The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 17, 1882, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOM8BUEU, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
0. E. EL-WELL, t-jii...
J. K. BITTENBEMDER,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Friday. Fob. 17. 1883.
Mayor King of IMiilnilclplila lias re
fused to iicrmlt either party to assess
tho policemen for campaign purposes.
Mr. Scovillo is back to Washington,
engaged in collecting material to be used
in bis bill ot exceptions. Guiteau is re
porteel as being perfectly composed and
sanguine of his ultimato release.
Tho body of Jacob Boughrey, a shoe-
uiaKor, was lounti lying in his shop at
Lchighton on Tuesday. IIo had been
dead for several days. There is suspic
ion of murder.
Charles S. Wolfu says that the Inde
pendents aro crownic in importance
throughout the state. Ho declares that
thoy will bo prepared to show a compact
iuiu uuiciiiiiuuu iiuut ngaiusi uoss rtllo
wnen uie lime comes lor them to nut
ii..! 11 . e ft . .
lueircaiHiiuaio xor Governor in the Held.
Should the present apportionment bill
iass Pennsylvania will gain two mem
bers of congress. Under anv apportion.
mcnt that is likely to pass Pennsylvania
win gain at least ono member, who will
liavo to bo elected by tiio state at large.
Somoof our Democratic cotcmporaries
a suggesting uio nama ot lion. , J'.
Wolvcrton as a suitablo candidate for
Governor. Mr. Wolvcrton is a ircntlc.
man of fine abilities, a sound Democrat
and an indefatigable worker. Danville
intelligencer.
The financial crash in Paris caused
the husband of Nilsson, tho great opera
singer, 10 go mad, and us is now con
fined in a private asylum in that city. Ho
lost heavily in stocks, and as insanity ran
in Iris family, tho heavy reverses caused
ins mmd to give way.
John 0. New has been named for as
sistant secretary of tho Treasury. lie is
a stalwart of tho stalwarts, and now after
looking around for an office for a long
umc, ne nas drawn a prize in the "lottery
of assassination." He was ono of tho
300 Graut supporters at Chicago.
Tho country just now has a talking
congress. Lvery fellow seems to be
loaded up to tho muzzle with a speech on
some subject or other, and at tho slight
est provocation pops up and shoots him
self off. There is this consolation in it
however, that while they aro talking
they are not likely to do "anything else.
A llerco war of words is being waged
between the Scranton Jlejmblican, and
tho Wilkcabarro Jiecord. It originated
in tho fight for the post office at Wilkes
barre, but has gradually descended to a
personal matter aud the editor of each
paper is threatening to tell what he
knows about tho other. AVhatcver may
be the result of the post office contest, it
has made a breach in the Republican
ranks of Luzerne and Lackawanna coun
ties that will not be soon bridged over.
Hon. Samuel A. Ptirvianee died at
his residence in Allegheny City Monday
morning, after a protracted illness. Mr.
Purviauce was a member of congress for
two terms, and enjoyed tho distinction
ot Having been a momber ot tho last two
constitutional conventions held in this
state, and also of having been attorney
general of tho state durum the beiiinninu
of Governor Curtin's first administration.
Ho was seventy-three years of age and
leaves a who and three children.
Representative Willds ot Michigan
on Tuesday submitted to the house tho
bill heretofore agreed upon by the house
iudiciaty committee to prevent persons
jiving in ingamy or poigamy irom Hold
mc any civil oiucc ot trust or prolit in
any of the territories of the United States
and from being delegates in congress.
Accompanying the bill is a report which
deemrs that no person shall, under an
thority of congress, hold office who vio
lates a statute that is justified and do
nianded by tho positive sentiment of
civilization.
In tho U. S. Senate last week Mr.
Pendleton presented a petition signed by
tho judges of the supremo court of Penn
sylvania, and of the common pleas couits
of Philadelphia and tho neighboring
counties, by tho mayor and heads of de
partments of tho city of Philadelphia,
and by 2,500 leading men of all classes
and professions' in tho cities of Philadel
phia and Pittsburg, asking that appoint
ments to subordinate executive offices,
with such exceptions as may be expedi
ent, shall be niado by competitivo exam
ination, and that removals shall not bo
mado on partisan grounds.
TIIH Sl'ltlNU ELKOriOS.
Tho following from tho WilliamspDi t
Sun is appjicablo to this county.
As tho citizens of tho different town
ship will soon bo called upon to choose
men to fill the different town and local
offices, wo would urge upon them the
importance of selecting capable and hoiii
est men. Wo kuov that there is a elms
of voters that pay but little attention to
tho February election; they think that
because the olliccs in bo tilled arc but
small one?, with but littlo or no compen
sation, it is of no importance) what the
material i that the officers aro undo from,
and if such voters attend the election at
all they are apt to cut .their votes for
men who aro simply good, jolly fellows,
without stopping to consider whether
they aro in any way qualified to fill the
offices for which they aro named; and
there aro voters among tho same class
who will opposo tho election of good
men simply to carry out sonio potty per-.
sonai spite, uut tuco voters torget that
the great bulk of taxes that they aro
compelled to pay goes into tho hands of
the town officials; yet, while thoy forget
that fact at tho timo they aro casting
their votes, they aro tho ones that are
eternally aud forever grumbling about
the way tho township affairs aro con
ducted. It would bo more to their credit
if thoy would take moro interest in the
selection of good officers or growl less
after said officers aro chosen. Again,
wo say choose tho best men you have to
fill tho different township offices, and if
thoy aro men of jiropci ty thero should bo
no objection, as it would seem but nat
ural that thoso who liavo tho most taxes
to pay would bo tho most concerned
about tho proper administration of tho
affairs of tho township. Especially try
and get an unprejudiced person for As
sessors ho is not only expected to
make fair and impartial assessments, but
it depends a considerable upon him
whether the township has n responsible
and faithful collector of tho Stato and
county tax,
The iii'counts that reach us of tho sttf
fei lngs endured by tho crew of tho Jean
iielto ought to have tho effect of deter
ring any one elso from engaging in such
n hazardous and unprofitable enterprise
as tho exploration of tho Polar sea. et
thero is little room to hope that this will
bo the case. Arctic navigation seems to
have a charm which adventurous spirits
are unablo to resist, and tho hardships
which Captain Dchong and Ins compan
ions suffered will not prevent others
from following their example.
Hlate Statistics.
The first instalment of tho annual re
port of tho secretary of internal affairs
has iust come fiom tho hands of tho
stato printer.
Tho report shows that thero aro 1,172,
700 taxablcs in the state, and that the
agcregato value of tho tnxablo real es
tate of tho commonwealth last year was
81,C10,C8,278. In addition to this
thero was S10S,010,')21, worth of real
estato exempt from taxation, making tho
total nssessed value ot real estate !?I,U.S,
301,7!!0. Tho total valuation of house
hold furniture, over and above the $300
exempt by law, is given at Si .220,009
for the entire state, $o,329,72A of this
amount being credited to Philadelphia.
Sixteen counties inako no return at all
under this head, and Allegheny returns
only 8.")G.190. The number of horses
and mules in the state over four years of
age is alleged to be 1 1 1, 991 and the
cows and neat cattle in tho same cate
gory reach o79,l lo. Only 20,113 per
sons in the entire stato aro able to carry
gold watches.
A Stato Komi System.
vc will liavo good, hard and smooth
roods, free from toll, in I'ennsylvania, as
soon as the Legislature passes a judicious
road law, by organizing a public road
system on the common school plan. We
have suggested the plan again and again,
Briefly stated, it is to create a depart
ment of Publia Roads, wilh stale, countv
and township supervisors, holding the
same relation to tho public roads that the
state and county superintendent and (lis
trictdirectors do to tho public schools. The
stato to appropriate at least one million
dollars yearly to the public roads, and
each township to receive its quota, pro
vided it raises an equal amount of taxa
tion that would come to it as its share of
the appropriation. Tho county super
visors to have the general direction and
supervision of all the roads of his county,
and to see that tho township supervisors
perform their duties. Such a system
would give us good roads throughout
1 cnnsylvania in less than ten years tune.
In no way could the stato appropriate
money to better purposo than to give
the public good roads. Wuisp't. Sun.
The WurK of Mullie .Mnguircs.
George II. Wagner, a wealthy farmer,
who lived near MiiU'm, Schuylkill county,
some time ago received a letter warning
him cither to leave that part of the coun
try or to prepare to go to the lower re
gions; that if he did not get out his barn
and live stock would be burned, his
house destroyed, and ho would bo shot.
