THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COINTY, PA. THE 00LDMB1AW. iiLooJtsnuitn, rnioAT, jut si. hm Hall Koal Time Table. MORA WANNA t nLOOMSIlUHd HAIL 110AI) Accommodation Train,. Mall Train Express Train south. T.M A.M. 4.49 1'. XI 11.57 A. Jl M0R1H, . e.4 A.M. 1.M A. M Ua 1'. M. o.so r. m. CATAWISSA KAIL ltOAll, NORTH. Accommodation Train WA, M. nnunlar ItxnrcRS J 1.M. ThronKti cars on Evpren train either to Now Yoi k or Philadelphia. Accommodation train runs between Catawlssa and Wllllamsport. sotrrn 7,ro r. m. 11.45 A.M. David Jane, nn iniano man on his wit to llio Danville asylum broke away from his cap tors at Kingston on Tuesday, and gelling In llio way of nn eiiRino wns run over and liorri" lily mangled. Ho died from tho effects of Ins Injurious llio following day, Echo. ('iimvisiokpi!S ArroiNTKii. The LncKawnn- nn-coimly commissioners have been appointed In iiroeeed nt oneo to a division f the county. lliey nro Daml Summers, of New Mllford, Kiisipirli.iiina county William Orilhth, of llrndrciril enmity, nnd llichard II. Saunders, of l'lillndelpliln. It Is not considered safe to sub mit llio matter to a vote just now as the Labor men nro not very nrdent supporters of the movement. ""Weofllr n fpeclal discount of 10 per cent to old and new subscribers who pay in advance. $1.80 will pay for tlio Coi.uniiian for one year after this date until further notice. This doc not apply to subscription now due Our sub scribers will do us n favor by calling their nelehbors attention to the fact that the Col.mi iiian can bo had for $1.80 in advance, the on.y $200 paper in the county making tho oiler. If, Heubcn lliucli h i" taken the llupert Hotel Instead of Michael Houcli, as staled last week. A railroad ticket to Chicico and line,! fur sale at this otlico very cheap, (iood until Dc comber 31st. 1S78. If fever hn eaiuht the lioys. If you run into a string any where you may knuw there is a box and a juvenile nt eacn cnu m u JudceJenks. of Clnrion county, prohibit tho porting np of bills announcing horse races within that county. TTirrli livinir rannot bo indulged in without dlsiL'rccnblo consenucncc-t. If you feel that your blood is out of order uscDr. Hull's Wood Mixture. Col. J. G. Freeze and C. H. linckalew, K-nrs. delegatcs.and Dwid IMveilurg, sensorial del- egate left here last Monday to attend the Dim cratlc contention in I'itlsiiurg. Mr. J. K. Hi tenbender is preparing to erect n dwelling on the corner of Third and Centre streets. Charles, Krug ha the con'.rart for the buildl.-g. George C. a little son of V. 1'. Copcr, format! of the Republican office, dieil of nietnhraiiou crouo. on the lGih Inst., need 3 years 1 monlli and 21 days. Kelly "the HW has been in jail fur the I nt four year, in Schuylkill ami Columbia counties, When liberated last Siturday be li.ul a lilll celebration all by himself. Tho Bloomburg Iron Corapmy has ordere n general suspension in all their ore minus throughnjjt.firtder county. No lenglh of time KELLY, TU1J "HUM" IMSOIIAltOHD. The fruit crop of the United Stales for last year is cstlmatid at $110,000,000. This is a largo ligure, but ll re is no reason why it should not be do"b!ed. In Kastcrn Pennsyl vania the land is excellent for fruit prorogation nnd the country is so ihlckly settlcil that a mark et could readily be found, In this particular the West cannot compete with our farmers in the rsisiiig of sin ill fruit, for they spoil in tr.iu-piiit.itiun, There Is enough waste lindin thuioroersof most farms to supply the home table at least with an abundance of fresh feiiits. Notwithstanding llio frupient assertions by the le.tiler of the nnlority of the Town Council, lh.it thencw council were all in favor of lighting llio strids -.villi gas, there has hedi scarcely n meeting so fir at which some aelioii has not been taken Fhowing the inten tion of the majority to break the contract for lighting llioftrcel-, if possible. That's right! I'm ci out the cons, put out the lights, discharge the police, but do not allow a horse and man In work for li-s) th in two d.ilhrs a day, btc.uic one number of the it web wmts his horse to work on I lie roads. Tn.it is llloom-liurg re-foim. The barn on n farm of Sylvester Ptirsel In Hemlock township was destroyed by fire last lridiy itbcruuon. William l.yerly occupies the premise"", and his 0s in grain, hay, pig' harness, and other articles U iieavv. The b.irn was insured. The lire is supposed to have been el accidentally by some boys who were in there only a i-hoit time before t lie firo broke out. Ch.irhs Krug bus the contract to erect a new barn, and has e-oinmenced work on it. How long will the Sentinel trifle with the pa-liini-e of the Democracy of this county? In 1S72 it tried to sell out to the Kepublicans but the money did not come, and so it continued to ask for Democratic support. A few weeks ago it Hew c ll at n tangent, anil filled its columns with the' writings of the leaders of the National P'irty, and llings nt ihe Democrats. After a three weeks eampiign it concluded that would not pay and now conies slinking back, expect ing lo be received as though it hid never been given to erratic winderings. Will Vanderslicr please inform the puMic what kind of a paper Ills friends edit for him, anyway ? For some tlmo llio inquiry as to what was lo be done with tho notorious) Mollio nlmvo nam ed, has been frequently mado At February Court 'all tho arrangements acre mndn I i try him for the murder of Ilea, nnd witnesses wero in attendance, but at the urgent roquet of V. P. Oowcn, 1 W. Hughes and olht is represent ing tnc comnionweallli in llio ilu! n- .M.i'rnie prosecutions, the caso win continue 1, Tiiils were in progress in Cnrbon nnd Kehnylklll counties whero the stnto had to depend chief ly on llio testimony of accomplices, mill it was thought that If Kelly should be tried nnd con victed as ho would hale been, it would close the months of accomplices, and there would lie no further conilctions for murder in the eonl regions. Un .Nvtiiriluy last, llio lnt ilny id llio second term nt which no action hndbeen taken in tho case, Kelly enmo into Court to nsk fur his discharge under the two term r ilo . Hon H. liucknlew called tho nltenlinn of llio Court to the matter, nnd stated thai the prose.- cutor, Captniiri.indcu, h id refrained from tho prosecution of the enso for reasons set forth in nn nllidavit, which he eli'siri-d lo (lie. The pa per was filed nnd is as follows i Statu hp Ti - is l Lam a u i -il'mv. i I Hubert J. Linden stale 1 1 1 -- I III" iiii'.rn. it' "i aiust M-iuits Cull, all is Ilmii-I iv -Mv u iw in liioomsbiirg j til, I-l-ite nf 1 Vmiij 1 vimi i. upon which said Melius C-ill aliis Dini-I IC- 'ly was arresled fur Ihe murder of M-x.imli r V. Ill ho was uiurileri'il on the 17ili d iv "I (l.Moli-r 1S(H in Columbia i-ounly State uf P.nn-j Iv ioi i, was mule at the inslunre of II m I'. W, Iloghcs, lion. Charles It. l'mknU-w nu'l .lii'm M. Clark Fso , D 'triet Altom-y ' Cilninbi i counly Slate of Pennsylvania f.ir Ibe pnrp i-e ol hokling lliesinl uull aliH i-iiy n a woi.i-s in Ihe prosecution imiinst 1'ilrick II --ler, Pal lick Tulley, Peler Mellimli. thai id ho igli no promise was mule to Kelly of Inuii'i-iity f"iui trill and conviction, it wis ill . inti-nti.ni of my self and the others eonei-rnul in t'i pnwe-cu- lion, lb-it If he M mm Cull nli-is Welly tl I tin whole t rut li and was instrument d in hrni'.