1 I1".. l THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COINTY, P 1 ill E COLUMBIAN. IiaOOJlSBUKCI. FR1DAI, A I'M L 57. Kail Ilond Time Table. LACKAWANNA M.OOM.SHUW1 KAIL IlOAl) SOUTH, POCTl', Accommodation Train 0.45 A. M. 7.6J A. M. 4.43 P. M 11.M A. M Mail Train -,. Impress Train 10 I Jl. (JaTAWISSA UA1I, ItO.U). I -.ccnminod.ltlon Train .M A. M. I.ST P. It. iHeZ'ilar Uxprcs f.'ti r. xi. n.ua a. ,h. Tlirontriicnrfluii i;.ipreKsiiiiiiioiuiii iu.h-i, mi or Philadelphia. Accommoilatlon tram runs bettve cn F Oalatt Issa and winiamspori. Major Clie'ter K. JIiiRlit-x lias teen appolnteel general aeeiil nnil collrclor fur tlie Coi.v.mhiav ami lias comnicriceil a canvass of Columbia county for the purpose of aettlini; our accotinl", Cellini! new siili'tTiliers, nnil snlicilini' mlier- tisuncnH ami j ill ttnrl. On all u!i.criitltiti on lilli wilbiiiji lias lieon piitl since. Oc nW 1st 1873, there win tine April M Jb77 three ilullars, for cliiliiccii months ru.li pcilpllons. All perwma o'vinr us for print Jrg nro Iiercbjr notlfieit tliat their must lie Fcttlcil iwn nt thi office. It Is iimch ciuier for subscriber who have been receiving the CoLtiMDtAK for the past year ami a half to pit hi three dollar than for in to have flan-ling nearlv two tliousainl dollars on unpii l "lite rcription. The old notion that newspapers ilo not cost the pioprietor anything, and arc pub-1 li-lutl fir fun is rib nit exploded, and lienee it his l)iiuie a in oes'ity for im to ippoint a ml Uttor to gatlnr In i ixmU fiunl- tci payexpui m. Mr. Hut-lies will not visit Hie tuirtisliips nt irtwnt where collector have nlroiily been up iolntod, and mli-ci liters In llio f.illnnMiig pi act will please settle with our cilleclors' bj lore May Court They are ni follow: I. K. 'ricleliinii., C.unbri, V. T. Sliiinnii, Mainvllle, Win Jlrywui, Ald mi' and Ctnlralia, L K. Mutvrer. Dinvill.-, Win. Applciu.in, Beiinm, N. 1', Moore, lluck Horn, Jcri-et'liiivii ai.il Hed Mill. ' Tlio Lev, l-burg Chonuk bad the epice-re-l jumble of mutter on the first pige, la-t week, that we have Been for some time. Circm in town? A flock of sheep, owned by William A. Kile, of Sugarloaf townslilp.trcrc attacked by tings on Friday evening la't, and seven of the sheep were killed. eiiloii ltVrAy. IHrIiI Hev. M. A. DeWolf Howe, lSMiop of Central I'eiinsylvaiiia will ailni'minter Ihu rile of confirmation in St. l'uul's Church Illinois, buig on Sunday evening next. gl'he best and chenp'St in the world. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup only costs yuu 'S cent', and if it does not cure' your cough you cm get jour money back. James Chamberlain a.id William Iianlz caught a Balraon In the river lat Tuesday night which measured thirty-two inches ic length and weighed ten and n half pounds dics-eit. lleruicl: Independent. l'ittston lias a new piper, IlilCa liiitintn lie' mrtcr. James II, Hill proprieto', devoted to the business interests of the place. The l'ilts- Ionian ought to support a journal having m desirable an object in view. A man named Jacob Snyder was instantly lulled on Monday, at a limestone quarry of Waterman & Heaver, near Danville, by the filling of an embankuunt. llii neck Hasbro. ken. We call attention to. the advertisement of Ilartman liros., who have opendd a eroeery and provision store on Main Street below Market. They will keep the best of goods and at reason' able prices. A reliable man informed the reporter yc-ter slar. that, to wash shade trees with soft so.in at this season of the year, produces a healthy bark on them and keeps oil borers. l:z. We have no doubt that if dogs were similai ly treated the like result would be produeid. It seems that the English spanows are get' ting lu bad order all ovi'r the country. Ei. The remedy is rim pie j quinine is the thing to take in the Spring. We hadn't heard, how ever, that the birds were in poor health. The bill providing for the separation of what was formerly the Ilorough of I'royldence from the City of Scranton has become a law, and Providence resumes its ancient independence Scranton, by this secession, drops fiom the third to the fourth city in rank, Heading belli the third. During tho late war our citizens professcl intense devotion to Ihe soldiers and their fame lies. JJot only that, but the saviors of tho He public were promised attention and aid after the close of the war. In this town there are now some soldiers and their families who aie absolutely elestitule, and through no fault of their own, Are the promises of 1801-5 to be redeemed 1 At the almost, if not quite, unanimous re 'ipiest cf' the members of the bar of Luztrnu county, Jlon. K. L. Dina has con-cnted to becoraa asifudidate for re-election to iheoll'ue of Addiiiorul Law Judge. Uolli Dunocials and Hepublicaus unite in this wUli for Judge Dana's re-election. He will undoubtedly be successful, as lie should be, for be Is an able and upright Judge, and a thorough gentleman. At the last term of court in Mercer county 1'rank 11, Test and Wm. Prim'.le weie indicted hy the Crand Jury for selling refined petroleum oflessthau 110, Fahrenheit ami without Its being Inspected, The Slate law in thlsrcgiid Imposes a severo penally for its infraction, and ihe public safety riquircs that It should bo ilg idly enforced, not only in Mercer county but everywhere else. VSovuce or ItEniitT. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F, Connor, who recently met witli such a terri ble accident in Ihe neighborhood of Upper I-ltue Hidge, Columbia County, Pa., at one 'ae held policies, each, of $10,000, In the -Ltna Life Insurance Company, whicli were al-lowei- o lapse, fhey leave a family of five bii nlone in Ihe world to regret the mis-uw- 11.,, tm SctUinel. The "JomxAh" sneers at the rite of baptism recently peifomied by the IlaplUt congregi- : "on tf thi, ,,acei We take tlie broail Kroum- ; thai every person has the right to worship Al ""Shly Ois) accor,linct t0 tu. dlciaies ol his own conscience j and if a number of professeel " '""""esire 'japtlsm by Immersion, or any other mode, It U a question of conscience, and ot for public 6omn-ciit. Tl'e rise in the price of flour is bad news in , mi 11 IT wbiat crop ibis year -vill lend lo fceepupihe high rates. Flour I telling at ? I'f twrrsel and In 1'otlsvllle Is quoted at n, Mil, 813 for eitra lralulj T)lU ju,, n aelditioa.l burden on the poor, who allow ges and not Heady employment havo had i.ereioure to keep the wolf from Ihe door. 5-iiarri.ourg i'airio thinks the cause of this LV.t last year I'cunsrlvanln's u 111. it prmi failure," am! does not believe that the I udlug war In Kurope wilh posslbllUlea of a rand t ir briadklulls lias luiieJi lo do wilh It. coinciue will, UiUftiiinlon. Wheal . eve arc, Iryloleirn, Is not In llio L1 condition imp lisrts nl huit .f . . , . , , wur tm,,,, The llcimlllcan !i behaving in the most con tiniiitlbly