THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMBBUfiG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PAT ttmfifirit Mb in! . "ill: &B03KWAY& ELWBtL, Editors. BLOOMSBUUQ, I'A. J? vidny, J u no UO, 18 70 VOU l'ttlWIDENT, SAMUKIiJ.TILDEN, OK XKV YOUK. FOK VICE 1'ltESIDENT, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OK INDIANA. I'Oli I'KKSIIIEXT," Samui:;. ,1. Tilden. Tlio Democratic Convention at St. Lou nas niiuiinuteH lor l-resident Samuel J, liltlett, now Governor of New York. On rfn,L,,. ........... .1. . ,0 ro uiuiimr tirti choice was Gon. Hancock, ai.il the I'cniisylviiiilu dole iraft,,.. I!. r Ut.vi.u imiiHur ujo solid Bui'.Murt fjiven Him. Hut Iho Hi-lection of Oov. Til -ueli on tliu sccoiul ballot, bv 42 votes bV! the requisite two tliirils showed the deter wlnulloii of the ilelegule.1 to mt In iiomiiia ttoti, not only one of tlio nation's able;. . statesman-, but to Jo it with such unanimity as to leuvo uo doubt in tlio minds of tin leoi-lo ns to the tvlsdm of their choice. Heretofoie, rivalry ami dissension huv, slaughtered many of America's ablest state: man, ami it is soldoui that a man so proml nent ns Oov. Tilden has received tho neccs sary ttvo-thir.ls with no slight contest, It is a response to tho universal demand ot tho peoplo for Reform; and who bettei could bo entrusted with this herculean task than the man who inaugurated it in New York, against the strongest Ring comb tious kuown in history ? We give the peo lllrt ,mf mil.. ..... ..l-.l iv . f uu, ,1U;ugo ior ueiorm, as an organization, but present a leader who has been identified with It, and would carry it into effect at Washington as thoroughly a; ho did in New York. Unlike his opponent he would lead in the work, and not bo die tated to by factions, nor by corrupt Infill ences. ey voter wno would Have A change, ECONOMY ANDREFOItM.ltAI.LV FOuTlLDEX P . S. Hendricks, of Indiana, is nominat ed for Vice President by acclamation. It is a ticket to win. It insures the Democracy not only New York, New Hampshire, Cou necticut, New Jersey and Indiana in tho North, but gives us a good chance for Pcnu syivania, Unto and Illinois. Oregon and California were sure before. With the States we can carry in tho South, Tilden and Hen dricks will Bweep the country. THE INDIAN WAR. The Press dispatches give us the follow ing from tbo "seat of war." n,,.. r t. . ,.. . vou. wuu. aim iapi. iMicicerson have telegraphed to Omaha, under dato of tho 19, Inst., that they had a sharp fight with the Indians on Rosebud Creek, on the morning of the 17th. It lasted several hours, and me i loss oi me military was t) men killed and 21 wounded. The Indians made the at tack in force, but were defeated, and the soldiers camped on the field. Thirteen dead Sioux were found on the field, and it is be- ncveu mat many more were killed. Gen Crook's horso was shot under him. General Crook has ordered five additional companies of infantry and one of cavalry to report at The action seems to us much liko a drawn battle with Josses nearly equal. 'The In dians, on account of their.superior numbers can well afford to lose thirteen men killed to our nine. Camping on the field, and sending for reinforcements docs not look much liko a victory. Perhaps Grant had better have left Custor command the expedition. HARD Olt SOFT ? The financial plank adopted by tho Re publicans at Cincinnati is as follows : IV. In the first act of Congress signed by President Grant, tho Natlunal Govern ment assumed to remove any doubts of its purpose to discharge all just obligations to public creditors, and solemnly pledged its faith to make provisions at the earliest practicable period for the redemption of tho United States notes in coin. Commercial prosperity, public merits, and National credit demand that this promise be fulfilled by a continuous and steady progress to specie payment. This is richness. Tho Western greenback er can argue unlimited time for resumption from it, and the hard money mini contend that it means immediate resumption. Hut we would ask in all candor does It mean the resumption of Specie payments in 1870, ac cording to the Sherman Act? Will the Tie publican inform us 1 ST. MllllS CONVENTION. The Democratic National Convention mot Jn Tuesday In St. Louis, and elected Henry Wntlcrs'in, of Kentucky, temporary chair man. Mr. Abbott, of Massachusetts, otTere a resolution adopting, until ntlicrw le order ed, the rules of tho lnt National Conven tlun, which Included the two-thirds rule The resolution was adopted. Committees on permanent organization anil resolutions were thru appointed, and Miss l'litelie fjor.ens of St l.onis, was heard in behal ol Women Sull'inge. A recess was taken until evening when the Committee on Permanent Orgaul within reported Gen. .John A. McClcniuud of Illinois, for permanent President, with vice president from each St ite. The teport was adopted, and General MeClerimud took the chair. Mr. lleluioiit, of New Yoik.rem some resolutions arraigning tlio Republican party and appealing to tho American peopl to put mi end to sectional strife. They were referred, and the Convention then niljoiirue until morning. On Wednesday morning the Convention re-assembled, and the platform was adopted Tho several candidates were placed in iiouil nation, and the balloting was as follows; FIllsT U.Ll.tT. Tilden Hendricks., Hancock... Allen HavarJ Turner , 40! , IM. . 75 , 611 . 27 , IS There belli' no choice the Convention proceeded to u SECOND 11AM.0T. Tilden 63' Alien , Hendricks I'arker Hancock Ha) aril i , TUunnan Whole number of voles east, 7il8 j neccs sary to a choice, las. Samuel .1. Tilileu having received the requisite two-thirds voto was declared nominated. Tho Convention then adjoururd until Thursday morning at 10 o'clock without balloting for u candidate (or A ice President. HOW IIOM l'EllltO SPENT SUNDAY. l'ltovitiENcn, R. I, Juno 18. At Now port to-day Dom Pedro and the. l'nipress at tended mass nt the Roman Catholic Church, visited the old stone mill, Redwood Library, the torpedo station, nud other poiuts of In. terest. He was entertained at luncheon at the residence of Hon. George ltanerolt and afterwards was entertained at the residence of Mayor Iledlow. What desecration of the Sabbath 1 Peti- tions should nt nnr.it lu iirctittr...! njl'tn,. tlm authorities of Rhode Island to close all pla ces of interest in their jurisdiction on Sunday, bo that the Emperor of llrazll may see how a United Slates Sabbath is observed. It would bo well if an injunction could be served on His Royal Highness, restraining liim from such wicked amusements. Would it not be better to give as a reason, for keep ing the Centennial Exhibition closed on Sunday, that it is our duty toward sGod, rather than that we may show the world how we keep thoSubbath. THE HT. LOUIS I'l.ATr'UU'l. Our space will not permit us to give this important document In full to our readers this week. Sullies it to say that it is a clear nud distinct eliiiucitiou of the principles nf the Democratic party on a I vital iiues tions. It was adopted with great unanimity and enthusiasm. Our opponent hoped that tho currency question would produce u schism in our rank. Unlike them we have met the ques tlon squaroly,and '.eiiiaud tho