The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 25, 1876, Image 2

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BROCKWAY ELWELL, Editors.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
"fi'idur. Pob.35, 18 70.
"democratic State Commlitco of rciinsylvnnla.
rcpl
lica IlAnuisnuno, Pa., Jan. 20, 187G.
low; In pursuance of tbo meeting of the l)cm-
"Jcratlc Stato Committee, I hereby givo notice
nnrliat tlio Democracy of tlio State through
It ylicir delegates, will assemble at tlio city of
,,-iaiicMtw oti Wcdnosday, tbo 22d day of
jja)March next, at 12 o'clock, in., for tlio pur
witl10, c'cct'n8 delegates to represent tbo
Htnto of Pennsylvania in tho ensuing Dem
ocratic National Convention, and to appoint
. slectora and do sucb otber matter and things
w tho said convention may doetu necessary
, and proier.
sn" Hendmck 15, Wr.iaiiT,
P'b. i i
" TUB MILK IN TUB COCOA XUT.
vot Tlio llabeock trial roreals tho sncctaclo
troiof tbo Private Sccrotary of the President
being in the criminal dock on the charge of
salflcfrauding tbo Governraent,and tho cflbrt of
a gQrant to whlto-wash his favorite His ovi
iodenco amounts to nothing. Ho denies
or personal complicity avows his belief in
jllabcock's Innocence, and tbat-ho knows of
fnrtio guilty act committed by the defendant,
(lg.lt reminds us of tho story about a man who
,..rtwas arrested for stealing o pig. Three wit-
-i.ncsseS tcstifleJ before tho justlco that they
f0Xaw the accused take tlio pig, but ho won his
.caso by producing Ms witnessoa who sworo
(jj( that they aid not see him tale the pig !
Hut tho worst aspect of tbo caso is gatli
tcrcd from the testimony of Hon. J. W.
Douglas lato UommisMoncr of Internal itov-
enuo ! Ho says :
"Sotno two or three months'beforo Kich
ardson wont out of olfico I had a talk with
tho rresiuent and told him things weic
crooked in Sc. Louisi, and I thought if a
Ba proper investigation was mado it would re
suit largely to tho benefit of tho Treasury ;
let ho concurred with inoand asked when Ipro-
hi posed to begin, on tho 2o'th of January .1875.
I addressed a letter to tbo Secretary of tho
y( Treasury in regard to tho change of super-
yc visors ; tho rumors ot trauus ucginningin
to 1872 caused me to write this letter j after-
w wards Secretary llrislow camo into tjjp,
h, oiuco ana wo talked tlio matter over, con
f0 eluding to wail until the Jail election were
over; we waited, and then there wcreanum
f berof Senatorial elections, and we had to wail
a until they were in the midst of the Presidential
Q election, and that was another obilacle ; after
tuat we arranged to mate mo transicrs.
It will thus be seen that tho administra
tion had knowledge of theso frauds as far,
back as 1872, and that tho commissioner pro
posed to begin in Jan. 1875. In order to
act effectively ho proposed to change tho
Supervisors. Ho was stopped by tho follow'
ing order from Grant :
Executive Mansion, Washington, Feb. 4,
1875. Sir ; The President directs me to
c3 say that ho desires that tho circular order
transferring supervisors of internal revenue
bo suspended by telegraph until further
orders. Levi P. Luckey.
A pitiable excuso.is given for not prompt
ly stopping theso frauds, and arresting the
perpetrators. Tho administration "must
wait until after tlio fall elections, and then
until after the Presidential election. I" The
Bepublican party Jwas afraid of its ally,tbe
Whisky King, which supplied money and
debauched voters. Tho party of "great mor
al ideas" connived at fraud committed by
Its own agents, who wero retained an
office and screened by tho Washingtou
officials.
Grant may savo Babcock from deserved
punishment, and the wliolo truth iriay be
difficult to get at, but enough has been prov
en to show tho rascality' that pervades the
Administration from tho White House
down.
ACTUAL' KEFORM.
Tho long continued extravaganco and
corruption of tho Republican party led to
n Democratic victory' in 1874. Slnco that
time a Democratic Congress has been stead
ily investigating the abuses of years, and re
ducing unnecessary expenditures a3 well as
stopping numerous Treasury leaks. Each
move toward reform and economy has met
with a howl of indignation from Itadical
office-holders, and from tearful Republican
editors, find orators. Having, always talked
Reform but nevpr having practiced it, they
exhibit surprise that, our Representatives
adhcro to. heir pledges. When tho pruning
knife is applied to West Poiut that Sem
inary for Congressional favorilcs our oppo
nents exclaim "let Wet Point alone."
When $470,000 is cut oft in tho Diplomatic
Hill, another how) is raised to save tlio
Schencks.nud other political paupers who
misrepresent us abroad. The proposed re.
ductiou of. army expeucs is also objected to
ns imprudent, when it is well- known, that
your military establishment is enormously
largo and expensive.
In tho siuglo'itcm of appropriations to
fortifications $3,250,000 wasnaved, and even
Republican members lad to admit the pro
priety of reduction, and proyed how indef
ensible were tbo extravagant appropriations
of former years.
In a.word,thd Committee on apprppriations
havo already .cut qtr$lX,i81,4l4, and will re
duco tho cost of collecting tho rcveuuo at
least $1,000,000,
This is real progress In fhe iutercst of tho
people and show what a Democratic Ad
ministration can do.
Our patty is redeeming Its pledges to tho
peoplo despito factious opposition from our
opponents, and proved that it alone thould
bo continued In power.
CIIAHLOTTECUSIIMAN.
Charlotte Saunders Cushman died at tho
Tarkor Houte, Iioston, yesterday, alter a
long and unusually painful Illness. Jtmton
was her birthplace, and in it bIio met her
death. The date of her birth was 1810.
Uer nnrenU wero both of tho old Puritan
stock, and their daughter inherited most of
tho a llent characteristics oi mat ruco oi
remarkable people. She bad ability, energy
and indomitable will.
She was one of the most celebrated actress
es of tho age, and her death will bo gener
ally regretted.
TIIK NEXT DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CON
VENTI0N.
Tho national democratic committee met at
WilUrd's hall, Washington, on February
22d. All the members were present with the
oxecptiou of a few proxies. Augustus Bcuell
presided. After considerable discussion as
to the tlmo of the convention, nd alter
listening to representatives from Jitfereut
cities as to the place, it was decided that it
uhould bo'.hcld at St. Louis, on iho 27th of
June, next. '
General Uutler has his rovolvlng eye
fixed upon tho axis of icat In tlio Jorty-
fifth Cougrow.
TIIK MOI,iiY-MAfillUr.S AMI 11I1IEUMAN
UlUIHlt.
A'rcccnt letter of lllshop Wood,and extra
ordinary sermon of Father O'Connor on
this' subject liavo been widely circulated.
An phlo l'rieat, In a letter to tho Boston
Pilot, makes tho following statement, to
which wo call tho attention of our readers :
I St. Auoustine'h Ciiuncit! New Straits-1
I villo, Perry Co., O., Jan. 7. 1870. J
I) run Sin : It was truly a strango thine
to sco in your issue of the 1st hist., tho Most
Itov. IJIsnop of Philadelphia, and Father
O'Connor of Mahanoy Plains, mixing up
nnd condemning tho powerful nnd respect
nblo body of tho Ancient Order of Hibern
ians with mat inlamous clan called .Molly
Mngulres, and In tho samo column, Father
O'llara of Pittsburg, with the approbation
of Ills lit. Itov. llrothcr, asscrtinr tliat there
was no connexion whatsoever between tho
aforesaid societies. Now, I do confess, that
as n priest and an Irishman, I am griorcd
to tho core seeing such a stato of tilings in
existence How can I rest content whilo I
consldor that in my parish a largo body of
mo a. u. is, exists, m which arcs tno nest
and purest of my flock? If tbo society is
guilty of tho crlmo attributed to them by
tho Archbishop of Philadelphia, why not
condemn at ouco tno entire uruerr mo A
O. II. is tbo samo in all places, therefore,
fit bo condemned in part tlio wholo must
also bo condemned. If it is n secret society,
it is" ipo facto condemned, and in this caso
tho half of my poor congregation is estrang
ed from their holy Church and deprived of
sacramental nnu sacnucial grace, unless
their ignorance of such condemnation cx
cuso them. O God, forbid that my llttlo
vineyard Bhould bo so afflicted I Hut I am
convinced that, so far. the Hibernians aro
frco from censuro. Not long slnco I was
present at a general meeting which thei
held In this village. In tbo short speect
I dolivcrcd there I took occasion to concrat-
ulatctbemou tho many good things they
bad accomplished in my parish. They had
strictly adhered to their motto "1-ricnd-
ship. Unity, nud True Christaln Charity."
Thoy had drawn into their ranks many who
wero wandering for vcars outside tho bound
arics of thoir holy religion and losing all
sisrht both of their faith and nationality.
They had compelled them, under penalty
of expulsion or fines, to act as become good
citizens, and, by forcing them to comply
with Articlo XXI oftheirconstitution, they
mado them tbroivasido tho accursed vico of
indlffereuce which is so common in our day,
auilbecomo good practical Catholics. Thus
they mado themselves instrumental in sav
Ing souls. Knowing all theso assertions to
bo facts, how can I feel otherwise than con
fused wheu I read charges mado against
them, which they explicitly ucuy ami stig
matize. Hacked by llishop U llara and his
clcrcy. I will continuo to encourago tho A
O. H. sd long as it continues to do what it
is doing, and until a higher tribunal thau
Archbishop Wood and his fiery and uncau-
tlous subject rather u (Jonnor conuemn it,
I shall uphold it. All tho members assured
mo at their last meetintr that thev would at
once abandon it if it wero condemned. Their
constitution admits nono into their society
that' belongs to any other society condemned
by the church. Tho "Mollies" aro especial
ly hatelul in their eyes, because wo nil know
though Father O'Connor will not know it,
that' these ruffians aro not all Irish,, nor, per
haps, half Jrish. It is calumny, therefore,
to upbraid tho A. O. H. with what its con
stitution prohibits and all the members em
phatically deny.
