THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ll? Stftttitfiiiitr. 0. S. HVJtZU,. fiiu.t, J. K. BITTSWB21.D33, f iltc"' BLOOMSBtfRGi PA. 1 v1flny. JnfihMvy 31, 1881. " " ---------L- Iny 0,ml4 lif gtiia lo California. Muntr S ynnl ,f tyeluwiue Imi Lcn re r f to tim Unite! States Senile. (3n, Orant, hfivliic consented to servo on ti n World' Fnlr Cotnml!nn ,1ms loen iKnnlmouilr clitiwi ltd I'rftiilMit. Wnr between Greece nod Turkey It now r.nlderetl Itcvltafcle ly the liritbli Min istry. Tha reol fWlttiitiim of " Washington Mr. lam, 'imin wlitoh ho mnny coiipremtn h f r, I nd to li'o rum nntl tnbncco. Only sand iHrthliift mnrtti It h Uted that Frnnklin 11. Gocn lias 1 ff t i id i ad tlie iHVlilou of ooiMel to the J) Ware, Idckiiwannn nnd Wwtern JRnil y .id company, nt i wlnry of $10,000 aypnr, l m now UMierco mm ii lie is Uetenlcil in I' e(VH to rc'iiln hit present iosltlnn, ho Will n tire to New York', mttl engo lo tho r r iciec of "aw, hhd (it. the satno time feet us c 'UH'tfnr t"t) Dtlawnrp, Lackawanna and ' 'tprii Cobpsny. i nn bride of Governor l'ortor, ol Iudinnn is in? sister vi j.icuierintu uoernor clone oi tlusSta'e. It is Haiti tint Oovernor l'or fir nuiio ll.nn Swne'.-t iiequiititanew durin ii vitit to Lako Clmtttauriia, some 'linn ago Nulniq'imlly homol her while the was vis i 'us Judgii tfcofielcl, Hr;latty of tliu Trens- ry, and Air. 11'?, in Wasliii'gion. At t ,h time their acquaintance ripened Into i 'luislo friendship A few iikhiIIh sgo lie met lier iit Cincinnati, on her way Sou'li, m.d they became crgngctl. HAltUISIiUitO LETTEK. Harris'inr?, .1 mi. lSlh, ISSI. "Well what do yon think of thin)--?" In ttic utiiversil Intel rogatory, here. Suoh n '.ling in iiu actual well organized bolt from" 'iio choice of a political caucuj hsu not been heard of at IIarriburg fur many a day and Grangers ot'holh political 'partisa liavo been u traded hero from all por Ions of tho Stale to view the curiosity. The situation may bo Biiaiiued up In a few words. Thu Iriends of GaliHln A. Grow' candidacy for United HtntesSemttor nfter frittering away all their chances For eltctinj.' him by unskilful management nt tho outset of tho contest, have succeeded in doing a wiso thing in consolidating the opposition to tho ma chine candaHto Into a determine little coterie of half a hundred votes which fears neither tho lashing of caucus nor tho per sonal threats of men. The two factions of the llepublican party are arrayed against each other in bitter figlir,with tho DeiiK'Cra cy as a balance of power quietly looking on When fifty odd Republicans refused to par ticipate in tho general Caucus of last Thurs day night, tiie .question at once was "will thoy slick?" audit must bo admitted that some, even of tho most ardent supporters of tho cause espoused b.v tho holtem wero a lit tle doubtful as to the final issue. The suppor ters of Oliver wero outspoken in denuncia tion of the courfo pursued by the bolteis and in expressions of doubt as to their eincerity nnd determination. Whatever doubts.hoiv over, of the present determination of thu nntl-inaiihino men, which heretofore may have been entertaiutd wcro dispelled by the eyouts of to-day. When tho hour of threo o'clock arrived this afteiuoon, every .Mem ber and Senator was in bis seat, and the lobbies everywhere were crowded willi in terested spectators. After withdrawing the names of a score or more of statesmen whrt had received complimentary nomination', the Houses at once procfededto tho ballot for candidates for IJ, S. Senator to be pre fented to tho joint convention of tho two youscs tq-morrow lor t lection. The mono toious respmtnoi of mombers nnd the counter responses cf tellers wero listened to by the spectators to the close with attention, when it was announced that twenty Sena tors, and seventy five Hepreeentalivcs,nine ty five in all, had voted for Henry Oliver Jr Twelve Senators and forty four Represen tatives, fifiy-six in all, had voted for Galu sba A. Grow. Tho Democratic vote of tho Senate sixteen and ot the House seventy- seven was cast solid for William A. Wallace. The scattering votes were, in the Seriate. Senator 1'arkcr of Schuylkill voted for Duu iel Aguow.and in the JJouie,Mr. Lawof I'lill- ndt'lphla voted for Wayne MnoVesgh, Mt H-jddiman, of Philadelphia fori). Harrison Brewster and Mr. Welsh of Schuylkill for Oircy Heard. Thus, were the lines drawn nnd both Houses adjourned until to-moirnw and speculation again became rife us to the out-coiuo of the future. The general im pressioii now is that the boltrH will Bland firm and . if Oliver is to be elected at alt must be by Democratic votes. That this will be accomplished it is said that tho friends of Oliver aro confident, but I am unable to find any Democrat excepting those who are here employed as workers for the machine, who will agreo that it is at all possible for the Democrats to vole for Oliver, and do any thing but a foolith thing. It is not at all likely that any de fiuite result will bo re ich- ed in tho joint convention to morrow,for the indications aro iinsltive that tho Democrats whatever final disposition thoy may make of their votca will ndhero to their caucti nomlnoo fur some days nt least unless a compromise between the contending llepub lican factions shall soouei elect Hoyt or some liko comproinlso candidate. Your readers may expect to hear of no work until this business of United States Senator is out of the way, for although the Senate Committees will be announced, short' ly, it does not seem that the Speaker of the House will announce the Coramitteesof that body until "the bone of contention" is.car ried away, A II' lie. llernlardt's Earnings. The gross recelpls of SI 'lie. Sara Itfrn- hardt'is first fifty perfnnnanccs in this coun try (one, half her riifragemriit) aro $179,820. She appeared four weeki In New York giv ing 25 performances, nnd receiving $03,740; two weeks In Boston, 13 performances, re ceiptg, $19,104. The seventh week she sp. peared once in Hartford, or ce In New Ha ven, nnd four times In Montreal ; receipts, $10,190. The eighth week olio appeared ouceln 8prlPffleld, Mamdiucetts, and fire limes In Haltlmor; celpt, tl5,7I4. The iill.tb week ilie ixnt lu Pblladelplil. WASIIINUroN LI'.TTKIl. Wellington, II. (i. January ISHi, 1881. A fter dnngprnna delays Mr. Cox yesterday firecnted to tho HniifP 1 is re-apportionment bill. Notwithstanding thn time lost the bill was expected to be ready December 121st there is n fair prospect of lis p.usaga.un I'M tho llr publican's debate it length ily In order lo brlrig around on extra tension. I'horn are Indications that many of tho mofe Kadlcalo'fllicnTilfilro such nsK'slhn. Tho bill as reporiod provides for 301 llopreacn tntivrs as follows. Alabama Arkansas fi; California 5. Col orndolj Connecticut I; Delawnrcl; Morldal Gforpirt.O; llllnoU, t'J; Indlsnn, 12; Inwa.10; Kansas, 6; Krnfnuky, 10; Louisiana, (Ij Mnlnc, d ; Maryland, 0; Massachusetts, 10 Michigan, 10; Minnesota, f; Mississippi, 7, Missouri, 13; Nebraska, 3; Nevada, 1; New Hnmpsliircf 2; New Jrrsoy,7; Nw York.Dl; North Carollm. 