The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 06, 1880, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA COl NTY, PA.
0. E. ELWELL, Kiltor.
3. K. BITTENBENDEB, PnblMir.
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Friday, Fob. 0.. 1880.
County Commiss liners and Assessors.
AuJItor General Shell some tlmo since is
sued hU Instructions to county commis
sioners In regard tolhe nsitssmcnt and col
lection of State tuxes. Heretofore- there
urn been a laxity of Juty among assessors In
ascertaining the amount of "all moneyed
cipit.il In tho hands of individual citizens
f the State" which Is "llablo to a State
tax of four mills." There Is no excuse for
this as the assessors nro furnished by the
county commissioners with a statement of
the property and things taxable for State
purposes under the lavs, and the forms of
assessment of the same. The determination
of tbo Auditor General Is shown by the fol
lowing instructions to the commissioners of
tho various counties throughout the State,
Ho says :
I deem It to bo my duty to call the at'
tentlon of all county commissioners, and
township fTs!CSors, to tho several duties
relating to taxation enjoined upon them
respectively by law. Heretofore the asses
merits of personal property, especially mon
pyi at Interest, In many counties have been
very carelessly and negligently made. Near
ly all tho requlremtnts olthe law have been
disregarded. It may be safely estimated
that nt least one-half of the moneys at in
terest subject to taxation for State purposes
have not been reached by assessors. Thi
should not ue so. lne policy of the law
taxing money capital Is not to be taken in'
to consideration. The law itself is irnper
alive. It imposes a Stale tax of four rallli
on every dollar of the value "of all moneyed
capital in the bands of individual citizen
ot the State." It mates It the duty of the
commissioners of the several counties tore
quire the (township) assessors to ascertain
tbe amount, description and value, of the
property taxable for State purposes, It
makes it the duty of assessors to "require
of every taxable in his district to furnish a
statement in writing, or partly written and
partly printed, sbowlu,; tbe aggregate
amount cf money due and owing by so
vent debtors to such taxable," etc.
It is hoped that commissioners will refuse
to accept any assessment which, upon exam
am nation, proves to be deficient, or not In
accordance with the requirement of the
law and that such defective assessments
shall be returned to the assessor for cor
rection. It is tbe determination of this de
partment, that the laws relative to taxation
for State purposes shall be enforced.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Washington, C. Feb. 3d ISSO-
Those North Carolnlan colored people who
are going over the hills to the poorhouseso
Indiana will have no excuse for being de
luded hereafter. That Is, if any of tbcm
can read. Yesterday two oi the Indiana ra
dical agents of the exodus certified before
the Senate special committee to the motives
which induced them to enter into it. One
of them was to sell limestone ridge land at
five and six dollars per acre to the negroes
and another was to colonize them in close
Democratic counties. One of the men said
he hoped in that way to get "everlastingly
rid of the Democratic party in his section.'
He will hardly do that. Organizing aud
colonizing ignorance in order to defeat
party in a distant State is a new thing in ou
politics.
There is diversity of opinion ai to th
propriety of surrendering up the House of
Representatives not the llall but tho House
itself to outsiders, but so long as such a
course is taken it will be well if no more
use is made of it than on our last evening:
when, the Speaker in his chair and the Rep-
rerentatives in their seats, n clear statement
was made by an Irish citizen of some of the
troubles ot Ireland. It is not likely that
just the samo difficulties will ever be expe
rienced by this country as were portrayed
by Mr. Parnell last evening and our Interest
in the affairs of Ireland, except In tbe mat
ter of dollars and cents, we may send as in
dlv!duals,is and must be purely sentimental
Tha government can give no money relief.
But at least the information waa hap
py in one respect. The House has done no
business for two weeks except to pass res
olutions concerning Senator Chandler,
and there was an appearance of life lasi
night.
In the Senate yesterday, as on every day
for a month, numerous petitions were pre
seated agalust an enormity in the way o
proposed legislation known as tbe "sixty
District Bill. It is a measure ot commis
sioner of Pensions, Bently. That Is, he I
the person put forward as the father of it
The object is this, Congress'has at various
times from the foundation of the govern
ment passed extremely liberal pension laws,
The expense now is very large and will
probably be larger. The bill in question
nullifies those laws. It does not do thii
openly, but by making it an impossibility
for any one to prove up his pension claims,
(It compels every claimant to bring all his
witnesses four or more are necessary In each
case to some point in each state to there
wait the government. Some of tho "Sixty
burgeons,, get ready to hear them. It is
device to keep from the soldiers what the
government has promised them. It will not
pass.
HILTON,
Limit op Liability ok Iailroam.
lne bupreme Court of Pennsylvania rend
ered an important decision on Monday of
last week, fixing the limit of the liability of
the Pennsylvania railroad for damages in
case of death by an accident at $5,000.
Stephen Langdon was killed in a railroad
accident near Pittsburg, in 1877, and his
widow Bued the company for $20,000 dam
ages. Tbe Allegheny county court gave her
a verdict for 15,712, and the company ap
pealed on tbe ground that under tbe act of
1869 there could be no recovery greater than
$5,000. Tbe new constitution providos that
there shall be no limit to tho amount for
Injury ; but tbe Pennsylvania railroad con'
tended that tbey had never accepted the pro
visions of the mw constitution, therefore
are not amenable toauy legislation under it.
The supreme Court decided iu favor of tbe
railroad company.
A heavy storm of snow and wind prevailed
along the Atlantic coast on tho 3rd Inst.
Damage was douo at Long Branch, a grain
elevator was capsized in the North river, a
boy on a railroad train at Engllsbvllle, N.
J, was blown from the platform while pass
log from one car to the other, and killed.
Considerable damage was done to shipping
at i derent points. ,
Tbe World's Fair of 18S3.
A BVNorsis oPTitn iiill to nr. iNTnonccr-t)
IN C0.NClrlF.S8,
The world's fair committee, of New York.
will cause to bo Introduced In congress an
act "to provide for celebrating tho one hun
dredth anniversary of tho treatv of dcuca
aud the recognition of American Independ
ence by holding an international exhibition
of art, manufactures and tho Products of
tho soil aud mine, in the city of Now York
in 1883.
The act creates tho United States Interna
tional commission, a corpoiatlon In thocltv
of New York. It provides that'a commls-
slon of two commissioners from each state
and ono from each territory of tho United
States and one from the District ofColum
bla, to be appointed In sixty days by the
presiuent on tiie nomination of the gover
nors of the states, together with the mem
beis of tho committee of finance; It recom
mends a number of men to be designated as
tne united States International commission,
which shall fix the date of the fair aud a site
within the corporate limits of New York ;
that the commission shall meet there and
report to congress at the next session a suit
able date lor opening and closing tho cxh'tbi
ion, a schedule of annronrinln rcrKmnnl..
and other matters ; that they pcrvo without
pay and that the United States shall not be
liable for any expenses of tho exhibition j
that upon notice from the governor of Npw
York that buildings, site, etc., are provided
for, the president (ball make proclamation
of tbe time and place of the exhibition and
invite foreign nations thereto j that the com
mission may receive subscriptions of capital
stock to an amount not exceeding $12,000,000
to be divided into shares of $10 each, en
titling each to a vote in the choice ot a
finance committee, twenty-five in number,
which with the officers of tho commission
shall take care of the accounts, reporting to
commission quarterly, and who shall be ex
officio commissioners jthat the officers of the
commission elected by the commisslcn and
tho members of the committee of finance
shall bnld officii for one year, when there
shall be a new election; that tho commission
shall prepare a complete classification of ex
hlbits, and shall appoint all judges and
examiners, guards and other subordinate
officers of the exhibition, and award premi
urns, and generally have charge of all inter
course with the representatives of foreign
nations ; that the corporation may issue
bonds not in excess of its capital stock.se'
cured by mortgage upon its property and
income, present and prospective, the stock
certificates to be prepared by tho treasury
department, and counterfeiting them to bo
punishable as if they were United States
currency. But nothing in this act to create
any liability of the United States, direct or
indirect, for any debt or obligation Incurred
nor lor any claim by the United States in
ternatlonal commission for aid or pecuniary
assistance from congress or tho treasury of
the Unitjd States in support or liquidation
ofanydebUor obligations created by said
commission; and providing that nothing in
mis act snail do so construed as to over
ride or interfere with the laws of any state;
tnat no member or said corporation, wheth
er shareholder or otherwiso.sball be person
ally liable for any debt or obligation which
may be crea.ed or incurred by tho United
states international commission ; that as
soon as practicable after tbe exhibition is
closed itBhall be the duty of the corpor
atlon to convert its property into cash, and
alter tbe.'payment of all its liabilities to di
vide its remaining assets among its stock
holders pro rata.
The Grant Mockery.
it is evident from our latest advices from
Harrisburg last night that the Republican
State Convention will to-day go through the
moceery or iormal instructions for General
Urant for President. We say "mockery."be
cause snch a deliverance must bo made in
utter contempt of the plainly-expressed and
well-known wishes of the Republicans ol
the State. It is frankly admitted by the
leaders who are under contract to deliver
the Philadelphia delegation to Grant, that
but ono or the forty-six who are to sneak
for the eighty-thousand Republican voters
of this city iu tho convention is in favor o;
UranW nomination. Forty-five of them
sincerely believe that his candidacy would
bo offensive to their constituents and likely
to defeat the party in national contest, and
the leaders who are to deliver the delegation
to urant heartily agree iu deprecating a
declaration in his favor. But tho mocker.
of a solid vote for Philadelphia in favor of
urant.s nomination will be given to-day.
