rm.TT? nrvT n m in a at n i. o n si h n v it a, r it i n , j u i, v c, is ;j Hull Ufliul rimo Tiililc. LACKAWANNA Jt l)I.OOMHIIt)I!(l HAIt. ItOAtl SOUTH. Accomnioilntlon Train 0.4? A.M. Mall Trnln 7.S1 a. m Express Trnln Ua 0.6(1 FOt TIT, 7.62 AfSI. 4.49 1'. M 1UTA.M (ATAW1SSA HAIL ItOAI). KOBTII. SOOTH T,.u l; M. 11,33 A.M. Accommodation Train o.is A.M. Itcgular Express i.di) p, M, Through cars on Express tratn ellhcr to New York or Philadelphia. Arcommodatlon train runs between Outawlss.i, ana Wllllamsport. Miss Clnra Kesler lias been appointed jiol mistress at C. C. Snyder, son of Daniel Snyder of Espy, graduated at Lafayetlo College lait week. Our thanks arcihic Hon. E. J. Mcllenry for recent copies of the Geological Survey of the State. Tlio recent heavy rains have somewhat Inter fered with the getting In of the hay crop In this county. Judge Harding lias decided the disputed prothonolarysliip of Luzerne county in f.ivorof Mr. ISarbcr, the ltepnblican contestant. The nugliesvlllo Journal, published by D.in liley Is the latest venturu in the lie tun bright tind readable pa doubtless make Its way to success, There was a decided frost on Saturday, (tic 23d Inst, in various parts of (lie State. In this CDiinly it was visible in licnton and vicinity. No damage was dune to Irults or vegetables. TILE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUBG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. COMHFNCEMFNT, STATE MfHIUAT. ttmtnnr "V..1.UU, I if lllttfr tlKKiHI Vft ill Til, I I.Hf was held In Normal Ial I at two o'clock, Uco. 1'.. hlwell presidiiit;. 'lliero was nodlnticr this Swiftly toils closo another mr,.. M..i Kcir- iho following Ubcers wero elected for and nrrttti it. n !.:.,..... r m i . .. 1' "' .i.i.-in ui ..louiniuurg nnu it: -mm uiiiiumg country nave been called iiioii In witness the ending of the school course ol a class of yjung ladles and gentlemen, now sup l"osed to ba prepared to enter upon the cares nnd duties of life. The class numbered twelve, and we aro Informed that they passed very creditable- examinations. On Thursday morn ing of last week at half pst (en the commence ment exercises of tho class ofl877 were opened with prayer by Itev. (1. I). Clurlcy Invoking Divine blessing upon tlio institution and upon those about to go forth from Its walls. Owing ho ensuing year. President, A. XV, Moss. Recording Heo'v. I.lnie llnwer, (Vrrcsioiid!ng Sec.'y. (!. 1!. Young, Treasurer, It. 0. lllttenbender. Lxectitlvo Committee : Miss M. K. Schllch- er, Miss Agnes Buckingham, Miss I.isjle Schuy ler, -Mr. L. Waller, Mr. J, K. llittenbender. A resolution was passed authorising this com- mlttco to have a dinner prepared next yenr. Miss Annie Mllsom was elected essayist and Oco. K, Klwcll orator for next year, after which tne meeting adjourned. A reception was held in the evening In Iho to the Illness of I)r. Orlswold.tho principal, nn.l BCl'0.ot "a.rlr w,ilcl1 s largely attended and the unavoidable absence of Judge Klwcll. l'rcs- blent of the Hoard of Trustees, Col. J.O. I'reczo presided. After tlio prayer the junior class sang a chorus, and were followed by Miss Hello Suydam with salutatory nddrcsses nnd an essay entitled "Introspection." Miss Nora Kobbins read an essay on "Action." A piano solo by Miss Annie Sloan followed, which was executed wilh much expression, reflecting credit on tlio much enjoyed. The cntlro proceedings wero very satisfactory nnd we have every reason to be proud of the Normal School. Dr. (Iriswold Is Improving in health, and it Is hoped that af ter the summer vacation ho will bo sufficiently recovcreil to attend to his duties again. The next term begins about September 1st. thcru is souio unwritten statute, and common law. Thcru is nlo the ling law. tho iW law. 'Crowncr's quest law," ami now wo have jus tice, of tlio peace anil iildcrinan law, and what ever may bo said ol' the former kinds by way Law is defined to bo a rule of action pre ...:i..i i... .i. . ,.i .i .... . Player nnd her careful and skillful instructor, " , 1 I ! i interior is Prof. Hoffman, and Miss Annln was rewr.ln I l0UllJ. tool,ey- Uvr W"tlcn ordinal ily, but with applause nnd bouquets. Albert Schloyer of Nescopec.Lur.ernc county, delivered nn oration, having as his subject "Our privileges and responsibilities." Ms I.illin lt,.il..r nfTnnH.nnn,, U.. mine countv. read anessav emitted "O.ir l.n .i Is or lisp:r.itrciiient. tho-l.nt is tlio liingcst imi- launched, but where's the shore?" f-anco of all. Judge Harding said from the She said that when we start out unon tho "cneli the other day, whllo mine (if this ins- Kllevislhelalcstventurulntliencwsi)aiH.rnoM. r"0110'"' w know not where the harbor may "cooiino peaeo law was liemg reviewed by It is a bright and readable paper and will '"' '"" ,llat wo pl01''' "leer straight ahead ""' that it was a legal fiction tint justices .... -..1.11.... ,1... 1.. -I"-!.. 1 . I t.. .1.-. Unm ci,,...r..n.I 4 1. .1.1 I .1 I ... ...unlink nic iiam ui miii uuu iruuuie, so uini "i' ourjivuu ii Mjiiiv Mjiueiiuiig ui me law atlastwo may reach the heavenly .haven be- they undci took to administer, hut that it was yond the reach of storms. a fiction only ; and every day's experience A piano solo, "The last smile" by Wollen- convinced him that .Mr. Justice Shallow was liaupt, was very nicely rendered by Miss I.illle a rapicnt learned judge when compared witl Noir, ana sho too was rewarded by (lowers snnio ol our I.uzerno countv iustice.s. Much and applause. of the bu'ines which comes up lieforo the .'Us" o, .Mnry fincliot Uriim s, l.uzernecoun No less than one hundred ami nineteen hotel nnd saloon licenses granted by the I.wcrno County Court, liavo not been taken from tint Clerk a office. This is a very curious state of affairs Indeed, and not easy to understand . Ilm tho Murphy movement paralysed the whisky sellers In I.ur.crnc? Cntnwlssa claims the oldest Mason in this state, but Is not entitled thereto. Col. K. Thayer, of this Town, now S3 years of nge, was made a Mason In Abraham's 1j.lgc No. 15, Kobert Young XV. M. In tho city of New York, Nov. 12 1813 and Is, theiefore, a Mason of CI years standing. He was exalted In P.iglc Chapter, Ithaca, N. Y. in Nov. 1818, Chas. liinglinm H. P., hence Is a Itoyal Arch of fi!) years standing. Can this record bo beaten? Messrs, Milton Hess and ltobcrt H. I.lttlo had a narrow ecapo from serious In juries last Saturday evening. As they wero driving in Mast Uloomsbtirp, near Neal's 1'iirnace, their horse took fright at some pigs that unexpectedly emerged Into the road and, turning suddenly, upset tho buggy and threw both gentlemen out and under the buggy. Fortunately they ex tricated themselves without oilier injuries than thescvero bruising of Mr. Hess. Mr. I.ittie es caped unhurt. In Williamsport, on Wednesday morns ing of last week, threo tramps leaving a house with plunder, wero challenged by tho keeper of a neighboring cigar store, named Nagle. One of them drew a largo knife nnd stabbed Mr. Nngle in the hand. Naglo drew a revol ver, and severely if not fatally wounded his antagonist in the abdomen, after which tho others lied. The wounded man refuses to give his name or answer any questions. He Is ap parently nn Knglisliman, 25 years of age. In 1853 four gentlemen entered their sons at n boarding school nt Cokcsburg, In South BTOVB WOOD VOU SAL! lint Urotliers, nt Light Street, will deliver Carolina. They had been for year Intlmato IHooinsburg. Espy or Oraugevllle, SlaU friends, and were clergymen in the Melho- Bi,T .., " i ",c" lor si or 3.00 .1 load. "jO.2.00 iTiiiio -J-Sw Havo you tried Ivirby's WildCherry Coujkl a very paiateauie compound Wl dlst chinch. 