THE COLOMBIAN. Looincno,-.rittDAT,'r at it is;?. Rail Road time Tahl. HCKAWANNA 4 nUJOMSDUno UAlt, IIOAD NORT1I. SOCTB. Accommodation Train 6.43 A. M, Ml A.M. 4.41 P. M I1.M A. M Hall .Train express Train 7.M A. M , 1.60 V. M. .H 1'. M. CATAWISSA HAIL I10AD. HORTIT, sotrrn Accommodation Train s.ss A.M. J.il P. M. Regular Impress 4.(0 p. M, h.sd a. M. Thronith cars on express train either to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and WUllamsport. ' . The Comjmman or next wEnk will CONTAIN THE OPINION OF JlJDOE ELWKMi, OVEBBULINO THE MOTION FOIt A NEW TRIAL IN THE CASE OF HESTER, TrjM.Y AND McUUQH, AND ALSO THE SENTENCE OF THE COURT WITH FULL PARTICULARS. Quite a heavy frost on Monday morning last was visible to early risers. The front of Exchange block has been painted and pencilled and Is greatly Improved In ap pearance. No child can sleep soundly while suffering with colic or from teething. Remove the cause hy u-lng Dr. Bull'a Baby Syrup. Only 25 cts. per bottle. Whatever tends to keep the blood pure surely tends to proto.ig life. Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture by its specific action upon the blood keeps It al ways in a condition of purity. Queer, aint It? How do Wetzel and the CommN-tonera prnpue to put a jail of one liin.ilri'd feel In wid h on a lot that Is less than ninety six feet in the rear? There will be Union Temperance services in the Lutheran, lijpti-t nnd Presliotsrian Churches of this ton, onSumluv evening neil. Mo idy nnd Sankey's Gopel Hy-ins will bo used on the occasion. The applications for license were nil granted, on Wednesday, except those of D. F, Seiliert, I! t wick, for Liquor Store, J. II. Kleckner, Berwick, fur restaurnnt and Samuel Hazlettno, Hloomsburg, for restaurant. Ens. Columbian: "The olark is inoverin'". Go ahead, the people are at your back, and are only sorry that they cannot vote to-day for new Commissioners. Modoc. The Agricultural Society will hold a meet ing for the election of officers to serve for the ensuing year, on Saturday May 19th at 10 o'clock A. M. T J. Vanderslice, Secretary. An excess of advertisements at the last mo ment, and the sudden illness of our foreman, un avoidably delayed publication last week. We are sorry that many of our readers failed to re ceive their papers at the usual time, but "acci dents will happen, &c" We have made great Improvement) in our of fices recently; and are of opinion that they can not now be surpassed, or in fact equalled, for comfort, convenience or style by any in town We shall be more pleased than ever to see our friends. Drop in. If our esteemed cotemporary, the AVlAumier land Democrat would investigate Wetzel jobs a little more closely, and not hanker so much after county patronage, its readers might get streaks 01 truth. Suppose, lor instance, it tells the pub lic what it knows about that supplemental jail contract. Mr. Albert Moyer was severely injured by the kick of a horse at New Columbia, Union coun. ty, on Tuesday last. He was bruised In nil merous places and his clothes were pretty gen erally torn into strips. He lay Insensible for some time under the horse,who, fortunately, was a gentle animal. The members of the Standing Committee are requested to meet at the office of the Chairman' in Bluomsburg, on Thursday the 17th day of May 1877 , at 10 A. M.Jfor the purpose of elec ting delegates to the Stale Convention. W. J. Bcckalew, Chairman, The members of the Rescue Hook & Ladder Company No. 1., will observe decoration day in Blooraaburg on Wedneaday,.May 30, '77. In vitailons will be sent to the Friendship Fire Co. Normal School and the various Sunday Schools. A cordial invitation is extended to all who wish to participate in - decorating th gravel. A man named Richard Farrell endeavored to cross the Northern Central Railroad track at Crescent, on Saturday, in front of a heavy freight train. The result was the loss of two horses,hIs own narrow escape, and the smashing of twenty two cars, which will cobI the railroad company some $5,000. Pretty good price for careless. ness. The daughter of A, S. Phillips, of Berwick, had a narrow escape from death on Monday evening last. A coal oil lamp exploded, setting fire to her clothing and prostrating her to the floor. Fortunately prompt assistance was at hand and the names were extinguished without further Injury than the destruction of her dress and the burning of Bomo bed coverings in the room. On Monday last John Jones and William Balrd, brakesmen on the Catawissa R. R. were brought before J. J, Brower Exq., charged with assault and battery and surety or the peace, on oaths of Oscar B. Wallace and H. J. Wynrfin fireman and engineer on the same road. It wa alleged that the defendants threatened the pros ecutors that if they went out on engine No. 378 they would never return alive." Jones is also charged with assaulting Wallace. The pros' ecutors are new men on the road and the de fendants old employees. Tho result will be found in our Court proceedings. The Auditors of a few townships have com' plied with the law requiring the publication of township and borough accounts. Some of them. however, have been made out In such genera terms that the tax-payers get Lut little knowlodgi from their contents. Wc insist thnt (here ahull be JuU light on all management of public affain. Pub' He ollicers, elected by thu people as their agent in the transaction of municipal business should be held to a strict accountability. Even our County statements we know to have been so pre' pared as to mislead and deceive the people. The demand for Reform Is general and woe to the men or cliques who attempt to retard It. The lUlli Annual Convention of the Pennsyl Vanla Sabbath School Association will be held at Ilarriaburg, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs' day, June 12, 13 and 14, 1877. Many prominent speakers will be present, Thosu expecting to attend will please notify 8.J..M. McCarrell, Esq., Harrhburg, who Ciuiraun of the Committee on Entertainment 1I10V will liMrrnvlifl will, psnl tlltroduc. Ilieui ill urc uuiuca uuruiK luv wjiitcuwuii. riuer llllurmaMuu lu 1 rgiru w liie iirugrmuujc the Convention can be obtained of the S.ate ..... W V III, I'lil .ilalntila rr Jauie Y. Yier, jiarruourg, uiairuaa OI to, id LuumlttM 01 arrangement. Who furnlshta the report of crop la Colum bia count to the Agricultural Bureau at Wash ington? Our Infcrnoatlon la at variance tilth the latest one. At about noon on Bandar the amall fauna house adjoining the baker In the rear of Df Hewer's building on Main street, won dUcorered to be on fire. The flaiuea were extinguished by, prompt efforts, but not until nulla a large tw.l,. L ..I L- I... 1 .1 1 ., ' iiuiw uu uvcii uurneu inrouffii ma roni. 1 0 Thursday, May 10th, Mr. Jacob Meliclc and Elisabeth hl, wife, of Light Street, cele- heated their Golden Wtildlng, on which occa- slon many of their friends we re present to ciajf. gratulato the husband ami wife who had lived In wedded happiness for half a century. The lato William u. Hurley was a groomsman at I the wedding ceremony fifty years ago. The handsome residence of Geo. W. Van Fowen, Eq., on the Illoorasburg road, In Dan. ville, was 'entirely destroyed by fire on Wednes day of last v e k. The houe wo one of the fin et In the tiwn, and was a costly