THE COLUMBIAN, 13LOOMSJ3 UliG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. he (jatomMan. BLOOMSBUliGr. PA. rniDAT morxi.no, maucii o, ik. nT-TIIB COI.UM1UAX hat the t,l(tll tllrentatlail In Columbia ami adjoining MMlUt vf a.) pap.r published liera, ami ra Bi mncti lamer sheet than any of lltcot.mporarte. and U therefore the Ijcat madlnm far advf rlltlnff In Oil. .ecllnn of Its. Halt. S"""-'r -ll CALL VOn TUB NATIONAL UF.MO. CHATIC CO.WICSTION. WAimiKOTO.i. February 23, 1908, The NallonnllJemocrutlc Committee, by vlrtuo of the authority conferred upon them by tho last National Democratic Convention, nl a meetlm 1,4 Oils nmv nt Wiv.lilnittnn. I. t voted In hill ttxm nL f -mit-nntlim for the ouriiosn of nornlnii ttng candidates for President end Vice-President ol the United mates nn thellh dav or July, 148, at lzo'clock K., In tho city of New York, Thn linsls nt renrescntntlnn. ns fixed by tho ln.1t National Democratic Convention, is doublo the number 01 senators anil nepresriiiuiivrs lit uoii ress of eecli Htnto uniter the lastnpiiordonmcnt, KnchStiilo Is Invltct! to send dekgntes accord lnsty. AUOUST HELMONT, Chairman. FREDERICK 0. P IllNCE, Secretary. i , Mr. Nicholson, tho mcmbor from Ucnvcr County U (jiv. Ins tho Kaillciil In mid nuout tho I.t-gU lntttro rt tmnt tlcal of trouble, by renson of his very Iiuro tinictlenl knowlutlgu and oxpcrlctico m n former member of tho House and especially as a Clerk in tho Treasury Department. Ho forced, out tho fact tho other day that of late, the Committee to compare bills does) not perform that Important duty, but Intrusts it to IrrcputMlblo Clerks; thus opening a door to alt kinds of fraud and irregularity. J.ven one euch member as Nicholson, is of great value to the Public as a check upon ef forts o depart from safe rules, Mem bers of one, two or oven three years ex perience, nro readily lmpieed upon, by cunning hangers on about tho Legisla- ture, and simply made tho instruments by which vast evil Is donoto tho country. Too many people think that to matco n political speech, If ho can, is tho highest and first duty of a member of tho Legis lature and forget tho fact that tho real work Is dono on committee, and at the private room of an active and useful member. "When men expect to remain In tho IIouso but twoterms,thor is hute littlolnducomfnttolenrnnny thing more than sufficient tocnablc them topaxssuch local bills as their constituents require, and they would hardly bo ablo to do more, even If so disposed, for not one In a hundred, whatever his ability may be, will get any real idea of his duties In that time. It is all folly to suppewo so. Obituary. DEATH Or GEN. JlVAU, Majok-GEK. Geo. A. M'Call, who died Tuesday at West Chester, Pa., was especially famous as tho some-tlmo commander of the Pennsylvania He verves, organized by him soon nftcr tho outbreak of tho rebellion. Ho com manded this force until lie was taken prisoner during tho Seven Days' Mat ties beforo lllchmond. After a long confinement ho was exchanged and re turned to his homo in Chester County, with n constitution shattered by suffer ings and privations in a rebel prison. The citizens of Chester presented him with a sword, and tho Democrats of his dtstirct selected him as their candidate for Congressman, but ho was defeated. Gen. M'Call's record previous to the war, also, was a most honorablo one. Ho was born In Philadelphia, March 10, 1802, graduated from West Point In 1822, was breveted Second Lieutenant First Infantry, and appointed Aldc-de-Camp to Gen. K. P. Gaines in 1831, Berving as Acting Adjutant-General In the Western Department until 18:10, when ho was promoted to a C.tptalncy. For his services during tho war with the Florida Indians, ho was recommen ded by Gen. Worth for the brevet of Major, which, however, was not con ferred upon him until 1SIG, when, for gallantry at tho battles of Palo Alto and Retactt do la Palma, ho received tho brevets of Major and Lieutenant Colonel. Tho citizens of Philadelphia also presented him with a Hword, In 1817 ho was promoted to bo a Major in tho Third Infantry, and In 18.j0, while commanding his regiment in New Mexico, received from Pres-ldcnt Taylor the appointment of Ius-ptctor Gcnerul of the army, with the rank of Colonel of Cavalry. In 1853 ho resigned his commltslon nnd sottled In Chestercoun ty, Penn. The funeral took placo at Christ Church, Philadelphia, on Saturday. A dill has been 1 troduced into the fitato Legislature granting a pen sion of $40 per anum to tho wildlers of 1812, and their widows, provided said soldiers servlvcd at least two months. We havo no heslratlon in Kiylng tho bill should becomo a Iuw. There nro not many persons entitled to it living, but thoso fow Bhould bo aided by tho State, as tho General Government re fuses to assist them. Ex-Governor A. G. Curtin, Pros' Ident of tho Pennsylvania Iteervo Corps AsfiK'Iation, has issued n request to tho officers and men of that corps, and thoso of othcrorganlzations, of tho vol untoer service, to meetntlndcpcndcnce Hall, Philadelphia, on Saturday, tho J9th instnnt, for tho purposo of paying fitting respect to tho memory of Major General GeorgoA. M'Call, deceased. Tub editor of tho Treu paid In his "Occasional" letter from Washington that "Andrew Johnson was made Pres- "Idontby thoassawln," At tho tlmo Andrew Johnson nsbumcd the duties of the Exccutlvooffico thosamoindivldual, plastered him with fulsomo flattery and announced with pious fervor, that "ho was mado President by tho hand of " Divino Providence." "SurrosE nn article had beeu Insert ed Into the Constitution, empowering tho United States, to regulate tho elec tions for tho particular States, would any man havo hesitated to condemn it, both as an unwarrnntablo transposition of power, anil us n premeditated engine for the destruction of the fitute Uovern menttt" Hamilton. Federulltto. 60. Lock Have.v, February I!!). Tho munclpal election held here yesterday resulted in a grand triumph, every ward going Democratic. Tho majority for 11. It, Ilridgers, Mayor, is I'M against t0 Jtiat fall. No recruits hero fur Geary. Oim fathers etabllshed a Republic In thin country, Will their children allow this "Infrmous Congress" to enet u military despotism In its placo? If not, they must support tho President In the 0xrcie of his constitutional (unctions. Tho High CrlmoTho Real Crimi nals. Weri: tho President as guilty as ho Is guiltless, nays the World, thcrn are men at Washington guiltier than he, and a greater crime Is doing than any ho Is accused of. Impeachment Is but tho blind of these greater criminals to lildo this greater crime. It behooves tho pcoplo of the United States to keep their attention fastened on this great crime tho crlmo of tho Republican party and tho Ittimp Congress tho crlmo of disunion. Every other crime of theirs Is leu than this, or h adjuvant to this tho greatest of their crimes. Their usurpation of tho powers of tho Executive; their usurpation of tho powers pi the Judiciary ', thelrattemp ted occupancy of tho Kxccutlvo chair by tho Impeachment process j the squanderings of tho public treasure ; their wholesale; frauds upon tho ruvo. nuoj their continuance of tho whisky tax at two dollars so as to got n few millions of money for carrying the No vember elections by suffering tho whls ky-thleves and tho bribed revenue ofll- ccrs to plunder tho pcoplo of fifty