The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, May 12, 1876, Image 2

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KKFUBMCAN COUNTY POLITICS.
Tha casual reader of the llipublican who
II JjCV ll'JIU ..mu,,,,,.-, . liu.
I.Um.nl na In ilia .rtn.l It I All nf ttiA 1?a,ilt.
lean party in this County, or a f.ilr account
if political matters generally, does not till
lerstattd tlio "true Inwardness" of that Instl-
utlon. It daro not criticize tlio official
ictions of tho President or his satellites for
a vacancy in tho Post
Office at this plaeo. It dare not asall tho
management of affairs by Hartranft, Mocker
or Camcion, however exceptionable, or the
samo result might happen,
We will briefly Ulustrato :
For several years two gentlemen of tin
doubted Republicanism Capt. Robison and
Mr Peacock held tho positions of Notaries
Public in this place. They had performed
their duttcs faithfully. anil wero recommend
ed for re-appolntmcnt by both our Hanks
and citizens generally. But the fiat from
1 the centralized Republican Ring, composed
of half n dozen men went to Uarrisburg,
muu in mo piaco oi iwo eiuciem quiccrs uau
.two new and unexperienced men appointed.
Later, Sheriff Grover died. In nntlclpa
llt f (1,1. ,.f II,. T)l lt,1 (Lai, .,t
unl,beforo his buriaI,delegations hastened to
(Harrisburg, and the war for succession be'
j gan. JJyko ot uentralia, liroost ot uatawtssa,
J Kressler of Scott,and perhaps others claimed
! recognition from the Governor, but again
... n. 1 i TT . n 1 ' I . I ' . . I
j ine n.ng sum to lunnto.., .to , t, e
; jornwaiu,
1 But at once the Republicans from the
country became interested. An office in this
County seldom falls to their lot, and however
much they may ridicule tho contests for office
i among Democrats, none are to hoi or hungry
a they when there is an opening. The Gover
nor became alarmed. Perhaps the Ring was
not omnipotent ; Cerjtralia, Catawissa, Ber
wick, and dissenters in Bloomsburg might
have a reserved Influence. It wa3 explained
' to him that tho Republican conventions in
this County generally consisted of half a
dozen delegates elected by themselves, aud
, that the 2000 Republican vuters followed the
ticket, because it was tho ticket.
In this dilemma he waited, and his mind
inclined to tho appointment of some man
ouUide of Bloomsburg. Beckley, the head
of tho Ring then determined on a "flank-
movement" (which ho learned in the army?)
and his brother-in-law was put forward. It
. was supposed the Governor could not resist
such an appeal, because Hartranft is a can
3 didate for President, and must follow Grant's
precedents of appointing brothers-in-law.
Besides, how could Hartranft get over the
fact that Beckley was a constant Delegate
to County Conventions, constantly chairman
of tho Standing Committee as well as its
Treasurer, (and by the way never accounted
for money received) a regular Delegate to
State Conventions, a Delegate to the National
Convention, editor of the Republican organ,
and last, but not least Post Master I What
could be moro irresistible?
Yet, the Governor hesitated. But Provi
denco took from us our Associate Judge,Mr.
Scott. The scramble was renewed. Even
Ben. T ortner was sorry he had taken the
appointment of Justico of tho Peace. Ber
wick clamored for Phillips, Centralia for
Camp, and other localities for their respect
ivo favorites. But tlio generalship of the
Ring now came into play. Mayberry Hughes
became a candidate for the vacant Judge
ship. He was genial, popular, and the Cut
nwissaians could not well oppose him, and as
the Ming did not, his nomination and con
Urination were at onco secured. The Ring
said with reason "Catawissa cannot claim
both, as a compromise we abandon tlio
brother-in-law, and insist on Fornwald."
"By this sign they conquered," and thus the
Ring triumped.
THE NORMAL SCHOOL APPHOPHIAT10X
BILL.
The announcement that Gov. Hartranft
iiuu signeu me out upprujiriuiitig ou,uuu t"
nnr Ktntn TJnrmd Splinnl unt ilirt.ll nf
gladness through every heart in our commu
nity. Our citizens had shown great enter
prise ill erecting the former buildings, and
we all felt the calamity when they wero de
stroyed. But the Trustees, encouraged by
tbe citizens, decided to rebuild the institu
tion not only on a better plan, but on a lar
ger scale, and to-day it is a monument of
what pluck and intelligence can do. The
passage of tho bill without un amendment,
by a unanimous vote, entitles tho Legisla
turo to our hearty thanks. Nor can too
much credit be given Senator Allen and
Representatives McIIenry and Rynu,
For a time it was feared that Clov, Hart
ranft would veto the bill. Wo never enter
tained such an idea. True, other institutions
not of a State character clamored for aid
and too many have been recogniztd, but he
could hardly afford to fee a child of the
Commonwealth die for want of help, and
aid institutions which lind no sneeial claim
il pon the Treasury, and had suffered no such
misfortune as befel us. I!ut wo aro now re-
heved from anxiety, and trust that our
School "may livo long and prosper."
The Dloouisburg Coi.umiiia.v hoists the
name of Gen. Winfield S. Hancock n its
candidate for the Presidency, nnd declares
that he "has more elements of strength than
any other candidate who could bo namrd."
The Coi.umuias. may bo right in its conclu
sions, but General Hancock can never be
l'reiidcnt. Ills very record, which it eulo
gizes so highly, would be distasteful to tho
mass of tho Democracy particularly the
southern wing. uazeuc & Jiuiutm.
If our cotemporary means that Hancock's
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iioioiiiuiiou wnuiu uc uiiiuncmi uctuuou uu
served in the Union army, no itas rcau tue
political history of tho past in vain. The
Democratic party has been generous in glv
Jug oflico to Northern soldiers, and the in
stances aro too numerous for recital. As a
matter of fact, If the Democrats should nom
inate tho best eoldlcr In the Union army
against the meanest bcalawug in the Repub
lican ranks, tlio opposition Tress would com
blno ogalmst him. Grant lima hero, as n
Republican candidate; on tho Democratic
ticket he would Lave received unlimited
abuse from his present nupporters,
Hut we
do not ask support for Hancock solely on ac-
countof LU military services, hut ulso bo
cause of his mairnlflcent civil record. As
his support from iho South, tbe best ovi
denci is the vote for htm in tho Convention
of 18C8 by tho (states of Louisiana nnu
Texan,
Kvurla and Adams Is tlic latest Preslden
tlal ticket sUL'ecsted. but the Impression pre-
vulls, in these parts at least, that it is too
I'reerlngly respectable to win. Council Jllufi
Jionpartel,
The'ato weaker of the national House
, i r. .!... fi,. Knrt.l
-he', warm enouKh-iiot u chlli-IlUIne,
rar B ft. J.
CONTKMl'TinLR CORUUI'TION.
Of all tlio dovcloncments of rottenness
which recent Investigations have brought to
light, none nro so utterly disgraceful a those
which Bhow the nilsmanagmcnt of charitable
Instltutlnm. Tho report of the Hoard of
Public Charities exhibits a shocking Mate of
.,r.i ... .i i. r ni.u T (,n,i,
Greeno and Mercer counlleJ. Paupers are
neglected, physically and morally, and filth
and degradation Is tho rulo rather than tho
exception. In tho Government Lunatic
Asylum, near Washington, thcro are shame
ful instances of brutal treatment of patients,
and In various parts of tho country tho ex
aminatlons Into tho management of poor
houses and asylums show that tho oflicers
are totally unmindful of tho comfort of tho
i . li...... ...i.. nt,. n.nnnir
inmaies anu nuem, umy v,b . j
In tliptr own Dockets
mi 1 .1.1..- lll., l.nppllilA In
inert IS W1IIIEMUMK 1'Cl.uiiaiij I
.l..lll..,..tmntflT.P.nl.n1nl.v.
i i.i.i. ..ii. -in,., tnr tn,iir
lean urtumri.9, muun vnm ...nvv .w. d i
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conueuiii.uiu.i mm i..Uu.,.v
such offenders against Christianity and tho
civilization of tho ago no penalties within
tho liiuiU of law can bo too sovcre. They
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uosur.u Kc..u.o. v...w.u..
banished from tho world wmcu iney ui'grace.
Peculation, cmbezzlemeiit and bribery arc
bad enough, but when tho getting of money
illshnnestlv Is coupled with nbuse, neglect
uisuuucii; is i""!' i s
and 111 treatment of poor helpless human
beings
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mo oneuces ueuuinu um.-uuuiuu.t-.
Lot tho lightning of offended law and dis
...ii ii.f .i.u..on,l .iritn lipovllv I
bT. :f -l, fpnntl,;
somo of
misfortunes of their fellow creatures and tho
country will bo the better for it. Tho abuso
of idiots and paupers Is worse than tho
robbery of corpses and deserves moro than a
fine or brief Imprisonment,
Pennln who remember the Republican
1 - I
persecutions of President Johnson, culm!-
uatlng in Ins impeachment aud trial, aro
amazed to read, ill tho samo papers that tra-
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aQj yimM Mf Joht)BOn beautlfully
... . . ......
worded articles setting forth tho dignity
whieh pertains to tho office of President and
tho necessity that respect be paid accord
ingly to Mr. Grant. Apart from the by
pocrisy of these professions, nothing is moro
' is moro
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t of that
untrue. Respect is duo tho oflico
Magistrate, but not to tho incumbent
lDce when his course is such as to descrvo
public censure. To say that if a President
were to steal tho public moneys, disregard
the laws and continually misbehave, ho is
nevertheless entitled to public respect is too
absurd for serious discussion. Tho oflico
makes tho man respectable but the man can
not make tho office disreputable his be-
havior affects himself alono. Presidents as
well as other servants of tho People aro open
to criticism and must so deport themselves
as to render adverse criticism impossible.
