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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
D30:i;WAY& BLWSLI,, Editors.
ULOOMSBURQ, PA.
Fvldny, Juno ii, 18 70.
A XUT FOR DUX CAMEUUS TO UUACK..
In tlio Lr-jilslaturo of 1872, which was He
' publican, a Committee, n majority (if whom
wero Republican, were called upon to In
vestigate (bo "crookedness" of rallroaililu
ctata and coruocitlun. Antony tlio wit
liesics sulipiuiiaoil wiu J. Djii C.tnieron.
At first he refused touboy.llio HuBpcBiin.fontl-
ly Imagining that ho owned or controlled
tfic Legislature; and Its Committee, llu af
terward Attempted to ovailii tlio service nf
nbntlir r luhpcana, but an attachment brought
lilm to his sutnes. It wan developed through
that Committee, and unanimously reporttd
ty tlio House, that tn tlio method of taxing
ltall ltnad corporations, (by tlio connivance
nf Gen. Hartranft, then Auditor General,)
tlio State Treasury had been defrauded out
of about $3,000,000. The principal parly
to thi, as shown by the Keport, was the N
C. H. K. Co., of which Don Cameron was
President. In fact the road paid the State
of Maryland annually $90,000, for thirty six
miles of road, and tlio State of Pennsylvania
only 335,211 annually on 109 miles ot road.
Xo return was made for the taxes duo by
law except that on capitol stock, which
was only $9,238, nor any reason given why
tlio taxes wero withheld.
Let Camep.on explain 1 !
ANOTHER Kltt'UBLICAN LI0IIT SQUELCHED
chenck has been condemned by tlio unan
intous report nf the examining committee,
and ho will no longer misrepresent tho
American pcoplo as Minister to England.
One by one tho rotten head-lights are ox
tinguished, and tho places that once knew
thcin shall know thein no more forever.
The report Is a long and elaborate ono cm
nraciug fourteen closely printed octavo
pages. It closes as follows :
The committee therefore find as to the in
iiiries announced at the beginning of the
report :
First. Upon the authority of the dUpatch
or the secretary of State, that It was not
proper for the American minister at the
court of St. James to connect himself as a
director of the Emma mining company of
London. This position is confirmed by the
authority of Phllliniore (vol. 2, page 1G 1,)
who says :
"In truth, ovcry State ought, by expressly
forbidding their ambassadors to combine en
gagements in private trade or commerce
with the sacred duty of representation, to
prevent any question of the kind ever arising.
Tho Roman law on this point deserves to be
imitated, "Enlm qui legatiouo fungitur,ucque
propiiis negotiis to interponere debcat "
Second. That the relations of General
Schenck tn the vendors of the Emma Mine
wero of such a character as to cat suspicion
npou his motires, and subject his action to
Unfavorable criticism. But the committee
i'clievo that he was not guilty of a fraud or
of any fraudulent intention in his connec
tion with the company or the vendors of the
mine.
Third. That hU subsequent speculative
dealings in the shares oi comdany were not
compatible with his diplomatic station, and
the maintenance of a position of honor and
usefulness at the court near which ho was
accredited.
The committee therefore submit the fol
lowing resolution, and unanimously recom
mend its passage by the huuse :
Retolced, That this house condemns the
action of General Robert C. Schenck, United
States minister at the court of St. James, in
becomiug n director of the Emma Silver
mining company of Loudon, and his opera'
tions in connection with tho shares of the
said company and the vendors thereof, as
ill-advised, unfortunate, and incompatible
with the duties of his official position.
HURT.
That tho editors of tho Republican would
tsquiim under our review of the political
management of thu Radical Ring here we
well knew, and are not surprised that it took
two weeks deliberation to attempt a reply.
It came lust week, but is so weak and point
less that we ouly desire to call attention to
one fact. The Republican charges that a
candidate in our party, in order to get a
nomination "must 'shell out to the Ring
and become their slave." Republicans in
this County know to their sorrow how much
they have been compelled to "shell out" to
the Beckley ring, and with what an un
scruplous hand ho has struck down every
yuan, who would not bow to his dictation
Many remember yet when Samuel Kreoslcr
was a candidate for Sheriff, and the price of
the Republican' support was then JSOO.
But under the rules of the Demociatic
party in this County, every voter has a voice
in the selection of. candidates, and Blooms
burg has only seven out of G9 delegates.
And furthermore, these dclecates miidcoine
instructed, with the tickets voted, tho list
of voters, and the tally list, so that cacl
candidate is represented in Convention an
cording to his strength. Our convention
therefore fully represents the people, and is
not manipulated by a few self chosen men
as is the case with our opponents. If the
Republicans would adopt our system of se
lectlng delegates, the power of their Ring
would bo gone forever, and honest mcu could
jet a voice in their Conferences.
One the last officials nets of Attorney Gen
eral Pierrepont was to write the following
letter to the lonunllteo investigating the
Tiew Orleans frauds, particularly the mis
doing of one J. V, Casey, the President's
brother-in-law,
Sir ; Your request In relation to imtnu
nity to Mr. Beelye was before the President
nud Cabinet-to-day. The President has
been iiotlfud that several members of your
committee are not in favor of Immunity. It
is not deemed best to grant it.
Let no guilty witness escape.
California is expecting, Ibis year, to raise
a lamer crop of wheat than over. There
urij two and one-half millions of acres plan
ted in wheat, ami a crop of at least fifty
millions of bushels Is txix-cted. Cidlforni
wheat, likn California wool, rivals Califor
nia gold us uu article of profit for that, great
Xtate. Her granaries are not one of tb
chief sources of the .European supply,
It, limy liuve been insulting to the Sultan
to Ueposo lilm, and put Ills uephew In hi
place, but then ho lie ulwnys was a harem
ki'unut sort of fellow, '
The Seuate hU decided that it baa juris
diction in the Belknap case. In this case
6'raDtlid uottivaliU frioud. '
(IKS. HANCOCK.
Popular sentiment l being concentrated
in favor o( this distinguished gentleman as
tho Democratic nominee for President. Ho
Is not seeking or Intriguing for the nomina
tion, and perhaps it not the choice of the
politicians. His magnificent record, and the
tact that Ids nomination could excite no nn-tagonl-in
from any competitor, point him out
4lin iirn.ui. ,t.nt! Tim ttfif. Ivrtll civil ,
...u , . .
There are other very strong reasons to bo
ureed In f
favor of General .Hancock's noml-
nation at St. l'OUl, nut without doubt, the
consideration that It would throw a decisive
douche of cold water on suv attempt to re
light the lire of sectional passion In tho
canvass, Is one of the strongest. It true
thatGeueral Hancock Is a man of stainless
honor; that his abilities are ; equal to the
place, that his genius ns u soldier saved tho
country In the crisis nf two great battles;
that his reverence for law, shown when civ-
lll.xtn in power hail grown apt at playing
the tyrant, proves him to bo a model citizen.
iiSKl
especially available candidate tor tho demo-
cracy. It is clear that tho main hope of one
pnweriui faction oi repuuuean politicians in
the coming campaign issetou arouMiig o Id
war animosities and exciting fears for tho
safety of tho results ot our victory. The
II res of (dd minions have almost burned out.
and llo now smouldering under the ashes of
busy and crowded years; but doubt ns to
tlio complete acquicscenco in mo soutn in
tho work of reconstruction and as to tho M
sal'etv of what was won In tlio war, aro by
no means everywhere extinct. In tho north-
west especially, whew men threw themselves
into tho strucce with tlio tierce instinct of
4ir Vs,'.., n,l ..til. ,.r!n, .lip,mt.
