A Iff ffltilllllitttil. 0, 2. ET.WEU,, r J. E. DITTSMS2UD2B, EJIlcrs' BLOOMSHURG, PA. Ffttlay. May 07,1881. Tim I onto nt Hiirr'Hbiii'fr. tins (Ixoil .Titnu nth ns tlm day for final niljnurn incnl. Too colored people Imvo boon recotr ni.scd liy thin ndniinstration. Kx-Sonntor UrueoU registerof the treasury ami "'rod Douglass rocordor of decuN for tlio 7Vm trint of Columbia, botb lucrative ollicos. Tlio United Stales Sfiiato rejected tlio iioniin.'Uion of William U. Chnndlcrtobu Solicitor (loncrnl, all tlio Democrats mid Don Cameron voting against bim. Strungi; tliat Senators wlio supported Stanley MuUIiowh for .Tugtioo of llio t5;t pretno Court nliould liolbavo bcenabluto lend a band to Obundler. The President mid Secretaries lllaine, Windom mid lurkwood will take part in tlio ceremonies nl tlio National Conic tery,Getlysburg,on Decoration day. (ov crnor Iloyt nmi staff, tlio heads of Stato dopartinonlH and both houses of tlio leg islature will al;o bo present. Tho oration will bo delivered by lion. Julius C. Har rows of Michigan Col. Forney thinks "that ono of tho most conspicuous instances of party har dihood is tho coolness with which tho Republican chiefs pocketed tho electoral vote of Indiana, when they knew it had been purchased, and tho bitterness with which thoy nro now hunting and punish ing tiie thieves that stole it for them." Grant, tho national pauper, has been heard from, lie has written a letter from Mexico upholding Conkling and abusing Garfield. Tins is tho first liuist into popular favor tho administra tion has had for hoiiio lime and tho I'rcs ident ought to bo grateful. Colliding has managed to get himself into such a position that Grant's pruiso cannot hin t him much. A gentleman prominently connected with Uiu l atitat -Department lias told correspondent of the Cincinnati Mujiti txr that "if some check, sumo treiiien dons example is not made, and the bare faced peculations and broad robberies now and then shown hero put a slop to, our government will become like tho Kussian government, where every mil ject regards corruption as indispensa Die. Old fablo remodeled: A frog who oh served an ox peacefully grazing on tho river bank was tilled with envy and said 'There is no reason why I should not bo as big as that joyful cieature; it is a incro matter ot mowing, so tho un happy frog proceeded to inflate himself with tho East wind; but finding himself unequal to the task, ho appealed to tlio legislature to slaughter tho ox. JJelroil J'Vec Press. The chances of Mr. Conkling'fl re-elect ion are growing small by degrees and beautifully less, and as matters look at present ho will not have even tho empty honor of a "vindica tion" by tho legislature. Mr. Conk ling mav not have intended to re sign permanently, but tho pcoplo seem to think ho had best ret iro to private life, The best laid plans of even such very great men ns Mr. Uonklmg cannot al ways bo successfully executed. It will no doubt be news to many that L-iuncso tooacco is being consumed to a considerable extent both in this countrv and in England. The supply is so largo and tho leaf is so lino in color, texture, and fragrance that merchants are ex porting it westward to bo mixed with Havnnas. It is used largely in the man- ufactnro of cigarettes under tho namo of iurvcish tobacco. In twelvo months closo linon 8.000.000 Hounds of this loaf uwn exported .from Hankow in foreign bot toms aioue. Now is a goodtinio for tho Democrats of this county to make up their minds that no liiiin snail receive a nomination at their hands, for a county office, whose record as a member of tlio party is not square, tie who asks tor an ollico from the Democracy must first givo proof that lie is a member oi that party, and enti tied to somo consideration from it. Men who flow oft' on tho Greenback tangent ouly three years ago, should bo welcomed back into our ranks, but they should :V6o bo given somo timo tor reflection bo fore they are placed in lucrative positions ly the party they repudiated but very recently. WHEKE IS MiAUi'V Whathaa become of Thomas J. IJrady, latu second assistant postmaster general His voico has not been heard of late, clamoring for vindication. An excel lent opportunity was ailorded him to provo his integrity, by Mr. A. M. Gib hoii, lornioriy tlio Washington corres pondent of tho New York JSitn, who pub lished tho following very vigorous card not long Hince: "Thornus J. Hrady la a tbl"f and cowardly liar, Invito till attention to tlio (act that my language la unequivocal and clearly actionable. "My residence 13 Washlngion, p. o , but I will ro- pond to auy Invitation to try tlio Us to ot Met thero or litre, aa Ho may elect." Mr. Gibson is a inanot reputation and is responsible, in a pecuniary way, tor Ins words. Jirndy evidently prefers 'vindication" from the post ollleo depart ment and that it does not seem likely lie will get. Mr. Gibson is the ono wjio exposed tho (Star route frauds and baa moio fnuU at command than IJrady cares o J ace. HI Mill WOKIIS. The Now York Sun in an editorial on the President' withdrawal of tho New Yoik nominations, thus speaks of Sena tor Conkling: iVhUtino sympathy with Mr. Conkling, We detest him for III (treachery to tlm pres.). Wuhato and athcir him, and wMl foruver hate and abho-hlm, lor lit inor.il trriwon to hlncountry In Irjluj- to ov-ritirjiv Ui'j raoit tiacrod of all tho traditions assc oluU.'d with tho namo or WashlngtonMio belief and observance cl ihu framcrH of llio ComtltntIou -udtoeioatu a Third, Term of tin Presidency, Mliloti, we uri convinced, Wuuid luvo resulio 1 In Ihu psru au'nt overthrow of ro, ubllcan government on th Auierlcanoontliicnt. A mao can Incur no wo'to doom-no oiu luvoki ii'i greater etrso upon hlu inomon thin to liuvo it written cn Ills tomb; Ilu was lhi betrayer cf iho liberty 1 1 th I'ressi no wuUhv iraltur tu i'lei-dom anil huuaUty by cssaj. tnir lo treats n 'i lilrd Term of tho I'lesldeney, Vel maledictions dire, from nil li no pa tl hits, from nUbrcatstrs to whosolunsin tnv nir s eeiogot.hti, fall, undo wtlnue lofill, and Mil forever, o Mis eojinta Leadotlloscooconklinif. Ui alsoconier vator to whMu koeptuir tliolr highest Inlori'sls an l thiir most ea ed iljnu wiv mliUillngljr intruttedl In tliosatno article, tho wiiter holds that Jtoseoo Conkling in "tho most dan ovrous limn to the country within till her TioultiB." 