THE COLUMBIAN. III.OOXXKUHO, Fill DAT, JUNK ls,ls;t " IUII Koait Time Tulle. ACKA-WANNA S ULOOM8UU1IO HAIL IIOAD NORTH. (OtlTtl. Accommodation Train .M A. M. fuA. M. Mall Train Ms A. M 4.49 1'. M s,press Train UT P.M. 11.45 A. M CATAWISSA HAIL HOAU. north, sotrrn Accommodation Train M9 A.M. 7,8 p. M. nciular Excess " P. M. 11,45 A. M. Ttiron&boarson Express train cither to New York or I'Wlaclclplilf. Accommodation train runs between Uauwlssnand Wllllamsport. STAOH LINKS. -mint. ani ItiooMssriio. Uavo Cambrn Monday, w"iiDcwlay and Friday at fimoa. m., arrive at iiinomsbiirir by lt:30a. in. I-cavo llloomsburi- on samo d' OS after arrival of Philadelphia mall. iiniiiusnraii anu t.AIKiisili.i.-.,-Uaio Ijvlrclsvlllo 1 aS"y. Thursdav and Saturday at 7:30 a. m., nrrlvinz at Wooinsburir by t m. Unvo Illooms imrir onRamodaja after arrival of Pnrladelphta mall 1 he stn nno terminates nt Millvlllo. n- nlon and liloomsburir.-A dally stace line leaving lienton In tho morning and returning In tho cvo nlnir o' tho name day. MAIL HOUTES. i y IIti. and tiLOOMSBrau. Lcavo Wlilto Hall Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at C:3iia. ra., Arrivlnir at llloomsburttby 10 a. m. Uavo Hlooras. bur ousamodajs after arrival ot Philadelphia mall. iirvmi anp HbooMBURO. Leaves Uenton Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m., arriving at iiloomsbunr at . p. ra. Leaves Hloomsburir Tuos. day, Tnursday and Saturday at 8 a. m., arriving at lljnlonat r. m. rUBLIU SALES. I. K. Krickbanm, executor of Andrew Kel lows, deceased , will sell at public sale In Hunt ington lowtuliip, Luzerne counly, Thursday, June 20th 1879, a valuable farm of 255 acres. Also, several ions of hay, and a Valley Chief mover, Ac. Has our Town Council the nerve to tackle the "Cow Question?" William H. Ollmore, gave a sociable dance in his hall oil Wednesday evening. We add to tho list of candidates for sheriff this week tho name of K . Unangst. Next 1 On Tuesday last our town was honored by the presence ol sir candidates for sheriff. Col. Freeze, Col, Knorr, C. G. ISarkley and A.C. Smith Ksrjs., attended Supreme Court at Harrhburg Ibis week. If you wish to see a model farm, visit that of E. 11. Utile Esq. a short distance beyond Light Street. "Ned" Williams lias gone lo Fall Brook, Tioga counly to work in the coalmines. We wi-li him success. 'Turk" Allen ison a visit to his friends in this place. He frequently met some old com rades. In no town in the stalo Is the Sabbath more relicously observed than in Bloomshurg nor is there elscwere a more church-going people. .Some of our wooden sidewalks are sadly in need of repair in fact are utterly ruinous, and dangmus. It is not economy to lay down such structures. The first nine volumes of American Decis ions have been placed in the Law Library, The whole set will make about seventy-five vol umes. Kev. L.Zahner attended the Episcopal Con vention at Lancaster this week. Judge Krlck batim, of St. Gabriel's, Sugarloaf., E. K.Drink er, 1'. E. Wirt, and Geo. E. Elwell, of St. l'aul'y liloonisburg, also attended as Lay depu ties. The receinUoftbe festival at the Opera House Friday and Saturday were $111.45, which left a handsome profit after paying expenses. The store formerly occupied by Mr. Lunon, , .1.- I 1.. rtf AT- W P. si ivnmire a is now in me uunui ui -' " Dennett formerly of Vilkes-IIarre. We wish him success. Mr. Cha. W. Snyder has severed his con- nection as clerk of Ibe City Hotel. Charles made a very kind and obliging clerk. There will be no formal celebration of the Fourth of July in this place. The Committee of arrangements declined to pay the necessary expenses. The Hon. M.G. Hughes of Catawisa was in town Tuesday, but whether as a member of Ihe Democratic Standing Committee (which con vened that day) or not we are not informed. We have received a neat cataloguo ol the III- A .1 r.nn. t.a nnninnla nf I wruiigevine ici.ui-iuv, nun, iu. ,....-,... which, wo judge that the school is in a thriving I condition. During the yenr 1878-0 143 students have been in attendance. The Fourth of July Finance committee is I soliciting contributions for the celebration. Our I people should subscribe liberally so that I proper preparations can be made. A good time I cannot be expected without money to pay tne hills. Mr. A. L.Fritz, deputy Sheriff, received the appointment of collector of State and Counly I lax for the town of Bloomshurg for the follow ling year, notwithstanding there were four other I applicants. On Thursday the 6th inst. the Commissioners I made the appointments of tax collectors for 1579, throughout the county. We are unable I to give Ihe names of the collectors in the dif ferent townships this week as there have been j.ome persons appointed who will not accept. There is a penalty for defacing United States coin, though from the number ol ueiaceu pieces in circulation many of ihosowho handle it would -eeio not to be aware of the fict. for the in. formation of such we tmy say that the legal Ipemltr Is two years' Imprisonment anil two Pliousind dollars fine. Think of this, yeclqi Jl'lers and borers of dollars, halves and quarters. At a meeting of the Keccue Hook & Ladder Company held on Friday evening, (6th inst) III was resolved that a vote of thanks be tender fd Ihe citizens for their liberal support at the Pile Festival. N B. The proceeds of the Festival which as four dollars will be invested in Government jlionds. Nokmai, School. The examination of tho Nnior class will begin Wednesday July 1Mb, jatOa, m. Tho following is the committeo of Hammers: Supt. Wickcrsham, L. L. D.j uep- tybupt. Jlouck ; Prof. Geo. 1 Beard, Prin opal Mate Normal School at California, Pa I'Mpt. Horino. of Montour county, and Supt Sfalwnestock, of Perry county. There nro 27 I candidates. Those nuisances, the gates to the Court Blloufe yard have been replaced to the annoy luce or the people. If the object is to keei utile out, it fails, because they can generally t m in when they want to. But as Iteform h ibe order of the day why don't the'Coiuinlsslon ' remove Ibe two old stoves that now stan BllkP Bi nllnJ 1 ft . IF .1 1,... .-x.t.iv.a m MIC VUliri J1UUSU llUUf. JHll ln, nobody will steal them in this warm wi ther. The incetincr of tho Democratic Rlandinf "ommittee on Tuesday last, was tho be mimdca we havo seen for ten years. The "'most hnrmnnv ttrnvntlml nml nil fult ln,.nritl " future. The resolution proposing to jwe representation in Districts polling less 'Ian forty votos. is couitahle. and will hnvo thn nJency to spur up voters In certain townships -wi miure. At a meeunf, 0f tie Kescue Hook A Ladder I Company No. 2 of Woom.burg, l.ehl at their room on I rlday evening (he Cth Inst. It wis 7csW, That the officers and members of Rescue I look k Ladder Co,, temler a sincere tote of thanks to the members of the Blooms tnfg SllverCornet Hand for the enlivening music furnished by ll.em for the Festival held In the Opera House May 30l!i, Socialism, by Mr. Oodkln j the Currency and U.S. Supreme Court, by Mr. Brook, Adams! the Indian Question, by Ex-Secretary Cox ! the Mate of Greece ; the Condllion of Turkey j London Actors ; Itecent American and English Literature, are topics In the International He tun for June. A . S. llarnes ,t- Co., N. Y . pub. Ushers. Price by mall, tmst-pahl 6(1 cents, lliis high class magazine should be In every American household. The ablest and most channlrg writers in the world are contributors, (subscription, $5.00 a year. Tlure are at present, rival