IHE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMS BURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. !b i&Jmtilmm J." 1 BlTTEMBfeNDEB, ZTI- BLQOMSBURQ. PA. PHtUvv, Fob. arcl. 1883. It is nutta nnnnront that tlio Hon .tin. eph Scrniiton ling becotno wenry of con- i i ., . . i . gicHsioimi nonors, or inni no pretcrmi in tho matter of tlio Wilkcshnrru post ollico n liresent stroko of revengo to tlio doubt ful chances of tho political future. In 1880 when ho was elected tho voto stood Scranton, 10,455; Connolly, democrat, 10.918! Writxht. itiiiciiondeiit. 1.171s leaving him in a minority of upwards of 1,500. Hut Hendrick II. Wright is dead, so mat ttio cliauco ot a division is great ly diminished and all Wilkealnrro is in dignant over tho now postmaster. It is plain that Scranton docs not want to go oacK 10 congress. 1'atriol. Mr. Punch onco said that railway collisions would be averted only by chaining a bishop or a director to tho front of tho cniiiuc. Now that a Sen ntor and tho owner of a sleeping coach lino has actually been sacrificed ns a burnt offering to tho error of heating Ins owu cars with stoves filled with live coals, let us hope that his fate, sad as it was, will serve to compel tho proprietors of all railroads to heat their vehicles with steam furnished by tlio locomotive alone. If so, a great public disaster and pnvato sorrow will Bocttro a uonelicoiit improvement in tho end. There has been a sharp fight over the winces mrro post-otlice, Uongressman Scranton pressing the claims of Albert S. Orr, and a largo number of prominent ciuzens,inclU(lin;rliigli btato olhciais,sup porting Douglass Smith the present in cumbent. What mado the utrugglo tho more exciting was tho lact that tiover nor Hoyt was warmly in favor of Mr, Smith and it was claimed that ho could Bccuro his rotention. Scranton won tho battlo however and Mr. Orr has been nominated and confirmed. This ends tho fight for the.prescnt, but thero is much bitterness of feeling over the mat ter and it is more than probable that tho results will be seen at tlio next election Scranton will certainly bo defeated fo re-eiection ana win bo succeeded by Democrat. Somo of the Republicans of Wilke3 Barro who have fought Mr Smith may live to repent their action. ouitkH As might have been expected, tho as sassin lias not been silenced by lus con viction. and has issued an address nro testing against the verdict, appealing for money and avowing that "God will vindicato him if the nation rolls in blood.' There is absolutely no limit to tho scoundrel's effrontery. Next Friday is fixed for the argument for a new trial. Tho reasons assigned by Mr. Scovillo are not thought to bo weighty. It is alleged that a newspaper containing criticisms adverse to Omteau had been found in tho jury room, bearing tho signatures of several jurors, These gentlemen deny that any such paper-was in the room and it is believed tho signatures arc clover forgeries. Tho jury will bo present at tho argument on Friday. A BOOM Fu'lMVuLVKUTON. The IJloomsburg Columbian and Clinton Democrat indorse with great heartiness the notion of making Hon. S. P. Wolvcrton, of Northumberland county, the next democratic candidate for governor. Now n man might think, and think, how to better such a candi dacy without arriving at a conclusion. It is not easy to llnd better men than Mr. AVolver ton. 1'liila. Record. True, indeed. Mr. Wolvcrton would hi in all respects, an unexceptionable caudidato who would havo no political or other "erookedncaj" to explain, and who is bound to no ring or clique. Ho is able, honest aud incorruptible and would administer the affairs of the Stato in the interest of tho people and not of tho politicians. Such men are rare, and the Democrats aro to bo congratulated if thoy can secure Mr. Wolvcrton as a standard bearer. If tho Stato is ever to bo redeemed from Republican rule, it will bo under tho leadership of suoh a man as S. P. Wolvcrton. Wo aro earn est in our advocacy of his claims, becauso years of personal acqiiaiutniico have crystalized our beliefs into absolute con victions of his merits. CONGKESS. In tho Senate on Friday last Mr. Win dom and a fow othor Republicans voted with tho Democrats to amend Mr. Sher man's Funding bill so as to make the bonds redeemable at any timo at tlio pleasure of tho Government Mr. Sher man was defeated on ovcry motion. Among bills introduced was ono by Mr. Logan requiring tho National Board of Health lo supply vaccine matter to all persons at cost; also ono by Mr, Ed muuds to punUh the counterfeiting in this country of securities of foreign Gov ernments. In tho Houso an Apportion ment bill fixing tho membership at !I20 was reported; also tho Post Office Appro priation bill. On Monday, tho Alabama claims and Geneva award bill was ro , ported favorably, in tho Senate. In tho llouso Mr. Robinson of Now York amused tho members by a spread-eagle speech on Irish affairs. An important bill providing for tho return of lapsed grants ot lands to railroads and their sale to establish an iduoational fund for tho several stut".s was introduced and referred to tho judiciary committee. Tho Senate on Tuoiday discussed tho Sherman threo per cent bond bill, re jecting tho Vest amendment. Thu House indulged in a heated debate over a resolution requesting tho President to furnish tho names of American citizens confined in English prisons. It was finally referred to tho judiciary commit tee. Tho annual post routo bill was re ported mid passed. THE IjEaiSLATIVBKKCORDJUH. Tlio report of tho State treasurer shows that thero was paid out ot tho treasury from December 1st 1880 to November UOth 1881, for tho publication of tho Legislative- Record tho sum of 82!),851.. 40. it is UKeiy mat no man wouiu ou ject tho odd dollars and cents, but tho 12!), 000 is a clear steal from tlio pockets of tho people, which is permitted by tho laws ot tho Commonwealth. Tho Jlecord U of no earthly use to anybody but tho members of tho Legislature who, when a candidato for roelcction, refora to its pages to show his constituents how ho Voted ou certain bills. It U useless, bo causo it does not make its nppcarnuco until weeks ami often months aftor thu transactions recorded in iti becauso it is not ft truthful record of tho manner in which tho publiu business is conducted, tlio lifts of ens aud nays being mado up according to tho whims of tho clerk who calls tho roll, absent inemborH or thoso not voting nl nil, being mndo to voto for that nido of tho bill under consideration, which needs them in order lo carry or lefeat tlio measure as tho clerk desires. It is useless becauso it does not reach tho people generally, but only a favored fow, and it is not woith tho money tho Stato pays for it becauso no ono realizes more than two cents a pound on it, for wasto paper Thero is an opportunity ncro lor reform. Tho press of tho Stato is almost unanimous in its denunciation of this swindle and it is in tho hand of thu poo- . . M f .1.! . plo to put a stop to it. no iar ns mis cott'ity is concerned tho nominating convention should pass a resolution in strticting its candidates for tho assembly to oppose in every honorablo way tho continuancoof this expensive publication. If tho Democratic party would