THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBTJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 35 he akumrrbhm, liLOOMSUUKQ, PA.. Friday, April 5, 1S72. Vorncj's (Irani. Tlmt liilolllRunt nnd unbiased patriot, John W. l'ornoy, sneaks thusly of Gen rrnl Omul! llo 1ms lietniveil noono Itcmiblleon pIctKcor irlnpilo. Ho Is pitying off uiviU'iit nun rciiucitiir mxoa. liu una Klvcti lint ilrst-rato Indian policy; lias put tlio civil-service bill In operntlon; n. 's put livti t lie Kuklux or tlio South; nnd litis been trtio to tlioso who put down t Ito rebellion." It is a capital record on paper, but will tho facts bear It out? Wo cannot dispute tho assertion that ho has ''bo- tmyi'tl no Republican principle." Tho p.irly, Ii eluding tho President, has never bad but ono principle and that Is, to make nil tha money out of tbo couu tty which it was possible to ninbo. Grunt has stocd by this prlnclplo llko a man, vm I tlio worthless tanner of 1800 has bkvetned Into p. mllllonalroin 1872. " He ts paying vlX tho debt," is ho7 e think not. We havo a very vivid lini rrs-lun that tho neonlo arodolntr that rittte piece of business whilst the b Ward-playing Secrotary of tho Treas- ury Is keeping one hundred millions of dollars lying idle in tho Treasury, nnd Uio people are paying Interest on nine teen hundred millions, threo fifths of It at six per cent. Wo will ongago to pay tho wholo debt of tho country if wo nro furnished with tho requisite au thority lo grind it out of thecommu' nlty. Tho payment of tho nntlonal (1 btls no longer n trump card in the V, publican pack. "Ho has given us a lir.-t-rate Indian policy;" this may be, l at wo should llko to know wliat it is at privc-nt, Quakers or gunpowder. The p lieyof theadmlnlstration has slightly viriid its treatment of tho Indians from tiiu to time prcscriBing alternately IV i c Commissioners and c.walrv. mor- Ul,( "l.m nnd carbines. Tbero may be d Indian " policy " just now, but -h-uld liko to know what it is. Mr. .n ;,- informs us further that Grant - " t ut the clvil-scrvicoblll in opera. " Was it a part of civil service to Hi 1 l . if t" ' i untry to appoint a Governor who i. 1 II d from tho Stato which ho had riaccd, to avoid impeachment, Unl tt'd S'atw Minister to a foreign nation ; wit- it service, civil or otherwise, except t j Lid own clique to pro3ecuto tho swlnd led merchants of New York Instead of tho scoundrels in tbo Custom House ring who swindled them? IIo "has put down the Kuklux." As tho lengthy investigations into tho Ku klux outrages has failed to establish tho fact of their cxlstonce.tho task was not n difficult one. Tho Kuklux business has only been of uso to such political toadies ns Forney, to uso as a basis for sensational editorials. Itis further stated that ho "has "been truo to thoso who put downtho rebel lirfii." This assertion is simply and purely n lie,and will not bear argument. Grant has boon a staunch friend to tho sutlers, and bondepjlers, tho ornamental brigadiers and the congressional blood shrieters of tlio war, but ho has not been Iruo to the men who nut down tho rebellion, nor to tbo alilo men out of military life who contributcd-largely to the overthrow of tho Confederacy. Grant is only truo to himself that is to say, to his pocket. Before tho expira tion of his term as President ho has alienated most of tho ablo men of tho Republican party; he has lost tho sup port and friendship of such men as Sumner, Greeley, Schurz.Tilton, Trum bull and Brown, and filled their places by such as Nye, Carpenter, Harlan and tho "pictorial blackguard" of Harper's Weekly. John W. Forney, as a white-washer and sycophant to power, lias great abil ities, but ho has undertaken more than ho cAn do when ho sets up arant as an Immaculate politician oven much less a statesman. Facts are stubborn things, and as most of tho frauds discovered of Iato centre in tho neighborhood of tho White House, tho peoplo of Peensylva nia are not inclined to accept as satis factory of purity, tho assertion of John W. Forney, a man whose political