-ini: Ihe other murderers of H-.i to J I'l'cc, t'l it the I law should not beenforc'l ai'n't lion ;n'- I licipant in the eritoi; thi't I. Uo''i' -I '''. am rollv eouvineeii into ine himwn j ,vi- - n rant ihe I'onebi-ioii that C ill a'i i K-llyie-n fied lnnestly nn 1 truly to tb fiU- " the trial of Heler. 'lullv nnd Mi Ilier'h . ami tl.i-ir I cnnvitliou nnd piinisliiu.'iit was ilo - to hi-les- timoiiy, and lliattliu purpose s . i piiune , is-n-e were greatly subserved there Ik, and tint luilh er or other proceedings agnin.t Kiid Cull alias Kelly, are not desired by me, or by th-i'e ho have been concerned in prosecuting tins mur derers of He.i either by raisin.: funds lli. r.'f-r, or preparing the case lor tiiil, and woul l he opposed to the interests of pobli.; jo-tii-e nil detection and punishment of crimes in the an thracite coal counties of Peuiisy i vani i. 1 there fore assent to and recommend a discharge of said Cull alias Kelly from cii'lody, and fnuu further prosecution under the eo nplaint made bv me. under Ihe circumstance, and fo- ihe objects above uifiilioiieil. . C, O. P. rirTVrii-rii annual ikshon op thk aninp Minor:. Piilt.Mici.rillA, May 21. The rcprrfnti lives lo the fifty-fifth annual session of the grind lodge of Pennsylvania, I. O. O. P., assembled In Musical Fund hall, Locust ilreet, abovi Lighih, tlilu morning, and wrre ralhd to order shortly after P o'elock, by M. W. Grand Mas ter S. P. I! ijee, there being present a large tnunber of represeiilatives from all the lodges In Ihe slate. After tin' tr.msacelon of routine business, the anini.il reKrli. of the M. W. Grand Master and 1! W. Grand Secretary were mbrulltcd and rend, They show that, notwithstanding the general prostration of business throughout the country, the order Is at the present time In a flourishing condition J that the order, numeri cal1!, has, during the past year, fallen off very litih', and th it tho mcuiberidiip nt the present liin , thro u'loul the slate, numbers (I0.OU0, The coinmlltie on elee'tion returns reported ihe f.i lowing as the olfictrsof the grand lodge ehs'ieil t rve during the ensuing year. M. 'V. Grind Mister Smiuel It.murlh, of Piiiliid l 11 V !. lily Grand Ma'li-r .lohn A. My ler, .' PiU-liiirg. U. V. lirind Warden Alfied K. Potter, of I'hii id Ipldi. I!. W. (Iran I Secielary James II. Nicholson of I'lMl.llb-ll.llil. K. V. Grind Tre i-un r M. Ilieh irds Muek !e. ol lniilsib-lphia. U. W. Grind U 'prcsenliitive to the (irand L le of ihe Hulled States Smiuel F. Gwin uer, of I'lu ks county. The sessions will he held from 9 a. in. to 12 in , :inl (rum to o p. m. Tlii-1 e ports of Ihe grand secretary were sub mitti'd. Tin1 latler'.s rejiort slates that there an- 803 lo-'ces in ihe stile in a working ceiHtli lion, comprising S,"(31 members. Daring the y,ar th'-re wis piid for relief eif bre.hren $27S, .j12,32; fir lelit-f ef widowed f.imllies, SI I.- P'iol, and for burying the dead, $71,013,83. lbe-ipls nf siibordio.ite lodges during the year, ST11 'O'l 0"). and assets nf the lodires in the state. SJ,110 (1.2,82. Ti e sessions will probably last until Thursday, on which day the officers will he Installed. . not the evil, that deserves our emphasis. It is upon the noble trails of mankind, rather than the Ignoble, that the rulnd should dwell. Whatever l constantly brought Into view has a tendency to repeat Itself, Noth ing fosters crime like familiarity with Its de tails, and while some obtain this by associa tion with criminals, a far larger number ac quire It through reading and hearing all the mlntithc nf wickedness described In lang uage, at first revolting and sickening, but by degrees becoming less and less offensive, till at length the diseased Imagination craves the poisonous food. So Tilth all tho lesser shades of wrong they flourish by consplcu ousncss. lly talking freely and continually of evil we sow its seeds In the hearts of tho listeners. Constant Intercourse with lolly will produce a harvest of folly. Nothing kills ovll sooner than to banish it from our conversation and thoughts ; it has within it the elements of decay, and, when not foster ed by artificial means, its tendency is to con tinual loss of vitality. On the other band, if we emphasize wis dom, truth and virlue, we shall proinnlc their growth, If we joyfully recount tri umphs nf integrity nnd dee-ds of generosity if we bring to light the many blossomsof illicitly, gratitude, good-will mid self-sacri fice which nre hidden Irom public view if we unfold the better side of those whom we li-cuns nnd dii-closu their ood points that would otherwise bo unknown, we shall ex ert h po'llive inlbtetici' in favor of goodness, which will surely hasten its development. iAilijcr. J The Governor h iiill np;)lnt n timi for special thanksgiving. Tho Pennsyl atiln Legislature adj'jurns to-day. Marriages. srACKIIOUsn-Ufil'K.-On thettu ln , by Iter A. UrlttalD, Mr. .Tosepli staekhous j of Milckshlmiy Vallcy and Miss Eliza Copo ot Summerhlll. IIIlTMAN-ltUrAN.-On tlio Hth Ubt., In lllootnsburg, by K. K. Orvls, (lotlelb llartinan ot Urange towbshlp to Miss Abby A, hutan ot ELsbtog-crcek-. 1'tiOM ACtlOSS THE CONTINENT. Mr .lohn KtilT, of Scio, Oregon, writo that Dr. Sago's Cntarrh Itcmcdy and Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cured his wife of citlnrrh, bronchitis, nnd asthma, after she had been pronounced incurable by physicians. For neaily u quatter of a century Dr. Sage's Cat arrh liemedy lias been acknowledged as the I'.iiorite lucilicino for cold in the head, ozomis, LOBT. A gold mounted iockci, wnn glass faces. On one side llio bust of Washington am; on the other that of Jackson. The finder will be liberally rewardeei on leaving it at the lleg ister's office. The STiuwnnnnY Ciioc In Iialibuore strawberries are selling nt five cents per quart. The crop is said to be unusually plentiful throughout Maryland, nnd the shipping sea-on is seventeen days ahead of '.n-t year. A heavy fall of rain accompanied with thun der and lightning, look place on Monday night We learn that the barn of Norman Mcllenry near Benton waB struck by lightning and horned lo the ground. The particulars liavo not reach ed us. After a long and tedious struggle hetwein the cow nnd the anti-cow factions, we learn that nioomsburg is to be made a common cow pas ture, the ordinance prohib'itin," their running at large within the Iwrougli limits having been recently repealed. Qitaichsa