immediate re. peal of the act for the forced resumption of specie payments in 1870, the passage of which hus brought so much distress upon the country. The platform will be given in full next week. The deaf mutes (if llrnoklyu have formed ilsyes uml Wlieolcr campaign clui , Ua telle nud Jtulltliit. "Yet, wnd nil the Ilsyes am) Wheeler men Writer m vltuf InUteV The thing It uggesuve. Communicated THE TIIUB lNW.MillNESS (IF THE CINCIN NAT I NOMINATIONS. The nomination of Hayes mid Wheeler at Cincinnati has taken the wholo country by surprise. Upon tho rank and lilo of the Re publican party its effect has been much the same as a douche bath. Tho ardor and enthusiasm tor favorite candidates had be come high j but suddenly tho thermometer went down to below zero. Tho main work of the party leaders since has been, by oveiy splcles of political strategy, to simulate, and gradually to create, an enthusiasm which this nomination did not, and of itself could not produce. Hence the Hartford Pott says: "Wo seo no reason why Gov. Haves should not speedily veguire the popularity and receive tho vigorous support accorded to Lincoln in his first canvass." This is a tacit admission that ho does not at present enjoy such popularity. The hinguago of the Worcester Spy is even more expressive. It says: "It the Cincinnati Convention has not made what we regard as tho best possi ble nomination for the Presidency i7 has carefully avoided making the icorst posnibh Indeed! there is certainly some little comfort in the recollection that it might havo been worse. Tlio Philadelphia Inquirer is free to tell us how it might havo been rendered worse than it is. It says : "At first there will be many chagrined and disappointed, because this or that gentleman was not chosen instead of Gov. Hayes, but after awhile, the expediency of his selection will be seen and felt, and if hi) nomination fail to arouse'great enthusiasm it will certainly he received with great respect. 77ie convention might have nominated Morton or Conk ling." It should be remembered that these are not the frank and candid utterances of tho hon est masses of the party, who, as yet, are frco to exprexs the deep feelings of discontent and dissatisfaction they cherish ; but the utteran ces of selfish party leaders, deeply interested n repressing and suppressing their chagrin and disappointment, so essential to obtain ing the final sympathy and support of tho rank and file. Aud the very best they can do Is to congratulate themselves with tho idea that there was iminent danger that the convention might have nominated Morton or Conkllng. Wo are saved from this af flicion; and it does not become us to com plain, of any other nomination, however unaccptable, sinco it is not nearly as bad as it might have been. Tho Norwich JJultetin, has gono a little deeper into this matter, and does not hesi tate to point out the real significance of this nomination. It says : "Tho worst that can be Baid is, that, in itself, it is no guaranty of administrative reform, a principle for which the people aud many influential leaders of current opinion, havo this year developed a wonderful enthusiasm." This is truly, as the Philadelphia Timet ould say, getting at tho real inwardness of the matter; it is the gist of tlio wholo thing tho issue of the campaign in a nutshell. Administrative reform," is what the pc.plc demand J and it is precisely this, that wo havo no "guaranty of" by the nomination of Hayes and Wheeler. They tell us that these men are personally pure, honest and blameless in their private lives that there is not a blot or a blur upon their fair escutcheon. lie it so; we trust it Is so. It will relievo tho Democratic party of tho disagreeable task of exposing person al faults and frailties of invading what should bo tho sanctity of private life. It will dignify the contest; and we trust, in some degree purify tho political atmosphere. Rut, even if it bo true that these men nro as pure aud upright as they are claimed to be, this fact in uo manner reaches tho great and paramount question before the American people. It is, "in itself no guaranty of ad ministratice reform ;" and, unfortunately, there is nothing in the present attitude or past histury of the Republican party that helps tu supply this all-important guaranty, but tho very reverse. It is easy to show that this admission of the Bulletin is no inoro than the simple truth. All tho facts connected with the nomination demonstrate its truth. At an other time, I will endeavor to point out these facts, aud show that no other conclusion can be justly and logically reached from all the premises before us. In the meantime- we ac cept tho frank aud truthful admission and thank the Jtiilletin for it. The nomination aud election of Hayes "U no guaranty of ad ministrative rtform " It is even so I 0, CI HCUMST.ACt:s"A LTKIl CASKS. A geueial howl of Indignation arose from the Republican pres, when tho Democratic Houo changed its olllcers. It was declared to bo outrageous Tho action of the Re publicans oi New Hampshire however, In removing all Democratic officials in the. btate, is greeted with intense delight. It makes a difference on which foot the boot is. WASHINGTON liKTTEIi. WAstltNtiTos, D, 0.. .tuno 27, 1870, Thero was little of interest transuded Tn the House of Congress on Saturday, except lug tho paaa,i of tho bill to repavo Penn sylvania Avenue, nnd that Indeed is only Interesting to Hie lax-payer of tho city, and the railroad that traverses that street. To them It is vei v Inlercstlnglii a pecuniary point of view as It will cost them heavily to pay their allotted pioportion. Mr. Sayler, of Ohio, on Saturday was elected Speaker nf the House pro It m lco Mr. Cox, who was abxent. having gone to St. Loui. This will make Mr. Sayler Speaker until Mr. Kerr re sumes Ids dutlcs.anil should he die or reign (neither of ulikii it is hoped will take place) It will go a long way towards making Mr. Sayler Speaker for the next session, The city Is full of strangers and the streets lo ik llvely. The most proiuliioit topic Is the an ticipated nctinu of the St, Louis Convention, It is a recognized fact that while the citizens of Washington have no voice In tho ."elec tion of a President, they nro perhaps more immediately concerned than the people of any other cltv, hence tho excitement that exists here during every coinpalgn among local politicians. Krom prcscntaiiliearaniTs there does not appear that self denial on the part of prominent aspirants at St. Louis, which should characterize thoso who have the success of great party principles at heart nud feel that In disseminating those principles they will bo serving the best inte rests of their country. This one, that one, nr the other won't take tho second place on tho ticket I Oh, yes, so and so, hiii! so and so, would make an exrellent ticket and would bo certain of election ; but we must chango the order of their names. Oh no, our man first or not at all. Now talk like tills won't do. Let it bo known at St. Imls that the oll'ico seeks the man nud not the man the olliee, and when the representatives i f the Democratic party llicrjas-ombled shall declare or Intimato its preference for one to (ill a certain position let us hope thgt all