THE COLUMBIAN. iu.nojisminn, fiiidat, KKiiniurtT is,i8i rUJILlO SALES. Thb lioiw of W 0, Quick, decried, will of. for vnliinlilp ten! estate for tnlo on February Villi nnil 20ili. Tho executors of Joshua llrlnk, deceased, mil valiiihto real statu In Susitlonfon March Gllc. So n Ivotll'emenlf In lliis paper. Ntw York city, tins 717 Chinamen. Chisago has 1 1 niturslUo I Chiimmen. 200,000 vitellines pised through tho Now York poet-office, Ton SAt.E. A Rood Iruck-wnion with tonr-iio amlshalt. Apply to John O. Freeze, f 18 3-t Revcr.il perrons were rdmlttcd ns members of ti e lliplHt Church last Sunday evening. In 1870 Inxes were paid on 13,831, 117 cigar ettes, and in 1880 on 103,703,30-3. tlpmUebn cured for 25 cents, bv Dr. Met- tmtr't Headache and Dyspepsia Pills, leblltn nioomsbnrg souely seems to have wakened up. There has been n number of social gathi orlngs recently. K II. Ilrowcr Ins purclncd the sleek of stovis ni il tinware of Hiinh lli-gohbuih, and will ial.o liiitiiuliato.po-waiuii. Quito n number of the young mtnifuir town are engaged in removing tin- land Miilu ai HcrwIclAn the D. L. & Y K. It. The I'hllologian Lltcr.irv Society, will give a pratriotic dtnma in Ihe Normal Hull, on Tues day evening February 22nd, llev.J. Wagner, of Ilizleton, will preach in the Lutheran chnuh on Sunday morning and evening. Thero aro only throe living widowsof ex-I'res idrnt", Mrs. l'olk, Mrs. Tyler, and Mrs. Lin coln. side. Apply to John S. or Jnucs C. Sterner, Uluomsburg. feb 1 3-w Tho high, water and ice on FUliingcrceK (ere outtho dam at John . Hoffman's mill at Lightatrcct- It will be repaired atonco. Dr. J. Joy Villersjthe celebrated Humorist.will dolivcr one of his amusing lectures at the Op era Hoinso on Friday evening, February "3th, under tho auspices of the Y. M. C. A. Kdward Williams and tho C.uliuan boys have resumed their contract in HutTalo Valley, Un ion county, and left for there on Tue.-dny morning The Danvillo mid Hazle,ton railroad, running from Sutibury to the latter ( l.ico. has been ser ioii'ly damnged, Fomo of the bridges in Cata- wisfa mountains being washed Out. 'Dr. Seller's Cough Syrup' will enoro you a good night's rest. It is the best cuugli medi cine in the market. Price 20 cents. febll lw A valuable hore of William Pursel dropped dend in his linrnrsa on Thursdsy last week, while hauling ore. It hadrhown no symptoms of illness. All persons having wheat and rye for sole tflnuld call on H. W. Aul, Espy Depot, before iielliii elsewhere. Win eat ihe first oysier? is tho conundrum propounded by a New York Journal. i liv, wo thought .-very one kne.v that.tha first oyster was ciaien by a wallow Von Sai.k on Hent. Snjeler's tannery, lo cate I in Mloouithurg, is for enlo or rent. Pos- fle-sion given Ap'il 1-1,1881, For price and ;lorms npplv to C. W. Neal or F. P. Ilillmeyer Jiloomsburg, Pa. an elf .Hiram Ucece offers for salo the property on Market slrict formerly owned.by W. E. Sterner. It is a corner lot with good buildings and will boa bargain fur any one dosiring a fine town resideiici. See advertisement. Every thing was sjuiet cn election day. There was but little exciiement. The only of- lice on which any fight was made was Jmticeof ihe Pence, there beinc four candidates. Wo give ihe vote elsewhere- Tho neruliariiv nf the A. S T. Co. Work Tip is .Inn ii is iii.le p-iiilcnl ef tho upper, and pro reel llw lot-lr uii cnr, wiitmut cr.iiHi'gern e the urn or fr m r ni.n tr, as is the case wi ll lb itiocups One of ihe best D mneriits m iIipc un'yiu fxrin us tint when .he Columbian icnch.s bis biieise il is at onco cut in two, ho thai two cm read it at the same time. It is very graii fying to know tliat our efforts to make a good pajKir are appreciated, Tho Danvillo Intelligencer denies tho preva lence of nuiallnox in that place, and, sny that a fow eves, one varioloid, occurreil in that jilace.at one boil;, but the authorities enjoined .sanitary care and measures.and it has not spread beyond the family mentioned. The recular monthly meeting of the Gospel Temperance Union will bo held in tho Metho dist ihurch on Tuesday evening next, February 22nd. A fullnttendancu is requested as thete is business of importance to transact. Mr. Peter Balely, organist of Christ Church, Danyille, unci his well trained male choir, sang at the Wednesday evening sorvico nt the Epis copal church. J. M. Peck pleached the sermon. There wat quito a large congregation present The Jamier says: People have little idea to what extent the carying of deadly weapons prevails in Will- iamsport. In a cortaiu public room the o her night a young man pullo I out a new kind of pistol, which ho wanted to show tho virtues of, mid out of eight persons in the assemblage, live .pulled pistols from their pockets. The habit is ihioitly confined to young moil. Tho Illustrated Guide Hook to Washington eCily, noting every place and object of intercsi at llw Naiionnl Capitul, and contaluii g a map .showing tho route of the pfoecsiiou on tlie 4th .of Mutch, r.i.el among other illustrations a view .of ihe new museum where the grand inaugura .tloii ball is lo given. 'I iio view a lone aro worth snore thin the prico of the book. Price 2.3 cent j. Address J, H, Poule, Washington, D, O, Mention this pH er, There lissbon much feurtlmt gieat damage would bo ili.no by high water. Lil week the r. In nn.l warm wr.itlior swelled ih stiosms all uver tho c '.irnry,aud dnm.ge w.s done in miuy place . M. Is ulo .ii tl u hchuy kill n Man yu. U wem floo'letl fhu D-liwire, Juuiala and u.- quehanna rivets in uiauv places ove (lowed their b n's, mid -ov.r.l ees.a ul dr.iwiiiiighave bcoi reported fire.a.or ek.nag. was prevented by the ...I.I j.i ... ih,,l t.. L I.. l,.,.1. .1 .... .".u ou in uii .j.ni'.uy mt.i iiiLh.u i' iue a.inw on lUi nuts I no lilgll water lias uii gone eluwn Tho members of the File board, met miTuos- slay evening Lf last week, nnd llxid Saturday tho 12th, beiweni (be hours of l! unci 8 p. ui n Ihe tlmo for the election of crliiera of the I' Ire Deiiaitinent. Mmui. Kris. Venv ui.d 0(Klhouse were insneciors of theoleclion. and - ' ' - i f A Herring, Presidi nt of Town counoil acted a'Judg-, in ccordunce willi thu rules uf the d-paitm. ut, There was n full vole n lied bv tr.n ti'.rn n. . u.l 'be , emit was ibe eleo'lon of Wi 1 am Wei,'., i In f i on r. Ellis U. Eur. iu u t'1! , ,i n n i, . , ,i w ii i . (id s:s n ; .".. r. to. ir e III " ei "i' l 1 1 . uii i nit ii a .1 J.,, "y 1st, 1882. Cash pan! for oals by W. 0. Htchart, Iron Blrccl below Main, l)loonibiirg. Tl.o "VlrKlnlft V.trran" will be rendered by the I'hlloloRinti Society on tho 22ml of Feb. nurr: Tho Ladies nf tho rrcslivttrlancliurch wilt Klve n supper thin Friday cvenlni: from 5.30 to 10 o clock, In the store room formerlf occupied V 0. McKinney. l'ntronlio