8; Ohio. 19; Oreeou, 1: l'ennylvanlfli 20; Jlhode Island, 2; South Girolmn, fi; TnmeCP, 0; Texas, 10; Vnr' moot. 2; Vlrgialn, 9; West Virginia, -1; WUronsIn, 0; Ys'ciilay,tnr,saw the belnnlnc ot the end ol tho Kellqgi? Jenatnrlal cns This Kellogg was sent up here by the radicals of Liuis latin as Senator, His cato was Inquired into nnd debated, and he was seated by a fnriral vote of the S?nate. Since that vole, Messrs. Thurmnnjlayard, McDonald nnd thretor four other Dniociu's liavo unlforuily held that thn cao was finally settled. Scnntor Hid alid other Democrats liavo held the contn ry, nnd yesterday called the ens? up. The ncnicratlcScna'ors who voted against tak ing it up were Butter, I) ivh, of Illinois Bayard, Whyte, William?, Thtirnian, Voor Itccs, Pendleton and l.imar. All theso meu nlll voto in the, suna way wliensver fie cuso is sough( to be brought before tho Sen ute, nnd they nru sufficient in number to prevent itSjConsldcration. Tho IIouso is again lost in its consider.! t!ou of tho funding bill. Spoiker HanJsll hst week' appeared in the loid for two das and progress was mad.', but inombers of the House, seemed to think, upon rrllcction that tho progress was taking them further in tho woods, nnd they havo beeu t.trng' gling slncn as before, without a guide. The Senate is preparing to consider the subject in a moro orderly, if not n more intelligent manner. Republican Sonntora hive bad a caucus to secure united action. They will almost unnoimously agreo upon a threo and one-half per cf nt bond, redeemable in five, nnd payable lo twenty years. And t') tin complexion will tho mens.ire come at last, I think. There are further nnd conclusive assuran ces of Senator Blaine's acceptance of the Stnte Department in the now Catvnet. One of tlio-o inumerab!o young men who are worshippers of tho Maine Ssnatnr, told mo yesterday that the position would materially aid his Presidential prospects, inasmuch a: though the appointment might at first intrn sify the enmity of a fetV persons agai nst him, it would put him wbero no naw am - mies wnnld be made. Hilton Tlio liemarkalilo Activity in; Itallroad liuilil lag Last year was the most remarkable in the history of the American railway business Tho earnings of the roads wcro much greater than ever before ; nearly nil the lines west of the Mississippi River wero brought to gather under connected systems ; whila the increase in the mileage wns larger than in nny -previous year except 1872. Then our excessive railway construction was followed by the financial crash of 1873, from which it took the country years to recoyer. The Financial Chronicle published nHl beginning of December a table of the groi earnings of forty threo railroads for tb eleven months of 1880, comparod with thopc for the corresponding period of 1879. Th figures for 1880 were $180,GG0,789, ngauu $113,310,029 for 1879; a gain of $3G,820,600 or nearly one quarter. In 1879 thn business of railroad constru tion, which since 1872 has received a serious cherk, showed great comparative activity 1 ho total number of miles of roads bui reached 4,721, or more than doublo the ne. rago of the previous five years. It was this increase of railroad building accompanied by a vast augmentation of traffic owing to the great haivest, that revived the drooping spirits of the iron manufacturers. Besides tho rails needed for tho mileage added, repairs were every whero necessary to meet the accilmulatiu business. Our production of pig iron wn accordingly greater than that of the year before by about half a million tons ; and it found a market.at largely increased prices The production even exceeded that of 1873 the previous year of largest supply, bv nearly a quarter of a million of tons. W manufactured of iron nnd steel rails nearly the same nmonut in excess of tho pro lut tion of 1872, tho year when railroad build ing beoamn almost a mania. Their irapcr tation, wbicb had dropped off altogethp r I ioo, rose io uu.ouu ions,wuiie o: all KUnl o iron and steel wo imported about half million tons, against abjut n fifth of that nmount in 187S, But the activity in railroad building i 1879 was far exceeded by thntof'last year. The addition to tho railway mileage of the United States for 1880 was, according to a table compiled by the Railway Age, 7,207 miles; an iucreasoovr 1879 of 2,480 miles. ine nuuioer oi miles autieu in it7 was about tho same, 7,310. Tho cfl'tct ot this increaso on the iron trade wns of course very marked. The pro duction of pig Iron ro6e from nbout two nnd three quarter millions in 1879 to between three and a quarter and threo and a half millions in 1880; and our importation of pig iron was nbout 700,000 tons. We produced 1,2000,000 tons of rails, and impoited about 7.r),000 tons. The new roads took about a million tons of iron nnd steel, aud there was bfsldfsan enormous coufumptlon for repairs to the roads and rolling stock of the lines already exiitirg. As n oousequence, tbo Iron trade has had tho busiest year it has ever known. Of the 7,207 miles of railroad built in 18S0 more than one half, or 3.8G8 mlles,weru laid In the Slates and Territories west of the Missitsippi. The rapidity with which rail road construction is going on In that portion of tho Union prefcges n still greater in crease in its population during the next ten years than tho census shows for lie last decade. Already in the region wcrt of the Mississippi considerably more than a fifih of the population ot the country is gathered whereas iu 1FG0 the projiortion was only nbout a tenth. The promise is that railroad construction dudng tbo present year will be even larger than that for I860. A'. )'. Sun. See a woman on horseback in an other column, riding near Kpeer'a Vineyards wttti x tiuncli ol grapes irom wnicn cpeem Port Grupe Vine s made, that lo so highly ebtcetmd by the medical ptofcciion for the use ot invalids, weakly ttersons and the aged. Sold by O. A. Klelm. jtu7'801y Coal Oil StilcMfs. fj Another victim of coal oil ignorance on Saturday, ttletil. n young married woman who probably could rend and write. It docs senn, after thl, that nil coal oil cans or all coal oil lamps should have some kind of tng.with n labrl, 'Don't fill inn at nlcbtl' that would remind careless people of the horrible Isks thty run, Kvcn when the light Is out there may bo n charral end of tho wick hot nough to set flietn tho-vapor of kcrocne. Onoof tho most terrible nrcidcuts In this city (o n lovely young girl was caused by poniitig alcohol from a drmljohn into the illlo heating lamp under n rolf, o urn. Tho lamp Was out, but tha wick was no cold, aud so a terrible explislon occurred, wrapping the )otmg lady In 11 lines from tho burning nlcobnl, and seriously endangered her Ufa. If It had been keroseno there W6uld have been no oc.ipe, ns this oil lh so much moro penetrating than