The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 16, 1872, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Sfhc apolumbiau.
BLOOISBUHa, Vi
.A,
Friday, Feb. W, 1872.
Ilypocrlsj-.
Wo lmvo novor licon cntliuMasttc be
Hovers hi tliolionoaly of tho ileslro for
reform ns set forth In Reimbllcnn news
papers or proclaimed by tho orators- of
tlmt parly, becnuso tho notions of tho
purty woro totally al vnrlanco with
thulr expressed opinions. Ilonco, wo
nro not tit nil surprised lit tho recent
course of tho New York Timet, n paper
which acquired u reputation for honesty
and btnccrlty In Its attacks on tho Tain
many frauds, mid which aided to n
great extent in tho ovorthrow of that
argatileitlon. In tho recent lnvestlgn
tlousuf Iho Custom llouso abuses, tho
Timet has persistently defended tho
corrupt officials, and misrepresented
tho Democratic Senators of tho Com
mlttee, who have brought to light tho
outrageous corruption which prevails
among Federal oflkodioldors. When
Democratic thlovcs wero to bo do-
nounced and Democratic peculations
ox posed, Iho Times was foremost In tho
van of tho reformers, but when tho
Administration Is assailed for tho rot
tenness of Its officials, tho Times has
only excuses or palliations to offer.
In view of theso facts, wo nro Irre
sistlbly led to tho belief that In its vlg
orotn articles against Tammany, tho
3mcs was actuated by no higher mo
tives than personal piquo or disappoint
ment (perhaps nn unpaid bill), or by
moro political partisanship. To oxposo
fraud when committed by thoso differ
Ing from you politically, Is perhaps de
serving of Uttlo commendation, but to
uphold abuses and defend scoundrols
who may happen to voto with you, Is
to do that which is worthy of tho scorn
and contempt of all truo men.
A Xeiv Kind of Fraud.
To tho rascally ingenuity of Radical
politicians there Is no end, but tho or
dluary channels do not soem to bo sufll
clent for them, und wo aro treated to
quite now system of deception. Mr,
1'etrlUin offered n resolution in th
State Senato last week, setting fortli
that a certain measure relating to legal
proceedings by and against railroad
corporations, hd received tho Govern
or's signature and became a law, nl
though "said bill was not considered or
passed by either the Scnato orllouso o
Representatives, and that tho records
relating thereto wero falsely and fraud
ulently made nnd entered."
The Patriot says that Governor Geary
was fully informed that tho bill had
never been passed, and yet two weeks
after tho adjournment of the Leglsla
ture, affixed his official signature und
tho bill becamo a law. This seems al
most too monstrous for belief, wero wi
not put Into possession, dally, of facts
revealing an equally rotten stato
affairs both in Stale and Federal mat
ters. It has been said that tho Leglsla.
turo is controlled by tho great railway
corporations, but this latest fraud would
seem to indicate that thoy manage tho
Governor ns well. Wo hope tho subject
may bo fully investigated, and tho per
pctrators of this outrage brought to
view and punished. Let tho Senato do
its duly, and clear its skirts from com
plicity. Still They Couic.
A bill was recently rushed through
tho House of Representatives In Wash
ington, involving tho expenditure of
532,500,000, without debato and without
tho attention of tho House being called
to it, or any voto being taken upon It.
Mr. Gnrflcld, a strong Radical, in a
speech on tho subject said that one
fourth of this sum would go into tho
pockots of "sharpers and rascals."
$8,000,000 of the public money will thus
be stolen, nnd yet this party of which
Mr. Garfield is n bright and shining
light, will not raisoits voice to prevent
tho outrage- How long do the pcoplo
intend to endure this shamelul nnd
eameless plundering?
Mr. Boutweli, has so much confi
dence In his "discretion" above tho law
mado and provided, that ho Is not sat
isfied to bo simply whitewashed ho
wants to bo gilded too. Ho nsks Con
gross to give him in tho future n dis
cretionary margin 6f $10,000,000 to per-
fect tho negotiation of his bonds. This
Fecret servleo fund is only ono hundred
Umo3 n3 much as that allowed to the
President. Will Congress then Bhow
ono hundred times ns much confidence
In noutwell's discretion as It has in
ffranlV?
Tin: following figures will bo found
lo afford useful and popular study :
"lVn.'lon frauds SS,0OO,00O per OEnum."
(Mr. Garfield.)
l'onslou frauds during Oram's lncum-
one-fourth of tile whole." (Re
port of Civil Service Commission.)
Average nnuual revenue S5on,coo,MXi
Average annual stealage IM.O'o.oOu
Bieuinuo uurtng Grant's incumbency 8;5.100.0CO
10" 309,000.000
Theso nro Radical figures, and do not
inciuao tiio Custom-house frauds of
Loot & Co., nor the straw bids of Mr,
Creswell.
The country will boastounded at tho
revelation mado In tho World Almanac
for 1872 of the renl financial condition
of tho Southern States In which tho
carpet-baggers have been in power,
Tho debt of Alabama has been Increased
Innfowyears from 7,015.000 to $52.
7(31,017; that of Georgia from $2,070,.
7.-u to isiViUU.GOU; that of tho sparsely
Kouieu state o: i-ioriaa from $370,017
to $10,707,587; nnd In ten Southern
States tho cntiroincrcaso has been $215 .
210,125-and yet thero Is Ilttlo of valu'o
to snow ror this enormous wasto of
raonoy. Tho bulk of It has gono into
tho pockets of tho Radical thloves who
aro now clamoring for moro bayonet
law in tho South.
Tho Now York Sun says: Tho most
remnrkablo feature of our politics to
day Is tho continuous abandonment of
Grant bya great bodyof honest Repub
llcans at Washington and elsowhere,
who havo hitherto zealously favored
his ambition. They cannot stand tho
revelations of corruption and robbery
that nro appearing against him In tho
Now York Custom House, tho Chicago
Custom House, tho Now Orleans Cus
torn House, nnd everywhere else. It
begins onco moro to seem to bo Impos
sible that ho should bo nomlnnted by
tho Republican National Convention.
LEGISLATURE.
In tho Senate on Wednesday of last
eck among n largo number of reports
from committees, wero tho following :
Mr.Whltc, from tho committee on
tho Judiciary general, ns committed,
scnato bill No. 210, entitled an act for
tho relief of persons lately holding tho
ofllco of county treasurer in tho several
counties of this commonwealth.
Mr. Weakley, Judiciary general, with
negatlvo recommendation, senato bill
No. 210, entitled nn net to amend an net
nllowlng parties lit Interest to bo wit
nesses, approved 15th day of April, A.
D,
18G0.
Mr. Filch, Judiciary goncral, for print
ing and recommittal, Scnato bill No.
147, entitled an act to cnablo tho courts
to appoint women iuspectorc.
Mr. Pctrlkln introduced tho following
csolutlons:
WumiKAH, By tho records of tho sen
ato und house of representatives it Is
mado lo appear' that scnato bill No
2212 of tho scnato of 1871, entitled an
act relating to legal proceedings by or
against corporations, was considered and
passed by tho scnato and houso of
representatives ;
Ind wherers, l'rlvato investigation
having been mado lu relation to tho
alleged passngo of said bill, it has been
ascertained that said bill was not con
sidered or passed by cither tho scnato
or houso of representatives, and that
records relating thereto wero falsely and
fraudulently mado and entered ;
And ivhaicas, A bill entitled an net to
repeal an act, entitled au act relating to
legal proceedings by or against corpora
tions, approved Juno 19, A. D. 1871, has
been read in placo and referred to tho
commltteoon judiciary goncral ; there
fore; Jlesolced, That said committeo ho In
structed to inqulro into tho truth of tho
foregoing allegations with power to
soud for persons and papers If necessary,
and mako report of tho samo to the scn
ato. Tho following bills woro acted on: an
act authorizing township ofilcors to
rcgulato tho storago of guupower and
other cxploslvo materials in their
townships. Passed.
