n THE" COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUKG, COLUMBIA. COl NTY, PA. 0. E. EL77ELL, Editor. ;. X. BITTENBEUDSB, Patllsher. BLOOIUSBURG, PA. Friday. Fob 00.1880. Upon iho occurrences of the present yenr depend great results. The Presidential elec tion will determine whether the people are content to live longer under the coutrol of n party of fraud and corruption, or whether they detlro an honest government. It will rIjo determine whether the unwritten law ol the laiul.cttablNhed by Washington and ob served by Ms successors to the present day, ahnll be effaced from tho sacred tablets ol traditional custom, and a third presidential term Inaugurated. Thli would be hut the first step towards an empire, and It it shall bo permitted, we may within n few years, bid farewell to our republican form of Gov ernment. To avert such a dire calamity Is the pres ent duty and mission of the Democracy. If wise counsel and concerted action shall pre vail, tho election of the Democratic candid ate for tho Presidency is Inevitable, whether ho be Bayard, Seymour, or Tilden. But beforo victory can perch upon our banners, there must be changes in several respects. The great obstacle to our success is Internal dUsenslous. In New York we have the Kelly-Tilden light. In Pennsyl vania Wallace and IUndall cannot agree,in Philadelphia Bill McMullin leads a factious crowd, ard so It is In other states. Personal animosities are the springs of action rather than love of principle, and sell aggrandize ment tak( the place of party success. In soma Instances democrats who have not stuck closely to tho party ticket are denominated "bolters," and threatened with being read out of the party for kicking over the traces. On the other hand these so-called "bolters" are-rcady and willing to come back Into the fold only when they are tickled a little bj being named for an office. We would sug gest that conciliation rather than punish ment is the proper treatment in the first in stance and in the second that party principle Is sufficient to hold any true democrat with in the party lines, without being rewarded by a party nomination, All these things must be overlooked and droppedjoutof sight if we would bold the fort All men do not think alike, and as free will agents all have the right to do as their con sciences dictate, and if some are led to vote against what they consider a bad nomination tbey ought not to be driven from the party because of this one act ; but they have nn right to expect to be coaxed back by offers and influence. In union there Is strength ; in division weakness. Let us all cast aside any petty personal animoslties,and putting our should ers to the wheel, all work for one great end, the trumphant establishment and perpetua tion of the principles of Democracy. WASHINGTON LETl'ER. Washington, 1) C. Feb. 17th 1SS0- One of the historical eras of the govern ment's financial experience is at band. Tbe three and one half percent, refunding bund has been drawn, the immediate words ol preparation being confided to Congressman Fryer, ol Maine, and will be presented to the House for action. The first section au thorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to issuo four hundred million dollars in bonds' bearing interest at the the rate of three and one half per. cent per annum, to be redeem able after twenty years, and payable after forty years ; also to issue two hundred mil lion certificates, bearing interest at the rate of fourpercent. per annum, payable in one two, three, four, and five years after date of issue,at the rate of foity million per year the same to bo issued in such denominations as shall be deemed advisable by tbe Secre tary of the Treasury, who authorized and directed with them, to replace all four and six per cent bonds now outstanding. Tbe second section does not materially change existing laws, and relates to funding opera tions. The third section requires national Banks chartered after tho passage of tbe act to place these new three and one halt per cent, bonds on deposit with the treasury to seenre their circulation. A condition of the country which enables us to sell a bond of this character marks an important point in our history. That con dition was produced chietly by tbe wonder ful crops of the last few years, but, every one will admit, in partly the check given to the Republican extravagance by the Dem ocrats who first controlled tbe House of Representatives in 1874. The two topics of conversation here, in the absence of business in Congreas.are.first the Presidential candidate question as ap plied to the Republican case, and the samo relating to the Democracy. I mention the lie publicans first because the fight Is livelier among them. It is admitted that tbe three men who have a chance for the Republican nomination, are Grant, Blaine, and Sher man, No one else is talked of here, and I give their names in tbe order of the gener ally concvived idea of their prospects. It may be proper to leave Sherman out entire ly, for his "boom" so far, is engineered wholly by Treasury i flicals and personal friends, and Is of that character which never has bad success. Among Democrats there is certainly a gain in Sherman stock within tbe last month or two. With Greenbackers General Butler has at present the first place. These Indications I gather f rom personal converge with men belonging iu all sections of the country and from letters received hers. It is but fair.lo say in this correspondence in which ;somo prominence has been given against Senator Infolds, that tho Senate Election committee Is unanimously of opin ion that the charge against tbe Senator of bribery have not been proven, and reccom- mend their dismissal. Hi won Trinity Episcopal church New York, corner Fourth avenue and 1 25th street burned Feb, II, The great bellows of tbe organ exploded with great noise, and was heard over a mile away. The magnificent oval stained glass in front ot the organ, which cost 14,000, was destroyed. The organ cost $10,000. The building cost $125,000. The insurance on it is $59,000. The fire origin ated from tbe furnaces. Tbe cougregatiou is wealthy and able to re-build. The democrats of Pennsylvania on Tues day rose up and captured a considerable number of cities and towns that were for merly controlled by the republicans. Among tbe important cities that manifest a strong disposition to reairn to the democracy are Scranton and Wilksbarro In each of which a democratic mayor was elected on Tuesday by tho assistance of tbe labor reformers. Jatriot, IUSTKESS IN IKKUNI). The follonln,' circular has been received by u, and no cheerfully give it space in our columns. Wn.Kns llAnnn, Pa , Feb. 11, 18S0. To tho Newspaper Kdltors of tho United States nf America : Gentlemen . In presence of tho terrlblo emergency of famine now passing upon the Irish people, theconlulon existing with regard to the various Belief Committers in Ireland, we deem It right to lose not a moment In plac ing before the American people the attitude numed by tis towards these Committees. Wo ask you with your usual courtesy to ena ble Us to do this throuffh vourcolnmns. Up to the present, four separate Belief Associations have appealed to this coun try. We wilt refer to these In the order of the dates of their appeals. Tho first call fur succor was mado by Us on our landing In America on the second of Jan uary. Since tl.en over seventy thousand dob lars have been entrusted to us,muchof which has been already forwarded and distributed amongst llio perhbiug people of the West, and