Mr. Charles Thomson Jones is single and
ana alone as a Urant man in the delegation
McMauea and Leeds have protested against
the Grant instructions as perilous to the
party and to Cameron. But when their
protests were unavailing with Cameron they
nave delivered their flock to swell the tri
umph of the omnipotent Senator.
Aud what is true of Philadelphia Is true
oi tbe whole State. There is not a single
county ordistrictiu Pennsylvania that would
declare for Grant's nomination if a fair ex.
prcssion of the Republicans could be had
Pliable committees nave made pliable del
egates until Cameron possessed a clear ma
jorityofthe convention, and then the Blaine
men were notified that they must submit if
they wonld not Invoke the vengeance of the
dominant power of Pennsylvania. It Is not
surprising that thus held in the lion's mouth
they hesitate to assert themselves, and that
Blaine's apparent strength may be cut down
to his seventy-five instructed delegates on
the test vote to-day. It is known that about
one-hundred of the two-hundred and filty-
one delegates would vote squarely against
tbe nomination of Grant but for the per-
sistcnly passed fears that Blaine may be ex
posed fatal resentments by antagonizing
benator Cameron's purpose to give tbe State
and the country an exhibition of his supre
macy, and it is confessed even by most of
tbe prominent actors in shaping the so-call
ed deliberations of tbe convention that there
are not two-score of the whole two-hundred
and fifty-one delegates who desire Grant's
nomination or who believe that his candi
dacy would assure success.
Senator Cameron will achieve a great
personal aud political triumph to-day as
tbe undisputed leader of the convention,
But, cui bono? When he shall won his vic
tory and comes to count his gains, what shall
It profit him? Tie press ot tbe State will
declare Ibe deliverauce of the convention
to be a mockery and a lie a wauton olfeuse
to the considerate convictions of the Re
publican people and a fraud upon the Re
publicans of the nation. It must make un
rest and fretfulness In tho organization
where (there has been comparative or abso
lute submission hereto and It is not beyond
the range of possibility that it may date the
decline and fall of both Grant and Cameron
and make the Republican party the sacra-
fice of Immoderate ambition. Such is the
lesson foreshadowed from Harrisburg to-day.
J'Aila. Timet ith inst.
The report that Samuel J. Tllden and
Miss Ilanck, sister of J. M. C. ItMick, Ksq.,
are to be married this week, Is denied.
The Democratic National Committee has
been called to meet In Washington on tho
23d of February next, to select a tlmo and
place for the meeting of the Democratic
Natlocal Convention. Three cities arc com.
petlng for the honor of having the body as
semble within Its borders, they being Chica
go, Indianapolis and New York, It Is ex
pected the Convention will be called I'd'
some time between lhe3J and 17th of June
next. Immediately upon tho announce
ment of tho date tho State Committee of
of Pennsylvania will como together and
choofo the State Convention's meeting which
It Is expected will bo between the 15lh of
March and the 15th ol April.
A correspondent writing from Mercers
burg, Franklin county, says that the exis
tence of Iron ore In Inexhaustible quanlties
has beeu discovered near that place, ltecent
excavations on tho farm of Mr. Johu Web
ster developed a bank of ore which will yield
from sixty to seventy-five per cent, iron,
This is but a fair specimen of the rich banks
existing on other lands, tho ore ol which Is
seen cropping out alme the surface, and
which must sooner or later be opened out.
With railroads facilltles.oie In Inexhaustible
quantities, hundreds of acres of timber and
limestone in abundance there is no reason
why Mercersburg should not become a lead
ing Iron-manufacturing town.
The Host I'lTvorTiTiew Of
,t. O. Starker, a prominent anil influential Citizen
of Iowa city, a: '1 have had the Dyspepsia, noil
Liter Complaint lor scleral years, anil have used
etery Remedy 1 could hear of, without any relt-f
whnietcr, until 1 satvvour MUluh's Vitalizer ndter
tlsed In our paper, nnd was persuaded to try it, 1
am happv lo slate that It has entirely Cured me. 11
Is certainly the best Itemed? I ever knew or.' I'rtce
5 eta. Sold by J. II. KHiports.
NIULOH'8 CATAUIttI RR.MKDV. A rnartcllous
Cure ror Catarrh, Diphtheria, canker innulh, and
Head Ache. With each bottle there Is an Irgcntotis
na?al Injector for the moro successful treatment of
me compinini, turnout extra charge, rnce fio reh's.
UWIU VJ U. 11. ItlilVI W
A Mother's drier
The prtdo of a Mother, tho llfo and lot- cf a heme,
are herculidrcn, hence her grief when slckuessen
ten and takes them away. Take warning then,
that you arc running n tei nblo rl-k, It they hit on
Cougli, croup or t hooping Cough, w hlch leud to
lonsiiuipuou, ii j ou uo not nricim to u ui, once, mk
loh's Consumption Cure Is Kuarnnteed to cure thc-m
lTlce 10 eta., finds, and ll.oo. l-'or lame Hack, side.
or Chest, use MHIoh's I'oroua natter, l'rice M cents.
sold uy J. 11. itwports
JIEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE
OP VALUAllI.E
REAL ESTATE .
By virtue of an alias order of the Orphana' Court
of Columbia county, the undersigned administrator
of Ulram Lunger, deceased, will expose to public
Bale on the premises In Sugarloat townshp, Colum
bia county, I'a., on
Saturday, February 28th 18S0.
at ten o'clock in the forenoon, the undivided one
half Interest In certain real estate. Mtuate In Sugar-
loaf Umnhhlp In s.itd county.bo'inded and described
as fo. lows: Beginning at a v,hUo oak, corner of
leisters' land, thence byoilurlanH of Joshua Brink
north M) degrees .et U2 perches to a post, thence
by Fald land north 35 degrees, wt st. 55 perches to a
ehcbtnut ttee, thence norrh CO degrees west 70
perches to a post, thence by land of Montgomery
Cole south ?4 degrees wen 63 perches to a post;
thence by laud of said Joshua Brink south 43t tie
grces, eabt 44 pel ches to a post, thence by said land
south 24 degms, wettf9 perches to a post, thenco
by said ULdtoulh43i-defines east 61 letrhes to a
post bv a rubllce road, thence fcoutn to degrees east
C3S, perches to a post, thence by land of the
et-tate of William McKelvy north Cl? dogrees
cast, 3i perches to tho place of beglnntug, contain
log
fi-Etity-flvd Acres AND 65 Perches,
on which is erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
Darn, and out buildings, good orchard and good wa
ter. " bums and Conditions of Sale. Ten per cent, of
the one-fourth ot tho purchase money to bo paid at
the striking down of the property. Tho ontMourth
less ten per cent, at confirmation absolute, and the
remaining three-fourths in ono j car thereafter tvtth
interest from continuation nisi.
A.J. HESS,
Administrator.
Feb. c-ts Central ). O.
jOTICK OF INQUESr.
ESTATE OF E. J. TH0BNT0V, DECEASED.
To tho nclrs nod legal rcprcsentatltes ot K. J.
Thori Un la'eotthe ton of liloomsburg, Columbia
county, l'ennsjlrnnta, deceased, to-tvlt: Matilda
Lazarus, Auden l.'d, Carbon county ra Miles O,
Smllh, lloboken, .New Jersev ; James Smith, Wells-
vlllo Ohio ; Ernn'liu Lutz, Ilangor, l'a Llllle Ilorr,
Ravenna, Ohio ; Cora "earls, Havenna.tihto; Ilarton
Green rind ttm Green, PI) mouth, Hockhnd county,
onio ; Emily Zullck, t'ibarinn, Ohio ; Eltt la Lance,
Hiclly, Ohio; V, M, 'Ihornton, Saint louls, Mo.i
Ulram W.Thornton, Danville, I'a.; Hotanna Edgar,
santrancisco, California; siraiutha Kleter, l'eru,
Illinois ; in. W. I'ennan, Mugttau, Knoi county,
Illinois; t m. Thornton, Mauch Chutjk : Valentluo
Thornton, Teru, Illinois; James Thornton, Williams-
poit.Pa.j Elizabeth Charles, Lockport, New York!
Charles Armstrong, Lockport.Nlagara county, New
York; lllrara W. Thornton, Mlllerbburg, Mercer
county Illinois ; Surah Urd, .Mount Tleasant, Iotva ;
Lavlna Ilagenbuch. Mount I'leasar.t, Iowa ; Jackson
Tnornion, nachel Wllllts Mo'int rieasant,
Iowa; Mary Kline, Eiuly Day, Alede, Mercer
county, mint!; Oeorgo Iluono, Al do, Mercer
county, Illinois ; -Mary Smith, Aledo, Mercircouoty
Illinois; Amanda (ireenlcy, Wachata Kansas; M.
Janettu ltjnn.Tremont, Dodge county, Nebraska
Washington Ilojne, Aledo, Mercer county, Illinois.
Wukkeis at an orphans" Court held at lilooms
burg. In and for tho county ot Columbia, tho second
day of Fcbruiry A. D. lso, before the Judges of tho
said court, the p-lltlon cf M. c. Moan nndoihersitas
presented, setting forth that tho said E. J Thornton
died on the 4th day of January lssii, Intestuie,sel7ed
in his aciuesno as of too ot certain tracts of
land.
Whereupon tie Court att arded un inquest to make
partition of the said real cstato to and among tho
panics entitled thereto.
in accordance with the aboro named writ I will
hold an Inquest on tho premises aboto described on
Saturday, February 28th, 1880.
at ten o'clock In the forenoon of Bald day, tt hen and
wuero you may attend IX j ou think proper.
