THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT; BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. it i, o o ji s ii u it . vni i a y, jui.t to, is;,-, Itoail T I mo Tnlile. LACKAWANNA IlLOOMSIHJim 11AIMIOAI) NORTH. SOUTH, Accommouauon i ruin o.m a. si. t.30 a. ji Mall Train 7.3D A. M e.i a 1. M Express Train MOl'.M. 11.61 A. M " B.8I I'.M. CATAWIS3A UAH. 110AD. NOItlll. SOUTH Accdmmodatton Train 0,29 A. M. 7,B0 1'. M, Hogular Express 8,M 1 M. 11,8 A. M. Through cars on Express train cither to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train rims between Catavvlssa and Wllllamsport. DEMUCKATIC C0UN1Y CONVENTION. Tho Democratic voters ot the sovcral district! of Columbia County vv 111 meet at their usual places o holding tho general elections, on Saturday tho Tlh day ot August, 1S75, between tho hours ot throo and seven o'clock In tho nttcrnoon, and elect delegates by ballot to represent tho districts In a County Convention to no nciu at, mo upcra nouso in Blooms burg, on Tuesday, tho 10th day ot August, IS'S, nt ono o clock, p. m., to piaco in nomination ono can didate for Senator, ono candidate for l'rothonotary. ono candidato lor uegistet lieeordcr, two candl dates for County Commissioner, two candatcsfor County Auditor, and to transact such other business nj tho Interests ot tho Democratic party may require Also, at tho samo tlmo and places and In tho saino manner, tho Democratic electors ot each district will elect ono person to servo as member o! tho County Standing commlttco, liy ordor ot tho County coiunilttce, WAHllKNJ, UUCKAI.HW, Chairman. Ari'OIITIOKMBKr OF llKLEOATES ACCOHMNd TO VOT11 ton Oovmison in 1S7J. Uucltalow. Delegates, ncavcr 3 jiuiiton 104 Berwick si J iJlooinsburg 1! 32J 4 V UT 3 nrlarcreck 1M 3 Catavvlssa 120 a Centre 1113 3 Centralla us i ConjnghamN 145 a Convngham S (II 1 Hshlngcrcek 209 4 l'raiiklln M t (Ircenwood .lss s Hemlock l to a Jackson lot a Locust jjis i Main .'. tin i Madison 160 3 Minim us 3 Montour 91 a Mt. rioasant 97 a or.mgo 146 a rino H ! 3 Itoarlngcreek .',) a Scott 1.19 3 Sugarloat 150 3 8,S3 63 Iiyltulo tho ration Used at 60 voters for delegate, but no district to havo loss than two or moro than four delegates, and nllowanco Is tobomndn within tlioso limits for tho largest fractions ot a ratio. Uloomsburg, l'a., July 10, 1375. Mr. E. I.. Mvmis, collector for tho Columbian, win wait upon thosu Indebted to this ofllco for tho pur pose of receiving tho amounts duo. Wo trust that thoso Indebted will bo prepared to pay what they owe when ho calls, but If not, they will again bo called upon. It will scarcely bo demanded of us to offer an apology for making collections, but for tho satisfaction of those desiring It vv o will Just say that as wo havo to pay cash for ov efy I hlng ns we go our purse Is not long or deep enough to hold out unless It Is lepleuLshed with somo degreo of promptness. Harvesting progrcsselh. MilUiuville is to havo an Opera Home. The eiirh stone market is well aUemloil ju.t now. Tho weather the past few days has been iuh lime. Hotter has become very scarce at twenty cents per pound. The grass in IheCourt Home yard was mowed on Wednesday. Tho work of tearing down the old Episcopal Church is completed. H. 0. Cullcy, M. I)., of Ilenton, has hung out his shinglo in Cctitralia. Ka'pberries have been very plenty this season and bold at 10 cents per quart. K. 11. llrown, of Mifllinvilie, is aiinouiiecd as a llcpiililican candidato fur eoutuy Auditor. On lsst Monday a young son of (i. W. Cor roll fell front a cherry tiee and broko his arm. The Summer term of the Orangcville Acad emy opens August "d, and ends October J 5 1S75. Mr. A. W. Monroe of liloonishiirg is doing a largo job of painting at Iola fur Mr. duhii Leggott. Mr. Philip Hess, near Lime Kidge, lut a val uabloinarc by over-c.ilihg new clover u few days since. llcrnhard Stohner has removed his saloon from the Exchange Illock to thu basement of liroivn'g Hotel. Dr. J. It. Kvans recently purchased tho old academy property on Third street for tho con sideration of $1,415. 'ev. S. Coleman, of William-port, aged SO years, officiated in thoM.K. Church of Ibis place on Sunday evening last. , Mr, Geo. K. Klwell returned to DIoomburg last Friday after a brief sojourn in Wisconsin, Mr. Klwell reports a very pleasinttrip. Tho beautiful little original poem printed on tho first pago will coniparo favorably with those of the leading magazines of the country. On Iat Monday night twelve candidates were initiated into the mysteries of St. John's Lodge, No. 203, Knights of Pythias, of Uloomsburg. Some ladies, thisseason, wear wings on their hats and somo malignant bachelor says it is the nearest they will ever como to being angel. It is not generally known that tho butter crop of tho United States is now of greater value than tho wheat crop Yet such is the case, an ex change says. Tho opening of lliown's Hotel, by Ilernhard Stoner, will tako place next Thursday evening t ho 22I instant, when n grand allair may bu looked for. The First National Hank at llerwick was en tered by burglars on Friday night, tho 9th inst ant, but ere they had secured nny booty were discovered and made good their escape. Col. Freeze, counsel to tho Commissioners, re cently gave nu important nnd lucid opinion on the duties of Coroners, which we print in another column. It should bo carefully read by all, and laid away for reference. Tho ladies of tho Catholic church of Itlooms burg are holding an Ice Cream Festival in tho Kxehango blockymd are meeting with encourag ing success. They will continuo It on this (Fri day) uud Saturday evenings, Mr. T. D, Strouse, of Center, residing on the farm known as "The Queen of Center," con taining about ono hundred acres, has raised during tho past six years 6,181 bushels of wheat. Mr. Strouse raised over 1,000 bushels a year during thrto years of this period, Mr. Chas. Sweet, law student of W. H. Abbott of Calawlssa, and rather a promising young pe destrian, is now in Saratoga attending tho Inter eollcglato Itegatta nnd was entered for tho foot raco to hnvo taken placo yesterday (Thursday) ufteruoon, Wo go to press too early for tho re sult of tho races. Thu following ofiicers havo been installed in St. John' Iodge, K, of P. of this placo to servo for tho ensuing term i P. U, J. D. Powell C. 0., J. Kliiker; V. C, J. Culp; P., W. U. Mng rose; M. A,, J. S. Phillips; K. of 15. &8.,lt. ILMiiglir; M.of F.., M.P. Lutz; M.of F., W. Ilarrett ; O. H., It, Kdwardu, BorvlcM In tho Lutheran church on Biimlay, by Dr. McCron, should not bo overlooked. Ho U likely to remain permanently, and will bo nil honorable addition to tho clergy of tho town. Tho latest mcdlco-phllosophlcal discovery Ii that cats nro tho prolific means of conveying scarlet fever, measles, small pox and olhcr infec tious disease) from family to family. Tho llnrrlsburff Patriot says that the men