The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 11, 1876, Image 2

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BU03KWAY ii EIAV2LL, Editors.
HLOOMSMJKPPA.
Friday. Axig. 11. 19 7P-
Tllilon'a Airqitanro.
Ak Kxiiaustivi: Hkvikw op rim Quivs
.rut.v (if mc llouii rnwnvT IjVii.s and
Ttli: lU.MI'.DV TllKUf.l'OK.
Nkw Yoiik, August 4. Tho lolliinlhg I
Governor Tililen's letter uf aeceplaiica
ALIIANV.JilIy .ll,'7ii. -Unittm'Ht When
I lillll (lie linhnr' til rcecito II personal ilcll
very f your loiter mi helialf ttl" tint Demo.
crnltcJN'ulliiiiiil Ciinvclillim hehl oil till- !Stl
of .Juno nt St 1 a.u i. iieWlsl'iig' Wo ol'Vly
tininlnatlnii M tlid candidate of the cohstltu
1'eiieV rcprOsenlctl liv tlul lHiy for tlio olllce
lof I'resld'ciitof thu Unileilfiiutes, 1 answered
t nit. itinv earliest convenience, ami In con-
J'jriuit;.' with usage, I wonkl prepare and'
triinvm It to vmi n irirntat acceptance' i now
aall mYselt of the first Intcrviil In unavolcl.
itlile occupations .to In 1 11 1 that ciingeiiient
riiudoiivriitlnn. bffuro mukliiLr Its iinmlna.
tionxj mlnpteil u ilcclanttlnu of iiriitcl le-
III . . ,1.. i ...! . .
Willi ii as H wunie, seem id mr n ivik
piwlt on nl'tlie iieet-ssltleHofiiureuiintry mid
hi tii letomis needed to oring hih-k iii'giiv.
eriimiMlt to Its true ruiictmil?, to restore
purity (if nilmlnUtrittliiii Aim In renew tho
prosperity of the people. Hut some of these
I Mn'irlnn arc no urgent that they claim moro
Inftiiia passi.iir approval, inn necessity oi
i n rt-rnrin in tno mm e or uiu a expense
. f.lertil, Stale Add rnnnlclml, And in the
luouis in ieiiemi iiix.iiiiin, jnsinies hii me
prominence (jiveil to it In Inn ilecbiratliin ol
the St. Louis Convention, Tim present tie,-
lion In nil the business mid Industries
io ieoiue. which is depriving moor in
ftd ehitilfiviilciit. aiming want Into no ninny
liomc.s,;has in i ri i e i) ;il anno In excessive
govwuinciilnl'Cunsuniptioii. Under Hip Illu
sions of n, specious prosperity, engendered
,uy the false policies or me. reilcral unvern
incut.' a waste of capital has btvn tilling on
eversitfee the iieitco of 180,"i, which cnulil
onW civil in universal disaster. The federal
tAx'pnof IjieJaU eleven, yc.ir i reach the rI
tiinlic Rinn of forty-five hundred million' !
local taxation"' hie airttiuntcd to two-thirds
ris much more. the vhat aggregate Is not lean
than seventy-five hundred millions. This
enormous taxation followed a civil conlllc
that had greatly . Imimtrcit our aggregate
wealth and had made, a prompt reduction of
expenses indispensable, it was aggravated
I by nibst unscientific, and ill-adjusted meth
ods ol taxation that increased the jiacrmces
f nl'tl. ...... ..I,. l.nt.r.M1 tlm rnntnU il tlia
utatemont that the Democratic, majority will Trcll,ryi rt nBj:ravated, moreover, by
lie 30,000. Jlany counties heretofore Re- a linadclal policy wiii'e'h tended tfi dimini'ih
, ,. , r. the energy, skill and economy of production
publican send Democrats to the Legislature, aa tho trutality of private consumption.
and the majority on joint ballot will bo very and Induced miscalculation in binlnc'K and
large,
chow seven of them Democratic and one
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nepuo.ican a.s mr ils uearu .ron,. mere ma . wivi is ... B..lftirllor,
not been a disturbance of any kind in the I oeutaKe of national earning. Vet now for
State. The Utmost good feeling prevailed J l"'eV" . : Vf:.; . wk" "V
very where. hal nirnlngs than the whole people can pos-
r. .,.., i. ii- i ii i siuiy save, even ill prosperous urnei, lor nil
In 1S6S the 11 -publicans carried Alabama. ,..' illve8 I. The co.i-emiences of these
for Grant by 4,230 miij'irity and in 1S72, by errors are a present public calamity, hut
THE FIRST GUN!!
.pres
if II
A LAB All A KliSPONDS TO f UK
ST. LOUIS NOMINATIONS!
THIRTY THOUSAND MAJOltlTY t'bR
, Stable administration!
KENTUCKY AS USUAL.
MdKTaoMKltV, Ala., August 7. Tlio rc
turns ahow Democratic gaius everywhere,
Eunuch has been received to warrant tho
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fPI ,i . i i .i i an uureiuuiieraiivo uu ui cuiumii an i luunr,
The vote by congressional districts - , lmMllprnlw timc, ,i ' dailv wants ol
tv for tlips.. nnlcuJ'ttJilii Irtlf tlilTlriW Stil
' . . .. ,1'T ' IU1 rr r MST i r . .
win in in gojn 'iuuiii .'i,uuu((Hti,-araiiiinu!
.(mi ciirreui in an uimreigiK nioiM'y ni.ii
ki'is. In ri'innliii, the li.iuk, even If it
! pii.dih' ho .ill their notes In bo presont-
dint p.ivuiiiit, uollld hiwi SO.I.OOll.OD'l of
spei'.ln liiml In pay f'J.S'l.lliKI.II'lll or uotes,
witlinut con Ira 'liu their loths til their em
tinners or railing ml any privalii ileblor for
payineiil, Sn-ipouilisl b.inks iiinlerlakiln; In
ri'Miine h.ivn Usually been obliged to nillei't
from iiinly borrowers llin "liienfls lil re
deem excesiv issins nml to provide re
serves A vague lih': ol distress Js thorn
fiirii otten associated with tho process of m
siinipiion, but tho conditions which ciuised
ili-tress In thW fohtltir iitstnucli do not now
exist. The. government has only to make
good its own promises Atl the banks can
take care of themelves without dlstresiiig
auyh'tdy, Tlio govcrnmeut Is therefore the
sole ielliniueut.
i.K()Aiiinsi)i:u niitfUMtTiax.
Tin Amount of the legAbteiidxr notes of
the Qnltetl States now outntAndlng Is leu
than . 370,OO0,O00, .besides $34,000,000 ol
fractional currency, llnw shall the govern
ment! iiiaku these uotesf at all times us good
as specie? It has to' provldil in refereliue to
Ilia mass which would bo kept III. use by the
waiiIIi of business, it central reservoir of coin
adequate to the Adjustment of the tempora
ry llilctiiatlniisof liitnriiAtloual balances, and
as'a gimrauly Against transient drains urtlft-'
clillly created tiy parilo nr ny speculation, it
lias also to provide fur the payment in coin
ui Kiteli fractional currency in may bu pre
sented for redemptl'iiij and sueli iueinisidera
ulu portions ot too legal tenners us luUiviu'.l
als 'may from time to tlinn desire to convert!
lor special moor in onler to lay uy iu coin
their little stores of miiiicy.
nr.stTMfriox nqt iiit'ncu;.T.
To mato tlio coin .now in the Treasury
ayailabtu lor the objects of this reserve, to
gradually strengthen and enlarge, that re
serve ami to provnle tor sucli oiuer excep
tional demands for coin as may arise, docs
not seem to mo a work of dlllicuity. If wise
ly iilanned. and discreetly pursued it ouuht
not to co-t any sacrifice to the business of
tho country. It should tend, on t lie contra
ry.- to a revival ot lioiio anil commence. 1 lie
coin in tho Treasury on the 30th of June,
incluJ ntr what Is lielil airaliist coin certlli-
eaten, amounted to $74,000,000. 'The, cur
rent ot urecious metals winch has nowcdntit
of ihecouutn for these eleven years froiii.Iuly
1. ISO', to June .Mi. I877.averm.'inir nearly
7li,O00,000 a year, was $32,000,000 in the
whole period, nt which fou.uuu.oiiu were
the product of our own mines. 'To amass
the requisite quantity by intercepting from
I industrious communities press closely upon
their dally earnings, The inUrj.'ili of pos-
10,823 majority. In 1874, tho year of tlio
"tidal wave," Oov. Houston, (Dean.), was
elected by 13,11)0 majority on A very full
poll. Rut in this centennial year the Dem
ocrats of Alabama have surpassed themselves
and Improved upon the year of the flood.
This Is a noble send off for Tilden, Hen-
they were never doubttul, never irvisiule.
They were necessary and inevitable, and
were torcseen and depicted wuen ma waves
of that fictitious prosperity ran highest.
WHAT tVK CAS AVrOltDf
In a sneccli'maile by me on the '24th of
Ejeptcmber, isos, it .was said ol these taxes
"They bear licavily upon every man s lit
.i:,.i... ,.,i vfi,, ,i .:u i, iaiioi come, udoii every industry and every uusi
.i.ml,.,t ,i. ,', 1 ' "s ' 'lie co"'"". aiiJ.year by year they
KENTUCKY.
are destined to til-ess still more heavily, .un
less we arrest the system that utves riso to
them. It was comuarativelv easy when va!
In this State tho Democrats elected tlicit ues were doubling uhder repeated issue of
legal-tender imper muiiey to pay out-ot
ticket by increuseil majorities.
the froth of our -growing, and apparent
wealth these taxes, nut when values recede
and lnk towards their natural scale the tax-
gatherers take from as not only our income,
not only our iirohts, out also a portion ot
Digest of Klei'tlon law.-
Tolls open at 7 a. m.-altd. close, at. 7 p. m.
VllO CAN VOTK.
Every male eitizen, twenty-one yesrs of I alarm. I simply say that wc cannot afford
age, possessing the following qualifications,
Khali be entitled to vole 'at all elections
1. He fhall have been a citizen of the
United States one month.
2. He shall have resided In the state one
year; or, if having previously bcennquali-
our capital.- I do not wish to exaggerate or
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aiurui. i siiupiy y wou nv uaunui. uuoru
the costly and ruinous policy of the Radical
majority of Congress', we cannot afford that
policy towards'the South. We cannot af
ford the ruagtiiticeiit and oppressive cen
tralism into, which our government is beini;
converted. We cannot allord the present
magnificent scale of taxation."
To the Secretary of the Treasury I' Baul
tied elector or native bom citizen thereof, I early In 1805 : "There is no royal road for a
and shall have removed therefrom and re'
turned, then he shall have resided therein
six months immediately preceding the eleC'
tion
government more than .for an individual or
a corporation. What you want to do now
is to cut down your expeuies and live with'
in your income. I'would irive all the letier
demain of finance and financiering, I would
iri,.,n i,.,,,., .i.i,i : a,. ,ii-t.:.'l give the whole of it, for the old, homely
U. UODtinil IIUIU, ICfllUVU ill illu UIOllll.b lkT,lm l J ,UI,lt ,n, Innnmu I" 'I'l.i
. ..... .4 . ii,aiiii, uiiv niviiiii juui iiibirmc. .111
VDere lie intends to vote two months tm- rerorm will de resisted at every step, but it
mediately preceding the election, instead of must bo pressed persistently. Ve see to-day
ten days, as formerly. I ine'iinmeuiaie representatives 01 me people
, T,. , , i 1 in one uraiicu 01 congress, wiiue struggling
v "n-i 1 in rii,u.A ornenditures. crmoelled to con-
he shall have paid, within two years, a state I front the menace of the Senate' and tho Ex.
or county tar, which shall have been assess- ecutive, that, unless the objectionable np
ed at least two months previous to the elec
tion, and paid at least ono month previous
to the same.
