THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. xt (ifatumbiam John (i. fuf.iizi:, CHAM. 11. llltOCKWAY ,1 r.Dirou-i. lll.OOMHIll'IKJ, KltlDAV, KKII.UH, 1 NO? Drmocrallr Nlnlr Convention. Tim lomc-riill"St4ilo Committee, til its mod Inir, nn January "."nib, nt IIanlhiir-t, adopted tliu luiiuw nig rcsoiiu inns : 1M. That llio regular Convent Ion of Urn l-nrly, for nnnilnntina it rnndlilntu fitr the Hiiitreino .tr-nrli, ! held nt HnriMniiu tliu siro.ND TI'KHIIAY OF .WN II, W,7, lit twelve oYlock M., unit Hint until Convention bo eimisiscil of tlu tin mil liimilipriir deb-cute. 'Jint. In addition thereto, It Is recommended to tho Democracy of iVniKylvniimtoroiiTiiwi in elect. In Hie usual manner, two dclc-tatt-ii. of re- co-pilred isislttnn mul Inilueiieo In tlin party, for rncli ltpiirpKPtiljitlvp nnil Nenntiir in I iclr re icctlvo district, wliii shall ini'ot In MASS CON'- VK.NTID.N, nt iiarrisiitir-t, on n uny to neiiM-iiny I ho Chairman or the state (Vntrnl Committee, lly order of tho emorrntle stnto Committee. WILMAM A. WAI-tiAl'l-I.. Chnlnimn. II. I- I'oiwtkr, Secretory, CONNECTICUT. In a fuw weeks nn election will lake place In Hint State for Governor nnilolh or State olUccra us well ns for members of Congress. In IStio, Buckingham, the Iteimblican cnniliilato wan vlcctcil over Seymour by over 11,000 majority. In 18G0 Ilnwley, ltmlknl, was elected over English, by only 511 majority. The satno canilldatcB arc again In the Held and we confidently expect a victory us 300 votes of a change will glvo that Stato to the Democracy. Last year tho Radicals proclaimed themselves sup porters of President Johnson's policy and as opposed to negro Htiirrage. TliU year they liavo thrown oiT the mask, and fully endorse the revolutionary schemes of Congress,and proclaim them selves In favor of negro suirrjige. Two years ago tho latter question was sub mitted to tho people of that State, null rejected by 0,000 majority, and it Is not likely tho Radicals have mado a ehango of over 8,000 s-lnce. Resides all this, Lieut. Governor 'Winchester, and Secre tary of State, I'easo, who were elect ed with llawley last year, and who hold next to him the -two highest olllces in the State, have come out openly in sup port of the Democratic candidates. If wo liavo strength enough to carry tho Governor, wo will probably carry three out of tho four Congressmen. MOItE CUFPEE. In the Stato Senate on tho llftli of February, Mr. Council presented tho petition of one hundred citizens of Penn sylvania, praying for a law to compel railroads to carry people without dis tinction of color." lie was followed by Wortliington, LAXDON (the Radical Republican candldato for United States Senator), White, (whoso name ought to bo Much to agreo with his tastes) Shoe maker of Luzerne, Cowles, Coleman, Fisher, Blllingfolt, Rigliam, Taylor, Urown (Mercor), Rrowno (Lawrence-), and tailed olf by that immaculate wor shiper of Old John Brown, Lowry, by others of similar import. It is hardly necessary to say that all theso iieoplo aro double-dyed-ln-tho-wool-radicals. And any white man or woman can imagine tho comfort and pleasure of riding, during tho hot months of tho coming summer, along side, of the "sweet scouted negro," in a .crowded ear. SHAD IN THE SUSQUEHANNA. Col. James Worrall, the Knglneor ap pointed by Gov. Curtin to regulate the dams for tho passago of shad up the Susquehanna, has mado his oillcial re port. A beries of steps ha vo boon erect ed at the Columbia clam, at a cost of $5,000, and tho shad aro invited to climb them before-any further improvements aro made. If that-proves a success, a similar improvement will be made In tho Clark's Ferry and Shamokin dams. and then we can catch our own flsli. As a rulo, however, shad do not proceed far abovo their spawning ground, and it may be somo time before they reach our waters even If tho dams prove a success As our pcoplo are considerably interest' ed in this question, wo will refer to it ugain. Wo attended the "Shad C'onven tlon" last year, and, therefore, consider ourselves sound on the ilsh questiou. TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER IN THE -UNITED SHATJ2S. SENATE. MORE UNION BOIiDIliKH KIMiED IN T1UIEE DAYH THAN WEUH HIiAIN AT QETTYSllUKO. "A battle has been going on In tho Seuato of tho United States between tile inembors of that body and the sol- uiuraoi uio union nrmy, which surpas ses In its terrible results the awful slaughter at Gettysburg. Tho gallant men who fought their way through Baltimore to save tho (,'utiltnf. wlm h-d and bled at Antletam, at Gettysburg, at Vicksburg, at Port Hudson nnd at Fort i-isiicr; wno louoweu tho lead of Hook er and Burnsido and Meade iu nearly all tho battles of tho army of tho Poto mac; who sustained Sheiidaii-in tho Valley, and supported Grant through inu inais oi mo wilderness until victo ry perched upon his tattered banners liavo been defeated, routed and killed In n manner so cruel and unnatural as to mako tho barbarisms of Indin fltrht. Ing appear in comparison the mildest mouu oi civilized wariare. Tiio tonnv linwlt never was half so cruel. Tho guillotine was. mercy Itself when com pared wltli. tho merciless treatment hv United States Senators of their country men who wero so recently leading our uauanons to giuiy tuui to victory." Wo copy tho above from, tho Wash ington Jlepultlicun of tho 15th instant, und in commectiou therewith would like-to ask a few questions. As the Senato Is not likely to reject Republicans, is it not certain that all Uioso able, prominent and valiant men aro Democrats? What then be comes of the