Tiro ooEpaar HIE COLUMBIAN. mi.oo ms ii unci, rut ay, mmcn o. un Rail Iloa.1 Time Talilc. LACKAWANNA Itt,OO.MSllUIIO KAIL ItOAI) 80CTI1, Two bova named I'aduen and Burges were arrnteclat Centralis on Saturday lait on Ilia c'large of having broke i Into a cur of lite L hi (h Valley R. It. Co., and utolen aomo pea. tinl, riicy wtro committed to the county Jill, baton Saturday evening were admitted to bail, Accommodation Train,. Ma 1 Train tupnsa Train NOHTII, . 6.45 A.M. 7.SS A. M , l.rfl I4. M. 0 CO I. M. CATAWISSA ItAlI, ItOAD. sontn. T.M A.M. t.tt l M lt.M A. M "0CTI1 Vccminodatlon Train us A. M, T.ST I'. V. KeiMlar Express. 4.16 P.M. 1I.MA.M. T null' art on Rvpn-si train either to New Yoik or I'UtIA telphta. Accommodation train runs between Ual.iwlasa and Wllllainaport. We Ime received tlie firt number of the Philadelphia. UVeWy 3Vmw,aml find It even bet t r ill in wu had believed It would be. It In an At the borough election In New Columbus on I . . . reoruary win, iun, Kmma llogert and mtf. Lydla Cliapin were elected achool director over aeveral female opponent!. We btlleve this to bo the firt Inntanco of the election of a lady to the olfico of achool director in thin coun ty. Hulh ladle have been teachers, and will be better Judge In minaglng achool than many of their male predecessors. Leader. The landlord of the citv of Tiltuvlllo have l..l.t .... t I- .1 .. , , , , . , I an.ua.1 u.l.An nt.nl!n.kl. n ..!... (I..!. I . . ,.a,.vr ,,,..., yr.meu, sou ui.pi ,he DrVt of XIht Ina -nrl nf th flWt of American competitor., on the ground of wlll.cho.co reading ma-.er for every cla-a of ft. V'h", .?'-,,t ..?i.l..r,T' ITr.a. anteriority over' oilier plater,, and . , " .. . " I wnttflMrftil t.uln rtllni ..rotmllienlnr nml nun .airer weutiier. reader. There are stories, tmitry and nericul lurnl llem, new and political article, written tu the ci l"p and p.irkling style which ha made theilallv Timet o great a succcs.t. The price I but $2 per ) tar. 10 DlsTANTH'DSCHlllLliH. l'nrllc living out-Id t of lliU Stito who liavu not paid tlkir mii.seilitluti up to Oct. 1-t, 131), will luvu thtlr p.'pfrt i.tn'pfd and lhubdiKt.l Uirinly hit of limiting and It hidcoune wus Cirtolkclioi. if nut p.iid by Apill l.t. V u can- mi le all the mnr apparent wh on Salur On Friday llm Republican filing to the tircizt- n tattricd old fl.ig.lilglily emblematic both of the condition of their paity and, tinfurtii tiitely, of the Male of the country under their in imputation'. It was a ragged, lorn and un not nH'oni lo p.).v pu-taga on p.iper fur which ue do nut ut'iive the pike of Mib-cription. Sub-inbeM living uutaide of this county, but wlilun the Male, will nclvo piiulliir hoiki rum, ui.low many of them r. spoiid. The S.ats Lrg'al ituie Will adjourn on the "3.1 lint. dv,lhe minerals di-playeil their (IneS.aia and Stripi bearing the name ofTilden nnd Htn.lrlrks the elected, hut cheat d President ind ice President of the United Slato-i, Tl.e ! putdlraii rag lltn down, the Contrail bring loo fining for endurance The mutton fur u new trial In the cue of I Inter, Melluh mid Tully will bo arguid on the 30. Ii uI'Murdi. Mr. Stephen Holbrooke general agent of the Globe Life Insurance Company, 1 in Illoom burg where he will nmain a few day, for the purpose of taking ri-k In that coropsny. IIolilerof Cuiitlnent.il iolic!e wilt do well to John Smith will sell hi t.eiaoual property " " Mm- a" ,lie uluW oll" 'PtcM ln' at hi reldenc in BUiuaburg on Saturday, 'luccment to them to reinsure. IVr-ons not March 17th. Ste iiu-lors. 7ct 4'ured In any company hould avail them selves oi nil opiioriuniiy. nr. uoioronse Tho Couim'mloiieri will meet on Thursday will be happy to give any Information on the Maich 15th inl.. to receive plan for a new subject of life insurance, whether parties wish County Jail to be netted oil the old jail lot. The Orangcville Academy will open on the ICtli day of April, under the charge ol Kev. C. K. Canliold, The advertisement appears in an other column. to Insure or not. Hi headquarter are at the office of Brockway & Elwell, general agents tor this section of the state. Aiexli It. Paxton, of this town, ha secured an appointment iHrecond lieutenant in the It I ,lar army. Wu have nut vet heard of hi' uiCtptaoce. Captain Alder. on, Mesir. Uowbottom, El i n I tlorn have beou detailed a guard at tin coi.dy mil dining the iinprisoiime tot' the men co ivicied of the inuidei' of Ilea D.i liel K'.lly, the "Hum," 1 lying in jai un ler urreit fir the murder of Alexander itei. lie will prubibly be tried nt .May court, aud convicted on hi own confession That valuable old time piece, the Town Clock i fully l.alf an huir slow and, a a nutter ol coutse, nobody knuw what lime of day it U It 1 a lunch abiHed old horologe and de serves better treatment. Amusements. Theatre goer and all such a keep late hour are very liable to contract a se- v-re cough o,' cold, A safe and reli iblo cure 1 Br. Bull' Cough Syrup. The price 1 only 2 cent. K. .M. loblH ottue .Mountain J.cho wa in town l.Kt week. lie w.h elected Chief l!ur- ge of Sliickhiuny nt tho recent election, iht teiond ulilor of that paper that ha held tin po-ition, and both of thie from ltloom-bur The .-iillivaii countv Ikmicrtit contradict the repu-t that every nun in that county 1 a can' did.ite for Sheriff. A far a heard from there are only thirty five nnvioii one and th county a every ono know h i double thai number oftaxablu citizens. ' Corrupt a lightning." That' what1 tlif matter ilh the editor of two Columbia connt papir. Ho nys the gentleman who camo to town to show us how to run our municipal af fairs, but has not succeeded in getting hold ol the rein yet. The Rev, L. Kilmer entered upon hi dutiei- a Rector of St. Paul' Uuiscopal Church oi Sunday last. During Lent there will be dailt Hjrvieoi at the church at fo ir clock in tli aft rnoon, except Wednesday and Friday,when it will be at ten in the morning and Wednesday evening at half past seven. The Monroe Democrat in speaking of Hester' connection with th? murdc of Mr. Rca, says : He was the Grst to suggest the murder of the Superintendent, and on the day of the tragedy led the gang ot murderers to the spot wbere the crime wis committed, mien it wa round that Rea did not posses the money of which they Intenihdlo