A TtVMui,rii Lnpn f-fttvmiB mlldf tinvn liAnn
naturalized at least ono month before the ' ,i ':X,iT.,.V Vr. ' ,.i
.1 I .1 !. I " .... vv.-M.ub ....... LV..
bill all appropriations tor other objects and
prooriations be consented to. the operations
of the government thereunder shall suffer
detriment or ceae. In my judgment an
amendment ot the Constitution ought to be
devised separating into distinct bills the a
election, and must conform to the require
ments contained in section 4, preceding.
The election will be held on "the Tues
day next following the first Monday of No
vember," being this year the 7th day of the
month.
PIIIJ'AIUTMNH roit nist MiM io:-.
Such preparations atucveiylhliig Witli
nut Ihcm a Irel'iatlvo ciiiniiiainl fixing inlay
am olllclal prmnlso fixing it day, arn shams.
They are worse, they are it snaie niiii ndelu
nlou to all whntiiist thrill, Tlit-y ih'liny
fill t'lililirleuei.'la fnoiif; lliin'iilVul (of u, t huso
j i it I i iii-ii t will. ul lcastrsnay pulillciijilui in,
An attempt to act on such acoiiimaiidershlp
a promise without preparation would
end lt a new' susiteiislon It would lie a
fresh calamity, prolific of eon fusion, distrust
and iistress, Tho act of Congress of .the
(4th Of January. 187o, enacted that on ami
tiller llm (list of January, 179, the Secretary
of th Treasury shall redeem in coin tho le-gai-tender
notes of the United States on pre
sentation at the olllce of the Assistant Treas
urer in New York1. It authorized thcHec'
ri't.iry to prepare and provide for such re
sumption of specie payment by tho use of
any Mirplus revenue not otherwise, appro
priated, and by Issuing In hit discretion cer
tain classesinf hopds,
Milio than one and, a half of thp.fourvcars
have passed, Congress and the President
have continued ever slnco to unite iu acts
which haVo. legislated out of existence every
tnmslble surplus- applicable to this purpose,
fhu Mn It; tlm Treasury claimed to biilong
'to thl' gove'rnnient had, on the 30tlt of Juno,
fallen to less than 3 13,000,000, as against
sJM.OOO.OOO dii thn first of January; 187fi,
iinil the itvallah'tlhy ot a part of that sum Is
said to bo questionable. Tito revenues are
fallliig filter than appropriations nnd ex
penditures are reduced, leaving tho Treasury
wlth:diiuliilsliiiig resources, The Secretary
has dimo nothing under his pmver to Issue
bonds The legislatiue couimaijd, the olll
clal promise fixing a day for resumption,
have, thus far been 'barren. No practical
preparations towards resumption havo been
iiiiulo. There has been no. progress, but
there have beep steps backward. There. Is
ho necromancy iu the operations nf govern
ment! the! homely maxims of everyday II le
are the best standards of Its conduct. A debt
or, who should promise. to pay n loan out of
surplus income, yet bo.scen every day spend
ing all lie could lay his hands on iu riotous
IIviiil', would lose all character for honesty
and veracity. Ills' ofTer iif n new promise or
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ins pruicssunt us iu me value ui toe uiu
promise would alike provoke derision.
ni:su.Mi'rto.v i'i.as ui'TiiiitT. i.outs ri.AT-
ron.M.
The St. Louis platform regard the failure
for eleven VciKs to ni.tko (rood the promise
ol the legal tender 'notes; a denounces the
vrwm ait -i
ive)it rtnd komJIiuctRi nlllance
tho current llmving out of the country, and omission to accumulate any reserve for their
by acquiring from the stocks which exist redemption j it douounccs the conduct which
abroad, without disturbing the equilibrium during eleven years of peace has made no
of foreign moiiey markets. Is a result to ho advances toward resumption, no prepara-
easily worked out by practical knowledge lions for resumption, but, insUad, lias oh-
anil judgment With respect to whatever .structed resumption by wasting our resources
surplus of legal tenders the wants of liusi- anil exhausting all our surplus income, and,
ness may fall to ke-p in use, and which, iu wliily prolcssiug to intend a speedy return
order to save intcred, w II bo returned for to specie payments has Annually enacted
redemption, they can either be paid or they fresh hindrances therein. And having first
can bo funded.. Whether, they continue as deunuiiced the barrenness of the or.uiiisu of
currency or, bo absorbed Into the vast mass a day of resiirtiiition..it next denounces that
of securities held its investments, is merely barren promise as a hindrance to resiimp
a question of the into of interest they draw.' tion. It then demands lis. repeal and also
l'.vcn II they were to remain tu their present demands the establishment ol a judicious
form, ami the government to agree to pay system of preparation tor resumption. It
its ot
h thMiiprhs beeii able ttvrblo the tlu
anlzcTnrolMes, even! underysTrilvrrsal suf
nice. Here it ha ulreiulvr lTowii into a v -
gantic power, capable of stilling the Inspira
tions of a sound public, opinion and ul re
sisting an easy change of administration,
until iiilsgivcrnmrtit becomes; intolerable
and public spirit ha been stung to the pilch
of It civic .ri'Vtiliitlon, The first step into-
form is the (Mevhthin of tho stahdiifiP by '
wlileli tfitTtilinnlntlllrf "nnvrersrlppU ntniit
tn oxc'ctitu olllclal trusts. Next III Impor
tance ii coiisclenlloiiH fidelity. In tlm exercise
of the' authority to .hold to account and ills-
plucoiiintrustwortliy or Incapable subordi
nates.! The public Interest in an honest,
sklllul performance of olllclal trust must not
bo sacrificed to the personal aggrandizement
of the Incumbents. ,. ,
After theso immodlato steps, which .will
Insuri the exhibition of better exAtnples, ,we
may. jvlsoly go on to the abolition ot tiniito
essAry oflices, and, finally, to tho patient,
carctill organization of. it better' civil service,
system under the tests, wherorer practicable,
of prpvod confidence and fidelity. While
iniicl! may be accompUsle.d by .these mttli
mis, It might enuumagq ile)iis,yu expectaioii
ii i wiiiiiiciu ucra tuo .oxprensiou ,,0,1, ,my
conviction tlia no raform.of thftcjvjl service
Iu .this country will bu complete inn). perma
nent until Its Chief Magistrate Is contitu.
tlontilly dlsquallfiwl, Jor ro-elactlon, . expe,
rlnou liavlnir. repeatedly exposed the futility
nf self-linpoieil restrictions by candidates or
l .i....!. ml' 'If .i.f.'.'i? iu. i..'i'.
inei
can
grew
natri
cssarily charged,
CONOI.UsIO.V. ...i
Educated in tho belief that it Is the first
duty1 of a citizen of the Hi-public .to take his
fair allotment of euro ami trouble lit public
afl'airs, I have ford'orty years, as 'it, private
citizen, fulfilled 'that-duty.'iThough occu
pied In mi unusual degree during all that
period wiin tuo concerns ol government, l
iiavo never acquired' the' habit ol olllclatilife.
When, a year and it half ago, I entered upon
my present trust it was in order to consum
mat a reform to wjiich I had already de
voted several of tho best yearjaif . my,)lfe,
Ktiowini: as I do. therefore, from fresh ex
perience, how great the dilference is between
gliding through an olhcial routine and work'
lug out a reform of systems and policies, it
is impossible lor mo to contemplate what
needs to lie dnno in the rederal Admitmtra
tion without an anxious kciho of tlio dilli
cutties of the undertaking. If summoned by
the stifliagcs of my countrymen to attempt
this work, 1 shall endeavor,- with God's
iinoeoiN, i oroiigif rtins HfHemiiiiy ooiy
bo bo cficctlynTy .itclI'veVcd ' iron lils
lest tcniptatioll to,pisiisq.tho power and
inairo with wliicn tho Excc'ulivo Is n'ec-
its r:- rl ..I i
: I JJN l'OI01KT91.-lA liUHMiav-
miht i'IH. i a, in stiiciiic mi .
it
whfhiinil pas lii'cuV
', oviVwInisii cnrtlitj
O.vr. Mom
cry day tho Pa
some poor itiuJptiiiiafj
eiiti i I) ed by ill speiis
mi twin it heavy "loom has caUii-ml 1mm
the untold ami unli llahlo ugoules of Ibi
cruel coiiipaliil. Dysiiepsht is nni' of the
most depiessingil senses iillliclltig liiimiiuity,
It is riismopiillinn In its nature -no country
Is exempt fiiini lis yMttillmis, no lalntlv lice
Wiihli; a'lllnll, M'hVAsIis a balm In (Ulead;
it t-omi-s iu the shainMif tho 1'i riivlaii Syr
lip. I'or Ycirtf itrhas-ln'tgi wiitlViiliig its.
Iilesslligs ubnudi-'Then) lj irnbnbly, no
lUcaso which experience lias so amply
lirovcil to be reiiudlablu bv tlia lVriivlau
Syriii ns Dyspcpslai The most Inveterate
tonus ot tins disease havo tieen completely
cured' by this medicine, as ample testimony
ot many ol our llrst citizens prove.
f 'STltiltltfFS SALES.
Jfiy Milne nf a will if II. 1'ii.tlsmieil nut "J J,in '"''ii1
III Ollllll'ltl I il',1 1 1'1 1 'II 1 1 III UI l IU Mill I ,V . , ,,,.!
In tnl. M l ! 1'JI'll.sl II 111 tPU!l!lC Mil! anno -",i
Hon if III IHoonv o'lijf on
MON'I) Y. AUCllISTlMth, Hid,
..i ...1..1. I lli nllri-itiiii. nil tint rrllala lot
nf eiiiiiiIiiiiiiHIii Hi" "limn nf lilii"tan;ur, ro-
liunWteiiiliily, I'a , Isiiui.leil anil iii'seri'ss s
l.tii'. l nil I 1-1.1 W I1 1,11 V 11 I I'l in- iiii-fi, .--"i,-,-
wanilvliya lutuf II. II. Vaiinalin. we'tHiirilljr, Wi
i..i,.ru'i , II K,,na. nml liiirlliwnri I'lll' llll IllleVi
coiituliilnir llttl'-si'Vi'ii feet unit Urns' Inclii's tnititmi
1 1'lit rn st Mel. iiiul llfty lluecrettlniteptli.wlieri'im
IS ITCCU'll II
i.Atim: nittcit iit'ii.niNii,
eotitnlnlm-TllllKK HTdtii: tmoMs In llie first stnry
unit nil of H.1I1I A. Itanium's Interest, hi tlin heeiind
Mnrvnr I ii-sii no n 10 ine wi-mm sii "' '-
Join iiglmlWIiig of II. II. Vaiiiintln, Kliiiwn ns i 10
tiPKItA ltorsf:, wlitcli mill opera llouso eo ntnliis
one lilinilreil ami foiirtedi tis.'t nnil islt iiicii''"
Iriutt 1111 Ci mro unci, nun iiii,'i'' "TV,,":V"
NEW ADEVRTISEMENTS.
i IsSOl,UTIC)N ;DI'' I'.UtTNEUSIU I
TIOl
Nni Ice Is
liereby Klron.tliat (hq partntrkhtp 'icre-,
.ween 11. t-. urii'suacu.nnu 1-.
tororo eM-IIni; bctw
Uoiiit'Tor Van t'aian.
tllssolteil 'I he business will Ik eontlnniil bv the
uncle rUirncil wlin Is to puy nil lillls.and collect nil book
uccoiiius uuu notes uuo ine mill,
' II. V. pitlKSBAClt
AUff. llth.lw. '" '. ' ''
SHERIFF'S SiVLtiS.
