THE OOLMpiAN. Ill, II OMSK tf It (I. K It I II A T, A r II 1 1, II, is; C'.VI.KNII.VIl l'Olt I Hilt. liililih illsJlJ Jil , , 7 f 11 to II ' ( i I I II II Ii i: ii ii is i'. ii i n n it m i; i n I I ;c ji n .'i a .ii ;i k rh as , ji j; : n ' II . , 27 ."if .ip.ii .. Pil I ...is 2 Jl 4 6 I, J s I, fi I 7 h II ii i . Ii I.' i:i II l.i n II I: ii ii is ii in i; l PM JI ll I? I nsn ji 2-j j.i U .'I ii J i" ... -M K 2? 2.- 2!i :lO : 3 j r. i. ; i Bat I.. " "i r'aYf, '(i I". II U I'- III' vet loll i: ii I,; i; J ri ji Jl 22 ll i:. K. it - lain w j i ii a. jt ja 21 .-2 j'i 2i r, 21 :? III II . , .- JllilO .. . April. I s " .4 Oct v ft 4 ' 1 ; . mi 11 u f ( : t- r 10 11 Mil IS in 17 I" I') 12 11 II IS II 17 IS Ji 21 22 2.1 21 UJI I" 20 21 22 21 21 Jl 27 3 .M 211 2 2" 2!i :l(i 31 . . Mir I '2 II .V I ' J ,s (. 7 I- I' 1 1 2 g 4 ft 1 T H II 12 11 II I.S in Ii Ii 10 II 12 1.1 II IS hl'l 211 21 22 2.1 21 ir IT l 10 20 21 22 23 Jf. 27 Ji Jl' .10 ! 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I.cnvo llloomsburg on s.itnuilija alter nirlvilot Philadelphia mall, RLooMsririiti Avn Iairiisvillk, Leave LntriliVlllo Tii' i'Uy Thursdtv and Mtiml.iv KtTi.m a. ,11., n 1 riving at Hlonnisburg hy "2 in, Leaio hloonn burg on same 1I.11 s utier arrluil of Pnrl.idelpiila mall 1 110 stage line terminates nt.Mlllilllc. Hrnton nnl Illoomilmrir. A dally stage 1'nc leaving llnu,ii tn tho morning and returning In llio clo ning uf the same ilij. MAIL ltOUTi:3. Miitb Hah. ash i;u))MBt:Kti.-Leave Uhito Hall Tuesday, 'Ilmrsdav and Saturday nt C:3ita. in., arrlvlii',' at Dlooinsuurgby 10 a. m. Leave Blooms bur; on same d.is irner arrival 01 Philadelphia mall. Usston Attn IlLioiisrmKrt. leases Ronton Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m., arriving ut Iitoomsburg at 2 p. in. Loaves llloomsburg 1 ties ilty, Thursday nnd oaturday at 9 a. m.,nrriilug at llsnton at '2 p. in. " I'UUUU SALES. .7, I'. Clinpin will oiler valuable personal property for pale nt limtou on Friday, April -Ilia 187!l. John A. Kiinstnn, Ailniiuislrator of Augus tus Ma'On will oiler real estate for wale nt the Court Hon-e in llloomslnirg on Saturday April 2Gih, at 10 o'clock a. 111. and nt Eycr's Grove at - o'llock i. in., of the said day. Tliu Ailministrator of Mnrtha Thurston decenied svill expose vnlunhlo real rstnto for Eido in lllooinEhurg nn Saturday, April 20th, Juxt Sunday U Kn'ler. To day U Gocd Friday, .1 ItRal holiday. James 1!. Jfcnl U ri'ti.iling n fiw days vca tiott at home. Itev. Ii. IT. Yocum and family arrived on Salurd ly, Mr. J. IC Ilitlenliender liai nccepttd the po k'uIoii of Foreman in IliH ofliee. A fine pair of silver Game chicken for pals- Inquire nt thi office. There in a Ilerwi.k llorough, and n Berwick township in this Stale, WM (lie person who lias our first volume of Kales' History plinee return it 7 I'crnciis hayiDK buinefs nt the ndjonriud Court on Monday next fhould not forget if Col. J. 0. Freeze is spending n few days in rhihdtlphia on proft-Hhion.il hu-inccs. Mi3 Agnes lluckiiighnm lias returned from Ilnlyoke, Mass, where she has been attending school. Aboutnn inch of snow fell lat week, Thurs day, and tlio sveather svas more likeJanu.iry than April, 11. I). Bnrlinglon has been appointed ngmt of the Philadelphia & Heading II, H. Company at liicrt. James I.omor.s, an old citizen of this place died on Tuesday luorniug at -1 o,clock ngtd abaut SO years. Cleorge A. CI irk has just received n lot of Doekels suitable for Jn-lico of the l'car e ; which lie sills at res nnllo prices. Chailes Krug has begun woik on n conlrnct lo M,I irgo the poor bonso. The addition will be of brick twenly-lwo feet Fquare. 1'ho Ihrbir shop under the Kxehange. Hotel is being repaired anil painted, and a firtt-class barber will occupy it in a short time. The Xorthumbeilaiid Presbytery will meet at l'enoro, next Tuenlay evening at 7 o'cloik. C- O. Ilarkley Kej , svill iittend as Lay ddegile from this place. Kvnn Ii. lieisbline of Denton tosvnship has entered his name ou the records as a student at law In the cilice of Iirockway & Elnell. Judge McUeynohls of this town celebrated his nlnety-liM birthday on the 3d in.'l, Tne Judge retains his mental faculties to a remark nble extent for a limn of his age. Paul K. Wirf, llfq., lias removed his hw office to the room in Iirowcr's building, l.-.Uly occupied by John Allslntt lis 11 barber shop. It makes a very convenient office. The I). L. & W. It. H. are 1 eying steel rails on the li, & II. branch. Theiu Feeiss lo be no weir out to them. Tlio rails are 32 fett long nd weigh 72 pounds to the yard, Under Dsnnls McDonald's supervision tlio track from CitawUsi to Itupert has been thus re laiJ. TlieOira IIoue sras crowded on last Sun day afternoon to hear Col, Hoy speak ou the subject uf Temperaneei He made a powerful argument In his inimitable style. Ills wife ac companies him. In llio evening meeting, ad dres'ts were nlso made by Ilcvs. Mirclay and "Yocum. Prof. Itoss, principal of the Shlckshlnny schools, and I)r, lliighea of the same place made an agreeable call In our sanctum on Sat urday, Prof. Ho'a svas funicrly at Milton, and sias called from the schools there, to his present ponitinn, lie btiirs u high reputation as a teacher, The county Commissioners, in nccoidanee will the recommendation of the Grand Jurv and the needs of the office, have procured a large lire proof safe, for Ihe use of the County Ireamrer, It arrivtil on Monday. The weight is 1500 poucels, and tho cost $2'J5. Now that the CouimlsHloners have furnished Treasure r Sweppenbelser with a safe, we fiel --uiei Ui-it there will be nn such tangling 11 oftess Hint 500 rau disippeur in night, as "1 pencil teviral yeais ago in the Cominiselou- Wouice, Choice cahbo rlt, at j, Garrison's, fifth street. ' Noah 8, Krlles of Calawissa 1,m taken charge of Ihc 1'uiton.tltarnmn mill al Kupett. J. H.Stecktr has sold his flour and feed store on Iron street lo W. C. lllchart. A long list of sheriffs sslM are advertlseel this week for the first Monday In May. J i'l'he "IMIson Wectric Pen," at II. J. Dark fi Son's store Is a curiosity. The new bay window In the Centre street side of Col, Freeie's residence Is a great Im provement. The Hook A Iiidder Company of this place puri ose to lake charge of the services on Decor ntlon day, II. 11. Clark of the firm of II. J. Clark & Son Is now In Iho city buying spring Dress goods. Call nt the Blore next sveek for bir gains, Miss Mnrtha Wells Is going to improvo her property on Iho corner of Market ntul Third streets hy putting nhand It. John M. Oarman. a trmduatn nf il,o W,i Schorl, and well known here, has commenred lh publication ol a new sveckly called the Standanl, nt Tunklnnnock. Success to him. Ju.lgo llandley has not vet cnialifipd n Vm. idetlt Judge of the iinriri, anil 1110 scranton Republican says I; Ices not nt prc-ent purpose to do so. He fears some ellort to trip him. Philip P. K ver had a strnkn nrnnniK-Bld luai weeK anil is lying In n critical nml i nn. Mr. Eyer is titttity seven years of nes the. chancis if recovery are against him, Upto the time of the attack lie was rematkally active. MI-sMary Muloy of Wilkesbarre has sold er millinery istablMunentto tuo vouiiu kdi oflhatcity, ssho have removed the slock to Lloonitburg and opened .1 store In thn Mover block below Market street. They are said to bo experienced nil, liner?. It may save your life, for it cures vnur Old and Cough . Dr. Hull's Couch Svrnn. Tinv it. Try it. It never fails. Costs only 23 cents a bottle. Mnjor Thomns McKcish, of Luzcrno counts-. ins been paying a visit to his nged father nt this place. Ho is Chief Iturgcssof Knnticoke, and svas once svrecked nt Cnpo Hatterns. S. P Kne, late President of the D. U.