The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 05, 1869, Image 2

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BLOOiISI3URG. PA.
FRIDAY MORNING NOV. D, 10G9.
J- TUB COliUMUIAN Ims III. I.nrfifst
Clroulntlon or miy imper pillillslieil In
Northern I'cnnsylT aula, ami I. Alio n
much larger sheet than any of It.colein
porarles anil Is therefore ill. u.st medium
for advertising tit thte eeetlon oflhe State
Controversial and Correctional.
Tin: t'liANKiNd I'iuvii.kuk: -Tlio
Danville Intelligencer of Oct.SOth sy.',
It Is bad enough for inoiiiherd of Con
Kress to send uscles-i iiollltcnl documents
tlirnugh tho tunllD, "but n woro nbuso
to seo an Ex-U. 8. Senator, liku ono wo
have In this district, acting nioro out
rngcously still bybendlng thousands up'
on thousands of copies of his newspa
per though tho mall under his frank
when his term of olllco had ended six
months before."
Wo pass tho grammar of this extract,
and also tho evident blunder by tho
writer In expressing his meaning. (Ho
really means that tho franking of cer
tain papers Is an abuse, and not tlio
seeing It done.) To tho hody of his nc
rusatlon wo reply :
That tho franking privilege of mem
bersof Congress extends to the 1st Mon
day of December following tho expira
tion of their terms of bcrvlce. This U
an oxpress provision of tho I'ost Offleo
Act of March 2nd 1803.
That Mr. Buckalew has not franked
"thousands upon thousands" (nor hun
dreds either) "of copies of his newspa
per," or of any newspaper, through tho
malls, cither boforo or since tho explra
' tlon of his term or service.
That ho has no newspaper "his news
paper" to frank through tho mails, If
ho desired to u-so his privilege for such
purpose.
No doubt Chalfant refers to the Co
lumbian, in this high-pressure article.
But Mr. Buckalew has no pecuniary in
terest In (his paper directly or indirect
ly, nor has any other human being be
side) tho avowod Editor and Proprietor.
A few oxtras Issued from this oillce
containing tho olllclal proceedings of
tho Senatorial Conference, wero franked
through tho mails early inthecampaign.
They were certainly proper for public
information, but tho whole number so
distributed was less than ono hundred
and probably did not reach fifty. Tho
oxtras issued by us during tha canvass
wero generally distributed by private
hand, and several hundred distributed
through tho Danville Post Office had
postago prepaid upon them.
Theso details may bo thought trivial
v but as wo have personal knowledge of
tho facts wo chooso to glvo them in or
der that Chalfaut's small slang shall bo
duly exposed as both malicious and
false.
Abuses of tho franking privilege which
well deserve censure might be mentioned
upon which our critic has been profoun
ly silent. Among theso was the uso of
hand-stamps by members of Congress
for frauking their names, which could
be used by others, and were so used ex
tensively. This "abuso" Mr. Buckalew
always opposed and assisted to break
up last winter. Again, it has been too
common a practice for members of Con
gress to furnish franked envelopes to
tholr friends for uso In their prlvato
correspondence. Tho Representative
from our own district (Mr. Mcreur) has
furnished such for uso in this town, and,
wo havo heard complaints of an exten
sive uso of his frank to cover business,
correspondence at Towanda. Why
docs not Chalfant assault Mcreur for
tills evident "abuso" of his prlvllego
Instead of abusing our lato Senator with
out cause and unjustly? There is a
plain, short answer tothis question :
Chalfant has never run as a candidate
Jor.ojjtce against Mercurand been beaten
by him six thousand voles !
had taken form. Tli.it purchase was
mado by us upon our own responsibility,
and for business reasons alone. As to
Mr. Jncoby's nomination, mado long
afterwards, It was an Independent trans-
nctlbn with which, likewise, our Sena
tor elect had nothing to do.
Tho admissions of Bradley, or his
writer, In tracing tho Senator's caieer,
that "his political record, t o far as his
constituents nro concerned, Is ns clean
nml bright ns that of most men (" that
" wo do not brllovo ho' was dishonest,"
and that in tho Senate at Washington
" ho was not a noisy tlemagoguo but a
gentleman," and "galifcd for himself
tho good opinion of the best men of
both parties," mako up a pretty strong
euluglum, though they ur6 hardly In
keeping with other parts of tho article
In which they appear.
THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMO CHAT, J3LOOMS13UHO, COLUMBIA CO UNT
M AlVBRTSEMBiTS.
PA.
A Superfluous Defense
Bradley, In tho llepublican, comes
elaborately to tho defense of Haycock.
whoso portrait wo drew recently with a
freo but faithful pencil us that of tho
lluest known specimen of "a leading
Republican of Sullivan couhty." And
here our neighbor makes u complete
mistake. Whllo he Is Indlgiutnt niid
Chalfant furious over that fine subject -
tho woes of Haycock Haycock him
self Is In a Htato of supreme content
ment. A friend writing to us from
Sullivan, says: "Haycock Is pleased
with his notoriety." Of course ho is
Ho has published "a confidential let
ter." Ho has been proclaimed away
from home a "leading man" of his
party, lie has held sweet companion
ship with' oilr neighbor" tho leading
Republican" of Columbia county and
also with tho man of tho Intelligencer,
that "regular Democratic candidate, for
Senator ' who camo to grief at tho ro
cent election. And then ho has had a
first-class notice In tho broad columns of
tho Comjmman. His cup of enjoy-
meat Is full,andasielshappy, Itfollows
that Bradley may restrain his tears.
township Elections.
Hka Vi:k-JusUco Of tho tfeacefNathan
Brcdbcndcr, Consiablo j. Andrew Shu
man. Supcrvlsorsj'O.P.Drlesbach, Con
rad Ervlne. Poor? Overseers"! Henrv
Hoii3e,0..iVjIi6iigenbcrgerIn9pictorsj
D. Oeafheart'O. Bredbender. Judge of
'Jecllon; Joel Bredbender. Auditor;
Mien Mann. School Directors ; John
Hcmilngcr, Isaac lCllngurman.
Bkn'ton -Justice of tho Peace : I. Iv.
Krlckbaum. Constable; Samuel -kpple-miln.
'Supervisors ; Samuel M'llcnry,
Tiios. Davis. Poor Overseers ; Reuben
Qlbblus, Jacob Woolever. Inspectors ;
T. B. Cole, llusscl lvurns. Judge of
Election Geo. Poust. Auditor,; Wm
Applqman. ,Schnol Directors; Jeremiah
Stiles, Peter Kase.
Bkkwick Chief Burgas; II. O.I'reas.
Assistant Burgess: W. C. Barnes. Town
Cutincll; W. 11. Woodlu, S.B.Bowman,
Daniel Reedy,, Michael .Fronts, R. II
Eaton. Judge of Election; Alox.Thomp
soil. Inspectors of. Election; O.II, Wells,
J. M, Siiyder. Poor Overseers; Richard
Thompson, 0. H. P. Kitchen. School
Directors; S. 0. Jayne, A. B. Jl'Cien,
Jno. Eggert. Constable ; II. M. Hock
man. High Constable; Honry Rucli.
Iir.oo.u Justice of tho Peace; J., II
Kurmau. Constables; M. C. Voodyard,
J. S. Evans. Supervisors; Jacob, Troup,
Samuel Mellck. Thoa. Knorr. InspcC'
tors; u. W. Slorricr, N..J. Ilcndorsliot,,:
Judge of Eloctldn; John L,aycock.Audl
tor; Wm. PcacoclcSchool Directors; C.B
Brockway, E. R. Ikeler.
But ah OitnEK Justice of tho Peace;
ndrew Suit. Constable; Ci.O. Hostler.
Supervisors; Nathan Sltler, J. C. Smith
Ellas Wilkinson. Poor Overseers; Geo.
Evans. Thos. Adams. Inspectors: Wm.
Sltler, W. B. Har'.man. Judge of Elec
tion ; 3. 1.1. Bower. Auditor ; E. D.
iVdatns. School Directors ; Wm. Walp,
Daniel Pursel.
Cat a w i ss a Justice of the Peace
Constables: J. L Shuman,
G. Campbell. Supervisors ; Lewis
Bradley as a Biographer.
Our neighbor of tho liepubltcan (or
some ono through his columns) has un
dertaken to glvo 'a sketch of Sonator
Buckalew. It is a strango jumble of
compliment und censure, but like all
new performances In literary art may
deserve some notlco If not a formal ro
view. Wo shall quote a few passages
and append our comments,
Tho writer says t "In early life ho
was, In accordance with his teachings,
an ardent Whig."
Ho voted in 1813, upon age, for BenJ.
A. Bidlack. Democratic candldato for
Congress, (thero wero wo believe no
State candidates that year,) and In 1814
for'Shunk fpr Governor. In short, his
first vote was given to tho Democratic
parity ns havo been his votes and voice
over since. AH thiols completely eer
tain and beyond dispute.
Tho writer next 8peaka..of, "him
whom wo have selected to represent us
in mo senate unuuiucr uunng me com
ing two winters." "V
It is rather likely that"tfe"Bradley
or ills writer had very little to do with
selecting tho Senator for "tho coming
two winters." But wo may Just here
mention for tho Information of Our
Jejuno writer, that tho Senatorial term
III this State Is for three years Instead of
two.
Again, ho Bays: "Mr. B. en
tered heartily Into tho Johnson move
ment for'tho organization of a new par
ty, hoping thereby to make himself the
great central flguro of a popular party
etc."
Thero is not ono word of truth In till
statement. Tho Philadelphia (Johnson)
Convention was endorsed by tlio Demo
cratic State Committee, and Messrs.