alcohol, and burns with a bolter fluno. There nro peo ple who still fill their lamps nt night, by n hot stove, or near another, Thias should rend all tho details of tho coal oil lamp sui cide in New Jersey on I'Mday night. It was not only suicide, but inf intlclili, for n little child wn.sburnod tndeaih al'O, It would be a irood tiling to give public school children suno lectures on coal oil nut in chemistry binks, but bv such bits of nowspapcr read iuir, for a text,nnd by showing tho properties of common kerosene to be oven wore than gunpowder, which has no vapor, and neith er runs nor spreads. I'iikilctphh Ixdijcf, Tho medicines of Dusdas Dick it Co. aro unexcelled for elegance, pnrity, nnd relia bility. Their Scidlitlno Scidlltz TowderR, nro ns pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Cnrwnles aro world famous. Seo Advt. July 30, '80-Om A Hnrrbb'iri! Kirl recnnlly eloped with the d ig trniricr of Ilsrlz, tho mush inn's show, lie ini8lhivo been Isking les'Oiis of Hart, in mesmerism. In order lo I e nhle to captivate a fair ma hi un in so slioita time tbo few dsys tho troupe stopped there. A NKW PAY1NO OCCUPATION Kon LADIES A GENTLKMKN The Handsome Nickel Pinted New Home Lamn being inlrodund to I lie public this set sun. is tlio most uieiitorimis artitlo ever (florid agents lo make money wrh, is salcr and more convenient lliau llie sluHont 1 unp,(wliich has hcret' furc hul die rtpalntinn of tehig the saf est lamp mule, it lins a clnmp lo iitinth it to tho sewn g insculiw, pi mo, organ, d'fX, olr. Tlio fear Ilm oriiim rj 1 ni I uii.g aecidt nt ally nisei nr ilin.wn tr. m tlio la'de, is enlircly relt-ivtdbv lli p:iiii-ti- clnn i ronliiviti ot-. It ran ho ndjii'ttil tn thro- 'In- .inhtjnst wl.cre il Is wanlnl t" suit ilip . t , a- il em l,o convert- cd ii.lt a hsnil'imio wjII la"ii ii I ns tlio livst srg.iud bitrilt-r, nlill'ou uulicil r, r.ml lonvtm cm match hoi, mid il p-tte is within ih; n-.tcl of every one If hvs It1 fid v tes'itl nnd idi tori, lly fiulors d bv Hie HVitftvn Christim .!(, iwiife. ViW'tiun Ittrmr, IhraM and I'm- byter, JomntU nnd Mawngei; unit Clttitiai Htiiti' tnK, tlif lenung it'l'giout p ipers ol Uinvin nati, nnd is u d used ny tin- .Miiycv and I'.i-t- mnsU r nf Cini im nti, H o ueeiit (if thy A mcri can e-x press eonii n-iv n.l pr-sldet.taof lii'tir unce eoiii it'iiL", ns I emu I'tt safst, most t on cninrit fl il ll t liiltin m .dit. Tlieitj ere thtro muingwhy sstnis should sttk men :m nrlici In (unvj-s Ijr lirsl ttr iti alsohiti- entity nn.l gteat cnine'ileic. it needed in ivtrv lu.mo S'cond its low price makes Us said niin'en-c Ihir.l it will lie great credit to IiiimIi'p ruch an iitticlc One southern nn,enl wrilv", it sells ftttir ll-nn Gen Lee's portrait Id right after tlio war, nnoth er write, it bents tli-i nilniv divs of llm stw ing mnrhine,! rip'd nib-, low price, nntl lib. ctal linns surprise 1 1 1 tgiul Adtlress llom Linip t,o , Uiih inniiti, t)., iiiHiiinii'iiii: cu ni jier sod thry w 1' giv jou full pirttrulurs nnd rxvliMte lerinory to canvaat in. nov.6-13w iEW ADVERTISEMENTS. sDMINtSTIl TOiVS NO 1TCE. KSTAiKorMinve. kasns, ma-aisiu. Lutlera cf atlinlntstritton on tlio estntp of Mirv l1 Ka-ns Inf of nentoa totviisulp, Columbia county, itrrntiod. liav U- on irruntcd Uv thu Ui clster of saw coanly lotho nnilersiff,letl,ninlnlsiriitor All persons liivint; claims aulnsi, tlid t-.-itaM ot said decoilf-ni aro reiticstt-d to present tuunfor tettltment n'i'l iiiomo inocoioii ioiuo t'siiu loniaKe piymeneio in uidimlsni-.d udmlnlstrator wlihoiiKlolay, JAC011S. KAltNS. E. II. it. H. Littu:. Administrator. Aliornoys. lienton r. O. Jin. -.'l-ow t DMINISTP.ATO ,i'S NOVICE. lUTATaor Rkiitrti. iiujmb, dsckased. Ultctsof ailmlnUtritliQ on tha csutoof Samui'l luiune. talc or n-mnjcn'CK townsuio. columol cpiinr..-, (! coiscd lnvii lvt?n Kranteil liy the KefflB tcr (re.tld county to tlio untlei sinned pdmuilsiriitor. All p.oi s havl' B claims nirainst thsestato of snld uicoji-iii am rtiii-sifu loprcsvni uii-in lorsoiue mentn d tliojo indebted lo m .kt) paymsnt to the uiueiaigne,j uiiauni.srHiorwiiaoui uei.iy, 1. V. IIIHLKMAN, Admlnlsirator, Jui. 31-5W Denton, l'a, sD.l 1 NISTKATOlt'S NO ITCH. ESTATE Ol JOHN J. LOMIENUEMIEII, 1IECEASSU. Letters cf Adinlultrntlon on tho estate of .tohn J. LoDcenb-reer, late or tho towrndilp Lf Jliniln, Columbia county.renna, deceast'd, uhvm tx-en gram. ed oy tm noielsterorsaia county to. John j, I enbergcr, of sarao township. AU persons hnvlnif claims acalntit 'ho estato of tho decedent nro renuosteil to nrest'U" them for settlement, una tuoso Indebted to tho cstato lo mak pavmunt to tno imacrsiuca aaminiMruior wnuout ut'iay. JOI1NIJ. h'.'.NOKNIIIMtOICU. U. W..M1U.111. Atty. Administrator. J.in7, V-Cif. T ICENSE NOTICE. notice Is hereby given tint tho ratlo-.ttng named pcn.eris havn uiul wimths Clerk nf tho (juaner Kilons (it tho I'eacoof ColumU uvuuitv thtlr pe titions lor licens-i which will Iw prtsioiitetl toiha suti uuurt ou ttiuutHtiu, iiiq vuiuity ii reuruur Issl. Cortex 11. Itobbtns llloomsburg, liquor fctoro I UUDd o. VJIlainnurilllU uo IIOU'l Kredtrlck M. tillmoro do itestaurant Jonn H. .Mann Centre, Hotel Mamuid llugenbuch llratge, Hotel J. K. Caldwill. Iiloom, Hotel Auifustus c. Itabb, Iiloom. Liquor atoro WlUlain Williams, Berwick, Hotel Clerks onice, W.M. liloomhburir, January, Ibxi. KltlCKUAUM, Clerk Q. H. L1BT OP CAUSE3 1'OK FKUIIUAHY TEHM, 1881. A Monnt z, adm'r. vsltanlolph Yeager. AmosHivnga to Abrum Kltno. JaooO'ierwiillgtr va Moruecal Millard. AmosMavago vs Abram Kline etux. John Wi lsh vs Susan .Mulligan. Kit Klndig vs thu Hcliool District or Cooyngbam towiibhip. W a Vukv W 1! nnd It K llnwer. William schectiUTly a KdJabjth WSoudn-a. Thomas Kearns vs Charles I) .Norton, s I) itinard vs Ferdinand (.all et ux. Ol) L Kostcuhauder v s Joseph Knlttlo. UenrvoiOsmanMusovs Juhn W UoHraan, Bhor IB. Henry Miller vs () ltoth. tioorgo liucktl vs WB llaker. .Martha IS Croasy ct al va Joscpk II Vandorsllce nnl terro tenant. Henry nhodes vs Daniel Dover et term tenant. AblUli Hhhsvs William l'llob Ins etui. Irani licrrvs llouinanu Kose. James il Fnlon et ux vs M o Woodward TruHetHsnf .Stillwater Lodge No. w li of I'va Oeo I'ennlunton el al. William U nion trustees vs John W IIotTman, Jacob Voager us W L Kytrly. Henry nird er alvs James Ulrd. t'hebo Wolf et al administrators etc. vs Mary A WroJsetal, John Mt-utlinvsIraKBuUlfr Jos W n bi'H, executor vs Jas O lieederct ux. J I'nul Krny vs ratterson nnd EdHoids. John Al'Pletnuu vs Lemuel Voice Ulllicrt x Kllue vs William liaumelster et ux, Henry l-'ul mur's use i sOotlulb llaitinan. Martha Adams vs Jospph Hi nrle and terro tenant, ll K Oilm i bona vs Jobcph Htei,beiibon. llates, lletd it Coiley ys Jos ph htt'pheuson. Caleb O l'.rlen 1 1 ux vs U II Knt, llfgh fchcrllf and Denton SIKl'sl, itsoclatlon. Conjngham & I'alne vs Jsmcs MoAlarney et ux. Xloom I'revt ling et ux vs Jacob lleU, Jr. I K Krtckbaumot aladmlnlatratoisvs Samuel Ap- pieman. o Ii liroekway ct at vs Wo tore VanDtwcn et al. I) I Wuller vs I'enn'a Canal Co tsaiauel Applomau, admlnlbtrator vs Iteuben J Da vis et ul. Ijiznius Hover vs a H llleterlck. uu lireckwsy vsJohu liurko nlthnotlco to terro tenant. nictatd I'utrell vs iJiwrenee Harrett Jainou I anion's adnilnlatatorvs Joseph Lamou, Jncob Lynn's exK'utor vs William K Cotrman et ol, Hxrnuel liegtirtvs 11 II Karnes. liar thy Albertson vs A II Klrkcndall. Cuius nocks sMv Ilcrougb ol Dnivlllo. HOMES IN VIRGINIA. We have for aala Cheap, both large and email Karros, improved nnd unlmprovtd, in ull pans of Virginia, immigrants of every political ceinplexlon, and Irom oery part tit tbo Union, nro Hdcomuto Mrglnla. Wiite for 'W Estate Review" free Address 11. U fcTAI U2J k CO, ItlcbmonO, Yn. ANNUAL STATKMENT OP Columbia County Agricultural Society Toil TUB YEA!! 1S50. Rl!