THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM&B UJLIG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. n i, ) o ji s 11 if u (i, v ni i) a v, j n,T so, is;.-, Hull Komi Tlmo Tnlile. LACKAWANNA & HLOOMSimiW llAIMtOAl) NUUTIt. POUTH. Accommodation Train 0.45 A. M. Mall Train 7.3(1 A, M i:prcs3 Train 1.4(1 1'. M. " rs.st p.m. UATAWISSA HAIL HO AD, NOHTIC. Accommodation Train 0,2s A.M. Itcgular lltmcss .... 3,1.1 1. St. T.9H A. M. MII'.M 11.64 A. M pornt 7,30 I'. M, 11,39 A.M. Through cars on Express train cither lo Now York or Philadelphia. ArcommoiUt Ion train I una between Catawlssn nnd W llllamsporl, IIKMOUUATIO COllSlY CONVENTION. TlioH mocrntlo voters of llio several districts of Columbia Comity will meet nt their U3Vial places oj liohlliis tho "general elections;, on Saturday the "Hi day ot August, lstn, Iwtivocn tho hours of threo and seven o'clock In tho afternoon, nnd elect delegates by ballot to represent tho cltstrtcl-H In n County Convention to bo held nt tho opera llouso In Illooins burg, on Tuesday, tho loth day of August, 1SJ6, at ono o clock, p. m.f to piaco in nomination ono can dldato for Senator, ono candidate for l'rothonotnry, ono candidate for l!egl?tor& llccorucr,lvvo enndl dales for County Commissioner, two emulates for County Auditor, nnd to transact such other business nslho Interests ottlio Democratic party may require. Also, nt tho same tlmo nnd places nnd In tho tamo maimer, t ho Dcinocrutlo electors ot each district will elect ono person to servo as member of tho fount y stntidlng commit too, l)y order ot tho County Committee, WAUUI1N J. IlUCKAt.r.W, Chairman. AlTOllTlONltBNT or Deldiatm accoiidikh to ions rolKlOVBUNOIt IN 1ST2. Ilucknlow. Iloavcr 12. ... lientou 191.... lienvlck. 41 liloomsburg 11 'in.... " W 127.... Delegates, 3 3 , 2 4 2 :i 2 3 2 2 2 4 3 2 2 Hrlarcreek calavv Issa Co utro Centrnlla , I'oiiynghamN. tvmjngham H., Flslitiigcrcck... Franklin Greenwood Hemlock Jackson Locust Main Madison Minim .Mnnlniir Jit. l'leas.itit ... Orange I'lno Koarlngeroek... Scott Sugji'loat 1.V2. 12D. ti'..i. lis 143 PI SC9 HI 1S.1 140 101 m tin 100 IPS 91 "!'."7"!'.'.'.!iif""!!! t'O r.'t !!!'.".'."!!!!im!!!!.'" S,S2i! 2 3 2 ti By Hulo tho ratio Is (Wort nt CO voters for delegate, but no district to havo leas than two or more than four delegates, and nlluwaneo Is tobomado within those limit for tho largest fractloni of a ratio. Utoomsburg, I'a., .1 illy in, is;s. Mr. 11. L. Mvrxs, collector for Uio Coi.omiAV, will wait upon tlioso lurtcbtortto this ollleo for tho pur posed receiving tho amounts duo. Wo trust that those Indebted will bo prepared to pay what they owo w hen ho calls, but If not, they will again bo called upon. It will scarcely bo demanded ot us to oner nn apology for making collections, but for the satisfaction of those desiring It wo will Just say that ns we havo to pay cash for every thing as we go our purso Is not long or deep euougii to hold out un less It Is replenished with somo degree ot promptness. litick Horn lias a brass band. An immense market last Tuesday morning. Owing to the rain on Thursday morning last, the market was not well attended. Mrs. K. Ent is enlarging and otherwise im proving her huilding on Main street. A largo number of Danvillatis and lleiwick crs spent last Sunday in llloomlitirg. They hive organized a horse thief detecting and iii-iminco company in Mnntoiir county. Dr. J, 11. Kvansis tenting down (he old Acad emy huilding to make way for a haniUomo brick residence. Header, if you want In know what is going on in tho world, just read our adverti-ing columns, the loyil column in particular. Hubert V. and John M. Clark have removed their law oflieo from Hut's block, Main street, lo the room over Maize's grocery store. The re-opening of Ilrown's Hotel by IS. Ptoli ner on Iat Thursday night was a grand allliir, nnd was attended by a goodly number. The (). K. It.iso Hill Club of ltlnoinburg vill go lo Lewi-burg somo day next week to play thu second game with tho Independent of that place. Mr. II. CI. I'hillips has broken soil for a fino residence cm Hast Hock street, to he completed in sixty days. A. S. I'hillips of llcrvvick is the contractor. Messrs. David Loivenhcrg and W. IS. Koons ncieup l'Uhingereek in the fore part of this Week on a piscatorial excursion. They repoit very good luck. Two of the young limbs of the law of Illooins hurg purchased a pair of miMangs from the drove noticed last week. Ono of tho animals hung itself that night in tho stable. Sen-ilive .and precocious mustang ! The .Supreme court of Pennsylvania has just le.'iHirincd an old decision that in the matter of he highways a county, lown-hip or municipali ty is liable tu any damago resulting from neglect of duty in keeping tho highways in proper state of repairs. Mr. Thomas Goroy, of Hloonisburg, recently put n hell weighing 1.800 pounds into the belfry of St. Ignatius C.itholio chinch, CVutr.tli.i. Tho height of tho belfry is OS feet, ami about 12.000 persom assembled to witness the raising of the hell. A slight lire on Saturday evening last burned a pirliou of the roof id' the kitchen attached to tho building occupied by W. II, Drown as a grocery and dwelling. It was discovered and extinguished before it had attained much pro gress, else it might have been a serious eonlla ,gr.ition. No alarm was given. The return match g.imo of base ball between llie O, K's. of :loomhiirg mid the Champions of Or.mgeville, will be played on tho Fair .ground at this place to-morrow (Saturday) after .noon at - o'clock. An interesting game miy lie looked for and nil lovers of base ball should diet fail tu be present. A horso race is nnnoiincod to take place on the Fair ground to-morrow afternoon, (Satur day) fur u pure of $.'10, It is scaicely probable tfj.it Goldsmith Maid, Lucy, American Girl or Judge Fullertoii will compete for tho prize, as they would sland but little show of winning along side of Itlooiusburg's 'Vpheclcrs." There will bo no servico nt tho Episcopal church on Similar next, owing to tho death of thoyounget child of the rector, liev.Mr. Hew itt. Thero will bo a funeral service in tho church on Friday morning, nt 10J o'clock, to which (he unigregal on is nv ted. Iho remains will bo taU'ii lo llallimore for inlermtnt. "No Friendly Voice to Greet Me," song nnd chorus by the popular composer, H. 1'. Danks, TliU beautiful song, although new, is already u great favorite, Hvery one wUlilug soiuttlilUiJ new or really beautiful, should send for n copy Mailed (freo of postage) for !!) cents by W. II Tsoner & Co., Mu.lo Publishers, 1102 Clielnut street, Philadelphia. Giiovk MnirriNO. Tho Kvangelical church of ltloomsburg niUslon, will hold their Second imrtcrly meeting. In Mr, Neal'sGrove, (Wooius- burg) commciicelng on next Saturday, tho Ulst nt, Services on Saturday afternoon and eve ning, also, on Sabbath morning, afternoon and evening. All nro coidlnlly Invited to attend Itev. A. L, ltuiJJHH, I'. 