bo wnat it professes to be, tho party ot rciorin, it must tnko tho initiative in matters needing reformation. NEEDS MOSEY. Mr. Gcorgo Scovillo, Ctulteau's lawyer, has reached tlii conclusion long since attained by everybody elso that lie lias dono as much thankless and unremutier- ativo work for tlio assassin as is his duty llo declines to proceed further in tho matter unless funds aro forthcoming and lias issued an address m which ho aysj "If inv fellow citizens, few or many. think that tlio interests of justice, the causo of liutnanitv, or tho honor of tho country require that this contest be tiro longed to secure a verdict and iiidg mcnt after passion shall havo subsided m tho public mind, let them manifest it by providing means, and competent counsel will bo secured at once. I ask nothing for myself up to this time, but for tho reasons stated, cannot givo my own ser vices lierealter without compensation At least two thousand dollars is needed Should a sufficient amount not bo receiv ed, tho money will bo refunded on ro quest." Tho verdict of the iury has been received with suoh general approval that it is oxtremely doubtful whether Mr. Scovillo's appeal will bo met witl pecuniary responses. Ho has had a dif ficult and distasteful task to perform and is entitled to a certain amount ot sympa thy, but it is not likely that any lurtlicr efforts to prolong tho assassin'3 life will bo sustained. THE liUIIK-SHOT WAR. Tho following article was written by our townsman Col. J. G. Freeze, and published in a recent issue of the Amer ican liegister: Tho people of the United States have had considerable experience in tho polit ical methods in tavor with that party in tho country boasting itself by tho name ot "total wart. The name is said to have been invented by iur. isiaine, but his mental grip was altogether too weak to keep possession of his own bantling. It was stolen from him by tho ";J0G,""and made the slogan of the faction thoy repre sented. What it might havo become in the hands of Mr. Blaino is of no moment; it is enough that it suited his antagonists in his own party to the cxtremest nicety. Tho very name seems to embody the idea of the bayonet and blood and plunder of a parly pushing forward to tho possession of power regardless of the legality or morality of tho methods em ployed. When wo hear it pronounced wo think of how Grant carried elections by means of the military; how ho organ ized legislatures by ordering a body of soldiers to obstruct the door of tho state house; how ho declared elections and sustained tho carpet-bagger in ollico by the power of the army of the United States; how these military methods' were extended to Philadelphia and to New York, and lion the governors of those States protested against marshals and Davcnpoits in vain. Thus promptly seized by tho "300," as being of tho very essence of their policy, in their hands the word "stalwart inent political death to all Republicans who refused to bow the knee to that band of politicl aassassins,onoof whom,havingthc courage of his opinions, perpetrated the death, personal as well as political, of the President of the United States, and avowing himself a "stalwart of tho stal warts," proclaimed a "stalwart" to bo the Presidential successor. And it is true, that in this "lottery of assassination," tho "stalwarts" aro draw ing all tho prizes. Public liluiidcrcrif within the magic circle, are not in dauger of tho law. Rebel repudiatiomsts aro assisted by that public plunder in tho corruption of tho needy voter. Tho money power of tho country is bid for in the message of the stalwart President. The defeated candidates comu to Wash ington seeking recognition from tho Government, having failed of it before the people. Thus all the worst elements in tho country aro buying tickets in this "lottery of assassination. For it is on tho surface of political manipulation that tho stalwarts aro to rule, and to rulo by stalwart men aud methods. Tho face of tho dead Garfield is turned to tho wall, even before tho stalwart assassin has paid tho penalty of his crime. Is anybody surprised af tho rapidity of these changes and tho quiet determin ation with which these projects are car ried forward? There is no occasion for tho surprise. These men camo legiti mately by their political faith and their political methods. More than forty years ago tho Stato of Pennsylvania was tho theatre of an attempt to set aside an election by tho people, and to erect a government by tho military power. A weak old man by tho name of Joseph Ritncr was tho political puppet in the hands of such bold stalwart conspirators as Thaddeus Stoveii", Thomas II. Bur rowes, Charles B. Penrose, Thcophilus Fenn, William B. Weed and others for tho overthrow of tho Stato government. It was a desperate Btrugglo of desperate men to retain power. Ritner was gov ernor, Stevens was canal commisioncr, Burrowes was secretary of tho common wealth, Penroso was tho speaker of tho dofunet senate, Fcnn was editor and publisher of tlio Ritner organ, and I Seed was attorney general. In tho election of 18118, David R Porter was chosen to ho governor, nnd tho amended constitution had been car- lied by tho people; tho latter by about 1,200 and Governor Porter by about 5,000 majority. Notwithstanding that tho returns showed these results, on tho 13th of October, 1838, an address "To tho friends of Joseph Ritner," was issued by Thomas II. Bunowes, secretary of tho commonwealth and chairman ot tho Ritner Stato committee, in which ho says to his political friends: "Let us treat tho ekction of the ninth instant as if we hud not been defeated, and in that attitmlo abide tho result. Tho newly elected legislature was to assemble in iiariubiirg on tuo -itu ot December. To overawo them and pro vent the organization of that body, tho counting of the vote, and tho inaugura tion of Governor Poiter, Thaddeus Stovcns assembled in the hulls of tho legislature tho canal contractors nnd their bullies, luriilsheu tiicm wun money.open. ly dNtiibulcd to them in tho hall of tho house, armed them with muskets, and put them under the command of ono Capt. John P. Rutherford. Thoso Hali fax bullies and Wiconlsco feeders were there, as they themselves reported, to prevent Governor Porter fioui being I sworn in, and lo put tho eight defeated candidates "Irom tho county oi rhtiadel- phia in their seats if they wero refused, : n.. ! .1 i.i if i- i joaccnuiy u uii'jr cuiuu, ii iiim, iuiui- To assist and support Stevens' bullies, Ritner called out tho military. Tho peace ful city of Ilariisburg was turned into an encampment. I h roll of tho drum and tho steady tramp ot soldiers echoed through tlio streets, and drowned tho voice ?f debato in tho legislative halls. Tho Stato was excited and convulsed. But at that dav the Democrats wero called, and rightfully called tho "ttiitcrii licil Democracy. 