TIIE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT,BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA. fgh luIumBhtit. BB0KWAY& EL77ELL, Editors. BLOOMSBUUG, PA. Prldny, Mnroli. 1, 187S. CAl'IT.Ui ami iai:iii:. Wliifo wo nro atiiusoil at tho nlmuel elecl.i r.itloti that tha issue of our recent town elec tion wai tVat of labor nc'iinU capital, it af forth ui an opportunity tn review the situa tion briefly. 1'irst, let in seo where the divid ing lino coinoa in between I ho capitalist and the laboring man. It can be defined only in on3 way, aud thit ii that ho who owns n cow and takes caro of her ou liis own promise,") and lias no deVtro to let her run at Inrjre, ii u capitalist, while ho who wants to paiture his inttlo tn liu neighbor door yard h the labor ine wan. Thii ii tho iiievitabla cotieliiMoii of their owu reasoning, for they claim a victory over ' capital'' bcamo of tho election of a majority In the Town Council iu favor of re pealing (ho cattle ordinnncc. i iu.1 it all nonono. i he issue was no inoiu between capital and labor than it wa nciwecii uiimiitu arm Jionamnieiian. or was it a t'st or popularity between candidates. Tin) issue male by the so-called labor party was simply wliethor c.ittlo should run at large, anJ to this cvcrytliini,' elc was subordinated Although this point was carried it is by no means conclusive of n majority of voters ia favor of the lcpcal of tho ordinance. There are men in tho town who hate, perchance, been arrested for soma cause, by tho Chief of police, and ah those voted against the old council which had put a man iu oflico who t.arcd to do his duty. Tliere arc others who v anted to work on tho roads, and because the street commissioner did not seo fit to em ,iloy thorn they too voted against tho council that appointed him. There are many more who inver did an honest days work in their lives, but when the opportunity olfers itself, ato the loudct in denunciation of tho op- piesion ol tho poor man by tho bloated bond-hoMcr. flicso of eouise all voted again tho parly of progress, aud on day in the year they aro laboring men, that is election djy, , There aro printers who call themselves l iborinr; men simply for tho purpose of get' ting n chance to do the town printing, and whilo talking loudly about the poor man, de sire only to put money in their own pockets. These too, vote to let tho cows run. And thcro aro men who ally themselves with this party to pull tho wool over the eyes of tuo laboring man, in the hope that it may in crease the chances of an appointment as po' liccinan, High constable. Town treasurer or Solicitor. Aud these arj all precious friend: of the poor men, who are being used as cat's paws without knowing it. Notwithstanding all those sido issues, and tho intrigues of Bcliemera who aro looking only to self, the in- noceut cow has tho whole burden thrown on her back, and she is tuada tho pack horse on which tho election is carried. If there is a strugglo between labor and capital in tins town, it w high timo tho m- called capitalists found it out. If it be true that each voto cast for Jlr. Herring was in- tended as a blow at capital then it is time that those who furnish employment for the laboring class should stop putting bread in tho mouths of tho treacherous rcptilo which stings tho hand that feeds it. But as we said in tho beginning tho proposition is an absurd one, and tho 1'rcstdcut of ;tho council elect, will bo tho first to repudiate the statement that the issuo was between capital and labor. Ileaaish's Pardon. A rOMriCALTKAPi: FOR LUZERNE, Tho recommendation of tho Hoard of Par1 dons in the ease of Frank A. Iieauiish lias been approved by Gov. Hartranft, and the papers wero mailed last Friday. The reconi inendation for the pardon was signed by Lieu tenant Governor Latta, So-rctary of Internal Affairs JlcCandless and Secietary of the Commonwealth Quay. Attorney General Lear who was not influenced by any such rea sons as the ol hers, but looked at'the case from the cold standpoint of law and facts, declined to agreo iu the recommendation. Among those who petitioned for tho pnrdon aro Hon. Charles It. liuckalew, and Hon. Stauley Woodward counsel for IJcamish Hon. Hen drick U. Jl'right, Hon. Samuel S. Jones.Hon. 1). 51.. Jones, Jldn Jlllliam N. ironies, Hon. Gcorgo Judge and twenty clergymen of tho Catholic Church, ns well as a number who vigorously urged his prosecution. Tho ease lias) betn before tho board for six months.and tho ostensible ground for granting the pardon is the condition ol Beamisb's wife, who suf fers great mental anguish, and with six chil dren, is destitute. It is al-o eouteuded that !eami;h was puuished for a graver crime than contemplated in tho indictment ajpinst him. Tho action of the Governor lifts created a decided sensation. Thcro is a general feeling that it has a political significance, and that Col. I- oyt expects to derivo substantial bene fits from it. Attorney General Lear lias no hesitancy In stating that in his opinion the prisoner should remain in tho penitentiary. Among the specious pretexts given for tho pardon is ono that I'cami.di, having great influence with the riotous elements of Luzerno county, will restoro pcaco to that county. It is stated that the miners are drilling and ap parently ready for another outbreak. With Beamish froe it .is given out that tho im pending danger could bo averted. Anderson's Sentence. TUB l'RISOXEIl bE.NTKNCF.D TO TWO YEARS HAKI) LA110R AND COSTS. Nirvy Oiu.eass, February 2."'. Thomas C. Anderson was called beforo tho bar this morn- iug. Tho motion iu arrest of judgment was overruled, and when asked if ho had auythiug to offer beforo sutcnco, Anderson said that lie oonsidarod this rasa cruel persecution uu der tho forms of law, that ho was in tho povv or of tho court and ready to rcceivo his sen tcuee. Judgo Whitaker answered that tho accused had had a fair trial beforo an impartial jury, tind tho verdict was fully justified by the cvi deuce. Ho then sentenced Audcrson, in con sniueuco of tho recommendation of tho jury to tho mercy of the court, to tho lowest; term under tho law two years hard labor in tho penitentiary and costs. A suspensive appeal was grunted, rtturna' Mo on the 27th. A motion to transfer the eases of Wells Kenncrand Cusuave to tlio United states court was filed, uud will bo hoard on March (i II'. H'. Cullender, son of Philip Calender who was murdered at Huuloek's creek last January, was arrested on the lilst ult., and taken to II ilkesbarre, charged with the pre meditated murder ol lis father. The pris oner who 13 but IB years old.usscrtod his Inno cence, but was committed to prison until last Tuesday when he had a hearing, tho result ill vliieli wo Lava not yet learned. IIAltltlSUb'ltO MTTEU. Iif-giilatlvo Correspondence. HarrisbUro, Feb". 