lliem. Supper routs. Dr. .1, Jay Villera Is endorsed by ttio prers and pulpit evctywhero IIU I dure In excendlngly funny, but perfectly rcGnci'. Ho ha delivered il minv time for the benefit of religious de nomination", do and hear him on the 25th. It mnt not ho understood that everything ndvortUed In a ncwipapor Is recommended and endorsed by the editor. He has no bettor ,nein, o( knowing w10 nro ilUmuUR8 among nilvorti;crs thnn hi renders havo. No honest editor will ndvirtlso what ho knows to be n swindle, though there are tuch nd.eitlscmcnla that get into rtlmott every paper in the coun try. As n general rule, we would odvhe our readers to pay no attention to advertisements llmt prcml'o Immense profit", and ntk for a small sum of money to be sent for samples, If the ,b ii s in cm Is legitimate, and the advertiser trustworthy, ho would not hcsltatu to state publicly what It is that pays such baudomo profit). Forrn' fr.im tins firt of April, 1S81 A Stoto Itooui and nlso two communicating room on scond fl or in the K"t building. An- ply to N. U. I'm. It. Fchtlf PERSONAL. Mr. Cyrus II. Mrllpnry called on us in our sanctum recently. His visits are always pleas ant. Ho will so in enter upon bis duties as Mercantile Appraiser, am' everybody who Is acquainted willi him knows that they will be faithfully and satisfactorily performed, Mr. David Pritchard, a former resident of this place, but now of Michigan, Is visiting his lather at Light Street I. W. McKlvy has been confined to the house for several days past, by Illness, W. C. McKinney was in Philadelphia this week. Ex-county commissioner Hcrncr was in town on ednetday. WHO 13 TIW VILLAIN 1 During the past winter n number of ladies have been attacked cn Ihe streets nt night by an unknown luau. The outrage wns repeated nn Monday evening in frontof Hey. D.J. Waller's residence, between six and seven o'clock. As two lullos wero passing thero a man rushed upon them, and seizing one of them by the arms attempted to throw her down; but being nlarmed by the screams of tlie" ladies he lied. The only description of the man that we have been able to obtain is that he wore n cap. The audacity of ibis villain is startling. Most of ihfsu attacks have been maae early in tho ove ning, when people wero moving about on tho xtrcls, and in places where cries for help could ensily be heard No one seems to have any sus picion of the oll'e. dei: but if he is found out be should le summarily dealt with If beshould bo soundly ihru&hed we do not beliuve he would pro-ccuie an. body for assault and bat tery. If the thing continues, the vigilanco of the police fcrco should be inereascel, and some means adopted fur tho capture of the scoundrel or scoundrels. It is not safs for a woman to go out of the houo nfler dark now. IIAHMISIlUlta LKTTKIt. llarrisburg, Feb. 15th, 18S1. I last wrote you upon-the eve of tho anlici patod change in the senatorial situation. That change bus taken place, but it has left matters in ei much wur-e shapo than before. The first disturbance of tho old order of things occurred on Vtcetncsnay when twelve Democrats leu Wnllaco and cast llicir vote" lor Chas S. Wolfe, of Union. These Democrats were Senators Nelson, Qroffand Gordon and Representa tives Ackley, Ammrman, Dierly, Iiolaud, Coolbaugh, MtCocbran, McNulty, Woodruff and Lockwood, This diversion in Wolfe's favor was evidently mado with the intention of breaking up tho old lines in wnich event Wolfe and a few of his democratic friends had calcu Idled that the disorganized elements would con centrnte upon the doughty reform leader from Union, but their calculations were far short o: f the mark as (he sequel proved, for on eune-s- d ty iiiu'1 when c.iue.is vrt In Id be b tn f .c tinlls to deti'riiiine up n .i line . f p dice for tho mnrr"W, W.dfo iuno iiini. n-ly f.iled in serur ir g ih.' en.lnis-inent if the bol it-' rucus. h! il ou -h s.ren i.iu eff ir's wto mud., in his be ha'f. Hon. Tlimnns M. IN; tie, of Allcgln-iiy was unanimously chosen ns Ihe residuary lega teo of the Hon Galusha A. Grow, whose name withdrawn absolutely. This nction, of course, crushed the incipient support of Wolfe amongst, tho Democrats. In the caucus of th regulars, after a heated discussion, Oliver ; name was withdrawn, and that of Gen. James A. Heaver substituted in its stead. And so a new order of things was inaugurated, and Thursday morning witnosssed an oxpectnn crowd in the lobbies of the Hall of Reprercnla tivos to see its effect upon the joint assembly The monotonous call of tho roll began but soon from tho votinc it was evident that the relative Btrengtii ol too old candidates una neeu trans fVneJ intact to their successors, nnd llmt lli simo dogged determination to hold out was still cherished by both sides. Two ballots wore taken, which resulted as follows, so fir as th principal candidates were con erned: 1st bal lot, lleaver, 03; ll.yno, 02; Walluce, 80 2nd ballot. Heaver, 08; lltyne, 00; Wallace SO. Tli ballot on Friday, which was tho last day n full vote was cist, showoJ no change. Since Fri day ihero Ins not been n quorum In the Join convention and tho proceedings have bicn ill tressingly monotonous, It is clearly mnuife to every one now that the situation has not been bettered by the change of enndidste If thero has been any change at all in the feel iug between the two factions it is for the' wom, Tho regulnrs were very angry over ihe rrfus.it nf the bolters to endorse tho nomination Heaver. Tito boilers, on tho oilier hand, we. angered at the courf pursued by Grow, who suspected by many to have sold nut for a prom incnt po-ltion in Unrhold s Cabinet, which ti doesn't stand the slightest chances of getting Wolfe is said lo havo had an interviiw will Cameron, in which lie (Wolfe) is rcprcsen'ed si having dfcltred tint ho was determined lo stand firm to Ihe end ngsl,isil!eaver So the dead lock s III exists, Tho. o are sp'culiiors who decl u that it will booU'e.n rhursdiy nf this week.b by whin positive sum iliU hrenk up is furecas I nm uucrly tin ible to ttulicat" Tne only pos itlve results of lii'i week's proceedings are, tli the star ol tho paliticnl ascendancy of the very young statesman from Allegheny, Oliver, hit ruliul.tnod and set forever, that Urow, an o polillc;il chicken. Ins been caught upon Lll)(rllf ns,wc ,,r0mis.s, and that Genera I ' . . . . . jainM a. Heaver has dope lo-slv ruined I thinces fur the gul .rnatorial notninilion ne jreir, nnd I ns left Ihe way clear for the Hon IUomm . Uopor, "I Uelnwar,', Legislative work, of course, still remains la stind still Humes without a rjuorum are noor places for the cousIdsMlioii of bills. On inoaauro. liowover. lias uscome UW, VIJ i ' . . tlie Mil consiltdailwr theoUices of receiver an collector of elcllnqiiont taxes in rimaneiptii ThU bill