The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 15, 1875, Image 3

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
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BI-OOMSBURG, PA.
Aro Onr Lptrlslalors Crntv? I tlirnucrli m.n.n.,,.,.!.,,. ,.. i.ol
111 has been ollcrcd In tlio StatcSenato Hon utimi thmmMln nml a irrnaj wrmiif lltinit
Mxcstho Biitatles of cotnity oflbcrs ut Itnndntir nni.it.. ....i cn.f,.i
rom 9.100 (tlioAudllon) hi ffiOOOpcrtmium Injury to nil, ntul under our present laws
in cjimtiu where tl.o population I over tl.ero Is practically no redress, for If any
iiO.MW. In counties having a 1cm rlop'iht party appeal to court the only ellcct uiually
lion than 200,000 tho paries are fixed as U to open the very llood-cntci of libel and
follow
I'K'rlct Mtorner,
Ipridiw. .rim, 1 f-. '.l,,r."r.
HALF SlIElFr
In putting the Amii to urns
yesterday morning the tirt
was thrown into pi Icll protn'm-
"J w" l"u wr aitft wonnB
tlicrcloro eomiicllc.l to isstto hull
a sheet, or postpone tliis i:nie for
Bnvnt'iil ,1,.,.,, nr.. i
u nave ciiot'oir
tlie iorincr course na mo-a nutia
iuctory to our rentiers. Wo will
hcrealtor make up the deficiency.
The trial ofTilton vs. Reedier Is cult,. on
in the -Newark courts. An attorney for
I m.nu.j iwaiie a twoiiaysopeningspcech and
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nua jur.es in iSew York!
( Icls c' (!ourt,
Hitf-ier ,f Will
liciorcloi of Deals,
luiimy 'J'rcasiirrr,
( ovrily ISurvc-or,
County Auditors, each, J
Cijimiy C'oniinifiioiiers, each,
(Vnnly S .liciti.r. - i
CViimiy tyvntroller,
molly v oroncr,
Collidy Ja lor,
Total,
vituperation, ami few public men have the
courage to facu it. Tlio result then Is that
nearly all our puhliu men aro more or loss
under load (if suspicion, r are regarded as
rogues, or am tho victims of prejudice which
destroys or weaken (heir iiHcftilness.And the
newspapers do not enjoy tlio high character
and Influence that they should tlio public
losing tho advantage from both classes it
should enjoy.
A queer feature of libel suits is that as
soon as an editor is'liidlctod by a grand jury
for libel bo loses all coursco and manhood
T hii hill, It will bo seen, not only creates nnJ proceeds to plead the baby act J in other
vend new oflk'ers at high salaries, but words, ho did not do It, but some body cl-e
ves niot nxtrav.tmiiit nv to iach nml (nn employee) did it without his knowledge.
ITV mifl. FiiKHrlnri n i,HnlV 1 1 h il rtll 1 1 ll'O M We do not doubt this is thularver's and not
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iviimovcr tf.u.uuu in annual s.i ar cs 10 i . n. u. nunuvvi- im.u 11 um
M 000
'0,000
1,000.
U.OOO.
1.UIW.
3,000.
:i,ouo.
1,000.
0.
1,000.
6,00,
2,000.
1,000.
1,000.
12,100.
Mrs. Tillottson a wonum rights orator
declares that "there is no earthly salvuti.) ,
for any pcoplo whose women wear pettlwat
inntead of pantaloons I" Then Ictus dispc-is
with earthly salvation I
For the special relief of tho llarrlibur
u ainot we have to say that while Judge Kl
wcll had nothing to dowitli ttic preparation
of the article by (Jeorge K. Llwetl, Ekj., in
recard to the eligibility of member of tin
Legislature to tlix U. S.Senate.hc concurs in
the conclusions arrived at by the author.
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President Grant will pretty certainly b
impeached when tho new Congress meets,
for Ids Louisiana conduct. Though in view
of the present constitution of the Senate he
couU not probably be convicted, such action
by the House is deemed necessary to prevent
the President' outrageous action from being
quiitcd as a precedent and justification for
similar criminal conduct hercalter.
Dauial McPherson, of Caledonia, New
York, has invented a binding machine
which, attached to an ordinary Reaper, binds
sheaves of grain, with Jul. 10 anuealed wire,
as fast as tho machiuo will cut the standing
grain, and in tho most perfect manner. If
all this prove true upon further trial, it will
be a great convenience and saving t far
mers, a? well as their cooks.
A Salary Orabbiiig Vice President.
The most voracious t.alary grabber in the
United fctatcs is Vic President Wilson.
Ills salary amounts to $3,000 per venr, ex
clusive of cribhage, and yet he is seldom at
Washington longer than is required to draw
n quarter in advanco and appropriate what
ever cur bo found lying round loose that
would not render him technically guilty of
larceny. It is said that lie even compounds
hi boxes of stationery, soap, brushes, &c,
and official stamps furnished him by the
govcrnmeat, witli tho Clerk of tlio Senate or
some other understrapper, yet iu all that he
merely represent tho leading characteristic
of his party, which has been well defined by
Judge Illack as "a organization to commit
grand larceny." Wilson was also one of tlio
Credit Jlohilier plunderers, but tried to
crawl out by implicating his dead wife as
the hero of tho transaction so far as ho was
coucsrncd I
uity officers! In fact tho burden woiild '1 n clownish one and very properly Is
t unlitarablo oven In so lariro a coiintv a "over availing. If n publisher or editor
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oluraBin, and Legislators may depend tho "ora nm "'O worK niiiucli, as no rcprc
onlelvill not submit to it. 42.000 would ctl to tho public, then he very clearly
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1 anlilo salary for any elliccr in this ' ic-qiuusiuio lor mc worn 01 1110
untyl and none but I'rothouotary and irresponsible personage ho employs to do it
ioriivinchiding Jailor.) should receive f,,r al"' ''0 h u culpable for employing
at bui, tcirtstor and Heeoider should re- 0110 docs not do it right, or who exer
uin 000 lee, us now, and tho clerkship else. his vocation carelsly, or maliciously,
cour . sin old ho divided in now between or without duo caution, as though ho wcro
lutoll eriiiidtheProthonotarv. Solicitor. Hircclly culpable in theso respects hlmelf.
ontro er md special Jailor aro useless. Otherwise there would be no end to libel,
urvey. C.ironor and AtMltON should re- falsehood and defamation, tho responsible
J?ivo o.iy moderate dallriay 'hile 011 du- ll!lriy always screening himself behind some
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. aniuio oi ler sa aries kiiou u oe creaiiv "u;-i'i.-k u
lucet Any Democrat iu he Lccislature 1 " e "read to see the Legislature take hold
ho view i'.ir such a hill a' tLat proposed of '"' subject, because whenever it has
ay at last expect to relir to private life essayed to do so the desires ol libellers,
ruver pon tho expiration of I is term, and I black-mailers, scoundrels and blackguards
hoeiupe.1 mobbing or o"icr groua insult weinca iiione to attract attention and lavor.
jeii h. rctnriH (n hm nmutlt innH ho may I o Insut that thcio are tho classes to be
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teem luintlf luekv. legislated against and not labored. A law
It do. Beoi.ithatourl;gi!la-.orsarocra7y 1,1 1110 ""crest 01 truth and honest and
tins ' Jarv suhicct. Where is tho money P!'" piiinieauons, id i.ivor right ami goon
come ro-iito pay tho exurlnUut sums al- ral and to punish falsehood and wrong,
United States Senator.
As it w.n apparent that no good oflcct
could thereby be produced, tho Com'.muian
has not dUcussed the Senatorial question, as
is its practice- in all pending issues, except
in its moro general aspects. The probabili
ties at this writing aro favorable to the suc
cess of Mr. Wallace, notwithstanding the
great risk that is to be run iu hi selection.
Wo say risk, though we regard it a certainty
that if he is succcisfsl a question will be
raised in the Federal Senate as to his eligi
bility, the decision of which will be pro
longed until after the final adjournment 0
the State Legislature, when the scat will be
declared vacant in case the Republicans then
have a majority elect on joint ballot. It will
bo difficult for the Democratic members of
tho Legislature to justify their action iu
running such risk, when there is no po-siblo
excuse for it, there being an abundance
of men in our rank at least as fit and de
serving as he who appears to be the favorito
of the msjority of the members.
We have scarcely patience to writo of tho
Legislature in this connection. JCmintnl
ability docs not seem to command even re
epect with them, much less do they exhibit
desiro to bend the very lirt talent of the
State to the U. S. Senate, as mo'tother other
States do. Hut the fault of all this is after all
with the peoplo who elect tho reprcsenta
tives. There will bo 110 improvement iu this
regard until legislative salaries are so re
duced that tho position will not ho .sought,
and tho people he left to select inou with a
view to their fitness, whoo purposes and in
terests will alone bo to represent the exact
views of those who elect them.
The Slack O'llarn t'ase.
Some years ago, Hishop O'llara, of this
Catholic Diocese, removed l'ather fetaek,
the Priest iu chargo of the Williamsport
congregation of that denomination, and ap
pointed another iu his stead. Stack rosiitod
and appealed to the courts. A decision fav
orabW i him was delivered by tho Lycom
ing county court, but upon appeal to the
Supremo court tho case was sent back, and
It. P. Allen, lvq. one of the ablest lawyers
at the Lycomliig county bar, wa appoint
td Master iu Chancery, to take evidence
and decide tlx points at iue. Wo under
stand the exact point. to havo been
whether, first, the cannon law of Kurope
governed tho Catholic church ia America, or,
second, the law of tlio ame church applied to
missionary countries America still being
retarded by Catholic authorities) as i mi.
lonary field. The Master in Chancery lias
decided, as we learn from the Williamsport
JSuUdin. "in favor of tho Hlwht Reverend lliih
op upon all the points raised, and that the
bill of tho plalntlir should be dismissed. Tho
master hold that the action ot tho bishop,
removing Father Stack from hi chargo of
tho church of tho Annunciation, iu illlams
port, was iu full accord with the recognized
law and discipline of tho Catholic church
and, secondly, that even wero 1; not, a court
of equity will not grant the relict prayeu lor,
or reinstate the priest in hi charge; that
the law recognizes tho association a voluu
tary, aud the priest is bound to accept and
abide by the laws of 11 voluntary association
while a momber."