No attention was paid to tho warning,
and tho supposed Mollies, after waiting
ten days, proceeded to carry out their
threats. At 1 o'clock in the morning
Mr Wagner was aroused from sleep to
find his barn on fire. IJy hard work he
and his daughters saved thiity horses
and cattle, and, with the assistance of
tho Rev. Mr. Hay, who was staying
there for the night, tho dwelling was also
saved, but the barn and its valuable con
tents were destroyed. During the fire a
number of shots wero heard on the
mountain, supposed to have been fired
by tho incendiaries. About fifty neigh
bors went in pursuit of them, but up to
last accounts none ot tho guilty parties
had been apprehended. Mr. Wagner
does not know whom ho has offended
unless it is a number of roughs whom
ho refused to employ recently. His
homejwill be guarded herenfterto prevent
us uesu ueuon.
The Sleeping Hungarian.
It may by of interest to many of our
readers to know that John Gyumber, tho
Hungarian who achieved national fame
last year by taking a prolonged nap at
the Jelugh uouuty almshouse, has been
again heard irom, and is at present
worKing in mo roiling mill at Allentown.
It will be remembered that after John
had slept continuously for sovonty days,
ho awoke one morning and almost killed
himself by jumping from a wimlovr
twenty-fivo feet to the ground, and when
taken back to his room went to sleep
again until three weeks later, when ho
recovered and gave a history of his life,
lie was then taken into tho'family of an
upholsterer, and under good caro
and treatment ho improved so
much that he felt able to hup-
poit himself, and he therefore went to
work in tho rolling null. Ho works
steadily, is a good hand and earns fair
wajes. lie has regained his form and
is as straight as an arrow. I lis memory
is Btill defective, but is gradually im
proving. Ho is popular wilh his fellow
woikmcu, owing no doubt to tho singu
lar atlliction under which ho labored for
so long a time, t Juitts a number ot Jluu
garlans aro at work in tho rolling mill.
Owing to Iheir unpronouceablo names
thuy are known by their numbers which
aro pinned to their coat lapels. Tho
f.iniom ex-sleeper is known as No. 30.
How (lie UqmblI(Miis liaise Tlicir Cam
paign Funds.
Tho IL'imblioin Ring in this stato has
always found it easy to manage Philadel
phia and Allegheny. In tho latter it has
be-Mi customary to'havo tho delegates to
tho State Convention named by a county
committee duly packed for tho purpose.
Hut this year, when Mr. Boss Mageo
brought his committee together to exo-
onto orders from headquarters, he was
confronted by a petition signed by somo
oi the largest uiauiiiaciurerx ot nttsuurg,
men whom ho wolf knew to bo in tho
labit of controlling thousands of work-
ingmen at tho elections. They demand
oil that tho choice of delegates should ho
remitted to conventions called for the
purpose
'I ho Bos yielded gracefully, but lie
took tho occasion to give the public
somo information, which ought to bo
well considered, Ho said lie had great
respect for tho signers; "they had made
millions out of tho Republican party
where tho polilieans had mado cents: "
and if anybody was interested in keeping
it in tho old nils, thoy were. Hero is 'i
clear confession by a competent boss, of
what is generally known, namely, that
tho Republican campaign funds are reg
ularly recruited from tho profits of busi
ness firms and corporations, who thus
buy special priveleges from tho party in
power. This constitutes a serious danger
to free institutions. It makes popular
elections a farce, and representative gov
ernment a sham. Legislatures and Con
gresses, Governors and Presidents, elect
cd by bucIi means, aro necessarily tho
mere creatures of those who provide the
means, and who diivo their workmen to
tho polls to baok up their monoy.
Maueh Chunk JtemocraL
Unlit for SolMlovornnienl.
SO.Mi: HI.ASONS WIIV DAKOTA SIIUtl.D NOT
in; ADMirrr.D as a statu.
Somo of tho holders of tho bonds of
Yankton county. Dakota, have prepared
a protest against tho admission of Dako
ta as n State, which will soon be for
warded to Washington. Tho allegations
therein contained, If true, show u remark
ably bad record for tho citizens of that
county.. It is set forth that in 1872 tho
county issued $200,000 in bonds to nid
tho Dakota Southern Railroad, under an
act of Congress, which bonds nro widely
distributed: that under tho lead of some
of the men now pushing the admission
at Washington the county slopped tho
interest upon these bends aud tried to
repudiate them, but after several years'
litigation tho United States Supremo
Court, in May, 1880, decided that they
must bo paid. Since then, by various
disreputnbie expedients, aided by the
Territorial Legislature, they have avoid
ed tho payment of interest, which now
amounts to $150,000. Ono expedient
was a law permitting the County Com
missioners to resign Immediately by fil
ing a paper. By so resigning, tho Com
missioners escaped service last summer,
and when the a Hairs of tho county de
manded somo attention, new Commis
sioners were appointed early one Mon
day morning, who met secretly, trans
acted somo business, and resigned before
daylight to avoid process. 1 Ins trick
was approved by the voters, who re-elected
them, but they feared to qualify,
Finally two of them qualified secretly,
transacted some business, and then re
signed. In view of this condition of
affairs the bondholders will protest that
JJakota is not ready lorsclt-governnient,
and that the federal power, winch an
thotized the bonds, should protect the
holders and not encourage repudiation
A Tumor Weighing 112 Pounds.
UKMAiiKAiu.i: suhmcai. operation.
Palo and pinched in fcatures.a woman
of largo proportions was carried into tho
clinic room of the University Hospital
yesterday afternoon, where Dr. William
Goodell was busy arranging a caso of
glittering surgical .instruments subse
quently employed in nu operation of an
unusual character. Tho subject was a
woman thirty-ono years ot age, Ihe
mother of three children, who had conic
from her home in the littlo hamlet of
Blanchard, Centre county, to havo deter
mined by tho knife tho question of her
existence. There wero about thirty phys
icians present, including Dr. Carello, U.
S. N., Dr. Parker, U. S. N., and Drs. G.
W. Smith and Rolla, of Ilollidaysburg,
and a group of students, who watched
tho operation with interest. Tho patient
was about ." feet, inches in height, and
by actual measurement five feet one and
n half inches in girth,or within threeinches
as great around as she was in stature.
Tho cause of her abnormal condition was
an ovariaou tumor, which had already
attained a weight much greater than her
body and was slowly and surely sapping
her vitality, ilio tumor made its an
pearanco nine years ago, and from tho
start grow with amazing rapidity. For
some timo tho woman has been unable
to assume any other than a sitting pos
ture, the very act of lying down making
death certain by sultocation.
Dr. Goodell, after administeringether,
placed the insensible subject in the best
position her great bulk would admit and
made tho incision. The keen-edged
knife sank deep into tho ilesh and the
deft fingers of tho skilled surgeon were
busy in separating tho tumor from the
life it was feeding upon. When the mass
had been completely taken away it was
placed in a tub of the largest size and
filled the vessel within three inches from
the top. Tho tumor was then placed
upon the scales and it was ascertained to
weigh one hundred and twelve pounds,
the largest, it is believed, ever removed
from a human being, Subsequently the
patient, now reduced to n mere skeleton
and hanging to life by tho merest thread
was gently lifted to the scales and was
lound to weigh but seventy five pounds
or thirty-seven less than tho ni.-.ss just
taken irom her body.
On recovering consciousness sho
could scarcely express the sense of relief
she experienced. lho absence ot tho
weight that had been a burden to her
for so many years was so novel and yet
so pleasant that sho was comparatively
buoyant in spirit. Dr. Goodell, when tho
woman had been carefully placed m bed,
expressed the belief that sho would live.
Phila. Times.
News items.
The largo bridge across the Trinity
river near Dallas, Texas, was swept away
by tho Hood on Last Friday night.
Kleven prisoners escaped from tho
Monroo county jail on Sunday afternoon
by digging a iiolo through lho wall.
Four wero recaptured.
Tho sales of grain on Saturday at
Chicago amounted lo nearly thirty mil
lion bushels.
Tho whipping post will probably bo
abolished in Virginia, It has not proved
a success.
Terrible itching and scaly humors, ul
cers, sores and scrofulous swellings cured
by tho Cutieiira and tho Cutictira Soap
(tho great skin cures) externally, and
Cutictira Resolvent (blood purifier) in
ternally. Ask about them at your drug
gists. Tho Yalo Base ball club aro already
preparing for tho summer work. There
are at least two candidates for each po
sition, aud for catcher and pitcher thero
aro four each. Games of practice will bo
played during April with the New York
and Philadelphia clubs.
Tho executive committee of trunk
lines passed a resolution that the emigrant
rates should bo restored to tho old basis
of $13 from Now York to Chicago.
commencing with tho loth. The same
went into effect in liuropo on tho 10th.
A boy named Charles Ilensoy, agod
11, died of hydrophobia in Philadelphia.
last week, About a month ago ho was
feeding a dog somo meat, when tho dog
in his attempt to snatch lho meat, caught
one of tho fingers of the boy anil badly
bit it. The wound healed up, but at
last hydrophobia attacked him. Tho
dog was killed as soon as ho bit tho boy.
