THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY , PA. &t (IfotmitMmr. li LOO MSI 5 QltU, PA. l-Yidny, Fobrunvy 1Q, 1875 lion. K. J. M'llenry mnl Hon. ii. 1'. ltynn havo our thanks for repeated Legislative favor. A C.illloniln paper one vlrluo .In C'hlnnmcn. ot one l.iu yet been known to become a life inviranco ngv'iit. It U stated from Washington that there Is no prospect that any of the, (-owing machine companies will succeed during the iruo:it session of Congress in obtaining nn exten sion of their patenU. l'ennaylvanla, onco thickly populated with red men, ha still a mero hmnlfiil of tho orn-nlantcr tribe within her boribn. They reside In the county of Warren. They have a separate school. Tho State- juy.-c tar) te.ich cr$300 per year. Attorney General Williams appeared be fore tho Select Commltteo on Alabama nt- fiitrt", and testified that m sondlng troop to Alabama l.ut fall, ho had not acted upon any requisition from tho Governor, but " lm'ormation from other sources." Tho testimony of tho northern merchants doing business at Shrcveport, before the Congressional Committee, wholly disprove the btones hitherto told by Major Merrill. Thcro was no intimidation and honest cilli- clals were respected and obeyed, reg-.irdless of their politics Tho proposition of tho I'resiilent to in croasei taxes upon imported articles to sup ply deficiencies in the revenue, is meeting with universal disapproval. Wo arc axed enough to keep up the imperial style of the Grants at Washington. Kecluco the salaries, King CiUco sayd a number of American women proposed to marry bun. lliough batehclor ho declined. Whether ho is telling the truth or not, such occurrences do take 1 la 'o sometime white women marrying black men, though the contrary wo believe has never happened. Calico h of a blueish yellow rotten egg color. Smator Ciiristiancy, of Michigan, writes hiaiself clear of Republicanism as follows "The manner of my election leaves me at liberty to support or oppose measures upon their merits, according to my conviction of risrhi, and with reference to tho interest of tho whole country, rather than any partisan ends; and I propose to avail myself of that liberty on all proper occasions. The Democrats of Centre county liav nominated Hon. 1'. Gray Meek, to succeed Hon. W. A. Wallace in the StateSenatc, by an almost unanimous vote. Tho Democrats of that county appreciate hard-worked and faithful members of their party, and, as we have heretofore remarked, Mr. Meek exactly representative of tho party of his countv. Tho selection is therefore nn emi nently fit one. The reason urged against any appropria tion out of the fund ot tho State of Kansas from the relief of tho sulforers from tho grasshopper phigue in tho Kansas Republ can newspapers is unique. They allege that whatever is appropriated will bo stolen by tho ofliclals appointed to distribute it To this complexion ha uninterrupted radi calism brought its peculiar protege among the States of tho Union. The papers say President Grnnt,fJjT,at 0f el poctMjgj. jjeftction to the U. S. .TOle from Wisconsin reached him, ho is said to have given his Havana a strong pull nnd then exclaimed : "Oh I what aro they ut, A smashing of JIntr, I.Ike that? Alas, protomporo Matt." The Chester county lad whoso handsomely-humbugged tho Xcw York Sun with a manufactured sensation, was fined $.r0 and costs. We hopo now tho legal authorities of Chester county aro satisfied that no more mischievous boys in that region will under take to ridicule and thereby expose tho in famous character of Xcw York sensational papers and that those slanderous papers may circulate freely in that community without danger of their own citizens being victimis ed only other people ! Tho correct quotation of our local market prices is always attended with much difficul ty. They aro usually tho lowest prices of fered by purchasers who buy to sell again, and aro generally considerably below the prices our citizens aro compelled to pay at retail purchases. Grain, butter and eggs aro frequently an exception. We necessari ly give tho quotations of tho regular pur chasers in quantity, tho dealers, tho "mid dle man" of tho Granger. Those facts will apply in tho futuro as well as to tho past, and we therefore desire people who have an interest in tho matter to bear them in mind. The press of tho country, except only the moEt truculent Republican journals, is uu stinted in its condemnation of the great crime against liberty and law perpetrated by Grant and Sheridan in Louisiana; and sub servient to the L'xecutive as Congress has heretofore shown itself to be, it is doubtful whether the Republican majority, when the sober second thought comes into play, mid tho indignant voice of their State Legisla tures and constituents ring iu their oars, can muster courage orstonp so low in subservi ency as to record themselves in favor of an net which tho least intelligent man among them must know and feel to bo a blow aimed at constitutional rights. Legislative. A resolution of censure upon Wolf, of Union, was adopted by the House, after the disgraceful conduct last week. Ho lacks tho manhood to resign, Roth Houses havo agreed to adjourn about tho nilddlo of March, though nil tho import ant work of tho session is yet to bo demo. While it is true that tho fewer laws that aro passed the better, action in regard to some things Is necessary. Thoidoaof fixingaday for adjournment beforo any business was transacted was a foolish ono and inuy compel tho Governor to call them together again. Additional Law Judges, After copying our urtlelo about tho mania for creating Additional Law Judges, the Northumberland county Democrat says; Iu reply to the above, all tho lawyers of tho county have petitioned for tho law, and if it were not lor this we wouldn't think much of tho movement, but who so bold us to withstand tho tm-mM(mi opinion of the Lar? "Four-aiid-twenty Ulnck stone birds all iu a row 1" Wo havo heard of "raro birds iu tho laud," In KnglUh and Latin, of Mer maids and Cardiff Giants, of hoaxes without number and of truths too wonderful for be lief, but wo have never yet heard of a law yer who vvus opposed to creating an addi tional Law Judgeship. As well ask n maid to oppoo Uit creation of more husband I Congressional, Doth Houses havo passed Civil Itlglits bills, but they materially dlifcr and neither can pass tho two Houses, it Is said. A con ference committee may ngreo upon one that will command a majority In both bouses, but grave suspicions arc entertained that tho liadical leaders mean only to amuse the ul tras with apparent efforts to pass their bill, but really mean to defeat It. A new tarilf has been arranged, which It is supposed will raise thirty million more revenue, lea and colleo aro left on tuo ireo list. Sugar nnd molassesaro heavily taxed and the duty is also raised on Whiskey, Iran, 'aper, nnd a largo number of other articles. The usual appropriation hills aro on their passage, pitched upon the extravagant key, notwithstanding the impoverished condition of the Treasury. Tom Scott Is still urging his Texas l'nclfic ubsldy, which, If successful, will take thirty millions anually from tho Federal treasury. F.straonliitary Message. A few days ago President Grant sent