water companies in liloonisburg, and considerable strife exists over tho matter. The Mover Brothers wero the urst to agitatejtlic question of sum.lvini the town with water! their early complete when Mr. 8. Ivnnr Anil fl IV. Miller organized another company, and are now striving to obtain the first charter. The citizens generally feel that whatever is the re. suit, the obtaining of a supply of water will be blessing. Aaitona, Record. Some on has misinformed the Record. Tho only question between the parlies Is as to tho source of the supply. No water company has been organized yet buta notice of application for a charter has been published, and we have no doubt that all parties will unite in the for mation of a resonsible company. WHY WILL YOU Allow a cold to advance In your system and ms encourage mote serious maladies, such as 1'neumonla, Hemorrhages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can bo so readily at tained. Itosehee't German Syrup has gained the argest sale In the world for the cure of Couelis Colds aud the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Uoschee's famous German prescripthn.and Is prepared with the greatest care.and no fear need be entertained in administering It to the vouno est child, as per directions. The salo of this medicine is unprecedented. Since first intro duced there has been a constant increasine de mand and without a single report of a failure to do its work in any case. Ask your dtuggist as to the truth of these remarks. Large size 7 cents. Try it and be convinced, aug 30, '78-tf JAIL DELIVERY. On Tuesday last one half of the prisoners con ned In jail were released. They were first: Milton Cook, a half wilted boy, who was con- icticl of stealing honey. He had served his lime, but was unable to pay costs, Second : Shulti of Sugarloaf, who was confined because nable to pay costs. Third : I'eter Shankey. an aged darkey, who had a row with bis young wile, but could not pay the costs. This leave,, Business Beers," who is now bed-sick, with but two companions. We cannot understand the policy of the law which sends a man to jail, or keeps him there because he cannot pay costs. It is folly to keep men In jail several months for such cause, be cause they must be released eventually any ow. We observe that in some of our neighboring counties Montgomery, for instance the coun ty treasurer is giving notice that he will soon commence his annual collection of state and county taxes, announcing the dates upon which he will he in the several wards and townships, and that afterwards he will receive taxes at is office. This seems to be a cheap, expedi tions and ample method of making collections at in this county cost thousands of dollars and cause a scrumUe for the positions of distrirt collectors. As this money is eventually paid nto I hs county treasury it might be well col- lecleu at once by the incumbent of that office. If he would, after due notice, make the circuit f the county, the taxpayers might just as easi ly as not meet him at the times and places, and the lax bu collected promptly and cheaply, sav- ng to the county thousands of dollars now paid to collectors and the five per cent, abatement, which the tax.payers seldom get now,but which is appropriated by the collectors who shrewdly pay in the amount of their duplicate within the ime in which the abatement is nllowed and the collection of a goodly portion of which they put off until even a penalty of five per cent, is ad- led to it. hue the commissioners are chang- ug the time of paying the tax they might as well consider the practicability of a change in th mode of collection, which operates in other counties so economically and satisfactorily. Iancaster Intelligencer. CATAWISSA NEWS. Ixcal news is scarce. A young man employed by Mr. Cleaver at Roaring creek while engaged in sawing shin gles bad his third finger sawed off on Friday of last week. Mr. Harley KeitTer a brakemau employed on the P. !i II. Kail Road had his thumb crushed a few days since. Mr. William Reitmeyer bad bis hand and arm bruised whilst making a coupling on the P. & 11. Rail Road a short time since. We have been bIiowii several fine specimens of the "Sharpless Seedling" strawberry. For size and flavor they certainly take the lead. Mr. F. F' Merceron started for Philadelphia Tuesday morning with several baskets of these berries which he Intends exhibiting at the Fruit exhibition to be held there this week. A party of gentlemen left here Monday morn Ing on a trout frollicking expedition, We are informed that they inleld stopping at "HallV Hope they may be successful. Mr. Win. Hartman Is improving one of his houses on Third street. Mr. Hartman Is never behind in the matter of improvements. A row oecured in front of the Susquehanna Hotel on Monday night. The participants be ing half grown boys. Where was the consta ble? The catch of bass during the last week was not very large. The heavy rains being the cause. At ibis writing Tuesday we are informed that Harry Yetter son of J. B. Yelter whose illness we noticed in last week's locals Is better. The coat of white wash that J, B Kistler has given his barn and out buildings adds greatly to their appearance. The society for the protection of Fish and Game of this place Indulged In another ball shooting match on luesday afternoon. An, nexed Is the names of the participants and Ibe score, for which we are.indebted to a member of Ibe society. 123450789 10 11. B. Aldricb A. A. King L. P. Kreiifh T. P. Cherrington Wui. Orange A, Stadler T. E. Harder Able Thomas G. W. Reifsuyder A. II, Sharpless 0 111111111-0 1110 0 110 1 0-6 0 0 11110 111-7 11111110 11-9 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 (J 10 0 11110 11-7 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0-5 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1-i 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0-4 111110 10 10 DANDELION AND CHOCUS. The lint of the first crocus, with its cup of gold or the bloom of a dandelion in June, is that imparled to butter, whether grass made or not, by the Pet fected , Butter Color of Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. It has no effect on the flavor. J COLUMBIAN AND School ArrnorniATiov. If our new School Board wishes to come In ahead for the state a proprlatlon the proper way Is to make the an nnal report to the county superintendent Im mediately after organization, Drafts for State approprlallon are Issued to school districts in the order In which their annual reports and certificates are received nt Ihe school ilenatt rnent. That Is, the school district sending Ihe firs I correct reort to the school department will receive the first appropriations pald..School offi cers who do not have blanks for making this yearly report, should notify the counly superin tendent at once. Dantille Intelligence. A J. Dllman, the enterprising Druggist, cor ner of Barclay street and Broidway., N. Y. manufacturer and proprietor of "Ditman's Sea Salt" says: I sell large quantities of Giles' Liniment Am. monla. It Is the best preparation 1 have seen In au experience of many years, and do not hes itate to recommend ll before any thing of the kind I know of, Sold by all druggists. Send for pamphlet. Dr. Gars. 120 West Broadway, N. Y. Trial size 25 cents, Financial Editor of l'ublic' Ledger : Will you please inform me, through your valuable paier, If a mortgage, after being recorded, is always good, or does it become void alter a certain number of years? If so ,liow many ? By ans wering the above you will oblige an old sub. scriber. T .11, II. We are not aware of any provision of law that makes a mortgage void upon the lapse o' any period of lime after it is recorded. The mortgage must he recorded within six months after its date, and that fixes its lien upon the mortgaged property as regards all mortgages of subsequent dale of record. It is possible for a sale under a prior lien to make a subsequent mortgage valueless, but there is noth ing in the lapse of time that we know o' that affects its value. Ledger. On last Tuesday morning, Harry W erlhei mer, who some time, ago, was news agent on the I. Alt, H. It. was standing in the depot at Beading while, at an office in the building, men were eargerly buying $10. 