The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 03, 1871, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMO CHAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Sfhc (ifoluntbiiut
"iJLOOMSBUllQ, PA."
Friday, November 3, 1S7J.
Freedom oT Spcccli, &.c.
Tlio VHRabontl lecturer who regaled
our people nt tlio Fair with libelous
hnrnngucs, was moblii-d nt Benin ton n,
row days since, nml It U slnlcil sutTorctl
some- pcrsonnl Injury. Whllo assault
la not JustlQnblo unilor nny clrcum
Btancoa, Its occurrcnco can scarcely bo
regarded ns surprising whonln n public
BpcccU a lecturer denounces tho mom
bora of a prominent Christian Church
na "thlovc3,murdcrora and cut-tlironta."
Thoso who lndulgo In vlolcnco, whether
or speech or notion, may naturally OX'
poet to bo inot by violence.
Hut upon this event wo havo sundry
disquisitions upon " froo speech," nml
tho subject h treated as though overy
man had n right to say what ho pleased
In public. Such sentences nj that " to
speak his thoughts Is overy frocmau'a
tight," &B.,aro liberally quoted, and
if all U to bo believed tint Is said there
la and should bo no restraint upon tho
" unruly niamuor." Now all such talk
about "rco speech " is simply non
senso. In this country thoro Is said to
bo perfect freedom of action, too. Bo
thtro Is within Just nnd wholesome
bounds yot If ono man steals another's
property, or ilron his house, or dostroya
Ills crops, orbuiif,s his eyo.ho may And
ins freedom of action suddenly re-
strained. Ho If ho libels or slanders his
neighbors, or does not keep hla " frco
Bpeech " within tho bounds of decency,
ho lujy find qulto suddenly that thoro
la n limit to the freoman expressing his
thouglita tool JIo may phtlosophlzo
to liis heart's content, ho may argufy
until ho la bluo, ho may rclato history
and uuoto scrlpturo, ho may lndulgo In
sarcasm, ill ridicule, In wit nnd In
mirth, ho may gab till doomsday, but
ho daro not disturb tho public pcaco or
do violence to anybody's prlvato rights
any moro by speech than by other
action. In short, tho lawa of decency
and ol public and prlvato rights aro to
bo observed and respected In speech
making aa well as In any other action
and tho violation of theso by tonguo or
pen. aro aa open to punishment, rcpro
hension and restraint as if committed
In any other way. All men aro freo to
conduct thcmsclvea with propriety and
behave themselves generally, and freo-
dom that la not thua restrained la no
freedom at all.
If tho fellow In question woro overy'
where treated wjth tho contempt ho
met with hero, ho would not succeed In
making trouble
Tlio Ono Thins Needful.
"Wo repeat what wo havo often said
beforo, that tho Democrats of Pennsyl
vania will never win a permanent vic
tory until they loam, andpractlco upon
tho knowledge, tho necessity of having
a well patronized nnd moro widely cir
culated, press. As long as Democratic
communities continue to glvo a better
support to tho opposition press than to
their party organs, and Republican
Journals aro allowed to clrculata In tho
proportion of ton to ono Democratic,
tho current of public sentiment will
nlwnya bo In favor of that organization.
Among tho many attempts to explain
away the disasters to tho Democratic
cause, this, tho most vital reason of all,
U strangely overlooked. When Demo
crats onco wako up to tho importance of
placing their papera on aa healthy a
basis as thoso of tho enemy, and of giv
ing them as wldo a circulation, they
may oxpect to becomo tho predominant
power, and not before. Let thoso who
think this is a matter of Uttlo ImpSr
tauco, step Into any news stand, and
ascertain for themselves tho proportion
of Journals that nro sold representing
tho principles of tho two parties. After
tho Inquiry, Instead of being surprised
nt Itepublican victories, thoy will bo
moro likely to wondor that tho Democ
racy aro oven nhlo to keep up their or
ganlzition. Ejs.
ItAmcAMSM Illustrated. LIttIo
Ithodo Island la Intensely Radical, as
overybody knows. She has Just voted
on threo proposed amendments to her
Constitution. First, to remdvo tho
real-estato qualification from foreign
born citizens; second, to abolish tho
registry act; and, third, to prohibit tho
appropriation of money to sectarian
schools. All threo wero defeated, tho
nrst and second by largo majorities
Tho vota on tho first was 0,111 votes In
favor of, to 0,300 against It. On tho
second proposition it stood 3,011 for,
ana 0,883 against.
According to tho Radical way of
thinking, a German or an Irishman in
Rhode Island Is not good enough to
voto unless lie Is a land-holder, while In
the bouth thoy allow negroes to voto
without any qualification whatever
not oven tho pro-payment of taxes, or
tho ability to read and writo.
Although tho Radicals have carried
most of tho" States, this fall, In which
elections liavo,takon placo, still they
nro not In a happy, satisfied condition.
Iu Iowa tho result Is soon In tho loss of
several Radical seats In tho Legislature,
nnd the probablo eloctlon of nn oppo
nent of Harlan and his friends to tho
United States Senato. In Ohio, whero
tho wholo Cablnot waa dispatched to
Btump in tho administration interest,
therola also an unpleasantness over tho
Senatorial succession Dolano wanting
tho plnco, Shorman expecting it, nud
Garfield nnd Schonck worrying them,
Tho vultures aro fighting over tho car
cass. Till! Fonslon Ofllco on tho SOthult.,
received ndvlcca of tho conviction of
N. R. Kemp, of Luzerno county, I'a.,
boforo tho United States District Court
at Pittsburgh, of robbing tho mall nnd
forging tho vouchers nnd pension check
of a pensioner named Mary Shafor.
Kemp was postmaster nt Itound Top,
Luzerno county, nnd obstructed tho
letter from tho mall In his ofllco, and
subsequently added to tho offonco oflils
crlmo of forging tho papers. Ho wns
sentenced by tho court to fourteen years
imprisonment In tho penitentiary.
Tub yenr 1871 will bo memorable In
history ns tho yenr of dlsastors. There
havo been moro collisions of steamers
and railroad trains moro breaking
through of bridges moro explosions of
itro-giyeenno, petroioum ana gun-
""HI "1U11J ...M.UV.P, UUUfD
noroucaius uy iiguwung man wo
ver known to bo crowded In tho
ThaiiUsgliliig l'riK'lnnuitloii.
Ilia Kxcclluncy, tho l'realdcnt of tho
United Htates, having by his proclama
tion, set apart Tliundnv, tho thirtieth
of November, 1871, nsn day of National
Thnnkfglvlng.
Now, therefore, I, Jou.v V. ukahV,
tlovernor of 1'cninylvanln, do hereby
cordially commend to tho people there
of tho observnnco of tho wimo na u day
of thanksgiving to Almighty Clod for
our State, National and Individual
blessings, and of prayer for tlioconllmi
nnco of Ills gracious favor.
Aa entirely as may bo possible let
buslncsj pursuits bo suspended. Lot
us spend tho day In religious worship,
and In such sacred communings nnd
festivities of tho homo clrclo, and So
socuro Its pleasures nud perform Ita
duties ns to. mako our hearts moro
deeply scnslblo of our obligations to
God nnd our follow men. " who so
offereth prnlso glorlQeth me." "Ho
that hath pity upon tho poor londoth
unto tho Lord, and that which ho hath
given will Ho pay him again,"
Given under my hand and the great
ical of tho Statu at Harrlsburg this
twonty-slxth day of October, in tho
year of our Lord ono thousand eight
hundred and seventy-one, and of tho
Commonwealth tho ninety-sixth,
JOHN W. CtliAUY.
Hy tho Governor :
1 .loitno.v, Hecrotary of tho Com
monwcalth.
Urn, Hubert Atnlcrson.
Americans generally will bo glad to
notlco that tho War Department has
furnished a refutation of tho story that
Brigadier General Robert Anderson,
tho hero of Fort Bumptcr, Is In distress
nnd poverty In Geneva, Switzerland, to
which placo.lt Is said, ho was compelled
to rotlro on nccount of tho cheapness of
living, hla Incomo not being sufficient
to maintain him in this country. Tho
correspondent who told that story a
narrative, by tho way, which has been
gonorally published throughout tho
United States allowed hla sympathies
to mislead hla judgment and to carry
lilm off without proper investigation
Tho War Department declares that Gen
Anderson receives $1,125 per annum,
which would bo qulto enough to support
him in the United States, even In tho
great cities, In a rcspectabloj manner,
and which could bo mndo much moro
avsllablo In tho rural sections, being n
much larger Income than hundreds of
thousands of hla countrymen enjoy who
get along comfortably, and havo good
food and plenty of clothing, and aroablo
to pay their debts. Tho effort, In this
caso, to show that our country is mean,
haa not been successful. Ex.
