jib jirliitttluati THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,BL()()M8IHIR(J, COLUMBIA CO I NTY, PA. 25i3SWA7i ELV?-StX,Silto. nLooanuiio, pa. Fi'idny. .'1 u 1 y Qrt, 1 8 70. t - rrssx. Jin atii. MOMiY MAISUIUKSv. . . . -ladies HiMrty, .Innii-s Carroll, James Iloyle nml IIiikIi McMillan were cunVli'liil nf inlir-ili-r in tln first il--g,roc,iit I'ultsvllli-iiii llie lnt, lot killing I'lilltvinnii Yiwt at Tiiinmiim year ago. Ktnrty, liiirinj? (lint men nf Ills division niiglit be reoiutnlr.cl, cutlet mi Alex O.Hiiipbfll, lirtily.intlT ill Hturiii Hill, tu luriilsli tlm msiisslns, mill it was arranged lietwecii thrm thnt moil I'ln'ii Sturm lltll slnnllii kill Yds If In return tlio Taiiinnita ini'il would supply men to kilt John l'.Innes, mine boo, wlni 1 1 it. 1 discharged nml lilack liled two Mollies k'lmigiig4ii Campbell's division, itrsroitr npTim chimb Hourly pent III ltnl to In the work with: Cuinpliell sent McUehaii ami lloylc to uu the pinto! ; Curoll received and Instructed the murderers nml Kent them to thu spot which had been chosen as the best place to do the deed, with Dully a jpllde, who Inrn nl them over to Kerrigan, who was waiting; to pilot them homo by an Indirect anil little traveled road. McGelmn and llovle, croiieh lug in the shade of a tree, .within tifew feet of the lamp which it was Yost's duty to cx tlngilisli, waited fur their victim, and, a? lie was standing on the ladder, with life arm stretched nut to reach the light, both shot Into him, one bullet from Mclleliun's pistol penetrating the lung of Yost and causing hi death within a few hour. JIc(3ehan and lloylc, under guidance of Kerrigan, reached their homes, meeting only one per son, who recognized and spoke with them. All lliti parties congratulated themselves on the neatness of their job, little dreaming t lat the boastful tales which they ha 1 told their friend and brother Mollie, Mel'arloii, the detective, were at unco revealed to Mr Oowen, and that fr-ini the 1st of August,. lS7.ri, until they were arrested last February, justice was only waiting for the full ripeness of events to pounce upon them and call them to an account for the terrible deed they htul done. To-day every person connected with that murder except Thomas Dully occupy condemned cells Campell at Mattch Chunk, for ho was tried and convicted there for the murder of John P. Jones. Duffy's convic tion is u mere question of time, nnd before another year rolU around all oftticso men will have gone to their last account. SECKKTAUY KUHESOX. The congressional committee on naval af fairs have been Investigating the administra tion of that department by Secretary Qeo. M. lUobeson, and have brought to light somo damaging testimony. The committee has not yet reported, audit is understood that there will be a minority report, us the He publican members would not dare to let the case go without an attempt to whitewash ltobesop The following resolution will be presented with ,thc report : , Resolved, That these legal question, to getha; with all the r lofs taken by this con -mittuc, be reterreil to the committee on thu judiciary, with power to hear additional tes timony and argument, if they see (it:- to ex amine and report whether such violations 61 the law as are referred to herein constitute mi impeachable nfl'ense under the Coustitu tian, and if so, then they shall report arti cles 01 iiupeiiuiiiiiciii, aguinsr. ueorge .11. Kobeson, Secretary of the Navy; but if they shall find that Under existing laws such acis and doings ot the said secretary .are not im peachable or otherwise punishable, then thejr shall report what additional legislation, in their opinion, is necessary to make said laws sulliciently puuitirn to protect the pub lic service, Just at this juncture of affairs, ns we are entering upon u Presidential campaign, what a sight would be presented to. the American people by the impeachment of the Cabinet. oflicers of Grant's administration 1 Can it. bo that Ulysses the Gift-taker has remained unspotted in character while surrounded by such men ns he. baa made his confidential advisers? The cars of, .the Jackass are be ginning to protrude from under tho Lion's skin. Tim Fliium-lnl I'lnnk Initio llfinililli tin l'lnlfurm. Ivlitorn Columbian When I read tho 4th Ket-oltitlnn (the Financial Plunk) In tho Cinuliiuall Platform, the Impression aa Ilk" the memory of oilier days, It seemed til inu that I had either read or heard some thing like that before. It turns out thnt this Hmoliilfiiii 1, In ell'ccl, copied from n speech delivered by Gov. Tlimiia. It, Hen dricks - now I lie Democratic i-nihlidato lui Vice Piesldent Imll.uiapolU, lud, Sept 1 1, 1S7(I. .That tlu reaior,s iuay,ee,tljq je,niarj.i blo coineldince, I herewith luriilsli you with botli'iloetimente,' iit-pimllel column-; lUn-ui.ieiN 1'i.monu IV. Ilv the llrst" act of Congress signed by President Grant,' tli tt National Govi rn- uiejit assumed to re luqvo nliydoilhtri of Its piifposo to ilioh.irg,e all ju-t obligation to pililii! eredllois, and solumuly pledged it; Cm illi to make provi sion at the earliest practical period lor the redemption nf the' United states notes in co l ii. Commercial prosperity, pub Me merits, and 'National l.VTHACr (HUM IlKNIlHICtS -SI'BJtll. lly tho (lrst act ivlii'rhl'ieldelitUrant signed In 18GII, the laith mid honor of the country1 are pledged In Urn uiymenl ot the Interest hearing nbll- gallons of the United t!lates In gold,' , , What is the .-Hi-it ol the net of lfvuS), plodg lug payment in gold. Upon that question I have no douiits Con gross passed it, and ine rreMOent npprov- I anil signeil it out and Meady pro gress to specie payment. credit demand that: 1 hey had tint cinsti. tl.f.. .......l... I., tiitlniiill iiiiu--r filled bv a coiitiuu- Uieir acts within the sphere ot their pow er bind the people. Millions of the bonds have been sold, ahd the purchasers must be paid in accordance with the pledge gi ven. A lower standard cannot be set up fur the llovernmeiit than that which measures the right and liabili ties of individuals THE HELKXAl' TIllAIi. Tho counsel forilie def'enso have persistent ly striven to make tho case a jmlitical ono in every sense Tho argument is about closed, and .the result will lc known in n low days. On Wednesday Mr. Carpenter occupied the cutiro session of tho Senate in an effort to niako it appear that his client was simply a victim of political perf-ceution. In other words, that when a Cabinet officer is caught in corruption and bribery, and lending -his high office to avarice, and brought to tiial.to answer to. the country, this, is isjlitieal perser cutinu. There was n time when tho Senate of tho United State would Bcarooly have lis tened to such a paltry plea. .Hut .now, with n Republican majority in tlio Senate, wo are anxious to co if they have .suflicicut liackbojio . to convict a Kiiilty Cabinet officer at the, very outset of tho Presidential campaign. Fiied SArE.