THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCM'f.'B'EodMKKURGVCOLUMBIA COL N'TY, PA. TH Pi 0 li 11 M ft 1 A N 1 IlIJ VJ U Li U ill D 1 A Jl . Bi.ouHSDGitUt mniAi, n nil. Rnll load Tlmo Table. LACKAWANNA nLOOMSBUItO UAH. KOAD NORTH, .0.49 A.M. T.M A. M , l.M I'. M. IMP. M. ocin. lecommodatton Train,... ... 0.45 A.M. t.M A. M. Mill Train .M A. M 4.49 f. M Sxpress Train IUT A. .M CATAWIS3A HAIL KOAD. NORTn. Vcaimmorlatlon Train , , D.SS A. Hi T.ST r. V. Ueiilar Kxpress ez'liar r.M", !" ... .vur,m, n.o. n.ni. i Through cars on Kxpress train cither to New York i 4.00 P.M. 11.3.1A.M. or Philadelphia. Accommodation tram runs between OaUivlssa and Wllllamsport. Major Cheater K Hughes has In en apKilntiil general agent ami collector f. r the Ct.t!Miin" and lias commenced a canvass of Columbia county for the purpose of settling our accounta, getting new subscribers, anil roliciling adver- tlsements and job work. On all subscriptions on wlilrli nothing has been paid since UcioImt lot IBiO, there waa Hue .April 1st ion three dollara, for eighteen months sub- acrlpllona. All persons owing us for print. I log are hercbv notiriril that their bills must be settled aoon at this office. II is much caler for subscribers who have been receiving the Com mil AX fur the put year ami a half to p iy ir'hree dollars than form In have standing out nearly two thousand dollars on unpaid suli. sctiptinn. Tho old notion that newspapers iln not cost the pinprietors anylliing, and are pub lished fur fun is about exploded, and hence Ii Iris li -cnine n ipces-itv fur in 1 1 appoint a cl l.-otur to gallur In enough funds to pay expen ses. Mr. Hushes will not vl-it the tnwii-hlps nt present where collectors have iilrenly btMi ap ob'ti'd, iiinl subscribers in lb? following plai-s-will pb"e sttle with our collectors before Mav Court They are as follows : T K Kricltli.iniii, Cambra, W T. Hliuman, Mainville, Win Firvson, As'ilmd nnd Central!.., I.. K. Mnwrer. Dinvllle, Wm Appteman, Renlon, N. I'. Moore, It lck Horn, Jerceylown and Red Mill. We c ill attention to the reduced ratea of coal offered by C W. Neal & Rro. Court begins next Monday. It l expected to be a busv fewion. Mr. Duly is making improvements and ad ditions to his house on Center street. Thunder storms onSilurday and Sunday nights. Vernal. Rhubaib plea are now ripe, well. Crop promises Asparagus Ihe delicate aril delicious has made lis appcaranco in some few favored locali ties. A few new sidewalks in Renlon would make that village much more agrieable to foot pas. sengers. A new road is in process of construction at the Cot nf the hill, jut this side of Rento.i. When completed it will ben much easierdrive than the present highway above It. We legret to learn that Montgomery Cole of Sugarloaf township, formerly one of the Com missioners of this county, is very sick and hard ly a'llt- to leave his dwelling. We nre glad to hear that Hon. Lin Rarllio- lomew, of Pottsville, has so far recovered from his recent severe illness as to make his appear ance on the streets. Flour is selling in town at the rate of S12 per barrel and potatoes for $1.40 per bushel. Thus have the necessaries of life become luxu ries which must be beyond the reach of many. It cost Hiram Reese, of Ruckhorn, $5 to dis- play the speed of his horse, in Danville, lai week. The Chief of Police thought it wa worth that much. The HqniUican, true to its instincts, defends the rolten Weliel job. It has words of praie fir him, but not a line for the tax payer. Tru ly, ''birds of a feather flock together.". It is an old adage that "where Ihe carcass is, triere will Ihe eagles be gathered together." Hence the Republican's defence of such corrupt men as Chamberlain and Packard, and its advocacy of the j ill ion. The police at the jail are a jolly aetoffel !o s and mimical too. We have on several oc. rasions. recently." enloved their singing. They probably did not intend to serenade us but we return thanks all the same. It may not be generally known that persona who from carelessness or other cause lake from the post-office the letters of another, and fail lo return the same, are liable to a fine of $500 or one year's Imprisonment The pioneer bumble bee of 1877 crept out of 'his hole in the ground yesterday, and after looking around for an hour or two for a boy to sting, lound htm, stung him, and went back to clean house. The Sullivan Democrat says a white robin lias been seen in its nelthborhooel latsly. The poor bird is covered with snow, we presume. There's sleighing up there yet, isn't there 7 Jacob Hes, of Sugarloaf township has placed us under obligations by sending a few Indian relics. One is one axo ahaieil stone, aa smooth as glass, and supposed to have been used in dressing the skins of animals. Mr. George Leacock, one day last week shot five fine ducks, at Ihe river. Two of them were bulter-dueks. so called, the others resembled what are known as scaup. The latter are large birds and get their name from the shell fish on which they fted. We have received a communication from Catawissa but do not publish it because, first, II bears no signature, and, seconu, oecause u is nigniy aousive oi a person o. uuu. . nothing, "ihe Lot-CMnur. noes not lane pan in peraocal quarrels. Ooe oflhe noor directors of Sthuylkill conn- u -nluTlait n fnmltv rri'Plitlv UlllfiitP I'll lldn n lived on doc meat. When the director entered l.. I,.- -r.l.e M-.ilinte. lh tuber oflhe chll- dren was cooling a dead dog, Ihey havftig grown used to the horrible dish. The Auditor General has hunted up a law, passed In 1849, providing for the taxation of natcrt medicines and the like, which he prnK- es to enforce. It has been a dead letter fur twenty -five years. The Democratic Slate Committee met on the 1st Inst., and decided that Ihe next Democratic State Convention should be held at Harrlsburg on the 8th of August. All right place and time satisfactory. Therti's nothing like enterprise. Here's the l'oltsville Eiming Chroniele, with a laudable de Ire lo satisfy ils readers utterly regardless of extwnse, printing despatches from England "by cable lo the Ettning Chroniele." Exlrava- int but commendable. and ae.Ist.nt editor, a foreman, and a full foice of journeymen aud apprenticed. We have re ctlved so many applications this spring that we insert this notice once fur all, Ho com u' jntcalions will Us autnered unless stamp enclosed, B" ttw 'M"otb1 MuehJ!, arbitrator lore i rcoelr. two dollar, rr el.r uet fir. ,-, per mile for trirel. pro? Wed lint In cum h no (iclenco I made and In cases In which trw HiuuratoM shall be en-ragcd leu llian five hours, llmlf fes lull remain a heretofore. In the Kail of 1871 ex-BherllT Millard burled coins ocelli In lit) garden and t tj remained timlislurbee! until lat (reck, wlien tliey wore ""K "P U"il lo be in good condition and hi for conking, Tliei were calen and were quite palatable. Hie many Menu's of E. D. Hughe, lor many venrsn conductor on the 1. & B. railroad will . "esorry o hear that lie lias been discharged, lie was as pnpulai a man as lliero waa on the road ami w.n a thoroughly efficient officer. No