repu tation is more generally known than aJmlreu. .Ipportloimicnt. Tho just and equitablo representation oi tlio people, according to their noliti fid faith, lies at the root of Democratic f.o vc 'nment. No party has more stead- ny disregarded this fundamental nrin ' ' of government by tho peoplo than republican. Tho rights of minor r. j nave never been considered for an In :ta it in tho pros;cutlon of their aims Hie hfst jry of numerous States durin: n ' I tea years will fully bear out i u assertion. Now York, with a Dem r 'a'.c majority, has two Radical Sena- t--n ; Now Jersoy is in the samo con- u.iuu, as is also Connecticut. But the apportionment recently mado in Michl gan is, perhaps, tho most glaring in- stance oi tno outrageous naturo of Ro- puuiican gerrymandering. Tho Stato is entitled tonino members of Contrress. and in tho Governor's election in 1S70 gavo lG,7So Jtepublican majority In a total voto of 180,277. This would, by a just apportionment, allow livo districts to tno Republicans nnd four to tho Dem ocrats, but tho Stato has been so manln ulatcd as to givo eight districts to tho dominant party nnd only ono to the Democrats, nnd thnt ono having a bare majority of less than a thousand. The unrairne.s of this needs no comment. A fair dislricting of Pennsylvania would give fourteen Republican nnd twelve Democratic districts, which is tho proportion allowed In the bill offer, ed by Senator McCIure. This bill was defeated In tho Sonate, apparently by tho nbsoneo of n Democratic Senator, but it would undoubtedly havo been Killed In tho House. It Is this villainous districting of States which will render tho defeat of tho Republican party so difficult. So lODg as they can raanipulato districts to suitiiiemscivcs, bo long, of course, will tney control tno lower Houso of Con gross and tlio legislation of tho country. if tno administration party really meant rejonnnero would bean admira bio Held for labor. But there la no hon esty In their professions, else wo should not been called on to notice such ras- cany party injustice ns that recently "uono in juicnignn, Pjiop. S. P. B. Mouse, "tho Father of Telegraphy," diod on Tuesday nJght In New York, ngert 81 years. SI III 'llipy ftitnc No day passes without bringing to light somo new defalcation. As tho days of tho Administration diminish ( Iho thloves who support Grant, and do nouneo any form of opposition, seem to multiply. They nro all of tho loyal stripe, and, what Is qulto romarkablo, whenever nn ofllcoholdor steals widow's pensions, or robs tho tlllof thoTreasury, tho telegraph or Iho pensioned press, Is quick to nssuro Iho public that no loss will occur. At host It Is only n slight Irregularity, nnd tho robbery Is usually estimated at about ono-tcnth of tho ac tual amount I Only n few '.weeks ago, Collins defaulted hero, and tho missing money was slated nt $10,000. It basal ready reached $70,000, nnd is still grow- lng. When thoUnttcdStatcsTrcnsurer's ofllco was plundored, owing to a looso system of accountability, which would disgrace n huckster's shop, It was a mcro bagatclle,h. it soon ran up to i&O.OOO, which Mr. Spinner, who ban dies millions, thinks n trlflo. A few days ago, Baltimore, and on Monday Maine, contributed their quota. Tlio recent average of stealing lias been about $30, 000 n day, among "respectable" and unpretending rogues. Just beforo tho adjournment of tho " House yesterday, Mr. Hooper, from theiCommlttoeof Hanking nndCurrcncy reported a resolution, recommending n chnngo in tho ofllco of Comptroller of tho Currency, now held by II. It. Hurl burd. of New York, ono of tho pillars of tho Administration. This mild rccom mendatlou by no means reveals tho real facts of tbo cose, as will bo seen when tho testimony comes to bo print od. This officer has tho supervision of seventeen hundred national banks, and, in fact, standi ns tho guardian of the people's interest against fraud or specu lation. It is established that Hurlb urd systematically protected rotten banks for -mcney, nnd this practico has been going on