The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 30, 1880, Image 2

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THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSB U EGr, COLUMBIA COL NTY, PA.
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0. E. EL77ELL, Editor.
J. K. BITTSWBEHDSB, PaMlsner.
BLOOMSB URG, PA.
Friday. .Tnn. 3Q, 1880.
The Vole for President.
A lolnt resolution lias been Introduced In
the House by Itcprcsentatlve lllcknell provld
ing for an amendment to tlio constitution as
to the election of 1'resldentand Vlco Presid
ent, The proponed amendment contemplates
an election of President anil Vice l'rcsldcnt
by the people of the several States, and pre
scribes tho manner of counting the votes
and determining questions of contest. "Iho
electoral votes and fraction there of each
person voted for as President In any stato
ihall be ascertained by multiplying Ins en
tire popular vote therein by the number of
State's electoral votes, and dividing the pro
duct by the sum of all tho votes given In the
State for President, and the quotient shall
bo tho number of electoral votes andtrac
tion thereof to be assigned to such person :
usine for such fraction three decimals only.
The foregoing provisions shall be applicable
to tho election ol Vice President J but no per
son Ineligible to tho ofllce of President shall
l,p plfpIMn ft Vlnp President.
Jncft'e 01 comes' in any oinie as i mo
election of President or Vice President, the
same mav be nassed upon by Itshluhest Iu-
tituted by the President. We sincerely I .llcinl tribunal, in accordance with Its laws
hope that Senator Wallace will withdraw I e jeci8on thereof shall be by It certified
his opposition to this appointment. iir. anj transmitted, sealed, to tho seat of Gov
Clark is In every way qualified for the duties crment0f tho United States, directed to the
of tbeofilce.ho is a staunch democrat, and irPod0nt of the Senate.
at Columbia county gives a larger demo I The electoral votes shall be counted by
cratic majority thau any other county in the the two Houses as certified, unless rejected
district, it seems as though her claims ought by both Houses: but if there be a certlticale
to be recogulzed, if politics have anything 0f decision by the highest judical tribunal
CENSUS SITEUVISUR.
Pennsylvania Is divided Into ten districts
for the taking of tho ceusus. Of these Sen
ator Cameron has tho naming of six super
visors, and Senator Wallace four. The filth
district Is composed of Columbia, Lacka
wanna, Luzarue, Monroe, Montour, Pike,
Sullivan, Wayne and Wyoming counties
Senator Wallace named A. H. Dunning of
Scranton for tho position but through the in
lluenceof Minor Ktolz the name of our
townsman John M. Clark, Esq., was sub
News from all Around.
Tlioaglits for Working Men.
Senator Lamar Is able to movealotit his
hotel on crutches,
Tho Mississippi Legislature In joint As
sembly, chose J. SC. Georgo as United Stales imve bcen 0pCne,lUew railways constructed,
Within the last twenty years vast Indus
tries have sprung Into existence in the
United States which give employment to
manv thousands ol workmen, New mines
Senator.
Tho now remedy, Days Kidney Pad is a
positively guaranteed euro for all diseases of
tho Kidneys, Uladderand urlinry Organs.
IheJmv l ork Herald claims to liavo
printed and circulated -11,008,000 copies
during 1879.
"Sellers' Liver Pills' cured mo ol liver toll of capital is necessary to tho develop
complaint of elgh', years standing. m. ment of the natural resources of the country
Evans, Jolet, III. Give them a trial. ftnd experience has proved that companies
The Connecticut river is now open for incorporated for tho purpose of uuitlng tho
navigation from Hartford to Long Island hnanclal strength ot a number oi inuiviu
new manufactories established. These things
have been accomplished by tho combination
nf the capital ol individuals united together
In Incorporated associations. They could
tint have been accomplished In any other
way unless Indeed the chlof corporatlon,the
state, had undertaken them by taxing all the
people. It therefore appears that a?50cia
ANNUAL BTATKMKNT
bloom pooh mstiuct,
from February ith, 18T9 to January 18th, lsso.
THOMAS IiKECE, Treasurer for District,
lilt.
To Cah received from Bloom I)u-
piicaio ws..
Sound, a thing almost unprecedented in mid
winter.
Tho cost of tho Hayden trial Is estima
ted at over $20,000. Tho Jurors received
about $200 each.
"Say, Susan, have you lost your appetite?
Are you weak and nervous? If so, 'Dr.
tials are best adapted to secure tho associa
Hon uf capital requisite for the prosecution
of great private enterprise
Durine tho last decade, however, the
power of associated capital has grown so lm
mensely that It has somo limes made laws
to suit Its own purposes at the expense of
tho , people and has even in one notable in
to do with the matter.
Tho situation in Maine remains unchang-
ed. Two legislatures are in session, and the
republican who Is acting as governor hai
called out the stato militia to protect the
public buildings. The Fuslonists are waiting
for another decision from the Supreme court,
but they can hardly expect anything good
ol any stato upon a contested election there
In the electoral votes of such state shall be
counted In accordance with such decision
unless the same be overruled by both Houses.
If there be no such certificate of decision
tho contested votes for any state Bhall not be
counted unless both Houses concur therein,
If there be more than one certificate of el
ectoral vote from any state, and no such
lrnmthar.D..y,nsit is composeo. o. men decision.or if there be more than
nlin hnva mmb ttvn l1ffiinn tii TPCl I V Oil- 1 .... . . nt
Lludsey's Blood Searcher' is what jou . .. . t, ,.,,,.. 0f tho federal
want I , nri,i..l llaolr Whilo llinrnfnre flin trreat
b'"v " "
Cardinal McCloskey has scut a circular corporations havo contributed largely to
to each parlih priest in his diocese, directing tho general welfare they havo subjected
a general collection on tho first Sunday themselves to tho popular odium by attemp-
in February for tho relief of Ireland. ting to control Congress and Legislatures in
w . .. their own interest nnd by openly disobey
in a, Judge ot the United States District "Bthe laws underwhicli . thqr received their
" .1 .nlnniliil niiltlif. aiirtfnntlnna I ho llninn
Pniirf nt PitUhtirtr nn u ednpsiljiv mnrninrr 'I ." i
of Ust week.
To Cash receive! from Fcott Du
plicate is
To Cosh received from flreon
wood Duplicate 1S7S, .......
To Cash rtcelved rrora sugarloal
duplicate lsis,.,.,
Tn f.h rnf.nlvi.il frnm ltlnntrt Du
plicate 1979 1?33 M
To Cash received from Scott Du
plicate 1979 400 80
To Cash received from Green
wood Duplicate 1879 83 00
To Cash received rrom sugarloof
Duplicate 1979
To Cash In Treasurer's hands
Irora last settlement ins. . . iui si
To Cash received from products
ot farm 1919 123 eo
TrtPn.li hntrtrtnn rlun Tr..ru1irir
1879. 20 us J0lt o
(lit.
Amount of orders redeemed 1979
Amount ot commission on samo
1919
DH.
Amount of orders outstanding
L'ni. . luTQ Hit 11
Amount or orders issued 1979 4H9 43 $3093 to
CIt.
Am't of orders redeemed 1S79
Am t ot orders outstanding 1879
posed to each other In the interest of their
party. As the Supreme Court is the consti
tuted authority of the State, the only thing
to do is to submit gracefully in case their
decision is adverse. Tho Democracy ol
Maine can better afford to submit to the
wrong, under the circumstances, than to
throw the state into a condition of anar-
chv.
Since writing the above tho decision of
the Supreme Court has been rendered In fa
vor of the Republicans and the Fusion body
has adjourned until August.
The Republican State Convention will be
held at Harrisburg, next Wednesday. We
predict that tho delegates from this county
will vote just as Don Cameron directs, and
that will be for Grant. But It will avail
nothing in the National Convention. Gram
stock is too far below par for even the wilj
Senator to carry blm through. For our pan
we want to oee Grant nominated for President
There is not an easier man to beat in the
country. Imperialism will never be tolera
ted or encouraged in free America.
one such decision from any stale in either
case that certificate of electoral votes, or
that decision which shall be held by both
Houses to bo made by tho rightful author
ity, Bhall be conclusive and the votes shall
be counted accordingly, unless rejected by
both Houses.
The above are tbo main points ot Utlter-
ence between the present mode and that pre
scribed by the proposed constitutional
amendment.
WASHINGTON LKl'lKH.
Washington. D. C. Jan. 26th 1SS0.
OUR MEMBBR IN WASHINGTON. HIS PRO
TEAN ROLE OP SERVANT, REPRESENTA
TIVE, AND CHARITABLE INSTITU
TION, ETC , ETC.