To corao to, tho most objectionable part of
uatner u uounor s comments,!, snail venture
to say that ho spoko without tasto or jiulg
ment. When I read such words as these
"I feel that murder is done every day by
tho Irish," and when I cousidcrcd tbo sa
crcdness of tlio place in which they wero ut
tered. I confess that mv very heart felt
crushed and wounded. Let him remember.
when ho shall have read this, that he has
cast a dagger into the bosom of a brother
priest by insulting my nationality, nud that
no less than a retraction of this malignant
and fatso sentence quoted nbovo shall fully
repair tho injury, lie must bo n very weak
mmded man wheu ho is ashamed of tho
name of Irishman, because some unfortunate
individuals liko Delanv committed homi
cido. He closes his eyes to the mountains
ot crime perpetrated by ail other nations,
and sees wickedness in irishmen alone. Yes,
Irishmen must be, what ho is not, angelic
immaculate. Hut, thank God 1 their recori
of crime, even in proportion to their num
ber, 'is of all others, the shortest, tho least
revolting and most excusauie.
As this letter is already lone enough, I
shall conclude by praying that the A. U. 11,
may soon be approved of by all the Hierar
chy pfrAmerica or else universally condemn
ed, if it bo found guilty of the charges made
against it. Tho individual charges made
agaipst it by the Philadelphia men aro as feo-
"Birds of a featlier Uock together,
And wild geeso and wild ducks Hock together ;
Therefore a duck Is a wild goose."
"Breffni," P. P., St. Augustine's Church,
RESOLUTION.
At a meeting of Division No. 1, A. O. H.,
New Straitsville, O., Dec. 7, 1875, tho fol
lowing resolutions were adopted :
JRcsolced, That the above letter of our pas
tor, Rev. 11. M. O'lioylan. expresses our ben
time'nts with regard to the attack made on
us by Father O'Connor, of Mahanoy Plains.
llcsolvcd, That some of Father O'Connor's
sentiments calculated to cast a slur on our
Irish faith and nationality, as btich we de
mand him to retract, especially thatseutenco
in which bo says : "I feel certain that mur
der is done every day by the Irish."
Committee on Resolutions James, Donnel
ly, Patrick Fahy, Michael Callighau.
How Luxury Pleads for a Third Term.
From J. Proctor Knott's speech on tlio ono
term amendment.
A salary of $50,000; a mansion Bustaincd
in a stylo of luxury that few persons dream
ed ofj furnished, repaired and heated at au
annunl expense of $25,000, with tho very air
breathed there perfumed by rare exotics- pro
pagated in a $55,000 garden homo maintain-
e'l atjan annual expense of $5,000. a priyato
becrctary at $3,000 a year to do tho Presi
dent's .writing two assistant secretaries at
HHfiOiJ a year fo do tho flork ol tlio private
secretary; two clerks at i-2,250 to do tho
work; of the aisUtant tecretaries (laughtcr)j
a steward at 2,000 to biipply tho President's
table with tho choicest wines and the richest
viands, that could tempt or tittiule his appe
tite, with .$0,000 a year for nooks,, period!-
1 ' ... i! i-l 1 t 1
vms,! buiiiuuvty, leit-gruuis uim tuiuicui
paube) "other contingencies." If tho chil
dren of Israel sighed for the flesh pots of
1'gypt, what must be tho anguish of a bcnil-
tive oul when taking a last long farwell of
such salary and luxuries ? He as ted the
gentleman to go Lomo to their honest hard
worked, over-taxed constituents, and tell
them why four years was not a sufficient
length of tlmo for any American citizen to
enjoy buch an office. Replying to tho bug-
gestion that tho experience gained lu tho
Presidential office mado tho Incumbent a
better President, whoso becond term was
moro satisfactory to tho peoplo then tho
first one.
We beg to suggest to people who havo an
abundance of means that this is a very good
time to pay of! email debts, and largo ones
too, for that matter. There is great com-
plaint amongst dealers becauso of neglect
on this point. Just why a man who has
tho money lying in bank or lu hi private
safe, where it is earning nothing for him
will refuse or neglect to settle his small bills.
is ono of the incomprehensible things. If
small debts were, as a rule, punctually paid
the relief to tho community generally would
be incalculable. Tho man who has thous
ands and to spare is not the oue to rightly
appreciate the value of five or ten dollar
but with tho sewing women, the carpenter,
tho shoemaker, the tailor, and all those de
uendent upon the products of their occupa
liana for support, the case is entirely differ
ent. To them th jnjjar In hand paid when
work U delivered or kervlcc are completed,
Dosscsses an enlarged value, and therefor
It is but just and proper that small debts
bhould be promptly paid. Uwntcle,
THE COLUMBIAN AND
LETTER I'ROM IILOOMSHUUO.
Wo find the following complimentary letter
in tho last lRiio of tho Mlflllntown Democrat
and llcgitten
llLooManuno, Pa., Jan. 80, 1870. Sim
Wo havo boi-ii siiiournlmr n few davs In
this pleasant vlllao after an absenco of a
couplo of month. Whether tq call this
place a city or a viuago is uaru to determine.
It has nil tho conveniences oflheformcr ex
cept street railways, but tho really comfor
tablo and attractive omnibuses always near
aro oxccllent substitutes. Then thcro is a
neatness and beauty about tho town that
makes it tho pride or tho people. Nowhcro
in our Stato is thcro a town in which every
street bears tbo evidence, of such fostering
caro on tho part of tbo public officials as do
tho streets of Moomsburg. For beauty of
situation, for healthful surroundings, con
venience ol access, and rciincmcui oi mo
lllllUUlliHlia. JMUVMIIDUUI QUI ,wa .... w ..a
of Its sir.n within tho rango of our knowledge.
It is not widely known as a business piace.
Thcro aro iron works hero furnaces and
foundries, but they aro not extensive. How
ever, while iti.othcr towns, during tuo nnan
cial crisis tho manufacture, of iron has ceas
ed hero it has gono steadily on.
Ask tho citizens whet has mado their
town beautiful, what has brought men of
means nnd influence hero and Kept them
hero when tlio advantage of trado might
have allured them clsewbcro and thoy will
say, proudly, "Our Normal School."
This institution of which wo gavo a short
account In a former letter, was built in 1800.
All tho improvement for which tho town Is
noted dates irom mat nine, oiuuu men
too, moro persons have left tho town tograd
uato in tho colleges of this country than
any town, outsjdo of tho cities, in tho Stato
of Pennsylvania.
To day, as wo look up tho long street wo
sco rising nuovo everything ciso iuo new
hall, with its massive, four story walK sur
mounted by timbeis, which aro going into a
magnificent tower. The roof is already up
on tho building, nud plastering and laying
floors havo commenced. Gas nnd steam
companies aro fitting pipes for promoting
tbn future comfort and convenience of pu
pils, and it is confidently expected that
in a few weeks all will bo ready for occupan
cy by the students and faculty. Eight
weeks ago wo laid tho corner stonoofthis
structure. To day it stands a monument to
tho zeal of the board of trustees among whom
aro Bomo of the first jurists and statesmen ol
this State. Kvcu in 1U unfinished state
tho buildinc shows wonderful elciranco and
tasto in architecture and is a credit to Mr.-
Halc, of Wilkebarre, who planned it.
Tbo buildinc committee and tho principal
of tbo bchool havo been untiring in their
effort to havo tho structure completed and
perfect in all moderi improvements before
mc opening oi iuo spring ii-iui. n un jiw
b.ibllitv thev will succeed.
Tlio school is prosperous in the faco of all
tho difficulties with which it lias bad to con
tend. The graduating class for '70 will bo
tho largest in tho history of tho institution
It has livo members from Juniata county
and thev fitand at tho head in almost all
theirstudies. Thoroughness is tho motto
thev work upon. Tho wholo class aro ex
tremely well adavneed and will no doubt
graduate with eclat. u.
Legislative Acts.
Among tho many acts presented atllnrrls-
burg during last week, wo copy tho follow
ing as being of general interest:
An Act to prsvido for tho erection of water
ing troughs for tho use of horses and cat
tlo on tho public roads of this Common
wealth. Whereas, for the want of convenient wat
ering, places on tho public highways horses
and cattlo aro frequent sullcrcrs; there
fore.
Sec. 1. Be it enacted, etc., That under tho
sanction or supervision of tho supervisors of
roads or road commissioners of tho re
spective townships of this Commonwealth,
any person or persons who may erect nud
maintain in good repair a public watering
trough of not less than four feet in length,
twelve inches in width and nine inches in
depth in the clear, of either wood, stone, or
iron, nnd have puro clear water continually
running In the samo by pipes or otherwise,
or tho water supplied by a hand-pump upon
tho side of tho public highway, erected of
sufficient height nnd of easy access suitable
for wateriug horses and cattle, and approved
by tho supervisors or road commissioners of
Biich' townships, shall bo enfitled to receive
from tho road fund thereof tho sum of three
dollars per annum on tho payment of his or
her respective road tax.
Sec. 2, That whenever any person or per
sons who nre in possession ef running water,
crossing any public road,that might bo made
nvailablo for tho purpose of provisions of
this net, or where water might bo supplied
easily by a hand-pump, who neglect or re
fuse to accept tho provisions of this act, the
supervisors of roads may erect tho same and
keep iu proper repair.
Sec. 3. That when any watering trough is
erected for tho purposo aforesaid, tlio same
shall bo public property, and any person or
persons destroying tlio samo or interfering,
or committing any ntiisanco upon the same,
shall bo guilty of misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof, shall bo punished by a
no or imprisonment, or cither, at tho dis
cretion of tlio court having jurisdiction of
the case, and tho supervisors of roads of the
respective townships shall prosccuto the
samo.