1' Mr, IT, A, Kramer recently disposed of n lot of ground CO feet front by 21-1 j feet deep, situ nto on West Font lh slrcct to Mr. W. J. Conk- ling for tho consideration of $000. Mr. Conk' ling cotiteinplalcs erecting thereon n fino resl denco during tho present season. Tho gift concert of tho Miincy Firo company culminated on Wednesday of last week. W. II. l'oiist, of Illoomsbnrg nctcd as Secretary of tho drawing Unrd. Win. II. Kakln, of Sullivan county, drew llio highest prize, $500 J S. Mosicr, rcimo county ,tho second highest, $!100 ; nnd .1. D. Wnmcr, of Jerscylown, Columbia county. tho third, $2o0. The minor prizes wcro scat tered among various localilics. Tho following candidates for Democratic nonv inatlon nro announced in MontotirtountVttowi l'rothonotary, Win. O. Hutlcr, U. (I. Ilolhnai I'aul Lcidy, Win. C. MiOnrly, John M. llcst, and Oco. W. Miles. For District Attorney, Cleo. D. llullcr, and I.eander K. Mowrer. 1'or Commissioner, Win. .1. McICcc. James Atild, Jhuich oodsnle, nnd Andrew C. Husell. Tho Lutheran Ico Cream Fcftivnl hebl in the Opera House lntwcck during threo even. ings netleil tlio linndomo sum of about $160, after paying all expense. The Opera House is evidently the proper placo in which to hold pleasant and profitable festivals of tho kind, yielding much largor profits than when held in small and illy ventilate.! rooms, that aro crowd id to excess, overheated and in nil respects un pleasant, and whero thero is necearily an ab- senceof all pleasure nnd enjoyment. Wo find tho following notico of n former llloomsburgcrln the Colutnbus(Nebraka)i)i4- Ifoiit: In our opinion M. Wilmoyer has tho mod el garden of Columbus. Tho luxuriant growth of vegetation is wonderful to behold. Mr. Wilmoy er has been eating "garden sass"for.evcral week 4, early sipia'h, peas, new potatoes, beets, Ac., nnd will havo new com this ivcek. All the seed was selected with tho greatest care, and without re gard lo expense. Wo would mako long notice of Ids melons and grapes, but are afraid the bad boys would take advantage of it, and give our legal friend trouble. l'uro firo clay has been found in incxhaustablo ptanlity, it is stated, along the base of McC.iuIeyV mountain on tho lino of tho Danville, Ilazlelon and Wilkes-Iiarro railroad near Glen city, Col umbia county. It is said that the vein of clay averages about 1!! feet in thickness, mid appears near the surface for many miles along the rail road, overlying tho coal fields of that section. It is said to be remarkably freo from foreign matter and judges pronounce it superior lo any now in use in the eastern part of the State, being more durable and slrongcr when manufactured into pipes, vases, brick, C. On last .Sunday afternoon as Sammy, son of .Mr. S. V. lioone, residing about ono mile below ltloomsburg, was drivingiip the river-road from Kupcrt tin this place, his horse became fright ened at some object lying by the road side and ra'i away, throwing from the buggy, its occu pants, Miss T. S. Myers, and Mrs. Annie lilee. Miss M. was in some way caught in the wheel making ono complete revolution whereby sho sustained serious, though not dangerous wounds. Mrs. Ulec was thrown violently out, lighting on the top of her head, making it pretty soro for tho time, while Sammy escaped witii n very few scratches. The horse was caught a slim t di-tanco ihove Mr. Douglass Hughes' without having broken llie hugary or hurting itself in the lea-t- On last Tuesday morning, as Mrs. Washing ton Huekel of Ml. I'leasuit township, was com ing into town with n spring wagon laden with utter, eggs, berries, te., to attend market, some thing gavo way about thu wagon at thu upper end of Iron street which caused the horse to tart on a "dead run." Mrs. Huekel losing all control of the animal, was thrown from the wagon in front of W. F. Hess' residence, tho hor.-e making the turn at tho corner of Iron mil Main streets ran iIohii Main at n furious rate, upsetting the wagon and spilling Us con tents iu front of Savage's jewelry store, and dragging it down to the alley below the Ex change Hotel where it was caught. Fortunate- Mrs. H. was not seriously hurt, but her mar ket stuir being of a "perishable nature" was a total wreck. There is complaint in other towns as well as here that cess pools are so neglected that they become very ollensivo even to persons pishing ilong tho streets, when the weather is very warm and the atmosphere is damp or depiessiiig. The unl iria arising from such pools and the stench is most poisonous and is a prolific causo of ty phoid and scarlet fevers, as well as olher dan gerous and destructive ailments. Hemedy is easily applied and not costly. Usually, lime thrown into tho pools will answer the end, but one or two pounds of copperas is much better and entirely ell'cctive, as tho nnimaculn? that cause the olience can not exii-t where it is present. Much sickness, as well as olience, would . ho avoided were tho remedy suggested applied, and the town authorities ought to sec that it is not neglected. Fold air in cellars is also a fruitful cause of disease. Whenever it has a sickening smell it is charged with poison, Lime, copperas, car bolic acid, thorough airing, eic.,are certain rem edies. A little attention to this subject will save many pains and doctor bills, A terrible accident happened to Dr. Win. 11. Hobbins, of C.it.iwiss.i, on Wolnesday. The Mithodist Sunday School of that place was holding a pie nie at Hupert, and about noon Dr. Hobbins and others rode over to the grounds on a freight engine. Arriving at the grounds, Dr. Hobbins jumped oil' before the engine stopped, uud owing to some mishap fell in such manner that both feet were caught under the car wheels. We are informed that one foot was entirely crushed, rendering amputation necessary, and two or more of the toes of the other were cut oil' or badly eru-hed. The pain that followed is said lo have been mo-t excruciating. We are iifonued, also, that some time ago one of his feit was badly injured in assisting tu play a game of base ball, and to this his fait is altribu. ted. He was iniuusliately taken back to Until- wissa, since which time wo have not heard how is progressing. Ho is a sou of Dr. .1. K. Hobbins and is a young man held in high es teem. It is, indeed, strange, that witli thousands of such warnings before them, people will persist in jumping oil' cars while they are moving. A machine poet has grown up iu the neigh borhood of Niimedia. Hear him on tho potato bug : Ilovasseticroau lay, Ilnchoylng hlsself Iu der buii; Hud cad der Liter tnbs, Vust for a leedlo tun. 1 picked him off dot later stalk, t'lul hit him on Ids lucdlu head; I look ud lilin, uud sruw htm du u L'nd den do poor fellow was dead. I vent owl In tier Held Ton lay, did vnt ou tluk I see? A later bug on n tater stalk, l'nd ho as louklu right ad me I I ask 1dm vat bis plsness vas, helling iu iu on my tater ttalk, II ut ho did not say Ton vurd, lie yuw got dona und took a alk, Oh, dot penutlful pug, at so nice uud trled pe, Hi lling on dot nter suilk Lookln' light at inel l'nd cn I shpeak so lo him lie hhinlled Is'liucn hid eyes, I'lid laflcdoud his moot AH lie net dele looklu bo Use. CltAltUlV. iwnim nnii'lN AND THEIlt USE. It UasioiiUhlngtoseelargeqiiantily of grapes of the finest quality, nnd largo clusters, that nro i - in. C.r Winn nt the Viucvnttl csiiiiji.n u.."..s-. "i--."---; of A. Sneer, Passaic. N. J. Mr. bpeer raises Iho Oporto grape ; also purchases large quantl- ties from which In uakes. ins ceieuraieu m iu, ...i. i i..i ,l,.,Unir,i nf nlenbol or solrlU WllllUU, uiu .....,-,...- ------ . - mm. i . .,.! tu Inniiil Iu- careful analysis, to bo the best wine in niaiket for Invalids and debilitated . . (. 11 1 U.w,.a P.