THE COLUMBIAN AND. DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBXJRG, COLUMBIA PA. ft jlrfitnt&isn. r "' ' 1 " v 1 - a. a. utwaiiii, Eiuarc. J. Ei DITTEHBCMDSHf J BLOOMSBURG, PA. lYldtiy, Fobruary 4, 1881. Tlioro salil lo be something crooked nmo.U Mrtilti Schuylkill county olllclals. An Inveitlgatlon Is In progress Tho Utest figure gho Hancock a popular nti rhy over CUrfiultl or 0.132. Without tlirt colored vote it would liavo been half a million. Two bllU 1iav been Introduced into tho Legislature Tor the benefit til' firemen. One Is entitled "An n:t to rcotilro ths twyment of certain premium to tho volunteer firo do patimcnt of cltlea and Incorporated bor iiiIii, by firo iaiuranci compMilc not or K.iiii?.t;il nuder tho laws of this Common wealth, but doing bminesH therein." The other i "An act to authorise and impower onu'iclls of cttlf, borough, and Incorpora te! town or villages in thin Commonwealth to prnvldn fcr thexnpport of disabled firo iiipii." Hjth nra meritorious measures and should bo paa'ed. IIACIMSIIIIIKI liKTl'KI!. Ilarrisbnrs, rl. 7lli, ISSI. Again I bave to record tho (act that there has been no change in tho oanatori.tl out lank. Tho situation Is just tho samo ai it was a wek no only tint t lie continued ball oting tliy alter thy ha become si irksome M to be almost unbearable to Senator and Member. In fact a large number have be-n abtent from the balloting during tho week no that upon two occasion, Saturday and Monday, tho volt) fell below n quorum. Speculation upon the outcome has almost entirely ceased and the conclusion ha about boen reached' that there can be no election of'Senator this seision. This will certainly he the caso unlet some Budden change in tho situation now totally unexpected und uuforeseoo, occurs. l-V the information o your readers I give the latest volo cast to day which doe no', dilfer in any material renpecc from tho9e which preceeded it , Wallace 78, Oliver 70, Grow GO. MacVeagli 3, Curtain 1, Agnew 1, Hewitt 3.Phillpa 2 Snnwden 1, Baird 1. As a matter of coune the work of Lpgis lation is much delayed by the pending dead lock. A number of bill have been intro duced in both Senate and House, but none of them has as yet reached a very advance stage of consideration, tho' Senate having passed tbreo bills finally aud the House none Among the proposed Legislation that, up on the liquor traffic is attracting no little attention. Liquor dealers cs well a tht.se opposed absolutely to the traffic are already in tbo field not only with petitions and memorials but with carefully drawn bills nl ready upon the calenders. As a specimen of these may be mentioned the bill for punish ing drunkenness, introduced by Mr. Landi of Lancaster. This act propose to punish persons guilty of drunkenness for the first of- fenso with a fine notles than ten, nor more than fifty pollars,for the second offense with .imprisonment not less than tenor tuoro than sixty days and defines the third offense to be a felony to be punished by disfrauchisemeu of from two to six years duration. Thosi engaged in the sale of liquors are also sub jeeted to like penalties, Mr. Port of Hunt ingdon upon the other hand has introduced a bill which, whatever may be the intention of its framers, would result should it btcom n1aw. in a laree decrease of the revenue of the State from the sale of liquor and would havo but little tendency toward curtailing abuses in the traffic. The bill propose to repeal the present license feesfr tavern and restaurants (lowest liconso $50 and propos os a new classification with tho minimum rate $10. Experience ha shown that nude tbe old law nearly all tho tavern and ret taurants in the Stato are rated in tho lowest class, deduce that lowest rate and tho licen ses will ay fall to i as naturally as niluck take to water, itesult. l no Auditor uen oral' report show that tho tavern and restiuraot licenses (luring tho past year amounted to about $380,000 J'as .Mr Port's bill and that amount will immediate Jy be citt down ouo fifth, and tho revenue from this source during tho year Instead of being $380 000 will not exceed $70,000, True Mr. Port's bill provides for additional revenue by charging a cent for every drink, but lo carry rm this provision would require an army of etate agents to watch th rrgister, all of whom would havo to bo woll paid for their rervicca. Another proportion before the Legl-la ture wlilch is uomnianding general attention 'is thfl pr posed ouolidatlon of the district of tho Supreme Court, so that hut one alt ting of the Court shall be necessary and that to ba in Philadelphia, As a matter of course tut meets niih strenuous opposition irom ma couuue in inecenirai arm western part of tne State. Tnis movement together . with that on foot to traunfer the Capital from Harrisburg to Philadelphia will, and undoubtedly should meet'wlth the disappro val of all right minded citizen who desire that 'he Judlclury and L-gislature Bhould r bo as far removed a possible Irom tho cor ruptlng influenco of the eity of Philadelphia 0 It wfiuld Indeed be a sorry day for Pennsyl vania when her .Capital goo to Philadelphia 1 the almost universal opinion here outsido of the particular clrclo and influence of her Representative. Sneaking of Philadelphia reminds uieot a little episode of last night's ' session which wa on a par with Monday iilgbt session of the past when Charlie Wolf used to make thing lively for tho Dem ocrats. Under the rule original resolutions are in order on Monday night, Taking ad vantage of this rule the Hon. Edward Law Representative from the 8th district of Phil ' adelpbia got iu a resolution asking that the committee on municipal corporations of which the Hon. Christ. Kneaseof Philadel dqlpblfi U chairman should be discharged from the further consideration of the bill to consolidate the office of the receiver of Taxes nnd the Collector of Delinquent Tuxes in FbiitdelpbU. This Is a measure advan ced by tho Law Association of that city in the Interest of Heform, and tbo failure of tho committee to report It was takeu by Its friend as an Intended effort to delay Its ' consideration- Mr- Law's remarks had a rather personal lendency and reflected (tome what on the modern method of Legislation as well ns tho intentions of the chairman of Munlcipil Corporation who responded In kind This lltllespatijavo evidence of the (un ahbad on this bill, which your wader miylook for; A. 13. 0. Goodrich, for many years editor of the Urattfiml Jteportcr published at Towanda died at IllngliAmpton Now York last Friday. He wan appointed Sureyor of the pott at Philadelphia by Grant, and held tho posit ion at tho time of his death. WASIIINfliojTliKTTEIt. Valilnfilon, I). 