili.KS, I Threshing Machine 1 Grain Drill, 1
Hay Hake. 2 Wagons Plows. Harrims. Cultiva
tors. Hurness. Chains und many other articles,
too mime rous to mention. 1SAAO 111241,
Joseph Wlntersteiii AuoUodeor. Center, l'a.
Feb. lit, 'og.it,
I hereby warn all persons of the United States
against purchasing nny Hlgutof my "Fruit Treo
and Vino Insect Destroyer nnd Iuvlggorator,"of
John Ahenrn f ll.iltlmore. As lie Is an Impostor
and a scoundrel, nnd has no right except a copy
of n Deed nud Letters Patent, stolen by blm
from tho tnblo of llernard Carter In Ualtlmoro on
tho lib day of Juno ISM,
Mr. E. J. Phillips of St.Nlcnolas Schuylkill Co.
is the only lawful owner of the right for Nortli'd
Montour, Columbia, Carbon, Northampton
nud Ducks Countle's iu the State of Feun'n.
11ENJAMIN 1IEST,
Feb. 19,-09-31110. Patentee.
pETIT JURORS.
February 13, 1SC0. Tho Jury Commissioners,
Tlios. J, Welliver, Ellsha lluymau, together witli
tho Sherlir M. Millard, met ut their oIIIch In
llloomsburg und drew Iran tho Jury Wheel the
names of eighty jiersous tn be Jurors lu our
County Court of Oyer and Terminer to be hnldeu
at MliH.msburg lu and ror said county the third
Monday lo wftt thellfteeutli day ot Mau-li A.D.,
l-0'.l, ut two o'clock In the uflernoon of suld day,
llloom Illrnm Palmer. Thos. J. Morris. Clias,
Thomas. Joseph Sharpless, Jared Y. Shannon,
llelijamlu F. bluirpless, Clark M.llrowu, und Ell
Jones,
Berwick Henry C. Frens, Silas E. Walton.
Demon Samuel Heucuck, John C. Duly, Jesse
It. Pennington,
Denver Charles Michael, Charles 11, Troy , Jesse
Johnson.
' Centre Jesse Hoffman, James Hill, Josepii V,
Couuer,
Centralla Marllu aauglien, Daniel K. Wert
luuu, 'lliuiuus Geriety.
Catawlssa Abel Thomas, Joicph Martz, John
V. llodlue.
Coiiyngnam Ittcluird Hughes.
Fishlngcreek Anion Hess, JacobStokcr.Abra
bam Itobblns, li.ivld Yost, Cyrus It, M'ileury,
John D. M'lleury.
Franklin Sctli Hartman, Jonathan Fortuer.
Greenwood Israel llogart, James l'reslon,
William Eyer, Allred Kline.
Hemlock John Mussellman. Dennis Vursel,
Philip A, btrotip, Isauo N. Ix-Idy.
Jackson John Jnycox, Henry Wagner.
Locusl Joseph llllllg, Enoch Kester, Johl
Kline John stokes, Adum Marks (Jeorge Thick-,
Henry Fluk, Samuel Itelnbold,
Malno-Johu II. HarUel, Daniel Miller,
Mlttllu-tiamuel Nuss, Aaron Andrews, Itlghlcr
W. Smith, Daniel M. llutleustlue.
Madison llcuben Wilson, Jacob A, Swisher,
Daniel Hole, William Johnson, John stcllUr,
James W. Eves, Uriah Harrar,
Mt, Pleasant Howard Grimes
lluwinau1
isllne Joseph Sweeny, William Kershuer John
Putter Hlriiin Hhullr, Jacob Long.
lloarlngcreek-Peter K. Jlcnsh.
Scott IMislia II. Pursell, Charles Jones, Ciuik
Isiessler, lleubeii Culp.
Sugarloaf Walcott Harvey.
Ill testimony Unit the foregoing Is correct as
drawn Irum the Jury wheel und euleicd uiou
the minutes of Ilia olflce, Wo have bereiutn set
our hands this ItHU duy of Februuuy A. V., 1M.
Attest,
Wiu. ICmcKUAUu, Clerk,
, MOlhiKCAI MILLAllD.Sbir.
ELIKHA HAYMAN, ) Jurv
T1IOMAHJ. WELLIVEIl. J Uoin'J
TNT A T I O N A L
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
or THE
UNITED STATES OF A.MEIUCA,
M'ASltlNUTON, 11. C.
CHAItTEllEDllVSrECIALACTOFCONUItEHS,
ArrnovEii juiy 23, lsca,
CASH
CAPITAL,
PAID IN FULL.
$1,000,000.
II It A N C II OFFICE:
KIIUT NATIONAL HANK UUIL11INM,
PHILADELPHIA, .
Where the general business of tho Company is
transacted, and lo which all general correspon
dence should be addressed.
O F F I O E II S i
CLAHDNCE II. CLAUIv. President,
JAY COOICE, Chairman Finance aud Executivo
Committee,
HENHY I). COOKE. Vice-President.
EMEIISON W. FEET, Secretary and Actuary.
This Company, National in Its character, offers
by reason of Its Large Capital, Low Hates of Pre.
mlum nud New Tables, the most desirable means
of insuring life yet presented to the public,
Tko rates of premium being largely reduced,
aro made us favorable to tlio Insurers as those of
the best Mutual Companies, and avoid ull the
complications aud uncertainties of Notice, Divi
dends, and the mlsundeistaudlngs which the lat
ter are soupt to cause the Policy-Holder.