1 heir leaders wero Francis It. Siiutik, William Hopkins, General Rogers, Charles Brown, and other ablo and determined men. Anil notwithstanding tlio military forces, in defiance of tho Halifax bullies, unawed by tlio "stalwarts" from tho Wiconisco feeder, these men, standing firm in tho right, unarmed, but thrico armed in a just cause, drovo Penrose and Burrowes nnd Stevens and Fenn from tho senate chamber through a back window. The conspiracy was defeated 1 Tho people triumphed I Tho legislature was organized. Governor Porter was inau gurated, and this first attempt at a "stal wart" government in Pennsylvania was a failure! A committee was appointed to inves tigate the causes of this disturbance. I will not take up your spaco by detailing .i i i! r..i i..: t .. !...!.. mo eviuenco euciieu uy inu v.iiiiiiuuiiuii, but tho commltteo was fully instilled in stating tho following conclusions, as es tablished by tho testimony. First. Fictitious names were placed on tho registry, together with tho names of non-residents in the respective wards by relief officers, nnd names were added to the registry by them after tho time fixed by law for so doing had expired. Second. Federal officers of tho election treated tho sacred obligations of an oath with tho most deliberate and startling indifference. Third. Bribes wero offered and paid to chango tho result of the polls. Fourth. Hordes of individuals, under tho pretext of being olliccrs to preserve the peace, wero employed and stationed near tho respective election houses, with the view of intimidating tho Democrats from tho free exercise of the right of suffrage, Fifth. Tickets wore taken from tho boxes, before thcclovo of ths polls, and before any canvassing took place. sixth. In other districts, tickets wero thrown into tho boxes and counted, which had never been deposited in the legal manner, by qualiticd voters. Sovcnth. Blank naturalization paper wero filled up without tho sanction of tho court. Eight. Abandoned men, who had bet largely upon tho result, wero appointed to othciato at tho election. Ninth. All information as to the result of tho election in certain districts was withheld by tho Federal officer, even after the polls had been canvassed aud the result ascertained. Tenth. Important election papers wero either lost or destroyed by Federal eleo Hon othcers. Elovonth. False receipts for taxes were manufactured. Why, these allegations read like a pago from the day's newspaper. Forty years of practice has perfected all tho appliances for illegal elections, and has given uomuess lo tuu uuiispn.iiuis, nun whero fraud fails force is unscrupulously used. Wo have seen if such things could bo dono in tho green tree, what could be done in tho dry. I said these men, who aro represented by tho "300," camo leg ... i i .t. i .i i. uimaiciy oy iiicir iaiiu ami mcmutis Of all thoso who. on that memorable oc casion, conspired to overthrow and usurp tho Government, Thaddeus btovens was the only ono who attained further notor iety, lie camo to bo a leader of his party. llo carried with him into his councils tho experience of those Harris burg days of the buckshot tear. Those who know him wero not surprised to hear him say in Congress that ho was in favor of giving arms to tho neg roes, "and set them shooting their masters." And again, "I will not stulti fy myself by supposing that wo havo any warrant in tho Constitution for this pro ceeding." "This Union never shall, with my consent, bo restored under the Constitution as it is. And again, "Wo must conquer the Southern States, and hold them as conquered provinces." Theso aio tho doctrines of that portion of his party now calling itself "stalwart;" thoy aro tho legacy ol tlio buckshot war conspirator to Ins countrymen. 1 ho at tempt which failed on tho soil of tho old lvoystono iorty years ago is now to bo mado on a wider field, and with applian ces fortyfold more vast. More than a hundred thousand ofhco holders stand contrasted with tho twenty or thirty canal contractors; hundreds of millions of money over-shadow tho fow live-dollar bills which Stevens could supply, and tho diillod veteran takes tho placo of General Patterson's Philadelphia militia. It has been well said that "eternal vigil ance is tho prico of liberty," aud that party will bear to bo watched, which, in the "lottery of assassination," appoints to office only tho "stalwart" who has lef.rncd his lesson at tho feet of Stevens, aud applied it with tho pistol of Guiteau. News Items. Considerable excitement prevails in Minnesota on account of several cases of triehinal poisoning caused by eating raw ham. Some deaths havo occurred from it. Uriah Mover, ono of tho four con victed murderers of tho Kintzlcr family in Snj dor county, lias been refused u new trial by Judge Bueher, and sentenco of death was pronounced upon tho pris oner last week. Terrible itching and scaly humors, ul cers, sores and scrofulous swellings cured by tho Cuticura and tho Cuticura Soap (the great skin cures) externally, and Cuticura Resolvent (blood purifier) in ternally. Ask about them at your drug gists, Dennio Dunlap was a threo card moulo man attached to a circus. A greenhorn whom he had swindled out of 200, at Assumption, La , complained to a justice, who not only issued a war rant, but went to tlio tent to servo it. Dennio was operating on another victim, nnd no (Miietly ottered iho Justico 2U not to interrupt him for ten minutes. This proposition was declined. Then tho gambler angrily drew a revolver but tho Justico filed quickest, killing him instantly, and coolly recovering tho fc20() Irom Ids pocket, iho gamblin piivilego of that circus is now for sale, Copt. John P. Walker, United States army, an oliieer well known lu washing ton society, is again in trouble. Ho has been repotted to tho wor department for refusing to wear tho regulation badge of mourning on tho loft arm, for the death of President Garfield, on tho ground that holms conscientious scruples oguiiut anv outward manliestaiion oi sorrow. Ho is either n "crank" or n lunatic. Tho Stato Board ol Agiiculluro met in Hurrisburg la6t week. A nuiubor of interesting papois wero read Aitmoviio.nh will be mado at tho noxt court of Clinlon county to havo the bridge crossing tho river at Lock Haven mado a county bridge. A disastrous llro occurred in the very centre of the nowspaper dlstilct of Now Vork city on Tuesday morning last. 1 ho building formerly occupied by tho world was destroyed, Involving a loss of nt least 81,000,000. Among tho papers published in tho building wero tho Sclen tltio American, tho Observer, tho Scot tish American Journal, tlio Taki !miher, tlio Turf, Field ami Farm, nnd Thompson's Hank jVolo and Coin mcrcial !c0"ter. homo 300 people were employed in tho various rooms nnd many of theso nro thought to havo per ished, hut tho exact number is not yet known. A party of minors under thosuperin tendency of Henry Warfield, formerly of Ebervale, havo been successful in finding a vein of coal in Big Mountain, Northumberland county. A force of men will bo put to work r.t once to drive a tunnel and develop the thickness of the vein. Detroit Freo Press. Mrs. C. Whipple, 371 Croghan Street, presents theso facts: For six years I had suffered beyond all expression with Sciatic Rheumatism anil tried every known remedy, but all to no purpose. At last I saw in tlio Free Press nu ad vertisement of the St. Jacobs Oil, tried it anil am well. I can walk without limping and sleep free from any pain, Samdi'.i, 1!. Brixooif, whom tho Dem ocrats nominated for County Clerk in Fayette County, Ky., has died, and his wife claims the succession to tho cand idacy, which is equivalent to an election. Tho State Attorney says there is noth ing in tho laws to forbid her discharging thu duties ol tho ollico, and it looks very much as though sho would get it. The consecration of Rev. Courtland Whitehead, J). 