An net to provldo room3 for conven
tions of school directors, and to fix tho
salaries of county superintendents. De
bated and postponed for tho present.
In tho Houso n larso number of bills
wero reported: tho bill divorcing Math!
as Kindt nnd Tauinr his wife was rccon
sldered and passed.
Tho governor's veto of n bill repeal
ing that portion of tho Pennsylvania
lightning rod company as authorizes
tbem to take risks ou losses by light
nlng, where they havo;crccted rods, was
sustained by u unanimous vote.
Tlio governor's veto of bill repealing
tho act of 1SC9, rclativo to contingent
interest was sustained by 58 to 19. Ad-
journed.
In thoSenatoon Thursday of last week
the bill regulating studies in tlio public
schools was reported negatively. Mr.
Davis presented tho petition of citizsns
contesting the seat of II. W. Gray as
Senator from tho fourth district. After
much discussion a Committeo was up
pointed to report on Monday.
In tho houso tho following Houso bill
was passed : An act to provldo for a
triennial enumeration of tbo children of
school ago In tho commonwealth.
In the Senato on Friday last among
tho reports wero Senato bill securing to
married women their scparato earnings,
with an amendment requiring them to
filo their intention to embrace tho law
before the Court Common Pleas ; Houso
bill preventing tho salo of liquors ou
election day, with an amendment con
fining the prohibition to tho hours of
voting ;
Mr. Weakley, authorizing tho Court
of Cumberland county to open thojudg
ment in the caso of Paul Schceppe,
convicted of murder iu tho first degree,
and to grant a new trial.
In tho Houso among tho bills report
ed favorably were tho following :
Tho Houso bill requiring tho reports
of Prison Inspectors, Sheriffs, Prothono
tories and ClerkB of Criminal Courts to
bo hereafter presented to tho Board of
Public Charities instead of tho Secretary
of tho Commonwealth.
Also, requiring Overseers of tho Poor
to keep their records in a manner to bo
designated by tho board.
Also, requiring tho approval of tho
board beforo any prison or almshouso
can bo erected.
Tho Houso bill, providing thut in
caso of tho deatli of an Auditor General
or Surveyor General between tho dates
of their election and tho nssuming of
ofllco, a now Auditor or Surveyor
General shnll bo chosen at tho next elec
tion. In tho Scuato on Monday, n rrmjorlty
of tho Judiciary Committeo reported
that tho Senato had no Jurisdiction in
thocasoof McClunm. Gray. A minori
ty report, taking opposite ground, was
presented by Mr. Wallace Tho resolu
tion reported by tho majority was lost
by a tie vote, aud tho Senato, without
any final action, adjourned until this
morning.
Tho majority held that as tho potitlon
had not been presented to tho Sonnto
within ten days nfter its organization,
no action could bo had. Iu opposition
to this ridiculous Interpretation of tho
law, Mr. Buckalow contended that thero
must bo a now Houso and Senato every
year, and as tho Senator from thoFourth
District was elected to fill n vacancy
commencing this year, tho Idea of so
construing tho law as to eond Mr. Mc
Cluro to tho next Leglslatura was an
absurdity. Tho law uf 1830 limiting
petitions to ten days after organization
was intended to cover all cases nt tho
opening of tho session. Cases which
oroso subsequently during tho session
naturally fell back upon tho common
law, which guarantees tho right of
petition nt nny time. If tho majority
report nnd resolution wero ndoptcd tho
fact would bo plain to all that it was
dono for party expediency, and In dis
regard of constitutional rights.
Iu tho Scnato tho discussion of tho
Gray-McCluro contested eloctlon was
continued. Tho bill extending tho timo
for drawing committees In contested
cases from llvo to eight days was passed.
In tho House passed a substltuto for
tho Senato bill.
CONGRESS.
In tlm Sonato on Wednesday of last
week tho only Important thing doub
was tho Introduction of a resolution
calling upon tho Committeo of Investi
gation and Retrenchment to inqulro
whether any United States Senator has
received money, under coyer of counsel
fees or otherwise, from tho Tronsury of I
tho United States In vlolntlon of law.
Tho Amnesty bill wns taken up.
In tho Houso, nfter tho introduction
ofsovcrnl bills, Mr. Poreo's Educational
bill was taken up and tho Houso pro
ceeded to voto on tho eoveral ninond
monts, but without coming to n direct
voto on tho bill Itself.
Tho dobnto on tho Amnesty bill was
continued in tho Houate on Thursday of
last week; nothing else of Importance
was done.
Tho bill so lnti;r ponding In tho Houso
todevolotho proccols from tho sales of
public lands to educational purposes
In tho Stales was shorn yesterday of its
centralization features, restricted prin
cipally In its benefits to tho 1111 torn to
sections, and deprived of Its compulsory
mixed-school system, It now goes to
tho Honnte, where It will doubtless ro
main forovcr.
Iu tho Sonnto on Friday last, nfter
disposing of some minor business, Mr.
Edmunds's resolution asking tho Presi
dent to communlcato nny Information
In his possession in roforenco to tlio
alleged Intention of Great Britain to
repudiate tho treaty of Washington,
was taken up nnd debntcd until tho
expiration of tho morning hour, whon
it went over without dcclslvo action
Mr. Sumner's Supplementary Civil
Rights bill camo up, and nfter somo
debato was adopted by a voto of 28 to
Vlco-Prcsldent Colfax giving; tho
deciding voto in favor of it. Several
amendments relating to tho Ku-Klux
wero offered and ndoptcd. Tho Amnesty
bill nsfimendod was then put on its
final passage nnd lost, tho voto standing
33 ayes to 19 nays, which was lc83 than
tho two-third voto required,!) innko It
n law.
In tho Houso after trauwctlug con
slderablb miscellaneous business, the
Arkansas coutestod election case was
takon up, and tho report of tho commit
too that Boloi, tho contestant, was on
titled to tho seat, instead of Edwards
tho sittlnar member, was adontod. The
Committeo on Appropriations finished
tho Army Appropriation bill. It ap
proprlates over $29,000,000.
Nothing of public intore.st was dono in
either Houso.
Iu tho Somite, on Monday, bills were
introduced by Mr. Carpenter to punish
contempt of tho U. S. Courts In certain
cases, and by Mr. Wilson to placo color
ed soldiers on nu equality with white
in tho matter of bounties nnd ponslons
Mr. Sumner Introduced n resolution for
tho appointment of ti solect eomm ittco
to Investigato sales of ordnanco store
mado by our Government during tho
war between Franco nnd Germany,
Tho resolution went over.
In tho Houso nmong tho numerous
bills nnd resolutions introduced was
ono instructing tho Joint Commltteoon
tho Library to inquire into tho prac
ticability and feasibility of an interna
tioual copyright law. A lcsolution was
also introduced to allow Mesdames
Hooker, Gordon, and Stanton tho right
to bo heard beforo tho bar of tho Houso,
Which was refused by a voto of 80 to 95.
NEWS
Stato Soaator Henry S. Evaus dicdnt
West Chester, ou Friday night last. He
represented tho fifth district. His death
will render a special election u ccessory .
Mr. Evans was tho editor of tho West
Cheater Village Ileconl, which paper ho
had owned nnd published for thirty
soven years.
Mayor Hall was iudicted last S.ttur
day.ln Now York, with Win. M. Tweed
and Peter B. Sweeney for frauds on tho
city. Tho trial is set down for tho 19th
Inst.