stale falsehoods heretofuro bandied about In relation to tho Demo crats? They could light for tho Union, they could risk their lives for their country, they could follow, and uphold tho flag from tho Wilderness to the Gulf; but a Radical Seuato refuses to acknowledge their heroism, njeets their claim1! to con-dderutioii; ami claims to bo thoWwifo the soldier. Anil tho Columbia Cuwtty Jlejmbllcan defends the Senate that butchers the soldiers. SAMBO LECUSIiATION. KXt'l.fSID.V Ol'COI.OUl'.D I'KUgOKS FllOM HAtt.ltOAII CAllS. The bill, entitled An act to punish, by tine, any railroad corporation within tills Commonwealth, that shall exclude or allow to bo excluded, by their agents, conductors or employees, from any of their passenger cars, any person or per sons', on account of color or race, Being tho Mietlal order, tho Senate resumed the second reading and consid eration of tho Mime. Mr. Wallace moved to amend tho llrst section to tho effect that when a comfortable seat in a passenger car is given to tho colored race, tliey.-n.ro com fortably provided for, and should not enter Into tho seat of a white person. Will the Senate agree to the amend ment of Mr. Wallace? Tho yeas and nays were required by Mr. Wallace and Mr. Jackson, and were as follows, viz: Yj:as Messrs. Burnett, Davis, Don ovan, Glatz, Jackson, Janies, M'Cand- less,- M'Conaugliy, Randall, Schall, Searlght, Wallace, Walls and Hall, Speaker 11. Nayh Messrs. Blgham, Bllliugfclt, Browne (Lawrenco), Brow.n (Mercer), Coleman, Connel, Cowles, Fisher, Dm- ham, Landon, fcowry, Shoemaker, Stutzmau, Taylor, White and Wortli ington 10. So tho question was determined In tho negative. Mr. SKAR1G1IT. I ofTcr tho follow ing amendment, to come iu at tho end of tho first section: Provided, That it such agent, conduc tor or employee shall set apart, in their said cars, comfortable seats at the end thereof.orshall provide separato cars for the accommodation of persons of color traveling therein, no such fine or pen altyshall bo imposed. The amendment was voted down. Mr. WALLACE moved to amend, by adding to tho end of the first section the following: Provided, That nothing herein con tained shall bo construed to compel tho admission of negroes Into berths in sleeping cars, or to puui-h one for the exclusion of persons of color from tho cars set apart for tliu use of ladies. That amendment was lo voted down, and among tho nays the "lovely LANDON." After some moro discus sion tho first section of the bill passed by tho following vote. Yi:ah Messrs. Blgham, Bllliugfclt, Browne (Lawrence), Brown (Mercer), Coleman, Council, Cowles, Graham, Landon, Lowry, Rldgway, Slutzman, Taylor, Whito, Wortliington and Hall, Speaker 10. Nays Messrs. Burnett, Davis, Don ovan, Jackson, Janies, M'Caudless, M'- conaughy, Randall, Schall, Scatight, Shoemaker, AVallace and Walls 13. The second section then read as fol lows: Section 2. That any agent, conduc tor or employee of my railrcjad or rail way corporation within tills Common wealth, .who shall exclude, allow to be excluded, or assist in the exclusion from any of their cars sot apart for tho ac commodation of passengers, any person or persons on account of color or race, or who shall refiino to carry such person or persons on account of color or race, or who shall throw any car or cars from tho track, thereby preventing persons from riding, shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall pay a lino not excepding flvo hundred dollais (WOO 00) not less man one iiuiiiircii dollars nuo uo), or bo imprisoned for a term not exceeding three (3) months nor lees than thirty (U0) days, or both, at tho discretion of tho court. Will the Senato agreo to tho second section? A motion was mado by Mr. M'CAND LESS to amend the samo by adding to tho end thereof the following pro viso : Provided. That If said cornoratlotis shall provido for tho accommodation of colored nersons at least one iiasscii'rer car in flvo of thosu used upon their lino of travel, and shall distinctly mark tho same upon tho sido of such cars so set apart lor sucn persons, the penalty here- by imposed shall not bo Inflicted On tho question, Will tho Senato agree so to amend ? The yeas and nays wero required by Mr. M'CANDLKSS and Mr. SEA RIGHT, and wero as follow, viz : Yeah Messrs. Burnett, Davis, Don ovan, Jackson, James, M'Candlcss, Randall, Schall, Searlght, Wallace and Walls 11. Nays Messrs. Blgham, Blllingfelt, Browne (Lawrence), Brown (Mercer), Coleman, Council, Cowles, Graham, Landon, Lowry, M'Conaugliy, Ridge way, Shoemaker, Sttitznian, Taylor, White, Wortliington and Hall, Speaker 18. So the question was determined In the negative, Tho "lovely Landon" not votiu against tho amendment, and in favor of the section, whereby a nigger can force himself into tho Ladles car at pleasure, or if excluded because ho is a nigger, can buo and collect a lino of II vo huu dred dollars, and before a Radical judge uo also imprisoned three months. SucI is the legislation tho Radicals aro in flicting upon tho white women nnd men of tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl vanla. The story about Jellerson Davlshav lug been disguised In his wife's clothes at the timoof his captilro lias at last been olneially disposed of. Secretary Stanton lias tent to tho Senato a full copy of the report of Major AViison, tho officer who was In command of troops who mado the eapture. Major Wilson's report includes tno reports of subordinate oil! cers sent out to prevent thft escape of Mr. Davis across tho Mississippi river, Including thatofLleut. Col. Prltchard.of the 1th Mich. Cuv., who captured him. AW o,ic trord Is mid In these de,iutcic.i of Mr. JiUeh tiavlnt brut takui In my cujuim vui itl.iuilll, iiail it iii-eii oiner wisult would certulntv have beun stated. Thus is unilscrablo slander. proiuulRated at lli'o time, now refuted by an oilicial report from a quarter wlu-io It was Known to no luisu iioin tiio lint. This makes Stanton look exceedingly small ill His ii.;iui;iuu MUUlUC i. HOME NKWS, OUNOUES8. WAmNiTON, I-Vlminry 15. Mr. Schcnck's Bounty Bill passed tho House by a close vote. It provides that each soldier shall receive bounty nt tho rate of $SJ per month for tho time actu ally In tho service, after deducting all government and local bounties. The other provisions of tho bill aro similar to the present one. Its passage through tho Senate Is doubtful. W1HTIJ AND m.ACK VOTEUS IN (ii:or.