Thanks to tho dertermined position tnkou
by the Democrats im regard to tho manage
ment of tho Slato Treasury. That depoi'
tory of tho peoplo's money will havo thrown
around it in future such safeguards as havo
hitherto been wantiusr, and as will render
peculations with public funds a something
to bo indulged by the treasurer only nt the
risk of penalties which ho will not bo likely to
incur. It Is said that much of the stringen
cy of tho new bill is duo to Stato Treasury
Mackey's counsel. AVo can very readily
presume such to bo tho case. Mackey ik
avish enough with his advice, now that he
is about to step down and out, but why did
he not, whilo in office parctico what now
upon his retirement, he so forcibly preaches?
uiromcle.
'The Oalaxy for March contains "Madcap
Violet," by William lilack. The story w
fully up to tho author's former clforts In
novel-writing. Those who are interested m
Englaud's l'rime Minister will enjoy tlio ar
ticle entitled "Vivian Grey Grown Old
which presents 6omo views differing from
those generally entertained concerning him,
"Church and State,', is an ably written ar
tlcle by J. G. Holland, "lteuben Dale,"
by Annie T. Howell, grows in intcrct,
The market advance in merit of The Oalaxy
proves tho appreciation of an intelligent
public of n magazine, of its excellent stan
dard. Published by Sheldon A Co., New
York.
Tho New York Express of Saturday says
"It took England twenty years to get back
to resumption, and our twenty will bo up in
1881, though we hopo for resumption long
before this," aud adds that "all mut agree
that bomethlng betides a mandatory act
will bo necessary to accomplish this result
that practical legislation leading to resump
tion Is far better than naming a day for re
sumption which may or may not be the right
day."
If, as I asserted, it cost tlio Stato $30,000
to inaugurate Gcu. Hartrauft, the Legisla
ture should, without hesitancy, repudiate
tho bill, and allow those who contracted it
to kettle vith the parties who furnished tho
material for the bIiow w bejt they cau,
DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUBfl, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
THE STATE CAl'lTOL.
lUrtniauuno, Feb. 22, 1870.
About the only question over which tlio
Legislature has been excited during tho past
week has been tbo fixing a tlmo for final ad
journment. Kvcr slnco tho r.loso of tho ilrst
week of tho session the minority party, ac
tuated bv a ironcrous love for the Democrats,
have been endeavoring, by tho Introduction
of various resolutions at different lnoppor-
tuno moments to effect an adjournment.
Tho Democrats, however, having been
caught In a trap last year by following too
blindly whither tho "foxy" Mitchell led,
cautloudy determined in an early caucus
that they would regulato tho matter of ad
journment themselves this year. This was
showing their hands to their opponents nt
tlio beginning of tlio game, and ever slnco
tho minority, whenover they wished to raiso
n llttlo excitement, have bcetvflauntlng their
ndjTiuriimcnt resolutions in tbo faces or tho
majority, and said resolutions every tlmo
have had much tho samo cUect as a red
handkorcblof exhibited before tho eyes of an
irate bull. Tho last attempt In this direc
tion was mado on Friday morning by Mr.
Stowart, of Lawrcnco county. His resolu
tion prvided for the shutting down on tho
introduction of new business two weeks
hence. An animated debato which lasted
the entire session immediately sprung up,
Tho resolution, however, was finally defeat
ed. Tho Democrats, considering that tho
session is far enough advanced to make somo
movo toward adjournment, yesterday called
a caucus which Is In session tonight, deliber
ating on tho propriety of closing tho session
within tho hundred days. They will not
likely fix any dcfinlto time for adjournment,
but will name n day after which no new bu
siness snail bo introduced. This will nar
row down the session and they will then en
deavor to mako if conform to tho limit of
tho hundred days.
To limit tho introduction of new business
at an early dato is an eminently wise deter
mination, for tho calendars of both houses
already contain enough work to consume
what seems to bo considered tho legally al
lotted tlmo. Tho houso calendars show two
hundred and eighty odd bills, whilo the sen
ate work is numbered up to a hundred and
a half. Tho closo of tho eighth week of tho
session is npproaching nnd but thrco bills
havo been sent to tho Governor for his sig
nature, viz.: tlio Finance Hill, tho act al
lowing Courts to divido cities into wards,
and tho act enabling assignees to sell real
cstato encumbered with liens. These, how
ever, must not bo considered tho entire work
of tho session, for a largo number of lills
wero defeated which aro as much a portion
of tho wort as tho bills which have passed.
Among the bills pending, attention is cen
tered principally upon two or three: tho
County Salary Dili, giving salaries instead
of fees to county officers ; tho bill revising
tho tax laws of tho Commonwealth : tho
boom bill, and tho various appropriation
bills for charitable, centennial and other
purposes.
Tho country Salary bill and Room bill
wero forced through tho Senato under ex
tremely high pressure in opposition. The
first mentioned bill being vcrobuoxiotis to
certain officials in Philadelphia and tho last
montioned being very detrimental to a cer
tain corporation doing business at William
sport. These bills will both bo fought fierce
ly iu tho House. It is rumored that it is in
tended to amend the boom bill in tho Houso
under a show of fairness but in reality for
tho puproso of sending it back to tho Senate
again where, or in conferenco committeo it
is expected to dio Hie death.
To-day tho time-honored custom of read
ing "Washington's Farewell Address," was
observed in both branches of tho Legislature,
after which tho House, satisfied with fixing
two sessions per day, adjourned without
transacting any business. The Senate mado
show of work but adjourned before the usu
al hour. Tho day passed hero with scarcely
any demostration. A national saluto was
firod at mid-day by tbo Arsenal flattery.
is.
Ndmfdia, Feb'y 22 1S7G.
Ed's. Columbian. Tho many friends of
Hon. E. J. Mcltenry living South of tho
river read with pleasure tho flattering letter
of last week in regard to his services in tho
Legislature. The samo meed of praiso
should be given Hon. S. 1'. Ryan. Ho is
always at his poit, and is atlentivo to his
duties. I have reason to know that his in-
fluenco is largo in the Legislature nnd that
it is always exerted in tho proper direction.
do not know whether ho is a candidate for
rcnonnnation or not . but certainly our side
of tho river can present no fairer or moro
competent man. Pax.
The New York Evening Post sums it all
p iu comprehensive shape. Hero aro
its reasons for economy, based on tho com
parative government expenditures of 1SC0
and 1871:
1874. 1RC0.
War Department $42,!110,027 $10,472,201
is avy Department .'iU.iMLVW I,014,iU)
Civil Expen-es 17,.ri27,lir) fi,O77,O0S
.Hit-cciianeous Dii.riWi.n-i 3J,708,2
Indians 5,092.1(52 2.1)01.121
Vensions 211,038,41 fi 1,100,802
I'OfcIgn Intercourse l,ii08,0Gl 1,140,1-lil
Total S17S.01S.08ft
f 00,010,158
;i,i77,nii
Interest on debt 107,119,815
Population 44.000.000
U1,-HK,U21
200 rcrct.
Increase of 'ordinary'
expenditures
Increase of population
10 per ct.
Gen. Hartrauft Governor nnd Comman
der-in-chief of tho military forces of Penn
sylvania, has issued on order granting per
mission to all armed bodies of national
guardsmen from other States to enter, pass
through and remain within tho limits of tho
Commonwealth ot will during tho tlmo oi
tho holding of the Centennial Exposition,
Hon.' W. W, Kotchum, M. O. from
Wilkcsbarrc, is likely to bo appointed to tho
United States District Judgeship to bo mado
vacant by tho bill retiring Judgo McCau-
dlcss,' of Pittsburg.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
1 miTViUTn I'rrvn'a wnTtnn
I STATIC OF MOKK1S 1'L'HSEL. UKCEAPER.
Letters of Admhil-lrutlon on tlio estate of Morris
Fursel. lato of Mudhon townshln countr of
ooiumuia, Maio of l'eouyinnlu, deceased, havo
been granted to Conrad Kreomer, of Madison
township, l'a.. to whom all persons Indebted to said
estate aro requested to make paj ment, and thoso
havlngclalms or demands will imike known tho
same without delay,-
;C0NHA1) KliHAMlill.
Administrator.
UDlTOn'S NOTICE.
JMale oi Ai ui jowicr. iteeeateu.
Tlio underttlL'iicd Auditor to mako distribution of
the balonco of tho funds lu tho hands of Isaiah bower
Aiiirur isiraior ia io e-inio oi Asnei rowicr, lain
of liorwlck, deceased, among tlio parlies entitled
thereto, w 111 attend u tho dutltsof Idsiipiiolnlinent
at tho ofllro of M, F. Jackson & ton, In lii-rwtck on
Thursday Iho did tluy of March isia, when uud
where all persons haUiik' clahnsl against Iho said
i,Htjil am ri-jiiic&ti-ri to lircseliL tlio samo lieforo tho
Auditor or bo debarred Iroia tomlng lu for sliaro ot
suld fund. HOI!!', It. Ll'lTl.K,
Feb.25,7-4w Auditor,
4J
VDITOH'H NOTJC1C.
VST ATE fiV UYLYFtiTUR I'EAI.KIt. liECKASED.
ha uiKlerHlLrnod. Auditor to inaku dlslllbutlon Of
the balnniw of ibo fundi utnonif thu heirs of Hib ester
l'euler, deceased, will attend to tho upjiolntiiient
atmyonico, la liloomsburg, on Thursday Iho Bulb
day, ot March A. I).ls7, w hen and whero all iiersoiuj
hawng cloUns u gainst I ho Bold estnto nro required
to present tho uauio before tlio Auditor, or bo do-
uarrea iroiatomuig iuiot utmunjLa muu iuhu.
E.K.OHVIH,
liloouuburg, Feb. 'O, T.-4t Audlbir,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
0
AUTIOX.