mil lions i their usurpation of tho rights of States to control tho suffrage and their prostitution of tho powerH thus usurped to abrldgo whlto suffrage and confer tho ballot by wholesale upon lg. uorant blacks ; these Indeed are crimes, but they tiro no less than, or tributary to, their greater crlmo. Four years of successful war they prostituted to party purposes. Three years of complete- poaeo they havo prostituted to party purposes. Disuni on still exists, despite, successful war, despllo entire pence. Party ascendancy Is stilt their solo purpose, and their plan is to maintain It by negro suprem acy worked through a military des potism over ten States. Grant has con sented to bo their tool In working the military despotism, hut ho Is only the General of tho Armies of tho United States. A successful despotism is not assured unless they can control tho Commander-in-Chief. Hence they im peach the President who wastho choice of tho people, to replace him by anoth er who has been rejected by tho pcoplo. Wade will bo their pliant tool. John son will not. Dlsunlun prolonged to keep tho Re publican party In power j negro supre macy worked by Military Despotism to keep tho Republican party in power after disunion becomes Impossible; these are tho high crimes of the Repub lican party, theso tho misdemeanors of tho Rump. Theso high crimes and misdemeanors of their own they now seek to abet, yet draw attention from, by their sensational Impeachment of tho President of tho United States. Their charges against President John son are trash. It Is scandalous effront ery to utter or to urgo them. They tlo- sorvo not tho dignity of aflat denial. It Is an insult to tho understanding of any man to demand their disproof. The obstlnato defender of the Constitution they impugn ns Its violator. Their Charges are trash, as their schemes are glass. Not ho is tho criminal. They are the traitors. Tho Rump Congress nro usur pers and revolutionists. They band to gether and hoot their scandalous and Impudent lio in the fnco of tho nation, against tho Chlof Muglstrato whoso crlmo for them has been that ho has upheld and obeyed tho Supremo Law that he has refused to conspire with them In disobedience and disunion, In usurpation and treason. Let tho people keep their eyes on the real traitors nnd tho great crime. Let them watch tho gcnulno criminals as they go through their solemn mockery of impeaching him who refused his con sent to every step of their crime. Let them fasten their giV3o on tho usurp crs, tho traitors, tho disunionlsts who make of this solemn procedure of an Injured nation tho instrument of tholr halo against tho steadfast upholder of tho nation's laws. Mark the revolutionists of tho Rump as they Insult tho fico of day with tho pretencj of a conrern for tho laws which in their ,iands havo been nothing but tho record of a party caucus and tho register of party plans for tho Constitution which is every where rent with tho trampling of their brutul heels. Let tho scnsutlon-spectuclo of a great Impeachment go on. Let traitors be the ministers of Justice, let usurpers af fect regard for tho divisions of power in the structure they have undermined, let revolutionists uphold tho Ark of tho Covenant, let a faithful Chief Magis trate stand In tho dock and a Chief Jus tice preside who is ambitious of his chair; let the amazing mockery go on, but refuso to bo deceived by tho dis guises of their role. On fellow-citizens 1 and forget not for a day tho real crimi nals and their high crimes. In lYIcmoriam. At a meeting of the M. M. 11, A., Danville, Pa., Feb. 27, 1B08, tho follow ing preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted s Whereas, It has pleased God In His all-wise Providence, to remove from our midst our beloved lirother, Joseph Morris. Therefore, bo It Jleiolved, That whlto wo bow with submission to this ntlllctlug dispensa tion of Divino Providence, wo sincere ly mourn tho loss of a lirother, re moved from us so soon In tho prime of life and In tho midst of his usefulness. Jtesolved, That In him the Associ ation has lost a worthy nicinlx-r, the community n good citizen, and his fam ily a kind and devoted husband and father, Jleiolved, Thnt wo hereby tender to tho family of our deceased iircitln-r. nnr mutual sympathies in this tholrho irof uisircss, nnutnntns nrcuin-n, wo shall over cherish his memory with tho pro roundest sentiments of resjiect. Jiesolved, That a copy oftliuno resolu tions bo presented to tho family of tho deceased; nnd that tho room bo draped In niotiriiliiL. and thnt tin, Imtlmm wear tho usual badgo for tho period of Jlesolval, That tho above prcamhlo and resolutions bo published in tho km vltle JntelHyeneer tno Montinir A oiertcun and also In tho liloorusburg papers. Ily order of tho Association. Wm. MORGAN, J'res't. JOSIAJI CaVWTJIKEN, ike'y. Prophecy Fulfilled. "jj-' Tin: infernal fanatich anh ABOLITIONISTS EVER OT.T I'OWMt IN THEIR HANDS, THEY WILL OVEIIIIIIJI'. THE CONSTITUTION, HKTTHE HUI'REME COURT AT DKI'IANCK. CIIANIII! A Nil MAKE LAWS TO KUIT Til EMS ELVES, LAY VIOLENT IIANIW ON THOSE WHO DIF FER WITH THEM IN THEIR OPINIONS! OR DARK QUESTION THEIR INFALLl 1IILITY, AND FINALLY IIANKRI'I'T THE COUNTRY AND DELUUK IT WITH HLOOD." Jhmtel WtMei; Jurci Vh, 16M). Washington News. Wasiiin-otom, 1'ebrnnry 27. GENERAL THOMAS' MOVEMENTS. Ailliitnnt.Generiil Thomas visited tho War Department this morning about 11 o'clock. Ho first went to thu room occupied by Assistant Adjutant-General Townsenu, wnere no remniueu a sunn time, readlnir his letters. He then pro ceeded to tho room of General Curr, of General F.inory's slntr, and held a con sultation of about ten minutes. After wards ho vMted several other olllcers of tho Department. Hodldnot make any ilemaml upon secretary maun n ior a surrender oi mo wur umvu. nu did not seo Mr. Stanton at all, but call ed upon General Schrlver, whoso ollico I I... ,..., ..r ,1... U,u.ri.tnrtl f.f VVltl- IS tMiitr-uu i inn ifi niv uiviiiinj w. ...... A largo number or Senators and mem bers culled upon Mr. Stanton to-day . THE RUMl'TO DAY. N rilling of special Interest occurred In either llousn in mo iiump lo-nay The largo drove of corn-Held negroes who repaired to the Senate gallery at an early hour, expecting to witness tho 'peaihmentol'thu President, were dis appointed, and compelled to INten ton 1 1 mi. lmmML'iii! from Mns-ii Sherman on tho financial question. Tho House u-ns i'iu'iil'ciI tirlnciiiallv with an ainirii prlatiou bill, in ehargu til' that public ecoiiomHt-Washlmine, or Illinois, 'ine galleries were not more than one-third full. Tho colored loyalists, however, were on hand, looking down on tho floor, and nt doubt thinking of the not distant future, when they will bu there making laws, like their brethren now are In mongrel conventions In tho Southern stales. THE CAMPAIGN IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. According to late and rellablo infer matlon received from prominent gen- t 1'iiien In New Httiiinshlre. tho UnnO' crnts are making a hard fight in that State, and there Is everv reicon to bo llevo thev will trlumtih on election day (10th of March next.) They havo about inreo inou3:mu majority to oveccom ;. but In everv town visited by Democrat 1c sneakers there were unmistakable evidences ofa healthy reaction among tho pcoplo. i no jueooin uongressionai delegation from tho