THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMO CHAT, BLOOMSBUPvG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Sfhc (oium&unt. BLOOMSBUItG, PA. Friday, February 2, 187 & Tlio Lnto Elections. Tho riotous ntid disgraceful proceed ltiR3 which nttemlcii thu notnlnntion of Henry w. Gray, for Senator from tho Fourth District, wero reproduced on a larger scalo lu tho election of Tuesdny last. Gangs of roughs and ropenters held full vny nnd rows nnd rioting wero tho rule. Tho pollco wcro In most cases participants or lenders of theso rlotn nnd wero to bo seen In full mil form drunk nnd fighting furiously. Hundi ids of Illegal votes wcro polled and tli" election was a perfect fnrce. In one precinct tho ballot boxes wcro ut terly destroyed. Gray's majority is said to ho 887. Col. McUluro has nn nnounced his Intention of contesting Grny'rt seat. A fino commentary this on tho "High Moral Ideas" which arc said to govern this llopublicnn party. Grant as n Defaulter. Grant having acknowledged himself to bo n defaulter to tho Government by giving his check for $5000 In pay ment of tho claim against him, tho question now arises as to whether ho Will pay tho Interest on thlastitii, which amounts loSOOOO or so, tho Interest ex cccding tho principal. For some twen ty years this indebtedness has stood on tho books of tho War Department and at last tho $0000 is paid but tho Interest is not. If Grant is desirous of reform hero is a lino opportunity to convince peoplo that ho is in earnest. If a poor man was indebted to tho Govcriimen thcro would be but littlo doubt as to ids being required to pay interest, and there is no reason why so rich a mau as Grant, should bo rclioved from thl obligation. The wealth which he has acquired has been bestowed upon him by udmiring friends nnd dovoted office seekers and as It has cost him nothing to acqulro ho should bo willing to part withn3mall amount to sottlo his nc counts. Grant is an expensivo luxury but tli" peoplo aro uot anxious to In ere . his costliness by paying tho inter est " h's debts. John Cessna. It is with tho keenostsenso of pleasure wo learn fiat tho Houso Commlttco on Elections havo denied a scat In Congress to this obnoxious demagogue. A rene gado Democrat, who left tho party when it ceased to hold power, ho was just tho man needed for tho Republicans; ouo who was possessed of effrontery enough to advocato any scheme for partisan purposes. Wo do earnestly truat that hereafter ho may bo allowed to remain in obscurity. IIo is ono of a class of third rato political hacks with whose services tho country can very well dis pense, and whoso absence from legisla tive bodies can but result in benefit to tho country. The N. Y. Tribune speaking of tho Custom Hou30 Investigations, says that ono of ito reporters has collected, from various merchants, bills rendered by Leet & Co., compared them with others of tho bonded warehousemen, and establishes that tho General Order fa vorites havo charged in somo Instances 250 and 300 per cent moro than they had any right to demand. Tho state ments aro mado on tho authority in every instance of tho membero of tho firms or their authorized clerks, who aro ready to establish them on oath and by documents. And further remarks, that if tho dis graceful General Order business at that port is not doomed to bo swept away out of existence, then there is no virtue in investigations. Tho proceedings be foro tho Senato Committee on Custom Houso abuses, recently, will convinco overy candid man that a shameful, out rageous, nnd scandalous imposition has been practiced upon the business com munity ever slnco Col. Leet'fii company has had the General Order business. The lato James Flsl:, Jr. was a re mnrkably good judge of men and to his ability in this .way may bo attributed much of tho success which ho attained and tho power which ho possessed. In speaking of General Grant's contribu tion to tho fund of General Kawlings, tho lato Secretary of War, which was paid by Fisk and Gould. Fist; once said "Grant is not only a greedy littlo wroich, but ho's a fool He don't' know anything: ho hasn't brcJiis- enough to comprehend tho po sltl ni iu which buch a thing places him before the country. All that ho can see in tho mailer Is that ho saved a thousand dollars by it; ho is too destitute of Fondbility to comprehend what to say about tho subscription being a sacrtd offering upon tho altar of friend ship. IIo is incapablo of truo friendship, and never felt any of tho Eontimeuts which truo friendship inspires. To sum him up in ono sentence, lie is tho na tional hog." How Little. I Tho smallest act of tho small Pre&l dent who now rules America has Just been committed. General Hallcck, in charge of tho Department of tho West. is dead. To succeed him, no ono is eligiblo but General Hancock, than whom a braver or raoro worthy soldier docs not live. But General Hancock docs not admire tho receivor of goods or tho fancier of bull.pup3, and is abovo concealing tho fact. Hence, to vent u personal ppito, tho littlo fellow in tho Presidential chair has recourso to a now expedient. IIo simply abolishes tho department. This, wo tako it, is tho meanest act of potty personal splto In Interference with public duty that has yet como to light. If tho department was not necessary, why was It kept up, at such great expense, under General nalleck? Was It merely to provide that officer with a semblance of duty? If It wa3 so necessary then, how can it be dispensed with now without detri ment to Uio publicservlco? Will somo of Mr. Grant's admirers please answer. J-Ukton Democrat. - -- Mit. Jkkckes of Ithodo Island, a Radical, in tho last Congress, said that "oi6 hundred millions is lost annually by rascality and Incompetency, and goes Into tho pockot of corrupt officials and their confederates, and that of every dollar appropriated for tho benefit of tho Indiana, only twonty cents wero received by them ; that tho amount of thieving from year to year would buy up tho national debt before it is duo." LEGISLATURE. In tho fc'onalo on Wednesday of Inst week tho following new bill was In- rod need. A petition to provunt tho pass book and order system In payment of wages and labor. Mr. Whlto Introduced tho following Joint resolution ! Jlesolvcd, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. That odch and overy soldier who served In the, lato war, and was at any llmo undor tho flro of tho enemy, shall bo presented with nbadgo of Iron or bronzo; that any person or persons found manufacturing, selling, or wearing any such badge, not prop erly Issued, or nny counterfeit of tho same, shall bo deemed guilty of a mis demeanor, and Imprisoned for hot ex- cccding ono year, or fined not execod lng Ilvo hundred dollars. In tho Homo Mr. Banner offered a resolution to print thrco thousand skolo ton maps of tho State, showing tho political sub-divisions, Ac. Adopted. Mr. Lane, of Huntingdon, ottered a resolution instructing tho commlttco already appointed to locato tho GottyS' burg picturo to havo tho samo placed In tho Capitol for safe keeping. Mr. Urockway, of Columbia, moved to refer this resolution to thocommlttco. Agreed to-yeas 0i), nays il.'i. Tho following bills wore reported favorably : Providing for a triennial enumeration of children of asultablo ago to attend school. Relative to tho evils resulting from tho salo of intoxicating liquors. This is tho Illinois law, making tho vendor liable for consequential damages. Mr. Hancock introduced tho follow ingact: That from and after tho passago of this act no raortgago shall bo valid against Hens Tor labor performed or