Til E OOLimBlAN. IILOUMNIIUUll, I'ltlllU, U'llll, 10, t,( Orillnnnco N'o. 27 wns (iiu'eil In p.cal Ordl nancs27. 80 tlie notices Snllr' l)eol linn liocn remofcel nevernl iloots p Main street. Cnt(C !! Hrockway t in Washington, I). (',, tills week, on IrRll ljtislnef. The l'slit i tlio eal oi-n lat Hitunlay niglit Mine from lire 011 Ilia mountain. Two irifoners enoHpeil from the Nunlitiry jail al week) It la snpposcil liy ulng fnle keyrt 0. Ai Clark nrnl W. J. lltiikalew went to l'itl'ImrK lnl Saturday! wliere tlicy were uin inonoil lonttcntl conn juror?. Moyer Ilrollicrs hare built a new fence on their hotel properly along the Court Ilouc alley. Hlchnionil A Von Boyle Comnlr Company in llulr cnmeily, "Our Cnntliilate" are bookcl for (lie Opera House Friday, April 2:lrd. II minivers would only ipeak the truth In funciftl rinon, a) I!ilicp lleelell, the de mand for such discourses would rapidly dc create, llonds of Treasurer ot School District, and warrants lo collector of school taxes, fnr sale at this office. Sent byinailon receipt of 2D cent per set. t.awyen, why buy your legal blanks of a Granger when you mil get tlitui at liotne for less money. 'e keep all ordinary blanks in stock, Michael Mejlerl, K'q., of I.aporle, was in town on Monday. Mr. Meylert is looking af ter the nomination fur Stale Senator, lie was on his way to Georgia. The Milton .lrjiM is the lrinio of a new daily piper pnlillsheil by V. II. Smiih at th-it place. The first number presents a very neat appeal once. Siiece's I" it. Kt. Hev. M. A. De-Wolfe Howe will adminis ter the rilu of conlirnivion in Si. Paul's church next Sunday evening. He will vi"il St. Gabriel's, Sugarloaf, on Monday, The Sunbury dazette-Amnican Is no more. After one year's trill tlie proprietors found that one liepublicnu paper in thai county diil not pay, and so have separated, and the two old papers will be re-eslablUhed. Col. S. Knorr and Ij. Wintersleen have pur chased the planing mill on Sixth r-lrcet, and Charles Kruj; has UaeJ it of Ihem. We are pleased to note lliis ficl, as it will add to our increasing industries, and give employment lo a large number of men. The bright light observid from here lal Sat urday night in the northwest came from a fire at Muncy. The lumber yard connected with the mw mill of I). Clapp & Co., two dwelling houses and three stihles belonging to the firm, and a hnue owned by Mrs. ."arali l'nintcr were destroyed. The saw mill was saved by hard work. Notice to the I'um.iu. Mr. I.. Gross has just rtturned from the city with an immense Htiirk of CI idling, Hats and Caps, Iloots and Shoes, which he is oiling at unusually low pri ces, (iive him ucillartd be convinced. X. Y. Stotc, Sharpless building. ANNUAL STATEMENT. The hw requires that the accounts of town ship!, boroughs, and poor districts shall be audi ted on the second Monday of April, and that such annual settlements be puhlixhcd in at Itast two papers printed in the county. The accounts ot school districts are not settled until June A failure to comply wilh the law by not hav ing Mich accounts published is punishable by a lino for each fiilure. Townshipoflictrs should see that the liw is obeyed. I'or the w i lest circulation nnd lowest rates, have your statements published in this paper. Mrs. I.. Wolf's milk wagon met with an acci dent last Saturday evening on the mail beyond Shatter's bridsre Mieti'n another wagon M h Wolf turned out on the creek side of the verv narrow road, and getting too near the edge, horie, wagon and occupants went over ill bank, and ilow n about 15 leet. The wagon was badiy damaged, but llie horse, and Mrs. Woll and her son were only frightened. It might havo been a very serious matter- That piece 01 road should be looked after. IIl'ckiiorx, April l'Jth, ISsO. Kirs. Coi.umiiun : As the Sprin" is advancing, our farmers are again tilling the soil. The entertainment given by our Literary So ciety was a success, especially financially tpeak Ins. A Mile Society has been organized for the benefit of the M. I.. Parsonage. Mr. Sividge, Ihe new minister, has moved. We uolked the, members gave him a warm re ception. The funeial of II. I). Applemm which to k place on Friday of last week, wns largely at tended. The services were ably conducted bv Ihe Key. Zahner.of the Illooinsbtirg l-.picopal Church. Mr. Wm. Hoberls Is at present cry ill. Mr. A It Hartraan finished the auction bu-sine-son Situnlay evening. Your genial iowih uian Harris seems to be will calculated for an auctioneer. Mrs. Dr. C. Lenker is at present absent, vis iting friends at Wilkcs.Ilarre. Miss Dora Ilartman is attending her broth er's moving at Xanticoku. Several new yard fences are being built. A little girl, Flora, duighler of Mr. William Hulchins fell agilnst the stove and severely burnt her face. 1- HOHHMtrilU NKWs l!oilnitl'na, April 13, 'Sn After a long delay ''I'oor Pen" will again make an appearance. The firmers are beginning iheir Spring work, but it seems like winler yet, as it is very windy, and lias been for some lime. Dr. Harder, we ate sorry 10 say is in very Ioor health, but is looking better now. Miss Gertie Harder and F.lla Illack will ot lr,mt tho Orangevile Academy Ihp coning term. It has been rumored lhat M's. Vine Albert- son would have a hop again this week. This is (in error, but it will tako place some tluiuin ihe iicar future. Miss Hannah Patterson will teach a select school hore to opon on Morday next ami con llnuo ten weeks. We wish hor the best of suc cess In her i.ew employment. -Mr. Wm. Crawford is building a fence around his garden. This Is a step in the right c'irec (inn, and cabbage leaves are useful sometimes, T, Mencer and Joo Watts (both shoemakers) have been ill n few days, but both are 011 the mend now and will resume work again soon. Amos Ileacock is a,'aln at work here after a sojourn of a few weeks in Bloom, JJIsa Nettie Keller returned from a visit to ijossvlue a lew days since. William Ilog irt who has been away with a drove Ins relumed, and will leave for Sullivan on Thursday to hunt forctttle. He has been palming his yard fence, and we think ho will pel (lie housekeeper next. Jm. Welsh intends going lo the Swill settle intnt Iqrtbe, purpose of lumbering. Pook Vest, 1-ohSaik-A Falthaven newspaper pre., for 0 column paper. A. good as new. Full particulars sent on application. J, K, Men. bender, lllownsburg, Pa. Ilnlrd's Mlu.i.cl, arTbiiledlo appear In the Opera Hou-e Monday evening, ll,e 19ih, The iroupecon.i.ts f excellent performers, Inch., d ug 8 clog dancers and 8 superb solo singers. 