THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUEG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. THE COLUMBIAN. ti i, n o 31 n it u ii. r ii 1 1) a v, a i- it 1 1, St, i-.m " llaiTlioait Time Tnldr-. AC'iA WANNA HLOOMailt'lKl n.Ut. IlOAt) KOHTII, KOCTII. Accommodation Train WD A.M. Mall Train Ktuross Train 1,M- OATAW1SSA UAIt, HOAD. NORTH. .Ammnilailon Train .H9 A.M. UC'4lar nxprcsa ... 8.W1A. Mi 4.49 P. M 11.41 A. M sotmi IfiO l'.M. 11,11A.M. The Stkruno Hook CoYK.n. Wo havo purchased tlio right to uso those covers in this county, nml havo on hand nn assortment of sizes, Tiicy mnko tlio neatest and most con venient form for doing up noto heads, letter bonds, bill Lends, notes, checks, Ac, nnd n cover will he given awny with every order o 1000. Try It onto nnd you will not do with out it. It is tho best thins of the hind ever muiicu. uu nun cum no. If. 4.IH1 l'.M. Tiirongh ears on Express train either to New York or I'Wtadeipmr. accoiiiiuuuw" ....... iui.ni c.dawlssa ani Wllllamsport. STAOK LINKS. pumitA An liimvunriui. Lcavo Cambra Morally, c vv"diiesdav and Friday at 0:30 n. tn., atrlvoat iiinoinsburif by ll!30n. in. l,oavo llloomsburg on "!mo d.ijs nttir arrival ot Philadelphia mall. ii,mnrK.I anii 1 AIRisvn.t.K,-I.cave l.nlrdsvlllo l"y Thumdiv and Haturd.iv at 7:30 a. m., arriving at llloomsburg ny 'J m. Lcavo I'looms. i, in: on a:nc da 9 ntler arrival of l'nrladelptda miff Tlio stage lino terminates nt Mlllvllle. umto'n and llloomsburg.-A dally stage lino leaving 11,'titon In tlio morning and returning In the ole ums of tlio same day. MAIL ROUTES. inttp HAM. Ann lltooMsncnn.-Loavo Wlilto Hall Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at nana, in., irilvlnitat llloomsburg by 10 a. in. tavo lllooms. burg ousniuoelajs ntler arrival ot l'lilladelplila mall. iikvton ano lltOMsiiuna. Loaves llenton Monday, Wednesday and Friday ats a. in.. arriving at llloomsburg at 2 p. in. leaves llloomsburg Tties. a iVl'nnrsimy and Saturday at n. in., arriving nt 'innton at i p. in. Sufficient Ji'STirtcATiox. The almost universal firnctico among dairvmcn.of colorini? nil wintcr-mado hultcr intonded for market, sufficiently justifies the farmer best color lio can pet. Tim 1 rfnil1 Hulls Color of Wells, ltichardson .fc Co., lturlingtoni Vt., Is the purest nnd host J at the World's Dairy l'nir It received Iho International Diploma. Druggists keep it. New York Millixkuy Stoiie. Jut opened n Moyer Ilro. lllock. A full line of Milliner nnd Enncy Goods, nil litest ami best styles, at Ion est market prices. We know we can please all, having had experience in New Yo'k, and other cities. We Invite all lo come nnd see for tlieniFclvcfl bofutc they pmcliae. MI-sES Kvr.ni.TT8 Aj Grkss. 1'ltIILtU SALES. John A. Kunston, Administrator of Augu. tns Ma"on will ofl'er real estate for sale at the Court Hou'o In llloombtirg on Saturday April 2Gih, at 10 o'clock a. in. and ot Eyer's Grove at'-o'elock p. in., of the Raid day. The Administrator of Martha Thurston decensed will expose vnlunhlo real estato fur sale in llloomshurg on Saturday, April 2Gtb. Hatry W. Sloui, Administrator of Maria Higgs will oiler for sale valuah'e real estate in l!loombuig, on Saturday , May 10, 1879. Pie advertisement In another column. Col. .lohn Snyder, of Ucrwiek, was in town on Wednesday. Mr. S. Edgar, of Espy is rending law with Col. Knorr. The accounts of the- Conyngham nnd Ccn tra'ia l'oor District were audited lust week, The Insertion Organization known ns tlio hundred nnd one, (101) initiated four new members in its ranks on Saturday evening. We are pleased to learn that Mr. l'hilipl'. Ever, is recovering nnd will probably bo utile to get out again. Reuben Hess, recently of Salem, Luzerne county, lias purchased the Thomas Knorr farm near Itupert, and taken up his abodo thereon, It. A.Mcrcur, Esq., Ifegistcrin llankniptcy will hold a meeting nt the Kxchango Hotel in this place on Saturday. Ho was to havo been here on theU2d but tlio time was postponed K. K. Orvis, lias removed his law office to Scranton. A. O Smith k Son have opened nn ollice in tlio same city hut still keep their office and practice in this county. There has never been seen or tried, such simple, faithful, tflienciom satisfactory and lleasint remedy as Dr, Ham' Expectorant, for coujis and colds. 23 and 50 cenU a hot-lie. The If. W. Knrley l'lnning Mill nnd the Wllllamsport Furniture Manufactory, of Wil liamsport, were destroyed by fire on Monday afternoon last. Loss S7H,0u0 insured for Jill 100. FHANKL1N (lO-OJir. Rain, Thursday, April lClh. Winter agiln on Friday. Nol much Oats planted. I'otatoes coming up, (in price), Snow fell this week at tlio North Nounlnin lo (lie. depth of Ifi inches. Thero Is good sleigh. Ing for a distance of nhout 3 miles. The County Commissioners have refused lo nccept tho new sale heciuo it is not burglnr Tramps still on the march as usual, they do proof, as ordered. It will ho returned nnd an not ak for trori nt present, Ihey infrclr stop to other ono of tho right kind obtained nk tor something to iat and then pass along. Some of the old farmers bespeak a very poor TI1E "COLUM MAN APPLE, i.nrvcsiami especially yau, they y mat the p0nie time ago we callest attention lo a cde grounu n0l in cono.uon w sow sse,i, nnd ,,,,,, ,,8 BM htm n .-.,B ... .. ...c -u W mivuurra. .,..1. .,,,1.1 . I.H., frnn, I..V... M Auditors retll'il the accounts of Supervisors Iluckalew in relation therilo, lly the hands of ami l'oor Overseers on Momliy. Tins seems Mr. J). 11. Hosier. Mr. Iluckalew has sent lis to be a lucky lownshlp In regards lo paupers, several crafis. and a communication which wo there being none in Iht district at present . gladly Insert. It Is fair lo ay that Hon O. 11. The road between Catawlsa and Danville liuckalew does not quite agtce wllli his brother known as the AWous is reported to be in hsd as lo Hie history of the Apple. Wo don't like condition. Come Fat man, you mint attend to the name of "Yankee l'ioneer," nnd with our your unties, as that Is a bad road at bel. corrcspodnents permission would rill It the The Hon. J. 11. Knlttleand GVner llliawn "Columbian," l.ecauso we have brought it Into Cliriv Jackson's IIejt M eel Nny Tolmrro, ii , oi vaiawissa pain mis out ot the way place a short visit yeUonhy (S indiy). Casper says apples ami cider are very healthy at this season of Iho yeir. The honest tillers of the soil In this section seem tn lejoic- in knowing tint the 1'illsburi: lllot Hill in dead or did not become a hw. Hut Sciibner for May will contain an illii'tratid paper on "The new Museum In Home," in which the Italian people and government are liking such nn enthusiastic Interest. Among the rich treasures of this museum are the slatnes Commodiis as Young Hercules," nnd of ' Uran ia," llie terra-cotta havrellef of ''The Parting of Tiieens and Ariadne," a bronze thensa or sa- end car, n rhylon or drinking-horn of rare beauty, sculptured sarcophagi, etc, nil of whlih are reproduced in the illustrations. The sub ject has not before been treated In the msgazin- es, we believe. On or about April IGih Alfred Irvine missed a plow, and David Mouser a harrow from their farms in Montour township, and Kli Wormian of Caper township in Montour county, n plow. Suspicion rested on James D Hall of Dinville, and a search warrant was taken out and tins goods found in his barn. They had been disfig ured and taken apart ti escipa identity. Hill has been bound over for appearance at next Court. There is reason tn believe that he is one of the gang which of hte has been raiding through the Valley, and we have no doubt he will soon give their names. T1IK WOMAN WHO WALKS. Miss Bertha Von llillern, whose latest feat, that of walking 1G0 miles in 64 hours, and who has proved that women, if trained, is capable uf enduring fatigue without injury to herheiltli during her feals of pedestrianism, bathes freely with t7i7ta Liniment lotlidc lmmoni'a. Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet Dr. Aim. 120 West 11 road way, N, Y. Trial size 25 cents ENJOV LIFE. On Monday evening tho engine and tender attached to the fi eight train on tho I., A. II. K. 1!. was thrown from tho track opposite the l'laning Mill, tho switch being turned. Fortu nately nobody was hurt. Miss Mary Mnloy, formeily of llloomshurg, was married to Mr. Kdunrd Smith, in Wilkes li.irre, on tlio 22nd inst. by Itev. W. II. Swill. Jliss Mnloy's many friends hero wish her n long life of happiness nnd prosperity. Wehnoon our table the April number of the Fducator, ft neatly printed monthly edited by tho Principal, teachers nnd students of the Orangcvillo Academy. Tho subscription price is only 60 cents n year. Supt. Snyder is among the contributors. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Na ture gives us grandeur of mountains, glens nnd oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment Wo can desire no better when in perfect health hut how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green's August .Flower will make them us free from disease ns when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint is tho direct causeof seventy-five per cent, of such ma'adies as liilhousness, In digestion, Sick Headache, CWivcncss, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of tho Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms, Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample botlles 10 cts. Try it, aug. SO, '78-tf jl We print below tho list of applicants for license at May Court, as an item of informa. tion lo our readers. Heaertwp. Hotel llenton twp JJ Berwick llor. " Tho Street Commissioner proposes to com mence clearing tlio rubbish from tlio streets and alleys on tho lOlh of May. After that time tho xpenso of cleaning will bo ehnrged to individ uals. Clean up your own rubbish and save costs. Administrator and Kxecutors who advertise their notices in the Columhian, and pay for them when ordered will be presented with neatly hound Iteceipt book for the estate, willi out any charge. tf. The Faster Music at St. Paul's Kpiscopnl Church was repeated on Sunday. It was a rich musical tnut, the Tc Ihum nnd Jubilate' being executed in excellent stjle, nnd tho whole progrummo being will selected and care fully prepared. Prof. HoH'iuan manipulates the organ in a skilful! manner. tlo and Try SoMKTiiixfi Nmv. Kemojcd (nd re-opened, witli a crowded room on Tues day evening for the first. Will have lee Cream with natural Fruit Flavor all the summer, ill door above the old stand, J. F. Cali)Wi:i.i I shuman. Jacob s liiuterlltcr. llram lieas, usM-i luirned. II lloyl. o W Mauser. liercer. Million. John l-Hjeock, in nigger, luimore. 'eter dross, .ml.-l w leoumns, , .lacouy, ii KKili r. I, Kustcnbauacr Co. s, Mt'ler. Jacob llliawn, aney w itrumuacu, m rtent-r. lianlel F furry, W K Weldeiisaul, lobanna .'Conner, John L Kline. saae Edwurds. Mary .Monroe. huniuel Ibwledlnc, II lie merlon. lianlel Ketireb, v,eiiingion l eager, A K Mull li. Wesley Hlldlno, i. ixiuL-enueitrer. lloyd II. Yetler, riarou vv uess. Keuben llouch. It. I lUU-i, John Eekrote, Jacob Miller. t'arvln Kile, The fact that Mojcr Pros, sell their goods at rates as low as they can ba purchased for in the cities is so well known to country dealers that most of them send in their orders to this popular firm and thus tavo the expense of u trip to the city. Recently ono extensive ueale on his way to Philadelphia left his orders with Moyer Pros, and returned homo because he lound ho could do no better in the city. Tlio members of thelteseuu Hook.V, Lndde Company No, 2, of this place proposo hohlin; u Festival on Friday and Saturday evenings of May 30th. and 31st. Iho proceeds uictobe applied to tho completion of furnishing thu meeting room, The "b'hoys" should bo well patronized by the citizens. Correspondence from diflerent points in tl County has becotno a fentiuo in our locu columns, which makes the Columbian more than ever the best local paper in tho county Wo invito correspondence t'lom all sections but do not wish to bo held responsible for any criticisms or personal allusions made in com inunications. Of course anything of an o: lensivo character will not bo published. A Carnival of Jov. Miserablo men and women, prostrated with disorders of tho liv nnd kidmys, can bae n carnival of joy by usirg hidney-W ort, and so restoring lost en ergy to their vital functions, For lame backi costivcnens and poor digestion, it cures by constitutional ellects, For tnlo by nil Drug- Jjists. prominence, and 1 lie word Iris a local significa tion. Were it not for the well known modesty of our friend we would call It the "linikalew" apple. Fishing cnek April 21st, 1870. Hon. C, II. llnocKWAY : Dear Captain. I rumor has It that the Member from the nppo- send you byD.lt. Hosier a few culs fur in ile side of the Itiver voted in favor of said grafting of the apple you ileslred from tlio old Hill. If that be the case the Hon. T. J. imi-t not conic and nk tho support of voters in this town- hip. 1 he lata bond of school Directors do not seem to like the Idea of p tying for the lot of books furnished list fall. The citizens or the most of Ihem nt least arc able lo purchae all JJoofo that their children require, and if some of those vorlltia did not fed able, the account could have been raised by subscription fur them, Muclicr soon Ac, 1'i.ow Hoy. Marriages. McllKSiiV IntviNr. At the I.ulheian Paisonsge, lllodinsburg, Pa., by Itev. O. 1). S. 1T.NNSYLVAN1A STATU 8A11UAT11-SCI100L C()N KNTION. The fifleelh nnnusl convention of the Penii'a Stale Sibbilh-scho'. I Association will be hill I.. ll. U. .,! !,.,. I. .I.,!-,, I,m,I, Allnn.,n. Tuesday, Widnesday il Thiirsil.it, Juno a., M",r,:k.'jr' ?,f Alr'1 Mrllenry ,f Iler.ton, I'a.. Ith and 5th. The cjercl'es will open Tuesday '"" ' i "ningcreiK afternoon, nt 3 o'clock, with a grand union low,1!hl'' children's- meeting, addre-scd by Itev. Itlchatd Kdoaii OoLtiKn In FMilngcreek lown. Newton, D. D.,of PhllKMphla, and will close sl,p, on the ISlh of April 1871, by M. A. Amer on Thursday night, at 10 o'tbek, man, K-q., Mr, 11. F. Kdgir lo Miss Mattle The programme will ho praclical, and the Ooldtr , all of l'ldilngrrtek, Columbia county, loplcs will be epened by Ihc ablest Sundiy fchool men In the State, after which they will h "m-PrAllLrti.