U. II. EXT,
ftb. o.-ltv. blierirr,
SHERIFFS SALE-
Uy tlrtue of a writ of Ft. Fa. issued out of the
Court ot Common I'leas of Columbia county and to
mo directed, will be ejposed to publlo salo at
tne court House, liloomsburg, I'a., at 10 o'clock, a,
in., on
Saturday, February 28th, 1880.
All that certain real estate bltuata In Greenwood
township, Columbia county, Statoot l'tnnst Itatla.
bounded and described as follows.to wit: Ifcjilootng
at a stone In line of land of Ilarnabas Watts, north
nny.inreo and one-halt degrees, east one huudred
seven perches und nine tenths to a stone, thence
Bouth four degreees west fifty-seven perches and
nro-tenths to a stone, thenco south seventy-seven
and one-fourth degrees west clguty.tb.reo perches
ana mo and one-tenth In lino ot land ot David Al-
bertsoo, thenco by the rsamo north thirteen and three
fourths degrees went fifteen perches to astone, tho
plaoo of beslnnlrg, containing nineteen acres and
faur perches,
ALSO,
One other piece or tract ot land situate in Green
wool township, Columbia county, feiate of rennsj 1-
vnnin, uounuea ana described as follon s i on tbe
north by Thco. Latnon, on the east by David DrlWe
plece, on tho south by J, G.Glrton, on tho west by
lands of David Albertson and Hugh H. Falrman,
containing eighty-one acres and one hundred and
five perches, on which Is erected a f raino Dwelling
House, narn ana out-ouuaings.
Seized, taken In execution at the suit of Jesse
Ilrumsteller against A. J, Albertson and to be sold
as the property of A. J, Albertson.
DrcKAiEtv, Attorney.
Terms cash on day of salo,
V, II. KNT,
faherlff,
feb.o, 1S40-U
OPIUM HABIT
Cured Painlessly.
Tho medicine cold for a small margin above tho
cost ot compounding. All co&ctt treated by bpeclal
prescrlptou. Fur lull particulars aUJrcsj tho Dls-
UK. S. I). COIJJNS. or
Mrs. 8. II. Collins, La l'orto Ind.
feb t-eu wtco
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Opora Houa Bloomalturg.
ATTKAUTION KXTRAOKDINA UY.
ONE JVIGHT ONLY,
Monday Evening, Feb. 9, 1880.
Union Square Comedy Company
of New York.
Grand Realistic rroductlon ot wait has universally
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Qieilet Dramatic Work of tht Ag Itie
TWO ORPHANS.
On which occasion will appear
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TCirW PITPIO Consump'lon Asthma.
lijY UUlvlli, Never yet failed. Address
with stamp HO!U," Froitburg, Md.
fcb.6, 'so-ly wco
QTATKMEN'T Of THE FINANCES
or Tn
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA
from January fltb, 1S7K to January 1st, IS90.
Statement showing fates assessed and balance
still due.
ASSESSED.
STILL SCI.
DISTRICTS. pg g 3
F S
Denver 7M4I sq uo no mcj as on
Uenton 104'0 moo 710 T31t Moo
Hcrttlck 14H34 37oo m 8n ?ts"l 31 Ul
Illoom t)an 7 00 143 OS HOI
llrlarereek 7300 1140 375 w MM
cntalvu Willi 73 SO tl 39 SIT IS 45 M
Ccntralla so4 ts 5uo asi Ml T5 son
Centre Hvaos M5o 43 10 lent II ssm
Cuntuglmn..,. 4S0 issw 4&0
rixhlmrcreck. .. 1201 21 9-J50 4 20 (49 tl 7189
FrilUklll m4 30 HO 13 60 917 W 39 00
Greenwood... 14UU3 VJCil 10S4 M7 74 ssso
Hemlock la-ii 3- Mio set 812 sv roue
Jackson.... 3.rt(HJ 4500 3U0 127 47 40
l.m-11-t HOOU 113 50 HO 70SD2 113 50
Mlldlsoll 111343 711 l TB IS S33S3 SNtO
Main 753 33 4 2 00 17110 1IU 52 22 HO
.Minim 111KI03 7250 2.115 30943 5150
Montmir 1044 15 61 W 10 TO 55 40 61 (Ml
Ml. 1'le.want .. 132 no to no 1140 30203 ssoo
orange 1M7 C5 4s M 21 so .57C3 v6o
l'llie 4IU5I 57 60 3.16 153 30 57 60
Itoorlngcrcek . 527 01 41 IM 21 70 1 64 1 3 'JIIIKI
."COIt Kill 13 CO 60 SOUS 652 82 41150
htig.irloaf 4.13 01 01 00 8 75 405 7s 6100
32321 55
amocnt urn i on v
PISTKICTS.
llonton
Hertttck
Hrlarcretk,
Centrulta
Couyngham
Greenwood
Ilein'ock
.Madison
sugarloiif
Corongham..
CatawUs.1
Couynghnm
sugarlo.ir .,
Citluttlssa
Cohnghain
1519 50 553 97 14403 81 1
KlllS rREVIOCS TO 1S79,
YEAH, CO, POO.
1S7S, ICO 57 i9 60
1878, 11910 25 60
1871, 6 C9
1878. 120 01
1878, 134 41 9 60
1S78, 40.1 30 42 10
1878, 800 34 17 00
1879, 79 90 1 4 00
1878, 2 7 21 9 SO
1877, 300 50 S (HI
1870, 90 45 35 60
ls70, 15 41 9 HO
1870, 94 71
1875, 494 00 14 50
1575, 130 30 9 00
1421-63 JJ02 45
II. A. SWEITENUEISEH, Treasurer ot Columbia
County, m account with said connty on county funds
lilt.
Jan. cm, 1S79, Tonm't uncollected prior
to 1S79
To am't on hand at last settlement
" county tax assessed In 1879
" tax on lieglstrv of voters
" ' added to Heavt-rdupticato ,79
" IteuiK-n Davis. Uenton poor overseers
for Collies
To .1. Caldwell for Stole
" Jjhu isavnge, for old bridge
" arat paid uy hchuyiklll county
" -Mary r.arrwn. for lamp,.
" Wm. L. Cole, Uenton poor overseer
for collies
To Geo. Hrelsch for stove
" A. K Glrton for John Johnson ex-tax.
' II. tt'. Kithicr ror fence.
" tt'm. Krickbaum Jury fees, Arc
" .im't collected on unseated land
' " " on seated laud
Assessors managing c. ot dog fund,.
" PiunK Jones rent for old Jail
" I), and c. H. Jlcllenry redemption
money
To costs paid J. J. coughlln
('6,040 23
18 23
B2.S21 55
6144
100
4010
200
4 IK)
40 00
2 00
60 00
200
121
2 00
53 50
63 40
1119 20
160 00
3 CO
7 94
12 65
(52,070 52
Clt.
Uy Commission and exonerations and returts al
lotted collectors for 1878.
DISTRICTS.
Heaver
Illoom,-....
Urlarcrcek,
CaMwissa,
Centre
Flsh'gcietk
Franklin,.
Jackson,...
COM. IX, DISTRICTS.
J3-4 110 J20 70 Locust....
251 17 124 64 Main
COM.
(74 40
37 50
59 80
53 13
80 09
53 82
24 0(1
82 67
EX.
132 4-1
2 02
3 00
9 19
trt 11 1 98 -MIMIC,..
1U4 I
99 31
fil 13
IU 17
10 90
18 rn
12 211
5145
2 84
1 00
Montour...
JlU'le's't.
Orange,...
I lne
iscott,
984
17 31
32 39
11 00
1S77.
Uenton,. . . cus 60 20 kou 95 9J 47 60
.tiam 45 29 10 Y3
1973.
Cont ncham 99 00 119 14
1,401 12 (59120
By total commission 1 401 12
" " exonerations 591 20
" county orders redeemed 29.139 co
" duo from collectors 18,010 34
n m i 10 meet sum paid rotate tor iiuoia
charged on coupoos 20 50
Ity commission to treasurer 1,100 34
" balance In hands of treasurer 1,122 3u
(62.070 52
11, -t. at .rra..Miirbir, ireasurer, in account
ttith dog fund.
Dr.
Jan 0. 1 973. To ain't due ut last settlement, ( 95.1 20
Tu amount assebst din 1873 1,5)9 50
ou mnu at insi. Hcuitmcui, u.
Clt.
(2,492 43
Uy Commission and exonerations on duplicate
DISTRICTS. COM. EX. DISTRICTS. COM. EX.
Heater (3 15 ((h) Locust, ... (0 90 (21 50
Illoom 4 25 12 60 .Main 21M 8 oil
t'atunlssi,,, 3 97 11 60 MIIHIn 3 55 2 00
Cemralla. .. 27 loo Montourf.. 270 3511
Centre 8 83 1 50 Mt rieusu't 8 10 3 60
Hshln?cr'k, 440 4. orange 2 7f 4 50
Franklin,... 177 1.. I'ine 2Ht 500
Jackson ,. 215 2.. Scott, 375 050
1S77
Uenton 245 350 Main 2 37 6
bCOtt 3 02 12 50
1973
Conynjham. 1 32 15 00
(02 71 (152 00
uy commission to collectors ( cm
" exonerations allotted collectors, ... 132 00
" orders paid ot 1977 so 511
" " " " 1978 44 75
" " 1979 433 00
" am't paid to county tor ass-sslng. so 150 00
ny commission to Tre.isurer 23 44
" am't due from collectors, 1,401 83
' balance In hands of Treasurer Isl Go
(J 432 43
COStMISSUONEIW EXPENSES FOR 1-79.
for tt hlch orders were Issued on the Treasurer.