& V. I. It. Co., hns been spending some days in our town, taking testimony on n motion for a new trial 111 tho MuAlarncy enscj.ro moved from hero to Carlisle. I). W. Wei-s of Williannpnrt has moved to Rloombur?, ntul rented the I.utz building, re cently occupied by S. A. Wil-ion, where he will carry on the sewing machine business. Mr. Weiss is a son in-law of John Krcssler Ksq. A crime of a most dloustir.cr and revolting character has recently culminated iu lierwick, according lo report. The character of the crime demands that society shall Fee toil tha' the guilty party bo punched to the full extent of the law. We nro lcaed to learn that Treasurer Swein penniser has almost entirely recovered from us recent Ill-health. He is now attending to the duties of his office in person. Li.cilTiMATK'IlEALixn. Kidney-Wort comes 11 convenient packages, and cures kidney and ivcr troubles nn legitimate principles, by pur- fying the blood and inducing natural action of 11 the interne! organs. It entirely corrects the ivhde systein.and gives the quietus to rheu-inati-m. For sale by all Druggists. t'lu-sv .JACKSOX'S HEsTMti-et u TotinlTii. Unless tho ashes in the alley nbovo the C(v i.u-siiiiAN ollieo uru removed, to that ntenm cnti pass through coinplaint will be lodged against bomubody. It presents the delis ery of freight nt our door, ssitliout considerable inconveni ence. It is well enough to send bibles to the Intel lor of Africa, and 11 innel shirts to the Holten tos ; but the attention of some of our leading phiUnthtopNis is respectfully dincted to some ci-es nearer home. Fur instance, we are in formed that an infant near Fast street is being drugged and starved to death. Tho first regular meeting of the new Town council svas held on Wednesday evening. Tho Icllosving appointments were made for the en suing jear : Paul K. Wirt, Secretary. F. P. Hillmycr, Treasurer. K. Jncohy, Street Commissioner. M. C. Woodward, High Constable. D. I.nycock, Chief of Police, C 0. Ilarkley, Solicitor. The policemen are asfollosvs: II, G, Ort, II. Freas, S. W. Sliutt, W. Diet crick, John I.nwnll, 11. I.nycock, N. Pursel.Jns (). Sterner, L, Fuller, K Jones. Freas nnd Pursel svere niqiointed lieutenants. The salaries remain tho same as 1 1st year ex ccpt.street commissioner, svhich was reduced to $1.50 perdiy, ITEMS FI'.OM CATAWIHSA. A collision occurred on tho Sunbury Hnzle ton & Wilkesbnrro railrond near the Paper Mill 011 Wednesday morning. A grasel train svas standing on thu track nnd a freight train ran into it, throwing severnl cars into' the creek, nnd badly damaging tho freight engine. No body svas hurt. II. F, Clark lias purchased a property of the Cntnwissa Saving Fund Association, on Third street. Dr. I. W. Willits, nnd .Mrs. Knto lieifsnyder wero married on Wednesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock nt the bride's home. The wedding svas a quiet one, only a few relatives being present. Tho hnppy couple started on nn ex tended tour accompanied by tho best wishes of their many friends. The firm of John it Daldy dissolved partner. ship nn the 1st of April, II. C. John, retiring Irom the business. Henry Hollingsheud,is making arrangements to put up thice new brick buildings this sea son. Last Monday svas pay day ou the V, & It. road. Itev. J. H. rolsgrove,the new Methodist past lor, hns entered on his duties, and hns mado an excellent impression on our people. It is a mystery why some farmers will take doubtful chances in the color of their butter by using carrots, or tho crude pisty and strong- smelling anuslto, svhen the Perfected llutter Color of Well', ItlcharJson & Co., llurlington Vt gives the very best result In color at a trifling cost, It is never too I lie to use Dr. Haas' Expec torant as a cough cure, but it is best to have recourse to It in the early stages of pulmonary diseases, so as to secure immediate and perma nent relief, and avoid danger, 25 and 50 cents a bottle. COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCiUT,BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, DWInt Bertlces will he hold day nt Ihe Lutheran church, at which lime the IiOrd's Supper svill be mtmlnllrn1. Pi... lory services on Friday evening nt half past seven o ciock. A large tlass who have attend ed n course of Instruction in Ihe catechism lll bo received Into the church h mnfl llnn Itev. H.KelglerD.D. will bo here lo assist In me services. We have received from Pcrlbner A Co., New York, n ropy of their new hymn and tune book, entitled "Spiritual Songs." Ills nn excellent work and highly spoken of by the press. The J:puropal IUcorder says I 'We commend tho new collection lo tho choirs and congregations of the churches of nil ueiiuuiiiiaiions, oeiieving lliey will linil It to bo entirely sallsfactory and of permanent use nnd niiii.1 Ealer D.tv will bo commpmnmlml ni Ki Paul's Kpi-copal Church by a special service nt six o'clock In the morning j the second ser vice, with the llolv Communion, will bo held nt half pvt ten. In the evening tho Sundiy School will have an Master Festival, with carol", iiresentation of cnVrlnns. Ac Tl music promises to bo a special nltrarllnn nml has been in course of preparation for sotno lime past. All ore lveicome. Prof. II. Sehuvler is meeting with marked sncces at the Lewlstown Academy. Tho Lew nfoiefi Uascite thus speaks of him: ilf.f 1.1. ., .. ii is wiui piea-ure onn pruie mat svo nro able lo chronicle from lime to time the contin uous advanips made by Prof. Schuyler In the eiiucauonai proncienry 01 our Academy. lie seems lo be peculiarly ndapled to bis work,and our people, nut only of town but all over the county, should appreciate and take ndvantitgo ui 111c unusual iicuuies inns attorileil. ' David Lowcnbfrg has received at his clotli Ing store one of Ihe mo-t elegant assortments of gentlemen's f'lrnl-hlng goods ever bioujlit lo this town. His large slock of spring hals coin pties nil the litest Hylc", and he has a line of beautiful tuck svear ihnt will suit the most fastidious la-le. Mr. Losvenberg is receiving a large stock of fine gocds for sprin suits, which when made up under ihe supi'rvlsirin nf Mr. J It. Townsend, will fully sustain the high lepu tation which this popular house has always en joyed. There is already great interet shown in Eu rope in behalf of poor Hooded Szegedln.iu Hun gary. A recent paper reports 7,003 sub scribed to the Mansion Houe Fund in Lon don. We Americans, always sympathizing with