27, 1878. Your llnrrlsburg Correspondent, owes you and your readers an humble apology for his neglect of tho past twowecks. It was owing to circumstances over which ho had no con trol. With n faithful promise, that his let ters whether good bad or indlll'crcnt In your estimation shalt not again bo among the mllng, ho resumed tho broken thread of legislation. The sessions of tho past two weeks have been dull and uninteresting. Last week no session was held until Wednes day evening. Tho calendar of bills on first reading was then taken up In the House and over one hundred bills wc ro read. The ab sence) of a quorum tn tho Senate prevented that branch of tlio legislature from holding any session until Thursday morning. In tho House on rriilay the whole session was consumed with tho consideration of ori ginal resolutions which made It cpilte lively for n while. A summary of t rldays work- Is as follows : Jlr. Shatfer of Allegheny desired to pro hibit bills from being read in place In the House after the first of March. This the House refused to direct. Then Mr. Heller of l.ehlgh asked and obtained tho consent of the Houe to granting tho use of their hall to the Hon. Adam Woolever, to deliver lis far fumed lecture on the enfranchisement of woman. The request was granted and to- night the Hon. Adam is holding forth to a crowded bouse, and his remarks are being received with tears of joy, but to resume our Fridays work, Mr. Faunce of Philadel phla wanted tho Hoiiso to adjourn finally on April 10, but his resolution was sent to the committed on ways and means, and the gen ial John is confident that tliere is no way or means by which ho can get it out again Mr. Schell desired a change in the rules of the House so as to prevent members from recording their votes without rising to re main standing in their places until their names are called and recorded. This is in tended to prevent a fraudulent count, and was accordingly laid ovor for future consid1 oration. Mr. Iluhu, of Philadelphia adorning him aclfin his old centennial war paint came forward with a resolution, which tho House adopted aud which tho Senate to-day sent to the centenial committee calliug upou Con gress to come to the aid of the centennial authorities with an appropriation of one million of dollars. Being the birth-day of tho "Father of His Country" Mr eakle wanted the House to adjourn five miuutes beforo the regular timo out of respect to tho said F. 0. II. C. but as this legislature seems to have but very little respect for anything connected with thegood of tbocountry.it didn't adjourn even for five minutes. Tho Senate has passed a resolution to ad journ tine die on March 28 but the resolution upon being messaged to the House was laid to rest in committee along side of Faunce's 10th of April resolution. Yesterday evening the Senate held a ees sion of about ten minutes passed several bills on first reading and adjourned. In the House Mr. Souder of Philadelphia from tho committee appointed to draft reso- lutions on the death of Harry O'Neill late member from the fourth district of Philadel phia reported a preamble and resolution! which after appropriate speeches by Messrs, Souder, Huhn, Long v em were unaui mously adopted. The House then adjourned without doing any busmess,out of respect to the memory of the deceased member. At the close of this session the "Immortal" "I N" who was present iu the lobby was called upon for a speech and responding, he enter' tained the members for half an hour or more, He gave somo home thrusts of a political nature to both sides of the House which were much enjoyed. To-day has been marked with little of im portance in legislation excepting the tem porary defeat of tho Philadelphia recorders bill. It fell iu the House tor wunt of a con stitutional vote tho yeas were 9t, and the nays 77. A political admixture in tho vote was somewhat of a surprise. Among the yeas were seven democrats mostly from Phil adelphia, whilo among the nays wero six teen republicans. This bill will be taken up again in the House, when that number in which safety lies, is present. 11, Thomas P. Fisher Respited. SOME NEW EVIDENCE. Aliai Death Warrant) of Hester, Tullij and McIIugh signed by the Governor. A respito of thirty days was granted by tho Governor last Friday to Thomas P. Fish er, who was to bo hanged on Tuesday last at Mauch Chunk, on tho btrongth of an affidavit made by a man who avers that when Morgan Powell was killed Fisher was in his company at a hotel. Tho reason given for the delay in making this statement is that ho was afraid that if ha testified to the fact during the trial his life would be in danger owing to the bit ter feeling against tho Mollio Maguircs. The affidavit conflicts with tho testimony of two accomplices iu the murder, who stated that Fisher pointed out Powell to Yellow Jack Donahue, who fired the fatal shot. At the next meeting of tho Board of Par- dons, on tho first Tuesday in March, the new matter furnished will bo examined, and if tlio statement be accepted as true tho prison er's fccntence will bo commuted to imprison ment for life. Alias death warrants havo beeu issued fpr the execution of Patrick Hes ter, Peter McIIugh and Patrick Tully, on March 25, aud death warrants for the execu tion of John Kchoo and Dennis Donnelly, on April 18, 1878. Tho cases of Hester, Tully and McIIugh will bo presented to tho Board of Pardons next week. Balden, tho Elm Station murderer, con victed of tho murder of Max Hoehue in Montgomery county, cheated tho gallows by hanging himself in his cell on last Saturday night. Ho made a rope out of the lied clothes, tore a piece of iron from the cell heat' er, fastened the rope to tho cross bar in tho window, kicked a chair from uuder him aud struck himself on the head with tho iron at the samo time. II hen found ho was dead and his skull broken. Judio H'liitalver lias rendered a decision upon tlio motion for a now trial- in tho caso of Thomas 0. Anderson, tho convicted member of tho Louisiana stato returning board. He holds that tho verdict is in accordance with the evidence and .refuses to grant a new trial. Tho .Silver Hill passed tho House last week Thursday with tbe Scuato amendments, by more than a two-thirds voto. Tho l'rcsidcnt may veto tbe bill, but if lio does it will bo passed over his head, by a largo majority iu both branches of Congress. Tho full test of tho bill was published last week. Croup, the scourge of thousands lint has brought sorrow aud death to so many house holds can be cured by the timely use of Dr. Cone's Wild Cherry and Beneta. It will not full. I'rlco -) una w cents. YYKSTKKX I.ETTFR. C'ARTtunr., Jasper Co., Mo., February 20. 1878. J Editors Comjmbiak , Iknr Sin t In my last letter I promised ) our readers n brief description ot Carthago and other towns in tho "Southwest." In this letter space will only permit me to give a do- fcriptlon of llio"Queoii City of the Southwest," CjUitmaiik, tho county seat of Jasper county, Mo. It was laid out ns a town nnd becamo the county scat In If (2. Its location Is on Spring river and on uu i miuoncei m ar tho centre of the county, commanding a sjileudid view of the surrounding country for miles. 1 lie growth of the town was slow but sure, hoih in population And Health, until nt tho beginning of the rebel lion, nhcu it uumbrrcd u population uf &U0. At that time it was dcuiid of church buildings (regular preachiug was held at tho court house every Sunday) and school houses, save one small building, I believe I and it had no stage line connection with tho outside world, except a daily mail carried on horseback from Sjircox ie, tliu mother tnn of dapi r county, 15 miles distant. This is the place where tin- famous battle b. tttceu (len. Fran. Sigcl, of the Union forces, d Gen. Stirling Price, of the Confederate forces, was fought, known ns tho "battle of Carthage" Tho town was completely deus tated and depopulated during the war, and I nm informed imlv till' dwellings escaped de struction. lp tn the conchiMoii of the war the ton u remained a desolate and silent place ! tlio public square and streets wero deserted, save by tho wolf mid deer, and wandering bands of niarrimlcrs passing through, After the war the town began tn settle again and improved nnd piospered until it has gained the reputation of tlio"QmTii City of the South' west," Its prosperity now lusts upon u sound nnd substantial basis. Spring r'uer, which flows by the city and mirlhwct, is finely adapt' cd for manufacturing purposes, and the farm' ing land unrounding is of the best quality and very productive, nnd plenty