reason f.,r llila action on the part of the com- piny lias been aligned an far as we have lie. ml. Some of the new Sprlrghati worn by the ladloa aru liiilenus wo grieve to ay It, but such U the f.ict, They nro huge, 111 shaped anil re- semble an overgrown bouquet. The truth I mat milliners who invent audi monstrosities should be locked up tu some quiet place like a lunatic aylum, until the genuine good taatc of the ladle achieve a reform. And now Wilkes Harre, undismayed hv llie eparatlon of I'ruvidence fiom the city of Scran- ton, ik'sire lo incnrpirnto A-hley and King "ton and thereby gun n higher rink im u the cities of the Sute. Sormiton lias heretofore atiHl third on the lint but Reading will now take III it place. Tlii- Cnlawi.i peoplu nro much exciled over 111.' leading rallro.nl trouble and aynipathUe In-ariily with the engineer. It la aaid lint llie w mien anlchildr.il hiiucd an engineer, the lur day, who had uken tho placa of a Rruth I'rhuod man, whilm running hi train through town. BtnOAlNii. F. Stockman, 'J5 Rond Street, X, Y , is aelliug a bankrupt stock oflewelry. mil offers as much for $1 00 aa can enily be reuilrd at $1000 See his advertisement in our columns. The lloiton Globe, 2f. Y. Day Book, and nt her firt'Clsa papera recommend him highly, aa strictly honorable diU goods tlrat class. The Supreme Court of the United Slates de cided hut week, that the payer of a check -hich has not been accepted by the bank on which it is drawn ran not maintain an nclinn again! the hank. Until acceptance there is no privity of contract between the payer and the bank. A safety envelope to prevent tampering has been devised. On the Hap the words "attempt to open" are printed wilh a double set of chem icils, the first impression containing nulgills and the second green vitriol. If the fl ip be steamed or oiolsleneel in any way the magic printing will appear. In view of the multiplicity of inventions, and the many complications arising under the pat ent laws, persons der-iring to obtain valid pat eits cannot he too careful i i securing tho ser vices of experienced ami skilled attorneys. Mr. F. A. I.ehmann, of Washington, D. C, has b eu several years an examiner in Ihe Patent Otlic -, and is one oftliemo.t successful prac titioners before the Department and the Courts, He requires no fee until the patent is secured. The railroad companies are doing all In their power lo briak up combinations of engineers and firemen, on the principle that such combi nations are wrot.g : and yet in the face of their argument lhee very companies are formiog a coal comhio ition to increase Ihe price of coal ami regulate the supply according to price. Tl.ls is consistency with a vengeance. Eaiton Tho Attorney General has given the Siatc Treasurer an opinion in which he claims there is due thu State from counties, under act of IS 11! which requires, in c;ce Ihey do not pay an amount of ritate tax equal to the appropriation made for the common bchools annually, enough to make up the deficits. The Attorney Gener al shows that the indebtedness of the counties to the Slate fur the past three years is about si.rtoo.ooo. cow belonging to Eli Robbins, of Fishing Creek township, recently gave birth to a singu lar monstrosity. On one side of the head the mouth extended to the ear, and on the other side very nearly so: the upper jaw was seven inches long, the lower, three inches. The head somewhat resembled that of a dog. From the hips, near the bark bone, grew two tails, whirl were without bone and grew together at the nils. The nondescript was born alive but was subsequently killed. Some postmaster has returned to this office the Colcmuian addressed to "Thomas Jones," stating no reason therelor and giving no post office address. This is no notice at all as re quired by law. If this postmaster does not give us the address of Jones we shall send it as usual and collect the amount from Ihe postmaster. If he doesn't understand his business, it is lime he learned and we will help his education. The first days of "ye nierrie month of May" were not remarkably humorous, on the con trary the temperature waa very like that of the Fibruary just passed, There was a general and lively demand for heavy overcoats and those whose parlor stoves had been removed for the season, sat in the kitchen o nights, and ejacula. tel dolefully at intervals "Goodness gracious, what weather." And they were right it was, The Hazleton Senlintl says a tramp recently stoppid at the house of Philip Harris, in Col- eraine, and was given something lo cat. No- I tioiiig that John Harris, aged 18, was blind in I one eye, he said he could cure him. He told the afflicted man to lake a sour apple, cut it in two, and rub the cut edges on the eye. The young man did as he was told and regained sight. He had not been able to tee out of the eye for seven years. An m wa pawed a,:ti1B Ut session of the Sla(B i;,,, 1M m 8gne( by the Gov ernor onJ become a law, requiring Justices ol ,l0 icacu mij Aldermen to render judgment within ten days after all evidence shall have heen heard. Heretofore the law required judg. ment to be rendered in tnerly days, and this change is one that should be remembered by all Laving suits pending or who expect to have business of this kind U attend to. pr, Richardson, of England, who is now rec- 02nitcd as a high authority on mailers of do- ,nMtjc hygiene, says that 62 Fahrenheit is the rjK,t degree of temperature for health, and that thoe entraired in literary or artistic work can not noasiblv be loo careful on this point. If their labor bo prolonged or severe the temper alure may be allowed to run up lo Co0, or iu The same rule applies to all sedentary persou and children studying. Our rooms here are apt lo be at least ten degrees too high for heal hy persons, Rloomtburg Is a musical town and has on all occaiui. o -i i "weet sound," In all forms-anu yet the eia-lc eyeu sons oi jiaiy iu...,.u,.io ..... I organ VISll US liue mice nicy uiu, uuv ui inic they have become as rare as $10 bills. Why Is this thus? We tuk for information, not lor or- gan grinders, and we request that the editors of adjoining counties will not mentlbn that Hluoraslmrg Is pining lor we uirn eyeu eons Is aforesaid or that couollesa ulckels await their coming. II. II. Cummin and J, O. Parker Kqr, of Wllliairjpotu vrero In town on Wcdntaday to ask Judge Klwell to hold court In I lint city, on Saturday, lo hear an Important milt relative to bond In which the city la Inleitatcd, The Juilga accepted to their request, White, amoith and roft any lady'a haniN, arm or neck may Income, who um (llinn'a Sulphur Soap 1'implca or other r'lfigute rrenla of a romplexional nalure, are aurely obliterated by thli healthful promoter of beauly. Depot, Crlt.enlon'a No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Ulll'a Hair & Whlaker Dyc, black or brown, 60 eta. May 4, 4w. There will b a meeting of the Joint Com mittee of the IrfgUlalure on the Hlh D.'pirt ment, at Harrliburg, on Tuei-day tay 8th. Hon. K. J, McIIeiiry, of llil cminty, is one of the Committee. A tier the election of an engi neer and