0. Fcliritnry I, Ml. The Senate pamocral havo acted sen sibly in proposing aa flr and easy n colli tloti o7 ilia electoral count question that even tho most unreasonable Republican can not object to It without blushing For r-ome-tltno it has been certain that the original Morgan resolution could not bo forced through the House, nnd, Indeed, I havo hem unable to find many Democrats who believed It to bo the best solution of the question The fus ovcrit has not'helpfd the Demo crata qt nlli Tho election of Garfield being conceded, nnd them being no doubt as to counting Uio voto of any stnto but Georgia, and a them 1 no partUau tlnpuio even as to that state, I fail to xeo why both llepub llcans and Democrat should not at once unite upon (ho proposition which originated n tho Senate yesterday. It Is to tho tffect thai the two House shall meet in joltit con vention in tho hall of tbe Houto of ltcprtv sentntlves, the Sounto nppoiutlng ono teller and tho House two, who shall couut the oto nnd deliver tho result to tho Vice Pres dent who prcsldos in the joint convention. Those few Republicans who wish tho Vice President to count aud declare the voto and lecldo all q lestlons that come up simply be cause ho is a Uepublloan, but who would object just a strenuously if ho were a Dem ocr.it, may voto agilnat tho resolution, but I havo no doubt they will bo overruled Tho resolution now proposed wn that in force in sevctal previous counts, Hut Con grow should go to work at once, early hi tho next session, nnd pass a law definitely fixing the mode of procedure iu such cases, no leaving the work to be dono a few days be fore tho count i to bo made. rbero In been gratifying progress in committed ou the appropriation bills, bu littl hi been doue iu the House or Senate. If tho mo good sen! prevails In commit tee in reporting tho Legislative, Executive and Judicial bill a wa sho'su in the other there i no reason to wtpect an extra session There arc a lew Ilepubllcans of whom Con ger is an example, who do not wish any thing to pas during this session of a Dem ocriitio Congfbs oxcept such bills as are b solutcly necessary for the immediate carry ing ou ol tho government. Ibey don't wan thB reapportionment bill to pas for iu stance, and if, as is possible, tho Democrat shall hold one or inoro of tbe appropriation bills back of that measure, as a means of se curing the passage, these radicals will fill! buster the session out and force an extra one. To-day it is understood that Mr. Cos will u9 soon a possible- call up the re-appor- tionmcnt bill Und will bo supported by every'Democrat of the House in demanding that it be considered to the exclusion other business. The friends of Senator Conkling to-day assert with confidence that his wishes will be consulted by President Garfield in the selection of a Secretary of tbo Treasury, am that their loader is in that event, entirely willing that Mr. Blaine shall be withdrawn from tho Senate and given tho Secretary o State. HlL- TON. Tbe amendment to tbe Constitution of the United States proposed In the Senate by Hon. V. A. Wallace on Friday last pro vlding for the election of President and vice President by a direct vote of the people is attracting general attention. Senator Wal lace's proposition divides the several States into convenient districts, each blste to con tain as many districts as it has Senators and Representatives in Congress and each dia. trict to cast one vnto for President and Vice President, a plurality vote to elect. The votes of the Beveral districts are to bo certl fled to tho Federal House of Representatives by.a State board of canvnssers. The idea of; direct vote for President and Vice President lias lone been favcred by this journal. It was suggested by Andrew Jackson when President In one of his message to Congw and advocated by Thomas II. Benton i the United State Senato who introduced bill to carry it into effect. Senator Wallace1 plan, huwevor.is an improvement ou former suggestion of a direct voto for Pres.dent Tho district plan preserves tho present pow er of tho auialler States aud at tbe same time desectionalige tho canvas for tbo Presideu cy. Under it many Northern districts would cast their vote for the Democratic candi date nnd many Southern districts for th Republican candidates. The fraud com mlttcil in the great cities, too, would bo rcn dered less effectual as they could atfoct only a tew districts instead of controlling as now the voice of an entire State. Tbe amend ment should speedily become a part of th Federal Constitution. Patriot. Few men oxprcw thtmielves mom co gently nnd clearly than Col. Forney. In recent Progras, when Bpeakiug of the silu atlon ot affiir In the States late in rebel Ion, he say : The theory that the Soli South will dissolve under the genial influ nice of new processes i not true as appllr to politics, or if correct a to tho South, still moro so a to the North. That which Is surest to disintegrate i9 tho Republican Hveleln,0f bribery and corruption. Such , KVllt(,m cam0t hat. The fact that it on won last November by a narrow uiargi of votes, that its majority is lnado up of negroes, and that on tho basis of the whito votes Garfield was bcaton by a halfa million, 1 shows that tho Republican organization is a sham aud a shadow, to pats away in a short time; whereas the tremendous poll of the Democrats agaiust such an array of oddsshows that it Is tho only true, stern,and lasting reserve of tho nation. 1 - The I'eter Herdio Personal transportation company, of Philadelphia, expect to de clare a dividend of 20 per cent tho fiMt year. . TUEcnotCKOfnooKS. 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Heaver , t'SSTt JW ITSt et 060 IWUVS CAM H HI AT 42 01 Wl K.Mi 4JIKI 15.1 HI 0,(111 4SOO 40SS07 S3 Oil m M 25Wl3 3(l 14VIT0 ?SOO tin IWTM tS 01 8O0i4t 10U ITIW KI4SS JUU 10.9 01 4 8 IC.1U 1013 41 B co (tint ion HO MCO 9-MHl TOD M) S3 J 44 7 01 1.139 03, 03 01 4SC.I CM S B30 nvinr aiBO'liso Nms M'O uwts loi co ojo iisjn: tciro I'MIPT IWS0 ltVO M9I3 MM I'M HI M 00 4 40 141 II AH0 I4ll)r.0 "(IN) 101' "HOill 1610 mi cn woo o 8o.i at moo IS'IV 4U0 1UJ Kll3S 41 Ml in; (9 r.sro in co moid 101TS9 flltO 1110 SMBl BUll 11SIM MDi 0,901 DiVSKl M10 lOlt BS r4l SI) AO Til AI9 5'2 M W) 40119 AO Oil S SI (91 0 (9(0 4'JiM 44 00 T 8-J 110 SI 44 01 ld.WAO 09 AO III Al 413 40 0,9 AO 430 9S CO COl 2 031 4H9IH CO AO liciium ...... iiernici: Iiloom Ilrlarcrcck, . niamssu . ontralln. . ... 