4 per cent, bonds. Two men, one with $300 and Ihe other with $100., who were anxious to make their pur chase and get away, asked Harry to take their money and buy the bonds for them. He took the money and shortly after slipped out of the depot, took a train and came to Catawlssa. A policeman was soon on bis track. He, suspect' ing that he might be pursued, took the L. & B. train at Catawissa and came to Danville, When he arrived here, the policeman who had come on the P. & It. train, was waiting at the depot to receive him, took him to jail to spend the night and on Wednesday went with him on the train back to Beading. He bad got rid of all the money but $85. Montour American. PUOCEEDINOS OF THE DEMOCIUTIt! COUNTY STAND1NU COMMITTEE. BLOOM9nona, June 10th, 1879. In pursuance ol the call of the Chairman the Columbia County Democratic Standing Committeo met in the grand jury room. Called to order nt 1:30 p. m., by the chairman, D. Lowenberg. The following members wero present: Hearer J. Itittenhouse. Htaomllatl Ward D. Lowenberg. llloom H'rat B'arif C. S. Furrunn. Cufuirosa M. Hamlin. CWifre Jos. Weis. Ijoemt Daniel Morris. Madison J. M. Smith, Mijjlin Dr. Montgomery. JontVmr B. Bhoades. Ml I'leasant .1. U. Ikeler. Vine John F. Fowler. Scott Jacob Tcrwilliger. Upon motion the following apportionment of delegates to tho County Convention was adopted: Beaver 179 3 Berwick 115 2 Benton ' 177 3 llloom-Kast Ward 195 3 Bloom-West Ward 109 2 llriarcreek b8 2 t'ntawi.ssii 178 3 Ccntralia 43 2 Centre 139 2 Conynghani, N. 21 2 Conyngham, S. 11 2 Fithingcreek 220 4 Franklin 54 2 Greenwood 147 2 Hemlock 130 2 Jackson 108 2 Locust 220 4 Madison 160 3 Main 112 2 Mifllin 178 3 Montour 81 2 Mt Pleasant 88 2 Orange 75 2 Pine 99 2 Roaringcreek 07 2 Scott 109 2 Sugarloaf 157 3 Delegates. Upon motion of Mr. Hamlin of Cutawissu, the following resolution was adopted: That we recommend to the next Democratic County Convention that tho rules be so revised that no election District casting less than forty votes be entitled to more than one delegate. On separate motions seeral gentlemen were nominated as delegates to the next State Con, vention, aud Mablon Hamlin and William Krickbaum were selected ns Representative Delegates. On motion W. J. Buckalew and D. Lowen berg wero selected ns Senatorial Cuiiferees to meet similar Conferees in this District to nominate a Senatorial Delegate. On motion adjourned. Geo. A. Clabk, D. Lowenuero, Secretary. Chairman, WATEK QUESTION. W. P. Hnnehctt, of Rochester, N. Y. repre senting the Boston Improvement Company, has been in town since Monday fur Ihe purpose of looking up the water question, 'Ihe Com pany propose to take the charter and erect water works, on their own reionaibillty. Whether their proposition will be acce ted, we cannot say at present- It is due to Mr. Douglas, who-e statement has been publUhcd in the Coi.umiuan, and which is commented on in Col. Worrall's letter, to give the following reply: Ashland, Pa., June 8, 1879. C. B. BltOCKWAY, Dear Sir: I noticed by your last issue that your people bac at last taken some inter est in water works, nnd I hope they will push the work tit once. You should have the levels run with great care from your borough to Stony Brook. I think the Brook could bo made nvaiUble and now iron being low and labor, no time shold be lost, for iron will go up in a few months. I notice Col. orrnll says that ho thinks my estimate too small, it may be, but I think that it was too large, taking our works b re as an ex ample. Our iron cost us over $38,000. Yours would not be over $30,000. Our lire plugs. valves, Ac, $2500. our fire plugs, valtes, Ac, $1100. Our dam and land cost us much more than I have allowed for yours. Hence in the two lines there would be an actual difference of $10,000 in iron. Our lio Is longer than yours and pipes were 12 inches on main, while yours would be 10 inches, thus requiring larger ditches, in town we had 8, C, and 4 inch, while yours would only be G and 1, making ours much the more expensive work, costing about $G0,00O. Yours truly, S, W, DocaLAss. PAINLESS I'UltinCATION, Kidney. Wort operates on diseases of Ihe kid ncys and liver by a mild cathartic tendency which without violence removes bad dements from Ihe blood. It Is an excellent remedy for rheumatism and inactivity of the lower bowels Your Druggist has it. DEMOCKAT.BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, IlKNTON NEWS. Oentok, Jute 11, 1879. Messrs. Enpron As there have been n few occurrences In nnd about this place during the past week that may prove of interest to sonio of your readers, nnd not noticing nuy corres pondence from this place In your worthy and lending paper of this county, I will endeavor to give you tho facts. Our town was unusually dull on Saturday last, about all of tho citizens of this placo took a pleasure trip to the Long Pond; thero wero one hundred and two persons from Benton nnd vicinity. The Benton Brass Band took the lead, displaying their talent in that profession which they have Utcly undertaken. Of course, as is usually the case, they had somo bnd luck. When they wero ready to start and com menced playing their music, tho horses beenmo frightened and almost uncontrollable, sndbrolo tho wagon pole. They were compelled to get out and make n new one and iron it oft", which they did in about as short a timo as it could be done. They jumped nbonrd and tried it again nnd nil landed safely nttho place of rendezvous. It was but n short timo after reaching tho destin ed point that they began making preparations for dinner, spreading table cloths upon the gra one after another, until they had a place long enough for nil to sit down at, nnd partako ol tho delicious and many different kinds of eatables prepared especially for the occasion. The Band played n couple of their favorite pieces, and then all went to dinner. After dinner they went down to the Lake, got boats and sailed around on tho water, until all had n boat ride, except somo who were afraid to get in them. At half past four o'clock they wero ready to start for home, and after serenading and extending thelrthnnks to Mr. Frank Ricketls, the proprietor of that place, for tho privileges and hospitality which he voluntarily extended to them, they started on their journey homeward, nnd all landed at their homes without any other nccidenL They are nil well pleased with the trip and say that n large crowd cannot go to a better place to have a good time. It must be acknowledged that Mr. Ellas McHcnry is the giant, of this section, in the art of capturing the "speckled beauties." On Saturday evening last, ho caught eight of the finest trout that have been seen by the citizens