MIsCKLLASEOrS EXPENSES.
aid W. II. Jacoby, Ill-cording Treasurers
and commissioners bonds ( 22 73
" W. 11. Jacoby recording bright mort
gage and deed, s 30
" J'aulR. Wirt, auditing public accts, . 25 00
" A, 11 Stewart, redemption money... . 794
" A I FrlU, et. al Commissioners to
dludo scotl township 4515
" Wm Krickbaum recording names of
township ortlcers 39 00
" 1-7. I' Curtis Insurance on old Jail
and stable 21 00
" Isatih IiovterCom. todltlde Hshtng-
creek township 5 50
" i m lmon Coin, tu ditldo Flshlng-
creek township 6 60
" Samuel 1, 1'eater, turveor, 9 60
" Wine, .McKlnney, Express, 100
" Mojer Itro's Express , 195
" II. G. ort et. al. hauling safe and
freight on same 23 95
" John llroteo tt. al reward and exiien-
ses upprthendlng horse thief 32 24
" Juhn tt'. lloilinan costs on sale of
Mary lirlght lot 35 00
" t in snj d r bill for tcachera Institute 174 10
" ttm. Krlckbaum's I'rothonotary bill, 119 65
" John G. Freeze, costs Columbia coun
ty vs coughlln 6 00
" John W, ll on man taking persons
to Philadelphia 11 13
" Johu w. norman one person to l'hll-
adelphla 04 60
" John tv. Iloffuun taking L. II. Milton
to Danville Astlum 10 00
" John tt. lloffmau bertlng wrlta.Ae.. 11 00
(737 09
COURTS. JURORS PAY AND CONSTABLES
RETURNS.
Grand Jurors during ear I 09903
Iraterso Jurors during icar s.oiuoo
constable returns during 3 ear... 2s4C4
court cner during ear 12500
Tipslavesdurtngjear 19'jou
s. N, Walker stenographer at (to per day,. 87a 09
s. N, Walker, Win Schechierly vs. ttouder, 7 91
s. N. Walker Com. vs Vandlke 721
S. N. Walker. Goodman ts San&rer g rji
H, N. Walker, Brooks vs Dantllle borough, 34 00
John W. Hoffman sertlng Jury notices,.. 129 00
Kit dobbin Jury commissioner , 2933
Theo. tv , stnlth Jury Commissioner 29 7 6
Joan B. Casey, Clerk to same 1500
(4,9711 29
COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH CASES WHERE TUB
COUNTY BECAME LIABLE.
Justices, Constables and witnesses (1,02202
l(. R. Little District Attorney 164 00
Win Krickbaum, clerk at Court 91 73
Juhn W Hoffman bill or costa,,.,, 0200
(1,330 3
ROAD
(1710
20 u
70 0
10
100 .
23 ,
31 .
00 .
19 .
60 ,
20 ,
ROAD AND BRIDGE VIEWERS AND
DAMAGES.
sundry persons as viewers
tvilaon Thomas damage Greenwood
(I, tV, IkelcrdamageMt Pleasant
Frank L. Hess damage Jackson
John McMtctiael damage Greenwood
John Fritz damige Jackson
Robert iiusset damage Hemlock
Joseph Haines damage Madison.
1'errv Knouse damage Jackson
JatLson Robblns damago Greenwood
George cavauee damage Mt I'leasant
W, K. Johnson damugu Mt I'leasant
liloomsburg Iron Company diuiago tscolt
and UlLiom
y .
10
13
9 .
300
10.
1'hlllp Kline damage Ml Pieasaut
Alexander Knouse damage Jackson
Joseph Redllne damage Greenwood
Henry Yost damage Illoom ,,,
Theo. W. smith, damage Jackson
Johu Wanlch, damago Ml I'leasant ,,
A bruin Manning damago Jackson
Mary ttlngroao damage Centre so ..
Henry llolltngahead damage cntattlssa... loo ..
J, II. trevellng damage 83 82
(1.109 82
COMMISSIONERS OFFICE AND COURT HOUSE.
John Horner Commissioner I in ..
H. w.MclIcnry Commissioner 11 -
Jovph K. Sands Commissioner 1
C. B. sesholtr, Auditor , 9..
Hamuli E. smith, Auditor , -
w. UMinntng, Auditor ..
Wm Krickbaum stating ncc'ta 1878 25 .
Harvey Jones hat racks for Court Rouse,,. 2 50
Reuben Ilnrrl". bill rendered 3 22
Isaiah llnjonbrnli 9 stoves u. Room...... 28..
til Jones, lep.ilrs ,.... 180
Illoom Ons toijip-inv for Gas , 07 09
ThomasGorry lepilrs I'rothono'y ofneo... 22 75
U. is. cot c caning court house tending
town clock etc..,, 67 60
B. L. Thomas, 1 gross pens. 2 ..
C. a Kimuan straps for 1'rothonotary's
omco 176
Samuel II Jacoby, repairs 76
C. tf. Jones et. al. bill for work nt office,,. 14 50
J. A. Elchholtz ptmphlct lawon costs loo
Itolllm A; Holmes repairs Com omco 1 4 1
Barman t llassert repairing gate 2200
refer Jones, repairs 1'rothonotary's office, 6 60
I'hebeCoi cleaning Court llouso 12 00
lAjton Runyon A Co, bill rendered 7 8
Ellas Mendenhall, Agent, bill rendered,.., 8 64
.1 H. Maize, bill rendered . 8 12
Wra Hitter bill rendered , 44
Jacob DlcfTenbach, brooms 8 ..
Fr'as B'own, I nsuracce on Court House . . 125 , .
J.G. Freeze, repairing lock and key 1 ..
Lewis Bernhard repairing tow n cluck,... 200
I'eler lilllmcyer, bill rendered 7
Jacob Metz, plpo for stove In Register and
Recorder s office 4 35
O. A. Jacoby. cr al bill 76 71
strphen I'olio, Commissioner 872 .
Charles lllcnart. Commissioner 274
A. 11. Herring, commissioner 891 ..
E. H. Ikeler, Attorney looso
John u. Casey, Cloi k 000 .
(22S9 10
COUNTr JAIL.
J.E. Sands Oiling bed ticks (1878) ( 1 51
John Alitatt shark g prisoners 1 45
Bloom Gas Company for G is 32 cs
Gross and Brothers bills clothing 3s 10
A, J, Evans bill clothing .. 6 70
tt'm ru' sell for wood 2(0
lacob Delffenbtch for brooms 4 50
K, A. Rawllogs tall )W 112
A. s croslcy repairing 1
Geo Zimmerman bill rendered s 33
Henry lost half dozen chairs 4 . .
E. 1'. Curtis Insurance on stable 4 60
Jcro Hide bill rcndned 2 .
Rollins Holmes repairs 32 97
Thomas (lorry repairs 7 75
J. S. Neyhart, htullng trees tor ).ttt lot, Kc. 5 87
G. r. Iarn bill trees 9
Joseph R, rohe filling bed ticks 8 25
C. Herring lumber for boxing trees 4 58
m ltltttr painting lence Ac 15 14
ttm W Barrett work at asdabout newyall 131 40
Jacob tt anlch building fence tc 11 25
John Nlcholla cementing walls 4 50
CM Drinker repairing key w
llarman & llassert bllis rendered 29 20
Ell Jones building smoke house 43 17
G. M J. K. Lockard coal bills 197 91
hllaa Mendenhall agent, bills lumber 1C(3
s. M. Hess, hitching posts 7 on
Datld Jones I812 feet pavement, si one, c... 2J4 95
c, A. Melm bill for medicine lo so
John Beagle for wood 4
C, A. Kuorr bill for work at coal house...... 0 . .
James Mccormlc cleaning well 1 23
Lat ton Hunt an it Co. bin rendered 12 19
Gallgnan jt cnan repairs on root 82 60
J. II. Mnlze bill rendered , - 1 94
B. F. Gardner bill tcndlrg prisoner 3 ...
I. W. McKelvy, bill rendered 4 03
Charles Krug, bill moulding 2 45
I'eter Blilmeier. bin rendered 1 03
II. t . Mciiej nolds, bill tending prisoners, 3t .
LdwardSearls painting roof, c 14.
v. K. Hughes, bill rendered 20 ...
Datld Lowenberg, clothing...,. 2 ...
(J. A. Jacoby. coal blll....r 128 97
John tt . Hoffman, boarding prisoners 540 25
Jo in tt . Hoffman, washing, ic . 72 00
v""n " "onuiiiu, Turnkey fees 13 00
tt m Gigger bill rendered 2 00
(1,825 37
ritlNTINO, STATIONERY AND TOSTAQE.
Brocktvay ,t Elwcll, court ploclamatton... 80 ..
Urockways Etwcll blanks 7 10
" " County statement 72 20
" " Advertising loco
C. M, andcrsllco Co. statement 70 ...
" " blanks 23 ..
" " advertising 10 60
" " court proclamation.... 1000
" " election " 30 00
J. C. Droit n county statement "0 ..
" advertising 7 60
' el 'ctlon proclamation , 3o ..
Elwcll Btttenbcnder election proclama
tion 30 00
Elwcll Ulttenbender blanks 7 23
" mli erasing 2 50
o. A. I'otter court cnlonder 8 00
GldoonMters county statement 3940
" court calendar 21 ...