A chinaman named Charley Hing.
was hanged at Winuemucca, Nov. on
Feb. !), for tho murder of A. H. Lisk, a
fellow countryman. When the trap
was sprung tho condemned fell wilh n
scream, which was cut short by tho dis.
location of his neck.
In a scutllo that took placo in tho Na
tional Jlepublieun office at Washington
last Thursday between C.M.Barton.uewrt
editor, and A. M- Sotoldo about whom
something had been published, tho for
mer was shot in tha neck, not seriously,
and Ihu latter was fatally wounded.
Harvard College no longer demands
that ono of tho two names on ovory stti-
lent s bond snail m that ot a .Miissacliu
setts citizen.
Three thousand cars for tho coko trade
arc being built in Alloona.
James A. Gordon, nn old resident of
Plymouth, and tho oldest member of the
Luzerno liar, died at his son's residence
February 3d. In 1831 Mr. Gordon es
tablished n paper at Conyngham,
Luzerno countv, called "The Mountain
eer." W. A. Davies, known as lho "Golden
Miner" is engaged in reorganizing the
Woikingnieti's Benevolent Association
in tho anthracite coal regions. Seven
branches hurt) been organized in Ilazle
ton. A convention of Irish societies met in
Clarendon Hall, New York, on last
Thursday evening, Feb. 0th. nud resolv
ed to celebrate St. Patrick's Day by a
public procession in that city.
About 80,000 acres "of land between
Jaffa and Jerusalem have been secured
on which to form a colony for the per
secuted Jews of Kurope.
William 1C. Sehenek, President of the
Columbia Firo Insurance Company, of
New York, lias been notified by the
Attorney-General that a motion will be
made betoro .lodge I.audon, at hclienec
tady on the loth iust., for the appoint
ment of a receiver to wind up the affairs
of the company.
Logan, (Ohio) Hocking Sentinel.
iiockixu v h.i.hv xi. ws.
In the absence of anything startling
or terrific, politics and the exploits of
the army worm excepted, news fiom
this delightful valley will not prove
nerve-tingling. However an item of
very great impoitanee to many people
is communicated bv Mr. F. Hari'ington,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist of
Logan, who thus wtites: Mr. Alex,
McCIurg, Union Furnace, states that his
wife had been atllieted with rheumatism
for the last twenty-five years, being tin
able to walk without canes or other help
tho most of that timo: has now used two
bottles of St. Jacobs Oil and walks not
only about the houso but also in the
holds without any helps.
Judge West brook has granted an
order which forever prevents creditors
of tho Commonwealth Lifo Insurance
Company who have failed to prove their
claims from participating in tho distribu
tion ot tho assets ol tho company. 1 ho
order also directs tho receiver to pay
certain attorneys fees and distribute the
balance pro rata among tho policy hold
ers who havo proved their claims.
A Funny Stage Spectacle.
A sensational drama has recently been
noi'fnrmed in the chief t licit rn of Mnspnu-.
i ,
tho crowning sensation being a combat
in a loeky pass between a lion and an
Arab chief. The lion scrambles up a
steep ascent, and is about to spring upon
its foe, when tho man brings it t!wn
with well aimed shot. Tho part of tho
lion has been sustained most successfully
by a trained gymnast until about a
month ago, when that aitist suddenly
fell ill, and the management was sudden
ly compelled to intrust his role to an ac
tive super, who undertook it at a few
hours notice. When tho time arrived for his
ilplint. lu linniwli'il nn tlm Qlnir.i uWli ml
mirablo vigor, and scuttled up the cliff
in lrreproacnaoiosiyie. uut, when the Arab
chief discharged his musket, the lion,
utterly thrown off his guard by the re
noi t. stood m-pr.t on hl.s himlni- im un
crossed himself devoutly, and exclaiming
"Heaven help us!" hurriedly descended
the cliff, tail foremost, amid the jubilant
shouts of tho audience.
Ilrtiliinlnc Sc-liool,
h'lUDV THAT FATKUTK A Cllll.l) H NOT OKI.V
i'bki.u-s ni'i' iirinmi..
I fear many children arc sent to school
merely to keep them out of mischief, and to
nccomplish this purpose they mw-l probably
begin very early Indeed. Hut nothing can
well be more unfair and Injudicious than to
subject a child to irksome confinement and
premature study for the sake jif convenience
or to supplement defective methods of home
training. It is clear al-o that no fixed ne
can be adapted as the proper one for sending
all children to school. There are people who
with rash consistency light llres in their
houses on the 1st of November and put by
their overcoats on the. lSth of April, though
Vennor or some more reliable prophet should
foretell allowing Indian Mimmer or a sueees.
sion of Arctic waves late in Slay. So, too,
there are many parents who seem to put
their children to school when the predeter
mined birthday comes, without the least eon-
sideration of the mental and physical devel
opment of the subject of their experiment.
Ihe plain truth is that eacli child should be
gin school when he is lit for school that i,
irlien he Is physically strong enough to bear
the confinement aud tho mental elTort. Few
appreciate tho strain that even two or three
hours' attendance daily, and the effort to
master two or three simple little lessons, ex
ert onj tho sensitive organization of your
children. Their brain aud nerves are ex
quisltlvely delicate, and it is a period of such
rapid growth that the power of nutrition Is
taxed in supplying mateilal for the forma
tion of perfect tissue. The. thousand objects
that dally attract the keen observation of the
child, the new words ami phrases, the imr
scry rhymes and games, iitTord stlmulous
enough to quicken tho development of
the mental faculties. Abundant out
door exercisf, leisurely meal times
nnd long hours of unbroken sleep are abso
lutely necessary to piomote appetite, dlges
tioa aud nutrition. .Many eases of Indiges
tion, of nervousness, (,f general weakness,
even of apparent backwardness of Intellect,
are due to Insulllcieut out-door exercUe aud
premature study. Children vary greatly as
to the age at which they can begin to bear
restraint on the freedom of their movements
and strain upon their attention aud memory.
Mill may have begun Ureek at four, but
Hunter did not know Ids alphabet at seven.
'Ihe one thing certain Is that any- study or
any attendance at school before the child
t an bear It without effort or fatigue is not
only useless but hurtful, and will surely re.
lard tho education and lessen Ihu future vig
or and capacity. Dr. AVm. Vr.WKi: is Our
Cuntinrnt.
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Uotawax
The net proceeds of the iceetit per
formance of "Palience" in New ork
city was divided ns follows! Orthopedic
Hospital, $1,000 1 Suinaiitan Homo for
the aged, $1,000 1 St. Mary s Froo 1 los-
pilal lor children, ijoOi)) sending poor
children lo the se.tshoiv, $7 ol) t down
town mission, 2.10.
There is scarcely ever a timj when at
least cuo of our larger cities i i not en
gaged in a controvci sy over tho Sunday
tiuestion. San Franei'co is just now
engrossed by the efforts of a L?aguo of
Freedom to'keep open the theatres, gar
dens, nnd saloons on Sundays, and by
tho counter efforts of mot of the clergy
to close them. The largeness of the
nudiences at mooting to d'ucti's the
subject proves the public inteicst.
I
7Xi:cuTon'8 kotici:.
ESTATE Of JACOB P. DECK, lir.CHA!H).
letters testumcnturr nntho estato or Jacob F,
lleek. I,ita of Centre townsuln. CoMmMi county.I'n,
ilcconxcil. liavo been L'r.mli'i Ijv Ilia Keelster ol salil
comity to llio utulerslijnod Uxfcutor. All persons
having cUtminealnst thocstati or tho decedent
nro reiiuealod to present lliem tir settlement nnd
thoso ludt'btedto tlieeMntnto mnkc p.ijmcnt to
mo unuersignoa executor wiiuoni ueiay.
HEOItOU M. Wlli r.MlltC,
JiuiWMv' Kwcmor,
Oranifcvilie ra,
A
UDITOU'S NOT1CK.
ESTATA OF JOSHUA DRINK, PFCnAKD.
The understuncd auditor nnnolntcd for tlio Or
phans' court ot Columbia rounty, to inako distribu
tion of tho balanced tho timil in tho hands of tho
ndm ii stratorof thocsutoof said decedent to nnd
ntnnnif parties entitled thereto, will tit ut hlsonice
la liloomsburt', on Saturday, March lath. Is!!, nt
10 o"c!ock In lho forenoon, to irlor n tho duties
of his MinolntiiieM. when nnd wliero nil par
ties Interested In said fund mint attend, or us for-
cut debarred from any chare of said fund.
It. IIUCKINOHAM,
rb17 4.w Auditor,
.Totici:.