'riitrv nuiny honest Ami lioiioinhloiribn ij jm eountry Vlio lmvo fortiutl n jsttntlm' nt1)i)l)i tit iho Now; UKAIilNirs TllOUIIhKS. The Siipronm Ciuil, on Monday, filed nn opinion nllhiningthe dreision of tho 0, nut below in tho I ending railroad case. The opinion is signi-d by Justices Meivur, I'axsou, (lordm mid Green. Justice Hhinswood and .lustiees tttcr rett mid Trunkey disnenled nnd tlie latter read a minority opinion which concludes ns follows! "With great repoot for tho judgment of the court below mid of the majority of this court, nnd sensible that the final de cree settles that I am altogether mistaken, yet lo me it seems that llio provisions of tho charier touching the questions nt is sue nro turned upsulo down, nnd there fore I dissent." This decree of an al most evenly divided court ousts Franklin . Gnwen 'from tho oflice of President of the road nnd installs Frank llond, Mr. Gowen remains receiver of the road and president of the iron and coal companies connected with it. Mr. Gowen says that ho will undoubtedly bo reinstated nt tho next annual election. For the present nt least, the matter is settled nnd Mr. llond will receive tho seal of tho company nnd manage tho affairs of the road, with his board of directors. Till! H 13 .NATE ADJUUHNS. Tho Senate of the United States ad journed sine die on Friday last. Among tho more important nominations con firmed worn those of Gen. Edwin A. Merrill, of Now York, ns consul general at London; Dr. George U. Loiing, of jMassaeliusetts, ns commissioner ot agri culture; .Tudson Kilpatrick, of New Jer sey, as Minister to Chili; I.owis Wallace, of Indiana, as Minister to Turkey; Sen ator Druce, of MLssissipi, as register of the treasury; Hon. Glcniii W. Scoliehl, as judge of tho court of claims: John F. Dravo, surveyor of customs, Pittsburg; Dcnjnniin Darlington, postmaster nt Pittsburg; Stewart L. Woodford, as dis trict attorney for New York. Tho oth er New York nominations, withdrawn by the President just before Conkling's res ignation, were sent in again and eon firmed. . The nomination of Tatcuis 1'. Thompson, as surveyor of tho port of Philadelphia, was not acted upon, and went over. He will probably bo ap pointed by the President. A illiuin J5. Chandler was rejected as Solicitor Gen eral by a majority of five,the vote stand ing, yeas ID liepublicans, nays 20 Demo crats and Senator Coinerou. Senator Mitchell, careful man, refrained from voting and,pcrhaps,is considered a friend of the administration and of the opposi tion too. Perhaps. WUETUHEolioMlSATIUSS. President Garfield has been most un fortunate in somo of tho nominations made for important public ofiiccs. That of Stanley Mathews was perhaps tho worst,as ho was to occupy a high judicial position and decide cases in which mil lions of tho people's money were invol ved, when he had already shown his un fitness to discharge the duties of his of fice without prejudice. It is generally believed that his nomination was a re ward for his services in the Great Fraud whereby a man not elected was estab lished in tho White House. Tho highest judicial body in tlio country is disgraced by his presence. The choice of Lew Wallace as Minister to Turkey is not in tho least commendable, as he is simply a politician of a not very exalted type and will rellcct no credit oij tho country. .Tudson Kilpatrick is another disgraceful nominee whoso confirmation is an insult to the nation. Ho does not possess a single qualification for his oflice, and is nothing but an empty-headed and un scrupulous politician. Tlio Philadelphia 77Msays of him : 'As a man hU character U soiled hy grave scau da's, to which a tflscrodltiblj dubUclty has been Elvcu by tho manTilmsclf. As an official ha Is Inca pable, Isnorant end untrustworthy. lie Is notori ously not to bo trusted In any relation In life, end ludlsputnbly not tho material to select for tho oner ous and delicate duties of .Minister to a power llko Chill, which will f oou bo disputing with this coun try tho control of tho Southern Isthmus. Further, more, bis dismissal irom hl. pott at Chill was wel comed by tho government of that lie-public In a m in ner that makes hla lo-appolntmeut nothing less than an outrago upon tho Chilians.'' CRAST-C0NKL1S. Grant and Conkling have been playing into each other's hands for a long time. The bond between them has been and is, pauperism and place-hunting on the part of Grant, and personal vanity on the part of Conkling. Grant has kept Conk ling in his train by feeding him with the most fulsome adulation. Dining tho campaign, when they were on tho stump together, after Grant had finished his littlo speech, ho introduced Conkling to tho audience nt ono time in llicso words: 'Now, gentlemen, I know you will hear so much more than I can say on this question, and hear it so much better said, that I will say no more, but will intro duce as llio next speaker, your eminent townsman and statesman, Senator Conk ling." At another meeting,Graut said: "Now, gentlemen, I will introduce to you a gen tleman who can give !529 reasons why tho licpublicau party should be success ful in tho coming election. That gentle man is tho Hon. lioscoo Conkling." Tremendous applause. And to the Pew C. H. Fowler ho said, if Fowler can bo believed: "I re gard him, (Conkling), as the greatest mind in public life, or that has been in publio life since tho beginning of tho government." On that sort of meat Grant fed Conk ling, and fooled him to the top of his bent, and Conkling got up such pro grammes as tlio following: Niw Yohk, November lo, At n meeting ol llio Ke pnblicnn central committee, tho ful!olngwHkub mlttedand icferwi lo tho ii'n.mlttcoou resolutions: "llesolved, mat In the- oplr.lou of thld committee, stops hliouU bo taken by our representatives In Congress, tu to nmem) tho (Mnstltiitloi of tlo t'nl td titatos as to prcrldo that tho l'rcsldenta and VI jo Presidents on their reilrrmei.t fro noflleeJliall Lo adiultt,-il to I'fd membership of the ftena'c.'' And thus he played on tho weakness of Grant. And now both have come to un untimely cud Grant's letter has be trayed both himself ami Conkling, and their reign is over. Gone to meet Gor- hauiaud Mnhniie. MATH 01' COlV SLOI T. Col. Thomas A. Scott, tho great rail way prenuicni, dieii nt his homo near Darby, nt niuo o'clock Sattirdnv nieht, aged .Id years. J lis hist hours weio culm and peaceful, ami his spirit passed from earth so quietly that thu watchers nt his bedside haidly know that the end luul come. Col. Scott's dentli was canst il bv paral ysis, which produced pollening of the brain. He was injured many years ago, in a raihoad accident on tho Pennsylva nia railroad, when )io wns Supeiiuteiul. cut of tho Western Division, and never fully recovered from his injiiiies. Ho possessed a- strong constitution and vow- emu jruuic, uuii u.us wns ruauicd lo jimform n vast amount uf labor, both mental nnd physical, for many years, hy his dwuli, lbo State has lost her most prominent citizen, tho community an honest ami hoimrnblu mnn, and tho railroad world Its gientet mnnnger, (Jp), Beott was universally beloved and vu kihxkixi, until in ttouini mm iiumiic. t il. cleB. 1 fo pCHMSSOil extraordinary xeut tlvu ability ami to Ids vomlrml man i THE COLUMBIAN AND ng. uieiil, the picent excellent condition oi I no great rnilicriii over which ho pre sided, ismninlynttribulnble. lie wns ntr dimbtcdly the ublest railway manager