II. W. Kahter blanks 4 75
c. B. Snt der, advertising 2 34
W, F. Inset .t Bro stationery for office
and court 27 60
Geo. A. Clark stationery for omco & court, is 21
F.L. Hutter election blanks 29 90
D. A. Bcckley, postage and box rent 15 18
(575 42
INQUISITIONS.
Sundry persons for Inquests 68 32
BRIDGES, IIUILDINO AND REPAIRS.
BEAVER.
t m. Itlttcr, Davis Iron bridge ( 10 00
BESTON.
Samuel Applemnn, Karns bridge (187S) 5(10
J. J. Karns und 1). II. Karns bridge 64 49
Samuel Appteman, Karns bridge is 00
James Conner, Ell Mendenhall Drldge 1 50
T.S.Christian, contract " " 219 73
T. s. Christian. " extra " " 35 80
Russell Karns, lower west creek bridge. 125
C. o. Breln, Karns bridge 2 25
BLOOM.
Ellis Eves .t Bro. Plank rock bridge 5 10
tt m. Gigger, Rock bridge 9 3s
Wm.Glger, Barton bridge 5o
John l.cggatt, flunk Shaffer bridge 19 on
J. II. Kesty, Rupert bridge 1 10
Ellas Mendenhall, Shaffer bridge 42
BRIARCKEBK,
J. W. Eck, IMc bridge 5 53
CATAWISSA.
A. 11, Stewart riauk McKi-lry bridge 10 co
John strouse, " " 5s 30
CENTRE,
David Blttenbender Centrevlllo bridge.... 683
VISU1M1CREEE.
J. B. Stoker, Zaner bridge 19 80
Isaac Labor, llo-s bridge 2400
Jones, Jones & Eteland, Jolcs bridge 51 93
Cyrus Robblns etal. Ammerman bridge.. 2450
Cj rm Bobbins et al. I' Kelley 109 59
Z A Butt, Ammerman bridge 7900
11 W Rnberet nl. Mcllenry mill 010
Charles Kctchner, rat Kelly brlilgo 5 2s
John l'ealer, Zaner bridge 63
(IKEENWOOll.
Ellis Etes Bro. Jllltillo bridge (197s) 9 05
Samuel H Klsuer, " 4 35
John Loggatt, Ml'tllle brldgo 352
John Leggatt, lola brldgo so 94
u v Heuilue, liohrsburg brldgo 2 72
HEMLOCK.
Wm Gigger, rursel bridge c4
II I) Appleinan, 1'ursel bildgo 10 59
Wm Gigger, Barton bridge 1 60
JACKSON',
M L Mcllenry, Elk Hun brldgo (H79) 39 f.9
John tt Kile. Elk run bridge 21 on
r.zra siepnens, piank uik uun bridge 19... 10 so
hzra Stephens Elk Run bridge a 17
.losepn uiribii. tik nun bridge 7 tie
tt'm A Kile, Elk Run brldgo 4059
oacoo cunsuan, jacoD Christian brldgo. .
LOCUST,
John Hcrner, siabtown bridge 8 00
MAIN,
tt'm Hitter, Painting Iron brldgo 14 50
Charles Itelchart, plank Iron bridge 39 10
John Nuss, Iron bridge 300
MT. I'LEASANT.
T J v andcrslice, vandersllco bridge 1 0
Matthias Kindt, Mordanstlile " '78 600
Joseph Kline, Beagle brldgo 1 fo
1'hlllp M lller, Reuben Wilson bridge .. 55 00
OHANUE.
Jacob Snsder, Iron bridge . 3
E 1. snider, Iron bridge 11 m
h Runtoa Co., Iron bridge 3 20
I'INE.
Joseph Shocmaker.pl'k Shoemaker brldgo 3 12
SCOTT.
W I' tt htte, Light street bridge 3 00
Sl'CUKLOAK,
B F l'ctcrman, Coles brlCgu 42 50
11162 39
PENITENTIARY AND ASYLUM.
Support of Mrs. Milton, Pa" Mile ( 10720
Supporttf Hatld Mieu, Danvlllo 177 60
coutlcts in Eastern state penitentiary for
179 ... 4lt 89
(910 69
ASSESSORS PAY.
Annual Triennial Locust (21 00 (so 75
Beaver ( 76 (i7 75 Madison 24 25 S3 on
Benturi 12 2 29 23 Main 14 21 21 75
Berwck ...19 75 23 25 Minim . 19 Oil "29 23
lilooi 1 . 25 75 iimi 00 Montour 19 on 15 75
Urlarcrcek 21 23 29 23 Jit I'leasant. II 50 23 23
Cataw 1-s.i ... 22 75 29 25 Grange 13 7& 21 73
leniruiu.... 21 25 3925 rine 1793 29 25
Centm 17 7 83 75 Hoarlngcre'k 10 73 15 73
Coningham. 2t 25 33 75 scott 22 75 44 23
risuiugcretK 24 la sugarloaf..., 13 00 20 23
Frank. m 1325 17 23 Assessors for
Greenwood., vo 50 41 5 fall leglslry
Hemlock 19 75 m 'a fur tou-rs . 117
Jackson II 12 Is 75
(579 69 (778 73
tCALl'S FOR VOX AND WILD CATS.
raid sundry persons jjj 73
r.LEUTION EXI'ENSBS.
l'old spring election ol'cers 870 71
" fall eh ctlon officers 40021
" f til e'ecllou room rent 132 00
" spring election " 129 to
- cuusiuuies uuteriisiag ana attend
ing spring election no 80
" tt Kuikbauin et al counting toll iota t 87
. (t,tso 58
i.t-tw jicru.UKU.
Amount township taxes refunded- 424 64
BUNK HOOKS.
mMann2ilockels,l'rothonolary'somco if 50
" one Index rruihonotary's office 930
" " deed book 11 ofllce.... 12 60
iiv assi'ss uooss nil uo
F, L. Hutter, si registry looks .. 1 j 25
" two duckets rrothonulary'a onic 20 CO
.. (188 15
Amount county bonus redeemed .. 6500 (0
" couiwus on same paid 239000
Interest paid ou oter Juu county bonds co 23
(10950 23
RECAPITULATION
Miscellaneous expenses $ 737 69
wuuris jurors paf, tuusiauicg returns, au,. 4970 29
costs In Commonwealth cases 1330 37
Road and bridge t le w crs and road damages' 1 109 83
Commissioner onice and court house , S2.- 10
couuly Jail un 87
muting, stationery and t'oatage... 575 42
Inquisitions 6131
In id res, building and repairs 116239
I'enlienttary and Ass lum sin 311
Assessors pay. w HH H 135s 41
Fox and wild cat scalps 115 73
Election expenses isam
Taxes refunded 424 04
Hlank books jss 16
county bunds, coupons and Interest paid
imwi(iuu.wiiui; uuuua IUVMJ 23
. (29161 CO
From amount of orders Issued deduct (4 24 64 taxes
refunded, and (7 94 redemption money and old bill
tor 1878 (94 10, and Cogst) 25 bonds, coupons, and In.
terrst on OTcrdno bonds paid, leaves $17707 73, which
Is the actual ordinary expenses for tho year A I) lsi.
SHEEP ORDERS ISSUED.
Uenton , 6 7 Locust Inn
Brltrcrcck 41,. Madison 1160
Centra 9 60 Nt Fleet an t II oo
Knuingcrcf k n 61 orange (U to
Orccntvood 80 ... Pine 11 ..
Hemlock M .. Rii(-ArlOAf &l Tl
Jackson .., . ii60
(17511
STATEMENT OF DOd TAX and SHEEP FUND.
Orders unpaid of l'OT - $ lo
IBill M 100
" " " 1877 teo
" " " IS78 41 X)
(SI 00
Dog lax duo from collectors $1401 M
Probable commission and exonera
tions off M no 117AR3
Add amount In Treasurer's hands... 191 eo
litres total assets $1338 41
Tho Indebtedness Is (63 oo. Thj difference In favor
ot said fund Is (1295 43.
COUNTY F1NSKCB4.
A83Krs.
Tax In hinds of collectors duplicate $19010 84
l'robablc commission and exonerations off i500 oo
16110 34
Adl amount In hinds of Treasurer 1132 lo
Add value of out Jail property, 85oo oo
Hilance due on Gera flower noto 95 no
Amount duo from Montourcounnr 178 75
Amount duo from Ronton twp tor Colley 'a 69 78
'I hreo double set of assess books &9 00
Add value of Mary Bright prop'ty Flsh'g'k, 110 00
$21303 17
LIABILITIES.
Costs duo on books In commonwealth cases $ 428 5t
Amount taxes du the several district! ... 820 01
Amt. ro id and bridge viewers duo on books 1lo 80
Amount count) prlsonbondsunpald 843nooo
Amt or county pnsoncoupons unpaid 399 50
Amt, ot rosd damige assessed and unpaid
tstlmatedasncartyoBcanbo 6500 00
(41184 60
21305 17
Actual Indebtedness of tho county .
January 1st, 16), (19929 II
We tho undersigned, Commissioners of Columbia
county uo nereu) ccmry mat tne roregoing is a cor
rect sutement of accounts of said county for tha
year A. U. 1s;9.
STKrnitN POHB, ) Commissioners
. A. B. lIEItlltNG, J- ot
ciias. REiuiiART,) Columbia county.
Attest: J. B. Casit, clerk.