(iimiWN. Tho first registry taken by the Judges appointed by the Supremo Court of the District, of tho legal voters of George town, was completed yesterday and foots up 1,1 13 whites, and S80 colored. Among the whites there are at least 300 Radicals. coxemrcss. WAliiNfiTON, Fi-tiiunr- 17. The Senato remained In session until six o'clock Sunday morning, nt which hour it paused the bill providing for tho military government of tho Southern States, with an amendment agreed on by the committee appointed at tho sen atorial caucus held on yesterday morn Ing. Tho bill as it passed virtually em braced the Blaine amendment, nnd re quires universal suffrage of tho South ern States and the ratification of the constitutional amendment as conditions precedent to their admission to repre sentation. the i'ni-:siii:xT and mil (inr.Ki.Y Among the rumors. insisted on in cer tain quarters to-night is one that the President has written a letter to Horace Grccly, tendering him the position of Postmaster-General. The rumor 'is doubted generally as much as the one that preceded Bancroft's appointment, but it may prove as true. THE LEAOUK ISLAND DIM,. Tho President has approved the bill uithorizlng the Secretary of the Navy to accept League Island, iu tho Delawaro River, for naval purposes, and to dis pense with and dispose of tho site of the existing NaVy Yard at Philadel phia. The following circular has been issued by command of General Grant : "Hereafter none hut unmarried men, who aro not less titan five feet five inches iu height, will bo enlisted into the army of tho United States for any arm of tho service. This regulation will not apply to men enlisting in tlto re; ments of the Veteran Reserve Corps, or to men enlisting as musicians." THE CIVIL TENUI'.l". HILL. The bill toprohibittliePresidentfrom removing any civil officer from office, including Cabinet Ministers, without the consent of tho Senate, and better known as the Civil Tenure Bill, was sent to tho President this evening for his signature. It is thought tiiat lie will not sign it. CONGRESS. WAsiiiNiiTO.t, Fobriwry 10, Tho Reconstruction bill, known as tho Sciiate-Shernian-Comprtmiisc-Mllitary uovernnient-isegro-sullrago measure, has been vibrating between tho two houses of Congress during to-day and this evening. The House met an hour earlier this morning, and promptly pro ceeded to take a vote. The interest and excitement wero as great ivs on yester day, 'llio gallories were as crowded, nnd the floor was full. The roll-call pro ceeded pretty evenly until toward tho close, when it was evident that there was a decided majority against it. Tho Democrats, or opposition men throw their votes solid against it, with the sin- glo exception of General Rousseau, of Kentucky, who voted for It. Messrs. Cooper, Bergen, Leftwitch, Taylor, of New York, and ono or two others, how ever, did not answer when their names wero called, but, before tho result was announced, voted against it. This mado forty-ono votes, to which wero added fifty-seven Radical Republican votes, thus defeating tho bill by a majority of twenty-live. Seventy-two Republican votes, and one opposition (Rousseau) wero thrown in its favor. Tho result was received with surprise but In dead silence. The bill was immediately sent across the Capitol to tho Senate nnd quickly taken up in tlint body. Tho parliamentary question there, was on ordering a conference committee on tho disagreement between tho two Houses. This met with general opposition, ex cept from Sumner nnd Fosscnden. The latter was personally attacked by How ard and Wade for deserting his post on Saturday night on tho passage of tho 1)111. Fessendeu bitterly replied; ac cused Howard of glorifying hImsolf,and sharply told Wade that ho did not pro pose to bo rebuked or abused by him. Tho wranglo was racy and amusing, and was but a duplication of Republican harmony exhibited on thesamo question in tho House. Senator Cowan mado a humorous and telling speech, and op portunoly took a document which had just come Into tho Semite, Iu answer to Its own resolution, from various heads of departments, showing how absurd were tho stories of outrages In thoSoulh on freedmcn and so-called loyalists, Thu Senato then refused a conference, and sent the bill back to tho House with a messago that it Insisted on It. It was not until niuo o'clock this evening that tho question again enmo up In the-llouse, Blaine, of Maine, leading off, while Thad. Stevens Joined the Democrats iu opposing tho consideration of thu bill. 