'Micro boys remained at this school as room-mates nnd class-mate? for two years, and entered Wolford C'ollece. HaNam f " . i . standi fmirtl, , ...O.......V... 0, nsmma giving instant relict nnd in many lour years, and wero toom-mates nil tho time, cases eH'ccting n pernnment cure. Price CO graduating, relatively first, second, third nnd cuts per bottle and positively warranted to fourth, in a large class. They entered tho B'v entire satisfaction t r money refunded, law office at Bpartansburg and studied law ot iinucrtno samo ciiancelior. ino war brouo KIrby's Tnstcless Worm Lozenges, pleas out. and on tho call for troons. thev entered ant, safe and effectual. Jenkin's rillo regiment from South Caroll- , Ivttby'n Horso and Cattle Powders aro tho na,and were messmates In tho samo com- gm tetoni. Try pany. Ileing near tho samo height, they KIrby's Camphor Ico for sunburns, sore sioou logetuer as coniraucs oi uattio in tins iips nnu cnanpeu nanus. regiment. At tho second battle of -Manassas, Gil' llilllous and Liver Pills aro reconv . . ,c, . .1..11 .1..T-.1...I i... mended by tho first Phvs c ans. " 1 """ jjrujjijisw uuu ucaiers in medicine, The first woodcocks of the season wero shot on the morning of the Fourth by Messrs. CM. Drinker and George I.aycoek. The gentle men secured nine of these delicious gamo birds. .1. J. lirowcr Ksq., ane his family aro enjoy ing the ocean breees at Cape May. They will visit Long Drancb, take a trip up tho Hudson, havo a good time generally and be gone some three weeks. Mr. Webster Fetter, a nephew of J. S. San ders of tiie Hazieton JScntiiid,vn drowned, with his three companions, in the Susquehanna, at Clark's Ferry last week. The boat in which the party wero fulling was carried over the dam, ty then read an essay on "Yesterdays and Tomorrows." J. S. (i rimes of Lightstreet spoke on "Tlio in fluence of the teacher." Ho said that the pro fession of a teacher is second to none. The doctor or lawyer or any other professional man would not attempt to perform his duties until he had spent years in preparation. So the teacher should bo fully prepared for the posi tion. He should lie able to appreciate the true, the beautiful and the good. The character of tho pupil is fashioned to a great extent by the character of the teacher. He should therefore walk uprightly and lie free from all evil habits. The teachers have power to buildup or de stroy the- found-ition of a mtion's liberty. Piof. Hollman delighted the auc'icnee witli The Clinton Demaenil says that Mr. James II, Porter, of Niltany, owns a calf, eleven his performance on the piano of a (ir.mil Fan- months old, that weighs 1,05(1 lbs. Is the tasie by Wilmers entitled a "Summer day in Democrat sure that the cw was not weighed by Norway." This piece was played by the Pro lnistakc, Instead of her offspring ? If not the feasor in public once before, and was repealed calf Is a whopper. on this occasion, by general request. It is a selection of a very difficult character, and as to An orator, not far from here, on Decoration its execution it is sullicient to sav that it was Day eloquently alluded to "Admiral Farragnt greeted willi a burst of applause, and several who was so gallantly mailml to the last," lly handsome bouquets were bestowed upon the the way who started the yarn that in passing blushing Profes-.or.wIio gracefully acknowledged the Mobilo forts Farragtit was "lashed to the the compliment of the audience. As lie took quaiter sessions ouuht never to be permitted tn pas beyond the ju-tices' office. A man or company failing to collect a claim, .straight way rushes to a justice's ollico and has tho debtor arrested, thereby trying to compel the commonwealth to collect the debt. Two old women got to quarreling about their chickens md one threatens to slap tho other's mouth, and .straightway tho learned justicoxcmls them to the quarter sessions on a surety or the peace. Two children of tender years are at play nnd one is hurt, perhaps seriously, hut their years preclude tho idea of criminal in tent; their parents mu-st rush.into law and vex themselves and an entire community because they aie not advised of the futility of such prosecution. A constable takes goods in execution claimed by a person other than the debtor, and an august justice has him arrest ed for laiceny, and thus wp might go nu enu merating blunders reconcilable only with the lisenco of common sen-e or an inordinate de sire to earn fees from the county. Scnmton Time. At the Sheriff's sales last Saturday the Ex change Hotel brought $21,000, a small sum for so valuable a property; three pieces of land in ireenwood and Pino township, owned by John Leggott wero bought by the I Ion ton S. F. and Loan Association for $100, $100 and S'O res pectively; the properly of John Aten In Mlf- llin township was purchased by George Hughes for $3200; a lot on Welsh Hill was bid in by the owner for $300. There wero other proper ties to be sold on Saturday but the sales wero continued. V lUrri.t;!) Huikilaii. About ten days ago, a burglar or burglars entered tho house of John lleiscr of Centre township, at night, and stole some boots and shoes. They also ransacked his lesk, but surceeded only in getting some looo change, and a pocket book containing some notes. About $700,00 In money was wrapped q in an old rag, but the thieves shoved it side as worthless. The following night the pocket hook, with tho notes intact, was left at the door, wilh a letter stating that they did not want his notes, and in future he should tnka better care ol Ins papers, .Moral: keep vour money in rags, and thieves should examine raj mast? It is evedently untrue. The storm of Sunday morning last was Iho seveiest of the season. The wind blew furiously, the rain fell in torrents and the Hashes of light ning were in such quick succession as to present an almost continuous illumination. We have heaid of no destruction to property. The Coi.umman Ihilletin boardis exclusively for our own use.put up entirely at our expense, and intended only for notices printed at this of- fice,except by special permission. Parties using it under other circumstances will pot be offended if their notices aro taken oil. Ids scat another round of applause informed liim that lus hearers had not yet done with Ids services, and lie finally yielded and gave as an encoir, 11 Loyiyingi for the seusiore" by the same composer. Col. Freeze at this point stated that be de- The School Directors of I.looin lownship met June 27, 1ST" at the office of S. Knorr See'v.. all the members of the l'.iiird nrp.piir The minutes of June 11, 1S77 weie read and ap proved, fiills of J. K. Hittenbender for ordei book So, Coi.umiiian and Jlqiubliam fur pub. lisliing annual statement and notices to teach ers, each $31,50, presented lo Hoard, and ordered paid. Mr. Zur moved that tho duplicate as sired on behalf of the Trustees to thank Prof, prepared by the Stcrctary be placed Beers and Strtithers were arrested on last Tuesday evening for an assault and baltery on an old man, and were placed in "limbo." On the morning of the "glorious Fourth'' tho for mer settled with the prosecutor, and the latter was