11V tbtilfi of annilrv wilts of rl. V,i. nnd Vuml.
Kx, lskued but ot tlio (Vurt ot Crania oil l'lcus ot
Columbia rnunty and to ma directed, will beuximsod
to 1111I1II0 sal. 1 at Uiu Court lllnnso In lllooiusbnri; ut
ninin'ilit 11 t,i 1. 11 I
MONDAY, aKIMT.Mui'lll -1th, 1S70
Alliliiit eerlsln lent cstato -situate n the town of
ileum!!, nenmii twp., i'oiiiitivi-jco'iiny, uouiiui'ii
anil ileserlbiiil as fulloA-air 011 .tUe lihftli by lienja
111I11 ilellenrv. on lint west by It.' Icllenrt anil
rai'ielt on tlm east by pultlc'l-oaif, rtuilon trio wiutl'
lij nil alley, inntalnliig tliieii quarters! of an neR'i
iinril'iiu inn iTIvitui !i iint'llill' liuimr, iiluii iiuiil-,
barn iiiul iiulliiillillnes. Alfli tho nnntiripniinces.
HelreJ, tuK.ta Into iivreiiMoa mid p)l.'M4,as tlio
J'lUl.lJ UL f-KIUUl'l llt'.II.UI.Iv
ALSU,
At (lie same tlmo nral plnee, nil th tt certain pleco
ui inna siniaio in iirinicrn-'K iw'i., uoiuiniini coiiui v,
anj 'liiuiir i.iaiis in ,ninn i.in i'e.i.nn ine iioMii..sruii
lnalil Fowler no the sou! li.u tlllaiii Kline on tne west
anil Daniel Mbtrt on llio east,! eoiitalnlm,' 'llnrty
AciiH, more or less i u li-ueun ni ti. erecK'il one and
a half Mory liolel, aslieil unci otln routbiillillinis.
eleil. biki'ii lulu exeeullon and to be snbl ns tlio
PiniH-rly ot Win. LluUen with notice to Urre ten-
auts.
ALSO,
At. tlin Hiitni- limn nnil nl.irp.all that, r.eitaln nlsntn.
t Ion ami tract nt land situate In the township of
Fiankllu, bniiiiUcil and di scribed as follows, to wit :
.011 tlio inirtli by laud of Win. (1. I'l-her. on the east
i luuajjtll. K. t l.irK unci 1 loo. w, Koiistennai.cr,oii
the soulli liv l.uid bf .r.leoli'KaUtlean.l label ol Vaiiu-
tme Vouitnt, una oil tho west by laud or Win. Watt.
liHiijauiiD iJoril. Una K Krmtlc', eoiitalulujr ono
II UUU I I'll Ullll llll J -IUUI UCT'S "llllU llll J -.nu I. live.
inoro or less, 01 wuieu lutTO are uouiil ono uuiiuiuu
acres inoro orless under cultivation. Tlieio Is a
11.. . . 1 . .1 .,-... r. .1 , 1 irmMi ir.iuio 101 ouo nun n na I hiuuiis iiic-ii.ii kihui
ne 1, to oe tne ciuoieut msirumeui 91 tueir Iramo barn, nml other outbulldiugi vsltu nppio
win. , . orenurii aim otinT'irtnctisres, eici.1 I,, , ...
1110
sires 1 to r-eciini till iu Hvemid rnerirelie mini to act as
Wotzeit, token into etecuiloii and to be fcbld ns tlio '.,,,,';..,.,
property M IMara imwi u. . 1 ,.r.
,'in tosee o7 K rsSihort" nud ii iwtM hii
ivrf'illii''i'parlleulaiii terlii(l Ac,,call on.or
Mr -ssU C l-Kllfl v A I, Mannscr '''"JtA w
Walnut hi,, l lilla. A '"'
iuribsJ()roi)t Tprni, 187(3.
(iiiANi)' .iuu(its. '! '
lllnoiiir-t. K. Kyer, Jmiutlian Trolin, II. ,1. i-iarr.
llerwl: lolin K. AdJins.
Prl.iiu'eek-lleo. MI ttotver. '" " . -
C'at.iwlss.l-N'. 1'. -'oh", K. P. iiric5uaen.
csnooi-llenry Croup. , , . ",
tlroenood-Wm J. Trlpfeplec, Ailant UltrWiji. 1 ;,;
Mather, l'nrvln l:vif. .. . ,.,i...,- ,
Jtala-J. K. WiiscnbeiviJr. ,' . '"" '
AliSO,
Orsntre-M, 0. Keller,
...... ....... ,,.i. n ii,nriM-. I' no ieo, uetiyi-ioiui iaih-.
hi' i ii in m n w,in I i.i'iuii rill i,i i'i n,"- ' - - i .
........... ... ....... ... ,. imhuiM, ll...l.,.,.n1.H,n IllinilOU.
wfii lots or Pl'-ces ot k'rounii, bii'iiiii-in iiiu i"''v''-'' i Jiuiiiiitsi-'.i- i -.
or tVnlrullii. in the County of Columbia and. MatH Keu,,j.i. y. sankey. W. II. Lee, M. O. Mct'qllilra
.ii.nn.n.1 it.hii imiiniipii nml ili'serlbpd ns rouows i i ... .. ........... , ,. .
, w, .j ,-"....m .. -- -- , . ,..... .'imriKH .innimni.
aioitlnlilnif nt thotinrl i-nest corner oi wisi Aituuu . r------- :: , ., ,, niUi t-oa
'ttiid s aln street, th-nen south elirhtv-seven ilettrees, fiU(;arloaf-t!jrus II. Uirilsh, ClirK MIO.
p.l one liuniireci nii'i rori) teei iu " mi'i w
Mliln Alleys thence alone thieast Unci of snld nllov
north three di-irrees; wast tlfty feet, tlifnco north
I'liilitf-soven deirrwH, o.ist onu hiinui-iil mid forty
rpottd Mil dl. wist Avenue t tlieticp souiu mreo io-
jfrri's, enst llfty feet to the plnco or ueKinninu. ociuir
Mi IuIh nmik-ed with llio numbers eleven nnd twelve
1
TUAVEUSK .WIIO.US,,
FHUT WEHK.''. ''"
llloom-Abraliam LonfC, B. Furmnti, J, V, lloir-
mnn, o.-w, sterner, tujnu Mroiiin. -
Uernlck1. 11. Hot, W. II. WWda.
In HiiK-k iiumb.'r soveiite-threo and Itlnv adjacent,
whereon ait erected a inrtro iwo-siorjr inuno uuivi,
wlthbasonient nnd kitchen attached, Mnbllninnd
uiiieruui-uiiiHii Sfs. , "... -. S;,,l,- Hmiil A nnln.
nfjizeil, nnil laKen in csrruiuill mill iu ur nm in , iiiiiaju uuuu liiui-iu, i,im.t,...-i .-rr-- ,
.i.a . .i,. . t-ni.iAn..iitl wlfli ttt.tu.a tn I . ' '
iim i'i.'i'ijij w iii-iuj n, ... i..v...... mnn.
lllll. 1-l'llll.M. It'iriJ H-lllllll. llll.l l,,-T-,,i,-.", , tlftni,, T lm.,1 r-nln
iv.ihiimomu nr sni . I'lirrhiKi-ru must nav ten tier lieator uoju uiup.
rent, or llm purchase money, or nr least ennuii m L'4iniasu-'(;nspar liinvwfi.. . .(, i
eini-ii'i rcisis in Mrihiui; iiinvii ui nun.-, wmi m . 1'eniriul.i A, 11. Former.
llll'l'yt II IK) I L-KUlll ill, UIII.I-,
WictiUT'sonlee chas s. vounwai.h,
lilitnnisiiiirk'. July 01, 'to.
.UIC. S, lU-l, s
SherllT.
on them n rate of interest, making them pay
as desirable investments, they would cease
to circulate, and take their place with iriiv-
eminent, State, municipal an I other cor
porate and private bonds, ol which thou
sands of millions exist among us. In the
perfect ease with which they can be chang
cannot, bo doubled that the.siihstittitiou of a
system of preparation, without the promise,
of a day, for the worthless promise of a day
without a system ot preparation would lie
the gain ot the substance of ruleniplinn iu
exchange for its shadow. Nor is the denun
ciation unmerited of that improvidence
ed Irom currency into Investments Ilea tho which In tlio eleven years since tlio peace
mil danger to be guarded against in the has consumed 130,0,00(1,' and yet could
adoption of general measures intended to not afford to give the people, a sound and
removo a clearly-ascertained surplus that stable currency. Two and a halt per cent,
is, the withdrawal of any which arc not a on the expenditure of these eleven years, or
permanent excess beyond the Wants of bus!- liven less, woul ; h ive provided all tile add!1
ness Even mdre mischievous would be tlotial coin needful to a resumption,
any measure which alleets tin- public iin- lti:i,IKP TO Hlisisr.ss DHini:.
agination with tho fear of any apprehended ,r, f ,t b y , -
scarcity. In a community, where credit is ,, - . . . "h"
its principal causu iu the enormous waste of
Samuel J. TiLnr.x. .
To General John A. McClcrnatid.Clialrinau;
General W.,11. l-'ranklin, Hon. J. J. Ab
bott, Hon, II. .7. Span"riho'rst,"H(iii.'n.'-J.
Kedfield, Hon, F,, S. I.yo'u aii'd others,
Committee, etc. "
At a regular stated meeting of 'Mifilin
Council No, 250 01 U. A. 31.. held August
8th 187G, the following resolutions of res pect
and condolenco weroquanimouslydoptcd.
Wii):iu:A8, it hits pleased almighty Mod in
his wise .disp'ctfshtion of Providenco to re
move from uniting us, our beloved brother
1C. A. Kclchner, who has been a member of
our Council since its oriranizatiou, bo,.,it
therefore Jiesolttd, Thut in tho .death, of
brother Kclchner wo have losta brother who,
by his general disposition, generosity of man
ners and. general deportment ot character
lutd made liiinsclf n.shiiiuig.light ill our or
der nnd was looked up to and respected, Jit-
oiceil, That as the place inad vacant
as
among us oy tne ucaiu oi orotiicr iveienner, noiili by lot or Locust Mountain couwiiui imn-co.,
cannot be filled yet wo with willingness bow on tho siuth by pruiierty of iieo. lleKlliauy, on the
, ,, . , , , , , i . west by-Usaifct AU'iiue, and, ou the eaat, b.v un alley.
to the will beloved one upon whom wo most said tptbfliurM reel, rnjnt, no in' depth.' whert'on ls
affictionatclv dote. Jtasnlocd, That we deep- erected a two hfory frame dwelilnir.'
