The Columbian. Bloomsburg Friday, April 20, 1872. FRANK C00LEY, AHHIHTAKT K I) I TO It. Railroad Timo Tablo. , LACKAWANNA A IILOOMBBURU It. It. Norlli. South. Mall lOiSIA M. filial'. M, Arctimnodallon 4:15 A.M. lo:V) r. M, Express l..-'.'8P.M. 11:37 A.M. CATAWIi-SA It. It. FROM RUPERT STATION Going North. Going Month iM P. M, 11:11 A. M, Drniocrnttc (.'omily CoiiicnUoii. Notice Is hereby Riven that In pursuance oftho Rules for the govc rnaiico or tno Democratic parly of iho County of Columbia, ndoritiil December iSl, 1ST0, n Convention to elect n Representative Del .-ilo to tho Htnto Democratic Convention to Lo li. lit In Reading on tho IWIh day of May, lfc72, and to clioi. .0 Suinloiliil Conferees to meet sim ilar Conhucs liom tho counties of Lycoming, tnilFlvnn mid Montour, will bo held at Iho Court Houtc, In His Town of Bloomsburg, on TUES DAY, the tlth day of May, li12, at 2 1 M. Tho ckcllou of Delegate to tho said County Couvtlitlon will beheld on SATURDAY.thollth day of M.iy, ls.2, between tho hoursof thrconud fcjvcn 1. M,i at tho usual voting places. Delo gacs to bo Voted for as prescribed by the amend nd rule". Ity order Democratic Standing Committee. U. a, UARKLEY, Chairman. LOCAL. The fcub'crlptlou nceounls of II. L. Blcil'unb.teh having been purchased by C. 15. Uroclnvny, Eottleiui'iit of tlio snmo will bo nuulo to him, Instead of C. W. Sillier, as heretofore. In nn Imllana county boss aro quoted ns telling nt two cents per pound. Won der on what they feed hogs In Indlnna, .By a typographical error lint week Mr. M. P. Lutz wnsmatlo to say that ho had for salo calicoes at 17 conts per yd. Thoprico should havo been 12 cents. On Monday last Hev. M.r. Hewitt and family moved Into tho apartments set aside for their use In tho Normal School Buildings. Ah n mnttcrof information wo should like to hnow what kind or timo tho town clock kcepa. It elotH not ngrco with tho suiijiior tho tallroad ehronoin eters.nor tho watchc3 of our townsmen. hat is It ? Wo havo received tho first number of a German papor.tlio Haztetin Vollcsblatl puMibhed at llazlelon by Mouro & San dors. What wo havo read of it was very interesting. Tho paper speaks well for the enterprise of its publishers. Montour County .scums to claim tho Hepublican nominee for Congressman. Tho Montour American hoists tho name of Dr. J. D. Strawbridgo and tho Inde pendent favors J. W. Comly ll-. On Friday evcnitig la3t M. Charles Johnson of Light Street, was run away with on Main Sticet and t-pilled out near Brown's Hotel. Ho was not injur ed nor was his horso who was caught at tho Forks Hotel. The shafts of the buggy wero broken. Four young foxes wero , lid at tho "Curb stono Market'' of Tuesday last for $1,25 each. This Is a now kind of live stock. If theso little fellows wero lWso passionately fond of chickens they would bo worth keeping for pets. This is tho season when paint and white- wash aro in utiivers.il demand,and tho nrlNts in botli of tht'jo materials And plenty of employment. Itisro ni.irkablo how much tho appearance of buildings can be improved byajudici oti application of cither white lead or lime. We havonot heard of any trout fUhing s yet and ore led to beliovo that tho wortther hps been too cold for them to Lite too cold to bo hutipry you know. I'erlmps they get cold-, in their heads, In which easo we can understand their v.u.t of appetite. After a day of balmy softne-.B tho er ratic weuther elerk changed tho loin pt'Mture in tho nienl abrupt way, and tin- overcoats which hud been laid libido wei ounce more brought Into requisition. Market gardeners antl lovers of early vegetables were highly dlt-guatcd of e'tiUlai', Capt.C. B. Brock way Is suffering with severe iufi limitation of tho oyes, which prevents his attending to any business, lie is recovering, though somewhat 'v.;y, and hopes to bo in condition In ilit eutir-o of a week or two. IIo has h'jwver iron" to Philadelphia under tr .ttment at l lie Inlhhinry. Tho ni.t-.m wml: nfthu unw Hotel l't.i.iling has been pu-hed forward to vigorously that the front foundation will's havobrvn completed. Mr. Sterner (Mcntly means business and des.ems commendation for his energy. A largo force of masons Is employed. " Aly" Bogart was arrested and bound over to appear at May Court by Enquire Mooro of Buckhorn, on Friday last, charged with beating his wife. Poswell Full; became Ids security. Bogart Is already under bail for a similar of fence, Israel Heller and William Qlger being his bondsmen. Dr. F. Fleshutt ofLapotto, Sullivan Cuuuty was robbed on Friday last in Philadelphia of his wallet containing somo f3t),000 In stoeks.bonds&c. besides ST) in cash. Tho report states that ho fell in with a party of nice ycung meti "t tno Opera, upon whoso sudden dlsup pearanco ho misled Ids money. An exchange stales that 'tho Mem phis batiks aro overflowing with tho rout of all ovll." As Iho "Iovo of money" is said to bo this root wo should Ut:o to know where Iho paper gels lis authority for bo outrageous an assault upon tho bank ofilcers of that city, and alto whether tuch olllceis aro more avaricious than elsowhero in the Stato of Teuntss'ce. A Coroner's inquest was held last Sim day at Ilupert on tho body of n little Ritl named Kva Cronen who died quito tuUdenly tho day beforo. Her mother charged Dennis Donovan tho child's step father with having kicked thochlld in Ettch a manner ns to havo caused death. 