discharged. "Had eggs." Hoffman for the manner in which he has con ducted the music department of the school dur ing tho year. It is to be hoped that the Nor mal School may long reap the benefit of Ids services. "Miss Lizzie Hower of liloomsburg followed with an essay on "Lirjhts llcijond. At this point the hour of noon having ar rived it became necessary to Bhorten tho pro gramme in order to get through, and hence tlio essay of Miss Dora Wallace of Juniata comity on 'Impreaiiom," the oration of J, C, Ivisncr on uJltoom.iburt,'' essay of Miss Mary Penman on ' 'Oibuehs" and the essay of -Miss Sue McCarty of Union county on "uuoii"wereonuf Mack bass fishing began on Monday and was I ted and Miss Maggie llicliards of Susquehanna inaugurated witli much enthusiasm on the I county closed the exercises by reading an es- North Iiranch. Some of the numerous fisher men met witli success and secured good strings. None of the fish taken were of largo size so far as wo have heard. hands of the collector. Seconded by Mr. King ler and agreed lo. The following aie tho names and assignments of teachers of the liloomsburg schools for the ensuing year : Fifth Street School : ltoom No. 1, (1 Wil bur, principal, M. Kdg.ir, assistant ; No. 2. Agnes l'tickinghani, principal, 1!. II. Vannat- la, assistant ; No. 3, H. Buckingham, principal, l'loieuce irl.assistant ; No. -I, C. I!. Wellivcr, principal, Lena Fnulds, assistant Third Street School : ltoom No. 1, I. I". Schoonovcr, principal, M. M. Unangsl, assis- taut; No. 2, A. Armstrong, principal,.!. Gar rison, assistant ; No. 3, M, Graul, principal, S Vannatta, assistant ; No. I, S. A. Perkins, prill cipal, Kate Hower, assistant. Welsh Hill.-G. W. Sterner. There is something peculiarly nndsufleringly suggestive in the word lioils. Many suffer witli this exhibition of impure blood which disfig ures the person and annoys attendants nnd asso- oietics, when Ihcy could be mado clean and their blood kept pure by using Dr. Hull's Mood Mixture. say on .Vormaf Schooh, and delivering the cus tomary valedictory addresses. It is stated as a fact ill the history of sil The young ladies of the class were all dressed ver production, that wherever in any part In white willi kid gloves and slippers and all of tho world silver mines havo been worked looked sweet and pretty, but we must say that they aro worked now, unless arrested for we should have admired their taste much moro if they had followed the precedent established bv the class of last vear, and worn pretty but inexpensive dresses instead of tlio elaborate anil extravagant toilets usually worn on such occa sions. All the members of tiie cKss performed their parts well and each one was greeted willi ap- some explainable cause. Tho mines of the Andes have been worked for three centuries Those of old Spain from tho middle ages and are in working condition now. In Hun gary the samo mines worked by tho I tomans before the birth of Christ still yield their steady increase. Thoso of Freiberg in Sax ony, worked from tlio eleventh century plause, and presented willi bouquets by their know no diminution. In Bohemia, Tyrol numerous friends and admirers on leaving the Norway and Sweden, in tlio Ural and Atlas stage. .Mountains, and wherever elso discoveries of The Normal Hall was filled witli an alien- silver have been made, wo believe, without live audience from the town and county. On exception, tho mines continue to bo worked the stage sat the Trustees, Facility, clergy of and aro generally more productive now than the town, and the Coi.i'miuan' representative, at any time in their past history. We have no criticisms to make on any of the exercises, and have been unable, owing to want On Monday but contracts for the ' erecting of of space lo give a synopsis of more than one or four county bridges wero awarded by tlio Com two of tli dibit,", but a single suggestion we missioiiers, as follows bone will bo pardoned, ft is this, that it lias Ilie bridge over Hemlock Creek, near J.ed come to be the fashion in this and other schools Mill, to Benjamin ltedliuc for $300, They call "Long Pond," Ganoga Lake now and It is becoming quite a fashionable resort. Frank Hieketts, formerly of Orangeville, is the proprietor and Capt. II. J. Conner looks after the comforts of guests as clerk. Visitors need not fear any lack of attention with these two gen tlemen in chargcof affairs. Mr. Hiram Mcllenry has so far recovered from the cllicts of his severe surgical operation as to warrant ids removal to his home. His physician, Dr. B. F. Gardner, accompanied him thither on Tuesday. Wo sincerely hopo that Mr. Mcllenry may soon regain his wonted health and strength. The roof of the Catawissa railroad bridge, at Kupcrt, fur the length of a span and a half, was blown off in the storm of Sunday last. This bridge is a new structure and was built with due regard lo strength and durability, and piin- cipally of iron. Not only tho outer slieathin but the rafters as well were torn away by the force of Iho gale, m . i no i reseniaiiuii Mn-ein iiiui ,'ii.j. rr !. i. - .. i,.-.ui,!,, ,.,i ..i,nni fn r.uivm.lul Tliere were over thirty bidders for the di llerent - " 1 r. i i I ,.. , ., , . . development, then from a physical standpoint, (Job Freeze then conferred the degree of B. ... Babies should have a growth as symmetrical as Hacbclor of Klementary Didactics by present- it is surprising. It would be so were they kept I jg the class with their diplomas, willi the fol Iree from the disorders of iJabyliood hy saia lowing remarks; and judicious treatment. J.very one wlio lias i the absence of tho Fiincipal, and of the iisesl it pronounces Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup the I president of the Boaid of Trustees, I have been best remedy known for the complaints of early requested to deliver to Hie graduating class, Hie childhood. 25 cents per bottle. "'1"" T - - . "V"'"" ideu to have in the lalntietonj too much leave taking and farewclling. It is too apt to excito the feelings of the tender hearted, and scenes in public are to be avoided. After tho valedictory, the senior class inarch ed on the stage where they wero met by the juniors who presented them wilh a handsome bouquet as a mark of esteem, and wished the m success in future. Mr. l.Jward itnian made the presentation speech and Mr. J. S. Grimes The one over little Fishing Creek, near Bea gle's mill, to C. W. Kves for $S9I,75. The one over big Fishingcreek in Fishin; creek township near John Z tiler's lo Josepl Kcdllno for $195,50. The one in Milllin township, near what was formerly Yohe's mill, to I, K. Schweppcnhciser for S1G5. i he total amount of these four contracts is but $1051,25 an unexpectedly small sum bids. killed these four men (and no other in tho company), They aro buried on tlio baltlo field and sleep together in tho samo grave, Their names aro Capers, McSwain, Smith anil Duncan, nnd tho sons of Bishop Capers, ltev. Dr. McSwain, Itev. Dr. Whiteford mith and ltev. Dr. Duncan, of Virginia, and tho last brother of Dr. Duncan, of Ban- Jolpli (Macon) College. Iho grave is arked by a granito cross enclosed with nn iron railing. It lias Sliioil the Test. If von doubt the wonderful success of Sh'doh's Consumption Cure, give it a trial ; then if you re nut perfectly satisfied, return the bottlo nnd e will refund the price paid. It has I'stablisli 1 the fact that Consumption can bo cured, hilc for coughs, nstlima, hoarseness, whoop. ng cough, and all lung or throat trmibles,thcro s mulling like it lur a quick and positive cure, ml it seldom fails. 