a messace to Congress in regard to Arkansas that astounded every body, friend and foe, In 187 it was claimed that tho Greeley can didate for Governor, Ilrooks, was elected over Uaxtcr, regular Republican, nnd that tho Statu gavo a majority for Greeley. Sen ator Clayton, then Governor, was charged with a variety of rascality by which lie cheated both lirooks and Greeley out of the State and had liaxter declared Governor. In an irregular proceeding the Supremo court declared lirooks duly elected, military forces wero mustered and a collision at arms was threatened. The Legislature declared liaxter tho legal Governor and President Grant required tho military forces to disperse, Kvcr since then every tiling has been peace ful and quiet, except somo bickering. A new Constitution was in tho mean time adopted witli great unanimity and another Govern or elected under it and installed A Con ;ressional committee visited tho State lately mil reported with onlv one dissenting voice in favor of the present government, declar ing that all was orderly an 1 quiet, and that tho people wero nil ple.ncd and peaceful Right upon the heels of this report, Grant comes in with this extraordinary message, reversing hi own action, declaring ti.c pres ent State government illegal, nnd opening up tho State againto confusion and anarChy! His own friends aro surprised and astound cd and refuse to endorse his action. The better portion of his Cabinet again threatens resignation, nnd it is pretty certain that even this Congress will refuse to sustain hnn- fact that it is not probable that any but a few carpet-bag and negro members will bus tain him. What tho President's purpose may bo left to imagination. Tho general defeat of bis party last fall and tho recent defeat of several of his prominent friends by tho Re publican Legislatures for re-election to tho Senate, is generally supposed to bo tho cause, his object being to raiso such excitement as will throw tho southern States out of the Klcctoral Collego and thus re-elect himself President for a third term. Nobody but himself supposes thcro is any possibility of this, except by armed invention, and there aro many who believe ho will resort to that, Certainly his conduct is revolutionary and be richly deserves impeachment. The Civil Rights Hill. This favorite measure of tho carpet bag gers has at length been forced through the lower House of Congress by dictation from the President, tho power ot corruption - of caucus, and by outragin" -, " 1 J. ' , ,, -.lituesof parliamcn ono of the valiiab' , . , , . -.on has long stood as a guard -luveen public rights and the machinations of plunderers. Tho vote stood 1G2 ycaa to 100 nays a few Republicans in tho nega tive. Upon a test vote thd Sumner bill, more infamous even than tho present one, was re jected. Tho mixed school clause was left out of the bill as passed. It is said the Sen ate will reject the Houso bill, when the whole subject will go to a committee of con ference, and result iu tho passage of some thing of an outrageous character. In discussing tho bill, a cotemporary says with great force, "the objections to the Civil Rights bill havo been often state;!. The' re lief of the bchools from its application is a good thing, but it does not remove tho ob jections to the principles aud tho methods of the bill. As has been often said, as was said on the floor of tho House, legislating against prejudico is a foolish and futilo thing to do. Kvcn if tho objects the bill proposes were desirable, the means the bill provides would not attaiu it. Prejudico is a very volatile thing, hard to define, harder to fix, hardest to punish. What can bo dono in the way of suppressing it by law is to develop a great deal of humbug and a great many devices for evading the law. Kvcrybody knows that, as a matter of fact, every Southern ho tel and, for that matter, many a Northern hotel in which colored guests are received on equal terms with whl to would soon be come a botel'cxclusively for colored people. Tho landlord must cither beggar himself by milking his white guests leave him, since tho bill omits to provide pains and penalties for tlioso contumaiious persons, or else he must keep tho black guests out. Ho cannot refuso them admission except by rendeiing himself liablo to the penalties established by this bill, What he can and will do i to br.y the colored people off from insisting on their legal rights. The establishment all over the South of a system of literal and unlimited "black mail" may very likely bo lovely in the eyes of some of the meu who voted for It. .More scusiblo people will think that it is a high price to pay to enable tho blacks to render themselves an'd tho white mutu ally uncomfortable aud offensive." Good Management. Kx-Scnator Doolittle, in a late speech, re ferred to the expenses of tho White House, aud remarked that "Whatever may bo said iu criticism of Mr, Johnson's public course all agree that the White Houso was never moro gracefully kept and presided over than by Mrs. Patterson aperfect lady und a mod el of a Republican mistress of tho White ) fouse. Ict mo tell you a fact that has nov crbceu published, but which I bad from tho lady's own lip. Just as tlio was about to leave, at tho end of Mr. Johnson's admin istration, the Btcward of tho tho house took un Inventory and found that not ono article of furniture was missing or broken; not towel or napkin was lost j and tho houso was in perfect order from top to bottom. She told mo another fuct, which I know the wives and daughter of Wisconsin will be glad to hear, When sho went Into the White Houso the purchased two excellent cows, From tho uiilk of theso cons sho made ull tho butter, used all the cream, and mado all tho ico cream used iu tho President's family during the term. When bIio went honio uo shipped theso cows to Tennessee. it any wonder, ladles, that Mrs, Pattersou received the first premium for butter at their luto luir last fall?" It is stated at Montreal that as much as 1 2,000,000 worth of goods havo been smug gled Into ftp Uujted State fcoui that city in a singlo day. Iiet Oar Legislators HcvfanI l'rom ono end to tho other of this broad Commonwealth tho Democratic newspapers, in response to tho unanimous volco of all the people, demand a thorough Investigation of the State Treasury from tho tlmo that Uov. Geary came Into oIIIlc, yet the scoun drels Interested In preventing such action imagine that they havo so fortified them selves In the Lngj-datiiro that It cannot bo cflected I Tho boast Isalreadv made, (and a recent bolt In tho Homo led by Plummcr, f Crawford, corroborates It) that sufllclcnt force and treachery has been secured among Democrats In tho Houso to defeat any in vestigation I lhe Stato debt was notoriously jumped nearly threo millions of dollars during Geary's Administration, for which not n reason, nn excuse, a figure, r tho least ex planation was ever given. Does the pres ent Democratic House mean to pass this over In silence? It Is believed that much of tho money a'd to bo in tho Treasury Is not there at all, but is represented by worthies? paper, this to bo passed over without inrcstiga tion? It is believed that tho funds of the Treas ury aro being corruptly used for party nnd personal