of this place for quite awhile. "John" will have to throw up the sponge. Tho Benton Brass Band is progressing finely considering the short time they have been engaged in tho new profession. They will undoubtedly become perfect in their ort ere long nnd it is hoped that the citizens will be liberal nnd do all they can to encourage them . Mrs. A. T. Ikeler, who hns been ill for a period of over ono year, hns had a change for the better, and is at present convalescing. For the past two weeks she has improved wonder fully. Should she continue improvingnsrnpid ly as she has for the pa-t two weeks, it will not be long until she will be pretty smart again. It is hoped that such will he the case. On Saturday last, at the Long Pond, your correspondent had the pleasure of meeting and making the acquaintance of Mr. A. B.Bowrann, editor and publisher ol tho Dushore lietitw, Sullivan county, Pa. He reports business unusually brisk in his line at present. Success to him, ns his spicy paper shows evidence that lie deserves it. Mr. Benjamin McHcnry, who has been afflicted with consumption for some time, U quite feeble yet; but is so that he can walk around town. Mr. Russel Karns, proprietor of one of the hotels in this place, was unfortunate enough to loose a splendid young colt. Ho found it dead in the stable on Sunday morning. Benton is still improving, regardless of the hard times. Mr. J. J. McIIenry has men employed in digging nnd hnuling stone for the foundation of a large dwelling house, which he intends erecting. Mr. McIIenry is ono of Benton's most enterprising nnd go-ahead men if be does tell a big trout story once in awhile. Several young men, from this place, started for the bark woods last Monday, in search of work. There are but very few laborers idle in Benton at present. There is work enough for all, nnd our industrious young men are are all at work. Benton has not seen the timo lately, when there were so few idlo men, as at present. Thero was a frightful looking shower, no companied by a very strong gale of wind, passed over this place, toward the north mountain, on Tuesday evening. It sprinkled a little here, but not enough to lay the dust. Some of the farmers were dissatisfied with it, saying that rain is needed, and that it is very hard ploughing now, on account of its being so dry. Farmers and laborers, in general, are all very busy now. Everything appears to be unusually quiet in our little village, nnd local news very hard to gather, so I will close for this time with tho expectation of sending you more interesting news next time. Yours truly, j. Chew Jackson's UESThwrrt .N'nvr Tolmrru. A bENATOU HONORED. RECEPTION TO HON. OEO. V. JACKSON, OK fcUL- UVAN. The ladies belonging to Ihe Home for the Friendless association of Williamsport were ai irised of the fact that Hon , Geo. D, Jackson,of Sullivan county, senator from this district, had been of very valuable service to them in secur ing the appropriation for the benefit of their worthy institution, Naturally they felt under obligations to Ihe senator nameJ, and it hiving become known to them that he would be at the Park Hotel, a reception was tendered him there soon after the arrival of the mall train from the east. The officers o f the Home assembled in the spacious parlors of the hotel, where, af ter finishing Ills supier, ihe senator was mher ed, and taken possession of. He was welcomed by Hon. 11. C. Parsons, who, in a glowing speech, expressed the pleasure it allurded him to perfjrm that office. The ladies were pro foundly grateful to .Senator Jackson for his in lefitigable and successful labors in putting through Ihe appropriation, he having so mana ged the matter that ii had gone through, In the very last moments of the session. He mlgh feel assured that his services were greatly at predated. The senator, though very much en feebled by sickness, and directed by bis rhy siciiiis to refrain from all work, has persistent, ly remained at his post, The ladies arose and received iheir guest, nnd were introduced seperattly to him, The senator, abhough in a feeble condllion made an appropriate response to the compli mentary expression tendered him, He thankee! the ladles for the honor shown him by Iheir presence. He assured them that he had done only his duty, the performance of which had atlbrded him genuine satisfaction, I.Ik them, he felt greatly reolced at the result His full sympathies where with the cause rei resented bv this institution. One of the earliest lessons impressed uion him by his mother was to care for the helpless. He ha I tried lo re member that lesson. He had employed all lion orable means to obtain for this institution tli aid for which It asked. He assured the ladiw in conclusion that lie should take great pleas ure in visiting the Home uison Ihe first favor able opportunity. The senator sioke with not a little emotion, and was evidently deeply 1m pressed by the unexpected coiuillment tender ed h'ui. He disclaimed being Ihe only one en1 titled to credit. ery much was due the mem hers from this county, who had earnestly su ported the measure. Credit was also due the members of Ihe bar from this counly, who had been attending supreme court at HarrUburg, for the manner in which Iheyhad cxertedilhtm. elves In behalf of the Home. Tho occasion was a very sereesble ou throughout, In addilhn In the Indies, Iho fiilluwlng gentlemen, mining others, were pres ent, viz ) Win, A Baldwin, F. CVIemaii, F. Reading, John Ransom, Then. Hill A. J. Die- rick, J, Lniery, 11, W, Early, Ezra Cnnli Id. II, Herrlman, J, J. Ayres, O, S. Ransom, lo- gelher with many guests of ihe hotel, In Ihe scrator's feeble slate the ladles did not feel like encroaching upon his time, nnd after recommending Mm lo retire, and expressing their earnest solicitude fur his health, liny withdrew. The ladles feel grateful lo all who were in. strumental in securing the needed aid for their beloved Home, and will, whenever decision t f- fers, endeavor to signify their appreciation to all who cauie to their supiiorl. Gazette ,t llul- tetin. LOST SEVEN POUNDS IN T1IIIEK WEEKS. Allan's Anti-Fat Is n genuine medicine, nnd will reduce corpulency from two to five pounds per week, Purely vegetable ami perfectly harm less, acting entirely on Ihe food In the stomach, preventing the formation of fat- It is also a tHjsltlve remedy for dyspepsia and rheumatism, JIOSTOX, Mas lb. 11 (A, 1878. Botanic Memc'Ini: Co , N. Y.: Gentlemen The lady alluded lo lost Beven pounds In three week', by the use of Allan's Anll.Fnt, Yours truly, SMITH, DOOL1TTLE k SMITH, Wholesale Druggists. A.voTimi Patknt Knurr SwiNiit.r.. A farmer in Chester county .five or six miles from Potlstown, has n $300 law suit to look after he- cause he signed his name to n patent agreement (as he supposed,) but winch turned out to he n promissory nole, piyable six months after date, He hat on hand ten or a dozen patent washing machines, hut they will not wah out his signal lure to that note, lie says he cannot read English, and of course be did not know what e was signing. This nole was sold to a third party, and the tanner will probably have to pay for.the swindling Irick practiced upon hltu Again, we say, be cautious how you deal with strangers. t7iuc(e. merican. HOW HUE DID IT. Was a subject of absorbing interest lo those who realized how sadly diseaselnl impared her once narvellous beauty. Physicians of eminence had exhausted all their skill in her behalf, and yet it seemed impossible