-irl rlrmm Wine. persons, ii i en" '!" " " I iind la told by all druggists. twnoi-. nAsn HAM Tho following Is tho scoro of the match gamo of baso lull played on tho Pair ground on last Wednesday between tho O. K's. of ltloomsburg nnd tbo Danvlllcs of Danville. o. it's, NINE. DAJtVIM.KCLtm. O. H. O. H. McKelvy. 2 h Hasserl, i b Edgar, C. o f 5 0 ;i l 2 ! A ten. i) 2 1 1 2 11 2 Hancock, r f Angle, 1 b Frick, 2 1) .Mcnagli, rf .1 ljuckiiigliani, p ft Edgar, II., us 2 llueklngham,1t,, o 2 llittcnbcnilcr. 1 f 2 5 I 2 Heaver, h n Van S.mt. .'I b Laubach.l f Hoffman, o a Kinney, 3 b a 2 v ooas, o l Total, 27 18 Total, PCOlin 1IY INNIKtlS. Innings 1 2 3 -I G 0 7 8 O K. Nine 1 -1 2 2 2 2 0 ( DaiivilluN.O 1 !1 1 0 -1 1 f Time of gamo 3 hours. Umpire Mr. Knse. Scorers G. Jacohy and Hobiiiou. 0 10 5 18 1 22 Till! KI8II AND (IAMK LAWS. Trout cm lio taken from April ltt to August 15th, lint with hook nnd lino only. Set lines nro prohibited in trout waters. Fine, $10. 1'iko can ho fihcd for from July 1st lo March lt with hook and line. If anight or killed in any other way, the penally is $23 for each of fenso at any time of Iho year. In slieains wheio trout nnd baps are found nothing in the nature ofa net of less than three inches moshcanbothrown,drawnorset. Penal ty, $25. Fishing witli nets or scius of any kind with less than Ihreo inches mesh for any kind of fish is entirely prohibited from Juno lClh lo August 10. Fine $100 and six months Imprisonment, nt discretion of couit. A net or nels set acro-'s any of the canals, riv ulets or creeks is prohibited. Fino $25, Deer can bu killed from September 1st, tn De cember lt. Degs found chasing deer can be shot by any poison. Wild turkeys from Oelober 1st to January 1st. 1'heasants from September lt lo January 1st. Plovers from August sl to January 1st. Parlridgoj from November 1st lo January lt. Woodcock from July Ith to January 1st. Habbils from Oelober 1st to February 1st. Fox, grey and black squirrels from September 1st to January 1st. Shooting or hunting on Sunday is punishable by fimfrom $10 to $25. Fi-hingnn Sunday is punishable under tho act prohibiting woildly employments. All inseetiverotn birds aro protected by law nil Iho time under a penalty of $5 fur each bird killed. For robbing or destroying a nest, $10. Tlie fine for killing any game out of the above seasons ranges from $0 to $10. IU. Mr. E. H. Furman, undertaker, has iust re ceived from Drisbrow A Van Clerc, Trillion, N. J., one of their improved, felt-lined combination Corpse Prcorvers, and is now prepared to take entire charge of a corpse from the time of death until interment. Tlieio are several very Import ant advantages claimed for llie fell-lined preser ver over all others now in use. First, it requires less ice to preserve a corpse. Second, all the melted ico is carried away from the preserver by means of agumlio-e, so that water is not dripped upon tho lioor or carpet. Third, tho inside of the preserver is constructed of mateiial that will not sweat or draw (limpness, anil a corpse may be dressed before placing it in the preserver and remain perfectly dry. The inventors of this preserver will guarantee to keep a corpse thirty days, if reuuired, or forfeit $1,000. The one owned by Mr. Furman is large enough for the body of tho largest person iu Columbia county, and' is so arranged that the smallest child can hd preserved us well in the same preserver. The profile, made by tiio Tuwn Surveyor, showing the grado of Second street, Hloonis burg, is in the possession of some person un known. Its immediate return to the Council room is requested. Hiissel lias jii-t received a fresh supply of Apples, li.inauas Orange, Lemons, Pine Ap ples, Ac, Examine his stock. " Win. Morris has removal his Tailoring estab lishment to the rooms formerly occupied by 11. Stohncr, in the Exchange block, whero he is fully prepared to gratify the desires ami supply tho wants of all his customers. July 30-2t T. W. Ilartnian is still running sets of Dishes at $3.'J0. Another lot of Men's ami Ladies' slippers just icceived nt Knurr's. C. S. Furman has on hand at his Harness Eniiioriuni all kinds and styles of single and double light and heavy Harness, Fly Nets of every ile-eription, l ly Mieets, Lap Jilankets and llu-ters, vt hips ot every conceivable Kind, Trunks, Traveling Hags, Valises, Shawl Straps, and in fact everything usually kept in a first class store of Ibis kind. Give Mr. Furniau a call when in need of anything above mentioned ami you will save money by so doing, as ins prices are calculated to suit the times. Hurt's Shoes at MeKitmey's only. Hussel is receiving fresh Watermelons, Can" telopes, llauanas, ic., daily, I. W. Ilartnian sells a nice Gaiter for $1,23, WVO.MIXO SlIMIXAUY A.NP CoMMUiCI.U, Cui.LUia Accommodations for 200 boarders and as many day scholars. Students prep.ircil for college, professional slndy, teaching anil bu siness. Thorough instruction and discipline. Hanking, wholesale and retail business, railioad ing, etc, practically taught. Next term opens September 1st. For catalogue, containing a beautiful steel engraving of the Seminary and fur illu-trated Commercial Journal address Hev. 1). Copelaud, Principal, King-ton, Luzerne coun ty, I'a. Un conuneicial matters address i,. it, Sprague. t'W Go to E. H. Fiirinan's for anything in tho "urniture line. He has reduced prices to the lowest possible figure, and bis stock is of tho hist manufacture. A big demonstration at M, M. Hilssel's Gro cery Store to-niorrow night (Nilurdayl, lie will "cut a Watermelon and shoot oil n lire cracker. New lot of Shoes at E. M. Knurr's, the last ot this week, Just received, a fresh invoice of lale-t slyles Children's Summer Suils ut 1), Yoeuin's. Also Men's and Hoys' Clothing, all ul which he is selling cheap, Army Shoes nt MeKiiiiiey's, Pewter S.iud for sulo nt UirssixV. Try the $2.00 (i.iiters nt K. M. Ktiorr's. Tobacco nnd Confectiunerics, whulcalu and retail by M. M. Uussel. Towamht Hoots at MeKitmey's A new Cabinet Empire Sewing Machine, a beautiful ni liele of furniture, for sale very cheap if called for soon at Cadiuau's. A second-hand Hug ;y far salo very low by J. Schuyler it Sou. Chccsol Cheese! Cheese I Fino assortment of Cheese at Hilssel's. Go and seo 1 W. llartman's Ilig Store now. Wonderfully enlarged. Go to niTjsi:Liis for vour Groceries. Ho sells for cali and will not bo undersold. Fino Shirts, Ties, Collars, &e,, .at McKin- ney's. FaumekSjAttiintion, Ui'ssiir, takes llutter, Eggs, Laid nnd Produce in exchange for goods. Go to E, JI. Knorr's for tho best quality of.Shoes, Granulated Sugar for salo at Itussuis, Genuine Mason Fruit Jars for sale nt M, M, HuAsil's, Hoots ami Shoes made to order by experb enced workmen at MeKinney's. If you want a first clas Farm Wagon, If you want a Platform Pleasuro Wagon, If you want an Hliptto Soring Wagon, If you want a Pleasure W'ugoii, If vou want vour Wagon put In good trim, If you wont repairs done good with short notice, Go toJ, It. Fai'3. Oat Meal for sale at Hull's, Call and try it, When you go lo Philadelphia slop nt tho Allegheny Ilousc, No. 812 nnd 811 Mar ket street; Imvlng been recently renovated. Prlco only $2 per day, A. Illicit, March 10,'76-ly Proprietor. COAL. COAh Old Kstnldlshcil Coal Yard. 0. W. Nn.U, & Hno Wlinlcsalo k Hetnll Dealers in nil oizes of tho best qualities of Hod nml Whito Ash Coal, nt tho very lowest market rates. Have constantly on hnnd largo stocks of Domestic, Cupola, Hhicksmlth's Anthracite, llitutnliiims, and Llmcburncr's Coal. Especial nttentlou plven to tho prepara tion of ceml before leaving our yards, Clrnin and Lumber taken in exchange) for coal. Coal delivered to any part of llio town at short notice. Orders loft at I. W. McKclvy's store, or ot our olllcc, will receive prompt at tention. Oflieo and Yards at William Neat & Sons' Furnace, East Hlontnshtirg. Your patronago respectfully solicited. COAh. l7-tf-2.