'lliey were, however, voted down. The bill being beforo tho House, Wilson, of Iowa, offered an amendment, to plcaso somo of the extreme Radicals, provi ding that no person disfranchised by the pending constitutional amendment should lie elected us delegate, or vote for a dolegato to tho conventions to bo organized under this bill. It is said that llils will secure for it votes enough to pass it, Tho Democrats, however, al leu p. m., commenced to resort to parlia mentary taitics to defeat tho bill. 11 p. m. Tliu Republicans propo.-ed al this hour that the vote should be taken ut twelve o'clock to-moirow. The De- mocrats having thus gained their point nn adjournment Immediately followed. Tho President is thus afforded an op portunity to pocket the bill. THE l'KISONKU HUItKATT. Tho Swatara still lies off the Navy Yard with Surralt on hoard. No com munication from the shore Is allowed with tho vessel, excepting by parlies having authority through tho Navy De partment. It is understood tho Cabinet will consider, to-day, tho question as to the proper plan for the safe keeping of tho prisoner, and other subjects lu that connection. Acell has nlready been pre pared In tho jail for Ids reception, to which ho will probably soon be trans ferred, under tho custody of the United States Marshal. Tho SwaUira left Villa Franca with Surratt and not Lisbon, as was reported and stopped fornshort time nt Madcrln, to procure coal, during her voyage home. This afternoon, between four nnd five o'clock, and soon nfter notification by the Navy Department of Its readiness to deliver Surratt to the civil authori ties, Marshal Gooding proceeded to the the Navy-yard with tho above warrant, and having exhibited 11 to Admiral Rndford, the latter, with a guard of ma rines, repaired to the Swatara, and soon returned, bringing with him the prison er, whom ho delivered to the Mnrshal. Surratt was in Zouavo dress, such as he wore when he was captured iu Alex andria, Egypt, and hand-cuffed. Hav ing been placed In a hack with an armed guard, ho was driven to the Jail, which ho reached nt five o'clock, and was placed in the custody of tho warden, who has lately had fitted up threo iron clad cells, one on each floor, which aro used for tho confinement of murderers and desperate characters. He was plated in one of the"0 cells, from which there Is no polblo chanco of escape, nnd, therefore, no doubt about his safe keep ing. No ono will bo allowed to seo him, excepting his counsel and the officers of the prison. Tho prisoner positively denies that lie Is John II. Surratt. MEXICO. EVACUATION OP THE CITY 01' MEXICO. ST11ENOTH OI-'THE IMI'EKIALIST AIIMV, New-Okleanh, February 18. Advices have been received from Orizaba, Mexico, up to the 11th Inst. Tho -final and complete evacuation of the Capital by tho French forces took place on thoOth Inst, and tho whole ex peditionary corps was on tho road to Vera Cruz. Gen. Marques, at the head of 10,000 of Maximilian's Mexican troops, had been intrusted with tho defense of tho City of Mexico. The Imperialists claimed that they had an army of ao.OOO men well armed. The Imperial Government had levied a tax of ono per cent on all capital. Max! mllion wears the Mexican uniform and roviews his troops in tho streets of the city. Tho enthusiasm of the inhabit ants for tho Emperor has been renewed. Galveston, February 18. The Ihdletln has Brownsville dates of tho lfltli hist. Maior-Gcn. Lew Wallace arrived here yesterday, but left immediately for Cincinnati. TJio Liberals aro reported to be every where victorious. Escobedo and Trevlno had fought two battles with Mirnmon, who, lu the lost fight, was shot through both legs and whoso army was utterly routed. Zacatecas had been reoecupied by tho Liberals. The only forces be tween Juarez and the city of Mexico were L',000 men under Castillo. Maxi milian was at an hacienda outside the city, nnd seemed to bo paying no atten tion to nffairs of state. Nashville, February 10. The Senate has passed tho bill con ferring suffrage on negroes. A motion to strike out the clause preventing them from serving on Juries, orholdlngoffice, was njected by a tio vote. Tho bill having pro iously (passed tho Horso is now a law, unless reconsidered, nnd that event Is not probable. OABLE NEWS. Till! HUSH ItFJlW.LION. February 15. Tho Fenians have succeeded In caus ing a temporary Interruption in tele graphic communication with Europe. Tliep cut tho land wires in Ireland night beforo last, and, according to last ndvl- ces, the damago has not been repaired. London, February 15. About eight hundred Fenians, under command of Colonel O'Connor, have ro- treated to the hills lying about Kilinr noy, County Kerry. Tho Britisii government has posted troops, under command of Colonel Horseford, at Mallow Junction, In Cork County, commanding the Hill District. The excitement iu tho neighborhood is intense, and many pcoplo living in th(r-e counties aro precipitately leaving. An ex-captain of tho United States volunteer army lias been arrested at Klllarney on suspicion of being a Fe nian leader. A largo number or marines from Plymouth liavo received orders to de part for tho Insurrectionary districts of Irelaud at once. London, February 15 Noon. As beforo stated, the telegraph wires in tho Insurrectionary districts of Ire land have been cut in all directions, and tho meagro news received from that quarter is suppressed by tho authori ties for prudential reasons. A largo Fcnluti party has been sur rounded by tho national troops In Toom ies Wood. The chances for escape look exceedingly small. Tho band of eight hundred or so, which rrtreated to the hills of Klllamey is stilt at large. Tho uprising Is thus far c-ont ut-d to Kerry and Cork counties, nnd It is nut believed the trouble willipriwl further. London, February l&--.ftcriiouii. Thugoverniitent stated to