mis couiuiy anil perhaps, tlio .woild ever saw. Ills generosity wns proverb ltd) niiit he has given foiliiues to deserv ing Persons nnd institutions. Ho was public spirited, olmiilablo, thoughtful, for others and utterly flee from arro gance. His place In tho world will be hard to fill. Tlio forliinn eft bv Col. Scott is estimated nt SI 7,000,000, nnd it is thought that n largo sunt has been de voted to ohumalilo and eduentiounl in Htitutions. The funeral took plaoo on Tuesday nfternonn, and wns attended by many personal friends and prominent lfiuiuau oiucinis. Kxiuiirs TiuiriiAU. Tho Twenty-eighth Annual Con clave of tho Grand Coinmatidery of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania, will convene in Scranton, on May iilst and continue in session until Juno 2nd. Fifty-seven commanderies will bo represented by about four hun dred members, nnd in addition to theso privileged to hit in llio Grand Con clave, about two thousand Knights Temjilnr will ho in attendance. Tho election of ollieeiy will take place on Wednesday morning, June 1st. to bo .followed by the grand dress parade, nnd on mo evening ot llio same day, by a reception. Ihu couiniandery comprises somo of tho most distinguished citizens of Penn sylvania, and it is expected that the gathering will bo ono of tho most bril liant ot tlio kind ever held in this State. The gtand annual parade will lake place on Thursday, Juno 'J, Knights Templar will appear in full uniform, nnd a num ber ot military bands will be present to add to the interest of tho pageant. MBMOIttAt DAY. An or.lerrelalivo lo the manner in which Decoration Day should bo tbctvcil this year, Imi lieon ijsjeil from the headquarters of tlio (i. A, of this Slate, from which wo extract llio following: "In rgmplianco wilh rules nnd filiations nml exHlhiK order, Mruilay, May HOlli, will bo ob'etveil as JlemorM Day throughout this Department. "As wo nrocalltil upon to ilevoic but one day of tho ytnr to rendering Iribule lo the memory of our dead comrader, it is expected that upon that day tho pursuits und care." of daily life will be put nide, and that tvery comrade of the Or der will participate, in the solemn nnd impres sive service?, fhoniiii to the world that, wilh in at least, thu mcmiries of our dead compin ionsiu nroi have not grown dim with pn-iing yrar, md that w,t, who, throiish the d spsnsa lion cf 1'rof itlencd have teen permitted to sur vive them, fully appio-jiate the ptivileges we enjoy. "Lit the etrci?o of tl e day be to arranged nndondjcted t s to reil ct noili'cedit uprn our organization nnd prove tbnt, with the Gmnd AniK, Memorial Day i: not ono of tnerriiin-nl or fr.'tiviiy, but n day when the in n.l of llio ihc Anit-riean uddlor isgiver. lo sober thoughts ar.d irno: sum, .n piiM and ns pitriolic as thoi'o that move I him when he thiolled him so'f n ii vblun'eer soldier of hi c mtilr and went f oi lli iiitntiln for its honor ni.d the j.e' peluity cf its ir.tlilutioic. News Items. A dispatch from. Oran says an Arab uprising has occurred in South Algeria, during which a number of French sol diers were killed. The nativu loss is es timated atilOU. An infant, apparently a few days old, was found drowned on Saturday in Abram's cieek nt Wyoming. It had evidently been choaked to death and then thrown into tlio water. Ifockford (111.) Hogister. IT.I.I, All A INST A S1IAU1' lllKli:. This is furnished by Mr. Win. Will Kill! Frankl'ord Avenue, Philadelphia, i a.: .-omo timo since l received a se vere injury lo my back, by falling against the sharp edge of a mat bio step, the stone penetrating it at least a half inch, and leaving a very painful wound. Af ter suiTeiing for a time. 1 concluded to apply Si. Jacob's Oil, mid am pleased to say, mat me results exceeded my expec tations, iispeeuiiv aiiaycd all pain and swrliing and by continued use, made a pei feet, cure. I really think it the most elheaciuii.s lininiEiit lever used. Peter Coy, of Indiana coiintv. lost foity out of a flock of one hundred sheep in ii icw ti.iys dv ireitiug mom with gram after his stock of hay had been ex haiisted. i-ureius vho allow their children to grow up with scrofulous humors bursting from every pore ate guilty of a great wrong. Think of them pointed out ns branded with n loathsome disease, and you will leudily procure them tho Citti cura Remedies. ilieoflico of D. Fahnestock it Co., brokers, in Baltimore, wns robbed on Saturday of y 10.."OJ in bonds. Tho bonds has been placed behind a ecrcen, whence they were taken without attracting notice. iV cluo to tho thiet has vet been ob tained, The A. S. T. Co. Black Tip for chil dren's shoes is superior lo all others for tho following reasons: They protect the too from went just at tho point where tho wear comes, and do not give the shoo a bungling and lialched appearance, as do tho caps sewed on to protect tlio toe. A collision between two sreight trains occurred at Landing, Mich., on -Monday, hoth engines nud several cars were totallv wrecked. A fire broke out and desroyed r - r . I. i i i ... . luur oi mo cars, loaned with salt, larm machinery and oil. A limo house and lumber yard adjoining the track weio ..I , V. 1 ' .in .iiMi ui-Mioycii. tne enure loss is 800,000. An explosion of fifteen barrels of burning fluid in thu cellar of a building in St. Siweph Mo., on Tuesday, caused the death of three men and injuries to many otheis. Thu building wns tie-i-tioyed. Frank Uiuldon, working at Lucy fur nace near Kitbtoii, fill thiougli a bridge on tho Lehigh nnd Susquehanna railroad, near Odcnweldertown.on Saturday night. hovering his spinal cord and paralyzing ins iiony jiom nis waist down, tie is not expected lo live, Women thai have boon given up bv their denied friends as beyond heh'i. have been permanently cured bvtho use of Lydia K. Pinkhiiiu's Vegetable Com pound. It is n positive euro for nil fem do complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia K. Pinkliani 23!1 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. Important to Tu tvi:t.Kits Special in hiceineuis nreofjired you by the Burliugton Itouie It will pay ynu to read their advei thement In be found eltowhcro in this hsue. March IS -10-w Camlidatos t All persons whoso names nro arnouncid In tuts ominu, nro i Kilned to abide by tho decision tf tin Democratlot'onvcntlijn.ftliicli will meet on Tutbday Avsast dtu rou.nv TIIKASUItKll. . Wc orp autliovlied to annqunco tho numo of A. M JOIINHON, of IW!ut luwu.lilo nn ponaiil.io foi inn onioe of trinity 'iTtw itr, tialiscTto tl,o ruio: Jf!ljlicnioeiutUlXiiiy 1 '' 1 H IKJlWlV COMMIT) H, Wa tir iu.h6ruwl to tV.omo "U? ntuof 11. P. rttw. li Hslilui.Tirfii'l; tohitm. (. a nnSfum (i.