'entro... L'im.tiiglnm., isiuninrecK. rnnktln (Irecliwooil... HeiiiloeK .... .inrksnn .... . l-ocuil MmllHOn .Main Ml. l'lcisnnt .. mm?? Iiif ltonrlnircrt'elv. scott Hugiulont $3S543 JS 1311 OK) 10S1 10 tUIO BO 164 00 AMOUNT BeK 1011 YBAKS rBSVIODS TO 1SS0, lilMrlcls and Collectors Year Oo. Dog. lsT9 tin 84 eJoo 1ST9 031 81 S9 (10 1ST9 aU 14 MAO r IS 10 M3M 600 ItU 811 03 SO 60 1,TI 11SH9 60(10 IS19 111 40 MHO 1ST Tlil IS 4100 1ST! 1st 84 IT CO 1ST 19 91) 14 00 1ST4 1 .VI 9 SO 1M7 BOO 50 S0O is-o 0(143 mro 1ST0I 1S3 4I 0 00 1STS 41)1 W 14 60 llenton, p H wmltli, lltooill, A 1. rruz. Ilrlarcrcck. .lolm P Miller ii.TnomasHoragiuy :cntro. .loscnh Wlso Hemlock, wm v I'oust Montour. Win It Weaver (iiccnvmod, .lacoU H Kvans nciniocK. a 11 nariniitii Madison, lames Weliiwr Hiuarloir, Wm A Kilo e.'onynifliain, Aawn l'crson OnMHHea, Joseph .Mii'tz coninBimm, Auron i creuii t' nio.wisfa, joscpn .Marir. fl.32 Ai I4S3S8 It A Hffcppcnldiicr. Treasurer ot Columbia county, in nccouni whu Bnuiuimniy uiicuuiu umui January lit. 18o. Hit. l'n nin't iitionllpclKil mlnr tn 1H.SI 1 1S0I0 84 " on ninn ai lasr. sciiicmcni, county tnjcnsscscd In Isso 8S5S5 9S tax no re-Els; ry ot voters SH ' nililcil tux nn I'aUwIsst lllinllcate for '19 6 10 " Kratik Jones, rent tor old Jill .............. 33 01 11 (i John tor wm iiarnrrex.uix .... yu costs pud liy KJ Alberts jn Sou Isaaii Uprm. nld brink " nm't pild bv .Montour county Hooks vs. imiiviiiti uiiniurii ................................. ji ' 1'mnl; Junes, old lunoo loo ' county tax ou ansjated lands .. issieo nnnntv tux nn fumt.no landa 403 01 road Ux on unsentoJ lands M, 93 11 to roan tax on seated lands 933 70 BChooltaxou unoostcd lands....-- 1110 S3 11 bclinol tax on seated laii"s Alt en poor 1 ax on unseated mnus i- J 1 ' poor tax on seated lands . s7 .13 " epeclal oor tax on unseated lands 14A $9 special pr lux uu Beauju janus ' npoclsil road tax on unseated lands ' sp clal road tax ou seated lands 1 seated land tax slnco distribution unseated land tax slnco distribution 0 3! 741 17 81 SI IH(W S1 14 43 ro 600 00 " wm Krlokbaura, Jury rees, o ' assessing, managing, etc., ui uog muu. cn. (0,460 01 By comnlsslon, oxonerallons and returns allowed Districts lloaver Coin E.x $11111 lJltricts Mndlson Com Ex $1741 S42 7 73 4 37 1910 10 0S 0 43 15 CS 13 SI t'71-4 $0'.3 Ili-nvli-k T4 ift ISUI Main 37 73 Mimin 69 97 M fleasont-woa oranjo nj is'J I'lilO S3 S3 Itoirlngcr'k so 3') solt si S7 Husarloaf 20 Catawlssa 11 34 Coin iKliam 4.3 M SS 13 60,117 1S(M 45' 1 1.0 :im SI 61 FlshingcrceK ra co Kranklio 3! S3 circemvood 70 cn Jackson 10 S3 73 03 Locust liTH, Benton Ilerwlck 6 2 03 70 9j lsM. 1349 10 01 e'cnlralla 4030 1090 courgham 4 J 1 J ISM. list coiiynghm lsi 8' SO 31 3; SO 78 1 Sujurloat JI.IS'JDO i;72 97 ny total commissions. $1239 20 " total oxoueiatIon - 672 97 " oountv orders ietleemjd .Win32 " am't aue from collectors 12(J3 31 "nrrTttn meetsiitn nald Statu for fiuota ch tneil on coupons 29 20 " commission to Treasurer U61 77 " Ualanca in hands ct Treasurer. 42o7 04 $li0,460 01 n A Hwt-ppcnhl&cr. Treasurer In account with dog IUUU. January 1st, 1W0 D!t. To nm't duo at la?t scitlemnt $1401 'i nm't assessed in 11 i.w 00 nm't on hand at lust .settlement 181 co $3,12743 CR. I lstrlcts Ucavcr Herwlcl: Catawlsa Com Kx Districts com Ex $440 11 fo. Madison $397 $100 1 S3 1 .VI Main 2 10 60 3 77 160 Minlln 3 0J 3 60 tl :tui MUi'leasant 293 2 60 4C2 7,'u eirango 2 4! 3 60 181 l'lno 2S7 7 00 40; 7 50 Hoarlngcr'k 20J 100 22 hfott 3 02 3 00 aii7 sou Sugarloar 3 CO So I97(". S77 2 00 Hrlarcretl: 4 07 100 1 27 3 mi Con) ngUam 37 1 60 1S7.3. ConviDiham FKiuncreex rranklln (ireenwood Jacks m Loctiit llenton UcnMck Convnjuam Uy commUlon to collectors $41 ca " uxom rations allowed collectors, Nl w 41 Ml orders paid or 'is " ordera paid ot vo " am't paid county for assessing, Ha " commission lo Treasurer - ' nm't duj irom collectors " am't r fuiidod to K 1 Albertson colctr. 'balinco in hands ot Treasurer 38 6O0 10 21 It. 2009 ! 4 0U 2167 $3,127 13 iu- nr.inr.t f,ir ',,7 and 10 no presented and. car.o.'lWM 14 ou II A swepiwohtser.Trcnstirer, lu aocount with Stato Find. nit. ff.x ...v nia ..i, In 'ul CI tHl'lH I V .IflW u1 W u ... n. ....................... UU. tlulfoi"o. Com E.x Com Ex Beaver so Jackson 22 llenton 1 41 Locust. 4 Uerwlok 7 H Madison 1 00 30 lllooin 70 4 00 Main I 21 li 4'l llilaicreek 1 07 Mltllln 83 Cu'nwlssa 8 74 Montour 87 Cent-aiU 22 Mt. I'leasautsw 4 00 Contra 3 02 Ornnso 2 63 Contngham D'J l'lno 11 Klhlnsciii;ktJ2l 40 Koaringcrcclf 39 l'r.inkfiu si scott 5 67 (Ireenwood .131 Sugarloat 13 Hemlock. 65 $51 8? 11 10 ny cumialslon to collectors exouei'atlons allowed collectors.... "am't paid to State for quota " commission to Treasurer. ' balance tn funds ot Treasurer " am't due from collectors $33 ss 11 10 68? 40 6 89 421 74 2 99 11081 10 Commissioners' expenses tor '60, for which orders were isaueu n uio 1 resnurer. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE). J W Hoffman, sheriffs deed Bright lot $8 00 .iioyer nros, exprcm 89 W tl McKlnnev. exnresi..... 2 23 11 midline. turn, auditing public accounts.... W Krlckbaitm, recordlni nameslwp officers II tl urt, hauling safe Kd Moody. Vlow ol court houso J i'lesUer, road tax llrlglitlot , A II Stewart, lumber old Jail fenoo Jus 'I liomas, costs Col. au. vs Person et nl . . Ell Jones et al building teaco old Jail lot.... A II Cochran, survey an I mup Curley Mil. C M Low mu, Iron for Jack screws ......... Ell Kobblns, tnxts on Urlght lot t J .Morris, costs Columbia co vs Hower 11 F eiardmr. bill for iost inrti m casa K Mendeiihall, lumber tor old Jail fence U 11 Ent, taking two prisoners 10 1'hllad'a,. 