But Grant has done nothing of the sort ho
invites criticism if not worse,
Columbia county 13 without a sheriff, nnd
so there are many hungry aspirants. The
family of Sheriff Grover has removed to
Mifllinvillo, and the prisoners are fed by
Milton Cox. If Columbia county cannot
furnish tho Governor with proper mater
ial out of which to make a sheriff, wo have
lots of that kind of timber lying around
loose in Luzerne. Why not co outsido to
Andaman to do your hanging? Hazekton
henlwal.
Why bless your innocent heart, not a Re
publican in Columbia County, but whoso
heart palpitated to fill tho office, evcu be
fore Sheriff Grover was dead, and tho cars
were burdened with candidates Uarrisburg-
ward who wished to show their devotion to
the country by selling out their neighbors,
and raking in the fees. As to the hanging
business, we have none of that to do here,
and .o scaffold was ever erected in our jail.
We leavo such low business to Luzcrue, if
Hartranft don't relieve the Sheriff from such
a grave necessity.
(Communicated.)
Willi AiisrouT, Pa., May 0, 1S7G.
Mk. Editor of The Columbian,
Bear Sir: Havinc had occasion for tho
first time to visit Bloomsburg borne few days
since, perhaps tho first impressions of your
pleasant uorotign, ny a stranger, may noi oe
wnony uninteresting to your reuuers.
After linvincr a somewhat perilous rule I
,i t. .u ..mh.. ntr?..: it .:.. r
wiuuK.1 wo
vour btate. witnessing a freo fight between
them and the train-men who were assikting
the conductor to collect their fare from
Kingston to Avondale, and after having my I
cHjag stolen by one of tho women of the
I oauu,wuicn was oniy recovcreu alter a i-uuau
I of some twenty rods will e tho cou'luctor
was holding the train for me, I was in ii
pretty good condition of mind to appreciate
the Deautuui country as i nearcu uiooms-
burg, and the cordiality and warm hospital
itv ol vour peon e upon my arrival.
Knowing nothing of your hotels, I con
eluded to take the buss, trusting to fortune
and the driver to land ine somewhere where
I could find rest from the day's journey and
satislaction for my often satisfied but ever
recurring appetite. Thanks to tho driver
saving nothing of fortune, as it would bo un
mat toward your other hotels, ot winch i
Know nothing for having landed me at the
Exchange Hotel, where tlio attention and
kindness of the proprietor. Mr.W. 15. Koons,
assisted by his son, Frank D. Koons, who
know just how to fcei u hotel and mako a
stranger feel at home, caused my homesick
ness to tako wings mid made me leel mitt
though among strangers I was still among
IrleiKln. j cannot say too much lor llieir
nolitencss. of which I have been thinking so
much that l nimoit lorgot tneir nenuiiiui
I rooms and table, which aro seldom equalled
in their neatness and repletion
I think that many boroughs very little an
Fate how much a good hotel does to give
i ,::,,!,,, i ..mii Mnrmnl MMmnl nnd n m
1 specially indebted to Dr. Griswold nnd lrof.
llairett for their nuinv kindnesses in show
lug me through the (.chool and giving mo
on insight into its workings nnu manage
ment. The beautiful location of the school
buildings and an acquaintance with the
teachers no longer makes the success of your
school a mystery,
I also visited your public school", where
too beauty nnu convenience oi your ouiiu-
t 1 .1 1 1 .lt,.!. .!!., II... .
iiiub unu mc inner mm wintiiiiiuv ... ,uu
rimis departments further im'pressed mo with
tlio irooil taste and im emont ol vour people.
Next and lastly 1 visited vour Court
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House, where indire and iurv were endeavor
I in- with tlir nlil nfatich tlrdit nn counsel aro
. i . D1 " . . r . , i
i alwavs rsnuv to give, to mete out even-nnnu-
ed justice to the iitignnu,
I regretted that mv engagements made it
impossible lor me to tako a look uirougu
vuur iiiuuujutiuriiig unu utiiur jiiatiiuiiuuo,
but I like your piaco so much and enjoyed
my visit so well that I am going back. Oh,
yes, 1 am going to call again.
NEW lOP.KlUl.
It Is a query bometlmes whether Forney Is
really at the helm of the 1'rtis. If so it
seems odd that ho should abuso the pcoplu
of tlio South in portions of his paper for
past disloyalty, and in other portions talk
about tho Centeiiiiial as a mean a of ro-uni-
- ting anu Jiarmonmng tho two seciioua.
to I In a word he wislies tliem to comn to Pliil-
- adelphla for the purpose of getting their
money, and aiterwarus, in tne campaign,
win mug ino - uioouy unit iu mcir luces,
Tlio Naval appropriation bill as reported
by the sub-committeo has been greatly re
duced. The bill as prepared appropriates
iilmut 412.800.000. Tho hill last year ap
propriated 417,000,000, and there wits also
deficiency bill of aboutl,000,000 for expen-
rlitii.M in theNavv Department, making a
total of 5)18,000,000, or 5,200,000 more thau
THE COLUMBIAN ANDDEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUllCr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
TI1K STATE CAl'lTOh.
ItArtittsnuno, May C, 187C.
Tlio tntich-nbnicd and little appreciated.
,1 ....4 .f... ..11 ..arllir 4all.ffnrtfl
,,,,0 nVeriiRO at lat legislature of I87fi-
1870. hat at Ira-it clveii up tho ghost. It
died with Hip s'roke of noon yester.laT, ami
"Doom I boom ! nu sumo worm n
ti- ir....t ...... I U...K. pro wafted
HO .. - ,
Inrtli with It Uylii(? orcain.
Tho bti'Iv wliicli .uljournrii ie me yrsici-
day, Hie nrsl egKi.uure wormim "i" u.
new constitution m mo sum;, i"
1m..n. nnd ns ucli was null ccted to keener
scrulliiv and harsher criticism than any of
Its predecessors, Tho work iiiarkeii oui ior
it was ol tlio most umciii Kiuu, aim I
observer freo from partisan prfiudico will himself he ijuotea acts done by all tho Presl
trnroAv full In seo that this work was per- ,l,,u Irmn Washington to Lincoln.at points
formed as well as conconiuaiu circumaiuntco
1 I .1...tt U.HII t.ovnllnll. mn!ltm4 I
WOUllI Ituuui. tnmv ni.u.".. ............
int,li,n,l ilrr!ni nn strifn and con-
....... ..... - .
tentioii, which iiuikuu f"i ....v........
ntnrn flmtl llill In IllO 1I1S1UU WOrKlllU III HIV I
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l:.lolnro mm. lintpll nmOIIE Wll Cll Will
" I
t.. .. rn!ii,f,ill nml ilftlnll the inarch-
a" kwuh. - -- .
ps nml countermarches, flank movements
f ,!, , vnratps and
miti itiiit ii iiiii'Lu is-j
op
onentofthis ineasuro would mm oi
', which to the carchd reader would
ro n strange record of legislative action,
nco nnomalous, ridiculous and grave.
iik tho early weeks of tho seision wo find
ume,
provo
nl nnurt
,...... ,i..i.lnfhftsijs on wo find
. , , ... ..nntinupa vexatious
, rover8V on tho bill. Twin lobbies work-
lug nrdcntly for and against its passago to
too demmeill oi otner mm irao
l.!..uuu nnltl l(j final niuim US an CS- I
..Vpi ,, '
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A Klithnf relief followed in tho wako of Its
departure, when a playful member to crown
1 I... I .. !.. ll.A tntrn.lili. I
n mirpo. nxnlodes a mine by tho introduc-
tlo:i of a resolution of investigation which
lion oi n ruiuiuuuii ui iuvaiiij'vlv" " .- i
led to the expulsion of two members of tho
house, and to tho beciouuing oi mo repum-
tlniw nf others, endantrerinir tho futo of the
bill, which was saved only by a dread fear
fiilllnir nn flm mnlnritv ot the senato that if
they refused to sign tho bill and send it to
tho governor, and seconded tho action of tho
intiap mvpqTiirniinr cdiiimiLLUi-. uiut iuv i
lightning engendered in such a storm might
. : rn.mo nmnnrr thom. I
nfn
, iniprMiinc, character, varied by tho
t,rppiit.ition of a messaco from tho governor
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VClOlllg ECCUOI13 111 LUU niiiuii;i.v.t ...
trnnmlrV I
lUT I'llVJIJli 'l CA icusto -' " -fl i
and Philadelphia llouso of Refuge invesii-
gating commmec, ou inu uuiistnitii""."
ground that tho expense wero in currcu wuu
oui previous nuiuoruy ui iat,
T!,p fnllnifiiiir tpstimnnialn were civen 1
The following testimonials were given:
Speaker Patterson, a handsome gold watch
and chain, from his friends. Presented by
Mr. Spang.
Georiro D. Herbert, reading clerk, a sil-
vcr servico from his democratic friend.
Presented bv Mr. Pauncc. A cold headed
enne, from his republican friends. Presen-
ted bv ilr. Alorean.ol Lawrence.
From the-' paces of the house to Major
M'Conkey, resident clerk, a silver berry dish'
Presented by Mr. Plummcr.
From tho naces ot tho houe to Adam
Woolever. chief clerk, combined card re-
ceived and flower stand.
Presented by Mr.
Pluminer.
Prom the speaker of the hnuso to tlio same
.1 handsome golil neaucu cane, i resenicu
bv Mr. .Mitchell.
Sena or Ll.ivi. 1'resident pro icm. 01 me
Senate, received a ccntly gold watch from
tho members of the Senate, and Chief Clerk
Errett a silver berry i'isIi Irom tbe senate
Librarian.