-f.ieiiC'Fred Grant belongs' to ihe unfortunate Seventh Cavalry 'Regi ment which cuc6ubtcred Sifting Hull arid farod so badly uiider Custer, 'at Hlg Horn river, on tho 25th of June, A Washington dispatch says: "It is not t'ruo, ns has been' generally sup posed, that Xleut. Fred Grant, an officer of the Seventh Cavalry, was with his command In the Indian fight. Lieut. Fred Is in Wash ington, n resident'ot1 the' Executive Mansion lamenting (hat liia father's services during the wr do not protect htm from the ceiisilru of the ludepstidetif'press; Three of FredM classmates already All soldiers' graves,' hav Ing'fttllen by bullet, shot froni the lul'ctt Improved arms, furnished by the peace com mission, and the President's oldest sou has no desire to share, such glory 1'ur years to f-llltlA ' ' ' ' Tho fast mall trains have been taken pff, mid some nf our exchanges am attempin to thr-iw the blatnuoi)ho,lJeiiiieral!c Uout nt uongre, lor,, tailing hi maKe.au apprp, priution to meet expeiias. Other tilings. Imvo ueeu Kept moviog lu spite, ot the nl legtdwautof money, but tlp managers of the machines, liopiiu 'o aruusj thu fseljhgs of thu i-eophi by delaying the(r limits a few hours, have utopppd these list trains, and now iry nut Hgainst Democrallu reform, The attempt Is too thin, and will 'lo easily Men tliri ugh by nil intelligent men Tie carpet bag Govrpnra who started tho ptitrnge pijjlut jllainb.urg, down, south mid liuuieiU(.ly rul''d o. Washington tij nsk or troops ju order Jo cqnirol the com ing election were politely requested wy , the, Keeretury ol war to go uome unit attend to tlielr buslnoss. The- prutensa. was.. so slim t' st uveii Don Oiiuerou would not:uouute UAiue ir. i' -.. j. . -i . It Uronceded that Gov. Tllden Is sound on the liuaiicial question, and, since, the He pulilieans Imvo so emphatically endnr'ed the soundness of Gov. Hendricks, by adop ting his speech, as tho fiuaiiQial plank in their platform, it would seem to place it be yond their power to raie n-uy issue on this question O. Cony.voham, Pa., July 22nd, 1876. Ed's. Columbian: -1 am informed that a Congressional Convention for that portion ot Luzerne county embraced in the Klcventh District has licet) called to meet on the 2'Jth of July, (Friday), nt some point to me un known, lor me. purpose ot selecting Con ferees to nominate.a candidate lor Congress. What I desire to know is by what authority that Convention is called, t am also told' that our legislative conference for ibis Dis trict is to meet the d.iv followin-r. Now how can the deegates. attend both, as there are 8- miles distance between the two point' JJ. Tho nliovo communication, wo think. should properly have been addressed to the Chairman of the Luzerne Committee, or to a Luzerne Democratic paper. We are iirno- rant of tho Luzerno rules governing such cases, niid we cannot tell what authority calls'n congressional convention for' tho Lu zerne portion of the Klcventh District. ' s a matter of general information we can only say that our Congressional District takes from Luzerne the towliships of Nesco-pec,- Hlack Creek, Sugarloaf,' Uutler, Hazle, t-oster, Hear Creek, Ruck, Roaring Ilrook, Salem, Hollcntfack (now, we believe, divid ed into two districts), Huntingdon, Fair- mount,' Spring Hrouk-, and that part of tho Cityol Scrantoii' south of 'Roaring' Ilrook creek and east of Lacknwanna'river, and the boroughs- of Dunmnre, New Columbus, Goldaboro'-, White Haven, Jeddo, and Ha zleton, Of these townships and boroughs New Columbus, Fairmouut, Huntingdon and Sa lem are in the Second Legislative District. White Haven and llollenback nre in the Third District. Jeddo, Hazleton, Ilac.k Creek, Hutlcr, Foster, Hazle, Nescopeo and Sugarloaf are In the Fourth District. Goldsboro, Hear Creek, Ruck, and Spring Hrok are in the Fifth District. The undefined portions of the 11th and 12th wards of Scrauton are in tho Sixth Dis trict. DuiiRiore nnd Roaring Brook are in the Eighth District. Now if these various townships nnd bor oughs can send .the proper- delegates at tho proper lime to nominatt two icandidates for Congress, and at the same time meet in two senatorial, one county, and eight legislative conferences, and do tho thing clean and square,- tho people, about election time, will- want to know how they did it. The I ml inu War. KlinntDAN to take Tin: Fir.LIl. WA8HIS0T0.V, July 23. Tho last of the new detachments sent to reinforco our troops engaged in fighting tho Sioux Indians are now on the way westward. Gen. Shernian.by the judicious distribution of the tho troops, wlilcti were stationed on the Atlantic sea- baard, bin been able, notwithstanding the prcscijt numerical weakness, ol our army, to respond promptly to the calls of Gen. Sheri dan for reinforcements, and no volunteers will bo needed to push tho Indian war to a successful conclusion. Gen. Sheridan re ports from- Chicago that' everything is-mak-ingH satisfactory progress', nud that active operations will ba resumed within a few weeks. It is'otllcially reported-here; tbntai sooinu the necessary preparations' are- made and life supplies forwarded, Lieutenant General Sheridan' 'will take the field-and personally 'superintend tho -movciueiits- of troops, a hu tlid iii JiiJ suecessfut campaign of ltjtiij- and 1809 against tlfe Cheyeniies, Kiowas, 'ArrapalioeSjiuld'Co.uaiichc betweeji the Platte and the -Red river of 'the south. General StierinaiiAvllI remain in Washing ton, directing the general movements and ' providing the necessary means to iutUre the success of the expedition.- -Tost i plan of campaign which has been determined upon is to make a combined movement of three columns, with Fort .Ellis as thu base. Two of the-columns' will move directly against the IndiaiiiJ-aud1 one against thoir villages; Get). SherdUn will, according to tho present plan, establish his head quatters iu UielioUi at whim advuuUgoous point on Uoose. Creek, about -40. miles uorthwosti of Fort Phil. Kearney nml near tlioisoouo of Gen, Crook's butlleoii ine Rosebud uu thu 17tli nf June. The two iof thesoi three columns will, aiuoant in the -aggregate to between auOd unit MMJ-mcii. In sueukiug.of the war Gen. Sherinau says that it- will lie stubborn. und bloody;' than tho Indian xhiettalns will naturally have the -choice opposition, and that lu order to-light lhein.it will be necessary tu meeUtbeui whenever they offer battle, or wheHever they can ho caughu . . Tho report that Sitting Hull, thu leader of the hustile Sioux Indians, was. killed ju thu Cutotht js JiH repealed aiming thu In dians. . It will. Iliaku bill ifltlu lllllnr. in-.,'-.. Gl-uepl, liipiaii uiy( there lire' twenty Chiefs, each . uf wjiouis d'ybo of' iillngl nvw- i , , ., Gov. Hayes' slgiiedlho'Lill til'ereailug'the' ees and eiuolumentJi of Ohio dll'iUaVs 010,000 per unuuiii iu tho aggregate. Such a liiim may be anxlotis'for 'relor'ni, but ' he KlveV1ris'iip',i.roiu'l:s6'blr etrchchinei-i'-' i : : o... 1 I.-.. i, i A Sr.VliNilSU ItlTMOU. Hon, F, II, Hnweii, lu his great ppceeli to the Jury In the trial of Miinloy nt Pots'fllle, u 'oil I he following Inngungo In speaking uf the .Mottle Mstjillrcii'i ,'' - "1 lisve sitfif llfiji lorganltnft'on w(ed a polltUnl iioWHlli bJ Hntd?vliU-li hnsVciin- troiieu tiieeieiotuihlar.it,coiiimonweniiu; t have r.-eelviM th.' Mntt(fflmi "fit lucpiinir." Iielwcen sonin ol tlm liljtbest ntlicers of tlie lute, mid tlie thief of the iinirilt-r.