Wallace, BIgler, Hughes, Woodward
and other leading Democrats attended
It, Mr. Buckalew was almost tho only
man of our party, in n promln cnt posi
tion, who was not it mombor nor active
ly concerned in It; and ills iiamo wo be
llove was almost the only ono among
thoso of tho Democratic member of
Congress which was not published to
tho original call for tho Convention,
"Tho great central figure" of the John
bon movement was so wonderfully In
conspicuous at tho tlmo as to wholly
escape observation. But, seriously,
the tale is simply stuff.
The statement that Sonator Buckalew
"endeavored" to win thosupport of tho
old Democracy of tho county by pur
chasing tho Star and Democrat, placing
its pditor In nomination for a county of.
ilccj Ac," is quite untruo. Ilo had noth
ing whatever to do with tlio purcnase,
Tho Verdict of Tuesday. '
Vn begin with Massachusetts., In
this Stato ClafUu, radical, is reported
elected Governor by about 10,000 major
ity over Adams, democrat, though ho
received but a minority of all the votes
cast, the worklngmen's candldato hav
ing polled some 15,000. Tho city of
Bostou gives Adams about 3,000 major
ity. Tho democrats gain four or llvo
Senators. Last year Massachusetts gav
a majority of 77,000 for Grant, Tho re
sult on Tuesday, thorefoie, shows a rad
ical loss of 57,0001
Next come wo to NowYork. The
Empire State elects tho whole demo
cratic ticket by majorities ranging from
10,000 to 20,000. One branch of tho leg
lslaturo Is certainly and tlio other prob
ably democratic. A small vote was
polled in Now"York city,bu't considering
tho effort made by tho friends of Slgel
and Greeley, who wero both candidates
on the radical Stato ticket, and tho up
parent IndJffdrpncd of thb'domocrats of
tho city, tho majorities for tho demo
cratic ticket, (43,000 for Nelson ovo
Slgel and39,600 for Allen over.Greoloy,
are quite respectable, But largo demo
cratic gains wero made In tho rural dis
tricts, and there were uniform radical
losses throughout tho Stato outside
Now York city, Brooklyn and tho river
counties. Tlio redemption of the iegis
laturo Is n great point rained. In fact
it gives tho Stafo'to the democracy' for
years to como.
New Jersey responds to the greeting
of New York, with working'majdrity
of democrats in each branch' of tho leg
lslaturo. This disposes of Mr. Cattoll
who was" foisted Into tho seat In tlio
United States Senato filched from' Mr
Stockton three years iJInco. No Stato
officers were, chosen.
And now gallant; faithful, vigilant.
Maryland'echoes back tho cry1 of vie-'
toryi Tho'Democracy havocarrled the'
Stato by lit least 25,000, and tlio' legisla
ture Is unanimously democratic. Not
a vestige of radicalism' Is tobe 'seen on
the map of Maryland.
From tho Northwest, so long under
tho baleful influence -of falsa political
doctrine), como tidings of democratic
gains arid radical defeat.' In Minnesota
tho heavy majority for Grant last year,
is nlmost swept away and it is claimed
that'therols iV democratic-majority in
tho legislature; In Wisconsin tho'dcin
ocrats gain about 'IS',000 on list' year's
election; In Chicago' mid Cook 'county,
Illinois, which gave Grant nearly 10,000
mnJority,the radicaIs arosent to Coven
try, mid in Alabama tho man and
brother" lias voted the right ticket.
Largo democratic gains in Wost Vir
ginia are reported. Tho legislature of
that State, which, last year, contained
(10 radicals and 18 democrats, Is In doubt.
Now, what is tho lesson taught by
theso results? Ono year ago tho States
of Massachusetts, New York, Nt-w Jer
sey, Maryland, Wisconsin and Minne
sota gavu 01,837 majority for Ulyssos S.
Grant. On Tuesday last they gave
about 20,000 majority for tho democrats
If this be not a rebuke to the National
Administration, a sharp, stlnglng.stag-
goring blow to remind tho stolid smoker
In, Uiu. Presidential mansion that ho
must tet fils house in, order, there Is.no
virtue In tlioeloctive-fniuiliiiTeianir tho
oaiior. is. naming .moruianat a paper
Hon. Ct K. Buckalew.
This emfnent statesman, whoso term
as U.S, Senator expired only last March,
basjust lieon ro-olec(ed,to tboSlatoSen,
ate, a position which lie occupied once
before,. By an unfortunate split, three
candidates wero 1 1 the field, two Demq
er.its and one Radical, but Mr.iBucka
lew hau Isomcly distanced both his com
petitors. Wo rejolco over tills consum
mation; for the Democratic parly needs
in tho Senato commandlngHbilitlcs such
us Mr. B. possesses. Few men iu tho
State, if any, are his superiors, either in
parliamentary debate pr.ostuto leader
ship. Intellectually ho belongs to tho
school of statesmen of which Judgo Jer
emiah B, Black and Judge Sharswood
((ro shining lights inon who stand, in
respect to real ability and personal In
tegrity, head and shoulders above those
oven who aro usually recognized as lead
ers. SucJi men aro wanted In the coun
cils of the nation. Lcuitloicn True Democrat,
IIOHSK RACI.VC! EXTItAOJtlUNAUY,
San Eiiancisco, Novomber 1. Tho
two hundred milo raco yesterday, with
relays of horses, for $1,000, wus won by
Ntli Maury. Timoi 8 hours 69 min
utes.
P.
Metz, Jno.Sterns. Poor Overseers; Abel
Thomas, Peter Kerns. Inspectors; J.M
Hawloy, Solomon Ilelwig. Judgo of
Election; N. P. John. Auditor ; Henry
Holllngshcad. School Directors ; S. 11,
Dctmer, J. K. Sliarpless.
C;N'fiiAi,iA Chief Burgess; William
Shuman. Town Councils; Wm. Pelfer,
Robert Earrell, S. Van Huron, David
Black, Jr. Sath Thomas.Higli Constable
Philip Heffron. School Directors; II. J
Hughes, H. D. Mellck. Judgo of Elec
tion; Win. P. Hannou. Inspectors; Jno,
J. Laughlin, Henry Jasper. Poor Com
missfoner Miles M'Nalloy. Auditor;
Jno. P.IIannpn.
Ce.ntiie justice of tho Peace;
Oveiriecrs; R. Bellis, I). Herring. In
spectorsi ,C. M'Hcnry, B. Allabuch.
Judgo of Election; A. w cicii. Auuitor;
E. O. Rlckctts. School Directors; John
nydcr, D. Hnyman. , .
'I'ls-i-- Juslku Peace: Jno.Loro. Con.
stable; Jas.brlblcb'r9.-SuporvIsors;Win.
Arter, E.Hunyan. supervisors; J .Long,
L.A. German. Inspectors; J. shoemaker,
i.Ungcr. Judgoof Election; J. Drclblo-
bis. Auditor; Jno. Bruner. School Di
rectors: J. LoliL', Win. Karshuer.
HtJOAnixur uonsiauie; w. v.
Kllo.Supcrvlsors; J.R.Kril!!,0,L.Moorr.
Poor Overseers, J. R. Frlu.Jno. Lowls.
Inspectors; A. B. AlbertBon, O. Larish,
Judgo ofElqction; Jno. W.Kile. Auditor;
D. Lt wis. School Directors; J.H. Fritz,
W. II. Moore.
Scott Justlco PeacejU.G.Crovellng.
Constable; S. Kressler. Supervisors; T.
Crovllng, W. Kressler, P. D. Keller.
Poor Ovorseers; Daniel Snyder, Henry
Oman. Inspectors; G. NV. Crcvellng, J
Terwilllger. Judge, of Election; E. B.
Pursel. Auditor; J. S. White, T. Croyo-
llngjr. School Directors; W. G. Glrton,
G. W. Johnson, C. S. Fowler.
ROAltlNO ClUIEK-Constnblcj J Loiigen-
bcrger, Supervisor; G, Crulg, J. Lovan.
Poor Overseers; W. Drlcsbacli, J. Rorlg;
Inspectors; Geo. Cralgj C. Dyer. Judgo
of Election; J. ILRhodes. Auditor; I
Iloidstlnc. School Directors, John
Mowry, J. 11. Rhodes.
AT O T I 0 E
XX WlilTMt
... mi uir.i iii-Kipr IniM li-n in v but
anil boanl wliliout JustouiM-, tills 1 toKiyu iiii
tiro lliatl will imViiii lebl vt her coiitructlnit
from thl .Ulcniut toihM ull pen.., ; lintburluit
Iter nt my expctiie. jAMfci iu-.ni.
Nov. 5,'09-lt. "
TSoMMlTTEE "NOTlCi'-Notlco Is
J hereby iilvcii that tho llrst nml fliml ncmunt
wAndi-ow ;VttM in Committee M (Stephen alp,
a!unntlo,lnielbyJame 1'. Kreiu one of tho
ileoM,, In the Court of Common l lcn of Colijm;
bla county, wbtch liccount will be vronM tu
tha Court for connrinatlou.ti. ., on Wednesday
1110 Mil any Ol Jicci-n.uer ..r... ,.,..
Nov. Via-Iw. rrothonulnry.
A DMINISTUATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters ol administration on tho cstute nf John
tit,..,n into nf mmitmir twn.. t'olnmuln Co,
tUctased. Imvo been grnutcd by tha HeiRtcr oi
township, Ailminisirftior ucooma on,cwu-...-.,
aii tioruntit bftvlntr clnfmn o
renueMed to mnko them known, and thoso In
debtcu lomauopnymenu ..,..,.
Admlnltrntdr,
tie lonii iioji, aim testatnrnto nnncro,
Nov. o,'uy-oi.
AUDITOIV3 NOTICK.
