THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM8BURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, BA. Tiro Columbian. Friday, Juno 1J 187, 0. FRANK COOLBY, ASSISTANT EDITOR. Railroad Timo Tablo. J.AtkAWANNA A llLOOMSUUIlGlIt. It. Notth. Houtb Jlnll 12:02 A.M. 8:501.; Accommodation 4:10 A.M. 10:151. km p.m. vxia.i CATAW18BA It. It. FHOM HUPI'IIT STATION. il.tltia North. UnlnKBoniu 1:08 1'. Mi 11:11 A. M LOCAL Wir,KK3-nAitnK tnlka of celebrating Uio Fourth of July on nn oxtcnslvo scale. A. 1). Hi'oloy of llurwlck lias received hU commission ivi Llculcmuil Colonel of the 17th Regiment, N. 0. of Pu. Itr.v. A. W. Si:ntz will preach in tho l.iillieran Church In this plnco next g:lihath morning and evening. Tin: latest thliifr In Spring hats for lnuio-3 Ih to lmvo tho rim so bent and crumpled iw to bo Htrongly auggostlvo ol'alate chninpngno suppor. IjAht year tho l'liliihill from tho Ilrsl of .Imnuiry to tho first of May was about MXteen Inches ; during tho correspond ing iierlod of tlili year it was les-i than nine Inches. A oitizkn of Hellugrovo says 'that within n few months "tboy burned down half of tho town, traded thoothor half on a flro englno and gave two hnn dred dollars to boot." Bomb ono without annrcclntlon of music, has suggested tho expediency of rt'iiuirlng organ grinders to pay n II ceiue for discoursing their melodies. W'o commend tlio suggeHlion to oui Town Council. Tin: pressuro upon our columns last wool;, consequent upon tho great length of tho proceedings of tho Convention ami of now advertisements, provontlng our giving as much local matter as unial. En. Coi,u.miiian. Ia tho Col. Whit- mover spoken of in last week's Jlepub Ham any kin to our stolid friend "Muif:e" Whllmoyer sometimes called ft),' Yours, Ac. CUIUOSITV. To Destuoy Ants. Tako of Hour of brimstone, half a pound, ami potash four ounces. Set In an earthen p i!i over the fire till dissolved and united ; then pulvcrizo and make, with wuti'r, a strung solution and Rprinklc where the anls frequent. At tho recent sales of seated and un seated lands only about one third of tlioso advertised wero brought to tho hammer, thu greater part hiivlng been reduamud. The Commissioiii'fs bought a nuinhpr of tracts. Ilwtr. laxolitl comfort for liecr drink ers and wo commend it to f heir atten tion. Morton, of Margate, Kngland, is making solid beorby a patented proecss. Ale, porter, or brown stout may be irmilo in o solid form,nnd dissolved, like yeast o.iko, when wanted for use. A cow belonging to John S. Sterner m.h run over by a train on tho L. A B. K. It. last Saturday and one of her legs broken. Tho leg was bound in splints and the cow carried homo on a cart, nilh a reasonable exportation of recov- A young man named Albert Very of tfiul'iwn (shot himself through tho hand in Thursday of last week, whilst euro tcsMy handling a revolver. Tho ball Iinssed through the lleshy pari of tho liautl, but fortunately without shatter ing tho bono. Wk aro Indebted to Sheriff Smith for .i cluster of rlpo chorrles, tho first of domestic growth that wo Imvo seen. If HiU is any indication of tho cherry crop tliis year, thero will bo an abundant supply, us wo lmvo nover seen more tlierrie? growing In as compact a form and as thoroughly ripe. It should not nt this teason bo l'or iiotten that tho fino for shooting robins or other insectivorous birds is $." for .icli and every offence, and that bav ins any such birds In ono's possession ii stiilldent evidence to convict. Now is tho peculiar so.tsou of tho year when unrlpo vegetables will ilnd their way into tho market in an nbundanco woro than sulllcienl to ercato an epi demic of small complaints. Too much to cannot bu exercised by Iiousokcop--' la providing for their dally table. W itiutcEvuu Iron iIpos aro omploy d fjr convoying any heated medium, "Mi as smoke.hot air, steam, or hot water, tlioy should not bo allowed to im-s through woodwork unless protec ted by nn earthen crock. The Iron rust way bo deoxidized, and upon rc-oxldiz-"Bit often becomes red hot. Many Hits havo occurred from this causo. Thanks. Atameetingof thoFriend lui Flro Company, liold on Thursday "veiling, Juno Otli, upon motion of rank M. dirton, It was Jlesolved, That Hi" members of tho Firo Company ten dm' tiielr thanks to tho ladles who bo Kindly assisted at our Festival, and also to tho citizens who furnished monoy, c. towards it. t We havo received tho first numbor of The Greeley Manner a uowspapor pub. Hihod in Iaucastor In tho lntorost, as luiuwolmpllos, of dreoloy and lirown. advocates liuckulow for Glovcrtior. II. ltauch formerly of tho Mtther Atmlium is tho odltor nnd will uudoubt- mako It a spicy and woll wrltton Journal. The Uloomsburg Columbian "goes ;;" tho L. & 11. U K. in rough Ian Kuago Tho milk in that cccoinut Is icun lcy K0t left Montour Amer- ( Thero Is somothlng wrong in that cocoauut" or yours, wo fear, Doctor. A"o gontlomau namod was not loft. Wo m'glit Inform you that Journalists oc cm onally wrlto for tho public good 'id not for personal plquo or profit ''tit thou you would not understand any such motlvo, would you? Ho we'll say morn about It. Tim American Merchants' Union Express Company havo introduced tho plan of prepayments of charges on cer tain classes of goods by moans of stamps. Tho stamps rango In price from ilvo to forty.flvo conta each, and packages wolghlng oa much as ilftcon pounds can bo sent prepaid by this means. We havo received tho first numbor of Frank Cowan's Fapcr, published in Qreonsburg. Its odltor is a son of lion. Edgnr Cowan and has inherited his father's ability nnd social traits. Tho paper favors dreoloy and will doubtless do yeoman's service in his ndvocacy. Wo know Mr. Oownn and feci assured that ho has tho rcquislto brains nnd on orgy to mako his venturo n success. Tin: present Indications nro vory fa vorablo for an extraordinary crop of fruit tho present season. Tho peach, cherry, pear and npplo trees havo mado n most remarkable show of blossoms, nnd tho three first named havo set well, while tho npplo trees havo been fairly loadod down with blossoms. If no un foretold circumstances occur wo shall bo blessed with nbundanco of fruit next fall. Wi: learn that Dr. 1". John, editor of tho Korth Carolinian nnd well known in this county, recently published an article which did not meet tho ontlro approval of ono of his readers. Tho dls appointed gentleman therefore Inter viewed tho Dr. and tho discussion must havo been very tiresome as immediate ly after tho interview tho Dr. retired to his "Illtlo bed" nnd staid thero a couplo of weeks or so thinking Hover. Moral j Northern habits nro not always roadily adopted in tho South. Tim l'eniiaylvnuiaSlato Labor Union held Its annual meeting at Wilkcsbarro on Tuesday, Juno 1th. A resolution was adopted