purposes. Is this, too, to be smoth ered from investigation by tho miserable treason of a few members ? Let tho Democratic members pick up tho Pittsburgh resolutions, under which they wero elected, nnd make every honest nnd manly endeavor to carry them out in good faith. The salvation of their party demands it, nnd their own personal honor also de mand it. They wero not sent to Harrisburg to havo u gay time of it, or to sell them selves upon speculation, much less to dis grace their party, but to carry out certain reforms specially set forth in tho Pittsburgh resolutions. To fail in that will be to defeat their party next fall. To fail in that will be to personally disgrace themselves, unless tho honest among them are. enabled to spec- fy and point out the traitors. What effort has been nude to reduce tho number of olficer ? What cflbrt to reduce tho enormous sala ried What effort to expose tho corruption that has been practicsd 1 what effort at any reform i Tho Democratic members aro warned by tho public voico and the newspapers every where. Are they too deaf to hear or too blind to see? Or is it true, as the Republi cans nllcge.tliat they arc incompetent. Is there nobody m the House e.ipablo of introducing just measures? Are there none in tho Senate? If not, let them call on competent outsiders for assistance I Above all things, let tho people have ac tion m tho way of reform. Let them s3 fair endeavor by tho Democrats to carry out their professions. Let us havo neither hv- pocrisy nor cowardice. It will bo in vain for tho Democracy to enter tho contest next fall with a reasonable hope of success, unless they can point to at tempted reforms by their Rjpreientativos in tho Legislature. And un'.03S they can point to such efforts they must denounce the men and tho treason that suffered failure to occur. A tremendous responsibility rests upon the Democratic members of the present Leg lslature. Unless they inako proper otPi1-'" discharge their whole duty t!"!- i'Mty nUHt suffer, and the mr"u weiuicivc cnciure evcrlast- ;race. A Wolfin the Fold. Tho Harrisburg JKtlrhl, commenting upon the course of Wolfe, says : Already has tho orator from Union county consumed more of the public timo in airing his execrable rhetoric than ten other mem bers havo been permitted to employ in ad vancing the work of legislation. If ho bo not speedily corked up by his political friends ho will illustrate the fate predicted foranoth er ambitious youth : " When ho was yotinj a gipsy tola his doom. ThUlad, sola he, and looked upon his hand, Khali not by sword or poUon come to 'a end, Nor by tho rover, dropsy, gout or stoiw, Hut ha shall die by an eternal tongue." Long may this prediction remain unver ified in the case of the member from Union county, hut it is to be greatly feared that another scssionof interminable babble will finish him. Tho nimblest tongue that over wagged could not enduro such an exaction. When Mr. Wolfe insists upon occuping the time of the Houso to tho detriment of the public business his loquacity must bo en dured if ho he within the rules. Tho freedom of debate must bo maintained inviolate. Iiut when in angry temper ho rushes into a vio lation of tho laws which arc necessary fur the government of parliamentary bodies and insults the House, he should bo removed by the Sergeant-at-Arm nnd subjected to such discipline us tho rules inllict. A censure in tho ease of Mr. Wolfe will havo tho effect of keeping him within tho rules of order if it do not diminish his loquacity, while it will bo a salutary warning to other inclined to offend in like manner. Stakti.inu RmonT-j. 'Hio fifth attempt to burn tho navy department has been re ported. It is rumored that several persons ol more than doubtful character have recently been employed about tho building, and sus picion is directed toward them particularly to one who is known to have done scandal ous things for money elsewhere. Experts suggest that records havo been removed to hiding places, and fires started to account for their disappearance. It transpires that last summer a leading official in the department sold several tons of records to a junk shp, and that they were carried off in broad day light as waito paper, The matter became known to too many persons, and the official was sent to California. Tho department took some action concerning tho mass ol papers iu possession of tho junk dealer, but whether they wero returned to their place has not been ascertained. Some persons biut that the fires have been set by the workmen to get employment but this seems unlikely. Journal of Oimmerct. IltniciLAUy, Charles O'Conor's recent opinion, which may be laconically synopslzed that "a burglar has no rights which a citizen Is bound to respect," is a bit of sound luw which should be learned by tho wholo com munity. The citizen should know decided ly that ho has the right to shoot like a dog a burglar found ou his premises, and the bur glar should know it too. It will tend to a mutual simplification of the position. The reason of this opinion aud reason 1 the soul of every legal decision Is briefly that a burglar by tho act of burglary becomes voluntarily an outlaw, und has no protection of iuiy kind, I(o puts himself outside of tho palo of human relations, and cannot complain of others' acquiescent in his own judgment of himself. l'hiladtlphia Jtu. , . , Congress has but one duty to perforin, and that discharged, the country will bo saved. 'flmt duty U plain am itliuple, Tim House should iupeach Ulysses B.fjrant for treason, usurpation and other b'gb crimes and mis demeanors, aud tho SowUu should convict and depose him from oftlco, Aside from this. Congress has no other Important duty to dis- charjf. A Pago from Congressional Proceedings Tho Civil Rights bill being under consid eration, Messrs. K. R. Hoar of Mass., I Into ofN. Y., and Cain ofS. O., favored tho bill, nnd Messrs. K. II. Roberts of N. Y., Stun unrd of Mo., and Chittenden of N. Y,, op posed it. Mr. Chittenden said ho hoped to ltvo and dlo with tho Republican party, but bo could not vote for this bill, Ho believed the bill would sink tho party, and ho did not beliovo thcro was a community In New York or Now Kngland that would rote for such a measure if tho proportion of white and col ored pcoplo wero tho same a in South Car olina. Ho believed tho bill to bo Impolitic nnd nn offenco to tho dominant race. Ho regarded it as a cruel oppression to the weak er raco at tills stago oflts struggle for a higher civilization. It would inevitably breed for tho black man pcrccutloiiaml j rejudlce, nnd raise new barriers to Ills progress Messrs. Caldwell, of Alabama, Kldridgc, of Wisconsin, and llrown, of Kentucky, op-po-cd tho bill. Mr. Drown said of the mea suro: "It had been born iu malignity, would bo passed in defiance aud violation of lhe Constitution, aud would bo executed In vio lence and bloodshed, a ho feared." Mr. Hate, of New York, objected to the last sentcneo as unparliamentary, but it having been reduced to writing and reid from the Clerk's desk, tho Speaker ruled that it did not transcend the limits of par liamentary debate. Mr. Speer, of Pennsylvania That is an boncstdecisiou. Mr. llrowu continued his remarks: He said ho regarded the bill as part of tho