COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. EDITED DY LBVI t.. TATE, rROPIUbTOn BLMSmJRGi Saturday Morning-Feb. 11,1065. 'TO L"' " Oor Ootutlrtiflon jjaaril It eVtf ! Oar clorldus Unionbold It dear ! Our starry riag---forake H never! The proud Gaucatslan cur only peer! TERMS OF THIS PAPER.: ( AFTER JANUAItY 1T, lECJ. ) $3 00 per Year, or 2 50 if paid strictly inadvancc. The Coming Draft. Thooominir draft is bocinninc to awak- en anxiety in tho households of tho poor u w throughout tho land. Tho wealthy aro meeting everywhere to retain bow best a j they can raiso the sunn neocssary to shield their precious bodies from tho daccer of robel shot and sholl. They aro tho horned t coui,i bavo takon tho initiatory if tley had oattle who still ory out : "If you want any chosen, and could have compelled Con-, meat, kill tho ehcep and lambs; don't mcd- grefl3) ven in opposition l0 Congressional dlo with us, there is no beef to sparo."- ;cn,imcnt to call a convention for proposing ,r, . .,. . Jscnllm-cnl),O0Rll&conemipniI0rProP5,Dg j J " ---- , the cunning animal alter he had gained all " uuwcvur, wwo siuu, auu the information necessary for tho tion of iho muttons and exhausted tliem.U I ually turned round and informed tho cat tlo who took him for their bc.-t and ten derest friend, ''that ho means to cat ihom up also." That it must come to thU, if thru' destructive war goes on much' longer, is as clear as sunlight. Thcro is a limit to financial endurance, and the high rate of taxes oooasioncd by the immense boun ties, whioh arc tho premiums that coward ico and wealth offer to save their own from being driven to the slaughter pens, must soon make legislation pause, and adopt a system of draft whero no substitutes will bo permitted, and whero all will be placed upon an equality. Tho next draft must necessarily bo made upon this system, and then a howl will go up louder than that whichTstartled tha fearful nigh't in Egypt, when tbo prince and the poasnnt awoko to find, equally, that tho Destroyer's foot had been on their thresholds. By tho laws of tho Directory all Fronohraen were pronounocd toldiers, and when tho coun try was declared in danger were summon- ud to its defense. It was tho mad cry of "liberty, fraternity and equality, that introduced the rolentless inflexibility of a wholosalc conscription into Revolutionary Prance and it is thoame cry hero of in sane fanaticism that will introduce it hero in all its horrors. Tho conscription there was the maximum of human tuffering,and the most vexatious of all injustice, and it will Boon be so hero. Among tho anomal ies of human character that coufouud all general roasoniug, there is none more in comprcbeasiblc than that which tho Abo lition dynasty whioh rules us to our ruin exercises over this nation. A people of all othors the boldest, and, at tbo same, timo, tho keenest alive to their own im mediate iutoref-ts, undtr tho influence of bis power lose tho distinguishing features o their charaoter;, and, on- subjects con nected with the publio affairs, display tho most crouching, abject fear, and a perfect rceklcfsncss in tho accumulation ot the most frightful debts. Thoy know and ob- sorvo, as it were, instinctively, the precise limits-assicnod to toe range ot language : and, conoious that a mysterious ubibuity is one of the attributes ot the merconary spies of Government, discipline according' 1y tho tongue and the countonenco even in their doinest'.o seclution. Uur rulers are itriving to make us a military nation aB tho French express if, "imc generation 2ropre a la gticrrct el a la gloiric apd for this purpose our public schools aro being formed into military aeademics where military exercises form a largo part of the studies. Now, let us remember, if we are to beoomo a nation of soldiers, how aatisn of soldiers must be occupied.- Plunder 13 their tood, nnd will bo sought wherever it may be found. "A people at war," eays Montesquieu, "must nocessa - rily triumph or bo ruir.od. They will la - bor in their yocation. and ncvor mako peace but as onquerers. Such a nati- onal temroramcnt is onscntially at war with all tho moral virtues and generous principles of our nature, with tho gentle charities.as well as with the Iwarded treas ures of peaco. A True Democrat. In another ool uinn will bo found tho remarks of Hon. Wm. U. Sillier, ot too Dauphin Distriot in Congross, dcthr.ng his position upon the proposition to amend the Federal Constitu- tion. They havo tho ring of tho truo Democratic metal. Having taken a eolemn oath to "protect, defend and pre- Bervo the Consfitutirti of the United States," he would have been fclso to that -oath and untruo to tho best intcrests-of tho ,.i.iritnnnfR i,,i i,n anftv . . ... voted diUerentiy. suit. Miner lias lairiy repretentcd the constituency through whoso votes he is now amembcr of Congress. Every vote and aet of .his official life has inet tbeir hearty