1 hey are highly -poke ()f ,y )irfS, pwf where and should Imyu a gorsl house, a. It Is seldom our people have Ihe opportunity of at tending as good n min.trel entertainment as this company will furnish them. STIU.WATKtt NKW8 Tho recent nice weather has changed the con dition of Ihe roads very much for ihe belter leamslers arc delighted. (Julie a heavy thunder shuweron Lord's day morning of la-t wiek-another of Ihe same in tho evening r.cconi nnied by heavy wind and Irlil Farmers are happy now the wheat never looked better and more promising at this sea son, and ploughing for spring crops has begun- Mrs. Ilenj. Pealir, we are happy lo say, is re covering from her long and painful illne-s She lay under the care ami treatment of a physicim for miny months, growing worse all the time until no one hid hopes of her recor try. Finally, discharging the doctor and aban doning the use of drugs, under Ihe careful nurs lug and home treatment of her mother-in-law, Mrs. John I'ealer. she began to rccoiei. and Is now out of d itigr. Two more couple have launched out upon the matrimonial sea-Mr. I. P. Kitchen and Mrs. Martha K. Youngs, both of Sugarloif township nere married by the writer on the first inl.,nlo on tlie same day by the same. Mr. J. F. Mo-s and Miss T. II. Hohlcn, both of Benton town ship. "Though loots spurn Hymen's gentle powers, We, who liupro-.e his goMeu hours, lly sw eet experience know That marriage, rightly understood, (Jhesto tlie tender and Ihe good A paradise below," Ami now (hat the ruiu.eller is beginning lo look around for his dozen of good sober citizen, to petition our Honorable Judges to give them permission lo continue lo make drunkard., Im poverish families, destroy homes, wreck the lives anil characters of their fellows, disturb Ihe peace and epiiet of the community, take men's money and give) them in return lhat which is worse than naught, would it notbe well for temperance folks lo look after the character and names of those who sign such petitions? The country liai a right to know, and wilh llie permission of tlie editor, I propose lo publish the names of some sicA. Was much pleased will) your recent editorial on the liquor law. relative loits violation in this county. Tho matter needs looking after, and shall be done. We dose this week, with this lo "Snibbor:" 'our w I-.0 forefathers, born la sobsr d.15 s, llestgned to fools the tart and witty phrase, The inotlo) coal sate warning for tlie Jest, Excused the. wound, and sanctllled the pest; Hut we from high to low all strive to sneer, Will all be wits, and not the llu-ry wear." I). M. Kisikn. llKItWICK I.ETTEK. Fos. Coi.iwiniAN : Kinney Adams has moved his store into the Jackson block, where his stock shows lo greater advantage than it did in the dingy room which he hasjust vacated. The "moving" on the 1st of April in town ihisyear strongly lescmbled the old game of Pussy wants a corner." Several families are minus a ''co.-ner," and are compelled to take to boarding. The St. Charles Hotel, is now occupied by its owner, Mrs. Wesler, who will r.o doubt try lo mekeitas pleasant as possible for her guests. Mr. liirlon, of Illoomsburg, is at present man aging llie business. Mr. llenjamin Hicks, an old and highly re spec ted citizen of this town, died on the 2nd and was buiied on the olh insl. Few larger funer als were ever witntb-ed here. He was for many ye irs a member of tho school bo ml and a class leader ill the Methodist church always, under every circumstance, an exemplary christian. Aitlie I, ilerarv Society lat Friday evening, e new corps of officers was elected. The subject debated was, "that the usury Inns are unjust " 1)11 ihe affirmative were W. E. Smith and And Freas, on llie negative I.. Thompson and .1. Kunz. 'Ihe Judges' decision was in favor ol ihe negative. IlKi'or.TEi;. Ilerwick Pa., April i, 'SO. 1'he above was received last week but was crowded out. Ku. Km. Coi.t'MUiAX : The lires on the Xescopec mountains pre--.ented a grand sight last Friday and Saturday evenings. The dust rolls in clouds along our streets, powdering lnir and clothing of the foot passen gers willi fiendish delight, apparently. The fragrant blossoms of the trailing arbutus may now be found ill moisl and sunny places. The few loyors of wild (lowers, here, have al ready made several excursions into the woi-ds, returning wilh Ihe early pruducts of spring. A larger nudience than usual wasat theinecl ing of the Literary Society lasl Fridty evening. After an excellent essiy by Miss Annie Kurtz on Nihilism, the new officers were inaugu rated wilh very Utile form. The presidents, re tiring, and newly installed, mado little appro priate speeches. Tho value of ihe Protective Tar ill" laws was discussed invalid con, the judg es deciding in favor of the affirmative. small number of friends of Mrs. F. H Jackson, pasted n few hours right ploasintly lust Friday evening at her house, agree ibly tu extended invitations. The music, refreshments eie , were very much enjoyed A similiar af- fir took place at Mrs. II, F. Crispin 's 011 Mon day night. The gues's thoroughly enjoyeJ the evening, revelling in all the liitlo pleasures comprising Ihe general make-up ofsocial gt'h erings, from the ''tete-a-tete" of a love-aiek couple on the stair-way to tho lioislerous chor- ous around the piano, Another on a larger scale will take place" to-morrow night at Mr. M. W. Jackson V 1!. OIlANOEYlLI.E ITEMS, Mr. George AV. Hariuan lias uiovetl with liis pleasant family to Millllnville where lie intends engaging in llie saddlery business. .Mr. Hay- man is an excellent workman and thoso