-On the 22nd day of be given the convention for general discussion, Al'ril J870 "' I,0,".c f "'e brld" f,!,,tr in The music will bo under the direction of Calawls.a Pa., by the Uectorof St. John's Prol. Prof J. II. Leslie, with II. L. D.lo, of Alloona, M'copul chuch, Mr. Charles Henry 1-rllz of organist. Pueblo Calorado, to Jliss Ida May l'fahler, of The usual reduction of rales will be had on C'atawlssa. all ldiding railroads In the Slate, for Informa- Mlt.t.Kii Z(R. On April 13th, 187S), at the tlon of which report your name to 11- F. Cos- parsonage, in Calawisa, by Ilcv. J, F. Dlener, ter, Ksrp, of Altoona, chairman of committee on Mr. Henry Miller to Miss Klla Zirr, bolli of Irnnsportation. Citawissa This will be a mass convention, and all him ERRORS OF YOUTH. (1rnti.vman whoauilcred tor years from Nervous lisiiii itv I'RKMATt'iiK Iifcav, and nil the erTecIa ot youthlul Indlserellon, will ror tho snsoof sulTer llnf liuraanllv. send rieo to all who need It. tho uel- pe and aireciton for making the simple remedy by which ho was cured, sunerera wishing topiotlr,by uressiug OltANOEVII.LE ITEMS. Woodwind orehatd in Huntington. The apt le ! undoubtedly of Connecticut on gin or brought here from thereat an early dali Huntington was settled previous to the Wyom ing inasicre, in 1773. David Woodward the original proprietor of tills orchard sellled here sonn where about 1790, and set out this orchard about 1S00, he settled under the Connecticut ciiarter nnd came from Canaan in that slate. In eonsiepieoee of the difficulties between the settlers under Connecticut nnd the lnn claimants but little communications of a pleas ant character existed an ibis border previous lo 1S10. This sati-fies me that the fruit must nec essarily have been brought in by the Yankee eltler ns none could have been procured out side of the line short of Northumberland and too tn my unpleasant rcccolleelions were fresh day-schools and Sundayiseliool organlzitions throughout the Slate, whether of a denomination nl or undenominational character, are entitled to representation. For nil duly accredited del egates entertainment wld be provided If llicir names are lepnrled lo llev. S W. Duffield, f K,1 Altoona. on or befire May 31st. All content- John II. iinl)UN,4J Cedar sL, Now York. plillng allendii g the convention should nr" range .o be presen , t ne t , ren a " K DM TCI Fiber's Colobratcd and remain until the cloe of the convention HI! M T3,!-i T)b-,.j m,. It Is hoped that the convention will be large hl.stoU.r known for I'll ssot every kind (lileedlng, nnd enthusiastic and that every one will feel an llehlnii, lillr.d, Inward. Ac.) and nil diseases ot the .... . ...... i. KfCTfH, whether recint or long standing. ItgUe.s indlviiliial re"ionsihility for Its success, j as- Instant n lief nnd etTeeta a radical nnd iefinanent lo, and snperin.endent, wi.l please read this SMtRWJSWa call lo their respective schools and congrega- rlrSMMYMtTe Hons. ti copy 01 tirogramme ami any iur- aoe. tvm ny mau on receipt or price, i-orsaieuy Kr. S. Waoonku, Sialp S.-rr..tarv. Mcchanicsbure. Cumbeiland fl,l 1? l- ITM V Urgcst Mck In New " "' UiVll-l U LH York! 'K9. rs. TKc nor yard. i, WILTON. AXMlNSTEIt, The warm wealher of the last few das has kept our eoplc so busy making gardens, that news is vtrv icarce. We notice, however, that there appears to be in mens memories at that dale to suppetse such ipiite a good deal of business going on ill other I a thing possible. The fruit is of large size, red places than the gardens. tn color, slightly Rub-acid, persistnet em N. A. Hobbins, the wagon-maker, is p,ijg stem, and subject when folly nature to small tip a number of fine buggies ; he does excellent work and is worthy of pationage. A new walk has been laid in front of the Centenial Holtl, This Hotel has itely started under a new Landlord. County Snpt. W. II. Snyder is also putting down a walk in front of his residence on Main street. Tlie Orangeville Cornet I! mil is improving Iry spots or pin- running towards the heart Season, February to middla of April, As it has no known mine I would suggest Yankee Pioneer," unless you have something more appropriate, Most re-p'ctfully vours, John M. Hlx-kai.kw. A TItAMPVS EXPEDIENCE. Mn. KiitToii : Of course you do not care for , , . . .... . , i rapiuiy. narry i.ow ne.ng e.neoi me princ.p... ., orn. , , f f , memuers uas oeen mucn missi.i. Me near mat vmt,,,,,, however, may lie of Intc-re-t. Thr ugh ne is recovering. ,h(! n, of Casper llliawn, the popular tal The weekly exercises of the Academy, which lor m Catawisa, was hauled to Iho picturesque took place on Monday evening, were largely at- village of Slabtowii,so-called because s0me years tended and were very successful, lhere is a ago slabs used to be manufactured there. Hell fine body of students in attendance, number- town, once and a while called Mainville, is su ing over SO. cilled, we presume beeiuse it raised-will, some- Several of our citizens, hiving a desire to in- thing that gave it a name. Now Slahtown crease their brain power by a ll'li diet, one not regularly laid out. No two hou-es are on a night last week, set about 20 nets in the creek, Hue, but that is not tho fault of the loue near the iron bridge. Hut alas ! In the morn- m.aiitow.v. ing when they went for their fish, they found Dom Pedro is now llie reigning influence in the some one had been before them, and left the 1 1 ice, and his last name is familiar lo all the empty nets on the banks. Thev have conclud- citizens, hven the children cry after hi eel tn set the nets in the trees next time and then they will not be so easily found. Yours truly, Wl I.KINS MlC.UVlIEU. OATAWISSA NEWS. Tho Roy. Mr. Peck officiated in St. John's Episcopal Church at this place last Sunday morning anil evening. Tho Itev. Mr. Fessen don the ltector of this Parish olhciated at Danville. Tho Itev. Mr. Deener tho recently elected Pastor of St. Mathews L. L. Church has ar rived in Town with Ids family. The new dwel ling house being erected by U.F. Harder, will be his place of residence. Mr. William Swart, represented the Tom- peranco Union of this place llloomsburg, Catawlssa, Con) ngliain, (irsenwood twp. Hemlock ' Locust " Madison " Main Minim " Montour ' Orange " hcott " faugarlcaf " Kestaurant Hotel ltestaurar t Liquor store Hotel Jtestaurant Hotel Lluuor Store Hotel ltestaurant Hotel Local geography is studied by a sectional pnz zle of Pennsylvania counties, and foreign coun. tries are illustrated by a similir puzzle of New Jersey Slate. In fair weither the principil's amusement is pitching ijuoits at sixty yard' and during a campaign, watching for cmdi tales. everthelessIabtown is an mportant centre, politically and commercially, and there is always a crowd at a political meeting, an election or a dance. Few travelers pass Yea- ger'a Hotel, where there is always the best of accommodation. NUMUDIA. From there I tramped towards Numedia. Why this was so-named the oldest inhabitant is inelarkness. Xow I did not go afoot because of the love of exercise, nor becau-e I had the ped- scnteii me i em- eriiln lmahi blll r fljn,ny exp(.cUli ,iat yome nt the State Con- illlc9,er or pacing lim?wagon would pick me county, Pa. I at one-naif Fokuik Pricks. I e.OOD 1IRCSSKI.S rAlll-KTS, Business Notices Pnrlnir Styles Stirine Goods iSnnncfclylcs. Call mid see 1 he New Goods. Tho New Styles nt the cw Price. Cheaper than ever. Must bo seen to be believed, better goods at lewer pricca at D. I.owcnberg's. Ileautlful Silk I fats 1 New Soft Hats, Wool Hats, Fur Hats, For Meu for Hoys and Children At the Popular store of I), Lowenberg. l-Vrmers attention I S. M. Iless. lllooms burg, Pa., now offers cheap for cash or grain all kinds ol tunning implements. Spring Overcoats Spring Overcoats, Ctieap, Durable, Neat and New Just received nt H. Lowenbergs. Full Lino of Notions and White Goods tliis week at D. A. Creasy's Good Calicoes 15 cts,' and good Ginghams 8 cents n yard at Lutz & Sloan's. Finest stock of Wall Paper ever in lllooms burg at Clark's Hook Store. Boot headquarters at McKinney's. ork city. iNOltAtSS. VELVETk'llOllY-ilia'hSELt'.andTllltEEd'l'.YIlAlt-l'Ki'S iiteuuallvlow prices. ulLCLOTlls all widths from aso. per yard. Lack LUfn'A Ins, ji.oo per pair, to the finest liCAL LACE Imported, at SHE PPAR.D KNAPP'S 139 and 191. Sisth Avenue, Corner 13th street, NEW YOItS. nov. sa, Ts-cm ntco PIMPLES. I will m.lll (I'rL'L'Mlio rcctliHi for a Rtninla Vkort. bi k 1UI.M thnt mil remove Tun, VKKL'KLr.Si, 1'lM rLKSand IHotches IcaMiiff tho skin soft, clear and beautiful: aho lnstmcllous for producing1 a luxuri ant stow iu of lialrou a fcald head or smooth face. Address, Ineloilntf 8C stacop, lieu Vandelf & Co., ;w Ann st N.V, a.