personal or local considerations will bo at once thrown nsido and that tho party desig nated will at oi:ee avow himself ready to servo his party and thus benefit Ills countiy. There will bcotherelrctions to take place in coming years and nll'ord ample opportunity for such self nhirgation to find its rewards. Tho Morning Acies argues very conclusively that the recent order issued from the War Department discontinuing the military di vision of the South lias a far deeper slgnili entice than appear on its face. It is under stood to be the initiation nf n nlao design. ed to secure tho electoral votes of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi for the Republican candidates. Thoso four States vill now be under tho direct military con trol of Lieut Genl. Sheridan whs can V de- pended upon to carry out any design concei ved at this point. The recent interview of Louisiana Radical Doliticians with tlio Pre. sident was in connection with this plot. Such of the Marshals and District Attorneys in the States named as cannot be depended on to carry otittlicirshareof the undertaking will be removed and their places filled by more pliant tools. The Secretary of War win sireieu ins powers to me utmost verge aim iroops win oe posted where they can best serve nartv purposes. Didawnrn l!n. publicans are not all pleased with the Presi dent's choice of a new District Attorney for them, lheir principal orean the Wilmine ton Commercial calls tho appointment of risnei scauuaious aud ai ds: "Wliatin u- ence could have brought it about can only lie conjectured. If the appointment is to siauu men Hancock- sliould resumohis lorni er place and llelkuau iro into thu War lie partmeut again. Judgo J'isher had not the tupnort of the Republican pnrtv of tlm fiaie. nor me respect and confidence ot the people, anu ntlcr his we 1 known card in Washington, his appointment is an insult." ltE.vo. Tho Caincrons arc already after scalps Reed, tho U. S. District Attorney for the Western District of Pa. has been removed to make way for H. II. McConnick. Reed wivsaUlaine man McConnick aCameion follower. Tho former was a gentleman and a capable oflicer. Tho latter, whilst in the Legislature was less distinguished for legal lore, than for brutality, Ho alwavs went with Mackcy. Persons livinc in unhealthy localities mav avoid all bilious attacks by taking a dose of Dr. iJuH'H Vegetable Pills occasionally to keep tho liver in u healthy condition. Maine, to pacify lllaine. has made him a U. S. Senator vice Morrell who has been ap pointed Secretary of the Treasury. He can now have tho pleasure of sitting by the side of Simon Cameron. "Let there be peace." HEAD AND CONSIDEH. lleumin'ri Capclno Porous Plasters nro an economical, dean, cer(alti and powerful rem cdy, surpassing in efficacy any known plas ter, liniment or compound. They are particularly o ffectlve, nltd will positively relievo uml euro: Acuta and Chronic Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Nervous Diseases, Stubborn Colds, Kidney Complaints nud nil diseases for which n po rous plas'er has been used, In an astonish ing short time. Capeiiie is the greatest medielno nowii, Capeiuo is superior to electricity and more certain. lienson's Capclne Porous Plasters relieve at once and cure quickly. Try tin in. Price 2:. cts. PUUU'KY .t JOHNSON, l'llAIIHAl-ECUCAI. CHKU1STS, N. V. May 19, '70 ly. A NKW JIUSTAKD- PhASTKH. The medical value ot a mustard plaster Is under stood In k cry faintly. Much lime Isspeni In pre piUni a poallleo and Mien the mustard is nf pool iiunllty and will not act, cntislmr great mUTcrlnir. Mills trjlnir Inconrenli'iicels now iieiloclli' ovciromo Py lli'iison's Prepared .Mustard Planter. It Is a (tr -nt Improvement nn tho ordinary nrtlcle. H Is very clean andean Im applied and removed without ills rolorlntr Mm lotlilnir or solllnp tlio skin. It does not deteriorate with inrn. It Is niwa s reliable, us only tliu test quality of mustard is used In Us prepara tion, it Is readv tor use nny moment, by simply dlppitKT U In water. It Is sold In half ard pieces at us cents iter roll, if jour druggist can not tupply you send e to us. SHAllt'UV k JOHNSON, M iy.19 Pharmaceutical Chemlsta, N. Wo trust that none of our cotemporaries will insert the advertisement of M. House in regard to obtaining "Absolute Divoiccs." Tlio man is a bwindler, and his business dis honorable, if not illegal. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kcmeily is no Patent Medicine Humbug, cot up to dupe tho ignorant and credulous, nor is it represented as being "composed ot rare and precious substances brought from the four corners of the earth, carried seven times across tho Great Desert of Sahara on tho backs of fourteen camel), aud brought a cross tho Atlantic Ocean on two ships." It is simple, mild, soothing remedy, a perfect Specific for Catarrh aud "Cold in tho Head" also for Offensive llreath, Loss or Impair ment ol the sense ot Smell, Taste or Hcar- ng, Watery or Weak Eyes, Pain or pressure u the Head, when caused, as they all not unfrequently are, by theviolenco of Catarrh Something New An Imported Hemedy Can- uuis minca. This wonderful preparation, known by the above title, which lias attained such celebri ty during tho past tew years in al naits of ho United Slates as a positive cure for Con sumption, llronchilis and Asthma, can now oe ouiaineu at ail lirst class druggists. Wo lavo mane permauent arrangements Hi Ual utta, India, for obtainini: "Puro Hemp." and having it extracted upon its own soil (tho climate in America being too changeable to extract large quantities Ireo from mildew) iiiosH remedies arc now prepared Horn the best Hemp gathered at the right season nud extracted during mid-summer in Oaleuttu. There is not a single symptom of Consump tion that it docs not dissipate, nud it will break a fresh cold In twenty-four hours. One bottle will satisfy tho most skeptical. 2.S0 per bottle or 'A bottles for ?(i.60. As this is an imported article, wo do not commission our remedies, but will be pleased to make cash agents everywhere. Addt ess, Craddock &. Co. , 1032, Raco st Philadelphia. W. & Co juno 30 '70 llrooks, Me., Sept. 7, 1870. Dear Sir : Prom early youth I was In lee ble health, troubled with humor in my blood, weakness and debility of the system gener ally ; was unable to labor much, only at soino light business, aud then only with great caution. Seven years ago tho past spring I had a severe attack of Dlptherla, which left my limbs parali.ed and useless, so I was unable to walk or even sit up. Noticing tho ad vertiscment of Peruvian Syrup, I concluded to give it a trial, and to my great joy soon found my health improving, I continued the iisu of the Syrup until three bottles had been used, aud was restored to complete health, and have remained so to this day, I attribute my present health entirely to the uso of Peruvian Syrup, and hold it in high estimation. I cannot speak too highly in its praise. I have several times recom mended it in eases slmllur to my own with the same good results. Yours truly, Charles E. Pearcy. A Desirable lluslnos Ojinorluuity, A largo nnd well-known New York house, about to establish an agency In this town and coumy, reipum uie services nt an ncilvu ami