wishing harness or repairs will do well to patronize him. I lr. C. V. An)nterinrn has invented a sand uanl fur huagy vtlieels. The shield is simple in its construction, easily iieljiisit.il, and will pre. vent any mud or sand from working in llie spindles and wearing out llie buvjes. Those having good buggies suould secure litis useful article. The Dr. has secured a patent (or his invention, MUsC. A. McC'olluni, lately from Plymouth, has opened a new millinery In this place. She brought with her ti large assortment of goods which Is to be greatly improved by new arrivals from llie city in a few days. The Spring term of our Academy opened on Monday. I'roin present indie ulons, we can safely say the attendance this term will be un usually large. In our next we will report the number iu attend nice. Mr. l'arviu M tsleller has greatly improve! his premises by building u new fence in front of his house, Some of our merchants havo gone to the city to purchase tlielr slock of Spring goods. The new foundry liascouiineuced work and Is running on full lime. The public schools having clcsed, lliose of gear young men who were oil' teaching, have re lurned to their homes. .N'LTiU'.UUMi. THE COLUMBIAN AND 1IKMOVAI.. i,. . . uaipiii-, Miyeler won d resiur tr,! v .v 1 his friends and patron, that he ha. removed' hi. 1 'Holograph (iallery to rooms over II I ( KsL- iV Hon s Dry (iood. Ftnporium, This gaderj lis. been thoroughly renovated, l ehl riiuodi.! edatid nil the moib.rn i.,.l I 1.. .1... logrsphy added, makinis 11 il... ,,,,..1 slabilshment In Ibis seclion of tlie Slnle. Cull and sco him In his new rooms, TO (IIIAI'I? (IIIUWKIIIt-TltK sINdti: WAX. HVMTKH. The attention of firmer, and fruitgrowers Is culled to h new work on llripc Growing, by the above title, which I111 atlrictcd the atten tion of horticulturists till over ihe Union. Il I" pronounce I one 0 f Ihe most practical trea tises upon the subject ever written. Till, man ual has been very carefully compiled from a sc ries of lectures upon the s ibjecl, dialled by sn experience of over fntv yeir. in Furnpe and America. This feci nlonu will commend It to nil, and even the mn.t success In I vlnlcultiirl-ls Hill find It slow! whh new mid useful feci, lis author has midu grape culture a life study, and only cites from his per-cmil knowlelgc. He is not a "dry a. ilusi" iheoiist, but works his own vineyard on theSingle pole System tithe letter and leaf It is extremely simple, ami contains 110 scien tific or botanical terms; It . phi,, t,atany ninn cm reul this b 10k at home nnd success fully raise grapes with nu n'tendint expense whnlovcr. Wilh this hook, a spule and a jick knife any pers. 'ii owning mi acre of Ian 1 miy begin a remunerative businei. The agricultu ral I'ditor of the oica .Stare Jlnisler siys this work is"worth all Ihe guides lo Grape Growing he has ever seen." Agents w enleil A speci men copy of this complete manual nu grip growing will be senl to any address, prepaid for 50 cents. Trade uppl cd at 1 liberal discount by the Wevicru News Company. Address A. Hol-'t Kli Hons, McGregLr, Iowa. WASIIIMITII.N liKl'If'.ll. Wa,hlnsiim,. Il IJ. April I'.'lh, 1SS0. ii-riMn.-i-ni:i unrr.siiANrs, i.awyimi llfiLVA A. I.()Ci;W()01) AS A MtlH r.cfriii:. The sensations of llie past week have been legal rather than legislative. Two very dis tinguished gentlemen, the Admiral nf tho Navy and Senator Hill, eif Geirgi.i, havo appeared beforo tho IJ. S. District court as defendants. Admiral Porter was charged with diverting money due Irom tho Govern ment to .1 clerk in his employ, or rather com pelling this clerk, through threats ol ills charging him, to pay the money lo the clerk's divorced wile. The plaintiff was nou-ui'.-ed, and will renew Ii is claim in tlie courts of New York. Tlie suit against Senator Hill has al ready bee ime 11 eelebralel case. The- plai'i lill'isa woman sueitig for se-ductioti and the support of her child. Her lawyer is a woman whom neither Ihe polished paragraphs of the New York'.Veiioi, nor the studieil contempt of the distinguished counsel who advocated the cause of Mr. Tildeu before the Hlecor.il Commission, can suppress. Mis. Ilelva A Loeknooel is perhaps the most irreprtisihle respectable woman of this wicked genera tion, .lury Walter and Stimuli. Anthony not excepted. She is 11 very thorn in the flesh, ami lione-.s in the paths of masculine frailty. She has no tears for an erring broth er's shame. GreatCeus.tr! what will become of us in this phenomenal civili.ationV With women at the bar and at the polls, the lords of creation will be no more respectable than tho ladies of creation with whom they mm. the tendency Is to drive1 tbcm arm in arm into the demimonde. Ihe stronger vessel will be judged by the same code, moral, le gal and social, as the weaker vessel that he tows into troubled, muddy waters. This is confession I Hut is it not justice? The heavy, polished, anil judicial Xulion critici.ed Mrs. Lock-wood because she did not abandon her client when she found there was no money iu tho ease, and when her weak client was disponed to abandon herself, as, the Xatlon said u male lawyer woul have done. And the Xation uioralu-s ami piques itself on the strength of prophesy that it had made : "This is a realization of the condition of things it had predicted woman would bring into politics and into tho professions." Alas for tho moral, alas for the Xation I am not assuming the guilt of Senator Hill; that is ,1 question fur the courts to de cide, but neither the ability nor respectabil ity of the defendant and his coun-el entitle mm ton lavorable prejudgment by the press before the evidence is all in. If Senator Hill is innocent, it is deplorable that he ha been made to iulfer; if he is guilty he should meet the coiiseipience like any other man. Meanwhile Washington political -is ciety will be prodded into improved cirtum spectiou by such suits as this, and political society here c.111 carry a good ileal more cir cumspection without the reproach of nuster ity and Puritanism. After the nomination at Cincinnati, thero