(JUlPTS. tinlsnco In tiandsot Treasurer from ls"9. llcKcts miul, uoot, , Ilorso entries., .. ,.i , Atnp'dlientro , ,, Maud renin , .Membership tickets It MPT ,y I -,!., 110 70 111 vv 4S.S1W COS M II IS nay hoiu. , Totnl, $l,t!3(ll UXPKNDITUnia. 'Hi on ren' estntc tJ.ton oo rnr ftiiim. I'rlnttinr. Btntloiisrv anil tickets !l Tns 2Sl(l bVi ra ll DM in-an so on lot) eo MM isn Ml on 71S00 100IU s-n ci Tat , , Opera House tor I' ci Ion r.xnr-rnf. oi in ii'gntu i.i ftr.-io rtiucgo. ... Aunlsslon rifmi'lml tuilres I" ll"ennil nsslttnlils Jtt-H hltiillsti nml n t,nirs nn arnund Music Ktilmtico foe ri'fusiled nntl expenses pnltl tu iit-avrn, iiitKH v i-rrcK... 'ntd iilMlrv rxi-ninH dim irm iTi'MPiirs sstnry , Treasurers aulurt Nicr tnrv'HK-ilav.t iao rrt-siiu. u unu i.xecu no ucm Total, $IM1 IS tialanceln handset Troas, Jan, I, iss'. tlct w fnmi. II. lUiiiMAv, B. .1. MsllKNItV, nerretary. rrosinni. B HIDOK LEI'iTNO. ltl bo a' Hid resilience rf Alexander Kramer's on Situnlsy. tlo ll'tn Hill- or .laniinr.v, Istl. nt 10 o'tSo tin m. A trldjro tnbeert-ctitl over lilff linn, near Alexander Kriiincr' In (tiwnwood township. To lio a wooden liraco covered t r.de, S" let t Ion-, in d"!t ltlo. -Ahiitlncnls to lio liiillt hy contrai'trr so ns to admit, ot sKdivuack a feet from top ot wall piaie. . . I'lins nnd sperlilcatlons em bo seen nttlmu.-m-mUsluncrs umcu. ilio Coimnlsiloiietsu-sinotlio rhrlito let iiDiitments null wood work sepjrnte.lt UOMHtl. btE'-iihv t'otin, i!ii.s. in:ioiiAnT, A, It. IIIIIIIltN'U. Conimts'loners'onice, county commissioners. Illftomsbtirg, I'.i Jan.s, Ml. Atttst: J. 11. cassv, ClciK. Jan. 14-8W SHERLFbvS SALE . Ily vlituc ef sui.dry wrlls Issued out ot tho Court of common 1'ltns ct Columbia county nnd to me directed, w title expnscd to public snlo'ftt the Court IIouso In lltncmsbuig, at 1 p. in. o.i MOiS'lUV, I KI1HUAIIY 7H, 1881, 11 that ut.dltlded one lnlfof nil Hint messuage or tenement nu.t Iriiclot piece tit ltnd tltint-, iy:ng and balngln tin township of Hiwtloit, Columbia county, nnd Stato cf I'etonjlval.la, bounded and described ns follons, to-l(: liegliihlng ntnwldte on'..-, tho corner ot llclntcr's lnnd.thencoby Undct Joshua Ilrlnk njrth elifhtyd;g-ces west ono hun, dred nnci twelve nnd n half perches to a post.thencc by said land north thlrty-llvn degrees west itfty-nve lurches to a chestnut tree, thenco north sixty tie- glees w at toventy perches to n p jst, thenco by land or Montgomery Colo uib seventj-Iour degrets wo c'ghtj-lwu (erchts lo n prst, theneo by lann ofsnllloshua nrlnk sou'h fortj-threo nnd tlucc four! lis degrees east forty-four perches to a post thorcu by said land bouth twenty-four degrees wen thlrty-nlna porches to a post, tlienca by sild land south forty threo and three-fourths degress cast .sixty-one pe relies to a pot by np ib'tc roai, thenco houth t tventy eiegri es eastslxty.threo nnd onu-ha! perches to a post, thenco by land of William MeKel vy north sixty-one nnd three-fourths degrees enit thirty-two ocrehes to thoplaco of beginning, co i mining elghtj-nvencrcs and slxty-mo perches of land bo tho same moro or less, on which aro erected a two-story frnmu dwelling hous.1, barn and out buildings. Sclred, taken In execution nt tho suit ot Isaac K Krlckbaum nnd William Ilrlnk, executors c. ot Joshua llrlulc, deceased ngnlnst James Lunger nnd to bo bold as Hid propel ty of James Luuger, FnKEZK, Attorney. Vend. Ex, ALSO, AH ttioso two certain lots ot ground sltuato in the borough of contralto, Columbia county, and Stato of I'ennsilvanla nnd bounded nnd debcrlb"d as follows, to-w it: on tho noith by lot cf I). P. Cur ry, on the cnslby an alley, on the south by Ceure street nnd on tho west by Locust A venue, being lit ty foot in front and ono huudred nnd fort ft-ct lu depth, on which nro erected n two-story tennut dwelling house and out-building". ALSO, All tuoso two certain vacant lots ot ground bltuato In tho Borough of Centrulla, Columbia county nnd bteteof Pennsylvania, and bounded nnd described as follows, to-wtt: On tho norlh by Centro Btreet.on tho east by J'axton ttittt, cn the south bynnnlley and on tho west by lot cf L'dward Williams. Helzed, taken In execution nt tho su tor Johanna O'Connerngalnst Patrick ituiphy and to be sold as tho property of Patrick Jiuiphy. Know; & WiNiEiibis.E.v, Attorneys Fl. Ka. ALSO, All tint certain fleco of groind sltuato in Jtltllln township, Columbia county, Pennsj liunla, debcnu- ed es follows, to-wtt: Hounded on tho north by Ian ot John Aten, cast by II. Schwepponhlsef, south by lands of Thomas Aten nnd on tho west by Charles KUngerman, containing ono hundred nnd ten acres moro or less, ou which aro erected a framo houso, i nrn and outbuildings. ALSO, Oae tract oll.uilalltiue In said township of Mlt Ulu, bounded on .ho north and cast hi land of Thorn as Aten, on tho so ith by Michael drover's heirs, on tho west by land of William I'arr, containing twen. ty-four acres moro ones, on which aio erected frnme houso and outbuildings. ALSO, Ono tract bojiided on tho north by Hndof 1. K tsChweppuhUer and Himuol snjder.on tho east by Lnwreuco Waters, on tho south by Abraham Schwcpponhels;r nnd on the west by John Aten, containing thirty four utos. more or lets, on which aro erected a frauio house, barn niU out-bulidlngi ALSO, Ono tract cf .'and bounded on tho north by lind of btephon aearheart and others, cn the oast by land ofI,K. Schweppenhelsir, on tho south by land of John Aton and oa tho w.)stby luul of Joseph Oeir hoirt, voiitululng onohundrud acres, more or less. ou Hhlfh are erected n framu housa, barn aud out buildings. ALSO, One, lotct grouud situate in tha town of Malnvlllo OolnmbU loitnty, Pa., bound'd and dc&cilbed us follows.to-wlt: Hounded by land of J. E. LoDgenber gernudttopibl'c roaK being acornerlotln bald town, on which uru ericted a tHObtory brick Storo houso, with tho appurtenances. Seized, taken In execution at tho suit ot Low Ilros, & Co., against 1. u M-hweppvuIu-lscr and to bo sold as.tho proiwrly r I, K. Svhivcptienlielscr. Knokb, Attorney. 