THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. V ! It - 'J r '(Pit Jiotmil))'.UU J3L00iMyiiUHG, PA. Friday. Mnroli Q0.187G. Is'o-U Sumlny tbould begin. is Easter when Spring Whenever you heir h Radical liovHti;j nlw.it the Isofc of legMuUon by the De-no-emtio lluiMr, you can itmki up your iiilnd that U hntl tit least hue job wnashctl. President Grant tcr.soly ex.)ro-s tins ob jections nl" tho public i well at his i svn to the. Iluneomo bounty bill when r" my that it takes a Iiu-ru sum of money from tho trea sury when tlie juiulle revenues cnmiutfits tain nucha diaughtj that the snliliers have not deinaiitlcd tho law In any considerable numbers, and that tho chief beneficiaries would bo the claim agents and middle men who would collect the bounty. There it a great contest between the Head ing Railroad Company and its employee, two thousand of tho latter having been ask td to dissolvo their connection with tho Worklngmcn's Renevolent Association, the alternative being a dismissal from the em ployment of tho company. Instead of com plying with the demand, the liaiiili have been holding largo and enthusiastic meet ings, at which they resolved to stick to the Union, Und abide tho consequence. Since it was ascertained that tho Demo crats elected two of tho thrco Congressmen in New Hampshire and that the Democratic majority In tho State on tho Congressional vote is over .100, tho Radical editors lo Close of the Legislature. itailleal Abmo of the lato I.esUlatnre. llio Legislaturo adjourned on tho 18tli. That tho noonio are not as careful to send All tho necessary legislation was completed, experienced and ablo men to tho Leclslaturo unless the bill to 11.x tho salaries of tlie txay ,-10uld UP ,vo ro froo to admit. Wo Judges under tho new Constitution be nn ureabw free to admit that tho eloctlon of two exception. That bill fell became of tho I hundred member to tho lower Uouso was an rtrcnuoiH effort to Increase the salaries of all nh,urdlty, and that these, In vlow of the fact law Judges to W.000 per annum. If there Is tiat tho half of them were necessarily and a not a lormai combination on tho part ot an n)nlovitv of the riMiialnlne half accidentally office-holders to IncrcAso tholr respective new member, wero not as woll trained as n salaried to an.amouat far beyond what men fuot com,wny u tho regular army, Is also may usually earn at honest occupations, and ,)robably true Hut that there Is a decent beyond what ha over been paid lit this com.- OJCU,0 fi,r t,0 nbtno tht-t tho Hadleal editors try before, thoso gentlemen at least are Bro heaping upon tho House as a body Is not womieriiiiiy unanimous in working mr mat ttWt Tlcro wero blackguards there not end. lint the thing is contagious, Ilko many RX)y tho Philadelphia, mostly Radicals of tho most repulslvo diseases, lho l'rcsl-1 n,i g0mo Judical members who ought to ilent had hi salary Increased from ?20,'Wu iavc m moro tcznn for their character did to SdU.OOO per annum, (.besides a superior they could to render tho House odious, amount for extras) and after tho utmost anx- uut tho fact stands out clearly and abovo icty to be elected at tho smaller eompena cavl that tho body was comparatively honest tion the Uovcrnor has his increased Horn i in keMatlnn, Tho economical appro $11,000 without homo or light, fuel,&c. being prhitions, the linn stand agalnt tho demands luriiishcil, to 510.UOO wltli n turuislicil House f t,c state Treasurer and his corrupt ring. and nil Its attendant oxpen-es paid by tho t,0 rcw iaw that wero passed, ami lho total Mate, except fur the table and servants. also nbsenco of anv of a corrupt or ritnr character. after displaying tho utmost anxiety to serve &T0 ample testimony to the purity of motive for tho smaller sum tho members of the that Governed at least a ma ority of tho lato Legislature have their pay raised from $3 House. Tlicro standi the Incontrovertible per day to $10, besides innumerable extras evidence, attack it who can 1 That evidence ro of heads of departments and ever)' other defies the malevolcnco of the traducer and is conceivablo species of olhcc-holders. In the IX fn answer to every slanderer cases of tho Judges tho evil is n fearfui one, Compare it with the Radical Legislatures The Slnklns Fund, Wo honor tho Democratic House for stand ing firmly by tho Sinking Fund and refusing to permit a dollar to be abstracted from tho legitimate purpraool paying tho Stato debt. If tho fund Is too large and Is therefore paying the debt too rapidly, let tho peoplo bo relieved by removing a portion of taxation from them and thus reducing their burthens. To continue to tax tho peoplo ami waste tho fund upon other purposes, affords no relief to anybody. Therefore, If tho money Is to bo raised, pay tho debt with It If it is not de sirable to do thatus fait as Is being done then do not collect so much. Nothing tends moro to tho corruption of governments than to have a largo available surplus in their treasuries. Ueduuo tho taxes. Imbecility of llio It.nllcnl Parly. Tho want of capacity in tho Radical p.uly to administer tho affairs of this country is day by day manifested. In every direction ouo sees tho ignorance, corruption, and weakness of this party in Its management of the great Interests Intrusted to its care. Stealings, frauds, infamies, outrages, vio lations of thu Constitution, tire ns Ireipiont ns the blind hate of the Radical arty deems necessary to force the people into submission to power In opposition to the right. As to statesmanship it is wholly unknown not crow so much as formerly. Thelladieal j J " Pwpto can never put a stop eandldato for Governor has a little over a hundred moro votes than tho Democratic candidate. Tho latter was said by tho Rad ical papers to be very unpopular, which may account for tho diflereiK o. in tho Radical party. The negro, force bill for their number is already great and there I vmt preceded It. Kvcry one of tho latter was i hate bills, election frauds, stealings, corrup- is no limit to incir increase, iscstiies, no distinguished for the amount of corrupt pub- tion and imbecility mark the Uadical party matter how hard tho times or what troubles c .j rivat0 lecislatlon it enacted, for be- ovcrtako tho people, these salaries when onco j, K0Vcrned by baso rings of plunderers, for fixed cannot bo lowered. What adds to tho ,he enormity of their taxation, for their ex- burthensomo and henco objectionable char- traVagant expenditure ol tho people's money, actor of this increase of salary is the fact .Mi for their outrages upon tho public aiid that so soon as it becomes permanently private rights. No such legislation stains fixed, the Judgeships will be increased until thc rsC0II f tie House just adjourned, and every county in the Stato will bavo from ono tlcro no omitted proper legislation for to three, and even up to n dozen