endorsing tho action of tho Wllliamsport Convontion: Tho follow ing officers wero elected for the ensuing year: 1'rosldent, James C. Sylvis; Vlco Presidents, John Kegnn and W. D. Woolslaycr; itecordlng Secretary, Thos. K. (Irevy ; Corresponding Secretary, 0. Ben. Johnson; Treasurerlion. Hichard Williams. IlKitKhulsl Wo thought somo pro fuse genius would burst forth into song over our nominations and wo wero right. Listen to this Warbler, whose nnmo Is unknown to us; Now Ilartranft's hopes aio drooping, Tho lllug can't put him through ; ' From hillside, lijath mul valley, Conies tho cry For 11i;ckai.f.wI Fllug forth our glorious banner, Shout to tho welkin blue, Uprnlso our honoroj sUmilnnl, We'll win with IJuckalew. - . - Tin-: following slightly incoherent ac count of a "frogging" party has been handed us and wo publish it as re ceived : John Girton, "Jakoy" Mellick, Dent Taylor. J. W. Heist, li. ii. atnppy, L. li. Rupert, II. II.Droat. Chns. Snyder, U'UO" JlOlllCK, Frank Scott, Tho two Mclllcks, 02 L. II. Shippy, L. 15. Rupert, II. II. Rroat, Frank Scott, Hcnt Taylor, -Chas. Snyder, J 9 101 Hal. !)0 0. 1 MELLICK, Froggcr. We surrender a largo portion of our space this week to extracts from Demo cratic and Republican papers rolativo to llio noniinntlon of Mr. Uuckalow for Governor. His nomination excites un usual enthusiasm all over thoState.and carrios doubt to tho breasts of our op- ononis. Let us in Columbia County not disgrace ourselves by petty divi sions, and personal quarrels slneo this ilgh honor has been conferred upon us, but by activo, arduous work aid in making Chaiu.e.s R. Bucicai.kw tho next Governor of I'enn'a. Tin: slang renlv of tho reverend editor of tho Jlepubllcan to our article in regard to tho adoption of tho Holly system of water works by our Town Council evades tho ouestiou. nnr !. them any denial of the "sojt impeachment." Mr. Phillips, tt member of tho Dan vlllo Council, who favored tho system, told usthatflOO, had been offered n certain editor of that place to favor tho plan, ana the matter btrcamo so notorious that tho comnanv had to disavow the act of their ngont. Wo do not know that tho Jlepuoiican has received its $100, but it is earning it by weokly advocacy of this particular plan. Tho fact that wo noer havo been approached, is due, probably, to tho vory fact stated by tho liemihlican. Hint "liavlncr lipnn in tho Legislature," wo camo homo with clean nanus. JAMES GllEEM. a iroutloman of thn African persuasion, formerly resident in tins town, and rathor well known as possessed ot convivial habits and tren- cral "eussednoss,'' camo to utter antj unexpected grlof In Wilkes Rarro' not long Blnco. Having accepted an in formal contract to drink up all tho poor whisky in that town ho boe.unn nbllvi. ous of oarthly caroj and wandorod Into tho arms of a rocrultlng ofilcen Whon Mr. Qreou camo to "hls30f" tho noxt day ho discovered to ills disgust and amazement that ho had "listed," and was doomed for a porlod of yoar.sto wear tho livery of Undo Sam. St. Lmls Is his present abldintr nlaco. and It Is not Improbable that ho may acquiro such u dlstasto for fighting and for rum us to render him a good cltlzon horo.iftor. Finn. Another flro broko out on Thursday morning between ono and two o'clock, In Mr. Jacob Reed's buil dings, botween tho Post Ofllco and tho canal. Tho old buildings wero totally consumed. Tho ono was a log building nnd ono of tho oldost In Danville. Tho Continental Flro Company was the first on tho ground, and did good work. Tho stcamor soon appeared and main tained Its roputntlon. The Post OHlco on tho ono hand, nnd tho storo of Reed A Co., on the other, wero saved by tho engines. Urooks' tailor shop was do stroyed, but( most of his goods wero saved. Simon Wioner's tobacco and segar Btoro, was also consumed, as woll as Mrs, Diver's residence and fancv nnir wori store, wo loam that tho parties wore insured 10 somo oxtont. Wo rocrot to snv Hint Mr rtni.. n tuiiuuiui, imviiJU luuuu iium 01 rnnn nffanl.nil in Mm alinmnn n t., tho itod dill to run with "tho niaehlno" down JV oircui, urn, mil mm was run over, Wlllrll llll linil lintl. Inn. 1. !... ' bv He was taken homo over tho river, and It is roportetl ho has slneo died. Thomas ininlfrint: wftq ntrArmn i... .i.A n.,.Ai - - - - ...... v i.iu Uy luu nluuuu oroxcitemcnt aud foil on tho pavement, lit auiui-uutuiiauiuus COllUItlOll. J was takon homo and Is rccovcrlu'tr Ho Tllll li. Si II. it. 11. Mr. W. O. Holmes, freight nnd llnket ngont nt Uloomsburg for tho abovo cor porntlon, takes oxceptlon to tho charges preferred against tho management of tho road, in tho Coiajmman, nnu furnishes the Republican with what ho facotiously calls a "raw facta." Ho ad mlts that tho accommodations glvon tho pooplo on tho occasion of Barnum's show in Danvlllo was not first-class, but explains that Barntim had engaged nil tho decent cars, and that "tho Company gavo tho pcoplo tho best that could bo procurtd nt tho timo." "Tho host' tho Company had for passengers, pay Ing full faro, was a lot of dirt cars with rough hemlock boards for seats. In tho samo breath with tills admission Mr. Holmes says that thero is "no road In tho slate which affords better nccom modallons for passenger travel or for freight business." Docs Mr. Holmes moan seriously to say that there is a rail road In tho Stato doing a business of over four dollars a year which could bo bankrupted of passenger cars by the nd von I of a circus nnd compelled to trans port ladies and gentlemen on dirt cars' Hecauso if ho does ho will excuso tho sensible portion of this community, not deriving their incomo from tho L. A 1J. R. R., from believing him. Mr. Holmes further asserts that this Co. uses tho same rates for freight as tho other roads In tho Slate. Lotussco: FromShlck shinny to Uloomsburg, 25 miles, tho freight on coal nmounts to 1 cents per ton per mllo as nppears by tho books of the Iron Company at this place. Tho Reading R. R. chnrgo from 2 to 2 conts per mile, as we are informed by a ship per over Hint road. The L. A II. R. R. ehiirgoSl 10 per ton for rail-road Iron from Danvlllo to Uloomsburg a dislauco of about ten miles being in the neighbor hood of elovou conts ncr mile. A iron tlomon in town recently hnd a lot of salt In n car at Rupert which ho wished the Co. to bring to Rloomsburg; tlioy asked him $S for so doing, and he was obliged to Iilro teams to haul it, for which ho paid $3! Tho distance Is a triflo over a mllo nnd three-quarters. galn ; a lot of mnrblo wa.s shinned liero from Philadelphia, tho charges on which to Northumberland wero $ for 101 miles, but from Northumberland here, 21 miles, tho charges wero $S 1 Again ; n lot of glass ware was sent from Pittsburg to Philadelphia, thonco returned to Northumberland , a total distance of