suHVring humanity everywhere, should certainly hasten to ndd to the number of Szegedin's benefactors. Wo therefore rcpect fully bem you to notice the fact that his Honor Kilwntil Cooper, Mayor of New York, has con sented lo riceive subscriptions fur the relief of the destitute and boneless puffers of Szegedin. Howard Cro-by, Sara'l M. Hamilton! (lustavus Alexy. maims op makkieu wosien. Judge Elcock of Philadelphia, filed an opin ion on Saturday deciding that a marr'ed wo men can become a lessee of properly under a lcae and that she can be held to oil the coven ants of the instrument. He al-o decided that a married woman cm by a lease waive and de prive herself of the benefit of lhe J300 exemp tion lasv. The question aro-e in a suit where Lloyd, a married woman, replevied goods which her landlord had seized fur unpaid rent, and to get her goods back again she set up that she was a married woman and, therefore, unable to make a contract of leae. ITEMS FROM MADISON. On Wednesday, tho 2d inst., whilst John Ilillhiinc nnd bis tsvo youngest sons were en gaged iu chopping on their woodland, their at tention was called by the loud, shrill barking of their dog. 1'hey listened for a few moments then went to the rescue of tho dog, nnd as they approached the spot, they noticed an animnl peeping out at the roots of a tree, but when they approached it disappeared. They then ob. sen-oil round about tho tree, as it was on tlio north'slde, a considcinblo amount of tracking hy some nnininl, yet not very plain as the snow svas melting daily. Hut tho eager movement of the dog showed that tho interior ol the tree contained tlio unknown nnimul svliat ever it should bo- So tho young men nt once mndo aholo in the trunk of the tree, and svhen a sutlicient cavity was opened, they observed a Mrs. Heynird with her five infant children, so young that they had not yet witnessed day light . Plans svere at once laid to rctnovo tlio family to tlio buildings, where they aro now liv ing in a healthy condition. Some workmen on tho land of William Mas- teller thinking they had treed a coon, Fet nbout felling tlie tree to capture his coonship. After mine time nnd trouble, they succeeded iu get ting from a hollow limb, a dead screech ow l. II. TAX COLLEOTOIW TO BE ELECTED. An act to regulate "collection of taxes in bo roughs and towii'liips," finally passed the Senate list Wednesday, It provides that on the third Tuesday of February next, and 011 that day every year thereafter, the electors nf ench bor ough and tosvnship In this Slate shall elect a "collector nf taxes," whose term of cilice Bhall commence on the first Monday of April and continue nne year. The Court of Quarter Ses sions is authorizid to fill vacancies occuring. liefore entering upon his duties the collector shall subscribe and file his oath in the Court of Quarter Ses-ions nnd give bonds in double Ihe probable nmounl of tates that shall come into his hands, lo be nppioved by the Court. It Is further provided that county ,townhip, borough, mIioo! and other authorities authorized lo levy taxes shall on or before August 1st of each year after the first election of tax collector, ii-ue their duplicates of taxes to the collectors of the respective boroughs or townships, with their warrants attached to collect the same, but road taxes may be worked out as heretofore. The collectors are vested with oil powers under ex isting laws, and are allowed a commission of two per centum of all taxes paid to them. Dur ing tho month of September the tnxes charged against them for the current year are to be en titled to a reduction of five per cent, The lax- ei iqion unseated lend are not lo bo placed in Vie hands of the collector, but certified and re turned to the County Commissioners, who shall collect them as heretofore, 'Ihe act is not to apply lo any taxes the collection of svhich is egul iteil by a loc il I aw. ESJOV LIFE. What a truly beautiful svorld svo live in! "n. turo gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment Wo cau desire no better when in perfect health but how often do the majority of peoplo feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged nnd worried out with disease, svhen (hero is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green's August ,1'lowcr will mako them as free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint is tho direct causo'of seventy-five per cent, ol such maladies as llilliousness, In digestion, nick Headache, Cootiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Threo doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect, Sample bodies 10 cts. Try it aig. 30, '78-tf jl Always reliable and efficacious. 'Dr, Hull's Itaby Syrup never dlsapiwlnls mothers and nurves, but cures at once the troublesome dis' cases of babyhood. Sold everywhere at 25 ctuU a bottle. A iMHD90J tNPOSlS FT)tt AX NKRQKT1P LAUT Oil OtNTLCUAM, r Tho Ohio Bcnlo Works of Cincinnati hnvo Just pntcntcd nnd nro now Introducing to the public n Handsomely finished Family Scale, nn article that hna nlways been needed In every household, nnd in a rnmtnuntcnt'ion addressed to the publishers of this pnper tho proprietors ask us to refer them to somo reliable party, to Introduco it lor them to tho people of this County, It is seldom that n now nrtlclo steps so suddenly into universal favor. Housekeep ers nro loud in its prniso, It is nlwnys ready, there aro no weights to get lost or to be liunteei up, is reliable, nnd will not get out of order. The description of them is n hnndsomo baso surrounded by n column in which works a splrs al spring so scientifically ndjusted as to weigh anything up to twelvo pounds with perfect nc, curacy, on tho top of tho column is tho plat, form on which the articles to be weighed aro placed, nnd they hnvo an ndjuslnblo indicator so that you can Inko the tnro of any vessel you mny use in weighing, gising you the exact net weight. Housekeepers at once seo their value in weighing fruits, sugnrs and other Ingredients used iu preserving, cooking, etc., or iu testing tho svcights of purchases from others. The Scnles nro mndo of Hms, nro highly polished nnd nro finished In n skillful manner- They nro scry nttrnctivo nnd tnko tho cje ol every ono who sees them. It seems lo in Ihnt nearly every fnmily in thia county will want i,ne, nnd is certainly n raro opportunity for some ftnnrt and energetic pnrty to pick up quite a nice little income dur ing tho next lew months. The Company has agents in other counties svho nro easily making Irom S2 00 to SO 00 per day selling 'hem, nnd lie would recommend parties in need of cm ployment to drop the OHIO SCALE WORKSi 2o, 12o nnd 127 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, O. a Postal Card, and all information etc, svill bo chcerlully given them by mentioning our paper. . April 11-2 sv The Law of Public Sales. As there arc n great many sales of personal property throughout the country nt every season of the year, sse cull the attention ol auctioneers and vendors to a few facts which are furnished by a eotemporary. In a sale liy auction