'4h fyhmbhm JJLOOMSBURQ, PA. tfriduy, March 5. 1870. Tlio foreign news of tlio week mo ut' u rppci.il Importance. Ocn. Lorenzo Tlmmns died ut W'lis'.iiiijt ton on TucKiky, njjivl 7 yours. Tliosctiil.ittinurtl election In Maine shows rxtrnfirdliinry Democratic jrnlin. Hotels nre rapidly closing In the f-'nutlt, to nvold tlio penalties of tlio Civil ltlgliU Mil, .Scnntor Clialfunt and JIwm, .Mi-Henry und llyan lmvo our ncknonksljiiienta ior repeated documentary favors. Expended tan-luirk is being ucd ts it mih Ktitutc for coal by manufacturing establish ments in many places. fajor Geo. W. (Irant lms been appub t'd pojtmm er at Heading. Wc are a .r A that hs Is no relation of tlio President. An nntl-monoroly convention is In ses sion al llarrlsburg. Nearly 200 delegates are present. If dealers in votes are not at Its head it may do some good. The Secretary of tlio Treasury, Gen. Hris tow, threaten to resign lie is tlio best man in tlio Federal administration and that is the reason why ho cannot remain in the Cabinet. James Murphy, the "Irish Giant," who formerly traveled with Itanium, died in Hiiltimore, lust Friday, of llrouchitis, nged 33. Ho was about 8 feet high, and weighed TiO pound. The rains and thaw of last week caucd a freshet in tlio Schuylkill which did consider able damage to tho mills on its banks. Tlio water was within three feet and ten inches of tho height it reached in 1SG9. The public debt has been decreased dur ing the past month to tho extent of $(5,CS0, 1S0 12. This is in consequence of the large payments made by merchants and others be cause of the prospective increase of taxation and tarifl under tho bill jut passed. Subscribers to tlio Columbian, whether residing in or out of tlio county, have no postage to , ay. Wo havo heard of attempts to collect. If any such aro made, hereafter, we shall seek a prompt remedy. All postage that is now imposed upon newspapers is paid by the publishers. In no case can it be collected from subscribers. The article of Prof. Walker, which we print on tho first page, is of peculiar and profitable interest to Teachers and btudents. Wo can not often give place to such artic) becau-'O of want of interest to general rr .it er, and hence when an occasional one is published it will be well for tho-to interested to give heed to it. Tlio member from Montour, it was said last fall, was pledged to vote both for and against the repeal of the Local Option law, and considerable interest was felt to known which pledge ho would carry out. His hisky promise prevailed, and he votes eadily for the repeal of the Ian. "So much for Huckingham." Tho llellefonte Republican wades through several solid columns in endeavoring to ex plain why the Republican candidate for tho Legislature was defeated at tho recent spe cial election, and then winds up with the conclusive information that he had not votes enough I If he had received more than the other chap he would havo been elected so he would ! The locomotive shops of tho Dickson Man ufacturing Company, in Scranton, Pa., were destroyed early on Saturday morning by flro, which is supposed to havo been acci dentally started in tho office. Tho building contained valuable machinery, threo loco motives just finished, and material for the construction of eleven other locomotives. The loss is estimated at ?500,000. The majority report of the Louisiana com mittee concludes with a sentence that con tains in n nut shell the cause of trouble, and the remedy. They say : "In our judgment all that it neetletl in Louisiana it to icithtlraw tltc Federal troop and leave the people of that Mate to ijovcrn Ihcmsclect." Why should not this simple remedy be tried? The Radical editurn, from tho Philadelphia Prett down or up to the Wiliiainsport Ilulle tin, aro In a terrible state of anxiety and per turbation because the Democratic House does not pass more bills. Of course some thing ought to be done for tho relief of these Radical editors, but do the people sillier for the want of more laws ? It is the business of the Legislature to legislato for the people, and when they want nothing there h no use of cramming them with provender that must be offensive, if amy thing. Some other mode of relieving tho Radical editors must be adopted. Hills for the admission of Colorado and New Mexico as States have passed ilio Fed eral Senato and will also probably pass tho House. The object is to secure four addi tional Radical .Senators. Tho former is in habited principally by gold and silver min ers, whoio residence is of the most transient churacter, most of whom are really citizens of other localities. New Mexico, excluding Indians and half-breed Spaniards, is inhab ited mainly by tlio United States army and camp followers, a majority of tlio latter be ing fugitives from justice. Of courso there is no proper reason for the admission of theso territories as States, but tho Radicals mm t havo Senators from some quarter, and as the people havo turned against them there is no other plan leasable Just now, Tho entire library of the Into Hon. C. I Ward, of Towauda, Pa,, 1ms heon donated to Lafayette. College. This is said to be the largest and most valuable private library in Pennsylvania, numbering over eleven thous and volumes, and containing many rare edi tions of tho classic, and such costly works as "Lepsius' Egypt," "Nuremberg Chroni cles," "Iconographlc Francaise," Ac., Ac. Few public lilrarlos surpass It in historical works relating to this country. Tho collec tion of law books is itU'j one of tho most extensive und valuable In tho State, and will bo of special value to tho Law Depart ment of Lafayette, recently organized by tho truttecH, Tho gift was made mainly or alto gether by tho widow of Gen. Win, H. Mil ler, who is u daughter of Mr. Ward. Tho gift li tho uioro generous from the fact that Lafayette college Is a Presbyterian institu tion, while Mrsj Miller li a member of tho ti4bollc diUKb. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, Legislative ProceedltiRs, A test vote on tho repeal ol ttioIOCftt On- Hon bill, In tho Hotte, stood 128 for repeal nnd m against It 17 absent or dodging. Messrs. Mellcnry and Ryan from this anili ty support tho repeal, as do nlo Mr. Crtiikshank of Montour, whll Judjj ll.'d- ford of Sullivan opposes it. The lilendi of Local Option fight with great vlgar, and throw every possible Impediment in the way. Tho repealing bill will pass the Iloute finally, but villi probably fall In the emile. The Democrats of the Homo aro making eiery elfort to secure an Investigation of the ntliiirs nf the State Treasury, but arc resisted at every step by tho Republicans. The lat tor moved to add tho last Democratic Treai tircr to tho list to ho Investigated, which was very promptly accepted by tho Demo. crats, though no fraud is alleged against hlni, yet the Republicans fight all Investiga. Hon to tho hitter end. Why so? If there is no corruption, no swindling of tho people, there will bo nothing to expose. If there is, every man is dishonest who opposes invest! gatiou and is an enemy of tho best interests of the people. Every man who has it in his power to expose a wrong to others, especially a swindle, and refuses to do so, himself be comes a participator in tho crime and equally guilty with tho principal. This is both law and morals, and is approved by common sense. As tho representatives of the Repub lican party in the Legislature do all they can to refuse information as to the wrong that has been committed upon the people, that whole party becomes responsiblo for the plunder nnd crime. About threo mil lions, it is palpable, have been stolen, while Gov. Hartranft was Auditor General. Who has the money? Where did it go? Shall not tho thief or thieves bo ascertained and made to d'sgorgo, if possible? Shall not tho people know nil