. iuvimi,
atlon, far surpassing anything icit ni mo
east, to win and to hold the fruits of their
victory, this spirit ot mistrust lingers, .uany
',"Zh.? is Jrwl& "renulZ
lican demagogues aro planning to play up-
on It. Slioum they succeed in miiaming
tills distrust into an outburst of sectional
passion, they might escape tho inquest of
the country lor anotuer season, tv uu nan-
cock ns the democratic nominee, all doubts,
suspicions and fear as to the utter cxtiiiC'
lion of tlin snlrit of rebellion and tho re-es'
tahlNhment of loyalty throughout tho land
would bo scattered llko wreaths of vapor on
tho wind. The election of this great Union
soldier would havo nnlv one pos'iblo mean
lug. 'It would he tho triumph ol national
ity His very iiamo would signify the su
prcmacy of the Hag, and any attempt to ones
tion the motives of liis candidacy would rO'
coll fatally on its authors. The opposition
to him would havo to seek some other stan
dard than the "bloodv shirt."
President Grant's failuro by no means
proves that no soldier is fit to rule the couiv
try any more than tho success of Washing
ton and Jackson shows that only soldiers
should be cliosen for chief magistrates. A
reauy great soui.cr must oe ceuu..i.y.i
sources, strong in executive ability. He
must possess courage, endurance, self-sacri-
fice. The public liking for soldiers repre-
senU the consciousness a creat . nation
miiaAfl in iho, fiillpr. ftTprcNA nt nil Its finer
P, in a tremendous strode. Military
ulnry is the clow of a nation's kindled spirit
and self-respect the reflection of what
Kinglate calls "the Hgutot battle on the
isdecavincatthocore. In itself, therefore,
tho impulse to exalt a great soldier to the
presidency is neither unnatural nor urireas-
enable. It needs only to bo corrected and
controlled by other considerations. Before
such a post is confided to a soldier it must
bo seen that in the study of his own prnfes-
sion he has not neglected the rudiments of
statesmanship, and that in his devotion to
his military unties na has not acquired a
contempt for his duties as a citizen. Grant
has been a bad chief magistrate mainlv be-
cause ho knew nothing of tho duties which
he assumed, and did not care to learn them.
Sherman would probably bo a dangerous
President because ho isot an aruitary tem
perament and has too utter a faith in mere
ly soldiery methods. General Hancock.
while, every inch a soldier, is noted lor his
keen. appreciation ot the nature ol civil gov
ernment. Xo soldier in our history has bet
ter started then he the duties ol a soldier
in a free country. His defense of civil lib
erty in Xew Orleans alouo would suliico to
murk- ins titness lor the olhce ol cliiet mag
istrate.
Till KKA HOMICIDK.
In commenting on tho "Molly Maguire"
trials, the Republican mentions incidentally
tho Rca case tried in this County iu 18(39.
and says :
Mr. Reay was a most estimable citizen,
and when the tnul took placo hero some
some foolish persons said, "It will never do
to nave it saiu that thu uemncrats ot uo-
mmum went uacic on me irtsn, anu mey
wero acquitted.
Xothing could be moro disreputable than
the insinuation contained in the above
sentence. In the first placo wo challenge the
Republican to give us the name of a single
Democrat who used the language above
quoted,
In the next place the charge is a libellon
tho Court and Jury. Judge Klwell certainly
cannot bo charged with partiality to tho
'Irish, us the Republican calls them. Tho
urors wero carefully selected, and their
names are ns lollows : bamtiel Ale, Wm.
White, Elijah Shutt, Peter Weaver, Jacob
Terwilligcr, David Demott, Geo. Cavaneo,
Lli RobbinsjJohn W. Snyder, Adam 1'eder
olf, Samuel C. Kclchucr, and Peter Evans
Xow iheso gentleman are all well known,
and are honorable men. Dare the Republi
can say that any one of them violated his
oath, or was influenced bv improper mo
tives? Dare he repeat that the Jury ac
quitted Douohoe, et al because the Demo
crats of Columbia County induced thcin to
do so?
Proclamation liv the President.
THE (XN'TX.NN'IAL ASNIVKIISAHY OV OUIt
n-atioxal, in-dei'iin-dun-ci:.
Wasuington. May 25. The followlmr
was issued to-day by tho Prcsideut of the
Uuited.Statcs
WiiniiKAs, A joiut resolution of the sen
ate aud house of representatives of the
United States was duly approved on the
13th day of Starch last, which resolution is
us follows ;
lie it remhed, etc., That it be and is here'
by recommendid by the Seuate and House
of Representatives to the people of the
several states, that they assemble iu their BUCU t)00r persons man nave earned a sclh
several couulies or towns on the approach- ""'eut sum, said director, overseer, guardian,
ins Centennial Anniversary of our national or commissioners of tho poor shall, with
independence, and that they cause to have
delivered on Mich day nn historical sketch
of such county or town from Its formation
and that a copy of said sketch be fileil in
print orinanu.cript Iu the clerk's office of
said county and un additional copy hi print
or manuscript bo tiled iu thu ollicu of tho
librarian of congress, to tlio Intent that a
complete record may be thus obtained of the
progress of our institutions during the first
centennial of their existence :
Jnd urlaea, It is deemed proper that
such recommendation bo brought to the no-
tieo und knowledgu of tho people of the
United States ; now, therefore, I, Ulysses S.
Grant, President of tho Unid States, do
hereby declare aud make known tho same
in tho hope that the object of such resolu
tijn may meet the approval of the peoplo
of the United States, and that proper steps
may be taken to carry tho same into cf- recommendation graiidjury o the coun
feet. lJ" ''d approvul by tho court: are hereby
Given under my hand at tho city of
Washlni'toii the 23th day of May. In the
year of our Lord IbTb, and or the Inde
pendence of Hie United States the lOOlh.
By the Prcsflb-nt. U. S. GRANT,
IlAiin.'ni.v Kiwi, B-eretary of Stato.
Among tho latu contributions to tho col
lection of animals iu the zoological gardens
at Phlladolphla Is a walo moose.
The Trnnin Law.
Very fmv persons nro rnvaro that the Leg
islature of this Stato passed an act in rela
tion to tho (rami) and vngrant nuisance, and
that tho same, having been signed by the
Governor, Is new a law. As a matter iif In
formation In which our readers aro all In
terested, wo lir.vA concluded to print the full
text of tho bill. If It conduces to the abate
ment nf one of the woist evils under which
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l"c I"""10 "' m,w "Ki wjwj
bo piatllicJ. llio law is ns follows i
SECTION 1. lie it enacted, etc. That the
following described persons aro hereby de
clared to bo vagrants !
I, All persons who shall unlawfully re-
(urn Into any district whence they have been
lcgy removed without bringing a ccrtlfl-
, . ., ii..ih. r ii, n
cato from tho proper an hor.tlcs of tlio city
or district to which they belong, stating that
thev have a settlement therein.
II, All persons who shall refuso to per-
f;,rmt,he rrk whtch 1,0 n,lolt'Ho
them by the overseers of the poor, as pro-
vided by nil act of Juno thirteenth, one
thousand eight hundred and tlilrty-slx cull-
t, j v t , o t, rt nnj
. , ,. " "
employment of tho poor."
Til. All persons coing about lrom door to
door, or placing themselves in tho streets,
i.i-,WIIV4 nr olHcr r0.Mu to bee or rather
. . , -. ,
'" M V "andering abroad
and begging who havo no fixed place ot rest-
denco in tho township, ward, or borough in
v,llich lhu vagrnnt j, arrPstrti,
... ... . ,
i All persons who suau mine iruiiiuiiy
..i. i.i . .1.1. fl.. --111. (.,
piueu mmuin una Mnviu..,
place within it, and shall bo found loitering
m. reshliMg therein.aud shall follow no labor,
trade, occupation, or business, and havo no
visible means of subsistence, and can give
reasonable account oi iiicmsuives or uieir
business in such place,
!t:c. 2. If any person shall bo found of
fending in any township or place against
this act it shall and may be lawful for any
countable or police ollicer of such township
or place, and ho is hereby enjoined and re
T''cd on notice thereof given him by any
of the inhabitants thereof, or without such
notice on his own view to apprehend and
convey, or causa to be conveyed, such per
son to a Justice of the Peace or other com
mitting magistrate of the county, who shall
examine such person and shall commit him,
being thereof legally convicted belbro him,
on his own view or by the confession of
such offenders, or by the oath or allirmatioii
of ono or moro creditablo witnesses, to labor
upon any county farm or upon the roads
aml lllBUwoya of aly L.ityj township or bor
""R". " " ' !"l ? correction, poor
house, work house, or common jail, for a
term of not less than thirty days, and not
cxceeJng 6x motlis, and shall forthwith
v .
commit him to tho custody of the steward,
keeper or superintendent of such county
farm, house of correction, poor house, work
house or colllmo iaj or to the supervisors,
poor of the respective county, city, borough,
or township wherein such person shall bo
found, as in his judgment, shall bo deemed
t expejic,lti Tho 6aid jU8tico of the
,, 1 ,,,, . L ,
1 ee or committing magistrate, in every
case of conviction, shall make up and sign a
record of conviction, annexing thereto tho
and recor(lj of thedi(rt;rent witnesses
., . .. . . .
examined before him, and shall by warrant
underhand commit such persons utoresaid :
Provided, Any such person or persons who
shall conceive him, her or themselves, ag
grieved by any act, judgment, or determin
ation of any Justice of the Peace or Alder
man, in and concerning tho execution of
this act, may appeal to the present, or next
general Quarter Sessions of tho city or coun
ty giving reasonable notice thereof, whose
orders thercu on shall be final.