Item. France is n republic now, hut there was more red tape at the opening of the Pari exsUioti than if it had been under Knglish auspices. There were fourteen diflVrent varieties of ad mission tickets, and each lass of people was lo be confined within certain limits, b it as the po lite failed to carrv out the plan Ihe confusion may be imagined. Last Thursday afternoon is Mr. William Fisher of Franklin township, and Mr, George Harder of Catawissa, were driving a young colt up the hill near the japer mill, on their wiy to this place, they met a covered wagon at which the colt became frigbtened, and spring over the rocks which are from 12 to 15 feet high and lighting on the track of the S. II. A W. It. 11. When Mr. Harder saw they would go over the rrxks he made an attempt to jump out, hut his foot caught,and lie was precipitated along wilh the colt and buggy lo the railroad track below, cutting ins head and fracturing one of his ribs. Although Mr. Fisher was hurled headlong down tho rocks, he did not sustain much injury, other than slightly cutting one of his knees and bruising his hands somewhat. Strange losay the cdII did nst receive a scratch while the buggy was slightly demolished. It would not be a bad idea to put up a fence or rail inn along ihe road at ibis .point, Qilawiva Item. A MAN MISSING. On Friday, May 3d, Malilon Richards left his family in this place to go to Wilkes I!.irre to do some chopping. He made his purchases and citneover to Kingston in time for the af ternoon train home, when he discovered that he had left Mime article nt Wilkes Iiarre, and darted hack to the city in searcli of it. lie had with him at this time a new suit of clothes, ami ilres.i pattern and pair of shoes for his wife At Kingston he reqoe-ted one of his friends to siTonitany him luck and return on the late Thero will bo a farmers picnic under the train, Not obtaining company he started alone, direction of the Patrons of Husbandry, Friday, -inee which lime he has neither been seen nor May ,11, nt Kup, rt in Knorr's grove. Hpeuk- heard fu mil his family and friends are ap- ers, patrons only and they of District Grange prchensive that he has been foully dealt with. No. 6. ltielnrds is near .10 years of age. about live E. M. Tnii KSnuiiY, leet eight inches in height, light complexion, Secretary, sjndv hair and wears n heavy sanely niouslnche, sola r and industrious, and a wheelwright by The picture of General Hoyt, tho republican trade. Any information of his whereabouts candidate for governor, as it nppears on tho will he thankfully rt-eeived by his distressed ribbon badges worn by his friends at the re- family at Ibis place-. Lcho. I!. J I.ISDUN. Tl, wis swotll to hv H J. l.ll.ll-'li. . . ,, ,, ', . , ., i nnd catarrh, while many physicians use it con D strict Attorney It. It Lillle then moved i ",,u V . . ' . ' ' for Keltey'. discharge with tin; following marks. MTCU'.S KHSIAIIKS The justice's transcript in this He shows Ih it nnirl Ke-llv was arrested ami eomniut. d to jjil upon the' oath of Cant. Linden. bince 1 nave exereiseu ion mine-- is "iv j,,.- ent nosition I have heard nothing from Mr. Linden in relation to Ibis matter; and fioui i conversations witli Mr. Clark, my prnl.ee sor, I inter that the great object tint t apt. 1 ten had in view in Ihe arrest of Kellv, was to it"' him as a witness for the nrnscc'ilion in Ihe cis. of the Commonwealth vs. Hester. Tnllv and Mcllugh. The Court knows the part which I'm iel Kelly acted in that trial anil that without ids testimony three men who confe el to their participation in thi murder in .vex. . jv. a when the hope of further life was gone, would now be running al their liberty. Again in that case, the jury niu-t I. iw ln" lieyeel in order lo arrive at tin- eoi.e'iiH-'O which they did, Ihe very c-xtriordlnarv propo sition that, in a land which pre lei ds to b- eo--erned by law, a number of men, tin in niinihe", aspemblcd in a public plrce, csolly nnd deliber ately pleittcd a murder upon one d iv, nnd nn the morning of the next, carried iheir ile-ign into execution. To permit Daniel Kelly to escape wilhout trial, will, in my opinion give greater terror to the remainder of these e'linii nals who are yet fugitives from justice, as well as being an example to nil evil ilispo-eil per sons of the great risks they run in joining crim inal cliques like unto this which assembled in Donohiie's saloon ; but to try nnd con vie! him, will have a tendency lo deter others fiinn elo ing what is commonly calleil "turning states evidence" nnd so frustrate rnlher t' an ndv.im e the means for the Mcurity f Mie public '. These arc the principal reisons, your Honors, why I have not mit a hill of indie Intent lulore the grnnd jury nt the present term The Court then discharged Kelly with ihe-o words : staidly in their practice, depending wholly up on it in this class uf affections. We have only cp.iee for a few of Ihe many thousand mines of those l oreil, whose le-lters are on file in Dr. Pi. rei-'s i.fiice', nt the World's Dispensary, Buf f.ilo, N. Y. The following are among them: Y L. Stewart, Carral, III.; K. L. Hirper, Anderson, S. C.J J. M. Howard, Choctaw Agency, Miss.; Allen Wood, Cuba, La.; Theo dore Jones, Cherry Point City, III.; W. S- Stamps, Connarge, Texas ; Ilobt. Martin, Bra dy. Pa. ; Sr. Directress St. Benedict s Academy, St. Mary's, Pa.; Siniuel D. Kemick, Rock port, Mass.; Thos. J. Bishop, 284 Thirteenth Street, l!-ooklyn, N. Y. ; Chas. Q Andereon, Brook ill", Pa. ; A. P. Jones, lilnggold, La., siys, "The lemedy is a god-send to the afilicted." K.de T. Wardner, H.ivenswod, W. Va. ; says, 'I owe my life to the remedy." For further particulars see Dr. Pierce's Memorandum Book, which is given away by druggists. JUIIOE Kl.WKI.I.'s IIISMlllKS. ond tin- publican stato convention, is being told in Lu zerne county for that of Pat Hester, who wns banged nt lllooinsbtirg in March last. 7'ei(ri- ot. And the picture of him in the 7'eronf ' Ihe Times resembles n good looking mulatto. Wns tills done to cntch the colored vote ? Indorsed by the Medical Fraternity, popul ir in every circle', found everywhere-, Glenn's Sul phur Soap is undoubtedly tho most popular purifier, rrnudy for (kin diseases and injuries, and comnlexlonnl heautlfier in America. SjIiI by all Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whbker Dye, Black or Brown COc. May 1" -1-w An anti-blinker corrrspo-dent of the London J)ai7v A'fti. writes: "Without blinkers n wl ling horse could easily escape the whip all diy' long; with those cruel adjuncts, lit the pemr beast do what he will he sutlers, even ll li driver bo merciful. Willi a cruel man on th box the day is one long penance, much heigl tencd by anticipation of a punishment wlihli falls upon lilm unawares at any moment, and which no exertion on his part enables him to .,,lufli., 0fl t,js mortal coll," and tint there was void." a good deal of "play or1 in the affair. But