A more erroneous idea never prevailed
than that the position of congressman is a
sinecure. The real legislative work that the
average member does is small, but his work
as a claim agent is onerous in the extreme.
A rural constituency Jwill be satisfied with
l'Mbably AcothenOlurder.
On Saturday night, as a Pole.whose name
we could not learn, was passing the llan
encfc crnssintrof tho L. & B. R. R. above
Kingston, ho was set upon by three men and
kicked and beaten in a shocking.manner,
When found he was insensible, his head
having been kicked almost to a jelly. A
boy who witnessed tho outrage gave the
alarm and tho scoundrels tied, lhe boy re
cognized one as Condy McGee, of Mill Hol
low, and he was arrested and taken before
'Squire Carl of Kingston, who had granted
a warrant to John Olnee, a countryman of
the victim. After a brief hearing McGee
was sent t jail as it was thought the wounded
man could not survive his injuries. McGee's
two companions are known and will be ar
rested as soon as possible.
Richard Payne, policeman, and James
DeWitt, constable, brought McGee to the
city and lodged him in jail. It is said
that the party had been here on
Saturday night and were drunk on their re
turn. These may be the men who destroyed
the fences along the lino of street rail
way
The wounded man was sent to Nantlooke,
the public service of their representative if j,i9 own request, by the friends whom
he makes one or two set speeches during the I he had been visiting before he was at
session, and they will be delighted if he I tacked.
gets the better of some other member in rep
artee ; but, in personal service, the constitu
ent i more exacting. The member is ex
pected to look after the interests of his peo
ple at Washington. Formerly, forty years
ago, the constituent had no interests here
but now, this one thinks that he is entitled
to a pension, another imagines that he has
This part of the State is rapidly gaining
an evil reputation for deeds of violence, and
this bids fair to add one mure to tho already
far too largo list of cold-blooded and atro-
cious murders.
We havo since learned that the name of
one of McGee's companions is William Mc-
Donald. There is a doubt whether tho as-
an invention which will be worth millions sault was mado by two men or three. It was
of dollars to Uncle Sara, and his member i reported at a late hour last night that the
exnected to introduce it and urge its adop- wounded man had died. Willet - Bane
tion by Congress, the President, und Stcre-1 Record.
c ti,a i..Antn.. i;n n oil i
his millions saving device for 1100,000! ,r., iin 6B. "It simnlv shows what
Then there is the"cold water and bran bread a besotted and stupefied set of partisans the
society," and an infinite variety of other justices of the court are, and says "we have
societies with schemes for expediting the before i us two "opinions" ' of the justices
millenlum that their potent member of Con- P ' ."ThB uaTfe s were th
each case, with the exception of Judge Sey
mouds, not then ol me court, anu juoge
Viruin. whose term of office has expired."
--p , . , . , . .
And we annex tne two uecisions
"OPINION." 1877.
It Is to be reeretted
that votes are lost by
the negligence of town
gress is expected to cbampion,and for which
he is expected to secure somo kind of rerog
nition by the government, preferably an ap
propriation. If he ignores any of them, he
does it at the peril of losing votes and lot
ing place at the next election. The man
who has a claim against the government for
services during the war, for property taken, ntr.ce but the obvi
or for anything else, rarely ever thinks of ous remedy is to
rmttine t in the hands of any of the numer- ahoose such as know.
.... i . ..! : .hi..:,., their duty, and know'
u., u.u.. . ....... r .' i"g it will perform it.
TTn snnlruaj Ihi nanapj vol o liner tn tha m ot. I ? .
no ...o ...u6 ".- joun Appleton,
ter to tne memDer irom nis aistnct or onooi o W Walton,
tho Senators from hi state, and urges that J G Dickcrson,
hi htisineis he hurried through. Should the v u "a"08.'
Congressman fail to establish the claim and
get the money, he frequently, because of his
Allure, makes an enemy of the claimant,wbo
forthwith declares and works for somo otu
er aspirant for Congressional honors. A
prominent member of the lower house re
cently said : "A Congressman who tries to
meet all the demands upon him has the work
of three men to perform. In the first place
he has his duty upon the floor. It he keeps
trace of all the bills and public measures,
and labors for the success ,of his own he us
much as any one man ought to do. Then he
"OPINION."1880.
The representative i
not to bo deprived of
his right because mu
nicipal officers have
neglected their duty.
J W Seymonds,
John Appletou,
u w Walton,
Chas. Danfortli,
John A Peters,
artcmus L.ll)boy.
Wm. Wirt Virgin,
John A I'eters,
Artemus Libbey,
What is to be thought of so-called JudgeB
who give two Buchconuicting opinions, ootii
of them In the interest of the Republican
party, when they needed such opinions in
order to advance tne interests oi tne
nartv ?
That the latter opinion was given under
pressuro oi limine anu his crowd, is mown
bv the followinc extract from the Maine
Standard, which shows that a majority of
the judges changed their minds very sudden'
lv. Here is what it savs :
Judire Libbev cave Governor Garcelon
has his committee wort. Wot only the work and Uouncilor lirown the most positiv
of the committees to which he may belong,
but there are matters referred to all the com
mittees which he ought to look after. He
has besides his Department work. There is
not a Department of the Government, aye,
scarcely a division of any Department, in
which somo of his constituents haven't some-
opinion that the returns from Portland were
fatally defective, and could not bo legally
counted. Three more of the court cavo the
same opinion to one of the legal advisers of
theUovcrnor, thus giving a legal majority o
the court In support oi tne acts oi tne uov
ernor and Council : In every case propound
ed to them these four judges gave their opin
ions in accordance with the decisions lorm
thintr of Interest to them. Applications fur erlv iriven bv tho court. Kach and every
appointment to positions, claims, pensions, man was positive the returns were fatally
i ., I. ...i.i-l I ueiecilTU HI I urunuu tueca. jvi-uicmuci
anu me many stages tnrougu wu.tu me.o . . . . f . . ...
matters have to go." The correspondence egai majority of the Supreme Court. These
of a member oi congress, ioo,entans a great are tacts that can be reueu upon,
deal of labor. Letters from constituents Does any one still maintain mat a iuaine
nl 1, Answered nromntlv. and in order to "J?8 cang ve an uonest opinion wuen
do this there Is scarcely a member who is
not compelled to employ a secretary or an
emanuensis. Upon any average, it takes
three hours each day at least, for a member
to read and reply to the letters he receives.
The impression thatCongressmen have noth
ing to do but enjoy themselves is altogether
wrong. They have tbeir troubles and an
noyances as well as other people, and, upon
the whole, do not deserve half the censure
it
conflicts with the interests of his party ?
Vir,
When republican organs begin to tell us
who would bo thestrongest Democratic can
didate for President, it is not difficult to see
who they are most afraid of. We quote the
following from the Wilkes-llarre Record,
If the New York democrats could make
up their minds toiooe lavorauiy on oenaior
Thurman he might yet bo doctored up for
1 41. k...jt,1an 1 1 al ra r( 1 1 A rtMVt M Mflll
. . . .... IUD iiici ucuuai Mn-i -
they get. Besides these demands on his time battering in Ohio last fall, but it is not be
no member of Congress escapes demands on vnhd all hone of beine repairtd. The soutli
his purse. He receives many letters from to-day prefers Thurman to either Hancock
hl d strict renuest ne contr butlons to varl- wyi.
nus charities. Somo of his constituents, That Thurman would mase a capabl
rnmluu to Washington for pleasure or on President no ono doubts, but when republl
dullness find themselves Btranded. without can organs Indicate a desire to have him
money, turn Immediately to their member, nominated, it is only because they believe
...... I.. .1 . 1.1 A TII.. 1.-1.1.
who is expected to pay their hotel bills, or una tuo easiest man to ueai. it is pruuamo
buy a ticket home. When the multiplicity that the Democratic National Convention
of these demands upon the time, energies, will make a nomination for itself without
and substance of our representatives are con- assistance Irom the opposition, ll ihur
bidered we ought, pcrhaps.to be a little more J man should be the man, which we do not
charitable towards tbeir short comings. expect, he will receive the support ol a solid
C. A.S. J Democracy.
The Union
and Central Pacific railroad companies.tor
InJ.nna nflnr 1tnt.nn rnrnKn.1 llip tuntt
V,e caii i safely assert that nothing equals mullificnt subsi(ics ;n lands and money,
after having etiioyed their franchises and
the bounty of the public for a dozen years.
deliberately and persistently refused to pay
their just debts to tho government. This
was the culmination of corporate insolence
and in reality an attempt to set the power of
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, for nil cases of
Sore throat, Coughs, Colds, etc. Small bot
tie", 25 cents J large, bO cents.
