The Columbian. BLOOMSBURG, PA., FRIDAY, KEHUUAUY 0, 1883. Correct uallroiitl Time 'l'ulilc. Trains on the Philadelphia ft H, 11. leave llupcrt as fuiiowsi NOBTII, SOCTII. (i is a. m. H 45 a. m. 4 1)0 p. 111. 0 4511, 111. Tr Ins on tho 1). I. W. II. II. loavo Bloomsburg as lollowal KOHTII. SOUTH. I cs a. m. 8 25 a. m. 10 61 n. in. 11 43 a. in. 6 51 p. in. 4 M p. m. The II 45 train south connects with tlio Phlla. deluhla ft Heading at llupcrt, and with the Northern Central at Northumberland. Tho 8:23 a. m train connects at Northumberland Willi 0:33 train on Pennsylvania road reaching 1'liUdeiphU at Biao p. in. The ll:4S train connects with Philadelphia and Heading roal at ltuport at 11:50 reaching I'hlla delphtaatlioop. m. Tho 11:45 train connects with Pennsylvania, roil at Northumberland at 1:63 reaching Plilladel phla at 7:45 p. m The 4:27 p m. train connects with Pennsylvania road at Northumberland nt 8:03 p. m. anu reaencs riilladelphla at 2:55 a. m. Trains on tho N. ft W. 1). Hallway pass Illoom I'rrry as follows s NOIITII. SOtTIt. 1.41 a. m 19.08 p. in. 0.81 p, ra 7.07 p. in. Iornoual. J. M. C. ltanck Esq. uttcndoil court tills week. Mrs. J. II. Iilnglc of Hellcfontc Is visiting her parents. K. C. Cnswcll went to Philadelphia on on Tuesday. II. H. I'nyno Esq. of Kingston was In court on Monday. Mrs. Morris 3 hlpley started for her home in Cincinnati on Monday. Mrs. Tunnlson is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Bhattuck nt tho Sanitarium. Miss Kute l'rlco of Philadelphia is tho guest of Mrs. 11. C. Nenl. AVm. II. Snyder, Esq., ot Orangevllle, was foreman of the.Omml Jury. Moses Schllcher, of llenvcr township. was among our callers during court. Mrs. Frank Howe of DnuvllU; was tho guest of Mrs. U. E. Waller this week. Mrs. A. A. Marplc is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. II. Ilarman, and other relatives. Miss A 1). Welib, anil Mm. Henry W. Clark, nro the guests of Mrs. Judge Elwell. Thomas Sliumnn of Heaver, reports the oil tanks of tliat place In successful opera Hon. Miss Hattlo McKclvy came over from school at I.ewlshurg and spent Sunday at home. M. A. Amnicrinnn, Esq., of Eishmgcrcek township, was in town on Saturday on business. Horace- C. lilue, one of Danville's most energetic young business men, was in town on Tuesday. O. A. Buckingham Esq. of Berwick, has not been in good health for some time, but Is now improving. William Eyer, of Cutiiwlssn, started for Florida on the 7th inst, expecting to re mnln some time. Miss May Harkley returned last week from Troy, New York, where she had been visiting relatives. Wm. E. Sterner has leased the stone quarry on the Drinker farm across the creek from this place. Gen. Louis Wngncr of Philadelphia was in town last Friday nnd Saturday, visiting gome of his old army friends. Messrs. Iihnwn, ltoblns, Yocum and Eyerly, repicsentedCntawissain court, and seemed to have considerable business. Grant S. Herring lias been examined and pasted by the Hoard of Examiners as a stu dent at law in the olllce of E. It. Ikeler. W. P. White of Union County was in town on Saturday. He formerly resided In Scott township and has many friends here. Berwick's attorneys, C. 11. Jackson L. T. Thompson, A. K. Oswiild and A. C. Freas were in (attendance ut court tills week. William Hughes of Hazleton, drove over here last Saturday with as pretty a team as one often sees. He always has good horses. Ex-Sherlft Millard will start for Pitts burg on Saturday next, where lie has been drawn as n juror in tho United States court. John Pursel, formerly of this town, now living In Maryland, was hero this week. With the exception of his gray hair he has changed but little. Mrs. Sampson Townscnd of Iron street fell on the ice on Tuesday evening on her way to church and was badly bruised. No bone3 were broken. Lent began on Wednesday. Election notices for sale at this olllce. John M. Stuckliousu of Shickshiuny died last Friday. Silas Young of Llghtstreet, has some of the finest shouts In the county. Court adjourned on Wednesday ufUr noon, until Saturdajyuorulng. Wanted Two girls to learn the Puuts making. Call at D. Lowenberg's. The sale of seats for the lecture of Itev. Joseph Cook will begin ut Dentler'a store next Monday morning. II. It. Albertsou of Greenwood township hereby announces his name us n candidate for u director of Bloom Ploor District. Jan. li), '83-4W. A number of the Winona boys and their ludy friends had ii hop at the company rooms on Tuesday evening. Prof. Brooks lurnishcd tho music. Caleb Barton hereby unnounces that he will be u candidate for re-election us one of the directors of Bloom Poor District, ut the coming election. Sw The Ice on the river' started or. Monday, i.. ... . ... mi is now pueu up along me snore at u considerable height. Tho festival for the beuellt of St. Colum. kill's church ut Evans' Hall was well ut tended on .Monday and Tuesday evening. Those who attend court, and everybody eise, should take udvuntago of David Low enburg's announcement on tho Hi page, and secure a hiinraln. Now Is the time. The prospects uro that next week will bo s-nurciy occupied bv the tr ills of c v cuus' cs- At tho culling of the list on Tuesday morning there were thirteen cases remain l"g for trial. Can anybody Inform tho public how mucn it costs to mind n nackuxo of nicely cut newspapers, about the slzo of bank uuis, rrom New York to Danville, by ex press? Thereby hangs a tide. Tho vestry of St. Paul's Episcopal church liave decided to offer the property now oc cupled by ltev. L. Buhner on Jlor.k street, for sale. For terms address John A. Fun. tou, Bloomsburg. The funeral of -Mrs. .1. K. Grolz took place on Sunday morning ut 10 o'clock. Services wcro held nt tho house, the ltev. O, It. Strunck conducting them. Notwith standing tho stormy weather, llio attendance wns quite large. Mr. Tuhbs has put In a Holcomli tele, phone from the olllce of lliu Exchange Ho tel to the stnhlc. Thu transmission Is much I6uder than the Bell, but nswearo informed, It can be used only where a straight wire can he stretched. Mr. Jacob Fatter died br Ashton, HI., on the 20th of January, nged 70 yenrs, 'Ho was born In tills county In 1801, and wns the father of thirteen children 'all tif whom survive him but one. Mr. Furver removed from this county toAshlon, In 1870. Wo cannot commend the 'commissioners for raising the percentage -of- the county Treasurer. Three per cent, ought to pay lilm well for his 'work'. . It Is more1 than many men are receiving who have equal responsibility and do much more labor. The rain on Sunday took the snow oil rapidly, leaving a coating of Ice on the ground, but a fall of a few Inches more snow on Monday morning made the sleigh ing ns good us new. Our liverymen have been kept busy day mid night for the past few weeks taking out Blelghlng parties. The Young Ladles' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church gave an entertainment nt tho residence of Mr. J. A. Funston, last Friday evening. Tho attendance was large and tho company was entertained with tableaux and music. Hefrcsliinents wero served, nnd the proceeds were about tlilr-ty-llve dollars. Col. L. F. Copcland of Indiana will lee turu at tho Opera Houso on Friday evening February 23d for the benefit