the remainder Is on lis way. We may bo permitted to mention, as a matter of in terest, that our orgsnizatlon was tbe first on Christmas Kvc, to distribute American help totwenty.five starving districts on the Wes tern Coast. Ours also Is tho only association which is enabled, through its intimate local conmc tlon with the distressed districts, to dis tribute relief promptly and without cot, and we guarantee that all funds entrusted to us for that purpose will be used solely for relief, and without tbe deduction of a sing le dollar for any other purpose or expense whatever. Following closely upon our appeal, came that of the Duchesi of Marlborough, the wife of the Lord-I.ieutcnantof Ireland. Now in this matter we cannot separate husband from wife, and It must bo borne in mind that the Duke of Marlborough is the chief executive officer of hrr Majesty's Government in Ireland, and is responsible for all its nets, Hence,wefind the real bead of this relief committee actually engaged in sending soldiers to bayonet the women and children whom he pretends to relieve, in driving them from their poor homes out in to tho snow to perish of cold and hunger and in seizing upon what little provision they may have left, In order partially to sat isfy tho exorbitaut demands of the landlord for rent. Information has also reached us from many reliable sources, both clerical and lay, of tbe biased and partial way in which the Marlborough relief funds are administered ; and complaints are numerous that the chari ty sent from America is being used as a po litical engine to assist the landlords in driv ing the people from their homes. The Dublin Mansion House Committee vas tho third to appeal to this country. Up on the publication hereofthe names of those composing that body, we felt it our duty to point nut that its Dublin management was controled by persons interested in the main tenance of the landlord system ; that sever al of them had been guilty of eviction atro cities, and that the hands of others were reeking with the blood of the Connemara women butchered within the last few weeks in a happily ineffectual attempt to evict the Western peasantry from their cottages. We showed that a relief committc formed in such a way could not have-the confidence or respect of the Irish people, and that it was cruel to force the starving to apply for their daily bread to the very- men against whom they are maintaining an unequal con test for the land of their country. It is not to be expected that any people should continue to struggle for their rights against a powerful and privileged class, if they are placed in the position of being obliged to beg for charity from the class who are opposing them. It is, moreover, a remarkable fact that this landlord and government class, while it does nothing to relieve the distress itself, and ob structs all our attempts to do so, is not ashamed to appeal to you and to other coun tries to do the work whicb, but for them, would have been done at home. We, however, notwithstanding all tbls.ex pressed our willingness to withdraw opposi tion to the further progress of the Mansion House Committee, provided the names of the most noted exterminators and govern' ment officials were removed from it, and re placed by gentlemen possessing the confe dene of our people, but we regret to say that up to this moment no notice has been taken of our proposition. Tbe latest Belief Fund established has been that of the New York Jferald. This journal has been noted for its advecacy of the landlord side In tbe struggle now going on in Ireland, while it is also fair to say that some of the information sent by its special correspondents, ot tho condition of the Irish tenantry, ias been of considerable impor tance in informing tbe American public of tbe position of affairs there. We do not desire to assume an unfriendly position towards this journal, as we are aware that its resources for obtaining suh scriptions are so widespread that the result of its efforts, if directed and distributed through proper channels, may be of great advantage to tne suffering peoplo of Ire land. But, so far, appearances indicate that the Herald will bo guided, in its selection of the channels for distributing its funds, by that landlord bias which has so unhappily man ifested Itself hitherto in the direction of the policy of that journal. Before, then, tbe people of this country entrust their money to the Jferald fund, we think they are entitled to ask what agency is to be chosen to distribute it. Up to the present we have been given no information on this vital point, and if the Herald wishes to avoid the imputation that it has joined with the Marlborough and Mansion House Committees in their conspiracy to divert the charity of America into landlord hands, it will at once publish tbe names of a com mittee calculated to command the confidence of those who are tu be relieved. For our part, if tbe Jferald selects a com mittee in which the Irish people can place confidence, it shall have our warmest sup port and best wishes for its success. If on the other hand, It allies Itself with the at tempts of the Marlborough and Mansion House Committees, to use American charity- as a means of deleating the tenantry of Ire laud in the struggle now being made to ob tain their rights, we shall snaro no effort to enlighten the public as to the true nature of this attempt. Respectfully, Chables S. I'ahnei.l, John DILLON. -Leadville is a place of strong contrasts. The characteristics of a new mining town are seen there yet j gambling hells and bar rooms are more numerous than in any other places of business, the pistol and knife aro in common use, highwaymen rob the stages close by, aud desperato adventures abound ; but opposed to these things is a btrong de sire for law and order, schools and churches are being established, and it is thought that the civilization ot Leadvllle will soon be ac complished. (leorge Wnslilntons Declination. I Everybody is familiar with the fact that Washington declined n rc-elcctlon toward the clove nf his second administration, nnd the passages of his famous farewell nddrcss which bear upon this point have been wide ly quoted the last few weeks. Hut no one seems to have resiled n not less interest ing fact, which still farther emphasizes the contrast between Washington aud Grant In their treatment of this Issue. John Adams had not been long In the Prefidency before the 1'i-der.illst party, which bad elected him became greatly disorganized, and u strong clement were out-sponeu ngnlnst his having a second term, In this condition of affairs not n few Federalists Insisted that Washington must except another elec tion to the Presidency. Guv Jonathan Trumbull, of Connecticut, was one of the molt urgent in advising this policy. In June, 1790, Trumbull wrote Washington n letter on the subject, In which he present ed tbe consideration In favor of this scheme. Washington's reply Is one of tho best communication's nn political subjects which lie over wrote. OJdly enough, It does not appear in Spirts elaborate biography. Tbe letter Is dated at Mount Vernon, July 21st 1799, aud, after some Introductory re maiks, proceeds as follows : "It would be n matter o( sore regret to me If I could bclievo that a srlous thought was turned toward me as his (Mr. Adam's) ncces'or, not only as it respects my ardent wishes to pass through tho vale of lite in retirement, undisturbed in the remnant of the days I have to sojourn here, unless called upon to defend my country (which every citizen is bound