ma chinery to be set in motion for the campaign of 1870. Ho believed that a deliberate con spiracy had been formed for tho overthrow of constitutional liberty. "You men," said he, "who propose to pass this bill have been weighed in tho balanco and been found wanting." The Speaker informed Mr. llrown that he must address the chair. Mr. llrown. Mr. Speaker, your conduct in this and other matter (laughter at the ef fect of ISrowu's obedience to the Speaker a instructions) reminds mo of a passage in Ju nius, where lie describe a bad tenant hav ing received notice to quit, breaking the fur niture, putting tho house in disorder aud doing all that hu could to vex the landlord. Mr. Speaker, tho South is broken. It lies iu helplessness and despair, with homo dila pidated, villages wasted, its people bank rupted. Is there nothing in that situation to tuch you with pity ? If your magnanimity can not lie reached will you not bo moved by some sense of justice? In 1S72, by u con spiracy between the Attorney General, Kel logg ami a drunken Federal Judge, tho sovereignty of a State was overthrown. That usurpation has been perpetuated since by bayonets ; but recently ono of your Generals entered the legislative halls as Cromwell entered tho Knglish Parliament with Colonel Pride, aud ruthlessly expelled the occupants. Onward and onward you go in defiance of the sentiment of tho country, without pity and without justice, remorse lessly determined, it seems, to drive this Son them neonlo to destruction : to civo their roofs to tho flame and tb" "esli to tho eagles. A Federal Gei"ral epson tho.sceno and send a deateh to the world that tho people o"nil' State aro banditti. We havo l,id it echoed elsewhere that they were thieves, murderers, night-riders. Tho clergy of the State, Jew and Gentile, havo denied it; the business men and tho Northern res! dents have denied it ; a committeo of your own House a majority being Republican has given its solemn and emphatic contra diction and nailed the slander to tho coun ter. Now what should bo said if that accusa tion should come Irom one I speak not of men, but a language, within tho rules of the House if that accusation, against that peo ple should come from ono who is outlawed in his own home from respectable society ; whose name is synonymous witli falsehood ; who i the champion, and has been ou all occasions, of fraud ; who is the apologist of thieves; who is such a pro Jigy of vice aud meanness, tUat, to describe hiiu, imagination would sicken, and invectivo would exhau-t itself ? Iu Scotland, years ago, there was a man, whoso trade was murder, and ho earned his livelihood by selling tho bodies of Ids victims for gold. Ho Jinked bis name to his crime, and to-day throughout the world it is known as Ilurking. Tho Speaker Docs tho chair understand tho gentlomau to be referring in this lan guage to a member of tho House? Mr. llrown N sir ; I am describing a character who is in my mind's eye. The Speaker The chair understood tho gentleman to refer to a member of the House. Mr. llrown No, Sir; I call no names; this man's name was linked to his crime aud to-day throughout the world it is known a Burking. If I was to des:re to express all that was pusillanimou in war, in human iu peace, forbidding iu morals and infamous iu politics, I should call it Itatlcrizing. Sen sation. The Speaker (interrupting Mr. llrown) The gentleman did not deal iu g tod faith witli the choir. Mr. Hale, of Now York, insisted that Mr. llrown' language bo reduced to writing and read from the Clerk's desk. The report of Mr. llrowu'-s objectionable remarks having been read from the Clerk's desk. Mr. Hale, of New York, offered e resolu tion that iu that language, a well us with prevarication by which the gentleman was enabled to continue tho utterance of the language, tho gentleman of Kentucky was guilty of a violation of the privileges ol tho House, and merited tho severest ceasuro of tho House, and that hu bo now brought to ths bar of tho House in tho custody of tho 3ergeaut-at-arm, and thcro bo publicly cen sured by tho Speaker iu tho naino of tho House. Mr. Cox (t Mr. llnle) yo cannot forca this thing on the House. There has been provocation for what tho gentleman from Kentucky said. After considerable debate by Menrs. Cox of N. Y., Halo of N. Y., Halo of .Me., and Lamar of .Mis., iu which reference wa made to prevlou occasions when parliamentary rules and cnurtodes wero violated with llttlo or no ceimiro or admnultlou, Mr. Dawe asked tho geutlouiui from Kentucky whether ho had any remark to make In regard to the character of tho lan guage bo used. Mr. llrown "I stand by tho record." Sensation. 1 After a colloquy between Mr. K. R. Hoar I of Mass., and Mr. Lamar of Miss , which begun menacingly aud ended politely, Mr. I which ' ,, )', H r. I, .,n,i i-. ,i, ,,,., ,i.it,i,i .,. I Dawes cjillotl lor tlio previous quoatlon on thu rosolntlon ciiroreJ bv Mr llulo oi'N Y uu rt-soiiuion ouoreu uy .ur jiuiu, ui , 1, Tho prov oils quest 011 was seconded. , ,, , in Mr. I'ddredge asked to havo the word "pre- varicitiou" Btruck out of tho resolution, I , ., , ,, ,,, 1 1 . 11 and the word "evasion," as used by thu speaker, substituted for it, but thero wcru ' objeotloiis inado (0 it, by many tyiiiblluai( ' member. , . - , ., , Mr. (Jox moved to lav the resolution on tho table, NepHv-yw 83, nay-107.- A strict party vote. Th jsaolutiou offtysid by Mr. Halo wiu 7'J again a strict party vote. Tho Speaker tlicu directed tho reading nf tho resolution, and, It having boon read, 1 1 ScTgeant-nt-aruH escorted Mr. llrown ti tho area in front of tho Speaker's chair, all the Democratic member being on their feet and exhibiting great feeling on thooccasion, while many Republican members wero also standing, and the crowds iu tho galleries were straining eyes and cars to wltno the unusual incident. Mr, llroivn remained standing with ono hand ou the breast and tho other behind his back, while the Speak er, In a dignified nnd severe lone, adminis tered tho censure of the House. Mr. llrown I wish now to state that I In tended no evasion or prevarication to tho Speaker and no dlsrcspoct to tho House. With these remarks, Mr. llrown returned to his seat, and tills exciting Incident iimo to n close. A condemned Radical Cougrc may ex ercise its power to censure Mr. llrown, but the country will freely culorso the entire truth of Ills word. MARKET REPORTS. lll.OO.MSllUItU MARKKT. Wheat per tm-liel Hju " Corn " Ouls " Flour per barrel Cliivcrwcit l'lii"cseeit ltmter 1'gs T.i now 1.4 Ml S.O , r..tn , 1 .3.1 ivi-itoos .0 liilt'il uiiiles .10 .IS .1 .11 ll.itns Miles A: Shoulders I.aril per pouuU u,iy per ion Heeswax Tlrnotliyscccl QUOTATIONS l'OK COAL. Nn. 4 on Wtiart , t 4,oo per Ton , $ :." " ' . s 2.ro " " , 4,'l " " . r,,oo " " No.B " " Nn." " lllUi'Ksraltli's Lump on wlmrf , uiiuumious NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i 'J TTORXKY'S HLAXICS, Common nnd Jx. JiiilRincnt liutias, lust printed inn cnM-Mt,iN onice. All ktmls ut A . lii-,t primed ml for ml for side at luu OouMi-itN onice. All Kliuls ot Attorney's blanks either kept on hand or pi mud to older, EOll SALE! Valuable Town Property and Pavin at Private Sale ! TMIH uniorfitrncil, ono of tho Hxcrntors of 1. UlXiltoi: WK.Wfilt. ilece.ueit, offers at. prlvato s.uo, the roiiOHiiiff vaiuauio propcuy, 10 lm : ONE TWO-STORY URICIC DWKLLIN" HOUSH, with out-b'irMlnjrs aud lot attached, sltu-0d on Main Street, niooasburif, r.i. T his house liunaoie for two families. ... ,,,. Al.KO fine tn o-story fratno direlllnj IvU-'. out-hullillngs, frame stnlilo nnd ,-nod I'V.'il This property Is opposite the resident" 1110 ul " ALSO.'one two-story fr.imo dwell"? l'omf Ynu stahle ouf bulldlnss and lot att-xciod situated on Hock street, liloomsbiirr;, 1M. ,, ,, . 