K. I. KUXKHtS lllTrillt WISH OF 1IION lias never been k nown to fall In I ho euro of weakness, attended with symptoms; ladlsposlttou to exertion, loss ot memory, dlnlcu.t o( breathing, general weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervous trctnb liny, dioadful horror Of death, night sweats, colJ feet, weakness, dimness of Union, languor, universal tassltude of the mascnlar BystFm,enormousappetllo with djspeptln ayintoms, hot hands, Hashing of the; body, drjnessot tho skin, pallid countenauct and eruptions on tho face, purifying tho blood, pain In the Jiack, heaviness of the eyelids, frequent black spots Hi lug berorotho eyes with temporary suffu sion nud loss of sight, want of attention, etc. These symptoms all ailso from a weakness and to remedy that use Ii. F. Kcncmh Hitter Wlno of Iron It nuver falls. Thousands aro now cnj0lng health who have used It. Tako only K. F. Ki'nicki.'s. tlewaroof counterfeits and baso Imitations. As Kunk-el's Hitler Wlno of Iron Is so well known all over tho country, druggists themselves make an Imitation and try tu palm It oft on their customers, when they call tor R linkers Hitter Wine of Iron. Kunktl's Hitter Wlno ef Iron Is put up only In $1 bottles, and has a yellow wrapper nicely put on tho outside with tho proprietor's photograph on tho wrapper of each bottle. Always look for the photo graph on tho outside, and you will always be suro to get tho genuine, ft per bottle, or sir for 5. Sold by Druggists and Dealers, everywhere. AM. woitits hi:moved amve. H. P. KONk-it.'s Worm Syrup never falls to destroy l'ln, Sea and stomach worms. Dr. Ki'nkki, the only succcsiful Physician who removes Tapn worm In 2 hours, alive with head, and no feo until rcmovod. Common sense teaches It Tape worm be removed all other worms ean be readily dostrojed. Send for circular to Dr. Kunkcl, No. 25S NoilU 9th street, Philadelphia, I"., or call on your druggist and usk forabottloof Kuakel's Worm Syrup, l'rleo fl.ai. It Never falls. July. NSW ADVERTISEMENTS. A fMTOR's Noi'ini 2,X. . , A. woi.l;,tsoMa. wn.llAM rriiria. 'I no undersigned Auditor appointed by the roiul fl " ml"on, 1 ' of Columbia county, to make rtls ' ""s"'K irom me. nine in pemoi W'rtbt Win. einer to and nmotiw tlia part tilled to lecOuo tho name will meet said parlies loniceln Cutanlssaon Saturdiy, Julymh. is UuVlock, a. in. Juno an, Jw. it' f ,.4',t,... ,1 . It. 1. 1 i.lil.l , Audit. or. Elm Avenue Hotel T.iLJI AVKNUH AND PI FTY-PHIS'; i'i ntreei, opposite TVrst end or Mnclilucry Hall. BOO ROOMS. A single room and single bed, l nn per dav. . A. ltoi:i.nis. Proprietor, itooini ean lift fecured by correspondence. Jiuioa", 'lo.-im. Philiuloljiltia & Heading B. 15 lib nf .Inly Htriirnliiii Tlclii'l will bo Issued at reduced fares between alt regu'ar stations on tnli ltoad an.l !lrnnchs, (excepting between local point on (Jermantownand Norrlstown llranch.) good from .Monday, July ml, ISTO, to Thursday, July cth, 1S7H, both days Inclusive, No sales of such tickets will bo mado after Tues day, July -th, I8T6. 1'iuseng'rs sliould procure their tickets beforo entering the cars. I'ull fares charged It paid on tho trams. J. K. WOOrTI'X, Juno ao, 7(.-lt. ncneial superintendent. 1876. WHERE NOW? 1876. To i MirilKMN, mo of tlio foremost, flouilshtn U1IU IIUUIWY CHIH- ( WHAT FOR? TO buy a I' ItM out of tho Ono Million Acres ff lino farming lands for sale by tlio (lltAND fl.U Ills INDIANA II. It. Strong soils, ltcady Markets, suro crops, (lond hciiums. ii. ii runs iiirougn centre or grant, set t!elllchta nil utmiL'. All Miuli nf vtrniliiptM rnln.1 Plenty of water, timber and building materials, 1 1 k-u iniiii iu iu per aero ; oite.rouriu uown, oai l"Mnd for Illustrated pamphlet, full of facts and limine-?, mm luuwm'cu. .suioess W. A, IIOWAIIU. romin'r, (Irani! Kaplds, Midi. If. I.. Pnillfll. Sec'v Land Dep't. I'D. Co. Jan 21-llw, e. o. w. Marriages. M;itwi:ii'KNiii:tsKi: Mii.i.nit. in herwici; nn the 1st lust., by (I. A. liuckiughani, i:m Mr. Dinbln Schwepivnhi-lser to Miss Minerva Miller, both of Minilu, Columbia coumy. AMlKliTSON-STItOUO. At tho residence of tho bride's parents lu Dallas; 1'a. on 20th Inst., by llev It. U 0111, Mr. 1!, II. Albertson, of Dloouisburg, to Miss Clara M, Stroud, of Dallas, I'a. Deaths. LUSHER. Ou 2ith Inst,, nt I'.loonisburg, l'a. Chai lotto daughter;of 11. F. and Charlotte li. Lunger, aged 24 ears, 1 month, c das. Candidates. (We are authorized to announce the follow lug lier- Rons as candidates for thu unices named, subjcct.to the Democratic i ules of Columbia euuuly ;) l'OU coxaiins', O. A. MKOAltGHM,, of Orange. UHAHLIiS li. HltOChlWAY, of JUoomiburg. roit fciiiutirr, J. L. GIItTOX, of UloOiitsburtj, MILTON CIIAHLKS, of llloomsburg. HKNHY 1)0 AK, of Uriarcnek. SA.MUUL SMITH, of lushingcreek. A. K. KMITH, of Madisun. JOHN' LAYCOOIC, of llloomsburg, JOHN HOFFMAN', of llloomsburg. JOHN K. CillOTZ, of Jllnomsbury. 1IUNHY 1 KNonn, of Centre. isiti. is-jo B EL M 0 NT II 0 TEL , ST 'HOTLY 1'IUST-CLASS. TICItMS f3.5) Mill DAY. COK. 1'OItTY-l'IKST AND OitlCQON STS, (Mt.VEIl MAl'LK O110VE.) WIWT l'HILAUELI'HIA. Cliurlea I, and 1'. 1. Mewtis, of lliilltmure OWNU1W AND ritOl'KIKTOItS. Major. W. V. LEI.AND, Manager. Us Attractions Capacity, 1,1x10 (lucsta; 360 feet long a i4u ihcl m iuu , a biurics nigu; uuut anil rur. Iilshcd by llalllmoreans. Private parlors, en suite, etc. special lates for I'aille.s. Associations, .tu. French, German, Spanish and Italian spoken lu the hotel. All charges moderate and accommodations nrsi-ciass. itisuitnm rour bu cks ot tho main en trance or mo urauu cenienniai imposition, tho mos desirable location of any Centennial Hotel. The en tire house Is surrounded by a lnagnlllcent groiu of mania trees, 01 iniriv years growth, making it the coolebt hotel In Philadelphia. The furnltum and equtpnielitsof tho entile establishment aro of the niosL uuerai cnaracier nnu uuring ino season a urst class orchestra w 111 furnish luuslo for Iho cntertnln. incut, ot the guesu. Market street line city ears pass in,, uuur Jimeun.-Sm. AhSOCIATl! JtlDOi:. 1L. SHUMAN, . of Catawissa. SAMUKL SXYDKU, of Mijjlin. JAMKS LAKK, of Scutt. I. K KUIC1CI1AUM, of Jlenton, DAVID DUMOTT, of Greenwood. LUTUKIt A. GERMAN', of Vine. STF.ril l'N' "oT: Attl I AKT, of Mijjlin. ltm'Ki.M'.NT.vnvi:. JOSKl'II II. KXITl'LK, of Catawissa, K. J. MclIKNHY, of fishingereek. HA VII) S. HKOWN, of Main. WILLIAM IIRYiOX, of Centra ti. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wlio U tlie oldest living tueinber of tlio I'cniiiylvanla LccUluturu? Alexander Col ey, reading ill Jlunlon tuwnslilp, this conn. ty, may pii.l ninety years ot age, represent. , ,V " " " ami 10 1 11 . 