tlicro aro three parties, namely, the owner ol tlio property to be sold, tho auctioneer, and a portion of the pub lic. Tho articles must be sold with out reserse, and unless tho vender reserves ono open bid ho cannot bid himself or have tho auctioneer or any one else to bid for him. There nro cases on record svhero a bid svas not reserved, am the vender had a bidder svho bought in, nnd af terwards suit was brought against tho slen der by tho highest outside bidder for tho article, nnd it svas decided that lie, tho plain- till, was the highest bidder and entitled to the article against tho vender. So, also, if an article is struck oil' to a person, and if afterwards ascertained that the vender or auctioneer practiced fraud, by holding him self, or nod pullers, it was held both by the Courts of I.nglatid and so repeatedly decid ed by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, that tho purchaser could not bo held, but the purchaser, as be discovers the fraud, practiced on him, must return or tender the article to the vender. Iiuying School Hooks. Many boards of school directors furnWi books to pupils svho are too poor to provide them, but it appears that there is no lasv empowering them to use the public funds for this purpose. To ascertain whether a school board could provide books for indig ent children, the directors of Saville town ship, Perry county, as a foundation for a case stated and submitted to the court, pur chased and gave to an indigent pupil a book. Judge Junkiu has rendered the following decision : Hoards of School Directors aro the crea tion of statutory law, having no existence outside of positive enactment. Noither have they any powers beyond svhat the statutes confer, or by neces.-ary implication spring from tho duties imposed. The things svhich they aro not empowered to do, they must leave undone. They have no legislative powers, are not, strictly speaking, a muni cipal corporation. They are a special statu tory tribunal, and it is a postulate long re cognized that such bodies can exercise only sttcli powers as are expressly conferred. There is no act of Assembly svhich empow ers school Hoards to furnish school books to thoso pupils ss ho.e poverty prevents them from buying for themselves ; anil without such expriss authority, they cannot do so at tho expense of tho District. Cyclopedia of Literature. A list of tho celebrated authors whose lives and writings arc represented in S'olumo threo of Ihe new Acme edition of Chambers') Cy clopedia of Englhh Literature, just received, is certainly very attractive to any person of lino literary taste. Fox, Penn, Ilaxter, Hun- yan, Locke, Newton, Iirosvn, Hale, Walton, Drydcn, Temple, Kvclyc, l'cpys, llutlor, Ad- isnn, Swift, I'opo, Kamsay, Cibber, Steele, Berkeley, Defoe, and Bolingbroke, aro a few of tho brilliant stars svhich brighten tho -11 0 pages. "It svill bring gladneos to many a scholar's heart," says tlio Times, of Phila delphia, "to find that this truly admirable work lias beeu brought within the range of (-hallow pockets." Kight such volumes, beautifully printed, and elegantly bound in cloth, for only $2,f0, or by tbo singlo volume for -13 cents, post-paid, is certainly a marvel of cheapness, and should establish an enviable reputation for tho publishers, if it cannot mako their fortune. Already they report a sale of nearly sixty thousand volumes. It ought to bo in every library and homo in the land. Specimen papers and full particulars as to -arious styles of binding, terms to clubs, etc., svill bo sent fteo on request by the pub ihers, tho Atnorican Hook Kxchango, 55 Heekman street, Nesv York. Tho svork is sold only to bubscribers direct, and tho present svondcrfully losv rates aro offered only to early purchasers. CONHUJUTIO.N' CUltED. An old physician, retired Irom practice, bus ing had placed In his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for the speedy and permanent cure for consumption, bronchitis catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affectlons,also a positive and radical cure for nervous complaints, after hav ing tested lis wonderful curatlvo lowers In thousands of cases, has ft 1 1 It his duty ;to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire lo relieve human suf fering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire, this recipe, with full directions .for prt' paring and using, in German, French or Kng 'r'i.sh. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 119 Posv crs' Iilock, Ilochcster, New York. March 23 4iw. Tiik Siekunii Book Coven. We ltavo purchased the right to use these covers in this county, and have on hand an assortment of sizes, They make the neatest and most con venient form for doing up note heads, letter heads, bill heads, notes, checks, tVc., and a cover will be given away with es'ery order 0 1000, Try it oneo and you will not do with out it. It is tho best thing of the kind ever invented. Call and examine, U". ' Ittbllnal Cosllenc, thecauio Of so many troubles, Lowness of Spirits, Diutnem of the head, Loss of Memory, Indigestion, Flatulence, Heating of the Heart, Nervousness, all these are cured by Oi7iV Impmtil Mandrake Pdlt. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet, Dn. (lu.iA. 120 West Uroadtsny, N. Y. Trial size 25 rents Marriages Biddy Keilkh. On the evening of April 2nd 1879, at Catawlssa Columbia county Pa., by Itev. Chas. E, Fessenden ltector of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Chnrch.Mr. James Itntph Bibby lo Miss Clara Clark Keller, all of Catnwlssa. Metzoak FniTZ. At tho Bride's home April 3d, hy Itev. II. B. Fortner, Mr. Alfred Metzgar, of Sweet Valley, Pa., to Miss Jennet le A. eldest daughter of Mr. Jacob IL Fritz, of Coles Creek, Pa. Scorr ltAnEii At Ihe M. E. Parsonage, in Benton, by the same, March 23td, 1870, Mr. Ashae-1 W. Scott, to Miss Saldo E. Rabcr, all of Shlckshlnny Pa. McllExnv--Coi.E At the bride'a home March 22d by the saiuc,Mr. Holland McIIenry to Miss Mary E. Cole, all of Benton, Pa, Fmrz Hemi.f.y. At the Parsonage Match 10th, by the same, Mr. William A. Frilz.of Su garloaf, lo Mary A. Kemley, of Jackson town ship. llITMinE ADAMS. At tho same place, by the same, on the IG1I1, Mr. Reuben Wliitraore of Orangevil'e to Miss Sarah Jane Adams of Evansville Pa. Belles Knf:rKn. l the home of the bride's father, Mr. Charles Keefer, by the same, on the 13th of Feb. 1870. Mr. John W. Belles, lo Miss Mary A. Keefer, all of Benton Case Dreddenneb. At Catawlssa, April 3,1 1879, by Itev. 0. B. Decbanl, Mr. Jacob J. Case to Miss Mary A, Bredbenner, both of Beaver township Columbia county, Pa. Deaths. SiirciiMAN In Beaver Valley, April 2nd, 1879, Ellas Sherman, aged',39 years. Dswso.v. In Brooklyn N. Y- April 7th 1879. Ada, eldest daughter of T. M. & H. E. Dawson aged 12 years. Business .Notices Spring Styles Spring Goods Spring Styles. Call and sco The New Goods. Tho New Styles nt the New Price. Cheaper thait ever. Must be seen to be believed, better goods at lewer prices at D. Lowenberg s. Heautiful SliMIats New Soft Hat", Wool Hat, Fur Hats, For Men for