Stato aro by no means sangulno of success In tho pend ing contest. They fear tho Impeach ment conspiracy will damago their in fornnl caiibo beyond reparation. THE ALABAMA ELECTION. Thu returns from all tho counties in which elections were held had wen re ceived, but their publication is still for bidden. A negro man who was known to be opposed to tho League, and used his Influence to keep negroes from voting, was killed by n violent Radical negro Inst Monday night about twenty miles from Montgomery. THE DEMOCRATIC CAMPAION. Tho Democrats in Congress held con ference Inst night, Representative N I black of Indiana in thu cliulr anil Hon. Samuel J. Randall, acting us se cretary. Tho particular oliject of the meeting was to organize for the com ing campaign. A Congressional Com mittee, consisting of Senator Doollttle of Wisconsin and Uucknlew.of l'a,, and Representatives Randall, of Pennsyl vania, Humphrey, of New York, Trimble, of Kentucky, Ross, of Illinois, and llarnum, of Connecticut, were ap pointed. This committee. Is authorized toupjolnt an Executive Committee, ol three members and n Resident Com mittee of three or more members, the latter not to consUt of members ol Con gress, with hondmiarters In Washing ton, charged with tho distribution of documents. JUDOE WOODWARD AND MR. BENJA MIN llL'TLKR. In tho course of the debato on Mon day on the Impeachment resolution Judgo Woodward referretl to tho fact that ten States were excluded from rep resentatlou In Congress, and lit) denied the right of tho llouso to impeach any body.or of tho Senate to try an impeach ment, because thoHoii-o was i.ot now composed of members chosen by the several States; nor was theSenatu com posed of two Senators from each Stato, and ho would, therefore, advise the President to deny tho jurisdiction nl Congress, Theso remarks grossly olfen tied Mr. U.-n. Butler, who, on thu In stant, prepared a resolution to censure or expsl Mr. Woodward for treasonable language, but wa-s dissuaded from It by his friends. RULES 01" rilOCEEDURE IN IMF11ACU MI'.XT. Wasiinhtoh, ribrnorj 18. The Senate Select Committee on Im peachment reported to-day a oodo of rules for the irovernment of tho Court during tho trial. They nro the same In substance as thoso published exclusive ly in tho Times of Wednesday lost. Though considerably elaborated, the iinucipai auditions are tno provisions i.v which deb.ito is limited. Ono coun sel on cacti sltlo will bo heard for one hour each on nil intirlocutorv or collat eral questions. On the Until argument two cousei on caen sine win no heard, Willi no regard to time. Tho Scnatoru- serves thu right to close Its doom for de liberation, and on such questions no Senator shall speak mora than once, uor more than ten iiilnutesnt a time, except on tho Until question, when thu speech es will bo limited to fifteen minutes. I'bo Chief Justice, who will nreslde. Is empowered to" decide nil incidental questions and questions of ovldence.ex cept when some member of tho Court shall call lor a decision of such questions uy tnu wnoiouoiiy. too rules as amend ed will be voted upon In tho Sonatu to morrow. Sctutor Sumner offered n resolution In Executive Session to-day, that pend ing the trial ol tho President the Senate will neither confirm nor reject tiny of thu nominations beforo it. GENERAL THOMAS' SUIT. Tho United States Marshal for this District called nt the War Department this morning, and formally handed .Mr. Stanton the writ notifying him of tho suit which had been entered against him which claims $150,000 damages. General Thomas was at the Depart ment during tho forenoon, but has not had any Interview with .Mr. Stanton. It is not probable that ho will make any further demands for tho ollico, Gener al Thomas has in ids poises-Ion, execu ted in form, the comnils-lnn signed by the I'reslduntiiippulntiug 111 lit Secretary of War ml interim. THE SITUATION. At this writing there is no cliaugo in tho situation, Stanton holds on to the War Olllcc, nnd entertains Ids Radical friends in that building, both night and day. No application has yet beeu niiulu for u quo mirrantu, or anything rise. Tho partisan character of tho District Supremo Court is so manliest that It would bo nlmust Useless to apply to that tribunal for any legal process looking to tho removal of Stanton. HADIC'ALS FRIGHTENED AO A IN. Tho communication from Superinten dent Kennedy, or New York, to the police authorities hero, about steallngn largo quanlty of Tal P. Shall'ner's ni tre glycerine, supposed to havo been for uso in this city, has almost fright eneri Radical members of tho House "out of their boots." Every approach to tho Capitol and Its vaults is strongly guarded, und the valiant Radicals with in tho building manliest tho greatest unearlnesi lest they should bo suddenly elevated above, their present comforta ble beats. THE SENATOR HtOM KENTUCKY. Tho new Senator from Kentucky, Mr. McCreery, wits sworn in to-day, making tho fifty-third Senator. It will still re quire eighteen votes against it to defeat Impeachment, but It may bu added thnt Senators are discreetly silent regarding tho trial, and nil speculations which put certain benators either lor or against it tiro tho merest nonsense. DOUBLE (ll)AIU) AT THE WAR OFFICE. To-day noon ii dotiblo guard was placed at till the entrances to tho War Department. Two commissioned oil), ceia wero stutlonetl Insldu of tho build lug. To-night a double lino of troons encircles the building. This additional precaution is cot explained. Wasiiinoton, February, 21, THE HEIRS OF SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO UNPAID BOUNTY. Tho President has aimrovcd tho fol lowing bill: ir any ncrson or nersons entitled to the bounty provided by sections twelvo and thirteen of tho net making appro priations ior tne civil service, approved July 28. 1800. fchall have died, or shall dlo before receiving said bounty, It shall bo paid to the heirs of the soldiers as designated in said act in tno order therein named, and to none other. RErUllLUlA.S CON'OltESSIONAL CAUCUS. The Itei ulilkai Representatives held a caucus at the Capitol to-night. Mr. I'oiand occupied tiiueiinii-anii .Air. van Horn of New York, acted its Secretary. There were about seventy members liresent. The only business transacted. and fur which the caucus wits expres-ly called, wastho selection of managers to conduct the impeachment proceedings tietore tiiotscnaic. I lie billowing man agers wero elected by ballot: Messrs. Stevens, or Pennsylvania; Hutler, of .Masiticiiusotn ; iiiiigiiuui, oi umoi lloutwell, or Mii-schusetts: WiNounf Iowa: Williams, of Pennsylvania ; and l.ogau ol Illinois. THE IMPEACHMENT DEBATE, About forty Members havo entered their names with tho Sneaker as cm tlldntes for tho floor on tho discussion of tho Imiieachtneiit articles. Tho do bate will accordingly occupy ten hours, oncii s-pcaKer oeing limited ny tne reso lution to fifteen minutes. There will be a session to-night for tho purpose of ueoate, tue veto on tno articles ueing nxeti ior .Monday nt l o'ciock, O EN. EMORY'S TESTIMONY. Tho evidence or Colonel Moore, of the army, and one oi president's secretaries, will nut an entlrel.vdluVrentfucoon the testimony or General Emory relative to tne Hitter's interview with tno J'resl dent. It will bo shown beyond adoubt that General Emory was simply called to the White House to furnish