83(10 3160 61 1 00 43 10 72 A 1SS7 soon 43 1 83 1 12 1600 80 67 03 69 30 61 46 (IC9 260 86 60 16361 178 60 20 00 MO Hughes. redemption money ,,,, Lllunun SCO, bill rtndercu old Jail W Urlckbaum, Indexing Judgment dockets. ' rrolhonotary bill , W II Bnvder. bill for Teachers' Institute II Mcllenrv.for damaccs w end Zaner brldra J H Crcvellng, damage bridge Kimble's mill 9100 9S3 74 11 a tjweppenmser, 1 reas. 10 uooimibsioners . $1,278 69 cochts, junoKS tai and constables' ketchns, (Iraud Jurors during year.... ITI9SI Trav r lurora during year 29491 constables' returns during year ysa 63 louitcryerauring jeur. 137 60 rinstaves during tear - SUM S N Walker, stenographer. $10 per day.... Whltlnir vs Mllnes estate 1140 uci uuji........ aivvi " common vcalth vsC'irlny 7 60 11 Christian ys I'eun'a Fire Ins co.. A 10 " laekson vs8toet7el 33 80 nines ut at, aim tsenton Jiurt L Asuoclatlon is 40 n K Myers court calendar 700 Kiweii nitienoenaer. court calendar 20 si Ell llobblns. Jury commissioner 28 73 John Hartman, " 2179 J 11 Casey clerk to samo is 00 U 11 Ent toning Jury notices tl 00 $l.32 79 COSTS IN COUHONWBlLTn CASES WIIIRK Till COCHTV BKCU1E Ull Justices, constables and witnesses 1 1.9 09 H It Little, district attorney ll 00 Wm Krlckuaum, clerk at court 8S40 Mrs Jans llrown, Jury board Curley trial,,,, 1W73 $1,691 24 I10A11 AND B'UIKJB VUWKnS AMU K01D DAUAOIS, Sundry persons as viewers ,,,, tmi wm I. i'arks. damage Jacksou,, 100(4 1000 J as uennis. Aaron llo.d. Alex Knouse, John F'ltz, Wash Knouse, John Young II Harrington, Aaron Kelchner, lliuots llojtiCo J II Crcvellng Mrs Jane llrown, (lea lkeler, Clark Veti'S, Mohes Savago Henry Klelm, Henry Yost, Geo Walters Abraham llldlay, E A Ilatt, Alfrlbtevens, Jas Eves est, Abram i lldlue, IteecoMilomy Joel Itelfeudlfer, Emanuel Appleman, Hunuel Trump, Henry ortwlne David Demote ost uioom , I'entro Juckson.,.,.,.. 1000 7100 1000 16 Oil 1600 sou 33 00 72 00 67 83 63 OO MU'leasant. Contra Iiloom , M( l'leasant.,,, Iiloom...,, Jackoon,,, Blwim... catawlssa Jackson,,,,,,,, 1500 69 22 20 00 43 00 SOS CO 60 43 83 70 40 " MtPlos'tiOrg,, " .... 24 " 20 " 63 lilocm 843 , ' ...',...... no Mt Ma -ut 10 Stephen lMtie, oomT attending vlo.,,,.. 82 M M41 rouMrssioxfcn's errfes And court nocss. Wm I, Manning-Auditor Isio k Smltt, IS l) 11 Seeshoiti 'i 13 01 to 4 AC S3 0'l SIO 6' son OPO P3 53 481 HO 4 00 1167 9 4.1 8 00, ,7(1) lull SI AO 8 IS) 6 07 4IJ 211) 60 79 1 Ml 113 73 8 0,1 1440 83 04 1 00 jRPpo Metz. rrpnlilng stove drawer .... .... UJHUIIUKUr .nuib IlICK C.U, ... . t . ... ,1 II Cnsey. statlne acgir for IST0.....1........ Wm. liltter, painilnir,. ..,,,.,,,...,. u oierner, rrpmnnif vault. ... ....... iiiiK lumucr kc ior uoiirt iiouto... Harris rrnlouniroComr'snnice Thos (lorry rep Lnr Library ana onii-o. ...... Munirr naiox iack i;o. Rnm irrasuiucu Ed spans painting root court, houso,. Ilolllns. Holmes nil bill rendered ( UOaflgnan " M.l Cnsuy pustcrtar....i Iwis llori.nril rcnalrlnirtoirn clock.... ...... (I M A .1 K lKknnl bill icndrrrd Wm i.'rlsmau etw for woik at onico no 11 ! Thomas 9 gross pen , I. llunmii ( mil ri'inlorcci 11 Y nice Mcp ladder for court homo It It s.inds tur wood ( A .lac'tliy tor con , . it cotiman icpulrln? lillr.ds court room,... iinzvnuucn repsiriux siovu . 11 ifi i v roDalrtnir court room.... t' lllllmej it hllirendercd... .... K Mcndenlisll Artl.mnPer court, houso., M Coi cleaning court house, Ac .... .. olin Cox " 1 (ins fa tar cas. M on uteplien ivho. Commissioner M4.M urns ueicnut " iiimmi 11 1 err Hit 33iuo H it IkcliT attorney , hmoo 11 Casey cleri Tto to fif.90 at COt'NTY JAtl. Stephen Knorr, till rendered t 3 91 ! oonis repairs,... W liltter p ilntlng 1 3 AO llarniftn K llnsseit repairs 1 .' 11 so ileo Zimmerman bill rendarod s3 1. ronoctai iiiinK ned ucks 4va cinrrv renslrlnir.i... sor.o Itolllnff. Holmes k H. nails 7 u 11 (lalignan repairs ra n u K iioh cr plastci In.r 1 Jas Cadnlaii, Ant furniture 7 S3 11 Kriiir lumber 60 HHKnt.blll rendered . . 3 70 W C Ilvnna repairing barrow s 00 KMciidenhall. AL't lumber 6 04 (I A.lnco'iy coal 116SS l.uti ! oan. bill rendewd S SO l.dross.cloihlnir ouo lleanle. wood sou All'rcas, trees nno HUlivt n s Co b II rendered 3 111 I) T Jones, stono lloor cellars 42 79 UK nice, step ladder 400 O Itelchart. blank fur stable 0 84 Wm 1'imell, ood 6 01 UAKIelm medti-lnos.... 6 so w w iiarrcr, work about prison - "f" I) Ixjwcnberg. clothlnc 13 00 W u McKlnney, shoes -.....-. 7 AO I' llllmeyer, bill rendered 0 94 I W jlcKslvy " 82 4S II V Mcltovnolds. temllntf nrlsnners 7 lias 1:0 iras Is 10 i) 11 i;nt, uoai uing pi Honors- si 1) II Knt.waMiInc Ac cs3i $1.129 03 ritl.STIN'fl, STATtOXAKY & 1'OSTAnK, Clwell A nitcnbender, Co statement $23 0.) election proclamation ssiki adverllslnc IT 61) blanks 91 83 CM Vanderslleu. I'oimtv statement 23 00 election prociamuuuu.... auvcrtising blanss 13 CO James C llrown, County Statement 23 00 election nrociamaiin ? court " 4000 blmks 8 AO ndvertlslnir 13 00 fl K Jtej ors, County statement .... 23 00 election prociamaitun blanks 4 S3 t) A Ileckley. nostaee and box rent .4 7 (1 A Clark, stationary for ofll.o and court 6 "1 WF Illsel A llro " 10 on WmMann, " 17 so F 1. Hutter. election blanks . 13 33 .'at run Co. Daily Patriot - 7 00 U A rotter, blanks 4 23 $412 03 INQUISITION. Sundry persons tor Inquests $101 40 IHtlDQKS-nUILDINO AND ItKl'AlllS. BEATER. P Shelhnmmcr, Davis bridge , 07 133 1 50 6 60 2 011 Shunian bridge BENTON, role bridge Kl nble brldgo nco Kecler Wm linger, Ira. I lunulas las Conner. Colo bridge........... 30 47 H Appleman, Karris brio ndiro 2 23 384 1 23 1 S6 Mendeiihall bridge.. Wostcreek bridge. Colo brldgo Kimble bridge Cole bridge JasWelreman, 7. T Butt, 10 81 t. Lauoacn. Ed Mcllenry 11 OS 20 26 2 00 2 2(1 1 2i 9 37 665 69 00 Sam Appleman llenton brldgo., Cole bridge J K Kdsob. h w Mcllenry H D cole. w a ivue. a. .ma. Vlmhla mill K.li.nu. BI.OOX. Wm Puree!, Shaffer brldgo............. 3 00 Martz Ivy, Barfm brldgo 3 00 Wm II arman. Shaffer brldee is 19 J S Mcnsch, Htipert brlJgo 2 23 BR1AHCHBEK. O Itelchart blank Illttenliouso brldare 16 00 JAWanlck " " loo nowman 10 so Ed Stewart " ' 13 60 nittennouso 1 st Low Bronco " " 5 90 nowman " n M nnttaln. Itlttoahouso " 6 25 ui ammm " nv CATAMISSA. C ItelcUart, planlf MeKclvy mill brldgo 1 1 72 CENTRE. E Itlnrrose. Hutton brldzo 7 00 Jacob Metier, centrevlllo brldtre 4 60 c Itelchart. plank centrcvuio brldgo 3S 77 Lltunyon AcokegFplUes 400 FISIIINOCREBE ,1 no Kahuer. west end brldira at Kancr'8 44 03 J 110 Drcsher.MclIenry mill bridge 2 23 " Stillwater brldgo 1 68 c k DMCAenry, on contract brldgo near Jno .ancr , 23700 FHANEI.IN, Jacob Knlllle. Mendenball brldee Itouruacu unugu 2 ss UKEE.NWOOII, 11 F llatttn. Iron bridge Mlllvlllo 1 23 j.yer iirure uriugu j Alkuun brldgo I 23 lo'.a brldco 1 23 J 11 ejufck Eyer tirovo brldgo 0 1" II Cultermnn. Ed Mellenrv Ij lid ire 11 23 Win Lawton. Eckiimn tuidiro 3 60 .1110 lATggm., .Miimiie iruu uriuu,,,. lavi I li w eiuvcr. &a .lciicury urwge. to HEMLOCK, Marti& Ivy.pursell brldgo loo JACESON, J M Larlsh, Elk ltun brldgo 11 72 I.0CCST. Solomon Strauser, Snvder br.dge 11 HolwUr. Walter brldce 2 63 260 comr's ot North'd county cont Walter brldgo 273 co F E Dent;, Malnvllle bridge S 00 1IT. 1'I.EASANT. a EMordan, Wilson brldje 60 60 " juoraansviuo unago Amos Wanlch, WamcU bridge , 160 .H Kinat, aous Dnagu,,,., 100 100 62 6 75 1 00 wuson uriugo Kcsier brldzo.... Philip Miller, Wilson brldgo (above)... OKAN'OB. J Heldebr.l'l,, Iron brtdg? 