endoncment, aud when 4te returns among them once more it will bo to receive tno woii-ucservea saiutauon, "Well done thou nood and faithful scr.rant." But will bo the reception of those vbaso i,in wlin ine been false to their eonsti- luentiea and sold their vote for a tempo- rary benofit ! Contoinp withering, blighting scorn must bo their mood jfroEi tho patriotic acd -coiiEtitution-loving ,,.w ......... --'-"tj Demoorata who havo bowi bo infamiously since, it was resolved to petition tho. Leg- fcUu'Ya """"B'-s ... betrayed. Long after 'theso reorcants, ,'slaluro to make provision for taxing allred at Iiella.r, froe to death m ihe Tirn Shooting Siabon. Ihe law prohib .. . . , . ,1 .1 cu 1 i 1 11 .1 t house oars on Fr day nicht. w hi b rid nc 'its persons from ouher ehooimn, trapping these timeserving demagogues, havo sunk doge in tho fatate, and ask tho attention of I J"' , J,J nU'DS i or de.iroying In any Way whatioever, or into never ending oblivion, avi!1 tho namo iho Governor to the enmo subject. Dur-1 ,uo uu" l offering lor wlo, puWgo4, pheananu r.d of William H Miller, and his steadfast iog tho discussion upon this subject it was $500,000 OOO for the Army, l rabbits Jrom tho iirtt day of January, unlit anmpatriots, sbino briglrtly upon iho r I- pog'.-s cfaiur uiifortunats country's his- JLorj, Tho Amendment of the Constitu- Tbo 2fow York News, says, it onnnot. bo denied that tllo Abolitionists aro very earnest nnd preserving in the pursuit' of tllair objfect, but they aro alro ovdr san-i1"0 guiim, aud aro apt to oount tho spoils bo-' foro tho field is won. The action of tho tfcdtral Congress in regard to tho amend- incut of tho Constitution prohibitory of slavery, has boon accepted by our Mack of their purpose of emancipation, and their nj I . f 1 .l iVfHiV,,, rMMii'i')Vrnqrii,nila Willi ., , . ,, . , . ., all tho emphasis that u duo to congratula- , ,. . . ,7, , lion over a work that is accomplished. ,,. , . , ., . . ,, Wo do not wonder that they arc thus pro- . ., . . i... .. r .i i mature in their jubilation, for they liavo , . ,. ., i , . long since ceased to attaoh any importanoo i .i . . i . ... , , . ., . . to tho attributes of tho States m their in - ,. ., , ... , . ,, , ...i.i ,i .:n 'r tUIUI IIJUI bllV V OUUU1U ItXaiU 1UU lltlft Ul the central Government as conclusive NovcrlhclcS3, tho Federal Congress hsa f1lllin nn ' , ,,,,, ,n . uuno do more man 10 express us ucsiro in i rnfar Bmi . n,n tn r.Un notion n il,n ,w.. Tl,n Rin auiuuuiuuuia iu tuu x iu- t !minswitb the Slates to decide whether amcnuments to tho Uonstiutton. it re- destruo-ipmposed amendmontrshall be adopted.and it is a ouestion whether, of their number. . tho requisito throe-fourths will consent to bo recorded us having tampered with a fundamental of the Itopublio.duriog a con dition of civil strife. Tho Timis forces a conclusion favora- blo to the adoption of tho amendment by l tho convention of Stales, nnd anticipates, I liko an oraole, tho verdict of tho sover- uch tho Constitution ceases to bo a com cigntics one all, that aro to prnounco upon proiniso betwecu sovereignties. Tile rmr- .1UV..3.1U... .uuo. ,v v..a Jersey, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana", Virginia nnd.Wost Virginia as suro to vote for tha amendment, when it is probable it is certain that tho other States enumrr alcd will have no yoico except such as may bo uttered by a minority under tho eon trol of tho military agents of tho Admiuis tration. What does our cotomnorarv , .. ,. . . . . ,, ,. moan by citing Virgtnia as with "very lit-, tlo doubt," in favor of abolition.when her ( soil is guarded to day by a powerful army that holds at bay tho utmost power of the Federal armies! Tho voice of Western I Virginia would havo no constitutional forco, lor sho has no constilutional cxis 1 tanco as a Stato. Tennessee, Arkansas and Louisiana would, if left to their own volition, emphatically reject the proposed amendment, nnd it is only an cxtrcms rccklcssnossof justio'o and- an utter disre gard for iho virtue of our system of Gov ernment that would count those State as among the supporters of a movement that is directly in antagonism with tho present action of the great majority of thoir peo ple. Wo foar, however, that there is "very little doubt," that tho Administration pro- poses to give a phantom cxistenco to just so many of tho seoeded States as may "bo considered necessary to comploto tho talon of twenty-seven requisito to adopt tho amendment. Tho whole proceeding at the best is a fraud upon the slaveholding Stales, supposing a probability of ihoir return to the Union ; and the circumstance that tho counterfeit presentments of one or two of tho slaveholding States should be made to play a part in the mockery J e J J 1 scrvea but to cap tho climax of wrong aud absurdity. The members of tho IIouso who profes to be Democrats, and who voted Ivt ihu amendmont. have betrayed their cotistitn- cnoioit Their aot;on has becQ UU(,P(10. I . ,P, , - , . , , . cra10. They havo violated tho orctd ol , tbcir party, and have assisted tho progress 1 decentralization. 