of Ent Post, G. A. It. The subject of bis discourse is "What's to Hinder?" He lectured recent ly at Catawlssa to a large audience, and Is considered nn eloquent speaker. Scats can he secured at Denllerls. Tho Winona Fire Co. lias reccl red two axes from Pulaski Carter of Providence, Pa., for use on their iiosc carriage. Mr, Carter is the manufacturer of axes, scythes, edge tools, railroad and mining tools of the best quality, and also of h ind agricultural Implements. His goods are kept by nil hardware dealers. E. It. Heeler's black colt ran awuy on Wednesday evening. Frank wns driving her, with a load of boys In the sleigh, nnd in turning the corner near the stable the sleigh upset, throwing the boys out. The horse run out thu alley, around by Main and Market streets, and wns caught on Fifth. No damage was done. Valentines from one cent to iJl.BO at the Coll'.miiian store. Call and see them. A controversy as to which printing olllce Is doing the most and best work is not of any special interest to the public. We have only to repeat our invitation of last week to the public to come and examine our olllce and our work, and compare it with others in thu county. Our cotempo rarles do not seem to invite such compari son. The free bridge question is not settled yet by any- means. Thu subject must be agitated until people who live outside of liloomsburg come to understand that while we are paying taxes to build and repair budges all over the county, it is no more than Lilr that the rest of the county should help liloomsburg. Tills Is u subject on which we invite coirespondence oil both sides. Thomas F. Mcllrldu has been steward at the Bloom Poor house for a number of years, nnd his management has been satis factory in every respect. Everything Is kept In the best of order, nnd the unforta nate people who have become objects of charity are treated with kindness and con sideration. No better man can be found for the place. The second lecture of the course will be delivered on Thursday evening Feb. 22nd by ltev. Joseph Cook of Boston, whose subject will be " Tho Seven Wonders of tho World." He stands at the bead of the list as u public lecturer, his reputation ex tending far beyond tho borders of the na tion. Tho committee has gono to great ex pense In securing his services, nnd should bo rewarded with u crowded house. Se. cure scuts early. John V. Whitenight, having purchased the entire interest of tho Bloomsburg Iron Company, in a certain stone quarry, near town, is prepared to furnish parties with llrst-cluss building stone; tho stone used for years at tho Company's furnaccs.bclng pro cured ut tills quarry; also, for the past year he supplied the Woolen Mill people, be sides for other nnd best buildings In town and vicinity. The public patronage is so licited. Terms reasonable. 2w Wasted. By Z. T. Fowler of Willow Grove.Pa., 00,000 bushels of wheat at $1.03 per bushel. Jan. 19, '8:i-4w. Ent Post, O. A. It., took possession of its new quarters in Itawllugs' biilldin last week. Thursday night, 'lite ball was open to the public, and u feast of bean soup, hard tack and colVeo was served on a table extending the entire length of the building.' The Bloom baud was present, and furnished some cxcellarit music, and some of the comrades sang several songs. General Louis Wagner of Philadelphia was present, and being called on for u speech, lie responded In a neat address of about fifteen minutes. Tho Post has very pleas ant quarters, and Is In n nourishing condi tion. Centre NntuM. News Is not. very plenty this week. Tho last wedding party have not returned from tho bridal trip and tho next onu will not start till Thursday too late for this issue On Wednesday evening of last week Messrs.. Ellshu and F. P. Hagenhuch, with four-ln.hau'd, look u jolly sled load of our young people to Mr. Philip Creasy',- near Llghtstreet, where dancing was Indulged In by tho paT'ty till u very late or quite caily hour All report a pleasant tlmo and seem anxious to treat another neighbor to u similar party. Miss Sulllo and Miss Emma Hancock and 'Mr. Colo of Danville, were the guests of Misses Clara iiuil Mary Aikman, last week. Tho Prcbbytcrltins of llldluy church have secured tho 'services of ltev. O.K. Canlleld of Orangevllle, who will preach every two weeks at 3 p. in. Our people luivu certainly been very fortunate In se. curing so elllclent a minister and worker as Mr. Canlleld. His sermon last Sunday was n very able nnd convincing argument. Mrs. Jainej Miller has been quite unwell for soino time, and Is being treated by Dr, Ammermanfor heart dlseiike. It Is hoped that she may soon reeovcr.hcr usual health mid cheei fulness. Mr. James Kelchncr, who has been suf fering for muuy weeks trom u severe ut tack of erysipelas Is ugulu able lo go about but does not look like Jim yet. Hope ho lliuy BOOH. ltKl'OllTKll, IHJi COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, Ilccr Homing, In this Quaiitei! Sessions. Commonwealth) Indictment for selling t i ,W ,, . '"r' beer without n 1U John V. Keller.) ceiiM-, Special Veiidict. Opinion by Elwell, P. J Filed Feb. B, '811. The verdict llnds that tho defendant is engaged In the business of bottling lager beer, ale nnd porter nt Berwick, in this county, nnd that within tho last year ho lins, at his place of business and at other places in the county, soldlngcr beer In bot tles ami In larger quantities by the keg, liono of which wns diankonhls premises with his knowledge, and Hint he had no license as it bottler nnd had not paid the sum of fitly dollars ns u license fee. Tho question submitted for thu decision of the Court Is, whether under these facts the defendant lias Incurred tho penally prescribed by law for selling malt liquors without license. It Is contended by the Counsel for the defendant that tho business of bottling nnd selling lager beer by tho bottle, Is excepted out of the general provisions of tho Inw by Act ot 2Sth of April, 1858, Purd Dig. DM, which provides, among other things by Section 8, that bottlers of ale, porter or beer, not otherwise engaged In the. sale of intoxicating liquors, nor in keeping any tavern, oyster house or cellar, restaurant or place ot amusement or refreshment shall lie allowed tn sell the. same by the bottle, without taking out n license. Provided that such liquor U not drank upon the premises where sold, nor at any place provided by such seller for that purpose. Thus the law stood until the 22d day of March, 1807, when it wns enacted, Pamph let Laws, page 41, that. If any permn after the passage of this act, shall sell spirituous and vinous liquors, domestic wines, malt or brewed liquors without having obtained u license authorizing him so to do, such person shall, on conviction In the Court of Quarter Sessions, be lined, &c. That this Act was not Intended to be limited to a prohibition of unlicensed sales by hotel or restaurant keepers, Is manifest from the comprehensive terms employed. lso from the fact that tho pronto exempts from Its operations, druggists and apotli ccaries who sell unmixed alcohol or brewed liquor in the preparation of medicine. In the construction of statutes It Is n rule that "an exception strengthens the force of law in cases not excepted." This net operated ns a