materials furnished for moro than tho value of said property at tho timo said mortgago was created. In tho Senato on Thursday of last week no business of general Interest was transacted. In tho Houso a bill v.i3 passed authorizing tho Stato Supt. of publio schools to appoint three-citizens, to act as trustees in tho Stato In each Normal School of tho State. Tho bill prohibi ting tho salo or gift of intoxicating liquor on election days was passed by a votoofCSto 21. Tho following was passed unanimous ly, and without debate : Joint resolution instructing our sena tors and requesting our representees iu Congress lo voto for and urgo tho pas sago of a bill granting bounty lands to certain persons engaged in tho military and naval service of tho United States, from and after thu fourth day of March, A. D. 1SG1, introduced into tho United States houso of representatives by tho Hon. L. D. Shoemaker, of Pennsylva nia. In tho Senato on Friday last a bill was passed giving Courts of Common Pleas power and authority to grant charters of incorporation to water and gas companies. In tho House Mr. Urockway ottered petitions from citizans of Bentou and Fishing Creek townships to provoat tho running at largo of swine. Mr. Gatchell offered tho following: Resolved (if tho senato coucur), That when tho houso adjourns, it adjourns to moot on January 31, at half past ten o'clock. Mr. Meek raised tho point of order that undor tho rules tho resolution will havo to Hoover ono day, being concur rent. Tho speaker having sustained tho point of order, tho words "if tho senato concur" wero stricken out. Mr. Brockway then raised tho point of order that thoresolutlon was contrary to tho clauso of tho constitution which snya that neither houso can adjourn moro than thrco days at any ono time without tho concurrence of tho other. Tho speaker ruled that tho adjourn ment would bo only threo days under the resolution, Sunday not being n legislative day. Messrs. Whlto and Brockway appeal ed from thodocision of tho chair, nnd tho question, Shall tho decision of tho chairstandas the judgment of tho house? was carried by a voto of CO to 10. The resolutions was then adopted by a voto of 51 to 38. Mr. Woolover raised tho point of order that it required a two-thirds voto, in that tho resolution changes tho rules of tho houso in relation to tho days nnd hours of meeting. Tho point of order was overruled, and tho resolution declared agreed to. Tho following bill was lntroducod: a bill entitled a further supplement to tho act directing tho entry of Hens for tho principal and interest duo tho commonwealth for lauds held by virtue of location or other ofllco titles, approv ed 20th of May, 1601. In tho Senato on Monday tho oppor- tlonmcnt bill wai passed by n voto of 33 to 10. Nothing of public interest was done In tho House. In theSqnato on Tuesday tho Com mittee on Finances reported through Mr. Strang tho nmount of tho bills for refitting tho halls ; tho aggregate being $300,408. An act was passed allowing Courts of Common Pleas to grant chartora of incorporation to associations for pro tecting fish and game, nnd aho to town hall, market, and gas and wator com panies. House not in session. CONGRESS. In tho Senato on Wednesday, a bill was introduced appropriating $100,000 to cnablo tho Prwidont to carry out tho provisions of tho clvil-servlco re form measures. Tho Chicago Relief bill was taken up, and passod as reported by tho commlttco. Iu tho Iloiiseof Representatives. Ben Butler, having obtained tho requisito permission, prosontod a petition from tho women of tho United Btatcs for a declaratory law to assuro them rights of sullrago, which was referred to tho Judiciary Committee. Tho Houso went into commlttco of tho wholoon tho Gen eral Civil Appropriation bill. Iu tho United States Senato on Thurs day n bill was Introduced to prohibit American cltizons from engaglngin tho South Sea Island slavo trado. Tho Ap portionment bill was taken up, In tho Houso, a resolution was adopted call ing on tho President lor information on which ho acted In exorcising in tho Stato of South Carolina the power con ferred on him by tho Ku-Klux net, with tho names of all persons arrested and Imprisoned j Tho Naval Commlttco re ported a naval appropriation bill, ask ing for $17,913,317. in tho United States Senate on Friday tho resolution for Congre33 to ndjourn on tho 20th of May was debated. Mr. Schurz moved, ns a test question, an amendment that Congro shall not adjourn until tho passago of n law for tho reform of tho civil service, which was rejcctotl. Other amendments, that Congress shall not ntljourn until the passago of tho supplementary Civil Rights bill, or until tho tariff laws havo been amended to remove tho duty on coal, wcro voted down, Tho resolution, nfter a long debate, wm adopted by a "party" vote tlio untlGrant Republi cans nnd Democrats (12) voting no, and tho Administration Sonntors (30) vot ing yes. Tho vote on tho apportion ment will bo taken to day. tho IIoiuo went Into commlttco nt tho whole on tho appropriation for general legislative purpojes. Garfloid and Sar gent both denounced tho oxtravngauco of tho Printing Department. After go ing over tho wholo of tho bill tho Pen. sloti Appropriation bill was taken up. Tho commlttco then roso nnd reported botli bills to tho Houso, which nt once adopted them. Tlio General LoIslatlvo bill calls for near $17,000,000, and tho Pension bill for $30, 180,000. Tho U. S. Senato was not in session on Saturday. In tho House, tho day was devoted solely to speech making. Mr. Bsckspokoat length against tho Postal Telegraph scheme, and was re plied to by Mr. Dawes. Tho Senato transacted no business of Importance on Monday and tho Houso was not In hcksIoii. Tho Sonato on Tuesday passed the bill appropriating $50,000 for expenses of tho Japaneso embassy. Tho Amnesty bill was discussed. In tho House, n bill was passed appro priating $250,000 additional for tho pur chaso of a site for public buildings in St. Louis. Tho Sanato amendments to tho Legis lative Appropriation bill wore concurr ed in, and tho bill go 3.3 to the Presi dent. Tho Indian Appropriation bill was considered. NEWS. Snow full in Savannah Ga. on Thurs day of last weok for tho first timo in thirteen years. Mrs. Fanny Hydo shot aud killed Georgo W. Watson iu Brooklyn N. Y. on Friday last for insulting her. Geo. Bitts, tho murderer of Genl. "Pot" Halstoad was hanged in No wark N. J. on Friday last. Travel on tho Pacific R. R. is suspend ed for tho time owing to tho imruenso snow drifts, which accumulate as fast as removed. Tho steamer America was destroyed by firo on tho 22.id of Decoinber last, whilst on her way to Montovidco and eighty-soven passengers wore burned to death. Prof. P.vaortno a peacnblo citizaa of Brooklyn was brutally murdered in that city on Tuesday last by two un known ruffians, for purposes of robbery. Tho Mayor offers a reward of $300 for tho arrest of tho murderers. Tho Supremo Court of tho United States havo decided, that tho President has full power to grant a, pardon or amnesty, and that tho acceptance there of cannot bo mado of no effect by Con gressional legislation. A colored member of tho South Caro lina Legislature, named Byas was shot by Banj. W. Tomlinson a correspon dent of tho Charleston, News in Colum bia S. C. on Thursday of last week. Byas attempted to cowhido Tomlinson who thereupon shot him. Tho wound is considered mortal. Genl. R. S. Ewoll ouo of tho ablest of tho Confederate generals in tho Into war died on Thursday last at his rosidonco in Tennessee. IIo gave special instruc tion:! that no word should bo put on his tombstone reflecting upon the United States. Tin Stato Editorial Convontion, met at Harrisburg, on Thursday of last week, about fifty editors being present. Tho Libel law and rates for public ad vertising wero discussed. A resolution was adopted approving tho bill now pending before tho Leglslatur enacting that public advertisements shall bo published in two papers, ono of each political party, having tho largest cir culation In thocounty. Tho Association in a holy attended tho Govornor'3 reception in the ovcaing. There aro ono hundred miles of ice on thonudsou rlvor averaging ten inches In thickness. Tub Sheriff broko up a baptis i . 