4.M), sK Taoant lot-, sltualpioii lourth Street, also, a valuable farm Mtuntoif one-halt mile from the town ot MTiwensvllle, Pa. said "irm contnlus a aurcsoi lituii. l'or terms of silo apply to UUIUUfl W. COKHKr.T., Htccutor, Hloomsbure, l'a. I'cb. 12, '75-cm. A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICK. K K.STATK Ol IMItMP BITTMtR. JR.. DlCC 1 F.STAT K Ol- I'llll.ir BITT.NBR, JR., 1)'K2I1, Letters of Administration on tlo cstatsof Philip Ulltner, r., late or Locust town-flip, county of ool umbla, state of I'cnnsjlvanl.i. deceased, halo been ill-tinted Co Mlelnel Mlno nnd L'wls liudv.of Locust township, l'a., to iihoni all iiersotis Indebted tnmld estate uru ro'iuested to 11HK0 naMiient, and theso h wins claims or demands will m.iko kuown tho sainu without delay MICH UILSTINi:,) A,,mrV Feb. 12-.5-0W" PUBLIC SALE. I'lTIWr VXCK (W AX OROIOU OF tlio Ornli in Is' Court nf Oilumhlji. ffiunf ' tlm un. T.t'd us Admlul'itraLtiruf llcnrv K lLiru. lati) (if Ihn 1'iwiisliip of irficuM, tn Mild coui.ty, doceusci!, will c.iiu-o iu ruunc uu 1110 prt'iiusr s on Thu folIowluaeoCriUed rcalostate to-wlt: AH tlint TRACT OP LAND fcltuite In I.oeu;t township, lnsahl county, ndjolnlti 1 ends of Solomon I (-van on the north, lands otolo m ni Lovau and William Tyson ou I ho cast, and lands 1 1 1 uaonoi noiry ami Misau naro on 1110 souin, con laioin TKX AXO OXIC-FOURTIl ACRK.S, More or less, on whloh Is erected a two-story PR -MB HOUSE. The land Is all cleared. TLUMs- Ten per cent of mie-foiirth ot the pur- chaso iiuney su ill lio paid at tho -.tilklni'donnof tho propei'L). I'm onc-foiii'lh le-s thu ten er cf nl. at tin I'onllnn.itloii alHoIutr, 11111I the rcmalnlm; tineo f jurihs Iu 0110 year then-after Willi liilere-.t tium thu euuiiniiaiiou ui.si. I'uiseilon b1cii on tlrst day of April, H7S, on pur-cha.s'-r complj tuvr with terms of sale, and gluiii; se- ciiiny nir payia. ut ci purcii.iso moi.ey. Vi!u to eoiiiinuiico at onn o'clock, p m. of said day. lilX !ii:. rAIIIIIN'tit'li, Admr. l'cbnury, sth, is;s SHEItilFS SALES. 1 1Y llrtuo of Ktinilrv wrtLs of l'lf rl r.n-tas issued 15 out of tho Court of Common Plca-o of Columbia county, nun to me directed, will iw exposed to pub lic sale ou tho preud-ses of Jcsno 1). Itlco on Saturday tha Cth day uf March 1S73 nt two o'clock, p. in., Iho foUuwluidct-rlbod proper ly, b.r-t.11, ; All tliut certain lot of hind twins a llmo quarry, ,11 til" lUllllSlllfl ,'1 O, ,Jll, 1.1,1, (lllUl LUUOIJ, Pa., bounded on tho cutby ipiarrj lot ot-Morp e and l'lirsol, on tho uorlhbyiand of Aaron Hoon, 011 tho west, uy anuiucr quarry lot 01 ,iesso 11. nice, on 1110 fcoulh by land of Aaron II0011 and Jesso W. Jleircl; ou k lilch aro creeled a diu-lllni: house, btablu, olllce no.) nlhi-r ,.i,( Iitill.ir.. I Ir.i.. I.'lliiu .-,- "also, One other quarry lot situate In Iho same township, known as tlreon (piarry tut, bounded on Iho east by thsnhoie lUieill-e-l lot, on the north I, binder vuiuu i.uuii, uu lite west uy q-iui iy iut 1.110 oiaoun Wnlto decease.!, and 011 the south by land ot arou noon: uu wiiicji uru 11 iiciiiu uouyj aim uui uuuu liii-, and threo Unto kilns. ALSO, All 111 it certain lot of land sltiiato In Madison town- siiiii. Columbia county, hounded ny lands or Demote i.nd Welllver un tlio 1101th. V.ilnlliis Itlddleman 011 the east, o, P. Chrl-tiilii and Yt llll.im Kebb 011 the South, Valentino v. elihur and u public road on thu ttrsi, uuiiiiiiiiiu v.ii) uci t.s iiiuic uriuss; mirieou aro erected a iramo iiwuuiui' iiouso, a larife barn, tn 1 out buildings ; Willi tho uppurtcnasccs. K-Ueil taken Into ovucutloa and to bo bold as Ilia propcrti cf Jesso J), lilcc. Miciitrs Olllce, MIC'HAIX CIUOVKIl liloomsburi;, Keb, 12, U75-ts. sheriff. m ARYLAXI) FARMS A XI) IIOMKS lo.ooi)ACUi:s Nearr.illruad Locatlonheallliy. DCIltO Q1I, O Nl Denton, .Mnrjlal.d. tuiesirooii jiu,iro.ss.s i) ji..iiiuijt-.i.i. Aiioritey- iHARl'KX YOUR OWX MILL I'KJKS No blacksm t is needed. Jlonev Raved, and licks always than), l'or Illustrated circular iiddi'LHS i iiB TANiTU co htruuUbuurir, Jionroo Co pa. MOXKY c-.'isilv mado by selling THAS at IMI'OllTriiS'rmcjM, or i'ettlun up clubs 111 luuusiiiid country fur tl.uoldeet 'Ii-u Company In Ainenca crcaitst liiuucciiieiits. siunrorclicuiar, CANTON TL'A CO., Hi Lluimbers St., N. Y. HAVE YOU TRIED J U R U B ti 8 A Aim you WHAK, XLRVOI'S, OR DlilllLITATIvI) ? Aro you so Lani'did that any pvorllon roqulri s u-.oro of an cttort than you feel capable, or maktiu;? Then try -lorubeba, Ihn 11 onderf ill tonic und In vltfor.itor, ivhh hacts so licncllclally 011 tho siciilho urs'ins as tn Lup.u t M,'or to ull tho UUI forces. It Is no alcoholic) npietler, which stimulates for 11 short tlmo, only to let tho surfercr tall tuuluncr depth of udseiy, but It Is a vet'clablo toulo uttUii dlioctly on Iho liver and spleen. It regulates lhe iiowt-ls, quiets the nerves, and Blios such a healthy totiu to tho whole Bjstcui as to soon mako tho Initilld feel like u now pcibon, IHoperullon Is not violent, but lsi liar.icteiled by 110.1) ri.iilli.iiewu, I lit. mil It-nl i-vliet li-oeeM no KIKlili-li cliaiii'e, 110 nun ked 11 suits, but i'radually his lioublos "I'old their tents, llko tho Aiuos, And blleully steal away." I his ! no now und iintilou discovery, nut nas tm. l0..., lw, wunaerfiilremedlalic-sultii. und Is inunounced by Iho hlj;het medical uuthoiitleH, ..tu ,llost (M,x,rirui tmu una uluiutlto kuuuu." Askyourdrum;ltforlt, Per salu bv JOANIS'ION, 1 OLI.OWAY k Co., Philadelphia, pa. rr. liM) 1? I,' S-VMI'MM to Ak'Ciits, i.Jn' Coiuhliuillon ( hh Vf,it.biK,i,wi?hchiomo3. s.mt nuunp, Cl-.iNcw ncdfoid, Unas, riOMIvTIIIXti FOR YCW, i J Kond slamp and ri t It. Addrcm, l'. l), III'HST, IUUI1U If lUIAttU ruvvi, jiui) lum, l'&&LLati,M A1 f tur sjti'Uueii U'gej nod our ctru tt-.utu to V bis. NA'iiU.NAL I'UllLlslllMI CO., Puil-IUIL- tCu, then adopted yea 101, nays roit C0UQIIS, COLDS, H0ATISENE3S, Ami all Throat DIaoa38s, WELLS' 0AKB0M0 TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IX llLUIi 110X13. Sold by Urufgtsts. Biiour i'osnT)NKHN'rU' nxno-ruLt, PlSTKItlt'TION. First Ghaxd Gift Coscnur. i tTnminii AT A!,RX.Nl)!ttA, V. IVIAROa 1373. l.tsr op otTO. 1 ilrnnrt rali mrt 1 (Irniil "is!i Oltt 1 (iri'rl mnii rim in t uslKilfis, $loono o.ir-li ir. rush nuts, ntme.uii Ml rasli Oitts, i ooo i-adi 100 riusli tllfts, Mm t-ncii 1 ikm rush i lifts, no onoh 1 ono dish (linn, n each . 