clerk, the Committee will Inspict the lidi wnya at Columbia Dim. There seems lo be no doubt that, If proper nhutea were built, ahad could como np the river, as they have made their way through n bieak and been caught nbuvc thu Dam. We hope the Com mlllee will do anmething lo ensure the pa-aagu of time flab up the river. The truth of the matter Is, that unless the Town clock can be so regulated as Inlodicile somellit'g like the correct tlm?, it ha i Inner I e stopped. Divers p rsons who have placed lependeuce on it have lnen It f. at the ruilioid station gazing dimnohitely nfier deputing rain, and the community is rapidly degenert ng In'o a minxled condition of hcwildcrmsnt and prnfjnlly pilnful to ciutemplatc. The Court Huiie bell took a freak, a day or two go, nnd tolled solemnly all day, no one assist- nu, but whether In grief at lite wretched time kept by the clock beneath or in sorrow fur ihe Commissioners of the county In lelsliuii to the jdljob, we could not Ascertain. Let the clock he r gutated or s opvd. The Colossal Uronre Siatue of Victory which anils in the Park, at Lowell, before the tomb ot the fitst soldiers that fell in the levolution. s n lasting and beautiful tribute of art. It is one of the first objects sought by strangers visi ting our sister c'ty, which 'nde si many vi it purposely to seo III tn elegant object of high art, It was obtained from the King of Ravaria by Dr. J. C. Aycr, to whom his msje-ly was es pecially gracious in acknowlel ement of what is remedies are reputed to have done fur the uflering sick. It was donated by the Doctor to the City of Lowell as a pcrui'ineut and speak- ng eniblem of the victories lioth of Science and Arms. Ihgeatotm (itJ.) Preu. May 4, 4w. On Sunday morning last n nu...ber of Sir Knights belonging to Crusade Commander' of this plare 'ook a special train en llie D. II. & W. U U., nt Citawissa fur Suuburv lo allend he liineral of John Cadwnlhtder, late a m-m her of Calvary Curomandery, (Dinvllle). At Kiver.-ide a large number of Sir Knights, head ed by Sloe's R.ind entered the train. The fu neral took place nt 'J o'clock 1'. M. and the pro- e-sion was one oflhe l.irg st we have ever seen, the Knight Irmplars took Iho le it, illowed by the Rlue Lodge Ma-nus, firemen ml rilizens. Thohtreets were literally crowded with people. t tin; grave the solemn and beautiful Tem plar ceremony was performed, aided by a choir and organ. We regret Instate that on the re- urn from the cemetery a small boy was run over, and seriously, if nut fatally injured, by a reckless driver.. At about half past seven o'clock onSaturdfy night a pislol shot broke the stillness of the air, nt the corner of Second and Centre .Streets. A crowd speedily gathered and it was ascertained that George Hriggs had been shot hy James Green, llolh are colored men and both were ntoxicated. The caue of the trouble is not known. Just before the shot was fired Ilriggs struck at Green who instantly drew a pistol from his pocket and discharged it full at the breast Ilriggs. The ball struck the breaet bone and glanced around the ribs. Piubing failed to dis close where it lodged. liriugs was taken to Moyer Ilrtis.' Drug Store, where he received prompt medical attendance and Green was ticked up. The wounded man is doing well and Ins injuries though severe are not likely to prove fatal. This is another of the many strong arguments against the pernicious habit of carrying deadly weapons. The law on the subject should be rigidly enforced. How to llunx Coal. A vey common mis take is made and much fuel wasted in llie man ner of replenishing coal fires both in furnaces and grates. They should bo fed with a littles coal at a time, and often; but servants, to save time and trouble, put on a great deal at once, the first result being that almost all the heat is absorbed by the ncwly-put-on coal, which due not give out heat until it has become reil hot Hence for a while the room Is cold, but when it becomes fairly aglow the heat is insufferable. The time to replenish a coal fireN as soonas the coals begin to show ashes on their surface, then put on merely enough to show a layer of black coal covering the rid. This will soon kindle, and as there is not much of it, an excess of heat will not be given out. Many aNo put out thu fire by stirring the grate as soon as fresh coal is put on, thus leaving all the heat In the a-hes when it should be sent to the new supply of coal. The lime to stir the fire is jusl whin tho new coal laid on is pretty well kindles. This method of managing a coal fire Is troublesome, hnl It saves fuel, gives a uniform heat and pre vents the discomforts of alternation of heat aad cold above referred to. The Public Schools except Room Number One of Ihe Third street school, closed on last Mon- lay afternoon. Prof. Fthoonover and wife, who have charge of Room Number One, Third street, were obliged to lose one eeeek during the term, and therefore will not close until next Monday, At Ihe Fifth street school the exer cises were very interesting, nnd a large number of visitors were in attendance. In Room Num ber One, under Prof. Wilbur and Miss M. I'd gar, speeches, dialogues, song, and gymnas tics were the order of the day. When the pro gramme was al out half completed there came a part that was not on Ihe bill. Piof Wilbur was requested to appear on the stage, when he was met by Master Peacoek, who In the name oflhe students presented him willi an elegant family Bible, The professor was taken com pletely by surprise, and occupied several mo ments in attempting to cheek his emotions. When ho had sufficiently recovered the power of speeth, he responded In a few remarks thank ing Ihe pupils for this luken of their luve and resect. Miss F-dgar was then subjected to (he same oidial, her present being a beautiful perl card case, Then llie performance Kent on, A part of the programme was tho presentation of a Dictionary tn the student h ho hail made the most progroa In drawing during Ihe term. A committee consisting of A. C. Smith, J, O. Urown,' and Geo K. Klwell repotted tiiiani mnusly In favor of Number eme, who proves) to be Mlsa Lulu Poller. The dictionary, given by Charles E, Scott of Wlllis.ui.poit, uas pre sented by Mr. Drown In an appropriate speech. In the other rooms of this school, and the Third street school, the exercises were credita ble to both teachers and pupils, but space will not permit us to go Into details. We have just cause to be proud of our public; schools, They were never in In Iter condition than they have been during the past winter. We have but ono tuggcatinn lo make, and that is, that hereafter at the closing exerci.es th Oiiera House be used, instead oflhe school rooms which are entirely too small for such oc. caslons. It would be but alight expense to Ihe school district, aud atfoid much greater satis- Gtctloa to tench en, scholars and visitors. CONSECRATION Of A CIICRCH St OabrleJ's IVotcstant Kpi-eopal Ohurcli In Sugar Loaf Townslilp was oonnoaratod on Tuesday May 1st, by M. A. DoWolfo Howe, D. D Hlsliop of Central Pennsylvania, as Msted by tho following clergymen, Uevj. T. P