2d I'm.', Fx. 1'a ALSO. Al! tint cod ilit lot or plcca of land fcltuatu In ilea, ver lownahlp, Columbia county ar.il Stato cf IVnn sjlvanln, bouudednnd descilbedns f Hows, tc-wlt! lieglnnlng at an oak at pubi c road, thence aloug said nad i.ot lh clghlj.blx and onu-rourtu degrees west twenty-nlno rods to n stone, thenco by laud of Jacob Longenbergor south throe and ono fourth do- grecs est Lkiii unit one-tenth porch s to a stone thence by tho s.uno north seventy-two and a halt degrees east slxt y-ono nndone.tenth perches to tho place of beginning, conlulnlng ono aero moro or less, onwhldinre elected a ono story frame dwell ing ho'lio.btablo an I otit-bullillugs. Belied, tnk n In ex cut'on nt tho butt, of Tho Co lumbia County Mutual titvlug Fund and Loan Asso ciation agalust Charles Lorigenbergernnd to bo sola as tho property of Charles I-ongenberger. Lnrix & Millkk, AttoruuiB. Vend Ex. ALSO, All that certain k t or plcco c f lard sltuato In Madison towiibhip Columbia co., ami Suite ot I'enmtjlvanU, and bounded nrddetcilbcd ns follows, to-wlti On tho north by land ot Fl unk Eves ou the east by land of Samuel Lowry, on the south; by land of William Hanllne, and on the west by lander l'hlllp Llchard, containing thirty acres moro or less, ou which nro erected a ono and a half btory Iramo dwelling house, barn, and out-bulldlngs. S.lzed, taken In execution at tho sultof Thomas J. Swisher against Jot 1 bn j der ntd to be bold as tho property of Joel hnj der. W, J, lluckulew, Attorney. Kl, Fa. ALSO. All that real ettnttibluiale in Ililarcrccs. township Columblacountr.cn lend leading frem llerwlck to llloomsburg, bounded and described as follows to wit : On tho ninth by land cf Daniel I'ursel. on thu east by landcILjdU Bpoucnberg, on the wtbtby landot Daniel 1'urtel and on the bouth by I. y ill. i Sponcnborg and Daniel l'ursel.eontalnlng two acres moro or less, on which ore eit cttd a two-story brick dwelling, frame stable, airing houso and out-build- lags, good spring of water and large orchard on tho premises. Beliod, token tn exerutlon a',' tlio suit of E. I, Adams, surviving raitnercf Adams Bon, against Mary J, Oansel, and to bo bold as the property of Mary J, Oansel. Jacxsoh, Attorney, Fl. Fa, ALSO, The following described real estate bltuato in Centra township, Columbia county, beginning at a gum tree tn lino of land ofnecrgo Kelchnernnd otheis, thenco by Undct O, K. litis south twelve degrees test one hundred and twelve perches to a stone, thenco by inn.e and land of I. Ernwlue south three decrees west ono hundred and flfly-Hva and two-tenths pen lies to a stone, lu line of door go MuDly, tberco ty nine etd Clulbtlanna Munly south eighty six ondono fourth degrees east I Inc- ty and nlne-ttntl s lercl.is ton pine stump In lino ofHarah Holrncnacd cthtrs, thenco by same north eight nnd tlirce-fourtha degrees west Ml nnd ebfht-teuths ptrche lo as! one, thtnee north eight and tLree-tourtbs degrees, east setenten and eight-units ptrchts to a none, aenco north ten ana one-half degress wtttdenbty-clgUasdilght- tenthsporclieston Btono In lino Ooorgo Kelcli ner llvo hundred and clghty-two and one-fourth de grees west setenty-clght nnd eight tenths perches to a gum tree, tho placoot beginning, containing ono hundred nnd twenty-four acres and ono hun dred and forty-six perches, strict measurc.on which aio erected a largo framo two story dwelling with kit ben attached, log stable with "wagon abed at tached, framo pig pennndcorn crib and oul-bulltl-Ings. seized, taken tn execution nt tno suit oi Anna .Jackson and O, ll. Jackson, executors of M.F.. Jackson, deceased nga'nst (leorgo A. beam nnd to bo acid as tho property of tleorgo A. Heam. Terms caih on day of sale. A LAO, All that certain traotor plcco of land sltuato In Main TownshlrsColumbla county nnd Stato of l'cnn- sjlvnnla bounded nnd described ns follows to-wlt I lieglnnlng nt n stfine, thenco by lantl of sniu w iiuani .Menslnger nortli B' venty degrees sixty eight nnd ono tenth perches to a stone, thenco by land late cf (locrgii iAngehbrtgor, rotth twenty soven nntl a half degrees wes,t e ighty six and nvo tenth perches ton atone, thenco by thosnn.o south ectcnty mm threo iptarter degrees west boven nnd threo tenths pinches tonSlon, nnd thenco tiy bind of tho said tlatdct Miller south fourtcon degrcs east Uglily seven and two tenths perches to tho placo of begin ning containing thirty ono acres nnd sixpercnoior land strict measure. AL0, ono other tractor pleca ef land bltuato In satd Main Township, County nnd Stato nforcsnld boun ded and described ns follows to wit I Ilejlnnlng nt stono n corner of land of James, lcAl.rnoy south. sixty nnd a minrtcr degrees west litly threo nnd four tenth petches to n stone.tln'iico by lands of said tVllllun Menslnger south twenty eight nnd ono ghth degrees cast thirty nlno aud Uvo tenth perch os to a post, thenco by bind t llenj iinln Nuss sixty nlno ard ono half degrees east fifty threo and four tenths perches to a btono In lino cf land ot Henry llowtnan, thenco by tho satno north twenty nlno nnd three fourlh degrees west forty eight and llvo tenth perches to tho placo ot beginning containing fourteen nctes and eighty eight perches ot land strlclmoasuro lo tho snmo moro or less. ALSO, ono other tract or plcco of land bltuato In Main Township County nnd stato nfon sitd nnd bouuded nnddoscrlbedasfollowsto-wlt: Ueglnnlng ntn stone corner In the lino of land cf John I lifer nnd thncc north sixty-seven nnd a lulf degrees oast ono huh, dred nnd llfty-two pc relies a'ong tlio lino t f Jt hn Pel fer nnd l'eter row man thenco north 81 degrets west sixty rcrchts to a stono ccrncr, thnnc-' south slxlysovcn nndabnlf degrees westono hundred and fitly two perches ton stono corncr.thcnco bouth thl'ty ono degrees catt sixty jerehes to tho place of beginning containing lllty three acres and twenty llvo perches inoro or lc33. 8rd described ; Containing llfty throo ncres and twenty nvo per dies moro or less on which nro erected n two story framo dwelling houc, largo bank barn, wagon shed nnd outbuildings seized, taken In execution nt tho suit of Illram Shufars, admlnlst rn.or of Ooorgo llollenback deecas. od against Wm. MenMngor, and tobj soli as tho property ot Win, Menslnger V. ntn Attorney, al. nun. ux. ALSO. lots of ground sltuato In Locust Dalo Conyngham All thoso certnm two tiwnbhlp, Columbia county nnd Rtato of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to-wlt: Sltuato on corner cf Fifteenth and Chestnut streets between Front nnd Market streets: being lots No. los and no and each 1st being twenty nvo feet In width nnd one liunUred feet more orless In depth on which nro erecteu a two story framo dwelling house, with shlnglo roof, nnd a framo Btnblcon rear end or lot. Fel7Cd taken In execution nt tins suit ot William II. Bright .agent, ngatnst Jncob Dcnncrandto bo sold ns tho property of Jncob llcnncr. MAtiit, Attorney. Fl. Fa, ALSO, Tho following described real estate.lt being tho llfuoatato ot oeoigo Cuvnnco in thesame, st'uato In Mount Pleasant Township, Columbia