i VI iSndrnfiiitf BLOOMSBURG, PA. rvi.ltiy, Nov. QO, 187 5. drntit mill the, Clfl'Sj. ' jcjic meant than iniil Iti making 11 )i 'Hiin.'iit cniulitl.tto for President i' .! ili' lar.ulon of State Oonvcti liii t ii sirred ii temporary purpose, ',' 'p'lMii'.ui party is noteil for not i ' i in pumilse. The oflli'u-linlcWt, i a in r over 0,0110, pttiiile the lurtv, mill a i .. i'ois. They control the m lehinery .,, uti't tlint is enough to sway the n 1 1 nt i io average, Uepubliean voter. This t i . I m.iiy of politicians would r.ither h it 1 1 ic i. U'.'j now secured to them, than t i. tli.MtiicurtainliiM of n new iiiluilnls t U i .1 1 m not wish to sink into private 11 , a 1 '.in-i no fnturo unless ho succeeds in U ' 1' ' 1 Term" aspirations, lie n stolid u nl i llio piostige of success. i n.ri.uly outlined the l'latform for . , If ird money . He expects by this , ' . ' i '.raw to his aid capitalist-! at home i r M'l. lie will repudiate the "rag o.' , " . am of tho .Ucpublicau l'.u'y and ask .ii nu to bastardize their own issue. 'i. A foreign war. This will bring ti . s .'import contractors, sutlers, and all tho rcHhsj elements In tho n.itioii I tl ). l'i- Sehooli. This would bo a r vivid of Know Jxothlngtsni, and whilst not a - tutlne isaue, would enlist in its support nil 1 i a Mle-headed bigots of flie nation, and mi. r ,i, i.tte)y they aro not all dead, us seen r a.Mn Ohio. Our ritatc constitu tion, on this question says, (aut. x, sv.c. 2,) ' V in i.i j ra'd for the support of the public s 's-ftln Cbmmonweallh shaft be appropri a' ' ' or I for live support of any sectarian s ho..." This should bo u sullicicnt answer to u mo peal appeals. Kxperience has show n I hat iioiv"sectarian schools" is a strong rally in,"' cry. Tho l'rotestantClergy, an educated, .ii. .Uit,vnt, and strong body of men, aro to a .if t j iorg't that in tills land Church is di- r .1 in m Slate, and many of them go in- I I pi roxysms at tho baro mention of the x' 4 . Their influence is great. It may r ii sin ular that they should follow a t -I' l 1 by Mich a man as Grant, but ' i!io end justify tho moans?" A n it. i r of ministers would rather dis ci s hir.ll fj uMtions from the pulpit, than t . .. tj tin ''lowly and crucified Naza r jo. ' ami perhaps very properly in one v f t!io subject, because they know moro a tLi former than they do of the 1 .-r. If qiu jtions like these cnn'vitnlizo a party a nl iivc ir success, then indeed have wo nisj 10 despair of tho Itepublic. Tiipy may nominate Grant on such issues, but we cannot believe that the toiling masses eiu bo induced to support him under such circumstances. J L1VK ISSUK I'D!'. 1S7C. I.AXD GUAM. r,n -uur exenanges nu . anoi her enormous land steal is contemplat cd. The main recipient is to bo tho Texas an I Pacific rail-road, backed by Tom Scott, Wallac, and Cameron a queer combi nntioti, and yet strong. Wo absolutely condemn tho various land st;tils which digress has sinctioned. Yet cai'h person, however poor they may bo, is tjoowner in fee simple in common of thir ty acres of land. It is public property it is tru , but we are the public. This land was puridiaicl with tho common treasure, or conquered by tho army drawn from tho peo ple. Vlready Congress has donated to rail re. h over 200,000,000 of acres, or about fi nr and a half acres of our property, nnd bil'a aro pending to take -100,000,000 more. Tlr amount nlnady given is seven times thesis of Ohio, and if as densely populated v mid contain 20,000,000 of people. There ban be u given to the Pacific roads alone 123,(.JU'0 i0. Tho Northern Pacific which ko sue s.,fully swindled tho people through tlie pursuasivo arguments of Jay Cooke, got 47,0110,000 of tho best land in America, aboti'. 10,000 square miles an area larger than E a;-land and Wales. Thin we aro rob b I of our real estate, our inheritance, which pa..j iut j to tho hands of speculators, and if we win'i t j "go West" and erect a home lor ourwlves wo must geuerally purchase what was our own property from some gieedy speculator. On this subject tho Kepublican National (Cbon-etUion of 1S72 said. " lie are opposed to thejurtlt v ijranU of public lands to corpor a ins end monopolies, and demand that the nr urn di;n-i i be set apart for free hi.nu forf , . ." I "-uiui ly for the party, this land Btea'iii" j jir tho benefit of corporations has nil a . under their auspices. In I 7Jt'. Liberal Kepubliciins resolved 4 i -re pposcd to all furltier yranU of I ' dt i,r alter corporations, 'J'lie j (' r , tiould U held sacml to actual i hi.. . i.itic National Convention1 IT ' -ni,' resolution. ' ' Mia 1ms been incorporated in f i ' v -rn's of tho Grangers and Labor ,1 ' , " that the people hould hold J ' J ..riit . and their representatives to f tV Pittsburg Convention last i ilnr r .olution was smothered, ft T.uc a similar Kesolutlon, of-ti-author of this article fell still Y ught, Hughes & Co., had finance r a J'r- t bcru. on i'ic I rain. Hut tho people should demnnd that those prom i l" kept, and retire to private life any, birr who .-ells them out. Samuel J. Itantlall. Tho frieii'.i ol this distinguished gentle- nan (i" ur hg his nomination as Speaker bf the iif xt Iloue of lleprosentativeii. No y election could bo made, llandall t . veil of the party. Ho hiu stood by a r k in its adversity, mid by his iiiluf . r,d knowledge of parlhtmen iX'k prevented nuiawi of Coiigression. '.'I'll ii'Jurioiis to thu people and tl vn a 17 1 i ie n cppoised to Jobs and rings, r rl is c.Mtllent. Our delegation 1 be a unit lu his support, ami wo trust I lui ho will bo successful. Per Gulbordl little doeu his sheathing i f per 'and cement and scrap-iron avail him, cr r'i "rmo-js far too thin to resist the r- lv rrint"d lances of the law now aimed tl u 'rt urate body. Itia pretty certain hu - f ill have to bo blastod out mid uric I it'' ovr nunin. T ' '"war JIudon Canal Company us T'.utc'j r.ew rcau, ruiiea tnr -'id'tjiudu r.-ilrojiJ, frim Al- mi v t i 51 iitreal, Canada. 1 THE Uralli of tho Vlco President. Jeromlnh Colbith, better known m Henry Wllwit, Vl.-e l'reliknt of tho United States, died at Wellington on Monday lnit after n lingering illness. The l'rrtidciit made the following an nouncement: liXECUl'IVn MANstOS, W'AHUNOrON, D. L, N'ovemlier !!:!. It Is with profound sor row that the president has to nnnouiico to the people of the United Slates tho death of the Vice President, Henry Wilson, who died in the capltol of tho nation this morn ing. The eminent station of tho deceased, bis high character, his tong career in tho service of his State and of tho Union, Ids devotion to the cause of freedom, and tho ability which he brought to the dlschargo of every duly, stand conspicuous and nro Indelibly impressed on the hearts and nlleetions of tho American people. In testimony of respect for this distin guished citizen, and fur a faithful public servant, the various departments of the gov ernment will bo closed on the day of tho funeral, and tho executive mansion and all tho executive, departments in Washington will bo draped with badges of mourning for thirty days. Tho secretary of war and of tlio navy will Issuo orders that appropriate military and naval honors bo rendered to tho memory of ouo whoso virtues nnd services will long be borne in recollection by a gr.itelul nation. (Signed) U. S. Grant. liy tho President: IIa'miltox 1'ian, Secretary of State. The doctors discovered the following: POST SDIUUM UXAMI.VATIO.V Washington, Nov. -2 11:"0. Pour hours after death, thermometer 0-'. Kxternal ap pearances nothing unusual. Drain weight 4!) ounces. Sinuses of the brain full of black fluid blond. Deposit of lymph on the sur face of cerebral hemispheres; consistence and color of brain normal; cyst the sizo of a pea in each charoid plexus; atheromatous deposits In the arteries; at tho basa of the brain, anil in tho anterior and middle cere