Lieutenant Governor Latta was presented I
yesterday at tho Capitol with an elegant and
costly silver tea set, consisting of nine pieces,
nnd an ice pitcher, salver, slop bowl, goblet,
cake basket, baking dish and picklo jar, as
a token of tlio esteem in which the members
of the Senate hold him ns presiding officer
01 mai. imuy.
The work ot hntli nouses tins session com-
nrises one hundred and eeventy-two bills, I
of these seventy up to the present time have
been signed by the Governor. I
The lollowing statement snows tne appro-
priations made by separate bill. for the va
rious benevolent nnd special purposes indi
cated :
1 louso of Ilefugt, rhUadelpMa $1 8,000
Kastcrn penitentiary 6,175
Western Penitentiary l",5uo
Dlxmont hospital for the Insnno V"0
Uarrisburg hoipttal for tho lasano 85,' ou
llanvlllt! I1nvr1it.1l for the liiiano !M, 00
Warren hospital for the lusane 150,0,H
Philadelphia blind asvl'iru 5,oo
Western Pennsylvania lustltuto for deaf and
dumb. I0,'.oo
Pennsylvania Institute tor deaf and dumb,
Indigent dent and dumb, 16T5, c,"0"
Indigent deaf and dumb. 1ST6, W,ocki
Western prison association
Kastern prison association
Hoard ot public charltlt-s
Lackawanna hosoltal. scranton,
2, l)
11,000
8,.MHJ
10,000
SIS.OOU
2.VJ0 I
Media training school
wiiKes-narro nospitai
industrial home ior nund women, rnuaueipma ,u m
i? home for Blind women, muaoetoii
home tor blind women, Philadelphia 6,000
-isnlliil. 1'hlldilplnhl.l S5.00
Jerrlsh hospital, Philadelphia
South-eastern Insane haspllal K,000
criminal insane hospital ut Erie
'.rm . o" nars Mhoois
mum
sao.ooo
Nlata normUi schools, 1873
75.00
statu normal schools. ISTO
to.ooo
3 ',000
110,000
40,1100
15,001
65.000
ii oomsoure slate normal school
National (luards, suppressing riots
mate board centenn al managers
Kducationai display at the centennial
KfflKffnS1100
10,000
1,000
4,0141
5,000
15,-00
4.257
ht, Vincent's colieje, BoldlcrV orphans
??&gl&D'aeM
Additional to gcologral survey
maugurauon oi tuo uoyernor
JXiK wtrM&
6,001
tey
1,210
Northern home, l'lilladclphla
10,001
Tho following amounts aro to be paid dur
ing tho current fiscal year under laws of for
mer years:
Memorial Hall
$350,000
100,11
85 0OO
Military expenses, per act of Aprtl 15, 1673
Pensions and gratuities
Coal mine Inspectors
(leologlcal survey
!S,O0O
33.(10
new aaunion to land nmco
Premium on gold for payment of Interest
15.000
25,0 0
The general appropriation bill npproprl
ntes 51,100,000 for the legislative, executive
and judicial departments; $1,000,000 for
common schools; $290,175 for state prisom
anu reiormatories; -i;i,,'.uu lor insane Hos
pitals and the training school at Media;
$160,000 for normal schools: S31 1.000 for
the denf,diunb and blind ; ?70,000 for pri
vate charities; $110,000 for the Centennial,
excluive of S-.'WO.OOO, the lost initallment ol'
tho milium for the Memorial liuilding that
is to no pain this year; and ?3SU,UUU lor sol-
diers' orphans' schools. The amount uppro
jiriated this year for educational purposes
amounts to $i,ouu,uuj, wincii is doing pretty
well lor tne oui Keystone btate.
Tho following extract is taken from tho
proceedings of the Methodist General Con-
ferencc, In Bcssion at Daltiniorc, on Friday
last
Judge Lawrence, member of Congress
from Ohio, and a delegato in tho conference.
sketched the history of the Indian service,
and liclil that tlio present policy bad put an
end to Indian wars, and elevated tne condi
tion of the Indians; now It was proposed by
tlio dominant party in tlio nouso ol represen
, , . i , - ,1 n r 1
fttfvcs, to , ban don ho policy o cl
Tho dominant
.
party in tho house cared very little about
either civilization or Christianity. I.augli
ter.l
Neither was material to its success. If
this general conference, reprcsenlini: a mil
linn and a half of people, shall send a com
mittee of five to the Senate. Its volco would
be heard and respected and tho bill would
not pass; lor tncro was somo regard lor
Christianity and civilization nt that end of
the cnpitol. I Applause. The President
was not a Methodist himself, but lii wife
was, anu sue couiu itjipeat in nun in uenaii
ol the peace psllcy which he had Inaugu- on Toot, The purposo is to cut oil tho ex
rated, penso which mourners cannot alwavs afford.
Is tho Conference conducted on strictly
black Renublicnn principles ? There aro
a few huntlrcd thousands ol Dcmocrutlc
Methodists who would like to know.
It is amusing to noto tho sudden respect
expressed by Republicans, for thoso laws
whtrli fur vparu llipv linvn neriilHtenllv inn,
arje.i. A Democratic House of Retire-
ge,ltatvc jIM caUiflj tliiM sudden change.
With a Democratic President and Senato wo
have no doubt they would conceive aud rx
press a violent regard for the Constitution,
The high-toned Republican organs now
demonliiato the slanders poured out on
a Secretary Ilrlstow by his parly competitors
for the Presidency as "Democratio lies."
The Inircnuity and disregard of facts din-
played by the organ-grinders aro beautiful
to witness.
WASHINGTON LBTTER.
WABiiisoTOJf, D. 0., May 0, 187G.
rl lift inpss.ipo President Grant sent to tho
ITnn.n lt wnr-k. In remitinse to n resolution
of the !50 of April asking If nny olllclal nets
or duties oi me oxecuuvo win ueeu I'r-
formed at any oilier place Hum tlio UP ini,
n. ir,..r. .lt li l,.. m. rl.-lil in nu such ti
,,,U W...V : " .1 . ., . . I I A
ipiestion. 1 hat as cniet cxecuiive no is nu-
cror t0 one Uranclipl llio legisiauvo jipwer
, lll0 Kvi'rnmeiu, ana mai no smui not
niiswcr tlio resolution uy giviiig mo uimrii u-
,i nn tlit u s.ivs that ho has done ofllclal
npU ftt other places than Washington, and
lc , President wherever lio may bo and
is bounil lo periorin ineso nets, 10 liismy
uittntit irom the uapitai aim gives a (auio oi
.1.- 1 ..C .1 ..... nnnl. l....t. !..,.! ui.j nl..
iiuimiur it vin;u iiibimviii
L.ni f.n. il,n ('.mltul Tin nipiwn nni
" r.-JTr " .. "V;!' .1. .U".
rvnit'iKiy irepiirvu ior iiviiiiiiikh utoiuhii
In utwivnr t in IMIlirirn III IIOSP1IIPC1S111 alUl
... .... .... ...-.n ... - -
,. III UM nl it 11 lin-ei'lllMlLS IllSt IV
" l ' : ' ' '
'n,.. n,..,-A i... 1,..,.., .II.pii1iio. ili V. n.
.......v .... ....... - e - 1
ntuironriatloii bi 1 which is reported from
.i' ' 1... .l l ,1fM, ltl-
iiit - L.iiiiiiiii,ti;u ij unu m v. i . v.
,m. Tho bill saves i!,lM,UnU Irom tills
year's cmt of tho mail service, am
wltli.opposltlon from a great man;
cmt1 f tne South and West, who
will reduce their mall facilities
and meets
many Demo-
IIUIIK it
.lll il.U
facilities In these
,i,w Ti.n rJnn.n .tnntiln? the delivery
BV8tcm in all cities with less than 40,000
inhabitant is also warmly opposed by
niemuera who nave cuies in ineir uisvneui
,.,.i.,l,,ln,r l,l.vnii tiipiilir nml fnrtv limn.
Hnll(l i,,...!.,...!.. and I think a combination
.vi bo made bv which tho insures will be
... . : : ' ... . .. ....
raUed to about tho umount of tho present
!...!....
nmironriatioii
'tntiou of tho jurisdiction of the
iiiu iiuiuun ui mu jun-.uit.nvii. v.t mi- t
Senate, in tho impeachment of officers who
nave rcsigncu, is Doing aoiy argueu, uin no
idea can be obtained of what tho decision
wj UUi jr- itundall says the committee
nn iiniirnnriiitions have their buduess so fur
ndvanced that tho llouso will bo ready to
adjourn by tho tenth of June. But I have
tin nipa i i il hii mi nuriiuiL-iib win uu iiihuu
u,,t late in the summer. Thcro is every
I... II .1 ,1 .1 m unnn tlin Son.
,.n,l t,, .i wma of them will be passed by tho
i!Mt of Julv. In that event I am of tho
....!..!.. .1.... .1 - !!!.. till,..
minium lliai llio yuvciiiniein. tiiiii.t-a ttjtt uu
fnn,l I,,- U ,,..,.rtn,l t'nnt tUu Prauirlnnt
LIUSCUf lUi ll la iviiuin.w niv
,as said tnat it tho consular and Diplomatic
pm 13 passeu as 11 came irom inu xiuuau,
10. will order nil our ministers and con
suls homo on tho first of July, upon tlio
ground that tlio appropriations aro insui
licient to sustain the service properly.
Concrcss adiourns irom luesaay until
rrlihiv In ntlpiul thnnnpnini? nf the Centen
ntt ground. Tlio President, Secretaries,
Judges of the Supremo Court and Congress
will UU bo there, iroinir over on special trains
furnished by Col. Tom, Scott, free of charge.
bor three (lavs tho clerKs will conauct me
atfairs of tho nation and I have no doubt
they will bens well attended to, as if the
chiefs wero present. Report says
week tho Texas and Pacihc bill
ported from tho committeo nnd will pass tho
lloune with but little opposition. It is to be
hoped this is true, as it will put tliousanus 01
men 10 worg ivuo are now iuiu unu uiiruunte
11 largo amount of money into circulation.