Joseph F. Marcer, tho defaulting City
Treasurer of Philadelphia has been
sentenced to pay a lino of $300,000 and
undergo an imprisonment of four years
and nine months In the Eastern Peni
tentiary. John O'Connor, a clerk lu tho pay
master's ofllco of tho Dalawaro, Lacka
wanna, and Western Railroad Company
In Scranton, Pa., has absconded with
$10,000 or moro of tho company's fuuds.
Tho Methodist Episcopal Church edi
fice, in Kingston was burned on Satur
day. The loss Is $5,000 abovo tho amount
of insurance. The firo originated in tho
sexton's rootnfc
News from Rio Janeiro, by way o
Lisbon, records a fearful massacro of
foreigners in tho town of Grandil, in
tho Argentino States, resulting from nn
outbreak of fanaticism. Tho Gauchos,
excltod to frenzy by n fanatic named
Saluuc, suddenly attackct tho tho for
eign residents, and beforo tho authori
ties could prevent Slaughtered thirty
six persons. Thons3asslns woro attack
ed by tho troops, and sixteen of them
wero shot and twenty-four taken pris
oners. Ex-U. S. Sonator Jnmes W Grimes
died nt Burlington Iowa on io 7th
inst. IIo was in tho Senate fu welvo
years, nnd wns ono of tho seven Repub
licans who voted against theconvk-tiou
of Audrow Johnson on tho Impeach
ment trial.
Another frightful railroad i.ccident
occurred near Alton Ills., ou Wednes
day of last weok iu which four persons
wero burned to death and numbers
badly injured.
Tho Most Reverend Martin John
Spalding, D. D., Archbishop of Balti
moro and Roman Catholic Prlmato of
tho United States, died at, his residenco
in Baltimore, on Wednesday of last
week, nged sixty-two years.
Twenty persons woro moro or lesslu
Jured by an accident on tho Missouri
Pacific Railroad, not far from Jefforson
City, Friday morning.
Within a radlu3 of fifteen miles of
Sioux City, Iowa, eight persons aro
known to lmvo bcon frozen to death
during tho recent snow-storm.
A flrooccurrod in Scranton on Satur
In which a young girl nnd a boy woro
burned to death. Tho flames spread so
rapidly as to prevent their escape.
Thodangor of war between tho United
States aud England over the Alabama
claims does not seem Imminent. Tho
newspapers of England havo adopted it
moro moderato tono and both Govern
ments nro tranquil. Tho payment of
conditional claims is tlio causo of tho
excitement.
Another Ilttlo "Irregularity" has
turned up in tho Third Auditor's office
in Washington. $35,000, Is tho sum nnd
Ehlo tho man's name.
Two members of tho Philadelphia
ComraonCouncll.Henrylluhnand Win,
S. Allon havo beon ousted by a decision
of thcSupromo Court of tho Stato.
Tho Earl of Mayo, Goveror Goneral
of India was recoutly nssassonatod by a
Mahometan convict In tho Andaman
Islands.
liCgMalloii for Ccntrnlln.
Tho following Important local net has
been passed by tho Houso nnd will
probably pass In tho Senate:
AN ACT.
To vnlldalo tho lulling of certain bonds ami
script liy tho borough or Centrnlta, in tho county
ofColuuibla, nnd tonuthorlte tho town council
oi snui iiorouRU 10 levy o special tax lor me pay
montof tho same.
Whereas i It becamo nccossary for tho
burgess and council of tho borough of
Ccntrnlln, in tho county of Columbia, to
repair tno streets or saiu norougii which
wero In nn almost linnasslblu condition
und unsafe for travel and injurious to
tuo property oi tuo lnnauitauts;
And whereas: Tho burccss nnd coun
cil of said borough havo repaired tho
rouils for mo purposo or protecting
property m saiu uorougn, nnu navo
Issued borough script, or bonds of Bald
borough, for tho purposo of .pitying for
tho repairing of said roads:
Ami whereas; Also doubts havo
nrlson as to tho authority of said
borough to issuo script or bonds or to
lovy taxes for tlio payment of tho samo
and thoy rofuso to pay until tho samo
shall bo legalized by law : Thoreforo :
section l. jseu enuciea. a-c. huh
all tho acts of tho burgess and council of
tlio borougu or uontraiia in repairing
said roads for tho protection of property
lu saiu borougu nnu in issuing uorougn
Bcript or bonds to pay for tho repairing
oi saiu roans, nsBct mrtii in mo loreuo-
ing proamoio, aim an oiucr proceedings
rclativo thereto, bo and tlio sauio nro
hereby mndo valid, und the said bnrgess
unu council aro nerouy atunorizeu anu
shall lovy a special tax of ten mills on
tho assessed valuo of tho property of
said borough in, addition to tlio five
mills now allowed by law, to contiuuo
for throo years from tho pas3airo of this
act, without reduction, for tho purposo
of paying tho borough script or bonds.
Section 2. That no borough orders,
script, or bonds shall bo received by
tho collector In payment of taxes, but
must bo lawful money of tho United
States, and any collector violating tho
provisions of this section shall not be
exonerated ou tlio settlement 'of his
accounts nnd shnll bo fined not exceed
ing ono thousand dollars, nor less than
llvo hundred, to bo collected as other
debts aro collectable at law ; said lino to
bo used by tho burgess and council for
tho paymont of script or bonds of said
borough.
New Advertisements.
A1
UDlTOIt'S NOTICE.
KdTATK OF
ANDIIUW LAUISII, DECEASED.
Tho undersigned, Auditor nppolntcd by Uia
Orphans' Court of Columbia County lo dibtrl
the runds in the bauds or tho executors or An
drew Lartsh, lalo or said cou ity, decerned, w 111
proceed to the dlscharo of thu dmlo f hu
appointment ou KllIDAlf, tbo 15th day of
MaUuii A. D. 1872. nt len o-cloilc a. m., ut tho
uitlco or tho Hhcrlli; lu tlio Court llouso in
uloom-.tmrtf, when and where nil persons Inter
ested may ntteiii IT they tlilulc proper.
W. Wllli',.Auditor.
Feb. 11,1372-11
pUULIO SALE
OP
VALUABLE UEL ESTATE.
Byvlrluo of authority nnd order of tho Or
phuus' Court of Columbia County, the under
sigued, administrator or tho uHato tff John
Yen2cr. Jr.. ilerimspf!. will p,in.n tn kitlo l,v milt.
llo vendue, on thepremlsosntouoo'clocklu tbo
uueruuun, un
SATURDAY, J1AUCU 0, lb72,
tho following described real estate:
Hltuato in tho township of Locust, near Iho
vitiligo of Ulnbtown, bounded by lauds of Jacob
Hllue. lands ul Mayberry Unydur.Uinljl M jrrls
und William llujhes, con turning
T11IHTY-F1VE ACHES
more or less, with the nppurtenmces.
WELLINGTON YKAOKll
Administrator.
TEI1M3 OF SALE. Ten por cent, of tno one
fourthof tho purchase money to uo paid nt tho
Htrlltlng down of the property ; tho one-fourth
less the ten per cont. nttlio conUrmatlon of salo
nnd the remaining ihred-foiirihs lu onoyoir
thereafter, with Interest from confirmation utsl.
It. II.Kl.NULF.lt.
Feb. 10,1872 U Clerk.
pUIJIilC SALE
VALUABLE PERSONAL ritol'EKTY.
Tho subscriber will oiror for salo at his resi
denco in Main township, Columbia county, on
THURSDAY, MAHC1I 11, 1172, "
nl u u ci.)ck iu tho forenoon, the ollowla par -
nuu.il j.iupuibj, iaj wii;
FOUK GOOD YOUNO .MULE.
