SJhc (ifolumMmt. . i -. - -.- JlLOOMSHUttG, PA. FvitUiy, March 15, 1872 Tlio Cincinnati Convcnllon. Front lla beginning tho Republican pnrly Inn perslstunlly contended thnt only Midi .measures ns orltrlnntcil with Ilcelf could nrovoof Irtsling bencflt to the country mid ns pcralatcntly decried not only llioao things which were, In hnwover romoto degree, nttrlbtttnblo to Democrats, bututso thoso advocated by Its own members when such members presumed to net independently. No abuse- was deemed too sovere, no oblo quy too damnlug to pour on tho hcntls of thoso whoso 801130 of honor or whose lovo of Justlco Impelled thoni to net us their eonsclenco bado them frco from piirty dictation. Thoso Republicans who voted against tho conviction of Mr. Johnson In tho Impeachment Trial wcro vlllltled and traduced In tin outn geotis manner and it repetition of this ,unmunly and Indecent treatment Is now ollereil ns regards Mr. ureoioy, uov, Brown, and Senators Bchurz, Bumncr and Trumbull, whose solo offense- con slits of (in Inability to sec any of tho qualifications of a President In tho pre cut Chief Magistrate, and of an unwll Hncness to subordinate their honest convictions to party necessities. It is not to bo supposed therefore that this arrogant parly can look with favor upon tho Convention of Liberal Ropub llcans to bo held in Cincinnati in May noxt. But from present Indications this Convention bids fair to bo a largo one and composed of men of ability whoso Influonco 13 great and whoso opinions aro of valuo. Tho following letter from Iloraco Greeley explains its elf and is proof, that ono prominent man at least takes moro than a passing .interest in tho matter : "N'W Yobk, February 29, 1S72. "IlEAitSin: Inra Dot for Oram If there la any help Jur It, as I trust there may bo. allioucanto Cincinnati Convention, ami come yourself. A'cui York will be largely represent til there. "Yours, IIonACR GRKXLKY. "J. N. lloyd, Esq., C'allllcothe, Mo." Other public mon havo strongly ex pressed their opposition to Grant's re--nomination and it is probablo that the Convention Is tothcirt a matter of as much moment a to Mr. Grccloy. In tho event of Grant's success at tho Phil adelphia Convention it becomes a mat ter of Interest to tho Democrats as to what position theso anti-Grnntinen will nasutne. Ssmo of them .havo avowed their intention of not voting for Grant under any circumstances. What will they do? A judicious selection of a Presidential ticket on tho part of tho Democrats would undoubtedly rally to its support many of theso dissatisfied Republicans. Thero was never a time when so much depended upon a careful and discriminating choice, and it is to bo hoped that personal preferences and geographical claims may glvo way to an earnest determination to chooso can didates whoso character and ability no man can question. . Degraded Journalism. It would bo laughable were it not pit iable to sco the subserviency of certain Republican newspapers to "tho party," and "tho party's" chiof. .No royalists could bo moro eager to assert that "tho King can do no wrong" than aro these "freo and independent" journals to pro- claim tho inviolable correctness of tho Presldentand his advisors. Prominent among such papers in this State aro tho Pittsburg Times and tho Scranton Re publican. To them all things which bear not tho "Imago and superscription ofCaaar," are base and fraudulent. Tho ' latter in a lengthy editorial under tho caption of "A Traitor In tho Camp" as sall3 Senator Schurz in a manner not more remarkable for its vlndictiveness than for its incorrectness. It states that Schurz Is nn "acknowledged traitor to tho nation" and that "under tho sever est pressure" ho has confessed himself nssuch. Both of theso statements are untrue : Mr. Schurz Is no traitor unless honest and earnest efforts to expose cor ruption and fraud render a man a trai tor. Tho "severest pressure," of tho de bate in the Senate wa3 felt, wo fancy ,by Messrs. Conkling, Morton and others, who writhed under tho "pressuro" of facts adduced by tho Missouri Senator. Tho Republican's twaddle concerning Mr. Schurz's allegiance to tho Empe ror of Germany will convinco no ono out'oflts own office and it Is doubtful whether it has much weight oven thero. I Another charge against Mr. Schurz Is . that "his ambition for ycare.was to get into tho United StatesSenate." This is a grievous crime and ono to which Mr. Schurz may perhaps plead guilty. But when wo consider that ho is tho ablest debater in that body, a fearless cham pion of right, an unhesitating cxposer of fraud, and of such steadfast courago that oven Mr. Grant's henchmen by cries of "chains and a Bastllo" could not r.ffrlght him, wo are disposed to think that tho country mayforglvo him for occupying a seat In the Senate which might have been filled by a Nye, a liar. Ian or a Carpenter. Tho day has gouo by when tho people of thl3 country can bo terrified by menaces or convinced by threats. They havo teen too many abuses laid baro and havo known too much rascality in high places to frown down n prominent man for asserting that raoroyet exists. Tlieonl y dcfunco tho administration has is to prove itself guiltless; nono other is possible Mr. Grant's friends would help his cause bet ter by inviting than by resisting inves tigation. Injudicious advisers, and blind partisans like tho Republican, can not seo this, but it Is nono tho less truo. If wo wero nn ndheront of tho Admin istration wing of tho Republican party wo could echo with all fervency tho closing sentenco of tho Republican's ed itorial. "Fortunately thero aro not manySchurzs in tho country." Ayo, fortunate Indeed it is for Mr. Orant and his followers, that thero aro so few. "Wero thero moro Schurzs thero would speedily bo fowor Grants, Porters and Dents In olllco and much honesty would prevail wlioro now but littlo or nono can bo fouud, And for such changes wo doubt not tho people would bo wil ling to