THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMMAN. ii t o o n n u n (i. i' it in a v, j u n i: m, is 77 Kali ltoa.l Time TaMe. LACKAWANNA BLOOMSDUPO KAIL liOAD Accommodation Train,, Mall Train express Train NORTH. .6.43 A.M. T.ai A. M IWI'.M, 0.60 V. Jl. CATAWISSA HAIL HOAI). NORTH. rocTn. I. 12 A. M. i.t I'. M II. M A. M form Accommodation Trnln o,59 A. M. 7,1)7 11. M. Regular Express 4.00 P. M. 11,83 A. M. Through cars on Express train cither to New York or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Cutawlssa and Wllllamsport. The principal store anil places of business In Tlloomsburg, will bo closed on the Itli of July. E. R. Ikeler Esq., is building a liantliome residenco on liU Market street lot between Third and Fourth streets. There will be a festival at Zion's Church in Fishlngcreek township on the evening of July 1th. All aro invited. They go a fulling M, I'. I.titz and Prollion otary Zarr. Tills will probably end the sport for this season none left, you know. Trunk A, Beamish was sentenced by Judge Harding at Wllkea Ilarre, on Friday, to four ye.ra imprisonment in tho penitentiary, for forgery. ( Rabies cry because they sutler ; and the most reliable remedy fortho relief of their discom fort la Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup. Only 23 cents per bottle. The etrawberry season now nearly passed was the best for many years. The berries were of more than ordinary size and were of excellent quality. Tho firm of Waterman A Beaver of Danville has been dissolved. Mr. Beaver will hereafter conduct the business of the immense iron works. Tho hickory pole erected by tho Democrats last year, in front of tho Court House , was taken down last Friday, and the pavement re-laid. Wr call attention to the advertisement of tho Philadelphia A Heading 11. It. Co., relative to Excursion Tickets on tho coming Fourth, Ktias Furman caught in the Iron Conirmnv'n dam, last Monday, two pike, one of which mensured 24 inches in loneth. tho other in Inches. Benton has tho floor. Remember that the four brldgo lettlngs ad vertised take place on Monday neit. Times are hard, and tho bridges are not absolutely necessary at present. And tho county, while re- liorteil as being out of debt, cannot pay lis hon est obligations, and is In the market as a bor rower. Somebody UmaUny something Mr. Charles Krug, tho contractor to repair tho Exchange Hotel, has completed his contract, and in many respects tho building Is In better condition than It was previous to tho late fire. He, and his employees, deserve credit for their energy and fidelity, and the purchaser of tho building will find It in first class condition. A correspondent writes us that, last Sunday.a gentleman of Upper Lime Ridge put a few spoonsfuls of coal oil In a hen's netln his barn and then set fire to it to destroy tho vermin. Ho effectually destroyed tho vermin anil the barn too. This is a new way, which will pro bably not be patented. The firo occurred in mid day, and was witnessed by a largo con course of people. On Saturday afternoon last as Mrs. L. I!. Rupert and her daughter were driving down tho hill on tho Light Street road, going towards Light Street, the bolt which fastened tho polo fell out and the pole dropping to the ground caused tho buggy to upset. Both ladies were thrown out and qulto badly bruised, Mrs. Itu pert the more seriously but, fortunately, not dangerously. As we predicted early in the Spring, tho peach crop of Delaware will bo unusually largo this year. It is Bald that not one half of the fruit in its natural condition wilt find its way to market. Tho greater portion will he canned after undergoing the new process of steaming. When the report was started that all and sin' gnlar of the buds had been utterly ruined by frost, we were convinced that the crop would be immense. Mr. Robert Buckingham, grandson of Judge McReynolds of Bloomsburg, has entered bis name as a student at law inthc office of Charles G. Barkley Esq. There will be a festival and picnic, on tho 4th of July, in Mclntyre grove, near E. M. Tewkabury'a. Tho Kernstown Band will be present and speakers will deliver addresses. inn li. is. liOAH. iwcnty one years ago. on the 21lh of June, which happened on Tiles day, the Lackawanna and Bloomsburc railroad. inch now forms a branch of the great D. L, . highway, was first opened. The event was the occasion of a great demonstration, Inch will doubtless be still fresh in tho mem' ry of many residents of tho valley. An ora- ion suitable to such a stroke of enterprise was delivered by tho late Horace Greeley in tl. Kingston Seminary, Scranton Jtepublicait. The laying of tho Corner Stone of the Lu theran and Reformed Church in Main town ship, Columbia county, (known by the name of Fl-her's Church) will take place on Sunday July 15 1877. At the sale of the property of John S. Sterner, last Saturday, the Market Street lot adjoining Williams Neal's, brought $5,000, the Third Street lot, corner of Jefferson Street, SI.2U0 and adjoining lot $300. Tno word "whisky" is a corruption of tho two ancient Gaelic words uisye, meaning water, and boy, yellow, uitge-boy yellow water. Think of that when you take a drink and you will feel like a Crusader after all. Tlio Bloomsburg Columbian Is doing red-hot work In tho Interests of the tax pa ers. "Wilkes Barro Leader." If our cotemporary of Luzerne, were nut in possession ol an mo bottom tacts in connection itu too Columbian s care lor tno tax-payers o! Columbia county, probable lie would conclude that individual interests, rather than the inter ests of the public, caused this "red hot" zeal. Danville Tntelliycncer. What aro the facts, Brock, anyway. Lender Simple enough. The Inlelliyencer lies, that' II. Don't take any $o bills on the Merchants National Bank, of New Bedford, without close scrutiny, as there is a dangerous counterfeit afloit. If convenient to a bank take it there and let an expert pass judgment. Our Nation's birthday, will bo properly ob served by the citizens of Millville and vicinity, by a basket picnic In tho grove near that place. Music by the Brass, Siring and Vocal Bands. A general Invitation is extended to all. The following decisions of the Supremo Court were rendered on Monday, in cases from this and Montour counties. Schechterly vs. Londer, Columbia county, udgment affirmed. Columbia Ins. Co. vs. Frame, Montour coun , Judgment affirmed. Peoples' Fire Ins. Co. vs. Krebs, Montou county. Judgment auirmcd. Foreeman vs. Lewisburg Building Associa ion. J udgment reversed and procedendo award ed. An old man named Patrick Golden, aged 80 years, was murdcicd in his own houso at Nich olson, near Scranton, last week. An unknown man entered the house with a double barreled gun and fired two shots. Tho murderer escaped. Wo aro glad to see Mr. Joseph K eefer, tho post-office clerk on tho street again. Ho has been seriously sick lor several weeks, but has so far recovered as to be able to leave his house though not yet well enough to attend to bus! ncss. He put on a pretty white necktie the other morning; it was ol snowy purity aim lie looked iint lovely, so innocent and so handsome. But we don't think he will do it again. The boy made too much of him ; they called to sec him and complimented him, and made him treat to cigars and showed so much friendly interest iat he was driven to remark that "this buy in twelve cent tie and then treating to a dollar' worth