1' itzhugh, doorkeeper ot tne House, wrow
n verv loolisli letter in uecemuer last 10 a
friend in Texas, and it has been published,
It nlnces him in a verv awkward position.
out ot which his only method is resignation.
Unless ho is required to do this his letter
will hurt tho nartv seriously in the coming
campaign,
Tho iriends of the Presidential aspirants
nro all steadily at work. Tilden's seem the
best organized among tho Democrats, and
Iilaine's among the Republicans. So far
Tilden's chances seem tho best, but he has to
icar a souiueru anu western coinuinuuuii
which mnvnreventhiaieeeivlnirtnetwo-tlnru
needed in 11 Democratic convention to nomi-
nate In that event ho may be able to name
the man, nnd it is said that, failing to obtain
tho hrst. he is willinc to take the Bceona
piaco on the ticket, uonkling is gaininr
strength because he is evidently the favorite
ot Urant, nnd tlio ollico-holilers are at work
lor him. There is nothing 01 interest irom
abroad. RliXO.
Communicated.
C11UKCIIES vs. MKKTIKUHOUSES,
Editors Columbian : I have read with
interest the History of Columbia County in
course of publication in your columns. A
i'. i-iu ..r.i,,,i ; ,,,,,l,n, vt i -..I, oi
'".'"t"'" "". .r""'""
eriiiiniatioii anu a uencaie sense oi propriety
that l am impe leu to recall tne aitcniion oi
your readers to them
it appears tmu at Jerseytown there is a
"house of public worship;" nt Mtllvillo
there is "a niecting-houso in the vicinity ;"
at layers Urove a denominational meeting
house : at Jtohrsburg, a meetinghouse,
(in truth, there are three of them ;) at Cole's
Cieek is "St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church ;"
at lionton, two moeting-liouses ; " Urange-
villo "has two denominational meeting
liouict .-' Espy has "meeting nnd t-chool-
houes : Mililinvillo has "meeting and
schoolhouses :" Centralia Borough "has a
beaiitilul mid tastettll place ot worship, My
1 1 nut ii Church, Episcopal, a Honiati Catho
lic Church Edifice, and soveral denomination
al mcetinii-houscs."
In casting my eyes over the pages ofbam
cl O. Warren's "Ten Thousand u Year," I
was deeply impressed with tho beauty of too
follnwing'passnge, descriptive of an interview
between tho hero, Tittlebat Titmouse, nnd
Iii -t discriminating mend, J'.obcrt Hucka
back :
"At length they arrived nt tho open doors
ot a gloomy-looking building, into which
to or three sad and prim looking people
were entering. After walking a lew paces
past the door 'D'ye know. Duel-,' hiiid Tit-
mouse, stopping, 'I've ofb-n thought that
th.it Iheru's something in rclinion.'
To be sure there is for thoso that like it
who doubts it iv a nil very well in Its
place, no doubt, replied Huckaback, with
much surprise, which increased ns lie felt
himself slowly being swayed round toward
the builJing in question, -well, but what
oi tnat "
'"O. nothing; but hem I heml' replied
Titmoiine, sinking his voice to a whisper 'a
toucn oi religion would not no bo nuicn
nniiss just now. I fed uncommon inclined
that way. somehow.'
'Religion a all very well for them that
has much tn bo thankful for; but deviljako
me I what have either you or mo to be '
" 'Hut. Huck how do you know but wo
might tet MJinethiue to bo thankful for, by
praying I've olten neurd ol great things;
come.'
Huckaback stood for n moment irrefo-
lute, twirling about his cane, and looking
rather ilivtastcfully towards tho dingy build
ing, "lo be biire,' said ho liiintly. lit-
iiiouso drew him nearer: but he suddenly
started back 'No! oil, 'tis only a mcetinn-
noute, lit l uurbo dint-enters, now I nine
'em I No ! I wont nrnv in a incetinii-hoine.
let me be bad as I may. Give mo a regular
like respectable church, with a proper stoeple,
and parson, and prayers and nil that.' "
What a delightful thing it is in an impar
tial historian to bo able to mako nice and
dolicale distinctions.
A Ju:Aiii:n.
Rr.(iui.ATi.s'(i Catholic Funeiialu. At
a convention of Irish societies, lately called
bv tho priest-hood, at Kcnuiton, it was re-
solved to hereafter dlspenso with tho use of
carriages at funerals except for tho use of
mourners, anil mat tno processions oo niauo
This plan has been adopted in soveral regions
t,,n V? nro ""vcrsaiit with, and In somo to
so rigid an extent thnt the number ot car
riages is limited, whether others couiu be
supplied Ireo ol cost or not, Jlatleton ivn.
tmel.
This is a sensiblo suggestion. Funeral
expenses have grown to bo inordinate. Re
latives dlallke to discourage sumptuous ar
rangements for fear of being charged with
disrespect to tlio dead. As wo all know the
poor endeavor to rival the wealthy, and the
result Is costly pageants for the benefit of
street gazers, ami distress to actual mourners,
In fact, our ideas of funerals are that they
should ho quiet, and iinoBtentallnus. "Let
the dead bury the dead." The aflllctcd oiks
do not wish to parado their urlef before
the multitude. Many go to thegravoasa
mero matter of form und respect, and more
I from curiosity.
Thotlttloof Ills Excellency docs not be
long to tho President of tho United Slate.
It was customarily applied In correspon
dence, to Gcorgo Washington during tho
Revolutionary War, even by such n title
hater ns Tnomni Jefferson J but when it was
lironoscu in tiio Convention which lormeu
(ho COM,,UlllioI1 of tho United States, that
tlio title of Ills Excellency slioulil be con
. .1- 1 I.I....
lerrca upon mo l rcamein, iuo miiiiuuu
wfts ro ectcd. That disposed ol tho title;
nn(j ,n vCw of that wn havn been surprised
. f iillt,,i .(Ill mnkn n nrna
'"ata few intclllgcntpersons still make a prae
tlce of addressing tho President as his bxcel-
lency,
Much less should It bo applied to a Gov
ernor as Is now tlio custom, n is aping
tho toadyism of foreign flunkeys.
. - p
W.R. R.
imlto used
ino maeazino OI 1110 l. 11. (V
t. . n it.,U ,lnomlin n.r.l
uuai unsi-j nji w'""""b J "
for blasting purposes, blew up on Saturday
, ,. . . I .-I--I- ...l.l. .
H18'. OlOVCn O CIOC. will. .1 ircuii..
emeu
miles dous explosion. In a radius of two
. ... - . . . , . . .
dwellings were damaged and window glass
...i r..... ...l,.l X... il, .l,npl-. flln-a
iimi luiniLUiu niiiaiiau Ul Hiu d"i
broken in the New York Post-office
Chicago was visited on Saturday after-
noon by n tornado which damaged buildings
and oilier property to nn amount estimated
at $250,000. Leavcnwoith, Kansas, was al
to visited by a tornado nn Saturday morn
ing, which caused nn estimated loss of $150,
000. The rain In Kansas was the heaviest
for fifteen years, and Interrupted railroad
travel thioughout the State.
. , ....
Morton does not seem to have very bnlll-
nni prnnpecis loriuuiiepuuiiuiiu imuiinuuiin
lor President. Illalno waves tlio uioouy
shirt with a much moro vigorous arm and
Morton's delay in furnishing tho second part
of that Mississippi speech has ruined his
chances. Its massa Blaine now Instead cf
niassa Mo'ton.
Seven additional "Molly Magnifies," ar
rested for eonpiracy and murder, wero
brought to Pottsvillo on Sunday morning,
four beimr chareed with conspiracy, tho
iwui u
others with conspiracy and complicity in tho
James murder at Shenandoah last August.
Advices from tlio Red Cloud and Spotted
Tail agencies report tho Indians on the
vergo of starvation, owing to tho neglect of
Congress to make an appropriation, and of
the Government to forward supplies.
Candidates.
(We aro authorized to announce the following per
sons as candidates for tho ofilces named, subject to
tho Democratic rules of Columbia county ;)
FOR SIinniFF,
HENRY DOAIC,
of Jhiarcreeh township.
SAMUEL SMITH,
of Fishingcrecl: township.
A. K. SMITH,
of Madison township.
JOHN LAYCOCIC
of Bloomsburg.
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
of JUoomsburg.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A SSIGNEK'S NOTICE,
Sotlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned has
oeen npnoinieu an assignee ior mo nenentoi creai-
uira or Hainan lvostenDauacr, or ixicusi lounsmp,
Columbia county, nowresld np In Uio roroueuol
Plymouth, tn l.uerne county, and has taken upon
himself tho duties of the trust. All persons aro
therefore required to bcttlft with hhn, adjust nnd
nav to him all nrrnunts. ilehtR and dues of theftald
Nathan Kostenbauder: ondthoso having claims to
submit them to tho asslgnco properly authenticated.
mi(A.-i .1. ur.r.ur.it,
Cataukfea. Columbia Co.. l'a.
W. L. F.YIiltLY.
Attorney for Assignee. May u-w.
Aerary panor. Only il.su a year, infeeliochrc-
luos rreo. Munyon s. bponsler, l'uos., l'uuadelphla,
i
A GENTS wanted for the CENTENNIAL
ri hook of nioonAPHY, or the nres of the
great men of our first 100 j ears, r-end for circulars,
i-. w. ziegier & Co., MS Aro street, l'hiiaueipiua.
May 12-jw.
j OODY'S talksrom" tho 'Wbuneverba
1 1 m report. 600 paircs fl. Just out.
sono BOldbe-
foro publication. AOKNT8 WANTJIU. E. 11. Treat,
e. ii. Trea
May 1J-4W.
i-uunauer, eua uroaanay, . l.