"I'tib'.lc notleo U h?robv rrtv-QiiMiit ti nippftnc- nt
uio uiret'iui n ana slwk-iiui-ilt-i 01 "illy t istunff,
pppk Irnnrnvpiiipnt. C(iinn.inv"ff f'nltttnhta piin,v
l'eunsjlvdtila, will bo h!td nt tho onicjof U. ll.
llrockway, nioom.iburtr, I'a,, o i Tueslty, February
yUi, isj, nt ten o'clock a. m, for the purposo of
i-ii-uuu uiin.cis. ij.uau.iui, t-j iri(.'r,auu iuo trans
action of other Important, bit-lines'),
C. II. llltOCKWAY,. J. II. II.M1MAN.
feb 17 u-t Secretary. President.
UDITOR'S NoriCK.
Columbt i county, s. s.
Amonj tho record-) nnrt
proceertlnira of tho Orphitib' Court otsild county,
iuiu uu i, ib 11 uuis uuuuuneri
IWato of Josoph) Ana now, Feb. 1 J, 1-s.', on rao
Llllcy, deceas-d.f tloa of s. Knorr. Clinton l'ea
cock KqU appointed auditor to dlstilbute the
iunnsin uio htimsoitno admlnlitratir by hlsnc-
tuuiu iiuiuuj; mo pinius eniuieumereio.
IlT TnK Cockt.
Certified from the rcco.-ds this Uth iUy ot Fibril
nry, A. l).,iss..
W.M. KKtCKII VU, Clerk O. C,
In purauanco of the abovo tho uodeiflirnnd audi
tor wlllsltntth-1 omceof E. It. lkelcr, i:sr.. In
liloomsburir on Friday March will, isH.atlu o'clock
a m to perform the duties of his npppotntmeiit
when and whero all p 'rsoni tntcrcsti'd should ap
pear and .present their cUlnn or bo debarred from
coining in on saw runu,
C. C. I'E.U'OCK,
Auditor.
feb I7-4W
Orphanc' Uoarb Sale
OF VAI.l'AIU.E
Iiy Wrtuoof nn ordjr I.sjuo d out of tho Orphans
court of Columbia county, lho undersigned Admin-
istratorof Ocorgo Urctcc lato of Madison township.
sitd county, deceased, will expo c to publU sale on
tho premise? at 2 o'elsck p. in., on
SATX'KD.VY, MAHCII lltli, 18S2.
Alt that certain messuage and tract cf land sit
uate In Madtson township, Columbia county, I'.i.,
bounded by lands of William Mabtellar, II. W, Mo
Iteynolils.Cyrus ItelcharJ, Jacob Zslslolt aal otherj
containing,
ISO ACRES
of land more or less, with tho appurtcnances.wlicrc-
on Is erected a large tew
Dwelling House,
BANK UAliX, Good Out-Ilulldlngs. The farm 13
well watered and Ins an
APPLE ORCHARD,
and fruit trees of all kin is. Sale will bo subject to
a dower? of $nci,501a favor of Mary Snjder, widow
of Daniel Snyder Sr., deceased. Fosse? ston wilt bo
given April 1st, is-.'. Deed tji bo at r xpenFO cf pur
ohascr. All grain In ground reserved.
TKRM8. One-third of tho purchvo money to bo
paid In cash nt tha strlklas down of tho property,
ono-thlrd April 1st ISO with Interest from April
tst 1S52, and tho balanc; oao thlrd to bo paid at tho
deathof Susanna Ilreeca wldoiwit (ieorgo Urcce, de
ceased, to tho heirs ot (ieorgo Urccco deceased, with
Interest annually from Acrlt 1st lss.'.payablo to satd
wldo-v during her life, .Stld two thirds ta bs sjcured
by bonds nnd mortgago on the premises,
WILLIAM MASTKLLF.lt,
feb 17-ts Administrator,
ORPHAN'S C'OUHT SAbK
OF VALUAI1I.K
Fursuant to n order ot Ihe Orrlnn'i Court of Oo
lumbta county, Fcnr.sjlvaMa, wi'l be sold a public
tale, on tho premises, In the township of Montour,
Insldcounty,.on
FIHDAY MAHC'II lOtli, lb83.
at two o'clock p m. the following described real
estate late of John lUllor.deceasod to-wlt: A house
and
Xsot of rousid,
adjoining land ot Henry Lazarus, Jeremiah Fearer
and Ieatah Hagenbuch This lot Is tltuat-cdon tho
public road leading from llloomsturg to Danville,
Tlio houso Is a largo two story
FRAME DWELLING.
There Is erected on said lot also a (lOOD STAIILE
HLACi;-SM!TII SHOP AXDOFT-HOFSF.-i! Also a
tood WELL of WATEIi on tho premises.
TEItMS OF SALL'. Ten per cent, of one-fourth
ot tho purchase money to bo paid at tho striking
down of tho property : tho one-fourth less tho
ten per cent, at the confirmation of sale, ar.2 the
remaining threo-fourths In ono year thereafter with
Intercbtfrom confirmation nisi.
Furchaser to pay for making Uo 1.
FETISH S. KAliSHNFIi,
t-3 Administrator,
PTJBLiIC SALE
OF
Valuable Real Estato,
Hy vlrtuoof an order of tho Orphans' Court of Co
lumbia county, tho uulerslgued executor ( I tho last
will and testament of John sands, lato of (ireen
wood township, Columbia county, deceased, will
vxpos) to public Salo on tho premises on
Friday, March 10th, 1832,
kt ten o'clock In the forenoon, tho following de
scribed real estate, sit into In drcenwood township,
Columbia county, i'ennsylvania, bounded by drten
creek and lands of A. 11. Kitcbon, tho hclr.s of John
Hcoce, deceased JanoS OerrarJ, fc'amuel Albertson
nl others, and containing
7'S ACEES,
and sixty-blx perchas, more or loss, on which aro
erected a
LAWiH K-STOUV l'Urd.IXti .MILL,
In good running order, a
NEW FHAM E HOUSE; I1AHN, as good as now;
nnd all neccsaryiout-bulldlugs ; water nt tho house,
and (ireen creek runs along tho edgoot tho farm and
Bupplles the milt wi ll water, a young Orchard, of
eholco tvutl on tho place.
TEHMS OF SALE, Ten percent, of one foutthot
tlio purchaso money . shall be paid at tho striking
down of tho property! Ilioono-fourth les.s tho ten
per cent, at tlio continuation nUI, and tho re
maining three-fourths in or.o jcur Ihercaftcr with
Interest from confirmation nisi.
feb lo.ts l). 1C. HIOAN, Exoeutor.
oraugcvllle, Fa.
Thirty t Varleilsi -f ral.bfft i U of Om i t8 of Cucua.
1ef i 4t 4 Melon i jt f P4 ;( HcftM l? fS')U4li j
-f U.t on I o of T'jmat , vIOi other vtrtotiti is pfortUm, a
iirgs porttuii ut whi. h Mtr pr wa on my liv V-i brmi, will
b fun l in ny Vfitttuula itud riotrrrHetM C'aUiluuo
Air lH4, s-jut pkk& lu til wb apply. Cutrrom ot lut
Sttkutt itca.1 nu utile M It, All fceal jM ffm roy MUUith.
mitl wtmntcJ to l-t ttotti frctb an I tni, to nintf. " Ut. that
h .j i it fnv oltictwiM I illrelH th oritur gutil. Tkl
original lutruduwr f Karl OtlonnJ llurbbnV Jottt
tn', MiirMt-Li-iid i'uttr Vvrn, ' IfubbitrJ Hquuib,
.MurtlcUiuil Cubbaec l'bluuvy'tf Mvlva M ttcvttof
ikt r r Veu1 . . I In tit . t,r th yuUie,
New Vegcut Spe -ilty
f-ljif 1 la nl
STATEMENT
UNDEROATH.
r IIAVnbi'en ntlllcfil for rventy yoara wiinan
1 obstinate Mtn disease, called by somo M, D.'s
KnrlaM.i. nnd others Lenrosy. commencing on my
Fcalp, and, In spltoof nil 1 roitd ilo, Willi tho help
ot lho most skillful doctors. It slowly but surely ox
tended until a year ago thU wlntorlt covered my
enttro person fn tho form of dry scales. For tho
last inreo years i Jiavo oi-en unburn iu uu uny mum,
and surrerlng Intensely nil tho time. Every morn
ing thero could bo nearly n duslpinful of Males
taken from tlm sheet on my bed. somo ot them halt
ns largo as tho envelopo containing .this letter. In
ihn infipnurtnf thn winter tnv tkln commenced
cracking open. I tried even thing, almost, that
couu bo thought or, vnnoui any rcuer. ino uiu oi
.innn I started west. In hones 1 could roach the Hot
springs. 1 reacuca ueiio!t.nn(i was bu ion i muitum
I should have to go to tho hospltal.but finally gotns
rarns Lansing, aucu , wiiero i naa n bisiit hmtiu.
