H W'li'VLL'L.-lJiejr.'f Ml'l'l'."-l!,i'!l"-l.'.'Jl- 'l"W""..X'-r THE C0IXVMB1AN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. 11 d d j i I ! idtttttfimit. BLWaU, Editors. 1J LOOMS 1JU KG, PA. Aridity, June 8!),1870. flecrptnry llristnw nnd Treasurer New liavo resigned. Ormit and ilio "Whiskey ltMi" will rejoice. fccimtnr Morrill, of Vermont, Ion been ai jiolutcd nml confirmed in Secretary of tlie Treasury In place of llrlstmv. Till'. FIIDIITII. Cnmplet.'' nrriinsonionts tire, lielnjr. ninile ior tlm ccleliriitluii of tlie coming l'ontlli, Jtaity persons and societies from abroad ate. (sxpectcd. Our own people should work up u Ittllo, nml givo tlit") eiimiulttees a mora cm dial support. inn ni:xt i'iiksidhnt. TIip Republican party Inn donn its n'hrlc. llnyo mid YVIipclcr nro their standard hear iK If tlia Democratic Convention at St. Louis sliall act vitli judgment, a t'eket cn bo nominated that wl.l ensure victory at the coining election, Olvo in good men and true, ami much of thpjdifnculty will bo over come. Democrats, do your whole duty I CINCINNATI. T1II2 GKE.VT UNKNOWN FOU.VI). On Friday of lint week, the Republican I'arty in General Convention met, ended it labors by the nomination of ltutherford H. 1 In yen of Ohio for President, ami Win, A, Wheeler of New York, for Vice President. The result was unexpected, nnd the general ftehtiiuents of the party masses indicates that it is unsatisfactory, lllaino was undoubtedly the favorite candldot,nnd tho announcement of bis defeat was received all over tho country with evident disapprobation. At tho out set it became apparent that Don Cameron could not hold the l'ennsylvaniti delegation 'against lilaine, and much was said about his having lost power, alul of his losing his scat us a Cabinet office, by tbo nomination of the gentleman from Maine. Hut ho has too much of old Simon in his blood to bo thrown off the track. When he found that soma of Pennsylvania delegates would go for lllaino lifter the first complimentary ballot for Hart ra'nl't, he quietly went to work to prevent tliis, and accomplished bis object by thro w iug in somoof CVinkliiigdeleejutesfurllart ralilt, and tho Pennsylvania men, teeing their candidate gaining votes,of course could not abandon him. This was kept up until tho seventh ballot, when nil the necessary combinations had been effected, and then a break was uiade,resulting in the above nom inations, lilaine attributes his defeat to this action or Cameron, lielow wo give the re sults of the several ballots. l'lltsT 11 A I, LOT. Blaine Bristow Conk ling .. Jlorton. Hayes..;.,. Jewell llartraui't.. Blaine Bristow ... Morton.... Conkling., Hayes Hartranft Wheeler.... Washburno Blaine Bristow Morton Conkling. . Hayrs Hartranft.. Wheeler Washburno Blaine Bristow... Morton. ... Conkling..., Hayes Hartranft.,. Wheeler.... Washburod SECOND ItAI.I.OT. 201 113 JO 12.") 'u'5 11 68 298 111 111 04 03 THIRD BALLOT. FOUIITH BALLOT. FIFTH BALLOT. Blaine.... Bristow.. Morton ., (Jon kl inn Jlnrtruutt.., wnceier Vuslibiirne. Blaine, ;.. Bristow, Morton Colliding Hayes Jiartraul't. .., Va lilurue. "WluelVr'..... SIXTH BALLOT. 293 123 113 90 70 G3 3 1 292 126 ,108 84 OS 71 2S0 114 SO 82 , 09 308 111 So 81 113 50 4 'fllH IIWUIIMCAN HjATFIIIIM. Thla document, read by Den, .T. H. Haw- ley, from tlio committee on resolutions at the Cinclinmttl Convention, and adopted by that li dy, Is oiio of thu weakest declaration ol principles ever adopted by any political par U In this country, It starts In by declar ing Hint the Unltpil States Is the nation of tho Republican party ; m ide by them, and preserved by them. It declares that thai party will respect and enforce nil thing which the laws of tho land requires them to respect, It puts In n catch Huh by applaud ing the Constitution of tho United States, It tlppi)e-t tuo nso of iiubllc tunncy for sec tarian purposes, a principle borrowed from tho Democratic partv, The only original section In the whole platform Is a declara tion In favor of fem.ilo sitllVnice. Tho clos ing sections contain the usual charges against tho oppoltlon, and a soft-soap endorsement of the present administration. Wo print tlio platform in lull : hen in tlm economy of providence thl land was to hu pinged ot human slavery, and when tliPHtmugtli of thoduvcrnmcnt ul the people, by the people, lor the people was to he ili'inoutrutoil, tfip Republic m party ('.line Into power; Its deeds have passed into his tory, mid wo look back to tlinin with pride. Incited by their memories and high alms for tlm good of our country and mankind, and lookimr to ihirluturii with uiifalteriui! coup age, hope, nnd purpose, we, tho rcpreseutU' SUVHSTH B A 1.1.0 r. Blaine 3ol Bri-K.w , 21 Hayis bSl The- HarrisVurg I'nlrol in speaking of Mr. Hayes, iayn; , Tho record of tho successful candidate can bo disposed of iu lew words. Ho nerved creditably iu'.tjic war uuil reached tho rank of brigadier geuqrul, After thu war closed he was twice elected to Congress, but during his term tf teryici; ho mado n mark for ability, llq rarely,, if over, addressed the Hnusi) oi the exclti'igufiuestious that arose lor, diseusslop, tliuugh his vote was always found recorded for tho extreme measures of his party. In 180" while saving hi second term in Congress lie was nominated for (Jot- ernor and elected oyer Allen tl, ihurman by a small majority. The next year ills jiarjy neglected to i9jiinato him Hu was again a candidate lr Cioveruor in 1809 and was elected over Cleo. II. Peudletou. His last election wim in tbo meiuorablu campaign of 187fwhen lio received a majority ol 5,011 over Our., Allen iu the largest voto ever cast in tho Suto of Ohio. It was this election which attracted tbo attention of his party to him as au available candidate lor. J'rosuloiit. But Iu all three, of his contest for Ouveruor his majority was very small in tli.it strong republican Htatocoui ared with that of tho other candidates on thu saii ticket ills highest uuij.irity being 7,018, over l'eini Icton, and his lowest 2,983, overTlinrnun lliHiuajority over tiov. Allen last yir In a. total vote of nearly six hundred thomaud is, a rather wuall margin in a contest, for 1'ryai dent. The noiuinatlou of this inade-to-order htatcmau Is baseU on this record But tho contest for President will bo mado on a far wider field utid under very different condi ditions. 'There are other requisite for the Presidency, besides success iu contests like these, Iu which tlm Oiuoi nuati pandlduto is couspiciioiiily wanting. In ability and ex perience u i far below the measure of .the j resent occupant of the Presidential .chair. But Hayes will nerve as well a another us tho candidate of ft rapidly dissolving politi cal orgftiiltatloii that lnuiout'llvwl iUUcful. licsB and its honor. lives of the iiartv, in the National Couveii tiuii iiHseiiiblcii, maku tlio tollowing declara tion Of principles: 1st. Tho United Stales of America is a nation, nut a leagoe. By the en iibiued workings of tho National nnd State Uovorn incuts under their respective constitutions tho rights of every citizen are secured at homo and protected abroad, and the common welfare promoted. 