FOR
COUGHe, COLDS. HOAHSKNESS.
AMD AXIi THROAT DISEASES
USB
WELLS' CARBOliIC TABLETS
Put up only in ULUE BOXES.
A Tried and Miro Itcmcilr.
I'orsala by druggists generally, and JOI1NSTOK
iui.X4UV Al & vu., rnnauetpnia, l'a.
Apr U-iw.
i AGENTS WANTED 10R THE
HISTORY of the U.S.
The trreatlnlerct In our thrllllne history makes
this the fastest selling book cer published. It con
tains a full account ot the (irand Centennial Exhibi
tion. CAUTION,-Old, Incomplete and unrcllaUo works
nro belnT circulated ; seo that the book jou buy con
tains 4(2 Fine Emihavisgr and 925 Pioeh.
Send for cliculais and extra terms to agents. Ad
dress National Publlihltig Co., Philadelphia.
TDOARDINO.
Tno Fiibscrlt ir Is now prepared lorecclvo boarders
nt ills liouso In itoarlngcrcek township, situated ut
u hut Is known ns Fhu Puluts. The house Is con
ducted on Ttmpernnto principles, no Intoxicating
liquors ticliitr Slid en tho premises. Cood rooms,
excellent tublo and the comforts of a prltalo lioute.
Terms reasonublo. J. II. KI.IM1KH.
.May 6, '10.-11. noaring creek, ro.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
at
IMtlVATi: HAI.K.
Tho subscriber offers for sale. t n Finall lots, on
each which aiu iiecteil a Iramo dwelling house,
stable nnd micssary oulbulldliigs. Also four vacant
lots, adJoliilUK the aboo nnd oi lai ger size. Iheto
lotsuioonlho Main road near bllllnatt-r, Itslilng
Creek township.
t-or terms- upiy tu tt in. ji.j.i.i!.i(,
May 6, ,16,-tm. Stillwater, l'a.
TMI'ORTANT NOTICE.
Tho subicrltirr orrera at nrlvnto fcnlo llio pood will.
stock and nxturta of the. w til known and lune- estab
lished
M ILLINERY STORE
on Main Strret, IPoomtburg, which has for fare
had the most cxtenslte ai d bebt pa) tog buslnets of
li. kiuu III lunii.
The rooms heretofore occuDled as tho storo wltl-
be leased at a rtasonablo rate. For particulars ap
P'y to,, fi
Anu Xl,-4W, JIAUl(l.t UAllMArt.
MONTOUR SLATE PAINTS.
Stiictly Pure White Lead
JIOJJTOUIl AVIIITE LEAD
MONTOUR METALLIC I1ROWN.
All of which are guaranteed to be ground in
PTJBE LINSEED OIL.
Send ion tmii'i.E Cju and lines Ijst, UKirid.
1IKNRY S, RE.VY,
Solo Manufacturer.
Rupbut, Pa,
Also, finely ground Hone Dust raid corn
plete Hone Muuure for sale in qiiuntltlca Jto
suit.
nay. If. ly.
,r . . . , mnKASUIlKU'S HAIiK OP UNSHATI.D
Mercantile Appraisement, V
of flio common Pennsmsnla rjl.it In o
T 1ST of dealers n, Columbia count;. I here- ;iioloot waieUaml I'n
H.VUUHU . '.- J .-V, ...I ...!.., I
cnuntjr ot Columbia, lor tlia year lire, Is correct to
ILou'stoI my know ertttosnd belief.
diitkii rawMum
Class. TftT,
nice, Abraham general mcrchandlso
Wium.111,0 A. " "
losice, J. A. " "
14 t Ml
7 01
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
irlosbacli, (leo. 11
llndfrlllpr.Uavlit " "
bhuman, 1'. Ij. " "
urntoh TOWNsntr.
Vt.nH.11 it V. rN.nril tnprphfttld Rn
14
7 01
Ji'lcllfnry, nenlamlii general incrcliandlse 14
Mcllenry, John J. " "
Mcllenrv. ltolir " 1 " H
7 00
19 60
19 CO
SKRWICX BOROCOII.
Pnyder, C. 11. book storo
7 01
10 00
7 (O
7 (0
Auams k Mon, general lucrwuuuuiou
reus iiroiniT,
'.inrert, John Jjwplry storo.
Teas iiMtliers. lurnncr dealers
7 00
7 M
7 00
13 r.o
7 (10
7 00
ii m
IS liO
7 00
Iiodmn, J, 11. druir storo
ltnckman. 11. M. crocery store
Miller, A. (,-pneral merchandise
Powlcr, C. H. Moves and tinware
Wilson A Co. druir storo
linwmm A Crlnnln general mcrchandlso
Power, ,T, 6 II. It. " "
Little, nr. It. II. druc storo
(irost, Pavlil porter liottler
7 10
40 00
7 00
lacKon rcoojin, iiiiuniuw;t,uiiun
liucklDgham, G. A stoves tinware
moousncan.
ltendcrshott, .toscrh W. grocery and coal 14
7 00
11 40
7 00
7 00
rtOUK , w, x liriiiner, ui.iut.-ia m ww
Kle m, Henry nr. grocery
llagiubucli, Kilali stoves and tlnwaro
Mendeuliall, K.nry goods Uoro
Kramer, W in. grocery store
wroiiii, liavlil grocery store
Kvaua, A. .1. eliitl.litg storo
U 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
liruvrn, v. 11, grucir swiro
.Marr, (!. C. grneery nnrt dry goods
llernurd, Umi Jowclry More,
Pcikcr .v. stcekel, eonfpctlonory
Piillllps, Abncr K. grocery storo
Miller s. II. & mid, dry goods and grocery
iiuntoii co. hinlwaro store
10 0
7 10
7 00
7 00
Vt 60
10 00
7 CO
Mojur nrothers, drug store
7 (0
I
1
1
lOttir, It. Bin") iui. uf otv.tj
ntl.tr. 11. A. tkmk and M.ltlonerV
7 W
njunu'ller & Uo. hulehalo notion moro VI
11 SO
7 00
40 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
I
1
lloumsburg Iron Co. general iiicrcliandlso T
leuderuoii, J. urug unu giwct aw.v
.ItinMiV II. A. irflniTv t.Liiro
Ntecker, .1. 11. Hour and grain storo,
1'OUil, w. li. ueaier in uuut
liloomsburg Lumber Co.
sclui) ler & don, li trdwaro store
i jHv.-iihiiiir. Ii.ivhl merchant tailor
1'2 CO
10 00
12 00
Clark ulf, dry good storo
11 61
si!ii7i. .1. I . trrocery bwru
Wldmlre, Kn-derlck confectionery
7 00
7 Oil
7 00
12 611
ltniiiiw A! Hnlmns. r,lumtera and iras flttersH
1OCKard, ((. .m x. .i. k. ut-aiera iu uuui it
creasy, 1). A. dry i?oods and urocory vt
WeoO, 'l nomas confectionery 14
Scott, Juun II. " J
7 00
7 OU
10 00
13 60
7 CI
10 00
7 00
7 no
( larK, lieu. A. ijuuk huiru -
Moier llrothers, drugstore 1
Knorr, Ell boot and shoo storo 14
liussed, M. M. urocery btoro 13
Itupcrt, A. M stovu and tlnwaro I
Wlury, I.. B.
Miller, o. H. confectionery 14
Probst, .Mrs. David confectionery 14
dross, Peter beer bottler "
Kabb, AiiKu-itus grocery storo 14
Furin.ni, Kllas It. furniture store 14
Kj er, J. K, dry Koods and (troccrlos l-i
Corroll, o v. turnltui'o storo w
Keller X Ilartly, wholesale dry goods n
Johnson, J. II. nrocry storo J 4
7 00
" 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 no
12 60
7 00
7 00
7 01)
Klclm, u. A. oruif store
ll.irtiuan, P.O. carpet storo 14
lllcks, Jesso clothing storo 14
llartman, (. W. dry goods and groceries 11
.McKelvy, I. W. 6
McKlnncy, Win, C. boot and shoo storo 14
7 no
16 00
61 00
7 OH
luiz moan, ury coou storo . '
19 00
linuncuEEK to w.Nsnir.
Terwllllger, Andrew trrocrry storo 14
7 00
Klinctou, v. M. general luereuxuuiu
KatonJIrs. A. W. grocery store 11
7 00
7 00
CAT1WIS3A.
1 1 lie & Pro. general mcrchandlso 11
15 00
weaver, e. "
Mich.il. Man confectionery 14
II) 0
7 00
Clark i Wllllts, boot and shoo storo 14
( albert Kline, general mcrchandlso 11
scott, Oeo. dry good storo 14
7 00
15 00
7 00
7 01
7 10
15 (HI
7 OO
12 60
7 10
7 Oil
12 60
.nnnuarui i.eu. uuut unu pauu biuiu .
lartman. win, rurnituro siore n
Miarpless : Son, general merchandise 11
Harder, Thomas K. furulturo storo 14
Werner S. II. general mcrchandlso m
Williams, John stoves nnd tlnwaro 14
i- mlth, . I. M drug storo 14
John J. fi son, general mcrchandlso li
Itlnard, ti. 1). " " 14
cleaver, A. II. stoves and tlnwaro 14
7 00
7 IK)
12 CO
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
Probst. M. .M. general merchandise la
l'urtner n. P. & Son.ceneral merchandise 1 1
(irauge, Wm. " " 14
eesuoltz, i. it. grocery storu .
l-'unston, C, It. dealer lu coal 11
(iule, E. U. ' . 11
Unlltlo & Abbott, acaicrs in lumoer coai it
CEKTIULIA.
