THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. BLOOilSIJUlta, PA. Friday, Vobi'imry 11), 1875 Notice. A mooting of tlio Democratic State Com mittee, will liolieltlnt the Uulton House, Jlfirmburpr, Pa. , on Tliiir.inv tin- -Hli ol Marc'.i, 1875, lit 3 o'clock p. in , to determine tho time nnit place of holding tlio next Stntt Convention for noniinntliiB cniullilntes for the office of Governor nnd State Treasurer. JOHN MlLLKlt, Chairman. Philadelphia, February 17, 1S75. Tlio Danville Intelligencer come out in n new dress ainco tlio fire mid presents a U:uil some appearance. Senator Chalfant and Ucprcacntativo McIIenry and Hvan again have our ac knowleclgments for important publiu doc umetils. An anti-monopoly convention, to lie com povd of delegates from all manner of organ izations oppoed to monopolies, is to be held at liarrisliurg on March 2d. Tlio llarrisbnrg J'tilriot is in high hope that tho ico on tho Susquehanna Is of sufli cicnt thickness and strength to carry away tho Columbia dam nnd thus re-establish the 'Shad fisheries 1 The Supremo Court of the United States has affirmed tho right of Pennsylvania to imposo a tax upon tho gross receipts of as railroad running through the State. Hon. Geo. V. Woodward, who is now traveling i.i Knrope, recently paid a xisit to the 1'opo of Home, by whom ho was received with the honors usually paid to distinguish ed strangers. Milliliter Washburn is out in a card refut ing some of the libels of the Now York Sun, nnJ proving tho utter falsity and reck lessness of its statements. People who read that paper must bo fond of being humbug ged. Fish, Uristow and Jewell, tho best men In Grant's Cabinet, would all resign wero it not fur the certainty that Grant would put in such ns Ben. Butler, Chandler and other cut-throats who would drivo tho country into another civil war. Tho Venango Spe;lator is one of the solid Democratic papers of the State that has re cently donned a new suit. We are glad to see theso evidence of prosperity in relia ble Democratic organs, as it is strongly in dicative of the growing powar of the party Itself. The Northumberland county Democrat, ono of the best papers on our exchange list, is out with an entire new dress and presents a handsome appearance. The paper is emi nontly worthy of the best support the peo ple of that county can give it and they ought to tako prido in contributing to its euccess. Iteccntly tho authorities of Ilayti arrested a man with a human head in his possession, which led to the discovery that an organized society of cannibals existed in the interior, who supplied themselves with fresh meat by capturing and butchering strangers who cams within their reach. Their chief, with near a hundred followers, has been arrested. There is one confederate general who liai not yet got into Congress-. lie is a conduc tor on a Chicago street car. Jiadical papers. That is Gen. Lougstrcet. But he is not tho conductor of a car in Chicago lie is conducting tho Kellogg government in I. isiana, and tho Grant administration so as regaids that business. A. K. McCluro has at length, it is published, got what ho has so long labored for, a newspaper organ Tho New Age, which h.u been for Bomo time printed as a no-party paper, has been purchased by Btoek company, and Col MeClurc, with a strong force of assistants, is to be its control ing spirit It is to bo a mongrel in politics, a sort of Republican, but nuti-Grant, pat tcrned after the Xen' York Sun. ' The Pennsylianin. Jlou.-o of lcnrrscnta tives has passed just three bills durinc its six weeks scision. It has got just four weeks longer and hopes to get at least two more bills through By hard work, and a jew main sessions, it may possilily succeed WillUimtporl O'azcltcaml JlulMin, All tho ring organs are in a rago because tho Democratic Houso refuses to pass ring measures! I he HoiiiC is doing right tho people Uo not want legislation, except some routine business, nnd active reform measures which every body knows the Kepublican senate will not agree to. The grandest humbug of the age is tlio pa3-ago of resolutions by the National Grange in favor of the government subsidy to the Texas Pacific railroad. One of the dis tinetive principles of the Patrons of Hits. bandry is to oppose government subsidies, yet the officers of their National organiza tion suddenly discovered that ono of the worst of theso should bo approved I Just what induced this conviction will probably bo brought out by an investigating commit' tee at some time. The reckless character of the Radical Houso of Representatives at Washington may be fully comprehended when the fact Is Btatcd that on Saturday last they passed bill adding one hundred millions of dollars to the bounties hcretofoio given to soldiers, in the face of the other fact that the admin istratiou Is demanding thirty millions more of taxation to prevent tho Treasury from uocoming uanKruptl should the lull pass the Senate one hundred and fifty millions will have to bo added to the taxation of the country perhaps two or threo hundred mil lions, to make up what will bo stolen during tho collection of such an enormous addition nl sum. Plunder ahead, M&hm, Radical Congressmen I Fortunately less than two weeks more are left in which to Judulgo that propensity. To publish a caricature in picture is libel, wlieio the intent to ridicule is manifest. A clever btirle.to, where the intention is not clear, may bo regarded as an nbortivo lit- tempt to do tho handsome and therefore properly escape criminality. However all that may lie.in the ras i of the 1 ikeness of Sen ator Wallacc,recently printed in some of tho papers, we cautlousl) suggest that that gen tleman has bomo stout ami enthusiastic friends who may tuke tho matter up and by way of showing their devotion apply a mus cular penalty mi suspicion ol mi attempt to ridicule their chief. Just what tho intent may have been we do not pretend to say, but were it not for the proverbial good na ture) of tli'' Senator liu would no doubt send toiucbtdy around to tenth noiuo editors gio j "RlftUIKM'i. Next Governor. The Democratic Standing Committee of Chester county, nt n meeting convened for organization, unanimously adopted tho fol- lowing i Wiintir.AS. The cltlrensof Pcnnivlvnniu will he called on at tho general election in November licit, to select a Chief Magistrate' to administer the nll'.ilrs of State, during the ueU Gubernatorial ter j nnd vyiil.iu.A', it wot the highest Importance to tlio poiylo of all parlies that tlio olMco IioiiM lie. tilled by a man whose character, quaiittc.itioiu and imlcpenilcnco or all ma. ugu iniiiienco are such as to cntlllo linn to public confidence. Therefore, fMofird, l hat wo urgo upon our Iclln. Democrats la all nartsof tho Stalo tot-Hc their ea-ly nttcntlon to this subiect, nnd an iiuort'judiccd consideration of the merits of tlio several gentlemen who liavo been or may yet bo named lor the ollice, so that a lien their delegates assemble In convention l'ir tho imrposo of making a nomination, they shall bo oualilled nnd disposed to select one In whose support can bo concentrated tlio entire strength ot tlio Democratic party, and all others who desiro to rescue our Com monwealth from 1tadlc.il lllng rule, and secure an administration devoted to tho Interests of the tax payers. llesoked. That this committee deem It due to themselves and to tho Democracy of our county, to present for tho consideration of our lellpw Democrats in tho several sena torial and Assembly districts of tlio