2d. The Republican party has preserved those irovcrmupnts to the hundredth anniver sary of tlio nation's birth, and thty nro now embodiments of tho great truths spoken at Its craule, Unit all men uru created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, among which arc lite, liberty, ami the pursuit ot Happiness; that for tho attainment of thesoends govern ments have been instituted among men de riving their just powers Iruiu the consent of the governed ; until those truths are cheer fully obeyed, if needed to vigor msly enforce tho work of tho Republican party is luiliii-ished. 3d. '1 lie permanent pncilication of the Southern section of tho Union, the complete iirolectlsu of all its citizens iu tho free en joymtnt of nil their rights, nro duties to wlilcli tlio Kepuulicau party aru sncrculy pledged. The power to provide for the en forcement of the principles embodied In the recent constitutional amendments is vested by those amendments in the Congress of tho United States, and wo declare it to be the solemn obligation of the Legislative and IC.x- eciitiio Departments ol the (.lovernineut to put into Immediate vigorous exerelsu nil their c institutional powers for reinoviiiir uuv just cause of discontent on tho part ot any class, auu seuiriog iu every jiiucricau cm zen complete liberty mid exact equality in t'l'e exercise of all civil, political and public rights. To this end weimperatively demand a Co igress and Chief Executive, whose courage nnd fidelity to these duties shall not falter until theso results are placed beyond dispute or recall. 4th. In the first act ot Congress signed by Prcni Jent Grant, tiio National Government assumed to remove any doubts of purpose to dischargn all just obligations to public cred itors, unit solemnly pledged its laitli to maku provision at tlio earliest practicable period for redemption of United States notes in coin. Commercial prosperity, public merit, and national credit demand that this prom ise bo fill 111 led by :i continuous mid steady progress to specie payment 0th. Under the Constitution the President and heads of departments aro to in iku nom inations for otlico, tho Senate is to advise and consent to appointments, and the House of Representatives is to accuse ar'd prosecute faithless officers; the best interests of tho public, service demand that this distinctness bo respected ; that Senators and Representa tives who may be judges and accusers, should not dictate appointments to otlico. The in variable rule for appointment!) should have reference to the honesty, fidelity ami capaci ty of appointees; giving to tho party, in power those places where harmony and vig or of administration reniilro its imlicy to be represented, but permitting all others to bo filled by persons selected with the sole refer ence to efficiency of nubile service and tho right of citizens to sharo in tho honor of rendering faithful service to the country. 6th. Wp rejoice In tho quickened con science of the oeonle conceroiin- nnlitlcil affairs, and will hold the public officers to a rigid responsibility, and engage that the prosecution and punishment of all who be tray official trusts shall bo speedy, thorough, and unsparing. 7th. The public school system of the sev eral States is the bulwark of the American Republic, and with a view to its security and permanence, we recommend an amendment to the Constitution of the United Ssates for bidding tbo aunlicition of any public funds or property for the benefit ot any school or Institution uuuer sectana.i control. 8th. The revenue necessary for current expenditures and the obligations of thu pub lie debt must be largely derived from the duties upon importations, which, so fat as possible, should be adjusted to promote tho Interest of American labor and advance the prosperity of the whole country, 9tii, We renllirm ouropposition to further grants of the public lands to corporations and monopolies, and demand that thu na tional domain bo devoted to free homos for the people, . 10th. It is the imperative duly of the (lovernineut to modify existing treaties with Hiiropeau governments ; that tho suui3 pro tection shall bo nH'onled to adopted Aiucri- an citizens that is given to native-born, and II neeesiiry laws be passed to protect emi grants iu tho absence of power iu the State lor that purpose. 11th. It is the imuiedialu duty of Con- grrss to fully investigate thu eil'ect of tho emigration una importation ot .Mongolians on thi' moral and material interests of tho country. 12lh. The Republican u.irtv rpeeiiulxes with uourovnl thu substantial advance re cently inadu towards tho establishment of equal rights lor women by tlm many impor tant nmenuiiients etlictcu uy itepuullean i,i'isniinrt's in inu taws which concern mo personal and property relations of wives, mothers, nnd widows, and by tho appoint ment and election of women to thu superin tendence oi education, cnarities, and other public trusts. The lis nest demands of this class of citizens for additional rights and privileges and immunities sliHiild bo treated wiin respecuui consideration, llltli. The Constitution confers upon Con gress sovereign power over the Territories of tho united states tor mclr government, and id the exercise ol this power u is tuo right and duty of Coujrress to prohibit and extlr- patoin tlio Territories that relic orbarbarUiu. polgatiiy; nnd wo demand such legintlnn as shall secure this end and the supremacy ot American institutions iu all tho Territor ies. Mill. The pli-dun which the nation has given lo our soldiers ami sailors must bo fulfilled, A grateful people will always hold those who perilled their lives for thu country's preservation iu tlio kindest remeni braiico.8 15th, Wflsluperely deprecate nil sectlounl feeling ami tendencies, Wo Iheroloro nolo with deep solicitude that the Democratic party counts us its chief hopu of success up on the electoral vote of a united South, se en rod through the oll'orU of those who wero recently arrayed ngaliist the nation and wo invoke the earnest ntteiitiou of thu country to thu grave truth that a success thus achieved wpuld re-open sectional strife and imperil national honor and human rights,' Kith. We charge tho Democratic' ptity as beihg the same in character and spirit iih win u it sympathized with treasoli and with milking Its control of the House of Repre sentatives the triumph and opportunity of the nation's recent foes; with re-asserting and applauding In thu national capital thu sentiments of unrepented rebellion ; with sending Union soldiers to tho rear ; with deliberately proposing to repudiate the plighted laitli of tho Government ; with be ing opiilly false and Imbecile upon the over slindowlHii financial uuestliui i with thwart. lug thv ends of justioo by its partisan ml, inanagemoul and obstruction uf investigu. grew, utterly Incompetent to ndmltiliter the Unvernnienl, Wo warn tho country against trusting a parly tnus llko unworthy, rocrc aid, and Incapable, 1 7 th. The .Niilioiml Administration mer its commend itlon for its honorable work in the m.iiiaieiii -ill of domestic nml lorpigu .tll'.ilri, and President Ontnt deserves the c.iutlnued and luiirlv irralltuduof the Ameri can people for his patriotism and his Immense service in war aim in pe.uv. Centennial