We. the undersigned Auditors of nolumhlAmtin.
ty having been dulj elected to adjust and settle the
ocroim s of the Treasurer and t'omin'sston;rs of
Columbia county, do hereby certify that we metal
tho office of tho Treasurer and Commissioners tn
liloomsburg a'id carefully examined the accounts
nun uucucrut iiinsame rrom ine otn aay ot Janu
nry, A. 1979. to tho 1st dav of Janunrv 190 nn,t
found them correct as abote stated, -nd we find a
balance due Columbia county on county fu ds cf
eleven hundred twenty-two dollars and thirty cents
1(1122 80) from II. A. sweppenhelser, Treasurer ot
Columbia countv. And wo find a balance ot one
hundred and eighty-one dollars and nitty cents
in.i ! mi uuk mnu iuuiiu iu iue nanus oi ll, A
sweppenhelser. Treasurer.
Given under our h nd-s and seats this tenth day of
uuuuuijr,A, lit 19-
WILLIAM L. MANNING
WILLIAM L. MANNING, 1 .
L'HRISTIAN B.SEE3IIOLTZ,- ?' ?'
SAMUEL E. SMITH. "f Auditors.
C
SAMUEL
Feb.C,'80-4w
Rowell & Co's. Advc's.
rPTTTO T A TjT?T mar b found on flle nf niv
IIUOJ Al J'jll 1'. Rowell Jt Co's Newipiuwr
Using contract may bo made for It IN NEW YORK,
feb. 14, 17-lf r
MSLTS PUSE EI3 TILLED
vsuc aiixtract iluo
WITCH HAZEL,
Oil, II A MA ME US VIROINICA.
Equal In quality to any made, and only half tho
price. 0 oz bottles 23c. Pints twc.
Relieves Headache, Toothachn. Earache, Sore Eyes
Noso Bleed, Bleeding Lungs, Painful .Menses, Whites
Asthma. Reduces swellings, I'1ie3, etc. Cures Bruis
es, scalds. Burns, sprains. Wounds. Hheumatlsia.
Erysipelas, chilblains, Varicose Veins, Neuralgla,A:c
NATURE'S UNIVERSAL REMEDY FOR IN1EKNAL
AND EXTERNAL USE.
Ifyour druggist has not got it hate him order It
oi mo proprietor.
CHARLES r.RISLEY, Wholesale Druggist,
04 Courllondt St., New York.
Jan 23, 'so, 3m
SEALER IK
Silverware. Watches, Jewelry.Clocks .Sx.
All kinds of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neat-
may 17, '79-tf
PLASTER, SALT, Ac, Ac.
Jan 9, 'so-ly
NEW FIRM!
The well known C. B. WHITE, Proprietor ot the
ORANGEVILLK AGRICULTURAL WORKS,
has sold a halt Interest In tho same to J. W. Conner.
Tho rompiny have repaired the works, ana aro pre
pared to accommodate all who want an) thing in the
line of Arlculiural Implements. They have Just
.,iiiiiii.-ii-u a new leit iiaim w nue piotv.w inch II po-
slble, win beat the right hand. Also surface plows
in juuiivrs lor i no same, a new'i nrcsher and Clean
er w tth centre shake ot rtdale shoe, called Ihe
While Tlircxlicr ami Cleaner,
with bothleter and railway potters on a greatly
tmprotedplan. Wo manufacture LAND ROLLERS
mm cusi, iron iicaus, ujrn riows. double and single
Cultivator Side hill Plows, still Cnsnm-s. Tiimlni,
of every description done ttitn promptness. te
ken i constantly on hand a large assortment of.l'lotv
shares for our own and many other plows that are
used In the country. We will not be undersold In
work or material ot the same quality. 4.11 our work
Is warranted togtte satisfaction, or tho money re-
rundid. tt E DEFY COMl'Ki 1TION. runners, and
inn puouc in general are requested to call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere.
WHITE & CONNER,
Jan. 10, 'iO-ly ORANGEVILLE, I'A,
B. F. S1IAHPLESS,
D. LEA COCK,
2STEW mtivr.
SHARPLESS & LEACOCK,
Cor. Centre and Rail Road sts., near L. & u. Depot.
Lowest Prices will net be undersold.
Manufacturers ot MINE CAR WHEELS, Coal Bre ak
er and Bridge Castings, Water Pipes, stoves, Tin
ware, Tlows, I RON FENCE, and all kinds of Iron and
Brass Castings.
The original Montrose, Iron beam, right hand
left hand, and side hill Plows, the best tn the mark
et, and all kinds of plow repairs.
Cook stoves, Room Stoves, and stotes for heating
stores, tchool houses, churches, tc. Also the larg
est stock of repairs for city stoves, wholesale and
retail, such as Fire Brlck.G rates, Cross Pieces, Lids
&c. Ac, btove Pipe, Cook Boilers, Sktlllts, cake-
Plates, large Iron Kettles, (20 gallons to Itf carrels)
Farm Bells, slid Soles, Wagon Boxes,
"Allentown Bone Manure"
THE ONLY CUKE
1 or lllnbrli-., Crutrl, liropay, llrlgbl'K Ilia
rui, I'nlu In tin-llnrk, Innklllly lo Itrluln or
l.xprl (lie Urine, ( uliirrli of Ibe lllndilrr, Hum.
Inn or I'ululiil I'rlniilliiv, llrlrk Uun llriio.li,
Alleclloiia ol' Ilia M'lne, Nrrtous llrbllli), IV-
" ti !, , .mi ifiat-uieN oi iue
Kidney, Bladder and Urinating Orgsns.
It avoids luirriiiit medicines. Is eomfortablo to
the patient. Certain in lis effect, and I L'RICs when
nothing else can. Atold all other Kidney l'ud, as
mauy worthless Imitations are being forced upon
Ue market. Wo 111 send ceruncates of cures, and
oar book, "How a Life was Bated," free upon tho
receipt of your address.
HAY'S A ll Is sold by Druggists, or sent by mat!
on receipt of price, Si. GO.
Distributing Agency at the
PEOPLES' DRUG STORE,
Llluoiuktburi;, I'a.
Jan 33, so-ly
d'KfiA made in 87 days, lo page catalogue
jSilll I 0i BUCKEYE NOVELTY COT
Ml PAD
NNUAIi STATEMENT
OF
11LOOM POOR DISTRICT,
from February 4th, 1879 to January 13lh, 1890.
THOMAS ItEECR, Treasurer for District.
DR.
To Cn'h received from Bloom Du
plicate 19,8 $ 431 CI
To Cash received from scolt Dti-
nllcato 1978 !59 ss
To Cash tccelved from Green
woodDupllcato 1878..,.,,., S40 19
To Cash r'ctlted rrom Sugartoat
duplicate 187s 141 m
To Cash received from Bloom Du
plicate 1979 , 1731 99
ToCaFh recelted from Scott Du
plicate 1879, 490 80
To Cash received from Green
wood Duplicate 1879 33 00
To Cash received rrom sugarloaf
Duplicate 1979
To Cash In Treasurer's bands
rrom last settlement W9, .. 101 51
To Cash received from products
of farm 1919 133 OJ
To Cash balance duo Treasurer . .
1979 93 OS 13914 40
Clt.
Amount of orderx redeemed 1970 8513 39
Amount of commission on samo
1879, . (0 SI fjon so
Amount of orders outs'jtndlng
reu4i is, v ., a i .
Amount of orders Issued 1979 4713 43 3093 SJ
Clt.
Am't of orders redeemed 1879..,. 8543 69
Amtoturdcrsoutstandlng 1879.. 1549 90 $3093 63
Wrg ,5finliAMK"' Directors
Directors of tho Poor tn account with Bloom, Scott,
Greenwood and sugarloaf townships.
DR.
To orders outstanding Jan 13, 1890 1 549 or)
Rec'd from Bloom duplicate 1879., 4-3 01
Rcc'd from Scott dupllcato 1979. . 939 S3
Rec'd from Greenwuod duplicate
1979 240 1'
ltec'd from sugarloaf duplicato ....
1979 141 19
Am't of Illoom dupllcato '879..., 2 4 07
Am't of Scott duplicate 1879 905 2!
Am't ot Greenwood dupllcato
1979 890 04
Am't ot sugarloaf duplicate 1879.. 271 so
Am't duo on ureenwood dupllcalo
1978 '.... 320
In Treasurer's hands from last,
settlement 107 6i
ltecelted from products ot farm
1879 1 123 60 $9172 64
CR.
Am't of outstanding orders re
deemed from last settlement,
Commission and exoneration on
111 cm duplicate 1879
Commission and exoneration on
scolt dupllcato ts79
Commission and exoneration on
sugarloaf duplicate 1879
Treasu-er's commission
Am't duo on Bloom duplicate loss
exoneration nnd commlsslun
1st!
Am l due on Scott duplicate less
exoneration and commission
1819
Am't due on sugarloaf duplicate
less exoneration and commis
sion t879.
Am't duo onfreenwood dupllcato
lens exoneration and commis
sion 1979
Am't due on Greenwood dupllcato
less exoneration and commis
sion 187s
Repairs and new butidlng on
farm 1879
Am't paid for coal out-door re
lief, ls79
Ain't paid for coat for poor houso
1979
Am't paid for stAto Hospital at
Dantlll- 1S79
A m't paid for bard ware 1879
Am't paid tor coffins 1SI9
Amt paid for ttireo stotes, llx
lurts, ete., etc., 1879.
Amt paid for mechanics, etc...