Notlen Is lii'tvln' fflron to nil person lint mv wife.
I'mm.i K nns, li.-w left tnj lied and board without
mj consent, nnd tho sumo nro hereby caiulonod not
to linrbor Her, or let her havo niijtlilnif on my ac
count, ns i Mill not pay nny bills contnulmlby her.
liVAN.o.
Kohr&burp,
Feb. S3, 'l-n
PUBLIC SALE
or
VALUABLE RKAL KSTATU I
Tlmrn ttllllvt rtnnsril In K.iln nt Public venduo on
tho premises, partly in, Greenwood and riuo town
ships, ou
TUESDAY, MARCH 21st 1870.
Rt 1 o'clock, p m tho following Ileal llstnto to wit:
1. A Intel ot lsnd situated parlly In (Irieuwood
nnd n.irtly In lino town-dun-., ndlolnlmr binds ot
Jnmvs Ij-ptrott, l'redcrlek Il.Ucs, ratten), lielrs
vi iiumi tiouuson, uuccnseu, euuiuiiiiu
J 61 ACHES,
11 perches, whereon are erected nClrlst Mill, a
Mill,
Three Dwelling Houses
ni a
BlW
t no linrn, btnbles for mill, nnd other out buildings.
ALSO:
A trnet of lnnd sllimlo In Pino township, ndjnlntnt?
liinds'ot tho heirs ot Tlinmni D.-irli.Jneob christian.
Jiicob DrelblebLs, Wm. V.'cldu.'imtnor and others.con-
Itlllllllff
104 ACHES,
and Iwentv.nlnn nprrhp. nil well lltnlierpd.
Theso tnotr.vf. sot landuero lAlely Iho estate of
.incikon.it uomun'.
TCHMM Ten nor pent of nne-fnurth of tho nor-
cbuso money to bo paid nt pxecuttnn ot nereement
10 purennsp, ino u.lianro ni inc onc-iourui on iuo
first dy ot April nrt, nnd Iho reinalnlns thrpo
fourths In on vpir from Anrll llr.-it. npt. with
lntrreit ftom April 1, 1ST, at which tlmo possession
is to uo Riven,
l'urchaser to pay for writing, e.. of lipids.
IIUAS Jlu.-qDKNHAf.r,.
Feb. s. lS7ft-ts Agent.
PICA, Drecr's li-tlra Knrly. Learly Corn,
lleati', Tomato, Cucumber, and nil other spoils
for Market (Mrdencrs, Families, Ac. Sund stamp
for breor'R Harden calendar for lite, ulth prlci-s.
Henry A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
t riui-w.
JEW SALOON A XI) KESTAUUAXT.
llio urdcrslcned has opened a llrsl-olas Dating
Houso lu the i.xcaanse mock-, formerly occupied ny
11. Moiiner, uuero
thing hi his lino.
Feb 19-3in.
his customirs Mill nnd ccry
JIII.TON CHAllLKH.
yyiLMAM unwsox,
ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
Central ia, Pa.
Feb IS, 'TC-ly.
Verbatim llcportiiig.
TEUMS: Actual traveling-, boarding-, nnd other
expenses: livo dollars a scssinn.fortiiJtliigthorepnit;
nud leu rails a lollo, ( hundred words, ) fur u riling
out Into long-hand.
Where Iho innl ter reported In ono day eipials or
exceed fifty folios, the live-dollar feu 111 bo remitt
ed, and the transeilblng Into long-hand charged at
llfteen cents n folio; but, In all such cases, It fewer
Hum hfty folios aro purclubcd, tho Uvo dollars will
bo charged.
Adibe-vs. S. X. Walker, A.M., CourNstenog.
raphcr, llloomsbtug, Columbia county, l'ennsilva
nl.i. Residence Iron street, between Third nnd
Fourth.
Olilcc Willi II. H.OrMs, r.MI.,Columblan-bulld.
big; entnuice.opposlto the east gato to tlio coiut
houso yaid, Ilrst lloor, Ilrst door lo right.
Ofllee-bour, from twclvo to ono o'clock.
ob is, lTii-lj
SHERIFFS SALES.
11Y V1UTUF OF A WHIT OF FI. FA., Issued out of
tho Court of Common l'lcnsof Columbia county ana
to mo directed, win be exposed to salo at tho court
houso In liloombburg on
MONDAY, MAHCH 13, 1870,
nt 1 o'clock p. m., I ho following lots or pieces of land
situate In lpy, Mott tow nshlji, Columbia touuty.lo
wit: Lot No. 1, fronting on south side of I'emia. ca
nal, ndjolnlng lot of Wm caison on tlio east and
others on Iho Nest, whereon lseiccleda litf story
frame dw elling house, v 1th tho appurtenances.
ALSO,
Ono other lot, N"o2, nonllng oncnnnl slrccl, cor
ner on alley ndjolnlng land of I'cnn'a canal company,
-whereon Is en-ited a i Mory framo dwelling houso
nnd ratable, w 1th Iho nppm lenancis.
ALSO,
One other lot, No 3, front Ing on Main fctreet, cor
ner ft email street, ndjolnlng lotol .Uwph Miller,
wheieou mo i n-ited time tvo-srory name dwelling
houses, with tho nppurienances.
ALSO,
One oilier lot, Jfo 4, flouting on second M rcet, nd
Jobib.g lot of ilobeitj.'nsl and olhcrs, wucicoiils
eieclida two-story liuino dwclllog houso uiulMn
ble, wlih tho nppuitciiunccs.
ALSO,
One other lot, Nn r, fronting on Second ttrcet, nd
jolnlng lot of Thomas crou-llng, Jr., anil others,
wlunon Is creeled a yt btory latino dwiJIlng house,
with tho nppurienances.
ALSO,
Ono oilier lot. No c, fronting on s'econd street, ad
joining lot or Thomas Crcu-llng, Jr., wlieicon Is
eretlidn two-story name duelling houso or olhco
and ary-huUi,c,w 1th tho appurtcnauccs.
ALSO,
Ono other lot, No 7, fronting on Second street, nd
jolnlng lots of Win. Abbott nnd Isaac cm cling,
whereon aro erected u two-story iiamo dwelling
houe, planing mill, shop or storago house, Ac., w 1th
tlio appurtenances.
seized, taken Into execution, and to bo bold as tho
property of Thomas W, lalgar.
M. CIlOVEIl,
Sherlirsomce, fchcrllT.
Feb. is, lsii).
Awarded Hie Highest Medal at Vienna.
E, & Hi T. ANTHONY & CO.,
091, Jiroadtcay, A'cw York,
(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
MANcrACTrnmis, iMroiiTKits and Dkaieksin
CHROMOS AND THAMES,
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS,
AL1WMS, GltAVIlORCOl'ES & BU1TA11LE
VIEWS.
Pliotograpliic Materials.
Wo aro hcadqnai tors foreverjthbigln tlio way ot
Storeopticons and Magio Lanterns,
being Manufacturers ot tho
M ICHO-SC1 ENTI l'l O LANTEI IN,
STEI 1KO-P ANO 1 Tl C )N,
UNIVEHSITY STKlilCOPTICOX,
ADVlCUTLSKn'SSTEHKOPTICON,
A11TOPTICON,
SCHOOL LANTKUN, FAMILY LANTEItN
PEOPLE'S LANTEltN,
Kach stj le,belng tho best of its class In tho market.
fntnlnirues of I-nntiTin nnd Slides, with dhectlons
for using, bent on application.
Any enterprising man can mako money with a
Magic Lantern,
IfcirCut out this auvci'tlsemeiit lor rcier-
cnce.A33 , ,
A I in, ,u.
Important
TO
Gardeners
AND
Agriculturists!
"EMPEllOll WILLIAM" CAI1I1AGE.
Tho best, largest nnd most prolllnblo urlely of
w inter cabbage known lu Lurope, mid bnHiiied lo
UI1S CUIIIliry CXClUSncii "J ua l.mK njunw, ,,m,.'i
wliU llu, inrtr. firdln.irv cull Vlltloll. It llOllllsllCS US-
lonlslilnL-lv. uttntnlm: nn enormous sue nnd belling
lu tlio market nt nrbes most grullljlug to Iho pro
ducer. in transnlanllnir, irrenl euro should Ijo taken
lo giro bunicleiit fcpaco for grow th. t-olld heads, tho
bloot Iho mouth of a Hour barrel, Htho ui rago
run of this choice variety. Ono pnekngo a tho seed
sent postpaid mi receipt of oi cents. Thrco pack
atres to ono address. Il.ou. To ugvuts taper doicn
mid 4 thrco (cut sumps.
Iv'WUh each packago of Med wo wind a suro
remedy ngnlnsi iho ruuigesof tho csbbago Uyor
otutr pest, on young auu lenuer pmuia,
MAMMOTH GOLlAIl INDIAN COIiN
Wo planted last Bprlng ou Long Island, a vmall
(lunuiiiy twmcu wo ooiiuneti whii ro-hi uun
this glgantlo nnd as jot vtry ruro Mirlely ot
i,rn. in snij,iniM,r. bv uciual ineasiireuieitt
majority of Iho stalks stood from H to 10 feet In
height, nud still growing, w lib from 'J to o enoimous
clUHor corn gioulngou almost every slnlk.
1 ho yield was at tho rate ot uo bushels of car corn
per acre, while tho fodder crop was Immeuso und of
ilno ouallty.
Wo could hno bold tho enllro cropfora blgprlco
to a Now York seedsman, but declined to do bo, pre
ferrlmr to Keen the crop for Iho accommodation of
our uumerous couulry patrons, ho. will nnd it
to thelrlnierests tu bociiio at least a smalt wiecilon
of this ruro variety for tho coming spring planting.