State, Hubert H. Moiiairhan. Kjrt.. as a soiidd Dem ocrat and honest man, possessing all the quaimcalious. essential lor tho ollice, auu Uioso urivato life nllbrds a reliable miaran tee that if elected tho duties of this high public trust would uo laltntiiliy pcrlornieii iiy him, with an eye single to the best inter ests ol the (Jouimonwealtn and her tax pay mg people. Jie.vjteea, That tins expression ot our views is not desizned to disparage or iirc-lii' j'co nnv ol tho distinguished gentlemen named ns candidates for tho office of Gov e.ror, but simply to urge upon the Democ racy of the State, the importance of tho subject and the propriety of giving to it that intention winch is iiemaimcu niiKC uy tlio interests of the party and tho btate. Jleaotved, that tho iorogoing preamble n-id resolutions ho published 'Tsucii ol the Democratic lournal.s of the State, ns regard tlio subject rcfened to therein as worthy the attention of their Democratic readers, and that the chairman of this committee bo authorized to communicate the same to the members of tho State Central Committee and the Chairman of the various County Committees. This formal presentation indicates an earnest movement. Y ltliout committing the Columbian on tho subiect, wo can heartily endorse all that is said of Mr. Mnn- aghan. He is a democrat of the old Shunk school, and his administration, if elected Governor, would be a repetition of the per lect integrity, strict economy and careful attention to tho interests of the people that characterized tho official days of Francis R, Shunk and added ho much to tho houor and credit of the State, We observe that tlio Democracy of tho West Branch Valley are pretty unanimously urging the nomination of Col. A. C. Noyes, of Clinton county, for Governor. His probity and generosity as a citizen, his great personal popularity, tlio integrity of his public career and the purity of his private life, as well as his very fine and imposing personal appearance, are all urged in behalf of tho propriety of his nomination. Per sonally ho is ono of tho most generous of men nnd he is blessed in an unusual degree witli that hard common sense that is never nonplussed but always equal to any occasion that may arise. Ho enjoys the respect ol all who know him, and as Governor of the State would no doubt acquit himself with distinction. He, however, protests that ho is not a candidate and that he desires privato life in preference to publiu honors. The Columbia Herald, in a strong article, urges tho nomination of Hon. Hugh M. North, of Lancaster county, as tho next Democratic candidate for Governor. Mr. North was within a few votes of tho nomi nation for Lieutenant Governor, at Pitts burgh, last fall, but withdrew in order to strengthen tho ticket upon a question of locality Judge Woodward having been nominated from an adjoining county for the Supremo Court, Mr. North is an able and honorable man and worthy of public confi dence. Candidates begin to loom up in all quar ters. We shall one of these days endeavor to review tie field at length. Tho Legislature. The House Democratic portion of the Ju diciary committee reported in favor of tlio power of the House, by itself or in conjunc tion with the new Auditor General, to in vestigate the nfT.iira of tho State Treasury for any length of time past. The Republican portion of the committoe of courso reported adversely, as they dare not permit the inves tigation for party reasons. It is to bo hop ed tho Democracy of the House will push the investigation force it. The Local Option repeal bill lias been re ported favorably in tho House, but a lot of "roosters," especially the Philadelphians join tho friends of tlio present law in pre venting the repeal bill from coming up The object of tho roofers is merely to make money out of tho liquor interest!. It is to bo hoped tho rascals will fail in that. Although the Legislature is now busily at work, uo other important public business is as yet under consideration, except in com mittee and the formal passago of bills through first reading. Miserable little Florida even turns right side up and elects a Democratic U, S. Sena tor, who is said to be one of tho most respectable lawyers in the State. The Leg islature contains a small Republican major ity, and balloting has been going on for weeks, but the exasperated factious finally preferred tho election of a Democrat to the triumph of their rivals. Tho result proves that a carpet-bagger mad sometimes acts more sensibly than a carpet-bagger in sober mind. The U, S. Scante will no longer contain a practical working majority of oxtrcmo Had lcals after tho -Ith of March, the more con servative elements of that party holding the balance of power between tho Democrats and ultra Radicals. As several of the latter are very old and infirm men, with Demo cratic Legislatures behind them, further Improvement may be looked for within a year or two. Isorthuinberlaiid county has a population of a little over 41,000, less than 0,000 voters and about that number of taxables, is separate judicial district, and yet wants an additional Iiw Judge! If every 20,000 of population in the State are to have a Law Judge, then something over 200 will bo required for the State, estimating tho total population at four millions, whoso aggre gate salaries am) inileago will reacli a mil lion of dollars I Go It, Northumberland county 1 What do your pcoplo euro for taxes? I'AUCiiiJ) nv Mail. Under tho recent improvements in postal arrangements great convenience is secured to stores and their remoto ciiaUnierx. Gloves, shawls, slippers, clgaw, groceries, dry good, candy, ornaments, tea, nnything not weighing four pound, can be Hcnt quick er by mail than express, and at fractional cost. For two cents one may semi by mull a parcel weighing a quarter of a pound from Maine to Callfgrubi; eight cenU will carry a pound acrotta th continent. Wllllntmport Election. Mayor Powell Democrat, Is re-elected Mayor of Wllllaimport by a majority of nearly 500, over A. J. Dietrlck, Republican. Tho Republic in candidates for city Treasur er and Auditor are elected Mr. Powell Is a vory popular man, but was elected Mayor but spring by a split in the Republican ranks on the TemporaU'-o question, the com bined vote of the candidate against him ex ceeding his by abiiut SJO. Tills year the contest was mainly on tlio Local Option question, the friends of that measure having first nominated Judge Dietrlck, who was Hflcrwards also nominated by tlio Republi cans. As Wllllamsport gavo a majority of over 800 for Local Option when that ques tion was directly submitted, this result now shows how unpopular it lias becoiuo after trial. Wllllamsport Is a Republican city by about 200 majority. February Elections, La Rue Motzg.tr, Republican, was elected Controller of llarrisbnrg bv 12.") majority C. F, 1'iVans, Republican, was re-olectcil Mayor of Rending by about 300 majority. In Philadelphia, those parts of tho Pom- ocratic and Republican tickets endorsed by tho "reformers" arc elected Magistrates (officers who tako tho phieo of Aldermen and Justices, wlth.cnlarged powers) and probably eight other Republicans, volunteers nnd regulars This will give sixteen Magistrates who are endorsed by an organization com posed of leading citizens of both parties as being competent and respectable nnd eight who failed to obtain such endorsement. Pretty well for Philadelphia, for It is tho first time since 18G0 that a majority of ordi narily decent men were elected in that city at