UnO IT. lltutvu IHU uu Jilt v u umut'i
mo no good. All thought I hid but. afhorttlmo to
llo. I earnestly prajed to die. Cracked through
Uio RKin nu overmy u.ick, across my uua, urni-v
hnmi.. Iitnira. fi-et tiadlv swollen, toe nails ramo off.
Iloger nails dead and hard as bone, hair dead, drv
and lifeless as old straw, on. my (lot I how I Utit
onrfpr I
"My sister, sirs. i;. n. u.ivis, uau a smaii pari ui
aboxof Cuttcuralnth') ho'Ho S'io wouldn't givo
up : sald'Wo will try Cutlcum ' somo was applied
r.n nnn hand and nnn. Eureka I thero was relief i
stoppc'l tho terrlolo burning oeiisutlon from the
word go. They Immediately got the cultcura He
solvent (blood purifier ) etittjura and cutictira Soap
iiiogrc.U'BKincures.i i coinmenceu uy inKiuguuu
ntilpsnnonrul of Itesolvefit tlirpo ilme.s i dav. alter
rr.pals! bad a bath once a il.w. water about blood
heal : used cutictira soap freely ; applied cutlcura
innrnlntr nnd evenlnff. Kesult. returned to mr
homo In Just six weeks from the lima 1 left, nnd my
sun ns smooiu as mis sneei or paper.
iiutA.n r.. uAitri bit,
Henderson, .Icfferson to., N. V.
Hworn lo biforo mo this 19th day of January, 150,
A. M.LKFFINOWKLL,
Justice of tho Fence.
Cutlcura tctnedles aro for sale by alt druggists. 1'rlf o
of cutlcura a Medicinal Jelty. small boxes 60 cents :
lurge uoxs fi. luucuraiu-soivenr. ino new mooa
inrlllerll per bottle. Cutlcura Medicinal Toilet
st up, 2 cents, emu ur.i Medicinal snavingsoip,
litcpiit, in ears for naroers anu largo consumers,
as cents. Principal depot,
Weeks it Fotter, Uosto.v, Mass.
Sanford's Radical Cure.
A slnrf'c dose Instantly relieves the most violent
Sr.cezlng or Head colds.clcars tho hcan ns by magic
blopsths watery charges from tho r03eand eyes,
prevents rln.-lng noises In the bead, cures nervous
n- ndacho and subdues chills and fever. In chronic
c.t.irrii it cleanses tho nasal nusagei ot foul mu-
cuis, restores the senses ot smell, taite and hearing
when affected, trees tho head, throat and bronchial
lubes of oftensHo matter, sweetens nnd purines tho
breath, stops tho cough nnd arrests the progress of
catarrh towardsconsumpllon.
One bottle Hadleal curc.one boi Catarrhal Solvent
ondjno sanford's inuiier, an in mi package, oi an
ti.ttrgins, rori. ask ror suurai iiacucai uure
WEf.lCS a FOFTEIi, Iloston.
iw Times more effectual than
any other plaster or electric
b ltterv for n.iln and weakness
sis oi me i.ungs i.iver, imuucjs
ralosls. ilheuiiiatlsm. Neural.
gia, liyMeria, lemaitf wetuv
,ne3s, Nervous Fains nnd Weak
ness, Malaria and Fever and
ASTE-" Evcrj where.
tatj:.mi:nt ov run fixaxcks or
-Tin:-
COUNTY OF COLUM15IA.
From January 1st, issi, to JanuirySd, ISsj.
Matcmcnt showing taxe3 assessed aud oalance
still duo.
ASSESSKD. STII.t, DUC.
, ,
IS of I S s
DISTltlCTS. p. ol
'Heaver. ',s!75 (17 00 10 M
lienton -n hi cnan 18 tu 792 OS cooo
Hervvlck 1401 S'j 4soo 130 os iojci jsim
liloom ES-193 -S 00 1200 204907 U0
Hrlarcieek v.ir.oj 79 on 11193 7l7f-:ii "9 00
t:atnvlssa tlctiT -s ti3 0iM420.' noi ci t73oo
Cetltmll.l CMS 3 45 CI4 53
Centre 10102a 8s si t-5 incsr.7 S5 30
:otivngham.... V37s9il 750 1.0 sot 01 7 50
Flslllllgcieek... 1111. 13 9im 3l!lS 41041 9100
Franklin iii2o 'aseol'il ni
(ireenwood.... 1220 9,1 99511 47 ro 7u'.) 73 9) ro
Hemlock li)-j.'J3 mm 520 c430.i 0,10-)
Jackson 8i"S 4StlH 3 5') II 6S 3-, 5'
Locust 12l'liCl! 121 Ml. 9 10 410 87 121 50
MadlsOU 99UC3! MM 8180 UJ4t OS 5'1
Main ')947l 4111)18312 SSI 79 44 00
Minilll 10237l 72Mlll 23 31(533 78 00
tMontOtir 1S3I731 t3l)00 t!9 45 tail 81 t53tO
Mt. Flcasant.. mioij 57o 57 ir. 9(73 57110
Ol-ango SH75 BIO 1 61! IS 231301 f,3 00
PltlO 'S40 r,7r-0 S tO 140 83 C7 51
tlloarlngcreek... t407 2ii 4150 tsu7 t!49S7 t4J50
SCOU l!W7 07i C.9 50 91 81 53J5.1 C9 50
Sugailoaf 3sl Olil W 73 10197 CliOl
(!72M 72 15;t 50 Oil 41 10C30 DO 144.3 60
AMOUNT DUE 1011 VEA11S rHEVIOUS TO 1531.
Districts, Collectors, Years.
Hervvlck. John O. Jacoby, 1 1950
liloom lieubcn Harris, "
centralla, DavU Walsh. "
Hemlock, s s s shoemaker "
Hrliircreek. JoUn F. .Miller, 1373
centralla. Thos (ieraghty, "
Centre, Joseph Wise, "
Greenwood, Jacob S Evans is;s
County, Dog
t20l43 t45C0
91 3 113 S3 00
3J3 95
til 13 42 40
i'i 70 62 til
675 25 0 00
2Sli U0 Sll 40
221 '.8 42 U
(1C25 71 (350 52
Clt,
Hy duplicate of Aaron Ferson Co l'r of
Conynglmii for l77 3D) 50 s o)
" dunlicato cf Aaron Person coll'r
Conyngham for lbTii 155 41 9 00
Which amoiutsato unoolicctable r.ud
struck from tho charges ncattst
lho next Treasurer (4-391 (7 00
II A hwepocnhelser. Treasurer of Columbia coun
ty in account with satd county on county funds.
DR.
Jan 1st. lb.il . to amount uncollected
prior to 19,1 (19,2113 51
To amt on hand at last settlement 4.225111
" county tax assessed In issi 27,2J0 72
" tax on registry of voters 3) 03
" added tax on catawlssa duplicate for
1M1 2 60
To county tax uervvici; liorougu on un
seated land 2 03
To nmom t paid bv lienton twp, tor Coltey 69 73
" c 11 Mcllenry old brldgo near Kilmer's. t 00
" J Edson old clank 1 so
" c 11 .Mcuenry old bridge near Jlcllenry's
Mill . 5 nj
to 11 o John ror w (i nucr ex lax 4 91
10 wm A kho oui rriugo near Kimble 3
Mill 5 00
To lino paid by w I) F.vcrltt 5 09
To costs anu interest paid uy Joseph M .rtz
Col . 21) 03
To nmt to meet sum paid stato for uuota
charged on coupous istn 14 32
ro ami to meet sum paiu staui lor (luotu
charged on coupons i79 80 60
10 ami 10 meet sum paid staio for uuota
charged ou coupons ls-o 29 2)
10 Daiauvo 01 stato tax at lasi Bettlomeut
paid 10 county 4i3 74
To nmt of stato tax received from S ato
fund 3 ts
To nmt ecteil on unsealod land 29 43
4 0 seato 1 " 2S is
" to nm' lecelved from dog fund 9V) ut,
"to amount ov erpald on corar's dseds 1110 00
i onimihsion oa same 421
" 1-ratiK Jones rent .oroi.i 1 ill 400J
ii u l oiiiiiau rein lor 0111 jail 4 00
" lino paid by t-j kes and Jones 23 ikj
" iid'Jed tax on liloom dipllcato for Ivil . 1 ou
Dav Id Aelieubacli, Mary llrlght proper
ty, l'Uhlngcrecl: woo
1 o vv 111 Mepueus iraci nccu ueia ny com
missioncrs redeemed 10 Al
iu j-.iu.iueiu jiiiii-r iruciuccuuuu uv com
missioners redeemed 9 3j
m 1 i' niMi'Kn ay ir.ii ueeu neiu uy com -
mlsslouci'siudeemed . , .. 759
To (leo 1) shearman Hro and Sister tract
need held uy c nimissioneis n deemed 8 52
to Lewis i rcisoarn uuciueeu neia by com
MKsioners reneemeil 3 $9
1 u iieniy uruug uaci need ueia uy com
missioners ledeemed S97
40 win MicMiauinjuryreos 7000
' " " 0110 doi regl-k-roii 10
j u leueiiipiiuu uiuiiey ui .viicuaei iiouLUer
ty centralla .7
To costs, deeds, etc,, on one iiaet sold to
comiulssloueis nnd redeemed
3(2
CH.