will be, to a far greater extent oven than is now the case, a squandering of money by Democra's on trumpery political documents The mails from this city, New York anil other places will go loaded down with speeches, statistic-1, prophecies and denun ciations, all of which will be expected to al feet voters. They won't do it. Iletween June, when tho noniinalicn will be made, and November, there is no doubt that elo quentspeaktrs will have their influence by appeals Irom the stump, but the speeches ol those same ljenilcmeit, jntt iu the colli type of a pamplilet, will only kinello the morn inn fire or be made useful feir other nnn-po lltical purposes in anil around the voters' houses, l'hey w ill not he read. They will be sent by hundreds of tuns, but will hardly inlluence a vole, llie Democratic party, to its shame be it said, is far behind the other great party in supporting the only llioriiuijh !y effective medium of winning over votes the newspaper. Yet the newspaper, tzoini; daily or weekly throughout the year to the voter's home not only during the ininiedi ate excitement of the campaign, but aim in the intervening times when men's minds are undetermined are left wilh a half support and money enough squandereel iu other way to give us a better Democratic new..paper than is now iu pos-esslnn of either party. do not advocate the payment of money to political papeu for any but legitimate work but that kind of work, in tlie course of a year, amounts iu most cases to a rum which would astonlsu any oiw but u newspaper man. Of the Presidential probabilities it may bo said that in the past week Hancock has made steady gains In the South ami l'riiusylvania ami mat uotu uoveruor aeyinour ami t'rest- dent Tildeu have by last apparently well an tlientirated reports Intimated that the" would not under any circumstances accept a Humi liation. Messrs.Thilrmau and Ileudiickand their friends, are maintaining, as they did from the first, what 1 suppose may be called a ugiiineii reticence, in me prominent llepiiu lican candidates there eenis to be but one Grant who has Miy prospect of theiioni in a tiou. The ix'timl strength of Senator lllulne llial I, ft it i glh lhat can bo madu aval a ble in the Chicago Convention-seems tube cou fined to very few States. .Sherman, ex cept by tlie wituurawai ot one ol the others, seems to be as much nut of the light na a man never thought of iu connection with it, 11 T-e D1SMOCRAT.BLOOMSBUKU, COLUMBIA (MjSITY, Henry Lear, Pntni'l, cihio wiii 1 ..1 ..i.i.i,.. . ,., "' inHcu sics mse iv e lu.'-uay wiui n very ,cvero "homnnttc pain in my hft shoulder! I ""wen mil 1 cmiM not turn inyt 11 """itnl in bed Having heird of the curilive inalillfs tif St. .lac b's (VI, I concludul to try it. The first iippllcnliii 1 b'onchl relief, ti I on 'lie suhscbuent day I was ah e tu go lo wor'r. I ,'Krof"'e recommend ih. excellent rrtnedy to nil sullcrer. with Ilheumatism It should be the aim of every owner of I Iorse,Cows,,te',(to make them ns hniidome nnd Useful as possible. The German Horse and Cow Ponelcr helps to develop all tho powers of the nultnal. It Improves lis bean , . , , , . , tv and increas's lis usefulness. It makes ey win incrcas s us eiiiiues . 11 manes milk, inucle and fal. ly lis ng t a horse , , , ' f ,,, will do more work and n cow giveninre nillk and bo In belter condition with less feed. Sold only by weight at le" cents a pound by C. A. Kleltn, Illoomsburg. Dec HI, '7H-1 y hiitilslana fur ll.iiiinrk. Ni:w Oi'.i.I'.ans, April 12 Tho Demo- crallcState convention tu nominate deligates to Cincinnati met this morning. Lieutenant Governor M'Fuery was chosen temporary chairman. n,solullons we re adopted de claring that the eleniocracy of Louisiana hear with the deepest regiet the course of tho Democratic members of the United tatcs Senate who have madu objections to and placed obstacles in the way of the ailop thin of the majority report of the committee on privileges and elections in thu matter of llie illrga' and fraudulent claim of W. P Kellogg, who now occupies a self in that body justly and legally due to II. M. Spof- ford. The resolutions further urge upon all Democratic Senators to seat Spolford; thank Senator Jones for the vindication ol the claim of Spoll'oril and the right of the State for due and legal repiesp utalion on the lloor ol the Senate. The convention decided lo elect four dele gates ley each congressional district. A resolution was adopted favoring Gen. Witilield S. ilahcock for President, but the delegates go uninstructeel except to voto as a majority of them may decide and for the maintenance of the two-thirds rule. Nebraska llemocraN I'l'.ei.snUNCiNd AeiAixsr mi: MON-riious Ki'.iTiii.ii'.iN rr.Ai'iisur l!7t). The Nebraska Democratic Slate Conven tion, passed the fillowing retnlutions : Wlir.l'.n.Vh, In tho Presidential campaign of 1S7C all of the historical Democratic pol icies of sound finance, home rule and purity of administration were in issue and at stake in the candidacy nf Samuel J. Tilden; and whereas, in tlie ltepubliean frauds by which the cnuntrv was baselv cheated id' its wish and rubbed of its elected choice, the whole republic was despoiled and our institutions injured; therefore, lianlreil. That the Democratic party of Nebiaska pledges itself to ceaseless exe cration, in pursuit and punishment of all the authors, aiders, abettors, allies, and ben- liciaries of lhat fraud, and promises all Us strength lo the vidication ol the majority rule, which alone can perpetuate our l'enio- crutic form of gnvcrment. Hemltnl. That recognising all Democratic leaders as pledged lo right the wrong done iu the tbelt nf tin- Presidency, we pledge to our standard bearers our united support in licit measures as mav again put In i.siie the great (uestiiius of lS7('i, anil as may provide lor their most certain vindication asrainst the crime, which, in 1S71I anil 1S77, struck elowii our elected President, ilcspoiled him of Ins L'reat ollice, ami ilepriveel llie retiublicol lite HeiieilCCllV ivseiie-i en .v