sco "many Schurzj" In tho Sen. uto chamber. It is a remarkable fact that iXta tenth Congressional investigation commlttco has been appointed to onquiro into the malversations of tho Grant maladminis tration. This timo that Jolly Jersey tar, tho Secretary of tho Navy, is to be in vestigated. Tho Custoin-houso and arras lnvesilgationsaro proceoding, and tho flencca Bandslo"ho Jnqujry baa beguu, Senator Sumner Will Never Vote for (Intnl. Mr. Bowen, tho editor and proprietor of tho New York Independent hat been In Washington forsovcral days canvass ing public opinion. On Sunday last ho luvoted in much tlmo as possible to Interviewing Charles Sumner, llocamo hero a Grant man, nnd as such called on Mr. Sumner. Mr. Bowen was not long In finding out tho Senator's opin ion of and futuro purposo rolallvo to U. S.Grant. Mr. Stunner said: "I nm satisfied that Grant Is a dishonest man. That Is sufllclcnt to Justify ino In saying most positively that 1 can not and shall hot support him. For other reasons ho is unlit to bo President of tho United States. Ho does not possess tho ncccs. sary capacity. Ho is Ignorant of tho details of civil Government, and docs not manifest a disposition to learn them Ho Is venal, ambitious, vttlear in his habits, and possesses n cunning which Is low and dogged. Ho has a strong will, but it Is not controlled by reason, henco becomes perverse, and tho man when ho should bo most yielding and gentlemanly is most obstlnato and tin' manly. Such n man is unfit to bo Pros idontof tho United States nnd most unlit to bo tho candidate- of tho Ropub ltcan party. Ho ought not to bi noml tinted by that party, and shall not be If I can help It. I can not honorably sup portn party mat will sustain sucn n man." Mr. Bowen then propounded to Mr. Sumner tho following question: "Supposo tho convention should placo your colleague, Mr. Wilson, on the ticket with Grant, what would you do in that case?" "I would oppose it," was tho prompt response of Sumner. Mr. Bowen then questioned tho Senator upon the possibility of tho nomination of Mr. Colfax, and Mr. Sumner said: "I will support Mr. Colfax or any other good Republican, cheerfully. Chicago Times. The Alabama Claims. Tho following is a summary of tho claims against Great Britain for losses by tho Confederate cruisers, which wore filed by tho American Commissioners of tho Geneva Conference uudcr tho Washington Treaty: By tho Alabama $0,517,009 80 By tho Boston 100 00 By tho Chlckamauga 00,051 85 By tho Florida 3,G93,G00 34 By tho Georgia 383,970 50 By tho Nashville C9.63G By tho Retribution 110,33152 By tho Salllo 5,510 00 By tho Shcnaudoah 0,188,320 31 By tho Sumter. 10,095 83 By tho Tallahassee 079,955 55 Total $17,000,033 47 For losses from Incrcassd war premium? 1,120,795 15 $19,021,423 CI Tho abovo embraces tho direct claims only. Tho Indirect claims Includo losses sustained bythosaloof 774,000 tons to foreign owners ; figures estimatod at $15,000,800 ; and, finally, tho consequential damages, by the pro longation of tho war, owing to tho mo ral and other aid extended by England to tho Confederates during its continu ance. It is nonsense to talk of "tho President's policy" in spoakiug of Civil Scrvicoand Rovenuo Reform, Retrench ment, or anything else. Grant nover had but ono policy, but ho has been consistently a man oi many "Jobs." His single policy, that of San Domingo, was a "job" too, as is proved by tho anxiety of that gobbler of "plums," young Mr. Leot, to invest in it. Tho President's jobs havo been many, from the callow adventuro of Jesso R. and tho Macks, in cotton, down to tho mon strous job now being consummated under tho namo of "tho postal telo graphy system." Thoro was tho "old BlUStomsjobj tho Orvlllo Grant job in Illinois internal revenue; tho general orderjob; tho Chicago town-lotsjob; tho Seneca sandstonojob; tho gold conspira cy job; tho Commissioner Parker Indian job, and several moro too numerous to mention. We do not chargo that Grant has been concerned in all of theso jobs, or, indeed, in any of them; but wo do say that some of tho odor from each and every ono of them clings to him persist ently. If Grant had been Ciojar'a wlfo, ho had been divorced beyond peradvon ture. Wash. Patriot. Base and Ytilgar. Thomas Nast has a full-pago picture In Harper's Weekly for March 16, with this title, "What tho Senatorial Cabal Can Not Blow Over." It represents President Grant as sitting, quietly smoking a cigar, and apparently un moved by anything around him, whllo six Senators, each one clearly recogniza ble, stand grouped togother,"blowlng," wo supposo Na?t would call it, but to tho more" common man it would seem that "spitting"would bo tho moro accu rate word, into tho face of the President. Now this picture, good as tho point is that is mado on tho sido of General Grant, Is, on tho side of tho six Senators, simply and totally baso and vulgar. It only requires tho merest glance of any onoat this picture to como to this conclu sion, wo caro not on which sido of the political fence such a ono may bo. Somo may possibly find what to them seems a political reason for its publication, for thoro must bo peoplo with a conviction to this effect, else wo should have no Nastsor Harpers, but oven tho most of this class, it 6Goms to us must concedo that tho picture Is as wo declared above, basaand vulgar. Washington Chronicle Tub Wilmington (N. O.) Star refers pleasantly to tho projent outcroplng of frauds, In these words: "Frauds in tho Custom-Houso, frautU In tho Post OOlco Department, frauds in tho Treasury, frauds hero, there, everywhere. Brlbos of Congressmen, bribes of under-olil-clals, bribes of the President himself, In the shapo of presents. Thieveries, peculatious,Jobs,stealings,plundorlngs, robbings and If thero is any other namo for corruption, that. Sneak moauuoss, open villany, high-handed crlmo. Almighty and illimitable ecoun drelism. Oceans of corruption nnd mountains of vice. When