1 1 'he banks of tho Ohio, nt Cairo, sayi that tho water was too cold, and that if tho minister persisted ho would prosecute him for murder. Thcro Is an Incendiary panic at Fat orson, N. J. Twenty-fivo attempts to set firo havo recently been mado. Extra watchmen havo been appointed, and tho Mayor has offered a reward for tho detection of offenders. Adespatch from Nice, Italy, reports a terriblo railroad accident at that city. Whlloatraln was crossing a bridgoovcr Pagliono river tho structure gavo way and tho cars wero precipitated into tho water. Fourteen persons wcro killed and wounded. The Ropubliam Stato Central Com ralttco mot at Harrisburg and passed resolutions directing tho chairman to lssuo a call,flxing Wednesday, April 10 as tho day und Harelsburg as tho placo or Holding tho noxt convontion of party. In tho celebrated Story Oil Farm case thojury found for tho plaintiff, Story, in fc.ii,uua,ngainst Rickoy & Co., tho purchasers in 1801. Judgo M'Kennan, oi mo united Btntes circuit court.hoW' evor, indignantly sot tho verdict aside, a against his charge nnd tho evidence, nnu oruorou a now trial. From Chicago comes tho statement that it is reported that tho small-pox Is raging fearfully at Thayer, Iowa. tho population is less-than ono theus and. Almost overy person lu tho town Is stricken down with thodlsoaso. No trains are allowed to stop thoro. x no i-opo'a auvisers are urging hi i to leavo Homo and establish tho Holy Seo eieownero. At Leaguo station, on tho Mississippi Central Railroad, a few nights since, throo ol tho laborers, being paid off, jnuuigeu in gambling, and onoofthom named Sporry, lost hia mouoy to tho other two. Tho loser bedamo bo enraged that ho murdered his companions nnd look tho Branny from their bodies. Tho murderer, who Is n colored mnn mado his escape. At Nnshvllo on Sunday Wlllain Hyr onemti'i, n respcctablo cllizon, shot nnd killed a negro named Wlllinms. Wil liams Insulted an Italian woman nnd llyroncmin Interfered In her behalf, when ho was twico knocked down by tho negro. On rising tho second timo Williams advanced with a Btono tn Ills hand, when Ilyronomus ilrcd tho fatal shot. A coroner's Jury rjtumcd n verdict of Justlilablo homicide. Now Advertisements. yALUAlJLE TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. Tho midorslRticil oirers for salo about 0) ncro n of lluo wood laud enveied Willi white plue, utt, clicilnilttc,, lii Oruligu township boar James Patterson's saw mill, l-'or particulars in to terms apply lo J, s. KVAM4, lebi'liMmi Urocmronil, Columbia county, rn. pOR RENT. a valuable firm In Ccntro township, Colum bia County, ndjolultig lauds of John trustor, Wm. Bower, Itcuueii Sitler nud others, containing 1W ncros, Olacicsof which are In limber. UuodMrm ulul outbuildings, trull and water. For terms nnu urn purucuiurs apply 10 ni.lUJ.lj iSIsl UAltD, lsxcculor of Fro i'k. Hhall'er, deceased. Post Olllco address, l.lino nidge, I'.i. lebflMf ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. KSTATKOF UKO. M. 11C.AU1.K. DhC'll. J,etlers or ndmlulstrillliiii on thu Lstjlln nf Gorv M. lleagle, Into or Hemlock township, Columbia count), ueo u., navo ueen giuuioil uy uio uegls ter ol Mild eouutyloti. 11. .Mllier, of Uloom Iwp. loituuuia county, i-.i. All persons baviug claims agalnsi the estate ol Hie ui eedenl ale reiiucsied iu pieseui tueui mr heiiieineui, auu inoso in debted lo tliu estate to in.iue payment lo tbe uuueisiuueu. auuuumr.uor. witltuui ueiay. H. 11.M1U.LU, febJ'T2-ti.v Auminisliator, DISSOLUTION OF UJ-FARTNEH Mllll'. iiotloo Ih hereby given tint tbe co-partner-bluo beietofjiu exlslnu between T. 1. Havze auu Uuori;u Kramer, uujcr Hie llrm tutu of ftW.i 30 Ov Kramer, at join s' .mil, i iiminucivott lownsiile. was dissolved on January W. mu tual eouseut. Tuo tiooitH tiro lu ilie hands of Mi. Kramer town jm utleomuiuul&iliou Hnould Ueu-.tlrei.seu, Acduuts uji, eltlu4 uf lllj 1st of Marej will be ujllet d according to law. T. 1' hWaYZII, feb2'71-lm Oho. 1 UAAlUlt, jypKELVY, NEiVL & CO., DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, ANT) Gen era I Merchandise, BLOOMSBURG, PA. jauM'TMf QTATEMENT OF THE FINANCES Kj or Tim COUNTY OP COLUMBIA. From January 1, 1871 to January 1, IS; DAVID LOWnNBEIlO. Esti., Treasurer of Co iiiuiuia eonuiy, in acfouuL wuu sau cjuu ly for county purpoios, for 1871. 1871. Jim. Tnam't outstanding for 1S70 Ac. S1I.C01 80 pO'-nuaiiorsreportoi'iii M7 k j una county tax ass u. for '71 i!,0.7 TO TAX 02J SKATKl) AND UNSEATKD LAND llUrUKNED. 3 W Name Districts, d M. Downs, Heaver J. llurrlgcr, " 5'J A. Colley, Benton 3.01 .1, Illne, Ceutrallu 1.10 K Wltehcy, - 5 CDouRherty.Obnyngham 1') U. M. O. &. 1. Co. - 18.31 D. Leulban, " t; K.SlcManamon " t;) 0. & J. lloyer, Locust t3 II. li. Anglo. Minim n 1. ). llelubach, 2urnto.ir 5i f.. Hlmous liuo yo .IS ... i :u ... 1.09 ... Ml 2.W 1.61 . 1.10 M 0 11 t: 0) 7 ... $3 ::: J. Wltehcy, II. erect loss J. Watts, u. Woo I 1.6(1 S.MS 0.-.7 1.15 3.01 5 1 en oi Mulclas a total of jiiscELii.vNuoua r.Ecnii'Tfs. To lhterot anil cost, Jacob Bcchtel, CM- loctor Madison, 1-1(1. To Thomas Adams, 1". O. Ilrlar Creek S3 1 4H 11 00 51 f.l 50 U 3 1 45 75 SI (0 41 T, 15 0) y 00 1 00 41 IT CO 00 7 78 1 0J j it. .Moyer, wcboinii sold him. O. II. 1". Kitchen, P. O. lJcrwick for kcenlnu David Huvder lti nntinU' .lull. To ThomaM Adams, 1'. O. Ilrlar Creon. muter, a iiiuinnai Tax, .Main, Ib7J. Win. Neal, webbing (sold him. Thomas Adams, 1". O. Ilrlar Creeli. 1 Philip Kramer.chandclicr soldold one) 1 Hiim'i litione, old planlr.lientou bridge. 1 J. It. Yohe, old plauti Irom Yono brluo Mimiii. ' To Thomaa Adams, P. O. Hrlar Creek. w. It. lint s "Estate" Jury fees. ' Timothy Tbomas.cosduo county, com. casooi his. To J K. HbarplesH, old plamc. jas. .Mcuormicit, oost uuo county, con. case of his. 5 01 7 CO 1 00 100 CO 100 0) i!2 J) 311 II 211 n 151 57 01 111 To John culp, 071 ft. plank from Shaffer's bridge. To Samuel Shaffer, plank from Shall'er'ri bridge. To am't. fjr asscbslujj dog tax aud for blanks. To um't for assosslng militia lluo and managing fund. To am't In excess of stato quota. " JnhllHnn 11a.iuIv triLnt. r.itiumhnm Thomas lllltzblinertrajtconyngliani. Amos Wlcltcrsham " " ' From Keglstered Taxes. ' Redemption of V. II. llclmbaU lots, Conyugham. 8 01 Grand tot.il 113,787 10 Cil. DAVIO LOWKViiBuo, Usq . TRKASUllEU Ol' (.uiiujuaa uuuii t, ny amount outstandlnir taxes and commissions aim exonerations allowed coiiej'.ors durin,; lb j year. Wt. 1M0. Co. Co. Co i; i. rn. Co ex. HI 8 111 11 01 tins, emu. Heaver Heutou Ilerwlck Uloom - 10 Si 0 1 V0 01 '11 7H fill iT VI OS 30 71 71 31 01 41 40 05 13 10 15 21 :ll 51 II 17 J 71 (0 51 21 Ol 101 51 5 18 15 is 15 "7 III VI 21 01 11 32 S 75 5 31 :l IS 11 M 880 23 879 85 507 il 1155 55 18 0 11. Creek Catawlssa..,. Centrallu Centre Couyngham I' Creeli Franklin O. Wood a oi io on 3W 01 S'W ti 421 53 410 70 181 11 77 110 3 01 Z Ci 12 81 11 5 0 11 1 10 10 S3 71 n 04 10 13 43 71 43 45 411 65 1'0 I'l M 70 3 IS :,n is 3.1 61 13 10 70 13 11 '.'I Hemlock Jackson 11 51 LiOCtlSt ll 50 Madison Id J Main 191 hJ Mifflin I'll b7 Mt. Pleasant 111 7:1 Moutour 1-1 01 "range 670 Id 4 ! 