Cnskcyof Wll iamsport. J. Peck, Dan villc, L. Zulincr, Bluomsburg, J. Hewitt, Iliitlcton, aud J, McA. JtHrilii)g,the minister in charge. A largo ooogroga: ion witnessed the imprcsjro ceremony, about nfly persons from Dlootusburg being in attendance. It Ii needless to enter into a, history bf tlio strug gles of this church for an existence, or to de scribe tlio building, both of which have been recently given in tho Coi.umiuan. Suffice it to say thai through tho earnest efforts of the mcmbcra of tho Parish and tho Pastor, tho work has been most satisfactorily comple ted. Services began at half past ten wilh the consecration ceremonies; then followed Morn ing Prayer, tho Psalter and Lessons being read by Rev. L. Zahnor, tho prayers by Hev. .1. IVck, Kpistlo and Gospel by Hev. J, Hewitt, nnd tho sermon by Iter. T. P. Uas key. Th Heriuon was an excellent discourse appropriate for tho occasion. Tho music was furnished, by special request of the vestry, by Misses Fieczc. Hrower, and Klwell, and Messrs. Unit and Townsand, accompanied hy Geo. E. Klwell, organist'. It is unnec. ss nry to speak of tho quality of the pinging. I' r several years these ladies and gentlemen, when members of St. Paul's choir, Bloom burg, enjoyed tho reputation of being one of the be.t choirs in the diococ, and their sing ing on Tuesday was fully up to the ol 1 stand ard, eliciting complimentary remarks from tho ui-hop and clcrgv, nnd many oflhe con grcgatinn. Alter service the clergymen re turned to the residence of John Swartwout Hq. whero they were handsomely entertain ed, and the choir wero taken in charge by Dr. J. P Chapin and lady, of lisnton, nt wb iso liouso a bountiful and delicious ditini r awaited, to which nil present did full justice. In llie evening thu Rishop performed the rite ol eonhrmation when several persons were taken into the church. One of the most in tcroting incidents of tho day was the pre sence of Joshua Brink Sr. who was a mem ber of the vestry of old St. Gabriel's in 1812, and who though very aged and feeb'e is again on tho veslry of the church which has risen like a Phoenix from tho ashe of the old parish The occasion was thoroughly en j vablc, an 1 will long ba ii iuctnb.:reil wll pleasure by all whosi privilege it waj to be present. MUltDEH WILL OUT. A few years airn "August Flower" was dis covered to he a certain euro for D spepsta and Liver complaint, a lew thin dyspeptics made known to their friends how easily and quickie they bud Is.'en cured by it" ue 'Ihe great merit- of Green's Aiigut Flower became Iit- nlded through the; country by one sufferer tn another, until, without advertising, its sale; has become immense. Druggists in KVKUY TOWN in the United States mo selling it Xo pen-on suffering with sour stomach, sick headache, costiveness, palpitation ot too heait. indiirostion. low spirits, etc . can take unco elo-es without rclicl uo to -uoyer llio-.. and get a bottle for i. cents ami try it. Sample bottles 10 cents. April 20, '77-ly jl Business Xotices Moyer Bros, can be relied on for perf accuracy in compounding prescriptions. The Ladies favorite: Mrs. Knox'tt fluting machine, at J. Schuyler & Buns. Gents' Fancy Shoes at E. M. Knorr's. Go to Marr for Magic Glycerine Soap Try it. New Spring Stock of Parasols at prices to suit ynu. Our motto is, to bo down to rock bottom in prices on all goods, at Clark & Woli's. Justices' Dockets cheap at Clark's Itook Store. Nice Slippers, Gaiters and Morocco Shoes at Marrs. Tho best general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Glass, lie, in this part of the Slate, is kept by Moyer Bros. Those who wish to obtain first class Gro ceries, can find them at T. V. Conner's new store in Mundeuball's building. Country produce taken in exchange. April 27-fiw Splendid New Hats this week at Marr's. Hats, Hats, Hats, for Men's. Boys' and Youths' wear in a!' grades and styles at D. Loweuberg's. Koit Rest. Two rooms on the 2nd floor of the Ent building. Apply to 2w Mm. M. E. Ent. Ii. Ilutterick & Co.'s Patterns at Marr's. il.25 Foxed Oaiter, at McKinney's. Base balls and bats cheap at Clark's Book Store. Magic Glycerine Soap at Marr's, ' Down to Hard Pan' Boots and Shttes at MjKiuney'a. Window Shades and Wall Paper in great variety antl cheap at Clark s Jkiot stores Now in Our Soring Stock of Goods at suet, pi ices as will suit an. uiark- a w on. Eel-hart Jacobs has opened a Bakery ou Miiin street below Market, and is prepared to furnish the best Bread, Rolls, &c. His reputation as a baler is so well established that he needs no commendation from us, Ice Cream Soda at Moyer Bros. Diug Store, Ball Worsted & Silk Fringes. in the latest shades, with trimming silks cut on the bias, and a great variety of other dress and ladies' coat trimmings at Clark & Wolfs. Gents' Buff Congress at E. M. Knorr's for S2.60. PUBLIC WANTS SUPPLIED. If you want a good Suit of Clothes. If vou want a cheap Suit. If ynu want a Nobby Suit, If vou want a Stirinir Hat. A.. If you want them all you can find just what will suit you in Price, Quality, Quan tity aud Style at I). Loweuberg's:. Appleton A muslins per bolt, 81c Hill 4-1 muslin " " 10c Fruit -1 4 muslin " " He Standard calicos 6c per yard. Good Ginghams 6c and upwards. Striped mohair skirts COo and upwards. A large line of domestic goods. Cull and tee us. Clark & Wolf. Lasting Gaiters, $1.00 at McKmutya. Wall Paiier cheap at Clark's Book Store. Some 10 different kinds of Corsets now on hand at Clark & Wolfs. NEW GOODS just received a largj lot of spring styles of Runes at iv. .ikk nor r s. Arctic Soda, with all the best Syrups at Moyer Jiroa, Our stock of Dreaa Goods is complete. enmp 1 Ing Cashmeres aud other black goods, with a great variety of plain and oth er styles and sliadn. Call and see. Will not be undersold Clark & Wolf. Window Shades Store. cheap at Clark's Book Rubber Coabs, Rubber l'auta, Rubber Caps, Cheap and New at X-uneaWg's- Hand-made Shoes nt McKlnney'n, ! Wanted. Two sirla to learn the tailor ing trade. Wm. Y,, Hester. Apr.27tf I Ladles' fine Shoes, nil widths and situ nt ilcKlnnej's, COAL I COA'f.ll COALIIt Wo are now offering the c kbraloil Sus quehanna Coal Co's Coal at tho following cash pricfn: No. 6. $1 65 per Ion on wharf. No .1. 2 6"i per ton on wharf. No. 2. ,'1 and 1 2 1)0 per ton on wharf. Itlai ksinith's Lump 2.U0 I cr ton on wharf. Bituminous 4.50 per ton on wharf. 35 ecu's iter ton additional, for delivery to any part ol tlio town Uoai iiiui-.c itatcs i;i cents per ton less. No C. to Linic-hurnoM SI .50 per ton. t.'oal screened before leaving our vnrds ami full weight guaranteed. Orders left at I. W. McKelvv's Store, at our offico. or bent through tha mails will re- ccivo prompt attention. xuur iiairuu igu la ru-iiL-ciiiiiiv vuiciieii. 0. W. N'KAt. A Bno. I May 1, 1877. The World's Choice. A Centennial DcrWion. Competent indues trliresrntlne the civilized nennle of llie uor.d appointed for the knowl- e-el.