repeal of the 8th section of thu act of 1858, not by express words, but by clear implication. A subse quent alllrmatlye statute Is a repeal by Im plication of n former one concerning the same matter,lf It Introduce a new rule upon thu subject and be evidently Intended as a substitute for the former law, although It contains no express words repealing it. Bishop on statutory crimes sec IS.?. John ston' Estato St. Hep. fill. The last ex presslon of the legislative will must pre vail. In u well considered opinion of Judge Williams of the 4th District he says: "Af- ter tills act, (1807) bottlers stood where they should stand, on the same ground as other venders. They could obtain a license to sell, by the quart or in larger quantities in the same manner that any other dealer could, but they could not sell without license." No further legislation wns had upon the subject of Hcensc,untll the passage of tholo. cal option law in 1872 which prohibited, in counties adopting it, all licenses lor sales of liquor. In 1870 that act was repealed. But this legislation did not affect the act of 180" which was all the while in foice and re mains the law to this day so far as relates to sale without license. I mean to say that the prohibitory portion of tho act remains in force. The Act of 1870 provides (Di gest 2029 ) that license for the sale of liquor when not otherwise provided for by special law, may be granted by the Court of Quarter Sessions. It also provides for the classification of hotel's, and llxes the amount to be paid for their license, and In an unmistakeablo manner expresses the Intent of the law makers in a proviso which declares that no license for bottlers shall be less than fifty dollars. The argument on behalf of the defen dant wholly ignores thu Act of 1807, and renders meaningless the Act of 1875. By the former the selling without license was in broad terms forbidden to all persons, and by the latter tho business of bottling Is specially mentioned in connection with other business In respect to which n license is required. All persons engaged in the snlo of intox icating drinks are thereby placed upon tho same footing ; that Is they must have a liceii'e so to do. A sale by the bottle con tnining a pint or a quart is equally u viola Hon of the law us n side by the drink, At no time except during tho nine years be. tweon 1808 mid 1807 have bottlers been ex. cepted from the general provision of tho law. There appears to be no good reason why they should have special privileges above others who make sales of liquors If there is it has not been discovered by tho Legislature. Judgment on the special verdict In favor of the Commonwealth. SI 1 fill It ItVlllH. Coasting and skating have been ill the rage among the young people for tho past two weeks. There was a full turn out on Saturday. The low Icy fields and pond near town contained scores of pleasure seekers, C. Woodrlng was killed by a fall of coal In the mini's at Hollywood, Luzerne county, on Thursday, lie was a son-in-law of Daniel Hutteiistluu of this place, His re mains were brought hero and burled In thu Mllllln cemetery on Saturday. Mr. Win. II. Seybert, one of our worthy farmers will quit the business tho coming Spring and move to Berwick. He Is a Urst-clusH fellow and will bo missed, His brother Heuben will move on tho Schwep penhelser farm. George Steely, Is taking n vacation and is visiting relatives In Luzerne county. Wo understand that the saloon belonging to Joseph Sliumau has been rented to A, W. Fritz of Berwick who will take clnvrgu some time the coming Spring Parlies have been too numerous to niako mention of each ouo, Tho most brilliant affair of tho season perhaps was thu one from Berwick and vicinity which harbored at tho resldencu of W. H. Seybert on Wed-, nesday night at which time there wero near u hundred persons gathered to enjoy them selves. Among thu most notable birthday pres ents of the day Is n live opossum of which Joint Yoliu Jr., was tho recipient ut his birthday parly. A gift front his nephew, Thu gravel train hands and section hands were repairing thu railroad nt this place on Saturday. They nro not any too well pleased with thu reduction on wages front SI. 00 to 1.10 per day. Nathan Keck will move from this town ship to Miutzvlllo in a few weeks. Peter Lantz has gone to housekeeping again. Miss Mary Klkendall has been ill for many weeks, but is on the amends again. Charles Feddcr moved from tho Wolf farm on Wednesday tn his old homu along the West Branch river, PlNAFOlltt. Court I'rocceilliiKH. Court met on Monday morning, nil tho Judges on tho llcnch, lteport of Inquest In estato of William Webb deceased, conllrmed. Order to view road In Locust and Cony, ngham tqwnshlps continued. C onstables' returns tnlten In open court, lteport of viewers of a rond In Centre township In favor ot a road, confirmed nisi. lteport ot viewers In favor of a road in Greenwood and Pine, confirmed nisi. Inquest on body of Samuel Slinman ap proved. M. E. Cox, Elijah Shutt and W. O. Glr. ton, appointed tipstaves for lirst week, M. Cox and Mlcmel Walter second week. Opinions filed In cases of M. Cox vs. John Leggottj W. llrlco Ss Co' vs. Mrs. Sarah Haffcy commonwealth I). Iloll- Ingshead ; Benton Saving Fund vs. 11. M. Davis ( Estate of Matilda A, Zimmerman j Esther Evans' will ense, Issue directed. Inquest on bodyof John Smith of Cen- tralla, npprnved. ticport of snlo In estate of John Lewis conllrmed' nisi. Accoitnt-of committee of Margaret Port lier, n lunatic, confirmed nisi. Petition of John nnd Hannah Martz, for the adoption of Anna Stadtlcr filed, and de cree made. ltoad In Franklin township near John Artley's conllrmed nisi. Cornelius Cronan sworn as n citizen of the United States. lteport of sale In estato of Louis Foulk confirmed nisi. Citation awarded In estate of Martin Lunger lo file an account. Mary ltepport vs. Win. ltepport, alias subpoena In dlvorco ordered. Auditors reports In the following estates were conllrmed nisi : Louis Foulk, William Schle, Wesley Hagenbtich, ltcbccca Van dersllcc, James Luinon. Accounts of the ltegister presented nnd conllrmed nisi. Elsie J. Jones vs. Edward Jones, sub prena In divorce awarded. Ilcporter of viewers against a county bridge conllrmed nisi. Com. vs. M. J Freas. A true bill. Com. vs. Alfred Breech. A truo bill. lteport of viewers in favor ot a road In Orange township conllrmed nisi. lteport of sale In estato of It. M. Eck, confirmed nisi. lteport of sale in eslato of A. Hunsingcr, conllrmed nisi. Com. vs. William A. Earnest. A truo bill. Cusu tried, verdict not guilty. Costs divided. Com. vs. William Krlck, disturbing a religious meeting. A true bill, verdict guilty. Com. vs. It. A. Stlner, larceny, A true bill. Case tried, verdict guilty. C. .0. "Burklcy, S. IChorr and E. It. Ike lcr 'appointed library committee. lteport of Grand Jury read and Hied. Citation awarded In the estate of Jonas Hart.el to file an account. Joseph Sliarpless, Peter Billuiuycr and S. Ncyhard appointed viewers of u road In Scott township near James Lake's. Sale of real estate ordered in cstuteof John linker. lteport of Inspectors of a county bridge in Sugnrlouf near Alinas Cole's conllrmed nisi. ltuli! grnnted to show cause why an alley n ear W. Belshline