- DEMOCRAT, BLQOMSBUR.Gr, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. HitiGiiia Itching mul scaly iliscnscs.Scrof ttliiii8lIuiiior9,UIccnt,01ilHoreaiuiil Mercurial AHi-clious cured when till other human tieiieied full. 1 here Is no human nuencycaneoBpccflllr, per. mmfhltv ami tiLonomlrallv noun o ino mood, clear tlio Complexion and tMn. lestoro llio llnlr, nnil emu every sp cl's of lloliin?, tc-ily nnd (.crofulom Humors i f tho skin, sealp nn.l liloul n thu outlivi ra liunietllcs, cons sling of C'ltlcura, tho great skin euro, cull.uirn Hoap. an tMiulslle Toilet, until ami NurwTv Nauatlvo, uiil (.'utiotirii Iieso'cnt, tlio now lilooil I'urliler. SlUn lltimot'H, Milk Crtixt, etc. fikln "iimora. Mrs. H. TI. Whipple, Decatur, Mich. wrlteH that her face, ha! nnif torn" pans of her boily were elmost raw. lleml coverril with neat's nnd rores. siiffored fearfully nnd trld everything. Permanently cured by oiilcur.Utoircrtlcs. Mil Crust. His. Uowem, 143 Clinton street. Cin cinnati, speaks of hor aider's chll i who was cured ot Milk Crust, which resisted all remedies tor two j cars: now a line, healthy buy, ttith n beautiful head or hair. Tetter of llio Hands. Ehiabethllufkley.t.lltlotnn, N. II.. thankfully praises th Culleura Kerned cs for nciroorMtcot ih hand, which had rtudcied them almost use'.e . to her, Kcaldllead, Alopecia, etc. Hcnld Head. II. A. linymomt. auditor, F. W., .1: & H. lt.lIt.,Mlchwna cured of feud head of nlno years' duration by tho I'uiicurn lfcmrdles. Palling of thnllalr. Frank A. lloam. Steam flrr 1 iikIuo . Iiostou, uwcured of nlcnicl.i or fallln? of tho hair !. tho cutlcura l!cmedles,wldch eomploto. ly rentorrd hhi hair when all said ho would lose It. DandruiT. lhomas i.uo, l-'rankford Avenue, t'hlladclihia. Hnhcted wilh damli-uir. whirl, mp twenty 5 ears had covered his scalp with scalos onn. nuarierofnnluch In tlucl;uts.s,cuiua bylhaCuli ciiinltcmedlcs, rutleura Itemedlcs aro .ireparcd bv WKKKH l'OTI nil, Ohemtsta nnd l)rin,'(;lat, SCO Wnshlmrton direct, llosten. nnd for silo bv n'l ii.'ihtpi. i'nr,nu of cutlcura n. Medicinal .tclly.lsmall boxes r.o cents iiiiru,j.n,n, t-uiu.ura ir invent, inn now niooa I'lirlller. ner bottle. ( uilrnni MmiiMnni 'rmini. Soap. M cents, Cutlcura . dlclnal 8havln Haop; 15 cent;; In liars for bnibera nnd largo consumer3,6j ccntn. Ail mailed freb on tecelrtot price. send for Illustrated Trcatlbo on the Skin. TIlI'OO IICt.ttOtlM. say, what Is that when bli:ca assail, Ai.d energ nnd octln-i fall, Implants new strength to meet tho trait? .Malt Illttcra. Whit, when tho o'ornorked, weary hraln litt'li and lclnxoj 'neat It the itrol.i, llrlujjs It to vigorous tone .ipalQ? -Malt UUters. And wlnt, when Herco dls'smpcr's strlfj .saP. with dire allllctlon rife, win give now vim and c.irm to life; ' Malt Hitters. Malt Uittrrs Company, liojton, Musi. cours ono Cn i.txs' VoMviir Ki.kc- TltlO I I.ASTl.B, COhtillitMce-ltS, voltaic raaEcrao;. ?,: PAeTCttS ua'lo. They Instantly rellovo Wla I LIV ln-nn. I.lvnr f'ninrtulnf . Mflula.keverand uu and Kidney and I'rlu.ity umicnlttas. and mav i worn over tho nlr. nr llm Honneh. over tho I dnots or anv nffeto1 nan. I rlco 23 cent?, held everywhere. WEEKS&iOT l Kit, Uoaton, Jlasj. d may SHERIFF'S SALE . Uy virtue of n writ of Vend. Ex. Issued out cf tho Court ot cemmcti I'lcaa cf Columbia county and to me diuctcd, will bo exposed to public Eale on tho lircmljes at two o'clock p. m on FKIDAY, JUXH 17th, 1SS1. All that certain lot of grorid sltuato In Ccntralla llorough, bounded ncd d scribed as follows: on the noithbyannlley, on tho east by lot of JIary Kin nell, onthosouthby llallroad Avenue, and on tho wcstbyl'axtou street, contalnlni; twenty-Bvo feet In front and ono hundred nnd forty feet In depth, wiiercon are erected a two story . nmo dwclllnir hoiito and olher out-bulldlngs. seized, taken In execution at .ho suit of Frank lientz, Assignee, Ac, against tho Centralla.Miitual Saving Fund Association, nnd to ua i-old as the prop city of 'io Ccntralla Jlutual .ia irnj l-'und Associa tion VatEzE .t Mian, Attorncjs. t'. II. EXT. JIny2--ta hherirf. NNUALKEPOUrOK iiin To iid mi '(u I v.i lln 1'itnr !)) ivvl !'ir .hi; enr cndli. .April 1 1 111, I SSI DAVID W.iian, COLLKCTOK. Dlt, Toau.'t luiiniigh darrcato poor 1.1 Mil 5 mm $ 571 1(1 iii . in i iw:mup;ie.iio icLrtaxct lu mills....... 4C91 01 C15J 10 on. II" ain't of unseato 1 land ax ro ute. . tllr.ieil on Ir.riillL'li tluiill.Ml,- ! 10 T 123 S3 10 12 3 ro 271 .V, 831 03 im aiu i-oi nnst-ati'd un n.r turned on tvMi ihinheuln .. It ID- Hy um't of errors and in n ra tions on borough dupllcito U.v urn tot ei nn H and exonera tions on twp dupiic.ito Uy ain't or lenceiion made by eoun In iHrurd tta'u Il.v am'rr.r collector's i. iiitiils f I'm at a per cent lly ain't of bdanej put m trcus ry : Of TS $ 5I0J 111 DAVID V.'ALSU, TltEASl'IiUll. Dlt, To um't reeelvi d f-om con- '.tor t 47i7 73 To mat received from County Tie i Urol uns.itil inn I ia:.... S03 IT To am't ot bHiucodtia Treai- urcr 2 ss C033 CO CIt. lly am't of pior orders relo;mo,l ncdeanei'lled lly uni t of luasiuei's commts slou ut S lur cent f 4952 Ol 101 01 $ com c:i 1) VVID WALSH collector cf Special Tax. mi. To am't ot special pocr dupllca'o ot borough at i mill $ 113 so To nm'tcf sp:Clalpoor duplicate of two at r mill! iuii. qt Toam'tctunsi'iitud land taxio- curved from county Ticasurer. 14171 t 2701 30 Cl!, 11 am't of unseated land lax ro turnul on ooioiudi dupli'.no.... sis Uy am't ot unseated tax return ed on township dupl olio tOJ 31 Hy am'; of erro sand otonoiU- lions on bom dup loato 3 22 Hy ain't of errors nndexoncia- tlonsontwpduolloato 151 lly ain't of icducilon madj by court In illiard esinte 1ST 21 lly am't ot collector s commission ate per cent no so Hy am't paid Wm Kilckbaum l'ruthv Sept. c, issj l oo) oo liy'nmt pill Wm. Krlckbaum Prnthv Deo. t, i-o owoo lly nm t iu.ll order ot lMw.ird Herat v Mr M-rvlces as Ktowanl OMl-l Uljg llitt-d Apill H.ISTi tSSO) Uy nm'tcf iraa-mrer'. oomnili.- Hon at s p?r cent n 73 Hy bat due ibu dlsuut 107 117 i 2701 30 Wo tr-.n uri-Icislsncd nu-11'or.sof Columbia counv heiehy c.'lttf v tnul wo have rxiiinlneil thu lrr.,,liv ajtfount ana Hid it correct as abuo set out. W.M. I,. MANNlNtl, K. SMI I'll, C. Ii. sEtlSilOI.TZ, '; Cm nty Auiltors. t)r(rri)deem.'1 lad Hall. No tj, April 15, Ism. smuel Keller iti'i,,.,. ji.,1,1 1 1,,,.. i .,.,. .No J April 3 1,'n) t) 1, .Murphy uaUusr iiiiiiu.dtlnlem'iit .. . ,. No Ts. April 1,0. .Mrs .Ijiiics S ee- . .ney u.aklug throcds Nolo, Aprils', Isso, it cluul l'rcctor smgi-ry No so, May 13, issi, HlwellA: nitto beiiderpulilhh'ngstat limit . .. No si. .May l. isso, I'ob.rt I'auvl 22 4S 13 00 5 III 25 Oil 30 CO 45 (0 100 no 100 00 15 00 10) O) 01 00 si oi uutiim.'mii piiuiicra Nosi, May n, i8,u h.u.j V,'a'li t.e;'- No a, Uy 3, 'S-OnVoJlsi (U1U -her servion ns dlieeior No si May ic, l"0, l'l' mirk salary illiulK Nos3, m-jv15 u-v, nwriiii ssrvlcvs NoM.vjny l. Imo.i lu nus (lal.iu-hcr mi vicn as dlreotur Nu 7, May 1,1, l-so, s 1' 1 cvan shoals undcliiv,irM,ifi Nj May io.iss). ChuL-s Strausser o..rp.M,t-r wurk N1-11, jnvvj 'so, Win I'c liter kovp. luj vagrants ,. No vl, auy ' I j, 1- i- m .