10 cents, 511 cents nnd $1 per bottle. If your lungs arc sore, or cliest or k lame, use Nuloli s i orous t'laster price 5 cents. Sold by C. A. Kleim and N. ,1, Hen- lersfiott. Dr. Shiloh's System Vitalizer is no doubt the most successful cure for Dyspepsia and Liver DYsriil'sSIA.. IlYM'Ei'MA. DYsrn-StA. Dyspepsia Is tlio most perplexing of nil human ail ments. Its symptoms are almost lnllnlle In their va riety, ami tho forlorn and despondent lctlms ot tho Coinplnint wo havo ever known, otherwise we disease utten fancy themselves the prey, In turn, ot mid not guarantee it. In cases nt consumption """"" mis is uuu in part tome ben. irennnil debilitv. loss nf nimi.tiin nml closu "1 mpatliy which exists between the stomach constipation I'Mst, it will lestnre nnd regulate i " "." ii.um.-wi iu u.u uianiuj Hold by April u Mr. D. A. Bceklev is not onlv postmaster at liloomsburg. but lie is the editor ol an organ chairman of the countv committee and a dele gate from Columbia to the ltepnblican Slate Convention. He is also the business partner of the deputy postmaster, who is linnsell a mem ber ol the Mate committee, lliese are more honors than President Haves thinks one man ought to be burdened with. i'iiVa. I'lwcs. Itespectfully referred to the post and lb-pub- llcnn offices for the consideration of the gentle- 11 above mentioned. The arlicle aflbrds a good opportunity for Mr. Beckley lo hurl back an indignant denial of the truth of the charges contained therein because he isn't chairman of tlio countv committee. The New Town Hall at Aycr. The elegant structure is now complete. In beauty of design subject, but is warranted lo cure dyspepsia In Its surpasses anything of its kind in the State, most oustinato form. KiinkeP-s Hitler Wlnoot Iron Constructed of brick and dark marble it i, a, never m is to cure, sj mptoms ot Dyspepsia aro loss ., . , . ,. ,. ,. , or appetite, wind nnd arising of Iho food, dryness permanent as it is charming. 1 he Lngli'h u( the. mouth, heartburn, distension ot tlio stomach reinfects have adorned it tn subdued colors, j and bowels, constipation, headache, dizziness, sleep- hieh please without tiring tho eye. Dr. . I. lessness nnd low spirits. Try the great remedy and .Aver built and gave it to the town in ac-1 convince.! or Its menus, lake only Hunkers, ..un..K...e..L ... ...c .ii-.iiiui.il me. uHni'i.vu vinth street. I'lllladelnhla. Adllen bv mail free, bi- upnn him in taking Ins name. Although it is sending 3 cent stamp. Try ono bottlo ot KunkeP-s generous gift, still the hearty good w islies of Iron and be convinced ot lis merits, hold by dm; whole neonle are of irreatcr value, nnd the ln,x u,,u T"ra CV"J SUMMIMt KXC'iqiSIONS. Parlies contemplating a summer excursion trip to tiie seashoio or any of the popular summer resorts, arc requested In call on the undersign ed. Summer cvciirsiou route books, givin; full in formal ion as lo routes and prices, enn b, had on application at the ticket ollice. ANi tickets to all points west and south-west can bo obtained at very low rales. Tickets sold over each line of the popular routes of the IVntia, K. 1!. and Krie liailwny. W. B. PorsT, Agent D. L. A W. It. It June 20 !!w. Elegant Hair is woman's crowning beauty when it fades, she fades as well. While it is ke bright her personal attractions are still maintain ed. By preserving the hair fresli and vigorous a youthful appearance is continued through many years. Those who grieve over their fading hair turning gray too early should know that Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents it, and lestores gray or faded hair to its natural color. It is a clear and healthful preparation, containing neither oil, dye, nor anything deleterious, nnd imparts to the scalp what is most needed a sen-e of pleasant and delightful freedom from scurf or dandruff. -.Vein limit (.V. C.) Timet. July J tn. Item s. The market onTuesday morning was unusually full. Cherries, currants, raspberries and gar- len truck were offered in great abundance, and much of the articles were carried home again fur want of purchasers, the supply exceeding the demand. Fight cents a quart for raspber ries, and six cents for cherries in a year of plenty Is loo much, and the market jieople will perhaps understand when too late that it is bet A TmuT.-On the "Fourth" tfieSunday like rem 'k .f at lhu htace of vmlr lifJ and cdu appearance of our town was changed by the ap-1 cation you havo not learned that success In pearance on our streeb. of nn excellent band business and eminence in the proiessions aitenu from by I r lit. i ..t- ... .n ..... . n - If, . . i .i. r.... . e .1 .:. . 1 cruwu u. .....luiitui. jne-.i.ee.n .u j.ujc. uiutt, i mon eaiureau, was uiu .nu o. i.io greai ..nr.- i i i . , . it - l .i l i il.. .... .l.atliitlA nf I clvi-r. but t in br.-iid of ndu,trv is sweet, and ' . uuu. a . i.a.i. . . uuu ......... .6 ...... ... ...... ..s -ir.""' T.t.-.i:. 'Il ' 1..., !,.. ll.. .I- tall,..,l. and our hucksters should regulate them selves accordingly, a-s It will be to Iheir advan tage. i Milton marshalled bv Cant Huff and led 0,llJ upon labor and study, nothing that I can ler to sell more at low latex than to sell none i M. tonmars ialled by Upt.liuft and led M wlu j s ,, you ,iat mMim. because they cannot gtt what they ask. In the Pro S A. Clapp. fhey accompanied a , tnnt f t. lUe sweat of thy face shalt ' flJ011 , fru fu ui .fiuiumuu jnc-iutvifi iu jucit vuuu, i moil caiurt'uu, wu uiu utu ui uiu yrtjai i , 1m mine tlmt nor town wm destitute of elver, hut the bread of industry Is sweet, nwl M '" amusement, gallantly walked from Itupert to the Jest of labor is elyslum. But a-emember. ways g 1 ,i . , they can only bo enjoyed together. 'Hie world mand, give us some of their music. Is waiting for good men and good women, nnd Belv(w whpn voti enter it. I trust It mav he the betlcr. reopie wnose properties are so suuaieu mai pecause you nave lived, the rear of tlieir lots are on the side of a neigh bor's premises should be particularly careful to keep their stables and other outbuildings In such a condition as not to be offensive. ICvery man has a perfect right to enjoy his own, bill must so use It that It will not Interfere with the comfort of others. A very little care In such matters would prevent what sometimes leads to unpleasantness between neighbors, A chorus entitled "lleautiul (lolJen Sometime' was sung by senior class and then Second De gree was conferred on following persons. A. W, Brungard, Alfred Hower, Lorena G, Kvans, Charles M, Lee, Martha J, Fdgar, D, ICrnest Lantz, W. M. Cleaver, A. W. Moss, XV. T. Crersy, James S. Wilson, Alice K. Wilson. Court met on Monday last pursuant to ad journment, In the estate of brcderlck Isler Balo ordered. Bond In $700. A, J. Alberfson security. In the estate of Jacob Kanis, proceedings slaved until widow's lights are determined. In the estate of C. (J. Iticketts, Auditor' re port confirmed. Auditor a report in tho estate of Dora Snyder The audience aroi-o and Itev. Mr. Sinyser I confirmed pionounced the benediction, but all were Invl- Brlarcreek Poor Overseers vs. I'ishlngcreek ted to remain a few moments. Two seniors Poor Overseers. Order of Justice affirmed then came on the stage bearing a handsome tea Fisblngcrcek township to pay costs, set, and calling on Piof. Burrows presented It Court adjourned until Monday July tlh at to him on a mark of love and respect. Prof, fl o'clock a. in, llnrrnwB was much aflected and rettlied In a few appropriate words. Prof. Feme was then l , ..""'f","',1 orf" K,u i V,Y 1 ' . .... . . I iirnnim! Urn Blrfi-td liero for n ilnllnr n da v. whm presented with a clulr by li.e students, and re- L,9 ,relltm are every day clearing ten dollars, at leasl, In tilusvllle. 