4 IH 2 51 0 3J 8 07 0 01 11 93 3 31 i'llie K. Creek Ill 71 15 61, Hcolt Ul 5J 8. Loaf 'J35 07 0,730 63 SIS2 10 fJll 15 51,103 50 5511 13 The lollowlng Is amount Uuo for IS 15 and n 10- vloua years, to wit : Centralta township county due, 3121,13. Tho following Is commission and exoneratlo u allowed lor lboo ana previous years ! I860. Co. coin's, Co. exon's. Franklin, SU 0 i'jKi Heutou, 37 00 1J 00 Hemlock, 51 &s m t: ISM. Conyngham, 83 70 117 82 1800. Madison, Totals duo illl 41 RECAPITULATION, Co, due. Co.com. Co. or. 1871. W.730 53 9 183 41 $313 15 1870. J.lel 60 011 13 lSWic. 121 42 211 00 150 15 0,1 01 S1.12U 00 3915 7J Ily nm't tax outstanding In aU. $J,a5I 01 " ' oommisblon allowed lu nil, 1,62(1 iu " exonerations yi5 71 " " county orders redeemed, of 1871. 22,V?8 51 " " " " ' ' 1870. i' l 00 " " " ' " " 1MW. I 00 .. i. i. .1 .. lbiJJj i 00 " " county orders icdeomod previ ous to then. 3 fo Uy um't Trcas.commHslonon(t32,il77 73) 07 II " " balance duo and paid over. 2,073 01 S35787 0J DAVID LOWKNIlKItO, TttllAM, OF COLU.M- in auot. wan I)0U 1'AX FOU 1871. DU, To nm't outBtandlrgnttetllcniciit, ' H-ssesbod for 1671. " " duoTreafciuor, $ 471 23 1,5111 60 S-J 111 ti.ra no Cll. 1871. Dog com. 1870. Dog due. Dog Dog DOg ex. com. 5 B 50 t 2 78 ex. Heaver J liuulou' Ilerwlck Illnnm 11. Creek CMlUWlbHU.... Ceiilrullu..., Centre Conyugbaui F. Creek Fraukllu..., f 3 IU t 0 50 10 50 1 00 107 CO S3 00 23 CO 20 00 a 00 4 00 28 00 5 70 3 30 55 3 07 47 3 (15 1 00 5 (0 1 50 15 CO 4 50 12 60 i 00 4 00 3 45 5 (0 11 55 2 60 300 I 1 (1. Wood Hemlock.... 3 00 B0 4 m J It) 1 Al ,1 10 r, u SM II IH .iHCkfnn ..., Locust Madison Maine Mlllllt it 7H 250 a iu 1I31 1 80 :i f,i 2 (III (i m .1 no 4 CO Mt. Pleasant Montour ornngo 1 JM a no l ro 3 0) line It. Creek Hcolt Hjlionf 3 3 00 SI07 0.1 S l)i tio 3J sis 31 m oi AMOUNT DUB OF 1810. CenlrnlU 00 Commission nnd exonerations nllowe.t fjr 1S03 .... inutivua ji-uum Wit I 110). Coin. 1 M V.x. 7 GU Ifctnlock, lsos. Coiiyiiglinin, 1 0.1 fills $10 O) llKCAPlTUI.ATION. Dor iluo, 107 00 V.x. 4!l 60 81 on 10 00 f 131 S) 1171. 1S70 18u8-(h). 8 0) f 115 00 ny nm't tax mittkniUti! tin co 10151 571 0) 7M i'l ill HI 71 71 151 B0 101 IIO 70 87 ilun'i'reas. by nudltoi'S report T( ordeis nfl87l roileemo.1. " 1811 " " 1.WI " i commission nllowod collector i. exonerations " 41 ptld nssesors, bH-iks Ac. J rensmei's comiulssloii. -M-'j to coiiMissioNiins i:xim:nsi:4 rou 1571. MISCELLANEOUS rAYltKNTS. Paid (!. O. IJivklcy, Tcaclicr3- County In stltiit", n;i, j l'ald O. s. l'urinan, 29 straps for rtlca pro. Ihouotory'H omce. PaldHharpless A lliiininn. 2 cals. vnrulsh 89 20 5 70 4 f 0 i;ourt Jiouso fence, l'jld Jt.O. ilowfr.blilrcndere,!. rr,l.?!!'.r,3.,!'.r coil nshosAo. from l.ouit House. Paid Lvct 1, lng I -i-urance Co., Instirnnco ,. "1.IL!W; """ ' Jnll. iirary. Ut a'aM lavv11- 1'al(.V.'!r..t! "H'1 11 'ckalew, In tax oscs. 10 I 1 00 171 02 11 73 i.,i.V 1 .'..,7i'",.u: 50 CO ' '"nut ci. ai. woi 1: stale road ji. i.rei'i., PildW.lI. I.'lll.XVotllonotnrv bill tni mf. ' and fees. rll'lIou"o aIoy"Icl'1mmpln3 6toa3 Cmlrt C dtllT-i. JITUOIW PAY, CONSrAULES' TUKNTOHlHION3. Paid Jurois during tho year. " Ciiintables' returns to sessions. S2.431 1 1 281 t.3 j ip staves and court erlcr. " 1'lroman l I'. WerN, Fob. term. " C. It. House!, Dec. term. -' Jury commissioners expenses. " Aaron fcinlth, sheriff, bervlng Jury no'-lccy. 210 05 2il 2.5 IS (10 71 115 20 83,200 (0 COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH CASES. Paid Com. vs. Creasy and Shaffer, " " John T. Herbert, " " lllchard I'almer, ' ' William strausser " " Calvin Jones, " Uindv " " Mary M'Mabon ' " Jduu Gunning " ' Kbeny Cook " " A. W. Katou " J. M. Mason " " John and II. p. Qrett, " " Thomas M'Oraw ct. nl, ' " 1-atrlck Oara " " Lewis Kantncr " " A.C. lliijb " " 5Vulk rnud Hagcnbueli " " Silas Powell " " 1'iorce Wliltn " " Cadiuaii a Tlngley " " Mlehael M'Malioil ' " Sarah Shivoly " " Cadmau s: Ulrton " " Oooigo Snyder S 11 78 21 10 21 71 28 81 if! 43 I 41) ID 05 0 6. (I VI 01 07 2 75 12 OS 10 to 41 18 S 70 7 81 IS iO 10 I'l II 71 :i 2 2 '.0 4 17 1 03 101 41 AND 110 AD ItOAl) ANDUltllUll VIUWKIl DAMAOliS. Paid Thos. Davis, Henton, township, ' Mlehael Watts, Greenwood " " (lldeon Mlehael, Urlarcreek" " Henry Doak, " " " Wm. Doljong, Oraego " " Zebulon llo'.blns. Hemlock " " Elizabeth Wldman, " " " Abiahaiu llartmau, Henton" " J. F. l'lahler.Catawissj, " " Oeorgo Hughes " " " 11. Ureliilebls, Mt. Pleasant " " J. & 11. Mh,irplens, Uloom " " John Wnnlch Mt Pleasant " " lteitbou Wilson, Maillson " " J.lI.Vanilersllee.Mt.Plea'nt " " Wm. Mclvelvy, Uloom ' " Wm. Ikeler, FIshingcrcek " " o. A, Jaeotiy, liloom " Sundry persons roa I A brl Jgo viewi i io oo 6) to 11 00 -15 00 5 00 175 0J 100 00 li 01 250 Oil 4)'l 0 05 0) 1.5 )0 0 30 0 115 Ol 7j 0 25 0) 2i) 00 10OJ (,0 177 OJ 0,137 (10 COMlIHS.ONHSd' OIVIC'Il nomi:. AND COUItT Paid fminty Auditors S 71 If) 'l''.i;vcrly auditor on publio ocooauts.il ii in 101 00 Wlllluui O. limc'c. CiminiUslonur ' ,,, , " " Ilxpensei holding appeals Piild c i us Itobblni, Commissioner ,' , ,, " , " " llxpensea holding appeals Paid 11. J. livelier, Comail,sloner " ' Kxpcns:s 21 00 II 00 25 (0 02 00 uoiiung appeals :,5 CO inu iv iiuaiu isnaiijr, i oni'uLssioucr 31 win. Krlcltbmm, rierk 651 10 ;"1- "iiirimvsnons, coin's, seal sib. lis . .' ",Muli'idi)..bioi)ms,C(mrtllouvn 1 80 isiirin iiiuuuuucii, repairing, paint . and pi nl lng Court Houso tiouibs 0 paiu u. w. Meal, coal 01 l'i y. m.u. .ioier, paintlug. Jic wladow binms, court lloma 50 00 Paid Thomas Goddls, repairs I'lolh'y. onico 5 60 uoun.us a ravior two vault windows. l'rolhoiioiarys' OlUca S3 00 raiiwowr jrius, ct at. uut worlcanl ma terlnl, ProthiiuotnryK' OlllcoAo 55 01 rai'i is u in iiagouDueii. lepalrlug stove.), Court IIouo PaldJo.eiih Deoker, work at UmrlUcrasu yard aud Jail. Paid Samuel NcyliarJ, taking level Court House cellar. Paid A. M. UllDcrt.fitovo renalr 0 (5 0 00 1 5 3 3 " A. 1). Weiib.wobblui;,i.-u.,wmJo;7blliil4:i 0) " S. II. Miller & son. lainpj.ull. .io .Court Iloom and Ii.iiiko. .11 tr Paid J. O. Freeze, Att'y., to Commissioners "5 10 .urs, i. uveruori, eu at. Cleaning UOUVI. House. 20 00 2,10) fc COUNTY JAIL AND PItlSON ItllllUISIi'IONS, Paid Abraham Snyder, pump ropalr.J ill S 10) I'eter.IimeH pf.tnlru I...... ..it c fit S 0 " Hendershoit & Mumhi, coal. " OeoiK'J II. Oroul.ct. nl.. bill repair a-nt malerlal. Paid Mrs, Ilowman & Utkcr, cloanlnganJ whltowaslilag. Paid '. W. Neal illro., coal. Daniel Miller, p tint e p tinting " S. It. Thomas, repair ol looks. ' J. ''. Hotter, medical bill, prisoners. " s. H. Miller a Son, bill by nherlff. " Peter Jones, ot, al. work und matsial (J jail bunks. Paid William ICUokbaum, bedding for Jail bill rendered. Paid Aaron Smith. Sheriff, as follows; - Hoarding James Carr, 80 days. " " PUrlck (lara, 8(1 days " " Wm. Strusser, 3) days ' Martin Colihan 5 days. iiarvcy Lamborson, 10 days. " " Charles Itnprt, '3 days. " " "eorgH Snvdil-, 128 days, " " Tlinolhy Thomas. 01 dais. " " lllileon llWilIno, 15 days, " " John Uredliendor, 1 day. " chirles Hazzard, I5days. " " Turnkey fees, ' " sundries, about Jail. 10 Ml 43 CO in oi 1!) 