In Greenwood, shall not be declared vacated. Johanna Kcmmerer vs. Geo. Kemmerer subpiena in divoice awarded. In estate of Sarah Miller, a lunatic. Sale ordered on ten days' notice. Ella Fenstermucher vs. L. Fensterniacher, subpana In dlvorco awarded. Inquest awarded In estate of Phoebe A. Ste,rner. Com. vs. It. A. Stlner. This is the man who committed depredations at several places near Holirsburg. On the second in dictment he plead guilty. Com. vs. Harry Kriekb'aum, larceny. Stealing jewelry at George Drelsbaeh's. Plead guilty. The case of Curtis S. Brooks against the borough of Danville was fixed for trial on Wednesday, but owing to lite illness of an important witness thu cae was continued. About 00 persons camu up from Danville to attend the trial. Caleb Barton has lnailo an cfllclcnt officer as one of the directors of Bloom Poor Dis trict, und the republicans can do no better than to re-elect him Blicrirr Hulct). Tho property of Henry Ortwinu in Bloomsburg was sold by Sheriff Mourey at tho Court House on Monday last to John Applcman for ijdlU. The sales of the prop erties of 1). W. Hicks and Samuel Bower were ndjourned until Saturday nt two o'clock. The great superiority of DR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP over allothercoughremedics is attested by the immense popular demand for that old established remedy. I am:! HllHi! For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, liron- ! cliitis.WhoopinK Cough, Incipient I Consumption and for the relief of I I !Kumptive persons in advanceu ' .'.es of the Disease. For Sale f '1 DniRgicts. Price, 25 cents. MARRIAGES ICauss Ai.iikiitsok. On February 8rd, 1683, by Itev. G W. Dunhip,;at thu groom's home, Mr. Jacob S. Karns and Miss Ar mlnta Alberlsnn, both of Col, Co., Pa. LOCAL NOTICES. Winter goods very cheap ut Lutz & Sloan's to closu them out. 009!) Pounds Good Pork. f !)!)!)( Good Llvo Calves. 00J Good Llvo Shoals, in weight i 30, ;), -iu, mj 10 uu pounds, 01 Good Youug Beeves, 00V Bushels Good Cloverseed, ' Oil!) Bushels Good Potatoes, 0009 Pounds Dried Apples. 09909 Pounds Dried ltaspberrles, pitted cherries and hird. AH ot tho above wanted at Light Street ny Dims i oung, Dec. fiS-ilm ' Seo thu new styles of Linen Collars nt Lutz & Sloan's. 107 pieces of White Granite Ware tll.00 ut I, W. llariman & Son's, for More new Embroideries Lutz ite Sloan's. this week at Winter suits at cont for two weeks at 1), Lowenberg's. BLOOMSBU lltt, American Clilna Ten Bets nt 1. W. Hart man & Son's. For bargains In Winter Clothing call nt onco nt D. Lowenberg's. I. W. llartinan & Son's Is the place for all kinds of white nnd fancy ware, nlso Glasswnro In largo lots. Call and exam ine. Housekeepers goods of all kinds nt I. W. Iliutmmi & Son's. All pnrtlcB attending court will find great bargains m Winter Clothing. Overcoats for men, boys nnd children, elcarlng nut to make room for Spring goods cnll nnd bo convinced that you can buy nn Overcoat nt cost at D. Lowenberg's. People who como to Court next week will pleaso call nt I. W. Hnrtmnn & Son's. A largo nssorlmcnt of white Counterpanes nt Lutz & Sloan's cheap. Wool and Cotton Carpet Chain nt I. W. Hartmuu& Son's- The best Linen towel every sold In this town for 20c. can now be got nt Lutz & Sloan's. Goods delivered nt all times nnd at all places In Bloomsburg by I. W. Hartmnu & Son. BUSINESS NOTICES. USEFUL IN THE FAMILY. We usually leave It to doctors to recom mend medicines, but Pniker's Ginger Tonic mis ucen so usciui in our lamuy in relieving sickness and suffering that we cannot say too much In Its praise. Salem Argus. '; The use of Elys' Cream Balm, n sure cure for Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold In Head, Is attended with no pain, lncou-' vcnlcnco or dread, which can bo said of no other remedy. Pnco GO cents. Apply Into nostrils with llttlo finger. I could scarcely speak; It was almost Impossible to breathe through my nostrils. Using Elys' Cream Balm a short time I was entirely relieved. My head has not been so clear nor voice so strong In years. I recommend this admirable remedy to nil nllllctcd with Catarrh or Colds in the bend. J. O. Tichcnor, Dealer In Boots and Shoes, EllzabethN. J. As one having used Ely's Cream Balm I would say It Is worth Its weight in gold as a cure for Catarrh. I bought one bottle at Martin & Eply's drug store In this place and It cured me. S. A. Lovell, Franklin, Pa. ooon FOR nAMKS. ' With a baby nt breast nothing is so use ful for quieting my own and baby's nerves as l'arker's Ginger Tonic. It prevents. uowel complaints, and Is better than any stimulant to give strength and appetite, A newurK jioincr. how's tub nAnv. "How's the baby?" "His croun Is bet ter this morning, thank you. We gave mm some or Thomas' hclectrlc Ull ns you advised, doctor, and shall give him some more in nn hour or bo." Next day the doctor pronounced the youngster cured. on, what a ooranl Will you heed the warning. The slcnal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrioie disease consumption. Ask vour- selves if you can afford for the sake of saving B0 cts., to run the risk nnd do noth ing for it. Vi e know from experience that Shlloh's Cure will cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains whv more than a Million bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup, nnd Whooping Cough, at once. Mothers do not bo without it. For lame back, side, or chest, use Shlloh's 1'orus l'lastcr. Bold by J. II. Klnports. may iu-eow. DHSl'lSRD. Bv the unthinking, Burdock has been considered n weed, and its luxuriant growth, unpleasant smell, etc., has render ed it. to lliose "not Knowing us virtues." a nuisance, and yet the root has long been acknowledged bysnvants as most invalu- aoie as a uiuretic, uncneni ami uioou puri fier. Burdock Blood Bitters embody all its good qualities. 1'rlcc l.uu. "lll'CHUTAWA." Quick, complete cure, ull annoying Kid- noy, Bladder und Urinary Ulseases. lyl. uruggists. ."Better be wise by the misfortunes of others than by your own." Take warninj in time. Avoid attack nostrums by wide thousands annualiv perish. Use only such remedies ns are demonstrated above sus picion, foremost among which is Kidney Wort. For torpid liver, bowels or kidneys, no other remedy equals it. It is sold in ' both dry and liquid form by ull druggists. We liavo a speedy and positive curu for catarrh, diptheria, canker mouth and headache in Shlloh's Catarrh lteracdy. A nasal injector free with each pottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by J. II. Kinports. may l-eow. W. II. Sticker. Mt. Carmel. Pa., says : "Brown's lion Bitters has done more for me than nny medicine I have ever used." 8KINNY MEN. 