was, strange to say.favored in its pa: sniro. by both Its fi lends and its enemies, Ii its fcionds In hopss llui Mie uovernor wou si n lit bv ii en m us in h") 'l)tl l" won I v, ... i . hut Ii . Kx ii't'iic In- ttt I'd t, nid ib.e b. cell d I w .mill In 'I Iih l li'O Mti.ith mis if the nil t r f Plula lelpliU, but tbete is ouo lei ring olllco there. A, THE COLUMBIAN AND Tho llcene of J. F. Caldwell was refused by the court on Wednoday, Lost On Sunday .evening, n ecal ring wlih blood alone fotllt'g. The finder will bo nulla" bly rewarded by leaving It at this office. Holmes A Schuyler have something; to say abcut us this week In tholr csray on "Scissors." We must admit that the scissors sold bv them are ol gicat assistance to an editor. m ' Our second page Is printed In new Long 1'iltner typo this neck. It Is a larger face than the typo we have been using, but nbuut the sumo body,so that wo cm give lust as much cadlng tnattor as herelofoio. At a meeting held by sevenl citizens one evening list week It was decided to organlio n Land League in this town. No further steps ave yet been taken. A donation will be held at the M. K. parson- age, lliickhoin on the afternoon and evening of Thursday March 3id. All ntwons nro cor- linlly invited to nttend. Uv Onnnn of Committer. "firic-a-llrae" which was announced for the 10th has been postporcd until Mnrcli filli. It is first class play by nn excellent company, and tho managers of the Opera llouo should be lit erally supported in their iffurts to furnish tho amusement loving public with good entertain ments. UNWUUI.Et--0.Mi: WELLS. The great trouble wlih wells is that in the coupe of ye.rs the- cr.'Und around tho house nd barn become-8'i impr.gi nie.l wlih sewsgo nd oilier cunt inilnaiions as to ull'-ct the wutor. u the first report cf tlie Maernchusetts Hoard f Health, Dr Derbv says: 'As a rule, a well receives drainage from n superficial circular area wlioe diamo'or is from ono to three times !io depth of the well, vnrying with the char acter of the soil. On this principle, no well lirly feet deep should bavo n privy, pig pen, barnyard or cess iool within in fifty f.et of it n any direction, nor should any slops of the houe or rofuo ct nny kind be thrown upon the ground within tho nreaot tins circlo. How many farms aro thero on which this principle is not violated? It is not a sufficient reply to say that the family have drank from such wells with impunity for n scoro or more of yeard. It must be remembered that when the wells were first dug the water waspuro, but the ground lasbeen gradually impregnated with foul mat' ter which, it It bns not already permeated to the water, will finally reach and contaminate After a fi'al case of typhoid fever it will bo too late to resort to n crystal spring.' If you want to get rid of pimple, boils, tet ter, Ice., uso 'Llndsey's Blood Searcher. Sold by all druggists. feblllw TUB TOWN 1SI.GCTIOX. Thero wore 072 votes polled on Tuesday. Last fit! their were 820. The following is the result of the election. iVifnf of Council. 13. W. Te.tsl G. A. Herring 244 130 3S0 E. K. Drinker 130 130 271 Win. Ntal 1 1 Members of Council. W'm. Rabb C07 200 77G Geo. Uassert 501 291 79: K. Lockard 501 308 81' W. Neal 201 253 514 I.W Hartman 219 232 4.31 G. W.Correll 229 240 4 Justice, of the Peace. John M. Clark 145 109 80 44 Constable. 307 88 133 42 11 1G4 172 202 233 T. J. Morris 24 J. J. Brower 122 R. Houscl R. Harris 471 D Laycock 210 .'.88 M C Woodward 229 431 731 &Aoo I Directors Stephen Knorr 4111 270 U. Hrown 21 201 Judge of Election. 501 Goorge Lockard 234 Caleb Barton 128 Inspector 284 130 Judge of Election. 123 113 Peter Jones D. Knse J. K. Ever, U. A Klcim, Inspector. K Olrton, 139 121 221 F. M. Evore.t, Assessor 32.3 L. H. Rupert 540 Isaiah Hngenbueb 252 01 Headache, tell bilious disorders, elyspcp sia and constipation cured In' Dr Mettaur', Headache and Dyspepsia 'ills P. t- cents. lea-Ilin Communlcaticl Totiu: ElllTOtl op thk Columuian : Silt : Some liuia before the late Februiry election, tlie undersigned suggstei to n numb of persons, members oflho Diinocratic parly in tho town of Illoomsburj, the propriety olecting elelegates to form n town ticket, unde tho same general rules and regulations govern ing tlie election of delegates to a county con vention. The suggestion did not meet with favor, and tho cour'O proposed was not adopted. The result was, the assembling of what l popularly known as a oaiiciw, and amidst the usual confusion of such n volunteer bjily, in n ball not arranged for public mretiugs.what was intended to bo a Democratic town ticket wa formed. Ono eandldato supposed hiimelf to have beon unfairly treated, nnd lie announce' himself n, and became a volunteer candidate before the people. The result was, that the Democratic vote was divided and the Demo. o atio candidate for the Justice of the Peace was defeated. The Republican candidate, wa elected in a town fairly and undoubtedly -Dem ocratic. Other matters which entered into tho mnkin npof this result ncod not bo here discussed. I is em ugh lo state tho fact. For the uncertainty and irregularity ol the voting, wo refer to the election tables, publish ed in this issue, and submit that It is not tl: sort of voting that ought to have been done. In good M Democratic limes the watch' word of tho party was "Tho tlrkct, the who ticket, and nothing but the ticket," and under that party slogan we oarried the country from Maine to Mexico. J hen ihe opposition, whetb er under the party name of Federalist Whiit Antimnson, Knnwnothlng, &c, Ac, cat Int. ur teeth o a tcppncli, tho tvaitv to pir'y voting. Andlhov kept on abusing us unti mime weak-kneed Drmorrals iboueht 'hat nr.. mlscuous votirg showed liberal mindedness. and vo-e accordingly Kiev forg it tl.efebl t.v .lv"i of tlie out mm sua his son", . tl.o bundle of stlrks. We shiill never soccO' d I and we ought not f.H.icc-e.l uo-il wo re urn i our ticket fedly. And .lit' is the rule, i ugl t to bsr.i.d iiiusi Do Uio ril'e.tn local u .uuty.Kta and national lf ir. Individual opinion u preference should snd must u'lvo av In lb ieneril wi-h and ludniucut We cannot hav i.ersonul clmloe, hut our clioico musi be Me Hrlrl when formed. I nui now moro ibnn over satl-ficd that if mv siiesresiion had In in sccented. nnd d le. ir .les Imd b en elec ol mid a convention held nn dllllculty or misunderstandiug could have occurred. My idea wa 10 uioci one ueiegeie f.r every tweniv-five elemncrutio voleis. nnd then we should have all fill Unit tho ticket was the act on o the parly lairly rcprescnteil Thon tlie.e pooh! bo no reason for n Drtnorrnt eeekiri: Repuiltcnn hp1)') m thtr. uy ouugtnt hlni.olf subsiquenlly to repay that help, by de featlrg u portion of his owp parly t'eket. Bucb ihlnes neverceaio. Tho arrancement