It is alleged that John Sherman is send
ing large sized lithographs of his ugly front
isplece to all parts of the country as treasury
freight, tho government thus paying for a private corporations above that of the re.
urely personal matter, public.
Hon. R. A. Lamberton, of Harrisburg, But they were defeated in their attempt
has accepted the Presidency of the Lehlsh to reilst the just claims of the government,
Universitv, at Bethlehem, tendered him by Tha democratic party in Congress, led by
the trustees, the Rev. Dr. Leavitt hnvlng Allen G. Thurman, rose like a lion in their
resigned. path. The railroad kings, Gould and Hunt
Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines must have de- ington, who had for yeais held the federal
signs on Simon Cameron. She has bought legislature In subjection to meir win were
tinlMInn .ilo nn f...onl,t(. Avonno in I lOTCPtl tO VieiQ 10 tnO UeiUUCratV. i UC
Washington nearto where Don wilt build measure known as tho "Ihurman Act, re
his residence ccntly tested in the BUpreme court of th
. ,, P r, ,rr.i n 1 United States and pronounced constitution
ni i . p w.i Pr.pv. IB iiiimprinir mnm niiinimn ill -
Washington than any other young lady who
hasvUited Washington for a long time.
Mrs. Grant is quoted as having said
tho law the Union nnd Central Pacific com
panies aro forced to a settlement twith th
United States and to a re-payment of th
moneys advanced out of tho treasury to
that the happiest period of her life and the meel tbe interest on the companies bondi
General's, was when they lived in Galena jjot oniy jij tbe passage of this measure by
in a small brick home and kept one ser- congress secure a decided fiscal advantage
vant. to the government, but the mere fact of its
A sacrificial service by Ira Stowart,a re- becoming a law has proved of inestimable
llglous fanatic at Castle Grove, Iowa, was value to republican institutions. It did not
interrupted just in time to save hfs little I merely put the United States treasury in
daughter, whom he wns about to slay on an way of getting back its own but it demon
altar. stratcd the fact that democratic government
-The Leadville "Chronicle" savs that a is entirely capable of protecting the peo.
common vagrant nnd drunkard, now in the P" against th e arrogance and power ot the
chain gang of that citv. under the assumed corporations
name of Stormont, was formerly an U. S. 11 follows a corollary that the socialism of
senator from an eastern state. Dennis Kearney and of those who are in
It is said of Wendell Phillips that he is
a devotid hutband, and when he is at home
always dines in the room ot his wife, who
has been an invalid ever since she was a girl
and who never leaves that room
-Governor Blackburn, of Kentucky,
pardoned eiykty-seven convicts in the state
penitentiary, because of the unhealthy and
overcrowded condition of that institu
tion.
Leavenworth, Kan., January 22. A
dipatch to the Leavenworth Times from
Fort Reno says : "Major Iirownhead, Pay'
T T . i o. VI 1 . r I
uuraoBra urmy, uu ul risbura Patriot.
onnnr ...i.:i i.i r t?.i T ri,ij.n,i.
wuiic uu uia my 11UIU l ull ucnicir
worth to Fort Reno. Telegraphic commun
ication with tbe Department his been had.
but the military authorities observe strict
secrecy regarding tbe affair."
Milford, Pike county, Pa., January 22,
Louis Rockwell, aged 101 years, who but
recently held the office ot Treasury of Pike
county, has applied to the county Courts to
compel his wealthy children to support him
a fact which argues, at leat,lhat his office
did not enrich him. Rockwell's wife re'
cently died at the age of 05.
St. Petersburg, January 22. A dis
patch to the Globe from Odessa says: In
tent upon forming a distinctive "labor par
ty," is not needed if it where not wholly out
of place in this country. Socialism is radi
cal, revolutionary, destructive. Democracy
is liberal, order-loving, conservative. It was
not the revolutionary and destructive radi
calism preached by the so-called "labor re
form" agitators, that gave the people th
victory over the Union and Central Pacific
companies. Arrogant monopoly bowed its
haughty crest before the Democracy, liberal
in the enactment o flaws lor the protection of
popular rights, but conservative of the es
lablished institutions of the country. liar-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFFS SALE
Ily Mrtuo of sundry writs Issued out ot th
Court ot common Pleas ot Columbia county and to
mo directed, will be oipostd to publlo salo at
tho Court House, Dloomsbure, Fa., at 1 o'clock, p,
, on
Monday, February 2d, 1880.
A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICK
KSlAlllUrK, i. TIIUKNTUN, JIRCKASKP.
Letters of Administration on Ihn mintnint i .
Thornton, lalo of Town ol WooinMiurir cnn..ni,. 'i'
Ouarternesslonsnfilio rence ,'uu"' ', deceased, havo been granted by tho Ifeglsier or sni
their twtltlons for llcenso wh cbwlll bo presented nty to ,indcr8ienc.a ArtminiAr,,.,,,.,. B i,VL"?'
to the court on Wednesday, tho lotirtn uay oi nu- having claims against the estato nro rcmit-sted in
I uai uc.u
Frederick M. numoro, moorasourg-,
LICENSE NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that tho following named
esons have niefln Ith Iho Clerk of tppCourtof
1 4U el
J59 115
M 19
141 03
8543 S3
TO 81
J3dH 44
8.M3 C9
154'J Oil
(3093 C5
Wm. KltKAMBH, 1 Directors
11. B. KNT, ulrcclors
Directors of the Poor In account with liloom, Scott,
ureeuwoou ana nusunuiu wnwuip.
lilt.
lr.io sa
433 61
239 S3
To orders outstanding Jan 18, ls
ltec'd from liloom duplicate ISIS..
Hee d rrom scott iupncaio id..
UnnM Imm llronnwnl rilinltCAtfl
1S.S "
ltec'd from Hugarloat dupltcato
la7t 141 G
Am'tot liloom duplicate lT9.... JJ
Am't ol Scott anpneato n.u "
am t ot urcenwoou auinitauj
lfiTO S90 4
Am't of sucarloaf duplicate 1S79.. S7t so
Ain'tdno on UTecnwuuiUlupllcato
1878. iiiiiiiiiii")!1111 ' 82" V3
In Treasurer's hands from last
settlement "
lie celled from products ot farm
cn.
Am't of outstanding orders re
deemed from last settlement...
Commission and exoneration on
lll'om dupllcato 1STS
Commission and exoneration on
scott duplicate i7S
Commtsslon and exoneration on
hurarlonf UUDIIcato lb. 3
Treasurer's commission
Am't duo on liloom aupucaie less
exoneration ana commission
1S7 1102 39
Amt duo on Scott dupllcato less
exoneration ana comimssiuu
1S.9,
HITS 64
S44 11
1C2 49
49 29
1i 3T
70 S7
474 42
Am't duo on suearloaf dupllcato
less exoneration ana commis
sion is:o 271 80
Amt duo onnreenwood dupllcato
less exoneration una commis
sion 1S79 837 04
Am't due on (Ireenwood dupllcato
less exoneration ana commis
sion 1S7S 32C 95
Itepsirs nnd new bulldlntr on
farm 1ST9 14S2 S3
Am't paid for coal out-door re
lict, 1S79 113 32
Am't paid tor coal for poor houso
1S19 40 23
Am't paid for stato Hospital at
DanvlUe 1S79 2211 IT
Am't paid forhardware 179 27 10
Am't paid tor cofllns 1S79 Ilo..
Am't paid for tnreo stores, fix
tures, etc., etc., 1S79 os 1
Am'tpatdfor mechanics, etc... 35 20
Am't paid for taxes 1S79 00 ST
Amt paid for malting dupllcato
1879 10 00
Am't paid tor publishing state
ment 1679 45 ..
Am't paid for auditing statement
1S79 C ..
Am't paid for liquor for medical
purposes 1S79 10 60
Am't paid for doctors, poor liouso
and out-door relief 1879 99 75
Am't Thos. Mcllrldo bteward's
salary 1979 CM 00
Am't paid for issuing orders ot
relief 1ST IT 60
Amt paid for lime and raanuro
1S79 20 45
Am't paid f or blacksmllhlns 1 '79 . 32 40
Am't paid for splaying pigs 1S79.. 2 40
Amt paid for Director's salary,
1S79 ..