Jilt! miles, over tho Pennsyl vania R. R., nnd tho charges wero $7 70 but from Northumberland to Blooms burg, 2t miles, tho price charged was $1 OS GO per cont of tho amount for ",1G miles. Had the samo rates prevailed to Pittsburg tho charges would havo amounted to something over $10011 Thero aro yot other cases in our posses sion which wo might enumerate, but it Is needless. Tho instances nro suffi cient to corroborate fully the chargo mado in tho Coi.umiuan that "the freights aro simply outrogous." And yot at theso oxecssivo rates, tho cars are often furnished grudgingly or not nt all and tho Iron Company havo ab solutely lost sales of iron from want of cars in which to ship. Mr. Drinker of tho Uloomsburg Iron Co. testified in his examination before the Committee on tho Judiciary General of tho Senate in relation to the Anthraclto Coal diffi culties, (Report of Commltteo p. 20S) that "Wo send our pig iron to Rupert in summer by canal and in winter haul it in wagons; wo find it cheaper than sending it over tho Lackawanna and Uloomsburg railroad company ; tho rail road company charges 40 cento per ton from Uloomsburg to Rupert; tho dis lauco is about two miles" by tho Ca's. schcduol it is 1.77 miles. Thoro'schenp- 11CH3 1 A very good idea of tlio manner In which tho Co. do business may bo do- rived from tho testimony of David T. Round, tho former Supt. of tho road, boforo this samo Senato Committee. Wo submit it ; tho point under discussion was tho switching and changes at Dan vlllo over a prlvato road. "By Mr. Hall. Q. Docs your charter allow you to do that?" A. I don't know nnvthliiL' uhoiil, that." Q. " ou nro charcfincr without know. Ing anything about tho law V" A. "I presume wo havo a right to do it." (Report of tho Committco p. 70.) The Co. being relieved by special law from tho rates prescribed by tho net of 1810, for distances under fivo miles presumo that tlioy havo a right" to chargo anything they pleaso and so ar- rango thoir rates that tlioy exceed tho limits of charges and assumo somowhal tho shapo of potty larceny. Tho Co. alleged that tho limitation of four and sixteen. hundredths cents per ton per mllo Is confined to freight carried in cars of othors, thus loavlng thorn at liberty to chnrgo what they chooso when carrying In their own cars. Hut your Committee nro of opinion that this chargo cannot bo justified under tho terms of the law. (Report of Com mltteo p. 10.) Mr. Holmes may bo hone-t in his convictions that thero is "no road in the Stato which affords better accommoda tions for passenger travel or for freight business" than tho L. A 11. but ho spoaks from hl3 own experience which Is obviously very limited. Whcnovor iio desire to furnish tho Cor.UMiiiAN Willi facts it would bo well for him to assure himself that they aro such be fore putting them in print, but our advico to htm, meant In tho moat kindly way, Is to attend strictly to his official duties nnd not btirdou himself with the dofeiiio of such a greody, solflsh, and unaccommodating monopoly a? the Lackawanna A Uloomsburg R. R. Com pany. I t II -J Ink cornerstone of tho Methodist Protestant ynurcn, noar uoorgo Dodson's School IlotlSO 111 Uontnii tnu-nalili. f',,l,.,..i,i county Pa. on tho 22d of J uuo at ;i o'clock in um uiiuriiuoii, ov. josepu Watrous, President of thoCentral Pa. fjonf.. u.nv. Mr. Russnl. of Knrnnfnii P,i T?n., ti... y,,ito,T04,al,lo-vl a' Ilov Wilson of Town Hill Pa. nml Ttnv. MM, a n,i - - - - ' w ... j son of Now Columbus, Pa. are to be lirixjum nnu imu 10 mo interest of tho occasion. Tho public aro cordially In vited, come ono 1 como all 1 a. ta. itiaNiUMslor. Hr.Dl'IiXIXG Iv Inil l'i'fvlilnni..i nn. witting the Welch Church situated near Numedia. Columbia Countv. which has boon latolv onlnrcrnil nml m fitted Will bo rcoiienod nn thn ':M nf Juno as n United Urothron Church. Itlshon J. Weaver from Haiti mnrn Md., Is expected to olllclato. Wo cot dlally Invito all who can to bo with us and cheer tho brnthrrm In II work. Our twooimrtorlvmpnii bo hold nt thn sanin nlnp nn u .inni,., tho 2&I, at 2 P. M. (loo. W. M. Kieoti! r. xu., win bo present. HAMUKL IUTZMAN OIPPLB, Pastor in chnrgo. Some editor who lias ovldcntly mado tho Btibjcct a study, propounds tho fol lowing, which wo fancy can bo auswor od in tho!ifflrmatlvo!--"Is it not a little amusing to sco an ofllcor trying to "rca son" with a roistering, roaring, drunk on blackguard with so much poor wlilskoy on board that ho doesn't know whothor ho is on foot or horsobnek?" Cleansing Hair UnueirEa. To cloaiiBO a hair brush, tako a basin of cold suds, add a spoonful of spirits of ammonia, put in tho brush, and draw n coarso comb through tho bristles as many times ns necessary ; a cloth loo way bo U3cd to help the cleansing, Finally rlnso in clear water. Faum Facts. It Is stated in tho ag rlculturo returns, by tho census of 1870, received nt Washington, that tho cash valtto of tho farms of Pennsylvania Is $1,013,481,082. Our Stato produces 19, G72.007 bushels of wheat ; 31,702,020 of corn ; 30,178,085 of oats. Tho numbor of horses In Pennsylvania Is -160,339. and tho valtto of nil tho llvo stoek in tho Stnto Is 115,017,075. A mooting or tho members of tho Uar of Columbia County was held In tho Court llouso on Monday Inst to tnko suitable action with regard to tho death of Goo. A. Frlck Esq. of Danvlllo, who died suddenly on Sunday in tho 83th year of his ago. Mr. Frlck was admit ted to practice ou tho 2d of April, 1821, and was tho oldest mombcr of tho bar of this county nt tho timo of ills death On motion of Col. Freeze, Mr. Utick alow was elected Chairman, nnd, on motion of Mr. Thompson, Capt. Urock way was chosen Secretary. Col. Frees; then staled tho object of tho meeting and gavo a brief sketch of Mr. Prick's life. Ho offered the follow Ing prcamblo and resolutions which wero adopted : Wiieukas, Tho members of tho Uar of Columbia county havo been apprised of the sudden death of Georgo A. Frlck, Esq,, at tho time of his deci.a.so tho old est member of tho Uar of this County ; and of which said County ho was also the first Prothonotnry, having been ap pointed to that ofllco by Gov. Simon Snyder, on the organization ot tho County in 1813, and continued until his admission to tho Uar in 1821, In tho ex-erci.