bral arterio', spinal cord; nothing abnormal in color or consistence. A miacroseopic.il examination will be made. It is not generally known that tho Vlco President's name was originally.Tercnii.ihCol hath, which he changed while still n boy for tho naino of his adopted father. It is said that his earnest convictions on tho subject cf total abstinence wero primarily formed as a coii-equcneo of his real father's drinking to excess. His brother, who was with him in his last illness, retains bis name, S. II. Col bath, Ho has been for several years em ployed as doorkeeper under the sergeant-at-arms of tho United States Senate. Hon. Thomas W. Ferry, senator from Michigan, who becomes acting Vicj Presi dent by virtue of his position as President pro tehi. of tiic Senato was born in Miehigar in 1S27 and is in '19th year. Mr. Ferry has considerable congressional experience h.iv ing served three terms in tho House before his election to tho Sjnato in 1S71. Hois said to bo an able parliamentarian. What tho National Banking System Costs the l'euiilo. The greenbacks cost tiio pooplo nothing, but tho national bank notes cost us an enor mous sum. On every $00,009 of national bank notes in circulation, tho people pay 40,000 in tho shapo of interest on tho bonds deposited in tho United States Treasury 100,000. If tho entiro paper circulation wnich we now have, S70j,079,C5 j, is convert cd into national bank notes, it will cost thu people $19,0ol,859. jVnd yet sonio newspapers say that this is not the proper timo to attack National banks, but tho opponents of this sjMtcm should wait until business is prosperous. lint when times aro hard, business dull and'work ditli cult togetat living wages, istho proper timoto look into our financial troubles and not wait until business is better, for such a period may never arrive. Tho people are not to bo humbugged in this way. Twcnty-thrco millionsjouo hundred thousand dollars tho government gives to tho National banks annually, or in other words to tho rich, and not one cent to tho workingmcii. In Kug hind they grant annuities to tho reigning l.imily, wlnlo in this country annuities aro given to the .national banks, which under a recent decision of tho Supremo Court of tho United States, can charge any rate of interest they choose, not being restricted by tho laws of tho States. Is this right? Should ono class of peoplo bo favored by law to the detriment of another class? What right has tho government to take tho money of tuo tax payers and actually give it to the National banks ? Let tho people ponder over theso iacts. .Seven Keason in Favor of tho Jury. F.very now and then when a jury renders a verdict which to some peoplo sicms at variance with tho evidence, or in somo oth or respect apparently iuconsUtent, tucro is an outcry ior theabolitiouot the jury system. llio following cogent reasons lor its mainte nance are otfered by tho Albany Law Jour nal : "Why thi. Jury systemshould notboabol- -'lieu; i. iiecau-ie iiui su istuiiMon ni n judge for the jury gives ono man too tnucli inHer ; j, it nnpn-cs too much responsibility on a siniilo man: 'A. it lembrs tlm triliiinul ol justice too casv ol'ntmrnacli indiirnnx aim nnuery; -l, mo .ttiolition (it llio jury w. mid necessarily greatly iucrea-ctho num bir of judges; 5. in iiass'uii unou nues'.ioiis of fact theadvantago of twelve heads, rather than one, is enormous -the jury combines experic nee, sense, anJ modes of thought of rioiis Kiniisaiid inrms, auu tuo ulscinsioiis nf the tivcho bring out every posstblo fact ami pnase; o, tliejury system is a great check upon oppressions and monopoly; 7, tliejury is an educator of tho people, and a moi poinii political loroo ' A I'linngo for the Worse. it. ... . i i , . mo uuirioi mis uccn cnangeu irom a quarto to an octavo form. It has not added to thonppearanco of tho paper. In fact It looks dwarfed. Wo hopa our ablo cotera porary will recon.lder tho matter and glvo us tho "ohl Htyle." Lvenifthis is not done, bocauso it is a mutter of taste, our peoplo who need a dail should subscribe for tho Patriot. It is ably edited, full of news,' and gets to our place at 7:J(i in tho morning. The New York and Philadelphia da lies do not reach hero until 5 clock in tho evening. The Montour American s.ivs"irivo us John V. llartranlt for our candidato for President next year and wo will send you such a return from Montour county as will inuko your nriius nwiiii mm wo aro prepareo to lie iicvB it There is not a county in the Btato where tho Itqmblicans did better this year tiiuu lu .Montour, mid they ought not to bo forgotten. (Jautte it Ilidtttin, Nor should Democrats forget tho so-called leaders in .Montour who brought about such a condition of affairs. Senator Orris K. Terry, whoso health has been fulling for so mo months past, died ut his homo in Norwalk, Connecticut, on Sun day lust nt two o'clock, 'iho vacancy in tho U, 8, Senate, caused i-y his death will bo filled by a Democrat, au'i givo us two Democratic U, H. Bciiutoru irom Connecticut, COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA I) Ins Without Making a Will. in nn article published somo tlmo ago, entitled ' Wills and Imw'Hnf to mako them," i w.is mi-'iti'MH'il that some porsoui nbstaln lioin making will I v the reason as they say that "tho 1 iw mak"s u good enough wilt for them." liy this they mean says tho Ledger, that what aro called the "Intestato Laws" of tho Htato of Pennsylvania, makes n siilll clcntly fair and proper disposition of tho property of any person who dies "intestate" that is to say without having madn a will, lu general terms this Is true. Tho laws nro In tho main just Iaw, and yet tho disposition of the property of un "intestato'' as made by tho law', is not utways such as tho deceased person would have preferred, nor Is It always an equitable disposition. In this article wo propose to tell in a general way, mid for tho benefit of general reader', how the "Intestate Laws" operate In tho cases of most frequent occurrence. There nro two principal classes of property as to thu descent of which tho "Intestato Laws' make a broad distinction which must bo kept in mind. There ls"rc.n es tate "which inoans(broadly)housesand lauds; nnd "personal estate ' which means money, bonds, stocks, good, merchandise, furniture, jewelry, and generally all valuables that are "movable." "Ileal estato" is subject to one kind of disposition by tho law nnd "personal estate" to another. When a person possessed of property dies, tho first claim against the property is the payment of tho just debts of the deceased and tho legal charges against tho estate. If thero bo no will, nnd no marriage sottlcnient,tho remainder, after the debts aro paid, is disposed of by tho law, as follows : Where the deceased person has left a widow and a child or children, or the de scendants of a child or children, the widow is entitled to ono third part of tho personal property absolutely (that is, to dispose of in any way sho thinks proper,) and to one third of tho real estate for the term of her life. Tho other two-thirds of both tho per sonal and real estato become tho property of his child or children, and the descendants nt any children that may be deceased. The re maining one-third of the real estate, in which tho widow has a life estate, also de scends at her decease to tho child or children, or tho descendants of any deceased child oi children, or to their heirs. Where tho deceased person has made no will, and has left a widow but no child nor descendant of any deceased child,but has left what the law calls "collateral heirs," father, mother, sister, brother, nephew, niece or other kiiidrcii,tho laws mako tho followingdis posal of tho property: One-half part of tho personal estate goes to tho widow absolutely, and one-half part of tho real estate for the termofherlife. The other halfof tho personal