Hy ooinmlsilons, exoneritlons and rcturr,3 nllovv
wl collectors for usu and previous years.
FWrUU; com. Ex. Districts
Com
Ev.
10 63
9 67
19 43
7 as
1149
13 49
5 62
11 22
20 9d
i 22
17 23
15 00
20 81)
.'t3
U21
issi
Hoaver 11 !3
Franklin 27 12
ISSO
18 97
Jackson
Locust
Madison
Main
Mllllln
Montour
10 31
71 9.1
til) IIS
85 70
111 14
isso
Heaver 33 w
Hcnton 43 ha
I'llarcrcek 72 5?
Catawlssa S3 73
Centro dsn
conyngliim 3 111
I-tkliitigcruek 00411
Franklin :n -o
23 21
1124
7 01
20 57
12 37
83 29
3145
43 99
Mt Pleasant tasa
drango toco
l'ino ui 14
Hoailngcrcosvi iw
Koott HIM
Sugar Loaf :u 19
1S7S
191
(ireinwooJ 7351 a j to
1S79
lienton 5113 17 m
liloom 239 33 160 5.3
llcmlocl; 69 :u UM
Montour si ci 12 14
1970
cat aw Ma 7091 20 6 1
uemiosk
Madison
sugartojf
it) 79
cos:i
2il 13
1373
8)0)
Cata.vlsii
3DU0
Dl 81 62U3
..... 1S-31 81
1-21 93
31019 13
Hy total commissions
Iiy total exonerations
Hy County orders redeemed ,.
Hy uuit due irom collectors
iiy .1 1.1 ., AuronlVrwrnoo'lector....
Hy amt lo meet sum paid state for uuota
chaiged on coupons , ;
Hy oomiftlolou toTroasurcr
Hy balanco In hands of Treasurer
13001 01
435 91
9 0)
1201 74
3155 05
(54,384 93
II A Htvopponhelio', Treasurer la account with dog
fund,
1)11.
JUUUH, I
I mcnt
Mi anu due a' last settle.
(2039 -.0
To amt a 1 ed in is-i
1 To amt on hand ut la t
roil 6u
8157
(3,002 113
'Jttlcin nt..
I'll.
19SI,
Ex, Districts.
Districts. Com.
Com,
Six.
too
4 50
86)
tio
3 00
4 r
S5
Iloavcr J 83 moo Franklin
Heaver 4ns !M Madison
Hcnton st 9lo Main
llrlarcreek a B' 60 Mtniln
Catawlssa 3M Son Montour
Centro 4M !f0 Mtl'IeoBOnt
Conyngham M him orntigo
Flsiiingcreck 4 oj 14 w I'lno,
Franklin 1 7J no ltoulngcrk
drcenwood 4 S3 4 0,1 scott
Jackson s,m boo Hugnrloaf
LOCUSt 8 01 4 00
1579
lienton 8 67 sco Hemlock
liloom a 17 Is co Montour
1873
Hemlock sin 4 0(1 sugarloat
Madison 3 77 4 00
1570 t
Catawlssa 4 J7 lo M Catawtssa
loo
9 79
! V0
8 IB
521
S6J
8 40
860 90)
8 80 6)
187 4 0)
S83 3 5)
8C1 ,150
8 33 4 00
8 43 3 50
4 81 059
t9M t'03 00
lip commission to collectors
VJ Ml
ny exonerations nnowcu collectors,.
Hir orders paid of ml
livtno
M7I0
830 00
83 83
01
17 Oi)
8417
Hy amt pitd county
Hy commission to Treasurer
iiynmitiuo irom collectors
liynmt due from Aaron Feison collector
Hy balance In hands of Treasurer
(3501 31
II A Siveorcnlietser, Treasurer In account with Stato
Tumi.
January ut, lis!. To amt uncollected prior
10 1311 - '''
To amt on hand nt last settlement 4'23 74
To Mate tax asset sed In 1S1 SM 41
(1331111
Clt.
Hy commission on dtipltcato BettlcJ for IS'l.
Districts.
Heaver
lienton
lipmlck
Com.
17
47
1 ll
113
liloom
Hrlarcreel;
Catawlssa
Ccntralla
Centro
('on)iigham
VI
8 S3
I 88
17
nsninscrcek
Franklin
(ireenwood
40
4 59
Hemlock
14341
43 41
Hy commission to collectors
uaiancu uuo imuic. priur iu imi
amount paid State, for quota issi
commission to Treasurer
balance In hands of Treasurer nt last
settlement, and paid to county
bal. of Htato tax for issi paid to county
tS.3 81
5S3 40
423
MH9
(13 0 14
MISCELLANEOS EXFENSKS.
V II Ent, serving writs on election officers.
V II Eut, cost advertising special election .
H Hucklngham, nudttlng public accounts...
Ceo A Clark, bill rendered
Wm Krlckbatim, recording names of town
ship onicers
Wm C. JIcKlnner. cxpressaee
15
40 oo
C4
03 00
1 00
Mover Ilroa, exprcssage
185
A w Mann, indexing mortgage dockets,
ceorder s o llco
5SCJ
CO 37
J C Knlttle. lridexlng mortgage dockets,
iiccorntrsoiiice
OuyJ.icobv, indexing mortgago dockets,
lu'curuer s uuiee
W II Jacoby, ct.ah. comparing mortgago
dockets, Hecorder's omce
Fhlllp Crawford, pavement on Centro
street, (old Jill)
D II Cotlman, repairing pump, Ac
John W llonman, costs Columbia county
vs Person, et. al
Lay ton Hunyon, door lock old Jail
u i: Little, telegraphing. Ac
M drover, dee'd, coals Columbia county
vs (ieraghty,
J 11 Matzc, acknowledging deed mnflo to
Achonbach
Wm KMfkbaum, Frothonotary bill
1) It Ccil'man, on fenco contract, old jatl...
J S (i rimes, bill for Teachers' Institute
C3ID
30 00
101 OS
581
1710
8 50
1
GCO
1 00
130 1 1
C7 ro
lasoj
(317 43
COVHTS, JUHOHS FAY, AND CONSTA11LE3 HE.
TUitNS.
Crand Jurors, during year.
Traverse ' "
Constable returns during j car
Court Crtcr durlug year
Tipstaves " "
S N Walkor, stenographer, (10 per day
S S Walker, commonwealth vs Deitterlck
S N Walker, lllack vs Craw ford
s N Walker, Orlm vs Stephenson
Wyoming county Jury trial of Longcn-
bcrger, et al, vs S F Ease, et al
Eltltobblns. Juiy commissioner
John llarlman, Jury commissioner
John U Casey, clerk to same
004 50
1.880 81
8S8 C'J
187(0
159 50
870 CK)
".010
12 03
8197
7J9 32
87 t3
8151
15 00
(4,121 01
COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH CASES WHEUETIIE
CUUNT1' 11ECAME LIAULE.
Justices, constables and witnesses 411 S3
It ll Little, District Attorney 103 50
Wm hrlckbaum, Clerk of Court .... co 25
(Oil 03
HOAD AND HUIDCIE VIEWERS AND HOAD
DAMAGES.
Sundry persons as viewers
Wos'.Ungton Knoase, Jackson (damages)
J II Crcvellng. S;oit (damage.-)
Henry Yost, liloom (damages)
Samuel Jolmson, Mt Pleasant (damages)
Emanuel savage, Jackson (damages)....
549 33
19(10
419 35
1,8)0 95
20 HO
100 00
Susan Jacoby. Hloora (damages)..