P. S. Slnco tho foregoing was put In
typo Gen. Anderson's death is an-
nounced. Ho haa been nn Invalid over
slnco tho surrender of Sumpter, and
perhaps before.
Our Party.
Though unsuccessful In tho Stato,
staunch Dcmqcrata aro not dismayed.
Wo glory In our party principles which
hnvo over been productive of good to
tho American people. Tho strongest
testimony In support of tho great
strength of tho Democracy la that for
ten years It has bravely stood defeat
and still remains powerful in principlo
and numbers. Tho Democratic party
can boast of possessing tho respect of
tho public. Tho reason of this Is that
Its followers nro men of principlo nnd
truo Democratic doctrines nro tho most
salutary nnd effective of good to tho
masses. Whon tho Democratic party
was dispossessed from power and rule,
it Is well known tho unprincipled nnd
corrupt deserted it nnd entered tho
ranks of tho enemy. This alono has
won friends and adherents to our nohlo
institution and will sccuro to us moro
in timo to come. Dut It is principlo
that makes our party blessed and It will
bo principlo that will mako us victori
ous. This slato of anarchy and despot
ism with which wo at oat present cursed
Is short llvo.l. Work and wait is our
counsel, nnd depend upon It tho death-
knell of Radical rulo will soon nn
nounco tho salvntlon of the nation,
PotlsvUla Standard
RunLiN. Tlio "National SColtung,"
In commenting upon tho growth of
Renin, says, that excepting tho cities
of North America, no other metropolis
of Europe has "progressed in anything
llko tho samo proportion ns tho chief
city of Prussia. In 1700 Paria held a
population of 800,000 lnhabltants.whllo
Berlin nt tbo samo period had nbout
120,000, having Increased from 20,000
souls In tho century which elapsed since
1090. From 1S17 till 1831 tho popula
tion of Rerlin roso ouly from 1SS,000 to
230,000, but in tho next twenty years It
amounted to 330,000. Had tho poimla
tlon continued to augment In tho samo
ratio from 1S51 to 1871, Rerlin would
now contain 030,000 persons, but it was
shown by tho consus of 180 1 that at that
dato tho population had risen to 032,000
and In 1607, although a war had inter-
vened, it wna found to bo 702,000, Tho
"National Zeltung" argues that tho Im
mense Influx of people nnd the natural
Increase of tho population will, in all
probibllity, nmount to SOO.OOO inhabit
ants for Hcrlln when tho census returns
of 1871 aro added up, It is also con
tended that Rerlin will exhibit a still
moro extraordinary increase during the
next ten years, after it haa becomo tho
capital of tho new Qerman Empire
Tm; Harrlsburg Patriot polnta out
tho Blugular discrepancy that whllo tho
Democratic party iu Philadelphia this
year polls 60,511 votes to -10,802 for
Packer, it Is still beaten in that city by
a majority of ll.oso. Iu other words,
"On a voto for Governor thero woro
03,000 votes polled, and upon a voto for
Auditor General tho total count is
112,000," n ratio which Is out of all
proportion to tho rest of tho Stato.
Theso figures havo it dubious appear
nnco, and lead to tho belief that hugo
frauds wero perpetrated In somo of tho
precincts.
Anotiiku cmbozzlcmcnt has beon
discovered at Washington, this timo in
tho Frecdmau's Rurcau, tho linmacu-
lato institution managed by General
Howard. Tho amount Is about half u
million, and the guilty parly Is ono
General Rallack, who went to Wash
ington n few years ago poor, but Is now
rich. This discovery may lead to tho
unearthing of all tho rascalities of tho
Rurcau,
Ex-Congressman W. R. Krouia, o
Bhlnlng Tonnc&sco Radical, has been
arrested for defrauding tho Government
in bounty claims, llohiul assistant In
tho Department at Washington.
For tho Columbian,
SiuIng l'liuil mid Hullitlng Associations.
Application was mado to tho Court to
lucorporato a Saving Fund Association
nt llenton, to bo ready to go Into opera
tion next January, provided a sutUclont
number of shares of stock shall bo taken.
Tho object of such Associations has
been said to bo ono of tho most lmpor-
tant tomporal subjocla that tho mind of
man over conceived. Iu Kngland, they
nro divided Ijito two distinct clnssoai
tho ono terminating, tho other perma
nent. A terminating society la ono
Which It la Intended to closo nt tho end
of a certain period, whon all tho shares
of tho members hnvo roallzod tholr full
nmount. In a permanent society, It Is
merely tho memborshlp of n sharehold
er that terminates nt tho end tit a fixed
number of years, when ho receives tho
full valuo of his shares, tho Boclety ltsolf
continuing forever. Whlchovor system
bo adopted, tho object of a Having l-tuid
Society Is still tho samo, namely, to en
ablo Individuals to assoclnto togother
and unite their subscilptlons from lime
to timo In ono common fund, for tho
simple pilrposoof placing a portion of
their Income In an advantageous In
vestment j others with n vlow of bor
rowing money, by which thoy may pur
chase houses or other Blmllar property.
Tho working of terminating Assocla
Hons Is a subject of dally Inquiry, capo
chilly with thoso who havo novcr owned
stock In them, They lormlnato when
tho valuo of tho respective shares gets
to bo worth two hundred dollars j or,
what amounts to tho samo thing, when
the last share Is bought out. Tho length
of time required for them to run out de
pends, mainly, upon tho nmount of pre
mium that tho money brings. At eighty
dollars premium they will end In tlx
years nud ten nnd n half months, at
which timo nil tho shares will bo paid
olF In tho following annual proportions
Supposonn Association Iras ono thousand
shares; It will pay aa follows, viz:
First year
Hccond yenr
Third year
l-'ourtlfyenr H
Finti your.-
Htitli yenr
Teu uud one-lialf months ,
11.1 shires,
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Tho Association that was started last
In Rloorasburg, has n Uttlo ovor fifteen
hundred shares, and nt eighty promt
um, it should supply onn hundred nnd
saventy shnres tho first year. It has
supplied ono hundred nnd elghty-thrco
shares tho first teu months; but It has
been helped by ndvnneo payments,
If a man should buy out a sharo tho
first month, and tho Association should
end In soven years, tho money would
cost him ono dollar per month for hla
stock, and ono dollar per month Into
rest, for eighty-four months, making
ono hundred nnd sixty-eight dollars.
If ho should buy nt eighty premium, ho
would get ono hundred and twenty dol
lars. If ho should borrow ono hundred
and twenty dollars of a capitalist, at six
per cent, for soven years, it would cost
hi in ono hundred and seventy dollars
and forty cents to pay principal and in
tercst, which is two dollars and forty
cents more than ho would pay tho Asso
ciation. If ho should pay tho Interest
annually to tho capitalist, tho dlfierenco
would bo greater.
Tho cholco between borrowing from
tho Association, or of n capitalist, as
suming thnt n capitalist could bo found
who would lend for six per cent, nnd
wait for nil tho Interest until tho end,
(which Is rarely tho caso) depends upon
circumstances. If tho borrower have
money standing out that will como in a
gnlo nt the maturity of his debt, It might
bo moro advantageous to borrow of n
capitalist, berauso ho would havo tho
uso of all tho monoy for tho wholo length
of timo; whereas, when ho borrows
from tho Association, lib pays back In
regular monthly Instalments. On tho
other hand, If hodepend upon tho result
of his labor nnd economy, tho Assocla
tlon is tho better placo to borrow from.
For if ho borrow of a capitalist, ho is
losing interest on tho money that Ilea on
hand Idlc,untll ho can nccumulato n suf
ficient quintlty to mako n paymont.nnd
ho runs tho risk, also, of spending it, or
of losing it by lending, nnd various other
nccldents; circumstances which render
It exceedingly difficult nnd cxpenslvo
for a man who Is not wealthy, to get
money enough together, nt ono timo, to
pay n largo debt.
Supposo tho Association should start
atticnton, say on tho third Tuesday of
January next. Tho stock would cost
two dollars per share, to bo paid to tho
'Ireasurer on that day, (or before) ond
ono dollar a month pcrslmro thereafter,
until tho respective shares get to bo
worth two hundred dollars, at which
timo tho Association will bo at an end
In Associations of this kind, tho
monthly dues aro paid in nt tho regular
monthly meetings, say by eight o'clock
In tho ovenlng. Tlio money Is then bold
at public auction, to tho highest bidder.