of cigars has got to bo stopped." Am ncrliapa he is not to be blamed but lio die look so nice, it's almost n pity. St, John's Reformed Sabbitli School Associa tion of Milton will have a basket picnic at Ru pert on the coming -ltli of July, All Sabbath School children, parents, friends and the peo pie generally are cordially invited to accompany the excursion. A few days ago a horse fell wrong end fore most into a lime kiln near Middleburc. and singular to say the animal was taken out at the notion) opening anil was not mucn nun. aim bury Democrat Yes? And what is the right end of a horse to have foremost when falling into a lime kiln ? George Fister, teller of the Mahanoy City Bank, was bitten by a pet dog about seven months ago. On Thursday of last week he was seiied with symptoms of hydrophobia and the physicians pronounce It an undoubted caso of that dreadful disease. Mr. Fisler tiled on Sun Jay. The multiplication of poison germs in ilia- eases of the blood Is exceedingly rapid and if unchecked vitiates all tho blood of the body, Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture by its peculiar in fluence kills these germs, and purifying the blood, removes all possible chance of disease establishing itself. The Rescue Hook & Ladder Company have received their new caps. They arc blue cloth, like navy caps, with straight leather foreplece, and on the front is a silver wreath with figure 2 in center and "Rescue" underneath. They were furnished by Mr. P. Lowenbcrg, tho jop ular dealer In furnishing goods. Cherries liavo made their appearance in mar Vet and will soon be followed by raspberries and early blackberries. There Is a probability of an abundant supply of both these delicious fruits. With a plentiful supply of fresh fruit there will be good health as thero is no better preventive of disease. Certain gentlemen engaged in tho Genlogi cal Survoy of tho Stato were In town last week taking levels. They went up Fishlngcreek as far as the Knob Mountain, They propose to take the levels at all the railroad stations and canal locks as far as Avondalc, from which place to Scranton the work lias already been done by tho railroad company. this monlli ol Jnno lias hern a most enjoy- able one, unu'ually so In fact, as we aro apt I this latitude to cxpcrlcnco extremely warm weather In June. There have been but few hot days, the nights have been cool and pleas ant, the showers have been not Infrequent and the moonlight has been glorious. June 1877 deserves a while mark on tho calendar of time, Perhaps there Is to be an observance of the Anniversary of American Independence, at Bloomsburg, and If so we should be pleased to know where, how and by whom. There has never been so little preparation for the "gel lorlous" Fourth. tt hat Is the reason ? 'Is civilization a failure Oris lio Caucasian pisjidoutt" We last week published a statement concern g the horse of the late Joseph P. Conner which we understand has been pronounced in correct by Mr. Conner's son. The article was printed with tho best intentions and wc believed the report to have come from a reliable and trustworthy source. Our only desire was to give a credible explanation of the singular cir cumstances connected witli Mr. Conner's deatli and we had, of course, no thought one way or another about the horse. If the facts are not as slated wo regret their publication. CLOS1NO EXERCISES! AT THIS NORMAL SCHOOL. On Tuesday evening last the first public ex cises of tho week were hciiin In Normil Hall with ii lecture by the Rev. L. Zaliner, under tho auspices of tho Callleplan Literary Society. ho aiibjett was "Germany," and a goodly au dience was highly entertained. On Wednesday afternoon the school exercises began at 2 o'clock with prayer by Rev. Dr. McCron. Prof. Hoff man then favored the large audience with some excellent Instrumental music, and Carl Grls- wold and Ircd C. Morris engaged In a contest In crayon drawing on the blackboard resulting In a report from Rev. L, Zaliner, L. Bernard and Prof. Miller, the committee, In favor of Carl Griawold. Then followed a contest in recita tion on"Boncs of the Human Body,"between two sections of the Model School, won by 2d division; and a contest in spelling between the ladles and gentlemen of the Preparatory class, Normal School, won by the latter, the latlles missing 8 words and tho gentlemen 5 out of a hundred pronounced. The contest In elocution between tho Senior and Junior classes was very Interesting. The former led off with Foe's "Bells" rccttcjj very creditably, and the latter followed with "The Great Bell Roland" by Theodore Tilton, also very well done. Judge Elwell, Rev. S. Mltchel nn.l Rev. Mr. Wirt, thejeommittee on the contest, decided in favor of the Juniors, Tho performance by the Gymnastic class was exceedingly well executed and resulted in the award of diplomas to all the members of tho class, by the committee appointed to report on them. A contest between two sections of the B class, model school, was a drawn game, the committee not being able to decide. In the absence of the principal, Dr.Griswold, Judge Elwell presented the gymnastic class with their diplomas, and made a few appro priate remarks, congratulating them upon their success in tills department, and urging them on to renewed efforts for equal success in all their undertakings. Dr. Griswold being unable to attend the ex ercises by reason of his continued illness, Prof. Burrows directed proceedings. At half past faur o'clock the class of 1877 met on the campus and went through tho following rnocnuMME. Roll call and Sentiments. Class Song. Oration, Class History, Poem, Class Statistics, Song by Class, Prophecy, Deposit in Stone, Breaking Wreath, All of which were well done, On Thursday at ten o'clock a. m. the com mencement exercises proper took place but too late for a report this week. Full proceedings will be given in next issue of tho Coi.umhi.vx, A. Schloycr. Nora Bobbins. S. Jt. Finch. Sue McCarty. R. Lizzie 1 lower. Pres. J. S. Grimes. Setfy. Mary Penman The Susquehanna Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church met on Thursday evening, June 21st, and listened to a sermon from the President, Rev. W. H. Gottwald of Milton, Friday was devoted to routine business : tho re ports of the President and Treasurer were read and the officers of last year were re-elected, viz: President, Rev. W, II. Gottwald; Secretaiy, Rev. M. L. Heister; Treasurer, Mr. J. II. Engel, In the evening a very ablo sermon was delivered by Rev. Dr, II. Ziegler on "The ele ments of Ministerial power." A new feature of this Synod was the public examination of candidates for ordination, which was conducted by Rev. Dr. McCron and others on the subjects of Christianity and Church His tory. On Saturday there was a business ses sion. On Sunday afternoon the Synodical cel ebration of the Lord's Supper took place. In the evening the solemn rite of ordination was administered to nine young men. This Synod consists of about thirty ministers, mostly young men, apparently good for many years of intelligent and efficient service in their calling. There are about fifty five congrega tions within the limits of the district, which ex tends from Selinsgrove up the West Branch to Jersey Shore ami up the North Branch to Espy and south to Shamokin and Hazleton. Mr. Claik Cullender, of Caiuhra, writes us that ho is Postmaster at that placo, hut not tho nutlior ol