about this swindle? The Democrats answer this latter question vi:s the Republicans no I The (liiestion of fixing tho salaries of Judges is before tho Senate, and has been discussed with much feeling. The contest is between those who desire to fix the sal aries nt a moderate sum and those who de mand an extravagant figure To read the speeches of tho latter, ono would suppose that there were no hnrd times, that tho peo ple delighted in paying taxes, and that there were bo Judges in commission now, and never'had been, who were properly qualified. In the faoo of tho indisputable fact that cr ruption nnd incompetency in office keep ex act pace with the incrcaso of salaries, the charlatan Senators who demand extravagant salaries broadly assert that it is necessary to raise the salaries in order to obtain compe tent Judges 1 These wiseacres fain tell the people that Gibson, Lewis, the two Wood wards, ISlack, and whole scores of their peers, who were glad to servo for SI, COO pi r year, were not properly qualified and thnt none but grabbers for exorbitant salaries are! What wretched folly to put before a people who churn to be intelligent I Hut legisla tors havo salary on the brain. Overpaid three-fold themselves, novices for tho most part, they naturally think nil other office holders ought to bo paid whatever amount they can grub. The appropriation bill is well through the House, and if the Senate shows an equally economical disposition, it may be passed finally within a week. Other business, of less general interest, is in progress. Among other bills there is one of very doubtful utility to stay' all execu tions for two years, but under conditions that will not reach tho really oppressed classes. A general law that would prevent the forced sale of any propeity unless it brought two-thirds of its appraised value, might he beneficial, but if adopted at all it should bo permanent. Roth Houses have agreed to adjourn on the 18tb.. Tho necessary business will prob ably all be transacted by that time, but the committee to investigate tho Treasury mat ters ought to have leave to sit during tho recess. Tho bill to repeal the Local Option law passed the House finally, on Tuesday, by yeas 12-1, nays 6-1. Mcllenry, Ryan and Cruikshank voted yea, and Bedford nay. Dodged 27. mo benato unally passed the. Judges sal ary bill as follows : Chief Justice $8,500, Associates on the Supreme bench $.8,000, Philadelphia nnd Allegheny Judges $7,000, Dauphin county $5,900, other county Judges $5,000, per year. It is hoped (almost against hope) that tho Democratic House will ma terially reduce these enormous salaries. Hut governmental extravagance is tho order of the day. The object of tho Radicals is to exhibit the Democratic House as extrava gant as themselves. AVill not tho Democrats of that body take heed that this slander be not perpetrated ? Constitution Tinkers. The State Senate has passed tho bill pro posing amendments to the new Constitution, in tlio form suggested by the commi-sion on that subject. Fen of tho present Senators are independent thinkers, and there arc fewer still who aro not members of rings, who vote by rote, Tho Treasury Ring, fail ing to defeat tho new Constitution, are en deavoring to destroy it by piece-meal, and tbcio arc aided by a ring of Judges who are opposed to the provision preventing their salaries from being raised during their re spective terms of office, by the entire school of Legislative roosters, by nil plunderers, and by corruptionists generally. These in terests may also be strong enough to pass the proposed amendments in tho House, with the uid of the entire Republican vote. If they do pass now they will have to pass another Legislature, to be elected in 1870, before they can be submitted to a vote of the people for adoption or rejection, In tho meantime there will bo ample opportunity for tlio discussion and consideration of their merits. Congressioual Rebuke of Orant and Hlicrittan. Tho most stunning rebuke ever adminis tered to a public officer of high position in this country, was tho passago ol a resolution by the lower House of Congress, on Tuesday, by a unanimous vote, directing tho re-seating of tlio members of tho Louisiana legisla ture who had been driven from tho hall at the olnt of tho bayonet hy order of Gen. Sheridan. Not n word, not u vote, was there in vindication or palliation of his conduct. Tlio condemnation was sweeping and unani mous, direct and positive. Will Gen. Phil, now request the President to declaro the late Congress "banditti?'1 He could do so with a much better nhow of justification than he had In the Louisiana case. Harper's Wethl'j, an extrcmo Radical paper, opposes tho force bill, especially the provision to nuthorlso tho President to sus pend tho writ of habeus corpus, and says: Tho President is mudo tho solo judge of the existence nf combinations, of their law fulness, of their purposes mid of their power, and lie may at his plcasuro annul every guarantee of liberty, and imprison without investigation or appeal. This Is the exact churacter of tho bill tho Radicals projioso to impoeo upon the coun try. Armed with such nuthority, Grant may re-elect himself President in spito of tho pco.ile. unleua tho veitliot ugulnt him oball njcoucU un&nlnlry, ' Imporlaiit Proceedings of Congress. Tho proceedings in Congress during the past week havo been of unusual Importance. All the necessary appropriation bills havo been pasted, nnd although all are cut down from department estimates, all arc extravagant, The Civil R:3hts bill (so-called but In fact anegro equality bill) has been passed by both Houses mill signed by tho President In the House u small number of Republi cans und nil the Democrats, und In tho Sen ate six Republicans and all tho Democrats voted against It. The sc lool and cemetery clauses were abandoned by tho friends of tlio bill as tlio Radical leaders could not workup tho more moderato members of their party to voto for them. As tho bill stands It en acts that "all persons within tho jurisdiction of tho United States shall bo entitled to tho full nnd oquat enjoyment of tho accommoda. tlons, advantages, facilities and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theatres and other places of public amuse ments, subject only to tho conditwm and limitations established by la.v, and applied bio allko to citizens of every race nnd color, regardless of any previous condition of servl tude." Any person violating the law Is sub. jected ton fine of not loss than $"00 or morn than $1,000, or bo imprisoned not less than thirty days or moro than o;ie year, and "aid ers and abettors" nre placed on the same ground ns principals. If any Jury Commis sioucr "shall exclude or tall to summon n citizen ns a Juror becamo ho is a negro, ho is subject to n fine of not more than $5,000. u. S. District Attorneys, Marshalls, Deputy Marshals, and Commissioners appointed by the U. S. Courts, arc required U return all cases of the violation of the law that come within their knowlcdgo under a penalty of w,000. Proprietors of hotels, places of amusement, public conveyances, Sec, had better be careful therefore lioiv they treat the "gemmon of color" hereafter. White men may bo refused, or kicked out for cause, but lay noliand upon the kiukcy-headl Any white man may be rejected ns a Juror, tor any reason or without reason, but no longor tho darkey! The hitter aro now u privileged class, having rights that need not bo respect ed in others. And all this must bo done, not to satisfy any body's judgment, but to givo additional plundering power to the car pet-bagger. Tho force bill another measure to give ower to the carpet-baggers and to enable Grant to re-elect himself for n third term has also been driven through the House, un der the party lash, although about 30 Re publicans