1 .1 1 1 ' telliUo man or woman, Tlio couipimut ou ed Cohiiubln county In (,e cwe( liou,f of ( wu i nu.M, w,e 0 , M,a'(. u r(. tlie lVoinylvanla legislature for tlio vents, qutttil, Only an enugvtlo ami Iro.lwnnl.y 1828, 182! tuiil IW-more thun Oil, years 1 1 fflfoSSK Yf, Aft A UDITOIt'S XOTICJH. V. KST4TK OK tl l.lUUII UOACII, 1IKCKAS1II. '1 110 Undei'Klirin.ll Alllllllit IlllnillrM ,11,, ll.nllnn . the fund Hi thu handset Iho Administrator of thees. lato ot Mlalicth Iloach, deceased, will attend to tho duties of his apiiolatment. at Ids ultlco lu lllooms burg, ou Saturday, July with, lsw. at 10 o'clock a. u., when and wiiem all itrsoiis liming claims ugalast thu hdd estate, are leipilred lo present thu H.imu befoio tho Auditor, ur be dcUaned from com. iug iu iur a suuru 01 bam muu. , . . JS. It. IKl.I.KIt, JulySO, IBia-nv, Auditor, "FEAHFUlTTFiSAIlFUL ! I Kiciu-mtut ut the New STOItK, below Maikut Stiuet, National TOUACUO ThD slgu "BIO- XlsTlDZJJST welcome all. whers you cau get tho UUUT Illl iNlW lu the market. tlUH t'MV'i IS CItOWliliU CONSTANTLY. Tlis 1 utulmlghud lias purcbaaed the cntlro ktoek CI J, II, Jidywjn aud lows Urgo luidllKini lheilu, QUO. S. TILLSON. SHERIFFS SALES. Itv vlrtuo of sundry writs of l.'terl niul Ijvnrl l'aclas, issued outot tho Court of Common Pleas of coiuuuiia county aim lu ino directed, win be exposed to public salu at tho Court House in llloomsUurg at UUVUklUVA p. 111. UU TIlUItSDAY, JULY 27, 1870. All that certain tract of land tdtuatcd In Hemlock township Columbia county, I'a., bounded on Iho norm 0 laua oi uiiaries liieiericn, on tno west by land of Joseph Moust, on the south by land of 11. V. l.'i.Mti.r nti.l ..ii l,v lnrl r.f l, ll'.nw Inu ,'2 acres mo'e or less on which Is erected n fmiiii house, a bank barn, and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken into execution, nnd to bo sold as the property or Amos Appiemau, ALSO, All that certain tract or parcel of land lUng and being In licaver Valley, In Iieaver(lute Jlirniu) town ship, la Columbia county l'a., containing 'M'J acres moreur less, and being the same tract lately. In lsia, deeded Innno lleulaniln M. Plumb by Kllzabelh Catharine llubbill ami Win. Wheeler ilubuell her husband, by deed recorded nmong the land Kecords or Kiuu county 01 uoiumuia, in ino state of Penn sylvania, to which deed lull reference Is iien-hv made for a more full nnd particular des-cilptlon o'f iuu uhli. ui muu nrii-uy coin L'.eu, WHICH IS uesClloeo In Bald deed as lollows: All that tract or piece and parcel of land situate and being In Ileal er valley, lu Heaver (lalo Mltllln) township. In thu county of Co lumbia aud Statu of l'eiinsyliiiida, containing Sou acres, moro or luss, (suiveed for S'-'l acres, and id loaanco for roads) which was leased by thu late locuaru 1 lower. 01 iieiawaro county, to John si man, ou the 21st day of December. In tho .veer P nnd ot which said lllchard l'lower, died sel.ed In his demesne !ls of fee, nnd hu halng died Intestate It ucsitjiiurii liim vusiuu in jus si eiiiiuien, wno an eonveyeu 1110 same oy oeeu o.neu aplll Villi, lsu.re. corded In Danville, In Deed Hook "I," pages J0.1, vtn, tm, wn. iu 111. . . iniuui-ii 111 niisi; inu sum iraci bflnir described nud bounded 011 Iho tast by lands of slmon Miclhamaicr (ieo. she hummer and othcis, on II10 noith by huriejid land on the McCally .il.MllllIIIII, 1UI 1 IIU USt UJ 1 'llll i.ue ii ,ioiinjouu- soii, s-nlor, and on tho south by kinds ot Jesso lti.berts' heirs, and being tin. saino tract of land which 1 nomas renii ana ,101111 ret. 11, ix lures, ov dce.l 1 r patent dated the vad l'cbiuarv, A. 1). 1173, I'lirulli'd Anrll 1st. 1 IT.'., eranled. n l, .iscd uml eon. Ilimed to lilalr Mecleiiahan lu fee, and therein de- m-uiK-ii as 11 reriiiiu unci 1.1 i.inti eaiicu "riescoi," situate on a brancli of I'atawhsa Creek, aliove the gap lu the county ,t Niirtliiii.ibeil.ind, begtuiiliig at a maikvd maple 11 corner of ileo. Mec enahan's land thence b, the same 1101 th fort-e en ileAfecs west two li'iiidre-land seventy peivlu-N lo a post ; thence bi ullunor maiked Uvea, inn III liny degr.es east ws iM-micK mi 11 k,m, ; ineiice n 1, eo. naiiiaiii K lami soma tsijj lieivhes to a marked chestnut 0.1k theiiei. by a line ot mmk d trees smith twenty degrees ,-ai. riciiL-s 111 u nuui.eii ijiuci; ,i.ik, ailu south seventy degrees west ninety perches 10 the ol ieo of hcLrlhiilii.r. cut ilnliiir m ies. 1 idioivnuee of six percent, for roads lu pursuance ot u warrant dated July 'jTlh. nn, Hnneed to John I'lngle. and by him erantid lo said lilalr o Clena- iiaiimieeo. ueeu uaieii ri oruary '.'iu, Tho aaiii u-ici 01 lanu ueing com piiiou with loads in eon. tatuataur Ihereubnats (being the sa'nu luvml'.es which I.I.iiar.l Henry HubOell ami Chailuttu his wne, iiyueeu u.uciiJiuy liisi, a. 11. imm, amiiecoid ed .Nuu'Uibei'ilst, isan. In the ufiue for n eurdlngof Deeds, .vc. In nnd for Columbia eouiit), nl lllooms- iiHi-,', weeu ii.juK 1 , in;e 1 u, in, iu, granieu una cum. ed unto tho said lillz iliein Caiheiine llubbcll lu lierow'ii tight In lee Mmnle. siiblocl lollmiim. iiient of a cei tula mnrtgnge. deht or hum of Ten dol- iiisseciireo oy innrigagii on saiu pninlses, dated Mav Mill, isil, wlih Inteiest, AC. and helmr ihn same premises which Wm W. Iliiubcll, 'liusleeot .iiiiy .hii iiiioueii, una ham Mary aiiu iiuuoeii, by luiii'iiluie dateil Heccuiber nth, A. D. lr..'i, recorded at llloomliui-g, In Deed Honk ' 1','Tages 1 10, 111, ip) 113, granted uml eouieed mil l tho s.i l.l liicliarii Henry llublK-ll lutio simple, freed and dlsclmiged rioio said Uses aud trusts, together with thoaiv purlemiliees seled, taken Into execution and to be sold as the pnii envoi iiany n.anu ucuecea i;. I'liiioiouk. SheiliT'sOniee CIIAS S. I'OUNWAI.D, lilooiusbiiig, June VI, '7C sherllf, Juno 'M, 'le t s A DM I N JSTHA TO S A LE valuaiili: ni;.vL kstati: i Tho undersigned, Administrator ot Deborah lllch- tun, luieoi caiawissa, net eased, wtu expose lo pub. lie i-ale ou tho premises lu Catawissa, ou SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1870 at 2 o'clock, p. m.,tlio follow Ingdescilbed real estate u-wii; a ino-siory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, situate on Second strcit In said town, being about as feet In front and uiu feet In lU'Pth.adjoluliig lands of Win. 11, ' uihlll, nnd T. U Dean. TKH.MS ot' ssl.U. Ten is-r cent of one-foiirth of uir iiuiciiusn money 10 ue pun at me sinking uonn of the propjrty. the oua-fuurlh less the ten t cent at the confirmation of salo and Ihn remaining tlirie fourths In one year theieatter with Interest fioiu conilrmatlon nisi. HlliAM J. Itl'.KDCIt, W. r. Kmrley, Administrator. Attorney for Kstate. Juno 10, 'tc. te. fin i' JOTICK TO HEIRS. Illlli COL'NTY. M U t In the 01 plums' Court of Columbia county. In Iho natter of the Piiillllon ami taliiatton of the Heal Lslate ot John Mensih, lutii cf Franklin township, Columbia county, deceased. To Jesse .Mensch, Michael Mencli. Calharlno Imq. man, Mai la Pat r, i:ilza lilddlng, Clulsllan Menscn, Win. Mensch, Sarah burger, Aunlo licit, franklin Shu man guardian ad litem nf John l Kelt, Mary M. Helli, Lnvatila N. la lt, .Sarah A. Iteltz, Sosepli H. ltelty, Kdward 1. Itcltz, minor ehlldien of Abbey Kelt, formerU Abbey Mensih deceased. Tako no lice I hat imitlllon and ulnailon of tlm reui iki of said John Mensch deceased will lie held oil the premises cm Thuiwtay Hie J7lh, day ot July A. I. 1S70, iH'twteu the. hours ot v o'clock a. 111. inula o'clock p. 111. of said day when and wheieou may uttend It uu think proper. cmilliiniiiiiw, rull.W.M.II. llliHiiasbiirg' Juno 1, "70, Sheriff. Juno 2,-tiw, Luclndal'ursell.by her next niend Iu Common Pleas of Columbia hdward lt.Crawford, coiinty.Ni'.uu I'ebruaryTerm . , vs. ism, subiiujna in Divorce. John I1. 