or moro in w,jeli the Radical Senate Is not responsible Such are tho facts. It is therefore vain for Radicil editors to attempt by abuse to bring thc late House down to a level with its Radical predecessors, which wero distin guished only for their baseness and corruption. tho largo counties. But wo do not propose hero to discuss tho sakry question at length. When tho Quakers mado laws for Penn sylvania they did not show favor to lawyers, l'enn's first draft of laws, in 10S2, provided that "in all courts all persons, of all porsua sions, may freely appear in their own ways, and according to their own manner, and thcro personally plead their own causes themselves, and, if unable, by their friends." This was followed, in 1C8G, by a proposed law forbidding "mercenary pleadings in civil causes," and slthough it docs not appear on tho statute book, it is a sufficient evidence of tho spirit of hostility to lawyers It did not take thorn long, however, to discover that whoever acted as his own lawyer "had n fool for his client," and they therefore shrewdly appointed agents or magistrates to attend to all legal business for communities or colonies. It is a little singular that the very scat of this hostility to lawyers, yet inhabited largely by Quakers, should become a sort of nursery for tho most astuto ot law yers, so that it hfcamo a saying that "it would tako a Philadelphia lawer to decide that," in referring to busmen of extreme intricaoy. Wo have often said, and as often believed what we said, that the Ailllamsport Gatetle d-JiulHm was a spicy and entertaining daily, spirited and newsy, ,iu thoso and other re spects excelling many of the moro preteu sious dailies of the largo cities, but its coarse and low bred assaults upon one of tho councilnien of that city detract from its otherwisehigh character.and are a disgrace to it. "Calling names" is child's play conduct that would render any man contemptible if indulged in conversation, and worse still when resorted to by respectable and honora ble editors is in fact a practice that would bo discreditable even to vulgar old women. Tapers, to be useful or worth reading, must command public respect, and wo commend to the good senna of tha Gazette it Jtuldin gentlemen that whatever grievance they may have co complain of in reference to the Ben ,tlemen tlicy so coarsely vituperate almost daily, that "calling names" is unmanly, dis reputable to themselves, disgracing only their own paper, and utterly ineffective as against the councilman who is intended to be victimised. For tho good namo of all newspapordom, put a stop to it, especially for tha credit of tho Gazette it Jlulletin. Put on tho air brakes ! to this piece of extravaganco until they re quire candidates for Governor to pledge themselves speaiftcally to vcW every propo sitiou of increase. The talk about nun-payment of Judges because ol Legislative non-action infixing the exnet amount is all pcrlabber. Thc Leg islature has appropriated a half a million to A Third Presidential Term We have always regarded tho third term cry as n transparent humbug, not deeming it possible that any greaimnu could so deceivo tho payment of judicial salaries for tho cur- I himself as to BUpposc that his personal popu rent year. This will cover all whoso salaries larity could over-ride tho almost if not altO' have heretofore been fixed, ho authority gether sacred unwritten law of the country can reduce tho sum these Judges havo been established by Washington and approved receiving. Of course, therefore, tho btatc and strengthened by all his patriotic snc Treasurer will havo no difficulty in paying ce-nors who lived out a second term, that no them that amount. Tho Judges elected lust President should bo moro than once rc-clect-Novcmbcr maybo a partial exception, but ed, nor havo wo been at all disposed to so the Treasurer would run no risk in paying f.ir deny patriotism to Gen. Grant as to be- them un amount equal to what was paid I lieve that ho desired a third term. Keccnt similar Judges. I events, however, seem to point unmistakably Tho spectacle exhibited of whole gangs of to a third tcrbi programme. Prominent lobbyists, borers and roosters filling the ho- amongst theso and of most pointed character telsof Ilarrisburg and the floors and lobbies I is the fact that whenever any prominent Re- of tho Legislature, for the purposo of forcing publican, or Republican organization, de tho increase of salarios, is discreditable to clares for Mr. Speaker Maine ns the next tho Judges concerned and all others, and I Republican candidate for President, thc per- cannot bo too severely condemned. It is I sonal organ of Gen. Orant at Washington nt said that the disgust produced by this state of I once proceeds to abuse such persons and to affairs induced many members to withhold threaten them with the vengeance of the ad- thcir votes from tho measure. I ministration As to the various acts passed, we either I For the country's sake wo would rather notice them elsewhere or will hereafter pub- that no man who in a high degrco has enjoy lish them. Wo believe there aro none of I el its confidence would attempt to break very special immodiato interest except the I down thc time-honored two term rule, cspc license law, which wo print this week, and chilly at time when so large a proportion there certaihly are none which need affect I of the people arc ready to give their voice in tho equanimity of peoplo punning lawful calluigs. After tho streciilnc disasters of f.dl. lho Republican rejoicing over the el etlon In N -v I i i.i.fi. . . ... ... i largo fortune amMho.i going Imo rupture- ... I'fi" T ?T P finding a ei nt. 'NfU'iMlf Tho Philadelphia Republican leaden nru divided on Ihu Presidency, Already the shunts are raised: "Hurrah for Orant I" "Hurrah for Maine I" Tlie fight Wlvmu the "hit" und "uuts" promises to bn warm. They an moving for a ranil in .sleil demon stration In Washington in P37l5. lis real olij(?ct Is to hoiTii ihu wails of Oraift and tho Ring legions, wh-n they retire In obtdiinre to the people's Centennial mandate. ' J. II. RTKCfKBira .....I,. 1... Uta THAS at 1 1 lMPOltTrais'lMMi I'., or Kfltlnit "Pr'V.?i !" (onus niiil country ror inoimi-si , " ; : Mivnia cmmcM lniliirciiic;nts. seiMfoi tlrnunr. t:: I'OM TKA I'O., US t hamlKTS St., N. . V. illJUMSIlURO MARKICT. wheat per liu-hi'l ' ,,, Itjo Corn " Oat " flour per buret i L'lovciceeJ , I'"l.aml ,, , Iiutter KtHS Tiillmt , l'otutws i Dried jiples ,, , Hums Maes H. tihouMurs t.iml prrtxiunit tlaypcrton Ik'esrtiix , Timothy Sued IJL'OTATIONS 1011 CO A I.. No. 4 on V.'liait 4,nu per Ton ? U'l . .:s S.o Ml 1.M1 '' .HI . .'IS .