-rs, at wiileli l.irge .iiiiis ol'iiiniiey were paid to se cure the Mitts of this infernal assnelatinil to turn tlie title of a stale election. God kuims, never In the world was there a nvclatloii a deep and as damning as that now laid open to tlio people of this commonwealth for the llrst time. "Tben-wo tmultlay to . ,Yl Conry,- eoiu missiiiuer ol this nullity : I hotline lias ceas ed when a governor of this ntato darn to pur thin a Mil ly Magulre j yon havu li.ul your last pardon." Mr. Goweu, nsgeiitlenriii .wlinsti ability and luteurity are undoubted, anil to whom the people of the foul regions ant uutler great obligations, fur tuning freed them from the reign of terror caused by the aliot iiius frillies of tills blind of desperadoes, never speaks hastily or unwittingly. We may ex pect to hear .more Irom him on tlio same subject hereafter. A dispatch dated nt PottsviJIo July 21th, gives usa little mure information, and If there be any truth In the rumor It will occa sion such a rattling among tlio dry bones as was never heard In this commonu'ealth. The following Is tho dispatch : One of the Mollies Imprisoned here made a confession to tlie authorities 'on Saturday. It is supposed that Mich iel Lawlcris the "squecler," and thnt ho has given a full and detailed account ot the baigaiu made last fall by which tlie entire Mollie vote of this and Carbon countv weio secured for Gover nor llnrlraiilt. ltwk-r ami Jack Keboe were tlie ambassadors of tho Mollies lo liar rlshurir, anil if Liwler has told all be knows about it there will be a story told which will make every decent citizen of this Common wealth blush. Tho Mituc.'i Chunk Democrat a.ks the fill following pertinent question. What does this menu? Is it true that Jack ICehoe, tlio leader of tho Molly Magulres re ceived about 1,1110 from M. S. Quay, and several others in the ortler sums ranging from $.100 upward to influence their votes ii;alust Judge Pershing last fall? Why did Gov. Hartranft pardon the Molly Mairulro 'commissioner of Schuylkill county? Was that part ot contract ? fciuoo the late reve lation of corruption and fraud iu the Repub lican party wo nre ready to bclievo almost anything, but for the sake of the Statu of Pennsylvania, lor the sake of the nation, and in the name of of common decency and Im munity wo hope that theso charges against Gov. Hartranft are untrue. We can not force ourselves to believu that even n repub lican executive would hi far forget himself as tocousoiro with agaugof thieves nnd nun deters fur the purpose of securing-his elec tion. And yet the evidence is damn'iii) . Let John F. Hartranft explain. Grist from IhTVutrago Mill. ' A correspondent of the New York World, writes from Memphis. Tennessee, under date of July Vi, says, two days ago n warrant wa issued for the arrest of "Frances Thompson," foremerly.n witness before a congressional in investigating committee and more lately the most infamous procuress iu Memphis, Dr. J. II. Nuttall, u well-known Memphis phy sician, having been iu some wiiy advised that there was suspicion as to the ti ue sex of this vile creature, she was summoned be fore tho recorder who ordered an investiga tion by four of the most prominent physi iu ihe city. These physicians fame into court and testified that this pseudo. woman, is really a imlii and iu iu no respect it woman. Tlio court then imposed a fine upon ,-l-'rau-ces Thompson," in default nf which tho (lie) was taken with the chain-gang to tlie city rockpile, after .having been stripped of fe male attire and endued in the garb appropri attto her (his) sox. Such is tho character of the witness on whose testimony and that of a negro named Lucy Smith, who lodged nnd slept iu the same bed with "Frances Thompson," Messrs. Washburn and Hroom all, Republican members of a congressional investigating committee to inquire into cer tain alleged riotous proceedings, in tho city of Memphis, iu tho year 1S0U, made report that "the crowning nets of atrocity and dia bolism committed were the ravishing of five colored women." Tho rape of "Frances Thompson," Messrs. Washburn nud Hroom all go on to say, "is one to which reference is here made." After starting, nccording to the testimony of "Frances Thompson," that seven men, who had policemen's stars on their breasts and who were "all Irishmen," had on a certain night entered the house of said "Frances Thompson," Messrs. Wash bum nnd Iiroomall declare that "tho woman, Frances Thompson, wns then violated by four of the men, and so badly beaten and bruised that she lay in bed for three dnys." Tho testimony of "Frances Thompson," on which Messrs. Washburn nnd Iiroomall base their statements may be found on pa ges HIG and 11)7 of their report. Thus the evideuce of this perjured, negro, scoundrel, dressed in woman's clothing, was mndo thu thread of n horrible narrative, authenticated by tho signatures of two leading Republican members of Congress, printed ul the govern ment expense and sent out by tons thrr ugh the mniU under tho then existing franking privilege, The vile fabrication served, its purpose. Hut tho people against, whose good name itnvns jlirected have lived down the. base calumny and it is now their turn to laugh. Probably there nre.two men why by this fimo art) fuly impressed wilh the truth pf the ndago that "ho laughs best who laughs last," and those two are Eliiu H. Washburn, Minister to France, and tho Hon. John M. Urooiuall, of Delaware coun ty, Pennsylvania. Republican luembers-of Congress and Republican newspapers nt present engaged lu grinding out u uew crist from the "outrage mill" may profit by their experience." VolttiiUle Slandared. OENTEX.VIAI. RimtEHCIlMENT . Th e Hoard of Finance of tlie Centennial has found It necessary to cut down expenses, and tjhe work. has .been commenced lu -earnest. A number of attaches of the various bureaus liavo been discharged, insuring a t-aving of of $300 per week, while the wages of tho ,keepers"nt the money: gates have been cut down from $-1 to '$.'1 per day, ami tbosd at t,ho free gates Trout 'fll to '&2..10 per day f iu ..addition' to which 100 of' tlio guard we're discharged. This retrenchment has beeii begun tin account of tho decfesistng attend' ancoafllje Exhibition 'mid the consequent curtailment' of receipts. The gate keepers objected to the'reduetiun of their wages, but succumbed when Informed that there were 3,700 applicants for their places. It is'un derstnod that tlio expenses of tlio Centennial liavo heretofore looted up from $'tf,000 to $10,001) per tiny, r about us much us tlir expenses, of u large'cily. ' 1 Tlu' Yilebt'jlolia'wlc was struck by a squall off Slnplejlpii, Loiig Isluml on the'20tli Ini't, ami cupsried, X pitrly 'Uf ladles and gentle-; men were oii'lioard'.'iiiid'foilr lives' were lust'. jho accident oceuCred'tliWugl! the crelcss.r ness in me captain In mil taking in sail when the tlie galo came up! ' Ho hits been dlicliaWed! ' ' "" '"'1''' "' 1''J MHIUU-'-- ; Hi'-, OfiWwl'tQacr ls'danro'Uv'ili; ' run riti:stiu:KT, i SAMUKLJ. tilden, k OF NEW YORK. I n FoilVtCJC rtt&lliKHT if THOMAS A1 li EN J) KICKS, "OF INDIANA. Deiitoerntlr Kti-rlnrnl Tli kt-l. HI.Ki'TOIW AT I.AItllK. ClIAitt.M tl. ItiVitAI.KW-S. II. Wll.sox, DtSTUtOrM.KOTUtlS. 