tho truth of tho rumors regarding tho alleged dis tribution madoof troops around Wash ingtou without tho President's kuowl edge, and that his Interview really amounted to nut little iicyond Hint THE PRESIDENT'S COUNSEL. Tho President has not yet selected his counsel I'or the trnl, but among those likely to bo retained aro llenlamlii Curtis, David Dudley Field, Charles wixinor, anil James T. urady, oi .New xorK ; juugo iiiuck, ot rennsyivama ; Hon. William H. Groesbeck, nnd Seniv tor-eieci inurman, oi unio. it is pre sumed that tho President will bo al lowed ror counsel tho same number o; gentlemen ns constitute tho managers on mo part oi tno uoiise, viz., seven. GENERAL HANCOCK ASKED TO BE RI LIEVED. Despatches received from New Orleans lo-nigiu announce mat utuerai nan cock has asked to hi relieved from command of the Filth Military DWiict Thu President has despatches asking him not to relieve General Hancock. Tho trouble has arisen from Grant's latu order reinstating the New Orleans Councils over Hancock's order, THE OFFICE OF ADJUTANT-GENERAL. It Is believed by many Congressmen thnt Senator Thayer's hill, to abolish the office of Adjutant-General of tho Army, will uecomu a law. washisoton, Mnrch 2. THE IMPEACHMENT CONSPIRACY. Tin: Impeachment conspiracy occupi ed the attention of both houses again to-day. Thu Senate, at comparatively un early hour, resumed the considera tion of the rules for the trial, reported by Howard hist week. It is apparent, that the majority intend to adopt the rules substantially as reported, and during the debate to-day their anxiety I'or the speedy conviction and removal from ollico ol tho President was perfect ly manliest hence the elforts they are mak ing to bring the trial within the shortest possible time, by rejecting every proposition calculated to allbril rcii-onablo latitude lor argument on In terlocutory motions, etc., etc. The Houso met at 10 o'clock (two hour earlier than usual), and debated by fif teen minute speeches tho urtlcles of im peachment presented on Saturday last, Mr. Stevens making thu closing speech, seated In a chair at the Clerk's desk and reading his remarks from lnanu-crlpt. Ho concluded at threo o'clock, where Uon Mr. Doutwell oirerreil nsubstltutc lor tho nrticlcs reported on Saturday, making verbal changes in each article except thu 7th, which he prooo,ed to strike out. Mr. Jeuckes, of Rhodo Is land, oflerttl nn i.niiiKliiiint tor the whole In tho nature of a substitute, which was not agreed to. Hutler, of Mii-sachusctts, then tried his hand, and presented an additional article, reciting tho President's attacks on the Rump during his tour in the fall of 1800, and quoting largely from his speeches on tno occasion referred to. In ids (Hut ler's) opinion this was an impeachable offense, but his Radical friends, know ing they already had more than they could conveniently carry, and appre hending that the proposed article might nrovu "tho last feather on tho camel's back," voted it down by n considerable majority. At this point Mr. Eldrldge, ot WIconsin, ro-o and asked unani mous consent to present n paper signed by fnrty-llvo Democratic members cri tho House, which bu dcslnd to have read and printed in thu Globe. The Speaker ruled the request out of order, and a dozen or more Radicals objected oven to tho printing of the document in tho Congressional Globe, und thus tho subject dropped. The paper refer red to was a protest against the revolu tionary conduct of tho Radicals In at tempting to riepo-o tho President from office for partisan purposes, Tho House then proceeded to vote by yeas and nays on the first article ol' im peachment, mid it was adopted by n strict party votu; tho second likewise, nnd tiio remainder will no doubt he agreed to ero adjournment takes place Ihlsovcning. Tho next thing will be thu election of tho seven managers on the part ol the llou-e, to conduct the -.iso before tho Senate. As the caucus on Saturday evening decidid who should ho chosen for that work, the election by tho Homo will bo but a mere matter of form. Notwithstand ing the fact that tho oxclloineir of the past week has been nlmi '. entirely al layed, tho Radical leaders are Just as determined ns ever to rush the Impeach ment through in "hot Iniste," If they etui. They declare openly that Its tali uro would result in thocomplctii down hill of their party, mid destroy all chance of their success in tho coming Presiden tial content ; whereas, they assert that If they succeed in tho movomeut, they can rulo tho country by mil tary pow er, with Grant as their leader, and In that way overcome tho popular upris ing already manifested against them. This is no doubt the Idea that impels them forward In tho revolutionary course they are now pursuing, nnd It rests with thopeople, whose Institutions and liberties they aro seeking to destroy to put their seat of condemnation upon tho outrageous proceedings now going on at thu Federal eapltol. THE M'ARDLE CASE. Thosnccch of Jiideo Illaek before the Supremu Court or llio Unlled States to day lu thu M'Ardle test case, was ono ot mo most oriiiiani, anil earnest enorts of that distinguished Jurist and states men. All thu Justices uf the Court wero present with tho uxccptlon ol Mr. Justlco Urler. There was also a large number of members of tho liar, and Senators and Representatives, besides n crowd ofspectators present. Judgo Ulack spokoover an hour, when, on ac count of indisposition, ho gavo wny.tind thu Court adjourned. It Is understood that tho argument In tho caso will go on this week, and a decision may bu ex pected in about two weeks, Tie gtiw at Imprtttlon here Is that the Court will pronounce the to-culled reconstruction (ic-fj unconstitutional to fur us they estab lish the military over the civil law, which Is thu point involved in thu caso now hefjro them. WASius'orON-, March 3. IMPEACHMENT. Tho Scnato Kullerlctj wero woll filled at t lie hour of meeting to-dny. In antic- i put i n oi tno appearance oi tnu nousu lommltteoof Milliliters wlththenrtliles or Impeachment adopted yesterday. Aootil ono o'ciock .Mr. lU'i-nerson, Clerk or the House, came over nnd ror inally nnounced tho action or that body on tho articles aforesaid, Subs, qtietitly Mr. Howard ofiered a resolution, which was adopted, directing the Secretary (I'orney) to Inrorm the House that tho sennlo was tirennrod tn rccelvn tho committee having ehargu or thu Impeachment articles, but not withstanding tho ptiven lmpeachers railed to nut in an atinearnncv. It was soon whispered around, however, that tney mm prepared two additional arti cles, which would bu adopted, and the whole iiateh (eleven in all) would no presented to the Senate to-morrow. About 3 o'clock Mr. Hutler, (ri Massa chusetts, rcnortcil the first of theso ad ditional articles to the House. It is precisely the same ho Introduced yes tcrdav. but failed to get through con slsllng ol' it recital or tho President's speeches during his tour In 1800, nuil declaring tnem unbecoming in nn one cor of his position, etc.. etc. Consider. able debate uniso on the article, but tho hero or Port Fisher Insisted upon hav ing It In ; nnd, on a vote by yeas nnd naes. It was adonted veas 87. navs 41 making tbe tenth article, lllnghani then presented anothcr.slmllar In char acter, and it was likewise adopted, thus making eleven articles instead of nine, as agreed on