THE COLUMBIAN .AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. is B30:KWAT&EIiWSLL,Eiltors. BLOOMSBURG, PA. F v itlny, A p i'i 1 yTWr 7. lillUAlliJoi:. lly tlio lltt of Mils for tho work in the erection of tho new County i'riion, publish ed elsewhere, It will bo seen tlmt John It. J)cihm & Co., of rottsville, wcro the lowest bidder, .by tho mm of 910,000, but tho work wa refined them and was allotted to the next hlghctt bidder. Thl nc'.lon wa9 taken by n majority of the Hoard in opposi tion to very general otjeetiuu by citizen tu whom the fact became known, and ha be come a proper subject for public exainiiia- County I'riion ; ami, 3d, either a new let tin;, (ira prompt acceptance of the lowest hid for tho work ground for tho popular supposition that ho mut seek compensation by some other mean than by direct and open payment tn hlmclf from thn County Treatiry. And the lact that hi neighbor and nociato for former work I to bo sub-contractor for the stone-work of tho proposed building, consti tuting the largest and mutt profitable part of the general euntrait, lia given occasion to suspicion ami rein.ir!c, In connection with the kuo.vledge whieli tho publlo has obtain ed of thu extreme zeal manifested by him In tho rejection of tho lowest bid for tho work. The payment by tho County of an addition al sum of more than $10,000 In order that hi neighbor and associato may obtain a pro fitable sub-contract, I not understood a n performance in which tho public interest. aro consulted. Perhaps this wholo subject deserves reconsideration, and perhaps, also, seviral thing may bo done by tho Hoard of Commissions , without offence to public opinion, and witli signal advantage to their own standing and position in tho communi ty. T'lie-u are: lit, tho dismissal of tho ar chitect J '21, the abandonment of tho new, ' expensive, and muJ-bnttimi location for tho tinn. Wo havo heard but two objections men tioned lo Iho acceptanco of the bid of Deihm & Co , neither of which appear to be well lbiimlnl. The fro 1) that tho bid win not made in good faith, and the other that the t-cnrilY proposed for the performance of t lie i .ntrnct nns nul sufilcient. That the bid win net In .lis, or an Inconsiderate one, np pear from the persistence with which Deihm Co. have pressed its acceptance, and from the careful inquiries and estimate made by them prior to tho letting, a well as from the busine; position of tho biddeis, Mes'rs. Iieilimand Littz, in the coiiiiuunily where they reside. l!ut the true way to dispose ol n doubtful or sil-pected hid, when it i Inn est, i In wrtpt it upon condition of good se curity for its performance, and thus deter imno whether it is a good bid or not. li such case the weak or also bidder will be forced to retire, giving place to tho next highest, or .it will bo shown that tlio low est hid is also the best one and ought to pro Tail. A to the other point of the sufficiency of tho bond filed with tho Commissioners by Deihm -fc Co., there can be no serious ques tion. Tho six person who signed the bond us sureties nru gentlemen of property and credit at I'ultsville, for whose solvency and ability the Hoard bud a satisfactory reference lo llnn.F. V. Hughes. It is true tho oblig or in the bond reside in an adjoining coun ty, but a recovery against them in cae of breach could he had there a well as here. And it is to be considered whether competi tion at such public letting would not be to i'. great extent excluded if strictly local securi. ty were required. Hut, clearly, if the secu rity upon the hid was, for any proper reason, iinatilactoty or deficient, the bidders should have been called upon to perfect the security, or show its sufficiency, and allowed a reasonable opportunity of doing so. In other words, in Mich a case bidders should he fairly treated, and the interest of tho public In securing cheap a well a good work should be kept in constant view. On Tuesday of this week the following communication was made to tho Comruls nioners : Tn John Jcrner, S. II' McIIenry and Joseph 7. Sand', Jjmire, Commimoneri of Co lumbia County: Gentlemen : The undersigned respect fully ask that their bid tor the work of erect ing a new .Tail for Columbln County be fur ther considered by the Hoard and that the hime be accepted as made. Their hid was made upon due and careful estimates unci tuoy are prcparcil to cxecuto a contract jounueil upon it in goon laitli unci promptly. As to security for tlieirexccutiouofacon. tract. In addition to retained percentage. their bond already filed) is believed to ho complete. Tho sureties upon it aro men ol property for whose financial standing and responsibility we refer you to Hon. F. W. J lushes, ol l'ottsville. anil (icoriro A. tier ring. LVi of Hlooiiisburc. W'c are prepared to give any satisfaction which can be reason ably reimireU as lo the perlormunce bv us ol the proposed contract. We believe that our hid is a fair one, based upuii careful inquiry, ;uiu mat we can execute it lo the lull satis faction of the Hoard and or" tho public. We arc.Cientlenieu, very respectfully, Your obd't servants, .Ioiin It. Deihm, JO. ijt Bidding a "John U. ieihm'& Co." April 24, 1877. The following papers have also been handed to us and may be takeu in conucC' lion with tho above. Tho first is from two reputable gentlemen of l'ottsville, and tho second from one of our citireu who was n few years .since Treasurer of fc-chuylkill county i: "John It. Deihm I a responsible man lives in l'ottsville was one of the contract ors of toe Schuylkill county Jail. "Cant. Lutz, his partner, is an old, expe rimccd railroad and general contractor. Their bond i signed by some rive men in rottsville-nil responsible and wortli ten times mo amount oi me bon.i. Joseph Dolan, A. 11, Cociiiia.v. "I have knowlcdco of tho slEnersof (ho Bond filed by Deihm nnd Company with the County commissioners at tlio t'rison letting, except ot Mr. Soell, one of their number, In my opinion they aro respoDsibleihien. and they are ho regarded in the commmii'v vlire they reside. I have no doubt tlio ben 1 is a thoroughly safe one and tho seen- rity allowed by it ample and complete. (. A. IlF.Hl!IN().'! April 2.r, 1877. Wo believe tho allotment of the work has not yet been followed by tho execution of a formal contract. Tho question is therefore still measurably within control. L ist w lr lied the iittvtitlo 1 of the people to tin? proposal plan of robbing the tuY-pavcr of M.lMl) in purchasing an inferior lot, v. lie a the county owned one ad mirably nd'tittd f r the purpose. Not only that, but on. re.rii..-.iulo bidder inform us that he woiil.l liuve erected the jail, and gra ded the ground for $2,00) iff on tho pres ent sito than on tho designated location. An other bidder olTcr.s to build the jail if allowed to uo the nutt"rifd of tho old nne,forS.3o,00() according to the plan and specifications, ex cept that the front, or sheriffs residence shall bo bri.