Nono but shareholders can buy, nud a
shareholder can buy two hundred doU
lara for each shnro ho own3. Tho amount
of money ho gets depends on thonmoun t
of premium he pays. After n sharehold
er has bought out his stock, lie has to
pay two dollars a month por sharo, In
stead of one, until tho last sharo is
bought out, nnd then his shares being
worth two hundred dollars, pay his
debt. This explains tho mystery why
n person can borrow monoy In theso
Associations, nt a high premium, and
still tavo money. Tho profit on his
stock moro than pays hla premium.
When no bid Is mado for tho money,
tho members aro bound to tako It at tlio
lowest premium fixed by tho by-laws,
beginning with tho member who shall
hold tho lurgest number of shares not
bought out. Tho lowest premium is
generally forty tho first year, and four
dollars less each successive year. Share-
holders who neglect to paythelr month-
ly dues, aro fined teu cents to tho dollar
for each month In arrears, and members
who pay In advanco nro entltlod to inte
rest. Tho exponso of working thoso AbsocI-
ntlonsls merely nomlnnl. It consists In
buying tho books,nnd, ordinarily, nbout
twenty eonts n year on n bhare, lor tho
Sccretnry's salary. Any shareholder can
withdraw nt nny time, If ho so desires,
by giving ono month's notlco, nnd can
hnvo nil of his money bnotr, together
with Blx percent. Interest. Tho great
object to bo accomplished by them, Is to
mako tho shares of stock worth two hun
dred dollars in tho shortest possible
timo. In vlow of this ehd, tno securi
ties taken for loans should bo unquos
tlonahlo; and the higher tho premiums
for loans, and tho moro advanco pay.
mcnts, tho shorter timo will tho share
holders havo to pay In, Tho loans aro
secured on real estate, either by Judg
ments or by morlgagos. It Is tho prac
tlco with somo Associations to hnvo tho
Hecrclnry nsrcrlnlii whether tho borrow
er has n deed, nnd If bo, let him bring
cerllflcntca of tho mortgages and Judg
ments ngnlnsd htm, If nny, from tho Re
corder and Prothonotnry of tho proper
county. Such hotchcry has resulted In
ninny heavy loscs to tho Associations.
A person may hnvo u deed, or forty of
them, nud yot havo no title. It Is often
necessary to trnco tho title, nnd nlso tho
possession, back through successlvo
transfers, for twenty-ono, or thirty
year., nnd sometimes oven back to tho
Commonwealth, Again, a person may
havo n good title, without njudgmcnt
or mortgage ngnlnst him, nnd yet hla
land bo covered with liens to tho extent
of Its value. To lllustrato this, tho fol
lowing fow Instanced aro solecled !
Tho question whether a Judgment
against n prior owner Is a lien ngnlnst
tho land of n purchaser, although 11 has
not been revived aa ngalnst tho pur
chaser, often depends upon whether tho
purchaser has taken actual possession of
tho land by occupancy, or not. Agaliii
It often depends upon whether tho pur
chaser has placed Ids tlestl on record or
not, and nt what timo. If purchasers
bo not served with tlio suira acta) to
revive, Judgments nro not revived as
ngalnst their lauds. ItJt tho live years'
limitation only runs In their favor,
from tho timo of putting their deeds oil
record; nml tlio search must bo contin
ued against tho prior owner until tho
timo of such recording, nnd sometimes
for flvo years thereiirtor. Act of 10th
April, 1819.
An executor muy sell tho real estnto
of n decedent unilor tho power contained
In tho will to soil nnd iniko deeds, this
not being u judicial sale, does not divest
tho Ileus of Judgments nnd mortgagos
entered In tho lifetime of tho testator,
1 O. 17.
If any Judicial salo bo mado subject to
ono lien, nil others prior nro undls
charged, nnd must bo searched for ns
remotely na circumstances may mako
necessary. 7 W. 310; 13 St. R. 113.
There may bo many liens ngnlnst tho
present or prior owners of tho tltlo
other than Judgments or mortgages
Thero may bo ejectment suits, debts
and Judgments against decedents, taxes,
municipal claims and mechanic's Hens,
and if tho tltlo has undergone n devise
or partition there may bo charges of
legacies, omclty In partition, recogni
zances, Ac.
I'KEMIUMS AND ADVANCE PAYMENTS.
All Associations aro composed of two
classes of members, ono who tako shares
as depositors, without tho Intention of
borrowing, using It as a savings Instltu
Hon ; they furnish tho capital " to keep
tho mill going." Tho other class aro
tho borrowers, who may bo considered
"tho working bees of tho hive," for
without thorn, capital would hoof Uttlo
avail. If tho former predominate, it is
not profitable, as thero would not bo
tho. proper competition for tho monoy
Should tho latter prevail, there will bo
n healthy demand for tho funds, which,
commanding good premiums, makes It
profltablo for nil. Tho two, therefore,
properly proportioned, working In har
mony, form a strong phnlaux for good.
Among (ho good Influences exerted
by theso Associations on thocommunity,
Is tho encouragement they glvo to Indus
try, economy, nnd temperato habits.
Thoso who advance to tho Secretary's
desk, from month to month, and year
after year, paying down their regular
instalments of dues, havo other ends In
view than tho mero gratification of n
passing appetite. They learn In this
way to reallzo that timo is money, nnd
that In tlio saving of both comes inde
pendence. Somo havo to labor to meet
their dues, who otherwiso wero idlonnd
thriftless, nnd it is good for them thnt
thoy should. For what is labor but an
other iiamo for nclivlty, which again is
almost ono thing with lifo itself? And
tlio stato of civilization can fairly bo
said to bo reached for only thoso who
cau stand securely on tho result of past
labor, and from this position labor on,
spiritedly and energetically, but self
possessed nnd untorturod by anxiety
for coming years.
ii. 11. Little.
A RniTisu Rni'UiiLic, A letter
from Oeorgo Potter has recently been
published In tho London Times, In
which the merits of a monnrchy nud n
republic nro compared. Such n docu
ment, published in England, in tho
early part of this century, would havo
caused tho Imprisonment and probablo
conviction of tieiison of tho wilter.nud
of tho proprktord of tho Times. Mr.
Potter advocates u republic iu theoreti
cally tho best government fur Great
Rrltaln, but admits that tho moniiichy,
ns established under Quceu Victoria, Is
perfectly satisfactory to most Intelligent
Englishmen. Ho speaks kindly of tho
Queen, for which act of courtesy ho Is
severely censured by other members of
tho Republican party of England. Mr.
Potter, howover, Is not euro that tho
successors of Queen Victoria will bo fit
to reign. Ho thinks that tho monarchy
might survive If tho Houso of Lords
wero mado elective, many of tho pres
ent hereditary members being, In Ids
opinion, ontlrely disqualified as legisla
tors from their evil courses of lifo. Tho
Church, ho also argues, must bo dises
tablished, tho ballot ndopted, nnd elec
toral districts of equal population creat
ed lor tho selection of members of tho
Hotiso of Commons. Theso nro Mr,
Pottci's views, but Orcat Rrltaln, nt tho
present timo, approaches very nearly
tho condition of n republic, Tho Queen
reigns, but does not govern, nnd tho
I'rlmo Minister, whether Liberal or
Conservative, rules by virtue of his
majority in tho Houso of Commons,
nnd can pass measures over a hostile
voto In tho Houso of Lords, cither by
tho excrclso of cxccutlvo powers or by
the threat to creato Peers. Tho dlses
tnbllslimont of tho Irish Church, nnd
tho abolition of tho purchase of. com
missions In tho Rrltish army, by Mr.
Gladstone, tiro sufficient proof that In
England tho real authority and power
aro entrusted to tho Premier.
DisrATCiiKS havo been published In
Golba, announcing tho discovery of an
"Open Polar Sen, frco from Ice, nnd
swarming with whales," by tho aermnn
North I'olo Kxpctlltlon. Should this
intelligence prove true, tho long mooted
question will bo solved, nnd thocourso
of sgjonco, nnd thu Interests of tho world
nt largo receive n decldodly favorable
Impulse
One of tho surest slims nfllimvmiilr-r.
ful rapidity with which Chicago Is rccu
poratlug after hor recent grent calamity,
Is tho advortlsoinents of baso-ball clubs,
for games to como off. etc.. which nnw
again crowd her Journals ulmost dally.
OFFICIAL VOTE OF
UOV 1809,
AUDITOU OENEllAI,
3
Q,
COUNTIES.
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong..,.
Heaver
Redford
Rerks
lllnlr
Bradford
Rucks
3009,
13301
3070
2102
2S32
13331!:
2773,
30
700l!
209 1,
3187!
123
2(12.
3101,
01 10,
2S31i
SOld!