tho letter .recently published in thn Columbian signed "P. Jl. Camhra." Wo know nothing about tho matter, but if tho author of that letter was uot authorized towritoit, Mr. Cullender would tlo well to tako better caro of his oflict;, and pee that acts aro not committed, that ho will subse quently havo to disavow. A MELANCHOLY SCENB IN COUItT. The regular business of the court was Inter rupted this morning for a few moments In or der that a gentlemen, well known In this com munity, might bo sentenced. District Attorney Rice arose amidst profound silence and ad dressed tho court as follows: "If it please the court, it becomes now my painful duty to move for sentence, in tho case ofE. P. KIsner, con victed of a very serious offence, to wit: that of castigating an editor. With reference to the character of tho prisoner I have this to say : that ho was a classmate of mine in college for four years, and I never, during that time, knew him to be guilty of an ollence like this. Iain Informed that he has n very large family, con sisting of father, mother, brothers anil sisters. I believe he has no children that he knows of; but he says he is willing to have if that will lighten his sentence. Ho I a a poor man and I feel like asking the mercy of the Court in his behalf. I think n sentence, as lenient as the circumstances of tho case will permit, will en courage him greatly to reform." Afier Mr. Rico concluded, Stanley Wood ward, Esq,, arose and spoko as follows : If your Honor please, when I first entered Into this case I supposed we had a good de fence. I was tinder the Impression that casti gating an editor was not considered an offence in this court. Upon looking up the authorities however, 1 find no such exception. I cannot account for this except by supposing it to bo like the case"of the parricide, where, under the old law, thero was no mention made of the crime because no ono was supposed capable of committing it ; or else, perhaps, it is because there were no newspapers in those days. There Is another thing I wish to caution your Honor about, and do so with great mis, givings; it Is this: that although the prisoner's appearance is strongly against him, yet I as sure your Honor that he is not addicted to the flowing bowl. On that jioint, your Honor, I would liko to swear a witness upon reflection, however, I believe 1 will not do that ; the ac cused is afraid such testimony would weary the Court. He desires that I shall make pleasant for the Court. As I before remarked, although his appearance is violently against him, be is not a bibulous man ; be gets his com plexion entirely from Harvey's Lake. Die prisoner pat in the criminal dock in the farthest corner. Judge Harding E. P. Kisncr, stand up We have a sorrowful duty to perform in your case. Have you any lamily .' Mr. Kisner Yes, your honor, I have a father and mother upon whom I am dependent for support. Judgo Harding Well, your case is a sad one, e do not learn that you have any clul dren. It is unfortunate that you have not a few, that they, too, might help to support you you seem well fitted by nature to endure a great deal of support, and if your florid complexion is not due to the flowing bow) but entirely to the reflection of Harvey's Lake, then you cer tainly must take it out in "support." The sen' tencc of the Court is that you pay a fine of five dollars to the commonwealth, and the costs o1 prosecution, and that you stand committed un til this sentence be complied with. You have to go into the hands of the Sheriff. The prisoner then went out to find the Sheriff and, finding him, proceeded to lituordate the fine. 117tfS Jiarrc lleeord. Ten JI art's Go to Mover Ilios. mid iri-l NnldlriVs Tab. let for washing dogs, n medical soapspio- iaiiy prepareu lor clogs nnu utterly destruct ive oi ncas. uivo it n trial. For Reaper repairs go to llnrinan & Has- acrts, June 8 dw, Clark & Wolf's sloro Is filled with goods enough to make anybody happy, and they wish to sell them at Hvlntr rates. Call and sco them. Cheapest Dress Goods in town at Mart's. The JIuslcal Colleeo nt Freeburir. Pa.. commences its Summer session of six weeks .Inly !JIst. Send for circular. I- . O. Mover, Juno 22-2w Director. Persons desiring Coloirne or Bay Rum can get the samo put up In handsome bottles, wiin glass labels anil stoppers, ol tlillercnt izcs. uau nt .11 oyer liros. SUMMER EXCURSIONS, arlics contemplating a summer excursion trip to the seashoro or any of thu popular summer resorts, nro requested to call on thu undersign- 1. Summer excursion rnulo books, giving full information as to routes and prices, tan he md on application at tho ticket oflice. Also ckets to nil points west and south-west can bo obtained nt very low rates. Tickets sold oer eoch one of the popular routes of the Penim. R. It. and Erie Railway. W. II. Poi'sr, Agent 1). L. & W. It. It. .1 line 20 3w. An attempt was made one night last week, by some unknown burglar to enter tho house of W. H. Jacoby on Centro Street. Mrs. Jacoby was, fortunately, awakened by the noise made in trying to open a window, and lighted the gas, which frightened the intruder into flight. An investigation in thn morning showed that the would be thief had nearly succeeded in gaining an entrance, as a nail which alone held the window had been broken oil'. Several matches which had been lighted were found under the window. Could this burglar have been aware that the Register and Recorder lived in that house? Or, worse yet, could he have known that he was an ex-editor? Of course allex-edl tors are wealthy tho newspaper business as everyone knows being an absolute gold mine but editors have tu work hard for their money and it is the most base and rascally of offences to rub them, Mr, Jacoby's loss on this occaiou was principally in sleep but he thinks he can make it up. Our sympathies are with him in his trouble. ZAHNEIt-LECKLEn.-IiiNewCastle.Del on Thurs day, Juno ilst, by Rev.C, S. Spencer, assisted by Key. II. C. Swentrel of Cuninbersburg ra, ltev. u Zaliner to Miss Mary Allen Leckler. Rev, Mr. Zaliner, who is Rector of St. Paul's Church, Bloomsburg, returned home with his bride on the evening of the wedding day and once more the Reclory has a mistress. Mr, Maimer's friends are many and warm, and con. gratulatlons not a few have been tendered him on his good fortune. Wo desire to add our name to the long list of those who wish the bride and groom length of days and happiness therein, STOVE WOOD FOR SALE. Ent Brothers, at Light Street, will deliver in iiloomsburg, i-.spy or Urnngeville, felabi sawed into 1-1 inch lengths for $l..ri0,$2.00 or 3.