tion of ox-Oovcrnor IJIglcr as n Democratic candidato for Governor in Pennsylvania lias caused more than ono llepnbllcan editor to reach furtively for ills "bloody shirt." Mr. Leonard Kline, of ltohrsburg, whllo nt work In his blacksmith shop, was struck in ono of his eyes with a red hot pleco of steel. Our informant stated that ho will never recover the use of Iho eye, It being totally destroyed. M'o sympathlzo with Mr. Klltio In his sore niUictlun. Jlentun ll The llerwick Ilolling mill, wo nro informed, U now running to its utmost capacity, night and day. Permanent prosperity and good times may bo looked for as Democratic successes occur nnd arc assured. Tho Car shops of tho Jackson & Wooden manufacturing company arc also again carrying on n lively business, llerwick is to bo congratulated upon these evidences of increasing prosperity. Wo print on tho first pngo an interesting sketch of tho destructive Grasshopper of tho western States (no doubt a species of Locust) which wo cut from a Nebraska paper edited by Frank P. Uurgcss, son of Prof. Win. Htirgess, formerly a teacher nnd superintend ent of schools in Columbia county. This description of tho destructive pest is the most lucid and intelligiblo that wo have The Denton Weekly says the bugs are destroy ing whole fields of potatoes in that part of the country and we havo tho same news from nil localities. Paris green seems to bo the only ef fective remedy. It is easily applied but is a deadly poison and of course should bo bandied with care. Tho history of the potato bug shows that extermination is tho only remedy that will rid a locality from its presence after it ha once appeared. Therefore every person should Use tho utmost cfiorts to destroy them. If nothing but poison will do it, as seems to bo tho case, let it ho used without Unit, for tho potato crop must bo saved from their depredations or be entirely abandoned. A lady in Fishing creek township has been presented by an aunt with a Iiiblo once owned i iy me iccipieius great-great-giMiiil lather, the oelebrated German preacher and writer, 1J. I!. II. lUrkentoek. The book is near two hundred years old and was brought from Germany about the year! i..,.. Alino-t every leaf has some token of its original possessor's lovo for tho Master. Tho texts from which he pleached all have tho same maiks, and of these '2 are in tho Psalms and nearly ns many more in other divisions of tho llible. Tho book is also interspersed throughout with notes in a fine German hand writing. Tho legacy is a most valuable one and is highly cherished by its present possessor. Green cucumbers arc a palatable and delicate vegetable, but havo tho reputation of being "un healthy," indigestible, causing pains, cholera morbus, Ac. To some extent this is true but much of the fault is in their preparation. They should never be taken from the vines until tho moment they arc wanted for tho tabic and should bo immcdiatly plunged into cold water. If pre pared in this way, cool and not wilted, and served n pure cider veinger, and with ice if possible, eaten in moderate quantity and well masticated, we doubt whether injury ever results. Of course if warm, wilted, served in the mere acids that are substituted audited for vinegar, gulped down without chewing, or eaten by the barrel, un pleasant consequences are likely to follow. Cut lengthwise and fried in fresh butter, green cucumbers are relished by nuny. On last Friday, Krastus, son of Mr. Geo. Con- icr, of Centre township, came very near losing lis life on the road between Itloonisburg and Light Street, in the following manner: He was walking up the hill behind his wagon oaded with grain, when a man whose name we lid not learn, came driving rather briskly along mil frightened his team so that they started ipon a run, when the young man made for the icads of his horses and in the ellbrt to stop thtiu was knocked down by the passing car riage and run over by the loaded wagon, break- ng one leg below the knee and almost cutting It one ear, together with other serious Injuries. Dr. J. It. Kvans was immediately summoned from this place, who dressed his wounds, and under whose skilful medical aid is fast recover- ng, although it was at first thought would prove fatal. HASH HAM,. On last Saturday a match gamo of base ball was played nt Orangevillo between the Cham pions of that place and the O..K. club of lllooms- nirg. Wo aro informed that tho game was a lino ono in every particular, and was hotly con tested for by both clubs. It will be seen by the score that the Champions were too much fur the O. It's., a result not much to bo wondered at, from the fact that tho latter club has not prac- iced any this season, while their opponents lave had large practice ever since the season pened. Ignoring the fact that tho O. K's. were not in good dim they did splendidly, while the Champions achieved a decided victory, and ono to bo proud of. The O, K's. asked for the tenth lulling to be played when it was mutually ngucd upon, but was played without either club scoring a run. Wo understand tho return game is to be played at this placo on Saturday tho -llli, when an interesting tlmo may be looked for. Tho following is the score : o. k's, si si: CHAMHOXs. O, It. 3 1 O.lt. MeKclvy, 2 b 1 1 assert, 1 b Kinney; c f Menagli, ,'! b Iliiekiiighaiu, p Meuagli, J., s h Conner, c Williams, y l) Keller, c f Williams, L., r f Ilmry. 2 b stop Low, ii l!iickiiighaui,u., c 2 llittinbender, 1 f 2 Penman, r f " Clark, 2 b stop 3 O Gcarharl, 2 b 1 'licking, 1 h iFlecktiistine, 1 f Williams, s h Total, 30 Ol Total, SO 07 (.com: uv iNNixcs. Innings-l 2 3 1 5 0 7 O K. Nine 1 1 0 0 0 0 (1 Champions 0 2 10-100 0 10 0 0-1 0 0-7 Time of gamo 2 hour'. Umpire F. Herring, Scorers W. A. Allabach and H, A, Jacoby. DOO DAYS. An exchange says the dog days have begun, and will continue forty days. Tho name is giv en to this part of the year because tho dog star (Slriusj rises with the sun, Tho heat nt this lime is usually very oppressive, nnd h attribu ted to the conjunction of the dog star with the sun. Frequently during this tlmo epidemics, such as dysentery, cholera morbus and fevers prevail, and people living in this latitude can not bo too careful of their liabitA Somo persons believe that tho namo of dog days como from tho Intense heat making dogs rabbld, but wo find In looking lulu history that this Idea Is a mere illusion. In some parU of tho world dogs are eaten by human beings. In China and tho Society Islands young puppies are considered a great delicacy, being very sweet, palatable and nutritious. It seems that the taste for dog's llesh Is of very early origin. Hippocrates placed dm.' Hush on a footlou with mutton and pork, Tho Itomans often 1 sucking puppies to tho .....is ns tho best evidence of their fidelity and much other hlstorlal proof can bo adduced to show that dogs are no moro likely to go man , during the heated terms than any other unlinal, Prof. J. W. bVrron wna nimlrt tlin ftinltititnt nf ft beautiful Hofa on Commencement Day, Juno siylli, In Hie chapel of tho Slalo Normal 8chool bv Ihcar.iihtnttni, rli,. friintirint,fln aim.,!. was eloquently mado by Charles M. Leo, of it... . . ... ... vt joining, n mcmuer ol tho graduating class. Tho surprlso of tho Professor was complete, en kindling grateful emotion for so valuable, a gift nnd to which ho suitably responded In languago of sublime appreciations which tho gift nnd oc casion wco calculated to inspire. Arrow, Anchor, Arlington nnd Troy Flno Shirts at McKlutioy's. Itusscl has just received a fresh supply of Apples, llananns, Oranges, Lemons, Pino A- tllnj .C-rt l,1 1..A 1.1. -...