100 rui. . . m raw MOW .. rnirn . , Ml KM .. im mm .. MOW .. -PWIM) 1 0M) Ctuli outs, .0 each ti Its Cash Olfls, atiiountln? to.... ,.1 WW 000 Number of Tiehets, 100 000. vnicn or TicKiris. Wlvntc TlckiMH KOfl, ll.llVPH 10 00 omiriirs r.oo l-.lc-littis up r-ich riiunr-li . r., Tickets tor 10000 Tim Mnntrwllffr IVinnlfl Itumiiun Association, clt.ir tcrcdliy the tvlslnttire of virgliin nnd the circuit Court (it Oranga Co . proposed ov a ilratid nut con cert loctfttjllsli and endow u "llimui for tho Old ltiilrtn. atul lVM turn I.ml ts of Vlnr nl.i." nt, Alont poller, the former rcslucnct of President James aitiuiinn. (lovsrn-ir s onicc, KPiimnnu, -iiuy a, i-ti. II nrfnnU inn tile isiiri' In sov I li-it I 0111 ircll n- ntlntcl m Itli n limn in.ilnrltv nf the nflleers of ttic Mnnlnrllor IVin.ili ltiimiino Association, ttlm rcslilo In tho Wctnlty ot my homo, and I. it test their lntlll Kcncontul their worth nnd high reputation os t;cn tlcmen, aswcll nsthe puUto cunndcticc Influence nnd suhslnntlal inenns llljernlly repre.s"nted unions them. .jami:s i Ki;Mri;u. nov. Mrcinu. Alexandria. V.i.,.!uly s, ti-4. " I cnmincnd them ns avoids of honor nnd Integrity, and folly en titled to the conlldi-Iico ot tht pnhilc. it. w. 111 cuics, r. fi.JUiiife i:.isn iiic m . Further n ferenccs liy pcrinl-slon : Ills l.xcllcncy Cllllmrl r. Walker, Rs-ami-innr, o' V.1.; lion, lloht. II. wttliei-, l.lcut.-ciov., ot vn., anil I . s. senator elect ; senators nnd member! orconsrress rroin a remittances for tickets m-ii bo made by cjprev prepaid, post-ofi'.eo monpj-oivr on Washington, I), 1 In- Y'..r-1let-el 1. titer Tor full p.uttcul.irs, tt-sitr.if-nlMjt. Ko pond for Cir cular. Address, mi.v..lAMi;sli.l!i;.)fl , I'rcs'tJI. 1'. II. A.. Alexandth. n. llellable nsents w.uitcsvcri here. Jan. !," ivr AClKXTri W.VV'KI). At;tlu- r.ituthiioik Is now sc!!lnr it "111 attain a t.nto ot HmOOO COIMMS iw.fn-vi ft. ft rtUV.vssN romnkti. lYoslivterhm m!n- KirrM wltl"1" aclKrj,-t or Uiosp In IU honlth whu w hum rft' v opt-n-nlr e.orcw, Mnuftiti, 1 iy ,,, i litlt'.r.i ffhu dtjvliv loMlLtn l:i r.itivp ctii- plnin('l'l'1 ,l nir,e;t Tr&XHtti!u occuiutluii, aie mo llCltOL'1'0 l,l'iI1J lul ,l" iisuiiuj hi htu TKi: HISTORY OF TUB RRIiSIIYTH RIAX CIIURU1I TlIROUdllOUT THK WORM)." A beautiful I.iryo ccrnvn vnlnrao. Ill irsl ratad with f-Uel nnd woodeuiiraMac, vnlenrrry ITcsnyterlan family win waat to vojaosf. Appiienitons for eclu ftlio terrlloiT hliOiihl bo uisih M pnee. Addles i, id: ITT C. Ll.N r .V CO., Dec. 2. 74 Cm. tc Urnumo t-livet, Now York. yAIXWKKlHT A CO., V.'IIOI.USAI.E OKOCKUS, IJ. K. CoiEeraocendaiulAiohSlreois, 1'lIU.ADLI.rilU, Dealers h 1'kas, svnurs, tsorria:, surah, jioi.Asans w, sncr.s, mcAtin soiu, ic, Ac. tir-Onlars w III re celTO prompt attention. eW-tf AGENTS WANTED to solicit lor thu Provident Life & Trust Co., Incorporated Sd month, 22d day, lSri.r) Clornl risks nf anv clas solicited. A very nltable and popular company, and cas Ut souclt for. Ap-lv j, i iiiuinij uj tiiii, i u i,i- in i.. i mi, mi plll.l. N'Ol. 13, '74-0111. AX ACTl'AI. Ill SINI'SS INSTI I I TION AND TPLncItAPIlIC INSI ITt TK. l'or Information call at onice, or send r,,r com kck API KiiTism. JuntHD-lj Maryland Eye and Ear Institute ol North ChaiVsyturl. l'alllub ic. Mil. niioitoi: iii:n.iN(i, m. d., line rnb-n-u- if i:jc unu i.ar suijjerj in u.e w niiiii tii u i i.neisi f . sureei li In ( liaiK-e: Tho lai'o hai.di i.h ie-l,ii nee i f lhe l..te Chahus Ciuuoii. Ins been ntnd up with ell H,e Inq ioe ineiits iidoptui lmi.e lati.st sclioolsuf Lurope, li r inn hjieciai ircuiiiiiui i-i litis i i.imi i-i msea-si-s, p. ply bj letlcrto ohohol-: UKl'LlMi, ,M. P. Million In chai'!;e. lONsTisr I.JIPl.Ol JII 'I-At home Male or l'e V.dnale. !:o a ivi i k neital-led. o en l'iij ital rcqiilriil, t rii-i-. Address, P.irth'Ulins nnd Mllu.il le --iimi le M 1, with 0 cent ii luin Uliup, c. l;o-' M. Y. llh.tmsburc;, EMPLOY-AIEXT. Q AMI'LKS AND A COMI'LLTK OITKIT O SLNT l"lli:i.'. Wo ual.t a Miltable perxm In en ry nclhWirhood to take i-idi is and delliei'iroods ror our c.stabll-hod c o. H. am .- c f staple ii.nl fatnl. ly i;oods ot all kl-uis In iv.iist.int usviiiKi near, 'lhe o tlest c. C). D. house lit Auieilea, s.il.-s over half u million In 1-.74. l.cnofi Cc-ii Pay lo the iL;iii per.-on. A leal chance for .ill, itittl" ur female, ut oitr homes or Iraielliie;. No rl.-k. if.ioii i;u to iorkv.e will send i oil rn-n ami oiist.ti.il 1 a lloo i f -tiit.oli s itml n complete oiittlt. ildie-H nt uiee .mil secure your leiiuory. it, a. ii.vi.u .v (.w., u, r-i. iiowaiiu atituKr llalltmore, Mil. 'I'll U ( lllllKl 1.1X a Luvo live, faiidlv paper, of sto- I 11 I l ies . lllll KOUil l i idlm:. No sr-etui l.tnbm. tio M 1 1 I,' Pills, pulLs nor iidu-illseineiils, cml; 7ii vear. send to (.riituforasnednieiis I IM J its. a ye before jou foi'k'tl It ! sjil- ndl.l .Map Premium. Ajfents waniiii eu-ryiuiere. mi; ctimiuivioiis pam i n, i llAsiiso.s, r,:ts Waslilnjrloii stiLi t, Doston, Ma-., Get Arch sired, l'ltli'a.,l,.i. oiv I'r.i-ts article, sells to cImcIIiii-'s. stores, etc. Prolltoblc. Wo pu.iranu-o innvassci Kuceoss. Akciils wniitid. Addicss inan'f's, s. H. MANN Si Co., 'id N. liomtrdfclicct, L'althiioie.Mil. T Mil-: 11IT DIALOtlUi: HOOK. To be sent nust-n.il I fjr Tivkvtv Cenis. Aililrcss. KhV. W. II. KIMiSlll liy, Tarotonn, Now York THE MASON & HAMLIN (DIRG-A-IST CO., Winners of 'Ihreo Highest Medals (in, I Diploma of Honor, al Vienna. '7.i. mid rails, io, ituiv oiler thu l'lnist Vssoitiiieiit of tlio liest ( nhtm t ornaits In tl.o Wen Id, Including now stiles lth it-cent Impiou--liiertls, uot only oxclusliely for rush, us ft rnicily, but also on New Plans of Kasy Pajments, tho most fa vorable i er olleictl. (infant l-'cnled with I'llMli-Rit of Purchase, to almost intv jtarl of tho country. 1 hit p.tj iiii-iit f J. 'j J or iipwurils. Illiixtuitid cntalotfueb mid circulars, Vtlth full parlh utais, ti lit fit o on in quest, Addict,.,, MASON A HAMLIN OltOAN' CO., Huston, Non Yolk or Chlcitjro A OLXTS WAXTKUI Diploma Awarded MANS I) I for IIOI.MANH VIJW i IC'IDHIAI, 1)1 III, I' 15C0 II.l.l'sritATION'S. Addiess for circulars, A. J IIGIi.MAN .V CO., via Arch st Phlladelr-hla. LIFK OF DH. LIVIA'dSTOiMi A new book, eomulele. siilhcidlo nnd rellalle. con talnliiL' bhtnkittlloiisiiiiddbeoieileK In thoiMtds of Africa, tell rapidly til low pi Ices to suit the times, Also the VKSSIAH, by Pev. Win. M. Hllloit, f, rail il,'iioinliJ)o., uu )-.((UM' , ik i-ssueu ut ajiiinii- somo si ,e. our fauiiv n u.ks iiru uiiuouaiieti mi st) leb und prices. t-KUlilb VV itlUCtl once, llbci id terms. Atloress llt..tn. III HOIK (111 iiit-so uotksni u.vivr.tc i i i rL,iu,isiu.-st,i.;u., I'uuau -qutia r.i BALTIMORE Y E cvj K A 1 1 IN ST I'L'UTE, Jl HAN J, ClIU'lll M, M, li., Profo.orot l.'jo aud l-'ar Dl-eases lu Iho t umult) cf.MU., bimciiONis mill.)'. This Instltullon. rbtiibllshcd hi onn cf tha lirtretj and liltc-st tlnelllnirs lu tho city uf ll.tltlinrie, U tltur. ouifhly i riraided and lilted up ttllh every comiii. lente fur uicexclusprotreutmeiitcf perboiissuhtrlit'' flom Lye und l'-ar Db.cuM-H. I'ueh patient has a dumber to hluisclf, and ro telioscnry altcntlcii fima kl.lllt-d iiiiim-h. 'ILohiirgion with his fitmlly resl ls lu tie Jiisll. tute, a vi ry Kreat contmlt ncu tn Uu tU i', cspc clalty Ihosu upcruteil Upon, i.Wi van be vUlled ut nil Hues und at a i,,uieui'ii notice, Itr-iuoto uikir nir liiformatlOB will apply hi Utter i JULUK J. IlliiU. M, l), tJ I'lankllo St., Ilallliuore, MU, I k TynvpiimiAvrv uni'i. oii'i mi Ij -. . ,-,., , ... v tl ,1 UI.U IN(I." How c-llher sc. may fas.