to do), but on pub lic ground also ; for although I have abun dant cauo to be thanklul for the good health with which I am blrssed, yet I nui not insensible to my declination in other respects. It woul l be criminal, therefore, in me, although it should be tbe wish of my countrymen, and I could be elected, to accept an nilice under this conviction, which another would discharge with mote ability; and this, ton, at a time when I am thor oughly convinced I should uot draw a sin gle vote from tho anti-Federal side, ai.d, o course, should stand upon no other ground than an other Federal character well sup ported : and when I should become a m.irk for the sballs of envenomed malice and tbe basest calumny to fire at; when I should be charged not only with irresolution, but with cmcealed ambition, which waits only n-i occn-ion to blaze out aud, in short, with dotage and imbecility. All this', I grant, ought ,o belike dust iu thi bal.iuce when put in competition with a great pub lic good, when the accomplishment ot it is apparent. But, as no problem is belter defined iu my mind tbau that principle, uot men, Is now and will be the object of con vention, and that I could not obtain a soli tary ote from that parly ; that any other resectable Feberal character would receive tame Miflcragcs that J should ; that at my time of life (verging toward three score aud ten ) I should expose myself, without rendering any essential service to my coun try or answering the end contemplated; prudence on my part must arrest any at tempt of the well meant, but mistaken, views ot my Iriends to introduce meagain into tho chair of government." Washington's death a few months later put an ind to all talk of a third term, but tbe tone of this letter leaves no room to doubt that in any event be would have re slsttd all attemps to make him again a can didate. The Father of his Country did not consider it above his dignity to frankly an swer tbe letters of the people who address ed him upon such n subject, nor was he disposed to wait nnd bee whether he might be elected before declaring himself A greater contrast could hardly be imagined than that between Washington's altitude on the third-term question a year before the election of 1S00 and that ol Grant on the same issue eighty years later. l'eter llerdic. HE IS VllfUAI.LY DlsCHAltOL'I) rilOM THE 1'av.mknt or 11 14 Debts. Judges Atchison and MclCenn.i have filed an opinion in the United States dis trict court which virtually discbarges Peter Herdic.the iniliiouare bankrupt of William sport, from tho payment ol bis debts. The court clecides that it Iihs not been shown that llerdic lias concealed any of bis property fraudulently ; that he did not commit per jury in swearing to correctness of the sched ule of debts filed (it was charged he had ommilted to mention debts aggregating $500,000); that be did uot allow debts to be fraudulently proved against him by per sons witli whom he was in collusion ; that entries made iu his books lhr"e el.i-'a be.ore bis bankruptcy, said entries repiei-enting transactions amounting to $1,250,000, were made correctly aud not irregularly. O.i the latter point the court has a good deal 11, say. Tbe opinion conclud.s by saying that Herdic ought to be discharged as soon as the usual formalities are (.one through with, The decision is final, as Judge M'Kenna, ol the clrcut court, unius.in the opinion. The llest 1 Ever Knew or .1. n. SUrkey a prominent and Influential CltUen or Iowa city, s.is .- '1 hare had the Djspepsla, and Liver complaint for several jears, and have used every Keraedy I could hear or, without any relief whatever, until I saw tour shiluh's Vitallztr nelver Used In our paper, uud was persuadou lo try It. I am happy to slate that It has entirely Cured me. 11 It certainly tho best Itemed' lever knew or.' 1'rlco .acts, hold by J. H.Kluporis. SI1II.OIPS CATAIiltH HKMEl'V. A marvellous Cure lur Catarrh, Diphtheria, canker lnouth, and Head Ache. With eaeh bottle therels an lugentous nazal Injector ror the more successful treatment or the complaint. w lihout extra charge. 1'rlco 60 (en's. holdbyJ.ll.Ktnports A Mother's drier Tho prldo ot a Mother, the Wo and Joy or a homo are her children, hence her grief when sickness en ters and lakes them away. Take warning ihen, that jou are running a terrible risk, II they have a Cough, Croup or whooping Cough, which lead 10 Consumption, it jou do uot attend 10 It ut once. shl lohs consumption cure Is guaranteed to euro then Price 10 cts., so cts. and ll.uo. l'or lame Hack, Mde, or Chest, use shiloh's Porous Plaster, 1'ilce 23 cents, sold by J, II, Kinporla. MARKE'JMtEPOltTS. nLOO.MHBUBG MARKET. Wheat per bushel Hyo " Corn, " oats, " " Flour per barrel Cloverseed Iiuiter Eggs Tallow Potatoes , Dried Apples Hams bides bhoulders Chickens Turkeys . Lard per pound Hay per ton Beeswax QUOTATIONS FOK COAL. No. 4 on Wharf , 1 No. 5 " " f NO. " " I iriaeksmlth'BLutupon Wharf s " Bituminous " .......... 4, l.3J .Ml .50 .40 8. JO 5.IO .25 IS ,OT .4S .00 IliX .in .01 .Mi .07 10.00 .23 s.to per Tor. 8.a -1.75 3.10 44 ,60 i PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. IVholeiale pricet at the elose of trade on Jhes day. Huckwheat dour per cvrt.. Wheat Hour ' " ,. Wheat per bushel ,, Corn " .. oats " " ,, Itye " " .. liarlev " " II eo toll 00 0 60 ' 7 ou 1 40 M " M 47 " so s no 70 " IW t ii c 22 " S3 IS " 11 " II 9 " 10 19 " 11 iressed hogs, per pound .. 11 utter according to quality Eggs per dozen Poultry, live chickens Chickens dressed Turkeys Turkey dressed UNPRECEDE JbL IVOCOJOESXji WA.S1XESR 1 ho Invention nf soiim method by w hlch tho ordinary washing for families, hotels, anil public Institutions could bo sucees'fiilly pel formed VNltnout the exhausting labor and tne ruinous vear and tear of garments Involved In Hie old method of the wash board, and the later procets of pounding, squeezing, nnif dashing f'e life out onhe fabrics, has long been a public desideratum ; and Impressed with the great necessity that exl't-'d tor a simple) machine that would ct anse soiled linen without the destructive agency of fric tion, and Willi the lea-t possible physical exertion, we were li d to Invent tho -Model Washer. It was of vital Importance that Ui method Invoked should be ot the simplest nature, In enter Hist It might be siieres-fiillf employed by tho most unskilled persons, because ollierwlso Its usefulness must bo neeissarily limited. And It was, at the simo time, essential to the popularity ot such an Invention that It should bo sold nt a prl.'c that Mould Maco It within II19 reach of every rainlly In the land. It arfords usslneere gratification to bo ablo toannouneo that wo havo succeeded In placing In tlis market n vvn.hlng machine so simple in Its mechanism that a child may use It, so durable that It run no', wear out, sn cheap tha lh poorest intv purcliise It, so economical that no family can arford to be without It. and so crfectlvo that It Is a pleasuiu lo use It. AV1IAT IT IS. The Model Waher Is a small portable machine, weighing about sit pounds, nnd can bo used In any ordi nary funlly wash boiler. It Is composed wholly of galvanized Iron, zinc and brass, and hence one of Ms prominent qualities Is durableness i and from the nature of the material entering into Its construe tlon,and the simplicity of Its mchnnlsm It Is Impossible tn get It out of order uv use. In form It Isa circular base, wlllindlimeterof 7 Inches, nnd a depth oils, inches. In tho centre of this base Is inserted ft horizontal tube, called tho discharge pipe, which is 14 Inches