(10 .III .IS .14 .14 , lt.Kl .us , u.u Some fellow in New York, under the names of Dr. Cha. T.' Price and Dr. T. F. Burt, sent out advertiicments to euro tits and con sumption, in the samo envelope. Coming in that suspicious way, and without any thing favorablo being known of him, a number of editors yet published the advertisements! They now complain of having been swin dled. We say, they were served right. They placed a fraud before their readers, from a wholly unknown and irresponsible source, subjecting them to a swindle, and becauso tho editors are not paid for their work and aro themselves cheated instead of their readers, they cry "swindler." Of courso, that is so of tho New York chap, but how much better nre tho editors who did their level best to help him t It is a shame to tho profession, which works great injury to it and to honest ad vertisers, that thero aro publishers who will print any thing that is sent .them as an ad Extra Session of tho U. S. Senate. fter drumming all winter, nnd badgering caucuses after caucuses, the President has at length bucceeded in inducing nearly all the Republican Senators to agree to pass a reso lution endorsing his Louisiana conduct, and that subject is now keeping the Senate in session. That thc resolution, even if passed, will havo any force or cil'ect, nobody pre' tends. It is only intended to allay the uer vousiiom of one or two individuals arising from their own wron? notion, und us a possi bio bar to Impeachment. The people have passed their verdict at the elections in tones ofsuch tremendous thunder that it can not favor of making all Presidents inelligible to even a second term, but for the interests of tlie Democratic party we could hope for no better fortune than for the Republican lead ers to forco Gen. Grant upon tho people fur a third term. It is by no means probable that even one (jtate in the Union could be carried for him. Kvcn cold-blooded Maine and the negro States of Florida and Missis sippi would rebel against that. For tho credit of tho nation and himself, let Gen. Grant decline. To render Demo cratic success certain beyond thc possibility of doubt or accident, let the Republican party nominate Gen. Orant for a third term. Another Lonis'ana Settlement- Renresentatives of the nnnnwin nloinont.-i be misunderstood or wiped out by Senatorial of dhonTA in Louisiana having agreed that reuiiuions, especially wuen me latter arc lhe Congressional committee of investiga tue result oi rresiuenuai winning, dictation tion should settle all matters at variance, this and corruption. When Consresd meets 1 1. i,!k, n,i..ir ,i, :. ...i.i. .i,.. gain the Houso will speak the people's nf tln Pfi,lel mlminlstmtln,, Ti, voice.and before its judgment forced Senato- .:... ig colnt)osed of lwo nH.nm.,,. rial resolutions will bo but chaff. Gen. Graut has used tho army in a despotic way to crush un unresisting peoplo and make them the prey of thieved and swindlers. No Senatorial approbation can wipe out that in- deliblo crime. It will be tho business of tho next House to sm that it is not repeated even if it be drivn to starving thc army to prevent it frtm being used to outrage right. anu n vo jtepuDiicans. as a oasis it was agreed that Kellogg Bhnuld continue as Gov ernor to the end of tho term, without ref erence to tlie validity ol his election, and the committee was to take up the returns nnd decide who wero elected to tlie Legislature in disputed cases ; that body then to meet and organise. In pursuance of thi agree ment the committee, after examining tho ThoilaysofOiadical oppression by the use returns, decided thatthb. five members i-x ot the army arc drawing to an end, as the pel d by Sheridan were duly elected, as well !.. . . . . 1 VJ. 1 I - ' voice oi me peop' can do interposeo witu M 8lx olllcr Democrats, They then stopped eilect alter tne uext congress meets. at thnti lest further I)r0Ceedinc: would seat so is snrewuiy suspecicu mat, irieoDiect oi manv Democrats as .to l- ve them a maiorltv pressing tho resolution nt this time is to com- 0 :()uit jjuiw and a U. 8. Senator in caso mit certain new Republican Sei.ntoru who pinoi,back should bo finally reiected. Tho have been elected under doubtful circum- peopW of tho State seem willing tosubmit to stances, nnd to find out whether the admin- anv ,W tllat wiu cWo tIlem neftco .....i Istration really has a majority of friends in tlie Senate, On tho 22d ex-President Johnson made a powerful speech arraigning President Grant fur Ids tyranlcal and unconstitutional action in Louisiana and Arkansas, exposing his in quiet, and protection to their property nnd business pursuits. vcrtisement, without knowing a thing about ( The galleries wero crowded and it was with Appropriation Mil. Tlie following nre tho amounts npprnpri ated by the Legislature for tho objects spec! consistencies and usurpations, condemning "ed in tho general appropriation bill, viz: him for the reception of presents, &c., &c. I Salaries State officers, clerks and em tho responsibility of tho party for whom the work is done. No other business men will ;do a dollar's worth of work or sell tho small ifest quanltty of goods upon credit without "Wnowing something of tho person who nsks ua favor nnlj green publishers commit that foolish offence-f Why is it? Aro thoy less prudent than any body else on tho face of the cmth ? We uro always glad to see such fellows cheated they may learn to behave In a creditable way in time I "Dr." Price alias Hurt wrfs very Indignant because we would not insert without cash in ndvanco. So nre all other swludlcrs to whom the test is applied! Temperance Legislation. On tho fourth pugo we print the new Liquor law at length. It repeals the Local Option law and that measure is among the things of the past. We regard the new legislation as much moro In tho interests of temperance than the repealed net, and its enforcement will bo much easier. Wo regard the penal ties as unreasonably high aud much less likely to bo enforced than moro moderate ones. A simpler and more cflectlvo mode of reaching tho cud in view would have been to requlro all applicants fur renewal of II censo to swear in open court that they had carefully compiled with all tho requirements of tho law in repird to their traffic. Tho new legislation, however, Is In the direction of regulating and restraining the sale of liquor and correcting tho most flagrant abuses of tho (rattle, and so far will have a practical aud salutary effect. The charge for licenses must add very considerably to tho avenues of tho State None uro to be let than per annum, while others will be from 100 to ff700. In this county probably none will bo rated hi jher thn SfSOO, if high. difficulty that applause ould hi suppressed. The speech will make an unusual impression upon the couutry, and especially upon the .South. It is not likely any of the Radical Senators will attempt a reply, at least at this soision. Mr. Wallace addressed the Senate on ployisn, and incidental expenses ex- ou,uvu ecutivc department Pupport common schools Printing and binding legislative record (about) liblic buildings nnd grounds Water supply public buildings Kirj companies, Hiirrisburg Judicial suInrn-H - Intcnt on funded debt f'Knmhi.MlixrM Iran ufI t Hoitm, Tuesday afternoon In opposition to the reso- i, mi itbor, office clerks, houso pition ins spcocn was a compact anu lor-1 unci senate ;i.h. l...l s,,,,n,nf nln.i il.o tw,i,ii'., George 11. Cutler and II. II. M'Cor ,. , . , , ... . . I mick, cxiienmn awarding contracts nrllnn tnwtir.l4 I .mi tuliifm nml wiw lUfnnp.l tn I - 1 . I . " ........ ,..-., . June, JB7-1 throughout with'much attention by tho Sen-1 Indexinc lournals atorsof both partieu. Hutionery, printing paper, fuel, re- ftpr t in hl ii of sevrrfll nmpjiHrnentji 1"'"' J I nnrtu in fLrmril.inA', wltli rtinlrfi.ts rr - 1 i... .1 . -n .. . L l .. . I 1 ' . " ' uut-ryu uy uiv Aycmiiawj rt-nuiubiuii i aoout passed bv veas 83. unvB 2-1. A number of Adjutant neneral's office, etc Senators were absent, havlmr paired off with "' t"a,.e. "! ti.gravniir-, waie r each other. Had all been present the ma jority would have been the ta.me. The reso lution itself is an insipid affair and reads thus Iletoivtd, That tho action of the President l. . .' . 1 . . f 7 Itol and ludeiiendenoe Hall ComuiU-lon to correct uruis Htute 1,00(1,000 WJ.UOU 'iVOOO C000 COO 700 510,000 1,420,000 &.0OO 1,600 aoo 000 40,000 1,612 COO 30U Total $.1,237,112 Bi'f;aAL, APruoi'iiiATioMa. following statement shows tlie in protecting the government In Louisiana, amounts appropriated by tho various special of w inch W. I'. Kelfopg is tho executive, appr0priation bills that passed tho Legisla The violence, und in enforcing tlie laws of the United Mtateis in that tato is approcu. TheScuate will no doubt adjourn imme diately. The free trade treaty with the Sandwich Islands has been confirmed. ppropriation tore; Soldiers' orphans' i-chools Pennsylvania refurm school House of rifuge, Philadelplda IVnnsylvanla institution deaf and dumb Danville insane hospital IlarrUburg Insane litsjiiwl ns tlie oppressor of the people. Compare tlie financial history of ! ranee and her last great war and that of tho United States under llndlcal rule : Five years ago France, under the condi tion of her treaty with Germany, promised to pay five milliards, or $1 ,000,000,000, to tho latter as tho condition of peace. The whole of this vast transaction was earned out between 1st Juno, 1S71, und 0th Septem ber, 1873 (twenty-seven months) It is now estimated that tho entire cost to France of her disastrous campaign with Germany amounted directly ur indirectly to 2,080, 000,000. That this enormous sum lias been successfully shouldered, and the $1,000,000, 000 paid over promptly to Germany, shows first, that France is vastly rich ; second, that tho trade of Europe has attained such a magnitude that figures are ceasing to convey its measure; and, third, that tho aggregate commercial actions of nations is a lever which can lift any financial load whatever. Tlie transaction is an admirable piece of in ternational banking, and in tlie economy of its management should teach a lesion. An other instructive le-son is furnished in the illustration here given of a wealth brought to a country through having the rest of the world as cusbimcrs. France has no gold mines, iron mines, or other extensive miner al resources suclins the United States abounds in, but she draws the money of tho world to her to pay for -her cxquiilu fabrics and manufactured products, and thus become enormously wealthy, while tlio United States in the very height of its wonderful resources, seems to be buying from Europe more than it bells, and a steady drain of money is going across the water to pay the difierence. Remember that gold was never above one aa'i a tmlf per cent, while Franco was paying her great Tvar debt. Again, compare thc Federal Post Ollice Department of the United States with that of France. In Franco thcro nre no Cress- wells, no Chorpcnnings, no Cessnas, no fraudulent mail contracts, no stealings out of tho department under the guise of con tracts. Seo the result of thc administration of the French Pott Office. Tlie receipts of tlie French Post Office in 1873 amounted to S2J,0iS.J,271 : the ex penses to SM,50!,-123.-W. Tlie letters prepaid numbered 33",79 1,105 in all against 319, 817,032 in 1872, showing a decrca-e of more than 13,000,000 ; but on the other hand the number of postal curds, journals, and printed documents of nil sorts which passed through the post office in 1370 was 331,875,723, against 272,000,111 in tho preceding year, an increase ol nearly G0,O00,OOU. Tne-o facts ought to convince any reason able human being that a reform in the ad ministration of tho Government of the Unit ed States is absolutely necessary. L.'t us havo a change ! Commonwealth. 1'. reign News. John Mitchel, one of the ablest and most prominent of Irish agitators, died suddenly last week Ho was convicted of treason many years ago and banished to a penal colony. Escaping from there ho came lo the United States and during tho war was uc tive in behalf of the confederate cause. Moro recently he returned to Ireland, but tho liritish government did not molest him. Very lately ho was elected to Parliament to fill a vacancy, but that body refused to re ceive him as a member. Ho was then re elected by n huge majority, but died beforo the question of his right to a seatagain came up. After the fashion of our Radical-, the Dritisb. Parliament would no doubt have given tho seat to his defeated competitor, who had only a few votes, and n violent ugi tlon would no doubt havo followed. Hut "death makes all things even." Tho French have again simmered down to comparative quietness. M'Mahon's au thority is supreme. Thc army sur tains him, and while it obeys Ids com mauds, what other Frenchmen say, or think, or desiie, is of no more account than whittling wind. In Spain, tho leading and most distin guished of the Carlint Generals, Cabrera, hits abandoned that cause, gone ov r to King Alfonso, and appeals for peace. Otherwi-e thc relative situation of tlie hostile p.ulicb remains the tame. In Prussia tho struggle between liisinark .and the Pope for bupreiuacy in ecclesiastical matters continues, with decided advantage lo the former so far as legislation is concerned. In England n violent agitation is also con tinued between Gladstone and tho leading Catholic clergy. Tho Pope occa-ilotially also delivers himself in reference to these struggles of the great leaders and in these he always complains bitterly of tho loss of his temporal power. Two American ruvivalists arc preaching with extraordinary power aud success in Loudon. Their meetings are made up of numbers ranging from 15,000 to 25,000. Tho excitement la on the increase. 