'Iho post mortem examination mmlo by l)rs. Beber and Turner failed to dtf cover any external marks of vio lence, and a verdict of death irotu con gestion of tho brain was rendered, tho Drs. having stated that us tho causo of death. Six children In MM Hollow afow days ago, whllo hunting artichokes, catno acro33 poison hemlock, which bo lug palatablo to their tasto was oaten freely, tho result of which was they wcroall taken sick and two died before medical nld could arrive, tho other four will got well. llccordqfthc Times. Hphinci chickens not heavy In weight but very much so as regards prico aro quoted In neighboring towns. Wo havo seen nono as yot In our markets and under tho abovo conditions aro not anx ious lo do so. Undkii tho warm sun of tho past few days tho wheat fields havo taken a fam ous start and now look bright and green. Considering tho difficulties under which tho gralu has labored for many weeks tho prospect is unexpectedly reassuring. i i All tilings point to SnrliiL' at hist. Tho trumps tiro on tho movo ; tho organ grinders havo made their nnnn.ir.innn oven a wondering pedler or two has turned up. All theso choice blessings which naturo vouchsafes to us with tho buds and flowers and birds, unlto to proclaim tho advent of brighter and warmer dayti. Tho Scranloti 77;;ira gtivs it is no won- dor that hundreds of people In Hydo ran: aro sick, as near by, In an excava tion In tho L'rotttid. nro twentv i1p.uI hogs, who died from hog cholera, and wero thrown Into tho holo. thoro in lln and rot.and breed pestilence and death. This looks as though that neglected lo cality neeedd a Board of Iloalth. Tho blackbirds ill Minnesota have In creased to such nn extent that thiy navo uceomo nuisances and Hie Inhabi tants are Investing heavily in strych nine fir poisoning them. Tho West seems to havo ubsorbed most .of tho birds of into years and they are growing more scarco in this region every season. Tho giadingof Third Street basbemm and tho work will bo expedited as much as possible, ns H Is renuired to he dnim within thirty days from tho 17th 1ml. Main Street is greatly In need of tho same attention, as Its hills and valleys aro moro numerous than is either pleas ant or sightly. Wo trust that this, the- main artery of travel through our town may bo speedily placed in proper condi tion. A singular fact in relation to small pox lias been recently stated in a Boston Court. Tho city physician cites several cases of tho diecaso whero tho patients had bcDn afflicted in a similar manner before. This knocks all tho satisfaction out of having recovered from tho disease; bcc.uis3 it ha3 always been thought im possible to liavo it a second time. Peo plowho havo gotio through tho ordeal will take notico and not crow over thoir neighbors who havo not had it. Tiir. Canal. Superintendent Owen, of Berwick, informs us that tho water will bo let into tho North Branch Ca nal Thursday night. Tho canal will then bo ready for uso in a very short timo and boats will commenco running at once. Tho indications are that tho sea son will prove exceptionally lucrativo to boatmen, and that tho freights will reach a larger figure than over before. ScraiUon Republican. Mr. Sylvester Fox of this town whilst driving to Espy on Monday ovening met with an accident no'tr Troup's brldgo over tho canal, by which ho was severely bruised about tho faco and head. His horses, took fright, it is said from tiio noise caused by a passing traiu, and darted from tho road into tho canal. Mr. Foxjumped front tho buggy and re ceived tho injuries named. Tho buggy was badly broken butthohoracs escaped without serious injury. Certain lladical journals arogrumbling i at tho expenses of tho McCluio-Gray contested election committee and clurg. ing Mr. Buckalew with tho responsibil ity of tho amounts. This is all very pretty.but if it had not been forKadical rottenness and corruption thcro would havo been no Committee nor any con test. Virtuous editors of the Radical pprsua-ioti hud bettjr elevoto their growlings to the proper persons, tlioao who,e rascality compelled tho formation of tho Committee. It -to i teem a littlo unjust that men Should lie compelled to removo their hats at places of public amusement un der pain of abuse by tho audionco and interl'ercnceoftliepolico.and yet women can attend theso exhibitions with their hair hoapul a couplo of f.jt, abovo tho tops of their heads, and no one can tiiy them inij . Theso modem bend i!rcfs ob.curo moro of tho btago than Iwieo their Lumber of hats. Top-knot couie down. The Luzarno county Democrat lo Con ventlon metlnWllkes Barreon Tuesday last and recommended Hon. Heudrlck B. Wright for Governor, Asa It. Bruit dugoaudF. W. aunster as Senatorial delegates and Charles L. Lambcrton, John Nealon, Cleorgo W. Search and Dr. A. L. Cressler us Representative delegates to tho Stato Convention. Geo. Sanderson was recommended as a delo gato at largo to tho Constitutional Con vention. Tho delegates to tho State Convention wero instructed to support Chief Justice) Thompson for ro-nomin-atiou. A cow whoso curiosity or tippetito eiceedod her discretion placed herself in an uncomfortable mid ludicrous posi tion, lately, In tho nelghbohrood of tho post-ofllce. Sho had been investigating tho contents of a barrel which stood on a vacant lot near by and by sumo means fastened it securely to her head. With this absurd head drees sho danced (a cow-tllllon probably) into tho public Highway. Numerous persons went to her relief but It was only aftersuniotlmo and much exertion that sho was relieved from her unpleasant situation. It was tho first live beef wo over saw barrelled. The looslcvs who resido in tho neigh borhood of our sanctum aro certainly weak minded. These- absurd birds burst forth into crowing of tho most exuber ant kind at odd hours of tho night and tho effect which is produced on their liearcr-i, who aro Just thinking of re tiring, is most peculiar, something of tho "Won't go homo 'till morning" feeling. Tho truth is that chickens aro tho stupidest creatures on earth and wo havo no doubt that every hen who lays an egg Is a great deal moro astonished to seo It lhan is any ono elso, not having tho falntnit Idea how It got there. THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA Soveral persons nro said to havo been Injured at Apalaclilcolii by thooxploslon ofn nogrt) who carelessly drank somo water after eating half a peck of dried npplcs. lix. Tho newspapers do occasionally con. tain statements of very dubious veracity but wo aro Inclined to think Ihoro may bo truth In tho abovo. It Is perfectly well known thai dried apples when wot will swell and