1)., as Bishop of tho Pittsburg Dioceso of tho Episcopal Church, took place Jan. 25. in thu Trin ity Church, Pittsburg. Tho ceremony was very impressive, and was witnessed by a largo number of people. Bight Jiev. William liacon Btovens, ot I'enn sylvania, was the consecrating bishop, and Bishops Arther, of Cleveland, and Scarborough, of New Jersey, were the presentors. A cheeky clerk m tho postoflice de partment, without authority, prepared tlio nomination ot Win. iSicholas as post master at Norfolk and handed it in with tho others ho had been directed to make out. Tho President unwittingly signed it nnd it was scut to tho senate on V ri day. I ho President has directed its withdrawal and the matter will bo in vestigated. Eightv-ono new postoltiees were es tablished in Pennsylvania last year. Jeremiah Hawker of Scranton has been convicted of criminally libelling Judge Rand, in a series of open letteis published in tho tiundaii Al'iw of that city. Oscar L. Baldwin, tho defaulting cash ier of tho Newark bank, has been sen tenced to fifteen years m tho State prison. Tho Pennsylvania Stato Editorial Association met, in Ilarrisburg, last Fri day, i.) members being present. W. U. Ilensel of tho Lancaster Jntclitjenccr was chosen president. Judge Henderson of Dauphin County intends to resign his position becauso ho is unwilling to reside in Ilarrisburg as required by law. Tho confirmation of A. S Orr as post master at Wilkes Barro has been recon sidered by the Senate and it now stands open subject to future action. Martin Murray, a patient at the Wilkes Barro small-pox hospital, made his escape through a window on Monday and proceeded to lus residence, a dts-1 tanco of ono mile. On his arrival his family fled. The police havo him under guard to prevent him from spreading tho disease. Tho Grand Army of tho Republic, Department of Pennsylvania, met in Williamsport last week. There wero nearly 1000 members present. A Philadelphia dispatch, savs tho Reading railroad has transferred all its interest in tho Jersey Shoro and Pino Creek railroad lo President Vnnderbilt of the New York Central. All tho com panies named unite in a perpetual agree ment forming a trunk line from the west to Philadelphia, and giving the Reading a western and northwestern outlet for anthracite coal on tho lino of tho Now York Central and its connections. Dr. Henry W. Bellows, tho eminent Unitarian clergyman, died in Now Yoik on Monday, aged 08 years. Ho was president ot tho United States sanitary commission during tlio war. Tho Democratic stato committee will meet in Ilarrisburg about February 15th to make arrangeinentfi for holding tho next convention. Tlio large printing houso of the In tulrer publishing company, at Lancaster was totally destroyed by fire on Jan. 2fith. The loss is estimated nt $125,000. It was probably tho best equippod ollico in tho State, outside of Philadelphia. Dll)N 1111(1 DtlCH, Cut this out ami jmsto it in your diary if you want to keep track of tho holidays in 188','i JCninlmiiy, Friday, January Glti ; Sep. tiiagesiina htitulay, February (ithj St. V11I entlne's day, Tuesday, February Ittlii Slirovo Tuesday, (Fastiiac-ht), February 21btj Ash Wednesday, February 22; First Sunday lu f.ent, February 2D 1 St. Patrick's day, Friday, March 17th j Palm Sunday, April 2di Good Friday, April 7th j Faster Sunday, April Othi Low Sunday, April 10th i Iiogatlon Sunday, May 1 1th 1 Ascension day, (Holy Thursday), May lSthi Pentecost, ( Whit Sunday), May 21th j Decoration day, May tJOthj Trinity Sunday, Juno -1th j Cmptis Christ!, Thursday, Juno Bib; Inde- pendenco day, Tuesday, July -ltli t First Sunday lu Advent, December 3d Cluist- mas, Monday, December 25th, PHILADELPHIA MARKETS" OOJtri BOTE I) WEKKLY l'U Ult. Mlnnesu a extras 's a 7 87 Pennsylvania family o 0 60 Western 5 00 ( 5 23 liyo 4 75 y 6 ou CJHAIN. Wheat , 1 41 per bush. Use ou uc, 91 per bu?h, Com M li oils , 4 (6 so 11 ('loierseed u I'k, eta. per lb, Timothy 2 85 ( 2 03 MAKKE'QlEl'OllTS. BLOOMSBUHQ MAItKET. Wheat nor bushel 1.so Kyu .' oo Com, " , . ,75 oats 11 . 43 Flour per barrel s.(H Cloverseed ,., ,,,,,,,, 6.60 nutter..,., io I'.UXi 25 TailoiV 04 I'oUtieg 1 00 Dried pples t It aim 14' utrit e shoulders 1 Cllli'kr-llS m ,08 Turkova IB l.ard per pound ,., 13 Hay per ton ..,: Itoo Hopswax,, ,, ,., , ,,,,,,,,, t) Spirit oftlio Press. , "It is mighty funny," say slho Atlanta UonslUulton. "Hit) Star-routers tlldn t liko Garfield, nnd ho was assassinatedi, They didn t liko Maoveagh, nnd ho dH appeared. 1 hey didn t like isiaine, and, ho retired. They didn't liko James, aud lie had to goj; No living thing was found along one ol tho lraudulcpt postal routes in .Nevada, for 200 miles excopt two jack rabbits, one coyote and some smaller game, Yet theso interesting animals aro represented bv two United States sonatoi s and soveral members of Congress. Uineintutft Times-Star, Tnd, Two Congressmen havo dared to Intro- duce a bill for tho reduction of letter postage to two cents. It ought to pas. Tho Post Oflico is not designed to bo a money making institution, nnd, now that it has been placed on a self sustaining basis, this reform is in order. Tho re duction will not cut off one-third of tlio re ceipts from letters', or anything liko it. .V. Jjouis Ulobe JJcmocrut. It omrht to bo kindly suggested to the Secretary of War that it is timo for him to put an end to theso incessant attempts to hold up his mother as an object for public charity or compassion. Mrs. Lin coln's pension of $3000 n year and tho filial pride an I affection of her son ought to be quite sufficient lo protect her irom want or disiresi. rnua. Chronicle Jferald. . . Let us all hopo that tin Donncrats of the lvoystono Stato may this year display tho devotion and good faith which wore not strikingly conspicuous in tlieir con duct of tho last campaign. Had tho gal lant attack of tlio 50.000 independents been seconded bv tho Democrats it would have wrested tho Stato Treasury from the ring and given their parlv a commanding position now. Instead of embracing tlio opportunity, however, some of the Democrats bolted tho party nominee, others voted lor tho Cameron candidate nnd still others stayed at home and thus nullified the good work of the Wolfe men. Democrats elsowhero would liko to feel certain that tho performance will not bo repealed next lall. A. J World. Not only has the order gone out for tho nomination of General Braver for Governor, but the manner of referring lo him for public usn by his supporters seems also to havo been ordered. An esteemed contemporary yesterday con tained interviews with four more or less eminent subsidiary bosses, and each suc ceeded in saving, in almost the same language, that General Beaver is a Chris tian gentleman, an ablo lawyer and lost a leg in tho war. Nobody will care to dispute anv of this, but its constant rep etition by the boss statesmen and the boss organs is going to make it dreadfully monotonous long before tho campaign is over. In the interest of variety which is the spico of life the bosses ought to allow their dependents a little moio lat itude. I'hila. Times. STATEMENT UNDER T HAVE been Mulcted for twenty ycara wlthrm 1 obstlnato s'lu disease, cnllod by Eomu M. D.'s I'aortasts, nnd otlrcre l.eirosy. commencing on my tcalp, nnd. In Hpltuutnlll could do, wltliiuo tielp or mo most bkuiiiu uouiur-s it Mowjy imi, aiutiy umiii'd until a. ve.irniro tliU winter it corercd m) cnllrn person In l ho torm of dry scales, 'c'ortho last tlirci) eais I Have ben umme to 113 nny labor, and surrerlnir intensely ull tlio timo. Hery morn- Ins tlicro could bo nearly a dustpanim of t-ctlcs taken from tlio sheet on my bed. uome of them half ns larKoristhocurclopocontalnln? tliU letter. In the latter part ot tlio winter my t-kln eommencert cracktns open. I trltd ourjlhlig, almost, that could bo thought of, without any relt.