of "yo tickle my knee and I'll lick 1 your elbow," goos uu snd on in a widening Crete. Who profits by (ur dissensions Who slrniiil' e ed bv our wenkne-scf? Whro do, v I ed hrnt O "ins lire nunc" I n ei illio i but I ui. pru'P, I tiimoii) i d inn f ul ( and ir tl'B-u Vie t I opinions, J gjv ion niy nwe, ,, JOIING. I'KESC, DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBXJRGr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. OPINIONS. Tho nakedness of the In Wgent world, mny be cl ithed from tho trimmings of tho vain 'Gold smith.' Safferers form disordered stomach, billions- nes, olo.,can be cured bv Spring lllosiom, Foster, Mdlmrn & Co., Ilufl'al ), Prices $1, 60 cents, nnd trial bjttles 10 cents. IlKItWICK KOTES. Feb, lfllb, 1081. During tho thaw last week, considerable anxiety wss exhibited concerning the btldgo that spans the river nt tills placo. The heavy cakes of ica tore sway the planks that faced tho piers for tlie purpose of protection galnt tho Ice, and for a while It seemed as If the piers wero in serious danger. No further damage, however, was done. Tho election pased off qnielly yesterday. The vote fell far short of that of November the 2nd, Willi tho exceptions of four, til the new officers are Republicans. Tho frozen fields afforded a little skating to the lovers of tills sport, during tho past two Inys. Rev. Waller, of RIoauburg, lectured last ovcnlng in Association HnllonSclf Education. Tho audience listened attentively and were welt plea-el willi the lecture. The new Llbrnry, connected with tho Y. M. C. A. comains a largo selection of books. The arrangement nnd classification of the books, ac complished by the gentlemanly librarian, Mr. Kfmb'rly, aro everything that could be de- (reel. Nearly every evening, about twenty-four young ladies may lo seen wending their way out lo tho hall, unaccompanied by the omni present young man, Tho inquisitive make vain flbrts lo see what they do In tho ball. They hear marching and music, but no moro. The invnrlablo answer to questions concerning the exercise, is "Practising Ihe Fan Drill." Tho 28th of this month will reveal to tho public tlie scret. On the evening of that day, nn ex- ilbition will bo given for the benefit of tlie 'resbyterian church. ECHOES. There are few voices in tho world, but mony echr-es. There arc fow if anv medicines in the woild lhatard better for billinu'iiesj, indiges tion or sick headache than spring Uloss. m. Prices $1, 50 cents, and trial bottles 10 cents. Honi. 0. Welch, of Kivcrfiui'. North- imliL'i-faiiil county, who is receiver of the Muitcy Creek railroad, owns and rci resents :i majority of tho bonds of the conuianv. burvevs were nintle several years ago and the grading done for its extension a number miles ttti .Muiicy creek with the view of extending it into Sullivan county. A RACHELOR. Free frcm satiety care and anxiety, charms in variety fall to his share, Hacchus's blisses and Venus's kisses, this boys, this, Is the bachelor's fire, Hut when indigestion assails, and you cannot get ro-t, Who but wife can administer Spring Blos som the best. Prices $1, 50 cents, and trial bottles 10 cents. i MBY'S SOLILOQUY. TIME January and February. PLACE Home. QUE JEOT Aa follows t " "iw lot mo think : tho Holidays aro over, aju for theso two months I roally believe I shall have moro time than dur ing any part of tho year. In March and April cpring dresa goods will como out, so my tnno mil bo taken up thon, and I'm irc I don't want to havo much on hand when v.-.irra weather comes; so I'll just ceo what I need for Housekeeping, get tho things ready, and mako tbcm up. "Thero aro Ehoets, ptllov-ca3C3, and per haps some other articles for bedding j then I must hive a supply of tablo-clotha, nap kms.towcls, and and oil I a good many things, so I'll tend a portal card for a Jlousclccper's Price List, and sco what I do want. If I go to tho city I can then have my memorandum mado up, and if I don't go I'll order by letter, as I havo done before, and got promptly just what I want at tiio samo pricc3 that I would pay if in person. "Of courso something might not bo just exactly as I expect it, so I must send my order to a storo that will let mo exchango or will pay my money back if I want it. To do thb, and bavo tho greatest varioty of pooda in any ono establishment in tho United States to select from, I must address my postal card 'Jons Wana jj.::nn, CJr.ASD Depot, I'aiLADEirniA.' " Thero, I came near forgetting 1 This is n good timo to mako up underwear, too; so I'll add to my postal card' &nci me an Underwear Price List' and seo if it won't bo cheaper to got it already made, and savo all that tiresome cutting, sew ing and trimming.1' Fred. Amos, Tyler Street, Rochester, writes. Your Spring Rlossom is wonderful, I never Ufceel nny thing thp.t acted so well on the Rowels, and at the sumo tnno was so freed Ironi the Drastic properties of medicine usu ally sold for tho purpose. Prices : 1., 50 ce nts, nnd trial bottles 10 cents. Deaths. Snvukh In Orangeville on ihe 9th Inst., William Ralph Snyder, infant eon of William and Sarah Suydtr, sged 5 monllis and 11 days. Business .Notices I inn paying Ihe highest cn-h price for Wheat, Rye, Clover and Timothy S.-ed. II. W, Am, Rspy Depot. I am paying 70cts for Rye. feb 18 2-w Hon. George N. Corson, Norristown, siys: Tho Pbccnix Pectoral Is indispeusablo in n.y family. It acts liko n churm in ctirii g couglia and colds with tho chi!drcn,and 1 always use it when addressing ft jury. Price 25 cents. O. A. Klolm, Rloomsburg. aprlG-ly Lulz & Sloan have a largo assortment of Table Linens Napkins nnd Towels very cheap. Good Clover Seed wauted by Silas Young at Liglitstreet. jan 28 81 -lw - ... HEI) HOUSE l'OWIJUli cures moro horses, mutes ml. sheep thau any other medicine. Suro oery luiui. oct 82, 'MM cow Win, O. McKinney has removtd his etock int.) hU uew building ncrcfis tho Btitet, unci t'xi.Mids u cordial invitation to every one to call, . . . -. Clearing Out Winter Goods to make room for Extensive Alterations at Tho Popular Clothiug Store of Davl Lowenbcrg. Conner U selling his stock of Queenstvare Glassware and wood and Willow ware ut re duced rates to save moving ell imd see hitu. feb 18 2w Lu.z & bloati will sell Applcton A Miulin yet a stiort time for 6 etc. u ami by the bolt, llnntUotuo Blioes anil Slippers at JlcKlti ney's Hoot and Shoe llHzaar, fiOO nlco white thrifty sholcs wanted by Silas Youni?, Lluhtstreet,- that nru 2, 3, i, 5 tu tl mouths old that elli from W lbs. 110, 35, 10, in CO to GO lbs. each . I'crnons that want to buy shot? please call around, I handle Arm 30, -10 to 50 a botes per week, dec, 2l,'80.2ai. You will And thp best erade of Sugary aud Syru) always at dinner's. See the Uuchltigs, Neckties and Embroid eries in l.n z nnil SloHii'ri windows. Hats and Gaps at Cott f r Thirty Days at p. JfOwenberR'a. Sco n woman tilcklnir n luinrli nf frranosi In another column, nt Bpccr's Vineyards, from which Sneer's Port Ornno Winn Is made, thai Is so highly tsteemed by tho uicuicai proicssion lor me use Ol invalids, wrnkly persons nnd tlio aged. Sold by A. Kletm. Jan 7'801y Harriet A. Newklrk. of Salem, lavs 1 was cured of tetter in my hand by threo nppllca- eions oi uampnor miik. Aiy nusuanei was cured of old runnlnir sores bv uslntr It. It cured my son of a spraintd ankle. Price 20 cents Sold by O. A. Klolm. Uloomsburir. npril 1G, '80,ly Important Notice to Parties Attending Court. For Thirty Days Orat ' linrgalns Can bo Iloughl In Clothing. You can buy n Winter Stilt or Overcoat At Cost. Must He Sold to mako room for ALTERATIONS IN I1UILDING at David Loncubcrg's HEALTH ANI UAPIMNKSS. It seems Strnneo Hint anv nun win m.rrrr fmrn hn many eieinngementg brought on hv an Impure con- 11... !..,..'