71 8 IS II 60 0 (I 07 15 10 CO 40 43 0' 10 2 50 S HO 1 (k) til Ol 47 Ml 7 60 m 7 4 5' 10 00 S11S 71 PP.INTING. STATIONHIIY AND POST AGE. raid Hradley A Gordon, prlnt'.ag. S 75 60 " II. U Diotlenbaeh, 51175 " D. A, Heckley, jiostago and stamps, 0 00 " Htatlonery lo dlflereut iersons, for Court Hume. 29 8.1 SOoO OS INQUISITIONS. Paltl C. (1. Murjiby, body of A Lowel, Cau- yiigham. $10 87 Paid U. O. Murphy, body of 11. Lovell. Con- yuhani, raldO G. Murphy, body of Walter Wyntl Couyugham. Pal l James Kealy, body of Thomas M:ur- phy. . Paid J. J. llrower, body of Jobn Lolirmnn, HlOOill. Paid J. J. Brower body of Ed. Mulrauuau, $00 80 11IUDOES, 11UII.DINQ AND llIU'AIll'-). Paid Weaver UrtirlnoTOi 13-20 tonsclndcr doublu bridge, liloom, jau 4S Paid John Itobblus.placlng cinder, double bridge, liloom. 5 CO Paldhvan Jones, placing cinder, doublo bridge, liloom. 31 2) Paid Juuies Masters, repair hoar Masters' Little Flshliigareek, 2 03 Paid II. G.ort.eiiider.below Illoom.Sltons. 21 20 " lliiijamln i,le, rejwlrncar Cole's mill 13 00 " Daniel llowmuu, plank repair below liloom, j o) Paid J udalt Iloono.welghing cluder.brldse, liloom. .11 oj PaldSainucl McHenry.repalrnt Patterson Oiunito. 1 63 Paid John llmery.ropalrPinocroett.Flsli Ingcreek lownshtp 1 0) Paid s. C. Search, UO feet or plan!;, Pino orcek. h'lshlugcreelc township. 1 bO Paid John Uueuer, rtiiair ueur llsttir Fur nace. 8 0) Paid W. A. Kile, repair at IClmblo mill bridge, S3 til Paid Peter Swank, extending wine vails, Heaver bridge. 40 00 l'ald, J. W. Kek, 600 feet plank at Eck's ltrldee. Ilr hirr,.lr Hill Paid Win, Holmes repair Henton Bridge. 30 00 " W.N, Hosier, reiialrpineereuk, Fish'. Iintcrcck township. I'-'i'lJoim Poaiur, repair nt Btlllwater, Flshlngcnek. I'ald annuel stottler, repalrnt llartou and Miailer Inldges. lilooui"llltl HlultIel"palr atUock bridge 1''l',l,'!;,s'l!pli J. Fry, Tenalr at Barton aud suuller bridges, 1 1'.'J ;',l,lrtuul Mtettlcr repair at Bloom and Mt. Pleasaut, Paid Isiuio Kllniia man, repair Boaver bridge abutment. ''MinUn11 To,'u,'cPalr ,lt YoIjb's mill, I'l!lUmiiic'rftka.Ior' Tepalr Uunt'UBcreek, ''Jl'LV.!1.",!: u,lier, rvpalrncar For'ia.l'biu. (iigtrct'iCt '''.'ifif'ir1, f-'01".! feet plank attWi mill, Benton, Yulie'sCinHllLei,1'CIll'1SCr " ft" oak ;plunlt 103 43 D 00 7 00 800 300 10 00 10 00 172 10 25 00 22 00 2 60 IS So 83 0(1 S " " M 13 CO 3 73 SI rn ai oo io m 103 ill AO nl.1 .Tolm Mordnn n'nitment rfpdlr uonr It. Wllon 'ald.l W, Keller, ropalr nl I.lyhtSlreft lilldtfe, 'aid Wilson Wnnlch repair near Khanr, Uloom. ' i 10 (?) 200 31 ffl 2 ro Paid .lolin Murdau n'nttnient ropllr 111. aldH. li. Klsncr, 17 feel plauk, Mlllvlllo aid .lames (Illicit, smith bill brldgM nt I, llll, III. 'aid John ftlcliart.rcpilr Uolirsburg li-ldgo 10 01 (I 43 co on John Hlititii-tn.rrmlr.lfcnv mnn ii nriiiLT " Arcnlb.ild Patterson, repair 1-nttor.on'n Orautrn. 3 81 P.ttdH. it. Johnson, abutment fepalr.SIab- lown uriune. MmI 'nomas (IciMIs, measuring new hrldioitt J. 11. Hands 27 25 250 25 Bl 107 01 0 03 7 CO Paid Jose- b Hlineiu Iter tcpilr at B'loo mnlcer's brblire. Pine. Pal'" Jiitn -s Conner, r-bitlldlug bridge, Westcriokiinir licntoit, Paid Daniel IIelwli,cl.al.,repali'ntlnoulh (Mlnwissacririt, Paul i -Union Cole, rcpilr al 11. ColoSuaw loaf. Paid" Jacob Kosleubattder. dec' briilg! contract. Franklin, lssl 60 niu ueorgo 11111, wiini work, bridge eon- tM-t lllHl'.I. ll.Hl'lds. 771 (HI aid Wm. llycr, ini pr, slnuc, near J. 11. nanus, 71:7 m 'aid Alexander He. brldgocontrai'l,np.ir Jns. ilfss, deo'd, Jaesiiii, 1)100 'alii ("11 ii ton Cole, bridge contract Sugar Iii.tf, 0s0 00 'aid Clinton Colo, ndJItlonil length and work on said bridge, ,",11 00 'alilTiiom.n Hartinsn, ct.nl.. renilr nt l-Incliur 8 Fiirnaeu Dlhlife. 8 22 SW3 ') PilNITlSSTIAUY AND ASYLUM. P.t 1 1 11. S. Ponllcntlary Mtrporllng eon- ii. ii. mr I ... aid Pennsvlvnnla S. I,, Asylum, keep tut! Catharine stilt. !25l 71 1M 30 till 01 Assn-reons' pay. lloavor, Allen Maun, $ 21 00 lieniou.j. iv iveelr, 20(h) Hoiwlck, Aicxnii ier Thnmiisjii, i!5 in Hloom. (Irolz - Sluirnl'S.. i no Hrlarc eek. i,. J. Atinms. "I -, Catawlssa, (1, w. Abbott, al to i cut l una, iiauiel l.ouili.in, 2160 Centre, II. .1. Iiletterlck 2 6) .'onvngusm, i-eter laitiy, y,5 iniiiiiKLiui'ii, .1. , iiuuyail. no rnukilii. Win. Tcnlo i-. ts Greenwood W. It Hums. 22 no Hemlock, II. 1). M'llilde. 2i 5) Jackson. John I.. iii.. 1.1 in Locust, John I'.eliibold. i (n Madison, .1,11 MlIU 21 7.3 Maine, Vi'lillani T. shumnn, 10 75 MIIU'll, A, W. His. "I 00 Jloiilour, Noah Mauier 11 2) Mt. PIcusaut.Mnthhn Gllbeil. is oo ornngn, l. M. Mojuvell. 21 (0 i-iue, .losepn rsnoem.iltel' 11 no iiiiauum-ri-ei:, I'ranKliu Yivum, 11 7; Scott. It. II. llrown. "1 t. Huenrluaf, J. 1). lies. U 10 r.ua asicssors on Moiieuulil cntimernlloit, i "7,i. 33 5) Paid tlera, Itower. ricnnlal nssessor.Locust 170, si 60 Pald GiolzA Sharp oss, tileniiUItisehsor liloom, ls7.'. 73 (jo Paid Alex. Thompson, triennial msrsior, Ilerwlck, 1870, 2) 1) Paid William Goodmili.nsslstantnsirssoi' Coiiyngliam. IS70. 2 (0 l am assessors, for reglstsrlng vo'ei nnl clerk lor transcribing n vmss fir t io jcar. 317 00 S. oil 50 i;i,i:crioN expen.siu. Paid Sundry persons IiqUIiit elections. S:5I 27 1'OX AND WILD CAT SCALP3. Paid sundry purs-ms during year. .51 0) TAX HEFUNDKI). Tat refunded to townsblns. S33I to jieiuioei ,onccior ui inoy, u Sill 77 11LANK BOOKS. For I'rothonolnrv. Uo order and Com- misaKiuer.' oillce durlug year. SiSI ltnCAPITULATION. Miscellaneous orpsnsm. S 05101 Cuurts. Jurors' nav. Constables' itnrn 1 1 srssions. li.'.TO M Costs in ( Vim inonwealtb cases. 401 41 itoau aim uriiigo viewers tin id damages (i 17 uo Co.nmlssio ices' otll 'o and Court Hnuso 2, 101 83 jinny j ill ana nt s in ivou tious. 4 '8 71 rllltlng. Stationery and l'o.stjce. l5il ('8 liuititslttons. 00 b' lludlcs, lluildlngnnd Itopilra 0,."U m Prv'ltentl iry and A"V urn 43! 0 Assessors' my. l.u.31 5 i:i-ellotixiicnse, 151 i aim wi ii cat, sji m. in u Illankhiuks. 181 21 Tux lelitlldld, 2 I Doductlax reluuiled. And amount p iid fjr keeping 23i 77 S33.S78 5 u..ti. ii inu niiti, mi. i iu i u- iuuiled to county by Hrlar civek. rtfiO :: Give luoactual expenses dur ing year. lUIUf 411 0- S32.17I I Kill Heaver. I!jnlou. llrlareroei:. liloom.' KPOKDI'.US 1S3UI1D. S 15 a) Locust. 1 -Madison. Jltln. Ml. l'ieaiant, Miiiitnur. orange, l'mo. S ntt. Huzsrln it . 12 ( I 61 II! 1.'5 5) 5S no :u i.i l.'l) 7.5 21 (II 111 Ii) n; to 8 CO 03 50 CttawUvn. II 01 Centre, II III Ki.shlnrcrcek. lii Groeuwo id. Hem otk. 01 8 153 ( Juckion. 13 73 Total. SI ,3)8 3 STATiniUNT OF DOB TAX Ordeio'umiiid for 117 3 0 10 " ' ' 180) 21 5) " " IS7.I 0.' 6) Is71 717 33 Ml 430 Amount over paid do is lii 21 iiiLiu ueoi. Amount otitstamlini' tax. 115 01 1 2..') 50 I'robibiet'om Hi, ml. 73 00 .'111 011 l.xcoss ol uaa) i to over Bald luu!. 1 010 Tho st itemeut abovo shows th'i 1 ica'itl I which ilia most dam me was suiuatned. A few- dogs emi do inue.i liana an I why p-rs ins li-s 1 line to am a inn n iuhi uil- is a ttueri. vo ii' unou all goo I el tla jus. tuo eneli imid ntees-iliy ot tho sheep lnte-ct and 111 it they hrln ; t duo execution all oil jadjn of tho law Dojl.i.vi COUNTY FINANCCS. Duo from i oll'jct iri. S li sil 0 I'robatile Cons s. to is illetor s 1 iwt l..'i o Avnilrililn tux duo trmii I'nlli'etni'H. 50it Add amouui In bauds of Treasurer. 2,ii".l ii I ulul iissels. From Ihlswomlghtdiduct. 