belle I1. S'.r ietel ir tout tltwh tlilt rmmj Thr 'An lliiij ill the KrhUAliim lkchion of the Agricultural Jury The Women' )nirlincntl'n)irlni)fit thcytorlmu fourth .1 Jlli JMl. l'hllifklihlii, June 20, 1870. The sixth week of tho Inhibition opened well and closed active. A steal) Increase in the attend, men Is still noticeable. Kveu raluv days are no drawback lo Iho enjoy. incut ol visitors for II tho avenues ami walks tiro wet and miiddv, and the air damp, tho interior of the buildings nll'ord u dry, eomlorlahle, and most cutcrlnluiug let real. ludicrous incident occurred on I iiesihty at one of the entrance turnstiles. A fat boy :i homo siii'i'inicn Irom Illinois nnd a ri val to Itiruitm's presenli'd blmelf ill Ihu usual place of enlianci' bill was lo his own dismay unable to p iss through, Tho gate keepers were powerless lo render ussisiance or advice. I ueir orders wero to permit no body to pass Into the grounds except through the Vtlle, and yet this applicant was In the most literal sense a "Pody." hat was to bo done? Tlio boy had bis fifty-cent piece In ids hand and demanded admission, The Department of ndmls-imis was applied lo. a hurried cousulatlou wis held, ami as a last resort the heavy youth was admitted through the waxoti gale. Tho Women's Department at tho Exhi bition is ouo of the tilings not to be sneezed at. The New Knirland kitchen is unite a centre of attraction, and is one of those dis tinct features that a person Is likely to in spect several times. The ladies, under tho uperintendenco of Miss Kinina Southwlek, luivo been extremely fortunate iu securing many objects of special interest for exhibi tion, which aru doubly notable by reason of their novelty and ago. A combination ol (plaint architecture, antiquated furniture, and tlio epochal citumcs uf the attendants, gives ouo a pleasing view ol lite in .cw lin glandft century ago. There is a chair that was'broiiuht from Old Kmrland iu tho sec ond ship that lauded on our const ; m.d an other, mado iu Dauvers, Mass., over two hundred years ago, which has decended from tho family of Governor Kndicott. Un derneath a clock, said to liavo been made lbs years ago, is. John Alliens writing-desk-, which was brought over in the Mitiitluwer. Tlio liieplace is a glimpse of history in its- pit. Hanging over tlio fire on a crane are two of the oddest-lookinsr kettles said lo have come from Kngiand in the CanlweUi On thu mantel are the liudcr-box,thccran, lamp, and other ancient articles, lib, which hang the old flint-lock musket and Candidates. ttt'o nre nutliorlwct to nmiounco llus rollowlnif per sons ns candidates tor tlio ofllcos nnmod, subject to tlio Democratic iHlcsot Coliuabl.i county ;) 4 roil CONiilUM', CHARLES 11. IIROCOWAY, of lltoiimrfiurij. run mimiiiT, .1. li. U1RIO.V, of litimmhliurij, MIKTONjTlARhrs, , of JllvoMtbiiry, ' iihnrTdoak, of Jlriarcrcck. samuibTsmith, of l"ishinijereek. A. K. SMITH, of JAiimjI. JOHN BAYCOCK, lltiimixslinrij. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, of Jlluoiihiliuril. JOHN K. GROT', of UlonMibtirij. HENRY D. KNORR, of Centre. AssociATi: juihu:. SAMUEL SNYDER, of Mijllln. JAMES BAKE, of Scott. I. K. KRICICHAUM, of Jlenton. DAVID DEMOTT, of (Ii ecmrooil, BUT HER A. GERM AX, of J 'inc. STEPHEN GEARIIART, of Mtfflin. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . LMI'OIWANT TO A LI, Tlio discoverer nml compounder ot the (.ii'-t.iiiied Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry nnd other valuable preparations, entered upon Ids professional career Willi I lie liimortiuil ndvnnt.iKO m ii it'k-uhir medical ciliira'.loti hi one or 111) oldest an. I best, schools III l'lill.iiK'Iplitu, ami, peili ips, In the world Ho Hiiljsoiiui'iitl;' scried a faithful term of practice in ttiu riiilad-lplita lu.spciis.iry, and ror inu li y J ears attended 111 tho llosplhil. In these Institu tions ho ciijiijod "in most ample opportunities of oh talnlnj an uidfjlil Into diseases In all their vailoiis forms, n well as for as ertalnlnir Hie host hietlmiii uf Ihi'l treatment. In odeilli. tneii'f'ire.totlio pen pli of tliHt'iilted Mali's 1 lie Iridtsof Ids extensile priiffsUo!i.d experience In the lucdtiMl ctimitoiuuiins tin' lii'st results of Ids skill and ousel within, ho feels Unit ho Is tail proirorliii; a noox lo cury family tlirmiKlioiit tho land, resllnir, as lie does, conlldc utl) In tho merits iilul clllcatloui Ml tun uf I lie rciu"dlcx Im hereHllli eommi'iids. Tho vast amount o t.'stl inonr from nil .irt.scf tin' winld has pruirn "l)iii' 'lllll SW.W.NKS CllMI'ill'NI) tll,l' OK Nihil IIIIKIIUV" Iho most Plllcailoils remedy known, and It Is admit led hy our most eminent lihj slelo ns, nnd nil who h.uo witnessed Us uunderliil hcilln : iro ertles. 'Iho M il, II L'llKltttS In all ii(es of llai wur d and hi nil count lies ulicic It Is knomi has Uiui Just ly eelelir.iteo tor lis Moiideifiil medicinal iptnlltle.s, tmt Its Kreat pimer tociuu huiueof tlio woisl and Inosi dl-tressn- diseases 1111101111 us was neier fully usee! tallied until the experiment of tI1.1l skllfud jili)slcl.in, llr, Mvauie, had Ueiaonstraled Its hls'n ad.iptaltou. In coiniilimtlou with 1'lue Tiee'lur, mid oilier I'lUUllv Milualilo vc L'elalilo linrrcdleids, which chemically Lumolucd lemlers It action tenfold mole certain and heiietk'lil In ciiriuiill diseases uf the throat, M east and lungs, nil. sW'AVNU'.S ll,u Clli:itltV COMrui.'NU strikes at tho i-untotdlspa-u uv iiuririuiL-1 .0 ii oou. resioiinir ineiivcr ami kin lie) s 10 healthy notion, lnvloralliig Iho nerious and Kliuttered constitution. It your druggist or stuic kee)er does not liaiolt. do not ho put ofTby any oiner rcmeuy mat in.iy uo uneieu, out senu 10 us oe reel. mid wo lll forwurd u half doen to any addie.ss, frelKlit puld, on recehit of the price, II per bottle, or $1 tho half duon. Address letters to Int. .SlVAi.NK X mo., .(.iu .oriit Min sueei, rmiaucipnia. o ch.irK'o iu no luuue for iiiuice. Ask Voiir Druggist lor Tlicm, powder-horn. At the side ofthe lirejflaco is 11 small out neat siunn ng-wheel, lunch according to Mrs. General Cunningham, wa brought to this country in thu Mayflow er. 1 ears ago it was thrown nsulo as ue less. but when the Centennial movement be gan to extend its influence over the country, a Jliss lower iook noid 01 it, burnished it up, and put it in condition to bo operated on by her, nitich to the amusement ot tho visitors. Alongside of tho wheel is a chest of drawers, said to bo two hundred years old, an assertion its appearance fully justifies tlio truth of. At the otherside of the hearth hangs a saddle, made 170 years ago. and a sample of tho kind used entirely by tho gen tility of that day. Against the" walls bangs a commission granted to Lieutenant-Colonel Nathan Barrett from John Hancock, first governor of Massachusetts, in 1781. Al so pendent is a sword worn by Colonel Bar rett in the memorable Concord fight of April l'Jth, 177"), when ho was only a captain. A pewter platter, said to liavu been mado 11 century ago, is suspended beside a canteen of tho Revolution, and u wooden plate, filled, with maiks of time, but which originally formed a portion of a fashionabhi "young lady's wadding outfit. On an ol I-fashioned sideboard Is arrayed tho china-ware In voguo during tho Revolution, with its peculiar-figured plates and many-colored cups ami sau cers. 