THREE DRAFT IIOR3ES.
ONE PACINGI HOUSE,
(can go In three minutes), live sots tug har
ness, two i-et lead harness seven palrof liy nets,
one pstr or Wilson patent lly netx und oar bobs,
ono double set ol Ueht harness, one t.lnt-lo ditto.
two saddles aud two riding bridles und u lot of
other harness, two big road wagons, ono low
ONE TWO-lIOnSB IKON AXI.B WAU0X,
nearly new, ono powder wagon bed, ono largo
bine wagon bed, ono coal bed, two u.iir of box:
sleds, with boxes nearly now, ono fancy sleigh,
ouosulkey.o lo light spring w igon, wucelbar
iowd, log uhalus, rough locks, ropo nnd tackle,
ono youns Durham cow and calr. ona common
cow, one pair or Chester whlto breeding hogs,
a lot or chickens, forks, rkes, bhovels, hoes,
picks, ono cross out saw. Item nnd bno hives.
robes, blankets, desk, bureaus, table, and u lot
W.T.BHUMAN.
Maine twp., Fob. 0, 1871. no5'2-tl
LIC SALE
VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Tbo subscribers will oner for sale la ltnslc
horn, at the residence of Jacob Hnrrls, do
ceased, lata of Hemlock township, Columbia
county, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1472,
at 9 o'o ock u. m., tho following personal prop
erty, to wit: ' '
THREE HORSES,
ono cuw nud calf, ono brood sow, one lot of
snoats: 1,0 o bushels corn oars: MO bushels pota
toes; .10) bushels oats: 10) bushels wheal; 21 bu
shcls lye; 20 tons 'I linothy hay; ono Evcelsior
reaper, ono threshlug machine, two two-liorso
wagons, one thivo-horsn ivagou, one truck wa
gon, one boggv, "no nil key, two ileds ono hay
press, threo wlud inlll, one grain cl t 111. nuu sor
ghum mill and ovnpor.itlng paus complete, two
horfco hay lorks, ouo itost noting machine, one
stnnglo mill, nuu bet blacksmith tools, two new
corn i-iows, single and ciounio harness, cultiva
tors, plows, harrows, Elcelslur hay rake.
THIIEE DOODLE-J1AHKEI.ED SHOT GU.-iH,
(new.) two single barreled shot guns; 25 acres of
wheal in the ground; six ucres of ryu lu tho
ground, together with many other articles too
unraeroas to mention.
Tr.HSts will lw mado known on thodiy of
."U MMO DIITUUIIIIUO UITCU UY
WILLIAM UAltltld, J .,,, ,
nnd ( Adm'.s. of
JAS. A. HARRIS. JJacou lUnms.dec'd
JAC011HIIELHART, Auctioneer.
Hnckhorn, Feb. 10. 1872-ts
QTATEMENT OK THE FINANCES
KJ Oi- THE
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
From January 1, 1871 to January 1, 1872.
V(nVP, '-OWENllERO, Esq., Treasurer of Co
luinbla county, in account with said oaunty.
v wut.ijr uutpuSCS, lor 1SJ,
1871. .
Jun,
J o ain't outstanding for 1S70 &a. SU.C01 89
.. rn"iuitornreporior'7U x.17 8i
juno county tax ass d. for '71 22,027 3J
TO TAX ON SEATRD AND UNSEATED LAND
UblUiinEiJ,
Names,
Districts.
M. Downs,
J. llarrlger,
A. Colluy,
J. Hlno.
Denver
" W
Uenton 3.01
Cemralla 1.10
.18 ,
Ul .
1.09 .
so
2.G)
l.()
Wltchey,
i.m 1,10 v, a
r-w ..uvri'-u,nynShani n
L. M. O. 4 1. Co. ' 18,31
D. LcnUian.
00
tw
t9
K.McMnnamon "
(J. J. Hover, Locust
11.11. Angle, Mllllln
D. Helnbuch, iontour
I.. Hlmons I'lne
J. Wltchey, It. Crtek
J. Wutts, u. Wood
li
5",
20
1.2,1
1.W
11
w
7 .
30 .
40 .
.9.48
0.27
LIS 3.01 M
Making a total of
MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS.
T?'.'!,c.rt And "'"Jacob Ilechtel. Cjl -
lortor Madison, l-td.
To Thomas Adams, p. 0. llrlar Creek
. A !'. 03!?r: woljulng sold him.
" O. H. P. Kitchen, P. 0. Berwick lor
keeping David Buyder In Count.- Jail.
To Thomas Adams. 1'. O. llrlar Croon.
rN.-MI'ler, additional Tax, Mala, 1870.
" Wm, Neal, webldng sold him.
" Thomas Adams, 1'. o. llrlar Creek.
Hit 91
32) H
41 00
SI
M SO
42 35
1 41
73
39 00
42
' Philip Kraraer.chsndeller soldlold one) 15 09
".-J.1.- Vhe, old plunk Horn Yoho brldgo
ultllln. 1 00
To Thomas Adams, P. O llrlar Creek. 410.1
' W. li. Knt'N "rotate" Jury fees. so 00
a .luu.ujr .tuuiHs.cusb uae county, com.
case 01 his. "
To J K. flharpless, old plank,
" Jos, Mccormick, cost duo county, con.
ease of his. "
To John Culp, U7I ft. plank from Bliatrer's
bridge.
TiiBaiuuel Hhairer, plank from ShallVr'H
brldgu.
To ain't, for assesilng dog tax and for
blanks.
To um'i for assessing mllltla fine aud
mauaglug fund,
To ain't in exoess of stato ciuota.
" JohUSon HajimIv lrt,j.t (-ji,vt,l,.,,.i
7 78
1 01
s 0)
7 50
1 00
190 09
100 O)
22 40
231 II
231 41
151 37
02 21
Thomas 1 Hlittbimer trajtconyiiguam.
" Amos Wlckersharu " "
" from Registered 'luxes.
Helmhold loli,
8 CI
(Irani! total
J 13,787 l
en.
david r.owKvnrcno, nig . treasurer of
l.UI.U.MlllA 1,
lly nmount outslntidliiR I axe ami commission
una exonerations nuowcu collectors uunon ins
year.
1WI. 1S70.
Co. Co. Co. Co. Oil.
Co.
ex.
21 HI
K 21
II WI
due, com,
com,
2S IM
59 03
tl 7(1
219 27
ca OJ
.10 71
71 .11
III 4H
4(1 (IT
27 IM
Heaver
it ill
15 19
H 21
V3 frl
41 17
3 71
CO 51
21 OI
101 ill
5 IS
l- OS
1.-, 77
21 72
23 111
II 2i
8 -3
5 31
H 1H
13 81
8 07
U 01
iieninn
Ilerwlclc...
SE9 2S
IS (I)
lltoom
K7(l 81
fiS7 3i
I. creek.
Catawlmn,
Centralis..
fi7 pi r,n oj
2.V) r.i
Cen ro aw 01
(VMiynRham 800 ti
77 f,9
.1 Oi
2 CI
12 SI
II fi)
li II
2 10
ro
I' Creel:....
......if . t?i r.-.
rraHklln...
tl, Wood.,.
2J 71
410 70
181 13
Ell M
111 I i!2
in I mi
49 1.1
15 -i
41 4.1
44 111
211 19
fil 70
.11 41
!!9 t.H
il l 51
13 19
70 11
11 21
Hemlock...