(Xl a load. Juno 22-aw, Spots upon the sun do not visibly dimin ish its brilliancy, but spots, pimples or blotches upon the lace, neck or arms seri ously detract from female beauty. They may, however, bo completely remoyed by tno daily uso ol menus sulphur soap, ue pot. Crittenton's 7 Oth Ave.. N. Y. Hill' Hair and Whisker Dye, black or brown. ol) c. June, The New Town Hall at Ayer. The elegan structure is now complete. In beauty of design it surpasses anything of its kind in the State, Constructed of brick and dark marble it is as permanent as it is charming. The English architects have adorned it in subdued colors, which please without tiring the eye. Dr. J u. Ayer built ami gave it to the town nine knowledguient of the distinction they conferred upon him in taking bis name. Although it is a generous gift, still the hearty good wishes of a whole people are of greater value, anil the cenerous donor has doubtless securtd ihem, (troton (Mass. Journal. June 1 lnl. Last Saturday the members of Co. D. S. N. G. of Berwick, attended by the Band of that borough, and accompanied by their Bweelhearts and wives came down the canal on a flat and disembarked at JIcKelvy's woods, where they held a picnic. The Co. was In uniform and carried their arms. Lt. Col. A. D. Seeley A. D, C. was with them and had a permit from Gen. Osborne authorizing the Co, to have their head quarters with equipments and visit Bloomsburg. A beautiful piece of field ord nance, cast at the well known cannon foundry at Berwick, and bearing the date of 1770, was In possession of the company. Lovely gun. reitso.VAL. James B. Neal and William Clark graduate at Yale College this year. Edward B. Clark, Guy Jacoby and Cortez Bobbins are homo from school spending the summer vacation, Rev. L. Zaliner delivered an Interesting lec ture at the Normal School on Tuesday evening last. CIihtIcs Unangst and wife of New York are visiting their frltnds In Bloom. burg. The following persons are In the gradiittug class at the Normal School, Mary 8. Finch, Lizzie 1 lower, Llllie lltpler, Hue McCarty, Mary Penman, Maggie Richards, Nora Rob bins, Belle Suydam.Dora Wallace, J. S. Grimes, Albert Sclilojer. Scientific Course, J, C. KLuier. Mr. Haves has Issued a circular which for bids all federal officers to take part "in thu management of political organizations, caucuses, conventions, or election campaigns." And there will hereafter be no assessments for polit ical purposes perhaps. This will simplify matters in the Republican parly of this coun ty by eliminating Mr. Postmaster Beckley as a po-sible candidate for Chairman of the County Committee or Treasure- of the funds thereof. Of course he could not hold either of these po sitions without doing political woik for the par ty, and if he accepts either he will in obedience to the requirements of the circular resign the postniaslership of course. It will prove a grea t relief to Mr. Beckley as ho will not bo annoyed hereafter by political wire pulling in payment of bis office. Beckley ought to be warm, en thiirlasllo in fact, ill advocacy ofCivil Service Reform and Mr Hayes, Perhaps he Is. In the lecords of court proceedings of Noith umberland Co., occurs a judgment which at tiie present time shocks our Ideas of justice. The oflVnce wus stealing a cow. The minutes are of August session of 1781, We give tho judgment us wc found It recorded. It is as fol lows : "Indictment for Felony. Republica Judgment that the said receive thiity-nine lashes, between the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock to-morrow, to eland In the Pillory one hour, to have his cars cut off and nailed to the post, to return the property stolen or the value thereof, remain In prison three months, pay a fine o( thirty pounds to the Hon orable the President of the state for the sup Iort of the General Government and stand ct mmltttsl until the Fine, Fees and Co' are paid. JeixiE ." The frienJs of Frank Beamish held an In dignation meeting at Scranton, last Saturday evening, and protested in vigorous languago against the Incarceration of that gentleman for four years in the penitentiary. Martin Kar tell, who recently confessed, that he committed the ofll-nce for which Beamish was sentenced, was one of the speakers and said, after dis claiming friendship fur Beamish, "I and con stable McNamara were the guilty mrties. Frank Beamish Is an Innocent man, so help me God," If he speaks the truth there would seem to be no particular reason why he ahould nq. be sent to the penitentiary on his own confer sion. We understand that the Board of Par ous will be petitioned to release BuamUh. Dr. ShiloVs System Vitallzer. Wo a ro authorized to guarantee this rem ody for the cureot Dyspepsia, Inactive Liv er.Sou r Stomach, Constipation, Loss of Ap petite, Coming up of bond, Yellow Ski i and General Languor and Debility, in. must acknowledge that this would be ruin ous unless wc had positive evidence that it will cure. You who are suffering from these complaints these words are addressed and will you continuo to suffer when you can bo cured on such terms? It is for you to determine. Sample bottle 10 cents ; reg ular size 75 cents. Sold by C. A. Kleim and .. J. llenilcrsuctt. 50.000 die annually by neglecting Cough, Cold or Croup, often ieading to Consumption ami the grave, why will you neglect so important a matter, when you can getat our store Mitloli s Comsumptlo; Cure, with the assurance of a speedy recov cry. Kor soreness across tho Chest or Lungs or i.ame Hack or cldo, fclilloh s rorous I laster gives prompt relief, cold by C, A Kielm ami .V J. Jiemlerstiott, Business Notices dents' Fancy Shoes nt E, M. Knorr'. tllffeienl colors of Grass Cloth at ill Found On Saturday, the 23d Inst., about 1 o'clock in tho afternoon, a Vnluablo Shawl. on the road between Bloomsburg and Lime muge. i ne owner can nave lt by paying tho Columbian for this notice, showing tho proprietors' receipt and describing the prop erty. Call on Dr. Wilson at H. D. Knorr's nt Lime Ridge.; Now Read This. Nearlv s.nootnns coal sold last season. Now is tho time to fill your coal houses with the chestnut Avondale Red Ash Coal. And wo challenge the coun ty to produce any coal that will give better satisfaction, Coal delivered to any part of town In small or largo quantities, and guar anteed full weight. 2,0U0 pounds in every case; and wo also notify all that wo are the only authorszed agent for thu sale of Avou- uaic coal in tins place. W. H. Poust, Agt. for 1). L. & W. R. R. Co. Juno 2'J, '77-tf That desirable article lor toilet use, JIaizo Flour Soap at Moyer Bros. The Rockford Watch, the best American time keeper made lor the price, can now bo uuu in. i.ouis isernuaru s Jewelry store. -" , , , bl ' . . Marr wants new and old Potatoes. Lasting Gaiters, $1.00 at McKinneys. Best valuo in Clothine- can now be found in all tho latest styles of Summer mining ni ine most astonishing low price: Men's Suits from ? 1.00. Youth's Suits from S-3.U0. Boy's Suits from S2.00. Call and be convinced that the best placo to buy your Clothing is at 1). Loweuberg's. Families can be supplied at verv reasona ble rates with the Best Toilet Soaps by tak ing nan a uozen cakes, at .Moyer liros. LOST ! On Sunday morning, June 24th, in Cen tre township.ou the road from the residence of Thomas Kocher to the Lutheran church, a pocket book containing 31.20 m money, a note ot $U7(i in favor of Thomas Kocher, signed by James Kocher, dated October 0, lai J, alson note ot $20 in lavor ol same, signed Edward Henry, dated April 8th,187(. and also a note of $5 in favor ot same, signet! James Boyle, dated September 5, 1875, also store orders on Jackson & Woodiu of about $3. All persons are hereby notified not to nay the above notes and orders, as they aro in v property. A reward of five dol lars will bej paid to tho finder on.returu of the pocket book and contents to Thomas Kocher, June s9, '77-3w Witmires P. O. $1.25 Foxed Gaiteritt McKinney's. niWgoods just received a largs lot of spring styles of Shoes at h. Jl. Kuorr s. Black and Fish Oils at JIarr's. STATEMENT OP llLOOMSIlUKO SCHOOL DISTRICT roll THIS YEA It ENHINtl JUNE 1st, 1SI7. M. 0. WOOliWA III), Collector, lilt. Tonm'tof duplicate for 1SM t to,04IM tiiHace on duplicate lsive Hyam'lof exonerations t-ul'l treasurer as twr re ceipts " 11 per rem, commission.. ., oniwei tl " balanco duo district t II. 101 M WW l,3s2 39 1.SI9 89 III. ill M W. II. K00NS. Treasurer. To m't from former treasurer. 