1 Itoticrt I', steel a.Utntvii u. iit-a-. . 3 Wlft It Wllifllt 4 TlHlill is V. tiitsklll S' tldtui .Murirnli ' ' s .f. A. MnrrWm T Cnl. tl. Junes H Win. K. IhlHk 0 .tw-l I., l.ltlitm-r I" II. T. Truinluui-r It lleo. II. Ilunlitlid ) .1, ill ii N'l-nlott 11 J. II. Mcl.'.itiinit 14 li.iiilcl II nuns .1. II. MrCulltiin K W, Knot -Tiitlll II. fill Tliuniii mover Hail J SinfUl Sclitsllsn wtimner tame .1, lln It'll Julia II. tlninrlu II. M.dllisun Havlil K Mnirls It. U. Iirnwii 'I lioiiris V, (Ir.nson It Ileujaluln V, .Moirls DKMIII'KATII! COllXiY CONVKXI'lOX. Tlio Democratic voter nf tlio seier.il districts c.t Columbia iviinty will meet at their Usual pi lees ol holtlliiif tlio win-mi election, mi s.iturtliij- the Mli day of August, istfi, lietiveeli tlio hours of tlireo ami Huveii o'cltKk In the ntlcrnnon, niid t-leit tlelt-iriites liy liallot to repiesent Uio tllstrttt') la a t'uiinty ('oOMMitlon to lie hclil at the Opt ra House In lllooms hitrif, on Tuesilny, lint Mi tiny of Atnjust, ls;n, ut no clocK, a. in., to place In nomlnatluii ono can- tll.lati! for Cong-re, tine enii-llilatt! fjr Senstor, to ciinillitnli- for Ilcpresi'iitiillve, one- canal tlutu (or SherllT, to cunilatcs for ARsixlatclutlife, ono eamllilate for Jury Couiinlsslouvr, and in irans.ui such oiisiness as the interests ol tho Democratic party limy require. Also, nt the sumo Hum nml plices nml In tho same manner, the Democratic elector tif each district will elect ono person to serve ns member of tho Ctituity Htandlnj Comnitttee, lly order of the Coilnty Coinmlttce, WAIllir.K.r. lll'CKAl.HW, L'hulrmun. ArroiiTioiMSNT oe Uki.k-utks kvohuinii to vors IUII UUVKltNIIIC IN ISIV. 1'crsiiliitf. - Delegates. Hcner ;il? "..3 lleiitim lit 1 3 Item Iel." .Ml j IlliHJini-bo rj; 1; -nit 4 W 113 a Ilrlarereek tin -1 ('atnulssa 1KI u . Centre , 100 3 I'etitr.illa uu 2 fun) lignum N iss 3 Ciin.Mis'liam J g Flshlnifeiiik va 4 Fmnklln 49 j lreeioood Ifty I..3 Ili-mUick 15-2 3 Jackson Ill -j Locust -jis ;.,4 Slain 1 lm u Mnillsoii 1T7 3 .Mimui ,f...i; 3 Montour ;....ti y Ml. l'leasant vo s uriinsro ai 1 l'lne so 2 ltoarlngcreek w 2 seott '. 143 2 Suguiluar ...1GH.., 3 S.T5T To ny lluli! tho ratio Is axed at Co oters for n tlelecate. but 110 district to hae loss tlinn two or more than f our delegates, and allowance Is to be made within those limits for the largest fractions of a ratio. Dlooi.Hliurg, l'ii. July is, ls;c. Candidates. (Wo 1 e niithoi lied to uunounco the following per son us candidates for tlie olllees inuiu-d, suhjict to tlio Democratic, rules of Columbia county ;) I'Oll CONdllDS--'. O. A. .MKGARGKLL, ' nf Orange. GIIARLICS II. UROCICWAY, of liloomsbiirg. roil niii:iiirr, J. L. GIRTON, of lllonmnburij. MILTON CHARLIES, of lilooimburij. HENRY DOAIC, of llriaicreeh. SAMUF.L SMITH, of Fuhingertet, A. K. SMITH, of Madinuit. JOHN LAYCOGK, of ltloomsbunj. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, of llloomtbury. JOHN kTgROTZ, of llluonuburg. . HENRY D. KNORR, of Centre. ASSOCIATE' JUDO):. F. L. SHILMAN, of Calaw'ma. SAMUEL SNYDER, of Mijjlin, , JAMES LAKE, of Scott, I. K. KRIGKBAUM, of llenton. DAVID DEMOTT, of Greenwood, LUTHER A. GERMAN, of Pine, STEPHEN TiEARII ART, of Mifflin. ltlli'luai'.N'TATivi:. .JQSEl'll II. KN TITLE, of Cutaieiima. K. J. McllENRY, of i'ithingcreek. DAVID sTTlUOWN, of Maiii, WILLIAM IIRYSON, of Centralia, Cr.NTiis.NiAt,. The atlmissions 011 Mou day were: Cash, 20,7." 1; free, 18.502; total, :J1,316. Thu.cash admissions .wore nbout foil r thousand more than on Siturdiiy, The to. tul adiiilssion up to Monday, inclusive, were 2,425,019, and tho totul cash receipt $798, 528. The cash admissluus yesterday were 21,910. From, the 10th of May, tho average dally expenses of tho Commission and the Board of Financo have been about $9,000, . Tho average daily cash receipts for tho same time, have been exaotly $12,235,05. , , Grant's latest. Washington, July, 21. President, Grant liai appointed G. O.,' Slieats. vho wmri niovetl from tho nosltlon of Sixth Auditor of the Treasury for Incapacity, to bo Customs Appraiser, at .Mobile, Ala. Secretary Uris. tow refused to annoliit uiivono to this nosl. tion4 bccmiso (lierti u(e,no duties to be per. 1.. .'..1 ,-. ' 'i - JUIIUUU 1 Tl.o republican cnnipiiigii fund has been enriched to the amount of threo thousand dollar. This Is the precise amount otlered by Churles JL ReWl to Postmaster General Jewell for the uppolniment ofUol. Walker to tlio Erio post otllce'. Tho appointment has hooii inatle and conllrniedi and Rcod uu (loitbt lia been ni Cood ns-his wor.i. II' nnt Cliairuian Hoyt should draw fur tlio money nt dwo 1 Mr Miyijly will 1I.1 mt wnrk,oji tyiturduy tha(.(laj js sitcrid (tf ryst. flr, Spprgtoii hull) liiiiislf up on Saturdays. There is asliry (old of a rn.an wl(o calletl on- Salpiday.aml inslse, on sevliJU Idni, The .seryant liiijglrtil yhM Ile wa.' I'lVf'l Id'n M;rvunt of (lie Ixird ' wlslus, i" "fi'i'.H'r.-iTJi" 'i-'''K0,n 'deliv.iredand Ir. Spurgixjn sent back Ilia, answer, "iVll iilni that 1 am engaged' wtti h'ls ipasler." "' " ' "If WAStllX(IT(l. FiUTTKIl. WABHINflTflV. () H .tt.. 01 lorn Sovcral of the appropriation bills which. f, nine ueeu n uono tt foil ontIotl,bctn cell thu HoKie hnd Sonato linvo'jjecif.agreed to dur- ing tlio wepk, ami five Mill; remain to be compromised. Four of tlieso'aro before con fercuco comiulttees nnd tlio oilier, the river and harbor bill, Is yet being discussed by the Senate. It was understood on Friday tliatapartl.il agreement upon tho toughest niul most hopeless one of tho.lot tho legis lative, executive and judlcinl tins been" partially- compromised, and it is confidently ex pected that it may to-day be entirely disposed of, rendering tlin'e"renValn'fng comparatively easy of adjustment. Tho Senalo committee to which wa referred tlio river and haibor bill mndo a litlio cheap reputation by cut ting nil ninny or tho appropriations grnnlid by (lie House; but if the Housn committee and the House were obnoxious to thechnrgi! of jobbery and log-rolling in icportlng nnd passing Mich a bill, tlie Senate has inclined a greater weight of odium In restoring nil the jobs eliminated by Its committee, nnd adding other of its own. One substitute and many nniendmcnls hnvo been inconti nently voted down in that, body, nml tho mil still remain, a monument ot folly nml extravagance. There appears to bo 11 grow ing tentiinuiit mining' tho member of both parties to tako tho matter of river nnd har bor Improvement out of the lintids of com inlttces nml turn it over to tlio decision of competent engineers, The Ilclknap ense hnngs fire on account of tho Indisposition of 0110 of tho managers nnu 01 uarpenter or tho defense. Tlio testi mony of Evans, wnlch was deemed of so much consequence that tho trial was adioui li ed to await his coiulng,did nnt really change tbe(bcarings of thocaso In any particular. It only wont to confirm Marsh, nnd might liavo been dispensed witli without detriment to Justice. Tho evidence is all in and it was voted to rcstmio tho consideration of the case on Wednesday. Mr. Illnir lias already made a portion of his opening argument, and it does not seem that it will