J. Illajp3jjf)ra,llj THE COLUMBIAN AKDDEMOOKAT,BLOOMSBUftG, COLUMBIA CTNTY,-PA. r . . ' t ' I ' , r v r- .. jl - frr alitfnBijm. firl 2B0SSWA7JC ZLTTSLL.Edlkrt. BLOOMSBUHG, PA. Friday, May 1. 18 7 7. ' TUB I'ltlSOS' 'QUESTION. Ooilio 27tli April ft llill of Onmiilalnt In Kquity preaeiitl to Jiiil;ti Elwcll at Chambers tiy Mewir. Knorr, Tliiekalew ami llsrltley as S'lVieitor fur William IVaeock, Mattbow W'ynV'o'. Mattliiu H. Al.nlfmnn, John A. Kunton, Hiram 1), Appienian rl Alintr Velid, Phtitltfft, against John Her ner, .T.uepu E. dan ii and Silas W. Mctlenry , Commissioner of Columbia County, anil Chafes Knigr Drfendantt, in nlilch the pur chao of the l'utel lot for the location of the new County Prison and the letting of the contract lo Charts rCruir for 5fl,975, were objctcd to, and a preliminary aid alo a perpetual Injunction were prayed fur to re strain the Commissioners from locating the Prison upon the Pursel lot, and from con tracting with Krilg fr the erection of the same, and nls.1 lo restrain Km? from outer ing jut," surh contract, Ac. The preliminary injunction mked fir wm orcrc to continue tritll the hearing f the cae, and leave w.u grmied to the pirttos t move,tu tlUwlvii or outluui' l!ic i ijuuctini on Vy'etfncjdjy of the pr.-iprit wog. ivou afliifavits to he prr'-r-ntp-l. By .iiV".pi.'i)l agreement ot ooiinn 1 the tlm win e.t'eudi d to Saturday and natn lo Titesday evening tiex, May 8th, wluu a hearing is to b iiad. The legal points raised by the Bill in Equity will ba for the determii'iatiou of tho Court, but the meritt of the case In a wider weep which shall cover all considerations of expediency, economy aud propriety, are ftill completely open for tho examination and judgment of the public. Tirrt, as to tho Cost : The Contract is to be for" $57,000, nearly ; tho new lot, 4,000 ; Architect, $500, and Extras and Supplemen tal outlay an untnotcn amount, but pretty certain lo exceed $20,000. In fact, we will be lucky to escnpo with an expenditure of O,000 to Sm.OOo, and it may reach $100, WX. When we shall have paid for all the inevitable extras consequent upon changes and modifications of the work during its progress ; for all item of construction out aide of the contract; for supplemental con tracts for beating, for water and for gas, and, added to all this, the furn hh ing oj the Prison in n suitable style, It will be found that the above iigtires are moderate statements and intimates of expense. The one supplemental contract made the other day at Sunbury, upon the Wetzel Prison there, wai for 18, 000. This exhibit caunot bt viewed otherwise than with indignation when we remember that Wetzel's estimate for construction uu der his plan, on tho old jail lot, was from $37,000 to $49,000, according to modification of details, inclusive of an absurdly high es timate for g-ading the lot. That expense of grading, (which he put, wc believe, at $3,- 000, but which other competent men put at $500) wan to be saved by a new location of the Prison upon a level lot. But the new location is to carry the expense enormously upward Instead of reducing it, besides the price of the new lot. It is known also that a most competent contractor and architect proposed in writing lo construct the Prison with equal capacity to that of the Wetzel plan, and of approved arrangement, for a total cost not to exceed $50,000, and to guarantee the proposition by good security. Second, the Location: This la both ex pensive aul unfit, the cost much above market value, the ground subject to leakage from a run, and without sufficient space for ita proper use. And the old Jail lot is to be abandoned, and perhaps sold for a small sum If the County can make a good title to a purchaser. We shall hereafter give the substance of the evidence produced in tho Equity case, and a full history of the proceedings lor loading down the people of the county with a mass of unnecessary and profligate ex pense. , ANOTHER WETZEL CONTRACT. A supplemental contract on the completion of Sunbury Prison for machinery, fixtures, Stfi., was let a few days since by the Com missioners of Northumberland County with the assistance and manipulation of Mr. Charles B. Wetzel, Architect. This appears to have been his final achievement with ref erence to that structure, about the cost and management of which there has been con siderable public discussion. At the late bid ding for tho supplemental contract the bids rauged from $11,000 to $17,100, and the bid for 17,100 wen accepted, upon pretences about as substantial as those we have heard of in another case nearer home. We believe jt is alleged lu excuto of the Commissioners that during the progress of the work the Architect had made changes several times, of which the contractor complained, and to pacify him and avoid n suit ngainst the Comity, they concluded to take his higher bid for the additioual work. This explana tion seems to us rather tl(in,but it is perhaps the best the nature of Oio transaction per mits. Wetzel contracts seem to reverse all ordinary rules of public letting if m not the leutr bidder hit the higher bidder xcho wim t . Mr. Wayno McVeigh went to Iuieiana on the last commission and having staled everything and everybody except Packard, " is to have "an Important foreign mission.'' To get one of these little- trifles is a easy as rolling off a log ; all you have to do Is to nerve on some kind of a couimUslou to In vestigate Southern atfUrs and the thing is done. i . - . The body of P. P. Illlss, the Evangelist, who was killed in the terrible railroad dls aster at Ashtabula, has been found In the lake fifty miles from the place of accident. It' Is supposed that the body fell on a cake of ice and was carried out by the current to the lake. ' Here's another appropriation exhausted this time the one for printing blanks for the Post oflice Department. Did the expenses f the Presidential election have anything to do with this as In the Attorney Geueial'i Department? Or does it arise from having a double-headed restrnaster UeneralshlpT Isaiah Uanscomb, chief of the Construe tioa Bureau of tho Navy Department has been relieved fromduty, Uanscomb was one of Uobeson's warm friends and many thou nands of dollar appropriated for other pu pose were transferred to his bureau. No reason U given in me dispatch lornls remov a), but It looks as if the new Secretary of the Navy thought the people could spare HaiucoibIi to advantage. PUBLIC CONTRACTS. An Act pmwl by tho Legislature on tho 4lh!of April, 1870, in relation to the erection or alteration of County buildings aud bridges, nppllcablu to eleven Counties of tho Com tnonwealth, Is u very oxcollent law, and If It were In force In this County would be a complete protcci to the people against Wetzel job and contracts. By that Act all such work Is to lm publicly advertised for four weeks, nud 'oaled bids therefor are to be received and publicly opened, "and the contract awarded to tho Imcitl Udder or bid den, who shall within ten days thereafter give security to tho Commissioners for tho faithful performance of tho contract.'' A pro vision Is add 'd that boforo the contract Is nw:trdd It hIibII he appr veil, together with tho Burr-tlrs tor its performance, by the Ju-hjM of t'- Court of Common Pleas of the proper C inty, and any violation of the Act by tho CommUt'tanTs will subject them to Indictment and to pay a tine not exceed ing 32010. This is indeed a very whnhsnmo, sound and salutary law, affording a much needed sanction to principles of duty arid obligation resting upon public officers, which aro not always properly observed. The approval by the Court of contr.tcts and, the penalty im posed upon O' nuiissioaor) who violate the statute aro new and important provisions ; but wo belii-vo the body of tho statute is d'claratorij on!; of the existing law tlirouiih out the Sutc, i wit, that such work should be given nut to tho l iRVit Wdib r at n duly advertised pub it lettjor. ii'ion "ea'wl bids pnbllel hnt, ni. ti s. arm ':.