cowardly manner In rcirrirel to the Jail qiiiMlun. It dare not tako a bold and hon- ltd ,tnml In defence of llio people, for fear of lolng the crinnbs of official printing which fall from the Commissioners' table. The people of the coinily will mark and remember (lie sharp contrast hilwecn the Co!.cmhun and llqn&lUxm In this mailer the ono manfully l.ilerposlng lo prevent a great public wrong, the other truckling' In nerveless cowardice to avc a petty pilnllng bill. I'alitsucli want of Indepen dence Is slekmlng. Aeitiiilliig to tlie New Yotk Sitn, the citizens of our neighboring town of Ashland pay die highest price for gas of any town In this coun try, viz: S10 per lliousund feet. Detroit, Mich igan, only pays 50 cnls per thousand, the low est In the l.iuil, lloslon $2.25, Philadelphia $'2.!lll, whilst, nbrnid, London pays only Si and i'.iri SI CD, Ashland ought to make-an earn est tflbrt to gtt somewhere near Detroit's rates, as at the present price gis must cost more thin gron ries for a f.riiillv. Wh it the- Coi.ttMIHAN stated that Frank llei- ini-li wis In Ser.iiitou. tho Pollute Iplii't 7't'icj sugEiMi'd ,at I lu' Sctanton p-ipers did not eon. tiin any such information. It seems from tho following that somebody else besides the Co. M'MUIAN gels news from oilier sources than the tiewsp.ipcrs. The Philadelphia 7Yne savs the nail woiki at Tow.tnda are to be started' fooii. We do not know where the Iii.ies gels its autbnilly, but Hero we n.ive no sucli news. jinulJo.it .Irjuj, Don't throw stones, Aleck, Complaints are made that the law regarding fi-hiug wilh uels is pirn.tt.ntly violated by u ri-iuis in this vicinity. That nllmiy know j-i-t what the law hays we publish the following sictmii of the game law of the Stale: S-eli'iu 22 It shall not b lawful for any person, or persons, lo place any set net or set nets across any of the canals, rivulets, or creeks In this S ate Any rso.i violating the pro vision-of ibis sceiion shall be liable to a pen. ill t v of $25 lor every i III use." The f.illoaing card from the Catawisa Div l-lnii tit llu HroMicllioo'l ol Locomotive r.ngl neers now on a strike against the Heading Kail r ad Company, will explain itselt . CAT iWvi, Pa. April 13 10 4j a. m. lo 1 larriwiti u Ittr!f.t: l'leae correct the state Hunt in our p.iiiir ihat the engineers and fire. men h id gone lo work, and publish the follow ing : The ingiiieeis and fireman Bre i-olid for Ihe brotherhood. Onlv about one third of the trains arc running. The company nre doing thiir best to hire men, liood men come but do not remain when they learn the cause of the trike. Ctwissa Division, Xo. "C, Maui; iii.m Mad. Last Thursday week the cow ot Juliii w . Kramer was caught in the tct of running tt large., and was put in the pound. Aflir the consliblo dad walked through much mud to gather lie r in, Mr. Kramer wan- 1 lo rescue her and save the fine, but was not permitted to do so and the cow was locked up. This excited the anger of the owner and wilh much haste he rushed to the Coi.umuiax office, piid up his subscription, and ordered his paper slopped, because the junior editor voted in Town Council for tlie ordinance re quiting rattle to be shut up. Hut this did not appease his wrath. The more he thought of it ihe m.iilder he got mid finally arrived at such a pilch that he wi nt to E-q. Drawer's office mid paid a judgunnt which the senior editor obtained .ig.iiu-t him for back subscription. Now his vengeance is satisfied and his revenge is swut. The in wspapers of the country have been oulrpnkcu in their denunciation of the naval contractor Xat Me Kay, who wilh two hirelings asMiulted Col. A. K. MiClurein Philadelphia, a few days since. The Wilkes Harre lleconl of He TVi-uu is the i-olitary defender of McICay and very proud it must feel thereat. Tlie J.'cc on( speaks of McClure as a "persistently scur lilous joiirnalKt," for whom few will have any sympathy, and expresses the opinion that the geiiTa) verdict will be that "it served McClure right." It uli-o speaks of "a black eye and sundry olhcr damage" aud the "thrashing" re ceived by the editor ol the IVmea which is news indeed, as McKay's throat grasped by McClure's vigoroRs ,iand shows the only mark of damage from Ihe encounter. The Record has not addid to its reputation by its defence of a man who by his brutal assault proved him self both a law-brcakcr and a coward. We are clad to know Ihat the universal sentiment of the papers and the people is that McKay de serves nothing but execration. He could have taken no better way to prove that McClure's charges against him were true. ounuAitv. A Frank (Jeiser departeel this life at Peters' ville. Pa. Anril Sill 1877. He was a member of the class of 1870 of tlie liloonisburg State Normal School and gradu nled with honor on the 18lh of July last. He ranked liiclt as a student, and was honored bv his classmates with the post of Class Historian which be Illicit ably. Allhoueh comparatively voting be bad al ready achieved a high anet honorable place in the piofei-sion which engaged his mind, and like Agassi, was proud to call himself "Teaciikk." He was conversant with the dead languages, and Ids cultivation and refiner! taste bad won blm numerous friends of a literary character, At a iniellng of the Calliepian Literary So cietv, held April 23d 1877, the following pre timl.tn nnil i-t cotillions were adonted : WnriuiAo, It has plrased Almighty God in His iiiiiiiiiolence to remove by the hand ol ileiuli our beloved brother and respected friend, A. l'r.ink fleiser. it Is. Jlc-'Olml, Tint in ibis dispensation of our Father, we recognize the band of an all-wise Ituler, and thai we humbly bow in submission lo the will of Him wbo-e decision are just, AWie-A That in Ihe death of A. Frank liel.er. llm t'alliiMilan Society has sustained an inetrievablo loss and that we lierebj publicly express our lull appreciation of this terrible alllieiion. and our approval of his Christian life, y.Wrcif, That we extend to the afflicted par ent-and lelailves ol'the deceived, emr heart lei. sMiipalbv in I lit i r sad bereavement, ,.,. Thai a m nule of these resolution' b sent to ihe parenta of llio deceased and aUo be publiehee! in Ihe llloonisunrg papers. ('lllUI.ESC. EVANS,' I'AI.MN II HlXLEK, JlAV K. 1IB0WEB, Doha K. WAl.i iCB, Committee. I1EI.1K II. bCVDill Tin: mmuTiES or surEiivisous, The Supremo Court of this State have ju.i decided a case in regard to the liability of road supervisors, which is especially important lo these officials. There is no township oillce ol iniirv rcsnonsibllitv. The ease in iwlnt wits tha1 of the township of Mabanoy against Scholl iiiitical from the court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county. The wife of Ihe plaintlll brought suit to recover damages for the eiea'n of her husband, the same having been causeei, as alienee!, through the neyliccnce of the de fendants in not providing a safe mail. N here the accident occurred he road was barely of sufficient wi Ith to allow two vehicle Jo pass. A wagon was standing on one side of the road and on the other the end of a log protruded, In attempting lo drive between the two deceas, ed struck the log and was ihrown down a preci pice and killed. It appears that the supervi sor bad let the road out for repairs to the low P.t bidder, who had given bond lo lulhll III: contract. It was elalcieil that this relieved the min(rvI.or from responsibility, :Jic bond having silotilaled to save tlie township from all acci dents. The court, however, decideel against this view of the cae and held ihe township liable for damages. The iolnt was argued also that here natural ob-tructlons prevented a county I'oad was not required lo be opened Its full :.,th. Hut t appears that ll a jury neucye 1 ,,,,.nf fur travel. let the cause be what It in I ,r li Is evidence of t)ei!igv?f and the town I . ,. , . 