.' neii Bi-uriL-a nuiun anil LI Kit Hltlll' Wl.l rp.fnrn rtnrfpt linulflt li.hn plOBlcal organization It Is tnleednstrcnt;thcnlng tpiun, pleasant to take, and has rroven Itsetrtobo tlie uett hlood piirtiler ever rttscovtrcd. cacct ually curlnif Scrofuta, Hypbllllto diseases, Weakness ot Uio Kldnejs, all Nervous disorders nnd Debility, It cot recta Indigestion. It makes tho old reel younir, andtho younp feel gay; and will I variably drlvo put of tho system tlie many .Ills that human nesh Is heir to. A stuitlo uottlo wit1 rrove to y..u Its mer its as a heattti rciiewcr, for It nets likes a clmim, especial y when the complaint Is of an ex- ..ur,,u u.iui,-, uitviiiK n ii'iiuency 10 lenacn xno Laturat vlcor of the brain and nervous system, oct aj.'swjeow 100000 lbs. of crood nrlmo imrb wanted In tho next eight weeks .by Bilas Young, Llghtstreot. 1 want hogs that dress 50 lbs. i0. 75. 100. 125. 150. 175. 200. 225. 250 un to 275 lbs. nptcce. inlnayswant my pork dressed on Saturday and brought in early on Monday morning. Persons wishing; to buy port, please call around early cm Mon- tay mornings. elec. 20, 'bO-Um. RiDgbnmton Roots I Buy them j Kinney's. at Mc- IIENIIYH CAKUOUO SKLVK. Tho llest Salvo tn tho world for Cuts, nrutses. Sores, incerji, Molt Hheum. Tet er, Chapped Hands, e-iiuoiRina. lott.h ecu on Kinusci Kln f.rupiions Ficcklesnnd l'lmplcs, The S'lVelsRuarnnteeato Ktvo perfect satisfaction In eiery case or money ro tund, d. llo suroto eict Ilenrv'a Cnrbolto Salve, as ml others n re but Imitations, l'rlco ts cents. For saH by nil druggists. oct S2, '60-lyeow His Roots nnd made tn stand the weath er for be bought them at Mc Kinney's. wero leather "WalndtLkhfIIaiii IIestobeb"Is entirely differ ent from all others. It is us clear ns watcr.nml as its name indicates. Is alpcr'ect Vegetable Hair He- srnrer nnu noes not ia nny manner anect tuo ueaun wliten hulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nltrato of Silver preparations hae done. It will Immedlaiel) free ine neaa I'oia nil iranuruii, itesiuru iiray liair eu lis natural color, and nrcduio a now crowth whero It has fallen nn. Itwlllehango light or faded hair In a few days to a beautiful clossy brown. Every noi- tlo is warranted. Ask your druggist for It. For saloat Mover linos., lsioomsburg, Pa. mtti, Kline X. Co.. r i ade nil a. and 1 1 all & ltucke l. New York. Wholesalo Agents. oct. S8, so-tt The blchest cash Prico paid for wheat by Z. T. Fowler, at Willow Grove. No dif ference ns to variety. Rye 75 cents n bushel, Avnudale Red Ash Coal, 4. 0. and C. always nn hand. Railroad Ties taken in escbange tor coal, or ensu will be paid lor them. jan 1!S 8-w. She wore french heeled shoes with opera toes and said she bought them at Mc- Kiuney's. Our Questions. Arc you a buyer of Men's or Boys' Clothing at retail? Do you need clothing for the farm, the office, the work-shop, the court-room, or the pulpit? Do you want boys' clothing for the school-room, or for dress ? Do you prefer to buy clothing ready-made or to order ? Are you in need of shirts ? If yes, to any or all of these que ries, state your needs to us, that wc may send you samples and prices. Your Question is, Will this pay for the trouble ? You must judge. We will make up tho case, you must decide it. But we must tell you that we have created the Largest Retail Clothing Business in the United States by the simple method of giving the best clothing for the least money. We mean that it shall pay you to buy of us. ,If you buy and are not pleased, return tho goods for exchange, or demand your money. Wanamaker and Brown, S. E. Cor. Sixth & Market Sts. PHILADELPHIA. gTATE.MEKT OF THE FINANCES OP THE COUNTY OF COLUMBIA From January Ut, 1SS0 to January 1st, lsst. Statement showing taxes assessed and balanco still due. ASSESSED, STII.I. PCE. 1 ' v ' , M ' h s 9 - DISTRICTS. g j " g f Heaver '2S 71 fs&o 17 32 cos! cw 60 Henton 1000 v3 tibo 'is so r72 42 04 su iterwlck 1055 75 41 00 153 85 04 11 45 on lllOOln 4018 97 K3O0 133 33 85CSU3 3 0U llrlarcreck 145470 7soo 2163 cor 64 ?soo Cataulssa ... 2"Oi47 79 00 17520 S14 Ss 7900 centralta 709 Oi 435 fC3 9S Centre 1S72 47 80 tO CJ55 100iW 60 60 conjngliam.... 7110 m sss49 700 PIMilmrcreeW. . 1339 w, 9300 43 39 C51S 93 01) Franklin 'omo7 "31 60 '1230 M53 1-. 3if0 cireenwood... . 1490 7s lot 00 0750 nv37 Jul 110 Hemlock 1202 97 00 60 11 SO C5913 CO 60 Jaekvm S33 8I m 00 440 14141 Alio IlOUSt 1110 59 70 60 10 71 709 20 70 60 MllllthOIl 1211 M 79 00 21 23 303 31 79 00 Main 720 21 4710 24 23 170 39 47 60 Mlltim 12i7 00 f to 16 00 610 19 M60 Montour 1017 89 61 tO 17 70 270 91 5160 Mt. Pleasant... 71K68 65 M C9UI 2&1S3 6310 Dl-.ingO 10U 3S 60 60 60 70 519 62 60 60 PlIlO 40179 69 00 S21 B21 99 69 r.O Hoartngcreck. . 493 20 4400 7 Si nasi 440.1 SCutt 1051 50 69 60 111 61 IU40 69 50 .SUgarl0.1f 430 94 69 60 2 05 439(8 C9 60 (32325 98 1541 UO lOlt 10 14070 1)9 1624 00 AMOUNT ll'K I'OR YXAKS I'RKVIOCS TO 1SS0. Districts nud collectors Year Co. Dou Itenton, FH Mlltttl, 1S70 U4 3l 60 00 llloom, A b FrltZ. 