Sec. 3. That it bhall bo the duty of the
custodian or cuitodians ol any such vagrant
to make active ofl'orts to provide work for
every vagrant committed under this act, and
not disqualified by sickness, old age, or
casualty ; and whenever labor cannot bo
provided in tho place to which any vagrant
is committed, it shall be lawful tor such cus
todian or custodians, and is hereby declar-
-'d to bu his or their duty, with tho appro-
val of tho board of directors, overseer, guar
jialis or commissioners of tho poor, as tho
poor, as
case may be, to contract with tho proper
authorities of any township, city, borough,
county, or other persons, to do auy work or
labor outside the place of commitment. In
all cases tho work or labor shall be suited to
the proper discipline, health, and capacity
of such vagrant, and he shall be fed and
clothed in a manner suited to tho nature of
the work engaged in. and the condition of
the season ; and when any vagrant is com
mitted, under tho provisions of this act, to
the custody ot the supervisor or street com
missiouers and overseers ol thp poor of any
township, borough, city, or county, it shall
be their duty to provldo for him comforta
ble lodging or quarters, cither in a station
house or other buildiug. Tlio violating or
neglect of any of tho provisions of this sec
tion shall be deemed to be a misdemeanor,
and the person so ofi'euding, on conviction
thereof in tho proper court, shall bn scntcti'
ccd to undergo an imprisonment for a term
not exceeding three months, and to pay a
fino no exceeduiL' one hundred dollars, tith
cror both, In tho discretion or thu court.
Six. 4. It any person not being in thu
couuty, township, or place in which lie usu-
I lt- 11 i .tt i It i.i
ml "Tca or llns u" llnme su,m "l'l"? 10
a,ly director, overseer, guardiau or coinniiss-
"ers of tho poor of any county, city bor
llS". township or district, btating that ho
is desirious to return to his home, but is
poor and has not the means to do so, the
said director, overseer, guardian, or com
missiouers of tho pojr may employ or let
out such poor persons to labor at some sui
table place, to be by them selected, and at
such wages as shall seem to them just ; and
when iu tho opinion of said director, over-
seeri guardian or commissioner of the poor
tM0 n'oney so earned, nud with such ud-
ditlous thereto lrom the treasury of th
county, city, borough, township or district,
I a- tuay may think reasonable, causo such
person to bo relurned to his home, whether
1" "lia "Mo r elsewhere: 1'i-ovidcd, That
10 expenso suau not exceed tweuty dol-
Sue. 0. That tlio custodian or custodians
of such vagrant niiiy,atdlscietloii, discharge
such vagrant at any time within tho term of
commitment upon not less than ten days'
i!00J behavior, or upon satisfactory security
I lio ohall not becomo a charge upon tho
Pllu"u wln 'o 'p uoin the date olsuel
discharge.
Si:c, 0. That the county commissioners in
every county in which there shall not bo
sufficient provision for the safo custody of
persons com mi lieu unuer tun act, upon duo
empowered and required to make suitable
provision oy(ouiiuings or enclosures: i'ro-
vtdol, 1 hut the expense for the sumo shall
not exceed thu amount fixed hy tho grand
jury.
Skd, 7. That for each arrest, hearing ti
commitment nliuto under this act, there shall
ho paid out ol the county treasury, to th
I committing magistrate, and officers uiuklui;
J tuch arrcat or commltmeut, the name feci
and mileage as now provides by law for like
services In other cases of arrent, hearing, and
commitment ; and lto such person shall bo
detained beyond tho term nf Ills commit
ment by reason of his inability to pay the
costs of his arrest, hearing and commitment,
but shall forvvith be discharged by the olllccr
In whoso custody ho may be. Any wilful
refusal to make such arrest, on the part nf
any constabre or pollco officer, shall sub
ject him to a penalty of ten dollars, to bo
collected ns penalties are by law collectible,
and shall be paid Into tho poor fund ot tho
district In which tlio odlcei resides.
Sue. 8, That all poor houses, almshouses,
and other places provided for tho keeping of
tlio poor, are hereby declared to bo work
houses for tho purpose of ths net; and It is
hereby made the duty of tho custodians of
such buildings to provldo work for such va
grants, and to compel them to work therein
when able, not less than six hours n day.
Src. 9. That tho custody of any vagrant,
upon his discharge, and at his request, shall
glvo him a certificate of discharge, which
shall exempt him from auy further nrrcst
for vagrancy for a period of five days, upon
condition that lie shall forthwith leave tho
county wherein confined. And the said
custodian is hereby authorized to give, in
his discretion, to such discharged vagrant,
a reasonable sum of money out of his earn
ings, or out of the treasury of the township,
borough, city, or county, to defray his ex
penses in leaving tlio county ns aforesaid.
Six, 10. That all acts or parts of acts In
consistent herewith be, mid the same aro
hereby repealed.
Wo are told that Don Cameron is now tho
Secretary of War. Secretary of War and
Don Cameron ? I ! I Great Judas I What
is tho wvirld coming to ? Is it possiblo that
Grant is as drunk now as ho was when ho
had charge of Fort Wyandotte? Tho last
man who should bo made Secretary of "iVar,
and tho worst mistake which Grant has
made in his entire administration. The ap
pointment of Pierrepont, as minister to
England, and Judgo Tnft as Attorney Gen
eral, can bo gotten along with. They will
probably get through with their duties, In n
workmanlike manner. Hut the Cameron
Sccretary-of-Wnr business is too much. It
is an outrage on Republicanism it is nu
insult upon common decency. Xow wo will
sec how the matter results. If wo don't
havo more trouble with this Sccretary-of-War
business than wo have had before, it
will only be because tho patience and good
nature of tho peoplo of tho United States
can stand any pressure which may be
brought to bear upon them. IfazMon Sent!-
net.
"A Drop of Joy iu Every Word."
Ki-hminoton. Hunterdon Co.. X. J.,.Tuno
0. 1874. Dr. R. V. Pierce. HuiTalo, X. Y
Dear Sir : It is with a happy hcait that I
pen these lines to acknowledge that you anu
your Golden Medical Discovery and Purga
tive Pellets are blessings to the woi Id. These
medicines cannot bo too highly praised, lor
they have almost brought me out oi the
rave, rureo months ago i was oroKeu out
with larjm ulcers and sores on my body,
imbs and face. I procured your Golden
Medical Discovery and Purgative Pellets,
and havo taken six bottles, and to-day I am
in good health, all those ugly ulcers having
healed, aud left my skin in a natural.heplthy
condition. I thought at one timn I could
not bo cured. Although I can but pom ly
express my gratitude to you, yet there is a
drop of joy iu every word I write. God's
blessing rest on you anu your wonuenui
medicines is tlio humble prayer of
Yours truly, jamks u. iir.Li.is.
When a medicine will promptly euro such
terrible eatins ulcers and free the blood of
tho virulent poison causing them, who can
oncer doubt its woiuleruil virtues i ir.