proper'- goes absolutely to tho father and mother of the deceased person, if thev bo living, or to the survivor, if one of them b dead, and they take a life interest in tho real estate subject to the life interest of tho wid ow in ouo naif of it ; but, in this instance, tho fee-simple to the real estate descends to and vests in the brothers and sist.jrs. If botli father and mother bo dead, then tho remain ing half of tho personal property and the real estato, subject to tho widow's one-halt life interest, go to the brothers and sisters, or brothers or sisters of "tho whole blood," or tho descendants of any deceased brother or sister of tho "wholo blood." If none ol these bo living, then tho titlo to the real VStetfcPSfMJlMck: to tho father and mother or tllCBUniVor; u:u, ii uirj uo vn....,, ,..,., ... brother or sister of the "half blood" comes in. If uouo of these bo living, tho "next ol kin" comes in, but as tho description of the descent to these would go too much into do tail, wo omit lurther mention of it at this time. Where a woman dies possessed of property and makes no will, the law disposes of hci estate as follows: If sho leaves a husband and a child or children, or the descend mts of any deceased child or children, her per sonal property goes to the husband, and the child or children share alike the descend ants of any deceased child taking tho shart which such cjuiu would oo entitled to it living. Tho real estato descends to tho child orchildrcn and to the descendants uf am deceased child ; but tho husband is entitled to tho income of tho real estate during the term of his life. Where a woman dies possessed of property and without making a will, and leaves a husband, but no child, and no descendant of any child, but leaves "collateral heirs," as above described, tho personal property goes to thu husband absolutely, and he takes also tho income of tho real estato for tho term of his life, as above described. Tho real estate, subject to tho husband's life interest, goes lur a lito term to tho lather and mother oi the deceased woman or tho survivor, if one bo dead; but tho feo-simplo titlo descends to and vests in her sisters and brothers ol the wholo blood." If neither father nor moth er bo living, then tho real estate goes to the brothers and sisters and tho deseeudauts ol any deceased brother or sister of tho deceas ed woman in the order already mentioned. If no sister or brother or descendant ol any sister or brother of tho "whole blood" be living, the frec-simplo titlo of tho real estate ;ocs bacl- to tho father and mother as before mentioned. Where such woman leaves neither husband nor child nor discendanc in any degree, her father and mother (Or the survivor) tako a lllb interest in her I'state.the lee-simplo going to her sisters and brothers. If both father and mother bo dead, then her estate goo.s to her brothers anil sisters and descendants of any deceased brotheror sis'.er. If nouo ot theso bo living, then tho title goes back to tho father ami mother, and il tney oo Uead,lheii to tho sisters nnd brothers of tho"half blood." In default otlhese.then the estato goes to the "next of the kin," among grand-nephews, grand-nieces, uncles, auuU, cousins, &c., and tho courts frequently uave considerable uitheulty In deciding who Is "next of kin." The foregoing as stated in tho beainnlnc of this article, relato only to tho most frequent cases in which property is distributed by the "Intestato Laws," whero the owner of tho property dies without making a will. Theso laws, however, go into much minuter detail than can bo specified in a brief newspaper article It will bo seen that in tho mam the distribution is an equitable ono ; yet, lu some respects, it is not so. Ior example, where a man dies without making a will, leaving a widow, but no child or descendant and no father, mother, brother or sister, tho widow gets but ono half of tho personal property, mid only a lite estato in one-lull of tho real estate; und.after this is doue.tho I iw searches ibout among iieplicws.nieces.grand-nepliews, grand-nieces, ami great grand-nephews and nieces, and mints and unclos, and coiuins. and"uoxtof kin" of her husband to tho re motest degree, as long as any blood kindred can befuuud, before it will accord to the widow tho other half of the personal proi crty, and full title to tho real estate, which she, pcrhups.had as largo a part In accumula ting as her deceased husband had, Similar disability happens In the case nf a husband whoso wife makes no will. If she dies leaving no child, and no father or moth er, sister or brother, tho husband gets the persouul estate only, and but a life interest lit the real estate, und then the law (nukes the I search nbovo recited among her nephews, nieces, nnd other "collateral heirs," aunts, uncles, cousins, Ac, beforo the husband can take ii lull fee-simple titlo of thu real estate. Theso lnt mentioned Instances tire among those which show tho strongest necessity on tho part of every man nnd woman possessed of pioperty making a will, because they how that tho"Intestnte laws,"wl'elv framed and cquitablo ns they nre, do not always make tho fairest distribution of property. An Important decision lias been rendered lu u case brought before tho Supremo Court from Schuylkill county. Judge Gordon tho other Judges sustaining him rendered a decision to tho following cllVct : 1. If a national bank takes moro than legal Interest, it forfeits the entire inter est. 2. Usurious Interest taken b) a national bank may bo defalked against tho amount sued for by tho bank. 3. Tho Pennsylvania Act of Assembly which limits tho time lu which usurious Interest may bo recovere 1 back to six months does not apply to transactions with national bank'. All the elections for Congress nro now over, and tho Democrats will have a majority of about 80 in round numbers in tho next Hoiiso of Representatives at Washington, Including the few who aro designated as Liberals Put Wisconsin down as a Democratic State for 1S70. The ollicial returns of tho Into election gave Luddington, Republican, S41 majority Air Governor, while tho re mainder of the State ticket is Democratic, tho majoiities ranging from G21 to 2S0-1. Well done, Wisconsin I Our brother of tho Bloomsburg Colum bian, has our earnest aid in trying to find a Democratic statesman in Pennsylvania, but, brnther,wo will have to look in "those posts of honor" which are at times said to bo "tl.e private station." Philadelphia Common wealth. Homo .News. Kx-Scnator Fenton will summer in Florida this winter. U.iyard Tavlor is lecturing on "Ancient Egypt." Cardinal M'Closkey sailed for New York on Sunday. "An habitual criminal" is what the Na tion irreverently callsjolm Morrisscy. Tho health of tho Empress C.irlotta, Maximilian's widow, is distressingly bad. Mr. Coieoran, of Washington, has it in contemplation to erect a stud.o building for the artists of tho capital. Tho vessels sent out to search for the City ut Waco havo returned to Galveston without finding any duo as to tho fate of any person on the board lost steamer. mo uotirt oi Appeals at Albany, vc terday morning, dismissed the appeals in the 1 weed cases, thus refusing Tweed a reduc tion ol bail and a bill of particulars. Chandler has removed tho chief clerk of the patent office, an ollicial of long staudin and meritorious service who has made him self almost indispensable. The charge against turn is that ho is a democrat. The State Hoard of Pardons concluded i.'.i"r,t.filYw.P.'.'