occupy moro than a very few days more, nlthough it if general ly supposed that tho defendant's counsel will make elaborate nnd protrncted pleas. What those benntors who volcd against their juris diction are going to do when n final vote is reached is .1 conundrum npt easy to solve. Tho lolief is'unhisitntincly expressed in Democratic circles that'tho evidence against Kobeson, mountains high, warrants his im peachment, and it wns supposed thnt imme diate steps in that direction would hnvo beeu tnken. Hut prompted by judicial fairness, the testimony ns taken may he submitted to tho judiciary committee for tho opinion of tho eminent lawyers partly composing it ns to that ollicial's amenability to that method or punishment Tor violation of law. Two members of the Cabinet on trial nt the same time would bo a refreshing spectacle to the members of the party of "moral ideas." The matter of making silver a legal tender is being warmly discussed here nt the capi tal anil the disposition to restore it to its old placo is wide-spread. The House committee on mines and min ing has reported .1 bill providing for the is sue nf coin notes for $50 nud tho multiples thereof up to $10,000, to be redeemed by the vnrious'mints and assay offices by the silver and gold bullion on deposit there. Section 4 of tlie act provides "Thnt the coin notes issued under the provisions of thin net shall bo a legal tender foi all debts of the United States, public and private, not specified to be paid iu coin." Tho prospects for a re peal of tho resumption net are brightening with the discussion it provokes. Ono of tho members of the committee on bnnking,lrere tororo opposed to its repeal, is now counted among those in favor of tlio measure. Should this prove truo it is believed the currency reformers have suflicieut strength in the committee to report a bill fcr its repeal. This will put the party representative, in Con gress in harmony with the declarations ot the St. Louis ronveiilion ami compromise the only real ilill'ercnce.s between members of tin- party iu dill'ereiit sections of the coun try. Much consternation h,-u been created among thu Republican Icadeis by tho many rumois that Grant hud pardoned Avery anil contemplated the same friendly action to ward others of tlie wlii-ky ring, lie has been luboied with, but he is rather an ugly customer when bo get his back up, and Here run be 110 doubt that it has assumed a very defiant curve sinco Hayes' letter of ac ceptance came out. The.iinprt-.ssiou is pret ty general thnt ho nnd Attorney General Taft are at loggerheads about it, anil nothing that his highness may now do need surprise any one. Ruxo. Nulrs. About 700 clerks in tlio D.'pirtincnt at Washington are to bo discharged, Lu.eru.) county has forty-two represen tatives in tho eastern statu penitentiary. - August lljlinont has accepted the tre.is lirership ut' the Custer uiotiiiniont fund nnd stib'ctibed 100 towards it. Thirty Millions of rabbits are consumed iiiinii-illy iu England. The fur is largely used iu tho 111:11111 f.ictu m of silk huts. Rats have been making havoc among tlio wheat iu Kern county, California. On ono ranch they completely demolished a field of 100 ucres. Tlm Scrauton Tiinex s.tvs the Mormons are 'making an active proselyting campaign iu the .North Branch valley. Brighaui Young is a native of Su(pichuniiu county. Tho stuck ofwbe.it iu store at New York, which on January 1 was upvurd of 7,000,- 000 bushels, is now nbout 1,500,000, nud 1,000,000 alloatlu tho harbor. Pinchbnck still fondly delays ut thu north until lie gets that $20,000. His expecta-tlc-n mako his credit good, and hois enjoy. Ing himself while tho rest of us pay for it. The Swedes of Rethleliem invito their fellow countrymen tnjpin them at Philadel phia, 011 tho 20th of August, to celebrate tho four liuudreth' anniversary of their own nnd tho centennial of their adopted country. Lafayette college opens its fall term a week Inter this year titan announced iu tho annual catalogue, tho extra week having been given to allow tho student morn time to iitteiid thu Centennial, The term opens September 7lh (Thursday), Judgo Harding, of Luzerno county, de cides llmt "mrsonnges belopging to churches or religious societies, us well ns institutions deniimiiiutioiial lu character, and not of purely put-lie charity ," menu longer exempt from taxation for county, roud,cIly, borough, poor and school purpose, nor can legislative fiat mako Ihein, Tlie President tins signed Ihe bll for tho issue of silver c,oln j continuing tho public printing ; relieving the political dinbilltlos .of Cleuerrl lleauregaitl, and making appro priation lur tbe siipoit ot the army for the next fiscal year, Robert Lincoln, son of ilio Into President Lincoln, will tuiup'lifiuols for Tilden nud Heiidilcks, oss 01 memory, tuineti if 101. ureaininp, i;inerni s ealnes's, horror of tllse.ud, wenk, iin(tuuLtlcinb. Ins", ttrenjrut. Iibrrr otjietttij .lilght sweats, cold feel, cakne('flmn(-!is'of dttllin, litnirfiorriillvrrsil K, V. Kt'NKKf.'H 1IITTKU WINK OP WoN tin nerer been known to full In tu'curo of .weakness, nttendi-il vlihsiniptotn! imllspoMtlufi tofxerllon toss ot memory, iltntcu t io( breatrtlnr, general wcakiic, ling, feel. htst-lluda ot tlio trmscti'lAt to ktebf. pnot inollliilnctihl with rt i- pUo J s j intonis, hot bunds, riastilng of t'luV body, drj lies of the sklti, puilM rotinletutncn nnd erupt Ions mi tho fnce, purifying tlio Mood, piiln In the buck, hcntliirs nt the ejellds, freiptcnl bluck spots lljlng Is-foiotlie ejcsMlth temporary sunn flnn nnd lov of sight, unnltif Attention, tie. 'Iheso symptoms all nrlr from a weakness niul to remedy that use II. , IU-Nieis Hitter Wine of Iron It later fulls TliobsXiitls nre now enjojlng heulllt who Imvo used tt. TnVe only II. 1'. Kt-nkki.'s. llewnruof counterff Its nnd base Initiation. As Kniikcl's Hitler Wine of Iron Is so well Vuowu nil over tho'etjiintrj'i'drihfgtsts thfmsMn") Mako" nn Imitation nnd try to palm It off 011 their customers, when they cull tor Kunkel's Hitler Wlhti of Iron. KiuikePo. I'.ltlt r Winner Iron I put up only In It bottle, nnd has a yt How winpper nli-i-ly put on tlie oulslde with tlm- proprietor's photngrlipli on tho wrapper of enth bottle. Alwnjs look for the photo graph on the outside, nnd j on will nlwujstiosiirutn get the genuine. ! per bottle, or tlx foi 3. Hold by Druggists nml lipuli-rs, eterywlinie. AM, WOltMl ItHHOVKD AUVn. . 