I.Ivh nvrlculturlsts.
unsui, who oeuevo lit riAii iuni.u miih
n umnfl fijicnii IcullUatfini nrn
tor Ihtuu'isl boUi
wai'B Ix-tw ecu tho rows w 111 bo astounded by (ho i e-
vh Ix-twecn tuo rows will uu nsiouimou uy uiu iu-
bull. We will bend by mall to any address i package
ou receipt ot w ronu and Jlhrtocnit btumiis.ors
gVt U1A ll-lVllil, ."11 IlilU lllluvviuv oiu.ui"..
rcCA-ll
t jr-r,iir umtiilv 1H lllnltcd. l'lirllf-H lt'A.lrlULr LO bO
euro ilther of tho nbou rare soeils bhould not delay
Ihetr orders. Allbeod bold by uswarrunted friIi
niwi tn L-r-riiilrinto. No L'oods bent V. O. J). Cash
must accompany all orders. J-'or tithir of above
boeu4 uuurewi
FELIX CI.ATII5 & CO.,
SMKabtlliithbU, N.Y,
Fib lS-Cra,
STATEMENT of THE FIXAJiCMJ
ml mitt
wr iiiti
COUNTY Of UOI.UMllIA
from .January 1st, lsts, to January 1st, JSTU.
.JOHN SNYDEll, Esq., Treasurer.
1)11.
I s:r.
Jan. To nm't outstanding for 1S7I and pro-
Mom cnrs !,.; j-
I'n nnrl. mi hand nt liixlRi'ttll'Inolll.... l
To nm't county tax assessed for Wfl. . 2,4'?
To nm't of tax from llio registry oi oiers..
To .J. K. Ilenu r for Hlnblown brlilgo plank
ni l,it,,M t,i,tllna A-p.. Mnlil nt. Court
61 01)
S 1J
I....'' .',., t i ort ,.
To n.iUiWo.igcr for sinbtown bridge pltnK I ij
To !nl. Yuager for Mnbtown bridge pl.ink . . 1M
To .Jacob flnrtman, tax, Hemlock, sealed
inmls !: iYn
To Win 1 ). Uing, tax, tirange, tented lands os
To lilooiiiMlmrg banking Company, nolo ills-
coiiht-il l.W M
To Mnilln Hun lis, tax, llcacr, I. H, land... Oi
To William KiiPkte, Inx, Denton, V. S. land.. 4 Oil
To lUiileltalllh.in, tax, Coningham, V.i.
land in
To .John lliiilcy, tnx, Centralla It.H. land.. . m
To l. W. MPlli'iuolds, tax, Heaver, t,l, Ii W
To William Morion, tax, Heaver s. 1. 1 J
To Wm. Hbner lax, Hemlock
To Sliliiinm tract, tnx, benicr, U.K. land... n 1.1
To A. . ou'iholter. tax. Ilentou. sealed... Mi
Tn .folia ilorv. refunded .... 4 85
r,i r.. a. lniev. fnp tim l.t. Mt. coal nnd Iron
Co.. county tax. conviiL'liam for lws 115 4
To Lpi.'li tirnlinui. lirlilzu Umber 'J
To II. C. Ilower. for lumber from Jail lot, So. 0 r,i
To i:il .Jones, for stono nnd lumber from Jail
lot, So
To lumber sold Northumberland county lino
brldio
s 34
116 mi
tr.l
To U. P Zarr, Jury fees.
'I'n .lames .Mclliiidi, I'- s. Itndtnx, Centralla
To r. JicJi.mam.iii, i.s. ianu tax, tonyng-
lmm
Tn nicks Kin l,i n. limber from l'atterson
brliUo r, on
To .J. liaclinian, plank otfilaliliwn brldgo... 1 ou
Tn John i:nl, I'lmber of Kline's bridge 1 M
'in li.inli-l Uusienh.iiKler. blank of Habtown
brM);i) fi as
Toarbilrnllon roiim. on fee 1 uu
To loan of .losliut I'lllermnn, Podajs 3,W'HU
To Montour county on suit from county... , 242 oj
'J'oam'l paid nssessois, and for blanks, Ac.,
dug fund loo l)
To redemnllou inonov on liami. h. ,t it CI ni
To redemption money on hand, s. !', II 21 4U
To ri-ilenipl Inn money ou hand, H, V. II II Of)
To redemption money on hand, a. V. II &l ffl
1 1 1, 111 41
CI!.
by tax uncollected ror tsj.n.
Hchut ll.i or. .lackvin.,
fins r.n
mi i-.i
Ilentou
Ilcrwlcl;
bloom
1 Irlai creek ....
cniaulssa ....
Centralla
Centre
t'oii.Migham ..
I'lslilngcrcck.
Franklin,
(Irecmuiod...
Hemlock
; 74
Ijirmt
4M IV.I
. 2,M I 23
, i.oot c
0J') no
4v.i sa
"08 SI
l,i:) no
. Kill 2.1
. 1 -a 4-2
Madison
Mali
Minilu ,
Montour
MC. l'lcxsant..
orange
firm
lio.ulngereck.
scot I
niii ii
13.1 T
I5S I'
!M IV
321 r,ll
M2 Ihl
SiT
mi in
731 3-J
721 Hi Sugarlo.it
327
f.2 ,2
$ir,,777 m
For 1S74
'Susarloat
'Ilentou for 117.1
Coningham for ls73..
.. I1U2'
.. 702 03
J7f, !H
22,'.iii7 St
1,2 IS 111
1177 2H
Uy county orders redeemed
commission allowed collectors
" exonerations nllowed collectors
" commission allowed treasurer
" eountv la In meet stain lav quota
" by note paid II. Hanking Co. .c Int
" balance In hand of t leisure r nnd paid
over
'.llll 31
ol 47
1,5ml III
4M '
ll.12l 41
Tho ball bond of con.viigham duplicate fur Is7.l
has been sued and Is now In loiu-se ol i ollcellon.
Ilentou of ls73, Siigiiilo.it of l-7t nro In Hie hands
orniioinc lor coiiccuon, wun puriuueau paid on
lonuci.
JOHN HNYDFII, Tli:.Sl'Iti:it,
IN ACCOUNT Willi POII 1'L'NO.
1s7!i llll.
Jan. Tonm'tiineolleclcdhelllcment $1,232 si
" assessed for lsi3 i
S2,S2(I 31
CI!.
Iiy nm't duo on duplicates, lsts.
lleau-r
llenton
lierwlck ,
bloom
brlarcreck...
Calawlssa ...
Ccnti-alla ....
Centio
Conjiighain.,
FNIiliigcrvrk
Franklin
ilreenwood..
Hemlock
$12 in
Jackson
.. Jtl r,n
. . ! Ml
. . 7:i no
... H M)
,.. lino
.. m ui
.. 16 611
.. 1a ii
.. 10 fill
.. in mi
ia eo
21 r. I
IB 611
70 O)
14 M
20 l)
)l r,n
v nn
'.12 Till
11 CO
14 1-0
Locust
Madison
Main
.Mlllllu
Monlour
.Ml. I'lensant....
orange
rino
lio.ulngereck,..
Scott
SiiiMloaf
. . an
.. 17 r,-j
. . 2ii m
.. IS Hi)
$010 41)
17 00
Conj Helium for ls73.
hugaruiarioribii
Ity nm't duo treasurer at last settlement.,
' orders paid of lsfe
" orders paid of lsfa
" enters paid or 1-74
" orihhj paid of ls7."
" iim'tTlald iis-M-ssors, blanks, Ac
" cnnimlsslon allowed colleclors
" :.ni)iratloii3 allowed collectors
. DC
7 M
7 Oil
. 1,310 II
. 71 0
, 11 II on
. Si I .Ml
. I'.' I'll
con. uiWslon allowed Inus'ircr
b.ilaneo ou hand aud paid uu-r
. 71 S'
. mil 4;
$2,S2I) 81
COMMISSIONKliS' KXIT.XSHS rolt 1S73.
MIS'CKI.HNKOl'S E1-KNES.
I'atd .1. C. Smith, on stato road, l'.rlarcreek. . - lis 13
.1111111 1. i, nn. cony or ".ict or Assemiuv 1
(Icorge A. liark, Iclograins, tues 1 II
W. Ii. .Iitcolu. luiluMiii,' need books 011
account sou U)
.). II. Ii ltz, collector Suiraiioaf. allow-
unco 10 on
it. 1-'. liark, attorney, vs. . 11. .lacoiiy
on Indexes 411 en
Stephen Knoir, pbichbar lor eounly.... I (u
m. II. fciuder. county teachers' lnsll-
luto 1 in 2."
II, 1'. '.Mr, piolhonolary's bill 114 iiri
11. Jacouy, lceoruing ticas. bonds.. 4
$1,151 CI
COUIITS, .IL'IiOJtV PAY AND CONSTAIILW HE-
t l'Jl..
raid grand Jurors dm big j ear 7'ii 3'
inm-ri-o jiirois iuuiiil- u-ar y,.vni 41
constables' returns durliigioar ii74 sa
tlpstmes during jear nr. go
Janitors ut com t '.-r,
couit crlerduilngjoar Im r,u
Henograplier tor cuurls (2) lsu 00
eouit cali-nder, (2 quaiteis) 17 6U
Shcrlll ben lug Jury nolleo lur 1S74 and
Isl.'i to on
Koons, boai ding Jury, bogait tilal.... 1111011
.lacoli II. 1-iIU. Jury coin 21 -IS
Win. II. Utt. Jury com 17 H)
W. Krlckbauin, clerk com 15 iu
$3,ns 43
COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH CASK!?.