1( jgsoonsiuie. Whv Is It Ihat a mtlnlv which inrps n II.mii ocrallc majority of 3,600 on g-neral l-sues has nearly an lis ical ollicea lilleil with Hepttbll cans .msrne Ltader. l'elly squabbles and illscnlons within the ranks, Interior men i.oirlnalid for Inipoilant offices, dishonesty of officials, and general blundering of politicians have all conduced to produce the absurd spectacle of a pemocratlc county giving Itepubllcan majorities for county officers. "Only this and nothing more." It would no doubt be highly amusing, and at the same time aatonUhing, to sec a complete list of all the expressive and ''imwerful" names of the multitude of short-lived niedlc.il prepi' rations placed upon the market during the pa-t few years as ' most wonderful di"cuverics" and infallible cures," (In hoe slgno vlnces,) by unscrupulous speculators and adventurers who recognizing the valuo of advirtUIng seek by these means to obtain public favor and popii larity for their doublful and so often entirely worthless and dangerous Preparations. And It is a genuine pleasure for us to commend Dr. nil's Cough Syrup us one of the few really da ei'Viig tm dli lues oH'.red tolhe public Ii idopiiou In mo iv -t 'i tr In: ''U'enl l'.i -iei'iu- is due only lo its real north mil nn rii ui'd bv thousands of liinilies it Is rcgirded as "the stindard household ! u.'dy." CHUltCII MATTClt. Convocation ok WKi.tuttr'-itr .This Convocation of the Episcopal Church met in Lock Haven on April 10th. Hev. Dr. Ilreck presiding. Four parishes were represented by 14 clergyman and lay delegates. On Wedues d iy iheie was full morning scrvlers with Holy Communion, ar il sermon by ltev Dr. llntne. In ihe afiernoon Hev Mr C.i-kev mid an able ss.iv, the subject bulng "II-iv shall the chii-ch retain Its hold on the young after they have passed the usual Sunday School age?" The next iiiei ting of the Convocation was fixed at Monloursville on July 10th. A Committee on the subject of a diocesan paper reported in f ivo1" of awaiting the action of the Dioccsin Cj'iveu lion. John ti, Freeze E-q , cl ancellor of the Con vocation sent In a very interesting eoiuiun- mention staling his elloits, and Ihe siieiess which h'ld attended them lu looking up and -e. curing proper iitles to the church property in ihe Convocition. A lot bid b-en secured in Berwick (in lieu of one that pis-ed out of the IHjssessiou of the church twitily one year-, ago) and the title placed in St Pull's Church, llloom-burg. At Sugar Iiaf, a lot has been recovered, after the old log church had burned down ; and a Hew church built thereon, is to be consecrated on the lt of M.iv, as Si. (Ii- hriel's. In Jerseyto.vn, n deed made to tho church in 1S30 has hem reiweri'd and ucoi- iled, and there is now a "thance of resuscita. ug and restoring to the church another old parish which, by most culpable negligence lias been permitted to go to decay ." In Liporle Sullivan ceiiuity, a lot is sicured and a chtirih partly erceled. The title of the church of ihe Good Shepherd, I.yC'-tnitig county, is held by the corporation at Mountoiirsville. Ibis report was listened to with great interest and the spe cial thanks of the Convocation wero voted to Its indefatigable chancellor. Two churches will be consecrated in May; St Gabriel's, Sugar Loaf on the 1-1, and St. Andrews, Tings, towarl tlie e'liil of tin- month. Tie' missions, under Hev. John Loudon are prngres-ing. Itev. Dr. Hopkins offered a resolution "That an ellbrt be nude, Ibis year, to stctiro the ercc, lion of tlie Convecalion of Willintnsport into a new and separate dioccrc," em which (here was much dii-ciision. The motion was finally with drawn Dr. Hopkins giving notice that he would renew it in lhTSl After, Keening Prater a ser mon was preached by Itev. T. II. Cullen for merly of liloonisburg, and interesting missiona ry addres-es were made. The nieeling elo-eil :it a late hour on edncilay evening, and all came away afier a most delightful and profita ble session, and with thanks for the hospitality of the citizens of Lock Haven. MrCTixo or the Pbeshviekv. Tho meet- ling of Ihe Xorthuniberland Prebylery held here last week Tuesday, Wetlnc-day and Thurs day, was unusually full, over CO being in at tendance. The Hev. John Burrows of W'il- liamsport was chosen Moderator, Key. T. I!, Ileeber of Danville, Temporary Clerk, and Itev. M. L. Ross of Sunbtiry, Heading Clerk, The business was for the most part of a rou tine character-, hearing reports, reviewing rec ords Ac. All Ihe churches able to support Pastors nre supplied wilh preaching, and are generally peaceful and prosperous, though con tributions have suffered somewhat from the general financial depression. The pastoral re lation between ltev. Robert While and the Shiloh Church of St, Mary's was dissolved, the congregation consenting on (lie ground of Ina bility to give a sufficient support. The Commissioners cho-en to the approach ing General Assembly at I hicago, are Key. Wm, Sterling, Hev. Isaac Grier I), I). Klder Thomas Howard cf I.ewisburg, and Klder I'-. S. Ilentley of Wllllamport, At a previous meeting at Jersey Shore a cer tain Protest of Rev, D. J. Waller had been re fused admi-sion to record. At this full meeting tho vote was unanimously reconsidered, the pa per admitted to record, and all parties appar ently satisfied. The Devotional Services were well attended and interesting , The opening sermon on Tue- lay afternoon was preached by tho retiring Moderator, Dr. Watson of Milton. In the evening Ihe Lord's Supper was celebrated, the services bei"g conducted by the Moderator, by Hev, Jos. Xesbit of Loik Haven, and by Rev, II. W, Ilrown of Williamspo-'t. On Wcdnes. lay evening there was a sermon by Rev. Jas. W. Hoal of Cairo, Pa. The members were much pleased with the appearancoof our town j the families who en tertained them seem to havo enjoyed their visit highly, regiettiiig only