refused to swallow tho bitter dose and voted against it. A desperate elfort is making by the Radical leaders to pass it in tho Senate, with a present probability of failure. It authorises tlio President to sus pend tho writ of habcus corpus in several southern Stiltcs and thus enable him to con trol their votes for re-election. The attempt was made to give him similar nuthority in all the States, but failed, there still being Bomo Republican members who fear tho peo ple. The Tax-Tariff bill (noticed last week) passed tho House, but was laid on the table in tho Senate, after n long and acrimo nious debate, by ono majority. It issuppos- ed to bo killed, Grant expresses his determination not to re-assemblo Congress under any circumstan ces. His pleasures nro evidently uppermost in his mind, and his passions will nt nil times control his action'. The 4th of March (Heaven be praised) closed tho cireer of this Congress, by law, but, by a refinement of-the rules of perversi ty, it wilfcontinuo to hold through a por tion or all of the 5th, maintaining that the session of the 4th continues until tho ad journment of that session is agreed to, nud in this way it may linger a day or two longer, but tho moment it docs adjourn after the 4th it is dead, and relief from its ontinued existence may therefore bo looked for with some degree of confidence. Of the Civil Rights bill, it mav be stated. it permits appear to tho Supreme court, and as n case there cannot be reached under two or threo years,its penalties cannotbe enforced in less than that time. The leading lnwyers in Congress aro of tho opinion tint itvill 1)3 decided unconstitutional. The United States Courts have exclusive jurisdiction under the act. The House has rebuked Grant for his Ar kansas message, parsing a resolution again-t interference with that State by yeas 149, nays 80. On Tuesday tho Tax-Tariff bifl was taken from the table of the Senate by a voto of 20 to 3. On the same day tho bill assed the Senato without amendment by yeas 30, nays 20. Tho President will sign it. H is claim ed by its friends that it will yield a net rev enue of fifty millions annually. Its cno mies say this is all bosh, und that while all admit it will heavily tax the people, it will yield no material amount of net revenue. The whisky dealers were generally for it tho whisky makers against it. It taxes all forms of tobacco, sugar and molasses heavily. A resolution to rescind tho resolution of censuro passed upon Ucn. Cameron in Jew, by tlio House, passed that body on Tuesday. A resolution directing tlio re-seating of tho five members of the Louisiana Legisla ture expelled by tho military, was adopted unanimously. Hy way of soothing tho Pres ident's feelings a majority of tho Republican members passed a resolution recognisi ig Kellogg as Governor of Louisiana. resolution was adopted by a largo ma jority directing that there shall bo no inter ference whatever with tho government of Arkansas by Federal authority. Another stinging rebuke of Grant 1 Tlio School Hook Imposture. Wo are informed from llarrisburg that that immense fraud, tho bill to require tlio adoption and use of a uniform scries of school bocks throughout tho State, will bo pressed with all tho energy and power of cor ruption, and that tlio conspirators havo suc ceeded in enllsiing the support of tho Radi cal State Ring in its behalf. Don Cameron, Mackeyand all tho heads uf tlio Ring nro earnestly pressing this tho cooiest pleeo of public ro'jbery that has been attempted since tho famous nino million steal. Tho profits nnder the contract proposed to bo created will probably reash n million of dollar an nually, and during tho first year will no doubt greatly exceed that Bum. The Democratic IIouso will havo n fearful account to scttlo with the people if it dares to pass this Infamous inoasitro, and any Dem ocrat who votes for it ought to ba politically gibbeted. If pas.od, it will wyloubt be fol lowed with oompulsory odiuation, and tho samo grabbing Ring will soon demand the State appointment of nil tho Teachers, all expenses of schooling ti bd pill from tho Stato Treasury, tho Ring to havo tho manip ulation of tho inonoy, boards, of Directors to bo abolished and tho peoplo to bo de prived of all control over their schools and thoir children I Measure by measure tho corrupt Ring will endeavor to enforce their schemes, and tho State ScIiojI Hook business Is tho entering welo. Von it Dem ocrats may bo bribed, but certainly no hon est Leghlat'jr of that jurtjr will nupport any The lleeelicr-Tllto Debauchery. Ono of tho good signs very apparent is that the nowspancrs no longer spread all tho dis gusting details of this dirty trial hoforo their readers, and n better sign Is that po.lplo outside- of llrooklyn nt least havo ceased to feel an Interest In It nud aro generally Indifferent to tho result, lint wo occasionally see such I talk as this in newspapers wo extract from tho llellefonte Watchman viz Somo nowspapcrs affect to sneer nt this trial, as If tho result of it did not maku any difference. Hut it does make u diU'oreiiee. If Mr Ilcecher is guilty, the public ought to know it If ho Is innocent, thoeousiilrai-v be which his great reputation has been befouled, ought to be shown up. Now, pray Mr- Watchmtn, what different estimate from that long entertained will you place upon cither lleechcr or Tllton, which ever way the jury may decide? Hoth do. hauehecs and prolllgates In politics nnd roll gion, hypocrltsand vain pretensions fanatics, debasing and polluting pulpits and church. is for over twenty-five years past, how much better or worse will cither ho whether or not tho characters of adulterer and wittol bo at tached to them by n jury verdict, the mem hers of which can not bo worse and may not bo much better than cither? You know that both sought for years, by tho grossest falsehoods nnd inllamatory libels to embroil the whole people of this then happy, peace ful and prosperous country in domestic war and general destruction and butchery of each otlicr,thntthey with their coadjutors succeed cd in immersing the country In tho blood of its people and filling the laud with woe, and that they and their kind are justly responsi ble for all the horrid crime and wrong that followed upon the heels of tho war, as well ns for the past and present oppressive taxa tion and poverty of the country What vindication from a particular crime, howev er revolting nnd infamous, can set the char nctcrsof these scoundrels in a better light before the public? by desire any bodv to have a good opinion of them in view of their past villainy? They havo both established .during this controversy, by proof and con fession, that it they havo not been tcehni cally guilty of all that cither imputes to the other, that it has only been for want of o portunity. Roth confessed associates and confidants of Victoria Woodliull (who nro cured a divnrco from her husband in older that she might live with him in an unmarried state,) and holding other equality atrocious views and following other equally unmoral practices, dining ami wining with her and her associates, while they at the same time were tilling pulpits and instructing congregations in morals I You want these characters vindi cated by a jury, forsooth, against a single scandal or rather, a decison hail which of them is the greater scoundrel in a particular pieco of most ofll-nsive, repuldve and infa mous villainy ? Would it make Satan any better to get a jury to decide that ho was not the author of a particular wrong that some cliurly rogue had committed ? Confusion to such morals 1 More Plunderim ! Tho shrewd speculators who have King Calico in charge did not exhibit him in this country, (solely fit expen-e of tho United States.) for mere show. Sugar is tho only export production of the