-! andf .1- I1.!, y tC"jer.d. Thu u .veu I l.i' tij..;e a- u hc tr..ii.iijt of hr.ii.-v; wu wots , vid eury r qiirennt of it is binding upon "I'.'.r. rs, wf", es. Tclsinji public truif; axo h'.uudj to it utru it o I fuiiS n:.d vigilance ." tie pttfeftutkuw t; ih jr luH' T. PEE10WC WAR IS ECR0PE. It i: i.ijt 33 surprising that wat is again rac ing if. Harcfe us it is -that tho recent inter val yi' peace continued unbroken to long. Europe has not enjoyed a period of tran quility for that length of time for half a century. If the studious reader of hlstery will track badfc in bis memory he will find it difficult to recall a period sites 1827 when five or six yearn clapt-ed without a war in Europe, and there has certainly been none sinue 1849 when some of tho "great powers" were not in conflict. Intervals of pence have prevailed for two, throo or four years, but seldom or never for six years, as in the instance now broken by tho war between Russia and Turkey. If we except tho brief and sporadic conflict between Servia and Turkey last year, there have been no armed hostilities of any cousoqucnoo In Europe since the clow nf the French-German war of 1870-71, which made the names of Woerth, Met and Sedan, and the long siege of Paris familiar to tin reading world. Pour years hod elapsod i.t that time siuco tbe last pre ceding struggle between great powers, in which Prutsid, In alliance with Italy, made battle with Austria. That was in 1866, leaving in It train mwy thousands of deso lated households aud the memorable names of Ko;oiggrat2 and B&dowa. Next before this, and with an interval of but two years, was the unequal war made by allied Prussia and Austria against gallant little Denmark, about the famous Schlcswig-Holstein contro versy. Prior to that again, and leaving a peaceful Interval of about four years, was the Austrian war against Sardinia, In which the French Emperor, Louis Napoleon, took in the quarrel on the side of Victor Em manuel and, on the celebrated fields of Ma genta and Solferino the first of which male the present President of France a Marshal and a Duke brought into life the existing Kingdom of Italy. That was in 1859, tho formal peace being concluded in I860. Here again thero had been a four years' interval of peace since the close of the Crimean war in 18-56. This had begun in 1853 between Russia and Turkey alone, just as the present war begins now, but it soon involved Great Britain, France' and Sardinia on tho side of Turkey, Although twenty years havo gone by, Alma.balaklava, Inkerman and Sebasto pol, with the sanguinary and deadly assaulta upon the Redan and MalakniT forts, are' names and conflicts stiH fresh in the public memory. That war began in 1853, having succeeded another Interval of European", peace, wmcn bad lasted the usual period of about four years. Its predecessor was the gallant struggle made by Hungary for Inde pendence agaiost Austria, which, beginning itn most notable success In 1848, suddenly -.11 1 l. -- iL. .1 1" . . ! r r, - - wjiiaiMru ay van ueiecuon oi ueorgey from Kossutb, alter Russia had joined Austria in 1849. At that period nearly the whole of Continental Europe was shaken to Its centre by the simultaneous revolutionary outbreaks' in France, Austria, Prussia, Russia, aud some other Kingdoms and States, This was less than thirty years ago, and lthln that period we have enumerated seven great European ware. The average interval of peace has been less than four years, and this which Is now terminated is by far the longest time of tranquility the war-damaged peoples of Europe haye enjoyed. Prior to 1848, and as far back as 1827 fifty years ago the conflicts of arms were as frequent, but not on so great a scale. Turkey and Egypt were trying to destroy the life of Greece in 1825-27, but were baffled by Russia.England and Francc.nt tho naval battle of Navarlno. Turkey and Russia had onuof their numer ous wars in 1828-29. Poland rose in Insur rection In 1830, but was quickly crushed by Russia. Ilelgium and Holland had their me in 1830-31, France and England Inter' veulng at the siege of Antwerp, Turkey and Cgypt took their turn In 1832, Spain's flret Carlist war began In 1834 and lingered until 1839, and was, in the meantime, overlapped by the French wars in Morocco and against bd-el-Kadr,bcginnlng lu 183b, and continu ingtill 1845-48. Russia and Turkey wero also ar In 1839, .These dates bring us again to that memorable period of 1848, when nearly all Continental Europo was convulsed. It appears to be the periodic law of tho laet half century In European affairs, that after an Interval not exceeding four yearn of pence war Is sure to break out, and this last eriod ofjfive or sU'ycars of tranquility is,thereforc, a rather remarkable exceptIon.-'iiiaiV)Aia Ledger. A dUpatch from Washington explains bow Uoutwell, the JlossacbusetU statesman and financier, got his appointment on the Commission for the Revision of the Statutes, It seems that Grant nominated Kenneth Rayner nf North Carolina for the position just before the close of his administration but the appointment weut to the Committee on the Revision of the Laws, of which Bout- well was Chairman and that worthy held on to It uutll Graut went out of office. Now Hayes has appointed Uoutwell. If he does as well as a Reviser as he did as Seuutor and as Secretary of tli Treasury he will, establish another claim on the gratitude of the nation. Senator John J. Patterson states that he will preach the funeral oratlou of the Repub lican party, at Columbia fl. O, where a meet ing of that party is to be hol'l. If l'ntttNiu wouMonly give some gifted orator a chance to do that service for hlui, what a thrill of ineffable delight would agitate the nation. OHIO MOT FUItUOTTEN., , It U cheering to know that Ohio Iim not been forgotten in the distribution of ufficlAl prizes. The I'renJueiit.Ueneral and l.ieuteti izes. i ne i rewiieni,vif nenu arm i.ieuuri t General of tlm nrmv, Olilef Jufilco Hnd i Asiociate Justicoot' tlie Suprclne Court, nut nn Chief Justice of the District of Columbia, Secretary of the Treasury and Minister to Japan nil hatl from that Stnto,aud now conies ex-Governor Noyes, also of Ohio, ns minis ter to Franco, Thero are In ndditlon llobody knows how many appointees from Ohio lu the various departments of Government so niaiiy in tho Treasury that they talk of throw ing o:ii nf them out. U 1Vj ns f Hayes had taken Wtn ilu''er's st,m nli.l given an office for every vote nf the majority which Ohio gavo him somo 5000, We have no doubt that it is all civil scrvico reform but whether it Is Schurz's rcfor -i r t White Uoup ariiclo wo ditn'-tM.- A'iv .v.-it is a good thing to be a pitrtut ana i jtter to bu ono from Qiiio. Let tho hand p'-uy. Parson llrownlow died last SuiJr.y In Knnxvillo, Tenii. Tho "Id gcntl'lao. bad been so quiet of late and took si subordi nate a part in politic, Pint even his ene mies will hardly rejoico it his eparturo. He was h bitter partisan, tiinrriit:hly in earnest and probably believed in nla system of politics. I'p. Shiloh's System Vltallzi-r. We an1 authorized to j;aarnt-i till rni eilv tor th eiiri,t Dyspepsia, Ii.j.etivi' Liv er,. Siur Stoma !, Constipation. Ii- if Ap-iu-,lie, C I'iof. lip fl ri'o'l. ' ' . S di, .! , ial Li l' l r V i '.iu- K '.I d. ill ! i . i nU". o I IV.- I d i I 'ti J : t ,"i . : It I n -i" V. mi ivli" tin 'i .".i ,hfV! con.paiiiti tlo'se i sv 'r 'and willy .i .vn'inw ' ' ym can bo cured on, such t ".t.s I 1 1 .s t ,r you ti determine. Sample bottlo 10 cnt : rVi- u'.nr size 75 cents. Sold by O. A. Klciin aud N J. ilondcrshctt. 