county nnd btato of Pennsylvania bounded and described ns fol lows to-wlt : on tho north by lands ot George Ixelcr and Andrew lkelcr, on tho cast by lands ot Daniel Mccarty and Samuel Jneoby, on the north. by lands otE It. Ikelernnd Jarkson lkelcr, and onthowebt bylandsof William Jclmsen nnd I).,vld Demote ostate, containing ono hundred and twelve ncres, moro or lesson which are erected a two and a half story framo dwelling house, a largo bank barn. straw bhed. wagon houbca and other out-bulldlngs, also a good orchard etc. Holzed taken in execution at tho suit of First Na tlonal Bank of llloomsburg, against lieorgo Cuvanee and to bo sold na tho property of (icorgo cavance, E, 11. LnitE, Attorney. Venu. E, ALSO. All that certoln irnctcf land situate In Lccui township, Columbia couuty, Stato of l'enrsjlvanta, Hounded on tho east by lands cf Ellas Ilelwlg, on tho west by lands of fleo. Marks, on tho norlh by lands ot Abraham Whltncr, and on tho south by lauds of Frederick riahler and (icorge miner, eon talnlug thirty-live acrtsmoreor Ices, whereon nro erected two (two-storj) framo dwelling houses.banlc barn, nnd out-bulldlngs Seized, taken In execution at tho suit of J. II VasMnu against David S. Ilelwlg nnd tobosoidns the properly of David S. Hclwig, ltiiAWN, Attorney. Al. Vend. Ex. ALSO, AU that certain houso and lot sltuato In tho town ef Catnwlisa, Columbia county nud stntoof l'cnn sjlvanla, bound, d and described as follows to-wlt: Beginning In 1'lno si rectal tho east side of an alley, laldout for I no convenience of tho Lutheran church sltuato In Pino street alorcsnld nnn running from thence by sold alley acd hind of Stephen llaldy northeastwardly a course parallel utlie street and alley.ot tho town of Catawlssa two hundred nnu te feet (410) then southeastward!)- a courso parallel to tlio nforcsald l'lne btrcet titty feet (5 ) to a cor ner of lot of Nelson I'. John, thenco by tho samo Eouthwcbtwnrdly two hundred and ten feet (iio) to the aforesaid I'ltr btrcet, thenco by tho samo north westwardly titty feet (M) t ' llie placo of beginning, wheroon is erected a wo-story framo dwelling houso and out-buildlngs. Seized, taken in execution nt tlio silt of Columbia County ngnlnst Joseih Maitz, nnd to bo sold as the property ot Joseph Mnitz. Ikelek, Attorney. Vend. Ex. ALSO. All that certain tractor piece tf land bltuato tn Benton township, Columbia county, and State of lVnns)lvnt.la, bounded am1 described nsfollows, to wn: Beginning nt a stone, thenco by land of Fred erick Illlley bouth two degtces, wet forty perches to a rest, thenco by land et Balrhold KlercholT north eighty -eight i nd ooc-fouith degrees west one hundred and sixty-seven and eight-tenths tlegrecs to a post, theneo by land of Wllliom McKelvy north ono nud three-fourths degrees east forty perches to a vhito oak, thenco by land of tuld (icorge W. I'oustbouthel hty-elfht and I hrec-fourlh degrees, east ono hundred nnd slxty-clght pciches to tho place of begliinlng.conlaiulng fori) -two ucrts.tliiet measure, be the samo mot o or letP, fltlcen acrcsof which is cleared. Seized, taken tn execution at tho suit of John J, Mclleury against ticorge W. I'oust und to bo sold as tho property of Oeorgo W. I'oust. . Littiks, Attorneys. Fl. Fa. ALSO, All that messujge and lot ot ground sltuato In tho village of Itupert, Montour towushlp,Columbla coun ty, Pennsylvania, bounded nud described ub follows: Northwardly by lauds ot Arndt, easlwardly by tho Main road leading fiom Dloorasburg to Catawls sa, southwardly and westwatdlyby tho Main road leading I re in BloomtburgtoCatLwlsfaandlandsof tho Lackawanna and llloomsburg Itallroad compa ny. Ilbeing. thescmo prcirly lotdy occupied, by Michael Dougherty for tho purpose of conducting a hotel, known as old Butler stand; containing about ono-third of an aero moro cr less, whereon is erect ed a large and commodious Etablo and shed, lco house and outbuildings, A well of water la also on tbo premises. " Seized, taken in execution at tho suit of Catharlno Butler against Beuben Kouch, and to bo sold as tnc property of Iteuben Itoueh. Littlks, Attorneys. Fl. Fa. ALSO, All that certain tractor piece of land bltuato In Brlarcreek township, Columbia county nnd Stnto ot l'onnsjlvenla und boundcu and described as follows to-wlt: Beginning nt a stone in lino of lad of Jrhn Yost.llienco nortli eighty-one and n quarter degrees oast forty-six and a fourth pciches to a Mono to land of Jonas Wright, thenco by tho eamoand S. Sltler south thirteen degrees and twenty mlnutos cast two hundred ni tl forey-nlne and threo fourths perches to land ot Dai id Shaffer, thenco by tho samo forty-eight degrees nud titty minutes west thirty-nine perches toSi'inuel Shier, Ihcncobytho samo north lltteon degrees and fifty minutes west two hundnd and leventy-two perches to tho be ginning, containing sixty-two acicsur.d seventy eight perches nnd allow unco bo the same more or loss.on which aro erected a two-btory frame dwell ing house, barn nnu out-bulldlngs. ALSO, All that other certain tract or piece of land sltuato In Brlnrctcek township, Columbia county, nntl Stato of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wli; Adjoining lane's of Jonas Wright on tho north blity-seven degrees east blxty ono perch es to a post, thenco noith ulcun and one hlf degrees west thirty-seven perches to a stdne nil Jul nli g lu.d ct Ulllljui Walp, theneo south forty-eight and one-half degrees west sixty-eight andalx tenlhs pcrchoMo ajtllnv pice, adjoining land of Otoige llnwir.sculh eight devretH cast fourtien and seven-tenths perchee.contalnlng nlno acres and ono hu'i.drcd and nvo perches Selied, taken In execution at the suit ct Joecnli Union sgulnst William Walp and to bo sold as thu property cf William Wulp, um.es,Atlorney, Ft Fa. U. II. KNT, Jnu, T-to thntf. ISSl-itTUi YIUH Eclectic Magazine OF- hrclgn Llieraiure, Science, and Art. 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Notice Is herebv etven that nnnlleatton hosbeen iuihiu lotuoeourt uv too nioomourg eiro vouv pany," ior an nmentiinent . i na inarter, u.v rnang Ing Its namn, stylo nnd tltloto "Frlendsh1!) lire I'oinpiny ko i, or luoomsourg" nnn tno eouii nas orui'iin iiiar upon puniication oi nonco inercoi hi iwu iiuiiors or general circulation, piiuusut'u iu t-oi-umbla Cnimtv. fur tbren wpelcs hi fnrn thn nrst Mon. dayot February next, a di'crco In nccordanco with ui application win oo maue, lino vnuu ooj"ctiun UJ IIIILTIIUKUll. Wlt.tlAM Webb. JOHNW.rttY, secretary. President, Jan 14 '81 4-t o: tOMAtlSSIONEU'S NOTICK. All collectors nro hereby notified that tha return of rented hind ns vtell ns unseated must bo made on nr beforo tho first day of Februnrs. 1 Bl Land upon which no property cun be found fiom v filch to ma!.? taxes must to returned and thofe who fill tomakc returns by said day will bo held for sucli loss. STEPHEN POIIK, CHAllI.KS HEICHAIIT, A. 11. HEItlll.NO, Comml'sloncrs' Ofllfe, county Commissioners, llloomsburg PaJan. 