. W.'i'hi'iifihiv night, and adjourn eil until tho hrst luesdaf oi lyecemuui Among the cases recommended for pardon were those ot Thomas Kca and J. II. Per kins, of Philadelphia. Among those refused were Iteuben J. Frankens and Andrew lliyle, f the same city, St. Louis, November 18. At St. Marv .Mo., a small town a few miles south of here a young colored girl whilo being married to a man named Urookj on Wednesday night was shot throng i the head by a discarded lover whoso name is not reported. The girl died and the murderer escaped. Col. Win. 11, Mann has been appointed irolhonotary ot the court for three years in Philadelphia. The emoluments of the po sition aro large. The appointment was made at a secret meeting of the twelve common pleas judges. It is understood the voto stood 7 to 5. The recently revived rumor that the United States aro about to acquiro another slio of Mexican territory, by purchase or otherwisc.is without foundation in fact. The minister of Mexico being inquired of in re gard to tho matter declares unequivocally that no proposition has been mado to his government looking to such an acquisition, and that no negotiations for it havo been pending. .Vn old man in Georgia claims to have pair of suspender buckles which he lias worn constantly for 00 years, his father hav ing worn them lor 2j years previous. Till may bo true, but incredulous people believe Unit tho old fellow is trying to get to the Centennial. ihe artesian well at Fort Wayne. Ind has now reached a depth of 3000 feet, and while some citizens think there can bo no uso of pushing tho work further, others want to keep on until they reach water or China. The President has pardoned Mantou Heard and Hubert A. Poison, who as Cash icr and Teller of thu ilhodo Island Hank, embezzled $200,000 and were senteneeu three years ago to nine years' imprisonment. Ilijr rascals iret clear.- and little ones li.ivn tn servo out their punislinii'Ut. -Salt Lake, Nov. 18. Tho case of llrh- liam Young, held in custody by Marshal Maxwell lor contempt, on thu order of Judno liiireman ot October 20, coming before Chiet Justice White to-day, on n writ ol habeas corpus, it was decided by him that the judg ment ol judge Lowe ol .May 10, discharging tho prisoner from tho alleged contempt or ilsobedicnco to tho order of February 2li.bv Judge McICtau, requiring him to pay ali mony to Ann Kliza was final and conclusive, and tliat on tho adjournment of that term it became beyond the power of this court to review, thenforo the decision of Judgo Uoie- maii, committing Ilrigham Young, is void, mil that lio is wrongfully imprisoned and should be discharged. Tho Pcusaeohi (Kin.) Gatette says a ne gro man in tlio adjoining county of llaldwin Killed ii largo hog in tlio woods. He opened tho animal, removed tlio eiitrnils.uiid devised a method of carrying tho pork which was Ulogether tunjcncru This maimer of trans portation was effected by tying the hind leg. together, passing his head between them, and, the heavy carcass being in front, easing the weight on his neck by lifting on tho fore legs with his hands. It is presumed that la- got along rcimukably wcl) until a rail fence got lu his way ; and In order to climb this lie needed hands. Accordingly ho relieved them by lifting tho hog over tho top rail and letting it drop ou tho other side, It Is pre sumed that ho proposed to follow tho hog, but ho didn't. A few days since a concre- gallon of burzurds attracted attention to a locality whero a negro man was found hang ing on ono side of a rail fence and a hoi; ou the other, tho weight of tho animal evidently having pressed his neck down up. ou the tail until ho was choked to death, I News llcms. Why don't Sweden have to send nbroiul forcattlo? Because sho keeps her Stock' holm. -Tho only man not spoiled by being lion ized was the Prophet Daniel. Anna Dickinson makes her debut ns an actress in New York, lu December. Kx.Governor Curtiii has gone to Colo rado, and will be absent about three weeks, Ten million dollars of counterfeit green backs were burned at tue Brooklyn navy yard yesterday by order of tho govt riiment. Tho Hgvptlan Ivhrdlvo has sent to Kngland for liiiaueial experts to straighten his "budget" and find out how much he owes. Senator Dawes, nf Miisachiietts, wn seriously Injured at Pittslield, on Saturday last, by tlio kick uf a horse, which lie had been riding. A letter was recently received at the Hnrrisbiirg postolllec, addressed "To the Secretary of the Ktcrnal jVHalrs at Harris burg, Pa." Tlio aggregate weight of Mr. Joseph Welucl. wito ami d.iti'hter. of Port Clinton, Is "18 pounds, Tho lather weighs 21J7, the wile -'Jil and the daughter 201 pounds. James W.Groll'. ex-shcrllf of Luzerne county and ex-member of tho Legislature, died at the ago of sevcntv-nlne on Tuesday of last week, llu was the first postmaster ot Uarbondalc. A man of Bradford county. Pa. left Ills wife of seventy-eight years, several weeks ago, out oi mero jealousy. Noisy little boys in Cincinnati nre told that right in the centre of tlio hind hoots of every live mule there is a littlu luinii ol gold, which can bo easily dug out with a peiiKiille. John Surratt married a Virginia lady last year and is now teaching school at a village in Maryland, about twenty miles thence. .Mi-s Mirratt married n Treasuiv cltrk.but Immediately alter tho nuptials he was dismissed irom thu department. Straw The Republican vote in Iowa this ear letl liUOO short ot the voto cast l.r President Grant in 1S72, while tho Demo crats polLd 10,730 moro votes than ever be lore. Tho Secretary of the navy has arranged that a United States war vessel shall call next spring, at convenient Kuropeau ports, to collect and transport to the Centennial tlio works ot American artists resident in Lurope. Cheese prepared in a copper press ser iously poisoned a family near Runway, N. J. A little girl named Mary Lougbucy, need 12 years, whoso father resides in Pilts- tou, was drowned on Wednesday, in Dun- inore. nile urawiii'a pail ot water lioin a well, sho slipped and fell into the water, head downwiirds. Beforo she could bo res cued she was dead. Wo do wish Hon. Aleck Stephens would mako up his mind to do ono linn ' or llioother. llisobitiiaries have been on the standing galley lor tlio past threu years. The latest report of his health is such as to excite very serious apprehensions among his Ii lends, It is reported that a movement is on foot in PlyinouMi Church to havo Henry C. Bjwui's name dropped from the roll ot membership, as has been done in the case ol .Mrs. Moultou and Deacon West. Bowen says he will not he drhcii liom tho church but will, most certainly, defend himself. On Friday hist a little daughter of Mrs. Thos. MsGowan, of Oxford, Chester county, was suddenly killed by the lodgment of a hickory nut in her throat. Too children were eating nuts, when the little one, aged about two years, put a whole nut in her mouth and choked ou it. Deli Norris, of Darby township, Dela- tircarm to bo unloaded. The gun went oil, tearing tlio cutiro lower part oi Price's fine aay, and scattering his leeth and jaws over Ihe roum. Marriages. METllKItlU.-CllU011IS.-0ti tUe -ad ot October, by thi'Itev. J. lluultt, at tho liouso ot tlio bride's father, Thomas McUiurlU uud Knmu C'liroiuls, both of Ulooniabiirf,'. fcfcJHiis. r.r -'-n mmi .iimiiwiwiiwi I imini.w n Deaths. McllCNUV. In "umbra, I.uzerno Co. Pa., Nov. 17, 1ST0, Paulino Metlenry, daughter of lion. Juioes Meilenry, use J i j ears, I inoiitliauaj.'iU.ijs. VOUMH. Near Walto Hall, s j I lealv, on tho lTlh ust.. Jlis. Kebecco, who of Abraham Vouiis, ayeUU years. .HIlOEMAKElt, XeirSereno, on thotst'.i Inst., of consumption, Mrs. Leah K., wife uf J-.ltJ.ili sjioeinal;. ir, and daughter of Jacob lAing, or l'lno buimalt, lyttiisi jears, a months and 15 dajs. MAItKEl' ItEPOliTS. IILOOMSBURU MARK1CT. Wheat pcruushcl.... liiu Cum, new, " .... oats, ' flour per barrel Cloersued .00 .iu "i.W flaxseed nutter i:j,'s l.f .3 lalluw m .V5 .1 S All .10 .11! .1 l'uUtucs Dried i miles llains sides .C Shoulilers Lai d per pound .11! nay per ion ileeswax 20.il 11 unit hy Seed 1.00 IJL'OTATIONS roll COAL. .'o. 4 on Wluu f .No. 6 " i 4,00 per Tou $ u,Tr, " -Ml. (i " " i . m Uiaelismlth's Lump on .Mi.irf j,uo liiiuiniuoiis $ o,eu NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, k DM IvrSTl! 