rob htm, It was Hester who gave the order to kill him, saying, "Dead men tell no tales," and it was he who fired the fifth and fatal shot which penetrated the brain. A Hester was not present when Rea was killtd, a fact conceded by both prosecution And defense, it i difficult to see how he rauld have tired that "fifth and fatal shot." Tho whole tory i a yarn. Hester didn't lead the mur- lerer to the spot, nor go himself, nor did he tire any shot any where at anybody. Such fla grant misrepresentation are inexcusable in view of the many correct reports of the trial which have been put in print. It ha been proved beyond a doubt that the pretty little Spitz dog, th it lu been i great a avoritc. is rather more unsafe to have about the house than nitroglycerine. Hydrophobia, the most terrible of all diseues, hu increised marvelously of late both i i this country and tbroad, and in a very large ruijority of caes it has been trace 1 to the bite of the Spitz. So fatal has been tin; effect ofthebiteof this dog that vigorous nieaiuires have been taken in New York and tlitsj Slate for iu cxtermina- tinn, and it hts been proposed to introduce a bill into our Legislature looking to that end. N'u matter how mull the wound inflicted by the teeth of the Spitz, the result I death uud ill it most horrible form. It i but a few day ince that a baby wa killed in its grandmotl .t' arm bv a jealous Spitz dog, and the only wound discoverable was a slight scratch on ihefaceof the child. Ily all means let the logs he done away with. It would be a ble-seil thing If the first of May could be subttltuted for the first of April, all over the State, for "moving day," The weather In this latitude 1 very er'atle at the li'ter dale and the change of residence made. by so many person at that t un; are attendid with cll-coinfort, suffering and pecuniary loss. Cloud nnd storms are more than usual on the fi.st of April. A MisiNo Man. .Mrs. Harriet Clark, of Herwick, Columbia county, writis to the Ji- ncr't Journal as tollows: "Mr. Jo n Clark ha been away from homo since last November and I I h ive not seen or heard anything of 111 in since he left. He wa to have been home Christ- masweik, I fear something ha happened lo him. He Is a man about six feet high, with black hair and moustache tnd whisker. When he lefi home lie had on a pair of gray pants and vest, a black co it and overcoat lined Willi red ; also a pair of thick boot. He had lire ami covered wagon. I hope they will send me word, a I fear he has been killed. Ak other paper to copy thi." ROLL OF IIONOll. nrrn strzit ciuped school. The following named pupil were neither tar dy nor absent during the month ending Feb. 27th, 1877 : JJwirt A'o(4. Sophia Vannalta, Medie Lea cock Ltilaolter, Ellen Beaghan, Mary Hen' dershott, Grace Harman, Mary Tracy, Mary Rupert, Harry Chemberlin, Charlie Jones, Her vey Vanderslicc, Elmer Relswick, Clark Hag- enbuch, John Reaghan. Leonard Fornwatd, Harrv Rillu.eycr, Win. Brook, W. D. Beckly, Alfred Koon. Room A'o. 2. Augusta Friend, Lillle Gill more, Bertha Hagenbuch, Jennie Harman,Mer tic Hower, Flora Jones, Dillie Bobbin, Emma Yohe, Sila Chember.in, Fritz Friend, Willie Fenstermachcr. Harry Freaa, Isaiah Miller Harry Row, Henry Shaffer. Room No. 3. Lena Beaghan, Ida Bernhard, Minnie Creasy, Sadie Leacock, Annie Reeser, Jennie Stiles, George Beaghan, Samuel Bidle man, uoyu ivvans, Iheodore uarnon, m. Lloyd Garrison, George Ilasscrt, James L. Har man, Oti Herring, Philip B. Miller, John Tracy. Room A'o. 4. Laura Bernard, Delia Bnnlr, TererSi Beaghan, Lillie Hagenbuch, Cora Ja- The World'a Choice. A Ctntmnial Deciiion, Competent ludpc rerrestntlnc the civilized people of the worid appointed for the knowl edge of particular art or sciences, convened at rhiladclnhla tor six months to decide tinon tin) comparative merit of the varlou Inventions of mankind, awarded to thcmanulacttirer ol lien son's Cspclne Porou Plaster, after a careful test and comparison ol thi rtniarkable remedy with ordinary porou and other kinds of plasters, the highest ami only medal, above all loreign ami lis It wonderful pain relieving strengthening and cu rative properties. Remember tbat ihl decision wa made by four practical and killed physi cians. Remember Ihst no nostrum wa Allowed to bo exhibited at the Centennial. Remember when you are suflVrlns frnm auv ache or nain that Ben son's Caprine Plaster I the best remedy evir devised lor all external uillicultles. sRsnunv e .towon, PIURXICIUTICAL CllHMIST. N. V. May 19, '7C ly. cnra.NK portous plasters, A great Improvement on ordinary poro s p'astera. RELIEVES PAIN AT ONCE. THK IWT Strengthening' Plaster Known. CURES QUICKLY ftheuT 8ttm, Neuralgia, mine anil icax nscK, Sciatic. I.umb mo, r-plnal and Kidney Comrlalota, alt aches and pains of a local nature. Foil cter) where. I'rlco S3 cents. May IV I('-ly SKAHUItV JOHNSON, rnarmaceuucai i;ucBuuts, a.i PUBI 10 NOTICE. The public la hereby Informed that they rail obtain the latest style at lowest prices in all kind of Spring Clotliing.School Suit lor unys, I'retty Ssuita Inr Children, Isobtiy Suit for Youths, all of the latest styles and at the lowest price at L. 1-owentierg s. Now wo know that the Spring-time has come for the first shad of the season have made theii appearance, and the pungent horse radish I to be found upon the table. Blue bird and robins have been heard, mud cover the road', evryb, dy has a cold in the head, what more would you ?" Lo, the Spring Is here. A singular case wa tried at Danville last week, An old lady eighty year of age brought suit to recover wage for service, the account having run for about sixty year. On the trial the defendant produced a b;ok in which the account had been kept for liny six year Plainiill'ublained ii verdict for fifteen hundred dollar. After considerable meditation as to how suf Iicienl money could be raiseu to pay for oil some of our anient Republicans concluded to have n torch light procession in honor of Hayes fradulent selection a President. On Tuesday few men ai.d a host of boy had it. The Catawissa hand made the music and the pro cession moved about town a proudly a though lo body had been cheated. On Fifth street iome ruffian threw a stone in the crowd, strik ing a man in the head. We sincerely nope the oflender may be brought lo justice, as such .i man ought not to be allowed to run at large in a civilized community. A few barrels were burned on Seventh street, but no speeches' were made, and not much enthusiasm was displayed The Democrat undertook to assist by hanging out their tlig, but the republicans whined about it, and some weak kneed brethren took it down. E. P. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, This truly valuable tonic has been so thoroughly tested by all classes ot the community that It Is now deemed lndlspenslbte as a tonic medicine. It costs but little, purines the blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovatea the system and prolongs life, Everybody should have It. For the cureot weak stomachs, general debUlty, Indigestion, diseases ot the stomach, and for all cases requiring a tonic, This wlno Includes the most agreeable and efficient raltot Iron we possess-eltrste o( magnetic oxide combined with the most energetic ot vegetable ton. Ics yellow Peruvian baric, Do you want something to strengthen you ? Do you want a good appetite 7 Do you want to get rid ot nervousness f Do you want energy t Do you want to aleep well t Do you want to build up jour constitution t Do you want to feel well Do you wan a brisk and vigorous feeling If ynu do, try Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. qnly aak a trial of this valuable tonic. Mwarc of counterfeits, aa Kunkel's Hitter Wine ot Iron is the only sure and) effectual remedy In the known world for the permanent cure of dspensla and debility, and as there are a number of Imitations offered to the public, I would caution tho cot-munl. ty to purchase none but tho ircuulno article, manu coby, Sadie McFudden, Annie Lockard, Lizzie I tacturedby K. K. Kunkel, and having his stamp on U..r S nlln ltlttKr. Si I AVe ver. Chatl e clrlt 01 cv") ' ouuie. ino ycry laci uu omen !,.!!. lir.l... It. ! 1.-..,: IT,.ul Sm.,ol '" " " '"" minis .mini Hi.., i"S, ....... ..,.,.., provejit, wortU an4 ,peaks volumes in lta favor. hre.is, James lracy, l.ddie Keiswick, James I goldonlyln $1 bottles, orblx bottles for ts. Try this Reeser. Charlie Snyder. Loui Townsend, Geo. I valuable medicine and bo convinced ot lta merits. Williams, Willie WinleMeen. Geo. E. WiUiuii, Principal. Business .Notices. Buy your Diabcs for spring of I. W. muti. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFFS SALE. Hntt- For a full suit of Water Proof Clothing; go to Loweiiberg . BARGAINS I Celling nt greatly redi cd price to make room for spring good nt E M. lvuorr . liurh CC sill utlu uun lu .icn .into, Qiiie:h:im. Shirtincs and Dress Goods, and lot ni Notion, Hamburg Edgings and In-1 setting in largo variety at the lowest we I ever sold them. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. TAPE WORM REMOVED ALIVE. Head and all complete, In two hours. No fee till I head passes. Seat, pin and stomach worms removed by Hr, Kunkel, 2:9 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Fa. Send for circular with a treatise on all kinds nt worms, advice free. Ask j our druggist for a bottle of Kuuket'a Worm Syrup, which will doUiowonn t'rlce tl It never falls to remove all klndd, fruk. children or grown persons. Directions llli It. N EW STOCK OF CLOTHING, Wanted : 2000 bushel of Corn : the highest market price paid for same in cash. Taken in lots ol 25 bushel or more. Call on or address H. W. AUL, Espy Station, Pa. GenU' fancy Slipper ati'.icKiuney's. Choice feathers 90 cent per pound at I. W. liurtiiian a. Go to E. M Kuorr' for bargains in Fxol and shoe. Real Estate for rent by M. Wynkoop on ililrd Street, ISIoomsburg. .Mar. aw A brick house and lot on Centre street for sale. Inquire of I. S. Kunn. Wool and Cotton Carpet Chain nt I. W. Hartman . Bloomsiiuko, Pa., March 1, 1S77, The partnership heretofore existing under the I jiarth firm name of Keller & Hartley is this day di solel by mutual cou-cnt. Collections will be made nnd account settled by Jac Keller who will continue the Notion business at the old stnd, Correll'a building. Mam street. ROLL OF HONOR. THIRD STREET GRADED SCHOOL. The following named pupil were neither tar dy nor absent during the month closing Feb. 27th, 1877. Room Xo. 1. Albeit Correll, John Cox, Charley Edward, Herbert Grotx, Charley Kel ler, Sanford Peifer, William Deily, George Ringler, Hannah Allegar, May Barklcy, Laura Crater, Ella Fox, Mary McKelvy, Martha Wirt. A'ooni Xn. 2. Ltllie Barton, Lenora Bryfogle, Drinker, Annie Fox, Maggie Jacoby, Hattie McKelvy, Sadie Smith, Ilattie Sloan. Ella Sterner, Martha Sterner, Irene Philip, Ruth Tustin, Bruce Birch, Irvin Breece, How ard Beidleman, Ruddie Drinker, Amandus Dei ly, Frank Edgar, Charle Elwell, John Garon, Charles Garson, John Grotz, Robbie Hower, Clarence Johnson, Harry Moyer, William Kuorr, George Knorr, John Shoemaker, Frank The latest report in reeard to the Sweeny esr cult in cr case show that the ear was bit oil instead cf beiiiir bit off. ai d that the boss cluw er ni Terry' Gang wa the one who did llie Sloan, Harry Taylor, Arthur WiUon. JO'J, lid Is still hi large, Dui when caugui suouiu be iiiuziie I. fiymiuin ju. Tin n'a, the explanation makes things as dear at mud. We had thought that the car wus bit oil' but it seem that It was only bit oil! It's a bit dialer now. The Towinda Journal state that the New York legislature has passed an act requiring the words ''given for a pitent right to bo wri,' ten or printed on the face of promiiry note ry Kdwards, Ralph Furraan, William Jefi, given In payment of such rights, and suggests Frank Rosdirmel, Eddie Sterner, Ada Cox, iiooni Xo. 3. Andrew Evans, Willie D Holmes, Harry Houck, Frank Relswick, Jcme Shoemaker, Arthur Smith, HoTry Sterner, Geo. Yelter, Eva BeU, Lizzie Brobst, Ida Conk ling, Delila Deily, Edith Ent, Clara Gross, Lettie Moyer, Laura Phillips, Jennie Rosdar cue!, Mattie Powell, Ada Ringler, Djra Ring ler, Annie Sterner, Room iYo. 4. Perry Bailiot, Isaiah Deily.IIar- th.it "our own legislature would do well to adopt" this law. If the editor of the Journal will look In Pardon' Digut ; p. 1173, par. 4, hu will find tint very la bearing date April 12, 1872. New York copied it from Pennsyl Vauia. Katie Gardner, Lizzie Grew, Matlie Hartzel, Bessie Ilolaies, Lillie Sloan, Ada