-f. The liilli of Juno 1 started west, In hopes 1 eouH reach tho Hot Springs. I reached l)ctrott,nnd was so lo.v 1 thoujrht I should hau to fro In tho bospttal.but llnally cot as far as Lauaiup, wicu , wnuru i una a Maiur living, lino nr treated 1119 nbout two week-, butd'd mo no uood, All thought 1 h trt but n Hiort lime to llvo, I earnestly prayeu to aie. crncKea inrousi inn i-kin nil over luv bails, across my ribs. Ijnm, hands, limbs, icet badly swollen, toe nails camo olT, llnirer nalU dead and hard A3 bone, liutr dend, drv nndllfeU-si as old straw, ob, my (Sod! how 1 did RiirriT 1 ".My ulster, Mrs. K. II. Davis, had a small part of ibOKOf Cuticura In tin homo Sho woutlirt (,'lvu up ! sJld'Wo will try Cuticura ' Saino v:vs iipplp'd on ono hand nnd aim. Kurekj 1 thero was relli-t s stopped tho terriolo burning sensation mm the word t'o. They lmmi-dl ttely cot tlio Cuticura In solvent (blood puruier) i'uii3ura nun 1 uucura oap (thn Kroat skin euros.) I commenced Iti laklnsono tablespaonful of liesolvent threo times a day, after menls: had a bath onco .1 dar, water about blood heat : used Cuticura foip free'.v ; nppltt-d Cuticura mornlnc and evening, tlesult, ruMnred to my homo lu Jmt six weeks from tho lltno I left, nnd my bkln us smooth as this Mfet ot piper. IIIHAM C. O.UtPENTEIl, Henderson, .lelfemn co , N. V. Swcru to before uio 1 lit.- llUh day nr January, 1S0. ., M. MirFIMIWKliU Justico vi Iho i'eace. Cutlcut n remedies aro for sale by nlldrusijWts. Vrfo of cuticura u .Mnuniui deny, smaii ijom-s.-uculis; lnru'O box" b II. Cutleurn lit solvent, I lio new iPona I'urlUer.ll per boltlo. Cuticura Medlclnul Toilet Soap, i cents, cutljura Medicinal hhavlnc Soap, 15 cents, In bus for barbers aud larg-o cousumer, ascents, ninclpal depot, Wfkks u rotter, liOsTON, Mass. mm Kb? Sanford's Raciicai Cure. .w rtiisn Instantly relieves the mrst violent Sneezing or Head Colds.eleais tho bean as by mnglfl Ktnnsthi walu v ihanrcH from Uio tow and ejes, prevents 1 Inking nottes In tho head, iurei nervous hjadachn and biitidues chills and foer. Inchronlo M1tnr.l1 it. i.M.irim-a tho nasal nissatre of foul inn. cuts, rewres tho sonses of etnell, t.nte and hearing when nlleeled, trees the head, throat und biouchlnl tubrs of oirenmo m uter, mveciens nun puuues un breath, stops Uio cough and anient til" progress or catarrh (owardseo.ismnntlou. one botllo Itadloal Curo.one bjx citarrhal Solvent andouo Kiuford s Inluler, ad In ona package, nr ell diUUglUs, lor $1. Aslt for banfjrd's itadloul Cine, Wi.l-.kS I'Ul I Hit, 11U31UU, 100 Times more elfecitnl thm nuy other plaster or eleetilo li.iltirv fur ruin nnd wt-uknos of the bunift. Liver, Kidneys nnu crinnry on; ins run 1.11 rn miosis, Itheuiuallsm, Mural Ida, lhsteihi, l-'einalu Weak, ness, Nertousl'nltn and U-al; lu-ss. Malaria nud l'eer und "ASTt i:erjwlieie. OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday Evg. Fobruary 7tli,1882. THE SILVER-TONGUED ClUTCS. Daniel Dougherty Will deliver lii.s famous lecture "ORATORS und ORATORY." Umler tlio mispieeji of tlio Leetuio l.ji'i'iiiii, 1 NOT MIL TO HEAR HMI, ADMISSION, - 25, 35, and CO cents. HeHerveii Seats at 1)( ittler's Shoo Store- or f 1 out any member of the Lyceum. A DMJN JSTItATOK'S KOTK U KaTiTI. OP Oltt., PIXEisKD, U-ltera of Administration on tho estato of Jesso old, lalo of ueniou township, Columbia county, Pennsylvania, deceased liavu lieeu if in ted liv thH KeulsliT ol nald county to I, K, Krlck aum (f Ueniou township, adinlnlstiauir. All persona naviuir emiuis uaiusi in' ihium, ot naitt uo,ie dent uro requested to pivs, ut thnni tor bciilemeut and those Indented to Iho 1 Mate 10 inako paiiuen lo the undersized AdmloUtrator.ultliout delay. I, K. Kill' KII.U M, Admmistrulor, 1 amtjra, pa. fohne-w 1. V . W I ST tati;mi:nt oi' Tin; kinanoks ov COUNTY Oh' COLUMBIA. Vrom Jinuary 1st, lsst, to Jontnrjr sd, wn. statement showing taxes Assessed and baianco still duo. ASSESSED. STII.r. DC. nil i F 684 75 IJ7 00 10 M 27K CO 00 13 10 mil 14H1 V) 4S 00 180 0.1 1C9 01 imam 7s 00 m no so4ot. WM0J 711 on 10 03 717 0.1 tlf.7 7S U3 W 142 Iti 1101 01 C9'l4 8 45 014 A3 1011) M 81 CO 6183 I0OSM B378 9I 7 50 M 80104 111183 02 (HI SlllS 410 41 541 20 '33 00 "II 00 1220 90 09 Ml 47 (0 70l 73 1022 43 01)10 Sin M3 00 S7S 78 44 Ml 8 61) 41 6S 1200 01 121 60 0 4) 410 27 090 0.1 M60 21 20 14141 G09 4 7 4)10 23 12 3S1 70 102171 72 00 14 2.1 810 85 TS3I 73 1 50 00 tlO 45 t23l 91 Oil 94 67 0' 67 16 9173 Ml 75 ' 0.1 00 60 41 234 30 lSS40 07 60 3 40 140 21 1407 20 74(60 IS 07 TI49S7 13S7 07 C9 60 91 81 639 61 831 00 60 00 76 101 97 DISTltlOTS, Heaver Ucnton 1.,, nerwicki.,1.,.. Illooin Hrlarcrerk, , . . lOntawlss.1 ... Cent ralln fiooo 43 on 7? oo 79 00 773 00 8J 60 7 60 01 00 0) fio 00 00 83 61 191 60 CS60 49 00 72 00 tSOHU 67 CIO 63 00 07 60 t44 60 09 60 co oi Ccntro Cnngham.,,1 rislilinrcreek.,. Franklin (irecnwood llctniocK... Jackson Locust..,, Madison , Main Miniln tMontour Mt, ricasant... omngo , , I'lno tltonrlngcrcek.. scott. sugnrlonr,.,,,,, $17210 72 15:1 50 909 41 10CM 00 1410 60 amount lies roa xzxns i'bkviohs to lssl. Districts, Collectors, Years. 7 19S0 County, Dog tltrnlck. John ft. Jacoby, T20I4.1 9113 03 393 91 t71 13 84 70 6,5 23 . ysooo 221 .S 74100 S3UO 42 40 52 Ml 6 00 81140 42(0 uiuuin Kououn Mums, Centrallaj David Walsh. " Hemlock. H ct s snocmnkor llrlnrcreek. John T. Miller, 1S79 Centrnlla. 'ihos (lernghty, " Contrp. .Insonli WI.1P. " (Irecnwood, Jacob S Hvnns IS78 J3049 71 f3M 62 OH. Hy dtifil'.CAto of Aaron Person Co lr ot louyuguatn lur ist. ,,.... unw ovj duplicate of Aaron l'erson coll'r I'nnvm-linm for ISTIi 1S3 41 9 00 Which nmo ants tuo tincollectablo and strutit from uio charges tgaiusi tho next Treasurer...... - 4359l t 7 CO t, U,nnMflt.rlin, 1,nia.tmi nl f'nliimt.la rn,,n ty In account wllh said county on county funds. 