2-j09
371 1
ISO")
1I0S
132S,
229.V
DOS1
2022
1785S'
3139,
3090;
218-i
0971
3181
0053
050,"
32o0
2-V19,
171
19 III
3102,
8230
1785
1 7Vl'
3035
11137,
3111
252:v
2S3i
1II3?I
2833
3007
(1913
2S85
3029
339
ill I'd1
2191
1 1890
3515
2991
2819,
5300
33S2!
57371
0902
3092
2291
3S9
liutler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon
Centre.
Chester ,
1935
297S'
730S'
1113
'."10
-1053,
2511
2711
2139.
Clarion ,
Clearfield ,
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland.
Dauphhi
Delaware
Elk
Eric
Fayette,,,,,..,
Franklin
Fulton
Forest
Greene
Mil
lon'
1010
IHI.-.I
3-1S2,
1500
0107!'
12131
1309.
1131
2139
5172
3311
3901
r,oo
5383
3332
273'
175
907
290O
3SGI
1011
1111
218
2H5 1
2-IS9
2101
1785
1017
0015
12S8
23S0
WW
1338
1229
1000
0198
3310
3098
080
305
1012
2S25
-1003
lt'071
1251
12SI
2921
-1 100
1000
293
2992
2308
2070(
2039
1012
777
251
1370
Huntingdon ..
1310
1318
l milium,...
Jefferson i
18GG
.lunlntii
Lancaster,..,
Lawrence.,.,
Lebanon
Lehlgl
Luzerne
Lycoming..
M'Kcan
Mercer
1291
8310 I 13SUI
1192' i)-'7
iriTln1
2132
209(1
1027
3l!l)0
0133
9090
1587,
091!1
3785
1702
2092
1555
80911
1053
0035
1120
10551
1 100
751
3223
9100,
31N5
8S0;
903'
10 111
1710
735
1529
1010
059,
7303,
loon1
Millllu 1
Monroe i
Montgomery,
Montour 1
Northampton
NnrthumbTd
Perry
Philadelphia.
Pike
Potter.,
Schuylkill
Snyder
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna.
Tioga
Union
Venango
Warren
Washington..
Wayne
Wcstmorel'd.
Wyoming
York
1790
2-593
7315
13001
S 1 17 I
05511
1553
7119,
100(1,
2I0S
10S02
1051
70S
6901
1315'
1700
759
2982
1825,
1207
3211
1079,
UVi-2
1020,'
3218,
1001
21781
02005
219
1330
C993
1755
3005
107
35551
3012i
20131
3722J
212S
1S51
1023
0102
370(1,
2197!
50511
1013
78S
8199
1391
1S77
700
2157,
17111
1332
3151
10271
1SSS
2390
0011
3197
2139 J
315
1331
7902
1719
SO 10
100
1001
1035
0788
:i507,
2130
I 170
2715
2270
1S53
1 152
0515
20S1
0195
1772
8320!
1700
1510'
7190'
13S1
5701
Totals.
1S595C
290552
285950
209322
281097:
B9522,
Majority .
1590.
11575!
Idns llrnnih Cottage.
Tho story of General Grant's Long
Rranch cottago has novcr beforo been
told with tlio detail In which n corres
pondent of tho Chicago Times relates It.
Tho narrative dates back, of course, to
tho timo when Hon. Tom Murphy wns
not collector. At that timo 11 happy
thought, one pregnant with profit nnd
honors, camo to tho aspirant for collcc
torlal place, and ho told it to John Hooy
and John Chamberlain. All threo of
thoso gentlemen owned real estate nt
tho Rranch, and for ita improvement,
Its fertilization, so to speak, thoy enter
edlnfon limited copartnership. Mur
phy's Idea was to buy a lot, build n
cottngo and present tho wholo to Grant,
his necoptnuco being 11 foregone conclu
sion. Murphy was to appear alono in
tho matter, thus securing for himself
tho collectorship, whllo Mr. Hoey
would find his profit In tho betterment
of his property adjoining, and Mr.
Chamberlain would reap a golden har
vest Iu tho proy which would como to
his tiger. Thus it was done, each of
tho three partners putting in $10,000,
and tho profit on tho speculation has
been satisfactory to nil concerned. Mur
phy also gave Porter his cottago, and
has definitely located tho administra
tion whero it is convenient for him, nnd
mado his placo In tho custom houso ns
certain as such things can be. Mr.
Hooy Is qulto satisfied, and John Cham
berlain has built a raco course. Porter
occupies his cottago when nt tho Rranch,
and both President nnd his Secretary
aro kept well supplied with wlno and
cigars from Murphy.
Wjj no not know that thu Damocracy
havo any moro reason to bo despondent
over tho result ot tho Pennsylvania elec
tion than tho masses of Radicals have.
If tho laboring men of tho Stato who
cling to that party cm stand It to bo
taxed and tariffed, robbod and oppress
ed, tho Democratic laboring men cer-
tnluly cau ; if Radical business men
whoso interests it Is to havo an econom
ical administration of Stato alfairsand
n settled nnd n prosperous condition of
business pursuits, can a (lord such an
uncertain and unsettled stato of things
ns wo havo been experiencing under
Radical rule, democratic business men
can i If Radical tax-payers can afford to
havo tho Stato Treasury robbed as in
tho Evnii3"case, tho Stato funds specu
lated upon by dishonest oillclals, tho
Interest 011 tho Stato debt increased nnd
n lot of speculating bankers mndo rich
off of taxes they pay to tho Common-
Wealth, it Is altogether llkolythat Dem
ocratic tax-payers can nfiord it too,
Jlellcfonte Watchman.
A Sonslldo SiijfPfcstloii.
An excluingo truthfully rcmniks:
Thero Is much time, labor nnd expenso
required to get out tho voto every year,
on election dny, Actlvo Democrats de
sorvo pralso for their efforts In this di
rection. Rut a much moro eft'ectlvo way
of accomplishing tho object Is to get a
good Democratic paper Into tho houso
of each voter. Wo havo mado inquiry
frequently, and find that very fow of
our subscribers over miss tho election.
It Is tho men who don't tnko nny paper
who nro tho absentees on election day.
Moro ltnillci! Tlilcics,
Tho Washington Eccning Star fcays
that Hector G. Powell, a clerk In tho
Second Auditor's ofllco for tho lust
eight years, was nrrcsted thero by Depu
ty United States Marshal Phillips, on
Tuesday Inst, charged with frauds on
tho Government, iu connection with
bounty claims. Thu amount specified
is $10,000, but It Is rumored that nn In
vestlgatlon will show tho nmount to bo
over $100,000.
IN tho South and West, proniluont
financiers aro ngiiln urging thatstpps bo
taken to sccuro n resumption of spedo
payments.
Quant Is tho only President wo over
had who appointed to olllco tho mou
who gavo him presents,
PENNSYLVANIA, 1871.
HUit. OENKHAL
iCONVENTION
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2521
2822,
11121,
2832
3009'.
0939,
28S7
30071
338
2108
3170,
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2512,
2739,
2139,
2193
17019
3517
3000
2820.
5301
3382!
5750
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1920
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Now Advertisements,
QOURT PROCLAMATION.
WitnRCAS,tholIou.WIUInm Dwell, 1'rosldent
Jiulgunr tlio L'ourt of Oyer nml Teimluer nml
UeneriU Jnll l)etlery. Court or llunrler Heislims
01 tuu i euce 111111 uuiu I 01 ivomiiiim i lens ill II ur
plinu'N Court In tlio Jotli Judicial lllNlrlet. com.
in-ed of thu countle-4 of Columhln, hulM'.nu nud
wyominir, ami iiiojion.irniiiiieirr.ua ivincH,
.MOlllOU .YfcSOCllllO jiuiKen 01 ui ,111101.1 count
linvo lsMlcil their ltreeeut. Leulllmilnto tin, llli
il.iy of Heplomber, III tlio yenr ot our Lord, ono
tlioiiMitifl, elKlit humllcd nnd seveuly-ono.nud to
inoonecieu nir noiuingnioiirioi uier nuu ter
miner nnd GeneinUiuurter Nesslouiof lliy l'enco
i;nun oi wouiuioii ricni una wrpunn s uouri, in
llloomvluirir. in llio county of Coluinbi.i. on tho
Hint .Moml.iy, being tlio 1th day ol December
uet, to continue two weeks.