Having soino knowledge of the parties to
this controversy we do not doubt tho decis
ion will ho appealed from to tlio utmost ex
tent of that resort. Tho decision of the Mas
tor In Chancery is lu oxact accordance with
our own ludirment on the bubject. It will
bo a aorry day for religion and our liberal
Institutions when courtsundertako to regulate
nnarreh of this character, and all
.dy in poe.l und to wliii)' U i now pro
icd Ui ad I enormously hi tlio way of olli-
:1 salaiics? Do not Legislators know that
. neon r urn ulrnndv hnrtlipneil with tuza-
tit and that they can bear 110 more? Pro-
u of ordinary occupations ate not sufficient
(liable people to pay moro than is now
froscd upon them and redaction should bo
so lit ii stead of increase. At least let our
Diocrntic Legislators see, to it that their
pa shall not he responsible for further ex-
will certainly liud iu u an ndvocate aud
lcfcnder.
tragance in this or any otl
itr line.
Con'OHE-sh adjourned during the holydays
aud has done neithtr much good nor harm
since, that appear on the surface. The finan
cial bill lias pacd both Houses and is now
before the president. It is not a positive
measure in any direction aud will probably
have little eficcl, other than that it give as
stirance that this Congrew will i.ot further
dabble in tho business, but this fact may
produce great benefits.
Tho several investigating committee sent
out during tho reccvi are preparing their re
ports. That which visited Louisiana, com
Tlio hegislaturi
sbody Is of course not yet in fair work
intrdcr. Tlio committee vprn imimniml
oh icsday and Wednesday, and thev will I posed of two Republican aud one Democrat,
noaibt ''f promptly organised, when the I will make a unanimous report condemning
cnaneni. proposed will he put iu shape. I theKclloggadininutratioiiforitsfrauds,dcny
Of ursc til Senatorial qui stion ha chiefly '"S "intimidation" at elections, and the car
occiied le attention of members so far, I pet-bag stories generally, censuring Sheridan
but lis will bo "finallv disr.sed of on the for unwarranted interference, &.
conig week. I The Alabama report will be iu the inter
O Monday a preamble ,nd resolution est of the carpet-baggers,
weroassed by tho House lj- a vote of 80 The Pacific mail committee are in hot pur
yeiw 73 navs, raising a cqmnittee to in- "fthe fellows in or out of Congrcsi who
qufrinto Louisiana aflairs. I received $700,000 of the ten million subsidy
61 Tuesday tho commit bi; thus nrovi- voted to the Pacific Mail company. They
tied r reported tlio follow ng, which was have ono contumacious witness in jiil and
adepd by a vote of 102 to to wit : I have elicited much important information.
W:rean, under the Const tution of the I Though two or thrco bribed members of Cou
Unlti States the use of the Federal army in I gress are discovered, a usual the greatest
imueiit'3siuu ui uoincfHiv violence can 1 rascal escape.
latdV.; thKnt ffi the gifla- '
turd cinot ho convened): aril of "10 tune ot the Senate and will involve
Yliea.s, On the first Mouthy of January, I both House. It will also probably disrupt
the ;di prescribed by tho constitution ol I the Cabinet
liOtnsua lor the meeting ot the general
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.i-..iu,..r ui 111.11. M!iiiiiuiiwi.wtu, til. .... r . it i
tiimiien the Ixttisbitiiro was convened and Matc of ASmV:S 111 I'""'"""
iu pros. of organization, a portion of the 1 Tho clergy of Now Oilcans, including
uen iiriny, iiniicr uie auunmiy 01 uie .iiV 1 .,1 ,11 im utw t in Hcvi-ra 1 lennm tin.
Prtsitlt of the United States, placed at
the rlioal of the so-called Oovernor 01
Louis!,!!, forcibly ejected from their .scat-
pc.son claiming to bo lawlully elccun
iut'm) of the Lcgislatu 0 : and
WlituH, It i tlio constitutional right
and progativo of tho Legislature of a fro
state 1 judge ot the quaiihcutions ol it
own uidoers ; merciore uo 11
lions of Protestants, have issued a cartl.de
nying the statements of Sheridan in regard
to all'airs there. All the whites, except car
petbaggers, and all all the most resectable
ncrrocK join iu the denial, its does also the
Republican assistant Attorney General of
tho State, Judge Dikble. Thusuh-cominittce
Jt'SOill. Thftt tho linUSO (if Renresellta- I rtf lldiurr nl' u'lmm Iwn nrn Uofilllilipntw
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1 en 111.JJ 1 vainii, iB4aing lor i er .en- im(1 0110 Ucnocrat, also deny Sheridan:
an ubmif tho imwcr ctnmnitted to thr I'rer ill"l Kellogg s statements, and denounce tho
Hiuont. o nrolest !iL'ait!st ltasli nreetM ent couuuet 01 vuo rciuriiiiiK uoaru a om
which slstitutcs the will of the Kxccutivc I laireoiH." The State Legislature, the stran
aim inojdural bayonet lor tho qtialihca- .era in ti10 city without rogard to nationality
the municipal authorities, the various board
of trade, the merchants, tho benevolent or
ganiation and fraternities, and in fact every
body except the interested carpet baggers
unanimously concur in denouncing Shcn
dan's statements as false. The truth is that
tho General spvuds hi time in a hotel, in
Copies f the. foregoing were directed to I dulging excessively in intoxicating lluids, as
bo sent I tho President, the members of I is his custom, and there receives tho reports
and statements of tho leading carpet bag
gers anil send these off as official inlbrma
lion. He is vain, haughty aud loves iuUery
aud toadyism, as is natural to one raised sud
denly by extraordinary circumstances from
bly some erupt Democrats are expected to the captaincy of a company to tho high dig
support it. nity of x Lieutenant Geaeral, a post ho did
A bill v aUo introduced to fi tlio sala- not anil could not reach by regular promo
ries of th Judges as follows: Supremo t', but which was secured by tho favorit
court 8.0tfor Chief Justice and $7,500 for ' begotten by the lacinations and taunt
aa'.h Assoctopervear; Philadelphia Judg- par friendships that aro the outgrowth o
000 ch Vllc 'henv .Indues K1.000 "Oou companion bacchanalian revelries
each; Dauiin Judgo $5,000; country Judges Kvery where in Cougress, iu the Senate,
each 5-1.001 and As.soriato county Judgea evou in mo cabinet, aim among an peopn
five dollars er day, but not to be lea 1 than Sheridan's request that tho people of tho
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f.iuu per yir all to receive liltecn cent. oiaica m i.musiau.i, .uhhs-jiihh u
per mile for.-aveliii" expense. Arkansas be officially declared banditti an
. . 1110 no auinonzeti 10 tieai wun tiiem us ne
Atorhilj.d ail.l l.iltM.liaUS. I nlmMnil. i nninutincnl unwarranted, infiini
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i.niei suiitaro growing quite l.ismonaiile 0 ml i,rllt!il-as buhversiru alike of law,
jtist now, esrcially 111 the cities. 1 ho Judges jCOl.Iu.y, good government, and fr eo institu
" cu'isiruuuon ui mv lion3j dangerous to tho peace and honor
urn on miu uyect mat a oao ought to ue of tll0 liatiU,
taKcn iieioraau tsuprciiio court for the sate
tjons of' members, endangjring personal
tioerty ai imperiling iree go .'eminent.
J!esnh,t That we cominen I the forbear
iince of l)e whoso rinhts were so unconsti
tittionall violated wo assure them of the
sympathfelt for them by all those who are
jealous alio preservation of tho principles
of civil li rty upon which our government
1 louutie
Congress lm this State and to the Govern
or of e.ichtate.
A movc.alrcady madeby tholeading Re
publicans tho Senate to increase tho num
ber of ofiic of the the two Homes. Proba-
of establuhiV a uniform standard. As now
administcrellKire are certainty somo hard
ship to etita-s, but much grciter one. to
the publioa vldl a to private person, a is
shown by lid character of a great many
Urant's action in tho Louisiana matte
caa be accounted for only on tho grouiii
that ho has aeized it a a means to force him
nolf upon the Republican party as its candi
date for the Presidency at the next election
Hn is vain nl'hisowii popularity and believes
newspaper.!. Illackguards, liars, meddler ho c.m bo t,lected t0 a term if tuu
with privaunlUirs in which tho public has jieimijlican party will nominate him. an
no proper uttrest, itirculaters of scandal, ,t,; i. lo (iiormi,.,i .0 fnro nt all haiard.