1!. I'. Ki Nttris Worm ttj nip hover fall to destroy Din, Sen nnd htt in.tcli wcrm. Dr. Kitnskl, the only successful Physician who removes Tapo worm In S hours, nllvo wltli brad, ad no fco until removed. Common snno teaches If Tnpo worm he removed all other worm can bo le.idlly tlestrojetl. send for circular to Dr. Kunkel, No. SMI Xortti 5lli street, Philadelphia, l'n.. or call tin your druggist and ask for a bottle of kunkel's Worm Syrup. I'rleo tl.Oo. . Never falls. July. A uValtli I'ruiiiutiiiR Stimulant. Physicians, who certainly ought to bo the best judges of such matters, declare that wholesome stimulant is not only desireable but essential in many' instances. When the temporary good efrect nfa sound stimulant is confirmed and rendered permanent, ns in the case of Hosteller'- Stomach Hitter, by tlio notion nftoniti and alterative principles combined witli it, it becomes infinitely nioro ellieaclous ns n rcnovant or physical energy and a corrective oftlioso conditions of the body which Invito disease. Tho Hitters hnvo received tlie eninbatio sanction or med ical men who have observed tlie effect of that popular stimulative cordial ns a remedv for weakness, nervousness dyspepsia, consti pation, inactivity of tho liver, malarious fe vers, nnd many other diseases. Its basis is sound old rye, the purest liipior known to commerce, nnu itscll possessing tome pro pcrties of no mean order. ' July lmo NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A DMINISTUATOIt'S NOTICE, LSTATK n Of IVKit t-iiltttiv. nvr-v.airn Letters 'Of Administration nn thn p-iOfn nf nil. v.-r rniuipo, into or ine Town of wooiusbunr.countT ui lyuiiiiuui.i, muitr 01. reniis.viTunin, tieeeastHl, have been granted to .:. 1;. nrvi. nr itirmmOnn-i. I'll.. tO Whom Mil lif-rstill tmlohtrrl f n miiM nvt.lti- nr.. requested to make pajnu-nt, nud thoso having claims or demand villi make known tho ssmo with out ueiay. 1:. i;. tiuvi. . , Administrator. July 2s,-w. T OST OR MISLAID. "TKbtlco Is hcrehv given that CertlileatoNo. for two Hiuiresor MocKuorsni eachl ul Iho rirstNatlon.il Dank ot sunlmry l.tto bank of Norlliurabtiluid Issued m name of Win. MeKelvy hn 1 n lost or mislaid. AH persons are hereby cautioned against negotiating tho same, us application has been madu 101 lo-iisuiiii; sam eeriiiiciltc. 1. W. McKKl.VV, .1. II. HAIt.MO.V, Ktecutoi-s of Win. JlcKelvy, deceased. Julyss, 'le-avv.; jUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of W KSoudcr. deceased. Tho undersigned Auditor to make distribution ot thn balance ot the funds Hi the hands of o. A. Minder, Administrator of tho n-tntn of vv. V. homier, lain of Columbia CO., deceased, among tho parties entitled thereto, win attend to the duties of tils appointment ut the oflU-o of C. It. .t W. .1. Huckalew, Hloomsburg, on satin-Jay the 20th day of August lsTH, when and where nil persons having claims' against thu said ctalo sre reuuested to nresi-nt thn samn tforn tli Auditor or be debarred from coming in for n sliaro of BUMIIOUU. vv. 11. Ainitirr, JuIyss.'TO-lvr Auditor. QIU'HANS' COURT NOTICE. Notlco Is Ken-by glv-cu Hint tlio following accounts havu been exhibited unrl Hh-d In tlio cilice of the uieric 01 tuo orphans- court or Columbia county, a"ld will ho nrosented to the f?nurf. nn tun rah rluv ot September, next and be connnned within lour diys thereafter unless cause bo shown vvhj they should not be allowed. The account of Levi A. Illdlny one of the Trustees 01 ift-u, juuiay uuuer ine win or ueo. iiiutay oc eca--L-d. 'Hid account of Daniel DWil surviving Eieeutor of Anthony lilehl us 'liusn-o or Mnrv iimiht i.iti- Jlnry IVck, Hind by Ooj. V, West, administrator of uuiiici uiein tiecc.eeu. u. Fit AN K Z.Mlll, July 23, io.-tc cicrk 0. c. tfo. -J: Bullincli St., Jtoston, (UiTosiri: lti:vi:nn llousi:.) THE SCIENCE Ol1 LIFE; OR, S Ii LI'-l' It KS 15 H VAT ION. More Thau One Millioa Copies SoIG. tlold Mi-itul Awnrdrit In I In- Aiillmr by Ihe "Nulliiiml Jlpillrul A.iiclnlloii," .lluri-h lllsl, ISill. JUST piiblidieil by the PI-lAllOllY MKDI CAl. INS'lirl'TIl, a new edition of I ho celebra te.! medical work i nlllled tlm "MJIKNi U OK I.ll'K i or, M:i.r-l'l(l-.sHllVA'll(iN," It treat upon Man iioiui, how lmt, howri-salni'il mill how perietuated; euuseiuid cuih ot llxhausUd Vllulltv, luiliotrncy, l-roiiialuie ecllne lu -Man, siioriimtoiihiuu, seminal lissesdiiK-tiiruluiiiI tllunial,) Nervous nnd I'll sleiil Debility, 111 iHXhoiidrla.tllooiiiy l-'oiebodlng. Jlental Deprefnt.m'l-os o Km-rgy, Haggard Couiitennnce, Coufilslou of Mind and Uissof Jlemory.linpiiro Mate nf Ihe lliood, 11ml nil olsi-nsi-s arising from Ihe Krkoiis ok Von 11 or tho Indiscretions or excesses ot ""liens i'ou' all about the Moralo of (lencrntlvu l'hvslology thol'hjslologv of Marriage, of Wed ock nml onspilng, rnysicnl Contrasts, True Mommy, Jliiiplilclsiu, K-rverslon ot .Mai rlage. Conjugal Pre cent and Ulemllv Counsel, I hjslcal Inilrinlty, Its Cttiises and Cure, .Delations llctwcen thu sexes, l-ioofsot tho Kxpansloii of Vice. The Miser ies nt Imprudence Ancd-nt Ignorance nnd l.nois. .Msss ok cckk, Cure olllndy and Mind, 'lac 1'sisciri.MOKTBSATHKST, Addles to l'atlents and Invalid Headers, Tho Author's 1'ilnclples. Tho prlco of this book is ouly Jl.on. Tms Honk also coiitiilns Mouk 'Hum I-'iitv 1'iik fcnirrioNS for the above named and other diseases, each Olio vvoilh 111010 than Ihu price of the book. 'I ho Institute also publishes "TUB l'IIVSIOl.OO UP WOMAN AND IIIHt HIsUA.SIX" I'rlcOj'i.lO Tho bust book of Iho kind extant. Also, another valuable medical work treating ex clusively on MliNTAH AND NIlllVUl'H DISKASHSJ mote than 201) rojal octavo pages, twenty elegant engravings, bound lu substantial muslin, l'llce oiiVvJ'j.ihi. Harely eiiuugli lopjy for pilmlug. "'I'he Hook forjoungiiiiilinlddlu-agi-d men 10 read Just now, Is the, science of 1 He, or Self Preservation. 1 ho author has returned from Huroiio In excellent lieallh, nnd Isugalii the Chlel Cuujulllngl'livslclnu ot tho ivabudy Medical Inslltute. No. 4 Hiilllnch Street, lioston, Mass." "Hepiibllean Journal." "Tho science ot t.lle Is bejohd nil companion tho mostcMraorillnaiy work on Physiology cverpub-IHhed."-"Iloston ilerald." "Ilopu nestled In Iho bottom ot Pandora's box.und hois.' plume her wing anew, Mnea tho Issuing of llieso vuluai)l works, published by the l'ealudy M.iM.ii li.tnm.. u-lili-ii nr.. t.ielilni- thousands fleiwto avoid tlu mUadle that sap tuo citadel of inu - ' miuo-'ipnia i.nipurer. "It should bo road by Iho young, middle-aged and ev en thu old." New orK Ti Ibuno. 'I ho llrst and only Medal ever conferred upon any Medical Man In Oils country, us a recognition of skill and professional services, was presented to tho author of theso works, March 3lt.t, lsTil. Tho pre sentation was noticed nt tho tlinouMtH occurrence by the Huston l'ress, and tlio leading Journals throughout the country. ThU uiaguincenl Medal H ot solid gold, set vvHh more than ono hundred India diamonds of raro brilliancy. "Altogether, In lis execution and the rtchntss ot Its malerlals, and tlie, this Is decidedly the most notlceublo medal ever struck In this country for any purpose vv hatever. Ills well worth the inspection of .Numismatists. It was fairly won nud woithtlj bestowed." .Massachusetts Ploughman, Juno Ed, 1STC. C arcatnlogue sent on receipt of f.c. for postage. Klther of the above- work sent by mall on receipt ot price. Address l'KAHOHV Mi:iu:.I,INSITTUTK, (or W. II. I'AltHltlt, M D., Consulting l'hslclan.) No. 4 lluinneli M , llostoii, Mass.. blip, Itevoro House. N. II. Tho uuUior can bo cousuln-d on tho above namuil diseases, as well as all diseases requiring skill, scciccy and uxpeiicnce. OlUte houi'5, U a. id, to u p. tn July2s, "TC.-ly, July -is, m.