to etlVct a cure. She had long been a sufferer from pains in Ibe side, back and head; dyspepsia ensued, the appetite tailed, at.il nerves became unstrung. A torpid liver and inflamed kidnevs intensified ihe trouble. It was a complication that not unfre- luently occurs through the pernicious influence f one diseased organ Uwn another, until the hole body is in unnatural sympathy. Finally when Sandnline was tries! , a desirable reaction, mmediately commenced. The process of re. cuperation progressed until the full natural tandard of health and vigor was regained. hero are thousands of similar instances where Sandaline cured when doctors and drugs had Tailed ll is a priceless boon to the despondent, as it opens to them a way from death to life, and, to-day, multitudes of these are in the en joyment of perfect health. Will do just ns rec ommended, used as directed, or money refund ed. Sandaline Cologne is the mo"t charming and delicious perfume yet discovered. Price $1. Ask your druggist. Dr. Gounod's great medical work, full of interest, over 250 pages. Price $1. Send for it. Marriages. Lkiby I.kvan On Monday, Juno 2, 1S79, at tho residence of the bride's father, in Iloar- ugcreek township, by Kev G, 11. Dechant, Mr. Charles Leil.y of Locust twp., to Mrs Heltie Let nn, cf Roaringcreek township, Columbia county, Pa. Av.vnx Laciieiibach In Fishingcrei k township, June 7th 1879, by Rev. II. A. Dielterich, Mr. William Austin ot Hunlock's Creek, l.ureriio county, to Miss K. C. Lauder- bach, ot l'isliingcreek, Columbia county, Pa. Deaths. Smith May 23 1879, at Millville; Grant Smith, t.ged nliout 10 years, lie was a brother of the Principal of Millville Seminary. Business .Notices Call at Molvinney's for Shoes. Spring Styles Spring Goods Spring Styles. Uull mid see Tho New Goods. The New Styles at the New Price. Cheaper than ever. Must be seen to be believed, better goods at lcwer prices nt I). Iuwenuerg s. Rubbers at McKlnney's. Beautiful Silk HatV New Soft Hals, Wool Hats, I'ur Hats, For Men for Boys and Children At the Popular store of D. Lowenberg. Canned Peas 10 cents per can or three cans for 23 cents nt Hartman ISros. More all wool Huntings Ibis week at Lutz fi Sloan's. W'ANTtD. Good ends 12 cts ner dozen. Good calves that weigh from ll0t 125, 13U, hu, iou to juii pounds aud up. l,ainBs, Fat Sheep and Shoais at Light Street by bll.AS 1 OtlNO. June 13 2-w Attention Karmers I Attention Mechanics Attention nil ! ! Now is vour time to secure Hargains in Clothing. Hats & Caps. Hoots aim cnoes at uross ,; nro popular .New York Clothing Store, lie sure and give tbeni a call. Admission free at Mclvinney's. Hard times,bard times is the cry. In con entience, ihe New York Clothing Store has reduced the prices of good Hoots & Shoes. 50 per eetil. cheaper than uuy other store in tuwii. A job lot of Fans and Parasols at Lutz Sloan's cheap, A fine selection of Ladies' Gold Watches and Chains, both American and imported by me best makers at I,, ilernhanl's Jewel ry Store. iuii bushels ol liooil I'otatoes for sale at i.lglit Street by Silas Young, june (i-2w Hoots and Shoes cheap at McKinncy's. Another large assortment of Shawls just received at Lutz & Sloan's Spring Overcoats Spring Overcn3ts, Cheap, Durable, Neat and New Just received at 1). Lowenbergs. Farmers attention 1 S. M. Hess, lllnnm burg, Pa., now oilersclifap for cash or grain au kiuus ui luruuiig implements. A large assortment cf New Shoes iut re ceived from New York which I will sell at low prices. A stock of from $1500 to $1800 worm oi uoota ami shoes to select troni. Children's Misses' nnd Ladies' Slippers, (Jailers, Morocco ami Kid Shoes, lace anil button. Ladies' Slippers fur 50 cents, cts, 75 cts., 90 its, $1 00, $1.23 to jl.-10. Cliildren'sanil .M ..i-,' Slmo., 'ACi atitj 10 cents, op cents, 00 cents,75 cents, 9(i cents, ti.uu,Tl. '.'.', 1.10, 1 iiu, Si 00, ."f $IM, $1 00, SI 70, $1.00, 00,J2.23, $2.-10, $2.00, $2.70 nt I.lglit Street by juno 0-lw SILAS YOLW'O, Lutz A Sloan sell Dr. Warueri Health Corset for $1,10. j.uuies' tiatters ami Mines lor 7S rents, IK) cents, 1.0(1, 8U0, 1.25, $1 -ID, $1 fio.Sl.Oii, 1 75.fl.y0, $2 00, j2 '25, $ 00, (ill, S2.75 Voutlis' Hoys' mul .Mens' t-uoes, 80 cents, 90 cents, il 00. $1.10. S1.20. SI 2.Y l.4ti DOBBIN'S ELEOTRI0 SOAP. Having obtnlned the agency of this Celeiirated ENlAI' fur lllooimburp nnd vicinity, I append tho opinion nf aunic of ntir lifst pcoplo as. In ill merit. "I limp livil Dobbin'sl'ld-tru Snnptnndo by I. L. C'niglii A Co., l'hllMlelphia, Pn , lor wnsblnu; about ten year", ami think It superior tunny other. .Mrs. O. (J. Ihtrkley." "We have used Dobbin's EleclrlcSonp and find It superior to nny other or nil olhtrt. Mrs. W. II, Jncoby, Mrs. II, II Stohner. I desire all ny friends and customers to Give lltit Snap one Trial, m that they may know just how good the Best Soap In the United States Is, .1. II. Maize, jilly 12, '78-ly liloonisburg, Pa. Hoot headquarters at MeKiiiney's. Font Kino Suit of Clothing go to Ihe New York Clothing Store, also nice Suits from ;t to ! dollars. For Iho cheapest and finest patterns of Iron Kence go lu S. M. Hess, Illuoinsburg, Pa. McKlnneys Shoe Store below Court House. M A RKE1VRE POUTS. ISLOO.MSIIUKG MARKET. Wheat per bushel fl.'" lire .5) fJorn,new, " O.Us, ' Flour per barrel t'loterscerl Flaxseed nutter Hirers , Tallow , Potatoes Dried Apples Hums lvw sides tc shoulders na !.ard per pound i-T Hay per ton s.io tks-swax vr, Timothy Seed . 2.isi QUOTATIONS FOlt COAL. No. 4 on Wharf S.ifl per '1 on No. 5 " " t 2.16 NO. " " f S.lsl " HiucKsomu-B cuiup on wuarr iwu uicuramous " nw UDITOR'S REPORT OK CONYNGHAM TOWNSHIP ANll CCNTItALIA l'OOIt DWTltlOT, KOIt TUB YKAK END1NI1 AI'HII.n. IST'J. THoMAs CIIAP.MAN, Collector. To ltorough Duplicate (4 o innis roor, 143 s-i do do Gt 1 mill Kiwl.il. till 06 To township Duplicate e4 ni mills roor, r,iiso c, do do ii 5 mills special, s,.M0 53 2,650 NJ 5,(121! -IS Credit. Ily anils, returned to commissioners on llorough UUpilC'.llC. Poor. Special. li-inlol Dixon ss 1 5 1 ISI 1 (SI la .Ml in r-rrron lii Mury Mclireartv lttcuard 1'ureell.... 1 13 Township Duplicate. Wm. Ilrown t ta so 2H Ml 15 ll It 15 WI rsi rsi !Sl Ml 1 (Ml 50 li III 21 :s I) 5'J 2 U-l .'- 25 15 rsi s HI 1 15 10 Oil 4 ll 60 a ihi 0 l-J 21 1 25 21 (0 15s 03 Jaio') Itenncr 10 10 25 22 W 12 -S 25 25 i"i V5 6-1 25 1 (Ml 13 3 as 3 25 1 IMI 23 H 3S 25 ES 4 ISI SS 5 III 2 (HI S5 3 no 3 1(1 1.1 i;j 12 i 79 I'S Andrew Hurt llermml Hn-sltj Nathanli'l ilrown. .. ioshu.i 11,'aui Ino, & D. uosirroe.. Terrence Cal i.inl, Callahan Cath.irlne Cook luitd i ook uvld Davidson orm litis Oonatioe . Ann Kvans Thos. Hennessey.... -I no. i iuii sum ecer Mini- A. W. Kreniner Jas. Morrlsson Terrence -Mcoulre . 'etci McMantmnn. . Felix McMardraan . . t lios. ileuoti .Niarr A Kendlg II. s. Marr Mary Kushtou Thus. Kushton i-ewM nriefaoach... . -Jacob Trlon -lacoo Trlun Fr.mk Yocuin lenry arIlDir Juo. Young Uy ami. of exonerations on ltorough Duplicate Poor 1 (Ml 2 to S7 1 IIU 2 73 M I rsi 1 50 II 12 Special 21 Elizabeth Clcary Mrs. IHOS. UlDk'OU. .. -iriu. .Munonou Thos. MORohon. . .Ino. Dints las. McMnnlmun. con. IMillion Mary (iiiiinln 55 111 Exonerations on township duplicate. l'onr Special S3 X! 113 3.1 ai 1 IM) 31 3.1 31 How Ciiuley Aniliony Cubcroe.. . widow lieirahty Widow Cotrey Henry Lau-lle w Idow Huffhes in 1.3 2 (mi 115 C5 r3 i.'i ui 8 & nines uonrey Iwt'li Ciitiiirali Ilrytui Moiiuhon iruii Kllker .men Muigmoti s.i 4 23 Ily collcplor's commission on 5 per cent. rcL-ulur tax. (5,114 Cs, ii 272 23 Ily amount pal J to Treasurer, 5,172 43 5,1,20 4- Total credits. lly exonerations on special tax Ilor. duplicate, 2 22 I p. " 4 .1 " ain't re-t'd to Coraml-sloners on Twp " 7u ih " " ' Ilor. si " Collector's commission on 2,5i4 21) a 3 ner cent.. 19s -ji Ily ain't .special tax paid Treasurer, 2.435 111) 2,010 5'.i We. the Auditors of Convntrlmm townshln mul Centrum poor dUtrlet. have examined Ihu Colled. or's account and tlnd It usabove stated. THOMAS MCItPllY, ) (1KO. W. DAVIS, Jr , ywp. Auditors. W.M. 11. 