any election. Congressional. Tho everlasting negro Pinchbackhas been occupying a great portion of tlio time of tlio U. S Senate for a week past, tho question being on his right to a seat in that body, to obtain which he seems to be as ntisinits as he was to get out of the Penitentiary. Tlio question is not yet decided. In the House tho new tax bill has been under discussion, but the probabilities are that it will be defeated. If so, an oxtra ses sion of Congress will becomo necessary. Tlio House Civil Rights bilLwill be taken up in the Senate in a few days and will oc cupy considerable time in its discussion. The Radical members have also resolved in caucus to pass a new force bill, which out rages every principle of civil liberty by authorising the President to suspend the writ of luibcus corpus at pleasure and pro claim his will tho law of tlio land Somo independent Republicans oppose it, but as it is esteemed tho only possible means of rC' electing Grant it is urged by the carpet' baggers and extreme Radicals witli all their energy They threaten to defeat even the necessary appropriation bills in order to carry the bill, arguing that an extra session may be called to make the necessary appro priations. If the new Congress does it. duty they will wish they had never called it together. Other business unimportant. As respectable a paper as the Sanbury American ought to havo more regard for its good name than to class itself with the asses and blackguards who aro so prono to de scribe the CoLti.MiiiAXas tho personal organ of any man. The editor of tho latter has been too long in the editorial harness and too well known to utter his own distinct opinions and convictions to care for such petty inuendocs, but lest somo honest stranger might bo imposed upon, or others bo held in the least responsible by any one for what wo may choose to print, it would be just as well that tho falsehoods in ques tion bo btopped. If no editor receives more aid or. suggestion from outsiders than tho Columbian does from Mr. Buckalew, it is very certain that they have no debts of that sort to pay. While we appreciate the force of the compliment thus unwittingly paid to tho Columbian, we arc nevertheless some times nnnoyed that others should bo held responsible for what they never saw or dreamed of until they read it in our col umns, and what may in fact be in direct opposition to their own convictions or oven bo unpleasant to them. This tiling of ascribing to others than tho editor of any paper tlio editorial productions that may appear in it, is too low a species of vi.iiperation to generally receivo attention, and but for the injustice to others wo would not notice it now. Clerical Coxcomln. The Clearfield Uepublic n, a Democratic newspaper, thus takes tlio hide off from a Radical wolf in sheeps clothing, who signs himself "Row T. DoWitt Talmadge," to wit : A New York clergyman, named Talmadge, seeing that Beccher's star is about setting, is moving strongly to tho front, to tako his place. Ho is an imitator of tho latter, (in the pulpit wo mean,) and through hired re porters and subsidized newspapers is spread ing his uamo and fame throughout the Unit ed States. He pays for newspaper puffs, jutt like small politicians, and contributes liber ally towards having his sermons reported and published in tho secular press. Al though twenty-five years tho junior of Beecher, ho is that many years ahead of him in buffoonery and clerical jugglery with less than half tho native talent that Beecher pos sesses. Ho is a very fast preacher, and a cheap Radical newspaper called the New York Witn'si, is tho channel, or gutter, through which this coxcomb gets his stalo, flat and unprofitable theology before tho pub lic. We advise Democrats to kick this Radical Witnai, containing those Godless sermons, out of doors. There is enough hypocrisy practiced by the laity and gratuitously spread before tlio public. It is therefore unnec essary to purchase that iniquitous compound manufactured by Beecher-Talmiidge theolo gians nud Radical politicians retailed through tho New York WUnw, which is only anoth er serpent in our Djinocratie Kdcn. Tal madge is to tho Radical party just what tlio clown is to tho circus, and Ills theology is about as beneficial, in a moral point of view, as tlio jokes of his co-adjutor, while tlio Ili'i njj takes tho place of tho "ringmaster" and does the cutting and slashing. Ono thousand dollars fine, five hundred to tho negro informer nnd five hundred to the United States, with one year's imprisonment in tlio county jail. This is tho penalty which tho Civil Rights bill imposes on any land lord who shall refuso to furnish lodging nnd entertainment to a negro applicant. lie may refuso entertainment to a white inan,but woe to him if ho rejocted tlio application of a colored citizen, When tho Civil Rights bill becomes n law informing will grow into a good litislne in this country. Patriot. Tlio Winiamsport llulletln likes to bo puffed and as an inducement to Its contem poraries to indulge in thatmuctlagetiousbu slows It copiea their complimentaries. It Is a good paper of the broad but if its readers do not find that out without being constant ly told that such Is tho fact- well, their stu pidity Is to bo pitied. Hut w'l.lt Is the u-o of nlvertlslnj that certain people over there pootOM web questionable virtuon? Tlio President's Salary. From a recent Speech by Mr. Iioollttlo ot Wisconsin. The President's house, gardens, conserva tories and stables nro oil furnished and kept In perfect order, in all their details, at tho public expense J stewards, doorkeepers, nnd n band of music for all public receptions ate furnished without a dollar's expense to the President. All tho furniture, carpet", beds, tables, to tho minutest thing w hich conveni ence or luxury can desire, arc furnished by the government. Tho whole establishment Is also warmed nnd lighted throughout; all this nt an expense to the public Treasury of $00,000 to $-70,000. Hut you nsk mo, what then docs tho Pres ident pay out of his salary 1 llopays his cooks, tho waiters upon his table, the driver of ills carriage, and the ser vants who wait upon his family and his guests; ho pays for what is eaten and drank at his table. By custom, It Is expected of the President to glvo several State dinners ; and In tho courso of the year to entertain each member of Congress, the Judges of the court, tho foreign Mi.i'nters, ids Cabinet, nnd oc casionally dldinguislied strangers In all, probably five hundred persons. If such din ners should cost 110 for each person, $5,000 would cover that expense. Of the $20,000 remaining, $10,000 ought to pay his other family expenses, That would leave him 10, 000 per annum clear. Cheap Sewing Machines. Congress has recently decided ogatust an extension of the patent fur the four motion feed for sowing machines, which has been pending for the past two years. This patent was issued in June, 1832, and is tho most valuable patent extant in connection with sowing machines. This four motion feed is so valuable that no cloth "owing machines arc made without it. Tho combination own ing tho patent embraces tho owners of the Wheeler &. Wilson, Wilcox S: Gibbs, Singer and Howo Companies. It has served to bind theso manufacturers together, and has ena bled them to defy all competition, and they have been striving to maintain the nionopo ly of tho feed by having tho patent extended for a period of seven years by act of Con gress. The invention lias realized for tho in