structure. The Insurance amounts to $9.000 the Ion we aro unable to state. A defective chimney It Is thoifght was the cause of the fire. We have received a copy of the AJvertiurt' Guide, published by N, W, Ayer & Son, Adver Using agent, Eighth nnd Chestnut Sis., Phila- elpliia. It is a neatly printed pamphlet of fif- pages, filled with interesting reading matter, or advertisers the magazine is Invaluable, as contains a carefully prepared list of dally. weekly and monthly newspapers In the United Slates and Canada. Ayer & Son are well known and energetic men of business a.id the accuracy of their statements cannot be doubted. On Thursday morning, the Court ordered Hester, Till ly and McIIugh, convicted of the murder of Alex. Ken, to be brought up to hear the decision on a motion for a new trial Mrs. Hester accompanied her hmband. In an ex- iutlve opinion bv Judge Elwell the motion is overruled, lhe pri-oners all shed tears t the result, hut were not greatly moved. Th'y were remanded to the sherifl's custodv, and ill besenttneed within a few days. We will give n full account next week. Wo have just received from the publisher a new song and chorus, entitled "No mora the bu gle's stirring blast." Words by Samuel N. Mitchell, music by Chas. E. P'ior. This piece , arranged to be sung either as solo and chorus or as a quartette and was written expressly for Mem rial Day, May 30th, 1877, and will be sung in every State where there is a soldier's grave (0 honor. The music Iras a' graceful and owing melody, expressive of the sentiment of le words. Price. 30 cts. But the publisher makea a ipeeiai price for lose ordering for memorial exercises, viz.: on singlo copy 25 cents, and five copies mailed post-paid for $1. Address, W. W. Whitney, publisher, Toledo, O. A correspondent at Unity ville, Lycoming Co. writes us as follows : John W. Thompson, the adopted son of La- feyette Unger, aged 10 years and 7 months, was burnt to death on Friday last. His mother went to see a neighbor, and left him in the yard playing. Returning in about an hour she mis-cd him. He was found about one hundred yards from the house, with all his clothes urnt off, and dead. It is supposed that he put wood in the stove, that in some manner his clothes caught fire, and that he then ran to find his mother. The funeral services were held in the Wesley Chapel M. E. Church near Unity ville, on Sabbath last, and were witnessed by a large concourse of people. The sermon of the occasion was preached by the Pastor Rev. A. S. Freed. A frightful crime was committed in Wilkes Barre on Sunday evening last, at the house of l'Mward Balliott. Four ruffians forced an en trance into the house assaulted and outraged Mrs. Balliott, her niece Miss Dellia Frantz and Maggie Monaghan a servant, knocked down an old man named George 8. Wildrick who came to their assistance, and then ransacked the home. Mr. and Mrs. Balliott wern formerly residents of this county and Miss Frantz is a daughter of Michael Frantz of Berwick, Three of the scoundrels, Frank M Johnson, J. Wash' burn and Henry Chahoon were arrested and committed to jail, to answer the charge of as sault and battery, rape, and robbery. Wilkes Uarro owes It to the community to see that prompt and ample justice is meted out in this case, for it is a blot on the good name of the city that such crimes should take place within its imita, but it will be far worse if punishment does not follow. The three women are suffering fearfully from their brutal treatment. James Conoghan, the fourth one of the scoun drels was captured on Wednesday and lock ed up. THE "COLUMBIAN" FURTHER ENDOKSKD. Two successive Grand Juries, recommended the erection of a new County Jail, They never imagined that the location was to be changed, nor dream of the job behind the enterprise. The present Grand Jury speak the voice of the people, and in unmistakable language, We give their report entire: .Vmong the records and proceedings In the Court of Quarter Sessions into- alia it is thus contained : We. the Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth inquiring for the body of Columbia County, re- spectfully report that we have pursuant to our required duty calmly and deliberately investi gated all bills of indictments presented for our consideration at tins time and have paused upon dliem according to their merits. We have exam ined the Public Bulldiugs and find the Jail clein and in as good order as a building of that ag could be eipected. We find the cistern, pump, wood house and kitchen hearth out of order, and recommend that they be repaired and fire-boards placed in front of the chimney. In regard to building a new Jail we earnestly remonstrate against building it upon an' other ground than that now occupied by the old one. All of which is respectfully submitted. P. H. FREEZE, Foreman. ROLL OF HONOR. TUiaD STtlKET OBIMD SCHOOL. Room Xo. 1. I, E. and Ellen Bchoonover, Teachers, William Breece, Herbert Grotz, Sin- ford Peifer, Frank Pursel, George Ringler Willirm Sterling, Hannah Allegar, Martha Wirt. Jlacm Yo. 2. Amelia Armstrong and Hattie Vanderslice,Teachers, Lizzie Barton, Ellenora Bryfogle, Maggie Jacoby, Irene Philips, Annie Itoadarmel, May Sharpless, Hattie Sloan, Sadie Smith, Rulh Tustln, Howard Bidlemau, Bruce Birch, Willie Knorr, George Knorr, Horry Knapp, Harry Moyer, Edward Reiswick, Arthur Smith, Willie Scott, John Shoemaker, Frank Sloan, Edward Tustln, Room Ho. 3, Margie Qensler and Mattie Oraul, Teachers. Andrew Evans, Willie Ilolmu, Freddie Holmes, Harry llouck, Arthur Smith, George Itoadarmel, Harry Pterner, George iet ter, Jesse Shoemaker, Dora Breece, Utile ilrob.it, Lizzie Ilrugler, Editb Ent, Clara Gross, Lettle Moyer, Edith Moyer, Lillle Meyers, Laura 1'hlilips, Ada Hingler. Room Ai. 1. Mary Unangst and Kate Hower Teachers, Charlie Brobst, John Conkling, Charlie Coflhian, Alfred Grotz, Frank Gardner, Hicham bdwanls, Jloublebcott, frank Itostlar mel, Ada Cox, Besale Groti, LUzle Gnus, Blanche Geddis, Mkltle Hsrttel, Kola Moyer, Anna Risewick, Lillle Sloan, Fannie Sterner. Total No. different pupils enrolled during term, 321. Average No., In attendance 201. I'cr cent of attendance during term 87. I.-K. &uiii(, -ri-laUpaJ. nTMKNKA Yesterday morning, the lOih Inst- n lanro number of Invited ffueti mtheKidi itin liousfl of M.'