the nrohability la, however, tint she would not A Burning Shamk. About noon on Sun- i .. iiarlnrc,l any thought of lulciele if ihe day the body of a male infant, in premature w nol cowiled her stomach with whiskey. ATTUMIT AT hlllCIIIE. Last evening between six and seven o'clock, ayouii' woman named Ella Miller, and wear ing the Hihriquct of "the Spring Chicken,' made nn ellort at n lf deslruclion, first by drown ing, and then by poison. She went to the riv er in the vicinity of the "Crow's Nest," took oirher hat, hung il up and showed signs of ta king a cold h uh. Some young men close at ha el saw what she was at, and they ran toher and dragged her away from the river. This I hey had mircely succeeded in doing when she drew from her pocket a small vial of lanannni and fwullowc.il Ihe contents. She was taken into a house close at hand, and Dr. Moore sent for. The doctor wns of the e pinion that the elose. of laudanum she had taken was a very light one, hill that the qusntity of whi-key she h.ul disposed of previous to Ihe laudanum swal low was veiy large. This unfurtunite young women h id been living at Miss Kate White's, on Mulberry i-lr et, previous to last Monday nieht, and since that lime has been residing on Wa-hingtuu street. Her relatives, it is nil, nro resiJents of Sunbury. The supposition with somo is, that she was not veiy anxisui to Ifn party is not prosecuted nt the term of court, ho is entitled to n di.sehi dcr the hal e is corpus net of 1 7S.". The case of Daniel Ke-lley now comes with in the rule this bein2 the second term in whirh the prosecutor has failed to upponr iign'nt him and sustain the charge conlnini'il in ih'' com plaint upon winch he was cninmilti'i! It is prolinblc mat mo pinn-cumr un homihim-., from iimiearinc ngninst Dmiil Kelly lor llio reason that the latter gave important I'liihiiee upon the occasion ot the scleral iniiii'imeiiis ngninst his accomplices, te-tifjiug tinlv iignlnt a number of persons charged with lnt-lMiU'oi-ses. he probably coo-iilercd that public jiisiii-o coulel be obtained ngniiiFl lhee i-oi.spiinturs in the i-oal-regions in no other wnj th m from th" stimouv o some niemliers ol ine cniiouiii Factory Facts. Close confinement, care ful attention to nil factory work, gives the oper ntives pulid faces, poor appetite, languid, mis erable feelings, poor blood, inactive, liver, kidneys nnd urinary troubles, and all the phy sicians nnd medicine in the world cannot help them unless th-'y get out dcors or use Hop Bitters, made of tho purest and best of rcme dies nnd especially for such cases, having abun' dance of health, Minshine nnd rosy checks in them. None need suffer if (hey will use them freely. They cost but a trifle- See another column. MAIlKETJIEPOliTS. BLOOMSBUBG MAKKET. 1 1.33 Wheat nor bushel , ltie " Corn, new, " Oats, " " nourpcr oarrei ClOTcrseed Flaxseed nutter KCCS Tallow Potatoes Dried Apples Hams Sides Hhoulders Lard per pound Uayperton tleeswax Timothy Seed VUCI1 AHUiNS rUll CUAL, No. 4 on Wharf ( 3,00 uer Toi, No. a " " a.is " No. 6 " I .lsl ttlacksmlth'sl.utupon Wbart t 3,'s) " lillilmino'is " H BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL SIXTH NORMAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pennsylvania. R-v. D. J. WALLER, J-., A. M., Principal. TIIIhsoiiiioi,. aeat presi-nt cnnstltiiteil, o'erstlie vprv tn-l (.letlltlesrnr TrotesMonat and Classical learning. . ..... HiillilliiL'ssti.ielous. liiiltliiL' unit euiiiuuiillous : conn Ic lily lieiiied lo steum. well ventilated. Ililited by iras. and furnished with a bountiful aucply or pure.ien spring waier. r iss-aiiuu n'-aiiiirin. an-i easi or acee'ss. i iiaene-rsexpiTienceii, enii-i'-nt, anu auvo to tneir woric. liiscipuce. nrm oui sina, unuurui auu iuuiuuku. moderuti-. Ilftv cents n wei-k il -d.icl tin to all uxpeutln-.' to teacli. .-Indents admitted at anytime, Kooms reserved when desired. roursi'sof stiiily prescrlbeil li) tlio Mate: I. Moibl .School. II. Preparatory. III. F.lemenlary. IV, Classical. Adjunct Courses : I Academic ILOimmereliil, III Course In Music. IV. Course In Art. V. Course in Physical Culture. The ttr,'tit.irv SitpnllllennflCirtS.le.il I'oiirsi'S ar,' I'll HKSSI'lV VI.. nn,l sritilsnls trreiiml nn- therein, receive State) Dlnlomas. Conferrlnir the followta eorrespoiiiliiiu' ti,-gree's ; Master or Hie l.le.nents; iinste-r ofrili" iciences ; Matter ot the Classics. Uraduatos In the other Courses receive Normal CerttilOitoa tlielrall.itiiint'titst.gtiii I, lie-oitli-i-rs of Hie ilu inl of I'dustcs. inejeo'iiso ni Mii-iy iirt'si-ruii'U n ine Male is uoi'rai. an hip scii-nunc ana Classical courses are nor inreriorio uioso oi our oesi vouejrei,. The Mate- re'uutri's i niirlier ur i-r nt eitliMisiiiu. Tue ilm-s it" nan I It. It is ouoof the nrlmnublpcts of I Ills -cwoil to nplp to secure It. by furnishing ibich- gent an l etili-leiitTeaciiprs for br -eliools. I'o Mils en t it soll.iis young nersousof good abilities and giioet n trinses, -thosis who desire to Improve their um and their tali'iiis, is -tuli-iits. T'u all such it promise aid In eljveloplu-,' iheir powers, andabundiat opportunities lor weU paid labor after leaving School, nf CutalogU'-, ioMhs- Hie rrlncln.ll. mv' .fa, t . , i, . ,, , ..r rw. M'pt. S, 'T'L- ' Treasurer's S-'nlii of Unsented Luiiils in ' olunibiii County, Pit. lly Mrtne e.f sumlry acts of lhpfleier.il iRem1il.v iif Un-I'limnei we ,lili of t'i l lnjhiihlii, ri'l in jrto tin- t-a'c ef ie ti n iiho i.iiieitlitl 1m els tn ti e Count or Colnuit 1 1 le lor 'axes one end utiiuld, I wit olTerut put 11c -ii'. nt the t'ouit House m the 'town Ol Mootiburg ' n the -cc let MiM'AY ol' .11 MSA D 1878. At 10 o'elisK ii. in . tin' Ii llowinceliecrlbtd Micrs cf land, or sinii nit tbi riot lis uniy le ihciksuivio satisfy the aiiioin t ol tuxes due mat unpaid airsbist the same at il ceiillritie tin-a ine fromouy lo etjy as tho same luai be fouii 1 nee-e ssar. i' nais or n i.i: The amount ol la.esmd eets must beraldwbcn ttie land Is struck orr. or the sale may be molded and the pioc-ity put up and resold. ta " lid est y, to ... " If 1 restnn i ltord " w,'i t'eiiii'i-AiioiyAMewart " fit l'-nli-r i nti i'T eiOerlellihiitou Pranklln c.o Mower Mnsi-s r.l Alliens in . c. .t llalliy... Oreenwood.., :o r,0 T.S0 I.W .'.0 -IS .is 20 , i .11 .10 I 10- if 2.1 1 do 8 do 3 do 400 ICO Ssl) 4U0 Business Notices Summer Hats I Summer Hats I Just received A full stock of Straw Goods for Men and Boya at Loweubcrg's. For White Roods and Embroideries go to Lutz &. Sloan's. Call at McKinncys for Shoes. Fine llernauies and Grenadines at I. Hartuiati's. W. t 'Bernard keeps all kinds of clocks, watches jewelry and silverware. His watches range in price trom f-o upward. For a Suit of Clothca made up in city style go to Lowenberg's. Boot headquarters at McKinney'i. 