KSTATK OK WILLIAM MtLNES, DtCKASFD.
in tho nrnimnH (Jourt Oi the county. of Colnm
bin. Tho Auditor nppolnted to dhtrlbuto money
In hands oi Miierni, ansuw irom nnio ui b
trigned will meet the purtloi interested, for the
day of December lstynt ten o'cIorkA. m. nt his
OiltOOlll iwoQinsuurn, in bhiu i-ounij . n.u I'limm
InteresteU nro rcqiifsieu mo niieua. or uo uronr
rud from coming In for ft part of tho wild fund,
Xdv.-VCMt. AudlUr,
TIKVALlANT8KN'AT0KSUIlAUaua
TA.Mo..Oct. 81. Qovcrnnr htunlmr.
Iain Iiuh annolntod tho Hun. r.nr m
either as party or adviser, and hud no vncanoy caused by ilui deuth of Senator
nunii:uSu oj ji uniu iuo oegoiiauon i j-essenuen,
Constrthlei II. D. Knorr, Super
visors; Daniel Neyluirt, Allen Shell
h funer. Poor Overseers; Win. Shaller,
P. Creasy. Inspectors; Jeremiah Ilngen
huch, B. Stlncr. Judge of Election. .las
Koch'er. Auditor ; L. Creasy. School
Director; Wm.,Dcnnis, Edwnrd Henry
Co'nyxguasi N. & S. Justlco Peace
Constable; Jno. Crn'ney'. Su
pervisors B.Doughcrty. Poor Overseers;
Pat. Burkor, Win. Goodman. Inspec
tors; Pat. Burke, Daniel Curry. Judge's
of Election. Anthony Welsh, Richard
Thornton. Auditors; Martin Flanagan
Wm. Heffron. School Director; Daniel
F. Curry.
Fishing Ciii:i:ic Justlco Peace Al
bert Aininorman. Constable; S. Buss.
Supervisor; John Weiiner, A. J.KlIrio.
Poor Overseers; J.Sutton,C'.B.'3Inoiiry.
Inspectors; Lewis Blshllnc, E. M. Luu
bach, Judgo of Election; Jno. Emory.
Auditor; W.'W. Hostler. School Direc
tors; J. J. Stiles, J. P, Creasy.
FitAKkl.lN' Justice Peace; J. T.
Boeder. Constable; Geo. L'aubucli. Su
pervisor's. M. Iloagland, O. 'Meudcn
hall. Ior Overseer; S. M. IIoaIaud.
Inspectors; C. Aitley.'I. Mendenlmll.
Judge of Election; J. Cleaver. Auditor;
T. P. Cherlngton. School Directors ; S.
Cleaver, Geo. nartniaii.
Giii:exwooi). Justice Peace; W. W.
Eves. Constable; J. V. Glliaspyl Super
visors ; Aaron Recce, I. Iv. Musgrnve".
Poor Overseers; J.'W. G Irtoii'.Wm.Roto.
Inspectors; Jno. P. Kestor, G. W. Utt.
Judge orKlectlonjJ.W.Ileeee. Auditor;
Geo. Masleis. School Dltcclors ; J. II,
Ikeler, R'. J. Eves.
IlEMtocK Juslico Peaeej'T, J. Van
dersllce. Constable; D.Nelhart.'Ejupervl'-s-jrs;,'
H. II. Wagner, II. D. M'Brltle..
Poor Ovciseers; P.l'ullC, EII Olil.' In
spectors;' W. J.'IIartman', W; M.llnrt-
man. Judgoof Election; M. Q, Glrtoii.
Auditor; W.. II. Shpeniakci'. Scliooj'
Directors;.. Alo, P. A StroiiH. Bpm
boy. jACKsds- Jusiiio I'bAcej
Constable A. 'Manning. Supervisors)
A. M'Hetiry, V. WUo. Poor Overseers;
.Henry llurllnulnJ.Savage.lnspectors;
J, ,h, Hess, W. Tj. Manning. Judge of
.Election J. Lunger., Aiidltbrj'A.J'.Derr,1
School Directors; Jo's. Yorks, E. "Fritz.
LocutiT. JUstlco I'bace'l W.H.R6lii
bold.;uonstitblej,f. Fettcniiitn. StiitOr
visorj Jacob' Stltie, Jno. Kline. Po6r
Qycrseers; C. Sc'hmdli'J'.'lfelwlg. In
spectors; Jno. Reihbbid, D.Sllh'e. Judgo"
of Eectlbn; J. I'. Walter'. Auditor; M:
fitiyder. School Difect6rsj J. 0. Wlt6r,
llll-'arlnger. "
MAinsd.s' Justice Peace;
Cqhstable;
Ovefk'gh
Iiis'rjfcctors; Jno. Mou'scrY'V. Wcller1.
Judgoof Election; Jno. Smith. Auditor;
G,W. Suppleo. School Directors; Sam'l.
Fnrnsworth, Writ Shult.
Maine. Justice Peace; W. T. Shu
man. Consthbler A. J. Bemlnger. Su
pervisors; J. M. Nuss, N. Miller. Poor
Overseors; R. Shuman, M. Grover. In
speetors; W. Fisher, J. M. Shuman.,
Judgo of Election; WnLLongonbcrger.
Auditor; U. J. Campbell. School Direct
tors; DavId'Shuman. Ji J, Gcariiart.
Mifi-'mn Justlco Pcaco"; Cou
ntable; P.J. Latitz.Stiper'rs.G.Shuiuan,
P,MIchael(L.Creasy.l'oor Overseers; L.
Eckfotb, II. Hetler. Inspector; If.
Suhweppenhelser,Siniuel Nuss. Judgo
of Election; P. Creasy. Auditor; Sam'l.
Snyder1. School Directors; J. J, Hurtzul,
I.-Audrows.
!Montouii Justice Peace;
Constable; E. WOlliver. Supervisors;'
Y. llOlllnsliead, J. N. Gordon. Poor
bverscers; P. Hefinbach.S. Glgor. In
speetors; P.A.Evins,J. Roberts. Judge
of Election ; I Deittrlch. Auditor ; I,
Mowroy. School DIrrctbrs; Pet0r S.
Karshncr, M. Raucli.
-Mt, Pleasant Justlcoof tho Peace:
T, J.Welltver. Constable; J, Jkeler, Su
pervisors; Win, Howell, A. J. Iklor,
Ppor Overseers; U. Howoll. G, j$vorotf.
Iospecters; A, Vanlck, g. Cavaneo.
JUdgo of Election; J, Mnrdaii. Auditor;
D.R.AppIemiin, School Directors; Jtnac
Applemau, D. Stroup.
'OitANau Justice Piiico ; J, U, liar,
man, Constable; M. U. Keller. Super
visors; R. Bollox. D. Ileldcbrttqt, Poor
Tcrriblo Disaster.
Chicago, Oct. 28. A special dispatch
from Ciirbondale, III., says that tho
steamer Stonewall, which kit St. Louis
Tuesday evening for New Orleans,
heavily laden wltli passongers.und nor-
60s,mulcs,hay and other freight general
ljtook lire last nigiit when near Neely 's
Landing, and despite nil efforts to savo
her wus burned to thu water's edge.
When thq llro broke out every effort
was made to hind, but thu steamer was
bo heavily laden that sh'o could not be
brought nearer than 100 yards of tho
shore. Great confusion and terror pre
vailed. Thcio wero about two hundrod
cabin and deck passengers on board,
quite n numbcr$f whom wero women
and children. Tho flames spread will
great rapidity. Scores of men sprung
Into tho, water and attempted to reach
tho siioro by swimming. iuariy ml of
theso wero lost. Every conceivable oh
jeet that equl'd bo obtained wus thrown
into tho water, and to theso tho passen
gers' clung with all tlio tenacity of life
The'steainer Utile JiivHjAij.Capt.Crane
on h'er way' to .St. Loiiis, reached tho
8C0110 during tho flro and picked up
irom ino water an mat aro Known
be taved. Tho.pllot, engineer, stoker.
carpenter and forty-four passengers, nro
known to bo saved. Tho Captain, the
clerks, and other officers, tho deck hands
anil many passengers wero lost. The
books and papers of tho boat wero lost
also tho, cattle and other fielght on
board. A number of persons died after
reaching' the shore from cxposuroin tho
water, Thero was no explosion. All
the women and children were lost, near
ly, If not all, being burned to death
Tho conduct of tho officers and pitssen
gers is said to have been heroic. Such
an appalling scene has not been wit
nesscu on l"o Mississippi tor many
year3. The saved wero kindly eared
for by the oillcors of tho Belle. Memphis
and were taken to St. Louis.
OftliM&Ml passengers, only about
were saved.
; W, M'Niifch'. SuiifervlsijrsT
eanlc. ItfSelliiv ers.-dTWise. Poor1
SV.RrDemfitVn'M'eblliiiii.
LOOK, HEAD, AND M-iAKN,
rflf T Tit V
Great Shoshonces ltemtdy I
or tK CICI.KIlItATmi INDIAN
I)R. LEWIS J03I1EPHUS,
of (iieill.lliiEUl'ilicilTrllioofWin.lionei-'i.Coliiin
fit,. Tnrrnnrv ia imw luriwiu 111 uit ui,ii..
n ia nii nnh.tiiirr crrflt liKllnnreinpdr. U war-
rttiitcJ.ainl In broml und t-mplmtlo lungungp, we
2.000.000 1UU0K WANTED
nifl will tm received hv tho undersltrnptl until
Thursday, November 11th, 1C0. l'orV,000,ixi0Mood
woii'Uurni iiricu,iu uo ueiivcrcu. nnu wt-ii jiuck'
ea it reiiuirciir un mo n ui mo
STATE UOHriTAIi FOH TIII3 INSANE,
At. lianvtllp. ilnrlntr tho summer of 1S70.
One-lirth of the miniitity to bodellvcred In cneh
111 UO liiuiiiii hi Kiuj nun"! uii'ji, iiu"oi-
Beitember. HUite intho bid the Jorgest n well
ftS Hie BIUUllL'Hl. CIUUIIHIJ llllit Villi U lUHHnlit U
nild niNO llio monui m wmni iney chii ins ucnv
crctl. . H. HCIIUIiTZ, M. I. HUJVt.
lunviiic, ucuu, uiw. iMuvnit;, i iu
QOUUT IMIOCIjAMATION
Ihr lion, U lHUiui
r Roal Estate Saloa.