Yetter. I. V.. Schoomoveb, Principal, Borough and township auditors, under a sup plementary act of the last Legislature, are te- quired to meet on the second Monday of April And now, after all, Doc Hr-dlcy it not lo bo (one wek after the installation of the new otfi cornea Vilki-ltairean. a tuecling oi me I rers chosen In February), for the purpose of Record people took place on Saturday night auditing, sealing and adjusting the account of lat and ilia proportion concerning t.io pur- supervisor, road commissioner, borough and chaeoflhe paper was thoroughly discussed, township treasurer, and preparing an itemized butreMilted finally in complete disappoint- statement of receipt and expenditure for pub- ment to the doctor hope. Bo the Kecord will Hcatton. School hosrd howcvir, are not rc -eputluue on It bumble way, under it present quired to furnish their annual statement to tl management, until the whistle of a livelier auditor for examination, approval and publican journalistic engine souud Uown the track, then tlon until the close of the hchool year in June. look out. Leader. Neglect so to do at that time, subj'ct the board to a penalty of $300, A supplement to the act of April 30, 1874, which required the corporate authorities of IndeUed district or municipal! ties to publish a statement of their condition in January of each year, under a penalty of 51,000, provide that such statement shall made at the end of their uscal year. As the statutM now are, therefore, but one statement need be pub lUhedeach year by any corporation or district. and that at the most convenient season. Many auditor and officials In this county and through out the State, despite the heavy legal pcnaltlc to which they are subject, have been very re- ml in publishing report, while net a few have neglected It altogether. un the laws regulating this matter simplified as they now are there is no excuse for such otlicial negli gence. Tax-payers should insist upon the! right to know the financial condition of their borough or township, and what la being done with puUUq zaoiMj.- Dou'r Mabbv on Sunuav. An aatound dng discovery has recently been made, lo the tiled that all the marriage ccreinouiu per formed In Pennsylvania on Sunday have been illegal and constqueutly are not binding, so any an act passed in 1777, lately discovered among the archive at Harruburg. The best thing furpeople to do who have violated Ihl old law, I to join the Seven-Day Baptist. ViUtlon Leader. The Senior editor of the Columuun rather regtilsthis announcement, became he was mar. d on a Sunday, and tine the passage of the LAntof 1777. But hi wife lias a certificate u the Returning Hoard and It was decides! he Supieme Court In the case of II aye PilJeii that the mtlUcato cannot be Ira ki, even if illegal, unless the certmcato Lljujoo.-at, He are luaquiu- For a nobby Hat go to Gentlemen's Dreas Goods. DAVID LOWENBERG Invites attention io hi large andclegantatock Cheap anil Fashionable CMMe at his store on MAIN BTUE1TT, IN T1IE NEW BLOCK, BLOOMSBUKO, PA where he has lust received from New York and mtU adelpnla a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Including me most fashionable, durable and nanOBoiao My vlrttio ot sundry writs of Vend Ex. and Al ias LcvailFaUws to the Bherltrot Columbia county directed, thero will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House tn Bloomsburg. at one o'clock on MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1877, The following real estate, situate In the Town ol Ploom burg, olutnbla county, I'cnna., Iiounded and described as follows I On the north by tbol). L.t W, Ita'I Itoad.oast by lot ot Peter llUlmejcr.south by Seventh street, and west by Dloomsburg (las Co.. eont-ilnlng t'iree-foutths of an acre, more or less, whereon are erected a largo two story brick foundry nd machine, shop, a frame warn house, frame block- wi.tlh shop, frame car shop, together wlfi engine nnd bollrrs, lathe, fans, planer, drill press, belts pulleys, grlod-tone,b)rlng machines, flasls.pnttern, and oil nstures and belongings thrrcto-tno proper-, ty ot Turnbucn ucss. ALJO, All that houso and lot situate la the Town ol Bloom. burg, Columbia county, Penna., bounded on Ihe we-t by Hast street of said town, southwardly by an alley, northwardly by lot of harles savage eastwaritly by an allov i wheroon are erected a brick dwelling house, and outbuildings tho property ot sarauol Turnhach. Hclzcd, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the property ot Turnbach & UeRS and Samuel 'I urnbach. ALSO, The following described property, tc-wltt Begin nlngata stone corner of land belonging to David Creasy, thence north four an-i one-halt degrees east ono hundred nnd twenty-eight perchn to a stone, thence by other land belonging to Adam Creasy north scventy-nve and one-halt degrees east eighty perches to a stone, thenco by land of John Drown Bouth fourteen and three-quarter degrees east ono hundred and ninety-seven perches to a stone, thence by land of John Engle north seventy-three degrees west one hundred anl fort; -five perches to the place ot beginning; conhdnln nlnety-ntne acres, one hundred and forty-sis perches and alM ?onco Selied, taken Into execution, and to be sold as tho property ot John It. Yohe and Amelia Yohe, his wife. ALSO, The following real tstate, altuate In township, Columbia county, I'ennsyh anla, bounded on the north by land ot Ucnjaroln Warner, on the east by land of Benjamin Eves and others, on the south by land of William Masters, on the west by land of William Cox and others; containing sixty acres, more or less, whoreon are erected a frame' dwelling house, a barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution, ana to be sold as tho property of William I'atrman. ALSO, A certain lot or piece of ground situate In the Townot Bloomsburg, Columbia county, I'ennsylva" nla, bounded and de&crlbcd as follow s, to-wlt : frenb lng on Fifth street of said town, and adjoining lot of Henry Wolf on the eakt, an alley on tho south, Catav arlne stiect on the west, and said Fifth street on the north, said lot being about ninety feet on said Fltth street, and two hundred feet, more or less, In depth whereon are erected a frame two story dwelling house, frame si able, and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution, and