'The Dollar of otn Daddies" or the green back will buy tho best Heady-made Cloth ing at Loweubcrg's. Admission freo at McKinney's. For drcBs Linens and Grass Cloths go to Lutz it Sloan's. llringiiiK (loud into I'roniinriire. Wo Iiiivp sometimes wondered what would be the rc-nlt on tlio virtuo and morality of our iiiiniiiiiiiity, were the newspaper annuls ol crinii d vicp to be supplanted by full records of nil the eacs of tiufiiiichiiiK integ lily, noble lietoisni linn ilisinicreaipei uenev i.leiici'. It would, indicd, bo n truly alarm in state ol things, did the actual proportion if jie,i,el uiiil e-yil in society at large- corres pond with that presented to us in many of th i ul.Hu prints. Wo read with startling Ireijue ncy of petty thefts and largo cmbez-.U'iiiein-,or dishonorable' failures and swind liiil! traii-i'dions, of intemperance, extrava gance anil ruin, of slander, faithlessness and organizations there i he probably I w that n .re-ion, oi cowarei.ue, iiru.ai.iy .,'.. ....- inber eit tteri-ons hail been emu ii'ien in oinor oer, nun :i nosi in oilier wriuij;s nun iiiiseiic counties upon the testimony of neroiupiie-i's, lnt may well make tlie heart sicken and mil thoiiKbt that It tin- witnesses woo inns ,n- . . , viilKeel facts were-proseeutiel. it w. ul.l put nn ;'"-'(" a- -"-" -""'"" "" end to nil further disclosures bv iiicoinplii i s, . se mod. lor a score of such recitals thero nml esn uhollv defeat tl l' ends ol' insl'i e I ll ., v . -i -. i. .i... .i: der tlio circuinstnnees, we think tho ili-lru-t-attorney bus jiursm-d a judicious- and proper course. There hcini; now no'hinir pien'iiled ngninst Daniel Kelly nt tins ecoml ti'ini, tlio Court (nnd we may say we do it c-iin-inj til tlie action of Ihe prei-ee-tilm-1 ili-ehiirge Danipl ICellv from lurlher e'U-loelv : ho is en titled tn it under tho law, nnd must, Iheril'ore, be discharged. Wn mav nJil that, in t ns i 'Mio-lilon ot this case, the 'district-attorney heie. the pros tor, and the Court nre only loiiowiii" tin' i.iei-i- dents which have hoc li set in all th's class ol cases throughout tho coiniiionweallli timing the past two or threo years. fctate, was found upon the creek bank, near the water's edge, at tho rear of Michael Mix- ell's lot. A crowd soon gathered nt tho spot curious to learn what was going on. lr. Hughes took Ihe litllo body for examination and nflcrward turned it over lo Policeman Suiutliera for burial. How, and by whom, tin child wns placed here will probably remain ti mystery, That it was an infanticide no ono can reasonably deny, nnd it sliouhl bo inquir ed into by tho authorities. -Aran, Il'ii7i'uii.sjwr( HulUtin. TEJTJNU A miNU MACI1INB. There was a private le-t of Prof. Charles F, Ulchlel's aerial or flying machine at the Per niancnt i-'ihlhition building Philadelphia, on Widucsday afternoon of last week, which wis witnessed by a number of persona. There were two trials, which were ejulte satisfactory. It is thought, howcvei, that In a day or two, when things work smoother, tho machine will fly all over the immense building. The machine con sltts of a gas bag and an arrangement beneath of metal, In which the operator sits, and where leged to have been sustained by backwater lie directs its motions, Thegisiisg Is feet turned unon the nlalntl Va n.-einises. A "jury long, anil 12 fed in diameter, and wilh the ir- of view" was chosen as follows: The list of jur- rungement beneath weighs about 48 pounds, nn In ntfpml: men noon Cniiit. written unon a Tlio bag liolds aboul 3,260 feet of gas. The sheet of piper was furnished counsel, who Hun operator sus upon a son oi a sauuie, anu uy . . . I t tll proceeded lo tieluco Ihe number of mines lo mean oi a crams which operaiea two propel Novki. Mow. oi- Rkiectino a Jukv. -A suit has been brought against a turnpike Co., in Berks cou lily, for the recovery of damages at twentytby each striking n name alternately ICIeven names were struck by each side, and af ter twelve were left standing, llio first nixie- come the ''Jury nf view," ihe sixth man not ln ingln a proper condition lo discharge the du lets controls tho machine, A propeller liu mediately beneath his seat raise or lowers the lunchlne, mid the other, which Is placed eli rictly In front, directs lis course. The bag filled wilh gas niflicitnt lo lighten the opera ties of a juror, on account of intoxication, was lor so that ho weiThs hut a pound, and llien excusid and the next man wnj choseu. J lie I he can raise or lower Inmscll as lie chooses slm iury proceetlcel to Inspect tlie prcinin's pud up- ply by a rapH luinlng of the crank, which on their telurn six additional juror were chos-1 works the prupellor with great swlfincs. The in from the Kgular array In the usual manner, I ulr big, with tho opcrutor beneath, flew over and the cai-e will then procecO lu trial before u I the centre of tlio building scyeral limes, and It full jury of twelve men, operations proved inlirceliiig and Iitttruf tlye. AIlltlCl'm'lt.M. Sl.CIKTV. C i n'y . 11 U-'e , li. t M. .Mr. The annual lueelinc of the (V.iiii.Im Agricultural Society met in the lln on the l"lh Inst., at one o'clock p m Ikeler was chosen Prfs'nLlil pi" inn ndcrslice and Joseph (Jaiii- e- retiries. A brief discusfioti eii-u regard to what cousiliules ineuilnTshi, 'eacoik moved thai all persons pnnig one dollar annually wilhout any other i.i.n. mil lion shall be enlillid lo vote at the a -ou il ' le tion, motion carried. On molliui ih" -I uy of the Secretary was fixed nt S-100. O.i m lion the salary of llio other illiccis was li.vd.il Sl.M uer day and not lo exceed nv ie oi during the yejr. On motion tin 1 1 hall be also ticket agent and his su.i v ln,.l at 575. On motion F. F.vans was eliei. I I ident, M, W. Xii-s .Seeiitary. .lohn (i ij.nk cist the vote for the association, Win. 1'. " iclt Treasurer. Lihiarian A. P. Young. I'm' Vice President, M, Hartuisn, b, Pur-el, 1- 1. Strouse-, Aaron t-inllh, ICIi llirlon, JL C Vance, and A. P. oung were nonilniititl. llamiian, Pursel and Strouse were ilecled. For members of IJxecutlve Committee, J (1. Quick, J. IL Ikeler, Wesley llownuin, Divld Demolt, Aaron Smilli, tlianeller 1-vir, .J ict.lt FLher. H. A. Sehwiiipiid.ii-er ninl M. C. Vance were nouilnsled, tjuhk, lltelir nnd llowman were elected, A. P. Young f hsud ler Kves nnd il, II. llowuiaii wire iioiuiiinlisl member of the Slain lloird ol Agriculture-. Kves was elected. Jti'iting ndjoiirni'd. Uaby Sliows nro tho fashion now, hut nslong us mother contlnuo to nurso their littlo ones with laudanum or other opiates hey cuimo will bo ii singlo brief mention of some cour ageous deed or generous action, of some life of high resolve or undaunted perseverance or honorable suffering. In private conver sation the snmo preponderance of evil report over good mny bo observed. If an individu al bn discussed, it is usually his faults and foibles that nro brought into notice, rather tiuiti ills good points; if a scene be recount ed, tho impression is heightened by a vivid colmiiig of thu imperfections or absurdities of some one who figured in ll Strangely enough, ihero seems to be an actual preler- ni l' for exposing llio defects of persoiijtnati- ners or character, rather than for bringing t tlio light whatever beauty, grace or excel luiico mny exist Whatever may bo the cause why evil ii tints mmle prominent, we arc happy In the belief that it does not occupy the larger share In human life and conduct. On the contrary the good far outweighs the evil There is more honesty than cheating, more fidelity than fnUcness, more kindness than cruelty, more sincerity than hypocrisy, moro love than hate. The homage of the world I p.iitl lo good, not to evil. However much a mini may err, it is truth and not error that nbinins tils reverence. 