jriine.i.eie- . c. . .....i... .. iv.....r.,.. .,;.. r!,... crnineiit and majority rulo during the cur rent 1 'residency. Till; VOLTAIC KELT CO., .MAltsIIALL. MICH. Will send their celebrated Hlectro-Voltaic Hells to the alllicted upon 'M elays trial. Si only cures uarante-eil. llieymoin what lliey say. Wrile to ihem without elelay. Nov. t!l-ly. Ilemoinitic i'nily. A report has come from Washington, by way of the Philadelphia Ttmrs, that a plan has been proposeel, and is Itkedy In b agreed upon, vv Inch will bring concord and tiititv to state, anil wilt prevent any serious conllict or dissension ill the coming .State convention. The hais of the compromise policy is as follows: The delegation from Philadelphia to the Stale Convention to be niodiliitl so as to embrace a mini her of Vaux men ; the appointment nf a city committee compo-ed ot one ol each lacf.on in "very ward a divi-inn of the lour elelegates-nt-large lo Ihe Natie.nal Convention ami an agree inent as to the name before the convention the entire National delegation lo go unii. .ttucted and committed to the unit rule and that the President of the Convention tind the chairman of tho State Convention be agreed upo i before the Convention meet" While this arrangement if true, may and lints far seems to suit the contending lend er-, it will not entirely plea-e the rant and lile of the party. There is u decided oh 'Ctiou throughout the party generally in ibis slate to the unit rule, as the operations) of that system are believed to be pernicious and harmful. We shall regret to see il ad opted by the Ilarrisbtire Convention. Har mony within ihe party, however, is some thing so much to be desired after tho vexa tious quarrels and splits, and is o necessjry for suiccess, that a basis of agreement with it few objectionable features will be tolerated for the gooel it can accomplish. The Dem ocratic party of Pennsylvania does notbe long to vv allace or Kandall, or to any one else, and any ell'ort to make the contrary n j)(.ar the case is a waste of timo nnil energy very harmful to the main cause. If the party enters into tlie coutei-t this fall on the principle of honesty and integrity in ollice, ami avvi.se anil economical administration of public nll'airs.it will reap an easy victory, for the Cameron dynasty is rapidly Hearing tlie end of its reign ; but if Internal quarrels and bickerings occupy all tlie attention, to the exclusion of the public good, the hopes of success are vain and foolish JejferiuHMii. See a woman on horseback iu another col unin, riding near Speer's Vineyard', with a bunch of drapes from which Speer's I'ort Grape Wine I' made, that is fo highly (sieemed by the meilical profession for llie ue ol invalids weakly persans anet ihe ageel. HM liy Druggists. June 'Si 1-y. A Hui'stiuii. Wo ask Judge l'earson, if a poor, friend less man hail committed a crime, plead guilty, Heel from justice till after tl.e term of the court at which ho confessed his guilt by a plea of guilty had closed, camo back to the jurisdiction, if in that caso he, thejudge, would have baileil him for his appearance at tho next term of the court for sentence-' Then why were the corrupt solicitors treated with such market! leniency? Was it because they gavo bail for trial? Then the rich and poweiful offenders who ran get bail are entitled to ono kind of treatment, and tho poor aud friendless a, very different treat metit. Is this justice? Is this the spirit of the law? Tho people will be forced to fake some prompt action to enforce the laws and main tain the integrity of their execution, These bribery cases afford the best ground lor this i action, Covmonv:aUh, persons indebted lo Ihe VJ Indebted lo ihe esme 01 reior 1.111, eiccen.eel, aim to l-.iil . t. . . . 1 . n Dro'her. are her.by notifi.d thsl these accounts ! must lie paid by .May 1st or costs will he In- curled. ( nil nl my tilbce at Wis tn-burg. Maleh f.,lf t'. II Lst, Adm, " ilHatn II, Kemble made bis appearance in llarrisbtirg on .doiiday aLcouipaiiled by u detective, Howent first to tho jail, where ludgo Pearson refused t.s go to renew his bail, Kemble stayed nil night t the Lichlel hotel, On Tuesday morning the Judge had a hearing at the jail to ascertain whether Kemble relumed voluntarily or under arrest. .vp perauiiy saiisueu 1 nac 10 was 0 i s way . ,, . , , , ,, , ( Inm,l,ri, wle arrested, ball was taken i ,, 1 ,i r.. 1 r i- 11. . in $,i,UOI) by the Judge, for Kemble s up- ,,., ,1, o,.,i r . 1 . Apperautly satisfied that he was 011 his way pearanre on the flith for sent. nee. If your vvifo ha. Inst her health, llie Great Mexican Ilemedy will be found a sure and swift restorative, Ask your druggist for it. Marriages. WlllrNM CimiiilNOTOjf. On April 8th, 1850, at the residence of the bride's father, by liev G. 11. Dechant.Mr. V- II. Whilner lo Mi's Flora Cherrington. both fiom netr Mill Grove, Columbia county. Deaths. MuiACLF.. In Madison on the o l inst.Hnn nab Alice Miracle, aged 'J years, 7 months and 1 day. Business .Notices Little Onions wanted by Silas Young, for which tie will pay a good price. apr 2x For a Nobby Suit of Clothing go to the N. Y. Store, Sharpless building. Lots of Good Cloverseed nnd Timothy seed for sale by Silas Young, Light Street. npril 2-j ' Hoots and Shoes lower than ever at the N. Y. Store, Sharpless building. puiiiicorici:. The Clothing Store of David Lovvenberg is well stockeel wilh all the latest styles ot Clothing lor Men, Youth and Children. Call and examine. I. W. Hartman's New Grncerv Depart nient is lull ol nil kinds of 1-ancy and Heavy Groceries. I. W. Hartman's Drv Goods department is lull to overllowing with Si'ring Goods. McKinneys Shoe Store below Court House. W. Hartmnn sells Parker's celebrated Cattle Powder. Hoots and Shoes cheap at McKinne?'". The iniblic are hereby informed that splendid suits are now made from the latest styles ot Spring Goods on Ihe following terms; Lntttt Mth, y.oreesr; J tiers, . -I2u-terial, llcH Workmanship, and Jlal J'its at the Popular Store ol u.iviii iuvvenuerg. Call at JIcKinney's lor Shoes. I. V. Hartman ells Willimantic Spool