Merce. however, does not wish to place his
Golden Medical Discovery in thu catalogue
ot quack patent nostrums by recommending
it to cure every disease, nor docs he so recom
mend it: but what ho docs claim is this.
that them is but one form of blood discaso
that it will not cure and that is cancer. Ho
does not recommend his Discovery for that
disease, yet ho knows it to be tho most
searching blood cleanser yet discovered, and
that it it will free the blood and system of nil
other known blood poisons, be they animal,
vegetable, or mineral, iho tiolden Medical
JJiscovcry is warranted by him to cure the
worst forms of Skin Diseases, as all forms of
Blotches. I'imules and Lruntmns. also all
r:i.,,i,,i.,, ..,ii;,,. .,,,,1 ii, rrw ni
."crotulous and Ulcerated bores nt rsect,
Legs or other parts, and all fccrolulous Dis
eases, all of which belong to Scrofulous Dis'
eases.
Candidates.
(We aro authorized to annouuee trio follow log per
sons us candidates for the ottlces numid, subject to
the Democratic l ules of Columbia county :)
ron siicitirt',
MILTON CHARLES,
of Rlciomtburg,
HENRY DOAIC,
of Sriurcreet. '
SAMUEL SMITH,
of Fithiivjcrcck.
A. K. SMITH,
of Mmliton.
JOHN LAYCOCK,
of liloouubunj ,
JOHN W. HOFFMAN,
of Ilhomibury.
JOHN K. GItOTZ,
of liloousburij.
HENRY D. KNORR,
of Centre.
ARSOCIATi: JUPQK.
SAMUEL SNYDER,
of MiJJlin.
JAMES LAKE,
of Scott,
I. K KRICKBAUM,
of Rent on.
DAVID DEMOTT,
of Greenwood,
LUT U ER Xg ERM AN,
of Vine.
itKi'itrfsiisrATivn.
JOSEPH 11. KN1TTLE,
of Calawimi.
;, j. Mchenry,
of FiihlmjCTCtk.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
jqwicE to mints.
lOlUUUU COC.N'TY, s s :
luiuaoiiiiiiiiisM'uurlcf Columbia county, Jntho
nutter bt Iho t'uttlllnn und valuultuu u iho
Ileal EMail) cf John ilmsch, Into of FrauUtu
j,,.M,i, wuiuiuuia vuuuiy, uieeusvu.
To Jesse ileiifch, MIUunI Mi neb. I'ulliailno i.oru
mail, llurl.1 1'arr. Kl!v.l lltililtmr I'lnUllnn ll.niM,
Win. MeuKli, t-uiuh luni'ir, Aindo litltz, Franklin
.-..un,,.,, k uuiuiuu uu imui vi jtiiii j,. iteiu, Alur
M. lliiu, l-avanu N, lli-lli, Kuruli A. Itihz, nm-pI
1;. ucity, Eiinaiu I., lltliz, minor children ot Abbey
Hill, furiaeil) ALbDV Mniuii i!i!utustii.
tlco that nurltiion una 11hmt1011 nf lhu i-ri , Kiut.,
of siil.l John iu-iitcl! UueuscU will bo htliloulho
iiiruiiMja vh imnt-uuy ino ,ui, uuy u July A.
ISIS, hetwi-l-li IllH hutlrd nr u nVliw-lf
ovioclv p. iu. of bald iluy whea und whiiujounuy
i.tlhml lr vim iliinL linnI. "
Hherltt Oidce. oilAlj. H. l'OKN WA LI).
jjiooumuarii jungl.lo. khulll.
JUB0 J.-ow.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PARIS OUKKN, .
HONK MANURK,
HONK l'LOim,
HONE GRAIN,
l'or sale In quantities to suit. Hy
HENRY L. R1JAY,
Run-riT. Pa.
Juno s, 'tfl.-1m.
PATENTS.
Persons Uesortnif to tako out Patents, or doslrln?
Information frorA the United States patent onice,
should consult r. A. U'.tlMAN.V.Souciron nr Ameri
can and POHSias Pathntk, Washington, 1). O. Kt-
nmlnntlons Ireo. NO PATENT NO I'AV. Send for
Circular.
Juno 9, ,T.-1m.
tuclncH Putsch, by I
ncr next menu iiu vutninuu t mm oi i;uiuinum
chvard It. Crawford, county, No. September Term
John 1'. rursell,
Tlio alias subncoai In the above caso Imvlnz bon
returno.l non est Inventus, you, tho said l.ucliula
l'ursrll, aro hereby reiiulroit Id nppo.ir nt tlio said
Court, on tlio Mr it Monday of September noxt to
answer tlio complaint thToln tiled.
Attorney's. siierur.
Juno S.-tw.
COMPLETE
BONE MANURE
ron
Buckwheat und Full Crops
COMPLETE
AIUE1!
MANUFACTURED BY
1 1 i iii
BREfNIGSHELFRIC 1
i ruip ii uAiirv IB
u u ii iu ii vnuubi
l'or over 10 years this brand has held its renuta
tlon In contact with many competing fertilizers.
ONE OHAbi: ONLY.
No variety of names with accommodating scale of
pi ices.
HUCO.MMENDED.
By fanners' clubs, agriculturists, planters and
FOR SALE BY
A..T. Albertson, Itohrsburg.
ji. i., iteav, jiuihti.
,1. If. fseesholtz, CatawKsa
Freas Iiros.. Berwick.
y: Thompson, Danville.
, w. vt ouarop, uiversiuc.
Tlio following testimonial was received several
years ago.
A l'iUMEna Club r.troEsns the Comn.ethtione
JUANCHK A3 TUE SI.ST FKKTILIZEK IS CSK.
Greenwood. Columbia Co.. Oct. ISth.
"MPKM-R. UREINIH IlEl.VIUrif.
Gentlemen : w e, tne unacrMgnca, nanng usea
your complete uono .Manure me past reason, pro-
curcu oi jour aguni. a .i. .iuitisuu. iiciuuj uuuiu
It to bo tho ben fertiliser In use. We fully recom
mend It to farmers, for It Is nil that 5 ou claim for It.
Yours. Arc.
Wil.T.t A.M UNOKIt.Il.i: MATHER, JOHN STANTON,
A. DltElnl.KI'EIS, OEO. OIHTON, A. S. FAIUMAN.
.iune z, iti.-ara.
1876. WHERE NOW? 1876.
To MICHIGAN, cnoof the foiemost, flourlihlng
ana ueauuy states i
WHAT FOR?
TO buy a FARM out of tho
One Million Acres
of flno fnrmlnsr lands for sale by tho GRAND RAP-
IDS A: lN'llIAN'A II. II.
Htronrf soils. Ready Markets. Suro crops. Good
ncuools. H. R. runs throURli centre of trrnnt. fret
tlemrnts all nlonif. All Kinds of products raised,
Monty of water, timber ui.d bulldlnc mateilalo.
rnce rrom h to jio per utio; onc-iourui nown,ou
mice on time.
ti'send for illustrated pamphlet, full of facts and
uguicb, anu uo conwaccu. uuicbM
W. A. llOWAIir). Comm'r,
(Irund Rapids, Mich,
n I rEIItCE. Sf c-y Land Den'l.
I'D. & Co. Jan Sl-llw, e. o. w.
-O CENTENNIAL VISITORS.
!. W. .ves and Dr. A. r. Heller of Mlllvllle. Colum
bin county. I'a.. liavn uiected a nciu ninlcomforliibli!
ooaruiiifr no-ise ni t nuaiii-ipnia lorine irceptionti
Msltors to tho Centennial I;xhlbttion. They am now
prep-iri-u in loci-no uuaruera ui an umos una at rra
souablo rates. '1 lie miuuinc isiocatiu in coiumul
avenue, about ono bundled. sards east ot Printout
urniii. mid tl'o nunc instance rar-tof ulnbo Hotel,
n tid nub two bouatos from lhu inatii ciitr.inro to tho
KHiibllluti (Ji'ouriiN, wlik'h lujla-s the location very
f.ivoiubii- lor nil M.-ltot s f rem thH;IUr.lty. ti-otlm
Ufa or ino Mar lioaiutnif iiuiisu tn lop ot tlio iiuiiu
ui,i,L,i.ii, iTuiiiciorn,
Jfay 1W-3W.