high, Inches In diamtter, and capable, when In full operation or Ihrowlngout 15 gallonsot water per mlouto. Within the basn. which Is hollow, u I'cateda succession of tortuous passages, so arrangcdtnat.bvavvoll-khownprlnclplo of livdrauilcs, the hot water In the hol er Is rapidly sucstd up an I continual y forced from tho bottom 10 the sjrtaco ot tho boiler through the discharge pipe. The above cut shows how the washer should et In boiler. In simple language, by tho oiierallon of the machlno all the wuUr within Iho boiler Is drawn liv the Irre sistible Mcoot suet on through tho soiled tlnen, until all Iho dirt Is removed from It, leaving the nitlcles nfier rlulsng. thoroughly cleansed and punned. The ntr chatnD r, nn en'trely new and original device, Invented, patented nnd exclusively used by us Is a special feature of tho .Model Washer, and an Invaluable adjunct to suction wa-sheis. by reason ot llio row. erfiil additional force v 1th w hlch It drives iho water through tho fabrics of the goods, causing It to search out and eradicate every atom ot dirt that lurks within them. WHAT IT DOES. It Is not m well understood as It should be, that tho energetic action ot boiling water containing a small pel rentage of alkill (In the form ot common soap) nttords the only eifecllvo means ot removing dirt from colton nn.itlneii goods. Il.li is long been erroneously assumed that nothing short of violent ruction pro. duced by haul rubbing In a strong solution ot alkali was capable ot cleansing cotton rpjth. The fact Is that the cleansing pnice.ss consists, not In rubbing the goods, but In forcing the water repeatedly thiotigu llieni after the olk ill has loosed the dirt tn them. The washer-woman ot ihe past tolled hard 11 do Ju-t the Model Washer does without effert. Mz : foice the soapsuds through tho articles In Ihe washtub. buiiiiithisdlllerenee,thatsheiorretliowaterroiighlylhrouLhtheinb.v laborious effort, with llio aid of the washboard, while the 1 Model Washer gently Intuses the water through nnd through them, without the least Impairing their value. The .Model Washer Is especially valuable, if not Indeed Indispensable, forwnshlng all kinds of fragile fab rics, such as laces, lace curtains. nne lawns, cambrics, .tc., which are ot too nno a texture to bo suceessriit ly subjected to tin harsh treatment of the washboard. As all housekeepers nro aware. It has hitherto lieen an tmenslvq luxury 10 cleanse lace curtains, ns it could only be done without Injury by adepts, v hose secret skill enabled them to charge exorbitant prices for their work, llappllv, nnwprr, the .Model Washer hiisenlrclvicvoluilonlzed this slate of things, and mado It practicable tor nerv family to perform the iKcMMeifold ldrJ'ttolkwlthth!salnBI"';llltJ'K"1'"'h they accomplish tho ordinary washing ot '1 he Model Washer leaves no longer nny excuse for jellow and discolored clothes, which are so often a serious annoyance 1 to ramllles, and w hleh nsu vly proceeds from careless washing, and tho use ot water of too low a temperature. In washing with the washboard, ot course the hands must be plunged In tho wa ter, nnd to rei,dr this possible, the water must be reduced to a temperature which tho hands can bear; whereas these mic lines, lielng composed or metal, retain Iho heat, and do their work best In boiling suds and only boiled suds foiccd throiiih soiled linen will ihoroujhiy cleanse und impart to It tho pure white ness which delights the heart ot the good housevure. Tbcutherolsibelmportatitlthorsavingfeatureorourtmchlnotoho considered. Tho family washing hasoverbeen regarded llio most lrksnmn and slavish of domestic duties, and from tlmo Imm-morlal has inspired tne whole household with dread. This terror, however, Is fast becoming a thing or tho past, for by the beneficent aid of our .Model Washer a joung t hlld or a feeble Invalid can do the washing for a large finillv, In a short tune, without fatigue. No rubbing whatever Is required The clothes are placed In the boiler or hot water, and sortly pressed downnt irequent intervals, to keen Ibeni entirely submerged, and subjected totheactlonofthewatertlntcontlnuallypassestliroushtliem. This is the only exeitlon re lloird remember, Iho clothes 8ie thoroughly rlcanscd without being rubbed threadbare on tho wash- No chemicals whatever aro required to be used vvlththcso machines. Clean, soft water, or water softened by borax, and a Utile S'iap only are necessary. liv the use of .Model Washer at least one halt ot Ihe soap required by tho old process of washing Is saved. This Is au Important item where a large quantity of washing Is to be doce. WHAT IT COSTS. ONLY $3. We aro anxious lo Introduce It at once, and so have reduced the prlco to 13. Wo prepay all express chirges on samples. If jou want a business that will piy jou well, send for our terms lo agents. Full directions hoa- to use tent with each machine. V. s to our reliability, wo reter jou to any Express Co. or Newspaper In this Cltj Address all orders to Denton Manufacturing Co. 1 i; 3 Murray Street &251 Ereadway KcvYcri. "TX7 A "TV I I I Lj lT VV zt2i LN J T2: J RUPTURE CURED I,1!5; JLhR AN'S SUPPOUT N Cl'lt vri VE, without the Injury and suUerlnz trusses lnlltct or hlnderance from lab. r. Hook with likenesses of bad caes before and after cure, sent free, onice 151 Jiroadwaj-, New v.ork l'atients receive treatment nhd leavo for home samo daj-. feu 13, 4vv aid ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, .Nt-iiralulu fiiren lly fir. llurr's Xeurulirla anil Mck Headache Ill's. A universal euro for .Neuralgia. Mck Headache. Xer vous Ileaniehe, iijspepsl i, t'mstipatlnu, Paralysis, Sleeplessness, ralpatatlou of the Heart, and Keael ache arislnt; from over stimulating either from oplun or Alcoholic Mlmulants. Ti.e so ri'ls aro a special fn juration on'y for the cure of special diseases t nmccl and for these dNeases Ihey are worthy ot a trial by all lulelll;ent sufferers. Ih-s are; pr.-pared expressly to cuio Ne-uraltrli, Mck lli-adach!-, .Nervous He.iel iche, Djspep'.l i. e'on stlpation, 1'araljHs, Mee-plessress, and loss of Ner vous Knert'y. f hey are jileasant to take ellie-v ells, one In the mduth) harmless, and tneclualn cireall dlseasi-s ai lslr.fr irom a deranue'd Ne-ivons sjstcm. The-y contain no opium or oihe-r naicotlc. Pieparcu bv A. B. Iiurr, SI. Ii., .-crantoa, I'a. French Hie hards Co., I'hllaela , agents. bent by null on lecelpt of pi lee, to tents. . , I-nrg llranch. Dec 20, 1S0. Dr. A. E. llurr, IVarMr:-Xour Neuralgia IHls cured me, and I was the mvatost of surerers. I h ive since bought Hum for my slater and others and ihey euro every case, Capt Cromwell, Long llranch 1'ler, Mltston, ra., Kebr.th, ls-o. Dr. A. K llurr. De'ar Mr:-My wife had the Neuralgia for ten elavsand her phjslcl.m iravo her no relief. I calleel on Dr. Knapp and not a bottle of j our Neural gia I'llls aud Ihey relieved her In a few Lours. Thomas r ord, Aft Dupont l'owder Co. V. A. Klelm, llloomsturir, says: I havo sold these I'llls belore aud they give eo.d satisfaction and alnaj'scurc. Tot Sale by C. A. Ele!rn, Bloensturg druggist. A UDITOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE. CV ANIMIEW l!inuAN, DECEASED, Notice lsheieby given Hut tho undersigned, ap pointed an Auditor by tho orphans' court 01 Colum bia county to distribute tue- money remaining In tuehandsof Lents Veiter, now deceased, Adminis trator ut Andrew Lnhnn in, nnd heret fore distribu ted to tho heirs of (ieor.ro Lohrman and the heirs of Stephen lohrman, by Hie Auelitor's report tu May Term, lsoy; to and among such