& B'oan to witness the inarrlairaaf hl daughter Margaret T. to Mr. W. C. McKlnne. At,aboi3t icn O'clock the bridal part appeared In the parlor headed by the Iter, L Zihher, the' officiating clergyman, and the beautiful mar. " . .. . ... riairq ceirmnnv ni inn i'.tinin. i:imrr-h vh read, making the happy couple man ami wife. MIm Ida filn of Ilailelon and MIm Ell Mc- Kinney. sNte'r of the groom, were the brldea- maldsaml Mews. H. II. Clarl atid Levi Wnl- )er, the groomsmen. The bride irns attired In a handsome (fray traveling suit. Uwtalrs a Urgo number of elegant presents In silver, china, glas, 4c.. were arranged for Inspection. The table containing the refreshments groaned un der Its' burden, and was a sight calculated to sharpen the appetite and delight the eye. Af- ter the many good things had been pirtalten of, the bridegroom and his fair bride left for Phila delphia, accompanied by the congratulations and goo I wUhes of all present. Wo wish them uninterrupted happiness. COURT PROCEEDINGS. The Mi term of lhe Columbia County Courts convened on Monday, Msv 7ih. Ills Honor William Elwell, President Judge, and F, L. bliuman and I. K Kricktiaum, Associates, oil ,nc bench. Uiurt appointed JI. h. (Jox, Chester Hughes, James Thomas and M. Walter tipstaves for first wcek, M. E. Cox, Thomas Gorcy and Lott Werlz for second wetk B. F. Edgar appointed constable of Fishing' creek township. Joseph Geiger appointed constable of Main township. John B. Cornelison appointed constable of Pine township, A. II. i'aiker appointed constable of Green wood town-hip. Wm. II, Relnbold appointed contnblc of LO' cust towii'lnp. Wm, D. Osborn appointed constable of Hoar- Ingrrevk town-hip. Petilicn of Ida M. Peng and Enimi Vtcs for guardian. Geo. W. Snpplee appointed In eah case Bond in $400, James Dildiuo approved as surely, O. D. L. Koster.bander appointed Franklin township. Wm. Shultz appointed constable of Mai? township. In.lhe ertate of Wilson Allen, deceased, audi tor's rewt confirmed nisi. Commonwealth vs. J, P. Welsh. Fornicaticn and bastardy. On motion of District Attorney case continued. Recognizance of dt-fendant and Abner Welsh In SC00 fur appearance of dtftnd' ant at next sessions. Commonwealth vs. Benton Mnnnon. Fornl cation and bastardy. Recognizance of delend ant and Robert Mannon in $600 for appearance of defendant at next sessions, In the matter of the insolvency of Peter A and Francis M. Kline, discharged, and assign nients made to Treasurer of the county, Ohadhh Swank appointed constable of Mif flin township. In the estate of S. E. Fowler. Return of in' quest confirmed nisi In the estate of M. Applcman. Report of le confirmed nisi. Auditor's report making distribution in the estate of Hannah Baird confirmed nisi. iVuditor's report making distribution in the estate of William Barber confirmed nisi. In the estate of Daniel Mullley. Report of sale confirmed nisi. In the estate of Michael Grovrr. Report o sale confirmed nisi and sale continued. In the itaie of Benjamin Brink, Citation for specific performance awarded. Report of viewers of a road in Greenwood township, near Richard Kitchen's, confirmed nisi ; width 33 feet, Report of viewers of a road in Jackson, near D. Young's, in favor of public road and vaca. tion, confirmed nisi ; width 33 feet. Petition for bridge in Mnln township, near Forge. Isaac Schweppenheiser, Thomas Eaten and Samuel Snyder appointed viewers. Petition for reviewers of a road in Madison township near Mrs. Axe. John K. Grotz, W, B. Koons and George Risewick appointed view era. Commonwealth vs. Manas Cull alias Daniel Kelly, continuance granted on application of de. fendant. This la the Kelly who figured so prominently in the Hester case. Commonwealth vs. A. Robinhood. Forcible entry. A true bill. (Two indictments.) Commonwealth vs. A, Robinhood. Larceny. A truj bill. No Indictment. Com. vs. John Hughes. Hawking and ped dling fi-h and oysters without a license. diet returned by jury, submitting to the Court the question whether or not an offence had been committed under the law, Com. vs. S. Helwig et al. Trespass; judg inent of justice reversed and opinion filed. John Ilinderlitcr appointed constable of Bea ver township. In the estate of John Snyder, deceased, re turn of inquest confirmed nisi, Petition to require John Keller guardian of SamuelW arniz to give counter security, citation awarded, I Com. vs. Patrick Derasey. Assault and bat I try, not a true bill. Prosecutor James Gannon to pay costs, Com. vs. Patrick Brrnnan, Assault and Prosecutor James Gan battery not a true bill non to pay costs. Com, vs. Wesley Bodine. Larceny, A true bill. Estate of Mary Clark Return of inquest confirmed nisi. Com, vs. James Green. For the shooting of George Briggs. Jury return a verdict finding tbe defendant guilty in manner and form as ho stands Indicted, Hugh Shultz appointed supervisor of Jack son township. In the estate of Henry K. Bear, Order for administrator to pay money to widow. In the estate of Daniel Gearheart, a lunatic, sale ordered, Bond in $600 with surety to be approved by lhe Court. Assignee a sale.of property of A, Miller. Re port of sale confirmed as to property sold and continued as to balance. Coin. vs. John Ilinderlitcr. Larceny, A Irue bill. Jury find a verdict of "not guilty. Com. vs. Edward McIIenry, Larceny; not a true bill, Com, vs. Edward McIIenry. Larceny; not a true bill, Petition of minor children of Henry II, Fox, deceased, Daniel P, Levan appointed bond for each want in W00. Isaac Dyer approved as surety. Com. va. John Jones, Assault and battery, A true bill, Com, vs. Isaiah Beers et al. Larceny Ac A true bill - 1 The Colossal Bronze Statue of Victory which stands In the Park, at Lowell, before lhe tumb ot the Hint soldiers that fell in the levolution, is a lasting and beautiful tribute of art. It is I one of the first objects sought by strangers visi- I ting our sister city, which Indeed many visit I purposely to see this elegant object of liigk art I It was obtained from the King of Bavaria- by - 1 Ur, J, U. Ayer, to whom his majesty whs es I pcclally gracious in acknowledgement of what I his remedies are reputed to have done for the I lufl'ering rick. It was donated by the Doctor I to the City nf Lowell as a permanent and siieak- I log emblem of lhe victories both of Bcloiioe and I Arras. Uaotrttniin MJ.) Jrtt Jtfay,4w, " Business ioticos Gents' Fancy Bhuca at E. M. Knorr'n, Go to Marr'a for Magic Glycerine Soap. TyNew Patnsolj at Lull & Sloan'a. Price 20 centi to $4.60.' A flno augment1 of F,tncy S-Mps, Hair and Tooth Rritshe just received, the largest atid'brat o,ock In tho country. A" full Una of'DTess (food andia .largo ,lol of Fancy Goods; Parasols and tbe latest tiov pities in Funs and seasonable goods, at lhe lowest prices. Clark aud Wolf Those who wish to obtain firt c1as Gro ceries, can find them at T. W. Conncr'a new atom In Mundenhall'a building, Country produce taken In exchange. April 27-0tv , A fresh lot of Rosendale Cement Just re ceived by Moyer Urn'. Timothy & Clover Seed at J. Schuyler A Son's Hardware Store. $1.25 Foxed Gaiter"at McKinncy's. Base balls and bats cheap at Clark's Book Store. The richest Ice Cream, the largest, light st and whitest Bread ever baked in this nlacp.lroiii aaratdes we have scen.can be had at J. F. Caldwell's opposite Clark & Wolfi. If the weather eels anv warmer Mover I!ri3. wish it known that lhev have the best oicoan water navoreu witli rich t rull Syr ups If It la cold enough lor overcoat you needn't ntep. Lasting Gaiters, $1.00 at McKinneys. Wall Taper cheap at Clark's Book Store, Spring Suits made up in city style at D. Lonenberg's. The best of Paints. Oils. Glass &c. in cud- ItM variety,- at extremely low prices for ciuli at Moyer Urns'. NEWGOODS just received a larg3 lot of spring styles of Shoes at K. 31. Kuorr s. New Goods at Marr's, Kahomino or Wall Point, cheap aud beautiful at J, Store. Schuyler & Bon s Hardwuro Arctic Soda, with all the best Syrups at Moyer Bros. , Window Shades cheap at Clark's Book Store. Lulz & Sloan are Felling Appleton'A" Muslin fur 8 cents by thu bolt. IMPORTANT NOTICE To all fclteiidlng Coutt. Money saved Is always money earntd Men's Full Suits from $4 00 to J20.00 Youth's Full Suits from 3 50 lu 10.00 Boy's Full Suits $2.G0 to $b.00. Men's Pauls from $1.00. Spring styles, latest styles and lowest prices at D. Lowenberg's. Window ShadeB aud Wall Paper In great variety ana cneap at Ularlt s liuok store. Kckbart Jacobs has opened a Bakery on Main Hrett beloWjMarkel, and is prepared to funii.