,., . .
A DMINlf
J 1TA
rll'ttlTMUf Al
lSTIiATOirS NOTICE.
TATK OK lli:l:Oll til HICU llltl. Ilt tTA' KD
.!.ih.-!il. l.iloor tho linMililn of Calm, Nfeu.co-intv of
uotuiubi.i. irt'Ci-aM'u.iiiiVi-ot-i-n irraiiicu uj ir.e itej,'is
tcr or alii county to lllrain .1. Ih'i ikr, or "'.ilawlssa
town-,iili. All persons huWni; iltdms af-auixt tho
es-tnt,! of lliodeieiliiit iiic ri-iUesleilto pn- -ut litem
for Httleiiiuiit, and tlmsn liifiebtnl tullio istnto to
make puuneiit to tho unili-i-sip-niil mhr inKtrator
iiliiiniir ueiay, uiitA.it .1, iii...in.it.
W. 1.. liVBKi.v, AUmltibtialor,
Attorney for rNtatc,
Jtay aii-i;w.
"JN ION HOTEL,
viu .rcii Micir,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
THOMAS S. WKUII. ProprUtor.
J. .MUltli.l 1 H JSJtJI, .V.y)7.
Centennial Islt'.rs will find this a lm-r-clais Hotel
and tho terms icabonaoic. j.l.iy iM-lm,
SHERIFFS SALES. "
lly vlrtim of sunilrv wilts of Vend. 11. and Levari
Facias. Issued out of tho Court or comcum Pleas of
Columbia county ami In mo directed, Mill be exposed
to public s.ilo ut thu Court, llouu In lllootiicburt', on
SATURDAY,:JUNE 17th, 1870,1
at ono o'clock n m.. nil that certain real estatn 1
Iho boroiiKli of I'entralU, Columbia county, bounded
oil tho north by u lut of A. 11. rni trier, vmitli hv 11 lnt
of Patrick Murphy east by an alley, and west by 1.0-
uuv rtvenuo, bum 101. ijt-ipi- vr. leei irnni. anu uu reel
In dept h, whereon aro treited a one-story frame sta
ble, bnku-oien and other oiitbutldliiL's.
izeu, ink' en luto execution, anu to bo ioia as tne
property 01 iiguaei iianuou.
ALSO,
Atthesnmn time and nlice. all that certain lot or
ground sltuato tn the town ot Iiloomsburf, Columbia
euuuiy, ru.. uuuuueu on inejioriu uyioLor i.eoriro
jiti-e.eii aim reier iiauuaii, uu lue easi, oy an alley
uu mil duiiiu u, iiuiiiiu 1 uaii, uiiu un in? well, uy
tho said lot belnc 124 feet trout und iss feet
.1
inuepiu, uoiu moro or less, vvnerennaro erected
two-story dnilllnc house, stabio and outbuildlngH.
Seized, taken lido execuiton, anu to be sold as tt
property cf August Fiuund.
ALSO,
At tho satao clace. at two o'clock n. m. of aid rlnv.
p 11 thu folio. 1 In;; real estate, tit unto Iu neuver towu
thlp, Columbia county, bounded on thu south by a
publlo road, north by Uriah and I.o'I .McAfce.uu tho
1 ast by Abiaham JlcAfee on the went by G. P. Drles
I'nch: contaln!ii(-CJ acres, moiu or less, whereon aro
erected tlvn two-story tenement houses.
Ktled, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho
piujjcuy ui v., 11, jjaiueo
ALSO,
At tlio same Dlace. at o'clock d. m. of said ilav.
all that ccitam lot of land situate In Espy, bcott
townslilp, Ciilumoiu county, bounded 011 tlio north
by uu alley, ou thu east by land ot liuller Kiluar, on
iuu bouiu uy .iuiu Mreci, uuu 011 mo west, uy un al
loy : bilue 5s feet frunt and IfcO feet tn ilenth. where-
on uro elected a tnu-sloiy dntlllu huu e, btalle
and nutbulldlugs.
Helped, tuktn Into execution, ana to bo sold as tho
piuperiy 01 iusiia u. i-uisei.
ALSO,
At the same place at a o'clock p. 111. ot said day, all
Hull-el tain iiiesstiaire and tiuitof bind siLtutoln
tlio township of Jiifjicr ek, bounded by lauds ot
iieuru nuwer uu luuetisi, uy ii.o ueirsui bienueu
AU.IIUS anu luuitiH mnuu on uiu uoiiu, oy 1110 nciif
ot Jonu Mosteller, decoascd,and otlieison thu south
aud bv lauds of heirs of Uooriu Hvauson tlio ue&t
whereon uru erected nframu crlst inlll, bilck store
uuu uweiiiu, ami iwu inveiuui; nouses nun out
lililliltiitrw . I'l.ntnlnlnt. 1.1 vt V 111-1 .iinri, . I., mm
K'litU, taken luto execution, nud to bo sold lh ths
prupeny 01 ueoru uciioru.
ALSO,
id plate,
ou 11 ot l:
At tho same tliuo and place, nil Hint certain lot of
lauii siiuaio luiuo iowiioi jiioomsoure;, I'oiumiu
eon
unity, Pu., bounded 1111 tho south by lands of Wmi
)i"s heirs, on Uiu "est by Muni) s alley, on tlio
ortli by Pourtli Htreef, anil fruutlii; 011 thu east on
vur
nortli
.Market street foriy-f our foeti whuivonnro creeled
two tivo-story fmiiio houses und uutbulidlnifs j the
lot Is well fruited, 'lhu lut win bo suluiu tivopar-
eels tosult liUll'hIUCIH.
Helped, tukeii lutouxscutlon, and to bo sold as tho
piuju-uy ui ijib&o Loieiuau.
ALSO,
Atthosamutliaoand place, all that cci lain lot of
anu milium 111 mo viuujru 01 i;sp,v, coiumuia county
iHiunded on tho north lv uu u lev. on lhu ...u,t 1,,
Market street, on lhu south by Mai u stieet, uud 011
inn ci u uuu 01 Mepiieii jtiiii: iiui-reou UK
c ioctclu largo hotel, ularrd stul.lu uud outbuild.
IniiS. Hr.td lot belni; Iu fiontou Muluslreut about
lltiy.ttiri 0 lei 1. iiiiiibeln.' In depth ono hundred uud
buvouiy.thieo fei-t, inuioiu leka.
hound, Uiti-ii Hiio iikeciilion, und to bu sold iu tho
UIIAH. B. I'OitNWAI.I),
Ebenn omco, bhtrlf,
Auuuuutumy, uay no, ibis.
I $M1
I qssss-Si j i
Tho Cook's Companion,
mprovod' Kitchen Sliolng Utensil.
A novel Hninrhnlil AMIi-lefnrllilfiff UnEAn.MKtT.
SllilllK, MOOHU'S, VtlltTABI KS. 1'KCITfl, CANIIT, C,
AC
'llio Mnehlno Is easy to rcBUUte, and very slmulo
tu us". It takes un but little loom In tho klichen.
(InocKiis, IIUU'.ieHs, ItoTci. EtEi'kns and Kteky
KiMll.T siioul J h ivo our.
t'lieo n, nun eiieap at mat.
fail aud t.su them wort ut tlio Kurnlturo Store of
E. R. FURMAN,
Sole Agent for Columbia county.
May 20'-3in BloomsburB, Pit.
gMEDLEYIIOUSE,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
TllOMASS. W'Rlill, Proprietor.
j.MURn.ir mcnii.sup't.
Hrccntonntal visitors will find this a first-class
Rtopplntf ilaco.
Arrangements can bo made by cor-
rt'spouuencc.