Jackson
II SI
l.ocusl ,
Madlsou
Main
Millllu
a n (17
III 73
Mt. L'leasant
Montour 13 01
UnuiKC 670 10
4 i'
i at
v si
I'UH ,
It. Creok 119 71
not
Kcoit lilt fij
is in
3 3J
H. J .oar ;
(0,733 52 SIS J 49 tUl 11 (1,10.1 W 5511 13
Tho following Is nmonut duo for 1S09 nnd li ro-
viouh yeum, iu wii i
1819
Ccntrnlln township county duo, S121.I2.
The following Is commission nnd exoneration
nnowcu lor isojanu previous years!
1M9.
Co. rom's, Co. exon's.
8,11 so s 2 in
.17 IU 11 09
61 W 19 82
Pinnkllu,
iteuinu,
Hemlock,
1S0S.
Conynsham,
1S0D.
Madison,
Totals duo
JUl U
81 79
31 27
sill oo
117 S3
139 45
RECAPITULATION.
(!o. due.
0,730 32
Co. com.
$ 12 41
1,10.1 M
211 00
Co. or.
S2I2 11
S14 1.1
139 41
S'J15 73
1871.
1S70.
1S1AI Sc,
121 12
0,831 ill
SI2) 09
Hi- ain't tax oulstnndlnir In nil. S'l.S.il III
" " coiiimlsslon nllowcd In nil, 1.A20 fl
" " exonerations 015 71
" " county orders redeemed. of 1171. 22.S78 ft)
' 1870.' 28 00
" " " " ' " 1S09. 4 Ul
" " " " " " 1S0S. 1 00
" " county orders rcdomupd previ
ous tn then. 3 (O
lly nm't'rrW".rommlsslonou(822.C77 7J1 907 11
" halanco duo nnd paid over. 2,073 01
835787 00
DAVID I.OWnNllEllO. TR13AH.. OF COLU.M
1IIA COUNTY IN ACCT. WITH DOli TAN
FUR 1871.
DR.
To nm't outstnuding ntsrttlrment.
' isscsscd for 1871.
" " dueTreuMircr.
S 477 28
1,518 50
S.'J 21
09
CR.
1871
1S70.
" Redemption of V. It,
Conyiighnm,
Dog Dog Dog Dog 'Dog
due, com. ex. coin. ex.
Heaver S S3 18SOM 32 78 S960
llenton' 19 51 1 O) i VI
Berwick CO
nioom ,. 13 00 ." 70 r, :o
II. Creek 23 W 3 30 1 60
CstnwUsu.... 3 43 5 (0
Centrnliu.... 23 00 SI 13 on
Contre 0 00 3 07 4 50
Conyngbam 4 00 It r.) 47 12 no
F. Creek 23 OJ 2 (V) 3 III 2 00
Fanklln.... 2 S) 3 00 I 9J 4 00
O. Wood 51 50
Hemlock..... 18 a) 3 do 3 19 2 50
Jacltkon 2 30 50
Locust 51 00 5 12 0 50
Madison n 03 4 oo
Maine 12 (0 2 W
Mllllln 3 7.1 1 60 .1 7 S 3 50
Mt. Pleasant .11 ro 2 50 '2 0(1
Montour 2(1 50 2 02 0 00
Orange 50 00 1 50 2 25 .1 00
Pino 2 11 II 00 1 89 I 50
K. Creek 1 oi 1 10
Hcott 1(1 09 3 0J
H. Loaf 21 59 2 73 3 60
S107 0) $22 92 49 50 Sli 31 0 0
AMOUNT DUE 0F1S59.
Centrnlla S3 CO
Commission nnd exoneration r.llowe I for 1'iTJ
nun previous years to wit :
1EC9.
Com. Ex-.
1 05 7 SU
Hemlock,
ISM.
Conynghaiu,
1 5.1
Tils
8 5)
slow
RECAPITULATION.
Doe due,
407 00
Ex.
49 50
8,1 00
10 09
151 5
1871.
1H70.
1868-CO.
8 0)
3115 00 $7171
Ilv nm't tax outstanding.
" " iluuTreos. by auditors report "
" " oiMcrs of 187i redeemed.
" IS70 "
1S6J " I
' commission allowed collector!.
" " exoner.itlons " "
" " paid assessors, blanks Ac.
" " Tieusuroi'H commission.
fill 00
J9I 61
671 Ul
7SJ -10
91 00
71 71
151 f,0
109 00
70 s;
52,122 99
COMMISSIONERS EXPENSES FOR 1S71.
MISCELLANEOUS PAYMENTS.
Paid (!. fl. Ilsrkley, Teachers' County lu
stltute. 1871.
3 29
j 70
Paid C. H. Furman, 21 straps for (lies pro
thonotory's olllce.
PnldHharpless & Hannan, 2 gals, varnish
Court House fence,
Pdld if. a Hower, bill rendered.
" ( has. Foster hauling coal ashes &c.
from Court House.
Paid LvoO'tilng InsurancoCo., Insnraucu
on Cnuit House und Jail. ,
Paid N.J. Hendersholl, glass ie. law li
brary. Paid Freezo and Buckalow, in tax oiscs,
Cnnyngtinm.
raid Levi (Vn trlght et. al. work stato road
11. Creelc.
P.id W. II. Ent.Prothonotory bill lor cost
and fees.
Paid W m. M. Quick, bumping ston3 Court
Homo alley.
1 00
10 17
TURN TO SESSIONS.
Tald Jurors during tbo year.
. uiisiiiuiBi- returns in sessions.
" Tipstaves and court crier
" Fireman U K Werts, Feb. torin.
" C. It. Hnusoi, Xco. lriu.
Jury commissioners expenses.
" Anrou Smith, Sheriff, serving Jury
noyces.
W.2C9 19
COSTd IN COMMONWEALTH CASES
Paid Com. vs. Creasy nnd Khaller, 3 13 78
" " JohnT. Hcrbeit, 23 111
" " itlchanl fulmar, 21 71
" " William Strausser 28 8i
" " Calvin Jonos, 29 42
" " - llradv t o
" Mnry Jt'Mahon lo CI
' " Jonn Gunning 9 62
" " Ebeuy Cook a f'J
" " A. W. liiton (i) 07
" " J. M.Masnti 271
" " .'"'in and U. P. Grott, 13 0s
" Thomas M'Graw et. nl. 10 CO
" " Patrick Gara 41 18
" " Lewis Kautiiei 8 70
" " A. C. Itubb 7 81
" " Wnlk-rnud Hngenbuch 48 SO
" " Hllns Powell 10 Hi
" " l'icrco White, 2.1 20
" " Cndmau it Tlugley ii 70
" " Michael M'Mnliou 3 2
' " Sarah Hhlvelj 20
aidman n Glrton 1 17
Oeorgo Snyder
SKI 41
AMD ROAD
HOAJD AND BRIDGE VIEWhilS
DAMAGES.