Amtpatdfor secretary's salary,
1S79
Am paid for beef, shoo and har
ness mending 1879
Wm. Kramer's merchant's bill
poor house 1S79
Wm. Kramer's merchant's bin
out-door reilef.1879
Wm. Kramer cash paid sundry
persons 1879
Isaiah McKelvy merchant's bill
poor house 1ST9
Isaiah McKelvy merchant's bill
out-door relief 1879
Clark & Wolf merchant's bill for
poor houso 1879
S. II. Miller K son merchant's bill
for poor housd 1879
s. 11. Miller son merchant's but
out-door relief, 1879
D. A. Creasy merchant's bill poor
UUUI IK'V,
It should be the aim of ever y owner o
Hortes, Cows, to make Ihem as hsmUome and
uselul as potible. The German Horne and
Cow l'owiler helps to develop all lhe powers
of (he animal. It improves its beauty and
increases its usefulness It makes milk, miiicl
and fat. Ily iifing it a horse will do more work
and a cow give more milk and be in better con-
lition with less leed. Sold only by weight at
15 cents a pound by C. A. Kleim, IJIoomfburg
D..C 12, '79-ly
11. White merchants bill nnnr
houso 1S79
A. 11. White merchant's bill out
door relief 1H9
Jas. K. Eyer merchant's bill for
poor iiou-w i-m
Jos. K. Eyer merchant's bill for
uui-uour relict is.h
Vanllew JC While merchant's bill
uui-aoor reuei is.u
. c. Marr merchant's bill poor
house 1879
Wm Itabb merchant's bill poor
bouse 1878
EllOhl merchant's bill out-door
rellet!879
Paid Thomas Mcllrldo on salary
The Empress of Russia rents five villas
at dunes, where she has several physicians
consequence of the frequent discovery of and many priests of the Greek Church,
excavations and of fissures in a number ol , L " ,
ino legislature oi Louisiana eiectea
R. L. Gibson United States Senator fur the
six years commencing March 4, 18S3.
houses, it is believed that the city is under
mined and threatened with serious danger.
A commission has therefore been formed to
conduct iuvestigat'ous underneath the
town.
Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnston, of Haiti
James O'Urien is forty-one years old,
has passed twenty-two years in Pennsylva
n!fl nrianns. nnil ha-, iust lteen apntptiepil tn
i. r.- . i . 1 '
more w .o ue.oro u. am age . mistress u, t aU f rouberieii
lli. tt'h l. llniu.K u rn, i.nMn r 11. , I 1
chauan, was President, is about tu erect a
suitable mouunieut to his memory at Wheat
land, Lancaster county Mr.Iluchanan's home
Mrs. Johnston having inherited Wheatland
at his death
Henry Clay has an office. He has been
appointed postmaster at Jamestown, Va,
This is the oldest post post ollicf In the eld
thirteen Statts. Letters have been delivered
there in some form or other for 283
jcars, and yet the salary Is ouly $51 per
annum
Generals Grant, Sherman and Sheridan
enjoyed the shock of an earthquake at Ha
vaua. An earthquake was never experienced
there before, and many people were fright
ened and passed the night in the public
squares. No damage was done. Accounts
from Vuelta Abajo, indicate that the earth
quake was severely felt there. Much dam
age was dono to buildings, especially at San
Act wicly be ready havo on hand 'Dr.
Sellers' Cough Syrup,' and you will have
nothing to fear not even a doctor's bill.
Rev, Mr. Hayden has been released on
bail,
Sale I!ili-. Persons who Intend having
sales of personal property ihis spring should
get their bills printed at this office for several
reasons. First, we give a local notice in lhe
paper and continue the same until the ealc,thu
giving a lsrger advertisement of lhe san than
any other office in the county can give. Second,
we do lhe best kind of work at the lowest rales,
We are prepared to print bills, from the small
est to the largest riie, in the most attractive
BtyleH, free of errors, and at the shortest notice
possible. Orders sent by mail will receive
prompt attention.
Weluvo a speedy a-u nobitlvo cure.
inker mouth, and head uche, In shtlob's
Uilstobal, It Is supposed that there has been catairli remedy, a nasal injector free with each
uuiiiu. i su ii, ii juu ui-Biru iicuuiii uuu swcci urcdiu.
a heavy earthquake some where iu Cential
America,
Thefeeling in theSchuylkill and Lehigh
coal regions among the miners is not that
of quiet and contentment. The "boom"
that existed in the. coal trade, thn lattor
. -,o-,. i i.i. ,i pltallzer Is guaranteed to cure them. boldbyJ.lt,
I - -1 " - s - n - I niup..!.'
1'rlco so cents, sold by J, 11. Klnnorts,
A Strange reap e.
Do 3ou know that there aro strancre nconle tn our
couitnuulty, we say strangu becauso they seem to
prefer to sutler anil piss their das miserably, made
sobvdls tpsli, aud liver complaint, Indigestion,
constipation, and general debility, when Shlloh's
at this time. These they have not realized,
and they have not full work. Speaking of
Five Hundred Thousand Strong
to try it.
use shlloh's
pons.
For lame back, sldo or chest.
jioruus piaster, doiu uy u.ji. iviu-
U,. ,. ,. ni i ,f iu un iiiaiicw iiiuiims mere UU UTUIUUIV IIUIU
le situation the chenandoah Jlerald says : sno.mio bottles of shlloh's cure sold, out ot the vast
"One thing is certain, the labor of tho an- SVSS&ZiljlSS
thraclte region will not be content to work ftrotoftlaltjJlrila
in 18S0 for the same wages received in 1879, who have not used It, let us say, if jou have a cough
nutuiti uc vuni iiauo la guuu ul uau,
pirlt of uneasiness has been developing lor
months among the men, tho signs of which
are easy to be read,"
The first American patent for an inven
tion was issued to Samuel Hopkins, at New
lork, July 31st, 1790, for an improved pro
cess of making potash and pearlash. A re
commendation to the House of Represents-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EX.v
XUTORS' NOTICE.
150 00
60 00
27 47
215 24
221 19
30 65
T7 OS
US 35
49 03
15 64
10 00
22 T2
13 4T
9 CT
16 IT
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312 60
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Pursuant to an Act nf AGspmhL' n. An
proved A. D ism, by which lr, l made' Incumbent
on County Auditors of tho several counties ot this
Commonwealth In which there Is any roor House
erected, to settle, audit and adjust tho accounts of
the several omcers thereof.
.h i I. unucrsignea Auditors did meet at
amlned tho accounts ot tho Directors troui Kebruarv
iu, is! until January 13th. lsso, and vouchers for
luu souii, uuu uuu mum correct as set forth above,
Wm. I.. MANNIVtl, 1
O. .H. SEEMIOl.TZ, co. Auditors.
OAJIUDI. C. .11I1H,J
OUTSIDE KELIEF.
BI.OOM.
Am't of orders given sundry per-
DUUS 111V ,
Am't paid Mato Hospital for
.Mary Hughes 16T9
Am't paid sundry persons for
cutu isiv
495 43
90 ..
1U33
(693 80
SCOTT.
Am t of orders given sundry per
sons 1S79
Am't paid Dr. W. A. Coso 1S79....
am tiuia maio Hospital rorlieo.
W. Fox 1S79
OREENWOOD.
sundry
Am't of orders given
persons 1S79
SrilAKUUF.
Am't of orders given sundry per-
SOUS 1SIV.
IT 4S
18 13
134 17 t70 40
30 93 (30 93
All that certain lot of land sltuato In Catawlssa,
Columbia county, stato of fcnnsjlvanta, bounded
on ths west by land ot William Perry on tho east
by V & It II It, on tho south by publlo road and on
tho north by land of Mary and Kmuy MCMncn,
whereon Is erected a two story frame dwelling
house and out-bulldlngs.
Seized, taken Into execution at tho suit ot John
Yonkln, administrator of Charlos Wolfrun against
Alfred Eck, and to bo sold as tho property ot Alfred
Cck.
Wirt, Attorney Vend Ex
ALSO,
All that certain tract of land sltuiUo In Orange
township, Columbia county and stato of Pennsyl
vania, bounded and describe 1 as follows, to-wtt:
On tho north by lands of Henry Delong and Moses
Everett's estate, on tho east by land of Jonathan
l'foust. on tho south by land of Thomas Mclicnry
and on the west by land of Thomas Mcllenry and
Henry Delong, containing fifty-two acres, more or
less, on which nro :erected a dwelling house, barn
nnd out-bulldlngs.
Seized, takenlnto execution nt the suit ot orange
vlllo Mutual Sating Fund nnd Loan Association
agalnrtlleorgo V Ferguson and to bo sold as ino
property ot (leorgo V Ferguson.