1)11. Jan let issi, to amount uncollected prior to ism (19,203 61 To unit on hand at last settlement 4,225 04 11 county tax assessed In ISil. 21,23a " " tax on registry of "otet s 83 03 " added tax ou Catawlssa duplicate for lsi 2 60 To county tux llerwlck Borough on un seated land 2 03 Tn nmou .t nald bv Denton twn. for Colloy 69 78 " C 11 McIIenry old brldgo near Z diner's. 5 00 " J KJhod old plank 1 60 " 11 II Mellenrvoldbrldire ncar.McIlcnry S Mill S 00 To 11 (l John for W o Fisher ex tax 4 91 Tn vm A Kile old brldgo near Kimble s Mill 6 00 To lino paid by nv 11 Kvcrltt 5 00 T.i costs nnd Interest nakLbv Joscnh Mrtz COl 20 03 To ntnt to meut sum na d Stato for nuota chtrged on coupons ists 14 32 To nmt to meet sum raid stato for ouota charged on coupons li'o 20 60 To amt to meet sum nald state for nuota charged on coupons lav) M 20 To balauco of Slate tax at last settlement pild 1 0 county 413 74 To unit, ct statu tax received from Sato fund f9 93 Tonmtcol'ectedon unseated land 29 49 To seatol " 2319 to nmt received from doir fund 9V) Ot, " to amount overpaid ou Comr'a deeds loo 00 " Commission on same 4 24 " Frank Jones rent iorold Jail 40 00 ' I) It Cotlman rent for old Jail 45 00 " line paid by kes and Jones M 23 00 " lidded tax on llloom dopllcato for ISS1 . 1 00 ' Dav Id Achcnbacu. Marv Mr cut nroDer- ty, FlsUlngcreel: 125 00 To U m Stephens tract deed held by Com missioners redeemed 10 0 To IJlIzabetliMlller tractdeedheld by Com mlssloners redeemed 9 32 To O 11 Brockwny tract deed held by Com missioners redeemed . To Geo D suuuman llro nnd Sister tract deed held by c mtnlssioncrs redeemed 8 52 To Lewls'lrelsbachtractdeed held by Com inHsloners redeemed 8 69 To llenry Ynninir tract deed held by com nilas oners lcdeeincd 6 97 To Wm Kilckbaum Jury fees 70(io " ' " one no reglsteren 60 To redemption money of Michael Douehcr ty Centrnlla 1 27 To costs, deeds, etc.. on ono t tact sold to Commissioners and redeemed 3 C2 cn. lly commls-lons, exoncra Hons and returns allow ed collectors for lsio nnd previous years. Dlstilats; Ccm, isn Ex. Districts com. Ex- :sso Heaver l-TiUlUUu 29 '.3 27 12 13 97 Jackson Locust Madison Main Miniln Montour Mt Pleasant Orango l'lno 10 83 71 93 COOS 85 70 0114 49 99 83 Bll 60 00 10 53 9 87 18 43 Heave r Henton I'rljrereck c.itaw Issa Centre Si Ml 49S.1 72 5-5 VJ73 9lll 53 21 14 2.1 7114 2) 57 12 07 J5 29 31 43 192 3) 75 7 83 1149 18 43 f. 62 11 22 20 Oil 2 22 conynghim :i in 24 14 Flaluuircreek 0J4ii Franklin :u 'o (irecnwood 73 31 I.'oarlnccrcek24 cs SCOtt 84 39 Sugar Loaf 33 19 1373 17 29 leCil 1S7U ucnton bus 17 S3 IIIOOIU .'J!i9 ICO 63 Hemlock no 34 14 K4 Montour 61 ot 12 43 1S7II Catawlssa 70 91 2a 51 Hemlock Madison Sugarloif 60 79 CO S3 20 13 20 2'J 12 21 1815 H) 00 Catawlssa 30 uo 1SS131 S2I98 lly total commissions 1SS1 31 Ity total exonerations .. '21 s lly county orders redeemed 3161S73 lly nmt duo from collectors 13eoi 01 lly " " " A (iron Person co lector.... 455 91 lly nmt to meet sum nald stulo for uuotn ihaicedou coupons 9 00 lly commission to Treasurer l!l ny iiaiance in nanas or 1 ri rtsurcr aias oo JS2.882 oi II A S,veppenhelser, Treasurer In account with dog inuc. Dlt. January 1st, ISsl, to nmt duo at last settle ment To amt assessed In tssi 2009 20 1571 60 To amt on mud at lust selllcmeut 21 67 $3,002 33 at. 1331. Districts. Com. Ex. Districts. Com. Kx. .Heaver 3 83 10 00 Franklin 1 9J 1 00 tsso Ileavcr 4 05 7 60 Madl3on 3 72 4 50 Jleuton 2 7s u 0 Main 220 8 60 llrlarereek 3fi 60 Mimin 1 is 1 0 Catawli-u 3 63 Sid Montour 2 24 3 00 centra 41 2 50 Mtl'leasont 2 6j 4 60 couj nclium 35 oeo orange 2 40 S60 KIsuthKcrctk 1 114 14 60 l'lno 2 60 900 I'rniiia.r. 172 110 lloutuecrk 220 60 (Ireeuwood 4S5 400 bcott. 1 97 4 00 Jackson 230 boo buarloat 6 28 3 60 Locust 3044 00 1579 Denton 207 2 60 Hemlock 902 8 60 llloom 3 17 is 50 Montour 2 35 4 00 1S79 Hemlock 2 03 400 aujailonf 3 43 2 60 Madison 3 77 4 00 1S70 1875 Catawlssa 4 27 10 60 Catawlssa ill 069 99 SO 113 (ill llv commission to collectors V) S9 ny eioneralioua allow ea collector., 103 00 lly ordeispald of lsil M7U0 lly nmt paid county 95000 nr commission to 1 leasurer 25 8 iiv nint into irom collector 1S03 02 ll unit due irom Aaron Person collector 17 00 uy ujiancc in nanus or vreusurer 29 67 U A Siveppeiihilser, Treasurer In account with Stato l mm. January 1st, l-sl. Toamt uncollected prior to 1S31 2 09 to nmt 011 nana ot last settlement 42a 71 iu ciiuv iax ussessea in lssi 1109 41 11330 14 lly commission on dupllcato settloi foris-i. Districts. Heaver com. 63 co 0 50 0 40 S4 7 ill 17 110 113 1 so 55 JIT Vs Dlstllcts, ,7a- kson Locust Madison Main Mimin Montour Mt I'lca?ant orango l'luo ltoarlngereck scott sugarloat com, lieuton liciwlck Uloom 1 Oil 11 liuaiercei; catan l-sa CentrulU ( 'entro ConjUBhatn FismnKcrccK Kratikllu (Ueonwood uemiocK (15 41 45 41 Uy comnHslon to collectors " balance duo Ktato. nrlor to ISSI IMS " umountrald btato, foruuou 18sl. 543 40 7 70 commission to Treasuicr. " baianco In haudi of '1'icasurer at last uttlement, and paid to county 423 74 uai. 01 bum tax for issi paid to county S9 i-s f 13 0 H MISCKIXANEOS EXl'ENSUS. n 11 Ent, tort Ititr writs on olccllon ortlcers. t: II Kut, cost udverltsini special election , It lluckliiuham, audltlnir public accounts... (leu A Clark, hill tendered Wm l.rlekhautn, recording names of town ship onicers Wm o, McKlnney, txpressage .Mojer Itros, einiessajo A W Maun. Indexing morlfairo dockets, 1 ceorder's ollico S V Knlttle, Indexing inorteairu dockets, Kecoidtr'aofflco OuyJaeobv, Indoxlnff mortfniro dockets. iteeorder'a ollico ' . W II Jacoby, et.nl.. romparlni inorteairo dockets, ltccordir'a oniee .. rhlilp Crawford, pavement on couiro street, (old) 411) 1) Hlorfmau, repalrlni; pump, 4c John W lluflmau, costs Columbia county s l'ersou, et. al ' I.nyton Hunyon, door lock old Jill 11 II l.lllla, tileeraphltit," Ao.... Mtlrover, dee'd, csts Columbia county vs (leraithty J II Mni7i. aekuowlodifiai: deed mado lo Aclmribucrt .. Wm Kilrkbaum, 1'rothonotary bill 1) It uotl'maii, ou leueo contract, old lall,.. J S (irlmea, bill for Teachers' institute ..... 84 15 75 33 90 1 00 125 C9 03 CO 57 C5 00 COCO 103 CS 17 14 5' ISO 07 W SI7 COfllTS, JUltOItS PAY, AND CONBTA11LES HE- 1 mine, (irand Jurors, during year. Traverse " " " Uonstablo returns during year I'oort Crier during year. Tipstaves " " 004 50 1,12021 2S2C9 127 (0 139 m 270 (") into 12 03 2107 7J0 82 27 n 24 51 15 00 s N walker, stenographer, fio per aay ...... H N walker, commonwealth vs nciuericK H N Walker, lllacK vs Crawford H N Walker, orlm vs Stephenson Wyoming county jury trial or ijngcn bcrgcr,et al, vs s r Kase, ct nl.... ... Ell Dobbins, Jury commissioner ......... John Ilartmnn. lurr commissioner John U Casey, clerk to samo 14.191 01 COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH CASKS WHEItK THE UOUI4TI llttUAHtt ljlAUbn. Justices, constibloa and wltntssos l fj uifTittln ftifrl,.t Atfnrnnp .... 103 60 Wm hrlckbaum, Clerk ot Court M 23 (91103 HOA1) 549 35 IS IK) 449 35 1,290 95 90 00 100 00 eotu 20 50 lioa 20 CO 80 00 25 00 10 110 5 00 70 00 MOO 23 00 50 III 50 (10 350 00 45 00 VOUO 49 20 8190 9130 110 AD AND Jilt! DOB VIKWEltS AND DAMA'JKS. f tf llrnuallnn lntt ii ftfTl ftCffl Henry Yost, Uloom (damages) ,; samuol Johnson, Mt I'lcasant (damai;c) Emanuel savage, Jackson (damages). susati Jacoby, llloom (damages) Win frtnif b-ithlntmri'Mk fdAtnarOBl......... John savage, Jackson (datnagoj) Iicniamin u iiess. r ihiiiukhoi;iv uno,.r,, John MeMIchael, Klshlngcroek (damages) John Herring, oranra (damages) Jesso Hummers, Klauliigcrcck (damages) John Savage, Jackson (damage-) David Achtubacu, orango (damages) John Ucates, Catawlssa (damages) WeSlOr fUlUKie. (uauinswf Wm Abbott, scott (damages) A f i, nll.t. itr.nA MufnlirnRl wmllSnvder, orango (damages) Isaac McBrldo, Madison (damages) Isaac Yount, l'lno (damages) Stcphon rohe, Commissioner attending Charles liclcb.irt, Commissioner attend ing news A B Herring, commissioner, attending views $t.0S3 15 HOUSE. M 25 00 25 01) 25 00 1 09 COMVUSSIONKKS1 OFFICE AND COUHT .cob Meti, rera'rlnr stoic, Itecordor'3 omce, SAmuel K Smith, auditor. - - Wm I, Manning, auditor II Ntcsuoiiz, auaiuir .... 