Parliament to-day that Colonel Hoiseriird's foii-o was altogether too unall to follow tho armed band of Fenians into Toomlcs Wood, hut that the Colonel had already hopes of surrounding tho Insurgents and preventing their escape. The authorities in Ireland have as sured tho British government that tho present rising Is totally stopped. Lcndon, February 10 Afternoon. Ireland Is entirely unlet. The Chief Organizer, Stephens, Is reported there, but tho danger seems to bo past. Toom lcs Wood, whero the closely-pressed Fenians took refuge, was scoured by tho British troops, and tho insurrection ary bands dispersed. Tliu government however, will Immediately send more ships and troops to Ireland. London, February 10 Evening. Tho county of Kerry has been pro claimed in a stato of siege. The coast guard policeman who was shot was not killed. A largo sum of money has been offered by tho government for tho ar rest of tho assailant, it Is now said that Colonel O'Connor is nono other than Stephens himself. Twonty Americans aro reported as acting with tho Fenians. Duhlin, February 17. The outbreak of Klllamey has come to an end, and the bands of insurgents have disappeared. One hundred and forty Fenians liavo been nrrcsted In this city, and are now in jail. London, February 10 Evening. A terrible carthquako' has occurred In the Island of Cephalonia, on the west ern coast of Greece. Every town in the Island is in ruins. The loss of human life nnd property was very great. Tho King of Greece has gone there. London, Feb. 1!) Noon. Nono of the nrmed Fenians iu Kerry county liavo been captured; but they have all disappeared. Tho Irish peasantry aro perfectly willing to glvo any Intelli gence, but they object to assist iu the arrest of their countrymen. Three British sloops-of-war are riding at anchor in Kennlore River, to awe tho the people Into obedience mid service if need be. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. I'lillniUlrililn Market). Wf.uMatiAY, February i!0. Gitocr,i!ir.s. In sugar there is a fair business doing. (J21 boxes sold at 0(;i lJc V lb, currency, tho hitter rate for clarified, and 100 hiids of clarified at 13c t1. lb. currency. Laguayra coffee sells in a small way at 18(18Jo t) lb in gold. Flouh. The market continues very unsettled. About 100 bhlssold In lots to the homo trade Including Northwcs-tern superfine. nt ST.imtiii 7i0 Noilhw-estein extra S.ijok ti.y) Vorlliwestern family 10.7-, lYnusyivnhlnnnd estern superfine... s.mv,ii s.7. I'enusvHanla nnd Western e.tla Whi 1(1.2" lVnnsvlvantn mill Western raiullv li-IKICu lX.'ill Pennsylvania mul Western r.incy ll.UUisilii.Ui llye Hour 7.U0 Wiikat of prime quality lias been in good demand, and holders nro firm in their views. Wo quote Pennsylvania red at 2.(m0 3.00 ; Southern do. at $2.05 (7::t.20', and white ntM.SOganM; Pennn, Ryo ranges at about $l.!W. Corn is less active, with sales of 3,000 bus. at !)8e and !)!c for new yellow, and $1 for white. Oats arc selling nt 5(!")7c. Tho receipts to-day are as 'follows: IKK) bbls flour; l,(iS0 bus. wheat; 6,100 bus. corn, ;i, iwjius. oan. Provisions Continue very dull, but prices are uiicuaiigeii. inau sales are making al is21..rii per barrel for new mess. Jim Dcei rauires iront sai.'jofi; $23 for Western nnd city packed. Dress ed hogs sell at 8K,!ic. Smoked hams aro steady at.l.X". He ; picdlcd do nt 13(if, i;ijc. bmoKCU snouiuers at luniie. and salted do at H0 ile. nrd sells at Vi(nVi(i i. lb Tor prime in bbls and tier ces. Sunns Cloverseed is in fair demand and 2(K) bushels were sold nt from &S.00 ( !).I0 per bus, the latter rate for choice; timothy sells at $1.00 and flaxseed at W.iU0i?3.l2 per Ims. M AltriI"K". I'll i:.H-ai:i!Mll (In the llth l-lst.. nl bis res lilelire, by llev..l. It. lllinni, Mr. Nelson Frcns in .miss. i.i7.7iei ijiTiiru, mini iirccuwotiii towii' ship, 1'olumhlu dainty. J7XT .,7-0n the same day hy the same, nt tho house ot the hrlilo's father, Mr.UolH-tt St. Knt to aiish Stlsiui Lee.ull of Scott township, L'oluiubl.i I'llllllJ . lt.UtTZEIr-IIAXft-ein the tllb Inst., bv Itev Win. J. Dyer. Mr. John 11, llart.i l, of'.Maino loHnsnip, in .mss luienei nans, or ueavcr vnl ley, Columbia eounly. FKTTIUIM.IX-IIWIIAU l-Oll the 171b Inst., by the Milne, Mr, .lonulhan l-'etUirmanto Miss Lif laAnii Hit-hard, both or 1k-iim township, L'u. llllllllli ITUll 111 , iiKHiii:r.v-rj:.innii-on tim i-th lust., by tho rtiniK, ,.ii, vuiH-ri iienii-iii in .miss iiieua 1 I'll. L-cr. notii m i,ocusi iowiismp,euiuiiiolat'oiiuty, JW..V-A"7"7.V-On tho 7th Inst., nt the. hrlilo'H home, .Mr. CImiIi-h If. Mllllln to Miss .rmuiii.i ji. inner, ijoiii oi jieneii itiweii, i.u iterno county. ZIilili:nlAX-WHr.KH-l tho M. U l-amon ni-.n the f " l-tilllK of the llitll Inst., by Itov, ii. i. i iisiiii, .nr. .iiiiiii .iiiiiuermiiii,oi iiiooius, bnrg, to Miss Jlnrla Weber of Hemlock. A7JS7..7.' A'AM f'.V-On the Hull Ilikt.. nt his res, Mi-lice, by Key. J.;. Fullmer, Mr. Michael Keslcr to Mlsscbnissi Iviiaus.ullof Jackson township, 13 I K ID . I.l.iiunrj In Ulooiiisbiiii;, on the 171b instant, Mis, Harriet Livi:ott,wll'eol.lohli IjcKKutl.