. ...li.r r iltlil I f v 1 1 I 1 'I' i I i fri Ih
,r ho V " nml -""i l ol I "l"1,1","1,' , m 1 11 I"I' 'IK'" I. Kxi ' lit ,r i A W
I iii.V-i'irllii JiiiJ"'1 li',Vii ;,'i, ml "r" . iikIiIm .1,1, ,, , ,, ,' ' JS
B nf Ilii- i-nulllU-i f CJillllilliln. Hlllllt I l M ml wrntu . , , ' .!!,
Kvu i i nii'i iiii-iio", i"'';.",ri."1,",1,. '.: i.hh!,""! ii"-kKiii-.t, ihhiuiv i i,l " Jioom
l y of Hrlvt. In II") 5'"r, "J.,1 iTinn'",,.! in front. Tlio li-riinru rmuo i.iWo ,fr,thrli
t ,?...s,i!.,l.cll.l '"V,1'l,"i!'.!:; rf ,r'6y "W " ,,u ""'' imny uj,Vn" J.QMB
"l.'WX,.X E on Tlio i Jloiulny,
, , ... . , iimniiiL-r ne.xl. lo con-
Inciim mo ,in iv - '
tl""!".,.(,..,"!t.-o .tcl ll.ni.nlnn JlliliM llrtVO
l"li.g tlio "ail. T..y r rrcc-...b..r noxl, una to
continuoonewocu. . ,.,.....,.. ,,, ho
mnnonl cure Tof Ulilln-n.M ol the Hironl, Miur.. j,tCr8of tlio Pence, niul I o ?".?',m .hui nnd
l""or, KldncvB, DlKostlvn OrKtns, etc., y well ,3a couniy oruolmn .In, , t "t ,"f !,"' ,",Y10
r Mcmfuln, Iho vnrloui okln ,ll?.nsc, Huinori, tll(.r m tl.plr iiroiwr jicrnon nt 111 o 1,
and nil discnici nrhlna from limiurily of tho forciioon or ,ild Ulh il.iy )?':,,,1,,i! inilcM. to
I, nml. exccntlng the third ua of Coimimptlon. oriNl nlsllloiiii nml other f 'i'n",r
Where thll
Krrnt luineiiy nn uecn 111 uso n .lothosolhiiigi wiucii.i" i.,. ,".,,r i,v
lini indeed effected Bomo of tho most mar- , i jone. Aim .,i Vi,o Mii.
'',hnriruV-..ny.,o iff the JM of U
vploun curra ever rccordol in tho nnnnin
rtf hutorlcnl medicine. Burh beln tho camo
It. n.l.llllnn In ltd f(irtl1f 1'Ctlontl in COl
umhla Territory wo defy humanity to dlsrmto
tho fact that this Great HlmshimofH Itemed n
tho remcay orrcnicuies oi mo i n t-imirj ,
mo greniCM ixion tr iniu ut mc ui buwci-
IDR liumnii ty. ,
.viannrnciuroa uy ur. loium v
nnat V. V.
I'orMlebrnlldCftleralnMedlcInc, in Moonn
burg, Va.
reconlrancc,
luted atlllooms-
ino year
IKin nun
m nlnetv,
llnu ' ni Hvrn. .,.ZY.nr nf llio liulcnelldelico of tlio Unit
s Ale. uf Xmerlen. JipltUKOAI SI1IM ' V,r
lllOOIllftUUIIj, u.u.
nucerngrci-ably totlielrnotleej. Hitcdn
t UK. i ""."" ." :r1.. ,.,V,,,lh nlnetv.
v-y-' lire,, no,, ij --.- ,.,,-
Publications.
A'
QENTS WANTED TO SKLh
t; II a ji n is " I-1 N
actual cum-: oi-' st.'iinKi'r. and con-
MU.Ml'UUr,, ilV lllli
Q it EAT HIIOSIIONEKS KEMEDY.
(I..i.v,i N. Y.. 1SC9
UK. Vousa A into. I tlealiuio inform you II, nt
Iho marvelous enYeU of llio (lienv Khoshonees
llemetly In our famllv linvo hei-n crentcr Ihnn
nny ono could lmvo expert cd, .My ,inuliter was
nnucieii wnn Hci-oiuinus LoiiMiiniHion, nno na,i
V o u
HUSINESS
INVALL'AIII.K TO
M E M I
In IVilumi jr.
170H HAIil'i 1
I1 A liousQ und lot nh nil
ly. thin few mllos of lllonmsbuVi iL Ktit
"y, " ,,,,,;nl,Uf;i ly 1"f"''t',l I'Hwf,, tifjr-r,
nrlslng lllltovlllniieH, near one of ,i i, ',"-iaC0 1
III the Mule, und In n Inornl i' ' ' JHB
OCR
community,
D W E
Thorn U ii Htinr
Ii M N Q II oin.rs!
P t nnu
HliocmaltcrBlioii, llarn nnd itthtrmni,
Any cruon ucvinne a ko.kI h-ono mi
.ar leiViJVA. " "l" "3 "'' f i
1 it ., i-. -liii.i, ... i, .i , 'm
poii a A Ii E
J-V
Geni
l'l,o undcrslKiied oireixlodljpnv,,,..., L'.j9
nlo, on rcnsonablo terms Iho ""'PtMNajj
VAIjUAUIjE HOTEIj STANti W
nt ti'irlitHlrcet. Coliiiiililaeoiiiily.l',i i,. jB
uel uVhle."11 '" """ "UW """I 1 JaOjTl1
It In fiiv'ornlily loealed for tim irB.., enryj
OIIHLKJ BALK "A.TB
L tonsit
OP VALUAULU li:h Ustvtp r-T
In iiurfmancoofniiiirderofthfjorpiiam J J-l
(ircoinmuiacouniy, ri., on NiUurd
noon, H.inmel Neylmnl, ndnilnlMrutM,,!. c'hni)
tntu nf llebcfca NntrlQ Into ni i Vnt.-J. . nH
f-ahl
mm
.Id county, (lecuused, will expose ifH;,,!5Wl
ihllo vtMidno. on tho iirvmlse-f, ncertai t JU8T1
id Iot Bitiuto U (Vntro townshin ,f, 0 s-t-
...Inlnltnr Ml.nnl TU'll A I tl i-u i 1 "ll ti IOH
discribed at follows, to wit: on the t ZZL
bind nflhlllp Miller, on tho eusthv La i12 -Cntn)bcll
in tho Hoilth by tli) SVihV FPro
Cnntlnndon thu west by land of Oliver i K"
on which Is ert'Ctcd u twontory jther
FK AM K DWKLMNO I10LF
table, a' well of water at thoddnr.aj.
TiH WAttltEN'B MANDItAKE
Arn nnilnnhtnllv thn host Hut hurt la Pills for use
In Mils malarious section orcmintrs cveroircied
to tlio public. They net directly upon theUvcr
and biliary ducU.nud enrry of tho poison which
orouuees rsicic-iieaiiariu, iiiiiousncss, iivit
'oiiinlnlntN. LhlllH and Fever. Ill lout and
Typhoid 1'evern, nnd all diseases wlilcli nriso
irom lorpm ncuou oi uie iiver aim jiowcis, js
a regulator for tho bowels they nro unequalled.
no hure aim oris lor nr. warren b ijivor A'lim.
unlv Auencv hi lUoum-iLurir. iiiindershotLs
imif? Store. Oct. SCO-tf.
an open ncrmuioiiq uicer on ino neeic, sno nun t vcr. Merchant, ijvery .liccintuH-.
bail Cough, Pain In tho Lung and severe NUht ,,!...,,' Manufacturer, Kiery Farmer.
HwoatH. huo expectorated much Mucoua and i.t,rv Miuincss Man, and Kvcry oung Man.
lllo6d. had nonppetitc.and waurcatly exhaust- v0.,li ten times tin price. Att-enU are havhu
rd. fcho was not able to pet out even to church " , cess. Tor circulars and lull Informs
for moro than nvt-ar. Hhe wi attindcd by phy- t' , ,i,iP1,.u
ucUTO.
n Fiauie, a wen in waier ai uionnnr.fiii
Il'i", iu, mm iiiu k c-i. iiu in Niiiu ii
u me mwiiii
Tl.HMHOl-'
pUIUiTO SATjK
Or VALUAUIK lit. At E.STATK.
Tho underRlsnod, F.xecutorof the last will of
.Tames Kvcrltt, late ot O ran go township. Colum
bia eonnty, deceased, will xposH to public fale,
on tho premises, on Haturday, No ember mil,
IfjCi), nt ono o'clock In the afternoon, tho follow
ing described real estate, to wit! A Tract of Land
containing In the whole about ono hundred ncrcs
whereon are erected a
STONE DWELLING HOUSE,
a Frame Bank Barn, Htone Hprlng House, Wag
on lloiiho, and outbuildings; a well of excellent
waterandaneverfalltnKHprlng.us aUo n large
oichnrd of cholco appto trees. The property will
b3 ollered In twn parts, an divided by tlm public
road leading from Thoman 41' Henry's to Jes&e
Ilrumstetler's, orns a whole, tobtiit purchasers.