If that colored person only ato enough of them and drank suf ficient water aftcrwnrd wo cannot seo why ho 8hottld'nt burst. What was to hinder him ? Tho fact of by-standcrs being injured Is merely corroboratlvoj they must havo been moro or less hurt by a fellow going to pieces In that vio lent way. Odd case, though, Isn't it. Acting tinder asovero pressure of duty, wo absolutely wasted a quarter of an hour this week endeavoring to dccldo whether a "Dolly Vardou" of tho most vigorousstylowasaslatrcarpetoradrcss pattern. Tho figures on It wero a littlo largo fur a carpet but tho stuff looked too heavy for a dresS,so between tho Iwo wo did not arrlvo at any satisfactory conclusion and havo'ul yet. If it was a dress It must be very pretty two orthreo miles distant when seen through a tele scope. If It was a stair carpet It won't need any camphor to keep moths out, for no sauo Insect of that persuasion would alight on It. Saturday last was tho first day of the newly instituted "curb-stone market" and it was a success. Thero was a gen eral attendance of purchasers and tho tiado was a brisk ono. Wo havo no doubt that this market will provoa great convenience to our citizens, especially If tho dealers will provldo themselves Willi articles which aro usually moro or les rcarco, such its butter for instance. Tiiis highly prized lubricator of tho c&ophagus was not to bo found in any great quantity and thereby divers per sons wero disappointed. Provide provisions purveyors nud please purchasers. The names of tho Iwo men mentioned in lasl week's Columhiax as having bet it drowned at Wapwollopen were J. hn Bellu, son of tho superintendent of the Powder works, and Silas Smith, a teamster. Tho boat in which' they t re crossing tho river was so loaded as to allow Hie water to rush In, fright ening tho horses and leading to the upsetting of tho craft. Two hundred dollars reward has been offered by Belin's father for the recovery of his son's body, and tho Messrs. Dupont offer $100 for the body of either Bulin or Smith. Up to this writing wo have not heard of tho finding nf tho bodies. A careful watch is kept at the Berwick brldgo but it is probable that tiio cur rent lias carried them further down Iho river. At a meeting of tho Town Council on Wednesday of last week, all of tho mem bers rccontly elected, with thcoxeeption of W. B. Koons, took the oath ofofllcc Tho following resolution was adopted. Jlesolccd: That it is inexpedient and Improper for tho Town Council of tho Town of Bloomsbttrg to appoint any ono of its own members to any position or post of profit either in its own organ ization on in tno carrying on or any general or local improvement. E. C. Barton was elected Street Com missioner. Adjourned until Tuesday April 23d. Counsel met on Tuesday pursuant lo adjournment. Mr. Judah Boono presen ted a paper asking for tho prohibiting oftho running at largo of cattle in -tin? town and requested that an ordinance to that effectbo drawn. Mr. Koous.who was appointed a Committee to ascer tain the prico of Hook and Ladder Truck reported prico $1000. W- B. Koons member elect, declined to servo o member of Council. Communicated. I.e.ef ST TOWNSHIP INSTITUTES. These institutes wero organized ,ly I ho school directors of said townshln. and havo been successfully conducted lor tnrco winter terms ot .ciioo . Tin. objects in view havo been tho ad vauee mentand encouragement of tho teacher in his profession. Both of the. o havo been accomplished. Wo havo carefully watched the proceedings of tho insti tute rd marked tho results in th, school-room. Therefore wodo not lies itate to make tho abovo assertion. For merly, it was thought any person could obtain a school in Locust township and wo aro sorry to havo to acknowledge tho truth of the assertion, in a great degtee. But aincu thu organ iz it ion of teacher's institutes, Uio uneducated and mulls elplined have gradually been removed, and their pluc-s tilled by more compe tent persons. At prc-ent wo can bonst of as good a corps of teachers as any township in tho County. That tho teachers nro oncoiuuged and nppre 'Into tho wl-dom and generosity of tli ir director , i ; manifest by u piece read before Mm tc ik'liwM and nnltii n number (if the citizens at iCerutown, P March lti. VvV Imvc no roum for com i! lilp.itti lif.i-n t Attliosatuo lini" a Counting-home Dictionary was awarded, by tho teach ers, to Unities Yost for spelling correct ly tho greatest number of words out of a hundred selected by Mr M. W. Ntiss of Bloomsburg. The exorcise was interesting and beneficial. Wo cannot close thlsarticlo without expressing our sincere thanks to tho school-board who havo elono so nobly during tho past llireo years in encouraging teachers, building school houses und advauclng tho came of cducatiuii in various ways. Wo ourucstly hope tho hoard who aro about to take their places will consider well tho success of their predecessors, and tho cairni thereof, mid continue tho good work until Locust township shall stand among tho first as au educational community. II. Hook Xotltes "Back-Loo Studies." Another of theso charming papers by Warner, who has been called "Charles ' Lamb's new Wc"appoars in tho May . Scrlbner's. Warner himself calls thi-; statement of his Publishers who quoted it from tho Now York Mall, " Your vie rnttt alhtflh mi Chnvlca r.fitnt Drrtli. nbly no series of papers published foi i-iiis i nil luu.U'ieti pu lllliuil luieillioil and elicited so much praise. Wo havo been reading of lato propho sies as to tho weather of tho coming summer but havo found tho most di verso opinions expressed, Equally pluuslblo theories nro advanced to provo that it will bo wet and that it will bo dry. A very good authority in Berks county bus given ids opinion that it Is to bo a good season for wheat, but many others stato thu opposite, Tho fact Is, that tho only way wo havo obtained sat isfaction is by firmly refusing to believe any of theso prophets. Wo proposo to wait till summer comes, when wo will know all about It, ami