&c, roallr cell to ride over all' law and L. ,i.i,lt ,i, ..ndiidleamratnit tho South
decency am ui temporarily most popular js hi!l Ht llolJ alld llenlu ,)lay ti,at card
.nun. puuuc. jecens aim non- t0 tl(B la,tj 0 people will find in tins th
ij 1 .tuiu nml 'sp.iiaiiy puuiio men, a. wen us k ,)oto to ftll hu flUure uction
the public! icll descrvo protccthn against
that whuld.inoll scoundrel anl their vilo Age of Statesmen.
publicationL bul on tho other hind editors Judge Illack will bo sixty-four years of
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age 111 January uei. no wn, we iienovo
the youngest man that ever held theolllceot
Attorney General of tho United States up to
i prltection too whio laboring
!'l g od.
in now stanti, win oiiiinrs tne lime 01 nts iijipuiiiiiueni, aim younger
'Lining of tho h rdships of man any one mat 111 neimi aiuce, except
lul.lli. nun tininlllll.i nr no iVserumil, nun nun huuiii, uiuii im iih
, pi die men hao ittle or no , ai.i.olnte.l Presltlent
ui. uiisie ircitniiuuii .11, ,rn n thu Uomtnoii f exs at
deserve eoa
for tho gcii
A mittjtrsov
violently C)m
the libel Jfa.v,
protection ifign
slander, ami uhi ono editor all
another deljes th public have u
deteriulningwhlil is truthful.
present lihil law jeither public u
publlo thefiselvil aro properly
and a large, maji-ity of editors
same thing f thanulvoi. Win
can be fram.l tolicet tho whol
well be very neri'ltilv doubted.
our own way we ft ild rather inc
summary ox.tmc.tt
would priut a fu.s.
Mint they wlculd
would persiiit iu
milder form of mul
be forever Ufrr
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complatuu or mo sinu iuuuwus umiu .- ..,.
of all el
tod or mlsrcpr
fuse to corroca
'di action.
tnentthey ou;
ilscd, prohibild from
compelled to
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theso wcro tho ablest, Mr. Jefferson and
(len, Jackson, Tlio Kmperor of Prussia nml
Van Motkc, tlio latter the greatest of living
Generals, were both over 70 when they con
quered France. All the Kttropcan statesmen
of high distinction nro from sixty to eighty
year of age, and tho great IlritUh lead"rs
and rivals, Gladstono and Disraeli, nro re
spectively four and nix year older than
Judgo Illack, Yet mcro Jack-monkey and
mush-hcaded tom-tlt, having no material
merit themselves, will get off soft blab by tho
bushel about ago and old fogies whenever it Is
proposed to elevate men of great ability, ex
perience and tried Integrity to Important
governmental position.
Wo havo great respect for youthful ability,
but lh.it Inexperience is a recommendation
to Important public trust no do not believe.
A man incapable of learning and Improving,
is unlit for any official station, whatever his
ago; If capable then tlio older he grows the
more intelligent and able will he become.
Integrity that has been long tried naildst
temptation and not found wanting, can ccr
talnly he moro implicitly relied upon than
can tho mnt solemn of pledge by groen
horiB who ha ve not been tried andaro without
experience. Intxpcricnco 1 tho food upon
which knave live and greenlcs are their
richest provender. Judge Illack, the great
est of American lawyor", I now in the very
rnno of intellectual vigor, and iu official
position would bo of more valuablo sorvlco
to the people than all tho spattercrs about
old fogyism that the land contains.
The fact Is, tho new fogy, tho decrlcr of
age, Is a more deleterious character than his
prolotypo. He is sure to bo an ass and usu
ally a rogue, an owlish imitator or a stupid
dolt incapable of intellectual vigor, whose
only capital in trade is to decry what is
above him, and in tho absence of tangible
objection and for want of both judgment and
wit to vainly attempt to slur honorable age.
He is a character of so little account that he
is not wortli shed. ling ink upon and is there
fore permitted to traduce tho men he has not
the ability to appreciate with the impunity
that belong to the irresponsible.
Aihertislns Agencies.
We believe there is no profession wherein
so many swindler cxit, in proportion to its
numbers, as may be found amongst adverti
ng agents, and were we called upon to-day
to point out those of them with whom wo
have had dealings who were entirely honor
able aud prompt iit their transactions, it
would include only S. M. Pettengill & Co.,
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Datichv & Co., aud
Bates & Locke, of New York, aud N. W
yer it Son of Philadelphia. To these may
now be added Rowell it Chcsman, of St. Lou.
is, Missouri. There may be and no doubt
tro other quite honorable ones with whom
we have had no dealing. lint wo do not in
dulge iu tlio common complaint of many of
our cotemporarics of being cheated by the
swindlers among the advertising agents, for
the reason that we apply tho same rule to
them that we do to every body else: not tu.
trust them unless we have reason to believe
that they will pay and if they are strangers,
as they mostly aro, not to trust them at all
exc t upon references that are undoubted.
A publisher who extends credit to agents
upon any other principle is sure to be cheat
cd, to be abandoned by the worthy and to
do injury to his professions. When cheated
he deserves no sympathy, and will get noue
from thi quarter.
flOMMISNlONKKS' HALK,
J TWO COAMIll, liKHIT llUUNr.n CHAMPA
I.TKrtS. A UtimtrtT of Mite Limn with irnnd rrllrlnr;.
ono six foot Ventilator anil a lot 1,1 MnVtlnif anil Cor
leinnatme roui.nmp,wll offered nt putillosntt st
i.J . WIIMlliariuil.- 1. IU 1.IUIII..UI K. HI' ll l-
nsila, tlio thirl inyot February, ISTf., at 1 o'llo 1.
p. hi.
ihnsonrttel'slmd titcn la tiv In tlio Court room,
liftore MM room was repaired ntid ntted tip with
flan Light.
Uuinmlsvf!ie,nn1c ll r.rdrrt cornmlsMoniTh',
llloonviburir, Jan. 1, Ta h. WM. KIUCKllACM,
U;r.
)R01'OSAI.H FOR STRUCT LAMPS I
PrntintnU fnr Klfpff. I.nrnm nml T.ninn IVvstn.
fur the Town ot liluottisburi', mil tie rcrrln it 17
the rreslil'tit ot the Town council ot mid Tun a, un
til tour o'clork, p.m., nn 'rhurmlAy, ni3tl itibl.,
lap wimps nn'i runs in of caui tinny, v '.1 in nnn
tier, nml I )ia former to bu of n character nut stile for
thi! proper consumption of thrira lurnhkeil by tho
insoinsuiirir ua i oniimny, i-ouirncinrs 10 lino in
pumnt, Town tloiidi, lutraM with Interest, ono
tear from ilfll rrv of ttio Lattins nud Pu,ts and tlio
necepmneo otlh samo by the prornr authorltl".
Hampl's of Ijtmps and Posts ran seen nt the
i;uunui room of caning un mo M'tToi nrv.t
ii. i.iiw iit.-iiutm.
w. winT, HeorctarT, President of Town Council.
liloomsDiirs. .Inn. la, 1ST5.
NOTICK TO COLLM'TORS.
Tho Cntintv frensitror. on tin first day of .Tun
tiary last, h ul In hi i inntls JJ1.31 county fuml, nnd
oterpald on Dciif fund t .3j.es, wldch show tin- amount
nuTpald and duo tho Trcamrcr to Lo 2t),73. In or
der to meet Hie current demand on llm County
Treasury, collectors are requested to make promvt
pajments.
'I ho amount of County tax iinrollttert Is JH31X53.
If alt of that amount, nt lenM.qhoiitJ bo natd Pv tho
l'cbru.iry ourt. nnd It Is kopedthat oery collec
lor nm try iy afiwo m niipuiniu uj iu:il umv.
The amount cf tint Tax uncollected Is f mt.ii.
Commissioners' ortlef. WM. KltlcKlIAt'St.
llloomsbur, .tan. Ir.tli, tSTS at. Clerk-.
BLOOMSBURGr I
OPKHA HOUSE.
FOR. A FEW NIQHTO ONLY!
CO.MMi:.(TNU AiOjDAY,'.lAN. 18, 'TO
Oocond Annual Tour of
ism Mmtmw
SBXiSCTZlD OOlVirANTf.
JENNIE CARROLL!!
AND
20 First Class Artists,
.SII.VI'.ll lltyitK OIlC'Iin.STRl.
Will n)ipar in a now Son'alional Drama in
live tu ts, written especially for
JENtflB CARROLL.
I.STITLKD
WOMAN
AGAINST
.WOMAN.
"WNSTtr LTU'LOTM:!T-At homo Male or Fr
Vinalc, no a we. k warranted. No onnltnl reqnlreit,
Particulars and alualjlo wimnle sentfreo. Adilre.
with o cent return btainp,C. Itoss, WlUUmsburir,
N. V.
t
TiSYCHOMANCY or SOUL CHARM
1 ISO. How tlthir mx may fascitintp and
Katii the lovo atut .infection of any penmn they
choose Itiitiintly. Tilt Mmple, mental nnqmrenielit
nil ran pow, free, by mall, ror Ht cenm, toncihrr
wllti n Marriage nuhle, Kiryptlnn Oracle-, DnMins,
Hint to l.aillt'K. Wedding NlKht tlrt, Kt. A n'lrer
book. Addre:T. WILLI M it CO., Pubs. l'hll.
Miiryluiid Eye und ICur Institulo
Ml North diaries Street, llnlttmnrc. Md.
tinoitlli; ULI LfMI, M. II., Ulo I'p.h - -i,p .of I'.JO
iidtorhurueryin tho Washin?' .a I loversl
tv. Hiiri-eon In t'liaiiri'.
The lirire Inndsonio rvsldeneo of the late ctuittrs
t'iHi.nt.1. lifiH lMen titled tin with nit the Improve
ment ad ipted In the latest Schools of LuroiK', for
th'jMH'ei.u in aimentor mis ciasnoi uiie.i". y
ply by letter to ClKUItllU ltllULtNll, M. I.
i?urt."oii iiiiiiuiiT.