that their slay was so short ; and the whole community Is no doubt well pleased that (here came along with them the traditional "Prebylerial Spring rain" Harper's Magailue fur Jlay, 1S77. Jfarptr't Maiatinc for May, wilh a score of articles and ninety-fivo illustrations, is replete with variety and superbly beautiful. The gem of tho number is Mrs. Francs 8 L, Mace's poem "Israfil," with eight IIlus trations by Fredericks. Both the poet nnd the artist, havo displayed rnro qualities of genius in their work, A richly illustrated articlo on Florence Is contributed by O. M. Spencer, author of tho article recently published on Genoj, Wirt Sikes contributes another illustrated article about Wales selecting this time tho Valley of the JJk, and especially the site of King Arthur's Round Table. Mrs. Mary Treat gives some fresh obser vations concerning the familiar birds of the South, with striking illustrations. An illustrated article by Ernest Iugersoll, entitled "At the Gateway of the Calskills," is an interesting sketch of a region in the neighborhood qf tha uielinjioljs. bi)t still re talniug tho primitive customs of tho last century, In "An old Gentleman's Recollections," Horaco E. Scudder gives some entertaining extracts from the diary of Mr. Samuel Ilreck, relating tn society iu Huston and Phlladel phla, just after tho Revolution, with lllin trations from that gentleman's sketches. X. If. finer nsey has an Illustrated paper "namprnii'a Journey across Africa '' on "uameroira journey across airica Charles Iteade's "A Woman-Hater'' anil lllackmore's "Erema" Ihe most striking novels now being published serially are continued, This number also contains three short stories. Poems ara onnlribuleel by J, W. I)e Forest, Maurice Thompson, Kate lllllard and Nina I-afargue. The Editorial Summaries abound with dot1 IniormaUoii, gossip and anecdote. August Klotve r. Tito most miseratiln Ix-ini in trio world nrn those Euflering from Dycpcpsla and Liver Complaint. Muro tlinti sevenlyfivo pir cent of tlio people in tlie United Sltito arj luincicu nun iuc.se two eitscascs unci tiicir (.1 1'eclHj sucli ns Sour Stouiacli, Siclc Head ticlic, Habitual Costivcness, I'nlpitation ol tho Heart, Heart-bum, Water-brash, Knawiug and burning paim at tlio pit ol'tlia Stomacli, yulloiv skin, coatod tongue and di-ngrccablo taseo in ins inout n, coming up ol loU alter eating, low spirits, Ac. Oo to Moycr Hio., und get a7occnbottloorAUUUji FLOW Kit or a samplo bottle for 10 cents. Try it. Two doses will rcliovo you. April 27, 77-ly jl Business A irtiocs Gent' Fuiicy bhoes ut E. M. Knurr's. A very little money buys a very largo quantity ol Goods at Lulz & tiloau's. Tiy it. Justices' Store. Dockets cheap at Clark's Hook Thiiso who wish to obtain first class Uro .'eites, can liml tlii-iii ut l'. V. Conner's In n -i n lu .Mi r 1 1 c 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 IiiiiiJiiu. Cull it pri.iiULii taken hi txctiutie. Api.i 2-o', U'u will bend post, paid to uu a. drib- 20 Verbuius lor fl 00, b Unci loi 1.0J, otiin luuts In proportion. AilclressJ. L Lfilluu illoomsburg l'.i. Catalogue of beautilul Ureeiihuusu and licddlng I'lunls Irco to till. Hats. Huts, Hats, for Men's, liojs' und grades and styles at Youths' wear in a'J D. Loweuberg's. Foil Hent. Two rooms on tko 2ud iloor ot ihe Knt building. Apply to 2w Mrs. M. K. Kst. $1.25 Foxed Gaiters nt Mclvlnncy's. li.iso balls and bats cheap ut Clark's ilco't store. In mentioning last week the good tiualities of Mnycr's Anodyne Cordial lor Inluiits, c nverlonked the (act that this medicine, co taint tio opium. This is ot the utmost im portance us most if not all the medicines lor children's ailments contain more or less ol this deadly driiir. .Mover Uros. pre-scriplious tun ulviu-is be relliel on. "Dunn tu Hard McKiuiiev's. Pan" lioots und Shoes ul Mr. Wolf, of the firm of Clark & Wolf, 1 in New York and Plulade phi a, this week buying their Spring Stuck ol goods. Window Shades ami Wall Paper in great variety nnd cheap at Clark's Uoofc Store. F.ckhart Jacobs has opened a Hikeryon Main street below Market, and is prepared lu furnish the best Hread, Hulls, tic. His iipulation us n baker is so well established that lie needs no commendation from us. Gents' Hull' Congress at E. S2.50. M. Knorr's for PUBLIC WANTS SUPPLIED. If you want it good Suit of Clothes. If you want a cheap Suit, If you want a Nobby Suit, If you want a Spring Hat, If you want them all yuu can find just what will suit you in Price, Quality, Quan tity and Style at D. Lonenbcrg's. Lasting Gaiters, S1.00 at McKinneys. Wall Paper cheap at Clark's Hook Store. NEWGOODS ju-l received n Iurg-i lot of spring styles of Knurr's, Mn es nt J.,. .11 Lutz & Sloan have a largo assortment of Now nhatvls and are selling them cheaper than ever. W i ndow Shades cheap ut Clark's Hook Store. Rubber Coats, Rubber Pants, Rubber Caps, Cheap and New nt Lotvenberg's. Hand-made Shoes at McKinney's. Wanted. Two girls to learn the tailor ing trade. Wm. Y. Kester. Apr.27tf Ladies' tine Shoes, all widths aud sizes at McKinney's. HRIDGENOTICE. An election for officers of Catawissa iiridge Company will bo held at tho house nl .1. ll. Klstler on -May vtn, ion irom ono to six o'clock p. m. Geo, S. Gii.deut, April G, 77-lm Secretary, The World's Choice. A Centennial Decision. Competent nidges reprisenting Ihe civilized people of the wond appointed for the knowl edge of particular art or sciences, convened nl l'lilladelohia for six months to decide upon the eonipiralive merits of the various invcnlioi B of mankind, awarded to inemanuiaciurers oi lieu son's Capeine Porous Plaster, after a careful test ami comparison ol this remarkable remedy witn ordinary porous and other kinds of plasters, ihe highest ami only meual, above all loreign anti American competitors, on tho ground of its grat superiority over other plasters, and its wonderful pain relieving strengthening and cu rative properties. Remember that Ibis decision was made by four practical and -killed physl cians. Remember that no nostrum was allowed to be exhibited at the Centennial. Remember when vou are sulleriner from any ache or nain that Ben. son's Capeine Plaster Is the best remedy ever eleviseil lor all external oiuicuiues. SKAUUItV JOHNSON, PuiRWicsi'TICil. C'UEMisrs, N. Y. May 19, 70 ly. BENSON'S CAPCfNE POItOVS PLASTERS, A great Improvement on ordinary porous p'asters. RELIEVES PAIN AT ONCE. THE IIEST Strengthening' Fillister Known. Ct'ItES QUICKLY Jlbcumatlsm, Neuralgia, Lame and Weak hack, bclatlc.i. Lumbago, spinal and Kidney Complaints, all aches and pains of a local nature. Poldeterj where. Price 83 cents. May MW-ljr SEAMIHV JOHNSON, pharmaceutical Chemists, K.Y, Have you tried Klrby's WileiCherry Couch Halsara ? A very palateaMe compounil for tlio various uflections of the throat and lungs it has been used with success, in seven cases of asthma giving instant relief and in many cases ciVectinK a pernaraent cure, Price 60 cents per bottle' anil positively warranted to give entire satisfaction fr money refunded, Kirby'a Magic Kelief for the instant cure nf severe nnd acute pains, Kirby'a Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant, safe1 and etTectual, Klrby's Horse and Cattle Powders are Ihe best powders lor stock, manufactured. Try them and be convinced, Kirbv's Camphor Ice for sunburns, sore lips and chapped haixli. Dill's Ilillious and Liver Pills are recom mended by the first FhytJlcians. Tho above preparations are for sale by all Druggists and dealers in medicine. Mover Brothers, July 21,'7G.