'J'bey havo recorded themselves aa tho enemies of tho principle of Sta,0 R)- ht nJld as fcnot lh wiU L 11 romcmoerd. Consolation for Democrats. Wendell Phillips is rerortcd to have I Wendell 1 lumps is rerortcd to have t1 ft- ir- ,.' . that tho party that carried you through a " 13 uu u.'iJiiiLg iuiu ui uauuu an mu , war always vacates otuoo when it is ended ond ,1)0 0,Iier Parl' COIn0S in I" 1808 ij00"''3 t0 1,resido at tbo NVhlte ' his, from so prominent an Abolitionist and surewd a politician as ho is, should bo akon as a warning by the now dominant Partv i,ud t,ltir acts and P0,iy S1J sliaauU In ncooruance tfaoreHitlu Ut tho many faUo and crude thiucs said hvljhil - ii.,v,.L..iii..i k. t !.:., muB iu0iu. iuvuio uttcranco ho but quotes history. He will get no thanks from the loaders ol his party d jet ho deserves their most regards for poioiioc out 0 them the invct.ablc course of events. If they are niso they will profit h - -; i'"" w il break their rule, and that their places at the helm of ihe government are to bo asumed br new men of a new nartv. i'noi'OSEu Tax cn poos. At tho on nual meeting of tho Pennsylvania Stato Agricultural Soscicty, hold a day or two o -1 statod that such a lax would ,produco to n . m 1 ..... . the Stato Treasury aa annual .revenus of not leu than 5700,000, Raids on tho Constitution! I Tho arohitcota of ruin having dissolved . tlie U,,iu" odJ trmplod-on our liberties,' aro planning i eptom of raids upon' oimuuuon. ivno.i tncir wuric 01 dc9truction shal1 been couiplcled on that fair charter of tho Union, thoy will uavo lcft ns different from tho original 09 Sheridan's toroh has left tho Valley of the Shonandoah. ( templates an express rcoognlllon in that , IIIDtlull.uUfc lit tllU (.'AlSbCUUU Ul U Utility,' " ...i r ii. ! . i . -r . I ho devil may be satisfied, with that aJ- .... , , J dition, but wo sco no renfon why tho rev- . , .... , . , . . orcntial spirit, by whioh it is pronoicd, ... ; ., , . . ' .might not, with equal propriety, seek to . b ' . . ' . . .. . incorporate in t ic Constitution al tho ar- . , 1 , , tiolos of tho Christian religion, i , . , Slavory constitutes another point of atlaok ,n the raids on tho Constitution: . .... - I hG rel,gl0-n;9,s and moralists who urgojand-u considerable number Irom utt.er regt- 'TFnn wu , wo presume, pusn out their views to the full extent by do-, .. , , ,. ,-. nandmg an amendment abolishing for ov cr WItllln tho jurisdiction of tho Untied, Statc9)tU0 sJBtGm of sainllJ villainy which tefe,!?n "'"Ji m nr ftrn ..fLhl n ' ' tcs tho men engaged in tho Constitutional patch-work. They have .......... .. ,. " . . , i . .... . r ... nece.n.l,Dct for pulUng money iu Iheir constituents' purse?: Their amend luents of philanthropy and Christ! an ethics aro excellent precursors to that end by bearing down tho barrien of State sover eignty. Tho domestic institutions of a Stato overridden by actual praoticc in a! clauso of the Constitution ,the General Gov ernment becomes thenceforth not t!i , b . lh .,,.. Tho States practically disenthronod. na amount and only only remaining sover- ejgnty may ,hon goyern the w0,0 M Qn& ... , , nd inloroa, Ncw Kn(r,fln,i nnn. , , BOaaol:d!lt;on. Iln1ll!n thn powers, will proceed to tnrn Iter, morals and humanity into money. The taxation' restrictions of the instrument of tho Union ' will, theroforo, bo all swept nway in order1 to promote the interests of tho evangelical ... . conooctors oi tuo new sovereignty of i'ur-' itau.8i MtmAy aQ amendmcnt to tho CoDBlitutiou bas been prepared with tho 1 view of taxing internal interchan-o by tho! (i....... Br,i,. .i . I IZiZlZc 77" '"'""""'I "J" " J"1" "u, u u""uu iu mo ocn - ato. That amendment asks power for the Legislature of tho "new nation" to lay talc upon exports I The raw material may bo therchv elmk nnt. li (.nmr,0if;n t..m r. eign markets; but whether or nor,thc saints of New England are determined to have a monopoly of its manufacture. I'uritania is moving on rapidly toward its full development. Harsh ethics nnd scvero godliness will constituto its moral foundation. Tho domination of New En gland will work its centralized power; and, as shown in the last proposed addition to ! the Constitutional patch-work, will do so by supplementing its protcotive tariffs, by heavy duties on certain exports. Wooden , , nutraeGa wil1' .um,er tll3t bnW! IOZlmo bupcrsmo mrcign nutmegs anu warm the toddies of tho tariff-victims whobroak the Maine Liquor Law on frosty morning in the Far West. Tho West will buy from New England, booause it will bo prohibited by "protect ive" tariffs fro buying anywhero elso,and tho West will also sell to New England, inasmuch as it will bo restricted in its , , ., . . '. , . , sales to other countries by duties and ex ports. And the cant of what tho Boston- ;nnu noli i,:i,.i :u .1 1.. 