-iam, l'lllISlDKNTIAI.CAMPAiaN. Cap, Capes Sc. Torches, SKNIl 1011 lUX'STHATEIl CIKCC l.ll AND l-IIICK LIST. CUNNINGHAM II ILL, MAN V K A C T U K K It S , No. 04 Church Street, 1'llILADr.I.l'llIA. GREAT EEDUOTION IN' PAINTS OILS, IIRUSHia and JAI'AN DRYER. Strictly l'Ulti: WIIITi: I.IIADU cents per Pound, guaranteed equal lu any in the market, MONTOHlt VIUTi3 I.IIAD ut 10 cents per pound, equal tu any for durability. MONTOUIt SLATK PAINTS 8, 0 nnd 10 cents per pound, nccording to color. MONTOUIt .METALLIC HltOWN 9 cents per pound. MONTOUIt METALLIC HltOWN dry 2 and 3 ceuts per iiound. Rest Quality of I'aint Brushes at low prices. PURE LINSEED OIL which we hny in largo quantities and will null at iowusi jurikUi. nv;L.t. BEST JAPAN DRYER. All our good nro guaranteed ns represented and our painix to be gioond Hi pure linseed oil, or mo money reiiiiiueii 011 iiemumi. send fur sample curd und price list with tcsthnon. lals. . May s. 'I'l.-ly. HENRY S. REAY, Solo Mnnttfacturcr. ltUl'HKI'i I'A, ORPHANS' COUIiT- SALE ov REAL. ESTATE! lly Irtiiti of an order i-f Iho Orphans' Court of Co lumbia County, th undersigned, Admlnlstrutoisbf too estaiu 01 jucou iiunis, iviu expose lopubllosalo on thu premises on SATURDAY, AUtiUST l'Jth, 1870, at 10 o'clock a..in ,iho folio vtlug described real estate tu vv It 1 No. S. All that eel talu tract of land situate In Mt. Pleasant township, Hi I In- ('unity of Columbia afore said, adjoining hinds of Thomas J Vundursllce, Oeo. smltii uud oiiiers, containing 13 ucres, more or less. No. v. AH that certain tract of laud situate in Die township of Hemlock, und county of Columbia, ad- 1. lining lands of John Leugle, Ibert Soiners, Ituubeu logart und others, containing SEVEN T Y; JS IG UT ACRES, moro or less. No. . All tint eo.tuln undivided moiety or half part ot Ihu IHON mil; Iv Ing under the sm lace of thu ulKiVHdi-scilbed tract of land No. I, and extending idso under inu slit faeu of sal-l Hud of siil-l Amlrtiw .1. I. vans and Hire, Minute In' tho luniulilji of Hem lock und (.utility t-t CulumMa Myn said, us shown by a draft hereto annex. il, ot which Hull Iron 010 Iho huM Jaeoli llurrls died spUnd lu his demi-iiio as nf feo a tenant lu eoiumoii vilth thn iuUX MeKelvy, NealCo6t uudluoiiO undovlded un-lety or halt p.u t thereof. No. 3. All thnt certain undivided inolely or half pint of Ihe IHON Oltu Ij Inf under tho snrfuceof oil thateerlulu iriitt or l-iinl situate In Cooper town ship In the County of 11 on I our, now owned by one John llaniM't, containing H acres and 1st iierches, morn llampel, containing si ncres und 1ST perches, in'oroor less.ut which Iho tld Jacob llurrlstilisi seled Hi tils ileiuesu-) us of feu us tenant lu vomuton with u -o Charles It. I'nxton. Aid It Is dei ii( d thin 1 hu share of Kainh Ann liar-' rls,Hi-low, shall 11 main In Inn hands of thu purchas er during her miturul lib- unit the Inteiesl Iheiefoio sliql bo legulurly and uluiually paid lu her by the. piiMuisor, his heirs mid assigns, hohlliig the prem. htn to Isi ri covered l.y illstri'.Ki.r otheruhai us rents nre 1-in-cral.lo In llils CuuimoUHiiillli, and uto-ir du'easH Iter shines of Iho purchase mimei ahull bu l"il ' l" Ihe parlies legally i-iilltk-d theit-lu TKIIMS OI-'HALK. Ii-n IsrccnlOl t-iif-fourlli nt the puiihusu inoney lu ho paid 111 ihe striking dunu uf Iho prnpei tv, thu one fourth lets Iho ten iH-rri ut ut Ihu couth inutl.m of side, and I bo remaining threo foiulhsln nnu eur thtrcuin.r, vvltli'lnteiebl Irom ooullrinullon 11UI. WILLIAM HAllltlH, , , . JAUhHA ilAHIIIlI, July 89-ts. Administrators. THIS l-il'EU It (in llt.K with ROWELL & pilESMAN . Advertising V--' Ageplj, THIItK ft CHESTNUT ST 8T.L0UI. MO 1076. WHERE NOW? 1870, Tn vtrllKIAN. rnnnf thn foremost, flourishing nnl healthy Btiite I what unr TObtiyaFAItM out of tho Ono Million Acres of lino farming lands for sale by tho (1HAKD HAT His tt INIHA'A II. It. . , . nchcoH. )(. It lutis IhiMUL'h rrntm i f LTant. M- riOIIIV HI AMUPr, Mlllin-I mill mimiiiifi IMU.S.S ., 1'ilco fiorn M to fio it.r aciu ; onu-uuith Uuwn.uftl "VHeiiil'for Illustinloil pamjililft, full of facts and fiffuri's, and bocomlnml, Aiidn II III-" '( "iiii'i , . (irand lEaplds, lllcti. ti t itrmrn ttnn'v litid Dph'i. rn.&Co. .lanai-llw.e.o, w. dl O n day at home. Agents wanted, t V1" terms flee. TltUK, K CO., Augusta, .iiaivii iu, -i-iy. Outllt and Maine. A NNUAL. STATK.MKNT Ol'1 CONYNG- 1IAM TOWNSHIP, lldwiud (Icraghty Supervisor In account with lioad Tax of conyngtiain Township, for tho jcar ending .March 1STC. lilt. To ain't of Duplicate 2152 15 " " " Locust .Mt. C. I. Co. tux woi kill out but omitted Hum dupllcutt- ' Ml 44 tun a (li. lly nm't returned to Coins " " ot exonerations 183 11 --j si " " I- lilv wmL.-it mil lic.v,u.. paiilesimdliidlvldiiuls 2110 9ii lly collector s com. on jas.is at flvo lur cent 4 91 " 'IieasTs.com. on aJ.SI ut two per (cut 1 ts " Balance due tho District 01 til $1413 59 lMwurd fleraghty .Supervisor In account with Special Huud Tax of conynghain Township, for Iho 1 ear eudlug ilarth Islo. lilt. To nm't of duplicate...'. ikssi 82 Hrror lu utn't of Locust Mt. C. & 1. Co. tuxes CS3 CO JC0I3 42 CIt. lly ain't returned to Cuius tea 41 " of Kxuueiulloiis 71 si " Dan Culahan order No. so .May vi, 'la J -;j " iteeeipt of II. K. Zair, Dec. IS, '75 4000 00 ,'. ,',', ," ' TJ 00 " Collector's coin, on 5190.10 at nvo lwr cent 2i!) M '1 rc.is rs com. on 4ra.ca at 2 per cent is C2 " Halanco duo tho dlst. on special 1411 5S9 81 IG03S 42 Mr. .(Icraghty refused to swear to some ot his nc counts nmriliey vvero closed with thu above result. . llHWAlID HUOIIKS, 1 MAHTIN KLANAUAN,; -Auditors. JOHN I' I1ANNON, eleik. LIST OF ItOAI) AND M'lXTALTAXHS IlKTUItNEU to costs, ny i:ii. (imtA(iHTV,.siipi;i(V!soit FOU Till: YiSAlt HND1NO it AltClI !S7J. Josliia Ileam Nath Hrown l'eler llueher Heiiurd Hreslln I'ath Cook David Cook , Mis Philip Culp... Con. Duuanou David Duvlsun Jno. . Davis l-'runk (lallagher Jno llasion Peter Jojce.,,,, Kvau T. Jones lYert. Ullll.eraun Jonathan Knittiu.., leo. Kuchuirlcs flf-n 11 I ln1.....tiii. Terrenco Meiiiilru ......'.'.'. Jiurris jiurris II. -s. Mnrr i'ullx McManuinen , l'eler Me.Manatnen lllchard .Murphv Thomas Murphy , Thomas ltusuton I.OWIS 'l-i-eUliMM, JncoUTileu Jucob Trlen l-'ruuk Yocuin Jno. Youug Mury Itushton , jiooerioruau Uuct Andiew iHiru-r tract IaivvU Walker tract Itoad. Special. ... vo 49 M 4S ... 20 01 9J (0 . . S 00 211 CO Ml 2 UU 40 1 ro CO 1 10 .. 4 Sil -12 00 . . 2 00 5 ( 0 .. 1 21 a 00 21 0- 21 GO .. 0 37 J3 44 -. 1 vo , a 00 .. 1 20 3 00 40 1 00 110 1 51) ..SO 1 01) 40 1 (hi 3j no .. CIO 10 00 ..200 r,m so -i 00 SO 2 00 22 bO ' . SJ .- S 40 8 H) b 2 Oil - 4 60 12 00 4 12 (10 -. 40 1 00 .. It CO 44 O) I t.0 . 19 00 13100 111 50 15190 t 133 11 JICO 42 LISP Ol-' i:xONi:i(ATKi.3 ash iiu.ho LOWHDKIIWAIil) (ILltAOHTY ON KO. AND Si'A'UL TAXKS, l'on TlIK YLAH UND. ISO MAIiCII, U7, ' Mnrv llnnrirn iirmi.i. uenni,.. Aiitr,oi,yTiinihy7::.7..:":."'v" muuiiew Miaveiy trror. Jno. Alexillidir Itoad. Jno. Alekiindir, 1 .111.. nruuii-y, uu-i Win iImpv Jno. llano. .ir""""" Anlliy Kane . Klian Duiiahoi,, I'ulk. Hougherly.,,,,, Mien. 11. i..O 'lluis, Jojco'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'. iiii'iiaru Jujoi Larry .lu.uu , Jim. Klliiger Anlhv IjiTloy Vleld, Melloiifui .h .. Mlild. iluillguii.,..,.; Ulihard Muck, Jno. Mccioikey I'lillc. Moiiuglian,.,,,, nUi.u-.Mc,iiUy ''' Kit. rurcrti..,,., ,,' I litis, ttawlaud tivl K.iin.'1-r .Inn k Jno. (leary, 1 iios, (irunes, i:rror, piikuaei jiuilL-y,, I'ulk. ilclllllloy,,. ". Itlf-lm,.) l.w.l, ' ,l h. l'.Hyou... AuitK etciiy, jrror. "fl..HT-.