1'i nilV VlVI'li'l,' IS, KSTAI'BDEmilKOM llUNslXUEK, UBCEiSEO. Letters of AdinlnUtr.itlim r.n llim kt it,. ,.r r:i.i.. Illlnslni-er. I.llu (if IUilWI- tmwthli, i-iilm.o.l i ,',. deceased, luyu been granted by Hie KegliUr of b.di'i uu'iui. iu .11,1111 iiiinsiiiger, or lieaver tu.uii.hli all ii rsiuH haling claims ugalDsl I ho e .Lite of lhed".e u nl are reuoi'sied tn nu-sj-ut. huhm c.r ....tn...... nul those indebted to Hi estate luiuiku p.mneiit iu nu uuuersigiii'dikliullilstrulur Mlliout (fe liy. JOHN UUNSlMIKit, ..ov. Su,'d-ct- Ailmhiliuutor. t. DMlNisTH v to it's xnrrnr:. 1 JL EjrATE Of MAHV A. I'. UKCaLlK, DtCCttlO, Utiers of AdmluMr.it ton on tlio etatu ut .iury a, hlll'.-lle. latu uf til,- 'limn i.f IDnrimOiiii... i'..i nia comity, deee.wd, haiu isim granti'd uv llio lie;:. Mi'i' uf siil.l coumy lo William II. (,'lhnure, ",1 UlUOmSbUl-T. All Dll-sulis- lentil -el.ilirw n i.l llm esuitu ut thu decedent uro leijui-sted to pru.-ent them IiirMettlemi'iu, und Ihoso Indebted to tho estato to iniku payment to tlio undirslgucd lUiinhiUtratur wtllioiitdel.ij. WILLIAM II. (HL.MOIti:, .. auuiii isiiuuir. Nov. 80,'iB-et. pitlNTKK-S NOTICK I'ersons Indebted to tho undersigned for adrcrtls. i',' or oilier urintlm.' must settle un linn. nil. m-li liv 111'. p.ijment or note. MibscrlU'i's lu uirears fur tho 1'OI.CMIIIAN aro lllSO redllf'sfj'il fnkflllA lit-nm-wli- In cash or note. T,o uiidei signed, ur wunbudv fol ium, muy ut idl tunes bo found dm Ing business hours, at room Nu. l. cihi'mkiaw nullum . fU.cnni,.,i llV I! I.' llFll. IV.. ..u .. I ..I.... "' I uci. u. lo-ll H, UIUI'TLNIHCH. I' .S. K. L. MnverHls 111! Inn-riir niiflinHynil tlx nn ... ... ..o., , ,3 i, ,at, UIIUIl. lect for me. When not In my olllcu m.iselt, L. K ut vis. uud mii srs Iirucxnu. a Llnell will recelio uiuvoiviiues? uuu me. r 4 rpatoguo of New nooks on IliUMlng free, KjIY 1 lilckuell & Co., lit wurreu tl., J(. V. U1 Ii' V S 20 '-'want Oil Chronios inauntedla ll O ll,iorl,orllwfur3 mr holiday pit bents. Mitlonul Cluuino Co., Piiltudeliihla, I'u. A OKNTS WANTKI) for tlio lest mul fast .ost si'Uliig book eicr piibllshdd. hend forclreu- l.n and our eAtru tcrnm In m.,.nr. V..IIaiii . nlu UbhhigCo., I'hlladeltihlu, Pa. SPORT ijTTO WKAINF. " Chances for till 1 Male und female agents nnd car,, vasscrs. I'-ruu Itifuruiatlou, iu,d free samples with curyurdcr. I'.o.boxfwJ iiilton i- co., r,, worui bt., .n. v. Kov. s-4 w, FOIt COUGH-', COLDS. 1I0AKSENKS8, AND ALL TIIAOAX DI3HAaJj3 USK WELLS' 0ARHOIJ0 TAJlLliTS l'utlipculv lu lILlii: IIOXM. A Ti l imI mill Mu d Itt iut-il) . For sale by druggists generaUy, usd JOlINSTOM IIOIXOWA k C:,Vl4la3clpliia, I'u. A I' II r'V I."' "'ni,' Our Western Oordor Ouo Hundred Yam ft so. A r.it.liti- h s' "i . uf tin' h r . , v h o tnrrl''ji'i Innl r lit" I . t In-llll uv em. lit t- f r.'d .ilul wi u 1 to 's i:v tilt g ..,!". nti,H.s,c..r'ild, s, tiitius sou; n, ple-wer limn" iii.dli'.H, Inuli.i 'un- j ;dh', e. in Ifcniiil spoils Vbook 'or oiii, iii.i "I'l. N dulliwo. Noi'oii.pelliimi. law; uss I'M, .Wins Tf nnni unriiTO III lit JUN MUCH I O. tn. trti.llhrlf .l.lrct.i rt,l lrt tht (rrrit pfirtulitilT nt T(iop V. htiel new bock "ittvtmtHt fr L.je nin fiif' mini rn in inn tnrnr. o nmo lhlt MtfHordlnorv nflfri M' uift fftt-l n cmnphtt MifI trrlce II i& uteofHtilufrt? t-t rtnv rottiftrttt l ( nt'eilhrr cotipjr !( (MR), nnd the cntln Prttl tronminre it 'the hi rt ntw Imok rmt.' ntw noon mil.' in iuwitrirr ii u rrf i th iHHtk fur thi timri. un 1 We win t MWiAcriln rtcry Wwmlitp, ntnl the n'iftte frfftt oTr M tom filt, lnr?c Jllui fmtfd 1'mnntiM, Specimen pni $. irul full t"irtirulnr frco 4(Jdlll A X), VOIHl!UIO Ii CO., llAKTroKD (' Q.H.I, "XI Pam, TUCK" (I'hromo.) Tlie Great Aiirricau Tea Coiipy, !5l KfiiJ V sv Mi i. t. X. H. 'Cons distribute 1 to clubs nt hnnortots' prl-ps. I'ci'illtut nil ihlninns, ut illlTeri'iit sizes, presented tn i ui e'iisersii' I. a, X 4 or ft iiuuinlsnf ten, lu clubs nfjiunnil upwiirils. 'I tie Comimnv liisnnv,- rendv f r ilelhi'i'V n 'pli'iiiIM (limine, cniltleil ' Me ami Titc. iiin'iv fthici" pirindi pletur', showing a UH'ly sur. Hibi twecn b.dn uud Ids i ct dug f ,r t lie pos sesion nf n d ill. II Hsu full nf riurliig fun that no d'".nlitloii urn letl the stun-i Hcllnstlie sbnlilo tlili'ff tluinitlst. I'lie bittlc Is Just Mp nnd Turk, nnd imist Iw seen to be appreciated, send lor circu lar uf pilces, term-, . TlllldllhAT AMi:r.ll!ANTn COMl'ANV, ill & E8, Vesey Street, p. o. not in. nbw vouk citv. Nov 20, 'I ,-J.w ''.1 Repository of I'a'liion, Pleasure and In struction." HAHPES BAZAR. lLLUrtTilATICI). Knlim nf the Press. Tlio t'.izin Is pillied nltliaenniblnntlon r tict nn 1 tnleiit we si-l, loin lind In any J uiiliul ; nn I tlie tour Iinl II self Is tlie uig.in ef lhegre.it world u( f.islilon. "Iloiton Travi Ur." The 11 vt ronimetids lli It 'o eicry member ot the lioiisilioi i-to the ihliiben bi droll und ,rctly ,lc-.iii-es. to the uiuig ladle- b Its f.i.-ditoii-plidos In enilless irtetv, to Hip pi-'-vMe I Iii'itroii b ltspit tcuu for the ( iillitn n's elntlies, In p,t, ir.imill.is b ltsdesl?ns r,ir('ini,r,,M"l,'d sit pers mul luvtituiis ih-i"JSliigg(nMis. llu! the renting mait"i'iir the t A zauIs iinlfoi'tnli of preil euvll n e. I'lie n ipor li.i iicquti'i'd u wtdo pipulirili for lue tin slit , eiij y ineut It idturds. -'-New Yuri: Hi nlii 1'iM " III Its iv.ii there Is uoildog ll'.e It. l'li-h ind trnM wnitlij a. ii ta-hlou guide. Us slnrl-s mul i-s-.i.vs. It poetry nnd senilis, nre nil Invigorating to the mind. 'Chicago Hi enlng JouriiaL' TMU1S: I'ostngo free to nil Subscribers In the United States, IliiU'Eii's IlAZAn, ono jcar, tl li Includes prepayment ot U. S. postage by the puousneis Subscriptions to IlAiirEii's Mao izime. Weekly nnd liizot. to onendlress tor one icar. fio: or. two Ibirp-r-s ! itodlcits, to one uddics for one ear, S' po-,uige iree. An extra eonv ot either the M io izi jk. Weekly. lUz.in will bo sun.ille I iri'.itls for every eliibut the sunserlbers ut $ uueach, In one reuiltt.ineu; ur, six copies ror $ v. ittioul extra copj : p istage rree. Hack numbers can bo supplted nt nny time. Tho annuid volumes uf tureen's Hazaii. In licit cloth binding, will liu si n hj opres. rre uf ex p'iis ', for t! uaeli A c mplete set, eompi lMir;t'lglit voliinies. sent un receipt , fcish nl theiutunf $r. jier lultime, treigni ut exp -use ur p ireiuser. Prominent attention w III be elien lu II ii:i'Ei.'.s I: zm tosueli llltislrntluiisof the centennial loleniii tlon.il Imposition iismay be iweultai ly iipiirnjirlate bo us ootuiuiis. .Newsp.ip"rs nro not to copy thts ndurtlscincnt without llio express order ot iiniiicrx nrotuei's. AdJress HAIlPLi: ft IiItoTIIIhtS .New yoifc. 17XUt.'UTOK'S NOTICK. Jl2j estati: or estiiku iiiuni.it. mteiseh. i. -it-M-st "d nn 'iirar.n i tUiest it i of i:,i, i -r iiirli lute uf Mndtvjn luwililp.CnluinLI ieuiini ,dei eased, hale bi en grunted 1,. tlie tteglderof salJ cotinly lo tl. A. Wilson, ur Madison town-.!p, I'uiinni.laeuiin. tv. t'a . l)eeutor, to whnm all persons liidehled ti s.dd evtuti! uro icpusted to make payment nnd thnso balng claims or demands ug.iln-it I tie said p-stato will m.iku Iheni known tolliesald i:eeutor without delay. 1). A. IVA I'sO.N. Nov. 0 ct. i:eeutor. i mnxisTit atoius xoTit-i:. V. estate or iton'r JoiiNsiov, i.itk or jumson Lettersot Administration on Ihe estato uf Itobeit iu ssiiir. .luiinston, late ur .M.iuison lowiiitup, ( oiuniiii.i county, d.'ceaseii, nave neen graiileu ny me llegl lerof said coitnly to Kiao I', sml, of iVashin. tonvllle. All persons haling cl.din, ugahist tlie cstatu ot th'i deeedent are re piosted to present them fittii(yMJftWlU"tWn!wl!,lW4 wlthouidetav. IsAM I'.MII,, Nov. 111,-t.Viit Admtnlitralor. iDow'iNr TO THE For Cash on tlio Piw.t ivc lmroli.iscil 1000 yards Amn-kong Prints. 