ALSO,
so much used tliictitalious ol value and
vicissitudes In business are tareeiy caused
by the tsmporary defence to the beliefs of
men, even before those ueiieis can coniorm
to ascertained realities.
.amountop N'ECEssAuy vuttniiscv.
X lio amount or currency at a given
One other lot Mttiate In said borouirh of Centrnlla.
bounded on the south by property of William I'ellter.
capital occasioned by the false policies of
our government, lias been greatly aggravated
uy the mismanagement ot the currency.
Uncertainty is the prolific parent of mis
chiefs iu all business. Never were ils evils
more felt thiiu now. Men do uothiinr. bo
urne cannot uo determined arbitrarily, and cause nicy are uuaoio to make any .calcu la
should not be' Assumed on coniccture. That I tion cm which they can salelv rclv. Thev
inount Is subject t both permanent and undertake nothing because they fear a loss
temporary ciiange.s, .n enlargement nt it in urerytuiiig tuey would attempt, nicy
which seemed to be durable happened at, the stop and wait. Th'e merchant docs not buy
oegiouiiig oi tne civil war oy n suiistiiiieii tor inu iinuiu l-uiihiiiiijhioii oi ins customers,
use of currency ih place of individual cred-rf he maiiiifacturer dares not make facilities
its. It varies with certain states of business. I which may not lefiiud his outlaws : he shuts
It fluctuate with considerable regularity at bis factory and discharges his workmen.
different seasons qf the year. In the aiiiumn, Capitalists cannot lend on security they con
fer instance, when buyers ol grain and nth- suter sale, and their hinds lie almost without
er agricultural products begin their opera- interest. Jlcn ot enterprise, who have crcil
Hons, they usually need to borrow capital It or securities to pledge, will not borrow,
or circulating credi's by which to make Consumption has fallen below the natural
their purchases and want these tuiids, in cur- limits ot a reasonable economy,. 1'riees of
rency capable of being distributed in small many things are under their range iu frugal,
.'. . ,.li rpi.A ..in 1 F i...r.... .i.. -i
huiiih niiiou ouiiieioits ticuers. xuc uucu- I nuotio-paving nines ueiure lliu civil war,
tlonal need of cuirency at such times is five vast masses of currency He in the banks tin
or more percent, of the whole volume, and used. A year nnd' a half ago the leural ten
if a surplus beyond, what is required for or- ders were at their largest volume, and the
dltiary use does not happen tu have been on twelve millions since retired have been re
v sympathize with the bereaved family ol
ho deceased, in the great alilictiou, lie
lohnl. That the members of Jlilllin Couiv
feel No, 250 ns a mark of respect tn our de- on uiu .west by an alley, mi ,';noi;ih by property ot
,.,., i i....i.. ..... i. .,..,1 l..,,i,.o p WinCiiapinaii.outlietastbyLociihiAsuuue.wlieie
ceased. brother wear the usual badge of 0I1 S m.cU.,i u two and a half story Iraiiio.bwlldlnc;
mourning mr tne sparo oi tinny unys, Jte- wuiuuci apiiuruiiances,
Kiili.fi.1 'III nf. fluin rwntiitimw lin liritltfill In I . t Ueil, 111K II
two county papers and that a copy oi tno
saum.be engrosed and presented to the fami
ly of tho deceasdd,
II. 1). Winderstecn)
A. S. lieruinger Committcp
A, C.Millard j
I'OIt t'ltiyiPUNT,
SAMUKLJ. TILDEN,
OK NIJW YOUIC.
roit vit'K i'itr.iini:sT,
THOMAS A. HENDRfCKS,
OK INDIANA.
all independent legislation. In that way
alone can the revisory power of each of the
two houses and i the executive be pre
served and exempted from the moral duress
which often compels asseut to objectionable
appropriations ratuer than stop the wheels ot
hand at the money centres; 'a scarcity of cur
rency ensues and also a stringency in the
loan market. It was iu reference to such
experience that, in a discussion of this sub.
ject, in my annual message to the New York
Legislature, ol January o, isiii, the sugges-
llou was made that the rederal tioveril-
Friday, September 8lh: is the last day for tllB KOTeruuient,
being assessed. te south,
Saturday, October 7th, Is the last day for An accessory cause. enhancing the dintress
Becuring naturalization papers. in business is to bo found In tho systematic
s """ toyem. at)(j hrtuppoftauie inisgoveriiiiieiit imposed
Saturday, uctooer vtn, is tne last nay on on the States ot the south, besides the otdl
which taxes cau be paid iu legal timo to nary tilects of ignorant and dishonest ad
vote.
The above dates should be carefully re
membered and acted on by all voters.
A Short Catechism,
Who nominated Hayes?
The two Cameroon, Senator Morton and
Senator Conkllug; They preferred him to
lllalue, the strongest candidate iu the Cm.
ciunati Convention.
Who is managing the Hayes campaign?
Zach Chandler and John M. Edmunds of
Washington, two old war horses.
To whom will Hayes be indebted for most
nf tliA votf-fi tbnt Iih lliHV iret?
To the corrupt Republican inachlne which """ Ml'n,U'd "1 .tt n"nl ?tltlf ,"f U,S
, . ' 1 , controversies which enueudered civil war,"
those engineers coutrul. biu t.. uIj ol-u result beneficent 'he mor-
A pretty kind of administration may be I al inlluence of every good citizen as well as
ministration. It has iufl'cted upoil them
enormous issue of fraudulent bonds, the
scanty avails of which were wasted or sto
len, and tho existence of which Is a public
discredit, tending to bankruptcy or .repudia
tion, taxes generally oppressive in some
instances have confiscated 'tuo entire income
of property and totally destroyed Its market
able value. It is impossible that these evils
should not react upon tho prosperity ofthe
wnoic country.
Tlm noble motives ot humanity concur
with the material interests of all in Jtciuir-
if' that every obstacle be removed to a com
plete and durable reconciliation between
kindred populations, once unnaturally es
tranged, on the bWs recognized by the St.
Louis platform of the "Constitution of the
States, with its' amendments tiuiver
placed by fresh issues of fifteen millions of
bank notes. In the nieantimo the banks
ha'e been surrendering about four millions
a month, because they cannot find it profita
ble use lor so many of their notes. The
public mind will no longer accept shams.
It has suffered enough from illusions. An
inent is bound to redeem every portion ol its iusiucero policy increases distrust; an mi
issues which the public do not wish to uo. I staula policy increases uncertainty. The
Having assumed In monopolize tiie supply I people need to know that the government is
of currency and enacted exclusions against moving iu the direction of ultimate safety
everybody else, it is bound to ltirnlsli all and prosperity, -and that it is doing so through
which the wants of business red u ire. The prudent, safe and conservative methods.
system should positively allow the volume which will be sure to inflict no new sacrifice
)! circulating credits to cut) and now accor- on the business ot the country. Then the
iliii" to the ever chaiiL'iiiL' wants of business. Inspiration of new boon nnd ivpll.Tuniul,,,!
It should imitate as closely as possible tho confidence will hasten the restoring processes
iiiaiuai urns tic ciiiui, woicu it mis super- ui. iiuuiic. uuu prusiiuuiv will ncuitl to re-
seded by artificial contrivances, and in a turn.
imilar discussion in my message ot Janua- The St. Louis Convention concludes its
ry 4, 1870, it was said that resumption should expression iu regard to the currency by a
be etlected "by siichiiiasuresas would keep declaration uf its conviction as to the practi-
tue aggregate amount oi currency sell-ad'
listing during all tlio process without crea
J.OUIS 1
Unites!
expected from a man ot pulty tike Hayes,
with such managers to direct nnd dictate.
aV. K.SW.
Hwhai, of "Phekjian'h Sll ah." The
House uf Ilepresentatives, by a vote of 10G common .elf-government.
every ghverninoiital authority, ought to be
exerted, not alone to maliitaln their just
eciuality before the law, but likewise to es
tablish a cordial fraternity and good will
among citizens, whatever their rueu or color
who are now united In the line destiny of a
If the duty shall
be assigned to me. I should not failtoexer
cise the powers with which tho laws and tho
constitution of.our country clnthu Its Chief
Magistrate, to protect all Its citizens, what
ever the former condition, in every political
and persopul right,
to 88, on Saturday, repealed section 3 ofthe
llesumption act ot January 14, I87p,
which directs the Secretary of the Treasury
to redeem in coin Legal-tender notes than
outstanding. -This actiou ot the House is in
full accordance with the sentiment oil this
tubiect expressed by Governors Tilden and
Hendricks in their letter of acceptance, and Louis C6nventiou, "to establish a soum
.. ., l,ll t ll . . .1 !u 1 ,..r.,,.,ip ru.tm l,i. liill.l!,! or,,,!!. un,l ,n,llll.
a. ,l,n in.tn imnil .lift lilll 1 till I I'll Ii. Illi-m Ii I luilliil, iip,iu,hu i.uutiv i. v, I , m,iu ...ii.
' I'm ""S MKl... w , . . . V.T ,. ...
1 I .11.11., icriv issiiH n.uiln noon " 'u " '""'UH o" ii on 10
1 " ,-,i"i-.v i i ", i, .I,,, .nil ii ud clous svsteln ol iirenaratlun
C'UllllEN'C'V ntyouM.
"Ileform Is necessary," declares tho St,
it. JS.
by public economies', by official retrench
inent, and by wise finance, which shall ena
ble the nation soon too assure the whoi
The passage ofthe proposed School Amend.
inent to the Constitution by the llou.o of world of its perfect ability and its perfect
Iteprosentativeii husvery eirectually spoiled readiness tu meet any ofits promisea'at the
the game with which the Republicans hoped Mot lb, edlUir entitled to payment
to rake the Democratic decks.
Hayes vayt he is "In the hands of the com
mittee," If he Is already In llie hands of
these fellows (.scb Chandler & Co.,) how In
thuinliT Is ho ifQlng B"' out of their hanili
Ifeltctid?
The sltiiatlnii Is thut controstetl by the
Cluolmmtl iVuiftei 1770, John Hulls 1870.
Hitting Dull,
The oblect demanded bv the convention Is
resumption of spoole pvmeiiU tin the legal.
tender notes of the United States. Tout
would not oulv "restore the 'nubile credit
and maintain the national huuor," but it
would "establish, a sound cunency tor tho
lienple," The methods by which thll ob
ject In t he attained, are disclosed by what
tno convention demanded tor the luture anil
by what It denounced lu (tie jwst.