8, '81. Attest: J. B, casev, Clerk. Jan. 14-3w WIINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE KSTATB OP JACOB 8. EVANS DElKASEO. letters of Administration on tho cstatoof Jacob H. Kvnns. Into of llloomsburg Columbia county Pn. deceased, havo been granted by tho Ileglster of said county to (1. A. Iicrrlnir. c,I l'.loomsbuiv. arlm'r All persons Iihv Ing claims ngnlnst the cMnto of snld tier cedent nro requested to present them t r settle ment, nnd those Indebted to tho estate to make payment to tho undersigned administrator, without uutuy. O. A llKUIIINO, Administrator. JanT.sie-w Bloomsburg.I'a, A DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF 8AI1AU 1I011INIIOOO, DECEASED. letters of Administration rnthocstnto of Sarah itouinnood. latooi-Mlmin townshln Columbia conn ty, Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been gra ded inu iti-gistcr ui uiu uutiuty to it. r.. Wlnteisteen, of llloomsburg, adm'r. Allpcreons uaving eiuuns ngainst tno csmtu oi saiu acce dent ii ro reoucstcd to rrrsent them tor stttlement nnd thoso Indebted to tho cstato to make pament tj tnt; uuuurbiut.'u juniiuisiraior,wuuoi!L uciay. L. S. WlNTEKSTfiEN, Administrator, Jan 7, "so-cw llloomsburg, l'a, OCLAMATION IN DIVORCE. COl U.MBIA COUNTY. I-S: Among the records nnd nroc.ee dimes or tho Court or common Pleas of Columbia couuty It Is inter tiuti. ltobert M MeUrtdol No. HC Sept. Term, 1SS0. vs. J- Divorce. Jlary C. JlcllrHe. j Now Dee, (t, if so on rending of Sheriff's retuin to uiiiitsiiortena anu application or. iiervey 15. Miuin, Att'y. for ltobert St. vtcurlde, tho court order ptib- iiLuiiuii kuv nutiiu. By the CncitT. Certified from the records this nfteentii day of ueut'mutT, j. jr., ism1. WM. ItlllCKBAt'.M, 0. M. (Jcick, l'roth'y, Deputy To Mary C. .Mcliridoabovo named: You aro here by reirulicd to appear beforo tho Judges of said court ut nioomssur' on Jlondav.th) 7th dav of Kebruarj , A. i) ISM, to answer tho complaint or buiu iiuutri i .m. inuiinue. U. II. ENT. SlierlfT, Jin. "to TlTl HOWS' AITKA ISKMENTS. t Tho following appraisements ot real and pergonal property set npaii to wiuowsoi uecenents unto ut-eu juou hi mo onwe oi tno Jtegisier or Col umbia comity, under the ltules of Court, nnd will be nresented lor absolute contli matlon to thn nrnhnns' court to bo held In Bloomsburg.ln and forsaltl coun ty, on Monday, thu 7th day ot Fob. ISSI, at two o'clock p. m., of bald day unless exceptions to such ouiiuiinuiiuii aio previously ineu, or wuien nil per sons Interested In said estate will take notice : . I. Widow of Wllllts II. Meyer, lato cf Madison towiiauip, uttt-aseu, 2. Widow or Illrum II. Broadt, lato of Dloorasburg, uciu-tscu. Hcglstcr's Office. 1 W II. JAC'OI'Y, Bloomsburg, in. r, 'si, I Iteel ter -- -v- I EGISTUU'S NOTICKS. V Notlco Is hereby gUen to all legatees, cred tills and other persons interested In the estates of mo respective ucccuenls and minors, that tho fol iiM.uiK uiiiiiiimtiuiim, uauouiou ttuit gll-lllllUIl lit- counts hae been Hied in the ollltioor llio ltcglster of tui. L-o, unu tiuuo prcsentea ror connrmniion ana allowance In tho Orphans' Couit to bo held In Bloomsburg. on Monday, Feb. 7, ISSI, at 2 o'clock, 1'. ui. uu puiu uiiy 1. Tln llrst nntl llnil account of A. 1'. Heller, gunr- tiiuu 1 1 jMiot'iut i uih ii.unnur uiinuoi .Muitua Crosslo) , Jalu of I'lno township, deceased. t. 1 he nrst nnd final account ot .lames Gulliver, uuiuiuiMrnior or Jonn t.uuner, late oi iieni lock township, defeated. 3. Tlio first nnd llnal nccount of 11. Frank Zarr. nd. mtntstrtitnr of Muriln W. Nuss, lato ot tho Town or llloomsburg, deceased 4. Thn nccount of lllchnrd fill's, ndmlnlsttator of junitna coney, lato ot Benton township, de ceased. 0. Tho second peccunt cf John Bellas nnd A.J. Delias, extcutoiscf Adam Bellas, lato of Flsh lngueik towmh'p, dt ceased. C. Tho final nccount of Allen Mann, guardian of tllzabeth HennlnKcr, mltiT child of Iteuben Ileunlnger lato of Beaver towcbhlp, deceased. 7. Iho final account ot Allfn Mann, guordlan ot Mahalu Ileunlnger, minor clilld or Iteuben lieu i.ligcr,lato cf Beaver township, deceased. S. H he nrst nnd llnal account ot (ieorgo A. Doty ndmlnlslrntor, do bonis non cum testnmenlo nnu?xo, ct Henry Kingsbury, lato of Benton towiibhip, deceased. 9. The flirt and llnnl nccount of John II. Heller und J. II. llailer, administrators or Jacob liar, ler, Jr., lato cf Mlllllu township, deceased. 10. Tho btcond m.d tlnnl account ot William II. clink, uustee of aiaiy (lorrcll, lato of tho bor ough cf Central'a, deceased, 11. The nccount ct William llugenbuch, executor of Isaao llnenbuch, into if craige township, do ceasi tt. 12. Thu account of Jacob Hartinan, administrator ot lienn llurtmun, late cf lit mice; township, de em ed, 13. 'I he hist nnd flnnl nccount ot Abraham Lock urdund John K. Lockurd, lato administrators of Alcxnnder Lccknid, lato of UUarcieek town, thlji, tit et used. U. TLo llnal nccount of Ooorgo Mooro, almlnls t inter of Biizslcth Itobcrts, Into of Sugarloaf towi shlp.deceaud. 15. Uio nrst and nnal account cf Miranda Lee. ad ministratrix oi Ctnncy Cennclly, lato ct tho bor ough if lit rw lik, deceased, 10. 'Die Hist and paitlnl acccunt of II. Frank Zarr, executor of (ieorgo ZanMalu cf taiawlsbatown b ltl p, deceubtd. IT, llie run and paitlal necountof John llnrlman, uilmliilhlratcrcif Michael drubcr, lato ot Hem lock township, deceased, 18. 'i ho first nnd partial account of Pllllnger Harri son EiiiMvIng executor cf Cantleld Harrison, lato cf Iho Town if Blotms buig.de ceased. 19. Th llrst und tlnnl account ot lllnim Whltmlro, i.Un.lnbtiiiiir tf Haruh Aruwlue, lato ot Centre township, deceased. 20. Tlicllritnmilli.il account of Andrew J, 11 ess. i iliniiitMiiiior cf Illram I,ungcr,lato ot Sugarlout township, deceased. 21. 'Jhe acccunt cf David Iowcnbcrg, administra tor of (ieorgo Itclswlck, luto ct tho Town of lllccmsburg, deceased, 22. Tho second and tlr.nl account cf N, ll. Creasy und I). A. Ciffisy, administrators ol Samuel creasy, late er .Minim lownsnip, utcensea, 23, 'Jhefltstand llnal account of Henry lletler. ad ministrator ot Jitao l.utz, late of iliniln town ship, deceased. 21. 'iho llrMai dtlnai account cf If nan A, Dewltt.art mlulbiiulor do t onb non of John Hartinan, late ot (Jiouuo iownsjilp, deceased, 23. Tho hrst and llnnl nccount cf lllas fllger. guar dian of Katurnaccodman, minor child of Chuiles Uocdinati, lato of Centro township, dtceused. it. The first nnd final account or I'llas Cljcr. guar dian cf Matgiiit (ioonnan, minor child of Charles (Jet enmn, lulu ot C'ti.lio township, do ccum tl, 27, 'i he rust and Una1 nccount cf William Mastrlier, admlnlst inter ef ficoigo Brcero, lato cf .Madison township, deceaicd. 29. 'iho account ot t'hnrl s Ktssler, administrator nt (.t o i go Ketslir, late tf HeaMr towusblp, de- txiiked. 