Cotton. Ooriel Hotter 110 cents per pound at Silas march 2G lw Young's, Light Street. l'or Nobhy Hat", ! or J.atest styles, l'or Lowest Prices, (io lo David Lovvenberg V. Cash paid for good ilutter&t Silas Young's, Light Street, lor six weens, .viarcu rj-uvv Domestic Paper Fashions the ladies ay are the nicest this spiing. I. . Ilartman, Agent. I'.ubbers at McKinney'n. (io to Cross' N. Y. Store for bargains in Clothing, Hals and Caps, Hoots and Shoes. Cash paid for-lOOU bti-hels nf good White ir Yellow Oits at Silas 1 oiing , Lieht ilreet. .Marc.i 10 llui Harriet A. Newkirk. of Salem, sav: 1 was cured of letter iu ill V banil by three applica tions ol Camphor Milk. .My husband was ureil ot old running sores ny u-ing ir, n ureil my son of a praiuiel ankle, l'ri 'e i cents. Sold liy C. A. Kleim, illoonmnirg. april Hi, 'fil'.ty t .01)11 iioiimls of nice elried apples wanted at Silas Youtiiis store Light Street for which I will pay the highest market prices. December, lo. i-in. Hoot lieiiihiuarters at McKinney'n. Hon. Cieorge X. Corson, N'orristown, stye: The Plieenix l'ectcral Is indispensable in my family. Ii acts ike a charm in curing coughs ami cold-, with the i hihlren, and I ulvvavs u-e it when address'inu a jury, l'rice U. A. Kleim, Illoomsuurg. aprm-iy Admission free at JIcKinney's. XeaNfoot Oil and Vacuum Oil for har ness grea-e for sale by Silas Young, Light Street; also Illack Oil, I' sli OH, t.meeii Oil, Whale Oil and Castor Oil March Ul-lim ItllHiL NOTICE. iii'.' ijt.iKn r.ridL'o Ho. will be luht the stodvlioUI- ersiii th otllce or thu 'I'rtUhuriT uu ami after April 1, lvi ,,,,. 1)UIU0K Ki.r.cnoN. ah eiecriori fur iiltlcers of iliee'atavvlssa 1'iidol'o. fur tliei ensulni: vear .vlll Lo ludd at llie hoiiso of. I. Il Ivlsiie-rin c auivvissa on .vioiuuy .via) au, iruiu one lei blv o elexk', p. 111. Api'J, s -iv etr.li. . i,u.liblll,s'i;). JU'DTICj: TO TKKSrASSElSS. n11is In lu'rehv elv-e- tliat all Oe rsons lire forblel d'ti Irom Irespas-sliitr on tin- pit-mlscs of Joseph t'olle- in t entree township, now- eie-euple-et bv the' llll ,i,.ri'meit. fi.r the nurnove of i-IkkjIUu; or liunttnir any nnd all kinds cf itanii'. Pe rsons who uru round so trPMnssliu; will lw iiusee-utedacconllnu'to law. Qprll Ml). lhSO-HW .JCIIirs VVATIt.lt--. E 7XIXTTOI!'S.'OTK'K. ESTlTKOr JOHN' M 'HKVr.Ol.rs, PICKASKII. Ii.llers n-stiiinentarv en the estalo of John Me lies nolds. lale or the low n of itlnomshurL'.i'ulu'n- M. cotllltv. Penn'a.. deceased, have Is-e-n era leel bv the lieKlsler of said county to iliurh W. Mi-iton-oldscif ihe town ol Illoomsburg, aforesaid. .Ml per- e-ons iiavinceiaiins against ineeseaie oi sam eitse- Ue'm are reillesicll CO pii'Be-.ii mem lur iweuvim-iie, mill those Hide bled to tho estate lo make' payment !,!, tim ers irlll'll Klll tor. W1IIIOUI 111' IV. aprll n, Isso r.w ' ' i:ie-utr. p-OTICE. .AUlli'l' 1" m-iruj (iiinuuim Mt'iiiuis -t tin im- tlrslciit-d. and to nil pi-rwrns whom It may eoncern. tlmt fi1 will apply to th t'ouit of commou pteiw of ( oiuniui.i eoHiiiv ior uw ik iiciii vi uv lusuiu-m Ijiwsof ilil rommomsettlth m Mond-.y, tho third day ot Mav, at wlilt ti tlm any peot s ImUnu anv Diijeetlons to hU tm tl illscliark'O an ttisoHeat debtor cm appear and !iuikotlit'Ssim knoun. Till! .10USMN Ki.VOlA IN U ot ii n i ditttfulty onu iii"ni-ii 't.'jtisiabUt hhel i tu 4,1 itt'l slron C jui.ol k ii it -f m-ltT l'liur Hit fivn 1 f.ir cf iplt tt- ein n' .r mi l prit list N nl S"i ci-iit f'r ur new lH'istmti'il l'atat'K"e 1f K'hui-l Sim lutii'lht ' lUnnt 01 i" in 'i- r .WiuuM httVf, it. rA'JEIl, PRATT & CO., Heaiqj;rtef5'fDr t'.l Schiol Supplier 113 X 111 .UM) ST1UIT, M 1011K. hopt t'2, iy THIS PAPEU IS ICEPV Oil FILE AT TIIK OFFICK or r,iTiSo PHILADELPHIA e cr t it ..emit mill i.iuntie su, V l I i.-r rCTIMATCvI 1,1 l-'el Ciikll Itut.s LOl lir I tOIn i- r.,r.en..i.rr l.tirrlt .l ii; htnil lUe, fur A VUlt SO.N's .11 1.M.ll. l.l'T N'OTIC'K -All .;i:v.i.'AM'.. TO VJTATI.MKN'T 1S7H. ' - ii,nin 1., leMninMsHr.. or thetannnf Iilooms. IT S.1? IK-JT vVTb aaV V. 1 "1 istc, entitled "A supplement of an Set 10 regulaie tli manner of tmttbteuni-ss of iii'inlclpallties, lo provide for Ihe red. inoMon of the sums, Hnd to liu lew tierialii -s for the Illegal Increase- thereof. I'll iu red iiihI f ubilslied ny thecoipjraieaulhorl Hi s of said Ion 11, n-Nhrti lmnT. llonds due August I, si Interest on samie Irom February I, lsso lioiid due .lanuary I, 'si Inti real on siinn fruin Keuruary I, mi llonds ilue V hrunry 1, 'si intere st on same from February I, si liolldS'lll" aikusI I, 'si lniiTi sloti same from February 1, -a liotiel duo .lanuarv t, M Interest on same Irom February 1, 'so ItiitiOs (line I'f liriinrv 1. 's-2 l"i 0,t loo IHJ fsl isi Sill) cms loooo 101)01) M 1) IS) IK) CD son est 1ISIIS) Mi to MM) IS) VOI) ll Tin) Oil seen oo 31SI no Test 00 fiOO leo TOO in) fssi no MSI 00 IrfH) M) Mil) ISI Interest on simm from Fetrmry I, 'so , llonds duo Augusti. -j Interest on nine from Kel llonds ilue l ebnnry i, '.i iniireslon same tiom Pel nondsiluo .Migusi, ,'sa Kebruary I, 'Ml Ml fiom February 1, ' i. . 'sa Inteies' on same Irom February t, so liond due .lanuary 1, M Ir.ter.'ot on sum Irom February 1. 'n lionil. ilue February 1, 4 Interest o,i same from herniary 1, -o llonds ilue August t, M , , Intcrt st on same Irom rcbruary I, mi llonds due .lanuarv I, V, Inleiesl on same from February I, 'mi llonds due February I, vi Interest on same from rebruary 1, M) llonds due August 1,'V Interest on same from tebruary I, 80 llonds due .tannery I. Interest on seme- from February I, Ml llonds duo February 1, Interest on same from February I, Mi llonds due Au.