-Ii the best' Bread, Rolls, xc. His reputation as a baker is so well established tbat be needs no commendation lrom us. Ico Cream Soda at Moyer Bros. Drug Store, "Down to Hard Fail" Boots and Shoes at McKiuuev's. You can get good Dress Calicoes fait cob ors for G cents atLutz & Sloan's. Spring and Summer Hats in all tbe New Colors " ' For Men, Boys and Children at D. Loweuberg's. New .Shoes -for Women at Marr's. Children, Misses and Gents' ButTCougrcss at E. M. Knorr's for $2.50. One ton of Putty just received at Moyer Bros'. Iland-made Shoes at McKinney's. Wanted. Two girls to learn the tailor ing trade. Wm. Y. Kester. Apr.27tf The largest stock of Clothing ever shown in Bloomsburg can now be seen at D, Low enberg'a. Go to Marr's for Magic Glycerine Soap. Try it. Ladies' fine Shoes, all widths and sizes at McKinney's. The World's Choice. A Centennial Dtcition. Competent judges representing the civilized people of the wond appointed for the knowl edge of particular art or sciences, convened at rtuladelphia ror six months to decide upon the comparative merits of the various inventions of mankind, awarded to the manufacturers of Ben son's Csjicine Porous Plaster, after a careful test and comparison of this remarkable remedy with ordinary porous and other kinds of plasters, the highest and only, medal, above all foreign and American competitors, on the ground of its grtiat inferiority over other plasters, and its wonderful pain relieving strengthening and cu rative properties. Remember that this decision was made by four practical and -killed physi cians. Remersber that no nostrum was allowed to be exhibited at the Centennial, Remember when you are suffering from any ache or pain that Ben son's Capclne Plaster Is the bVst remedy ev r devised for all external difficulties. BE tBURY 4: JOnNSON, rnaaiucitrnc.il. Caiman, N. Y. May 19, '76 ly. sxuriozr's cAPCtNE ronous rutsTEiut, A great Improvement on ordinary porous p'asters. KKLIEVES PAIN AT ONCE. THE BEST Strengthening' Plaster Known. CUKES QUICKLY Hhettmatlsm, Neuralgia, Lame and Weak Mack, Sciatica, Lumbago, Spinal and Kidney Complaints, all aches and pains of a local nature. Sold everywhere. Price 13 cents. May It IS'-ly BEABUItV J0HN8&N, Pharmaceutical Chemists, N.Y. COAL I cOAiill CUALIII Wo aro now offering the celebrated Sus quehanna Coal Co'a Coal at tbo following cash prices: No. G. $1.CS per ton on wliarl". No. 5. 2.65 per ton on wharf. No. 2. 3 and 4 2.90 per ton on wharf. Blacksmith's Lump 2.00 per ton ou wharf, llituuilnous -1.50 per ton on wharf. 35 cents per ton additional, for deliver)' to any part ot the town. Coal House; Rates 15 cents per ton less. No. 6. to Lime-burners $1.50 per ton Coal screened before leaving our yards and full weiebt cuaranteed. Orders Ictt at I. W. McKelvy'a Store, at our omce, or sent tnrnugn the mans win re ceive prompt attention. Your patronage is respectfully solicited, C. W.Neal&Hiio. May I, 1877. Babcock & Wyath's Ada IBS!! Is taken Internally, and Positively Cures Khsumi tlsin, oout. Neuralgia and Lumbago, rarbold by WiiotesaJe and Iteudl Drugglsu everywhere. Bond 1IKLFI1KK8TINK BENTLKT, Oct. a. L-ly. a w Send tie. to u. r. IIOWKLL t (XX, Met. Tark. tor famvtdet ot U page. oonUuaiuur Usu eTw M wspaiiix. 4us4 eeuitile awlag oeat eca4ni(- REPORT OF THE AUDITORS OF CON YNOIIAM TOWNSHIP AND CENTRAL1A rwin 1111141. 1. . . ratrlct A. tiurke, C'allcetor tor (via utnrlct tor VU, April, "ilt, To am' ot Coaynjlum town HlilridtinnralauL 10 ml Is. 131 49 Apr. , ti utn't of entrulia Dorougndupll- caui av 0 num......... ,..... ivii 1000011 Dy ain't 0! mom-ration on twp. ilup.. i . ., .1 bjru' " ., ttoo too " " returnedloComs.forcolloctton lownxnip duplicate ISA SI " am't returned to Corns, for collec tion, liorougu duplicate ft) 03 " colle- tor's com. at 5 per cent on 1oj; IJM 01 " biiiatico put In ireasury. .. m U tMi to . j .... ' Kost 11 INI PrtUltlc A'. U irac, rroiiiuror bt M uutrlct fur 18T4, ' ' s , Dr, 'c Apr. s. IST7, Toam'i leo'il from tat duplicate toi ISift - tsewto To am't ot unseated lind tax. collvctod thro' u. u. uruLKWuy, auoiney ror uimuci i fuxt tl cr. B am't ot coats paid tl'rougli Att'js Marr and llrocuwa on appeals w n " am't or ots paid tmongli Att'isMarr and irockwayousulti) ag.iustuistrlnt... 85 60 am't of UeliU and Iniuct In full paid to Susan Cnrr, Tor judgment tt 11 1 am'tof dsbt paidn. II. Millard on acc'tof , . liiugm-'Ll vs. district T It ain't, debt paid It. Urj sou & Co. on acc t of Judgment vs. dlslrla JS5J ' Dia l until paid C 11, -Murphy on acc t of Judgment vs. ulst. let l 81 " urnt debt psid o. tl. Murpliy on aco't ot Judgment vs district w i! stl " am't of order ot Tnos. Ilennessr, stew ard's salary, paid r. 61000 " urn t pull Danville Asylum uli acc'tof In sane pauper expenses... 736119 " liriH kv,av hlivell. on acc t of fees 01 SJ " am't paid 1). Loweuucrg ror doming (or- der produced) " omt paid 'I Uomas Oeraty for service as director (order produced) " am i paid 11. uiwenberg 'or Coining (or der produced) ...v ; " am t paid llrocltway Elwell tor counsel fees , " am't paid Hrockway X tl ieli for counsel fees " am'tpjll Hrockway A' fclwill roradver- tl-lng, prliittug, c " am i oald order No. 61, lsalati Veager daud MarcuBt,l'i"d .i " utn't paid on acc'i of No. 2, Itiat m Yeager, d,itd tcO !U, is;a. ror iu 11 ' Hint paid ord--r No 215 for audit Ois' tees fonsis, Auill 10, Hit ' am't paid order o. 1H, Apill 10, lstt, I). F, currv, lor room rent in "am tp Id order f.p. 3, F-li--, l'7T, .Mrs. n hrw. ii'l'iiniior. inannni end horao lilro.... MOO 50 05 400 100 00 5 93 44 00 37 so " am't paid crdcr M. 27, Jure u, 1ST.', Ed- trftnughov, workiti'oorHouwi ...... I 600 Jtor am'Lnald. order No. 14. lU.2i, 1877,JoIin Crane. Jr,.jiarvesUiiKon torm.ic .... '' am't paid, order N o. Martin 25 1S70, ) John crane, Jr.. tor dltcntog on farm. Ac. " am t PttU, order No. 61. .Maich , 1S76, ltuoert Furrcll. sow and shoala. ...... " am't paid, order No tM, March 31, 197T, Pat. Ueraty, work on farm " aint paid, older Nu i I .Maich 31, '.877, MlchJtl buimaii. tejm work on f r "um't pud, I'ncr mi. 57. M.ucn 31, ms, l'.o it K 1l11rt.11.111 adverting Pal 1 or.ier Nu. iu, March 31, !;, .las. Dj kc, m-at tor I'nor iluuwr ' order No. 03. Marcus .1S70. John Crane b r.c ' ui po r dTctur ... .. 4 Older ,o. I 6,Murcn8l IbTO.JulinCiuue sen leo tis 1'Ou' dliivtoe .... " older No. 111, ug 20, is"6. IM. (icraty, 011 aic' tbeivLei, a-steward.. " older .no lis, tug. 20, Bio, 'lhos.Chap- inaii, feenlci as dlreit'.r " order .No. io, a pr. s, 1877, Thos. Chap mJi. horso hire. e .. ........ .... " order no. It!, Mrch 31, 1877, William Chapman, team woik and hauling " Older n'u. 76, .May27.1S76, Chas. Krel- siter, carienter work ' order No. 77, .lane 24, 1870, indrowUea- ver, digging dialn ' order Nj. 7, Juno 2), 1876, John Moran, boots and bOoes.... order No s2, Juno 24, 1S76, John Sny der, smith work . or .er .no. 84, July 29, 1870, Isaac Fisher, 43 01 36 00 45 00 C5 00 100 10 16 00 119 00' 90O 6 93 16 25 1180 corn auu oaii . order no 100, Aug. 24 1876, C. tl. Mur phy, trocei tus, &i , for Poor House 165 " or.ier No 87, July 29, 1870, J. II, Kern merer, harness 48 " oid r.