so wo adviso our readers. Weather prophets aud alma nacs aro not worth a button on atmos pherical probabilities. Itcsohitlons. Ata regular mcotlngofCatawlssaLodgo No. 028 I. O. of G. T. hold April lflth, 1872 tho following preamble and resolu tions wero adopted, WiiKHF.AH, It has plonsod Almighty Cod in his ltiflnlto wisdom to call unto himself our beloved sister Mrs. Harriot Kills, mid ll'icrc, Tho husband by her doath has lost a kind, loving, and affecttonalo wifo, tho lodgo and church au earnest and faithful member, und a largo clrclo of acquaintances a dovotcd friend, there fore bolt Jlcsolved, That in our departed sister wo always found a loving and dovoted friend, whoso amlablo disposition and many virtues endeared her to all who know her ; and that whilst wo deeply mourn her los3 wo rejoico that wo aro ulilo to bear testimony to tho Christian llfoofour beloved sister and her final glorious triumph over tho hist enemy. Jlcsolved, That whllo wo bow submis sive to tho will ofourlleavc.ily Father wo are assi'rcd that Ho who ilooth all things has only had In mind, In this af flict ion, tho eternal good of our departed sister and of it who lemaln, and that thcreforo wo would notsor.ow as those without hope; but, looking f irward to a happy reUDlon In Ills Glorious King dom,accept this adtnonltlonloftho short ness and uncertainty of this life, and of tho necessity of doing with our might ho will of our Father while It is called to-day. Jtesah-ed, That wo deeply sympathlzo with ihe family of our lato sister feeling assured that IIo who has called her away from oarlh t ) brighter scenes abovo will also bind up tho broken heart.and wipe away tho tearsof sorrow. A'eso-rceThat tho charter of tholodgo and ofl!e rs recalia bo droned in mourn ing for twenty days, and that a copy of ineso resolutions uo prceniau to mo family of tho deceased and that they bo published in tno county papers. L. II. Kline. 1 rs. Co P. 11. Baldy. K'om. F. P. Manhaut, (!(Hs!p With Our Headers. Tact lies been defined ns "ready power of appreciating and doing what is required by clrcumstaucos," but tho definition might havo been so extended as to havo road, "also an ability to foro- second avoid elisagrecoblo subjectH.cotn blncd with a skill to do Just what is expedient and proper when unavoida hie." It Is tho choicest gift to man and about the rarest. Thero is no limit to be placed to the power of this extraor dinary faculty, eitlter lu tho business or gonial world. It is moro succes-ful than genius, moro potent than riches; it makes friends whero all elso fails and converts bitter enemies into enthusias tic admirers. It has placed men in tho highest ranks, in iovo, war, wealth and power. It has saved tho lives and lands of its possessors, and carried them tin scathed through tho turbulent storms of persecutions aud revolutions. Tho majority of men do not exhibit tact or at best in but a limited way, and thero aro thousands who have it not at all As has been said of them "If ono wero go unfortunate as to havo lost a near re lative by hanging they would porsist in discussing tho question of capl'al punishment ;" in other words if there wero any subject peculiarly unpleasant to you and which you heartily wished to avoid, that would bo tho ono their ill luck and blindness would lead them to discourse upon. Tact enables ono to steer clear of the shoals and quicksands of conversational intercourao and to avoid touching upon soro points which no man's life is without ; to spy tho right word at tho right timo and to say tho wrong worel at uo timo ; to humor tho peculiarities of one's friends and ac quaintance whilst maintaining one's own Independence and honesty. There is no deception, no hypocrisy, uo assum ing of virtues when you havo them not, but a practical carrying out of tho Golden Rule. "Do unto others as you would they should do unto you." Tact is impossiblo to many, perhaps most men. It is to a great extent nn inborn faculty, requiring, howover, constant, watchful, study of men, carefulness ir. speech and a quick perception of tiio fitncsiof things. But this watchfulness and carowill do much to creato it when none exists. It will at least save tho grosser offences against good tasto and good breeding which wodaily observe; it will teach consideration for others and in so far as it is undo the guiding ur.'nciplo of life, s ) far will it advance tho interests and ensure tho successor hltri who practices it. Men .of inferior ability have, i's His tory himf-hown lime after time, attained positions ij which tlu-ir abilitlei would hardly have- entitled them by Jhu pro di nt oxerdJi.' of tact nud judgment. As a power in ihi- .vorlil t ict ranks high ah ive gouim, voilth or place. With tact either of the iluvo piovi s irrslsti bio. To tho School directors ot Columbia Comity. Uknti.esikn: In inusuioico of Iho torty-thlid section of tho Act of Mh May, 1S5(, aud isupnlo. menti tlieieto, you aro heuby uotlllci to meet lu Convention, at tho Couit Housc.lu lllojm.. burg, on tho riHST TllllSDA Y IN MA', A. I)., 1S" I, being tho buveuth day of Iho Month, at imcj n'cluclc lu thoKfleruoon, and selict n'ra voce, by a mnjurlty of thu wholo number or Directors ires t ul, ono person of IllpiaiyRiidscIentllle aciiutro. mints, and ot blclll und vstpcileucs lu the art o teuchliii,-, a County iSunerlnteudeut, lor the tlueo hacccedlug yeaibi dt'tcrmlue the amount of compeubatlon for the- bume, and certify the lcqulred by law. C. G. I1AUKLEY, County KuperlutcnUeut of Columbia Co. Illooiiibburg, I '.I., April ID, 1S72. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. The following gentlemen havo directed us lo announce Ihelr uuiues us Candidates lor the Olllco of Kill eilutcudt-nt of Common (Schools of this county. M. W. NUSS or rii.oousuouu, WILLIAM II. SNYDER OF OAT.UV1SSA. WILLIAM BURGESS or auKExwoot) township. DEATHS. W i:is-On April Slid ls7J Joseph Weiss. Hrof Madison twp aged Oil yours, f uiouthi, !i days. MARRIAGES. Wi:i.l,IVt:U-JOIINKON'.