1 am l from .i. it. Evans, pur chase money m. ' am'tof Male appropriation. " ain't from Jl. c. Wood waul, collector Uynm't of orders and coupons cashed " s per cent commission on im.wafj Iialanco due district 1I,912IJ Hit. 8 14 nar. on 89310 10,091) SS CK. 10,533 U SIOCT 674 SS 111,319 IS mitniNU ll-NIl ACCOUNT, To am't of tax for building pur- uusva " am t rec'il from .1. It. Kvans, naloot old Academy " am't received of collector duo on last settlement ' am't from former treasurer. 111,3191s Dlt (2,510 89 823 00 52 09 2 19 lly exonerations " am't paid on bonds and lrt. " collector's commission ' treasurer's commission ' balanco pd. Rollins Holmes for steam heater 3d at. school " alterations, painting, fte.... Iialanco duo district SCHOOL I'CND ACCOCNT. To am't tax levied for school purposes.. " am't btato appropriation.... " ami from former treasurer. . " am't received from former collector last settlement CIt. 47 St 1,361 00 49 30 02 C? l,or,o on 7() rs cw is 3,5WI OT J3,5890t 17,531 19 S93 10 0 55 1,070 33 lly am't paid 17 teachers " " paid 2 Janitors " " cleaning houses and re pairs " " advertising annual btatcmeut... " " pd. y.ontour school dls. " " "Mt. Pleasant " " " paid for Ink " " tecretary's salary " " paid treasurer's com'n " " paid collector's " " 41 paid lor school Journal " " ltd. auditors, auditing school acc'ts for 3 ears " " paid for oal " 14 of exonerations 44 44 ror Insurance 44 44 paid for sundries Balance duo district (9,509 23 STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS OF BI-OOUSBCKO SCHOOL MSTH1CT, JUNE 1ST, ST. Bond Issued to Jacob Schuyler for lot V rtun Autr. lRt. 1877. 500 00 23 ISI 0&i) UQ ("It. J,32l) 00 490 00 101 20 70(10 47 S3 2 00 9 Oil 150 00 15SIO 147 93 7 00 9 00 240 42 143 51 10S75 70 49 1,299 09 tl,rm 23 Int. on same to June 1st. 1S7' o. a. nond issued to i. n. sterner tor liullrltnL' lino AUL-1. IS75 60-100 Interest on sameto June 1st, 1S77.... 25oo 623 00 No. 5. Ilond Issued to J. s. Merner for Itiilldlnir iltm Atlir. 1st. 1S7& 550 00 IntercstonsamotoJuno 1st, 1S77... 2750 67760 No. 7. Ilond Issued to John S. sterner forbulldlnff due Sep. iri, 1S70 IPO no Interest on same to June 1st, 1S77.... 4 12 104 12 No. s. Ilond issued to J. St. sterner for hiillillnc duo SeD. 23. 1S70 1000-1 Interest on same to June 1st, 1S77... 4 12 104 12 .No. 9. Ilond Issued to J. M. Mcrner far bulldlnKduoep.2t, 1S70 1,000 ro Interest on same to Juno 1st, 1S7T 41 20 1,041 20 No. lo. Ilond Issued to J, s. sterner for buuutne due sep. 2:1. istii. aiwuu Interest on same to June 1st, 1S77... 12 30 - 312 30 No. 11. Ilond Issued to J. H. stener for bulldlns due Nov. 2, ls70 600 00 Interest o'isame to Juro 1st, 1S77.... 1733 6173.1 No. 12. Ilond Issued to J. . sterner for Duiiuins due liov.za, ls.o i.ikhmhj St 0i l.Vil li, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, jjOTK'E. V anti-il for the schools of ( on) nclisin district, co luinblatnuntj, iviinsltsii.i.(x male ami fuurfc male tt-iiclicrn. A n ciatnlnai ion will bo uHd at l i-n-tralla In New fjchool House ou Tuesday, July If, 1877. Hy ruler of I he llnnrd. Attest i J.NU. Mu.Nltor, Juno 32, ti, 3iv t-ccrctarj . SHERIFFS SALE. lly Mrluo of sundry writs Issuod out of Urn foiulof Common Hcisot Columbia tounty imd tn nio dlrtctcd will Iw ctpon-d In publlo sale attim Comt llonia at onoo'cl'jck p. lu. on S.VT1MIIMV, JUN'H SUlli, 1877, All that certain lot Mtuato In Uloomsbure, known A!lflt!TH ITnll'U VMTIrl.' as U1U l.sciliwiso Hum luui-vi ij , uuunutu U-lte rs of Administration on the estate of Mont, ot "H' Alley, at tho junction of the samo wttb. eomeryuole. lato of migarloat township, 1'ol.cb. Second street, thence along said (second street cost- re .deceased, have been ursnled by tho Itetrtstcr ot wardlv to the alley between tho Kxehaniro Hotel and Uln mimi.X.t.'K' ."SoSIViSM Kxchan-ro lilock, thenco along said alley aouth- wardly ono hundred feet, thenco along an alley northeastwardly eighty feet, thence southwardly tn ship, administrator, to whom all s-rsons Indebted niuu-iiucsw.-uui make payjeent, ana mose nawng claims or demands airalnst the said estAtn will make- them known to the said administrator wlUiout de- ft rftrftiicl with Centre street ono hundred and .J. UKAN ctiLK, inurteen lec-t six hicucsuj i inu ncj, uic-uw v.uuk Coles Creek, Juno 22, '77-dw Administrator. Pino i Alley southwostwaraly ono hundrod and sltty-ctghl fuel four Inches lo Wllmnn's Alley, Ihtneo along said alley northwardly two Uun- tlnvl nfiil frtnrlnn fppt six Inchon ti thn nlacfl of be mi thiX MTSrSS SfmiK ginning, whereon Is erected a four Btory Brick Hotel. brick barn, tco houso and other out buildings. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK Of KEBECCi SMITH, MC'l. Smith, lato of Madison township, Columbia coun ty, have been granted by the Iff sister of said coun ty to Conrad Krearaer, ot Madison township t'oluin- uutuuuiuy. ah peroun iiftvinkr Claims Hvainsi. tno said estate are reuuested to nresent them for settle. ineot, and those Indebted to make payment without ucinjr. CONItAH KltKAMnit, Juno S2, 77-cw Administrator, Jcrseytown, I'a. T, O BIUDOE BUILDERS. c c Pol Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold as the property of W. II. Koons. AfO, Al 1 that lot or piece ot land In Beaver township, Columbia county, Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows I On the north and east by lands ot John Hlnderllter, on tho south by land of Franklin Shuman and on the west bylandot Jehn win INI titi uur uiii-;u uu 4-iuutjH.y. uuir xu. isfi.in. . . between 10 o. m. and 2 p. m. to let the butldlngof sncarman, containing nvcniy-uirco acres oo mo four ounty linages in cuiumuia cuuniy: one over i Hemlock ureek near itca Miu,onooer 1.1111-3 rcsn- Dig Klshlng- ecreck townshinnear John .oners and one In Mimin township, near what was former- inircreek near lleairle's mill, one ove41 creek In Fishlngcreek township near Joh lv Yohe's milt. Tho two last named are to be rebuilt. Plans and speculations can bo seen at tho omco on anu rtter duno zo, 1st 1. SILAS W. McHKNltV.l Commissioners JOHN HKItNKIt. Of Joseph K. sands, J Columbia co. Attest : Wm. Kkicibacu, Clerk. Commissioners' office, Juno 22, lS77-2t DMINISTKATOB'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP WILLIAM HARDER, DEC'D. Letters of administration, do bonis non. cum lestainento annexo ou tno estate ot w 1111am Har ber. late of Madison townsbln. Columbia counlr. Pa., havo been granted by the lteglster of Co- lumDia county, to conrau nreainer. 01 snine uiwn shin, to whom all persons Indebted are reuuested to make Immediate payment and Ihoso ha Ing claims or demands against the said estate will make them known to the uncerslgned Administrator without ueiay. CONHAI) KltEAMEIt, May 23, TMn1 Administrator. DJIINISTUATOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK FST1IER BARBER. DECEASED. Letters ot Administration de bonis non cum tcsta- mento annexo on tno estate or twiner narDer, late of Madison township, Columbia county, l'enn'a., samo more or less. Seized, taken Into execution and to be sold as tho property of John Hlnderllter and George Hosier terre-tenant. ALSO, All that certain piece or parcel ot land situate In tho township of line, County of Columbia, Perm- sj lvanla, bounded on tho north, south and west by land of l'hlllp Shoemaker, and on tho cast by land of Philip Shoemaker and James Masters, containing seventy-six acres more or less, v, hereon are erected a dwelling house, a bam and out-bulldtngs. Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold as tho property of Joseph Shoemaker. ALSO, The following real estate situate In Greenwood township, Columbia county. Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Wilson Kves, on the cast by land of Israel ISogart, on tho south by land of William Itobblns and on the west by land of the M. B. Church, containing four acres more or less, on which aro erected three frame dwelling houses, a store house, blacksmith shop, saddler shop and other outbuildings. ALSO, A flece or parcel ot land situate In Pino township county and state aforesaid, bounded on tho north by deceased, have been granted by tho lteglster ot said land of Cornelius McCarron.eost by a publlo road. co -ny to uonrau i reamer 01 jnumson iwp, 4ennsylvar against tho cstai Colum- All nersons liatlmr claims .to of tho decedent are requested to bla co., airalnst nresi-nt. thpm for settlement, and thoso Indebted to the estiito to make payment to the undersigned -mmisiraior v, itnoui ueiay. CONItAD KHEAMEIt, May 23, Ti-Cw." Administrator, A DMINISTBATOltS' NOTICE. Huckmetnclc, a popular and fragrant per fume. Sold by C. A. Kleim and N. J. lien dersbott. March 30, '77-eow DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA. l)j spepsla Is tho most perplexing of all human ail ments. Its sjmptoins ore almost Infinite In Ihelr va riety, and tho forlorn and despondent 1 Ictlma ot the disease often fancy tlieuisohcs tho prey, In turn, of every known malady. This Is duo In part to the close sj mpathy which exists between tho stomach and the brain, and In part also to tho fact that any disturbance ot the;dlgestlve functions necessarily disorders tho liver, the bowels and tho Den ous sys tem, and affects, to some extent, the quality of the blood. H. F. Kunkel's Dltler Wlnoot lion Is a sure euro This Is not anew preparation tobo tried and found wanting ; it has U-eu prescribed dally for many ears In U10 practice ot eminent phjslclans vlth un paralleled success ; it Is not expected or intended to cure all tho diseases to w hlch the human family Is subject, tnit Is warranted to cure d) spepsla tn Its most obstinate form. Kunkel's Hitter Wine ot Iron never falls to cure. Symptoms of Dyspepsia are loss of appetite, wind and arising of the food, dryness ot tho mouth, heartbK 11, distension of tho stomach and bowels, constipation, headache, dizziness, sleep lessness and low spirits. Try tho great remedy and Iw contlnced of Its merits. Take only Kunkel's, hlch Is put up only In 11 bottles. Depot 259 NorUi Ninth street, Philadelphia. Adtlce by mall free, by sending 9 cent stamp. Try ono bottle of Kunkel's Iron and bo com Inced of Us merits. Sold by drug gists and storekeepers everywhere, WOItMS. WOUSIS. WORMS. Heinoted alive. Tapo Worm removed alive In from two to three hours, with vegetable medicine. Head all passing from tho system ollte. No fee tin head passes. The Doctor never faUs to remote Tape, Seat, l'ln and btomarh Worms. Ask your druggist for a bottlo ot Kunkel's Worm Sirup, Price II per bottlo. It nsver fails, or bend to Dr. Kunkel, 259 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, I'a., for circular with lull Instructions, by enclosing 3 cent ;stamp for return ot same. Kunkels Worm Syrup Is used for children or adults with perfect tjtitety, as it Is vegetable. Buy It and tty It, For a Nobby Shirt go to For a stylish Suit go to For tho latest style of Hat go to For tho newest styles in Neck Wear For fine India Gauze Shirts go to Latest Styles, Lowest Frices, can now be found at D. Lowenberg's "Down to Hard Pan" Boots and Shoes at McKinney s. Gents' Bull' Congress at E. M. Knorr's for S..w. Machine Needles and Oil at Marr's. Fon Sam:. A good second hand Heaper at narmaii Jiassert s. June S -lw. PUBLIC NOTICE. " The public is now informed that they can have a chance to select their SUMMER CLOTHING from the largest stock of Cloth ing ever seen in Bloomsburg. Call and see and judge for yourself and bo convinced that tho old reliable store is still ahead in selling nt tho lowest prices. D, Lowen- berg. Hand-made Shoes at McKinney's. Wanted, Two girls to learn the tailor ing trade. Win. Y. Kester. Apr.'.'7tf Ladies' fine Shoes, all widths and sizes nt Mnt'lnn'. Have vou triedKirby's WildCherry Cough Balsam ? A very palatcable compound for the various affections of the throat and lungs it has been used with success, in seven cases of nstlnna giving instant relief and in many eases effecting a peruament cure. Price CO cents per bottle and positively warranted to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Kirby's Magic Belief for the instant cure ot severe and acute pains. Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges, pleas ant, safe and effectual, Kirby's Horse and Cattle Powders are the best powders lor stock, manufactured. Try them and be convinced. Kirby's Camphor Ice for sunburns, sore lips nnu cuapped nanus. uurs miaous anu i.iver rills are recom mended by the first Physicians. The above preparations are for Bale by all T- , . . 111 , 1. . uruggisi anu ueuiers in meuicine. Mover Broth ees, July 21, '70.-17 . Wholesale Agents, COALI COAL liCOAL 1 1 1 Wo aro now ollering tho celebrated Sus quehanna Coal Co's Coal at the following easii prices: No. fi. ifl.CS per ton on wharf. No. S. ".65 per ton on wharf, No. 2. 3 and 4. 2.90 per ton 011 wharf. Blacksmith s Lump 2.90 per ton ou wharf, liitumluous 4,50 per ton 011 wharf. 35 cents per ton additional, for deliver)' to uuy part. 01 1110 town. Coal ilouso Kates 15 cents per ton less. No. 0. to Lime-burners 1.M) ner Inn. Coal scrcened beforoTeavius our yards and full weight guaranteed. Orders left at I. W. McKelvy's Store, at our omco, or sent inrougn tlio mails will re ccivo jitonipt attention. V'our jiatrouago is respectfully solicited. 0. W. Neal &. Bito. May 1, 1877 WHERE TO ADVERTISE, A. T. Stewart sajs tho best atliertlslng mediums he has ct er found 4'aro the old established organs of tho two political partus, ut the several county seats throughout tho t'nlon.'4 44lhese,44 he says ''reach every family of the least account In their suteral counties, and aro more carefully ruad than any other class of Jonrnuls." If Mr.htewart'B Judgment la of value, there Is no dimculty lu deciding which paper TueCOLevm Diuocrat, uimu v.ldchthls paperla partially founded, was established lulsjs. iindtho Coiuubian uow enjoys a wider circulation and bii-u.w I'.vri'tiuj uiuu 11 c-,er uiu. 11 goes week ly Into two thousand families In Columbia and ad, Joining counties, and by most of them is read from thiflrstto the last line. Ills Uioonly rwoknlsed exponent ot nearly nto thousand ikumv-ruiin a7T I11 tho county, It gltt-s adtertlsi-ments a taaty dls- nl.v. ts.t muLna tlim n,,m ..... t n .... . ... : . " ' " '';- ."v... utuovuio lj lui UUirVllB.LUUS ensuring git-ater certainty that tbey will persso them, ft hue Us circulation Is undoubtedly much t he largest In the county, tho adttiilslng rales of the Colombias are uo higher than those of other Danera U If I, t.rlV linlf UIW, L...H I . ... f 4 tier ot subscribers. Kacfj llkR ihu .v.