yesterday. To-morrow, neriiaiis. mere may oo stui nuntner. Tho multiplication ol charges, already twice disposed oi ny mo nreseni iiaiii cal IIouso, and Reconstruction Com. mlttee,prves wiinl n noted jacobin re. marked vesterdav. viz: That tho urtl cles predicated on tho removal of Stanton, tho appointment or Thomas, and tho conversation with Emory .when they como to bo thoroughly analyzed, will be round Insufficient for the pur noso tho Radicals havo In view. Such Jacobins ns lllnghani opposed llutlcr's article yesterday, but upon further con sideration supported It to-day, for tho reason indicated auove. ANOTHER OUTRAGE. The Election Committee of tho Hump House decided to-day that neither M'Kco nor Younc wero entitled to n seat in thnt body as a Representative from tho Ninth District or Kentucky. They found that M'Keo (Radical) was defeated by over 1,400 majority, and that Colonel Young (Democrat) was fairly elected, but that, for tho reasons stated In thlscorresponde ce yesterday, ho was not entitled to Ids sent. This Is tho second outraeo oi the kind nren etrnted on tho pcoplo of Kentucky within a lew weeks. THE QUO WARRANTO GIVEN UP, It Is now believed thatan application for a writ or quo warranto, for Secretary Stanton to show cause why be retains possession of tho W ar Department, will not ue made. Europe. A delegation of tho worklngmen of Genoa havo presented an address ti Admiral Karragtit, whom they honor, they say, ns tho representative of country which sympathizes with the views of Mazzlnl. Cable dispatches glvo particulars in regard to tho progress of tho Fenian trials. During the preliminaries or Gen Nagle's ttial, Mr. Georgo Francis Train volunteered to become ono or the Ju rors. This offer, however, was declined A Grand Secretary of the Orange men's organization, having headed an Illegal proccsiou in Ireland, has been tried and sentenced to imprisonment King William, of Prussia, on Satur day closed the sessions of tho Diet with the usual speech. Louis II., King of Ravarla, died Frl day, aged SI years. Latu news from tho Abyssinian cap lives reports their well boing. Tho ad van co of thu llrltisli expedition had arrived at a place near Antalo. March Ith. Mr. Train has been rearrested In Dublin, this time, it Is supposed, on tin action for debt. The case or Hen, Naglo is to bo re moved to tho Court of Queen's Ilench in consequence of the Impossibility of obtaining a mixed jury. Tho tri ll or Nugent has been postponed on account or the Illness orajuror. ll.iron I.. N, Do Rothschild Is to bo raised to u higher rank In tho peerage. Market lleuort. Wheat oer bushel 2 30 lto " a", Corn " 1 25 Flour per barrel 13 m l loverseeil 7 0U Klitxseid 3 00 butter ) Ek'iis , i'i liillow Polntoes 1 OO Dried Apples 3 Ml I'Olli Hums Hliles ninl Mmuliteis Ijirtl per pouiul liny per ton LUM HER. Hemlock Hoards pcrthousnnd feet SH u I'luo ' one Inch) IsnJo Jolht.Kcnntllnix, Plnnk, (Hemlock) 1.5 00 Shinnies, No. I per tliuusaudH ., 8 ) " " '2 " ' 7 in) Siding " " ft IS 00 Ikon No. 1 scotch pig. No. 2 " " Uloom Philadelphia Markttf, Thursday, Februarys) 111 l"t.orn Northwestern Kuperflneat $7.AOta 7, Northwestern extra s.ooo li. Northwestern rum Ily 10..rjtKill.5o t isyivnuiu. ami ..esiern superlllle... ,.W(tiS.r, Pennsylvania and Western extra 8..'iit$9.- Pi nnsylvaiila ami Wesiern family -ll.otwani..'. t'clinsylvalili. ami Western fancy l.l.lsKtl5.i)i live Hour H M,iUjt) tt n e, r , cnii-yi v ama reu, ous K.-'mti. Sinulhtril " ' IAU1I4SJ.7) California " " $.vii white " Milam" Hyk Pennsylvania rje, v bus 81.7'Hl.73 OWN Yellow, " II.I7'4.I.IS White, " Sl.l7(l.a) iHTS-a), ,u , 7SCW. I'ltev. laio.N's Mess Pnrlt, V bbl Mess lleef, mcssi'ii iiuh, m S'ewue Smoked Hams " 1 iw i 'ooumeis in ll jcMHc SEEliH f'toVcrstcdV lilis'.'.V.'1'''.,''',,.'.V.'M.V S7.&Kl!sJ Tllnolhseed V bus MT Flaxseed , I2.&WJ.SJ CATTLK lleef Cattle V It 7cv- Cows, A head M $40(317, nnr.Ke ftui .icfl IIS'lH-VlulHia - IM0it .Vftt7f (VUUUI liiyi. neii-,ftrti MAYKIl-KMNi: Atthc reslilencoof the bride's lalheron the.Tlluif Fe. ruary, hv Die It v, II. 11. Wilson, Mr, Joseph K. Mayer to MUs Mury Mary l:. Kilne, ' Clinton Democrat please copy, McVICKKIt-PICKAIW-On the th ult.,bvllie dev. Huimuil llurrl.ou. Mr. C. Wilson MoVIrk er, to Marv Ada Plckltrd, both near WushlliK leuvllle, Montoar county, VANDtNF-HTWIvltll-lly the same nn tlloOlh lilt.. Mr, tl. W. Villi line, uf I.yconllllK CO., to Miss Mantle H.Htrrlter, mar Wusliluulouvllle, WAUNI'.lt-llAItTIIOt.OMI'.W-On die Mil till., by tho dev. Ileo. K. Wolr, Peter Waauer ot l.lliieslone two,. Montour Co., to Mrs, f.hzulJar-tholomi-w, nfrurbot twp., Noith'd Co. lIAirZFI-N YKlt-On die 2 Ih lilt., by tho Itev. W. II. Fox.Mr. Michael llartzel loMaltlaC, Nyer, both of Miftllu, Columula cwiuty, Pa, IlI.ACK-HWAY.i:-On the37lll ult.. at tho resl. ilenio ol the lirnle'a father, by Itov John A, tlese, D, D.,Mr. Perry D. Illaek, of Ith.irsburit, Cut. co., to Mlvs l.uzto A, Hivayze of Mahanoy city, Pa. Scathii. BUI.T At tho roH lilt' nre of Atlnm Hult, In llrlnr. trt-ek twp., on the 30th ult., Jlm Mult, ftaeil y.-urK, u mouth unit VtlUaytt. HAYOItV In II.nomi.huri,, on TuemJay tho Wih ull.,tHilcnly..MrH. MuryH. Huvury. (aiviiKhter of tl. W, niKt Mury iUlen.) ityed it yeurn, 9 lllOIlthH UIHl 'i till) H. "In the mUt of life we aro In tloatli," MOItltlH In 1J loom th uric, on Tuwiilay, tho aith ult., Jinei'li Morris, ultcru Rhort Ulueoi. uuM uhout u yeurK, UTr In Greenwood township, Tcb. 2ft, UfiH, Mm, Mury Aim Utl, lu thu OTth j tut ot hir ago, I.AUIIACM-On the Ut lout. , In Kui.arlof two.. huruli hUKmi.u, (laughter of Andruw lvubrtcL, of utM, ihim'I 2 yeurv i luonthi uml lit thiy, ltU but unhurt time Mlnouwe bjw the ttuhlt-ct of thoubove notloe,on-1 though not well at the thuo uetthcr w uor tho fond parent lroulDd Death waattioeur, Wo only my to the Ureavd rrlndvi "TheljordiElvcth.thoIxird taUethoway j tlcuod by tha namo of th Jrd," x, C'ou NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE IN HANK-RUPrcY.-lnilie District Court oftbeUnl leu Slides for tho .Unlet, District ol PennslUn. nin, lu the mniter or aih-1 tiiohiah, nniiKrtti. iu whom It iimy concern i The iiiiilcrnlRiipU hereby ns nonce oi not hpimmuiiiiciii hi. u.hikii, -v i'i . l.l T1.....K. ... .!.. I.un l.t II. A Ar.lll' Ilf Coliimiiln, iititi Htftte of pcnnit. tvHiiln, who tins been mUnilKtslnhnnkrupt hjionlilsowu ictltlo!i, hy tin. District Court ol siilil District. Dated I lllooiuMutrK.lliu.'Viliiliivoi I'cnnmry, IK. t. U. 1,UI1,1,1 Assignee. Mar.a'Mlt I SSIGNKK'S NOTICE IN HANK- Ll IttMiri-v Tn die llUtrlrl Court of thu Ulll- L-iftales for die W, stern lil.t'lclof Penn. Iva. nM, In Ihi, matter t.f Iianlel W. llobliiiis.bank. nipt, T , whom It m iy concern: Tlicnndcrsinucd hereby Rives notice or his nts,lnltnent as as slunte of liillitel W. ttolihlns of llloom toan.lilp, iii the county of Coluiiili'a, and mate or Pennsylvania, who lmsbicnoiljinliicd a bank rupt upon his own petition, by the IMslrlcl Court of salii District. D.ited at Illoomsburii, dip -.Mill d.iv of February, ISO. C. O. DAIIKI.I A, JI ir.0 US-.ll As.mnee. ASSlONliE'S NOTICE IN HANK-11U1TCY.