- COAh If you want a good Ham, If you want cheap and good Tea, If you want Coffee Java or Uio, If you want good Canned Fruit, If you want tho best Mackerel, If you want Sugar for tho least money, If you want tho best Syrupa in town, If you want good Clears, If you want good Tobacco. If von want anything in tlto Grocery and Provision line, go to Uussill.l.'tf, Main street. tf-25 Marriages. on tho 2Sth Inst., nt tho residence of tho bride's f.ilber, by Hot. K. 8. Buckingham, Mr. M. II. 110U OATH, ot Kile llun, Minn., to Miss MZZlll 11. VAN- 1IOIIN', of Mierno county, I'a. J.merm, county papers please copy. Deaths. In Nuga'lonf township, Columbia county, on Wed nesday, July I llh, lST5,.MAI!(IAlti:i', wlfoof Mat thias Fritz, aged 27 years, 3 months and 27 days. In Catnwtssa, July sjlsl, ls's, after a lingering Ill ness, MA11V, wife of Iho lato c. St. ftraiib, of l'otts- Mlle, S"hUlklll county, Pa., aged lis years. Inter ment at Ml. Iaiuiol, rottsvlltc. HUMP Wilson, of Columbia county, dcrarlcd lids Ufo July 11th, 1S7. aged M years, l months nnd 23 days. Ho had been long and oxtenslvcly known In that part of tho county where ho lived, and has left many friends behind to inournhls loss. Ho possessed afecblo constitution, and nt different times before his last Illness ho appeared to bo near his end, but by proper care ho iecovered, and Ids life was pro longed. Ho did not, as many do, neglect tho pivpa- ration to meet hH (lod. linn death caino his work was dono, anil ho longed to "depart and bo with Christ." Whll it others mourn his loss their losi Is his Inllnlto gain. "lilcssed aro the (Kid that die In llio Lord." l'.O. MAIIKET REPORTS. HLOOMSIIUHG MAHivHT. Wheat per bushel 1.2'i Ilyn " ml Com " so o.d-s " C.u Hour ner barrel T.iii) Cloierseed T.uO Flaxseed 1..HI llutter 2.1 Kggs IS i ,il low os Potatoes 7.s Dried Apples in Hams 10 sides & Shoulders 12 Lard per pound is Hay per ton 20.10 beeswax 25 Timothy Seed 4.W (JPOTATIONS FOIt COAL. No. 4 on Whii f t l,oo per Ton No. a ' " 3,7.1 " No. i; " " j 2,:,o " " lilacksinltli's Lump on iharf t 4,uo " " l.llllUllllUUS J Ij.UU aU(.)TATI0NSorWlHTE,POWELLitC'O. IIANkliKS AN1I 1U10KKH.S, NO. 12 SOUTH Tlllltl) STKLHT, l'lllLADHLl'IIIA. Jl'IA'30, lS7r.. IUK. P. S. IsSI, C 21 " Mo, c. v.-, JI. and N l.i " " " 'ni, " " in' " " ' V.I, " " l'.l " " " v.i.j. and J m' " " " 'C7, ' " 204i " " " V.S, " " 20", " lo-tn, coupon nif " l'aclilufi'n, cj' 2'J'i ASKED. ! ir.v: .'--. lsi'c 2H'. Z0i( ns; i?., ini-e ld'J Mi, ay, 21', M' r.iV 1311 so 40 1( Mi,' 101'i New t,'s, lteg. lssl 1,1 " c lisl lv eiold h. siivcir i"' lVuns.vly.inla fll! Heading r:, l'hll.uhlphla,t Krlo 21 Lehigh Navigation tMH Valley 01 a I'Dlted It. U. of N.J 129V on Creek OH Northern Central wi'j e'eiitral Trau.sinjrtatlon 4i) Nesipiehonliig Wl C. & A. Mortgage Cs, VJ 1H4 TOWN AND COUNTHY. scn rises 4 o'clock ss minutes sets 7 o'clock n minutes. o CiOi.n Is now quoted at a premium of about 113 In other words green backs are about 13 per cent, hi low Far. o Sciiknck's Sea Wm Tonic In tho atmosphere experienced heio during tho summer months, the lethargy produced by the beat takes nway tho desire for wholesome food, and frciiuenlly perspirations rc duco bodily energy, particularly thoso suffering from thu effects e.f deUltatlug diseases. In order to keep a natural li;allhtul acttiltyof the system, wo must resort to artificial means. 1'or thlspurpo.se Sehenck's Sea Wicd Tonic Is u-ry effectual. A few- doses will create nn appetite and give a fresh vU'or to Iho enervated body. Fur dyspepsia, it Is Invalua ble. .Many eminent physicians liavo doubted wheth er dyspepsia can bo permanently cured by tho drugs whlih nro gemrally cuiplojcd tor that purpose. Tho sea Weed Tonic In lis naturo Is totally different from such drugs. H contains no corrosive nilnei als uracils! In fact It assists tho regular operations ef nature, and supplies hir deneleuelis. The tonic In ts nature so much resemblis the gastile Julco that It Is almost Identical with that Until. The gaslilc Julco Is the natural solienl which, In n healthy eon ditionof the body, causes the food lobe digested! and when Ibis Julco Is not excreted In suiliclcnt iiu.uitltli's, Indigestion, with all llsdlstressliigsjinp- toms, follows. Tho sea Wied Tome ici firms tho duty et the gastllc Julco when the latter lsdellclilit. siheiiek's sea Weed Tonic sold by all Druggists. o Till! l'flll.IC CONFIDUNCi: WI1I.L PLACIII). Although the world has been seeking spicules for disease for many centuries, few Indeed have bom found. I'loinlueiit among theso few Is llostilter'.s Stomach Hitters, which years ago received the en dorsement of Iho lneillc.il profession, and was hailed by press and public as the great renovant and pie U'nllvoof the age. And with good reason, Unco tu Iho weakened bloniacli It glies strength, lo the lor- I hi liver activity, to tho disordered bowels regulari ty, and to the shaken nervous system firmness and tone. Fnder Its benignant Inllueneo healthful vigor rcturiii to the debllltnled und wasted frame, the larch! muscles Incomes compact, tho wuu iusiect of 111 health Is replaced by a look of cheerfulness, tho mind ceases tu despond, and llesh Is developed upon Iho attenuated frame. Thero Isnoexaggeiallon In this blatcuient. It Is as true us that thu sjsiemls Subject lu disease. Wcro proofs requited to sub i.laiil.ilD tbo real)ty of tho comprehensive effects ot tho lilttors, there H probably not In existence a luedleluu lu favor of which such a luass'uf concurrent testimony, fiom thu most respectable sources, could bo adduced, Hut Iho cfllc.icy ot the nation's altera. thu and liivlgorant lias been u matter ot universal knowledge loo long to need any such corroboration, The fact that It has the largest sales In those por tions ot tho North and South America Continents, Mexico, nnd tho West Indies, In which atmospheric Influences piejudlclal to health exists, proves what commence Is felt In Its remeiUal and protective vir tues. In localities whero lovers ot an Intermittent ty w prevail, especially, It has como to bo reg.u ded as an IndLspensabio necessity. o WIIPIIB TO ADVEItTLSn. A,T. siowait says the bust udyirtlln? modluras ho has ever found "aro Iho old established organs ot uio iwo political parties, n uio sovcrai county seats throughout tho Union." "Theso," lio says "reach every family of tho least account lu their several counties, uud nro more carefully read than any other class ot Journals." If Mr. Stewart's Judgment Is of value, there Is no difficulty In iloctdlug vv hlch paper It Is for tho Interest ot buslucss men to advertise lu Tho Cou'Jliiu Demoi'iut, upon which this paier Is partially founded, was established lu ISM, und the (;oi.i'muun now enjojs a wider circulation and greater prosperity than It ever did. It goes regular ly Into two thousund families In Columbia nndau Joining counties, uud by most of them Is lead from til llrstto thu last line. It Is tho only rocogutscd expoucut of nearly live thousand Deruoeriitlo voters lu Iho county. It gives advertisements u tasty dis play, that makes