1 erumgo Spectator. The Fourth of July passed very quietly in liloomsburg. The places of business banks &c, wero closed and tho town wore a holiday ap pearance. There wero no public ceremonies and the people devoted themselves in the main to pic-nics, of which lliero were numbers in the neighboring groves, There was no disorderly conduct on the streets and tho holiday was the ..., t r.n... ,-ntn nti.l .1 1 dl II rl.d llf., flf flMV IUVBI lltll IIUIll IIVIBV ...... , I , t..r... Tl,r., ,.,,.,, ball.it rponded neatly, i n,i ., n. ui,, ,,f i!,Ti,lr,1 . .ml. The services being over Itlie audience was If those dark haired musicians take your sug- festival a lid dance in Kvans' hall on the even- dismissed after an invitation from Dr. (Iriswold p.etlon and go we would kindly advise you not i f.i... i. rri,i.. iiii,iJiipnn. had been read asking every body to dinner at to visit litusylllo until the snow falls. The blderatlon, we believe "the anniversary of &c," Hie school, whirl, was accepted by many friends most Innocent kind of editors have been killed wm a very imslbly observed national holiday. I l U wuuenta, i for slighter offences than that. The famous trotting mare Lady Thorn diet at tho 1'ashion Stud Farm, near Trenton N. J., Sunday morning. A statue of Moses, to be placed on a foun tain in Fairmount, has arrived in Philadel phia,. It is seventeen feet high, weighs fif teen tons, and is so largo that it could not be accommodated in the hold of the vessel nnd it was put on the main deck. Two men named Bellinger and Pierce wero carried over Niagara Falls on Monday They wero in a boat and becoming alarmed jumped into tho water and attempted to swim to the shore. A companion named Floy remained in tho boat and was saved. The secret service division authorizes tho statement that a man by the name of James T. Porter is traveling about the country falsely representing himself to bo an officer of that division. Ifehas recently been op erating in Pennsylvania. A Special Commissioner, appointed by the last Legislature of Connecticut to exam ine Life Insurance Companies, certifier that there is an actual deficit in tho'asseta of tho Charter Oak Life Insurance Company of $2, 222,1)00 and also questionable assets to th amount of over $1 ,735,000. A party of young men trespassing on farm in Mahoning Valley, Schuylkill coun ty, Sunday morning, were ordered off by tlio tho proprietor, Daniel Fritz. One of th trespassers, Burko Kelly, drew a revolver on Fritz, when the latter knocked Kelly dow and shot him, Inflicting a wound of which ho died eoon nfter. The coroner's jury ren dered a verdict of "justifiable homicide." Delegates were chosen atTowanda on Sat urday to tho Democratic Stato Convention nnd wero unanimously instructed to vote for Hon, Joseph Powell for Stato Treasurer, Tho delegates wero as follows: Senatorial Col, J. V. Means : Representatives, W. S, Dobbins, James S. Murray, and S. W Buck. PUBLIC NOTICK. The public Is now informed that they can have a chance to select their SUMMER OLOTHl.NU from the largest stock of Coth ing ever seen In liloomsburg. Call and seo and judge for yourself and lo convinced tluittuo oiu rename store Is still ahead 1 selling .at the Ion est prices, D, Lowen berg, Movr.n ItnnTnrna July 21,'70,-Iy Wholesalo Agents. COAL 1 COAL lT COAL 1 1 1 Wo are now offering tho celebrated Sus rnielianna Coal Co's Coal at tho following cash prices; bio. 6. $1.05 per ton on wharf. No. 5. 2.65 per ton on wharf. N'o. 2. .I and A 2.00 per ton on wharf. Blacksmith's Lump 2.00 per ton ou wharf. HitmninoHs-1.50 per ton on wharf. 35 cenls per ton additional, for delivery to any parr oi tlio town. Coal llouoi Bates 15 cents per ton less. No. 0. to Lime-burners SLflO nor ton. Coal screened bufoio leavinc our v.inls ami full weight guaranteed. Orders left at I. W. McKclvy's Store, at our omce, or sent inrougii tne mails will re ccivo prompt attention. a. uiu puuuuagu is icpeciiuiiy solicited. O. W. Nkai. & Hno. May 1, 1877 STATUMENT or llLOOMSBUItCl SCHOOL DISl'ItlCT ron Tnn yeah esmno jran it, utt. M.r. WoumVAIIti, Collector, Dll. Toniu'Uit ilunlleato lor IHfl-T lo,4l f.s " " balance on duplicate 1S7J-0 l.WCS llvam'tot exonerations " "paid treasurer ns per re ceipts , " i percent, commission on w,M oi " balance dim district W. II. KOOSH, Treasurer, To sm'l from former treasurer. nml from. I, It. l'.nm, pur chase money ' ain't of Mate appropriation. " ain't from M. c. W'oodwaid, collector Ily nm'tot orders and coupons cashed " : nor cent commission on lio.tora Balance Um district r.'ll. ltd 1,Jsi.TJ ttll,sl till u,sei v4 EGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. -jVO'fics- VVnnted for the schools ot (onrnsham dlilrli t, Co lumbia counly, Pennsylvania, sfx maloiuid fourfe- naii! unt'liers. All esuniiuiuiun mu wj .c,u ... s---- ratla In New Mchool House on Tuesday, -Inly IT, ts.r lly order of the Hoard, Attest i JNO. MONHOK, June i, JTr3w secretary. 1)1!.. iwsjoo S95IS Hymns. ADMINISTBATOB'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK MONTOOMEnVCOI.K, nECBASKP. tellers of Administration on the cstaiooi sionr ornery Cole, late of siugiirloat township, Col. Co. e . ii.-ee.upii. luixo been irrs nied bv the lleirlster of .id county to .t. Dean role, of Ihn same town ship, ndinliilslrator, lo whom all persons Indebted art' ri-uu'-ated lo make puyiccnt, and those having aims or ueniaiius uKituisi uiu wikj i-sluiu nnuuoMi hem known to the said ndmlnlstrator without do lly- ... lir-AtS t-lfijibi Coles Creel,-, .Juno SJ, It tw Administrator. CIt. 10,r33 CI sine: r.74 ss 111,319 11 esxslem while Shiloh's cure nllavs tfio mmation nnd heals tho lungs. Pnco 75 tts. ild by (J. A. Kleim nnd N..I. Hcndershott. Hackmktack, a rich and fragrant perfume, ild by C. A. Kleim and N. J. Ilcndcrshott. l.v j disturbance of tho'dlgestlvo runetlons necessarily disorders tho llicr, tho bowels and the nervous sys tem, nnd affects, to soino extent, the quality of tho blood. i:. r. Kunkel s llllter Wine ot lion Is a sure cure This Is not anew preparation tobo tried and found wanting j It has been prescribed dally for many ears In the practice ot eminent physicians with un paralleled success ; It Is not e.spected or intended to euro all tho diseases lo which the human family Is BCIttltva Fl'NII ACCOUNT, To am't of tux for building pur noses , " am t ree d from J. II. Kvans, suleot old Acndetn) " nm't received of collector duo on last, settlement ' am't from former treasurer. lly exonerations ' am't paid on bonds nnd Int. " collect or's comml-slon ....... treasurer's commission bnlaneo pd. ltolllns A: llotmus for steam heater ad st. school " allernllons, painting, Ac.... llalaiico duo district SCUOOI. I US'Il ACCOCS'T. To am't tax lcMed for school purposes " am t state appropriation.... " ain't from former treasurer . " am't received from former collector last settlement ny am't paid 17 teachers " paid B Janitors " " cleanlnghouses,and re pairs " ntlvci Using annual statement " pd. -iontour8Chool dls. 1 M t. Pleasant " 44 paid for Ink 44 44 Secretary's salary 44 44 paid treasurer's coin'n 44 44 paid collector's 44 44 44 paid tor school Journal " ki. nuuiinrs, !.uuiuu school ncc'ts for a years 44 paid for c ml 44 ot exonerations 44 for Insurance 44 iwtd tor sundries lialancu duo district (11,31919 Pit J2,.",I0OT 223 00 TtJTO i 19 ADMINISTBATOB'S NOTICE. F.STATR Of IIEBECCA SMITH, DEC'P. loiters of Administration on tho cstnto of nebecca Smith, Into of .Madison township, Columbia coun- ty, have been granieu oy.no ucgisicro. sain coun tv to Conrad lfreamer. ot Madison township Colum bia county. All persons baMng claims against the Bald estate are requested to present, them for settle- meni, ana inose uiacuiea vo oioku pniueui. nmuui delay. CONIIAI1 KI1EAJIGII, Juno 9hi, 'II Cw Admlnlstrntor, Jerse town, Pa. CIt. 41 st l,Ml 49 Si. O'JCT l,0Vlfl aro rs f,1S is W.5S9 01 t-1,5s9 or JT,r,31 19 S9". in C 55 cenerous donor has doublless seemed ibeni.