'ihu Eurnpeaii governments all prohibit the importation of American potatoes, fenr ing the introduction of tho Colorado potato bug. No. 6 0. n " IllaekMnltli' l.isnpon xwiarf " llltumlnous " , 2.M . 4,m) NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "7"HNt)i;! NONiS just printed and for sale V ill 1110 IOI.IMIIIAN OIUCC. 2i:LL12lt & HARTLEY, Jobbers of Notions, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Jic. Correll's llullUinj;, .Main street, below -Market, I1I.OO.MSIIU1K1, PA. March as, 13 -3m T7RKAS IIROWN'S INsUR.v.WK AG UN. JL UY, I'-xcuango Hotel, liloonisburjr, Pa. .tuna, ins Co., of llartfonl. Connecticut. I lvernool, I.omlon and uiuR1...'. Ituyai ot Mrcrpoo Lancashire Klre Association, I'lillaiKlplila , Ainerliun of Philadelphia Atlas of llartfonl Wyoming, ol Wilkes Ilnrn Farmers Mutual of liamlllc lhwvUle Mutual March 2iV'l-y Canltil. .. II.Wl'.COO . '.11,11 0,1) 0 . 13 J0t),tH'U . lU.UUO, Ml . i, leu, ,. 1.1U0 wi r. ii,wki 2.1 1, (KID .. l.OJO.OlKI 1 6,110 rON'KY easily Jlli-wi ROLLINS & HOLMES (Ail n P.&B, mkv DEPOT, m.ooMsntnto, pa Sf eamci W did Atimt on Iron .street, between Second ntnl ThlM. All kinJi of grain taken tn exchango for coal. J. ir.Mr:ur.it, Mar, 19-tr liloonisburjr Pa. OENTRALafe STORE. NKXT DO It TO HNDEBSHOTT'S DRUG STORE, lias Just opened with Now, 1'resU Stock of TEA., COfKKKS, SUOAUS, Hl'ICIts, l iui;i.i:s, saiths, nsii, iia.hi MIOUMlMt, liANNKU KIIU1T8 vntiur.MiMM, AC., AO, P0BBIHN AM) DMIKSTIO Fruits, Nuts unci Confoctioimries. V OUNTrf. ' Nreeniar M.inuractuibi- Company, HoMon. (,'linier Oianir clls nt flolit. ns Soap. (loo.ls f i' o. Chang Chang llliUlMo I?!!!-:!'' NAMM.ra to Aftenti.. Ladles' Coin- fL1 blintpn Nrwllo-book Mlth Chrouos Sniul sump. I' P. fll.UOK New IleUforil,.Mu.sachusctt.s t flKNTS WANTKt) for lho filrt rellhiR r no-iK cM-rtniMi.ut.il wnu lorcrcuiar nnu our extra teuns lo -.gents. NATIONAL PtlllLlDII- 1NU CO, Phil wlclfihlj, Pa. fo.fKlO Tor a c w of Astlmn. Couch", or Cold n that ADAMsOVtf lid l"ANU( 1I.M.SVM Hill not PIlT ticurn Hint! ltorrus IiUIjUmixiN I1UI.I.OWAYA phia s ai ci-uts. .loiix. CO , Agent-,! hllauel- T 1 I'M nml i siilorailons of Dr. Jj IVISnsTMNt; (llilng a clear and authentic iuiuiil of tho irrcat i-xporcr from ehtliliood to Uentli. New li Kik Just out, t-liowln-r how lie spent 3D j cars In incutl'lsor Urle.i. It lneludi-s his "l,si I fKNAi Vun I uverj llilng new to date. Ismllliu rapidly. our "1'ainltv r.IWes"nrn unenualM t stylos and prices. AO K.N is wantcii ndiiressatoneororuiHT ill teims. (itfAlIKIt CITY lTllUsllINO CO., l'hlla- ueiiuu.i, i a, -UHHSTIAN HARMONY, 11Y WILLIAM j WM.Ki:il A. s. II, A splendid Music Hook uuona NIIW, .Natural nnd i:.SY wMem. liy which niav iciirn io lean iiiusie nnu niiioi urn n tl::iu rioulrpd bv old met hods. Iiet-tznet for Choirs. Mnolng behoofs nnd Musical societies. Liberal inducements io .music 'i iMcnrrp. No.ltCcntMStrcst. Gas ana S:cani Fillers, .MASt-t'ACTUHi:ilS 01 TINWARE, OAt.VANrzuii irioN coiinick, WINtlOW CAPS, AWNINGS, Wlro Trellise", Dealers in Stoves, Ran? -:o:- our eonds havo benn boulit at nOTTOV PIlICK-", mid iii be sold ni ths vkhy iaiwusi- i-usmui.i l-j!ici;s FOR CASH, or cxcliangeit for prime articles of COUNTHY PIlOIUOE. IT WIU. PAY YOlt TO CALL AND KXAMINK (IOOIW AJ.JJ l'IMt KS FOIl YOL'USKI.VKS. We keep no hook-all purchase OASII Jt lho time es Kilrnares Halti'niorc Healers, Low Down Uf sale. Hy this strict cash system a Clrates. Mnntek l'U.Ml'rf. Weather Strips, t. aiso , Sdvlni! of 10 to 20 per cent, is assured to r. TTTTiTTnTia Our Custumers. tTirj i-iAiunua of tho latest design. Ppcclal attention mid to re- ltcJ pali lug sewing Machines i f every dekcrlpilon scalcj, A share ot public patronage lircspecttiulj sollc- ..i.-u O..I1 ti.i.i.riiii. urn I'lfllni'. A-e. deuces Heated by Mcam lit a small costnooin in; lr, i " ii n one fouitli tho llino riipilred b; N. J. HIJN'DKRSHOTT. riocinsburg, March 19, 1W-5" Igned (tle. specimen pages ii-nlli-u tne .mii.ixk.s iiim.i; ami rrn l.lMlllNO liolihi:, 1102 ami 11U4 Sansoni btrect, Phil nacipnia, ra, A DMIN'ISTRATOR'S XOTICK. C K1TATKOI- WIII.HM 11KSS, I.ATE Or SIOAIUXIAP TOlTNSHir, Letters of Admlnl'tratlon on the citato of William Hes, lute of Sugirloaf township, ''olumbla county, deceased, have tiecn granted li ho lteglstcrot said county to K?ra dtuMiens of Sugailnaf tp. All licrsons baling clidins ng.iln-t lho estate of the de cedent nre re piested to present lliein forsclti lueiit, iiuo uu'su iii-o-ou-o loioe esiuio io muKC pai meniio the undersigned ndinlnlstr tor ultlinurdclav. iv.iia m i Ki'iiLN-s, Adinlnljtrnlor. March iO-Civ "JU s f op" e n ei W. P. JONES has just oiionctl Up to tho 18th or .March 1871, the expo wiiruoni niKano i(piun dltiousRudlcnl House had I passed six hills. ?C$$ On tho 18th of March 1875. tho Democratic Media trulnine hcIiooI incr lVnnyivanla inllliiie for the blind The Radical Legislature of 1871 r M K L1 SL Houso hud finished up its business and ad journtd continued lu na-sion until after the middle of Be,ving writs of ihcilon Hay, ana not a uingic itmgsier went nome disappointed. This year all tho Rlngsteni wont homo with empty pockets, and they howl accordingly. ltUlurjh J'ott. 100,000 1(1,600 aooo 39,000 112,000 6'2,0O0 1S.0O0 35,000 !J.',000 1,000 3J,0o0 S0,000 7,700 110 Tho Republicans don't want many more "vic tories" like that of fev Haujvhlrt). That wan ruoufU ru ino kiuu. I-OR COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, And all Throat Diseases, USE WELLS CAR!. OLIO TABLETS PUT UP ONLY IX I1LUK 110XRS. Porsalo by Dnigghts generally, and JOHNSTON HULl.ow.w & co , i-iiiiaueiwiii.i, in. f)00 y sir. Is fninbtirg Eilgings Insoititigs.' and Thcro never was it time when tho Ring howled more loudly about tho doings of the Legislature than this year, Not a single RitiK measure was allowed tho slightest oiiauco In the House. Let the peoplo put For lncnln the burdms of (he ijp!ii Rail t thU art(J that toyetber. HHtUtrgh itoif. U rule is a Mieoww. Excerpts and News Items from llxelinnge). Commissioner f Intornal Rivenuo Douglass is doomed, It is understood that ho is for Illahie, nnd against a Third Term, hence hu will bo called upon lo step down and out. Senator McCreery Is mid to bo the mot elo qi; t Senator now In Washington. The Hcna tor comes from Kentucky, a land where elo quence grows upon the lotirftio like fruit upon a trie, Tho late Congress rfeuWeiltho powtago on mat ter of the third class, Transient newspapers now require u two cent stamp, lu-'tctd of the etic-cent ktamp inider the old law. Packages of merchundlte, Ac., mut pay the same Increase, It is charged that the Kxprtss companies hud much to do with thn passage of t ie incisure. This is t its largest and most com uleto a- ortmont ever opened in this place. And the present tiffor !s a good opportunity to procure rare and de sirable pal terns which cm not be had later in thoBeasoti. Our ariangcincrts arc such that wo shall THROUGHOUT TIIK SKASOX, Keep a FULL ASSORTMENT And oar PHICEP AMS WILL GUARANTEE To ba as IJ.v AND L" 1 MU THAN' . LyLAVHiillK. W. P. Jones, Coriwr iir.iin nml Tlitrd Streets, CATAWISSA, PA. March 1, lstn. Read Kvery Word. TO MAKE r n ,1... nn,i iiin.f. moniim to kef n von i ve.ir.nuv un emploied person l-'teeii tho ages ot n- anil mi Hll'iuitl iiiko tin iieiii;v ii" . o I irjre, MiarMIutr. literary nnd futiill iiapcr. i.'