1'ltICK, .-.ecy.l MICH. .MONAdHAN, I Ilor. Auditors. 1 HU.M.S U SSKV. CIIAS -MCUL'IUH. Ccntralia, April la, lsl'J. THOMAS CHAPMAN, Treasurer. lilt. 5,112 43 23s 54 5,471 S3 To nm't of poor tax ree'dot Collector, - rc-u u. irum uuiiiiisMunera unseated land tax Uy orders redeemed us follows, u : No. 2. hen. 211, isv6, is. eager meat suoats, 105 30 17. t-cpt. 211, 1S77, Jas. Dewey keeping; .Mrs. Clc-osou, 15 110 43. I ice. 31 , 1S77. Thos. callacher as director, t"J (i 41. M,ir.20, 1S70, Ed.iicrrahlv forfurultuin mm 45. Die. 31, 1S.77, 'I lios Chapman ns director, yy imi 40 It. M. I-ashell m'dlcal sen lee, 25 im 47. Jan. 2'J, 1S7S, cusp. Ithawu clott-lDf, e, 1 ihi 4-. " " " M) ihi 51. Apr. 11, " Mrs. Ed ncrrilily, ns matron, ins 31 r.2. y, Henry lierrulily, ns hired man, 2u) imi lu. " y. Miss Anu (jcrruhtv. as irlrl. rsi iki 53. ' 22, HJS,Chas. ;Mc(iutrc,audtln(r 1577, 25 ihi 17. " ' -las Miiuohou, r.s. 1. w . Dav Is Jr , " " 2.3 111 Ml. ' ' 'I litis. MUipliy. ' " '23 10 in. in 11. rnee, " 01. " " " Wm 11. price, iranscrlbtn; auditor s repoi 1 sc. 13 imi ra. Apr. 22, isis, 11. r. curry, room lent, 85 isi t,i. - -it, in-, mua cumuli, uai.bCrv- iniriisdliecioi. O'J. Apr.2',1 Thos. Chapman, sen Lis, 07. Apr. 27, 1l!7s, Th is. (ierr.dity attcndlni; audit!, ot '77 and '7, r.-. Apr 27, ls7s,.mo. snjd TMiilth work, 7ii. Apr. 27, lsrs.Thos. chapuuii utleiidliiL' audits of 17 and Is. 72. Apr. 2", lsI,.Ios.(i Smith, smith work, 74 Apr 27, 'S7S, Thos. (ierrahly team oil farm In '77 and '7-, 75. '17 and '7s, 'I hos. ucrrauty coal for out. S IU 21 Hi 18 30 21 in 15 111 1S5 Oil SA M j". no VII 00 li no 11 Co 11 4s 11 Oil ll-I.JI )IUU'19, 70. Ma) 4. Is75. uurk Pros 1 small eoniLK, 7'. Win lirjsun i.il Ker-li'i s, 7s. " " " Mary o'liojle tor altcndlni; Anthony DoiKlieity S2. Muv 4, ls;s, P. K. Iluck hardware and sundries, ss, Julss ls7s, A. L Uuck, hardware S sundries. mi, 1UI5 s, ls7, M. T. Donal'tto wa'l paper, bl. .luly s, l7s, U, .M. Lathcll medical tci. Ices, ss, Jul) 1, t:s, uurk Iiros- furniture, vi. ' " " 1. W. Duis medicine. 111. Sept. U. 1S7S Jas D)ko 11 cat, Hi. " " "Jus Dke meat anil cloverseed, 1'J 73 li 7". in a., mi .in ii r.a v. 1 mis Kearus ciitrtrtntr irru es. till. A lie. 2ll. lSiti.Alldr'w- Ite.ll, r uttrL i.-.m , i ., til. Julys, Is 8, Joanna O Conner homo hire, r.i io js. Sept. u, ls7s,Uurk Pros, coiilnr rD.Jiimes in in v. n. ii. ennneriiliwale AC, lew. p, imck hardware, und phosphate, KM. SeiH. g, ls7S, Yeat-er 4; Urn. ilj nets 1U.1. " ' Iaiih s co. pullinc ttumns, I"'. " " " Jnu. snydc-r fciiillhlus'. log. -Mrs. Kelly aitendtnir lo ileorL-o Itoirers hurl. 17 r.s l. sg 12A 10 VII un 1 (III no. Oct. 4, l7s, Hurk Uros.conins, l-i 111 IIS. 14. ' ll, A. II. rortner stove huidwnro 23 Hi 14. Aw:, id. is.u, -iiius. (ierruht) , ils d rector 5u io lit. Nov.li, Isis, Miles MeNalD.toreo, xt oi 1 til 1 . .. II-l.ouldlu,lioiw hurwsis, u Hi - . .uuii. ucuer serines u-s Mewuru, iinaecounr, -in m I. - i i . ii. -Muri-iiy, mereiiaiidibo, Jan lg ire. r.uv. is, is.u, k. 1). Kurtz, wullhliuf, a m . ..ui. e, iviiuiiu a .moon, nuie, 151. Jan. U, Is77, lib hard l'io-tor. attend in mil iiren nan. nurr. r. tig. .Ian. I a, isi7, ii. F. curry, keeplnit agnts, is no w. . n. 13, s77, iniijL'ct Duns sViunt irl, yu co .... ..i,", j., -iiiiiiiu, LTuecnus. oui umir rent i, i-u, . .... ....... ., u, i tune, t h uirecmr, , u IM!- ' W",1:' h"pman,hori-s4: csit, il is tu Mar. ai, ls.7, 1). F. euro, kocplm; vsj-'u,,' M M sun. Apr n IsIIlluw Chui.man horse idru A 'ukliiis lieu pelitei lutiiHii.iium. i'o Jin e a isiiv.s p I. i.m t,ir hay. let. June a, ls;6, l uti'ljuu, urk at Poor 10 oo :u on 5 UI 4g va (US ID lit. yr.n, 1S77, K. d. Hurts, for smllhtnj, vs. Jtuy wo, lsir, o. p. Mm, id, fur Md.. m. July 17,17, W m. i hapmuii, for h irse, u g, Jau,! MS, W. M, ) lun.li,; 4. iriali), "4 ..! ?' 1 1 J'm sni iklnir bcx fur W m lirenuuu's brok. n leu, W. Nov. vi.tsii, Jim. Luiion, work on farm, liii. Julys, ' Uuwbu)dvr,fortlour, j ini 11 00 n 41 PA. (W. Mar. si, Isto, J. J. Yocum, medical ser vice and cost. " 02 -in. ,-,. n, ,3,1, Allltil It-till, ui l ,ui fliil-m vt 154. Apr. if, lti, wind. Kcller.acct. of serves., eo on 155. ' " David Walsh, ' ns director, SO w Ih.usllaifher, " ns ' l on 1 , r , nun,, "usi ieiiv, i" " Th. Chapman, ' as nlrector, li ii lou. Bitmi. iti-uer. lujaicwiiru. - w Ilect ot Marks Mcirutti,.Mr.s'7s no order, !n on ' for prnt'ir auditors rep't In 187S, 110 order, 80 00 .tuilL'ini nt of Danville Insane Asylum, No. Sr. May term, In Ml, no order, 3vi 25 Danilile Aslum,ktrptiiir II, Peltier, no order, m tn 1. .. ., ,i s-i m Tola! amount redeemed. i,m ! v l 7I is fTTlTio 9,4M t-9 Ily Treas. comm on u,wn 7. at s per cent, llalance duo b) the Treasurer, THOMAS CHAPMAN, Treas., Dr. To amU cf special tax ree'd ot Collector, fit Uy comm 011 II.435 yo nt 3 1 r cent. 4s Ji " pnhtiiicnt 01 It lir.vson K Co.. uw of 11 It. Mauirir, No. 11, Keh. Ill 111 ts7iV In full of lililcmcnt. 8S2 43 (in Judgment ot same to use of same, 5u. H"Jl. sept lerin, ism, 2M, m Costsmi Murk A Pros, Judgment, No. Ml, Mtt) term, 1S70- 12 s-i Jeremiah tihoads, Judgment, No. on, Keh. term Isln. 113 6S C. ti. Murphy, Judgment No. 23, 1'eb. tenn.isje. Un 13 O II Millard, Judgment No. 13, fell. term. ts7rt. on neeount. Simi ini O. II. Millard, Judgment, Dec. term, Oil UIVUUUI, in 1M V,2H!I 32 232 07 llalance ot special tax lu hand of Treas., 2,431s y We. the Auditor nr Convnuham townsldn nnd Ccntralia Poor nistilct, hae examined the accounts and oucheisot tho Treas. anl Ilnd them as auoic stated. THOMAS .MIJIIl'HY, 1 tiKJ. w. davis Jr., Ilor. Auditors. w.M. it. 1'ltlCK, secy.J .MICII..MONA(IIIAN,1 Tilos. CAsllY, J-Twp. Auditors. CIIAS, McllUIHE. ) centralli, Apilinth, lsiy. 1 ho tollonlDL- orders were credited on James Dal le) 'a balance due the district: 189. Jan. 2", ls9, Wm. Ilarrett, unending M (illluoley, 2U no Itrn, Mar. 25, 17. Mnry Tadden, nursing Mrs. Win. Plenum, 3 to 11". oet.16, lsis, ciias. strnusscr, carpciiteiiiig, 9 in '.". .i my is,, -ins. i- iirnui. iiursiiiu, in 51. Anl. Is. :s7s. Thos. ucrrahtv. director. 120 no l2y. Her. I, Isis, m. Uarrett, attending M. iiiiuHjiey, in n't 91. July 2v, isrs, s. P. l-evan, for meat, c uy 131. Dm:c. 2s, lsts, Jas. D) ke, for meat, 20 37 . Apr. 22, isrs, .Mrs. ijuie),keep:iigTiiOM. MoNelliwnnd family. 7 tn 14n. Jim. 23, 1sii,c (I. Murphy, for Mdse., r. hi 2.10. order In faor ot.Mchl. sullnan, lost, ion oj MS 10 Orders Issued during tho year and not re teemed : 04. Anr. 27. tsis. J. j. llcriicr. coflln tor J. Knlttlct wife, 03. Apr. 27, IS7S, J. J. Ilerncr, cjrtln for J, Knlttle, sr., 71. Apr. 27. is;s, Thos (lallegher ferities as director, 72. Apr. 27 Isis, Thos. (laPegher, attend ing audits In 1s77 nnd lsts, 73. May 4, isis, Ed t'oy, attending lirjan Ktlker, hurt, so. May 4. isrs. o. 11. -Millard, for Mdse.. f.10 10 2 (IJ S 33 21 00 15 (II) IV.IS 4 si. Muv 4. Wr. o. II Mlllnrd. out door relief, tux! SJ, July s, ls7s, ii. n Millard, " 4711 ihi SI. Julys, is:s, 0. 