HANK HOTK WSUUITtON,
Hesuuipllon of specie payment by tbu
poveinnient ofthe United States on Its rC-
,. ...... ii ....in, .. i . ..
uai.tenuer note wouiu rsiauus n specie pay.
went by nil the hapks oil all their notes
Nothing l more generally rroulied, all
over tne or " ii . a mi v Mr , ; - (he l2tn 0
ies tin h.u, ,.h,,m. H..v,uF. iiM.'v i10Wj, tm, t,e amount nf the Uuk
nil i -" w . ; , . " ; j. .
uuifili iM nnHuM'.m u dur 11 sMy """ " "1
ir ' T i,T,7 li itoiii; v0.jiii uteA fuuj.wu, leas (fAi,wiy,uocj neiinua
Iht- r 0 Stluti.but Vr. Bui U Ygt-Ws !!v i,eiinelvrs? AMlust tlifcie 2S6.OO0.aJiJ noi
tie r ' m ,T no es the Uat.Vs bgld H 1. 000.000 of lemf n
'r UIHfeH' ,ur ,UlUl' " MlU ()f r mnuuiit. Hut tipy hIvi held
""-" bu d. iisli u thy V 4wm VfWtury t wV ,
ting at any time an Artificial scarcity, and
...1.1..... ... ..t.l.... .1 1. 1!. ! .v., ...
wiuiout uacuiiik vile tmuiiu imiiiiiaiiiiii
with alarm which impair conll'Iiinco. con
tract the whole large machinery of credit.
and disturb the natural operations ol uusi-
ncss.
MKAXS OF Rr.SUMI'TIO.V,
1'uullc ecniiomies. ollicial retrenchments
and wise financiers are the means which the
St. Louis Convention Indicate its provision
for reserves aud redemptions The best re
source is a reduction ot the expenses of the
government uepiw us income, lor that 1m
ioscs no new charge on the people, II,
uiwever, the imprudence and waste which
have conducted us to a period of tailing rev.
chiles oblige us to supplement the results of
economies and re'.reiichmeuts tiy sumo re.
sort to loans, wo should not hesitate, The
govcrnmeut ought not tu speculate on its
own dishonor iu order to savo interest on its
broken promises,, which It still compels prl
vate dealers to accept at a lictltlou par,
the highest national honor Is not only
right, but would prove profitable. Of the
public debt, 'Jn0,uuu,UU0 bear Interest at 0
per cent, In gold, and M2,O0Q,O0() at live
c iblu results of the system of preparations.
it demands, it says :
'We believe such a system, well devised.
and, above all, Intrusted to competent hands
for execution, creating at no time an artifi
cial scarcity of currency, and at, no time,
alarming tho public mind into a withdrawal
of that vaster machinery nf credit, by which
0.1 per cent, uf all business transactions tirer
pcrloriiied a system Inspiring general con
tidence, would Irom the day of its adoption,
bring healing on its wings to all our harass
ed industries, set iu motion tho whole of
commerce and restore employment to labor
ami union iu all its natural sources,"
the government nt tho United Shales.. in
my opinion, can advance to a resumption of
specie payments on its legal tender notes by
grauuai auu saiu processes, icnuiug w relieve
the present business distress. If charged bv
the people with the administration of the
executive ollice I should doem It a duty so
to exercise the powers With which it has
been or may be invested by Congress as best
and soonest to ounduct tho country to that
uciiciiceui result,
CIVIL 8RUVICE ItElOllM,
The Convention justly affirms that reform
VI tH.uuu.uuii lit, utrj i , , . - "
per cent, In gold) the average Interest fi.SS "ecossary in the civil service, necessary to
per cent, A tiuancial policy which should " p"i nrssurv io us economy aim
secure tho highest credit
ought arm ua v to obta n reduct on of ono '" cuipioyiiieiii, oi me puuuc Dimness
per com, in tno interest
.V saving of one tier
u'niilil lm sit onn ruin
saving regularly Invested at four and a half c V.1 ll?1'' fr llilellty iu the public em
percent, would iu less than thlrty-eight Jl'" The convention wisely added that
vears extln.'ulsb tlin nrinelnul. 'fin. wind., 'reform is necessary even moro iu the higher
17,000,000 of funded debt might be paid P,rm1?'? of "'e l!uulili "crvIcu .President, Vice
u
V
Wisely availed OH ihvii.-iii.j, ussui in uruer uiui tue or
reduction of ouo 'H'1"' employment of the public buslnes
.... I Itllll! Ill till ll.tvn f.l, In. ... .1... I. ..11.,
on intuiM the loans. " r"-" mi uuuu uu ui
cent, on tho average UU4' " ";,cl "Y "'y cat msiead o
u i,,, I,- I.. i. ii,?.. posts of honor assigned tor proved com often
y this saving alone without cost to tho poo- J? , nt' .JuJ8v'ii Senators, Ifeprfsentlvos
,le. Cabinet ollicers; tliese and all othera lu au
1'ItOI'Klt TIME FOR ItraUMlTlON.
thority aretlie people's servautsj their olllce
uro not a private periulite, they are a pi
the Uo trust." Two evils .lufest the ollicial n
lib
uiu proper iinio ior resumiiiion is the no trust. two evus 111 lest IU8 OIUCIill scr
time when wise preparations shall have vice of the Kediral Government. Quo is
rljiencd into a perfect ability to accomplish tho prevalent and demoralizing notion that
the object with a certainty am) easo that the publlo service exUts not for the business
will Inspire confidence and encourage the ud beuelit of the whole people, but for the
reviving of business, The earliest time at interest of the ofice-liQlders, who are in
which such a resumption can le brought truth but the servants of llio people. Under
about is the best. Lven when the prepara-1 the Influence of this pernicious error public
iniua auaii nr uuuu nisiuiLci, (im exac( i cuipiuvuirut navu oeeit muiiipiieu,lho Hum
date would havo to be chosen with refercune I hers ut thoio gathered into tlio ranks of of
tu the then exUtiiur state of trade mid oral- fice-holders have been steadily Increased b.
H (iperntlous n our own wuutry, the umrse yond any possihle rctjulremeut of the imbllo
oi mrrigii cuiuuierco mm inu cuniniioii gi uMaiiiess, wn)it) iiii-iucieiicy, pecilliUloji
the exchanges with other nations. The fraud and malversation of the niibltn fluids
specific: measures aud the actual date urn I Irom thn hlvh ulaei-s nf iinwnr'tn ih lnmu.
matters of detail having reference, to the liavt overspread the whole service like a ten-ever-changing
condltlous t(mt Wduttg to the rosy. The other evil Is the tirganlzatiun of
U'lUiRHi i'( iitHtfiimi HMUiiuiir(Mive states- iu? ouiuai ciHsa mtua uociyoi political uitr
niMiishlit The captain of asteuiner about I ceiiurletuoveruliig the caucuses 'and dlMut
rung irom, ow ror.K to wverpooi doa tug the nominations ox their own ituriy nnd
i Hwciuuie n ujuiisi-i iiti-( ins uuenu wtais. i aiteiuuii&u ui carrr inu ciecuar. tu ino w.n,
id fit au angle by which tu Issh the nwl tile bv undue Influence mid bv Immpnun ir.
tier lor lt xhoo voyage. A, huiiian Intel rupthm funds, sytt watifiilly collected from
llneiien umst b nt tliolii'lm tmlUwrti the the uUtle w fees of olllce- holders, 'Hie
WW onw water tviic, ti.t tu,ii. tiVw'W tUuu olhtf couuttlw, sometime
oreiiurcl and otUi'r 'fruit trees, etu.t i,,
s-el.ed, taken Into e.U'CUttuu unci to bo sold
property ot reieru, uumpueu.
AIi-0, 1
At the same tlmo and place, nil that certain tract
nf land situate In HnaihiKCicck twp., Columbia Co.,
ijoiuiucd unci uescrioeu us loncnvs : .-oiiu 117 lanci 01
Klljab wmn, west by land ot Yociini .t lluwer,
Houlli'by lands ori:ilJ.Ui llower.anil east by Win. t)s-
uuni, L'oiiiiiiiiinc sii iicn-s, inoro or il-s.-, un 111111.-U uiu
'iritledn iruino dwelling house, a frame and log
btablic
seized, taken into eeeniion ana 10 do sow as tno
property of 'JOseptilluek. ' ' '" 1
ALSO,
At the same tlmo and place all that certain real
I'Stat" situate lu neater tow iishlp, Columbia county,
boiiiiiti'duiid UcsirlOeit as follows : On the south by
u iiuWle roacl.on tlm west by un alley or street, north
bv a public road. 011 the t-nMhv 1111 ulljy or street, 011
.wldeunre eieLt!d a frame tavern suncl. afraiuo
stable unci iniliiulMlngii, with llm nriiurieuanci's.
fluid land Is 1 ( fts-l front by l.'si lu depth belnt; three
ilois In lilen city Hi tlio1 township unci county aforesaid.
m ed. taken into execution auu 10 uo sold as 1110
propl'i ty of btcplieu Woourhig. , .
AISO, ' '
At the same II1110 nnd place nil tint certain lot of
ground situate hi thu lloroiuth iirC'eidrallu.Columbla
county, bounded and deseilbnl ua follows : 011 thu
CQ U LIT .1'HOCL A iMATlON.
mrilHUKAS. the lion. Wll.MAM Kt.ww.t
' I'leslileiit .IiiiIko of Ihurourl ufOrer and
rerulliiernnd (lenernl Ja'l Delivery. Court ot (luar.
ter Sessions of ttio I'eaco aiid tho court of Common
Picas and orphans' Com t In tho tnitli Judicial Ills
trlct, composed ot tlio counties of Columbia and
.Montour, nnd the Hons. Iham Deiiii nnd M. (I
JIviiiiKS. Associate .ludirei nt Columbia county, havo
Issued their precept, bearing date tlm 13th day of
May, tn Mid Ji-ar or our lord 0110 thousaud eltflit
hundred and sevcaty-slr, and to 1110 directed for
holding a Court otojer and Terminer and flcnrral
(Juartcr Sessions of tho Peace, Court ot Common
Pleas and Orphans' Court, lu llloouisburg, In the
comity of Columbia, on llio llrst Monday, being tho
41h day of September next, to continue two weeks,
Not leu Is hereby given to the Coioncr, to tho Jus
tices ut tho Peace, and tho Constables of thq said
county of Columbia, that they bu then and tliereln
their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of
said 4th clay of s.pteluber, with their records, Initial
sill ins and other,. remembrances, to do those things
which to their oflices appertain to be done. And
'tlfeso that are bound by recogulynncp to prosecuto
against the prisoners that lire or may bo lu tlio Jail
ot I ho said county of Columbia, to bo then and tliero
lb prosecute them ns shall bo J11 ,t. Jurors are re
quested to be punctual In thelriittenilance, agreeably
tnthelrnotlci-s. Dated at Illoomsburg the 13th day
Ca1 of May, la tho year of our Uird ono
J !... .Vlhnu.sniiil elslit hiuiilri'il nnd seventv-stx
, j nnd in the ono hundredth 5 car ot tho Inde
pendence ot the United .States of America.
( Shell IPs Olllce, ClIAS.H.FOltNWAI.I).
Uloomsburg.iAtig. 4 to Sheriff,
'XT I HOW'S I'l'it A ISH'M KXTS.