-1y Wholesale Agents. COAL. COAL 01 j I'staWUIifil foal Yard. 0. NEAt & litta,', Wbolesalo & Retail Dealers in nil sizes of the best qualities of Hed and White Ah Coal, at tho very lowest maikct rates. Have constantly on baud larj;e stocks of Domestic, - Cupola, Blacksmith's Anthracite, llilumlnous, u and Limeburncr's.Coal. Especial attention given to the prepara. tion of coal before leaviug our yards. , Grain and Lumber taken in exchantro for coal. Coal delivered to any tiai-t of the town at short notice. Orders felt at I. W. JIcKelvy's store, or nt our office, will recclvo prompt at tcntiQti. Office and Yarels at William Neal i Sons' Furnace, Uwt HlQQmsuuri;. Your patronage reupeouuiiy touciuxi. COAL. 17 tf 23 CO AL FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. Poets Mr tin Piirmer-rr!.ls for ItipTSlPirliint Paeisforttie Hursi'mnn Parts f.,rtlis Rtock-rniser 1'aitsfnr the I'Miiilri-k'Ti'ir-I nns tor the Mee-Keeier-KiV"ls ir llm I.nwyer-1'aets tor the Laliorer I'aera tor tin- I'rult raiser- Pacts for the (lanli tiir Pints for tho IK.ct'.r-1'i-cts for Hie Hair-man-Pacts for the llwm-liolit Pacts for cvtry family who niiiim lo buc lliuiie' FACTS l-'OK AGENTS. Tint Ihls Is ti.e must Impnilant ailiertlsenient for youjetimbllstieil, titiiig i tin best chance tomato money ever nrfir tl. 'ihe presa riuloiws It.jcur own paper endorses It, cierj one endors-s It. The Hook of tho Nineteenth Century, Male and ferrule agent s coining money on It. Penrl to us at nnen ami get circulars "re". IMiltAM.s.MI I'll ni.Ai'K, I 1 wulnsilMreet, I hlUdelp'iI.i, Pa. Auriu-isw JilCi'iNSl'i iSTOTLCR Notlce Is lurcby given lint tin followln: nirsons li.iifi tlli-il In t1!" oillee of the I'nurt nameil t ffi.tr- ter f-ess'oiis Ihtlr ieit.ns tyr Tavern. Hrtllng House, or liiuui' store l.teense wlitehwll lieiire- wnteil to the Court on Weihiesil.iy, .May Hh, A. 1)., i?u. John Kelt r, HPiini i ess, .lo 111 . ''i I'eavr 1 1 p. 1 1 ion twp. m: Mriu if Iwp, ' e -v-i two ' i i 'it rtjil t 'i n. Ml in f i I' en er. ill . 0 y hail II. i ' . t I tin. I', .i. rt f' tit li.i II. r. f 'tiyiioaiii t ep. Ci Hint 1 1 llof. e'.itu iirh mi twp. seoUUt'ii. lilooaisiiurir, Marttsnn i up, .Miillie twp. I.oeut tup. Itloonsbiirg, llerulek ll"r. e'-ilaitlss-i itvp, Mitlni' I tip. Iisntlcli nor, lira tig- twp. Mj ll mi i.tp. Mont i ir III p. eli'ie tup. Sc. tt. twp. Cat tw'tsa twp, l.'eit.t twp. .Mllllltl I'll, .lo- '', II l en. n, I in lil -I f t'u i), Jiillli I, K'll, IHtam l enter, John Monr io, .lad-It Miller, John li'iieis-k', A. K. Mnilth, .1. K. Lonir.nrH'rgpr, Wellington Ye.'gir, lieriianl -totmer, .1. II. Ilojr. J. II. Kl-tler. Ilr.yil It. Yetter, Ilotl V. Williams, enrge XV Maugi-r, II. C rouner, I. eei w. uiier, w. It, Tutihv, A. K. s-ltnin-tn. .l"lm rrkn.r,', Kutci baieliT ) lieltsn-Mer, j llalih 1 Ki hies. Aaron llcsi, II. A. .laenht. liloti.iifburg, Liquor store. it uiiei t' . iri.iihlns l.lttomslnirif. nnoeri III5SOH s t'o. Ci i.li'uiu i'.ur. .Mi mriae!'e 'miner, II. P. feytifir, Ilerttlel; I'nr. " " e'entrnlia Lor. " s. it Cramer, J. u. Uli i.vn, It. Iiciff-r. II. e.llin we, .lo tali Mli h a I, .1. II. K-le:tuer, K. is. Miller, cu trti s litl-iT. Samuel llazleillne, :.iti.!Hsa twp. Eillng Haujf, I " 1 I H lM . P.lilO'tlSbUI'g, " I lltlWls.,1 lit p. " " Hit tick Itur. , ' " C il.i'tlss utp. ' ' , Itr It'. I i .1 p. ' 11 lllOL'lJUlllllg. ' ' II. V ZMIIt, Cleikej. s. Apr I JO, '"-to 1) LGISTKIl'S istkh's yor IV Notice Is liei'.'by yltt'ii In till te'Tltees, eredl. Iiir and iitlii't' t'lTsen-hilei'esti'il In the estates i,f ttle restieetltetlcceil 'Ids and minors, thnr iliit fnt. lotthijadinlnt-tiiitl'in and guirdl.iu accounts hate ueen men ut lite oiuce ur inc. negisier or e tiitinitua ciituit'.and tMllbepri'-enied fur continuation mil anotiatict' in rin- unmans' e'oiut lo 00 lieu n IilooinMnirg. on Mnnil.n, thcTth dayof .May, ls?T, Ul X I, tllllli, l. Ill, Uli l-,Ut 11.11 . 1. I'lr-t and tltitl an- ni'tt nr mtver Watts. Admin I ir.iior ur iiuiiiTi it .tits lite u Uenlio town snip, tleeca i-1 2. Mrs li n I l!n il t ' .i u t f I' in-all Kiatner. Ad InliiMriilor ,j M mis I'm a., 1 ,tu ot .MadliOlt lovl'iislilp, Or, cit'ij. S. l'lrs'and ilnal i.i'e mat of .Io eph P. Conner and Matniici ,i. t'oiitii r, ijinliitslr,it,rsor (illbert 11 I'Ottier i ue or e entre e t iisiiip, ueci-ased. I. Second nnd iln.il uteonnl of Wllllun II llagen biK'li mil IIs,in li. M.'liek, Aitiiiiulsiraio.sot rei-r Jieiucu. un- er -.cult township, dece.i-ed 5. Account of e'liai-li's Pt ifrinin, i:ecutor ol .Ml cliilel lttder. I il - "f I.'i. tl-l t i.i'ii!.h n. tleiv.iv'd uslllt'dbt iiiMtiiti' 1','iternini, Administrator or e-ii irirs I'l'iit-rui.tn ui'ct neu c. Account of Elis sinilt. eiuirdltu of Prancls I Miuli, an heir at law ol linreas -inullz, Uu. cea-,eii. T. First DLd Ilnal account of Andrew .1. P.cngle and .Mcinuas iK'nipe, iimuu-iriuors or .tlle'tiael lieugle. Isle ur . I. I'll- tant loiinsnlp, deceased. Aceouni of Abi'.ini Wititnuit, Eveeulor cf .less- ..incr, me or in l.trcrci k lotuisiup uecea.Md. It. Fist an I narll tl mi t i,r .Inhu Atiilerson. Ad lettitti'iiiiir ot i'ii. i Mule i.r M i, 1 horn tun, late t f i on.t iiii.un lo. nslitp, ilite i-ed. la. I in il ae,- .iiiu of s it Iii-hiii r u idrdl in of Prank Hail. 'in ni hi, ,i gr.oil c'lllilauihelrot John IilCiiaiil-., .I- .i use l. 11. 1 Irsl atul liiul .iietmnl of Mep'in eb.nrlnrr, i mar nan . r li.irt 'iii..irii..rl. nmore il d or .l.i cob tK-ai hill, lat- of M da loiilWilp, detcased 12. -.ccond account rf Peter t.ni, Adudnlstrntorot Wcilln.-toi it. i:nt(l,r, rr 'iloom-,iun-, di teas ed iu in- u o ins soniiiiiir.iiiir, oear i'. r;ni t3. Mconi and pin tl.il ate iiiitnf All.-ri .Mann. Kk- eciiinror reii-r i, ura.iri, law or neaver ijwn snip, iieeeascit 14. 'Ihesieoiidalid Ilnal ateount of Piter I'jit, Ad- iiiinisir.uiiroi it . .it i.iu, ot't'e.i-eu. as mod nt eisjar I. E.H, Adiul.ihuatji ut Peter liii', de ceased. 15. Pirstaii.l liml :"'C.ni t ..f It. Ml'ler. iiturdlin ol .laeuli tot -I I'd en' etiiid a .hn'.ib ilarl- zel, Jr , 1 ite or i.liillu ru tr.sniit, d.'i'casi-d. ie. riM and ilinil ai'eiiiiiitor.l. II. Iletl r. Aitriilnt-.- tralnror .larub luiua, jr., late of .Mllinu toith snip, d-.-eeased. 