C0U0US, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
And nil Throat Diseases,
TJSB
WliliiiS' CARUOLIOTABLLiTS
PUT VV ONLY IN 1ILUK IIOXICS.
i tih: .tail Hvny, n:LiixJ!v
Sold by Drtiffglsts.
LICENSE NOTICE.
"rVTOTIt'K Micrehviiivcnlhc folloniiii uninrd
I s persons have Med In the otllce of the Clorli ot
oaarter numoos urir ptiuons for TfiTf rn. railing
llouse and Lid. tor ftore Ltecnsi, willed will tu pie.
ecnttd to th Courton Wodnendav Februar td, IS1S1
John h. Mann, centrn to.i nsnip. Hotel.
Humphrey I'.irtcr, ureenwood, " "
A.T. Uel.-r, llenton " '
Michael l)othlirty, Huntour " "
rcrnard siouncr, nioonisburr Vatlnfr House
S. H.Harker, (cott "
Issiali Kramer Ccntro " "
K. M. (dlmore, Iiloomsburr "
llobert lleaitle, tlrefnwood Hotel
wiiiiam iiiijsr, iwuomsuuri' "
iiriMiorniursr. luviver "
, 11. Kvons, llloomsburp;
amsri:an cohnst 3oloiqt,
In some of his finest selections on hli GOLD
CORNET.
Popular pritts nf Atimhs'mn. lltntrmd teats
can be oblmned nt UKUKUi A.
VLAUK'S Hook Store.
GENERAL ADMISSION, 50 and 35 Cents.
The Outrage in honUi.in.i.
A General of the regular army, with sold
iers having loaded muskets and lixed bayon
ets, entered the Assembly hall in the Capi
lal of Louisiana aud forced certain members
to leave their seats and rctiru from the hall
until enough were thus expelled tint less
thuu a qtionn remained, and the r.oldiors al
so forced tho clerk of the As-cmhly from his
place of duty and put ono who had uo au
thority to ho there in his stead, against tho
protests of the Speaker and Assembly. This
was dono ly order of Gen. Grant. Now, i
Gen. Grant may properly do this in Lutiisi
ana, he may also do it in Pennsylvania, o
any other State. If in tho States, then with
more propriety lie may thus treat the Kider
al Uonwess. 'j hcrefore. if ho shall he a.nn
a candidate for President, ho may force th
leclaration of his own election, by m.irchin
tit military force into the halls of Congress
and expelling a sufficient number of mem
bers to give his adherents a majority, nn
havo only such Electoral votes counted a
ho may dictate. As in Louisiana, it woul
only bo necessary to set up tho pretence
that tho negroes had been "intimidated" i
some States that voted ajainst him, as an ex
cihc for his action.
The question arises will the people sub
mit to having a precedent established for
ouch high handed usurpation, by ntntaiuing
Gen. Grant's action in Louisiana? Shcrid.ni
has already informed them how they are to
bo treated if they refine as "banditti." 1
it is still sale to presume, that here in th
North tlio ri;;htof protest may still be resort
ed to, and unless the people are willing tha
an example of tyranny aud outrage shall bo
formed into a precedent, they mint protest
now. We remind our Republican tnend
that precedents they now establish may be
followed by Denioc.its and other parties hero
alter, and that therefore they are not a disin
terested or merely accommodated party. His.
tory repeats itself, and what ono party is
sustained ill doiii to-day may readily be
practiced with impunity by another to-mor
row. IIuwaki: ! when public rights are be
iug trilled witii and outraged I
SHOUT POSTl'ONnMBS'T-DAV F1XKIJ-FULL
DISl'ItlllfTION'.
First Grand Gift Con'curt.
IiTontpBlisrFeinalG TTomane Assaciation
AT ALl'.XAN'MHA, VA.
MARCH 29, 1S73.
II. riti.S'KZARlt
Clerk (Juartcrlv Sessions.
THE POPULAR
I A QU C TAD 17
OF
W. P. JONES,
Corner .Iulii anil Third street.?,
CATAWISSA, PA.
WK ovl THK NKW YEAR WITH
TT i'i'i'er liellilie fn. rl.H ne our Fr.fbds
and I'atrons. na mg removeu oacK to
OUR OLD ST MID,
Which has been Thoroughly Re
modeled Ihrouohout,
We ha c now one ot the finest rooms in this vlcinl.
tr. Vt e shall alnaj s keep a full assoi tment ot
iNCV Ultt OOODS,
DKI.S3 GOODS,
SHAWLS, &C
Aiid we shall endeavor to sell themnt prices wldch
iou will appieetate. v.niimf inaiiKsior )ourni
tied faors fu tho past ajid trustlti" for a continu
ance ot the same, I am
Yours Respectfully,
No Extra Chargo for Hosorvad Soats.
TOJ20 per day. Airenls" wanted. All
'J cl.wsot "orklng people of both sexei, jounif
ai a oni, m.iKomori'moncyniiTorKiorus.iniritirown
localities, during their "pare moments, or nil tho
time, thai at an thins else. Wo ortsr employment
that will pay haidwmely f r svery hour's work.
I'm! particulars, terms, Ae., send us jour uddress nt
onee. lion't delay. Now In the tliuo. non't look
ror woik or iriMnrss eisewnere, tintll jotiunio learn
ed what no oiler, u. SriNsON &C'u., l'orll.uiil, Malic.
ilAU, lil l.lj
A He!-,
iiuts with
ADVERTISING : Cheap: Go.nl : Hy-tema-
l'. .in iieton hiio tounciupiaifmaKin, con
ivlth n'Msiuners for tho luiertl n otad'or-
tlM'ments. Miould send ' cents to (leo. 1'. Hoirel! K,
Co.. 41 Park How. New York, for Ihelr I'AMI'ill.Kr-
IKMiK tnlnely-seventh rdltlon.) containing llt-sot
over iprno ne.ip.ii.rs and estimates, slwnlnx tho
Ico,. .iiiTfniii'iu.'niH luuen lor le.uun p.nn'r.s in
many siato.t iitatretueudous ruiluctlou rn.inpiio-ll-Ju
i's' rates. Out tub iiook. l.m. i"s-iy.
ATEW YORK TltlllfNE. "THE LEAD-
1 INC1 AMKHICAN NI',W.sPAPi:i!."-THK 1IKS1'
AiiVlUUHlNd MKUIL'M, Dally, tin a year. Seml-
W enklv. Ii.
l'oitair.' I'ree to the. Suliscrther, Specimen Copl'S
and Adti rll-ln' Kates I ree. Wtvkli. lu cluM i,r so
or more' only l, pota''o paid. Address Tim Tui-
Bi'sn, X. V. Jan ls'twy.
CRAfHO 0PEKJN6!
LIST Of GIFTS.
1 drand caU out
1 tirand Cash inn
1 i Irani I cash tllft
10 Civ-li tiltis, Slti non eiieli
If, Cali Hilts, M1 J each
m cosh i.ltts, lo.ij each ....
100 Cash (Ittts, MJ each
1 no.) Cash tilt's too eueh
1 ono Cash (lifts, 5' otti'li
2. ciio Cas.li (litis, .0 each . ...
5J US Cash (lifts, amounting to
Number of Tickets, 100 000.
PIHCIS OP TICKKM.
Whole Tickets
II lives
(,'n irlers
t.ljhths or each Coupon
r I iok"is tor
...I inootl
, . . . f.o OOJ
. . . . na lK
pnouo
... " Otl'l
, .. MIKW
: . . w Mi
... 11KJ 0'MI
. . . . no osi
. . . . w u.
...flouoeO')
.IJ0(.
. 10 0.)
. r. oo
ALSO,
All tint. errtal lot of irftunrt sltuafOln ths town
of CatawiBMa, in tho county ot OolntnliU andstato
munmiiiu, oouiHiro riiu u.fiuiu.i muunn." "i
PPffinnitu; hi uio eonif r ot a lot or naran nruosi, on
the t.nrth raAtuMAnf MAln trwt. of Itie said town
nf ('MlAi-l..!.- theneo hr .&ld lot north eftstwardljr
itvo nunnrcAi ana len ris.i ii nn r.ucy, invui v vj rum
wicy, D(xii irmrrariiiy ("iriiiy iwo ierv moro or iei
lo rurner otalct nuworlato nf Jooop'i rmton,
thiMiee by t'Md lot nouUi weftwardly two htuidrod
and ten firttothe nofesHlJ M.dn street ihenco by
ttio same soulh oatwariiiy cynty iwo v inoroor
less, to the plueo of tM-i HTiinp, on which V erected a
frame buUdinir occupied ua store rooms, a dwelling
hoitso, Ac.
A LSO,
All Unit, pertnln lot of cTound Htmleln tho town
ot CnUm-aa, hi tlio county aforesaid belli lot mull
ed ana numwreii in iuo Ktnerui pian oi iown oi ..-
url.A iiiuiii.rr.fl ht . t.'cn . 1 a. I tuiundeil LTivl doner) to
ed as follortn to Till! on toe nutitn by kiln street, ot
said town, on tho east ojr unotuer lot wionsnnir 10
too muii .1. . iirouai, on iui norm uy -ui mm, ii uu
tho west Jlso by an alley, nun tie' ui purldiancos.
WUeil, taken In rxeutloii and tu KS wld m la
properl) of J. s. urubat.