'X'heiu is a eritaldo whistle made from a pig's tail, over which is placarded the following Hues : "Theresa prmrrb as ancient ns Scotland's thistle That out of a pig's till y 011 e 111't 111 1I01 11 wliiuio : We believe we've nccoiiipllsh -d tho woudonnl thing, And all who 111-iy wish cm uuko this t-ill slug." And these are not all the unique exhibits iu this Department, of which I shall speak: again hereafter for the benefit of your lady readers. Yesterday I had a look at tho famous Wisconsin War Eagle, "Old Abe," now on exhibition in Agricultural Hall. This old vetcran;of whom nearly everybody has heard was captured by a Chippewa Indian in Northern Wisconsin, in 1SG1, and was car ried by tlio 8th Wisconsin regiment three yeais, passing through 23 battles. Ho after wards became a "State lSird," and has often been on exhibition for churitablo objects, earning over $2.,U00. While in the build ing I learned that the jury on agricultural machinery have decided to abandon the old practice of field trials, believing that 110 fair estimate of the value of machines can bo formed from such trials. The quality of du rability for instance, which is ouo of the most important iu the competition of reapers. plows, iVc cannot bo ascertained at nil by a singln exhibition of their working. The jury will, tuerelore, merely examine tho inaciiiiies as mey siauu iu jiirriciuiurai null and will recommend such makes as seem to combine the most improvements. A conlliotof authority has arisen between thu Centennial Commissioners ami the Cell. tciinial lioatdut I'ltiauce, thu latter contend iug that us they are entrusted w ith tho mon ey and their ojiieers are under heavy bonds foi' tho proper expenditure ot it, they should have absolute control of Ihu funds. Tluv therefore decline to pay some Useless salaries ami other extravagances, tho iireinjiiiter unco of legal opinion and public sympathy appears to bo with thu Board of Vinance, who liavo so judiciously guarded tho lmisc strings agaln-l the moouehino of poiuncus figure-heads, Airuhgctuciits for the Ith of July 1 eiuouslnitlnns 1110 iu prociess. thoucl there are Indications that tho parade won't ne o iaru.o au nu.tir in wai conicinpiiitril. disiiii.iiioii was manifested on tbo tiart of the commission to liavo the ceremonies t.iku nl.ico within tho Ceiitcutiiul Grounds, but good ieuu 1ms provnlled to make it a free show on that day, ami Independence square nas oeeu seiecieu us me spor, liovcrnor llartrauft will tako command. Governor l ildeu will also UKi'itrsr.NTATivi:. JOSEPH B. KNITl'LE, of Catitivitta. E. j.-Mchenry, of I'ishiivjcrcek. DAVID S. BROWN, of Main. WILLIAM BRYSON, (f Centrulitt. Marriages. JA(:oilV-lIUM..-On Wednesday, dune 14th, at tho lesldenco ot tho bride's father, Mr. Harry A. Ja cob)-, of Kcltley, to Sllis Sadte K. Hull, of Wllkes- JIAY ANDIiltSOX.-On the 10th Inst., by llev. T. , llomnelur, Mr. Uuuuezrr Jhiy to Jllss Allen An- ilei-son, both of Hlooinsburg. Deaths. llAnUNlirciI.-In llloomsburg, on the lath hist., Kniun E , daughtei of Simon ('. Milve, and wife of luoi'ge ll.igeubuch, In tho vcihjcar ot hcrage. MclIICNlt V. At his residence la llenton townvhlp, on Sunday, Juno is h Kpliralni Jlclleiiry, agedii) years, 11 months and '27 days. He was an honest man "tho noble?!, work of find" ami n sincere and devoted unrlstl.ui, Ujlng In tho triumphs of the Christian hope. Itll.NYAN. In Madison township, on thoatti lint.. WUII.iu Itiiuyaii, ngod alioutsi years. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "JOARINGCRELK SCHOOL DISTRKT. insist, W, luiun. roti.Ki'tiin ash TanAsi'iirii, iv e cosr with iioi'ti.v iciiwcK seimui, ntsTiiicr 11)11 TIIK M:All KVIMSiI .le.NK I, IStil, HU. Yi ain't of diiillfnte...... ...i, SI " " Ktllto lliptoplUliol fJ t3 Ain't liroti Jit forward JM '! I II. Hv ain't paid I'V lonelier' salary. . . fS2 01) ' rulleeioi's eiiiiuulwlon at, f, 1st cell .It'll " ain't paid 'I leusurer's eominls- M011 at 'i per ei'ht it 4 T " ain't paid on oiiLstiindlliif onleis hf pltlhliliyi'.ir redei'llied I. " ' uiui eximeratloiis nhoivo I,,... una " " paid for coal ,. l si SlllOOl Ul'Cl'MMlllCa. I. I" li'.ia m Ain't brought teniard " balanced Ala't la hands of Treasurer J,',il(l V'J at: si tin 4; J-OAKINGCIiUliU POOR DISTRICT. ' WlU.tAW YlllllKIl ANI1 lllimtAM WlTNRII I'llMXCIOIt AMnilUASl llUt OI 11(1 WiMll'llllttK I'OOll IIIS llllCr toil VKUt USIUMI.Il'NB 1, lS.ll, lilt. Toam't of dilplleale ll'st ST " balance uf piovlous year m ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. MTATROPWM BCMVOV. IIICAltO. Letters of Adinlnll ration nn Iho I'stiitr of "in. llunvnii.hiio of M nils in ton nslilp.l'ohiiniaa conn . ileeoasei'l. have been Knintodby Ilio Ilea s nrols Id ,.,i 1,1.1. o. iiunMiti.i lai s tunvili, Aiunlldstialors of Win, llliiiinii, dee'd, All .einoils h.nhnf rial m iiifnins ilio osiaic .11110 ie e. .. i use I lliem lor seiiu'iii' in, ii". ',..,.,., i si, ,!, in iniki' iMVini'iil to tno undi I signed AdiidiitstralorsHltiioutiU'l.iy. ,,. 'llAVIH llt'NVAN, JiilieM r,t " Ailmlntstrators. POsTtIVELY CURED. Win ii death was lioutly i-x iici-toil" from I .11 t..i...,.ll..a l.,.ilntf tiiUld.HIld llr. II. .1 imks was experl.uciilhig. ho accldeiilaliy mado a Mciiarntlon of IMHAN lilIMI'. men eurcit Ulj only ihlld, unit noiVKtrea tun reetw iicnou ini nf two stamps, in uv expcnuu. ''""l""'; liUhbsiieiil, nausea Ht Ilio Htoni icli, nn.l l ll brn U afi'esti eld la tui'tit -four hours. A.idress t i Al'. hock ,v co , loii li.ico M., I'hli.uli'li'.hl.i, naiiilng lids l'-iiwr. t'DITOR'S l'lKPORT OP CATAWIS-SA .SCIIUUI, HISl'IMOr I'llll.YllAII IINlUXd .it m; i, ism. llUi'lIlt'l's, Ain't ofduptl'.atof irseh ml iiiirpoiosjiril . 81 A ;-.i ti I'll. lly nm'l paid for pnllectol'sriiiiniils. slim id t per i'i lit IU ' urn t paid Ii l i lolhhiff for pun- pels , i 11 " unit paid for keeping llaibara l'lslier "s no " ain't paid f.n' keeping .Ichndr.i- leiin HI 'i ' I'Miiieratliais alluiM'd 'J' " ain't ii.ild for ntleiidhig seltlhK 2 no " making duplicate. 1 im building i.li from former Tro.isiiri't . . Mate appropriation. lax irom niise.ncii i.ui'is.,... lJXI'l'.NIIiritllK's. l'ald learners' Ramrlos fnrmer lo.u for fuel for repairs Hilary of .secretory 'i ivasiircr and rolled nr mlsct'll.ihi'ons expanses U.oiioraltoin Ain't brousli!forward. " balanced t'ash In han.liof Troasaror... tin ! I i',r Jl CI oAiUN(ic:Rr,i:ic road district. JCSEI'll f.KVAN AMI .1. M. TllCMI'. I'OI I ITIOIIS ANUI-C 1'KllVISOKS, Is' Al'l'OL N I' tt 11 II llll IUNHCllKbk ltUtll IllsllllCT Foil VKAIl IIMMS'll Je.vi: i, isiii. 1)11. 