Hoys and Children At the Popular store of I.). Lowcnberg. Spring Overcoats Spring Overcoats, Cneap, Durable. Neat and New Just received at D. Lowenbergs. Full Line of Notions and White Goods this week at D. A. Creasy's. Look at I. W. Hartman's 7ct Dress Qoodst Tho Central lintel for sale or rent. Terms easy. Apply to John Laycock. mar 2S,3w Finest Rtock of Wall I'ai.er ever in Blooms- burg nt Clark's Hook Store. lioot headquarters at McKiiiuey's. Flannels for Ladies Mantles at I. W. Hartman's. Any orders sent to C. 0. Marr for Patterns will receive prompt attention. Aplll-2w Annleton "A" muslsn is 71 cents, hv the bolt at Lutz & Sloan's, and may go higher. Cabbage plants (10 cts, per 100. IS per 1000 at J. Garrison's, 5th street, Bloomsburg. McKinnevs Shoe Store below Court House. Large assortment of nesv desiens in Wall Paper at Clark's Book Store. Call at McICinney's for Shoes. For tho cheapest and finest Patterns of Iron Fence go to S. M. Hess, Bloomsburj, Pa. Rubbers atMcKinncy's. Best Syrup 48 cts gallon at I). A. Creasy's. Latest Patterns in Wall Paper at Clark's Book Store. A large ns-nrtment of svhite and black- Laces, black silk and Grass fringes, also, a full line of wool fringes at Lutz & Sloan's A fine selection of Ladies' Gold Watches and Chains, both American and imported by the bcit makers at L. Iiernbard'a Jesvel ry Store. Tho best Dress Patterns in use aro But- terick &. (Jo's. Sold by C. C. Marr. Now is the time to paner. Get yoar pa- per at Clark's. Boots and Shoes cheap at McKinney's. 3 pound Borax Soft Soap iu tin buckTt for 12 cents at D. A. Creasy's. George A. Clark keeps tho best nlairi Window Shade, tho best Cord Fixtures, the best Spring Fixtures, Nesv Spring Dress Goods at I. W. liart- mau s. Mrs. Mary Lone of Port Noble offers her services to do general house work, and svash- ing. Farmers attention I S. M. Hess. Blooms burg, Pa., now offers cheap for cash or grain an K 1 mis 01 larming implements. Spool Cotton 1 cent a spool. 10 cents a dozen, at D. A, Creasy's. C. O. Mair baa the lamest assortment of tne latest styles 01 Dress ami other Patterns in Columlii co my. DOBBIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP. Having obtained the agency of this CELEBRATED SOAP for Bloomsburg and vicinity. I append tho opinion of some of our best people as to its merits. "I have ued Dobbin's Electric Soanmade by I. L. Cragin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., for washing about ten years, and think it superior to any oilier, airs. U. U. Barkley." "We have used Dobb n'sElectricSoanand mm ii superior 10 any otner or au outers. !,. . ... ,. . . Mrs. sy. ji. Jacouy, Mrs. I). II. Stohner. I desire all my friends and customers to -V- - jl.'. c . m . uire mu ooan one iriat, so that they may know just how good the nest ooap in me unitcci states is. J. il, MAIZE, july 12, '78-ly Bloomsburg, Pa. 6d Plows, 10 Field Rollers, 25 cultivators lo bo had cheap for cash or in exchange for grain ui 3. .u. ness, moomsuurg, ra. Keats Foot Oil for Harness Greaso for sale oy Silas Young, Light Street, apr-l-lw Use Knapp's Curtain Fixtures, warranted mr two years, lor sale st Ularfc's Book Store, A Sugar 10 cent lb at I), A. Creasy's, Admission fruo at McKinney's, All tho popular colors ot Oil Window ouaues at mark's iionk- ptore, Wnnleil liv Silus Y.mmr t.ll,t Ui...i Good Butter 20 cents per pound, eggs 16 cents per uozen, anu 1110 lilguest market pri ces pala for Side, Slioulder, and Iiaia. Good I'otatoea 70 ceuU. Tll PHTSICAX, PAIUDOX. It has been said tint "Ihe bloodi the source of life, " It Isns truly Ihe source ofdlsesses anil death. No life, that Ii to say, no healthy tissue can hi generated fiom Impure blood, no organ nf Ibis body ran normilly perfurm its friicllons when supplied with linpuro blood The fluid that should carry life and health lo. every part, carries only weakness and disease. Blood Ii the source of life, only when It is mr If il lias become diseased, it must be cleansed by proper medication, else every pulsation of the human heart sends a wave ol disease through the system. To cleanse the blood of nil Impurities, usa Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical nnd Pleasant Purgative Pellets, Ihe most effect tial .alterative tcnilc, and cathartic remedies yet discovered. They are ctpccially efficient in tcrof ulous diwaic. WHY WILL YOU Allow a cold to advance In your system nnd thus encourage more serious nishdle ch as Pneumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles when an Immediate relief tin be so readily at taineil. llatthet't German Syrvp has gained the 1 irgest sale In the world for the cure of Coughs Colds nnd tho severest Lung Disease. It Is Dr. Boschee s famous German prescript! sn,and is prepared with the greatest carc.and no fear need be entertained In administering it to the young est chll I, as per directions. The sale of this medicine Is unprecedented. Since Brst Intro duced there has been a constant Increasing de mand and without a single reimrl of a failure lo do Its work in any case. Ask your druggist as to the Irulh of llieeo remarks. Large s! 7 cents. Try it and be convinced, nug 30, '78-tf Ghatekcl Women. None receive so much benefit,and none are so prooundly grateful and show such Interest In recommending Hop Bit tcrs as women, ll is the only remedy lie-collar- ly adapted lo the many ills Ihe sex is almos universally subject lo. Chills and fever, indi gestion or deranged liver, constant or periodl cal sick headaches, weakness in the back o kidneys, pain in the shoulders and dlffaren parts oflhe body, a feeling of Iwltndo nnd de spondency. aro all readily removed by these Hitlers. CARPKTS I PFW atonu-nair FOHMKK 1'KtCKS. i.oon UiirssELs cahpets, 7ta per yard. Tnhruks frem.Mc. M..OUBTTIUe,'VIL'IoN8. AX INSTKII Xfttti1?8. "OUY-llIIUSSEU'.and TllllKE FI.YO.Mt l'M3 at enuallv low nrlni-n. i.il.fiTiTit i u-i.n.a from 35c. tier yard. ' Lauk cuIitains, l.oo per pair, to the finest REAL LAtfa. Imported, at SHtPPARD KNAPP'S 189 ani 191 Sixth Avenue, Corner isth street, nov. sa, T8-sm NEW YORK. aico PIIYTPLES. I Will mall (Free! tho rpcptrm tnr n.lmnl. vPn.. H"' that win remove Tan, FKECKLES, I'IM I'LES and Illotchcs leaving the skin soft, clear and ut-uuiiiui , eu iiisiruciiuus eor proaucinir a luxuri ant crowtn or hair on a bald head orRmootu face. nuurena, inL'iuaing ac siaTip, iien vandelt fi Co., 20 Ann8t,N.. afico nov. 22. ':s-m TO CONSUMPTIVES. 