of it The city can boa-t of the bet flouring mill in the Slate out side of St. Louis, located on the above named river. The capacity of this mill is over 1,000 husheis per week, and was built at u cost of $40,000. Two other excellent flouring mills, a woolen mill, two foundries,four wagon shops, manufacturing ns good a wagon ns can be found anywhere in Pennsylvania, nnd a plow factory, are in successful operation and constantly kept busy despite the hard times. A furmturo man ufaetory is successfully nnd extcnsiveyl carried on by I.eidy Bros. & Co. Tho former nre Co lumbia county men, well known by a large number of your Tenders. They came here seV' eral years ago, started in the business in con ncction with Mr. John Bottenficld, n gentleman in every respect and an experienced business man, from Ohio, and being men of enterprise established for themselves an extensive busb ness, and, I am glad to say, they enjoy the con fidoncc of tho people. Their factory is large, ns also is their retail and wholesale depart' ment. There are four banks here doing a gen eral banking and exchange business in nil its branches, nnd all have the confidence of the people. The public school building is an im' posing structure,and was built at a cost of $36, 000. There are also n Public Library, seven churches, M. L, Baptist, Congregational, Epis' copal, Prcsbjtcrian, Christian, nnd M. E. Church South ; and four weekly newspapers nnd two dailies, the Jtanner, (Uep.) morning and weekly, iWn'ot, (Dem.) evening and week ly, 'km, (Ind.) weekly, nnd the t(fmn, (neit' tral) weekly. All nro live nnd well supported newspapers nnd ably edited. Tho different se crct societies are also well represented. The city contains quite a number of commO' dious brick business buildings, together witli a handsome Opera House just completed, hv cited in the public square in the centre of the city; the square is very much like that Wilkcsbarrc, Pa. The public buildings, court house and jail, are not as substantial ns they should be, but the city is young nnd is excuse hie for the present. Tho residences are fine nnd tidy, nnd were built, it is plainly seen for comfort. The city is rapidly filling up with eastern people and now contains n population of about 0,000. I have omitted many things that would be interesting to the readers of the Columiiian but it will take up ton much space and I hope this will sulhce for the present. One word, I advise the mechanic and laborer not to come west for tho present to seek work. Stay nt home if you havo employment, even at small wages. As for the farmers let them come by the hundreds, they are wuuted here. Ucspectfully, H. II. Rutter, An Explanation. Editors Columbian : In your remarks of last week ou tho County Statement you wero somewhat in error. 1. The statement gives tho amount of tax es ases5ed for 1677, and the amount still duo. The difference between these two is the amount paid which is greater than that un paid. .tour luea mat raxes snouiu do paiu sooner than they aro is, I think good. Tho northern counties of this State generally have their county collectors settle their duplicates by the first of January each year, but in tho rest of tho Stato it tardy if ever liappens. 2. You seem Jnot to understand why tho Treasurer is charred with $13,433. when only $3761. was duo from collectors prior to 1877. This $13,433 is the amount uncollected at the end of the year 187S and charged against the Treasurer at the beginning of 1877, and the J2701 is what remained unpaid out of the $13,133 at tho end of the year 1877. As to tbe frlOO. charge on dog fund, I think right. It is charged against the dog fund aud thrown luto the county fund. The dog and county statements show it. No oi dors aro drawn on tho dog fund for anything except sheep damago and tho County bears all expenses ; such as paying assessors, paying for blanks, &c.,and the printing of the dog fund statement, au diting accounts, and all other matters inci dent to conducting tbe fund, 1. As to exonerations, no doubt that many are larger than they should be. As to the Bloom exonerations for the year 1870, you give the amount $10 the statement shows $19.20, but $18.01 was made during 1870, and that with the $10.20 makes $07.21 upon a County aud Stato tax of $3105.01. So it compares favorably with other districts un less it be Centralla and Couyngham. These amounts also include returns of seated land. The Commissioners intern), as soon as all exonerations for 1877 are taken, to publish a list, ko the public and all interested can so who are exonerated. W.M. Kkickhaum, Clerk. score one lor nr. .nary vv aiker. i he su preme court of Pennsylvania has decided, lu the case of the young lady who was in. j u red in a Philadelphia street car.and who al leged In rebuttal that her stays were so tight she couldn't hold to the strap which hung over her head that tho condition of muscu lar helpless that some women get themselves into, by reason of tbe wonderful Intricacies of dress arrangement;, are questions of fact for juries,and not rpucstions of law forjudges, when such Issues get Into court. This is what the Chief Justice said : "l'osslbly a woman may he so fantastically and foolishly hooped, wired and pinned up, as to deprive her of her natural iwer to help herself ; but If o, the ijuestlau is one of fact, and not of law, aud so we Incline to leave It, Instead of imposing upon our brethren below the ditli- .1..... ,.e t..,n ...!' !1 n, Icim uuy ji priug iuvu iiiu miujciiu oiaya of the pluintWh case." IU. The Reason Why.' We are often asked by well-meaning persons, says the Lcwlsburg "Chronicle," why they have to pay higher prices for country newspapers than for those printed In the titles ? "Why do you charge two dollars for the "Chronicle," when I can get the N ew ork Sockdologer a bigger paper for a dollar and a lmlf?" Wc will try to clear up this mvlety, Suppose the Chronicle hn n rii-h Mih-rrlptlon ll-t of one thousand nt $2.00 that makts $2,000. Well now, tnpKe the New York Sockdologer, or whatever paper you choose for a comparison, has a paying ll-t of 103 0110, nt $l,.)0-lhat makes $l.VlO0il. Now, upi-e this paper lias a profit of lint ten i tiits lh.it clears the pub lisher $10,000. Now mpe the Chronicle realizes that p r cent ice, ami no more that would make n sum of $li0 This luttrr amount would compel a printer to Jive yery "thin" himself, snd rqnsndtr nothing on his family j while his city rotemHiritry could wax a's fat as Jeshurun, You see the nccei'-lly ofcountrv printer charging more than a city printer, now, don't yuii ' A piper the sli of the Chronicle, with its circulation nnd price, couldn't live over night In a city. The ponotr&tlngwlnils Incident to Hits season ot the year are n severe onleal tor tho lungs. The neg lect of a hard cough generally IcaJs to a weakness ol the luegs, which, not Infrequently, results in Consumption. Sciiisck'8 l'cmosic Stkit will at oneo relievo and loosen n tight cough and Is such tin itgrccablo remedy that children wilt take It wlihout helng coaxed. A cold on the lungs, If consumption Is not alieady developed, may ho easily mastered hy tho use ot the Pulmonic Sj rup, together with Schenck's Mandrake l'llls to clear th3 sj stem of tho accumu lated mueus. In more serious cases, where the disease has be come deeply seated, aud the patient surfers from 1033 of appetite, weakness and emaciation, Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic should bo used In con nection with tho above mentioned remedies, to stimulate the appetite nnd bring thejdlgcstlvc pow ers Into healthy action, thereby sustaining tho strength ot tho patient nnd enabling htm to resist the progress ot the disease until