Miller, Attorney. ia
ALSO,
All that certain messuago and tract ot land situate
In tho township of Locust, In tho county ol Colum
bia, l'a., bounded nnd described as follows, to-wlt:
Ileglnnlngntastonc, corner of landot Jacob stein:
thence soutn eighty degrees west one hundred and
slxty-nvo perches and nvc-tenths to a maple, corner
of land of Daniel Kostenbauder: thence south six
teen and n quarter degrees east elghti-ono and
two-tenths perches Ua white oak; thencoby lands
ot Au?u Uarnlurt and Leonard ltoup, south eighty
nine and thrco-quarter degrees west ono hundred
and twenty perches and seven-tenths to a post;
thence by land of Jonas Fahrlnger north ten and a
nunrter decrees east sixty-five perches to a post
thenco south seventy-one degrees cast, sixteen nnu
eight-tenth perches to a posts thenco north fourteen
degrcoscastslvty-slxnnd nine-tenth perches to a
stone; thesco by land now ot Elijah Cleaver, north
seventy-two and a quarter degrees east, two hun
dred and threo perches and six-tenths to a post;
thence by land ot Jacob sttne south seventeen ana a
quarter degrees cast seventy-nine perches and ;twO'
tenths to a stone, the place ot beginning, contain
ing one hundred and thlrty-ono acres, moro or less,
together with tho appurtenances, on which are
erected a dwelling house, barn and outbuildings.
Seized, taken Into execution at the suit ot Jesse
Haines, Executor of Joseph W nibbs, dee'd, against
Clark H. btewart and C C Stewart, terre tenant, and
to be sold as the property ot Clark U Stewart.
Ikelcr, Attorney. Lev Fa
ALSO,
AU that certain piece or parcel of land situate In
Hcrwick, Columbia county, nnd state ot rennsj lva
nla, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Bltu-
ate on vino street In said borough, bounded on tho
cast by vino street, on tho north by land of Jackson
& Woodln's Manufactory Co., on tho west by an
alley and on the south by lot ot John Withers, the
samo being 45 feet moro or less in width and ono
hundred nnd forty feet moro or less In depth.
Seized, taken into execution at the suit of Stephen
Hoffnaglo against A. MUlcr, and to bo sold as the
property of A. Miller.
Jackson, Attorney. Fl Fa
ALSO.
All that certain tract or piece ot land situate In
Greenwood township, Columbia county, l'enna,
bounded and descrlb d as follows, to-wlt: on the
north by land of Nicholas Kindt, on tho east by land
of George Mordan; on the south by land ot George
Utt and Wm M Musgravo and on tho west by land
of Wm M Muigrnve, containing ono hundred and
four acres, mora or less, on which are erected n
cwelllng house, bank barn, and out-bulldlngs; also a
good applo archard and fruit trees on tho premises.
Also, All that certain piece or parcel ot timber land
situate In orange township, Columbia county, Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt:
On tho north and east by land ot Eilsha Evans; on
the south by land ot Mathew Patterson; and on the
west by land of Mary Ann Fausey and others, con
taming nfty-four acres ot land, more or less, well
timbered.
Seized, taken In execution at the suit ot Green
wood School District against Jacob S Evans, Thom
as Hccco and Alexander Kreamer, and to bo sold as
tho property ot Jacob s Evans.
Ikeler, Attorney Vend Ex
ALSO,
All that certain tenement, messuage and tract ot
land situate In Locust township, Columbia county,
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows,
to-wlt: Beginning at a stone, a corner of !au4 ot
John Johnson south seventy-two and one-half de
grees west one hundred and sixty perches to a stone;
thenco by lands ot William Kaub; south seventeen
and one-quarter degrees east nfty-two and three
tenth perches to a stone; thence by land ot Leonard
Dcurlng seventy-three and three-quarter degrees
cast one hundred and sixty perches to a stone;thence
by.land ot Christian Small north seventeen and one
quarter degrees west flfty-nme perches to the place
ot beginning, containing ntty-flve acres and ninety-
six perches ot land, strict measure; being farm and
woodland,
Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Peter It.
Uolily, et al, against Adam Marks and to bo sold
as the property of Adam Marks.
Freeze, Attorney Lev Fa
ALSO,
All that certain plcco or parcel ot land situate In
Madlsou township, Columbia county, nnd ststeof
Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows,
to-wlt: Hounded by lund of Josl&h Maust, land ot
the heirs ef John Heller, land of Jacob Zetslott, land
ot John stouter, land ot Jacob Guyser, land ot Jacob
Dechtel, land of Lewis Christopher, land ot Ellsha
Hartman and landot Ann Young, being the same
premises conveyed to tho within named defendant.
John G. Xcvlus by John a. Moore and Catharine his
wife, and HelstcrAnn Mooro by deed dated March
soth, 1872, (less two pieces sold by the said defend
ant, namely: About eight acres to Klisha 11, Hart-
man and about two and a halt acres to Lewis Chris
topher) containing one hundred and thlrtcan acres
and thlrty-slx perches and allowance bo the samo
moro or lebs, on which are a one nnd a half story
framo dwelling, a frame barn, nearly new, a black
smith shop, and other out-bulldlngs, a good spring
.of water, a spring house, an apple orchard and oth
er trult trees. The greater portion of tbe land Is
cleared, nnd m a good stato ot cultivation and a por
tion has good timber.
helzed, taken tn execution at the suit ot Cyrus
Ilelchard against John G. Xevlus and to be sold as
tho property ot John o. Nevlus,
Uahklev, Attorney, Fl. Fa.
Terms cash on day ot sale.
n...v,a ,'1,a,nt.pr!1n. i Hotel
John S. Mann, Centre, i vrrn
H. II. llagenoucu, iirnnei-. .i'Vili,
tVllllam Wl uams, uerwicK,
WILLIASt KIIICKDAUM, Clerk if ,
. present them for settlement and those indebted
Itestatirnnt 0 mnko prompt payment, ".uiot
O. It A W J. HfCXALEW,
Auonii'jn lur i-suuu.
Jan. 10, SU-OW,
I ii. nurnif.
ELI 1IAI1TON,
Admlnlstrotois.
Rowell & Co's. Advc's.
A. mi. rnn now art Te rrllnry lor
Mark Twain's New Book,
A TRAMP ABROAD.
ii...... .MHinni m h , rimn , winn-nmiKL'. uu-its-
you please tramp over Europe without competition,
ind out-selling any book published. For ogency, ad
dress F. C IiLISS S CO-, i.cwarK, n, j.
Jan -4W r
DMINISTRATOft'S NOTICK
ISTATK OF H. W, XCSS, PECKASSn.
Letters nf administration on tho estntnet xi. uv
Nisi, late of tho Town of ltloomsburg.Columblaco.
acceiisfu. iiuiu m-t-u kihiul'ii u.v uitf m-gnicr ot Balu
county to tho undersigned Administrator. Aliper
sons having claims against tho estate nro requested
to present Hum for iseltlement andthoso Indebted
to muse jiiijiuiui, milium i-(ia,.
li. l-if A mi .A 1(11,
Jan, 10, 'so-Cw Administrator.
E
XECUTOIVS NOTICH,
$10 to $1000!!
Invested In Wall St., stocks makes
fortunes every month. Hooktent
- 1.,.ln nvnrvtlllTil. Afl-
drcss 1IAXTEU CO., Hankers, 7 Wall St.,
Jan. v,-iw i
WW a Month and expenses gunranicca io bcuis
v i outnt iree.
ESTATE OF SRNJAM1N MEMCt-F., PECEASFTI.
Letters Testamentary on tho estntn U llenja-
mtn Merlcle, latoof Madison twp.,Columblacnutv,
I I'llllSJI,
ltegister
Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted b) Mra
ltegister ot saia county to tne un(ierngii"ii iixrc-
Jan 9-lw
snAw co. ArausiA, jiaimc.
rimnnxvi'AHAnn expenses to agents, outfit
all Frco. Address P. o. VlCKEUY, Augusta,
Maine. r
riio ADVr.IlTISItHS,-Lowest rates for advertising
I In i'0 good newspapers sent free. Addicss
GEO. P. HOWELL CO., 10 Spruce St., N. .
Jan 9-4W r
TUTS P A vv.n. Tlt.!;??
Advrrtl.liiK iliireuil l." Sprue- 'VI'tv"ii! Vll lilt. . ti rt,i
Using cunirocis uiuy w.' uiuuv . ui uiouu lu,,.bi(,
umr. All persons liavlne c a ms airalns;, ii.o
ostntoot tho decedent nin requested to presmt
themror setiiemtntanu tnoso tnueoieu to the rs.
talc to make payment to tho Hnderslgned Exeeetcr
without delay.
WILLIAM 11. .MlllUUl.K,
'. O. lluckhorn. Executor.
dec 2G-cw,
4 UDITOK'S NOTICK.
..
tULLUUI. I.Uinil S3.
Among tho records and proceedings of tho Or.
plums' court of said county Inter nlla It Is thus
CUIIIUIIICU.
tn tho matter of tho estato of John Hartman, lato
fcb. 14, 17-lf
FOR SALE!