'Wells' Health Itcnowcr" 'cstores health nnd vljror, cures Dyspepsia, Impotenco sexual Debility. it-iTFor one ilinio get n pnekace of Dia- mond Dyes nt tho druggist's. They color anything thu simplest nnd most dcslrablo colors. "notion ON HATS." Clears out ruts, mice, roaches, flics, ants, bed-bin's, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. lCc. Druggists. Lvdlu E. Plnkham's Vccctahlo Com- pound ranks tlrst as n curative agent in all complaints peculiar to women. OONOOIII) ailAl'B YINK9. Fine, vigorous Vines, Two, threo nnd Four Years' Old, for sale by thu dozen or thousand ut tho lowest prices. ihcsu vines nro -raised onino famous Jit. Prospect Vineyards, ut Passaic, N. J., where the well-known Port Grnpe Vino 3 produced that is so highly esteemed nt brosden und Ilerlln, nnd other European Cities to which it is shipped, nnd that is so highly esteemed by physicians everywhere. Address, Ai.fhed Sfebk, Jan. 120, '83-3m, Passaic, N. J. After nil the arguments about cheapness und quality it appears that Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup Is tho best remedy for tho euro of Coughs nnd Colds ever offered to the pub. lie; Thu prlco is only 25 cents a bottlo nnd every druggist in tlio hunt soils and recommends it. DVrtl'Kl'SIA AND I.IVEI1 COMPLAINT. Is it not wortli tho small prlco of 75 cents to free yourself of every symptom of these distressing complaints, If you think so cull at our store una get 11 noitio 01 miou's Vitali.er, every bottle has a printed guur nntco on it, use accordingly and If it docs you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by J. II. Kinports. may ly-cuw. IlltOl'SV ANir'lUECMATISM. Dropsical und Itheuinatlo persons find the use of Specr's Port Orupo Wine, of Now Jersey, of Inculcunblo benefit. Its purity und valuable properties havo given it 11 wide reputation among physicians throughout this country and Europe. Tills wlno took thu highest premium at the lute Centennial, It is excellent for weary and debilitated females, and used by tho best families in New York ns an evening family wine. For sale by O. A. Klelm, liloomsburg, Pu, jV OTIOK Is hereby glvrnto nil whom It may concern, that an application will be made to tha Legisla ture of thu Commonwealth ot i'ennsylvanla now tn session at. llarilshurg for the passage of an Actot the (leneral Assembly, the title nf which Is "An Act to repeal the Act of May ninth. A, 1)., ono thnusana eluht hundred and seventv.nnH. entitled "An Act providing tirihe appointment of an Inspector ot steam boilers In the counties of tsciiuylklll. Northumberland ana Columbia, by tho raver nor of tha Commonn ultli. Tho object of the Act to be applied for as afore- bum, as uppeurti iruiu uts line, ia ine repeal 01 (06 buu tan 111 iimvu ui aiay, n u., toil. O. II. TYSllN. A. M. HAI.1IEHSTADT, J. 11. t'Hl'KCll, V. II, WKLI.S, M. llltlllUT. OKO. T. JilIlNH. A.Fulton I'ATTKHSON & LLEWELLYN. Feb, J '3-lw. FARWIS? HOMES Tho best In tho world, ara easllv ohtalnml in n. kota, Minnesota and Northern luna. (let ready lomovulntha tuning. First come, best served, County maps, descilptlon oMands. rates ofpaa. ago aud irelghl. furnished freo by CI1AS. a JIKOWN. Agent, Chliago, Milwaukee. A m, Paul uy,ow DHiiiuiviioi.i UV91UU, jtiuua. no trou ble to answer questions, r foblMvr COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. MARKET REPORTS. 1II.OOM8HUHO MAIIKET. Whoatpi r bushel.....,, t on 45 live Oorn, ' outs Flour per lnrrol Oioversecd ... . Iluttor 6.40 S.AS .St .SI Tnilow , OS ,50 Drtsrt Apples ........ . !o8 Hides AShouldofs''.'",',',','.',t'.'. '.'.'.'.!!!!!!. liv Chickens ..!......... iii Turkeys ; .- . I.ard t"-r pound 14 May per ton M'CSWAI , , , , , Uackwhoat flower per 100. ...i,!,,,' J.00 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. rmt.ADici.riiU, January It. i I.ODB Tho market wns dull and weak : super. flno 3.C0(9.83T i extra W.mgM.oo ! Pennsylvania fftmllv W.6MM.75S Ohio and Indiana family $5.00(45.76 ! Minnesota extra J vs.V3.M) j ao ntraljf Ut W.soMfi.oo i winter patent nmgo.91)! sprln do JO.NW.'S. HVIl Kl.ODR-JI.0(4l,J3. WnsiT Market was steady! No. i western reH $l.o((i,o;f i Uelawaro ana Pennsylvania rodss $l.oi(4i.ojV i loneberryrcd and amuer $1. 10al.lt. t'OKNTlio market was dull for local use: new ungraded iatoo, do sail 7W740! old steamer S20 ; do mtxrd 3soa do No. s do sic. OiTs-Market was Inactive, bur. Bteadys No. 1 wluto 60c j wo. f do iSXQm : No. do 7o ; No. 1 mtieimc. ItTK-Qulet at 67,fiflc. LAKD-Market whs steady 1. city kettlo 12V lXo; loose butchers' Uc4tlVo; prlmo steam U;c. UDTTKR-Pcnnsylvanla nnd wc9torn creamery extra 8WS.j llradford county and New York tra a:!3ie; Rolls stcaly; Pennsylvania S(iJs-rennsylfanU:8IKfMo: western Joo nice houso iHgjio ; limed native. $fi tnonperaayathome Samples worth! 6 J IU 5Urre0, Address Stinsox Co. l'or march l 1-y gTATEMENT OP THE FINANCES OF COLUMBIA rJ0UiTTY FIIOM JAN. 2nd, 1882, to JAN. 1st, 1883. statement showing taxes assessed and balance still due. rio I 9 o DISTKICTS. p g M 5 $ V? Geavcr. ( Ml 61 J73 60 $12 60 1 " J licnton MO 63 02 M SCO CM 61 M00 tllerwlck .... H6S2 22 M50 t9IU t578 77 tM60 Illoom 89iS81 05 00 124 00 llrlarcreek. . 1216 64 77 0i) tli 706 40 77 OS 'Catawlis.1 . 1701 64 07 50 SO 32 Ccntrnlla 72JS0 60 7 03 69616 M Centre 1017 25 78 60 40 80 960 73 73 60 Conyngham.. 24SS23 900 60 2S201 900 Flshlngcreok 110119 U200 3105 818 33 9200 Franklin.... 644 79 41 60 10 so (ireenwood.. 123510 93 60 4993 884 14 MOO Hemlock 100172 49110 6 60 20300 4900 .Jackson.,.. 274 S3 60 60 2 90 ' I.OCU.St 1195 01 lis 60 8 51 404 22 US 60 Madison 993 53 72 00 23 75 289 79 "2lKI Main 604 26 4310 22 85 24S 19 43 DO Mimin 1022 82 62 00 15 85 229 43 62 00 tMontOUr.... T830 81 t40 50 t20U5 111377 t40 60 Mt. Pleasant. 005 64 6S50 59 81 293 85 66 50 orange 8il 4h 57 60 47 86 139 ul 67 50 I'lllO Hit) 5-100 4 37 163 40 68 00 Uonrtngcreek 40131) 46 00 8 42 70 so 4 600 SCOtt 1390 09 69 60 90 23 626 51 09 60 SUgarloat.... 365 41 67 60 75 66 47 0I5O $17614 01 1475 60 79145 7641 28 117050 Amount duo for years previous to 18S2. Districts" colluctors Y'r County Doj issi 132 OS $ 35 oo ' 699 90 77 60 4 50 " 96 7 20 00 ISHI K10JJ6 83 00 tT650 21 1215 60 llenton , Illoom. (ireenwood.. Hemlock Illoom B fl Kase M Knorr J (Hilrton wm FFouit.. Keubcn Harris A. M. JOHNSON, Treasurer of Columbia county, In account with said county on county tunas. Jan. 2nd. ifs. mt. Toamt. uncollected prior to 1S32 " amt, on hand at lust settlement " County tax assessed In '?2 " tax on registry of voters " added tax (ireenwood dup. for 'St.... " A II Herring old plank " John Lore old briage near Snoe- miker'smlll To I). H. Coffman rent for ola Jail ' the town of liloomsburg rent for old Jail stable To i W. sones tax exonerated and since paid to Treasurer To J (1 Olrton tax exonerated ana blnce 13,665 61 3,135 65 27,634 01 09 66 4 50 B'.'3 3 10 81 65 20 60 90 paia to Treasurer 65 To 11 C NaglH old cistern pump 1 00 " Kphntm I'arks shovel so ' coumy tax on unseated lands 1,143 04 county tax on scateu lanas 3 02 road tax on unseated lands 904 57 road tax on seated lands 84 77 school tax on unseau-a lanas 1,120 01 school tax on seatea lan 13 92 97 poor fax on unseated lands 440 29 poor tax on seated lands 4 ! 3S special road tax on unseated lanas... 910 17 special road tax on seated land 1 so special tchool tax on unseated lands 46 35 special poor tax on unseated lands.., 277 on special poor tax on seated lands 1 10 llarner and Jestei deed held by Com missioners red.'cmed 6 97 To Henry Yaplo deed held by Commis sioners reueuiueu 4 c To Samuel Hogart deed held by Commis sioners redeemed 7 46 To John Kantz deed held by Commission ers red'emea , H i iu To John Hogart deed held by Commis sioners redeemed 11 96 To Marr and Klndlg deed held by Com- mlssloiersreduemed 2 r9 To aided tax llrlarcreek duplicate '31... 