tho Pulmonic S) r up may perform its healing anil cleansing work-. Tho use ot these standard remedies aecordtng to the directions which accompany them, cannot fall to Iproducc most satisfactory results. A letter ad dressed to Dr. Hchenclc cor. Slvth nnd Arch sis., Philadelphia, asking advice, vvUt promptly recclvo tho Doctor's personal attention, free or charge. dchenck's Medicines arc for sale b; All Druggists. March. Tim Grt'lit Discovery! E. Y. KUNKEL'H HITTER WINE OP IUON. For the cure ot weak stomach, general debility, Indiges tion, disease of the nervous system, constipation, acidity ot the stomach, and all cases requiring a tonic. The wine tncludes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess, titrate ot Magnetic Oxide, combined with tlw most energetic ot vegetable ton icsYellow l eruvlan Hark. Tho effect In many cases of debility, loss of appe tite, and general prostration, of an efficient SJalt of Iron combined with valuable Nerve tonic, Is most happy. It augments tho appetite, raises the pulse, takes off muscular nabbtns.removcs tho pallor ot de buity. and gives a Uorld vigor to the countenance. Do you want something to strongtben you? Do you want a good appetite t Do you want to build up j our: constitution T i Do you want to feel well? Do you want to get rid ot nervousness? Do you want energy? Do you want to sleep well? Do you want brisk and vigorous feelings I If you do, try Hunkers Wine of Iron. This valuabto tonic has been thoroughly tested Joy all classes of the community, that It is now deemed Indispensable as a Tonic medicine. It costs but lit tle, purines the blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and nrolones life. now only ask inai oi me vaiuauio lunic. Price fl per bottle. E. F. KU.NKKL, Hole lTo-rletor, Philadelphia, Pa. Askyour druggist for Kunkel's Hitter Wine ot Iron, and tako no other make. Sold only in It bottles. All outers aro counterfeit, so be ware of them. Buy six bottles for 15.00 Worms ltcmovetl Alive. K. 7. Kunkel's worm syrup never falls to destroy lln -Seat and btomach worms. Dr. Kunkel Is the on ly successful phsslelan In this country for the re moval ot worms. He removes Tape worm, with head and all complete, alive In 3 hours, and no fee until removed. Sehd for circular, or call on your Druggist, and get a bottle ot Kunkel's Worm Syrup. irueti.w. 1 1 never laus. "GERMAN SYItUP" No other medicine in tlio world was ever given such a test of its curative qualities as Boschee's German Syrup. In three years two million four hundred thousand small bot tles of this medicine was distributed free of enarge by Uruggists in tins country to those atltictetl with Uonsumption, Asthma, Uroup, Severe Coughs, Pneumonia and other disease cs of tho throat and lungs, giving tho Ameri can people undeniable iiroof that German Syrup will cuie tlicin. The result lias been that druggists in every town and village in the United States aro recommending it to their customers. Go to your druggists and ask what they know about it. Sample bot tles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Three doses will relievo auy case. April 27, '77-ly jl Marriages. MOOKB-ROZRLL-In Orangevlllo on the Uth ult., by Pev. Henry 8. Meadenhall. Mr. Ell C. Moore of Cole's Creek to Miss Arista A. Kozcll ot Denton. BEST BLOOHFIKLD. On the 16th ult.,at the M, E. Parsonage In Bloomsbnrg, byjtcv, L. Smyscr.Vr David C. Dest and Miss Susie HI ooinfleld, both of Milton, I'a. Deaths." HOOI'EIt. In Hloomsburg on .the 1Mb ult., Mrs, Jiancy, wlfo of John Hooper, In tho ?9th year of ner ago. ItL'NYAN. Near Jcrsev town on the Mb ult., Mr John Hunyan, aged so years, II months and 3 dajs. MKLLICK- In Mt. Pleasant on the tlth ult.. Ood frey Melllck, agedll years, S monthsnnd 10 days. MAliKETJIEPOllTS. HLOOMSBUKCl MARKET. Wheat per bushel f 1,40 ItlO " Til uurn,new, " co oats, ' " wi r iuur uer uarrui s h i loverseea ... , , Flaxseed l.M Ilutter us Kggs is Tallow us I'otatoes as lined Apples Hams , la Sides Shoulders 10 L&ra per pound ua Hay per ton lo.ou neeawax Timothy Seea 2.00 VUUi'ATlU.a roll UUAL. No. 4 on Wharf s 3,no per Ton i. .. I. No. " $ j.oo itun . I a.io HUuouiioua NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. In the mutter of the) In tim Court of Oommon Fleas Miuiu ui j.itirKurri oi uuiuiaou count) KurtLH-r aluuuik-. j bcal Cltatlon to show (uusd v hv certain Kiln nf rc.il ih. tate maclu by bulj lunatic MiuuM not lw iPuL-luauU. Til IE I'OMMONW kALTH 01 1'IN SSI LV1NU To Milium Portlier, husbund of nalii Mitrcaret Former, W HlUin IMrkt r ana -Mary k. his wife.I'ierce '""h ' .inim,uuu Vtlllltlja It. IH'JUUll. Kuardlau ad litem ol Kiuma fort ner una Clark Fort- At tin Instance of JaT.cn MaMers and Conrad KniatLtT, i'ouiinltU'o of Mary art t Fur t ner, a luuatto and Ahpy.1. Lalon and lit Ih to a LalouliU wife, reprewntlnif mat on mo lotli day of April A. 1).. 181T Bald wartrarft Kortner by deed did Kraut bar pain and hell unto tlio bald lit Uvea La ion a certain tract of lana situate In tho township ot Madon in Bald county of I'oluriibHanJMaLMur IVunsjlvanU vuu.uiwu w ij 'iiuiD tM-ii-aait" iav tlUUUietl UUU niljf' mx permed more or jettsinieo Minpie with theap imrtenucett : And on the fcald luth day of April. A. !., IbII, me said Aapy J. LaOn and Kebecca his wife by their doed acknowledged tho baioo day, htubvu, uuiimiini mm nwm iiui- luo sain Jiaruurei Former all thit certain hou o and lot ot ground felt uato in the Jtorouch of Muncv. LieoinTiii' .i.ium and Mate ot lennttyivanla containing tito twiuaru feet with tb appurtonaneeH In leu blinpie, thetsald deed bclni; madd to est Imnt'e tho said lauda. Tlmt hlnru the making oftutd du-d-ithu Bald Margaret Former ha been found by Inquisition taken on the iu uuy ui in'teiuuer ioai u luitaim unl lu na6 uc-en aiunauu lur i jeara i.ui past turnout lucid lu ten ala. Therefore jou and each of jou la) Ing abide all Lualneaaaitd eicubes whauoeu-r, aro hereby cited to uppear u-roio uur Court of Common Fleas at Wooinsburtf lnand for Bald count t the ort Mnnd.iv ot May ne.it tohuwcaiutu why a decree tor tho ro- bluiuiuk vi mu uiureBam ueeus anu a rceomeianco of the Bald lands fehould not bo made, if nuch nr. ooealnic fchall not bo dlhadantat'eous to thoehlato of the Bald Margaret Former upon such terms uu nuuit iw tnuiuui7 mm just Witness I lie Honorable William KIm ell I're&ldent Judire. of our Bald Court at it looms uur, this nlno Ll-VUW IMJ U CUJUttlJ, A l'-t into. J),FltAHK!A!UL match lI8-4w I'rotlo. JEW-AtWEATlSENfeNTS . nt.in TiDiNoa for tus Weik, Nkrvocs and I)b- tlLITATSD. ocr I atfst tsirnovsn Srir-At-rim OAi.vAmoAr. rLIA!rrs nro a, speedy and I'irmanknt euro fir Rheumatism, Neuraliitn. Kidney, Liver ami Kemale Complaints, Nervojs Prostration. Weak Lungs, liar ami npinai imiauun nnu Kinnreu niseBui. IHces, Waist licit isooj t-plnal licit tor Paralysis nnd Pplnnl Ailments, tlo.oo, nnd upwards. Armlets, Anklets, Head Hands, Knee Cnps.Jl no each, Huspcn- ilt'rs f.viHl. Illustrated l'nmnhlet. Pro Address O VI.VANO.MKIIli'At, AlsOCt VriON, march 1, asts-ly vt Host Ninth St., New York. Dauchy & Co'h. Advt's. Ijr XT At! lletnll prlcv uwKtontr sano I i ll I lii Parlor tWnns, rrlce tnili only S 10.1. Paper free. 1). r. llKATT y, Wn8hlriBton,S.J. fcbl,8-(- d IP YOU Want a I'AIMI or 110.111!, wlllilndeuendeneo and plen ty In our old ago TIIK 1IKST Tllttfil IN TUB WEST is Tint ATCHISON, TOt'KKA .t SANTAFKK.lt. blOSIVKANSAS. Circulars with snp, kiviuk lull iiiiuiuuttton, f.ec Ad dress a is. Johusou, Act'g Land Cora'r, Topeka, Ks. mar l-4w d TEMPERANCE HE trORitf AND ITS (1IIEAT liKFOUMKItS. rT KKV. W, II, PAMKIJI, A. M. Profusely Illustrated with Portraits nnd Sketches and containing over coo rages. tWA WIIOLK TEMPEltANlin