-t. That would save tho county ittleist 822,000 n compared with the Krug bid, which it 1 proposed to accept. We venture the assertion that the Wetzel pro gramme if carried out, will co't the county fcSO.OOO. of which onchalfis unnecessary if uot fraudulent. LET JUSTICK 1IE DON 11. In August, ISO'S, tho Army of tho Toto mac met with a dlrofnl defeat for the second tlmo at Hull Hun. Popular clamor demand ed a victim. It should have, been John Hope, a common briigirait, then com manding tho Army of the l'olnmae. The powers that KW, however, selected Major General Fitz John I'orli-r, one of lhenblet generals in the Union Ar.iiy, for thn swri fice. On the l!"th of Xovi mher, 1802, a general Court Martial was llligully ordered by Gen. Halleck, upon charge preferred by (icn. Hoberts, then a member of l'ope's staff. On tlio 10th of January, lMW.u pack ed Court Martial found l'orter guilty, and ho wn.s not only cashiered, but disqualified from holding any ofilco of trust or profit un der tho Government of the United Stales. Since tho clous of Iho war tho evidence of Gen. I.eo and Lougstrcct, and the Confed erate Archives, now at Washington, show his entire Innocence of the charge! preferred against him. The Fifth Corps Association has demanded a rcheariug for their favorite General. Tho Army of thu l'ot'imac has ust.iincd the demand. Legislature of dif ferent States liavo seconded tho ih tnand. In lg74 tho lollowing Hesolii'i ui, oUVrud by tho writer of this article, was ulinnst unanimous ly passed by the Legislature of tl is State then nlniost twu-thitds It. ,itiblic. 1: VVlIEliEAS, Fits John 1' Hot 'm. ilurln.sr the late war, at and previoj., u, l i.- battle ol Bull Hun in August, nut ttiou-un.l eight hundred and sixty two, unin nnl-il the Fifth Corp of the Army ol t' i l'obinmc; And irtcr n, the said l'.U Jortn Purler was tried by 'i court martial iiimn various charge preferred by General r;ii', then commanding the Army of Vlrgiutu, mid win found guilty of sevi-nU r'lar.'es and specifi cation and wa ntily s"itencd ; And vhtrtM, It n .liiege i ttiiit since the closa of tho late wax ovideiito ha b;eu dis covered which, if produced, woula entirely exculpate tho caid Fit.-. John Poitcr from the charges made agiitwt Liia, arrl thu re move the stuin upon lu previous spotlr charajier,Jand remove thu disgrace reflected upon bU corps and the entire army ; there fore, be it liciotved bv the Semite and House of llcprc- tcntatkts of the Commonwealth of reniwylcaj nid in General Anerftblij met, That tho l'rml dent ol the United WHAT NEXT. From a recent editorial in tlio Philadelphia Timet, on tho Louisiana commission, wo clipl tho following. "Tho commission causes the statement to bo made that n canvass of tho vote in all the parishe in which violence a not dearly proved elects Haves by 800 vote, and givo.s tho I) tnocr.its Nirholls and tho l'gislaturo. Tlieo fuels w iv ele.nly set forth in Iho Tmi'f, and other independ jut paper.! as soon ns tlie Heturiiini; Hoird rioted its labors, but it is plca'ant to leceivo oven sn lato in tlio day a confirmation of them from such emi nent licpublicau aiilhoiity. So tho loinmis don h.i done soino good If not exactly of tho kind anticipated." 1'ithcr wo do not understand tlio meaning of these words, or our always careful tcadlng of tho Times has Ikmmi for naught. Wo liavo n most decided impression that the Time 3 ha elaini'.d a largo majority Ibr Mr. Tildcn in tlio Slate of Louisiana and vo have novcr seen in it column nor in thoo of "other in dependent papers," any nckniwlcdrcmcnt that Hayes had n m.ij uity of 800, or in f.i-t any majority at all, Wo invo certainly read the Louisiana case to no effect, il'such a con dition of affairs lias been anywhere proved. Pcrha) the Tunes mean that whore "vio lence wa not clearly proved" to tho satisfic tion of Packard, Kellogg and Well, there was a majority of S00 for Hayes. This might be, as thoo gentleman were firmly of tho opinion lint there was "violence- proved" wherever there wa a Demieiatic majority. Is tho Timis so Impressed with tho wisdom of Mr. llayos' policyih.it it lia convinc-d it self and is now trying tn onvinea its readers that Hayes was elected alter all? Willi S1I0UMI UK PRKSIDESTV Sonic 70,O00Jllice holders will unswerHayes. Debauched newspaper that soutubd the pralsm of Steam, of Chamberlain, and of r&ckard, now admit that they were not legally electtd ClovernoM of the States which they assumed to rule. Nothing kept them In power but bayonets, illegally placed at their disposal. Cnltore of the Memory. It is a common idea that a good memory is a ready-nmdo gift, which nature whimsically confers onsomo nnd withholds from others. The happy possessor of iho prizo may consid er himself fortunate, whilo ho wIm lias drawn a blank In the lottery must resign liimsijfto the misfortune. Tim wo hear many person lamenting a poor memory, nnl oven claiming sjnipathy nn account of it, utterly unconscious tint ihey have any power or icsponsibility in tho matter. Now, the truth i, that the memory I n faculty which, n much a any other, need. development, lis capacity i doubtless greater in somo than in others by natural endowment hut this difference isles. important than that which is caused by education or iipgle:t. Whether for tho purpose- of facilitating men ial piocossc. or of promoting practical effi ciency in life's puisuit,", a cultivated mommy i much more valuablj than a nituinlly Strom? one. Wo may lo capable of amass ing within our inlnds a vast amount of facts, or rules, orknnwlcdeo of any kind thrown to gether at random without leaping any bene fit, eitlier in mental power or tho eonduct of affair!. but when tho memory has been so 1 trained as to leta'm what i eivfllcd to it in clas-ified order and Itriko it n ail ililo at every moment of need, its value cmint bo ovor-o tima'ed. The Peoplo In no Mood to bo Trifled with. It is noteworthy that nil the pleasant at Durance which como from Southern papers of Democratic nntecedcnU about the He publican electing their Speaker at tho forth coming session ol Congress are coupled with very slgnilijant hints about the Texas Pa cifiu subsidy. Now KHpuhllcan everywhere would be cxcdiugly glad to see the II nlS organized by tho el -ctloii of a ltepulillcan Speaker, but If this Is to bo accomplished by any coalition with the Texn Pacific lob by, It would bo utterly dishonorable to tho men concerned in it and utterly destructive to the Republican pirty, nnd wo take occa sion to warn all parties personal and politi calconnected with any such schemo that it cannot prevail. And wo give a word of tlmetv ai'vlce lo nil Kepubllciins who aro In the arrangement, that they would hetterstep nut of It very promptly The Amoiican people are in no mood to be trilled with by any further sulnidies that will require hun dreds of million of taxation from tho wholo for tho benefit of !( part from tho many fur the enrichment of the few. A Hepublican Speaker on such term would bo too heavy a burden for the party and too expensive a luxury for the country. We don't want a Texas Pacific Sjieakfr Porth.td t'resi. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sufferers from tht Olsons') that urn anxlou to ; cured ahnnl'i trv Uit Klsvnu'. uslkbuitkii Com. scmption I'Oivimiis, 'IT.csi! poiulcrs am tha only preparation known t at nlllc-ru W)stlMi'ri().v and nil Ul-eiie ot 111 l lirnut nn.l l.uuirs-ln lnl o Mrimir I our rnlili M them, nniliiWo incinlaco you thiMucr are no imminu wo will forward lo every irpror 11 111 111, ii pua, n ikkk tsiu. cox. Hi iloirt want vour monev un tl vou are iierfcctly sntl.lKil of tlnlr eurnllvo prnvcrs. If J our lire 1 01111 8.ivinff. uim 1 110 ny in Kl-inx int'su l uwnims ll.u, as luey iviu surely curu ,)uu. l'rlee. for luriretiOT. MOO. sent, to anvnartof the Unlled utes or rnnaiM hy mall on receipt of price. Aiiarcsy, ASH .V ItOIIIHN'S, 1 SCO. Futton street. Iirooklyn, N. Y. Arm 27 triy B The part of the I) -moeracy while Mr. Jl .vi's . 1 ill Mr. II .line are sr tl I i nir their III- l.iko all our other powr. tlio mcmiiy i 1 1-. I tlli.-n 1 1 is that whfh the hear-hunter sticngthen.d and developed by exerci-;, and f.ivideiiee to play when he tackled weakened by disn-o. In whatever direction t,P rzzlv 11 imely ither to help the we tn iku cou-tant demands upon it, itre.-p ml micr nor the li-ar.'hut "to lt on tho fence ob dienlly. Tho merchant fin 1 no difficulty nnd ee the higirest he.ir-fi'lit recorded in in reuiemh'Ting the jirice and qualities of historv " World. goods in his own line; tlio physician cailv I " recall tho dailv synintoms of his patient : The New York Jonrn l 0 Commerce tho mechanic docs not forget the function building was partly de-trnyed by fire on ol hi various tool.. Iho same condition Mntulav. I he valuable hies ol tho paper daily repi ated, will almost iivariahly bring up cone-ponding idea, and in our regular mployincnt wo s'ldom liavo occasion lo pom- plain of a poor memory. This nmv affoid a clue to the cultivation of this faculty in direc tions where it is now defective. If wo would In all these transactions it is proper to add that Silas W. McIIenry, ono of the County Commissioners has remained true and firm lo the interests of the people and tax-payer, and while he simply did hi du ty, the fact i so rare as to merit special com mendation, lie could neither be bought nor intimidated. Till: WAK IN EUltOTK. In view of tlio expected war between llu-ia and Turkey, and facts relative to tho respective strengths of tho-o two great power must prove of interest, Very little is known by a large proportion of the people of this country, us to the size of the army of either Jpower. Russia's military strength exceeds that of Turkey to a far greater de gree than would be supposed without re ference to tho statistics of the subject. The Ituian army on n war footing contain 1, CM,3on troops,10."),H8 non-combatant,240,-R3S horses and 2.C0S gun. In addition to these, there i an irregular army containing 140,493 men, so that, all told, the Russian force exceed 2,000,000 ; though there is doubt whether many more than half of these can be made directly available for a war against Turkey. Tbo Persian army, which is expected to co-oper.ito with Russia has about seventy thousand available men. The Turkish army on a war footing numbers of all clasps, 010,100 men, of whom 130,000 are irregulars and auxiliaries. It is not prob able that Turkey can bring into tho field many over 400,000 men, so that Russia, probably, hi an active campaign will out number Turkey two or three to one. But Russia ha long marches to make to get to Turkey, and a tremendous line of co-nmuui cations lo guard in tho rear of her supply tram,. The Turks ia tho Crimean war fought well but they had the aid of the trained troops of England and France. How well they will hold their own against the forces of the CVar, unaided, remain to be seen. There is a possibility that Austria may be como involved in the war and also that Eng. land may feel impelled to take part in order to prevent the supremacy of Russia over the Dardanelles and the occupancy of Constan. tinople. It i idle to speculate in the pre., ent condition of affairs as to what compli. cations may arise. The war will be a fierce and bloody one for it is after all a renewal of the struggle of tho Crass and the Cree. cent. Since the above was written the formal declaration of war has heen made. It con cludes as follows: "In now invoking the blessing of God upon our valiant armies, we givo them the order to cross the Turkish frontier." Fifty thousand Russians have already crossed the Turkish boundaries. At tho present writing no collision had taken place between the opposing forces. Hut by what right can Hnyts claim tho electoral vote of Florida, South Carolina bave it faithfully servo 11.., wo must keep it ,indli0tlislana,ull of which were necessary to in constant use. Tho same attention which late bo rt quested to elect him as President? If tho Return inc wo bestow on our daily business, and which appoint another court martial, bctore which Baards'comniittcd irauds.as I now admitted enables us to recall it? -details with so much the said Fitz John Porter may appear mm I : :. .!,.... .,'.. ,:n i. 11.. .. s.:... I 1 11. In. ,nl . ,n l,.n. bIVIUb UCI H ii UUIUS UI ClCClIOn lO U1C aii;, Will UU UlJU.lliy UUl-CllYU 11 UJtCrCISCU III . . ,,. ., . .1 n'hPifllA In tho atnla nKnt-A n.imn n.,.t l,n I nthft- mnt!tra Tn tlmnnlhnn I ), mA.r,,-..., nn nnon n "ui r. or innocence 01 ine cuarire I UUEU nuunuui ......v.., B..v.....v.. preferred against him, and tin fj-overnor of I aro now omted did they notalsorau dulently I any given point, the rirt requisite is to bring the Slate of Pennsylvania i hereby request- declaro tho Hayes' electors elected ? Cham- all our mental energy to bear upon it. We ed to fonvnn a copy oi tliis resolution to b'rlainnn.l Packard both in'lst that their arethsrged with somo message or oomuiision, uiu i imucNi .!.!: l ... .f ...l ii i . !J , uuuninuwi(niij rnjicfiur in nun in naves, i i'cin;ii-, imiicii u iiiiiiiuse, in uii goou lauu, sa contribution 10 m Miory 01 tno Und ought to know , a thoy counted him to convey or to execute, but not being in the times, we also glvo mo lollowing letters j , If(Jlcir claim were illeLral.so was that of lino of our tliouirl.LM.it rasse.s out of our Haye. If they must succumb to the popn-1 minds and ih unfulfilled. We commonly ex lar will, Hayes should not rest one moment cuo onr?elves for such dereliction, on the in tho Presidential ch.iir,which every candid the ground that wo aro unable, by any effort m m now admits should bo filled by Samuel In thn United Stale cierv cn as nersmml d- "men. xxo noncst man Simula cor.uemii ahlo-do-camp to .Major General McClellan, I te fraud of others, and profit by it him- I never saw & never beam ol, anything, that self. could in tho slightest degrco .justity, the ex traordinary cnargo ot giving (or allowing to givo) military information to tho Confed erate army, charge brought as you liilorm mc in your letter of tho 4th ult. against Gmeral F. J. Porter. Without being appointed on his StaU, I knew the General wcll,& being several time l , . t . .. ., !.L I.! t. . .1 1 from the "Orloau Princes," then serving upon Gen. JlcClellan's staff: 20 Rum Vi:n.NJrr Paris lo 3 Mai 187). Sin. ... i . . , . , . 