to be Bold as tho roperty of Clark il. Brown. ALSO, All that certain lot ot land situate In the town of Catawissa, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on tho ea&t by Third street, on tho north by lot of M. A. Brown, on the west by an alley, on the south by Isatali John, satd lot being In front fifty feet and In depth two hundred and ten feet, whereon Is erct. ed a two story houso and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as tho property ot James D. Brown. A LsO. All those two certain lots of ground situate In the village of Georgetown, Heaver low nshlp, Columbia county, Pennsjlvanla, numbered forty-three (13) and fortj-tour (41) In tho plan of lots laid out by aeoige I". Drlesbacli, bounded as follows: on the north by Second street, on tho south by an ollej , on the east by Kim street, ou tho west by School street ; each of said lots containing ntty (50) feet front on second street and extending back one hundred and titty (150) feet to the alley. RUcd, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the nronerty of C. W. Iloone. iu.ui jiu.n ur n. ui,. i umiasern iiium. ijhj ten per cent, of the purchase money, or at least enough to cover all costs, at striking downot sale otherwise property to bo resold at once. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, March J, 1S1T. sheriff. ANNUAL STATIiMKNT OF BLOOM POOR DISTRICT From Frbraarr IS, IBTfl to l'rbruar; 8, 1877. WM. KItEAMSIl, acting Treasurer ftr Thomas Crevcllng, I) It. To cash received ou Illoom duplicate 1MJ... r-coib 14 Greenwood " " Hugarloat " ' " Iitim " liT " Scott " ' " (irwnwood ' " " Nngarloaf " " ' for Hhoat. for beet and ealf " fur rloersced. u for hav, butter St hides " for pine pole " of Centre township... " DanMllo Poor l)l-trCt " fur unseated lands..,. KB 71 III 91 ihii iwoo l.OISM 191 00 18901 ft 00 1H. II Mas m n 1 no llDoi M 17 01 ji.ti: S3 Mroctors. CR. By balance due Treasurer from last settle- ineui, jsi "i orders redeemed , S.s.'sisa commission on same , 6141 am I. in ireasuier's lianas sscs S1.747 S3 Examined and cerlHled, 0C Ml V. KNT, I rilO.l.ClllSVBLISO.f Kramlned by us at the Directors' reiuest and found correct. Wm. Kaiciatcu, Jko. K. (laorz, Auditors, Directors of tho Poor In account with Bloom, Scott, urecuwouu una nuunoai uwaanins. UK. To unpaid orders outstanding 619 04 uaiance on ttioom oupucaiu i,a..,. ;t40 r-eou xs-i -tt " Oreenw'd ' " 457 83 " SuearK.nf " ' 843 10 amountof Bloom duplicate ts", ........ 1,4SB9 " drcenwood" " 811 6 " HukfuroaJ " " 154 40 am't. received for produce. &c. sold as 'treasurer's report 433 02 CH. By balance paid Treasurer as last report uuisiuuuuiK uruvrs reueeiueu exnn. anu cum. on uioiimaupiiiiate is;a n. Olt (Ireenwood " ' Knparloat . balance due on Sugariuaf duplicate 1S7S balance due on Bloom dnnllcate 170 les- exunetatlon and commlson balance due on scott duollcato 187S less exoueratlon and commission biualauce duo on Ureenwood dunllcato 176 less exoneration and commission .... ' balance due on bugarloaf duplicate 197a less exoneration and commlaalon commission 10 treasurer " am't paid outittde relief, Including coal - am't, patd for trampa...M " am't, pd. Dauvillc Asylum for O. W. Fox am u I'niu iur uruem ui reuei ., am 1. pam lor meuicai auenuance am't nald for meulclnc..... am't. paid for 4 cofllns am't. paid for Attorney fees ,. am't. pd. for publishing annual statenvt am't. paid for auditing ' am t. iiald for makUig duplicates 'amt, paid for roller and plow,, am l. naiu lor Da nnmr anu rena 4 arn't. patd for fencing and posts. . 4 am't. pd. for oata. seed w beat andclover- seed am r, paia for manure 4 Kilas t'tt 8 mo. salary as steward "lnos. AicnriueD mo. salary asstewald 1 Directors and Secretary am't. paid on house and lot C. Long,... miscellaneous exnenses lnrlun nt- rnpr. chonta'and mechanics' bills Examined and cert!nu, WU. KSICIBil'X, Jno. k. UKorr, Auditors. OUTSIDE BELIEF. Mrs. Le w Is, Bloom 1 2 00 Jno. Johnson " SSs) o. Bowers 44 s 73 F. l.unger 44 29 42 7.. .Mooie 44 3 &i Mrs. Jones 44 2 6S Mr, sen el 44 !!19 Thos. Bird (Scott) 87 es f ample 44 9 00 Mr. EUurd 44 6 05 u. Youger, (ireenwood 9 00 Mrs Bogart ,44 loco II. lien, 44 t7 15 .Mrs. Itouch, Danville 81 85 tramps 2J 80 f:n 10 SHERIFFS SALE. By rlrtneef sundry wrlla Issued out of the Court ot Common Picas of Columbia county and to mo dl rectcd, win be exposed to publlo sale at the Court House In Bloomsburg, at one o'clock p, tn. on SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1877, A building located on a lot or piece of ground situ ate In the tillage of Espy.lntbc township of Scott, county of Columblaand state of Penmylvanla, boun ded and described as follows 1 Fronting on Main at, ot said village, and adjoining a lot occupied bv John C. Crevellng on tho west, lot of Mood & Crevellng on tho east, snd an alley en the north, containing In n ldth flftv feet and In depth one hundred and seven- ty-lreo feet more or less. Itlsa two story frame dwelling house, 1 he said bu'ldlng Is built In the slmpo of an L Ulngtwcnty three feetfront.'ttilrty-twofcet on tne west side, thlrtj-two feet Ir, tho rearhslxtccn feet east, nine feet on tho south and sixteen feet ou the east. Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the property of Lloyd Mason Pettit, ALSO, All the following real estato situate In the nnronrh of Ccnlraila, Columbia county, bounJod on tho north by lot of A, n. Fortner, south by lot of Patrick Mur-1 phy, east by an aLey and cn the west by Locust av enue, said let b Ing 23 feet front, 140 fett In dep'h whereon Is erected a frame stable, bake oven and other out-butldtngs. Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold as the property of Michael llannon. ALSO, The following real estate situate in Catawissa township Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: on the north by a street, on the east by an alley, on tho south by Fourth st and on the west by lot of Brow n being one lot of ground on which 1 erected a dwelling house with tho appurtonances. Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of M. A. Brown. ir CONDITIONS OF SALE.-Purchascrs must pa ten per cent, ot the purchase money, or at least enough to cover all costs, at strung down cf Bale, otherwise property to be resold at once. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, Sheriff's Office, Sheriff. Feb, 23, 1S77. ts Dauchy & Go's. Advt's. 2- FANCY CAltliR in stjlcs with namotous. )po6t paid. J. 1). uuated, Nassau, llens.Co. K.V Feb. it, 11.-4 d POLICY-HOLDERS OF TI1D Continental, Security, New Jersey Life And other doubtful mflUItANCE COM PAN I E TAKK NOTIC1X THE NKW ENflLANI) MUTUAL (Chartered IMS) ffors special terms for reinsurance. Marston and Wi ke in, (ten, Ag'ts , 131, s. stli street. l'hiu. March 2, 'I7-4W a TKIPLIIVI WITH A COLD IS ALWAYS DANQEItOUfA. USE WEILS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, PUBLIC SALE OF Vnlunblo Town. Property ! The undersigned will offer for sale on THURSDAY, APRIL 5tb, 1877 at two o'clock p. m., the lot ot ground on Iron street In tho Town of Bloomsburg, bounded and described aa follows: On the north by lot of John Hooper, on the east by an obey, on the south by lot ot Mary Clayton, and on the west by Iron street ; on which are erected TWO FKAMK HOUSES, ot two stories and one and a halt stories reepec Uvely. Good water aad fruit trees ot superior quality on the lot. Terms easy and made known on day of sale. MAItT KVAN3. March 2-ts. a am Tir, Bit A Pi: 0 Jia remedy for COUflllH. and all diseases ef the AT, LU.NCIH, UHRVr and alCCOl'S MKM-K. ; up only in 31uo boxes. SO'.D BV ALL DUL'oalSTS. . CIIITTF.NTOS 7 sixth Avenue, Now York. 11 2, '77-4 w I) rtn. A Month. Anl'.S'TS wASTFt) on our Sllfl'U TllltKKtlHKAT 12 BOOK-s. IbO Btoryof PHARLEY PQSS. a lull account 01 this ore t Mystery, written by his Katli. r. b ala Itnblnson Crusoe In thrllllntr Interest. The il'u-tratcd lUvn.Boox to all iiei.ioios, nt CXm- it" ccountor an aenominations and sects. ao ilu-tratlons. Also the ladles' medical eulde. by Dr. raneuist.ie Illustrations Theso books sell at sight Male nd Female Agent coin money on them, rar tlculaiafrre. Copla bj uaU 2 each. John K. hot ter a Co., I'hlla. March 24, n-4w d aS. Alcott's Water Wheel 4 W vSt irariinJ the. Centennial ilidal. A 33 Tlie most practical, simple, and enectlve. Its superior ndvant'gc WVif TjR'.jj'ft! at partial gate Is universally ae SS?'?1?Ps knowledgcd.. Address, 4S?;'l'y T- c- AI.COTT SON, CiHTiL. Mfra.ot Wheels nnd MU1 Machln is-'s1' ery, Mount Holm, N. J. We will give manufacturing rights. Mar. 2-4W d ROLLINS & HOLMES, iavo removed Main Street. IX Lowcuberg'. Mrs. Milton Charles. Exchange Rlock.has ut received a lot of delicious Milwaukee! nnd Cincinnatti Beer to which she Rales the attention of lovers ot a good article. The! beat of ale and beer always on hand. Rubber Roots at McKinney'. Spring Good opening at I, W. Hart- man e. DRESS GOODS, :CON3U)TINU OF BOX SACK, kiiooh. OUM AND OIL CLOTH What to wear and how to wear it, is the (lueMlon now engrossing the public mind. Full information can be obtained by calling . ., ... , . 1 n. t. T r. 1 ill tue Plaining oiore ui v. iuwenuerg. Ladlca' Rubber at McKinuey's. New Spring Good this week it E. M. ivnorr u. COATS AND PANTS OF ALL BORTS 8IZEB AND COLORS, He has also replenished his already large stock of New lot of that 12 cent Plaid at I. V. Hartman e. STIUPBD, Rubber suits at J). Loweuberg's. The best place, after all, to buy Hoot and is at tt. il. CLOTIIfl AND OABSIMSRES, FIClURSD ANDiPLAJN.VESTS, Shoes Knorrs, SillKTB, CRAVATS Buy your Boots and Shoe at McKlnticv's for he still "hold thi fort," and sell Good at "hard pan" pricea. Butter 30 cents, eggs 14 cent, at I. V. llurtinan t. HOOKS. COLLAR.4!, IIANDKE11CIIIEP8, OLOVE8, COAL. COAL (I d EstaM ished Coal Yard. n V Hi, llnn IVI,aU.U X, Itll Dealers in all sizes of the beat qualities ol Red and White Aab Coal, at the very lowest inaiketratea. Have constantly on hand large stncka 01 Domestic, inipoia, lllacksmlth'a Anthracite, Bituminous. and Limeburner'a Coal, Especial attention given to the prepara tion of coal before leaving our yard, drain and Lumber taken in exchanee fcr coal. Coal delivered to anr part of the town at short notice. Orders left at I. W. McKelvy 'a siore, or ai our onicc, win receive prompt at- lenviou. uiucoauu x aras at wiiuam eai & Sons' Furnace, Last Bloomabure. Your patronage respectfully Holicited. UDAl,. 17 tl COAL Have you tried Klrby'a WildCherrv Coueh Balsam f A very palateable compound for tne various auecttons 01 me throat and lungs it ha been used with eucceaa, lu seven cases of asthma giving Instant relief and in many cases effecting a pernament cure. Price CO cents per bottle and positively warranted to give entire satisfaction 1 r tnouev refunded. Klrby'a Magic Relief for the instant cure 01 severe ana acute pain. Klrby'a Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant, safe and effectual. Klrby'a Horse aud Cattle Powder are the best powders tor stock, manufactured. Try them and be convinced. Klrby'a Camphor Ice for sunburns, gore III and chapped hands. Gill's Billious and Liver Pills are recom mended by the llrst I'bvslclaus. The above preparations are for sale hj all uruggisu ana aeaiers in ueaicine. Moyek Ubotimui. JulSl,7.-lr WtolssUAitU.I ;SUSPE.fDHKl, AND FANCY ARTICLES. nobis constantly on band a Urge and well select ed assortment ot Cloths and Vesting., wbioh he la prepared to make to order into any kind of clothing, on very short notice, and tn the beet manner. AU bis clothing ts made to wear and most ot It Is of borne manufacture. GOLD WATCHES AND JfiWELBY, OV KVEItV DESCRIPTION, FINS AND CHEAP, 1118 CASE OP JKWSLBY IS NOT 8C11PAS9KD IN T1IIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE 1118 QENKRAL ASSORT' KENT OF Clothing, Watches, Jswelry, fcc. DAVID LOWENBERG. to Evans' Block, Value of Heal I .state and Personal Property ueiuuKiu:; lo iuo uiailiei. By tarfu anil buildings valued at HC.ncouo uouseuoie lurnnuie via 00 ' rannlng ifteiiblls , eoOoo ' n hore. 9 head cattle, 24 hogs 590 00 1 grain ou band 2142 iu acrea wuea' anu re in grounu ni i-s i uo 4 hay, coinfodder aad noulin 1V5 00 4 uoi k, lard and rotatoea.7 4G2 to 4 balance on bloom duplicate leas exoner ation and coruiiils-Jon 1ST0 44 balance on Scott duplicate lbta less ex oneratlon and eommK-ion I4naiance on ureenwood dunltcate ls.filesa exouerathin and ccmmLsblon 44 balance on Sugarloat duplicate Te less euuerauon mm tisinoiiDMUU. 