1000 vnrcis Garner Prints. Unilcr tl niuikct price, .mil wo oiler tlicni lor cas only. At 0 and 7 cents per yard. This is tlio greatest It.irg.iin we have vet ollercd. vi are also nirering Muslins, Tie! ings, Cotton Flannels, ivc,, at uiiii-ualh low prices. Xcw (Joodsi Opeiictl This Week. 8 dozen L.ulies' Merino Vcts anil Drawer at 50. 7-"i, Sl.(l0,Sl.a') nnd $1-10. Kxiiniine our Vests fur 7,"i cents. Full line ol Children' utiil Metis' Under wear. lii l7cn Fell SUiits nt $1.00, 1.00, 1.70 Haiti, 3.2i, to utiti. Quilted Skirts at 2 00. Full lino of Nitliias. Infants Ilnods nnd t-aeipK s. All prices, Lulies' ICnit Sleeveless Jackets, Zepliy 45 M aafl CMos Slippsr Patten at 70. $1.00, 1.20. 1.10, 1.70. 2.00 to Lr,0. Large nwirtinent of Mottoes on Perforated lioiitd atO, 8, 10, 10, 2D cents The Lord's Prayer very hand-oiae, 40 cents, chaded bilk lor working the above ,i cent per skein. Gold and Silver Perforated Hoard 80 cent per sheet, 11:11 1 1 liri-tol Hoard 20 cents per sheet. Ihe largest assortment of tlie-o goods in tlie country. One Case'iif 0 iVwu of tlio ccli'or.Ued Uoilble .-steeled Corsets nt !),!. 00 anil 1.20 (mod Corsets at iTJand i.i cents Madame Toy's (ilovc lining nnd Xur-ing uorseis 7 dozen L ulies' Cull's uinl Collars, all th latest novelties. New Silk Handkerchiefs and Neckties ono lot 12 cents, Qrcal Iiaryains in Table Linen Linen Towels. Nankins and llandkcr chiefs Turkey lied Tablo Linciifl.OO perynrd. Our stock of Dress Goods. Shawls. Denver uiollis, mangels and Waterprool, Is lull am complete and wo are selling them at vrv luiv prices. Ourcflorts in cstabllshiiift the "Casli Sys tern" iu C'ataivissa have lieeu successful, am tlio advantages ive nossess liy Iliiying and Selling Tor Cash Only, uro readily" seen hy every Intelligent person. Wo nro always anxious tn do business and if win will call ami examine our goods and prieoi wo shall endeavor to jileaso you And remember there is only one Cash Store in CitUnvitsa nnd that is tlio THE POPULAR (311 KAP CASH STOiU W. P. JONES & CO., CATAWISHA, PA. BLANK NOTKS.wlth or ullhout ciemptlo i for tale tt tha ooivmux oxc. ' ' JOTI' 15. nsrsrmlnil'btod t llio mi'V rlgnd on look A- lint ml irti.luti" lit I ?n. niiM'i'nii'siflir.M i i , iin l -"tn ' bv noi-' or o' her vtsr- n.'f.ir'i .nm-i irt isi. is s. ii I'tei- Hi d nil tin ui' I" I m'"n mtswld In) )l ic ed lu Hi. b ni ls of nu offleer STiiVPftll, . t. I Hiving nsin'li'dl wlTh me Ur. Win. McKn'vv, w nre pr ii ire I In il en I I'roiHplW to .ill nrofosstnn-.l cillsl.i Medidii", siirger., nnd obslotrk'S. runllo ..... ...... H......u.ir..llt. mn I -llnil pawn.,, .so , Tivvrt-.iiin A McK I5I.VV. Jcrsc) tuwn, Nov, toAir, lXIliTTOIt'H NorifB. IJ f.TATF. lirStlSIS SISN'HV, tlUCItlSlill. Letters to I iment in on tlm i'Sl.it"(it 111 nil Mn; ne, l.ilo i f Itlu'Wiih-irg, I'nlu nbla cnunty. ilcconsPil luiu bi oii atnniil bv inn lti-j-1-t.-r nf s,it, eniinty bi fi t, r hniglei', uf lilumisb irg, ( oliiml'la i o l'it. . Un. IVeeut ir. to who n nil t'iwlis hi lebted nrere'l'lest cd I', mii.o M'Miient. und those iiiiviiigclul in or d" mauds ii Hint Iti" suit itt,ii,' Mill miue I Hem known lo tue s.dd i:.c,itor .f, oct. M.-f,w. ':' "''"'"r. V DMlNISTll.VTOIt'S NO ITCH. A IWTITBOFC H IIEIILISK llUl'ElSKP. letters of All luHtr.illeii on tlm est In uf f". 1). Itedllne. late of tlroeiiwuod lunusnlii.' Ol.imbl.ii-ii . dei eiisi'd, Have lieeu gr.uitnd lij ihe Iteg'ster of sidd cniintv, l i.l. s. Iti'illlne un.l liilas IVatts, nt (liven woo l toiuishlp. Ml persons h.iiliuclidms ngidnsl the (Mat of Ih i ileoo I 'lit. are le U,ist 'd lo tiresont. them fir soltlo'ii 'ti', and Ih is'bulelitedlotlieesi.de to mtko pay moid to the iind'TnUue'lii'linlidstraloi'S witiiout d"t i. 'ru s''w v'trs1, ' fsopt 22, wt.' ' ' Ad nlnl'strators. TV-OITCU TO CUHDITOIK ivilKKItW. un lor thn nsstgn nent of ,t .1. Iloig Ian I, of Com rail i, for the boieilKif (.rudltnrs, the said llo igl.md ti is mptl 1 1 to tlm Court of i-omui'iu Pleas of i oluiulil i counly toluvo s't aside for tho usnnf the nssUn ir and Ills family certain mlt'les und things tmt oxeeclhig in value nl llio appraise ment th"reof thri'ii hnu lred dollirs. Now, tti 'iv roie.iiotlee Is hereby given tint upplle.ittjn will bo nude on tho tlrst ilii of IVoeinb'r lennnt court liet. to have released from tlie assigned estato f n' the me aforesaid, ti. urlleles and tilings In said up prdsom.'iilHpeeltled. J.J. ItoAUl.ANII Nov. 5 'ir, it. olumbl i County Jluhul Waling Pitnd . Loan Ass. vs. Stephen 1 1. Wolf und In the court nf common I'leus ot Columbia coun ty. Levari 1'aclas. Nm I'.", und '.if, Septem ber term, is;.'). larl.i. Ins wife Tlio uudltoi- utinnhitcd liy tho roui t t nnkc dl'trl- lmllon of tha fuii'ls In eouit pi-o.lnood liy thu siie" IIT's sale unit 'i' Ilio.Uioie wills, will ntteiid to tlio duties ot Ids u'lpi'liitinent on s.dui'lu, the -Jtt H day of Novoiiib r, i sf ft. ut iu o'clock . nt Ids unice In th" t iivn ur llloniii "Urg, when and where all initios Interested are tv pitred lo in ike tlielr el.iimsknowii or bo ileb.il led froiuco'.ilng lu up m said fund. MI.IH l.L K -OKI!, No,r, 4t. Audlinr. T Lfi 1ST 1-1 It's NMnc-f.-s JV Mill -e t 'n li'ti gti 'II t l .111 ll'fdoes, civ:t'- I.t, an 1 otn, i"'i n 1'it.i.' ' I In toe oils ot 1.10 f'li ell'.,' d 'i'e l 'lit f all I ml mi's, t nil th" fol Inwlnr .i.l.tiial trdiinand iru r il.m ueioiinl- li.ive ne, Ii llled In til" illlee of llu- oeglster of l'oMl.i.,,.i couutv, und will be presented for coiitiriiiutlon urn nhimaneo In I no orpmin's Com L to ho h 'Id In lllooinsbiirg. on IVodin -slay, the slli day uf Deeein litr, is; , at ll o'clock p. in. on s,dd da : l The fln.il nceo'int ot Mfiod l'.ek, guard! in of Pran ces Ki-llor, minor ehh I of Naliiaa Klstler, late of (.-uiuiiibl.ieouiit., deceased. J The si eond mid llu il neeo mt nt Ileuben MltlT, ex iciitornt Juliu Linden, late ot llilarereeli toivn slitp decease I 3 'llioM'Cond and final account of U'f lyette Crcas and Henry Mialfer, ndinlnlstratui'S nf I'eler II. Wenner. Lite in till ircreek towns dp, deoeased. 4 'I ho llM and tiii.d aceouni ur .Iiihn A Kuiistoh, nd mtulslr.itor nf allson Allen, at'j ot Madison town snip, de 'ease I, 5 i he account , f .tamos Wardhi, executor ot Wil liam Wunlln, latu of Centre township, di ceased. B 't lie tli-.st mid llu d uecouiit uf l-.U.ill 1 1. over, adiutn- t-tr tn-tf siicl l-'owlcr, late ut llrl.ircieek town- suln. deceaseil. ; Thu account f s.imu d. II. .lolinsm, administrator nf Hal Id Johnson, latu ot Healer lunnsiilp, deceas ed. s Too neeo'int uf llonrv W. VaniLM-dlee. nil'ulnlstr.i tiruf lolui II. Van leisdee, lato of tlu tiwu uf Uloom -bill's d -ceased. 9 Til" .iceoimi i f . IV Mill t. gu.ir.llan of Isabella Mns.iii.inlu ir child uf llubeit. Mason, late of lllooms- burg, deceased, lu I'lie lli-st mi I final account nf Aaron W. Iless, guirdl und Hiiriii lies-., minor child ut (diaries ll. Iless, lit 'of Allllll toiviislllp. deceased ll I Ii ue-ounlof .Vlllla n II. Ivnsioi'. a l.n'nlstr.itor of sj lvester I'e.iler, l.itj uf t''Wi'.n0vreek lo'.vnslilii, deeeas-'il lleglster's Oflloo. I W. II. J.V OIIV, Mloomsburg, No-. s, Is75 ItegWer. "TV 7" 111! )VS l'l'liA ISKMKNTd. y I he following iippialsmouls ot real and pi-isomd tiintieit.i sei apaitto wl.towsuf deeedeuls liaie men llled In Hie ultlee nt the KcglsUr uf Cul umbl.i county, under the miles ut Cotut, und will Oe nri'seided for absolute eontlrmatioii In the onih.iiis' court lo bo held lu llloouvlmrg.tn und for saldco n- o clock li. in., of s.dd diy mi. ess exceitlous to such eoiillnn.il Ion are iieil.iiisi tiled, of whli.li all per sons Interested In said estates w 111 take notice: tv. oiiMotmeMlil, inesinuayui ueeeinoer si .abz I Widow- tit Idehurd V. Keller, lato uf Locust town ship, deceased. li u idow uf Philip Wllson,lato ot l'lshlngcreck town ship, deceased. 