1 have to state tu.ii during ino lime l wa n the United Suite Hervici TUB END. Packard's government in Louisiana ha melted away like tho snow beforo the warm breath of Spring. The United State troops were withdrawn from New Orleans on Tue- letaehed to do duty with him In advanced day, but the fraudulent legislature did not guards, l nan uiliereut opportunities i't'.n- await that event, for on the previous Satur- from 182S to lb" pre-cnt lime were lo-t and probably the best coninierciiil library in the country, to collect which lias hem the abor of filly yciii. Toe Joss of these files and books is irrcpatalile. What Puzzles P.ckaku What puzzles Packard is that Hayes was elected and he was not. That I what puzzles Hluine. It particularly puzzles Pitt Kellogg, In fact, how Hnyes could have been elected and Packard defeated, when tho Hayes electors received a thousand less votes than Packard received, i one of those ugly conundrums which is a puzzler for everybody. It Has Stood thn Test. If you douU the wonderful succo-sof Shiloh's Consuinntlon Cure, clvc it a trial : then if vou are not perfectly satisfied, return the bottle nnd we will refund he pr ce paid. It has establish ed the fuct that Consumption can he cured, whilo foreouirhs. asthma, hoars-cues, whoon- of the will, to command tho power of memo- !nS c:.K"'.au ? 'U"S or t iroat troubies.tiiere ry. Yet had we, by a strong self-control, n,l it seldom fails 10 cents. 50 cents nnd SI fixed our attention wholly upon the matter perbottle. If your lung urn sore, or chest or when nrpsenfed In nr. had wn illsmlml nil bacK lame, use Simon's I'orous 1'laster price , . .. ,.' , , , 25 cents. Sold by O. A. Kleim and N. J. Hen wandering thought and concentrated our uershutt. mental energies for the timo upon that ono I thini- ih imnressinn wnnlil Imrn hpon on ' Dr. Shiloli's System Vitalizer is no doubt the i,. ti.i ; n .),!. :i:,. .:... i, i most successful cure for Dyspepsia and Liver strong that, in all probability it would have Complaint we have ever known, otherwise we been remembered and accomplished. This ( could not guarantee it. In cases of consumption mental concentration is the first and most im-1 where general debility, loss of nppelito and tnrtaat means o fimnrov nir the memory. It V""'!'"""" . me UDderslgnM 'sstnecof NehemlaU liceceof Iluckliorn, adjit.1gai a bankrupt on Creilliors' pell- Hon, Alii expose to public sale or outcry on tha premises ot said N. Itcecu on MUlinluv. .May 1!, 1477, oil tlio personal rropc.'ty of silt llankrupt consist ing ct 5 HimSKS, 0 CilliTS, ne fonr-liorso Iron nxle V i(ron atnl box. one two- hor.-o tVngoii ami bo, oin Shnng rtinroa Willi polo and II is, i no II iruc. oao iraj.iV.j.i ou'ulny. led), one Mijrhloui tM.id-,i).vor rilltH-il- NO MVU.1IMK, on) on sUiIIji' oil) cjublned llucki a 'lo ip.;r an 1 Ujwer,, iiti.1I 1 1 1 1 ouo l.alf of I in I rjllor ui 11 vi I ! ui r if i tistm ilnla brill. vld-J halt or a cUvorwad li lil-ir. o.ii dmb.D tcliliu Plow, t'voeait ''lo vs o io ulit Won, two ilms It irrows o.ie d ni'ilo corn Plow, two corn Cut. valor), .in-ll.iy l.'.iko s Korks, IHreo scoopsaov Is, t v.) hi"K til O'sriuiti) one limb 'I m;as- olio uiio.ba t uusli.il in'-usure, Ac , live sets amy lturu..ss lv collars live brIJta. five set fly ttraps, one set do ibid Ulii tlira-'Ss, colhrs and brldlevmnset tlivnr-mounti'd llht llarne, col- lid bridle, one set Iduck luoiinle 1 liuness, one set slhvr-lliied lltf it llani'ss, six set tiuet-s, two breast chitns, tblrtf Mc cJio-tnut puis twj tlioi sand clitnut pillns und alotot othoruttltlestou numerous to n.entlun. Sale to commence at 11) a m. TBI! Si Any rson purcliaslni; lo nn amount xceedln lea dollars n 1,1 lu nllowe l six kionlli.s credit wllUnppriivcd securl'y. ,Vo article to ije re moved ii'itll tn con utlonsufstto Inrub-oa c)n:,l- -d with, anil any u ircluser reiulnjr to oinply uttli the'! condldiins w II b liol t liable- for any loss re sulting L'om a second sale ot artlcl-s purclmsed by him. i;.u. ii.(ki,iv, S IvN'Ultlt. nioomsuuri;, .prii 'j.-ts cipully in tho battle of Gaines Mill, of wit nessing bis most brave .v gallant conduct. I beg to remain, Sir, Very truly youis, R d' Okleanm due deUhnrtrea Late Captain & A. U. O. U. S. A. Chef d r.scauron "Jtu Chasseurs, day thern was a general stampede to the Nicholls' legislature and in an hour tho last of tho carpct-ln. administrations had di solved. Hereafter there will be no Gover nors kept in office by federal bayonets. Tho long expected day of deliveranco from op- l largely within our own powers 01 will to en force ibis, and ho who is conscious of neglect in this respect cannot claim to be excused for forgetfulness. Another valuablo method of training the memory is through tho laws of association. Our knowledge must be arranged and classi fied if wo would recall it with facility. We must base rules upon principles, and effects upon causes, if we would imprint them firmly presaion has at Iat arrived and it is hoped Tho honble. C. 11. lirockway, member of and believed that a now era of prosperity the Legislature of Pennsylvania. anj peaco will begifli r. i.tu 100 fnni.mir,-.!' UnnM-,, Mi. an, i B7 a Not the slightest distil rbauce marked tho on otir miniK That this is not dono with withdrawal ot tho troops, but tbo firing of a sulhcicnt thoroughness is the cruet cause why On my return to Paris, after a two weeks hundred Kuns and a liberal display ot tiags so much of the knowledge which we acquire siiijrm iimwiiiHi.., i .um .i. reuri, uuu testified to the oy of tho emanc bated neo- pasms Horn u. It comes to us in a vague, rM,.,.r y y mWtr' "P S'Z' Pie- dtanHory way, instead of as the various links I served on the Stall' of General McClel- On tho samo day the lcgislature.as recon- forming an entire chain. If however, wo ac- lau from September 18G1 to July 1SC2. structed, elected a Democratic United StatCa custom ourFelves to Bcarch for tho reasons of the system whilo Shiloli's cure allays the in flammation and heals tho lungs. Price 75 cts, Sold hyC. A. Kleim anil N. .1. Hendershott. Harkmetack, a rich nnd frairrant nerfume, how ny u. A, KIci in ami .V ,1, llenuersbott. April u, 77-Iy j Let us he clean, in order that we may be healthy. To he thoroughly so, and to counter act eruptive tendencies and render the skin white and smioth, let us use Glenn's Sulphur Soap. No eruption can withstand it. Depot Crit.enton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York Hlil's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown. 50 cts. April 13 4 w. During that time, I was not, properly speak- Senator, Judge Spotford.by the decisive vote iuir on thu staff of any other general, but I accompanied very often General McClellan to General Fitz jolin Porter's Headquarters, spent many day with him and his staff-offi cers, uuuer ins teni, or viiiiug nisironps; and. lastly. I was detached on sneoiil duty with him un the .in ot June, and bad the honor ot being under bis orders during that of 140 out ofa total of 153. This wo ithsuld suppose would prove concluslvo if not satis factory to Packard's adherents. phenomena, tho laws which underlie tho facts of life, tho relations which events bear to each other, tha sources from which they have sprung, and the results to which they lead, wo shall Slid a rapid incrcaso in tho facility with which wo can recall them to mind. Tho Kuiporor Napoleon, who was one of the most ANOTHEU IIEAUTY. John A. Kasson, of Iowa, an cx-inember bloody day on the field of battle of Gaines of Congress repudiated by his constituents marked instances ofa retentive mind, used to aim. at tho last election has been made Minister pay ol uimselt that Ins knowledge was all laid All what I saw. or heard, or knew durine mi i, r, it-...,.. !.