11. .Millard, for mdso , 4 si 72 "j. .1 illy s, :v7s, in. 1 trfer keeping vagrants, 21 01 Sept. ti. Isis. it. m Lasliell. med I sel vn es. 20 7u iu2. r-ept iis, k. 11- v. un7, inr smiuiing 101. Sept. y. isis, lteuben Kiihruiger, legal bervleesl-. 170, 105. sept y, isis, iteuls-n Fiihiingcr, legal sen lees In lsn 103. -ept. y, isis, 0. W.D.its, medicine, Ms. scpt.o, ISTs, 'l hus. (lallegher, scnlccs as director, 111. (id. I, 'sis, p. E liuek, for phosphate, 112. Oct 4, lsis.s. p ij un, bat. due on or der ;lH,. Inn. 1, 1ST. 113. oet. 1.3, Isis. J110. lleiner, rough-box und lieursp, 115. tii't 15, isis, Mrs. Mveeny, making Khioud for Jus. Kune. 5 IHI 17 00 47 no VH 13 IS IHI lu en 13 52 4 (HI 3 (HI HO. (let. 13. isis, win pirfer.keeplng vagrants, 15 If. Us. Nov. 12, ls7s, 0. w. Davis, medicine, 23 IB iiv. 11. e . uui ry, ii'jrae nire uuu keeping vagrants, 121. Noi 12. is;, p. f. Iiurko, roein lent to jpill lu, l--is, 123, Dec. 7, ls;s, . -. ti. Murphy, for mdse., 127, ' " P. E. Iluek, hardwuie, 12s. " " 11 II. Mlllnrd, furiudsc,, un, " " " Wm. CleaM'i', ltmili-r, 182. ' 2," It. M.l.aihell, medical herv. 133 1 " 1. At. Iiea'.er, potatoes, 134. " " " John sii)der, bmlthllig, 135. " chas. ciiamberlalri,!er Ices remlered, 130. Die. ss. His. Wm. 1 barman, horse lilie. 21 50 43 S.t 30.1 IMI 1 14 101 (13 21 31 IV. 25 7 SO 13 02 2 2 1CO 00 511 (HI 31 35 1.1 in 137. Jan. 2, Isl'.i, smut. Keller, ncct. of ser- v ices us .smw nro, 13s. .Imi, 25, Isiy, 0 W. D.uls, medicine, 141. " 25, Waller lllllmaii, lepalrlng cairlage, 142. I'ub. 2s, " Casper lihawn, clotlilng, 143. " " " owen catugau, nursing Ed. MeAlldrew, III l'eb. 23, ls;y, liurke ,v; Did. coflln hearse 145. " " IkncMit Itlioads. lime, '10. ' (I. W. Hails, medicine. H IHI 57 75 12 Ml t.S Si 3 III H"' " " " do. liner, repairing reaper. 1 1'J. Mar. 29, " Mrs. Duiilun, sen Ices rend. 11 CO 14". IrfJCUSl school lust., 6 nios. tuition for paupers, 13 en 151. Mar. 211, 1S79, It. M. Lushell, med. serves. 511 ihi 152. " 'i humus Kearns, attend ing Miles 11 IlloiOej, is un 153. Mar. 2J, ism, Wm. Pelfcr.k'ptiig vug'nts, 11 4 3,011 0.1 2.SI9 ns Ami' of this jear's Issue red'd ns per list, Total Issue fur Iho year. Including rec'ts iur ji-.il on ler which no uruers were d-awn. 0,490 7t Amount ot outdoor lellcf ordeisl-ssued dur- lug tho 5 car, 11.292 to STUWAISD'.SACCT.-HAISED ON THE FAfl-M 72 bus. Wheat, 22.1 bin. Putntoes, 11 tons I lav. 130 heads cf cabbage, 7 loads Corn l'odder, so lbs. Veal, 73 0113. Itje, fo bus. Iiuckwheaf . 323 bus. Corn lu ems, 4 bu-liels Onluus, lusi lbs. Pork, 372 lbs. lieef, n tous Straw. 100 bushels Oats, I N VENTOKY- UEAI. ESTATE. 72 acres of land. Itachman tract $4 5HI00 210 00 win. .1 it tract. 1 dwelling house, 1 ham, 1 w..gon shed. 1 corn erto .v. 1 pig ien on Ituchmau tract, Addltlun lo Poor llouao A. roiulrlng burn. I'MISONAL PJtOITItTY. Farming Utensils. Tin eshtng Machine coo) 1 Wind Mill.. 111 10 5110 .mi no 311 (HI on imi no 11 1 21) no 510 ii 1 200 2011 1 511 40 lno 10 10 no 2 CHI 1 Culling Hot I 2-llurv. snrlnir W'njon 1 2-lInru Wugon 1 i'airi-ig.1 2 Sets Harness 2 ' 1 P Hub sleds I Plow 1 Hoe Harrow , 1 Cull Plough , 2 so tiles Sllumt Itukes 1 urulii Hrtn 1 Set can luge Harness , 1 W'hcinhuriuw 1 1 un 1 vater r, ini 12-norso Mclgh 20C11 STOCK. 3 HorM-s. 4 cow s . . 9 Shoals., .. 150 ru .. 121100 ,.. 50 00 IIOUSE1IOU) FUHNITCItE. 10 Ileds and Heddlng on upper tloor, lut 'in 7 " 1 " second " 70 mi 4 " ' ' in 2 rooms, (.uoo 3 cook stoves 21 eo 2 Denting stoies 6,i mound falling-leaf Tablo 3ii ll-oungo 12 no 1 W riling liu.sk with Hook Case 2 tin 1 do coiiiinim ciiulrs am do, cano Hotiomed chalis yisi 1 cupboard 5,1,1 1 sink 4 (mi 3 I'.edloom stands 41m 2 tilli tien tables j , 0 1 nilllng leat tublo 4 ihi 2 lAH'klllg glaMses i 5,, 1 New tieariug bioie i-mmi snYaidsl grain carpet 2200 liloDl'Ci: AND PitOVISIO.NS O.N HAND, s lhs. rork ir.u ilnur mi bushels putatoeh " ' wheat so oo S4U VD ' corn lu cars " outs 1 rj. 2 ions of hay sou. i inn euro louder , u tin 1 ton straw i,.,,,. Hall, due by Jas. Dallcy, Treas. for ls77 SI 31 Hall, due by put. A. Uuiko Treasure Pall, due by 'Ihos. Ocrrlty lur Ed. i urley fur is;s, " m HaU due b) Nell Unman, collector fur lsn, VJj 4r, Dal', due by Thos, Chuiruun. Trens. for ls,, iour (474 4s, kiwlal Win, ruT is 2.420 4: Tolal ami, of insets lio.gi The amount of .ludL'inentfi and nnierw nr mn ivtues sun uubMuuuuiij 11 us not ascertained. CE.SSl'S OF TIIK POtllt HOUSE, MAKCI1 31st, ls7g, Mimber In Poor lluiis January 2nd ls7g, 37. Admitted ditrlui; Hie nuaiter, r. la It ' 3, Hcmullilng A pi 11 12th, lslu, 31, We, tho Aiidllors cf Conuijham township ntn centrum Poor District, reitlfy tint ihu furiirolni i-iaieiiii ut iseonei t and Hue l the best of oui knowledire and belief. We further iiirree by resolution tliat tho nay of eaeii director shall be throe dollars ner dav to! i-m-i, day iieccssani) spent us director. 'Ihe number ,. .tuiK-, ui aim uuuni huun riot exceed tweiie iwr uuiium. lour of whleii un, m 1, i,..i,i iiuarirrly altho Punr Ituuse of wld district, also ihut the imniber of special laectlncs shall not exceed .... i..1 "'iui- .-fii-u inut me ruitowini; rat, Mian lie iiiu Iliiriiesi (ll IV n.iv ror lu.rw, nth... dollars lur bli.irle and -t dullsrs fur a double'teain Also that no orders shall u, ilrnu l.v , tor their nine uiiill tho tamo ha been submitted ,uv ,,,., ivtn ii., iiteii uiinruiui. M1CI1AF.L MONMIHAN. "'j-Twp. Ai . VI l.H;.. t Twp. Audlton.. ii.iiii-i.,, -.id, C lilt- TIIONUs Ml'Ml'IlV. 1 ui!''i.v;,!'iyj'Sl J,r 1!oro- Auditors Ccntralia, April sot hi isig. ' -May 311, To-aw. U-M I N lSTI! ATOU'.S -NOT1CK wits of luvtn v. CBiri, uiceisEu. U Hi r- ot diuliiUtrUou ou llu? entate of David crin s I ne 01 Fi-ttukllu towu.hlp, coiutaoi,, cuui- . .-.-n..M. w-,, biHimwi oy cue lieinster of sal eijiinti tu .li-sw- John und Noah s, t'lltea.caiuwlss. in ,.-iMc uiiiiuu i-miuin iiKOlir uie est.ite ur, 11 .ii,M.,1tnpr. 1.1 th m fur silt euii nr aud tliu jkssi: miiM 1. w M..UK.AUV. ulu1- SII-ffltOT'S SALE Ily tIiIiib of sm.dry writs Isaued out of the Court off ominnii llean of Columbia county nnd to ma di ns tni, win m expom-il to public unto at Iho Court II "Use In the town nf liluoinstnug, Columbia county, t'c mis) irsiita, at two o'clock p. m , on b'ntiinliiy, .Juno 131st, 187'J. AH that certain messuage piece and parcel of lanl situate In Madison townshlp.Coluinbla county afore said au I denerlli si as follows : lleglnntng nta post lu line ot laud formerly of Kphratm McCntlum.lhcace by the same noith thirty-right degrees east ono hundred and twenty two rs-rches to a fallen oak, thenco by lnd formerly of Isnnc Ilendersholt north tllt) -one degrees west fnrt)-two perches and elght tentlia to a it, thence n hind formerly of -Mary Mellitdo south thirty seien and one-half degrees nest one hutiitreit und fuiiruen h ri lies to a post, llicncu b) land tornterli of Huiniuii Dlldliio soulli torly (legiccriiat forty ihne pi n ties lotho placo ot liegliinlUK, cotiKlnlng ihtit) acres of land and al lowancrs. tin which ure erected a dwelling house, barn and outbuildings, also on the premises an apple orchard and other frutt trees. seised, taken In execution at the suit of William Mcllrldn against Isaac N. Imnyun Executor of Prls ellla llnnysii deceruxd.wlili notice lo Clarence Carey tenant in possewtlon, and to bu sold as Hie proiicrty of Isaac N. Hill. run Kxccutorof Prlsctll.i Itunyan. llAHXI.itv, Attorney. 1-cvarl Facias. 