11 v-rv. ronnirtni? commissioners 'office., M Drinker, repairing vault door Sheriff's nfflco .iiii-i 17 50 3 UO 2 72 9 90 25 00 152 4 00 1S7 1100 12 00 60 100 1 r,u 101 73 SO 115 00 57 09 2 00 12 00 2 SO 00 00 5 10 100 00 SS,"i 00 274 00 324 71 800 CO Jacob Dleffenbaeh, biooms v unilgnnn, rcpainnir ai -oun. 11.. m Hitter, painuuf nii-cpiu, ivuw, a., ..tiirf. Iloti.w u Tnh n 11 i'm-v. mat tnir accounts for lsto,. Moyer Bros, bill rendered 1, lUUUlttn, uuAio yvua... ri iinrtman. mattlne tor Court room Wm chrlstman for work at oflico Hobert Buckingham, for work nt ofllce,.... Ephrnlm l'nrks, work at Court House II It IsOllIUUU, ,WI -um iivuau... m... Kiii ihNiiutt worknt Court House Thomas uorroy repairing locks, (las company, for gas .M K cox, cleaning Louri, iiuusc, au...M. W II I'OHst, agent, for coal-., . 11 II Sands, for wood W 11 Kahier, desk for Commissioners' oflico. Lnyton llunyon Co , bill rendored ........ iiarman x, iiassert iron kuj iiusi, fcu l'ctcr lllllmeyer, bill rendered K it Ikelcr. attorney Stephen I'ohe, commissioner Charles Kelchart, Commissioner A 11 Herring, Commissioner John 1) Casey, clerk $J,3il 94 4514 6S COUNTY JAIU Chrlcs Krug lumber Rollins, Hoimes Schuyler glass C C (Jallgnan repairs Wm. Hitter repairs o A Jacoby coal 09 20 1 23 . US 71) 171 95 3 2-1 450 j 11 iesiy mason wors Holmes & scnuvlcr bill rendered C I. i'oho IllllDL' bed ticks John Wanlch wood , Wm C McKtnney shoes John Ilcaglo wood 1 00 S00 ueo .unmerman diii renaerea 100 30 15 00 20 00 0 00 . 24 00 00 00 w o llvans repairing wood Baw 11 1" (lardner tcndlmr Drlsoncr Thomas Vannatta sinking two wells. John Whltenlght stono tor two wells.. iiarman x uosseri, repairs W W Harrett work ai-out prison llloom (las Co. bills rendered SS 9-2 219 2 U 11 Knt boarding prisoners l' II Ent washing Ac II H Ant turnkey tees W u l'oust nut coal 23 50 17 00 181 20 1 02 2 00 0 25 2 07 .Moicr Uros' glass 11 11 Manas wood David Lowcnbcrg clothing Lnyton Hunyan s Co bill rendered I vi McKelvy bUl rendered 074 4 (4 2 67 125 C A Klelm medicines wm llabb bill ronucroa Peter lllllmeyer bill rendered , f less 41 I'RISTINO, STATIONERY AND l'OSTAGE. Elwcll Ulttenbendor Co. statement 40 00 " advert s ne si so ' " eleo proclamaUon.. 2000 1 " blanks. 18 20 ' ' court calandar 27 50 James C Drown countv statement 4010 nilvpxttslni w ' " blank4 8o ' " . elec Droclamatlon 23 00 C M VAnderslleo. countv statement 40 00 . rouri. nrociaiiiALion uw " elec. proclamation 26 00 nclvnrttstnrf 24 50 " blauks 13 23 It 8 llowman advertising. 210 F I, nutter election hlanlcs So I) A lleckley postngo and box rent 12 00 W F Illsel & llro sta'ery for otuco and court 20 0 Tate Kahier blanks 2 0'J wm Mann stationery Pat riot Pub. Co. Dallv Patriot 7 00 (i E .Meyers county statement 40 co (4 A Clark stat'ery for omcc and court 9 so $510 05 INQUISITIONS. Sundry pjrsons for Inquests $174 84 IIUIIXIE IIUILIHNG AND IlIil'AlltS. EEiVKlt. Win HunertetalSliuman brlleo 1141 v m iiiiier,uavis unuiru n iai HENTON. W A Kiln bal. on Klmblo brldce S4I 50 w A Kilo extra a lowed Kinio c uri il'o 2s s. Samuel Appleman et nl ' ' 10 04 I K Kdsou. Colo brldzo 14 J D & C P l'uliner Colo bridge 27 37 bamuel Apnieman ct al unton brtdeu 0 27 vuie uriuifu siuuu nouo.. 1 BI.OOU. fhllln' Stroun tied Itockbrtdee W) Wm (Hirer llarton brldiro 2 00 Jacob Mroup Ited Hock bridge BM David Jones Itupert bi Idgo 1 00 J H Martz llarton b'ldgo 4 00 inuigerieu kock oriugo ii Holmes & Schuyler liod Hock bridge 100 Ellis K.es c Pro's Shatter bridge 27 10 Lnyton Hunyan fc Co Sharrer bridge 60 flank on hand for tho aDovo bridges 3' 40 BUUltCllKEK. Jacob Snvder Uowman MM bridge Levi ausuer " " " C4TAWISSA. David Helwlg McKelvy Mill brldgo CtNTKK. Wm Shaffer amt. appropriated to stono i;uit;i l miUNOCBEKK. 250 Co C II Mo Henry bal on contract Zaner bridge 6(100 25 00 2S7 0O 10 00 " bal on contract McIIenry Mill brtdg C II Mcuetiry extra n lowedfor repairing abutment mill bridge Moses McIIenry stnuater brldgo Aaron lieudi r.l M lluckalew bridge Daniel Karns Karns bridge 1 IS 51 14(H) I1I1KENWOOD. John Leggott Iola brldgo o W Eves Kramer brldgo Jonathan Lemon Itohrsburg brldgo Kills Eves Uros' Hawk brldgo J H WellUer Eyers drove brldgo 373 00 14 21 2 00 44 57 1 00 1800 uaivin iierr a coie Dnugo J (I Ulrlou tilling at Kramer Bridge ueeco inui Dnugo.... " " Hohraburir bridge.... IIBULOCK. J S Martz Danville brldgo 2 rursei unage Simon Itelehard f ursel brldgo JlCISON. T s christian now brldgo near Dorr's mill.. J-U .5 20 00 vxirauuuwL'u,,. ...... Qx In Derr Christian bridge LOCl'ST, Hlder A- Dirts Kostenbnuder Urllge I juiuci iiaucii oiauiown iron onage David llelwle uera llower " " " C W Eves on brldgS contract near Esther to 4C01S r unmet ..,,,,.. MilN, cimrhs Kelchart Ircn brldgo 24 21 ,, 1U 1,1, 1"01 I LI Ul 11 UU ' II 1UU .,.,.... " " Forgo bridge Wm Hitter painting iron bridge UT. IXE184NT. flilllp Stroup Wanlch bridge " " Vandersilco bridge John Wanlch Wanlch llrldge HO Kindt Wilson bridge. .7 Manilas Kindt MordansWlle brldgo U I, Sands crlbblni at Mordansvllln liridvn . John Mordan Mordansvlllo brldgo ,uo ,,i,ii, 11 univu Ji 1UUU, Mathlas Kindt Wilson brldgo (below) A II Parker " " .... Kills Eer J: Ilro'a " ' Wm llogera Smith brldgo t-hlllp Miller cribbing at Miller bridge ". ..." repairing arch tc, Miller bridge ' fhllln SUller Wilson bridge (ico Iieugle Wllsjn bridge (above) OIUNUE. Charles Conner Vance bridge Hachinan and Ileckraau Iron bridge Nathau Fleckenstluo " " A II Stewart et nl " " Henry Conner etal . " ... ',. Howard Kline Vance brldgo Jacob bnyderet ul iron bridge " , " Kilno brldgo , Charles Ilelchart Iron bildgu Jacob snyder et al Vanco bridge i-ine, T S Christian Shoemaker's brldgo "on con iruct" , KOlKINllf-liVEr. 10C0 1 00 89 00 toss 5 2) 1 60 161 70 217 00 John Ilampto-i Mill drnvo brldgo SCO IT, Jacoby A Wanlch stone culvert Thomas Schnldman ",,..,...,, Rl'iliur ft i v 800 100 SIS 60 20 00 2)3 00 T 8 Christian Lewis brldgo contract :. J J McIIenry John Cote brldgo contract!!!'. , ,,'! cribbing John Cols bridge.... Elijah I'eternun A Cole brldg . " J.MLnrlsh , , , " JO Hess brldgo.. ...!........'.', brl'ijV ovorielD! ''"itinenta Lewis 021 sir.) 1 00 6 CO 8701 SS t29 4 4 1st ua I'ENl.'KNTIAItY AND ASYLUM. Support or Llizla Milton Danvlllo " " " Warren....... .1 1. David Shea Dauvliio.. ' . Convicts In Eastern fenltenllary tor V),.,! 1 00 109 90 f 810 63 (4111 ASSHhSons' PAY neavcr 22 no Jackson Henton 10 74 locust., llerwlck 83 vs Madison llloom not.') Mat 11..,,, llrlarereek 10 75 Miniln 17 W I 21 ill VI Mi 1094 1 1915 .981 1144 1 125 19 00 9 40 SO 50 IS 25 145 50 $77 U latnwlssn 23 si wontour Centrnlla 27 si Mt Pleasant ccntro 12.1 orange ConyiiBlmm ...... 