-Ou tho Clilli of Jim. IW2 by thu llev, 'ihomus II. Iteeco jilr Daniel, V. Wcllhcrtu Miss Liuiiia, J. Jolniboii both ol Jcrsctuwii l'u. llAUItlON-LAUDAClI-Aprll lsth 1ST bv Iti'V. II. Wilson Mr. Joseph II, Harrison of iowu i.ine i.uzcrno ui,, 10 au.s uuod.i Ann Luubacli of Ileulou. GOOliMAN-l'EUSON-Ou iho lubt, by the Ituv, wiuium j. l.yer, mr. luuici iinoiimatl, lo ails' Harriet l'Ubon, of Mautuua City, t'j. HilUMAN' imsa-Ontbobumodav l.vlhi. km,i,. Mr. Wtlltuiu T. Khuuiuii.or Main township, to :MU. liullun J. Hess, of LV liter township, . MARKET REPORTS. Ulaoiustuii-K Market. Wht-itper biibhui Hyt? Corn " Oats. " Klourper bun el Cloversetd Flaxbeed Hutlor Kwy Tallow .... rotntoc h m H lined Appltb Hums. (sides undHhouideru IjiiU per pound - Uuy per tnu , , 81.60 to ... ! X IU , h W 1 60 , KO S3 11) 10 10 17 i 'a 10 into srr.ci.Ui sorters. Buown t Joneo. Wlio aro thoy Thoy aro an enterprising young firm lately csiaoiisiicti in iuuwiskiihum iiuiu tho astonishing nmnuiil of Dry Goods thov sell 1c ovldent that Iho tieonlo nro attracted by their low prices. Thoy aro in constant receipt 01 ircsu goons from Now York. They sell only fo' cash, giving tho buyer every posslblo odvantngo derived from this plan. A visit to their storo will convinco mo reader of theso facts. n 1-tf. Hem lock townshln noes to I.W. Harlman's cheap ready pay store. tl fi i-fwwmn t ntt.tiol.t. L,,..a lni- rrnmla at tho cheap storo of I. W. Horttnan. Mount Pleasant coos to tho nlaco whero everybody goes, I.W. Hartman's cneap store. rt j t . ft. I . , .. 1 . L r uo lu uuw ivuuiu s nnu gut uuu ui those easy running farm wagons. Rincbono and snavln permanently cured by J03. Garrison, Bloomsburg, ra. apr vi at CoLUJiniA county, mado up of all tho townships, calls every day at I. W. Hurtman's cheap ready pay store. 2.809 yards of Calico. Muslins. Tick ings and DrcssGood to arrive this week at I. W. Hartman's. A good assortment of black and whito lncesamd embroidery opposito tho Court House, Miss A. 1). Webb. Go to tho Book Storo opposito tho uniri iiousa lor won rapcr. Maize at tho Mammoth Grocery has a. moro than usually fltio stock of Groceries and Provisions. Fruits. Nuts Ac. His establishment Is tho most complolo of us Kitiu in town and is wen worth visit ing, If only to sco how well arranged and well filled it is. A lot of slates of different slzc3.wholo sale and retail at tho Book Storo opposito mo uourt House. Tho Hotel nt Rohrsbtirg, formerly kefrt by J. V. Gillaspy, will bo opened on tho first of May next by F. M. Kline. Tho homo has been put lu thorough ro pairand no pains will bo spared to ren der it comfortableand pleasant forgursts. nl7-2t. TiiiiTruk (litouNns or CoNKinKNen. Whence eonies that llrm reliance, tint absolute, un iloubtliii! fiillh In tho elllcacy of llostetter's 8tomacli Hitters ns a remedy for Indigestion, bit lousdtsoriletH.lntermlttentnnd remittent fevers, which notoriously rievall In ll parts of the United SStates? This conddenco has been growing for twenty years, and It Is still extend ing. It is unt tho result of creilulltv ; It has not been engendered by any human device, but Is the spontaneous and national consequence of cxptrlenco. What mioplo beo dally going un der their own eyes they cannot question, .hen faiultloj In unhealthy districts that resort to this wholesome vegetable tonic, as n preventive, esc.vno periodical levers, and their ltnmedlato nelgnboi-H, who neglect llils precaution, aro prostrated by the disease, how Is It poslhlo that iho phenomenon should be without Its lesson? In Ulco manner when It Is seen thai obstinate eaves of dyspepela, of liver complaint, of con sUpatlon, of nervous weakness, and or general debility, yield to tho operation of the famous remedy, how can oven incredulity Itself with hold Its endorsement? Eyewitnesses ofthe salu tary ell'ecLsof tho blltcrsaieto be found In every civilized settlement on this continent. Tho thou sands upon thousands whoowe thclrrcstonitlou to health and strength, or their preservation from sickness, to Its extraordinary medicinal proner'.les, nro enthusiastic In Its praise. The multitudes who recommend it In a neighborly way to their friends and acquaintances, as well as those who make public their estimate of its virtues, are always ready to state their reasons for the' Mllli that is In them. TLjy have all cither felt or witnessed Its beneficent operations. C.vsrontA abiibstltute for Castor Oil nvetfet nble pieparatlon containing neither Minerals, -Morphine nor Alcohol. It is pleasant to take, does not nauseate, und operates when all other remedies failed. Dr. ritcher has experimented llfleeu years In producing a preparation more elllcleut than Castor Oil, without Its horrid tabte. Tno Castorla regulates the system s cures con btipatlon, stomach ache, croup aud flatulency, aud kills worms. It does not distress or gripe, Dy its quieting, soothing effect It produces natural sleep, und Is particularly adapted to crying and teething children. Wo iteslro Physiclaus to test this article, nud will forwaid turco bottles unTls to the address or nny ono bo authenticated. Insist that your druggist order it for you. It costs butW cents, and ono bottle will bavo many doctor's bills. uldlw Important Testimony ! Tho following letters are among tho many we aro constantly .ccelvlug liom persons whe havo been cured by St'henck'ss Pulmonic Syrup, Sclieiick's Sen Weed Tonic, a!nd Suhenck's Miuulruke Pills. le unsgrovt, Salem County, Xtw Jersey. FEIlKUAltr 27, 1872. Dr. J. II. SCHENCIC, N. E. corner Sixth and Arch streets, l'lilladL-lphla, Hebpected hlr I talto pleasure In adding my testimony to that of tho ninny others who have been cured by the elllcacy of Scuoiick's Pulmonic Syrup, Hea Weed Tonic, nud Mandrake I'ills. Consumption has been hereditary with my family, mobtot Its members having died ol it ut early uges, My mother nnd three brothers died at tho uge of one biothernt 27, and my sister at 1:1. I was, when about 31 years, belied with liver complaint, which rapidly developed Into l'ulmo pniy Consumption, I