with tho kuowledgo of tho .Administration for years back. When Hurlburd was reappointed, a few mouthsago to this great trust, which ho had so notoriously abused, tho strongest protests were mado to tho President,' without producing nny more effect thau those which tho merchants of Now York urged agalust tho swind ling practices or Leot& Stocking. Ho was renominated and confirmed by tho Senate, though tho corruption of that officer was not unknown to many upon tho Radical side. And now, when tho crimes havo be- como so numerous and glaring, that concealment is no longer possible, oven a Radical committee of Congress is obliged to demand tho dismissal of this man, who lias been sustained in ofllco against tho most overwhelming evi dence of guilt. Whether tho President will respond to this expression of tho IIouso by a prompt removal, or shelter bim as has been dono in tho tho New York Custom-liouse, by a shameful ovasiou.remainstoboscen. Mr. Dawes, tho leader of tho House, took occasion to iuterposo Inquires as to tho action of ,tho committee, in order to prevent tho subject from being ventilated on tho spot, nnd perhaps for othor reasons which may appear hereafter. An ad- jourument was then carried and tho testimony ordered to bo printed. Tho commlttco stood six to two for tho con viction of Hurlburd. Wash. Patriot. President Porteh, of Yalo College, gavo tho following advice to the stu dents of that institution the other day : "Young men, you aro tho architects of your own fortunes. Rely upon your own strength of body and soul. Take for your star, self-reliance, faitb, hones ty and industry. Inscribo on your ban ner, 'Luck is a fool, pluck is a hero.' Don't tako too much advice keep at your helm and steer your own ship, and remember that tho great art of commanding is to tako a fair share of tho work. Don't practico too much hu mility. Think woll of yourself. Strike out. Assumo your own position. Put potatoes in your cart, over a rough road , and small ones go to tho bottom. RIso abovo tho envious andjoaious. Fire abovo tho mark you Intend to hit. Energy, invinciblo.determination, with a right motive, aro tho levers that movo tho world. Don't drink. Don't chow. Don't sraoko. Don't swear. Don't de ceive. Don't read novels. Don't marry until you can sunnort a wifo. Bo in earnest. Be self-reliant. Bo generous Bo civil. Read- tho papers. Advertiso your business. Mako money, and do good with it. Lovo your God and fel low man. Lovo truth and virtue. Lovo your country and obey its laws. Stato Convention. Pursuant to instructions from tho Executivo Committee of tho National Labor Reform Party of tho Stato of Pennsylvania, notice is hereby given that a Convention of tho National La bor Reform Party will bo held In tho city of Willlamsport, state of Pennsyl vania, on Tuesday, tho 7th day of May 1872, for tho purposo of nominatiu candidates for Governor, Judgo of tho Supremo Court, nnd (should tho Legis laturo so determine) for Auditor Gener al, aud Dolo gates at largo to tho Consti tutional Convention, and also, to form an olectoral ticket. Tho representation in tho Convention will bo equal in num bet to both branches of tho Legislature, Delegates must havo tho certificate of tho Chairman and Secretary appoint ing, and also tho endorsement of tho Executivo of their respective districts, and givo proof that tliey endorso tho principles and purposes of tho National Lsuor Reform Party. Delegates com Ingrrom district whero no organiza tion has been formed will bo subject to tho action or tho Convention when or ganized. Delegates will Immediately notify tlio Secrotary of their appoint ment, nnd the district they represent. By order of tho Executivo Committee, Tiios. II. Gkeevv, Becretary, Willlamsport, Pa. John Si.vev, Stato Executive. the Ulcvelaud Plain Dealer says there is somo thing ludicrous in tho nlacrily with which Fornoy got down from that stool or loRy Indopendonce. When peoplo saw Forney climbing into it, and affecting such it patriot's Indlgnn tion at tho courso or tho Administra tion, they wero