I.llllt.MtY IN A blNOLK VOI.t'MB. Agrnla Wnnti-.l l:i rri u here. Adilrn'S for extra Terms nnd circulars, NELSON A: PHILLIPS, 603 liroadway, New York, mar l-4w d Awki-drd Atjjii rmi hi Cntnniftl Ftnoiiiloa for Jt".f Mi-Kin; fualtJtfl Una itttumtt and lotting Mar titter of rvttttntnf nn.t Jlnrormp, Th bil lobkCCD Tr mftrtt, As our ttr Atrip trd-mrk in elostlj tmtulM on Inferior cnndi, if tint Jaektm't iti la Mirt-ryt'lm. (-olJpf Rlldnli", epn-lforPimT'i, tree, to C. At tticubt A Co., Mfn., ltriburg, :. V. AVAUIH,.:, :.nerul At., I'hllndrlrliin. marl.'TS 4w d AliHNTS VANTi:i i:rryu.icre, Inntiiutly! for CONQUEST OF TURKEY 1 1 lly ihf gifted authors, Or. L. 1'. oruiAell, itlnl Hun. P.O. miss. Tho complete nni thrllllmr history of tho tall of nn Kinntro, after mi j ears of bitter strife, oraphlc de.cripUiis of terrible battles, etching all Europe. Positively I ho nblest nnd cheapest wurk, only IB'i, hut splendidly tltuMrated. Grandest chance to coin money now offered. For full particu lars, address UUllUAltU IIUOS., rubs., 733 samson at., i una., i-.i, u mar ivt PUBLIC SALE OV VALUnllLB Real Estate! I In 11111011 of nn order of tho OrrhanV Court o Columblacouiitv. tho unders'irncd Administrators etc., oi -Micii.ir. uruer, iaie ui mo l own oi uioomsn uur?, eaia county, uen., -win expose 10 puouc saic o tho premises on Friday, March 15, 1878, commem-liitf at 10 Vlock, a. m , n, Tract of Land sit uate in .Maui lOvviiMiip, saui county ui uoiumoia.cuu 102 ACRES, more or less, aillolnln'' iui of Aaron Mastcller, Aaron .Millar una oIiu-ih, nn l a public road, whereon nro errum a TWO-STORY DWHLLINQ HOUSE, Uood H.uik Ilarn, W'agun IIoiish and Corn Crib, pood uui-uuiiuiiiKS, yuuu hpimv,r ami lJlu uuu&e, t,uuu aieruu uiu iuuiiiim."-., (iOOD Al'lM.K OUCUAKD, andolber fnUttrus U ml in a tfu..l stato of culti vation, a publli: rmi I runs tinnuii tho land and ono on norm Mdo; convenient to whool ana church. Tkuw- ov Ssvlk.- Ten i r cent, of one-fourth of thi" puichawj mouov lit m put ai me striking aown oi mo propeiu, ijiu oue-i'iurni less vne ten pe cent. at coiiilnii.iiloii ..ii,nie, titnl the rcmalnlnj' thre fourth- in one ar ti.-reatter with interest fiom rontlrmail'm IVni'iit shore of trraln in thoeriMiud tn Ik' rewncii. 1'eod to be.uciivcreu at expense of purdian r. VAIU'?I VUlUVC.il, JOSHUA FKITKHMAN, feb. 22, 78-ts Administrators. BOOK 33 nowest and most popular M)NCS. with writings of Instruction and amuse ment : also a list of all the battles, when and where fought during the war, for 3csiamp. Auuress hehmomi & wo., vio jtacu ti. Fhlla. iwtco leb. 22, '17-1 m Orphans' Court Sale OF t VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE ! Jobn HunslDL'cr, Administrator ot Oldcon Huns lncer, Ueceasod, will expose to public bale on me SATURDAY, .MARCII lGth, 3878, at 10 o'clock a. ra.,tne follow lag described real estate 'ollowlnff describe iln mes&uaKe and iu, n ; ah mm eeriaiu inesbuaKt' auu TRACT OF LAND tbelnif tract No. 1.) situate In Beaver township, Co lumbia county, bounded and dcbcrloca aa follows, u : llecinnlnc at a stoue in a public road in set Valley, thence alone said road north feentv-the degrees, east ilfty-iseven nna one-tenth jiercnes to a stoue, thenco by land of (Jeo. F. Dreisbach north ten decrees west, one hundred and forty-six perches to a stone, thenee south seeuty-nedepreeseast, one nunurcu ana rorij-eiKiit percnes io tne piaco rr do- tjlnnlng', containing 50 ACRES, strict measure, with tho nppurte nances. '1 roct No. 2. a tci tain Piece or Parcel of land situ. atolnlteaver townshln aforesaid, houhdod on tJi east by Aaron Dreisbach. on the north by Columbia Coal and Iron Company, on the west by other land of said Cldeon llunsUigedcceascd.aud on the south oy iaau oi i raucia urou.se, containing F 0 II T V A 0 U K S with theappurtenanccs, TEHMS OF SALK.-One-fourth UDon tho Rtrlklntr uunu oi me, prupeny, uue-ioiirin upon me combina tion of the sale, and the remaining one-half In one 3 ear mereaiier. JOHN HUNSINOKH, feb. 22, 7s-ta Administrator. LIST OF CAUSES FOU TKIAL MAUCH TEHM, 18S. AT F1UST WEEK. Samuel J. Case s. Jonas Doty. Wilson Gibbons vs. Jon.w Doty. L. F. I'avN vs Jonas Doty. Keuben Klner s. Millers A K'jbcrt. llrockuay and Kntvs. J. .MlllerlUub. Fetor Knecht vs, bamuel .ehweppenhelser et. nl, Henry C. Conner s. Emanuel Conner's Adm r. Edward (ierahty vs. conynham to v. nshlp. 1'hlllp A pieman vs. W. H. Crawford. Nathan Creasy vs. Charles Maurer tt. al. Aaron Dreisbach s. MinonbhellUammeret. nl Era 8. Lyons vs J. H. Evas. Jacob Evans' Ex'r. vs. Thomas E. Oeddls et, al, Samuel Ulcer vs. Francis Evans. David J. W aller vs. tieorKe Weaver's Exr's. ltloomsburg Lumber Co. vs. William Morris et. al. Hloomsburi; Lumber Co. vs. William Morris et, ux. William Liunv tll vs. Ftter Ent's Administrator, k. it. Auams vs, jonn seyoert. Mary dcorire s. James Morrison Daniel Lelby tt. al. vs. Henry Knapn et. al. sarali Caul vs. Samuel and Emma lteppcrt. J. it, Jamison vs. M. (lrocr'S adrnr's ji. TrotTs aumrs. s. u, i. Knorr. Augustus Everhart a. Daniel Kverhart. Bernard Ammerman h. M. C. Johnson et uz. SLCOND WEEK. Mel Lenlnen s. Conyngham and Centralla 1'oor I'leiiii;!., John B. scott s. Bernhard Stohner, hlmon Krtbbs s. William Masteller. O, B. Brockway vs. Flrbt National Bank of Berwick Lewis Moehenbere vs. Andrew Boyer William Snyder's Exr's s Valentine Bldleman C. W. 'Ihoiuuson vh Iternhnrd Stnhner United States Fanning illll Company vs Franklin Thomas Knurr's ex'r vs. C. A. Knorr et al. Fermella Koons vs. Seltzer & Miller. Conrad swank vs. Daniel Swank. Matthias shatfer ta John McDowell's ndnVr (leortre W. Dat is v s. Con) ugham and Centralla Foor uiairiei. Henry J. Edwards vs. William Walp. William Kingston vs. Montgomery Cox, Fatrlck Byrnes v s, Conyngham and Centralla Foor iriHinci. William Kingston . Montgomery Cox ft. ux, Elijah I-einom vb. Heller K. Kves. Elijah U'lnonsvs. A, F. llellcr. Elijah Lemons vs. c, W, Kck, John Si hell s. John Hlnderlter et, al, Jacob Johnson vs. Hobert s. Ent, Henry Nagio h. Bloouisburg Lumber Co. SHERIFFS SALE. Hy Wrtuo or stimlry ttrttH Issued out ot tlio Court of Common 1'le.woC t'olumbu county and to ino directed Willi osposej tu publle salo atttio court llousu at two o'cluek p. in., on WKONIWOAY, MAItCU i. 1S78, A certain lot (of gruund niuale In Hie town of HloomhOurn, Columbia lounty, l'tlim.)Hnulo, do- bcrlbod as follows t bounded riorttruordly and east- wardly by an alley, soutuwurdly by lot of it, Woodward, and wetlworJIy by KaM street, bcluif CO feet front and 1ST feet deep more or less, w hereun aro eret'tcd u frame dwellliiir liouse, stabto and out- uunuinini.i Sclcd, taken Into execution, and to sold ns tlio rropeity ot Carper Krewler. AI-SO, All those certain four tracts of landslluatuln Ilea' er township, Columbia county, and Hated ivoii' ) Ivanla, bounded und described us follows l One of thtm Ix't'lmilns at a po.tal the south-west corner of a tract of land sunned on a warrant toCalha. rlnu Loniicnbcrger, Ibenco by tho said Catharine Lonseubtrger tract nortlisljtf in degries west tw hundrtdaud seventy-two jercbestoa iogt,thence north lUuoly.cr.e ilt fries nest ono hundred and twelio tirclns to a post, the iko by land suneyi In the name of 'llioinas lemon south seeutydo- t'nea west one hundred aud suty ptrchcB to a post thence by laud sum-jut In tbe name of Daniel Nejrr north silken and a halt degrees east three hundred and teunty.nlneptnhtsto a post, thence north set enty-elght degrees east eighty-four Iierchea to a post, thenco by land ot Jesse lliooks north In tire l trcis nut tlghteea ptrches to a ryd SWEETgffipfilSNAYY Clsiil Toteo! oak, thenco by land In tho Dame orjesso Ilrooks j iiui ill netcmy-i igub uejci ci'a.cnpi eiyui jr peruues iu post, tho'rtnco of beginning) containing three hundred and neventj'-two nnd threo-fotirth acrei, and allowances, moro or less. Surveyed on n iftrant to Andrew Clark, dated the !3d diy of August. Itsn. M.