17. Plrst and nnil account of John Shumm. eiuir dl.in of Pi itj nnln md eieorgo tt' lio-.k-r, udiiur e i idreii of enrv I r. ate 0' l eaver tintn- ship, dceeased, us illcd bj his Executor Joha 13. Plrst and Ilnal account of Jonas Harlzel aril J. II Heller. E it as of Jaejlj Hurtel, sr., late oi tilliuu lonniiiip, uteeaseo. 19. Flrstnnd tin ilnee.jiuit (f n. A. Watson, Guardian of lleoiL'e I. tt al-iiti. iiir.ior chl d of tuundi Walnoii I ilo or Ma 11-iu l,i,tnlilp, deeense I. as melt .! .tiarv a. tt aisun, ituniiiiira lix oi it. a, ttatson, dt'ieasi'd. 20. First and tin it icnunrof Ii A Watson. Adrntn. Ktraloror .lolin -.iilsh. r. uto cf Madison loiilt rlilp, d-wasi d aslllnl b.. Mat y A. tt al.ioa, Ad- uihil.iratiu of 1). A. w .iis,)ii, djccased 21. Urd and lln.il attount cf I) A. Watson, (luar- dlau or I'mnta IVl-i: ui.d Id i l-etrr. ii.lnor ehll- die.) ot tt u 1 un Peg, hue of Mad!-uti township, oeceasHii, aj iiieu in ar- A. it ttisuu, AU.lllilll- erarriKor u. .. ttaison, ueceaseu. 22. Tho account of John lr1, Administrator of Aim Asuton, late ur ruie tuwn-nip, deceased. Iteirlster s eimce. I W. II. JACOIIY. liloonisburg, prim, is;:. itegtsttr. rilK)VS' ITI1 MsHMKXTS. 11 The follow lntr nnnralj-emeiila of real an 1 rieisonal proisMtysei apart lo Mhlowsof dccedenis hate been lllfd In the oillee of llio lteKlster of e'ol umbla eoiintt. illidcr the Killes of Court, and till! 1st presented lor absolute eoiitliriiallon lo the (irohans Com t to be held In liluumsbut'ir.ln and for salucunii- ty, on Mund.i.t, the 7th day of .May, ib7, at 2 o clock p. in., e, sail daj uiiiess exceptions lo such couiiriuauuii uie inutiuiiMt iiieo. ui tiiueii uu ler- buiis iiiiL'iebicu tu mho I'siaim n ut iitivo ounce; 1, Widow of .losljh 11 Iicdaun, late of the borough ui licit! ICS, OlCClblU. 8. Widow ol Andrew iiinglcb, laloof Main town- suip, ueeeaneu. 3. widow of John thuman, lalo of lieaver town- buip, ueceasett. I. widow of John W. Gli tou, late of Madison town- bllip, ueceuaeu. 5, w Idotv of 1 homes. J. Thornton, late cf the Town Ol iJluuinsourj;, utcoseu. 0. Widow of I'U.-lu decea-ed. hultz, late of lienton township, 7. widow ot noli ti l'. Clark, late cf tho Town of liiouuibouii,', ucie-ai-eu. s, widow of John c. lloiduu, late of Mt. rieasant eoitiisuip, uieeasiu. a. Widow of Hat Id A.Vt'atsoi.Iate ot Jladkon town- biiiji, ueceabi n. 10. Widow f lijnli I Kuili;, sr., lato cf Koarlngcrcik lUllilMlip, UCU'H'U, 11. Widow of John llchhllne, lalo of Ucnton town- fcuip, ut ceiueu. lleirblciniinire. I W, II. JVronV lUooiicburir, Apr. e, IsfiiJ U-iirl-ter E--iKr-riasro, GLAZING AND PAPERING. WTM V- liOmN'i:, Iron Street bclovr sct- v tt oud. nioorniirjurir. ra.. is oreoai-ed to do nl teinas oi PAI.NTIXG.l Kiel 1'AlTlt HANG NO Ui the 0,'f.t ntj'lftt, notice. ut lorett prlcci, acd at short Parties having such trorl: to Ja tvllt save monot caiuug uu me. All worn warranted toirlve satlafactton. OrJcri, aoneiieu , ' wm;. f. uqdini:, More lint. BUSiXEPS CAUDS. V1ITINUCAHI)-1, LUlThl. llKADC, - - UKA1IS, POHTKllS, tC, 40., Neatl) - uply jirititeel Rt theCoi-CM- Hi nHir SJIllIti:, Sool uml Coal Una, from defective drafts, pri'ie-ntt'il, No moie worry withnretB f cooHiik or lie ntliii; t-end btamp lorelnulurio fO HhNia t'OUOhli, 78tifcaDoiut5t,rulladt)lphla. VCI-., IO- 1, V) IANK Nl 'I M-.tiHii omiiltout MHuittloi I I lf 'he i 'rui-teapi w Oa-nh. Send 9V!. to G. 1'. in WELL CO. I'fcinphletof 10 i-airea. contain 1.1. av I..,., iivit ivia, ut a, coiitMnlriK lids cl stoo bswapapesr, u.d taUmaUs sbon tu; ut of a lverus- Hi. LEGAL ADVFFlTlttEWENTS, XTOTIC'U 13 MorcUY filVKX THAT L ftirlfntlon mil t maele i i ti.e Presllent .ni'iirn on i ne inn uat- or iietitn on the lull ilav of Mrnra' Sneinrt p. m , for n chart er to ITn'orririate nieinie tup ki, c. . of i-i'li nS Itnli Assoc latlnn rillftlliilrnliwiiiK. l . V, MILMirt, t'l All . I ir Aplleabls. April 1, Tf trt iHUitCH LETTINU. Pr.irnfi.'ils will ts reeeivcl nt thp storeof J. V Mcilenry, nl if.lllwai-r, ColnmHa eouruy, ln Hiitirilit. lilavMli. IbTf ret V n m . roe ihn e-rpeilnn of it .Matting Hoiisr- on tie- gmuinls of Ihe old "Mill- w an-r tutu i ii. rtan anu specincaiions iniiue i.now n oiidiyor letllnif. JOIIV PBALtlt, f!TStS D. MollENnr, lltLM ft, ftlcSEK, April 11, '71-sw lliilldlng Commlltep. . tiMiN'isTiiATdifa N'nrini;. J: KSrATH Or IHIIIA SIIIIIS, liKCSSSEn, Utters of AdinlnlsirHl Ion on tho estate eif Maria Ttttrirs. late of lUrsinisbiiiirA'oliiinhl t Co.. tlcci-aiied hate ls.-tn gnmteil lv rite itcHlstcr of said comity to llnrr W. sluari of sanio plaee, I'nliunhl.i county AUarr., to Mleiinull :-sons lael, titetl un ii-riuest- e-it io iiito-o nn ineni, nun tii'ise nsvitig euiimstT untwines ii-am-i the sttiu esiurc will make them Known to me satu iMiininiHinuor ttnuoui u"iav. HAIIRV W. CIllVS, AdtnlnlHtrallt .March no, ts"T ctv T" pin tiittit-i- ol an order of 1'ilann C On! vln. B-n Mtnrsff t'e of tin Coim't of er Tork. 1,,,'llet. Is h-Ti tr irlt ii t,t tl! ncri'ijiis hnvinir el .fuia iifriinst e lurl iit-Bvrr. Ihieesr I'tia.viMut, ppnttstl- vaitln, nut N .ninte isvih v li.ilu tl- ell v autl i-ouuty ii -Kit ton,, iii'i'.jiis. ii, -o ori'Si'itt 'lie s inn: ttiin ntlv'll-TS llli I', 01 I . the stlll-i riher Pt bis ntllri-. Nn. us ,inii -in-, t. tn i he i In nf Ni w Vortt, en or is rue mo ruhte itili 'i.f or .lime neM. Hired, New Yorli, Ihe seteiith dayof December, it" ritElinitlCK C. 1IAVK .'KYKIt, Ilocls-tm executor. I DMIXlSTllATOlt'S N'OTICI' (STATU or ASimasv nisni.rts, Dtc'p, I Iters cr AdinlnLstratt in.nn the estate of Andrew I (Unifies tatsiof Main tup, I'oliiinbla e'otmly, tlee'il. nave tieen lentiit.'u i'Y tin-iifiti-tt-'i' in -woo lomiiyio Ihe tiniltnU-neda-ltiit Is r tic -.of t nb.nii bi ('o.,Va., to whom -ill pt'ivin Indi'bteU to suUl Kst ite ni-e ro quevtetl tn make pnj menl. mid tu se L.ttioi.' emluis asritlnst I tin said estate will in.ikn fUeln kliu n lotho saidailniimiirat'irwiiiiiniT ti-t ,v. it. r . z tun, inrji tn-thur-r, W. T. SilfAltS. .M tin nvn . March if,'"-C;r.' Adiuliilstrarois. A. I'DlTOIt'S XOTICK. IV TUB BSTATR Or Wll.'OX ILI.ES, heo'll. The iiailerslirncd Auditor to make distribution of in, 1UIHI.S in mo iiitiiu t ui .loan a, eunsion Arltillnlslrutcr of tie estate of Wli-sin l en. eceas. I til. to an I anion.' the turtles oniliied thereto, will ntteiiJ to th'iiltitlesorldsuiipijthtnii'nr at Ids cilice in the town or liMomstiurg, I'erm a , i n riiiirdav molts u.rv or .May lsi,. when mid wiieinnll per--mis huMiiir claims -airalnst thn sal 1 esuitesuu ru. ijue-ted lo present the smiie, bi fore tit 'Auditor or bo ouarrt-ii iroin uumuitf iu lor a snare oi stun iniiu. E. JJ. OliVIs, Arrtle, 1-TT-4W Auditor. A1 itditoil's L'irATK OF 8 UtAII NAni.P, pKC'lt,. LATB Or IRAS KLIN towsmiv. Thn un'I rltnin-l iulltor on p.tppntloni to ncc-diittoi Milltin Wnlf uml diaries ngn. A1 mlithirators of uNivp fhtatp win mtiU lo liiodu tlta of UU apt't'liitnicnr, t thn oriKv cf Vvevz & i'llMlUCk a 111. Mil' ll illHl Wlirfri nil ivimihk UtJiicil rntincumlojf in ftir tiHli.irc uf bM tuml. X pi 11 ft, '77. 