-e of its duties, therefore, Jlesu'ecd, That wo havo hoard with unfeigned sorrow of tho dentil of Georgo A. Filck, K-fi., who durlncr nianv years of a busy professional llfo proved him self to bo an able lawyer, n thorough gentleman, an noncst nnd nn upright man. Jtesolccd, That wo tender to his mourninir family aud relatives our sili cons condolences in their afflictions. Jlesolved, That wo will attend tho funeral in a body, and wear tho usual badgo of mourning for thirty days. Jlesolved. That a conv of theso tiro. cooilings and Resolutions bo sent to uoi. a. j. i'Ticir, Danville, Pcnn'a. Siiine Rumilii at Large. Tho following net to prevent swino from running at largo in tho townships of Ronton and Fishlngcrcek and in tho tewn of Light Street was approved by tho Govomor on tho 23J of March last. Bkc. 1. Be it enacted. &c That so much of the provisions of the act en titled "An Act to prevent horses, cat tle, mules, sheep and swino from run ning at largo in Forks township in tho county of Sullivan," approved March eighth, ono thousand eight hundred and sovouty, ns relates to swine, bo and tho b.iiiio aro liorobv oxtondod in tlio town- ships of Denton and Fishingcreek nnd to too town oi ijignt atrect in the coun ty of Columbia. Sec. 2. For tho purposes of this net tlio limits ot tho town of Light Street aforesaid shall bo as follows, namely ; beginning at tho north woit cornor of Scott township in tho said county of Columbia and thonco et.st ono hundred and sixty rods to a road, thonco south east threo hundred rods to a brldgo at Keller's run. thenco westwnrdlv down Haiti run to its mouth, two hundred and lorty rous, tnonco norm two hundred and eighty rods to tho plnco of begin ning, touching the lino of Mount Pleas ant township. Tlio following is tlio act referred to (P. L. 1S70 p. 001.) Sec. 1. Ila it enacted. Ac. That from and after tho passage of this act all norses, muios, cattle, sheep and swino belonging to farmers, or other porsons, found running at largo beyond tho premises of tho owner or upon tho pub lic roads or highways in tho township of Forks, Sullivan county, shall bo con sidered in tlio character of strays, and may ba taken up as such by any person, anil shall aud may bo disposed of under existing laws of this commonwealth relating to strays, If such person shall sco proper to prosecuto tho same. It will then bo seen that swino run ning in tho townships abovo named are subject to tho genoral laws regulat ing Cstrays. Receipts for May. Benton Sav Wm llippou- steel 2 00 Est Simon Uot nor 2 CI) ing Fund $130 00 Michael Hock 00 John Scholl 2 00 2 00 l9aiah Rower ,S Gienda I 00 Lsau Girton Est. W. E. Al 2 00 I 00 R R Liltlo 2 00 Est Satnl Ulank 2 00 Blanks ",- bright Est of PSHol- wig Margaret Crca soy 3 00, Est or Wm Howell 0 ,10 2 00, Win Drlesbach2 00 2 00, Anrou Person 2 00 Goo II Evort Benj Lovan. Joseph Uilleg Fred'k Dorr 2 00 a oo 2 00 Georgo Fedder 2 00 J M Girton 2 00 Uriah Weill ver 2 00 Solomon Buss 2 00 J J Campbell 2 00 Hlanks CO Jacob Long E G RIckotLs Stephen Dcltt rick T F Edgar Hiram Shall. Daniel Stino Blanks M O Keller A D Kolfer David Walsh 2 00 1 00' 2 oo' 1 50 1 00 2 00 1 20, 2 00, 2 00, 1 00, Michael Tracv 2 00 Jas Mellon rv C 00 T U Taylor 3 00 u w Musgrovo I -10 uaitis uirton 8 00 J S Urobst 10 00 Mt Morlah Council 31 CO Adam Ult 2 00 Thos Butler fi 20 T J Wolllvor 2 nn Oeorgo Applo 1 man 2 00, Stophou Mi chael 2 SO, Wm Longou- bergor 2 00! Abr Trlvel- pleco 2 00 Wm Lawton 2 oo! !J II Croasy 0 81 Asa xorics z on Joseph Yorks 2 00 1.0 wis TltllO -i oo Wm Morreflold 2 00 Jesso Colomnn 3 00 Est Wilson Al len 3 00 Amos U Hart- Isaac Andreas 2 00, man 2 00 Abram Knouso2 00, Catawlssa R H W Crovollug 2 00 Co 7fl 00 U P Mclienry 2 ou r h Sccsholtss 11 00 Chas Hlllog 2 00, John Keller 10 00 Ellas Dlls 2 00' T II Rtmyan 1 00' Saird L Rhone 2 00 BarnumsShow7 CO StiHau Keller 2 00 E T Lockurd 2 00 J W Sankoy 10 15 Blanks 2j Hlanks Daniel Ram bach EOSchull. 2.j Jacob Terwll I liger 2 00 2 00 Thos A Fun 1 00, ston 2 00 John Keller 1 uu Jacob Dleflen NFIockenstelu l 00' bach 3 50 Blanks 1 80 JhcoI) McCol Joaso Ziuer Andrew Hess Peter Furvor Stophou Polio Ed Hartinait Wm Giger OP Christian J Longonboi'. gor W A Kilo M M Kllno PSRrugler J U Nuss Hnml Oman 1 00,1 lum 2 00 2 OU! Ja T Fox 1 50 2 00 Wm Krcsslor 2 00 2 00 W II Jucoby n 00 2 00 John Hummel 4 00 2 50, Blanks 2.1 2 00 Jos Garrison 20 ,A A Kllno 1 00 2 OOjiictinlock's Creek 00 & Muncv 3 00 2 00 1 1 0; 2oo: It It 1 50 Patrick Rurko 2 00 D Palmer 2 00 John Bwishcr 2 00 CANDIDATES. All who nro nnnonnceil In this Hit are pledK tl to ftbltia by tho decision of tho Dcraocrntfo Couvontlon.J FOR 1'llOTHONOTAUY JESSE COLEMAN, iiLooMsnuna. li. FRANK ZARR, niiOOMsnuitti, ron nnaiSTKii and ui:coni)i:n. WILLIAMSON II. JACOny, llLOOMHUUItO. KOIl COUNTY COMMISSIONER AUNER WELSH, OK OUANU!" T.OWNSntl. WILLIAM: LAWTON, OV (IltEENWOOD TOWNSHIP. MARRIAGES. H1IPK. l.'ItRiralil.-On tho Kill, lnlhy llov. II. Wilson. Mr. Chnrlts W. Huir, to Miss I.ydo l-lt7gcrald, hotli of Town Hill. TIIOMAB-ltAI,iSTON.-On tho 13th Intl., nt tho revMcncnnf tho hrklo'd molher.liy llov. I). J. Widlcr, Mr, Chnrlcs Tliomm nnd Mhs I.lzzlo A. HnUlou.nll of thin place. DEATHS. I.ONar.It In I-'ltlitngorcclc twp.ol consumption Mrs, Esther J. anger, iiKcd3J yunrs nnd 20 days, lTAT.r.It In rhhlDRCrccIt twp.of consumption, Dnnlcl l'oaler, used 30 yearn, 2 months, nnd U itnys. DOTY In Ucnton twi. .loliii O. Doty, nged 68 yeara, i month!i nnd 3 days, llKHS-On Juno 2.1 IS,.Trtinylll!nnclio dauclilcv of Joshua. 11. and Adda, llcsf, ugcil lyear.a mouths and fl dnys. Oh cess, fund parents, ccasn to weep, l'or Jtiinlo sits nt Jemis feet, Willi l nims of victory In her linnd Bhoshigs IhopraUoj of thu Lnnih. If Jcnnio could speals Irom her lnnio cm hljjh HUo would Miy let uverv tear liu diy, I nm happier fnr In my Heavenly homo Than on tho weary earth to roam, You'll mHs mo very much I Ituou-, And oltlhu bitter tear will How, ltuL Irom suchhorrow oh retrain Your loss Is my eternal ualii," Hut tell to nil tho story Of volll- .letinln nnw in irlnri. . That hi tho Heavenly land i ulnjr, h li ft. .uiimn s in my jieuvuniy Karewell dear parents, fur a while, May you eujny the is wloui'a smilo And when ruiiu carlh your spirits soar We'll meet again to pal t no more, Hl'KCLVL XOTICUS. Reail Dr. Nye's Notices. Another liiriro lot ofshoes lust nci iv- cilnt E, M. Knorr's. E. M. Knorr sells tho best Calf BooL In town for $0.75. (Ul. n lmlr nf Tlr TVvfi'a flnlil Rurn. taelei; they aro tlio best out. Look at iiiem ui isrowirs twci. 'Plwi lnw.ol o.-..