( juiui ivmi 41 oil 12 CO 40 00 SI 00 No 03, juuo s., Issu.Uuk Urus. cot" llns No l'l, .lenoso, lsse, V. n. Drlsrhtn'jt lumOer ; "..... Nu 03, .lulv a, lt-J, .lames lijl.o su,)- SI to 43 49 Si 31 43 23 30 00 V3 50 SI M 40 tO ! 13 V3 01 S3 00 0 00 vv 1S Nu uo, Jult 3 isvi, neb' W luVs'linii". "J ii'ri ni(''ii.-a N.V7, Julys, lsvi. l)l'(.'u-ry horso hlioanil keeplig ugiiiit I .,..i.i,.i n,, ii, ini-,inus viuipui in ai' vois as ihfilnr No 100, Aujast I, isso.Dr OACtisii.of bHi vices , !,.,. Nnloi, August I, IS'O, lift) oisfrcf N'll-l'lll , No Ji,J. Al'CUkt 7, 1 0, W K Wl'IOtu Sa ll lillsii l.lrw No 104. Aujust 7, mi, MT Honjhoa B'ntlo.nrv No 10', August T.ISS0, OuSp llluwu clothing No loe. Auiut T, Uso.nr UViell Prof MM CM No IUI Ali ruit T, '6s0. Jolio Molmu , and Olhei'iflliiglnir cruvj NO im AUUUtt T. IfV), 0 11 HoeUolt mi-Rwwfiy 'lull , Jo lll.fept 4,Wko. A lircrlhcr tin. wine nnd suiirlilea , Ko H,Sept4,IHtii),sainuel Keder tun. . dries bought for poor houso No 114, Sept 4. IssJ, ,11'hn II Stokes work on farm No llsept 1, tsa, John lll'lg eun dries fn iioor house No) nn, pt 4, Ksii.iwisjniter woik nnf.tm Noll', M'ptt. K-0, K tl Kurtz Mnltli work , No im, pt4, lsso.lt Ijlldlg repair ing wagon ..... No nw, htpu, tsso, Knorrft Daniels sundr'es for poor houso Nn 1VJ, Sept 4 Ivo, 0 II Murphy indsu Mi-poor district Noisi. sept lo, isfo, tl w Dals med icines o,o ., No IM, Oct s, lsso, Vm Clcavor lum ber No mi. Oct i, isso, Dr f.nshell medical services Ho inn, Oct a. 1mi, J I Nicel bill heads Mo 1st, Oct!.', 18)0, Jackson Scechi 1st harness No lav, oct ii, isso. Wra rink emlih work No, nt, ocl'i Ksii, Thos Chapman sen Ices as director No isn, Oct s,lso. satn'l Keller Bal. as steward No 140, oct 50, 180, 1) 0 Iilick mdso for poor dlstilct No lit, oct iw, lio, Hykcs a Jones C01I No I42, net !M,1sii,iahtcl Heaver coal No 141, Nov c, 1B-D,l.cwls Winer work on farm No 143, .Novo, isso, 11 1' roll: wheel- wiluht Nov Uii.Novs.lSSii.saml Itclnbold shco me.idlng No 141, Nov i. nso.Charloi btmiidscr painting at poor hous; No 14. Nov C, lssf, W K Wcldensaul senlcrs reiidereil NnHit, Deo 4, issn, W 11 Ilrlght net lumber . No im. lieo a I lsw, A H rortner hard warn etc No Mice S3. V, W K Wt-ldtnsatil horso hlru , No , I co M,1SS'J,U W Conover wheel- S3 01 (IS CO 13 t3 e ot) I S3 1 CO (1 CO 430 OS 47 13 !1 CO 43 TJ fi S3 M 43 CO 00 ico co G III) h ro c to a to is oa 10 ro m oo 7 10 so S 40 13 CO s co GUI) 0 M wngiit t'l'le No 7. 3an 3. 'JL.Iohn ll"l:f elrtniv No 0 Jan 8,-SI,Thos .Miller 2 bbls cider No lo, Jan s, 'si Jno I. Kllno.posts.oic No 11, lan 8, 'si, Charles O licit llmo No, la Feb ls,'8i,.Ju3 Dykc,suppUes for poor houso NuiM.t'ebis, -so, Win llerbcit. mdsa for noor district 10 Tl 45 CO 31 DO No ss ! COO I Match B.'sl.llcnry Heaver.! mlth work . 4 10 No S3 March B, si, Jos Hughes alt'di: 11 motions ,, No IG.March B, "1, Daniel Hcavcr.coil Noiif, Alaro, ni,ain'l Kellcr.stoward Now, " " " " No. 'II, Mar 2fl,'s1,Burko k Hros conins Nn no, ilar w, '81, 1 nos (Jcrnty, horso hlro No al, March so, '71, rat Maloncy and others, dltrgli trgraicn No 33, .March so, 'si, W K Wcldensaul horso hlro 15 00 It 00 mm oo loo no 40 co 4ino No f,o, April J '8', Jns ltlil.v for cow. No 40, Apr i.'sl.Or Owens prof servlco Nor, Aprils, '81. ii wnisli, money r.dvnnced for district. No 42,Aprll 2. '.'it,.liio Moian for Mioes No J::, April 2, 'ri.Jiio McNally for row No Jl.Aprll 2, -sr, Mis 1-: cuilcy room rent No 4iJ,.pill .','81,1' P Uilrke,s.il'y clerk Or Jcrs of prc lous j cars rcdo;med. No 45, Mar c. '7. Ed Kurt smllh woil; No si May. I. "?,() II .Millard, mdn ... No U3 Hep O.'iS.liPhashell ined scrvUj 4 00 V5 1 J SCO r.7 so OS 23 fill HO 31 23 00 37 no COO 20 o iu.i;-ep io, -,s, ueuuen raunnger, swearing paupers, el" No 130. I)t-C T.'iS. Win Uleaver.liimhcr 47r,o VI 37 No 1 1 1 l'eb SS, '7'j,I)urkn X Hro colllns No :h May 2.', '7'J, D alsli, services as director No l.'.May sw.'.Hr MeKlbbln meilsi r no u. July 15,'TU.tl Jl .Myeispublishu'g OT lffl 110 an oo nvui, uiuiit ,,, No 21, Aug si), 'V), John I. Klli.o.ccal.. No 23. AU'aiJ. TU.Dr Lashi II lirr.f i..r . f.2 CO si ST CO to No Aug a , '70, Thcs llor.ity, horso hlro '. No a, Sept 13. 'I.', Chas 0 Kck, Hire... No jo.oct, 8 '70 Dr. MeK bbln wed ser No 41 oct s, 'IV, Johanna O'Ccnnsr, horso hire No 4s, Oct 24, to' Wm Fink smith work ftro tl) 10 .1 ts j:0) 10 20 20 00 No co. Nov I, Vi, l) J l'cters, ngt fruit No S3, Deo if, '70, Simori"i'cttcrVnaaV sundries 0 No w, Dec 2 , '70, Thos cruiimau.coal nr,a nauiing No M. IHC27. '73. II I) M.1l7.i.lnnilleln 43 CO 11 45 No (!t,,T.in 3i, Vu, Thoi cn tpnun.ser- mccs r.-ndo'ed No c.i Krb ss. V), j i mo '.punting... No 05, Mar 27, so, Km hovau, eoi for '.00 ono 1338 poor houi o No M. Mar 27, 'so, Uliio Wagner wa ges nsmat,1 No go, .Mar no, 'so, sann Kuiler, mdso bought No 7n, Mar 3 1, 'SO.Hr .McKlbhln, mod leal serv Ices Receipt of H.invll'o asylum for keop lug liisano paupers T3 00 11 W CO 00 f,l)3 00 Jo' Hi I,'J3201 The following orders Issued during the year aro .-.It. u,ii,ut,UNI .111,1 iiuuaiui No 74. Apill si', A ltlely.attendlng m- sano tiauneis No .3. April 30, 'so, Ilrldget fleraly.nt- lendlng lnsano pauoers No 70, a pill 00, vo, jin John Geraty, attending limno paupers Nooo.Morso, 'so, Dr Vusllue, modi- cine, etc No 91, JI ar 20,'so, I' H 1 1 uck, h ai d wa 1 1 , eto , No loa.Aiig T.'Mi.i- j: liuck, hardware, elo '. No 112, AugSVMi.liuike c llro.cofilns No M, sept 10, 'si, c u .Murphy.indso for district '. No 123, Sept 10,vj),p rj liuck hardware Nn 124, Sept 10, 'so, o H .Mlllaid, mdso fordl-tilct No 120, (let 2, vi, Lebanon Mutual Insuranto Cn Insurance No 127. Oct s, N), u o ilurphy, indfo for district No 131, Oct 2, '3 ,l)r VaS'lao mils) 1111 diclne No 133, Oct 2. vo, Vustltio .Mears 000 4 so 17 33 S3 77 S3 (III (Oil III) S3 SO ICjUt 40 5) 557 14 TOT p.-nr services and medlcir 0 No 137. oct S), 'oo, f 1-' Uuike.servlcc.s nseleik No its, Oct 22, -su, 1- F llurkcscrv.ee nseleik No 1 .ia, tut hi, "s.it.1 K Hiioic.lnrdwari) No 1 1 1. cct FO, 'ou, A likly, ntlenUliig n tliuuons No 150, Dec I, 'oO, W I'ellTer, kteplug vagdints No 151, Dec 4, 's i.lihorbach Jt Co llm 1 Nos, l)fCV3, Vo, l)r IuKlieltprof ser No 4, iiio'-M. 'si. (i v ).nis..iiint,i-ie No C,l)ee S.iso.o W Davls.nu'dieiiie.Ao No 0 .lan ii. '.si, K 11 Mojreie'nd a c 1. Nis.Tjh 8,V1,lvh.,ii-.fi.irileN beet A"-; No 12, Jan s,vi, Mo:.t Venger.r. pair ing harness No ui, .1 n vi, w m I'elller, eol and kei-plng vagrauts Noll. Jan s. '81, Thos licraty, coal and hauling Nol.'., Jan 15, 'soo 11 Milluul, mdo for district . , No 10. Jan si. 'al, Wm nrjfoo, ntt'y bC! vires . Nol7,Jan22, '31, Wra Hrjtua, att'y services No is, l'eb 1", 'SI, I, A miey & Co coal No s , l'eo 13, vi, Ed l'oy,Mnl;es ren No ss l'eb is, 'si, .Mrs cjilty, room rent on account No 24. .Mar5,'31,Wm l'ciner, keeping vagrants No S4, Mar 5, '31, ii I' Folk.f-mith work No so, .Mars, Hi, Samuel Heller, ser vices ls70 as steward in full No 31. M ir 2i),'3l,.T I hteol.urder book No St. .M it 20, M,l)r Lashell, prof ser.. No 37,Mar SOl.t) 0 Jluri'by.legul ser No 33, Marso, 'al, c (l Murphy, mdso for district No5, Aprs, I0. 