1 hough he be cow urJly, lie respects courage; though he be unjust, lie honors justice ; though he be a slave to passion, he believes In self-coutrol ; though he be selfish and grasping, be ap plauds generosity. Such a tribute to good ness was once paid by a highwayman wno assaulted and robbed Miss Dix, that noble philanthropist ; upon discovering who it was that ho had thus injured, he Instantly re stored her purse. It is good and not evil that Is venerated nnd looked up In and longed for by all,both gooel nnd bail, No one offera Ills testimony in favor of wickedness ; no one perpetuates ihe memory of evil-doing, To the true and the noble nre all niniiumentseif tlie world e net il, while tho false ntul the mean sink into oblivion. Thus good U ever gaining, while evil loses, one by one, it foothold The well grounded confidence (hat right will prevail over wrong, truth over false hood, v it tue cm r vice, proves the growing The best 75 cent Black Cashmere ever sold in Bloomsburg at I. W. Hartman's. White Vests, White Vests, Linen Vests, Dusters, Ulsters and Alpaca coats just re ceived at Lowcnberg's. SWEET POTATO PLANTS at Dillon's Green House. f0 cents per 100 M per 1000 : SIS per ,1000. Plants packed nnd delivered at the express, office at the aboil' prices, or t-ent by mail when 15 cents per 1 00 exlru is srnt tn nav poslace. Ad dress J. L. Dillon, Florist, Uluoinsburg, P.i. mayl7-2w For a lame and handsome stock of Cali coes go lo Lutz et Sloan's. When you want a Nice Suit For Summer wear go to Loweubcrg's. Picture frames ol all kinds and sizes nl ways em hand nt Cadmnii's. Bubbers at JIcKiimey's. The display of Jewelry, Silverware, Watches, &a at P. S. Bates' is said by ali to ue ttie ctioicest to be seen in lilooinsburg Jtepairiug is done ny mm in tlie best man ner and at the lowest possible rates. Cadman says ne mis he sells Furniture at the lowest rates, and has a large ab-ort- ment always on, hand. Beautiful Hartinai'.'s. For new styles of 'IreM Good cheap go Lutz & Sloan's. Boots and Shoes cheap at JIcKinney'. Crampton'a Palm Soan is the best laun dry soap in this or any other market. For sale by Jacob II. JIaize. may 18-3w Cramnton Brother's Palm soati at Jacob II. .Maize's. It is the best. Try it. may 3-18w exocet their Bublci to look hrialit If vour 1 ri'P'oid.-rKlico (il the lornur Jll the life of Baby needs medieino get n good ntul linruih ss I humanity, one luch as Dr. Bull'a Baby Sjrup. 1 If tlii lie true, mrely It la the good, and Lawns just received nt I. W Taxes IKS" 4 1W X 42 HI fl-sl 3 24 UNSEATED LANtlS (11' CllLVJIIllA COUNTV,lS,S No. Wiirrniite-i' or Acres. ow ners 840 Atni-s.,Utt A- I.osee S3 liroekway c It a lots Ueaier .le-she 1 do do e'hailes iiojer 'l s names c It liutt x t'lis-i r Culiiinbl.i coal A, Iron cu do ein tlo elo ilo (1 1 do do do do no du lot Cnrriiw- Mnirls 1 do do do 5 do Charles t-lnion Ir ISO ll ills Isaac est tat 1 t ry lieu w no Kilck U i' 3 lots Hanairan A 3 do i ry - 309 tirarr .luhii 3 lots tiearhi-art N .m 60 llo.its.iohu i-r 60 Ilalick .Ini.uttian 73 1 llnderlller Jacob X s . . M llodtse'lms & John... too- " " " .... 3 lots Ilarner k Chester Tw r. , Cesver ,.. do .. do do do do do no do do do do do do do 1 1 9 3 3 1 3 J 40 TO 100 100 149 3 3 9 3 307 40 m 337 173 0 60 iionu.au E r Hunt b ti lludly Joseph Ilarner e he.ster Kesler l-'rank KletnA , Larence w K I-ewls Frank LonEenberger rsnth... Merits Daniel Mann & boat Noyer eieo Nuniresser tie-o I'rout Mephen Price CL re-ne'e Patterson .1 i lluthrtin Sam Km ... " t-ntnuel linub J MUlir Stewart Win Mimnan John .. 3 lots Mull li I iv 3 Milck.I.I 5 " K-olt l'eter A Millinau K L , I 118 Z.-WJ 400 400 5 Tllson Ceorgo Vastlne lilt Yandueeu CUI.iliiauAco West Illick Mt C C I Co Vt oineld-jrt Lefeieiitco ilu do ilo oo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do tlo do do elo do do elo ilo do do do do do do do elo do no do do do do "Uo do do do do du dl do do do Wetzel I' S ill 3 " Weiod Augustus do 6ii 1'luls.tinau .sun Ilintun 4.1 I'ellnlliKton JesMi li s smith 1 in mi Hi " 1 lot 1'ulksAlnos Ilerwlck 4 ofaoii Apple Paul Uilaiciiek bowman Ji-s.se litittiiln a .1 est., Iirysii eiuy eiieiii w Ii T ltev.... Ii-iiy A l'eiiler 1-re.is Win 1 Ilcadle h i-',...,t..., Klsui-r Jolill Klllikle John I'arkelsi-n .lollll I'l-nler sum .1 lit i-eer Abram Mt tier mi inn-1 s. Maekjiouse Joseph. as 23 -Jll) 3IIH .VI 21S 1SII 6U0 5 27 0 1(H) 21 SI 100 1IK) 324 200 100 " " 23 " " 4tractssnaller n.ivid . 22U3 tl 1)3 22 i'S IS I'll 20 7 1 4il 41 4 113 11 82 3 SO SII4 4 4l 2 4 42 43 6 75 - 5 40 12 15 V 11 0 72 5 40 2 57 4 IU 2 42 291 1 22 1 22 I 46 6 ,5 1 Ci i 10 ti CO 4 5,1 21 70 II 114 1 22 4 40 4 IIH 3 27 1 21 21 S7 2 70 7 Ml 13 2J 14 S3 III 20 f. SO 5 75 5 75 4 03 33 CJ 2 Hi, '.14 2 42 1 1,2 1 70 5 40 BSD 3 61 13S30, 32 4i 112 4H 2 25 9 67 '2 42 10 Nl 0 40 54 " 55 3M1 7 I..I 21111 h 13 ' 2 SO 11 s-2 5111 '.I ss il '.'J S25 311 1 II 3 SS I lO 3 SS 1 01 5 10 14 75 McKinneva Home. Shoe Store below Coutt Parasols, the cheapest at I.W. Hartman's, Try it Buy It Palm Palm l'alra Soao At Jacob U. Maize's at Jacob 11. Uaize's. may 3-18w 1', S. Bates makes a specialty of repairing waicues, ciocks, jewelry, silverware, or any thing else in his line of business. He al ways insures u first-class job and ia prompt wiiu nis work-, Muslins, the best and cheapest at I. W. Jtartmau'a. Veirlema Cause Advancing earn, care, slcrnes.s,dLsti,i;polntment,and hereditary predlsposItlon-all operate to turn Uie hair; gray, knd either of them Inclines It to shed pre- roatursly. Aria's Una Viuoa will restore faded or gray, light and red hair to a rk-U brown or deep black as may desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving It a healthy actios, and removes and curtsaandrurr and humors, lly lls.use falling hair U checked, ana a new growth win be produced la HI cases w here the follicles are not Cettroj ed or glands decayed. Its effects aro beautifully shown on trashy, weak or Blckly hair, to which a few appllca- Usds will produce tho gloss and freshness of J oulh. Harmless and sure la Its operation, tt U lncorapara pie as a dressing, pad Is especially valued (or Hit oil lustre and richness or tone It Imparts. II con Ulns neither eU nor Uje, and will cot noil or color white rainbrlo: yet It lasts long on the hair, and keeps It fresh and vigorous. roa sack i.v in. em E11S. nu.3 - - t in 14 M 11 1S 1H0 1 0 It 0 10.1 17S S3 30 1 lot 1 " 12 " 2 " 1 " 1 " 8 " 1 " 1 M 1 ' 1 " 1 " 1 " i " 1 " 1 ' 2 " 12 " 1 ' 1 " 1 " 1 " 1 " ! " 11 " 11 " 1 " 3 " ., ,i 12 " 1 " 21 6 14 21 7 3 34 10 n I lot 3 " 429 430 1 " 1 a ,4 t 'I 1 " 112 1 " 1 " 1 " 400 232 1 " 2 " 1 " 1 " 32 " 7 ' 1 " 1 210 JsJ 303 a 170 8ski SELLERS' LIVER PILLSj bk,t .IM4 hi Xl-M.ru lha gus.l-.ril Kcnsdi Isr tht 1 .sis vi .' .vmpiwi, iv.,,vrH... k ,.