-e of particular art or sciences, convened at Philadelphia for six months to decide uiKin the comparative merits of the various liinnlinns of mankind, awanle-d lo Ihemanulactiirers of Ren- son's Capcine Porous Pla-ler, after a careful lest ami comptri-on ol lots rt initrsaulelemeely with ordinary purotia and other kinds of plasters, the highest anil only imual, above all lurelgn and American competitors, on llie ground nf its cral surcrionlv over oilier plasters, and lis wonderful pain relieving stiengthenlng and cu rative properties. Remember that this decision was made by four practical and -killed physi cians. Remember that no nostrum was allowed lobe exhibited at the Centennial. Remember evheii you are sutTerinc f-um any ucbeor pain that lien- son's I'api trie Plaster is the best remedy ever ileviseu lor all external ilitliculliis. SB HUIiY IL JOIINION, PHAKMICECTICAL ClIS.MlSTS, N. May 19, '7G ly. BENSON'S C PrfNK I'DKOUS PLASTERS, A great improvement on ordtuary poro"j p'asters. RELIKVCS I'A I M AT ONCE. the nnr Strengthening' Tlastcr Known. CUHF.S QUICKLY rtheui atl'm, Neurolcla, Lame and Weak nsck. Sciatic, Ijimbsgo, 5plnnl and Kidney I'omnlalnts, alt aches nnd patns ot a local nature. -old evTvuh-ie Price 2jeenL. May 19 !4'-ly REAIIt'HY i JOIINXON, Phai m.ictuttca! Chemli.t8, N.Y. Havo ynu tried Kirhy's WildCberry Cough Balsam ? A very pulaU-altle compound for the vitriol! alTiftions nlthe throat and liingn it lias been used with puccexs, in seven ies of asthma giving iiis'iittt relief attel :ti many ci'scs etrei'ting u pernsu'ept cure. Price 5t t'eiits per liotll.' kii'I tmsiiiiel) warranted to irtv.' ciiIiih s'iiih;, i o r iiiuiii'V refutuksf Kirhy's Magic lli.liei toi tin-instant Hire of severe and ai lite pains. Kirbv's Ta-ti'li ss W'oini lior.enes, pleas ant, safe and I'lli clinil. Kirbj's Horse and Cattle I'owdeis are the bst powders lor stock, manufactured. Try them and be convinced. Mrliy'ti Unmphor Ico lor sunburns, sore lips ami chapped uatui!! lull a liillioiis and Liver rills aro reeOHv mended bv the first, I'bvsiciaus. The above preparations aro for sale by all Druggists and dealers in medicine. MllYKK ItllllTHKRS, July 21,'7fi.-lv Wlinlesalf. Age-nta "DANKRUPT SALE. me undersigned 'sslsneesof Nehcmlah tteeceol Uuckhurn, adJuluJ a itankrupt on Creditors' pctt tlon, win expose tu public Mlo cr outcry on the premises of said N. Ueece on Mitiiielav, .llay If), IS?, all thu personal r roperty of said Uankrupt consist tag of 5 HORSKS, 0 COLTS, one four-horse Iron axle Wagon aud box, one two- Itorse Wagou and boa, oue Spring Wagon with pole and nils, one llujgy, ono Truck Wagon, one Sulky, wo Sleds, one Melglt, one tread-power TIlItK-JIt ISO MACHINE, ono corn sheller, oao combined Buckeye Iteaper and .Mower,, undivided one-half of a land-roller, uodltlded half of a ltlston Grain Drill, undivided hall of a clovcrieed hulter, oue double Michigan Plow, two cast t lows one steel Plow, two drag Harrows, one diuble corn Plow, Iwo corn Cul tivators, one Hay Hake, s Forks, three scoop Shov els, two Shovels, three grub Hoes, odo bushel meas ure, one ono-ha t bushel measure, A'C, rlvo seta heavy Harness six collars, live bridles, nvo set fly straps, ono set double ltht lUrncss, collars and bridles, ono set silver-mounted light Harness, cot tar end bridle, one set black mounted harness, one it silver-lined light Harness, six set traces, two breast chains, thirty. six chestnut pusus two thou. caul chestnut pilings and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention, sale to commence at loa. in. TEKM8: Any person purchasing to an amount sTxceecUng ten dollars is 111 bo allowed six Months reditwltJapproed security. No articles to bo re moved unm Xhicoatlttlons of sale have been compil ed wilh, and onj- purchaser refusing to comply with these conditions w'll be held liable for any loss re sulting from a secoui sale of 4 articles purchased hy him. t. 11. ItAliKLEY, s K.NOmt, nioorasburg, April ST, ti-a Ass-stgnecs. DR. BANNING la permanently located at the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Pittsburg. Pa. Plueasea and Deformities of the sploe, Uterine Isplace tuts, lijspepsla. Hernia and Piles siiccc sufullt treated by the Uiiiiulua Si of Metcbatili"il fuimoru. tailor lend for descrip tive psuiwet, "The House you uve in." Jta free. Aprtl so, 'T.lm w EVERY SOLDFR ?M?Zoml'?. nent disease In sertl e, can cet a pension by writing to jonn KiiKpaiucK, un-uiwe, AdrlJ SO, '11-lm w HIGHEST AWARDS Outeniilftl ItxUI blllou. J REYNOLDS & SON, NORTHWEST CORNER TUli ft e'lilh mill I'llbcrt SIN. PHILADELPHIA, lUSl'1'eCTCIir.RSOI' PirKKTKD WifliM-Iroa Air-Tiniit Heaters W ith Slmkliiff ami niUf r-CrliwlluK (! rule., fur Uurnlug Auliirnctir or jiiiuiuiuou ioui 0 12 N TIC N N I A I j WUOUGHT-IRON IIKATERS. FOR Ill'l'UMINOU.S COAL, Keystone WROUGHT-IRON HEATERS, Cooking' Ranjcs, Low-down Orates tVc, die. Pescrlptlee Circulars sent yitkc toany address, EXAM INK BEFORE (-SELECTING. AprU ST, Tt-iy a n a TUOUiSll. IlABTMiN, At-BEtlT HiKTMlN, HARTMAN BROS., PEAI.KUS IN TEAS, CANNED FIIUIT, OIQARS, TOBACCO. BTiVVT, OONFBOTIONEHY. Spices of all kinds, Olass & Qaecnsworo, FINE GROCERIES, Foreigu and Domestio Fruits, AND OF.NKRAL LINK OF Family Provisions. ltusseir OM Stand, ItL'lMUtr ULOCU, itb door below Mai ktt street, liloomsbuiir, I'a. nr Oocda dell , ered to all pans of ibe town. AprU Kt, Tt-tt r 1007000 FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE. rnctatiir llio Fiilfncr Pacta for Ike Vercl'tuit Facts for the llorfcinm-Kacts I' r llio Hioelc.riu-(r PaiUfor the l"ouitri-bsper rscts lor Iho ueo k( sr Kivts for the Lawj er--F els for tbo laU.rer Haiti for tho Frult-ralscr-Kul- forth, (lareteicr I'ncM for iho nncu.r racts for ttie Dair.vnitn Fuits for tli llei'i-elu.M Facts I revrir faintly iilio w ants to save uioiiri . FACTS FOll AG12NTS. That this Is the most Important ailverllssment for rouyctiiiiwisliecl, bcti'S Iho hest chance to make, money ever offered. The press endorses It, lour own paper endorses It, everyono endcrs- a It. Tlio Book of tho Nineteenth Century. Male and female agents coining money on It fe-nii to us nt once an'l get circulars free. INiiflAM.H.MII'lI IlLAUK.Kl Walnut, street, I htUdelp'jla, I'a. LICENSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following- named rrrsuns have AWl in tnoortleeof Iho court ! ejuar ler Sessions their petitions for Tavern, hiitlng noirse. or larpmr More i.icensn wnicu ui oe pre sented to the Court on Wednesday, Jlay nth, A. 1), 1SJI. John Keller, Heaver twp. Tavern. Hiram lies, reioniwn, Jotm W, Kite, Kutrurloif twp. Isathan liredttenncr, lieaver two iuaioiire ranter, urcenwoou twp. liarl-s it. 1lettts!rlck.ltninloclc Lwn. iiu-..