1879 951 34 29 CO HrUirreek. Jolm F Miller 1879 812 74 82 60 Centralta, Ttiomas HcrBghty 1879 675 23 boo Centre, Josepli w'lso 1S79 371 (5 80 60 Hemlock, Win F Fnust 1SI9 I7b9 60 oo Jtontour. Win HWeaver lsl 177 40 M eo cireenwood, Jacob H Evans 1878 321 18 4200 Hemlock. A It Hartman 1878 181 81 17 00 MaUUou,.lames Welllvcr 1878 79 90 14 00 Hurarlo.it, Win A Kilo lsts si 63 920 Conynt'liam, Aaron Person 1i7I sooso sou i;atawisa, josepu .Mri7. wa 9045 S36 Conynguam, Aaron Person 1870 185 41 guo Catawtssa, Joseph Martit 1875 494 CO 11 60 flMlt'J fl55'M II A Hweppenlitser, Treasurer ot Columbia county tn account wlta said county on county tuads January 1st. two. Die. To am't uncollected prior to 1M0 $18010 84 " ou 11 inu ut last seiiiemcDt " county tax assesieil In 1840 ,,, " tax on registry of voters .... " added lux on Catawlssi dupllcato tor 79 " Frank Jones, rent for old Jail " II 11 John for Win llarnerex.tax costs pild by KJ Albertsn... " lu.iiio Hess, old brlek " am't pild by .Montour county llooks vs. Danville uorougU " Frank J mcs. old fence " county tax on undated lands ' county tax on boated lands , ' road tax on unseated lands " to roau tax on seated land! " BCliool tax ou UDBoatod lands tjctwoltuxoii beated lun"a CI149 lrior tax on unseatod lundst. poor tux on kcaled lands " s poclal poor tax on unseated lands " special poor tux on seated lands " bpeclul load tax on unseated laud "eii. clal road tax ou seated Iands.w... " beuted lund tax bluce distribution........, ' unsealed land tax stneo duirlbutlon " Wm Krlcltliauia, Jury fees, no , 1 awessing, inanaaing, etc, ot Uog lund,, CIU h,n i HOLMES & Wo wish lo any Boinctlntig this week iu regard to Haller's mako of Cutlery, which wo havo been Belling tho past six years. Wo havo had amnio timo lo test its merits, and hundreds of our customers will endorse our remarks in its l'ttvor. Any lady knows the value, of a good pair of scissors, and how hard it is io get them, owing lo the great quantity, of cheap and worthless goods which Hood tho market. A poor pair is a? source of daily annoyance and vexation. In the manufacture of cheap scissors it requires no mechanical skill to put them togcthcr,vhcrcas in a good article,tho finest sttel must bo select ed, skilled mechanics to know how to temper tho steel, and adjust them to a nicety so as lo give a smooth even cut from heel to point. All this adds to the cost, and yet sometimes, how little ladies think of this in making their purchases, and because wo ask u few cents moro possibly than they were olfercd elsewhere, they concluded to take the cheap ones, these aro the people who always havo poor cissors. Ono of the best recommendations wc have is the seamstress' and tailors' trade, who know what a good article is and to whom price is a sec ondary consideration. Wo can also refer you to the editor of this paper, who writes with a pair, that ia, ho uses hem for cutting editor ials and other matter of news from his exchanges, and palms them oft" on his subscribers as original. He will likely deny this to you, but he told us in confidence ; our only reason for giving him away is to illustrate that "there's cheating in all trades- but ours." To avoid making mistakes hereafter in your purchases sco that tho name John S. Haller is stamped on tho blades. Tho greatest nuisance a man can carry in his pocket is a poor knife, and now well ho knows it, see how anxious he is to make a trade with some one, just "because its too large or tco small" for him and how ho chuckles to himself as he im agines he is taking in his unsuspecting victim, watch his face change color as ho examines his new treasure. Ho does not find Jno. iS. Haller's name on tho blade,owners don't want to trade them oil'. With his mind now made up to come to us and receive value for his money, he offers the old one as a reward to his young hopeful to cease cutting the cherry tree with his little hatchet and all are made happy. But seriously speaking, and shaving with a dull razor is a serious business. Wo claim Jno. S. Haller's Razors gives better satisfaction than any other make sold in the county. Wc have various kinds at various prices, same heavy, others ground as thin as paper. Wc havo so d hundreds of these to barbers and others without a single complaint. All wo ask is a trial to prove their superiority. HOLMES & Uy commission, eionerattous and returns allowed collectors foriSTn. Districts coin Ex Districts Com Er Heater Pi'l tl014 Madison $ro:3 $17 46 Ilerwtck Tltrj 18 01 .Main 37 75 42 oatawlhsa loi si ssm jtirtltn t9B7 7 73 conwigiiara tr2ii ccci jit rlcasant t'.a ca 337 Flfclilngcreek 1 3 no is to oranco mcj 1010 Franklin 34 w 4H' i'lne sstffl IOCS Clrcenwood 7o(.a ti0'J Itoarlngcr'k si) 39 4.l Jackson lots ao tscott nt !7 lien Ixcust 73 05 sim sugarloaf s:so 4j97 1S7S. Itenton Uertvlck US 03 70 93 10 f,4 Ocntralla 40 so 31 10 P0 COI))gLam 4S40 37 80 CoiogLam 4S40 1875. Conynglim 121 8f 1S70. Sugarloaf is 49 11 SI 702 $1,209 80 $o7K 97 tlMI 20 672 07 11 j- total commissions " total exonerations - " county orders redeemed 831)5 32 " om't duo from collectors 19203 si am i 10 meet sum paid stato ror quota cbarged on coupons 29 20 " commission to Treasurer ldM 77 " balance in liands ot Treasurer. 4207 04 J8O.450 01 n A sweppcnlitser, Treasurer In account with dog lund. January 1st, lsso DIt. To m't duo at last settlement JU01 am't assessed in isss 1544 00 " am't on hand at last bettlemcnt 1st co 3,12743 CI!. Districts Heaver Herwlck Catawissa Conyngham Flsblucreek Franklin cireenwood Jackson Com Ex Districts Com Ex I (440 1160 Madison (3 97 (100 185 160 Main 210 0 8 77 4 50 Mllllln 3 62 8 60 22 3M) MM'leasant 2 95 2 60 4C2 7 50 orango HI 3 to 1 8J Pino ! S7 7 00 4 97 7 60 KoarlDger'k 2 05 1 00 2 25 SCOlt 3 02 3 CO SC7 5 00 Sugarloaf 3 CO 3 50 1S73. 2 77 200 Hrlarcreek 407 100 1 27 3 60 Con ugbam 37 1 60 900s'5' Locust Henton Derwlck Conyneliam 1 54 I V (S3 CO Dycommlslon to collectors (0409 " evoniTatlons allowed collectors f3 50 " orders paid of '79 41 60 " orders paid of V 0 38 1 75 "ill l pinu uquuiy lor assessing, au ovu w coinmUslon toTrcosun r 21 1 nm't due lrom collectors 2019 2 am't refunded tu KJ Albertson colttr. 70 4 00 balanco in bands of Treasurer. 21 67 (3.127 13 By orders for '67 and O not presented and canccueu II A Sweppenhlscr.Treasurer, In account with Stato Fund. UK. To State tax assessed tn '80 (1.C81 10 Clt. By commission and exonerations on dupltcato set- Com Ex Com Ex lleaver SO Jackson 22 llcnlon 1 41 Locust. M lierwlck 7 7 Madison 1 Oil 80 llloom 0 70 4 00 Main 1 21 2 49 llrliircreek 107 Mllllln S3 Carawlssa 8 70 Montour r-7 Centralta 22 Mt. Pleasant 3 to 4 00 "centre sua orange 2f.3 Conngham 0.1 rino 11 Flshlngcieelsi 20 40 Hoartngcreck 39 Franklin 01 Scott 3 57 Greenwood 3 37 Wugarloat 13 Hemlock. co (5198 1110 nycommtston to collectors (53 98 ' exonerations allowed collectors 11 10 " nm't paid to ttato for quota iW 40 couimixston 10 Treasurer r sj balance In h inU3 of Treasurer 423 74 nm't duo from collectors 2 C9 (1081 10 Commissioners' expenses for '80, for which orders wero Issued on Uio Troasurer. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. J W norrmau, sherltl's deed llrlght lot (3 00 Moyer llros, express 39 1 W O McKinney, express 2 23 It liiickinghaiii, auditing public accounts 35 no W Kilckb.iuiii, recording namestwp onicers 81 co II (I nit, hauling sate (no i:d Moody, Mew ot court house 1 00 J Dresher, road tax llrlght lot 43 A II stow art, lumber old Jill fenco.... 10 72 Jas 'I homas, costs Col. co. vs Person et at.. n0 Ell Joins etnl building fence oia J ill lot.... 1887 A II Cochran, survey au.l mapcuiley trial. 