The following appraisements of real and
Tiersonal proiH-rtvaer apart 10 w mows oi ciececicniH
ItaM- been tiled in Iheolllei' of the Register of cut.
labia county, nnuer llio ittiies in uouri, nuu win uo
lire.st'iili'il Tor snsoiuie eoiim inaTioii 10 1110 iirpiians
i'liuri 10 Ini lu'iil In liloniiisbiiiir.lii and for saldeouii-
IV. on Mnnd.iv, the 4th day of Sep. IsiO, nt a
o'clock 11. In., of said day unless exceptions to such
-conuniiuiio!! un- ihuihmisij uit-u, 1,1 mui-u 1111 jn-i-
sons iiueresieu 111 saiu esiaws win uisu iiouee:
.,l,IA,.,,.inl'IllM.,l, 1',l,l1l,l-. . II.
. I3,UUSI.II.V,. ..Ifl.-.-l .A-,-,"-, , ,
(Iree-iw-pud-retir W, Cole, Uasc.lIraCock'. ," ,'
Jackson Jaimm Meeker.' 1 .1: 1:,' ': ,
bBCiist Sol. Mowrer.
Jladlsoii-llobert. Prult, N. Wrltlter, J. it. Smith
William It. Demott, Johh Clillsll.111.',
Mutour Win. J. Illcllemnn,' W. lL'Tubbs, J. u.
times', w. .m. .Monroe, - 1 . 1 ,
Jit. l'lensant ,1. C. Jtordan. , . L ,
orango-tleo, l'. Miner. 1
rlno-llenry l'ornwnld. r.lljah l'ulmcr, ,). 11. cor- j
.hell us.
ltoarlngercck .lolin Ix;vnn.
Scott David Jones, John. Musslenlatil' 01- in
Siigailoat-UIJah l'eterman. ' ,..
n7
.id
sixond wki:k.
..1 1 1-.
liloom-c. c, Mair, J. C. If utter, I. W'.llattmnii, Ellas
Menclenhall. ' ' ' 1 , ' " ' '
lleaver-J. A. Isee, l'red Dossier, . ,,.. ' .
llerwIck-Jolin McAnall, (leo. A. lluekliighain. . ,
llrlaicreek Samuel Conner, A. II. Croup.
Calawlss.t-S. D. Illnnrd.
ro Aaron Kelelmer, Ssinuel Dlellcilck.
'rnnklln tleo. llartman.i " . ,
(Irecnwood-K. Ultleh, Whf. latls. ' 1
Hemlock Daniel Yucum, Aarou Smith,. Win. II.
Mioelhaker,
Iicust Peter Miller, lsalali llower, Mlnestouo
Yeager. , ,
Slain Washington l'islier. J. V. Kelelmer.
Madison John lleiidorsholU , -
Jlinilu-Jos. o. wintcrstceii, lieiijamln I'onebecter, '
D. A. Hess, Andrew Sinirley. . ,. .
It. l'leaaaut Ilbward .t (irlmes.
l'hie Jacob Iing, It. W'. I.J oas. , , , '
Itoailngereek .Michael Iioueb, John Hampton. , ',
ijeolt-i;. II. l'ursell, David Whltmlre,
A
mi I NIHTHATOH'S XOTICU.
KTATK liV nl.lVVUL I' II 1 1.l.f l-M. llRI'FtSHIl.
U'tters of Administration on the estttn of Oil.
Ili-iiiiicrutle Idei'loi-ul Tlchet.
i:i.i:ivioiis at i.Aiuii:.
CiitiiLKs It. llcck ti.KW-M. n. Wilson.
DisTiiiiM', Ki.i:t rolls.
Itiibert I". Steel
lleorge It. Hell
Will II. UlUlil
I'lioiu.is K. uasklll
John Morgan
J. . Moirlsou
Col. o. Jones
Win, K. Il.cwk
Jcs i L. ijghiner
II. I'. 'I'miuliaiier
Oeo. II, Itoivlaiid
J tlin Ncaloii
J. II. MeCanunt
Daniel II iiuics
.1. II. Mei'ollum
K. W. Kims
JhIiii II. Hid
rl Iniiii is bower
1 ac hi -mall
sebustiiu burner
James J. tlasli-tt
Johii h. (liitlirlo
it. M.llllison
ll.nlJ I.. Mollis
11. U. Ilrowu
Thomas W. ilratsoni
Ueujamlii J". Morris
County Officers.
ST,Ti; HlI.S'ATOIt,
CIIAUI.KS O. llAKKhKY,
ltlU'lllWUNTATlVI'.S,
i:. j. jiciii:.TUY,
of riitinycrtf;.
DAVID . UIlOWN
of Mn! it.
elzed. taken Into execution and to be sold as tho
projierty or Stephen 'I nomas.
,VI.SO.
At tho same tlmo ami place all that certain real
estate situate In Mlllllu twp., Columbia county,
liouuded and described as follows: beginning at a
stone lu the public load ut llio corner land ot t-am'l
stmit'i'. Iiienoo by N.dd Snyder and thu heirs
or Jaeob Yphe, deceased, soutli seventy-two degrees
east ed and 4 truth perches to u postjhciicc by lauds
of John It. Yohe, south degrees, west 4s pen lies
to a stiine.tlienee south ts and three quarter degrees,
west i perches to a stone, Ihenco soulli is mid a
quarter degrees west 1 perches to a stone, thence
south U! di'grei'seasl.u and nliiu tenth ierclicsto
StOUe, llience soulli is'y negroes wise leu (H'ii;iii: lii
a stone, theiicu by the laud of John It. Yohe, south
H'i degrees east 41 and 3 tenth perchis to u stonu In
line of Ab.-ali.iiii SehweppoidiclVr, ! nonce by tno
Kaino suuth ls'4 degrees west ss nnd lour tenth
IK'rehes to a stone, thence by tho scane and land of
.Micuaei uruiei s liens, uuriu i, uuu i. nan ui kh"
west ss peixhes to a stone In lino of John Alen,
thence by the same unit land of Isaac Sehw eppen-i.eivi-r
nml u.iniei Houek. north 14 decrees east in
and four-tenth peielies to a stoue, tlu ueo byjiald.
1IOUCK uuriu HI lieKieea west iwl'iiii'k.iii.s. iiieiiiu
by said llouck-or raihev tue puiillo mart uorih Ji'
ilegrees east wv ainri lentil vk-icIics, Ihenco bysAid
road north i degrees, west s-m of u pereh tlienee by
llie same norm 'ti negroes east -t jstciics , im-ni-ii
in- tlin siiuiii mn ih S3 cieL'ivosuasi svauil 4-lu perches
to tho 1'1-ieo of beghiiilng; coiilatnliig seventy eight
neresiiuil r,s m-relies. strict meusurc. on wnieiiuio
ereeteiufrumu grist and saw mill, two dwelling
houses, mill uanK nam, wagon siieu tcuuuuici uuc
bulldlnss wlthlho appurtenaiious. , ,. .
Seized, taken into eecuiiou auu to uo soiu us inu
properly of Charles Jlaurer.
aso..
At tlin Kfiino limn nnd tilnce. nil that real estate
situate lu.tlio tow ushlgoj OrjuiKO and bouncleU on
iiil ivvac w i i.uiii.iii.., 1,1. iuu t-upi. j. (......
I'leckeiisu-eu, on llio berth by 1 nomas lliircheus, on
the south by Peter lreaier,coiititlidiig sJty-fcK at ivh
more or lesson which arc erected a nno and a half
slnrv linusn unci barn, and other olltbulldlnirs.
seueu, uikeii ouo execuiion anil lu no soici us iuu
lulu w,
1) KCIISTKII'S
li ot lcw Is here
iuin and other pcrso
property ot lili
Ut'll.
1'aj ilea and Ulzabelh lViy-
AhSOCIAri: JUIKItW,
V. h. SUU.MAN,
of OlItlwiiM.
ISAAU K. KKIOKliAU.M,
Jlenlon.
ALSO,
SAt the samo time and placo all that'certaln mes
Hll.lLri lillll lI llULtll 11II1U Sllllill ill E-I.UII. Ill I',, V.ll.
t'u . bounded and described us tollow s : Oa the east
in- a innate road leadlnc from Mir itstrect to lisliy
on tho south bv MiHiro crevellnc-. Jacob Melttck and
1.CU1II .AieilCK, nnil vy iiuuiiu iiuiu nun ityiiu
iti.trt mlir ennriilnlni. sevrntv.fiillr mTres lnol-o or
less, wneieoii aie eri'cieu u two-siory uncKiiouse,
li.iiik'li.irii and oilier out bulldlncs.
Seled, take n Into execution and to bo sold as tho
property of Joseph It. anaersuce.
ALSO,
At tho samo tlmo and place ull that certain plan
tnii, in nierii nr iiiirci-1 of land sltuatu In lleicer town
sliliitbouiiaeclundtlehcrlbediislolluws: llegliinlng
KIIIIHU'l',
JOHN W. UOKFMAX,
of lilonmsljurij.
JU"Y COMMlSdlnNKlt,
KI.I K011I1IXS,
uf J'lrtiiiyvriil.
Kt'Uiorriilh- Hl.iiiillnil Cuiiliiillliu'.
lleuton-W. 11. .Suillli.
Ilerwlek W, T. SB) iter,
llluouasburg E. W, J. lluckuluw,
Illoomsburg W. II. W. Mclleynolds.
llrlarcreek Win. I jiuion.
L'atawlssa-C M, Tewksbury,
CVutralla Munus Mclheuily.
Centre II, A, SihwepiwiiheUer.
l'ou)iighuin'N, Nlel U nllua.
Conj iighain H, Peter I.uby.
rraukllu Jacob Kulttle.
(heeuwood-O.W.l'tt,
Hemljck-Wui. tllrtott.
Jucksnu-vVut. 1., ilaaaUi,
liieust Wm. II, lUtubold. -Maillsuh
Cuirad Krubter,
Muln-W, T, sltumiin.
Mltillu-t), II. Moulgcmiery,
iloulour-,1. N. (loi-dun.
lit. I'loimiil-A, T. Ueler.;
Urango Abi'uhaui W'hlto.
I'liio-W, Kaishner,
lloarlugliijek-J. ll.KUrigcr.
Hoott-o. P. lait.-Biigarlout-KM..Frlu.
at a stonu corner on line ot lands of tlldeou tlensell,
iiienriisoulh setentv-elcht decrees west, twuliuu.
iireii unci Tin l v.llvn neiihes to u chestnut oak.lheueo
norm iiiiuveignt tiegrtes eusv inriy jieieuca iuu
wiuio oas, ineneo norm i igui.v-iwo ucu-iees vasi, m
sniii linn or luiicls of tilili ou tlensell. thenee along
said Hue or land north ten degrees w est to llio plate
of beginning, containing sixty litres, moio or lesH.
Seized, taken Into exeeullou uud to be bold as tlio
propcity of Peter l'islier, Jr.