persons as may be lave fully entitled Uiereto; will attend at his ollleo In liloomsburg, on Thursday, .March 25th, lsso, at 11 o'clockin Ihefuresoou tu perforin tho duties ot his appointment, w hen and where all persons having claims on said fund are required to pi esent them, ur be forever debarred from coming in lor a share of such fund. feb2o,'sMt JOHN O, riiUUZE, Auiltor. A UDITOn'S NOTICE. E3MTE OP ELIZABETH MCKKAY, DECEASED, Notice Is hereby given that the undeislgneel, ap pointed nn Auditor by tho orphans' Court ot Colum biacounty, to make tlistrlbutijn of tho fund In the hands ot I nomas liutler, udmlnlsirator ite bonis non, cum testamento annexo ot ElUabelh -Murray, IiUh of Derry township, now in .Montour county, deceased; will alleud at his onice In liloomsburg, In columbl , county, Peun'a, on Wednesday the 24th dav of .March, A. Ii lsso, at 9 o'clock lu the forenoon, to inrform tho duiles of his appointment; at which time and pluco all persons hav lug claims upou bald luiieluru leeiulred to present them, or bo forever debaned from coining lu tor a share ot said fund. feb20,'0-4t JOHN a. FHECZf, Auditor. JgXI-X'UTOlt'S NOTICE. ESTATE OK VASI1TI 1'ANCOAST DECEASED. I-ettcrs Testamentary on the estate of Vashtl Pancoast late or the tow n of lilLCmsburg, Columbia countj, Penua, deceased, have been granted Ly tLe Heglsterof said county to Jl.c. Sloan. All persons hav lng claims against th eestate or the decedent are requested to preseu', them for settlement, aud those Indebted to the estate to make paj ment to the undersigned Kxecutor without delay. M, C, SLOAN, feb 20,'sO-Cw, Executor, ONflRTnn I A Pleasant substitute for Tobacco uuiu v I that tastes and smells llko tobacco and la cheaper. Kverjbody Is highly pleased with It. It Is suitable eltherjfcr chewing or smoking, and 11 Improves the lleallh, and restoies the Consil tutlon, unel Is reccommended by Phjslclaus In place of '1 bbaeeo. Throw Tobacco away and use ONOliloo It will prove a blessing. A full she pack by mall loo In nil er, or 15c. lu stamps, or il for a dozen, auents WiNTiDln every ton u.tebms ubekal Addrsa, f. c. iti:.NNEIt,New Midway, 1'ix'drlck Co., ild. $55.66) Al!L'W1-tl 1 'writ it neu wvirirt ll'lll roe It or .orfeit iwio. i outfit, Iran 1' 11 II 1 1 1 !' il' l' 1- ifi ito tuliun MU'tiicw ork,N. V, FARMERS sraSS S50 to loo fek Hosnt during winter and Hnrlnir. For full par ticulars address, J, c -McCUlilA & Co., Vlx lladclpUla I'a. FOB SALE A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, CONTAINING 28 Acres of Land -Mill In good condition. Three run of stones. GOOD WATEIt POWEH. Terms reasonable. For further particulars apt!y to JOHN HUAOLK, JlordansvlUe, col.co. feb It, U ' SUCCESS! -A. GENEBAL -A.C3-E3STT FOK THIS COUNTY, ALSO ) local .a-gkeistts in each town. AGENTSSS-Sb -7-- t? ' - (loldenThoueht sales rotlts looks. nlrtcn Thnm.hta nn Mother. Home and Heaven tn Prnsi. n,wl l'.M.irv l.v ano nest Authors. Klegantly Illustrated. J'h-ases ever body IJ.T3; nlsoMiau "Cuslosltlesof the Illble," fl.15. A slnerle Canvasser has actnallj sold oer t,i)0 Copies. ".Mo ely's Authorized sermous," tl.m. Mailed on receipt ot price. K, II. TIIIIAT, Publisher. No suallioadnay. New York, feb 13, -Iw. aid I A N ( O It Ii A Ns. Cheapest House tn America, ut-class lnstm innts, all new, fur cash or Installments; warrant ed six jears. Illusiraied catalogue fre.'. Age-nU wanted. r. LEW)-, m'aths, .gi., No. 23 West 14th street, New V01 k. feb 23, 4w aid FARMERS "n'' ,VlJfirisi M,N" ' f.w to flto I'KIl MON'TII during 'the vv Inter and j'iiuk. rui iiareicoiars, ailuress j. c;. -vicci itiiv cel., feb 13. 4 w aid Philadelphia Pa, AOl-.STS AVANTI'.I le. lT mrilrnlart if CHEAPEST BIBLES Fi&'ffrS&JSS?; CASH PREMIUMS THE DEAF HEAR &T,' H Forr.iVk.bl,.;,b ut."! i,tn, Ar.r-.r.i'ooH mm stM. .ih ( a , or rn.tM Aimw'x",; Wm S '...(, mRllHrfAn l-acanindinthspncket. Th 'htU feb 13, 4vv aid Rowell & Co'a. Advc'n. AGENTS TOTED iiiBtruUsJ.untl mil r c-'inilito and autlitiiuu li.iturj i.r itie grfit tuur uf JiU 1 1 turn Ul It Des'Tlbes lloal Palaces, Itaro Cuiloslttes, Wealth and Wonders eif the Indies, China, .lapan, ele, A million people want It. This Is tho best, chsnce ot jour life to moke money, lievvare ot -catch penny " luillatuns. send tor circulars and eura lerms to agents, , Addicts NATIONAL PI'IILISIIISCI Co. I'hlla. feb 13, 4 vv r R'ili le1., i.iii .nDl1 "Ineral lands In She. iUIl 1' ill lUiSuandoah Valley of Va., forsalo send stamp for catalogue. Stai i.ks, (Ikattan & Co., Harrisonburg, Va. feb 13, 4vv r $777 A YEAH ana expenses 10 agents. Outfit tree, Auurcs p. o. vicKLiiv. Augusta Maine, A- D111111..1111; .r.e, tieivi 1.LL, t'(i. lu spruce St., New York, can le arn the or. act ejst of any pr)iosed Him ot ADVL'Utisino In Ameilcuu Neivspcpers. firimupago Pamphlet, loc. Iebl3,4w r 'l,Hlfsl VTl.Mi "'vi'r,.iiii.emnii.nenca JlllOl .1 I i 4 IV I' Heme II CuN NVuuitM-r Adee rtlslec llai ul i Ii spreiet- SI r. .-t whr. H.he-r-tt.lus'e.ualruclsiua boiuaiiiilea-lt I.N SV.W Villi Iv, feb. 14, 17-If r Q.iMINTIlNfn.iriots Ijirge. Illusirated pa O per fiiMMoXlUpKOI'I.i:. A jear, mI.oo. jllKM SVVAM'Kcl. II. i.. llASTISels, 4f Coruhlll Ilosion, Masj ' feb 13 m wio E JXKt Ul'OlfS NOTICE. ESTATE OF SAUl'LL laziui. nirvii.i, Utters Testame-itary on tho estate e.1 Samuel Jniius late of .Montour tvvn., Columbia ciuntv. PciiiisjlMinla, deceased, luvelieeii granted bj tlie ll.'glslerof said county lu the undersigned L'lec mors A I persona having claims against :Lo estatoof the decedent oie requeued lo present them for se-tllcinent aud those Indebted to the e ta'e lo make paj incut to the undersigned la&'i'tora k itnout delii DANIRLI.sZAIirH, UK.NKY LAZA lilts,' febisw. Hcutor8. DMINISTltATOH'S NOTICK ESTATE Of 8A1ICEI. C. MCUIN1V, DECEASED. Letters of Aamlnlslrailon on the estate o. sainuel C. Hcllenry, late ot lleutou two., Columbia coeii. ty. deceased, havo been granted by tho lleglsier cf bald county to Ihe undeislgned nelmlnutrator, Alt j-emons having claims agalnn tue estate are re" ljD.,.. iu1i,r-iinucuiiur Ac-euement and trose Indebted lu make payment lihout delay. HOSES HcllKNnV, I . 1 rsira Hi ' B Rent free to all ho apply t y If tret, enelolnfl tWsftircrtiMment. P-tr Henderson A Co.. I m 3tlandt t trcouKcw York. ' M fmu WHAT AUKNTS SAY. Wo have received over eight hundred applications for agencies In tlireo months. Somei of our agents are having unprecedented success. Asjet wehave noircceiH'duJ-oraplalhl "moreihan sattsned," Is the answer tney mvn our agents. We want an iigentli ev ry county j if there is nono In yours, writ, us at once j doiit delay, our agent In Hunterdon county. X. J., ordered a sample1 washer In December, In less than one week ho sent us an order Tor rorty washers: our other agents nro doing Just ns well, our esperlence has luen, with scarce au exception, that wherever wo have sent a sample washer wo havo secured an agent. We can show several hundred unsolicited testimonials. Ilietoliovvingarconlyafowof tho many letters we have leeched I One our Agents writes : "Shtpmo a once two dozen washers. 