-I. ' 1 J'.V.-, A.AMII11I1U 1119 BlUtK. Parasols and Fans, very cheap, to close out, niLtiUA Sloans ' Headcpiarters for Hoots nnd Shoes Custom work a speclaltynt E. M. Knorr's. Hibbons, Ituchlngs, Collars, ami Ties.Chcap nt Clark Wolfs. Just received, n fresh invoice of latest styles ru.tt.1 i.u t! i v.. i. i u'iii.ii n iiuiiiiiiii onus HI I, 1UC1IU1S. iVISO Men'rt and Hoys Clothing, all of which ho Is rt:ii!ii nv.lU Pewter Sand for salo at Ilnssnt.'s. Custom work a specialty at McKinney's. New Calicoes nnd Muslins this week at Lutz it Sloan's, Fly-nets. Fly-sheets, Far-bobs, Lip-robes, Dutcrs, M hips, Trunks, Cabbas, Ac., for salo nt C. S. Furman s. Tobacco nnd Confectioneries, wholesalo nnd retail by M. M. Itusscl. You can trade Lard and Huttcrto I. W.IIart man for cheap goods. A new Cabinet Empire Sewing Machine, a beautiful article of furniture, for salo very che.ip If called for soon at Cadinan's. Go to Hussr,M,'6 for your Groceries. lie scIIb for cash and will not bo undersold. I. W. Harlman pells Applcton Musliu at 11 cts by bolt for 25 ct. butter. I!oots and SIoe.s cheap for cash only at 12. M. Knorr's. ( FAitMi:u3,ATTi:sno.v. ItcssEr, takes Hotter, .ggs, Lard and Produce in excliango for goods. Just received, a largo lot of Hamburg Embroi dery, cheap, at Clark & Wolf's. Gent's Sergo Opera Hoots at K. M, Knorr's. Granulated Sugar for salo at ltusdi:r,'s. Protection toe Shoes never wear out. For sale McKinney's. at Closing out, a lot ofSummcr Dress Goods at less than cost, at Clark & Wolf's. Genuine Mason Fruit Jars for sale at M. M. Kussel's. Men's Hutton Gailors, baud-made equal to Iltirt'd shoes, at Knorr's. If you want a first class Farm W.15011, If you want a Platfurm Pleasure Wagon, If you want an Kliptic Spring Wagon, If you want a Pleasure Wagon, If you want your Wagon put in good trim, If von want rminirs ilnnn ,us.l ..-til. 0I.....1 notice, Go to j. It. Fa vs. Lace Curtains at Clark A Wolf's. Oat Meal for sale at ltiKsd's. Call and try it. Norwich celebrated Fine Shoe at McKinney's. rhnosnl Phnn-nl !., ,...! . u..wv.. ui.vv.v.. viilMbl X IIIV d.ssul IlllVllb of Cheese at Missel's. When you co to Philadclnhi.i ston at tho Allegheny House, No. 812 and 814 Mar ket street ; Having been recently renovated. Price only $2 per day. A. Ur.ci:, iuarcu iv;to-iy Proprietor. COAL. COAIi Old Established Coal Yard. n W VlMt .C. Ili.n "U'l,ln.,.,l C. lnl!l Dealers in all sizes ol tho best qualities of lted and White Ash Coal, at the very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hand liirco stocks of Domestic, Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, ISitumimius, nnd Limeburner's Coal. Especial attention given to tho prepara tion of coal before leaving our yards. Grain and Lumber taken in exchanuo for coal. Coal delivered to any part of tho town nt short notice. Orders lelt at I, W. McKelvy's. store, or nt our office, will receive prompt at tention, uilice and larils at W illiam .Neal &. Sons' Furnace, East Uloomsburg. Your patronage respectfully solicited. COAL. 7 t'f 251 COAL If you want a good Ham, If yon want cheap and good Tea, If you want CoU'ee Java or Mo, If you want good Canned Fruit, If you want the best Mackerel, If you want Sugar for the least money, If you want the best Syrups in town, If you want good Cigars, If you want good Tobacco. If yoi want anything in tho Grocery and rovision Hue, go'to Kussem.'is, Main btreet. tf-2.1 TOWN AND COUNTRY. sum rises 4 o'clock 43 minutes sets 7 o'clock IT minutes. -o- (JOLii Is now quoted nt n premium of about 118-In other words green backs aro about 1(1 per cent, below rar. Blank Deeps, on Parchment and linen pnper, com mon nnd for Administrators, Executors and Trustees, for bale cheap at the co cmdian ofllco. flood food and plenty ot It, produces tho samo ef fect upon a person who has been starvcil that tho Perm lan Syrup, an Iron Tonic, does upon tho weak and debilitated ; It makes them fctrong and Igorous, changing weakness and sufferuisr Into strength and health. 0 ficiiKs'cK's Sea Weed Tonic In tho atmosphere expei leiiced hero during tho summer months, tho lethargy produced by tho heat takes away tho desire for wholesome food, and frequently perspUatlons re duce bodily energy, particularly thoso suilerlng from tho effects ot deblltatlng (Ht..ses. In order to keep a natural hjalthtul actwtyof thosjstem, wo must resort to artificial means, l'or this purpose Pchcnck'sSoa Weed Tonic is very ctfcctujl. A few doses v. Ill creato on nppetltoand glvo n fresh M'Or to the enervated liody, t'or dyspepsia, It Is Invalua ble. .Many eminent physicians havo doubted wheth er dysiiepsla call bo pel maucntly cured by tho drugs which aro generally emplojed for that purpose. Tho Sea Weed Tonic In Its naturo Is totally different from such drugs. It contains no corroslvo minerals or acids; intact It assists tho regular operations if nature, and supplies her deficiencies. The toulo In (ts nature so much resembles tho gastric Juleo that It Is almost Identical with that lluld. Tho gastilo julco Is the natural sohtnt which, in a healthy con dition of tho body, causes tho food to bo digested; and when this Juice Is not excreted In butllclent quantities, Indigestion, with all ltsdlstrebslngsjmp- toms, follows. Tho tea weed Tonio performs the duty ct tho gastric Julco when tho latter Is deficient, bchenck'H Sea Weed Tunic sold by all Druggists. 