Notlco 1h hereby given, tolho Coroner, to tho
Justices or tho lYni.e. nnd tho 1'om.tiibles of the
Rllld county of Columbln, Unit they bo then nud
there In their proper perbou nt 10 o'cloclc In tho
rolenoou or Kultl till il.iy ol December, with thel
records, lnoiilslt Ions mill other leiiiembinnceK.ti
do those thhi;!i which to their olllcen nppcrtiiln
in i,u none. iuii loose iu.it mo ooiiiiu n)
recot:iil..ilice. to tmisccuto nirnlm.t tlio tub
oncis thnt mo or limy bo In thu J.ill ol tho
Mini coiuiiy oi I iiiiinioi.i, 10 ou ineil nun
thero lo prosceulo them us Mini! bo Just. .Ju
roru mo reijitchted to bo puuctu.il iu their uttend-
uuee,ii;reeiioiy loiueir nonces, ji.ucnut itioouis.
' bui'ir, tho tlth liny of Kept., hi thu yeul
I.. 8. of our Uud, olio thousand ilirlil linn
s- v " ilti'd nnd hevelilv-onoiind In the nlm-le
fouithyenr ot tho Indepelldi tlco ol the Hulled
oiiuen o. .iueiiiji, l,l,ui n.MUIl,
lllooliisbult;, .Nov. 3, 171. tsherlir,
T 1ST OF JURORS
KOR DUOEM-
JLJ HUH Tl.H.M, lf71.
(lltANN JL'UOCb,
llloom John Ktccse. Kinuuc-1 Jr.eoby.
llenton-llobert L. 1', Colley.
llrlalcrcelclMi 10 llnuir.
Centre Htephen 1 1 ul I on.
Ceiilmli.i-l'atrlel: Klllen.
t'ulnwlssn Nnthun lUlwl.
l-'rnnltllu Cliutou .Mention Im!.
rishlnin iecli-Hllus .Mi lli nry, I.ivl lllshllne.
Hemlock fsylvoster l'ursil, it, I). Mclilldf.
l,oeiist-Johu liclly.HhulU Knlltle,
Mllllln II. It. MnlilL'ntiiere.
Mntllson Atlaui ll'iat, Kobeit llullcr, Toonuis
u, rsw tMier.
.Ml. ric.isnnt John Mordmi.
Main (leor.to W. Fisher,
Uinillte M, O, Vnni'e.
rint 'thonuiH Mflltldc.
hiuatlo-if Cyrus lnuh, I.ekiel Cole.
TKAVEIUU Jll:01t.S-I'IU9T WUCK,
llloom Jonies Cntlmnn. W. W. l'linnm. Mont
troinery 8. Wllllnms, Unities t'omwult, Chailes
TltomaK, Lufay etlo l-'uller, J. K, V.y er.
jieniou jiiiiiiiuu rsiiies, joun .v. nunc,
Orlarcreek lleoryo W. Miller,
litrwkk WIlllHin Uosk.
llenvtr Kamutl t l!her. Jr.
Centre Tllmnti Hlrouse, Jessco Hollman, Jo
ai'pn 1 Conner,
Cnlnwlssn Daniel Oclser,
Centrnlln Jom ph M. Knelt.
CouyiiKhniu JuuieH Dewey,
tlreenwomt A, l. AlbcrtMiu.
Hemlock Chatles 11. Delmuk, Daniel Ney
hard, John Miller, liiorno Wenner,
lieiut (Icortiu r'etUimau,
Mutltson Jneoli Confer. Alleil(llrlo:i.
Millllu Mlchncl llellir, Josiph o. Wlutcr-
mi i ii, jicuit i- rciiwcipcutiiisu-,
Montour Itellbeu lluut-li,
Ul-nugo Lilts llover.
1 lue Luther A. Oaniiau,
Hui;.tilo.ii John Colo, Andrew llesn,
btott II. Oman, John 'lunar,
blXONll WKbU.
llloom James 1 Mcllride, Judith P. lioone,
111 lureleekL.aluoii Mint, Kleas 1'owlir.
llenton John ll.iker, Hauiucl Arnleiii.ni.
llinver Jtsso Ultteuhouse, lluoch Uiltcu
House,
llt-rwlt-k Unbelt Mnuuiuz.
Catuwlbh.1 Joseph Jlartmau, John Unvlne,
uenry J, .Miner,
Ceiitio Samuel Crevellng,
l-'lshlm-ercek Win. W. Mi-fnUnm.
tlreedwood Udwntd lleniy.J. 11, littler. M,
M. Kline, John r. Ulster, Win. i: er.
ut...va..u .wiuii . iMtug, a Villi JtlJ u vei.,
l.ocl'sl-Wln. UUUk.
Millllu li.ivkl Urown, Lewis KcUro'.e,
Mnluo Divld htiuuuui.
Mndlson Holomon llnrnhnrt, Wm. 11. Mellrldo
-sioiuour joiin enver, Ainliuw Clurir.
OnuiKi lli'iij.iiulti Weltlii.il, Abncr Welsh
Jnmes I'eiituson,
I'ilie Jacob DreiblebU.
Hcott Ulinm 11, Drown.,
tiiijarloaf Aiutis Hiss, James bo ward,
A UDITOR'S NOTICK.
XL l-STATK OF t'J.I.ML-KI. 11. Ill I'irr.l'TB IiEi-'n.
'Iho uiideihlitneil, appointed by tho Orphans'
Court of Columbia cuuut, Auditor In dlslllbutu
funds In the hands of nceouutnutul Cleiuuel ll.
Ulcketts, lute nt Orniigo township, Columbia
cjiiuttyaloc'd.wlll meet tlio parties Intelestud lor
tho purpose of his nppolulliltut, lit tbo olllco of
C. 11. liuHkwuy iu llUKimsbmij, on l-'i ld.iy. No-
nuuu .nn, n, i, tun eiocK ii. ui, . 11 pel so us
linvtlur claims ntftiltist sntil estutoureieiiulrcd to
t.iicim i,i ,.o ii'iutci ueuaii en noill coiuiuy in
,UI ,. ,1.11.1,1 B..IU ,unu, i . ji, .Annul 1,
Nova, '71-iw, Auditor,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOtTokT"
hSIATBOK l-AI.I.II 1-. .MOOKi:. lil-i'ii.
Delicts l iu III 111 lblrallmi on tlieeslnte of Caleb
... ...,,, ... u ui ..nil, woon lowiuutn, t'Oltllll-
liln county, deceused, htuo been eimiti'd by tho
ItcitlMcr of said i-oillily In Isana A, Dellllt of
i. ,, , ,,vis, ns ii.hiuis cumin H;;:iI!M
tho estate of thoilecedeut tiro teotieiled to pro
kelit them lor settlement, nud thoso ludibteil
In tin) estate to make payment to thu under
bliiued.iidiiilulstiuliir, without delay.
I1QVJ '71 Ct. AduiluUllMlor.
IXKCUTOR'S NOTICK.
"a 1'l.TKII lHLLI.lt, DKU'U,
..1'.V"CI!". 'wUiuu-llliiry on thu estate ol l'elcr
Miller, latoof Docii.t township, Columbia com,.
ly.dffonsod..llilvo buen et-niil, .1 t.v tl, ii...,iui.
in wilil loltuly lo Clnillis Mlllir. of llouest
township, Columbln county. All peisousliavliui
clalinsuiialustllieislHteuiore.ue.leillopriiuil
thettl tolho llxcculor In Columbia County, I'a.
Jhoso Indebted Inthoislntoellhcrou note, In, I '.
meni, tnoitittiijo or book neeoiiut will inilio
liuyiucnl to tlm Uxecutnr without delay,
U1AIII.DH Mll.l.lllt.
Iiovni-Ilw. IHeeuljr.
OOK IIKUK!
Ato son llrcd orobuinliu n llvius by hard
tbor j irsii,! hnvo lor halo A UANAL l lit
KltV nnd j-l.'UlHToltl) wllh dwclllim ""ill.
miKKniui lUiiiresiiicludul.reuUy lor business.
11. (lAltltllsON',
oei-ii ,. Hhlckshlimy.
" 371'ini I.UieiuoUoVtt,
iiviii iui iiiiiu i.iuuiies, in which you ran mako
uneasy uud coinlnrlublo HMiiir.iind II you try
M,u',i liuudrul doliais ujear U-sliles,
All for tho small suin of Tivii'riimi,,,.! . i,.i i..:
LIST OF CAUSKS t'OH THlAh
AT UKCKSHlKUTKHM.lWI.
itntT wrl'.lt!.
TlioC-rmnonweMlhor
l'nlr c c unto rum jiu-uhvi ".
Win, ongcMibcrgiT, U. nl. va. Hugh W. Mcltey
WimWrtcMiniw V. Andrew t'rp.n, Ailnirt.
I ...V.I I V'n1l..iv. .lnhli M.Htnc t lOllftC.