Sandwich Islands that is of material consequence. Tlio tariff paid to tho United States on it amounts to about a half a million of dollars in gild annually. While Calico was here his keepers managed to get a "reciprocity" treaty signed by which all tho productions of tho Sandwich Islands are to be admitted into this country free of duty ! This is making these speculators, ab tut twenty-five in number, a present uf half a million in gold annually, for the exportation to tho Islands from this country amount to literally nothing! Whether our R idieal authorities at Washington have obtained a private in terest in the sugar plantations, or whether they executed this one-sid;d treaty merelv from admiration of the negro King, is not apparent. In uuy cn-e a halt a million in gold is annually filched from tho Federal treasury, and this must bo made up by the tax-payers of this country. When nn end was put to John A. Smull as tho beneficiary of the pensionary office of Resident Clerk to tho lluu-e of Representa tives at llarrisburg, people who did not ap preciate tho irrepressible character of his genius vainly imagined that a horse-leech had ut length been choked off of the State treasury. Vain imagining! Ihno inno cent minded people did not appreciate the expansivo character of Smull's genius for appropriating tho people's money ! Just now ho has succeeded in boring n bill through tho Ix-gislnture to print 3.000 copies of his "Hand Hook" .1 worthless publication in view of the fact that it supplants standard authority at a price that will again make his rapacious pocket happy ! Alas ! how readi ly our Lcgislutsrs are humbugged ! l!ut the people- pay for it! Judgment Notrs, their Force ami Character. An attempt was recently made and defeat ed, but will no doubt be followed up, to placo judgment notes on n footing with ordi nary promissary notes payable Jo order, the object being to enable usurers to transfer the paper and thus cut off any defence for want of consideration as against imi'io'ts interest. In di-ciissing the subject, tho Montrose Dem ocrat has tho following, whic.i will bo found of general interest : In the Stato of Pennsylvania to-day by lecision of tho Stato Courts, declaring judg ment notes constitutional, creditors nro bet ter piotocted ami greater hardships aro im posed upon the debtor, as the law now -tniids, than is the case in nuv other Slate in th United States. Some forty or fifty years ivr the State of New York adopted tho samo kind of judgment note that is now li-cd in tills state, nut it was conle-led ilirougn tlio Slate Courts and earriid to tlio L'nited States Court and decided to bo unconstitutional. It is questionable even in this State, wheth er, it tlio case should again no urougnt tie- tore tlio fjuprcmo uoiirt, tnev wnuui uaro risk their reputation as jurists by confirming the old d- eisiou. l o L'iveour readers n clear idea of what is meant by "not transferable" wo will explain. It may be supposed that by it is meant that no ouu can sell a judgment or note. Tills is not tho case. Kviry transaction of lhat kind is as s ilnhlu as a horse or u cow is, under tho present law. What is "not transferable" is tho Shyloek bonus, tho fiaud, tho want of consideration, tho patent right robbery, or any ntlirr durc-s of circumstances which tho maker of a note may set up ns a valid de- lenso as ngaliiot any person noiuing inonoio or judgment. If a judgment nolo is honest ly obtained and for value reeeivcd.lt is as m gotiablc for all praolle.il and honest purposes as it is ever necossiry that it should be. Un der tho present law, execution may ismoat once, without any proof of lawful claim on tho part of tho holder of tho note ffud tho Sheriff can levy on tho last pound of pork In tho barrel of a poor unfortunate family, and oblige tho maker of the note to privo that it is n'tt an honest claim, at a great expense, us pl.il ii tl f f, Instead of defendant. The expense Is often ho great that it Is im possible lor thu debtor to interpose it against thu grasping, heartless, law-breaking Shy I ick. Every kind of n.ito that Is transfera ble In nuv other Stato Is transferable in this Stato to-'day. It is onW the "cut-throat" notes, that give the heartless Shyloek tho power to lead on his victim by fraud and In violation of law, both Divlnu und human, until ha has n-if only robbed him, but also his iuiiNcent family, of their last me ins of support, that is not transferable. Every other nolo or claim in IhlsStaioora iyoth r, must be prored to be an lion- t on ' before tWfcwl aui 1m krr&d lr m wmi- Ulon. When wo say tho creditor, already, Is better protected In this Stato than In nuv other, wo subtntitlato It in tho fact that !-v i a Judgment note tho debtor Is made p' i .i till' and Is obliged to show n claim to !.- dis honest, whereas, In other Slate, it creditor must prove his claim to bo just, beftre he , can, In any way distress n debtor or his fam ily. Wo might ndopt tin- same principle lu our criminal code and oblige a party, arrest- imi iur a crime, io prove ins innocence, in stead of compelling tho Commonwealth to show his guilt. In view of tho facts, us wo havo above stated them, we nk every honest man In tho State of Pennsylvania to show us who has any Interest In the making of judgment notes negotiable, but those who now havo their sales well filled with such note, loaded down with illegal "bonus," ami who Intend in tho future to continue to rob and plunder tho Indigent nud defenseless hy their wicked and unhallowed extortion, Ahont Sewing Machines. To tlio nilltor of tho colcumam i You copied nn article, February 19th, headed "cheap Sewing Machines," from an exchange, which stated that small manufac turers nro forced to pay tho combination for ty dollars for uso of tho four motion drop feed on each Machino manufactured. Tho truth is the patent on abovn drop-feed expired ono year ago. Congress has refused to renew It ami any company could iwo it the last year without cost. Most of tho cloth nnd heavier Machines have never used it. Tho Haehcldcr's has threo years to run yet, nnd covers any feed which rises up through a plate being surrounded on four sides by a table, any feed which moves horizontally. In IS 3S it was argued by tho combination, that twenty-four or more companies should bo licensed to prevent the making of Sewing Machines sinking into n monopoly, and tho pneo of any or nil of said combinations pat ented since 1S0O, lias been seven dollars. Concerning tho cost of said Sewing Ma chines being only twelve dollars, this may apply to many of the inferior machines that would be dear at any price. Hut to make one of tlio leading machines with the best and hardest steel in all tho principle wearing points, properly construct ed and balanced In all its bearings, that will make several hundred perfect stitches a min uto in most nuy kind of goods, and run twenty or more years without costing a dol lar for repairs, are the ones for farmers to buy. Though tho price appear high at first, they are worth more than they cost, and every farmer should have one. D. Frequent attempts are made to fire the War nnd Navy Departments at Washington, und each time large quantities of papers are destroyed. When a Democratic Congress comes to investigate tlio corruptions of tIico Departments, the cry will be tho papers are burnt I There is said to bo an active iron market, advancing prices and a better feeling in the Lehigh valley, which is extending to the country generally. MARKET REPORTS. 1! LUOM.SH U RG M AUK IvT. Wheat per bushel. ... Itjo .... Corn " .... 0. 1ts " .... I'loiir per larrel .... t'lovi-rsci-it I'l.useed lliiller l&tfs Tallow IVlatues Drlert i pples Hams Miles A Shoulders ... 1. aril per pound ll.iy l-r ton Iii-esuu-c t 1.41 .-J - ..vt 8.0 r..'i l.r,- .as .in s .10 .is .14 .14 15.H0 .-i.