0 THC I'UltUO CONTIIHINCR WKtX PLACED, Although the world has been seeking bpeelllcs for disease formany centuries, few Indeed havo been tound. I'luinliieut among theso few la Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, which years ago received tho en dorsement of tho medical profession, and was haded by press nnd publlonstho great renovant nnd pro cntlu of tho age, And with good reason, since to tho weakened stomach It gives blrength, to tho tor I Id liver activity, tu tho disordered bowels regulail ly, and to tho shaken nervous ) stem firmness and tone. Under IU beulgnant lullucneo healthful vigor returns to Iho debilitated and wasted frame, tho llaccld muscles becomes compact, tho wan aspect ot 111 health Is replaced by a look ot cheerfulness, tho mind ceases to despond, and llesh Is developed upon tho attenuated frame. There is no exaggeration In this statement. Ulsns truous that tho sjsteinls subject to disease. Wcro proofs required to bub stantlato tho reality of tho comprehensUo effects of tho Hitlers, there Is probably not In existence a inedlelno In favor of which buchamassotconeuiieut testimony, from tho most respectable bourcos, could bo adduced. Hut tho ellleacy of tho nal Ion's ultcra. live and ln Igorunt has been a matter ol uiiUersal knowledge too long to need uuy such corroboration. Tho fact that It has tho largest sales In thoso por. lions ot Iho North and South America Continents, Mexico, and tho West ludles, In which atmospherlo inllueneos prejudicial to health exists, proves what coulldenco Is felt In Us remedial aud protective vir tues. In localities whero fevers of an Intermittent t y po prevail, especially, It has come to be icgurded as nu indlspensttoio necessity. is, r. kunki-.is inrrim wink ov ikon. Tho great success nnd delight ot thepcoplo. In fact, nothing ot tho kind has ever been offered to tho American people which has bo riulckly found Its way Into their good favor nnd hearty approval as II. 1'. Kunkel's Hitter WIno ot Iron. It does all It proposes, nnd thus gUes universal satisfaction. It Is guaran teed to euro tho worst cases of dyspepsia, or Indi gestion, kidney or liver disease, weakness, nervous ness, constipation, acidity of tho stomach, 1c. Oct tho genuine. Only sold In II bottles. Depot nnd onice, a North Ninth St., I'htladelphla.Ask for Kunklo's, nnd tako no other. Sold by nil druggists. DVSrKrStA, DISI'EI'SIA, DTfl'EPSU, 11. 1'. Kunkel's Hitler WIno of Iron, n suro euro for this disease, it has been prescribed dally tor many years In tho practlco of eminent physicians w tlh un paralleled success, Sjmptomsnro lossot appctlto wind and rising food, drjnessln mouth, headache, dlf.jltiess, sleeplessness nnd loir spirits, (let tho genuine. Not sold In bulk, only In $1 bottles. s North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Ta. Boldby all drug gists. Ask for K. 1'. Kunklo's Hitter WIno ot Iron and tako no other. Sis Tavh Wohh. J50 Kntlrely removed with purely veeetablo medicine. passing from Iho system nllvo. No teo unless tho head passes, omo and refer to patients treated. Dr. K. P. Kunklo, No. 5J North Ninth St., I'hlladcl, phla. Advlco freo. Scat, l'ln nnd Stomach Worms also removed, never falls. For removing all kinds but,Tnpo Worm.the medlclno can bo had of your drug gist. Ask far Kunkel's Worm S) rup. l'rlcoll. Tor Tnpo Worm, tho patient must corns on and havo It removed. 0 Dll. PlEltCK'S KAVOHITIi riinsCHIITION Is very strongly recommended by tho Medical Fac ulty and Is largely described among their femalo patients. His worthy of nil coutldencc, as mayba been from tho following testimonials : Dr. tl. 11. Chapman, l'lattsmouth, Neb., wrttos: I have under treatment a lady, who, after trj lng seven J ears has been aftllcted, nnd, after trying several physicians without reclvlng benellt, Is gaining rap Idly on your Fnvorlto Prescription. Dr, It. V, riEHCK, Hutfalo, N. Y. s Dear Sir I havo not words to express my gratltudo to you tor your ndilco nnd asslstasco In my case. There Is not ono who has used your medicines slnco they havo been brought here, but that can say with mo they havo been greatly benclllttcd. Since I havo been helped by Us use, six or seven around mo left off all doc tors and other ncdlclnos, nnd now uso It In their families, after being cured of tho bhho dlseaso as tnlno. You do not know what a wonder It created In our city, by Us restoring my sister I wroto you about, for sho has been under tho care of three of our best phj slclans, but could not Bit up but a few mln, utes nt ono tlmo. I begged ot hor to try your medl- clncs, nnd before sho had used halt tho bottles sho could go all around tho yard, and has Just now como homo from a Mt tlvo miles away. Mas. T1IOS. JIcI'Altl.AND. Dr. Pierce's I'avorlto Prescription Is sold by deal ers In medicines generally. Marriages. On July 1st, at tho residence ot tho brido's parents, by Hot. A. I., ltocscr, assisted by Itov. J, A. I rwln, Itov. W. M, CltOMAN, ot llerwick, to Miss HANNAH M. CUI.P, ot Light street. On July 8th, by llev. A. It. Hottenstein, Mr. JonN P. ATI.W, ot Mltllln, to Miss MAltYE.MILLHIt, of Main township, Columbia county. liy L. A. (larman, J. p., nthls resldencoln Vino township, on Thursday, Juno 21th, lTo, Mr. T1IKO- DOItll CUKISTIAX, to MLss EMILY J. CAUMAN, all of l'lne township, Columbia county, V.i. M tho resldenco ot Iho omelatlnsr minister in Hshlngcrcck township, July 4th, 1S75, by Ihdcr C. S. Long, .Mr. PIlTHIt A. KLINC, to Miss SAI.L11! K. TltlvKLPIECE, allot ltohrsburg, Columbia county, l'a. At tho resldenco ot Mrs. Amanda Kingsbury, In llenton, July 4th, 1S75, by H. Fullmer, Mr. WM.lf. I'nALint.toMlssMAltYO. HOUHINS, (Ulof rishlng citck township, Columbia county, l'a. July 4th, at the residence of tho bride's father, by tho llev, tl. H. Dechaiit, Mr. CLINTON S. HOWUIt to Miss HIlNltir.TTA FIITTL'UMAN, both of Locust towns ,lp, Columbia county, Va. Deaths. In Vino township, Columbia county, Juno 2Mb, THOMAS FAUS, aged Jl J ears. Juno lSth, 1ST5, ot scarlet fever, CLAHA ECK, aged 3 years, 11 months and 24 days. July 1st. is;s, SAltAII EVA ECK, aged 9 years, 1 month and 25 days. Tho above, aro daughters ot llceco M. and Harriet W. Eck, ot Berwick, Columbia county. Near Eyer's Grove, Juno as, Mrs. VOLLY HOIilNS, relict ot Jackson Hoblus, aged 71 years. In Anthony township, July 4th, of .dropsy, IHCIJ, Altl) FHUIT, Hsq., aged C3 years, MARKET REPORTS. HLOOMSliUItG MARKET. Wheat per bushel f 1.21 11)0 " 91 Corn " so oats " c Flour per barrel T.uu C'loverntrd 7.0(1 Flaxseed l..m Putter 25 i:p's is Tallow us Votatocs 40 Dried Apples In llanis 16 Mdes ,t (shoulders 12 Lai d per pound IS Hay por ton 20.(10 llccswux 25 Timothy Seed 4.M) QUOTATIONS FOIl COAL. No. 4 on Wluif if 4,00 per Ton ,00 per .75 No. 5 " " t 3, No. Ii " " $ 2 JSO .00 Ulaeksmlth's Lump on wharf t 4 " llltuinlnous " t c ,00 rUOTATIOXSoFWII mu'owELL&co. V-J, 1IANKEUS AN ID 1IK0KKKS, CUT, PHILADELPHIA NO. !'.! SOUTH TI1III1) S'l'll JL'i.V7,lsl D. hill. 22 iu- ASK Ell, ny, m 17. W,' l'J li 2(1,' 2 V lb U'i Wi 17V 111 M SAX ; wx CIV 9 2'JM 4.1 S' MiV 10t,' U. S. lssl, c " r-2ii, e. v, M. and N.. " " " 'ni, " " " W, " "... " " " Y.i, J. and J..., " " " '(',7, " ".. " " " 'Cs, ".. ' 10-10, coupon " I'aclrlc r,s. cV , .. 19. . 19 . 2. is , HIV . 17!.' . 88 V , 10 V , is.-'i . 17?.' . '.' , b.7 , 50,'.' . MJi . ma New r.'s, lteg. lssi e lssi Onld Mhor lviinsylvuula Heading Philadelphia Erie Lehigh Navigation " Valley Unltedlt.lt. of N, J oil creek Noitluiu Central Central Transportation Ncsjiuchonlng C. J; A. Moitgage (l'a, 's'J ... 