- Oroton (.Uu-ss.) Journal, June 1 1m. Business Notices Clents' Fancy Shoes at E. M. Knorr's. Choicest Tens at Conner's. All kindsnf Furniture, at lowest prices at Cadman s. A select reading will be given in the I Opera House on Tuesday evening, July WOI1MS. WOIiMK. WORMS. Removed nllve. Tape Worm removed aine In from two to tin eo hours, wilh '.cgctable medicine. Head all passing from the system all.e. No fee till head passes. The Doctor ncer fulls to rcmoo Tape, Seat, l'ln and stomach Worms. Ask jour druggist for a bottlo ot Hunkers Worm Sjrup. .Tico fl per bottle. It nr.er fails, or send to Dr. Kunkel, XJ9 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, l'.i.. for circular with full Instructions, by enclosing 3 cent stamp for return of same. Kunkels Worm sjrup Is used for children or adults with perfect satety, as It Is vegetable. Buy It and try It. SHERIFFS SALES. 11V Irf lin nf n wrttfif Vend .'r (r. tnn ,1 1 -,,-., i-.il , 111 lllth, by .Miss Laura (.. Brass, a graduate ol be exposed to publio sale ut tho Court House in Prof. .Shoemaker of Philadelphia. Admis- liloomsburg, at one o'clock p. m. on ion 35 cents. The public is Invited. I ATl'im.w nrrv it tcr- Now is the time to buy coods, Clark I Tho following real estate situate In Cent re town- Wotfs stock is full, and they are offering I fcliln. Columbia county, Pennsy.vanU, bounded on L'rent harL'lllns in lei llco stock. I L,lu llul 111 u- i.i'i ui naiuuei nmuiy, on ine west oy , V. ... 1IU,VIIUUVI1, Ull iitu nuuii. U) litllUS UI ... Now ItllAD Tills!. Nearly !i,000 tons coal Alkinan and Margaret Alkman, on the east by lands sod last season. Now s t hot me to til vour or .1. liagenbueu. rial houses with the ce ebrated Avondale contains seventy-sl.x acres moro or less wherc- Beil Ash Coal. And we challenge the coun- on nrl creeled a dwelling house, barn and outbuild ty to produce any coal that will give better lft0 nl)0Te ws wl, ,)o soM s tQ th(, satisfaction. Coal delivered to any part of m0rtgage or (ieorgo iildlayto William lllalay.Ad- i .. ... m mi. " ..uuu it.i.wii.iic-, u.m h"-"- mlnlslralor ot Abraham llldlay, dated April 9th 1s5i, recorded April 9th, ls.v.' In Moitgage llook3 p. "CO, and discharged of all other liens. !el7cd, taken Into execution and to be sold as tho property of I.el A. lllilhi). COSDITIONS 01-' NAM:-Purchasers must pas ten per cent, of the purchase money, or at least enough tocoer nil eostsat sulking down of salo otherwise properly to be resold at once. JOHN W IlorCMAN, June sk. IMS t-heiin. inlced full weight. 2,000 pounds in every case : and wo alo notilv all tliat wo arctlie only authnri.ed agent for the sale of Avon laic coal in tins place. XV. P.. Pocsr, Agt. for D. L. & W. It. It. Co. Juno 20, '77-tf Tho price of furnituic is way down to rock bottom, oti can buy a very pretty IV a nut Chamber ."set lor liltv dollars, and an elegant set lor seventy-live uollarsatcau- mans. A Sttl Further Reflnction iu the Tho biscuit and cakes made at J. V Caldwell's Bakery aro said to bo the very best in town, ami it any one UDiibts it, a sin- ulo trial will convince them that it n so. Don t lorget it I The Itockford Watch, the best American time keeper made tor the price, can now be I nan at l.ouis jiernlianl s Jewelry store. June 22, 'i i-tf The only ceniiino can for the Mason Jar has the words "Consolidated Fruit Jar Com pany, New iork, on tho porcelain, inside the cap, and Boyd's imprint on the top, for sale at uonner s grocery, .nam street. juiy ii-iv Lasting Gaiters, $1.00 nt McKinneys. Best value in Clotliinc can now be found iu all tho latest styles of Summer 1 . ... - , I.: i vioiiunc; ui uiu juusi. iisiiuusiiiujT iuw prices. .Wen s nuns irom i..jo. Youth's Suits from $3.00. Bov's Fulls from $2.00. Call and be convinced that the best place to buy your tJioining isat it. i.owenberg s. LOST ! On Sunday morning, Juno 21th, in Cen tro tow Hi-hip, on the road from the residence of Thomas Kocher to the Lutheran church. a pocket book containing i'M. 25 in money, a note of j07li in favor of Thomas Kocher, siened by James Kocher, dated October 0, is. a, also a noto ot fL'U in favor ol same, signed Edward Henry, dated April 8th,lS70, aim aisu u uoiu ui in lavur oi same, Bianco James Boyle, dated .September 0, 1875 also store orders on Jackson .t Woodin of l'lUCU OP PAINTS, OILS, imi'siiEs, JAPAN DltVKIt PUT1V CIt. 10,320 no 490 III) 104 2D to no 41 sa 9 IS) 1M in. 15S 10 141 9.1 I no 9 00 210 42 143 SI 10S 75 III 49 1,299 1)9 t9,S09 23 MM HO 23 ll 5,11 HO 27 Ml 1 llll IS. 4 U KKinn 4 12 !r (K) nil 12 1111 12 175 HO 2 00 410 00 1910. 171 CO 407 40 t9,509 23 8TATKMEVT01' INriEHTEON'SSS OF IUIOUSBCRU SCHOOL lllsrillCT, Jt'S'K 1ST, IS,,. nnnil Issued to Jacob Ischuvler for lot ,lne All?. 1st. 177 MO IM. Inl. onsiimo to.liino 1st, ls77 25 Ml 02'iPo No. a. iionu issued 10 .). mci ner ior building due Aug. 1, isir, 1 merest on same to June 1st. IsIT No. n. bond Issued to.l. S. sterner for building duo Aug. 1st, 1sis Interest on same In. I mm 1st, ls77, .. No. J. llnnil Issued to. lolili h. Mel ner tor building due Sep. 2... 1s70 Interest on samo to.liuie 1st, 1-77 Nn. m. r.ond issueu 10 .1. s sierner ior bullillng due Sep. m, lsto Interest on sairo tn.Iiuiu 1st, IS77.. .so. 9. liond Issued to J. s. sterner fur 1111 ll.una-.ll.t; srn. ut. isto l.uuuiu Interest on samo to June 1st, is7" 41 2D 1,041 2D No. id. noun issued to.l, t. hterner tor .ui il tiL-niie sen. y:i. ls.r, .mum fiiti-rest. nil same to.liino 1st. 1S77... 12 30 "312 30 No. 11. liond Issued to.l. s. Mel ner for 11111 I Hill? II 111 ISOV. Y. IS.II IiIN Interest Oil same to.luno 1st. 1s77.... 11 33 517 3.1 No. 12. Pond Issued to.l. s. sterner forbll UlllgUUe iOV.2U. 1S.0 i.ishhhi Interest onsamo to June 1st. 1S77..,. 34 07 1.0310' No. 15. liond issueu 10 .1. Werner ror bullillngdiie Jan. In, ls70 17o isi Interest on s,iine to June 1st, ls77 2413 No. 10. liond Issued to J. H. hterner for bulldlug duo Jan. 10, ls70... lllieresi oil same 111,1 tine isi, is, ?io. It. Iionu issueu 10. 