-ust 1, mi Interest on seme from February 1, "so llonds due .lanuarv t, 'si Interesr on same from t ebruary 1, 'so llonds due Fe-briury I, NT , Interest on snino from February 1' No llouds due August 1, NT Interest on same from tebnury I, mi llonds rtue .laiimry l.'ss Interest ou shiiih Irom Fe-bruary I, -si llonds due February 1, ns Interest ou same Irom February 1, 'Ml Total funded debt IM V il.l'ATION Of TAX 11)1 K I'llOI S IITV TIIEBRIV. terty Ji!14.v,il(o Personal 'trades and occupations Total valuation 1 per cent, ot above valuation le.iav. Ul fT.THI) I Utias oo 122 I J asskts. llalance tax on duplicate of 'TS .. .. '79 Due frt m sue try p"rsons on account ul IT iiM Del COS'TlllnCTlOSS lit K OS' sntKKT OPKMMIS, Centre street, ntlih Miutt, i to .viatKelfeireei, vv. . It. Kooiis MOD 15 IS) 10IS) 'il tsl ll IK) .1.1'. llntler Miss rhllllps M iu. Weill) Jlrs. Wilson 100 IK! Fourth street, Bradley and Gordon UOIKI iron street, u. n. mtsou coem " Wm Melielvy estate III in 4'IKI ss?cohd street, t'llntnn Iiobblns, Judgt. ln.nn lialaieee la Treasurers hands vacs J.3S5 44 Eico s ot assets ov er lloat leg elebt 1IAIUI.1TIES. Orders ot ie.5outetaniiln; r.ci i ca V03 '27 IsTs IsTD Mil a 102 CO Add Interest unpaid coupons not pre scntcd i 1331 M i.s.0. w. i'Obrki i. eoti.)e-roaos'Tixs:s sor lsTS, iv ac- tOCNT WITH TIIS: TOWN OS" IlI.OOM-BfKU. l'K. To balance of laes uneolleeteet on duplicate of IsTsits jeer last annual statein-nt 5K. ss Cll. lK-c. 24. 'T'J by ain't pild F. I". Hill- inejer tleasurerus t-r receipia Jlil S3 Mulch Kil, '" bv exonerations allowed by Council It 00 Mil ss llalance on duplicate of 1ST f22i)3 SS:vvTON llOONE COI t S.CTOK OS TAV.S )0R lsTD, IS AC COC.ST WITH TUB TOWS OS' IU.OOVsil KO. July 'T'J, to aino int ot duplicate of '79 2.-.to 9o en. March :u, bv- am i paid treasurer as ner receipts, v-e treasurer's ac count IK-M m Itv evuneratlons ntlovv-ed by Town ' Council l'eb. 4, and March no, 'su M s7(i74T ,s I'ncolleclcd balance on eluplicate ot "9 ITTi IT T. J. VAMIF.KS1.ICS: TOW S TKKA-CKKIl SOU tsT'J 1 SC COCNT WITH TID.TOWN OS Ht-OOMsnCHU. UK, To balance lu ti easury a- per annual statement for lsTs llus Cll. March 31, 'si by ain't paid over to I'. I', lillimejer treasurer tor lsTD 115 2s tbeascks:b'b account. i'. i'. 11ii.i.ms.vs.ii tiikasckkk 1011 1s79, in account w itu tiik tow n os' 1ua10msiicko, I) It. March 2il. 'so.to amount received from T. .1. Vandersilice balance from '7s 115 2.S June lsTD, to amount u-ssessinent on tax roll ot ,Tu iMU -i, Dec. 24 to amount received from e.. V. Correli collector lor Ts as per account ot salil tl. W. correli 4s3 S5 oct.l, to amount rewlved Irom New ton Iloone collector for T'J lt!9 P' ii. r ii. 1. 1 ninoiitit received from New ton Hoone collector for "9 2 fs, Oct. 23 lo ainouGi re-celv ed Irom New- tm Ilooue colte-e-lor for 'T'J 01 51 Nov, 1, tnamouiit recelveti from J ew- lou Iloone eolleclur for 'IK HI no Nov. 2i.toamiiuni I e-eelv eel from Nevv- iioi iloone eiillictor ror ';s sum Dec. is.to iimount leei-lved Iriun Scvv- lon lliHii.e e .lleelur tor 'T'J !4lou lice. :t'.m eun.juiit rei'elved from New ton II ionec"ll,'i terror T'J 1J3IMI .Ian. is. sn to amount n-ee'lved from Newton limine collector fur 'TU 11C 23 l'eli 2 lo lllliOUUt reevlve-d Irom New- loll lljoiieeo'lt-etiir lor y 'cssj t-vb 2', to iiiuouiit ricelveet liom NVwt- II lloeme- collee'or f ir 'T'J 14.1 I'l) Manh 3. lo hiuouiiL ncs-tveil Horn Nt-wiot liuoiie- eoiu-i tor ror '7 vji us March 2.". Pi uiiiouni leeelveel from New ion Iloone collcdur lor ','J P'J el lii'.i i (siM 4 4! Ul II Tl Tuiunmint Hate lav; collected iluilue Mareli'aV'o aiiiount recelv, d from I s Killm, I'loldi'iit 'lown I'ouuetl, collections iu ilncs.lleenses, x '., K. r. DIUMEVUlTltHSlBKII Ol' lsl'j. CS. July IsTi. tiv amount dupllcato of Ni-wtiui Itoone collt'Ltor fir Is' tpelli): tlie amiiillil lile'iilleeled b tleasuieron lax loll of llie ear f J.,1'J 0". lly buuus iiaiu iitirtnir jear: No. ; duo Keuruary 1, 1-.TH linilio 2s AUKltel t, " Well"' 5:1 " " 1. ' 2 rtHMI .4 1, MM) II I 12 " October 1. " sun em Tu " .lanuaiy 1, Ismi ii 2'j " Fei.ruary 1 " 3iiii .ii, . 1, e iiHieei Ji'VnOei'i lie Inlere st paid durlni." J ear , Amimtil paid with lionds iiiuum coupons paid 111 Is 7M 31 I'M 33 Mv onlcrs p ilil dtirliiir ear 1 l(y iimoutiLMalo Tiixon bonded dvut luld Ity uniuunt Tica-sun-m con.mSlon 4. s 4')60 llalance) In Treasure-r'rt hands HCKItT. Amount leceUcet Irom T. .1. Vandersllce lull -e e el, W. correli coltec- ja iv Hi lor forlsTS Amount reee-iveil Irom Newton Iloone collec tor ror tsT'J Ainuiini received from I. r. Kuhn, President on tint's llri-nsi'S. Ac . 4s3 t.5 16.il 91 41 15 4 J 1)2 Amount Mate lax ou bonded debt collecleel I'olleclid by Tow u Treaburer on lax roll ot 'T'J 4si4J :1T2D 23 UI'KNClTl'KtK. IlKillWAYi. laltlfor Ubor, tt'ainb, material, re- pullH tn tool", AC, ilunutfli-ar f 100T 37 I'alJ K .laeuby foirtMilsslumT ul Llgh- vut. for wrvlcci lu l.7 2GJ Pal-l Naiuufl n.uiht balance as com- niKiunr or UlUwujs In "i litsv I'ald r.tr prlntlntf annual statement, tow n orilinanceH, A.P., isi 75 Paid (t-r polliru serU'es to bunUr peru "1 Paid M. t' Woodward senloeaasliluU tonistablo, uml w nlni; and ik1- tni; Dutk't'h, Ae.t 11G 5 lMld.lamt'-i 1 humun lalaneu Tor fcer vieess as eofistabie In 1" W Pal! &tr ices or seerelary ot council l o I'iin hj nt. Council room, .1 .1. Itrower rin i' nmm, in. iillmore w Hook A: Uidd-r t'o. room U hi Lock up, it. htolmer Vmni Kuirltiu room. l.K Kuhn isxhi puuml 1US0 (119 CO l'ald ror sos durlas year, Woom-ibn'i,' iiiiLoiupauy PalMj. a. i lark, htatlonary 4 Paid u. w. t'orreli, henlntr notices iu m PalilTlmH. NaunatUcKMuintfell at I Paid Itoliins I'olmea k Imj lcr for chains T lanterns xi m - A.V. Kabb tor coat oil AC, 3U ' J. Miarplevt a. sou lepalr to Move at liKkup Ctxt ' Mutrpless.v Laycockrorlauppoat.s 1H tm N. Nenaid for hurvejluk' 17 ' rurell A, Itldleman for lire hooks 5 no Bloinn&burtMiaa Co. or bt. lamps 41 3J " " ' lamp tips 1 ft .1 J. lirower.1. 1'. tatlis, A.C., son c. a tiarkley henlees as bo!lclt)r tnUNt " 'l ow ii auditors (or l-Ti y w " Lock to pound 30 Total am t current expenses for ear f l OTHKK niSBl'KbSU tNTs. Orders or 'U patd f WW Orders or "t paid J T6 Vi 137 1 S 94 ht ite tax on bttnded debt paid 4i w Intere&t mid with bonds y W i'oui)nh paid oti bonded debt IW as i ominivioii oi ireasurer ai V' i iialaneu in tituiurers hands yjoi Total extH'ndltures tV.Ts is Dcduit unpaid ordtrsW '7i vtsw Amount enuailnff re-eelnu t'ntiW We tho underlrned auditors or tho town jiio'inuurn m iu rt uj leriiiy inai we uau tttam lned tlielonxulnKaceouiiUamt Hatemvuls and uiemcorreei una uu ujiprute inesam". F. I'. KI.1SK. i Ii. wairchiNdiiAM, Auditors. 