1 enclose money order for amount. It Is tho best thing 1 ever sold. I have called on those that I sold to a no k ago, and tney say Ihey would not part, with it for An Agent Writes : "I have madoapractlsoof canvassing every Fall nnd Winter. I never had an article that seemed to glvo so much satisfaction. "I'leaso send me, at once 15 .Model Washers. Tho dozen 1 bought last month I sold to my neighbors, and 1 ninnuw going to commence canvassing tho town." The following- letter, from n Farmer in Pennsylvania, speaks for itself: "Now mat 1 have got my Min.m 'r work all done, lam prepared to give your business ft thorough t rial, 'llio Washer 1 ordered for inj self gives perfect satisfaction i three of my neighbors have ordered f nun me already, nnd I think 1 can sell at least one hundredln this vicinity. Another writes: "I have canvassed for booksduring tho past threo years, but I hav e mado more money selling your Washers than I ever made In too bxik business.', Farmers and others, w ho havo plenty of time on their hands durleg tho winter months, can earn ut least (HO per week selling tho machines. It is no Humbug, but something every body wants, and will buy. WHAT THE PltKSS SAY. From The Methodist, XV. V. "Denton -Manufacturing Co., Nos. 1 ,t 3 Murray M., have Just introduces! n washing machine which they have named the ".Model Washer," and trulv It Is a mode l In every sense ot the word. We would advise cv ery man ot family who rends this to Invest iu uue. From Baptist Weekly, W. V. "1 ho Model Washer, sold by Denton MRniifaf'tiir. lni:Co.,flfihiHCU-v. li the most completo washer ever Introduced; it should be In tho handi ot eery From Agents' Journal, 3V, V. 'Krervone of Iho readers of tho Joutn.il whn nrc in tho Affcncy business, aro particularly requested 111 I l-!U v-UH'MUI. UH1 MUM-I ll."H.'IUfUL UI I'L'tlUJil AlulV ufaeturlnir Co . In this Issue. "The article they want atrents for Is thn vrn.f.1 Washer the most completo and yet tho most simple rtreaded. Tor. with the Model Washer, thn uifn A do her other 'work ntthesametlmp; It requires no tiu'J" Mcu-n.1 uu inn u itiuui i iu mcL IL im uii anicio that, after seelntr it work. eenuodv will huv. Agents Miould write at once to secure tho ajrency rnr this From School Journal, W. V. "Denton Manufacturing Co..is a reliablo manufac- luriuptoiifjern, unu persun who patronize mem can depend on what they represent,'' CAUTION. Wo warn all persor s against us'nff or selllnc any washer like the "Model Washer." Vo shall prosecute p11 infringements on our patent to the full extent ot the law. our patent was granted nee, y, anu uoes nui minne on any otner pat ent. S" TATKMEXT OF TIIK FINANCES OF THE COUNTY OF COLUMIIIA from January cth, 1S79 to January 1st, lsso. Statement showing taxes assessed and balance still due. He? I 1 So JJISTJtlCTS. Kg g S Heaver "54 411 ssue 4 40 ill 113 us 00 Iieulon 1iiiu4 MUD Tco I3S14 tveue iierwlck Iins3sl 3700I MOO 2vSI2 3701 HIOOUI 4'I2S17I 7'J III' 143113 2IUSI-4 2'J 00 llrlarcreek, .. 13i3uei 73 e 1240 675 24 52 60 CltawNsa . . 2llSi 17 75 50 C135 677 IS 45 60 c'enliall.i N)4 js sou 681 est 75 sou Centio luaaos so 50 43 10 lait 71 SH60 I'on.vughdin.... 21101 no 450 lssiw 450 Hihlngcreok 12012.' Hi so r,20 r.45 95 72 ss Krankllu CitMi iieiwi 13 60 8s7se SGoo lireenvioud... 14121)1 HJ 60 10 24 (147 74 56 60 He'IllloCk 12IM3" 60 0' S8.V SI2S9 6 00 Jackson 3-0 00 45 00 3UU 127 4' 4SII Locust 1400 S4 113 511 SiO 70S Hi 113 60 Mjilholl 1213 43 70 7915 333 S3 US 60 Main 763 33 42 IK) 17 90 1 64 52 tl 00 Minilil U99H3 72AO 23 15 805 43 5 ' 60 Meaitollr 1LI44 16 61110 10 7(1 6sV 40 61 00 Mt. Pleasant . 132 90 6900 1140 30203 39110 orange 11)47 OSi 4S 5lt 24 Ml r ST (13 2S60 PIllO 461 f.7 611 3S5 1S3 30 67 60 lloarlngcreek . 627 011 41 (ki 217" 1MI3 2000 COtt 1C.1I) 13' COM SOUS 652 S2 40 60 Migarloaf 463 01' CI OO 8 75 405 7s 01 00 32S21 55 1519 60 659 97 14403 SI 1199 3S AVIOfNT DUE FOK YEARS TKEVIOCS TO 1879. DISTKICTS. Henton Herwlck llrlarcreek Centralla... Conjnghanu, (ireenwootl yeak. co. nod. 1S7S, IC9 57 $9 50 1S7S, 11910 2S60 1S7S (1 C9 1S7S, 120 CI 1S7s, 134 4 1 2 6C 1S7S, 403 30 4210 1S7S, 300 34 17 (K) 1S7S, 79 IH) 14 00 1S7S, 2 7 21 9 20 ls77, 3eXI 50 8 00 1S70, 90 4S, 35 60 1S70, 1S5 4I 9 00 1S70, 92 71 1S75, 494 m 14 60 1875, 113030 9 I'll (12)153 ( 202 45 j Hemlock . Madison I Sugailoaf Conj ngham I Catawlssa, Conjugham. . gurloar Caiawlssa. , Conj ughain , H.A.MVEPPEN1IE1SE1I, Treasurer ot Columbia j County, lu account vv Ith said connty oil county funds DIt. Jan. mil, is70, To am't uncollected prior tolsTll ..... To ain't on hand at last settlement ' county tax assessed In ls;o " tax on lieglstry ot voters " " added to Ueave-r duplicate ,!),.... " Heube-n Davis. Hentou poor overseers for collies To. I, Caldwell for stove " JDhn Savage, for old bridge " am t paid by Schuylkill county " Mary narton, for lamp " Win. L. Cole, Ilenlou poor overseer for collies To (Jco lirelsch for stove A. 11 (ilrtun for John Johnson ex-tax. " II, W, Kahle-r for fence " Wm. Krlckbaum Jury fees, 4c " am't collected on unseated land " " on seated land " Assessors managing Ae. of dog fund,. " Frank Jones rent for old Jail , . " D. and C, 11. ilcUenry redemption money To costs paid J. J, Coughlln ilS.GIO 23 IS 2J 32,621 55 6144 1 00 40(0 2 00 4 (10 40 Gc! 2 00 50 00 2 00 1 21 2(H) 53 SO SS40 let) 20 150 00 5 00 7 94 12 65 lly Commission and exonerations nnd returns al- loucci collectors cor is.s. DISTBICTS. Heaver liloom,-.,,, llrlarcreek, catavclssa, Centre Flsh'gcieek Franklin, . Jackson,. . cou. 3S (10 231 17 OS 17 104 i 99 32 COC3 3J 17 10 90 Cl 4S EX, DISTBICTS. COM. EX, 120 7(1 locust.... 74 40 UH'I 124 64 .Main 37 50 2 62 i vs -siiunn,., . oust) 3 Co IS 00 Montour,.. 63 13 9 IS aw .111.1 lest, BOGS .9 S4 6145 Orange,... 63 S2 17 61 2 34 Pine 24 00 32 39 100 Scott, 82 57 1100 isle. llenton... 60 21 SCOlt,.... 93 90 47 60 Main 43 2s lo za ls73. Conj ngham 99 co its 14 11,401 1J f39l 20 11,40112 691 20 total commission exonerations county orders redeemed ,,, ,, "duo from collectors " Am't to meet sum paid siato for quota 29.153 CO 1B,CI!U 34 cuargeu on eoupous. 2060 lly cotumlsslou to treasurer 1,100 si ' balance In hands ct treasurer 1,122 30 (52,070 52 II. A, SWUPl'tNlllSEII, Treasurer, In account with dog fund, Jan 6, H79. To am't due at last settlement, f 033 20 Tu amount assessed lu 17J 1,519 so vu u-um uc nisi settlement,.,. ... 707 CH. 12.4S2 43 rjy commission and exonerations on duplicate settled for Js7S, DISTBICTS. COM, Heaver, 315 liloom 4 8s Catavclssa... 3 9T EX. DISTBICTS. COM, EX, 113 00 Locust,.,,, (el 90 12150 12 60 .Main,..,,,, 2 00 boo 1160 Mifflin 3 65 2 00 JOO Montour!.. 2 70 3 50 1 60 .Mt Pleosa't 3 to 8 50 4 . orange,.,,, 2 7! 4 60 1 .. l'lne it,) mo Sj-SCOtt 8 73 0 60 5 60 Main 2 87 6 . lS78BCtt' 8UJ UU 16 00 W II $15200 1 (.eiiiruiia,, ve centre 8S3 4 40 177 816 Flshlngcr'k, Franklin,... Jackson ... llenton 2 43 Conjnjutun, 1 92 0171 162 00 Oil so 4179 433 00 ISO 00 25 44 ,101 83 181 60 142 43 COMMIftONKIPJ KXl'llNSES KOlt l79, for which orders wcro Issued on tho Treasurer. MtfCEI.t.ANrCtS EXCENSES. l'ald W. It.Jncotiy, llecordlng Treasurers anu commissioucrs iioiiui - W. II. Jacoby recoiellng llrlght mort gagee anil ueeei Paul E. M in, auditing public nccts,. A, II Stewart, redemption inouey.... A L. Fritz, ef. nl CommUsloners to dlvldo scott township,.. Wm Krlckbaum recording names of township onicers K. p Curtis insurance on old Jail nsd Stable Isaiah Power Com. to dlvldo Ushlng creck township Vm Umon Com. to divide Flshlng rreck township Sainuel J. l'ealer, survejor, Wm C, McKlnnej', Express Mojer lire's Express II, (I, Ort et. ul. hauling safe and freight on same John iiroteoet. nl reward nnd expen ses apprehending h"rso llilef John vv, llomnau cosis on sale of Mary lirlslit lot Wm snjel r bilt for teachers institute) Wm. Kilekbium's I'rolhonotnry bill, John (I. Freeze, costs Columbia coun ty vs Coughlln , John w, ilomnan taking pertons to Philadelphia John W. Hoffman one person to Phil adelphia ... John vv. lloirnnn taking 1.. II .Milton to Danville As lulu John VV. Hoffman serving wills.Ac. R81 S3 00 7 94 St 00 6 60 660 9 60 1 (10 193 23 95 92 21 Bt no 174 10 11969 10 01 Jl tn f 737 Ci COUltTS. JL'llOItS PAY AND CONSTA11LLS HETUItNS. (Iranel Jurors dm lng j ear t Traverse Jurors during jear s.eiiooo constable returns during jear 2-4 04 Court cr.er during jear 12300 Tipstavesdurlng jear 111'joo S ,N. vv'alker si.