85 amt. recurved irom saie oi lanas Boia by Commissioners 704 93 To amount received from Slate fund 162 67 " amt. received irom dog tuna 860 oo " Marshall Mooro oia stove 1 00 " Wm Hulme oia onago Cole's creek near A cole's mill 6 00 To Daniel ohl oia plank 2 co " u 11 isni coBts pais on writs 2 00 " Wca KrlckOaum Jury fees 64 tw " seated land tax since distribution .... m ss " unseated land tax since distribution 193 72 " amt. to meet sum paid state for quota charged on ooupons W 9 00 131,805 43 Cll. Ilv commission , exonerations and returns allow. ca collectors lor una previous years. Districts. Com, Ex. Utstlcts. Com. Ex 183: 1831 Mimin tn is Montour 41 63 Mt ricnsant 80 64 range 41 S3 I'lno 18 84 Beaver Illoom ti? 50 19501 87 21) 27 16 11512 64 211 ! 17 92 1 16 6 22 29 36 8 70 12 66, 60 61 12 51 40 4J 3 84 1668 (172 3 92 Catawlssa 2 2-1 Frankln 9 49 Jackson 13 IS 7t 04 69 SO 0l 6! 97 81 M 13 63 103 11 32 24 22 1S31 lioarlngcr'k 2027 Horwlck llrlarcreek Catawlssa Centralla Centre convnulnm scott 69 10 22 04 S3 66 7124 69 93 67 29 72 43 93 07 Sugarloaf 1D&U Berwick 70 81 Centralla 76 40 StsS 9 92 M03 H9 16 Hemlock 1HT9 llrlarcreek nauinircreeK 03 40 (ireenwood 60 y,i Jackson 13 76 aw centralla Locust Maatson 69 SI 49 41 30 U9 lo cSiCentro 8 27 1878 8S40 Matn 7 w oreenwooa 69 69 172s $1,S3S,92 692.52 By total commissions, t,8M 92 By total exonerations ana returns 692 62 liy county orders redeemed 31.94) 05 By amount due from collectors, 9,291 49 uy amount to meet sum paiu state or iiuota charged on coupons 10 00 By commission to 'I reaaurer 1,04s 36 By balance in hands of '1 rcasurer s,97S 64 $31,S03 43 A M. JOHNSON, Treasurer in accoun: wltu Dog ruuu. January 3, '62, to amt. duo at last settle ment t,803 fl'.' To amt. assessed In S'. 1.475 6 " added tax ureenwooa pupiicate, . . . 80 " unit, 0 1 nana at last settlement 26 57 $3,3U6 69 Cll. Districts. Com. Kx, Districts com. Kx. I9l (3 46 4 60 Mllllln 3 0) 160 3 12 2 60 Montour 2 36 3H. a 05 a 60 Mt Pleasant a 75 s no a oo l t.o orango seo soo 3 37 3 00 1'lnu 2 86 1U60 Uoarlngcr'k a 17 i oo 312 5 10 .SCOtt 3 'i7 4 00 5 93 Ml SugurlOaf H 81 1 60 3 30 7 0" l!,30 4 oo 6 60 Berwick 2 12 a o lo 6 6i Hemlock in 4l 4 42 8.V 1879 4 do 7 6 llrlarcreek 8 68 a r,o a 5 16' Cent r alia is aim 6 92 3 m Centre 4 00 6 43 1 i 60 1S73 210 4 oi' Oreenwooa 4 13 4 31 1832 Bsaver Bloom Catawlssa Franklin Jackson 1831 Berwick llrlarcreek Catawlssa Centre Conyneham risninucrceK oreenwooa Jackson Locust MadUou Main (90,114 111.21 ny cominis-ion to collectors t 90 oi liy exonerations all iwed collectors 114 24 ny orders paid of 'di 7s tu By amount paid county 860 oo By commission to Treasurer 33 17 By amount Ouo from collectors 1 smj 00 uuwuvv in uauui . ticuaiur va 11-1 13,303 59 AM JOHNSON, Treasurer, In account with State ruuu. DH. to state Tax asscssoa for '68 (791 45 Cll. By commission on duplicate settled for '82. li st nets. Com. weaver Benton Berwick Bloom llrlarcreek caUwU.H Centralla Centre Conyi gbam Vlshtngereelc Franklin Greenwood Hemlock t 14 1 IS 1 11 ,t 1 04 a w 2 au at 4 91 nv commission to collectors By amount pata statu lor uuota By commission to 'ireusurer ..., By bit ttato u for Vi paid U county. . Com. Districts, I lackson 4; Locust 4 70 Mad BOU 6 21 Main 41 Mimin 4 3 Montour ' Ut Pleasant 5 0) 'range ei ilne I 61 Roarlngcreclc .61 iJOtt a 41 iugarlojt a; 1191 45, COMMISHIONKItS EXPBNBE9. For which orders wero Issued on tho Treasurer. MISCKIXANKOUS EXI'KNSKH, W II .tacoby recording Commr'rs 1 hi .. ..Trs'sbond I SI 7s t II I.nt tsKinff a prisoner to I'hpa B J 78 MJ,t'I.1"'0 '"Pri'isuRO 1 ta 9. v.?10'?". rcconllnir Auditors oaths.... 4 tn H II Mondenhall lumber old Jail 1 84 m 1 tlotffor wrnrtlnir for ntdo walks on n 1 tp.n!.ro nml 1,,r8t "ireeus old jail 100 00 "putrt litiekln(ihiii auditing pub. noire. w 00 .u minimum rugoruing names or Twn onicers , , ' W o McKinnoy cxpressnpo relfer Itrn'n. mnt anil nn.,, urnih'a nfiin 89 70 6 21 6 60 60 St 00 B 87 19 00 a ei 6 82 SO ( 15 00 S 80 9S 41 3 00 19 00 8 M SO 01 4 10 97 63 41 75 41 75 100 00 141 9 S3 00 2.5 00 Jones Co. btndlnir Huntsps forms Freas llrown Ina nn niri lull ami tnhtn . H M Holly redemption Michael Douijlitery 8 11 '!0'Tman bn1, f,,"co contract old Jill ..initu i-i. i tunui t.uiimnn ym iiornooy . .. .. . ...iiiv'iiik kiuuu'i uiu 111,..,,. B K ltilcr ot a! expenses to llarrlsbusg .uuni.lg i milUJ 1KX , ,,. II MftlO fioknftwlnilcrlntr f.im'rm 1i,r14 it u lkler ft nl openses to I'lula. taking Ii Mitchell copy of record suit J M Clark ct nl vs columtU county ....... llCnsprexpcnest!llnrrl9buriiRettlnjr .-.. IIUVIU.IIIIU OIIIJ. 1.1 J I'M ...... n N (iramr. witness fees stilt J M Clark bu, , 3 VVIUUIUIII lUUUly .m Newton lloono expenses In effort to ar rest burglar It It Ent bin for drnplnc court houso 1. 11 r.ni. luhuiv 4 prisoner? 10 riuia II It Knt tiklnir 1 prisoner to Ph la II II Knt taklnif 1 pilwncr to rhlla. .11 , jiirK uu uug 1 ami, d .11 1'iark ct ai vs ColumHa eountv. Wm Krlckbaum l'rbthonr.tnrv hill E II llaldy suit J M Clark ot al vs Colum oia county Ell lkler suit J Mllarketal vs Colum- via county (937 10 CONSTABLES HE- COUltTH, JUltOtl'8 l'AY k TUKNS. V II Entscrvtnir lurv notices (I8S1I ( 96 00 774 91 9 366 20 8T4 61 116 00 161 00 870 00 12 90 14 62 9) 73 22 2.1 81 00 6 06 27 60 84 10 20 00 96 00 drand Jurors during year Traverse Jurors during year Constables returns during year court cryer during year Tipstaves during ycir i aiKTflH.'nograpncriu pcraay ... N Walkor Watts vs Columbia county S F and Loan Association S N Walker coin, vs sarah Gross N Walker 1' s It U It Co. vs N .V 13 It 11 Co- S N Walker Friend vs Miller N Walker Com. v.s Sirabflross B N Walker Com vs crevellng John llartinan .lurv commissioner Kit ltoblns Jury Conimlsetonor - John I) casev clerk to same U 11 Ent serving Jury notice? 14,605 04 costhincom. oases wiieiie the county 1ICCAMK LIABLE. T I , 1 1 .. . ,. IMt Llttlo District Attorney 79 00 , iu urmiiuuuui i,icrK oi uouri do T5 (931 72 ltOAD AND BIUDOK VIEWERS AMUHOAD BAM- AUKS. Sundry persona ns viewers I 472 Ht .... .i. tiiiiiiii? uuuiUKtr V'ltiugu. ...... vo Wt llelrsof 8 lloylo : Co., ilamago Illoom.,. 423 oo Nathan smttli ilimage Ushlngcreek 4 oo John Laubach damago Flshlngcreek .. sot Kanslow Felster damnffft oranirn oji nn Camden Mears damage Orange lto oo . . ,V'",A-,J,tt"v iijiiii.ku K laillUKlU'CK... XI, W A.J Kline di'i niro Flshlncrernpfc 9iwm Henry Warner damige I'lno 83 oo M. A. Ammennan damage Flshtngcrcek. 2 o i Daniel Stockor s (widow) daui g F'ngcr'k B 00 o. A. Megnrulo damago Orange 2i oo llenjamln Lore damavo I'lno 16 oo David oelslnger damago Scott .... 80 oo EllHha Aldren damapn Flshlnt-.irnlf inn, J. 11. Cornellson d imaco I'lno 40 oo JoSQDh Crawford dflmntrn Ornit-n .tn nn (leo. V. Thompson damara Fls.hlntrrrftk t.i nn Jethro Hcnrle damage Flshtngcrcek so ou .usuuiiiMiYHgu damage .j acKson so 00 Adam Shanerrtamago Orange 23 00 Matthew Patterson damage orango and Greenwood ia oo John Fritz damage Jackson tn nn .laeuu i.ortman uamago f ranklin 15 Oil Wm. Mather damage (ireenwood ........ 9 oo .usna Jiooins damage .lackson 85 00 I'homas KdWArds dnmin llnntnn n nn llenjamln Wertman damage i-rango 2M) 00 Wm llOhrbach rtiunatrn Knintlln ft,i nn Hamuel Joumon daina.ro Madison 75 oo jonn iiummen damage scett ,. 