Am't paid for taxes 1S79
Am't paid for making duplicate
1879
Am't paid 'or publishing state
ment 1979
Am't paid foi auditing statement
1979 7
Am't paid for liquor for medical
purposrs 1S79
Am't paid for doctors, poor houso
and out-door relief 1879
Am't Thos. McBrldo steward's
salary 1879
Am't paid tor Issuing orders of
relief 187.
Ain't paid for Umo and manuro
1879
Am't paid forblacksmlthlng 179.
Am't paid for sptajli'g pigs 1S79.
Am't paid for Director's salary.
1979
Ampald for secretary's salary,
Am' paid' foY'iH'ef.shbo and har
ness mending s79
Wm. Kramer's merchant's bill
poor houss 1-79......
ttm. KrniM-r's merchant's bill
out-door relief, ls79
Wm. Kramer cash paid sundry
persons wo '
Isilah McKelvy merchant's' bill
poor house 1879.
Isulah McKelw merchant's bill
344 12
1C2 49
49 29
94 37
70 87
1102 39
474 42
271 SO
837 C4
320 95
1482 63
113 33
40 23
221 17
27 10
1,0
99 01
m 211
00 87
10 00
45
10 60
99 75
050 01
17 61
20 4 5
82 40
I 40
150 00
50 00
27 47
215 94
221 19
30 1
; 99
uuiuuur renet 1870 m 33
Clark it Wolf merchant's bill for
poor house 1919 jo in
S. II. Miller son merchant's bill
for poor hous is79 .... .3.,
S. II Miller & son mcrchant's"biii
out-aoor relief, is79
Vm.'VSr; merchant's bill poof
10 00
A'houso1is,7le"lVa'';''i' 'i" M n
A. ,11. White 'merchant's" biit'oiitl 13 47
door relief 1879
Jos. K Ejer mirchaLfs blll'tur
poorlinuso ls-9 10 ,,
.Tas. K. Ejer merchant's b'lli'fo'r
ouVdoor relief 1879 ... on
Vanllew A- tfiilic merchant's bill
outdoor relief 1873.... " ""'
WSuselJsl78n!"Cl'a''t'S LlU' ' i
raid ThomasMciirtd'e'on' salary
9 95
5 49
12 ..
312 60 I91J2 54
Pursuant to an Act of Assembly nisseri ,i .
proved A. D.. I879, by which 1 71 m ia, Vr.V0"
thffiloX'n?1!' ".'d meet at
tho some, and find ihein correct ai Tset K above"
Wm. L. MANNING, 1
OUTSIDE RELIEF.
BLO0H.
Am't of orders given sundry per
sons 1979 .',,.7'
Ain't paid state Hospital for
Mary Hughes 1879..... 9i
Ain't paid sundry persons for
COal M 113 82 1099 60
SCOTT,
Am't of orders given sundry per
sons 1879...... ' ' 1T ,
Am't paid Dr. tt . A. Case isii'.'.!'. ii i
Am t riald state Hospital for Geo.
W Fox 1S79 .' j341I I040
OKEENtt'UOO
Am't of orders glten sundry
persons 1879
Sl'UAKLOAF,
Am't of orders given sundry ricr
suns 1879
80 93 30 93
i i 60
C3
VALUE OP REAL ESTATE AND PFIlsiivar
PROPERTY BELONGING TO sill) Dlsl mop
By farm and building valued nt. . uooo to
By Catharine Long's property In
Illoom ... coo
By Judgment on James Dennis's
property jj
By amt due on Bloom duplicate less
exoneration and commission
1879 tti t 11M .
By am't due on scott duplicate
less exoneration und commis
sion 1S79 ... .
By am't due on Sugnrloat dupli
cate less exoneration and com
mission 1879 sn
By am't due on Greenwood dii'p'lY.
cato loss Exoneration and com-
mission 1879 857 Bi
By am t due ou Greenwood du'pii-
cate less exoneration and com-
mission 1879 i5it ot
By 11 1 ncres wheat In ground iiil
perocrel879 . 143 m
By wheat rje, oats, corn. buck.
w heat, cloter seed and tlmotuy
seed 1879 ' .,, -3
By potatoes, beans, rutabaga's
ctVbba r?. ajr. straw, and cum.
fodder 1819 otj no
By pork and lard, butter, horses,"
cattle, hogs and chickens, 1879 79900
By all farming Implements used
on farm 1979 con on
By household furniture In stew.
ard s house 1879.... ,, . 99s no
By household furniture In 'poor
bOUSO 1879 555 isl
By j tons coal In 1879 "" IS,
By new building and Improve.
m,eDtil8Ta',- .- 1182 53 199( !0 88
Tho above Is a correct lnvolco of the real nnn
personal property as taken Jan. loth issJ? ana
DEBTS AND LIABILITIES.
To ami of orders outstanding
A : 11549 90
-si oiu i uun 1 reusurcr, dan 13, '80 5 04
loam'tln faterot tho district. 1S355 34 Ii9t o 39
PRODUCTS 1HISED ON FARM
219 bus, wheat 1 1 11.35 per bus.is
S9S 00
si 00
310 00
111 to
18 00
103 00
12s (MJ
ilO OU
9 M
5(13 41)
149 01
SO 00
S3 00
sr 01
IOC 40 '
80 CO
30 GO
1207 " corn cars 15 " "
278 oats 40 " ' "
3 " cloverseed 0 (10 ' " "
luiaLuea an
8150 bundles corn fodder a 4 cts
so bundles of straw, 13 its,
111a pura ana laruoASV Cts.
14V acres grain In ground fin
- u.au , wis cuvn
2 calves " " 11 so "
108 chickens " " 25 m
612 11.8 butter ' 20 CtS tti
204 doj. eggs " ISctsdoz.. .
vii ueaus ur cauuage (4 6 cts.
.Jl. vauuHKo tig o OIS.,..,
isuusiurnipssrutabagasasso 4 so
" beets M sm 1
"beans a 11 w ' i Yz,
4 "onions (SIM . " 5 i-T
No of paupers remaining at last report.. is
" " admitted .Turin,. loii-ViS"" "
" discharged " ":rr.'"
' died ' ( ii
U
Wm. KltEAMER, ) r
IIIUJIAB JtfifiCU.V f
Directors
A
DMINISTlUTOItS' NOTICK
1WT4TK OP K. . TnOHKTOM, pECBASRb,
fittersof Aiimtnlstratton on tho cstato cf K.j.
Thornton, Into ot jiwn of liloomsburg Columbia co.
deceased, liavo been rranted by the Register ot fata
county lo undersigned Aninlnlstrators. Alt perfons
liavlng claims against the cstato aro requested to
present them for settlenent and those Indebted
lo mnko prompt payment.
C. R K W .1 Bl'CKALKW, I, B. IIUI'irtlT
Attornets for estate. KI.I BALTnN.
Jan. 10, '80-Ow. 'Administrators.
nMINISTUATOll'S NOTU,rE
ESTATE Or . W, XCSS, DECEASED
Letters of administration on I ho estate of M. W.
N iss, lsto of tho Town of Itlnomsbiirg.ColumbH co
deceased, have been granted by tho lit-ulster cf aald
county to the undersigned Admlr-lstralur. Allper
Kins havlntr claims against tbo estate ore requested
to procnt iliemfor settlement andthoso Indebted
lorncke raiment iMilxit k 1st.
B. FRANK ZAI1R,
Jan. 10, '80-ew' Administrator.
A
DMlNlSTItATOHS NOTICE.
KSTATK OF BAlUn C; 8IICLT2, bSCEASED.
tcttrrsof AtlmlnlstraMonon tho rstato o Sarah
C, Miullz, latu ut Centre township, Columbia "oi'ii
ty, fk'ceaM'il, hao been trrnntca hy tho Itcjrlter ct
Milft county to thn under si gnt-d mlmlDlstrutor. Ah
pet Bom liavlnp claims npulirt tne "fttnte are re
iucM(jcl to present them for settlement ana tboso
Indebted to make payment without delay.
SMUEL NKYIIAUI),
Administrator,
.1 in 2, 19S0-CW Centro tw
JTXKCUTOnS' XOTIC13.
EflTATK OK ANNA BOY KB, DECEASED.
Letters Testamentary on tho cstato of Anna
ltojer lato of Ux?ust township, Columbia ccunly,
ivnnsjivnnla, deceased, hao been trranted tytho
ItejvrKter of bald county to simou lielland .lere
mhdi Hoer. All persona having claims against ttio
estate of tho decedent aro requested to prem t
them for settlement, and those indebted to tho a
tato to mak-n paj ment to tno undersigned Execu
tors without delay.
SIMON IIEI.WKI,
IKKI.ER, Atty. JEIXM1AU ltOYKlt,
Juii 2,u-Cw, Executors
7XKahon's nohck.
E
KSTATK OF JONAH FKTtEllMAK, DECEASED.
letters tefctamentarv on tho estate of Joniw
retterman. lato ot Locust townshln. Columbia
couiitv, rennijlvanla, deceased, have been jfrai-ted
uy 1 ue neffisuToi hhiu cuumj iu in. reiitnnan,
ItuHTt, Kxicu'or. All persons halng claims apalnst
the ebtutc of the deccused aro requested to n te-'it
them for settlement, and thobo indebted to the es
tate to make raj ment to tho undersigned adminis
trator without delay.
Executor. Kuptit, Pa,
Y, L. Kykklv, Att,y. for rstatc.
Jan. yt tssu-sflw
A
DMIMSTllATOK'S NOTICE.