A VA1.UA11LK FARM Bltuato In Madison town.
shin. Columbia co. near New Columbia, containing
197 Acres of Land.
There Is a
TWO-STOUY FHAMK DWELLING DOUSE,
A Spring and Good W ell of W ater, a L.mu; k
DANK 11AKN,
A YOUNG AI'I'LK OKCHAUH,
and oi her Fruit Tvces on tho premises.
For terms and particulars apply to
AAHON SMITH,
Jan. l6,'60-3m huck Horn ra.
RISITS PORE DI. TILLED
Qfio Extract Hoo
WITCH HAZEL
OR, HAMAMEUS YIRGIX1CA.
Enual In quality to any made, and only half the
price. 0 oz bottles 23c. Pints sec.
Itnllmnn ltend.ielin.Tnothach. EarnchO. SOrO Eves
Noio meed, Needing Lungs, Palntul Menses, lilies
Asthma. Reduces swellings, riles, etc. cures llruls
ei. scalds, Hums, sprains, Wounds. Rheumatism,
i:rvsl neias. unuoiains. aricosu veins, ,i:uiuihiu,.v.
NATURE'S UNIVERSAL REMEDY Poll IN I ERNAL
amii;.vii;iual im,.
nn motion of C. W. Miller. Attorney for tho heirs
I nnd legatees and Charles (1. liarkley. Attorney tor
legal representatives, heirs and legatees it Is ordei
ed that John M. Clark bo appointed nmlltor to dis
tribute the runu in too nanus oi cnarics a. nojer,
Ariininimraiorof John It. Mover, deceased. late ex.
editor ot the said John Hartman. deceased. Mar-
shall assets anu seme nnu nujust iuu H.uu estate ot
John llartnvui, deceased.
IIT lliK V 111 KT,
Certined from tho records this 2"th day of Decem
ber, A. I). 1879. Wm. Kkickbacs, clerk o. i.
The auditor In pursuaiieo of tho foregoing r
nnintment. will attend to tbo duties thereof, nt hN
onico In lllooiiisburg. on Friday, January Both, i.i
at In a. m., w lien and where nil parties Interested
will present Ilieir Claims ur uu uuu.uruu nuiu com
ing In on said estate.
Jan. i, su-41 uii. .11. u,iiii, .luunur.
DMlNlSTItATOU'S NOTICK.
ESTATE OF SAKAlt Ci SntUT?, DECEASED,
t nitnrs nf AflmlnKtrnllon on the estate of Sarnh
C. shultz, late of Centre township, Columbli coon-
ty, ileccasea, nae uetn grauu-u uy nn- m-gisit-r ii
Bald county to the undersigned adintnlMrnlor. Ah
persons halng claims against Hie estate ore re
quested to present them for Bettlement and liioso
Indebted to make pa ment without delay.
Jan 2, isso-cw
SJMUEI, NHYHAlll),
Administrator,
Centre tw
JXECUTORS' NOTICE.
uolAinilf Anna Dili an, it.v. lcr.i'.
letters Testamentary on tho estato of
if ,our druggist ha.? not got It haie him order It "& ceased " K'K7ltJB
ui me iiuuiii.iui, I Hi-clstcr of said county lo Simon Ilelwlg and .lire-
CHARLES F. R1SLEY, Wholesalo Druggist,
C4 Courllandt St., New ork.
Jan 23, 'so, 3m
TTriDOWH' AITKAISKMENTS.
T TH
mlah Uojer. All persons haling claims against the
estato of the decedent are requested to presi t
Ihem for Bettlement, and thoso Indebted to the -tate
to mako payment to tho undersigned Execu
tors without delay. ,,.,",,
?.! IIUI,, l.l,
1KEI.EB, Atty. JEREMIAH HOVER,
Jan 2, SO-CW. .XCCUlore.
he following appraisements ot real and
itromTivsi't. nnart to widows of decedents
n iu.mii iiipri in tim nftien nf the Heirtster of Col
umbia county, under thi Rules of court, and will be 171 VRCUTOltS' NOTICE
presented tor absolute confirmation to tho orphans H.AMU
L'ourtto be neiu in nioomsourg.m ana torsaiu cuiui
tand
ty, on Monday, February 2nd, vo, nt two
o clock p. m., ot said day unless exceptions to such
continuation aro preilouily tiled, of which all per
sons iniere? it-u iu huiu t-sunu m iuu uuu.u .
Widow t,t John Lai cock, late ot tho Town ot
ltloomsburg, decensed.
2. Widow ot George llrccco, late ot Madison town-
snip. ueeeasL-u,
S. Widow of William II. orange, late of Cntnw bsa
lownsnip. ueceaseu.
1le-l5tir,H(inii'e. 1 W. 11. J ArOHV
llloomsbiirg. Jan. 2, Vi.f Register.
Jan. 2, -so-ic.
KOISTEK'S NOTICES.
Notif-RisherebviTlicn to nil legatees, credi-
nnd fithpr nprsnnn fiileri'stcd In lhe estates of
tho rcspectlle decedents and minors, that tho ful-I
lOW lUg UllIIUUlSllUllUU IU1U. UillUIUll IU.LUUUIS li,u
uecu Illea in tne omce oi ine m-gisier oi Loiuiuuia
county, and w ill be presented for confirmation and
allowance In the orphans' court to bo held In
Ulooinsburg, on Monday, February 2nd, lsso,
at 2 o'clock, p. tn. on sold day :
1. The account of John Horn, -lamlnlstrator oi
PhlllD Hess, late ot bugarloat township, de
ceased.
2. l-lrst, nnd final account of Henrv W. fAul. execu
tor ot Catharine Aul, Into of Moomsburg, de-
ceacu.
3. Tho account of Allen Mann, administrator of
wiiuam itugues, xaie ot ueaier lonusuip, ui;-
ceasea.
4. Final account of William Seal, executor ot Alfred
jicuure, uto ot inoomsDurg, ueceaseu.
0. The flrst tand nnnl accoun1 of Henry Yohe, nd-
ministraorot Liaia iouo laieot .iiiuuntuwn-
BUip, uevji.d.
6. The flrst and partial account nf John Hellas and
A. J. Hellas, executors ot Adam ikuu. tate ot
nsningcreek townsuip, ueceaseu.
7. Tha flrst nnd final account ot E. A Rawllngs ad
ministrator of William Garrison, late ot Ulooins
burg, deceased.
8. First and partial account of Jacob F. Ilroadt.and
Hiram 11. liroadt, executors ot Abraham llroadt,
lato or Maaison townsuip, ueceuseu,
fl. First, nnrl nnrtlnl account of Theodore W. Smith
guardian of Luther A. German, minor child of
John E. German, late ot l'lno township, de-
ceasea.
10. Tlin first nnil final account of 11. . Mnrtz. ad.
mlnlstratorot Mary Miller, late ot Hrtarcreek
lownsnip, aeceaseu.
11, First nnd final account of Isaac K. Krlckbaum
and Charles Ash, administrators ot Christian
Ash, late of Henton tow nshlp, ueceased.
12. Mint ond final account of A nron Voder, admin
lstrator ot Abraham Yoder, late ot Locust town
snip, aeceoseu,
13. First account 1 1 Nathan Miller and Daniel Mil
ler, excutora ot George Miller, Jato ot Mifflin
lownsnip, ueceaseu.
14. First and llnal account of Jesse
s. ernes, numinisu-ators ot uai i
of Franklin township, deceased,
IS. Tbo account of Jacob S. Evans, guardian ot
Itacuel uinuu, Atn7yJ. ana Harriet .11. nuiie-
1'J
ESTATE OF ANNA SOCMAN, DECEASED.
Letters testamentary on tho estato of Anna shu-
mtn, latoof Main township, Columbia county, Pa
deceased, haio bcen grunted by tho Regis tr ot said
COliniy 10 lUO uuuersigueu iwu-cuiuin. ,ll jil-isuhs
liatlnv claims against tho estate ot the decedent
are requested to present them for settlement, and
thoso Indebted to the estate to make p.u ment to tho
undersigned Executors without deliy.
DAVID Slil'MAN,
Win. T.HUIIJIA.I,
Deo 20, 1S79-0W,- Executors.
E
XECUTOIVS NOTICE.
ESTATE OF JONAS KETrEltMAN, DECEASED.