125 00 T. II. ningles damago Madison 175 no John A. Funston damage Mndlsnn 9911 .... l'hllln ADnl.'milll riamnirn flrRpnwnnil iw n, Thomas Coleman damage (ireenwood.. 40 00 .v. 11. uiu:i:,uu u.iiuugu urauge 10 ik Adam Utt damaco Greenwood on i.n William Carson damago soott es 00 Hiram Karnes damage l'lshlngcreek an (i II. F. Filcar Com. attending views an an Chas. Ilelchart Com. attending views.... 9 10 Joshua Fetterman com. attending vlows 20 co 13,019 34 COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE AND COURT HOUSE. c. M. Drinker, repairing locks 1 Holmes ft Schuyler, bills renacrcd Stephen Poho, Commissioner 1 60 22 60 0 00 10 01) 2i 00 26 00 23 00 23 00 3 83 f 75 42 04 76 83 13 24 2 97 4 76 2 00 10 72 8 00 83 3" 6' 60 243 3 30 00 18 00 a. ii. iiernng, L. .1. Adams. Auditor, OWHe33, " Oarrlck Mallerv. Aiifllinr ... J B Casey stating acciunts f r l's; (ieo Thomas, repairing ben uiuuui uaa wo, ur gis n (' Oalllgnan. repairing nt court houso.. M E Cox, work nt court hou-o W II Allen, bill rendererj (1 M ft J k Lockard, lumber 11 1. 1 numaHj a gross pens LBernhard repairing click Mover lira's bill rendered .1 w naeoer binding Purdons Digest.... W J Corell. chairs and rnnalrtno. Wm Chrlstman, for work at ofllce 11 P Vannatta, painting nt court house.. '' " painting water closet.. A L Fritz, for work at onico M J Casey, pi uttering S w Garrison, repairing nteourthouso . C E Savage repairing clock 5 06 2 7! 2 HO i- 11 tiusar, iiimoer ror wafr closet 40 37 1 87 91 35 173 09 u ueiueunuie., worK ut court house..., homas Hawkins, ct nl. watnrrtnpt Jonathan Bachman, work at court hons3 " " " water closet John hltenlght, stouo 111 00 11 60 t ior water closet Androw Campbell, work at water closet 2 25 3 75 12 25 8 45 6 12 71 90 60 no 14 00 45 00 cwtu duue. uiiuiingat court nouse W U I'oust. f rehrht on stonn for nrpn Joseph Buckle, hauling lime and sand.. .1 o iirnwer, carpel, u , law norary HPIlawkoftCo btonn stein John O Jones, work at court house nt water Closet.... John B. Kllnger, work at coun house . " !' " at water closet David Lowenherg.blll rendered court h's j 36 75 60 O) 7 60 .loua t i-urneii, work ior wnrer closet .. W J, Corel!, chairs and repairing sofa law library PhlMp Crawford, pavemnt stono Levi Hall trimming trees N J Hendershott paint for Iron fence Freas Brown, Insurance court house .... J II Urunler. drawings nlm and snenui. 4 40 45 00 20 01 4 60 3 60 123 IS cations addition court house ln oil v. ii.ucqut-uutui, lumuerror court nouce .. 60 93 ,,, ror water closet Fred Schwlnn. haullm? nt ennrr. hnntn 3tl 27 12 5U James Cadman, chairs nnd renalring. ... 14 80 Sit 27 ,. u i'liinn. iiiaiuiiK ior i-ouii nousu Lajton Hunjou ft Co., bill rendered. 83 09 ' hardware fur water c oset 8 07 E B Brower, stove and plpo law library" 43 75 liiii luiiuer u .... 84 70 Mrs Phobo Cox.et al.cteaulng court ho'so OA Jacoby, coal E U Ikeler, attorney Charles llelchirf, commissioner 20 34 63 66 100 no S21 70 11 e aiigar, commissioner Joshua Feltermm. rnmrntlnnnr 357 30 SS4 9) SOO uo (4,160 69 John 11 C.s;y, clerk COUNTY JAIL. II POardner, tending prisoners (SI) 11 II Ent, washing, etc., (Si) U II Knt, turnkey fees ('3') If II Ent bal. boarding prisoners l'3l),,., Thomas E.Oeddls, repairing.... o A Jacoby, Mone W w Barrutt, work nhout prison C W Ne il ft uro , co 1. . lo 00 7 60 15 60 103 20 13 23 I W 100 00 151 S9 8 00 1 34 i.tuiier lionshorr, Mi 1, ..dored Kuhn ft Muru, taliou ccoalllgan. repa'rs 7, It Sluiiz, work about prison 2.1 S3 200 95 61 4S 4 50 2 00 (UUUIU una tu,. iur i;.w , Kreas Brown, Insurance on Jill stable F I) Dentler. shoes J II Kinports, mea'clno 4 10 iiuuiiau .vuuKsert, repairs A Y Hess, tautng core of .1 It J intson.'. ' 8 75 23 00 i- VKiiatta, painting roof Jos It Polio, wood !."i',wJ',0We!f''''''1 fettling for prisoners w B Allen, bill rendered,.;. David Armstrong, tuiim- i..i tint-,, 15 3J 10 60 17 71 3 115 Ml U II Ent. boarding prisoners ."..!' ' 1-aylori ltunyan, bill rend -red o A Klelm meiltoines K II llrnwer, repairs o E Kessler, slippers for prisoner BOO 4 65 29 4 63 1 U U Ent, washing, ou- , , ' 85 00 (1,211 PH1NTINO, STATIONKHY AND TOSTAOE, ain on o. iiiuenoenuer. co. statement... ( 40 " court proclamation... 23 " election procumatlon 26 . navertlfctng ,, ,, , " bl inks c. M. vandersllco, lountystatenwnt.... '', election proclinutlon " court calendar ; " advertising . " blanks James C. Brown, county statement ' election procl.imnion.. " bhufks,i'1U''' Old E. Myers, couu'ty fctate-mnt.".','.'!'.!! ' f Hilverttd 1,11. 33 10 19 63 4000 6 00 83 00 85 60 27 Mi 40 no vs 00 88 00 40 no di It.S, Bowmin, advertising.... !. (I. A. Potter, ailversthlng' J II, Ileltrlck. ailvtrilsliiL- ! A, B-ckloy, postsgo and box rent i!;vJ'l?.rk natlnneryforonieo anarourt 1 V',r?'.t'u'Pll('" P'"Clainatlon Patriot Publishing Co., Dally Patriot.. INIJUISITIONS. 8'indry perfcons for Innue.sts III 64 BIIIDOES-BUILDINtl AND ItEPAIItS. BKAVKll, W. II. HckI ir, Slmman bridge Lliarles Itelchart, Davis bildgo... ...... Juhn Schfll, 1UNTON, A. 1.. Mellenr.v, Benton bridge, Abljih Hess and Jen Krstn.lk-uton bridge lames Conner, Beuton bridge James Conner. Colo's brldgo. II. F. Everttt, Ben'on bridge ..." Jackson Ale' Benton brldgj Wm. L, Colo, cole's triage..,,, J,, ,""...7. EI.OOM. Wm. Olger, Barton brldgo m, (liger, lied Hock bridge " Hupert bridge ," " ShHTer brldgo " Clinton Crawford, Hunert bridge .' 1 6 00 I 00 1 60 a 10 9 00 5 2U 18 611 a to 4 60 V 13 6 05 II It 5 00 4 19 4 19 A 63 8 IK) 1ST 64 J Jonathan llachman. Hut Hock brtdgo"7..'.'. ft; Q'jfs. Henert UrMge .... i' "uuu", nil"'ll uilUtft,,.,.. Kll Jooes, tt ai Ituoert bildgo ' ll.11 ton brlilgo J, H, Kllnger, Ilupert bridge...., Jonathan Bai'liman, er. u). itupert brldgo O. Menaontmll, B.i'r'.on l!r1dgen.!,.r.l.U: ' ',' Itupert bildge " " "ei Itoek briago,.:...!! Jacob DtefTenbsch, " " I Co to 00 60 SO 1 60 4 71 90 t W t 04 '1 15 10 T 00 4 00 7 00 ) 0 4 09 4 71 II l) 19 60 I 60 M 00 I 79 7 M I OA I (0 t (0 1 M 4 I M u mi .innen, anauer unairo. Luylon ltunyan ft Co., Barton bridge nuprrt onago ' Shaffer bridge. lied ltrck bridge - ... 1'iLiiuviiuaii, ouituri uuugu.,, ...... Uriah spade, Shaffer bridge ... rmniKocHni, M. Mcllenrr ft Bro .Still water brldire... Samuel Coleman, Karns brldiro...... Kilns Yost, et ai., I'ado.i bridge cnumng at I'anon unogt John McMtchael, I'aden brldgo -...... A, livrland. I'vlrn brldra o, 11 Mendenhail, raden bridge wm. R. Edsar. I'aden brtdro Lav ton Hun j on ft Co., I'aden bridge..., OHRSNWOOD. I), S. Pattcmon. ltd. MeHcnrr brldira.-... O. W, Eves, Kramer bridge.. wm. Lnwtxm. Bckman bridge II. Klsncr. M v lie Iron brld2 J. 15. Wplllver.ertbhlnff Kvrrstrmf p hrldun Daniel Ohl. Erersirrovo brlrtirn Daniel Ohl, Ed. Mcllcnry bridge ... nuKi-ocr. Wm.Olgor, Danvlllo bridge .,, Wm. (llzer. Pursell brldiro... .t.N. Marts, ' " Ell Jones, Danvlllo brldgo Jonathan Bachman. Danville brldirf ..... Lnyton Itunynn ft Co., Danvlllo bridge.; J1CISON. Ezra Stephens brldgo near Jas. lieu.,,. LOCC9T. W. lives, bM on contract Esther i'ur. nncn brtdtro. M 87 It SO ( Ti 3 47 774 00 8i 00 Ucnlamtn Pctlcrman's Esther Purnace brldgo , P. c. cleaver Ksthor Purnace brldire Thomas. 