-o. 9,, July 29, 1870, O.W.Davis, ineilclae, tc sa ,.r.l..e K,,T9 Mfirrh 31. 1876.-tOM. tl. . Lavelle. tot., for legal 6crloes. ' 100 00 ' order No. 104, Auir. 20, I8J6, Midget Daluu for wa;c ius servant ne.tep n lll.AUC 2'1. IsTrt.ArtllUrNaSh furiuncralexoensesof M. Ueraty-.... 34 60 " order No. 115,.uc;. 26, iSt6,Jonuur,son fur meat lor slot aupers 13 91 ,1 nrrtnr Nil. 191. lICI. 25. ISTfl. ThOS. Ocra- ty, tor ser ice ai poor director W CO ' order wo. Ill, dept 30 TO.llurke i: Droa. for comns and funeral expenses 121 75 ,. n.lr n I'll VlV . 2.. 1876. IleDl. WaiT- n'er ror eloier ail tlmotliy seed 12 oo i ne,iep-n. 12s. iieL 2. Wm. l'elffer for manure, fur farm 10 oo ., nr,ler Sn. 1S1 Nov. 21. 1876. JOUU Sny- derf.ir smith nork 10 00 r,,rinr Vn 111. NOV. 2S. 176. Frailklet- terrain torhay 20 00 " order No. 134, Nov. 2S 1S76, Darnel Houck for blackMulthlng 10 00 ' order No. 12s, Nov,, is;, WesleyMan- ley for lepalrlng wagons. 27 41 ,i r,l..p Vn ir.). Juno so. Is73. I'eter H Hock fur hardware 15 77 " order No. 18H, March SO, 1&75, Peter h. Uuck for hardwaie ' order No. 2 7, Juno 5, 1875, I'eter h. lliiik for hardware " order No. 162, Dec 2it, IS74, A. II. Kortner for md.ie. for Poor llouso ' order No. 109, Jan 20, 1877, Mrs.O'Hoylo for attending Cleary, a pauper . . . . " order No. 27o, Oct. 30, 1875, I: E. Buck tor hardware, 1c ....... .............. " order No. 275, Jan. 24, 177, 0. W . Darts formedlclno, - " order No: 212. Junos. 1ST5, ,r. II. Keui- ererfor BadilloMork " order No 202, Oct. so, 1875, Leo i 51eara tor hone dust .... ....... " order No. 255, Aug. 25, 175, 1,. O. Black for erocerles , " order No.313, Pec.to, 1875, P.E.Buck tor hardware, to " order No. 2411, July 3, 1875, 1". E. Buck for hardware. c .... " order No. !W. July 29, IS76, C. O. Murphy for groceries ..... By hill rf expenses allowed Treasurer tor collecting unseated land tax " paid audlturs, clerk h ro and room rent, on account , " am't or Treas ' eomm'n (a 2 per cent, on 5D57 19 paid out 11 nt h.llnnen lltto tho district hV Said 11 SO 4513 6 22 12 00 13 63 11 86 85 00 1215 1101) 18 68 26 53 24 50 20 00 50 00 10714 rat. A, uurke, treasurer 6M i IWM 61 Order No. 103, Aug. SO, 1870, to ellington Cleaver for no'ir and feed, 1W, wits presented lor credit, but as ruled out tor want of proper endorsement. MSTOr XO.NIBAH0NSaLlODP., BCBSt.COlLKCTOK. On boro' uupueaio, irs. .uuueu (poor) ... 1 00 ' duplicate,! IdowOradj (poor and old) I 00 1 " duplicate, Mrs. '1 hos. Ungdon (deed) i 2 " " Thos. .onoghan ' as Mrs Johu 5iouulan (poor) 87 16 00 On twp. duplicate, John Oeraty (deceased) 1 1.0 UST Of TAXK3 BETCK1XO TO COUNT C0MMI3S10NSJU run iAiu.ei.-jiv.--i. Centralla Borougu. SHchaHC'.no (0 50 4 IH) 50 65 50 55 50 (6 50 SS 65 F. V. CulllUS James CaUban .. Kd llurlev Michael Dougherty Henry l aM-i Thomas Haughan ... I nomas iioweui Juhn (I, Hauley Thomas Homes John J. Hughes Ann T, Jones CaroiuH KUue Widow Keller 55 55 55 55 66 55 , 55 65 55 55 55 825 S3 it. r. iteuer 11. A. Uiveliuul.. James Ucllugn Llo' a Marks Jlory vcliraeity Pat (Julun..... U. r . riieyiw-m. . . . ,m Kred. Wilt ck H. K. Van Keureu Via.Zeiglrr Michael Hannan 1 'at iingoou Con' iigliain Towniliip. 1 10 Joshua llriun Nathaniel nrown lMia walker Ihos. Huston. 4 25 nar Huston John Young Jaeub Trleu M. Khalvy Kellx llc.Maniinan.,. Anthony Murphy Kicuaru tboinaa . " ., pat, Moran TerrenceMJgulro.. Jonathan Knlule... Fred KUDirermau... James v.orrlson. , Marr Morris II. . Uarr Kvan T Joues Kil. Honlhacll ihos iienncnsy Kraal: Gallagher.. John K. Hails cor. Duneiioe JenksDyer Catharlue Cook irauucook , Andrew Hurt Jacob Senner wia. Brown J. A D. Cosg-oie,. I'eter Joj ce Jacob Ashman IIM 24 We, the underpinned Auditors of ('on)nghain and v cuii ana i uur uiaiiui lur iiiu jeur ibid, uato eiuui Ined the foreiroliiLT aeels. of Patrick A. uurke.eoUt.ct- or and treasurer of said district for said )ear and uuu mem ivnrviiuiHuiiw nuiieu, 31. ILANAllAVl '1 Hi is. c K v, Township Auditors. tl , JllllllUIIA. ) I'lHci! """"Sn Auditors, Aiieati 11, rules, M-cretary, Centruiia, April 21, 177. Tbomsji (;i.ly, surety ot Edward Curley, Treasurer of Con)nghaui aud t'enlralta Poor District lor 1BI9. 1J11, To am't ot balance due by Edward Curie, Treasurer as per last Auditors' report, , 13,303 Clt. By Order No. 2U July sist, U71 to Thos. Ileunessy salary steward " 5ilnUi,lUi. Otr- 1140 J ..J15 74 45 01 .a 2 00 22 0O 000 e no 40 lis) 1 lift 100 40 40 40 75 41 73 W 350 801 250 50 50 60 tt.. 0 ,',S 50 50 1 0O 50 75 0 SO I CO ,. . 4 SO 50 50 irHirnases 10 ui,ijn ooo . "' tv t"l tit f as DintW , ' 76 09 m juii" iDiii,7si i,tn am. ty uiiDurit for roor.hotteo Misprllt lUliat Oeraiy taklnirif. ttBCi toani'm SHAfntiB, T. ltio. tiemtr tl, ne nnd horee Ulie ton. Ilaten ... . . Ill AtrllS. 17 T.UiTnTrtlino and uorso torle to flsjiers... 07 Mr. i,T T. Uemiy aorw hlreic to poor bouse.... 41 Mr. V"6 T. i,eraty horse htro tM. to UanvlUe 43 Mar. 9J '76 to r. Ueraty taking jiauiiors to pdiouso ll .Mai. 31, "77 r. F llurke room rent for Dlrettirrs, , 956 ug vs "75 Kd Cuiley for consolidated orders ....... 233.lnno 16 '7 Juhn Crano consjlldit-d orders 4 Kb n. Is D. Lowenberg cloiiiliii; for paupers ... 36 Mar. 4 Til Mciiola Miller siippllos Jioor Iiouh, 33 Mar. 4 'f llios.lieunossy casli paid nut W Mar si Mil, M I'revust c j tl foi' o'lt d Mr p fillers 56 Mar. SI 'iS C. 11. Uluck- couiiH'irirs ., In Maiun il. '76 P. F, llurke salrry us clerk 7J prll 10 'to Daniel Morris 19 U ieoo iw ICM 310 06 5100 22100 7500 31 30 1100 53 M 31 to 13 13 133 Oi) 20 22 100 00 6SiO 27 47 irrain ror mur housn 74 Apr. o.'ie Harry Oerety ' 226 June 16, '75 Wm. Peltier co.il lor out door paupers " 41 Mar. 21. to Johu currau servicens Director 16 Feb. 20.'70 8. s. Shultz for Insane paupers 1... " 24 Feb. 20 -76 i'. F. Burko for stationery 1... ' 23 Feb. 26 TO Brockways Elwell counsel tee " 2i Mar, 4 '76 .Michael Sulli van hauling lumber " 87 twp. 16 '74 Ellas Snyder rjecaop " 232 Juue 10, '75 John Crane services as Director., " S31 Aug.il "73 Samuel Keller wUiel tightener S53 Aug.) 74 br, D.J. Mc Klbben medical services. '1 !37 Aug. 2s, 7 A. Denver, harvesting; " 241 ust, so, 'fa neo. slrlcker balabco on buggy 203 Juno 5 '75 Kllas Hnyder feed for poor house 11 258 Aug. J 75 Lewis Beaver harvesting 49 00 25 00 800 00 25 80 850 OO" 130 00 9 79 8 00 1150 140 00 33 35 600 15 .tan. b, '75 John Snyder 1. o, ' 75 John Snyder 1 work 0 75 t s '75 Samuel Long , c',0R.n.n.''.,'7!,!',' 1815 '31 '.3 l'hlllu lluuhes ... ... smun woric 341 July corn c 1 lis July 31 '73 l'MIlp lluuhes OUl!JC8., I 266 Oct. 80, 'f3 Samuel Long seed viheai. t" S72 uct. 3,1, '76 'el, llowcr f nu uork .. " n iKi S , 73 Kd. I'urley gro- Ci rlus roor houo. 1 271 Oct. so, 74 llenjaii.lu Hea ver for lumber, 11 28oct. a, '75 Mary lieu nessy forfatrvlco as matron fur '75 1, 199 Juno 6, '75 nam Keller for com stalks- ........ ,"2 1, Inn 1, "76 Tho UtMiuessy 'freight on Hind..... ... if" 3 s.Juiim 10, Wm. llugneafor plaster 339 July 3, '75 Moses Doner for potatoes and corn I' 13,Feb '70 Talk., F.iiarke work at poor house. ' . 119 .Ian t,'7ti .