- n,Z selves. No shrewd business man wui neglect to In. 170 00 2413 101 S5 60100 1 at 502 50 875 00 1 S-S Interest on same to Juno 1st. 1S77... No. 15. nond issued to J. s. sterner for building duo Jan. is, 18.8.... Interest on same to-Iuuelst, ls77 No. 10. nond Issued to J. s. sterner tor bul d nir duo Jan. 10. is.g lis no Interest on same to June lsi, 1S77.... 2 6J No. 17. nond Issued to J. S. sterner for building aue t-eu. vtu, ts,t 4111 co Interest onsamo to Juno 1st. 1S77 ..... 7 40 No. Is. Ilond Issued to J. s. sterner ror building uuo reu. a, ish -iiuou Interest on same to Juno 1st, 1S77. .. 4 45 No. 20. Bond Issued to J. s ste -ner tor building duo Feb. 9, 1S77 100 00 InterestonsamutoJune lst,!S77 185 ro. 2i.nonu issued to J. t. sterner for bulldlncr due Keb. 9. IS77 100 00 Interest ou same to June 1st, 1S77. .. 165 No. 24. nond issued to itoiuns Holmes for steam neawrauenov. 1, 1978 50000 Interest on sameto June 1st, 1877 2 50 No. 2 Ilond Issued to Rollins 1101 tes tor scs'tnneaierauettov, 1. 1S78 Interest ousamn to Juno 1, 1S77 No. 2. Ilond lsucd to Rollins Holmes tor steam Dealer, aue ov. 1,1878 -. Interest on sane to June 1. 1877 No. 27. Ilond Issued to E. 1). llrowu duo March 80, 1S79 600 00 InU-rest on samo to luno 18MS77 5 00 No. 2S. Ilond Issued to E. II. mown duo March an, 1879 60001 Interest on same to Juno I, lsI7 500 No. so. Ilond issued to E. II. Urow n duo March so, 1SJ9 juuuu Interest onsamo to Juno 1. 1S77 100 No. 31. nond Issued to E. U. II o.vj duo March so, 1S79 100 00 Interest nn fc-amn to Juno 1. 1177 1 00 No 32. Ilond Issued to L. Crea duo Moich ro. 1879 Interest onsamo to Juno 1, 1877 No. 33. Hood l--sued to U Creasy, d'4e March so. ism Inu rest oi same to June 1, 1"7 .. . No. 34. Ilo.ul Issued to L, Cn asy duo .Marcn s'i. is - Inte.-est 0 1 sa eto.Iu.1.1 l.lsi" No. 35, Ilond Issued to Dattd Mroup duoAp-ll 1, 1S79 Interest on same to Juno 1. 1877. . No. 30. Ilond Issued to D.ttld St. . 4p duo April 1, is,u Interest ou same to Jure 1, 1977.... . No. 37. Ilond issued to E. 13. Ilrown due Anru 1. 1879 Interest on same to June 1, 1677 No. 3s. no-idlssuedloirustt-csoi con cord Loogo 1. o. o. t uuo .nay is, isso tsiono Interest on samo to nine 1, ls77 1 10 No. 89. Pond Issued to trustees of Co 1- cord I.oJje I. o. o. l", due May 10, ISsn 600 00 Interest 011 sj.n- to Ji"ie 1, lsI7 1 11! 10000 1 no 10000 1 00 10000 loo 600 00 son 600 00 5 00 60S 00 lial 00 1 00 Ml 10 10,9SS CS 10,9SS CS AS.SIiTS. Cosh In hands ot Collector 1,382 39 Treasurer 674 ss Duo by J. lt. Evans, June 1, 1871 813 Si 2,771 15 Total Indebtedness ot the District 8,217 63 H. KNOltlt, rresldent. Attest : J. It. EDOAIt, Secretary, We the underslcned Auditors. ha lor-examined the abote account and statement, llnd the same to ue correct. JOHN L.S.YCOCK, 1 II. C. IIARTMAN, ) Auditors. C, M. VANDERSLICE.I Juno 7, 1977. June u-iw A NNUAL STATEMENT OF TREASURER Of SCOTT SCHOOL DISTPJCT, COIX'MIHA COUNTY, PA. HENRY C. KEI.C1INER, Treasurer, DR. June 5. 1871. To balance due townsbln '. ru Jiimj 4. Is77, To amount recetu-d from tl. fii, iiaKer, mieresi 4 r 9 juik! s, is, i, 111 num: appropriation sss SO 10 amount receiteu rrom h, Kressler, collector south by landot Eves' estate and Jacob Long and on me west ny land ot Joseph Purcell, containing ono hundred and fifty acres more or less on which aro erected a dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. ALSO, Ono undivided half of the following tract ot land as No. 3, situate In Tine township, county and State aforesaid, bounded on tho north by land of John Whltmoyer and others, on the east by land of Thom as Ulenneld and others, on tho south by land of James Shultz and others and on the west by land of soiomon nirk nnd others, containing threo hundred ESTATE OP JACOO CLBWEI.L. OEC'O. Letters ot Admlnlstratlon.on tho estate ot Jacob I Clew ell, lato ot Catawlssa twp, Columbia Co, dee'd. I hat e been granted by the Register of said county to 1 tho undersigned administrators of samo township, to whom alloersons Indebted to said Estate ale ie- 1 against the said estate will mako them know n to the ani1 seventy acres more or less, whereon aro erected suia uuministraior wituout. ueiay. 1 a saw mill ana a rrarao dwelling house. CHRISTIAN OLKWRLL, Selred, taken Into execution, nnd to be sold as the Cl AlllilCl.l.nr.l,lH I nrnni.p... r.t T..l.n Tn . Stayll.TT-Sw Administrators. ""-" "rkguiu Aisn iTtiiTnn'S vriTirp , A ' All that certain real estate situato In JlinPn town lu tho orphans' Court of Columbia county. ship, Columbia county, bounded on the north by rim understood was aDtwlnted Auditor In tho land of I. K. Schweppenhoiser, on the east by Mow- matter of he exceptions to the nnal confirmation of ry Scuwcppcnnelser, on the west by lands ot tht account of John Anderson Administrator ot Marv Thornton, deceased. In compliance with his appointment ho will attend to the duties ot the same at the publlo houso of w. K. Weldensnul In Centralla the l.tlqday of July 1877 at 10 o'clock a m, J.H.JAMES, Juno 13, '77 -4w Auditor. milNISTKATOIi'S NOTICE. bsi At it ur juan awisuBit, ublaascii. Letters of administration do bonis non. on thoes. tate of John swlsher. lato of Madison two.. Col.. Co., deceased have been granted by tho Register ot said county to c. H. nrockway ot Iiloomsburg, Co lumbia county, Adm'r., lo wncm oil persons Indebt ed are requested to make payment, and those nav. ing ciuiuis ur nemauus against in" suiu esuuu will moke them known to the said Administrator i tuiuui ueiay. June 2, 77.-6tv. Administrator. UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATK Or U. II. FOWLER, DECEASED. Tho undersltrned auditor annnlntrd hv thn Court. to distribute the funds In tho hands of the Adminis trator of said deceased to and amontr tho nersons entitled to the same, will attend to the duties of his appointment at tho omco of Kunk & Wtller In 1UC m. loomsburg ou Tuesday, Aug. T. '77, at 10 o'clock a. wuen nnu wneru au penwns are nercny notinea to make kuown their claims before the Auditor or bo ueoarrea rrom coming lu on said fund. L. E. WALLER, June 2, '77-4W. Auditor. QOUNTY OF COLUMBIA, SS : The Commonwealth of Pennst lvanla to Elizabeth c, intermarried witn rewr Eckrote, Henry Yohe, I.ydla Ann. Intermarried with Henry Fedder. Jacob .urn-, ..uiiiiu, luiuumuiru 11,111 uu-icpn ri-uucr. .lane, intermarneu wmi cnaries uonvueam. Kiien. Intermarried with Milton Masteller. the nelrsof Lv dla Yohe. deceased, Oreetlng : You and each of you lire- ut-reuy ciu-u w im nnu appear oeiore our wr- iiuiiis- court 10 00 neiu me urst sionaav ot steoiem- er next at Hloornsbure. then and thero to accent or refuse the real estate ot Lydla Yohe deceased, af;the taluatton put upon lt by tho Inquest or show cause v,hy the same should not bo sold. iiness mo uonoranin William Elwell iTesidenr. .Illdtri of our Court nt llloomsbnrt- thn c-ltrhtpenth l!U; Ol .11UJ, A. LI., ISII. JJ. J-11AISK A1II, Clerk O. C, Juno 15, 17-Ow M. W. Nrss, Deputy. Joseph Gearhart, on which are erected a dwelllne house, barn and out-bulldings, the said real estate consisting of nlnety-nvc acres more or less. ALSO, ono other pleco or tract of land bounded as fol lows : On the north by land of Isaac Snyder, cost by land of Henry Creasy, south by land of Jacob Nungesscr, and west by land of Lawrcnco Waters and others, whereon am erected a dwcll.ng house, barn and out buildings, consisting of ono hundred and twenty acres more or less, situate In tho town ship ot Minim aforesaid. Seized, taken into execution and to bo sold as the property ot John Aten. ALSO, A certain piece or parcel of ground situate In tho Town of Iiloomsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylva nia, aescnoco as follows : On tho north by land of Michael Casey, east by Church, Bouth by Rock street and west by lot of W. J. llucknlcw and N. U. Funk, being one lot ou Welsh Hill, whereon Is erected a dwelling house, barn andout-bulldlngs. aeizea, taken into execution, and to be sold as the roperty of John Wanlcli , Jr. ALSO, Ah that piece or parcel of land situate tn the town ship ot llrtarcreek, Columbia county, adjoining Sam uel Hawk on tho north, Alvln Vandermark. estate of John Linden and estate of W. A. J.Drlttaln on tie cast, William Kllnetob and Martha Edwards on tho sonth and ou the west by t'rlah Vanpelt containing eighty acres more or less on which sro erected a two-story frame house and bank barn. beued,taken into execution and to bo sold as the property of Gideon Hosier nnd John Vanpelt. CONDITIONS OF SALE.