- . ... ar'BBfvnirnM oi tn. i.,.rr tss B.u.r. 1.1, vr rim tsr.-i nts M i.ir.r im,u si. i Whisk MlulirllaJ IUSI aullNSik. Usikuilr.a.l S-UiaMir. - I cast raeantsiau4 Sallara l.lvar rma 1 Tka,l,a, travel assar.4. ,t auMar.l&dsrla-r-i tillla, 1 -iD-a. tuuit iMga-asij k.uisraj rrl.a nc I . ana asuiiir, Kiara kaous .. errs a I'liuhurah. e prl, 'ID-IJ' 2 100 ll) ,' 401 SO 150 2 HI iii m 21 aj S.MJ MlltkilOlls, Slialli 1 JDtlll lii nbsl .1 s. li -well Joseph ' Jacob Kr.m er linl-tt inua.. shiim.oi He utn-n '(hums Ituth inn.... " Abel Weaier Ellas t'lHiie Mtebiiel t'ane uweii rolilns Pen r K C'leiii r Ue-lllnuti-n Iiougherty llliluu-l Pule) Mury sun eiaiiiieu Katlln Howell 'IhoimiH Ilalilbil Mlch.ul iiann-y J no tl Il(ui;lanil w is M lliillnes lliulnas Htighi-fc Jno.l Kline a: Ui'inbotd , Keller wiiluw Keller Itlile J F i Aljsurrl.i LmiKon I'nt la-hl).-!! R Mahanny It It Co Murks Lionel iit-ii Mathen 'Un mas McKtmiev eih is MclliiK'h Jioi.es Mtsire John Mcluciuiy in I'urks - ijulnnl'at sw.-rt ,c reirry Viinltllleii Mrs h K Vmiliur' ns.i: Viltiiik Kied Adams i-no-, Allahaeh --um Conner John r " lleo Frlti Wmest liessl Jacob Hoffman Vt in est lluireiibticli ilia 1 lent le Joseph Ilaiiituich 1 i.i nit Ashton Jaeub Drown Mm lieam Joshua ltrown alllanlel Kurt Andrew Dresltn liernard Cook I'nthertue Haild Cnl&hun Dau Deiniibue' Cornelius Halls J no K eieoriro Jerry tiulUu'licr tnink Huston Jno 1'oneb.icli Ed.... Jo.ieei l'eter Join s Man I' Kltue Jno Kline .Um I, Kllnk'eiuiau lied Kaehelrles lien,..,..,,., Underlain hi loo II Mcllulro Terence i unison Juine-s Mtirr A: Me,rrls Marr 11 s ilc.iUnair.ou Peter Mttrphey Anthony " lllelurd. 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Kline... 2"'i rillttii-tim Thnlna-s to i ewai (let rge 40 1'sh, r Jolm 93 llushe'S Wihrht 04 Kel'er Itleliard los Mine .1 I, K II l.upp 4 U-iiin sail In 2is Me-rs Mm j list Huston Thotna3 190 Ite'Se Djlilel 200 Huston ary. 2eo lltistoo Charlotte 200 lie Holds Joliu 2u lleehlel Jacob Sihi Freeze John 11 oo .Masters Htt w 21 liroekway A: Knt ... 7 v in. T. shuman t"i -unfair litue 230 D.walt Philip lisi Hosier Jacob .. mi .Mono n V 4 Masteller Jo-e-ph , 2..9 shuman Iteuben , 4"3 sinnnan W T IV) Yetn-r Daniel est bill better Is iae u) shulii hrl-tlan 5 Alen John 1,9 lllltelibelider Mary 61 croasy lli'iirv ',7 Dumbaeh Mamt r,7 Hess I'rlscllla 73 Hess I, 11 "o.laeobyei A 12 Klkeml.lll N , 2iH) Keller Julin 10 Mensch Kiueiine Km) .Nuniresser tieo 15 IVmebeeker it Myer 121 Sehwepiie-nhlser I K 25 sls an " Horace.., 4 Swank- s fl r,7 1 obn JaeeJj est .... ,. 15 Yob Henry fsi Clark Andrew.... E7 social); Mary 18iiiK,r Jehu est 10 IJruln Pros , X Hlshel Jonathan sr 2s Hamst-j 'a est C-7 co lii-aele John . s Fisher Jacob r,M.usnn i; s Meltek J ihn 00 Mellek lie ury 12 Miller A ndiew II isi Waller D-l 0 Wilson Julia s cri-U'Ui sum 12D'WPe brem 2' Kleiet Moses is Fieret liabrn'I i Kllr.u ibrutn Millne .1 5t '4 llluk .1 1' , Si s-njiur i m i0Co Kill IC r 1'li.iuit.e illn Hannah 1 ll-t I'.lllS Hl"UlHS Mst lie mn t.eirk'e 350 Fr ek e;e js , st fa unsien.Ii o . . Ill-' Flick 1.' (Tt'e.l & Cu .. , 16 liemlner 111 nr.i sr 1 lot lb uth sjlvesti r 1" 'CI .lai'l.by 11 A 60 KPn- A Patterson so 11 aiin-r Marttaret P 2 Yoiinir Miiii CO 11 1 nn s 'llmnas 4in$ Pre Mb Jncoo le.i " fil I'envcrt'.i'O A-J I Kline.. is I l-in nil i' 1 zik II soil 1-rii-k .t sh'i "tin sm III nr. n sauiuei lie. " lt,n llus'on Jo'in part of . on Isi'in i-iaei 41 1 l!tle ll ben II! Minis A Hushes 19 7 do Co no do do do elo do Hcinleick do do do do do do do do do do Jackson do do do do do do do no lss.-Uht itu elo do do do do do do elo do do Madison do do Main do do do do no do do do do do do Minlln no do do do do do do do do do do do do do do uo do Montour do do do do do do Mt. Pleasant do do do do do do do Oraniro do no do do do do do do Pine do do do do 00 do do tlo do do do do . lioarlDL'creek 2 30 I 1 no 10 50 3 44 7 lis 19 91 35 5 S7UII 2 IS. 2 in 4 to 1 ii I 9 IK C2I 4 94 7 47 2 49 6 0,0 124 4 9S 3 14 314 70 4 ns 0 20 37 211 (.40 1 2S 4 34 79 94 ?1 69 IS 70 1 M loot 6113 4 l'9 22 S3 2 411 9 SO I Ul S0C 4 4 8II 8 00 8 04 8 00 A. DMI.NISTItAIOli'S JiOTlCr: t st.tw nv jmis n-.i-Ri.A - n. ORreiSRr Intti-r.r.f rlmltil.t nil I, ,, ot. tt f 1 St. tf Of John ETe- lsml.lute of t'lshlnjr reek lownshlp.Cl. co.,dcceaH!l. nave Is en i'Ihiiii-o n nil I ei i-it r 1 1 iio leiumj as. tbiuiiii rsii;i.id ArnilMsirMcr in 1 em tb peifcona Indebted me re qm sled to innke Iroiiieolatepajment a nl those bai Inn- c'lidiiis er den ai.ds a. alnst the ess-tan- will tuske tUui kiuwntoll.e rem ldftrator without Celaj. M. A. AMMKI'MAN, drntiilstrator, may 3d, 1s,s r-w lorks, r. A SSIGNEH'S NOTIt'K. otlcel8 beret rlTtn ibft yr.ffsIIeTrhosrTn appoinien stUetie ef l aitd .. lioverel laiawls lor Ihe ben- fit e.f credltcrN etc. All is-rswe iliere fe.re, Indibltd 10 the said D.i.d s. Hewer, II1 u eujinent to the said assigme and ibese isHi-r p alms or demands will make known the same wlltv- UMMri'- MOSES IIOU'EH. W. L,nr.Bi.T Asslsnee. Alt'y. for Aftlgnee. may 3, is;s-4w estate or paxirL uiorNstcn, btcr isrn. letters leftarnen'tiry cn Ihe estste of risDlsl llajen" ch. late of rci.tr township. Columbia Co. pa . d"cetisi.(i, hsie been ur nted bi the lieirttter ef id county to Iredcrlck HOKenbuc , E.-pr. and I-rank II. llak-enbuch. Mao Kld-re, Ke-uisirs to whom all jersons lndetted to said e-tate are re-que-sted to make pajment, and Ihesse barloy clatms or deu.ands ugalnst the sail estate wlu inuke thein known 10 the taia evecuiors wiiuoui delui. I ltriir.lill.lv li-eif. i.i 11, r-sj'j, FIIANK 11. ll-elKNiilCll, line Id (re, Kxecutors. sprll !B 18 " 2 4 7S 45 " " 9 " " li'ii Wellington m a" - 40 1'obb I Jl tiler 110 . " is skate t'enrv ki 1 ilea .1.11 e.o 4i YiH-uin KlIJa 21 " 2 1'urseil John 1 lot sehus l'eter est urlii-r.l'ilin Vhi lliirkalew-.lamiaest S4 eme rcklli 4ii Dm bier chas 17 tiruss s.ath.iiilel vii iirav liou-rf 19 Harlinan 'essts 125 rr-vt-itng s Aro li 01 119 111'M Mt'81eV 4 Of 119 " " Of 119 ' " 5 irfibach Im4 1 iiowe-r.. mo Moniuciuie ry ltnbt o- Mt-puens w 111 ,m 0 lai'io nenrv 18 ouiik be OL-ere ilo do to do do 00 du 10 do do do do do no do do do do do do do do do fsCOll du do Sugarloat do elo do tlo do do do do du do do do so 1 m 7 47 6 70 3 20 ! 