1 . . j- auww M t tj w U daps for tho new Jerusalem of l,ritania uuciaro ivnienea lor ivmoricans that is to saj for those of them wHio live in tho .huppy laud .erst of the Connecticut. Meadvillo Bank Thief Arrested. Mr. Dvek, tho Teller of the Bank of Crawford County, Pa., was arrested yes terday, while getting on tho cats at Mead villo, on suspician ofbdns tho perpetrator of tho theft at tho brink on Thursday ev- ening. Upon being searched iho sum of, ni,!7 nnn e 1 1 V m ' . . ,UU"UTT - P lUQ seat of his pantaloons. Ho is now confin - d 111 ttcCraffford oomty jail to await trial. Tiik Last Hour. A man was dying, i Ho had a fricLd n author. Tho friend camo to him, 'I'o comfort him 1 No ! to ' read manuscript. Ho produced a packet, ' and drew his chair to the bedsido of tho dying man. "Only a few ohapters,'" he o "aid, insinuatingly. "But.my dear friend," , -b v" m uepnumg one, l the doctor says I'vo only an hour to live." What was the ronlv ? 'Vc r T L, - i ""r a" )a' i hut this will only take you twen- ty minutos." A pao8";:Tho Com, y Buluu of th(j h a of golem 1 iir y preity evident that if tho great national debt wb ure now accumulation is ever to bo paid,the Government muet rely! intelligent scholar and will no doubt bo , on some extraordinary eouroo of revonuo come disiincuished Lawyers. Mr. ltnu- not yet developed.' Frozen to Death. Tho Wheeling RcSiiter says that nine' 1 i.i: , 1, i fi, 1. 1 Tho army apnroprittion bill, as nassad .. . t . . ' I . by tho House, appropriates about five hundred millioni of dollar. From the Star. AMI' OF TUB POTOMAC. Camp in Fboht or PuTk-wnunn, Va. j January 1865. ) Mrf. Kbitor1;- Doar Sir 1 will requo.t a small space in your valuable papor, lor tho publication of a few linos, which 1 am about to wrilo lor the benefit and Interest of our friends at homo. Ami especially for our aged parents of Columbia whoso sons, on tho 12th, of September, 1861, connoclod thomsclvoa with tho 209lh llog'l P. V., anil raarchoj 10 ,ha.front w0 first Mruck Vir (jiiiin'soil at Bermuda Landing, whom wo woro allowed lo romam only u few days, when wu wcro ordered lo tho front to do picket duty. During nilio weeks wo ro malned there, having tilly two hoars of picket duty to perform out of every seventy two hours, bei.'Hloa.nur'regular drill, yet tho boys onjoyed good hoallh. (0n tho 15th of Nov. tho'ISeba gobblod our pickets at thai placo, capiurini; iWonty boy s of our Kog't " , - s "j one . Cap.. Leo ol Compan , r , and first Lieut, of Company B. Company V, lost somo twelve man prisoners and ono wouii' ,,.,,,. nf colnmbl countv . wa8 B,igy wounti0j. Oscar Penler and i Oide.on Beishlino from Fishing Creek Col. I "'V"0'0 'mokn? ',PAm Tn, P, eu k-p. up a brisk firo or several days, which confined us within our works for I Bi.i...t. i, nr.i.1 and rain without any sloop and only common dully rations. On the 20ih nf Nov. wo broke up onr camp nnd marched to lliu left of lite Federal works along breastworks and threw camps to iho exlremo leli, a dit-tancu of Iweniy miles, where wo did picket serrice lour days and then marched back lo the from ol Petersburg, our present situation, uu inu 23th of Nov. we struck our tenls at llii camp and were soon nfier connected to iho 1st Urigiule, 3d Division, 9 h .Army Corn-, In a short lime our Brigade wm ordered !o cover tho reireal ot tho 5ih Ct.rp-j which was mil making a :nld commonly known asihu "Apple Jack" raid. While doinij this our inarch was mostly in iho niglr, amid snow nnd mud lo orfr knees und ultuu thiough creeki. Tho coumiiu of our Lieu tenants atone, kept us from beinij i.iken by guerrillas. At lenyih .iliur marching a din lunca nl twenty mile we reached tha bunks ol iho Nolaway rirer, oblnu 2 o'clock in tho morning. Our blankets and cloihi's beint; wet, our load vas heavier ih.m ii.-inil and tho boys wore compleiuly worn nut in lna,chla8 this distance in ton hours. II.n coU1 and WBl "10 ,,0', P0" l,i,a ll,u rtfl,el on U.e fires, by which they warmed and dried iheir cloihos.and look n short imp wliilo tho 5th corps wa? crossing the pen- 1 ,nons ol, tleir reiorn. The boys would oc- j casionally blip om and cupiur? lurkiea, t chickons, and pigs ; in fact ihey took ihair ' choice for the country was richly blonud ' with everwhiiii' tho hoarl couhl wiih. Al 1 o'clock tho samo day we were onlemu buck over iho same ground we vs'i.e, and iih grwa'tir rapidity. Many did nn! ant in cam p till the day aficr tho regiment camped, but nono rejjroliod their trip for the rich .