60.000 din annuilly by neglecting a Couzti. Cold or Croup, often leiding to 'Consumption and tho grave. Why w ill you neglect so imporraui a mailer, wnen you caugetnt our store Sblloh's Consumption Cure, with the assurance of a speedy recov cry. For soreness across the Cheat or Lungs or Lime BaJt or Bide, Shiloh's Porous Piaster gives prompt relief. Sold by C. A. Klcim and N. J. Heudershott, ack. a noiiu fume. Sold dershotL by O. A. Klelm and N, J. Hen- March SO, 7 7-cow Marriages. KVERETT McHENKV In Bloomv burg, May 1, 1877, by E. E. Orvb.Mr. H. F. Everett to Mies Mtra McUenry, both of llenton. YOUE DRUM At Catawissa, April 16, tort I... I.- n II ranMknt- f T a nildp -Yoho to Miss Sarah Drum, both of Main- ville. CLEWELL TUBUS On the 26th ult., in Berwick.bv Bcv. J. A. Irvine, Mr. George Clcwoll to MissEvaJ.Tubb-i, allol llerwick. MARKET EPOltTS. KLOOMSBURO MARKET. Wheat per bUfcbbl.., , t 1X0 60 Corn, new, " ... 6 Flour per barrel 10.00 ciovtnod 7.D. naxseed hotter M M .14 .10 J.36 . .11 li.OO I .86 4.U0 routves Dried Apples llama sides tt Shoulders Lord per pound Hoy per ton Keesw&x Timothy Beod QUOTATIONS 1K COAL. No. 4 on Wh&rl ,71 3,40 per Ton r.o.0 - i s,n s&i 1 2,00 Biaasmiu-s Lump cm wnan. is 40 BltnrolBoaa ' $4 60 E. P. KUN1USLH DTTTEil WINS OV IRON. It has never been kuowa to fall In tho cure o weokneeat attended with symptoms ot Indisposition to exertion, loss ot memory, dime ulty of breathing, weakness, horror ot disease, night sweats, ooid lect, noaliacss, dtmness ot vUkio, languor, universal las situde ot tho mnscular system, enormous appetlto with drepepUc aymptoroa. hot hands, llushlai; ot the body, dryness of tho eUn, pallid coantenanco and eruptions on the face, purlfyln; the blood, pi In In the back, bearlnctis of the eyelids, frequent black spots flying before tho vj ea, with suauslou and loss of Bight, want of attention, etc Kola only la 1 bot tles Get the Genuine. Depot and oOlce, ss, North Ninth Bt, Philadelphia. Advice tree. AakforKF. Kunkcl-s liltttr ,Wlno ot Iron, and take bo other moke. Ocnulne soul oaly In 11 boUlaa. NKUVOUS DKBILU'VI NKBVOUS DEBILITY I Debulty, a depresMd Irritable state ot mind, a woak, nervous, exhausted leellcg.m tnorfy or ani mation, confused head, weak memory, the conse quences ot excesses, nwmUl overwork. Thta nervous doburty nadsa Mverolra sure in . P. Kunxel's UlUerWtae of Iron. It toot the Bystem, dljpela the menUltoom and despondency, and rejuven ates the entire system. Sold oaly In tl bottttia. Oct the genuine gold by all drugglnts. Ask tor . F. Kunkel'd Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no other Oeauln sold only la II bottloa, or six bottles tor la. All I ask Is a trial ot this valuable medicine. It will convince the most skepilcal of Its merlta. NKVR FAILING WORM HiBUP. .F. KunkePa Worm Hyrup naver falls to destroy Fm. Seat and Stomach Worms. Dr. Kuoiel la tho only successful phyolclan who removes Tape Worm In two hoars,had and all complete alive, and no fee tin hoad passes. Common eenao teaches u Tape Worms can bo rcuovesVUI other warms can be read ily destroyed, tend tor circular to Dr. KudkeL 369 North Ninth rtreet, Philadelphia, pa., or ask your aragglftt for Kunkoln Worm tfyrop. lYK-o tl per oottls. It never falla. Ufaod by caldron or grown persons with perfoct safety. May. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jVTOTICB-CllURCH CHARTEIl. tiotlca U hereby given that application will be made to Hon. Wm. Klweh, Prwldent and Law Judgo ot th'3 Courts o( llMwnl la Ooliunbla county, on tho iwth day ol .May, A. D., l17, to incorporate "The Hector. Church VVurdeus and Vestrymen of SLUo-brtel-H Church. Sutrarhmr :" helnir a corDonitlon o( the first tlaas In the said county, under the Act oi tuo ineraj .ssemoiy. approva Apni Ti, A. l).,isi4, JACOB II. FII1TZ, JOHN BWABTWODT, Slay 4, Tl-St Wardtos. E" XECUTOll'a NOTICE. K3TAT8 Of TlKUtkS lOU, DlOlIiJSD, Letters Tostamutary on the wtate of Thomas Knorr. late of Bloom lownaUln. Columbia county. deceased, havo tven gi ante i by the Kegtater of said county to John u. wulik. ot lturt, Colum bia county, Pa.. Bxecutor, to whom all per. sons indebitu uio wturouxi to mue payment. and thews htvlng demands ugainot tho said attate will make the.ni kwnvn to the sold Kxtcutor 1 trout do- J01IN O. QUICK, Hiecutor. TjUHll FOR BALE. rh) subscriber oners for sale a larir. la Dentoo township, adjoining lands of John Hwarlwout and Thomas Kdwarda, containing HKVBNTY-8EVEN ACBEd, M acres are cleared, the balaBco heavily Umbered with oak, pine and ivmlock i wherefm are emted a plank houne, liliKkuullh Uiop aud stablo. Terms reasonabru, JOSHUA BRINK. Slajr i-Biv' $200,000 WORTH OP GOLD-PLATED JEWELRY. For II we will bead, as below, alt Warranted Gold plated. 1 pair gold fctono hlceio Buttons. 1 pair engrwed Bleevo liuiloiis. 1 set pointed Muds, lset ameihvst Ktuds. 1 WeddtnL' lllug. 1 enirrtiu-d nana unger ring, i siueinbt biune iuuk, uimiu vrim Sold, i elegant King, marked 'Friendship," ame j t stone scart ring, u.lald with gold, 1 splendid Mivwrcuuat iin, i hi miuu- let uuu Kuitx iu auu Laiuent4ML 1 w-t bundiuimu rorio-bud ear drons. 1 gout's eli gant Lake Oeorg diamond stud, 1 cardinal redhead necklace, 1 pair ladles umelhyt btunett.tr drops, lulald with gold, 1 ladles ornamented let brooch, I fancy scarf ring and t-legant watch chalu. Tuke your choice tbe entire lot or uj Mhos, m-nt post-paid turll, or auy s pieces ou Lnoosetor50 nuu. ..on uiq iiuin vo mane uioney. jucm goods can ea:Uy lie retailed tor 110. F, tUOCKMAN.U Bond Ht., New ork ills reoutation tor honesty, fair dHiillntr an I utu-r. aUty is unequalled by any udvertber In this city, "N. V. Day nook," IkeTK, 1)14, May 4, 7I-lm J w co PATENTS! FKR REDUCKI) ENTIHK COST 55, Patent oOlce fee tu la advance, balance SM within i uonihs ittlee mlent allowed. Advice nd cxamlna- uouireo. i-auntssoia. J. VANCIt LhWIH t CO., May 4, tl 5m ) w co WatdUogton, U, O, QTATKMENT lUiowtrSjtoo tn&btttaNM, o, of the Town ot lUooaniiurir. for me r ir iSTi; maw la accordance , wltti.MMi ruqolremerm ot ttiaMMa sictloaol rhs I Ml ot Jts-uniuiy tit aprll , isil. eDlltleil -An net to rcffUUUi tho mnasero1 Increti'lng the IndpUpil nessor Diuiilclpiilnnsl to pTOTldelorlUu rc(temt . Hon or the itmi, ana to lmpo peaatues (or tho UlcgW Increase tttereof," as atneuded by tliq cupplsment to said act. of April in, IsTd. Prspurcil aailpubllsaea ty tho corporate authorities ot aU 1-own. rttXtlED DEDT. Iiond No. I, duo October 1 194 ' " 9 " " ' is;s ' " S 187S , " " 4 ' " ISTI, Intcrr-st on abovo W.nds from Kcpttmber 80, 1B-I til May I, IMT Bouil No. V, sccoad Isaua, iluu .lan'y. l.lStT " " H " ' Oct. t, l-II " ' 11 " " ' I.H7S ." " 11 " " " " 1.1S79 " " " " " oc.1,lsr part; balnnco prlnclpaland Iktcrestduo Slnvl. isil...!. Interest on Nos. j, lo, 11, 1 J, from March 81 to May l.lSTJ.'... Iionds, Issue of April 10, 1S7A Nos. 13, IS, 17, d'io Aux. I ls77, njgri-s.tte ' is, ', dio ivij. I, is-s, " S-J. 81. 12. 3.1 ' All?. I. " " IW3 00 s ooi MD 00 600 00 70 01 CS4A0 coo oo rmooo r,ooto S31S3 10 93 fiOO 01 4is)ls) 5 0 0J, rn,l in SI, 23, St. 511 " l'.ili. t, 1ST " " as " Auir. l. 000 IK) SJ, ."0, ' Fun I, ISsO " " 31. " Aur;. I, " " 11. " 1'eb. I, Hit " 8.1, " All. I, " " 81,33,, " l'.li. 1.1UJ " " 7, . " AU?. 1, " " SS, 89 , 40. " I'olj. t, ISS3 " " 41,41, " .Mill, " " " 41,44,45 Ken. I.1SSI " " 40,47.49 " All(f. t, " " " 49, " I'fU. 1, 1S91 " W, " AMff, 1, " " SI, " 1'CO. I, 1S9J Interest on atiove bonds trom Jan'v. 31.1877 w uo im no o 0 ll Ml w rssi to roioi. rsioso fii)'l IK) MO oo 6O0 0O 600 00 6u0 00 600 00 to May 1, IS77. , , 133 60 Total funded d-bt May 1, 1977 I3,!J5 m Ff.O.'TI.SO DKUT. Amount duo sundry rwrsoas on account ' ordj.-j ot 1973 lutstanlln " ' is73 .i .i ij.u ii " damans op.-uln; Iron Btrect (115 61 3 00 71 19 1,5019) IOil S!.)J3 CO Totm flutlni; ,lht .... fntil.i'i 1 1I111 ' l' . I'll! TM r, 1 , x tl mi rr--; nul.t up . :'i ,i 1 i ... i-'"r a I'01-iyii il pi o, 1 1 . : , . . la; ' IS.TT V.l VL PHul'F, T.il 1! as- it vilu tun ut r.i) m 1 pr , 1; fiv-i.- ii. 1 r,i n uuti tK eupitlous yi,u;'ii 'fuf'ii t"t t 1 vati )n Amount naco"lectod on dupUcato ct is:9.. 