ventor several million dollars. The exten sion of tho patent for another period of seven years would bo worth about twenty millions of dollars to the owners, and would cost the public fullv four tinus in much more, by reason of perpetuating tliu nionop oly. Tho failure of tlio cxteiision.itisclaimed will hnve the effect of reducing the price of sewing machines to twenty dolla s. There is evidence showing that tho cost of the aver age sewing machines is about twelve dollar, and that small manufacturers are forced to pay to the soinbinntion for the tiso of the feed forty dollars on each machine nianiifao tured. It is a curious fact that Wheeler i( Wilson's machine can bo purchased in Ku rope and imported to this country for about one-half tho prico they now cost here, th reason being' that those machines have no protection in Kurope andean be jnanufae tured by any person. Kvchinjc. Why is it Itight to Pile on Xrw TnxM ? It is proposed to tako thirty or forty mil lions a year out of the pockets of the pcopl in taxes to be levied by Congress and col lected by the agents of the United Stat( Government. The country is already taxed almost to the last verge of possibility. All biu'incss is depressed ; factories aro closed real cstats is everywhere shrinking in value railroads havo ceased to yield dividends farmers are distressed and unable to pay their mortgages ; merchants aro losing mon cy and aro terrified respecting the future while laboring men are living upon tho small sums they havo deposited in saving banks or else their families arc suffering the tor ments of privation. And here comes Gcner id Grant, who was re-elected in 1S72 express ly to keep up our prosperity and to mak everything flourishingand flush, and proposes to compel us to stand and deliver forty mil lions more a year. Under such circumstances it is well for the public to know precisely why tlicfe addition al millions are to be tal.en from them What is the money wautc-d for? Wo will stato soaio oi the principal objects to which it will be applied : lint. To pay the Prc.-,idest$o0,000 a year silary, ol though before he was elected ho agreed to servo for i2.5,O0O a year salary and besides, to pay him in addition $75,000 a year in various perquisites, such as no foimor President cnjoied. Second, To furnish Secretary Robeson sev cral millions a voir to be .squandered in job btry, paid out on fraudulent and illegal claims, or otherwise stolen, under tho pre tenec ol supporting a nr.vy, while in his hands the navy lias become worthless and useless, except as a pretext fjrcstoi ing mon cy from the people lor Robeson's ritig to get rich on. Third. To supply tho Iudinn ring and other rings that cluiter around the Depart ment of the Interior with tho necessary num ber of millions to be Inkon by them, so that they may grow rich while the people are growing poor. Fourth. To furnish Attorney General Wil liams with tlio means of procuring himself carriages and hoists and servants, all at the public expense, out of tho contingent fund of the socallcl Department of Justice. Fifth, lo provide great sums out of which Measurer Babeock and Boss Shepherd, and the rest of them, may defraud tho people by fake measurements, lying vouchers, nnd other similar appliances of public robbery Sixth. To satisfy tlio appetite of United States Marshal Sharp in Washington brother-in-law of tho President, and to pro vide mm with uu,uuu si year, where an ordinary marshal would not require over $15,000 or 20,000. Seventh. To pay for tho swindle in tho fi bre-paper on which United States securitie are printed, nud to rnablo Mr, Adolph 1 Birio and others interested In that ring to get for their j uper two or three times its market value. Eighth. To supply millions to a lot of speculative rings, ostensibly for the purpose ot effecting impracticable schemes ot so-cull on internal improvement, which aro not needed, which would bo of littlo uso if com pleted, and which tho country could not af ford to undertake in its present condition, even if they were necessary. Ninth. To cover tho outlays for now pub lie buildings, custom house, pot offices, court houses, and the liko all over tlio coun try. Tenth. To raise millions upon millions for new railroad grants idid subsidies, that tire to be rushed thrnuah Couirres under tho now rulo which deprives the minority of that power of resistance which oven tlio slave power, witli all Its fury, never diminished, Eltetnth. To provide tho means of sending troops to New Orleans fur tho purpuso.of turning out the Governor mid Legislature that the people- havo elected, and putting in power ami keeping In power those whoiij they have rejected all In order that tho poo plo of tho Stato may bo further robbed by a mere lens gang of public plunderer, and that Hrother-Iu-law Casey may bo made n Sena tor of tlio United Slntos, Twc'th, To establish a corruption fund for udvuuciug tho scheme of U)y sjcjiS, Grunt to be elected President for n third term, amis for enabling his carpet-bagger confederate to maintain their hold upon tho outraged nnd robbed communities In the Southern Slates, In order to control (he electoral voles of thoso Slates by fraud in lS'li. Theso lire somo of tho ends lor which It is necessary to put off ,30,000,000 or 10,000, 000 more of taxes. Will iiuy sciifdble man look at them and say that they nro not no ble and patriotic ends such as every citizen ought to contribute to with joy ami delight, no matter how difficult It may be for htm to pay liis own daily expenses 1 Great Is Grautlsm, and they who nro not tiling to hand over all the money that Grant, his brotner-in-law, his partners in rich jobs, nnd his coadjutors may icqttirc, ought to bo proclaimed banditti and turned over to Phil Sheridan for drum-head trial and instant execution. World. Foreign 'News. France is evidently on the verso of nil- other revolution. Tlio A'semblv refuses to resign and is yet incnpablo of forming a Government It was elected h;n tho Prussian i ociv led the country, merely for the purpose oi setting tip a power to make peace with i ndr conquerors, but having assumed perm mency it now seeks to con trol nil tiattoti il affair Kach party except the Honnp.irt. 's is divided into irreconcii able factions and that which Is strongest in tho Assembly (the Orleans Boiirbpns) has no strength v. :h the people. No ministry can be firmed that can command a majority in the As-cni y, nor can any form of gov ernment com, ,iand a ma britv. nnd the Assembly rein .-s to allow the pcoplo to elect a new ono wm -h would nfiect their wishes. Turbulence i' the natural re.siilt, and revo lution must s ale the question. I-rom the n'.hcr L'uropcan countries tho news is not ii- ,iortant. MARKET 111 POUTS. ULUuMsillUHl MAlllCCr. Wheat perbu.licl., 11.10 ' .. I'orn ' 1 Mts " .. l'loiir per barrel .. ('Uaci-stiM Klixseeil , $ l.fi s.o r..'i" l.Ni !:) ,t .s .fit) .10 .H .11 .14 1.'..IHJ .25 ti.'ll- Il'lller ttsVi Tallow Potatoes Hrleil ipples .. .. limns Mile AHhouMens . i.-.u-ii p.trpounil .... Il.iy Int tun lk-eMa Tlmoth) Sieil . . (iror.vnoss roit coal. No. 4 on Wharf . $ 4,00 per Ton 4 ?! T.. I. ,1 No.n " " No. (I " " Ill.u-ksinltli's l.iinipon wnaif , " lllluinliioiii " , $ 2,r.o . t l,vo . 0,1111 NEW ADVERTISER NTa QCIIOOI, OIIDKUS, blank, just primed and O niatly bound In small hoots, on hand and !ur b.ilo ut the COLUMBIAN UllUT. H'eU I'J, lSiS-t! CIHAKTKK NOTIt'K. j Notice Is hm by (riven cf the Int.