was compelled to relin quish my employment (that of a blucKsmtth ) lcoubiilled skillful and eminent physicians aud tried many patent nostrums, but without success, so that my Irlcmts wtre hure tiiat there was no hope of my recovery, lor I wab reduced Irom 11U pounds to 101, and was not ablo lo do anything without asslblance. lly what X now look upon ns n Piovldeutlal In t position, 1 was Induced to try your remedies, aim placo luyseli under jour tieatmcut, and bo i-.ipld and thorough was my recovery, that it seemed as thou ,jh bomo superhuman power was at work, and to-day I urn us well us at any time during my llle. 1 weigh 15J pounds, urn 3D years uld.Hiid lor some timo havo been regularly at tjuitiugto my business, bidding fair to Uvotua goo t old ago. i uin iiiauuiui iu yuu ueyomi expression lor h iving placed mo lu a position v Herein 1 am a In-nclll Instead of a buidcii to my family, Your MamliuUo I'lllsarothu onlv mediMnn r ever Hat) now, I think tliey nro the beat lu the woriu, I can re'er you to hunduds of iny neighbors who will verily a ! 1 lmo written, nud miy In formation uuy ol my fellow clli.jns may desiie will bo finely uud tliidly glv. u. unuu rccclntu! btatup, by Vour-i, etc. .""i. I, 111. V, 11 1, Eicy HVest, ria., 1'eli. 10, D.-.J. ll.bCIIKNClf, N. II. cor. Htxth aud Arch hirtcis I'liiiaueipiua. h.,,-S,rMl!lv,l (,)PUI(I iu,llp.l.trnm.. .Iv bottles Hea Weed Tonic aud twelve bullies i'ut luoulcSyiup. our medicines aro o bucli value that I can not be wlliioul Iheoi lu my household, uud lu tact no lainlly bhould be without them. IhuvftKlveu tbeui n hilrtesi, nud openly de cl.uu them lu be even better than you clulm. veiy rcupecuuiiy youis, ao W. A. WUITKHUUST. 1'niiaAiiLiMiiA. Mutch i isrv. Dr. J. ll.hCHI.NuK, Hctpcucu isir 1 mice pieasuru lu awarding to you till eertllicilo of the wonderful cure our PttltiiunteByiupauUHeA Weed Toulo produced. My inru.it nun uroucuiai tuues weiu so highly liulumed that it was almost liu possible lor mo to bwiillow my luod. i inr. on a vit.lt to luv uncle. Mr. (Miarles .Tntm. sou, No, 012 Fedeial Btreet, who says your medi cines Liibi-u mm iiuiu uimusbueuui uiieruu oili er means had tailed, aud ho having, therefore, fall lontldeuce lu the virtue or your remedies, strongly lecommeuded mo to try them. I did so. una In uuo wetk trout the tlmu I commenced lakiug them my thioat underwent a very great chaugo lor thu better, bo that 1 could cut my ueiils without any uluTculty or pain. I cau beuieelyliud words to express mygriiutudelor iuu cany icnui yuur luvuiuauiu lueuiciues pro duced upon me, aud 1 deem It but uuuet ot gratl tuduto give you tho acknowledgement ol my uppieclallou, Yours respeciiully. HACllEL M. JACillW. No. ltd Wobt Thlrly-thlrd street, New Vork. SCIIENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEA WEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS. Theso aro tho only medicines that will cure Pulmonary Cousumptlou. Dr. Bcheuck has been In constant practice over thirty years coutlnu- hiij Hauiiut.n .Mug", nuu uuun. u-cj.i;ii4u, II properly taken, will cure Cousumptlou, His iuuuuruuu i ins cieuiiau iuu iivoruuu siomacu ; his kei Weed Tonto dissolves tho lood. stimu lates the coating of the stomach, and makes It digc.it, Ills Puliuoulo Hyrup ripens tbeunitter, aim nature Uirun s It oil without uuy uiertlou, Price of tho l'lilluotilc Byrup und Hen Weed 10IUL-, i,aj per uoiue, or 91 w per lieu uueeu, Muudiaku Pills ti cents per box. PnUI'AHIJl) ONLY AND 10 U BALE DY J. II. SCHENCK & SON, JS. E, Corner BlXTHaud AltUH Htrcets, l-llILAUtLl-lllA, Aud by Druggists and Dealers generally, JOHNSTON, 1I0LL0WAV& COWDEN, C02 AltCII BritEET, PUILADELl'lUA. HViot'wnft! Agents. apf 12. W!-ty. B ERNHARD BTOHNElt Would Inrr.rm Ma friends l.i:il ifie tiltljllo that ho has taken possession ot THE OXiU STA-lsTO, In the. Exchfttifrn ninelf. ftn tons occlinled by htm and will carry on the business ofn FIR8T.0LAS8 BAKERY, He brings to the business An experience ot many years and assures tho community that be will furnish the liestof bread, eakes.rollt.blscult, Ac, fresh every day. He proposes also to keep on hand a largo and well assorted stock of FINE CONFECTIONERY, of all grades. French candles and those of do mcstto mannfacture.always to be had, wholesalo and retail at lowest rates. Adjoining the Dakery and Confectionery Is a well estaullsncd RDSTATOANT, Whero may ho found Ale and Lnger, and llo ircshmenls, Oysters In season and the various little clcllciick-f which suit the public taste. There Is also n FINE ICE CREAM SALOON, over tho conlectlonery storo, where ladles and gentlemen can obtain tho best of Ice Cream In season. A lair share of the public custom Is requested and no pains win uesparoaio ensure suusmc- ' nhrll ?fl '72.1 f lion. A Mklancuolv Hukak-Down. There nro lively break-downs Hint mako an audience laugh, and there are sad nnd sorrowful break downs that make tho ltlud-hearted grlevo. To tho latter clais belongs the enervation of body nnd mind which Is usually called "c.eneral do blIlty,"or"nervousweakneB9," and which, when neglected, too olten terminates In atrophy and death. A wholesome medicated stimulant Is the ono thing nodod lu cases of thlsdcscrlptlon,aud science nnd expcrlenco unite 111 pointing to Plantation Hittkhs ns the true specific. The fact that It combines the properties of an Invlg ornnt with thoso of a regulator and alterative. In exnctl" tlio proportions necessary to produce a radical change lu tho tonoof tho system, and the ncttou of tho dlgestlvo nnd secretive organs. Is nn unanswerable arsumentln Its favor as a gen. crnl restorative. GRIIOR.S Ol" YOUTH. Kvery nen'ons Young Man In the Union, will receive, free, a lteclpethat wUl prove ablcsbtng through life, ly nddresslnK. In eonfldence, Box 5172 P. O. Cedar Bt,,N, Y. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. kstate ok riiiLip w. stkklv, nxe'n. Letters ot administration on the estate of Philip W. Htcely, lato of licaver twp Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the licgisicroi sniucouuiy to Alien mauu, auminis traior. All nersons having clalmsacalnst the cs- tato of thu decedent are requested to present luem lor beiiieiueui, nnu iiiuso mueuitu iu iuu estate to mako payment to tho undersigned, ad ministrators, without delay. ALLEN MANN, April. 12,'2-6w Administrator. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. JZX. ESTATE OP l'KTF.H 11AUCK, DEO'D, Letters of ndmlstrallon on tho estate of Peter Jlauclc, lato of heaver township, Columbia county, ucceaseii navo oeen granicu oy mo lieg Istcr of said county to John Hauck nud Nathan ltredbender, of same place. All persons having claims ngatnst tho estate of tho decedent are re quested to present them for settlement, and Iho.sa Indebted to tbo estate to mako payment to tho undersigned, administrators, without delay. NATHAN IlltlinllENDEIt, lnchL'J'iS-div. Administrators, JNCORI'ORATION. Notice is hereby given, that on tlio 171 ti day of Feb. A. li. ls7J.sundrv Inhabitants uf Columbia county, preseiitcdapetlttou tothe Courtol Com- mou rieus oi baiu couuiy, praying me sam uourt to grant n Charter or Incorporation to the Fair view Fish Company of Catawlssn Township Pa. with the rights and privileges therein slated, nnd if uo hulllclcut causo Is shown to the con trary on the ilrst day of next term, tlio prayer ol the petitioners will be granted, according to the Act of Assembly lu such case made and pro vided. It. II. HINOLEIt. April 5th 72-lt. Prothonotary. REGISTER'S NOTICES.-NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and other persons Interested tn tho estates of tho re spective decedents and minors, that the fol low ing administration and guardian nccounts have been tiled In the olllco ol-the Uegister or Colum bia county, nud will bo presented for confirma tion and allowance In the Orphans' Court, to be held in Ilioomshurg.on Wednesday, the Mb day of May, 1872, at 2 o'clock In the allernoou of said day : 1. Tho first aud final account of Joslah 11. Krlti, administrator of Margaret Frits, late of Hngnr lonf township, deceased. 2. Tho final account of John W. Hunter, ad mtuLstrnlor of Albert Hunter, lato of Pine tp., deceased. 3. The account of Isaac L. Cryder, Executor of Mary C. Cryder, late of the borough or llcrwlck, deceased. A. The first nnd final account of Win, Masttller administrator tlebontinon, of Christiana llelch ard, late of Madison tp., deceased. 5. The final account of Abrain S. McNeill, ex ecutor or Hamucl McHeal, lato of Ilentou town ship, deceased, 0. Tho first nnd final account of William fas- feller, administrator of John Itelchard, lato of Madison tp., decoased. 7. The account of Ilertamln Waener. adminis trator of Nancy Pilklngtou, late or Locust tp., deceased. ti. Tho first and flnal account of John Itiintz. nduilulstrntor of Elizabeth ltcece, late of Urecu- wood p., deceased. 9. The account of BImon Helwlir. administra tor of Jonas Helwlg, lateof Locust tp., deceased. 10. Supplemental account of Teter Ent, execu tor of Matthew McDowell, lato of (Scott town ship, doceased. 11. The account of Henry L. Kreas. William D. drew 1'rens, late of Centre' township, deceased. 12. Tho account of Peter Laubach. adminis trator of Jacob Ogdeu, late of Denton township, deceased. 13. The account ot Win. Cloodman and Itachel Helwlg. administrators of Peter Helwig. lateof X.OCUSI, lowusiup, ueceaseu. 11. Tho account of Edmund Crnwfurd fid. ad mlulstratorof KUzabclh Lunger, lateof Ilentou lownbiup, ueceasou, 15, The account of John A, miner, administra tor oi iicuccca iiiiuer, inie oi locust ip., uuc u 10. Thenccouutof Peter Eckrote, administra tor oi uoiomon citroie. line or iiLaver town- hhtp, deceased. 17. Tho account of Roubcu Fuhrlnger.guardlan oi jouu ueimurucK. miuor cuuu oi jouu lieiui uiucu, sr., laiu oi uocust lowusnip, ueceuseu. IS. The account of B.-H. Miller, guardlau of the K-rsous nnd estates of Marv and Frederick D.Gross. mluorchlldren of Zebulou Gross. late of luoom lowusiup, deceased. 19. The account of B. II. Miller, guardian of the person and estate of Wesley Hartzel, minor euiiuoi jacou narizei, jr., i.uo oi Allium town ship, deceased. 1I. Tho flrstuud final account of PeterHwauk. administrator of Jacob rcrsiug, tale of Locust township, deceased. , 21, Tho account or W illiam Arthur, admlnls tratorof Peter larmier, late of Pine tp., deceased, 22. Tho acoount of William Ilhoads, adm'r. of .loslah J. 'lhomas. late of ltoarlmfcielc. town ship, dee'd. 21. Tho llrst and partial luiouut of Kuiiucr llellterlch. Kxecutor of Jacnl, Mnsletlir. l.ilH.tr Urluicreck township, deceused. 21. Theflnul account of W. If. Abbott. Admin istrator ol Amos Ithodcs, hueof Catawlss tp., deceased. W li. JACOllY.Ileglstcr, Iteulstei'b Ofllce. l Uloomslmrs, A prll 5, 1472, f yiDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. Tho following annralscmcnts of real nnd tier. boual property set upartto widows ofdecedeuta havo been tiled In the olllco of the Iteglstcrui Columbia county, under the Itules of Court, and will bo presented for absolute confirmation, to tlio Orphans' Court to be hold In Uloomsburg, In and for bald county, on Wednesday, the bill day of May, 1672, at 2 o'clock v. M., ol bald day, un less exceptions to buch continuations aio previ ously Hied, of which all persons Interested In said estates wilt take notice: 1. W 'Mow of Peter Hauck. lato ol lleitvnr tnu-n ship, deceased. 2. Widow of Sylvester Pealer, lute ot Fishing creek towushlp, deceased. 3. WMnw of Chailes II, Doob'er, late of the town of Dloomsbuig, deceabeii. I. Widow of Phllto Klbtler. bite nf Ml I-li-uu. unt township, deceased. 5. Widow of llliiim linker, late of Jackson tp.. diceabcd, 0. Widow of Jehu It. Davis. InfA nf Tlntm, tn deceased. 7. Widow of Imuel V. ItiitiArti. littA nrcn. garlont tawiibhlp,deceiued, 8. Widow of ItobertM. Hamnton. tit.nnf tinnr. lngcrcek towushlp, deceuued. 