9 'i " "isi4 , mitt " " " 1879.. Srtiil " duo from sundry por ous ounoo'c. 197 " Market street oontrlbuuouiauo.., 2000-1 " o-ntro " ' . 9 60 ' Fourth " " " .. So 00 " second " " " .. 173 03 " Iron " " " .. I810 " cah hi hands cf Treasurer 81 to Total assets ti.tss cs Stntement of tha account of tho Treasurer or tho 'town ot luoomsbur;, ror thu year prooedUig tho aocond Monday ot April 1S77. W. B. K00NS, Treasurer. Kit. TobalanccduoaspcrlastannaH statmt... " amount rrom taxes isto and 1875 " " rromt4uMiS7S . " " irom proceeds ot bonds negotla- by FnMldent .... " " Irom assessment ot contrlou- tlona oa opening Hcoond sr. " " do. Irom Market street 0nlnf " " do. Fourth street opening ', " 00, Iron street opening onaa and lloenccs colleotod try Prwldant . $154 93 1-8.11 7,009 73 6900 00 e.e 47 58 95 I8 60 14 as 8S 10 (13,4(9 7 1 0 9119 89 . 9,093 63 cn. By amount orders of isrs paid ' " " "1674 ' " ' " 1875 ' " " " " 187 ' " " udgmt Sarah . Petrlken, part. " " BetrstVra.bnyder.dec'd bond No. 14, paid with IMcrest ' 13, " " " ' 7, ' " " , part ' ' " coupons on sundry bonds paid., ' Ux on bonds lor 1873, paid Audi- dltor Uenera) " " commission on ts,103.s at s per cent " onmmlsslon on t5,900 00 at 1 per cent Balance cash on hand . . 5,31 'SM) V820 891 SI 603 03 610 00 275 6.1 51001 819 60 337 67 I91 16110 63 00 SIM 13S 67 1877, Apr! 1. TO balance on hand wM DAVID LOWKNBKUQ. Prealdcnt of Town Council. Atasti Wisurv Wist. FeCy. il loo mi burg, 3lay 1, 1877. R EPOIIT OF THE AUDITOR8.lF CON- TNGIIAJI TOWNSHIP AND CNTltALIA POOH DISTRICT. Patrick A. Burke, Collector lor said District for 1176, Dr. April 9. 1917, To amt of Oonynghun town- mtiblp duplicate nt 10 ml'la. twi 49 Apr, 9, to amt of cootraha Borough dupli cate at smUls.... 641 IpJOWll By amt oi exoneration on twp. dnp.. tl 00 700 ts CO )' ' retjirnMltoOoma. (oroolloctlon township duplicate , 164 at " amt returned to Coma, tor collec tion, borough dupllcato 94 03 ISO 97 " oolloetor's com. at s per cent on $8871.64 293 14 balance put In Treasury 054a 10 60i 11 Patrick A. Burke, Treasurer ot said District for 187C, Pr. Apr. a. 1817, To am't roo'd trom tax,dupllcate red 1S7S.. 15569 70 To amt ot unseated land tax, collected thro u B. Brockway, attorney ror district... 483 91 ISOCi 81 Dr. Bv amt ot oosu paid through AU'ya Marr aoa urocKww oa appnua ,.w " am't ol costs paid through Att'rs Marr and Brockway on suits ag tinet district. . . " amt ot debt and lnb-reet In full paid t) Susan Cnrr, tor ludgment. " amt of debt paid o. B. Millard on aoo'tof Judgment vs. district.... "amt debt paid K. Bryson a Co. on acc t ol Judgment vs. dlstrkt ' aintoebt puld c o. Murphy Ojacctot lodgment vs. ulbUlct. ...... " amt debt paid c. o. Murphy on acct ot lodgment va. district w "am'tot order ot Thoa. llenoosay, stew ards salary, paid amt ould Danville Asvlum un acct ot In 1.10 71 83 60 691 417 71 365 34 61 39 35 84 640 00 sane pauper expenses. ; fSSot 34 49 6137 " uroexway uiweu. en ace loi rees.. ... " amt paid D. Lowenberg tor clotnlng (or der produced) " am t paid Thomas Oeraty tor service as director torder produced) " amt paid D. Lowenberg tor clothing (or der produced) w .. . ' amt paid Brockway & Klweu for counsel 99 00 94 05 4100 tees, 100 00 13 96 44 04 amt oald Broekwav kUell tor counsel " aiat paid Brockway hlwell tor adver Uhlog, printing, C. ' ami paid order No. 01, Isaiah veager. dated March 31, 1874. " amt paid on aoct ot No. 9, Isalan Yeager, dated FcU. 3, imi tor f li.vi " amt paid order No. 316 for auditors' tee for ltfli, April in, IS77 " amt paid order No. lis, Apill 10, 1677, D. F. curry, tor room rent. &o " am'tpnld order No. 3, IVb , inn, lira Thoj. O'Connor, manure and horse hire.. . " amt paid order No, 97, Juno 10, lili, In ward ilughes, work at Poor House ...... " unit paid order No. 4, June HO, 11S, John Moran, bout and shoes fur Poor ll0U"O..., " amt paid, order No. 197, .March 01, 1677, to P. F. Burko salary as clerk - amt paid, order No. 14, Kb, 93, ISlMouu. Crano, lr riarvesUug on larm, c " amt paid, order No. !, March 25, 1875, John Crane, tr.. tor dltenuie on larm. An.. 3 04 HtS 104 00 V3 04 07 60 600 39 75 904 0O 43 0J 3404 45 00 45 04 " amt puld, order No. tt, March 25, itns, Hubert Purred, sow and enoata. " amt uld, order No March si, 1811. Put. Oeraty, work on farm. " amt paid, order No S'1. .March 81,1877. Michael NuUlvan, team work on f ir Marat paid, oroer No. 61, March 81,1870, Bouer liurtman. adcnl-lni 60 00 33 04 14 44 198 04 Fold order No. at, March 31, Wi. Jas. Dyke, uu ub iur 1 oor iivusv , . " order No. o March 8t, 1S7S, John Cran pervlco aa poor director " order No". i,4,March 81, 1814, John Crano service as poor dtm'tur ' order No. I lo, Aug. 94, lire, Ed. Ueraty. ou ucct, services as steward " order No. ua, Aug. 94, 181, Thoa.Chon man, bervlce as director " order No. 710, Apr. 8, 1817, Thoa. Chap man, homo hire. c..... w " order No. 1W, Msrcb 31, 1OT7, WUllarn Cbupmaa. team work and boulnig " order No. 74, May 1. 1874, Chaa-Erel-shcr, carpenter work . " order No. 17, June 94, 1874, AndrowBeu ver, digging draft) ..... " order No. 19. Juno 94, 1814, John Muran. boots and hhoes " order NO. si, June !1, 187S, JohnKny der, sialth work ... " oruer No. 84, July 93, 1874, Isaac Fisher, ooro and outa ... order No. loo, Aug, 94 ins, 0.0. Mur phy, grooerteti. C.. for Poor llousem., 11 order No. 81, July t, 1878, J, II. Urm mertrth&rneea " ord. r r-o. ', July Vi, 1878, o. W. DarU, meuhlne, ic.. ........ ..... order No. 79, March 31. 1876, loM. il. Laveuv, Bwi., tor legal services. " order No. 104, Aug. it, isig, Bridget Dalno for wages us servant " order No 111, Aug w.lilo.ArthurNash tor funeral expenses of M, Oeraty.,,., " order No. 115, Aug. 94, ISIS, John lirj sou for meat for sick caupers , " order No. 19-1, ocu 9s, 1878, '1 boa. Oera ty, for service ai poor director " order xo. Ill, Kept so 7S,Burko Bros, for coOlns aud funeral expenses ' order No 191, Nov. 98, 1814, Ben). Wag ner tor clover and Umolhy seed .... ' order No. IW, Oct , w m. IVIUer for manure fur farm . order No. mi. Nov, 113, nn, Johu Sny der for tunlth work " oroer No. iJi, Nov, 98, 1874, Frank Fut terman tor hay .-....... order No. 184, Nov. 98, 1878, Daniel llouck for blacktmllhlng , order No. 138, Nov, 9S, isil, WeKleyMan ley for 1 epalrlog wagons. order No. Ita, June so, 1876, pelerK. Buck for hardu are order NO. 189, March 30, 1873, Peter It. Buck for hurdwsro.w.. ..... . ' order No. in, Juno 6, 1876, Peter K. Buck lor hardware.. 114 00 154 04 1041 14 04 INCH) too '93 Id 93 1180 19 93 16319 1833 414 104 011 34 00 34 34 13 91 90 04 18113 19 04 14 04 14 04 20 00 10 04 117 41 15 77 1184 519 nraar no, 189, tvoia, iM, A, afortnor firmdso. for Poor tlou ...n ... " u, dor , No. 103, Jin 10, isif, Mrs.O'Uoilo foratteDJliKCienrr, aptupor , . " order so R Oct W.lslJ, I'.K. Buck roriisrdnnl-u, AO, i- " urdor No. I3, Jan. l( 18TT, U. W. Davis rr loidlclno, ii ,., " order No. nv, Juno 6, itTs, . If. Rem- , crer tor snailn work - .. " order No so. Oct. so, 1SK, Lee Mcars in 1100 SJ it it a 09 19 75 110 IS Ci B6. S3 94 50 80 00 00 no 10? 14 ivr uvuduum order no. ss, Ati;. SJ, ins, c, Black iur rrrueorien ... , " Ol j-r No. S1K, I)-c. 0,1816, P. K. Hock lor umltvim!, c " older No. H4 1, ,1 lily s, 1915, P. B. Uuc'-C for Imrdivnro, &o .M ..... " order No. IK). July 99, 1870, C. o, Murphy for Krocerls By bill it ctpens's allowed Treasurer for collecilntr nnMtd land la . ... " paid aiidltim, clerk tire and room ren', on account... " am'tor Tre.n i-omm'n ot 9 por cent, on '.fS7.l paid out , ., or oaiani'o nue mo nisinci Dy said Pat. A. Iiurk6, treasurir DS9 95 ti.9 61 Order No. 103. 11c ls;, to WeUlnirton Cleaver ror uj ir ami reeu, 11114, w.w iireientci! 11 lor eri-illt. mil, ivni riiioa out ror wantoi prop.