1) F cmry, serMcts NO 47, Apr 2, 'ii),l' F Hurke. salary us clerk In full for 'so ., Total oiders outstanding of Hso " Is7!' " " " " 1,7s " " " ' 1S77 114 CO CO I'd 45 (11 2 43 00 I 70 14 40 I'u en ito; ci cs v:i 34 10 10 V S3 Too si 00 930 S)U0 20 0(1 IS 23 lino 10 no TIKI 0 60 10)00 4 10 Tl 73 11 00 CISCO 501 1)00 3,310 20 CIO 34 1,5011 05 1,11100 Total orders outstanding at dalo....... G 477 50 tm 1 uiio ior uuseiiicu 0111s at date... 3,2C ,',7 Total Indebtedness at dale 0 741 10 Amount oi ders issued during last .fiscal j-ear ' Deduct oiders issued during last llscal jear for bll's contracted rievlous to 1 hat jear 4,2J1 90 $1,0 31 80 Net ain't bills contracted last year for which ordei-14 Qrn Issm.il ,, , ,,, Net nm t of blllsoniitrucied last year for iin,ii uu uruera u.nu yci i.ceri issued and uro lefoie callnl urn-etccd bills 3,200 CI 'lotnl expenditures of last jear Including . ain't paid lorstoik,rai iulinpioc.ueui2 ami uu oiuer expenses f5 su TO Accojint i f o, (l. Jluiphy, Coltctor nnd Treasurer To am't ii'eelved from John I'urcell .' si) uaiaueu uiio uistut. as ptr hist siainnei.1. pin r 473 " li.ilaiieBdiudl-itilttas per last btAICIUtM, sp clal 4C9 S3 cit. mcs Uy,:M'tp,lCo. Audltoi-a ns rcr rr- . viiji. ii-ii'-i"ii.-u foueo " am t paid Judgment of c M Vanoer-iluisllojoinhck'-i of 0 0 Murrhy Willi lull reslsnr.d costs jjc3 " nmt pal I Jndfin-tit of c .M Vamler duislloioii ducket of 11 ! Murrhy Inclining interest 11 n.l eo-ts 903 " ami p.ildJid;ir.eiitofi'(l M'-rphy ol'lalniidliiioiilfor i 0 loelliei' with Interem and eosls H3 20 "am't paid judpinent of o o .Mu'. Hiy bring Nn iot if n o. T. Is'.T Willi "tircn ini-i ciik icj 40 "nm't raid liiilcim l.t 10 im iii,-. liln's use linw In luun f 1 f".3,d -Lt, line ts. aiideos'H tun'i tf bai ,ico & 1 111 dim iuj dht 01 10 s 11 W, A. M Villi Attliiuy. II91C1 nil, T.i nm't paid him last MUtlniicid by ... ii,.- . 11.1 .nir 1., mi., uuasi rir In bti'iiiliiii in 1 1 i,u 1 ni!, ... Jltoto Hy am't cm w A Man fir over pajm't 23 till) 23 CIt. Hy Iho follow hg orders cancelled and icdtt-'mcd! M.. il Kiwli so 'soin'lhrinascalia ghtr, n rvlo s ius din i-u r 150 to " in I)cinber4 ' siol'KHtuk.haid wire, ,'.o 4aou " no. net ibcr s, '7J, 10 1' j; iiuck.hard. wnie, c. 4)13 ' 01, Feb. 18, vs.), to 1' K liuck. hard. (150 23 TIIOS CIlAr.MAN.Tieosurer, 1S73 Dlt, 'Joom'i toh ite Cue Clil at last utlkmint (19113 llvuin'tnfoid.r lssi"d rrU2. lWl forseri ,,vt-niiiiiui nisi, Jen-,11 nixcior on ucct. lutsentid end cancelled by us 3191 15 r3,0.,C',"!fl"n.,, tl'" fJllnwIuirbilanccs duo this four District by Iho dl'.l ieis nniie'di lino by r.ei,l Leulh in.eod 'CUu fur '1 1 " "ThoiiHsileraly.ful' K Curley trtosu, iiriurltu " " rai. Hurke. ir.mi'iterof To " linit M.rly, tiosiiivrnr 'Tf " " O (1 Murphy. (teaseler 'TJ " " imrtd Wafh, Ci)ll;ct)f of ip)cHl tax tf 61 t03TtlO 10)25 CSS SS 63 31 811 10T07 Wo also tlnil dun ti David W.1IO1 irt,n,nF ricui tho mmtt JJC8 as per foregoing b'tattmcnt. We. tha undeiU 'ned Auditors cf Columbia coun ty, Inn 11 duly examined ti. Inn going neoounls. and find tli baluieo dus by nr.d to ihu sovrdl i moeu iibovonsined, uoinct ai BctonuimtotUflrrWXC. " WM. I, HAN'.M.NO.t K. .8MITf, . A.ultcu. Apnm,. 'fctol.bLtB.tul Census of l'oor lloiuo Artll 1, 1681, Nutnbcttf Iniinles March nl, 'so If " ndmitted tlurlng tho Jtnr so " dlsihirg nl find aoicondd during yr Hi " remaining In houso April 1, 'si si Wo do recommend that Iho Hoard ot Por r lilrcctors elu pweedtn ruBko thn necessary repairs 10 said poor house, vl?! To rnlso tho rear pirt ot fold houp 11010 Pfiu ire with tho main building, put 11 now roof on I im enllre slrueluri', so 1 1 1n miko It rnirm. ond wilh the bnlanrotf tin) building, nnd nsn llm nieessnry discretion In regnidlo light nnd venllhi lion. 1 ho entire cost not to nxceol men hundred nnd fifty dolljrs for said Improvements. Inventory of real estate, stork, produce, etc., taken tho llrst day of January, issl. fcEAl, ESTATK. T3 ncres of land, ' llalunati Tract" i,Mo co (l acres of land, ''William .Miller Tract" sin no 1 dwelling houso ,, 1,cooihi I'llIlK UIUI1 , ,., MIUIM 1 wagon shell It.'ii no 75 in) 03 00 1 corn eriu I coal nnd woodshed... runsoN At. rnorcHTV. ono hay rnka " threshing machlno " 3vlnd mill " cutting box , " two (i) horso spring wagon " , " wagon " can 1.130 , Thrco set of harness ono bob slei a " plough. " I100 hatrow " corn plough Two scjlhes ThreoK'rdcn rakes one grain drill " Bft t,t cortlngo harness " wheoi lurrow " cultivator " two (2) horso sleigh " 1 carer STOCK, Threo horses Four cows ., Two heifers Tea shotcs , ItOTOMIOt.D KPIlNITCnS, Ten beds and bedding on upper floor.,...., hevcu " " cecond Iloor.,.v.... Four " " In two rooms Threo cooVIng stoves 0110 heating novo " rouud taulo " loungo " wriiing desk ' dozen common chairs H dozen cane bottom chairs ono cupboard " sink Threo bed room stands " look' il.' elasso S3 no m oo BOO CO 01 Ml no 43 II I CO 1,0 S3 no ton 7 00 coo sen T3 T5 00 ti'l O.) 1 r) TM) V'n no tooo fioo no 12'ieo 40 no loo oo 100 00 To no CilOO 23 111) c no 8 00 lo no 0 00 3 no 4(h) B I'll 3 00 4 I'D 1 CO SOI aim is no Two kitchen tables ono railing lent tablo Thirty yards Ingrain carpet rcoDCCK niissoo.v tunw. C5 bushels of rye 152 bushels of w heat 20.5 bushels uf oats 10) bushels of potatoes 43 bushels of buckwheat ft 10 bushels of coin In cars SJ bushels 1 f turiilns , 4? 73 132 no , 13123 , SO (il) , SI 50 , 127 Ml n M , S3) 4 00 s no 9" 00 1 l l no , 40 no , it 00 . 03 O.I , 20 ('0 039 S3 5 bu'hels ot beets 4 bushels nr onions 1 bushel of beans 0 tons of com rodder T tons of lnv mo heads of cahbago sen pounds ur beef 11011 puinds ot lurk so poultry. I'ltChl'CK ON HANI) JASfAltV 1ST, 1311. 3 tons of hay 4 toes of corn fodder o tons of straw 10 bushels cf ryo 00 00 40 00 Tl no TM .TO nn 1,5 nn 33 1. 1 in no 1,5 no 2 Ml 5 11) 10 P. IT. Ml ro ui 12 r.u 8 00 hi uuMieisoi wneat 13)bu-helsof oils 141 bushels otcoru In eais 20 bushels of buckwheat iu misiieisoi potutooj , 10 b isli'dsof ta-ntps ion heads of labbago ,"' 2 barrels of saner Kraut ."" .' 2 5J notinds cf beef oi.'i) pounds uf pork I llllUlJ. I'll 1 barrel of ln-gar !..'..-.,".'.'.'..."