-Purchasera must nav ten per cent of the purchase money, or at least enough to coter all costs at striking down of solo otherwise pi operty to be resold at once. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, Juno 8, I7-ts bhcrirr. "VTOTICE. fin Juno 5th, 1877. 1 bought nt a Constables Salo of 1 ue propi ny ot if w. anoine or Madison townsnip, tho follow lag articles : Two mules, three shoats, ono cow. ono cair. ono snrlntr aeon, one truck vtairun. ono set ot harness, one ser ot double harness, two SHERIFFS SALES. lly Wrtuo of a writ ot Vsnd Ex.. to me directed wilt tie exposed to publlo salo at the Court House to iiioomsourg, at one o'clock p. in. on SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1877, The following real estate situate In Centre town. Ship, Columbia COUUtV. l'ennsv.vnnla. hntinrtorinn plows, one harrow, one grain cradle, one tanning tao north by amis ot Samuel Hldlay on the west br mill, ono sled, ono log sled. 4 acres or wheat and ,..-... , L .1 V. . 1 . J ie In tho ground, 3 acres of oats 9 a-res ot corn. 4 laIlU3 or J- "OKenbuch, on the south by lands of E. ncre8 ot rj u on the upjier farm and 4 acres of corn, Alkman and Margaret Alkman, ou the east by lands urn- corner c-upuoaru, one cooking siote, pipe anu I ot J, Hagenbuch. cooking utensils, one table, one bedstt-ad, o ie bu- -,,.. ,. reau. one desk, ono clock, one sink, nnn hHrn-i nr n. " contains seenty-s!x acres more or less where- der, one log chain, a lot ot queenswaie, a lotot on nro erected a dwelling house, barn and outbulld- Kiuvt-s unu lorKs, one iron kettle, one churn, ono lm-s. wash tub, one lot of carpeting. I have left the aboo Tho abovo premises will ho snlil snhiect tn th property In the porscsslon or the said I). W. Vandlne mn'," ' "f AHlZ. Z . SUDJect 10 tha during my pleasure, of which the public will take mo"gago of Georgo Illdlayto William Hldlay, Ad- notice. mlnlstrator of Abraham Hldlay. dated Anrll 9th 1S52. Juno 22 '77 3W CONRAD KHEAMEIt. recorded April 9th, 1852 In Mortgage Hooka p. 764. Seled, taken into execution nnd to bo sold as tho property of L-l A. Hldlay. conditions OF KALE Purchasers must pay ten per cent, of the purchaso money, or at least enough locoer all costs nt striking down of sale otherwise property to be resold at once. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, Juno S2,77.ts hllcrlcr CONRAD KHEAMEIt. NNUAL STATEMENT OP SUGAR.LOAF TOWNSHIP. Statement of tho Supc-rMsors for the jcar ending C. I. MOORE, DR. Am't regulardupllcale ,.. M73 93 Am i special uuplicate , 373 91 Hecelu-d ot County Commissioners 135 32 ittti-iii-u uiutr iu uaiuucu 19 Total, CIt. I9U2 94 S A SttU Farther Reilnction in the June 4, is77, To balance due school District CIt. June 4, is77. Hy am t paid teacher's salaiv, Afton School fr Poal aai uaU)ln,, ., " 44 44 for slot e 44 44 44 44 for repairs 44 ,i .. teachers4 salary Espy whool 44 44 " -los. .Miller, repatis and coal llspv school " 44 44 E. H. Purse!, repairs and col .. .. Espy school 44 44 44 A.MiAderforpalnl 44 44 44 44 Jos. Miller, repairs 44 44 44 K. H. Pursel repairs 44 44 44 teachers' salary Light Street school ,i . ( Terw linger, repairs ta ught street School 44 44 44 Kelchner Son, coal Light street school...,, 1 . 44 44 44 lt. h. Ent, repairs stove Light street school 44 44 ifMoheni4 sa'ary Cross Roads Sciuo' 44 44 44 J. Kressler. cosl and repair's Cross Roads School . . . " " '. Kressler, repairs cross Roads School. . . ii ti a tor ri-ikhii journals " 44 ' 44 for duplicate 44 44 44 for publishing report 1876...' 4 Secretary's salsry 44 44 44 for collection Slate appropri ation ';. ' 44 44 44 sairuel Kressler. collector...' 44 exonerations allowed collector 44 Treasurer's eouin'4sslou on tl,92i 20 at 2 per cent 44 am't for auditors' tees 44 balance , 1,860 81 i 1,0X1 u 503 23 330 00 iswi 13 00 138 600(10 49 25 12,000 34 we, tho Auditors ct Scott township havo this dai examined the abuto account and nnd It correct. Juno 15, '77 4w W,A . IlAHTON, V, I). IUoRNBI'CII, SAU'l. A.WOItVAN, Auditors. BLANK NOTEfl,willi ot vi.lomj.n rHci rnr haw ftt the cot.ri.siw onioA, ' ELANK MOHTQAGES for il cheap at Hit CnujusiAs time. 1 BUSINESS OAltUS, VISIUNG CARDS, LKTTMt HEADS, i-.-L HEADS, IDSTSItS, C, AO., Neall) wi. uaply printed at the Colum bian Office. Hy work on roads.. lax returned commissions and exonerations -4 oniclal sertlees 44 attending settlement " iK-reentara " work under tl. steadinan " receipts and ordei s redeemed SAMUEL S, II Ess, Am't t regular duplicate.... Am't ot special duplicate PRICE OF PAINTS, OILS, llltUSIIES, JAPAN DRYER purir Total, CK. (793 22 I lly v. ork on roads : foi 4 07 " orders redeemec! 82 35 " exonerations . ... s 24 " omclal services...,. 64 7 0 v tso 10 Balance duo tow nshlp, LIA111LITIE3. Orders 1873-0 not redoemed.....,... orders Issued April , 1S77 Total, RESOURCES. Balanco due from Samuel H. Hess so io Indebtedness ot township, 1707 13 1 IT you ivmil tu niivo from IO (u aft per rent 1311 S2 85 16 2699 97 1313 67 oSjSIS ool lilstrlct fortliojear RECEIPTS. From Collectors 1370 43 44 Stutuflnnmnilnilnn ........ ..r.v.r'T. 4 ., l,vu .... mi w u 4 unseated Total, land tax.. vovo S-822 39 EXPENDITURES. For teaching and other expenses DUO from treasurer and mllM-tnist Old oiders paid . 46441 Indebtedness of District, (727 10 Wc, the undersigned Auditors of Sueai loaf town ship, du hereby certify thaiwe hate examined tlio abote accuunisaud nnd them correct to tho best of our know ledge and belief. ELIJAH PKTKHMAN.l JAMES SlIULI., J. Auditors. HENRY CRESS?, f June 22, 17-tw ' JOB PKINTINQ OF EVERY DESRIPT10N EXECUTED PROMPTLY At the Oolumiiun Ol'FHH In the cost of PAINTINO, send for our prices of the following! Strictly PURE WHITE EAD, MONTOUR WHiTfi LEAD SLATE PAINTS, ALL COLORS, IRON PAINTS, THREeToLORS, PURE LINSEED OIL BEST JAPAN DRYER. LI.Si:i:i) OIX &, CHALK PUTTY. Best Paint Brushes, COACH TaENISH, HOUSE VAIiNlSH, Furniture Yarnisli, SPIRITS OKTURPENTINK, Orders nnd Inquiries by mall will rvcelte prompt attention, sample cards andprlo elist lurulshod without 1 halve. UENKY S. REAY, . . . Rupert, Tl, PAPER BA08 yOH BALK AT TIIE COLUMBIAN OFFICE r Clrc INS' PATENT l by tu t. IV blUdtljhui, J-u, HAIR CRIMPERS 1I1IOIU hU( lb Fifth Ml XHC.B, To cm J w, AUObti-d br Oil the auc-ns of fajditon. h. nil far rcultr. . t. lJNs, Su. two.Kcnh Hfth tlmt