Several new aud attractive tables are now pre
sented, which need only to bo understood to
prove acceptable to tho public, siu-li as tbo IN-COJIE-PitODUClNa
POLICY AND ItETUHN
PIIEMIUM POLICY, In the former, tho policy,
holder nut only secures n life Insurance, payable
at death, but will lucelve. If living, after a period
of a few years, tin annual Income equal to ten
per cent. (10 per ient.)of the par of Ills policy. In
tho latter, the Company agrees to return to the
assured the total amount of money ho lias paid,
In addition to (ho amount of his policy.
The attentiou of persons contemplating Insur
ing their lives or Increasing tho amount of iu
surauco they nlready have, Is called tothosieclal
advantages oll'sred by tho National Life Insur
ance Com n y,
Circulars, Pamphlets and full l-artlculars given
on application lo the llrauch Olilco of the Com
pany, or to
K. W. CLAIUC & CO., Philadelphia,
General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern
New Jersey.
JOEL E. 1HIADLEY, llloomsburg Pa.,
Special Agent forMontouri Columbia Counties
Feb. 19,VJ.-lyr.
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cases of theso organs, whether exMIni -tpM1
or female, from whatever cause urls-lni. iligC
no matter of how long slaudlng. Ills; fe'.si
lu taste and odor, "luimedlate' iuas -,'-pg
more strengthening than nny of at, f'jglj
Hons ef Dark or Iron. '
Thoso suireriugfrom biokiu-iloMiiu 42?
coustitutlons, procuro tho remedy ntc -fOO
The reader must bo nwnro that, IwM&Qtttie
inoy bo the attack of tbo uboe ills- Jbllt
certain to affect tho bodily hi-iilth Mi'1;
nowm. ' 'J
All the above diseases require tkii ;
Diuretic. Helmbold's Extract llm-liuiii
Diuretic.
JT3r- Sold bv driieclsts and ibiirlr
where, Price S.'2 itvr bottle, or six 1 1
i0.SU. Delivered to any uddrcss , Henri
loins iu an cominuuicallous. mars
llelmbold. Drug aud Chemical Wurt.t
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LEGAL NOTICES ..JJ
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A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTh' 'fortl
j m.. f.statk nw jArnit itnintHAiH. vx
liettern ofaJmlnlstratiou uulhot'i
lrr.tii-l.n.1. Int.. nr Un1l,w.,l..,i i
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mlulstrntor.who resides iu FranUliL, vvOei
All persons having claims or di-tiiat" ' 'Jif
the said estate aro requested to pus.", ,
18'0
settlement without delay, and tuose
make payment
Feb, 6,'C9-0t,
DANIEL F. KUH LriAa
A '" -mosi
A DMINISTRATOR'S :
X. fTATK OF CALVIN Ik I1KIISMH
NOT that
Cnlvin II. Iteirsuyder, late of OU'J' f i
umbliiCo. deceased, have been eroL , -p.
llegtsicr of said county to Georgo n "liif
wlssa. All iwrsons having claims S - rdrri
against tho estate of the decedent are fx- . JJ
mako them known, and those liuU-i' Willi
payment. GEOIUil
Jan. 15,'OD-Ot. Adir W
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ADMINISTRATOR'S Noi?'
estatk of jacoii Bono, rWisLine I
lA-iiers or administration an mens-
uono or jiiiinn township, cowm'
uvvciiai-u, iiuvu ueen granieu uj
said county, to Famuel Creasy, of i
uuu mcpiien uouo.oisnenauoau in-, is
sons iuivlHgclnlmsor demands Hgatcf
ent are requested tomakethem lut
iuueuieu io maice pajmenr.
SAMUEI. CltEASY.
STEPHEN OOIIO.
Jan. S2,'CI)-Ct, Ada
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE,
XU estatk of vm. WAIllllN utx-'n
Letters testamentary on the u '
Wardln, lute of IXutro towns
bin county nave been grnnieu ny u
A.wtuukui C'w.iilv j-,ams Wal.
claims against the estatoure ti-n
them to Edward M. Wardlu, o?, uV
umliia Fntintv. I'n. Tl.. it.T. Jin .
cither on notelludVin-.i b'1:"
count will maku nuviium .,. ," r.
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A DMINISTRATOIll
A.ESTATISOFAllllAllAM III
Letters ntadmliilstrull.t.. .9
bum Dletlerlch lateorc'en t)v'.
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said counts- to Isaai.
township. All persiuii,0
demands against tneot.L.v,J
v ., iiiu.u iue.it f
ucuiru io luaae J.ayiui
Feb.lO,'C9-Ct,
XT E N D ERS It
GERMAN CATl'Ll'"
This Powder Is believed to 11
1lnnan.IS.ala U..v,lr. I,. ..(
blood, cleanses tho svs.ein.nnl ,
Hon and tone lo tho stoniacJC ' 1
will Imnrovo lu rlesll. nt,C i
smooth aud glossy.
Cows fallen and glre twenty
milk.
Sheep Improvo and produce a ln I
fleece, 1 1
ltnun futlfli nn.l nm fro., from Sl.r s
temper, and all pen diseases. f "
Wliolosulo and Uetul) I'r.
HENDEUSHOTT'H Dru.
OI-I'OSITB AMEKIM-s "
Feb. IDCH-tf 1I1A10.M!-
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