-ntlon of tbn iiuu'-rinjiirii i ruMi-ei oi i ne i.une itiiijce Melnotllst Kplsvopnl riiunh " Mtuateil near IVnlrotllle In On. tre township t'olumtiU cuuntv to nnnlv for a char- trrnsrrecablstotlio rules nnd form of dlielpllnc of tlio Methodist L'plscopal Church or tho I'nlted suted ui AUllTll-.l I-., , . ,m i.uw, (1 T.. LOW roiis-3t. Philip ii riik. NE WL Y . MARRIED COUPLES IiOliT coins to IIoiir-keeiiiiiL' should coll f before purelMwiuj at tho Popular 1'irtli btoi o cf iW. P. JONES, and examine I want. Kino Hon Kxtn 11. Krili'je line stoe!: of Goods sulublefartiicir comb Quilts lar-;e at 1.23. j mil L'lrjjc limits wuli i' 70, 2.r,o, ii.i'.j in :: ":. lino MarM'illiH 0'iilH ?U.i Table Imcn-i from a, to S1.2D per yard; All Linen Ha l:insatyl.2"), 1. oil, 2.2 j to o.OO per do.eii. Linen ToivoU 10, 20, 23 t-' (12 cents 'l'urki-li Hum- Toivel-i S3 cents to $1.0il Wool nnd Felt Talilo Covcrx $1 -" to 2..".0 J'owelliiifrs Iiy tlio yard lroiu 121 eenls up. Nottingham I.aeo lor Cm ainsnt 20, 2S mid !,') et-. pery'd SOMDA.SIlli.ATKItNAI'KISP.I.NU.S, SPOONS, r uus, e.b'. Aho a great variety of other goods whivli wo oner al lliu vki:y i.ovi:st PiticKs rou cash. W.P.JONES, Corntr i.i..i!n :iml 't'ltli tl Sts'rpfls, CATAWISSA, PA. n?T IBjLXC SAL3 OT VALUAI1I n REAL ESTATE! ty viirrn: ok ax oudkii ok tiik 11 Ornban.1 Court of Columbia i-kontv. thound.-r- buneil, udmlhblrMoru ot the Cslate cf Peter fi. Win ner, uei-c--eu, win expose lo sale uy ruunc vendue, Milurilil j, .1I;tacli i:itli. Tho fo'.loivtn rel estate, Mi i A valimnblo LOT OF GROUND sltuato In Ilrlacrecl. township, In said county about tv,o inltkfrom llerit:, bounilid by tho lands of iicorKt! 1" Lo rn. l'h min.Slis. stulil niul thtiiuli. Ho road l.wllng from Iilowmlniri; lo llerMck-, ami contalnlni; about KO U It T K K X ACKKS, All cleared and In tjood farnilotf coudltlou. There nro on Hit j'R-mUi-sa, GOOD KltAMi: HOUdK, A (JOOD IIAHX, ni t other outrbullJlni-s, ouo cll auJ two clateru Also A Good Orohard and Fiuo Nurseiy. i uo aoove property is within m-o mlnutoi iralK o the railroad depot. UONHITION.S Ol-' SM.U -Ten p.'r cent of our fourih of tho pnreluso money tu bo tuldat tho Hill; mx down of tho pioperty, tho one-fourtit U lh leu HTCent.nt tho courli-mtttlon absolute mid tinlaiieo inonojear men-alter nun luierrat rroui coiitlnaa lion nM ro.v,eitlon to be vlren April Hit A 1) 187-.. b.itu to eommence n 10 o clock of s.iltl day I. m-'ayi;ti'i;i ukasy, IlUNItY.illAl-'t-'DK February leu elT AduilnUtrators A OKNTS. Chmi; t'lian 'ells at idjtlit. i. Ncei'.ssar ai map (!oo1 frfo Clua; ckuns; 17UKi:SAMPMCS ioAirenle.I.iiUM' Com X blnalliu .Niiodlo-bouli irltlj riuo'iioi Si'iid bump r r. un'c-ii ,-sow iioaroid,ji.i.H.tcuustiits A (!KNT.s vVVNTKD for the f.i-t.'t ollIiiu jL'wk o i-r ii in lihd Head fr sivtlnwa pie" a., . our t-xii tlSllliSl. t.il , i (J 5,000 Vol JP I HmlAin rwa galii tlio hi ell J.J9J in .tarn . lid OUIl ft-at nllli a .Mairl. llluf.ilol.ial-- . boot, Adiivw. i- oie iu nt;i'L j,Aiior..i, i'L j el idelpUi IM no nT Ailli'iia, Con or t!u!il .1 -ON .1 llorMll IIAUSAn iMll not I AlUl'l lOlll.4 U) (llit.s. .ions'. iliLI.OWAY.(;o.,Alil.s,I'lillwiel mIAM'Y or SOUL CIIAUM .iv oiliii-r nu. may fiuulnate uud ..il uih-, lloos (.faiiy 'i-s n tlwy . i lila i-buple, nifiitul al-'i:lri-loi-lit in by niali, loi'i oium, tcci-tntr t.uio,', iy piian ui-ieie, urunuis, .ii-o.iln Nluiii Klilil Kc, A ';Uoor . 1,'fiXI lf.l u.., l-.Hei. inila. I'UH COUGHS, iJLDS, HOARSENESS, And til Throat Disoasos, XJS13 WELLS' i. H!iOMCTABIiUTS PUP UP O.VLY IN IILUL llOXlvS. i Tim: svm: u.tn:iv. tkAi by UruttW. SHOUT l'OOTl'O.NHM VV-iiAY KIXU11 -I'l'tX in nun: i iov. First Gii..ni liirr CoNci-nr. i 111! .!,.,,! , It, inn s ti i uunn; iiuiidr AT At.UX VNDIIt.t, VA, IVSAIiair 510, X870, , Mir or ui ros. 1 inniicali inn l (irjii'l ensh inn t (imiid t'nAii nut In cnslidlfiMiouiM each 1., c.isli (iirt!, fttmueneli ., , Ml cash (lifts, i nm wil Cnt (lilts, ton .nci, 1 (ion cnsli (t(l, km esrli... ... I O0O CllslMlirH, f, nmli . ,J MOO-. . I0) WiW . lonoi . TS ii-H . f II W . MOW . ion() I imo Untilllfta, i-oesrli tnum f,'l (nt) ii its ca-li olfH, .imounlln tu ft eooo-w Ninibrr of Tickets, 100 OtlO. ' rmri: or tickm. Wlinle Tickets iinives 10 ft, 10M MM ounrirrs I.lsrlil tin or oiirlt fdtiiiiin. . Tl-kf Is fur . . ........ 51 "0 Ion on nic Monti-: "r ri.mnif, iti.mn..,. ir.i..iAn I'nV'V !l,12..,-"-fl?!,,,w ''' v'nfinf ' "n ' urctut ( oini til omuLV Co.. imi:intr'lltv n ni..,ni nm i.. rcrt oestHliii-n mi endow n "llnina ror rim (ill. iiMiftr ii I3""11'' i"ii ef viriflnl-i,-' nt Init- nnvtrnTMnmro, nirhinonil. .tiih-3. 1T4. W . .'Aif " u,". "''rll.vt.rtlicortlLcrsot Die i,. i PC 1 i 1 ll"i-ui" AtwcUil .n, who restile in tli - Nl inliyiir in.i hoiiv. iml t dlc-st iii.-lr lui.ni. nVm0-1""'- J'";"- ,,'"',,h """ ,lh rwituilgn n-s lleincn. iisiw-l mmi,,. pm.u,. eam. mminnre II II liOri IS M6 TlIlMISIiri- fit a.11- ll.nl t ..... V,n , :'IU'M tiV1 Vl i J-.11!!'. r,''ir-soim',i unions 1ti'1,'..i.i, vnY1"' I'MfCK. siov. Vlrtrltiln. Alewtrli, u...lulwi, ls7(..- trninmemt I','"1, 'J" ,'fi,'"t'1 of In r nti.l Intf-rtty, niul fully c-n- lll-l lolfie ootuiil ii'-e ot the ,,.,t,tV. till mill .., i. ii-. it r. ' u" Kieol t'llC.V i- HviiiJ.' S" ' i-'iO'''nior, of Va.j Hon. Itoh . I.. Withers. M-ul.-ilot., i f V.i.. i,mi f. h senator cl,,T1' .I','"1'"' -"''I "'j' '"'lors of i 'onjrresH from va. l.i-n ;tm'';sir ltd,, is mni lie miulebv i-vpn-is P.U'J iih V;,st,",nl'-'einon"i-ot.'-r on VwHlilnitun, l. C, or by Ui'ulsteretl lelti r. l-'or fllll lirtftll.ll.. IPMlrni-ttitn,., i,.i.1fnMi.u cul.ir. .Vdtress, ll(S.JAMl:si'.AIti'.'l-l, i,,t,, t I'res't V. r. II. A.. .tpmi.lil.i, Vn. Itellabfc nsonts watitcil even where. Jim. 90,75-iw rAP.YLAXI) KAIfMH 111.1 -.ono ACIIIN Np.irr.illi-oi TltM gootl. Adlre3 wjl.s I Denton, .Mnrjljhd. AND IIOM1-.S No.irr.illiimil l.oentlon health). lllI)iii;i.Y, Attoriiuy, QHAltPKN YOUit OWN MlY.LT'ICKS O No lilaeliimlllis needed. Money suvod. nnd I'u ksalwuHli.irp. l-'or llliislri.tcilcln iiliir uddre Tub Tanite Co Mioiidsburif, .Monrrxi to Pa. MOM'.Y ;isilv mmle Iiy FelliiiL' TKAH nt IMPultl CIM'PI.'P I.S, w- si-ttlni? up rlubetli loiiiisnhtl eoliiilr f'ir Iho old-'t lea i'omp..riv In Ainei lea Or- Mi.-t Induei ni' iil . .'.end or circular. CAN ION H;A CO., i httinljers St., ,N. . HAVE YOU TRIED T IT T II u J5J B A Al!i: YOU WKAK, NKUVCL'S, Oil DKUILITATKD? Are sou so I unsold that any evrilon rtvpdres more oi un enoii i ii.iii ou i ( i i-apnoii' oi inahinu--; Then to .itinibi'lta, thv ioiid, mil li-afe nnd In Myortitnr, e. hlrh ai'l-. vo ln-hi il'-l.tlly on tin si-cretlve cu'tf ins as ft) impart Ui.r to all t-u Mt.tl ft.: res. II Is no iiifohf-ile i,i.pi ii r. i-li-li Mtniuliitis for a short llni", imiyloli-i Hie 'iiurerer fall loa lower depth of inl-ery, bm It Imu .-'i-t.iole tonlo ac-tlnjf Uln-etl on tlio liver ami i-ph -n. It rejful ili-s th- l.'oncli. muI.-I-. tiir nerveft, nnd Rlu-s htieh n health.1. t"in- to tlo- Mliolo s -leia to soon loaK,' Itie inialld feet in.t a iicv pirson. Us (iner.il Ion tun I M-ili nt. but K i-liuuu-H-il.i'd by ureal irentleiie-s: Hie t olti-nt ep il- liee-mosudili-n change, lioiaai-ketli, .uh bill u'railuall hlstioutlcs "1 oiu ineir li'lil. line llio .Aran-, And silent Is t.leal aw.n." This is no new and untiled dlseoiery, Imt has been ion? Hied ulth v.ondnftil renieillal n suits, nnd is pioiuiiiiu-eii ny tno 1.1,'i.c.ii moment ituiiiorliles, "the- mo-t pminful ionic and altcralUc Known." Asi; jour Oriiilst ror It. 1'i.r sale bv .loA.NijlON, IIOI.I.OWAY & Co., Phll.tilelphi.vPa. 1.1 ii 11 : SAMl'I.i:'! to Agents, i.ailirt' I II I 1 1 Nm-I!i-IiihiI..'v. IiI, I'htoiuos. Deax Co., New Pedtcid, Ma-s. I'linildmitioti c-nd stain. 