&co nov. 11. Ttv-.m TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser havlntr btrn nermanent lv on rod nf that dreAd disease, (.'ousumntlnn. hv a hlrnnW' nmp- dy is anxious to inako known to hla fellow sutler- ers i no means or cure, to au who desire u he will fiend a copy of the prescription used, (free of , charge ) with directions for prepailnffana using the , a.u, nuiuu wvy win mm u uuru i;uro ior uo.ssrMi i tion, Asthma, Uronrhttis, &c. Parties wtshintf tho Preserlntlon. will nlnaso ml. dress K A. WILSON, 191 Penn St., Ullanwburfj, N. OOUET PROCLAMATIO N. TtrilKniOAS, the lion. William Klwell V President Judeo ot tho Court olOjer and Terminer and General Jail Deliver)', Court of (uar ter Sessions of the I'eaconnd tho Court ot Common Cabbacre nlatits tiO cts. per 100, $5 per Dlaagnnd rtrnliana' nrf In fhn Offlli Tmltolnl Ills 1000 at J . Garrison's, 0th street, Iiloomsburg. trlcti composed 0, lUe COUntles of Columbia and ,r Tr, .,, . i , r..t I Montour, and tho Hons. I. K. Krtckbaum and F. L Jicivimieys ciioe oiu.c ue..u Miuman,Asw!ato.Iud'esotColumulacounty,have House. ... issued their precept, bearlnK date tho 15th day ot Pleached Muslin, at the old prices, and Feb. In Ul0 year of our tord one thousand eight ii -i ..... i, ,i,o r.i inr n liundre'tl and seventy-nine, and to mo dtrccte'd for Aldeton''.y l cents , by the bolt, lor a ,loWln-BaCourl of0ycr an'a Tl.rmlnt.rand,Iencral JC.Y Ui.3 ,l J.u.c.-. k'.'JH.i oi Large assortment of new designs in Wall Paper at Clark's llook Store, Call at McKinney's for Shoes. Kubbers at McKinney's. .!-.. t.;.i. t.l l It I . .e-.K.un u,u. uwm i.m.isuurg on lue I i , tlipv ,ij not. and I must confess I iliil 21th inst. L.i.ii!.mit'.iim. i . i.. r ,i. Quito ii number of our peoplo attended the elevation on wnich Numedia is iierched, I toi: entertainment at Danville on lliursday evening nt& to rest. of last week. An excursion train was run on tho P. 10. H. It. for tho accomodation of tlioso desiring to attend. J. 11. Hobbins, n law student in the office of W. I.. Fycrly, has gone to Lyons, New York. Mr. William Yeager is improving his risi- THE SMALL BOY. My ambition to go further, however, was ex- cited by seeing a sniill boy trying to pull ii the hill a wagon geared about ten feet, with wooden wheels, and loaded with a doien joists eigbing less than a half ton. Mr lir-t impul-e tuartcr sessions of tho Fence, Court of Common 1'le.is and Orphans' Court, In lUoomsbui, In tli county of Columbia, on tho first Monday, being tin 5th day ot May next, to continue two weeks. Notice Is hereby i,iven to tho Coroner, to tho Jus tices of the Peace, and the Constables of tho said county ot Columbia, that they bo then and therein their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of l.lpst Patterns in Wall Paner at C ark's said 5th day of May with their records, lnoul- Hook Store I siuoni ana omer rememoranccs, to ao inoso imngs ,,uie:uit luctr ..i;i luiu 10 uu uuuv. auu ltenicmher that Lutz it bloan sell the thoso that are bound by recoL'nlzanco to prosecute best Corset in town lor the money. I asalnst tho prisoners that aro or may bo In tho Jail -- I of tho bald county of Columbia, to bo then and there A fine selection of Lathes Gold atehes to urosecuto them as shall bo lust. Jurors aro re- and Chains, both American nnd imported queste-dtobc punctual In tlielrattcnelance, agreeably to their notices, lutewl at llloomsl)urg,lhe 15th day f- 1 of Feb. In tho jenr of our Lord one 1 L. r. thousand eight hundred and beventy-nlne ; . ) and In tho ono bundled and third jear of tho Independence of tho Fnlted states of Amei lea. s-herlll'a OlUce, JOHN. W. HOFFMAN, llloomsburg, April J tc bherlff. by the beat makers at L. Bernhard's Jewel ry Store. UestSyrupdScts.ngallniiatD A. Creasy's. Lutz ec Sloan haven large assortment of Husiery and Gloves. Lots of New I)rcs Goods, very cheap, at Clark it sou . Get your pa- NEW AVDERTISEMENTS. gTATLMKNT Fuowini, iNoiBTKDnKra, ac., or iui TOWN OPBLOOM8DUBQ, For tho Year ending March Slst, 1 t, mado In ae- coruuue-e wiui eno aci ui Asneuiuiy ui Airu mn 1S75, entitled "A Supplement to nn Act to regulate tho Indebtedness ol municipalities, to provide for thu redemption cf tlie same and to lmpce penal ties tor the Illegal lncreaso thereof." Prenared and oubllshed br the corrjorate author ities of nalel Town. FUNDED DEirr. ltond due August I, l!, not presented iw M Itondsdue August I, W9 fr-i eu Interest on same from February 1, 1H7. .. Hond due uciolx-r i, Is7 Mo f Interest on aamo from ("ctober 1, IMS... ltond due January i, lvo Joe) no interest on same from February 1, 1'ltl. . . Honda duo February 1. IS-si Boa 00 Interest on same from February 1, 1679.... Honds due August I, ts-si 700 '0 Interest onaa ,,e from February 1,1S79. .. Hond due January 1, Issi loo oo Inleic&t on Biuue from February 1, 1879. ... Honds due February 1, Issi , two 00 Interest on same from Feoruary 1, 1S79. .. Honds due August 1, lssi ,, too oo Interest on same Irom February 1, 1S79..,. Hond due January l.lss-i ,. , loo uo intere'ston same from February 1, 1S79.... Hondsduo February i, issa coo Interest on hatua from February 1, 187. ... Hoods duoAugust 1, lsi.. 6tio to I merest on same Iroin Frbruary 1, 1879.... llunds due February 1, lssj ., too oj liilereat on same frum February 1, ISTtf.,.. Honds duo August 1, lss.1 sou 00 lutein ton sainolrom February 1, 1.79,... II jnd duo January 1. ltsi loo 00 Interest on same from February 1, 1S79. . . . Honda duo February 1, issj , Too oo Interest on samo from February 1, lsi9.... Itonds duo August. 1, lssi goo 90 Interest on sumo from February 1, is7tf..., Honds duo January 1, ls.,3 2fo 00 Interest ou sauietroiu February 1, ls.9.,., Hondsduo February I, ls-3 Too 00 Interest on same from February I, ls.9. ., Hou-aduo August I, ss. S00 oo Ititeiest on same frum February 1, 1S79..., Honds due January l, is-m soo oo Interest uu same Irom February 1,1379 . llouds duo February l, lss-j Too OO Interest on samo rrom February I, ls.9 ... Hondsduo August!, issa 600 OO Interest on same from F-bruary 1, lsiy.... llouds uuo Jiiauar 1, iss7 Too 00 Interest on same from February 1, 1S79,... Honds duo rebruary I, lssT 60J 00 lnteiestun same Irom February 1. Is79..,. ilolids due August 1, ls7 600 00 luierese-un saiao irom rebruary 1, 1879.,.. lionds due January 1, lss..... coo 00 Intel est ou sauio from February 1, 1S79..,. llouds rtue Feoruary 1, isss. f.oo 00 Intetvst on same from February 1, ls79. .. Total funded debt, tu.eoo oo VALUATION OF TAXA1ILK I'HOPEItTY TIIEHEIN Ileal property l'ersunat property Trades and occupations Tot il valuation. Two per cent, of nboio valuation $15,791 ASSETS. Tax on duplicate of H7S Due from sundry persons on account... Contributions duo ou street openings, j.aitiuuu ui j reuauii-i s uauus, Total, tGCCISO 00 j,fo0 oo f9l,S0O DO 97,S40 00 $7S9,TOO 00 (.Ml) SS 1ST 74 u s ltECEHTS. Amount recelred from F. r. Blllmycr.treas urerot IS77 tet 11 Amount from .M. C. Wooilwardln full of balaiiec of dupllcnle of 1S77 73 yc Amount cotlected by C. (1, Hartley ou Iron M reel contribution " T Di Amount from Commissioners ot Columbia cnuntyi tax on M-au-d land sold at treas urer's sale 31 IS Am iiint from (1. A. llorrlng.nneA licenses, AC, collected during year Vim Amount proceeds 'town bondsot lssuoof olember n, 5T J.soo no Amount tax assessed for the year f,t09 r9 Less exonerations and amount re turned to Commissioners ot Co lumbia connty to-wlti . . till to Add amount uncolloctedtm duplicate st em f f T f,4TS M state tax on Inlfrest of r5nd rfcelred by T. ,1. Vandersllce . 