2000 0 M Low son, Iron f ir lack tcrews 43 Ell Hobblns, tuxes on llrlght rot 1 33 'I1 .1 Morris, costs Columbia co s Howcr 112 It P ilardner. bill for postmnrtoneaso 15 00 E Mendenliall, lumber for old Jail fence 8 ol V II Ent, taking two pilsoners to Phllad'a.. 67 05 " " " ' 69 30 11 m .. Cl45 M (1 Hughes, redemption monov GC9 I. Hunoii &Co, bill rendered old Jatl 2 CO W Kilckbnum, Inilextngjudiineni dockets. 8r50 " Prothoiiotury bill lsstii W II Snyder, bill for Teachers.' Institute IIS 60 I) Mcllcnry.tor damages w end Zaner brldgo 20 00 .1 11 Creu'llng, damage bildge Kimble's mill no n A sweppenntser, Treas. deeds to Comnm nsa 7S (1,278 69 CWXTX, JCK0H3' TAVANO COSSTABirs' IIMCHNH. (iratid Jurors during jear Travt rso Jurors during year Constables' returns during year Court cr er during j ear Tlpstavns during year , . . 8 N Walker, stenographer, (to per day " Whiting va Mltncs esiato , " Commonwealth vs cnrlev " Christian va Ptnn'a Flro Ins Co.. " lacksonvsstoetzel ' stllesetatand Henton Ms Yit (719 21 2919 13 SS5C3 137 60 214 60 3H0 00 11 10 760 (10 33 30 I. Association 12 40 O E Myer. court calendar 7 00 Elwe.l & lllttcnbender, court calendar 20 01 Ell Itobblns, Jury commissioner 2S73 John Hartman, " 2472 J 11 Casey clerk to bamo : 1500 U II Eut serving Jury notices si 00 (932 79 COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH CASKS WIIE)11J T)IK COVNTV 1IECAMK UAlll.K. Justices, constables and witnesses (t,29 09 tc It Utile, district attorney ' 11000 Win Krlcktiaum, clerk at court 1.3 40 Mrs Jane lirowu, Jury board curloy trial,.., 120 73 (1.691 24 IIOAU AND B'llDdK V1UVE113 AND KOAU PAUAI1EB, Sundry persons us viewers (59811 Jas DennK 1 111 11 ruiu, u imago .lackSOU 100 CO llloom... Aaron llo id, Alex Knouse, John Filtz, Wasli Uuouse, John Young 11 Harrington, Aaron Kefehuer, llrsot sllot&Co J 11 croiellng Mrs .lane in own, (leol kelcr, Clark Vetes, Moses Savago Henry KKlin, llenrv Yost, (Jeo Wnlters Abraham llldlay, E A Plait, Alfrul Stevens, Ins Eves ret. centrii... Jacksou . Mt Pleasant., Centre ,, llloom Mt Pleasant... . llloom Jackson llloom ' Catawis's!".'.'.'.'.! Jacksoa.,,,,.,,, Utl'lCB't&'ori;!! Abraui lldlae, lioeeo M'itenrv Joel Iti lfeiidlfer, Emanuel Appleman, S imiiel Trump, llenrv orlvvlnu David I) molt est llloom Mtl'leauut.,.. Stephen Pobe, comt Mtendlug vivins,,.,' t.T41 II SCHUYLER. SCHUYLER. COMMISSIONERS OFKICK AND COURT BOUSE. Wm L Manning, Auditor. . 13 ro 15 no 15 IK) 0 4 6I 2.-. 00 0(0 .Ml 2017 0 (10 M73 481 00 4 00 1167 t43 3 00 7 00 10 73 2160 3 00 5 07 4 no 2 00 60 79 1 (HI 1 (.3 75 n c niuiiu " C 11 Scesholtz " Jacob Metz, repairing stovo drawer c M Drinker " vault lock 4c J U Casey, stating occih for 1879 Wm. Hitter, palming J c Sterner, repairing vault 0 Krug, lumber &c. ror Court llouso It Harris renloungoCoinr'soaioi Tlios (lorry rep Law Library and oftleo Mosler Sato & Lock Co. safe treos onice Ed Searls painting root court house Collins, Holmes s. bUl rendered c c (iatlgnan " M J Casey plastering I.ewis Ilernard repairing town clock () M .1 K Lockard bill rendered Wm Crlsman et ol for woik at olllco It L Thomas 3 gross pens I, Kunvnn Co bill rendered II F Itlcc step ladder for court kou.se II II Sands for wood OA Jacoby for coal I) U CotTman repairing blinds court room .... 1 uageiiDucu repairing stove.. .11 11 1Y Fry renatrlne court room v isiiimcver ui 1 renaerea 3C3 E Mcndenball Agt Lumber court bouse 14 40 M Cox cleaning court bouse, &o 85 os Jobn Cox ' " 1 00 (las Co for gas so 03 Htephen i'ouo, Commissioner 7S 60 Cbas Itelcliart " fins o A 11 Herring 11 857 00 E H 1 kelcr attorney 100 no JU Casey clerk 7tooo (2.S90 37 . ( 3 91 COTJNTVJA1L. Stephen Knorr, bill rendered P Jones repairs W Hitter painting Harman & llassert repairs oco Zimmerman bill rendered c I. Poho et al mung bed ticks T norry repairing ltolllns, Holmes & S. nails C cj Ciallgnan repairs c E llower plastering .Inn cadman, Agt furniture H Krug lumber It s Ent, bill rendered W c Evans repairing barrow E Mendenliall, Agt lumber O A Jaco'iy coal ... 3 00 . 13 50 . 17 20 2 03 4 93 30 50 70 . 253 63 1 60 7 23 60 2 70 1 00 BC4 .. I ISM i.uiz x sioan. 0111 renuerea 2 20 L dross, clothing cio J Ileagle, wood 5 00 Al Freas. trees 3 no I, Kuiiyon 4: Co bill rendered 3 07 1) T Jones, stono lloor cellars 42 79 11 V Hlee, step ladder 4 00 u Helchart, plank for stable .-. 0 84 Wm Pur-ell, wood 60' (1 A Kletm medlilnea 550 W W liarret, work about prison 20 20 I) Lowenberg, clothing 13 00 W U McKlnnoy, shoes 7 60 1' Ilillmeyer, bill rendered 004 I w iicKeHy " 82 4 II W Mclteynolds, tending prisoners 7 00 nnsCogas ism U II Ent, boarding pt Isoncra 417 50 U II Eat.wabhlng Ac Oj 31 (I.429 CO rUINTINO, STATIONAUY tc TOSTAOE. Elwell i' Elttcnbender, Co Statement (23 00 " election proclamation so no " advertising...... 17 511 " blanks 2J35 O M Vandersllco. County Statement 25 1 0 " election proclamation so no " advertising 13 50 " blanK8 13 50 James C Drown, county statement 25 00 " election proclamation 21'. 00 " court " 4IIH0 " blnks 8 30 " advertising lsoo a E Meyers, County statement 25 00 " eieetlou proclamation 2000 " blanks 4 85 D A Ileckley, postago and box rent .. 74 75 c. a i nirk, btiiuonary for ofll.o and court 5 w F ltlsel & Iiro " 10 co Wm Manu, " ...... 17 to r 1, nutter, election blanks 13 3. i"ai Pun Co. Iiailv Patriot 7 mi G A Potter, blanks 4 23 I12CJ (101 40 INQUISITION. Sundry persons for Inquests UltlDQliS-IlUILDG AND ltEi'AIItS, HEATER. P Shclliammer, Davis brldgo nuuinan uriogo BENTON, Colu brldgo Kt-nblo bridge 1 33 C7eo Keeler 1 win linger, Ira J '1 nomas 1; Jaa Conner, S Appleinan, 2 no so 47 Colo brldgo Karns brldgo Mendenliall brldgo Wi'Sicreek brldgo Colo bridge Klmblo bridge ColtUjrldgo i "t lienton nrtdgoV!'.".'.'.'.'.'. Colo bridge 2 23 3 84 Jos Welreman. 1 Z T llutt, 1 2! 1U84 n. iiiiuacn, Ed Mcllenry Sam Appleman .1 E Edson. s w Mcllenry 11 09 Yd 25 2 00 2 20 1 1)1)7 V A Kile, contract Klmblo mill bridge!!!! bi.ooh. Wm Pureol, Shaffer brldgo Martz&Ivy, Dart 'n bildge Wm Harman, whairer bridge J S Mensch, ltupert brlJgu . . DlltAKCKEEK. O Helchart plank nittenhouse bridge J A Wanick " llowman " Ed Stowart " ' , . ltlttenhouso " Low Ilro Co " ." . ltowman " M llrlttaln, ltlttenhouso ' EKrumm (160 69 UO SOU :inu 18 19 221 15 00 1 6(1 10 8(1 13 6H 187 3 90 ti. G23 CATAWISSA. 