them attracllvo lo Us patrons, thus unmirlng greater Pl'lWuty that they will nrusu them. While Its circulation Is undoubtedly much the largest In Iho county, the ndvn Using rules ot the Cou-iiui.iN are no higher thau thosu ot other papers with barely half uud several not one-fourth the num ber of subscribers. Facts ltko these speak for them selves. No shrewd business man will neglect to In- bert his adi crtlsemtnts In the colvmhun. tf, Hunk Pritiw, on Parchment nnd linen paper, com mon and for Administrators, Kxocutors and Trustees, for salo cheap nt llio to unit an ontco. loodfood and plenty of It. Produces the somo ef fect upon a person who has been Maruidtlmt tho I'eruilan Syrup, nn Iron Tonic, does unon tho weak. and debilitated It makos thtm strong and vigorous, changing weakness nnd suffering Into stienglh and health. o CONSU.M1TI0N. thoncoiirgoot Ihohiitnan family, liny InlLs early Blagosbo promptly nrresled nndiiirmaiieiitly cur ed. llAVEN.swoon, W. Va. Dr. It, V. 1'ir.ncK, lliirfalo, N. Y, i stu-ror tho last ear llmro been using (loldcn .Medical Dlscoveiy. I owo lay Ufo to It, having been nnilctcd for years, Dldnotuso It but a short tlmo befolo 1 wasbentllttcdj nt that tlinol was M'ry bad, not auio io sn up much, was suffering greatly with my throat, was getting blind, had a dry cough, and much pain In my lungs. 1 havo used twelve bottles of the l)lscocry nnd am almost well. KATIl T. WAHnNllIt. A son of Mr. J. II, Jlescck, of Chatham Four Cor ners, N. l ., has been cured of consumption by Dr. I'Icree's (loldcn Medical l)tscocry,-sosais Mr. C, 11. Cnnlleld, editor ct tho Chatham Courier. S. It. Eelar, druggist, of West union, O., writes to stale that Dr. Pierce's flolden Medical Discovery has effected n wonderful euro of consumption In his neighborhood. rfw :. v. kunkiil's lirrrmt wink of ikon. The great success nnd delight ot theiieople. In fact, nothing of tho kind has cut been offered to tho American people which has so unit kly found Us way Into their good favor and hearty approvulns 111'. linkers lilttcr Wlno of Iron. It does all It proposes, and thus gives universal satisfaction. It Is guaran teed to cure tho worst cases of djspepsla or Indi gestion, kidney or liver disease, weakness, nervous ness, connipatlon, acidity of tho stomach, c. Oct the genuine, only sold In 1 bottles. Depot and Office, 2 d North Ninth St., Philadelphia. Ask for Kunklo's, and tako no other, sold by nil druggists. Dvsinr-'t. DvsrKrsn. Dtscki'sia. 13. 1', liunkrl's Hitter Wlno of Iron, a suro euro for lhlsdlsea.se. It has been prescribed d illy for many years In tin practice of eminent physicians with un paralleled success. Sj mptoias aro lossof appctlto wind nnd rising food, dryness la mouth, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness and low spirits, (let Iho genuine. Not sold in bulk, only In Jl bottles, 2M Noith Ninth St., Philadelphia, I'a, Soldby all drug- gWs. Ask for 11. F. Kunklo's lllltcr Wlno of lion and take no other. smi Terrs Woiut. 2K Ilntlrely removed w llh purely vegetablo medicine, passing from tho system nllie. No fee unless tho head passes, omo and refer to patients treated. Dr. II. 1'. Iviinkle, No. 2.1'J North Ninth St., Philadel phia. Advice free. Seat, Pin nnd stonnch Worms ulso lemou-d, never falls. For remoMngall kinds but.Tapo Worin.thc medlclno can bo had ot your drug gist. Ask far Kuukel's Worm Syrup. Price 1. For Tapo Worm, tho patient must como on and havo It removed. o- llmlnent men of science havo discovered that elct- trlclty und magnetism arc dceloprd in tho system from the Iron In tho blind. This accounts lor tho debility, low spirits and lack ot energy n person feels when tills M t a I clement becomes reduced. Tho Permian f-yrnp, a protoxide of Iron, supplies the blond with Its Iron element, and Is Iho only foim In hlch It can enter the circulation. SUEIUFFS SALE. HY VlltTCi: OF A WHIT of Levari Facias, Issued out of the Court of Cnnuanti picas nnd to mo directed, will bo expo cd to public sale at tho Court House, in uioomsuurir, on RATUHIHY Al'OrsT 7th, 1S7o, at ono o'clfn-k, p. tn.; nil that certain messuage, tene ment, nnu i racier piece or i.iun, suuuio iu too low n shtoot Mllllln. In Iho count) of ColuiaUta. and state aforesaid, lu'lng eoniosi'il of six pieces or parcels of land, bounded and described as follows: l-'lltsT trartor parcel of land, beginning at a red oak corner of land ot Wm. W. brown and running llienco north iiftcen and inreiMiuaricrsdegrees, west ttiiriv and slv-tentlis nerches to a stone, theneo south sixty-eight degrees, west thirty-seven perches ton stone; thence north twenty-one and llve-slxtlis degrees, west sevehtv-tounierchcsioa stone; thence, uy land oi i;niisuau vou,souuisiiv-eigui unuiWLi llilrds degrees, west thirty-two nml seven tenths leicues io u sione; inenee, oy laiui oi uie nioiesaiii Ym. W. mown. south twenty-threo de.'iees. east fourtcennnd tlve-tenths perches ton stone; thence south sixty-seven and one-fourth degrees, west ten perches to a stune; theneo south sixty-two degrees, west one and three-tent lis ierelies to a corner; theneo south twenty-six degrees, cast one and tlvc tentlis perches to a corner; thence south sixty-eight degrees, cist ilght-tinths ot h perch to a cornel; lllence souiu inuo uegrees, i-ilsl inreo aim eigm U'nths rwrehes lo a comir oi n building: thence soutli twentj-llvo and ahaltdegrces,oasts!und one-tenth perches to a corner; theneo south ility-llvo degrees, east Ihreo perches to a stnue corner; thence south twelve uegiees, c.isi lour nnu sL-,cu-it;niiis ienuis to n comer; tlieiico south thirty-two and thrce-quar-tiirs ili'L'i-ees. east four and spi-tcnths nerehes to a corner; llienie south ten degrees, cast one and live lenths peielns to a corner; thence soutli seventy seven and three-quarters degrees, east four and tlvc leiilhs perches ton stone; theniv south eighly.foui anu llirce-qu.irn is U' -yict-s, i-.isi, hut .iuu iu-u-mns perches to adoublo wnlto oak comer; thence soutli sluv-ilglit and one-half degrees, east nrtcen perches to iho place ot beginning, containing twenty-sK an cs und one hundred and eighteen peiches, where on Is erected a tw o-story und a halt HIMCK IIOUtfE, A HANK HAHX, Wagon House nnd Outbuildings. sllioNI) parcel o.- tract of hind, beginning nt n red oak curlier on the bank et the Susquehanna rlver.liier.ee south forlj-lhii-e and three quarters de grees, east llilrty-clglit lurches lo stones; theneo north slstv-fotir degrees, east nine and two-tenths nerehes loa rock; thence south fourteen and one-half degrees, inst twelve and four-tenths perches lu u stone; thence south elghtein and three-quarters de grees, west llftj-ono una four-tenths perches to a SlOlie; lIlLUll, I'J I.IUU Ul L-tl.13 UlUllll, SUUIJ. SI-.1.