'o nm'l of duplicate ISM r,n naiiinco oi iireiioiM ji ar. vu ia " Interest paid hv .1. U'tau lino " money paid ou r ss M IVninli's nnd nil Mini Milne lii'ullli should nevrr be Mlthout 1)1!, HWAYNK'S TAIt AND MAItSAI'A KII.I.A l'IDI.S, (is they piulfy tho blood, lemoienll obstructions, cleanse the bkln of nil pimples nnd blotches, and brlug thoilch color of health to the luiecneok. i-einaie irregularities are rusioren hi n iio.illhv condition. They aru a certain euro for Mck and Xervoirs Headache. As a Dinner Mil, nothing pan exceed them : take one, two, or tin ee. ns may bo found necessary; unllko others, they n.'lther gripe, produce inuisoa, or any oilier unpieiisiiut htiisu m, whllo they nro ns jmwerfiil ns It Is possible for a medicine lo bo and be harmless. Theso I'llls cleanse out tlio dlsosdered humors, enrich and purify the blood, remove nil unhealthy billons secietioiis of the stomach und bowels, causing n peifcctty healthy Mate of tho tlvor, and nre undoubtedly I ho best ca thartic nnd anttblllnus medlcnio jet discovered ; und we nro determined that tlm sick shall havr t'ictn nt a price within tho moans of tho poorest ('.'."i rents u lin oi'tll) I'llls.) If jour druggist or storekeeper has not got them, do not bo put on" byntiy others Hint iu.iv bo offered In their place, but send to us di rect, and mo will forward by mall, on receipt of tho price, 25 cents a box or lite boxckcs 11. V. Iho undersigned Auditors of Itoathigereik towiishm. hato ciri'iully examined tho above lie. count nl.u uiiu man coi reel as uooe sei uui. MAlll.OK II. MVntS.l NATHAN' HOt'l'K, S-Auditors, (li:illtllE 1'. CKAIU, J gT. CI!. June ?, ls;o. lit- halnnro on hand 2J2 21 Aug. 5, " " Mate Approprullim MWTO laxuup. ioi year 'u isn ia SKIN DISEASES. Swayne's Ointment, Is pnrtlcul.il ly adapted to nil forms of skin lic enses. Turcs etcn tt lien nil other reme dies and treatment fall. I'ures Tetter, salt ltheiim. Hurber's llch, 1'rnrlc Itch Soro Heads, Humors, Piles', All Eruptions, I Scald Il'iul, I Klngtvorni, I I'lmples, Sores, Armv llfh. , blotches. Suirvv, Chronic Eryblpclas of the face. MA11KET HEPOilTS. BLOOMSIIURti MARK HT. Wheat per bushel j i.ss Ityo uu curn.ncw, " r.u (lata, " " id Flour tier oarrel ?.r,n Cloverseed 7,o) Flaxseed l.wi luittcr o Kggs 15 Tnllotv i Potatoes 'i', Dried Apples 10 Hams id sides & Shoulders n hard per pouud in nay per ion ?imi lleeswax .Hit Timothy Seed 4.M) (JUOTATIONS l''l)lt COAL. No. 4 on Wharf , 4,00 ncrTon NO.B " " t 3.75 " No. 8 " " t t,SO ' lilacksinlth'8 Lump on wharf 4,oo " " luiuuuuous " o,oii " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NNUAL STATEMENT OF t;i.Miii4 lutt iui' Henry llessand Henry Shaffer .supervisors ot Centre township ror Ibic, lilt. To nmt of duplicate for 19TB cisn o uenry siiaiier order on Isaac Lr Iu ,., Clt. l!053;t i 4071 IOTJ71T lly ntnt. ot work dono " Exonerations " Commission to collector. , llWOs.1 14 OJ 1 uj :;u IJUU7 17 Henry Shilfcr one of the supervisors of Centre luitushlp for ls;j. Hit. To balance of Note of Win, Sh lifer " Duo bill " CushoiCo Tieasiuer nn II, S, Lauds.... " order uu Allen Micilh minor " Interest ou nolo & duo bill uf Win. bhalfcr. SWAYXIPS OIXTMRXT Seems lo cureevry enio, leaving the skin smooth uiiu tio.ir wiuiuui. a uicnusii ueiiinu. Itching Piles Is eenernllv nreccded bv n moisture, llkn nf rsniM Hon, dlstresslnif Itchlnp. ns Ihoinrh pin worms wiro cmttllmr In nr nhnut, thn reetuni, parltcularlv at Idirhlwhen un lresslncor In bed after 1,'c'tllnir warm. It nppirs In summer us xvell ns tvhi'er, nfteullmes shows Itself around thn private parts, and Is nut eon. linen in niiiies oniy, nut isipiuu as neipient that re. in tip i are sorely nnililed, patlleularlv In times of pregnancy. i-ienuini; uno mo vncuia, pi-nun (lis. tnsstmr almost betond tho powers of endurance. ( j sos of lom- statidhnr, nrotiounced incurable, have uecn perniaueiiuy cureii oy simply npplj lug SUM XXIV S OI.T.lI V.XT. KXTIttCTS ITtOM LKTTUIls, Dr. Kwni no son : (Iputlemen-'l he bov nf ntnt. nif nr t o'l sent me in' in l cureii mo en! ri.lv nf Iffli, bur Piles, wide'i I Mirtercd Willi Mr tlvn tears. t:n closed Und lllty cents for another box for a fiiend of UllUll. AVI1KKW.I, III.ACIt. l arinuell Matlon, l.oielilll Co., V.i. lb"'. Isaac Holland. Webster. Tatlor mtintv U'.Vu. writes : November an. 1S71-I have been n sullerfr frnm Itelihie Piles. I iironnvil u box of your ointment last mii liar which cam me InstaH rcPcf, an 1 reel Ponll'U'lit It Witt effect, a w-rni.inciit mm r!,.elnMoil find ntiyeents, for which pleass send mo another box UJ lll.ill. An Braption of 8 Vofirs Standing 1 was troubled with ah eruntlon nr el ml vpnra llclilnir. lulul'Tnblii nt times ; tried inanv iirepara ttonn without tlrxlluu- relief. 'I'liroii'jh llin use of Hway lie's AlMIeallnif Olutmetlt I inn entlii'lv cured. iiisii'it i.tMiiciir. At llorlsnian & ilros., 5tli nnd Cherry, I'ldla. Z wan entirely cured of letter In Its worst fiirm by Dr. Swat no's All-Heallm- (lint meat, unit shall bu happy lo explain myeasu to nil wuu liia uan upon ion. .lAiirs .tieniM.KY. west i:nd Hotel, ti'ld stieet heluiv limbard, I'hlladelphla. Sent hv mall to anv address on receli.Mif miep.r.n cents a box. Di'iri hie symptoms hi nil 'Onmiuulcatlntis, mid ad dress l"ttcrs to III! .S'.VAVNI". A SON, Philadelphia. Miaiiji. iui ,i,ii.l'. l'OH SAI.n UV ALL DliUlidlSTS. 1)7 CO 11) 04 i II II si JI1J f ivt ui clt. lly p ish paid J. J. lirower ' Nouii.r Win shanorui Ihjuo Krtvlno.,... ' Cash paid ilinry Hess uud llcury hharfer. 11 48 $273 CO , ..... . I w f, I hi iimu'i-.iL-iii-1 All iitur.s ill lyuiibiu iu,i usiiiu also appear at the heuil ot tho ! I'niiiiii.iai'iiiinti Miani examined tnoabotearuouuiH New Yoik column. New York: er.ulil limn and und Uu-ui inrmi, and Hu I tlm sum ot forl)bl- tloni with proviim lUelf. ofiWMceudcncy iDllicli Itself, through tho period ovvcr House ot Con- on t a splendid display hut uo appropriation wits iiiauu uy inu ii'isiuiuru ior expenses ol regiments and only some of tho wealthier ones will lio able to come without that aid. Tho new bull for Independence Hall arri' ved I'm i u Troy a day or two ago. It is a del luato llttlu thin,.'. tveichiiiL' only 1:1,700 lbs. and mcasi.riiij; seven leet In height and in eirciiuiferent'ii. Homo of tho material ol wliich ll is ciit was niclto l from old can nons captured Irom tlio British at Saratoga iu the luviilulionary war, Thu bell bears thu tnoJest inscription ; "Presenled to thu city of Philadelphia, duly , 187li, for the belfry of Inilepcudeuco Hull by a citl.en." Around thu lip is tho motto, "Proclaim lib erty, throihrhoiti nil tlio land unto all thu in habitants iiii'reol'," and on tlio top, "Glory to liml in inu uigui'st, ami ou earth peace, good will toward men," It wilt bo hung in tho belfry at once but will not lio mug until noon uu .(uly -1th, when it will peal forth thirteen ktrukex, ouo fur each of tho original btiiles. Thousands of people liavo ciieaueil nuur tors hcru for periods ranglni! from tho 2.1th iust,, to tho llltli of duly, and on the Fourth the crowd will bo immense. A Caso of Thirty Wars Slamllng, Host Aurora, N Y., .May 12, 1872. .Mesrs. Selh W. Potvlo ti Bons; (lentluinen, I was tumbled with dyspep' sin for thirty years, and tried several niedi' clues advertised fur that cure of this distress. lug comp'aiiit, without deriving any benefit frinii tintni. About a vear aero 1 f'oinir.i'in'i'il taking thu Peruvian Syrup, and alter using altogether twelve bottles 1 find myself en tirely cured, I coutliler my catu one of thn worst I ever heard ol, uu I I take great pleas, ore in retHimuiendlni; tho Pitivhii Svrup to al djapeptics, believing that it will bo sure to euro thenu Yours rosnectfully, ,J. T, 110YIV, Sold by all ilruutjUk lais aiidheteiiiy-ono cents dun supervisors, und for which amount weuivo yiveii uiuur ua,unoi,wiiuvi thu pKuciil supirtlsors. Juno 23, '111. 