44 balanco on Suirarloat duDllcato '73 44 Catharine Long property in Iilooinsburg i.reenaKe property in ricoii 4 amount lu Treasurer's hand 419 ,0 3T2 79 KM IU II SO SI 600 i0 M 110 82 OS 120,442 10 I PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! The undersigned will sell at private sale a valuable farm, M tn Mod in Ftshlrpireek town,-hlp,ColumbIa counts bounded by lands vt John Hatitz. Samuel liUone, .lo v,enh Colcman'tH helr. Chai lea A-h, Uatilel Karns and Vi lillala Jlulme, containing about 150 ACRES, of which about lis acres are cleared, on which Is erected A OOOD FKAMK HOUSE, KltAMR ItAItN, and all necessary outbuildings. There Is also A GOOD OUCHAKD, on the premises Terms will be mado known by calling on tho un dersigned, or by ttddrc&flng him at Still Water, Pa. MATUIAS KLINE. ret.2-3tn A LUURATIVE BUSINESS. CtrWc lvnnt 500 more flrHl-clum S;vlnp Machine A (renin, nnd ftOO ten ol' energy nml iiblllty to Icnrn tlie lniHliiesNorMcllliiBscw 1 11c: nuicliliicM, CompciiNnf Ion liberal, but vnrj iiiff nccorillnp; lo iiblllty, clmrnclcr it ml fiinlillcu tlons of llie ARClil. For litil llcil Inrw, tiflilrcM Wilson Sewing Machine Co., Chicago. S27 829 Ilroadwa) , Now York, or New OrleansTLa. March !. '"-4w d A HOME AND FARM OF YOTJB OWN, On tho line ot a OMfAT HAILltOAD with good UJ'iCa icarkete lotli EAST and WEST. Now is the time to secure it Mil J Cllirate, Fertllo Soil, bett Country tor Stjet liaising In the L'ntledMatcs. DEUTHAND MAHILITIKS. I To orders outstanding M9 04 amount iu lavur ot ine Qmrict iv,-s,i vu Extra heavy Tin Wire, also AWNINGS AND TENTS PItODUCTiJ OP THK PAUM. so bushels wheat at $1 50., Vii uusuoi-4 oaia Ul 33.. 8 nusiie s re a 75 UWtiUHbeiM corn eard at 35., t& busUeld uut itoes at 1 1 ou.. J 1 4 i shi'UTeu corn stalks at C, 15 Dunuiea re ft raw alio., va liL'adicabbaiTo at5,, ot every descnptiou nianuiactured 2002.8 at it.., 3T50 lbs. pork at 7.,., "J Rollins & Holmes. , 20,441 00 12000 112 TO eoo SS7 21 1S 00 I-S52 300 21610 22Hi. II4S0 56 90 47 04 291 2S, S51 00 iOO 400 5 00 Or- T. T., on THE Wonderful Adventures of a Pullman. Ilev. E. E. Hale's great story In IBS CHRISTIAN TJWIOW, llev. It. V. Iieecher and Lyman Abbott, Editors. lteerlif'r4 Sermon-i, and Abbott's Hunday-school Lessons every ncek. AU the btst Contributors in the country. IJ3.00 per ear. To clergymen, S8.30. TUrre innnilm n irlnl, 7fi rent-,. Agents H-nnted. send stamp for pampte copy. Addrefs IIOHATIU C. KINU, publisher, 27 I'ark l'lace, New York. ftoolc4!. Maps. Full Information also 4,TIIi: IIIV M:i:it" sent free to all pans of the woild. Address, 41. V. DAVIS, Land Com. C. I. II. It. 51arch2, 17-4W d OMAHA, NBB. THE HOPE OF REWARD Is what Induces ao many people In pearch ot MM.CMHD I'.in.HIXG I,A'D 10 go to Michigan, and select from tt e ONE MILLION OF ACRES rf tho land prantot the CranJ RaplJs and Indian u. li. ro. strotii; 'fic-lN. fctiro cropn. plenty of timber, no rtrotit'ir jrm'-HhopiKTi, or chinch bups. 1'uro water, runtilnjf htramn, rt'lv markets, ctvlliztUon ana MCioul-t. Hallroftfl ruim thiouph centre of prant. Trlif from f t tn $m ppram. Send for our IllUBtra HM p riitihl't. full of facts in (itrman and EngVlah. yay lu what paper jou s iw tnla notice. Addreiw W. 0. HTJQ1IART, Land Comm'r., (1UAND ItAriDS.MICII. Tltlo rerfoer JInrch 2,:7 -am d INSURANCE MEN I TA,lViTIcr- AQENT WANTED ton tiiic Now KdeM Mntaai Life Its. CO. iu,i oiuphi muiuai io ino country, unarierea lbs. I.Ii-.UIl lL tliijis ;ivc. JIAHSTON .- WAKEI.IN, !rnernl AKentu, 193 South Fourth Street, rnUadelpnu. rcb. l "77 4W. u $777 Galvanized Iron Cornice designed and manufactured by Rollins & Holmes. 2 bushel tlmothv seed at 2 I 5 bushels onions at feO 10 nusneia cioverseed at I SO ,, , 4iuia OA Numberofpaunersrcmalnlngatlasti'cport 17 .uuiuer ui paupers anmuiea aunngjear iu Nuuitier of paupers discharged during ear b Number ot paupers died during )ear 4 Number of paupers remaining in 1. House 21 WM. KItEAMEIt, 1 Directors OSCAH I4. KNT. V ot the THUS. CHEVELINO, J l'oor. Is not easily earned In these times but It can be made In Ihreo months by any one ot either sex, In any pari of the country vho la Hilling to work steadily at the employment inai we lurniso. fioprr ivis'i, mjuur uwn town. Vou need not be away from homo over ntcht. You cangleour hole time to the work, oronlyour spate moments. It costs nothing to try the busl- iii'sa. Terms ana umni iree. Aaurehs at once. 11. iuulstt & Co., l'ortland, .Maine. Feb. la '77 ljr. Feb. 23, 1877. T. D. Kollogg'a Advts. ARGAND HOT BASE STOVES the best and most economical in the market. Rollins & Holmes. riKmi yers. di uncillug. Juno IMW, Ml VATS AND TANKS. for brew. ers, chemb-tx, manufacturers and private to,, UEO. J. llUltKHAltT & liultonHOOd M., tieloiv II ram. RANGES. TUUUKIl GOOIW of every dcacripami, s HrlUnir. l'acklnir. Ilou;. Hoots and hnoea.Cloth- rjigrc. llll'HAItl) LKVICk, WIN C CO.. 724 Chest nut St.. ruiiaucjpua, Agejiia national jiucuer co, d uno v-w. ZELL'S The BARSTOW ELEVATED JliN CYCLOPEDIA, O.. , , NKW IlBVUBD EtUTIOK. I60,Of) IrlVK H, SJ0 en- von RntlfP the LION and EM- gravtngs, and w splendid niapa. t(11, uuaV mook LU AailJ,L, II1D uiWil uiiu Jui I jt lm!!;pm) imioaje in the tanguairr Now In PRESS Poituble Ranges have no equal. AVhat The President OF A HANK SAYS. naov Expectorant ts no humbug. I would not be without It If tt would cost me dollars a bottle. ,1, il. lluuvi'.K, rrcs. citizens' National nanir, Ashland, I'a. A JUST VERDICT. I have UUpensed Haas' Exneotorant among my patients, and it lias proved more emcaclous than any other medicine of iu clasi that I have been using in my medical career. And even In my own caso, In very obstinate pulmonary dlcea-sea, I derived inegTeaieBt Deneiitirom ino rxptcujrani. i nam always been ery repuguantto the uswof anyae- sal reputation of ttiy Kxpeetorant has Lnducixluie to Kttoltafalr trtU. and net only have I realized lta roputed virtues and merit n, buteen more than my most sanguine exjectaifoiut. Hoping that erury one may convince himself by his on n trial, and that i lie KXpt'Cicraix urny rvuca ine luousanoM wuu may b-o boneated by iu Italy yours THE BEST. Haas4 Kxpcctorant Is the beat coush uodlolne I ev.'r us d. II. It. HAVKN, Trenton, N. J. Fold by an ueaiers at hi cents per Dome. Jan. U), T'-tim Fcounnot publication 1MKN