29. Thu Htst and rartlcl account of Benjamin liaitint, tiinln!triui(r cf William II, Oruugc, lulecf l'tuw lisa lew i.shlp, dectatt-d. ItegUtert Cfnoe, I W.H.JACOHT, BKioiiiiburg Jtua.T'81. I KecUter, John Wanamaker. DRY GOODS lf you cannot visitthccity,scnd to us by postal card for llOttSO- keeper's Prlco Hst,anAUndor' woarPrkoLiat for JANUARY We fill orders by letter from every Stato nnd Territory nt samo prices charged customers who visit the store, nnd allow samo privilege of return. The stock includes Dress Goods, Silks, Lnccs, Fancy Goods, and general outfits. Grand Depot, (SUCCESSOR TO D. W. I'lno Itntiiillcs, IYIiIhUIcn, i.Iiik, vtitiiuy un iiaiKi. UirOltTIil) ALFS AND TOKTIiJiS IN 1I0TTLIS 1 Ull. DOZLN. Lniullords tlirougl out tlio county will lintl it to their iid vim luce to call nnd examine my stcck belore BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Stroet, 2nd $ JulyOJ'so-ly A CURE GUARAMTEED25 CENTS BY USBMG a u " an , Vi c : 3 E Is DR.METTAUR'S HEADACHE PILLScnromnst wonderfully in a very short lima both QCK nnd NERVOUS HEADACHE: nn.l.whilo acting nn tho ncrvouB fytra, rcllcio DYCPEPSIAInits wiir.t Inrmsi, cleans ing tho system of excess of bile, producing a regular healthy action of tho bow els. InlV Afllllolzobc isxof thoso imillOtO CUro. 'nlno 3-Cont PostQKO Stamps. Voreahi by all Druggists.' mi EOLI5 raopitiETons, oct. 15, 'SO-nm C. C. GALIG nan, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, AND DEALKIt IN STOVES, HEATERS .A. 3X3" ZD 0RA.3Sr C3-33S, BICOMSBTJ.US-, PA. bhop iu Opera House, 6th door aprU M' T CAUTION. GET THE BEST. STBONG COMPETITION Iu llie mnimfiicfuro of Organs is resulting in the production and eale of cheitp goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence, without any merit whatever, except to bo offered cheap, and then when purchas ed found to bo dear at any price. "Will you not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument bearing the names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of styles of tho celebrated Estey Oigans can now be seen at tho new rooms of the Only Authorized Agent foi the Estey Organs in Columbia County. A guarantee for five years from the manu facturers accompanies every Estey Organ. J. SiMTZX3R, Agent, June SV80-U UDITOH'S NOTICK. In tho matter of t'o t stato of Alexander Hess, lato or bugartoat townbhlp.lolumbla co.. l'a., deceas ed. The undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or rlituis' Court of Kold county, to innkillst!llutloii of the balance In thu haidtt cr llachel Him nnd An drow Lautoch, admtnlbtrntcra ot fald decedent to and nmongBt crcdltorn, will meet nil partlen inter ested In mid dhtiltititlcn nt his cnieuin iho Town of Hloombburg In told county, on Tuesday, tlinVMh day ot January, A. I., 1681, at ten o'clock a. m.. of bald day, when andwheiouil pnrtlts lntercbtedln bind fund mubt attend or bo forever debarred from any thnro ot bald fund. HOllEIiT It. UTTI.E, Auditor, dec. 2J,lssc-4w A UDITOH'S NONCE. In the matter cf the cstatoof Philip Ilcss.Iatoof K11 garlouf townthlp, Columbia county, I'enn'a., de ceased. Tho undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or Plums' couit ot f-nld county to mske distribution of tho balance In the bancs of Janus l'etertian, ad mlnltirnior de henta nrn of tho sa in decedent to tho parties legally entitled to rccelto the snmo, will meet the parties intt rested In mid estate nt his tniceln tLuTiwnof lilocmbbuigin Ealdcoun ty, on Tuesday, the JMh day of January, a. D IS81 at ten o'clock a. in , of said day, when and win ro al nattlesluttristcd In eulil ebtate must uttendorbe forever debarred from nny bhaio of said tund, B. FltANK ZAKK, dec w, 8(Mw Auditor. A UDITOH'S NOTICK. Ctn.UMllIA COUNTY. SSi Among tho records nnd nrncecdlnim of thcir. phanb' Court ot Columbia couuty, It is Inter alia, lliua vou, uuicu, In the matter of tho account of 11 a. schwerpenht- p., ..uuuuisiiuiui vi l.iiimui iieuueroou, uu etobiil. Aud now December loth. Uso. on mctlon and bv agri'tment of parllts. Hamuei Kntrr, Imj, 1.1 up- ,i iiittu nuunur luiuuketubinnuiiouoi ineualtinco In tho arc untant's hands to and union- iho nnrtt. h entilltd ihctito. Certified from tho records Dccembt r uih, ibo.' vim, Jlllli liliAlJl, Clerk o. o. The Auditor app'lntcd by the Ccurl will tlei d to the duties 1 f liiNepiolntuieiit on Kilda), the fourth day of rctiuury. . V..1W, at tm o'clock n in., athiscnieo In lilccmstuig, la when tun wheio pa tlcbii ttitbitdau rtuuiiidtu uu ke tin Ir claims cr todttarudfrciuccmliif In upon Mid turn. . SAklUtL KNOltU. lu,t,V)-r Auditor. This is thcparticular season in which to gct.mdprcparc House keeping Dry Goods Sheetings, Pillow Materials, Linens, Nap kins, Towels, etc. It Is nlso tho season for Ladies' Underwear. Tlio Grand Depot contains tho greatest varictyof goods in ono establishment in the United States, nnd exchanges orrcfundsmoncy for things that do not suit, upon examination n t home. and FEBRUARY Philadelphia. RODBXNS,) DEALER IN ttiiniH, unit all Kind ol' nines) con jiuicliiifcing eltuvhtie. Door below Iron. valunhln Dili n ulu, fi.ii.n. inailtd tonnv nildrcKs nn icrrlntnr Bloomsburg, Pa. LIST OF JUROHS FOR FEHKUAItY TEltM ISSI, GRAND JURORS. Iterwlck J K Adams. lilccm W w lurretr, Samuel D Hosier, William liabb, Andrew Sounder. llrlaicrcek-Gecrgo Lam. ccntre-S Fry. I'lsblngcibck M WMclIcnry, Oeorgo realer.Danto Kitchen, Oreeiiwood-JrBeph Itcdllno. .tntkbon 1) H Young. llemiock-Edwatd Ivey, rierco Bhoemaker, Lor Wright. I ocubt ilavberry 8115 der, Jacob I Stino, Wml'bon 'lliouias Ulnglcs, Jlaln Wm 11 Hther. .Montour-J It lihoada. orangt tamuel be) bert. ltourlngcrcek Pamuel llouek, D W Itarlg. l ino Luther A Herman. TRAVERSE JURORS. riltST WKSli. tlcavcr Peter Eckroto, James T Fox.Henry S Lcbo. Kent n DterWoss. llerwlck W l'Bn)der. lilnom-chas 1 Iioiitt 1, Evan Jones, II 0 Nngle, Jas o Mern'T, Henry Wolf. Catuwlsbn-J hu palimt'. Nathan Creasy, Pint Drumheller. Jetei h Walter, Harry O John. Centre Johu Del ong, Joseph Ulger, John White, l-'lbhlngcrcek Oct) J Fullmer. I'rnnkllu M'chncl Mcnvch, (lrtenood ll Ji Applcman. I.pcuft-Jnceib linuir. Solomon Howry, Henry Ilelwlg, David Ilelwlg, Maln-Il II Kederorr. Montour J Q liatkiey. Miniln-M li lletler, Abram Mostcller, Jr., JaccA fU88. Mt, l'leafnnt- Joseph Kline, l'lnc Amos I.eng t-cott J U Ammtiman, Kobrrtrursel. bugarloaf-DuMd Kocher, oeo out. BICONU WkKIC, Denver I'cter II I'niicr, Jacob Hartzel, Chas S llelehart Daniel t-lngley, sr. llentcn ll.tintK Helhs John H Kllue, Ellas Mo- litury, Jabih Villler. lHocm Jn'th 11 roinliey, rcter Knar.p, James Len- iicn Jas Y i-rhu):ir. Itrluitiitk-bi mini unlth. Catnwltra-0 W I'laik, Jncob rcdo'ofl, 0 C Sharp. It is. FUI iMcrcck-jcbn t'rrvc ling, l'rai kiln .HiiiiiliHii 1 c tin an, (uu 1 v ti tt-1 ti tnitk nfv. thandlcr Eves, J tan 111 1 ijl tt'Hi 1., up urn r Maudtr, Jotktoi AbgtibtiuFveilinrt. I) llf-tcvin. 1 in-t in Willi 1. jiti.tgtinti) ccllm, MrdiKii-l'alvlii 1 (mitt, buiuuel Faribworlh, Main 'thn (.hnniaii. )i, I'ihiii- tnuwcrd. '. (eott-AlrtmCiibter, l'tedliths. bugrut-ueo A Utss, bsiuutl Y Hew, Lnvsu Let la. 51