8 lOMKTHIXG l-'Olt YOU. .It. Adl and II Nassau Mivut, New York. .4 (iKNJH WANTUI) rl for the fastett Mlllnir book cier nublishcd. M'lid for s;sclneh p. e-i-i and our iliu le.ins lo Acents. NA1IUNA1. l'l r.l.li-IilNll CO., l'lituiiht. I'll I A, I'll. PUBLIC SA I Ul Mm I iMilinnlO I 'iiMrt nf , -iit'itnl.tii i- ill til v t Im itn sii.edas idiul.'dsliai'.rif Ili-nryK Hare, late of Die 1 i.eitorsif litmliibtiall.in on the estdnor Philip town biii ,.f l...ea t. lu s.i 1 1 count;', deceased, will Utttuer, r.. hit-' of I m-ii,t township, e.iiintv f iiol expos.' 1 , 1M1II.- sa'e. n tlie preintses ou I iliablj. M u of l'i'ioTV'..inln, dm .. -d, lur been fcKtlJvUSlJ' ."3iI't't: Jt!, tHIfi. The follow Indj-crlbod riale.tateto-v.lt: All that ecru .n Tf?F.A01J OF situate In I o-i il t ti m n- hip. In sal-1 eount.i , ad.1 inhis laiiu-'if rtiilomon l.i-i.tn en the north, lands of -uii.il I evm uud M llll. mi I.i.ioii ou I lie cast, and l.i.id.s of ii.ibrl'.l lino an.t Mi-.an Jlaro on the dumb, C'ia labile;; TL.V AN!) 0.l-:-FOU'lTlI AC'IIF.S, lloro or J -at, on wlilo'n Is ercc-tod n two-story The land is i.Ilelcnir.l. TiTtM,.: -Tuiier i.-ntof onn-fouriIi of the pur chase motiej Mi ill Uo p,k!'l at the lill;ln,' donn of the pn-pertv, tho one-iourtli Ie-n lh" l-'ii tier eent. tit llio ,'ouliiiii-ill-in ii'isilot.-, nud th" reiu.ilulni' thico. f mrthsln one iear th.'ivafli r Mltn Interest from Iho coiiUniiiiilon 1 1.1. P., -ics ,loa flu n on P.rsf d of pr!i, 1. on pur- cnaser eompi. in'.' xvitti icruis oi auu , uiei ifiiinif sc ( ,:i-ii . roc iiKiiii- nt i r ion i-ii. i'u, i.ior.i-i'. Nile to co'utiume-, el oi." o chick, p m. of said day. ULl'liLN l'A!ii;i.M.l'i:, Adair, ic-bnnry, sth, is;.i FOIi SALE! Valuable Towit FropBrfcy Pavm at Frigate fSIIU tinJerilKiieil, ono (if tlio rjxecutnrt of X liil-jmiK vi;AVEi!.uceiaiod, offernat private C.ll i IIIC- kl'UUIIIll I I1IU1IU1U J'l V'C t.j, lu l.ll ON'K TW'O-STOUY 1111ICK DWELLING nous!', with o'lt.biill llnL'i and lot atweliad. flltiiTtd on SI.ilii s-lre, t, niooiiitbuit,', Pa. '1 Mi bousu li nuliablo ior two amines. At.so me two-story frirai dnvlllnf ho't io. w'.t'i oui.biilldiuL-s. fiaino stable and iftaid Lit utt.-olu-.l. This piopjity Is oieKbltu tile Hi-ldenee of tho luU) Dr. Yost. Also, one twn-slor) fr.imo dnelllnf houso with. si 'in-' o'u ouiituii'rs aii-i tot uii.icuoa bii,i.it"a on nui-ii sir.-c-i, iiioouti.iir, i'a, Ais. ), tlx i.'i-iut lot- situated on Puiiith street .M. a vidua I. e farm -Hit it -d one. ha r n-.l e troni the loan of .U'KwiiinMUe, I'u, bald run.-i ooldalbs W in'! i ..or nun. l-'or l-.'1'm.i of ii-iln apalv to I.IMIPJI-; H'. (J C'OIt'tKLL. II lOeut ir. l'eb. 12, '15-Sui. IIIooiusuuil', l',i. SHEKIFFS SAF.ES. " OYMrtieof sundry xvritj uf l'i ri Ir'arlos Umi I ) mil ol the Court of t umuion I'li-u.e ,f I'o'uuibla eounii, and lo mo unv led, will uo isxposi-ki to puu. liu miiij uu iiii- ikk'uii.ii. tkin.-r-Hj it, nivu uii Snliti'ttay ilir Ui.'i tlaj t l' yiiii-t li 1!)75 nt two o'i lock, p. in., the follolue;dei-bod proiir. ty, tij-wlti All that certain lot of lm lining a llnio quairy, r-lkililii. III III" l,il l.il ,'l .null, WUllllllUl k lOlllll,, Pa., hound -d i n ihe on-,t ny ipiarry lot of Wurp o t. Jul l'lirsel, on tho iicilhUv land of Anion noon, ouitio io i uy anoiuei- quairy lo, oi acMso u, iti.-e, on tue Bu.llil.i land if taii-u ias'ii aial .lesse IV. .Meirel: on i. hleli are etei-ied u diu llln boj-i,, t ible, iillleo uiiu uiiiit-k uuk uaii'iiu. s, t (ill,, j.iiu i IVUi ALSO, one oilier nu.irry lot sliualo In the mime town-lili. h'ltonn u., croon nuiur, lot, buunded i-n the tini bv the.iboii, iluserloe-1 lot, un tlie inirlli bylaulof Anion lioon, on uiu wesi uy laiii loi laio ouonil Mhllu ilei'e.'iM'd, aud on Iho soulli bj I.i'id of arou i i'o 1 1 : on uunn mo ii imoiiin,' lu.iio an 1 out bull I in', and llireu Iliac. 1,-ilhs. ALSO, All llr.t certain lot i f land Ml uaie In Miidlon (own. snip, i oiiiiikii.i eouiti, , oouuiieit ny innus of Iieuiott llll'l Ml-lllUT Oil ill' iienu, il, HI e un lu-' e iil, (i. 1', i lirl.taln mid V. luiniu S.iuth, V.deiiilii" lil.lir un I u pul'lle in.id on tin v,' c iiiialhliiJ Olid .loi'ej inure nrlu.i-,: .ieiiin ui-, er.il d a iramo dmllluj,' h jus , u laro baru, u.i, u-ii ..'.ll'lllll,-. , l III. ll,Vil IVI..IWII'-.. si I.. I taken into e umiUIjh olid to uu uold ai tli'j irne,-, , i iiessu 1', kiiuu. Hherllf is i.lJice, SUUUAni, (IIIOYEH Blooiiisbuiif, fob, 17, im6-ti. Mierltf, HLilDGIi LtflTINGSr ON 1C woii.l.n e.iili (I'.v.imI Inlilice to m local, id d a u-ilut tu ls-i:.-.t louiioiilii.- ver It .,Wu -. (reili, near N. Ko .tontmudor'. i-eout,.twu feet lour, tno itouim.' t. ilaut fe t hlfii, met,, i11( .il -"""li-l'iw blWOk-MU IGCk V .I'll, bUUlll V Ul twelii, feet eaeli, oi,u wo Kleii br ed t'on rcil l,tl,V". to he I .imtud at a p -IM iKir in, irliitl us mm, oter liouiiijii'iiuit, lioai ipKi'tii'k tuwiisliip firty-iliii f,t Iuuk, two iiii'i, lie ill" oi-iii in i uiMU. ni'ii uiiuf "UIC', 1IUKII , !! ' k-k ikon ulAlt'tll u-tll, tKiiuil S14U iwillu rifeiH'Cl. IVel . m'i, ul I inert at Yeauer'n butt I, la Nlutitoun, on Thuisduv libiuiio 'i . Ifl tilHiinlo udoti it in. and -. p in. to rn'iliu I'lupo-al , 1 1 build mid bil.br d. 'iliociiitr.ul lll lf ,r llm bulMluir. '-II. laif o, nil euuipluU) I'ur 4uimuiilMitliii'iituiut limn be at uu roll loo. L'uii.hiK ichci-b' oniee, WM, I.AWIOV.l CoiaVl k-io- iiiswuin, rn, uicit, iu.it;r.l(, or i on. o, i i . .jours i.. r i l.iKt'kiui'ii, ( leik t'ul. l o A TTOItXI-.Y S 1,L VNi:s. ( uuumm and 1,11 1 I xv .looeineni iioua.,, j,i'i 1 1 u ( d lid for IIIU LUU HlllAn UlllC'e, .1 J 1 COCl UllliN OniC'e. All I. Il.il . I f Altkillil.i-u I l .i l 1 nhc-r kept ou baud or pi luttxl to ordir, OTATEMHN'T Ol' MADISON POOR DIP O TIIIitVoH Tlill YRAK JWWXH Al'ltll. t, is. 11 Amount rt tmntlratn n.il.ni ' from former yenr Itoeoivod fro.u p ihIuco ot farm.. , i 1,M(I.I it.) 1 .") 1 tTTirlw HXi'iixmrimus. Amount pM for keeplnjr paupers I Ml . iml 1 for AlUirm-s fees ami ciwt on Biiltof West Hemlock vs Madison . ih tmlil im Mini MV" W.W 1 ".'! KVi ll.lit iiald fl, II. Mont for p'linp . i.i i.i r..r iitm. nfni tiiuiso l.iit? fir iiintlcsl (UU'iiil.Uieu paid Ins. Cliulunli'l Hunter MoiHTailons to collector Isn-lin-t'irnoil col celiir's uinl treasurer's cimunts- C 1-111 I directors tee fur t year, 4 monllis iiinllinrs' fepa lialonce Ono township '" !M .SO J.I4T.M VOL M A" II K .I.EII, 1 "hi, poor. Wltlii Auditors of Mamwn lowiuhlp, liaveeJ- ninlnut the ntiove anil Hint it inirccl. T. 11. (I'N'lt.K-, J-AuiMtcre. JOHN SMITH, ) .Tan. i, ,tn aTATHMKNT, , SHdWlNC tin- nnmtihUof Indibledinw, llio iininunt of nwtl i, Ae.. of tif Town of uIoh'M"- bui'ij: prepared .old puwislieil by tno Town i von' ot slid mvtn, lu niT.-rdiinee with the ruipili'm nts ot I he Kl n eetl in of the Act of ssemMy of Apt II 111 lsii, i-ni:t!-d. "An ot t reifnl.it.' tin' manner ul in-er-asln - fie limeblednes, of munli'lpailHiw tu pro. Mil, tor i.tu-r-il'-.nollon of th' sun-, and to lipo peualtli'H lor lh" llief.il Increaw I Uereof. IMllilirDliSn!. Fund '.1 debt, viz l Ilon l No. i, iliiit-1 Xov. n. m, (lilt! Oct. 1, lSi-l, nlth lull rest from not. I, ISM, pa.uibl! an nuallv, n-lermaM" at tho option of tho Tim n, lifer Aptll I, P.U, , AM Ihteivsl, on the iuip froil Oct. 1, 1tl, (lip to whl-li limotln' lutiriMtlui boen paid,) tu ibm.sr, t-i.'., llo id n. 1, di-t.'l Nov a, mi. (1'ieOi;M,1S75, witli lot. r. -t fi-.en net. 1. I -Til. p:i'..lbli, .,n- iiunl'o. r Mle-in.iblo at. tlio vplloaof lh Tom n. nfb-r . vt. 1. I'-.