forwiceutii. Aun.'n wantkii. Vtl,A!. II. IAVIS & CO, rtpr y Rollins & Holmes. STEAM. Public and private buildings heatedly Btcam. A variety of Steam Pipe, Valves and Fittings, constantly on hand. Rollins & Holmes. PLUMBING & GAS FITTING promptly dono mi. map sent Pltllu. EXCELSIOR PRINTING INK CO., HEST AND CHEAPEST PIUMTINO INK IN TUB MAliKET, IIUfltirM., NKW VOltK. Aug. tl, lb. -low U ATTJ3NTION ALL. iJUKAT FAILVIiE o? TUB MILTON GOLD JEWELRY Company in London WK AltKTIlK ONLT PIKU WHO 8EIX MILTON OOI 1. TAKK Kl NOTICK 1V OT11K1I AUVKIt. TlsKMKNTw OFFKRINfl MILTON OOLH. ASTIIKY AUK NOTUINU UUT COMM'JN I'LATKD WAKE. Tlio entlro Mock of Uio Hilton Oold Jewelry Co., U coniitirned to ua to r&lao tnonoy aa boon aa pottablu. Ki i rvbodr baa beard i t JM ILTON UOUi Jen rirr.lt hating been bod lu UJJ, nuuliet for too UstUn Ki i rybody baa beard i t W mlnv iiea bowl ta UJJ, D vturiL aud worn bi tbe lx' u.a rtdtrfct daaa of our p.xiluou. WU It Ulu-a aneipen Jeweler to dl. Svr MUtoa twia rma ytnrtn oold. TUeao goodi ani not muvnes ur ua i r-w iaii itiuiu ouui ine louow ing ariid' vi liau, po-puu, oa real pi ot 50 OENNS OSK I'A III KLWIANT HLKKVK BUTTOMH, wIUi In, OMJHKTHl'IltALSlIlKTHTUlia. OSK HKAUTIFULCOUALKIAUK PIN, UM! KIXUANT OlI-STS4 WATCH CHAIN, latent 0Kt'OU.AIl Ill'TTON". . OSK KIJU1ANT WKtlMNtl ItlNO-VfrrhMi-v. IlemeuiVer, we HUlornd )ou tlie above named nl arilelea, wblcb we bavo retailed for 14.50, by taail. DOKUpald tor W cents or 4 bam nla lou for II.M. We also put up 1 ta tor tl, tl, 13 and 13, and for its wo nena earn or ine nveiois ana usk bOLlliMI. vbu iyaivu, ritj-.c Addresi all orders to JOLLY Si CO., Importers of Watcbea and Jewelry, 619 Broadwry. New York City. trI'leaae tSay wbere you saw tbla advertlaetnent, I'eb., univwK PAPKB BAGS FOB SALS m XT THE OOLUMBUN OFFKB, Feb I, tl-tf Rollinfl it Holmes. AdvertisingAgents BIG EST Mllten Oold lewclrj" Combloatlon iut. Conslstinir of e!e ant watch chain, la illea4 handsome brooch, t ear drops, pair ele gant gold stono pleevo mttona, net aptral ,'udi, collar button, leavy plain wedding -lng, and genta4 far- lei-., uiimonu pin. uuovo articles sent, poat paid, for .10 ct. have been retatled tor M. Iiankr'pC Mock and must be Hold Molld MUton Gold Watches, 110 each, for upKulatlvo piurosea. Rood tlmera, equal ir, appenraneo to a tMio crenulno gold. 44Hls reputation ror boneaty falrdeallnc ard liberality la nuequaled by any advertiser In this city." N. Y. Day itooK. Dec. le, lfcte. Feb. 16 "77 4W. 1-OSTAOE STAMPS TAKKN AS CASH. r. bTOCKMAN, S7 UOND 8T New York. D LANK MORTGAGES for Bale cheap at th B J. Weaver & Oo's. Adv'ts. NO We will mart you In a business you can make I-'-o a week without capital; eay Mn'MTVand resr'ctnblo for either sex. I. A. IllUlvrj 1 Young, Ml Ilowery, N. Y. Teb. U 4w. W S999 Cant be made by every atrent every month In the buslncre ne rurnUb, but thoBO wuilng to work can easily earu a doifn dollars a day nirhl in uirir own locautiea. Have no room to explain ncrc. uusmeKj pieaaant and hoaorable. Women, and boya and girls dona well ua men. we w in rurnun you a complete tiut tit tree. The business pal's better than anything IbO. wewuioear expenaooi etarungyou, ianicu' lam rn,. write and nee. l'armera and in echanlf. their sons and daughtera, and all clafsea In nredoe rA, tntr work at home, ebould write to U9 and learn all about the work at once. Now la the time. lJont delay. Addreas Truo t Co, usuita, Maine: itepu a, ia.-uu. -isoroTlCE. From this date the Bloomsburg Oas Company will put in service pipes at nrst cost anu iuruisu ana b mete b at four dollars each. The company nave on nana a lot ex iros tar biuiou or ralntlnir roofa. and posts or other Umbers placed unacr gruuxiu. iTice CC.I. ITlco lo cents per gnllca or tl.CO per barrel, SMOKY CHIMNEYS W? rrnfll, -.t Ransom St., fUVn, Pa. saved, and heat Increased wlUi Lraft. Hena stamp to IitMH evi nce. Mlfe-ly. PATE K T S . 1'erKons desiring to takj out patenta, or deblrtng Information from the L'nlted states l'a pnt OfUco should consult F. A. LK11J1ANK, t-cllcm.r of Amerl can and Foreign Taunts Warnlngtcn, I), c. Ex animations free. NO PATENT NO PAY. Bend.for circular. it TtjlSfjPErISKEPTON FILE 1 AT THE OFFICE OF, . 1 if 733 Saksoh St., PHILADELPHIA, Wio urn nur nuiborlrd iikcM, nnd will rreelvo .IdvcriUi'tuentN at our I.OUTST CASH 1LVT1S1. r fire VINB' I'ATEKT HA1U CUIMl'KRS Adopteu ty au ine queens oi iamoc. reia lor ai.11,1. .. ,llt. Il HIIMIIL llllltllllt lull ic(iLii,lu. tit tc in. J w A lo A CAPITAL ISTEW NOYEL, ENTITLED "Out of the Cage," Jnft pubUshtd. A dteply Interesting new novel, by It. . tmrn.vhce other works have been so sue-. ceistu) and ko widely read. Clothtound; irlratiw mM by all hoc uellcrs. O. W. CAHIXTON t CO.. 1'ubiuleri', MYOukllty. Irb. 9, 1677-6W K ST. CLOUD HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Arch Street, betwoon 7th and 8th Sts., DUKPiRi-Blnco the Close et tne eimgiucu inert wuu marten re-peiniea ar u iritcoed. rarlors r furuUhed, new larpeli4, te. TteLouw lunll Its arrctiilirn u Is unfuiiniid ler r mfcitj the culinary department being ejcelkd ly rcce. HnirgllieltbtiuLlal lle M. tlund aol.ead to ltsrtg ulor rates, ani uiioeavored to extend tho Mmecciutorlsto Usratioiit esltl.ad puvlcuily; in tlds luitlcularit Mnort alone .... ,, ....... . . Mr. o.w. Mulitnbaaa'Miciateti wun i.iniuis stu, uio,a, -uumu.uiiu Lunarui. Lean, of Ft. Wayne Ind., under the nrm name etu. W. Mullln ten. ....... Thanking eu lor pan ratronise md bo lig to exULd the bwjltuutles ot ILe fcLClcud with tho fame encourageintntaalulbe rt, oate, riir4Ctlully, "J'&K'lKI. Itocm Clerk. G. AY. iSlULLIN & CO. J. T. KKII.KH, Cahhltr, Feb. 18 lui. HARMAN & H ASSERT, Proprietor!,; EitNt Street, South HlUeorL. ti II, IlallronU, lilooiiiHluirg, I'u. He.rvtiully call the attention of the public to the following statements They manufacture all kinds ot IKON nnd llltASS I'AsTINtih. 'Ihcy maku Ihe Celebrated oilglual and IMPBOvwn MONTBOSI FLOWS, tU' all kinds ol ltcpalts, sutu aa Mold liuuiua I otlmuiiS They iuu make HEATING AND COOK STOVES pay especial a Repairing of Threshing Machines, Reapeis, &c, The proiirletora U-lng practical mechanics, haling bid au exmlence of over Uilrty years, tba t,uli. tisafSJn? trusa to IbeuOuue u tke jxn AUiihw aid tt Faijai tubUcca"