Also at tho same time, a
THACT OF TIMBER LAND,
containing about Twenty-FJvo Acres, tbo tlmbor
being mostly plno nnd oak. Market and saw
mills convenient. Terms mado known on day
of tale, by MOSn"i KVKIUTT,-
Nov. C.'oD-lw, llxecutor.
slclans, nnd took cod Mvor oil for nearly two
years, but sllll continue I tonlnk, and the doctor
at last stated thut recovery was nut of tho ques
tion) and that all he could do was to relievo her
KuHerings; wo fullv expected her death, but wero
providentially Induced to try a boitlo of the
(treat tholinpts Kmnpilv.niiil.tlm olfocls belmz
m maiked, we ofcourso eontlnucd its use; Hhe
has taken six bottles, and the Ulcer on tho ucckt
the hxprctnratlon or lllood, tho N Is lit Hwcnts,
rougn, Debimy, ac, iiaoan diappcaiea, ami
Rtrangc tohay Mie has nctunlly iulti recovered
ner lormer neanii.
Mv niece from lllmlra is nlso inklnit tho Item
rdy for Hyupcpsla with good Kcsiilts. Tlio dls-
coer,v oi Mien a itemeuy is vii:u mis uccu iou
llClNlfll,
With (Iratfful lleg.nds,
MltH. 11. 1 STAOO.
StAIlK Till: ThS PIMO Y OV TUB ItHV. UK.
T .,.,.11 nn1nltli..t ihlll. M... Un.r. I.,.-
dau?Uler,hfi nas used the Shoshonces itemedy,
and can testify In the lullot unnnir to their
ntgii stauaing, ami to llio reliableness or their
ItectorofHt. IVter s Church Oeneva, N, Y,
Ail uruggiMs sen me nemouy at 81,
n i iAi.' a m.. Publishers.
ltartlord, Conn.
" Unquestionably the Ursnmimnru iru w
Ii
AlU'KH'S MAGAZINE.
BLIC SALE
Communicated.
Centhalia, I'a. .
,Nqv. 1st. 1809, J
Aln. EDi'ibit
l)EAn,Sijt:ltei)lioniu" & Co., hav
tnkuii tlio contract to build tho now
Breaker, now in courso of crecllon In
.Montana near this place. Tho lumber
is coniinp; in fast und it is honed thu
wor'k' will, lie finished by tho 1st of
Slnrch.
P'iioiiiis "Us-ans .(- Co., lmvu tho con
tract for linking tho -lliaftj it Is now
sunk .sixty yards. Tho work Is pro-gi-f
ssIiik favorably. Mr. Morris lloliln
son thOj owner, isiijjuWi'c spirited citizen,
and understands coal affairs thoroughly.
Thero Is no doubt but tliatlio will push
tho work to completion ataii early'date..
This will.bo iiiiothoraiso to our oi,d of
tho county. Mr.,Jloblnsou Intends to
build ton o'r twenty substantial and
coinfortablo dwelling houses for miners.
They will bo mqro spacious1 and comfor
table dwelling.', than usual Us they will
bq built so 'tlia't'Uvofamillo.Honly can oc
cupy,'", block'.' As It Is at present four
families nrd general huddled togetlier In
simllnYljulUUilgs. Tills of courso is inju
riou.V'to health, and coinfurt', niid' this
fact Is well tnbwn to tills enterprising
.operator. Th.o' lucreafo of populatioii
hero wl(h tv sufllclent supply of labor
for tho iheli employod.at ii.falr'eoiiipen
satloiij (4 orgeat benellt to tlio fatiViers
of 6ur 'county. They can ralsoabun
danco' of garden Bufl"6f till kinds lit for
use, anil reccivo it ready 'nirtrket. for it
hor'e.
Aj'u'ou'sii'belonglng to Mi-.M.IIuglies
of Ceiitrallahariiryssod. to Jauieii liry",
son jr's., carriage, while standiiigfrtlcd','
'at Lelby's Hotel at'Mouunj'jph! Ycd
'"eM?iliyfpl'gllai;e'kV9t I'ooso.ran
offnnd was found on tho iiiountalii.tho
carrlagq broken, and tho horsa It (s said,
slightly injltrcd,- Tho ' t of tho chain
must hdvosllpped tliou'gli tho brldlo
rlpg.
In alluding to tho death ofMr.Llght
foot', h last,)veok's Issue, iustead of 11 vn
children It should ho one. My Infon
mant not to blamo for thjs instate.
A vouko married niiin by tho nanio
orJohn imtler, wnanccldeiilly shot at
Raven lluu, fourmllcs .east of this bo
rough on Tuesday last. Ilo is in a very
critical condition mnl fears aro enter,
lalned Sot Ida recovery. Hu was. an. In
dustrious and good citizen
MtyJiiUIer hiw frleud.i and Byinpii,
thlzvw lutthls borough. That ho may
Bjieedlly iccover Is tho fcincero' wish of
your CorretipQiideiit. i), y, jA
Use jor Hotii Hands! It woulj bo a food
thing for 'nif n nnd women wero they tnught
in childhood to uso llicir loft hand oiually
with tlio right. Tho uso of tlio right hand
pnlyi'nr certain actiond ifucli ni writing an'd
working' with mechanical tools- is entirely
conventional, and lli
crotloeHtut appear to bo
any. reason why people should not ho anibi
dexter in dvtry kind of manual work, l'er
torn who have lokt thoir light hand by uoel.
dont fiwiuently acquire groat facility with
tho1 loft after sonio practice, but grown' up
poixKw have not always the tat!eneo to be
take ttelnsclvoi trt tliti necossary practice.
Ily children the thins would bo acquired in
(cntilly, it' means wero taken to load them lo
the practice ol it. Children living in housoj
where two languages are spoken, acquiro
both with great facilily, und what is true of
tongues would lo equally ro of hands.
V A I. U A II L II HEAL KST A T U.
In purnmuroof nn order of tho Orphans' Conrt
of Columblu Cuuniy, rnufiyl-nnla,on Bnturituy.
November wtli, 1S09, nt 10 o'clock in tho f rrnoon
Hiram J. Itcedcr, ndmlnUtralor ofDnvhl Uolu--bneh
lalo of Locubt township in said county, de
ceased, will expose to Bale, by public vendue, on
the premises, u ccrtntu
TRACT O LAND,
bounded nnd described as follows, lo wit: On the
north by laudsof Hlephcn Ilnldynnd Mlnner
IIlleH, on tho east by land of N. Kostenbfluder,
on tho south by land of Win. Bench, nml on the
west by land of Samuel Bhuler, containing ONK
HUNUIIKD ACUEH, more or less, on which are
erccicu n two story
FRAME DWELIjING HOUSE,
ll.im nnd outhouses. Also, nt tho snmo time nnd
place, will b sold the p'raonnl property of said
deceased, viz: Two head of Horses, tno Mllrh
l!tws, ono Ilelferlloas. one.Two-llorso WdRon,
one HprltiH Waon, Wht-itt, Corn nnd Oats by tho
bushel, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with
n lot uf iithor articles too numerous to mention.
45- Conditions mado known on tiny of sale, by
IIIltAM J. UllKDKl!,
Nov. 5,'CO-lt. Admlnlstnitor.
WIDOW'S APPRAISEMENTS
Tliefotlnwlnsappmlscmontrf of real nnd per-
have been tiled In tho olllco of tho It, sister oi
iiuuiuu, cuuuiy, uuuer i,,o times oi i;ouri, una
will bo presented for absolute continuation, to
the Orphans' Court to bo held In llloomsbunr. in
and for said couuty, im Monday, tho cih day of
dcc. imijuiiwoo'ciock r. M.. or said my, unless
exceptions to such eoutiru, annus sre,pievlously
II led, of which oil persons interested iu said
estates will talco notice :
1. Widow of John ItlchardH late of l'lne twp.
Witlow uf John Conner Into of llcntoil twp,
dte.'d.'
.1. Widow of David l'.obrl ach late of Locust
iwp. iiecu.
1 Widow of Churles Hcfs late of Mini In twp.
deed.
5. Widow-bf John Denlutt Into of Jlntllson twp.
deo',1. I
' IS. Whlnw oi Kdwnrd S'chlck lalo nf CuLiwlssa
iwp.,ui!u nj ; i
7. Vldjiwof Ellas Bitter into of Locust twp.
XoV. liki-it
JOIIN-O. I-'ilKKZH,
lteglster,
Kruioicit'B aJ1'IUJ-J. iNOTICi: Iri
hereby given to nil lesatcc-s, creditor nnd
other liersons ltlterostoJ In thnnAtntfj. or t,m rn
pectlvo deceitents nud minors, tli.it the follow
lusndinlnlstrMlonnii I Kii-tnllnn mecounts have
.vt, Mien .ii iiiu uiuuu ui (IIO KCUlbier OI (JOtum-
bU county, nud will bo presented lor' contlrinn,
tlon ond allowance In liu grjlian'Vourt, to bo
hc-M In llloomsburg.ou ilondny. tho 13th day
ot JJpe, itou, nt two o'elo.'.ila the alternoou of
B1I1U flll.
!.-.Ael.''."!!'.'.,,f'!' J- Hulehlson ndin'r of Ucv.
'.!','.) " iulonf l-'lshlnucroektwp, deo'd.
.. . . "i --ion's j.veriii,t.xr, of jam i
livorllt lato of Orann two. ileo'd.
a. rlrst nccountot Wm. Ntnl und C.W.Hnyder
Exr's or Wm. Nnyilcr lalo of llloom twp. deo'il.
i. Aceountpfl'eter Kut ndin'r Willi tho will
iitiiiiuAcii uiivuriiuam jvune, into or urano twp.
3. Account bflt n. jreues'i (luaidtan of Mary
lledlno minor chllil nri- ,ii,uii,,af v
II. First nud Ilnnt nccount of Ilallls StlrllnB
ec? V ' "lr w' I'H"er Jnte of Bloom twp.
'7;!')'rll,n,",, ,fl.n!1.1,nt'.:o""' "f- S. Miuman
"J"' fVi;J.isliitilu-K.laloiof, Montour twp.
if. i'lr.trmut 11,11 mioount of Neliemiall' Reeco
....... . -.(in., iieevo Ul 41CI1110U1C twp. U-C U.