-Ono ether of them, beginning at n post, the south-west corner of tho nbovo described tract sur- eyed on a warrant to'Andrew Clark, thenco by tho western lino of said Andrew (lark tract north six teen and a hall degrees west threo hundred nnd seventy nlno perches to a post, thence by land sur- eyed on warrant to Mary Ncottnmt Jacob Neycr south seventy nnd n lmlf degrees west eighty perches to a stone.thenco br land surveyed In tho name of ho said Jacob oyer south seventy-four and a fourth degrees west ono hundred and twenty-nlne perches to a pine, thenco by land surveyed on warrant to licnj.imln Syock south twenty-six degrees cast ono hundred and twenty-nvo porches to a pine, thence byjland survejeJ on n warrant lo fleorgo Neycr south thirteen degrees cast two hundred nnd sixty- nine anl five tenth perches to n post, thence by land surveyed on a warrant to John Barron, Jr., north seventy-eight degrees cast ono hundred nnd six perches to n hickory, thence by land surveyed In the name of Jesse Ilrooks north U degrees west twenty eight perches to a post, theneo by tho same north seventy-eight 'degrees east ninety-six perches to a post, tho pl.icoof beJtniitng containing four hun dred nnd lorty-two and a half acres, moro or less. being the same tract ot land sun eyed on warrnnt to Daniel Neycr d itcd 2Jd of August, 1793. 3. Ono ether ol them, bcglnntng nt a post, tho south-west corner ot tho last aboe described tract surveyed 03 warrant to lunlel Neycr and thence by tlio saM Daniel Nejer north thirteen .degrees west two hundred nndslxty-nlno and live-tenth perches to a pine, thenco by land of llenjatnln syock south sixty-tour degrees west to the lino dli Ming a part ot thts tract soul to Jacob Hastcr, thenco by the s ltd land of Jacob Hosier to the northern line of land sun eyed on warrant to Jilin H irron, Jr., thenco by tlio s.imo nortn s;venty-eUht degrees cost to a post' the place ot beginning ; containing two hundred nnd sltty-nlneaiid three-fourths acres more or less, be ing a part ot a tract or land survejed on a warrant toUeorgo NeverdUod iM ot August, 1T8.1. 4. And the other ot them beginning at stones In a line separating It from landisurveed on a warraut tollcnjimln Syock, thenco north eight and a hilt degrees west threo hundred nnd thlrty-tnr'o nnd four-tenths perches to a stone, thenco south elghly threo nnd a half degrees cast two hundred and elgh- ecn perches to a stone, llienoo by bin 1 surveyed on a warrant to .Mary Ncolt south thtrly-lhreo degrees east two hundred and fifty-eight pjrehes to stones. tlmnce by land surveyed on u warrant to Inulel Nejer Bouth n and a fourth decrees west one hundred and twenty-nine perches to a pine thence by land surveyed on a warrant to llenj.imln Sjock south seventy-three degrees west, two hundred nnd thirty-three perches to the place of beginning; con taining tour hund-ed and forty ncres, moro or less, tt being the same tract of land surveyed on warraut to (leorgo Neyer. Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as tho property of the luaWUe, llazleton Wllkesborre Raiirotd Company. ALSO, All that certain lot ot ground situate In lioarlng- creek township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to-wit : Hounded on tho north by land orJAbram Itlce, on the south by land ot Con rad Ilousman, on tho west by land ot Jllchael Straus crand William Yeager and on tho east by land ot Ephrnlin Llby, containing seventy-three acres more or less on which nro erected a dwelling house, baru andout-bulldlngs. ALSO, One other piece or land bounded on tho nort'i by land ot Jacob Strauser, on tlio west by land of solO' mon Strauscr, on tho south by land of Peter Hower and on tlio east by land ot Conrad Ilousman anil W illiam l eager containing eighteen ncres. ALSO, Ono other pleco of land bounded on the north by lands ot Judge Cox, on tho west by land of Solomon strauser on tho south by land ot Abram Ktcoand on tho east by laud ot Abram Itlce aud Leonard Ad ams, containing 15 acres. Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of Dal Id It. Ilower." ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of land situate In llrl arcrcek township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to w It : Hounded on the north by land of James IDoty and others, on tho east by bind of Joseph Stackhousc, south by land ot the heirs of S. P. llcadly and on tho west by land of Ow en Suit, containing throe hundred acres more or less about thirty acres cleared land and the balance well timbered, on which Is erected a small stable, Seized, taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of John Seybert. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece ot land situate In Pine township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to w It : Hounded on tho north by land of Samuel Snjder, on the east by lands of Daniel (lordncr and Jackson Lyons, on tho south by lands of llenjatnln Wlnterstceu and Richard T. Whltmlre and on the west by land of Thomas Low, containing llfty acres more or less, on which are erected ft Plank House, frame barn and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken Into execution and to bo sold as the property of A. J. llnrdo. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of land situate 1 n the Town or Bloomsbnrg, Columbia county, I'cnnsjlwv nla, described as follows, to-wlt. Lot No. It4 mark, ed In general plan of Hloomsburg, bounded on tho north by nn alley, on the west by land or John JIc Corn lck, on tho south by Canal street, and on the east by land'ol Jonathan Chronio-s, containing Ml feet front and 113 feettn depth on which are erected a dwelling house and out-bulldlngs. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Tobias Henry. ALSO, All .that certain lot of ground situate In Locust township, Columbia county, Pennsj Ivanla, described as follows, to-wlt : Hounded on tho north by by land ot Augustus strauser.on tho east by land ot Solomon Klder, on the south by land of Wlllam lleach and on tlio west by laud ot Samuel Schuyler, containing loo acres, moro or less, on which is erected a dwell. lug house, barn and out-bulldlngs. Seize, taken In execution, and to be sold as the projierty of James Kostcnbauder, ALSO, All that tract or parcel of land sltuato In Scott tow nshlp, Columbia county. Pennsj Ivanla, bounded on tho east by land of John Kclchner, 1 Ing be. tween the Pennsylvania canal and the Susquehanna rlur and rnnntng to a point on tho west at or near the aqueduct above Espy, containing about seven acres, more or less. ALSO, All that certain lot or ground sltuato in tho town ot Espy, Columbia county Pennsj Ivanla, bounded and described as follows: On tho north by Main street, east by lot ot M. C. McCollum, south bv nn al ley und w est by Daniel Keel jr, being 41 1, feet front Qndl73 feet In depth, whereon are erected two two-story dwelling houses. Seized, taken Into execution, and to be sold ns tiie proptnyoi Aionzou noage. ALSO, All that undivided threo-tenths of the undivided one-fourth ot tbe following tract of land, sltuato In Jackson township, Columbia county, Pa., buunded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at a stone a corner of land ot Mathlas lthone, thenco by land In the warranted name of Wesley lless north forty and a quarter degrees west threo hundred and Uf teen perches to an ironwood tree ou county Hue, thence along the samo south forty -seven nnd a half degrees west threo hundred and sixteen perches to a suine, thenco by