(.....l ! ..l. 1 ..U UllUO. LIOOUL 111 Ifll t, Ul L'lIIJICll silks, silk io!Ins, importctl and Amci- icun nmcK suns in jJicouisutir'' is nt M. P. Lut.'s. Every body says that E. M. Knorr has tho best nnd thu cheapest in town. The best Ladies' Gaiters can be had at E. M. Knorr's. Tas1 Tkas. Great Reduction in price at Mal.o'.s Mammoth Groccry,Cor. Main and Center Street. The Slmrer Sowiiur Machines in dully uso prove to bo what tho uccnts lonro- sent them, thy best over known. Their sales in this county Inst month was twice us many as all others. un tlio leaso plan ten dollars easu ; balutieo in monthly installments. If you want a irood doublo combined com plow, (jo to S. lluber & Bon, Dan vlllo, Pu. Farmers pronounce it tho beat in tho market, for lightness of draught and for good work. 2-lw ClL' uknswake. tho larcost stock in this section of tho State, of all descrip tions at Maize's Mammoth Grocery, for salo at thu low rates at which he has been hellinir nlthoutrh the nrices havo advanced twenty llvo per cent. In tho Eastern Cities. n20-2t Tho rines-t assortment of Poroicru nml Domestic Fruits, always. Jo bo found, In season.at Maize's Mammoth Groeor v. Strawberries, Pineapples, Uananas, uranges, liemons, Figs, Dates, Raisins, Nuts of all kinds &c now on hand. Fresh vegetables of all kinds. n23-2t. Tnlorr-st. nil Ihn Tnnlftn Tf. 11 lmiwlo 7 3-10 per cent payable in gold, will bo' paid by tho Rloorasburg Banking Co, un nnu uiiiT.juiy m. Otii) For.iis! Reap 111 Dr. Alox. S. Nyo irom Scianton, the celebratetl Optician, has taken rtionm nt Brown's Hotel fur ono week, whero overybody troubled with defective sight should call and procuron pair of his Australian Crystal Spectacles and Eyo Glasses. They aro easy to wear, will never tiro tho eyes and last many years without chauginir. Dr. Nvo understniullntr tho optical business thoroughly will war rant, lontxno most (iiuicuit eaio With easo, and refers amongst othors whom ho has iltted, in this valley, to tho fol lowing gentlemen : Mr. M. W. Jack son, Berwick, Mr. Wm. Lamon.Mr. isouiou, Hcranton, nr. itoblns, Uata wi?sa, Mr. Miller, Berwick. All troods warranted ns renresented. Glasses refitted In old frame.", at ria-on-ablo rates. For particulars see hand hills. In 1832. WulUr Hunt dlnvivoiod llio shuttlo for forming tho lock stitch in sowing machine-!. Hineolhattimo many improvements nave ueen mutio uut none equal to thoso applied to tho Singer, that of direct action on tho needle bar and upright shaft from thohorrlzoutol. This principal has been fully tested moro man iweniy years, nnu ino peonio navo found it always reliable. Two thousand a week moro of (hem aro sold than any uuiei suuiiio miii'iiiue, )M IMahllslicil Coal Yard. C. W .NuAi.&Bito. Wholesalo A Re tail Duilcrs in nil sizes of the best qualities of Red and While Ash Coal, at tho very lowest market rates. Lime burners Mipplied nt liberal rates with best quality No. O.coal. Forsmith fires, lu addition to a primo article of lump, wo havo a first class quality of Bitumi nous coal, at $0.25 per ton on wharf. Largo stocks of all sizes co istantly on hand. Strict personal attention given to tho preparation of all our coal. Grain, Lumber and Slabs taken In exchnngofor coal. Coal delivered to any part of tho town. Orders left at McKolvy Neal & Co's. storo or at our ofllco, will receive prompt attention. Opi-'ick & Yaups at mcKklvy & Niuii'd Fuiinaci:, East Br.oosisuuna. Your pntronago respect fully solicited. ' Tmt ll.iit ltooi ItEMKnv for wuulcueks oi tho htomncli l n doio of ltiim Ultiers. They mo kurthaiBed with Piuel Oil, a deadly clement, which Is rendered moro active by tfio pungent nutrlimeuu with which It Is combined, If your ktomaeli In wealt, or your.llver or bowels dUor dered, tone, htroiiBtheu and legulnto them with VjNKaAit Ilu-rmiH, a puro Vkiiktaui.u tsron Aciiii'.LoitHKurivi: Ami Ai'mtmNT, tree Irom nleohol, mid eupahlo of Infusluij new vltnllly In to your oxlmiuiud nnd dlixudercd byi,tem, CAHloitiA.-n subilltiito for Canor Oil u lnnil- V,blt'S,W. ! C" '? l''SnMul '" tUaml doeN "t dNlrrss or gilpe, hut Is kuio to opcralo when all other remedies havo failed, it li ii purely vego! tablo l rparutlon. containing neither JtluoruN. MorphliiH nor Alcohol, tho leiult of Iirtuan years enperlmcnilug by Doctor Haimiel 1'ltchcr. It u r.?,r,ftci!y l'a"'ls aud lar moro eilectlvo tliVu I Ills, Nareotlo Byrups or L'ustor oil. Uy sootliliiil tho system It produces natural sleep, und is ri r ici' il,''.!lUn',,cl1 lH "P r le e t h t li gel 1 1 Id re ii Hon 'MSf"',uro'! n1"""10" AchOiCousllim. t lon Hatuleiicy mid Deriiugenientohho Uver itlnuL" i,',?i ffu u'.10"1 '," 1,u 'ot this nrtlilo. Ilcosui hut Wcciits-alc your drugclLtocet it lor yon, and Iio will nlwnys lieep It, BnV BlxTr.EW YRAnsor HnrrE. In inn the now falllOllH MlrHTAMO IjlMlMRHT WQ1 fltlit lllfldn known to the pnbllo by nn extcinlVa system of HuveriisuiK, i rom inni iiino 10 mo present, tuo ueinanu lor u nasi neon sien-iiiy incrcasin(f,nnin it nns inKnniuo ica'ioi an cioiocnuons, louonf, uiiumouw, anu o!ocroxieruaircmf'uic,iDror rail market. In tun innst. eftlrhrn ul i .irlnw ami trottlnil stables. Ill thn establishments nf xtnan and city car companies, nud In tho stables of nrivaio geniicmon,!!. is mo only recognized euro mr mien uiscnscs oi ma uorso ns rcquiro out ward trotmcnt. Nor It Is less valuations a local nppiicatton tor somo oiiuomosi uisircssingcom. pluints to which mull Is subject, Ilheuraaltsm stillness of tho loluts. ncurnlsla. sorn throat tumors, wens, earncho, toothacho, yield to Its imin-siioiiiiiug, eounicr-irriinui. prniicriies, and burns, scalds and cuts nro hcnlctl wlth'lucrcdlblo rapiuity under lis opcroiion. - . i mxtuATK UKKATunta-Ttiis is tlio phraio nn plled bylllslllaPltness.tho Moorof Vonlcctotho lair ladles or Italy. Ilwas tholoveiy complexion or Desdcinona, sueli a radlnul contrast to his own, that won his heart i nnd soolli toRay, every man of dlrccrnmetit consldcis alalr sliln, llko a Mveci voice, --nu cxceiiciiL iiuug in womnn," Now this Is a charm which can Iio oMiifml Thero Ian ucalthrulandndorlfcrmisloltctRrtlGlc. known overvwhero As IfAUAtt' MAnisor.rA Hai.m, which lltorally trainllgiiros a cloudy or miiiow siciii, suiiiisiiig ino uiscoiorcti lace, iikkniiujin ni. "iavii. itini i, mil.) iliiuj illlKV. and Imnartlnif In tho surfnen a smo illinnss nml n glo's llko that of polished marble. Instead of cioggiug ino pores, ngo i no sticuy enamels, or contracting them, nud thus obstructing peisptra Hon, llko tho astringent cosmotlcs.ii cleanses mo sain irom nu iiinurmcs nnu wonucriuny iiniiroves as xexiure. i ins pccuiiariiy is particu larly appreciated by our rural belles, who llud that tho coarseness and rouuhne.ss. which conn. try nlr Is apt to ongendcr, are speedily removed iioui iiieir iices, nanus auu nrm, uy tins uc llghlful piepcratlou. A 1'tTirrr. Conhition. It is a a-l thing to pass through llfo only half alive. Ytt thero nro thousands whoso habitual condition Is ono of languornmt debility. They complain or no snc clllo disease! they sutler no posltlvo paint hut ineynavo nn rensn iornnyining wnicnniiorus mental or sensuous pleasure. In tilno eases out or ton this stato of lassltudo nnd to por nrlt.es from a morbid stomach. Indigestion itpstt-nvM the energy of both mind nnd body. When tho wasto of uaturo Is not suppl.cd by a duo and regular assimilation of tho lood, every organ Is sfirveu, every lunciiou iiiierrupieu. Now, what does common scuso suggest under ttibun iilrnntnufntlniiu nf ilftnrnc.lin 1 'I h. nt-u...... needs ronvlng