1,00) 0) For bridge con' r.iet lu Ut-: is- to,vus'u,i entered into In te71, an I which Is nb ,u. completed, I) nilel sttno. c jutr let r. Heal available innd thou is 7,3)5 Tho countv lias no debts, snb-jlaiitiallv. Tli orders are nil n-itd that wero isnti'd ill 1S7I. 57 percent, ot I ho county exiwnsT. this year hivu ueeu lor road damage, and bridgo butldlu and repairs. Had mo hridno contracted fori locust t'lwnsblp bi-en paul it wou!4 havo taken lii per cetii. in tin money lor tue.H iwu uhiu-. llrldecs. uf course, must bo kent in reniir and justice demauils new ones to bo oullt wliero punno uiiii i tii'iires, ijountv orii;m eir himi vldnal use. merely, nro oa aslondlv asko l for nnu uy vlewets grained ; that, wu ininii, amis tike, lined d.imnfo Is lioeomlnt-'nultn noted, and Wi think that vlowers i.ninetlini'S look at tho wront klrl i, r.f 1 tin i.tit nr.. In n.k.ulnr t lii'tn. Wo the undersigned Auditors ot Columbia county, being duly elooted to niiju-t ano seiti I In, npfniitifw nf H14 Tr.,ikliri!r an 1 II llllilllssl ill 0 era of Columbia countv do hereby certify tint wo met at thu otllo- of tho Treusu'er and o uo mlsstonerH. lu HloolnsbU'i- and eal'idully exailV ined the nccnniits nnd vouchers of tho svno Irnm Urn nrvt. itnv nr .In inure. A. D.M71. t' tUO llrsldayof Janiinry, ls73and tin Hit in corioet in lb- foreirnliii! statements and we una u.u nncodiiuCoiuiiiblaeouiit ,nn county t ix, twenty six llliuureil linn si-veiiiy iimwun.iiiiiitiiiii oi lv-tliriii rentM I I'.T.t lll..friinl lj ivid Loweil'H' treasurer ot sa d county and u baanco d 10 Hie Trea.tuei on Dog Tat ot lour im i tr -1 1 Vfut , ninoi oll.irs an . twunty-ooo cents (ti.J 3iian i, balance ilim Ihn mil L14 fund bv tl.J .riiliili'J ol tluee hundred ami twelve il lias nudbownly sven euts. (5H377.) Ami wo luitbor say that unou nn examination , f I 10 nceouuls ut ill Treasurer. David lm-nubirir, ll-o., we lit. 1 that they havo been kept In it ir .nor and turrue iiiiiniier iiml ilmt.liU nr.itnnt nllb'.l il oouri.e 111 'tilly commended llseit to lli uiiollc. Tho ubove balauro all paid over lo Mr. Wm Lam ju.Trois inert loci. Gtvin under nny lianjs this seoou.l day o UHU.UIlj , ,v, 4'i U. J. OAMPHF.LL, 1 County ,jANIKL Lllll. J AU jailors XAArm LOWENIIKUG. TItKAH LJ' Ultllll of Columbia county, in account with tho Commonwealth of Pepnsylranta tho year A. I)., 1H7I. Hit. 1S71. To am't of Stale quota for Columbia inutily. fir l7l. 111 llxo I by roveuuo board, Including j mill tat. $2,1 Tax on Bank Stock, To nm't assessed nnd rolurnel for 1370 . Samo In account with Millers License, To nm't collected in 1S71. Same in account with K. House Iilcone, To am't copectod in 1871. 233 110 2f0 Bnmn lu account with lbjuor More and tavern 1 ceuse, Toum'tcillcctol in 1871, Samo In occount with ret illers llrenso To am't cillccled In 1871. ' " duo Iroiu IS7U, CP.. By am't duo settlement Jan. 1671, " " Rtatii rece pts, "trcmurer," li5 00 70 0 1,8 10 01 coiniuissiou niioweii e jie,-ors. " " commission nlloMrudlrcn,. 1 r. By am't Btalo Treasurer's r'elp's " coiiimlsiou allowed collie' 1 11, n i .. .. Tieasui'er, By am't Stats Treasurer reclnts. " ' commission allowed Troaiurr. By am't S'ato Treasurer receipts, " " commission allowed Tieasu rr. By am't over iuld In 1870. " " Sla ii Treasurer's receipts, li. 1 10 211 11 11 7 200 11 017 17 ' commission nnuwouiioakiircr. By nm't Stato Treasurer's receipts. " " printers' leieliits.mi ruinlllo list. " " jomtnlselon nllnwcil 'iTeniurer. '.'i.') 02 :u i o 63 55 I.-M 17 Vi'o tlio tuideislKu.' 1, Aiul.iors r.i t'oluinbla cnuiiiy, lu the statu of Peutisylvanl i, do hereby curllly, thai wo met at tlio Comt House, in BlnomsburK, on thollrstdiiy m January, A. D.. 1W, and did projenl lo und did settle nnd udlust tliu several accounts above mentioned as re quired of us by law, uijieenbly lu the'scvoral acts of assembly and supiilemonts thnieto ae cordinu to tholiestiilourjudBmentnnd ability. Hi testimony whereof we liavo Inreuuto set our bauds this i dny of Januarv, A, D , IM-'. II. J. CAMPBELL. 1 County DANIEL LEE, ' AudltOM, AGENTS & ynitft. liy mat AKmils soil 4)0 tl W VNT&D-Pof our new. U00V. TiiK 1 nnioiiT HI DB OF NKW ily Mlssioiiirc, aw i.iigraviiiB'. mm. an I ni av, I). II. Tltl'l VI, J UUIlSlll l, ki Broadway, r. Y niwl ,tltU 1U Mil TtlTt!lTMl 111. . ' ll,-.,,aiim.51) PRNTS with e. heliilil. cilor nf eves and hilr. you will ro- ITjniH'l I VI HI II 111 III, ...J.ll.I.'V .... - rutliro inisiiatui or wife, wuu nnmn nnu un' "j marriiim-. Addri ss w. vox., v. u. Drawer, b ui Fiiltonvdle. N, Y, nl-lw mm TO AGENTS. bound canvassing book of tho Contalni'iit "vcr 100 Illustratloni. Willi n Com- rehell- IVi' t ciopeiunrxi'iuii airy oi mo cscriji- lres, in h.Niiiiisii anii iiiihiian, l-lw WI.FLtNl' it COl'lilladelphln, P.l. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. niiciindii e lritfe n fnv more Acenls to sell the Woild llcnnwni it Improved Mucknyo Sow- 111 vlachltio, at a noeiai sua y or mi unuiiiit in, a none ana nnnuii Rivrn mi imiiun. i .... 'artleulniN fitriilsbed on nppllcatlon. A Idress W, A, III NDUIISON At CO., lleuer.il AKents, CloVidm l,0!il), tSI. L-ntl', Mo, nl-lw C -0!) IUViAIIU I 1 1 ... in ,in -tnr m 1 l it.nill iie'iir '- . 1 -:l III Jl.U.I." I t'- irtailiklllii'C.l.ll.t 1 nl 1 Uy Drugglita et 'Oiu AGENTS WANTMl) 1'OKTIIK LIFU OF JA1ES FISK. r.uu more Arrenti AVnnlcil nt Oneo t For H10 most roiaptete, rr'lnlitr find tplcndMty tUustrated lilsiory of CHICAGO X' DESTHUCTION To which Is n ddeil a thrilling account of several iiMhu grei'est tires the world 1ms known; In- e ud iiglhe late I'oresi cues 01 ii""" Mlfhliiui, A ho.ik nl deepest interest and sell in,, with wonileitul r.imdlly. For extra tcinu aud betbjok, address, ,,.,,, . nl-lw Publishers, 733 .iausoni St., Plilln. " KM CHOICE SHLi: TIONS. No. l,'' is now icidy witli Its pr, clous s'ore or goou htngs lor l'uniic nnu runm- i.e.-'inin-,, ..w... i.ippv blending of Eloquence, Humor, Senll iieiit' Pitthos ml Burl- Mine, Unl orm lu stylo Willi tli" pr ending lilinibeis, wlilen nnyo wi 1 Im pu'il'i' lii'iu 1, null toe cry is jiuih. 1 vni id. 7.5 cents; p mer, 0 I cents, or 1 copli mr 11 Al-11. "Lsil-i'ir 1)1 ilogues," revised cd., nrle-.Sl.25. Aslt your Imnltseller for tllein, or snd iinej to P. (1 AltUETl .V CD., 703 Chestnut HtA,ViVSr"1v'A'NVi:i,.-Tho.o Rel.li,g",o!!rcr boo'is em sell those by thousands. AGENTS WANTED Foil LIFE li UTAH BEING an EXPOSE of Hie SI'.i -Mh T HITI.S nnd MYrtl'lillllH ol MOUMONISM. Willi a full ami authentic history of Pui.YriAM, by .MI. BEADLE, Editor 01 tho Salt Luko Ke- Agents are meeting Willi unprecedented sue cess, 0110 rcpiiits iMisutiscrniMs 111 nmr n,is. 1111- othcr71 in two 11 15s Menu i.ir i;iicui irs wm wli.lt tho tircss sl)S ol tho wort, NA1IONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phll uclpbbi, Pa. ul-lw IVfiKklent U. Ki, VUuwy, of Olierlln (O.) mllpe, wiit us : "I no tcnumna'i or uu w mt bmuui du- r.riimi nintlpr4 (K irPlHT.ll KllOU'lt'tliZU. I lieiHlVU ttiW will olJiooLln IIIH Dooic rxut'itu uitrtu wuu ui" ifimkt'dbv l'.imil wih, im-ri'ioiv, umsi. jm'imi u u.u, t i.i.-u imtii it.iLtni tw t.ilthtul author.' Siinnlo tniH and olrculars mjiil fife. V. F. WELLS' OAUBOLIOTAULBTS i oiviouiiiiiviiin n .. y;--"''" :. 'rii,..,-rntiiow tiieseut tho Acid In Combination with oilier ellleli'llt remo lies, In n popular form lor tbe Cur - nl an i ui.ua i auu i,usw iii.t-nsr,, no a i;i.'..MiM-iiuid III.CEUATION of tho throat aie immediately relieved and stateni"iits nre cousliiully being sent t ) thi proprietor ot relict in cases oi into u iinui-ii uc m ,u-nn nL....L....b. fl 1I'1IT Don't oodecolvedby worthies-. l)fl U 1 lUll Unit iilo 'S. goi. only minis embolic lablel-, Prko2j cents per lint. .lUll (i. ICELLOGH, ISPIatlHt., N, Y. Send lor Cir lllar. WOIO .Ygeil inr uio u. JURUBBBA. it u nut . obvHle Tt Is not what, is popularly .Iiml i, llltlr.il tii.r 1 It. !lililldcit us such. It is a Siiulli American pi ml in it n is neeu u ion -or many ieurs by the medleil t.ioulty ot those cnun'rli'S witll wonderlul elll.iaey as a Powi llul 1 1 ..... i iv,. nnii iiii.Miii.iiui iiiriiier 01 inn i.n.oi iind Is a snro and l'erioet lteiut'dy for all Disc lists ol tho LI Villi VSI) SPLEEN. EVL VIU1HMENT OI UHSl ItCUl'ION'l)l'lNI'l.