-i S.Oj Timothy Seed (JUOTATIOXS FOIl co.u,. No. 4 nn Wharf No. r " " No. 0 " " lll.iclismlth'.s tump on wiinrl " liltumlnotis " , 4.00 per Ton , t :t.M " f 2..M) " " , f 4,00 " " I 6,1)0 ' " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTORNEY'S I1LANKS, Comnlon ami Juilijinent Hondas-J u-.t prlntel ml for sili-at lfl-3 in.Lnu.- num. Jill MIIII- H AllUUiC,) S IJl.lUKS either Kept on li.uid or pilntc-d to order. PIIUC SALU. Public S.de on There will be fold at FRIDAY, MARCH 20th, 187,1, nt S oVloel.-, p. in., riVH SIIAPKS OF STOCK, In tho UntaHps.i .Mutual llullillnir anil saMnjj mud Assocl all in, belnnitliisr to the estate it Jemes Kesler, de eiwd, ut the oitlco of tho above Association In Oat-uwls-M. Terms made Known ut the time- of ule. ' -SI. K'SI l.ll, March 8, ,a-3n Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. in -run km-ati: ok -i.kui-i:i, o. mckkttsi. l.ito t,t Vie township of orange, In the C'uuuty of Culiiinbl.i, 1 he tinderslzned liavlii" been nrinnlnten liv the Or. Chins' Court ut said rountv. auditor to muKc dKtrl utlou nt thuli.il.ineo lu the haiuUnf Cinanuel I ala rm. Admlnl-trator. rrii tkstamknto, innkxo, Ae., tf said ciemuel !. Hlcletts ileeeased, to thul Katces and others entitled to tho fund In hand, will meet all p.irtl"s interested In said estato al Hie uniceuf l n-ej i:erly. In the town of Uliwmbtir,; I'.i., on 'lhurd..y, t'-u sth d.iv of April next, ut 9 o rlock lu the forenoon of said day, ut which tlinu nnd I'Ijci all Dirties Interested Mill attend und nie-ent their claims, or be forever debarred from comln in for u distributee shale In suld estate. -M. E. JACKSON, Iierwh-'K-, March r, '-s-sw. Auditor. IN TIIIv OKI-HANS' COURT OF COLUM 111 A COl'Nl'V, In tlio mutter of tho parlttlin nf the real estate or lluiten IV. Waples, latout Scott toiwishln, d -ceased; To Susanna Waples widow, and llurton (!. Waples jmi i.iianeiu un.es, rural l.ouis.1 wanies .1.U'V S Waples, John W Wuples su-annah W uples and Hannah Wallace Waples heirs and lecal lepreseut-atlH-sof thu said Hill ton W. Wuples, deceased : Notlra Is hereby trlven to the nbolo parties that bv virtue-of a wilt ol partition, l-sucd out of thedi- ili.ni-' court uf Columbia eount, nn tannest will tin ii-ld und takn upon the nmnlM-s therein de-erlliril. situate In scott tuun.lilji, lu thu anility aforesaid, and lu the lorouhMi or DanMlle, lu tho county uf ..uri.Ki.tl, u.l I t,il.,J ...li, ll.lj , LHU O, M.I. I-II 1 1 1 HUH seventeenth davs ot Anrll next, nt -j oelo k- A. .t.. for the purpnsn i-f makllr-r partition or valuation and appr.Scinenl of the snldieul ei-tulc, us In ho said rlt rt-iuti ed, nt v hleh line nnd place- the bald pur- iiLa vim tttii-uw ii inu, itiiiiN pi uiii-i liloomsburtr, I'i b. 23, lSTct 1U ll.U. I. OIIOVKII. sheiin. IiAT('lILi;Y'.S Im J proved crci'MIinit uon I'l .MI' Is llm ue- knowlcdned standard of I tho iiiarlat, by popular verdict, tho best pump for tbo'icost money. Attention ' Is lnilted to UlaU hloj '.s Improved llr.uk- 1 (t.thol)iop check vuhe, which enn bo Mil liilruu li without dlstiirblnj; the Joints, und tliu coppi-r"Chnml-r which nevi-r crark. kciIi-h ,ir rllsls nil. I will l:i.f it llr ' time. For b du by dcnlem und tho trado generally. In order tobosuro that ynu tret lilatchley'K 1'iu-ip, lw careful und sou that It has mv trade inarkns nboc. If you do not kuowwhero to buy, descriptive circulars, together w nu lue mimu nun uiiun- or mo u-;eui ucuivsb ou will bu furnlihed by uddresslni; with stamp, cilAs). (!. Hl.ATUlll.lIV, Manufacturer, r-o , commerce st , l'hll.idclpiil.i. March s 'Is-Om MvUYLANI) l-'AltJtS A7)imiK) t-i.Ouo Ai'ltlN Near railroad IK-utt on hriilmy i irood, Address Vt il.S. ItllKIULY. Alt onuy l)i.-iitoii, .Mart land. Mll.VUY easilv in nlu bv scllini; THAS ut l.MI'OltTIIItsM'liU'FS, or ireltlntt up club-In low ns und cnuntn for tbeoidist 'lea Ctinpuii.i In America (.iiulcst ludiieiim nt s, scmlforilicular. UA.N I ON TKA CO., 145 (.Iiulllblis St., . V. snoT-onxs, hifuh pistols rktolters, Of ftBtindeTerrktBil Bead Itimn uui ntl VwrkA. CIXTIIUIJUtiU, PA, ii 4 llKMAltKAIli; 1. AIM it 1..U It 4.IV.1 11.1. ,.wwi, AHl'llUU'd I,ATi:sr AND (lllIIATKST. llnr il.- ii ri, I Or, Wounded In tbn llouso of n UflUger 1 l-'rlind. 'I ho crouiiilhr Work i f this ,iinrimnl American I.ller.ituru. 1 us for Us tnrlo n sublect nlTi-ctliu; thu S (tul Ilfo of our WHOM: p:o- 'LK, and k'lles u ten Ibio mow or inocvii iii-xnona. :xfr,oitilv 'iisilnaitni' Qiul Sunsatlouul. It will bo read with ntldltv by all. Illustrated nnd bountiful ly bound. Wo nro determined lo luiroduco II Into every family In tho land, nnd otter unp iridelled Inducements to umlo und fi-malo ciuivassers. Wo want ujrenoi every wucre. ttiu moiiu iico on uppiu-.t-tluu, terms and descrliiflvu clrciilura. .1 M Hl'ou- IIAIl 1 uo., iw, s ill sinui niruii, i iiuauijipin i Jusr 1 1 1: a i y i : Nil 1 1 1 : i. y .vy.w-AU-TIIKSTIO-COMI'LIWIl-MCK I.AIIOUS Of DR. LIVINGSTONE, II Y UUY, J, OIIAMIIMSH. This Kilted uiithor hailniffroo ncceasto tho per Bonul wrtllngsof MMuitbtnue, uufoKIs clearly th'i Ltrau lourot Ills Jliariu-tvr.iniiiriiltuilo ol IdsIIlii-worK und I ho (dunt-llkn Perils Ilio Tbrllllm,' Adven tures homit, the (Irand AddetcmcnlH l.o won. us nlsn tlio curiosities, Wonders und Wealth of that Murveluus Countiy, Us Vetfo iitlon, Mlni-raLs, lteji. tlli-s, ln-.i-ts, Hntavcu, Ho. W d Awuku Aecn a Wanted i:v-T.vtvlien ut (Hu e fur tho oulv i be.ipeom. plelo work oVI. iSi iukcs, i-o hi K-mlld llluslr i tl ins, Superb .Map. (IncludiH Ids ust Jiurniils." I'rlci only li. , Will sill linmensily Millions iWHtil It. For uarlljulum. uddrs.s III, IIHAill) Mttxi., i'ubt&lwrt iw, hunwxn strwt, 1-SiUkdjiiI.x J n.-i n I Vrrr t.. '1 i .t i li' i "H 111 Ml Wit ( -k ,IMUllrHt Any PnHorn on thH M,vN "Inslir.t Drc Elcvatar." I 8 out . it k "Kt- vi , or TWO nllh. ml i'.s'-iii-SM valor" nt-ii in. j ; D. V-MmM-I ! Iln, ...In.. Iiiii'l Will 'BrrW m mlumutr.i.y HiaMrnj " '.'i - -u.. iik pi.i ol Vi I rr.M Hie F.lth. lint fulirr"! i lark, tinUiic tin Mr rrmV It Saves m"- .inrttiiiiMrM, ii--t,in i 'ffl Vv - Acliiracoi Very Aat or, rrrruj or A. BU11DET , o. r,o EXTRACT OATAltltll.-l'oiid's Uxtract Is iic.iilv u si.eclllc Mr tlds tll-oasft Item hardly be cxcellel iven In old and obstinate cases. '! he re let Is so prompt Unit no ono ho has ccr tried It 111 bu with out It. OIlAl'I'Kl) 1INI1S AND FAOH.-rond's Kxtract should In- In every fiunllt this rnutfli wenther. It removes ilio sori-ness and rnuluiess and soft ens and heals tho skin promptly. HUlil'.MVlls.M. Durlinr fcu-i nnd chnneeablo wcuthtr no ono subject lo Ithcutnuttc pains fchoul.l be one day without rood's KMrattjWIilcli ulwa s relieves. souk M'Ntis ii Nst'.Mi'rinN, conins. roi.ns. This cold wi'athfr tries tho l.un'3 sorely. Have l'otiil'H rxtiact on hand ulwnjs. It rclleies tho )ialu and cures the disease. CIIIUII.AINS Mill be promptly relieved nnd ultl m.itelv cured bv bathlni; the mulcted parts wltb Pond's HMract. FI!OS-i:i) l.l Mils. Pond's lMrnct Invariably re lieves the piln and ilnallv cures. SOIII! TIIIIDAI' (Jt'INSV, INI'IAMKI) TONSILS AND All! I'AisAtilN aro promptly cured by tho me of Pond's Hxtruct. It ncierfalls. roND's IIXI'IIAI'T. p.impldi-t. bMory nnd uses with each bottle, nnd mailed free on application to jour rtrusMlst, or;to in, .Maiden Luw, .S. V. Soldliydrugjjlsls. HAVE YOU TRIED JURUB'iiBA Aiti: TOU WKAIC, NKUVOL'S, Oil DKISILITATKI)? ro ynu so I.mu-iil-1 that any exr-rllon i-equ'.res more ot an clloit th in vim feel capable i f m-iklnr? Then try Jurubi-ba, th ttnndi'iful tonic nnd In vlijoralor, width uct.s so ben'-Ilclally on tlie ecletlle onrnis as to Impart Uor to all the ltal fon-es. It Is no nlcoonllc niipellf-r, whb h ttbuulatcs for u short time. onl to lit tho MilTcnr fall louliivei depth of misery, but It Is u vck'elublo tonic titling dliectly on tho llier