-t. IW i rest i n thet'ii. from O'f. 1. lUl.ttlp to winch rim- uw luier -bi n,n uocn piuu.) 10 .1.111. i 0.011 Ikf.id No. :i. il.itt-1 Nov. 3, 1st?, duo OcM. lTii, uttlilnPr Itiem vt. I. I ii, p.iv.mi , on iiually, reilei'iii.ildo utupllouof tlieToiih, nili i- Oct. 1. h00.oo 8f.4 Interest on I ho sut.ie froia Oct.1,18T,l, to .Tan. Si. I1, Uond No. I, dntml Nov. .1. nil, due Oct. 1, 1SIT, wnu lnti'n -jr mnn uci. i. i-aiw, pajaoioiiu liitall: .redeemable al option of Ins Tov.n, nfti-rll. t. 1. 1S7J. tOO.09 Interest on tlie siLtnefrom (i 1. 1, hv4, (epto v.ineii itni,. tue luicrost nan oeenpiio,) m .Ian. '.'T, is;ri. 0.01 Cettlili iiu-.i of lnd-btedncis lo I). Stroup. ! UiRfird i-f cintriieted by lilooui lown'unp l.t'eviou-lv (o the Act cf liieorp.nitlon; now tne .iml nnviiLile. 1.!iOBi Interest on the same from Hep. 55, 1814, (up to wh'eh lloif. Ill , Intxiri.r.Miiw lie-Dii nAlil.l tt .Lu, '.-;, 1 -is, co.ct ritn"i. f d a. !2: Aiiinuiit , ( "rdeisontatnnillntf, l.OI'.Sl AtnooDl dne Munrlri i-u-i-miiIus nn liotik nc- eillUt. 130.70 li iiiinsegnrl-lns from the wiienlnscf Mar ket, meil. In tn r li.it.in, ii oniiilit. lowll! Annm.t d'lo .Tiitoi.,i-i t. I r.l-.lni " " .latm irj 1. HI", Mi.'KI Inierel on said il.iinnifin tmia 1 1 moot eot.flr innllon to .1 ,n. if", 1in, 171.11 li-iinaif-'s nil-Inn rroin Mldenlnjri f t'tnlro Hfi I, lielnj- l-aini.ee unpaid, toi.il i Ati.outit du.- Ail.'. I, i-t.'., l.f-0 lee. 1. lI-i. 1. o " " .'.mi', i. is;.-., l. "" " " J t-t . I, 1 ,'1.H).(K) iut re ' i ii tii. -. tae rrum tlmo ( f cthhnt'.a-tt-.n, to. I in.'.'l, i-,;., S-B.M Total M.lll.M rs. Amount I irei uneoMe. t -rl. f n- 111" ear 1113. on liutll.'.ite In handn-f r. ii. li'tlleiimji, 121.00 Aumnt tavra niii-elleet d. fur tho jenr lsn, on (li!p!luUiMhha!.diir .M. Wjiikoop, eolleeler, -is; C.isli n handset V.'. II. Koon Ti :utirer. less les eoininl-)ston-i, Hl,li-ii ,-r lo be di duett d. lios.1'3 I lacs, In tho handa or lM-owenbeiff, l iesl-diiili-rt'ouiifll, 4.0 1 1, en so, I n t he hands of 1). Im't-nVrr;.'. Trod den! oi t'ountll, M.C! (luiviiinitUiir si-nvnl (1, I ts. towl: line troin sitndrj pi rson-i i.n Uu I; ai eo'int. 161.93 line irom sundry ners-'iis. a senaineiit t-t (onlrlbullui:;, on Mario t si reel op' liliiir, SvCOJ i rein sundry persons, en cenlro urect tipcnlDK, S0J.0-) irom sundry persons, on rum in btrcct op 'idn-, ir.v) luiai, Usui') VAI.IV.TION OP TAXAHLE PItOPlIUTY. Lands, to wit: I- ariii, oi.o:.i.ofi Suburban, ll'.i.-is M-o II- illt up, 4II.17MW i'eisonal propertv, 27.0.W.-O Add trades and occupations li.l.tAM 0 . I.otnl, m;.sib.(i0 .Mimui-r or nogs, ire. mvini.our.N'iiniio, 11 rst r.v i'i:it, .ei'Mtnry. Prerliient of Coui.c It. lilovintbuib-, Jarnairy i lsi,-,, ;;t A5 DMIXiSTIIATOIt'.S XOTICl-:. town-'.!, , l'i., tu wh mi all liel-.-..ie. Il.il, ,wt to ...Id -ii-' ii- i, --i .iiiiiu i-iei ijr i m jueivei i oeiisl r--t re i, e re mi -.t"d to inn. li ,ia;r 1 1 ii'iis i r d'-mands will i-..i:i.i Vilu.out d' I.,;- j'l'ii 'ri.sTi- l.l.H 18 Dl'IlY. Feb. P.'-7.Wv d. and th- i.nk K. , Known the Admr'E. A fii'.N'TS W'vNTLOl l)it,Ii,i.i Awaiilul 1 fn llilTXttt; ' r.i X HTOKIAL lilliLI-Js 1-miIJ.: STHATIOM!. AiHri'.' for f lu-dire, A, IloMIAN e. CO., iil'uAichst, Pl.iiad, Ipl.lj. l,!Fi: OF LIVIX(iSTOiR A in-w liook. ffranii-t.' ami fittlt mid r HaMt. ron inline hiN pvpi'')'. ti -ii- i.nt tils.- m rl' f- In me v.iiUf Uf AMi'tl, M-ll Jjtilt !(.,' jufCP TtlKlilt liRlhWV. AlvjllMIsiAfI( hv He". Hi.i.Al, WIPtt,f.,f till hlili'-. , r.(i pr. s. ft rtirri AXr. t') V.Mlk fin tht-sCi honkKrl ,tC;',,1 V:. . " 1 h,,i'- l'1'-!!'! 1 J IMS, AtlTUOMH BALTI MOflE & KA li INSTITUTE EYi: jpua:; .i. ciiu-o! ji, ji. j, rrori6rcr i;jo and Par m-ea-esln the ralvcrsIH' II MU., Sl'l.Cl'OS IK B.lllOl', Thlii Iiistltullon, csHibll.-heil lnrnecftl:e larccst ouihh oi'L-ittili .inn iiiiv.-1-.i, nni-iiiii,' i, in , ,rI i.au id 'nro, 1. uii I nud lit led upv.lt 'i iveiy eomtu- leiiee ior in.', ii-iiMen-i',iu.iiti,f nersoi.ssna,.,-!,. from i:vi!M1 Kir titseie i. icu pntient ins u iiiiu't'or l.i ui:n.,':f, nadrc- . -uh, ;,iii;fii,n iiiia UK laioiiy i --l ies In tlm m.u. .. . . ii"iu pi.1.1"-, inir' n. lute, a very ffivat coin ml n, e to the siek", e.-nectulic uiir.li upenuvu upon, wan can he lU lied al all liu (mil ui ii iiiwiiti-iii n ,ILI e e, SiTl'liuw d Mil.w liifjinntl, n MIU apply by klUr VV;!l-i'l'?o.i,;i. AL'0-MII'l'TK OUTl'lT U 1 ''I K. Me wuntu suitable lvrson in i .T.,,."..UV " ',l !h''iindiMui' goods 1 K.iods of oil Kl'.d- in eonsl.iid 'use ami wear, 'in,' o isti.o. ti. house in Auitilea, uth-i merlialta lidll-u n I.AKim i asii piv to the lulu n im.u. a mn eiiaiii j r..r uu, male or fc-iiude, al our homes Or tl 111 111 I if. Nu link. If .1011 kO to ui.ll; wB will rIvitl:i.'.Vl.'.r.;iV'."" .I"''?''"w '"'-' oisampiis nnd il Sn;a.,':"--''-K T 1 1 V f-i'iVinTi1..1 ? 'ttrl'," 1,VIV tM,"y rnier, of sto 'P i (,' l jn.,r p lifs tier "uii i-i ii I'l.'i ui! V iifii U: I' iiciH.uji-.il'. Mud lu eeiiiHiuratiicipiKiik biforo .;ou for ;et ti ! spi-ndM lt, ,'r dun,, v'",- s wanted iur,.,h.ie. 'nisf i oini, l- l. i," Al.l I II '! C ,,. 1 V. ,'. ..!'.. P.K'i.iraiiUd cumiissusj x i v-v V. , ;, ' I , "iV; '1','V","'s.s llllins, s, s, " ' ' """aiUMlCTI, liailllliOI'C, Jid, THE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN OO., JVInncrsof Throo lllfc'hest Medals and iilDloim, oiioi, nt Menna. 'H. and 1'i.rli, m, iiu.v oil,'. ,. iiei .Win tun nt i f the Host ( ahinei (inrun" In 1 1 Wor dilnuuillns,' new n5ies win, re, wit mh!o. VM,!!!!..';.n'.,!rl''.n,s,,,,!;'',)' 'Ma'iiis.iheiu,Mi,;. ui-iiii-, tiui intit rriuiii l inr t'nk i. us r, ,.-, ,f, i., . of I'tin-luiHC'. tu bii.it am' jwiit'i r Hip riiuiitrx l b'.'. iHiwn.-iii X-...-..II, r u in urns. Illustrated latalocVut nnd c Iron law. w i h nm ,, .hi,.,,,,..:, . . : V.'.l.l'."u ." (litobt. Addrc-s, .MAsoS ,v iia.mus i,i!i."'s i o u liostjii, ixew Yori; or Chli-.i't-o '.vpi'vlxiily's own I'liyaicifin , W. (.1 ht-ON. l. I). t miLr.!,!.-' ..... bye paes benuttfully lli,tl,,t ,,, 'n.'.", lueind. i oni.dn-, inalter ju-t tidt .t'nw of i'M-iv fain v. liter v.x .1., . ... .. . " ho.d b 11 copies lu uiiu week, iUi Hi. r nJ i'n tl,i. , ,f. I 1 i I S A VT- 11 l,ud anotlier u'lCfii." .Z.WJ ."Vs. lrri- Marvltind Kvo niul VMV In-thutt titi 01il1 rtmrW kii. . 1 n-.i ... tmwill . 1-lll.lM), M, U., l.ate Pli.ri.iJ l- ,r I'm r.li.ki.,. . . .7m . ' ' " 1 I it. .1111. , L. . . 1 "i t mint! ,, , . ., Ullfc'll ll III I lialiie: IU1U 111- surc-el't I , tlie it 1.1.1. Ii .... I'miioi 1 but i , ,. .'V. . . "".'. " . 11111 is 1 111- uirtre uaiiust, ,u. ,i..i.iih , .1,.. 1..... , wMli ado .1 111 Vifl l.ilnil ,'" l'PIi.' tue p t-J.it in mnitld ef ILlM pI.isk . t m J: "''1 ''. pl.- b, I, ttti- tu UI.UKI.K J( I L1MI, M. 11. ' "luiKeoh lii chaise. IWSTIXI' I.Pl.iiiaiM-,w lu.ine SIulo cVii. ineh, no a we. k w niiulil. d. yoci 1 nil iiifui,,. 1 .1. in ui,,, h ,,it tutu. i,,. wii.pk'WLliilm. a .' iS' with (I , . nt riitu. 11 k(.iiii ti 1 . iii 1 X. Y. " liOM-', WPliuiaiibuii-, fj (in I'ni.vnxii OF EVF.RY DESCRIITI0N i:i:it;ti:d i'uomi'tly At the Oolujihian- rw.f,n W ' V'4i, 0ARPI5E3I0ARPEKI! s. H. RIILLI3K Si SON m ifiimno' AVE .HWT l!r.Ci:i Villi find nre in;-riii r-irinln nl Vpr.