-In tho District Court of tin tint ii'ii stales fur the Western District of lYnnsvlVa- uta.lnthn matlernf Samuel ll.llelmer, Hank nipt. To whom It may concern! The tilutersluneil here by Klves notice of his nppollltlncnt ns assignee of Samuel II. Dctmer, rifc'atawlssa.tn the county ol Culmnbla, and Mate of Pennsj Ivanlu, who lias neen iiimuukcii n iianarupi. upon ois uwh tltloli.by tho lilstrlcl Court of mild District. Dated at llloomshurg, the VJth tiny of Fibruary, 18"S. C. U, UAUKIXY, Mar.a'W-3i Assignee. B ANKKUPT NOTiU:. In riiKDmnicrCouuT of tiik Uniteii rtatm, roil Til KWIWTKllN DIMTKICT OF 1 l-.?ibVI.V A?I A, JAM. IS n.rAMtt.n Iliinkrm-l n ruler tho Art ot ( 4 ti k rent or .mutch :i. mwintr npniifu mr u D.KChnrRO from nil hU tl.btH.nml otdor cbtlms prov-nuo miner wuaAci.oy omcrmiiiti uuun, Noticr ii HEiiKliT otVhN.to all l.Tetlitnrn who have provptl ihcir (lvoU, ninl oilier j-f-rnoiiM Inie rinteil; to npnetir on the 17.H tiny of Maucii l. Ut glster, at llie Kxrhnnge Hotel In HioomMHirg', 1 11., hj know vuuiif . ii tiny mry inir, u u wis charce BhmiM not lie urn n ted to (ho naU Hunk rml. Anil further, notlcu In hereby given, thnt the -pcoikI nml Third meetlnui of Ci rrtho Rfild Ihinkrupt, reaulrcd hy the i!7th atid th hvc- tlonsof siild Act. nnd wilt he hud Lefora tho Mild 2.1,1 i fct-r llci?ltr. nl thn Hilton 11 run anil olnre. Clerk of U, 8. District Court for laid ila'tr let. Mar.G'tW-Uw "OANKHUPT NOTICE. IN TMR DlTllICT COUIITOFTIIK UNITED flTATTH, Foil TllKWEsraitx uitrnitjr or i'k.ihsvi.va.-'ia r.inVAUU O. HitllNi:, a Ildnkrupt under ,ct of ConcreH of Mnrch !W. lf7, huvltiK np. tilfiMl fnr n iMnhnrt'n from ntl lilt delttd.nnd otliel clalmt provable under wild Act, hy order of tho court, notice it herchv Riven to ull creditor who cRted; tnnppenron the Ibth day of M.vncit InW, iiiivr nrnvpti incir iioijih. iiiiu iiiikt iifrmMiiiuttr- nt a o clock p.m., neioro i u prion, jr., i.ti., HeKltcr, nt tho l-ixclmnce Hotel in inoonourK, HIBIItlW tltM., II 1111 IllfJ ll.t"sj .ll'Uliiih should not huKrnuled tothofnld lti.ukr.ipt. And furtner, noticuiH nereny yneu, iiiiu inn ni-i-tJim ,.t,.l 'I liit-,1 l.wmllmm .,f I ri.i 11 tl ,rM Ilf lllO M..IJ I 111 OK mnt nrinlr-l I.v (ho VTTth mid ltll rtt'CtlotlM of ni.fd Act, will be had beforo wild Heyifttpr, upon tuo wnuo uuy, ut ine name piuce. Clerk of U. KDlntrfct Court for bald lAitrlct, Mnr.O'fJ-Sw OANKItUPT NOT1CK, N tup. OisTnttrr couutokthk un iTKn mtatiji , FOIITIIK WL8TBUN nlSTMCT 07 1 hNSIVI.VANI A. .insTAII 11. nniwnv. a Ilankrtint under the Act of Congress of llnreh'At. 1MJ7, haliiK a plied rora ii.seimnro iroinau uitueoi,nuii huhtcihiiii provable under mid Ac,b order of Hie lurl, notice is lmiEny oivf.n, to nil redltorit who have proved their dehu, mid other person into ret-tti! : to appear ou the iMh day of MAHrii.l"3,. at Pt oVIoeli, A. M., In fore 1 O.Pttoli, Jr.. t.q. in hIkiw iMin.i. it un v thov lm hv a Dihchame iinuiHtt-r. ut tn.. i:x')ini.LFf 110 e . loon to rir.i'u KIIOUKl IHIl lit) KritllirU IU lHtfHIHI l..lli Um "ini further notleo ! hereby Kieii, thut the Ktrond kinl Thtul .Mft MtiLfM uf ('rcilltornof Ihe Miltl Ihuik ruii, requireu oj im aim aim riiimM 111 naid Act. w'll ho had before tho said lU-tfisler at tho Maine lliuc una place. H. C. McOANDLKHS, Clerk of U. 8. DUtrlct Cmrt for nald C tit riot. M.ir.'iH-2w li .VXKIIUIT NOTICE. i. tiik DisTKirrC'ounTOPTiiF. rstTKn Btatfs, LOKTMKM'FHTKUN PtHI IIKT OF I'KN ISSY I.V AN I A HAMlTKL It. HIHKIir.u Il-inkrnpt under the Act ol Congtef-M of March 1, W)7, Un ln ufiplled r.ir ii diMcliiirtre from nil hlH debt), and olhi r elaliiH provable under wild Act, hy order of the t,'un, MllH'K IS lli:Kl-.HY uivfcn, w nu iirunurn who have proviil tht lr dehu, and other iht-ohh IntcrcMted; tonppfitron the I'll, day of M Alt' 11 imw, nt (i o'clotk, A. M., before V.. Overion.Jr., Kw , HeslMter. at the list li.inge. Hotel, Illooiiit burn, i'a.. to hliow causp. If iin they have, why a DKchurtfoMi-aild not be u run ted Ut the Mild ltank nipt. And further, noth-e Ih hereby r1 en, that (he Ht'coud und Third Meetlnv or Creditor of llio wild ll.inkrupt required hy tlie iTtli and 1Mb Sect lonn of Kiid Act, will he had before the wild UeBlsUr at same time ""V.Pj,.,,,, Clerk of V. H. UKtrlct Court, for ald Dintrlct. Mur.ltlViw I?XKCUTOUTS NOTIOK. KSTATK J of MAUV fUYUKU.dicea.Md. IittrteN- tHiiifnliiry on the CKtuieof Alary 1,. Cryder, of IIuioukImu llfrwlck,hae oirii milled by the It Klft-r of Colutnbut cnitntj , to Inane I Crder, All perHoiiH hn Um ihiluu amilnl tbe ehtate are reqtuHtvd to present them lor settlement, and tkoio Indebted t (lu entato, either on note or bonk uet'ouutwill make naviueut t't th Hxecu tor wllhnut delay, IHAAO L. CUVDIJIl, Mar.GiW-tit, llxeculor. N OTICti IX DIVOUCK. UIAIILM COHNKUBON S. PA KM IK COFlNaMSON. Ill the Court of Common rieasof Columbia co., Deu. 'J, bti7. I. Ibid In divorce a uncufo matrimonii And now rehrunry .11, A. 1. Wis.ihe i,uhjoenn and itKM subpoena hulne leen returned N. C I., Iho alHjve niiuu'd lespoudent tiihereby uotltled to Ite and appear In Court on the First Monday tu May next (lSwU to ntiHwertho complaint lu this case, MUKUKUA1 MILLARD, Mar.O'aMt MherllT. I? STAT E O V PETE It V 1 1 IT E li NKlHT.DIX'IIAHKD.-roMnry WhltenlKht, Mictiaei Whlteuhiht, Henry Whllenlifht, AiMey Whlteiifght, Julian wlfo or Daniel Wantch, Ue tecca Klizabeth wife of Henry hunimerw, Uachmd Kmina wife or William ItrotiHoii.aud Lydla M. WhltenlKht the two last named bflntf minorn. and have fort hair cuardlnn.od UUnm 'I hm, J, Vnntlersllce. Lineal dc-cendants of 1'eter White nlKht deceased, and to nil other pcrnuiiK interest ed, Ureetiny t You are hereby elled to he and ap pear before thu Judtfea of our Orphan' Courlat an Orphan's Court to bo held In llloonihUuty.on the KlItbT MONDAY OK MAY next, then and there to accept or refuo to take the real estnte of Kftld 1'eter whltenlght deceased, at the appraised Miluntlon put upon It hy the Inquest duly award ed hy the wild court, au i returned by thu (Sheriff, or tthow cause why the name should not behold. And hereof fall not. WltnesH the Honorahle William Klwell, 1'ienl dent of our Hiihl court, the 15th day oflVbruniy, A. D..1MHS. Jessf. Coleman, Clerk, o. c. Esm AY MAUK. i nine to the premises of tho subscriber InHiicar- loaf tou nshlp en or alKiul the 'illh of Kcbrunry, n Ill'.OW'N MAUI! llh a white strip.) lu the fare, supposeit to I e about live years oll. The owner is reqot-steil to collie foi want, prove propel tynntl pay ihari(es, nllil take her away, otheiwlse she will lie disposed of accorillliL; to law, AI.I.NAS com:. RiiRarlissf.Mar.OC. It pUllLlO SAL10 or VAI.UAI1I.I! RUAt. ITATni The nnilerslgneil on MAUCII so, wm, nt 10 A. M.. at his resilience lu lleinlock low nshlp, Cotiimbio counly. will dispose of his personal Knoils al pub lic vendue, and ut the same time will sell his real estatt collHlslillk of iwi;NiY-THiir.K AcitiM or land, on vr Icli Is cncteit ncoisl Irume houso and barn wiih the usual outbuildings, 'terms niAdu know 11 on day of .ale. M ir.'ttWl' JACOI1 IIAMPAI.. pUULIU HA1.1J uf VAI.UADI.n KCAti KBTATK. Will be exposed to public sate on the pr. ,n sos In Ornniio townstilti, Columbia euuuty, Pa, on H.VTUHIiAY, MAUCII VI, Isos. a trncl ol la.nl ml. Joining binds ar ileiilitintii Htlner Hlnion liowry, Isaau riellrlrd, and luvld Hull ; cont. Inline -o ACRall In astute of cultivation, belnit diets tiilooi Jueol, Ilalldeeca.od; uad to be sold by tho undersigned us Aitent for die helr.of salddo-ceust-ilt iiintsr poHei ol attorney. AIt)i Al die sumetlnie and place, a lot of land adloliiini; lli.nlsive eontalnliit; Nlsr:TKh At Itsv,, neai 1 all of which Is cleared land, lllub r Kisid culllTailon l ami whereon are ereettsl a ttOUI) 1101,'Si: fciitl llAUNiiind otlit r oi.tijulld. im-slaiiood well ol YtHlcrul die tioor, and nu Il.xcKl.LiKr Oiu llAiui. Tills rroperly Is known as thu homestead of da, late ItUlnud Hull; und Is sold by the undersigned us Audit for tho owner, under the will of Deuedeut. TFiiMioy hale: Ten per rent of the purchnse inon.