23 10 0) I'lNE. M W Shoemaker, Shoemaker bridge,. Sl'OAKtOAl'. ECOle, ECole brldgo J II Fritz. A Colo btldgo Wm A Kile. A Cola i rfdio 5 00 80 00 Ml J lies uri(iU 2 ut ,1 u neas. 500 2 60 K Colo, E Cole bridge ; 1 li llt'6u, ueai unugu 4 so 1 72 I tilUlU, l'U.O uiiu.-j $10SS1 PESITENTIAnV AND ASYLUM. Support of I.Uite Milton, Damtlle David Shea " Convicts In Eastern Penitentiary lui ';n 1(17 00 170 80 66175 $999 05 ASSKPSO'.IS PAY. $j3 43 Jackson $15 25 13 23 locust 2210 1975 Madison IS 75 VS no Main 16 75 24 73 Mllllln 2162 25 in Montour 10 75 is 73 Mt Pleasant 10 no is 37 Orange 14 60 2200 l'lno 10 76 V6 60 Itonrlngcreek U60 0 20 bcoit so 60 2153 sugarloat 15 25 10 75 Heaver Honlon ilerwlck llloun. uriaicrenK l'atavisa ceniriuia centre conyngUain Flsblngcroek fianklin (ireeowood llemla?lc Assessors for fall registry of voters 11100 $591 1-9 scalps ixJier'o. anu wilu uaiw. Paid sundry parsons. , 1375 ELECTION EXPENSES. Paid soring election officers....... $349 ss ' . tail " " faKi spring room rent , moo fill ' ' 132 00 1 ton8lablesad?ts& attending spring elc lis 40 ' ' " fall elto Ibis 62 00 " " l&sO 60 00 1 o 11 Mason, overseer " U79 20s ' IleuJKlstler " ' " 1879 8 CO 1 Kvati bu kalew 1S70 2 60 J M Clark, senatorial It Judge , 3 60 W J IIUCKatow, vougrchoiui m iiuuugo m iu v I. Hutter. election blanks 17 81 W Krickbaum et ui counting iau vote so 39 $1,40S1 jv. its unr ununw. Amttowniihlp taxes refunded $1,195 ULANK BOOKS. W F Murphy & Sen, I doo Proth'a olilco $18 60 ' 2" Hocordersoftloe.... 2S60 WmMann 4 " Protli's offlco 47 co 2 " Itecordersofilce..,, 2SO11 F 1, Hutter. 84 registry books 10 81 15 duplicates 4120 $179 61 COUK J X IIU.-SIJ3. Amt county bonds redeemed ,,,,,$3,000110 coupons on same paid l.ssi 00 Int paid on overdue county bonds, is 00 $9,699 00 liECAPITULATIOM, Miscellaneous $1.273 69 courts. Jurors pay. constsblea returns, io 4,932 79 Costs In commonwealth cases 1,691 94 Itoad i brldgo viewers and road damages 9.71181 commissioners onico and court house 2.t90 37 County Jill 1,422 66 Printing, stationary and postage , 412 63 inquisitions., 101 40 lirldges-bulldlng and repairs Penitentiary and Asylum Assessors pay..... Fox and wild cat scalps Klettlon expenses .- Taxes refunded UUnk books., ........... County bond, coupons and Interest paid on overdo county bonds,.,,......,,.. 1.06S 12 811 03 0SIHS 13 75 1.4021 4,193 64 ll! MUM ,SJ,I!8 81 From amount ot orders Issued deduct $ll9.os, taxes refunded, and $4 69 rrdemptlon money anil $9.W)io, bonds, coupons nnd Interest on ovcrdtio uonus pain, leaves f iv lis wnicii intiiu aciumur- yianrj CApeiiBcu lur tuo year, a. u.t HIIKRr OUDERS ISSUHtl. Ileaver 20 00 8 60 8316 AOU 700 18 00 67 S3 TM Jackson Iieust M.tllson Montour Mt. Pleasant Pino sugarloat 16 60 ISM 000 6 0S 171(1 20 86 (0 60 Denton Ilrlarcrcck entro Klshingcreck ranki n (Ireenwood Hemlock Us 1 76 STATEMENT OF CO(l TAX AND 8IIEE1' FtjND. llnff iai diin frAm lYillnrtiirn 11.000 SO l'ttibaliablo commission and rx off 8J.3 no $lrl sn Add amount in treasurer a nanus 21 67 (lives total assets COUNTY FINANCES. ASSETS. $1,701 S3 Tax In hands of collectors' duplicates I'robable commission nnd exoneration off. $19203 M SlWIUO $16,703 61 4207 04 860.1 0(1 IN) I'd 69 7S 03 00 69 80 39 3il $2ls03S3 Add amount in hands of Treasurer Addvaluoof old Jail property Add value of Mary Hi Ignt prot'yF CTO.k Am't duo from llenton twp for colloys... lialnnco due on (lei n Hower noto .... Two (loui.lo set asseRS books Two set duplicates LIAntMITIKS. C09ts duo In Common wealth rases Amount tax due tho several districts $313 43 149107 193 110 26300 0 1 576 60 road K orog 0 viewers aue on uks coumy prison uonusunpuui county prison coupons uopald. road damages assessed nnd unpaid estimatca ns nearly as can uu w "v $13,103 so S4.Stl.193 Actual Indebtcdnessof tho county Janua ry lSI,ITtl VI We. tho undersltrned Commlsslonm s of Columbia County, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a coi- reel Hino'incnt or accounts Ol saia county, lur inu ear A. D.lSM). BTEl'HKN rotIK, A. II.IIEItHINO. OIIAH. IIEICIIAhT, Commissioners of Columbia County. Attest: J. II. Caskv, Clerk. Wn. Ilm timlerslirneil. Aud torn nf Columbia Coun ty, haMngbeen duly elected to adjust and settle the IICCUUUUI UI lUU ireilHUrer UIIU V.nill lliisatuuia u. Columbia county," do hereby certify that wo metnt tho olilco of tho TreJS irer nnd commlsloners, In llloomtburg, and carefully examined tho accounts nnd touchers or tho samo from Iho 1st day ot Jnni'- nre. A. 11 . lt,3fl tn ttin tlrt. rl.iv nt Tnnilnrv. A. 1.. issi,nnu iinu iuemiurrci.usiLuuvu nuucu, uuu .u llnd a bnlitico duo Columbia county 011 county fund ot four thousand two hundred nnd seven 1I0I-1-irn and rifur cents (4.SU7.04) Item II. A. Hnemieiild- ler 'l reas. of Columbia co. And wo llnd a inuai.ee ot four hundred and twenty-threo dollars nnd seventy four sents ($423 74) on Htnto fund found In tho bands of 11. A. Hweppcnlilser, Treasurer. And wo llnd a balineo of twenty-ono dollars and tlfty-sou'n cents ($11 61) on dog fund found In tho Initios ot II. A. Oheii tmder our hands nnd sealtbls Slh tUy of Jnuuary, A. I)., issi. WM. L. MANNING, C. II MEh.SII01.TX. SAMl'KLE. SMITH, County Auditors. Paid since settlement. Commlfsloners' tinico, l'eli. 4, 151. IFTTB-Liia SALE OF VALUAULr. EBAL ESTATE 1 OF WILLIAM U. QUICK, DECEASED. Tho undersigned, Attornej sin Fct, of tho heirs of William O. Quick, lato ot tho township ot Mon tour, In tho County of Columbia, Pennsylvania, will offer at public sale, tho following real estato, lato tho property ot Bald deceased, namely: No. 1. All that certain mossuage.or tenement nnd tract of land situate tn said Montour township, Co. lumbla count)', bounded nnd described as follows: Beginning at a black onkand running thence by land ot Lloyd Paxton, (lato Joseph I'axlon) north sixty degrees east&lxty-four perches to a stone. tnenco north nineteen degrees west twenty-six percr.es to a red oak, thence north llfty-four de grecs east forty-six pcichcs and seven-tenths to Big Flsbtngcrcck, thenco up tho same north thirty. flvo degrees 3vcst thlrty-ono perches to A stone, thenco by land of Maria Evans, (Into Tetcr Apple man) south stxty-rour degrees west ono hundred and twonty perches to a pluo stump a id ihsucoby land ot John Mcnech, (lato John lllchards) south thirty-six degrees cast Hlty perches to tho placo of beginning, containing THIRTY-TWO ACHES and ono hundred and four perches, strict measure, be tne samo moro or less. This is the late residence or HOMESTBAU OF THE DECEASED, about two miles from tho town of Illoomsburg