-T..Si:s UKINAUY, Ul'KlilM:, Dlt AIIHiiMINAI. UliOANS, a'OVIhtl Y tilt A WAAT OF l.LUUD, IMTUHMllTrVT lilt ItEMlT-1'ENl- FKVEIt-i, INFI.A MM V TP IN i F THE 1. IVI.lt, Dll'HMY, SLUGGISH i IllCUl, Vl'IO S CF THEIII.HOl) Ml S.ESSEM'U MOltS. JAUNDICE, SCltOFULA, DYSiT.l'oIA, AGUE MIl'ANT-. Dr. Wnllp.' Tl?rt.T,i..!t, nf .Tlirullfilm isrilliivd to nn; pi.bl en.siigii.il iuv ig.nat.irand remedy r.ir all lmiiitriiiis nt tun nuioi, or nn orgaule wea'i'itss wl'b their utle'.diint evils, i-nr tuo lotiguiiii; c 'tnpi nn s .'JilEitaiLlMt Is ennfldenlly ivo uium-iiilc I u every family as a household reinedy, aud should I e fricly taken ill nil di-inilReiiienls ol uio sysuiu. it give healih. vl ,iir ii ml lone lo all tbe vital turces uliil iitiiiuali'S imtl f irtllies all we.llt and ljmpbatlc lelili-il aieeiiis. in i N' ii K i'.r.!.()r;fi. is ii,iti St.. vew York. .si.le Aent fir tho ln bed Stites. Prl.'oM do.- Hit lo. Send lir Cue alar. nl-lw WANTED AGENTS, Ssu (o Slot) per lunutlt, by Belling Grout FOHTUNES ! A!iiHnW 'liirv ivntn AfAlTini nr. TMIJTKUd iviiTiiii'iiiiii. ir mm. hKf.fc'-MAIli: Ml.X l)v.I. i i.AIt!' J. Jr. Ily torty vniU i'iituuinplcH tt i.-.:h.i..h h w tn siwf.'Mi l lii 1 1 to. anil attliM k:iiuo limo benctlt iiisinUiiul Kor in tU-uUrH. notlcu.- nr tlio prtH ititu c.xii.i icriiiH auurei. uliv Ulj J. iU.v lilu in, I'uuiiaui, i una iu THE B'-OOM IIIUIIG LirElt.MtY INSTITUI'E Asn STATU NOUJIAL SOUOOIj will op.-ii on MONDAY, JAITUAIIY StU, 1072, under tho eutlie eonttol of the IJOAIU) Ol.' THUriTKES. They havo scloeted ns Principal of the Inst! j tution CHAHLE8 . I5A11KLKY, a pentlcman whose :se mvjlllle'Lt Inns navo lircn lullv lested ll d nrov ove.l ill tun NIM1 YEAK-l which ho ha had eharan of ihn schools ot Com tv asMiijeiluteiiiient : and they ask. and havo u rl-dit to doin.ind Inr him and the Insti tution, tin cnnil'icni'o nnd support or our It l ns. andoftbo niiiidsof Iheiuterpri.o "nl A eomplelo ttlslnrvof his lira and exploits from AlVdlarllovloiilClnganioiig Flniinelers. His triumphs arid failure. How lie lived and how 10 ti ed. Illustrated. Price by mall. B cents. Terms lib' ral. Addre , WM. FLINT .t Co,, Philadelphia, Pa. ul lw own nud of educ itlon everywhere. In point ot comtoit convi iilein it and btauiyuf bulldiui-.s and sur i mi n 1 1, nes. no school lii tbe Sin to sur asses this: and wo are ilet.rmlni d It shall not be second tlio hind, (iuilily and lUorui.Khne sol its disci pnno nnu cuiiure. CALKXDAK. Tlio winter session of twclvo weeks will coin- mence on Attloiiday, vTanuary 8tli, 2,072, ami close MAItOII 28th. Tito Serins session of twelve weeks will begin MONDAY, APRIL 8th, and close JUNK 28TH. EXPENSES: Tuition nnd linnidlmr, liicluillns washing boat, lor tho so .slim ol twelve weens, iuj ui, ACADEMIC UUP RTMKNT. Tuition lor day pupils, one dollar per wcok, III Hie model school, irom fifty tin Ishty eents l'.I.-. MiikI( llri.wllii.. I'llllltllli;. AC . extra. Bills are pus able, one lislf in nuvance and other haunt tho middle of the sessnui. J. G. Fit .EZK, L. l. UUPEIIT, Seeietiry. President, NEW YOIltf. COUK, AND LIVERPOOL. NEW AND SULI.-l'ilVElll'D SIEwmillPS. THESIX LABGIXl' IN THE WOULD. OCEANIC, CELTIC. HHfUHulU, ATLANTIC. BALTIC, ADIUATIC, (l.iii 0 ions burdoa ;l,eoo li. p. eneii. Sa.lini! rrom New York oiiSATUHDAYS, from Liverpool on THU US I) AY'S, and Cork llurbor thu day lolluwlnt;. Fiinii the Wlilto Star Dock, luvoula Ferry, Jersey City. Passenger nceommodatloua (lor all classes) unrivalled, comblnlm; SAFE1 Y. SPE1-.D, AND COMFOHT. Saloons, state-rooms, suiiikluu.rooiii und buth rooms lu mld.hlp seetlou, where least inutlon Is leit, sitrtioous and stowurdosseii accompany tlu-se sUaiUHrs. lUTKh Huloon, 8sn (told, Sioerase, tJOcurreti. ev, '1 hoo wlshluii lu bind lor Irlumls iriiiu tliu Old Country can now nbtuln slceratjo preiuild eortlllcates, Sill currency. Passengers boolied to nr from nil parts of Aineiica, Paris, Hamburgh, Norway, Sweden, India, Australia, Ciiluu, etc. Excursion tickets it runted at lowest rates. Drafts from 1 upwards, For Inspection of pluus and other Information, upply to No. 10 Broadway, New York, J. H. sl'AllKs, Agent, Or to W, PEACOCK, JunlJtf Uloomkburi;, Pa, Oourb Ailvertiaemcnts. QOUltT I'IIOOIjAJIATION. WnnnuAH. tbn Hon. William Elwell. Presl.Um Judgeof tho Court of Oyer and Terminer nnd (li neral Jail Delivery, Court of quarter Session, of tho Peace nnd Couit nf Common Pleas and Or. phnu's Court In the 30th Judicial District, coin. posrti 01 ine counties 01 iiiiiuiiuui, miiuviin and Wyomlng.nnd tho Hon. Irani Derrnnd Innaos. itlonroo .vsiiciiiio duui;i'a . "i iiiinna eotiiitv hiivn Issued their nrceent, bearltigdatn 1 1m 1111. day of September, In tho year of our Lord, tun, lUOllsaiUI, piKlll- lllliiilli-u inn. nv veil lj-illic,ninl to tnodlrccled for holdlngnCoiirtol Oyer and Ter miner and General miartor Sessions of tho Peaco Court or Conimoti Pleas nnd Orphan's Court, in lllooinsburg, In tho county of Columbia, tin tho llrst Monday, being tho 6lh dny ot Februan next, toconlliiuo two weeks. Nolleo Is hereby given, totlio Coroner, to thn Justices of the Pence, nnd thu Constables of the said eoumy orcoiuniuin, mat nicy no men and thero in their proper person at 10 o'clock In tlio forenoon nf sold till dny ol February with their records, Ituiulsttlons aud other remembrance m dothose things which lo their ollleen appertain lo bo doiin, And thoso that aro bound by roeogulzance, to prosceuto against Ihu (iris iineis that uro or may bo lu the Jail ot the said county or Columbia, to bo then nnd theie to prosecute them ns shall bo Just. j(l. tors aro li'ipii vied lo be punctual In their ell n.. nnce.ngrei ably to their notices, Daicdiit illooius ,, a-. bmg, tlio Kith day of D.'C.ln thuyuir b. H. id our Lord, one thousand elgut lam. v dred nnd seventy-one and In the nlm tv rourth year or II10 ludcpcudence or Uio l iiitcj Stales 11' Amcrleit, AAItON SMITH, llloomsbu'g, Jan. C, IS73. Sherltr. GRAND .IUKOH9 l''OH PHUItU AltY TKIIM, 1873. Heulou Ooo. 11. poust, ,To'.n H. Keeler, Bloom John Loaeojk, lljorgo W. I'oilcr, I. W. Hurtman. Bciwle.t-.Iohti Eckcrt, Willlim Stephens, j. w Dlct.crlek. rishingrioek Jonas Doty, Daniel Smltu, Levi L. Luiiier. Grcenwo id Ira D. Kline. Locust l.lln Creasy, Lpnrnim Oieliey. Mlillui i;ii.irhn Moivry. John Hotrniiglc. Maitio Frnnklln Shutmn. iranito Ilanlson .1. Connor. 'Im I ion I mil 1 1 1 Wiutersieou. John Lore. He itt J. 1). 11,00. 1ST OF PETIT JURORS FOR FElll'.UAItY THM,1S72. I'llHf WEEK. Bloom Ca-iper ICtcsiler, Ed. Wardln, Daniii Ilowman, N. J, iiHUiicrsnoit, .lonu wot', Ililarere k Francis Evens, J, O. Myers, Berwick Divl I timelier. Ciuilralla . It. I'.trincr, Wm. Torry. Ccntro Slcpiicii Mo'Juown, James Kocher. Catawlssa Clms. S. Hatlmn,Solomonshuinaii, i 'onymshain I'ctcr L thy. Gieeuw'iiod Mathlns Kramer, James Preston .lonu JIcEweti. Hemlock Uepuo Pur-ell, .lames llo.it, Atnoa iiiiriuiaii .laelCKim Win. Yoltmr. L'j ttst Adam .Iiilinson.Joliii Snyder. .il'iltl ll icy .lonu, iieorg i iioiioun iclC, Mlllllu Samuel Snjdor, Danlol Heller. Madison Win, Johnsnn. Montour Philip l'oust, Evan Wclllvor. I.nc Jlotiry, lloarlii :crcek J. C. Mvcrs. -iii;.iiio ir-ll (!. Hess, Ales. Kllnyer, J. It. Colo Scott Isiljh Hess. SI .Cur. 1) WEEK. Bloom David llrobst, Georim Yost, Sylvester J l''au.v, Pelct Jones. 1 livid Bet.. Uruircreeit Win. It. llatliuati. 11. aver Ala aliain nice. Nntlun Ilrclbciuler Jr Ilerwlck W m. 1'. llu ilis. G. W. iiiiM.