tho Senat6 of Louisiana, at New Orleans, adjourned Thursday night, Lieut. Gov. Pinchbeck, bolng called upon for aspecch.said: "I thank you for your courtosy in requesting mo to address you, but regret that tho implied compllmenttomocan not with anyjustlcoor honesty boroturnod. This is tho worst Legislature, lumy opinion, that ever asiombUxl, and noun can feel moro rejoiced than I do that ita ses sion has terminated finally." THE COLUMBIAN LEGISLATURE. In tho Honalo on Wednoiday of last week, Mr. Wallaco mado nn Ineffectual attempt to discharge tho tho commlttco on mines mid mining from tho further consideration of an act providing for tho health nnd Bafoty of persons employed in bltumlnloii) coal and ore mines. So.nato No. COS, entitled an act to nl- lownppoals to thoHiipromoUourt In cer tain cases was passed, tin motion of Mr, Wallace, as follows: Suction 1. Ik it enadedelc. That In all c.iscs of npil!c.tttoii for charters of incorporation, mm tor enunges, itmcnu incuts and nltornlluns of such charters, under tho party nKcrloved by tho final Judgmont, tlccreo or order of nny court oi common pio.is tn mis siam, may up- peat to tno supremo uourt, which ap peal shall be heard and dotcrminod, ns appo.tls In equity are now heard and determined : Provided, That In eases herotoforo adjudicated, no appeal shnll bo entertained unless tho same Is taken within two years from such final order. Judgment or decree. Senate No. 215, entitled a supplement to tho act of tho twenty-seventh of April ono thous.iud eight hundred and sixty- tour, relative to co-its in cases of parti tion, was passed, on motion of Mr. Pur man, as follows: Section 1. Jlc it enacted Ac, That tho provisions oi tno act or assembly, en titled an act rclatlvo to costs in nnitl Hon, approved tho 27th of April, 1801, bo und tho same aro hereby extended to all cases of partition In tiny of tho courts of tlits commonwealth now pending or ncreniter to oo orougut. Mr. Brooke then mado a formal an nouncomont of tho death of tho late Sonator Evans. Mr. Mummaand Mr. Buckalowmado remarks eulogistic of tho deceased. Mr. Anderson called up an act to so euro to married women their Boparato earnings, which after a long discussion and soveral amendments went over on third reading. As It now roads, tho bill gives n mar ried woman solo control of her earnings, whether wages of labor, salary, proper ty.businoss or otherwise, so as not to be subject to nny claim of her husband or his creditors; provided, that alio shall first provo her soparato title and owner ship. Mr. Davis, of Berks, called up.a public bill, which passed, making leases of dwelling houses by married women II v ing soparato, leases to bo llablo to all remedies for recovery of rent, as if they wexofemmes sole. In tho Houso numerous reports of Committees wero hoard and bills road in place. Among tho bills passed was ono to enable D.tuvlllo borough to establish water works. In tho Senate on Thursday of last week tho following bill wero introduced; By Mr. Purman, supplement to act nl- lowingpartlesininterosttobowitnosses. By Mr. Buckalew, further supplo mont to act of 1810, regulating railroad companies. By Mr. White, act to regulate salo of drugs and poisons in Pennsylvania. Tho following bills wero passed ; Act relating to school directors of Conyng bam township, Columbia county. Incorporating tho Danvillo Iron com pany. Mr. Wallaco offered tho following joint resolution, which was passed : Joint resolution authorizing tho state treasurer to collect certain monoys here toforo improperly paid. This resolution is ono looking to tho recovory from tho Federal Government of tho monoys paid to George O. Evans and embezzled by him; tho said pay monts having been paid to Eyans contrary to law. Tho bill securing to married womon theirseparatoearnlngscaraoupon third reading and passed yoas 17, nays, 13. Mr. Dechert, called up a bill extend ing tho competency of porsons to bo witnesses In certain criminal cases. Tho bill provides that parties accti3oJ of misdemeanors, except perjury nnd forgery, may at their own request bo witnesses on their own bohalf. Messrs. Wallaco, Strangand others op posed tho bill. Messrs. Buckalow nnd Dechert spoko in its favor, and it passed yeas 18, nays 11. An act to provent tho sale of intoxi cating liquor on election day was passed It allows no spirituous or malt liquors to bo sold, furnished or given away, to bo drank on olectlon day, during the hours of voting, Violation of this law is punished by ono hundred days impris onment and fivo hundred dollars fine. Constables aro to enforca tho law under tho same penalty. An act passed providing that in case of a nonsuit or verdict for defendant in an action of ejectment, tho defendant may enter a rule requiring tho plaintiff to suo out a writ of error to tho Supremo Court within ono year, or bo forover debarred from so doing. Mr. Buckalow offered a concurrent resolution, rescinding tho resoh : n fix ing tho dato of final adjournmcn n the 28th day of April, which was paod by a vote of 18 to 11. Agreeably to order, tho Houso proceed ed to tho consideration of bill Nj. 55, entitled an act for thoreorgaulzttion, regulation and discipline of tho Nation al Guard of Pennsylvania and topro vldo for tbo enrollment of tho militia. The houso resolved itself into com mittee of tho whole, Mr. Rogers, ol M'Kcan, in tho chair. Mr. Cooper moved to amend by strik leg out all after tho onactlng clause and Inserting tho following: That all militia taxss Imposed by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania bo and thosamo aro horeby repealed. Mr. Brockway did not bolievo in any system or standing urmy in tlmo of peace, as such forces generally constituto the back bono of tyranny. A well regu lated militia is probably a necessity tho enrollment of till citizens liable to perform military duty. But, under the bill twenty thousand men am to bo specially sot apart to bo drilled and