and about one-halt a rollo lr..m tho vll It go of ntipcrt. a prominent station of both tho Lackawanna tc Illoomsburg 'allrnad and ILoCata. wlssa and Wllllnmsport division of the Philadelphia & Heading railroad, at their connection. It Is ono ot the most beautiful and 'fertile pieces ot land In tho valley about Blooms burg .and Is In cxcUlcnt forming condition, all cleared. It has good build. ings .conslstlngof alnrgo two-story frame DWELL ING HOUSE, largo frame barnjand cattle shed, u good carriage house, a work shop and a small ten ant houso. There Is a stroDg and never falling spring near thq houso with mllkhouso at It and small stream of good water ilowlng throughjtho tract, east and west. It has a nno Apple Orchard bearing good fruit, and other fruit trees. No. 2. Two certain lotssltuato In tho vtl'age of Eyer's Grove. In tho said coutty of Columbia, In Greenwood township and marked and numbered In the general plan of bald town by the numbers nine (9) and ten (10), On this propei ty thero are a good two story dwell. Ing houso with out-bulli lngs an I a stable, also a BLACK SMITH SHOP. Ntj.3. All that certain nt of ground Mtuate In tho town of Itupeit,ln Montour 'ownshlp, said Co. lumbla county, bounded on the torth by lnnd ot Lloyd Paxton, on the west by samo, on tno south by a street forty feet wUe and on the caet by tho public road leading to Bloomsburg, relng forty-Hi red In width along Bald publle load leading to Illoomsburg and ono hundred and ten feet In length along said street. The Bales will bo held as follows : No. 2 at Eyers Grovo on Thursday, February sitli. lsi, at two o' clock In tho afternoon at the premises. No. .and No. 3, on Saturday February w, 15S1, be ginning with No. 1 on the Premises, at ten o'clock In the forenoon. Terms opSalk of No. 1. Ten rcr cent of one fourth of tho purchaso money to be paid at the striking down ot tho property, tho one-fourth less tho ten percent on tho llrstday of April imi. Ono third of tho purchase money less ono thousand dol lara shall be secured by bond and mortgago for tho use ot tho widow or deceased during her llfo, with Interest fro a tho llrst day ot April issi payable an Dually to the said widow a mint her death tho prln cIpalBurnto the heirs of tho said deceased, nnd tho remainder shall bo secured by bonds and moitgage payablo on the first day ot April lssj, with Interest from tho llrst day of April l.ssi. Terms op Sale op No. 2 and No. 3. The samo as ot No. 1 except that tho amount to bo secured for the use ot tho widow shall be tho one-third ot tho whole amount ot tho purehaso money. Po session 3vlll be given on tho llrst day of April 13SI If tho terms of sale bhall have then been com piled with by the pmchaser. IIUOII p. QUICK,) A.tn'vR in fact JAMES QUte'K, i Attn js intact. Feb. 4, 4w. PENSIONS ARF PAin T.rr laldier dli.UeJ In line of dmy fly toclJtot or othrwUf A or ejrr, ItUl'lX'tiU if hut UinVeiu iiil f Lung cr Vvrlcoae t In Kh a pension. Liwer now uw tnouiamii ar i-nlllM to ftn tucrcaio nf ienrlon. t Jdowi.orwiinfiind dejtnient ftttlirrs or mother of mldlir Mho iM In the ntmy cet t remum. UOII.NTV-OU-ch&r furwouutl, injuria or rupture, JWeifulltounty. Keptf9iuturirircor7 Vnslon nnl lluunty Arli. Addre AKnK'luJlaufiRlln Ce'Vertr to K.A.W.I'riYln, l'roft Imllma llnnktcr ( o.. and R, 1. Krnncdr. I'rew't Central lltnk.bothof luilUnaiiulli. Xlbm tbn pltr, Jan 4, 'Sl-8m BIDOR LEITINO. Ill be at Illram T'esslr. Benton on Saturday tho 12ili da' of FeDruary, lbs), at 11 o'clock a. m. A hrldgo to bo erected over Westcreele In Suvailoaf. near John It. Colo's. To be a wooden brace corered bridge, 8.1 fet long, 10 feet vide. Abutments to bu built by contractor m as to adroit ot skewback a feet from top of wall plate. I'lans and sneclllcatlons can bo seen at commU- sloners omce. HTiiriiKN renin, UHAHLK8 IIKICIIAIIT, A. 11. HlCltHINtl, Commissioners' Offlre, County Commissioners, lilooiiistiurf. l'a Jau, si, Ul. ittest: J. li. Cibsv, clerk. Feb 4-1 1 yyssoLUTioN notice. "Twtlco Is hereby ulven that tho partnership licio. tofore exlstlut; bctneen 'lubbs Ciiatnbcrlln as lire. prieeeirs til tne muuaDgu uoiei, niuuiuauurif, j-a was dissolved on thellrbtdav of February ISil. by mutual eonrent, II, I, t'linmberlln goluirout of tho nrm. Tho hotel bunluess Mill bo conducted here after by W. It. Tubbs. FersniiH IrdeHcd to ttie lato nrm can seuie wuu tniit r or uio uudereigiicu, W. H.'l'lllius, Jl. 1'. CIIAM1IKHI.IN. neb 4, 3w. 1'I.AVH! FiaVM I'LAs: 1'I.AVh! For llcadlug Clubs, for AmateurTheatrlcals,Tcm. wranco I'loys, Urawlmr-room I'Iosb, Fairy Flays, Kthloplan lla)8, titiido nooks, hpo-kers, I'uiito tolmcB. Tableaux Lights, Mogntslura Lights, Color ed Firo, Hurnt Cork. 'I'heatrlKul Face l'reparatlons, Jarley'u Wax Woiki", Wigs, Deards and Moustaches at reduced inlcce. Costumes, Kcenrry, Churadcs. Now Catalogues sent freo containing fu'l descrip tion and prices. HAMl'KL HiKNCH : SON.SSK. Uth street, Now York. r Jan, 14-4W D IVOKCK NOTICK, Llzzlo Kline by he r nextl In the common I'leasof Columbia county No. m, bept. 'lermlbbu. friend bamuclliovier t Joseph B. Kline. J Subpecna In divorce, alias subpeena In dtvorce ToJoK'phB Kllae, respondent In abovo stated caso hlrt You a re hereby required to I o aud appear In your proper p rkonal a Court of Orinmon Fleaei HI held In aiid ft r si Id count j al lilocm'burir.r'a. ore the rmt atouday tf ttbruary toauser tbo above cumpiJtut, . . U.H.RNT. )an,T,Ml-tO Sbtrlff, A' Farm in MontourCounly VVIIl be. sold or exchanged f pir A K. sTOJiK Pit'orEnTY on dwelliJT by the unrterslgnrrt. The saldfarm tson.thtiroad from Pott?grovo 10 Wnshlngtonvllle, In Liberty township, about similes from PotWgrorc, and contains ill ACIllii. A GOOD FK.VMK DWKLLING HOUSH, llarn nnd oilthntMlncs on "ttitf premises. "'NrifriarT tlciilnr where property exchanged for Is located. If soldt Heactnaolo and Z&iy Terms will bo Given. For parttculai s, oddrots, -...i- .- (1. P. HKHIIIAUl), Pottsgrovo or LtghHtrect. Jan. Wm OTIUK. Nnllco Is lirrebv ulvnn that the follonlntr accounts havu been nietl In the Protnonotars'somcoot Colum bia county and will be presented to tho court of Common Picas ot said county on Tuesday, tho Slh day of February.A. D., lssl, nnd conilrmcd after tho fourth day of said Urm unless exceptions bo filed within Uinttlme. 1. First and final account of I, K. Krickbaum Ccm mlllco of Samuel llhouo a lunatic. 