Millard, O. II. general mcrchandlso 12
Mi-nsL-li. Adam lewelry store 14
12 60
7 (HI
7 00
7 00
20 00
7 00
Johnson J. II. x Co. grocery btoro 14
.Murphy, c. u. general merchandise 14
jirj&uii ti. a. iu,
lilaek, D. c. grocery storo 14
Hoffman, Wt-ndel agent boot shoo storo 14
7 00
7 00
7 00
vaM. Geo. Jr. drmr storo
1 cither, A. 1). stou-s and tlnwaro
CENTnK TOWNSHIP.
l.ow Pros, s Co. general mcrchandlso
i.iobst, Thomas grocery store
llelttrich, Samuel grocery storo
Cain, John dealer lu coal
Kramer, Joslah confectionery
spomler, Jacob general mcrchandLse
ixiwler, Z. T, dealer In coal and grain
Ijilnou, Win. general merchaudbo
Wlimlre x irMn, "
FISUlNdCKBKK.
Ammerman J. IS. general merchandise
Hosier, 1). it.
Harrison, Jarlu " "
DrelsbacluVIicndcr " "
Howell, u. M. " "
Mcllenry.J.F. " "
Harrison, Jarcd " "
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.
Dyer x Pro. general mcrchandlso
UREENHOOD.
Wclllver, J. E. general merchandise
Masters, Win. " '
Kves hills X llro. " '
Eves X Heller, " "
Leggott x Lore, " "
Henry, ilrs. II. " "
l)err, A. J. "
Black, 1'. 1). " "
HE11IX3CK.
'Iarrl1!, F. P. general merchandise
old, Wm. boot and shoo store
.llioemakcr, M. o. W.ll. general mdse.
loccst TonNsmi'.
Veager, Jacob gcnural merchandise
Fahrlnger, Lucas " '
Vastlne,J.ll.ACo. " "
Yocum, 1'. Jl. " "
13
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 0(1
7 01)
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 (0
7 00
7 00
12 60
12 SO
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
12 60
11
11
14
7 00
7 00
7 00
H
14
14
i;i
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
Glnglcs, William gcniral mcrchandlso
llurtt, II. W, & Co. '
IS
13
10 00
lu 00
Campbell X Co. general merchandbe
14
14
14
7 00
7 OU
nouine, ,i. ti.
Derr, K. F. confectionery
7 00
Heller, J. II. cencral merchandise
IX
13
10 00
lo oo
7 00
(.reasysnrowji,
ridituppciiheucr, E. general mcrchandlso 14
UOCNT rl-EASiNT.
Sands, Joseph X foa Ri-neral mcrchandlso u
iioxroni.
7 00
I'arnsworlli, J. F. erocery store
I'axtoni: llarman. ceneral dealers
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 HO
7 00
Miarpless, (I. II. croccrles and ury goods
Amiuennan ,s juckbuii. Kent-rui mmw.
Ileay, lltmyS. oils and hrusltek.
OIUNOB.
Sloan. 1). K. general mcrchandlio
law, C. Vi'.X son " "
llormnn, J. n. " "
Keller, M. t'. confectionery
I'lNC.
I.jon, It. W. general mcrchafldlso
iiouiNOcnu.
Clierrlngton, Owen W. general ml Ise.
Bvoiiuoir.
Cole, II. I), central merchandise
Cole U. X Son, ' "
Jl) IU
1 1X1
rool
14
14
7 00
1 00
Dlcttcrlch, W. p.. general mcrchanl Iso
llartman, T. V. conloctlonery
Allpmnn. CI. It. hIiih and tlnwaro
14
14
7 00
7 00
7 00
14
Klchart , Nehemlalt boots, thoos i: 1 otlons 14
crevcllng. Thomas Jr. Co. grocery X feed 13
Worman, Samuel A. generaimerchandlto 11
Workhelser, .1, 1). boot and hhoe stov o 14
White, A, II. general merchandise 13
Ent, Iiobcrt h. stoves and tinware H
iiordner.J. It. drug Btoro 14
Crevellng S Trliubly, general mercbi tndlso U
Aul Henry coal dealer 14
1 10
10 10
7 00
7 00
10 00
T 00
T 00
10 00
t 0)
lllnAMniBulinmnv ff1 nc-i-r(,pd bv tllO abOVO
classincutlnicou hao an opportni Uy of ItppeaUng
bv meeting tho undersigned. 4 uuo 6, lst, at
which time an apiieal wlu lu hi Id at tho Court
House In lIloombbutv.commeKUiir-atvoeiocit a. m
una enauig at o i-iocic p. in.
KAMUH'i JACOI1V,
ilayS.U.- Mertantl le Appraiser.
N'
OTICB TO LADIICS.
The subscriber has taken Uu in mnery Storo
r..m,,.lunw,,inln,ll,u Mnmhir AUi. (11 1 M alll SttCet.
Iiluouihburg wutii she lll lie Uapp; lo sje her
friends und thu ladles of tho iouuly generally. A
run kUrk of Millinery floods nund aul I at rcasona
tJoralos. Alias ranny l'lsl, -will ai u )nd to trtm-
iningac. ma waiis,
Mayo, 1.-1ni
OSES Agen
Agents wanted, ten' a new liusincss, in
iip i.u Whlch an:
iv nr.llla- HID ur 1 uumu mu
easily mako 5 to u a day. One who
hadnett-r csuviutedi before, aiadolT.co
in l hour i un oijerie need agt nt made.
A
9I2.T0 ID 10IMIURL riuutmuill ..ivc,
T) A "V" A. CI.K(1(), Manucir. Duane S'.. N. V
1VC to bo rtisjxi uslblo
"Vttj tiiuw 1.
and reliable, and
iniDK kU OIIITS
snro
luduremtnta." "II. V,
cxirauruinary
Weekly Bun,"
D.&Co, Way C,n.-ilw
fi M. BROWN,
bus removed ulsllloot aiul Shoe Store from Ilrowrr
1 1 otci in mt door above vvagonseiier anu enu-piesii'.
luwumaa iiooutiiipecuuKy, itepturuiKuoiioatauorik
nutlni.
i.t l.lr.i.iMdlini'i. l.tl Hill
qiffviVn MONDAY OP JUNK, A. 1). 1870
Hl'XUiN II MUX iw i ul "u"''
, , nvinplt n. in., t is Jo low nr npscnoeii 11111. 71'.
land, or such part ilioreol us may l "';,'l,u
satisfy tho utnuunt or taxes Uua and unpaid "J"1"'
the same, and eontlnue the same from day to nay us
1110 same may uo iuuihi m-vi-pou. j.
TRIIM8 OP 8AU.'.
rri.n nT.,n.ir,t nf l.tna nmt rimln tnimt tin n,lld When
the land Is struck oil, or tliosalo may bo avoided,
nnd the property put up and resold.
No. of acres.
Warrantees or Owners.
11HAVKU.
Dots. CtS.
Ames, Abott I.oseo
Columbia Coal a Iroa Co.,
f S (10
19 80
ID 80
in bo
17 60
19 80
4 40
400
400
400
8S0
400
01
lirlesbach, lsanc
P.UH, I suae, estate
l'ry, (leorgo W
Flick, li. P
uracil,. lohn
(irav, Wllll.un
Ilauck, Jonatliau
lllnderlldcr. Jacub.tR
II, nits, Charles X John
Lonsrenlicrger, N
Morris, lianlel.,
Munti k lioat
1 3'J
4 4-1
8 80
13 20
91
llO
209
Si
I 41
to
22 00
li
4 4 I
4 6ft
4 40
8 62
4 01
6.1
100
40
7,1
101
0 60
140
Nungciser, (leorge J
Stowart. William 1? 20
ttJO
46
smith, Tiimas i ui
.",3
Vanduscn, Altaman Co....
v ot
.91
6 2S
7 CD
8 62
112 01
IIS
64U
West Puck Mt Coal Jt Iron Co.
Womcldorf & Letever
i-i
400
20 40
401
M 4
19
(17
7
2J
75
1 21
not
A roll, Jacob
Ash, deorge L
Healer, Jento
1 leaver, Charles..,,
lioyer, 1-'. S ...
ling,irt,.MHry
liuilcr .t linger.
names, O. H
Carrow, Morris
Charles. Simon, Jr...
lirlesbach, (leorgo P.
Kvaus, ltceco
Flanagan, A
Fry, v, H
(learhart, Wm. M...
Ilarner X Chester...
67
2 t2
3 83
0
8 '
1 '
1 11
1 2J
1 1
1 11
3 '
4 ',
8 83
4 41
66
3 29
1 9)
1 S
1 US
1 OS
8 33
1
6 '
3 1
3 '
8 '
.1 '
3 '
6 '
5 1
3 M
B 29
llonman, i:. u ,
3 1
Hunt. i:. (1 1 s
4 '
Henry, William 1 U2
lludlcy, Joseph 1 22
Jlnnley, Joseph 1 82
klaiP,.Iacol ; 4 H
Kester, Frank 3 33
Klcm, A f-
Lawrence, V. K 3 "3
llf, frank 2 22
Price, Clarence 1
Patterson, H "
ltuthford Sam X Co 4 00
Mmllli, .1. V 3 13
Stuck, J..! '
K'otl, Peter 6 M
Tllton, (leorgo 3 81
Vast Ine, 11 It 2 il
Wi-lel, C. a 6 61
WorUhclier. Samuel It's
Wood. Auzustus 3 33
2 '
2 '
4 1
8 1
1
3 '
2 '
3 '
5 1
0 1
3 '
3 '
6 '
S 1
2 1
6 '
3 '
3 '
HESTON.
Jlcllonry, llenj 1
Applcman l'cicr 1 "
chrMmni, Ann lo so
Pennington, Jesso It so
bmlth, Hannah 1 cs
llAlAPX'ItGBK.