!! $313 00 lit do hc-eby certify tho foregoing statement to w luin-ii, iu inu uestoiour KQowicdgu nut bv'llet, Win. I..MANNINO,) . ii. SMiril, I Auditors. C. U. SliKSIIOLTZ, ) At' st: C.tl. Muhi'iiv, Clerk. Lt .list township, April so, issi. Admini4trator's Sale OF VAI.UAI1I.H REAL ESTATE! The undersigned Administrator of Jlniv Cleaver. late of Cataw lssa, deceased.ln pursuance ot nn order or ins orphans' Courtof Columbia countv, l'ennsjl- Villllfl. Will nvnnan U,,l,ll.. , .7.. wFwow w i.uuuu a.i.u uu ia-j pieiuisijs in mo town oiuatawiss.i, l'cnnsjlvanla, on Saturday, Juno 18, 1881, Ait that eel ;aln lot of ground, situate In llio town or catawlssi, bornded and described as follows to wn: l.eglunlnntacorncron Main slicet In said town nnd or lot No. SO, lato of tho estate of John sharpless, deceased, thence south on Iho division lino between tho sa.d lots two hundred mid ten feet to an aPcy, thenco along said nlHy castslxteen feet and nluo Inches to a corncrof lot lot lato of Isaao I). IJiMIIc, thenco north a'ong tho lino of lot two hundred and ten feet to .Main street, theneo west sixteen feet nlnolnchot to tho placo cf beginning, tua some being lot No. '.s In tho plan of said town, wnereon is erect a in h -i.itfo-si.ury jc-ramo .Dwelling 3Zousc, Terms and condltlon?.-$:;o at llio striking down ot ino property, nnd thu b.il.incorf purchase money on 1110 mst u.iy of April, A. D., mi, with Interest tromcantirmitlon nisi. Tho purchaser to nay for oeeus. IIENIIY IIOI.I.INdSlinAD, . II. Hinwx, Administrator. Attorney. mjy .j.,.t3 OH1MIANS' COUliT SALE, OF vai.uahi.i: REAL ESTATE Pursuant to nn order ct thu Or. hnns' Court nf m. luuillacounty, ra., will be told at public selj on tho piemiics In 1113 township uf Main, In said county.cn rs.miKHAi, .HiJiV 2, issi. at two 0 clock p. ra., iho ioIIowIdl- d.isciibed rem B. iMf, i.uo 01 ocorgo noiict.baik, deceased, to-wlt: Kuuaiu in mm auun township, Columbia county, reiin-jivaiiin, bot'.dcd bj landscf Jacub Fcnster. mat uvr uniiiti end William S. Fisher. Jotenh Hart -.oi anu omen, contaiain r FIFTY AOliES nnro or less, whereon aro ci ected a now Two-story Frame House. Bank Earn and all nteessary ou buildings; also a geod p..ng ui w.i-ir, Ami uiiun ai;u nnd othcrfrult. Tho saio wm 00 upon ino orphans' Court terms ot said county, io-wii: TE!t.M8.-Ten per cent ot one-fourth thopiuchaso inuuey un iiniiing uown 01 tno property; one-f 0111 th less tho ten per cent, on contlrmatlou or snin . nn.i thobalanco In ono year thereafter, with interest from coni"matloni.m. -Jho purchaser to pay for uiuKiug ueees. IIIIIAM SIIUOMtS, Admlnlstintor, Ac., of Geoigo Hollenbath. -May to. 'si-ts C AUTIO.V. .uvson. annnno Kiln... in 1 n. , 1 nnn i..-i.... I It III, I 01 SO WM llilll mi- iMn.,1,1 1 1. 1... nutlet! that I will not bo re-ipoiislbli fir any debts lh.il lii.iy liijinit iieted by him, IVimhik trusting hlnitu aii)lhlngouhiyaccJuni,du Hal their own ANliHI'.W It. STINK, I aven Creek, Columbia county. May 5J 3 v A UDiTOK'rf .VOTICi:. KSTATK OK JOoEI'll 1'. CONS'EK, PFCEAfEII. Tlw uiidnHeined uunlior iippolnted by tho or. 'hans' cotirL or coiinnhi i ii.ni,i,- i.i ,n-,i..:.t.c,..ii,.: Ion of Ihu ni'id lnili, Iiiimim ..r n,.ii ,'-.,,.... ndm ul.-iruior of mil dcculuit, n, llll(i ani(iiiithi I,,.... . ,., ' ""iv.ii, uiMiuiiiis oiiiio in I no townof liluimwur,' on saiuiduy, the win day ef Jlloe. A. 1).. Isl at nVlmfe m ... ,w,-r M.T.'. i . ilullisorhlsiippiil iimeiit. when and wiieie nil ii.r. sons hivliii; any eiulm on sdd fund will appujr and piovti Hie simo tr bo debuircd from i-eei'i.ini- iinv ii., i-u 1 1,.., ., ,r "-0 ,,.. , . It. HUCtlXailAM, JlavSMw Auditor, tJJin'Olt'.S.NOrKJK, rsrin: 0 ruo us j. t.iohnmx, iiKCKisun, Tho undeihlgnfd niiilllor upptiutt-d by llm Or haiis' Cn in 1 1 (.'uiunihi.i ei. mul 1.1 ,,.i... .... IJI1IJ11III Mil 11 111 I 111 ...Inu ,r 1 1 ,11 ..'.ti.'i ...,.' . """ilu """ nmo'Jg 1110 panics oiillileii llii-ielii. h-nii.y civ. n hoi Ilu ihut ho win sit Iu Im iieh,rgu it llied-Mlis ot his apikiliitiuciit 111 tiiaii..;i ii m t6u tiiwM i.f iii.icmsinirg in .Monday. Juno nih, imi. it ion iiViceh In tho fun noon U v ,mm u inn-.- uuii uh!'u uu pe-hons 111- .,vr,,,M ,,, p,,,,, , ulu iriMj)rti Iu diii'iid or bo v.w.v. .vv.iiimm(iii ui'j ruiuuut uio tiaino. cm aiiso, ujiiiKi.Ev. May ina. 61-1. v Auditor. wrAlB CK JOIIS JICIIEV.NOI.P.', PJCKlflT, Tho uiideif-Igiicd audltur appointed by tho Or. ihailb' I'Utllt Of Cllllltllbl, 1 nl V In in ,l.-.f ,11.,,.., 1... lion of ihe balance Iu iho hauusi.t 11. w. .Meltej. nulls. ..xi'i'iiim i.r tl... , . ..,1 . niiids, thei.iiwd.il, Und nmniigiliu iijrilvn u.ittiled llii-n-lii. wl in. 111 Ml. i,n:i 1 1,1 in,, m',.i.,,, ' elay, tho a Hi il iv i f .1 11 nt. isi, at len u'tiuik u iiinivniu optii tin in.- tiuiuatt his ami Int. ment when uu 1 ttliriH nil tiriii.u i,r,i-i,... .: ....... n,j.ji,.,i 1., 1,1 .... 1.. 1.1 .... .?" , - - ".. ,. in u,g inu hamu or do fop vui debaiivd f 0111 leeeliln uny putt of thommu. ' 1 Wav-'w CIII.ilt-.ESO ll.VHKI.ny, mJ -' " AUi tor. UDnois.N'uTici:. tkTATB Of J04 ill I', PCPiOM, llECSliiEIl. Tho undersigned iiurtltor uppolnli-d by tlm rr. haus'l ourt ot Ouluiu' lieuimt'. 1., ... 1: ...".',! V Uoiicf lhafuii"8 111 thH liaiin; .. J "T IllliililluKir it mid Mi.m il.o.r in i -? ."".Yi."." ,11 uermu Uiitrilunrinl., 'i0! iK,houllK;r lu,o,cur aewmu int-ntul l.H tUl'w f tU tiwn 01 1 erw.et" on Friday tho .IQtli diy if Xin. A. 11 . iliV7'.1.1"..?" OVIOtk 11 tho Mteihuuu ht uil.r iiV .V," . .5"" anu titu'b ONE OF THE SIGHTS Our initnciiso Imilding, extending from iMnrknt to Filbert Shouts, with its piles of gooi!, in wonderful Ims'uuwi (system nnd its ooiistnnt, tlnoiig.i ol niHtoinorii, Is ono of tlio sifjlits of l'lilliideliiliin, nnd every stranger who comes to tlio city should visit our establishment, if from curiosity nlone. Tlio object of tlio iHosonl card is to enumerate tho different dopailinciits sons to givo our out-of-town patrons soinuldeaof tho immense slock wo onry of iegillmato dry goods. 1. Silks, Satins, Velvets, etc. j Foreign Novelty Dress (loods. ;i. Solid Color Dress Goods. I, Caslnneres and lleiges. 1". lllaek Dress Goods, (i. . Hosiery and Underwear. . Cloths and Casliiniercs. . Kid nnd F'nbiio Gloves, t). jren's liiriiishing Goods. 10. 1 'arnsols and Umbrellas. 11. Uplm1 tery. 12. Housekeeping Imciis. Kl. IMuslius and Sheetings. M. Flannels. In. Lawns, Chintzes, Calicoes, etc. 10. li'nncv Goods. 17. White (Joods. Kvery out-of-town eonsuuier should send fnrnppct'inion copp of the Journal Jor the lloitsehohl, uu illustrated paper published iu their interest. STIUWSiUOCE & CLOTHIER, MARKET STREET TO FILBERT. li . COR. EIGHTH STREET, FHIABESLiPHm. Chestnut U.'O.'J rccev'l-t t cnyinjj tr.o hiiitl nni;iccl...ti.. ;:cliJ by St. widths r.r.d priced i.i-.r!:jd, samples of showing tlu later t styles, and enabling .1 purchaser in any part of tlio United States to select satisfactorily, and order the goods conveniently, with certainty of receiving only what arc sent fur, and at precisely the same prices paid by city customers who buy at our counters. If, upon examination at home, any articles fail to be as expected, wc request tln.ii- return, and send others in exchange, or refund the money at once if the purchaser prefers. Our New Spring Catalogue embracing all the departments in one large book-, with a system of ordering goods by letter more convenient than any heretofore, will be mailed, without charge, to those who send us.ipout.il card containing name, town, county, and state: nothing further is necessary, wc will under stand what is wanted. Our stock-, which forms" the greatest variety in one establishment in the United States, includes Ladies' Suits, Shawls, Millinery, Underwear, Hosier)', Gloves, Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries, Shoes, Linens, Gentlemen's Cloth ing, I Iousckecpinir Goods, China, Silverware, Furniture, Carpets, etc. Address, John Wanamaker" I r PHILADELPHIA. Our Store, known n ihc Crand Depot, occupies tlio 1 locli at TWr- ' VMi cnthanj Market Strccn. cMci.iliii r 10 Chestnut f,,rrr, ullJ City I .ill Fipi.ii-..