.5o a jear) pure. Instructive, and niiiu-vliiir : halt of Us tots lull of iKMUlltul picture., lho other half cou-lnihln-' tlm choice.-treadlnir matter. Jam us Partus conn IDUtlnt- editor. I.IKo that ureal I nullsli paper, ,1... !,.,, .li lllllslr.ltl'il Nl'HS." 11 IS lilLllllV IllOial. butentlrelv unsi'ctail.in and non-pulltlml. tmrlUK a sear It rurnUlies over l,Um pictures, nnd Ihn mu.il ... l-,r.r iiil-tlli Vfl I1I1H.-1 Of ri'llll 1 11 IT Illilttcr. IP (iivr.s .V WAV. extra each Meek, u lurtro eiinravlntr, t s In a s ear), t-Uo IT.24 Inches. 'I hese in o i-viulstln f.icshnllcsor lie Itncst Meil eiiifnnlnns, onlieavj.; tinted paper, wltli tnaiulns -mtnl'lc tor Irandnrf, nnd are tiulv n Hue alt jr.ilkry eveiy ear. liesldes each suliscrlbcr Is pre -utoil n Ita the cln oino, "Hold H-h. . I Vli,iri ' hln yx2!.i feil. In 'It oil coois. P.ilnli'd to ltamsey. Nut only the lari;o.,t and tlnest ! ...., ..,-... oiri.il 1.1:1 tho imisL M-nnin-rru lv beau tiful r liromo eier produced. It Is Just the paper for ....... 1. ...... l.i.nn ,1-nll I In,- 1 ll-riII- li I II I Oni'i- I tlntiunv other, at half tho u-u.iTeost. Us succiks (nearly 1 (iiisub-crlb(rsndavlK-luaiecclwd) prose- ilil. so complete, so prire-tlie, so full of iisetul ns siell us enterliilnlmr m tor Is this piper, that sii-.ii-,. in H.1.1.11 th.it t.i es-i'i-v Ihlnkliur. observant .Mnerlean. a enrs suhscrlplton (eo-.1s js.Mi) Is , in acl'lill. USflU-s-,nue, SYi.llll nnj uvjii.ii.-, - rv.iV i i, ... u m.i.oii.ii led. it I nn lustnn- tniieous und pronounei d success. II eryKoi d Ainer lenii lutes at least on-i paper, of couit.--. HetaKi-s this paper U-eaii'O (!) It Is tlio uleeM neneM and l est i ei) It Is tlio ehcapest-trls ing a p eat liiirsalii- and thus mils ine nam uiuim. unens iii-'" ...,ii- ir ,-.,n w.ii,! nn ii-i'liei 'IhNtlliloof UlO Vl-.U" uiirnin-n'tcaii mala fr-an iio v f t piT day ond ,i.rl... f.i- vrj I'liii.-iis nnd lllrj'.tl tel ms. svitl) report's from nicnts, mlw nin rs. nnu pn;ss ncllees; or lelfr jet. in fuse nun', w-nu i ii"1 , ,.1.1,11. .In moot, nml liTikl, l-i sildle sou siould t.the.sslse Iks svalllnir. You aio hum to tnko hold nnshow. Money refun li d If ol pei feel Ij satlsl ed, or If tho territory sou si.ini n uiieinn i -i.i. i,m...u nil i.nl.nu tor f-oi rtini n4. RtlpsctlnllOliS. or m sii l : I'lioii-ner " :u 11111-11.111.-11 O. linv 5-1MI No. 1! P -V ft.. N. V. 4SV. oil! IIU t'l T. U'ei P.RIVATB S ALB REAL ESTATE! t,j rI1HK nib-eribers olTer at privalo sale, on fa X vorablo terms, tho following described proper- P I F T Y A 0 U E S Vrftti of land, morn or less, situated In Jit ricas. fri'l? ant township about two miles no.tli of hTJij liloninsliiinr, 011 the public road leadluir from :L I.lirht streeL to lluckliorn. adlolnln- 1 mils of Kilns Unwell on llio ssest, Win. lion ell und .lames (Irlincs on tno south, Samuel IIart7i on tho east, nnd .inM-pli (illbett nnd Wm. Ilosiellon tin north, nil cleared except atiout IMicres sildch Is is ell tlinliered. on wli'cli un- erected a lxsf Housts and Los; 11.1111, oiit-bulklln-rs, ire. Also a variety of choice fruit In bearlnif. NINE AND ONE-HALF A0RES. stluilo lu Mt. leasant tosmshlp, on the public road lending from Ll;;ht street to JeiMstosvn, ulHiiit four lutics from tiluomsuiirir. nil ileared, svliercen nre erected a Two story I'll AM K llorsilnnfl Kltelien, a NIIW IISN'K llAlt.S', and uut-bulldlmts. 'I here Is a YOI'SO niti-IIA ItU or eh'ilco I'rult of nil kinds Ju-t eomlnff lntolienrlniron theso premises. AhoiiKood Surlni; of soft nter at llio door, l'or terms, Ai, ni ply.on tho latter premises to tiKO. W. JAL'OliY l'J-Sm OIIIIil.I.KII. JAl OI1Y. G XS GAS"! THAT- Wh'R & GEAR1IART, MM, -as ana .Steaa Gitters lil.OOMSllUUCl. I'A.. ornat to i hi: runuo Tiinnt siatvicK in Plumbing and Gas Fitting, In which tlwyliivo ha I many years of experience. All si'orlt of this kind ss'arranted to bo tf tbu Ixht description and encctilcd lu tlio umt ivorkmanltko manu.-r. Gtw Pi'iie .Lnid tit 12 Cents Ar Foot ! Steam r n inea and Boilers, (Steam and lluud Pumps, Pipe and Fittingn. A Pploml, 1 Assortment of Ghan dulioiH, Brackets, Lumps, Shade.-!, Bronze Ornament.'), itc. EXQUISITE SLATE MANTELS, TIIK CtLUlllbVIEl) JAPAN PAPIill-W H 13. IlUOKUTri, It.vaiXS, ISOWI-S, &e., Ae. store ltoom In Ploomsburt', on Malu Street, oppo tlto St. Paul's rptbcopal church, (ilvo them a call 1 Oct, VN-U Srill'tKXA IK divougj:. lo Uu I'uurt of I'ommon I'loas' ot Columbia (xunt so. -a Docuuticr I'ciui, ism 51-iry U. u-lby.Py her UMt frleud, Koubeu fahrlngcr vs, Jasepu I'. lAiiby, The uud 'rsltfiiid liaslnif boon oppolutcil Cominls sloivir to talcs Uepoilitous In tin- ubovu cus-, lll meit, lir th" punio-o ot his appo iitnu'nt. at thi ll luso of .1 lill.i o Ivuiur, In t atralla, on Tburs-day, utl u'clo. Wt, M April Ulu, I9i6, POND'S EXTRACT rATimm -i ..c fur no ,iu',..,,.i, 1 1 i ., ii 1 1. trill in i'ai- lie! iveu In old and oli.-ltnato eases, ilio lu lef Is s,; luinpt that no cue ssho lias es r iweu li win uo nun. ClI.sl'1-KII UANlis AND l'AOI.'.-l'oiids l.Mraet should ho In tseiy lamll lids roufli ssealhir It reiuoses the hunuiess and roiiBlini.ss mid buft i ns and heals the sMn proiuMly. ItIli:r.".lA'lls.M.-l)uiliii; tes-ete and changeable iiialliu no un- subjii, to I.heuniailc pa ns thould uo one day without 1 oud s I.Miuct.sudcli soiiiVV.t M'l's-'.'o'NsrMPriox, couous, roi-ns.--i his cold si-eathirtriisilin laingssoiely. Have l-iiiid s 1'xtr.ict on hand ulssujs. It itllcses lho p.dn and cures I In- disease. Ollli.lll.AI.NS silll be pruinillj relieved nnd ultl m.Uclv cuied bv luitliliii; tl.o ullllctid parts sum l-oud's KMiact. , , l-'lto.slKl) I.I.UHS.-l'iind's Kxlract Inrailably re lieves the pain and llmdls cuies. hOlti: TIIIIOA'l' (iflMsY. INri.AMl-.l TONS .a A.N1 All! I'ASsAiil'.S ale pioinptl.s cured by the u-otf I'l.mlRKMniit. It iiesirfalls. po.Nirs i;xilt.UT. l-amphlit. hhtoiy nnd uses sslth each I ottle, aud mailed treo on applleollun to s our druifijlst, or",io 'Ji, Maiden I.iue, N. V. Sold bj Urufc'lsis. JUST I'.ICADY KXTIUKI.Y NIAV AU ti if is'Tio co.iri.i: ri i.i t--i- unoiis op DR. LIVINGSTONE, 11Y HKV..r. CIIAMI1I.1SR. This Rifted nuthor has lnsfree access to tlio per sonal stiltlncsof l.lslnj;stiiiio, unfolds clearly tho Kralidciirof Ids chaiacier.maKiillude othlsllle-work uud llio iil.int-111.0 l-irlls the 'lliillllni; Ads-en-lures he met, the (.mnd Ai'hlesrineiilk l.e won. ns nlsottio I'uilusllles, Wondeis and Wealth et that Marvelous country. Its Vese'utlon, .Minerals, licp tllu, blasts, mmjei-k. He. (le Asvaso Agen s W.mti-il Kseri s lu re nt Onco fur lho onls i he ipeoni. pleteweik ovmtsi imiref, P Splei.illd 111 list ru lln'is, a hupcib .Miip, (Includes Ids f'lji. t .lo irnals." l'llco onls . -. ss 111 sill linmeiiselj Millions sv.inl It. I'cr paill'UilarK, uduiiss liriili.Mili Mil 1 1. linns., Publish, rs, I'A Sanson i EIKrjMHJSs. MFI.Ei,riSTOLS llillndellhla nETOLTEItS, Of unyandcTCrytllirJ Bcndtmp nuUrral mtmn Hu. uii WiuMH-irisuunuu, ii 1J KKMAUK VIII.l-3 ntHJK." AllTllt'll'H I.AIKMI' AM) lilitlATCST. TS,nnn I Or, Wounded In the IIoumi cf n UiUltTtil 1 riVr.J. 