3W LUVl FII'STUII. L. W. WOtll.LKY SAMUlih KlILCll.N'i: 'sat. Auditors. A NNUAL STATKMIvNT OP CEN'TttK TOWNHIIII'l'OOH DIMI'ltlCT I'lllt 1S15. Win. Shtilfer nnd Win. Dennis Poor Ovenoersot centie tutvnsuip ior iui:,. 1)11. Toiimt. of duplicate, fur b'ft... " . iisii irwui .ii inu, ,i, .,, w. ..... ... hint of N, I.. Campbell for Dltoii lot.... " cash risd, from lluarCiwk twp ' o iiiiijiuihi lllllerfor I), P. 'I homos " dish iiH'd. hum N't I Miller for it, p. '1 homas Clt. lly niat. paid for rclli f of I'auiurs In twp . " " " Attys., Justices exniiisos Ao. In bull Willi Hlilckshlnuy buiu, " " " " " Minllntwp " " " Ktato llospllal for board .Vc, Mary liashi " " " MuUi Hospital fur board AC nf DaidcDiponeuburi,' " " " II. 11. Ikeler ally, uud fit.tto Hospital tor' Ii. huoucuhiin;. . 'I " " David I'.'lhonus " " " Josi'iih 1'ohu for Koto und hit . " " ' TriitiUui; exinnses to llospllnl " " II. I). Knorr for mtv Ices ,., ; ' Muuiui'l Nejhard ' " " " T. c. Kother Abbi',, for bertleos " llversi ers tlino Ac " witness fusuiid ndleuijo to puiivlllo.. ' Italauro on List sears ncciiuut. " Iteiilovurcliur.'i'dJ. Kruiner ' lluluiicu due d 1st I hi lloin coUcctur,... 2J1CJ3 li:m :a!i Hi M 100 01) tuno 313 CS CS15I 1W V) SI VI 13'J UIIIIU Mi tl'l IU lu 00 U7J VOJ) bins H74 Wat sou 71147 We the iiLtlerslinicd Auditors ( f Ccntte town'hlp (Viluirilila County. Luvo miunliird tho ubovu ucoount of Ibe Poor (itciBtirs und liiidllconttt lo tho best CI Mir KLUttHSJKV 1U Miltl. I.KVI'FKSTKII. I U W. WUOLI.KY. Auditors. BAMUJtU ttUl.VllltJt, 1 Jun M, nc-ttw, Solo l'loiuletors and -Manufacturers of SWAYiNTS PANAGSA, fi'lcbiati'd nil ntcr tho world forltsri'inarknblociiis of Scrofula, .Mercurlil and sj plillltlo eonipialnts, and incases wiicrn ritpidlltlo tlrusof tho naroiit. causes ilevilopmcnt of Syphilis or Scrofula In tho pnuu uoinin',- n-isever proven so Piipctuai in com pletelf eradlciillni: every vestlirn of these danirerous couiplahits und all diseases arising from Impurity of tho blood. Il.t particular to caiiniutlio epnulnt', ns prepared by Dlt. SWAVNh A' SON, 830 IV Mil St.,I'lill.idelplll.l see that tho iiamiils Kpelled correctly, sw.w .m:, hs tliero urn preparations of bouimvnat similar uamu in tue niarKcu IS YOUR FAIR FALLING Dlt TUltNI.Nd (lltAY? 11 IP SO III) NOT 1'AIIi Til USK 0U' Tlio most liellublu llulr lhistoratlto ever Introduced lo ihu American People Vor lhtloihit' 1 1 ray Hair und 1'rnvenlln'f lttlldll(.KS. Tho great Luxury of tho Dress-Itoom. London Hair Color restorer UiMlim Hair Color llestorer lijiiioii uu s color kosuiit 1indon Hair Co or Itestorcr uiiu on lia r Color Kostcrc Irfji.dou Hair color llestorer Liimloh llalrcotur iiostorcr Ijindon lia r Co or l.'estort1 Londoii Hair Color itoslori Ijindou Hair Color ICestoivr biuidou Hair Color Itestorcr Ijindou Hair color Itostonr iiiiium iiair cotor m sioiv Uiudon Hull- Color Ituiloi'e Liindoii Hair Color itesioiir ijanlnn Hull' Color Itestorcr Loudon Hair color Hostoier Ijindou llulr Color lle-.lurer London Hair Color Heslorcf UjihIoii llslr Color Ucslorvr Lonilim ii r color iiestoie Unidou llulr Color lteslorur London llulr color icoiun ic Uindon llulr Color Kosiurt r Ijiiulun HiilrColor Ittstoitr ijoniion Hair color uosrorer Loudon Hair Color Itestorcr 1, It will restore tray hair to Its orls'lnal color. I. It w ld nuke tlu' hair grow on bald heads. U, It will l ei.ua o Ihu liuluiid Mtlellons. 4, II will rcinotu ull iliiiidrull und llihlnir, t. It will make thu hulr soil, clonsy and Holt?; 0 It will prcteivu tho nrli;liiu eulur lu old uo. 7, It will pietcnt thu hulr from ralllntr otr. h, 11 w IU euro Ul' lllsCUbCS of tho bCUlp. 75 Oonts por Bottloi bottles tl. Kent by express to any adjross on lo " cehit of lirloo. Address orders to lilt. H WAV, SIS 4 HUM, 330 North mxui struct, 1'iiiiu., i-u., suiu prupnutui-s. SOLI) UV A 1,1, MtUUUISTiS. li,on s; en. llj nm'tp ilil for work dono oouet ioi toiiiiius- slon nt 5 per cenl niii't paid for asking hands wilting botidstiud paper um t-jiald for ultoiidlns,' settllns " palilotcr " of due bills redeemed uf pret Ions j ear DM 50 11 CJ 10 to SI ft ID Ain't brought forward " balanced Ain't duo Supervisor , Jl.tl'S 91 l.ors sr 1,10 j 04 tl!') c TATT.MICNT OP SCOTT TWP. M1IIOUI. HIsTIttOT I.N ACCOl'.NT WITH II. C. K Hicii s kii, Tieasuier. ti!,IT0 0l DU. June lo, '70. To Teachers wanes i,mooi I'UCI i .i nt " " .Miileil.il iisi.'J ' " Itcpilrs '.itin " " I'leuiiliiK school rooms lo.u " " Dllphcalo .'.25 " " lTlntlhif reirts 1suu " ' 'lieasurereuiuiiilsslon lis id ' Collectiii'scomnilsslon UH-o ' " Seci i t.irj s salary 3.1 no " " llKoncratlous r.l ai " " Audllurs fees '.'iki " " Da unco 3siii;i Juno It), 1S7ii, lly CH. Ilnlanco i.'.lTOUl MS5C1 u'nttin iinderstiriieil Auditors ot Scott tow nsl ill liavo this day examined tlio above account, uud Ilinl itcuricci. tv. A. Il.tlilll. Jnnnln. 1S7il. ll.D.ll.MmN'IIACII. Juno hi. 'iiiXliv. Audltoi-s, Hill S3 111 hi illlll III) 33 no I DMINISTItATOIl'S NOTICB. , A TAI K OP Wtl, K. KKU'UNKIt, 1fB V. JtJttrrs oi AdmlrdMintlon on I hn I?'"'" K. Kcli'luit'r. nf Sliniln twp, iviumbla Coiuilj, lecil, tmvo hern irrnnlid bv the llPRlstr-r of m I r.1'11'0 win. H liccl;.of Mltlllii tn-p., Columbia iimnty, I'n., to whom ill Arsons tndenled to mild lti o Jiote oui'sti'iltoionke paniTOt. nm J 'i"". 1,?A"5 ,,T,inJ nL-.ihisi Iho said Pstnln will make them known lolho Buldiiilmliilsiratorwltliout delay. v ,.fiK( .lime ii civ. Adininlstr'au'ir. W AN Ytt 1). HH.Wi'oinpletP 111 one, W. pick, iinttreW. I'i', In m pltnr iron, sledre. ave nn I polo lien 1, w oil cr liKilthat panbo Insctli'd hi fockets, nt'nbout one fiiurlh eot of ordinary tiHds. ,,,,.,. J. V LM'I'HIITV, Adjustlbloricklo. 133 South Sd St., I'ldla., Chninber of Conitnctci!. .1 uno US-nil. I'l'ATMMlCNr OP IILOO.MKltUltd school DlsTincr ron thi; r.u lmii" .Il'Ni: 1st, ISTil. M.r , WooiuvAiiP, rollector. 1)11. -JBlUll 72 ..twin na , . iiu -i:i . 1(13 11 ,. '.! -I I t.i no ,, ISl !M ,, iturii ,, 4(1 62 Ililanco In treasury.. liZltA DIIOWN, t'rcsldcnt. A It. I1M.IIV. Secretary. UDlTOltM 'UHPOIIT OP OATAWlSftA Tow.Nsini' voit Tin: vi:.it lsts. suiicrtlsors of J 1 7.13 81! Wm. Rli.irnless and John Similar cauiwissi ion iisiup. To ntnt. of duplicate for Isi.i lly nmt. of Work, Attorney rcos aim "liml. paid Daniel Kiistenb Older En V'J v. ' c. .11. VanJcrsIko, print- hnr 'JM "utiit.iwldi:. M.Wnrdln ur.o " itecclpt from county ctctk as t.i " i:olieratlons "!Ji " l'erccnlai;o " Hotel Dm , A f i AiiiiitoiM three d.ns H" 1l.il.incc diiolownslilp ti- ,.,.!.. i-wi,mr.1 a nutters of Calawtssn town shin leitu examined the iiecuuiits of the sitpcrtlsors of Mtd township and Unit them correct as ubote Mated. .11. v. li. iti.i.Ni:, 1. II. Simsitoiiz, S, I!. I)ii:mi:i!. lime hi, "it. 3v To nm'l ot duplicate for IstM (Ml. lly ain't of nxoncralloiis . " paid 'livnsiinr as per re- "peMV'id'comm " balance uuo uisinci 10015 91 JI5-2 31 7sir, r.i ml K7 ispj r.l J100I5 01 l)i t Jomks, Treasurer. 1)11. 