4tt. Atlttllor. pr.oriioxoi'r.Y.s notice. Notice li hereby given that th" following accounts h ue been mod In the olie'o of tho rrotLonotary of Columbia county and will ba presented to Ihe court on the sih day of May next, at which lime they will b-" continued nl. 1,1 nnj llnally coimrmed after four days- nlessixceiillonsaiellled wltliln thatllmo. I'lrst and Hail aoeount of Julm W. Cvasn, Atsl?a- eeot NalliaH V. ftteekci'. The tlntuce aint of t llllam Lamcn, Trustee of the e'fct ilo of .1 icoli '.loyer, dee'd Tho account off!. W. I. on, Irustee to sell the real estate ot .loserh lloughlor.,l.ite of I'lno town fehlp. li. rn.Ni; ZAiti: rioiiry. April !, 1S77-IC COURT PU( JCLAiMATIOX. rHEUKAS, the lion. Wit.i.i nt Ki.wr.r.i. 1 ITesldent .Itidif" of the Court ufei .tr and Terminer and eieiisr.it .la 1 Dealt cry, Court ol ijuar- ler --"ssiom of t:i Peace and the Court ef Common I'l'-nsand Oipliitis'e'oiul In the sum Judicial DI,- irlet, eo'nouM'il of the coi.nTl'S of Columbia and .Miilllol.r, and the Hons. l.K. hi It kli.titin uitd I'. I, -li unan, -.socl.ilo iiiUii'Sot Columbia eo'inty, hatu lsjtii',1 thi'lr precept, healing dale rl,'-:.mli day of M ,r. h, lu ih'.' jear of our Lord eue iliuiii..tud tlxht liiimlted and Heter.ty-seten, and tu mo lliictt-dior Imlilln'-aCutii'i of 'tier itu.l 1'irniln. raitd tiener.il etertL-i' ricwsl ,11 uf the Pc.iee, Cuuit of ciuimon i'Iim-. ami orphans' Court, lu liluoin-ibur-r. In tlio coiiutj of Columbia, on tho ilrst .Munri.1.1, Ui lie,' ihe Ithdayot May lieu to contlimu tm, tveeLs. Notice Is hereby lvcn to the Coroni'i', io the .lus- tlees of tin Peace, and tlio CoaslnbU'S of the i,aid L'ountyi'f Columbia, that the- be ihei ami therein u.iir. proper iK'i'Kou ut in o'eloek luihe fuieiioun of .said ;ih day of May, with ilitir uvurds Inuul -itlius and other romeralu aires, todo those thlnsfs which to their ofllocs appertain to be d'.ne. And those that are bom 1 by reeosul.auee to prosecute jiialnst the prlaoni rs that are or may be In ihe Jail if the sold count, of Colu.nbla, to be then and tlieio lo prosecute them as sh ill be Ju t. .Itirora nvo n.'- '1'iesied tobcpuiictuaIlutlielratti'Ud.ince,tti;reeaWy lo tin ir notices. luted at noornsijui- r the 0th day .1 or Aerti. in me tear t.f oar ijini on.. is. MhJUMind cl,-ht hundredandheveiity-settn laud lu tlie oral hundred und nrsticar of ihe In lepouaeiieoof tha OnltsHl stales of America, Mieilil's oniee, JOilX, v. IIOITJIAN, liloomtbur-;. Air II is tc sheriff. OTATEMKNT 1'irrcit ixicnoTi: and josskpii lkiih, Sjpenlsors of Ikstievtoitnshlpfortlw sear eiiflins Al'II J, lsi7, Dlt. Tu amount rroelvod from last year si m amiiunioidti ,iic.iiu ior lt.a , am juat received troci unseated land tax i. n JC5 03 f 1.5ST 8' cn. Ily ceonerat Ions and I r.ds ret'irned l.iuoi'on touh. isia ., " I. itilliip-r un roids Is7j " plank uu ro ois ,. .. "erna-ln udlhu.'ijjp'tcjiu Indox boirds..., " b'-l't 1,'es eif stipervls'lt s ' mliC-llaneous exrjtiijtia " hauuico tluo tot,'usl:ly lilu Ihl II, J III a ij 105 to 13 S8 51,037 62 Hnvtr towaslilD. Arrll o:h. i7f. IZxaiclned and 1.11 lilt JU, AU.RN MAKN, I l'Krsii linnoiir, ! Auditors. JOHSl'ATTI.KSON,) Apill'.'o, 'tf-lm gTATUMUXT i ur i enr i.cuinc Al'ril r, lb77. eiE'iliOK I'VTFN', I'nor overseer et heaver town. buip, voiuiuoia couniy. DII. Tobaliui'o at setlii tacnt last jear t7T 71 877 it 4i:3 .WUOlHH OI UlipUClll" IOr 1S,W Aiuuiinl lecilved faui un.euled liUJi.. Si 44 OB. IlxonerailoLB and lindsreturnM Paid m .to iiotpllid lor keej lug James i: 75 15 8 97 15 M 23 0. tic; 13C3 19 S7 16 00 UtO hUeit.f l-'ornmUd lor keepliii.'.la'i.llarlor exis'uses laklnifJab. 11 jUji- to Hospital H. I', liardner, lucUhal bcnlas ror Jai. Iluiltr C. 1'reilheiinti'torLot-p ng Nancy ur&sy a taiiiier Mrb. MeUrati for heepla' K. bhcliham- uier u iuus r , elotuin,' un I reia-ii'lni; ilja. Ilakur to rhradi-lphU (i iatiioi ervicesrf iitern-erof t'oor ttiuu'.hbltiii cltolU'Cter lnlbcull.tiioou.exnf llilauev eluu totthbtlp ti5l 956C JJtll ft Lxamloed and Heaver totrnshin. April 9, 1377, cerililed. Ali.uk Mask. rirrait Knkuut. Auditors. JO UN 1'AlTSkSO Apru vo, '77-lm pri'onroK AUDiroijs of nuNK. L, UN TO NSIIIl', AI'iaLO, U7I. JOXATIIAX I.Q1U5MAN, Overseer, mi. To amount of eiupiieaioof unwated land, vv . W.14 UI ) VUI , O.V f 510 1 1 Clt. Ily, money palj out, commission, tiers, ice. m it 'ANDHBW I.OUKMAN, Supervisor, lilt. to amount ot duplicate, unseated Ijndio. tn'Jbl tli, Uy vrork, ptreentace, wrvtoevs, He HUM To balance. JESSE JOHN, Supervisor, (SI VI lilt. To amount ot duplicate 1537 31 Clt, Ily wprk, plank, orders, 4e , 55 To balance .......f , , t"i7v9 WM. 0. EISHEIl, School Director, mi. To amount of wliool and liulUllni; tax t,TI9tO Oil. liy orde,porijiUi;j( H.,, ny balaaoe . mi41 TllO. I'. OlICItBINOrOH,! Unci. Kadi by, t AtUAH Liuu, I Aadttors. April so, i ita BLANK M0U1GAGES forfielecJ.eAii.ttUe Dauchy&OoVAdvt'fl. New pleeesrhept lamle, retails forlt 10, sent for 11 I ctn, and ttamp. Cheap Jlustc in, .Mldilleboro, Mass. Aprl2f, n-4v it OfslllMKIANT ('.tllli-s all stjlcs with name, 10 Zt.) o. post paid. J. II. Ilusted, Nass.ni, Kens eo, N.Y. April 21, If-IW ll i.ttt rt copy curious loteletter,! pk. comic cards J ' 111 n lt inipyiiiK iucraiiun u irua; tin nir iv Its. olid stainp I'uu Cud Co., Mlddleboro, Mass, Aril IT, I: lw d liet bargains In A merloa.Tri A p TOJ, -darn and I'atalniruo free.J- uriilUOi P. Maneha novcr, Dei. April "1, Il-sw u --iiT"vrt paekitre comic Rmelopos, pit comle cards, nk. scroll cards. 21 n. book ot Pun i nil for 10 c. A, hlamp. Notelty Co., .Mlddleboro, Mass Ariu2T,'7f-4w d in i Mtniit An old esubllfhed M, Y. and llavs- l 1'il'ni nrm . nrm want a fienerni Aurnt tn lilocmsburg or Icltiity loconlrolthesalesot their e lyarft. Permanent I'a.tlnif Position for au ac- et'btiiblo intn. Mint Isi enertretlo and lell.tb e. Ad dress, ltAMUN, I.iJl"BH )c Co., H7, Iteadtt street, N, .lTli Zt, M-SIV U t it i r ;, i x u WITH A COU) IS ALWAYS DANtinitOUS. USE WF.LLS' CARBOLIC TABLST4 a sure temedy fir Corn IIS. and all diseases of tho TIIIP AT, I.L'MIS, CIlUsT and ULCOfS .MlSM 1)11 NE. Put, tip nttly in '31uo Boxos. SOM) 11V ALU IIIU IKIISTS. C N. cm rTllVTO-l 7 sixth Avenue, Now York. March .0, "7-iw 1) itrtir BI, I .. I . i.,.i. 1 UlN lltrtallon. I pckWo1I, nil sW jJc.Miirt ntiil stiitn). run card co,, Mlddleboro Mas u A pill 27, - "PT Ofliolli) Top raf-kturo U tUolnrtrcstnml best 111 FolllntroMf hkau AM) Ki:. is Hliceta uie rujer, IS UiV!op8, IVnclt, l'enliolder. Uold- fin r ui li'-niiiu (fuiu M-jne m-cb liluioiig, (JiMitH TnVt rirnrjff Diamond rin, Ahietltyn stoni1 iliirf InlatJ irnhl. auuIIivsL btoiic seaif l in. iroli-ri.)i"d Wrdfllnjr Klny. RPt roielmtl Kar Drom. Lii'Uh Hj'M-n'd ft'.ii Mlvpied hat hln; jvyiifs fjney net m -.Ti' drop, cold il ite eollarlmttnu, (if ins ijUI-plat'ul WAHii'ltaluauaMtor tliruo jfuld-plut- i liit fiiiiru ijl Pni pniTj-pum ror on cent. t ::trra In luoc'i.pnu U ujenU. J.'l1 TD XJD I IT, I 1111 1 'HI I lit,-.') tVVI iuiii j, l tj's 11 kf , 14 liT U 1 T t 1 eomli- oil ehro 11 ttoiin ."to, 1 pk I 1 l ''' eui 'liiis'S. I pi, --cnl ' Jinb..'