'II.otrowiiltl?nikif this seter.ui of Ameiicn I liiratme, has n Its topic u subjiet ufrmliii; U.eH i l.il Ilietifour WIIOI Ui'Ko I'l.K, nnd tlscs a til Hide slew tf tl.ocvtl It CJls,s. ixtnuicly rusdiiattiiir nnd Sinsiitltnal, it silll bn read ssltb nsldlty ly nil. Illuslialul nnd Uautlful ly bound. We i.ru Oileiuili.rU to uuiciluii it lido cser.v family In tho laud, nnd illri uupainlilttd Inuuoi uaiits to mule nnd lnua'e iiinsutK ih. u svuiitiikudstsiiywlieri will tilid mo m api Hen lion, t i ii is und deieilpnse cliiuliim. J .M Muli HAItT is: CO., Hi, Cln htuut sins. t, 1'ldladi'IplUa. HAVE YOU TRIED J U II U B B A Alll. YOU WKAK, NltVOU3, Oil DKWMTATHD? Are you n Languid that any eeitlnn rn'iulres moro ot nn elfoit Hi in yuii feel capable of inakliutY IHcn try Jiirubcln, the wondi-iriil t-adu and In-vl.-or.itor, wldcli acts so beni llclally on tl.o -icullso O Jans us lo Impart vlioir load tho sltul forces. It I- no iilcoiinlto nppeller. ssldcli bllinulatis for n short linn, only tu h t lho suuirer fall toakisur depth ot mlseij', but It is a vegetable tonic acllng dlieetl on ihu liver and spleen. It regulates tlio Ilosv.-li, quiets tho nerves, and Rises such a lienllhv tone tn tlio whole system ns to 1,'KJii make the luvidld f -el like a nusv pirson. Its op . ration Is not sl ilent, but Iseharueleilzed by Bre.it k'Hitli'iicssi llio patient evpeilences no sudden elian.'e, nu luark-'d resulls, bat irradually bis troubles Kuld thiir b nts, like Ibu Aiabn, And Ulenlly slenl uwiiy." Tills H no nowr uud iiiiiiled ill-eovery. but has been Ion,' used wltli wonderful rcim-dlal u-sults, und Is pronounced bv Ihu Idk'Ui-st mi-illi'id uulhoiitles, "the must posverful budn and ulteratliu kiioisu," Auk yourilrusjlst for It. l'or salo bv JUANSi'ON, IIOIXOWAY A Co., l'hlladelphla, 1'a. 1"SYCII0.MAN(JV or SOUL C'lIAHM L ISO." Ilusv ilthi r box may f.u-cinalo and gain lho luso uud umctlous of uiiy pein n Hi. cu xwo lusuuitly. ibis simple, mental iiciiiiheun'iit nil nan pirns ss, free, by mull, fur t. i eum, tuirullier wltli a .Mai llano (luldo, l ifypllau Oracle, iiiu.nn.s IIUiU lu UulluM. SVoddluj; Mlil bUIrt.ic. A outer book. Addte-wS T. WILLI tit -V C., 1'ubs. I'UUa. JM.VJ l oj k'l SUI GENERIS. m UPALMAMJCQU I AlBy iMERUITf FERATf- Ml NtlVO " 1 ..lA.'W.I 7f?JJi sf lLs III i l!V'l- ,im- "I ..I WT. I Vr III Lflu I II VJ I . T1 II moved cticUMIir.il oii I'U.Mr is tlio ac .nowled.Td standard of no in.uket, by iiopular , rdlct.thu best iiiiiup for iholeostmonej Attoutl.u o lllati'hli'.s's Improved llrnck- MASON &KAyiL!N CABINET ORGANS. UNEOOALED-ioXUMPPROACHED la caiKuSty al riollimin ty any nthcr.. Awarded TIIKBTM1IS VIENNA, 1873; PARIS, 1867. nil I l Atnrrlcnn Orpin, cvrr nvTnnleil nny mislil UtlL. In ntimr. or wnii n tTrpni mm siruonu. nisry ntcui'nco is. li oiinuininii 11 swue mire iih-tk. . . .1. .un dwihIaI lilrhi-ht mmnu nt Tnlnl A III ft 1 0 tr.nl KJlM'itlorn, In Amtrlrn b.w.II l'iirors Oalof hunitnst. Itirn' h4o nutlmnMX in all whore ny olhi r organ, l.uvo ln-n ptcftrn.a. tlTPT l);'Rr'il by Kmlnrnt Mn-lilnnj, In bnlll DtiM hcmipien s to hu unrlvulea Seo ll!sTIM(lNI SI. ('IUCUr..H. -Allh tuilolm of mow than Olio Tliollsnilll lnt fne). IUPIPT en hnvln' n Jlnmn i ll.mltn. .C not I H O I O I lake nny oilier. TimXtn att umtii cM- muhiiosk f:T aeutnit Interior PMt. n'"l or IAU reattrn vjun try rtru nam n -en 6iin..-i. iv-i.t nnu pn t.Sth moit Important lnirrove- rSJrW I I I f A mrl, miide. New Nolo nnd Combination Slop-. Snpcrb limzero an! iUiirt ucnu iw aemciin. niiiin us nn nsnifirT nfinillJAn nniidui rainblniiUun of the ln,tnuurntfl. EftSY PAYMENTS. FoonSijMec'r" mvmonU: or rented until rent pus. f. r thn orpin. nSTll flPlirP nil Clrcnlom srlth fnllrBrtlo- Lll I ULUDULO nlmfiw. ArtdretflASTO 1 et.llie Drop iheck salve, sildcli can lie isituorawii s.iuiuui. ui-si-ii . "i-v-;-and tho copper chiunU-r ssh Ich nesr ermks, scales ur rusts and wld last a Hie ttino. l'or a de by denlers und the trade, Li-nerally. In order to bo sure th it ou eet lilatihlcy's l -ui-.p, bo careful and bcb mis-trade marKas .inose. u J """"!"": kni.v-i'ii ere to bus', i eseripttvo cireiiKiis, '"sv"" ' Willi lho name and address of the nzent nearest you 1 he '''KlrcULyiv, Mamifac'uirer. w e, eommerco si., rummi-ieiM.. .March 6 '75-lim BLOOMSBURG nn? ii iif :t tnKii m uiES tmi: tlf-ot- K'nnnci I Srhnn . LCiLSw I. 1 W 1 iliui wv-'.s T clul H IS Institutinn affinl-i in students prepannt; lurthe profossKin oi 1 kauiii.mi, oxceueni, ia- cluties forlmproveinent, in me mosi appros-eumcin-ods of Instruction. Tor the nccommodatlon of students dcslrlnir prep- nratlon for College, or fer tho btlness relations oi life, an Acadnilc Department Is organized, wblcb uITords the most ample facilities for so dnlns. Each courso of study Is coinplelo In Itself, Hiincrtoruds-antttrcs are offered for Instruction In MlIMCUIld LANUUAIIKM. Fall -session commences Wedniisdivv, August !CIb fall session closes I'uesd iv, lieceinlier li t. session commences sseunesaas-, uec. miu. Session closes Tuesdav, June 23th. Tkksi commences Wednesday, March 3lst tjsnrln .rlns jprla. HAMLIN OllOAN CO. T(IN: S!5 Union Brjniiri., AiLuns St., C1IICAUO. March 19, 'T.v-y 151 Ttimmt Blret. BOo- aEW 1UIIK1 or Ml u T)Ur.I.IC SAI.K. Tlieie will be tolil at JL l'ublle Hale on 1 III DAY, MA11C1I 2Glli, 187.r, at 7 o'clock, p. m., Kivi: sifAI,Fs or STOCK, In the catanlssi Mutual llnlldlnif and sr.vliiji Fund .Sssocl atlon, beniiEli'frtAiI.e i slate of .Unn s Kesttr.de ceascd.n' tl.eut'eoif tl e nbose Atsnclatlonln Cat- usvlsa. 'It i nib maueMiossn at tneunie-i snie. J. II. Kt-SH'lt. JIarch.s, T5-Ssv Admlnlstrnlor. Bi 'nnN in nn: moon. Thk PimrriAN Kvi-.cr vli . ml einl.-hi'S he Mood, tones up tho hvs- ie;n, ouuu up iiu-oniKeu ii . i-.