-!hi ii. -.iiuiii.iu, m-u.t'r iw llauiHl F. currv. e'entrulia Dor. CiHiynirtiani tp. Centraita Itor. convntrtiam twp. Hcottlwp. lilooinsiiurir, Maillson two. Maine twp. locust twp, liloomsbur?, llerwlelc (lor, Catawissa twp. .Maine twp. llernlclc nor. (iramro twn. John L. Kllnf tlllam I'eirfer, John Monroe, Jacob Miller. John Lcucueif, iv. ismiin. K. boDirenncrzer. elllntrton Ycatrer. Iieniard -toimer, 11. uuji, II Klsller. novd II. titer. lloyd W. U lillama, eurKi s auger, v. . uuiter. Ivi . i a?ner, Malison twp. Montour twp. ' ent re twp. bcvll twp. Catawlsaa twp. Tvust twp. K. Mhnmii'n. .Totan Eckmle. Ko&tC'ibaudsr 5 llelfsnyder, ) lianlcl Kehrce, Aarun w lluss, .Minim twp. Itloomstjurjr, A. .lUCJIIV. Mquor Store. nlel Ilobtilns. lllnnmshiin. Itotyrt llrysoo K Co. Centralla iior. ihanna orunuer. r. seynert, W Cramer. Berwick Itor. eentralta lior. Catawissa twn. llerwlek li'.r. Itlnomsburir. e'atawtssa twp. IterveicK Iior. Catawissa twp, lieavsr twp. K. Khawn, Itercer. Katlntr House, . II. uilmore. stall Michael, II. Kelchner, K. Miller. Charles Hiker, Samuel llazledlDe, siioonisourj; II. F Zlltlt, Clerk (l. S. Aprl'iVtr-tc T EGISTER'S NOTICES. It. TntlPn la li-roliv (rii'-it tn nil lamilin. ... tors and other persons iuten-eted In the estates ot tho respective decedents and minors, that tho fol lowing administration and KtrardUcn accounts have been Hied In the otllce of the Kcflster ot Columbia county, and will be presented for confirmation and uiiiAvuiice ui iuu eiruiuuis e-oar eo ue ueia in Hiooinshiirg, on Monday, thelth day of May, 1ST7, s u ula, ji. ui. vii na.il udj ; 1. Vlrst and final account of Oliver Watts. Admtiv 1-trator o Itolsrt Watts, lite ot Centre tuwu. ship, deceaMHl. 1. Firs and Hnal a-conntof Conrad Kramer, Ad- iiuuisiratur Li .iiuriLS rursei, laie 01 aiaatson eoivnanip, occeasea. rlrs'. and Ilnal account of .Ioaepb'1'. Conner and Mur.iei.i. conur, Aummistrat iraot i.liuert II Fowler, lateol CuGlieio vnsht;i, deceased. Second and final account of VMltlam 11 UaL-tii. buch and Wilson li. MHi k, Ailmiulsiratoisot rei. r flieiucK, uieoi coic township, decea-eu. Account of cnaHes VettTin in. KHcutori.r .Ml. chill older, lit.i of Loin 1 1 in-.h 1, ileeuu-ed, astll-dbe leia.elle letterui.en. AUintulstraior of CairleB Pelterman deceisM. Acenunt of K tas Slutltz. tluarillin of Friintlsl riliiiltr, nn heir at law ol liorcaa bhultz, de- es-j-cd. Flux and Ilnal account of Andrew J. ricnclo and Nicholas lieajjle, Hilmlalstratora of Michael 'Heaule.late of e.t. Pleasant ionsi!p. deeeiised. Account of Aliram Waltnian, Executor nt .Ita.se Zaner, lateea' UrlarcreekloMiislilp di'ceiused. Frst and partl.il account of .Win Anderson, Ail inlnlstratorot the cMiileor M.i . 1 hum tun, late of Cuiiyngtuni township, deouie-ed. Final account of s. II. Dtlaer lluaidl.iti of Frank lin It. Thornton, u grand child and heir ot John lllchards, deceased. Flrbt and lln.il account of Mep'ieu ttearharr, liuamiau nr liaulellieiirhart. mlnorchlld ot.la cobtlearhart, late e.f Main township, deceases!. 12. tteeond account of Peter Ent, Administrator of Yictunuion ii. Middle ei "looinsburg, ui ceas ed as tiled b) Ills Administrator, o-.car r. Ent. 13. Second and partial acc.,uiiti.t Allen Mann. Ex ecutor ol peter llturluirt, lato of Heaver towu shlp, deceaseil. . U. The second and tlnal account of Peter Ent, Ad ministrator ui iv. .u. Mil. neceaMM, as nieu uy usear 1. Kut, Administrator ot I'eter Km, de ceased. 15. First and final account ot s. 11. Miller, tiuaidlm or Jacob e. Martret. minor ciuuior Jacon Hart zel, Jr., late of Mltlllu lonnshlp, deceased. it. First and nnal acconntofj. II. Ilell'r, Atlmlnls tratoroi.iacon iiariei, jr., late oi .iiinuntown ship, deceased. 17. First and ilnal account of John Shuman, fluar diaa or iienjainmanit iietirgo w Hosier, minor children of Henry Hosier, late o Heaver town, shtp, deceased, us died by his Executor John Kllngerisun, 18. First and tjnal account of Jonas tlartzel andJ. II. Iietier. Kvccutors or JacuO liart7el, sr., late ot AHQllu tonnslup, deceabed. 19. First and Ilnal aocount of I). A. Watson, nuarulan or i-euriro e. liaison. uiiDor cniiu ot Ainaiuia Watson, lato of Madison township, decease J. as nieu uy .nary a. ii .itaou.umiuisirairix oi u. ,. Watson, deceased. 20. First and flnal scconnt of 1). A. Watson, Admin istrator of John stwisher, lute cr Madison town ship, deceased, as filed by MaiyA. Watson, Ail mlnlatratrH ot I). A. Watson, deceased. SI. First and tlnal account of I). A. Watson, Guar dian or mini regganit u.i regg, minor chil dren ot Milium I'eng, late of Madtsuu township, deceased, as lllcd by ear A. Watson, Admlnts tratrlxof 1). A. Watson, deceased. :2. Theaccountof John Lore, Administrator of Ann Asnwn, law oi rino lownsuip, ueceaseu. neclster'B oftlce. 1 V. II. JACOBY, liegbter. Itloomshurg, priltf, ls"7.) TITrirXIW.S' VPl'llAISEMKXTS. if The follow lnL- aDnrnihempntrf of ros anrt peroonal propTtyBet apaitt-o ldouHof decedeitts umbla county, under tlio Hulcs of Court, and u Ul lie prusenica lor aDtsoiuto couiirmaiion i-o tue urpnaus Court to brt held In II looms burir.ln and for saldcoun- ty, on Monday, the 7th day of .May, isT7, at 2 o'clock p. m.t of said da unjis.8 oxceptlons to bucti conniinaiiun ure previously uica, oi v-jiiui ail jrcr Bony tuteruhted In said Chtutci v, in take notice: 1. Widow of Josiah H. Dodson, late of the borouffh vi Di'irtii.k, uewftatru. 1. Widow or ADdrew Glnnlts, late of Main town 3. Widow of John 8humastlate of Dearer tow&- 4. Widow of John W. Glrtcn, late of M&dlson town- , Widow of Thomas J. Thornton, late of Uie Town or uioomsuurg.aecuased. , Widow of niaha SUulu, late ot Ronton townslilp, UtAtTtUtU, , Widow of Hobrrt r. Clark, late ot tie Towntf iiiuuiosuurg, ueeeasea. , widow of John C. Mordas, late ot ML Ilcasact eu asm?, aoce&seu. , Widow of'David A.Watsoi.lato of Madison town, ship, dec..ai.d. W. Widow 'f paclelBarig, sr., late of Itoartngcreek luwiiEo;,, uuvvuscu. 11 Widow of John llclshllae, lato ot lleaton town blilp, deceased. Ilcirlster's onlce I W. II. JSi-onv llloomsburg, Apr. S. Isio.! Ilevbter GLAZING AND PAPERING YITM. F. BODINE, Iron Street Wow sec- i ouu. liioarnhDurt?'. i'a.. lft nrnftrifi in rtn r,i PAINTING,! GLAZING, anil PAl'l It OANGNG In the best atyles, at lowest. prices, and at short I'artloahaylDfrauchworktoda will save inonee klWUl( VU 1UU. All work warranted to wive satisfaction. Ordnrs souettua WM. F. I10DINK, March eT tniiiHlATPRH nanrwi VWITINU CAKlia, urnau llliAlia, s. ..... UEA1W, rosTKits, to., ta, Veatl) s- aply printed at the Count HI AN Offli-H S.tlOK!!, Huoi and Coal tins, from defect!! drills, iirevruted. No more worry with Uie Nr cooking or healing. Send btaran lor circular I nr.Mii coLHiltl), T! hansom bt, Philadelphia, r I.ANK NOTB,with ornithout eiemptloi I ) tor siO" st Uue ooltoium ofnee.; Send sue. to O. r. ItoWELL 4 CO., New York, for Uamnhlni n IsiA ft. . ns.w. .t 1 is. a- -. M. L-4L CODLalnfmy liufa nf ftirtA (- Dec it-tin LEQALADVERTISEf.tNTS, TN BANICRlilTOY. i7l.RTr.Bv irsTBtor or rrxNSTlTlNlA, S3. Iho itnderslitticd beifby Rtres notl'o of hLsnp- Eolnttn nt as AsVirrtsncf jobn . Pternsriilliiiomv urir, tn tlio County ot ColumMa and Mated l-enn-silvsiita, nlibtii said DMtli t. nbo bssbien nojuui,' el a Unliiitt in lils ov. n relltton b) tbeUlslilit Court otsa.il Ulstrlct. ot:oitoE n. ELWKMi, Iilootnsburg, Apill V, 't-3w Assignee. TN HANKRUI'TUY" l.ESTBRH DtSTIIICT OP TaNXSTLVAKtA, SS. Tho undertls'eil berety Rlee notlroof thclrap ruliitment ns amIkmisoi Stliemlsli beieeof I nick Horn In the county 1 1 colnmbta a' n Piatee.f remi se Ivanta, wltliln suld PHtilct, wliobasbeen arlpKIc; e.1 a Bankrupt, on credltcrs' petition by tho Ulstrltt I'ouriot said Ulsti let. CIIAIII.rs 0. nARKUtY, HA-nrr.is K.Nouit, lilooornbburx, ApiUS7, i-sw i (stances. "VfOTICH IH IIERKI Y GIVI'N THAT J.1 apptleatl'n will Iki made to I ho President diiinro on llio Iltli day of May at S ocluck p. to., ror a charter lo liicnrroriitts the Kulclitot )')lhlas llnlt Assentation ot Mtfllln CrciSltenUs c.w. mii.i.i;ii, April 18, ';r-tit Atty. forAppllcanla. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. estitb orUAnu moos, of.cbued. Utters of Aitmlntstratlon on the estate of Maria ttliris, lato of lilooms.tjiuir.t'oliiinbla Co., deceased li.uo bueu Kiatitcd by the Iteclstcr of bald county to Harry w, rlian ot samo place, Columbia county. Adin'r., to Mhotn all ,ersons Indented aru request ed to tnako nijjmenr, and tho&o liavlnt; claims or eleinands against tlio said estate win make them known to tue said Administrator itlthout delay, IIAHP.V V. PI.t)As. Administrator. Marcb SO, lirt-tiw IN' pursuance ol an order nf Delano C. Cal vin, f!q , Hurroalo of tho County of New York, notice Is liTthyirU'in to all pcrsous having claims arr.ilust Cliarlntto Eyer, lato of Catawissa, rennsj l eanln, but leaving assets within tho city and county of .sew York, deceased, lo present tlio s:im" ulih vouchers thereof to the subscriber, nt his onico, -No. OS all "Street, in the t lty of New York, on or before tlwelKhte-nth uae of .tunc nent. JiatiHl, .Sow York, Uiu seventh day of Diicember, lHEUIltlUK C. HAVKVlEYEIt, I)ccl5-cm .tccutor. pROTIIONOrARY'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that tho following accounta havo been lltixl In IheolU-u of the l'rothonotary of Colttmbl.rcounty and will be presented to tho Court on the sib day of May next, at which time they wtll bo tonflrincd nt. at aad dually continued after four days ' nless xccptlons aro filed wlthtn that tlmo. First and final account ot John V, Evrtss, Assign ee of Nathan W, Htcckcr, The Hrst'acc'.untot William Lamon, Trustee of Ihe est ite of Jacob Moyer, dee'd The account of K. W. Lyon. Trustee to sell the real estate of Joseph llougUtor.. lulu ct I'loe town ship. 11. FItNK ZAHIt, I roth. April , tST7-tc COURT PROCLAMATION. TVrilEIlEAS, the lion. William Kiavkll President Judgo of tho court otOjer ni.il Terminer and fienernl .fa 1 tvilverr, court of Qusr U r sessions of the Peace and thoCuuitot Conunou I'leasand orphans' Court In tho 2Cth.liiJlcl.il Dls trlct, composed ot th" counties of Columbia and Montour, and the linns. I. K Krlckhaum and F. L. riiiiiinuii, Asms late ludgesot Columbia couiitj , bat Issued their precept, bearing dale the .lath day of March, In the j ear e.f our Lord one thousat d eight hundred and seieuty-seien, nnd to meiilricted fur holillnga Court otuyer and Termini rand lieiierul Quarter Sessluus ut tho Peace, Court of common rie.is and orphans' Cuurt, lu Dloomsburg, In the county of Columbia, on the nrst Monday, being the tn day ut May next to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby given lo the Coroner, to tho Jus tices of thu l'eace, and thu Constables of thu said ountyof Columbli, that they bo ilnnaiul therein their proper person nt lo o'clock In the forenoon of said Ttli day of .May, with their records, lnqul sill ius and other remciiibiances, lodu those things hleh to their oillcea apjicrtulii to bo doue. And iho-," thi tare hound by recognizance to prosecuto ugntnst he prisoners tli.it uro or may be lu tho tall of tlie said cuuuty of Culumbla, to bo then und there luo.iecuto them 44 shall lw Ju .t, Jurors ate re quested to bo punctual In their attendance, pgrersubly tnctr notices. Ii.'termt lilouiiisburg theuih ilaj i ,) ot April, In thu jear of our Ijril imo I- s. Mhousiitid eight hundred and seventy-seven i ) nud In the unu liundred aud ilrsteear ol the Independence of the United states ot America. fjherld's onice, JtillN. W. HOFFMAN, llloomsburg, Apr 11 13 to Mierlft. OTATKMKNT l'lirLIt LCKIlorE ANU, .JOSEPH LCIIR, Supervisors ot Ueavur township for Ihe year ending .itru i, isii. Ult. '0 amount received from last yeat JSJ oi aniotineotilil .iicato lur i-o l. siYi amouut received f ruin unseated Unit tax t'',5 H3 t,n; 61 31 S3 l,l.-2 CS 151 II. catio a la 2 Cn l.l 50 is en lWfO CIL ;y exonerations and lands returned . ' labor on roads, isw " h lultng ou roads 1T " plank un roads " error In adJlug duplicate iuu,- uuum services of superilsors nilcellaneous evpi'nsus balance due tuwushlp f l,c7 fl Apill Sill, IS'f. Kxainincd aud lieaver toivnshlD. ct-i uneu. AU.KV Mivs. ) I'arKii KSEGtiT, JuItsI'eiTEItsOV,l Api II 20, T7-lm Auditors. TATKMKNT I I'ur Yvnr Uniting April !. 1877. OCOlifili PeTKN, Poor Oierseer of Kcnvcr town snip, i. ouiinoia county. lilt. To balance, at settkmcnt I.n-t year viuuiini ui uiipncaie lur is.ij t" il Aiuuuue leceiveu 110111 unseated lands.... 837 4! CR. XOneratlons and l.llidsrcttirnil 'aid htato Hospital lor keeping James T'J 11 S S7 ' blieiltT I'orniMil.l for ktieptng.lus.lluilnr 4 expenses taking Jus. Ilnrlorto UDSi.ltnt ' It. P. eiardner, medical services for J.es. Ilarlor.. .. . . 1 c. Hredbenner for keep ng Nancy crasy a pauper. . , ' ' .Mrs. .Met Iran for Keephig . shfjlhaci-. iner a imupeT ' clothing and removing (lea linUer to l'hllodelphln (a pauper) ' services of overseer nf loor " eommlfslcn ctcolKctor mlscul'alinuus einf-i.sps 15 00 til ca 1S63 19 67 hoo 1310 0 Ml Dalance due tov.nsl.ln vim KM 41 neaver towashlo. AorU 9. isit 1'Tamlned acl curlUled. AUJtN MiNK. 1 l'KIER KNEOI1T. Audltcrs. 10m I'ATTCItSUN.J AprU w, 7I-lm T) Fl-OUT OF AUDITORS OF FRANK- j.1 u.i euii.Msiur, AruiL, 1S77. JON.VTHAN LOKEMAN, Uversecr, DIL To amount of dupllctt-of unseated land. ., vm. mi, ,u, at .............. ,. . . faill l CH. Uy money paid out, corcmlafdon. or. mtk,&c w mou ANDREW J-OUEMAN, Supervisor. nu. To amount of duplicate, undated lundic. flUSj CK. Hy work, percentage, sstvIccs, ac....... To balance- JEStiE JOHN, Supervisor, ii n. To amount ot dupUcate CK. By work, plank, orders, a ,.... .. 570 35 To balance . til 99 WM. 0. 1'ISllEK, School Director, mt. i o amount ot scuooi and Dutldlng tax.. f l,tW 10 cn. uy vruers, perceneage, c M j ij9 41 By balancc Tnos, . ClIPRSIK'nTllV lu. . t l. Auditors. .lonis UIUI, Arm vo, f-im yiLLIAM Y. KliiTF.R, M E 11 0 IT A N T TAILOR Corner of Main and 1 st streets, three doors below J, K. l.jefa klcre, llloen.sl.uig, I a. ,.,'r,Pf .rromptly atltLd-d to and satisfaction Apill S7, 77-lf l),",S.u,lu.,ll.1f.!lu..ful1. AUieihjst stone bean iin, goia.ilaUileddTng II ny.set roebud Knr lirips Udies Uonered and silvered hat pin: Lndlet isilpi ed Muds. Ihe entl I no I'liiirn lot K t. i iw.