nnd strcnKthcnliig; not merely tor nn hour or two, to sink ullerwardlnton more pitiable conditio,! than over (ns It surely would do If an ordinary alcohon, stimulant wero re sotted to) hut radically nnd permanently. How Is this dt ilrablu object to bo accomplish ed? Tho nuso'cr to this , .estlo i, founded on tlio unvnrylng experience of nituarter of n cen tury, Is easily give i. Jufuso new vigor Into the digestive organs by n eouisoof llostett'r'H Htom ncli Miters. Do not waste timo by administer ing temporary remedies, but wako tho system up bv rccupcinllng tLo fountain head of physi cal strength nud energy, tho great organ upon which nil tho other organs depend for their nil tin o und support. Ity tho timo that a do?on doses of tho great vouctablu lonloaud InvlLonmt have been taken the leeblo lramoof tho dyspeptic will begin to feel Its benign Influence. Appotlto will bu crea ted, mid with nppetllo tlio capacity to digest whit it craves, l'crscvcro until the euro Is com nlelo until healthful blood, til to bo tlio m.iteri. al of llcsh and muscle, bono and nervo and brain How through tho channels of cliculollou, InMenrt ortilo watery pabulum with which they havo hcrtloforo bocli Imperfectly nourished. June" lw Qituons OF YOnTBI. lively nervous Young Man In the Union, will receive, In o, n Iteclpothat wlllpiovonblcssiug through life, ty addressing, hi confidence, JOiiN 11. OUDUN. Iiox SIS! 1". O. iZ Cedar Ht N. Y. leb.D.ly, Important Testimony! Tho following letters aro among tho many wo nro constantly icce!vln,j iiom persons who have bocu cuied by Scheiick'rf Pulmonic Syrup, Schcnck's Sea AVcctl Tonic, AND Schcnck's Mandrake Pills. Ptimsgrove, Salem County, New Jersey. l'KimuAiiY si, is;:. Dr. J. 11. SCHKNCir, N. V. corner blxth nud Arch streets, rhlladolphla, Itespccttd Blr I take pleasure In adding my testimony to that of tho many others whohave been cured by tho elllcacy or Hchenck's Pulmonic Syrup, fe.i weed Tonic, and Mandrako nils. Consumption has been hereditary Willi my family, mostof Its membcis having died nt II at early ugts. Jly mother and threo biothcri died nt tlio age of 31, ono brother at a, and my sister at 1). I was, when about 31 years, seized with liver complaint, which rapidly developed into Pulmo nary Consumption, I was compelled to lellu qulsh my employment (that of a blacl-smlth ) 1 consulted Ekllllul nnd eminent physicians, and tried many patent nostinms, but without success, so that my Irlends who ratio that iheio was no hopu or my recovery, tor 1 was ujuced from 1 10 pounds to 101, nnd wns not tblc to do anything without assistance. l)y what I now look upon una Frovtdi ntl.l lu. teiposltion, I wai induced to'try yoni r medics, nnd plnco myself under your trentment, nud so lapld nud thorough was my rceoveiy, that It seemed ns though somo supeihuman power was nt work, und to-dny I am ns woll ns at any time during my life. I weigh 15:1 pounds, am 3J years old. and lor Vomo timo have been rcnlnily at tending to my business, bidding l.m to live ton good old nge. I nra thankful to you beyond expression lor having placed mo lu a position wherein I am a benellt Instead of iv buiden to my lainlly. Your -MamlraKo l'lllsnro tho only uiedlclno I cveiusouow. I think thoyuro llio best lu tho world. lean refer you to hundieds of my neighbors who will verily all 1 huvo written, and unyiu lormatlon any of my fellow cllteous may desire wlllbolieoly and gladly given, upon receipt oi stniaii, by Yours, etc. JOUN C. Hi: WITT. Key West, Via., Feb. J!, SS'Sa. Dr. J. 1I.S01IKNCK, N. II. cor. .Sixth aud Arch slietts, Philadelphia, Dear .Slr-1'leasei lorwurd, per Ilr.t steamer, six bottles Keiv Weed Toulc aud twelve bottles l'ul laouiciSyrup. Your medicines nio 6 such valuo that 1 can not bu without them In my household, aud lu I net no family should bo without them. I havo given them a fair test, and opouly do cl.uo thorn to bo even better than you claim, ciy respectlully yours, ,Va W. A. WIIITnilimST. nr. .i. ii. Honi:!-AvtI-vulA' "UrKh ,s " ltespeclcd Hlr I tako pleasuro in awarding to you this certilleatool tho woiulcriul euro your l'ulmonlo Hyrup nud Sea Weed Tonio produced. My throat und brouchlnl tubes were so highly liillained Hint It was almo.t Imputable lor mo lo swallow my lood. 1 an-, on n visit to my uncle, Mr. Charles John sou, No. 1112 Federal klreet, who bays your racdi eiiiLS lalsed hiln Irom almost duatli atternll oth er means had tidied, und ho having, therefore, lull coutidciico lu Ihoviuuo ot your lemedies, strongly recommended ma to try them. I did so. aud In ono week from tlio time I commenced taking Iheui my thioat uiiUciwcin. a very great ohiingo for thu better, so that 1 could cu my meals without nuy dllllcully or pain. I can scarcely Ilnd words to express iny grutlludo lor thu early relief your Invaluable medicines pro duced upon me, and I deem It but nu act otgnui tudo to glvo you tho acknowledgement oi my api rtclatlou, Youis respectlully, .,; , , "AUlllJU M. JACOIW. No. K0 West Tlility-thlid Uieet.Ncw York. SOIIENOK'S PULMOK IC SYItUP, SEA WEED TONIO, nnd MANDRAKE PILLS. TIilso iti-u the only medicines that will euro Tulmonaiy Consumption. Dr. bchfcuck has been In constant practice over thirty years coutluu ally examining lungs, und kuous his medicines. II piopnly taken, will euro Consumption, Ills Jlaudralto I'llls cliausu tho llverand stomach; his Hut Weed Toulo dissolves tho lood, stimu lates tho coating ot tho stomach, and makes It digest. Ills Pulmonic Syiupilpcns tho matter, and uutuiu Ihruws It oil without any exertion. l'lk-u I tho Plllmontn Kvnin nti.l Rrn Vf. cod Tome, !,! per bottle, or 7 10 per helf dosu doi-.cn, llaudiake I'illsio cents per box. I'liU'Altl.l) ONLY AND roll SALU 11Y J. II. SC1IENCK & SON, N. L. l oiiiir SIXTH and A11C1I Utrccts, I'lIII.AllKI.I'lUA, Aud by Druggists nud Dealers generally. Johnston, uor.i.ow.vY ii covm:y, C02 Aitcu Stuuet, PiiiiiAiiin.i'Hi.v. M'iolcsale Agents. apr- IS. 187-My NNOUNOEMENTI " THU llLOOMBBUIiq UTUllAUY IN3T1TUTU AND STATE NOUMAL SCHOOL will open under tho cut lie control of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES. They havo seloclcd ns I'rluolpal of tho lustl tutlou KEV. JOHN IIKWITT, a i-enilomnu whoso quallfleallons liavo been iully tested aud provod lu oilier educatloual cu teitulses of it llko uuturos and Ihey ask and havo a ilihl lodciuaud lor him nud the lustl tutlou, the eouudoueo nud support of our own cltlzons, nud of tho friends ot the cuternnso nnd oi education everywhere. In point of comfort. .