-otouiou bnydcr ' biulih work. ... Am't of Treasurer's com. 2 per - cent on tw-vus orders reueemed Balance now due tbe district on lids , account.. ...,)T.7L..M V lqoo 13 00 47 30 DOlJ 100 to It' 75 20 03 4 76 24 0,1 23 00 1100 6108 190 Ji 3335 91 The, rnllnwlnff orrtera were nrpjw-nti'rt tor credit on thli iiccouut. uojei tluns biln i made as to their le gality alter a lou,; discussion they weiu withdrawn auu cauueioo. Order N'i.19 Feh2i, '76 cur Collhan for- w.,n;n r,ff pnlnn during tiix levy 117 50 " 20 Feb 2.1, '70 'thus. Dalton lor watihinc enilnu duilni? tax ievy. 17 50 " 29 Mar 4, 70 Nim.Luke for wutchr lag engine during tat levy. t. 1 " 17 Feb 20, '76 Wm craw lorn Jor wdtrhlntr pnL-ln rinrlntr tjix lev. ... 17 50 18 Feb 26 "76 Bernard Mc Braerty. ror watchlmr emnno durlmrj tax levy 17 50 2SMar4.'76 Wm Harris for watch- lug engine during tax levy. 1. 17 60 60M.ir Sj. o John nuiler for cleaning? & miikm? drain 50 00 I ' 69 Mar 31 '76 Ld Cuney for horso hire attending engines 60 00 f2Uio The following orders were issued by tho Directors of the poor ot said district during the last fiscal s ear. 1 mi uiiuei? uulu auiiiiv a ueicu.y iniui uu .no uuiucta nf tnohf-now outstundtnir. that tho maturot their orders uppearlu In this ikt, la no Inference of their legality, oecauo uuno ui lueui utiio jet, ureupiu scutcd to us for Investigation. No 73 Anrll 10. '70 Daniel Morris for trraln for poor aouau tos ' 74 April 10, 16 Harry ueraiv ror corn sc. 75 May 27, '76 Abraham Krelocher for car penter work , 76, May 27.16 Chas. Krelscher. carpenter work 77 Juno 24, "76 Andrew Beaver for digging drain &c . 78 Juno 24, '70 Geo Strieker lor repairing wagon &c 76, June 24 '70 John Moran for boots und shoes tor paupers so Juno 24, la Peter Swank for sawing lumber"...,.i u si une 2 1, '76 Ed Geraty for cash paid for groceries s2 luno 24, "76 Johu Snyder black smith work ,1 S3 JunO 24' "70 Wellington Cleaver chop and nour. 84 J uly 29, 16 lhaac Fisher for corn & oats 85 July 29 lo Dr Vanvalzah (or Medical services 80 I uly 29, "76 Dr Lashell for ined. services 87 July 29, 76 J II Ketnmerer for harness. 88 July 29, '76 Wm iviller for keeping va grants 89 July 29. istleo Strieker for repairing 1023 300 2 20 11 SO 94 00 19 23 6 01 38 50 43 83 7550 060 24 50 213 2 23210 111 75 0 09 99 76 19 00 45110 31 25 10SO 103 ,0 to July 29, 91 July 29, 70 o Murphy for groceries. . 7 It Drysou a: Co for -o II Millard .... Andrew Deaver for harvesting 8 1 Levan meat for poor house 03 VI 95 i u w Davis medicine c. 00 Aug 30 '70 Andrew Heaver work on farm 97 Aug 20. 70 Thos oeraty for sen lco as director 94 Aug 20, '.6 ur Lasneu reu servacea Win It Urlght shingles lath CO Murphy for groceries.. WuiPeirterkeeplnirvag rant 10) 101 11 75 102 103 ' 1 4 ' 105 Wellington Yeuger fur meat Wellington Cleaver Uour Ac. Hrldget Dalne as servant 1' p llurke for stationary So.. Ed Geraty for potatoes 10 05 104 0 8 2 OO 6 00 20 00 107, AUg. 2U, . 870. Mrs. Kllker for attend- Int- Tho. Malev 15 CO 10s, Aug. 20, leiii, c.G. Murphy forgro cerles. ic. lor JuiO.lo was cancelltd imd No;. 120 and 127 were Issued In Its slead. p . Aug. , is7, c.o. Murphy for out door rolief 110, Aug. 20, ls7tf, Ed. Oeraty on ncc't of 6alary as steward 111, Aug. 2, 1876, Arthur Nosh for ex pente 01 M. Oeraty 112, Aug. 2, islti, Kd. curley tor horse hire, 0 113, Aug. to, 1870, Thos. chapman for ser vice as director M 114, Aug. 20. 1970, Thos- Oeraty for ser vice as director. lis, Aug. 20, iilu, JohnUryson for meat fur sick paupers 110, Nept, 30, i70, John crane for service as dlro 'tor - 117, .-epl so, 1S70, llurke uroj. forcomus and funeral enpeuses us, sept, so I610, Kd. oeraty for money paid to servant 119, is t. a 170, llurke liros. torcomntor 77 U 150 00 34 CO 1500 100 00 50 00 13 (1 17010 191 1000 20 00 1510 Mrs. MCDunougu ik, ua. 25 1910, Mrs. Ed. curley for horse uire lit uct. 1670, Thos. Ueraty ror sen Ice s director ., ui net. SS1S70, 'Hos. Oeraty ror service asdtrector - 123, oct. 2s, Wm. Peltier for manure 124, Oct. to 1S70, Uenry Joyce for work on the farm 125, oct. 25 1870, K. M, LasUoU for medical Ben Ices 120, oct. 24 1870, c. o, Murjihy formdse. for Poor llouso 127, net. 2s 1870,C, o. Murphy for out door relief 12s, Oct, 28 1876, John Ur son for meat for paupers - 129, oc, 2s 1870, u. W. Davis lor medlclno and supplies. lso, Oct 21876, Ed. I). Kurtz for smith wurk 131, Nov. 28 into, BeiiJ, Wagner for clover seed, Ao 182, Nu. 28 1 876, Johu hnyder for smith woik 1 133, Nov 28 1870, l'rank Ketterman, hay . 1 134, Nov, 28 1876, Dautel llouck for smith work 30 00 50 00 10 00 4800 6160 MOO 63 10 1910 42 60 3 SO 11 00 11)110 1 torn 1000 toco 133, Nov, 28 1870, Jos. (1. fcmlta ror repair- lu,;wafronM. 131), 1U Nuv, vs 1S70. Urldiret Dalne torn aires as servant.. 137, Dec. 8, 1S70, Wm. Storrts tor cabbage 34 00 IVI . . Poor House 19 20 iss. Doc s. 176. Wesley Manlev ror re pairing wagons i3i, Dec. s, is;o, Michael Sullivan lor coal tor paupers 110. Dee. 8. lt.76. Pat. Oerutv ror work nr SI 41 CD 00 Poor Houso 35bo 141, iiec. a i.iu, nuiiuo & auuoii for lime tor rami . 118, Dec. ls70, UXouenbcrg rorclothlug rorpaujiers. " 143, Dee. 8 1S7, Henry Oeraty ror 11 ork at Poor House 144, Dtc. 8 187a, 1 hos. Chapman tor ser vice as director 143, Dec. s, Thos. oeraty ror sen Ice as di rector 1 14il, Deo, 7, o. 11, milliard lor groceries ror Poor llousj 1 147, Doc, s. John Crans (or sen Ices as di rector.... ... A 1 148, omitted, no older or this No Issued. ' 14V, Jau. 3 ls7, 1 hos. oerat) tor sei vice as director ISO, Jan, 3 117, I'. Y. Uurko ror bulldlne and repairing. ' 131, Jau. is, illr'l suUlran, n agonfon act) 1 15, 13 ' " (lu full) 133, C. o. Murphy, out door relief ' " ''"'hard 1'rcs, tor forauendlng wiiuam nrennan .. ' 133, Jan. is, Hrldget Hradley ror attend ing imam Itrehhau ; ' 130, Jau 13, Nell U'Mlhau.iiork on farm ' 187, c u. Murphy, aucauiig pau. p'rs( lC... ... t,t . , m 5S0 131 5-1 33 00 40 00 SO 00 851 M 81 00 40 4 w, jau, n, raj, r lynn tor cool for farm. ' D.F curry, keeplig vagrants 05 00 13110 100 00 303 48 a oo " ICO. 1(1. Jan. is. 11.11. Mnije.i ,r r,,,it.; ,'. 1'ocr House, AO ... " iss, Jan. 13, Dr. It. M. Lashetl, medT'ser 101, 1 ii . i , " let' " " " " 11 " 164, "UrldgetDalne.ser1ceasenant t-am Nancy Ueraty, atteudmg I'at. 147, jn,' lsl'ii'iirke Hros7coiirus'i: h-'rso hire,..,. . , , ,frlu' V. Thas.iaiu4, service as d'l- 10, Jau'." 1, Mrs. O'Boyieittendlcg'cieai ry.aoauper ' .,,..,.. IltLjan.?, V.O. Murphy tor groceries n I 1 'Use..., 19)09 171, Jan. 27, U.B. Millard, for groceries fur Poor II uuv . 1 Tot 1t Ti Ji.hfi Prtn. tnf VirrtAn mm rtl. 130 49 I. roctor, W05 173, Jan. 27, Bridget Bradley for attend ing uininm Breiiiian 19 00 174, Jan. 97, t a. James tor mating box far wililaui tirnnuaii 100 175, Fib. 24, 177, tl. VT. Davis, medicine.. It '171, ) (1. W. Davis, mrd. k stipplles.. 13 40 171, "'I hos t,erau, service as Slnn-lor loutx l?t, " Michael Bulllvan, co.rt for F. u. 85 00 179. " '1 homiLS Ueratv for norse hlro and time at meetings 10 00 lso, Feb. 24 vtza. ciuipman,norsonire... b i 181. Mar. 31, Henry Oeratt forwacesas hired man ..... ....1 100 00 182, Mar. 81, Henry ocraty for wages as hired '"in 101 HI 183, liar. 81, n w. tiavu, men. & supplies 4090 184. " Ed. Geraty on account services as steward,,,. - 1 . 150 10 185, .Mar. 31, 1:0. ueraty on account ser vices as steward - 75 00 ihi, mot. si, Mrs. I.1. oeiaiy, services as matron , 100 00 lsr. Mar, si, Heubon Fahrlngcr, for su purine niunrrs 2 60 o no 1.9 50 150. 