2. Tho account ot Samuel Crovellng, Committee ot Dorcas crcvellng a ltumtlo. , , . WM.KIIICKnAUM, 0. M. ItUtOrt, prothonotary. I'epuiy, Jan. 7, si-ic JULK ON IIKIHS, ESTATK OF WILLIAM 8. KVANS, DECEASED. COLUMBIA COUXTV, SS: The Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania to ,T. II. 11 oj t, AssiRneoofN.il. Evans, Ilerwlck, Pa Mrs. Mary 1 Miller, Whlto Pigeon, MIOJigan, Sarah N Miller. Washington. 1). (J.. Julia M. Kates. Phlladel phla, Pa , Mary Pfouts, Whlto Haven, l'n,.C. E Hod- son, nerwick, Pa., Julia Dodson, by her guardian. H. L. iTeas, ilerwlck, Pa , descendants and heirs or Williams. Evans, lato of liciwlck, Pa., and to all peivons tnterested.orectlng: Y'ou uro hereby Jelled to no ana appear ueroro ene .luoitcs or our orpnnns1 Court at an.tirphans' Court to bo held at Illoomsburg nn uio nrst .Monuavoi eciiruaiy next, men enti thero to accent or refuse to tnkn tbo realrstnto of said Wm, Evans, deceased, nt tho appraised valtt- uiiuu put, upun it uy iuo lniiuest, uuiy nwarueu u tho said Court, and returned by tho Sheriff, under tho ct of ABscmblr tn such caso made and provi ded; or show causo why tho samo shall not bo sold. ncreoi iau not. Witness iho Honorable svtlllom Elwell, P.esMcnt 01 our nam lourr. n. iiioomsourg, tno p.buu-c.-. day of December, A. I)., ono thousand eight hun dred nnd eighty, WM, KftlCKBATJM, (I. M. (mc, Clerk O. C. Deputy. dec. s, "SOw I)M1NISTIUT0'S NOTICE I otters of Administration on tho estato of Jacob H. hvnns, lato of Uoomstnirg Columbia county I'a deceased, havo been granted by iho Heglster of said county to (l. A. Herring, of liloomeburg, adm'r. All persout, haMng claims against tho estato of said dc ctdent are requested to present them f r settle ment, and those Indebted to the eBtato to make payment to tho undersigned administrator, without delay. . , if a O. A IIEltltlNO.St, , Administrator.' Jan T, Slew - DloonuiUurg.Fa. A 1) M IN ISTRATOll'S , KOTIC12. j-j- at KSTATK Ur NAKAII KOnmilUUD, DKCKABKIt. Letters of Administration on tho estato ot Sarah Uobinhood, lato otjllfllin township Columbia coun ty, l'eunsylranla, deceased, havo been grai ted ny too itegister oi saiu county to i.. Wlntersteen, ot Illoomsburg, adm'r. All persons having claims against the estato ot said dece dent uro requcstedto present them for bettlemenl, and those Indebted to the estato to make pamen 10 uu iiuucraiKiiuu Auuiimsirmui , uuuui. ueiay. L. S. WINTKltSTaEN, Admlnlstratur, Jan 7, 'SO Cw illoomsburg, l'.i. A DMIXISTUATOUVS NOTICi:. ESTATE OFMiHVr. KA11KS, EEl'ElSEll. Letters of administration on tho estate ot Mary I', Karns. latn of llenton township. Columbia county, t'erea&cd. hao been crranted bv the Hcelsler of said county to the understgned.amlnlstrator. All persona uaving Claims against iuo c&taiooi boia ueccuent are leu nested to present them for settlement and those Indebted toihe estato tomako paymentto the uniierbigueu uuiutnisiruuir wuiiuut. ueiuy, JACOll S. KATIN9, i:. II. It. It. Littlk. Administrator. Attornoys. llenton F. o, Jan.'st-eiw T ICHNSE NOTICE. "Notice Is hereby given that tho following named perbons nave iiittt wuuiiio i;icrKoiino iuartc, Sessions: nt tho I'eucoof Columbia county their no. tlllons for license which will be presented to the sjtit Court on Wednesday, the 8th day ot February lul. Cortex ll.Itobblns Iiloomsburg, Liquor Storo l uuua a uiiainuetiaia uo liotci Frederick M. (illmoro do Hcstaurant Jona s. Mann Centre, Hotel nainuel Hagcnbuch Orange, Hotel J. F. Caldwell. Iiloom. Hotel Augustus U. ltabb, Iiloom, Liquor storo vt imam imams, iicrwicK, uotci Clerks Ofllce, WM. KRICKBAUM, Illoomsburg, January, 1681. clerk ej. S. A DM INISTKATOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP JOHN J. LONflENBF.RORlt, DECIlSltP. .1. Longenbergcr, lato of tho township of Mllllln, i;uiumuia couniy,t'enua, ueceaseu, nave uecn grant ed by tt.o Itegister of said county to John J.Xong. enberger, of samo township. AU persons having claims against tho estato of the decedent aro requested to nresen them tor settlement, ana tliobo indebted to tho estato to mako payment to mu uuucraigueu uuimnimruiur wiiuuubueiuy. JOIIN'lJ. LONG KNDKHU Kit, C. W. Mii.i.ek, Atty, Administrator, Jan 'Sl-Osv, WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. The following appraisements of real and Eeibonal property bet opart to widows of decedent ao been tiled In tho onieo of tho Itegister ot Col umbia county, under tho ltules of Court, and will be presented lor absolute contlrmatlon to tho orphanb' Com tto bo held In llloomsburg.ln and forsald conn, ty. on Monday, tho 7th day of Feb. ISSI, at two o'clock p. in., of said day unless exceptions to such continuation aro previously nied, of which all per sons Interested In said estuto will tako notice : 1. Widow of Wllllts II. Moyer, lato of Madison township, deceased. 2. Widow of Illram II. llroadt, lato of Illoomsburg, deceased. lteglster'a Offlco. l Illoomsburg, fan, r, '81, I W U. JACOIIY, Itctrli tor. T EGISTEU'S NOTICES. JLVi Notlco Is hereby given to all legatees, credi tors and other persons interested In tho estates ot tho respective decedents and minors, that tho fol lowing administration, executor and guardian ac counts have been filed in tho onico of tho Itegister of Col. co, and will bo presented for conllrmatlon and allowance In the orphans' Court to bo held In Illoomsburg, on Monday, Feb. 7, issi, at 2 o'clock, n in. nn tiuli! ri.tv 1 1. Tim llrst and llnal account of A. 1". Heller, guar dlantf ibabella l'urs-ll, minor child ot Maitlia t'rossloj , lato of l'lno towiibhlp deceased. 'l. The llrst and llnal account of lames tlulllver, administrator of John Oulllvcr, lato ot Hem lock township, deceased. 3. Tho llrst and nnal account ot U. Frank Zarr, ad- niiiiitraiur ui .iiitruu . in uss, lato oi 1110 'iown ot Illoomsburg, deceased. 4, The necountof lllchard Fines, administrator of .iariua voiiey, lino oi llenton towiisuip, uo ceased. 5. Tho second account of John Hellas nnd A. J. IKIl.is, executors of Adam Hellas, lato of Flsh- iiiiiit'i. tuniibiiip, ueceuseu 0. Tho llnnl account of Allen Mann, guardian ot misuociu iicnmugcr, miimr cnuu oi ncutien Hennliiger lato of Heaver township, deceased. 7, Tho nnal account of AUrn Mann, guardian of juan.ua in uninger, minor child or lieuix-n Hen nli,ger,lato tl Heaver township, deceased. 8. Hie 111 st nnd llnal account of OtorgoA. Doty iidinlulhtuilor, do bonis uon cum lestumemo iuiu'wi, oi iitniy ivingsoury, into or iiemon toivLslilp, Ueceubtd. l. Thcilitt ai.d llnal accountof John H. Hctltr iinu. i. n. iianir, iioiuiiiibirators of Jacob I lur, U r. Jr., lato of Mllllln tow ut-btp, deccobed, 10. The fect nd nr tl llnal necount nf Wll linn If. Clrik, liubletiot muiy liorrell, latu oflhobor- uugiiii (.ruirni u, ueceustii II, Tho account of William Hogenbucli, executor of Isaac Haienbucli, lato i( e.rait;c lowiithlp, de- 12. The account nf Jacob Hai Iman. administrator of llenn llartmau, lato of lltnilork township, de evubed. ! 