-y on die ilityofMalc. Italnucotif the one. fourth un the 1st day of April wiii-n pnssessinn will Ihi ulveii; nnd llondnudMorti;auepauLileln one year a Ittl lutetesl, Heoond piecoi Trims cash, .. .... . PIITKIt KXT, Mrfl Cs-ts Attorney and An.nt, pill VA T K S A li Tlie undcrslttneil guardian and attorney for die widow nud thllilrtli ol John ltumse, lute of lllooin toKiislilpin iheeouulynf Coliiiiiliiii.ue. ceased, will sell al private salrllie follow Inn de scribed rial estate to wit iTllotlectased's interest III all I hut certain tract of luntlslluutelu Moillolir loHnsliipColuiubiu coui.ty, adjolulim IhihIh lute of Peter llltlenbender, Clirlstoplit r Wotlley, Ju eoli lllttfiibeliilt r mid the heirs of John ll.tylor contalnlnit UriV At'Itl.s uioioorltss, IlLelnn wood Intnl. Also die following piece tifBround situate in the town of lIlooinsburKlll said tounty, boondeilnnd aescriUcd as follows lo wit I lleuiuulllu at u Hist, corner of Pine and Kjer's Alley, and ruiiuliiE IhriicealoiiK Pine Alley Norm siity-oue degrees r-usl Ihlrly.lwo feel to u post, thence by die land of Abruhum w. r ry Kouih twenty-nine deiirets, tMkl klllecu feel lou osl, tlirlice by the sumo Houlh sui) .0111, dt-KreesWesl thlity.tvtolrct to l;or Alley nfoltsuld, Ihento uloliu said Alley Jorlh tweiil-nlntl(iirfes Vist,niietn fm 10 the place of beeliiiiln,- coutululuE ono perch ami nine, ti 11 1 lis. of a perili more or less, U Iiik purl of '.?,' No. uu in tho tiutiul plan of said lowu of Illooinsbiirif, Kor iiuttlculnrs lutiulre of the under. hnml. . ltOlil.ltT.1',1 I.AIIK, u"iney Attorney Ior Iho heirs 01 John lilooiusb'on,, Marth t, CJ-(!t TVT' OTIU K. ll .Notlc. Is hrrt buy iell,jr udierwD lirrrby itrrrn to all p.rions not to .. ....mm. vioan.si la security. In favor 01 rredrrlrk I'ad.n.a. Iitlnsmu pay tb same cot liarlng rereiTrd vulae iberelor. T A T K M U N T O V V II K OP Till! C O U X T Y OP CO I, U JI II I A, 1'IIOM jANUArtv 1st 1W, TO jANCAitr 1ST ISM. Tiik Auditors elected to settle nnd ndjust die necoiintsnf Columbia county, respeclfullr beg lenve to report that they Imvo exnmlned the same from the flrsl dny of .Innuiiry A. n, one tho-is. and elulit hundred nnd sltv-se lothellrstitny of Jnnnnry A, 11. one thousand elulit hundred nndsljtty-ditht nnd, nnd resp-ritully lay lu fore Iho lion. .Indues or Iho tvurt of l oininoii Pleits, of snt.V tsuinty the rollowlmt sintement nnd report mtri-enbly to IlielUnd Section of tho Act of Uenernl iis.emblyrrdils C'olnniowentdl passed the fourth tluy of April, A. r. IH.1t! JOIt.V J. &T1LM, Treasurer ot Columbia county In account with said county. 1WT. Jan, ' Hit. To amount nutstandlni for I'd nnd orevlous veurs. " To lialuuce In bauds of Trcas. un r, us per Auditors re isirt. Jan, lsti7. Peb. 6. To Cash of Hauiuet Kelclmer tif llrlar Creek, for keeping C.Nlllt. Mar. ft. Tot'iish of Homuel Kelctiuer of llrlar Creek for keeping C.wult. Juno Toamriunt of county tnx ns- sessed ror IKU7. 11 To nni'iuiit ndded to Dtlpllcato of Hcott Township. 41 To uinount or Tcndiy assess. Ilirtit, ISIIT, It To CushorCoulItlileo Improv ed coat Co., I,, rcdrinifd. H(pt. 2 ToCasli or A. V. lien, Agent !. reileeiutsl. To Cash or Hunttry persons I retleelned. " 12 To Cash or Thayer A Nojes, circus. 29 10 37 1J 13.171) C9 11 :o M si IT7 10 100 w so II 60 00 u:o 21 13 Dec. I To Cash of fleorge tlvnns of llrlar 1 reek, ror keemmi C. Hull. To Cash Tor ten day nssestnent HHalid PJin, 10 ToCnshrromNorlliumtierlnnd coiiutv tluu Columbia co., tor repairing llrltlge. " To Cash paid Assessors.nssess Ing dog tux, Isitr. To Cash ror Muiidry Taxes. " To ILtlance otitstnndlng. To Cash of Sundry persons lie- !N .14 in 10 CI ticmpuon money . 10 (2173.1 OH JOIf.V J, Am.t,Trcnsurer of Columbia county In nccount with tnx on dogs. To nnionntoulstnndlngforPfiO ni.tt itrevlous yenrs. Tonmount nssesscd lor 1807, I PIT 0.1 1201 60 Ii'ii SO Statement showliigthc nmonntof county nnd trlct In die county, as well as the nmounl due tiisiricis, Hloom ...Matthew VJ nkoop ..David Miller .. Hnlilllel Nllliifesser ,. Hninttel lthone ...taints Jaeobv ...Patrick Klllccn do tto - Itrlarcrcek Heaver Henton Herwlck Horougli.. Centralla Horough Conyngliam 1 em re Cntawlssa Franklin Klshlngcreek dreenttood lleinlock Jackson lictlst Madison Montour Mount Pleasant Maine Mllllln (Irungo Pine Uoarlngcrcck..., Hugarloar , It. A. Swepiienhlser P. (I. fiimplicll Thomas flower 5 loseph Ciilrmali tucoli H. Kviltls 1) inlet Net hurt Abraham Manning ClirMlan Hiniill Miimes Ktsuer lobn I.elby Thoinns J. Wctllvcr Itutlolpli Hhuinun Peter J, l.nntr. Hillben Hellas Iiicob Long N. Drelsbnch i 1.. Moore .laciib Ti rwlllfeer Hcotl lleiluct ten do!t s assessnient IslfT. SV, SI M exira assessinenl Scott, 11131. Lrnves nmotuit county tax assessed ror iw. Noth Those mnrked with have sinco been KiiiteitKiil sliowlng ihenioouiit of county lerini oisincis 111 sum couniy. Sngarloar. lsdllohn W. Kile Itentiin. lMl3Saiiioet Apptemnu Flshingcreek... " .I'lliu suttou Miiillsou " .Inctili rchleL Ptlie " Albert lltinlir Ilenver ISf.IJ1.l1n Illiulerlller Iienton " sutiiiti 1 AppUmiiu tvnttiula Uor " W. II, lleinooid lliinyimlium " W, II, Helnboltl Hemlock " ItuuliA. Hiirtuiaiu Madison " Jacob llvclilel.. EXPENDITURES. AflllTOU'H A.NDCbKKR'arAY, Ily limoiillt paid Auditors nnd Ci lerk. lty amount p-ild c. H. rrts-k-way, au.lltitig Priitlionnta r and Heglslcr'suecolllit. ASSP.ISIlIl'S PAY Ttloem township Htuver ' Ittlitou " Hrlat t'nek township lit rwl, k H-iiough ClItUWlsM. towushhi C. Hire Conniihiim " Celittulla Horough Franklin low nshlp I'lsliliigcret k " (Ireenuood " Hemlofk " Jucksou 1H'llst " Malliu " Mllllln " Montour Madison " Mt. Pleasant ' Oriiugo " Pino Uoiirlngcrerk " hug.irlotif ' Kcolt Hitman cothact. Hy uinount lmld Wlllhiln A. Klle.bl ltlge In 1 Ishlngcrcek Ily uinount puld Piter swank, bridge on county line tc twtcu Columbla.aiut Mon tour HJ0 IX HHIDOi: IlKPAIRS. 13 00 e'J 00 HrniMJ. TitnK. Ui W '.') 00 19 25 IU 7.1 22 (10 2b 25 9) 2.1 S8 73 0 2.1 1110 20 21 'i! 75 21 7.1 25 75 21 25 311 7.1 IS (HI 25 7.1 17 7.1 11) 71 21 '.Si 21 7.1 23 21 27 7.1 2(1 Si '.ti 71 20 M II) 71 27 Si 27 7.1 10 ii lb 7.1 J) lO 21, 7.1 11 1 11 7.1 23 ti 28 ( 20 SI 20 50 22 Si 211 7.1 10 2.1 23 7.1 12 75 11 75 111 10 20 7.1 23 SI 28 76 1511 50 C.M 7.1 611 60 Hy amount paid Montgomery Cole, Shingles. Ac. 25.1 Of Hy amount puld John llcmcr 1-3 :t3 Hy amount p. id Ucorgu llur- lcman 159 60 Hy amount paid Joshua H. Hess, "Stone." 40 tW Hy iilnoiiul paid Philip Hart man, lumber, 223.10 Ily nniount paid David Kilo 222 07 Hy uuiouul paid Jonas Pah- r lllccr. IH 40 Hy amount pold Jonna Fah rluger.brldge on county lino between Columbia and Northumberland. 21 00 Hyaliiouut paid Win. Kvetand ts b'.) Hy aiiiuuiit paidM.C. Wood ward. 6.1 1.5 Hy nmounl stld J. II. Furninn 73 00 Ily amotilit )uld l:ilas Miller, shingles. 00 Hy amount puld Joseph I leister 2).1 0.1 Hy liliiotlut uild John Savage 5s 00 Hy nniount puld sundry per sons, "(J 01 12110 50 lir.A.NK llOOKH. Hy nmotuit puld for Iltunk luMiks ror Piothonotiiry und Kecoriler, unit assess nook mid tu duplicate. 