9. Widow of A. I). Willi mover ll., r I'inr. townbhlp, deceased. In. WldAW Of Qeori-A Kf. llenat.. Inl.nf Hbm. lock townbhlp, deceived. ..... ... W. H.JACOUY.IlegUter. Iteglster's Office, i Uloomsburg, Aprils, 1S72. B R1DQE NOTICE. A dividend of 3 per ceut.. on the cnnltal stock of the Cutuwisia Bridge Company will bo paid atthootltcoof the Treasurer of tho Company on a EOl'.G E H. GILBERT, Treasui cr. 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In Uloomsburg, In tho county or Columbia, on the first Monday, being Ihe (Jib day ot May next, to continue ono week. .i,,bDi.liaicil KUCUi W MIO lyUruilQT, iO Justices or tbo Pence, and the Constables of the aid county of Columbia, that thoy be then and vi.c.i. u uiGii jirwuer person at iw o ciock in me forenoon of, said Dili day ol May with their reOOrdi.lnoUllltlnns atul nttmF m.mliT.nM. tn do t hose things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recognizance, to nroseeutn ajruin.t fi,A nri.. oners that are or may be in the Jail of the aid county of Columbia, to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be Just. Ju rors are requested to be punctual In their attend ance, agroeubly totnelrnottccs. Dated at lllootmv ourg, tno Din nay or April, in the year s. I of our Ixird, one thousand eight hun dred and seven! v-twn and In thsnle.tv fifth year or the Independence of the United Slates of America. AAIION UM1T1I, uioomsDiirg, April a, Hherirr, T 1ST OP GRAND JURORS FOR JU MAY TEKM, 1671. liloom-J. J. Ilobblns, Philip Eyor. Ileaver-tieorgo P. Drlesbaeh, Henry Illnterllter. llrlarereek Archibald Henry. Cnlawlsso-Cfaarlcs Krelgh. Centralla rtobert Oorrelh r rauKiin uwen Kostenbauder. Plshlngcrcek Alfrod Preston. O reenwood Wilson M. Evo. Jackson-Oeorgo Uurleman. EHIsha ltobblns. Hemlock-Peter . Hrogler, William Appleman. Mftdlspn-Frod. Derr, John ChrlsUan, Jamei DUdlne, Maine (Joorge Ilrelsch, Montour John G. OuiAlr. miri.iinn nuii orange Qeorge Appleman. Pine Jacob Long. Scott John Waters, PETIT JURORS. Bloom-Thomas Ooddls, Thomas Dollman, W. II. Koons, William (silvers. Itaavcr Moses Hchticher. JUrwIck William J, Knorr, Adrian Van Hough ton, 8. E. Walton, rtenton Andrew T. Ikeler. Ilrlarcroek D. V. Marlz. Joslah 11. Mnrtz. Contre Lafayette Croasy. Cata,wlssa Samuel Dlemer, Dantcl Zarr, Jr. r isuiugcreeK james n. Jones. Greenwood William J. Cox, llob't M. Moigrav. jierniocK jonn uruoer, win. 11. Knoemaxer. Locust Dtvld Lelbv, John Uelner, Adam Dim ming, Lucas Fatirlnger, Mimiii Jaoob drover, Ham'I Be Idleman, Charles Weckhelser, John F. Brown. Madison Joseph Manst.Jr. Ml. Pleasant D. It. Appleman, A. J.lkeler, John Ale. Montonr E.G. lllckotts, John Snyder, I'lue William P. Fau). Hoarlngcreek Benjamin Levan. Hcott James Meredith. LIST OP CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT MAY TEKM, 1W2. George A. Frtck vs. Thomas Stackbouse. William Longenberger, et al. vs. Hugh W. Mc- Iteynolds, etal. A. C. & F. Hogerman vs. Samuel Schweppen helser. Michael Orover's 'use' vs.Savago A Bright. Mlcbpal Grover 'use' Savage & Bright. Broomall A Co., vs. McNlnch A Hnumnu. Kurtz AFuuston vs. Alfred Ernwlno, Clemuel G. ltlcketl's adm'r vs. David Sweeney etal. Thomas O'Conuer vs. Martin Oaughln. Iwl I. Ailnms vs. Flshlngcreek School Dlit. I Hattersthwalt vs. Frederick Merccron. Franklin Township vs. John McKoynolds. Daniel F. Beybert vs. Kllnetop A Walton. Vcnlah Itcece's udm'r. vs. W. A. Kline. Michael Mahlon vs. Phtladelptila and Heading It, It. Co. Patrh-kMonaghaii vs. Philadelphia and Reading Roger Dlx'on vs. Philadelphia and Reading R. R. Co. Mre.Mnry Connelly vs. Philadelphia and Read ing R. H. Co. Francis J. Kline vs. Jacob ncrrlng. K. G. Rlcketts vs. John Sweeney et al. eicorgo K. Hess vs. Joseph Wels et al. Bogart Kramer vs. William Barber, A. W. Eaton vs. John L. Hosier. Joseph W. Fausey vs. John Mulligan. Columbia Insuranco Co. vs. J. M. Freck. A. B. Stewart vs. Francis II Joly. William Mllncs vs. Jonas Doty. Androw Crevellng vs. Thomas Trench. Jeremiah Hess ' use' vs. John UotTnan el a.', Frank E. Brockwny T8 Daniel F. Scybert. George M.Baker vs. T.J. LnwcJletnL Kirstus Ross vs. Oltver A. Jaeoby. George Wltmyer'sex'ri. vs. JohnStlner. ' A. Pardee & txi. vs. Hugh W, McKeynoIds, et al. A. Pardee A Co , vs. Danville, Uailelon A Wllke. barro Rallro ul Co, Susan Oilham vs. Martin Jf. Brobst, James Bryant vs. Bloomsburg Iron Co. MordecalMlllard vs. Hugh W. McKeynoIds, Thomas Williams vs. John Cain. KzraU. Lyons vs. Solomon Dirk. Clark Menu vs. A. n. Stewart, J. W. Hosteller vs. William Williams. John Y. Alleger vs. H. G. Crevellng. George Swelgart vs. Jamas W. Banker. Benjamin Wagner vs. Joseph R. Rhodu. Daniel Unvaer vs. Jobn Mowrv. I M. E. Walker, use, vs. Bloomsburg Literary In I stltute and State Normal School. uivma uoider'a use vs. Matnias Kline. Sylvester J. Faux vs. Jesse Merrll, John Lawrence ex'r. vs. Amanda Lawrence. V. G. Gerard vs. Jobn G. Jacoby, Wilson Aaer vs. C. B. Brockwav. Mary Miller vs. John Miller's ez'rs. JOS. H ARTM AN & JNO. STROUSE Supervisors of roadsln Catawlssa township. In acct. with said township, DR. To amount of duplicate, 11385 64 " error due on laa year's settle ment, 7 S3 CR. By amount paid sundry persons for work 4c. tU m " Exonerations, M 8U " Percentage on collection 5 rer cent, 108 41 Bond, 1 M 13197 85 Dy balance due township, (175 03 We the auditors of Catawlssa township have examined the acct. of Joseph Hartman and John strouie as supervisors or said township and find this corroct asabovo stated. Witness our bands this 8th day of April 1972. M..V. B. KLINE. ) HENRY HOLLINGSHEAD.V C. E. MARGERUM, S TO BOOK AGENTS. MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK, " ltOUGrHINGr IT," Is reailv for Canvassers. No book Is looked for more Impatiently than this, and agents will do well to get territory lor it as early as possible. Apply for Circulars and terms to DUFFIELD A8UMEAD, PublUher, 711 Bansom St., Philadelphia. Agents Wanted for tho Now Work, OUR CHILDREN, .I ii Ho A" to Mako and Keep them Healthy. By AUGUSTUS K, GARDNER. M. D. Lato Professor In New York Medical College. It treats of Amusements. Education. 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