A, H. Hiownrt'a ute vs. Jumt N. J"".
Mlchru 1 Urov i-r'a unu vh. Huvhku A r U it.
MlrlM"! Ornvrr'n mo V. HnvnKO & UrUlit.
. iiovtiuiii'x ntn vn. .Ir.toli Htififrur, Jr.
!1-'...,t...if i.i vh. McNIiirh AHhuiiinll.
Ilnrvcy C. Him vm, H.mm'l t'lnmy lulm'r,
Hhultx , A. I'unnlou y. Alfn-a Irwlnc.
Jnnirs V.UUlwpy . Wm. A.Kliiio.
i, ,1,1 u, nicltoLls naialiiutrfitor, va.
David
Jowpli H. Jvlitio . Clmrlc Hownr 1.
Join Uruy Hamlersmi 'iKUi'nic .
Thumnno CounorvMnrlluOtuiyt tm.
l(fnusJ(AanuiHainhiKcrcelchciiooldUtiIct.
Wpi. A: IMno v. Hlonm lowmlilp.
Himon WcUh s. Jnliu Hoilmnii.
Jolm McAnnIl vh. Win. Jiico'iy.
1'ranciii J. Kllue vs. Jacob Hmlng.
D.ivM J. WnlltTM. Wi'lpy Wirt.
HH'pheii THomiw a. Tho IViin a Cunal Cj.
Nlrholm Hcybcrt t. l'anlel i'. Hcyhort,
it. lI.Mi'lllck8. Jolm Vpfigpic. mlin r.
i. M.iinfii.tfi.ii va. I'rmi. 1'-Morcrron.
Jinti'leL T, Kiybert v. Kllm tuh A VVultoii,
Mlchftfl MuloiiMi. l'hll.nltilphUuuane.nlliii; It.
litrlclt Mniingh n yh, riil,iulclphU mul ltollni
imlwr lHxon"!. l'hlliutclphla imJ. IteiJlug U.
U l'i
JIrn. Mary Ciinnclly va, l'hll.-Mlclphln na J Hona
Inn H, It, Co, , ,
Uiuirtiti W. itucliL'l vs. I'hl In Anplrtnan, ol. nl.
CluirU'H lfnnvii n. Joh. H. Viuuk'tstloe.
imvhl Hhi.Hci va. Hlrum rhonun.
Hcilonuin lllucy . WlUltim Wulp,
Joseph Try n. Hlmon Hct'ity.
Will. i. numiiiiii vi. liAvivnwitiiuik un.i muuiiiv
hull? It. II. CO.
Imnlcl MiiyUvr's uio vs. M. V, MrCnlluin i-t. nt.
Tlllilatl HlroUsu. WtlHou Miller,
n. u. nu'iti'tu . .inlni hulmmu'V ot. nl.
(lourLfe K.JfcMs. .IihopIi Wltat-t, ul.
J, Mintth A Hon s, U t) io 1C, lloss.
liriH'lliio .Monscii h, iirixiuemiorri, di,
U. J. L'umpboll Al'o. b. Wlillnm HuucU.
lion irt A Kri'.uiuT v, Wm. Kir her.
Mlrluu'l McMnhou vs. Nlclinliin Kliiilt.
A. W. II ituil . Jolm ii. HosHler.
a. W. I'.iLtmi t-t.iit. . U.K. Wnrnfr u!. ul.
Joseph W. l-'iuiHL-y h. John Munim ot.ut.
1IMUIUU1H llliuuiu u. .'I.
A. ll.HUmnrt ol, at. vs. I riint'c 11, Julloy ct, nl.
Win, iMlluoi . Jomw Doty.
Aintrow Crc ulttig . 'IIhihiah Trouch.
JtK'iuliih Hohh' uso h, Jolm Hutrniuit tt, nl.
iVruult 1. Jhookuay vh, Danlil !, Hfyherl.
J.l l.lnncM's Kxr vb, Anron W. HosHet. ul.
Oeorgo Wlilimotr's oxrn vh, John Hlluir.
A. I'nnlco AUo.n. D.invilloiltizlclon iitUWHUes-
hiiiro U. It. Co.
Susjii:ih uiilnini vs. Mnrlln M. llrobt.
Mury I.ttwi'ller vh. Auron Smith,
Henry Try vc Jncoh Dellleub.ich.
Montucjl Alllluril vh. H. W. McKoyuoUi.
'Ihorn is Wllllnin-t vs. John Uulu,
D.uilel Jloyor vh, WolUuijum Vo.ijior,
T KCHSTKU'S NOTIGKS.-NOTIUI: 1H
Xt hereby Klvon to nil leuntces, troultorH mul
OUltr pLTSOlM IIIILTUIlt'U III 1I1U UlllUL'S Ul lilt; 11."
muTtKu deeedcutH nnd mhinrH. thit Um follow-
lug ndinlnNl ration nml Runnllan nccountH hno
oeeu nii'ii in uio oineuoi uui ueKitior m uomui
lilacmintv. nutl will h.i ir,'if'!itf.l for mtiflrinn
tlon and iillovvuuee In tlio Orphnus' Court, to he
iiciu iu iiiiniuiMiuruii euiiL'Htuiy, 1110 utit ti.ijr
of December, h71,ntl' o'clock in the afternoon
of xntil iluv
1. Tho account of .!plnliH. ICnrshner.Oiinrillrin
orthoporNon unit estnloof Itusli , Jlnrtoony, n
minor chllil of Henry Mnrteony, Into of Centra
towufchlo. Cohimhl.i count v. ileriMtuul.
ii. Tho account ot Uivld IK-niott, Uimnllau of
tho porNon ami estnto ni MeKelvy Jvitclien, n
minor chlUl of Henry Kitchen, lato or Ureon
wooil township, Columbia county, tleco'ised.
il llio nccount of Thomas J. Hutchinson, Innr
dlnn of the person nud estnto ol Amanda 12. I'a'
don, n minor child or James Talon, latu or Fish
lneieok township, Columbia county, doce.iKed.
-1. Tho account nf Wlillnm II. AliHoll Xfitnlti.
iHirntor or John Wninpole, lato of CutawlHsa
towiuihlp, Columbia county, defeated.
6. 'Iho llrst nnd llnnl account of M. K, Jackson,
il.ti, t-v m ni.il uliu cili HO Ul rMIIUIOl IIUIIIU,
eeased,
K. Tllrt fllrmil nl n.ililflmlii t Un.ti.ifli. A.)
mlulstrntor of Andrew J. Hlo.m', lato of llloom
township, columbln countv. doco,ised.
7. Iho nccount of Daniel Hnyder. Jr., tho nr
vlv ns i:ecutor of Daniel Hnyder, Hr., lato
of iJloom lownhln. Columhln countv. duceahed.
8, Tho nccount of A, 11. Par Iter, 0 mm I Inn of
tho persons and listato of I-ranlc Cottier nnd
uuriuy t tuner, iniuorciiiiurun oi nuou uotnor,
lato ol Madlion township, Columbia county. de
ccn&cd.
. Tho first nnd flint nccount of William If.
Knulds, Administrator of Illiabeth Cook.lnlo of
Scott township, Columbia county, deceased.
1".
ino account oi joscpu ii. iever, Atimini3
trator of Daniel Meyer, Into ofillillln township.
uui mi mm I'lHiuiv.mi-iM'tuj.
11. Tho second nnd llnnl nccount of Conrad
Kienmeruud It. l lYult. Atlmlulstiators of Dr.
nuiiou utnuer.iniooi .uuuiiou lowutmp, Loium
bla countv. ileceased.
12. Tlio llrst and llnnl nccount of 8, Il.llowman,
ough or llerwlck, deceased.
It. Tbo llrst mul Mnul nciriiint nf riMKnrf ft
Fowler, survHluu Trustfo or 1h.uio Fowler, lato
or tho Uorough ot llerwlck, docoased,
11. Thu llrst account of Ototgo Hcott, ndmln
Ititiator ot C. 11. UelHnjder, lato of Caltawlssa,
Columbia comity, deceased.
15. Tho account of Jacob II. Fill 7. guardian nt
the ponton and cstatoof Formula Frll., n mlnm-
chlld or John Fulz, Into of Kugirloaf township
In said county, deceased.
Jteulsler'H )IKv. I
liloomsbnrg, Mov. J, 1S7I, f
'IDOW'B AlU'lt A ISKMKNTH.