2125 l'lno. FlalilntrcrerK 22011 itoaringereck,,.. Franmir, hkt xcott (irecnwood 19 75 HtiKarloat.. , .... Hemlock is 75 Assessors for rail registry or voters bcau's kou fox and wild catu, I'a'd sundry persons ELECTION KXI'UNSKS. I'alJ spring election cniccrs ,. (Ml 23 1 ran , spring room rent, ' fill " " ' constablo's advertisements, and nt tending sprint; election 1 constable's advertisements and a' tending rail election ' John ti Kline, overseer attending rail election 1879 Wm Krlckbaum et. nl, counting fall vote. , TAXES HUrUNDKI). 421)33 132 (10 I 129 1,0 1 137 CO j 0(0 j aw ! 14 ss Am't township taxes relunded 4IC1.C1 i 1ILANK 1100K8. W O I)Udon, 1 docket, froth's, ofllce Altemus & Co., " 0 60 13 25 IS 24 TiTiT $S40OC0 2WIH 50 18 110 L nutter, hi licgistry uooki , COUNTV IIONDS. mt. county bonds ro deemed 11 coupons on samo paid Int. paid on over duo county bonds.,,. $104191,0 HKJAflTOLATlON. Miscellaneous Courts, Jurors pay. constublo returns Ac... Costs In commonwealth cases 817 43 SI91 01 411 CI 4USII6 2 151 61 10-0 44 610 0.1 179 34 8714 M 04711 012 H 77 S5 I2493 1010 04 37 99 10419 tO Itond and bridge viewers and road damages commissioners oflico nnd Court Houso County Jail , ITiniinir, sumuncry aim postage Inquisitions undoes, buildings and repairs Penitentiary nntl asylum Assessors' pay Fox and wild cat scalps Klcctlon expenses Taxes refunded manic books county bonds.counons nnd Interest paid on over uuo county oouus (3IC1S73 From nmount of orders Issued deduct loiom taxes refunded nnd f 10,119,50 bonds, coupons ami Interest on overdue bonds paid, leues $29,lsoi inuii is uiu uuiuai uruiuury uxpenso ior mo year SIlKKf OltDEHS ISSUED Ucnton (29 00 Madison l.M so llloom 12 00 Montour goo latawina. 709 .Mt. riensint lane l'ishlnircreek 7 01 oranco 17 mi flreenwood 49 M l'lno 09 cn Hemlock 3ih scott an no Jackson 23 00 Sugarl tat 21 50 1ocust., ,.m ooj $017 50 STATEMENT OF 1)0(1 TAX AND SHEEP FUND. Dog tax duo from collectors $1120 02 roDanio commissions ana exon erations 300 03 1540 ll'j -'C 57 Ad 1 amount In hands of Treas (lives total assets $1540 59 COUNTY FINANCES. ASSKTX. Tax tn hands of collectors duplicates 13M' 01 WO 00 rooauic commission nnu exonerations orr, $119-5 61 . 813,1 05 . 8500 1 0 . 95 (ill 14 Co 29 0 1 Add amount In handsof Treasurer Add valuo ot old Jail propertv liaianceuuu un (icru newer nolo One set duplicates One doublo set assessment books, $ 1SIC0 5 LIAIIILITIES. Costi duo tn Commonwealth cases $ 523 75 Amt. tax duo the sev 1 nl dlstr cts 4-11 4'i " road and bridge Mewersldu on book let 11 " couuty prison bonds unpaid itshmi u " " " coujions unpaid 13500 " road damages assessed and unpaid, c3tlmHeda.snearlyasc.1n bo 453" 00 $ 237S7 70 1S7C0 50 Actml ludebt dness ot tho county January 20dU)2 $6027 14 Wo tho underslened Commissioners of Columbia county, do hereby certify that Hie foregoing is a correct statemont of accounts or Bald county ror the juar a i'. 1931. ("HAS HEtCHAUT. ) Commissioners JOSHUA FKTTKU.MAN, - or U. F. EDQ-.lt, 1 Columbia co. Attost: John V. Casey, Clerk. We. tho undersltrned. Auditors of Columbia coun- ty, having Oeen duly elected to ndU3t nnd settle the accounts of tho Treasurer and Commissioners ot Co lumbia county do hereby certify that we met at the ofllce of the Treasurer and Commissioners, lu illoomsburg, and carefully examined tho accounts nud vouihers of tho same from tho llrst day ot Jan uary A. D. 1M1 to the second dav or January issi and find them correct as above stated, and wo llnd a baianco due Columbia county on county fund ot inreu luuusiiuu une uunureu una inuiy-uvo aouars and sixty-live cents (3,13.", 03) from II. A. Swcppen hlser Treasurer or Columbia countv. And wo nnd a balance ot.twenty.ilxdollat sand and lltty-seveu cents ($20 67) on dog lund la tho hands ol II. A. o eiipeuiiiser, 1 rensurer. Given under our hands and seals, this r.l h dav ot January A, I). ls-4. v. w. iii;-s. OAlllllCK MALLEKY L.J.ADAMS, County Auditors. " Paid before settlement. t All thoso marked thus have settled tholr dunll! cues In full slnco January 2nd. PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE Farming Land ! Tho undersigned offers nt prlvuto bale tho rami Bltuatcd on tlio road from lllocmsburg to llerwlck, at the lower end ol Espy. Containing about 70 ACRES, more or less, all under cultivation. Thero Is a LARGE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE LA HUE HAHN, sheds and all tho necessary out buildings on tho premises, all In good repair. Terms easy. For parltnulars apply to JOHN SHUMAN, Espy. reb31-m 200 5 00 BE NOT DECEIVED By Piasters chiming to bo an im provement on ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS. ALLCOCK'S is the Original and only genuine Porous Plaster; all other so-called Porous 1 50 Plasters arc imitations Beware of them See that you get an ALLCOCK'S 2.', 2 50 PLASTER, which wo guarantee 3 75 has' effected more and quicker cures than any other external remedy. SOLD BY ALL DEUGGISTS. 6 01) 2 Ml reb 3 is-t eow JMCKNSl. XOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that the tolIowlDg paind persons nied with the clerk or the Quarter .Session, ot tho I'eaco ot ColuabUcounty, their petitions tor license, which will be presented to Uio saldCouil ou Monday, tho sixth day ot l-'ebruarj , A, D. issv. 091 CM) 24 1,0 1 Oil 1 00 2 75 IS 30 800 19 99 6(1-4 75 1 25 3 00 Vis 1 iimoro, Frederick Dlooomsburr , nesuurnnt. llnt,l,ln. M...... I, ..UUU.UO, VU1.VJ, 11. TllbbS, W. H. .Maun, John H. llujeubucM, Samuel Newton W. llarton, " Lluuor Moie. " Hotel, ccntro, " Ornoge, " liloomsourg, Llquoi'titoie Clerk's Olltce. WM, KltlCKHAUM, Illoomsburg, Jan. lo, issi. cleikg.s. COURT PROCLAMATION. TIT1IKHKAS, tho Hon, William Klwkii. IT President Judgo ol tho Court otoiernud 1 25 19 00 Terminer and acncrnl Jail Delivery, court or Quar ter bestions or tho Peaco and tho Court ot Common Pleas and Orphans' court In the fistu Judicial Dis trict, composed or tho counties of Columbia and Montour, nnd tho lions. James Lake aud F. L. Shuman.AsaToIato Judges ot Columbia couutj, have Issued their precept, bearing date tho Whdayot Dec. In tho year or our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and clguty-one, and to mu directed for holding a Court or Oyer uud Terminer and General Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, Court or Common 9 0O 2 tl) 2.M 4 S24 ricas nnu orphans' Court, In Hloomiburg, In liu county or Columbia, on thu first Monday, being the th day of Feb. next, lo continue two weeks. 8 14 Notice Is hereby given to the Coroner, to tho Jus ttces ol tho Peace, uud tho Constables ot the said County ot Columbia, that the bo then and there In their proper person at 10 o'clock In tho rorcnoouor said th day ot Feb. with their records. Imiul slttons and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ofllces appertain to bo done. Ami thoso that aro bound by recognlianco to prosoute against tho prisoners that nro or may bo lu tho Jail of the said county ot Columbia, to bo then and there toprosecuto them as BliallUt Jujt. Jurors aio re quested to bo punctual In their attendance, ngrecabl j to their notices. Dated at Illoomsburg thp 8 th duj fr- 0 of Jan. In tho jear or our Lord one 4 L.H. thousand eight hundred aud elghty-twii v"r"J and lnth.0 ouu hundred uud seveiitbyeor of the Independence ot tho United States of Amtrtca. BherlD's Oflico, it. jj, int, Illoomsburg, Jan, e-to fchcrirr, HR) 5 (HI