-i,,,,!,!..,, Centralla Jn.enh Fro.'k. Ci litre M. M. Illcks Franklin Jon ltlian Frcinan, Gr- en wood John C, Leiiimon, Georgo Glrlon Hemlock Win. M. Mleliiel, John llartmau John Bet, Amos vlpplemaii, Incksou Th-'oiloro W. Smith. l.ocii.t Dtnlel Stluo.Sr, M initn -AbriimSweppenbe!scr,Michacll''cderolt Minnojr Isaelicr Evsns W. M. Monme. Madison D. A. Walsou, Jacob Bcchtel, John M Siiidh Mt, . leasnnt losonb Cruwford.Johu C. MorJ.m M .lue Jiihu M. Nti.s. Oraimo Em niiiel Snyder. Seott Wlllllt. Hurt man, J, II. TowiiEcud. Sui;arloaf Allre 1 llurvey. w IDOWfct' AlUUlAISEMENTd. Tho follow! ni: nnnrnlsoments of re:il nml tr. sonul property set apart t' wiilown of ik'cciliiut'i nav iH'Pn nieo iu inu omeo ot ine itcuisttT ot Columbia coimty.under th Kules of Court, und will bo prt'simteil lorubsolulu coutlrm.itlon, to the OrpliaiiV Couit to bo hulcl lu liloumsburi, la ami tor mUi rounty,on Wottiu-SLlay, tho "Unlay of i toruary, isfat z crnucrc r. M.,oi nam nay, uu lt"ss oxft'ptlotiN to kucU continuations aro prtl ously tiled, of which all persons inturestt'd lu mud 'stalcM will talco notice: 1. Widow of t'eter Millar, l.itoot Locust towu slilp, deceased. t wiuow oi .mcoo liarria, inio oi iicmio.K township, deeeasod. a. Widow ol Abraham Vauiioru, lato of lleui loclc towusnlp, tloceasd. I, Widow of Thomas U IlugUus.laloof lilooms bur, deeeasoil. ft, wiuow nt iiinur y. ilowman, late of ur iiugo town-ill ) pt deceased, 0. Widow of Krederielc Shairer. lato of Centre township, deceased, 7. Wldowof WclilnctoiiII.Knt.tato of Illooms burg. tlec'Msed, f. Widow uf. Moses llarlman, Utoof Cat'iwNsa township, deceased. v. mowoii!.pnraimi;vaus, laiooriiMrcietic towushlp, deeuube.1. W.H. JACOI1V, Ue-IsUr. ItCKiHtCt'H OtllCP, 1 Uloomsburn, Jan. 5, 1S72.J RlIalsTEU'rf NOTICES.-Notici; is heicby nlveli to all legatees, creditor-. iu other pel-suns Interested in the estates ot Hie le--.jiectivu decedents nnd minors, that the follnu init ndmlnistratlon mil ituardlau accounts b.ue eon tiled in the otllcool tliu ttelster ol i.'i.hiin Mlacounty, aud will bo presented tor contlrin i tlon and alloivuhcu iu tho Orph.ins'Couit, to he Held in Blnomsburjr.on Wednesday, tliu Ttti day ol Eu iruaiy, Ml, ut i; o'clock lu thu alternuou it said day : I. 'Iho uivount or David Vanhorn and Jnliu 11. Vutiuorn, survlvlnt; executors of Coruciitis Vanliiirn, late ol Hemlock lowuslilp, deci-asml. -. 'Ihe aecouut of Go irire Markle uuuriliati of person n-itl esmteut Celestia A. .Mailt e,a intanr chll lor Jacob Markle, lato of El. hliiBercclt tuivu ship, d ceiod. 0. The llaal accountof Danlol II. Hess, it'liuin islrator, dc botiLi wm of Eleaacr 11. Hess, late of o .tro lowtislll), d.cease 1 1. Tltonccouutu Jacob Yea-or, adiiiluislr.it-. i Ac., ol Abraham Truxel, lalu ol Locust u.iin rlilii. deceased. S. Tho tlii.il iiecnuut of Ereas Brown, mianll in ol Hie person and ilstulu of MiikkIo A.Clea.j minor child ol 1). W.treasy, latent Scott louu ship dteeased, 0. Tlio accountof E. Marvin Tewksbuiy, aJ mlnl.trator ol thucstnto of lllraui Cool, latuof Cntawisi township, deceased, 7. Too account ot nanuiel DIettcrlch, adinlnls trulorol Lavlua Hulelusoii, Into of Scott lowu slilp, decu iseil, s. Tlio account of Jacob Wnnlch, administrate ol Ljdla Wnnlch, lato of lllnoiusburi;, dcceiiscil. 0. Tliaaceiiuiii,iir Stoiib"ii II. Miller, ealardl-m of the iieisou und estate of Hairtet Wiiuiili.il minor child ut s unuel Wnnlch, lato or Heinlui-l; t.iwnsuip, ileceasod. Hi. xlie necouiit of Jonathaii Traub. Adminis trator of Jcob Traub, lato of Bloom lownstnii, deceased. li. iho ilrstaccountorillramllceder.oxeeiit'ir of John ZjlBlur, lalu olli'rankllu township, dred. 1J. Tuu third hoc unit ol diaries W. snvlcr and Wlllla.n Ncal, Eiecutois ol Wlllla-u oay der, late ut Blouiu lownsiitii, W H.JACOBY, Ileglstci. Ileslstor's Oillce. I Illounubur, Jan G, 1S72, rlsT6 v 6mjs ivon 7nti al JU AT EEIIUUAltY TERM, 1S7L'. Etiivard MeCall et. al. vs. John Svveenoy. Georgo A. l-'iiek vs. Thomas fttuckhouse. William Loueiiberuer et. al. vs. Huih Mcltoy- Holds et, a), .Michael Grovor's nso vs. S.ivaso & Bright. Michael Glover's use vs. Savage 0: llright. Juseiib Miller vs.W, L. Campbell, i .niuinli.nl a Lo, vs. Mc.Niii' Ii ,t Shumau, II uvey C. Hess vs. Samuel Creasy udiu'r. Shiill.-. J; I-'un.toii vj. Allied Hwmc. Olemuel G. atk-ketts' adm'r vs. David Uuccuty el id. rnoiii.is G'Onnervs. Martin aaiiKhln. LuwlsJ. Auains vs. l-lshlugeicoiSeho il Dlslrttt. -teplien '1 hoiuas vs. 0 ilcb Creasey it Co, William A, I'aso vs. Bloom towusnlp. .'. ll. Melick s John Yo iger's udiu'r. .lo'iu Ivll.iu's use vs. Y, ll Yocuin et al. I., nueilhwiiitvs Ere 1 E. Mereerou. i-.ttuklln township . Jutill Melteyuoldsctiil. U.iuiei E. t-eybert vs. KUnetob a Walton. . W. Ki.uuer s. D. W. llobblns. Va.itah Itei-cu's adm'r s. W. A. Kllue. Mleliiel Mai no b, Piiiladelplila cc Heading ltul lloa 1 Co. Uu Itter Dixuu vs. I'hilJdclphla & HoaJlns lUul lload Co. Patrick Mai ltlian Vd. Plillalelnhla & Heading Hall llu.dco. Mis. -Mary Connelly vs, Phlludelplila & Heading Hall Ho.ul Oo. Solomon Hluey vs, William Walp, Joseph fry vs. Simon Heedy. William T. Shumau vs. Lackawauua it Blooms- burK Hallroad Co. Daniel Snyder's usovs M. C. McCollum et al. E. G. ltlcketts vs. John Sweeney et ill. George K Hess vs.sosepu Welsoetal, Kiueiiuu Mcusch vs. Levi Bleu bender etal. llogatl e: Kramer vs, Wiiltsm Uarber. Mlcnael McMa ion vs. Nicholas Kindt. A. W. Eaum vs. John L. Hosslur etui, A. W. Eaton vs. B. E. Waruer et al, Joseph W. Eausey vs. John Mulligan. Columbia Insurance Co. vs. J. M. Erect, . II, Stewart et in, vs Eraucu. B, July et al. William Millies vs. Jonas Doty, Andrew Crevcllnu vs. Thomas Trench. Serein tali lless' use vs, John ilollmun et ui, Erauk E. lirockway vs. Daniel E, heyberl. J. P. btnnel'sex'is vs. Aaron W. Hess etal. George W. Baker vs, T. J. L iwall et al. George Whltmoyer's ex'rs vs. John Sillier. A. Pardee i)t Co. vs. lluh W, Mclteynolds it nl. A. Par leu & Co. v. Danville, uiuielon uuJ Wilkes iarie Hallroad Co. Susannah Gilliam vs, Martin M. lirobct. Mary Lltweller vs. Anion smith. Jumes lliyiiMt vs, llioonisbtiru lruu Co. Hu ry I'ry vs. Jacob DleUem acb, Muulica Mliluid vs. lluli Mclteynolds, Thomas Williams in, ion!) Cain, Dauio ll ivervs. Welliuiston Yeiiiisr. William Williams vs. Charles 1). Fowler, Eduuru Tuwksberry et ui, vs, Junius C, HteJei Wlllliuu II, Abbott vs, Ji S. Brobst. Job i G, Jaeoby vs, William i.leiiions, William ColeuiKU vs. Howuul Grimes, l-.ziiiS. Lyons vs. Solomon Disk, Jacou Bower vs. William Evans. J, W. Masleller vs, 'Willlum Wllilums. lOAD UAMAQIJS CONFIUMhU J ti NISI, DECEMBElt SUSSIO.V, l7i. i. wers assess to Saiu'l llliuby, Madlsou 810 1 To G. P. Miller's heirs, Ceiitro, 5 " i Mis, Collins biUUll, Sugarloaf, 11 ll Hie publio Is sailslled lliul Justice will la douo by ullowlug tho u.uvo Bond ilaiuagca lu de paid by tho county, theu wu will have uotiuau lurtlier to sity, On thu contrary, if any t""0 reason is given why tlio sumo should uoi beiu lowud wo will illo extepttuus lo Ihu same, Hoad datuago Is growing nulle popular, tit" imesllun is nuw.ls ll ulwuis Just. Wo liarll needs a chick. Wu Hope the people In the lucai lilts lu which such dumuito now Is or herea Itr may be ussessed, will give It due cotisldciulhiUi nud 11 they think uuy such daiuago shuiilJ U" bo allowed, wo hope that they will enter tin" tiroust, Wu will giro this Item for publio bonelll. fro"' lsaO to iMd, u iicrloil oi 10 years. Columula couut) puld (O.tOi Hi Hoad damage. In 1(71, one )i-" uuiy, it puld the suug sum of 90,0. OYltUS KOIIBINS, ) H. J. llEEUEIl, J CouimKr WM. SHAl'EEll, J Attest Wm, Kkiukuaum, Clcru. Dluomtburg, Juu, S, U7J-:'l. in the lu aud tlio