'I'd nm'l from funnel" Treasurer... " of .1. It. i:vahs puiLhose inmiey " uin't statu apiiroprl.il lull " " from sale ot bonds " " from .M. C. Woodward, col lector... Jil 13 661 w tllll S'J 2ii3S I'I 8W1 7(1 $U7U 65 Clt. lly nm'l orders ra 'died i-;.,"51'' ' .5 eent coiiimlsslon on 112,- .J i.J .1 i l.-i!ii''idno dlsltlct , S 74 Hl ILDINll l't.NI ACCOUXr. Dlt. TonmT ticcletlcd for bulldlntf l'r- luNim ts v1 am t lecclti'd frnm salo of bonds Kius Mi $l2tl'2 M rioni J. II. Hums on Kiloot Old Ac.id' lnj . am t, rcu'd of collector duo last scttloiucnt 3111 23 23S 7S . $i742 tl A UDITOUS UKPOUT OP CATAWISSA Tow.ssiiii' roll Tin: vi:.u its. loscph Mart, Poor Overseer ot CatanlssaTw p. 1)1!. To unit, of duplicate for 1S7.1 tiaiance rroui i.im seiiieiuein, Clt. lly Drs. lloldiiH ,t Son, hill 111 . I., tt . mil h i (lllberl x. Kline, c. I!, t'litistou, coal Daniel l'easicr, support lAdl.i Unite, " Alirahain Dilihbarli .lolui Hun) on, for Mis. (iaumcr lieu w. soull, " C. Albright II. .1. Ilceder, Mrs. Maiiidiivs, Win. llartinati, Mrs. 1'. rilii,iru!d. M ardeu .V. Vaniliv slice, prlnllnt; Jos. Ilrenelt, for kccplm,' ii.iupci' shlpiihnr Daily a. f.mdlj oiv i:uiieratluiis, I'l'iceiitUKc AC. Ken lees Mi's, (lull, $1014 Ml 17 77 lioo'.'f.:i t-miu 12IHI S 111! 1 4 nil (,'', III SS I'J l.'lllll r,ti 2u 1 15 its 12 31 Ol U :.i u i 5" no l.t no Hi co svo 12(10 M Ill) (II) W Si! lla'.ance duo township 'JI3S5 J11S7S Clt. lly exonrrallons... liin'l paid on bonds and Interest 44W M .. ,.,,.'j r.,,,,iinlsslotl 411 32 'I',.., uiii'i.r' niiliuolssloll. " paid for Kradlnif, fence, bell, " nm"t'iiiii'for VriliViiliiR- riid .' " balance In hands ot collector 2:,o n.l ss III 752 uu . 15742 51 SCHOOL l'U.N'D ACCOUNT. lilt. To uin't t ux let 1'id for school purposes Tr.l 1 M " uni t statu uppropi billon Wi M ,i .. ri-., in rut iiier'l'ieiisurcr lit' " " ot collector duo last settlo- ineul 7lo SJ 31 39 33 Clt. llynia't paid 1V Icnchers .. ,. a janitors ii . ii I'li-uiiliiirhuiisesuhdlC' pairs " uin t paid for so il uud press ' " " " printing " " " clock -.. i Insurance ii Montour school dis trict tuition "uin't pal I for Ink tor schoi 1 ' coal i " swrolaiy'ssaiaiy .1 ii '- Tteas. commission ii " Collector!, coiiimlssloii, " ' for school Journal ii 'I exoutiratlons , " paid for Hiindrlcs " balance due dlslilet - ....... Ktl.MMAHY llalance building fund due dl-tl let., school Hind due district Duo by I. c, Woodivard, collector.. " Ul .iont'3, iieasuiei $6,120 00 , 493 HO 193 ;.s 6 V) 21 Oil 7 (H) 40 t7 , 14 41 , (1 In) , nol Pi! . 1.10 OU , 1-n sa . 147 95 , 7 UO , 114 SS , 42 41 , 1U70 33 t'JIS'J 33 752 119 10ir. 33 Wo tho unilerstjriieil Auditors of ('atuwlssa'lown sliln linviH'i.unliii'd the ueeoiints or Iho Poor otcr heer ot said Tow nsldp and Unit tlicm cot reel as abut o dialed. , ,. 51. V. P. Kl.lNi:, I. II. Kuusiioi.'iz, H. Ii. Diniiim. June ic, '7r..-3w VTlC.MliNT OP Kit A NIC LIN rotv.N'.siiii', .nt.Ni: nth ISTti. SL'l'intVIbOIW. CENTENNIAL Hotel Directory Ol' PH IL, All) 12 1 A3 H r A. Thousands of our readers w III tlslt tho Brand Cen tennial Exhibition ul Philadelphia. They will want to btop at hotels where tho r.ceoininodatloiis mo good and the chaws nro reasonable. To do bo thy must makoall nrranstcments heforo surtluj;. This can be dono by correspondence with thoproprletois. This directory will bo found such us arc nuiy up to theso requirements. rillANNlNO 1IOPSK. i ov thi: i:uiiopi:an plan. I'nie Mri'fl, I'rniii a'.llh to lOlh Mri'i-ls, 1'Iillnili 1- innii, i-u. llainlsomest unit or ttest Philadelphia: cars doss door to Centennial llrounds; new buildings uf brlck nnd btono, and now funilture. Capacity for 70u L'uosts LODUINH i-il I'lhl DAY. Ilreattast and supper w cts. eacii; uareful iittciulantn nnd pilvntu tvati iliucn . larsu paiiie ih.vuiiiiiiuu.ih-u m h.-i,.,ii,iij Amount of Implicate Amount of wink nlone liall.inectroiul.istjcitr i:oiicrittlons llallanco duo Supervisors ovrsiisuuiw or Amount, of Dunllcato Vcnduo ol Julia Crinnly llcntnf .lull i cruinly's llouso I'liseatcd lands llallanco Irom lasl j car Money paid out. llallanco due Township SCHOOL. Amount of DupMiMle Kent nt school Houses Appioprlatlou WhoJo nniount of orders fll.'J)C7 91411 147 53 100 129.151! 1150 07 sections, rcsnoudencu dUUU VJ-1IU ltnonirf mat' bo ciiL-acod In adtalie VllA.Sl.ta J1UII.U t.U. iy cur- s 51KDL ICY HO USK, 1527 I'llbcrt street, P1IILAOELPUIA, PA. WHOM AH S. Wlilt II, Proprietor. j. .vmiiiA y menu, iv- tCentennlal visitors will nnd thlsn llrst-class stoppiin; place. Arranijctncuts can bo mado by cor respondence. May2a-Hn. PEA BODY HOUSE, COUNKR or LOOUST axd NINTH HI'S., PHILADELPHIA, PA. Convenient to ull places of amusement nnd car linos lu the city. .No chances lo und from Iho Cen tennial mounds. Cut vtiitsou. nropilctorof the llmrs House, Cin cinnati, lor Iho past twenty jeais, uul picsciil pro. lasniiwly fu.-nlslied und titled It thiuuehuut. Ho nleloi'. has lcanil Iho house foru una of cull', ami will been n ftrltlly llibl-class house, uud bus nccom Uiiiilatlon lurlnoiiiieslM. 'lei ins only $' it r day. ,tu oar huh eter oeeu Kepi in inu jicuiy jiuubiviui iv ill liny bo kept ul thu I'cutody, OllllU U'I4W. UN ION 1IOTKL, 1311 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. THOMAS s. wicun, J. MVllllA 1' Prtiiu'ieUir. 1 1 7.7;;, SiifU. Centennial tlsltors will 11 nd this u hrst-class Hotel anil iho terms reasoiiahio. Jiuy 20-1111 This Diieclory is compiled hy J. WKAVER & CO.. iVow.-tjiupei' -vilvcrtlsliit,- ,i;oiits, llil Smltldlcld Street, lMTT.SSIUMIfl, 1'A. Ilranch Olllce. 1313 Market street, I'ldla. OILOGRAPUS. The Newest Thing in Pictures. i;Vi;itY srilsciilllUlt to thli paper who will 10. tutu to thu Am. oiloKruph l ubll-hliiK' co, thu uu hexed ccrllllc. itc. Willi tu cents, will reditu byn. 1 urn ui i II as n spi clmin u supeib Oiloriiph uf Mary Snciiujr s 1 xuul-llo doner li.iluliie'. siuinir lleiin. lies. 'I his Plcliiic, iiieusuiluv 12li Inelii'S, ictiills ior vj, nun is u iiit'-siiuiiuiii 101 on puuunur worm tl5u. To 11 Iho (ll.lllhulo Hrs'tliui'iis nf Ihclr more t'lab.i.itn wolk, limy will furuuid (,'iatultoiisly In to oiery tenth purchaser of tho above, whoso uuiiios will I1.1 ipijlsli led as nd III d, a iiintfiilllcpiit ii Oilo Kiapli, tlkl-i ln"hes, enlllleil lln. I'rlioiiU. Ad dress, AM, OilOUK tl II CO, .Vo 13S Walnut hi., Cincinnati, O, fircut out thLs certlllcate.-ca This Ccilltlcuto. accoinpanled liy Hlly CcnlM entitles thu Mender to Ihu rjl.OI) Olluuriiph, Spriutf Hciiinlew, Advertised by u Oiusnui'ii Co., Us Walnut St., Chiclmutt, t). Juno 83-lm, 1776. Agenta Wanted, "('(iiu iinlul cook Dock nnd (lcncrul lluldc." 400 li.iL'i'S, bound In Cloth und Hold, v.uoo Kcchies Cookery, JlKllcinii, l-'urmlnir, Dulry, Kvunts. 1 ocn- lialnL'iCt'iitiiinlai liulidluiri old lliilcs. Park nentiy. Mun und (luldo for klrunetrs. licstwli loir book out liuok for every body, Itcuils ul tl.su; HU, VIMIUUIU VU Ik.VIIS, OOIW Will, J, 11. MVKiiM, I'ubiuher. .... - . IM ChuUiUl SU, J'hlliWehihU. J, , ii Co, JuhtW-lln. ' 'OOI!. 301 50 Bill 5 (HI M71 4SS4 373 S S.'f, U 4H37 JS37 41 S8.) 110 2.1 SOI 2.1 Sils77 (CJ13 iallanco duo Township Tlios. 1'. CHl'.MflTOX,) Josui'H T. HKIiDLht, r- Auditors. A11HA.M I.ILLIi:, J Juno in, !S7ti.-3w. 2TATU5113NT OP PlSlIlNGOllKIilC gT lOWNSIIlr AND TUT. OIllCKItS OK THE BAilE A3 1'C!.