-reniiorsi-meiit. IISTOr IXONBIIiTIOKS t,IJ)WD T.l, IIUHIK.CDLLSCTOIt. oiiuon diplljato, Mrs. nuiOH.i Cljiry (poor) 11 01 nuiiiii:iiin,wiri 'wir.iuipoorHn loin) i u,i " " rtiiplieatL'. Mri. Th w. f.in (don ( lee'd) 9 93 Tlios. onotiui " S4 ' Mrs John .Mouug-nn (poor) M m 00 on twp. dupllcUe, John Ocraty (deceased) 1 0 UJT O? TAXES KZTURNHD TO COCMTV COMMIS310VER1 KOK Col LECriUN. Centmna Ilonusli. JilchHCl Cfino tjno P. F. '0IIU11 4 00 ,1.iui"h cal jli wi io Krt rarl-!r as Mlcllu"! Dougherty w ueury rovn , Thomas O tuition ThoiiiUH llowells 15 SO (5 60 81 S3 Juhn o. llaiiley , Tnomas llfim -s Jehu J Iltitrtji-s Aim I'.Junu euro In- Kline . Widow Killer .... H. p. Keller II. A. LovHiand Jiuiii'S .Mcilug . ... ..... i lo - Mi.rKH M ".v v.xii i-ic-ity 1 . ,.11 . I I- -i.riiu I'll Mr! ( , H I. Villi Hum. u .. 'fm d-.JIfr ire- if h 11m 11 . 'il 1 si gJ.-lt (.ion. nii mi Tuwrmlilp. Joilma I. wiiii N i',i iMsl I.IMiVI 53 55 53 53 65 63 S3 51" 51 63 63 B V3 53 1 O I 10 -t2U-3 'iK' r l.Uloti .. . ... i-i .1 'ii -h 1 lUVi-' JiiO.'O Trlju M. hhany .... 40 rnux McuannniLii ltu Peter ' 1 00 " " 10.1 Anlhony Murphy 40 ntvtiuru " u rnomiui 40 Pat. Moron 75 rerrenceMdguire.. 4' touathan Ki,lttle 73 Fred KUntrermau... 50 James "ornson 8 60 man- s nutna SO' . llarr 8 50 Evan r Jones . .. 60 iu. uaiiH.acu...... 50 Thoa llennessy .. ..... 60 Frank oallavhor SO John B. DuMa .... 50 cor. uonenoo 60 JenkH Dyer 1 00 I'aiuiinuc cook w DiildCook . .... 73 Andrew Burt so Jaooh Senner. ...... . , 80 wm. Brown ....,.. 1 to & IL rjoMr-ova 4 so 'eterJmr. 60 JaooD Ashman 50 1.151 21 We. tha undprslanM AndltAninf Cnnvntrhara and Centraiia Poor District for the year me, havo exam ined tho roregolug accla. or l-atrlok A, tiurke.colicot or and treasurer or Bald district lor said year and Had them correct as above, staled. M. FLANAOA M,l THUS. oSKV. , Township Auditors. J, MONIKJHA.N, ) w?.Eii."moij Borough Audi tors. Attetitl Ws. II Prick. Mucretarv. Centrullii, April 21, 1617. Thomas Oeraty, surety ot Edward Curley, Treasurer ut I.IHIJUUIWIU iumi Lfumiu ruor uiatrict iur 1475. UK. To ami ot balance due by Bdnard Cnrley, iKiuuicruaii iaab Auaiiura'reiAjri.. . ts.suuvi cat. By order No 949 July 81st, 1875 to Thoa. ueuneusy saury stewaru " 45 March 93. It Thou. Oera ty expenBeu to Sunbury... " 9i June UUi, Ii Thoa. Oera ty service as Director. " 931 Juao IStb.'Io Thus Oera ty manura ror poor bonne " 311 .AprUS 17 ihos. Oeraty taking 11. i elner to asylm " J13 April 87 'IhoH. Geruty thus and horee hire to b. Uaveu 113 April 8, 77 T. Oeraty Umo and hurso BlK to Flbhers.. " 7 ar i,i P. Oeraty noroe hire &c. to poor house.... " 41 ilr. ao.ia I', oeraty burve hire He. to Danville " 40 Mar. in 1 to r. oeraty taking paupers to p.hourto UK Mai. ol.'lj P. F Burke room rent lor Directors... S65Aug. as 73 Bd Curk-y lor consolidated orders ....... " UJJune 10.7 John Crane consoUduttd orders " i ifeD. , u d. Lowenberg cloUilng for paupers Olilar. 4 4fcuuuls Miner 3344 04 4344 14 93 16 04 14 04 16 04 314 00 63 04 23i04 75 00 3434 32 04 63 50 810) 1813 183 00 0 21 100 04 64 30 97 47 49 04 33 04 300 00 33 64 354 00 134 04 9 78 63 04 400 5 04 1164 140 04 33 33 300 6 73 18 75 10 00 6 35 suouiles Door houe. " 33 Mar. 4,'14'lbua.iieunesay cash paid out...., " 54 Mar. 41.76 o. M. Provost coal for out door paupers 54 Mar. 31 74 U. B. Brock- couus, 1 fees ' to March 81, 70 P. F. Burke salary us clerk ...'. " 74 piU 14 7 Daniel Morru gram lor pour nouse " 74 Apr. .0, uorry Oeraty ooru C .... SJSJune 16, 7j Wm. Peltfer coal lor out door paupers ' 41 Mar. 9 1. 76 Johu Currau uerv.ee as Director ' 10 1 eh. 90.76 h. b. bhultz for Insane puupers " it ren. 90 Ml . F. Burke lor stationery ' 24 Wu. M 76 Brockway Klweu oounae) feed. ' 34 Mar, 4 'i'I Michael SulU- vauuauuug luuioer 87 bep. M. 74 Ellas auyder rjeclop .. 234 June l(, 76 John Crane bervlocs as Director " 931 Aug.M 74 aamuel Keller wheel ilgutener 20i Aug. to 7 j . r. D.J. Mc- lilbueu medloal servioed. 937 Aug. 98, 74 A. Beaver, nurvuotlng " 944 0u)77i oeo. strlcker balance on bugg 30.1 June 5 73 fcilaa Enyder feed tor poor houo " 33s Aug. , Lewis le aver uarvcatUig " 13J j an. 0, -13 John ttuyder I emltuwork ail July a 73 amuel Long cum cnou uai ,keal 944 July 31,'i'j Phhlp Uughea bou.voes.. S60 o.L no, 73 ttamuel uiug bced vheai m xl4 uct, so, 75 wel. iiuwer f.rm Murk Ml uct 3 , 15 ltd. curley gro ceries poor housH 311 ocu 30, 75 Iteujdtntn Bea ver for lumber 33 uct. 3. 73 Mary Hen. nebsy fur ben Ice as matron lor 'i5 190 June 5, 76 bam Keller for euru stalks 181, Jan I, 76 Thos tlennessy freight ou llmj 3 uJuue 16, u m. Hughes for pnutter 33'ijuly 8, 73 Moees lluwer . for potutooH and ouru ..... 16.TYU', 70Patg. F.Uurke viorkat puurnouae. .... 119 Jan i,7o .-uiuuiou bnyder kmith urk Amt of 'Ireaourer's com. S 3 per cent uu Iuu4.t8 urders reoeeiued Balance now due the district uu Una account-... 47 86 S04 10)64 1171 80 03 4 76 340 35 04 1100 61 OS 19491 3)3 91 The following orders wero presented for credit on thu account, objections belnf made aa to tueir le gality alter u long dlacua&lon they weruwithdrawu auu uaueeiuu. Order No, 19 Feb 30, 76 1 e ter Collhan for WUlCUUIg CUglUU UUIIUI, VU.v levy 94 Fv0 3S, 76 Thus. Dalton mr watching engine during tax IfeVV 117 54 17 50 17 64 99 Mar 4. lOHam.Luketorwatch- Hilt iTielnH during ta. lew. 17 Feu , 76 Win Crawiorafor watching engine during tax lev 18 Feb 96 76 Bernard Mc Bracrty lor matching engine during UX levy 33 Mar 4.74 Wm Harris for watch ing engine during tax levy... 60 liar 76 Johu tiuiler lor cleaning makiug drain 69 Mar 41 74 ad Curley lor none hire attcndlngcugmea,,,,. The following orders were Issued by the Directors of the pour 01 mid aistnetuurnig the last fiscal year. I he undersigned Auditors hereby Inform tue holders 01 UiikH nuw onlslandlnp. mat the luatttruf Uielr urders appeurlug lu this lint, la no Inference ut tnelr legailly, uecauke none ol them have )tl been pre- aeuieu vu ua iur inveakiaaiiuu. No 73 April 10, 76 Daniel Morris for grain for Korhuube " 14 April 10, 76 Harry Oeraty for corn c. " 75 Ha) 81, 74 Abraham KreUCher fur car penter vi urk M " 76, May 31, 76 Cbss. Krelscber. carjieuter wurk ... . " 17 June 34, 76 Andrew Beaver for digging draiuc... " is June 34, 76 Oeo bUlcker tot repairing wagon o. M 76, June 31 76 John Morsn lor boots kDd (68 30 87 41 34 60 (00 trj 3150 uiuen iur paupers. W33 104 333 " M June 34, 76 I Peter bwank for sawing lumuer .. ......... hi une 8, 76 KuOtraiy forcuhpald tor groceries .... 11 i3Juue84, 76Jonn ohydtr thick smith work ,, " w June 14, 76 ViiUUitKn cieattr chop and nuur v.... " M July , 74 itatc Fitner for corn stoats " 83 July 39,76 Br Vithvalrab IcrMeukal services 84julyi,74jrLktLJliurnicU.eiv,ctsa 87 July in, 7J 11 Keninnterhir hanum. 11 14 94 04 19 33 6 00 (8 64 41 U M July T Wtn rr-lltor for Kflcptnir To- grauts ,...i... siJuiyiJ 74Uui Mnckor Iur Ivpilrlog buro' 0 50 4 CO ,31194 9.114 lull 4 09 If 73 It 00 4,1 00 II 91 14 SO 16 19 1173 10 61 104 II 8101 6 00 36 00 16 00 so nny 34 'is u o siurpu, r r groceries. vi j uiy Ti, m 11 urj bo i Aiuiur l " o 11 Mlllird ' .... 9J " ' Androwlioaver tor harvesting 4 " " HPLovau meat for poor li0ua 01 ' " (1 WiisvLs medicine fto t 'igS8 "7 Andrew Beaver work on farm , I muko 76 1I104 Oeraty lor service as director 9' Aug 31 is ur Losiieii eu bernoes " 09 in 11 liriiliniuiiKie. et mm OOM'irnny furgrjevrles.. ' tin ' 101 ' 1 09 " n3 " I 4 10) 10,1 wini-eirreriteepinrvag auv U'eimutoii Yeagur tor moat Weillnjt m Cleaver nur C. Mll.Uet u.illie as servant P K ll.irke f'M'.jstail lury j., HI Her itv for notntots xug 96, s;), Mrs. linker for attend ing rim.. UalfV 109, Aug. is, 1816, CO. Murpuy forgro rerttM. 0.. lor fiwl.io was cancelled and N09. 16 und Ht were Issued In Its stead. 1 Aug. !, ISI6, CO Murphy forout- door relief . 110 Aug. sn, His, i;d. oeruty 00 acct of salari as st' war, I ill, g. si, '870, Arllior Nash furex pense 01 M, Ueraty ..... ,. .......... ... ill, ug. 3', UiO, Ed. Curloy for horse Iur.', . - 1 .1, ,ug 91. isis, 'Ihos. cuapm.n for ber- vice ni Olr ctor 114, auj. !'l H"1 Thus Oeraty forser- Mo nsU'riTtor 113, Aug, 11, "70, .lolin lirysou Iur meat for sir k uiiipers l', .