A SSIGNIIII'S NOTICE,
Ntitlrn Iqiirrfliv elvon Hint iho unilorsh-nod has
ueen npnoinieii nil nssignee for inn neneiitoi crrui-
lUin ill iitlllUII lU3IVIIUllll'll.'l , ,11 IIVI.-IL LU.TIJC-IIIJ-,
Columbia county, now ri-H'Ilm In tlio borough of
l'lvmoulli. hi I.ii7L'rne county, and bus taken unon
himself tho iliitlcs of tim trust. All persons nro
tliorcrorn ipnnlroil to seLMo with htm. aritust and
pay to him nil necounts, debts and dues ot tho said
Nathan Kostenbaudert nndthnso haMngcliitmsto
suoinit mem to lao assignee propeny nuinemicuieu.
IltitAM -I. UKliur.ll.
Cntnw Issa, Columbia Co., 1'a.
W. L. EYEttl.V,
Attorney for Assignee. May li-Dw.
A CIEN'TS. 73 nduerilien in onedav. llest 1 it-
Xcrary paper, uiilv 'l.O'tnjcnr. 'IhreoJlochro
lnoifree. JIuiiyon X iponslcr, Pubs., Philadelphia.
-nay iu-4w.
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t HOOK 111' IlIonitAPIlY. or thn lives of tho
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EOR
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USE
WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS
Put up only tn IH.tlE BOXES.
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jiuy u-.iv.
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llftn.
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Q end ace. to O. P. ltOWKLL I: CO., New York, fo
C") Pnmnhletof U0 races, roritnlnlng IMS of sou
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successors to II. Horsey : Son,
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Old Stand, 53 Maikct St., opp. new r. O., Phlla.
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our letall department, raitlcular attention gUcn
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cuntlvltles. tonus, scouts, nlonoer women and boi
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.May m-iw.
"TIND Kcaillng. I'svcliomancy, rascinalion
J.1L soul cUurmlng, mcsmcilsm, and marriage
gulue, thOHlnghow either sex may faseliiato aud
;aiii ino love anil an tenon 01 any person utey euuobo
uaiunuv. 4u,i nues. ny man. ou ccuis. iiuui,ikuu,
1UJ s. .lb Mreet. I'll lade nbla.
D CO. May 10-lw.
Mcu aro earning f to to ttsi) per week 1 1 selling
OUR COUNTRY
AND ITS lU'SOUliaii-S.
Cninpleto In tho turlUInc history of 100 eventful
eui, iiimi ui iuu i;it-iii. j..iiiiiiuiiu, gruiiu 111 ue&iuii-
non 01 uur miguiy lebourccs in agriculture, com
meice, inlueru x, inaiuil.ictuies, nsturul wonders,
cuiio&iiies, t iu , uu iiimy iiui.siraieu. a "ceniuri
Man and "llhd's-Hye Vlsi."' Iren. .sells marvellous
fast. 1,001 moie agents wanted quickly for this, and
ourstandaiu "LlKllop i.ivinustoNe," su.ooi) al
leady sold, alio neiv IllUe, S.'i'U Illustrations, lias
uoeiiuui. roroxir.i iciius uiio 10 uuuuaru jiros.
puuusucrs, I'uuaueipin.i. 11 & Co, .May Sim
1 mnviOTif nvinv vriTtni,'
f ESTATE Oi Wit. II LHilON. DECEASED.
j.eiiera 01 Auiniaisiiauon tn tnuci-taiooi milium
It. lAimon, latu 01 Ml pleasant, Columbia Couuty
ileceased, hao bteii granted by the lteglsttr of said
euuuiy iu niitcMir iviiciieu, .mi pt-isons uaving
claims airalnst the evtuto of the ileiedent aro re.
quested lu; pi usent them for settlement, and those
luuuuieu 10 uii'csinie 10 m.ino piiiiient to ino un.
uctciueu uuuiiuiaiiuiur iiuuui uriuv.
SYtAXSIKItUlTCIIKN,
Jlay 19, n-ct, Admlulstrator
M0NT0UH SLATE PAINTS
Sttiotly Pure White Load
MONTOUR WHITE LEAD
MONTOUK MHTAIjMU llltOWX,
All of which arn guarantccil to bo ground!
"PURE LINSBED OIL
SENU 1011 tUlll I.E t'Al:U ANU PllICC 1JST, liliiTli
1IHNUV H. U13AY,
.Solo Saniilacturcr.
ItUPHltT, 1
Also, finely roiiml ltono Dust and com
dole liouo jilauuro lur salo Iu iiuaulllios to
suit,
iiaye, ve.-iy.
il'--N Y ror iniint .-.len
vi M'iyivi'3V, f""1 -,l,niF1 O I rofuioiy (Hut.
ElS ViM' fli.W5 trtd ra pi; C-tUlccn &nl
tU W'j3Jr&rl VTi:" irt.w-HW, Mllow to
stii-" lKTJ.il , null ncairrt in I rrt
(mm
IHEASUIUIU'S SALE OP UNSEATED
f.ANIW t COI.l'MMIA CO., PA.
uy vlrluo of sundry acts nf tho Ocncral Assembly
, ti,n fn,inii,i..iih nf i-i-tm-nlvanla relatlnir to
the snto of sented and I nientcd 1 anils In tho boun
ty nf columbla.ntiv for taxos due and unpaid, 1 w II
oiler at public saloal tho Court llouso, In tho Town
of iiloomsburff, on the
SECOND MONDAY Ol' JUNE, A. I). 1870
he following described pieces of
tho same may bo fouud necessary,
TIlltMS Ol' 8AI.K,
rrUn ntrtmint nt lav,,, 11,1 IV.4t.ft UlllSt bQ tj.lld WllCn
ihnumi uwiriieif ml. or tho sale may bt) avoided.
and tho property put up und resold.
No. of acres. Warrantees or owners. Dols. Cts.
IHUVEIt.
ii'i
41s)
41K)
BlU
Amos, AbottLosco
Columbia Coal fi iron Co.,,
1 tSS 00
1 19 80
, 19 SO
, 12 SO
. 17 r,J
4IKJ
, 19 80
, 4 40
. 1 81
. 4 41
, H 80
. 13 20
61
01
Drlcsbach, Isaac ,
Davis, Isaac, citato....
Pry, tleorgo W
Prick, lien. P., ,
union, John
uriiy, Ullllam
Hauck, .lonallmu
lllndi'iltilcr. ,luoob SM
ltoiita, Charlcu John....
Ifliigcnbcrgcr, N
Mollis, li.ttilc.-l
Mann llout
Nuugesscr, Oeorgo
stenarl, William
Mmlth, Thtmns
Vanduscn, Aliaman A Co..
111)
suit
S'2
CO
13
S.I
1 41
, 22 I'O
. 4 4l
. 4 CJ
. 4 40
. 3 11
. 4 02
lllj
40
0
101
110
, 0 CO
. 24
. 13 20
45
. 1 01
. 2 01
S3
791
, & 2S
. 7 CO
US
. 8 62
kll
Went Unci: Mt Coal ft iron Co..,
Wumcldorf A' Lctover
. 112 01
4'W
. 20 40
. 20 4
07
W
. S 21
57
. 2 02
. S3
. 1 II
. 2 22
. 1 11
. a a
. 4 41
CO
. 8 29
. 1 (IS
,. 1 94
,. 1 9S
,. 1 9S
, . a r..i
,. a t'O
,. 3 29
,, 1 9S
.. 1 91
,. 1 S2
.. 1 81
.. 4 44
,. 8 33
CO
., 3 S3
.. 2 22
.. 1 Si
.. 3 29
.. 4 (JO
.. 3 3
.. a 33
.. 5 51
.. a 31
.. 2 22
.. 6 64
-101
73
lot
A rob, Jacob
Ash, tieurge I.