sworn to oxecuto tho will of the com-mauder-in chief. Ho also objected to tho title or tho bill. As It was to bo n Pennsylvania systom, tho word "na. tlonnP'should bo stricken out and 'state' Inserted. Another objection is tho non exemption from tax on account of ser vlco during tho Into war. And another objected Is the almoit unlimited power it confers upon tho governor, who is to bo tho solo Judge as to tho necessity to increaso tho forco of twenty thousand men to a hundred thousand, or an in definite number. Tho threo hundrod thousand dollars which would bo need ed to keep up tho proposed military forco had hotter bn expended for educa tional purposos, Further omslderatlon was postponed until March 20th, In tho Sonato on Friday last Mr. Whlto, from tho Commlttco on Consti tutional Reform, reported Houso bill for n Constitutional Convention, with amendment providing for ono hundred and twonty-ono dolegatos to bo olected on tho cumulative plan. AND DEM0011A1, Mr. Wnrfol said that, 03 a member of tho Rtllro.ul Oimmltlop, ho had some tlmo ago reported a supplement for the Juniata and Stuto Lino R illroad, harm less in its provisions. It h.td pallet tho Henato nnd subsequently went tt tho House, where mi Important amend ment was ndded. Tills was novor con etirrcd in by tho House, yot tho bill linti been approved by tho governor. Ho pronounced this as highly simile- loin legislation nnd washed his hands of, nil connection with It. Messrs. Brooks, Findlay, Wallace, Mitmma and ltitan confirmed the statement of Mr. Wurfel,nud condemn ed till- method ofpasslngbllls, demand ing it full Investigation. Mr. Mummn offered njolut resolution that thero bo threo additional mombors of each Houso added to the Centennial Commission, tho prciont Speakers of both Houses also to bo additional mem hers. Passed. In the House, tho morning session was principally occupied In receiving tho reports of committees. Tho majority of bills wcro unimportant. Tho Apportionment bill was mado tho special order for next Wednesday. Tho SonfUo resolution postponing tho tlmo of flual adjournment Until V"-th of April was considered, uud defeated by 8 yca3 to 72 nays. So Unoriginal resolu Hon adjourning on 28th of March Is still In force. In tho Sonato Mr. Bllllngfelt offered a resolution to tho effect that tho bills for fitting up tho Halls of tho Senato and Houso bo not paid until tho Com mlttco on Retrenchment had further Investigated tho subject. Mr. Randall Introduced a bill Incor porating tho Pennsylvania Public Road Improvement Company. Corporators Wm. B. Rudy, Luther R. Kccfer, R. A. Wilder, Robert 1C. Ramsey, Lowls L. Kutitsinger. They may construct, or eauso to bo constructed, along tho sides of nny public roads or highways, in a manner not to obstruct ordinary car riage way, such fixtures, apparatus, vehicles and modes of convoynnco as may bo found most useful for tho pur poso of transporting farm prsduco and other articles thereupon, with power to cross tho same, but not to occupy tho middlo of nny road without tho consent of tho authorities thereof. They may, to afford hotter facilities for connecting, grade a now road, settling nil land damages thereof. Capital stock, twenty thousand sharos at twenty flvo dollars each. In tho House, Mr. Maiion offered a resolution extending tho powers of tho Judiciary Curamlttco to ascertaining whether any canal or railroad compa nics in Pennsylvania havo forfeited their charters or mado fraudulent ro turns. Adopted. Among bills favorably reported wero tho following: Giving half tho ponalty to infsrmers in cases whero tho law is violated by tho publication of obscone advertisements. Authorizing tho Society for tho Pre vention of cruolty to animals to stop dog and cock fights. Tho Houso bill making sovou per cont. legal interest was reported nega tively. In tho Senato a mcssago from tho Gov ernor was read, appointing C. D. Brig ham, of tho Pittsburg Commercial, as Auditor General, to dato from the first Tuesday of Moy noxt. Tho Governor adds that this appoint ment, though good for tho threo yoars under existing laws, Is subject to legis lation, and ho recommends that the Legislature ranko provision for a now election of Auditor Goneral nt next general election. In tho Houso nothing of general In terest transpired. CONGRESS. Tho Senato did a fair day's work on Wednesday of last week, when in com mittee on the Legislative Appropriation bill. Senator Carpenter denounced tho centralizing policy of tho goverumont as exhibited in tho establishment of tho educational and agricultural bureaus. Mr. Logan notified the Sonato that on tho bill coming before tho body for final action ho should movo to repeal tho law establishing tho Civil Servlco Com mis sion. Several additional amendments, ono of which was to appropriate $5,000 for tho preparation of an account of the public school system for tho Japaneso, wero offered, all-or which wero rejected. Tho bill, as amended, was reported to tho Senato, but without action on It that body went Into executive session, and soott after adjourned. Tho Houso after tho recpptiou of tho Japaneso embassy wont into committee of tho whole on tho Deficiency Appro priation bill, which elicited a long dis cussion. An amendment on tho eight hour question was rejected ; alter which tho committo roso and reported tho hill back to the Houso, which without vot ing on it, adjourned. In the Senato on Thursday of last week, n momorlal from tho National Board of Trado was presented, asking tho passage of such laws as will onablo American citizens to purchase roroign bullt ships and reglstor thorn for servlco undor tho American flag; tho Commltteo on Commorce reported a resolution, which was passsed, directing tho Commlttco on Commerce to mako a thorough In vestigation Into tho subject of Immlgra Ion and tho treatment to which oml grants nro subjected by railroad com panies. Tho Legislative appropriation bill was then taken up and