-low prions ono m nic if ..ntsof cAUI'lli'M nor iiileroil. for f.le.ln the town of nioom-t-ir? Tliev nro nil liownnu jii ! :. titi. l'iiw .irv tram, as ecnUi to Jl.no Iter .varil. I'etl Rli'l eo them. H1.1.H-tf. ' eo rpHTR. a:iriisTT. COMMISSION PAID I'.OOK AtlKNTM. on now mi'1 moil pop ilnr IwU by nn of Itio litre out KUlMcrlptlon limn In lln ci'inlrv. JOnniM for ukvuki t. limits fur tl.J'.Ao. No Irn'O'ioif. i n't i,.r clreul ira ulnl ' j'j, Ailitroii, P. (I. Ho ow .Urt nm, oun. riMlU New York WHLKhY WIT.NKN8 I Kitluif Nffi, Msilml"., -t-jrlf". l'l''t'iros. unit iu7n i ! l-'lUonuP! si l.ii a enr, rosimep.nii, nu ...I rlfr.iOi.lhrt. ,h Hire ,ntJ. Munil (OP ,,;,, MKnift opr. wrUA ' 1 know niHiut ak-i A lent', liorr In Vt i-loar'li totJiionr innntli RflMn intnftri Ap.ily .it mos, nnco Mrunwpti in e i-ipwm. J am nnd nirri. loll, I (U KKSKY, ovird , N. II. NOTICE. NOTICK I' In.i'iv ;ivni, thnt tin 1!1 iti'iis ii'ira'i.ts ooT.p' ,;. tt'.upT in -'ivi.'e j,!ee nnd iiiniish m. tfrii fi i'f. el!l-( ns of nio'im-i-i iss for iu.m wlure tv dlsitiK.eo rroin tntr-etiloi-s r.it eveedr.iif"(iti-o.v.ss of M f.'"l will lie eh .r.-etl at tin rutft of M cento porf.iot until Heplein'i r lit, l"l.i. e. W. !IU.l4lt,liecrot,iry. Sept. II, 'M.-tt NOTICE. "VTOTK'K N licrili given that n bill will lie V lntrotPi' oil Into tin.' i.eonrul AsteiLhlj- of I'mn silvniila to rerV il no a" enlltle.1 "An ct, r.-emlnsr HiaHln Moti.i'li.m cf III- boroaxh of Ashland n llio (iitn'vuf .eiiu)iklll,nn reiiiioie for ihci'mnllM or seittMkl I aiel i.jl.iii.oi.1." ann.ovi d too i.-'.hduy ul Man h, Hf. -ltfusl, Jult. LAZAUl . Jan. nn, i i-n A DMlM-STIUTntW KoTICl;. JiiL. 11STATB !.' J! VllTIt I U U.T.tlK. PrrKjinKI., ... lien ,.l -iiiiiikiii.iii .11 ti.ii till , ,-iy I- nine 01 ,li,riii.k llnrluiaii lite it fi ott tnwunlilp, ntumbluiouiity. docoaiert, liav" I en intcd by I10 liptfit-i' of sitfil eonnly to r.iiiuii l iliirlraan of nlil 'kshloii..'. M lionsitis havlea ilultui iivrMUH l".e ostate or ,h" de cedent nrereii"!'l, d to pi nt llicmfornolilii' nt, and those liulebicdlolh'' - Sato lo make pn mont to tlio underKljfueil leindid I'aloi- nlthiiurdrhii'. i.tiit.11 r.u itiit; 1 iti.i s, Jan. 4ir Adminlstfiior, btiltkH.itnn, Lucerue coiinl,, , I'a. A DMINISTlt.VTfiH'S NOTICi:. rst HBOi rrntr nr-v. nErt AiKii. toners in Ao.uiniKiruiion on 1 nt csiiiu, 01 1 111 ii llnssliilo of .-ui'Mrlosf iowns'di('oiuniliii( n..d'reaii- cd, have li -en ;: iUOA l tlie I.Tjl-leri f snlii 1 ooioy lo John linni, of lint Id un Post Olheu. -llli'iin coin, ty, I'er,n?y ti-n'... Ml pi-riot.i ImMnj; e.,inH iuf.dimt Ul" , .'ate of die ,e . dent .ire renui' .1, d lo tin -ent. uu m lor m in, nieut, and those in-i.y tea to Ilia isltno lo nuike pa Lieut to the under .lip.cd ad ministrator without delay. JOHN mm -, Adnilnlilra or' Dee. tww" Sill lt.ni count.., I'a. A )MLV1STJ5AT011S XOTIfi:. il. KuTtTaoyjoiiM rosrov, MioEtfEs. I,, Iters of Administration on lie, estate, of John Huston, late of Pishing Creek township, ("'(..uir.bla county, ileeo.is, d, lutu, been irrat.ted by the Uckis t(rofs,iid countylo M.,1 bias Postun. eiv CoPitii bus, l.tiicrne eounl.t, nnd I). I.. chaplu, Davidson, Minium couiili, I'a. All p'T'ona liaMhif clalnn iitf.ilusf 1 In- est. ,,f tn,. ftee, dent, nro re.pu sled lo pri nt them fi r s-itlemenl, end Hi tr ind.-lifd 10 lhees'.de lo u ik iMjim-nt to the Ulidcrilyiicd i.d itilnlitiator's II ii'-nt dfla.i. ;i . 1 , 1.'.'. ! si'DN, IMMdsen, 1). I., c ii W I.N, New 1 oluinbtis, Adinlnlstralcis. Jat.-JMI. a v. luI blT farm "for"salT. ril,Iilie mill l,y I'ulilic Vendue on the ti prend-i'Hln lto.11 1113 creek tmvn-.hlp, Coluui bli coun , near I ho Sicthodl.it liiick I huivli ono Mile f loin Chi iilUKion's Uiiu, on UciIiiCmU' the nili day of I'lbruiirj; is!.-,, Ilic faim on xv Ich tho stib bcrlbcr n tides, tONTAIXINfi AliOUT (!2 ACHI, more or less, nil eieate.l except about In acres, nn v, id, h Hi reeled anew DU f.'l.I.l.Nd uoffK, M'.W 1IAIIN, and ottiir (i,ilbiill,IIii,-.s. 'lime Is a ncter fallli'KblU'anioi walir near the barn and a food sprii.,'allliehoii-e. A biryc nunibtref xour.s'uiid liulfiy fruit trees, t.f nil turlitlcK, ni.d so iw -in bcailii!,' npp!e lues, lane been planted nnd nro (.'towliiifon tlio pniiilscH. 'll.e soli Is asandi loam of trocd (lUiudll.i, and under frond eullliall.n. It has i-n well Ill.iediii.d Is otlicrwlso in L-oud con dll Ion. 'Ilium or Si.k.-,.V'0 to t,e paid 011 delliervot deid and the I1.1l.1tue In annual pajnicnls tobr se eui. d b Jud-j cut. JOHN IiLOSs. J'iniSts, TOTICIv TO C'OLLI'CTOItS A.ND'J'OWX- 1 MIII'OlTT'.'liliS. loeAiiof Apill m,ls.M, rerjiiiicd Assesrors, S11. peixluorsund ( oil, clornof l;o.ui nndsduoi taxes to in:uorilurii.stotl,e('iainty c,ii(iiI.sslonei, fortbo (ol.ittlon of all ltt.xescn unseulid lands;" nnd such jet in, i Mall be i;ood and talld if tnnde on or before tho urbt day or I cbruary of tneh y ( ur, but n t there idler, by net S.td 1 f 1 1 lu-uary, ls;-s. U hen unseated lands 111, i,,,t rccul.irly iisscrkiI and si t Ijith In l.icntplleide.thei olhctcisof Head. !eh.,olaud Poor luxe-., I.1.01M11T t:,e rate, which In nil e.i-i-sHiionlJ he -el firth In till.- dupil, at,-1, tlm uli.ii is hinl.li, .- the hMine, un, i.mKc the iclurii liu 111- aBlM'r. I'oftll hhOtllll p.- ;m fullow,, ,. ',,11, .,'".f',,r , Towr.nblp for - Is III lis oil the (hi .r tulittitln-i 1-jT- 1 useiuea i.mus 11 , n,si vmH Ik ui diipili ale. I omnil-alooi-ro oi Coluinbiii count; , lev,,, too un sc.ii, -.1 lahilnol ,i(t ii.te." .,.V','M1i","''Fli,l?u'!!:,,"i,arf'rcK'ilarlyiifsc-.'.edan(l sel rorih In Hindi pile.ite.ieturiieacli tro, t, -villi the. ui u.10, and j.ite that these tracis-vcre ss, d imp, 'hi ,u'u'ur ""I'bcalo for . ullcctiuu, undniiuiln ,1 M.'fm'o'f3 '.T" "Wl'irt Of-wed nnd set out In n.A V1.Wlrt',U'u -!'!lcet,,rlstl,e prop,-,- r, r. tu i'l f't'"". V.i '11 Hint Is net the, -i,.'. tl.o J i."r',-,r,.?1; c,c''",'-an maHc icliiin of sai l ruU'iind It U Ih.if (l'it in (Ju t( ...?'uiil'"t''','?jl ''list oin 1j not t'lasr-ws and rite un. u.u unfiw 1,1 '','',"iliccii'y, but toii'turn tho inn .1 to the t oim.iKloiicrs. i ,oL ,'a'i"' Al'nl' '''" we. si, "All real est ite v 1th-inihuu,n,mo,m- ,,iin.r-n v.liieli n-r. onel propirty e..ti uottie fo ml .sun.i-lt-nl to pat the . v.t. , in nf !,' "H'Shlls In xMif-U such l,,nus lie, shdi rttu.il ti,. i-iitii'-to the i ii'i.iul!ioii( rs." luiKeiors ii'iikliiK returns or sedwl land-, riusl ai w 11 at-,, rum am to 'aid r. turn stutinjr tut there in.ot pr, ivt-iy n iiu.t or ciiiiei of Hald tlm U Hturn e.l suhici nl to muke taxes .--sidt!,erioi,. no tear fir Ipeli tn.x. s an, w-c'sritaiul the- .. . . ....i-i. i,n ,u ,,lM (. ,lllt, u cumiiic. Hull. 1.1111111k leiur?.' OlPce, iiloouibbuijr, Jan. J, 13I.V v.ji. i;r.icr.'.'Aoi, it iii-u:. THATCncll & GEARHAilT, j! inn iitmii'jiii, una aiitt ot:tULi riiia I!LOO.M.SItURO. I'A.. OWES TO Till; PlT.LlC Tlll.TH bCllYUES IN Plumbing and Gas Fitting, lawh'.fli thoybavo hsdmiiiiy ear3ef experience, AllMGi-Uot IhlsliliHlxiirini.led loboet tho best Uescilptlcunud executed lu tho most xioikmanllke manner, lias PiiQ Laid at 12 Cents An Foot ! rftcaiu Engines! ami lioilors, Steam ami Hand Pumis, Tipo ami Fitting.-?. A Splendid Assoilniont of Chan ilclit'iN, Brackets, Lmnp?, Slimlcf?,. Bronze Ornaments, Ac. EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS',, Tin: CKuiuitAini) ifAPAN PA PHIi-WAJlK. I'Ul'KICTs, ll.ljjs, J!0VJ.3, Ae., Ac. lie lest Paul's Lpl OIMl thnrrl, ; .'?!.. Oct. t, ', I . v , u c.XUl eliill., NoroTlir,.-, l. tliunza, Crouji, Wliooj. ", l'"iili, IldirM-ness lxiTt'omiilaitil, I'ulns ' r ."-ore-lies in tlls. C'lii'lorSMe, Illu,liB I'dnK'.iinilovtry l;w.Hiiii,1(1i,t, ureB ((-a. I ll rMI.WUMJtKwlllul ' dn up .-i i cum, i nil leira e . .M, Ullll most Iflrtetlle. 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