- ACCOUNr WITH S, C. CKKVKI.INU A3 TltKiSCltKII, JUNE 7, 17(). To cash duo bin or u. 11. -iiciicnry Dy " Tu u note or John ej nan to no paid it Culled ed, d.iiuot iiotoJuiio 13, '70 To 11 nolo ot .1. 1'. Hutchison bale ot nolu .Mull lu, lsll paid on the note April 6, lsi'j To cash 1 ccclt ed ot John Sutton lly cash pal'i i.S't Aiiicriuau l'o cash 1 ccclt ed of J , J. bllles Supervisor To cash ree'd of John Held Rupert Isor lly cash paid J. I). Fulhui r for damages dono a held drlt Uiz through To c.ih rcc'd of II. K Kdgur on 11. Hart- man's uecuiuit To note ot hand ot M. llelshlluo uter- hecr or poor Hy cush paid Peter Hess li. w. 110.-.S, auditor " " " i:il KobOlns " " ' s. C. crcvelln " ' Sloscs Mcllcury clerk Ti " rcc'd uf John Held Tu a nolo nt hand ot Jehu Held lly cush paid Auditors und clcik March I, lsits, by cash puld John Drcsh- erUipay Iklur lly cash paid John Dresher to pay ch rk lit' cush paid Aarou Pender tu pay dell; Dloolll To cush rcc'd ct M, A. A innicrman per A.J. Klluo Py cush paid auditors nud clot k iy touchers and commission 'lu nn order In tutor c. s, cretUln to b.d.mcu iiccuuuts Dlt. ::u on 20 65 Clt. 2 41 14110 3D Iiu 10(11 1U00 131)0 2 47 951U IS 00 57 It) VIC 3 31 3 51) 151 315 4 00 2 110 COO 31)120 JlslUJ Account wiih joiin' diiiishhu, nn tsu 1:11 uei'Eitvisoa ton 1S73, DU. To w hole amount of ilupllcato im 7!i Majch 4, ls,0, tu cush paid S, C, Creu lln 8 no A lull 10, by work uu loads Hy bildgu 1I111U1' To cash lly hit own wot k and book 0110 day scitlhu; " au 1 1 ior tu I ix un dupliculo " it ntito to luilanto accuuuts 30 27 (1U30 04 150 5111 5) (HI M300J Clt. 63i7(l 4 17 5171 87 W Account with aahon jh:ndi:i!, si'i'kiivismi. Ai'iui.10 To w holo iiinuunt ot dupliculo f I2'js 20 lly ttoikon mads 111)06.1 " Utoiicratluiis gui " liHottuwoiU 73 sj " book's ilank 1 vil To cash C5 OT lly 1 uiuuds.slon 273 Juno 5, by exoneration's 2 411 llywuik tall 1 u casu , 1S19 r.s s 71 J1S2S 42 Ib'is 4; htati:mi:nt or iNDi:iiTnDNi:ss or liLUOMSlllMtU SClllllll. DISl'itlUT JI Ni: lst,l70. llond Issued lo .1. Schuyler fur lot, OOU .tllj. I, isill 1111. on same irom itujr. 1, isio, In Juuo I, ls7(i Issued to .1. Schuyler tor lot.duo AUtf 1, ls,7 Int. on same from Mm, 1. 1813, to June I, ls7ii No. 3, homed to J. s. sterner rur buildlni, duo AUjr. 1, lsi5 Hit on same from Au-. 1, 1S75, IO.MUIO 1, is, 11 No. 5, Issued to J. S. Sterner for blllldlnjf, duo Sept. 1, Is, j Hit on biiino from Auu. ti IsH, to Juno 1, isle, No. 7, issued to J. S, Sterner for bulldlut;, (hit) sept. 2:1, lstii lul 011 same from scjil. 23, Uii5, to Juno 1, lsli) No. s, Issued to .1. s. sterner for liullulh, due Sept. 23, UK! Hit 011 same from Sept. 23, lb75, iu Juno 1, lSili No. 11, issued to J, s. sterner for butldhiir, duo Sept. 2J, 1S7D I hi uu same from Sept. 23, 1S75, 10 juno 1, is.ii No. KMssued to J. S. Sterner for oulldltil,', duo Sept. 2.1, istii Int. on saiuu from Sept.23, ls75, tuJuiiu 1, lsTCi No. II, Issued to J. S .Sterner for hulldlnir, duo Nov. 5, 1S70 lilt uu sauio fruui .Nov. 2. Is75, to.Iuuo 1, ls7tl No. lt.issued to J. s. sterner for buhdliii;, duu Nov. 2, is7i! Int. on same from Nuv. 2, 1875, 1 u .1 11110 1, If 70 No. !5,lssued to J. S. Sterner fur bulldtiiir, duo Jan. in, 1S70 lut 011 bume fruiu Jan. lti, 1S75, to June 1, Is7i! No 10, Issued to J, H. Sterner for Inillilhii;, due Jan. 10, lsiii Int. un same from Jan. 10, 1S75, to Junu 1. Islii ... No. ll.lssucd to J. H. sterner for 25 (Hi 525 111 500 00 25 00 523 Ul) 30(1 (10 23 00 523 00 550 00 liysertlccu lly vouchor 10 311 ilxitii din inu 1353 511 Account with' jno. wi:nni:u J0IIS UOI'VOVKUbKICH OF UWIC. Apt II in, To tthulo iiiuouut of dupli- calo j:A3tij Hy vouchors Juno ', by vouchers lly touchers ' 'lo cash iroui Cenlro lly Ids llmo und son loos as Overseer liy a nolo to balance accounts to on (53421) 4 "4 M J7HJ UUO 1200 lifVS Account with j.iiutoiiison tumsuiotK ov Bcuoot itvm, Juno 5, to cash iUiit4 uy vouchers 'ilMI M 11. ... iiiiim, 1 T. U. Clti;Va.lNO,-AiaitorS, Alloktl DiNitl.limiusi,vlriL, uiiuuiui;, uuu rizu. . ,ti Int. uu same fiom t'eb. V, lb7C, tu Juno 1, IsTC No. ls.lssued to J. S. Sterner for bulldlnif, dnu fob. 1), 1877 Int. on sainn from l'eb. 0, 1875 (0 Juno 1. isio No. iti.lssucd to J. s. Sterner fur building, duo reb.tf, 1877 Int. on s.imo Irom l'eb. 'J, 1870, to Juuo 1, lbiG No. 20,lssued to J. S. Sterner for lmlldlni;, duo rcb. U, ls77 lnt.ousaniu from Feb. 11, 1870, to Juno 1, ls70 . . No 21, Issued to .1. s. sterner for bulldlm;, duo l'eb. , 1877 Int. on baino from l'eb. , 1570, lo June 1, istii No. 2i,lssucd to ,1. H. SU'i tier for bulldlUK, duo l'eb. ti, 1S77 lhl.ohh.unc from l'eb. V, 1875, to Juno 1, 1S70 No. 21, issued to llolllns Holmes for bteaui heulcr. duu Nov. 1, 1S7S Int. ou Kimo from Muy 1, 1870, to June 1,1870 No. 23, Issued to Itolllns X lloluicu for bteum heater, duo Nov. 1, 1S7S Int on samo Irom May 1, 1875, lo Juno 1, 1870 No. 211, Issued lo Itolllns Holmes for btcnm heater, duo Nov. 1, Is7 lid ou fcuiuti from Muy 1, 1870, loJiino 1, 1870 No. 27, Issued to K. II. Drown, ipio .Murch 3", ls7U Int. 011 buinn iroui Jan, 2, 1870, to Juno 1, 1570 No. 2S, lssuid In 1:. 11. Drown, duo March so, is7u Inu ou samo from Jau. 2, 1870, to Juno 1. lam No. 30, issued to K. 11. Drown, duo Maich3U, 187U Int. ou same troiu Jau, 2, 1S70, toJUUOl,lS70 No, 31. Issued to li. 11. Drown, duo Muichau, ls;u Int. ou samo from Jan. 2, 1870, to Juuo 1, ls70 No. Hi. 1-sued to l.uzetta creasy dm) March 3 ', 1S7U Int. uu samo fiom Jan. 2, 1870, tu Juno 1, 1S70 No. 3J, Issued to I.uzcttu Crusy uuo Murch 30, ls;n Int. on samo I rum Jan. 2, lsiu, to Juuo 1, 1870 No. 31, Issued to I.uzcttu cietsy iluuMuichSo, lb7H Int. on same Iroui Jan. 2, 1870, to .1 uno 1, 1810 No. 33, Issued tu DattdStroiip, duo Apilll.lM'J Int. ou Hiihic from Jan. 2, 1870, to Junn 1,1870 No. !io. Issued to Datldhtroup, duo April 1, IHU ltd, on biiiuo from Jan. 2, 1870, toJuno 1, 1870 No 37, Issued to r., II. Drown, duo Apill 1, 1MU Int. on sumo Hum Jau. V, 1870, to Juno 1, 1870 1 No, Us, I'siiod lo Trustees ot ('uncord Ixide, I. O, (). I"., duo Muy 10, lsso.,.. ' lut. on sumo from Jan, 2, 1870, In Juuo V 1S70 ! 1 No. 5i). hbticd to Trustees of Concord IjjiIl-c, I, O, 0. 1'., duo May 10, isso Int. 011 biunu from Jim. 2, 1870, to Juno 1, 1870 I' ASSK1B. 27 50 100 (W 4 12 100 Oil 4 12 IOOI) 00 41 20 300 00 12 30 510 00 17 33 louo 00 31 07 170 00 14 03 173 00 14 41 400 00 7 10 250 00 19 03 100 W) 1 S3 no 0.) 1 S3 100 00 1 85 119 50 9 23 500 00 2 50 312 30 407 30 12S 23 602 50 2 50 503 50 075 00 1 bS 370 iS 500 HO 12 50 50) 00 12 50 100 10 2 50 1(0 0) 2 50 100 (0 2 60 lot) 00 2 50 100 00 2 50 6110 00 12 50 500 00 12 50 100 (0 2 50 512 50 5t2 50 10'i 50 102 5') 102 50 102 50 112 CO 512 50 612 50 501 01) 12 tO 512 CO 12 50 Sll,t22 40 Cash In hand of colli (lor....... . 1SI9 M (lush In bunds ot'l'reiiburcr 71 Duo by J. It. Kvuns, purcluuu money 10S3 75 lut, oil bumu Ui Junu 1, 1870 ., h so j.sjoa W Total Indebtedness of tho district t&34 49 At.V;BiV ,,. WANK SiAlllt. It. II. HINOLKlt, President, secretary, , We, tho 1 uiidentlgiicd, Auditors, do unify that we oxundtiid tho roi 1 irolutr utcount una ituleintBU. und Illlll Un in riirri.,.1 i,u l.,..ii Junoc, 1S7, Wu. KltK.'KIlAllXI 1 aouNit.uitoiz, 7 AvadlUitt, UtitiUMW, 1