9 M Trital receipts. 11 I'KNDITl IIES. uinnwAVS. Paid tor material, labor, teams, repairs lo loots. Ac., durln? sear.. l'alds. c. shlve, etreet Commissioner for services in isis Paid s, Shaffer, Street Commissioner, for wrvlca in 1s7s. Paid K. .laeoby.balancp nn account as street commissioner tor 171 Linrlneerlng, Samuel fsejhurd J. H. Hoblson, services as solicitor to the Town .1. .1. Drawer, rent Council room C. s. Furman, rent Ho k A Ladder room . I. s, Kuhn, rent engine room Win, fillmuro, rent engine comiany room. . II. stohner, rent lock-up Itetit of pound llloomsburg Has Company for (las during year liit.-rent on Town lionds paid by orders on treasurer Printers' bills , (leorgeA CI irk, Btatlonery I'oal, stove grate, lumber, Ac , at lock up.. street lamps Town Auditors W. II. .lacoby, recording costs Second Mreet op-ulng Police services to suudry persons paid by M. C. Woodnard Sis T5 " J.C. sterner ol Wl James Thomas, services as High constable, sorting notices. .J C. tl. llarkley, balance for services as Town .solicitor In 1577 W. Wirt, wrvlces ns Secretary....... Paul K. A lrt, services as secretary Tho above being total amount ot orders Issued during nscal car ot isis. as follows i For expensed Incurred since April 1, isis $5,202 OS Fur expenses incurred prior to April 1, ISIS evict 87 $.i,r.7 13 129 HI !09 tt 4 an j w M ) SO oo II) 4 so oo SO 00 30 OO 9 00 T09 01 101 111 M 00 C3 21 29 100 04 IS OO 2 CO Id 65 27(1 23 101 00 22 tl 80 OO 133 00 OTIlEIt niMUntSKMKN'r.S. Amount orders tsts paid ...... " ls7t nald stnlolax paid ou Interest Town booits pal-1 Interest paid with lnmd No 4 Coupons uu bonded debt ikild Commission allowed Town Treasurer.., Cash lu hands of treasuier fl'otallosp-mdl uri'3, Deduct unpaid orders of 1S7S Amount equaling receipts see receipts.) . . ts.ost B4 : 8i 323 10 47 01 2,100 00 5 UK 772 89 9 S3 IS t $9,t9S 65 , 1,114 19 (1,017 40 LtAUILITIES. IL01T1SO DEBT. Amount orders 1875, outstanding, $1 62 i8io " a e..i " " ls77 " a rs) " " 1578 " 1,114 19 Total llu.it In-.- debt. t .131 M Kxccssof tloattugdibtui-r assets, $ii4 5a UUolldE W. OOUIMLL, Collectjrot taxes for 137s, la ,u;uum nun lun lunu ui uiujuisuurg. Dli. June s, 1873, tu amount of duplicates ot 1373 $2,34t 29 fit. October 5, 1378, by amount paid T. J. vandersllce, treasurer, as per receipts $130 oo October 31,13 3, by amount paid T. .1. Vandersllce, treasurer.. 637 81 December lo.lats, by am't paid T.J. Vandesltce, treasurer.,,. 320 52 December 81, 173 by amount paid T. J. Vandersllce, treas 143 70 March s. 1379, by amount paid T.J. Vandersllce, treasurer.. 609 37 March 24. 1379, by umount paid T. J. Vandersllce, treasurer . 130 59 March 29, 1879, by amount paid I", J. Vandeisllce.ti-easurer.... tin on Exouerat'ns allowed by council 112 so Halanco on duplicate uncollected, 2,024 4' 616 S3 SttCbt ! PALL K. WHIT, (i. A. iiEimtN'n, l'rcstdeat ot Town Couno The undarsliroed Auditors o! the Town of n'oom B- burg do hereby certify that they have examined tho lureoing accounts auu siatemeuus ana nnuiueui correct aad do appruve tho same. JOHN IAYCOCK, ) 11 C. HAHTMAN, VAUdltOra. V. M. VANUEltSLtCE,J llloomsburg, M ircli ai, 1379. Rrawell a Go'a. Advc'a. W A "XTT tf"!" 0NE SALESMAN V Jl1 1 "J U tor caca State, salary Irom T. to s l(hi per .lunth and expenses. Itefer jnevs a-ipilred. I, 111:1.1.1: .lir'e: CO., April 4, liii-lm r 91 ct.AKK;-)TKiisr,cuiciQO. w u w ill pay Ag'-nts a salary ol moo per mouth, tn t exM-m..,or allow a Urge cummiMlon, 10 sell oar b.s .nU wouJeTful Invpnliotis. IW mean vhat win, hwnplo frse. AdirefSaEiitAif&Co., 31u.batl,Mioa. April 4, "79-lm r si n nn protlts on 30 dajs investment or nrt bi.ciJJ oniclai lleporta. tree s?XWU Proportional returns eu'rywee-kon stockoptlons of?io, - mill, MOO, - 300. Ad dress!'. Potter Viuiiit A2 Co., Hankers, 35 Wall St., N. Y r aprtl. '79-lm M. C. WOOlHVAItD. Collector of taxes for 1377,ln ac count with tho Town ot llloomsburg. DIt. March 31, 1S7S, to balance duplicate) 1877.... Clt. March 31, 1S79, by balance duplicate '77 paid 1m estcd In Wall St, Slocks fortunes every Ing even thing. Aa- IIankehs, 17 wall street, X. Y. S1 TO SlOfiOmakes' mouth. Hook Ie.it ire-e explaining even thing. A uress ISAATKR lo., April 4, T1.-4W fljf IT A DAY to agents canvass'ng for tho Flri X Kldi- Iniii.r. Terms and Uultlt free. Ad- $75 90 dress P. o. VlfKEHY, Augusta, Malno April s, -,mw r Jurors for May Term, 1879. GUAXD junons. V.V. HILLMYEH, Town Treasurer for 1877 count with tho Town ot llloomsburg. DR. April 1, 1878, to balance cash in bands as per last annual statement Mav is, H.73, to amount received from M. C. Woodward, Collector torIS7T, as per re ceipt Clt. Junes. 1S7S, by amount paid T I. Vander dtirsllce, treasurer, batauco In hand as per last nuual statement is per ri-eeipt . June s, is7.( by amouut paid T. J. Vander sllce, treasurer being amount received from M. C. Woodwaid, collector for 1877 as per receipt tn ac 119 24 100 87 $229 11 $119 24 109 87 $'.'2J 11 $77 a Month and expenses guaranteed to Agents tl outlltfree. siuw s Co. AtacsTi, Maine. April 4, '70-lWj r Newspaper Advertising Bureau 10 Spruce stMY. Our readers will notice In another column advertisement of Stmple's Six-Coid ool Cot ton. This cotton is fast gaining a reputation and is fully as good as any made. It has been highly endorsed by many leading manufactur ers, and was awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris KiHMit!on. American I idles will, we Ihlnk encourage "home Industry" and give it a trial. All dealers keep il. Ask for Seuiple's "8. 1 T." and take no other. HEADS IONES FOlt DEAD SOLIlIEItS. The article recently published, calling at tention to the action of Congress which nu thorized the erection of headstones over the graves of union soldiers who are buried in private nnd village cemeteries, has caused many to Inquire) whether the provision applied to soldiers who did not die in the service, but subsequently. In order to ascertain tlio facts on this point. Col. A. 1). Sccley of llerwiek wroto to t'npt. A. 1'. llockwell, A. ti. -M-, lT.S. ,V., at Washington, and received the following answer: In reply to your inquiry ol the .th nst. you are respectfully informed that the law u regard to hendstones applies lo all unmarked graves of soldiers who served in tho army of tho United States during the war for the union whether they died in K-rvice or sinco their muster out or discharge" Col. Sccley now requests that all in this vi' ciuity who know of unmarked graves of soldiers communicato the fact to him, together with the mime, rank, company, regiment and dalool death ot tho deeen-ed. He has received all tho necessary blanks nnd paper-) and will seo that nil tho names are forwarded to tho War Department and receive proper attention. We hope that all thoao interested in teeing the graves of our denil heroes rescued from ob scurity will respond promptly with the required information. !eruick Jiulejiendenl, For the Colvubian, Missus, Lnnons : I closed a prutracted meeting nt Benton on Monday evening, lilst inst. which resulted in fifteen baptisms, one uliteil who hail been baptised, and several re timed their