ALSO,
.AlLthut eel tula tract of land situate In lTsulng
e'ri uk lownshln, nrolVslillirto'iindMI unit described n-
riiiinwsti! 1 il'1 ;iiiifc at a lluttormood coiner m
I in. i.iiiiiiiei-tor. ,. mar nml live, on llio north-west
baiifof rishliigmvk mar the- loot hildge. tlieiiiii
I uu llio en ek. ma 111 twenty Unci) and one half de
..iw,. ,.,n.t. tiinetv Hi-relies iiIoiil' lot liiimlier lite to a
I aVKf, llieiieu by t lui Mine ni.itu toii.youeuegrees
lieSI I Ull l V 111- fS'ILiii n in u i ui i i ii ij.,1,, a i,.,..-o
of Vllllum"Miicker,theiic by said land soul hseu'iitv
degrees west seutit) iniiu s to puouu muii, uieueo
north clghty-nliio decrees west, sixty three
perches along lot iiuuwr si iu u smsc,
llience along lot tnnnlsr twin soulli foity-ouo
degrees east one huiiihed and Iihu ty-two anil nvu
teillllS -ISTl'lll'S" III ll'll lllliwcil uuyiiiuiiiKi ii
t. ,o, in, u,lviiiiv.Mi.eii ncres mid one hnnclied and
loriy'iH-rclies It tiihig tt.li s.nue, pirmlses which
Samuel c. I l.liiliw uuu iiiMtiu i hlilliishls wife by
ludeuturo'beliiiuguate llio mil uay oi ttoruarj' a
ii, Ibis,
Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold us the
i proiioriy ot uuiiumus t naugsi.
AI-sO,
All iimt ii-1 in I ii lenl rstute situate In tho township
r.f xiniiisiin. t'liitiiiiblii eouiitv. liounUed liv lands of
David sinlili on tno mum. ot . it riiucis wusiiuiuc
south, of Jacob Hrnat on thu wii.t, mid of .Michael
lillhelmer on the east, whereon mo a log house unci
out buildings, eoniuuiiiig ouo iiuuureu uiucijiii
el'l, llllieii nno exeeui ion i,nu in is' sum unniu
proieuy oi Jniues n ii id, uuu josci u w uis,
1 1l!ltMsoF Hxl.ll.-l'ureluiseisiiniisl jiay ten per
eut. nr tho nun huso iiiouev. tie lit luanteiioiigh to
cotei allcosls ut slrtkliig ti(An of. sale, olhtiwlsu
MA11KET- UEPOIU'S.
IlLOOMSIlUIiq MAltKCT.
Vheat ixir bushel
ityu " .
Corn, new, " ,
Oaui. -- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,.,
ylour per barrel ,.- .
Cloyersoed ...
flaxseed ,,, ,
nutter , ,
Hgg" (i
Tallow .,,,,, i it, ,, ,,,..,,,..
I'OtAtOUS ,,,,,)
Dvlisl Apples ,
turns...
Nidus Shoulders , .,,
Lard per puuud
ItsyperUiU
beeswax i.,.,i.,..,.
Jlioothy Seed i. ........, ....i
NO. 4 on Wtisil I 4,W pii 'Xvu
M 'I "
,XIS " "
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tai
,4S
T.W
T.isl
l.fil
13
.10
Id
I.IS
. .u
iKklU
'.S8
4.W
r-o. s - ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, .
NO, 'I , ,, l
illrtWwullllMI.limpUi Wlmtf . i .
w liumtduxias ' ..iu., (
property to bo i e-sold ut once,
. t'UAlU.i:SS,i'OJt.SWA.t).
i Aug. ll.-ils , , , , .Sherl.iT,
IVIagnctici Soap.
Thi C'lititjJttt HjapUhat eaa le vaal for It fvllo
inn lleawnt ;
iLt nnri linr will i-o du far oil two of linv cltter.
tii.iiiiiv huiriiiu luaisl luLMuir U-Uurieuutred,
inem isuiuiugs.i nioivinsu inetiiiirticusvoi iu
SO up tn lubur aitiao. ,
ml -'l lm clothes uro innilo SW'KKT. CLEAN, mi
XVIII'l'l-: wlllinuL llllll.lMl or SUAl lllMI. IllUS all
Injury to tUelii Is availed. There Isa Kaxlug In Ilivl
uud liunl wutk. and llio wuslilug is done lu about
nan mo ususi iinio.
,t Is ulsoiuarnnuud under a penally of httvdol.
lurs not to Tiijuru ihetloiUus nr hands, and us one
trial wlIUiuMe any person Jmnfi'iUdu llio truth of
those statements, II uuiild neter puy the propileliir
lo engage lu uu extenslvu s) stein ol uUtertlslng anil
claim suth decided lueitt for ids toup unless ho
I new Iroui isislllte extsrltueu thatll uOttld prove
to bu lu eury rtsuct what Is tluliuod font.
Tils Is also a superior Soap lor tmvisu and Tqii
vr I'utposva,.
" ' WAltNErt HIIODK8 & CO.,
WIIOI.KSALK VANOV OltOCKUS,
tUNISiL AlllMS,
;.Ur,s1-sUl, II, C, Co, l'lilludcllilo, IHi,
ver I'ldiilps, Lite or tho Town of nioom;biirg,riuiity
nf Cohimhli,, Stale of I'eiiiis.vlvantaj deceased.
iiavo ueen grauieu in i'.. t.. urvis, nr nionmsuurg,
Widow nf William It. Lciiion, late of itt. I'leas-
nnt uiwnsiup, iieeeasctu. ,
i. Widow nf William 1:. Kclchner. late of Minun
tow usuip, oi'ceoseii.
3. Widow of IMward Lewis, late of the town or,
looinsburg, deeeu-sed.
4 Widow of Cs rut tJruber. lato of Hemlock town'
imp, ueceaseu.
r,. widow of Michael Ur0er. late Of tho town of
Jlljoiusburg.dceeitsei,!,.. , " .' '
vviuuwot .ueoi'gu scoiu laio ot Lntawissa, uc-
ioascii. , , ,
7. Widow of DaMl D.itU. lato of Beaver town-
.liip, ueeeascii.
Widow of .lames flrlmes. late of Mount Pleas,
ant township, oecenseci.
. Widow of Miles sutllff. lato of Sugarloaf town-
snip, ueceaseu.
in. Widow nf William Itunyan, lato of Madison
township, deceased.
11. Widow ot Laurence Walters, late of Mlfllln
townsiup, ueceaseu. v. .
ltecrlxter's Offleo. 1 W. II. JXrimT
Illoomsburg, Aug.a.ishi.f lleglster.
XOTIUKS.
hereby clven to ull legatees, eredl-
rscuis lutcresieu m too estates, tu
lm r,'Mtn-rttiii ilereilents and tnlliors. thattho foK
lowing iiilinliilslratlon nnil guaiman accounts nato
eu men in tnotiiueo ot inu Kcgi-sur. oi xuiiiiuuia
'iiunty. mid will tie priiseided for ciuillrin.uioii .iiid
allowance hi the Orphans' Couit .to be held hi
Illoomsburg, on .Monday, tno Jin uay oi .sx'i'ieiuuer
s70, at v o ciocK, p. in. on saiu cc.ij :
1. The account uf Joseph Levim, AilmlnMridorof
Hll.alieth Levan.lateol lloailugereek townsiup, ue.
:easeu.
y. Tlin llrst. nrenunt of Suinuel N'ehard. All titlll-
Istrator of '1110111113 l'ry, lato of the borough ot Her-
wick, ueceaseu.
n Tim final account of .M. (1. Klnnev (luard an of
.T,,l,ii XfelJnui.tl ii iiilmir elilld of Tlu-Oiliiri MelluWHlt
nd 1.1'LMteo of Mutiriew .mc lioweii. lato ot scon
township, deceased.
a. Thn account of til ram Peiili'r a1ut"i:il I'ealer.
AUniliilstraiMraoi raiiiaiuie ceaier uiu oi risuiug-
reek townsitip, Ufeeaseo.
r.. Tho llrst and ilnal account of ,iohn.ll.cler Ad-
inlulstrutor of U'ander Cai'iuun.laio or Demon toiwi
sliln. ileeeuseil.
ii. Thu account of Aoranam inen, Auministrator
of Michael lluats, lato OI Heater" township de-
ceaseu.
7. 'l he llrst and Ilnal account of Aaron MasleUe.r.
ii.inli.iii nt Jeri'inlali 1'. Iiowmaii. a minor eh Id of
Henry How man, I. no of Atulti tow usldp, deceased.
s. 'I'lio Until lu-rotitit of llenumln Zimmerman.
tliiardlan ot tho poison and cstuto ot Mfffy C. llel-
wig, a liilliur euiiu oi rcac-r p, uiawig, miu ui icuui-
ugeiet-k towusuip, ueceaseu.
o. 'l int m st and nartlal account of Mar.v A. llrlt-
tain, Adiululstratlx with tho. will iiiinexed uf W. A.
imiluiu, lato oi jiriurciccK uiwusuip, ueeeaseu.
in. 'rim lu'emint nf tltsirL-u W. Cnrroll.Kxocutor of
Jiizaoeiu weiii er. into oi iuu town ui liiooiiisumu,
ueceaseu.
11. Thu nrst account of Jacob O. Wilson ajnl
Julia A. Wilson, llxoculoin of piitllp Wilson, lato ot
1' isiiuigcreck lownsuiii, ueceaseu.
in. Tho nartlal account of II rain I'ealer. Admin
istrator ot Daniel I'ealer, lato of Flshlngcreek town.
ship, deceased. ,
in rl,. i newt mi I mini nrriiiinr. or .Mnriiti v.
Nuss, Ac)ioUi-Uual4riit iDanlel Shlpe, Ia(w ofAtain
lownsuiii, ueoeusou.
14. The second and Ilnal account or W illiam It.
Cox Administrator ol tlx) estate of W'oslcy John-
soli, late ot Mauisou towusuip, ueceusecu
is 'l lm nrsr and ilnal account of Ellas W atts nnd
.Io-'Pli S, Kedltne, Administrators of tho estate of
clhiloii I). Itt'dtlno lato-ot Ureenwood township, de
ceased.
io..'1'lieaccouiit of Jesso lleiusch aud MiCliael Mensch
Administrators of Jyiliu .Mtnsch lato of Franklin
touusniu, aecoascu.
IT. Tho nrst lireouiil of 1). A. Watson, Kxecutor
of I he lust will au Testament ot Wui. lui ber, laid ot,
iciauisou townsiup, uoeeiuiou.
ts 'iniliieJ.obmi f H.il. Ml 'er. ' Trustee of Marv
ItOrlOCllel , taiu OI JIIIUIII lumisiuii, uei;e.isi.-ij.
lleclster's Oftlcc. . 1 W. II. JACOIIV.
Hloouisburg,Auif,3,ls70.f, ' . Register.
T 1ST Oh' CAUSICS l'OK THIAL
XJ MWrHMpEItftillM, ISicl.
tlllST WSXK,
I'u., to whom all nerson'ttnitelited lo satd estate uro
lecMiested to make payment; aud those" having .
claims or demands will make known the same with,
out delay. U. i:. oitvis,
Administrator.
July 23,-ilw. '
L
OST OK MISLAID,
1 .Notice Is hereby given tliatCertltlente No. fortwo
shares of. stock (for t-'u each) of the l'lrst National
iianir ot siinrniry lam bank-of Northumber and
issued In natnu of Win. McKcIvy has been lost or.
mislaid. All persons arc hereby cautioned against .
negotiating tlio same, ns application has been made,
for re-lssulng said certtlleate. ,
I. xv. .mcki;i,vv,
J. II. HAIllHiN,
-Kxeeutorii nL WmMcReli y. ilSBv4ed.