0 Helchart, plank McKelvy mill brldgo 117 CKNTIIK. is itingrosc, nutton brldgo 7 m Jacob llctler, Centreline bridge 4 oo c Helchart, plank CentrcvIUe brldgo 77 L ltunyon Co keg spikes 4 no I'lSUIKUC'KEEI Jno manner, west end brldgo nt zaner's 44 os jno Diesner.siciienry mill brldgo.,,, 2 23 " Stillwater bridge 1 08 0 k DMoAenry, on contract brldgo near Jno Zaner 237 im FKANXLIN, Jacob Knittlf, Mendenball brldgo " ltohrbacu brldgo IIKKENWOOll. II V Ilattln, Iron brldgo Mlllvlllo... " Kyer Urovo brWgo " Alkiuan bildgo, " lola brldiro S9 SOS 1 25 1 23 1 J II Qufck Kjer cirovo brldgo.. II Colteriiiuu, Ed Mcllenry brl.1 123 aio II 21 3 6D 13 97 5173 1 00 dgo,,,. Win Lawton, Kckmiui bridge... Jno Iggott. Mlllvlllo Iron bi b! rtdge J E Welliyei', Ed Mcllenry bridge, UEurocx, Marti t Ivy,l'urecll brldgo JACKSON, j N Larisn, Eli: nun brldgo u tocrsT. sotomon strausor, snvderbr.dge , s oa 11 llelwig, waiter brldgo 2 so Coinr'a ui NortU'd county cont Walter brldgo !7J on MAIN. r i. noniz, Jiainvitio bridge s 00 MT, n-KAStNT. (1 EMordan, Wiuon bridge , " , Mordansvllle bridge..,.,,,,, 60 60 1 60 Ainun nauwu. )uilltll uriugo,.., , j. (iiln. nauivu, I.DUIVI1 u M Kindt. Sands brldiro.. ' Wilson brldijo " Kester brldgo., r-hlllp Miller, Wllwn bridge (above).., ' " v (below)..., ORANOX. J lloldebrunt, Iron bridge I (Hi 1 IN) Cl 655 1 00 HOLMES & SCHUYLER A FAIR OFFER. Wo have a few Healing Stoves and double Healers on hand,which wo will sell to responsible parties and give you time until Juno 1st to pay for them. IIOLrES & SCHUYLER. PINK. St V f-Uoemakcr, Shoemaker hrldgo..., 1001 a 01 80 00 6 02 21)1 6 00 2 50 4 80 1 72 SCOAIILOll'. cole, n Colo bridge II Frit. A Colo Lrldifo Win A Kile, A 1 olo 1 lldgo iit'i.. onuju,,., " .1 O llesi Cole, E Colo bridge II lli'ss. I less bildge 51 S1U1U7, A Colo bridge (LOSS 12, PENITENTIARY AND ASYLUM. Support of I.lzzle Milton, Damllle 107 00 David Shea 170 30 Convicts in Eastern Penitentiary for '79.. , CC175 $999 05 113 25 23 CO 19 75 16 75 21 C 10 7,-. 10 0O 14 60 ASSESSORS TAW lleaver (25 43 15 25 19 75 .".I 0)1 21 73 23 00 19 75 19 37 22 00 20 50 9 20 Jackson Locust Madison Main MlOlln Montour Mt Pleasant Orange Pino Jtoarlngcreck Scott sugarloaf lienton Herwlck llloom lirlaiereek t'atawlHsa Centra lta Centre Conyngham 10 76 1150 20 CO 15 25 nsuingcreek lanaun Cireenwood 2.1 SO 10 73 Hemlock Assessors for fall registry of voters 117 00 $591 Sit 75 TS SCALrS FOR FOX AND WILD CATS, raid sundry persons ELECTION EXPENSES. Paid spring election onicers....... (349 83 an " " 485 00 spring room rent ir2 00 full " ' 132 00 constables odvt: & attendmg spring elo 140 40 " " " fall elee 1879 52 00 " " " " 18KO 60 00 c II Mnson, overseer ' 1S79 2 00 Itenl Klstler " " " 1979 200 Evau Hu kalew ' " 1S7B m ,T M Clark, cuatorlal It .ludiro am W J lluckulew, Congrt bsIoi ul It Judge 13 7U L llutter. o ccltou blui.ks 1734 W Krlckbaum ct al counting fall vote 20 c (1,408 91 TAXES REFUNDED. Amt township taxes refunded (4,1" 08 BLANK BOOKS. W F Sturphy Sen, 1 doo Prom's. onice (is 50 " " 2" Recorders ontco.... 2S6O VmMann 4 " I'roth's tfflce 4700 " 2" Recorders otllce. .. 2fioo F L llutter, F4 registry books 10 81 10 uupuc&ies 44 20 (179 SI COUNTY BONDS. Amt county bonds redeemed couDons on tamo nald ....( ox) no .... 1,881 OO .. .. l'OO Int paid on overdue county bonds..,.. (9,899 OO RECAPITULATION. Miscellaneous 11.213 69 courts. Jurors pay constabls returns, &o 4 932 79 costs lo commonwealth cases 1,691 24 Road bildgo viewers and road damages 2,'4l 31 commissioners ofllce and court house 2,mo 37 County Jail 1,429 on i-nnung, mationary ana postago 412 R5 Inquisitions 10140 Bridges building and repairs l.ossn Pemtentlary and Asylum 9S906 Asst'H'orspuy 691 ss Fox and w Hu eat bcnlps . . 75 75 Flection expenses .. 1.408 21 Taxes tefunded 4,195 s Blank books 179 91 county bonds, coupons and Interest paid wuu,ciuuovuuui uunus ., y,s'jv w (33.SIS 32 Frompmnunt of orders Issued deduct (4.19568, axes refunded, and rcr,9 trilemnttnn monev nnd $9.M)9i, bonds, coupons and Interest on overdue bonds paid, leaves (19 713 93 which Is tho actual or dinar; expeuscsfor the year A. D., isto. SHEEP ORDERS ISSUED. Denver 20 to 9 60 S3 75 sou TOO lino 67 25 7 60 Jackson Locust Mi illson Montour Mt. Pleat ant Pino sugarloaf 1660 18 50 C 00 6 00 1710 20 25 to 60 Ronton Brlarcrcek centru Flsiurrgcreel: Frit ti kiln Cireenwood liemiock flit 75 STATEMENT OF DOf) TAX AND SHEEP FUND. so Dog lax duo lrom collectors (J,009 20 Probabable comiiihlon tirid nv nfr m mi ir.8ipa Add amount In treasurer's hands 21 ST fllves total assets COUNTY FINANCES. (1,703 83 ASflSTS. Tax In liands of collectors' duplicates (15203 51 Probable commission and exoneration on. wuooo (10.703 SI 4207 01 SNM 00 VA (XI (9 78 9a 00 69 30 29 W) Add amount lnhnnds or Treasurer Add value of old Jail piorerty Mid value of Mary Bright prot'yF Crc k Am't duo trom Benton twu for Colleys.... Balance duo 011 (ieia llower note ,....... . Two dounle set nssess books Tu'IIwrI ilimlfn.in. (24s03 9J UAtllUlllES. Costs duo In Coinmonwealtli cases U13 is Amount tax nun the several districts 1 191 07 " road C Lidg-e viewers duo on bks l'J.ifii ' ojuuty prison bonds unpaid tiCnouu county lulnon coupons unpaid 47J6i " rond damages assessed and unpaid estimated us nearly us can be looooo (33,103 90 Sl.a 9.1 Actual Indebtedness of tho county Janua ry 1H, 1881 .', (1,299 97 We, tho undersigned Commlsstonei a of Columbia County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a eoi icct statement of accounts ot sold county, for tho ear A, I), lso. ' HTEfHKN POIIE, A. It. llKlilllNU. , , CHAS.RE1CIIART, ....... t Cwnmlss onew cf Columbia County. Attest! J, 11. caskv, cieik. Vc, tho undersigned. Auditors ot Columbia Coun ty, huvlnglH'eu duly elected to adjust and settle the aecininiH of tho treasurer and Com iiilssioucre of ( olumbla county do hereby ct itlfy that we met at ihe oitleo ol thu 'l lensmer aud Coiiimlsnoncrs, iu Bloouisburg, and cuutully examined tlioaccountu and vouchers of llm same trom tho 1st day of Jouu nry, A. D., 10 to the llrtt day ot lanuary, A. D. lssl.undllnd lUemtonectasabovo Htated. and vvu tliul u baliuce due Columbia county on county fund of lour thousund two hundred aud seveuuoi lars and four c-entB (4,su7 04) irem II. A. Nvvrppeuhl. lor 'I reas. of Columbia co. And we ilud a balance ot lour hundred and Iwerty.threoctollutsanU beveuty luur bents ihm 74) on state luud found In tho bauds pt It. A, svuppenhlser. i-reosutcr, Aud wo ilud u 'lanco ot iweiity-onH dollars and nfty.KOven centu (157) ou dog fund found In thu nanus cl II, A. hwepjienlilser, Tiensurer. Ja'uuayUA'l8U5.U",ld'anl, xm S""U5 cl WM. I. MANNINfl, C. II SEhSHOLTZ. SAM PEL E. SMITH. Paid since bettlcment. AUdUWB t'umiabbtuneW ontce, Feb. 4, nil. -J-ISSOU'TIONNOTICK. '" .sntlooh henby given that ibe portnerbhtp l.rre. toluie existing between 'I'uiiba k cimuil erlln as 1 it. prietors of Uio Exchange Uotel, liloomtbuiv, l'e.. ui ul-solved Oh thellist dayof February lfl. by I11111uauumeut.il. p. Uituterlln goii gout cf lie Uim. Hiphpii'l buHiiiM will le conclueled leu. sfierby W. K.TuUh. lelionsludeltid lo Ibe lute llim cau bettle wlih either if the utiderblguod. w, it. i units, Keb4,.W. ".J'.CHAMbH.,.. 1 1