1'urscll, I Tho alias subiueuala tlm idKivn euso liavlnt l,.,ni. returned lion est Inventus, ou, tho said .IiJui I'. 1 umeji, uru iiereuy reipureu to uppear awhoKuiu ( ourt. on tho first Monday of HeiiLember i.oki. tn answer the complaint therein tllod. uucnaiows, UHAIILKS IXJUNWAL". , Attorno)'s, bhcillf. Juney.-iw, "noARuixa. The BUtistlber tsliow tirr.nnn.il Ini .vflvi, lin,iri1i.m ftt bis liousu la llourlngcroek tuwnshlp, klluatedat 1 vn uimu un run IUIUIH. 11IU UOUSO UCOII. ducted 011 Temperauc prlnclplos, no Intoxicating liquors being sold on thu premises, (load rooms, bKCelleLt fntilf. Dill! llif, rr.ll.fi.rta t.t A nH.nlr, l.f.nn Terms reasonablo, j, 11. ia,N(imt, way , 'iq.-tf. lloarlng Creik, l'a. I ft l.'r A1 ttl h0""1- H'UVplos Worth tl jotici: to ni:ri:s. Imintinti rVih. hi. liitheiirphfiiis Couit ot Columbia County, In tho blatter ot tlm partition and .ablation nf thocFtato of Hat Id li.ulS, lam of Miniver towiMilp, deceased, 'lo Win. ImMs, residing nl Dlmock, su.iiuelniiina Co. I'a Margaret Hopkins, lesl.lliig at AMiland, SchHlkill co. Pa, cimrles man, residing nl hldena, Ieo u Illinois. Samuel K. D,ils, clear spring York iu I'a John II. DaMs, .tons llrovu Sclnulklll Co. ca. Kutli Aim Cramer, '.Ions tlroe, sclnulklll Co. I'a. Wesley It.siiinnan, Krnncls II. SMuman, llanford siiiunan, and llairlet Hans all of I'll moutii.l.ueriio Co l'a. Take notice that nn liiipiest will bo held nt the lato dwelling house of David lint Is, deceased, In tlio township of Heater Columbia County, on Tues day the 11 ist day of August IS7, between the hours orvo'elo.ka. m.alnUp. 111., of said day, lor tho purpose M in iking partition ot tlio Heal list ate, or said dece ised, to and among his children and legal representnlltea, If the h.iiuu ean lie done without preludlco to or spoiling the wlinle.otherw I'o to vnttii! nnd appraise the wimo nceoiding to law, nt which thin; and place ou am reipilred to attend If ou think prnier. Sherlll s (mice. CIIAS. S, KOKNWAt.t). lilooinsbiirg, Juno 10, lsTil. Sheiln'. June IC.-Oiy. A XXUAli STATK.MUXT OV CIINTIIU TOWNSlllP. Henry Ilcssnnd Henry ShalTet.Rupcrtlsors of Centre township for is;o, Dlt. . To Hint of dupllcnto for 1875 " cash of Henry shamr. " order on Isaac Lrwln.. liyamt. of wot k done.. liioncratlous " Coinnilsslon to collector., Cli. , SOMIt 5 78 4071 12001 II Itsll 83 14H2 1U2D0 TiooTTt Henry ShalTcr ono nt tho supervisors of Centre township for ls73. Dlt. To balance of Note of Win. ShalTcr " Due bill "Cash nl Co Treasurer on Vf S. Lands.... " onleri'ii Allen Mii'llhamiier " Interest on nutoK duo bill of Wm. bluffer. 197 no in 04 241 11 sj CI 1:1 tJ7C0 I'll. llyeashpild J, J. Drawer 1t4S ' Note of Wm Shaffer tu Is too Hi nine Bialil " Cash paid Henry Hess and Henry Shailer. 2 70 J273CO ,u iuu iiiiucrMifiicu Aiiuuors or i;entre lownsnip v minium uiini.v.iiuve exiiiiuneo tno aoote nccounis ...... .. in Lutii Li, uii.t iiiki iuu mini u nil 1 i mil iars nnd sctenty-ono cents dim supervisors, and for w hich amount wo hat 0 given order ngutust one of ftw tui.ki.itt uni.,ilwr.,u Juno 23, '70.-3W LEVI l'llSTI'Ii, ) I.. W. wooi.l.HV, - Auditors, SAMIIIX KlILCHNEIt. 1 A N'N'UAL STATUMUXT Ot-' CKXTltl TOWNSHIP TOOK DISTUICT TOIt 1S73. Wm. ShalTcr and Wm. Dennis Poor Overseers of centre township for lsio. Dlt. To nmt. ot duplicate for H7a 2CI1! Itf 1 a..ii irom i;oi. unorr in iuu on uup. 72. 11 ur, item or .n. i campueii for 111x011 lot.... la to fasu recu. irom onar rreei; iwp 10 Ml " " " " DeiiJ.onlu .Miller for U. 1'. Thomas 200 do "Cash rued, fioiu Letl Miller for D.I'. 'I homus r0 no J.2DU7 2'J Clt. lly amt. paid for relief of Paupers in twp. . " " ' Atts., Justices expenses ..e. lu suit wllh shlckshinuy boiu. Mtnilhlwp " " " state Hospital for board &c, Mary llaslu " " " Slate Hospital for board Ac. ot DanleNiioncnburg ' " i:. 11. Ikelcr atly. and Statu Hospital lor 1). sponcnbuig.. " " " David 1', Thomas " " " Joseph 1'oho for Note nvd int . " " ' Traveling expenses to Hospital " " " II. I. Kiiorrforsertlces " " ' Samuel Neyhard ' " " " T. 1'. Kocher Assr., for sen lees " overseers tlmu c " Witness fees and mllcusu to Danville.. " llalanco on last years account " Item overcharged J. Kromer " Halauce duo dlsti let Irom collector. . . , CSS 5 152 Ull ie 130 S3 Hill (XI 205 Ii: 4 2, 10 ml 20 71 2 Oil S3 as a; 237 20 sun 7114' $21107 20 e the undersigned Auditors of Centio totvnlilp ( olumbla County, hate examined tho above account of the Poor otersters and ilndlt correct to the best VI uui i.uuwieuu uuu ococi June 23, "7C.-3W i.i:vi rcsTini, 1 1.. t. Wooi.l.HV, t Auditors. SA.MUUL KELUIINKlt, j R OARIXGCREICIC .SCHOOL DISTRICT si VI 73 Daxiki. W. itAitm, cni.i.tcToa asn tiieisciiki:, lv ac. mu.1 null ItlMlllMieKKIIK .SCHOOL IMSTKICT 1 OU TUK VC.VU KNII1.SO Jt'NK 1, 1S70. Dlt. To am t of duplicate statoappioprlailon Am t brought lorwaul feci! ail (II. Ily nnVt paid for teachers' salary. . . J325 1)0 r " collector s eoniniKslou at r. per cent 33 at nm'i paid Treasurer's commis sion ut 2 per cent .'. n 47 ain't paid on outstanding orders orpretlousyearicdccined a 77 nm't exoneiatlons allowed 2 3:1 ' paid for coal 31 si bcnooi nccessniles. 12 111 f C22 !i2 Ain't brought foiwuid " balanced Ain't lu hands ot Ticastuer tea: 2a tir. 47 11 OARIN'dCRKKl' l'OOR DISTRICT. William Ykaiiku anii AiniAiittt WiTSmt coia.Kcroa AKll THKUUIIKH OF lIOAUiNUCllKHK 10011 DlS ll.ICr IrOH VKAU KMIINO JCNK 1, 1S70. Dlt. a ain't of duplicate t M 27 ' balance oi previous car 211 S7 Us3 U Ily Clt. ain't paid for collector's commls- mi... ... ,. in-, .1111, ,a ,i am i paid furtloililng for pan- peis c 11 nm't paid fur keeping llaibara l'lshcr ;s 1)0 nm't paid tor keeping John Ora- 'am J24 27 exonerations allowed no am'l paid for unending settling 2 00 making duplicate. I w Ain't brought forward ' balanced Cash In hands of Treasurer. Jiss 1 1 223 oa 225 03 37 4D JOARIN'OCRKRIC ROAD DISTRICT. JOSEI It I.KVAN ANII J. M. Tlll'MI', COI I UTOllS AMI 8U- ruin isuus, IS Ateol'NT Willi KOtlllMICUkkk llOAII DISTIIIIT l'OU VKAlt KMHNO Jl'NU 1, IS7li. 1)11. To nm't of duplicate .' s;2 r,3 - naiaiiceoi piettoiis tear. nil ,i " Inletest paid by .1, fa van II 110 " money paid out f s 62 (1,043 ST Clt. Ily ain't paid for wmk dune " " " eoll-i torn commis sion nt 5 per ceM ' ain't paid lor iciklu; Imnds 4 " " " willliigoiiiidninil paper 1 am'l paid fur intending seining 4 " paid oter ,, 4 14 of due bills iiYtctmud of pretlous ear ?)W Lo 4 2 C3 lo ou si 5 oil sa it ADM I XISTRATO R'H XOTI C K. kSTATKOI'Wll. iit'Nt ny, PscKtsun. utters ot Administration on tho estate of Win. Kuntnti.laio ef Mudlson lownshlp.coliiinbln county, tit ceased, hate been grunted by I ho lleulsler of Raid en. tn.t, I'. Iiunyiili K Datls Kiinyvti. AiliiilnlslralniH of Win, lltitiynii, dee'd. All imtsohs hating ttalms iignln I the estate of the, decedent aru ieiucs(ed to present them lor setllcment, mid I huso Indebted to the estate to make payment tu tho undersigned Adniliilsttaturs without delay. JOHN P. lll'NYAN, DAVIS Itl NYAN, .IimeaJ-st. Admlmstinturs. Ain't brought f.rward 1.10s ui " baKineed 1,1ns sj Ain't duo fc'upertlsor , $1,10-1 64 tm ut We. tlm linilersli.ni.il tmiiimw ... t,.,.,..i cuunts and Uml theiu eoricet as aboto set out. MAHI.ON II. MVHIIS,! NATHAN notion, J-Auditors. HUOltliK I-'. OltAlU, j "u""un A