119 00 119 00 DS69 25 OO tltO 10 0l 210 00 119 no 76 Oil 20 0 80 00 15 00 12 00 12 00 45 O0 63 00 4196 6187 100 ls, jinr ai.uu uerdiy, cow soil uj i- II. 189, 190. Dr. It. M. IjikheU. incd. serv. " m. I'elller. keeping vajrranls " MlcU'l ulllvan, work ot learn., " wm. chipinan " " " o o. Murphy, out door relief... M 'I hos. Chapman borso hire, Ac John crane, Bervlce as din cuir D. F. Curry keeping vagrants. " P. F. llurke, salary as clerk.. . . " Henry Krelsher, work on farm " P. F. llurke, room rent for dir's " C. M. Vanderslice, printing .... "lllch'I Sullivan, team woikon 191, I9i. l.l, 191 195, 196, 197, IV, 199. 200, 2 1. farm . 202. Mar. 81. vrs. eu. ueraty ror casn paia out tor Poor House ... 3. Mar 31, T'hos. Chapman tor board for Mrs. orlflitiis at court , 4. 3iar. 81. liicnard l'rocior forattenu- lng William nrennan. viu, Aiur, 01, ii. tvemmerer, uaraeius..H 200, " fat. Oeraty, work on farm 207. " ullbert Kline.- arocertes lor Poor Houso , H.. )s, Mar.si.nrockwayfi Elweli.ieiral serv. take li. I'elrfer to tho asvliun 210, Apr. s, tiios. cn.ipman,norno niresrc. 211. ' 'i'hsmos (leratv. exnensoof 11. 16 00 16 00 1000 16 00 716 6! 100 to 53 011 165 00 51 00 60 00 I'elirer to tha asylum 212, pr. 8, Thomas oerlty for horso hire, to iro lu Schuylkill Haven sis, Apr. a, 1 uomaa iieraiy lor nonie aire Cr lu 10 1. r iMier h ,. 214, Apr. s. c. B. Hrockway lor money paid to asylum 215, Apr. 10, auditors' fees and expanses of 1876 audit 1 i jja. Apr. 10, 1). F. Curry for room rent 'audit .......J. .!. 1. 110, Apr. 10, Ed. Geraty for salary steward (in rull) '' .(.... 1 .1 218. ADr. 11. John Butler, werk on fart tor as 219, Apr. 11, .iouu uuuer, wurK on larm., 219. ' Frank Cain ' ' Vholo ain't of orders Issued In past year fi359 70 2873 72 Deduct " of last J ear's lssuojedeemed Net am't of last 1 ear's prdors outstanding (5478 98 8tEV.VRD'S ACCOUNT AND ASiF.rs,OF .TUK lJl I'lHJ till 1 , ,'IJIHl 11 III, 13, I KKAL KHTATKr Orlfflnal cost cf Bacinn in farm ..... M'-M 00 UJ-l"I 11IIHI11 .niiuiiu imvu ., HV VI Buhdn-g udJttlon to tho Poor llo'tsa una rtpairiiiK iim ujru -t-mst 1728J 4 ) l'EKSO-Hl. rnoi'HKTr. I 11UIW1 lo llv VUVU.......... ...... Tiociwsr as one heifer .-, S200 00 70 00 12 00 40 00 15 00 3 75 200 201 22 61 V) 400 450 10 00 0 00 3IIO 10 0U - 0 0 4 OO SO 0 7 00 4 00 200 2 00 luuo 1 nu 2 011 150 Flteinhrs n. einc ton hay 1 Five busheis rjo 75 cents.......... l"oultry Meven bushels corn ears 83 cents.,.. U4 tons long t-traw ini $15 1 uiny pimuus uucKwuetti uour ........ Une huudi ed 1 onnos Huur v ivo uusneis uu av ueai vj cents... nn.'-rannlnirmlil one cutting box one cultivator , Oho sled. . tine Threshing machine - Une com shelter , Two w agons one butr.iv . .' One ha rake , , old scythes , ;. uuu narrow M ...... Une set harness Onu lock chain Une wheelbarrow Hakes and Ioiks.........i W....M HOrsEOOLD FDSNlTCnk. rno heatlnirstoe G 00 30 00 10 no 20 O0 6 00 10 00 451 700 Three cooking stoves Elht beds and rovers iwciie paupere ecus. Uno louuge Four ta'Ates , Three bed room btauds. Two dozen old and new chairs OKOrKRlRS OK UAKU. Pournounds com meal $016 20 1 60 30 so 1 20 00 Two hairs Uno suit TP e pounds bulter , uue ganou cnai on une gallon s rup Two pound- tea uieo puuuus couee t s nr. Cal. duo m-l by I". A. llurke, Treas for 1870 68 28 vy 1 dos. ueruy ror r.a. uuney iyu tj " NellLenlhan, coll. for 1875 9)7 45 Total am't of assets as presented to auditors 19704 42 Tho amount of ludirmenta. nnd nrrlern nf old Isauus now outstanding was not ascer- riioncca or the fibm. 5 tons hay J15 75 00 20 bushels Dotittoea last vs no 80 rjo 0 75 cts 22 60 100 oals I'llSOCtS.... 31)00 550 " corn ears (5 25 cts 137 ro 75 heads cabbage C4 2 els 150 10 bushels turnips ia 30 cts 300 40 wheat &H 40 00 30 " buck n heat a 75 cts 2250 I " onions 1 00 4 tons straw (a $15. , 00 00 7 corn fodder oi $lu 70 00 I4SS00 CENSCS OP TIIK POOR HOfSB FOR TI1K VE1R ISDINO . . MillCll 31, 1877, Number of paupers In Poor llouso March 31, '70, HuntiLiL-u uunug ) ear born In Insane asylum died absconded In Poor House March 81, 1S77,. Wp. Inn linilprs.ttriip,l nttrilmra r nnnrn.1m f.vn and centralla borough, do certiry that thu foregolm? statem-nt Is correct and true, to tho best or our knowledge. Wo further agreo by resolution, that the pay of cachdliector shall bo a to- each day necessailly nprn ua titiri-uii. aimj, uiiii. iuo uuuioer or meet- InCS Of Said board RllUll nor nv.WPrl luollu rran. num. Four of said meetings to bo held quarterly at the Poor House ot said district. Also, that tho fol lowing rates shall bo tho highest dally pay ror horso hire 1 15 for a slnlo and rs ror n dnnnif- inm At that no orders shall bo drawn by tho directors for luvu iiuiu uuiu uiu nanie, is buoumiea to me audi wi n lur meir iippi uvai ai ueir unnuai sottiement. 111,11 .11 LA9r.l 1 -JSMon.rownsl,lpAu'llt0f!, WM.1!!. ffil Borough Auditors, AlKSl ; U. II. I KH K. NUT, c, li. jicaruy, clerk. ANNUAL STATEMKXT OP COX HAM TOWNSHIP. YNO Andrew ltoonoy. sunervlsorof ennvno-hnm rnrti, ,. ,u,.m..iHii nu, iau,iu account wun said stkul ruun tat hccocnt. DR. To omx of apeclal road tax duplicate for'7 1.3.101 44 v-v..w ..vu. swu.,, .icaqurer,. i4 28 0,37i 73 CH. By ami returned to county Commissioners im 74 " errors, cxoncratlois and double as WMUnents . , paid H. 1'. zarv, l'rotli'y, Sept. 4. -70 " " Dec. 0 paid Wm. Dryson, Attorney fees..,, commission allowed on t5,693 64 " paid ot balance due twp. by bup'fr C2 40 1,60 00 5.2O0 14 70 0 s 225 0 4 fO,S75 load iccocnr. DIt. To amt or road tax duplicate tor 137..., 12,02? 165 7 irvnirairaa county '1 reasurer... " oj balance due A. Hooney, supiTV'r CH. 12.2)1 uy am i ot taxes worked out by associated (1,197 no issiii 17 1 (4 00 " ues worked out by Individuals. " ot errors and exonerations allowed " returned to Co. Comr'Hiorcoilec'n " paid order No 1 to A, Hoonoy, ser vices ns su)ieitunr " order No. 2 A. itooney, Jr., w ork on r Poof 4lfji S'jon 33 00 3300 S3 00 M00 MOO " order No 3, Kd. Hooney.wr'k roads " onler No. 4, Jas. )irltt,wi.rk on " order No. 3, A. Itooney, services as suiienlsor " ordr No. e, A, Hooney, sen Ices as tunenlaor . " order No 7, A, Itooney, services as suiienlsor order No, , A, Ilo)ney, sen Ices as upenisor ,. " order No. , A. Hooney, services us supervisor " order No. 10, A. Itooney, services as supenlsor ' order No 13, A. Itooney, servlces'as suutnlsor ,,. 11 order No, 14, John seeney work comulsslon allowed cniisl u. W the undersigned auditors or Coiiyngham township tor the ear 1877. havo duly examined frtrlh .-.,.,u4VUl.VklMttWUM1 TllOSUS f'lBEV, I Maans KusiaaN.V AuiUiors. Jakes MoMUi.i, I Attest : C. O. Mrnrnv. Clerk. Centralla, April si. 1877. ''"wSfn.Mn001"1"11, ""PwvUor, 'n account with srxctii. Bon tax accocKr, DIt. 00 1 To am't or special tax duplicate ot 1S7 1 ., Bptij ,ux 1 ec.d rom co Treasury 1.1 I i 11 ti.ilnne,, rn.l va.l ... ieoo 75 00 an 00 man, lato supervisor...., ,,., Clt. 67 00 (Ausa w 1119 M 11 40 ifitt, (JO 1,735 00 1,405 00 400 04 00 31 SO BUI 43 to 30 00 17 0) 17 u) 15 ui 8.100 4U ta M4 8I KW1 Hy am't returmd to t'o.cora'ntorcolect'n 11 ii prrnrM. i,innr.iiln.., nrf.,..,.i 33 04 sesiments " 11. KZarr, I'roltfy, Kept. 4, l7. ".' ; " " Dcc.5,is7.... 