debated at length. A substituto for nn amendment appropriating $50,000 for tho Clvll-ser-vlco Reform Commissioners was Intro duccd, which repealed all acts relating to tho appointment of tho presont Civil Servlco Commissioners by tho President, and was dereatod by a voto nf yeas, -10 ; nays, 19 ; In tho Houso tho Sonato bill for tho redemption of tho temporary loan thoor por cent, certificates was laid on tho ta bio by a largo majority, after which thn Deficiency bill camo up. An amend raenl for tho piymont of a full day's wages to laborers and mechanics in navy-yards and other government works who had worked only eight hours was Introduced. Tho bill ns amended was passed. Among tho now measures introduced In tho Sonnto on Friday last was a bill providing for tho payment of $20 per month to volunteer nurse? who served lit hospital during tho war. Senator Buckingham nnd Ferry presented to tho United States, on tho part of tho pooplo of Connecticut, the statues of Jonathan Trumbull and Roger Sher man. Thoy wcro received and a roso. lutlon of thanks passed. Tho Senato BLOOMSBU11G, then resumed tho consideration of the Lezlslatlvo Appropriation bill The House passed n bill giving a boun ty or StUO to soldiers, und their widows and orphans, who enlisted on m before tlioOth of August, 1801. A bill wainlso passed extending the pension to United Statc-3 judges who resigned nfter Jan uary 1,1805. Tho Houso went Into a commlttco of tho wholo on tho l'oit ofUco Appropriation bill, which appro prlale3 $23,750. Mr. Dawes, chairman of tho Commlttco on Ways nnd Means, spoke, strongly against tho bill, saying that tho estimate of public expenditures, without reference to the payment tf tho public debt, was $273,000,000, to which thoHotno had added largo sums by bills already passed, dwelling tho total to 299,C00,-I53, whllo tho total receipts es timated for tho next year wcro $317, 090,000, leaving n balance of $17,783,075 In tho Sonato on Monday tho Appro prlatton bill wn taken up, tho pending question belngtho appropriation of $50, 000 for the carrying out of tho clvll-ser vlco reform measure, which, nfter n long debate, was ndopted by nvoloof 25 to 21. In tho Houso a resolution was Intro duped nnd adopted without debate, to Investigate tho uff.ilrs of tho Naval Be partment duriilf,' tho incumbency of tho present Secretarr oi" Io Navy. The . . . - , ofOrloi-i- 1 11. teveiileeu iiuim-eu auii ii.uoijr resolution declaring It to b -JTCtSftftMB-ai'soHneeof ln-war.nn' diiU-di.jeiily ,,u..ii.. 1 1 . 1 , "'"7" ioTirTn- .Kv.-nttg-np Mildred ami nine amuuuuiK uuu a lyiuuiucai usurpation of power for Coiigrt Ks to attempt to force mixed schools on tho peoplo of tho United States, or to pass any law inter fering with churches, public carriers, or intiKecpers, was rejected In tho Senato on Tuesday nothing of importance was done, In tho Houso tho contested olectlon case of Cessna against B. F. Myers, the sitting member from tho Sixteenth District of Pennsylvania, was called up and a resolution confirming Myers In the seat was adopted. Tho House then went into commltteo of tbo wholo on tho Post olllco Appropriation bill NEWS The York (Pa.) Republican contain nn account of a robbery from tho Cottn ty Commissioner's and Treasurer'i ofllce of tho county vouchers of tho past six years. Tho Legislature was recent ly petitioned to appoint a commltteo to audit and examine tho accounts of tho county, nnd a bill to that effect was passed by tho Senato. On Tuesday last it was discovered that n desk in the Commissioner's olllco had been brokou open, nnd tho "stubs" from a blank book torn out. On Wednesday, on tho Clerk of tho Commissioners being cal led upon for a certain voucher, ho found tho wholo of tho vouchers slnco 1803 had been stolen. A meeting of citizens was hold tho following day, when resolution was passed justifying the Commisioners in offering a roward of $1000 for tho detection of tho robbers Tho vico-nrosldont of tho Erio road Mr. Archer, and a number of tho other directors of tho company, obtained possession of tho oflico of tho company on Monday and proceeded to elect Gen oral John A. Dix president, and Ooorgo B. McClellan and a number or promi ncnt capitalists or various shades of politcal opinion as directors. Messrs Shearman & Field wero dismissed rrom tho position of counsel ; Mr. Barlow was elected counsel. Tho auditor and general superintendent or tho Erio road recognize tho now direclors. Jay Gould ofcottrso protests, and threatens to fight tho matter out to tho last. A gigantic monopoly has just como to light under tho name of tho Southern Improvement Company" which pro poses to control the cntiro petroleum trado of tho State. Vigorous measures havo been taken to resist this gigantic swindle, nnd to ensure tho transporta tion of oil over other routes' Immenco meotings havo been held in Tltusvillo to perfect moasure3 to that end. Tho Unionville, S. 0., Times reports that arrests for Ku-ICluxism wcro recommenced in Union county, S. C, last week, and says that tho county had beon quiet for many months. Tho ar rests havo caused a suspension of all business and tho abandonment or many plantations, the owners being unwilling to risk tho planting ora crop in tho pre vailing uncertainty. A terriblo murder, committed under peculiar circumstances, is reported from Dayton. A German farmer, evidently a fanatic on eorao point of rcligon, read tho Bible, accused his wife of witchcraft, co operated with her In murdering their children, then joined with her in prayer, and finally strangled her to secure her going to heavo n. Collector Arthur of tho New York Custom Houso 1ms issued nn order dividing tho General Order business info dlstlcts, and effectually depriving Messrs. Leet, Stocking & Co. of tho profitable monopoly which thoy havo so long enjoyed at tho cxpenso of tho commerce of tho port. San Francisco ad vice3 state that Wil liam McGarrahan has commenced a now suit in tho Third District Court against tho New Idria Quicksilver Mining Company,elaiming tho Panocho Oarndo grants, tho mine, and $5,000,000 damages. A horrlblo trunk mystery has turned up nt Wheeling, West Virgina. By tho accidental breaking of it box at the railroad depot n mutilated human body was disclosed. Tho Republican carried Now Hamp shire on Thursday by about 1200. Tho Leglslaturois largoly Ropublican.whlch gives them an United States Sonator. New Advertisements. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. KSTATC Or SAMOEI. 11LANK, DEC1 1). 'tno nndersluncl unpointed auditor todlstrlu uto tho fundH In tho uaudu of M.K Jnckoon, cmi., trustee, to and nmoiwU tho poruong entitled lo ulinra tberclu, will moot thu partleu Interested nt tho otllce of M. 11. Jackson, esq., In Berwick on "nturduy April UHU nt ono o'clock p. in., lor the purpose of making such distribution ; when and whero nil persons are required tunpix-nr nnd maltu their claims or bo forever debnrred from coming la fora sliuru of snld fuud. JOHN U. FRKKZR, mchli'72-St. Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. i lie undersigned, nuilttnr annolnte.lbvthG Or. plums' Court of Columbia county, ou exceptions to the account ofHylvester J, Kuux, udmlulstru tor of Clutwurthy Klsher, lute or fcaid comity, do ccaod, will proceed to the tlUchnrgu of thetfu ties of Ills appointment nt tho olUce of the Hher ltr, In tho Court House, in llloomsburg, ou Krl dry, the 19th day of April, li7A at 10 o'clock, u. m., when und whero ull persons Interested may intend If they think proper, W. WIHT. March 15, 1S7J- It Audltur, RAILROAD NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuauco ofnn net Incorporating tliu said Compnuy, un olertlou for a President nnd twelve Dtructorsof tho Hun- iock urteit uud Muncv lluilibi be held at Uenlou Columbia county, nt Ikeler's Hotel, on Wedaekdjy the Ud day of April uext at ID o'clock p.m. UUUll MONTGIOSIEIIY, JONAH DOTY, JOHN ICOONtJ, W. 8. MON IIOK, AMI HAItltlMUN, MY HON KELLOWB. March 13, 1872-2t L'ommlbsloneia, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. s utani twin hat.u. lly vlrtao ot certain wrlti ol .Venditioni Ux- . Mn.'ii.-n-i.Ainn,t ivii.itttf. PAtinNvlv.inla nmt o mo iUrntrtl, I will oip no to imbllo Mlont l. .1 -i.rt. Itntian In thn It ir.lll til Of HUllbliry. Oil MiiikIiw. ilitrot nth. IS. Kt 10'ClOCKll lll,tll(l following proporty, fiwlti ,ii All tint rsrinin iriv-i in. uu .""l1 "",D ....,..! i,n t,.Mnrr Mt. I urme I. Noilh.uil- iorlinl co.,nnil ptrtly In ItotrliiRreolt twn.,t'ul. no., moro pururuiariy ijuuuueu niiu ucn.-i.tn--. -.- rollOWH.lo will lieginninu u 11 1- ' corner of land surveyed In llio utme of huen ilourcoi weM, ono hundred nnd forty-tiino mid llvc-tentli pcrcliol to it utoni', corner of John Vonniti llit-n.-o by llio mmo nnd by lnnd mir- nmnnnmi incm-o ny win h.uuu umm .uu elulit nnd ono-liilf denrcm weM, lour Hundred nnd sixteen pcrclion In n licnp of utouoi.ti corn er of Mary lliuton I tlict'co ly n corner of riioni- oneornerj tnenen noun i-jnu-' r ....... leitrees west, ono hundred mid ninety two pe.'- cliei ton Heap of mono, it r-n unr m rati -mi-voyed 111 tho nnma m l oom it llrtitoii In I uy of Mnry ltmton tlionco tiy Mnry IU11011, Houtli two dejrec went, tlility-lnrco porcl-e to n H-np-if Mloiins: tlienco paitly ly llio suno nnd partly liv Tt ( i llillliwton norlfi el ityewlit nnd out-- li.ilfilctroei wot, two Hundred mm tniriyewiii. nnd sixteen ono-liuiidredtli perclie-i to it put.it; I henco nouiii o-ttni mniouu-iuunu uck-". twolinmlredninTthlriy-twonud tulrly-llvo ouo hundredth perclioi Mil stuno. corner of V. Illtiin Ollucrt; thonco by Wlllmniolllwri 1101 Hi t-lKhty-o,io nrni ono-Ualf dcareei cunt, Hire.- nudre. i ad nlneiy-llvo percnci 10 nconu-i "... .1....... , . on m tho' lino of 11 ibort tlordon : llioiica by Itobcrt Uordon north eujht. nnd ouu-rouvth d i arees woit. ilfty-oro mid tiirec-tcntli pore 11 to urarnw of llouort Uordon 1 lligjcu mirth cluhty. two itcgrcM tniny... .... " ",,, ,V land uy'IlufroSdou nnd ,Andre l-orier Uj L'".i IK?.". " VAV ' m VaBtwc hiy hoivH .7) perches or land, embracing nil tint eertal 11 tract ot " lon.l surveyed 10 W.tthan.el llrown tin thctweniy ur8io'usioui-roYo.ii.. .; dr'ed mid iilnety-tmoa, pud nil of that ecrluln other tract ofl.iudsui vei e.UoWil mm Hlmnn.m rntin- " i.'- loconddayor October seventuuii uii. re,! -. l .liini fuur, mill tliolarKer part of uprv Low Mlrveyeu 011 i.-v inviiii-nwui s'xth ty thn . en I ato oxecutlou nud to be Bold im tho properly ot Tue lAiUiubla fool company. Jullf II. liUI.l.tiU, Mberirt. BherMT's OniccKuubury, l'ou. IV, 1S72-3W. R E M'O V A L ! ! r. W. NILE3', MUSIC W A R E 11 O O M S havo been removed to tho NEW BRICK BUILDING OPI'OSITi: tho UriSCOrALCUUIlClI, MAIN lit. Where he will keep .1 ganoral uMortiucnt of THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC, PIAN03, ORGANS, VIOLINS, and nil KIND'S OI-' MUSICAL INSTHUMIJN'TH. Also MIMIC I100IM for all IN.STUUMUNTH. riANO AND OIICJAN STOOLS AM. BTYf.KS AND I'UICES. THE SHOEMAKER PIANO is the cheapest Eirnt Class Phmo in the market. Having secured llio Agency ol the QUO. WOODS' ltl'NOWNED OUUAXri, for Columbia Couaty, toselher wltti the CKI.KliUATKD TKMTLK ANGELIC, furnhhes advnuta-Oi to purch-uien not fjun 1 elbewhere. STATIONARY OF ALL KINDS. A full assortment of SQUARE AND OVAL FRAMES, nil stylos and prices constantly on hand, STEEL EOllAVINGS. OHROMO ,t- roLOtlED l'lUNl-a, HTEltf-O jCUt'Jil AND VIUWH. S"Call nnd examine. inchS'TJ-Cm. s IXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT OK THE CONTINENTAL LI FE INSURANCE COMPANY, OI' NEW YOItir. Number of Policies, lssuod In 1S71, 10.170 .Ainomu insureu ou same. c.u,013,IJl uo Whole number of poltcte-t lsnod by tl-o Company to Die. illit, 11:71. -12,570 Income during 171. tl.TSWt K! 1'nld claims by Dunlh nml Annuities. (1111.8.0 M Tnnillni-lmlil.M f..,- .1 1 irl.l.. ...). J...... ..U.i.wn .... u,,..vutta, ,i-ttiiii-i. mluins, purchased policies, S707.7U SI Assels Juuuury lt M, S5,'lK,liU ill l-'IUST ANNUAL IIEPOHTOP THE 11I.OO.MH- I1IIKO AGENCY. CON I'INEVTAL I.1FE1N- W U-K!;R,(;oM1'Atvo1'' N1.W iOHK.I-Olt N. E. l'ENN, llitANcn Oftick. I LCllWia COMJMIIIAM llllU.III.NU !