1 1 iu3( nun, i April V, tr 1 PA. S&OKAOUI1 IB AT orJCE OTTRSD BV BENSON'S UAPOINE POROUS PLASTERS. it is 'I'll f : om.v k,. ni:.ni:iv that .i:h rAii.s. Oncv .WOO JJru'Jiiists liave. signed a paper staling thai, I luy . . . tiro In JBvi'ry way Suporior to tho Ordinary, Hlow-actlnf Porom Flatter. March Vii, ivv il T8m Oiil i:sl;ililislM a Mlvnsx Store. WHOLESALE Corner Main mid Market Streets BLOOMS BURG, PA. Hie under -'vrm-d IikvIdk been In llie lllll.r- vl.i: nitl ii business for Ihe past eleven yesrs vtoulel Vail the- Art. niton of tin public n. ni r.elj ami CrlNIIIY irKAI.Kitrs lee particular, to ttie-ir larrt-e uiid It consists of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty. Patent Medicines, Spices. &c BROWER'S BLOCK. Caiaeaol hv siii'iKQstl anywlicrc. IN IT MAY BE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF CMIAMOtS I'ElttTM CUV, l'AS'CV AIITICI.ns, KXIII1 lilll'SIII, l.AMl'N IIAlIt llllt'-IIKS, ami in fact every tiling Unit should bo kept in n complete and well regulated Drug Store. They are the sole Manufactures of the Celebrated OBL OF GLADNESS. Also the Manufacturers and Solo Proprietors Dli. W. M. BICIvLEY'S Celebrated and INVALUABLE FREPAIIA'LIONS. Compound Aromatic Wine of Gentian and Iron. Improved Cream Camphor, Worm Killing- Agent, Improved Hose Pectoral. The Best Remedies Made. Highly Recommended by Physicians. ISiooiii.slHEi'y;. Pa order buslnosa nd when person. wnen tnlio them bnclt. clerks, who arts able to wo are enabled to give customers who hare tha choice twenty years at roUdling, we if 16 name by lank, of proper service to absent customers. Write plainly, and describe fully price desired. Address, John Wanamaker, Largest Dry Goods House, Philadelphia. e H-i (iiii-r It running n try vRARSOLATE of xar SJ, rff, ,,"' I.TViiiMiiiotlnn ulwiiVM ri'k INHALANTS raiiiin, i',,c..im.c.e,,utio1.,'inj .UiL !r!ulh"i 5- .'. UJ1 Arch ht., rl.llu.. l'- . april 0 em Rowell & Oo's. Advc'. FRAXEil AXLE GREASE. Pest In the v mi Id lust l"m;er tliin . u tit-t Alwas In niidli'mi. i urn -.ms. . m - bp i- m anileurti. t list but Wilt m"t Mimhi - tiuti Hons Kut pai k:ii:e nil' ni' iruue inaih uin nu tffttulne, and i il.t n" uther. BEAUTIFUL SEA SHELLS Knr 1 In iiil-ti ti il le'tiiT, e-ultl -..ml tu A' one--lulls. I lie-J nil-Ulfe, mill i "l I 'In tell lli'-"il-ors ol tin' runbow. rirce-n rm tmli Miiun- w.iii eel tlie' uiiieiiiiui lcr set iints. haw. ' Aiitfflos, i at. f l'e I' si'. Penncck's Patent Road Machine Keep i he lilkbwu Dm tten tettir b i hilt present eot k ruptdl. .'.'iidn; lt.to ttir in ahd country it ulitri- Int' AM I. rr:sN i a mj.", Ktunui uuare. ra. i april V 4w oci'uiiir He1 to Aifei.ts, and all expt'Iist'8 ISJ JLapui Uirll9. 1W Qinnn MJAUnno eipcnu-s to iifiuw. v i ' rri-i-. Aaari-m r. i. it. ui.m Auirusia. Dpi II V E MPLOYMENT -i?A-H.i?T""r"- aiiuDALAKY nrriuuiHU. All tXPtHbtb aantt.. . rnmtlr l''t. 6LOAN A 1 o.JOU dcui SI t'llit'luuull. . r apruu I v OUBliSl'-sS CAKDS VlalTlN" OAHDS LSTTKKUEDS Hill USA' s, I'DSTBto, XI..., 4U Neatly anil Cbrajily printed ut the Coi.rw HUN Oilice. of llud DEPARTMENT vaili-d stoek. COLO()NV, L'KI.UtS, Tnii.i:r s-o.M'.'s, GLOMES I TO Out of town. peoplo who enn- not conveniently trnvel, mnylinvo eam- plei Bont thorn of Dry Goods nnd nil other goods that wo Bell, if they will -write Us, No chnrge, nnd no need to if not suited. We mnka it n to attend to such letters quickly; orders como we bond the oxnet rtlcle wanted, unci at exactly fcnmo price as other customers pay when hero buying In gooas nro not as oraerea, -wo Having trained and responsible uca discretion In rilling oraers, groat batlafactlon to the many to , With n reputation of cannot afford to lose our good what Is wanted, and nbout tho h rtTrrrtlilt- lNrntn Iti Jarful cCrct nip'lk ,U t.fcfc, -"t 1 ' ' v ,rr' i n.tal (Iclorimli. .r.J finally w tm u ' " l. , ,7... . tot it i ev r icu"!' OnJi- U..1 it i ev r iiiirwe c 'u)iii'... ",:-. I u h.l i ,'tlim It (Ml til til 'r",:,rt',,I, Ihe men Ihotouch. ue. Pjmim lr M W CASK'S 1'opuUr KiJy- Dauchy & Oo's. Advt's. PIANOS i.l Mool, ..oerand Hock only fitO to Jr0, l'lll.NS aMups, - eeert life-ilN, i Kntti .t-lt, MOOl, KooK,onl t'J-l"' lllustru- l e i e .1 rt eie. lie- Kre l VI 1lllU.'eU. N J. ilelri-si DANIEL F UKATTY, tl april a lw BniCHT, AT7SACTIVJ, CI! .arm. .1 mill Ml' slur ji I if -ef tn 1 il 'hi tlt ,lr. .lulfii f ntr it" i """" j THE COMPLETE HOME ruIUf IMUlTICALlMUitMATlOV. 'fl ytut llou-kri:Hr tl"lDF HTb Lxprrirnoed llwutKrsr-r' FRIEXIB. ntm-KI,'"ff. Oonklnf. Vrttt. ApirJmU, Blckttn. t liilJr.ii. C -iui'nT, MiirriM. H(lrtni. Momli, Mt. I .roily (j.rnit.--ni, .a I i-iult tuJ f .,'Yl&l!lT triJ H VlW"1 m Uwiuo UbACTU IL ""A book ol more pretlrl utility will eldom.ir bt fOUUd OUUidil Of JUp.fUOa." t At lattu aJitcJ, ucrnrn in ny hom rv 1 ,p Fin l'kpr,l'lir 1 'P1. Itaautitul Ittn-imf .erUoJlJIlla U4Licnu. jtarly 60O i'u. iT. ,. iliirunJ. AGENTS WANTEDWST.',?.?.";".; sUili.l J. UM.ltUUV Jti CO.,l'UlUJljU,r. april ,4tt el TAPi: WORM 1M-AI.1.1IUY i rm:ii wilh two spoons ot nweliclDo In two or tlin-e' Imuts For particulars, address, with stamp, II KILKI1UHN No. l t-u Mark's Place, Niw ok. a March M. 4w. omnt VGENTS Make oulclc sales SW. snd llie fs-'ai protlis ou our New Hook, (lolelenThoucrhtson Mother, llcui". hmI Ik-aM-n, In 1'roteunil l'oitry hy .t'si autirrs. iiiusirari-u' rit-asi-s eitriDOeiy, fi.ro; uuo. u ui.urliisiti.-K ol the Htbte, it."5 tnalitd cn r idpi .tprlie. K.ll. THEAT, rubttsher, set llroael w.i,N.. il March to, 4w. ON 30 DAYS TRIAL i will se-uel our Mtct olulo llells anil other Klectrto AppllamTS ugeon trial (or 30 dues to most) suHerlni; irom M-rous He ollity, Hheuuiallsiu, rar ai.sliurany eltsrUKSOl Hue liver or Kldii-js, antl ntauy other dlse-asc A btire cure euaraotei-ilor no pay. Aiiilne VOITAK HBl.Tl'O., Marshall, Mich, March o-iw d I 1:
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