DMINISTRATOR'H NOTK'H. ksTAtiF nv rtttwif t.llntu TtnnviiTS. nnrRAStn. Mlersnf Ailnilnlsliatliiii on tho est.Hi) of Cad- wallailer KolxTts, latu of Montour township, county ot Colinnlil woiinty.sintoof Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Win, John, of Dear tlnp, l'a., to whom till persons Indebted lo said estate, aro reiiuested In inako payment, and thoso having claims or demands win uiako known Iho samo with out delay. Win. JOHN, Dear (lap, 1'. O. Col. Co. I'a. Administrator. June lu,-iiw'. UHITOIl'S RIOl'ORT OK CATAWISSA A SCHOOL DISTUICT l'OU YIlAlt LNDINtl JUN1'1,1S70. llllCL'tPTS. Am'tot duplicate forschonl purposes 21.I Rl ' building " 7M 4J Cash from former Treasurer vl 81 .IIIIU lllllll l.l'l llll I. Ill Tax from unseal unsealed lands.. KXPHNDITiniES. '.lid teachers' Kiilarlcs former loan " fur fuel " for repairs " . nalary of Secretary 1 " Treasurer nnd Collector miscellaneous expenses.. -J3C39 72 $2073 tu) 7C.9 4H 1113 IS 22 43 ID till 1SI 23 110 SI Kxonoratlons..... Mil .13'20 29 llalanco In Ireasuf .1I3 43 It. lltl.DV, Secretary. I1ZIIA HIIOWN, President. A gTATUMIJXT OK SCO'lT TWl'. cuiiuui, DISTIllUT IN ACCOUNT WITH II. O. KtuiiNGii, Ticxsiuer. imi Jllnu 7. 1S70. Hv litdaiiee 1111 ieiml o.j,.ii Aug, 3, " " stato Appioprtatlun 31U In Tavdup. fur year '13 Issa u t2,4TOOI Hit. unu to, '70, To Teachers wages 1 44 " .tiateilal 44 " Kcpilrs 44 14 cleaning scl.oul rucms 4 " Duplleaiu 44 14 l'llullhgienorts 44 " 'I reasuier coinnilsslon 44 41 Collectors com iidsMuu " " sec. etar s salary 14 " Hxonerullons . 44 " Auditors fees '4 44 llalanco Clt. 173111 2SI.0 74 US iu 11 112.1 HIM USIl tic 33 oe. CI 2 1 2IU SfeiUl t',4I0O4 J una 10, IkiC, liy llalanco taj ci Co tllA imifArl,,,....! A- J.aVet III! " "e t-"l... "" liA,ll. juumt, tSHtV, Audltuis. UDl'l'ORS RICl'ORT OV CATAWISSA TOWNSHIP l'OU Till! YHAIt ls73. Win. sharpless nnd John Slrouse, Supervisors of Catawissa township. llll. To amt. of duplicate for l7r $1733 sj Clt. lly nmt. ot Work, Attorney fees and OOH'l IH 1 amt. tiald Dan c Kostenbaudor ' " " c. M. Vandcrsllcc, jirlnt lng 41 ami. paid 11. M. Watdln " Kccclpt f iom county Clei k " llxuiieratlons " Percent ago ' Hotel bill " Auditors thrco daj s llalanco duo township 67 20 vw u mi 3$ 02 10 1)7 80,22 4 00 1300 -I1C70C5 $C3 27 Wo Iho undersigned Auditors of Catawissa town ship have examined Iho accounts ot tho supervisors of said township nnd llud them correct us nbotu btuted. M. V. II. Kmni:, I. II. Sri'.shoi.tz, S. 11. DlKMIUt. June tc, '70.-3W A UDITORS RKl'ORT OK CATAWISSA TOWNSIIll l'OU THU YKAU 1373. Joseph Mart?, Poor Overseer of Catawissa Twp. Dlt. To amt. of dupllcato for 175 loll so " llalanco Irom last settlement 1117 cit, lly Drs. lioblns U Son, bill Dr. K. W. nutter " tillbert x. Kline, c. It. t'uustoii, coal " Daniel l'easter, support " l.ydla Howe, " ' Abraham Drlchbach " John ltunon, for Mis. riaumer " (Jen W. Soult, ' C. Albtlght, " 1I..I. Ileedor, " Mi's, Mannings, 11 Wm. llartman, " Mrs. P. I'rltgerald, " Warden & Vandeisllce, printing " Jos, 111 each, for keeping pauper " shipping Daily .c family oil " llxonerallons, " Percentage Sc. " Sen Ices " Mrs. Hall, 51(102 C3 3001 12(H) 81311 1401! or, 40 2S40 13 (Kl 30 20 11.1 S3 12 35 Ol 40 S3 01 57 00 13 110 144 an H ill 42 no 51 !l CO (HI 20 sa 943 Si llalanco duo township lists We the undersigned Auditors of Catawissa Town ship have etiunliied the accounts of the Poor Oter seer of said Township and llud them correct as ubot 0 stated. M. V. Ii. Ki.ixn, I. II. Skimhoi.tz, S. li. DlHMl'lt. Juno 16, '7C.-3W TATKMKN'T OK KRANKLIX township, juni: flili 1870. Sl'PllP.VISOIlS. Amount of Dupllcato Amount or w ork alone ll.1ll.1nee ri'iuiilasl ear i:oaeratloiis 11150 67 01 1 111 347 5i 4 00 umui iinuc: IkUlance duo Supervisors ovi:iisi:i:us 01' roon. Amount of Duplicate $304 r.i) Venduu ot Julia Crumly 031 Kentof Julia 1 '1 uml 's House 5i Unseated lands S71 Dallauco from last yenr 4S si 14IS9 Money paid out, Ilallancu duo Township SCHOOL. Amount of Duptlcale ' 153713 llentof School Houses U20 Appropriation 110 25 373 S2.i 'JJ 4'J37 Whole amount of Orders llallance due Towiislilp TIIOs. P. ClIH.MflTON, uiii-.i-u -r. m.itiii. AllltA.M LILI.Ii:, Juno 10, 1S70.-3W. (Mil ! b'JS' ;Nj C3 13 Auditors, gTATKMHXT OK KISHIXOCRUKI' lOW.N'SIIII' ASH THE OI'I'ICEIIS Ol' THE bAUE A3 101 rows : ACCOl'NT WITH S. C. CilKVEMNO AS TlltlU'llfll, JCNK 7, 1S.TC. Dlt, To cash 30 oo " duo bill ot 0. 11. Mcllenry 20 ss lly To a notu of John Nehart to bo paid ir collected, dale of uute Juno 13, '70 1 Its) Tu u nolo of J. 1'. Hutchison 39 00 Dato of note April lo, ls71 paid on tho notu April 5, ls72 To Cash iccelted of John Sutton 510 lly cash paid l'sip Amciuun 'to cash iccelted of J. J. stiles Super visor loci To cash ree'd of John Held supervisor 1000 lly cash paid .1. D. KulhniT for damages done u Held driving through 13 00 To cash 11 o'd or 11. 1'. Ldgar on II. Hart- man's mcuuut 2 17 To nolo ot hand ot M. Ilelshlluo oter- seer of poor 93 ( 0 lly cash paid Peter Hess ' " " II. W. Hess, auditor " " " llll llobljlns " ' " s. C. Cretelln " ' " Moses Mcllenry clerl: To lec'd of Juhu Held ISO') Tonnoleot hand of Juhu Held 5749 lly rash paid Auditors andcleil; March I, Is7fi, by cash paid John Dresn er to pay Iklur 11 cash paid John Dreshcr to pay cl, rk Dy cash jiuld Aaron Deader to pay cleik Dloum To cash ree'd ef M. A . A lumernian per A. J. Kline 10 no oy easn uaiu nuuiuirs aimciutu lly touchers and commission To an order In fator C. s. Cretelln to balance accounts Clt, 2 41 c 00 30 010 3 :i 5o in 3 11 4 til) 3110 0 00 119120 flsl !2 $IS W Account wiih johx Ditiyiunt, IIIO.SIIEII STI'EUVISOII IOUIS73, Clt. 1)11. To w holo amount of dunllcato lis; JIiuclw, lsTO, to cash paid S. C. Cretelln 3 no vtpiuiu.uj win i. oh louus b347l! lij uinigu uiiiucr 4 17 " f.l tit . u t.uiii nj yi lly his ou 11 tt 01 k and book " one nay seining " alienor 111 tax 011 duplicate ' a nolo to ballaucu uccuuins 1030 02 IM) t, ui (1130 02 Account with aauon iihndi'.h, SITKIIVISOII. AI'llII. 10 To i nolo amount of duplicate II29S20 itj ui U Ull luuus ' litolierat tins Ids own worl; ' book's plank To cash m nr lly commission Juno n, by uxoneratlon'a Itv wink T'u cash lly sen Ices uy vouchers 10 32 1303 59 1190 HA 2 50 7.1 b 120 2 73 2 10 tsll CI)') VVJ 11303 59 Account with jno. wi:nni:u JOHN DOTV OVtaSEKIl OF I'OOII. Apill 10, To whole amount of dunll. eato 4 Rtni Junof, by tuuthers uy tois'ntrs To ca-sii Hum Centra mi nn 1776. Agenta Wanted, "Centennial Cook Hook anil Oenernt fitifdo." 400 Pigos, bound In cliilh nnd cinlil. a.noo Keelpcs Cookery, Medicine, farming, Dairy, Hvenln. iHien-grntlngs-Cenlcntilal luilldliigs Old Holies, Park scenery. Map nnd outdo for strangers. Host sell lug bunk out Hook for every body. Details at $l.su; sent iHjstpahl on receipt. Send for copv. J. II. MYHIIS, iMibllsher, . . 103 chestnut St., Philadelphia. 