-nographer at J leper daj',. 87000 s. N, Walker, vv m scnechieriy s. souder, a 9! S. N. Walker Coin, vs Vandlke 7 21 s.N, Walker, (loodman vs Sanger,,, 9di s. N. Walker, lirooks vs Danvlllo borough, 24 00 lohn W. Hoffman serving Jury notices,.. Ivieewi 1:11 nobblns Jury coiunilssiouiT 29 33 Theo. vv.sm Ph Jury commissioner 2975 John II. Casey, Clerk to same. 15 00 H.97II29 COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH CASES W11KHE THE COUNTY 1IKCA.ME LIABLE. Justices, constables and witnesses, l,022 C2 II. It. I title District Attornej 154 (10 Wm Krlckbaum, clerk nt Court 91.5 John W Hoffman bill ol costs 02 00 HOAD AND llltlDOE VIEW EltS AND 111 ln.MAdM. Sundry persons 03 viewers. Wilson Thomas el image Greenwood O. vv. Ikeicr damage Mt Pl'-asitnl Frank L. Hess damage Jackun John Mc.Mlchacl damage (lieenwood John I rtteliiiii ige Jackson Uobert letlsiel damage Hemlock Joseph Haines damage MailSon Perrj Knouse dimae Jackson Jackson llobblns el.iinnge (ireenwooel (ieorge Cavanee damage Ml Pleasaut w. E. Johnson damage Mt Pleasant liloomsburg Iron Company d image Scott and liloom riiillp Kline ilaintige Mt Pleasunt Alexaiiiii r Kneeise ilitmage Jackson . aoseph Kestiine d image iTreenwooil Henry Yost el.emage liloom Hieo. vv. smith, dam ige .lacksuii.... John Watildi, damaget ML Pleasant Abram Manning damage Jackson,, Mary Ittngrose damage, Centre.... Helir llolllngieadil.imjge Caiawlssa... J. II. e. reveling damage CilMMlSSlONEltS OFFICII AND COUltV : John iienicrCommissioner. , s. vv, Mc Henry Commissioner Joseph K. snnels Commissioner ('. II. sesholtr, Auditor Samuel E. smltli, Auditor W. L. Manning, Auditor.., Wm Krlckbaum stating ncc'tsisfs Harvey Jones hat racks for Court House,.. lleuben Harris, bin reiielereel Iseiiah Hogu ,buch2 stoves c. ltoom Ell Jones, airs liloom (las Company for (las Thomas (lorry rep etrs t'rothono'y onice. M. E. cox c caning court house tending town clock, etc ILL. 1 homas, gross pens. C. s. Fiirinan btraps for Prolhonotarj's onice Samuel II Jacob-, repairs C. vv. Jones et. al. bill for work at onice,. . J. K.. Elchlioltz pimphlet law on costs lcoliins & Holmes repairs Com. olllce. .... Harmon A llassert lepalrlng gate Peter Jones, repairs l'rottionotary's ofllce. l'hebecox cleaning Court House Ijvyton lltinj on tc Co. bill rendered Ellas Mendenlmll, Agent, bill rendered.... .1 II, Maize, bill rendered Wm Hitter bill rendered Jacob IMelTenbach, brooms Freas U'ow n, Insurance on Court House.. J, (I. Freeze, repairing luck and key Lewis liernharu repair'ng town clock Peler Mllmejer, bill reueleiecl Jacob Metz, pipe for stove lu lleglster nnet ltecorder's olllce o. A. Jacoby, ceal bill Stephen Polio, Commissioner Charles Hlchart, commissioner A, 11. Herring, Commissioner E. II. lkeler. attorney John D. Casey, eta. k COUNTY JAIL. J. E. Sands lining bed ticks (1S7S) John Alstattbhaviig prisoners liloom Oas company for (las dross and Brothers bills clothing...... A. J. Evans bill clolhlng... Wm Puisellfor wood lacob Delllenbach tor brooms E. A, ltawllnge talliw A. 8 trosley repaltlng (leo Zimmerman bill rendered, Henry 1 ost halt doen cnalrs k. p. Curtis lnsuiancj on stable .lero Hide hill rcndeicd Itolllus A- Holmes repairs Thomas (lorry repairs J. s. Nej hart, hauling trees for J ill lot, sc. O.I'. Learn bill trees Joseph It. pohc filling bed ticks c. Herring lumber for boxing trees vv m Hitler painting lenco Kc Wm W Hanvtt work at and about newrjall Jacob Waulch building fence tc John Nlchulls cementing walls c. M Drinker repairing key . Herman a. iiushert bins tendered Ell Jones building hinoko house (I. M J. K. Loekard eoal bills Kllas Mende iihall agent, bills lumber s.M. Hess, hlte-ning post", David Jones lst2ieet pavement, stone, sc.. (J. A. Klelm bill fur luedlclue John lleagle f.ir wood c. A, Knot r bill for work at eoal house James .Vlet'ormlo cleaning well Lac ton Hunjntii: co bill rendered (allgnan a; Lenan repairs on roof J. II. Male bill rendered . 1). F. (lardner bill tending pritoner . W.McKelvy, bill rendered Charles Krug. bill moulding l'eter Dillinejer, bill rendered 11. H. McKeynolds, bin lending prisoners, Edward Searls painting roor, sc c. K. Hughes, bill tendered David Lowenberg, clothing o. A. Jacobj-. coal bill John W, Ilomnan, boarding prisoners John JV. Ilomnan, wusnlng, Xc Jeihn W, lloifman, Turnkey fees YV m digger bill rendered HINTIXO, STATIONERY AND l'OSTA Ilrockway k Klwcil, court ploclamatlon... Urockways Elwell blanks " " Count slaltment ,. " Advertising C. to. andersllco Co. statement " blanks " " advertising " " court proclamation.... " ' elecllon J. C. Drown county statement " advertising , , " el ttlon irocl.imatlon Elwell & lllttenbender election proclama tion ' Elw ell Ulttenbendcr blanks ". . " adverilslng (1. A Poller court calander niacin Mcrs (ounty stale ment " euurt calendar II. U. Kah'er blanks i'. 11. snider, adierllslng, , t llisel t; lira stallooiry for onico and court neo. A. Clark stationery for office court, l'.L. nutter election blanks D. A. Heckle-, iwstage and box rent INQUISITIONS. Sundry persons for lueiuests HHIDOES, HUILDlNd AND HEPAIIIS, BEAVEB, Win. Hitter, Davis Iron bridge BENTON, Samuel Appleman, Earns bridge (ls7S).. J.J Earns unel 11. II. Earns btldge Samuel Appleman, Earns bridge James Conner, Ell Mendenhall bridge T. s. christian, contract " T, s. Christian. extra " Hussell Karris, lower west creek brldgo. C, O, Urelu, Earns bridge BI.00M. Kills Evca lira. Plank rock brldgo v m. digger, Hock brldgo ,. Win. (llger, llartou bridge John Leggatt, Flank Slurier bridge J. II, Kesty, Huiert bridge Ellas Meudenliall, shatrer bridge DltlAltCBEEE, .1. W. Eck, Eck brldgo ..., t to 00 600 64 49 iseai 1 sa 219 76 113 SU 1 23 2 23 610 9 33 0 60 19 00 no 42 A. 11 Slpu-nrt llnnC Xlni.' ..I.... t..i..n 10C0 53 30 John btrouse, .. CENTKE, Dav Id Ulttenbendcr Centrev llio bridge, . . , IISUIKCCBEEE, J. II. Stoker, Zaner brldgo ,.. I9 60 23 00 62 93 24 SI) 109 69 79 (U 0 Ul 6 25 5i Jones, Jones Evelaud, Jones bridge i , a .muo ui. viiiuiicriiiau orioge. Cyrus llobblns et nl. P Kelley A liutt, Ammerman bridge Charles Kelchner, Pat Kelly bridge John l'ealer, Zaner bridge..,.,,,, HHEKKU not. Ellis Eves & Hro. Jliuiiie bildgo (1S78) Samuel HKIsner, " ' .tllllM (ni.lll, 1111.111. John Uggatt, lola bridge.... II F Hedllue, Jlohrsburg brldgo m digger, Pureel bridge.. II D Appleman, Pursel brld'gcV,'"",.','.' v m digger, llartou bridge . 014 10 53 1 50 33 C9 21 00 10 Sll 17 7 tie 40 69 73 M L Mellenry, Ely Hun bridge (167s) John W Kile; kk run bridge......! " Joseph Urhdi, Elk Hun bridge....!....". .. u... ,,,11, ..u.iuu u, luge, ,........ Jacob Clulstlau, Jacob Christian bridge), lly commission to collectors " exonerations allowed collector, ... " orders paid ot 1S77 .. ., ,, n;, 1S70 " am't paid It county lor nss-iwlng. o My commission lo 1 reasurer " nm'I du"fromeollectors " balance In lianels of Treasurer John llerner, Bl&btown tirietg Wm Hitter. Tainting Iron hrletgo 11 to 9 in .00 1 '0 MM I 1 i 00 John Niiss, Iron bridge r...'.'."