12 50
1902 63
VALUE OP REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL
1'iiurt.iu) uauiuiau iu iu uib'ntiur
Hy farm and building valued at. . . 1200O 00
lij Catharine Long's property in
1I1IIUI11 tu
Ily Judgment on James Dennis's
property , 100 ..
ny amt d ue on liloom duplicate less
exoneration und commission
17 IKS 89
Ily am't due on Scott duplicate
less exoneration and commis
sion 179 474 42
By am't duo on sugarloat dupll
cate less exoneration and com
mission ls7v , 271 80
By am't dun on Greenwood dupli
cate less Exoneration nnd com
mission ls79 637 64
Ily nin't due on Greenwood dupll
e ,le less exoneration and com
mlss'on 7S 326 93
Uy 141, crt-s wheat In ground 110
per ucro 1S79 143 oo
Ily w heat rj e. oats, corn, buck
wheat eloierhocd and timothy
seed S79 474 65
By potatoes, beans, rutabagas,
eabba , hay, straw, and corn
fodder ls'9 272 00
By pork and Urd. butter, horses,
cattle, hogs und chickens, 179 79S oo
By all fanning liuple.nenls used
on farm 1-.79 6oo 00
By household furniture In stew,
ard's house ls79 225 Wl
By hou-ehold furniture In Poor
house 1-79 222 on
Ily 2 tons coal In U79 b oo
Uy new building and Improie-
ments l79 14S2 53 119900 SS
TLeaboie Is a correct Invoice of the real and
persuuui properly us idKcu Jan. ibtn lssu,
11KI1TS AND LIABILITIES.
To am't or orders outstanding
Jan. 13, lssu
To am't due Treasurer. Jan 13. 'so
To am t In favor ot tho district .
Jan. 9, liso-ts
sheriff,
f 1549 96
25 OS
163S5 34 (19960 33
PRODUCTS 1U1SED ON FARM.
estate of Elijah fi'lheu, deciassd.
ltterstestameutaryon the estate ot Elijah Ful
mer, late of l'lno tow nshlp, Columbia county, pa.,
ile-e&Mil. have been L-rauu-d br thu KeirUtur nf Raid
tlves to appropriate $500 lor the purchase of fumy to tho undersigned Executors. All persons
,, ii r , , 1 ' , having claims against the estate ot the decedent aro
jemeni, anu tuose
vment to the un
dersigned Executors without delay.
JOHN V. DERR, Derr's POColCo.
HENRY J. ROIIUl.NS.Mlllrllle Col Co.
Jan S3, 'o-ow Executors.
this patent was made by Secretary bchurz, miuuted to present them lor Bettlement, and those
T o m . t .1 I Indebted to the estate to make payi
Januarys- The present possessor of the uuigned Executors without delay,
document is K.T, Hale, of Columbus, Ohio,
It Is writ'en on a sheet of parchment in a
rouud, old-fashioned hand, signed by George
Washington, and certihed by Ld. Randolph,
Attorney-General, as being conformable to
the act of Congress to promote tho useful
arts, and its delivery to the grantee is certi
fied by Thos, Jefferson, with the seal of the
United States.
GILM0RE & CO.,
li:.llll.ll.l.cd lMtj.)
Pensions, Increase of Pensions,
and all other classes ot Claims for Soldiers and Sol
diers' Heirs, prosecuted.
Address wllhbtamp,
UILMORK 4: CO.,
dec t-U Washington, U. C.
S19 bur, wheat 1 1 11.35 per bus.is
si rje " so " ' "
1267 " corn ears 15 ' " "
27-t ' nata 40 " ' "
8 ' cloverseed fl w) " 41
8(io potatoes 83 " " "
315.1 bundles corn fodder 8 4 cts
11 tons hay H 115 per ton
subuudlesot straw, a 12 cts,.
Ssso its pork and lard (4 5t cts. .
lis; acres grain In ground a lie
9 shoau raised ijli MS each
scalH-s U 60
les chickens " ' 25 "
534 it,s butu-r it) CtS Oi
204 doz. eggs " lScMdoz. ...
CIS heads of cabbage (4 5 cts
is bus turnips X rutabagas a 23c
4 " beets a SAO...
2 " beans (ill 50
4 "onions (4 750
No ot paupers remaining at last report,.
" " admitted during )eans79,.
" uiscuurgeu " "
" ' died " " " ..,
No ol paupers remaining In poor house
January latli, Ibso.., ,
295 oo
21 90
316 00
111 20
IS 00
105 00
126 00
210 Oil
9 CS
213 40
143 01
SO OO
23 00
27 0)
106 40
SO 60
30 60
4 50
1 00
3 On
3 00 t IBSJ 20
15
4
85
Wu. KREAMER, 1 T
THOMAS llKECE, J
11. B. LNT. J U
Directors
Uie poor.
SHERIFFS SALE.
By virtue of sundry writs Issued out ot
tho court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, and
to me directed, will be exposed to publlo sale at the
Court House In the Town ot Bloomsburg, Columbia
County, Pa., at 1 o'clock, p. in., on
Friday, January 30, 1880,
All that certain messuage and lot of land situate
in Benton township, In the county of Columbia,
bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: On tho
northby landot Thomas Siegfried, on the east by
land ot Alexander Kramer, on the south by lands of
William A. Coleman and J, 11. DUdlne and on tho
west by tho pubuc road leading from Stillwater to
Henton, whereon aro elected a two-story frame
dwelling houso and a frame bUckamlth shop,
Seized, taken In execution at the suit of tho Ben
ton Mutual saving Fund and Loan Association
against Jeremiah Sllles, Benjamin K, Earns, and
Caleb O'Brlan, and to be sold as tho property of
Jeremiah Stiles, ono ot the defendants.
Little, Attorney. Kl Fa
ALSO,
All that certain messuage and lot of ground situ,
ate In tho town ot Bloomsburg In tha county ot
Columbia, bounded and described as follows, to-wtt:
On the south by sixth street, on the w est by an alley,
on the north by stcrner's alley and on the east by a
tot of ground now or formerly tho property of J,
Sbarrless K son, containing ntty feet la front, more
or less, and one hundred and ninety-eight feet In
depth, more or less, whereon Is erected a two story
framo dwelling houso with a one story kitchen
attached.
Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot the Iron
Building Loan A'joctattou of Bloomsburg against
John AUstatt aad to bo sold as the property of John
AUstatu
Litti s, Attorneys. Ft, Fa.
Terms cash on day of sale.
U.U. KNT, Sheriff.
Jan 9-ts.
night, minor chtldrcn ot Joseph hltenlght,lato
oi uoiumoia county, ueceaseu.
16. The flrst nnd final account ot O. M. and Charles
Olbbons, executors ot Thomas (ilbbons, latoof
Benton township, ueceased.
17. First and final account of C. W. Miller guardian
ot Jennet Mason a minor child ot RobeitMasou
late ot Bloomsburg, ueceaseu.
18. The first and partial account of John Appleman
administrator of John timber, Into of Hemlock
township, deceased.
19. Tho first and partial account of Benjamin F. Sav
age anu .si oses cuiagc. u.eeiuui s ui iusuua s.uv
age, late of Jackson township, deceased.
20. Tho first and final account of Daniel Cotner. ad
ministrator ot uuristian itusu, taio oi .noniour
lownsnip, ueceaseu.
21. The first and final account ol Elijah C. Cleaver,
cuaraian oi n uson l nomas, minor eiiua oi jo-
slah Thomas, late of Roarlngert-ek township, de
ceased,
22, The first and final account of Rohr Mcllenry,
executor oi joun caiage, laio ui jockson town-
snip, occeoseu.
23. The flrst and tlnnl account ot Stephen II. Miller.
adinlulstratorof tleorge M. Beagle, late oj Hem
lock lownsnip, ueceaseu-
Register's Ofllce. I V. II. Jacobv
Bloomsburg Jan. 2, 'so.j Register.
jan 2-ic
TV"OTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow lug accounts
haiebeenflledln the Prothonoturj's utllee ot Co
lumbia Countv, nnd will be presented to tho Court
ot common Pleas of said county on Iho 3rd day of
February lsso, and continued utter the fourth day
of said term unless exceptions be Hied wlthluthat
time.
1. Account of William Lainon, Trustee appointed
of the fund lieuueathed by John E. l'uw ler to Hrlar
creek township poor District.
2. Account ot J. H. Roblsou and L. E. Waller, As
Blgnees ot Lasper 1. Thomas.
3. Account of Joseph Rouch, Committee ot ElUa-
ueiu i:uucu.
4. Tho account of James Masters nnd Conrad
Kreamer Committee of Murgarit lortner, a lunatic.
WM, KIIICKDAUM,
Jon 2,'SO-tc Prothouotary,
Letters testamentary on Iho estato of Jonas
Fetterman, late of Locust township, columbu
county, Pennsjlianla, deceased, hale been granted
l'j IHO ill llSlvl Ul SU1U LUUUIJ IU ..111, Ulllll.nm,
uuperi, cxt-ciuur. Jill ptlSUUS !U.1UK lluilllsuKUl.i.-i.
the estate ot the deceased nro requested to present
them for settlement, and those Indibted to the es
tato to make pa ment to tho undersigned adminis
trator without delay.