&ri., of loin, Columbia county. The ib censed, at tho time, wns on n visit to bcr brother, J. J. lUibblns. Hornsu was nlioiit forty- six ye.irs. Mm was nn cstlmnhlu lady, In thi prime of life, mul U-iivch ii large. clu-Ie of sorrow-' ln friends. f.7(A7f-0n tbo lib Instant, In lirtcn township, Sjlimiillleolinly, Ohio, Mr.Holoinoii (Ihcr, aseii Mr, (iluer moved fiom Montour township, lltmhi.Lcomil V. to Ohio. In lliuKorlo-f ol 1ksi Lae n wlfu iiiid scm-u ihlldrcii who dee -eply miiui ii 1 1 in io.su of u Kind husbnnd and father, KII.i:.lli;ii!i:il-nn November l-.'lli, Is'ifi, Mrs ruisiiou,, Hllenl H.1MU l.'llelllH-rKcr, ol Mliucy ... i,fli,,j.in.il,rurU ner line, JAMllv-lH I'eiilialU, Culuinbla county, on t n.,i, in , .iiii.iiii ii Isusaii Jninos, mutt i lnht lears, tlireu iiiuii .tin iii-i., i.o.irics . lames, sou oi muiam in lbs -.III . M.IJ B. rpiIE KEYSTONE CI.OVKH SEED H T It I 1' 1 E 11 . r.VTr.Nri'.ii 0110111:11 j, isin. This khiiple, though ellectlMUuni blliii Is i.ilmlu tid hyall sclcnllMcoliserM-rs to blithe most dhoet ... , kiiiiu-iiiiu eiuver seen yei iiisisivureil A lucre lilniu-ii nt It Is nillli-lenl liieonvluce tl tllllst obtuse Iiihul of lis l.riii.lliiul iilllll,. It stiips the eiuver bead from I Ilk stalk leavlni: the shavi-slanillnn iim u, erouiul, Jt ! easily .iiiinii iiy nn muse, ami rnpi in- initone inuiior Isiv to woil; II. It Is coiiipiict, simple In siiueiure, and not Un. ble i In uel out ol l.lilel-, unit lull be i heiiply em up. I he urent adv.iului!e in ibis machine u, ,i' IniVPllickeid villhered 111 lb., ebair, leiuli- fi , cloler mill or hnller, ln.KI.-s sivluu- the meat ciiathof I ineini.l iilsiriifiiiiiMlnit.baiiiiiinmui,! tbr.shliu U friuii thesiraw, It illl also pay ev. eiy f.iiimi liiKHIi-'r bin susl wjih this i.i.nlili,,.. i',','i'!'T',","i",!,f MY"I '.be seisl which , his In the old way of itttlicrlux II. 1 tin i oiiliii iry liiiliieuiiu utsoll'croil Hiun-iei lie men who wlali lu piiiehiiseNtiitaur (ouuty Itlulits. I or irlh iil.iruidilreH " WKIICMAX i IiniXllOl.D, JiiiCVlIT ' C'ohiiiibl.t Cuui.Vy'l'-.i, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE.' ALL PERSONS KNOW ltiK tlunnplvc lnili liti-il to tin' iiiiili-r'.lKiiPit on Hook Arrouitt or hy MiIp. nro rraui-iiiii 10 iiinkcpnyinrntiiythoiwviiiii-iii in .inrcii ni-ii. TIiokp fullliiR to comply with IIiIh m.tlop, will oil. I lliuir ii n inline, ivi jiiuv'i 111 m.- - tin-liropcr olllw-r lnr collirtlon. nn'il I)! K. HLOAN. OrnliKi-vllli', Fi-I. 22, IW-Ot. A DMINISTRATOIVS NOT I CE. A KstatkokJiikki-ii IlonntSM, lim-'ti. Li lti r-i lo I in- umuiuoi .iii-rim in i ii inn. n na inn cumin oriignmnin hk'."!"! un vww.m tlm 1n'fiknt tmi reim,,'t'',l to nuiku lliem iowii to llio mlmlnMintor without tit-lay, nnd irut. CLINTON UUlllIINK, (Hti'inviKnl, Kc1i.ua; ltI7-t AilmltiMrnhir, TN THE ORPHANS' COURT IN JL nnil for Hip county or LVIunililn ! In Hip iiml tor of tln iiotltlon of tin- KUiinlhin of l'llll.lf KKLLKU, fur i-nlo of wiLI inliior'ti mil i-MMe: Ainl ninv, to wit, Fi lirti-iry mucnlh, lKi7, l. M. L,Vi-ltP, r.n., iii'"ihiti'il i-omml'Kluiier to ri-nort thi" fju-tH with liw opinion, etc. uy llio conn. i-rumiiitTuwrn. . . Jkh.sk Coi.iiman, Clcrh. Tlin I'nfmitfvcfnnpr nlwtvo nnlnpil will litti-ml to llio iltitli-ii of liln nniioltitiiH-nt nt tliu oilh-p of Win. II. Ahholt. lo i'iiIiiwIimi. folitmlilii county. on WpiIik-siIhv. tin Iwentltth ilny of Mart-h, W7, lit kn 0'iiorlt, ii. in., w licit nnil v horu nil purlieu inii-rp.iii-ii limy nupiiu. . . . .M. .M. L'VEI.I.i;, Loinhiiemuiier. Fibi-imry 2!, 1-U7-II, pUBtilO SALE OI-' VALUABLE .L 1M'!AL RSTATM In litimu.-tnce of nil oNllT oftlioorplmm- Court of Cnlumliliii-oiiiily, P., on SATURDAY, .MAUCll THI11TI I'.Tlt, nt ti-ll oVliM-k In tho fon-noon, Tholiifin Hl-mh, Ex i-xilior oi I- ri-lll-ririv iirt, lino oi rii;:irii:ii ion n- nhlp, In will! c-oimty, iU-i-ciispiI, will p.mwikp to wilu hy public M'ltilup.on tho premises u certain iiieii uiit" nnil trnet of l.inil.Hitiinte In Siuinirlonf tou n shlp.l'olumhlii county, lioumleil hy liiiuli or 1 lenry Hen, Collins Hutllll, Iinnlel Kverhnrt nuil oilier, eoiitnlnliiK o.ni: iK'Niunm and TimiTY-Fivr. aciiiss, rnwre or Ichi, on which U erecteit a l-'r.nno House, iiiul llnrn. There U alio u flue orchnril on thu premlsei, nuil part of tho land iu a KoiHlMntoor cultivation. Ijttc the estate of khIU ueueneil, nit unto. In tho towimlilp ami county afureialil. i oi.r.jiAn, ll'll., nioointlmrif, February IU, ISO". ftitittltinni nt AVie. Ton npr cent, of oliA.fniirlli of thp purchase money nt tho (striking down of the proH-ily : tliu one-fourth leu llio ten tier cent, ut tho continuation absolute, unit the rrmaliiliiK three-fourths In one year thereafter, with Inter est from the conllruuitliiii ntri. The purchmcr to pay lor uecu huh sunups. February 22, lti7-(!t, PVIMAC SALK OF VAIiUAIILK HKAT. KSTATIC In lutrstiniico nf i intern ttf tlin Hi nlinixi' fViiirtu if Mnuttiltr nnd Col til ill till rnuntlfs, Til.. Itn tnuteinUneil, iu1inlnttriilnrnf I.vrmiiltit i nuntv. ilcccjisfil. M 111 t'XItosc lt Will. by iniMIe rtniiii', nt llio Uoti 1 ttf.lohu Itrlttain, In wlilte Jltill, Mont din' county, on TltUltSOAV. MAUUH TWKXTY-FIIWT, nt twelve n'oloclc Mn ccrtuln iUto or parn-l fit bin cnunly, nml iinitty lu Anthony township, Montour county, containing ON!