-upply full v renaid 11s. We are now 011 lili' duly and enjoying pre ity gond health. I nin mu! to inform Iho peoplo, especially the purunls ol Fishing Creik. that Co. E, since 1I10 mid havo bijrried two of K'r br.ivo sons. On iho 3 1 el ol December wo vnro calliul lo in ter the remains ul Samutd l.nnbaueh, nnd on tho 18th of January 186ft wo wero re called 10 Iho burial of Philip I'.imr.. a fim of John Kanlz. It i said ho irunbleil Ii 1 m -t; If to deaih on account of iho inhuman treat ment his lather is receiving Irom the exe cutive of tho aovernraont he wa lihtinsj lo maintain. Thus l wo ol our bravu boys havo passed away, and to more family firesiiie made vacant. How many bravo men aro yet to fall is unknown. May G.id cause peace lo prevail once mora in our land. A SOLDIER. Tne Tubas unv Homhmb Cash Mstj Harris, tho young woman from Chicago, who shot lo death Andrew J. 15iirrough., a ! clerK ,n wie 0UlL0 01 11,0 P r""Br " '0 Currency, yoslerday aflernoon, in ihn Tron- 1 t .t .n i .1 .. r -1 .1. . sury liiiildings, has been lodged in j-iil. It I appoari Irom lha lesiimnny ih slio nn'ed lo Mr. McCullough, ihe Compifolli'r, thai tha diseased had violated his rnarpane n gagemeni wilh tier. He had dona her no harm, hul was enganed 10 her for many years, even from lier childhood, and had continued a correspondence until within a month of his marriago. She said tre l tie olli cer who conveyed her lo jail, ho akelt no 6jm,paihy lor herself. Tho only orrow 10 'bo ,e" WRS ,or her "&ei I,art!n"'- Sho ?ar "V" lfhB d"ce,,,Bd hd ba,:el her, laken her Irom her homo ami fnendu, "d had placed her in a house of ill-fame, 1 , jh.icay0i nnd ,ha, ,he,8foru she had do- termined upon lha deed. Our country is known to iho World as The United Slates of Nonh America; we hopo it will yet havo a name less lumber ing and more convenient. Oreely. Cnu it Nets) Afiica. Il Is so ouphoniou, so classical aud ubovo all so appropri&lo. Every Loyal Leaguer ought lo go in ectia cies over this, and they will give them a chance. N, Y.lleiidJ. At the very lime thai Gen lJullcr wa before iho war Committee on Ihe Conduct llio War, at Washington, leelilying thai ,., ..,,,.. .i,fc'.. r-" Fori Fishor could 110: be taken, Gen. Terry's heroes wero placing Ihe Stars and Stripes abore thai strongholJ. Tho? wm iho wind taken out of our inflated humbug. I' Jaies K. Hrl'oi.er and MiciUKt. Wiur moykr were on Tuesday of '.his week ad- mittcd 10 practice in the overal Courts ol Columbia couniv. They 'are both active OLcn begun tho study of Law in Easion Pa., and removing to "Columbia county ho con cluded ihe course under the instruction of John G- t,eete- Mr- Wiiiimovcr was a siuaent 01 iiooert if, iiarK, wur. the fiist day of October, in each aud every I.. - ....... I... l (,.. ,111... . " u"Je' pemliy ol hve dollars 111 each and eeiy cute Statement of ttio Flnancct ol the County of Coin inula IjMlOM the firMdoy of January, A. D., 18(11, to Iho first day of J uuuat), A. D, I&G5. Tho Auditors clhctod to settle and adjust tho public accounts of Columbia County, respeei fully boa leuvo (d. report ihut they havo uxntnlneiillie sumo from the 1st daj of Jan. A. I)., 1804, to Iho 1st day of Jan. A. I)., I8G5 and respectfully lay belnro tho llniiotabla Jniios of tho Court of Com mon l'leas( of said County the following Statement mid ruporl agreebly lo tho 22d si'olinn of tho ' Ac! of gener.il Aombly of lliis Commoir.veiillh passed on tho 4th day of April. A. IV 1834." UANIEI. MollF.NRY, Troanurer of Co liimbia County, in account of said county, 1864. . Mr. Jan. To cash of J' S. M'Niinch, lalo treas urer, as per Auditors settlement of 18631 5G49 S do To taxes ou'.Htandiin; do' To Jaxes outstanding, 80273 23 7 9 78 ten day lis), 18G3, M'rh Cash received'ol Sun dry person? for tiso of Court ltoom, 30 00 June,Am'l, ol rounty lax aessud lor tr.o year 1804 dc Coiinly lax (oaled nnd iiiict'titcd lauds lutnnu'd, 943 OT do do do Hon. I 1063 SI do do do Si-hnol ll I fttj do do do Trior 333 14 Sopl. Cneh rec.'d ol Brier cieek iwp , pr Sm'i Kelcliner, tixpcr.ftfs iH keepini; Cathariuu 10812 4l n m Ilarri'burg and Court charges, .N ov. tonsil ol l).SVii(u old bridua t i mtn r 105 00 1: 00 118 00 do Cash ree'd ol It r it r iTHfk iwp., t'xpen 8t'8 knelling Caiha nne Sub al tl.irrn lu.g. C.ipIi fni-M ol Jii-sti Coletniui I'ro'i. line do S i) Edar. in 00 Am'i len tiny as-cF- meat 180 1 71 85 Dec To cati ol Jo Coleman I'ro'i Jti r FfO-, S 21 00 do dh ol taint" co.ll IfiOt I do raMi o! E lianoii , old plank " 00 ; do e.i-h ol V Win ( coal IC'OO .... do ca.-li of II C I'm it . ' ' coal IS 00 ca.-h ti'o'd of mili- t.ir) fund lo wii : i'oki ol Kiiiollini'Mi pnpci HI. ml; Hook jimI expri'f3i.i;u. 49 90 I'.nil Tult! for print- 1 ny pifcopis and nnlio, 20 00 l'..id iiNh'r.i for prinu 111 ilit.tr a-s'mi.lSGl 9:' 00 paid a.-h'r for uiak my enroll'mt umlKr lifl 1801, 00 03 r'dth paid a?.ke"Ors, H.-m:'M1C1II ol ilog lax lor 1804, 81 40 Amou'l. on islanding lor 1801, do itS 62 4608 Ol cifh n-ceiveii on !n dry la.ei, Gl 30 20 Cr. Ami oiiM.ind'uu lor By H0 4, and piovioii" J rs. 0GG1 70 401 09 1006 88 8l3i 73 13150 G3 do ExoncraMoiiK alloeii Colloi'UirK, do Cnmmieiou al lowed Collciilcor. Am: order.t lediipm'd. TrKa-iirer'-- Coriuin mod on $11211 1)8 vt 4 (ipr I't'ii1 ltal. hand.