- 1H.OOUSUUHO, l'UNJJA j llIKIf'KWAY, (Jem nil Audits. Number of nppllenllonseout to homo olllco. MO Insurance on nmu-, Wl.'m Policies rtcelvul. t'CO Insurance, on Hume, J'vll.WI J'remlums on above pollclos. S23.672 15 Tho ngcucy has had no direct losses but paid tho claim of Wm, llrndersliott. of Mooresl-urg, Montour county, whn was lUKUiod by tho liar risbuiK, Agent, J, 1 Etston, for tifi'J) W AGENTS I H, O. Cory, Rpeclnl Act, Wnyne co , Ilouevlnln. I, .ll.llnmblln, Local Agt., " ' Hollrstervllle 1-'. J. r'u'innu, fpeclnl Agt Wyoming co., Hklu- nets Eddy. J,. Wight, Local At., Ilrndford ex, mrclny, L. M, Illco. ' " " " ttome. (I. H, lloono. " " Htlckshlnny. I'. C. Wudsworth, Npeclal Agt., Tuw.i Hill, Lu- zerneoounty. O. U. McIIIck, Hpeclal Agt., Light Street. Dr. Cliupln, llrtitmi, KUw. L. Jones. VUkes-lUrre. Kamnel Fear, l'lltstot, I'u. Tuos. Nesbltt, Plymouth, I'M, fi. It. Conover, Ileach Haven, W. II- Hbarp, Union. J, Uake-s, Danville, CLARK & WOLF'S COLUMN, LAUGH HtOOK OF FALL GOODS WHICH AttH NOW IN STORK. TIII3Y4WILL SHIiL TIII5M Low For Cash PIIODUCE. CLARK & WOLF HAVE CALL AuYD SEE, Opposite Brown's Hotel BLOOMS B U E G. Wo offer n HILIC COUDED POPLIN thnt sold nt SI.50 non- at Sl.W per yard, A f idcndld JAPANESE STItll'E nt 1.00 pjr ynrd. A full lino of HLACK ALPACA from S) ccatH to 81.75 per yard. Our M cent Alpaca can't bo beat, our 73 cent Alpaca prime. And you know our 63 cl. Alpaca;is tho best In tho .Market lor tno money, A Sixteen bono COItSET atJ70 cents. OurSl,:0 Long bono COItSET Is woilh bnylny. lllenchcd and unbleached MUSLIN, n lull stock. APPLETON A., nt 1 1 cents by tho bolt, 13 cents by the yard. Latllc? "Whlto Hoso, Iiittiies nierino IIoso, Latllos Bitlinornl Hoso Ladies Balbiiranp. Hosp. Ladies Iron Framo Hoso Ladles F HINGED SUITING CLOTH for Tiilo- liaises at S.'.oo per yard, Fleeced Hose, Iises ono-lmlf Hwo Hoso in extra SIso Misses Rlhlied Hoso Men Wollen ono-lialf Hose SHIRTS Al DRAWERS Ladles Vests Cardigan JnnlteU Ladies Cloth Gloves Ladies Berlind Glnvw Ladies Buck Gauntlets WOOL SCARFS, NUBIAS, HOODS. Buck Gloves Ladies Fur top Gloves Gents Kur to Gloves Buck Glove mid Mittens Ludlow Kid Gloves Gents Cloth Back Buck Palm Gloves Shawls of all Kinds. Rihhons Velveteens Empress Cloth Dress Goods Dundes Rohes Black Satin Velvet Rihoiis Beaver Cloth Cassimers and EJanols OIL CLOTHS 1-1, C-l and 8-1 wide. T1IA SETTS of 48 pieces, lion stone waro nt f J.75 per sol t. Our stock of TEAS, COKFEES, SPICES, 4c la full nnd nt the lowest figures. Our stock or NOTIONS Is full and complete. HOOTS and SHOES, a Mil line. CI.AIIK & WOLK ure closing out their slook of SHAWLS nt reduced prices, many of them at cost. Wo enrrltd no slock ol I'UIt-1 over from lost season, our present sloik Is lnrgeaudall new, and M e oiler -ht m from J1W to 125.00 per sel.; WATEU-rilOOl-' CLOAKING at fl.05, J1.35, l.tosnd 11,75. non A (Hints w wri-ut m TdmllnurHliWINIlRIt.KA i.IMkm tiiih- . .. Pvcr ftmllv uses It. 171 tt jioi 1" clenred Willi -rlninly. fl"iil fir t-r u . a m, o ii. ij. uuKii-mni. woni ir i, t. u. Ifinn "H,ITS WAffrimrirl'in I. , ,, I UUU MAIM, UHAItTH, nlcl-MEW ,,' . 1'BNNKYLV.UU V! I'l.M.Titmnl pv.-i i '' u-m. ii -ti a i.uiiiuci 'nr. i:miir-i i Chart IMsb'lihmmt, IJ' Liberty HI,, N. V.n , 810 WOKTII ntffifTO HOOK AGENT 1 1 lend yonraddrew, stntlnK pxporlcnnn, - nnd book no-v noiliuit.nnd r -cclvofreeiinriitw' AUPiiNTM' I'UUlvIiT COMI'ANIO Vo-lh JI0.IH tonnyllooit Ap-cnt tltmnvitl) linos., Publishers, 71! I Hans .rn ' I'hlladelplila, ni ' (iREAT CHANCE for AtlENTS Do you wnntnn nitoncy, local or lr.iv.-i. In-t with an opportitu.ty Id mnk:o si , S'lU n day Kclilnif. our new 7 si, i iv.i.-u , u mi i. ui i.iMi-sr i uey l ii i. JUaLwi'ro Works, corner Water hi. ,,,,, ?.,rZ!r:iinn. N. Y.nr 3M W. ll.iliib.li.l, ui , " 1 k. Ail.lr.-ua t nnnn tti-l. . u .-.-..v- , ,, in OJgO, III. lli'llir il -- ', -v t-i i p-iipnetur .f t , l'& - i. Jt' n-atsrrii Icciiu-iiy foi n r fi y tn Jlrail," t i r ' ( -3 I oini,vlilclibocun t r . fi' MulitbyHrm;i;llt Mr f Agents Wanted for T. S AIlTIIUIl's ORANGE BLOSSOM . rntvtii and r.vDEt). A book fur young nr old, hus'iuul or tvlfsj r, thn happy nud unlinip.. Ununnblo lly 1 a eicntot of his wm Itf. Hood terms tmnra itecj NEAELY ItEADYt A ntitrttlnit t- mperniii i slorybyllils anihnr. Tho only co-iip.mlin to Ten NlKbts In a llir lti.om evr wrlllen. en,l lord ciilnrH to J, M, HTODDAIIP ACO.,l'ill)ll Ii ers, l'liiludolphl.t, l'n, lis l-.v AOr.NM WANTED. Tlioonly complclol. j , . JAMES vmi. CnnlAlnlne a full account of nil Ins scheme s t"sjiai,ljBv;,5lvWV"K Hi"iraphlei o' ilerbllt. Drew nud other w"tt 11 ft. lu-i -clal miaiiiuw. (Iieiii KUil!i-nf tn itM- NY HIHU. iiriiiiani p.-iipicture iIuHibLI ii AND HIlVDOW-t of York Life J MANHEIELD llio bcii. Itotv n be-utlfnl ( o man capilvifd nml ruined her victims. Lu (, EDWAltD it, H I'llKlIs, 11 lusi rated octavo of .v r 5U0piKi-s. HtUStO fur outllt.nnd securoli rl loiy nt once. Circiil-iM tree. UN. ON Pt .,. I-HHINO CO., l'lilladulphla, Chlca to or Cim-ui-nrtl. lib-lw AGENTS ' ' Tll "YSt-Ar'LH-'Eor WOMAM Htlll outEolla nny hoik In tho mnr.tet. D I , tho, . muhly ntabli .led in tho only tepute'i'o mra on I io delleatn subji-i-'s of which It tien s. NEAIILY Itl-wVDY I A new book lrom tno tun of DiO LEWIS. Americas most popular lc tur.j it. ui writer ou lienllli. The world-wide reputation of tho author, an I the l.irgos.i'o of all his previous woiks, c un it r II in secure nn lmmouso demand for this, lu inii.i nuu iji-Hi. U V.n. M ACLE.S.N. l'nbl Isher, 7J.Hju umrit., Philadelphia, nS-lw WRLTjS' CARBOLIC TABLE I'S i-'iim oumii, t.oi.Ds no,vit.ii;i..M-. These Tablets presont tho Acid lit Combliintlon with other cllleieni rente lien. In u ponul.ir fona lortho Corn iiriiUTHIlOA rand LUNG UNcni.es, HOAItSE.VESS and ULCEltATION of Ihu tliriml nre Immediately relieved and stttements -ir conslniitly belnn sent to tli.i prnprletor of reiiet In ca.e-. of throat dtllleutttes of years staiiiha , It ITPIfiM D.ui't bo deceived by w.irlliip Ull U 11U1 ImltiUlo.iH. Got onlv w-ll (.nibnllc lattlet. PrhaVicents per Pox. JOHN' 11. KKLLOGG, lSPIattHt., N, Y. Bend for nr. ctil.tr. Solo Ai;eu' for the U. M. iu-iw JURUBEBA, 11. Is not it physic It Is not wh it Is ponmnriv cnllcit ii llltteis, nor Is It Intended ns such, I , a Siiutli Anier.enn plant th it h is been used - many years by the medical laculty of thn -countries with wouderlul etll.