surprised aud said to ono nnother, "John hns got something Into him aRer all ," but whon thoy saw him hustling down, that ho might get his marrow hones into tho Administra tion dirt again, they smiled mid said, "Forney'd himself again." You can't make a silk purso out of a sow's car. The Legislature adjourned at noon on Thursday, tho 1th inst. LEGISLATURE. in tno senatoou Wednesday of last wecK n discussion ensued upon tho dls- I'lMuiuu ui iioiucrmcrs picture, nut witnoui being settled tho innttor was postponed, The Appropriation bill tiassed finally miner suspension or tno rules. riii, rt V, 1 1 ... i i in. l . . w . ul(ia iiiiiu iusnuii lit "f. t If it . . ' r i oi luil"ursuI"cmcniio uio to executors nnd administrators, vnli dating certain sheriff's sales of real ei tnto. By Mr. Dcchert, nn net supplemcntnl yuiiini, mi tint oil ii nil. iiii!!l ill l to nnnct entitled a supplement to the .i, .iit.. ... i i... .1.- nvio ivinutu III IIIUJI uriUIlJI13 Uy lllu courts of common plens,npproved April u, 1850. Mr. M'Slierry offered tho followlnc resolution, which was adopted ! Jteolved. That his oxcelloncv. the trnv- nrnnr rir flila mtiiitinnn-nnlil! t , ....) tn " vw4. ic.w.. T lill 111 , UKJ Ullll 13 neroov resneeirm v t-rutirotm tn pmn. munlcatoto thosenato whothernny and what measures havo been taken by him tosccurofromthoceneral covernment payment or tlio claims for dnmaces sus- tallied by citlr.eiiMofthls commonwealth during tho iato rebellion, in pursuauco 0bif nndnlso to Inform thoscnatd whether ltirtiier legislation is required; If so. wiint legislation Is necessary to Eecure tno payment or said claims. very largo number or bills oa the . . .11 ,-..,mvu.,v,uulu uu luuuii upuuu ma- tincnl nf i'" " uir. uuL'Kaiow,irom uio Jicuiuro-Urny committee, presented tbo following uio Commlttco sclccled to try the matter or petition contesting tho election or Henry W. Gray a3 Senator rrom the l-ourth district, mnko report that hav ing neard tlio parties in tho case, nnd rnl-nn 1,11. .' n.numuuy upuu uio points in con. troversy between them, tho Committee tinvo this day adopted tho following resolution as their Judgment and deter mination In tho caso : Resolved. That the return nfTTnnrv V. Gray as Senator from tho Fourth Sena torial district Is falso nnd frniHlnlnnt. uuu mat uio special election in said district, on tho thirtieth davof Januarv last, Alexander K. McCJuro did receive a umjority oi the legal votes cast therein, nnd is entitled to his seat in tho Sennte to nu ino vucitiev ncoiiQlntuwl lt. tho .Hhi4 ut uiu i lun. vjt:ui!ii i, i nn . ihiii Senator-elect rrom said district. u. it. uucKALEW, j.u. jjavis. v .1. U. UROADIIEAD, Jr. i.k.uis,, imuuuucuu mat me W...H.-U 11,-iJuri, wouiu oo presented to- morrotv, as also a minority report. ill- HIM' lll-n II. . ,a3 iiii-u a yum hs a c-nln Thn tnnnriln . I. Ml ..! Mr. WaIlPo nrr..r,.i n vbiMUbiUlll, nnnni,.! .l.ll. . rr.r,"'' ""'w.rlos'.uyuI,a"y voto, Mr. McCluro volins with tho Re puuncans. Laid over till to-morrow. Mr. McCluro introduced a bill to nun- ish tho collection of illecal fees, makins? it u misaemeanor rorany person in pub lie office, or bis subordinate, to collect illegal fees; to bo removed from office on conviction. Also, alfurther supple ment to tho several acts relating to elec tions in Ponusyivtinia, providing that any person guilty of illegal voting, or oi procuring or conspiring to obtain il legal votes, or who shall, as an election officer, recelvo Illegal votes, or make a fraudulent return, shall, upon Convic tion, bo disqualified to voto or hold anv ofllco of public trust for fivo years; that no national, stato or municipal officer. or flissubordlnates.sball servo as an clec Hon officer under penalty of being nub ject to conviction for misdemeanor. Also a blllreiativototho selection of jurors in Philadelphia and onotore-or- ganizo tho polico of that city, both of wnicu passed. in the Houso a bill passed to iucor- potato thcSunbury and Dauvftlo Iron company. A communication from William M'- MulIIn, esq., addressed to the speaker, was reau, inviting tho mombers of the uouso to attend a grand Easter ball in Horticultural hall and Academy of Mu- sic en next Monday evening. ino general nnnronriatlou bill belntr on tho speaker's table, returned from tnobeaato with amendments, and on the question or concurring, it was deter- mined in tho negative, and Messrs. M'- Connell, Hewitt and Slarr wero up- poiniou a commUteo or conference on said bill. In the Senato on Thursday of last TOonl.