-H- tv-three and a quarter degrees, west seventy-one a'udsit-lcnths perches tu u stone; Ihence, bv land now or lato ot Abraham lless, north nine teen uud tlirec-ipi,irter,s degrees, west tw nity-seien nnd seven-lent lis perches tu a stone; thence north thirty three degrees, west foiiy-four perches to a stone corner on the bank ot tho Susquehanna rlur; thence, along the same, north sixty-three and a quarter de grees, east ninety ono and three-tenths perches to Hie place Ol oi-KUinnij;, i uii i. lining iui ij-ov.i-u uin-a and seventy-one perches net measure. Tllliil' punn, iji'giiiniii nt a pine, theneo north nii'iitv-threu deerees. east, six- mid sl.v-unths ner- ihes to a black oak; tuence, by land ot l'rc.is Ilrovvu, south twenty-six degrees, east fourteen and ulni- tcnlhs perciies 10 a sioue; uh-uci-, ujri.iuuoi neury i'. iiks. south seventv-tliht decrees, west twenty- six und one-half perches to a stone; theneo north live nnd one-halt degrees, east twenty-ouo perches to Iho nlaco of tiegtiuilng, containing seven acres and ono hundred and twenty-six j erches net meas ure. 1'Ol'ItTII parcel, beginning at a while oal;,thenco, i-land of W. W. Ilrovvu, soutli ilghtv-slx iuu! oue- half degrees, w est eleven nnd 1 lino tenths perches to n stone; llieiico north twenty-three nnd three, quarters degrees, west oleum und six-tenths per i lies to n eorc.er; thence, nj landot Henry llellaa, north llftj-nvo anil luree-quariers uegrees, west ihirii-pii nnd one-tenth nerehes tun stone: theneo south eight v-sev en uud one-halt degrees, west thlr- tv-slx and M-ienins iterenes iu it siune; iui-ui-e, tiy .-!..., ... ,..1,.. llV.lf vr.ii,li livn,v!(.li, ,1... rees, east iw enty-six perciies iu a sium-; iiieuee, uj- w.....,(..l tinl.-r Tir.rfh I'l-.Iirv.tllfi .anil lino. half degrees, east nuiety-sevcu ntul teven-teiiths perches lo a corner; thence north fifteen and a quar ter degrees, fa-t eighteen perches toil comer; thence north iwentj-slx degrees, west live and seven-tenths iierehos to tho place of beglnnlug, eonUdnlug nine teen acres and three-fourths of n perch. FIFTH parcel, beginning utu stone, thence, by land of sU'pbi.n (lea! hail, south i Iglity-iilne and a quaitcr degrees, v.csi utie hundred mid twtnty.two pen-lies to ifd uafc; tin nee nurlh thliteeiidegries, west thiee and tliiee-tenlhs perehc.Uo acurner on theliauk of tho su-qui liauiia liver; thence along said liver u atll tlflj-el-lit and three-quaiters do giee.s, east slMj-tlne.' p.-r. lies ton curlier; tin mo inn in ilfiv-two and u qual ler degrei'S, eu-a tllly sevenaud thtve-tintlis ierehi-s to a stone; thence, liv land of heirs ol Aoniuuill lless, s-nnu lhi-ih j -three degiees, east ilft.v-ihe und live-tenths lurches lo the mace of beginning, containing twenty ueris Hid SIM v-toill H renes si i u-i iin-asnii-. SIXTH lureel, iH'glunlug nt a stone In a public n. i,l l. .idlii!.' fnuii llruvv n snillltu Mltlltuville, Iheiiee, bv the same and land of Fu-.is Drown, soutli eigh teen nnda qii.uiir degrees, west ten and ilght leiiths pt-rehi-s lo u stone lu said rovl; tlu-iif o suiilh ilahteeii und one-half degrees, east st und fuiir tentlis pi-reh'-s to a sione iu the public road leading from Mid lii.ul u Vi.be'd mill; theiue, by landci heirs uf John Hruw it, di 'leased, mil Hi siu j -sov un and a quarter degu-cs, cast ten und one-tenth perches 1 1 u stone; theneo north tHciit,i-tllivo degrees, west fourteen ami nve-icuius innue.-, u u sunn-, iin-iui.. b land of chilsilan Wolf, hoiilh sMy-elghi and thu e-quurlers clegiciS, west two und llio-leiiths H-li lies tn the place ul liegiiiiuui,-, 111111.1111111-tine hundred unit eleven perches. Mild iiaicilsconiulnlng Innlloiio liundrid and tweiity-lwu ucns.teii und thin -funnies lurihcs, more or less. seized, liiki-u In iMeolluli and tn Iki sold as tho pl inicity of stiplien II, Wolf und Maria Wulf. ' siiiutn'sOiHiE, MIC1IA1.L(!I.0VCH, liloouisburg, Jidy 1C, ls7. sheriff. 4 UDITOUS' HUroHT 01-' CON'YNUIIAM And I'eiitrallti l'oor Hhtrlct fur the jeur emn'ii!;.iiuTtli, lep, THOMAS flCllAflllTV, Collector and Treasurer, In aeeiiuni Willi Cunj iiuli.im und evniralla l'uor Ills tllet, fur the jcir eiidlut; -June- till, IsTi. To ain't. of township Un- plicate for HH fi,t 6T Ain't, returned tn county comiti es. le-rcuiieeuuii tn. (. lly exonerations allowed... S eel isj r,j To ain't, of llorouuh dunll. tl.MJ 91 cato for ISH tM9 5 Am't. retiu-ncd to county conim'rs.forcolleciton... fx 81 Hy am't. of eJioneratlons. . 15 co TO sa Am't. received from J. Curran, poor tax re tained by enmity commissioners Am't. received from county commissioners, unseated laud tax To ain't, troin Wm, uoodmun, lato T'rei.s. " " " Juiin curran ton account of 1'atrlct McNealls tT3 M 997 21 l,aou t 121 m fs,8U 111 collector's commission on tMl 15 ut 8 per cent (its 67 Treasurer's eorauilsslon un tI,o.-j sa nt 2 ner rent Ill Ti Amount of urdcrs ledeemcd T,imv sa 1,tM is nalance In tho hands ot Treasurer, $ Mi oi I.Ut of unseated lauds lu township relumed lo eoiiiuy cimiuuahiuuers lor tuiieeuuu oi laxos, llhcuccze r lireuehan Joshua Ileum Nullum l-oui l'eter liuehuer Andrew nun Citlurliie Cook IUvldl'ook John II Davis , (leorito Kuwait - Trauk (iulluxhcr eatliarlnu uroih John lluustoti., , I'eler Jdveu Jonas T. 1X1118 1'iod. Kllnt,'el liii.il .. ,, , ,., Mrs. Joiuilluti Uiillllo (ieor'i) huelieliei i . ., , (leori,'Ol. Umleinoulh ,,. I'lilllp Lowelibul f ,TerieiicoMiii:ulro , , (II 10 a u 4i on lo 10 Si m l 16 tu 1 liS o n 1 ll w 1 ta s no 2 NO VI 40 40 Hobert Jordan, tract, r,7 m 70 75 75 76 21 V5 47 W i 10 4 Ml n vi iiiuiun i ui icr, 1,011 Is Walker, " Tliomns Itushton, " Mnryltushton, " lwls Walker, " Michael Heese, " Thomas Itushton, " Mary Itushton, " Ib-nry shentfer, " Matthew Shclvcy, " Jueoti 1 rlon, " Jacob Trlcn, " (.!'. CO.) vox ::::. lUitids.J li NI 6 111 411 0 HO G 00 1177 02 List ot exonerations allowed on township duplicate, t'eter Mradley is Wm, lirnwn , l hi .iirs., ,nio. iiurko 75 Cutluirliio Doogan 3 rj $ 9 IK) List ot unseated lands In tiorough rctiirneil to futility commissioners for collection ot taxes. John Mler Jatnes beinns.... Juno Ctslrlngtou., Michael crane.,.. Peter 1'. Collins,,.. l en l in 1 (id Ml 4 00 m 1 10 till m 1 ID 8H 1 (HI f', 1 Oil OS 1 IS) 1 50 U, 2 Wl tit 1 or, I,!, K !', 2 W ) a m 1 05 40 5 K. a M t.', M tSi 1 HI 1 10 ns 1 C5 8 t!S 1 CK) M James t.'olohan.., Wellington Cleaver.... Mlihaei Dougherty Henry DaMs Iheopbltiis llvans , Henj.iniln (irinilh Ihoinns iiaughen. Thomas Howell , Michael Ilutuion Thomas Holmes John llelwlg , John Jones Ann T. Jones , J. II. Knlttlo t'urollno Kline lillnoA llelnhiild Lewis Knnlner Widow Keller Diehard ltelltr Nathan Und,cmuth II. A. Lov land l hleli Ic Mahalioy It. It. Co.. Patrick Luiigou .MlihaelMcNully John Moon Marks Lloyd (ieorgo .Minks Thomas Median Charles McKcnua JamesMcllugh (truce Mooro ; . I'arks Patrick ijiiinn II. F. sheppird Torrey .V Mveet s. i:. Van. Huron s. ;. Van Huren t ied. Wttllch Wm. Zlcglcr $.'.', 20 List ot exonerations allowed on borough duplicate, t'nlharbio Carr.. l ar, l in 1 M) J 50 2 25 sn S5 m 1 1 1 S5 53 Ulliibeth Cl.-ary Widow (lallngher. Mrs, M.ir llunley Mrs. Thomas Imogen.. .. owi n M( Donald WIJjvv O'DonuilL Dar.lel Dixon Widow tlradey Maria Horun John O, Ilanley i 15 CO List ot orders redeemed by Thomas Ooraglity, Treasurer. NO. w. Win. MeNlncli, lime for farm 4.', Mrs. S. Keller, Matron 43, o. 11. Millard, outdoor relief S3, Thus, llennessy, furniture Tor poorhoiifro Ji, Torry & Hr.v son' out door relic.. 4!, fhiirles Dougherty, nursing. It, Thus. Iletue'ssy, grain ir,, John Crane, Hour and tobaoos fee urir house 40, l'eter 11. Hock, hard ware 47, lid. Foy nur-lng 15, (leorge W. Davis, medlclno fm, WnlnrUht & Co., groceries 61, David black, outdoor relief W, e'.o. Murphy, " " t,3, c. (I. Murphy, sundries for poor house... 