aid Com. vs. Isaiah Hall ,. Ji s
" ' ltaiiilolph Kesler a 17
" " A. S. tiossley et al t,o
" " (leorgo II. Iless I :u
" " lleiijaniln lluir 21 s7
" " U. 11. llageiibuth s.',
" int. Dcl.niey in 2.1
" " .loseph Wcllel 3 on
" " S. .1. 1'niiv 11; 'j
" " (lldeon blshllno.... II 01
" " John Vincent 102s
" ' John Monis 3 00
" " ciiliniliio ll.ury. lu hi
" " Kllen Melllek 1 M
" " U' Kluly ii HI
" " l'l lab Thomas 72 22
" " .luhn Mcllieaity lo 3-J
" " Wells moss 14 3i
" " Joseph Vansliklo v oil
' 11 Elmer ltunyan 1 311
" " Thomas 4; tiveidorf Ilsil
" Straussei & bird bill
" " .laeob (liunner 0-
" Chaiics rosier 24 uu
' Ann (.lien is 511
' " Howell's Family H 00
" " II. Koslenbauder 11 75
" .luhn llci w r 2 lb
" " llleliaril bilsloo 1 so
" commonwealth cosis to hherlrf. 2 years. 43 M
' ' ' dlstiletatl's lift uu
" ' " prolliouotary u bo
" " " J J lirumr. bu
nco 21 3D
" eommouwenlth 1 osts 10 M c Woodward 13 05
$521! 43
110AI1 AND IlllUHie VIEWS ANU UOAI) IUMAOf,
l'ald sundry persons 11 .V. 11 views illO Ct
' Dl'Alberlson, (.reei.wooii mi id
1 Ihomas (icM-illiir, Scott lis 75
1 liciilamln .elirler. Scoll S3 75
' hauiiul l!olil, huyarloaf 20 0)
1 I't ter llaguiibiich, Scott lul 25
1 I It Mfll.-nrv .t CO. .Iitckson 25 00
1 Win M lleece, (llwnwood ba' 150 00
1 Samuel llbnby, Madison to 00
' Ellahclhl.llKlilio 5i(i(i
' ti V. smtlli, lliiariieek IW) do
' .1 lleller, Mlilll 2fi-J.ii)
' Samuel Young, Jackson (Jreemvojd.. ba 01)
' J W AlUiUou do do ... 4000
il,IC9 21
COMMISSIONEliS OFHCE AND COUHT HOUSE.
Paid county Auditors lsu J
" lieikblatlngactount
" Thalclier ti (leniliail Court houso (las
lixioies, lul
" Thau her Si tlearharl chandoller Ijiw
111,1 .1 ry
" Thatcher ti (iearhait lias IIMiires
otllces
" Jltooiiisburg (las Co, borilcoplpo
" ' " " for lias
' Sundrypcrsonsforeo.il
" M. Wuller cleaning nt court houso nnd
yard
" 11. W. Miller cleaning at court houso
nnd juul
" M. K. Cox cleaning at com l houso und
vnid
" J, u;(ilrlon cleaning nt court houso
uud Mini
" II. w. Miller ono wreuch
" .M. 1-: Cox Janitor
" I. llageubhuehsioio repair
" Mrs. Ingold ctennlng cuurl hoio
" Wniliiiiis el al cleaning oltlco Ac
" .1. M, Ilower lepulrs.,
" M, c. Woodwui d poileo C. House
" llolllns & Holmes stoio 1 Llbr'y
" A.C. Ilabb bill rendered
" 1'. Jones book caso II. X II. olilcc
" W.wut auditing public nccts
" V., Meudenhallblllrendeied
" 1 1. Liiiomus iu.'ross pens
" bloom L. co, bill lor court houso
" 1". Jones bill work nt com t houso
" (I. llosbcrt dock repair and lopu
K. lloan caso .c desk it, & It. olilcc...
" L. lluiDoii nails Ao
" II, llugcnbiich'T door not Icon
" (1. A. Walk wall paper court houso....
" Hitler n Miller Painting eouit hauso.. .
" .Mojer bio'Hl'uhillilll
" c. A, Kli-liu t'ubil bill
" Uri her, Keny&co, I'ulnt bill
II, 1". .arr Varnish
CM. Drinker lepulr privy loik
IjjuIs Ucinard paid bill
" " " ciocklepalr
it. 11. Menngh bal. painting bill
J. II.MuIl- blllieudeud
" s. II. Miller H sou bill it-mined
" s. Il.ihomas bill rendtrtd
)' C. . I'urmiinllblrniw lorZair
Moo
25 I'U
Ui02s
4109
43 2
ll'j ml
72 SI)
15531
050
1750
150
602
1 Oil
C7 UU
311 S5
11125
1U37
1IIUI)
10 IK)
4020
180
111 02
110 01
1S7
4 IX)
WIT
18 75
T15
TOO
Hi
5 50
23 Ml
JI4b7
14TI
V2I2
T20U
a to
50
film
6 IH)
to no
502
4 43
1 55
300
JD111111. rieoocxiimsaiiy moui
Wm. Ijiw ton Commissioner, . . .
John Hemcr "
John Ent "
Wm, lirlckbauin clerk,
S'JOIO
. S78W
S7S10
, boo DO
ii.aaait
lOl'NTV JAIU
boarding prl
raid A. smith
n
mi
1S7S
l-M-
tins on
2 IS 2,1
17V HI)
1 m
1073
807
1011-2
'21 117
'2S7
1010
1)112
8 25
2001)
f)70(M
17 03
llll 01
1 4 IN
12 00
13S2
1'ifli)
I 10
0 00
201
115
.M.tirover
C. Jt. llrown repair to Imots,
oner
ltendei-sholl A Mason, coal
1icknriM coil
I'eler, tones repair ntRtablo
1!. Menilentiall lumber for stable
.1. Solimler Son bill rendered
M, Waller et nl taking old privy
down
Ktwly ,v Ilodlno et nl build now prlty
Daniel bowman, (irlndlng Ac
Tho. llorey repairs to hog pen
.1110 s. silncr building stable
tiorey. Mcudonhall ,ct nl extra lo
sin Me ,
.Tones, Mendi'iihall et nl i.tlt tenco....
II. llruoksctnl nt Jail stable
Samuel tlrover nljall stnblo
Hllier,VMlller ct ill luatcilal nnd paint-
lug slabto
.1. II. Mans medical bin
I'eler bid, plank hog pen
.I.e. Ilulter, medical bill
l'cler.loiies table for Jill
I, llagcubucli stove repair
f 1,210 im
lillNTISrl, STAVIONICUV ASi 10-IT.inE.
Paid Daily Vntrlot, Uirrlsburg $
' CM. VanderMIre, notice ot court....
" " com l calender, 2 ips
" " luldge letlllig
" " county statement
" II, L. DleHiiib.iru.on. slalemenl
" notices or court
" " court notices, Jurors, Ac...
It Ml
in oil
no 1 0
t nn
im no
ISO 00
.1 7."
1)2 in)
H-2 01)
brldifo lelllng
blanks
4 00
3(0
com t notices, Jurors, Ac ml no
at'
" brldgo letttngs
" nol Ices to collect ors
" election proclamation
blank oaths
" subscription 24 jcars
" blanks
V.. .M. Warden eounly Rtiitemcnl
ndvcrtlslni,'
" brldgo lultlngs
' Hepnbllcan
.1. ( nvowiii'li-cIlonlinKiamallon
llrocknay fi Eluell cuurt liollces
blanks, Ac
I). A. becktey stamps .t iiostao
Eieiell A l'otler. blanks
(leorgo A. Clark, stationery
Independent, Weekly, blanks
c. II. sujder, independent
11 ,i)
1050
,. mi 10
11)00
IM
1 25
., WOO
1700
, AM
2 SI
. 75 (HI
IIS 75
700
ll'.SD
lion
El)7i!
11 W
3UJ
1,01300
iNqriMTinN.
l'.iM c (I Murphy on. John Woods, Conyng-
ham
" c (I Murphy on W M111I111II, conjng-
lia in
" C (I .Murphy on Thomas lloam Conyng-
ham
" O (I Murphy on 1) Hughes, Coning-
ham
1352
13 2S
lur
13 IS
(I Murphy on Ed. Hoirj, ( en-
Iralla
o Murphy on 1 liynn, Cen-
12 7S
nana
1I2S
(I Murphy ou
ham
(I Muiphy on
T Ilrynn, conjng-
i' Keller, Conjrig"
1' Keliey, conjiig-
.1 cieary, Coiij'ng-
1-' -Murray couyng-
1177
ham
C (I Murphy on
ham
O (I Murphy on
ham
C (I Murphy on
bain
13
13 70
13 ID
13 03
O (1 Muiphy on 3 persons,
Conyng-
11.1111
,1 ,1 Ui-ower on Infant, bloom
Sam. I), lib ilck on c E, vt liary, Centre
.1 McKlbljiu. l' .Mnrlr-m, T Ilryan
D.uld WaMi "
iudieU and MtKlbblu un M Dougherty,
P. M ?.
WACOM! ou (J E Whaiej, 1' Mor-
lem ,
.1 II MeKcliy on Infant, I1, Morv
lem
t-3 01
12 3
10 S7
2)10
4 00
50 Oil
IlKlliOKS, DLil.IIINa ANU iini'.uiis.
IIIINTON.
Paid .las Conner plank Kain's luldge
" " " llenlon billion
" ' ' .Memleiihall bildgo.
" Sam Applemini rcpab' "
" Dan Haiimau icp.ilr wcsKrcck "
111.00M,
Paid .las Conner plank liupcrl bildgo
l'i ler Jouch icpalrs "
" " " llailoii "
" .1 W llolfiiinn " 11.11 inn "
" .las Connor pl.ink Hock "
" I'l-tcr.Iiiuesicpalr " "
" .1 W lloriiinni " " "
" Town ol lUiiiuii" Shartcr "
' 1, U llllpel L " ' "
" John l.egi;utl plank " "
'J lvter.Ioiii-i lep.ilr " "
" J W llollman " " "
CATAWISSl,
l'ald H .1 bonier lcpjlr M of Calawlssa
brldgo
" S Yeiisi-1-pl.ink McKelvj's bildgo
" 1' swank lepulr " "
' c 1' Hauler " " "
" HJJiccdcr " I'uinaco "
liMIINOCIlllKK".
l'ald M McHcnry repair stlllwaler biidire.