1281 CO llll'MV I U1I.DIM.S. Hy nniount tod ior it mis nt Ct un House, and jai d and Jalldillliig I he mr. 189 0g Ci.KANINd tOL'UT IIOPNi;. Hy auiount jiaid Mrs. Ovcrdtrf rltiililngCnuit House, J0 00 COMMISSIDNPll'H ATTOUNISY. Ily amount paid Ii It, Utile, Commissioner's nitorney, 75 CO COUHI' CIIIF.lt, Hy amount paid MosisCotrmaa for inejiar 1807, 87.100 CO.N'sTAHI.l; ItliTUIl.VH. Hy aninunt inld die several ronsinbles tiring die) car. 188 00 COMMONWEALTH COHTH. Hy amount paid sundry per sons, COMMISSIONF.ltl A CIXllK. Hy amount onl-1 Allen Mann commissioner. Ily amount paid John I'owlcr (omiulssiiimT nyuiiioiini puld Montgomery Cole commissioner. Ily iiiiiouni paid Dm Id Yengcr couimlssloiii r. t 6 80 SXI ti 254 00 230 (0 SO 00 M0 00 Hy nmounl puld Wm. Krlck- Olllllll lO Jllll, , ,18ixi Cleik, 11171 00 155 00 . DISTRICT ATIOKNP.Y. Ily umoiini juld M, M.'l laugh, I'.I.F.CTION I'.XPHSHKH, Hy nniount paid sundry per sons, spring elections. Hy auiouiit iuM sundry per sous general eleclious. fui:l. Hy amount paid A. Mnson fur coal t ourl Houso and Jalt, l'OX AND WILD CAT SI AI.PI Ily umount paid suudry per sous, in-cidi:ntal i:.pi:.NsnH. Hy nniount puld stationery 4 tc. for Court, I.N'SUHANfi:. Ily uinount puld Lycoming iu. stiraiico Co., 'Muluul.o IMJl'IIH. Hy nniount pnld John Dook on tiio btsi) or John 1 loultr. Hynmnniit paid John Clicin. berllu on body of li li unburn. Hy nniount paid II. CJ.Crevcl. Ing on body of u small child. Jly amount puld Wru, Hong, laud on body of D, Churles. JUIIOIIH WAOFil AND UII.AU1 Vy aniount paid Jnroradarlai UiearU7, 10 I! 14 70 " '" 10 12 117 SI . ' -,.o, , IM66 36 P I N A N C E S cn. Ily amount outstanding lor 1M17 nnd previous years. ny f.xonerntlons nllowed col lectors. lty Commission nllowed col lectors. Hy iimntiut of County orders retleemo 1. Ily Treasurers commission on f 1.101 sit at i percent. Ily ll.iluuce. I 620 M 190 01 90S 81 lstcn tu to m 3KJ i CIL By Imlnncn ttuo Treasurer per inidltors ret"rt, Jan. IT7 Ily nmounl outstanding n u uncotlecttsl. Ily exonerations nllowed col lectors. Hy commission nllowed collec tors. Ily nmolint sheep dnmngo or- tlers redeemed. Tty nniount pnltt Assessors for assesslngdog tax 1WI7. Ily nmniillt iald Trensurers comiulsslull on 1(13(1 75 I6IS 61 370 40 OS 00 8.1 40 I0M 75 S3 51 M 84 32-Jtl 50 dog tnx assessed for the year from ench, also the nanus of A. n 1S07, In each dls. tho collectors of said ,20 12 8: S'-"I7 01 7I M J7 60 ram iuw) 0150 .vim Mai 4111 41 .'Hi 41 .11 60 111 3) 371 :a 17 r.) 310 41) 111 49 21 Wl 2 60 11S8K2 llttt 10 ll 60 7 60 11.17 41 4JI 21 75 50 21 60 707 10 601 11 61 tO 31 50 IJI 8.' 113 10 40 ) I.,l 41 6.14 47 fill ) 39 10 Clt! 3.1 101 09 HI 60 021 112 ls7 62 61 60 10 60 1(12 35 111 ll 30 10 (.Nl.'ll I.VI2II IIIITiO 'JI 81 ffl. 3(1 112 37 61 M 61 ?2 PS '.II 30 60 3 .'l 0 49 10 45 00 8 (0 7 .10 11173 SlfiO 710 71 '.".I'I 67 71 00 ........ 417 87 2S2 60 49 () IM Kl .HI 60 287 41 22l iH 32 (0 I.M U1 107 SO 40 60 123 M 28 41 W 00 11110 70 11042 4J $120 1 00 1183 67 70 (17 paid. JIV176 CO andttog tax duo ror lft'l, 1PS3, ftr.d ISM, rrom thedir- Ain't, eo. due. SIM 16 41 Kl 6 51 'S"5i IT) .IS 100 47 61 1.17 .'SI 220 10 ls.1 67 Am't of dog due. 2I 10 3 60 0 60 0 60 8 (O 49 60 8 70 10 00 17 2.1 30 60 19 60 11.13s 15 102 HI Tnic from '17. 4042 40 Due noni'CT. NSI eoso 5i MF.DICAI, StltVICli Ily nniount paid Dr. F. C. liar-rl-ou. attendance on prls oners. PltorilONATAnY, Hy amount paid Jesso C.ileman Piolh'y. lor i ecordliig spring election rt-tuins. , PllINUNO. Hy nniount pal'tM. II, Jncoby, ' " " J. 8. sunders, " " " C. H. Hrockwny 1370 40 1122 40 U2 (SI I. 10 10 tJOl 40 POSTAflli Hy amount paid John It. Pursel P. M. IT.NITliNTIAIlY. Ily amount paid li K. Penlten lluiy ior suiHirttng conv Icls Hy uuiouul paid stale l.unatle Hospital lor the support of CMill. S2!"9 37 110AD AND ISRIIKli: VMWH. H amount uild sundry er sous as v lew era. 110 AD DAMAOIi Hy nniount paid K. 11. Hlggs, Hloiiin township, Hy umoiitil paid Jucoh Oer- lurit. tlret nwood township, Hy 'inn puld llcury ltlchle 1'ilie tuwnshlii. Ily amount paid IMwIn Jones Ht mlot k tow nshlp. Hy. amount puld Kniunui'l Con ner, (llitiiwoisl township Hy ainount aid Oeorge Heuglo Ml. Plensiint township. Ily nmounl paid Usther l:vest Pino township, 8IIi:UIFl"S HILL. Hy nniount paid Samuel Sny der for boarding prisoner. Hy amount puld Sumuel Mny tler lur conveying James llenwoodto die House of refuge. !272 00 530 W 30 U) Si 00 10 CO 13 tO 42 (0 tiVi 85 (11 00 51 (JO 107 10 310 60 101 .') . 0 50 87 60 IV) Si 11.1 10 SS 60 HO 50 3.11 25 65 10 OS (O 3d (O 12 50 40 (XI 40 tO 0 IO 104 75 81 60 iimTss HIII.ni DAMAGE, niooni township Jtcater Htiiton 11 lirlnr creik township Centre township (iiiuklin 1-islilng Creik township tllleuwoud " 11 em lot k " Jucksou " Ltuusl Mi.PI.asnnt " Ma ho ' Mitllln Montour Mltdison M Orungo Pllle Itouiliig Crctk " sugnr l.ouf " Siott TIP HTAVEM. Hy amount paid nt thu several Courts. HSS25 1F.AI IIKIW fOPNTY INSTITL'TK. l.y ii nit n n t paid C. d. Harkl.y, lotinij suKrlnli i,,li m ,m per bill rendered lor ssme. JUItY COMMIKSIONIUW. 17. a Hy amount paid Kllsliu Iluy- iiinu.Jury Commlssoticr, $17 61 Ily nlnoillit .nld Tnos. J. Wei- liver Jury Commissioner, 10 02 mxoitDP.n. Hy nniount paid John U. Fret re, recording Treiwur. er'a bonds nnd stumps. TAXIiS nUFUNDF.ll. Hy ttmouul ot road, sclusil, iKMir, and bouuty laxe. re funded to the several town ships, and redemption mo ney, Ily nmonntof orders Issued for the eur 18U7, Deduct sheep order, forthe year 17. tuxes irfundetl totownshlpa actiiul expriise.ror theyeur so7. SbiteliientnfdogtuxforlSfff Hy niiioiiiitdue from collector, tlitluct coins, llz. "suy," , led net amount of sheen or. tltisiiiirtdttintd ior 107, Lxio-HofshtepdHinugoper said mud, ror said ear, 110 75 J18oi irr I5soo a 1992 24 1801 D7 Iijuoj sa 37d 40 HO 10 1.76 40 11005 50 780 M i l 1 17 . IsTATI'M KKT OF COUNTYOItDKIl'.'1" iii 17 Amount issued in nxn liisos 33 .oss.. .". r,.',l',im "' 13800 M 4- - Deduct old order, rcdteiued 4U 60 150 42 New ordrrs redeemetl 118823 &S Deduct new ordei. ledeemed 18823 33 132 60-'n,,l'.!lm new nrdrs (r v ortlrsl iinredind IVi oo v.r. the under. Igned Auditors or Columbia tounty being duly elected lo adjust and stlllo II. e necoutitsorttie Treasurers uudt ommlsloiiers till SS'bxerlirv li st wo nut at theolllceor the Coin. nils. loner lu llliuimsbtirg. und curefully eiiimlii. ed dieuceountaaiid vuuclier. of die suine. irom r,s nM ''"' ' January a. u. 1S07 to the tlrst tluy 1-iJ tuof Junuuiy, a. n. 18(is, una rind Ihiru eoirect us set lord, in the lou going siuu iiitni und we nnd alulunioiluti lulutiiliiuiuuuty of thuo thousand n-t lour iiiiodred und six dollars und seventv-Mve - nutt, 13,114, i5)lrom John J, htilui, ireasurir of said County. Iillrli uudt r our bunds this eighth day of Jim. 1 ,j J7 uury,A, u.uiielhousuudelglii hutidreduud sixty J eight. 3 1 it. IIITPS'IIT 1 Cn.,nl JAtOilllAltllls I Auditors, Mtttl Wa, KlliCKUAUH, Uerll. blu county, ductrtlly Ihul the loregolng Is a cor. ltd stutciiH.nl ci die accouuuiof the .aid coliuly ,v tue uiiuersigueu, cuiuiiiissionersor uoium I'lnjUU 10U1, Wlluciw our bunds. Jnnunry eighth, 1871 i!'"?' ' KVLBIt, I MtIN f. CULK, I Caaam'H. . , , DAVI1) YHAUr-ll, j ' Wat. Kukkmauji, Wert. U.iriK