1, Hoffman Krlckbaum brldgo... iianii'i Biine jonnson onage icuntractj ... Daniel stlne extra allowed. Boyd Yettcr.ot at.crlb'ng at Porge brldgs Chas. Helchart Malnvlllo brldgo JolinNuss etnl, Malnvlllo Iron bridge.. Jacob l'lsher Malnrllle Iron bridge 9 re 119 2 I 7J 1 7 2 0O 60 u SSf) ro to 0A s B 'ili I 3 mt. rmsiNT. hlllo Rtroun Vandorsltco brldgo Stepuen Crawlord Wltsnn brldgo...- stenhen Crawford smith brldgo Jonathan Bachman stoto bridge near poor houso Jonathan Bachman eTtra allowed Jonathan Bachman randersllce brldgo... K. weiuver, wuson onago laoovei , E. Wclllver, Wilson brldiro below,... 1'. sands MordansTlllo brldira ..... athlaa Kindt. Wilson brldmi rabnrel.. Mathlaa Klsdt. Wilson hrldsra fbelowl . Mathlas Kindt. Mora anavl lie bridge II. If. sands, smith brldgo Ell Jones, ct al, Wanlch orldgo vanuersuco Dnago.... " ' Wilson brldire rabovel John Wanlch, Wanlch bridge nunyon co.. nuson or go aoovoj , " Vandersllco brldire.... Daniel Ohl, Wilson brldgo below II. Mendenhail, Wanlch bridge " ' Vandersllco ' " ' Wilson brldzo Uriah Spades, Wanlch brldgo 0R1W1S. TohnlLore, Vnnco brldgo 60 61 449 75 1 00 2 0 71 00 IT 00 0 10 00 tt 00 176 49 11 00 1 w. ttves new Dnago near rinncs B. Ilcrrlnsr. Vance brldiro . It. Patterson, Kline bridge ma. '. S. Christian bal on con't fihoem'r's bflg " ' extra allowed Elijah Shoemaker, shoemaker brldgo .. fa-OAitM)ir. Ezeklal Co.O, Coin bridge . i(. 1 oie, .1. 11. uoie unago '. s. christian new brldgo near A. cole's mill T. 8 Cli'lstlan, extra allowed Daniel Fritz, John II. Colo brtag $4,188 U PENITENTIARY AND ASYLUM. Convicts In Eastern Penitentiary f"Sl Support of David Shen, Danville Support ot Lizzie Milton, Warren 1 lti n . 1S4 H . 116 $440 41 ASSBSSOnSTAT. Triennial Annual Triennial Annual newer (35 25 (23 ob Jackson $w til 71 Benton Ilrrwlek Bloom llrlarcreek 32 (3 91 93 Locust IS 5 11 ii 65 38 HI 60 89 15 34 60 91 60 33 (I Madison Main Mimin Montour 13 3B M H II 11 16 71 11 SI 14 0 M 3 II Tr, IT 60 11 m 13 11 II U) U 60 9 S3 19 16 II 41 10 60 11 SO W 10 81 2-i Catnwlssa Centralla 23 3 41 25 29 V) 2" Mi.Mt Plentant Centre 17 05 orange 27 2),'Plne 24 25 Koarlifcr'k 11 60 Scott so 98 Sugarloal Conyngham 43 to lsuinccr'k a c Frinklln is ss (Ireenwood 20 as II K 117 0 Hemlock 82 2.1 i- vol Assessors tor fall registry of voters, ts&l 71 tu It SCALPS roil FOX AND WILDCATS. Paid sundry persons .- $ 47 el ELECTION BXPBNSBS. Paid spring election omceri I43 is Paid tall election ooicers 494 21 aid surlnir room rent .. in OJ Paid fall room rent 113 11 Paid constables adv. and attending SDrtncr election 141 1-0 Paid constables attending fall oleollon... 12 00 1, nutter, election Dianas 11 11 . M. Clark. S-natorml Return Judce I 10 l! F Edgar. Congressional Keturn Judge... 17 uo Henrv Kosenstock. Judicial Itoturn Judge 1 10 Kll Bobbins, election box for Flshlngo1 township ou Wm Krlckbaum, counting fall vote 8 04 Samuel Noltnn. overseer fall election 8 60 O W ltuckle, ovorBjer fall eleciloa..... .... I 00 tl.iu 44 TAXES BEFUNDED. Amount township taxes refunded.. .... 111,17a i BLANK BOOKS. Wm Mann, t docket Pro' h office " 2 " commr'somco " a ItecordefH offlce Alteinus ft Co . I docket I'roth's orace... Win Murphy ft Son's, 1 docket Itecorder'i F I, Hotter, F4 registry boons E B Yordy, 172 nsvssment bjnks a is loray, 1 aoi'Kei iTeasurer h omco.... 1131 ( O.L'NTY BONDS. Amount county Vonds redeemed (TOCO 00 10:9 UO iS,V!.1 0l Amount coupons on tutu: paid KECAPITULATION Miscellaneous costs, Jurors pay, constable returns, o Co.ts in commonwealth cases S 137 10 4:113 m 133 73 1019 14 1166 89 !14 07 6VS IT Hoaa and brlduo viewers and rofl aam- Commissioner's office and court house County Jail rrinting. stationary ani pos-.ng InnuLsltlnns Bridges building aud repairs 4189 61 'enllentlarv and Asvlum 1 Asessors pav rox ana wna cat scaips Election expenses Taxes refunded Blank books County bonds and coupons paid (.14,945 65 Fromamountot orderslssued d-fdnet 1S.6T0.15 taxes refunded and (J.iT, redemption money and (805900 bonds nnd coupons paid leaves 818,311.23 which Is tho actnil ordinary exponse for tns year A. JJ, 8'JEEP OHDEBS ISSUED. Benton $ t) M Jackson I isn 36 llrlarcreek 63 ss locust 4 00 Catuwlssa 22 00 Madison 1M tn l'lshlngcreek 6J 76 Main 13 mi t rau ; in oa on line 93 co (ireenwood 46 60 tiugarloat l "1 uemiocK m 00 STATEMENT OF DOG TAX AND ItUEKf FUND. Dog tax dae from Collectors. ( l,W M i-iuuuie Luuiuii.soiun auu exuneruuons on Add amount tn hands ot Treasure.... (lives total aaseta . H.hi'm 8,M1 41 l,'.t6 10 9S.IM1 49 1.176 64 , 1,600 Ou 3 00 110 00 COUNTY FINNCES. 4SSXIS. Tax In hands ot Collectors duplicates... Probublo comml3ilon and exonerations on. Add amount in hand3 of Treasurer . Ada value of old Jail property ii.iituu nut, uii i.trii iiuwer now j nreo aouoiu set ussersuient boiks.. tlt.fHO 01 LIMULITIES. 00 Costs In Commonwcnllh cases , Amount tax duo thu hovural district 1 61 Amount roaa und bridge viewer aue ou books Aramnt county prison bonds unpaid. . . . auj uee. is '82 nnd not drawing Interest after that tlmo tu the hands of A 11 Urlw who do. 07 clined to proOuco them when requpstoa w uuou Mn 9m Ain't county prison coupons unpaid wet Ain't roaa damages assossea and unpiia osllmaled as near as can be , m J M Clark et. al. bal. on suit .1 M Clark ct. al vf. Col. Co , .. is r fli.lto is lito 01 Actual InaebtcUness of tho Co.Jnnl, f,.. tm It Wo. tho underslgnea Commissioners of Cointn bla county, do hei-eby certify that tlm forrtplog is a correct statement of accounts ut 'l eoy Tur the year A. 1). ta. CIIAS. HEtCHAHT, JUSIIUA FETl'KIOIAN, B. P. KIH1AI1, ... . . . Commissioners of Columbia Conniy. Attest 1 John B. Cusoy, Clerk. We, tho underslgnea Auaitors ot Columbia county, bavlug uen duly elected to adjust una settle the accou its of tn-- Treasurer ana Coram!. Honors of Columbia county, da hereby certify that w u met at tho omen of the fl easurer and Commis s oiiera, Iu Hioomkburg, and carefully examined llieuecouulh una vouchers of the same from ths 8Dd day of January A.I). 18-.1 to the 1st (lay of January, A. I)., Inij. una nnathein correct as above ttatt'd, anil we nnd a balance due Columbia countv on county fund of three thousand nine huudred and seventy-t ight Uollarsaua niiy.four ceutsfromAM Johnson, Treasurer of Columbia county, Aud we nnd u bJtunce of tlfty-thrtie Ool- arj and lour cents (C8.04) on dog fuua in hands of A M Johnson, Treasurer. ,'Hveu under our hand ana Beal this 6th day of JftQi A I), 1 &3i L. J.ADAMS, UW. HKSS. isiuiui UAHHICK ilALLERY t v-' County Auaitors. t h, f L!11! . V.roJ. . e tic u 0 nt. All those mirVed Januarj' ist'63 ' r auPllcu,M In toll since 00 o ou 81 no 0 IK 0 00 00 II 60 83 07 tn 00 7 00 ai 60 66 69 83 Oil 1 23 63 23 25 00 IT 69 JXKCUTUK'H NOTICE. K8T4TI 5K HtOIlOK till kit N, MCliiltD, UTI Of MirrUNTOWhUIII', Itteis teutaruentiiry In tho estate of Oeorgo Shuinan duccuwil, late of MUlllu township, Columbia couiitj, Pu., have been grantca by the lteglur of suul couuly 10 Alleu Slann. All per sons hav lug claims a-ralnst the cslaW or ialO deoedvut uip requistiu 10 present lUem forseltlo. oient, und those Hidtbtrd to the estate to make payiueiit to thu uudcrk1gDodltlibuidt'Uy. k ALfcBN AUNN, roi 'imiw,, in 64 440 41 HST TO IT 65 1361 66 StO 16 I 'M 61 1051 00 IT63 II Wl II ,: D4 U 14 443 16 MO 88 1T4 M l.tSO M