covenant to God. The Church took anew lif'o and tho members covenanted togstherto keep the ordinances of tho Lord's House, and to watch with and over eucli other. The religious status of the church is better now than for tho last eighteen jeurs, and we trust w il1 bo u power for good in that (dace. llenton has had a hard namo abroad, owing to tlio vile Liquor trafic carried on by tho two hoteN, hut as to tho citizens generally, they are vorv excellent lieonle. and wo hope in another Year to ereato such u religious -sentiment in them as will enable us to ptevent their getting licei.se. It is a Btrango phenomena, to the christian philanthropist, that twelve, or any other number of "sober men, in any com iiiunitV". will nk tho Court to licenso u man to carry e'n a business in their midst that is n iios tivS injury to etery mau. woman, nnu cniiu in the community, except the man whoeloes the hiKiness no other is henifited. With your permission I may huvo something more tu suy ou the Liquor question occasionally, Stillwater, April 23, '". J. M. Kintku. lence on Pine street. When completed it will was to help him, but then his pride might have present a line appearance. been injured, and po everybody lot In in tug and Mr. M. . Hughes leeeivid a luckace from P"11 "'K- -U Ochres I wis male welcome, IlloomsbiirL' a few days since by express. Won- aml proceeded to rest my weary limbs, for I der whether the contents were worth the exnress- M"!'1 walked nearly lira tmlce! After a penial 1L, visit to Dr. J. II, Vastine'a popular store, Mr. Oeo.S. Gilbert and W. L. Hvcrlv Ei.. "which is also me post-oiuce," we investigaleel were out trying llieir hands at tlie speckled E""l' Swank's power press. It is not us Urge as mat oi tne IvIii.umuian nor uoes it no by steam. THE 1'IU PCK.NT, About this time my attention was called to a strange procession coming from tlie ilireclion of Dan. Morris's. It was headed by live peace able, but vigorous looking pigs. In the rear centre followeil "W," who wanted to emigrate them, armed with a ten foot rail. Ho was beauties a few ilays since. Miss Kliza Sharpless is having her house re- roofed. A new floor has been laid in the barroom of the Susquehanna Hotel, The oflice of llie Central Kxpress Company has been moved lo lliuard's store. Mr. J. II. liinaid is the agent. Xow is the time to paper, per at Clark's. .I.o 'M. ..o.f nn.l finoif ,.- 1 1 r,w nf IllOOm-J W T7J or. J J WO Sfllt'l r '. i.- ' , . , . i IL. nU.n,m, lilJ"rr.',a.t''.l.'lnttrllter. w' Dredbendar, Henry ...Ml 4 elM ftU HI --. - ., jw... , 11 IJIIIUl-IIHL-r 1, i Henton-silas t' names, A T Iketer, Dyer Mos - I llilare-reek Charles Camnbell More Xew Calicoes and Uress Goods this ;";nwl8-FeU-r It lialdy, Charles Ilartman, Jacob week at l.uiz iv: nioan s. Ladies call and see our New Spring Stock, full and complete in all departments, at Clark & Son's. For White Goods, Lace Curtain, and Em broideries, go to Lutz & Sloan's, Want 200 Tons of muni Kock Oak- Hark. Good liutter 20 cents per pound, cood Pota toes 7,1 cents ner bushel ami tho hmliest market prices paid for Side, Shoulder ami Hani at Light Street by Silas joung. w A Snenr If) cents pound nt I). A. Creasy's llenton Cornelius Sliultz. Sol II Davis Hrl.ire.reek Samuel siller, simuel Martz, George l ir.s Shawls. Parasols, etc.. at Clark .,..'!?! "C' "'"'i .W.eiitwrg. , , 1 --- , I.UL.K.ISO., ..i-ijiku .-.ericiii- Centre Adim sltler. John S Itemlev Flshliigcieek Andrew Parks, (leorge llaber l-'r jiiklin w la stoeker eireeuwood John Leggott iieinioe-iw r-iiiion iieieiuril Madison John M Johnson Pino John I' Fowler, John Ilruncr scolt John Harding, John savao it Son's. Nearly every evening one or the other of our flanked by half a dozen boyr,nnd Iho reserves bands is upon the streets. Their selections are consisted of severaljuien, who looked ns if they good and considering the short time they have were returning from nn unsuccessiul fox hunt. been organized the execution is much better than could be expected. Dr. Willils and wife rclurneel home last Fri day evening- W- DIIAWINO THE JUKY. As many of our readers are not familiar with tho manner in which j'urors tiro selected, we will given brief statement nf tho method as witnessed by us tho other day. To begin with we may stato that the Jury Commissioners are frequently solicted by citizens' to placo their names in tlio wheel Interested parlies make nular nnneals, and then tho Ccmmissioners havo their personal and political friends tn look after. Tho law is that "It shall bo tho duty of id inrv commissioners, president nidge, or ii.Llilioii.il law j'udgo of Iho respective distriit or a majority ol them, to meet at tho scat ol us- tico of the respective counties, nt least thirty days before the first term nf tho court of com- "W," weighs about 230 pounds and was evidently mad and exausted. The pigs were urged to take the ICernlown road, but ob serving the tavern sign dtleberately stopped. l earing that they might mike a thnk move ment towards Slahtown a fresli detachment of reinforcements were placed on that road under the leadership of Mrs. "W." who WUs burden ed with some freshly purchased ciockeryware. MISTElt OIIUCIvB.lt D'e zeit is zu kurlz for mich niein brief zu emlen eliese woche ober die neehle weche kon nen mier veleichl m,ne schreiben. T HAM P. NOT DESEftVlN'O Of PITY. Itoots and Shoes cheap at McKinuey's. George A. Clark keeps the best plain I Ilemlwlt Ajiin" w ioorc, lllchard Henry, (leorgo W .... . ' .. . i . : ,..-.1 I . n uuviiiKlll winuow annues, uie uesi. v-uru i-iiiurcs, Jacksou-l'runk Derr, Henry Ilurleman ,lr the best Spring Fixtures. M.a?lsuu.l"r.'lnli Hoat ... . . .uutii ..in ..il-usillgl-r, jr, d 11 .-viiss ., i i. ..i-. u i .!.. i...i.. ... Montour Wm I'Alouser ,1 POUllll lUrilX OUll CU.I I 1U UU UUCSei III Mt l'leaSlllt-ll.lVI.I Slrnnn T.r.l.rt lln-n .i . r. ,. i ....... :r .:'... ::"'v ... it. j. Vyrea'iy a. DOllllIN'S ELEOTIUC SOAP. Having obtained the agency of this CF.LF.ui'.ATr.D Soap for Illnoiiisburi; and vicinitv, I append the opinion of some of our best people as to its merits. "I have used Dobbin sElectric Soap niaele by I. L. Crogin & Cel., Philadelphia, Pa., for washing about ten years, and think it superior to any other. Mrs. C. G. llarkley." "We have used Dobbin s Electric Soap and find it superior to any other or all others. Mrs, W . ii, jacoDy, Mrs, is. H. stolmer, lleggared spendthrifts, tn whom money has no exchange value but pleasure. Persons whom will persist in dving by inch mini pleas In every yenr,and thereupon proceed. t's witl1 dyspepsia and liver diseases, when Dr, with due diligence, lo seli-ct alternately, from Pierce's Golden Mcilleal Iiisrovi.rv anil I'lf.-is. the whole qualified electors of tho respective ant Purgative Pellets are unfailing remedies ffMni.,'e,tn"i 8.T.' "?.!l'":0.:Cr'i,i 0f for these maladies. llin i.iuii ... i i.iiiiu.i i jxi.o tiu.ii jii i-ii-iiin shlll by tho said court bo designated, of sober, intelligent ami juilicious persons to sero us ju rors in the several courts of such county durni! thnt) car. And tho said j'ury commissioners, president judge, or additional law judge, or a mninri V ol them, "l ull lu the modo nnd man ner now directed by law, placo the names of persons so selected in the proper jury wheel, and tho said jury wheel, loekeel as now required Parents who spare the rod and ruin the child Fast young men and women aro generally siuil- eel chlhlien to begin wilh. People who suffer with catarrh, when Dr- Sage's Catarrh ltemedy is a safe, riliable, and we 1-testeil remedy for this loathsome disease. People who marry for money, and find too hv law. shall temaln in tho custody of tho said I .i.. il.