9. ..101 Utiles oT Nomination, -Is Atloptetl l'j Mo CUtend'on, 2)cc. 2Ci, 1S70. I, Tho Annual County Convention bhall bo held at tho court" llouso In Itloumsbuig, on thu second Tuesday of August, at ono oelock, p. m., aud tho Delegate Elections bhall bo held on tho Saturday bo fore, at tho placo of holding tho general elections In tho sovcral election districts, between tho hours of throe and seven o'clock In tho afternoon, II, Tho representation of dtstrlcts In County Con vention shall bo In proportion to tho Df mocratlo vote of each as cast at tho most recent election for flov. ernor, but tho whole number ot delegates shall not exceed seventy nor bo less than fifty-tour, aud no district shall bo allowed less than two nor moro than four delegates. III, Vutll tho next election for flovernor delegates shall bo allowed in districts upon a ratio ot sixty voters for a delegate, allowance being mado for tho largest fractlonsof ratio. IV, Tho standing Commlttco shall, whenever nec essary mako nn apportionment ot delegates to tho several districts under these rules nnd publish It, wltli tho rules as amended, In tho Democratic news papers ot tho county, at least two weeks before eath annual convention, V, Voters nt Delegato elections may glvo their votes to 11 smaller number of candidates than Iho wholo number to bo elected, In Iho manner pi oMded In tho fourth hectlou of tho Uloomsburg act of 4th of March, 1S70. VI, Tho delegato elections shall ho by ballot and shall bo held and conducted by a Judge and clerk, tu bo selected by tho Democrats In attendance, and tho said omcers bhall keep a list of voteisand tally of votes counted, ta bo bent by them to tho Convention ,w Ith their certificate of tho result ot iho election, VII, All cases ot disputed seats Hi Cumentlon bhall bo dialed of opeuly by a vuto alter hearing tho respective claimants nnd their ovldeneo, VIII, All delegates must resldo In tho districts they represent. In ease of nn absent delegato ho may depulo another. If ho fall to do bo his colleagues In attendance may bubslltute tor him. In other eases tho Com entlou may fill upthorepiesentatlon from tho citizens of tho district In nttondanse, IX, Tho voting In Conventions shall be open, and any two members may rcn,ulru tho yeas and nays on any question pending, X, Sjioelal conventions may bo called when necessary, by tho Standing Committee, Iho proceed lugs ot which bhall conform to theso rules, a I, All county nominations and all appointments ot conferees and ot delegatosto State Conventions, bhall bo mado In County Conventions, XII. Tho Standing Committee bhall consist of ono member from each election district, who shall bo elected by Iho peoplo at tho delegato electluus, whu bhall choose their own Chairman; and any tlvo of Ihem shall bo a quorum, when called together by tho Chairman, XIII. No member of Iho Legislature shall bo chosen by this county as a Delegate to a statu con. venl lou during his term of onlcc. XIV. In touveullon a inajoilty of all tho votes given (shall bo nccossary to a nomination, and no person named Bhall bo peremptorily struck from tho list ot candidates until after tho fourth volo, when tho lowest namo shall bo struck off and bo on at each succosslvn vote until a nomination shall bo effected. XV. (Delegates Instructed by.tho voters who so lect them shall obey their Instructions In Conven tion, nud votes given by Ihem in violation of their Instructions Bhall bo disallowed by tho Convention. All Instructions shall bo reported by tho election ofllccrs.) This ruto ts repealed nnd supplied by rulo XXII. XVI. Conventions Bhall bo called to order by tho Chairman of tho Standing Committee, or In his nb senco by somo other member thereof, who shall en tertain nnd put to voto motions for tho election of a President and two Secretaries for purposes of tem porary organization. XVII, No porson shall bo ellglblo to ft nomination by a Convention who has opposed tho Domocrntlo ticket at the next preceding election; but this rulo shall apply only to tasos ot opposition to tickets here after formed, XVIII. It Blmll bo n good causo ot chnllcngo against nny person offering to voto nt any delegato election that ho has voted against Democratic can dtdates nt Federal or Stnto elections within two years, or has opposed tho Democratic ticket nt tho last preceding election, or has taken or. agreed to tnko money or other vnluablo thlng.or nny pecuidary advantage, as a consideration for his voto at such delegato election, or has corrupted or attempted to corrupt nny voter of tho district with reference to tho same ; but this rulo shall apply only to causes ot challenge arising subsequent to Us adoption. XIX. It It Bhall bo madu to appuar to tho satis faction of a majority of a Convention that any can. dtdatobeforo It for nomination to any ofllco shall haro offered or paid nny money or valuablo thing, or mado any promlso of money or v aluablo thing to tako nffoel In Nturt, as an lnduotaitnt to any atv egate to volo for him; or to any other person w ltu tho vlowot Inducing or securing tho votes ot delegates; or It tho samo shall bo dono by any other person with tho kunwlodgo and npprobatlon of Buchcan (Udato, tho namo ot such candidato bhall bo Im mediately siruck from tho list of candidates ; or If Bueh fact bo ascertained after his nomination to any ofllco and before tho final adjournment, tho noinl nation shall bo struck from tho ticket nnd tho vacan cy supplied by a new nomination ; nnd In cither caso such person shall bo lncllgtblo to any nomination by a Conventlon.or to election 03 a delegate.for a period ot two years. XX. If any delegato bhall rreelvo any money or other valuablo thing, or accept tho promlso ot mon. ey or other valuablo thing, or any pecuniary advan tage to bo paid, delivered or secured In future, eith er to himself or to any other person for him, from any candidato or other person tor such candidate, as an inducement tor his vote, or under any other pre text upon proof ot tho fact to tho satisfaction ot ft majority of tho Convention, such delegato shall bo forthwith expelled nnd shall not bo received as a delegato to any future Convention for a period ot two years, and during that tlmo BhaU also bo Ineligi ble for nny party nomination. Cases arising under this nnd tho next preceding rulo shall havo pre cedence over all other business In Convention until determined. XXI. Nonoot theso rules shall bo altered or re scinded nt a regular annual Convention, unless by a voto ot two thirds of all tho delegates present. XXII. Candidates for nomination may bo voted for directly, at tho delegate elections, and shall re ceive delegato or district votes tn C'opvcntloa In pro portion to their popular voto In tho sovcral districts, upon tho samo principle on which delegates aro electable under tho Mh rule. XXIII. No delegato to any Convention horoaftcr shall bo entitled to a beat unless his credentials show that he Is Instructed for somo candidato for tho v a rlous olllces to bo tilled, as bet out In tho call for tho Convention. AUDITORS' HKI'OllT OK COX YXG1IAM And Centralla 1'oor District for tho jear euuuig Juno 7th, 1S76. THOMAS (initAOUTY, Collector and Treasurer, In account with convnghain and Centralla Poor Dls tilct, for tho vcar ending Juno 7th, 1S75. To ain't, of township du- pll lite fur 1S74 t?,475 57 Ain't, returned to county cumm'rs, forcollectlon.. J477 Hi liy exonerations allowed.., 5 oj 4S2 02 14,992 95 To ain't, of llorougli dupli cate for 1ST4 $(H9 30 Am't. lelurucd to county couiui'rs. for collection.., i55 2ii Uyam't. of exonerations.. 