SO I
Wm Long, Fishlngcreck (damages)
John Savage, Jackson (damages)
llenjanila i) Hess, l-'.j-lilngcreel; (damages)
John JIcMlchael, Flshlngcreek (damages)
John llurilng, orango (damages)
Jesse summers, FUlilngcreek (damages)
Johu Savage, Jackson (damngo-)
David Aehsnbacii, orange (damages)
John Heates, catawlssa (damages)
Wesley uuckle, Scott (damages)
Wm Abbott, Scott (damages)
A W c Keller, orango (damages)
Win II Murder, Orango (damages)
Isaac Mcllrldo, Madison (damages)
Isaac Younr, ITuo (lamage
Stephen l'ohe, Commissioner attending
views
Charles lteichart, Commissioner attend
ing v lews
A U ilerrlDg, Commissioner, attending
views
coin. Districts,
5.3 .Tat kson
(,o Locust
fi r.o .Madison
0 40 Main
84 Mllllln
7 i:i Montour
17 Mt Pleasant
8 5'J Orange
03 Ftno
1 so Koarlngcrcck
55 SCOtt
8 37 Hugarloaf
!S
20 50
15 00
20(0
SO 00
23 1)
1000
5 00
70 00
50 00
23 01)
60(H)
030 (
330 00
15 00
20 00
49 20
3190
9130
(4,0-3 f6
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE AND COURT HOUSE
J.eob Metz, rern ring btovo, Recorder's
oiiiee,
Samuel E Smith, auditor.
Wm L Manning, auditor
C H seesuoltz, uuiltor
M 11 Fry, repali tng Commissioners' oniee.
50
23 no
2500
25 00
1 00
o 5i uruiker, repairing vault door Shirlll'a
onico
Jacob Dleffeubach, biooms
c u unllgnan, repairing ut Court House..
m miter, palming steeplo, fence, Ac,
Court House
John U Casey, stating accounts for IS50 ,.,
Moyer Hro3, bill rendered
H 1. Thomas, 4 boxes pens
II 0 Itartman, matting for Court room
Wm Chrlatman forwoiknt olllco
Hobeit Hutklngham, tor work at office
Eplirulm Parks, work at Court Houso
D H colfman, work at Court Houso
17 SO
3IHI
2
9 90
25 (ID
1100
12 01)
50
109
1 50
1 00
73 SO
11500
r.ujau Minn work at court houso..
Thomas (lurrey repairing locks
(Ia9 company, for gas
M E Cox, cleaning court House, Ac
11 PoHst, ngent, forcoaU
II II Sands, for wood
W it Hauler, desk for Commissioners'
office. ,.,,
Lnyton Runyou A Co , bill rendered ""'.'"
Harman A llassert Iron gate, post, Ao
eter lllllmeyer, bill rendered
K R Ikcler, attorney
Stephen Folic, Commissioner
Charles lteichart, Commissioner
A H Herring, commissioner
John 11 Casey, clerk
67 09
2 00
12 00
2 SO
30 00
5 10
100 00
8S5O0
27100
822 7
bOO (0
(),3il
C9
1
COUNTY JAIL.
Charles Krug lumber
Rollins, Hoiiues A Schuyler gliss
c c (Mllgnan repairs.,., ... .".
Wm. Hitter rep iln
OA Jacoby coal
J II Kesty mason work .'.
Holmes A Schuyler bill rendered
O I, Folio lllltug bed ticks
John Wanlch wood
Win o McKtnnoy shoc3 '., "'
115
4 6
1 00
0 1)0
uuiui 11UJU.
30
15 110
20 00
COO
IntP tuM 117 til 1 a
John Whltenlght fctono fur two wells'.. ,
11 repairs
v w Hwett work aiiout prison
'?,om (,aa Co- ul"s rendered..,, . .. .
f! ! f:nt Warding prisoners
I II Ent washing ao :
J; Hijnt turnkey fees !.!'.'.!."".
J II I'oustagtcoal
? ,i'j" Ui;os'' as3
II II sands wood
David Lowcnbergclolhlng "I"' '"'
' i-1",?"0.5. i? 00 bl" rendered....
I A ;1,cKol,lr b111 rendered
0 A Klelm medicines
Wm Habb bUl rendered!... ... .'
FeterUlllmeyer bill rendered.,,....
2100
Sinoo
3s 92
219 9i
23 60
17 CO
HI 20
1 02
8 UO
(1633 4
FitlNTINO, S'l'ATIONEKY AND FOSTAOE.
.inoii initenucuder Co. statement
advertising
" t'leo proclamation..
;; " blanks
Jdmes 0 Urowu countyXtementl.!f.r.''.'' "
, ,. ," ,, cleo proclamation
u M vanderoilco, county htateinent,,..
' " court proclamation-
'. eleo. proclamation
; I advcrllslni;,.,,
40 00
87 20
27
20(H)
18 80
87 60
4010
20 83
3(0
SfiOO
49 0.)
40 00
90 00
23 60
13 25
8 10
80 90
o iiuiviitan uuverilsin
F L lltlltpr plpprlntt 1,1 ...T.o"' '
w').lill1K'.J'.Vusttt'''0 aud "a rent"'. I.'.'"
Tninx-M'-it?,."-.,": fur 03le and court
12 00
20 10
Win Maim htatloneryV.'.'.'.".',',',','.'.''' 'Htf
Fatr ot Hub. cn. 11111,1! U iii
(I A Clark sta'.'ery for omco and court... , . . 9 w
JNIJUISITIONS. ,MOt
Haudry pjr3on3for Inciuests tmsi
HUIIKIE HUILDINO AND IIKFAIIIS.
VKIi,
. "upcrt . et al shtmuii brllgo 11
Ww KlUcr.Daus l)rldgo ..,..: "; H
BSNTOM.
Jv, A Kilo bal. oa Klmblo brldgo
Mn.m '?.01,,r "'lowed Klmblo brllgo
sainiiel Appleman et ul
J t l-.Jsou, Colo brldgo
849 60
23 62
10 CI
8 14
87 37
0 27
1 25
Samuel Applemun et nl H'uiont'r'ldgo.'.'.'.'.'.
' " Colo brldL'n unna ir. .. "
u VHV ttvmv,,
SI.OOVI,
uhlllP,.titro,JP llod Hock brldgo
Wm fllger Harton brldgo.,
Jaeob htroup Red Hock brldM
CO
2 00
8 60
100
400
2 00
ISM)
8710
60
8149
V ivi? J H'tpert bi tdgo,
I S. Marn liarton bildgo,,. ,
Win tilger Red Hock brldgo .... .7
IlO'lnes A Hphlivlpr ),., l,?.!,,V..IV.. "
Kill E cm a Hro's Shauer brldgo.
Ui) ton Hun) an A Co Shaffer bridge.
Flauk oa hand for tho above bridges I',,,'.','
VUIAHCHEK):,
300
sou
CITAWMSA,
Davl'l llo:wlg McKelvy Mill brldgo
LANTRK.
Wm Shaffer nmt. appropriated to stono
t'HIttKDCRRRK,
O It MOIIcnry bat on contract Zaner brlii
" ' extra allowed
Hi
" bin tin contract McIIcniy Mill
uiinir' ,
OHMollenry extra allowed fjr rennlrlnlr'
abutment mill brldgo .
KM
1
mi;no imvuliiij KMiiniiai K'l IllUtl .
Aaron lipntlt-r.i M Hucknlcw briuirt). .
ll
(lunsNivooi).
,Tnhn Lcggott tola brldiro
O W Eves Krnmer brldgo
Jonathan Lemon Hohrsburg brldgo..'..'.'"
14
31 Jl
mils Eves x uros'iinvvk bildgo.,,.,.
J F. Welllver Kvcrs (irovo tirhtcn
Ui
Ii
Calvin Derr A Colo brldgo ..I!"'
Hi
1 1
uuiriun iiiiing ui urnmcr liridgo...
'I 1! .',' Ifecco mill brnlgo...".
" " " Holirburc brldgo. ..
HEMLOCK,
Si
71
,7 SMartz Danville bildgo
" I'ursel brldcre
ii
' i
Mmon ltcl.hard I'ursel brldgo J"'
4ACK80M.
T S Christian new brldgo near Dorr's mm.
oxtra allowed
Calv In Derr Christian brldgo , ' "
LOCf8T.
ltldcr .V Uatls Kostenbatider brldgo
jmiuei iiuuuu oiauiuivu uuu uriugo.
David Ilelwle ..."
Uera Howcr " " "
CW Iivcsoii bridge conluct near EBthtr
1- UIUHLVII,,,,, ,,,...,,,, .,...(.,,,,,,
Cliail-js Kclcliart Ircn brldgo
Wm Rupert t'tal Iron bridge ... .
" " Forgo brldgo "
Wm Hitter painting Iron bridge
11 in
ol
' .
ur. pleasant.
Philip stroup Wanlch brldgo
winucrsneo oriuge
John Wanlcu Wanlch Hridgo
!
H C Kindt Wilson brldiro
15.
Math Us Kindt Mordansvlllo bridge
C I. sands cribbing at Mordansvlllo brldgo .
John Mordan Mordansvlllo bridge ...
I-
19,
S
I.
3
01
Manilas Kindt Wilson brldgu (below)
A 11 Parker " " ....
Ellis E.er A Hro's " " "
914
It
till
Wm Hogers Smith brtdgu
I hlllp Miller cribbing ut Miller brldgo
04
ii'i.iiiiii iiiuu &o,, .viuier
brldiro
'.0!