-: HUNUUKO AND TWO ACItl-, mnro or less adjoining ,uU lati of Win. Kills, in. Aiiaiih, umu; mm uiiiirft; inu imiirovv lIU'lltH iK'ItlK 11 1-00 ILOUHK AND UKl 1IAIIX, an orchard, nnd uljimt tlilrty ncics cleared ;th uuninru wvii iinu'tTi'ii. yIM'O, Onu other pu rcidof land, sit uuti hi Mad- Ivittt Invrnuliln I 'olitmlihi (iiiiiitv. mllolnliii tint atHiv', laiitl of AdainHiiriiiK, ninf others, contain ing iwemy-nvo neres nun ivveniy-oim perciicn, tnoiL'or U-Ht.nnd lKlng v timbered land, lato UK rilitH' dl nil U I IH-Cl-UHftl, UOThKIll VUIIIIATLKIt, M IC1 1 MIL WIN 1 :t I a uixi:ii( February Ibtu-it. AdiiilulstrntorM. PUWjU! HALK OK VAIiUAIHiK HCAIi llSTATi:. In mu-MLUiei1 of nu order oi iiiourpiinns'cuurioi vouumua couuiy, on TIIU1WDAY, MAUCU TWENTY-SIXTH, nt ten o'clock In the forciKHiTi, Samuel Ilverett, iidmlnMralor of tieorire Kfell. Into of Oiuiilm towimlilp, in said county, deceased, will cxjhjm to halo, by public vendue, un tho prenilsen, u certain Til ACT Ol LAND, ultnnte In OrntiKO township. Columbia enmity, uuuiun'ii uy uimiitii ifuuii'i jvieier, n Hiiiw liny man, Henry Ktlner, C. U. Coleman, Jacob Itoup, ONH IIUNDIIKI) AND KOUU ACHIW, n ik1 Uauk'tLirn. WiiLrnn Shed. Ae. AKd ii cimhI Spring of Water al tin; door. Iitu the estnto if Hald deceased, hltuate in the township or OniUKU, and eouuty aruresalil, .Ikssi: Com;ma, Clerk, inoomsburjjt, I-'ebruary IU, lsu7. Oumlitluni uf Snte: Tin nereeiit. nf (ino.ftmrfh the purchase money ut Ihestrlkln down of tho property, one-fiiurtli less thu ten ter cent, nt tbo confirmation nbsnlute, and tho remaining three fourths Inoin jear theii afler, with Interest from confirmation nisi. The purchaser to imv lor deed and Mauti 8. hAMl'KI KVIilllXr, , eeorimiy ss, in,7-.)1. Administrator. piJIUilC SAliK OF VALUAlHiK X IlKAr lXTATi:. In oursuniieo of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia County, on miDAY, MAUCU TWKNTY-NINTH, nt ten o'clock hi tho forenoon. WW Uohbtiw, ad inluKtrator of Abi.ibunt Itobblns, late of Klshlni; eieek townshln. lu hald eiiiinU'.decciihod. will 4t. jmisp to Mile, by publlt! veiuluo, on the prunLsci, a i-ciiiuii ini'S'siiivyii iuiu TltAOT Or LAND, situate In KUbliu'ereek townshlo.Cnlointihi n m ii. ty, Ixainded by lauds of Ilaruian Ijilwir, Uot. bins, l).tld Coleman and other, conlaliilnt;nliic- n-uii iiciuN, more or ies, on w men is erected n l''BA3IK llOUSK Al) 11AHN. There Is nisi) n thrifty younituppleorchnrdon the ln.-iiusi-s. iiiu uio c.siiuu oi Hum iicct-astsl. Mill' uto In llio township nnd county ufures.nd. ... , J kiwi: Coleman, cleric. lllooinsburg, February III, Isli7. amtitiom nf .Stiff .-Tlin one-thlril of tho pur chase inoiicv to reninln churned iimm ili., nrnii. Kesduilui; llio natural llo of Dlnnii llobblns, wlilow ol llio said dei eased, ami thu Interest thereof to I hi nnnunlly und nnulnrly pnld bcr bv tho purclinsi r on the llrst iluy ol Miiy of each anil every year dnrliiB her natural life, nnd nt her death the principal to lie, paid bv the liiiicluiHCr to thu persons h l-iiIIv enll led llieietn. Ten per edit, of iiiie-fourtli of thu tH'o.tlilriU of i'iu 1'iiriii.iso iiuiue.v io no piuii in 1110 strllitllK diiwnof the prois rly; tlioone-fnurlliof the two thirds, less the ten pur cent, nt tho cnuilriiiattou ubsoluli', unit the i.'inalnlii;: two-thiids ! one yenr Ihereiiflcr, wllb Interest from tho eoidlrma linn inn. Tho inirchnser to pav for dud nnd Minimis. l?l I liniiiuvu IVbru.-iry 22, lsOT-Ct. ' Ailmlnlstr'.-ilor. gTATEMUNT OF THE FINANCES or TUB COUNTY OF COLUM1JIA, jt.om Jiillnnry Ut 1HO0, to Jniiunry 1st 1BU7. Tilt: Allilllors i Itcled In selllu mul n.lln.l II,. public a mils of Columbia I'minty, n -im irmly Ih-k leave to lepoit that llu-y hawi eMimliicil the s unn uiiiu 11,11 him u.,y in J.lUUIirV, ., II, Ollf tholls.inil t-Iiflit binidri .1 nml slvli'.vlv i.. 1 1... nh day of Jiniuaiy, a,ii. one thousand eluht huiulied iiiidsixlv.si-Mn.iinil lespeclfully lay heiore the lloiioialile Jiulsesof the Court of Cunuiion l'leiis of li.l d Couiltv. Hie fultnwln-j Ktnli.iiH.i.t n... IiiiiI.iikiii-iiI.I.v lo thu Iwenty.seeoliil Ms-llon of the Act ot (leneial Assemhly till-. Columiiii. , tin i ii, iiiisrii un- ii iu 1 1 1 uny oi April, ,, ii lsit JOll.V .. STIIJCI, Tieasnrerof Coliinihla Coun. J I m iivi uuui ii ii s.ilil LOIIUiy, mi. Will. Jan. 1. To amount oulstnudliu: fur IsiMiiiui iiiviousiars jvjiy jji ..ii.w.iiii .-ntii n-eci"eil 111 1 1.111 I ."I I leury lale livasuicr, us per Auilllorii lepoll, sl CI tin dish lecelveilof ll-inll lMll.,i.. laieTiiasiir.r. fiirMiiiilry lnea I3i3.ni l eb. .j, I ii.li ui Kiniin l Kelcliner, of llrl. iircicric lowiisliui fur ki-eiilni; Catharine Suit, l-eb.ll. Cash of II.. 1, lle.nl, r, fur plank, l eb. IS). Cash of Wllll.im I.iwtoii.l.iiul re- K0 7 B0 ;V"'",T5-.,.',"lf MnklflU-r.fnrliilek. May III. Cash ofHaiunel isnnler, Wierlir. costs ,ti- in Milt ol tho Couuiy 2 I'JI 2 75 It. III. Slellci- colliuorul foil .vilunam towiislibi. June, I'oainiiiiul of Cuunty lax iissck. 13 IU Jnne?i CashofileoiKo Illdlay, land re. deemed, At!:!. ("ash received for tnves nt, Lr.l,..l l"lii ,j I I U,,1 i .".llll1""'""l hinds relumed, MIDI N-pt. 1. Cash ofKiiiuifl Kc elm,,.. ,.i- i!Pi. lirci-ei-l( township, for lieeplliu CntharliiHMili, 77 10 k-I, 'i'oiiiiioiiiitteiiilaynssrssiiicnt In iu in I,1""""""'' of IU i wick, 10 Nil l.l-n illHl lllll S 111 Jl SSI" l,OIO. nail, I'rolhiiiiiilar), i;o ml luianiiijiiiiij nix lUUU 1UI1I1 IIS i-cssiirii for l"W, Aiiionnt nutslaiiilliiK, balance. 1 o sundry lams, Ml IO J I I. I (,'rl in CR. lly nmoiiiit oulstandliig tor si,ii,hh, ,,ie. luiis .ii-ai's, ifin is lly ("xuuor.itiiiu. iiIIum-is iiill.-ciurs) ii.l -n iiv i uiiiirrtssi incr - ion .vi j., ili i in i i'iiiii.v iiiuers lisli-eloeil 17.7UI II lly lieasiiier smiiiiuls.loiisiin u.-n' .17 at luurjM-rei lit., - i.lil ii-i iiy isiiauru line v litlltiy, ytsJ dis.lllll 37 JII.V ., .V7.KV,TieiiniriT of li.lnnil.l.i Couu. t) . in iu count w fill the l.ii on iliis. dii. Amount oitlsbitulluit fur lsd'unul prel. oils .veins, ESID IX) i assessed lor s(l, 1,'iVI 3ii " diirj'rciisurer, jij S1 Ufitt HI on. Amount outstiitulliutntiil tilusillcctisl, $il7 in exouc unions uiiinvcii toiicciors, IUI Of " tsiininlssloli, r, ' sbeenliililai;e, orders reilei'lneil. l,tw 75 " paid iissessins lor iissessiucnt or tux fur the year l.siii), hj m " Treastirer'N eommlssiiiu on $1,. 