-.i n, nnl.l. .. ,.lln..r : ii .... i.i., l.ipi. pmt.n.lcclnni.rs. nml tlio l.-(vs tltprnr In llin I ' custody of tlio sheriff of suid county." llcfore Women who suffer death every day of their iroceeding to drnw n jury the otheers must nil lives, when, Dr. 1'ieice s l avorile Prescription m sworn. They then bi-cin work. Tho iurv will ,.n:..n,lt ii.n ...,i.r.,i ....t. door unlocked hv the Sherilf The wheo', by 1110 'tllole Ti the wny.ua iraajiu urn c. ru-eru, resciiiuung a l'eople who live beyonel their means nnd lifVlSii,, m,r .,ia : eter. In fact It looks ivs if it had fir.t been used ihiA world, unless ilaced ujion n secure founda in drawing a Jury that tried Cain for killing ion, are subject to the law Abel. This mnchinotho Sheriff place between ivnii, ,0 ,t ,. ,n his knees, turns tho crunk several times, nnd 1,,Tal" f wh0 " '",ore 0 of gravitation . ward fostering then proceeds to drnw Iho grand jury fust, ca4e. Miving and sleeping in lliu low, uny en- i-.acu ticKei, wiiiioiu iqie-iiiiig ii, nu iiiiiKis iu iiiaicn luuiits ui uiv oruiuury nouse, man me one of thu commissioners, who rends tho nnino (jest medicines can nccouu lish toward recovery in. uui. V"" when at a moderate expense I her can secure si no clerk oi ino uoarei rei'unis e-aeii iiiiuiu us i . . . - " u.v iiigieiiie unit suuunry auvaniages oi tt Invalids' Hotel at Ilufl'alo, N. Y. Every phy sician knows how much recovery deiemU upon good nursing anil the hygienic conditions of II; silk room. Chronic diseases are especially subject to these conditions. rend oil', wilh tho occupation and township. Tlio tickets nro filed nwny after once used. Af ter drawing tlio grand jury the wheel is again revived and jurors drawn for the first week, and then for tho second. The notices are serv ed partly by tlio Sheriff and tlie halanco by the commissioners, constables, and others. TRAVERSE JURORS. 1'IIIST WEEK. Dloom Chas Krug, L s Wlnlersteen, K C Ent, John ivacock, c I '1 honiiis, Win Morgan, Daniel Hotco llerwle-k-Wm 11 llarimau, James Wither, iMn 1 Snjiler, Win Morton, Lyman Fowler, Samuel r-llillisuu, TltEASUltEUS ACCOUNT. T.J. VADSltsLICE, Treasurer for 1373 In account with the Tow n ot llloomsburg. Dlt. Juno 8, 1873 to amount received from F. P. Hlllinyer, Treusurer for 1S77, balance In his hands as per last annual statement. lis per receipt $119 24 I Junes, is7s, to amount reeeiveu irom t. r. Hlllmier, Treasurer, 1377, being amount colloeted and paid him by M. C Wood ward eeille-ctor for 1377 as per receipt . . 109 s: Juno s. i-,73, toamonnt or ussi'ssiucnt on tax roll tor the jear 1S73, viz : (1,103 29 "XTTilXm'S' APPRAISEMENTS. V The following appraisements of real anel iiersonai property sev uiiart lo wiuows oi aeceaenia hae been Uled In thoofllco ot the Register of Col umbia county, under tho Rules ot Court, and win be Cre'senicci ior uusoiiue couunnaiion m ino urpnans ourtto bo held In lltoomsburg.ln and forsald coun ty, on Monday, the 5th day of May 1879, at 2 o'clock p. m., ot said day unless exceptions to such conllrmation nro previously nied, of which all per sons Interested lu said estates will take notice: 1. Widow of Jacob Dower, late ot Ilrlarcreck town snip, eieccaseu. 2. Widow of Alexander Hess, late ot Sugarloat luwusiup, ueeeaseu. 8. widow of William Klsner, late ot Madison town- snip ueeeasco. 4. Widow ot David Demott, lato ot Greenwood town ship deceased. a. Widow of John Oulllvcr, lato ot Itemloiktown- suip, ue-eeasuu. Register's onice. Uloonisburg, aprll 4, 1879 I W, IL J -vrtiPY ltegl.-tcr. REGISTER'S NOTICES. Notice Is hereby given to all legatees, turs and other persons Interesti'd In the e-stal July to, 1878 toamiunt received from C. (1, llarkley. Esq . collected from s. It. Thom as, Iron street contribution lie-c. 7, 1373, toproceeds ot bonds Nos. 91, oi and o.i, each $200 00 of Issue of Noeinber 13, 1S7S Dec.lt, iSTs, to proceeds ot Town bonds Nos. 63. 81 and ss each $100 00 of Issuo of Noi ember u, ib73 Dec. l1,1s73,toprceeeds of Town Hond No. soot issue or ovemoeri3, is, 3 e'enlio Ed Ilartman, s.epnen McKnln 1 t-.uiiihi.il s JHUS .ISI1 Franklin Isaac Tltsworth, e) I) L Kostenbaudr (ireenwood-lienjamln Itedllne, Jackson Kobbins, .,111 ovp.11 1, 1111 am iiiue-risou orungo M Mcgargle, M o Keller uoanuiTi-eK wa mixing scott-llenrv (ilillng, h it I!oone,.Iohn Shollenbtrger sugarlo.it-11 V Petennan. John Dlllz bhCOSU IfaEK. HlOOm 1 II .Mr.lze. A l: l lilltlns. .1 W (Tanfonl. .lon- ntiuu liaeiiiaan, Halm La cock, H W Hobbins, J Leaver la.-oli Daker, John Longenbergcr llenton It J Duls e. at iwlssa-0 F Harder. 11 W Claik, Lloyd Mltler.Na than llelw lg. Ju-u-nh Walti.r. lv..iil,.n Mll.t.r FUhlngcrctk-.Nuiliuu snillh, John sulton, Jo-.lah Fraiiklln-Mocs Mower ilreeiiwoesl-llarton (iulek, Ira Hobbins Hemlock W m P Lehlj , James A Harris .lachsou o v euiisiian Madi-on-ileorgo Wagoner, Amos Johnson, Isaac I desire all my friends nnd customers to I Main eii.m shuman Gift tins Suan one Trial. .Miniln-Jacobiiroier l,f....(.itr II II ll.u..l.. tliat they mav know just how good the I Sit pli-nsaut-siciihencrnwtord at Soat) in the United States is. iminEinamiel snder july 12, '78-ly J. H. Maize. llloomsburg, Pa. r.oarlneeri-e-k Win V ejL-er sugarloat John it Hrlnk, samuel Iloberls Use Knapp's Curtain Fixtures, warranted for two yws, for sale it Clark's Hook Store. T 1ST OK CAUSES FOR TRIAL 1J m- AY TERM, 1379. Frederick Hosier s D II & W It It Co. Juhn cordon vs P k H It It t'o Denial! 0 .Mills vs William Mills HAW eldeiisaul vs A W creamer Wagner starr A: Co vs c H Harnes et ux. 1 11 ..icivi-n j-s usu vs i m snaiie-r et nl. AT 1 Illttenbenderetal Admission free at McKinney's. All the nonular colors o( OU Window w "' sirutherset ux vs Margaret (Julun -. . . V.V ' , , S ,1,n"u" FL shuman vs Sarah KIstleTr. Shades at Clark s liook Store. courad liredU'i.diT's usovs Jacob Hlttei viorrli ailtcuel vs. l.omer 'l nomas Spool Cotton 1 cent a spool. 10 cents a r!.',"u'sAV.,1,.l,.,.1P fuard vs Win. Vltpes' executors. .i.A ... lv o!. 1 i.d., uiju wiii i .'i ig m s i uoioas 11 1 lageuuucu ei ai dozen lit I). A. Lrcasy's. a VV e'reamcrva PottsvllloM K Ins Co . . I , 11. .11 iii vi ui . s 1 1-1111 11 1 anal ill ... , , , I F s Fanning Mill Cu vs A I' Hellt-r Dr. It. 1'. Ivltlliey. llloomsbure Pa., has I II FDrlesbaeh vsMtlrover'aailmr'a three strains of the finest Plymouth Rock ' ,w W'Wii1 ',yera adinrs r 1 . 1 ! . 1 11 ; , 1, Jonathin leirlners use vs'o D L Kostenbauder. fowls to be found ill this county, also llrown Alex I. smith vs John 11 .lacoby. Leghorns ami Light Hrainaa lirst premium liaunaii vviKsvajohn Ilonmvn fl.UU ior 10 ntllio yarns or packeel una ship Frank Rentz usilgne-u vsl'tLtialU MFS Assucla I.e. toany point at jl 00 per sitting ; two a Hill vs A HW et at sittings lur ?2 00. A fair hatch guaranteed e-11 nruckway vs 11 11 Fowler's admr or duplicated tree of charge. Also a few Philip a iiisse-lvasu-diirnii wmt . , til 'a I'll 11 mil fiitiiiliLinu II tntvinit .. lovMs lor sale, I ltlexuusliurg IrouCo vs Keulun See he-it's adinr's April 18. 