3. W. ft Co. Junt 83-1111. A D.Ml XISTRATO R'S NOTICK, KSTATH 111' U'U. U. KtTtJ.ltNRIl. llMl'll. I .ill rrs 01 Adliillitstrntton 1111 thiiHstntn of Wm K. Kelchtier, of Mllllln twp, Columbia County, ilec'd liato ts'en granted by tlio Ueglsler of said county to Win. H. Heck, of Mllllln tp Columbia county, l'a,, to whom nil persons Indebted to said llstato aro ro (iic"tcil to inako payment, and thoso hating claims against the said ostule will mnko tlicm known to tho said administrator w Ithout delay. Juno DMtt. WM K 1IKCK, Administrator. S' TATH.M15NT Ol'' DLOOMSIJURQ SCHOOL DISTlttOT KOIt THE YEAH ENDING JUNE 1st, 1870. M. V, iVoouwAiui, Collector, Dlt. To nm't of dupllcato for 1875 6 $10016 94 Clt. Ily ain't of exonerations (162 34 " " paid Treasurer ns per re ceipts 78411 M 2 iwr cent commission on jiisw ui mi i bnlancoduo district 1S19 c; -(10013 94 llu Jones, Treasurer. DR. To ain't from former Treasurer of J. 11, Evans puictiase (0 15 money urn l stato annionr: from salo ot bonds. 231 w CC1 25 1104 sy " fiom M. C. Woodward, col lector. 8s01 70 -$12712 tt Olt. Ry ain't orders cashed (12154 72 " 2 iter cent commission on $12,- 431 72 . balance duu district.. 249 09 8 74 -$12712 65 lll'II.DINtl l'UND ACCOUNT. III!. To nm't tax lotted for building pur poses 230.1 9s 14 nm't recclted from sale of lioiids 2113s M) " " Irom J. H. Evans on Bale of Old Academy. 301 23 " am t ree'd ot collector duo last bcttlcmcut 23S 78 (0742 M on. lly exonerations OS 09 ' uin't paid on bonds nnd Interest 4493 os " " collector's commission 49 32 11 'pi-easiirer's commission. . , Ci 27 " " paid for grading, fence, boll, tc.. .?. ! 259 00 " ain't paid for lightning rod M to " balauco In hands of collector 752 09 (3742 61 SCHOOL FUND ACCOUNT. Dlt. Tonm't tax levied for school purposes 7511 9f ' am't slate appioprlatlon 904 89 " ' from foi mcr Treasurer 0 15 " " ot collector due last settle ment 710 33 $9139 il Clt. Uy am't paid 17 teachers $0,120 00 ' " 2 Janitors 493 00 " " " (laming houses nnd re pairs 193 6S " am t paid for seal and press...;,.... 5 so printing. 21 00 14 ' clock 7 iw " Insurance..., 40 87 " Montour school dis trict tuition 1141 " nm't paid for Ink for school 1 0 00 " 1 coal 301 b0 " Secretary's salary 150 00 ,1 .1 i. 'i reus, commission lstl 82 " ' " Collector's commission. 147 93 " " ' for school Journal 7 on " " exonuratlons 114 25 " " paid for sundries 42 41 " balance duo district 1070 33 $91!9 33 SUMMAHY llalanco building fund duo district... "52 09,. , " school fund duo district 107i 33 ' ' Duo by M. C. Woodward, collector.... 1S19 68 " " Ell Jones, Treasurer 8 74 $1S2S 42 $1S23 42 4"lf4 TISU 1100 lly Ids tlmo ami sort loos as Overseer Hy a nolo to balauco accouuu (633 29 1901) l7 95 $043 29 Account with j, Hutchison TBEASfRKK Of SCHOOL VVHU, iuuo(ilocaSII lli,1 t,i Uyvoii hers '"litsiu STATEMENT OP ISDEDTEDNESS OP HLOOMSUUIH! SCHOOL DISTUICT JUNE 1st, 1S70. Bond Issued to J. Schuyler for lot, duo Aug. 1, is;o (joe no Int. on Minis fi'um Aug. 1, 1S75, 10 June 1, 1S70 25 00 625 00 " Issued to .l.Schu.tlertorlot,duo Aug 1, 1S77 600 00 Hit. on s.uno trom Aug, 1, 1875, ln,)linol,ls70 25 00 623 00 " No. 3, Issued tu J, s. sterner for building, duo Aug. 1, 1!75 500 00 Int 011 same from Aug. 1, 1&75, to June 1, ls70 23 00 623 00 ' No. r,, issued to J. s. stei ner for biilhlMig, duo Sept. 1, is73 550 00 Hit on samu from Aug. 1, is75, to June 1.1S7H 27 60 677 60 14 No. 7, Issued 10 J, s, sterner for building, duo Sept. 23, ls70 100 00 Hit on sumo from sept, 2J, ls75, to Juno 1, is70 4 12 101 12 " No. s, Issued to J. sterner for building, duo Sept. 23, H70 100 00 Da on same from Sept. 23, ls75, 10 June 1, lj7s 4 12 101 12 14 No. 9. Issued to J. s. sterner for building, due Sept. 23, ism 1000 00 Int on same from Sept, 2J, IS75, to ,111110 1, ISTli., 4120 101120 44 No. UMssued to J. s. Sterner for nuUdliig, due sept. 2J, lsio....;.. 300 00 Int. on same from Scpt.23, 1875, to.llllie 1, IS70 123a 3fJ SO " No. 11, Issued to J. S Sterner fur building, due Nov. 2, ism r,o ot) Hit on same from .Nov. 2. is:r. tu June 1. Is70 No. 12, Issued to.l.s. sterner (or building, duo Nov. 2, ls70., Hit. on Milne from Nov. 2, 1S75, No. ls.issucd to J. S. Sterner for building, duo Jan. 10, ISTii Inl ou batiiu lulu Jau. 10, 1S75, to June 1, lsio No 10, issued to J, s. sterner for building, dun Jan. 10, ls70 Int. ou same from Jau, 10, lsis, to June i, lsio No. 17, Issued to J, S. Sieiner for biil'dlng, due l'cb. 0, 1S77 Int. on sanio from l'eb. 9, lsio, loJuno 1. isfo , No. is.lssued tu J. s. sterner for building, duo l'eb. 9, 1S77 Int. on samo from Feb. v, 1675 to Juno 1, lsto No. lo.ls'aied to J, s. siei ntr for building, due Feb. 9, 1S77 Int. on samo from Feb. 9, 1670, to Juno 1, lsio , No. 'jo.lisucd lo J. s, sterner for building, duo Kb. u, ls77 Int. on same from Feb. 9, 1S70, to Jlllll! 1, ls70 No 21, Issued lo J. s. sterner tor building, duo l'eb. 9, 1S77 Int. on baiiui from i eb. 9, 1S70, to.luiie 1, lsto , No. 22,l-.sued to J, s. Stonier tor building, duo Feb. 9, 1st! Int. 011 samo fioui Feb. 9, 11,75, to Juno 1, lsto ..., No. 21, Issued to Itolllus i: Holmes fur steam heater, duo N'UV, l,ls7S ,.; 17 33 617 33 , 1IUKI 00 31 C7 1034 67 170 00 14 IU 1S4 03 175 Oil 11 44 169 II 400 00 7 CO 407 31) 19 C3 209 63 100 00 1 S3 101 85 1 S3 101 83 1 63 101 63 9 it 12S 23 500 00 Hit. on same, from .May 1, lsio, IU U UUU 1, I1IU 44 No. 23, (s.-ued to Kolllm, i Holmes for ble.na heater, duo Nov. 1, lsis Hit on baino irom May List's! to Juno 1, lsto 44 No 20, i,sued tu Kolllns .V. Holmes fur bieaiii healer, duo Nov. 1, 167s , Hit on bame irom .May 1, is70.' 10 Juno 1, lsto 44 No. 27, Issued to E, 11. Drown" duo March 3', ls79.. Hit, on same Horn Jan. 2, 1s7ii. to Juno 1, lsio 44 No. 2S. Issuul to E. II. Prowi'i! 1I110 March so, is79 int. 011 samu from Jan, 2, isi'o! loJuuol.lsto ' ,. ' 44 No. 30 issued to E. II, llruw'n! duo March 30, is79 Int. on samo Hum Jan, 2, 1670. to Juno 1, lsio '. ' 44 No. 31. Issued to E. II. Dtowii! uiio March an, ls79 Int on samo from Jan. 2, is'70! to Juno 1. 1.70 4 ' 44 No. 32 issued to I.uzctta Creasy uuu Marcu a.', 1S79 imi co Int. on samo from Jan. 2, 1670, to.luiie 1, is7n 4 os, 4 No. 3J, Issued tu l.UieltttCieusy duo Mann an, ls79 100 00 ...1. Oil DlllllU UUIll .iuu, 2, lsio, to Juno 1, is;o , ' 44 No. 34, Issued to laiietta cieasv dim Murch 30, 1679 ' Int. on same from Jan. 2, lsio,' luJuuol, lsio ' 4 44 No, S3, Issued to DaWdSlroup. duo April l,ls79 """P, Jut. ou same from Jan, 2, nj'7'0', to.lunn l.lsio 4 44 No. so. Issued in Datldstruup, duoApilll.l.rj .,; int. onuimu tiopi Jan. 2, lsto, to Juno 1, 1870 4 44 No 37, Issued to E. 11. iiruwii' duoApill 1, 1679 ' Int. on minu Horn Jau. i, isiii. tojiiuul.isio 4 14 No, as. Issued tu Trustees'of M5:K:.:.?!.!!:,.l''imu Int. on same from Jan. i'l'm. to Juno p lsio ' 4 44 No. 39. ISbiied lo Titislns"of Int. on samu from Jan.' i i's'io! to Juuo 1, l70 600 00 2 CO fj02 60 2 60 602 60 1 69 370 63 600 IU 12 60 612 60 ID) CO 12 60 612 60 101) 10 2 61) 102 60 UO 0J 2 50 11)2 61 li 50 10J 60 100 00 i 61 102 tu 100 00 2 50 1iJ oi Coo 110 1'4 60 612 60 6110 00 12 50 1110 to 2 60 60) 00 612 60 102 60 It t0 512 60 600 00 12 60 111,62? 401 ASSET H, Cabh lii hamli of collector jsio cs ..iisu in nanosoi iiiusuivr w n Duo bv .1. it I'tiiim ,,,r. i.',w, .'." .. ?. l int. on sa'iho to juhVi;'is7o:Z. M w tin, r- Tulul InacbtoUiitw cf tho dls. t&S? 9l Attest! It. II. ItlNtlLKIt, Setretur-, II, 1'IIANIC ZAHIt, President,, 11. W. 11ES T, .11, L'ltKV Kl.l HOtlllt i.i,.. v.... v1'1 llt'OUIIS.S, Atttttt BWitiYituBMiJOsric, &KLlr;l,l "fiSh Audltbis, Ihn linil, ralm.,.,i 1...,,, Junot,u;s,