ESTATE OF (litOltOR 110t.LENBAClt,DbCEA8ED,
U tters of administration on the estate ofoeorco
llollenbacb, lato of .Main Tup., t'lilumbhtco., ae
ceasid, have bten t'raritcd b- the Register of said
county to the undersigned Administrator, to tthom
nit persons Indebted ure requested to make Imme
diate payment and those hat lng claims or demands
against the estate it 111 male them known to the Ad
minlstralor ttlthout delay.
HIRAM MIl'OARS,
Administrator,
Calawissa .
Jano-ow
Dauchy & Go's. Advt's.
A ItoUSEIIOM) NKKI) I 1 X"book on Malarial
lilseases and line Complaints, sent PKKH. Address
Ur. Stanford, ill Iiroadtvuy, New York City.
Jan 30-4H-. d
GRANT'S?
Tdttll AROUND tho WORLD'
Oomplnto record. Describes
places tlslted, nnd ovations
bv Kings und emperors. 000 pares- 2110 must.
Price. 12 Mi. Agents wanted, Circulars free. 't.
II. KKLI.KY, I'hllada., I'm
Jan so-iw. d
AGENTS READ THIS !
We want an Agent In this Countv to whom wo will
pav n salary of f u per month and expenses to sell
our wonderful Invention. SAMI't.H l'ltRK Address
alonco SIIKII.MAN CO., MARSHALL, .MICHIGAN.
Jan 30-4tv d
COMPOUND OXYGEN
"Health and Lite." No. I. a record of rcmarkablo
cures In Consuuptlon, Cntjirrh, Neuralgia, nnd oth
er chronic Diseases bv the new otjgen Treatment,
now ready nnd sent free. Drs. STARK BY & I'ALEN
1109 nnd 1111 lilrard bt, rhlladclphla, I'a.
Jan ao-liv. d
5,000
Fur n caso ot COUntl. COLD, or
ASTHMA that ADAMSON.S
ROTA Mlf! RAT.SAM
P fl I Bl will-not cure ! Sold by all Druggists
13 II I II and Dealers ut S3e, and "sc. s-nmple
buttl.'s, iw, jf-beothattlie namo of 1-'. W, K1NS
M tNls blown In tho glass ot tho bottle. Trade sup
piled by (leo. C. uuouVYIN K CO., Uoston, Mass,
Jan 3U-4W d
30 DAYS TRIAL
will send our Elect ro-Vol talc Itelts and other
Electric Appliances upon trial for so d.ijs tothosu
surferlntr trom Nervous Debility, Itheunmtlsm. l'a
iiiislsorany dliea-sesof tho liver or Kldn?js,fthd
many other dln'ases. A sure euro guaranteed or no
p.tv. Addrcba VOLTA10Hh.LT CO., Marshall, Mich,
.Ian 30.4 iv d
a hm:t KrcrKxs ! l(M)o ilil ! I
IIEAHLEYS wonderfully popular work, tho
T.'tk'V,,-' GEN. GRANT
Is pronounced by tho General's Intimate friends tho
licit lois'iirired work hencetho sptenTHd success
of Agents. WA MILLION people wnnt IIKAD.
Lilt's book to-day. Wo need HOOD .HIIIIK
A4JUNTS AT IIM'I! ! HEWAltK of imitations.
tosend proof ot superiority, samplo lentes, steel
jiortralt of Grant, nnd full pari lculars freo to all de
siring them. Address, IIUBUARD 1IROS., Rubs.,
JW chestnut St., 1'hlla.
Jan 30-4W.
TIT 1 Unci wool, uoiernnd Hook only f 143 to I2S5
T A n IN ORGANS 13 stops, 3 set Reeds. 2 Ktue
I imiuu swells, stool, Hook, only tsr??-lolIday
iMiltsiiain-r Free. Address DANIKI. V. 11RATTY.
W'AShlni
Aelf
din isl 33
Washington, N. J, d Jan 10 4w
(ii:NT. WANTi:n-For tliobest and fastest
felling l'ictorlal Hooks and Hlbles. l'rlces rc-
33 per cent. National Fublisimsii Co.. l'hll-
adelplila, 1'u. d Jan.to, 'so-iw
$10,000
JOB
L 35 CtS,
Jan 10, 4w.
ON LIFE & PROPERTY.
$10,000 will t )lit tn rnijr pertvin
Wliu tan t M'HWF. A I.AM I' flltf I Willi
our NAI'l.TV AITAIIIMI'AT,
Uitl Ire fT Uct. rnrf or 1 1.
Ajf nl AVantrd, lUln or Prmtla.
9. S, NLWTOVS RAFETY LAHPm,
ltl-JOrtAMTQI, S. V,
SaIIIXOVM, 11 VtWtT liUW4T, IN', Y,
CONSUMPTION
CUItKU. A tdmplfl iieRCtnble remedy
tion.jironchitiB.canirrh.Abthina.anil all Throatl
usa Lvna j7cuon.. Juno a liOfclllYO mill
radlcare ure.for Ncrtous IX'liinty and all
NermuA Comnlnlnrs. vhlth Ana Arm ttutil in
thoutandlfifrnn. Reclis,!v1th fuli dlr ctlons
111 uviuuiii. x rtriiiu, uc iikukuj ir rrepor-
Jan Hi iw
rniii.ti. i.isr.
I I'm (.'fiiiMT . r, frKiif ,cca
George Strieker vs. 1'hlllp Ituntzlnger tt ax.
iutiii risuerevai ys. .loon nsner et n .
o, H. Hrockitay vs. First National Hauk, Berwick.
II. A- tttldcnsuul ts. A. W. Creamer,
James Moirlson vs. I'a. M. Fire Ins, Co.
o. J). Kmt ler Agt. vs Samuel t llllams.
tiankji Moirls ts. William 'lorrey.
J. tt Ecketux.ts.MaryA.Urlttalnetal.
Chart's hrugts. J. m. 0. Rank ft ux.
tumtijl Miller vs W. II. Helnbold.
Ditvio Tyson vs. Thomas Geraghty.
.1. w. sunkey's use t s. M. 11. and s. F. Association
of Hluouisburg,
Michael Gruter'aAdm's.ts.aiarla Wolfs Adm.et
al.
J. II. Iletler vs, D. L. 4: W R. It. Uo.
William Y. Hess vs. t Unton Co'e.
William snanerct nl. vs. Catheilno McAnnll et..
nl.
oraugetllle M. K V Academy vs. Illram c Eves.
Joshua Satage's Admr. vs. Samuel Apnleman.
Henry I oak ts. Gideon Michael.
Johu O. Christian vs. I'a. M. I-'. Ins. ("0.
George Master's Admr. ts. John K, Chspln.
coinmonwealihto uso ts. John W. Hoffman etal.
cuilur'he Hutler ts. Reuben Houch,
John A Jacks-oil et nl. vs. Kil stoetzell.
IJIas Glger t s. Hsrbara Glger.
N. D. Rluardts. Ferdinand Gaul etux.
Ilenry llouck ts. John W. Hoffman.
D. K sctbert uso ts. 'thomas Geraghty.
o. D. L. hnsteiibauler vs. Joseph ll. Knlttlc.
I.iidwlg thiele's Admr. ts. Daniel Morris,
lvnna. Caual Co. vs. N. L. Cumpbell,
hm inuel Strauss vs, Martha Join son.
Joines Lui'ion's Admr- ts tt llllnm Lamon.
1 cut Swunk.s uso ts. Charles Fetterman's Admr,
suinuel S. Frederick ts. Solomon Fetterman's
Admr,
I'eUTS. Hotter vs. Catnwlssa tovtnshtp,
'.,?.u """no's Admrs. ts.cmrles Kunr.
tt tlllam Lamon, Trustee ts. John W. Hoffman.
LIST OV JUUOUS.
SECOND WtE.
i.iwui uoiiu uiieuigiii, rrea iienaersnott, jonn
leuman, Reutiou llairls, Thomas Rickey, James
1 hnttliis. t-'llns lnmlriiliiill ii.h.h lw i. ...... ,....
leruiiin. "
uenton Lafayette Keeler.
Herwlck-li. F. Crispin.
Hriaicreek-U'tlShaiter, Reuben Sitter.
Catuttlssa-llenry Miller. Adam Fetterolf.
centre Go irgo Conner.Davld Zarr. T. 1. Strauss,
Ushlngcreck Ik-am Hosier.
Fraaklln John Artley.
Greeuwood-Adaui l 'it, J. W, atrton.
llcmlock-tleo.W. llltile.
Jackson Perry Knouse, John Fritz, Eltsha Rob
blns, Jacob Lunger.
Locust John Ilerner.
Madtson-Jacob contaar, Purvln Swisher.
Montour Charles Kck.
orango Illrum K. llotvman.
Rourlngcreek ttm. ll. Llutlile.
I'ctm '"":"a Itol'"ion' t"lu"d Keller, William
Jg-XEOUTOIIS' NOTICE.
ESTATE OF ELIJAH Ft'UIEIt, PECIASEU.
Letters testamentary on tho estate of Elijah Ful
nier, lato ot Fine Wwushlp, Columbia county, ra.,
di (ceased, have been granted by the Register it said
co unty 10 tbd undersigned Kxecutors. All persons
ha vltig claims against the estate ot the decedent are
req uestcd to pruseut them for settlement, and thoso
lnd ebted to the estate 10 make pat ment to the un
dendgned Kxecutors without delay.
JOHN 1", DKRR. Derr'8 P O Col Co.
. , UK.NIIV J.ROUblNS.illllVlUe COl CO.
Jan ss, to-w Kxecutors.
lit b. KNT.
me loor.