PaldThos. Davis, Benton, township,
" Michael Watts, Oreenwoo,! - '
' Gideon Michael, llriarcreelc "
" Henry Doak, "
" Wm. DoLong, Oraugb "
" Zebnlon Ronblns, Hemlock "
" Elizabeth Wldman,
' Abraham Hartmau, Ben un"
" J. F. Plahlor.OatawUsa "
" George Hughes '
" E. lirelblebls, Mt. Plasini "
" .1. K ll.tharpless. Bloom "
" John Wnnlcli Mt i'leasant '
" Reuben Wlison, Madison "
' .I.II.Vandersllco.Mt.Ploa'nt "
" Wm.McKelvy, Bloom
" Wjn. ikeler, Flsblugcieeu "
" ). A, Jacoby, Bloom "
" Sundry persons road Abridge vlowj
i 10 00
61) 00
lull Ol
21.1 (10
5 00
173 00
10O 00
11 Ui
250 00
430 00
H i 09
3.6IU (Ml
30 00
ill 00
7a 00
25 Ol
20 (XI
10W (0
177 09
(8,157 00
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE AND
COURT
J1UU31.,
Paid County Auditors 5 7100
!'. M,-,!'.EyerlyaudlUironpublIoaoconts3il 01
William O, Quick, Commissioner 19i 00
, ,, " , " " Expenses
holding appeals n-
Paid Cyrus Itobblns, Commissioner SJ 00
., , ,, " , " " Exiienscs
hnldlnc nnpcals 25 co
PuU II, J, lleeder. CommWiionor 312 00
holding nppoals Expenses
r-ld William Hhafler. (Vimtnisslotwr 31 u
.X"1- Krlckbaum, Clerk 610 CO
w,"-IU,rl,hy'ons,Oom,8.Beal Ac. II 81
J. H.MuUo.Jdoz. broo!iis,Court Jlouso 1 80
Isaiah lloieubuch, repairing, paint
l"Y,,r ntlngCouit Housotrougbi 0 7.1
Paid C. W. Nu.il. coal 01 40
ii . V.' A,'cr. painting tc, window
blinds. Court Room ' 59 00
l-l'jfhomnsOe.ldls, repairs Proth'y. nfflco a 50
Itobblns it Tuylor two vault winduws,
Prothonotarys' Ulllco 83 00
Paid Peu-r Jruts.ct ul. bill worknni ma
terlsl, Prothonotarys' OIUco Ao. 65 61
Pnldlsulah lluiieubuch. renulrlnc stoves.
Court llou.ii '
raid Joiupn Di'oker, work al Court Houso
yard and Jail.
Paid Samuel NeyharJ, taking lovel Court
Housu cellar.
Paid A.M. Rupert. stove renair
O&'i
0 00
1 59
:l 31
AV-2y.:7'"-wouulug.'to.1windowbllnd' 3 60
" H. 11. Miller A Son, luiup,oll, au .Court
T.10,m,a",'.""JU"B- 31 r'
'l .r;.i "-. 1'feor.e, Att'y,, toUiminUsIoners 75 00
" Mrs.E. Overdurf, nt. nl. cleaning Court,
House. 29 00
12,18) 82
COUNTY JAIL AND PRISON HEU.UIBITIONS.
l'tt.l! Abraham Buyder. pump repair, lull $ 100
', l'eter Jones, repairs ubout Jail. 8 dl
' llendershott a Mutoa, cuai. 19 00
material,
fti,?itti """"("s i, "ui iriJuir uuu
1 09
171 02
11 7J
50 CO
230 73
81 13
4 50
."Oil 01
CONSTABLES' HE
SS, 15.1 II
i Sl S3
219 0-7
20 a
18 00
71 62
I'M Mm. llowman & Halter, cleaning nmt
uiiltoHnihlnK. . jo s
l'aldd. W. Neal&Hro.,C0Al. , 19 71
D.inloi Miller, pilnt . tmlnllng H 18
" B.H. Thomas, ronalrnrluckq. 14 MJ
" J, '. lliiltor, medical Mil, prMonnra. U
" H. II. Miller Hon, bill liy rthorlir. 2 07
" l'eter Jones, eU nl, work nnd mnteral 0 .
lall hunk". . 15 39
Paid William Krlckbaum, bedding for Jail . .
lull rendered. . .. 10 CO
PaM AnrnnHmtUi, Sheriff, nl follows)
Hoarding .mines nur, Mitmvs. i
" lutnck tiara, 8d days. 4100
" Wm. Hirusser,31da-8, 19 Wi
' Mnrtlu CollliauSdays, a hi
" Harvey Lnmlicrsnn, 10 days. 8 00
" Charles lUlpntt, 2 days. It"
" (IporiM Hnvder, l2Hiiiys. (1101
" TlmotliyTliomas.nl ilavs. 47 no
" (lldeon institute, 13 days, JW
" John llredlieudor, 1 day. '
' ciHrles Iliin.ird, 13 days. 7 to
' Tornllnv l,ps. 4 li)
" huudrlcs.nboitti.ill. 10 00
(US 71
PRINT1NU. SrATIONERY
AND POSrACli:.
linl.l 11ii,tln.(. rinnlntt. tirlnt!-lt.. 8 73 60
" II L. Ilfcllciibach, " 511 75
" li, A. Hockley, postage nnd stnmps, 0 00
ii .itl,mitri- 1,1 ilirT.iriint. nrs!,,i. for
Court Home. 29 83
050 08
INQUISITIONS.
lii!,! r (i fnniln-. iin.li' nt A T,nv.l. (ioll.
ynuhnin. $10 87
Paid C. O. Murphy, body of 11, Lovcll. Con
ynitlinm, ... 10 87
PaldC G. Murphy, body of Walter W ynll
Couyiighain. ... H
ti.il.l .Ini, mu l.'i.fili. bndv nf Thomas Mur-
PIU-. . ... 12 30
PnldJ. J. Ilrowcr, bodyof John Lohrmati, .
111,1,1,1,. II 87
Paid J.J. Hrnwer body of Ed, Mulritnnim. 27 01
tM EO
BRIDGES, BUILDING AND REPAIRS.
I'nl.l Weaver .t- Ifrllrlnotnl 13-20 tonsclndcr
dnublo bridge, Bloom. . . . $293 43
lui,l .Tnlm llniiiiliis iilnrlncr rtnilir. doubln
brlilge, Illnom, 25 CO
Paid Evan Jones, placing cinder, doublo
nnuse, minim. 11 v
Paid James Masters, repair near Masters'
Little Flshlugcrcck. ' 2 01
Paid II. G,Oit,clndBr,below Illoom.. lions. 21 3)
KenjnniMi uoie, rep'urnenr uoie-s Mini 10 vu
llmiinl Ilownmn. tilunk rpnnlr bcluw
lllnnm. 1 00
Paid J udah Boonc.wc chin: clndcr.brldze.
nioom. . si
Paldsnmucl Mcllcnry,rcpalr;at I'attorsou
uinngo. 1 ci
Paid John Emory, repair Plnocreclt.Flsh-
Ingcrrelc towushl)) 1 05
Paid S. C. Search, 119 feet nf plauU.rino
cteck, Hsnlngcreck mwnshlp. 1 SO
Paid John Ditcher, icpair near Eitcr Pur-
nace. 8 90
Paid W. A. Kile, repair nt Kliublo mill
brldw. 21 01
Paid Peter Swank, extending wing walls,
Beaver lirldgo, 19 09
Paid J. W. l.clc, 500 foot plaut nt Kck's
Bridge, II rlarcrcek. '1(0
Tald Wm. Holmes icpair 1cnPii Ilrl lge. !?) 00
" W.K. Hosier, repair Puiccreiilt, Fish-
lnccrcck lownshln. 1 02
Paid John Poller, repair nt Ellllwater,
Flslilngcreek. 1
Tald Snuiiie) Htemei-,repalrat Barton nnd
t-hutler bridges. 9 00
Paid Samuel Btcttlcr repair ntRok brldgo
Bloom. 7 CO
Paid Joseph .7. Fry, repair nt Barton nnd
HiinnVr bridges. s 00
Paid samnol siclilcr repair nt Bloom and
Mt. Pleasant. .1 CO
Paid Isaao Kllngaman, repair Beaver
brldgo nbutment, 10 09
Paid John 11. Yohe.repalr nt Yoho's mill,
Mllllln, 10 10
Paid Peter Bcnlcr, repair Hnntliigcreck,
rWllilBcrek. 172 10
Pit id IVier llciiler, repalrnear Forks.Flsh-
liiKcreck. 21 09
Paid D. II. Cole, 1239 feet plank at Cole'a
mill, Ilantnu, 22 00
Paid I, IC. Mveppcnhtser O)0 ft., onl: planlt
Yohe'K mill. 22 50
Paid John Mord.tn u'mtincnt rcpilr near
It. Wilson 48 10
PaldJ W, Keller, icpair nt Light Stree t
brldcp. 50
Paid Wilson Wanlch repair near Shaffer,
Bloom. 2 CO
Paid John Mordan nbutment repair 111.