nnd spleen. It regulates the liowels, ipilets tho nerves, nnd irlves Midi n bealthi tone to the whole sjstem as lo soon make thp Invilld tn-l like u now person. lbs operation Is not Mulenl. but Is characterized Ijj Rreut k'enlleness: the patient experiences no suilden change, no marked results, but k'radually bli troubles "Fold their tents, like tho Arabs, And slli idly Meal awuy." This Is no new an. I untiled dlscmery, but 1ms been loier ued with wond-'i tut remedial liwults, and Is pronounced by th" lilxlie-t medical niithoiltles, "tlie infKt powei ful tonic und altcratUo known." Ask your dnitfKlst for II. For sale bv JdANNION, IIOI.I.OWAV ft Co., Philadelphia, l-.i. A (iUNTS. Vhrni: Cli.ui" -.ells ut siulit C Nccessari as soap, (loods fn-e. I'hang Chuhi; a u u 1 111; i ui lily v.iiinpaii, , lio-Mou TilKlCICSAMl'I.KS tnA-'cnt-. Ii.lic Colli I ' bin-ill 'li .Nee- Needle-book with Chrouios Send suunp. ! I-. iii.uuk. New i:cdtord,.Mu-,s.ichiisctt.s. AliK.N'TS V ANTKf) for tin- f.i-lc-t m-II!iir book ever piib-ldied Send for siieclinen p.i).i s nun our extra terms to Audits, N.VlluNAI, Pill. luaui.xu ii;., ruil.uieipnia r.l. CL'o.OOO For a cue of Asthma. Couirlis. or Col I that AHAMsdN's Ittil'ANlc ll.M.SAM will not finj Ticure I.AKOK r.urii.is a, cents. JollN- VI s.ULS '.SIO.N, 1KILI.OWAV tifO , AKCIit.s.l'hlladOI phla. "PSYCIIOMANCV or POl'I. ClIAIi.M X I XII." How cither sex may fascinate an iraln the love and infections of nnv nersm tlnv ilioosu liisluntlj. This simple, luoiitfd aciuliemeiil iMii.ui iim-w, nee, iiv man, lorva cenis, lotreinei w th u .M.irrl.i'e (lulde, liryptlan Oracle, liu-ans units to l.idles. iVi-dillmr M-jhl shirt Ac. A e.uccr ..uun. ,m,ui;aa i. 11.1,1 1.11 ,v K. -., I'UO.S. I'lUIU. l-OIl COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, And all Tliroat Diseases, TJSB WELliS' CAIli.OLIO TABLETS put iri' om.y i. ui.n: uoxix a Ttn:; Hvsin !ti:.n:;tv. Sold by Ilriifslsts. shout 1'ostt(n'i:mi:.xt-iy i'ixi:ii-Ft i.i. III.SI'IIIIIL'TION. FlHST GllA.VU Gll-T Co.VCEIlT. Ud. It-1 I H 1 H M A H AT AI.KV.ANI)1!IA, VA. MARCH 29, 1875. LIST ill' GIFTS. I lirand cash out j loocn l oi-uiel o.i -li inn mi eon 1 Oram! I'ush out s., ooo 10 I'ush Ilirts, JIUishi laeh liiuonii is f.isii (lifts, Mini each ;.mio wj Cash (lifts, limiieai-h taim loo c.isit (iirtn, (.on each t.011110 4 coo Caili (dfts, Uw each luonim 1 ikio Cash i lllls, & each Mjomi 1 ooo t'asli (ilfta, .o uich 4iio ouu ITS Cash (lifts, nmountlnsto f oooiioo Number of Tickets, 100 000. lT.tCi: OF TICKFI'H. Whole Tickets f2nu llalvi-.s in no Oll.ll UTS ft on I.l-ddhs or each Uoution 2 i 6, Ticket for loooo llio.iloidpeller Fein Ho Humane ssocl:itlon, char tci-ed bv Ilio I.eldatui e of Vlrtrlulanu I tho clnuit Court of orare'i! Co.. pron.i-.eillo a (ii'.iiul Hlft lnii- eert tocstabll-.il and t udow u "Home for tho old, innrm, itnu iiesiiuilo Mulles ut Virginia. - nt .Mont poller, tho former residence ot I'lesUlent James .uaoison. (ion mor's 0,'llce, Itlehinoud, July s, 1s;t. Itnfrordi me plcasuio to say lhat I um wellnc nualnled with n I.uno nuijorltj of the olllcers of the Montn-Uer Female I Inhume Arsoi latl-ni. who reside In the Mclnlly of my home, nnd latlest their Inti-Ul-L'encound their worth utid IiLjIi repuialloh us k'eu-tli-men, iisttel as tho public cowMenec, luilinncc und subntuutl.d means llbeiullv u-pi--s. nn-d umoni; tliem. JA.Mi;s I.. Ki:.MI'i;it. i.uv. trtrllita. Alexandria, Vn.,.lul.t s, s7j,- I coiou'eud thein us u-enti of honor and lutein lty, nnd full en titled to the (onildenci- of the pnl llc. It. VV, IIFIIIIKS, I . S. .Indue l.nsfn lllst, of V.l, Further iifi-reiiies by pi nuNsliii: Ills I xc lli-ncj (lllbert C. Walker, l.'x-UoM-i nor, of Vu.-, Ilou. liobl. K. Withers, I.leiit..(iov., i f Vu., und F. N, Mnutor elect t Sen dors and uicmls-rs of Conifi css from Va. KemltUin -es for tickets may bu luadu bt ixprcss prepaid, iio-t-olllco inoney.or,''-r on Wnshlnctcn, II, v.. i iiei-.iei I'll leiii-r For full piirllcul.iiH, test monlols, ic, m-nil forctr- L-unir. aiuress, uu.-. jaaiii-s iiAiiuouii, I'res't .M, F. II ., .ixaudrla, Vx, Itcllnblo aj;eiits w anted cu-ij where, .noi.. , ,i iw DKI.A WA ItlC, I.ACICA WA NN A Vl:.SI-KIIN ItAILItOAII. AND 1)1.00 MSIiUlU DIVISION. Tlmo-Tublo No. VJ, Takes effect at 4:30 A, M, TiiuitaiiAY, i)i:ci:.Min:it u, mi Noitrti. 8TATIO.NS. SOFT 1 1, W -a li -1 II t II 45 II 3 II ) II PI tt I VI 45 8 H 11 S I 'l 8 KTi 8 I.I T 4G 7 W I 0,1 II M 11 1.1 0 ll'i lit II '40 II (ill 5 f.S B M n 41 n li 6 13 5 01 4 65 4 SO a.m. .m. pin. p.m a.m. p m, p.m. l , Si-ranti n llt-lll'Mli-.. .. ....T.itlorvldo... ..LickaivAona... I'ltiston, . Went l'lllsiou.. ....Wyoming Wallb) '-'-tip .....KlOf'ifjn I I O B 31 H -il R 13 S It T Ml T tl 1 40 , 13 3 , 1 '-' 1 IS . I II , t '0 , 1 0 .) , II II- 10 4 is", a III 17 10 -J5 10 ! ) X t4 i 33 -J 41 4 6-1 3 f.t C tf. 6 41 6 Ml 7 OU 7 ' 7 II 1 31 8 1 T 41 I 34 3 IS 7 111 T 4 13 M 10 45 t'l C9 II 15 7 83 T U 1'j 4.1 I U) Vi II 7 V.'i 13 3J 7 III It! 3 7 15 13 3 91 7 13 n mouth June 10 61 3 '43 3 51 3 113 3 40 3 3 7 4 I'llluolllll 11 O) 7 60 7 68 8 I 8 15 8 3.5 .An. ml do ... II 03 n K 7 6 13 Uli.tliiidoi'k's nek. Mill! icoke., II is Il 34 II 44 II 33 VI I 1'J 8 li 1'4 I'i 17 14 '41 I'i Hi I'i 37 u in i J in ..hiitiK.iiinny 0 5 11 4(1 ....llli-k'a Ferry, a us ll !u ...lieacit iinicu. OH II III! .. . Hern Irk .. a 3 H -4J r.rlar i reek., 'H it IT ...willow urove. 0 01 II II limn litl.'e.. is W II in Usiy. . .1 4i! lu ts ...nio'iiusburir.. 3 411 49 Iluncrt . 4 3 4 '4 1 8 6 I liS Din 4 M 4 13 4 31 4 f.il 6 05 3 I 'i & IS 6 21 3 CO 5 IS 6 64 H 03 a ill 7 0 7 la 7 is 7 5 7 as 7 47 7 M 8 12 H 'II 8 S5 H 4S 8 03 a tin a. io 3 31 M 3,cutattlssu lirl,ls'e. la 4! 3 so lu 4 ij . ciarkM switch., il 43 o ii iu zi iiaiitiuo i 03 3 ill 1 -4 ....chulaskj-, ,., l 4 67 I'i osi . ..cuineion 1 14 4 4D os .Northumberland.' 1 3 p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. . . . IIAVIII T. IKH'.NII. Sunt. Supeitutondeafsomoo, Kingston, March 8, lI4, THIS I-4I E8 IS OS I1I.R WITH R DWELL & fHESMAN . Advertising Agents, THIRD CHESTNUT 8TS., ST. LQ01S, WQt .ULO mm, ffe AM mm W fate k w H&i&s- iM'kA V&ilil i' is " I m, i r ' "" ,- 1 ' ' , LlKr,, ,, in," in,, h n.lli !' ' ' Jr'-iS 3 l'.mrl--li.,f Pi t .'r-.l ' ' I v- ," , 7M !,,,. , (Ml Minn l-i P. POND'S PA. 7 sfmUiro llluGtra'tutl Pattern Bkmp '.L'.lPlmlUlfll Hen I fur ,14 I u till 1 1 w ime. tirr - rnH??(l on rnrolpt of nmrked piieo. i OFFESi O Jrrhd ItABAAK, tM9 t- V.-LVV . .,11 trtnlr t.li t H UN !(-! Tlrnnt 1 lA. :.vt. fVci.ri.Trc f. th? ij w'rSiV: v 'i ' -. ' V hi MlbM! OH I o il 1 rTf 1 11 II 1 1"' 'I "1.1 'ii... ' rrrliUU l.icH wiu onuuu iu"" - tin.?. . ion nn fPSam w o ,--v,o t if wAyii th r i nm,s.-r tmit rnHi.rn IJ, J UnniBto cOiK.mnUod for SO cent?. iir'lVi Vi'ui-n. u ."i WMiU, V, ilcvi York Cli' ADMINlSTUATOK'SNOTICi:. KSTATKOI' 1-KTKII BITTSHI, Jll , IlKCKlMtP. 1,1'iiers oi tiiiiiiiiiiiiin.'ii vu uiu v.K...-. , lllllner, Jr., Iat."i-f licitst township, county otdol niubl.i, stale of I'ctinsjlvunla, deceased, li.ivi-lieen irranted to Michael Sllno nnd Lewis lindv.rf I ocild township, I'n., to whom nil persons Ind-bted to said O.latoaro renuested to make payment, nnd Ihoso hut ins claims or demands will make known the same without delay MtlMlxKI. STINT,) .,,,-, Feb. ll-'s-Cw X CAM land the l. ?-.uiirinv .iniiin ai, uii I tha (lre.it l-l'oriiry oekH o America, ior ' tho regular subscription price, f.1 Fos- ..n , ir r.ii- run t-nro pain, vi.: xnnit-t eun-rcu ini,,.uii.ui ccltcii and Five Hollars cah sent lit onco lo every tlflhsub-crllKr Clubs of live (at t.1 each) may re tain tlio s lldslsour '( hromo '-ii cash preinlum of to etery lltth sub-citber I lie ilrm name Is u suniclentiarantyof falrmsniidfiilll ment send mon yorreitW'-r-d U tter to llHlil. : AliAM', l'ubllthers,l'S Milllam in-cl, Nuw ork. l-eb.