-vpt. .u, ls;o, Joun cruiio for seivlco ns dire 10 HI, ieplS'1. H18, Burke liroi, torcoClus nnl f wril e tpj.is;s li, !eit. 3.1 isiii, i.u. i.truty foriuney paid tosialit i 119, 1). t. 31 iid, liurko Broj. fur cot'nfor Mrs. McUinuiuU in, oa, 91 urs, Mrs. Kd. curley for borso hire 121 ii; it. 1378, l'no3. Qcraty for s..rlce ill-ectoi' '.-: i .21 "cr, 53 ts'd, Ihos. Oiraty torses Ice a-dlre,ior . . 1 l.i net. i, v m. I'elll'r for manure in, Oct it isI3, if 'nrj Jjyeo for wjrs on to - r .tin . ... , 13), uct istsH, II. Al Ludull for medical buivlee-) .... ,.- i3i1"ei23 sfo, u.o.-Mnrph. formdio. fui' ioir 11 .use , i7, ,,Cb 34 1476,0. o Mur,)hy fur uut door iwii-r IM, .)et.3J i7o, Johu Brj sou fur meat fur uj uc vs H73, U v. 1 iitHiormjJlcln'j Ull.i 1 111 I 1 1A . ... -. - loo, ot ,i,il, M 1) iCH'tr. iur smith wori ij,, iiv vs 1570, lien). . agu T fur cl .ver :;ii 150 00 3150 15 00 103 00 54 00 13 91 170 CO 131 73 16 00 30 04 15.0 80 00 33 00 10 V) 49 0 6 CO 8J0) S3 10 9 0 43 51 350 13 00 10(10 3j HO 10 V ,0 60 30 14) 19 40 27 41 69 00 85l0 53 SJ 1316' 35 00 30 0O 30 0" 351 50 3100 40 00 1.1 Ou 75 0H 50 00 57 00 33 00 900 6,00 1510 (5 00 15 00 100 00 303 41 3 00 14 00 10 75 30 00 19 00 180 00 35 00 13 00 138 09 134 45 35 00 19 U0 3 00 11 3U 63 40 100 OU 35 00 10 00 35 vu M'J i, &O 13 '8:0. John 'tiyder' f .r FinltVi Wjlk in, .Nov sj n:. 181, .NOV is 173, 1'iuiik fett ruuu, Ii iy . ii.u.L-l uoui k lor fiullii W lit . . 13., .01' 2 ' 1310, J )- iult fur lepulr- UU Wi'gJ.I 18.), ". 23 KI6, uldg.l Dalue i IWig-s asserva'it i:ii, iiec s, ism, Win. Murili I reaova.e tor Poor ll.'Uo . 1.1s Deo 8, ISM, Wesley Alaule tor re pulling wagons .... ......... .... IS), i.et 8, isle, Alidad Sullivan for coal for pau;iers uo, 11. c. s, i;6, Piit.ae uty fur work at PuorlluUio HI, Uite s 18,3, Uuiitli Abbott ror lime for farm 141, ikc 8 1673, U.i.uwcn0ergforciotnlng fnrpauperx , . H3, Dec. 8 1876, Henry ueratj for wort at Poor House - M 144, lnc 8 187s, -ihos. Chapman forser Mco suireciur ... . 143, Dec. 8, ihos. Oeraty lor service as di rector .. 140, nee. 7, 0. 11. .Millard for groceries for Poor Hum ) , 7, Dec. 8. John Crane t jr services as di rector .... .. - 14, omitted, no 01 der of thu No issued. 14V, Jau. 3 1st, Ihus. Oeraij furbcriicoas diivct- r ..,. ........ 150, Jau. 3 1817, P. F. Burk" fur buildlug uii'l repalung 151. Jan. 13, iUlc'l Sullivan, wagon! in ac'l) 16., 13 " " " (in lull) lis, ' C. O. Murpay, out door r. lief 154, " i.lchardFiuciur forattcndlng William Brenuan ... 155, Jan. 18, Bridget Bradley for attend- Ing.vMlllam llrenuau 150, Jau 13, Nell l.eullmri, work on farm... 137, " C o. Murphy, swearing iuu- pprs, c K8, Jau, 18, Pat. Flynn tor coal for farm. Itv, " 11. F curry, keepu g vagrants 160, ' hd. Geraly, huiae iur larm. .. 161, Jan, 13. 11. B. Mulum fur inJao. for 1'tn.r uu.ise,c ..... .... U, Jan. 13, Dr. It. M. Loshell, med. sr... 16.1, " " '.' 164' 163, 1M., (rain ' Brtdgctlialncbervlcea-scrvant " isuney Oerul), attending I at. 167 j n. 1), Burke Bros., coiuns h rse Uire 14, Jin. 90, '1 hos. Chapman, service as di rector ; 169, Jan. 3 -, ilrs. o'Boylc.attendlng Clea- rj', a pauper lio Jan. 37, c. O. Murphy for groceries for Poor House 171, Jan, 37, o. B. Millard for groceries tor Poor House 173, Jan. 31, Juhn Crane for service as di rector V 173, Jau. 37, Bridget Bradley for attend ing "1111 Jin Brenuan ...... 114, Jau. 37, id. James tor making box lor William Brenuan 175, Feo. '41, 177, o. f. Davis, medicine... 116, " O. w. Davis, med bupuiles... 177, " 'I Ik i.eratv, bervlce as director in, " Michael Sullivan, coal fur P. II. 179, " 'ihouias Otrat)' lor horao hire und tlmo at ineellngs 10, Feb. 34 Wm. Cuapman, horso hire... 181, Mar. 31, Henry Oeraij for wages as hired man is4,Mar.31, Henry Oeraty for wages as hired man ,-- 183, Mar. 31, 0. W. Davis, med, supplies 164, ' Kd. Oeraty oa account services as btcward iku, Mar. 31, Ud. Oeraty on account ser vices in steward 184, Mar. 31, Mrs. Ed. Geraly, services as Imuran. , 181. Mar. 31, Ueubon Fahrlnger, for swearlug riupcrs - 105 0 46 90 100 00 250 80 no b9 50 lbs, liar dl.r-u ueraiy, uuw noiu w r. u. " Dr. It. 31. nabueu. mea. bei v. .. ' w m. Fritter, keeping vagrants ' Mlcul hulllvan, work ot team.. " w 111. Chiuman " "C o. .Murphy, out door relief ... " I'htM. Chapman horse blre, 0 Joun crane, service as dtrectur " I). F. curt) keeping vagrants. " P. F. Burke, halary as Clerk,, , " Henry Krelsher, work un farm " t". p. uurhe. 100m rent for airs " C M. Vander .lice, prlntlug .. " Mlch'l bullivan, team ork oa 16 01 119 00 119 00 68 6'J 23 00 33 CO 10UO 900 O4 1I9UO 75 01 20 0 80 00 2'ji, Mar. 31, mis. ru. ueraiy lureasupaiu out fur Poor llou-e . si'3, Mar 31, Tiios. Chapman for board for Mrs. orimtnsut Court 34, Mar. 31, lilcuurd Proctor for attend ing William Brenuan u, Mar. 31, J II. ueinmerer, harness... IM, " 1 at. Oeraty, work uu farm 207, " t.Ubert Kline, groceries tor Poorllouie -,, 308, Mar. 31, Brockway Elweiyegat erv. 309, Apr. 8, 1'liomasi hapuian,enpeuseio take Ii. Peiriei- to the asj I un. ......... t 10, Apr. 8, 1 110. chapinan.horse hlrec. 311, " 1 h iinas oeraiy, expense ut II, FctlTertothj tojlum .............. ..... .... 3ii, pr. 8, 1 homas oerlty for horse hire, to go to schuilkiu Haven ....... 8u, Apr. 8, 1 hoiaas Oeraty for horse hire c. to go to I. Fish-r's 314, Apr. s.o B. Brockway for money patdtu asylum 313, Apr. 10, auditors' fees and eupcnses ot 1876 audit 216. Apr. 10, D. F. Curry for room rent for audit ; ........ 110. upr. 10, Ed. Oeraty tor talary as steard (lu full) , .... 218, Apr. 11, John Butler, work ou farm.. 21a. " Frank Cola " " 23 00 ti 00 63 00 43 96 31 37 16 00 16 00 16 00 16 00 16 04 734 63 10010 93 0 ICS 00 . 5 00 319, 60 00 Whole amt of orders Issued la past year 18359 70 3375 73 Deduct " ot lobl year's Issue red jemed Net amt of last year's orders outstanding 13473 93 S''1SWAIID'3 ACCO'Nl' AND AS-KI8 OF TUB roOll JII91I11V.1, 4iniu.il 01, .011, KK1L kSTlTH. Orttrlnal cost ot linchmin farm 11500 00 Cost ff w 1 dam MUlard traC 840 00 Butidlug adJiiioa to iuu i-u. u.j 1 1713 43 rsasoNiL rnomiTV. Two horses 0 tl 0 each Tffocuws 3 $35 - one heifer 300 00 70 00 1400 40 00 luOO 3 75 300 2 81 33 51 90 400 4 54 10 00 600 300 10 00 64.0 400 SO'O 7u00 404 300 300 10 00 1 1)0 300 160' Five pigs aw - 4iih lo.i nv. Five bushels rje 75 cents Poultr Beven bushels coi n ears S3 cents, .. 1 tons long uraiv u ri.trtv n muds buck neat hour One hundred pounds huur Five bushels bu hwheal 90 cents.. uu tanning mill one cutting bos ouu emulator Duo sled due Threshing muculno oue corn sheller Two wagons une buggy One nay rake .- old scythes ono uarioiv . 0110 set harness One leck chalu one wheelbarrow Hakes und lot , (3S146 llOCSEnOLD ICMNlTt'KE. One heatlnc stuve 6 04 Three Co., king bluvea 80 00 lilglitbij'isuuil lovers ieuu I welve puupeib' beds 20 00 dm l.,uiiL'e ft 00 Fourta-Ui. 10 00 Three bed room btuuus e ' Two dozen old und new chairs 7 00 (93 50 nHfU-HntRS nn HAND. Four pounds corn meal (0 15 Two bugs line bait to Five pounds butter 150 Oue gallou ouul oil 80 ono gallon S) rup 60 I wu puuuu- bua, ,. Three i-ouuds cuaee 80 Bal, due DM by'. A. Burke, Treas for 1816 44 " 4. ty rhos. Oerlty for Ed. Curley Mil Lenlhou, cull, for 1675 13 05 688 SS 190 33 9)7 45 Total amt ot time's as presented to auditors (9701 43 The amount of Judgments, and orders of old l-isues now ouuiandlug was nut ascer tained. rsoui'cc or tub vahii. 6 tons hay Q( 6 (75 04 95 bushels loutoes iS(l 3 00 80 4. r)0 04 75 U 93 50 104 " oals djsoils.... 11000 550 4i uiru earsa 35ita 131 0 16 heads cabbage M 3 eb ,. 150 lubuaholslunilpsiai34cis,., 3 00 40 '4 wheal Oil 0 04 84 4. buckwheat (j 1 els ... 