A IO,
All thnitf. four true.tM nf I And Mtuat In ltuATCr town-
Ship, Columbia county, rtnni)l.iti, bounded and
di'Sljitbcd ni follows! ono of Hum liint.lnif at a
post at th i soma woi corner ci a irwi oi unu sur
i'Md on n warrant to ( Htbarino LotiK'nberser,
theneob) aaldcatliarini'lsioiteulsrifor trct north
16 degrees, wrsr 5IJ nnh"S to a ponti ttn'iico north
Hi dvres, wittn t'''.i(.s tnaposti thtncobr
ISIlil Mirieyt'il in uie u.iui"s oi I nom.is iiuuii. ouu.u
to deifrees, Wirt, loo mtcIwi to a post: thenro by
landsurvi-d in tlio nanio of linnul in; north
ICS, degni's, taauia l.fi.)i..nto a instt tbenoo north
"s decrees, oast S I pi relics to a post ! taenoe by land
ot Jesse llrooks, north VI divreeii, west is perches to
a red oak: thenee by lanJ In the name of Jew
nrriks, norm Tniicun-es, ea-i -v iH'r. nes loupuei,
ths p'.ace of bpglnnlmrt coii'Alnlnr ai'.i4 acres and
allowanuMnore or itssi Hiirv .ml onawarrantto
Andrew CUrk dated th.' md da of August ltJ.
One other of flit ni be(;tnlnk' it a post the south nest
corner of the alxm-dcs. itln -l trart.Bunejedonwar
rant to Andre dark, then, e bj tne western lino of
the said Andrew Clark tract north iss decree,
wist an nefehMtonpostl tciL Oby land suricyisl
oil warrant to Marj Scott and Jarou MHT. W, de
Kree, west so peretirn to nt.-nea, thence by land Bur
seiedon warrant to llcnjjmln I.jock, soumnde
ciees. ea'.t 116 p"ri ties to a pine, thenee bj Nia sur
vived on :i warrant to doorus Nyer.soutti M degrees
cast Its S-i! iHTCIiistoiipost: thence by Lindsur
?oied on a warrant John ilanonjr ,nortUUde(,rfe,
oii-t 1M tiorch"s to .i ht. korj i tiieneo n lans sut rey
tn the nam" ot Jose liroota, north la decrees, wi t
as perches to i'ost : thenee by t he sirae. north TS do-i-ri...s.
,.i.si or. n..ret,(.ii to a oost ttic tilac' of t.casoi-
nlinfiontalnlnic 41'JS acres moro or less: ts.tnono
saoie trai t ot lindsur ejed ou warrant to Daniel
Meier, datvd All-out It, t"3. one oth r trott ot
them, beiflnnlnc nt a post tt: south wet corner or
thulastabox d.siriud tradsurrejed on warrant
lo II inlel N'otcr and tti-no- by tho said Uiin
tel :ej er, north 13 decrees we'.t :' r-lu perches to a
Pines thence b land of r.eojaintn i ,-.k south IA60
grr es, .vest to lino dli Wins part of the tract sold to
.Ueoti Ilos-sler, ttienco b the said laid ot JaooW
noisier to the no.-ta-ri line of land surtejedon war
rant John mrro.in Jr., them e by th same north is
de'-reei, tivst a p'ist tne place (f lielnntiiff contsln
lr.? 'Jta iu rci mor or less 1 be tn,' a part of n tract
Oliar.ll Minrejrii oil a narjiir.i iu .iru. jn u
S.a AugUit litri. and the oth'r nrreoi oejuiuioe
at Stones t.ernrutlni; It from lands surreye on a
iarrani 10 iieiijiuiu ujoci., 1un.1--nu11113.si .mi...i
nest 3J'i Mo ponlii'S toaston! thence s'lUth It;,'
decrees, east St pciidrs to-stoncs; thence by lands
surT)eu onawarraui 10 iarj ;-iiu, niui..-
..tOIO)
Th- Montriellcr ccmno iiumanossoi 1.1 1.10, fil tered
In II' Legislature ot Virginia n ml . Irru It
Court of oran.) Co.. proiiosud bin. 1 -.itid III ft in
cert tu est ibll-.li and en low a 'llomi; tor the OH,
1 ......it,,.,. 1 ...itp of vindnl 1." nt Tilont-
1 11 11 11 ii.
W. P. Jones.
. 1.. TL'HNFlt.
i:.cli;n.gu Hotel.
n. r. (unnvER'
Ites ilenco .Market St..
1st door below Kev. O.
J. waller's.
& (i.VRDNER.
TvRS. TURNER
XJ
onico over Klclm's liruj store
Jan. 8, 'J.vy nioomshuri,', Pa.
WANTED.
T the Cslawi- Piper Mill. One Hundred
lonsot Kyo, Ythsit aud Oata STRAW . Cash
av t I R lll'IM I
oet. t,'-m
A
ELLAS MENDEN1IALL
fAVlNCt re-mued the business of Mcrchan
L dtseliis at his old store, on
MAIN .STREET, 1SLOOMSI1UKG,
KEAll THE K011KS POTEL,
Desires to call tho attention of Ids l'rlends nndthe
l'uoitc t'enerany.o his
NEW, I'L'LL AND VA1HEI)
STOCK OF GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
And solicits a share of publlo patronage.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS Of
DltT GOODS,
oi:ocumi:s,
(lUKHNSWAliE,
WOOIIliN'U'AIiE,
willowwaui:,
hoots suoi:s,
IIAltDWAllL,
1'LOUIt AND FLED.
pelier, tho fonncr rusWcuce ot i-resiucut jjuicj
'1'"","'flovrnoi-s onice. ltlchmonil, July 3, lsji.
TtatTordi me pleasure to ay that I mn wcll ne-
qu.iltiti I wit'i a nrei; 1111101111 ,'",""'",?'" V,
Moui-ler 1 enmie 1 iiiii.iu.- iss.i, I.........
in toe M. inlt.i ot iay linme. im I 1 at P"i t hetr hit. Ill-
H" ' 1HM Hi' lr wun 'i aii' 1 11 1 iii 1 t.
.. iwtti.li lasMw iMibllo roulHl.'lKT, InniK'lico
u.vntiilila. V.i' .lui. nT4.- ' I cowinenrt
tlv'in as np-iiH 1 1 Iidhu ami Int.rUy, ana ruiiy cn-
tt. . linillK. V. s..IuilKft' fMst'n DNt. of a.
.it.. 1 it ilVir (- v-l.i Vflli',lV of a.: Hon. 1(01)1.
:. V.UtiPl, Un:t.-(.nv., ( I v.i iinu u. t. s'iiiuw
Ivinmi'nivnf'T tickets nmv Ij mjiil-'hy exprt-RS
1 - 1... S). ,rl.l..ri'.rl li.ttf I
- !. . r. . ...t.. . ..i.(inii-ninifi t-n to nil fnr (!r.
ur urn inuiu uhu?, n 7"'iM",",'v. ,: ,i ,t .
ITf I .'1. 1 . ' rt aii-Aiiiuii in,
NOTICE.
rVUV. Iiuine-s of Dr. J. t'. HITTER, hcim-
X of sui h A ehamrter as to render him unable to
intend to tne settlement and collection of Ids
account., lie Iiih then fore placed them InourhiuuK
All those knoTiIni; theinaeiies indebted to him will
call at onee. l'HLL'Zi; A r.YKULY.
niiiuinsburir, Dee. St. IsTl. Jan. s, '7 it
HOWS' Al'I'IlAISKMENTa
1, iin. e.itliiulii-' iiniimlM'iiienLs of real and
personal proni rtj .set apart lo widows ot d-iccdents I
line ocen ilieu ui iu' oiin..- 01 uie iieKnier 01 1 ui-uinbtai-iuintv.
under the Utiles of court, and will ba
pres.. nled for absolute eonilrin.itlon to the orphans'
court to be held in llloonisbur;, In nml for said conn
tj.on Wedu....sday, I ho ad dij ot February, P.J4, at 1
o Clock p. tn ot said clay unless exceptions t" sucli
eonnrm
sons lnti
1. Widow ot Willi im Il.ubcr, late ot Modlson
tnhlp, deceased.
2. Widow of Samuel Kostcnbauder, lato of Cata
wissi lownomn, neceaseu.
X Widow of (leor.-o Krossler, late ot Scott town
ship, d.veasd.
4. Widow of Datid Coleman, lato ot ITshlnjcreek
loernsiiip, uece.iseu.
Ileiister'-i office. 1 Y'. II. .TACORT.
Illoomsburf, Jan. sth.isro.f lteflster
In tsonncction with his stock of Mt rciiandlso ho
eonitantly keeps on hand In his yard.
A l'l'I.L STOCK OF
Dressed and Untacii I-iiife
AND SHINdLr.S OF Ills MAN'LTACTi ItL.
Bill Lumber mtule u speciality.
CALL AND SKi:.
Oct. 3, ts73-tf.
k p. in., of said clay unless exceptions tn sucn . ,,,.V,PJ ,,,,.,,.,
rn il li.fi.s lull I re tonsil Hied, of Wlllcll all tier-1 A liI'.MiS It lAlMI
nteresti'd In B,dd e states will tuku notice: f.a- C.OI.MA.N.S p,pTO. j A Tj JJlHl,i;s
A.
Pino ll.lt M'ltATIONs. ddress for circulars,.
DOLMAN CO., v30 Arch St., I'hlladelpliLv,
T EGISTER'K NOTIt'ES.
I 1 N'oilco Is hen bv ulen to all lec.ilees, credit
01s and ottur persons inten Med In the estates of the
ri'spectne uceotieui.s anu minors, iinu 1110 iouu-ln-
ndtulnlstratlon and "uarill.ni neeounts havo la-en
Illt-d in tlio oflieo of tiio Ttt-Klsit-r of Columbia counlj ,
und will be nrosenli-d for eonllrm itlou utid allow
ance In Hi.' orphan's Court to bo held In I'.looms-
our, on ilt'.UH'..il.l., ill" aiuiiyoi ii,oruari, is.o,
ai j o clock, p. 111., oi saia ua
1. Thelln.il nruimit of Hiin-lial (1. Klniiev. iruard
Im of tharles II. Mcliowi'll, irr.indson und lulr of
.ilallhew .Mcnoweu, late 01 hecut tuwusuiii.ui coascu.