1. s. sierner ror building due Feb. 9lh, 177 Inttlest on same lo June 1st, 1S77 No. is. bond Issued to J. s. Merner for building doe l eu. 11, is,, InleresL on same to June 1st. 1S77. . . No. 211 Uond Issued to.l. s Merner for building nuo j-'eu. 9, is, , Interest on sanieto June 1st. 1ST7 No. 21. liond Issued to .1. s. sterner for building duo Keb. 9, Is7t Interest ou same to Junu 1st, 1s77 No. 21. liond Issued In ltolllns A: Holmes rursfatu healer 11 110 Nov. 1, 117s Interest on samo to June 1st, 1s77 No 25. Iloud Issued to ltolllns A: 1 101 rm-s ror sieam neaier uue r.ov. 1 . s7S Interest on samo to.liino 1, 1S77 No. 20. Pond Issued to ltolllns & Holmes for steam neaier, uuo ov. 1, ls7s Interest oil same 10 June 1, 1S77 No. 27. liond Issued lo E. II, Iirown due .March 3", 1s79 Interest on same tn luno 1st, IS77 No. 2s. bond Issued to II. It. Iirown due March so, is79 Interest on same to June 1. Is77 No. 3d. liond Issued to E. II. Iirown due March 3d, 1s79 ... Interest on same to Juno 1, 1S77 No. 31. bond Issued to E. II. Iirown duo .March so, IS79 Interest on same to Juno 1, W7 No 32. bond Issued to I,. Creasy due March I'D, ls79 Interest on same to June 1, 1S7T No. 113. bond Issued to I,. Creasy, uuo March 3d, IS79 Interest on same to June 1, tsii No. 34. liond Issued to I.. Creasy duo Match mi, is79 Interest on same to Juno 1, ls77 No. 3.1. Ilond Issued to David Mroup duo April 1, 1S79 Interest on same to June 1.1S77.. No. 30. bond Issued to David Stroup due April 1, ls79 Interest on samo to June 1, 1s77 No. 37 bond Issued to E. 11. mown due April 1, 1S79 Imeiest on same to Juno 1. 1S77 No. 3-s. Ilond Issued to t rustees or 1011- eord Lodge I. o. O. F. duoMaylo, IssO coo 00 Interest on same to nine 1, ls77 1 10 601 1G No. 39. bond Issued to trustees of con cord Lodge 1. O. o. V. duo May 10, lsso 6110 00 Interest on same to Juno 1, mi 110 50110 2jfl is 4 45 inn no 1 K-. lim no 1 8.1 r. h. in) 2 50 501 III 2 50 500 00 3 00 500 01 5 on 10O 00 1 00 100 0O 1 Oil 10O0O 1 no ion n.) .1 00 too no 100 600 00 5 00 500 INI 100 Oil 1 I'D 234 I 101 SI 101 S' 502 50 602 60 370 Ss 505 00 505(H) 101 00 101 00 101 00 101 oa 101 00 505 00 cos no 10100 A DMIXISTBATOIt'S NOTICK. ESTATE OK Wlt.LIAH DAHCElt. DEC'n. tellers of admlntsl ration, de bonis non. cum testamento nnnexo on tlio estate of William Bar ber, laic of Madison township, Columbia county. Pa., havo been granted by tho lieglster of Co lumbia county, to Conrad Kreamcr, ot samo town ship, to whom all persons Indebted are requested to make Immediate payment and thoso liavlngclalms or demands against tho said estaU) will make them know n to tho uncerslgned Administrator without delay. iu.ill.lli iiir,A.ii..i.. May 25, 'II-Ow' Administrator. A DJirNLSTItATOU'S NOTICK. KSTATK OP KSTIIKK BAKE KB. I EC EASED. letters nr AdmlnUtration do bonW non cum testa- menlo nntiuxn on Iho estate of Esther llariwr, lato ot Madison township, Columbia county, I'rnn'a., dwo-sctl, hao lHfii KrnnU'd liy tho luster or said county to l on rim nrcniner oi Aintuson iwil, (joium tlaco., I'unnsjhanla All jMTHon halng claims truinst. tho pRtuto or mo uoceuont aro reiiucsipa 10 pit'scnt them for Kcttlemcnt, nnd those Indebted to no fisi.no 10 innKO nay men t 10 um uiiaersicueu Aaininisiraior wunoui u'.'ia.v. May 2. ;2-cw. CU-NHAI) KIIKAMER, Administrator. DMIXISTKATOKS' NOTICK. KHTATK Ur J At Ull I'LfcWKI.I, I'. I'ttorsoiAtlmlnlstrntlon.on tho ustato of Jacob Clewell, lato of (.'atawHsatwrn. Columbia Co, dee'd. hao been Rrantod by tho liepihter ol hald county to tho undcrstifned ndmlDlstraton of name township, to whom all jTSOH3 indebted to Bald KhtaUj nre re quested to inako iaymentf and thouo having1 claims ag-alnst the said estate 111 make them known to tne 8uld administrator without delay. CHItlSTIAK crxwEix. CIIAULESCLIIWKLU May 2i, 1 7-fiw Administrators. A UDlTOIt'S NOTICK. in the Orphans' Court of Columbia county. Tim tmdervlirned was armjlnted Auditor In tl mailer or 'ho uxcepllous tolhu linal connrmatlon of Iho mroutit of John Anderson Administrator of Mary 'lhornton, deceased. In compliance with hla nppidutinenl bo will attend to the duties of tho mime at tho public house of V, K. Weldensaulln cetitraua me l.in.uaj oi juiy ac iu ociocKa.m. J. II. JAMES, June W iw Auditor. A DMINISTKATOU'S NOTICE, FSTATKOP JOUS MVISHEK, PFCEASEP. Letters of administration do bonis non. on the es tate of John Swisher, late or Madison twp Col., Co., deceased hae lnen Krantcd by tho I let; later ot huiu njuuij i ij j, 11, jirm.Kuy ui inoomuurp, jo lumbl.i countv. Adm'r.. to whom all mraona Indebt ed are requested to make pajment, and those hav- inp cianns or aemanus aifauiM ine sam esuiw will nuko them known to the said Administrator ', li. JJUUl lv Al, iluney, 'T7.-fiv. Administrator. DlTOirS NOTICK, KSTATK OF 0. It. tOW !.EB, DECEASED. Tlio unilerslcned auditor appointed by tho Court to distribute the runds In tl'e hands of tlio Adminis trator of said deceased to and nmontf the nersons entitled to tho same, will attend tn the duties of his nnpouiiineni ai uie oineo or cuiik a. waiter in liloomsburg onTuewtay, Aii(f. 7. '77, at 10 o'clock a. m. when and where all rn-rsons aro hereby notlflea lo mako know n their clauns U'fore tho Auditor or bt debaired fiom eomins In onhald fund. U K. WALLER, Juno 2, '77 4 xv. Auditor. 0 OL'NTV 01' COU'MIIIA.SS: The rommonweallh of rennsvlvanla to Elizabeth (, lnU-riuarrled with 1'eter IVkrote, HenryYohe, I.vdla Ann. lnternianled with Henry Fedder, Jacob Yohe, I-a.lna, lnierinanled with Joseph t'edder, .lane. Intermarried wilh Charles Oonyngam, Kllen, lnterm.urled with Milton Hosteller, tho heirs ot Ly dla Vohe, deceased, (Jreetlng : Von nnd each ot you are herehy cited to he nnd appear lieforo our Or phans' t'ouit to bo held Iho llrst Monday ot Septem ber next at Itloom'.hiirg, then nnd there to accept or refuse the real estato or I.j dla Yohe deceased, atttho valuation put upon It hytho lnuuest or show cause whv the same Miould not bo sold. Witness tho Honorable William dwell President Juilgu ot our court nt liloomsburg tho eighteenth day ot Jlay, A, H., 181". II. F11A.SK ZAltR, Clerk O. C. Juno 15, TI-Cw 11. W. Nrss, Deputy. jOTICE. on Juno stli. lT". 1 bought at a Constable's Sale ot Iho properly or I) V. Vandlnool ladlon township, I ho following articles : Two mules, three shoats, one cuw, ono calf, ono spring wagon, one truck wagon, ono sot ot harness one set of double harness, two plows, one harrow, one grain cradle, ono fanning mill, ono sled, ono log bled. 4 acres of wheat and rj e In the ground, a acres of oats, 2 a"res of corn. 4 acres of rje on tho upjier farm and 4 acres of corn, one corner cupboard, one cooking stove, plpo and cooking utenIi.s, one table, one bedstead, one bu reau, one desk, one clock, one felnk, ono barrel ot ci der, one loir ehnln. n lot of oueenswnre. a lot of knives and forks, ono Iron kettle, one churn, ono w usu uiu, one 101 o. carpeting, i nae leit uie acove property 111 tho possession of the said I). Yv. Yandlne during iny pleasured which the publio will take .lUI-.vi;. CON11AD KUEAMEll. Juno 22, 'I7-3W f 10,!HS 69 10,3-S (IS 1,32 311 514 -S 813 SJ 2,771 15 tt5. '76.-ly. not to pay tlio above notes ami orders, as without charge they aro my property. A reward ot livoilol lars will bo paid to tlio limler on return of the pocket boot and contents to Tiiomah Koflllll!, Juno bO, '77-3w Witinires P. O Jl.'J". 