- Tir- Illlll..r.n . " "tn.uKiuiii muuu a renort i f ir. . ,.r I irum mo committeo on retrenchment onil .nf,iM .t.t in. . .. .v.umj, ,1VIj u um atuompanying, of tho provisions of which tho following is a summary : Xho clerks or cither houso aro allowed to oxpend no moro, during any ono year, than two thousand dollarsforcontingen cics in repairing tho hall, unless first au thorized to do so by law, tinder tho pen alty of being declarod a misdemeanor mm uisquauued from holding office in uuuer nouso lor ton years. au stationery to bo obtain from uio lowest bidder in response o invit ed proposals. All lnel required to bo obtained in tho samo manner. It Is claimed that if uio auovo plan is faithfully carutd out ii. win save irom niiecn to twenty thou sand dollars annually. M. McCluro offered a substltuto for tho apportionment bill, by which the uemocrats would luwol2and tho Re publicans 11 districts In tho State. This was lost by n voto of 10, Mr. McCluro voting with tho Democrats. Ono Demo crat beingnbsent lost tho bill. Tho Houso bill as ronortcd bv tho oeuuiu committeo uienubiienn) was thon defeated by a voto of 15 to 17. Mr. McCluro voting uay with tho Demo. crats. Mr. McCluro presented a Joint resolti tion giving Mr. Gray ono session's salary and mileage. Passed. Mr. Petrlken's hill creatine a Stato uoard of Fishery Commissioners, con. sistingor James worroll, Samuel Allen J.McClintock Crelghtou, Henry Tai-g ,.,i w omi . L... aud Wm. Seller, and $70,000. Passed finally. njiproprintlug ino apportionment bill was again considered. Mr. Wallaco offered a substitute. wmcn was voted down as boluir n Dem ocratic measure, all tho Republicans voting no, including Messrs. McCluro and itandall (Dem.)-yeas 11. tiays 17. Tho Houso hill, as reported by tho Republican Seuato committee, then passed finally yeas 17, nays l-i. Mr. McClurostatcd that ho had voted against this bill this morning, and ho had not seen any reason to withdraw his objection to it. but ho no w voted for it In tho hope that something better would spring rrom tho conferenco com- mitteo. In tho Houso tho ontiro morning ses sion was spent in tho disc ussion of tho various items or thogeneral militia bill, ronslsting of ninety-six sections. Tho House, by a volo ofOOyoas too nays, refused to susnond tbo rules to put tho bill ou Us final nassaco. It required two thirds to sinpond tho rules. It Is moro than probablo that this is equivalent to tho defeat of tlio Mil. nalt will bo nlmrni. lmnntiitn in w.oi, it again this session. i a rrrnnaiwir in nin n.n i..,tnn ...... f,vui tu UlUVl 111U JIUUSU IIIU cccded to consider bills on tho private Bill No. 112, entitled au act doflnliig legal holidays, was read, providing that January 1st, February 22d, July ith, Do I finin1.n o-i. mi ...I. I . . ?, "b" 2f" 1(1 11 m lcf VD l,n' ns lllu ouiuu limy uu iiiinuuiicu IV UIO f! may Do nppolutcd by tho gov emor or President, shall bo legal holt days, Mr. L.iltn moved to nnicnd bv Insert ing Good Friday, which was not agreed to. Mr. Lamon moved to nmond sn ns to , I maKO notes. etc.. iiavabin mi Tnnsiinv i stead ofSnturday In cason legal holiday Is observed on Monti.iv whinii n. .. .3 ,f"" ? " tIrt. 'cl was " "lu imsscu ns nmcnu " Bill entitled nn net to relievo laborors worklmrmen nnd Journeymen from cer- tal" prosecutions ami Indictments for """piracy uuuer mo criminal law of this commonwealth wns nmonded so to nrotect tho rlnht ofiim.n u-im ,.,n elect tn wnrlr fnr mnnini.n . ii.. 1 " JvyiUUILM oi organiKauoiis, v.MsaL'roou to, nnd t!i I . ' mu tinsseii. Senato bill No 170. entitled "A bun plcmcnt to an net to provide- for the election of Jud;;rs of tho sovoral court of this commonwealth, and to regtilnt certniiijucllclal uMr!cH,approvod A lo, lbol, to incriusi' thu number lutbres nf Hi Ix - n v...w vui..v lUOI.