The final aieountof Ixl . Illdla, cu.inllaii
ot (.'iiiru B. rc tenn'T, 11 minor caun 01 1.11 Lrctcnui;,
latoot scott lowiisnip, ueeeanu.
The tlritt asd tlu.d ticcouut of Moses Hat Is, nip
mlnWtrator ot saiuh I lain, lato ol lirlarcreck iown
snip, ciecoasoii,
1. 1110 priuuil IIIH1 llliai u:i;ouiiiui .jui.u .-i.t.-.t.
executor of William Itobblus, lato ot lireehwood
township, di ceacu.
r. The account of Neliemlih Kitchen, executor of
lijnlel Kilchcii, lato of Hshmgciecii township ue
ceased.
r.. Tho iiccnnnt of Clinton Xlendcnhall. adinlnl;
tratorof l'oter .Minor, lato of Locust township, do
ceasist,
7. 'I ho account of Jewu Mcnsch, cuardlan of ('lata
LIFE 01 '-R. LIVlNfJsTONE
A new toot. eiinirileti'. ai'lhentle and reliable, con
tatnlnc Ids exploi.itlous und illseiacile.s in tho wUds
of Africa, soil i-jpMU at low pi lies Insult Uie times,
Also the X't'sMui, by ' v. Wi.i .M. Wlllett. Tor nil
deuomliM.Qs, un e.v (lj woik lued in a hand
ioiaeftjlu. our kivim fil.ks aro uuutpialled fur
si) its and prices.
Asreuts Wanted ,.M,S5."
LAK.mt (. 11 v I'Liii.iMU.N r.1.0., ruu.Kioipuia ra.
Tin: masOxX & hamlYn"
03?v.a-A.nsr co.,
Winners of Tliro Illirhest Medals end lHpleniaof
lt'innr, at Mennj. "s. and Paris. '117, now orfrr Uio
Finest ssui luu-iii 1 f the llest 1 .il lnel Organs In tho
World, liu-ludlu'i new t-tiles with recent linproie
lr.etit'., not . nh ovcpisln lv for cash, as formerly, but
also on New Flans of K.i-v Pj)ineiit -. the most fa
vorable eier oirered. organs Pouted with Pililleiro
of Puiclm-e, to almost ,iai pait of tin. eountr.i. Flr-K,
pavuii iil Jj.ujor upward-.. Illustrated I uLilogtus
un'i . ircui irs, wun 11111 paiucuiars. m-ih, irii on 10
UU(.t. Addrerti. J1ASOS A HAMLIN OlillAN CO..
lloston. New Yolk or ctileaico,
III Maine, where prohibition prevails, fif
ty thousand dollars in fines for selliii' li
quor was eullectcd during the past year, and
it cost thu people a larger sum to enforce the
law. Tho question arises, does prohibition!
prohibit?
MARKET REPORTS.
RLOOMSIIURU MARKET.
Wheat per bushel $ 1.4
Ityo " 'J.
corn " 7-s
oats " Ml
Flour per barrel s.o
Cluverseod
Flaxseed l.M
llutler us
tsnp vo
Tallow IJ-
Potatoes M
Dried spples ,10
Hams .. .! IS
sides & Shoulders 14
Lard per pound 14
May Kr tun 15.00
lieeswux '.s
Timothy Seed D.ou
QUOTATION'S 1'OU COAL.
tweuty-iilno,
nus what and. when elected tu tho .Supreme bencl
j ,,r hoi'iimn t 111 votiiiL'est u nei ju.tico i-cnnsvi
Jnder the )-'ln"1 m . . 'fT
M UUIJs 41 A 1 ItCllllUlli-ftll VIII t V I 14 ll If t 41H1
Yorl.- nr William Allen. Dumocratlu Gov.
irotected, ernor of Ohio. Ho is about twenty years
think thu tho junior of Charles t) Connor, UaleuvJush
ing and Revenly Johnson, his compeers at
the head of tlio American bar. and all the
walks of public and business life aro crowd
ed with leaders in comparison with whom
Judgo Ulack is a youth, .ancMter Intelli'
geneer.
Wise people wcro ouco ofoplnlun that
ion;; experience and long tried and well sus
tained integrity, necessarily embracing a
considerable degreo uf uge, were recommen
dations to important trusts. Nearly all the
American Presidents wero older when
No. 4 on Wharf ....
.no. 0 "
No, o " "
lilacksmlth's Lump on whart .
" llltumluous "
i 4,011 per Toil
, s 0,01
, t ,M " "
. t 4,011 " "
, t 11,00 ' "
lier a law
caso may
If we had
no to the
ors who
icntatlon
or who
but as u
t at leas
oult tha
- .., T..l. ri I I- t . 1
XstMl 1 O'OGKK lulu dUUijtiJ uioe. it now, UUU UUIUIl
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAPER RAGS
rpho paper flour b-ijjs Mild at the Ciii.i'.miiian
I onico urn very strowr und In all realists supe
llor tho lK)t made printed both for lluckwheat
uud Wheat lluur uuJ uru sold cheap for cash. f.
NOTICE.
Tho partnership heretofore eiliUiisr. under the
Arm of Coleman M era has this day boon iilv-,olu-U
by mutual consent. JLssu ecu. KUAN
K. L. MYKltS.
Tho husslncss will bo coutlnuod by Jesse Coleman,
at tho old Maud where ho will alwu)s bo triad to ru
el.) 0 his old friends and customers.
BUSINESS GARUS,
VlSII'lNOCAItlW,
LKlTKlt HEADS,
HILL HEADS,
I'ltOUUAMUtU,
itisi Ktis, laH
Obeapiy and tJnaUyFrtutwi,
(Joint risks of anv class solicited. A very reliable
uuil popular company, 1111 1 easy 10 which lor. Appiv
prouipiiy ui liner 10 luo lluur, in 1 11 r;, t uiiauci-
phli. Nov. 13, '74 -3m.
AG ENTS WANTEDS
Provident Lifo 8c Truat Co.,
OT 1MUI. l!;i.EaOI 4.
Sldier, minor child ot John sidlcr, law ot Franklin Incorporated 3d month, !2d dav, 18Cfl
tounsliip, duciia-scd. ' ' '
s, Tlio final accoiiut of Samuel Kosteniiauder.
cuardlaa of Clara Ku-tcnui'ider, (nii.v campi as meu
by tho udiutntstrators of sut.l cuaidlau.
s. The ilr.st and nn il account of Jacob (lerslna
ex.-cutor of .Icilm tirUht, lato ot l'lshhujcreek tuwu
blilji, deceased.
tu. Thoiiccouutnf Hcnrv Hetler. executor ot Peter
Hetler, lato of Minim tuwusulp, decoased.
11. Tlio account of Laf.ivetlo Cre.isV and Henry
SiiilTcr, nJinlulstmtursot Peter II. Wenuer, lata of
llrlaicrcek township, deceased.
ii. The tlit and imrtl.il acaountof Isaac N. Itun
.van, executor of 1'rlsclll.i M.ltuuyan.lato of .Madison
township, uiTeastu,
lteclstei-sonice. I W. IL JACOBY.
I)looinjburtf, Jan. slh, lS75.f lhviaer
imjiji.ic sn.i:
or vat-i'tti a
REAL ESTATE!
nl T I IIUISTI tS a tarj-'O live, family paiier, of Mo
V 1 rl-'s and irood rt-adlm,'. No M-elailanhiu, jhi
'PI I n bills, tula's n-.r uiliertlscinents. onlv 7!
1 1 1 u i ts. a year, send in cents for s spirlmeris
hi fore ion formt 11 ! Splendid Map Premium. Airenis
wanted ei-r whi le. Ill-,' Cuniiiilssl.un paid ! II. L.
lUsits-us, f.a-t Wiisblnctou Slreet, liusion, Mas., cus
.ii in dii n i, i nil i.,i ii,
TN piirii:meo of an order of tlio Orphan
Xourtoi uoiuiuomcouniy, rciiQsjivuuiu, ou
iitiirilay, Juikiiury iioih, is?;,
at 10 o'clock, a. in.. Isaac K. Krlckliaum, H.xecntor ot
John lilliio, I. it. i ot lientou township, in satd eoiiuty,
dcci'ssed, will txiosu to sale by public venduo on tlio
pri mlae.s, u cci lulu tract or lot ot laud containing
115 ACRES ANt31 P RCHES.
sit let measure, bounded by lands of Thomas (llbbons,
(ii-oriro Miller, Samuel ost, Joel Kc fer, Silas Kurns
und Hamuli I . sum-, said tract contains about six
Tt.FIVKACKKSL'I.liAltUll LAN 1) und tho Uilatieu
Is well limber"! with White l'lui uud W'hllo oak.
There uie erected thcrcou
2 Dwelling Honsts and a Frame Bara,
There Is also a Rood bearing Applet Orchard, and va
rious other Fruit Trees ou tno premises.
nsrTj:it.us o-'v. i .:.-
Ten per cent, tt ono-fourth of tho purchase money
to bo paid ut tiio strlklnt; down of too property, Uio
ono-fourth less tho leu iT cent, nt tho coullruiutluu
absolute, und llm rematuhuf threo-fourlhs luouo
jeir then-after, with Intercut from tho coutlrtnattuu
lit. si.
l-ato the estiito ot said docoased, Situato In tho
township ot lionton, the county ufuiesald.