-nnv.miixw.u n.i.l licnulu nr t...i,., . :' rouudlngs, nu hehool In tho Htato surpasses this: and we uio determined It vuull not be seoond lu tho kind, iiuallty und thoroughness of its disci pline und culture. Tlio Spring bossIou of twolve weeks will begin MONDAY, APRIL 8th, nnd claso JUNE iiivu. li X P E N S E S : Tuition nnd Ihuidlng, Including washing nud uuai, lur uiv husniuu in vwcivu weeas, juj vu. ACA DEM IO DEPA RTM ENT. Tuition for dav imnlls. nnn .Inline n.. In tho iiiudol seliuul, Irimi lllty to eighty ciuts iw week. Music, Drawing, l'Alutlug, 4c extra, Hills uru payable, and imut bo paid iiiomptly, imo-half t lh beginning aud thoothor Uslfut iuu uuuuiu ui me session, j, a, FUUKZK, u it. nui'iutr. Hecrelary. i'losldent. TO THE PUBLIC. GO TO GROCER & TEA DEitLER, Oppoallo tlio St6no Eplscooal Church, corner of Main nnd Iron Big,, Rloomsbu sloci: on"u?aYlNOo.ODS oirorinB 0,1 lor,,lsV'cli cliullengo corapQllllon, n now Groceries mid Provisions, Flour mul Feed, v'.- 1 Teas, Spicc. ColTcca, Sugav, Syntp. Molitai, Meats, ChecsoFish, Ac. k0G,H "."Now RrlKht. Fat Mackerel that aro brought to Hlnninqlitlrir. nml nra on .( nt n u.,Hr.l.. i , r. ..... o is, i T, 7, , dvv . w. auiiitii y iuy nriuos. uo nnu SCO 1113 1' Ish-thoy nro fine nnd good ; , J, nml full barrels aro all full weight. ' UROWN has in full assortment of tho best Quconswaro which ho soil.? very low. His Iron Slono China and Ulnsswnro, nro of every variety. - i-i. Vegetables of every Description. . Scaled Goods, Tomatoes, Pcachca and " "f Ajuuup, uiuuu yjuru, vJiiurnus, atrawoorries, 1'ino Apples, Dried Corn, Illackborrlos. Qreou Qagos, Daimnn Plums, Qulncos, Pears, Raspberries, Jel(Io3, Flavoring ExtracU, Catsups, Mustards. Sauces, Shell Fish, Olives, Sardiuos, Ollvo Oil, Ac, &i, &c. T.i I fft Iff.fttlU nnll,!.i( I, lit ItjKnUaj - --! uuv ....-vijo.i r.iutiuu lo ovciy ono. TJeS3' Pro Jucc mul Grain liikou April 10, 1872. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF l'oor District or Dlom, Jnmiary Id, January 81a, lsTJ, .Tnor.lt U.l..tlAH -I--.. I.. the 1S7I, til . . ... ..." '-"'I .U."lllt.- 111 llt'CIU I said District, t with Dr. Tunmount lecclvej of .John A Kinnton. To amount rece'lved VTr Wm'.'7cr'camcr!l! Iff 16 a oo am as 531 co 1010 07 12! 00 mi ycuuuu ui ikhuc otiwcrswiiiin 11 "...until. lULt;iVI.-ll Ull JJlOOlU IJU To totnl nmouut rerjiVedon' fliinllrta... To total amoti'uVr' -eel ""To'd jjcott drpii- caie.,..M To total amount recr t-j ou Huunrloaf UUIUICllU Tlbl V7 . f 072 M . 171 II 37 U7 Cr. Ily order redeemed By commission on uiiw Ily balance In hands of Tio.ran cr.. $71-1 27 Examined and certified. i.ii.Mir.LF.n, i .i. ii. iiYt,iii-,i(, uircctors. wm. k-iia m- t. lly request of Directors wo ha examined tho nuovo auu nnu n correct. F.l IIHJfKKH, , ,,, J.JJ.CASKY, Audlloij. Dlroctors of tho l'oor in account with llloom, Bcott, Oreenwood anirHngarloaf townships. To nmt. of dupllcatcj for yoar lm, viz. To llloom township..;.. 5fiGfl2 37 To SCOtt tOWnslllD ,ul 07 To Oreenwood townshln. ius 11 To Bhujrarloaf township .. 71 03 To amount received for tjraln, etc., sold... 102 CJ uiuitn uitisi.uiuiu , 1:301 01 Cl in in Ily com. on 831S3 33 collect d on llloom duplicate 1 0-0 sol Uy com. ou 8331 C3 collected on Green wood duplicate, 10-0 21 IlJ coin.ou 10Wl7collectid oaC.j,t du ulleatft I 11.11 .11 Ily com. ou Jlfl 0,1 collected ou autai'loaf Ily exonerations, llloom duplicate, 1171... 31 Uy " Scott duplicate 0 Jly " llroenwotKl dupllcute S uy huh. uuc on iiiooiu uupucuiu (uncol- ict;ii:u H H H llyuint. duoou Scjtt dup'icato (uncol- iDiiiiu.MH. , iOla l!y niut. duo ou Ulueuwood dupllcute. (uncollected.) 1759 V.V unit. Hilt, n Hnnnrlnif .t....ll.nn collected.) 2;n Ily the followlnjrnmts. paid bydirectoiN j--uui.tpii anil achuyltr from Jan. 1. to - April 1, 1S7I t lr,i IlyH.IJ.Mlllor6Boustoro licet 1..'...' in liy II. J. Clirk storo ncet ti,i By II. li. DelileiiUach printing 3.1 Ily J. O. Freezolpfof. services 5.1 Ily I. Illppcnstiel tax 12 Ily Isaiah iluceuhich stoioaect '. tl Uy I.M. Kulin Lecf acct c,-, Ily Kor&Wobb t Ily K. 1. fait, drujs, c '" " " n Uy J. 11 Mal.o stoioaect ' 15 Ily C. 0. JIarr store acct ' 34 ily SIcKelveyNoal & Co.storo ncct..".li! 60 Ily llnuvon & Warditi storo r-ct i Ily Dr. Ksber prof, services 11 liy Dr. Ilultcr prof, servlcu i j liy Sharpiess A llarmau 21 Uy 1). Btronp storo acct 2.) Uy .John Wolr storo acct is Uy H. It. Thomas smlthlni; .. . 17 I'.y l'lilncas Welch iu liy N. .1. Hondorshot drugs '. ' 3 llyl). H. l-'urmm i liy James (Jadmau Chairs 8 llyH. Knorr smithing s liy Jloycr liroi. druss tic. ij liy sundry small itoms on lisiso rcctlpts 2-11 Uy orders Issued lo sundry persons lor which there app.-ar 110 voucher 410 lota' t mi (,g Ily thu t 1 lnwum amounts paid by di. ' reciui.- Miller, Ikelor, A Kramer Irom Aplll 1, 1S7I, to Jan. s, 1S7'., Ily I'hlllp Uewall, fitowaid, 0 months wats is7 r,a ily rani. 1 oonlerlabor onl.irm r.7 3D Uy ills. Dewnid for sewlntr 21 ily li. Ureed Matron 31 weeks 170 00 liyJoli'i Audle Steward 21 days....... 17 15 Ily Louisa ll.iker matron m 2U liy M. Gilbert collect-jr Jit, rioiiant towu'-hlp for l70 a m liy T.J.Welllver coll ;torMt. pleasant towuship conuty and poor tax il . 10 h3 Hy A- Y-1 f'-tcrsou, raaKluir cistern $ IS 87 liy K. Mcndcahall, lumber tor cistern 12 7J ily htout lor pump tor cistern H tw iiy u iiugeuuucii mr i-iMiuliiiK etc.... 41 82 ,y c " . lor stevo, pipe, etc. 2S 00 Ily S. R. Thomas, for smithing.....;.... It U Uy II. Li. Dlclleuhach, prlutlUK 15 00 liy buudrlei for debts coutraeled by lormcrdlroclors 8181 UyMrs.O.ri. Itlshtou, Interest on bond to July 1,1171 S) 15 Uy Miss a. Sloan, luterest ou bond to July Uy 1'irstSat.iA. a 1 ,.;., uoto(nlveu by loimer directors loJohn A, l nnstou.) with protest nndlntoiest 2111 (X) liy John A I'unston. six bouds und Int.. 3.3.3 00 Uy llobert Hobblus for cow 51 00 !!v ". . '.' for harness io 00 Uy Turnbach, Hess .4 Co., for hay rake.... 38 10 Uy Koht. Iloau colllu, etc., for D. Lurklus 15 0) Ily Dr. J'cKelvy, prof. servlcs 15 01 By Dr. Turuer, piof. services 8 50 Ily Director's services 151 10 liy Wm. Kramer, Secretary's services 6'J W By .1. o. Vrcoie, Attorney servicf s co 00 Ily I'ath Dong, am'-, tecured by Judgm't . 173 tW llyJaues ltussel.tuatiou .. 21 W By Margaret Dills 17 03 By miscellaneous exrouscslnci -rreddur-lng li mouths for suppoit of paupcis work on farni.f.irml n utcusilj,me;hau- ics nud mcichants bills, etc.... 13U 33 eilUi'J CD Examined tm.l ceiUUfd. J.u CASKV, J-AUdi.ors. ltlOAIi KSrATU WITH IIECIJNT IMI'IIOVE- Miarrs. By faini uml building valued 810 000 M By lepalrs to building, eto 210 0) Uy household furniture 173 CO By farming utensils 375 00 Ily hoisuj, ecu hi aud hogs mm cu By hay, eral.i, etc 1 215 00 By 10 acres Wheat and ltye la 00 Uy balance on Bloom twp., duplicate by ex, and com,... .... 