Iio.ucr, , le.se
Heaver, Cliailcs
H. ijer, P. H
linjpirr, Mry
lluiler tc linger
Il.lllll'S, C. II
c.irrnw, Morris
Charles. Wuion.Jr
lirlesbach.lieorgol'
lit ans, Keeco
l'laniigiin, A
l'ry, V. H
Co uh.irt, U iu. M
llimer .v Chester ,
lloiliiinn, H. ()
Hunt, 1:. (I
Henry, William
Hiidley, .loseph
Hanley, Joseph
Klasc, Jacob
KLSler, Prank
Klein. A
I. au rence, W. K ,
I.civi-i, Prank ,
Price, Clarence
Patterson, II
ituthford sam ft Co ,
smith, J. V
Milck, J. J
scott, Peter
'1111011,'Georgc
Vnsttne, II R
AVetzel, c.H
M'orklielser, Samuel
Wood, Augustus
11KSTOX,
Mcllcnry, IlenJ
Appleman Peter
chrlstinun, Ann
I'ennlngton, Jesso It.;...
Smith, Hannah
iii!i.Miciii:i;i;.
Apple, Paul
Hon man, Jesso
Ilrynn, uuy
cope, Chester
Clem, Wm. T. L1., ltev...
lion I:, Henry.
Doty ft Penlcr
Kdivnrds, .Martha J
Klsner, John
Pealer, Samuel J
lieecer, Abram
Ktackhouse, Joseph
.. 1 1S
,. 3 33
1 42
1 65
10 811
9 SO
1 6i
X of 400
2 25
4 CI
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1 33
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6
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ro
1 12
2 25
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von
7 29
4 50
1 21
2 25
22
54
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sltlcrft Stackhouso...
CATAW1SSA.
Probst, J. S
COW, C. H
Clcwell, Jacob
H
10
in
11
is
2
ai
83
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12
5 11
70
5 22
2 S3
4 57
87
4 67
4 57
27 23
12 67
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t
flaumer. David.'
Kruiu, bllas ,
MC.N'lllCll, J. S
" Wm ,
shuman Heubeu '.
CENTItALIA.
lllvln, James
Crane, Michael
Chudwlck, Ann Jane
Collins, Peter P
Cleaver, Wellington
Dougherty, Mlcha;l
Davis. Henry
Parrel, Martin
Honelis, Thomas
Hoiiglaud, Wm. M
Holmes, '1 homos
Hughes, Juhti J
Kllnoft lilnebold
1 9S
7 65
SS
CO II)
10 30
7 60
8 10
CO
7 97
1 SO
3 10
7 01
10 20
Keller nuiuw...
8 1
limron. Patrick.
10 20
b 15
S 15
Marks, Uovd
(ieoigo.
Machen, Thomas
McKlnuoy, cuaries
Parks
(Jiilnn, Patrick
sweet ft Torry
Van lluren, s. E., Mrs
Wittlck, Fred
Van lluren, s. P.
Kautner, Lewis
y.lgier, William
(iilnilh, IlenJ
Hanley. .I0I111 0
Uannou, Michael
CENTUE.
Achonbach, Sam
t onncr, 1-s.iiaii, estate
PiltA, Win., estate
Good, Jacob
llagcnbuch, Jerry
CONYNGHAM.
llrennan, Ebcnezer.
llioivn, .Nathaniel
Hiiciier, Peter
Huston, John
Kllr.e, John
Kline, John I.
.lord, in, Hubert
Porlcr, Alidiew
Walker, Luls
Huston, Thomas"'.!!..!'.........
ltiislnn, Mary
T lien, Jacob..
Ashman, .I.u'tb..'.'..!.!....'....'.'.!.'.
brown, William
Hull, Andrew
Hicsllne, llernard
V'ook, Catharine
" DaMd
Horuihoc. Cornelius
Davis, John E
Callagbcr, Frank
Jo.vie, Peter
Jones, Kau T
Kling.imnii, Fietl
Kathelrles, Geo
Llnilenuiutli, liio. 1)
Moirlaou, -las
Mugulre, Tenenco ,
Mair ft Morns?
Marr, 11. s
Mc.M.iuamun, Peter
Murphy, Anthony
Jilchard
" '1 homas
fihlvolj-, Matboiy
Mx:um, Prank
Coughlln, J.J
Stokes. Washington
FISIIINOCIIEEK.
8 13
93
111 3)
H 15
4 CO
1 I'S
8 15
70 III
K 15
7 10
2 92
7 IIS
10 20
1 22
0 CS
1 S3
SI
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441
410
lull
112
400
sua
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, 435 00
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. 71 7 47
. 702 91
. 17 SJ
, 48 Ol
, 105 53
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2
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. 9 60
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, SS Ol
' 31
. 27 6(
. 1 UI
. 4 62
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, 9 C2
. 16 11
. 4 C3
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. 1 70
37
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76
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3
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90
Ammermau. M. A 173
lluekulew, Win. Ect 3 CO
Fowler, David 3 21
Jones, it. 11 1 so
Kindt, Jno. ft Co 8 C5
Lemon, Thomas 6 99
ji cai-s, William 8 05
Mciienry.Ed 3 11
Montgomery, D, Est 9 61
Pealer, (ieoige 2S
Pealer ft Doly 8 so
White, C. 11 7 79
PitANKLIN,
Vought, Jamca 8 cs
QitKENWOOD.
15
10
2S
Lots 8
" 12
1. 1
10
Lemon, Jacob 1 C5
Watts, Jobu S 1 31
Washburn, beo 4 17
.ii-UKie,
Eves, Mi
iieagie, ut-u , 2 CI
ary u 1 32
Emily...
70
I 30
Miller, Isaac
Masters, (loo. Est.
Wilson, J. 11
pal Ler, 11. Ii liter
HEMLOCK.
Appleman, Wm ;
lirugler, Ellsha
Campbell, L. N
F.iuns, A.J
Hurt Is, Jacob Est
Neul ft puri-ell
Puroell, sj It eater
JACKSON.
Flick, Oeo. A
Hess, llenjatnin!.'.'!!!!.".'.'.!,'!.'','.'.
liunouio viash
Lev. is, Isaac
LOCUST.
HtUlngton, Thomas
liollg, Einniiuel
Heaver 11. ft J, L. Kline
FlKher, John
Keller, Hlchurd
Mlnu J. I, a; (I, Kupn
Unan, Luvilla !,;
M)ers, Mary
liustuii, Thomas ,
lieeco, Daniel ,
Huston, Mary
' Charlotte ,".'
lteynolds, Juliu !
hllno, Daniel .. ."
MADISON.
Hechtel, Jaiub
Pills, Wm, heirs..... ,.".
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Carey, Edward
Detvult, Philip ..,
Huher, Chas,.
Hosier, Jacob
KlUer, Junius
Luiigenberger, (.00. Est.,.,
Alunii, c, ...,
Mobleller, Joseph .3.'.!'.'.".'
hhuiniui. 111.111,..,.
1 71
1 44
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3 10
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1 64
VI 60
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letter, bunlel Est
ll 40
MIFFLIN.
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CO
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83
123
23
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07
It r
urermy) iicnry
Klkendall, Nathan
KiKcnuaii. unman
Keller, John
1 Co
Michntl. John -lr
1 91
Nutigesser. lleo
Nuss, Jacob
I'onebccker, Jacob ,
Parks, Sam ISst
sutiltl, Jool
Scuweppenheiser, I, K
8 !S
a 09
B 11
U 90
11 90
4 91
8 OS
1 94
ii 90
Abram..
Williams, s.un
Yohe, Amelia
MONTOUIt.
dirt' Amlrmv
r
87
CO
S
10
29 00
" Mary u 23
Itlshel, Jonathan Sr....
llamsey's, l-.st
Welilu-r, Hvnn .............
MT, PLEASANT,
1 03
4 80
2 10
Mellck, John..
OltANAE.
liowman, Wesley.
crottse, Hiram
eroding, Samuel
1)11, line, Abram
snider, Wm. ft K
PINU.