-.. i .i nma ; ,i, .i n .t,( i, i,,i ..,:..! that time is in direct contradiction with tho . ,,,... Ar. ... . . ....i ir must extranrd narv chanrcs wh eh von men. "' nmu mi mu "i -u.., .,ao uUl intuitu umuiu tion a having been brotieht against him : "oor f House and who was so completely him- and, toyour question whether I have any exposed as a liar and knave by Mr. Hewitt. Tin l is, as we have before hinted, oncgreat knowledge of, or belief in the alleged fact eif Kasson also represented the Republicans be- need in our present systems of education. nf i.TrT for "e Electoral Commission and did his To ta?to up a single ttudy leisuiely, present General Porter or hi staff I can emphatic- I,arl t0 c'lcat 'bo peoplo out of their legally ing it the student in all its relations, and ally answer in the negative. I think it im-1 elected President. He also went to Florida I Icadiag him to trace its principle from their possible lor a-jy ono who saw tbem during to whitewash tho Returning Board there, foundations up to their highest knowu results, all the trials ot a difficult campaign to enter- And now ha bas hi, reward. Wfi h,.,. of rar moro .! vaiue. i)0t. fls a ,llcnlai utiu nuu a uuuci. I , , - ., . . .... I 1- I- i , -.(. Allow rae to add that no treachery or in- particular love inr opam ana care very nttio uiscipiinc, aim as a permanent acquisition oi discretion lu tho Army wa necessary to wuo represents mis country at ucr uourt, but Kiiowieugc, man to (Kim over tno sunaco oi supply the Confederates with accurate infor- it is catting it rather fat to send such n sue- twenty branches, overloading the mind with ft'.1 2 L,?. Tu,nT'u. V u,: fffi cesion of l,atri0" Sickles, Cushim; and contrabands, were, during several Kftssu. Great Ciusar, what a galaxy 1 And .1. !.?!. I.L Ika ll n.mu.1 i.. lU I..I..U 11... .. Marriages. KHESSLEH-KILC.-Iu Uerwlck on the Slst Inst by lev. W. cattail, Mr. J. v. Kressler ot Uloomsburs to Miss Kettle A. Kilo, late ot Denton. Deaths. HATES At Nuntlcock on tho 19th Inst., Edwla Durtls, son ot VV. Harvey and Hannah Bates, aged 2 years, 9 months and 4 days. KNOItlt In Blooiusburg on the !2d Inst., Thomas Knorr, aged .2 years, 6 months aud 27 days. MARKE1JIEP011TS. ULOOXISHURG MARKET. 1 I.eo .75 DO .33 10.00 7.0 1.NI 1.: Was1 mil month, in constant communication with tbe last named i tho blight peculiar star. tho federal camps : and the enemv's sides The mission is triven Knssnn imrelv nnil had, in coosequenco of the ncighboihoodof sImllI I)avmeilt for services renicred cultivation of the memory, in the fact that thn fiimlfil. pvnrv linssibln fiieilltlps. If. 1 1 J 1 . . buvwu .... . 1 . . isolated lacts or rules, bearing no apparent connection with each other, and thus fixing uo tonacious grasp upon the memory. Thcro is ono great cscourngcmcut to the At the letting at the Commissioners' ofiicc on the Ulst lust, of the work upon the pro posed new County Prison, tho folio iving bids were received : John Dolan Jojhn It. Deihm ife Co. "Tshiffer fi Graill AVin. J'Malley A. H Phillips Kll Jones Herring & Conner John S. Sterner Peter Crist Charles Krug 11,075 81,372 .18,9111 f7,000 - 110,025 .18,670 .10,321 li:l,200 Tho contract was allotted to Mr. Krug, tbo lower bid of Deihm & Co. being rejected upon the urgent objection of the Architect In attendance. Secretary Thompfon it is reported wishes to bo transferred to the War Department and It is xaid that his reason for desiring the change lies in the facts regarding tho mis management of tho Navy Department under Robeson, which investigation has brought to light. Tho Secretary should not flinch from his evident duty, but expose) inll tho rotlennCfS ol that Department to publl view, bo bad are some ol the developments that,it 1 intimated, tho subject will bo re ferred to the Attorney General With a yiew tu beginning proceeding against Robeson. If the caate i honestly and thoroughly worked up thero will bo some interesting ex posures and some people may land in jail. Tne New York World bos distanced its competitors in the publication of the Tweed confession and very roth are they incon sequence. They commit, however, tho very silly mistake of doubting tho veracity of the statement publUhed by tho World. There can be no doubt that the main features are correct, as they have been pronounced bo by thnso who have seen the original paper. The Tribune is uncommonly sceptical but that will be readily understood when it Is known that its proprietor, Jay Gould tha Wall street gambler, is Implicated. tho capital, every possiblo facilities. It would, therefore, bo -very strango if the Headuuarters of tho Army ot Northern Vir ginia bad not been able to collect In that way all the information which was wanted regarding ine loriincaiiou". The documents whieli would have been real ly valuable for tbo ennemy wcretho plans of campaign and tno marcning oruers oi tno and so the people will understand it. tho work will grow easier with every effort. If wo patiently and steadily fix our attention Ion every subjeet we wish to recall, the power of concentration will become habitual. If we Wheat per bushel Kye " .'. Corn, Dew, " Oats, " " Hour per barrel Cloverseed , Flaxseed butter T allow".'.',','.'.. l'otatoes Dried Apples uams hides Shoulders Lard ner oound Hay per ton 13. beeswax Timothy Seed 1 4.oo VUUi ATiunc run iual.. No. 4 on Wharf $ 3,40 per Ton no.o - - d.w No. 6 " " I 2,110 inackf.muii-nl.iii up on vvuari H so " mtutnlnoua " H to lluckalew fur Supreme Judge. We hear it suggested in a quiet way from various localities, that the Democrats could constantly arrange and classify our knowledge not do better at their appioaclung; State it will jrrow moro and more available. If we Convention titan nominate Hou. Chiirlts R. accustom ourselves to seek out caues, and to Potomac : regarding these also, I have only lluckalew for Supremo Judge. Tbcre is refer i-olatcd facts to general principle., in to repeat mv assertion that I neither know much In this m.-.-psiInn tlmt merit, rnnslil. ..-..I ci.: v....j i -.at i.i - i.i. i,l .. i I..I -a- ...... . u uuiuk uyc, uuiuuucu nun uis"Iucut or, nor believe m.tno cnari,o urou(,ut against eratiou. Of tho qualifications of Mr. Huck- itpnpriu I'orirr- i . . i r,-, I should wish to put this letter under tho alcw tDfre ea" bu n0 ueHIon, and wo hard- util0 t0 try to remember, tho well-ordered eyes of General Porter, and, as I do not iy mow oi a democratic lawyer in thuMate 6torc-hou'C of the brain will meet all the de- Know where to nddres mm, i use the lib- who would poll so largo a Republican vote luamis Ula( n,,otl it wilh eai-o nnd readiness. in audition to tun lull strengtli ot hi own Although at first such efforts may teem act party. His training, habit of hUnij, and ualy t0 retard the acquisition of knowledge, eminently judicial oust ol mind, wouM-ho a aml m!iu & progress slow nnd difficult, tho decided reinforcement to our Supreme bench; p0Wer of vigorous thought thus gained, and and to bo candid, two and possibly threo ,l,n nvPr IiHTeosini? faeililv with which thn judges aside, it i not a particularly itiong mcm0jy wm act) will moro than compens.ite " "" .wii'iiicr ioiin: ,ur, i iin nnnarent b in rnni. Whoever ni erty to ask you to be kind enough to direct the enclosed letter to uim. I remain, Sir, your truly I.outs 'Piiii.iri'E D'OiauANf, Comto do Paris late Captain .V A. D. C. The Hon. C. 11. lirockway. Member ot the House ol uepresentallves of Pennsylvania. Wo refrain for the present from giving publicity W the various rumors and ttate iuciit,ln regard to the "true inwardnest." of the County Prison quetion. liy the conjee lurestup'n;ions and direct charge in rela tion Ki this biibjcct.Mr, Wetzel, tho accented architect of theUommiuiuucniJs placed in a ennspicuou light. Wo kuov nothing of iheiiieiiUof hU plan for the new ktructure as compared with that of other plans pro pnttd, fuiinded upon cienliflo Inquiry, or Iho poste.sjoii by in of, kuowledge as ts peilsi but woarelsurprlsed at the Increased expense estimated by him as contquent iivon tho transfer of the location from the Id to tho new site, nnd we are jieiftctly (crialu that tbe compensation of Five Hun ilred Dollars demanded by him for his er vlcti, including the whole supervision of the work, is wholly Inadequate, and gives Tho Juno term of tho Federal court at Willia import will not 13 held this year, for lack of money to pay cxpon.ev Plenty of money wa appropriated vy Congres but Father Tart used It in ritiininz the elections in favor of Hayes, and justice tulfers bccauso tlioui-and ol marfhals hid to be paid for po litical service?. And yet Taft liam't any of iicc. A large oil tank at Modoc City, in tho oil rigions.was ttruck by lightning during a thunder storm, lett week, and the tire spread with great rapidity toother tanks aod thence to the town. No leas than -17,01)0 barrels or oil were destroyed and the total loss foots up $500,000, The l'lrilaiU'lphia 77mm offers $J0O reward for (he man who was with McKay and C'ouo- lan n their nk-uult on Col. McClure. Coua Ion hu been captured aud put under bail Lincoln, Henry Wilson, Greeley, Curtln, and other prominent Hepublican promised Porter that justice should bo done him, but uuctalew may bo afey styled tlio father of patlcntly and steadily submit himclf to the ine new ivonniilulioii, aud lor years tn come I necessary one of tho most important duties of tli Su preme Court will bo to expound that inttru- necessary discipline will not only reap the ro. ward ofa cultivated and, therelorcforo availa. bio memory, but will also find that all his .), n..t r i..nrJrnrA..niMl went; the Supreme bench has not b.jeji in nQWeM haTe eained new strcnirth aud vieor. .u j ..o.,.u, . i ...j .. v.. , anllro ,,ll, ...III, U ..f,o . . llll" .......... .. V-I-J "vojij ii i and mat lie nas obtained a mental earnestness ot tbe judges strongly opposed its adoption, wnich w-,n g;ve new ,nn0 nnd ZC8t (o i,;8 and komo oi mem went out ot their fay to chaiacter, and new value to his life. 'AN -a..... I. . I li 1. .1 .1 , .... actum in rrji-ctiuu. .ur. uuckuiew on tne I delphia, J.edger, Supreme bench would give to tho oomunn f ablo and energetic advocate of its; reforms, I The 1'opular Science Monthly has its opln it. Hayes wa an army officer, and desires to inaugurate an era of good feeling. He ha done justice to the people nf South Carolina and Louisiana, and we now nsk that n fair hearing bo given Gen. Fllz John Porter, nnd a jurist thoroughly imbued with its ion of Dr. Pleasonton and his blue gloss nrttmlr,lo Wl.n nmil.l on u.oll ..,... l.n I ,),lfVi W rlno.n'l mtnrl ATnmaatnir It nfiva luuy country nicrciiam, ,,, ,uo. uuer.or o, I orgaulc law as tbo man who did so muth to We think that the man (Pleasonton) is a tvcMeru ctaics uru .,. lu naiut UI iuu- CMfttfl u f pestilent ignoramus, and his book the ghast These in brief aro the reasoun urged for I llest rubbish that has been printed in a bun to the Su dred years. Ho may be entirely honest but preme liench. It seems to us in tha Interest 1 that is no reason why we should give atten of tbe people of the wholo Slate, and as a ( tion to his egregious folly, Pleasanton, how- measure of political expediency, tbey merit I ever, it must be confessed, serves one Irapor careful consideration. His name Is present-1 tant function ; he gauges for us the deptli ed not to antagonize the candidacy of any I and density of American stupidity, De other gentleman, but for tbo special reasons I Morgan says, somewhere, that certain meu stated. I'xtUbury J'ott. I appear occasionally to play the part of "fool ' 1 meters" In the commuulty, that Is, to meas- :m. i, ,yun: An nonest aua vigorous ura iDe number and quality of the fool nrPHiilpnt litn Mr. 'I iMnrt i mill fin iih.rA In I r. !-i 1 1 r snMt.... lor f 10 by paying tor them m btamps, nud U few mouths ol resolut aud wlso admluls- Pleasanton has done this for us wilh an ac ,K,M,uasicr ewuy p-Kseis ww. i ms pro- trallon. to exterminate tho ev Is of Grantlsm ,i;t nntblni, to b .leslrd. Man thu ing their remittances in lsistairo stamhs,uiiKh in lbi intifivnnr. nf vihnlps-ilo ilpulir.s. whn 1 ., .. - - ..... - - - , fMn nrnnm Inn nt Mr lni.bn .iu cannot readily nisimse ot tbem. 1 111s cusiora i.i. t. ... tevcals Iho secret ot the desirj for uii-aliried potmastership.s, Tho perccntate allowed for tbe i-ale ot stamps is law, so that by divt ding tho potina-ter makes a ne.it toun, and tho merchant gain a goodly dNeouiit. On a salo of wufth of stamp tho po-tmastcr receives from SQ to 00 per cent! and if ho gives the country inorohaut one-third ot his profit, tho latter gets his worth of goods ceduro Is again-t the rules of the department, and efforts aro bciug made to lerret out th t rausaetlous. and tbe abuses established by the republi- icau party,tuan this whole tribouf profession al reformer could accomplish in a genera tion, even if they had their ow way. The lu Uoston last Saturday, a boy four and a half years old shot and killed Ids compan ion aged six, and what Is worse did it "with A iioii-partiati President is ono whom no American people want practkoJ remedies, well defined motive to do injury. Well.II the party has elected, according to tho New and, first of all.they want the thieves turned babes and sucklings have taken to mau York Commercial AtUertUer, This makes out whom Mr.Schurz bas confirmed In olllca 'laughter, where Is tbeio safety to bo found I Mr, Hayes a non-partisan President. I as models of his bureaucratlo system. 