1 n it "auditor's order to M. Urcnnan ... .1 !! '.! . Jf"nes Hrenr.an .. - ' expense ivtia't "11. r Zarr costs as per riwlpt.....!. "sunenUors order of ISfttoJohu Asklus .. " order No. 1 to Wm. Hrj son, a't'y fees "order No tl 10 C.U, Vurphjjwrl- " order NoVlI t o'er iiM urpiiyw 1 V ting for A. Itooney .. " oroer No. 18, James ureunau.tonu.' shin clerk on account. .. . order No. is, Jamoa Hivnuan, low n ship clerk in r uu . ' ... . "eommlszjou Vllowed ., ' ' balance Uu towiuJjip cm this acc'ij' 9 00 5,00 1310 14 0il 10 73 to 00 19 00 180 00 Mud ISdO 'w-4 1 l.V , nn. IV) am't of mod to anpllenM for lsTo-;; (!,0l 1 00 ieeeiiu irum luuiiit i rrnsurer..i,. 4U i " uaianoo due fat. McDonnell, suprr it u cn. r,y am't of taxra vrorked but try Associated 11,599 i IIIIU u.,,,. errors, eitoneratlotit and double ax - scs-men tv , MM " Individual tate. workedout....,, '. Nil " taxes n turned tx Co. Coumr'a for . . collection 6133 " order No 15, to Pat. McDonnell per- vl vs as supervisor ldsto " order No. 15, to Pat. McDonn'l ser- vlees as nnnerilKni- Hi M " paid other pmtes, vrork on roads.. ttm "commission allowed 1011,4, boaA icVoArr. (2,114 34.1 ll'n tin, ,nHnr1r.na.1 A nrttf rtr rt rmtinnliiin township, for the year 1877, havo duly examined tho foregoing accounts of Tatrlck Mcuonnel, Minervlsor for tun past year an 1 find them correct us above set out, we further nnd that tho following balances I aro duo the township by tho several officers below named. Patrick McDonnell superv'r. 7l,speclal tax f3SNi 19 67 022 90 Cost 91 sa , )00U lames wrennan supervisor, ia rouu uix....H ' " nm-clal tax. . Edward Oerrlty. supervisor of '7 special tax (ippcaled from),, Edward oerrlty supervisor 73 road tax is special lax, Tnoilis CAsr.T, 1 Mahtik Fi-anaoah, V Auditors. Jamcs Mohaouak, J Attest 1 C. n. McBrnv. clerk. Ceutralla, April 31, 177. Dauchy & Co'a Advt's. New pieces sheet mu-lc, retails forfl 76, sent for 1 cts. and stamo. chean lluslc Co.. Mlddiaboro. Mass. Apr.137, "77-4 w d OAEM:AfT OAItns all styles with name, 10 . c, post paid. J. U, ll listed, Nassau, Hens Co. x, Aprusi, .i-iw a ryvrl copv curious love letter.l pfc. comic cards nuesllon cards: oU for 10 cts. nnd stamn un Card Co., MIddleuoro, Mom. A1I1 21, -11-4W Best bargains In America.!? ApiirctJ, F. Mancho. Maps and Catalogue freo.x; xilvlUODover, I"?U April 21, 'II-4W u rTXT1 package comic Envelopes, pk. comic L I l Cards, nk. scroll cams. 21 0. book of Fun : 11 fur 10 c. mini). Novelty Co., Middlcbero. Mass. April 27, 77-lw d IV A VmynAd old established:. Y.nnd Ifava- I ll 1 rjlJna lli-m want, ft i:.iii-mI nrnt In Hloomsburg or vicinity to control tho sales of their I lgars. A Permanent 1'aytng Posltlou for an ao-i-pjtalilo inau. Hust tie energetic mm reliable. Ad dross, MI.MU.V, L'll'EZ & Co., 147, Hoade street. N. April zi, a T RIFLIX TVirjI A COLD IS ALWAYS DANQEUOUS. USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, sure remedy for CUI'flltH. and all iUu,Ai;f!i nf th rtlHOAT. LUNUM. CHEiT nnd uucriCH lieu. HttANK. Put up only in .Blue Boxes. SULU IU ALU U1IUUU1STS. o N. C11ITTKNTON 7 sixth Avenue, New York. March 0, 77-4W D 7 I T T 1 l'aclc acriualntance cards. 1 nk. hilfL. . u n umaiion thick w-rntl. nil Rorljt. fnr ontv M ct'ntit ami stamp, rmi tanl co.t MiaaicboroJklasB. Alirll 27 'TT-Jw. ft TIP The Tip Trp rutlftpa la th Itrttwt k4 bMtmilnsoat. READ AND 8BK. Lkf floorpA ulBmoiiil tin. Amtiiiinniis lUrt tita4 Kid, Atncitim fUna Sc-nrrVki. Quid rlitrrl VTtddltiir t RoMlmd 4r Irrtm, Idlo Muwarml nd filivvrtxl Hi IMO rim III Illv. Ilmiia. Ir'lna Mmrsnal unA MiHrxt flat We (eotd pUtM Wvh CbHln And of Th Gold pUtri Ktnl, rr T"t Qold PUIrl PifiU, TOP cnf rXTRtnUPtXAllt thfltt K.m Clinton Place, flaw York! TT t 1 eomtc oil fchromo, 7xtl, mountedi II worth 23 c, I pk. love cards, 1 pk. com I I f- lc envelopes, 1 pk. comic cards, 1 pk. M--A--a-scruil, 1 24 p book Knn.ull sent tor only o 1-. hv.unps, novelty co., .Miaaienoro, 5ias'r. April 27, 77-4W d READ THIS!! A Chance for all to mako or Save money, AND OUT IDE BEST COOPS IS THE SUKXET. TEAS, COFFEES, &C. sold at lower prices than tho samo qualities can be bO'Kjht at auy other house In this country. All goods guurauiccd to bo satisfactory and as repm- wenieu,or tno monev will 00 refunded on return ot tho kuuus, iiuiuii may ikj uono or. our expense. Thu reputation of our houso for sellinh mKmsn oooosut ww riiiCKs, (ror so ears), has Riven us a sundlntr In New York City and vicinity, that Is not enjojed by any other houso In tho trade. Alter ma I nro deliberation we have determined to offer our roods to housekeepers In the Interior, at the lowest nuui.bLu tbaiib 1'kices, warB a ciuo is formed larire enouirhto mako u small case. Tno goods of encu member of tho club will be put In soparato packages, and marked with name aud cost, so as to avoid contusion Indtitrlbutlon. Goods will be bent by express to collect on pf.uvebv. All wishing to save money by purchasing family supplies at New lork wholesale prices can talk tho matter oer among friends aud neighbors, and send to us tor Club circular. Price-list, &c. Wo give a present of either goods or money to the person who gets up I. rt..7i .. ..,.l " ,u ivuuiu cm, nainpitts of TEA 4 CO CTEh sent by mall. Stiner's New York and China Tea Co,, M. H. MOSES & 00.. ProDrietors. 77, HI, SI S I, nnd Nil rt-ary it reel, New York. Ap.1127, '77-4W d BOOK SiJ thti. ;,'2ly ji fo capital re quired to stan canvassing for Mark Twain's Now Scrap Book. Apply with stamp to Jou k iiiiiioweii . n vrtr 1 ciDnnci iw.ku "'ent k'.,Nciv Tr'UUii.LA V ilkJOili3 aiayin?-iw a The Black Hills. BV II. X. MfltrulPf. wlm fini crvmt- 1 vanm in thij region. Mtm accounts ot Gold aoU Nilver proa- ul l'l:ll,n. Indians, anasettlers AtUentures w h them.Mlnlncanci u na Western Iife.tlio WaUr- fdlN. Unlllnt" nAtkitra 11 ni. i. iAann. MM Gorges, etc.. s UU 2T Hue tllustratlons and ona map. .'rice only Hi cents. Bold by all Newsdealers, or acut jJuai-pHiu ror U cis. dv a IwiVVI'lii' Tfivn . 11. .1 B7 tin.. 11 . Will 4X. ,.t 1UU3 May U, tTT-4w a Cnicat-o, m. THE HOPE OF REWARD Is hat Induces so many people la bearch of SII.t:.Ml PAIIIrllWG LAD to fro to Michigan, and select from tto ONE MILLION OF ACRES ll Hc'o aa erilDt ' th0 0mnd naP'j3 at"l Indiana htrpnir soils, sum crops, plenty of timber no drouths, (rrasshopiHTS, or cWli bul-s. PuS Twatir runnlnj streams, ready markets, clillUtrtlon aiw schools. Haliroad runs throutrli centre or erSnt Price from to iio per ncm. Send Iwour HmsKi: Wa'.rouvlhffl Sl Title I'erfoer March 5, jsit-sm u T. D. Kellogg's Advts. E ZELL'S NCYCLOPBDIA, NSW lieviSHn Knt-rrnv li niMi artlM.rf, n ,vi. -n- gPaVlni-H. HIlll IS Hrtln,t,llrt n.nnu Tl,. 1, L-nl 1 o' unhersal knowledge ln the' language. Now in 4400 Mod 19 00 iXmiJ. i'"".v.nju. ni r.i.i.Mr..i wuii map sent, tor so cents. AOKNTS WANTED. CHAR. II. IJ.IVIS & CO., IMllIU. Aprs? ly. ' 3400 IS 00 EXCELSIOR PRINTING INK CO., BEST AND Ol-IEAPISST PHIKTIXQ INK IX THE MARKET, Ilarclay Kl NKW VOltK. Aug.II.Ta.-iswk I1U tho said JA'INS' PATENT HAIR CRIMpyns I'hTiavpMi-'riv1 ra.'w'"" (74 88 4DS4I 1EDAR VATS AND TANKS. for brew. lS!"' themlsts, manufacturei-s and orivai. dnelUncr!.. u.V.r,.., "L'tKHAHT at Co., , Buttonwooil bt., below Uroad. June 9-4SW, T) UI1BE11 ,11 neninr, lug, Ac. Ill ,l ft'"'?.?. !Kl.ir. A'Sf, llooti . fid M,a."A Si lug, Ac. Ill II A 11 1. LEVICK. WIN i: I'll tSlnSSS" "tfT U nVltJu'ble1r'af.it- JOB PRINTING OP EVERY DESR1PTI0N EXECUTED PIIOMPTLY Ax THE OOLDUBUK OWlCS. 1 1