Iho followlnir nnnralsements of rent nnd iwr
Ronal pioperty stt apart to widows ol ilcctnlentH
hnVO beeil (lied 111 tho oMlcn nf tlm IteiKli.r i.t
Columbia county.undcr tho ItuUs or Court, nnd
will bo paw-tiled tornbsolnlo contlnnatlon, to
tho Orphans' Com t to bo held In llloomsburg, In
mul for saldcounty.on Wednesday, tho Mh day of
Dtceii herlsTI.ut a o'clock r. Mofsald d ly, tin.
ously tiled, or which nil pernuns lutercited in
Biiui i tuiirt will uiiiu 1KH1CO :
I. Widow or Is.iao Ui our, lato of Coatro town
shln.tU'Censed.
.'. Wld-iw of Oeorgo Masters, lato of llrcen-
lowushlp. dtccitsed.
:t. Widow of John AlaMtellcr, lato of Ilrlarcieok
i. Widow ot Jacob Yohe, lato or Millllu town
ship, decease I,
f. Widow or (Jeorgj W. Vc i r, lat j of J,ocint
W.n.JACOin, Holster,
lteglster'H Olllc. i
ISloomshmg, M'ov, u, 1S71.J
"WIDE AWAKI' vnriw,VM'
v(r d Minoih Frencti oil Chronios-snhlnt
1,1 KII HIZK, e.(UlHito(i'.WmWt of orlalnal oil
Faint lns,rny;.v.d KM rioeeiy Milmcrlbcrto
nitllAT I.ITKltAUV, UKMIHOUH, WKKKTjY
NKWhl'AFKH. AucitU liavlm; L'mat kini'inml
Ouo took 1,00-1 nameH lu Smtmlhs; unolherG7J In
!ij days ; another HS In ouo week ; one 17 In ouo
day; nud many others cquuHy well, making
lioiuf'iiuul ;iutn$l)ror day. Takes on sight I
mi uui I04COVMI10 tnwivs, says; "i imnic It tho
beitlmimssfor amvimrrs tier otla til. Korrv r iii.i
not engage sooner." Fuyw bLtter Hum nny huo'z
hOCAU AUK NTS WANTKD.
Intelligoutinen nnd women wanted everywhere,
H jou wlhh good territory, send early lor clicu
Inr nml terms I J, it. FOHD A. CO.,'J7 IMilc pl-icc,
X. . 11 liromlltld bt., Dohlon; West Madl
Ison ht., Chicago.
Adll.NTS VA.TIU FOIl
Till YUAR OK HATTLRS
ll.o mory ot tho Warhntttten I i.inco and
ueimany, emoracing aiao raris under tho Com
inline, li) illustrations ; Uli mi ires : nrlce. SiOO :
fin.O U comdes nl rend v soli
i n
'ho only complflo
woik, Nothing eriuaU It to bell, Making lo.OOO
copies ier inonin now, in English nml Ciermau.
i criiis iinvuiiniitti. uuiui jMlUlt-KS II, ,
UOUD.Sl'i:i:i A CO., 37 Farlc itow, New York,
'VnniVy HOUHUUOW MA(JA.1N1; lsol
i JJU kJ lereuirco timing tho coinlUKyonr
to overy huhscrlber of Merry's Museum, tho To
ledo made, romeroy's Democrat, etc., which Is
nn evidence or its worth ami popularity, Hor
uce (Ireeley, James l'arton, Tneodoro Tllton,
Gall Hamilton, etc., write for every number. Iu
clubblug.it otleis three lira cIiuh periodicals for
tno price or one of them, A variety of pre ml
unison equally liberal tonus. It H nuorlirlnnl.
lliuttla93 unsiuino. Yolumo X begins wllh
Jan. '72. Threo specimen conies f.ce. Address
H. H. WOOD, Newburgh, X. Y.
iVKHY VMWUW
Isiuvltftl mseml his nl.lru.s and itcelv
vo Fnci:
ami 1'iisrariK I'iin n Mf ,.i ii.n
iVJIKUIUAN l-'AltM .'rniniVAr,
Tlipinost I'mctlcal, llio Hunt nml fhc-.-iiicsl Illus'
ra i-il Aiirlculiiinil impi-r In thu Uniiwi nmu-H,
Duly 7j ri'HH lwr yi'.ir. Si-n.l fur
copy. AikllCM illl.LUt.l.Ol'KUA-UO..
l uletlu, Ulilo.
hulliliiil by MUNN ,l l'U
rubllitiera Hclcnlifia Amcrt
run, 31 l'Aiiu Haw, N. V.
Tvvolily.llvoycillil i-jicrlonco.
1 lllllllllll-tll l-lltllllltllmr ll,llu,il I (l,r"U ...III, f.il!
illrirlluuM lion III iilitnlii I'utt-jiU, Ireo.'
Mtiiiiiu viiiuino oi ui iint-i-fl, cniiinitunit tlio
fjl.w C'KNSl-s liy rmintli4 nml nil Iiiibo c-UIi-k, I ID
i:ilL'lilvinLr-i of M,.,.i.,uli.nl 1lfv..,.,n,.tu I,,,...,
IjlWH nllil rillp-l fur nliinlnlii-r l-iitimtv' imili,.,!
mi i i-culpt nf 15 rent.
The oldest nnd mnstiellaliln liikiiiiiii... r.. ni..
lllulint n Mercantile IMucallon,
,-rraciicm nuiuesHinen ns Instructors.
1-or lurorinatlon write for n cUeulnr to
1'iHIl.thONrVlltsbliritl'a;
1,10 CONGRESS ARCTIC-
KiiioiiK!TiiiirrOVKI!Sll0i:i
K3 1 ' 1 'ifHiiiK lo put on I
ASK YOl'IS fillOU IlK.UIlli VOK IT I
A'
Ui:.NTil Wanthi. aL-ouIs iiiatoiuoro niouey
nt Work for 114 limn ill. ntivi lilt,., nlun llnuT-
Uess lluht mid ni-riiiiiiii.iir l.,riini,l.i. i.na rl
NiiNHON i C'o.,,7'iiio irl l-iMlilurt, l'orlland',
- A .Mll.N'llll lloiso HiruUhed, H.
) h-nsis paid, II, 11. HIIAW, Alfred, Me,
BOOPINQ,
CVEU7 V A B I a T y
A T
MOST FAVOIIAWjE HATES,
JOHN THOMAM, Ariu CAHl'Klt J. TIIOMAH
jii'in' Blooiuaijnrir, I'a,
mi
Q Ij A T K
Patont Modicinoa.
To Dcbllltalcd Iraoiw,
To l)yflpcjtIcH,
To Huirorors from Liver Complaint,
io iiiosu jiuviuk no Appoint?,
To tho-jo wltli JJroleon Down OotuiU
tulloiiH.
To Nervous people,
To Children wasting Away,
To any with DobllitiUod Dltfjdlvo
urimns.
Or fttdJ'erlnif with (my 0 (hcollowtno
fymptomst which indicate Disordered
lAver or Momacnt
Mich ns Oon
Rtlpitlou.ItiH'iml
riles, Kill nous or
lllo'Hl toihe Hcnd, AcM
lty of tho (ilnnmth, Naiifc.i,
lloarlhuru, Dingnst for Food,
Hour KruscltutlouH.HIiiklnKorKiut
tcrlmtnttliol'ltorihoMtomacli.Hwlm
inlncot tho Head, Hurried nml Dlttlcutt
llrealhlmr, FJultcrlng nt Iho llort, Choklii!i
or HutloenuiiH HensitlotiB whon in n i,yinir l'os
luro, DlmnoHior Vision, Hot or Webs beforo
thnMlyhl.Kovernnddullpaln In Iho head,
Jiellclency of lVrHplrntion, Yellowness
of tlio Hkln nnd Hyen, I'nln In tho
Hide, Kick. Chost, Mmbs, Ac.
Hudden Flushes or Ileal,
IturnliiK In the Flesli,
Cotntntillnmlnlngs
of Ill,nDd great
DepreHslon of
HplrltH.
HOOFLAND'H 0 HUMAN IHTTK1W.