15 60 70 so 57S 50 Ain't, received from J. Curran, poor tax re tained bv county commissioners 243 00 Am't. received from county commissioners, unseated land tax 997 21 To uui't. from Win. Goodman, late Treas. l.soo uj ' " " John curran 011 account of Patrick McNealls 124 to js,241 19 Collector's commission on .r,,571 45 nt 5 jier cent. il'S 57 Treasurer's commission on J7,os5 so nt 2 per cent 141 72 Amount of orders redeemed ;,iis5 sd 7,50e 1s Balance In tho hands ot Treasurer, I 735 List of unseated lands In township returned county commissioners for collection ot taxes. Ebeueerer Iucnchan Ml Jushualieam 5 Nathan llrown 45 Peter Huehner 10 Andrew Hurt Catharine Cool; HavhlCuiik John I) Davis (ieorge Dew alt 1 Frank Gallagher Catharine tiroth 1 John Houston 0 l'eter Juyco Jonas T. Evans Fred. Kltngcrman Mrs. Jonathan Kulttlo Georgo Kacheliees 1 George D. Llndemuuth Philip Lovvuubcrir 1 TerreneoMagulro .Man' Morris 8 U.S. Marr 2 Anthony Murphy Itlchurd Murphy 1 11nu1.es .viurpny Itolh-tt Jordan, tract, f.V. Y.) C7 Andrew Poiter, ' J.M. C.J- "11 Lewis Walker, " (V. Co.J 75 Thomas Itushton, .IS JIUSUIUU, " '1 Itusliton, " 47 1 Walker, ' 2 icl ItecM', " ( Cox 1 4 as Itushton, " 5 Uushtou, " I Lands. J 12 .siar.v iiusiiiuu. Lewis walker, .Micn.ici itecM1 Tliumn Mary Henry siieunVr. .Matthew Shelve)', Jacob Trien, Jacob Trleu, $177 62 List of exonerations allowed on township duplicate, Peter llradlcy 75 Win, Hiown 1 00 Mrs.. .1110, Hurke 75 Catharine Duogan 2 5, .. . . is i.isc 01 unscaieu lanus in noroue 1 returneu cuumy commissioners tor coueetion 01 laves. John Arter.. James llevans Jauo CodrlugUiu .Micuaei 1 r.uie Peter F. colllii" James Colohan Wellington Cleaver - .Michael Dougherty Henry Davis 'Iheophllus Evans lieiijamln Grlflllh Thomas (launheu Thomas Howell Michael I auiiou Thomas Holmes mini iieivvig lohu'Jones Ann T. Jones J. II, Kulttlo cnrollno Kline Rllno.v Itelnhold Lewis Kautucr Widow Keller lllchard Keller Nut lun Ltndemuth II. A. m land I-ehlgh & Mahanoy It. II. Co Patrick Langou Michael McNully John Moore Maiks I.Uml George Marks Thomas Median Ch.ules McKenua lamisMcnmm Graco Moore ., --, I'arks .. Patrick oulnn II. 1'. Sheppard Torrey sweet s. E. Van Huron s. E. Van Hureii Fred. Wlltlch Win. Zlcglcr f55 20 List of exonerations allowed on borough duplicate. Calharlno Cniv, l 35 I nn 1 50 3 M 2 25 65 S5 9l 1 (K) 1 S5 16 : abe 111 c eary Widow Gallagher Mis, Mary llauley Mrs, Thomas Laugcn ovven McDonald Whluiv o'Donuell Daniel lilxon widow Grade)',-. Mnrla lloran John l. llauley 15 CD List of orders redeemed by Thomas Geraghty. Treasurer. No, B5, wm, MCNincn, lime tor iarm is so 42, Mrs. s. Kclli-r, Million l on 4.1,0. H. Mlll.itil, imlUOLir irllef 473 uj 39, Thus. Ileniiesny, lurulturo for tworhouso vl lis 40, Torry ic llr)sou'out dour relief Ml 41 42, Charles Dougherty, nursing 11 no 41, Thos, llcniiessy.gruln 25 b l 45, Juhu crane, liuur aud tobacco for puor house o 10 40, Peter 11, Hock, hardvvaro at 62 41, Ed, I'oy nursing 15 on 49, tleorgo W. Davis, medlclno 13 (-9 50, Walm lght ,v Co., groceries 35 17 si, David mack, out door relict , 2a (10 52, l'. i, Murphy, " " '.... S3 en n.i, c, G, Murphy, suudiles for poor house. . 5 40 M, P, E, thick, liardwaio '11 95 hs, John Crane, supplies for poor house 89 12 W, P. Curran, carriage aud harness ion on 57, Ell Sin iter, ryeiho,) vi at .v, 'l lun. neunossy, biindt les tor poor house 7 en 69, A mh es Heaver, farm work 1 10 oa, Jerry llhodes, " " 20 on 01, Hurko X Pro., undertaking siw 02, Mrs. Sarah liarret, nursing 1401 oj, Patrick Conwy, " 20 no 01, John cm ran, pay ns director tu mi U-, II. L, lileireubaeli, publishing statement 16 10 HO, John Ilovvaid, farm vvoik. 4 no el, w, .McMiich, lime for rami 41 " oj, s, s, siniHz, lusaiio A ni 1 urn 3j no 70, John l raue, supply for poor house 21 60 71, D, liarri-il, farm work . , 2010 72, John Crane, out door lellef , 12 no 7J. Mark McGiulh, nursing , lu on 75, Mis. 11.11 rett, ' .. woo BO 10 00 2 on Sd 05 9 60 61 no 8j 15 11 23 107 S9 1(H) (H) 14 41 r.s 00 11 01 I 66 B 00 20 00 5 00 19 II 16 39 10 00 4S 00 it 00 45 00 36 00 35 00 0 05 83 3 8 35 20 00 876 00 89 65 65 25 119 0 60 W 92 21 6 20 13 37 14 23 A 00 13 30 62 60 73 01 12 60 12 00 16 79 17 61 17 00 15 66 4 (ID 120 00 1S7 61 B 10 16 00 70 00 10 35 67 07 134 CO 311 00 6.5 00 8 00 10 15 loo m 68 75 135 00 21 0) 7 00 (6 00 16 32 3 US 123 W 24 W) 12 7t 4S 00 16 63 63 69 69 45 23 00 119 85 60 00 6 32 75 00 CO IK) 62 79 13 50 SJ 01 2 b9 70 no 80 0 1 17 00 5 35 4 4i 84 73 17 00 20 no 12 00 2-m 00 12 no 10 68 12 nn 21 96 CI 20 47 CO 80 00 57 10 146, Thomas Gtr.ighty, bervlees rendere'd'to poor 160, John Curran, sen ices as dlrccctor!'."!!' 133, Thomas llennessy, freight 135, John llutlcr, work nt poor houso. 7S, Itobert Farrell, nursing 97, Torry & Hrjso.i, merchandlso for'l'Cii'.'.'" lc,i, J.J. locum. protcsslonalservlces is, Samuel Keller for assisting matron 17s, 'i nomas Oeraghty, Justices fees Ii9, 'I homas Oeraghty, coal out door ' lsn, '1 human Oeraghty, out door relief lsl, '1 homas Gerngliiy, moving paupers IS' 'Jryl'Uigsbury.bcrvlecs for poor houso ,'?'! fidf'ur,ll,xi 'thln,ii meat for poor houso. . . lso, vv uliirlght ,t Co., groceries tor poor house Is;, homas Oernghty, out door relief i1'0?!" (1,,ms"htJ'i expenses ot auditors.. Pjo, Ncal Leulhau, work at poor house . 1.1, llios. llcnncsy, Btewardbalan nccount 191, Hlchard Kcaly, work ut well?... .count' 193, llenry Oeraghty, work ut poor houso....-." 191, John llutlcr, work at poor houso . '.?'. ! KT1-'0 V. Davis, medicine for poor houso .14. l.IlshaCie.lver. inpnf tnr nm, l.r...... 215, Muses Howard, hay '.,'...'.' .iiuiiiaa neragniy, nauung lumber to poor houso 84, John Crane, services asdlrcctor .'!!!!!!!'.',".'." HEAL ESTATK AND IMPHOVEMENT ACCOUNT. Original cost ot llachman farm 71 acres Cost of Win. Jlill'nfd"tmct,"conTalnln acres and 93 perches ., ... Uulldlng nddlllun to poor house,"oiit uuu wrerenrs ti.rM on 210 00 2,513 43 457 S3 Sinking of well PERSONAL PROPERTY ON FAIIM.IT,7W T Household furniture 1 Farming utensils siooki Horses and cattle . , b55 110 Balance due by Treasurer. . . J3,2W (9 772 45 ..1735 04 . 37 41 sign an tll,720 9J Amountof outstnnillngordcrsand Jitdg- ..v.t,.swi 1-aiinuiiio c-arr, t(u w) wmcii Includes all outstanding claims to J uno 7th, 1S73 3,449 65 S,272 33 f2S 66 STEWARD'S ACCOUNT. To cash received from sundry persons.. . 