land In tho warrantee nnmo o' Samuel Yorks south beventy-threo degrees east threo hundred and four perches to a stone, thence by land of Jesse lthone north seventeen and a quar ter east thirty-seven and two-teuths perches to a stone, and thence north eighty degrees east one hun dred tlilrly-elght perches to tho place of beginning containing three hundred and fllty.scv en acres and eighty-four perches of Und, strict measure, be the same more or less. ALSO, AH the undivided one-fortieth part of the follow. Ing described tract of land situate In Jackson town ship aud sugarloaf township, Columbia county,'cun. sylvanla, bounded and described us follow s, viz.: Ho ginning nt a chestnat oak, a corner to laud of David Holder, tbence by land of (llllxrt lless and Itobert M, Montgomery north seventeen and a quarter de grees east ono hundred and forty-six perches to stone, thenco hort seventy-two and degrees, west one hundred and tltty-tour perches to a stone thence not th fourteen and a hall degrees east ono hundred and eighty lurches to a largo hemlock. thenco by other land ot said David Holder north thirty-two and a quarter degrees east twenly.thrce perches to a butternut, tlieocu by land of Jaiuc Hess nortli eight) -one and three-quarter degrees west one hundred and ninety-four perches to a hem lock, thence along Sullivan county line south forty seven and a halt degrees west one hundred and eight perches to an Ironwood, thenco by land In the war rantee namo of Samuel Nejtiiird south forty and a quarter degrees east three hundred end fifteen perches to a stone, thence by land of the said Eavld Holder north eighty degrees east Iblrty-uine and eight-tenth perches to a chestnut and theneo south seven!) -two degrees east ninety-eight pcrchtsto tho place of beginning, containing four hundred and eight acres and flgut)-flie perches of land, strict measure, be the same more or less. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground Htuatc In the town of Hloomsburg, Columbia county, Pa., described as follows, to wit I Hounded on tho north by lildgual ley, on the west by Centra street, on Urn south by Second street, and ou tho east by land of L.,T,Shar less i containing it, feet front and Sli vj feet In depth, on which ere erected a two-story Irame store house, barn and outbuildings. Seized, taken Into execution, and to bo sold as the property ot II. c. Hower, TKHMS.-Cashouday of sale, otherwise property tg be re-sold. JOHN W, HOFFMAN, febsms-ta bherUT, PHILADELPHIA. MARCH 1st, 1878. STRAAYBEIDGE & CLOTHIER AHR DMLY NEW; BEAUTIFUL FABRICS TIIK PHODUCTS OF TUB BEST MAKERS Ol.' Ii1 HANOI?, ENGLAND and SCOTLAND. A niir nnnnllr-s. forctrrn nnd Domestic, como direct rrom tho manufacturer tn us. Ihcre t. no Intermediate proilt lo pay, and wo are, therefore, nro sold by the case. Wo tiro now oilcring ii superb stock ot PARISIAN NOVELTIES IN DRESS FABRICS, Too nuinorous to specify, but which comprise the choicest styles that will lo shown in Paris and These goods have been selected by market. We have also received by late invoice of French Lawns anfl OraaMies, Which wo commend to the early spect full lines of all tho choice and OUR BLACK GOODS STOCK. Has also received the most careful attention, and wc are displaying in unusual assortment of BLACK FRENCH CASHMERES IK KOUTY DIl'KKHKNTQl'AI.lTll AXI) WIDTHS, From 47 Cents Per Yard, Umvard, Every quality guaranteed to bo made of FI MD WOOL. The goods wo sell are made by the best manufacturer in France, and are believed to be unequalled in every respect. 3SLACK IIERNAJVIES We shall submit the finest assortment ever shown iu Philadelphia, in Cotton and wool, all wool, wool and silk, and all silk goods. llirough our Customers nil over the tTititcl Stntes aro enabled In enjoy every ailviuitajre that persona resi lient in IMiilailelphiii ijfl in shoppinjr )iersoti illy at our onunters. Hiqtiest-i for SAMPLES Promptly nttrnilnl to, anil all OKDKUri executed with care and tlio utmost fidelity to tho interests of our patrons. Attention is invited orders filled by return mall. TRAWHI V. W. eor. Eighth aoil Market Sis., PHILADELPHIA. A NNL'AI.STATKMKNT W.OOM I'OOll DISTKICT, From Fob. C, 1S77 to Feb. 9, 1S73. VM. Uli "VMIIII, Treasurer for Hhtrlrt. 1K. In Ticasurer'sluuiilslsTO S'ta 03 liluom iluplleuii' " luo 21 UriTiiivetoil aupllcate " iM'JTt, scott " " 815 Jl Mis;niloaf " " 611 00 Hloora duplicate liTI I.muiio tireeinvt'uil duplicate ' tftv 21 seott ' " ss-i no Nuirarluill ",, " "J I e Ilnii.es ' " mil n 1'10'lUCC " fit IT (r.inge " 31 34 I'IBS w 15 Potatoes " 4ii .May Ktli, IsTT, lal. ( f KtiK.nltMf uu 11- fate I jr l;s 40 61 $3,1 1 SI Am'l of ortli rs redeemed 4,'i03ttt CuuiinKsloti on ame lei 14 Balance duo treasuitr, 125 41 ii.lMiis i,iu,;T-i directors of the l'oor In account with I'.Iooin, Scott, uruenwood and tugnrloaf townships. I)lt. Ain't, of orders outstanding Feb. s. Is" 57!) 04 Am'l.of orders Issued jear 111 in tl,M3 23 fit. Ain't, of orders redeemed.... 4,"03t .Am't or ordnrs outstanding i'cb.'jih, Ish bTTt'J f4,'.i3 23 TIMS. iii:i:ck,i It. S. KNT, Directors. Kxamlncil jy us at Hie Directors' request and found coi red. II. U. HAUT.MAN, I jdiin i.vu'iick, Auditors. I'. Jl. VAMlKllSLICE.j ll'.t. To orders outstanding $s77 CB ilec'd. uom Ml.trloaf tovvnslilp Iruni 1S75 4n &l Ain'tof susfarloif diipltc.itu ror IsTti 151 4) ' " liluom " isi; 2,12'j 07 M ilrecnvvcod " " evi.T 49 ' "M'Olt " ' 72ii c.l. ' " butfarleuil - " 204 2u ltcc'd. forliurs's " litus) ' " piuduce from f.irm " tl 77 " from tiran'o low nshlp ami " for pls sold 54 15 ' potatoes 42 ou f 3,121) 11 Oil, Ami, of outstauUlm; orders redeemed from la t settlement 553 ni Commission und exoneration on sugarloaf duplicate ls75 52 2'J Commissi ui aud exoueration ou liloom duplicate ls;n 40 Commission and exoneration on hcott du plicate l7ii 57 32 Commission and exoneration on (Irccn- vvood dupllcatelslrt 3104 Treasurer's commission l77 lni 14 Ain't. pad tor uut door relief Includlni; coal IS77 583 71 " " audlllni; i-77 400 " " tax " M 5.1 " ' attorney fees " 25 ou " " lumber for farm " 64 u- ' blacksinlthliijr m 33 ' men haul's bills .... " eryuii " " inedlcines 37 51 " ' wheal used at 1'. II.. 114 75 " iii.iMik; duplicates... " lone " iloclor'b bills, poor 11, and out duor lelle f .. . " 327 75 " 11 repalrlni; pumps . .. " m -5 ' ' 2 horses " 'jnu ou 4 ' eui'i-pilnvvuoii .. I6U01) ordersot iclleils.ue.1 by Jusiuvs " 13 60 " " statu hospital at Dan ville " 1C3 02 " " u.echaulcs " t.D 37 " coal for prliouse.. " C7 2S " llineund phosphule... " 03 70 " " manure soihi Insurance 31 6U " cofllns " 73 no " " printlni; " 40 25 " bullUlntf mw clstt-ru at jioor house " l&S 72 " sievvard's saliry ror nil work 011 tar u uud eareot pauiM'i.s " TeuoD " " Dlreelors'and stcre- tars salary " 20000 lllscellane ous linns, beer time 1 1.11 harness incii'llui,', Xc " 103 9i -.,l.Mll Examined and cerlitlt-d. 11. O. 1IMITMAN, 1 .1011N i.wi'ol'K, - Auditors. C. M. VANDKIISI.ICK,) OUTSID1-; IIKI.IKI'. Amt. of outers given lo person lu scott t 27 Is Aiut. of (udeis given lor coal In Sonlt 3 23 Ami. paid lor (1. V. I'ox at Asy- iillll, i'auvilll-, 01:111 iir. ir; Amt. nalil at Mlltim for 1. Cioss. ley, lirei'tivmoil 1S01 Amt. paid lor lienjaintii Allen, liricnwooil ., ID in. Amt, nf orden given to persons 111 IJlfcuuiMid 0 50 Amt. paid Dr. II. VV. .Mclinj 1111I1U for Mis. K. Kvans, tircuuviu'il .'tuiHj Ami. paid tic. II. F. Uiiriluci' for jus. r.. i.vuiis.iccimvoihi.... '.'.itii -flul 57 Amt- pd. Jno. (iordner, bugalloaf Aiut. of lual tOBUudly btlsons. lllooui Amt. paid Dr. .1. 0. Itultcr for K, Ilececr. Illonm 21 DJ til 50 Amt. in Id Dr. II, V. liuriluci' fur 31. 