- ol i'rea-'t)r. 410 04 503 20 feSSiOt'. SO DANIEL McHENRY,'nniiMi;r of Co limbi.i cojiily in acconul with lay mi dogt. Mr. By iim'i iiiiitaiidinu and nil' J t I ... n... , , II O I'oiiocicii ;or inuj 1 108 01 Vi-ii M) 2I0U 40 Am't o-.ed for loOl Ami. nuttaiiding and un- fL'lllCli. S781 45 100 85 , 00 71 1082 00 ExnnorJlions allowed lo Ciiileclori', Coinuii".-ioHs alio a ed to Colll'L'IOlS. Am'i t'cp dainav, or Cits r uleerneil do paid nii.!r! for ac(.o mcul ol dou lax lor 10 1 Am'i iii.d J S McNinuli, lain Treai-urVr, Tie.iMirerV (-(imrii irninn on S1S76 13 13. il. Uuu Miid fund, 81 t3 101 03 51 00 1 01) ?21M0 51 CO EXPENDITURES. Audttois din Ckik Am't pd Andiior anil Cli'ik,'-t8 (in do W Win, Miliums, dn Pmh'v nnd ltHu'ior M:'o 12 b3 ASSESt-OR'S PAY. Am'i paid urs'is tor spring ii-se.-sineni, -t3 '2 do do TriennUt as-'iuenl. 184 00 027 12 BRIDGE AND ROAD VIEWS. Amount paid mmlry cerniiic, J7 Oo flRIDGE CONTRACTS. Am'i paid David .Suvago, BRIDGE REPAIRS. Am'i paid sundry pert-ous. 460 00 1278 90 itl.ANK BOOKS. Am't paid sundry jfri-oiK for lroih':y aud Rfgisier's oflico, IU if CONBTAIJLE'S liETURNS. Am't paid the i!veal ronslablet during iho year. 96 28 COURT GRIE-K. Am'i paid Moses CnlThiun, ' 36 00 CLEANING COURT HOUSE. Am't paid minify ier.-ons 27 SO COUNTY BUILDING?. Am't paiil sundry person for repairs lo Court House and Jail. 530 86 COMMISSIONERS AND CLERK. Am'i paid R C Fruit, Clerk, 8450 00' do O H HemCommliMoiw, i73 50 do Ruhr Mi-Henry do 157 50 do T J Vanderslice do 103 00 do Allen Mann lo 10 50 5903 50 COMMISSIONER'S ATTORNEY. Am't paid W Wirt Attorney, 60 00 COMMONWEALTH COSTS, Am'i paid mindry person', 100 21 DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Am't paid E II Lillle, 6100 ELECTION EXPENSES. Am1! puid at Spring election, 397 B7 do General, l're-ideini.il nnd epecial elections 1227 7fl 1625 r7 FOX AND WII I) CAT SIALIC Am'i pant '0 mndr) pewon R7 tt FUKIj &c. Am't paid for Court Homo and Jail, 130 33 INCIDBNTAi. Ain't paid fur rlallonery for Court, 35 20 INSUHANCK. Am't paid I.ycomlns tnsuranoo Co. 25 77 1NQUUSTS. Am't paid J M'ChnmborUiu for in--nucst on I'oilv ol C Durtoii, 11 12 10 37: 19 22 12 28 10 04 I It Hoib'uie, for' luquesi on 1... 1. ... 1 null J u I llllll.l.n, J It ! riiz. lor iiki iiKinest on body or T Solil, Samuel Rhone, for inquest on body of S Jiick-on, Samuel Nn) hurt for iuqitosl on do body ol o variice, 01 JUROR'S W At! ICS AND MILEAGE. Am't paid JurlirJnit cvnrHl Couito, 873 2b MEDICAL SERVICES. Am'i paid J It Evans, altendaticu on prisonerx, MILITIA. Am't paid ('" L Iliilier for uurollmeut pupi'rs mid bl.iiik book, and ux psu'i on iho same do paid T.1I0 for pruning prcci'pts and notices, do paid iis'm for making enroll ment under nut 1301. b 00 40 DO 20 00 OH 03 130 53 PRINTING AND ADVERTISING. Am'i paid L L 'Into, 166 00 do. do W H Jaenby, do do J S S.imlerj, 212 00 81 00 4820U 10& 01 201 07 209 03 1'ENITENTIARV. ' Am't paid E S l'eniiiniiary, do I'oiin'a S I, lluKpitnl, PRGPHO.no PAR V." Am'i paid J Ejerly, E-i.. l'roih'v, 10 45 100 M 182 UU 4 00 1 do do Je?at.' Coltfinan, du 1 POSTAL'.. I Am'i paid V John, I'u-lin.i-liT, j ROAD DA. MACE. j Am'i paid sundry pcifon in llloom, 220 30 do dn lo I'Vliiiinrrutik, 2S Oil do do do J U'li'llll, 0 no S57V 2i: J'i Bo no 70 (10 TiTTS SHERIWS Dll.f. Am'i pjid J H 1'iiimi'i, lu.-. ti! i ti w pri-'iiucr-, do .oanl J II Kiirmau I'liinoyin ' jjlt Trrt) cr ittid J ll'.r.-i m K S I'l'lltlHiiliar). dn pani t-'iiiiiiud So iVt ronvfj ing M (Jalluloi , E S l'"iiiry, SHEEP DAMAGE. Am'i psiiiPMiinlrv pernn. 10 nil ; 1 1 8 IK) 112 (Ml .70 SO 24 DO 201 74 SO (10 12 od 234 00 37 (Ml VM (ill 7 fill f.3 0 1 8f 60 70 (10 13 00 1.1 M) f8 5(1 78 50 MP 5il U-l (111 14 I i 2 A 12 HO 39 no It EVEN Dlv STAMPS. Am'i p lid I' John Uu ';iiimi, I IP STAVES. Am't p. id :d ihf .rin,n (..iir . TAXES REFUNDED. Am'i of road, m'Iioi.I iiinl poor,' r liiMiled to dillcii'i.l i(HMnliip, do loliiudi'd lo O A J.iouby, 188'J Oh b)i IS 1 roiiP.nu t'.n mhvi-v I Ain't raid to Hindu' pt-i-nn.-, and 1 inifri-' on lln; line. si;i 7.'i 1 . WHOLE AMOUNT OF ORDElo ' Uonn.l inr It u )nr 18111, 11718 20 ' Drduri iim'i fhci-p dam- iii; nidi for siinit Je.ir, U(i2 ! Di'durt liiM'r rf-lillided lo. j tmii-hit &o. 1888 18 j Di'durt liorm-ied 111 oin-y I and iniH'i-M on Hum-, 1 S j 0 75 57n 18 ' Ai-iU'il flxpenUuurB lor lliu j )rar 1H61, Uil-j 1 1 Ve lliu iinileriiniil Audilort' ol Cnliini- In'a crtm-iy li.-iiiy duly rlHin-d 10 sw'ju-t uiul lii-uie lh- Ji'rciii.l- of lint Tri-a-iin-r ( Mill Coillllli-KOIIlT' do I'lTtily lll.ll Ml! inn al die ollii u ol tliti Coiiiiiii.--iin.frs In ! It.PO m-biirg, hiiiI I'dri-lilllj- f Miuillli-d ll'o . accoiiui.-. uiul vouehtir.' ol iho -,i no, Irtnu ihe 1-1 day 0! J.innarv A. 1)., Hlil-to lie 1 l-l ol J.11: A. I) , 1805, an I find ilium ror ' iecl us mm Inrlli in Iho li-reuniuu .