App1 Paul 2 J
1
IS
50
45
0
XOf 200
VI
,Vot210
tiuivman, aesse
Ilr an, (luy
cope, Chester
I'lem, Wm. T. 1)., ltsv
Duak, Henry
Doty l'ealer
JIdwards, Martha J
KlMicr, John
l'ealer, Samuel J
Iteccer, Abrain
Stackhouse, Joseph
4 01
1 13
81
3 21
1 85
1 CO
15
11
Ml
1 12
2 23
7 29
4 CO
1 21
i 23
22
28
7
H Ot 300
I
5
,1-Otl00
H Ol zuv
1UU
1121
2u0
54
100
10
Sltlpr x btackhouso
CATAWISSA.
Probst, J. S
Coxe, o. s
Clew eU, Jacob
'i Joseph
Caumer, David
Krimi, Eltas
Xc.Nltich, J. S
Wm
hliuinan Ileuben
. CENTItALIA.
64
5 11
7C
6 22
2 M
4 67
87
4 67
4 67
27 2J
12 67
10
101)
11
IS
2
S3
S."
12
2 lota
Blvln, James 1 ??
1
Crane, Michael i aj
a '
Chadwlck, Ann Jano
12"
Collins, ri'ier r
Cleaver, Wellington....
Dougherty, .Mlchaul....
IUU.1. Henry
i'arrel, .Martin
llowells, Thomas
llo.igland, Win. -M
Hulmes, 'Ihomns
Hughes, Juhn J
Kllnoi iilnebold
Keller widow
lAugon, Patrick
31 arks, Lloyd
" (ieorgo
JlacUec, Thomas
McUinuey, cuarles
Parks
oulun, Patrick
sweet 4:Torry
Van Huron, s. K Mrs.
Wlttlck, I'red
Van llureu, S, E
l.'r,t,,pr. IjiuN
Cll 10
10 30
7 60
8 10
CO
2 '
1 '
1
1 1
1 '
7
2
1 to
3 II!
1
1 '
7 CO
13 20
2 '
1 "
8 15
12"
IS 20
1
S 15
1
b 15
8 15
16 30
8 IS
4 CS
1 '
1 '
,j.i
1
3
1 OS
8 15
0 O.I
S 15
1 '
12"
Zlgler. William J J
(ifillltli, Benj 2 $2
llnnlnv .lull II 11 T SS
Harmon, Michael 10 20
CENTHE.
Jtchenbach, Sam 1 22
onner, Isaiah, ostato ? CS
fritz. Wm.. estate 1 M
5
35
7
3
tflKi.,1 .tiimili SI
llagenbuch, Jerry ' Oi
CONYNOIIAM.
SCI 62
441
Tircnnan, Elwnc7er..
Hnm li, Nathaniel ...
liucher, Peter
Hubtou, John
Kllr.e, John
Kline, John L
.Ionian, Hobert
Porier, Andrew
Walker, Lewis ,
460
100
495 00
82 00
75 94
V CO
9 CO
6T5 1 0
71 7 47
112
400
232
270
2S3
303
702 91
8
150
380
17 80
Jtuston, Thomas is 02
lliifctrin. Mnrv .. 105 C5
100
100
men, Jacob C3 oo
.. ' CH 00
Ashman, Jacob 4 C3
lirown, William s so
Hurt. Andrew 8 07
lotl
2
lin.,tlni Iternard 5 6
V'ook, Catharine 6 65
" David 20 63
nnnnhrie. (.'nrnellus 2 8
HavlH, John E 3 89
(ialhmher. Frank 7 74
Jojce, Peter 6 0
Jones. Evan T 12 19
KUngamnn, Fred 6 63
Kai hell lea, Oeo 9 60
l.lndenmutli, (leo. 1) 6 ia
Morrison, Jas 20
Muirulre, Terrenco 15 os
1 32
tlnrr & Morns 88 (I,
Alarr. 11.8 27 60
tMi-Manumuu. Peter 1 9
Murphy, Anthony 4 52
lilchard c-2
Thomas 0 61
Shlvclv. Mathew 15 11
Yocum, Frank 4 03
Coughlln, J. .1 1 oo
btokes. Washington 1 70
KlSHINGCItEEK,
37
V)
75
14
Ammerman, M, A 1,3
lluckaluw, M'i. Est ... 3 C9
!' ler. lluvkl 3 22
Jones, It. U 1 80
Kindt. Jno.fi Co., 8 03
200
141
101
Lemon. 'Ihornas 6 99
.urars, William 8 65
Of S3
Mi-llrnrv. Ed - 3 1
110
Montgomery, D. Kt 9 31
3
l'ealer, (leorgo us
l'ealer fi Duly In
While, C. II - 7 79
X Of SCO
vo
rilANKLIN
Votight, James
UIIKENWO0D.
8 63
15
10
2S
Lemon, Jacob
Walls, John H
Washburn, Geo
ileugle, (leo
Even, Mary It
Emily
Miller, Isaac
Masters, (leo. Est...,
Wilson, J. I)
Parker, II, fi liter.
HEMLOCK.
1 C5
1 82
4 17
2 64
1 32
70
Lots 8
12
10
8 80
8 30
8 80
82
Ainileman. Win 2 31
100
Pruglcr, Ellsha. 14 10
Campbell, L. N 4 7o
3D
10
78
hO
SO
Evans. A.J - 2 34
Harris, Jacob Ewt.., 9 40
fJoul fi Put soil 4 lo
rumen, S) iiesur 2 S4
JACKbON.
Prick, (leo. A
69
C 10
86 CO
IS 20
300
101
a
23
Hess, Ilenlamtn
Kauouso WaUi
Iwla, Isaac
LOCUST.
1 41
1 01
2)
IMllntton, Thomas 19 C7
liollg, Emanuel 1 62
Beat erli.s J, L. Kline let
Fisher, John.. 3 03
Keller, lilchard 6 05
Kline J. 1. fi . ltupp 9 19
21
20
40
Al
10S
4
l.ct un, iJivma 1 01
2 UO
Mitra, Mury 80s
llukton. Thomas........ 4 04
Iti-tie, Daniel 8 (is
Huston, Mary y os
" Charlutto , bos
Itcynolds, John 8 18
Mine, Daniel 2 02
no
w
200
200
200
43
MADISON.
20
40
801
BechU-l, Jacob . si
EIIIh. Wm. heirs 1 on
Freeze John 0. 87 to
MAIN.
Carey, Edward
in-wall, I'Ulllp
1'iilnr, Chas
Hosier, Jacob.......
Kltfcr, James.
Ixingeubcrgcr, (leo. Kut
Man 11. c. r' H.
24
230
15
100
IS
a
sou
4
8111
10
403
200
150
low
1 T4
7 41
I 23
12 40
8 10
18 60
21 10
Mubleller, Joseph
1 64
Shuman. ileuben 21 60
htneck, llrobat, Voller fi llauk...... 1940
bhumun, Wm. T ......... It 40
" Ileuben 24 80
Yetter, lianlol lilt. ..,.,., 11 49
'" w
MIFrMN.
11 r.o
61
12
toi
f,
100
M
Creasy. Henry.-. - M
Henry..
Keller, John.. J ,
vichael, John Jr ' JJ
Nimitesser deo J c3
mm, Jacob......... S
Punobocker, Jacob S J
13
ti
5
123
IS
IS
(II
Porks, nam j.si , j0
SUIIIIT, uuei...
Schwcppcnhcltor, I.h....
.. Abram
4 VT
8 OS
William', Mm "
'..l.n AmU ,1 W
1 !4
MONTOUII.
51 00
13 tS
22 00
M
87
60
8,V
vs
10
Clatk,Ahdrow..
" Mary
.......I rn..n.1,,. u
1 115
ltainscy's, hst J ?'
IHllll'l
MT. PM5A9AJ1T,
Mcllck, John
OUANIli:.
Iiowman.Weslcy.
crouie, lllram......
crcullnif, Samuel -
Dllillne, Abram
snydcr, Wm. x 1.
PINK.
Cox, Heirs
Krlck, lied. A
Kutnton, .Ino. A
lTlcrt U'JJOtt fi Co
KUnofi tuttcrson
Warner, Margaret (,.ir
Davis, Thomas list
Done. Ueo.,
HOAHINOCitEEK.
2 1
3 18
1 H9
53
1 OS
2 19
so
4 42
21 SO
2 81
3 CO
16 12
15 67
2 11)
42
CO
860
60
100
CO
so
lotl
' 1
lluchcr, Peter ' !5
Ilrclscli, Jacob jj
" ','.'.'.'.'.'."."!!.'.'.!'.!'"!!!'.'. "
Heater, (loo. X J. I.. Kline 1 JJ
Prick X Shinnan 18 so
Huston, John part of CJ
T Itfll,. Ilr.1,1 3 43
CO
40
12
SO
400
HO
44
142
111
7
43V
9
100
80
40
CO
13
60
00
m
si
75
400
187
11
Morrlsi: il.O, Hughes.,
,, O o,
45
3 05
45
13 60
H CO
.... 6 71
.... S C
.... 2 07
2 27
.... 2 81
ii "
ii ' .......
ii
Wellington, Wm
Haul), J, Miller!..."'.'.".".'.
Skate, llaney '.'."..
Trlen, Jacob
Yocuin, Elijah
SUUAltLOAr.
lluckalmv, Jas. Est
Cue, EeMi-l
Custard, alary
Docblcr, Chas
dross, Nathaniel
llartman, Jesso.
Hess, cretellng X Co
l.itibach, i:m. . Uoiver ....
9 CO
23 15
82 01
82 00
83 01
2 12
V 60
2 1)0
121
75
114
McIIenry .ino. J
Stephens Wm. M jEJ
Yaplc, Henry 3 M
II. W. McllEVNOI.DS,
April 7.