4.,., .. uuu "i i'iiio, director iiu 45 Ain't, duo by Thos. oeraghty " 19 C7 Am't. due by John Cumin 5 25 J35 37 Hy am't. paid for sundry articles as per book fw, a Hy balance due by stewards "' 37 41 tea 93 U (l. .tn.i 1 - . . lA-V. 1 1 1 . -tluullora ui uonyngnam .(;,. ;. "'""" vvmiuua 1 uui iiismuv, uuceriuy mat tho foregoing .statement Is correct and true, to the Wji further ngice, that tho pay of each Utrector, L i. . ' v" """a iur raeu nay necessarily silent as director. 'Iho number of meetings ot said board bhall not exceed twelve per annum, tour of said meetings to bo held quartuily nt the Poor llouso ot said District, also, Ui.it tho following rates shall bo ' I'-'J'or nurse aire; nvn dollars for njslugle, and eight dollars for a double team. Also, th.lt.nn orilersi vlmll Im l ,... in. . their time until tho samo Is submitted to tho Audi tors at.thelr annual settlement., JAMES ItYAN, ) Auditors WILLIAM VHICE, J. c,t EUWAItl) MUUPIIY, f Centralla Hor. MAHTIN n.ANIOAN,! Auditors r.iiiv.vuu in uui.r-, 01 WILLIAM llEltUEHTj Conj-nghai Conj-ngham tvvn. July 10-3t Jous P. Hasno.v, Clerk. I DMlNMSTItA'I'nit's! VOTIPV V. KSTATE 01' II. I.. BOO VllT, DECEASED. Letters of Administration on tho estate of It. L. Hoirart. late of Greenwood tnw-nsiiin. rmimv r.t oolumbla, Statu of Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted to Samuel llogart, of Greenwood township, Pa., to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested tn mako pa) meut, and thoso Having ei.uius ur uemauus win maKo known the same without delay, SAMUEL HOGAHT. juiy iMiiv Administrator. .4 UDITOK'S NOTICE. X KSTATE OK 1IESHY DIErTEIlICII, DECEASED. In the Orphan's Court of Culnmhui Cbunfv. Tho undersigned, Auditor to mako dlstrlbutloh of tho balance In tho hands of Samuel lllettcrlch, ono ot tho Executor's of said deceased, will attend to tho duties of his appointment at tho ufllce ot E. II. k It. u. i.iiliv, in iiiooiusuurg, uu iuursoay, amy 2.1111 lb15. nt 10 O'clock, n. 111., whr-li nil rii'i-smia hnrlt,,. claims against tho said eatato nro required to pre sent the same or bo debarred from coming in lor a sharo ot said fund. It, It. LITTLE, nioomsuurg, June 23d, l875,-4t Auditor. 1 muvtSTl! vrni'ie vrvritn? ..4 ..... A W. . J J J. I Estate ok joiin shith, deceased. Letters of Administration 011 thn fstntn nf .tnhn smith, lato of Madison township, Columbia county, deceased, havo been granted by tho Register uf said county, tu A. C, ,mlth, Esq., of Uloomsburg. All persons having claims against tho estate of thu de cedent, are requested lu present lliem for settle ment, una those Indebted to tho estate to mako l.iim-ui, cu inu uiiuersigueu auminisirator witnout .. A. U. Mil I'll, Juno ll,Ta-ct Administrator. J. KVANS, iltEADY MADE AND CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. HE HAS THE FINES1!1 GOODS, LATEST STYLES, AND EMPLOYS Till! BEST WOllKMEM Foraood Fits and Promptness In tilling orders there Is tho place to go. Ills goods ore selected with care and his CUSTOM WORK will compare favorably with tho best effort ot the fashionable city Dealer. UU KEEPS A LA1U1K STOCK OF BOYS' & CHILDREN'S OLOTHIInG AND GKNTLKMKN'S FURNISHING GOODS'- At Astonishingly Low Prices. A. J. EVANS. July t, 18TE f. A TTOUNHY'S III.ANKS. Common ami r Judgment Bonds, lust printed ud for sale ut the Coi.i'uuiAN onice. All kinds ot Attorney's blanks Cither kept ou hand or pi luted to order. 70, Oeo. W. Davis, medlclno 77, llonora Dougherty, nursing 79, H. h. Shult7, Insane Asylum no, Mrs '1 has. Kllker, out door relict HI, John II. Keintncrer, harness. m, Henry Heaver, hlacksinllhlng 3, John crono, out door relief s. c. (1. Murphy, " M, TI101. llennessy, work on fnrn s, C. (I. l urphy, merchandise for puor houso o, Ed. Murphy, Clerk ., l, Geo. W, Davis, medletno for ioor houso.. 93, O. o, Murphy, out door relief II, Ed. Watklns, meat for poor houso ,. ts, Jos. lllrmlngham meat for poor house.... OS, , las llrwlno, work on farm lot, Mark Mcorath, out door relief lto, l). J, McKlbbln, professional Bcrvlco 1 4, Ed. curley, supplies for poor houso lis, Ed. curlcj outdoor relief H, John crane, ' " 107, Thomas oeraghty, services at poor houso lis, Ncal Lcnlhnn, work at poor houso 10J, John liutier, work at poor houso 118, Hlchard Kcaly, " .... .. .1 111, Kd. Hughes, " ' . . 115, Daniel Sullivan, ' ' 111, Michael sulltvan, " , HI, John Cushion, " III, Petcr.Krlshcr, " ..... 118, Thomas oeraghty, work of horses dt poor houso 119, Moses llovvcr, oats and corn 110, It, M. Lashell, professional Bcrtlccs 131, S. 8. shuliz, lusatio Asylum Hi, Thomas ucraghty, outdoor relief Ut. Ed. curley, supplies tor poor houso lis, Ed. Curley, out door relief 138, fvol. Sn)dcr.blncksmtthlng 127, Geo Strieker, wheclwrlghtlng.,., UJ, Honor k Ilartmnn, printing 1W, John tl. Kemmerer, harness nnd fixtures l, Nell Lonluan, work nt well... 117, Martin llreuan, " 139, Nell Lonluan, ' ,i. . .. 141, Ed. Murphy, work on poor houso 141, Geo. W. Davis, medlclno tor poor houso... 148, John Crane, supplies for poor house us, John Craie, out door relief 1 m, John Crano for Thomas O'.Malley's funer al 01 peases 151, John crane, merchandise tor poor hoiiso! IV), II, s. Honer, Insuranco , 151, y.U.Murphy.supply for poor house 167, John Crane, lot In cimctery 165, D. Iiarn-tt, nursing ,. . 159, John Crane, sorviccs as director .'. lei, Kd. Curloy, out door relief . 183, 'I honias Oeraghty, coal for poor houso... let, r iomas Oeraghty, supply for poor houso 161, Thomas Oeraghty, services ns director nnd toam hlro 163, Thomas Goroghty, oxjicnscs to Danvlllo and sunbury 16S, Ed. Curley, out door relief '. 1'.'"' 169, Ed. Curley, " lib V; Uroekvray, professional services"! 1.0, It. Jl. Lashell. medical scrvlco 172, Auditors aud Clerk 141, .Mrs. M. Metiulre, nursing 63, Hoover . Ilro.,lln boi, '13 101, Dr. Proctor, medical services 144, Samuel P. LcTan. meat for poor houso.... H3, Henry Hearer, smithing.... H3, o. 11. Millard, out door relief !7 LIU 133, Jerry Ithodes, vv ork on farm ! . 131, Henry Hcavor, Bmlthlng 123, John Curran, services as director LAYTON flUNTON. HARDWARE STORE. LAYTON IlUNrON, & CO., BLOOMSBUJlGsTA. keeps constantly on hand a l'till and Comiilcto Stock of HEAVY -A.ISTID SHELF KCA.DRD'WA.HB, which wo will soil to tho Public at Prices so Low ns lo defy competition. OVn STOCK CONSISTS IN PAltT OF IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and PUTTY, MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of nil Grades nnd Latest Improvements, BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS, ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS. Burden's Horse and Mulo hoes, Ilorso Nails, &c. PATENT WHEELS OLD'S AND WARNER'S PATENTS, Spokes, Hctivy and Light, Carriage Mallcbcls, Axles, Springs, Gum aud Oil Cloths, Valentines Varnishes, Spirits Turpentine, and n general Stock of WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKERS GOODS, Building Materials, such as DUNCANNON FAILS, Lewis' Lead, Best Cblors, Pure Oils, &c., as low as they can bo bought in tho county. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. LAYTON RUNYON & CO Maris, ISTS-tf. NEW HARDWARE STORE! SUCCESSOItS TO J. F. WIDEMAX & CO., l l Gimlets; Gouges, Tweezers, Pliers, fTl jl'ota ami Kettles, Pans and Friers, ''WM p5..ll things for all sorts of buyers'. jji,' AVc havo also WHEELBARROWS GLASS, ZPTTTT-"2 O - OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE In all its Ilranches, Carefully Selected and Purchased low for Cash giving ua Advantages for Selling which can not be excelled by any other Hardware Store in the Country. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. We GUARANTEE both in PUICE and QUALITY of our Goods. The Largest Store in the Country. Marcuwis-y J, SCHUYLER & SON, Bloomsbnrg, Pa. e uv: 1 nsr gkt o ztsr . TllO llKMINdTON SEWINO MA CHINE lias sprung rapidly Into favor as posscsslng'the best com bination ot good qualities, namely; Light runnltig.Smootli, Xolseless, l'.apld, Durable, with pertcct LocU btltcli. It Is a Shuttle Machine, with Automatic Drop reed. Design beautiful and construction tho cry beit. GOOD AGENTS WANTED. address, Remington Mm Macliiue Company, Dion, 1 Y. IUt iXCU OFFICES OF IiK.MIXGTOIV COBI PANICS. Lllinv Y V lliiu, A. i. I K. KeuiintDn & Sons, lti'iiilnsliin SeuiiiK M. Co., Kvuiingtoii Ag'l Co., Mays, 'J5 2m 4FOKTUXF. IX IT. Kviry familv lmvs it. Sold ty Agents. Address, G. s. w'AUiF.1:, l'a. T)OOK AGENTS wanted to sell "The l'eo- I nln'ri t'oirnion S(nse AlPillfnl ndvfr!1sf.r "liv 1!. t ricicc, M. P. The most ready telUii!; imok uut. UxclusivotPrrltory ondllbenil terms, Address tiic AOEMTS WftMTEO. ' issw..,,:i !ro , c.n postal card. ll.mt dj- lr.y bet rlto utoucon, l--. M. 1!I:1'.D,Stu ii,m.w vonn WHKUEVKU IT HAS IIEKN TKItD JURUBEBA has established ltsolf as a perfect regulator and sure lemedy for disorders ot tho svsteni arising troin Im proiier action of the Mver anil How els. ITlSNOT.vrilYMC.but, by Rtlmulattag tlm se. crctlvu organs, gently and gradually removes all Im purities, and regulates the entire svsteiu. IT IS NOT A DOCTOHllll lllT'lXUS, but Is a VEGETABLE TONIC which assists digestion, and thus stimulates tho ap petite fur food ueecbsary to lavlgurate tho weakness or timet Ito.orgaa's, aud gives strength to all iho vital IT CAltllins ITS OWN ItlXOMMKSnATION, as Uio largo and rapidly Increasing sales testify, l'rlco ono Hollar a bottle. Ak umr iiiugglst tor It, .10 1 IN. STON, lloi.LOWAYiCo., Philadelphia, j-a. Whole balo Agenls, 4vv, Coughs Colli?, l!i on chills, Soro Throat, In fluenza, Croup, Whoop, ing Cough, Hoarseness Liver Complaint, 1'ains or Soreness in the Chest or Shle, Weeding at the Lung, anil every affection of me Throat, I.ungs and Chest, aiotroed liy cured bv the uso of int. W ist vu'a 11 tiAU or Wii.n t iiiiiiiv, which dors not dry up a cough uud leuve iiiueuu.su iiemnu, us is uio caso wun mosi ri'meuies, but loosens It, cleanses the lungs ami allaj h Irrlta loll, thus iitauTliig tho cause ot tho complaint. Consumption can be cured by a timely resort to Ihls standard remedy, as Is pioved by hundreds ot testimonials It has received. None genulno unless signed "I. lll'TTS" on tho wrapper. r.ointsundil aboiiluj large huttles much iho cheaper, sri'll w. rowi.iT sons, i lui'iieiuio, ijuoiuu, jiuas, suiu ia uu.iera geu tnilly. Jau.w, T&-ty ClAUllON, A Ivotoilateil on or about Juno 4,isir, was glvcu by mo to Illram Kama. 1 hereby caution fvery ursou not lo purehase tho same, as 1 havo nut rccilvcd valuotor It, aud will not pay tl unless cemiollud by law. HAIIMANCIlAWroill), Hshlngcrcclc, July ?, lSI&ut BLANK JIOUTOAdKS forsaliahcapat TlTo otciiiius unico. Vlif VB? l'MofturnlHied.llniflnrnpica. f4tev " fZlintlindluinoraWoviillliuiitljl;. K APWti 3 a iain- t In ulnr 1111,1 VnlUllli'.q tlllAUMM W. lll'NYON.' Keep 011 ITand tho LARGEST STOCK OF SHELF HARDWARE In the County. added to our Stock LS & SPOKES, RHSTIDSTOISrES, tfeC. ItEMiNtiTOM No, 1 Machuio for fiunlly use, In tho tuikd veau or its existence, lias met wltli more katid increase of ratio of sales than any uacuine on the iiahket. llEMiNaisaN jfo. 2 Machlno for siANCFACTniiNa and fiimllyuse (ready for delivery only slace June, 1S74), for range, perfec tion, and variety of work, is wlthoutarlval In family or WOKKSIlOr. SEND FOH CIRCTJLAH ssi A SS3 llioadvvay.'New York, Arms. Madison Miuare, Hew York, lowing Machines. i hlcago, S37 stato St., Revving Muclilnes and Arms. IJoston, S3i Washington M.t hewing Matiiloes, Cincinnati, lsi West situ ft., Sewing Machines. lltlca, vo (iencM-e, s-t., Sowing Mathlncs. Atlanta, (la., DeOlve'a Opeia House, Marietta Strcut, huwlng MacUlues. Washington, D. oC2l ScvcnthStScvvlngHuclilncs. Iiulsvllle, Ky., Wett .Tellerson St.,bcwing Maclilncii. l'talladclpla, bin Chestnut strict. Sewing ilaclilnts. St. IxuK cm N. Fourth street, " ' Detroit, llli WocKlvvard Avenue, " " Indlanupolls, ;a Market strict, " ' lijlltraoro, 47 '. Charles street, " " FOR SALE! Valuable Town Property and Farm at Private Sale! rpiIE nnilerslgneil, one of Iho Executors of X (Uioiidi: WllAVUli, ilcceivsod, onera nt prlvato sale, Ibe lollmvliig valuable proiierty, to wit: ONE TWO-STOUY HHICK DWELLING HOUSE, with out-bulldlngs and lot attached, sltuatcd'on Main street. Uloomsburg, l'a. This house Is sultablo for two families. ALSO ono two-story framo dwelling house, with out-bulldlngs, fnuno stable and good lot nttnehed. Tills propel ty Is opjioslto the residence of the lato Dr. Yost. ALSO, one two-story rramo dwelling house with stable ouuimlldlngs and lot attacheu sltuuted on Kock Street, Uloomsburg, l'iu AUD, six vacant lota situated on Fourth Street, AIM), a valuablo farm bltualed one-half lallo Horn the town ot M'UvuiiMlllc, l'a. Bald farm contains vu acres of land, l'or terms of salo applv to (ILOIIUK v. t'Oiaill.I, llxecutor, l'eb. U, "it-Cm. Uloomsburg, I'D, NOTICE TO FARMERS ! REDUCTION IN PEIOE OF EAUCT'S RAW BONE Super Phosphate of Lime. WHILE wo nu I price ot our I'llATll, we would res announce n rtilurllon In tho our HAW nnvp ui-im.m, I'll ATI:. We VVOUld resoectfllllf lenri.si.i.l and farmers that Us standard of quality has been strictly imilntaliied. Uio proiiortlous of solublo ami preclpiuited l'hospliorlc Acid, Ammonia and Potash, have never U-en higher than they nro lu thu article wo aro now telling our customers. This stateuiciitwo make as u binding guarantee. Prico $4G por 2000 Pounds, I'ACKKillN (10011 STUOXU HACKS ot 11.0 lis each, nTjaii ss Boisrs, No, so South IK'lawaro Ave., l'hlladclrlila. h'o. 103 South street, llaltluioic, ild. JulyD-Sin. PUBLIC SALE HAND B ILLS Printed it this Office ON BHOUTEST NOTICE AND AT TJIE JIOST HEASONA1ILE TERMS.
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