I. K. KUICKIIU'M,
llnton, Jan, 8, lsts-ts. taecutor.
HAVE YOU TRIED
JURUBiSBA
A1IB YOU
WEAK, XERVOL'S, OR DEIIILIT.VTED
Are you so IaiiRUld that any exertion requires more
oi mi in oi i man ou it-t-i i-ap.toio oi nuihin'7
'then try .luriUK-lia, the wondeiful tonlo and In.
Tuoraior, w hich iicts wi oeneuci my ou im. leorellv
uiuis us ui imp-in iior ioiui uie vital roices.
It is no alcoholic anoetler. wtilch stiuoii.Lii.i for
short time, unl Intel Iho suircrer fall toil lower
depth of misery, but It Is a vesetublo loiilo uctlnij
' . "J lid 11 , 11 Ul.lt P,lll Cll,
It regulates the llowels, unlets the aerees. nu
Klvesfciiclta healthy tono to iho whole sjhtem us to
Dij-.B iti-i.u tuu luiiiiu. ii-.-i iikt. it ni-w person,
Its operation Is not violent, but Is characterized bj
trroat Lrentlene-ss: Iho rLitleiit i..xoi.ilem.i'sniikti.iii.-ii
change, im nuirked results, but ivrailuullv bis troubles
. ..... uirii ii-iiis, U1.1- mi ,iiuu.S,
And sllcntlv Sleal nival-'i
This ts nu now und untiled discovery, but has
been lonif Used with wonderful remedial lesulls, uud
is iiroiioiiuceii oy uio iiuue.-il meuiciil uulhoiltlc
"the most powerful ionic and altcrullvo knun n,"
Sskjonrclrui-i-'lst tor It,
rti sals bv JOANSTON, 1IOLLOWAY Co,
riiuauL-ipuia, i d,
lOHN In tho ear rtcelved on subscriptions
BUSINESS for 18752BT !irl
stoics, lie. Proiltoble. Wo cuariintcu ennvassers
nunva-s. Afci-ins waiiii-u. .siiuress man i a, is.
MANN k Co., nil M, Howiirdhtreet, llalllinors, Md,
Jan, s, T8. tw ' '
BO IPE.TR, CE2STT
COMMISSION l'All) HOOK AdIINTS.
On uow und most nonular booka bv one of the t in.
est siibscilpllon linns lu tho country. II books for
aurcuMi fjuooiia lor II.'."", Ac, No liumbuij. Send
Auurcos, i , u, lion t..". null
for circulars und sec,
oru, conn.
riMIE ew York WEEKLY WITNIX'
l, Klvlni; News, Markets, Stoilos, t'totures, an
and Llvo LdltoriaU ut il.to a ear, 1'ot.tuiro paid, lm
reacueu jo.wn circuuuonm thres jcara,
bus
bend (or
cular.
i.ttii,tf. nr-t.ntH wanted evir.v where. I)ec.w,'74 4
I Ci'.NTS WAM V.U. At tho rate this worn
2X. lo now Dollliii' It will ait-mi a tarn oi
100.000 COPIES
.efore Hie canvass is comnto. Pie-bvierlan mln
steis wliliout aehaiL'o. or tei-M- in ill health who
wish to rclulii II bi oii.-n-iiir exercise, students, lay
r.co. nun i int-r.s n i ucsno in uuiaiii iiiiiatuctiir
aovineut In ii most rirnetnbl oicupattou, uro to-
llcueu louppiyiurau uift-ncj ut ocii
THE HISTORY OF THE PRESBYTE
RIAN UIIURUIt THROCGtlOUT
THE WURLO."
A bn.intlfiil hir-n octavo jlume. Illustrated vxith
sleet and wood inifrav ins, wldcticvci v I'reslij tcrlan
r.uuuy win wuni in possess, .vppin uiious ioi 1-ai.iu-
sivo it-rriurj fciioui i oc in-i ic tu winy, .luuiuaa.
Uli VV 1 IT l.. i-1'..S l a.
Dee. M, '74 Cm. 440 I'.roome Slmct, New York,
"SflERIFFS SALES"
TY virtue of sundrv writs of Venditioni Lx
! poi.ns and Fieri Facias Issued out of tlio Court
oi i utrmun I'll . so of Columbia o.uniy, nnu to me cu-
recteii, will b. exo .sen to public solo at tno uoi in
not sf, m nioonHCure;, on
Moitilay the 1st day nf February, 1ST
ut one o'clock, p. in., tlio followii'i described prop
em. to-vvtc:
All that certain rue-o or psreel or una snuan in
run n. creeic lOTTHsnto. i. tuiuni i couuijr. r.,
bnonrlprt on re north hi lund.of II P. EJ'r. ya the
westb land of B. F. V.7.i.t, on the south by lasdsof
Joseph Dleterlcs and f etir nreland and n tho east
oy l.inas o, joqu wenn-r, no tthu-ii jrc i-inipua
dwellleir housd ni l sdir-le. ecntauur.-M acres more
or less with tho aypertensnces.
AI-0.
ill thst eerriln rlcp c,rnarcl of land stttMt" In
Flshlni: creek lowiisnln. Columbia enuuty, tiounUed
bi lannot Hlebe- Pennlrgt'in on the north, F.-lis
Wenuer on th- rait. W. t'. I Truer on thu we.st ana
Peter Eehlln on tho south, containing so acres moro
or lesa whereon are a frame dwelling house a bank
barn, was-ou oiiiil nn I ottiT ou' tmlldin -s.
SeUfd, taken lutoe.xei-iitlun and to tw .sold as the
propcrtv otT.ILL'dt;r aud William U.UJjar lato trad
ins in I.di;!U' & lirother.
ALSO,
All that c-rtaln real at ato situate iu ttis townsnip
ot Loiust Columbia iount. bounded by lands of
lleorse Itun'zel on the north, John Kllno ou tho
south, (leorjH lleiverou tn wet, und
on thu emt, eontalnlai; ono husdred aros more or
ls.
sei?od, tnkCB Into execution and to bo eold as tho
proptrty of John llhOAds.
ALSO,
All that real estate situate In tbe tiwn of Itlooms-
buri, CclumbU countT, and Mato cf t'uiiusylv'iiita,
bouuded and descilbod ivj folio, lo wit: ou the
est In an alley, n.rl'j bi-aiutcf Simon c. blilve.
east h Mala ttrcci, south by u lot et eauiarlno old,
laid lot belli',- seionty foci In fruut and one hundred
and ett'hlj feet deep, be the hame more or less,
wnereon are erts iim a utvoiuu uo imi uuu siauie
with iho uppurinancts.
it led, tuxen In rxecutloa and to be sold as tho
pr i rtr ot LU Jones, Adudnlstrutor, Sc., of John
Jonos decoased.
ALSO,
AU that hou nud lot of land Utttite on Cntharlno
street In the town of llloomiinrk-, county ot Colum
bia, Fa., frontlu,' tlfty font ouaald Catherine street
adjoiulti!; lot ot M'hu l"i- on thi north and L L.
Vlverson tliesoitth. wli.-reon u erected a two -try
frame hoUso and out uulldluffi, now o.-cuplod by A.
J. llu.-kalnw.
sol -1 taken lu e.eeulo:i und to Bo sold as the
propert) ot sauiui-l (.lros.
ALSO,
That certain lot of crroun J lu rat awl ua town shin.
Copland.. i uunty, bounded ou th north b- tho lian-
vtllo iluilrbin and VV llkesbarro ttall uo id, on the can
by l.-.-id ot Win. :cKeiv i , on tho aoutu bv n private
road, .in 1 on IU wosl by la'i I ot "arali Fisher con-tjiidn-.-
ro acres more or lcsa, wun the appurten
ances. s.tzed. taken Into execution uud to bo sold as tho
property ot Oaild OuuiiuT with nutlet to turro tcu-
mils.
ALSO,
Ix,t tlhi.de on Sjeond htrestor Mill street In tho
town ot Kspy, Scott tiv.'usblp, Columbia eouutv,
wherei-nari erected a pliiiln; mill aud shop, with
eujliK, mactiiuury Ac.
ALSO,
Lot situate on So. -on 1 stro-a li sd-1 town, ndjoln-
iu;r uie sioresiuu piunin llliil 101 ou ino west, an'l
laadot J.crovellni; ou the ust, anl snind streit
on Ui j south, aud west by un all' ; MhereuB are
erected a dwelling house mil out b illdhi.-j, now oc
cupiid by Leonard Wood as tenant.
ALSO,
Lot ou Second ttrcet In s dd town, boundd on tho
aorln by Second stn-et, southb., uliey.east by Henry
Trembly, west by I. and Tcomm crou-lliiif Jr.,
whereon are erect td a rram' divtlllu; Il ia and out
bulldtuis, now occupied by John Hensou as teuaut.
ALSO,
Lot situate on Second ttreftln sild town adjoin
InysoeonJ street ou tho north, oast oy Kobsrt flast,
west by Mrs. Uurd'n. sauth byun alley, whereon art
erecti'd a fiamodwrlllus house and outballllu,', oc.
cu;lca by I'liou. K. kovlerteaaut.
ALSO,
Lot on Poeond street tn said town hounded on the
north b Second stieet, east by toluf 11. u, crrveiun,',
souta bj un alley, weil by lot of 1. CroTelln.:, w here
on araencU-d a frame dwelllci; hous". out biiUdln $
and warehouse now occupied as anouieo, by Thus.
W.KJtfar.
ALSO,
Lot on Slain ftrcet in said town, bounded on tho
north by an alley east by aa ntley, west by lot of
Jacob Itoss, viberoon Is rnvted a brick dwci:iub'
hou-ie now occupied by Thos. W. Ud jar.