II. Vofoiml of Lewta Christopher adm'r of. Ui-o:
nil" iS , 9 SIon""'r 'WP- deo'U.
""i I'n'imi iicuount oi oamuct ey
lie VI Jr 8t,t,W ot Solo""," yolgeltj
..IVJ'1,"11!1"' ,?"."! necount of Cyrus Itelcharii
Nov.5,'C0-lf.
joun a.
ntun.K.
Heaister.
llovr Ho.t, ttrr'i Ultttr. cure yiirrU.
'TJIlt WltOJ.li STOUV IX A MUT811liI.U
Tlie'olHee of the stomdci Is to convert the food
Inlpu creunt-like tml-fluld, called Chyme. This
Iseireclediwrllyby llienctloqol a solvent, roll
04 tho gaktrejilye. whlcl( exudes from (ho coat
lnBbfthol,t6macll,, and purtly'uj'a Iriechanlcal
inovemtnt of that lofg an, which uliurns, us It
were, the dlssvlvlug alnitnt, Tho Cliymo pakso
from thp ,stoiuAli Into, the. deodeuurn, or en
trance to the' bowels', where t is sulilectnd (W
action of the blhyiutl the nutritious portion of it'
""wmh "u nuia called Chyle. whlch even',
tually becomes blood.
Now, It is evident that If llio great solvcnt.'tho
gastric Juice, Is not produce! In sufllcleht quart
tlty, or llho raechauical action of the stomftrli
Is notfcufllclontly brlsli.the first proccnof Ulges
tion wUl bo but Imperfiicily, Performed, it Is
uliocUorthaliriho'llver,-wlich plsys such un
inipOrUmtjiart iuelmlislng the nourlslilng'por.'
tloupf ht rhyme Into the material of the blood,
' "'flftftW I rl" any unnatural condition, tho
secondVrocess WU )0 tlio'roughly ncoom
pllKod. The result of tho two failures Is dyspep
sia, complicated with biliousness.
Tho mods In wjilch HOHTinTKH'-i I1ITTKRH
operate lu nieh eases is ths; they .lnvlgorulo the
cellular membrane of tjio ktomach.w hlclt evolves
the gustrlo Juice, thereby Insuring un uniplo
ulllClsney vftlio iluld to pnuplelely dlssolvo the
food. They nlso act upon tho nerves, uf (he. Mum
ach, causing nu acceleration of tho mechanical
movement necessary t,i reduce tho food to a
homogeneoul mass. They also net perlfleully
upou the liver, treiigihcilng It, and so eiubllua
It to produco un ample mid regular supply of
blle.for tho purpose of converting the nutritions
par Holes of the 01,j-me into Chylo, nnd promote
the passage thloujli the bowels uf the useless
debris,
Iu this way, IIOSTinTEIia IlITTEKH cure
dyspepsia nmj liver eomplalut. The explanation
Is plulu ultnple, ilill,iophlcal, and Hue.
rpitlAIj LIST FOR
JL. A. U, IbW, r 1I.ST wi:i 1
Jackson.
DEC. TEUJI
m Marl.,
Utile,
Vocum.
llnuphawnut,
Clarlc.
Little A Freeze.
Clark.
Freeze.
Whttmoycr,
Little.
Clark.
IliocUwuy.
Clark & Fleece,
Knoir.
Miller.
Clark.
Little.
Freeze.
Kaliler.
Clail:.
Clark.
Whltmoyer.
Ilrockwny.
Whll, noyer.
Utile,
Clark.
Clark.
Fl'eexe.
Darkley.
Clark, 1'teeze A
Little.
Wultmoyer.
Freeze.
lu.-ze.
Darkle.
Little.
Clark.
Utile.
Kahler.
Clark.
Freezf,
-rthodef.
I-ltllo & Free,-.
WJillmoyer. '
Levelle.
freeze.
Ikiler.
Kuotl.
ClUlll.
Whltmoyer.
Little.
Clark.
Kaliler.
WhUmoyf-r.
Freeze.
Droskwuy.
Msrrllrotheis.
fAbrahiM
U. V, Se bert.
fWilllnm l)avl,
vs
I Margaret llrahany.
I The West Dranch In's. Co.
Isimon C, Sldve.
flMwanlM'Callct. ol.
! s
(.John Hweoney.
SLavIua llavennort,
vs
William Kllnetop.
(John Coleman,
vs
( Michael Cronau.
John Cooper,
vs
lunlellluwcrct.nl.
(Isaac Fegely,
J. vs
(.James W. Kaukey.
(Abraham Young,
vs
(.Jacob Wouliver,
Charles It. Green,
fCh
ll'c
fLui
Gei
ter riehuj.
iiicas N. Mo er.
jmrper's Mnit.iilne,irt hum Iho Illustrations
contains Irum mi.v u "he ",'" " M' " Yn i
maiteriiuiii any snini.li i-i.-i.u..w.. ...... v
Kn-illsll language.
tV,i'cl .Voices , the i'rt-J..
The most l opulur iionlhly In tho world Xcw
York obierur. . , , . . .
i-.. ,.,kt r.-r..r in ii-rins ot enlo-jv to the hmh
.r,...lixreltenees of Harper's Mojtazluo
n Journal wllh a monthly circulation ot nbout
t ,.. r.ui ,...,.u.-, ulr.,i inures nro 111 liO fUUIld
sonio of Iho choicest lliihl nud general rending of
tliciln', WU spina Ol liin sms "ii i.-.......
oftheculiuieottho American people; and the
popularity It has acquired Is meiUed. Ijich
'Miniberiontalns hilly lit piiges of reading mat-
... ,..rl,ti,W ,Illll.tttl1l'll with i-lld woihI-
cut's: uiidltcoiiihlncslu Itself tho ruey innuihly
nnd tho nioro phllosoihlcul iiuarleily, blended
With tllO Utsl lelllUICS OI llio iiuiiy jouiiiui. i
t...u ,mI i,tt-r In Iho illsselllltinlloll ul n lOVO
ol puielltcitttuic TitL'n.NKH'sG'iiWtlo.-tmcrlcuii
i.lltTHIIire, JXl'ltlirfl.
t, iu,,na,,rn,n i unite, k nf Journal sm Iho Cd
tlAH.,1 ni'imiirenient nf lllimer'S. All tllO
pcilodltnls wnlch tho Harpers publish nro almost
ideally well eelltcd. I heA'atum, X. 1'.
wo can aecouui lor us sueecsw wiuj .mco...,
ple fact that It meets precisely Iho popular tuste,
llirillSUIUH 11 Vlllll-lJ UI ,,Kl,u,uaimv,.,.
reuulug lor an. iua juium, xauivn.
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ti:ums:
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rivi'Miit-icrlbi'rMiLLSl IXJt'uch. In one remittance:
or, Six Copies for C'JJ w Itlioiit extra cony.
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two ofllarper'H rcriudUaU. to ono uililrcps lor
ono year, 17 00.
Uuclt numbers cxn bo huppllcd nt uny time.
A Coinnlt-to Ket of llnrner's Mmrftzine. now
I COlOpriSlIlg iy OlUIIlfS, 111 111ML I'lUtll UiUUillgi
will bokont, bv exnreHo.trt'lizht at exneusu of iur
cliikstjr, fur ti 'ij per voiumt. Hlntjiu oiumen. by
, limn, pfip.iia, w. uioui eftts, ior miming,
i As ft -ul 4. hv mull, iinslti.ilil.
l no pu-Jiajjo ou nurpur s iiiitiiiu i uiu u
I e:ir. wlilcn must bu p.ikl at the subscriber's
1)1)81-UII1U', JllUieM
n4 iiiinii r. iiiifintf i,na
Oft. :!Vtii-tt, 0V Voilt.
lullio PMiIuomtilitfU'n-aoijk n
liln of (Vntrp oml cauiitv air, 'Lai
HALK:-lVn bef eentLr 1 Tllii1
of tlio jmiclinso money at tbo Hiililiiu hoi
ten per cent at tho etmllnimtlim nW".''.
lourili, the Imlaucu In ono U'ur Un.TeiiL. iBHt
HlLeit--ni 1 1 win iiiu until iu n inn hi j, nrm
A.ni!JXM.YtaE VQ
bus o'ld liv tho iiintprliMifil Vir IstltU
thu InfU will nml Tesliinienl of Win, Uh. IlaZt'
of Centre township In tho cmmly t,r u J.i,
leeeascu. .u inai eenain nicssunae ul .UtH1
if i.tiui Hiittaio in lemru lounMUut:
ountv. lullolnlnu UuuU of H.uii'u-1 i'ianplj
Ueorgo W.lialler, Lh.ules Lie ui.'l 1l 1M
((uilalnlin; !?
oni: iiuxniu:n and hixty YAW
more orlehS. actual amount fnln nr r' treJl
Hurvey, nbout ono huinluil und tliiny AXm.'
wiUQii in iiii proven ami iuuo-hi Kiaicm
tlon, nml bilanco well thabciea, Jvrled
One lMiUilt .Kvi'lUtui
rwur.uxi hoise fghT'
House, u hru, t tit
Wnirnn Hlutl. Corn Ci IbK.liuSiv. iwn. I Une
of Water, ono at the bain and tlio uUwn TtiMi
rianlc House, ami iv koo-i (.print; ofin;, JJm
water at tho frame dwelling Iiuik w
house. MB
TermHiiiitilounou'ii tynpMiiMtioiH;i' -niiilcn,liincd.
or Kilwatil .M. Wnnlhi l: Jw.
Cotiitnbt.i county I'a. T
l'OHsebKiou o Miui prejuisi's win ih ElKaiirS vl
im, isto.
4Ct ,v
Knmr i
exposed lominn fnie on iup xwmiiv
JMVM WAUDl.V nt
, v eai neny, rurrion 1'j.r,
p Ull LIO SAL E -jjjg
'-ividi
nt-'Liin
eoiuoW. Culliliner,
I D.ivld Lewis (luarillan of
, wioueirsoijoiiiiiiessdecd.