- was road, considered and tiassed. Bill entitled "An act to extend tho competency of persons to bo witnesses in certain criminal cases," was read considered and passed. Mr. Brockway moved to consider tho Jolut resolution relative to tho public. tion or acts of assembly. Tho bill provides that In publishing inws.inofcigiiaturesolspeakersand gov ernor, snail bo omitted nnd in lieu tho enliro enncting clauso to use on . . .... .. worU3 Ua 11 enacted, etc.," nnd l"U3 vca consiuern amountorprlnting, rasseu. Also,anactsecuriutoninrrlpil u-nm n tlinl.- wnnml, i navs is A motion to mnat.lor n,n intni r-v,,. lution in relation to removing tho Cani I . . .. . -' I lai lilll II ii'-ia lrirnn(,.,l I... ., .. r I t-J - - -J vn.itn uy .1 IUIUU1 mu auuuiu uu i'xiuay last tno u",Jor"y ICPon ia 1110 McCIure Gray I nncn IT no lnlm-.llli.l Ti t .uuiumcu. XX, 18 S1CWCU Senators Buekalow. Davl,. Dill mi urocsway In tho House tho following bills were passeu : An act to nuthorlzo tho Danville. Ha zieiou ana wimcsbarro railroad com pany to borrow money and to issue nil ditional 8harc3orcipital stock. i.u iay out a stato road in tho couu ties or Schuylkill nnd Columbia. 10 provido for the erection of a nnnr houso in Madison townshin Columbia county. A lnrgo number of private- houso hill remain undisposed of. and cannot b reached without suspension of tho joint IU1V3. In tho Senato on Moudav Inst t!. foi luwiug Dins wero passed : ay Mr. Buekalow. atiDointi mi nnm ralssioners to lay out a road in Sullivan anu uoiumbia counties. .air. uucUalow. extomiin.' t.h timo for paying certain insolvent taxes The report of tho conference commit tee on thoeonstitutlonalcon vention bill was prosonted. It makes tho bml of 133 delegates,' twonty-eight at inrgc, eacii voter voting for fourteen threo from each senatorial dlstrlnt nnii sIs additional from Philadelphia, elect- uu ul larse in mat city. r. Buekalow offered a resolution tn rel,ir l"0 report back to tho camniittno w"h instructions to insist upon full ro presentation of tho noonlo of snnn'nrmi districts, more in accordauco with the principles of tho senato amendments conceding a decrease In number to twn Irm each district. Jlr. Buekalow said ho considered this tho worst bill over vet nresnntmi tn HiIq bodv .hflMIKO if, most fn-ntf..aH.. nrt tn nnnim.,., ' ".i " "kh "-""VCUllUll. JiU waq w n. tn n..,vn,.i .i ......0 iu wiyiiwiinu lilli.li LI UHIU' tarv ti,nm,m, i.i. . i...,., ... .. 1"" vni;.iii,ii a, luuill UUIl member of tho convention. Air. McCluro suoko in favor of tho resolution o: tho Senator from Cjlumhia couuty. rni. ...i. mo resolution was thon ultouiI to uuanimously. Tho Houso was not in session. In tho Senato ou Tuesday last Mr. Graham reported from tho committeo or conrereucoortho appropriation bill making numerous amendments, among wmcn wero Tlio Danville hospital appropriation tor au additional wing is cut down from S50.000 to $2-3,000. Tho Southwestern, Bloomsbure and Mansflold normal schools receive $10,000 eacu. Mr. Buekalow expressed his surmise ut mo ncuon upon tlio Danville appro- priuuon. Tho report was adopted. A message from tho governor auoune ed that tho nu Jltor general bill had ho como a law. An afternoon session was ordered from hair past threo to hair past fivo o'clock in tho Houso Mr. Howitt. on part of committeo or conference, reported tho general appropriation bill a? at-reed un on by said committee, which report was ugreed to. A messago from tho L'ovcrnor whs Wl.i ri i.lll.. A. 1 I ill . . . .', ! , u" ' Providing for t,l election oi an auditor uenerul not having been returned by him with ins objections, within ten days, the samo has becomoa law. Mr. Cooper, from tho committeo or conference, reported tho constitutional convention bill us tho samo was agreed upon by said committeo. Mr. Elliott moved to recommit tho bill, and stated his reasons