3 td iw ut Aiu-aha n Adams, late ot Ilriarereek Iniviisli.li. deceased. I l l low nt John hw Ishcr. late ot Madison townthlp, deceased. Ileglster-sonice, t W. II. JA' tillY, Itl.vtri'-l.ni-- Snvs. Istfi.f Iteglslel. COURT PROCLAJhj.riON. WHKUKAS, the lion. William L'iavixi. President Judge of tho Court otojer and Teriiiliicraud (ieneral Jal Hedvery, Court ot (Juur ter Sessions of tho Peace anil the Court of Common fleas cud orphans' Court In tho until Judicial 1)1-,-tilet, cumpoicd uf tho coiiutt'S of Columbia und Montour, and the lions, limi 111:11a and Isiac Moniiok, Associate lodges uf Columbia county, bale Is, ued their precept, bearing date thu lsth day ot cpt., in the J ear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred und sevuntj-llve, and to me directed foi hol.llnga Court of oyer and Ter.iilii"!' and (ieneral (;it trier Sessions of Iho Peace, Couit of Common Picas and orphans' Court, In 111 JoiiisTmig, In ti i county of Columbia, o the tlrst .Monday, belnj tlie i.ta day uf Deuuuiuer 11 'M, to eontluuu two weens, Notices ts hereOy given to tho Coroner, to tho Jus tices of tin Ponce, and tho Const ibles ol tho said county of Columbia, th it they ho ihcii.mil therein their proper pjr-o:i ut hi o'clock lu tlio forenoon of said cth day of Heuomber, w un their records, lii'iul sltl ins and other rutneinurauous, tudo tliosu things which to their unloos upiiert.dn to bo done. And those thai arc boiuloy reeoguUan -j to prosecute against tuo prls in ,-rs lh.it aru ur in ly bo In tho J.dl f thu sal 1 co ml) ol Columbia, to bo then and there to prosecute thum as sh.dl 00 Ji t. Jurors aru lu- 'piested to bo puuitual In their ut tendance, agrceabl.i 1.1 their n ill ;es. tLUoJ at illojoisb'irg tuo .,tli day . ,) of November, In tho yeji'ot o.ir Lord one L. s. Mii.ius.nul elgut handled uud sevenii-iuu t , j ami 111 'llu uliiel.v-uliilll )e.tr of the llide- .leliiunueul tuo Lulled Males ul Aluel lea. Shell t's Olllcu, .MICHAIXllllOVIvIl, Hlouuisburg, .Nov, s to bherltf. F 1ST or UAL'SIiS KOI! TKIAL AT UE CL.llllLIt ILll.M, 1S75. I lllsr H KKK. It. Ojrivll A Co, vs. Joseph M. l'leck. u-auder carmen's uuvs, Willi. un Applemau, Indrew Cuiwfuid vs I). W, Joanson, William II. Crawford s I). IV. Johnson. Clulstlan Wolf is N. K IV. II. 11. Ii. Co. Stephen llolf it 11.. is. X. j; W, li, it. Co. lolui Leggutt i A . I'rlek is. IMIiei lives ct. al. (leorgu K. Truii el at. vs. Jauoo Hrowu el al, lieurgu K, Try 011 it. il, vs, 11 tin l.'ilioM etal. (luurgo K Tryon it al. vs. William curk ct al, liuorgu K. Tryou ut al. is. Isaiah Ilan I ut ill, liuurgo K.-lnon . t al. vs. christian Schackut al. Wellington Uiiglus vs. P. Spjuuuburg. i:. It. Joiiu's adiii 1 is. Aaron i.roier. Kcudig vs 11. jioriis. l". s, smith vs School Directors of Hen, on Towiuhln m. uarris i. nem ks iioiuug .inn uu. U. 1. .Morgan a; Co, vs. (saunu-l Julia wn, 11. f AnJi'jivs vs. li. i'. .Soyuji'i, 1)11 KOilalg vs. J. I). Kloo, Loll Kluluj vs N. s, Campbell. SKCOS'll WllEK, Jacob Hclmyler, en 1 jrsj !, vs, J, JI, Carton ct ol. , T. Ikuler vs Juu.n Hoty. Jo in llo 100::; vs. Jon is !) jty first Natl 1.1 il UaaS of llloj nib ir vs Uuorgo Cava. nee, el a . Charles M. Marpl j's L'-s. vs Knos Jaoob)-, Samuel J. casu is .tunas Doty, d INiu (llb'wus is Jonas Hoty. M. 11. Hughes vs Jesse I), ltlco. M. tl. Hughes is. Oscar P. Lid. I.. I-'. HailsvsJou.n Doty. lesso llarliu.111 vs Jonas Doty. Wllll.ua bbutvs. William Miller. Vistlnu Hoono vs II. it, Cruvullng, ro.iii J Meilenry vs II. L. X IV. H. It. 0 1, lleuj. IMiiterstela vs. Wllllatn Houghton, Stacy John vs 11 11. Cruvulln;. mius Mtllor el nt. vs. P & It. It ill itoad Co. John .McCullum s ux'r vs 1 io irgu J, Mi:d ct al, I'hoaus .Meili'aw vs. John llro,v, Iho s.-ru,v Mower s lloa;ier Co, vs j. s, Turnbach. I). 1'. Soybet t vs. Philip Applom 111, Mary JIoAIaruoy's usu vs. S. P. c.vso ut nl. It. Kobhlns vs. Kh irpluss .'; Son. s. Kuiiu vs. j. K. (irou, 11. Hvaus vs 1: Glger. .Chirlusvs. J. I). Itini otnl. llleheils uso vs. W. II Kelubold ct al. I. Yetter vs. J.ioob (lltllii ''.s a.l.n'r. W. Homier s. W. Selwuhterly. I. llvansvs. I. II. Ilagenburh. X. llr.iudon vs. William T. bhuman. V. Colu's use IB. T. II. Cole. A. Colu's usu vs. T. 11. CuIj. cole s use is. T. II, Cole, 11, W. Jlcltui Holds vs. J. A. Luseo.. Illouui vs. All.'ti .Mann el nl. II. ll'ult vs. Pari lu Keller. IV. Mlluos' ex'is v siieluut (irover. Sherlir. II. Taylor et al. vs 11. durrell. Jerouil.ili TaWur ut al is ItoUort Ooirell. Itoberl i'uj lor etui, in, Itoburt (lorrull. Jaoobs, lllnterllier -s WlllUm Mensiugur, O, IP Uruekiray et ul vs I), 11, Apnhtuiau. James Dyke is. M'llilani lloivull ,t. i:. siurretls ct al va It. O, llotvell. A. K. Wurrcts it nl is n.ivld Stroup, 1VIIII.1111 Howell vs James l.e. iVaginr, HtarrJt cj. vs. Wllli.i'ii p. ttlt. Iluiilamln HI :ks v 1. lie iro 11. rrias. Uinlul Klliii vt. Charles Ju etui, W, K. lmgenuorger vs. tourad Hredbender. llavld Lew Is vs. John Dlltz. Cuthrulne Ut i' use vs. John Sttstr n: I A DMIXISTUXTOIW NOTICK ' 7 V KTUB OK BltMlrTIt I WHTf, llV'll. ' irtlorsoi.Mmlnl Irstl 'II ofi I .0 Kst.dont MlrNtli lloli'rtsof siiMi-iint'iv ). Coin I lminitlt'il'.ssi"iswn , inivu boon gram 0,1 ii tii,- i.-rgl'' rnf ,li1 0 uutylo ii., 11.,,, nrir 11ft 11.. I'ol unhl 1 P iKnt-. 'it., to whom nil P3KHK la l'mt 'd to sidd Kst ito nru re n iiistcil t make pvy ncnt. mut tti iso h ivltig ollm( ngdns thn ml I est 1I0 will make tlioin Riioiln lotlio said ft Imlalsir.itur wttliout dsl iv. (II.UKIIIV mn,ll'., N'ov. 11,'T!. Adliiliilnliator. oiTiMiANV'Tocii'r ?alb " or REAL ESTATE ! Uv vh 110 nfnn order of Ihe ( rphntis Court, nf 6 limit 1 1 mull, th" ukM w ,1. idudnl'triitorii 1 f tie , -tide 1 f 1 hi 1 1 VI1I1 1' (WcM.., Ih expo etoiMlllo snle 0 1 the pi utilises nn wudnk-hay, nr.oKMnr.n it, is;.', the fj'lowlng hps nliM real est. ic, towlt,cotinncnc Ing nl I n'eloek P. ' 1 , t I. 1' Nil II, Xll'in'o In Centre township n'oronld, boini'lod and dos'Tiln d .is fo'lows; with" w, d by 1 in, 1 1 f .lames Carr, 011 the sjitinbv lot uf Itonjjtiilii Miller, in tlieon-t by purpail Ni i, mil un iho no. 1.1 i piiipnrtnj. K.eontiiliihigiroiierehcs.wheie oii Is a J.IME3TONK (il'AKHV. LOT NO. K. Pltuoto tn t'o'itro tiiwushlp nfon mild, bntiiid, d und do-erlboi nsfnltim-s: 011 tti" w-st by purpsits Nns. n nn 1 1 und lot ,.f 'H'liJ niiln Mill, r. 011 Ihe s ottii Ijy puri -ut No.l.nn' 0 oust b n'tt p.n t. I.e. 11. and nti th mirth II piirp. i t Nu. i, containing 2 ueies and BO jierchos, whereon Un I.1Mi:sTONi: tjl'AHllV. t.oTNO.r.. snti.ite iii Centre township tforosnld h iitti'led on ttie we-i, suiitli, cn.t and north bv pi r tuirts nns. .M, and 2 resiwet H " y, c intidnlug two ucres and lUtj-nlin; iierches, whereon Is u LI.MLSIONE IJItAIilty. 1,0 r NO ". "lt'iato lu cenlro lo,vnhlp nfiresald. b imideil (in the west, south, cast nnd iieith lo, pur puts inis. a. 1, s and 2 lespoclheh continuing two acres and tiro tilno pel-cues, w hereon Is a I.l.MIISTONKtJl'AIUlV. KiTNO.e. sltitat.i In centre towtishl 1 nforcnld, boiih'led uti Die lioitli. w"st ntidsoith bj purparls tins, e.s and I l-os ittlvelv. nnd uti the east h pur-i.i-ts ufis. II and "2 1111 1 lot nf Andiii.v dingles nnd John ll, sliinn.in, (outlining tivo iieieK nnd flflj iilne perdies, whueou Isa l.tMnsTONT.O.l'VUY. I.O " No. tn. fit into lu Centre tnwiis!ilnaforon.itd, hounded on the north, oi,si and south I iv purni,rts nosinnl , and o 1 tin-Wo.t bv '"irp.ius nos. II mid eland 11. lot 1 f liidi'eiv sluglei. mid Inhn v . sins miiti. 1 , iiliilidug uio acres and", tij-nine p.fihes, w lie, eon Is a mmitovf: (jt'A rty. Hi' N". II. Mi'i it" In ( etdi'. iTOIishlpnf'Tcsitd, 1 iiiiiil'1 1 on I'lowist, noitti 111 east li piit't-art.! in. 1.2 nd I" r- s. e, Hi. ly, mul .11 Iho so'ifh i.,-1 ,t, .f n.li-- simjien ml iniiuli..