73i 7i) SI WM 01 UXfllMlITfllKH. AUDITOlts' AND CMMlK'rt l'AV. ' Miiount paid Ainlllors nnd clerk, Sn 11) " 10 Wirt niiilltlmr rrolhoiiolary " und lteijltiti-r'ii nceouiit, law Ml id ASSUSHOlts' l'AY. Amunnt puld assessors for HiirliiRiUsMniH- iieni, enn H llltllXli: COSTHACTS. Amount paid David Kuviu;i', brldKO In iieiiion, jvj-i oi W. A. Kile, brldci! Ill KIsillltlK- IHl'lt, IV) ID ' W. A. Kile, brldKu lu Hncarlisif Nil ij " 1". Ii.mitiiumi l'rankllii lVifi W,S5l) IX) nuiDui: Hiu'AitKi. Amount pnld John He; " David Hi rner. J'HI 01 HO 61 Itrj a 71 U "li 3D tf.'i I.S a .',1 7.1 HI lit .11 Ha aire. Aitrun Kester fur plank, 1 iiarimau, isnmuel Apiiletnnti, M. C. WiHulw-ard John Kyer, rhlllp t'mwfiiri! for Htoho .I0I111 Moiiluu, William I-Iycr. Joslah II. t-uriiinti. Sundry persons, Montgomery Cole, M m llflu) 111 llIiANK 110OKC. Aiiiouiit paid for blank Issiks for lm thoiiolury nnd lti-KlsU-r, (lu a) COUNTY llL'It.IHNOrt. ,moiiut paid suuilry persons fortniitcrl ills fiiriilsFiiilniiil workloprlvy Oilia (i 11 for repairs nt Court llouso nml Jalltlurlni; the year, Ac., Din ;i.i:axix(i couut houhi:. Aiumiut paid to sundry persons, J. m CO.MM I8.1IOX llll'rt ATTOllNKY. Aiiionnt to W. Wirt, Commlssloncr'H At torney, J70 ID COUUT CUIKlt. Amount to M. Coirinuii fur tliu year lxuil, f,7 ,',) CO.VSTAUIiK't) ltKTUUXH. Amount paid to the several IVmslnblm diirini; year. SH.7 a COMMOXWKAIiTH COHTrf. Amount paid to sundry iiernoin, 5117 g-j COMMIMIOMIIW AND CMJIIK. Aiiiouiit paid T. .7. Vaiidersllce,Coiuiii!h.s'r (Im 10 .vneu ."iiiuii, ani io ' " .luhli t l-'owler ni 11 " Montiroiuery Colo at ui " " H. C. I'rult Clerk. a 11) ' " oxpenwn to liar- rlshur m in DISTKICT ATTOllNKY. Amount pntd 11.11. 1.lltle.lato lllsl. Atfy. SIH 10 " " M. M. TrallBh, 11 UJ 1". I.KUT ION EX l'llNH EH. Amount lstld sundry tiersons for Hprlhg ehs tloli Bl M " paid suiulry persons for Poor House nuil general election 711 75. JI.IW 11 Fui:r.. Amount for coal 100d for Cunrt Honso miilJull tl'H'A l-'OX AND WILD CAT Hl'AMtt. Amount to suudry personH 873 a) incidi:ntai. i:xrr.Nri. Amount of slat loner-, etc., fur i-ourt. til M INSUUANCn. Atnoniit to I.yeoiulni; Mutnnl Inn. Co., t2S 70 INOUKST). Amount to J. (1. tiilck, l'.sii., on V, Wal lers, to Win. M. Hoitijlauil un Thou. 111) SI 10 llliluo to.1. 11. tksn, M. ! fiTiimlnlriK bisly of Samuel Wuniuco ill lnipiest, 5u Wi 11 JUKOllS WAflKrt AND MII.liAflC Amount to Jurors nt tho several c-ourU ihiriin! tho yenr SI JIM U MKDICAL Hi;UVICl'.1, Aiuouut paid Dr. V. iMIairison, utteml. linen on prisoners, J 50 rltOTIIOXOTAKY. Amount imld Jcsso Coleman, I'roth'y 81!5 Ili l'KINTINO. Alllollllt to W. If. Jncohy, f Isi) n liij.s.rkiiiiers, IMln to I.. I.. Tale, aim to 1". John Q 111 t-!H III lNISTAfli:. Aiiionnt pal-l 1). A. Iicckley, 1". M. W .'D I'KNITKNTIAIIY. Amoutit paid Ii, S. IViiltiiitliiry,nuiisrl- linteonvlcis, 8ltli " lKiid statu l.uuatle Hospital for , thu fuiprl of Catharine. Suit 157 W 6'ril It) IIOAD AND IlKIDOi: VIKW.1. Aiiionnt palilsuniliy peisons for rixuluud lirldBo views, $14) u) IIOAD DAMAHKS. Amount paid Thomas Knurr, Illootntp., (79 VI " " Win. Klliie..lael-son tp., lu m " " .1. W. li-lt, llrlarcreiktp., ) " " D. A. llowiuau. xaw " " Andrew- I-'rc-ts, " 15ii in " " W.I(.ltobbliis,tlrt-eiiwisUi. I'll" SiOItu siir.mrF's iin.L. Ainonut paid Kimuel Snyder for lionrd hilt prisoners " " conveyliiKNatliaiileirerry lo thu Uoiise of Ilurueiiiiiiil Is.iau lllnl I0K.H. 1-enllell-tl.iry " M eoiiveylncAbmbninVcnler " " tn tho r.. 8. reiilu-iitlao fiT-uin S1IUH1- JIAMAflE. Amount raid toMindry iktsohu to wit: ItliHiui township lleiilon " flleenwiiisl " llilarercek " Centre l-'lshiiiereolc " Jiiekson " a Is-llst Madison "' Mallui " Mt. I'le.tsaiit " Moulour ' -.llli0 Ilenibs-k " Hu-rnrlnuf Hi-uit " Mllllln " e 11 m soul 117 (II loin mm HI! Ml US IU aiu II 0 211 1'l SI SO all") ii l 11 UI ir.'j .V) su ui in 1 iw H7J HTATi: ItOAD. Amount paid layliii; out Slate Itoulthro' Columbia and l.iir.criio counties 1 ! Til' STAVi:.-). Aiuouut jsild nl the several courlH (el ' TAXlis iikfundi:d. Aiiionnt of toad. M-lmiil iiuileounly taxi. U-ttitiilcil by the several IowiisiIm SlfiJ) S Aiuouut ofonlerN Issued fur the year liM Sl'VilO M lied net nun unit of hbis-pnrilerti Issued lur I he year Will $1,1711 7.1 taxcHlcfuiidciltiKownslilps ,!C) IN S l,-Vl Ai-lual expenses for year lMiil 13.mii Ol Wr. Iho iindersUueil Andllors of Cnlumbla eounly, bclnj; duly cleclisl to iiillust ami utile IheiicisiiiiilsiirihiiTrcasiireriind Colnnilssliuicn-, do cerliry lhat we met nt tbo nillcci of the Cum inlssiiiucrs lu liloonisbiiri.', nml eurcriilly eiaiu I1111I Ihencrolillls and vouchers ol the same final the first da v 1 if .Iniiom 1 . 1. n. lsldl. In tin. ilrt ilav of .lanuary, a. 11. isirr, ami Und thcin corns-l 11; set forth In the forinihiK stiilemciit, nisi itlul 11 balance due Ciiluiulilii Coutitv of two tliuuMili-l elullt hull. In d and el-ihty-tw 11 doll. us and sc en-t.v-slx cents is-.'.ss-! 70) front John .l,.Srii.i:i, Trrn surer of s.ild eouuty, (liven under our liauiWIhli- iii;titlt day of Jam uary, A. n.one llunis-iuili Ijlu huiulreiiud slxt) seven, Ii It Itl'lij-MtT I ""'"' At'tAl. IHnii.i. r.ric, rhrk. "V. til" lllulel-sUiieil, Coiiiiiilssliineisof Cliluia- i'l 101111U . il-ii i i llly lli.il thu toiei-iilliK is 11 cor- -i-t Kl.llelneltl ,il II,;. lu nr J7.I.I ..ntili- fur the year lsut. llni SI.ISH- liamls, January i-l-ihlli, Isii7, AI.I.IIN f.NN, S .1. I'. I'uw I,l-:il, U'omurri'. MONT. Ciil.i:, I Alli'l: t, Klin -iiiAi-M, ml, At'l-iiov.ii by llu- Cuutt, rebiuiiiyfoiir'r. M7 lit M lUIIIII. ) ... ,11(i,.,. i k, iii:iiui:1n, AhSU- lllisimsbur.' Feb. H, so7.