-liilouieiil , Mid llml m; liuil a ti.iliiui'H il i.i' Colnmbi.i 1 I'ounl) ol Fib llnii'.'litiil Mini Siiy-lhri!i! Dotlnri- iiml 1 went) rem (&5li3 2d) Irom Daniel Mullr-nry, rin.iMiifrolfaulroi.niy 1 Given under cur I1.1111I1. Un.. luiirlh day 01 January, A. V. 1SU5. ! A.J EVANS. ) Coim'y i DANIEL SNYDER. Amlilon, I Attest ;-W. WHIT, Clork. j Wi, the iiiii'er-iijiiud, Coinmiiinioiiur h ol Ml i Coliimliiii conn') , do I'L'inly ih.it lliu iom- SOiui! in a correct fl.iltimenl of Ihe acco tir.is ol said I'ounly lor Ihe year I8fi4 U itneM, our hands, Jan 4, 1865 Allot: R C FRO! T, Clerk, T J VANDERSLICE. ) Cniiiini.-ioners ALLEN MANN. ol Col. L'oiimy. FINANCES OF COLUMBIA CO. Bal dim Irom eollecmri, SUlitil 7o Dfdia-i fur e.oneratioii.s ami Comm-s-ionn, I2(U)00 -5l6t77 H..!. duo from D Mcllnnrj', Treasurer, )ft3 211 C027 116 Drilnri orders unredeemed for 1863 and pre ioti' y t-urs 27 30 Dedn-:t orders unreJeeinM fnr 1861, , 251 33 Deduct lodcm'jori money, 662 66 B.ilaiico boriowud money iniU'iid, 1000 '(rf. Inierebl on the mmn, 60 00 2001 35 Blanco in favor of Comity S4U26 61 45TATHMKNI' OF DO(J TAX Bal. due Irom collator?, $781 65 DeiliHH for'e.xoncratioii-i aud Coinniisbioii ?00 00' 184 65 2 90 5'lb7i5 Balanco duo fnm Daniel Mcllenry, tiei'urer, Deduci orders uurDileom'd ' lor 1863 and pravioiu ju. 4j 00 Deduct ordik uiuedeom'il lor 1W34. 5 1 1. ftp S555 iu ICteess of Hhcup diima-'Pti oior eaiii fund, February, 1, 1865 67 95 S565 5U HOUSE AND LOT FOlt S.VI.E. A Lot and Dowlling IIouso, with m!rh (.-union, Hubk,- Truil Tretii. (Jullniilil- fjJlj! inci ic , (ituulu on I liinl tuut-1. lit'luvv Mur EuiJll kiiaiul nt'iir lliu Acuileiny. I'u--ia.ititt glvni upon iU liral ilny nf April, IOA, fui Icrnn nu pnilinuUif apply lu tlie ninlcuieiiu'l II ( UUU I 1 Bln ,tiuii; linuar, HH, lliiarrr.-rk to vr n p Ii i liloom do Hntbii do Ib'iivur do ('r'lltft! (lo ('atl.min 1 do Franklin d 1 Ki-liiiiycr.'.-l: dn (jiui'liu (mil do H in lock do Jack-on Jo l.ocnM do Madi-oii do Mi. P e.t-iiiu do . Moinour do M tllin do Oin:;n do noarumort'f k do .SiiiirKiul do Seoll i'o Ncw&Ducrliscmcnl PUBLIC (BALE "or Valuable Real Estate, pilE undorsigncd, will ctposoto aaluby J. I'ubllc Vendue, upon the irpin(i, on Saturday, the day of J'cbni try, 1300, Tho fall Aw I us (tcicriliiil Farm nnl l'l mutton, uliunlj ' I In Mniliion lown.hlp. C'uliiinlil.i cuMiily. I'.i., mljulu. 1 Ins lamlf ol John Uriihr.1.1, .Mlihaul Coon an J t'raiKK livvt, loiiianiing 160-AORE3 OP LAND, Whereon W orootcd a b'rumo Dwelling SJouse, Anil I.Od llAIUJ, uilf, UinmiM out b iildlnu. Well' nnd fpr'ng of never falling watar'oli llio prealitv', Alio, n Young I? UU I T O U C Ii A It D'. Aliont one hunilrnd Acro of raid T'acl. ii linorov cd. nnd I In' Imlniii o in IIiciIht Intnl. I 'If H.ilu 10 iiiiiihii'iiui ul IU o'll. 11k A. M of ralil tiny. l.i'ii iilleiiJiiiicu Mill In ghod tin. I t'oiulltlont bu kn.. 11, ly - F.K1)K DKHIl. I l'i liiiary II I'M Venduk ! ''li"'llir. iindfrxisiicd. Admini-trators of j Hi llrt'.i.' of John Hliilry, Ijlotif llinverlowii I iliii. Cnlilin'il t e'Miil). . I r-; -.(-.id. will t'luojj lo sale, . hjr I'ubljc V't ii Iii4. ul lln preini", on, J Ti.t'dtiy, tb,-uit ii-tlic i!ls, 1805, l'l ha fultow inj; u j..tl.i:d valunMu peiional iroparly vi. : ;one house, two milch cows, ; Four Young Cattle, Six Head of Sheep, . miiltlireo Hot' One Two liuriu W unn. TfncK-V'a.' ' cii.tiluJ, I'lmvf, llirrnwii, nu.l I'anuluj JliU. j Threshing Muchino, Ilaruoji, .c, j .7 Y 1J Y T 11 T O A". ' And Straw by tho Hundlo. (!oru, ltyo. 'Oats, Uuckwheat and 1'otatoua by lLo ! Hu.-li.d. j CHAIN IN TIK fillOUND, AI.KO: lu-dsand ll.Miii. Inj.'lhr rtilli lh.i tlown liold nnd Ktlclicn Poriillurir. chji-t'iIiv . i.7 Kale to coni.i'i'nce nl 10 iiMork A M , of unit . day linn ull"nj.'iir .ill !) C'V.. mi I lomlliniiH in imdu i.unnu, lr nwil'l. .IMil'.l,V IHMi;'.ril(!I.V.Jr., ' iiur'. 1 IVIiriinry 9. VfcJNDUlsS I ILL h" rsiiii rd to 'uJdii! iIp, at rilrr. in 1' iur'ri'.k Itiv M-iMl' lUtf .ll 111. I -lltl lu iihlnp. Ou u .1:11.1 rw.iiiU, 1'u . 1 'i'll4 ,y, tir :lt il Mill.,). lfil)'l, I 'I'lui fulltmlii 'lit -.rlli.: I v.iln.ibn pors11u.1l i r ' 'ty. i FOUR MILCH COWL-, kix Hi ad ot' 8,'tcip, five lmi,. Hog, ! A ni'W Ivvo hornc WnRt n', niiflli. r l i.lmr.e W.'ij n, t'arn.iiju 101 1 IlilSfj-. a j'nnl HI. ili urn' h,ii. j 11 A Y 'BY l II i: I' O N' , ! ( urn and Oats by Hie Otislicl, j One tut of ItlackMi'itli fools- Doubln ,t J S uls Harness by the Lot. I One llnrkrjp Ilmpcr TrPtliinir Vn liin-.i'crn HIiiIIt. VI 111 .-Mill. 'Vlrfr.iih l.'ull mi II. 11. I'orki., Kik.... I Sltcivclv. I'liHi-., Ilnrrnwrt, i.'iiltm.lnri. uni, iiur.i ll.iKu. nn. I l.ininiij nlMi.lK " ftnl 'j . l -.i iuiuiitii 1, lu .Ii fii'itiili. rl- txi.iiiiii mil nt 111 o' link, A. M , n.i , m I ilny , v lien utt 'lulu nca ull bij i.in mi. I cuiMliti'iii-. In uijile kmiwii, l.y . SAMLEJj FUEA8. r-i-lirun ry 7. icri, Admiuintrator's Noiico. Estate of DmaH H'u y, lt "ast't. j ctri-r-; of uilniiriisif.