for making the motion. Tho main point or his ob jection was tho legislating any ono Into tno couvcutlou as u member. Mr. Brockwny had hoped that tbo question or politics would not enter Into this question. Horeferrod tothostuto central committees of both "parties recommending a convention, aud ho bo lluved the peoplo demanded a bill nou partlmn In its character. Tlio bill was further discussed in on- position (for tho motion to recommit) by Messrs. M'Junkin, Mitchell of Tloca. Elliott, Lnno nnd Howitt, nnd in favor of tho pnino (against wild motion) by Messrs. Moore, Gray nnd White. On tho question to recommit tho yeas and nays wero ns follow, viz. C3 to .17. So tho question was determined In the nlllrmatlvo. news" A peddler wns set upon by dogs whllo crossing Green l.:ke,near Hartford, Wis. recently, mid actually killed by them. Three boys saw tho ilogsnt him, but could not reach him in timo to bo of nny service, and pushed his body through n liolo in tho lco "to b.ivo tlicmselvcs trouble." At Nushvlllo, Tcnn., on Sunday morn ing n negro, named David Jones, broko Into tho houso of n farmer, and when tho latter offered resistance Jones shot hltn dend. Tlio murderer was atrested nnd tnken to Jail, but on Monday oven, lng a mob broko Into tho Jail, released the prisoner, nnd nftcr shooting htm twlco proceeded to linng him to n lamp, post on tlio public square. Tho polico succeeded in rcsculnglhlm from tho mob and tnklng him back to Jail, but ho sub sequently died. An Influential delegation from Texas have waited on President Grant to re quest government protection from tho Mexican raiders on tho Texas frontier. Of Iato great depredations hnvo been commltto.l, nud Mexican troops have not hesitated to arrest American cltl zeus, nnd hold them whllo droves of cnttlo were convoyed to tho Mexican shores or tbo Rio Grande. Cnttlo valued nt rrom SG.000,000 to $10,000,000 have been ttolou rrom Texas by Mexicans durlug the Inst six years. Tho Presi dent promised to bring tlio question betoro tlio Cabinet. Returns rrom nil tho towns in Con nectleut give Jowell, Republican, 80 majority. The Republicans have 30 majority In tho Lcgtslnturo on joint ballot. Dutch Hrinkicii one or New York's moat notorious thioves has nt last been convlclcd nnd sentenced to hard labor In tho Ponitentinry, whereat tlio mer chants or that city rejoice. New Advertisements. QONNEMi & BATTIN, Wholesale nua Itetatl Dealers In BUILDERS' AND CARRIAGE . HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL AND NAILS, Rims, Hubs and Spokes, Springs, AXLES, and PIPE BOXES, HORSE SHOES, and HORSE SHOE NAILS, CEMENT, PLASTER and SAND, GLASS, PAINTS, PUTTY, OILS and TURPENTINE, Manufacturers of TIN WARE. Agents for Fairbank's Scales ! PLUMBING. STEAM and GAS FITTING. y Onion by mall hollcltcil, anil promptly llllcil. SCKAKTON, ryv. opr. -1, 1872.tr. 4- PS..y.9rl0JIANC!Y, OR SOUL J. OHAIlMINfl." Hni.iii,o,..i ........ unto ana train tin- invnm.,1 un-...ir soothov choose, instantly. This s!iiipl- mental "1. . c POSiemt, ireo, by innll, fnr 2; .flcewyg WAWTro For; tliuUr ni tn.lly w IUdk F4rillomt work ttvef UiOoO,, fur dr.,1.11, uiiri-a U. H. fUHLlMli.(j rctiTHTY. Tho TBest Paper! Try It best llustralod weenly p.iper pubahud, Uvory uumbcT coutnins from iO to 15 oncinal pocrav insinfuew ma?hinery,noveMuveniionH.BriT(Kes hug netrlDgworkH,Archltt'oturo(lmprorod KarnI Implement-i, and every new dlscoverv in fho n lstry. A ycar'H numbers cautnin kzi mtapu n.i several hundred ergmviuca Thouhauds of vol- uu nitsftvfii jor uinoirif; and reference, V i . J "to wen worm ten tlracH "in uiuiiihiuu in let", iprrai t n vrnt h tnmi ..r my do nau or allew VA.I iu?i in oritainnil nn flirt ltpsf tormo in,iAi.. oi uew Invcutjona and aketcheri examined. und hclpatltlo American thu week they Issue. Seud fnr r.vtnphlet, lit) ruses, ooutnmttis Uwh aud fall 3IU NACCU7PurK Kowj N. V, HruuchoUlce hum IWJ VIlMllUglQU, x, U. Catarrh and Deafness Cured by Hv i nm rdrnnii ...... ... .. ... .. . . it - ' ; iut .car om unti 'Aiiin i.a umru me, sirs, jj, a. iitdUirol ' 167 4th Ht.. WmsbiirLrh N v V c'iu"UIi i was towiuy ucap from 1115 ? no uiLirrn, aim navo my i pari ntr. thu re h tilt nf nKinr n iit.n iw.n-- i..