13, Tht Hist and llnnl account ot Abraham Lock- niuiuiu jonn K. Lockard, late anministrators of Alexander lockaid, lutoof Hrlarcieek town, bhip, deceased, 14. 'I'bollual account of OootL'O Moore, almlnls- tiiilri if Kllzatcth Itobtils, lato ot Bugarloaf IUV litllip, uttciucu. 1K r .... ,).... ..rf 'iIh.1 ,.M,nl .f HlHnilD lb, nr.. lulolttratrlx of Nancy Connelly, lato ot the W- uuijii 1 1 m'rw UK, urccubcu, 10. Hioilist and partial account of II. Frank Zarr. executor ol lieorgu Zair.lalu if Catawlssa town- iupt ucceiibcu. 17. 'Hie lliftiiiitl pattlnl account of John Hartman, iidinlulhtriiioi otMleliaeieirubcr, lato of Hem lock low nshlp, deceased. IS, 'I he llrst and puitlal account of DUllnger Harri son, Mitvlvlng executor of canneld Harrison, lato of tho Town ef liloomsbuig, deceased. 10. '1 lix ni si aud llnal account of Hlrsm Whltmlro, i.elii.liitnnittr of Haruh Amwlno, lato ot Centre towubblp, deceabed. 20. Tlie llrtt und llnal account ot Andrew J, Hess, adinliiMiiiior ot Hiram I.ungcr.lato of riugarloul low nshlp, deceased, 21. '1 lie nceotml of David lowenberg, administra tor of lieorgu llelbvvlck, lato ct tho Town of Illoomsburg, deceased. 22, Tho second and Ileal account ef N. 11. Creasy and II. A. (,'rensv. administrators of Bamuel Creasy, lato ot Mllllln tow iiihlp, deceased, 23, 'l he 111 bt and llnal account of Henry lit tler, ad lulnlstiutor ot Issuo I.utz, lalocf Minlln town ship, deceabed, 21, Iho llrst ai'd final account of Isaao A. liowltt.ad mlnlbt rator du bonlu uon ot Jouu llartmau, late oi otange tovvnslilp,deceased. 23 The llrst and llnal accountof Ellas lllger, guar dian of Katurnu uoodmau, minor child of Charles uoodmau, lato of Centre township, deceased. 28. The llrst and llnal account of Ellas Ciller, guar dian of Margin t Oootiman, mluor child oi Charles (loodman, lalo ot Centre township, de ceased, 27. The flist and Cnai account of William Mastrlier. administrator of Qtorco ilreecc. latu of Madlaou towusblp, deceased. 24. The account ot Chart a Kessler, administrator ot utoige Ketsler, late of ileaver township, de ceased. 2. The rrtt nod partial account of Ilenjamlr lurndU acimlDlHrulor of William 11. Orange, lato ol Catawlssa township, deceased. lteirUier'Bomoe, W.H.JAOOBV. BUKuaiburg )a, T 1, f Kogurter, John Wanamakeri DRY GOODS If you cannot visit the city, send to us by postal card for lIOUSO' hooper's Trlco Xstml Undoi" wcarPricoLisU for JANUARY Wc fill orders In letter from every Stato nnd Territory nt same prices charged customers who visit tho store, nnd nllow same privilege of return. The stock includes Dress Goods, Silks, Laces, Fancy Goods, and general outfits. Grand Depoty G. IB. K,oBBinsrs, (SUO0BSSO5. TO D. VV. HODDINS,) DEA1ER IN Fine II ran el I cm, WlilsklcN, .Iiin, IIiiiiin, anil till KIikIh ol- Iiicn con Hmitly tin liaiitl, HirOltTIil) ALKS AND rOUTUitS IN llOTTLLS BY T1IH IHIZKN. Lnndlonls lluoughout tho county will iind it lo their ndvanltige lo call and cxninino my stock bciorc jiurclmBiiig clscwlicro. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Maiu Stroet, 2ud Julyoj'eo-ly 1881 HAPPY THOUGHT RANGE 1881 WITH DUPLEX GRilTE, 'he Greatest Success in the History of Cooking Apparatus. Cver Eleven Thousand Now in Use. SO o a o a P3 e O EXAMINE THE "HAPPY THOUGHT" liefore Piirclmsinir vour stove. sale by C. C. GALIGNAN, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Tin and Sheet Iron Worker, AND STOVES, JISTJD RANGES, BLCOSISBURG, PA. Shop in Opera House, 6th door A CURZ GUARANTEED25 CENTS BY USING wis lain I DR. METTAUR'S HEADACHE PILLS euro most wonderfully In a TenrHmrtltmnboili SICK and NERVOUS HEADACHE; a:.d,wli!lo Iftcttof-un the nervous tx.tera, rclleo n YS PEPS I A lulls .rorstlomtii, clraus llBg tbo eyctero f excess ot bllo, producing a regular healthy action ol tbo bowels. A full-ilrn hm nf thoso rcctlons torn comnloto euro. ninu o-uunt rusuKU BObll i"l(Oi'llIKTOP.8, is, 'so-em CAUTION. GET THE BEST. BSTET OG-j-IsrS, STROMA COMPETITION In the manufacture of Organs is resulting in the production and sale of cheap goods, made from inferior materials. I refer particularly to bogus Organs that are continually springing into existence, without any merit whatever, except to ho oflbrcd cheap, and then when purchas ed found to ho dear at any price. Will yuu not then, reader, If you Contemplate Buying an Organ consider it your only safeguard to select an instrument hearinc tho names of first class, wholly responsible makers. A good assortment of styles of tho colehrated Estoy Organs can now beeeen at tho new rooms ot tho Only Authorized Agent foi the Eatey Oigans in Columbia County. A guaranleo for five years from tho manu tucturers accompanies every Estoy Organ. JunoM.uo-if. DMlNlSTRArOH'S NOTICK. k&tatk or eornu mrrKHSTiKi, dkceibio, lettcrscf odrfltidtlinlloii cn 'lm fslole of Porlila HIITU Hid, li to ct llrlarrrrek towiifliln, Coluuitdu n unty. elect Bffd.laie been yienti dtii tbe Iiicls ter it 8ldc(iunly to lie uiderilBbccUdtnltirotra. tor. All ptneiiS baMnK rlHlins (ikuiuH tlierbiale re rniuetlfd to preirnt item tor nellleintnt und tbote (Ddebtcdiointlmpaiuieiit wllLoLt tlelny, WILLIAM UlfrBNUTIICL, . . , AdmlBUtr&tor, aw. Miux. Att'r. itntllle, f.o. jab. T, tnyn Tills Is thepartlcular season In which to get and prepare House keeping Dry Goods Sheetings, Pillow Materials, Linens, Nap kins, Towels, etc. Itlsnlsotho season for Ladies' Underwear. The Grand Depot contains tho greatest variety of goods in ono establishment in the United States, and exchanges orrcfundsmoncy for things that do not suit, upon examination at home. and FEBRUARY Philadelphia. Door below Irou. 8 o a 3 r o o H o 3 to SS You will never regret it For IlKALEIt IN Feb 4, 81 3ff mm valunhln Dll I Q wlthftill.il. rnuiKd mnny nililnw nu lecdntot otumps. ornaio uy ail uruggtste. , aaqaai,ji "Bloomsburg, Pa. W 5 DMINISTKA'I Oh'b OlltK. UTAH OK PlWCHI-ltllONI, IKCKiHIl, 1 11.""?'.' efrr'niHiiilcrcii ibecMiletlFiimitl I.1.'.1.'. llU " H'b'iftmV Kwiiliip MHirlla ..J.'i'. ,C",",' 1,11 nut" u tin i.r i li t it i pid rcur ly to n r urCr is'n i f i rm'H'g'iMc r Ail rilteif luMiirrla'nifi rpului tbe fHfle Hisld rii ii ii 1 1 ii ui . nn if i i i j it iiitiiti Jiirt P'rtlliMi lifiliidlc Blip ii-jimit to tie iirtitigMd nin.in'.uiiniti viittri'i. G. W, IlllllJOlAN, ACbiii uitfttr, DcLtoii, r. n, l-tvr I
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