IcolllnsKntllU".
(Wm. Ikeler,
! v
I John favnge et. al
(Henry J.Vesple,
- vs
(.Isaac Drum it terie tenaut
(Henry J. Venple,
A s
(.Is.lao Inula i lerro tenant.
Minion u Shlvo
vs
Ulnuuali K. Armstioiijr,
I Henry liable
1 l'etfr IIou-er.lerre tenant.
Austen Chureli
v
I Andrew Claris,
(Hirali l.Vic,
s
IWiu. JIuileller, tt. nl.
I John l'rleu,
i vs
IRamtiel Gi ti-il.
I Ueuhen H, Klun.
vs
IKllshall. I'ursel.
I K.ira A.l'eterm.iu's adm'if
Iviilenilno Wont, ut.nl,
illldcon Arndt.
s
John U. Iiclby.
f IlobertH.'Huniplon
vs
iniehard Wulklns.
(Thomas lleutleU
-( vs
(.Uriah t'haiiiberlln,
(A A J. llelnoehl
lt.'ielt.i
"A Cojii't.KTK rictoniAi. Hisroin IIF TUB
TIMfcH."
"7'Ae best, cheapest, and viost aucceiifiil Jttmlly
lMtrlnthc Uilton"
Ii
AlU'KH'S WEEKLY.
Sl'LKNDIDI.Y ILl.UHI'llATI-:!).
In November will bo conilneneod ".Man ainl
Wife," a new serial story, splendidly Illustrated,
by YVIIUlo Collins (Author of "Tho Woman In
v, iiiu, piame," "Armauaie." ana "llio
Misinstone.") Xewbtibscilbcrswiilbe suppllud
with llarner's Weekly from the commencement
ofthe htuiy to the end ol lb7U lur l'our Uulttrs.
Th
tVifictil Xoticel o the 7VfM,
Model ,'ewpaler of our counlry.
Com-
iwauuuA 1!. It. It. Co.
coi en y, i,tt
vs
in. r-ehuyler.
Monroe lliundiige
:ilsh,t ji. riusoll.
Alexunder folly
V M
LAIInasCole.
ehaelOruNi-i- u,c.
1"'
IW
li:i
( Mleliae
vs
(If. f.Mi
p.etu in all thu uepaitnients or au American
raiailyl'aper, Ifarjier'H Weekly has earned tor
iiheirarl-tit tolls title, "A Journal of civiliza
tion." .A t w York JJunliuj iW,
ltarixr'H Wueklv iiuiv bu iinri-tsc'iifitU'ilfftnr.
ed tiiu bet newsnaner In Aiaerlc.i. A, l imit.
jtcnUciit,
inu arucies upon puuiis (jUuHitona whleli np
peur lu llarpci'H Weekly ituiu ueek to week
lorm a lenniruubloneilesof briel polltleal essays,
'ihev are UlKilimuUhed bv elL-nr nml im.Iiili-iI
htateaient, by goodeoininon-beuhe, by indtpen
uemo and br.alh of view. They uiu the exi'ic.is-
iu ui iiiuiiuu uuijutiiuii, msii principle, biioug
leulliiK. and take their idueo iminiiL' tbu hti
iiewi)uper writing of the lime AWi Auurieaii
.suuscnip'riojss.-io'o.
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Au Ilxlra Copy of clthtr the JlaBajlno, Weekly
or llu2.ir wilt lid supplied t'rutls toi every Club of
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or, hlx copies lor 8-JUUJ, Viiihuutexlra copy.
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and llaur, to ono tuldiess for ono year, to to: or,
two ot Harper's ftilodlcuis, to one address for
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mat clotli bludlnu, will bu scut by eipress, iit-o
ul ixiwiise, lur S7 eueh, A coluplelo (set, eoinpils
luf Jhliteeii olumes, tent on receipt ul cash ut
llieraloolti 'Ji i,er vol.. ,,ifl,i i
putcliaser. Volume XIII. leuuy Juuuarj 1st ls;o
J ho Kiitai:o on Uurner's Wielilv l ysi
w pain at ino buuacrtucr'M
v a ii u a ii l 1; it 1: a i,
in mil huh i ii. u ui mi iMiKi in iuvuq iut r",
of Columbia eonnty, IU., on Matunltj 1 tt 18 1
ilny of November next, at 10 o clods In It.
noon, Teter Knt, AilmlniKtrntorof JjtnrtKt""
lute ofLocUht'towiihhip, lu Mildcountf.ilt.'jntf
will expose to nale, by jaiblle Vfinlut- j!
premises, a eerlnln itpnl I.stntf tra -IBB
partly In Locust nnd pintle In tntali Jlll
hbln boun led on tho east by l.in.l of Jtalvtt,
and Ik.uio Krwln, on tbenorlh uy Iinfli Cibitm
uel Yenrrr and Inane lluath, ihi ttiti m,
laudsof Fiedi-rhi Holder and J. Pnimhc -.W fl I
on tlioBouth by land of J. OiUien nml tifl
contnlniuti Seventy Tour A-iph tnon,(r"n
whttli are elected a Jhall
TWO STORY DWKIjIjIXo Horifejj
a lot; bum, a hinoltft hotie, a praK n iniV
ahpititK of never fulling wikr llti,r It(
mere-is aiKo u largo uppiu urnum nn-'"
irulttiees. Two third j of the land nr.
and the balaueo tlmbtted. Tuom-sm o f r n
tfucu t tint purehabcr ut llietiuif (itoi ntia V
ihe estalu of hiud deceased. (-Itu He in '''".t,-!
hhlpsot l.oeuittnnil Catuulss.iaudiouaii IRQ,
said. CULiMAN.t.iaBM
.TKUMS OF BAI.Kr-TenperctiitofocM-jWI
of the pure Havo money at ino fctrlklHS1
tho property; tho balance of the fuuitn, wg
ion per etni ut me conunuauun uibuuit.- ,
fourib. tho balnnee. In ono yrartlirrci'''tr a ai
Interest from tho rotittrmutlim iu veul
l'urchaser t'i pay for deed H!t', jjg'jjtinuifl
Oct. Jl'.'69.-lw, Ailiuiuis' 'itea
- - . - "(sent
Ul-' AbUAllbK ill'iAli l-"l
In mimmnco of an order of t lie Orp
of Columbia eounty. Ta,, on S.ittir.la i
dn of NAviMiilmr. Ihf.'l. al. It) o'cltu k Hi
noon, Wm T. Miumiin mat Wai M Vf
ulnlutp.itititi ,(n.,.r ! Ian l, .1 't Her. ml
towiinhlp, luMihi couniy, di-renso!
sale by publlo vendue. on the pri-mlM ' ,
lowoa; real csi.ae, io wm . v
Trnut No. 1. Kllnaln In mWl towmn1-!!
ded by lands of .Ineob 111 own. Ih.i0 SID1
Paula lirouer, and Daniel uenn'n. -vppea
JIarr.
IlllL
puH-otUce, .UUii
Oct. iUiJS-yt,
JiAiti'Klt &. inioTiii:itM,
New Yuiic,
Clark a Hroekway J Peter Hehug,
JInorr.'
Tjeezo &, Abbott
II u i ley.
Hurley,
JJrockwuy
Cildy.
Clark.
Knorr,
Kahler Ikeler.
Little.
Frceu
Knorr.
Clark.
Clnr " '
Freeze & Kuliler
JtohlsoUi
Clatl:;
Frocto.
Froize,
IJrockway,
Uiwell.
I'reeze,
Whilmnyer.
llroclmiiyi
ij'houiiisoii.
l-'rteze,
-I
I Charles I,eo
J Jacob II. Creasy
III. V, fiallumn.
Juiues W, Saukey, use.
tJiicob Hlroun..
f James Wjankoy"use.-
IA'lexanclerl'lienry.
i win. nancock,
vs
ICharles, Uooue.
I Win. Mrr, '
UIuijhesA Uuclile.
UJ. Dyke
1. vs '
U oter Kaso
I Daniel irower, Jr.
t ' Vs
I Daniel Hower, Hr.'s Aclmrs.
I j nomas Hushes, use,
1 vs '
LWesly Ituekel.
f Hoblnson & Co.
-t vs
1 Jacob Ale lis.
I ueorgo JIustersA Hon,
Isamuol llruiiler.
JDauiel Hhuin.ius AUinr's.
(.Muthlas Alstelter, et.al.
IJi. T. Howell (.t.ul.
i vs
I Mary 1-:. (In eh,
frreiierlck Hosier,
IClliloon O. Hosier, et, nl.
William A. t'aso.
1 "-t Jitfiviilorij of Utifori. 2'tcaiitri1
lion,"
iVlll'KU'.S UAZAll.
unit, Jub-uc
H
(John J
lO.Ii Ii
JJ4Hi:COI,l-:MAN,l'rolh'y
Tho tivp. of Hiiotl,
i Jaepbs,
vs
lohusou.
suniileiiieiit i-iiiiliiliili,, .r......
patterns ol useful ai ttelebueioiupuuies tho luncr
orluyj.SlVlou,i';,r "'" eleuW.
.IJarpcr'is JIaiiroijiitaliwlO folio pates of tho
slzoof Harper's Weekly, prlnttil uu wiieil iie
calenacrua paper, unit Is puull8hcu,wcekly. S
CViffcal Xotlcea of the Ireu.
ter!,"sr e$e" a v2,",'"?1""' M(" P'e'les,- liat.