9 S3 73 15 S ii 3 2H 8 XS 4 ST 5 69 2 7 2 72 V tl 4 40 40 7 SO 92 7 SO 1 SS 4 rs 2 91 3 61 1 71 2 72 1 SS 7 28 4 SI J IS sao 3 90 39 3110 1 91 30 12 3 57 4 77 1 m S2 9il tm ' esi 2 60 5 111 0 40 4 61) 6 01 4 117 2 5 2 02 SS 3 30 3 07 3 19 19 35 In 1,5 1 81 81 0 ;o tl 31 10 7 lis 296 2111 521 2 fsi 1 7 17 0 1313 1 74 4 35 13 r. 1 0 9 1 7S S9 195 S 4 35 1 31 1 74 21.1 2 94 2 17 1 74 $3'i .gold rumn wATcnr-s.Cfcasnwi In III known srorleJ, Samf.l Watch tru t lAtnU. Aditm, A. Coultks Co., CUted. Ugl7. Tt-U OTICE TO CONSUMERS OF- TOBACCO The celebrity ot our TIN TAO TOBACCO kaa caused many Imitations thereof to be placed oa gibe market, we therefore caution all Cbewan c against purchasing sucn imitations. S All dealers bujtng or selling other plug tobacco o hearing a hard or metallic label.render tnemaelvee "liable 10 the penalty ot tno law, end all persona violating our trade marks are punishable by nn and imprisonment, bKK ACT OK e UNGUES AL'tl. 14, I87, g The geuloe I.OI11I.I.ARD TIN TAO TO ttllACCOcanbc distinguished by a TIN TAO oa S each lump with the word LORILLAHl) stampe -s tberoon over 7,088 tons tabacco sold In 1S7T, and neaitt 3,000 persons employed In factories f Taxes paid Gov'mn't In 1S77 about 13.600,000. and Sdurlng tho rast U ye'ars, over $20,000,000. ? These goods sold by all Jobbers at manujacttirera hmtes ln-ireli s, ISTMm I(co Dauchy & Co's. Advt'a. Siurtj iicward. r vi:k 'io pay um FtKH, SI TO $10 IEB. ACRE, il i li anil .'VI 11 il o 1 .11 nil in Mittil t: si it in Hi.- .tlllilein cr- lirant ol'ltii- i.rniiel ltiiill mid I ii el l:i 11:1 IliillriKid iiiiiiin)', TIIIjE rEBTECT. Mi-ins soil m ! nop-i-ii-i-utyol ilinl)' 1-110 ilrouKlK-n fliluch l)IIH- no lleli r-. ' Ilrs-Niro TKfiSts ckr i ati-r Iisjidy Minim -schools-I' ai i.noAO con ri LTe u Timorun iub CENTKk OF TUXGHA.NI. .S I'll el Ioi' Jllilllillle-I, A'nitsi or Herman Address VA. O. IlL'tillAKT, 1 AM) rOJIUISeltiNES, nnND HAl'IDS, Mie n, aprll 12. 1S7S-22W d rrn Diamond sf r Keg, Hose and Horsl Tarda 13e.. OiJ wilh iiaoi.-. heceembi- s Co , Kli.derb.uuk, N. Y. may iu. -ts-nv a co 5510 1 ts3 37 SO 31 60 18 91 2 37 18 911 03 0 30 12 CO 9 45 40 51 1080 2 01 3 C9 'I'lfiisuicr'snlo of Seated Lands in Columbia county. Also tho following lets, pieces and parcels cf seat ed lauds, returned by the tat collectors, are to be sold at tho same time, under the provisions of an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An act relating to the salo of lands lor uixes la Columbia, county," appruv, cu aiarcu 6tii, isos. e.'re s. Warrantee or owner. 27 Crouso Stephen. M I shrlver lb nry 21 benjamin s J Heaver do lie moa do do do do no no llrlarcreelc no do no Uloom do do tin do du ,.. ratawu-sa Centralla Centro do Conjn'-hani du do elo do Uo do no do do do do Oreenwood llemlvek d Jackson 3talllivOU du Miruin lit Pleasant orangu , ITnu do elo elj ,. tcoit do Tax, 1 89 1 20 SI4 65 24 00 II 17 2 SO VI On I 94 S en 18 19 42 920 $50 $50! For n rn.ro( C" 1? J '1 liut ShuIumi-. U iii u itl ( i.ir iuf f DtHirh Kill i oi uti nt y rillevf Mba Kit-cdlJi (lie. Intitnif. iitnrr We Is, htq , Vht o., AU- rcrn, V.; V t , .. vu , bu, cv JlbtlCU. (-IBM &. lLVt.il. ft i).Ul iVMluicilult- uu mme ly nitUL. rite, , lili imj i.'.t (i lutalti Jl j-cl4 vr5l.ert?. Wl-tKr ir h niiK. my io, iSTf-iw d may 10, Tf-tw Celebrated Library EXT'Sl0aN LAMP ! Adapted to anv room M?h i r low ceillDe. loiwrrrd to table v hen In u-e.and nosed by mere li teiui-Llr.k-. Vukfrctiy 8AFK raex rei. iso. Llchis wilhout trmoili it ch'u.i-ey. ejulte as col vt blent as iras uhdul , th exi ei b-i. ihe wiiue exten sion prtiii tils is airll-dioullour chandeliers not exceedlmr r. llk'bts. Tim ailvaniitieH sre: Incrtused llcbt wph same eDus'iiiip'I'.n et oil, by havlbf- tie lis lit where uitrd i iiufeiy, car net be 1 ncs k. d o,er or rrutt I.e e-ti iisioi mchluery Is simple, unit csimer ossiuijene wnj. eu'Hoisxee iu i..iui soil i iiaucein rs a 914 stili-s furiLsbed nee We sell all lamps UstIllt ai-rlt. .e.J.WEIDBNElt. Dealer In I ivrs andOLAtswisi, 30 s. seectiu ireet, 1 LUsda. M Ccnner Catharine 45 " .Manilas 2 lots Melli-bM missel 5 Mu.it-rs ran 111 12 MeNeal Abrdn 83 Mlllllk'lin Sllssn 15 Isily realir 12s Iluwk J w 49 Hu.'hcN KW . s stutter aiaila - ,. n. 1 101 eii'ir"iis Harriet luoem 304 Is tills, l-IISUII rri-ntl-i Nancy ,in ns s linn l urse-ii 1-. it , i, S3 24 11-11 nuiiias .mo , 5 li'U Walter Norman..... ..... 1 ner'- ArnuiMniu . lol.lame-8 John ,. I lotK I'reas Ami ewai e-st ucrti Klkeutiall Creasy..., x lulu iiit-iiiiHii .ineou I " Metfben l'eter 1 " e:ruuo lioiiiliiick- 9. ls-ve-lleM N 1 Winn Dennis 2 " Kiiiulei Jouutuan .. Ki " Hurk John Mrs 1 " culiil'hlllp Mrs. 1 " Datlsan linilil... 0 " Kreniner s IV 1 " Mnriran William..., 1 " liruwii t'red .. . 1 " lliitniii-l .lae-k Oncr-'S H'lnr William .5 " i alien Is.i.ie ejat to ' Hum Mil I lo H.ln um . eneii-kiii, eisi,.t., juhn I M ITer m el ul les ll ulle r l J 33 " iil-li-li-y IIis-iki' . b. ' Diiwss.il Hal oull,.. . Iv " iimi'i,- HaMd 4s ' II u niy - t huid ett...... Ss ' utl Ji.u ii l lot He s sit 4' ui ie i.iitu.b iu Joseph llliltl..ll .11. .Mtuir SUaTarl'Wf 18 11. VI. lli-llll-V-Miif lis. rM.i,,,, i fZ M 1 11 will' rrwithooeiempto rill T' K V C I'lfbest Honors st all wcrl4 1 J i I' KihlbiiloL. UTiSTCusioettBs snd Clue 1 1 aks, wilh new atlen. lrdue-rd iiiUsm and no eh liiforisstlon ust im. KAs a II a mi in ul, wan cu., titteu, New York or iU caju. d ma) u, -,t-4w 810 c 40 140 V 10 19 21 080 19 80 12 4 19 41 S 60 2SO 1 73 321) J 5 37 9ii 2 ss li 1140 11 87 2C0 5e 341 I I Si' I 8 1)1 t VA "eautlful Concert Grand nuniu MAlMI l-lsnos price titie ouiy Ir i A Ti s. 1 4.,, supt i b elrand Fquarr 'lane)lpreA?TH!lfflllJ, MjAA. tli-k-iint Upright Planos.1 rice Its u. nl) I46. New st)le t'prlkht llanos l la.ao Orssn. lis, tlrunns 13 slops t72.se. I'liHirle II, anu Is Hop, price) 1390 only ) 1 15 l:ie uuni U15 .lllrmr T OrKiiu-i, only ie5. Hiiytis come and see meal home If 1 am not as teireseniiil ll. it. tre p14 Isoth wa)8nd llano or organ ulieu tree Urge IUM. Newspui-cr with much lntotu.atlon alout cost of I fuieuM .V OriHiim sent free, lease addrera DAM. icu r. nrsi in n iuuiukiun,new aeisey. IUB, . 1 , ',D VI. U IB mm BLOOD! I'nrNoii,1 I'lirieftllre 1'llU makr Nw ltifli liliutrl andwlli completeiy ct nife Una blood In t rroilrr s) stem In three moi-ths. any iiou who will lake 1 1 HI I'ucn bUht irnui I to i weeks n.ay m restor ed in se.und be.Pli, H such a lid u Iw jus-leile. seat "' OinuiJlO J, 13. JUHNMI.s. dl l I., " u iuay 4, T-w i. iHSfiyf" -arti-Ju. ir i un MP' A V I i Awsrdrd. a.am! i.-ih at t,,al..r ,, - inrH-xj f'uVMMS- asi (riiw a, jM M- -al KirMiltbS Its- 'fe o) aatai a, I Ss, -u a, T s k.,i lit asset i ai ii.-iil.. As, 'i-l . iu p Ira-lomnk ,. tls.ali i , 's-rii 'u i.,l,.riir ait, tlti.i ) . aan'a it la i n.rii.uj. u ll J JV-,1.J, t li'l, r ii n.114. Oi-r, lot' J, Jacsidi AC,, Wra., I al.t.i.uu.S a. li. 1', WAItlll.L, Ci-urral Ail., I'tlludelj-blu, may HI, 18-4W d
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