-asy usn Powerfu1 Alternllvonud trnequale I Partner ui thu III.hii nud lsasurouud l'uriectltcmeiy for nil Dlsm,i. ot the LIVEIl AND HPLEEN, ES'LAItOKMENT nr. OI1S I'ltUOl'ION Ol-' I N l'1-.STi NKS UKIN Il UI'UKINE, Oil AllDOMINAL UIKIa.Ns ' rOVEItl'YOIl A WANT OI" HI.'JOI), ' lNTKHMIlTllNT till KEJIIT TENf I-'EVKIH, I Nl-' I, AM. MA TH IN I Till! LIVElt, Ditop-tv. si.uauiMif CIltCULATlON Ol-" THEllLdOD All-HCESSE-, TU MDIts. JAUNDICE, KfliOFtlLA, l)YSI'EPSIA. A j I AM) t'EVEH, nil TU Hill CON-COM- " MlTANTs. , Dr. Wolh' Extract of Jurubeba lsotli-red to llio pilblioas n t'lent luvisrurat .ran.l remedy for ull impurllle.s of thu bl I, oi u.r orjianlo wenkness with their atteudaut ev for the foregolnrt complaints .JJHUKSIB.t Is conlldcntly recommended to uvery familt n limiM-hoUl roiiicdy, njil should bo fu-elj lain u 111 nil dernnueireuts of Iho Hystem, It B,i, henllh, viaoraud lono mall tho vital fonts au I animates and fortllles nil weak nud htuuliatu ti-mpornments. lOiiN tj. KELLOGG, IS Platl "l 7,'ew Vmf. , Pole Auent for tho United Hum, l'rl.-o 31 por Hot le.' Hcnd for Circular. nviw iQR SALE. Vhn r.vililotifn 1 iln .--1- .-.1 .D IT t..i.-... , ilen'd.Kltiiaieon Tu'li-d Htreut, 'lit tllo l'o'.ui llloomsburg, nnd ono nf tlio SI O S T I) E S I R A 15 L E In llio Town; will bo ntrere.l nt private sale I has lately been repainted, papo ed uud Inn ninthly repv red. Ii not tirovlmislv itlsp -s- I .. It will bo exposid to public salo at lliuwn s Is . tel ou SATURDAY, MARCH lGrn, 1K7J, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, TEliMH. l.'H-o hundred dollars d iwn, and in bahmee liryearly pnynients ol unotltauvtii dot la. h, with Interest, well secured. Apllc.iilnri oin bo ma lfl lor nrlvnto cstn'n ' tu MIW. MAIIY DOEllLEll.Hloonn in, V, II, IlKKIi, ) WillLimsp . -I. H. U.PAitlC. ! p., TIIIH e. DOEllLEIt, j fobS I 7.' I ortoj.n. I.'ititzi:, Exectilorj. llloomsburg, l'.t. pUBLIC SALE O F V A L U A Ii L E It E A L EST V '1 L In pursuance or anorderof tlio Orphans' ( tut ol Columbia county, tho uiulerslimeil A-lm-n s tra'or.ic.orttiBesinto of Wellliuitiiu II Km, late of tholoA-nol IIIiioihsIiihk, liuhosil icoiiu ty.ilecuuicU, wllloxpjso to pubdc salo on t u prututses uu SATURDAY, MARCH lCrii, 1ST:, nt 10 o'closk In tho forenoon ofeald day, th o f I lowlej; desgrluod HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, sltuato In tbo Town of llloomsburg, tn sai.l enmity, flouting ou Hoennd or .Main street ol said town, udjnlnlng lot of .lohnK. tlint, on t u West, ItliUo Alley on tho North Hid Wllmn Alley on tlio East. Kahl lot Iihih about tltly slx fel lu Iiont on So oad or Main street anil two huuilied uud IniitU-cu fuet six inches m depth. Whe.oon is ereet-d n large two story BRICK DWELLING IIOUrfE, wl'Ii Ilrick Kltehpii nllnclied : n Two-Ht in 1 ruiiio Dwelnuu tliiuso, u ln'.niio Ktubl ami wngon house, nnd ot .or out l.tuldlius. .Tins propeitv lsln nveiy dsslrablo 1ik-.ui m t.n si.m- and unices,) And suld ns I tt tho csuto ol sail deci-nsi d. i i NDirtOS'l ors.LE.-Ti.n permit. n one fo iith of tho piirehiiso nioiiev i-lmll li- anl..i the htrikiug iimm of tho properly, the one loiirth, less the tell per ct-nt.onlh.- e-oiitlrmiiiiii ol sale, and llioii-ri-iilnliitt thri t-tourttis in one year ihereatler, with interest final Iho comb ination Ills!. lWsi ssion given upon Die purchaser f ocuri"fi thupuymeut of the purchaso money, Purcmis eis to pay lor Deed nnd Htamp-i. I'ETEH KN r, Light Mreol, I'eb. 21, 1S72. Admlnl.sir.ilui. ieb.'l'.S-lw LOWENIJKRO. TREASURKI!, IN ACCOUNT WITH MILll'.A r'l'ND. Dlt. Tonint. asscssti fjr 1S7I. 51, .'i7 CIt. By nml. duo and Com. and Es.alluwi .l c ilhebn Due. Com. l x. 1 15 III i 1 82 J -J 2 sa ii 1 23 I 0.' M Ml 1 27 1 7s II I - 2 H " i 33 I " . i Heaver llcnlon Ilerwlek lllooni II Creek CuUiwIssa Cenlrnlla Centre ('oiiyugham V (lieek l-'raskllu G. Wood Hemlock Jaeksnu ,. Locust Mu.llson , Mailt Mlllllll ., MI. I'le-asnnt Moutuur iirnnge Pino It. Citek Hcotl H. Lonl 17 SO IS 00 S 60 12'i 00 II .7) W 6) :u 50 t,s m '.'1 60 SI 50 13 09 in fti IS UI 8 50 4 ro ai no id oo lly nmt. due, on dupllcntis. " ' commlsbloii to collectors, " " exon. l'lillons lo " " orderpnldM. E Jackson, " ' " Ilowuian A Jackson, " ". ", " C. II. Iliocltwny. " " paid assessors A luanaijliig Innil, " " Ireiuurer's commission nn 821U. " " iMlaucu due uud paid over. ll II i lis n Iim ' li v II in JO) I.I I I Ml 312 1.217 " Wo tho nndorslguo l, Auditors of Colutni.ia county, In tho Htniu of IVnnsylvunla, do lien by cerllly that wo Met nt the Court House. niooinsbiirg, ou tho llrstilay n January, A I'-, IS7.', und did proeeeU to und did settle and ndius' the iilmvo account as required of us by law. and to the best ol our Judgment and ability, III testimony wheie-of wo Iinve hireunlo sc. our huuds this l!d day nf Jaiiunrv, A, 11., 1872. w.j. campiiell', 1 t'ouuty DANIEL LEE, Amlllom. NOTICE Is hereby given to nil persotn. Unit mv w lodlauuah Hess) has lelt my bed und bonnl, without suillclent cause. 1 theretoro berebr caution any und nil persons not to trust heron my account, as I will uotpav any debts of tier contracting. JAMKH HM1TII, lieuton, Feb. 10, 1872. fcb23'72 4W
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