A LSD,
Iiit ou lbs south side ot Pennsylvania eanl lu
said town, bouuled on the norm bv a.ild canal,
aoutuby the susipuhauna rtnr, oust by lot of uu.
en-sou, vv,.-jt by lmid of Uobllu 1 1 w hereon aro eroct
odatiatas dvvulllnt; houso and out bulldlu.-s; ooou
jilod by VV. Hill as truant.
ALSO,
Ixit on north ofsjild onus.1, and vrcst by a atruet and
souih and uo-st by ihu lviiusaul.t const, wberoon
aro eroctoJ a fratno dwelling house and out build
in j; now occupied by M. Cimvitock us tonaut.
ALSO,
one other lot on south side of Main street, In said
town vvlioioon aro erected three dwelling liouws
buuudodoa tho north by Malustroet, on tho east
by ciinal atnat, on tho south by au alloy, on tho
most b) land ot iiavld Hurlmaii.
Selio 1. taken Into execution and to ho sold as tho
property ot Thomas W. Udtrar.
ALSO,
All that certain roul oatato situate In Looust town
ship, Columbia county, bounded by lands of John
Kllno aud others ou tLo noilii, Jacob (Mul and Hoav.
erand .smju ou tuuiuud. doorifo ntner, Wrtsht
lluiitics und others on the south, John Allller uud
Pulcr Hitler onttioweat, i coutahiluif two hundred
acron wore or loss i wliernuu are eroctod t v. o dw elllnir
huusos, two barns and out buildings with tho ati-
srroei. e.Lst tiivs percf.es to stones: tLcate by lands
5'irvejed on a warratt lo panlcl cjer souUiilY
decrees, v,o.,t las torches to a pine: thenco by lands
survived on awarraat to Ilenjamtn Ljoet, south 73
dcjrrevs, west liu perens 10 ino pmco oi ociiuoiiki
contulnt,' IM ucros more or less. It beinj tno aumo
tract ot lanu aurreyo i uu wurriun 10 ..ou. ..n.-i
.stizea,iuiienine.ii.i unouiiiiu io ur wj.u nn mo iiuk
erty ot thu UanvUle, Haileton Vi Ukesburro Had
kuiu.
A 1 SU.
au that certain lot ot land beltur a lime nuarnr.
situate In tho township ot Scott, Columbia county.
l'.v., bounueu on in ea-,1 oy quarry lot oi .-lart ic nun
Purse!, on tho north by land ot Aaron loon, on tbo
n.-st hv Hnotro-r ouarrlotot Jf5.so 0. hlco. on tho
south by land ot Aaron nxon and Jeshe W. Merrel;
on vtmcn are erect.'u ii uweuinj,' nousr, amuio, uuiv.a
aud other out bullilnirs, Lime Mimic.
AIJSU,
oni. niherfliarrv lut situate lathe Bamo township,
Vnovrn as the ore. n quarry lot, bounded on the east
by the above d-.'sertbed lot, os the north by land of
Aaron Ituon, cn the wert oy ipiarrj ioi laio oi ooan
White d s ea.eil, and on the South by landot Aaron
lloou ; on which aro h dwelling house and out build
In;, and three lime kilns.
All that certain lot ot land situato In Madison
townMdp. Columbia county, bounded b lands of
Ill'lUOlt HBO l.cllllcl Oil I Jr l.-Jl I.I., uuvilliu-j lliuuiv
man on the east. O. P. Chrtstnlh and Wllilsta Iti-tb
on tho south, Valentine va flitter and a ptbltc road
us the west, containing v.;tf acres more or leua:
whereon are. f re.-t. d a frame dvTelilng hou, u larto
barn, and on bultdlnifs: with the appurtenances.
tftljed, taken Into execution and lo bo sold as the
property of Jesso 1. Hlce.
ALHO,
AU that certain re at estate situate In Heater town
ship, Columbia county, bounded as follow, : be;rln
ntns.it a stone, in public road. thnce alor.eald rood
north "ii dejjrtss, west 13 purches to a poit; tiieneo
by land ot tin, Smith south 13 dejriifs, e.uHl
purchss to a post; thence by landot Jesss Johnson
south 72 diKrces. west a parches to the plact of t-n-t-tunlnr:
containing threu ucres, moro or less, with
tho appsrtf nances.
Sclr d, taken Into execution and tn bo sold as tho
property of John UlnderllMs.
ALSO,
All that certain price of land situato In Itosrln
creek township, Coluiabla eouaty Pa., bounded ani
descrlt-edas tollows, to wit: on tho north by lands
of Jud.-o co.t and others and William LlntlUe, on tho
eiitbytho county line, nnthestuth by lands lati
cf ls'iao Ituckliart and os tho rest by lands ot James
Lrans containing thirty a-rcs more or less.
soli'S, taken intocTocutloa and to bo soil as tho
property af Jonataw Uaenraan.
ALSO,
All that certain piece or pvcelofland situate In
tlio borouHli otlierwl'-k tounty, ot Culuiabl Fa , on
Froat street of said torn, bcclnulnffat ibe corner of
tho lotof William t Illlams, tlu-neo by amioeiKhty
f.sjl to an alley, thence alon aald alley, thirty two
fret morn or lei to lot no owned by.lchn HIIL
IVnco by the same etRbty feet to front t.tret ofori-R.-ild
: thence by tho ( nine nn et thirty two feet more
or Kss to the plai o of bestlnnlnt; : oa which are erect
ed a two ston n.-lrk store and dwellln; hoiuc, wltA
thonprnrtonsscoa.
ScLsl. taUo Into executlan'.and tolio eoldasths
prcporty of John O. Jncoby.
Mierirt'S Oftlee, MIf'lIALL O ROT Kit,
liloomsburi, Jan. 8,'T.i tc. snoriff.
JIVE AGENTS WANTED.
J To sell DU. r'HASr.'sftLCIPF.I; OK INFOP
v HON FOR r.vr.liYDODY, In svery county tn ti
Fnlted States undt.msdas. KnlarKed by the ft
ll.b'r toMSr-ajes. It contains over 2.t--o loujeho .
leclpcs, uud Is sult'd to a Iclassisand Conditions if
s-ey. A wonderful book nid a household iiecm
hltv. It sells nl "I'jlil. (.reates Inducement dyer
off' red to hook ag( nts. s.mp'e copies fsent br matl
post paid, f'ir M. Fcluslveterrltoryglvfn. Aecnts
more than double their mor.ev. Addrcs.
HR. CH SK'S TKM PKINTINO IIOL'SK,
Mot. 20, "74 ?ia Ass ksos. Mini.
AN ACTUAL Dl'HlNbsS INSTITUTION AND
Tri.KOltAPIIIC INSTITUTE.
For Istorraatlon call at Ofiioe, or soul for CoixEaa
Anv tnrt'ki. Jun ivun"
LIGHT STHSET
BUGGY & CAKRTAGE
zjl JISTTJTj a a? o .erx-
HK OMAN herebv lnfavms tha fiulills
. that hohasenteiedlutoeo-partnershlp with
his omt lit r, (1. L. oiunn, and that tbebuslues Will
hcrcuftcr bo conducted under the llrm name ot
si. v. wii.i.v 'c E.ttoi-cr.ct.
They will have on hand or manufacture to order
1SUUG1KS,
carriaoks,
spring waoons,
light wagons,
ItOAD WAGONS,
an every tldn? In their line ot business, of the beet
tnutitlul and most ecmpleto workmuushlp, and at
p. 1. 1 low us ciiu bu urtorded,
tSur of l'Mie jKihoiiajc u rtipetifully
ny.ict.VW.
4-ty.
II. 1'. OMAN Jt BIIOTHEU.
KEYSTOHfi CARRIAGE WORKS'
IlLOOMSItURG. PKNN'A.
A S. CT.OHSLKY lias on hand and for sale
A. cheaper than the cheaiost, for cash, or will
oMUauco for old Vagonson reasonable terms
CARRIAGKS,
UUGGIia,
AND
WAGONH
of every description both plain and laaoy.
Fiiticj Flatforui Spilni; Wnnons ull of tho latent stv lo
Portalile Top Ilinfi-te, opeu llusgles, Plain and
iticv Platform Snout? Wnironit nil nf iimint.iMt.kiii.
and made of icuod material and fully warranted.
(ilvo mo a call Is foro purcliuMinr ehu'where, us 1 ean-
uoi n iiutiersoiu. i ii.iuu mat I make IU0 pest wuj;.
ons for tho lean money.
lalaodo p.dutlnvf, trlmmlnj und repair old work
nt tho shortoht notice, old stulntni weldisl and war.
routed id atiitnl or no pay. 1 will vxeUausre a i-irtiv ,am
ui.i oi lumoiT, s'lcn us neir
bio top buuy for any k:
tfdcllvei
on ui inv soon ny mn nrst or l ebru ir', IsIS. Iron
dale orders tukenaud .Meltelvy, Neul & Co's for ro-palllll!U-iouli,
A. S, CIIOSSLUY.
July l,l73-tf.
QU It I.ICS OAMllLOS A CO.,
UANUEUS ANI) UUOKKIts,
M South Ihlrd street,
, Dealers In noTernmcnt SecuIUos, Gold md HUie
C'ullecttops luiulo.
stock and lkiudi bought and sold on onromlskloa,
fl'O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
X Notice Is hereby (riven that t'je Home, Warren
SeUod, taken Into execution and tn bosold as tho draw k'linT. ne rC.tirTI. .ii . 1'uul' u
rMTty iaaianliu,-liman. 1 lxo. ti, -N- K 51 i-riiUTlSIt,