Henry. 31 to
Paid s. I). ICUner, 17 foot plnnS, Mlllvlllo
bridge. ' 2 CO
Paid James (Julck, smith bill brldgo? nt
Bloom. 19 01
Paid John Rlchart.repilr Holirsburgli-Ulgo il II
' John Hhutiiaii,rt-iHlr,t'Npy KloiiHbrldgo C9 li9
" Arcnlbald Patterson, icpair l'atteraou'
Orange. 3 81
Paid S. II. Johnson, abutment rcpalr.Slab-
town brldgo. 27 25
Paul Thomas Geddis, measuring new
brldgo at .1. E. Sands. 1 50
Paid Jnsorh Mlioemt.ker lepalr at Shoe
maker's bridge, Piue. 13 53
Pal,' James Conner, rebuilding bridge,
Westcnck niur llenton. 107 03
Paid Daniel llelwlg,et.al.,repalrut mouth
Catuwissa creek. ,9 93
Pa il Clinton Cole, repair at E. Colo Sugar-
loar. 7 (0
PaM Jacob Kostenbaudar dco'd. bridge
contract. Franklin. 1381 60
Paid George (llil, wood work, brldgo con
tract neurj. E. Sands. 771 CO
Paid Wm. Kyer, 270 ', or, stone, near J, E.
Hands. 727 01
Paid AlcxandcrHess. brldgocoutract.uear
Jas. Hess, dco'd, JacKsoii. 491 09
Paid Cllulou Cole, bildia contract Suirar-
loaf, 9S9 00
r.ildclluton Colo, additional length and
work 011 said bridge, 311 00
Paid Thomas Hnrtiuan, et. al., repair nt
libeller's Furnaco bridge. 8
'K02 511
PENITENTIARY AND ASYLUM.
rail E. H, Penitentiary
HiirpoitliiR con-
VlClS 11)1 ld,u.
Paid lVnnsvlvnnl;i S. L. Asylum
log Calharluo suit.
5231 71
keep-
ASSES-SOUS' PAY
Ue.wcr, Allen Mann, s 21 09
Benton. J. 11 Kceler. 20 00
Berwick, Alexander Tlw.ups in. :H u-i
llinom, Urol. Sharpl-s. at no
llrlaro-cek. i.. J. Adiitus. 21 23
Catawlssii, (1. W.Abbott. 2.1 (Ml
Central!.!, Daniel Lciillinu. 21 60
Centre, II, .1. Iilutterlck. 21 ftl
Con iiKlMiii, Peter l.uby. 10
Flshlnucret k, J. c. Ruimin. 1 00
l-raakllu. Wm.Teiile, 13
Greenwood W. H II in :s, 22 09
llemloclt. II. II. M'llri le.
Jaclison. Jnhn L. Muss,
Locit, J.diii Km, 1ml, I.
.Miidtsoii, I. II Mills.
Maine, William T, shaman.
JIHII, ii. A. W. iless.
MonUiur, Noah MaiiMir
Mt. Pleasant, Malhliu Gllbeit.
orange, p. m Mcsargell.
Pine, Joseph Shouinnltcr
Itoarlnuorcclr, Franklin Yocuiu.
Scott, H. H Brown.
Huiiarluaf, J. n. iicst.
Pala nsscssors ou scptcnulul cuumentlou
IS7H.
r, oo
I'll n I
21 75
ri
21 50
II '25
IS 00
21 (0
1.1 ft)
It
21 51
18 10
S3 59
Paid (iera. Ilower., rlenni.il assessar.7.ocust
1870, 33 50
rant uroiz.t; Sltarpless, triennial nsfcessor
Bloom, Is7(). 72 03
laid aiox. iiiompson, triennial imtsior,
B(-rwIck,.ls7,i,
Paid William Gjodmin,asslstant assessor
Coiiyiiglinm.1670.
l'ald assessors, for registering votes and
clerk lor transcribing names for tbo
year.
29 1)
'2 CO
317 00
103150
ELEOriON EXPENSES.
Paid Sundry persons holding elections. $151 27
FOX AND WILD CAT SCALP.i
Paid sundry persons during year. J51
TAX REFUNDED.
Tax icfunded to townships.
' " to Hemlock Collector of 1100,
S22!
(0 22
BLANK BOOKS.
For Prothonotarv. Uo order nud Com-
ml.'iiontr,' olllce during year, J!S1 21
RECAPITULATION.
Miscellaneous expsnsos. S 031 01
Courts. Jorors' pay. Constables' lctitrn
tl sessions. 3,209 09
Costs In (Tonitniiiwonlth cises. 491 4
Road and brlditu viewers t ro id damages G 137 00
L'O'iiinissinueiH- niuco ami i;nuri. House -j.iu-f n.
tliuniyjnll and prison reniilsitlons. P8 71
Priming, stationery und Postage. bid us
Inquisitions. 00 M
Undue!, Building and Repairs 0,3H2 m
Pri-dtentisrv and Asvlum 121 01
AHsessors' pay, 1.051 5i
Election expenses. 451 '7
Fox ami wl il cat Hcalps. 53 00
Blank books. 181 21
Tax lei undid. 231
Deduct lax retunded,
And amount mid lor keenlnj
231 77 822,878 60
Cuthiirliiu Hull, whlci Is ro
fuuded to county by Brlar
ereek. S1C9 30
Gives Minact'inl exneuses dur
ing year. 401 07 401 07
522,471 4.1
SIIEKP ORDERS IS3UUD.
Bcavrr,
BhiiUiii.
Brlaicrecu.
Itloooi.
Calnwlssn.
Centre,
Fishlntcreek.
Gieenwood.
Itom'ock,
Jackiou.
S 15 m
22) 5)
iii 51
58 Oil
,'li (M
139 73
21 (HI
31 on
f il (rt
13 75
I.oemt. I
MadLson.
Main.
.Mt. Pleasant,
Mou tour.
Orange,
PI ni
Hcott.
Sug.irIoaf,
12 fO
10 01
8 (O
93 fit)
u oo
II oo
40 f.(l
111 85
152 00
Tolul,
31,3)3 33
STATEMENT OF DOG TAX.
Orders unn tld for 1W 3 il Hi
3
" ' 1809 21 51
" " " 1S70 112 50
" " . ' li71 7f7 35 3 839 33
Amount over paid do w 129 21 121121
Total debt. 1,219 50
Amount outstanding tax, 411 O)
ProbablB Com. Ex. oir. 7.5 09 311 0(1
Excels of diimago over raid fund. 8 VI'J 60
The stutemeut nbnve shows ti" localities lu
which iho most d.imigu was sustained. A few
dogs can do much harm and why pursoiis hesl
tutu to kill a kill shi dog is 11 iiii y. Wu urge
upon all good citizens, tno nenetu and necessity
of the sheep lntoreUiitid that tho hiint tn duo
uiecutlun nil olToiHlars ol tlio !nw-Dof Law.
COUNTY FINANCES.
Due from collectors. 5 0,851 01
Proiuiidii dun's, in 0 itlector'H Taxei l:tn at
Avallablo tax 1I1111 Hold collectors, 0,1111 1)1
Add ninonin lu hands of Treasurer. '2,873 ttl
I'nlal assets. S.S23 57
From this wo might iledint. 1,09) 00
For brlilgo coiuinctlu uicusltowuslilii
entered Into In 1871, nud which Is ubuut
rompleied, Dintel stlno, ooutractor.