-innt.t mui (ralu tl.o luvo aud a' c-dlons ot any piri n they niouu) Instantly. Tltlu sluiplu, m- iiiul at ipnrt-utcut ull oan tos -ss, true, by luall, lorva leucs, toi,'elher nihil u .-.loiiuifu iiuiuu, Kltililu wrut 113, ItiraillS. Hints to Ludlos. Woddlur NUltt Shirt. Ae' a ,,u-i IkwSm AddrusJ T, WILLIAM JiO.,PaV I. HilLi? WILLIAM MORRIS, " imiit i vt t i it nil. lullln?. cleanlnsr niut rMWlrlnir I'WmM!? n n il wrtiu'rJ. l vuiiiirii, Hardware Htoro, r.looiysli'irjr, l'a, ? OHVIM, A'CTOllN'r.V.AT-IAW. Will pm-tloo In alt the cotirn of fc.lnmWi, sutll in ami u lmintf iwintl-. In tin- K'U'reiii'! ""' "' fimWtaiil.i, ttnli In Iho Clreult and DWrl. t eotuls ottlwVnlifl Miitus lmwni w imainspiin, in win ft- In his nfllce In tho Co'iimoim iiui.uins. room Mi. 1. lM.wmilitinr.oi) riwliy". ,:"".,u.'., and Thurhtl lys of cicli col; ! and In Itenlon 011 Hon da, , I'rl-lnvs imd Saturilajs, Ulilsss absent 1:11 pro fessional m- (incBs riT'ATl.:n-'A"r'c)K MADISOX I'OOIt DI- v TiticT roit Tin: yhau hnmno apiiii. tot, Amount of Dupllento J 1.M0.J4 hal ne'e from fornv-r oar lteeilve 1 from produce of farm . 1- s.tm fj.in.M i:xii:xniTUiu:s. Amount paid for keeping paupers $ Ml.lfi Sl',.55 " pain lor Aiurne n-cs 1111,1 u-is v.. unit ot WOi-t Hemlock- vs .Madison . " rw-h paid on farm " pirn It, II. Mont for pump " paid for llmniitid prwsphato " -for medical nttentl.itieo paid Drs. Khun? and Haider " oxopt-railoii-j to collector " lands leturn-d " i-ot i-ctur's mid treasurer's eorninls- lm " directors fees for 1 car, 4 months " audltorn' fees HalamedJo township MS.im 1J.es team ii.r.; 11.01 tc .rs S.O ar.'j.' l!.14l.!)l WM.X1AH1LI.LI.it, ,, i-ncr. UT-, the Auditors of Madison township, haroei nmlncil the aboo and llnd it correct. wm. it. di:mott, T. II.Cl'NOI.KS, JOHN SJIITU, -Auditors. J.t, '7-n STATEMENT, CIIIOWIXO the ntnoiint of iti(Utitc(!nri", the l nainiint of itett. .-... rf the Town of MnOl.1- burji rropare.l ntd publl-hed by tin Tonn Council of NlilT'oirn, tn accordance nli.h tho rnulriniitKpf theMMB "ertl in of the Act of xsjemniy 01 Aprnw ui 1H74, entlllad, "An Act to repul.ite lhe manner of In-cic-niluv ll.e Udtbtediifss of munl.-lpalltlos tnpio. vldo f,,i- the ivd-inptlu of Hi" natiu-, and to Imposo penalllt i tr tho luteal laciease thereof." i.M)Kiirr.i).Ni-.ss. I'unded debt, ilr. : lisnil No. l.dat.-dXoT. n,1s;3, iplaOo!.1.1s;c, Willi inner ii om net. i.-isj.h, piiani) au- nTlnll-.. reilepmlil,. 1,1. Ibe oolfoti uf tho Towii. after Amll I. lri. O.co Interest on tli- saia" from Oct. 1, 1stj, (up to iiniea unieiua interesnim oeen pain,) iu .i.in. 2;. is;r.. 9.C4 l'.ond No. if, dated Nov n, IS73, duo Oct. 1,173. T.nu iniuresi irom Oct. I, lbT.i, iia,oi'ie an-liu.-ll.-i redeemable nt tho uplluuof tlio Town. Uter Oct. 1. ls-. M0.ID lute re-t on tin- name from Oct. 1, KT4.(tip to Which 1II1K- the Ililei-el-t luls hecil l.alil.) 10 .inn. sr. !:.',. o.f-n llniiii Nn. ., I'-itedN'ov..!, 1S7.1, ipietvt. I.1S7-I, Hlth Inlere.tt from Oi". I, lsi:i. p iyabl-3 1111 tiuullv. le.teelnaM.. n, f,n:t.-ii i.r IJie Town. niter'oct. 1. 1M4. tflO.on liiti-rurt uu th 1 Kin.e from 0( t. i,IS7:i, to Jan. Uoud No. 1, dated Nov. 3, 1s7i, duo Oct. 1. 1177, with Inn 11 st fro'u Oi 1. 1, l-'i:i, p.vM.Mo an :i ialh'. leiL-eioablu ut oTitloll of tlio Toil 11 1, is.., tiv.vm all-l-Oi 1. 1. Is7l. too.'fl lnterit 011 tho same fi- nil 0 t 1. ls7J. (opto iwiti'h 1 1'ii-t u Interna has luciitia 1 .1 to .I.m. -.'7, i;r,, 9.C0 ('eitlili'.iW-s ot lnneliteoi,es to I). Mrotip. I'D tnjf tor debt cool r.icte.l by lllo'imtoniislilp meiloulv In Hi" Act of luCLinuriitljii: l.oiv due und p.i.ii.l-le, l.fts.uf Intcn- t ou the s.n.i,- n-om "ep. 21, Is, I, tup to wrth-b tltu" lb) Interest ho-i been l aid.) to .l.iu l-r,, C0.C1 ri:iilii'.-'lel,t. M7: Ali.nunlot onlei-soots' ituttr--. 1.07s.sl Aiiioiuit due sundry persons ou book ac count, Damages nrUlnsfrc-tn the Mldcnlnsof Mar ket street, belli,' bidaii'i- unpaid, to Hit; Amount due .January 1, ls7ii, " " .Iiiuu.iry 1. 1-77, Intrest on said dam nres from tlmenf conllr- ln.itlon to J -in, a, 1-7.'-, 271.71 lmmn;:cs arrlnc from wldenlnif of Centre street, I sine balance unpaid, tun 11: Amount due An;. I,W. I.OO'.m) " " Dee. 1. 1-7S. 1..IH.00 " " Alii', I. Ii7il, H'.tO " " IVc. 1.1S7il. 1 .000.110 interest on tue same fi-uui time cf ci-nllrma-tloll, l-j Jan. 27, 137.',, 2i",.r,3 Total 10.411.S3 ASSETS. Amount tates uneallivUit, for th vear 1S73, on liupllcato In bands ot K. n. r,:dleman, Aiiiuiint taxes uncollected, for ts jf.ir 1S74, on duplicate In luuulsof Jl. Vfjnkoop, collector, Cash u Lands of W. 1). Koons, Treasurer, lo-is hiscomnilsjlon-i, which aro to bo iloductcd. riLei, in the luiiuls uf p. l.un euberg, Presi dent of count II, I l.-t ii'i-, in the hands ot I). Lowenlor;;, Prb dent of touiall, outi-tnii,llm,-ioluiit debts, to lilt; Due Irom suuih'i perw its ou book account, Due fi-i in taiiidr.) parsons, a-f,ensM-nt of n.iitilumlunsun Jlaikt t stn ct opei.iii!;, Irm) sundry icrsous, on cetdio blrect opi'lll),;;, I iLiti sundry persons, on Pourlh street openlii-, 121.U0 l!0S.t'3 4.0 S0.CJ 151.63 2 S.O) 804.00 1S.VO lOltll, 1.TJJ.01 v.vi.r riox or taxaiim? PiiorariT. I.uiid, to av It ; 'irm, v.VJs.t.n hirt'iiiia-.i, 1'u.4si.iio "olll up, 47l.l7r..ou PelSi.n.il rrercttv, S7.(-30.-O Aii-i iraues ami cieupaih ns, lM.us.ao 'I I till, -Numb -r f doss, 101. V.'i-si r.v Whit, Secretarv. rioomsburi;, Janiiai) v 613.S2S.cn daviiiiou'i:niii:i!ci, PricKlL-ut ct Council. KEW 6000S! A IIEA Y STOCK, II, MILLER & SON Have Jn;s( Kct'civcd the hiii-st nnd 1 t supply ot CfiEiP AND FASHIONABLE They havo oyer offered tuim-ir fth-nds and eu tumi rs. (Jlotlis, (Juimercs, anil gatinotts forMKN'ri WKAIt, Clotlis, Ahipaccis, Moriiios, for LAlJIK'tt i:All, CAI.ICOKS, Ml'SLIXS, CA-MIlltir?, nnd Heir v.nh.T of Dry Oouds dcdrei, Oarp.i-s, iVInta, Ottomans, In gnat vainly and nt thu FAMILY (JIvOCEItlES, Ini hiding nil the vaiiiti 's of C'Ol'TKLS, TKAS ami SL'OAIiS, OOUXTItY PHODUOI3. and RKincral supply of avliclts ii,cful for the table uhiays on hand, CALL AND SEE. Countiy iirniluco of nil kinds taken in . elinn-fe fur poods ut cash prices, Oct. S0,74-tt lmiDci. Li;rriNGs. one iv(.deii braco covered l.rld.-e, lo bo located nt a polni iieitr c hoirlnul, n's Mm, mir ltoailS-r Homing it ek toiuiH,ti foriy-llvu f,"t ,,i,'V abulliielits si vi-n fiet l,lirn, yvph ut. i .Vi; ."! I1 UdotK till-. niidHUicu fiet, south H.lo titilyurcspict. no in me t ntieager's hntel, In Mat 0wn nn 'IhurtMluy 1'iliiu.n-y -j, isj,, i cl-.e. i m ,!ti ;",: " 1 m. mui 3 p in. t,i recelyi, piuii -nl to I mm h, i bihUes. 'iheeontriutyMll b'ef.r ii.i,t . ! h''," In; Ao, all roinpii-ia to. nil conitiL.tii I,, i. .a ... --" V"s- . ti- . i-.-iii m.ii sis!iii:c.uiutH (.oiiiinissioiicivonice vy m. lawiov y rioelivburi;, Pit. ,IS(,. HKIiM'ii'l, 1 cb. 8, isl.y. .IOU.N1 .N f 'f VVl Kwwmui, ctr.rk ' ii.iiiiii ii iil out oioi-e. Coin'a C'f Ool. Co, Gray's Feny Piiiitiin M fxh PIIATT ItiJUlNSOX, 8 spruce St., BLACK AND COLORED O.KUOlll.N'bO.V. J.C.P0111NSO.V" I"UN -I.PItATr,t.iU,ot II. l).Wn(i0 ftt-0, Jit 1"liWNlJS!?,l!5' f-r W iiitidr . ., ,,.t ? :. . Hv foidum in. a,V. Ulaturo uiwii th liblwiL Lw.r n, , lb? UK. OXL yyooilc n arch covered lirltli-e to !,0 oral, ed at a j-tlitt in ijH-iist toMb.hlp.over Itoarlii. c'li-mk, near S, Kosteub.nidetV ,,. eiiljMHu ,,.f, loin;, tun atiutmchts c l;lit f,-a liLMi rich i. .t nil? Qvov fldvlyfonr Competitors1 yo 1073 lUfVim.n .lau. ATOTIfK Is b L .liven tho' ttu llloomd W burif'Li-'Comp.ii- uulp'itn ,T Vt plpi and fvira! h lu-ters tn tlio c, i'i-nsot UPHinsbiirs tor -61 nhcrn the distance from tho ,tfl .do -s lint I'vccilMrreti et''es of w feet will eo chired at the of U ..M ,r f. .1 iViL'Ltiire'tSrV-r Sept, 11, 'fl.