-iu-lt. FORTUNE FOR $l "Wyoming Monthly LOTTERY. tlfUtidty A utheril) tfanxtlefthiLliiUturt. Tickets SI oach. or 6 for $5. One chance in oicry nine. Dnwi on the bit week-day ef each ind ewy month, Fifth Extraordinary Drawing, 1 Cavil Prize of 0100,000 1 C'asti Irl.c of 50,000 I Cash I'rl.c or 25,000 1 Casli I'fl.c of 20 OOO 1 Cash I'ri'.c of 15,000 1 CiiHli Irl.c or 12,000 In ii U Slow Cnth I'rueii nmoimt njt in S35n,l)0 Tb flr Kilnoiry DrtMlng wa. rieiddai ovff bj 1I. r.tri.S.Pr.iXolIlortrdc.l In-lfl Tli. peon4 by lHJMi.il it.mt. Th. tblril b. rtrmilttrr f Tlck.l llico lb fuiixlh 19 Ju-lne lli.iieU l-re.-l of "imi. Airf.w.nl.d IjIiimI lorllia,U.iilm w-ltll l-lftiUiufc Ail.lmlthe Stw.ug.,. J. M. PAT TEE, Lnr.imlo Cltn. WromlnB. M 11 L.i.mV. l.r. n on lU Unl.a l-liki UnlUMli ti IHIW CbU.pl .04 Ovilia l-"l ll. 'i4t. "VroXI'VUKil. S!;.rt L i (I mncnt suk nil -r, Nipporler or 1iilie-' nttaihe.t toi-nn or half cmsinn-teil upon phtslo- oocn skit is in a in itueni loKlcitl prlnelpl's hut bu fir Its ul.11 nealth undeom- font patented May s, T . Hamales bv mall s cv KLLIS Al'F (I, CO., Width tin. M.t.s. Atjt nts wndll-d. Tcb. -iii-4t. A iiiiavp. r.ooic 1 wis t'p wiiii tv i-'iinm.n kviiw . ....... ........... . ....v.... ......... .1 Woman' llimc ahout Wnmrn,lii a Woman (Mr, v.. 11. Jnjfoj)' Hit OTdv work nf the kind eter written bv w man. Is n neee.s-.lt v In every hoiiv-hold, In Its en lire iiou-lty and cinlu-'iit nriicil'-aliii-ss creates nn liitiu"iiSJ deiuau-t. .otttllh-.tanillir4 tho d-U.Mto ! subjects ii- ci-s-irllv trt-aled, It Is tvrllteit tn such a j brato pure stj to us will not i.Uei.d the most f.isttdt. nits. Lady icii-nts never ha I su -li an opp n tiinlty tomiko mone.t nnd do v-iiod Terms and sample. Mii'i-is iiiiiiii-ii nee no iiii-u. 11 110 iippueaiioii, .1. ,11 S101HI MtF JC CO., Phlladelplll l. IV SC-3t CIOMKTIIIXf; I-'OIl YOU. kj send slump and k'-'t 11. Ad lrcss, F. I). lll'KST 75 and 77 Na'Siiti sticet, New Voik. A fiKNIS WANTI'.I) V f-i'le.-l stllln: Fend for spc( linen pi pes 1, Ak'cnt.-,. NA'llo.NAI. l'l'Ml. book eter nnlilUbed ml our extra te.ius to ISIIIMI CO., FllIUUEU ruiA, l-.i. I2MPLOY1MKNT. QAMI'I.r.S AMI A I'OMl'I.KTi: OUTFIT I J SFNT I KKF. We want 11 sulttble ner,on In -tery 111 U'hl.iirhood to tnke orders anil dellti r (roods ior our e. i.ioii-ni-o c. 11. 11. si 1.11 1 1 nuple and faml l (joods of nil kinds In constant use and wear. 'I he 1 ili-st c (. ii. house In mi'ili-.i, s.iu-t overhalfn million In l-T I. Uiuim a-ii l-tt in tin-ilsl.t ni-r.-on. A leal Dilutee t ir all, male or rui:de, al .tour homes irtiati'i nf. .mi iisk. ir.ioit bo to work wo xx ill -endjo-it i-eaiid p.it-p.dd 11 lln- ifFiimpIes and n 'om-lete outlll. AiMie-.s al clue and sciure tour I -irlloi-.t. II. .1. 1! a u, a- co., c, s. lioit'.tiiiiMKr.Er, 1' I) V ' HI'ISTHN n larce Ilio. family paper, (,f sto l I lies nnd i.-oiiilriml!ii(r. No siil.olaiil-in, 110. Ml 1 1 1 pills, puns nor adteitl-eineiits. oulv 7! II 1 1 cts. n yeir. send 1" 1 cuts turn spcdiiicni before yu-i toi'ci t It : Splendid Man l'remluin. Ae-ent.- wanted evert ti hi re. i.l-r 1 mimlloiis paid ! II. I,. HAsiiNiis. ris tt n.siitiiKtoii strctt, lioston, .Mass., cos tvt, oil ,.- I, 1 II 11 .1., 1 11, BUSINESS fop 1875 ? New 1'rnss urticlo se Is tn dwell nr. Blo-'cs. itc. Prontoble, We L-iiarunlen cimtai-si rs nun -,-!. yiKriun wiiiueii. Aii-uess mains, s. s. ..i.-.-,. a. , zii notvurtisiixtr, iiaitltuoie, Md. V'ilAltl'lvX Ynur. OWN Mil, I, 1'ICKS kj No bla-Usintths nieil.id. .Monev saved, nnl kS It tt'.lt S Sll int. Fur llltl.ll-.iti.il, tr.Mil ,r ...l.lr, UJ .no lA.Tiu, .u iiouuiour0r, .tionroe lo l a. I'D L' XAMPI.ES to A-rents. i nubs' r,l,lnilnn I 1 1 1 1 1 i Nnilli.l I., with chromos. Send stamp, DKIN .P I'll Villi' I'l.ilf .f, I tliii.i MiiryiuiKi ICyo nnd Em- Institute .hi. win i iianessiicci, li.illhnore. i i . (ii;oikii: iti;t i.ino, it. p., l.ato professor ot fab mill l'ir Slnrf-r.. I,. ,1.,. .i.,. . - " '" .kkiuui;itj LimciM- IV. Sliriri-iiii liTT li., The larco liaiid-omu icsldi nciuf the lato Cimu ctmioii, has bicn l.ttid up ttlih nil tlie lim-rove- uienis uuopiiu in ilio lalot ScbooKif i:uroj,e, fui ...Unn .,.,, ,,, .(nuv,,, i nn-, cia-s I I diseases. An. ply bj letlei lo l.LUKiiU lihl l imi, M. u. 1 Miitfeon In ciwrBC pOVsTINT i:)II'l.()VJ!l.T-At 1-cine italo or Fe. vmal.', s;o a v.i-i k w.niiinti d. No i io Hal n oulri-d Particulars and xaluaUe unuMi- n m I, ,V 'i mth il icnticluiu st.unp.c. luiss. u ii'iiniiio.ini.' OHO '-VNOS ANDOJKiANS. 3 v x New an 1 - it", in l ii.m i ..r i.-i.-ki ..h,.,t. n.s will twit ild ut I otv-r Prlrrs for c.i,li,'oron lit ,. 1 uaits or Ior I- nt, In city or Country, it, inn -tlio.' It tr,l'rin.isr.n 1 1 h i.iiir.i.iv i ni ,.. ..; era and H in, 4-1 l-iuidtrav, lh" cv -r b-t iro olferfd InNinv i.iik. Aui-n's tvn-it,.it(,)s. ,v.sb'rv New hcali PUnm, , iinil cone -rt ,iir.in. Ill isiratoil cat- l..'tl'i v,nll.L l.ii.nt liiilm ..,....t ,..,i...',-... ....,. ui-viiiii iii ii.i-iierj. j i t i I-,..,, hi .n ... ... ... .,.". -..:.:-.'. """i "." d'es, hih oos, ite, ' Chinches, 60 PER OEISTT. " COMMISSION I'AII) HOOK AlilJ.VTS on now mid ui.ist pop-il ir bonks bv ono of tliu l.irir. csiH'ilisrilpll-in ilrms In lh-cotimrv. ii,n.a-L Ml .-..ni..- tl h u.t-j r..n ' .; fiui-ni iur nr clreiil ,r. mnl a.i.i..... . . ,. ' ..' '"i 5rdo imi iii Halt- Tu' V Y"r!i "'i:i:ici.y witoi:sp I Kltlmr News. Mjri.eu m i, m Lit- Killlurlals i.t it.) a tear, I'll, at, n,l,'t f, Vi rachrd is.ntl dreuutljn In tluvy xi?5 'i, :' cuUtUnln tlireti j oars, 'send for r" sample copy )"!:. "'! "AA- Aivly at Site vV ... t wi im.n-i, i , jn njrn , ,i ii 'HON' IN TIIK III.OOI), Jllallisanilcnilchis ha blood, tones . p tho sth 'in, builds up the broken ntii, cures d mumms illlty,ilr,ipsy,chliisiim i'.i, cbroidii ill.trrlici-a "Tolls lllfee Ions, bolls iiuors, ilL, lists it n,u i-iiivis .iiei ni.xiiuiT, je. oulo coiuplalnus, . Thousands hato bo iltinifedb tho mo of till . al;, slcklv, sulTerlnffcrealures, to ll bv. li.inni ,,.,, ,1,1,1 ti...... .. . '..J. lava 1 1 cannot reason ibly hesltnto to ylvu ll u til.il tl-Tins-. lie sure joi yet tho '-priiuv is Hritu-niiit lvmitnn Itaik.t Sold bv de.i'ei. V,V ol v. A Si- t...K "iiiuijiiiei, 1-oni.iiiunn irintl-s) on 0 -dtmoi I" s'frian dlsthuV; bshed , s d ns, h'rS: LIFE OF DR. UVlNGkSTOMi deiioii.linilins, a, cxuHtoi work Usii e , A hand' An'Oiits WiintptT0 wt,.rk 00 tMk books ot Till') MASix otc3-A.srao. Int nl., not oidt uxclubive i for .; ii, ,wi".t,,1', "ru,ver idsii on Now Plans c : liv i, "i .'. ,J' lm milOU-i dm-, win? , i,,.." '-. lat.doiiui-s (lUlnt. Addnu. wash ' e ,' . l.'.Tt.' . 'r' V to atiuriti, MASO" Ji inn i ".f.'! VwImo, hW York or miri' ;-o r"mi-dy I C onu-. h PATKMBNT OF TUB ACCOUNTS ). ni nuiuiuu, on m-'Lia hhurii'i. anh r.xtvM. U.US ttt TUB 1 0WN Of SUldMtHHO, FOIl lilt vsii I si i -a, W. ii, Koom, Twai-tier. In moo-int tvitti tho Townot ot ill wuhU irrf, tjr tiw ys ! 11(4. To m't. of nmesmetit roll for Hit, n-ivived tf n. II. in llenuin, col- lis-i-ir, on diip t-'iit" of is.D, " rvcit.nl of M. Wjhiu'j;, roller-, tor o'l ilnplli ale tt If 14, llMtkt ! MM ft i oiiiilhmtmi?. tol- 7,tiS 41 tCJ M l,t)Si lt Uid 1) I'.. II. Illiitfliliili i i.trc street contrtimtluis, col- letted hv.M V nt mill lee'd nf C. 11. Iiatklc.0-.S1., Iifliitf I nicicdsetjudini l.ts .Vi.,s.-, ulitt M,i,t itbiuiir 'K-riu, 1S14, III Com uon ri'.-asi.fj.'oltimtit.uM. lee',! ot .'I. ,bki-ot. i-o!leileit bv lilmon sicuunlsiliiutiniti, liis lists unit lilies colic i ltd by thu rresMeid ot Council, iTOf. 01 m t 13? IS ID 09 41 f5 Jn,.".'