1 ln Aluful world J . .... - ANKRUl'T SAL12. TRAVERSE JURORS, rinsr week. llloomsburs-Dennt lirlnk, (llrnrn ralrar. R. c Shtve, Jos Wetdel. I)enton-lt. U P. Corey,.tohn lkclcr, Peter Uubacli, Kmnnuel Laubach, ttohr McIIenry. Ueavcr-Pcter Knecht, Isaao Kllnfrerman, ChajA, Bliuinan. llrtflrcreek-deo. M, II wer, Peter llnyman. CatiwlssA-suiniicI Flslier, Daniel 'leailuit, Wm. 3, Martin, I), w. Winter. Centre-(leorgo Conner, Ijifajette Creasy, Wesley sh irfer. FIslilnjtcreck-.Mfred Cliaplns, William Mcars, An. drew Miner. .t.i;ob rt'enner. (lreenwool-Jolinlt, Cves, John Clllaspr, Iflcust-.toliii llruchcs, Simon Fetterinan, Henry II liable, Daniel llunbircr, John iluglics, DaMd ItO'lp, Mndlsa-W. I). Johnson, Oeorgo W. Suppleo, Uanlo Welllver. .Matn-J. W. Keleliner. .Mllllln Daniel Bond, Abraham Scliwcppenhelscr. Mt. Pleasant-Juhn II. Whim orange .Met. Herring, (leorgo N. smith, 1'lne Issnc Jl, bjons, Jncl-mn Lons. Scott-eiiiirles Lee, Clark Price, Alciu Von Llew. .Siigarloat-Ui Uh lloldi r. 8ECON1I WEEE, Ulojrn.burg-ncorgo W. foster, n. 8. Former, John S. Junes, w m 11. utnker, Uaril-11 llanljon. Ileav. r .Nullum llruilbynner, Jr. iionUui -luliu W'euiier. .ernKK -lliiivuy (llenn, John M. Snyder, iblir reeK-l'ian li Lvms, J. v. Kck, William KIlHct.b. i: Uivisti-Tlioma Harder, Daniel llelnlg, Jacob Imlii. V, litre Oeorgj beam. Thomas W. ilononbuch. CVutr.ill i-Wli.lim l'neo. Ililiigerei.k-1). r. tdgar. Cjrus Itobblis. filer Weav r ireinwuil-lto'ocrt lloncle, Vuslcy Morris. Goorco I'atlerton. Jacks n -loilma II 'S. llu.'h s;iullz. oeust -Henry 1'her, Lljjd .Miller, Cliurles Miller. .Matii-J.diu Ilct2 Mllllln .enry Mis. tout iur J. II. llariinn. oringe icii. lMtbTaon. Uoarliiioreek-Wllllim Zarr. scott .M, C Julitison. Assstgnecs. FITS, EPILEPSY. ' OR FALLING- SICKNESS PKKMANANTI.Y CUHKli NO HOIIXU -BV OSR SIOSTIl'rt C9AOH OF ltlt.(;UL'LAUD'3 ( KI.EUtUtKD 1st i I.IULK t'lT PnwriKKH. 'liM-uiivlnCL' MUTyrcrs tli it ihe.su jiuwden will do all np ol.ilm for thm, wo will send ttiem tiy mall, pom ji.il I, .i khkh tim ai. ito, s or. uoulard lstliu'iiih I'hjcl'tui tlmt lusniiulu tliln tscaHeii Hpt-olrtl bttitiy, nriil ns t'j oir know ledge thousiintU llftMl beCU l'HRMANKMI.V Cl'RFO l)V Ulf U!sJ Ol UieMU lUttPKILS X WIM, (IfAIUNIIvK A l'KKJH.NENT fUKKln evrry imc, ur ItefutiJ you all xm KxpenUed. All sutferertfHii'iul I givi Hi-hh iinvilei-sau e.my trial, ftntH convinced ut ihwr curntl,u lowers. iilce, fir lurj ' tx j.t u , or 4 iiuxes fur $10 on, sent bv mail to nm r -t, of thy rnltcd Mitc crCanniJd on receipt ut price, or hy express i u. l. Atklress, 3w Pulton street, Hrookl n, .V. Y. April 27, '73 Tl TH0M13 li. IUutuin, ALUKKT IlAKTMlN, HABTMAW BBOS,, DEAI.EIIS IN 'IE.VS. 0ANNEI) FltUlT, CIGAn.5, TOBACCO. sKrurz. CONFECTIONKHY. Spioss of all kinds, Gla:s & Qucenswaro, FINE GROCERIES, Foreign and Domestic Fiuits, AXl) GEXHKAIi LINE or Family Provisions. Ilussel l's Old Stand, itui'iiiM' ::mck, 4th door below Maikct street, Illooinsbure;, l'a. rsr- (Joods dclr.creit to all parts or the town. April . 17-tt HIGHEST AWARDS ! fiwitrtinlnl llxhl billon. E. F. Kl'.N'KEb'S UlITEIt WINK Ol' UtOX (lives tone to the Htomacb, improves the appetite and assists digestion ; excites tho bowels to healthy action, expelling all the foul humors that contami nate tbo blood, corrupt the secretions and orrend the breath. It excite tho liver to u healthy action and strengthen the nerves, Imparting that glow to life that proceeds alone from perfect health. Thousands In all walks ol life, testify to tho virtues ot this ex. cellent mcdlclno In correcting tho derangement o' the digestive organs, (let the genuine, bold only ln Jl bottles. Ask for K. F. Kuukel'a bitter Vt lno of Iron, and take no other. DVbl'KI'j-I.S. DYSPEPSIA.. DYSPEPSIA. E. K KUNICEL'S Illtter.Wino ot Iron Is a sure cur for this disease. It has been prescribed dally for inanyjears In tho practice of eminent physicians with unparalleled surcess. Symptoms aro loss of ap petite, wind and rising of food, dryuoss la mouth headache, dizziness, sleeplessness and low spirits, Uettho (lenulne. Not sold la bulk, only tl bottles. Dojou want something to strengthen you, or a good appetlto ? Do you want to get rid of nervous ness ?Do you want energy, to sleep well, or bo cured of dyspeisla, kidney or liver disease? TryE. P. Kunkel's Hitter '.Vine of Iron. Every bottle guaran. teed to do as recommended Depot and omee, ist North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. net the genu ine, bold by all druggists. Ask for E. V Kunkel's, and take no other. All I ask Is a trial of this valua ble medicine, one bottlo will convince you, net six bottles for 15, f I for one. TAPE WOIUI IlEMOVED ALIVE. Tapo Worm, Pin, Beat and Mom&ch Worms re- moved.allve In Irom two to four hours. No fee until head of tapo worm parses alive and ln one. Ask your druggist for Kunkel's Worm Syrup. Bold only In t bottles. Used for children or grown persons. It never falls. Or send for circular lo Dr. Kunkel, 259 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Adtlce by mall f rco. Send three cent stamp for return letter. J REYNOLDS & SON, SOUTHWEST COltNlUt Tlilrtt-ciitlmiMl rillii.-i t Sts. PHILADELPHIA, JIasc liCTfaen ov Patkntko WroiM-lM Air-Tiilit Heaters Willi hlmUhiK nnd ('Hiikrr-tJHmtliis Criiit'N fa lliirnhiu Aiiiliritrlte or IlitmmiMtu-t Voul WROUCtIIT-I RON 1 1 EATERS, FOll RITUMIXOUS COAL, Keystone WR0UGHT-IR0M HEATERS, Cooking- Ranges, Lour-down Qrntcs Sic, Otc, Descriptive Clrcuhus tEST fueb to any address. EXAMINE HEI'OUE SEI.ECTIXd. April !7, 'li-ly ui jjiE I'OKT OF THE CONDITION' Tho First National Hank of Blnomsburg at lllooms burg In tho blate or Ivnnsilvaul i. nt Uie close of uumiicm me i4iu uay oi Apru,.lSii, IlESOUItCE.' Loan and Dbeouuta Overdraf's B V. H. bond to securo elrculutloii. ... Other stocks, bo-.d and mortir&gus.. Due from uppiotfd resero agents.. uuu iroin uLuer auuuui naiiks Due from Mate banks und bankers current expenses and taxes paid ('hecks and uthe-reasn tteuis Dills of u' her Hanks Kroci lonal curivneyilneludlug iilckelst) . . , Igal tender lu.tes , lledempllou lund wilh IT. H. Treasurer ( per cenr. of eh ealatlon Total t30l,i:j,l LIAllILITIEi Capital stock paid la lies.Tci.: M.UIiO.OO S'i.173.0 lT,Ca.T9 c.Tfo.sr 4,51iS.r. k.i;b 1 Ml.Si J5V ; ca.wi T.SSS.IIO 8.JM.00 ) 110 tW.MVO 100.001) u ,SiW.l 4VX) D.ei lO.mi 14,-lUj,ll SI surplus Mud.... I'ndlv dd piotlt National Hunk notes outstanding.... Individual deposits subject to cheek. CertlUed checks Duo lo olher National Hanks Total NOl.sts.: Statu ok Pisksvlvaxii, County ok Cou'uiiia, sn I.J. r. Tusllli. CaAbler fir nn.H'rt nanie Dank, uo solemnly anirm lhaituc ulxm-hlule mciil irue to mo uest oi ruy knoirieugo and bellet, J. P.Tl'Sll.,Caslilor. Subscribed and a Dinned lo beforo mo this tweutv. IUUU UUJ ui April in, I, JAS, c. liuow.N, Notary Public, Correct, Attest s E. W. M. low, ) I, vr. McKu.i v, Dlreetoi . 1'. P. DlUSKEIl, J AprlUT, I87T. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. vTsei IIANKIIUITCY. "senas District or Pinsstlvimi, ss. The undersigned hereby gives noU'o of his ap pointment as Assignee of Johu H. sterner ot Dlooms- uurg, in ine cijuuiy or Columbia ana Mate or renu svlvanla. wllhla suld District, who has beea adludir. ed a tackiupteu lilsovn petition by the District UUUri UI SU1U UISLT1CU GEOHUE E. KLWELL, "iiloomeburg, April 47, 77-sw Assignee. TyiLLIAM Y. KESTEK, 1NIEROHANT TAILOlt. corner of Main and Wist streets, three doors below j. K. Ejtr s ttore, niocu tturg, ru, YAH orders promptly attended to and satisfaction K1UUHUIOCU. April HI, 17-tt I N BANKKUITGY ESTEEM DISTSICT Of PXXNSTLVlNll, Bd. The underilgrieil hereby give notice of their sn- puiuuuriil, hi. AssiKUt'ca ui ituirmuiij nceco Of uucx uuru in tuu uuuiiiji bi L;uiuiauia aim male oi ttnn svlvanla. wllhln fcald District, bobas beAi Kdliulir. cd a lianlrunt on creditors' petlUon by the District court of said Dlstrleu CIIAIII.EH II. HAKHLiSr, HAJdUKL KjOlUt, SJoooiosburg, April tl, 11-w Assignees, DR. 13A.NNTNG Is permanently lociteil at tho ST. CIlAltl.ES HOTEL, Pittsburc. Pa. Diseases and Deformities of the bplne, lllerlne blsiiljcoeiits, Dybpi.psla, Hernia and rues uucecbbiuuy ireui-eu uy ine iiiuiiiiiik Nit'in ot Mechaulcul buonorts. Call or tend for descrlo- tlve pamphlet, "Tno House, You Lite In." .Mailed ircc. April io,'iT-jra w EVERY SOLDIER crtr50imm nent niseabo la u;r 1 e, can cct a jHiuUoa by u nins Adrll SO, 17-lm w Juries for May Term, 1877, aiux junoits. Dloomsburg- John K. Ulrton, Peter II. Freeze. Centre-Samuel C. liower, Oeorgo II. Freos. Berwlck-Uenjamlo F, Crispin, iliniln-llenjaruln Dallas, Stephen Wolf, Samuel smoyer. Itoarlngcreek-Johu Dyer, J. 11. Kllnger, lientou-George Dodson, Bugorloat Jesso Fritz. Boaver-l'eter II, Fisher. Jackson Geo, Hurli'man, Jr. Conyngaam-John P. llannon. ilt. Ploasant-JusUoo Iktlcr, Centralla Edward James, Locust D.a. Levari, Lewis Uo. CatawWmP, F, Mtrceron, FreU. Hotifcr, C. ilo Kelvy. Fnxnklla-ilcintgouerjr lloeder, I1M-Jhn C. Buuters. 