1 ne aiiTeniser nasing oten permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumntion. hv n Mmnia ru,nn. dy, Is anxious to mako known to bis fellosv suffer ers the means or cure. To all whodeslro It ho will send a copy of tho prescription used, (Tree of charge ) svlth directions tor preparing and uslnir tho same, wnlcti they svill rind a euro cure for t'0Nsi'r- lun, nmu nu, ill uui iiiim, AC Parties SVlsnitll? the I'rpsnrlntlnn Will nlnnan dress K. A. WIIiON, 101 1'enn St., SVUllainsburg, .N. . uui.zv. is-tim ERRORS OP YOUTH." AdBNTLEMAN whosuiTered for years from Nervous DRBILITY l'KKHATtTKR 11FCAY. nrili Htl thn pflWra of jouthful Indiscretion, will for the sake of sutler log humanity, send tree to all who need It, tho n cl pu and direction for making tho simple remedy by niitLiiuoiiiuituini. nuuerers wisuini? co prout or the advertiser's experience can do &o by addresslnir ln perfect eonndencc. juim 11. uceuii., n ueaar St., new yort. nov. 22, Ts-cm afico PILES! Dr. Fafcer's Colebratcd Painless Eemedy is the best ever known for Pass of every kind (Illeedlng, JtchlnR.iUlnid, Inward, fic.) and all diseases of tho ltKCTL-it, whether recent or long standing. It Rises Instant relief, and effects a radical and permanent cure. It Is prescribed by all physicians who are ac quainted with It. Chronic easea readily 5 leld to It. -o surgical operation required. Try It and relleso jour sunerlnirs. ONLY to centafor al.iKCK l'ici aob. t-ent by mall on receipt of price. For sale by all Urngglsts. Dr. j. FAUElt fi Co., 22 Ann 6t.,N. Y. uu.t ,i uauu Hy Unltcri.nl Irconl, Ater's Catiubtic Pitwaro the best of all purga tives for family use. They are tho pioduct of long, laborlo-.s, and successful chemical InTcstlgatlon.and their extensive use, by physicians In their practice, and by all civilized nations, provo them the best and most effectual pill that medical science can devise. ueing pui ely s egetablo no harm can ai lse f rotn their uso. In Intrinsic value and curative powers nooth er pills can be comrared with them, and every per son, knowlngthelrvlrtue8.wlll employ them when needed. They keep tho sjucm In perfect order, and maintain In healthy cctlon the whole machin ery of life. Mild, searching and effectual, they aro specially adapted to the needs of tho digestive ap paratus, ucrangements of which they prevent nnd curo.lt timely taken. Theyare the bi stand safest phjslc to employ for weakened constitutions, where a mild, but effectual cathartic Is required. FOK SALE 8T ALL DEALERS. no 4 If ou M-nnt lo bo itronir, healthy and Vlsorous. takoK. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wlno otlron. No lan guage can convey an adequate Idea of tho Immedi ate and almost miraculous change produced by 'ak in? K. F. Kunkcl' s Hitter Wlno ot Iron la tho disea sed, debilitated and shattered nervous system. Whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impaired by sickness tho relaxed and unstrung organization Is restored to perfect health and vigor, sold only In It bottles. Sold by all drugjUls and dealers every where. Nervous Debility! Nervou, Dsbility ueoiiuy, a depressed, Irritable stato of ininu. a weak, nervous, exhausted feeltns, no energy er.anl nutlon, confused head, weak memory, tho conse quences of excesses, mental overwork. This ner vous debility finds a sovereign cure In E. F. Kun kel's Bitter Wlno ot Iron. 1 1 tones the system, dls pjlsthe (-loom .and despondency, and rejuvenates tho entire system. Sold only In ft bottles, aettho genuine. Take only E. F. Kunkel's, It lias a yellow wrapper around It, his photograph on outside. Sold Dy your druggist.. E. F. Kunkel, Proprietor, No.259 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. send for clr culir, or advice freo. Try my great remedy. Get It 01 jour aruggist, six bottles for 3. It cannot fall. It is guaranteed to do as is recommended. YVOHMS! WORMS 1 WORMS 1 E. F. Kunkel's Worm Syrup never falls to remove all kinds ot Worms seat, Pin and stomach Worms aro readily removed by Kunkel's Worm Syrup. Dr. Kiuikci is tne only successful physician In the coun. try for tho removil ot Tape worms. lie removes them tn two.to threo hours, with .head and all com plete, alive and no fee until head Is passed. Com tnon sense teaches If tape worm can bo removod. all other worms can bo readily destroyed. Ask jour nrugfist for a hottlo of Kunkel's Worm s'j-rup. Price . 1.. uw.t.u , ..v.,, iu,,-,. ,1 ut; uan 11 1101. uare iiiiii liui ihuracuu 10 urojirieior, ts. . KUnkel 35 Norlli Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. (Adilco at of. flco free, or by mail.) nitiDau NOTICK. Adlvldendof nve per cent, on tho capital stock of tho Company will be .paid to the stockholders ot the Catawlsra Bridge Company on and after April 1st, laiv ui. me ouiee ui inu treasurer. GEO. S. OIL11EHT, April 4, 1S79, Treas. UDITOUS NOTICE, I. In tho matter of the executions tnthn nivtnn.iu... uuu uivuumnoi me j-uimntsirators MJohn Itos- imuu, . ioilluglli;i:. lUIIUSllip, UeteOSCd. The undersigned, annotated Ainiit.rin. tim pn,..t on exceotlons to the atmn tinrnprt nrnii.,t uiii Li, n. hlsoftlceln Bloomsburg on suurdaj-, April Iho ISth v icu uviuv. a. in., iu uiurun uj me uuues or ins ap. nlra.nl at t. I.I..I. (Imu n ., . . . . . F ,..u..uu., Bw ...,.b. .1,1,0 huu iioui an uariie-fin. It rested may attend If they think proper, F.P, BILLMYEH, march It, '79-lw Auditor. A UDITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE Of BAHAU NAOLE PECEASEO. Notice Is hereby riven tjat the undersigned ap pointed by tho Orphans' court of Columbia county an Auditor to distribute tho money In the hands of the Administrators of Surah Noi.li) decease d. as ner tho Auditor's rexirt conttrtneil May so, 137s: will attend at his ofllco In Bloomsburg, at nine o'clock In the f oieaoon ot April IS, ib7 for the performance of the duties of bis BpiMiintmtnt nr. 111,11-11 nm. and place all persons ha) lug claims a'.-ar.m said es tate are required to producu aud assert them or to w luiiui ui-uuiiru nuiu eounug in upon h 1,1 fund, Marchl.-ta. Aumlor- A UlMTOIl'S NOTICE. IN TIIK Oltl'llASS' COURT Or I'OLCMBIA CJCMTY K3TATE OK CORNELIUS EIXtSUAIL, IikCVAPEO. The Audtti.r unniitnl, .1 In tl,., .ni.i .a n...,i. settlo and ailjut Iho neat nccuuut of Betitauiln tvdus. iliuliilbtraior of Cortiellus Klkeudall, de. Ct-UM-ll. and rc-Durt dlsttlhutlon r.f thn li.ilntu. In tl,a Imnds of tho Accountant win meet the parties Inte rested for the purpaseot his arpolntint-ut on sat. I'ltDAY. APlllL lSth 17 al Mn o'clock a? ii. it ulierobaia partita are requested lo rrtboiit t&tlr clalmai,r defarrt-ci fromcotning in 01. said fu iwick, Marcl Tl TUOMi'udi1to Auditor, NEW AVDERTISEMENTS. S TATEMENT snwiHO iKBmTxrmxiw, a, or rat TOWN OFBLOOMaBTTBO For the Tear ending March ttst, t:j, made la no- 1ST5, entitled "A Supplement to an Act to reinilata the Indebtedness ot munlclpmittes, to provide for , . i,,i,iLiuu vi mu nnuio nail MJ impose penal' Prepared and published by tho orpa-sla utior, FUNDED DDT, Hond duo August t, IKS, not prcseitsXt,,,, llonds duo August t, 1819 Interest on samo from February I, m.,,, Ilond due October 1, 18t Interest on Rama from tH-lntwir 1. irts IW ft) too 0 J too M Houd duo January I, ls-o loo so Interest on samo from February 1, 1!.,,, Itonds due February 1, mi jno w llonds due August 1, issn loo 00 liondduo January 1, lssi .,,. Interest on samo from February 1, ltj.,,, llonds due February 1, last....'