?il i ,ni ''""K'i1 ." '""iehe lu'edltorJ
nte SJ, i f?,,l'tc'u.1 y 'V1."!"1- tho elrclo it W
"umUUeS'o'meri't:
lieU lulliousamtsol lumillef. uui lia Sumi.l.7.;i
iiaiu iiueu uiu Uemauil. 'iiiu yuuuic lady who
buys u kiinsle. number ot llarixifrilitiar w inaUo
nsubscilUerforlltc.-AVie J'JrA Jii'ulw jVl
I ho Jliiiar is ez colleut. Lmo all tho i.criodl.
f.te.S?! ? !. ''.?. ll'irpei's pnbllsl llVaiil
uyiui, neuiuiieu, UllU Iba c sss hr ln.lnr t i
eVs n avV, V .mnttV l!"-
iluuut. aro n. ,r,7v"..,.'f'.?"' "V.'.1-''' ,v""vu
SrB ssssss tii'ti
Bood-nulUlea niculor, Vic .Vudol,
, ,Ai if,"1! ,lb0 '".'''i11 !'' heliiB sensible, of eouveylne
usiruitlou, oi Kivlni; esculent patUrns in every
lep irimeui, ni.uoi noma well siocm-u VliliKooa
H-iilUBiimturv-irn(ciai and Uejlactor,
SUlriUlUl'riON.S...107O.
TISHMsJt
iUla-lin'sllAZiii, one icar ou.
All KXtril ConV (if l.lLliar I1,u I .... r .
"I ,,1i'ar 5 "' bo supplied grot'ls for eitry eiViti
J. T1IOKNTON
won ill unitnuiifrt
uiu un (i viriniiv. iii
and eompletentssorti
ai, I'AlNiH, WINDOW bHAPKfi
------ luiuii, TAB.SI.IJi,
ounce to iho eitlzeinoflllo,)!!.!
irV.nent0ofU'JU''trmVlJa,1'
I!, W I ND O W 8 II
mm, conns, TAs.si.tji.
iiml ull (other Koods lu his line of huslin
Iho newest nud most npproviil pat "",D
m's'-?,!1 yuy ,0 1,0 rl" ll 111 IiIhVH bl
et py. ' 1 1 "u,"n't exira
rSubscrlpltons tu llarpor's llnsazlne. Weekli-
. .v.-, . uttu uuuii-H iur
ess. All
nsor ina
Mir.vui-f ji a , ' A i,I,,1. i'V?" !!.'"-
TT K 13 1) U a -M
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Uliffli .l 1. ...m , .
an .li.iiit..,, iV.ii.i." , " lo n"l" address tiou
, t ... K. r.Nr-.lJDHAMil; HON.
one year, tl et),
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OK. 1, nud II. Of Ihuper'K HlZ.tr. for tho vr.nr-
1SU.VU. uesuiilly hound WwZSnmSlIKZfi,'
Si'lh y "" frel-l'V Prepaid, lur ti 1 B
lliepostatio on Hurper's Pazar Is S) eenla a
5offiS!f1,ASSS.J" ,""J 1,1 ",0 '"ViliM
HAltl'KIt 4 JinOTHl-niS,
New Vorlr,
0248,626
J ST
5
IHlSt-
Oct. SU.'CO-tlt,
A liL KINDS Of JOU JMUNTINO
For Purt Wtlir, eia
luisctoorsiea ramp,
ssureij iiiieieit,
durtbli uj rella.
clsieostltetli.
CWJeUfuUea.il
woodsa Pubid. and
coil Uii thin hill tha
monty. fcuii; trrsagod
) u to I. nuD.frtsiinc.
lad la coutructlon io Bland.
ikit in one cm put II up end
Hiplllnrepilf,
IHI; 0EJI AND CHEAPEST PUMP NOW MAD
Oet.t,'g.Cm,
"VH1-I1E11
glil-,'ptlil
.th
Ikn-
neat ineasuie.
Tho lmnrnvc, uents nu tills trn, Un
ono halt story rraino DwelllnK Ilnu-f 'Jut
Il.irn, and other out housis, a b1 'j -nllhu
dour nl tlio ilwelllns; a k",IPI S? '
nllctenrcit land and in a isms I Mu"- rra
Trsct .Vn.9. Pltll-ilo 111 nM",;,'JciCo
lundedbylanilsorriacyJi.liii,JIJ"1'S,,
Yetter.nna Iieirsoflleury ro','isn. eg,
talnlnt; .til
110 ACRES AND I'l'.i'ujw
Tt.n t. ........... ...,i0 .... ,i,!4 o.i,' :i'l
filmy Stono Dwelling lliinse. a B""1.1!"'" Wfi
and all noeesmtyoui ImlMluiis n kpuu. jm
anno iiaiii nun jioummmihii'hi" iirul
ortiiarii.u vineyiirii.iinu a K'"V' , h-
Itood Itult. Oni, huudioil aud i''nl) fill
cleared laud, ulul ill a uoiid, slide J '"' tiS
thu balaui'u Is wi ll tlmbeieJ. , ,E
T.....I v -1 uli, l Hi, I
Jmumleil by 'lands of Itudnlpli r;!'11'-"
Ulfl, 111'llSlll ulll llll Vllill Hill I , , .
hart, Henry llowmiiu.ilee'il.. "'l J "
iieu xetier, eoniaiuuiK
TJu
.... l m
ia.j AOIIKS AND ID l'lilM-lli-'Jii
ilmpi-oveliientson this ir.ul an ,,att
uirstory fiainoilwi'lllni!ai!-ll",; i."
1 wellof water nl tlio door f ' YiTV
'Jhe
ono ii
a coo
house, nnd out hulldlims, ne
iilvliniil. -J ho hind nil clenredi
of cultlvatloil. ' ' . ...
J,IUO 1110 ChttltO OI KIIIU UCl'eiiM'i.
un.l laus
township of Malno and wiiiiity ,
ilon,uf tho property! one-fuiirin - j
tn IIia iaii l ..t Ihn roll lriiuuo
one-thlra of the purchase w'i. ifi
chamed iii6nihesnldpii'i,iIses'lrLnl I
nl life of'lilUabclli Vefter, '1'1? 'i B
icr, ana ma Interest I ncreoi iu "".."Lrf 1
it-uuiany pnui to neriiy iu l" ',,(.
chusersou ihe Urst day of AIJ'.'Sji,
evory year durlni: her natural Hi;'. . 0
to be computed from thu ttrst ? ".,'
187D.nnd tho biilaucool Uiopuiciu .- ,
paid Inono yi-ur from lhocoullr,uii" . t
with lull i,-Kl mi thu sauiu fiolil I'a
Al'tU A. D. 18-11.
1I1j1.- ... rl) I
1
Oet. 109-tr.
p U 11 L I O SA I- K.
VALUAHuThIIAI- Kir-tTE
r .....J ....rfil,.llri"
... Hiiiauiiiieo Ul Ull .tlili . - j.1
lit
iu unniniiin county I'ennsyiv.i" . : ey -
November II, l,tl, nl Wu'cioek In '',,Jit)l
Hlluinlloss, iidinniUlltttor. 4i'.f I,,
lato ot l- l.hlniicreelt timlishlp, '" t , .u.1L
(ItCOUSL-l
I, will eziioso to sale, by 1'""' Ofi
remises, u certain incsiui' I
'11 ACT O V liA-NJ'
Ii rislilnuoroelc Inw'''1'',"'?
on the premises,.
T
said, bounded i,y lands of I 'on e J (,t J ,
andJohiiAiidruwsonlhoensi, J"""",' fi
the south, Nathan Hmllli on He "JSC 1
1'eiiler and oihers nu Iho liortli.ev''.rii, -ft,
it UNUlt 111) AND Tllllt I Y.I'IS ;
or less; of whlth onu hundicil '
Isud. Thtro Is on iho premises utii"" t
Hiiuso, l-'ruuiu iliirn, out houses, IT,r fi
and good water. Also. .,niiTt.
s A OKltTATV T.OT Ol'' fill01' f
. - - -
siumioiii ino vii ago or as'"".-,.,, ., .j
UlWIi.lilu n.ll.lnl,,;. U'lllliilll 1 1"" ,
iiuuynn.unui-ornol
ndJolulna William J P'V'r, -W
luuviin.iiiiill'iiriii.iriiucolcinall.eiiii1: r-
foui (h oiunucru. whereon is.'1;;1'. Wi'lf
Delll,,L- i.TiT:..'., ..n ,i hulKIMV ,r,ii
t. 111,1410 nilLU14 lllLlJ 1I1B L'ailll" . ..(,
l(IVlll,-" . .1
BibiMiiPiu uiu (owiiHitip no fi in
firlhM.ff.!iMeiir.iriSW-:
il.ll'd ol Ilm oiiihMkn nioutiV iv" 11 !
I 'A tu .1114 IIIU I'UlllinilHUU" -" ,, ..ill 1
thu puichase nnmey tu one-yef !j riu
tho remalnliiL' third to rviuu" V.
a, ... -
tlio Inteioit tlmienf to lu iiindully
of lliuiuireliajter uurlnu the niu"i-
ri iu ncr oy mo imien" ,n
n llielr helri nnd assluim IhjWH "ll
i u-i rooovt rim lie i utri 4S in -" . i
ulor.eovuublelil tills I'ouil.l"! ,
herdeetstu her slaiiu of l" l-j" , - '
hull ho imld to Uiu p i sous 1' i , u
luereto; the iwu Inst piymeuts 17"
I11n1.lv ,1,,., r..- , 1. u 1, relllls I
I.
aroulnijin iiioViiinls -s at II''' ',"!.
riii-erv.d. ii.-,iu win in, made I" 11
or pur- lwirsuud P-- .e-s"m""'" ,
I , i s lit veu on ,he ins iij 01 " '
ciuuu or iitu- hts.-rs ,-unpi'
111., ,,. .,,,l..,.U.. L 1 I . ill U1
lor the ruiivvtaiicliiv and Me'.-M . i II
lllAM imilll '"aiIii! ol'"'
Auotloneer. ,, ,,
I'Hl,lNlJl-KEKl.',Bi',t, 17, Cl-tr.