61, 1'. H. Huek, hardware r-, John Crane, supplies for poor houso M, p. I'urrun, carriage and harness 07, nisnjder, ryoeliOi V, Thus. Ilcnncssy, sundries fur poor houso 1.9, Andres lleuverjarm work oil, Jerry lihodes, " " 1, Iiurke U Hro., undertaking r,. Mrs. v.irah turiet, nursing iu, l'alilckconroj, " iu, John cuiran, jiay ns director Hi, II. 1.. Dletrenbacti, publishing statement :;, .intin Hon ard, farm work 07, W. Mc.Nlnch, lime for farm r.s, S. s. shtiltz, Insane Asjlum tu, John crane, supply for poor house 71, I). Harrett, Mini work 72, John Crane, out door relief 7j. .Mark Midi nth, nursing 7. Mrs. Hiiriett, ' 70, oeo. v , I uv is, medicine 77, Ilonora Duugheit, nursing W, S. s. shultz, Insinu Asylum s i, .Mrs. 'I bos. Kllker, out door relief si, John II. Kenunerer. harness S2, Henry beaver, bl iekstulthlug w, .lolui Crane, out door teller Mi, c. 0. Murphy, " " ss, Th js. lleiinessy, work on farm s'j, c. (I. Mm ph j , ini'ichaiidlte for poor houso mi, lid. Murphy, Clerk Ul, (leo. W. Davis, medicine for poor, house.. ta, o. ti. Murphy, out door rellif '.'I, Ud. Watklns, meat for poor house HO, Jos. HH luuighain incut for poor house.... lis, Jas Drvvlne, work on farm 112, Mark .Midr.itli, out door relief tar, M loo on 47.1 I'D 12 us 1517 4t (. 00 to SI 'JO 1G If! 52 11 no 13 0 55 17 f! (10 S.1 (1.1 G5 10 11 IT. S3 12 100 00 23 SI 7 IK) 7 11) 21) III) K'l 50 11 00 2n cm r.i no 15 io 4 50 41 7S 33 00 21 M 20 H) 12 (.0 10 110 00 no 'J 10 no 4S SO 2 II I 20 05 i) .VJ M (U S.1 15 11 25 lu; s'j 11) III) 11 42 tS 01) II III 1 t.0 5 DO 20 0(1 S (10 13 II 10 S3 III (HI 4S 00 15 00 4o III! 110 DO 2.1 00 (, Oi Es 3 1 8 85 tea, li. .i. .Mcisioom, professional service 1 4, lid. curley, supplies fur poor houso . li n, l.il. l urtey oui uuor reuei Kin, John crane, " " lot, '1 nomas (H raghty, serv lees nt poor houso 1 s. Neal Lentuan, work ut poor house liri, John Hutiir, work nt poor house no, lllclurd Kealy, " 111, lid. Hughes, 112, Daniel sulllvan, " lia, Michael Sullivan, " ill, John Cushion, " 117. l'eter Kil-her. " 20 (Jl) lis, Thomas (leraghty, work ot hoi-ses oor bouse ll'.i, Moses Hovver, oatsandeorn I2,i, It. M. Lushell, prufetslonal services.. 121, s. s, shtiltz, Dis.ino Asjlum at 376 00 3D C5 05 25 ll'J 0(1 Ml to !)2 22 20 13 37 14 2.1 5 00 13 SO 02 Ml iS2, Thomas (ieragnty, ouiuoor reuei 124. Dd. curley, supplies for pour house 12.1, Dd. Cm ley, out door relief 120, Sol. snjder. blacksmithing 127, lieo Strieker, wheelwrlghtlng YiX Doner & Hart man, printing 13). John II. Kemineicr, harness and fixtures 1 4, Nill U'lilnan, work at well 1 17, Martin Hrenau, " lis, Nell l'iilh.ui, " 141, Kd. Murphy, -work on poor house 11-2, Oeo. W. Davis, medicine for poor house... 1 io, John Crane, supplies for poor houte Us, John crane, out door icltef H'.i, John e'rune for Thomas ei'Mnlley's funer al espouses 15), John Crone, merchandise for poor house. 11, 11, S, Doner, Insurance l.il, i:. (1. Murphy, supply for poor house 1.17, John Crane, lot In cemetery 1.M, 1). Harrett, nursing IW, John Crane, services as director 102, VA. Curley, out door relief. 10.1. '1 liouiiis l,era'htv. coal for ooor house .. 75 01 12 .10 12 (HI 10 73 17 54 17 IKJ 15 sr. 4 (ID 120 UD 1ST 01 5 IU 1.1 IKI 711 (HI io : (7 (17 101, Thomas (leraghly, bupply fur poor houso 1CI, Thomas (leraghty, services us director and team hire 105, Thomas (leraghty, expenses to Danville und Simbury ICS, Ud, Curley, out door relief lot), lid. Curley, " " 171, c. II. lirinkvvny, professloiuil services 170, It. M. Lashcll medical serv lee 172, Auditors und Clerk H2, Mrs, M. Mcoulre, nursing M, Hoover .t llro.,tlnbnx-, '73 101, Dr. Proctor, medical services 144, Samuill. Lev. au meat for poor hou-e.... 14.'., Henry beaver, unllhlng M3, o. II. Millard, out door relief 133, Jerry lihodes, work on farm 131, Henry Heaver, smithing 12.1, John curran, services us dlieelur 107, Win. l'lllli r, coal for poor houso JJ, I'. K. Huek, supplies lor pour houso 174, James l),v ke, supplies tor pour houso UT, II, M. Lushell, luidleul seiMeis 1 W, Thomas iieraghty, services rendered to poor lot), John curran, serv Ices as dlreeetor 132, Thomas lleiinessy, freight lar, John Duller, wink at poor hou-m 7s, Itobert Fni roll, nursing U7, Toiry lir) son, merehainllso for 1'. II.... li'i-i, J. J. Yueutu. i'1-ofesslonal serv lees 14s, Ninun-1 Keller lor assisting niatrmi Ifs, 'I nomas (leraghly, Justices fees till, 'I hoinasOeraght), coal out door Is , 'I homus t Ic night , out duor relli f Isi, 'ihoinas (.erngliiy, moving paupers ls-2, lleurj Klngsbiir), serv lees fur pour house ls.1. Hdw.ird VVuikbis, meat for pour housu , I mi, Widnilghi x i'o groeeiles fur poorhuuso Iss, Thomas l. evaghl) , nut lloof rillel 173, Thi'liwn iiiiughty. ox peiisesot uudlturs.. la i, Neul Letilh m, w ui k at poor house 117, 'lhus. Ibimess), stew.nd s.ilar) account 131 0 311 Oil r3 no s II, 10 15 1011 III) RS 75 m 10 21 (II 7 0) SO (II 10 3-2 3 Is 125 III in t II 12 4s 10 10 0.1 0 1 I.S 13 4.1 25 IX) Tu u J ::n o i 17 (0 l I ' SI Ti 17 ml JO mi U II i '2 HI (HI 18 (HI 111 I'A 18 l '.'I '.ni 111 8U 17 M SO Oil 57 10 r.'i, uiiuuiu i.euiy, wuu, ui wen tlM, llenr.v (ieraghty, won, ut punr houso un, John IliitliT, hoiI; at puorhmisu ill", lleol'ge VV. D.lVls, medicine fot'lKiorhuUso ill, I.ll.sh.i cle.iver, hieal fur puur house 21.1, Muses lluwurd, h ly 223,Thuuias (leraghty, hauling Hllubir to poor nuuse SI, John Lraue, scivleosnsdliectur iiiiAi, nsr.vn: anu i.Mi'itovr:ir.XT account. Original e'ast of llochuiaii farm T4 acres nml Heretics (I,t,ll0 Oil 210 00 ,M3 13 Oil S3 C(tot win. Millard tract, contalilujr i acres and ua perctitc ;i,UillriH' iUWllIon to inwr house, uut iiiiiituuirs anu repairs iu uaru io iiaiu.. SlllKln uf well 7,T10 TO 1'KltsONAI, I'ltOI'UUTV ON 1'AIIM Household furniture rurmlusfiilenslls t SVi CD S.URI 0 su uo Iloisusuiid cuitio 3,2ji 9 T73 1.1 Ilal.mco duo by Treasurer 735 n ovuwuu at si JU.780 9J Mnouutof outstanding orders and Jmlcr meiitsof e'utharlno Curr, (iu ui) which Includes all outstanding claims to Juno TtU, UTS 9,119 U 1873 S3 t;s id fiTEWAllIl'S ACCOUNT. To cash received from sundry persons.. . Ain't, duo by John Crane, director (lo l.i Am't. duo by Thus, (leriii'lity " 19 oi am i. uuo oy jouu cuirau d 35 87 CJ M lly niu't, paid for sundry articles us per book " lio ti Uy balance due by stewards 37 41 (C3 93 We. tho undershrnotl Auditors of Convmrhain tovvnshlpaud t'entru.la l'oor District. docertlO ihat iuu loreiroiiig siatetneni is correciuuu true, io uiu bet ol our UuovvleUL-e and belief. Wufmtlier nuree. tliut tho nav of each Director. shall be threo dollars tor eiich day necessarily sieut as director. Tho number uf luoetlugs ol said board laeetiuiritobolieldiiiiartiilynt tho l'oor llouso ul wild lilmict, nlo, that the follovvlui; rates shall bo tho lilk'hubt dally pay for horse hire ; live dollars for T5 at u suiifie, nun eigut u.iiiars jor u uouuiu leam, iso, Ui.it lei orders shall i ilmvvii by tlio Directors lor lietr lime until uie same is buouiilled to ihoAuui- tors ut.tneir miuuai setiicmciit. JAM11S HVAN, ) WILLIAM l'llICK, Y KIIWAKI) Mllll'IIV,) b I Auditors of M t.0 1.1 Ccutrulla llor, M ltTIN 1'I.ANHlAN,) Auditors i:iwlti liroilKs, I of WIl.UAM llliltliLHT.J ConyiiKham twp. July 10 n John 1', IIasson, Clerk, IU Marrft Motrls 11. s.Mnrr Anthony Miitphy.,., HlehsrdM nrphy,.., Dionias Murnliv 1.AYTOH ItUNYON. HARDWARE STORE. IjAYTON IIUNYON, & CO., BLOOMSBUKG.l'A. keeps constnntly on lmiul n Full nnd Conipleto Stock of HEAVY1 SI-IEXa1 HAEDWARE, which wo will sell to llio Public at I'rlcos so Low in (o defy competition. OUIt STOCK CONSISTS IN I'AItT OP IRON, NAILS, PAINTS, MECHANICS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS of nil Grades nud Latest Improvements, BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS, ANVILS, SLEDGES, and HAMMERS. Burden's Horse and Mule Shocd. Horso Nails, &c. PATENT WHEELS, OLD'S AND W A LINER'S PATENTS, Spokes, Heavy and Light, Carriage Mallebcls, AxloSj Springs, Gum and Oil Cloths, Valentines Varnishes, Spirita Turpentine, nnd n general Stock of WAGON AND CA11HIAGE MAKERS GOODS, Building Materials, such as J) UNCANNON NAILS, Lewis' Lead, Bast Cblors, Pure Oils, etc., as lew GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. LAYTON RUNYON & CO Mar la, 167s-lf. NEW li ARD 4P (PMWLiil & SUCOESSOItS TO J. F. W1DEXIAN & rS2 til j'-t Gimlets, Oougc.', Tweezers, l'lier.s, H'ot.s and Kettles, Pans and Frier.', lUrjfjAU things fur all porta of buyers. "W- Wo have nlso PfiTE ft . i WHEELBARROWS, glass, :ET7T"i?