83 54 I " onions 100 4 tons straw e (15 coco 1 4. corn ludder 64 tlu 10 04 tibSOO csmsci or tus rooa noesi roa tiis vur(xcino SllkU 81, 18T7. Number of paupers la Poor lloube March II, 76, 14 " '4 adrmita during year 84 44 " burn , 1 11 4i in Uuaute asylum 1 44 i4 died. , 3 44 aokcooded 11 44 44 In Pour lloube March It, UII " 189, 14 WO. 4' 191, 4' 193, ' 193, 44 194, " 1J3, 11 IM, ' 197, 4' 1, 199, 11 310, ' 3 1. farm , Wc,thonflrslgnyl, anillUirfiofOtinjrnirianitwp. find O utratu n iruiigh, do certlly tuat t.iu foregulnir Ktiih-m nt Ii coi root iuid true, to tho best of our knowiedeo. We further agroo by rrsoluttori, toat thopiyof each director r-haB lie S3 to' e,ich day no 'i'Sinttiy spent as director, Also, that tuo numVr of men. IngsotsiiPibimrd slmi not oTceii iweivo per an num. Four of Mil l meetings 10 boll 'Id ciu.liL'rlv at the 1 Oor H01.814 of sold district. Also, that the fol lowing Mies shall 04 tho hWliest flail v piy or Uor.o uirei nir n sin no aim vi iur auouuie i-j.ira .1110, that no urders slml bo drawn bv tilt ilirecrori for their iluie until iho snmi 14 nuhnliiut tithsaml- 101s iur iheir uppioral nt their annual sottiouieut. 1 hum t u vhky ,1 M n IN FI.AV40 tr- Townshtp Auditors. JaMKi vio.n oii n I . Kit Imice Dos" Auditors. Attest! W11. 11. Pimm Meo'j. 1:. 14. .nuKrav, cierw. ANNUAL srtTUMENr OK fJO.VYNU. HA it TOWNsiltl'. Andre v Itoonoy, Supi-rvLorof Conynglnm fir the ye ir n -14J .1 jru Vlll, isil, in tucjuui, Uliubaio township SrKCIAt, R04P TAX ACCOCXT. Dlt. To am't of spc-li! rotd tat dunllJito tor'70 $,1,801 II -leuei.eu iruin uuuuiy iruasuici .. vni (6,373 73 CIt. By am't returned to Con sty Co n"nl3Stoner-i IT eOlK'LtlUU t , ... ... DID I'I " errors, eioui-ritlo isanliblibioav lesineiits . 62 4') 4' paid 11. F. Zirr, Proih'y, Spt 4 76 1,1) no ' m e ft " 8,1IJ II "prill Win Mr sin, Mtiri-yf -oi . no ' cum iili-lni ,ill)iie I nn H.'ii35) ... I01.it '4 paid ut btUauco dJo twp. by fidp'i'r 3JJ 01 BOAO ACCOCXT. 1IK. To amt of roidtav diiplloit'i for 1373 (2 01174 rt ceiveu rrom cou-ity ircnurar... ioa-o if b ilaiioo dU3 A Kuonoy, supervr 7 0J crt. (13H140 By am t cf t ivo vorke.luut hi a-s .elate 1 I, ll'l o i.iio iv, ike I ml I y Indiil I111W .. of - ri-ori uu 1 -x merit! tin ill -w-j 1 r.turt'i-,1 to Cj. Co nr's lurooileo'ii pirn "Mer sultu . IIojuui, icr- Mce-m :t..i-rvl. r oniti .No. 4 1 t ,j J, .wj'ki.n r , a i-i $1,40 13192 II I. 68 17 121-0 92 0 or ti-e.N'n 3. ti l lino 1 .iv kn.i A I II H.I U Jill' 3)03 ' order Nn 4 .1 1 ttin.w Ik ' ord r Nn 6, .ll.lel'ilvK ' 1 1 ilr m. 11, s'lpfrilMii' ... ' ord r mi 1. Vlllt"V-WJ".. - nr.l r So. 4, 'ip 1 114 h- ' ui'ii-r 1). su ! tv s- r u-u , rvouMH Uooiie , eeixl.es -i 10 iey, iii'v-i til .u , Itu-n -y, a 'i vice, .n v. ltnnJy, -H-rvicet'oa ' I'id-i No li. h p rvlui- . , . I'll H', , si 1 vi''es 113 lioo COM , iMer u in, A. uuou-?y, si-rile i- u-i su-H-rvNor ... ' order n. 11, John 8 coney w ,r 1111 ro.iji ... ' eom.i.l)sIou:illo.ieJ on $131 14 11 in 3 0- (2,301 4H We Uh 1111 lorslzno 1 a'lillt .ri nf Coniuirliiiii townililn for tlii year 1877. mvo duly ctu iilm-J In runs iinuvai'C' unt4 of iidi'o.v ituunei. su .ei.i.ui for 'lie past A ear andnnd them cu'i'ect asubuve set forth. Tnonis cassv, 1 MAiirii FtAVioAS Auditors. JAMKS AIxNAUAV, j ttest! C. o. Mt-Bi-iiv. Clerk. Cenirull.i, April 21, i77. P.itil.-k Mi'Donnell, Supervisor, In account with satd tuiinsuip. SrEl IA1, IIOAU TiX ACCJC.VT. Dlt. To am't of speclit tux dupltclto of l;o tVWS 35 674 3d spee1.11 taxieuo 110111 e-o. rreinury "Iiijuuo recelv-'d iro.u Vm. Chap man, l.ito bupervtsoi- 409 47 I CI!. (6,330 1 By am't returned to Cn, Coin'ra for c ilccl'n $143 rs " errurii, euneranuua iiiuuuuuie as- Buvuneuis ... , 16140 " 11. P Z.it. l'roth'y, 1.(11.4, ls;o.... l.st on Dec. 6,1874 I.illfto 11 .1 " - 1,435110 ' nudltol'j older to AI. Ilrcnnan 4 00 '' ' 4. .lames lli'eni.sn 61 oi 11 " 4. of 74 uXiienu M.tm't 31 ou ' B. F. Z 1 it costs as per receipt 3 to '4 bupenljur's order ut 1874 in Julm Asklus 41 ft ' order .no. I to Win. hr.is'in.ni'y fees S)u" 'Older No 11 10 CO. Allllpllt, iv I- ting, a:c 17 0 'oruer no. 17tuO. o. Murphy nrl- ting for . itooiiey 17 00 11 order No. 12, lames tireuu in, town bill, 1 cleik on uceount 2100 - order .No. H, .l.unos llrenuau, to.vn- slllp el-irk In full 21011 " CO lunllou 'alio., ed 43S 75 ' balance d lelu.vnsliip oa thtiucc't. 52181 liOAD ACC0CNT. 1)1!. To am't ot roa 1 tax dupllcato tor 1173 (1,'jii 00 - reeeireo iroui louiuj 1 n-aiurer 11,3 5j " lialanco duo 1'at. ucDunnell, s'ipv'i 11-3 Clt. (2,12133 By uni t ot taxes worked out by Associated uinu ii.mj 10 -4 errors, exonerations und doable as- sei-lii'-nts ... - 52 9: ' ' Individual tuxes ivorked out 98 1. 1 4. taxes r. 1 111 ned to Co. Cuiumr's for collection. tl 83 4 4, Rrdcro 15, to l'.u. Aloiioiincll ser- vl 'en as S'liK-rvl-sor 165 00 1 'i order No. 13, to Pat. .Mcllonu 1 ber- 1 Ices as supervisor 40 6. ' '4 paid other luriles, work on roads . 20 11 ' '4 couitnUblou allowed lul lu (2,124.1b We. the underpinned Auditon of Com nirliuin township, for tho j ear 1377, have duly examined tlie ton-going accounts of I'utihk Aleiiouiiel, biiiiervKor for tne p.ist year an I find thtin correct us uuive bei out. Ue rurther Und toot tnu fuilontiigiiatince ureduulhe loivnshlp by tho beverut uniceri belort named. Patrick McDonnell superv'r. 7 '.special tax (31 92 James krennan supervisor. '75 load lux 19 ni hi eeuii nix , on uu Edward Oerrlty. Riinenlsor ol'73 binclol tux (upp.'iuea iroui) uo bi Edivurd oerrlty superviior 71 r.uid tax 91 bi " 44 " 73 bpoclal ta. IW 13 Thomas Caskv, ) Maktw Fi.an ah A.'iA Auditors. JA11LS .MONAUUA.N, ) Attest : C. o. Mrarnr, Clerk. Cuutralla, April 31, l7r. May 4, 77-3m CONSUMPTION Positively Cured, All stillerer.1 from this dlscaso taut urn anxious tn be cured stiould try Uu Khsuk's Cki.HbntTEU cov suiipuoN PowpmlS, Tl.ebo powders are the only preparation knoivn t at will e re CONhl'.MI'Tlo.N and all dl-eoscH ot Ihe '1 hru.it and l.uugs Indeed -o strong Is our rutin lu them, andnNo tocnmlnee you thit Ihey are nu liumbuir uewllirorwanl loeieri suilerer, bv mill, pobt pil l, a riisi: iiiiai. mix. Wi dont want jour money un II jou oifi iwilectly fatl-tl.-rt ot tbelr curaiDe powers, if jour life 1 worth suing, don't de'av In gl lng these Poivubus a li Ial, as tney 111 surely cur, j ou. Price, for largo tiux, (3 no, sent to nnvpartof the united 1 tates or Cuuoda by null on r.celpt of prl.e, Addres-, Asir & itomiiNs, SCO, Fulton street, Brooklyn, N, V. ArrllST7;-ly FITS, EPILEPSY. on. FALLING SICKNESS PbKUAKANTLV C'CHtP KO lll'MCCU BV ONE MONTH'S t'SAOKUV UK. OOCLAIIU S CFlkeilAllin Isl'AilJSLk Fir PiiKUEKS. 'locoiiin tesunereiulhii ihebe puwilers will do ull w e claim fur iheui.Mu will bend 1in.n1 iiv mull, post paid, a fhcb iiiiauuox. s It. Ooulaid Is the only Iihjbl'lan that liubiunde llib 'l.eue a special btuuj, und us to our knonh-dgu thousands naveueen I'kRMAbiibTLY ct'iiiu bi Hie ubeoi ihesu rOHDEHS, WK WILL (iCAUAN'TLU A l EUUANtHT ICKklll every case, or Itelund jou ull Moiuii bxpeiided. All BUIferers should give these powdeisuu early trial, und be comlnctd ol iheir turatlvo powers. Price, for largo box 43 ou, ur 4 luxes for (10 00, s-nt by mall to an. part ut Ihe United Mates cr Canada on receipt ot price, or by express, 11 11.11. Addiesa, Allll .V UlflllllMS, 860 Fultun utreut, urouklju, N. V. April 87, 73 yl Juries for May Term, 1877. GRAND JURORS. liloomsburg- John K, otrton, l'eter It, Freeze, Ceutre Samuel C, Buwer, oeorgo II. Freas Berwick Benjamin F. crl.pln, Uimin-Benjamin Dallas, thephea M'olf, Samuel uuioyer. Iloarlngcreek John Dyer, J. D. Hunger. Benton-George Dodson. Bugarloat-Jesse Irttz. Beaver Peter II. Fisher. Jackson Ceo. Ilurleman, Jr, Con) ngham Juhn P.Hannon. Sit. Ireabant-Jiktloe Ikrler, OolraUi Edward James. Locubt D, P. tevon, Lew la Lee. Catawlssa P. F. Meroeren, Fred, rfahler, C. llc Kelvy. FrankUo-lIonlgomery lieedcr. Pine Juhn Q. Bandera. BLANK MORTO AOr3 tor sale cWp si tha dor dm si k Ottos. 