A lilltira without Alcohol or Spirits of nny kind,
iNtllrTficutfromnttrithcrt. It It enmposodof
tho pure JuIcch, or Vital lmclptc tf AW, llrrbi,
nnd ;Mr-t((or ns medicinally termed Hxltnctfl.)
tho orthlossnr Inert portions of tliolimred tents
lint heltiK used. Tiieiefuro in ono llottfo of ihli
inut'iH umo is coHuunoii ns mucii mouicniiii
vlrluons win bo found ltiRoverat gallons of or
uiuitijr iiuaiuu' Atiu ikumi, O.C., useu in mis
Hitters nro urown In Ucrmnnv. thnir vltnt urin.
clples oxtracied in that country by n Bclentlilo
iiiijiiu,iirm nirwiuueti in iuo innnuiACiory in
llils city, whero they nro cotnpoundetl nnd hot
lied, ContnlnlnR nn nplrlluous Ingredients, this
J Utters hi treo Irom tho obJectlouH urged ngnlnst
nil other! no Uonlro for tdlmulautH can no in
duced irom tholr uso, thoyenuuot makodrunk
nriH.find catiuol under nny circumstances, havo
nny butu bcntllclal oiltcl,
HOOFIiAND'H OUUMAN TO.NIC,
Wan compounded lor Ihoso not Inclined to
extieino blttera, nn-i Ii intended for uso In ctwn
when some nlcohollo ntlmulaut Is reiulrel In
connection with tho Ton b properties oi tho ltlt
tern. Rich hottloof IhoTtmlccontalnsono I ini
tio or tho lUttern, combined wllh puio HAN I'A
CUUZ HUM, an. I lHvored In nuch n manner that
tho extreme, blttcrucs of the bitters Is overcome,
lonnlng n preparntlon higiily ngreoablo uud
)IeiLsant to tho palate, and camatmug tho motll
el u nl virtues oi tue itlttern. Tlio ptlco of tho
Tonio Is $1.50 per Mottle which many persons
think too high. They must tnko Into considera
tion tint tho stimulant used is guaranteed to ho
or u pure iiu.illty. A poor nrt Iclo could bo fur
nished at a cheaper irlce,but Is It not better to pay
ix lllllomorcand havo a goad article? A medi
cinal preparation should contain nono but tho
host Ingredients; and they who oxpect to nhtalu
u cheap compouuJ, and bo beuetltloi by U will
moitcertaluly bo cheated.
HOOFIAND'H OHItMAN IHTrKIW,
HOOFIiAND'S CIIJIIJIAN TONIO,
WITH
llOOI-'IiAND'H l'OUOlMIVI.I.IN 1'IM,,
WILL cum: YOU.
Tlu-y nro llio (Irc.itcit
iu. ooi) r t; it 1 1-1 1: us
Known to tho Jleillcul worlil, nml will crnill.
catuillsi-Aieiinrlslni;iriMii liniuiroliliio I, IMilluy
of tho lllh't-sthoum'.ins, nrdNo.isoil I.Ivor, In 11
kUortci- timo than uuy other liiiawn roiucillun.
Tho wholo SUl'ItEMi; COUllTof l'ouuylv.ml.i
Sl'KAU FOll TJI1.-1IS llSMKUILa.
Who would ask for more DUalilcl nuastroiiser
Testllnony?
Hon. (leonriK W. Woomv.uin, armor GdtfJiw
ticc o te fiuprcme Court of PcnnvjlvtmUi, u
prcient Member of Otniins from roimylvant'i
it-ri'ci .-
riiiLAnuwiHA, Jlurch 15th, 1S07.
I llml "Ilnnlliina'H (li-innit Hitters" li nironl
tonic niclul In dlieascH nf tho illiti-itlvuoi'ji.ni-i
nnanf itrent lienellt llii'.iu.soriUhllltyiina waut
of action in tho hystem. YmirK truly
OtOllOE w. WllOIIWAItn.
Hon. Jamks Thomson, CMrf jatlict rf iht Huprtmt
Court of rennsytvunta.
l'HlLAliltLI'HI I, April IU, 1S07,
I ronsl.ler "Hooll.inirs (lermnii Iltttrrn" n vnl.
n.-llilo nu-illclilo 111 ciuoof iiltiirku ol ImllKCKtlnn
or l)j pep il.i. 1 can curtllv tills li-uin my ejliw.
rleneootlt. Youib, wltli rc.ec-t,
Tamils Thomson,
1 Ion. (I i oitin: Hiiaihwood, Justice of the Supreuu
Cottit of I'cnniylvanld,
l'iiit,Aiii:i.riii., Juno 1, 1W,
I havo louiiil liy experlcnco tint "Hooll unl's
Human liitiam U n rry ko-kI innle, rullovln
iljkp.inleiiyinptomsiiliniiii illrcctly.
(li:01IUIS HHAI13WO011.
Hon. Wm. P. Kncn,, Muyor of the dtuoflluirih.
.v. r.
Iayor' Olllco, liuiMIo, Juno 22, Ml).
I Inyo usoil "HiiolluiiN (lerinin lllltorn nml
Tonic ' in my f.iinllyilnilnj! lliu I'lil ye.ir, nml
i .1 . . " ilu 1 1 ifiu ion n-, nn
i.nlllli; touuilllll Vlltor totllouVHtenl. Tlmlr Ms,
ir to tho uyHtem. Their iimi
llus been luodiititlvii tit ,li.fi
'1111-11 v
lioiii-llcl.il
VUL-CIM.
W.M. ltOCIKlM.
Hon. Jnines SI. Wood, Vt-itor of WMitmtport
Ji.
I tftka grout plrasuroluiecoinmonJIns" Hoor
..'), l;t'l'!lVl,.1 ''oulo ' M nny ono who may no
illlllcti-,1 with llypori a. I had tho Dyspepsia m
li.ully It was i Impossible to keep my mod In my
stomach, nud 1 bi-came Jo weak ns lint tolinnblo
towalls liairnlulle, Twobottlis orT'onlci'llecleil
ii porfect cure. James m, Wouii.
Jii:.w:.wn:i:
THAT
hooi-TjAN'ii'h iir.ujiAN iUTn:i'-i,
IIOOFIiAND'S OKU3IAN TONIO
Will Curo every caso of
-V A J! A ,S M U ,V,
Or Wasting away of tho Holy,
JUML'UllL'li
THAT
IIOOI'MND'S (IE11MAN HHMKUIIiS
Am tlio medicines you r(iiilro lopurlrytho
1 nod, esel ii the torl.lil LU er In hcnllliy mtlim.
ulirdii'il'or'eo'suVe. "My ""m"i" "'
Vll. HOOKLANIJ'H
i' o i) o i ii yi,uN,
SuiisrrruTi: rop. Jluitcunv Pii.w.
nro I'ju.i a j)oje
'Jhe most Powerful. I'd Innocent.
Vegetable Cathartic hnoien.
It li llflt lll-on..n,. I. ...li ...
lull.. ,,, ,.,i,.7 ,. i, nun, ii,, ,,, huso
rll slotiroil i UI. M I..I .. i ...........
act iU'c lily nn I Powerllllly, rliuUklni;lhoMpr.
isioinae i and llowels of nil Imnufill, -n ,',
Inllo ' I'-Jlr'i"'"!1 lHi1'' 'Joi'lOlllil. orllio AU-o.
L m, 1"u,11"'' Itil, ui-tlflsi nnU krarclitnt; Ilia?!
lojlandialiol self, lis peculiar action l? upon
0.f''e'V,1'".1 11 'I'culllyiroiu nllobfclruc.
IlOUS. Willi llll Hi., ivu, ,., M...
from Uio Injurious resulls attached tu llio uio or
thai lulueiul,
l-'ui- uliuieuseslii which tho uso of n catliailio
s ludlealtil, theso jdlls will iilvo unllro satlslae.
Hon In evciy caso. 'Jliey NliVIlIt l-'All
III eaes nl Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia nml
exlieiuo ensllvc-ness, llr. lloollaud's (Jeiuiau
lllltersor Toulo should bo used li. eonutetlon
with lliol'llls, Tlio tonloeirect of tho Ullteibor
1 olllo bullils mi I hnu v.l cm. 'I lin llllli'iu or -I'...
purities tho Hlood, sfrennlhcus thu Nerves, ithij.
Iil.ATi.s tho l.lver, uud Uc ttrinytli, imisy
nnd vigor.
Keep your llowels nellvo wllh llio I'llls, nml
tone up tho system with llllters or Toulo, and
no illseiuo can retain thu hold, or et eu ussall
you,
lti eollect that It Is lilt, HOOKLAND'H nuu.
MAN lleliiedtes that uro so unl vet sally used uud
highly leeomuielideil uud do not nllow thu
Diugglst In luduoo yon to taliuauwhliujthat hu
inuy say Is Just us tood, Licjimu ho makes a
larger protlt on It.
Theso Itemedles will bo kent by express to,
nny locality, upon iiiipllcatlou lo Iho I'lllNI'I
I'Al. tll-'j-lpl:, at tliu IIKKMAN MKUICINU
Hl'OUK, oai Arch Ht., I'hlladelphla.
Oil IS. .11. f.V.ti, lioii l('or.
TI1040 ltomodles aro for salo bv liruoilkta
HUrokcepcni,au'l Modlcluo Daalctsovorywhoro