-, ami li.n ll.roe utrn on UDITOK'SKOl'ICK. IN HE-ESTATE OF CJOUI'llEV ME1.1CK, IlKCEiSEP, 'Iho undersisned nud. tor appointed by Iho Or phans' court ot Columbia county, to dlMrlbuio bal niico in handsel Clinton .Melltk.exi ciilor of iho said riecedcht, to and ainoog Iho parlies entitled t iereto, will bit at h's ollleo In ihu town of liloomsliuig. on Wfilnif-day. iho ssth duv ct .nine, A li isn, otteu o'clock In Iho forenoon to perform llio duties ef his appointment, when niulwheionP persons litMnghiiy claims upon said mml will ap pear mid provu ih haino or ba elebaiied Horn re ceiving anyhhare thereof. , , H.HiANK ZAltlt, Mayso iw Auditor. ESTATE OF KSTELI.A CASE, I1ECEASEI1. The undei-slirned Auditor nppolnted by thnOr phans' Court of columbi i eounly, lo make dl-ulbu-tlon of Iho bal into In thohands ot Imnl Hijitieie cuaidlan ot iho enaie ef Kttelln o so ,U-leased, lo and amoner tho iuitii.snntiiii.ri urr ..-m ti n. his ollleo In liloombnrg on Saturday. Juno IS, issi hi, u-ii ueiocK a, m. io ptrtorm him unties of hlsap pnlntiiient, when and where nil pen-ons having any claim on stld fund will appear and prove ihe s tine or be ileDaricd rrom recelvlug auy r bare theieof. ,, , . CIIAHLEi (1, HAHKI.KT, Maytio-i-y Auduor. D.M INT 1ST J ! ATK 1 X' SOW CK. ESTATE OF 1IEN11VW. A l'l. DECEASEn. ...Letters of Admlnlsirnllunon ihe if into of Heniy JJ.Aul, latu tf fcoit lowmdiip, (.'oluu.bla counH. I'cnn'a., (leeetsed. have bo-n graiilid b thu.;t.gli.i terot sj d countv in tlm inni.-vJ?..,., ,i ., .'.;,, J, All persons having claims agnlnst tlm rsia'o cf tho decedent are icn.ii(.sted In pi- sent tlam torseltlo inont, und those Indebted lo tho eMuio io inako nay. ment to Iho lllnleii.lf-iii..l lln1l,,1.,,rv ...mV... delay. ...i..UUl ,, ... .,. SMIAI1 II. AUI., e. , MII.I.E1I, A.tlilllilstinMlir April 'rnCy' 1"-W DM 1 NISTIt ATOKVS OTK'JC. ESTATE OF UEXJAMIN 1 IMiEllllllTlt. nrrcilin ' Letters of administration on thu estate of lienl jmln l.ludeiliiulh.l ate cf Coiivnyluiii n. ,.n,iiT,.. ., i.cci-nsed, havo been L-ianied tjV tllll ltHr-.tll l.f t.ll.l couiily to tno undent g.,ed iidmlulstiater.All peisous h.i lug claims ajalnsi. tho o.-iutu of said decedent frL' t-;iu'Mfu to nivseul Hum lor ict'hmeui and i,n?i,H.l?,Mi:Vrtea,'0ill,u.mj,u te J)meutio tho w ,.,, INAAOhlMHvllMlTII. W'a5 , i' i A. i.i.tils.traur. Slai 1 1. M.Tf . ' "' "'Hiu ll, I u. E XHCUTOIW NOT1CK. ESTATE OFtlEOllllE llfdllts, IlECEASEP. Leiiei'S Ll'Stillnontill-v nn II,., ft,..,,.. r. llllClll'.l.ln 1'eiiiru.. ileeeased. ham ,i..,i i... ... ,..7.."' ..... ..... .. ...ri .. . . . . -"J .i.e. in-Kin. Uio of Iho deeedea mo le.p.ested to iirese'nt l.e'm for beltknient nudlhuu in'eMmi it.',i..,.,i,.;!..X outdcFaUymeUt' IUu t,lUl"r!''l!;( ixicuior with. il. . III'OHIW, Kkceuior. May 13 sw ItlliaK MilTINO. lS tiS'Pi ! WA teibi. i-ieeled out I.lttlo 1'lVhinge.v He new I lam i'i'i K?. n'twf "l1"' '" .rt wt,0l'ul1 l-r aco cow-re t'lltUO. ill fjet NOllll liptunnn nl,,. . .'.:..' '!,il"i.V.,!!n5'"?0"t l0P nuutmonti, o bo I I .'i t hl.'h above low water iii.uk. .niilonc'r!l'1oiii;S!llWl'0t,'i c'l"l0Mcallt '""Com- RTEI'IIKN I'OHK, fll1VV.'E?.LtJilS"ATt Cornmlssloncrs'oniee, County Commlssloncra ...uuiu-uurg. ru auy I , 'bl, May is, -Bi.jw ' ' MOTIOK. .i,l!10.!"-''',on Ff'")ol nislrlct hereby gives i otlco dajs ot Juiy.'iss , at'lie n o ,7 Ail pe-rsons I u'tliiL! dtUtrredfiumpoj ment. of tho tamo. "i uy oruerot ll.o Hoard. if r siiiTu u.s u. inuutniir, ll. 1. ?ITll. i-iesideiit. J H. MAISCK, ATTORN EY-ATLAW 1U5T1CK M? TH P. UPAHP n x Cl-.! X jj aUKUt Ol1 PHILADELPHIA. 18. 1 Fainlnirg Kinbroiderics. It). Laecs and Mado-up T.aeo Goods. '20, Hibboiis. 'J. adies, blisses and Children's AVimiis. L'2. Ladies' Suits. L'l). Cliildrens' Suits. I'oys' Clothing. a.;. iMuslin Underwear. Co. sets. ;!7. Ladies' Skirls. Shawls. Infant's Outlits. :io. Gossamer Waterproofs. :il. Ai t Needle Work Materials. :i2. Fringes, (3imps, etc., !?2. liiiltons ami Notions. 31. Lining Materials. f.inofitnl rr.rel Rnr-- liSrKOl 1 t ot f'ootl.-i w.mlcel, vc gf mail, (jratuitoucly, v.'ith ra area .fl.ctwcLit two and J, U,u grcund Coor i.I jns. JtJlI SlJUSrC twerM:: 9- ' s"vj - V m, l I f . r VwCJ4 Is a coinpniinil of tho virtues of sarsaparll i',',,Si i 'V"1'1; "mllll,r'l''. .vellow (lock, with Inn'i , ''Vi"' l"i,iHl,1 a,"(1 l"'weifitl ' "' I'luuel-eleaiislng, ami llft-sus- t, lining ..,.i,.t.s, t is the purest, safest, nnd most illei tua ii teratlvu ineilicllio linown ornvallalilt, to ll.o imlille. Tlio sd !7,n,'b,"f ,l"t'llki'" "'"I clieiiilstry lmv.. never , V1 v'll,,'!1)1:: 11 "-'I'leely, nor ono so 1 i!'"ri n'l'l'"'""" lesiiltlng from ll I J.' .Vi"1' ,t,1,"tl''' Scrofula and nil sctolnloiis ellseases, ICiyslnclus. n nl1''!?"' AiltlioiiyM Kile, Vli'm S f iu l'i,tn""i. I'i'itiiles, Jllotc ,es, suV'di. 1 ""'O'-"., 'IVltcr.' Humors tl w... K,'c,n" healil-heud, ltiii,;.won.. nl i.ii . leiimatlsm, .Morourliil t.1' V1,,.1',,B," "eniulu Wo.ilt-- ? .,ri'n"'dritles, Jiiuntlice, J-iiiaclatlon, ami (Jenier.it Dol'lllty. It 1nJ,!'h,Mr.d!i,"i; ?"'! ;li'ailii (iualltie It purges out tli.i fim coiriiplloii.s which In, v U "'"""'""s "'"I flillveiis Mr. nil?, i !1'"',Io,1!, J'f'hutcs energy nn.l in. smV ,',. ,lm,1 V1 lienlll., i.n.1 i I,, l. Ilfu '1J vlKortl.iougl.out tho ouVimi'ni'if exncrlmaut wlili tl.o numer- 0 s low. m-iee-a mixtures, ..f cheap inatciial.s, 1 id wl..,ut liifdlcinal virtues,' offeree as ; lo, il.pur ik-rs, wl.Ht, disevso becomes mora in j scate.1, Avkii's B.ui3aiaiiii.i..v is n mver'n,.,'1!, W V1 " vl) ii m't , i.?i. y ''.r tI,,u 1"',f d'eapest, Hi i"!"51 J-'"'il'lu t otnl-purlllcr leiiiwu v,llr? V ii Iuw ,,(;e" wlilo y nseil for forty fi, J" won Ihu uuepuilliietl e,, . iiuuco ot inilllema whom it luu Iwnclllcit. Froparocl by Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., I'rucllcal .mil Analjtlcal Chcmlstii, Lowell, Mass. totii ny all uni'iiMHi uvKiivwirEnc. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. IlOSt In tlm wm M inii.i... Always In good condl.lom" Cu nc,?Sri.fn?f5 fefss n,sso,th,;.ruju ina,it- 'wttSsas iiiayim.w r TAllHANT'S SKLTZUU Al'KRIENT llm fllHRt lr, . ' .7 I 'HfMfra'Th A 0K0ti Ailtor, 'f !jt n am- BAH tiulMU6,tutrath.w ti'Nain - -'I i