1'oxed Gaiters at McKiimey'a. NfvT 001)8 11 you want l save from 10 to " per rt'ii In the cost of I'AlNTINll, send for our prices of tho following : Strictly I'UHE WHITE EAD, MON'TOUlt WlllTd LEAD SLATE PAINTS, ALL CO LOUS, IKON I-AINTS.TllItEE COLOUS, PURE LINSEED OIL BEST JAPAN DItYER. M.VSi:i:i OIK At CII.4I.K I'lITTV. Best Paint Brushes, coach Tarnish, HOUSn YAKXISH, Furuilurc Yaruisli, .3 SPIHITS OK '1 1'lU'ENTIKE, i by mall will ier nrds andprlc e list furnished ASSETS. cash In hands ot Collector 4 1'reasurer Duo by J, It Evans, Juno 1, 1S71 , Total Indebtedness of tho District B,217 ta s, KNOIilt, President. Attest : J. K. EDOAll, Secretary, We. tho undersigned Auditors, having examined tho above account and statement, nnd tho samo to be correct. JOHN LAYCOCIC, 1 II. C. I1AHTMAN, ) Auditors. C. M. VANDEltsLICE,! June 7, 157". JunolS'77-lw NXUAL STATEMENT Ul' bLluAKLUAr lUWBllIl'. statement of tho Supen Isors for tho year ending C. L, MOOHE, DR. Am't regular duplicate .... $373 113 rtin l special uupucuiu 373 93 HeeeUed ot County commissioners 133 82 Itecelvea order to balance i7o .bout 3. All nersons nre hereby l.otllleil n.VV ""V ' 1 ". v, ', W'M IIKNHY S. 11KAY. KUl'EKT, l'A, PATENTS! pounds. Labels registered: just received a largj lot of spring styles of Allocs at i.. iu. Jvnorr s. oiiiiiiiierit-i-enees win receive piompt attention. I N V h;" 7 1 "louia si nd us a mode 11 J!iL 1 VJlVOorsketchofthelrlmni 'Cured for me. ChanlCul deMees trade inarks.de. slirns ittirt i-riin. Infringements, reissues Kor a Nobby Slilrt go to i or a styiisli Suit ro lo Kor tlio latest ttvle of Hat go to Kor tlio newest styles in Neck Wear Kor fine India Oaiue Shirts go to Latest Styles, Lowest I'rices. can now be found at D. I.owcnberg's Tho llo.ss Cigar, two for five cents at Con ner a. EDSON BROS.. ' !l P TT f. i -n uors oi u. m mm PATENTS, 711 Gr. Street, N. W. WASHINGTON,!). 0. W1IE1IE TO ADVEHT1SE. A, T. Stewart sa.s tho best nJvcrtlUng mediums ho has eu-r found '-aro tho old established organs ot . v.44 . 11 v: u44.44u Beeiui eouniy beau. I.nrirfi roetilll' rlmirs fnr ttnreliej nra nil the ratse. Cadnian has them of all M.apes 'ISfJWS llf.ffi? SSSS and sizes and colors, and U sel ntr them ran. couniles. and aro moro eun-ruiiv Vi .. i .,f.ui Idly. 'I hoso lormerly sold at six dollars can . J?" i Ml3)&ty' lulfc'uwnt u of v uo nought lor .W. Ulieaper than any it u fur ii.ii Interest of busineVS men To admiffiiu .o,uw,,-,,,.-u .11 ii,mi, unu uie Cou'Min.K now enlos u wider ilreulatlon anil other place at Cadnian's, - T "Down to Hard Pan" Hoots and Shoes at Mckinney a. Gents' Pud' Congress at K. M, Knorr's for uii'u it iiuhitr il iiiui, il f,-r in.. I, ..c .y iiuuinu iiiuukunaiuiniiu-b ill Columbia umlad j.'iutiiii .uuuiit-n, uuu vy .nosior mem is read trout ih llrsjlo Iho last line. It Is Ihi only rS-lSuK liithH euunty. HgUes udiertlm-uienls a tasty dla. .ua). ...ui makes .nt-.ii l.tinu i,,ti,ii. Hand-made Shoes at McKiiiuey's, Vanted, Two (tirls to learn tho tailor- ing traue. Yra. v, Jvestcr. Apr.27tr Ladles' fine Show, all widths and sizes at iiiciuimey s, them. While ilsrlreulaHontsundoubledlyiuucu tho .uikii m um euiiiiiy, ino uatelllhlng rules of the COLUHHUN Sin no IMlIiit Hum tl.,,u, ,.f , I,.., ullli Lurlt- I...I. ...... ........... I ........ ... . "4." 4n ber of hub-vi lU-rs. Kuel s like t hestii-uk for t herai i?i surewu uubiuektt wuu WIU neglect to In ivw.HU.iiMuiiuui U1U.UUHI..H B LANK KOTEB,wlth orwltloummplloi tor tK at tho Ooluhiuj. omo, ",UJ"0' ANNLV L STATEMENT SCOTT SCHOOL DISTRICT, COLU.MIHA COUNTY, l'A. HENltY C. KF.LCHNKIt, Treasurer, Dll. .luno 5. Is7n. To balance duo tow-nshln Juno 4, H77, To amount recched Irom (I, .m. imkpr. in.eresi luno 4, 1H7, To Stale appropriation to nmouui received from b, Kressler, collector f JSC 04 4 59 3&S SO Juno 4, 1S77, To balance duo School District cit. June 4, 1SI7. lly am't paid teacher's salary, Mlon school ior enai ana naming 44 Ufi'O 34 C05 23 afion Is Wl 13 no is 34 14 44 forftioo 14 44 for repairs 44 14 44 teachei'H' salary Espy school 44 44 Jos. .Miller, repairs and coal llspy school ' 44 11. II. I'msel, tepalnandeosl lipy school 44 ' A. Snvder for paint 44 14 44 Jos. Miller, repair 44 4 " E. II. 1'ursel repairs 44 44 44 teachers' salary Light Street school 44 44 .!. Terwllllger. repairs for I Ight street school ... 44 44 Kclchner Son, coal Light street School..... 44 44 lt-s.Ent, repairs stoo Light street school ' 44 teachers.4 (salary Cross ltoad's school 44 44 J. Kressler. coal and repairs Cross Hoads school ItoadsS.."!'...1:'.:. .ui n. ii.npi juurums.... ., 44 Ior duplicate 44 44 forpubltsblngiepoit 1S7C.....' 44 44 Secielar'KK.ilary 41 44 for collection Stato npproprl- ntlon .. , 44 41 Samuel Kressler, collector.... exonerations ullowed collector Treasurer's commission on I l,pn si! nt per cent ; am't fur audllors' fivs balance 4S23 24 01 17 IS 11 41. 4'J ISI 0110 00 11 fkl 20 81 CM 173 Ikl 1 in 6.V HIIO ss til ll 72 34 M SS M 3 111 t2,a0 34 We, tlio Audltore of Scott township havothlsday ... uuu, HUM ,1. , IVllrtl, Juno is, 4:nw Mil W.A . 1I4KTON. K. 11. IUi.KNbl'1 Sill L A.WOK11 I'll. I . AK,J Audllora, T C . 1IIK moss fi Tin QKESCENrj Ibo eminent ItKtn. detcrlt'lng the llushluns and Total, CH. (WSW lly work on roads tax returned commissions and exonerations oniclal sen Ices attending settlement percentage work under (i. stoadman 44 lecelpts and orders redeemed. . SAMUEL S. HESS, Am't ot regular duplicate Am't ot special duplicate Total, CIt. lly work on roads oruers redeemed exonerations , oniclal services $014 05 Ito 4 00 72 00 1 60 7 80 IU 50 62 03 W2l 1014 07 32 33 531 64 "G 707 12 liahvncc duo township, LIABILITIES. Orders ls76-onot redeemed uruen issueu April v, isit Total, ItEsOl'ltCES. Ualanco duo from Samuel s. Hess.. Indebtedness of township, Statement of sugarloaf School District for tlio year ending June u, is;i. HECEII'TS. l'rom collectors 44 Stale appioprlatinn 41 unseated land tax . Total, KXl'KSMTimuS. For loaclilug and other expenkcs Due from Ireasuierand collectors old orders paid Indebtedness of District, J7S7W We, the undersigned Auditors of Sugarloaf town, ship, do henby ceitlfy that we hae examined th above accounts and tlnd them eoi rcct to the U-st ot our know ledge- aud belief. Juno 22, ELIJAH I'CTEliMANV) ,lMISllt l.'IZ, HE.MlY C. HESS, I Auditors, A olumoof thrllllnp Interest by lb eminent liMo- , i . it.,' ,.,- . . M,-o.ii.ik IIJU .UI1&IUU6 unu t, soelil, rolllleal. and Kellglous lllsioiyand lion ; llielr home-lite, arled 'fUatoins, nnd Ibe rian L. I '1 urks i Condli eullurlll.-s, the euusi-s of tho ar, tiie Issues at slake -chrutlau ngalnsl MohauimeiUnlhe mighty In terests of other natlonsln.ol.ed i Iilographlesnf the itulers, staiesineti und i,enerals ull lluiav lu ib tk.thi. Tho book Millions Need Now. Wuutedln kiui.tlya.wKi agents on very liberal terms. Addrew 111 llll . ill) 11KOS., 1'ublU.liers, 733 sansora street, J'hlladelphla, June V9, 17-lw BLANK MOUTGAGKSforsaletliesnattle colckium Office, ' wanted! SaU to $200 Per jronth A NEW, Cl Silt AM. CONC1SK Lnivorsal History comnienrlng with the earliest iierlods, closlag Mnn-li, nit. a Noluineh ot Uiu World's great, tirand History In one. Am-unt, .Miiuuk AiiEs,aud Moi liii'ludliig history m tvutviinl.il Kxhibltlnu. liiauguralli.il uf 1'ieUdeiit Haes ond Tuiklali dim cullies. A book of 11, lining intirest and unhersal nied. Sells fakter Ibun mi) ulher. I'.caulliul Illus trations, low prleeh, nulck tal.-k. rutin linns, clrcu. hire free, Addris J. c. iln t itliY CO., l'hilade4. nhli.. l4a.! .'liu-tmintl. .i . i-i,i,-... in . ... t-..,.. JUnoUlP, '17 law T YIN'S' PATENT 1IA1U CltLMPERS Adopted by ull the queens of fashion. M4nd for 0rF,ulJ'r.4 .. nMni. um. mini, rullndclrbiu, a. 1 t.b, -76 tui J w PAPEK BAGS FOlt 8ALB AT THE OOLUMBIANOFF10R.,