--.X.. "' itiiii-ive, 1 12 51 ,1 00 C Ul Ct 1 00 01 01 1 no 51 C4 01 01 1 IS) 01 04 01 1 IS) I (SI 1 UU 1 UJ 01 01 04 04 01 1 to 04 Special, 7 3i 32 SO 2 SO I 01 1 00 2 50 I 00 1 CO 1 00 . . 2 50 1 00 1 la) 2 1.0 1 CO I 1:0 1 Oil I CO 1 Ml 1 CO 2 511 I 00 1 Ul 1 00 2 50 2 50 1 bl 2 00 2 Oil " 1 1.1) J CO 1 00 1 0U 1 00 a 00 1 CO JAMBS HHKNNAN SttPKHVISOTt IN ACCOUNT WITH CONYNOHAM TOWNSIltr ItOAllTAX, Toil THE YKAIt KNDINtl MAltCll 181K. nit. To nm't of road tax dtipllcato 9189 80 " " " taxes doubts payment, on tracts In warrantee nnmcs ot Johnson liensly,Thos.Hllt7.helni. crnndAinos Wickerfham 162 M C1L nm't returned to com or exonerniioiis tutl !3 S7 TS DS 7(1 " fate vvnikpil nut bv coal CO.. 11 0 " nm't puld 101 lnb)r , 214 00 " " " supervisor, il ss " Older of Dan. Campbell .. in ro " bill of C.o. Murphy for tools Ao is m " "Swearing ton nslitp oflicers Ii no 11 making two bond...., 1o 00 ' Individual worked out Win. ltvrne, 1.24, Deniils Itovvan l.iu. 2 S " coin. on 473 HI ut llvo per cent... !.l ci) ' com. nn 449.Jnt, two pet cent, w. .' , ' balance 11) M "' 83U 91 We, the undersigned, Auditors, of Conyngliaui twp. have examined tlio foregoing accounts and nnd them rornrl tuid truo to the but ot our knovvt udgo and belief. .. ' HDWAIll) llt!(llli:, lAuditnp. MAHTIN FLANAOAN, Auimfs. JOHN 1. 1IANNON, Clerk. JAM ICS HHKNNAN' St'l'KltVLSOlt IN ACCOUNT WITH Nl'UCtAL 1IOAD TAX Ol' CONYNOHAM tow.nsiiii' roit Tin: ykay isndino .MAI1CII 1S7H. im. To nm't of duplicate B332 50 ' " from (riiets In vmrrsnteo names of Johnson Hensly, 'I hos. Illlt7helmeriind Amos Wicker sham heltigdoublu pnjineiitson sumo tracts - 45r. 21 CIt. Ilv nm't returned lo coins... " " ot exonerailons ' com. 011 1'iCos to nttlvo per cent " treasurer's com, ou 63 7 91 al two per cent 11 order ot (h-o. 11, Junes. I'cii. is, '70 No. 402 " order of I'ulk. .Moluln Apr 1, '74 " S9-J " order of Jno. Casey Apr. si, '74 " 390 " order of Ahtky N'oon.spr. 2, '14 " 237 " orderof l'alk Lyons Ucc. 20, '7.1 " 5 " order of John Casey Aug. 14. '74 " 154" orderof Frank Hush Apr. 11, '74 "... " 3S7 " order of Talk Mohan Feb. 23. '74 " 60S" order of Theodore btably .inu. 111, 14 $3737 74 119 " order of Thos. (lalairlior May Hi, '11 393 " order of l.uko Chapman Apr. 2, '74 " order of Win. Chap man Irom auditors 179 " order of Wm. Snjder sept. 30, '!1.. 91 " older of Thos. Hrcnnnn .Mayo, "71 3(17 " order of Jno. Klliccn Apr. 4, '73 " bill of Jno. O. Freeze,... " Maklugt-i-o dunllcates.. lly lecelpt ut II. F. Harr.. 11V James Hrennan ' O. s. Koran aid, sheriff... " Jno. I'. Ilnnnon, clerk " Martin liughlln " .Martlnl'urcell " Peter tjiobyM " D. F. Cairy rent .to " Halanco duo tho twp Dec.U.W IS 77 03 1111 70 9S0 42 101 5H 4 54 8 Oil 4 32 8 OH 10 3; ' 50 9 00 C 50 W 77 1 50 2J HI 29 02 C 73 20 00 16 M M) CI) 12 10 400 1 00 100 UU 10 to 3 S3 30 15 4 III) 4 00 4 00 05 00 522 90 H7s7 74 LIST OF KXONKIt ATKINS AND KllltOliS AL I.OWHD JAMUS HHKNNAN ON HOAD AND SPIX'IAL TASKS l-'OIt THE YKAIl UN'DINU JIAUC1I1S70. Alfred steely Tho. lirt-nnan Henry Walters Iiii,'h Wilson Dan. Walsh Adam Welkol Ileniy I'nil.nitT ,. I'eter Stlvltz I'etorSnow HernardSplee Frank Kelchwlne John Hlecliard Kelley Itamsey nenry roi.-r JohnNlcnvvluder Wm. McKenna John Miller Frank Mcllenna John McDomdd , James Madden , James Meiilh.ui, Michael -Murphy Daniel .McAllister l'utk. Jlclionell Frank lird Michael Loiighnln . ,. llco. Ilowclls James I lomnan -. I'eter llollman John (lannon, fcr John Dowey sieplieu Dunahoo William Dougaii,..., Michael Collier Malt. Coyle Michael Casey. I'eter Huley Wm. Hodemun Hlcnnrd Wjnu Michael Tougher euor '. lllchard ll-ighes John Casey Widow Hradley .'....!.'!.' .iuiiii uoury juuaiiutu iirovv il ,. Jacob Press error Hoger lilckson Anthy Walsh Thus. Nuvlu "" Jllehl Hrennan James Hevvey -Mlcliaelilerafy ' lto.nl. Special, ot 1 on 1 no 2 50 04 1 1.11 1 OU 2 Ut ci 1 co 04 I 00 CI 00 ... 1 l.l 2 CO III 1 C-l ... 01 1 CO ci 1 1.0 . .. 1 HO 2 .'II ... 1 no 2 50 ... 1 UU 2 60 14 1 CO ... 1 I'O 2 Ml CI 1 CO 04 1 ul 01 1 CO ... 1 UU 2 Ml CI 1 CO 01 I CD 01 1 60 04 1 Oil SI 1 CI) .. 1 111 1 (III 2 61) -. 61 -. 1 co CI 1 CO 1 0-) 2 51) 1 00 2 60 04 1 1.1 1 1 00 2 611 .., C4 1 ul 04 1 0) 04 1 CO 1 10 2 60 01 1 co 1 44 3 Ul 141 3 ro 1 (10 2 fO Ol 1 C-l CO 1 60 ..I.... Ol lb) HI 2 60 1 I II 2 50 1 III) 2 Ml Ol 1 CO 1 CI 2 .Ml 1 111 1 CO (31 70 J101 71) JOHN CCItllAN COLLKOTOlt AND THHASlMtKlt IN ACCOUNT WITH CONYNOHAM TOWN B1II1' ht'lIOOL IIISTHICT I'OIt Till! YEAlt LNDINO JUNK5, Ism. DH. To ain't ot tax duplicate 10141 10 ' " " statu nppropihitlon 2:2 ml ' " Insurance received tv no " from sale of sloves 3 lid uf 2udpajment from tracts In warrunteo names of ','m "'!""' "easly, '1 nomas lHluhclmer and Amos WlckelslMUl 403 03 By nm't of it. s. land returned to coins. for collection.. 935 43 , otuioneiulloiis 11 errors.. 11202s seci etui lus salary 125 00 of outstanding orders liso 02 pa id teachers saas 00 dlstitct superintendent's salary 135 po " " paid for fuel contingencies ,, ''lid cleaning , 547 70 , ror school necessaries ic 70 " insurance ... . t9 60 paid for building nnd 1m- piovlng. , .., lf9, ,4 "' Vr."'JaC0!,lani,ex!ienso 4a oj paid for books, furniture ""."'nlscellaiieousexpenses 421 11 paid for labor, mat c-rlal and Itpalitng 737 7( treasures com. on IS764 07 1 per cent,, m pg. collet tors com, on 13293 0-2 nt 6 per cent 4ci ts 111375 73 Hit. To balanru duo district by John curran treasurer 4.I0C49 cs JI8C 12 MAlUt T'l-llu As nt ur as can bo ascertained. Teachers orders. . Aii.iiiigi;t:::::::;;;:'"v:v:;;;::': A.Mohan Tims. 11 1 Carl hy !!,".'.'""7 1. rum-II cleaning f eo. Davis statlomiy ,' C. II. Hiockvvuy . . " H. 1- Zarr....:... 1'. 1'. buck t,thMr?!'Jur Uxnt ";':iuiiKd"t'o" John Aiirti-i-hou .t Co.. . Order of Dieltubeu Jcr . ... .. '. 3100 00 11 S3 31 10 1 60 4 75 15 00 7 SS 10 Ol 73 4 41 36 19 400 S3 13029 25 ASS IJTH. Ilv Xfnittn li...n..i, " Cll. Klni-ia.tr ..'..'".'..'..-: Martin iffieli:?:.?:: 6w 94 23S 3) llV hill nf.Tnn ...... .. uuseuted iand tai'i'-i'tiiVVi'iViri Ji.rurcuil ' ; ' . ii,it,u,r!?s?.byj,"u: curran.. :':'::.: SSiSJ ..v ..yiuuiumuou 2J2 OU 720 12 903 00 $323 S'i tsceo 62 Ul 27 KlCl'SS of H.il.llllluo lia'eiunTeuti'te'tr"0 them cone" t and truo & Xlnif..f?c.0l""J! ul 1 nua uud belief, ku"ulruolu U'O totoi ourknovvlodgo KDWAI.D HUdHF.3- 1 - I-13T OF 1IALANCKS DUU CONYNOHAM tot J'Y bUl'KHVIM.HS ON m-KcZ AN. KOAl) TAX. Ilyi:;l.(leruglityln 1S73 ,,oul1' HP': " in chupinan In IS74.,. '. Jl H " l'alk, ..Mcfionell In isij;,; "" 'JJ J1 July 14, 70.-31, - VI 67 622 90 A NNUAI. STATUMKNT OF I1KAYEH TOWNSHIP I'OIt THU VHAIt ikT.s. CeorgoPten,)ooroverseerof Ili-nvir tovvnshlu In account Willi said wwnshih. 11 ' ,n mi T W'J from overseers last is??" 0t toiuffltoZiolur ' .... ij Total of receipt-! 1330 18 ' ' U1U Paid for hiulnleiiaucoot pauis-rs ... . tin n - exonuralluiwaiidtiiiosieto; -- 21 " I (sir Oversi-er's fees uf ahCsiilUBtuv,uildp;::;;";:: 77 71 Wo. tlm nnai. ... . . U78 JaenlrrtS A U' U1UM s 3n. SBJfiSWjA-"- m S4 JTI M