!"" MT, TLRASANT. T J Vaneteneltee, Vandersllco bridge Manillas Kindt, Mordansvlilo ' '7s " Inseph Kline, Henvle brlrtgo I'hlllpJllller.Ilcuben WUs in bridge,.;..';."; OUANUR, Jacob Snyder, Iron tirlelre , K LHnjdcr, Iron bridge) I, llunjon 4 Co., Iron bridge l'IKK. Joseph Shocmakcr.pl'k Phoemnker brldgo PCOTT. W 1' W hltc, Light Street brldgo Sl'OAKLOAF, 11 r t'cterman, Coles brIJgo , 9.1 II 10 .11 8 0.1 42 30 111 U.J 1021) 111 II 411 1-9 li.oia I'ENITENTIAUV AND ASYLV.M. Support of Mrs. Milton, llntvllla Support of David shea, Danvlllo Convicts In Lasteru stale Penitentiary for 1SV AssEsSOKS PAY, Annual Triennial Locust.,,., 2l en t llenicr Ill 76 127 73 Mndtsou 24 , nenton 122. 2925 Main 140 . Herwlck 10 78 23 23 Jiiniln .. , 19 en I.IUIll . .... ... l.nr ..luiMUIir UMIU , llrlarcreek ... 21 23 29 25 Mt Pleasant. 11 So 1 Catawt".i.... 22 75 29 23 orange 1375 I centralla,,,. 24 23 as 23 Pine 1791 .i-mir i. n, a.k 11 uuaringeroK IU ,-, convngham, 21 23 33 75 Scott V2 Flshlngereck ?4 23 lis 73 sugnrlonf.. 13 mi a 44 23 ' . n ... .if-si's-eon, lor (inennood., 20 611 41 6 fall leglstry lti.lntrir-1.- . 1(17.1 !i ol m. Jackson 11 12 is 73 ' 1379 09 IS,! SCALPS POU FOX AND WILD cats Paid Bundry persons j.j KLECTIO.V EXPENSES. l'ald spring elecllon oncers ' fall elecllon onicers". 11 fill e'ectlon room rent ' spring election " " eunstables ndverttstug and aitend- lng spring election " w Krlckbaum it al counting fall v ota co tl 41.1 J TAXES HEFUNDEI). Amount township taxes refunded HLANK HOOKS, Win Mann 2.dock ts.I'rotlionotary's onico " one Index l'reiihonotnry's olllce " " deed book It ofllce. 44 172 nsfess books F. L, liutler, 81 registry books 44 tvv o dockets I'rothouotary's ofllco COUNTY 110NDS. Amount countj bonds redeemed 44 coupons on Raino paid Interest juld on overduu county bonels '...a (,) 00 i5 tWM 2j I 7 70S 411,(1 .J I 7 HECAPITl'HTfON Miscellaneous expenses Courts Jurors pay, constables returns, Ac Costs In commonwealth c ises Hoad and bridge vie crs and mud elnmatrpn Commissioners onico and court house 2. -9 o County Jail vy Printing, stationery and Postage e,, u Inquisitions ,i in urge's, uuiieiiiig euiu repairs Penltenllaty nnd Asylum Assessors pav Fox and w lid eat scalps election expenses. , Taxes refunded Illank books County bonels. couronsnnel Interest raid on overduu county bonds 1MM 25 !29lrs cii From amountof ordrs Issued eleeluct $121 ct lavs refunded, and 17 94 redemption money and old Mil for 1S73 M 10, anil '095.i 23 bonds, coupons, and in. terest on overdue bonels paid, leaves 117707 73, will Ii Is tho actual ordinary expenses ror the year A 1) 5,9. SHEEP OKDEKS ISSUED. llenton llrlarcreek Centre Flshihgcreek dreetivvood Hemlock Jackson . 6 75 41 .. 0 60 SI C2 BO ... 13 .. 25 5J Locust Madison Mt I'lecsant .. orange t inc.. 14 sugarloaf, G 75 lltilj STATEMENT OF 1)00 TAX and SHEEP FUND. Orders unpaid of P-G7 M 011 4 1870 sun 44 44 44 1S77 .. 7 HI 4 4- 44 1679 41 W elaOO Dog tnx duo from collectors flioi 63 Probablo commission nnd exonera tions on 223 00 1170 63 Add amount In Treasurer's hands... Isi 00 Olres total assets 11333 43 The Indebtedness Is fC3 00. Tho difference In favor of said fund Is 1129343. COUNTY FINANCES. ASSETS. Tax In hands of collectors duplicate jlSOloai Probablo commission and exonerations oil -5ihi (10 10110 .4 Add nmount In hands of Treasurer 1121 30 Add v aluo of old Jail property, 8.'"n on Halance duo on (lera I lower note 9ua Amount due from .Montourcounty 17s T3 Amount due from llenton tvvp for Colley'a 69 ;-. 'I hree double set or assess books 69 0 ) Add value of Mary Bright prop'ty Flsh'g'k, ISO o 121303 1; LIABILITIES. Costs duo on books In commonwealth cases $ 4!1 i Amount taxeselue Iho aeienil rtlsirletfe .ilee evj HI Ml 84 31 0 11) 393 ',0 Amt. road anil bridge viewers due on books Amount county prison bonds unpaid Amt ot county prison coupons unpaid Amt. of road damage assessed and unpaid estimated us nearly as can be S.M0 110 fll'SI 11 Actual Indebtedness of the county January 1st, l.stfj $19329 u Wo iho undersigned, Commissioners of Columbl 1 county do hereby certify Hut tho rore-golng Is a cor rect statement of accounts of said county for thu Jear A. 1). 1679. STEPHEN POHE, 1 Commissioners A. H. IIEItHINd, 1- of CHAS. HEICIIAKT.J Columbia county. Attest: .7. 11. Casey, Clerk. We, tho undersigned Auditors of Columbia coun ty having been duly elected to adjust aim settle llio acroun s of tliu Treasurer anil Commissioners of Columbia county, do hereby certify that wo met at the onico ot tho treasurer nnd commissioners lu liloomsburg and carefully examined llio accounts and vouchers of the Bame from thu cth day of .lanu nry, A. 11. 1679, to tho 1st day of January 18-u and found them correct as abovo stated, and wo tlnd a balance duo Columbia county on county fu els cf eleven hundred twenty-two dollars and thirty cents (1122 so) irom II. A. sweppenlielser, Treasurer of Columbia counts-. And we nnd a halance of one hundred and elghty-one dollars nnd -Ity eenls (1181 GO) on dog fund fouud In tho hands of II. A sweppenlielser, Treasurer. (liven under our u, nds and seals this tenth day ot January, A. D. lr-su. WILLIAM I,. MANNINd, : I,. MANNINd, ) IN II. sEKSIIOLTZ.t E. SMITH. 1 County Auditors. milium SAMUEL E. Feb. G,4hO-4w ADMINISTRATOIIS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE . By vlrtuo of an alias order of tho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, the undersigned administrator of Illram Lunger, deceased, will expose to public sale on tho premises In Sugarloaf tow nsh'p, Colum bia county, Pa., on Satunlny, February 28th lSSOr attenoelock In tho forenoon, tho undivided one hall interest In certain real estato sltuato In sugar loaf tOWIlSllhl 111 K.llil CAIlnev LnnnHn., ....1 as follows: Beglnulug nt a white oak, comerof Hesters' land, thence by other laui of Joshua Brink north 60 degrees w est 112 perches to a post, thence by said land north S5 degrees, west S3 peichestoa Chestnut tree. Ihencee nrirll, -.! rinr,...,.. -.1 perches to a post, thencu by land of .Montgomery uio Buueu n degrees west sa perches to a post thence bv l.llirt nf enlri .TncVn. 11.1.1. . .n . .uuuu ,,,,uiv BUUCll "4 uc- grees, cost 44 perches to a post, thence by said land south 24 degrees, west S9 perches to a post, thence by said laud south 43?4 degrees, east 01 perches to a. post bv a publico road, tlicneo south 70 degrees east C3ki Perches 10 a Post, thpne,, I... e,ni, . tl,A estato of William McKelvy north 01,; degrees east, 31 perches to the place ot lin!iw loni.m. lng EigMy-fivfi Acres AND 65 Perclies, FRAME DWELLING HOUSE barn, and out buildings, good orchard and good wa- en TEIIS13 AND CONDITIONS OK Sll V Ton n,h tho one-tourthot the purchase money to bo paid at tho slrlklng down ot the property. Tho one-lourth leSS ten lle'f Cent. nf. Nintlrmntlni. .I..l... ... .1... remaining three-fourths In one j ear thereafter w lib. ..t.tvov iiuuituuiiiuiauuu 111S1, A.J. HESS, Administrator. 1'et). c-ts Central l4. o. DMINISTHATOlt'S NOTICK ESTATE Ot U. W, NCSS. DECEASED. letters of administration on Hie eslato of M, W. Nuss, late of the Town of liloomsburg.Columbla co. deceased, have been crranteel l.v ti. iiui..u. ... county to the undersigned Administrator. All pe r Knees Ii ivtm. r ulma mpi.ln., , ..-V ' . . 1 . uu.u.. iiiv raiuiu uic reeiucsieu to present Ihem tor settlement and thoso Indebted . ,uav I'umvui wieuoe.1 etiaj. e i. .cn n . u' fJIASK ZAHH, Jan. 10, '80-cw Admlnlstralor, THIS PAPER IS KEPT ON FILE AT THE OFFICE OF MM Jffio PHILADELPHIA w. ur. i.ui inn aim lilclul, g(t. ho rceclvo Advcrtlsementi lur thin isjper. tSi.ySiO lt0.rI?f.ir:l.r iplr Adirrl Muf. ktnd 1430. fur AYKU A sOa'-s JIANCAJ- i ii jj 11 0 "s 4.4 04 -M 5 0 71 5) !l.l 00 m n)