.i hromo, 7x11, mounted, l'jv caids. 1 nir. com- ok comic cards. Lnk. nb-.i.K 111 till soot Tor ohlc u 1. 1 . ni.Mii,., ..uii-uj i;u., .iit'ijiuuuro, .IIJAS. A rill i, "i-ltv d RSsD THIS 1 1 JX Chance for all to make or Save BrZoncy, iNn oct thc ai:sTe,ooD3 ire "nn markkt. TEAS, COFFEES, SC. sold at lower prices than tha sama qualities can bo 1st ,i,'itt at ai,y otiier house lu nils country. All eroods uiiiiianieed Id IV sall-fuctorv uml as renre- ii nied.ortnu lu'ina wlllberifuudedonreturnortho &' i' .Us, ttiii. h i.iai he dune nt our expense. Ther putatlon tif our notice fur am iimi stand etui ootns.'t ti.v en' i ,ir' jt'aisi.has r-lteiiusa -iiiimu-m -i'ii i ii,, t it, a uu t iciiuiy, mar Is not ei 1 it' I t'l thei ii ,il-i In Hi.. Ir,l'tr. .s.rier irtn. i nn- -i i!i . uiin'i in- h.n d ti'iialiied to onvruur poo Is tu nous k?eteri in tho Int. nor, nt the lotvEsr wuor.t sai.k tiiaue I'Rii'js, tin ii a dull H fanned larije enourrh to moke a small cite. 'Ino (roodsof eitcu member of t.ie club mil to put In heparate ntuld loi fuslon lntlltilbtitloii l.ouds will be Mut I u- e-toross ut coi.li;ct o dklivekv. au ttiahin'r to save nony bt nun liasltur family sunniics at New 'irk tiliiilesiile pikvs can talk the matter oter nmon-j ftli-nus mid neighbors, and send tons for flub circular, I'rlee-llst, c We gltea present of either -roods, or money to the person who gets up tlio tlut-, to c unpensite for trouble clr. Simples v, i a vui' , ar. dciii mill. Gtincr's ITct Yeri and China Tea Co., M. H, M03ES & 00., Proprietors. 777!. HI Sltiiuri tHt Vi-itpj Hircci Ni- Vur I NOTICE- T hkT tht lArtn"st n best alHrt-i Hiaiioneiy racri't.iziiinum Worlil. tt runlaifii 0 tlevittiry l'-oiup.ctfl (i.-imiil pafka, wltlt els-r-int urnld platol ll'U liDMnnn. anil lart!M fAilil-mnehU rn, MaI.tiIh ntl drnra,pnit rIJ, 25 cetiti. 5 pwknciM.'nlth "mrtfj-J Jnw ellJ. S I . A M C;t 1-ntentUetr Wauh frra tn .llannti. u-ou- ex iiu 7uu uronuway. n y Lba w asm s.s r.Dctl.l'eDbolJorpna rcn,-r...r.rcnknlf0 Liivb,,d. e i'i.t anl f r Kmrtnff beam.. Ciiltlti off Ilnnt- Bns .... InSi lZ.l.T,:"".''?n ln'tsllMlm.. Aceiit. 'ra 1,, iranrl5 S.JV f f t'.S 1 .tl;;'J""riliii.rr li.itur.ment. tosii. UR1DC&CO.. 7G9 QfnnSwn.. M V. STATIOVERY rACKAOna, ana H I X r 70S Oroaclwoy, Niw York BOOK See th!3. a.-.Iy 1 'o canltnl rc- iintrtsieo bian canvabsing for Htrl: Twain's Hew Gcrap Book. Joii 1. iiaiimteii . . nivin ooriTin VoJr': ' '.1-:" st.,NcwyrkijiV V aOOtilW if "4. IS rUH HlbTORYRI bhNTEN L EXHIBITIOIV It eoitulni nearly lootlno ensrr.uln-n of buHd-Ins-s and sii nc, h, tno Gie t Kxhlbltlon. nr.d lithe only a'li i,ea Ic uud eonmuti, iiKtnrv n.niii.i,nH I L;Vm .r "' ,ral,a ''ull'bniStWor.derful exhlDlli. cu r oMilef, sretit events, etc, Vcy cheap nnd beiHnt ,1,'ht lm- n .1 nt bold 41 copies lu ono day. hend for our ov ru lerraa to aseitts and a mil description nf 1, n-1 , on -'"-11 uMbiiiMi co., rmu- CAUTION onnth-Ji:ihiM? iiii.iivu. nonor. do ueeelved. See llnr. fltphnnlr tnn b apmiV'7nr- rl-3 pJSt'a ai,d '''oarly 400 cnSrftTll-l's THE HOPTOF REWARD la whit induces so many peoplo in search of to go to Jl lelilean, and belect from tl o - ONE MILLION OF ACRES 11 It i-o," mn ' 11 Uraud !PJ-"h'l Indiana NtmiU' foUj, suro crors. plenty of timber, no dtoothb, sM-biiopnen, orchlnch burl. Vara water S ""Jy .SH.W' ""Illation and1 lcVironmoro rae",?,,."?? ted pacr met, full cf facts In Herman rend Knriiah! say la ivtat jmpr yoei sirf uds notice. Addre-S W. 0. HUQI ART, Und Comm'r., UKANIJ HAl'lnS,MIe.'II. ' Tttl'3 rtl-fee' March - UTT.tm ,t T. D. Kollogg's Advts. J? SIEHtXa'S rN CYCLOPEDIA, nirw 1UVI3KD i;pmox IfAOOO artloleai. 5.C.X1 en. priinnm, and IS urtendtd mars. Tho iiest HOOK or ubieeraal Lnowl-d're In tho lajuruaire. Now in fi-Trtv. ,pu afSl'S,1!' si-kcimi:n with map tent cuts. SI. Apr ss-ly. lVJS & CO., IMilln. EXCELS10H CO., 13 EST AND OHEAP13ST rillNTINO INK IN TOE SIAltKKT, llnrelii St., NllW YOItk. Aug. II, Ic-inv k VI No I'ATEM IIAllt CHIMPEKS il,nt'!,0rllU'llj'If ',,.1.lie Qownsot fashion, hendlor i'hTie irrhri.'.W5,H' IN0' ,"M?C''"' ' Mreet, 1 nuittieijMo, 1 a, Hies, ;6 cm j w ti'.lMK VATS AND TANKS. fur Lrcw .fin',',,"''tlil-11,s.rt tnanutaeturers ami pitvate liuttcnwood bt., buevw Uroiid. RU'IJ-KH. GOODS of every elcriplirn. Benin?, racklne. Iloso. lioots nod Khn i i-ir.ir,: UIS'A0,, V, i'iltl' 1.KVIOK, t-ON a C07Jchesu Timn'oLrJ . ' Ai-eiies -tanonai Ituhtx-r Co. Bab cock fit Wyeth's Ada IJ tateB Inteinally. and l'ontlvfly Cunsllbeuma- rnrH 'ir? JU;UU ecry.vLert). rkid UKU'lliLNS riNE rtcvrr i-v Oct . ns.-ir. A l)u----'l. aBion, fj. c. JOB 1'RINTINQ OF EVERY DESRIPTION 11XECUTED ntOMPTLY SHK19 ROLLINS & HOLMES, have removed Main Street. to Evans' IJlock, Extra heavy Tin Wire, also AWNINGS AND TENTS ,. ... .. . . ot cvcrv dcscriDtion ninmilactiirctl by Kolliks & Holm is. Galvanized Iron Cornice designed and manufactured by Rollins & Holmes. ARQAND HOT BASE STOVES lG&t and lllOSt CCOnOllUCill 111 s the market. Rollins it Holmes. The BAT13TOW ELEVATED Oven HaiiKc, the LION and EM PRESS Portable Ranges have no equal. Rollins & Ilolmcrf. STEAM. Public nnd itmiit(! buildings hwitetl by f-teatn. A varietv of Steam Pipe, Valves and Fittings, constantly on hand. Rollins & Holmea. PLUulBLNG & GAS FITTING promptly donu Ruilins & Holmes. Feb I, '77-lf jTEW STOCK OF CLOTHIXO. G-entleinen'a Drrasa Goods. DAVID LOWENBEno Invites attention to his larsroandele-rantstoclc ni, J bm at his atore on MAIN hTltEKT, IN THE NEW BLOCK, nLOOMRUL'llQ, TA., "'ere he ha,justrecelvcd from .New York and Phil adclphla a full assortment ot MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, lDCluaiBK tho mofit fashionable, dwrablo and GOODS. ;oo.nsistino or BOX. SACK, FltOOU. GUM.' AND Oil. CI.OTU, COATS AND PANTS, OF ALL SORTS SIZES AND COLOHS1, ne has also replcnUhed his already litree stock of CLOTI18 AND CASSIMEItES, HTItlPKD, FIGURED . AND PLAIN VESTH, lillltTS, C1IAVJ.TU KIX-'KIS, U COLLARS, IIANDKEHCIIlKl'ti, OLOVES, SUSrENDEIIU, tl AND . FANCY ARTICLES. Hei has constantly em hand a larso ana wcU select. ed assortment ot Olotha and Vcatings, which he Is prepared to malto to order Into any kind of Uoujine, on Tery short notice, and In the beet manner. AU his clothlnrr is made to wear of It Is ot homo manufacture. GOLD WATCIIKS AND .IKWPMtv Or KVKUY DESCIIIPTION. VINE AND CI1KAF, IU8CA8E or JEWELltV IS NOT 8UHPA68ED CI THIS PLACE. CALL AND EXAMINE ItlS UENEZIAL A8SOHT MBNTOF Clothing, Watches, Jowelty, &c. DAVIl) I.OAVENBERG. l.n-tt. At the Oot-VMWAir Office