- ! Hi- 19 III, Ml 15 n.iliihco duo Trcn i-Jrcr, t:it. Ily balanco duo Treasurer at last Keltic- " itm'l,' ot duplicate ot IM4 plnud In h.indsof .M, llikoop,toll;elor, bilng (in tini-nllcctiMl by I rensitrir. " nin t. nnV-rs cashed durlni? tho yrar, " cb.uiulssljnon ts.sw l pcrct, I.', at 3,1 S 3'i ,!I.V tl 17i SO tit 001 S5 Ihcilplsnnd e.xpenrtllaras ot t'.io Tjivuot lllouiiis. burif tor thojear lsll. iirceii-TH. t'ncollceted on duplicate (,f ism, Ainoiinlot taxes Ictlcd for isli, l.teenst-s nnd nnes itiirlni; the jenr, Market street cnhtiluutlohs, Centri! street coiitiltiiitlori--, .liniments uillecteilliyl'.ii. Ilarkley, Kiq. 1-iom sundrt tursoiison book ticcouiit toi- 1 ict -d b.t 1:. II llidii in.iii. hnme.i-oliecteilby .M W nkoop, liu.h III luiiids uf F. II. IH'IR-niuli, bclnir tial- uticeof .Mark-1 Mrccl CoidilUutlofn col- lico-dlii 1st i. Hay cut on l'mk iirounds, r.nd sold to it. Kupcrf i (settled in load account.) fSl C3 7,4-s 4 -II 15 7W. no 'ill uo 14 1 iS s; 6t Hi n 13 o 19 Si fJiSliMl MSHlllsutKNlS. Ain't, pntd on road nceount to nit I libor, rousli stone, Ac, f 2,714 f,J , , ; . ..eiaimmlssloner. A,.iaeoo.t, uau Mone, v.r, 1,1 ill5 11) , A, ., ,uMl(:.H llllL. uu ,,, RCCOUnt ot lsr3 to wit I ,ow Pros. It 00 10 01 1,. K it, II. II. Co., Am.t. lo similry jtci-sons on book nccQUUt, oi uifcr ii nances ii'ie inini is,Ji 11. 1.. idcllclibn.h, pilntln, '.'4 21 II ,M, Wurdln, prlnilii;, ko ,j llojcr nros., oil foi t-iiuCo, 1 ;s t, it ut, Sci-rciary, 17 cd A. I). t(bb, st.illomry, 101 .lohn iilbbs, ho.e hire for water commit Ice, tl f,o mount .school HIM net, slot for lock up, i 0 1 Ain't. pnnter'H Ml s, r.o e,) " surte.tor iindu'htaiits, 70 rs " rent lire cn-jine hoiiv, t. 0 " 1:. II. iddieiuitn, lilifli Constable, 115 so " 1:. II. rui-innii, comiiititL.u on col- lei lions ct contrlbutluus, i.e. Oi 15 " Fi.llei' force, 41 pj " Police liadea, Vi M " rent of round, ir, ya " uuilltors, lsw, 11 00 " A. vt'.l'ry, M w Srcoiid S'trect, f. 00 " ilojtr Pros., latitirn nd oil, 1 uo " V. wlrl.secnt.iry, lr lu " V. Wirt, copjlni'iissisdnent, u co " W. Vt Irt, prepailn si tloiiieiil under Actof i til Ar-Ul, lsl4, 3io " Iiloom School Did. Move for lock up, .'. 00 " . II. .Jnoiby, ricorilinnui-recUHi.t, 2 fo " Interest to I). Strouji, on "eld dtbt," 111 li " lideieslcii beiiil-, .Nin I.-ininU, no 00 " il.uii.iKfh lo .Mai Iha Vt 1 Us, g.ooo no " damages lo 11 (,'. Hott er 1,0001 lnieicH on sa'le to II. C. Hotter, 77 i.s " c. ii. Ilarkley, sikitor to Coiincli, vm at " H."-iroiip, uuc In c.xcihsif bonds la sued to ld:n, r, m Add tho follotvla,' lo boclas.-icd with dLbiirsfmi nit, tl. : li.daiiee du" lu-as. ns per nn11lt.1l Kan u 1 statmncut cf Ist.i, -, fi Co-niids-lons ullowcil Ticat. Hits. tear 177 SJ llxin-ra I ms nlluttcd II. 11. iitdieinau on uupiieato of lsi , af Tt I'otnl, l'.xccssof reco .Is over expendllu.-cn S,.V4 47 1.0J5 '41 a in 1. 01 riceipudiinn? t lie car, not t, i : Le';;T:L' ,;!!V: ... , ,- ' ..-'"".r j-",ui 1 pai.i ii, 11 o iioiTer " n.st'iotip, ' , iiiii'.u tin-, piiiu 10 tiariua tteus liuuoio n , III 11. 1- l,itvr , ,. ,. .... 6 so I.100.X so lic.il disbursements for tho year. - $i,xrt ai DAVID LOtVKXIlintd, Wi.si.nv W hit, Secretary. ITcsldi nt. We,the underslKiied, nuilllors ;of the. Town rt Illooin-iiiurjr, do hoieby certify Hi it wn hale ciam lnedthoabote nii'l f iccolu ; st lemenlsof n peu dlliires, nn-1 also (ho nccoiini, of V. II. Knons, Treus urer ,.ind ujiprot'o lh; miiiio lis above suted. .I011N K. (IliOTZ, ) WM. UltlCKlltt'M, ) Auditors. 1. W. IIMtT.MAN, ) Mown itiitrg, Feb. si, Is".',. 4t CARPETS! CARPKTS!! S. EC. MILLSF. & SON HAVK.JUKT I!I-n-:iVi:i) mnl areofTcrins for sain ut ten low prices nne of the best ns soilmentsof CAItPF.I'S eter ofTercd for Eitle In be town of lllooiusburi.' They nro all new unit of tlioM-i.t lati-stsltli-s. Prices vary from Mcentsto tl.wi per ,t aid. i all und see them, out. -iJ, Il-tf. pHAKTKlt NOTICK. j Notice Is hireb.t clten of the intention of tho uiiilen-h,ni'd Inili-esof "llm Minn lllil'o Mi-ftodlst l.pl-copal Churi-h " Mlualed near Ci ntretlllo lu cen tre tottiisidp coiiimbl i eouiitv tonpplv for n cli.tr-tiTaCTi-eable to tlio rules and form of ilNclplliio of I'") .Mellioilht Lj Ucopal church nt the Fulled Mates (I America I,", w. ,M I.ow, Icb19-st. l'llll.IP IIAltltl.S. A rniToii's NOTIC1-. XV 1! IN Till: ISTATK Of IK rill XI. KESTF.n. UECKASEII. The MIldcrvl'Tir-il nnnnlnlml In- llm ir.,l...... r... of l oliiml- a count . , nudlior to make distribution nt tmuls In the hands of A .1 Alticrlsi.n, ndmttdslru lor of Djitld M. Ke.,ter, deceased, will attend tn tho 'i ','. os o'.lds.nppoliilineiit at tlio oi co o llroi kwivy .''...'" Hloomsburk'.nn 'I'lnirwlay.tlio -i.nndav of Maich, is;s, ut. t o'duck, n. in. All persons Imilujr e alms awilust sal I estato are reiiulied to at tend or be debarred from cnniln hi tor u share of said fund. liuont.ii u i;lvi 1:1.1,, 1 1 b. -JO, 75-lw. Auditor. C?(XTO0 per iluv. 'P KJ classes of tt orklnir r A'-uils wanliil. All lilt- lieoilTl-l,f linlli i r.ti..n in n o d, inakenioremoiieyiitwoikforUNlntlK lrowu localities, diulnir their spine ii.oments, or all tho t ine, than at an tldii-dse. Wo oiler emplotimnt Ih,U will pat handsomely t r tv,.,.y ,uu,.irt",rk-l-uil pa tlcnl.irs, terms, Ac. w-nd l.s our addicbn at once, ion I delay. Now Is tho thu". Don't look for w oil! or business elsewhere, until. t oil havo leuin cd what we offer. (I. SnxhON A; Co., l'orllaud, ilulue. Everybody's own Physician by". W. (.d'ASON, il.D. A innxiittlcciit vnlumnej 4ss paces -beaiillfulU" lllustraled and decantly bound, i iiiiulus m.ittir just adapted to thu wants of eior.t famllj. (itir-i.i i iiKi'.itinits. (mo Ai'cnt sold I-o copies In one neck, nnothei Silln Unci- (kith. (V IS TT. n "hothtr In m1'1' r, -UN I : four days, ciicu-lar- tree. AiMi'os al oiici-. u. .N. ilcKksNtv & co. iir.-ui.Miniht I'hll.idolpMa. ' Atri'ii s Wjinicd lor Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WOTirT on JhiiihooiLWomoih.siil and their tnitit.il Irdir- ADMINISTLATOU'S AOTICK. i:sTAiKOKriiiiii-nr.s. HM'SAt-cn. ii,wJiVir!! r;f '1'-',ll'l;"'-ulon on Ihui-Maieof Ihllp llpss at,, of sii,Mrlo.ir lowii,liip,col-imbla I o.alei fas- I,,' l i in V;'l.Br:,V,rilh.'.l,,t' "I'Kl-tiTOT saldiouiily Io .lohn lloin, of li.it Ulsuu ,t!.i timu. (. ,, c'-uiity. I'enusy v.ihla Alt persons hailnir claims i,h ' ,l ,J ""'"loini in, und those ImUblc-d to hiliilstMloi' without delnj. JoilN Hints, ii Adiidul-liati r' Dec. .jiv Sul uliu count j.l'u. i Mli.N'ISTJUTOIt'.S NOTIfK. -tX l-.AlkOh JOHN lOirOsj, VKCBASUD. ostoo, "id'dKir.itlou on tho i-btalo if John 0 Of 11 1 tlie l no) tottl,d,lp, olllll.bla ,..; . . si", ".no Hi-en annuel bt tho leirls f'rofs.dd cuiinit to .Mul'ldas liosti-n, SiV Coliim- fl II 'a l'eo,ol:',UV!'1 dn'l"' '" ""l""' IMlldso . . u-iii cutiiit.t, Fa. All persons liat liur calms esvni ',?.,i,1a",f.!''0 "?''''''!'. arc i fti dl, '., ,.J i,,.',1 ' '"''i"''"t.i.nd th to li del ltd lo MATTHIAS UOS'ioN, pmldson, I . IIA1.N, New Coliunbi.s. jln,iCt Adiulul-tralori. A DMI.MSTItATOItS NOTICK. -SV. KslArHllKU lllllll IHUTMAN. IIICI ABril ... S"f " ' Ailiiiliitatratlon on tho iiuio ', r ll (hi jxi.r.iai.Vu"w county t,, .,., clTUitinaii of s ileksh'iinv A & 2n?ir",'',!",',f B''lnttliilaWYi;c,Ai. tlio undeiantiud adnilidstr dor'tttihoir dJ-illy" 1 1 Jfttl A itU. ''l4.MllillH.il,,,, Jan.8,-ott Adiidiilsitator. Ultlekslilnny, l.ucerno (-i.uiiiv, in. JOB I'RINTINO OP EVERY DESCRIPTION EXKCU'JKD PltOMlI'LY At tiii: Oouiaihi-vn Okiics!. BLANKS !lLANKS"l rov, HA LP at Tint COUJMIUAN OFFICE 1)'uhinixs cuius, J) Vlsl'll.Mi ('Aims, LK'ITKH HliAuH, lllt.L MKAII.s. I'lKillllAMMliS, v- ,i , ,.. I'OSI'MIN A(! (!., Neatly nud Clu-iiply irliittsl ut tho Coi.um- III A N (Illicit, lil.A.Mv NOl'l-.S with or wltliout oxuuiptUu XJ n uxU at tin oi.t wum ewtj. 1 s i ',,. ;'. 1 1 otter, eic, ,jint.s arts -dlliik' iroinir, to tni-npics u day. Send for mucI ,"!.'i",.L':l,:i!'s. """ ,t'r.li"' '". ''Wit, nnd seo w h It sells l.ii T,".',1,';-,','"-' """'r l"luk- Address, .SA dONAl, I'UIII.lsiUMj i-o Polladelphla, Pa. i
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