. .i . r i.i i i.u.M.i-s,
Executor, ltupert, Pa.
W. L. Everi.y, Att j, for Estate,
Jan. 9, isso-cw
I)MINISTJlATOK'SNOTICE.
ESTATE OF OBOKOE I10LLENBAC1I, DECEASED,
Utters of administration on tho estato ot (leorgo
iiniipnbaeh. lato of MalnTwD.. Columbia cn.. ue
ceased, haic bcen granted by lhe Register of said
county to tho undersigned Administrator, to whom .
all persons Indebted are reijuested to mako lmlt.7
dlate pai ment and those having claims or dcmdwij
against the estato will make them known to the Ah
mlnlslrator without delay.
HIRAM HllCOARS,
- Administrator,
calawissa
Jon9-0w
Dauchy & Co'b. Advt'sr-
"a" household need i l A book on Malarial
Diseases and Liver Complaints, sent FREE. Address
ur. samoru, iu-i jiroauway, isew iui& iuy.
jau iu-nv, u
, TOUR AROUND the WORLD'
.completo record. Describes
(places visited, nnd ovations
h, k-nir nnd l-'mnt-rnrs. 01)0 nae-CS- 2(11) 11 USt.
rrice, fi wi. Agents ivanieu, urcuiuis uuu. i, .
H. KELLEY, PhUada., Pa.
Jan au-lw. d
AGENTS READ THIS !
Wo wnnt. nn Apent. In this Countv to Whom WO will
,.,, .,, ..,, pav a salary ot fiuo per month nnd expenses to seu
??!m,.;r,l5HS1, our wonderful invention. SAMI'I.l! FREE. Address
lUd . ( riles, lalo nt onC(, SHERMAN & CO., MARSHALL, M1CIUOAN.
jan KU-4W u
COMPOUND OXYGEN
GRANT'S!
'Health and Life." No. 1. a record of rcmnrknbio
cures In consumption, Catarrh, Neuralgia, and oth
er Luronic Diseases ov ino new uxygen i reaiiiiem,
now ready and sent tree. Drs. STAltKEY X. PALEN
lino and 1111 Olrard St, Philadelphia, l'a.
Jan 30-4w, d
For a caso of COUGH, rol.1), or
AMH.MA Uiai AlJAM.IO.ljS
5,000
mm.
UULU
BOTANIC BALSAM
will not cure 1 Sold by all Druggists
and Dealers at 35c, and fee. Sample
buttles, njc.jfseeth.it the namo of F. W. KINS
MAN Is blown In the glass ot tho bottle. Trade sup
piled by (ieo. C. OOOUWIN 4; CO., Boston, Mass.
Jan 30-lw d
ON 30 DAYS TRIAL
Wi will bend our Electro-Voltaic Belts and other
Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to those
sunertag from Nervous Debility, Rheumatism. Par
alysis or any diseases of tho Llier or Kidneys, and
many other diseases. A sure cure guaranteed or no
pay. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich,
Jon 3Mw d
A Cltl-llT M'CCKsS 10,0(111 olil ! !
HE1DLEVS wonderfully popular work, tho
tHWo? gen. grant
Is pronounced by the General's Intimate friends tho
iici iim-tiru-t'ii worK uencoino spienaiu success
ot Agents. lA MILLION people want HEAD
LEV'S book to-day. Wo need 301)11 .1IOHB
AI1ENT- AT OMT. ! BEWARE ot Imitations.
Wesendproot ot superiority, sample leaies, steel
i UDITOK'S NOTICE.
ClILCVSU COl'NTV, SS.t
Among tbe records and proceedings of the Or
phans' Court of sold county, Inter alia, It is thus
contained.
In the matter of the estate of Thomas Knorr,
deceased.
Dec. 10, 1979, on the petition ot John 0, Quick, tho
Executor, and on motion of Mr. I'reeie, c, u, Baik.
ley, Esq., appointed an auditor to distribute tho
money in hands of the Executor, as per his petition,
BV THE C'Ol'KT,
Certined trom the records this lllh day of Dec. A
D, la's. Wm Kbicxbai'm, clerk O c.
The Auditor tn pursuance ot the foregoing ap
pointment wtl attend lo the duties thereof, at his
Bloomsburg. on Saturday January 31st.
lso, at 10 am, when and where all parties inter-
oftlce In
estcd will present their claims or be debarred trom
coming in oa tuuu c-buiuj.
Jan 1,'t0-4U C. a. BARK LEY, Auditor
MAllKE'JMlEPOliTS.
BLOOMSBUKQ MAKKET.
Wheat per bushel
Ryo "
corn, "
oats, 11 11
Flour per barrel
Cloverseed
Butter
Eggs
Tallow
Potatoes
Dried Apples
Hams
sides shoulders
Chickens ,
Turkeys .
Lard per pound
Hay per ton
Beeswax
QUOTATIONS FOR COAL.
No. 4 on Wharf I 3.(0 per Tor.
No.D " " , I S.V6 "
NO. " " I 1.75 "
Blacksmith's Lutup on Wharf I 3.io "
" Bituminous " t t.u "
1.3S
.66
.60
.40
M0
6.00
.25
20
.07
.41
.03
m
.00
.07
.(I'J
.07
10 00
.23
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Wholesale prices at the close of trade on 7hcs-day.
Buckwheat flour per cwt,,
Wheat flour '
Wheat per bushel .,
Corn " .
oats " " .
Ryo " "
Barley " " .
iiresseu uugs, per puui
Butter " "
rtuollty
Eggs per dozen
Poultry, live chickens
Chickens dressed
Turkeys
Turkey dressed
J 25 toll 60
o 75 " I oo
- 1 40
according to
65 " 60
47 ' 60
SS IK)
70 " IK)
cvr "
22 " 2J
IS ' 12
8 " 0
8 8
" 10
10 " 11
nnrlralt nf Crnnf. and full narlleiiliirH free to all de
siring Uiein. Address, HUBBARD BROS., Hubs.,
723 chestnut St., l'lilla.
Jan 30-4w.
TJT i ITfiri Stool, coiernnd Hook only f 143 to 2S5
I I H ll llll '.l.s-s la ciuis, a pel uuu,, i..v
s'-'iln
dueed 33 p
swells! stool, Hook, only insZIIollday
.Newspaper Free. Address DANIEL 1". BE.UTY,
Washington, N. J, d Jan 10 4W
NTs wantcii For tho best and fastest
Ring Pictorial Books and Bibles. Prices re-
percent. National PrnLisiuso Co.. Phil
adelphia, Pa, d Jan.10, 'so-iw
ON LIFE & PROPERTY.'
tlO.000 will U pftli tn nr
Ut r.i Hf'LtiHK A lAVf fllUd M
our NAVICTV ATrAlllHK.tr.
llt!llfrtrnrttrii. Kourfarli.
Atfrnl VolJ. MUor rml.
8. , NEWTON '8 HAFBTT VlUP CO ,
UiaoUAMToM, N. V
s
ton
35 ,Cts.
Jan 16, 4w.
CONSUMPTION
ble rrmruy
f)f CUI1HUU11-
Ctmril. A almple vrfrctnbl
fur tha tvttdu &UI mrmantnt rur ri
linn llrriiirliittj Tulnrrh inHinia nail all Tkrtm
'and lung AJfetion$. AUo ii Dpultlvo tin'
adlcnl rure lor Kervcui Ueimty aua wj
W.W.8HtUB,ltrowri'Bloek,ftefhiUr,N T.
Jan la iw
EEAB TMIB,
A great and good thing. I havo dlscoi ercd a sim
ple process and compound that makes out
bread is better, lighter and more wholesome than It I
inaue oinerwise. nis may seem linpossium iu
nut n is true, ana no uumoug aoout u. inc .....
.Master here has tried It, II jou havo doubts you
canwrlto to him. Prom S3 to 40 pounds ot Breaa
can bo made from is pounds of Hour, und w 111 saw
j ount least 13 in a barrel otllour, which Is an ia
In every family nt the present high prleeB of Hour,
and It Is Just a grand thing for pies, custards pu
cakes ct all kinds. I will send tho proccssaudaboj
ot tho compound, sufficient for 6 barrels of ilour.w ua
directions, by express prepaid, for 1. If jou IJ
to ocunomlse aud sale money, send for a box now
while 1 bend It prepaid, tor tho price will be higher
as soon as Introduced. Name jour Express oaico
and send 11 to
r. c. RENNEll, New Midway, Frederick Co. Jl i
Jan se-lw wixo
f