....., Interest on samo from February 1, isj... llonds due August 1, 1141 interest on same froai February 1, !!,. ,, lionddue lanuary t.lsis ,,,, Interest ou same from February 1, 1870,,., Uoudsdue February 1, lsj ,. Interest on Kama rrnm ivimiAiv ,. it?u 100 00 IW0 M B00 00 too 00 60i) ol tin) (0 llouds due August 1, lssJ , Interest ou samo from February 1, lst..., llonds duo February 1, tssa ; , Interest on samo from February 1, is;,,.. Itonds due August 1, 18S3. InleiU .t llll Hilinp Irmn Vnhni.,.1 ,4n 700 0 HW cm 100 1 TOO 00 600 ) Jlorid duo January 1, lsot , Interest on sune from February 1, istb. .. Hoo4a duo February 1, 1M nurtht on samo Irons February 1, isi.,,. llonds duo August 1, lssi . . .. interest on same from February 1. isia ... llonds due January 1, Isss vl w interest on same from February 1, 18T...." Hondsduo February 1, lsss. ...,..,.,, " interest on same from February 1, lsi. llonos duo August I, issj Interest ou same from February 1, u:5'.'!.. llonds dug January l.it-t Interest on samo from February 1.185, llonds due February l.issa . ; Interest on same from February 1. istb llonds duo August I, lsso TT Interest on ftainHfnim P.h.,la.1 ,o-a too 00 loo 00 800 CO 70000 600 00 uuo jnuuttrjr 1, 1331 70O 00 Interest on same from February I, Is;.,.. llonds due February I, lssf. ......... soi no Interest on same from February 1. Mi .. Bonds due August 1, issT , . ' kai m llonds duo January 1, lsss ,.'.'. interest ou samo from Fobruary 1, ism.. llouds uuo Feoruary 1, U11 .. ' " Interest on saioo from February 1, l'sli','. 000 CO tm 00 Total funded debt, 11,(90 00 TALUATION OF TAXABLE ntOI'EItTY TUEHEIr" Real property $M0,183 00 l-ersonal property .... Trades and occupations TntAl VAliintlnn. XiBI.SC) 00 , IVt.MO 00 Two per cent, of above valuation 115,784 00 IbV,7lW 00 ASSETS. Tat on duplicate of IS7S Uuo Irom sundry persons oa account cjoutrlbutlons duo ou street openings, Balance In 1 reaaurcr'a hands, 1518 S? 187 14 tin &o 15 H Total, 1,017 40 LIABILITIES. riXUTlNO DKBT. Amount orders 11:5, outstanding, 13 j j " " 187S ' I 63 ; 1377 um " "is " mm 18 Total floating debt, t'.iaTw Excess of Uoatlnif.deOt over assets, nu M OKOItQB W. COIlltuLL, Collector ot taxes for ISI8. In . riMiint. Willi tl, rnur,, ,,r itl...,m...... . ' Hit. Juno 8, 1873, to amount of dupUcate of 1918 11,51 ti Clt. October 6, 1678, by amount paid T. J. vandersllce, treasurer, as per receipts 1 130 00 October 31, 18 3, by amount paid T. .(. Vanderiltce, treasurer... 637 8 December lo.lsis, by am't paid T.J. Vandesdcc, treasurer. ... 890 9) December si, 1-7 by amount paid T. J. vanderslice, treas. lis 71 March s. 1S79, by amount paid T.J, Vandenllce, treasurer.. csio 87 March 24, 137, hv amount paid T. .1. Vandersllce. trpusuriir.. ia,i r.t March s, 1879, by amount bald T.J. andorsllce,tre.isurer.... so 00 Exonerates allowed by Council in Ml 1,014 41 Balance on dupllcato.uncollscted, anTiis M, c. WOODWARD. Collector ot taxes for 1377,ln ac DR. March 11, 1878, to balance duplicate ISTf.... us si Clt. March 51, ISTf, Vy balance duplicate T7 paid 73 m F. P. BILLMYEH, Town Treasurer for HIT la ac count with tho Town ot Blooiasturg. DR. Apnll,lS78,tobalance cash Inhandsasper May 18, 1873, to amount received from'M.'c'. Woodward, collector for is7i. as ner r. celpt 109 87 CR. w.i 11 June S. 187S, by amount paid T. t. Vander- ucrHiice treasurer. Ddunce in hand 03 per last anual statement us per receipt . 1119 91 June 8, 1S78, by amount paid T. J. Tander- suce, treasurer- being amount received from si. c. woodward, collector tor 1177 as per receipt 109 7 'S9 11 TREASURER'S ACCOUNT. T.J. VASD-tRSLICK, Treasurer for 187S In account mm iuu lowu oi uioomsuurg. 1)11. une S, 1878 to amount received from F, P. jiiiiui)tr, iruunurer lor Ibll, oaiance in his hands asiicrlast annual slstemenl, as nr receipt sua 9j uno s, 1S78, to amount recelvod from F. P. iiiumjer, treasurer, lsir, being amount collected and paid hhn by M. C. Wood ward collector for 1877 as ner rpeelnt.. . mn ST une 8, 1S7S., to amount of assessment on uixromur me jear ibis, viz: S,10i St July 10, IS7R to amount received from C, O. inrKiej-, Ksq , collected from s. II. Thoaa- as, Iron street contribution TBI Dee. T, 1S78, to proceeds of bonds Nos. 91, bj unu vj, encn tiou uo ot issue otiovemoer 13, 1873 ,,, COO Dec. 11. 1178. to proceeds of Town bonds nos. S3, si ana si each 1 1 oo 00 ot lssuo ot November 13,1878 joo Dec. 11, 1S78, to proceeds of Town Bond No. so oi issue oi noveinoer 13, tsis soo De. S9. 1S78, to proceeds of Town bends Nos. 78, 77, 7s 79 and so of Issue of Nov. la, 187S, each Jloo no. soo oo Februaryl, 1879,to proceeds of Town bonds ros. si unu nz eacu iiuu uy oi issue or No vember 13,1878 oo February 1, 1879, To proceeds of Town bond Xa Mnll,,.nl v'r... n. Feb. t, 1879, to proceeds of Town bonds. rios ns ana sv eaen izw oo ot tssuo of No vember 13, 187S 4C Februaryl. 1579, to state tax on Interest pam oy noiaers or Town bonds 8i March 8, 1879, to amount from Commission ers oi i-ommDia county tax on seated land sold at Treasurer s sale 1 March 10, 1879. to balance ot amount on du plicate, tor isu received from M. u. wood ward collector 7 Seo account ot M, C. Woodward) March 10. 18T9, to amount reoelved from o. At iiirriug. rresiui-nv ot town council, flLcs, licences, c , during 1878 , e March 10, 1S79, to amount from Oeorge W. correu. collector of taxes for lsiSKnurr receipts ot October !, 1s78to March s, T9 l,:i 1 Total, 1,0, j, e, T, J. vandeiislice, Treasurer for 1871, C1L June 8, 1878, by amount of duplicate ot 1179 iiiau. u iu ituuua ui it. n, IvOm-u lur CI- lection; being amount uncollected by said treasurer 4 December I. 1S7S, by amount bond No. 4, "Park" paid principal sum coo 00 ass interest paid wunuona..., , February 1, 1879, by amount bond No. lt. DM-VU)! I-I4V SI1U Ji 1U.IJUI 9ULI4, ,,,,,,,, February 1,1879, by amount bond.No. 80 of isauo 01 Apni in, ibis; paid principal sum Februirs' 1, 1879, by amount bond No. il ot tssuo 01 April 10, 70 ; paid, principal sum 100 00 Feb. 1, 1S79, by amount bond No. St of lssuo of AprlllO, 1876; paid. Principal sum.,,. joo 00 Feb 1, 1179, by amount bond No. 13 of issue 01 Apru in, isi ; paiu. 1 nncipai sum,,,. Feb. 1, 1879. by amount bondjNo. 4 of lssuo 01 April iv, 1910 ; paid, rrincipai sum.,,, soo 00 Feb. 1, 1879 by amount bond No. ss of Issue vi April iu, isio ; iiuiu. iirucipai sum.,,, 100 CB Feb. 1, 1879, by amount Iwnd No. S7 of Issue ui Aiii iv, 4910 , paiu. 1 nucipai sum,,. . 100 00 Feb. 1, 1879, by amount bond No. sjof tssuo ui .nay v, isi 1 ; turn, i rmcipal sum.,,, sou co Feb. 81, 1879, by amount bond No. 79 cancell ed. Ili-turncd bv Da) Id Stroup In ex change for bond No. ts ltuno March s, 187S, by coupons to Town bonds pall uui log tho ) ear, viz t 771 89 March 8. 1879, by orders paid during tho jear, viz t Orders ot 1S7S i 7 " 1677 s 10 " 1878 4,734 74 By state tax on Interest paid By commission on w.sji el 4 1 per cent, , ' " i.soo oo ia) k " Casalnuand "... S.07) 71 47 113 t S5 11 no la 88 ll,74 TttJ, npnrm Amouni rCotUved tranf F. r. BltlttiTcf, treas-i . -r urerof 1877 ....... tit II Autunt from M. O, Woodward in full of . balance rif duplicate of 1877 Tl M Amount collected by C. O. Ilarkley on Iron street contribution TM Amount from Commissioners uf Columbia county) tax on seated land sold at treas- tirer'ssale. ..,,. ,, M It Amount from 11. A. Herring, fines, licenses, An. entlfirtud during- veur . mm Amount proceeds Town bonds ot Issue of Sovctnber ts, 1S79.. I.BNM Amount tax assessed for tho rear fAloi w U si exonerations and amount re- iirneui.0 uom-nisHioners 01 Co I1nnl1l.1ennntvtn.w1r! ... tliahS Add amonai uoeofloclM M aupucaioiBTS..., cis a 13 71 Btabo tax on Interest of tends reoelved y j.tf, 1 uuuuisiii;!