-sr, o OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE In all its llranchcs, Carefully Selected and Purchased low for Cash giving us Advantages for Selling which can not bo excelled by any other Hardware Store in the Country. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE FOR YO UliSELF. Wo GUAUANTKE both in TltlCF. and QUALITY of our Goods. The Largest Store in the Country. M,,ehiv:5-y J. SCHUYLER & SON, Bloomsburg, Pa. IR, IE JSK X IsTG-TO 2sT - Tlio HmixuTON SEvvisa Ma sh has flirung wpUlj- Into favor as possessing tUe best com uikation ot fe-ooJ qualltlos, namely ; Ugut runnlns.smoutli, Noiseless, lt.ipl'1, Durable, with rurfect I-ock stitch. It 13 a Shuttle Jlachlne, with Automatic Urop Vecd. Design beautiful and construction the very best. GOOD AGENTS f lHSf M address, RBffiiQorton Sewius: MacMne Company, Ilion, 1 Y. mt.ixcw orrtcts or i&smiiivotox toiiiA:;irus. K. Ueininston & bnn, lieiniimtim Sewing M. to-i ltemiiigtuii Ag'l I'o.i - IMON', X. V. Mays, -5m I HON IN Till. 111.0011. The 1'r.neviAN svner Mtall?esnndeiiil:lies the blood, tones up tho sys tem, liulldi up tliebrolien down, cures disprird.t' Debility, dropsy, ciuiisaiiii fevers, chronic illarrliuu nervous anVciluis, bolls humors, dlsea-sts of the kidneys and blMldcr, fe Iii.Uo complaints, Sc. Thonsiiids havo lioen changed by the use nt the remedy from weak, slcklj, wifferlnit creatures, it; sti-mw, healh), happy men nnd women; and invalids cannot icawmabiy hesitate to ulve It a iii.ii, I'AfTlON. 110 Slllu oll k'lt llie "I'EKl VI VN Kvnti'" jiut rTiivlan lUrK.) sold liy di 'lers ceiii'r- ally. A S2-p.iTe tumpllli 1, eontallllll'.' a Ire.ilNl iron ns aue illcid iiiienl und ullur valuable papers, ICMtlllum.HS irolll (II .llllJ,'IUMieil pil sieillll-', ' meii und others, will be sent lie -In un uildn'xs. SKrnW. I'owie a; sox.s, proprl. lurs, Mi llanlvui Avenue, lloston. A Erie, fa. KOttTUXH IN IT. Kverv family buys It. sold by Agents, auOksj, u. m. wai.wi;u, AQENTS WANTED.' Men or women. S3! n week. ir.-...rfnriiikhpil.Iiuhici.nu',aH 't nnt nnrtlionoraWo v llh ia rl'k. Phnmnlesfrec. nr-HeiuI jniirad. tJs'drMaoniiottalctiril. Dontdo. lay bnt v nto atoucrt lo V,M. Hl.l!l),SmT.,NeWT0inc. MOHK AC1ENTS WANTED. MAHTIAL DEEES OP PENNSYLVANIA. FlltST KDITION EXHAUSTKU. "Oompre henslve, nt nnd honorable." N. A, S I'. S. lazette Philadelphia. "The lilnirmpulcs nru tn lo praised for I heir accuracy," 'I ho I'rcss 1'hll.ulelptila 'over Hoik) pueesi no library eomplcto without It." -Sunday Times, I'lillidelpfda. "Your accouut of GctUsbuTir is tho nt.cn, fullest nnd the very best history of thu greatest battle ot modern times." Col. .1. 1'. Nleliolson, Philadelphia. "No soldier should bo wllhout it."- llvt. MoJ. (ten, Mludll, Phila delphia. "A jut trlbuto to ilMhiKUlshed senlccs," .v. O. Curllu. "The ln'btbook lhavoet seen," esil. J, 1.. rarsous, iiarrisuuiK. "nmr m.iiE.uiut Is tho lustest ji t prcsenteu." j. . uo rejuer, Y. Address T. II, IiAVIS CO., l'ubllsheis, T'.M S.in som St.. I'lillailclpWa. viu:i!uvi:n it has keen tuied JURUBEBA has cstablUhed ltselt ns a perfect regulator and sure remedy for disorders ot I ho ss stem urlslni; from Im proper action ef Iho Liver nnd How els. IT IS Nor A I'll Yhic, but, by bllmulatttiB tho so. erctlvo organs, gently and gradually rciuova (ill Im purities, and regulates the entire sv slew. IT 18 NOT , DOCTOllEli lU'ri'lllU, but Is a VEGETABLE TONIC which assUis digestion, nnd thus stimulates the up petllu fur food necessary to luv Igorute tho weakness or Inactive organs, and gives strength to all iho ital turves. IT CAllHII S ITS OWN 11ECOMMENOATION, as the large und rapidly Increasing sales testify. Price one Dollar a bottle. Ask) our druggist fur It, JOHN STON, HOLLoWAY S Co., lTdladelphla, 1'u. nolo, salo Agents. iw. TM.ANK MOHTOAGlSforsaletlieaiiattliB i (J11AH1.IW Vt ItUNYON. OILS, GLASS and PUTTY, as they can bo bought in the county. WARE STORE! CO., Keep on Hnnd tho LARGEST STOCK pttm iSHELF HAKJJWABE In (lie County. added to our Stock WHEELS & SPOKES, - tnsraDSTonsrES, scd. Heminoton No. 1 Machine- for family use, In tho tuiiid yeah OP ITS EXISTENCE, llOS met With a more k.u-id increase of ratio OF SALES THAN ANY UACHINE 0!t THE UAUKET. llEuiNOTON No. 2 Machlne for MANCKACTcniNa and fcinlly use (reaay for delivery only since June, 1ST4), for range, perfec tion, nndvnrloty of work, 13 wlthoutarlval lufamllyor wOBEsnor. SEND POE CIRCULAR 2S llroadvvay.'Nevv York, Aims. .Maillscn Hituaie, New York, iicnlni; -Machines, ciilcaitu, sal state Sit., olvlnL' Machines and Arms. Iiotim, J&i WnsliliiKtaii St., Suwlii;,' MnelUues. ctn.-Iiinatl. 1sl Wist Jth St., Sevvlnir Machines. I'tlci, iw (leiies.ee, St., SchIiil' MaililneR. Atlanta, (!a., Iiclilve's Oivra House, Marfettn Street, sevvin? Machines. Washington, 1). ('..r.si seventh M.,SevvlDgMaclilncs. Imlsvtlle, Ky West Jefferson ht ,iewlns Machlnen. l'lillailclplj, bto Chestnut .Mriet, Sevtlni; Machines. M. l.oub, aw N. Fourth street, " " Delroll, nil WriOilvvurd Avenue, " " liidlanaiiolls, T2 Market street, " " llaltlmuie, -IT N. Charles street, " " FOR SALE! Valuable Tov7ii Propertv and Farm at Private Sale! -0- rpilh unileri-iirii'sl, (uio of llio l.xecntors of 1 (lllulict: wr.Wlllt, ilocenvoil, oners nt pi Ivato sale, Iho tilhiuliiK Miliiuble propel ty, to evil : ONH TWO-STORY Illtlt'IC DW'IUJ.TNO HOUSK, wltti oiit-bulldliiirs nnd lot uttnehed, Elttialed'on Mulu stivel, lilnoutsbiiiy, I'a. 'I his house Is sultublo for two families, AI.so ono two-slorv framo dwelling houso, with nut.biilldlnirs, frame slablo and iskkI lot attached. This properly Is opiwolto the residence of tlio lato Dr. Yost. Al.so, ono two-story framo dwelling houso with stablo, oiit.bulldliiKs und lot nllachcil situated on ltock Street, lilooinsburif, I'a. AIM), Mx vacant lots situated on Fourth Street, Al.so, a valuable farm situated one-halt inllo Horn Iho tow n of M'Kw ensv Hie, l'iu Said farm contains 90 acres ot laud. 1'or terms of sale apply to (IKOlllilJ W. COItltELI, Executor, Feb. 12, '75-Cm. liloomsburir, I'a. GLAZING AND PAPERING. Y7M. V. 110DINK, Trim Street below etc- oud, lllooinsburi;, l'iu, Is prepared to do al kinds ot TAINTING, GLA.INO, anil PArEU HANGINGS, In the best styles, at lowest prices, and at short uotlce. Parties having such wor to do w 11 savo money t y work warranted to tlvo Eatlsfactlon. Order solicited WM, F. 110DINK. Mar, B, 'Il-ly, A Tl'OltNKV'S ULANKS, Coinnicn anil r Judgment Honda, lust printed nd for sale at the Colvusian onire. All kinds of Attorney blank cither kepi vu band or printed to order.