Cox, Heirs
Prick, tleo. A
Puiistoii, Jno. A
Krlck, Lcggult at Co
Kline ft nittersoii
Warner, Mnrgarct
DaMs, Thomas list.,.,,.,,
Done, Ueo
llOAlllKOCItKKK,
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to
8
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1 39
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12
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80
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4 42
21 80
2 84
8 CO
15 12
15 67
2 10
42
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Pi
20
400
no
nuchcr, rctcr s 10
jueiscu, Jacou
4 17
6 40
43
1 110
18 20
4 53
3 43
6 87
91
43
2 00
45
13 50
a co
5 71
8 tO
2 07
2 27
2 94
P-oatcx, rico. ft J, L. Kllnt
Pilck ft Shiimaii
Huston, John pail of..,,
l.lttlo llobt
Morris ft -M.(l. Hughes.,
44
141
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7
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Wellington, Wm.
lianb, J. Miller....'.
Skate, llnrtcy
Tiien, Jacob
Vocuin, I.IIJall
SL'OAIiLOAl'.
Jluckalew, .las. list 9 CO
co v, iaeklel 23 75
custaid, -Mary 112 ot
Doebler, Chas 19 CO
(buss, .Nathaniel 33 00
llartiimn, Jesso 2 13
Hess, Creveilng ft Co 9 SO
Laubacli, Km. a; S. bower 9 90
Mcllcnry ,1110. J 29 CO
Stephens Wm. M 9 90
Vaple, Henry. 3 co
II. WVMcHF,VNOLl)S,
Treasurer.
211,)
81
73
400
1ST
19
123
75
lit
75
0
April 7.
riUUCASUlUCK'.S SALK OK SUATKD
X LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTV
Also the following lots, pieces mid parcels of Seat
ed Iinds, returned by tho tax collectors, uru to bo
bold at tho same lime, under the provisions of nn Act
of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to tho salo
of lands for taxes In Columbia County," appioved
.March 6th lsos :
SEATED LANDS.
HEAVKIt.
lot t llal.tr, Thomas 1 81
100 Mclteynolds, II. W 12 10
7S Morguli, T. U 10 22
204 Plum, II. M 40 00
1IENTON.
78
10
110
60
3D
60
29
noons, John 4 20
Lutz. Jacob,
1 20
swurtwout, John
Conner, Preserve
Drink, .lolm
liuis, John
stlue.Audrew
1IE1UV1CK.
scybert, Daniel r
UHIAIICIIEEK.
Smith, Tobias
bruder, Daniel
Chambers, J. F.
Zancr, Anna
CENT1LVLIA.
Moore, John
Monaghan, .Mrs. Jno ,
Kiclstier, Zncharlah
Mellck, Wm. 1)
Mc.Moely, Michael
Knlttlo, J. 11
lblwlg, Jno
iiauglien,.Thomas
Hnnley, John 0
CENTUE.
Mttler, John ,7
Whltinlre, Samuel
Mack, Martha
be bcrt, Samuel
CONYNOIIAM
Oarn. Pat
Iirad, Peter
Knltlle, Jonathan
lijir. Jinks
OIIEKNWOOD.
Smith ft KresIer
Harry, James
Hester' David M. Est
Vandersllce, T. J
Kline, Paxton.Est ,
LOCUST.
Myers, Jacob
MADISON.
Witts, Joseph
Whipple's, J, Est
HOAUINClcrtEEK.
Erwln, Wm
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23 4 0
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1 44
1 31
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1 77
1 CI
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10t2
7 C5
2 10
7 98
11 00
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T 40
9 21
8 90
6 2S
7 SS
42
la
9 91
4 90
15 CS
1 00
6 04
9 CO
8 20
8 40
CO
1 1
1 1
1 2
' 1
:j
1
1
87
lot 1
" 0
lot 1
" 1
" 2
11 2
70
130
40
11
30
60
CO
15 93
1 70
43
40
4K
2 21
67
24
IS
47
April 7,
l.cvan, Solomon
" Prlscllla
Wltchy Mary. 2
H. W'.McltEYNOLDS,
Treasurer.
CIT1UJ AN AGENCY
mnl $30 or $100 pfr wMfc.
"The ncr ready and neiev out of order."
HOMESTEAD, $20
SEWING
$20 MACHINE
ror romcstle Use.
With Tablo and Fixtures Ooniuloto,
ouly $20.
A perfect and unequalled, large, strong and dura
ble machine, cunnructid elegant and solid, fromiho
best matei l.il w lib inalheniiitlciil pi etlsion, for con
stant family uso ur manufacturing purposes. Al
wajs reiuly at a moment's notice tu do Its day's
woik, never out of order, und will last a geneiailou
with moderate cue; easy in understand and man
ago: light, smooth, aud swift iimnli.g, llko Iho will
legulated mou-inent ut a lino watch; simple, com
pact, i-rtlcieiit und lellable.wlthahtholmpruvemeiitH
lo be found In Iho highest priced machines, wuiranl.
ed lo do tho same wink, the same way, and us lapld
and smooth us a i 75 machine. An acknowledged tri
umph of Ingenious iiiethaulcal skill, essentially Iho
woiklug numano fileml, unit farm advunceof all
ordinary ma-hlnes fur ubsoluio unngth, reliability
uud general usefulness; v. Ill hem, fell, tuck, seam.
..uui, bind.bruld, cord, guther, nime, shirr, plait,
fold, scallop, roll, embroider, run up breadths, dc..
with wondeitul r,ipldity, neatness und tase.sews Hit
strongest lusting stitch equally line anu smooth
through all kinds of gocds, from cambric to sevual
thicknesses of broiukloth or lealhtr, with lino or
eoaiso cotton, llncu.tllk or twine, cuts perfect
sallsfactlon. Will earn Its cost teurnl times uur lu
abtuiun In iho wojk It does, or make a good living
fur uuy man or woman vmio deslies to uso It lor that,
puniotp; Morksso faithful und tusyibe unanis
ur children can us It without damaiii.. Priteuf ma
Sl'i uuu ? ht tul"0' '"'y ''lUllipcd for family oi k
m. Half case, cover.sldo iliuwus and cubhietbtsles
each at cnnespondhigly low rales, bate dehu-iy
guurau ted, iieeiiom damage. Explanatory bam
phlets liiusiiaied Mill, engmv logs 'ut Iho be eiul
st li-s of rnaihlnes. lcfeienus, vurltty of sewlng.ftc.
I,c'L1!;a."'Le'. ''oi.ildenilal Uims with llbcialli.Jucel
iSiS'rlVi1" " u f kr n,tD' H'"htrs, buslnesa
men, truvelirg or local agents, ic who debheex
5i l t"-''f furulsheu on application. Address
Jo1,Il',l)u,tl.;m LU c:o "ud'oy. New Yoik.
Muy 6,'i6 12m.
AN OTHER NEW STOUE!
IN THE OLD POST OFFICE UUILDINCJ,
Mala Street below Market.
Can be found ono ot tho best selected assortments
of Mens' uud boys Heady Made Clothing and
FURNISHING GOODS.
.iJ,h1u,,!ll.erslpnodtei'lln2suro that ho can give en
tiro satisfaction to purchasers, and that Tie can
AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
he Invites tho public to call aud examine his stock.
JESSE HICKS,
Successor to M. C. Brittuin.
May 19, O.-Sm
KEYSTONE PRINTING INK CO.
MANLTACTUHEItfi OF
PRINTING INKS.
Book and News Black a Specialty,
135 Notith Timti) Btiseet,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Our Inks are of a Hiirperlor quality, being made'
lrom thu best Ingredlonta and tuidir iho personal
wponlslon ot a practical printer and Messiiuui,
thercforo wo will guaranteo uveiy pound of Ink soh
to bo of a KUPEItlOll JET IILACK, (4UICK )I(V
IN(I.ANl) ENTlltEI.V PltEE 1'OM HimiXttwV
Our prices are Horn SO TO 60 PEIt CENT. LOWEl!
btatls11'0' 0,bl;r 1"VS "'3",','u:ll"'t'u "' tlie liiiltcd
..V1"!llS.00"'lu U"' ,u" nMnco any printer
that ho has hem pajlng i.eurly Uoublu what ho
bi.oi.UforhUlnl.sin ilmos past. Putup n kc
andbariebjtobuupurihasera. Addioss
iviabiUNE PJHNTINa INK CO,,
133 KOItTH TJIIltl) M'ltEET.'
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