Julyss, 10-sw.
y.DITOll'S XOTICK.
tMiueoj ii r. aourter, ilecented.
Tlio unilerslcriied Auditor to mako illslrlbutlon nf
the balan's' of the fowls hi tho hands of o. A. Souder,
Administrator 'or the n'tate row, F. bonder, latent
columbli ifi.ileeeased, iimong the parlies entitled
uiereiu. win iiiieiui in iuu imiiesot nis atipniiitinent
at thu olllce ot C. It. ,t W. J. Ilucknlew. liloomsburL'.
on Satunlay the villi day of August 1S70, when uiui
-where all iiersons having claims' against tho said
estalo are requested to present the niiuu before tho
Aiiiiuor nr oe uooarreu iroia coming m lor a snare ot
said fund. W. II. AHhoiT, '
.iiiiyss,- ,o-4w , Auditor..
Q
UI'IIAXS' COUitT XOTICE,
Intlen Is heii-bv plven llit. till- rnllnwlnn- nppminl
have been exhllilted and tiled hi tho ullleo of the
t-'ieric ot mo iirpiiaus court ot Columbia county,
aid will bo preseulecl to the Court On tlioothdav
ot September, next' and be continued within four
u.ijs iiieieaner unieK3 causcr-iie- sis.wis -way tney
should not be allowed.
Tho account of l-vl A. Hldlay nno of tho Trustees
of Iieo. Hldlay under tho will ot (leo." Illdl.iy de
ceased. ' y
The account nf Daniel Dlehl Surviving. Executor
of Anlhony lilPldas TruMco of Mary lirolisl lain
.nary reek, men oyt.eo. vv. xvest, aiiminislrauir or
Daniel Dteld deceased. 11. 1'ltAMv ZAItlt, 1
July sis, 7n.-ie t'letkl). C, ,,
GREAT REDUCTION IN PAINTS,
OIIJ3, imiTSIIlW and JAPAX DllYIvU.'
Strictly l'lllli: Will rn LIIAd'jI, cents .pef pound,1
guaranteed equal to any lu tho marke t.
MONTOUIt W1IITV. LEAD at lo couts per pound,
equal to any for durability.
MONTOUIt SLATK PAINTS 8, 9 and io cents ner.
Iiouud, according to color.
MONTOUIt Mirt'ALLIO IIUOWN 8 cents per pound.
MONTOUIt METALLIC IIUOWN dry If and 3 cents
per pound.
ilest Quality of Paint Urushes nt low prices.
PURE LINSEED
OIL
AT
which wo buy In largo quantities and' will sell at
lowest .Market prices.
BEST JAPAN DHYEH."
All our iroods are L-nariinieed ns n,r.n,u,i,ii,ii ni,i
our paints lu bo groHud in puro llliseed oil, or tho
money refunded on demand.
send fur hamplo caul and price list with testimon
ials, - i
IIEXUY S. ItEAY,
Sole Manufacturer,
Hui'Ufir, l'A.
-May 6. '7il.-lV. ' t
ORPIIANB' COUKT , SALE
William Urown et ul vs. John Hrovvn's ex.
ltobt. llorrell Co. is. Joseph M. l-'reck.
s. II. wolf et ut. xm. N. x w, I). It. If, Co.
Ileo.-K. Tryouit id vs. Jaiub llruwuet ul.
Kll Kejiill-vs. Haul. Mortis.
Mivck-r, Hailuiau A' t'o. is. N. I, Campbell,
la-vi iiuuey vs.".. u xu.iuiisio. ,
A. T. liieler vs. Julias tt-ty. . ,
John lloacoek va. " , " , ,
Samuel J. i .asu vs t' ." ,
xv iison lilOUOUS xs , ,
I.. K. Davis vs " "
John J. x cllenry vs. II. L. k W, It. It. Co.
nejii, vviiucrsieeu vs. jvni. iiouguioii,
Lllas Miller x's P. .t fl. It. 'It1 IV
John Micalla'sex Vs. I. cel. J, Luce et nl.
Muiy MeAlariiev itatvs. Shuoiil'. Kusoi tnl
He Vv. .Mclle holds et ul vs. Jesso A. Losee,
HKC'OND wbiiv,'
Ol"
REAL ESTATE!
ltf tiecca rtshcr's tiSo vs. ChaS. Conner's exrs.
Win, .Mnn'se.vrs vs. Michael llruver'tf uclmrs, .. ,
Thos. Hughes' iiilmr vs. Joseph llutkle's luliurs.
Win. Snjder'H exrs vh. Juebbllechtel et ux,
.......1. U 1 l..Mll,..U ll'.l. II. .1.1.
Pooilo'sa'lroJiiis.Co, of I a. vs J. J. Mclienryetnl.
" " ' vs. illoomsburg Lumber
company., , ,
A, li SliarulW et nl vs. Itoliert C. Iloivtll.
" vh. DAviiistroup.-
D. I", Seyliei t va John I', ctvusy, ' '
panM siiith s. Jotui ll. lvlilible. '
Jaeob I'l.-lur s. et id vs. Julnl flslier'C'Val,
I'ullnws & Hater Vs. Johd A, Juekson (-t ul. '
JolmU. Ja'cubyS S's,' Wilson. ' ' u '
lteubf n Klsnef s II. V. Sl'j bei-l et hl. 1 "' , i
itml Nut. hank ot 'i ttusvllle vs. J, A. Iisce, "'
'llm ii lirn..va. II. K Ii.illiii.iu.
Diinl. A. IfecWiey Vs. W. II. Hrndley ft ol.
.Mlllllu school District vs. I'ui.r J, Ijii.tz et at.
John Yeuger's uduirxs. M. II. Hughes,
Culhuiluu Hess' usoxs. John Miner.
1st Nut. nauk Ashland vs. Dual. Morris.
1. W. Mcltelvy.Vk. Um. WlmUcr et ul. ., '
Johu W'bodslde Co. vs. Diinl. Moirls.
J, m. Dett III vs. Samuel Crevellng,
J, W, Sankcy vs. Joseph Lllley.
J, W. rr la's uso vs. Jesse A, lissi. ,
Klinoii a Ilea Ituub vs. Samuel llenuer.
Ulce s llugeiibueh vs. Win Carson, ,
Aaron Joluison vs. Tlios. Hlnuiiau.
Albeit Wlutuu vs. Jonah Doty ft SL '
I'll A Itoat vs. C. It. Iiuiuok.
Haiauel Ji Ciuiiii r vs. Henry C. rreus et aL
ltowiuuii A; Jaeksoh vs. nenryiL. I'reas.
. It. ixllnu xb. K. J. .Molleary.
Slepl.eit Hill VS.-Mlllllu th.Jlirt,' ' ' .
Thos. Honns vsi Slluti Duvls, ...... , , ,.
A. W, Creumer vs. John Keller,
saiftllel Lelby vs. II, S. Murr.
M. IP 1'tlfc r & Co. vs. Harrison Leo.
John A. Jucksnii i t ul vs. K I stovtzi I,
Lin M Iuu shou vs, Imrtold Kltrkolf,
Chrislutn J. Ash Vs. Win. Ikekr,
(Win. A. KUkvs. Clark M, Kilo.. .
Autoh Kilt,!? i t al-ls. Juliu Viefif ,u!h,Su 1
Lydla imumenuMi's adiur m.'Joihi yitis' admi's
Kreaa lironn vs. w, It.'llAmtt Vadruft ' '"
ThISHloru K lluiniuu vs. o. W'. Cmveiinirit nl
I'ebiilo's I Ire Ins. Co, ot I'd, vs. S,'ll, .Mlilur ii Hon.
.uiu. iuu. is. uuuu iimuiiiiiier,
ihos Vry'suamrvs, Win. k'iy
' ' 1
Ilv virtue if nn order nf iliiiorninini,'r',,iirt ...
liiuiblacountv, tho uuderslgiied, rtdinlmsiiutoiaof
the estate of Jaeob 11 mi Is. will h.viuss',iii,i,ii u,,i,.
on tho premises ou
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th 1870,1
to vvit;dW;l " '"',lu,'ollowl"I.'1s;ilbeil realestato
. "mt certain tract of land tltunto In lit.
Pleasant townsli o. In tlm eninav i,r iini .i r,.r,.
sulci, adjohitug taints ot Thomas J, Vaiulersllce, tleo.
. .. ...' .""I'lii'iiii. m ueies, moie or less,
No V. All that certain tract of laud situate In tho
tOWIISh not I em mk. unit mm,lv,,f . 7..V.. '
Joining lands of Johu League, Albert Soiners, lteuben
l'.ogartiuidolheis,coulaliilug '
SEVENTY-EIGHT ACRES,
moro or.lessj
No--. All that certain iliiill'videcl inolety or halt
nan or the inns mil! iiih,-inui,,r n, .,,,?,,.,. .., ,, ..
u iovii described Iran of land No. 1. nndexiendluc
also under Iho hiii fueu of sulci land of said Andrew
J. Mans uiui wife, situate la Iho lownrhlpol Hem
lock unci county ot Columbia aforesaid, at shown by
: ,n , ., "." f'.1' m wuieu saiu iron oro tlm
sold Jacob Harris died seiied la Ms demesno as of
fee as .tenant In couiinoa with Iho. said McKelvy,
'"in "r """""ne uadovlded wolety or Indt
jiun viixrLrU
i.u. o. au nint certain undivided laoloty or halt
VSH J:'.1.1'? ""N, 0,iK,'J "! UJ,ur Uie i su face, ot a
that cerlahi tract of laud situate la cooper town
Ui pin thu county ot Montour, now owned by ono
JobnlluiupcL coutalnhig si acres and 157 perches,
inoru llflinik.l. rniitiili.lr,,. iit .i ..:..!:. r
more or less, of which tho said Jacob Harris died
Ahd it Isdeeieed thaL tlnislinm r,f u,i.n. ... 11
rls,wldow, shall leinuln In I no hands of thu nurt'liaal
i r during her listuml life aud tlio luteiesl Aiuetoro
iiMoirniimiir ui u uilijiiE.il V rilld In Imrtie tli
puiciiuwr, liU helw ftml oMuLa, liolttlnif iho tfj-tiii.
Uoh to bo n cmtit l.y UiMrcwior (rthV"wTsoiireViU
iiio nraw-raiilu lu lliia fouimfumi-u tn; .VSB
m-ceuM) lit r kiiin.
1 (II ttlH lilii-dliato . t . l. i
.1 wttmtii. SA,i:.-,'iin lercehtof ime fourlhof
tlieiiurtlmsu hit,i.eylolpa,rattluiMiuS
5 tV.t iV,:lt.?:,u"5 outs-foxlifh leWU.elen r?ut
coKauounheilcar WVV&
Julysj-u.
K.-sTrh ier cehtot ime fourlliof
illig llireo
nun
WILLIAM U,nilI8.
JAMM A. IIAltlthi.
AdiuliiUtr aton
BLANK mn Hvih orwllhout txeuii.tli