1-., Ksler. Illoom.. IB 00 Amt. t. Datd Dr. A. 1,. Turner, for Ami, paid Dr. VV, M. Itebrr lor skauk und llrlggs, llliKiiu... 15 Cs) Ami. of oidcis given tucuilry peibous, Iltoiuu 42sst fOJ'JW (.1,003 15 VAI.UK OFUKAI. KSTATK I'KltSO.VA I. l'KOl'KllTi 11KI.USUI.NU TO SAID lllb'T. lly farm nnd liulldlngs valued at tvaluatlon iVio e l7J) H3,5OI(j0 HyCathurluo Long piopeity,llliHim. oooou jiy imiaiicu iiuu ou nuiiauoai llupll cite 1&7U, less exonemtionH ,t coin, lly balance du ou llloo.11 dupliculu les exoneration und com., Ia77 lly balance iiui onliiceiiwnnd clupll. tale. less tlx. and Com., 1877 lly balance due n beiitt dupllcule, less Kx. uud Coiil.,lS77 lly balaneu duu un hugutldardupll. culo, less Kx. uud Com,,ls77 lly slxlceii ucies of vv heat and ri e iu giound, 1M7 .... lly wheal, re, oaU.coin, buckwheat timothy uud clovcrsccd, 177 lly hay, stiaw anil corn rnildcr, 177. 10410 9W67 3IJ e;o 110 50 110 00 41-4 30 InlOO tSJ'21 WJ J5 195 75 160 CO 250 00 lly wukoiu, lnachluciy uud all lurin. Ingiilenlli,ls77...... lly Iiuu Behold furniture. Including all lu Steward bouse, 1S77, , lly boua.hoiu fdrntiuro jn l'oor House, in7...., lly Jioik, hud uud eoul, 1S77 ,.jr l Dva, . Uilll.,llllis , CIIICKeUS ' ilS,34 ti OfKMNU ablo to sell ono dress palern as low ns tho samo goods London durum the present season. ourselves, personally, in tho Paris steamer, and just opened, our first Jaconats, Toile fl'Alsace. etc. attention of all who desire to in latest designs in these goods. Jn and GRENADINES to tho fact that all letters arc answered and & CLOTHIER Tliealiove Is a eorrect lnvolco of the per. sonaliiropcityns taken January tJOtli, IB's. DEIITS AND I.IA11II.ITIKS. To orders nulHtuliilltitr. To unit, in f.ivoi or tlio itlsttlet.... I $ 877 60 . i;,nmu 13,:isi 41 PItODUCTS Ol' TIIIJ FAItll. bushels wheat tl..V) 11.1 10 lroao 11 20 .in nil .Mio S2 2U 111 no 15 75 151 Ml 2 50 2 .0 . :i 50 1 211 4 00 150 01) Ills) 1211 no 21 ! sis in 21 12 Ml 75 I'.l IIS 'Ji IV 00 12 00 rye m 7oc. lmekiiiieat (I Ode corn ears jj 25c outs (i 3tMi tlniolhvsced J.IO cloveisceil ifj tl.50 liotnlfies .luc, onions (it 5oc.. turnips 25c rutuhumisgTj 25c beets :i'e lllMlllS 61) Jl ' (HI 61 1103 271 5 51.4 5 lu 11 4 2 15 1.0 3150 712 4 13U tons hay flu.no. bumlli's sliiiw 61 l.'f win lives cum loiblcl- 6t Ic heads e'abluiifu lie lbs inn k 6j) ).n lbs beef Gc JI.V) 271! 1 lis baiter fc02,e dozen egs lso shnats th 3 no II calves ti i'i.uo l,sril52 Number of paupers remaining at last report 21 Number of paupeis admitted iluiing 3 cur 13 Number of paupeis illseluugcil dur ing yiur 20 Number ur paupeis died dm lug year :i 57 Number of paupers remaining tntlio l'oor llousu 12 W.V KltAMElt,) Directors JHOS. ItllKCE, J nftbu ll.b. II.NT. S l'oor IN TIIK DlsTKICT COfllT OF"! 1 II K l,MTkU CTATFS Kill TtlH U'lM-.uu lliui-.i.-T I OK 1'KNNrtVI.VAMV. 11 f Ilk MkUKlllAll llkECK, IIANKIIUIT. j No. 2330 In Bankruptcy. Notice is III reby given that there will be a third gener U meeting of I he Ci editors of the nbovo named bankrupt, for the purpose contemplated In tho Twentj -eighth section or tho bankrupt Act on the 4tli day uf Alaich lMs, nt I o'clock p in., nt tho olllco or Samuel Knorr Hloomsburg I'a., before KdwardN. Wlllurd, iiesrlsicr In Uankrupicv, scrunton, I'a.; and sIH'i Lditoi's w ho have pi oved llu-lr debts are here by noiniedtobe present at said meeting, and uttho samo lime and place we shall sell 1 uur accounts, aud tho same shall lie nudlicd.uud we shall Iheu and there apply for our discharge nsusslguees. Hloomsburg, February 12, ls-8 SVMl'KI. KNOIIII, CIIAItLlis (1. HAIIKt.EV, Assignees. A DM INI STilA TORS' S ALE OF VAU'AIII.K PISRSONAX, PJtOPKRTY I Tho subscribers will sell at public, sale at the Into reHld-ncuot Henjamlu Miller, iicccased, lucataivlssa township. Columbia county, I'cnnsvlvunla.on MUDAY & SATURIMY, J1AUOH 1 k 2, commencing nt I) o'clock a. m., or each day, the fol low Ing described personal priHrtv to-wlt: Flll'l! HOUsKsfllutKcmv s Li-ad or FAT OAT. II.K.1S hcadof M)l'X(l OATTI.K. 1 Top Iluggy, a two-horse spring wngon and a one-horsn spilng wagon, a light two horse wagon und l.id,a wooll aMo w agon und bed, an Iron axle wngon and bed, vvoiidlaxli' wagon and two hcts ladders, a grain drill, a MUWKU, a reaper grinder. Eeaper and Mov;or, Troad-powcr Threshing Machine, a lluuld manure sprinkler, a sleigh, a largo corn ? V.'I'Vl.,1.0 ork bv horse-power, a 1'l.ovhll SKIU) lib I.I.I. It, a good tanning mill. 7.".u bushels oats, 260, bushels rve, 6 bu hclsiwhi'at.lv, bu'hcls clover s.eii Bi busluls timothy n-i'd, a crosscut siw, a pairot jiw lb.scu es. hay lork. rope, ie., patent straw und fodder culler, !o loi.s hay, lot of corn fodder, 4 sets heavy harness, 2 setn buggy harness, nbout l.uno busbi lscoin lutho ear, Ions, rakes, scoopshov els, shovels, grubbing hoes, hoes-, crowbur, threshing Halls, lot .it old fion, Ac., wlus-ibarrow. lot ol hlcket ry and eiak plank, lot ot pine plank und boards, lot of sawed shingles und lath, line large breed sow, 7 ilno khoats. a drag Hcd, acorn plainer, a patent elder press, lot of baes,2 half bushel measures aud a busu- .''iiiuS1'''. Bil".d W"'1 3 Br,l,n ""allien. 2 grass tcithcs, lot of double and single trees, tin pump, w ood saw, augurs, draw knlfe.hniidsiiw.bleves.adze! chisels, axes, mall, hatchets, Ac.,3drug harrows, a two-norso cultivator, 2 corn harrows, a hay lake, a a iiuIiuTy ot "'" p10"'' 3 KOua ',l0M a "eU- A'w 110USKHOU) GOODS, consisting ot two Iron kettles, 1 copper kettle, wood stove, sausage grinder, and sausage Mnner.4 tuba K! .S''"'"p.r "Vi" machines, 4oo pounds of ard, largo lot of smoked and plekled meat, 7u bush tihiif S'iti,;"i?'J''"rcH' c"urn. 1 table, I extension table, 2 clocks, 2 room btoves, 1 cook stove. 1 llowo o,?i".1urncy,?,? C'0"I"C a ' organ, lot mirrors, v,li,';lld?t,ll!'cou'lt'""1Pl,I " lamps, crock, erj, 1 setU'e, I lounge, cloths, lot of chairs and rock log cha rs, 4 biHls and bedding, i bureaus, I secrett. n..l 0',?u,'"la' ban:t?l ""l vinegar, clients, wool 2 te'!,l,P""'"l!wueel,bluk,lot Ulshes, knives, torka auu silverware', 11 Acres Wheat, 9 Acres live lii!1!: tm" ladders, meat stands, a Bao lot of thickens and other fowls, and various other articles n, r.lm f 'ntscs lof Ihe deceased loo numerous to FifhUV mTw b,x H11AltE3 given ky rauUo li00wn 00 clJJ' ot 6al6 anJ attention IIES'liv .t. Mil r I'll LUIV1I .MII.1.EH. ' W.VI. KHICKIIAUM. Administrators. fib. 15, '73-ts DMIXISTHATOH'S NOTICK. ' mm OF VUIIV HCTCIIISOS, DFa, i iVf.T-3 ', "'I'nlnlstratlon.ontho estate ct Mary lutcldson, late UCentie low ushi,), Culuuibl. TccZ I'a., have been granted by the lieelsilr at vtZ on lent MiV'c, T.rt V,u,cll'Su " n'to or i.ignt Mreet, lo whom ul persons Indcbleil on! f!?,t'8,lt;J,,0 iminedlal rjScLt anil iioS SAMUEL II. lll'TCIIISON, Mi m e-c , Adinlnlstratur, feb. 15, 13-tw tight street. TJIS30LUTIOX XOTICK. iwreSo.Ti.whi.i.MuVi m S L"Nl I'a.. was dlvsolM-d on tho lllh day ?.J?,6MU.1ITI A.' "- UIS! onU "l,t 1110 fcHix Savage has sold his interrest to tho said White, who p-opos- Pn ',m '!" "llt'bt,(,l 1 said nnn w in come forward iin ISvSi '"''y and make M'tilcmcuttheri'of lothesur- ;..ii , vw,,.v: '' "one, auu an claims against l",,, . .bUa" presented tu the bald White lor bi'ii.t'inf lit I'llll'lneul, ltb.il, 'ti iv WtlUEtSAVAOU. A SSION'KK'S NOTICE. .SolleiV ll I, II, bv liii Ihil tlw. LHi,.ni h.u len aiinolnli d uu usslgneo or tho benchi ur credi tors ol V Illluin llaup.und has lul.cn uisjn hlinscll iho duties of u,o trust. Alt iieisuns aie Iheriioro re ciulred toseitlo wltlildui, adpist aud pay tohhnall accounts, debts and dues ol llin kald W llllaui lluun : aud those huv Ing claims lu submit llietntu lueas blgueo properly auihenltcaUd. :eb.SJ,1Mw Ctuwl,sa,l'A. BLANK MORTO AQEri for sale cheap at tbe