-.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, TOM Totxl receipts, s,cl M EXPENDITURES. mouwATS. Paid for material, 'lalior, teams, repairs to tools, to., during year 3,M7 t Paid s. u. fihlvo. street Commissioner for services In II Paid H. Skaffer, street Commissioner, for 1M M SOt It Paid R. Jacoby.balance on account 04 Street Commissioner for 1877 Entrlneerlnir. Samuel Nevhard. 4 W I i so no 0 00 M 44 ao 00 so os 81 IM 0 709 4 lot in ib tn I u II loo 04 15 00 1 so 11 J. B. Itobtsou, services as Solicitor to the Town J. J. Brower, rent Council room O. S Knrmati, rent 110 k Ladder room . 1. 8. Kuhn, rent enirlnoroom..., ,,. Wm. CUIinoi'B. rent enirlue cotui anr mnm . ll. stohner. rent look.up,. , Rent of pound Bloomsburg t)ai Company for ejas during yea' ... Iiit rest on Town bonds pild by orders on treasurer, ,, Pilnti'rs' bills eleorgoA CUrk, stationery roal. stove grAle. lumber. Ac. at lock nn.. street lamps . .... , 'I own Auditors , W. 11. .lacoby, recording . osi-i mhjoiiu direct opening .. .,,,,,,.... ullce services to sundry iie-rsons paid by M. C. Woodward ......... 8W .0 d.c. atcrncr si do 970 83 101 00 IS tl an 00 Us 00 James Thomas, services as High constable, serving notices, &o ......., C. ei. Bsrklej-, b ilanco for services as Town Solicitor In 1877 ........... W. Wirt, services as Secretary Paul E. tMrt, services as Secretary.... ., 3,141 111 Tho above being total amount of oruers issut-a uunog nscai jear of 1S74. as follows ! For expenses Incurred blnce April 1, 187s (s soj 04 Tor experiHPM Incurred prior to .lpril 1, 1019 , O40 &r S43 81 OTIIKIt DISUUItSEMENM.. Amount orders t"i paid 1 rt " " 1-7T pulJ fi'jl 10 State ta; paid on Interest.... 47 ol iowu uuau. pan ,.... w,.t a ioooo 1 nterest raid with boiiil Xn 4 iu Coupons ou bond-d debt paid . 779 8fl, CtilnmbiSlon allowed Town '1 ri,asnrir hum Cash lu hands of treasurer 15 H Totai;o.ip.not.urcs, I9.1IS n D.'duct unpaid orders ot 1678 .... 1,111 It Amount equaling receipts. Seo receipts.,, H.osi 54 Attest: PAUL K. WIRT, O. A. HERRING, President ot Town Councl The undem'ffOOd Auditors of thn Tnwn eit ltlnnmo. burg do hereby certify that they have examined tho fjreitolug accounts una suitvmouts and find them uorroui. mm u'j tippruvo ine samo. JOHN L.YCOCK, 1 11. C. tlAKTMAN, V Auditors. e;. M. VAViirtiisr.rnK I nioomsh ir, M troll 51, 187. AR lv VjTR eports. DLOOilSBUBQ MARKET. Wheat per bushel ft.) lti-e .) Corn, new, " .41 .SS (.0 I.W 1.60 11 '11 UT .M MVS, lour ner barrel Cloverseed ... . Flaxseed Butter Taflow Potatoes Dried Apples Hams sides & Shoulders 'lit JI (.ui .19 ao i-ara per pound Hay per ton , Beeswax Timothy Seed VUIJTA Tll-liS ruit CCMi.. No. I on Wbarr t 3,00 per Ton No. 5 ' " $ t.TS NO. B " " t ,) Hiaeksmltirs r.iitnn on Wharf... s.oo " nitiiminous ti so Danchy t& Oo's. Advt's. IltO TIIUUIXG TOES. PAltENTS. vou npeil nn lim.1.1. il.t-nw . .v.. .nn. Children's suoes before they are Hai.k worn, on uvwuuv ujL.r.n ,iiui.iii nio luu, AIUILT U10 SILVER "Or A. H. T. Co." Will Prevent This. Ask for tiiisk Suoes wuen Uctino. march 14, 79-4w d AN i:.l'ITIN() HOOK. 1 L'O.IMK) SOI.II! ! STANLEY'S OWK STORY tit hi-"W'llil AiHi niiir..," I 'Trliiimilm" re written In tho gtaphlo sijlo ot liun. .1. T. Mi nillrT, Is tlio only autncntlo and cnpyrLTtite.1 ciikai edi tiom, nnd Is soiling kastkr than uny oiher liook In iMiiriiLH. .1111-411 fLI.L UlSTUKVOI HIS "1K1WN TUS osoo." 1 lie press comment! It. Purchasers praise 1. Airents are sa rer fur It. Imiciiiish It nun 4 m-anti,. hard nines. Mire For full p irtlculars and mil. ml,1riu Ill'llliAltD BIioniKlls, Publishers, Philadelphia. 1 Onnr,!turn8ln SO days on S I (k) Invested. Ot. ltHnclal renort4 unit Itirurrrmtlnri t- It R-1 I.Ike nrotlts Wi-eklv on stuck nntlnnH nf tin tji hi AddiessT. Potter WiuuTttCo., Hanekrs, as Wall st., N. V. a Match ss,'7-4w HEW RICH" BLOOfif Par-uii'M PiirultUi, llil .nnl..i N'i.w llli-li Itlnnil and win completely change tho blood In tho entire sj stein la three months. Any personwho wl.l take 1 .-in itu uiui. irom 1 10 ix weeKs mAj- oo restored, .0 sound health If snrli n thtnt- trt.nnlhl. kptii. mall for s letter stamps. . ft. JiiniiNoii to, Co. Ilanu;ur..llaluu March Si, '79-lw d jMy-Itcndcr ! llvforc liujliiir a PTANO or oi GAN" Do not fall to send for my latest so page H.ustratecl Newsparer tilth much valuable lefoiinatlon FltE. NEW PIANOS. flSS. flSS nml limvurilH. NKa' flit. elANS, jus to wto. BE sUKKtn write me before buy- ..a v .vu. i,...n. uiiaiuiune, Aumrrs iiA.MU.i-, iiiiATi v, ))astungton, N.J. AprU 11, "79-lw d NTS WANTi:i-For the best and fastest selling IlctorlAl Books and Bibles, llices re ;d 33 ner cent. National Phbushiki. cn Phil. adelphla. Pa. d April 11, '79-4W 1i Trt ClAflfi Invested in Wall street IU I V til M HI stocks makes fortunes ev ery month. Hook sent free explalnlngeverythuiff. Address B A XT Kit JECO., Baneers, 11 WaU strtA New lorfc. d aprll 1 1 79-4w AflEN'T.-l WANTED for Smith's Bible Dictionary uudiin.,MAv.s pxotorial BIBLES Prices ireduced. Circulars tree. A. J. IIOLMAN tu, I'liiiaoeiphia, d April l.n-iw BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. Thero is no doulit about the irreat ftuniHnHtv of this article oier common porous plasters and other external remedies, such as liniments, elec trical appliances, J c. AskThyslclansln your own locality about It, It is wonderful. Sold by drug guts. iTtco 83 cents, a apr. 11, 79-4w ItbabsitrsHBtlhailii. e.oon.ooii laad." .lli.w La4 CaaaRaiaaloaar, lala, luu. m .-tl ai ' ' W a M. I'a.l n. u.. Arrttu.'79 4w a W A "rVT fTi -N''' SALESMAN V-1 1 U tor eacn state. Salary from S7. to auto per sionlh and expenses. Refer ences reiiutrod. l.A lli:i.I.i: .lll 'tU'l)., Aprils, nw uu r vi clauk,.-Treet, cuicaoo. )e will lay Ali-iiuu salary ui stuu larrinoul soj eiwutfa, or allow largo cooiulaaioo, to toll our Law auU woDociful luatnliiiua. Hi ascoit a.Aat ioa lay. oimplo frio. Aildioaabutasal & Ca, AlarabAll, Allcs. April 4, l9-1m r e." o nn rronu on so days Investment of cVl rtrt WaUU emiclai Reiwrts. tree CJ.UU Protsirtlonul returns e)eryweek on Stock Options i,t:n, iiu, to. . (.Mio. Ad dress'!', Potter VvmiiiT Co., packers, si ) all St., N. V r aprll 4, n-lni CIA fl'H 0 1 rft lnieMedln WallSt.stocki OlU J U p HIUWniiil.fs fortucis every luniiUi. Bunk hunt tree c-xplutntrgevi rj thing. Ad dress Baatsu Co., lussass, 17 Wall street, N. Y. Airtw.lvw r tfcfT A HAY to agents eanvoss'ng for the Fire aj at .Id.- laii.ir. Iirms aLd uutut tree. Ad dress P. O. VI' KERY, Augusta, Maine April 4, '7-4w r ma Mnmit and exrenses guaranteed to Age Us uutnt fiii". suaw & Co. AtursTA, it aim. April 4, "7S-4W r HeTSjAjcridverUtlcgEcrcaulO tfrccotlll.T