'J w, M W Jutksun vs I'eniiii .M K InsCu . viiehai-l Fiai.tz vs Peima Ins 10 Lots of Spring Goods just received at John YM'A'i. Tjohii !:"'" Clark & Son's. ')alMinh'Ururu'lna'1'n'r luuhl Sn)der Jraud ATTENTfoX 'FARMERS. Slillncln 20 0o,,l Horses wanted at the Champlo.i Jr,.rF.r,VviVroir,'ix!rl''Mlk' Reaper Agency in exchange fur Ileal erstind a m 11 u-ert a.i iiiown' ejr Mowers, where you can get all kinds ol tlie M l.11,.5,?''"0 best implements' in the market on reaaona- I,uAnrVr.Biinoi,"tuxK'M ble terms. Sami'ki. 1 1'HNiiACii, Agent, Uleiouisburg, Pa, V llllain HOV-art VS Martha Albert mn M 11 Hughes vs Wellington Yeugeret al 11 j unnj ,s i,ii,u imiuvvereeai .ii .1 iniKiiiw vs iie-iiuigion jeager J W suiikev "s use vs 'I ho Mutual nuildlnerand sav. I lllir l-'llti.l llul.1 illi.n . f lll.u..nuh. More Cloth for tnakfnir niautles. this dav Alex LsmlinvsJouu w iionuiau at Clatk t Son's. f iV i,Lll,M,', Do 28. 1878. to proceeds of Town bends nos. ic.ii, is t9 aniiNi or issue or Nov. 13, 1878, eacu f 100 00 rebruary 1, 1879,to proceeds of Town bonds os. si ana s? cacti t iisj esi 01 issue or .No vember 13,1878 February 1.1S79, To proceeds of Town bond X'n 1,1 r.rtjan.1 a. I'm- 1 IhTd Feb. 1, 1879, to proceeds of Town bonds, Nos. ks ana S9 ejeu f -zoo eio oi issue or No vember 13, ls78 February t. 1879, to state tax on Interest pvia Dy uoiuers oi i ow n uonas March s, 179, to amount from Commission ers or coiumrna county lax on sealed land sold at Treasurer s sate March 10, 1579, to balance of amount on du plicate rur is,-j receivea irom .n. c. vv oou- ward collector isee account of M. C. Woodward .March 10, 1879, to amount received from 'I. a. Herring, i resiuni oi mwu e.ouncil, m es, licences, &c , during 1S78 March 10, 1S79, to amount from fieorgo W. uorreu, euiiecwjr oi iais iur isisusper receipts ot October 5, 1878 to March 29, '79 1,011 52 Total, $10,722 03 T. J. VANDEItsLICE, Treasurer tor 1878. CIL June 8, 1678, by amount of duplicate of 1878 Riac a in nanas oi ei. v. uorreu ior csl ctlon ; iK-ing amount uncollected by said treasurer 2.! Decembe-r 7. 1878, by amount bond No. 4. warn pam principal sum.... coo oo Interest paid with bond 6 as February 1, 1879, by amount bond No. 1I. si-cuuu issuv, iuiu e iiuiipai BUU1 February 1,1879. by ntuount bondtNo.20of issue oi .vpru iu, i8,o; uia principal sum Februiry 1. 179, by amount bond No. 21 of Issue of Aprll 10, 10 j paid. Principal sum ' Feb. 1. 1879. by amount bond No. 29 of Issuo ot April 10, ism i paid. Principal sum.... loo oo Feb 1, 1879. by amount bond No. 23 of Issuo ot April 10, 187t; paid. Principal sum.... Feb. 1, 1S7S. by amount bond No 21 of Issuo of Aprll 10, Islet ; paid. Principal sum.... Feb. 1, 1679 by amount bond No. 23 of Issue of AprU 10, 1670 ; paid. Principal sum.... Feb. 1, 1879. bv amount bond No. 27 of Lsauo of April 10, 170 ; paid. Principal sum... Feb. 1. 1879, by amount bond No. 5$ of Issue uf May v, 1877 i paid. Principal sum.... reb.?l,ls79, by amount bond No. locuncs'U-e-d. Returned bv David Struup lu ex change for bond No. ss March , 1878, by coupons to Town bonds paid during tho Jear, viz : March 8, 179, by orders paid during Ihe 3 cur, viz i Orders ot 1870 7 87 " 17J 82a 10 " Isis , 4,734 74 Hy Ftate tax on Interest paid. H. commission on f3,s24 si ev I per ten " ' $z,2oo oo a v Cash lu hand ,. r-rpdl. turs and other persons fiiteresti'il in the e-atats of the resnectlvu decedents and minors, that the fol. low Ing administration and guardian accounts havo been llle-d In the onlco of Iho Reirlster of Columbia 7 93 I county, and wlllbu presented for confirmation and allowance lit ino urpunus eoure to ne nciu in moomsuurg. on: .-uomiay. mo am aav oi aiav. isi9. at 2 o'cloe-k, p. m. on salu day: 1. First and partial account of Edward Ilartman andl. i:. itomboy, Kxecutors of Jacob Hatnboy, lam ot scott township, deceased. 2. First and final aci.ount of owea V. Cherrlngton uou.iacuu jiuoiiu. iveiiiunisiraiors or t-nas ua- rlg, late ot Iloaringcreek township, deceased. 3. First and llnat account ot John Wenner. Admin istrator or soioinon nuss, lato ot t isningcreek township, deceased. 4. First nnd final account of Henry Kitchen, Quar- uuuui ii-iiuia iiagt-uuiicu, minor l-jlliu Ol jHl- chael llagenbuch, lato of orange township, de ceased. 5. First nnd nnal account of Ilenjimln F llattln. eiuui-iiiau ui r-auiuei i. annul, minor cmia or .loua l'. smith, late or lireeuwood townshln.de- e.eosed. ft. First and final account of II. F. Zarr and William T. siiuman, Administrators of Andrew tllngles, late ot Mala township, deceased. 7. First and final nccouutof William Peacock. Ad- uiiiiisiraiur ui raincs vicuiosKy, late or lllooms burg. deceased, as rtleel by Clarissa Peacock, Kx ecutrtx of William Peacock, now deceased. 8. Second and nnal account of Wlltlain l'. John. Ad- niinisirator oi i-auwauaaer itoberts,iateoi Mon tour lownshlp, deceased. 9. Account of Joliu W. HotTinan, Sherltf, Trustco uppoinieu uy iu uouri 10 sen real estate ot io ula Yohe, la'o ot Mlfltln township, deceased. 10. First and nnal accountof Alfred Eck. Adminis trator or narvey cck, late oi uatawissa town ship, deceased. 11. 1'1'st and Boat account of Joscnh Crawford, Ad- niiniiiraior oi vviiuam .Miiugan, lato oi Mt, Pleasant township, deceased. 12. Thollrst uecoantuf John Kltngaman. Executrr ui aiuu suuuiaii, laiouineaver towuauip, ae-eeascd. t3. second andtlnal account of Joseph W. Eves, Ex- wiuw- ui uuuii iv. r,,vs, iaiu ui uieeuwuuu uiw u bhlp, deceased. 14. Se'cond and nnal accountof Joseph V. Chrlst- iiiau uuu 1.1111 n .ii. i.urisiuiau, ii.xeuuiors oi .ana Christtn m lato ot llloomsburg, deceased. 13. First und Ileal account of Morris E. Masters, Ad- miuisiritor ot nioauor A, lives, lateofurcen woest township, deceased. lei First and tlnnl account ot Milton Eves. Adminis trator ot Mizaocth tics, late of f'.reeuwood tow n hhtp, eleeease-d. 17. First and partial account of Frederick Uagcn- .".Luituu . . ii, i,ai-uiiui.ll, r.Al-uuiAlls ui UllllCI Ilagvnbui'h, late of Centre township, deceased. 18. First und final at count of John Fester, (iuardtan in inn irs r-iimit-r, meuuuro nu.iier. lurreuco shatler, Fannto Sbarter and John shatTer. minor chlldrciot Havld Shaffer, Jr.. lalcot Urlareris-k township, deceased 19. First and nnal account of retcr swanlt.Admln- i-iiiuiiu ui w-uuttm .maiiis, laiu ui uxustiowu bhlp, deceaseel. 20. First and nnal account of I. K. Krlckbaura, C.uar- uiuit ui r.ims e. r.vaus, warj t . t.vaiis, .uzzie K, Kvans und W 11. Kvaiis.mluorchtldrenof Ueorgo M. Evans, lato ot Flihtngcreek township, ou-ceased. 21. Accountof Joseph II. Knlttle.Tluardlan ot Emina jii iienry. nam Kustenuauuer) minor emiii ot Ja cob Kostenbauder, latent FranUlu tow nshlp.de-ceased. 22. The second accountof Joseph Lehr, surviving lunuiui wi inu lesi ill mill ii-MUUll-lll UI lll'Urj Lehr, lato ol Heaver tow nshlp, deceased. 23. The accouut of Edward E. Orvla, Administrator ui i nun, is iii-as, laiu ui iieuiou luwnsnip, to ceased. 21, Tho accounts ot Reuben Fahrlnger, tiuardlan ot manes . rox Jon-e rux ana ciuriotte fox, mt uorchildrcno! 11.11. Fox, late of Lucust town, ship, do. east-d, as tiled by Ilermait Fahrlngerand Isaiah llower, Admltilslraturs uf Reuben FaV rluger, desTeased. 83. The Ilaal account uf Kllas MendeuhaH, Guardian or siary iiesier, eie-ceaseu, minor cnud or James Kester, lato ot Hluomsburg, del-eased. W First and nnal uee-ount of U-v I Shaffer and Levi resier, .vuminisiraiors ui naviu suauer, sr , late uf Hrluiirei k township, deeeusid, 27. The account ot Piter llilubacn and I'nnlel Ilay- lor Aununistraiorbur i eraey iiaj lur, late of Men tuur township, deceoseeL Register's Omce. 1 w. II. JACOHY. I llloomsburg, aprll 4, 1879. Hcgistcr. Total, S.07V Tt 47 03 rs s5 11 oo 1 28 $ll,7vl"M PUBLIC SALE HAND BILLS Printed nt this Oflice ON SHORTEST NOTICE A I) AT THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
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