- iiiuani, eontaltdng llfl iioiehes, un will, h Is 11 LlAILsl'ilNIUiPAKKY. LOT NO 12. slluate In CcntrctoiMisldpoforefal,!, bound, d un tlio tioith by the lHn kuwaiin.i.V 1 dooms iuirg it. l; 011 th" ea-t south nm' west i,j put'i'.itts no,, to, I und u tospocllU'ly.cunt .liilngllfty percl.es. l.nl-NO. 1 situate lu .Main low-nslilp, county afres.ilu, Lounded nn tlie 1101th uy Ihe siisiiieh, 11,11.1 rlier, on the east und south by hinds now ur late ut Iho holt's of (leoi'go Longenborger decou'ed, and on Ihe we-1 In land nf , containing 112 ncics und 02. perches, all wood land. LOT NO. 16. A wharf Id, situ de In tho illlagjuf nspi, columiil.i count iiforesald.a ,J lining thu Nurth ili-.iiuh 1 '1u1.1l 011 the Kiu'h. an allevou thuiieilh, and ll.uk tstie, I In said to.vn on tho wes , continu ing about three-tutu ths uf a sipiiirv I etch. TKItMS OF s I.I!. -Ten per cent, cf tho on. rmii'ih nf the purch ise luo-iui to be paid ut the sli Ik ing d iwn , f the prot'crti j Ibu uiie-fouilh less the ten per cent, a! the 1 oii'lrmatlo.i uf 1 lie sale: and the rem. dnlug three-f nut lis lu i no ,1 ear theivutier, Mlth Int'-iest fi'oin comii'tuatl 111 td-1. Pureln.fr ( tu mn lor Heed or Heeds except t,.u pui causers uf no. lil-thoutatu to piy for Deed. I.LNt '.MIS MILLLhl, A. K. Silflt Nov. 15-ts. Aihiiliilsfrtifnrs. SilEIUFFS SALE. pY VlllTIT. OP KfXllllY WHITS TSSffU) IJ ii'ituf tin Curt of evil 11 1.1 l'l 'as mil toino (llivchd will he epo,ed to public sale ut tho Com I House, lu Illoom-lnrg, ou MONDAY, l)i:UKMlii;H ll, lS7o, at one o'clock, P. L, All tli.it ceiLdn farm or I'loceof land .situate In llrl ircrii'k Inwiishlp, Culiniihl 1 enuiitv, liound d und ileserli'Cd as f illows; Hcginiilhg.il a siunecorueron line uf laud of Marl, t.ienee liy ihe sjino nurtli eighty degrees o.ist eh ven and elglit-ti mhs peiches tu u stone, flu m u souih une d -gri e east i"n and tuo tenths perenos lou ht me, tliencu nnitli clgldj degreis oust si'ietii.i-elgi.t nnd two-tenths lieicl.es lo a stone, thence soulu one degree ea ,t leu and 4-iu pi'i'ehes lo astone.thi neeny landuf-l. I.ians tint tit 'eventi -eight uud u li df degr, es east ouo liuu hod and f .iir.111 i ouo-ienlli p. relies tun stone, tin tie,- h 1.1 lid uf .lames Laiuoii noithonj degree, iiosi t.uiili-roiir-mdilglit-teutlis perches to .1 post, lui'ii'V ni'illi seventy-six und 011 -fourth d 'gives easi i.M-iu,i-ilve and nine I, iilhs lien he, to a slums thence I,., land nt 11 lilt 1111 Van l'i ,t uortli 1 tgnl and ull'fouilh deglei"! u.st 1 U'ld--evili p'-rc.ii'S to a .jl'lnv ',-,',' 1 1 oioii sniitli I'lghtj und Ihree-fjin Hi (1,'giei's w,- uti'i huh.fivil and si'veniy-nlne 11 seieii- eiitli perches ton slonoeoiiier at ifie e. a 1 iu nf he iUUle rull'l, liehcu hy land nf said John liuuv lie soiitll Ihhti-slx d -gives we-t Hint, tiv .m l i lght-tuithiienlies to u -toi.e, thence s. u n nt'i' d.sjtoe east twentj.el.ht peiehes loured ua Hi, neo .soitneieu'ii lii-gi-ceiwe.-t loriy-lx peiche., t n,c "f '"'shilling! containing um, iuindied und l.llitj-lilue neies .Hid one Imudied pcrehes, sli let oie.isuie, iiiiiie or loss, with the npp'ti lenancos ; en untuunmllihu -s l,"tnu!,u'rJ ''"chhig house, bam selied, taiceiAuto exectitton, and to bo sold as tho propeity cr John ll . llanl.. ALSO, All tho fotlilivln'' real estate, tn nil . ir,. 1., , ; i.,,', "i,vuiiuj ii v oiuinuii, anil IViinsiHiihlj, bo uided and do-ciloe,lus foil sl.de nf US follows It.: . 'I I' V'" "y ,J 1 :' V.ilil..,v,oi, tne e,t i,y inalii io.,,i mid lands uf llnid Lee, on tho' e,t by lands or ituusu Kilriuui, ii'u.i ivliiehlserecledatwi S; S'leLs""11 "u prop ea'cilm'ie-s Lcef U"J"' ""J t0 Lu kul'J " ," ALSO, All th it cerUiln tot or lind -iciato in tho town or ,s?'.,"';', u" ''?!'''' 1 J.'um JW w '"'J'.1' led.hy .1.1 setsiruoloii thoivust,iot uf.s.nn'iel lildleunii uu uu noi 111, lit uf .suviioii Aeh,'hb.wn un t,,j ,i ,,, and .111 .die, ou thu so'i'h, wneroju aro uruct.'d.I pm1euaiieo-'U iU uulb'llwlu3, l''" tnunp- se,.u., Luua lutuexoeiitljii, and to bo suit as tho propurt 01 c. u . 1 rump. ALSO, All that eert.d.i lot of gro m l sit 1 it m th to n 11 of atuvus.1, c.ita ilvii in.vitsuip.u ,iujioI u-o jut, . 1 1.11 .10,1 on too uorta (1 1 1 ..ai uj 1 m 1 t , nom 1 , i.1 Harder, on uio u ul u, taut) by paudo ma I to pa r mill, until.- sou ii(,.i, f.'uitii 'lo.ur ,s, ,j, i;,1, Vi'il anion tuu wesi re.'l) u, fo'irtii ruet; on i,.,i-il ShiiMMiVui.;. aW" arta"" PlSt1, ISYJiii' 'l -li upson.1'' il!Ul ,0 b J as lUa AliO, ..... 1 ... 1 un 11101.1 cuiiuij, oo.uid 11 on the oortn bv .1 ouudo 0.1U, uu no ea,t 0., land of Kie.iaid Knu ,uorih, on th" suunic, land ut .Monro Cieu hug, and on 111,1 west, bj an I ot ..001 1 rausuo ; uouuluhig "oout 1 ne- our 11 uf uu acie, mole ur lis,, ivuenon uro .uunmufffih!-;,?" "u"w ""J u,a m" vZtttiVT nmuJbu sUJa3lh0- ALSO, All tiiat eertdn m s.i,i 1 n, n.,.i i,-,,, ..,,,., """"."''"I'lililHj fJ4r;iJius,murJor lo'n m. Hat -1 1 oi'.i nf.i tiiii'ii.., 11 .,,11, .no,, . . ... 1., ... ... . . ... li hue, ui.L'l'i ll.i',. .u,- oi'l.idol in p rt X v? l l,v V' l,U,M -e" ', '".i I'lvmlses Lo... bal-lildoruoulldln' UeU" UM ALSO, Jlttrlit :ifritst r.f limit i nut i, ii..s, . iiuZL in Vi r ' " ""i w un i.i.uw m'irj ur leod to I'eler 1 ll.is he . .,in., -i-iu !,,- 1 .. 1,.. . . 'W.f V1.,".,,",.l,,;rB,"u,nc"w","lli P'UteuaiK'es, 1.5' ot c'liarlu-s h.!r'mJa tU " tulU 111 ALSO, Atltli.it rci tain rout o.tito hint-itf, in i-ijio..... ,. township, bounileil us foilows: un tuu nuitii by I'lie! odulv 1'iu'ier. on ihe . i in- 1,1 .111,1 ,,...i..... ... ... sepi, funnier un the ea-t hy Alfred' Pai'dou o, 1 t ej iioutu, eonuih ng ouo hunlred mil iwehii-suvuii pretty H Jol! ""J l ,J" &0"1 M " ALSO, Alt that certain lot , f oinumi f.o,i,i.i ,t,,... ough of Uerwlck. In the count ut Coluiiibi i. nnd slalo nf ivniisjlviii.il. h'liiid.'d un thi 11, r l y seveiilh Mi'o"t,on the east by ( heslnul struct 00 he so itli bv sixih strui-t, and on tho w1, st 1 v 1 lot lielougliig to tu-. building avoelatiou, know 'a i m .Maiisoel iiropci t.v, sltu.,1 m tu j lioroi gh of lier.i lu : ALSO, TWO Other lolS linilllili-,1 nn tin nn.tl, 1... 1..1 ...... s ect, eat by Cheslinit stieel, soulli In Ko.-ei. I 'l'i"'.""1."?1, 1,1 "' l'H-lies U rrlsoiiisa j lots being Met Uy l-g feet lu length. Sieled, lukon Into oxeeullon. unit 1,1 1 ,ni,i n... projierty ut Margaret Paiks and Amos Parks. ALSO, All thn fnllfill-ln'. real i,st:il tn wu .i, township ut lle.uvr, county uf Cnlumfdj, uud statu of I'etinsj van 1. bouuUod and du.01 iiui ,,-' 1 1 .T.ii . on llio norm uud east by lauds of Jesac Joniisoii. iii tho south by lands of tnu hehuof IhomusMieaiii uii, unit on the west hv lauds uf ilmry llodler ill 1 Thomas Lilt. riiiitidulnu'ci niv.i,.r..j' ... 1 ..Jzl Kheruoii aro ereuied a two slur fiamu diulllng . ho ,0 liaiik barn and w agou-huuse, oulbulldiiii.n. llllll tllll uppilllell.llices. ...b" tsJlzi d, liikeii lniuu.e.ciillun, nnJ tobusolj 113 tho pi-oiityuf llllliawMulth. ALSO, All that rcrlnln teat citato situate In (ireetiivood towiiKhlp, Cnluuibl cuiinti, iHjunded und Ueurlbod us ioiiuws 1 oy iainn ut .louii c. men, nurth si. do. grneB wosf w l en hesi b lands 1,1 John ttoOiin,' liclrs, mn th i)t degiees cast sa ieithe t bv lands uf hettcr, so'iili s'Jdugieis east IW Kuhesi uf l nil.I Kesicr. sumhvss, ilegnus inn ft tV-niicH-Iheiiou nilh sf ilegrees wvsl st, ien.ie8 to pl.u J iH'giiiiilngi cuhiiiiuihg Mi.v wren uinl iiiii-tiio neicheii, tuoii. ur less. .n which utu etttitd u Irauii divi'l inghiiuwiaiidoulbulldlngs. selneif, taken lino i-jtuu,uiuu"uuil to be told us iho proiwi ty ut Hphralm u. Kus er. AliiO, .,'A1.1 rei tain piece uf giuiuul tituuto In Locust owlish! l (iiutubu cuuiily, bi,tin,l.d in uwuTif (lenigu (lunt,iii il.eiii.iti., (fjul.ni; linn un llio lOUlll. Of 0 '.. I e, Ml ,, the w, . t, ,)!', uti liiu i. 1 , innl dnltiy tiiii huudKd uirts, inoru or I'l'i il, t.ilKiiliitotxiciittiii . nd lolc i'ldl o I'lu; 11 tj of John Ll.tiK s nnd J, -n h Ida u . ...,, , .MICIIAlLl'l.l 1 1 1" fcliMhTaimce, Hitritr tilicmiluig Nov, 6, 1115, '