I-
Fhllln Miller Wilsoo brlduo
(leoHeaglo Wilson bildgo (above)
OHAKUK.
Charles Conner Vanco bt Idgo
H.icliman nnd Heckman Iron bridge
Nathan Flockenstlno " '
AUStewartct al ' " ....
3)1
2 ;
Henry Conner ctnl ." " ....
Howard Kllno Vanco brldgo
Jacob Snyder etal Iron brldgo
" " Kino brldgo
Charles Kclcliart Iron bi idgo , , . , ,
Jacob Snyier et al S'anco brld,e
5J
I! !
151
it .
I'ISE.
T S Christian Shoemaker's brIJgo "on con-
tract"
KOilllNllcUKKK,
21! 0
John Hampton Mill (Irnvo brldgo
scorr.
Jacoby .t Wanlch stono culvert
Thomas Schnldman " "
SnlAlltOAl'.
so j
Hi
T S Christian Lewis brldgo contract.. .. :.
" " " ' oxtra
J J Mcllenry Johu Colo brldgo contract....
3 'si
S'lu '
2-311 j
" " cnuumg ,ioun uoie unugo....
Elllah Fcterman A Colo brldiro
Oil.
3 1
JMLarlsh ' "
!! (I I
" " J O Hess brldgo
David Lewis overseeing abutments Lewis
brldgo
II .
FENITENTIAHY AND ASYLUM.
Surport of Lizzie jiuton Danville
" " " " Warren
' " David Shea Danville
Convicts la Eastern Penitentiary for 'so....
t4'
137 li
810 Si
(Will
. 17 't
. 21 S
81 B
'0 91
191!
. 9S
. HI:
.. U'i
. UU
. 91
.. ini
, hi:
145 5
ASSESSORS' )
Heaver
Hcnton
Herwlck
liloom
Hrinrcreek...
Catawlssn.. .
Centralla
Centre
Conyngham .
Flsiiingcreck,
Franklin
(ireenwood. ,
Hemlock
2200 .nckson ... .
1073 Locust
33 25 Madison
sot.') Main
1073 Minim
23 17 Montour
27 83 Mt Flcasant...
id 23 orange
212.5 Fine
22 co Koarlngcrcck..
19 76 sugar loaL. . .
15 73
fall registry of voters
Assessors for
((! 4
(UK SCALPS FOR FOX AND WILD CATS
Fald sundry persons
ELECTION EXPENSES.
FalJ spring election officers
I3CII
4fl!'
13'2I
119 U
111 &
11111 "
" spring room rent
" fall
" constable's advertisements, and at
tending rprlng election
" constable's advertisements and at
tending fall election
" Johns Kllno, overseer attending fall
election 1679
" Wm.Kiickbaumet.nl. counting fall
vote
TAXES REFUNDED.
Ara't township taxes refunded
HLANK HOOKS.
W c Loudon, 1 docket, Froth's, office
Altemus Co., " "
FLHutter, si Registry books
COUNTY DO.NDS.
Amt. county bonds redeemed
" coupons on samo paid
Int. paid on over duo county bonds
(1010!.
13$
1)1
14 tl
( 8400(1
13 H
( 10119 S
RECAPITULATION.
Miscellaneous
Courts, Jurors pay, constable returns Ac...
Costs In commonwealth cases
Road and bridge viewers and road damages
commissioners onico and Court House
county Jail
Printing, stationery and postage
Inquisitions ;
Hrldges, buildings and repairs
Penitentiary and asylum
Assessors' pay
Fox and wild cat scalps
Election oxpenses
Tuxes rcfimded
Wank books
county bonds.caupons and interest paid on
over due county bonds
19419'
(315M1
From amount of orders issued deduct (loin,!!
taxes refunded and (10,419.50 bonds, coupous an!
Interest on overdue bonds paid, leaves (29,l!vC
vvhjchls tho actual ordinary expenss for tho year
SHEEP ORDERS ISSUED
Hcnton (29 00 Madison 1st 51
Hloom 1800 Montour m
catiwissa 7 110 Mt. Flcasant 13
Flshlngcreek Too orango 1!w
(ireenwood 49 w) Pino r,95
Hemlock 0100 scott so so
Jockson M 23(0 Sugarloat Sin
Locust coo
(5i;
STATEMENT OF I)0(J TAX AND SHEEP FUND.
Dog tax duo from collectors (IS.-0 02
Frobanlo commissions aud exon
erations 3000a
152S 01
Ad 1 amount In hands of Treas
16
4 00
(lives total assets
COUNTY FINANCES.
ASSETS
Tax in hands of collectors duplicates
Frobablo commission and exonerations off.
(1510 11
130i5C!
IC-Ol'l
92
(510
6s
20
23
(119-5 ll
, 31115 O
, 35IIU 10
3ll)
14 CI
29 01
("l7W M
Add amount in hands of Treasurer. .,
Add value ot old JalLpropcrty
Ualanco duo oniiera Honor note
onuset duplicates
Ono double set assessment bookB,
LIAHIL1TIES.
1 73
95
3 2r
Costs due In Commonwealth eases
Amt. tax duo tho sov ral districts
" road and brldgo vlowers.dua on book
county prison bonds unpaid
" . " coupons UDpala
''road damages assessed and unpaid,
estimated as nearly as can bo ,.
( 523 W
4-J4)
101 w
179IIOUI
13300
45s' 00
ICO
( 23M
17C0J
A?,llLM lnu-obt dness of tlio county January
2nd lhi'2 .,.
( 50.'7 II
Wo tho under8lgned co-nmlsstoncrs of Columtu
?2.nt?' .ai? ucn,uy certify that tho foregoing Is a
correct Btatement of accounts of Bald county for the
3carA. D, issi,
VALrM',??J,V"AKT ) commissioners
JOSHUA I-'ETTEUMAN, - of
H. F. EDU r, ( Columbia co,
Attest! John U. Casey, clerk.
We. the undersigned, Auditors of Columbia coup
ty, having been duly elected to adlust and Bettle the
account of tho Treasurer and commissioners ot Co
lumbia county do hereby certify that wo met at Hie
onico of the Treasurer and Com-nlksloners, la
Hloomsbuig, and carefully examined tho 1 ccounti
and vouchers of lho same from ihe lirst day ot Jao;
uarA.D.l!v3i 10 tho second dav of January !'
and llnd them correct as abovo stated, and woilnj
a balance duo Columbia county on county fund of
threo thousand onu hundred und thlrty-llvo doiuro
S?.8 "y-ilvo cents ((3,U5 03) from 11. A. Hvvepiwn;
hlser Treasurer of Columbia county. And welmd
.0a,n.?,0, I,twenty.ix dollars and and illty-seven
if,?i?.'w,6,7' 00 " fund la tho hands ol II. A.
hvvcppeuhlser, Treasurer.
in,V,yen,u.I'a,e.1'.0llrlmni'!' andsoals, tblsoth dayol
January A, D. issi.
C. W.HESS.
( I A 1(1(1 CK MALLEItl
L.J.ADAMS,
. ,,, , , , County Auditors,
I laidueforo settlement.
t l '''"so marked thus havo settled tholr dupllj
cates in full Blnco January 2nd.
C 83
2 97
0 74
414
8 87
1 25
D.MINISTH.VTOHS NOTICK.
UTATXOf AUIIA1IAU rORUK D1CKA8SH.
vlle,rs.0' ftdmlnlstratlon on tho estataof Abraham
Force late ot orango township, Columbia couutfi
deceased, have been irranted bv Ilia Houlster of saw
i.By ,. l.ue undersigned administrator. A"
K8?.113 ''avlng clalim against the estato of s-dJ
decedent are reiiuosted topieBeut tiiem tor set WO"
tnent and thnsn fiutpi.t,.! n' .rti. nnvn,.ni tn the
undersigned administrator wliUout delay.
'lulnroek. IIKNHY FUU.MKIt,
Jan 200-vv Adratnlstrator.
A
DM IN IBTIt ATOU'S NOTICE.
K4TAT8 Of 4ESSI1 OUL. DKCKABXD
.WS'1"8 01 Administration on tho estato of Jef -e
phi, late of Henton township, Columbia coi'ni).
leiinsylvania, deceased, have been gra'teu by
t in Register of said county to I. K, Krlckbauui el
Hcnton township, administrator. All persons
having claims ugalnst the estate of said dece
dent aro requested to present them for bellleuirct,
and thoso Indebted to tho emalo to tnako paimeot
to the uuderslgued Admlulslrutcr.wlthout delu),
K. KUICKHAL'M,
Administrator.
Cambra, Fa,
Ul
95
Hi
6474) 1
211
41)5) l X
21.519; I
KbOu
6100'
179 M i
31M Si
dill
bllti 1
77M :
12459)
IIIIOI'I j
3191 I
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