-tl NOT'CE. iTOTIClC l lo ,cby f.,vrn that a bill will b tiitrotluceil Into .... in nernl A.ecit,lyr.f rentv 'i,..,iii i.irm.-i An ii- i tiiin.-J "An act cicatinl Mirin, Moieti'liiin of lhe Itorotuh of Ashland n tho cotiniv of scimi 11:111, nn lurtloneer for lhe counties ut SfiiuMkl 1 and Columbia.' approved tin; mil d.iy of M.llCh, 1S7.t. Signed, JOHN LAZAlllH. Jan.tv, TMt DM I N ISTItATUitS XOTICIi. t.i Aieoi- immn liii'.iMA'c. ricCAST.n. Iriieis or Aiinilnl'tr.ttl'-aon the e'duto of -MartliA !tM,n.ui inf or serai trinn!. Pi. oluiiilttaeotitttv. d-c.ved, hare le-r. sr.iiite.'l by ho ttotst.-rof sifd coiinij lu Email' el ll.ittr.vin of shtishlnny. All Pi"jiis haMiu; (lidm ncntri-l t'f v t.-de of (hede. cedei.t are r'-ipi 'Died tnpr-sent them for cttlinent, ur.d th'-'f iml bled to the t -tal" in nr.ko pa: .-at-ntto tho umi;rMn"J aatniitisir cor wiiiimirueinv. Jan.)?, w' " ' ' Administrator, Hhl''ksltlnny, Lucerne county, r.i. AriMIXISTIIATOIt'S NOTICK. r.vrciKOFi'iiiui' lirss, pre", to. ettcrs of Ailmlrd-dr.nl in on thu est do ot fltlllp Ilesslato of xiiR.irlo.if torn: .!iIp.colu,nbLK'o.,df ceas ed, halo been L-rarded Hv Uu) Ili'Slsleri't Mild county lo John Horn, ot D.vilil-tn roit onicc, Mtlllinn ceunly, Pennsy laitl.i. .Ml iieisons l.i.vlni; rlulms iiL-alnst tho t-nlnte of the deccdi ntnio reqiief.leil to pre sent tin in fi-i'scttlem' r.t, and these InilcLtnl to tho (state tci make a niLiii Co U-e unilrr-hjiicd ad ministrator wllaoul delay. JOHN JIO'IS), Admliil-strslcr' Dee. wif Sullivan county, Pa. l DJIIXISTRATOR'S NXVnCR J KiTAnini'jnus i o-iov, nt'tEArtiu. 1 1 Iters if A hiili-.lsinitloii on tho eslato nf John 1-c-s.t ,n Ideif l MiIhk i rock tuwnsttip, I'uluiuMn eoiiiil),deieus,-l. lniM- I ren uriinted by ttic iti'kla tirofsuld (Oiibtyto Mal-hlas i:uton, . ew ct l .m lius. l.uu rne cotii.I.i, and I). L. Chapin, Davidson, sublian eouiit., l'a. All pcrsoi.s hailnu claims nnnbist ll.eoii.le r f the iltcidi bt, are n qui .-Kit to pnsint O.i m I' r M'ltleinci.l, i-iid th-i'e Imhltodto tin- ei.tide to make i n.mt i.t to tho uiu'.eir.itntd cut ia!i.istr:ttt,r's Mltli.-ui tlel.ii. J1A 1"I HIAX IWf I ON", I)aMdon, 1). L. CHAl'l.N, New Columbus, AdmiE!bIrntoii. JanJJdt. A v7lGXb LEFA R ivi FOlTSALi-f TILLbo eolil liy I'nhlic Ycudiio on Ihfl V? preiiil-c' lii HonrlnL' creek township, Colum bia eouu'y, ne.irtho Mclli.jdlst llrlck t hiirch. fn mile from i herrlncion's mill, on Wednesday tho nth day of 1", Lruary, Is7s, tho i-ria on iv lch tho b'.tb scrlber resides, tONTAIXINC. AI10UT C2 ACU1, more or less, all cleared except about 10 acre"!, nn which Is ereelid anew PWULLINO lini'HK, NKW MAUN, nn I other cititbulldtBpH. Thcro Is a never falling si renin of water near tho barn anil a koo(1 spring .it lhe house. A large iiumbrrcf yount; tail tfniftv fruit Uees, of nil varieties, nnd CO to CO iK.irlii; nrp'.e trees, bine been planted nnd aro frruwliu; on the premises. 'lhe soil Is usar.dy loam if irood qiiMtilty, und under Rood cultivation. It has been tll limed uii-1 Ii olkcmlte In good con dition. Tt.i'.us or Ru.n.-fl.r,:o to i paid on delivery of deed nnd the balance lu annual pa mcnts lobe so euri d by JaiUiCbt. JOHN' Hl.oSS. J.uUils. IST' JOTICIO T) roLLLCTOKS AXDTOU'X- Mill I II! HT.lt. lhe Act (f viull '.'i. s.vi. rctiulred A'n-i-nors. Ku- peiyl. oi . and ( ollet tors rf Ituad nnd school taMs to make it itiriis totiu- Ccuiit t iii.ml.'ionirs, "forlLo collei Hon i f ull taxehon uii'-euted lai-d-:" and stteh iituin shall I e jroi d ami y.tllil If made on or boh ro Iho lu-i d.t," of l'i biuttrj ut inch jiar, but n tthete iifter, h in t i'dl ol I ebraar:. , ws. , in n iinseiitcd hi lids me i ol repularly r.iser.'.td nnd sit toithln ilailupllii le.lhel tlhelorsol Dead, School and l'i or t.iM-s, ki oiMnj; the inle, wl lch In iillianssliould be nil, ill In this tluli.-.ie by tho otVccr.s I'uMiu H.e snme, inn makell.cieturiill.i in telvt s. 1 1 rm i-huuM be r.s U,llowt '1,'ateof '1 ii lor Township for 187-Is- mills en trtedol.iry.diialPn. I'n.si-ated hmdsboi nsnssrd in inv (luplhate. Coninilloiierscf ci 1 n.iU.i count, ii-yc-t, the un sealed l.iii-i-i ot snld rate." When iho unseated lands, ire regular!) a'se-sednnd Kl fin Hi in the-implicate, 1 1 turn each, tract, ulth llto ta due, itii'l rttate that those tratt-yvtri assessul nnd put n jour duplicate lor colltciloit, and leiimln i. o; aid. U hi n taxes are rcpilnrl n-'csi-rd t ml trt out In 'Lo d.ipla ate. llto loll tlir 'stlu- plot ci per-tn to in ike the ntuiit. yuan Hid Is not t!- ti-- tl.o piopiro (vist an m.il e ituuu cfsald rnteubd It Is Ihcti'duty to do o. 'I lie k-i lu-i ul etist'im is i-.oi toiis, .s and ruto un-n-alul lands In tl.e duplicate s, but tuietuin tho l.llis to (lie Cet'li.ls.'li in ih. Ai I of -.iilhApill. Imi, see. Jl," All real eftato with In ll.ls Cuminonw nllii. un wl.Ulirc-rhcn.il pn-rirly cut not l? ru indsuniilei.t to pay lhe 'mxes, Ihu c ollectors of iimii'hips In wh!t h such lttiuls lie. sh.ili irlurn Ihi-snme xi tin- c'ornii.l-i-loiicri'." culietttis nuiklne; iiti'.n.sct cnti-i! hinds nust fit h u c itnieate io tain n turn Hatlr.5 that there Is not propoiij uuuu or cliln-r of said trm is return ed siih.eeul lo iiukii luxes it.sset.sed ll.ercon. lhe year f, r yvhlch Iums nio ii"i-s)cd nnd tlw da o when lettirn Is math lu'in be Mated.' Column I'll ii 1S matter will leckvo jniapt nltu-Coti.ir.l- Itners'Ofllie, VV.'I. Kl'.D KIIAI'M. l-lo imsUii'u, Jan. in, !s7C- 3t Lleilc. GAS! TIIATCIIEPt & GEARHART, Plamlser Gas ami Steam Fitters, liLooii.smnio. pa.. oi'n:i to Tiir; pudliu tiiciu seuvicks in Plumbing and Gas Fitting, la which Hioyhavo had many j cars of experience.. Alliycrliof 11,1, kind tianouted to be of iho befct iloserlptlon and executed In tlio moot yvoikiiuiullku inann-'r. Gu i'ipo Laid ut 12 feuls IIt Foot ! Steam Engines nnil Boilers, Slcam anil Hand Pumps, Pipe and Fitting. A Pplendid Assortment of Clian lelieis, Bnielccis, Eanips, Shades, I'l'onzc Ornament?, tie. EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS, Tim C'i:u:uiiATni) T A PA N PA P K it-WA 1 13. IIL'I'KKTS, nASIXH, HOWIA Ac .t-,. Store room In Plooinshuri,-. oi, um t,tm.t orT0. !M,';;m',,,:lc'c,,l',, w" ";li, folils, Jlr.n (li lis, Sore Threat, In flu urn,! 'roup, Whoop, ll':- Cough, IIu:ii(ii, t..s I.lverC'oiiipliiliit, Pains 01' iwoienis hi lhe I hot or .Side, ItUcillne; at the LiiiifjH, ami every . ?:lrt J-y tM-t-t-t. oioh c-eds iit-iinv, vnii-uii,, s ,., ,,,,,, ;.,''; ie . ." li i.s M OF VV 11 11 th i bulb " " "II I. U hit win, . "" IH It, C I1 ., V t h,. I,m .". 7, U"'"'. li-a.l Ullil llllli kl IrHtih- -nsiimntion onn l-i - -1 .ttiba Shco!autSHILBDELPKIJ , 1., in 1.1 nrreeiioii i I Hi- i,i-...t t: lyoiieireniunoiiii, m k rii-l -i in civ. nn, W1"' l"i'10"' Him i uJlttSi )an,w, i.iy this pu-r.li i9 ox vilk wim ' OOWELL & pilESMAN Advortisiny Agents, THIBD & CH EOT NUT UT9., OTi 10UH Ma