-.s ii Mie-isi i 'lllt.s.iinipn.), chills, md i, eiiri-uie in iri'iuoa rvous alloc mis, is -lb 11" r-. ill-t-Us r, i f t.i i "'s and Ola I P-r, fe male complaint 1, s Thousands hav liet-n changed u lue use of tho remeily iiv-i ....ik, sliklv, buffcrlnr; creatures, to strain,', heul uy, l.appi men and women; und Invalid eanuntie.uoii.iblyhi-lt.itu to Rise un inn. liMTION. lis SUIO JOU p t til" "I'KKUVIAN Ssiill "liiotI,eruslau 1 nrk.S Sold by dea-erH cencr ally. A MJ-piifo iinpIdft,contalidiii;a trojttse on lrunus.ini dlcal nirent un 1 other valuable papers. le.sllino.il lis from distinguished ph slelans, clergy men aim inn1 is, sviu 10 SCIlL iro io llll.S imuicss. Hum ss'. t'osvLC & Soss, proprietor), si! llurrlson Aseuue, iiiisiuii. FOll SALE! TRltMS. DoAiiii. Including Fuel mid Wnshlne, rotiiDOL- ljius ier week. Tuition osi: noixan par ss-cck. In Model Bchoo orty to sixty cents per si eek. mim mm wm sM Stu.li'nts am admitted nt ans time, and to and coarse of study for which teey may I hi prepare I. It is ueiier, li possiuie, io no preseui ai uic eom.neiu-e-n"nt of a term, or a session, .vud iora Catalogue. . 'plication i for admission may be addressed to II11.T. I tlitHWiil.li, I'rla 'Ipul. coi.. i. (i. Funis'.':. Secretary. Mi;. 11,11 -ly Hoius-Matle Fertilizers Tiu? Best- FARMERS ATTENTION. Ul'OJf nceipt of kn einlsloia.v prinlliifr, postage and proportion ot expense of this ad Virtlcrnciit, the (ir.iv's lerr.v hcmlcal Works, m inuf.icturers of oil Vlirol, liruund Hones and other ferti.Ulng muteiluls, sslll send to any raimir or other person, a receipt- fur making n Homemade 1'erilllitr from I'on sund other chemicals at a cost of about tss-ents do,larspertun, sslthuut (rouble, ap paratus or inacl.ln -ry, pronounced by hnndridswho Iuu used It to to equal It not superior lo any super Phosphate of Llino niircha-d luthe tnaikit. .id- dress, mtAVS I'Kl.llVi'llKMIO.M, W0IIKS. Omco 19-lm Valuable Tow-i Property and Farm at Private Sale ! PUBLIC SALI3 OFVAI.UAI1I.I: REAL ESTATE I riilll-: un I ii:iti sale, the fnl "IIK iinilersignnl, ouo of tlio Kxccutnr tif ItilK SVi;.Vi:it, deceased, offers nt pilvate illll-llll SUIUUUIl- IIIIJILIIS, IO Hill UXU TWO-STOltY 15U1C1C DWKLI.ING HOUSE, lot att-flu'it. situated on l'a '1 his houso Is suitable wltli O'lt-b-Uldliiii and .Main Mr -et. Illooinsbui-g for two f iiullles Al.so -hid tivo-story franin dwelling house, sslth out-bull l.ugs, fraai-j stable and good lot nttaclied. nils prupeity is opjioslte the retidenie ot lho lato llr. Yosi. AI.-sO, iino tivo-story franvi d-ielllng houso svlth sijintt out ujii.iniTs nu i i ii aitai'iieii sitiiat.d on Hock Mi-,- -t. nlootiisliur.'. l'a. Ai.mi, sii vacant luts- s'l'i.ited on Fourth sneet, A I. so, a valuable farm 1! a it.-d une-half milo ffom thoto-sii ,t M'Kucnsvllle, l'a. Said farm eontulnsW itrii-niii mull. eculor. Illoiimsburg, l'a. tor tor. us of nlcnmils to . . ohomu' U'. colt'.tin.i, I Feb. li, f.voni. BLOOilSBUHG TANNERY. G. .1. El i: ( t I V G ryilK UXDKIISIONKI), APl'OINTKD I1Y I till! Ol'nll.ltl'H I'lllllt. l.f isislninl.t , .siinl 'fiiisti-e tn sell the real estate of Mary ilorlocher ....' ..iiuiii, mi, ii-iuii', in sum i-oiinis , iiereii-i-u ss lll expose to salu by public outcry upon theprem Isesou Siitunlay, March 20tli, 187o, at 10 o'clock a. in tho follosvlng valuable real estate, hltuatu in tho township of .sininn, in said county bo inded on tut north and east bv lands of Uoruellus Klkendall. ou tlio soulii bvAbraliun Mastelli-r aud on tho west byUouard tilkundall, and eoutalnlng about 0-N'K HUXDllKI) AND pIl-TKEN AOItKtj, on which aro erected a l'ramo Uniik Eurn and S 111 -1 1 1 llisiicna ivTl1rQi1l, J"".'!1 0rl'h'1rJ n "io premises nnJ flood Ti:it,is'oF svt.s:on money lo uo paid ul tho slriklnir down or tin, nmiw. i , ami tin rcinalulu.' tiiriiisYourti o, n.. v..r Two -Ono-fourth of thu purchaso .Vyi' W'U b-tresl from tlie nrt day of Aprtl, A. II. IS, S. I ots.seaontoboglsen on tho Uret day of Aprll.A. leb it, 111! irusteo T) ESPU J'n-'UI.I.V miiioiuices to the laillic A UDITDIl'S NOTICE. imivujuasilH;ln.U(:U I " TUK EsTSTIi OK CI KMUF.L d, niClEITS, llto ff SNVDKK'S TANNERY. "a d. "r " """' -uuuiyoicoiumDia. Wj&Wr1 ."''1 "la"') bloomsburg, l'a.. nt lho ph Vi w- c nf t ? " .IiW?.?.111, V'!" "y the Or jSfSJSy l'.,ll.sollhu lps uud llglit Mievi ' uilm.Vtio Z-0Usn rwils svheiu all ,u-iTp Ions of ?Ji w mliu"l tor i, J rJ'.'ri'iL' Dt t ,w" Ilul1"-1 H''l bu made In the most aU-lSiem Bubatautlol out sioikuianllko maiiiier.undsol.ini andoliim ihol i atces prlovnusalttiutlavs. mi blgawt pr;u In cash all ii ir uJ iniH 'o, "wfund lu hand aid meet sitll at ull times b-i paid fr . Si 'ij t J "rJ. b; said estate ut th oiilre of JLr?.'z'i.,V.e,1)r-.ln tbu town ot ninamsburj on su.'y. ." sill day of April uuit. ut, a 3vi-n-k n, I ef overy dewtlpllon tn tho country, rona.'e li loiin-eifuily soiiclit-d. lllouuisbui' Jl.uca it, ls;s-y 13 9 TLo public pat, TN THE OH I'll X HI A CUl'.Nl'V, ANS' COURT Ol-'COI.UM In the matter of the mrim n r.f tim r,t i.tn r,t llurton V. Wiiplei, moot scull township, d ceased ; io Susanna sapies svuiosv, and llurton tl Waples iv r i ifirtlw Tnw i m il W'' ut,whl,cl1 tl,nu P ce all Borsslck, Marchs, 'T5-4sv. M K JACK TudW. A uditor's notice. IN TUB BSTATU OK AUIIAIIAM YOCKd. DSCI- nnu. 'VVV.?oii'?,ie!;!J'.l'.n,no.!n,t'd Orphans' Court of uihiniiii, Af.ur.v r,,,.'.".:."'.v'.''.,'.r.i,,i ' "'""ri Ann wuHboti, ,.p ;,sirali Uiulsa SVai.les .slav fund, lu li e h nds of th. udi n H Wuplei, John ss Waples su,autiah ss'uplesiini ".ou u, deiea-d, w 11 it o id ? the duties . I mi , V," W '.'A' u-' '"s'al ri-prcsent- , ai-.i.li.t.uei.i, at I Is o Ice In Illoom nirl' in x!i H Atio.au ui miu nuauil l . I L'1. WL' lStt I U.t . Q L I IV h 1 lift I iot ... .. . .Notlci; Is lieicby given lo tln'ulmse panics lh.it by 1 ?" I-K"''1 ''"I"? claliin'iig,iin,t suit estiiul are." ?, f n'oi'.Sr v,' l,? iK'T l'l;1.l:.''ed nit or iboo- .U ,u.ti.wl.rtfi'lit,tie,1?.' r L,' Jsa.iu m.l uom cinUn lu fo Inn II V v" IWUIII.' Ull .lllil-,l 111 lit " -. Ull.l h-M nnd lak-n udoii the tiri.n.isj- ti.iiii.inii.,v..iii,n,i hltuatu la scott iowusldp, tn lho euuiity aloresald, ami la ihu ornug i of liauvllle, In the. ci unity ol Muiitoiir, on l-'nd ly and Saturday, thu sUteenili and -eVl-lltl-eilt I li IV-t nf Surtl nn.i ,tn.,.i.. 1. . it Mi- lho puruo-o i.f matiliii.' puillilnii or vultiutlon' unit ..v vi .in, piiniiiiiu I'MHie, US 111 I II ss rlt renulred, .a sildch lino and place tho sal. ..,,. m.,1.., .un mini, in HT JiiuilAHL onov Jioomsuurs, I'eu.si, isivflt Mielltr, M.ircli 12, 197S.lt A UDITOR'rf NOnCE, J.X. lararie or im jiiou b C1IAIILES O, HMIKI.nv Auillor, JIIOII IIU.F.K, PKCKASmi, u said -h" r, .. :a,j,i. 4- ,llor nppu nti-rt by lat nn, lllooms iurj, March ll Vv. Auditor. "11IARTER NOTICE, iiidoraliued Trusteis of - he j, tho lnti ntlr.ti i.f it. ., Uuie ludgu Jlillioulst Ctrall, UinMi lt, 1ST5-U 'lXnlur:t30Br. JMlou, Marybmd. UtYI.AND l'AR.MS AND HOMES .UOO AC1IL.S I,Lurii.lll.ail I f ii.lliin li..iiltiiv ttooil Andfona WAl.b, IiIIHJi.LV, Attoruoy . AS ACTUAL Ill'SlNICSS INbTH UTIO.V A.NIJ TELEOIIAI-lllO 1NSTI1 UTK. I'jrlUfurmilUouciaiut Qlboo. or wnd forCnu toii J AtroiiiTimiM. .Nut,!- lie tois'nldp liduult, i7 iVm' iy , n . YJ? ur arjuabUi to tu riiloa i und toim li ill I, i , .. .'; UL l"'" oiv