-iti.tri o.n iho li-lnio ' nr I) ilil'l W.t-r, III.' "I" l.iiiut Lit, u,liii. I ,., .iniilii.i c nut) , il cs tl. Iiav l ' gf-t I' I lr lh n.'tulcr i'f I'uliiiiiliui ciMini), ., iti. ini.if.i inc. i , ,,u t'iri4lMH JiaVlUK ll.-OUH :iv'-tlM-l 111 ' ,t.ll. ..r th ll.'i.. ildlll ari' ,i"jiii-li..l I" lr hf.il lli-m to til d .itiiiitri till: nl Iiit r M.l li' if in -in 1 low ii. tu, i il n. il hU. i.ri.l ;i I ii"r'ii'? nulilili-.I I" iim1, p.xv.n ri. f -thw tu I'ATii l.il. W.MIV. IVIiruary II, lrOJ, ow Jl Aiii.in ii.ir.ilili EE-fU'lHiiBJ Eiol For r.?ij. S 1 1 1-1 undiT-'iyne'l, oil', r- to s.d.- Ht iri l ato ale, lit- Hotel Property & L ot of C round, rilluntn in 111 I.I. V I I.I.I'. Ur 'i-i"i i"uni"i. ('..linn hi t r.Mituy. rtt.. mil ii'ivv uccni'i.'! ii U"i. it t'ulilic Lilt Tl.lllllllL'lll. 'I'llO llllllru in I.U.UH.I Ull Ul! uril'T "fill.! llliriU 1 ci:il Sirci li in .M lilt ill'1, if .tUi. I r.'i.t buihliu. , 111 X 4H fri I. Mlli .ml it.li ll Inn 1. 1 1 il 2- '1 ....I ntl.'il All I . I.uim fjinlilv, mill .t nit Hi ilm i. It lln mily I lluli'l in lilt ill". iiiiI lluiicc, a v. ry dn ir.il.li t.iu I j fur a I'ulillc lli.u..'. I i7 I'.ir Icrun anil lurlli r irlii nl rn. H(iilj' lu i!n i tnliai ril.cr nl Hi, "iujlj llnUl," in l.ohfuliiirj. il ' umbia vo.ini . . J M. FRY. i I'rlirU.iry II. IFiVS. ?um. Ueat'uess, Biiadn js & C icurra, 'I', i'iitiil itli Ilia uliiimi siirri'f. lij Ilr J 1:1 f'S. Ocnlii.1 nnit A u 1 1 -1 iiniiiii'rly uf l.i'y.l.'n llnllaii.t N" .ll'J l'l K ir.'.'I.riiil.iil. Ipliia. I'c-liin.iiiiiiU Ir lh mnl ir i.il.li' mure. t. in lliu t'ny mi.l i.niintry i.ui Ii a. i'ii nl tiitf nllicc. 'Ill1 uicilical fac Ity ure invitml i nii.oiii)i.iiiy llifir p:iiint, n Ii ha-ui .i'ifl in Iim rnrtici. AUTIKU.-MI. I'.VliS liu.ri- l viiiii.ml .in No rliarji in.iilc Tor ia.iuii.itiiju 1,-rl'lii.irj- II. Hi.). liily'J. f I. I.'n 1 1 LMI'UIU'AN r 10 Ji D1K5. i TUB 1'Jll V.tTK aiSiHHAh Al USER, I Au iiiv.iTiu.blu Irratuo nf i.l jiagri. by mi -ffOKW 5RTAX!.YK4 pnMlblii'il fur iho lisuciil ol tin ici. On ridipt iifTUN' OHVI'!', it will m inl t,,t.l ,.n.l ill Hcalu.l iiiiruli)in. In nil I: i niily fur il It Si. up h ciiiu-irie ilcirripti.i.t nl 1 11 itic ilir-aHru pi tulinr in f iii.ilif, iiiji'iliir wih in nut uf citrr. nil Ireats f l.''iiicijiiiun. rrn.incy .Mi Pirrla.'.rliniit? .-i'l'iuul AluiKi'i,, rrul.i"'!!- I'l'Ti. I'l'inalo l'i'.nltiin l.'iitihiiiuplinii. Ac . ami innrli riIit val.i.il)l- nif"ni. tiuii not piililitlKil in 9ity otli. r w.nk. Ktay in.i rlioulJ prix ul i' n copv illiout .Irl-ty. Tlllli:i; I-.U1 lMilNH. .'jiMIt II I'ACII. liavo clri'iul)' liuin pub uli il nl i.ii rib t --1 lliu J'""r Harvey's Female Pills llio niol infallitilc atul pupiilar reni.'ili' ovit known fnr nil ilmcanvi uf tno-Ituifili.' 1.1-x They tin vl- umJ in many llioim.uiil camm mI1i iiiifmlin i '-es-aii'l may b rt'lmil ni in uv ry c.i-io for liirli Hi. ar ra tiiiiinii'inlC'l. ami pjilwultoy i i .ill cane-.. i i.-frnu Obstruction, or &tonpttc oj Suture, nri mailt r rroni what can-' il aru ,i. Til "e .'if t tuni in ruMoring to h-alih nil u In. nr. t 11,1; from Viiikni'n uiul l)i bility, Ulsriii Dii ir.t .urvonj. ne-i &c , Aic.-nuii inrj- ' AUT l.JKK A I'll At H ' in tlrriiglhciiin; anil r.'.toiniC in . . C'lniinnil. I of lidiu ulio have ouiHti .1 for yina ni' ihlmI vaiiou I uihir ri'ini'ilii'a in vim, own u r "' ' I "t '' r lica lb ' r.n.l ttrcnslli liolly tn Ibc mil J-y f 9 hll, IIAUVKY'3 '.Vi-'MALK 1'ILLS. 'l'hoy i- rift a new ilitruvcry li.n alanj ' 1 tcincnly. lhc (tlcbrnlijil i DR. JOHN 1IATA E . ; ono nf the inost eminent pliyfio'.m-. prcicribeil lh n , for many yrure in hii privatiJ priictMi'. ami un ph i i ri.in wu iimru truly popular ur win I)' Ui iwii tl. .n . Iiiru in lliu treatment of j FEMALll mWlCULTIUS. I All who havo uncil Ilr llaivc) ! Ki n 'lu f'U nf mend ilium to nihura. Nurivo re oniiit' "I tli;in -I"1' lllrlaaml llrakra rcroiiimi iul llrni I' ptiiT in. 11 ' ntlier nieillHuea. Ii.'cauao uf llieir im'n" No U ')' UJ Jocla to lake tln iu for Ihcy nm uli iinnli, ' Prepared by an esperiuueed I'licmiit 1 Tlmy uro pcrfwlly lnnulcia on ill .ijiliin, tJ 6" lakcii at any llnio with puifict af I) . hot fl.-"" "' I'arly naiieairr iVii'siiitiicy thoy InmU noi hi tik i ur a mix nrriage may In lakin, or n m-iiirri i-; m' bu Uuieiiuit. They iuvcr ciu.u iny a, Unia p." lorilnlreo. llacli box conlanu .uly nil ail I f nil "" I ii'Uoiia ui1' I I-KICK ONE DQLLAIl C7- fill lliis nntico mil If you ilciru Hni" ' 1 r.' ...ii..... .limn til ,anr i liu nr i...i, nun i. '. .u....... , .. ... .vl. . ilrniiSi'l. ilu not Inku any ullior. f"r ouiy lcilcr w nru iinprmcipluil will r-ciu imuihI ottiur l i'inal-) I ' Ihey tail niakii a lamer prolit on-but fuel"-" niouey ami rcml illicit to Dr. J. BttYAN, Guncal Au-ent. HiuSU?-". 7'. C"l ir Cirecl. ; 1 i Who will lake nil liak if proptn) .ur 'i " . v ill ri-uin.' them po.l paw, au'iiiui, ..i In ' u IV.lllon oy .uuu u... ,.. y,.. ., , . lii;.MAhliRMW U "';. V" I I'.iu , ai