Real uvullablo fund then Is 17,213 57
Tho county lias no debts, substantially. Tlio
orders uiuull paid that woro Issued In IS7I.
67 per conl. uf the county expHiism, thin year
lmvo been fur road diunngn nud bridge building
nud repairs. 1 1 ml tho brldgo contracted for In
Ixicust township, been paid it would huvu tukcli
03 per cent, of all mouey for tbee two lu m.
1.1.,,.A ntnn.fr miufda tr0tit 111 renslr tml I
Justice dmuands new ones to, bo unlit whero
iiublloncedr.xi'tlres. County brl'tjei formal-
vldiiallis, merely, nro no nsioiniiv nsneu
nnd by vlewcis grained J mai, u mum, -
tto'nd dninnio Is becoming qitlto nnl cit, t;;Wo
II, Ink ll,n! vlnu-i-rSBOIIielllnl'S OolC nt IllO WTOIIg
kldo of llio picture til n'tsltillieiii. , . . ,
Wo tho iindcrslgiicd Auditors of ( ohiinb a
county, being duly elcclol In ndju-t nnd f ottlo
Ihonccouiitsof ihoTreisurcr nnd Commissi 11
IIIU IICCiilillli. 111 1110 111-niiii:. w .,,..1...,
rrsoft'iihiinliln county do hen by certify llui
wn mcim 1110 nine in 1110 ro"u-i'i ;
inlssloners. In llloonnlmrg and carerully exam
ined the Hccounls nud vouchers of tho mi 10
from 1110 nrst nny or jn iunry. a. j. iom, "y
llrstdaynf January, 1872 nud (lnd thm correct
1.. ,1. r...,..r.l,. . m,A, , inula nfnl Wfl (llld ft bftl-
nuco due Cnliinibtii count' ,011 county 'tax, twenty
six untuned nnu seveniy iunm uiiinim inm n,..
ly. tnrco ccnls ($:0M 01.1 ironi David Lowciinerg,
treasurer of sn-d county nnd a lininncp duo llio
Trcnstirri mi nog ins oi lour imuiii-.i iomi
11I110 collars nnu twenty-onarcntsjt l.1 21) nnd ft
ttintt iint'ii linnli tfftnt.
..n.. i,..ni.,inii tu Air tn tliM 1 ui hi) u. The nuovo
b.ihinco all raid over to Mr. Wm. Lumon tTroas-
llll'l CILUKl . ...il 1-.t f
tllveti nmlor nur uaiias ui (.cutiuu u.. m
January, A. D. 1S;2. ..,.,., , (Vlllnly
DANIEL LEE. Auditors.
DAVID LOWENIIEIIO, THKAS
UUElt of Columbia county. In account,
wiiii iim Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for
tho year A, I)., 1871.
Dll
1S71.
To nm't of Stato quoin for Columbia
comity for IS, 1. lis nxru uy revenuu
board, including Ji mllltnx. !
Tax 011 Bank Stock,
To nm't assessed nnd roturnod. for 1870 ,
Same In account Willi Millers License,
To nm't collected In 1S71.
Samo In account with E. Houso License,
To nm't collected In 1971.
Same In account with liquor storo nud
tavern license,
Tonin'tcallcctoJ in 1371.
Samo lu account with retailers license,
To ain't collected lnlS7l.
" " duo from 1870.
2,001 31
115 00
II) 50
2S0 00
(133 00
1,333 10
CR.
Br nm't duo settlement Jnu. 1871.
Stato receipts, "treasurer."
" " commission allowed c 'Hectors,
" " commission nllowcd treasurer.
70 01
1.81)9 01
1(11 27
19 03
By nm't Stnto Tre-isurer's receipts.
" commission nllowcd collection,
ii ii " Tiensurer.
By nm't Klatn Treasurer receipts.
" corainlsslou allowed Treasurer.
By ain't SiatoTieasurcr rccolpls.
eoiuiulsslounllowed'irpasiircr.
ti,. nm'l riv-pr inld In 1870.
211 ftl
11 25
2 II
,0
15' ?,
7 o
2'11 00
11 0
10
007 15
" bill o irensiucr.i itrciiim.
'i commission nllowcd treasurer.
47
ii,. nm'l Htntn Treasurer's rfcelnts.
1.201 02
-- liriuiern ii!vvi,i,iu.-i i-.u.iiw
" jomiuLssloii allowed '1 icasurcr.
32 Ml
63 55
SUM 17
in !,. ii,i,i,,ru!ii,.l. Auditors ill Columbia
county. In tho Statu of Pennsylvania, do hereby
nn.m,V ilml M-., 111M ill. Ihn (!,llirt House. Ill
tlloomsiiurg, on llio nrsnniy in jiiiiiiui.i , .1.
IS72, niul did proi-eed toiinn (lid sciiioniiu nupisi
tho several accounts abovo nitnuoneu, as re-
lo the several
quired 01 us uy law, utsiurHuiy
acts of assembly and supi lempnts thereto nc
cording to tho best ot our J udginent and ability.
in testimony whereof we Ko luriunln fct
our hands this 2d day of January, A. I) , 1872.
U.J. CAMl'llKLL, 1
DANIEL LEE,
Coiiiiiy
Auditors,
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roiuro husband or wife, with iinmii nnd dnio of
marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer, No. 21
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" lierlcctsatlsfactlou. Send btniup fut
our WAVEttl.Y. Address O. V. WHITNEV
uu. lu Mills bu. Iloslon ,JH:ii. i i i,
ANNOUNCEMENT!
THE ULOOMsnURG LITERARY INHTITlTr
AND
STATE NOUMAIj SCHOOL
will open on
MONDAY, JANUARY 8th, 1872,
under tho entire control of tho
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
They have selected as Principal or tho lusi -tutiou
ClIAItLKS 0. 1IAKKLEY,
n Benllenian whose nnallfloatlons have beta
fully tested nnd proved lu the NINE YEAlf In
which ho hns bad chnreo of the tchnols nf tlif
County ns superintendent ; nnd Ihev nkle. and
havou rUht todcinaud lor him nnd the Iiinl
tntlon, tbo eon fldencii nnd support of our men
"Itliiens, and of the frlendsor thenitorprikeiiutl
of education everywhere, In polntor comfort
convenience and beauty of liulldlints mill mi
loundlliKs, iioichnol lu tboSlatosurpasbes tltl
and wo aro determined It shall not bo second In
the klutl. .quality nud thcruUKhness of Its dim''
pllne nnd culture,
CALENDAR.
Tho winter session of (welvo wcc-lts wIUcoi.i
iticuce on
Monday, January Otli, 1872,
nud closo
MARCH 2Sth.
The Hprlnts scislon of (welve wcclis will bejut
MONDAY, APRIL Snr,
and closo
JUNE 23th.
EXPENSES:
Tuition nmt llnnrtltntr. Incluillrif. xi-nblilni. atltl
heat, for thu tension of twelve weens, td ('.
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
Tuition for day mi nils, oiib ilnllnr nr Witlf
In Iho model bchool, in mi lllty m eiglity ocul
It 11 la are navable. nnn lit If in nnvnnrtt und tln-
other half nl tho middle of the sehhlon.
J. (J, KlttOK.K, U u, ltUPKHT,
JUSTICE'S BLANKS.
We now have on hn ml n laruo neatly prlnleJ
niisortuienl of JUSTICE'S and CONaTAHLLS
ULANKH, to which wo Invito the attention of
tiete officers.
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