2MX), All that certain lot or piece ot land situate In Jackson township, Columbia oomty nnd state of l'entmilviinlit, bounded und described as follows, to ult : On the north by land of John It. Fritz, on the east by other lands of John 11. Krltz and lands of Kel'-hner A Co., on the south by land of Samuel Khoiuwnml on Ihe west b Washington Knouse, eonlalnIngevr'nteen acres luoi e or less, on which are erected n lank house, burn and oubbulldlngs, also on the premises an apple urclmrd. seizes., taken In exiciuion at the suit of P. D. llltck against Abraham Manning uud to bu sold as the propel ty of Abralutn Msnntbir. Miu.nu, Attorney. Fieri Facias. ALSO, All Hint certain lot or pleie nf tind slluat In Flshlngereek township, column! i enunty, and stato cf lV?nnylvarta, containing twi my six acres moro or less, bounded as follow n to-wl' : on tho norlli by In nds or Joseph Craw ford, on Hie eiu-t by lands ot John Henry ,on the south b) lands of Hurman Ilrlgut and un thn west by lands of w nil tin Iuig. on which ale erected n tratno house, bat n -md uui -buildings. Heled, uiKcti liiexis niton ai tin' Milt of Charles W. Miller for use ol surah A Petrlkln ngalnst itlcli anl H. lirlirht and to is1 sold a-s tin- pruper.y of Itlch ard 11. Height. Ml l. i.i. ii, Atlol ney. Vend. Ex. A IX), The undivided one ( Ightn Inlerest uf Win. Iflngen-b-rger In a certain truct ot Innil In lit aver town ship Columbia county and slate ot Penn3)lvaiila containing three hundred and sixty four acres moro or less and allowances, survccd In pursuance of a wtutuM granted to Catharine I-nngenborgcr, nd J lining a truct surveyed In Ke name nf oeorge I.ong euUrgei i n Iho norlli, John it, cm- on Hie o3.t,JeRso Uiookenud Deliorali Stewart on Hie soulh, and An drew Clark on the west, whereon ure erected a coal bis uker and Machinery nnd several dwellmghouscs tail in, store lio'iHcaudulhcr buildings with opened coal iiiloes, t'ti reou. s l.ed t'ikeii in exci-uil"T nt ttie suit of I'rtas se tn ii, lu.iltiHi W lllam I.nugenberKei' nnd E. E. Ijngei.tic rger. mid to be -"It -is tliu prois?ity ot W'l lUm 1 unger.ber.ri r lli'i'Kii rw-., ti'iiii--- Vend E. OilN W. HOFFMAN, ShcrltT. liyihtupuf Hitinlr Ait K-ma o'lt uf the Court on;otninun Picas or Cohnubi t ctitint, ami To rue til rt'Ctti'i, will t;etHise.H. riiitlf milo at Mabtown, fulumOlacmm y, I't'iinn i. at two o'clock p. m on I'Vitluy, .Iiinc. 20lli, 1S7U, Alllliat rcr! nln p.i or t r.u-r r l.unl sltuatn part 1 In t-'a'rtv. la aod piully l'i locust township, Co lumtil i Cuuntj IVii'i-yiaiiIat iKiumlca by lands of .John racley. riilllp Manhmt, .John Yoager and William JtiuheV citiu, containing soentccn acres and fourteen iiercho., whorcou aiv erected a eood saw null iraiitc U,s Uin hnuse, barn and uuUbulM- m leil, lalst n hi eM'cullou at the Mill of Jacob ViMH' r.iKiiltitst it.uhl v lluwir aud to bo sold as 111!" J'lOjK ll. Ot JJ.IXM llOHL't, ltmivN, Attuinrj. ricrll-'acUs. .HMiN n iiditman, sitcrirr. Dauchy & Go's. Advt's TEACHSKS & STUDENTS -S.IO to run. MHO S-'.'OO 1IONTII iiuilng y M' V'l'lON Addrest, -I. I'. Met l lilll .s t o. For full particulars !'Mlailr!t lla, I'a. (t Jutin C- iw 33J!INTSOSr3S GAP0INE POROUS PLASTERS CUP.2 LAKE AID '.TSAK SACK I1JSTANTLY. SOLD Ily AIX DltlV.dlSTS. EAumtr s Johnson, rrop's. 21 Piatt St., N. v. d June c-iw .vr.'ToiN our coiMy"! H'S atut tmtnnhlcts rny. .1. r. MANC1IA, clare .May 2J-4W inout, Va. a I 0( If i H'turns In ..nuiosoiiMloolnlestcd. Of. O I iZ.) helal repoiin and Inrurmatlon Fit EE. hike pmllls weekly mi sli-k options ot flutofMl. Addiess T. I'ui rtu Wiu.ii -v Cu. i;akkks, us Wall st- N. V. d May V3.-4W 25 TO $5000; l'ldli . usll tnuvted fll Wall S'.. ii Un Inundation for mist nit UI lu'liiiii-, eiiiv w,,k. -md lulls unlrn- liiene H'iceiitnge of tmihis In Hie New runltullza- luu "-.iMetn uf iiiemlli,g in si(kks. Full cxpUna- lUII Oil limilleatlnil til Ail-.IUS. lit. ll n A ('.v. Il:,nl.-era u llro.id St., N. v d Muv S3-IW frutJlM.i .MX.IOJ iT.n.n1h i. 1 vm-nH. Iti-rrr- ei.ivs rcivdri'd. i,v iMAA.V Hl"i.(ii Dolawnre Farms ! U' U."lc':uos Idress J. I'. MaXcha & I'd , Duer, Delaware. d May'JJ-4 Ttra iii niMm A forroifn noti-k KSTITK OK l.MIIA VOlIf, IIEI'K CSKII. The undersigned. AlU'lIur nnnultlleil liv 11n (Ir. phan'a court of Columbia. Cuiiiuy t,i iilstrtbuto ne ii.iiance m me auims i-r .loan w. noninan, rrusteo to sell rent estate, mil nin-iwi o tliu iluilcs of his appoint merit at tits nilice ii Hiuom&burg, on satuidav the '.1st d.u of June at ten o'clock a. in. at wlit"h lime unit nl.ieo all parties interested may attend It ihey think uuis.-i,ur uu ueuarremroin a snare or suld fund. , WAI.LElt. Mayu, ".'J iw Auditor. I).M I.VISTIt.Vl UU'Si .NOl'U'K. l-MATE OF SlltAll AHKW1NK. 1IFCKASI1I. lottfrs Of Admllllstrutlon Willi tin, ulllnmieved 00 Hie estiito of s.itiih Artiivlne, late of tvntro twp , u.uu..'... v 1 j ,1 , nun 1 , 1111,,, ueeetiseu, uuitj ueen srautcdb) tin- it, Ulster of said coimti to thu un li'l'SlLTIieil Admlilll-triltur. All lierwlliit hnllni, el1in-i ii,rnliist tin- i-toUie uf ihe decedent ure requested to piesentihetn lurseit'e 1 cut and those Indebted to uiaKo pujineuc 10 tn. und rsuned without delay. iiiu.l.il 11 111 1 -iiiicrJ. , Administrator, Apill 1C, 1'ig tw Whltintre, Columbia co., 1-n. A LlIIOi:'.S NO I'll K. IS' TIIF 1KT1TB OF AMIU1 W UINOHS, nECKAikn, Tllll lllldeislelil-'i nudl'i.r iiiiim.1iiTiI t,v ll.,, l-ni,,t uf Coiumbiic 11.. to muke (IKtiibultnii cf tile bulducii tn the blinds nf tin, Aiimtntstrutois, to und 111110111; cue l lies eimueililieleto, will bit athlsolllcelu PlouiiisbiirK, uu suuirua), -luno v-., is;, ut len o'clock a. in,, lur the iuriie nf his appointment w nun and w hew nil pt ins Inn-rented shall appeur h bin red 11 om couilni; in 101 a Mitre or said iiind. . O.HAIIIiLuV, Auditor. May 23-Ui DMINISTItATOlt'S NOTIC1-. nruF imif i.uz, hheasH'. Ia-lte'h of udliilliUtrullun 1111 llui chtut,, t.t itin-xn l.Wi. lutKuf Itinilll lOWIiM-lU. CllluiillilAeullhtv. ,A. eeused. Imie Uk n muiiled b) ihe Itejrtsler 01 said count) lutliiMuidcishriied duilnUtrator to whom iul i'imiii. linn liU-d ..re requested iu make lu.me dtuui jiaimeiit andtno'i huiluir claims ur demands aQabmiphe esUUi aIII nmku ihcm kuuvin 10 tho Ad milium uwr nicuuui uel.iy. iiu-sui iii;ii.i.ic. May in, 'ig r.w. Administrator. jNKt r roit's Noru i:. ESTATE Ol StHON B-11HI I ItllUfcU, OrcttlSKl)' lettertiTektameiiiaiy on the estate of s monshel h.uuiT lute uf Dealer Kiwi.shtp, 1 olmnbU county, l'enns)lvabla, dec, astd, Imie been tiuliud by the Hi-Ktsit rut wld couiit) iu tin una, 1 weiu'd f.xcx; iitnii,. All ptrsuin Imliu; claims usalnn tho est. de or the dceedc-nl nu n.ut-ited in liiment tlu iii b r Mttienieiil. und Hiube Hide bird to the ea wieiniiinwe pajineut lu the uuderslituea Kxecu lur 11 ltliuut aeuvy. piriKK snni.uiAMF.lt, JUliSBS SCIII.Il libit. FAecutors, Muj g, '!- Mouiiialuiiioie l a. ol to E xixuToit's xotici:. lOT ATK Or W 1 1. 1.1111 WirUIKJi I'St'Sl-kO. I."tu Teuinii ii.i ou the eiut or wnilam ll mile, lul. or Centre township, Columbia e. unty. I'eiui. u uula, an'Oueil, have btsn fianUsl bv tlm U,-iil.,l, r ut ...til i um,ty iu le tiiulrrhlKlii il Hxie-U'-i-. All pitmim builuir iluiiiw .xaliikt the estate i.f Iho ClMllMei.l Hie isiluli'll 111 pii-8ert 1I1.111 r,-i uuleini-t und ti.u..- ii-debied lo tl.e es. la'e in muku pajnu-iit to the LiiucreiKlicd lUvimlur a il lu nt ,1. l..e HIHM WITMIHU, Km cut or. U I Ptultr, I'. O. J t j;:n t'iv.i I.- Hl'i'li i'.'iN V tvJcrHB At .iay,-(gow tuuwi 4,1a.