1ST OF (JYU.SK.S FOll TIHAI. I -MAY 1'Elt.M, 1877, AT FIIIST WEEK. ItoberlOorrell .V Co. vs. loseph M. Freck. Ul UllCUiiiiberlalnv. I) W.Ji-hnsun ,10 d P.ixtouvs. Tho Philadelphia uad Heading Hit. ujinpuny. (leo. K. rryoa et. al. vs Jaiob brown ct. al. Am. .ionaldon vs. Wm. T..Sliumaii. nyder, llartiaan JC Cj. vs. X. lT Campbell. Klnly vs. . HUis Mhlcr vs. The Pulladoiphta and Heading HH. company. lohn .Mci'alla's Iltojutor vs. oWirj J. Luce et. ol. Itobert Taylor et. al. "s Hobort Oorreli. -lerumluli Taylor ct al. vs. " " Itobert Taylor et. al vs. " " Daniel Klluo v. Charles I.eo andT. I,. Kline. Daniel smith vs. .Ioiin II. Kluible. Jacob Fisher et, al. vs. John fisher et. al. SECOND WEEE. illows Dater V3. John A. Jackson et. al. Joiiu A, Jackson et. ol. vs. Ell btoelvel. Ue.ibjn KUner vs. 1) I', Seyb jrt et. al. Minilo School District vs. Peter .1. l.anu et. al. atnarlno Iles.v u jo vs. Julia sttner. AsliUud First Nailon.it uank vs. Daniel Morris. W. .McKelvy vs. Wm. MiaiTor ct. al horaa J. Vandersllce v. bngolt i Frlek. Joseph F. McIIenry vs. Janus S. Woodland wlfo M. Dowltt v.. Samuel Crevellng. . W. Im la's uso vs Jesse A. Loseo. nice & ilagenbuch vs, Wm. Carson. rt . ituttervs. W. P. Joaes ilbort Wlnton vs. Jona Doty ct, al. Eliza ovcrdorf's Executor vs. N'atlnnlel Orerdorf's Administrator. C. II Vou Faen vs. I. 0. Smith. u. H. Paxton et. al. vs. II. (1. Ciovollng. Oeorgo Hucklo s. M: drover's admlulstrators. O.J. shvs. Willi tin Ikeler. Henry c. Conner vs. Emtnuel Conner's adminis trator. sarali Comstock vs. William Hoss's administrator. Sarah A, Petrlkln vs. L. W. Wooloy. nomas i rys administrator s William Fry. Evan Franklin vs. Sharpies. & Harman. rt Ilium bucket s. (leorgo Moor et. al. Mary (1. Vand;rsllco vs. Abraham Sns'der. D. F. bejbert vs. J. W. Sankey. Daniel Kostenb.iudcr vs. Casper J. Thomas. Mary croiellug's uso vs, William Wlnterstecn. F. Drelsbaeh vs. M. drover's admlulstrators. F ICaiucrly vs. Joseph lies. Joseph Lilly v. Dlojinsbarg banking Co. lacksou A- Woodla vs. 1). r.. beybert. lohn Eckrote vs. Jesso Zaner's executor. Amos savago vs. Auram and Mary Klbie. Ashland Saving bank vs. .Margaret Curry's admin istrator. William Hart vs. Hiram C. Howcr. John Hill vs. c. 1) Fowler. S. Hobulus tor uso vs. John Lore. lohn btlaer vs. Peter Sponey et. al. arali Hill et. al. vs Pennsylvania Canal Co. Peter Wilson's administrator vs Jesse A. Imee. casper llhawn vs. Oeorgo II. Sh.irploss. i. jcir. vanuersucj vs. John Illllhelm. John A. Funston i Uunuali Wei Uloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. George W. Sterner. Ezra Lyons vs. j. u. Eves. Jacob Erauss .executor vs. Thomas E aoddsJ et. nl. Samuel filger vs. Franct Evans. scauj ler Heosener vs. Aaron bender. J. H. Jamison vs. M. drover's administrators. ton s. Uloomsburg das Company. ) vs. 1). L. & W. 11. II. Co. SHE1UFFS SALE ! Uy vlrtuo ot writs of ri. Fa. and vena. Ex. issued out ot tho Court of Oojinju cas t Columbia county nnd lo mo directed, m hi bo exposed: to public Balo at tho Court Houso In Illoomabiirg at one o'clock p. m. on MONDAY, MAY 7. 1877, The undivided ono fourth Interest of Dante! Snydor n certain real cstato In the Town of moomsbunr be ing parts of w hat was formerly known as tho Forks Hotel property described as follows to-wlt : a lot lv- Ing upon East and Second strotts bounded by a line commennng ut tlio junction ot East and Second btreets, thence- along Second street onehundred and tnirty-eigut foit to a small triangle, thence along said tilaugle to Chestnut alley, thenco along Chest nut alley ninety-two feet to a lot of (icorgo Herring, thenco along said lot ono hundred and ninety-seven tect to East street, thenco one hundred and seventy seven feet to tho placo ot beginning, containing tt ouifcuuaro icetmoro or less ou which are twolarmi frame stables, ALSO, A lot on tno north side ot Second street, ad lolnlnz Iho Llghtstreet road, bounded bv a lino commencing at Iho Junction of thu Llghtstreet road and Second street, thenco along Secoad street one hundred and twenty-four feet to a lot belonging to llieestatoot William Snyder, thenco along said lot nlnety-ono feet to tho Llghtstreet road, thence along said road ono hundred and nineteen feet to iho place of begin ning, containing 5,2i squaref eet moie or less. i-cueu, token ln execution nnd to bo sold as tb property ot Daniel Snyder. AUO, The undivided one-fourth Interest In tho follow. Ing tract of land muatoln Mount Pleasant town ship, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded ou the south by lands of Amos llcaeock, John Harp, Andrew Miller and John Kitchen, on tho west by land of Wm, Eyer, on tho uorlh by laud of heirs of Elizabeth Falrmau, on tho east by land of A1 J. Ike ler, containing ono hundred and llvo acres andal lowanco, whereon are creeled a dwelling bouse, barn and out-bultdtogs. seized, taken into execution and to bo sold as tha property of William Fulrinan. ALSO, All that cei lain real estate situate In Centre town ship, Columbia county, Peunsj 1 1 inla, bounded on the north by lands or Samuel ill joiy, on ,tho east by land ot Jeremiah Ilagenbuch on tho south by land ot E. Alkman ant Margaret llagonbuch, and on Iho west by land of Jeremiah ilagenbuch, containing -soventy-slx acres mors oi less, u hereon aro erected a d elllng house, b j ru and ouUbuUdlngs. Seized, taken Into execution and to be sold as tha property of LeUA.llldlay. ALSO, All that certain pleeo or parcel of land situate ln iho township of Sladbon, lolutabia county, l'cnn bylvanta, bounded on tlio north by William Hartllne, east and Boulhby publlo road and west by land of John bnilth, deceased, containing twenty.two acres moro or less, w hereon aro erected a dwelling bouse and barn, ALSO, All that certain piece or pai eel of land situate In the township of Madison, Columbia county, Pennsjl. vonla, bounded on Iho boulhby rubllc road, ou Iho east by Mrs. Cotner.nnd ou Iho north and west by Mrs. William lia'ber,contatuhig ono und a half acres more or less, whereon aro erected a dwelling house, barn aud a tannery. Seized, taken lato execution and to bo sold as tho V piujunyui iiugn Mccouum. ir CONDITIONS OF SALEPurcbakem mux pay tin per cent of the purchase money, or at least enough to cover all costs, at striking down ot tale, otherwlso property to bo resold at onoe. JOHN W. HOFFMAN. Sheriff's omco, April u, uh, u bbelllf. utt tost lale. j1 J