1121
S n.1
7 31
1
20 n
II -1 03
Ii
I, .',11
3 Ml
S'J.I
1 ,-Jl
5 2.',
I
inn
20 111
112
(', 50
" .1 I-' .Mclb my rcpab " " 102s-.i
" llohr McHcnry sldngles " " 1,11511
".M .1 1 llepll-iuece lepalr
.I0I111 liH-slH i- n-palr Z.meri '
" W I. Miinnlni; el al ri-ii.ilr Zaners '
" .lolin Di-eslii'i-n-palr 1,'aM-u neck " 2 13
" Ell liobbiiis n-palr iless " onii
.. .. .. .. Junes " 23
" Manning It co contract ilc.-s " 1,3m so
" " " 111i1i1110n.il Iless " 210
" J r llollman lc.im.vo " " neo
I HlNKI IV.
Pi.tdJ HlZlminerman leralr Yociuri bildgo
(IIIKl-.NHOOIl
Paid (1 r.eagln lepalr Ejcrs (novo brldgo....
" John Leircoit repair lola "
" iiunllecco " nearllui-g " 31 fts
" M M Kllno " " " "
" (Kireeiiiy ' ', (irceuly " lou
1IKM1 OCK.
Paid V lildleman, plauk liirsill bridge
1 oursT.
1) Ensleiibander repair Eslherl-' bildgo sonu
1) Kuslciibaudir 1 outran luisljs " I,'2isnn
1, leuci repair m.huowu hit.
J Slider lepalr snjilcr h " 120
11 Wagner, Wiignci' " ln.1
CLAillcy" colano " 20751
MI HI MX.
Paid El Sweppenhctstr lepalr Milt bridge.... ao:
JIT. li.UASANi'.
I'ald.Inn Moiilun repair Mordan bildiro 393'
unit rop.ni .110111.111 iinugo 1 yo
" liilllp .Mlllerplank rdioio I! .M bildgo.. 312s
" II boaglo repair iiboio " " I111
' " " . 2 50
,1 1'.iiornan " " " " 101,
" M Kindt " " " " 110
" J Welibcr " " " ' 03T
" M Kbit " Wiuilih bildgo 26ii
" " ' " below It w " 1 2:
" J Mordan repair below It W " 4 mi
" sundry persons.lu i'oor llouso bildgo... 12191
OKANOi:.
'aid M M Apnleman repair' II Mill bridge U'O
" lien Wciiman lepalr bl.iuieit " fi4-2
" M I ballet sou lepir I'atleison " 72i)
I'eli-rColeiepalrl'.illi rsoii " bin)
" rullmcr K Pen lepalr " " -uu
" Mnnubigivco coin 1 act " " 711910
" " " aililliliuial " " r,im
" sunilry persons repair Kllno ' 119M)
IlOlllIS'lltllEKK,
Paid 1) bttno contract now bildgo
Hugailoaf.
Paid .las Conner, repair Colo's brldgo 141
" A Colo lepulr I die's bildgo si
5,499 11
I'BNITKNTIAHV .t ASVIVM,
Paid support of Mis Milton, Damlllo....
" suppoiiof D. Mica, Danillte
" com lets east penitentiary
f I i-.-j no
1,4 (,l
291 VI
ffir, 51
ASSESSOKS' I'AV,
Paid nssessoisfor making string aisess
ment und leglsUilng 10"'
j;'.'i
Paid fox nnd wild cat scalps llio 40
KIXOTION F.Xl'KSSES.
Paid eonstnlilosntlcnrtlugspi Ing election'),
" constables altcuilhi!; fall eleellons
" elecllon oniocrx, spiinirelecllou
" tietilon onicers, fall elections
room icnl dm lug) ear
" (Ml ll.nkley, bi naloilal It Judgo
" 11 1' Zai r, chi k to It J udgos
l.n r,o
4S l)
3.H 21
4113 UU
231 10
11 ut
11,290 s:
TAXES IlEti'NIUCn.
Uy nm't refuiuled dining sear...
1 ly icdempllou money uaid
807 87
II S3
f J22 21
III.ANK BOOKS.
by ilupllealos, 2 m ts. Iteg booki, A'C
by books for (iolhonoturj's olhco
47 4-2
6-2 35
99 TT
llKCAl'ITl'LATION.
Miscellaneous expenses
conns, juruiH liay and constable returns.
coiuiiioiiwoallli costs
II & 11 Mews nnd It damages
(.'ouiiiilsstoiiein' ollleo ti court houso
County Jail
stationery, pusluguund piloting
InuulslllouH
luMk'cs. buildings and upalrs
1'cntleutl.iry uud us, lum
Assessors' pay
scalps , ....
Election exk'U-s
Taxes refunded
blank books
f 1,1.-. I (II
5.f,0S 43
520 45
1,4(19 2l!
'2.U3
1,2111 0.1
1,013 00
'293 1 5
5,499 It
I1.-15 51
121 75
llll 40
1,290 b'2
32-2 20
93 TT
Am't orders Issued. j 122,901 so
Deduct from amount of orders Issued f J!2
refiiiultd by Montour fortouit exin-iises,
und fH2'2 20 taxes ii-ruiHlul lealea (22,343.03
tho leal oxp.iUbOii of tho eounly
SIIEKC OllUtllS IkeltU
1140 00 Madlsou
l 00 Montour. ,
llenton ,
bloom
Hi Urn rock
KUhliigcrtck....
l'runkiin
(ireenuooU ,
Ileiulock
Jackson...
Locust .,
. Io no
, h 10
, 181 Ml
23 (H)
8 ,0
, lUS 4'2
, 22 M
, VI 60
4)5-1 Ml pleasant
tu yuorungo
23 w lino
s to ltoiulngcreek
M 00 Btoit
os 70 bugarloaf
Total 1 1,03 42
KTATFJir.NT OK P0d TAX.
Orders tinpalil.of isjf
, a on
, in
, 15 nn
. Ml 42
01 isiu
I Of 1174
' Of 1675
1,0.7.) 4
Tax unroll' cl ml... '. fm1 4(1
com nnd exonerations ofdlmnted oil. I.w.in) AM 40
Add nm't In hands of Tauisuur W
r Total nWls - fi
ExciifUi of dainnge oler sum nmi
This loaves tho fund tilT.M.belleiltliaii
was nt last sr-M lomcnt.
If sheen nnrrnncrs would see to it nnu
eauso all kllf-sheen dogs to bo kilted, or
mako Iho owners ot such dogs pay the dam
nge, (as by law they am leipilreil,) Iho mini
would soon bo so Hint nil bills for Miccp
damage could bo paid ns pre?f nted.
C0UNTV 1 1NANCM.
nsfels.
Taxes duo nnd uncollected
, lf.,MI fit
. l,r,oi 0 )
Tollable com. and oxoiicr.it Ions off,.
Add nin't tn Treasurer's hand
Add note of tiera nower
Total nssels
$15,730 M
I.IAIlIl.lTinS.
Ami of money borrowed of .1. ivtlrrmnn.
Ami of taxes due the scleral tnwnihlpH...
Ami redemption money uncalled for
Ami road 1l.1m.1go nsscsf ed, estimated
Ami II nnd brldgo Mown duo '
t'.nno m
A3 1 ffl
S3 01
f,(IO Oil
201) 01)
1S1 IK)
1,101 fO
, 111,831 C9
,m l commonwcaim cosis uuc
lienl nssots, January 1st, 1S7C..
We. the underslL-ned cSmmlislmiers of f'oliimbl.i
county, do hen by terllfy that tho foregoing Is a cor-
reci Hinieiiieni 01 1110 accounts 01 saiii coimu lor 1110
year A. 1). ls75.
BtLAS McltENItY, ) Com.
JOHN linnNDIl, V of
.1. K..FANDS, ) Col. Co
Attest! Wit. KnicxnAi'M, clerk.
We. the underslirned auditor of Cnlurnbla rnnntr.
haling been duly elecled to luljusl nnd settle Iho ac
counts ot Iho treasurer nnd rommls-iloners of Colum
bia county, do hereby cerllljr that wo nnt nt the of
llcoot tlio treasurer nnd comml." oners In bloomi-bni-g
and carefully examined the necounts nndioii-
cners or 1110 same rrom me nrst nay or ,innutry, A.
1). isin, to the ilrst day of January, 1S7S, nnd find
them correct ns aboro stated.
And we Ibid a balance due Columbia county on
county fund of four hundred and llttv-olght dollara
nnd soicnty.Rcicn cents, (M.is.77), duo from John
Snyder, treasurer of said county, nnd wo n ml 11 hal
ation Hum Treasurer John snider, to mr dog f und.ot
onehiinibidniiit nlnetj-slx dollars nml forlj-soicn
CtlllH (l'.lli.47.)
(lb en under our hands tills fifth day of January, A,
1). 1S7C,
11. 11. nnow.v, 1 County
JI. v. II. KLINE,
John 11. casey, J Auditors
TVTOTICE OF Al'l'MCATIOX I-OU
1 ciiAicrnn.
Mil ico is neiinygiien, in accordance with thonrt
irassembl npprnicd the vtth flay of April, A. D.IS75,
hat iiiitippllcallou will bo mado by trio unilorslgncii
. 11,,'iij inu , I'liiiiuiiM.eiiiiiMii i-i'nn-yiiani.l to a
law Judgo of coliiiobla county fur a ch-irlcr Incor
porating The runners and Mechanics' fiduonllonal,
r.eneioient nnd l'rolct:oii AsHoclallon. on tbeuiii
ay of l'cbiuary, A. 1). i-.7il.
l'Ei EP SWANK,
1-ilANKI.lN llllllO,
ENOCH IIA11DEII,
,IA( (111 1.01(1,
DAVID I.uNil,
l-'cb. 1S-3W EDU 'D A. DK MEMllKM'.