30 TRAVERSE JURORS, nesrweeit. nbomsbtirg-nonriH Brink, ntram l'almsr, 8. c. Bfilvp, Jos WrlJJ, nsnton-lt. l F. col ey.fohntkelfir, Potcr Laubach , Kinanuel f.iuoacli, llohr Mcltenry. Iluiver-Peter Knecht, l4iao ICIIngcrnun, CliaiA, 8hinmn. Brlarcr,-ek-(loi. At. Il wer, Peier ilajintn. Citiwissa-Nim icl Fhhcr, DaiilelOoirhart, VVm.J. Murtln, D. vv. Water. Cehtro-Oeorgo Connor, Laf.ictt' Crei-y, Wesley sh ft-r. Flslilngcreck-- lfrs 1 C iptn, V lllam Mcars, An. drew ntincr. J.t.'ob weiinir, Qicrfuw ioi loiiult. i:viS. Joliii nilapy. Locd-.t-Jolm llroeh-s, t iion Feltenn in, Henry II o.ibl, Dantel lluaoirger, Julm ltuglioj, Davll Hoip. Madison W. B. Johnson, Oeorgo W. Supplec, Danlo Welllvcr. Main J. W. Kolrlmcr, Allflllii -Daniel Bond, Abraham fchwcprtnlielser. Alt. 1'leas.itil-Jnlin II. Uilie oraugD lox. lli-rrlng, oeorgoN. f-mltli. Pine Istnc M. Ljm s, JnMecn Ljnns Si'Ott-llurles l.ee,CI,iiK rr.ee, Aleta Vanllcw, Dugarlaaf-l'rlah Ouldir. SECOND WIK, Bloom fli'irg-rfeirgo W. foster, O.K. Fort ner, John . Jo.iei, Win ti. Maker, Onnl-U llanlsoa. Beaivr .Nathan Ilrcdbeiinor, Jr. Iientun-John Weuner. Iierivl.-k -Harvey Olenn, John At. Snyder. Briar ireek-Frau.U uvms, J. V. let, William KltuctAi. C .tawissa Tlioniai Harder, Daniel ltelrrlg, Jacob Ir.ilu. (1 litre Ocorg) B -ani, rhomn W. Ilngenbui h. Cenir.illi-nilliml'riii.'. rijiilngoreek-U. F. r.dgar, Cjrus llobbl s, Ptltr Weav, r (livenuoil-Houert llenglc, Wesley lloirl-, Otcrgo Patier-on. Iieki ii loi.ia il'ss, llujli 4nuitt, o it - leurj r'.eliji-, Li .j it .Miller, Cii.rhs SI Her 11 tlu J h i llelz Hill ii i-.iry .miss. loot i ir .1 It. liinnni 4 Or mg.) uc i. Put irsin. il iiiliirir.-ek-iVil lunZirr. seo' t .t c. Ji.uisin, L isr ok o vu.-jj-:s Koii ntiAt. at l IV I'BitU, .817. nasr wsjic. ioU -it iloirell .C Cj. is lu-epn 1. Freek. JiU i cu i ii).-rlilu vj I) W.J h.iiuu iojd Pitluuvs, nu I'lilladel.illU and Keudh.g lilt. Ojiu,iiu. (loo. K. I'ryoict. al. vt Jujj nrj v,i ot al. .V'ui. oaald.o.i vs. W.n T. sirauiui iiiydjr, ilart nan Cj. vs. X. L Campbell. Levi Itlnly vs. " ii Uilas Mliler vs. Tin Pallal.'iptila and Ketdlng ItB, Ooin4iaiiy. folui Ij alla'i EtoiaOr vi riio-gs J. Luijot. at. itooort I'nyioret. al. -s ItoDert Uorrell. fereuil.ili I'aylor ut al. V3. 4i .. itjherir.iyioret.nl vs. 11 '4 U uilel Klliio vs. Uaarloi Lio and TfcL Kline. Daniel Sinltii vs. Joan 11. Kl.nhlo. Jaooo Fisher et. al. vs. Juun Flihir ot. al. SKCJ.VD WEEK. Fello-rsJC Dltor vi. Julia A. Jackion nt. al. Jouu A. Jackwn et. al. vs. UU Muetzcl. it j HJ in Kliiervs. D F. SJ,b;rtet.al. ttlOlla JcIdjI Dhtrlcl vs. l'eter J. I. intz et. al. I'atiiar.iu Itib3- uu vi Jjh l -.tluer. Ksliluu.i Flrat Nail jiial uauk vs. 11 iuk-1 JlorrU. 1. W. MoKelvy vj. Wm. MiaH.-r et. al I'li.iin.i. J. Van lerslloj vs lugMic Frlck. Joj'jpti F. iuu uirj vs. Jamj) S. Woidiaul wlfj I. M, nuwlti vj. ain icl Civvellug. f. W. Ir.i I rs 'in vs Juise A. Usee. .ttcjfi i.igjnb i:n vj Win. Carson. i A' ItlltJ.'VJ iV. I'. 10 103 il'o.'H iVI'itoi vi. Jun.u Dot et. al. li.izi uverJurfs Hiecutor vj. Nath inUl overdorf A lmliintr.it jr. . C II Vo.i i'i;i.in. ,Q itfl'i C. li. Pattou et al. vs. II, (I, Cuvellng. iloorgo Ituc.tle vs. M, llrovui-s aliulnlitrators. J. J. sli vs w.lll un Ikeler. ilenry O. Conner vj. Kminuel Conner's adminis trator. arah Cumstock vs. Wllllim Hess's almlnlstrator. 4arah A, Petilkln vs. I,. W. Wojloy. I'ho.nas Fry's udmlulstrutjr vs William Fry. tvuti l-'rauklln vs. Saar.iless liarmuu. VUllMin Ituckel vs. Oeorgo M ior et. at Mary 0. Vanlirsllco vj. Ab ulia n Snyder, u. F. bej bei t vs. J. W. Saukey. Dautel Uo.tcnbaud.'rvs. Caspar J. Thomas, ilarycrevellogsuiovj, Wllllim Wlntersteen. i. F. DretslM h vs. ,M. OrOver's aa.nluUtratoi's. li. F Kdinerl) vs. Joseph lies!. Iseph Lilly vs. BlojaiDirg Banking Co. lai'k-on & Woodlu vs. 1). . . bejbcit, lohn llckruto vs. Jesse Zooer's executor. Amos Savage vs. Abr.tm and .Mary Kline. Ashland savlnj Ban!: vs. Margaret Curry's aclaila Istrator. Wllllaui Hart vs. lllram C. llowcr. Join) IIIU vs. c. I) Fowler. i. s. Bobbins fur usj vs. John Lore. lohu stln.-r vs. Peter Sponey ct. al. Sarah 11,11 et. ut. vs I'enrisyivuulu Canal Co. Pater WIUou'j a lmlnUtraior vs Jesw A. Losee. Oasp.'r llliaivn vs. Oeorgo it. Slurpless. 1'. Jeit. VauJerillo i vs. Johu llllllioilii. John A. Funston vs. liloomsburg oas Company, .lauiiali Weiss vs. 1). L W. It. II. Co. diooauburg Lumber Co. vs. Oeorgo W. Sterner, lizras Ly.i.is vs. J. II. Bves. facob Kraass .exjeutor vs. Thomis E. Goddes et.ol. Samuel n Igor vs. Francis Gvans. seamier llcusencr vs. Aarou Bender. J, It JamUonvj. M.Orover'sadmlnl'stratora. SHERIFFS SALE ! By vlrtuo ot writs ot Fl. Fa. and Vend. Bx. IjusJ on of tij Cjirtof Cmmi Pleas Columbia county tind to me dlirctod, wld beexposed lo public sale at tho Court House In Bloomaburg at one o'clock p in. on MONDAY, MAY 7, 1877, The undivided one fourth Interest of Daniel Snyder n certain real estim. in ti. ty...... n. tn. ... Ing parts of what was formerly kuoiinns the Forks Hotel property described as follows to-wlt i a lot 1 -Ing upon East and hecond stretta bounded by a line coinmem Ing ut Iho Junction of East and rccond btreits, thence along second street one hundred and thirty-eight feu to a small triangle, thence along said triangle to Chestnut alley, thence along Chest- uu uiief uiiieiy-in o rect to a lot of (ieorgo Herring, Ihcneo along said lot one hundred mid ninety-seven feet 10 Eat strppr.. Ili.nn. nn, lin-n ...i ..,.. seven feet to the placo ot beglnulug, containing !6,- ooibnuaro lectraore or lesson nhlcharo two large frame btables, ALSO, A lot cntao north silo of second street, adjolotag tho Ltghtatreetroad, bounded by a line commencing at the Junction or tin Llgatstrcet ro id and second street, thence along 4ecoud i-trcetone hundred and tiveiily-tour feet to a lot belonging to thu estate, of William Snyder, thence along said lot nlnely-oii"-leu to the LlghtNtreet road, theme nloi,g said road, one hunt'red and nlnetten f?et to I he place of begin ning, coututnlng l.ai squarif let moieor less. belied, taken In execution aud to be Btld as th property ot Daniel fluyder. ALSO, Tho undivided one-fourth Interest In tho follow ing tract ot laud 'ttuatotu Mount Pleasant town bhlp, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, bounded on thubouih by lauds ol aiuos Heacotk, John Harp, Audiew MUler und John, KHchen, on tho west by land ot Wm. Bjer, ou thosorlhby land of heirs ot Elizabeth Falrman, on the east by land of A' J. Ike ler, coniulnlug one humlieland lUo acres andal lowaiice.whcreou uru erected a dwelling house, barn and oiit-hulldlngs, heked, taken into execution and to bo sold as the property ol William Falruuu. ALSO, All that C.PI Lain rnnl ..crtta cllitfltn ... r.a-a.A.... ship, Culuinbla county, Pennsi I . inta, bounded ou .v v. m m,i muua ui ouiuuei 111 ..U) , on ,IU0 Cabl Dy land ut Jeiemljh Hugenbuch on tho south by land ot F.. Atkuun and Margaret llageubuch, and on the Mentby land of Jeremtoti llnirii.iii.l .nilnin,. sevenly.slx acrei more or less, whereon are erected a duelling house, born andouuhuiiiiin. belied, taken litoexecuiioa and to be sold as the proptrty ot Levi A. llldlay, Ali-O, All that certain piece crpor-cl of land sltuatota Ihe township of Modhon, loluiubia county, peon ) Ivanla, bounded uu tho north by Wlill.ua Ilurtltue, east and bOHlh by publio road nud west by land ol John huilth. deceased, containing twenty.tuo acres . ini'i'oorlcss,Hheieuunre crecud adncUlag house and bam. ALSO, Alt that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In the township ot Miullaon, ColuralUcuuuty, Ft nnsyl. vonla.touu ifd on the kouth by public road, on tho cast by Mrs. Cotner, ond on tho uurih and vtibtoy Mrs Wl ham Ba-her.o mtntulug one and a half acrea more or less, wheieon are erected a dwelling house, burn 'and a tannery. Seized, takeu Into execution and lo bo sold 6,1 the pioperty ot Hugh Mcculliim, lir CONDITION'S nn kih-ii,,.-J ,1 r-i 1- v. uiu uuieuuse ruuiu-y, ur ut I pniincrli liirm.p.ll num u. ..... ... .1...-. ... . othcrwiuo property to be resold ut unoe. Sherlli's cmo. niierur. April , till, u