1 -.'jj 49 By bulauco ou Scott township duplieato by ex. aud com 1 512 2 By balance 011 Greenwood township 'duplicate, by ex. nu. I com 1 75a 01 Uy balance on Sugailoat towiulilp, du- iillwto by ex. nud com 201 D5 Ily Judgment vs. O. Loug ico CO m l.v -si DUIl'lM AN a UABILITIUd. To balance duo ou farm To Interest oil samo months To orders outstanding To balance In Uvor or district OUTHIDi: llELIKI. .'I,1'7 3J 'i'oflirnlincchto! TO Klliahetli Ovordorl , To l'haleua rrovellug To Mary U, Oreon. (13 31 , U 35 , 15 (11 , 8 80 8 60 19 Amount bf taxablo properly for l'oor purposes in each louuslilpiif tho l'oor District ul Bloom ns per late assessment, Township of llloom,..M... . fOkO.WO 00 Township of Scott ais.110 00 Township of Gieeuwood .; inu.8i5 00 Township of bugatloj.M 00,315 Cd ntoDucn'soi'i'.vitM, 211 bush, wheat 81 50 S3 II 50 17 hush rye 8l...M . 17 00 251 bush, oats U) cts 127 00 win bush, corn cum 40 cts .,..M-. 371 20 0 bush, clovor seed 80 , 311 mj 15J bush, potatoesliO cts 75 co i,WX) bu utiles corn lodder 8 cts... 100 to 11 tous hay 8'A ;;, 2jo to li50 heads cubbngo 3 els m co 3 bush, oulons t 300 2 nciiers tiu ..... ... 20 to &) lbs. blitttr VSels m 50 uziuoz. eire:s l cm 111 ru. i.lW It1 IJUltt I CIS. ii khoaU t-1 60 .. l'uultiy 2.100 lbs purk 7 cts I".! 117 to 70 00 -I". 113 CO No. paup'oTrnd'iuViTe"d"iir pOTri (tie vearemllnir Jhii.m. 1K7J " Total I1.M1 iJ No. of paupers left during year , a No of paupers dted., a No, ol paupers now rcmaluliig lu poor house 17 5,500 00 J17 50 2, VI I 111 1U.I11 02 Poars, Orcon Peas, inr..tu ..!. Tl. , . . . . j,imj nuiuii uio vvurruiiiuu to KIVO sails- in exchange for GoolU -zZSt " rpiintn ANNUAIi STATEMENT L of Conyngham nnu Central Indoor District lor IK; year eliding April ktb. Is?.'. .. ......... u-.......u itcttsmur mr 1110 year la acct. with said District, Hi-. To nml. recJ. from twp. dup'icato for. 1871 .......,,.. , , to ii 15 lonnit. recd.froin boro'lsU dupll uto ' .......... ,,i1Uui uuiursources lor 1871 JIU 20 To nmt. of balance o- hand from last - Mta Total - - , 87,J50W f'r. Uy nmt. of sundry oiders redeemed By met. or treasurer's cumin, ?-loi (3 ' ? per ct ,71 12s a, By balanco on baud nt dato.... 1,112 3.1 We tho uudf rslcued auditors nt r. ' ynghnm Townsh'p nnd Ccntralla Boroimh for tho year 1S72, huo ex amined nud arditcd th .aregoln" ;oouut and Hud It correct as abovo staled. MAUTIN FLANAGAN. AN DIIKW ItONh.y. ' JOIIN P. IIANNON l'ATKICK KILLbE.-f, THOMAS MUltPIly, JAMiiS IfAKB-I-'V AuJItor.s. Accouut of the Directors of the Poor of said ...u jim vuuint; iiril OIU, 10.4. To nmt. of poor nndpurc!iaso poor-t-x ToauiUpf poor und purchase poor-tax uut,ttu4to ui veaimna norouli 052 25 10 amt. reed, for pasiuro of cattle aud To emt. rociL for board of MH."wiiVto ttt, ihjui uuuse, ou licet 50 to Toamt. reed, from Mrs. Ana McKier- lonmt.of halanco'on hand fiom last - - . 800 Id Total 59,011 82 , nr. By amt. of unseated laud-tax returned by collector on twp.dupllcato Sou II By nmt. of errors and exonerations nl- lowed collector ou twp. dupUcate 0 75 By amt. of collector's commission " -'. u iuiivuiuu tau is liy nmt. of uusca;ed lot tax returned by collector ou horo. duplicate. ... so 19 Ily amt. of errors nud exonerations ul- " WW 4 t j itiicbiut a commission Ail rtlS per ct; 011 ini It collected..."".. id 03 Sfllh IntnrnV; P U 0" lllt'', l!y nmt. paid asy'iums fo7'tud,'jt&, of By nmt. paid for slocke,palr"rjgVnrr3' - Ily amt. paid for lnsnranco ".'.". ' u 1 By amt. paid forworlt dono on farm".!:" 223 un By nmt. paid for hardware und sad" i! imi' iVrvAr:'.-:''""":''--.--' -.- io si By amt. paid lor medical tittendauco and medicine o17 r.. By nmt. paid for out-door relief toTnu'." pors i-j7s By amt. paid for sal .rles aud expeusos .v.iu.u, luuiruu, uireciors. arc. 8,2 00 Uy ftlt-,P- d mlscellaueous expenses nnrl Ml 1 la By amt. jMiiiTrejwurer'TO n . ,. ' . , . ' 'm lacn & - per ct. 123 20 By nmt. of balanco lu hands of treaa- - - 1,112 Tol:l1 - SOiTTi Census of Poor House. No. of paupers In poor house al beginning Nn. nl 11.1t1n1.vu fniM."i'!',"A7."!i".V,.'.V.''l!- 11 7 8 ... ...... ,..H ..uti.tbu i.utiuu veai ......... No. of paniiers dlselinrsed and nhsemt.i,i ii " - 1 "I umu H...H N.I i,rnn,i,,.M,ll.l .Vll firrtni,a.. - nouo No. of paupers sent"to"stato'TunaUo"asy7a No. ot paupers now lu stato lunr iio asylum t 1 3 .- h-"d "l tllOt , No. of pauners lu noo.- lumtn nt .into 10 the iVlTrlc't1 ArlVShr ' Akspta harm anJ ImlUUngs wortli OJKi ro 071 20 272 OS 705 CO 23 DO 217 .31 m 01 2JO 10, 57 HI 15 CO 118 II) 2 00 12 01 111 till 5 Oil I 21 1.112 31 ,,u'"ri, uu'umis worm Hoiit-ehoM furnlturo worth w uuu c.Tiuo worm rotiioea worth Hnv imtri . ""V Tias worth Mouuro WitrlU Mfvit. Wiit-ili roultry woitu!""iV..!''..'.'.! cir.ViTl'sKr'a-J''' " ; worm Vlnegarworth Ush worth ('abbagoworth '. Ilalaueo lu treasury.....'. "... 810,033 (5 . 11,0)1 in . 8.137 fit Indebtedness. Allll.l-nl . 1 . . & r .. t .... . . 11 .i: . , "u ,rlI wiin interest llalatiee In favor of district 810,038 11-. l'ro 'tuts 01 the farm for tho war 1.71 8 tons ol hay a 530 8211 ID 12 01 4) 111.' Al S3 21 llll I. 1!S 21 "0 (0 05 17 I i '. 3 5 III Hi! 'n 01 bush, wheal ) tl IJ...!! io bush. corn-ars 50 clt " 32 busj. ryo jl lo....... viii Pomiocs 19 40 cts ..... ! z , . ftJi ui. aj.cis 7 loads corn fodder at $10.... ....... .'..' jiVh.Vn.ia ' "r.ttnV..cw W lbs soap made at 10 cts" , li"ej;,-;t. "p11 .vc go mbies.. Clover seed raised.. us 00 11 lu iTitic-K1 88itiFs' isSii" P HUHK1S " oV'nvha 5? . iuu a.u WN VDE1I, j t;ntralfa poor dlst. ' Co.v.t.'iI-i-V; A. II. MAXCISCUS &C0." 5X3 MAIIICKT STRBHT, l'lIILADELI'IIIA. Wo have opened for tho Sl'KlNa TItADK the largest nud best ussortod Stock of nilliADELPIIIA CARPETS, Tuble, Stair nnd Kloor oil cloths. Window fhades und Paper, Carpet Chain CottniV Hii"18' Clocks Looking Glasses. 1'ancy ' H'ff'ts, Brooms, llasketf, , Bi okets, Brushes, UloUies WrliiBers. Woiilen A Willow Varo in tho United States. nnrht,.,tlti...... 1.. .. . cstt ... ; ! vwu 1,1 ousiuess enables us to Goods W ,mC08 una 11UUUU tu8 ut quality "f , BOU3 AGENTS Foil THE CELEUHATUI) AMERICAN WASIIKH. Prlco 83.50 Over 13.000 BOltl In Klv "rnntl,a Turiua : Camels, no da All other goods, SO tlnys, Net. uprJlUO.'7J.3m 'TO BOOK AQENTB." .uiiiviv i iri.ti.i-o i.-iii,v liUllll. HOUGHING IT," l.w.,lr..A... .... ' r.:..iicr;","'"orT- 18 eoiupamon vol. limp tu"N0CIMT8 AllSOAD."of WhlClllCOUO mPmf,.tliVe V!11 'oU',' Wou'1 wte tlnieo bookJ no ono wants, bul take oue people w ill stop yuii lu Ihoktrootslo subscribe (or. 'There li u Pifmo ? '""ttMll and oil who read this book will iio clearly luat time lias come. Apply at once lor territory or circulars. -m i ' ui once jor Address. DrrriKI.D ASUMKAl). l ublliher, 711 Bauioiu Bt,, hillndelphfa. JOTIOE. All penoni aro foiblddm totrtsi-ass on any prororty belonging lo rue, whether occoiided by ma or listed toothers, loranypiirroco whatever as persons to ties ilny wilt Co dealt Willi iwcordlug to law. WJJA1I YOCUM. KLV IimO June7lhlf72. UJ3-Sl tu. 51