-.i.tM..Vi r-nlitfi IAwtrP.. In.li. -'avi wi uv 'l'OP " i mut;. .iC lUlKt AprU,7l-4ir el JOll I'RINTINO OF EVERY DESRPTION executed promptly At tue Columbian Office, r I 1 1 ) I he 1 lp Top Package Is the luigest and best J.1J selling out. ItKMi AMI MKK? IN Burets Nut.1 rarer, I n hnielope'S, Pencil, lenliold r, ejold enl'en, eel ot elegant guld stuuo Mirir Ituttui.s. ilents Uke Cleon-e 1 amend Mn. Ain. ii.vJi 1 aucliy & Co'ty A&vt'a. ON iv ritisi) fit rru'lr. iitrlB! ferll ta. I tut lor 1 cte, inunsn.p, iLeap Mmlo elii Mtcd'i bcrrp, Mass. Air ltJ, u nr.rt.rciANT o.ihih mi styica mtu tnme,iii .I c. post paid. J. H. United, Nassau, Kins tev. K. Y. April 7,-i-iw a 1 J 'Vfl cope curious lOTcletter,! pk, comic cards ' 1 1 Lit raek toppttig question cards; all fur 10 cts .no staino run Cuid Co., .Mlddieboro, us. AtliirT, U-w il ttesi bsrgalnsln merlcaTATJCl P. Manfha Masand Catnlngun (rie.l' Aft UlODoTer, IM. A ,'i II JT.'JI-lw d liTTvrt packagn comlo Knvolopos, pk. coral .1 Cards, pk. scroll cards, 51 p. txk of Fun i nil tur 10 c. & stamp. Novelty Co., Mlddtebaro, .Mass, ApiiiJi, Ji-it a V i XI tfl V II An old established N, Y. and tlava rt 1 ' I IjI'uii firm want llrnrrnl Aet In Il.'oontsburgor e lclruiy to control thosaleaot Lhstr ttgnr. A Permanent I'a) Ing Position for an ao ee, tilsin man. Must bo energetic and reliable. Mi dress, HAMUM, L'JPEZ Co., 147, lieado street, M. . April JT,17-ivr d v n i r 1. 1 WITH A COLD IS AI.WAYB DAKQEIIOU6. USB WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, a ure remedy for rotTails, ami nil dlseakra of TtlRr'sVi', LI NUS, ClIBsT and AILCOL" MEM lJIfANJ;. Put up only in JBluo Hpxoe. i-OI.U BY ALL DHUCIOISTS. O V. CItl rTF.NTOV T fiUth Aveiilio, 'eT Tork. Jlurch o, U IiTT T 1 pack acquaintance cards, 1 pk. . Uli flirtation t pnrK ficroll, all sorli. ro for onJr iu roatt ana stamp. Fun Lara cu.( Mtaaieboro Mm. April 2T, 'TT-4W d . nnjitrti. heau AND -tIs 'IH K .rot Nrrn irr. ImMsiismA Lka Ovorrn Iuminil I'tn, 1mlt;lrt At"ii K nrtnliil nk fotd. Atnrtfitt ht'-n Hcrf Tin. Ooul rUtl Wkvtdh)7 Btiie. But Rrxtflmil Far lrori, I Adlet flu eri And Itlivrml flftl Fine, Idl"t FanfT Kt I'ln A Irnp. (htW OolUr ittjm.it, (UvH iiOMi mhm M-'n Lnnin una r! ri Trin-m iioin fintn lht mttr l r tmx pn-t-juitit for ol I TOP Clinton Ptacef New York. i I comic oil chromn, 7x11, mono ted. i worth S3 c , I pk. loye cards, 1 pk. coio- lo cnyulopes. I pk. comlo cards, 1 pk. --scroU, ' w p Dook ran. all sent for only 8 c. nips Noyetty co., ltddlchoro, Mass. .pru Ji, '7t-4tv d READ THIS!! .a Chance for all to malto or Save Money, AND OET TII& CRST OO0DS IS TntS MinttCT. TEAS, COFFEES, &C. sold at lower prtcos than the same qualities can be On' gut at any othur houso in this country. AU goons gtidrumevd to bn satl-fuctoryaad as retire keuH'i.uithem me will be n tundwt on return of tho g ' -r!s ii hlch may be done at our expense. . if i pntatlun of our house fur skllino STiNDASP no ijs , t i,iv riitces (forsa years), has given us a -t.n In i In ow ioik city and vlelulty, that Is not eij w i hy any other houe In the tra te. .sfterma mi' i utsTDU'in we bare determined to offer our gt.1- i i hriisekeeH;rs tn the Interior, at the lowest wiioL-.-it.i'. TiiAuu esicis, wh n a cluh Is formed l.irt." eno'i'rh t'j make a small case. Tne goods of e. e .icmtjir of tie lull will Uo putln teparate w. i ;,-s.iiinl tn irkcl ulth namiandcot, soasto moid "infitstiju In nl Irlbutl iu tlods will he seat by i n evs to Cf.tt.ECT 0' msuvsav. All wishing to sive . oneyby purt'ii.ibig family supplies at .Mrs York iihiileKnlo trices c.iu talk the mailer over atno .1- filiifls an 1 neighbors, and Bend toua for Ml. Circular, I'tlce-ilt. &c. We glvoa presentot lit: i 1,'oods or money to the person who gets np tlie luh, tu .cnnirs-nsare. for trouble etc. Simpiow of 1 11 v X CtiKKCL sent by innll. diner's ITott Vcrk and CWni Tea Co., M. H..M08ES & 00., Proprietors, 77, Tfl.S! Ill, unit 8(1 Vesey street, Ji'cvr Vor rk. AplUi.'ITJW a TAKE! NOTICE. W fein th Mt RT)I Mil Mlsing tft-Fnnj . rtAnrll . TtAnnnlrlstr . iwtlilnn Tvnn . Jf tjirj uuptt tnmnl pMknn, wttb rlicwit foM-pUUd Tfta Diiitoni. twi'J nuwi' iiisniuiiHbi imncy i iroii. Tisisit-pMfl , 25 cniitt, S pBstkai. with J.3la wet Ght I-riunt Uver Wtitrh ttm to I B!ID; A. CQ..7BD Braadv tmt, pin ui. a I rwia omi rnitnt ler mrn im w uianaia. BtiD: iL CO., 70S Broadway. N.t. TWELVE ss s I encll l'enhnMsr snd run, ri.er,rrnkrire.KnrtVM ?!; rr, l-amrniiur ltql.Ur, mint M.t bin. TSr.il e utlsr. sn.l I .r Kionioi; faonmi. CuIUhr off llMks tnd Bre iSVi?! ".tU,td lj"t llm. innll in f-cilrlim miner sn.l r It Is tm tt .lllrf; srtic rat. Rimpl. 23 rriitl.SM tir n I . ElrsoMlnrlnJi?raiiu riniVjt iVA0!"; ""trjoMn mjtiii.iii im RIDE i. Co., 760 Oraadway, N. Y. ATiovEnTrieiuors.sndsiX'!' I IOVIl ravrllATIlW (ur TWO OLLATS. BRIDrACO.V 70S BroaCwar, New few Aiuil a, '(,-tiv d BOOK Pen this. Only jl 'o caoitaJ rev einired to start canvassins for Mark Twain's New Serap Book. l.s ' ast Hght ht.,N'ew Tr'k CANVASSERS nprll 13 : 7-1 iv AG'TS WANTED F03 HISTORY I ENTEN L Ireontatns nparlv irui n,,.. .nnv.ti. t t.,i.i. Int'sumlsLvnesIn tuu em t Exhibition, and lstho only iiutliiT.'Ie and eomple'e hwuiry puoilshed. K treats ot tho grand biitdlnrrs.ivonilerfui exhibit, eu. rlo'itl.'s. gtent events.i tc. oy cheap and seita at Stht t'llu aLent EOlil JS colli,.-, ill nnA rlnv. s.mt Ia. ou.- nvr.i tiuus to.iveutaud a mil deserintinn rrf 1 110 lit . A(ldr "-S NATtOVAI, 1'cbi.isuiso Co., l'hUii delpi.1 1. r,i. ( ?A I I I I OX 1 nrcllaWe and worthless books , V 1 1 , , J ,lia KsWbltlon nra Iwlng dr. culnted. Uo not be deceived. Iho that thebooUyo-i nnHi,!-iH.lrnT'',i''s P'Sesand nearly 400 engravlnsn. THE HOPE OF REWARD Is what Induces so many people lu bearcu of Sl't.t-MHU f llHUXC LAND to go to Michigan, and eeiect from tl e ONE MILLION OF ACRES it ''"co'"1 ffr""1 01 Uw 0raua ltHplJa aai 'aU t-iiong soils, Buru crops, plenty of timber, nu dimitli.-, grasshopp. rs. or chinch bu ' Mm. too i.i ng s nams, ready markets, cUIIIzation and EClirsih,. itallroad runs through centre of granu Prkefrom fi tolio ivracre. feud for our IllustnT. td p unpiil-t. fun of facts In Oernian nrt vniiIJ .ay in what paper you .i v this notice. Addrvw W. 0. HUGH ART, Land Oomm'r., OKANI) UAl'lDH, Mlejil" ' Title I'erfeer March S, 1677-3ra T. D. Kellogg'a Advts. E ZELL'S NCYCLOPEDIA, New llEvisun rniTiOK. isa.ooo articles, s,ooo e. gr&itngs, and 18 splendid maps. The HK3T HOOK or universal knon ledge tu Iho language. Now In oouiieot publication. bi'Koixir.N with map seat tor "menu. AOUSTS WASTED. VHAH. II. DAVIS & CO., lMllla. ArrJ-ly. 7 EXCELSIOR PRINTING INK CO., BEST AND CHEAPEST r-KINTIXG INK IN THE MARKET, Tlitrclny M. 70.-JSW k ni:w YOIIK. Aug. II, tvi.s', ,,;AT,'T HAm CRIMVER8 I Adopted by all tho uneens of fashion, hendfesr Qr.c,ul'lr,' w,I: ,?v,:,? No "WNcilh HfUitstmc Philadelphia, I'a, Hce.s, 16 tni J W Ci:i)AR VATS AND TANKS. for brew, e ra, djers, cheiulsts, manufacturers and prtvau iLvcUlngs, u he. J. HbltKHAKT A cu . Juno a-iiw, luittonttood m., boiow Hroid. I1I1KR (IOOD.S of eve lit Itlntr litrLlnv Himla ibu,ias;..i ., I- .T' fiS'iit Vi.1,1?'.",' LFvll.K'h0.: co '"C'her. June is-hiv "."" fttiiuum nuouer co. Babcock 8c Wyeth'a Ads lstaleu InteruiUly, and ltoUluly funs l(hiuu,i tlsm. oeiut eurul(fla and Lumbago. trSolil bv llKU'llKKltTINK k II KMT LET. Diugglsts, Maiiungion, b.C, UCt 6, 7c, y, Uw JL A T E N T S7 F.A. Uhmana, t-ollcllir ot .Mncrtcan aud lWtu Patents, WoihlLutcn, . c. All builntia connetncsl with ratenu, whether ttore tho I'uteht (Jfflco vt thu Coutla, prconpiiy attended to. Mo charge uuus ut-JsjhaapatffiUitfvd, UetiatorRClrcuUr. May it-u licw f