1
XEC'lTOIl'S aVOTICU.
ll-riTB Of liUlMlR SIIICK, IDTKlll.
Ullii-Ui-slaiiieniaryoiilliecstalooriieorKe shirk
lllll' or ClllllWlHsilllvp.. Crilliliibl.i i,iunl,,,-i e.iM-d,
tiaieiieeii (-rallied bj me lii-L-Mcrof sold (ounty, to
... .,. 1,, . .n i .11 v 11,111, i-wu 1. uiiini mil inlin
tv. I'll. EMClltor. In w limn nil ni-rm iw liiil),i.i i
said cslule me leipieMcd to make p.ijment and
llinsc lulling claims or demands against the said
(state will mako Ihem known to Iho said Monitor
wllliiiiililel.ij. n.,1. HEEiiEii,
i-eu.i-iii, Execulor.
A DJILVISTitATori'S NOTICU.
i,L PTllB 111' .lACIIII SllllAIIMIS, IIITEASni.
.1 llersiif Albnllllstl-illliill fill llu, mint,, 1, r .,.,r.l.
Sheaiinan, tale orneaier lown,ilp, Columbia Co.,
deceased, Ii no been s:i-anled by tlio Ilejjlsler of said
eounly lo Natlianbie(lbeniier,lr.,of lieaiertwp. All
pers-ms hai big claims aiming I he cslale or the dece
dent ale leiiucti d In presi-iit them for selllemeiil.
11111I lliii'e liiiieblid In Hie cslale toiiiake paiinent
lo Iho under.-Igm-il iiitmlnlsiratiir .vltlioiii dcini.
NATHAN llbEDIIENNEII, Jr.,
1 ou. 4,74 nt. Aibnlnlsliator.
A 'IKNTS. 1110 Klcgitit f)il Cliromo nimiiit-
J ed. Slo 9X12. for or -.11 fur l. Chi-riiinw nf
ei cry deseilplion. NallonaUliroino Co , l'hll.i.
Aiiknim Wanted t Mudals and Diplomas mvaided
for,M,,,:,,,s l(V'01,A,J mi
Isiiii IIHMralloiis. Addiess fur new diuilari. AJ.
Ilolmali .v Co., 9.1) Arch street, liilla. l'eb. Is-4w'
l.i'iin Agenls. teachers, studeiiis. men nmi
wauled 10 sell lumi-.nsiai. 1. ikii 1:11 or tub I . s
Shows grand lcsulls of 11m cars' progi ess. A wholo
bbrao. ' lloslun iilobe" Sol a luxiirj butaneces
sll.i. "Inler-oeeim" best selling book iiublMied.
i.iioupay. mini lien. Ag't In every tltj of 111,0,0.
Adilicss .1. u. Meuuidj ,1 Co., liilla. i-'Lb. Is-lw
Adl-.N i.s wantcil for our new ami illii.trateil
('KM KNM 11, MAI' 01' I'KVVSl 1.VA1I I, also other
maps and lellglomebai ts. Tho best selling nilleles
in 1110 11.11. .mulct, naasHA. i.uiaeilii, Eiiiimo
Map IMabllslilnelil, 107 l.lbuly Slleet, Now Yolk.
1 ib is Iw
tins 11.1 1 A. ,,,,iilu r. ,
SI. i bis p.iel,age has beencxaiiilnulby IheptiblNn
ers of the ciu.i'MiuiN nmi r,nni,i ,,.i,,k,.,,t,.,i
ivoilh the inoiiej. Wulchei, glu-n iiwaylonl'lageiils.
JIIIIDE & CO., 7C9 llroadway, N. Y.
l'eb is-lw
FOll
WHIMS, COIjIJS, HO.VRSEaKSS,
AUD AEil THROAT 3)ZS23AS2S
USE
nnu 1
Q'H, DDfif ID rinni iirnn
HIaIjIiO
U2iiinuuiu-J iUJijrjio
lilt up oniv 111 HU E I10XES.
ATficil ntiil Sura Itciuicily.
for In diiigirlsN 'generally, and JOHNSTON
Hiil.I.OW.W & Co., l'lillaoelphla. l'a.
1) & Co. I'cb 13-4W
.'Send 1 l'atiiliigueMM.ir.iland1.I. r. Maneh.i.M
J' tor JV and 1 and IU smjrna, O
liio Maiisot Hclawnro
Delawaii)
leb l,'7i. IW
MIZS II Heading, IWcliomaney, Fasciiialinii,
soul chaiiiibig, mesmerism, nnd marilagu
Kiil'ie, shun Ing how cilia rscv may rase lnalo and
gain Iho loie and uir.-cilou of ffiiy poison they cnonso
Insianlly, luu pages, by mail, W cents. Jliint A Co.
133 s. Tin sn-eel, 1'lilladclpld.i. feb 4 -4w.
mST0EY6FPMLVMIA7
U IVI'lll). iriKV'l-M lt mm, Ii,,.,, ir. n.,.-n.aH
Dr. CornerH new und puwulnr II1STOI1Y Ol' I'iiN'N.
s 1.1 ania, nolo tho ouillcst dlscoiery to tlio pies
eul lime, A splendid nook, complete In 0110 volume,
11 1 i sruiTiii, and piiblhlied nt n pi Ice wlllilu reach
of tlio people. A line ihaiice for a Ilrst ilasscan
vaster. Addiess the piiblMiers, ()uaker cily I'ub
llsldug Co., 217 & 219 (juliico S! lillladclplll.l.
I-'eb l-4w
PATENT INTEKI.OCKINO
GRATE BARS
Nnuuruotured by tlio
.SalaiiiamUir Oiato liar ('oiiip'y
These bars hau-ln-eii used and npproied In mi.
wauls of 5,imo fui-naei , In fai lories, steamers and
IiHomut Hex, and uio superior lo nil oiberH lu
(luraliility nmi lennoiny in tlio lisu oi' Juel
Sallsfaeilun guaranteed. Her irenees In all parlH of
I . S. Wllce, 192 111 u.ldWU , N. Y. P. o. jinx ls09.
iiiin 11 w ,S'. r, no.liOO 0 IhrCiinuine
alieadywjld, ihl-. Veteran Explonr ranks among
ho most lierole n-mres of iiw century! und lids
hook one of the most iiinnikuble ot Iho nge. 'null
ling in interest, illustrated piolusely, nndbelng iho
only eiilbo nnd authentic llle, the millions uro eugir
for It, and nldo-aivako agents 1110 wanted imtcMy.
loriiroof and terms addiess Hubbard Pros. Pubs,,
72JS.11ISOIUSI., liillailolplila.
Jttii. l'cb-i-iw.
SIIElUIiTS SALE.
HY V1UTU1-: Ol' A Willi' of Ii. l'a. Isssued out
of iho com l of common Pleas of Columbia eounly,
and lo 1110 dhecicd wlllbu exposed tu balu ut llio
Cum L Huiiboou
TUESIUY, 3IARC11 7, 187U.
ntl o'clock p. 111. all Unit certain lot of Und iltuato
lu tho town of bloomsbiirg Columbia county pa-,
bouuded on tho wiulh by lands ot (I. Weiiier's helm,
on Iho west by MurryV alley, on Uio north by I'ouiih
sireet, and fi'iuilliig 011 Mniki l blrett 011 tho east
fol tl -tour red, whereon Is iicclcd twotwobloiltd
framo dwelling huiiso nnd out buildings, i ho lot Is
well nulled, iho proiierry will bo bold in 0110 or
two lols In bull piuihntir.
Seled, taken Into execution, and to bo bold as
Iho property of Jcsso Colcm.ui.
jVTOTICE.
'Ilioundonslgneil would hereby givo nol ico to all
pni llos Inilebicil tu him, on nolu or book account. 10
cuino forwaid ami k-iiio al onco or Iho hca-ouhIs will
bo iil.icedln Iho blinds ot llio proin-r olliccr foriol
lection. l'Vb.t-tf. HTEPIIUN KNOIIIt.
V A ?Irr 17 I Agchls for Iho best belling
J l .1 VjI l'llze iMckugo inlhowoibn
II eoniaiiis lftbhci is paper, 15 cm elopes, golden pew.
penliolder. piiKll.tpalenl jard measure, and 11 plied
of Jeweliy. sihkIc imeknge Willi pair of elegant,
111 i-niin- rn en iiiiiiiius
In tiik simitit op Tin: Si-tniio Pkiii-ohuakck ok
COMllAlTOl- JOllN llOslON, lIUlEAbbP, WU Mill..
MM U I'AIIKS.
To Mnlhlas Iioston, Daildson, Hulllinn Co I'm
Earl lioslon, l'ulrmount, l.tucmo 10, Par lleulien
llokton, lislilngcrcek.Culumbia Co, pa : (I, ), shull
-Eiirlshull.-rmil llohr sliull, mbiorchlldiin of
Polly ShulU deceased, nholmie I. K, Kilrklmuiu.ns
ihelriiuardlaiiAiiiiuM, A. W. Weaier: Ell Weaicr
1-lslilngcreek, Columlilui ounty 1 Jlnry lifer, Naiill.
coke, Lueiiioroiiiily! und Sarah E. liluard, billl.
water, (oluinhla county 1 '
Yoiiuiidouih ot ou uro heaby riled lobonnU
appear beforo IlieJiidies of the OiphausTouit Cel.
limbla eounly. l'a, 011 llio imt .Monday of May next,
then and Ik 10 tu show cnuse if iiuy.why 11 decuo ot
Spwllio l'iiformance of rordiutt bhould not lioinado
IK 11.'0 ,lu,'''. tm Jul'h Hobloi) wllh Ihobuld
M llllam I- Parks for tho solo by urilelu of ugainient
of buldJoliiUioblcii 10 buld Mlllum 1.1'uikHolri
cerinln tract of loud bltuutu In Jatuoiaowwlilp
Columbia county, linhilvuiila, "iij,
rcb.ll-4w rrtVuiotwy.