'l re usurer.
rpitliASUHKIf.S SALH OK SKATED
X LANDS IN COI.U.M11IA COUNTY
Also tho following lots, pieces nnd parcels of Seat
ed Lands returned by tho tax collectors, aro to bo
suld at tho samo time, liml.'r the prot lilons of on Act
of Assembly, entitled "An Act ielailngtolho salo
of landifor tuxes In Columbia County," approved
March ctltiscs:
SEATED LANDS.
llEAVEIt.
lot 1 Baker, Thomas 1 31
loo Mcueinoius, n. "
7S Morgan, T. (1 10 22
204 l'luin, B. M SJ 81
BENTON.
Koons, John
I.utz, Jacob
Swarluout, John
Conner, Preserve
in Ink. John
Buss, John
btlue, Andrew
BERWICK.
So belt, Daniel F
BUIAltCKEEK,
Smith, Tobias
llrader, Daniel ..,
Chamber!, J. F.
Zancr, Amu
4 20
1 20
21 37
23 40
3 1-7
1 44
1 84
10
110
60
10
60
23
4,V
1 18
1 77
1 62
C3
1
CENTItALIA.
Moore, John 7 55
Monaghan, Mrs. J no 2 10
Krclsiher, Zacharlali 7 9S
Mellck, Win. 11 co
Mc.Meely, Michael 7 48
Knlttle, J. B 29 co
IP-lwlg, Jno 7 4 1
daughen, Thomas 9 21
llanley, John (1 3 90
CENTUE.
sutler, John J 6 24
Whltmlre, Samuel 7 8
Mack, Martha 42
Sejbert, Samuel... Hi
CONYNOIIAM
(lara.Pat 2 91
Brad, Peter 4 90
Knlttle, Jonathan 15 35
Djer. Jinks 1 00
OHEKNWOOD.
Smith fi Krenler 5 04
Barry, James 9 to
Hosier' Dat Id M. Est a 20
Vanderellce, T. J 3 40
Kline, Paxton.Est W
LOCUST.
10t2
1
1
I n
1
V
1
1
37K
87 V
lot 1
6
lot 1
' 1
' 2
' 2
70
139
40
11
C
30
CS
CO
67
24
13
47
Myers, Jacob
MADISON.
Witts, Joseph
Whlppio's, J. Est
93
15 a.i
7 7
llOAItlNQCItEEK.
LYwhvWm 41
Levan, Solomon 40
" Prlsellla 45
Wltcby Mary S 24
II. W-.MdlEYNOLDS,
Treasurer.
April i
SHERIFFS SALES.
By virtue of a ttrlt ot Alias ricrl Facias to tho
Sherlirof Columbia county directed, thero Mill bo
exposed to public Bale at the Court House in Blooms
burg, on
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 187G,
at ono o'clock p. m., all that certain pleco or parcel
01 jau'i miuaui partly in neaver anu noanngcreeK
townships In the county ot Columbia, and partly
North union township In tho County ot Schuylli
f in
kill
and Statu or I
I'ennsylv nla, beginning atachebtnut
oak In said North t
1 union lowuamp nt a corner 01 land
sorvoyed In the warrantee namoof Henry Nancr,
iicueu uiuuk 1110 iiuu ui lanu aurvcyemn tuuwar-
ranteo namo ut (leorgo Beaver north l degrees
west 350 perches to a pine treo on the lino divldliig
tuo said Counties of Schuylkill nnd Columbia, Ihouco
alotiL' the line of land survetcd In tho warraiiteu
namo of William Stewart tho two follow lug eourte3
and distances; houth 17 degrees westwtv! perches
to a stono corner, and north & dec-rco west ui tiert-h.
estoa jellowptno: thencu through land survetoiL
in inu wurranteo name 01 Lewis seaman south 65.
degrees west C6 perches to a plno treo; thencu
tnrougn lanu sui vejou in 1110 warrantee namo of (ito.
Miller, Jr., bouth to degrees west 231 perches to a.
btono ; thenco through land sunojed In tho wnrran-.
teu namo of Barbara Artlllla thu 1hren fnllnwlncr
courses and distances: bouth 4s)tf degrees webtbj
perches lo a btouf, bouth 23 degrees east 44 7-io
Perthes to a post, and north cn degrees east Df lv-blx
lierches to a btono heap ; thenco partly through tho
bald Barbara Arlllla bur ey aud partly through other
laim Burit-u-u in uiu wurniuiiu name 01 Aliurow
lleiwlg bouth 23 degrees east 272 perches ton post.
111 tho lino of a public road leading over tho Llttlo
Mountain 1 thenco along the lino ot tho said road tho
two following courses and distances: north 62i de
grees cast 14 perchc 10 arluo Mump, and north 7
Uegre(Heasi21 penhesto apost; thenco through
tho said Andrew HelwU surtey and along tho lino of
land bul, 1 tu j, p. iinvtllo north I degree east 191
.n.rcin'8 to a bionu ; thenco through tho bald Andrew
IclWliT nlidliwls Seaman tturvetR nnrt a'diitr thn
Huh of land hold to J. I) LlnMho bosth MX degret-H
east 184 perches to 11 btono ; thence along tho Unu cll
tiding tho hald survejslu tho-warrauteo names of
iieuri Miner and ia-wis seaman south a ilcirrr-eH
east 22ieichos to a stono heap; thenco by uther
iuiiu Duiteieii 111 mu wurrauteo namo 01 ueorgo dul
ler. Jr.. hliuth 71 lletrri-i'H i'Hh' yfiT iwrrhpa In th,v
lu-btnut oak, the p aiu of beginning; contolnlug 84
uvies auu iieieueb. binct measure, as tnohamo
had been re-suiM'jed by liwls Yelter, Ebip, on tho
0U11.-11111 uiii eiiiiu 111
lot November, 1870, for tho bald
unueibigucd.
ALSO,
All that southern nart of a tract ot land surreved
In tho namoof William Stewart the tenth dayot
May, A, D, 1191, by virtue of a warrant dated twenty-second
day ot January. A D. 1794. Iho ercau-rnarc
thereof bltuuoln Beaver township, Columbia cuuu-
ty, stiioof l'cimsjltanla, and a fractional part In
North Union township, tchulklll county, bounded
and desci Ibod as fullows, tu w It : beginning at a post
and running fioin thenco by landburu-jed lit tho
namo of (ieorgo llaner and by line 01 land burvevtd
iu thu namo of Henry tvuur, now owned bv bald Ja
cob nrclsh, south 7lx dogroos west 260 perches to a
stone; thenco by tho eastern boundary lino of a
tract oi lanu survejoi in ino namo 01 Lewis seaman
north 1 K degi et-s east 194 perches to a Mono heap;
from theuco south 7l4 degrees east SCO perches tu it
Most, anil south liriletrroes west GO tierches. bo thn
samo more or less totho place ot begtinlng: con
taining 200 acres, lai tho samo more or lest.
Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo bold as tho
property of Jacob Brtlsch,
C. O. MUKPIIY,
Coroner's omce, Coroner and actlngsuerin.
Blooiubburg,May 5-ta.
SECUIU-: AN AGK-SCY
anil (60 or (100 per nttk.
"The eur ready and neve,' out 0 order,"
HOMESTEAD) $20
SEWING
$20 MACHINE
For Domestlo Use
With Tablo and Fixtures Oomcloto,
U1UJ U
A perfect and unequalled, large, ktrong and dura
e machine, constructed elecunt and boiTd. irnm ttm
best material w Kit malhcmaflcal precision, for con
stant lamuv use or mauuiactur ni? nurnosra. ai.
ways ready nt a moment's notice to do Us day'H
work, never out ot order, and will last a generation
with moderate care; easy to understand and man-
ugu; ugiu, HiutHitu, anu bwtit ruunu.g, hko Iho well
regulated motementof aline watch: btmplu com-
t.fcu,...vw ...u.v.ut.b u M OKU (lUllU, DII11IUU t'JHl-
pact, ertlcient and rellablo.wltltalltholraprovemeutH
lo 1 found In tho highest priced inach nes,warrant
ed to do tho bainu work, tho bamo way, and as rapid
and Binoolh as a 15 machine. An acknowledged IN.
uinph of Ingenious mechanical bklll, cBsenllally tho
wuiklng woman's friend, and far In advance ot all
ordinary mai-hlnc for absolulo strength, reliability
and general uselulness; will hem, fell, tuck, team ,
iiutlt, bind, braid, cord, gather, ruflle, hhlrr, Halt,
fold, bcallop, roll, embroider, run up breadths, fic.
with wonderful rupldlty, neatness and t-ase.bews tho
strongest labtlug ktltcb euually lti.u and einoutli
through all kinds of goods, irom cambrlo to several
thicknesses ol broadcloth or leather, with lino or
coai so cotton, limn, bilk or twine. Gives perfect
satisfaction. Will earn lis cost several times titer lu
a wason lu tlio work It does, or make a good living
for any man or woman who desires tu ute it for that
puriMinoi works so faithful and easy the tenants
or children can uso It w Ithout damaiie. Prlco of ma
chine w 11 li light table, fully equipped for family work
w iiu.1 in-, wit:i,iuu urawera auucaoiut-tbltles
each ut corrt'bpondlngly low rates, sale uellury
guaranteed. fr(o irom dinuage. Explanatory pam
phleta lllukliated with tugiaMngs of Iho botcial
bty es of machines, references, urltty of Bowlng.tc.
mulled tree. ConUdeullal u-uns with literal Induce!
intuis toeuterprlkliigtltigjinin. teuchciK, buslneta
men, traveling er local agents, Ac, who defclroex.
t lubiva agencies, furnished on application. Addrua
Jtlm II, Keudall Co., 6i Broadway, KewYork.
the present bill.
you kuow.