-i,.. HlUnHtiJ1 a'vlna l'lercy." Idi A Dlaln trtllbtnl filntenmni tlit riTM.ni, i many hundreds of ewes, Hume e.xlatlnuover forty 81.00 for Medlelnn nn.l mlvliw. Ill J & ti... (depot ol tho celebrated HyatfM idfo :iinlim)', .48 t.rnrid Hi., y. Y. lly mall ireo. Teal sample ou ANNOUNCEMENT the HLOonanuna liteiiaiiy ikstitutk STATE NOItMAL SCHOOL will open under tho entire control of the BOARD OF THUSTEES. They li.tvo selected as I'rlncipal of tho Imtl- IUUUU IlKV. JOHN HEWITT, CeUtlemnn M-)inn nniilini-i.ll.na lin..n Ully tested und nrnvetl in niluir AilniMitlnnnl a.,. lerpnses orn llko naturo s nnd they nsk and havon rliht lo'Iomand for him nndtheluitl tutlou.theconfldencoand support of our own Citizens, and Of the frit-mitt nr llin.nl.mnca ami ol education everywhere, lu point ol comfort, luuveiiieuco ami nenutyaf bona legs nnd tur rounding., no school lu tho Btnto surpasses this: HUd WO nro llOtfrinln,l 11 thai! nnf 1. en.nn.l 1.. tlio kind, nunllty and thoroughucsof its dlscl- 'li"9 HUU VUllUf". Tho Spring scsslou of twelve weeks will begin MONDAY, APRIL 8th, and close JUNE 28th. EXPENSES: Tuition nud Iloanllnrf Inflmllnc wniahl n i. nnil cut, for Iho sc.slou ol twelve weeks, tm W. ACADEMIC DEPA 11TMENT, Tuition for day pupils, one dollnr per week. ...u iuuii.1 ii-iimii, iioin nity 10 ijiBiiiy cents 'WCek. AlUSlC. llniwll.!. Iiiinlln. llllls aro payable, nud uiiut bo paid promptly! OUO-half ut thn btirlniilni. niul tl.nlliMr- lijlr... tho middle of tho sesslou. U. FHKKZE, . I ij, nUPEHT, necreiary. 1'retldeuh mmsr TICK OF DISSOLUTION. f-rt.nnrtnrl-stiln li.ritlnh.f-A n.l.l l..rK.Ir..M J, II. Knlilloniut J, H. Hliummi, umler tho II tm linmeor Knlttle A Hhiiiiinn, ll thin liny rtHiolVdl li muttinl consent. J. n. KNITTI.t:, cuwh... April mwii. J'H-B,IUJU"' TNCORPORATION. "TJfollcn n hereby clvcn, tlmt on lliotflh day of Feb. A. I). l.S74uilry liihabllMiUnr CiilumbU coiinlv, presented n, petition to tlio Court nl Com mon ricm of until county, praying tlio until Court to urniit ft Clinrlcr oflneorpnrnllon to tlio Fnlr Tlew Flh Compnny of Cntnwlnsii Townnlilp in, Willi tlio rlBlitH niul privilege therein Muted, nnil If mi nuillcleiit enmo tmhou n to Hie con. trnry on Iho llrst ilny oi iioxt, term, the prnjcr ol Iho pelltloiiern will bo Rinnteil, ncconlini! to tho ii-i ui iH.iuiuuiy in eiicii enso inniio nun pro- vhled. 1. 11. lllflUl.l-il.. April Sill 7 J-1 1. l'rolhouotnry. gRIDGK NOTICE. A dividend nf 80 per cent., on tho cnpltnl stock or Iho UntnwlMn HrldKo Compnny willbopnld nt Iho oftleo of tho Trcnsurorot tho Company on nnd niter April 10, IS7i OKOUOK 8. ait,Ui:ilT, Trcnsnrcr. An election will bo held nt Iho liou.oofj.il. Kimler. In tho town of Cntnwls.n, between tho hourn of 1 o'clock, 1. 11., nnil U o'cloclt, 1. M., of Monday, Mny fl, ltsTl, for l'resldcnl, MnnnEorn, necrctnry nnd Trtnurerof the Cntnwissu Bridge Compnny for Iho ensuing yenr. U11UHUH . UlLlinttT, Hce.y. npr. S, 187?:lv, 7) EGISTER'S NOTICES.-Notici: is XV hereby clven to nil legatees, creditors nnd othi-r peroni Interested lu tho cstntes of tho re spective decedents nnd minora, that tho follow lnc; administration nnd Runrdlan nccounts havo been lllcd In tho olllcoof tho Ueglster of Colum bia county, nud will ba presented for conllrma tion nud allowance In tlio Orphans' Court, to bo held In nioorasburg.on Wednesday, tho 8th day of May, 1!72, nt 2 o'clock In tho nltcruoou of said day I 1. The nrstnudflnal nccountof Jnslnh It. Fritz, ndmlnlstrntor of Margaret l-'rltr., Iato or Hugar lonr township, deceased. 2. Tho final ncrount of John W. Hunter, ad ministrator of Albert Hunter, late of l'lno lp., deceased, 3. Tho nccount nf Isaac L. Cryder, Ilxrcntor of Mury C. Cryder, late of tlio boroUL-li or Uerwick, deceased. The nrstnnd nnnl nccDmit of Wm. Masttller nilinlnlstrntnr ife bonltnon. of Christiana Helen- nn, i iiu oi .uauisou ip., uecensou 5. The final nccount of Abram S. MoNal, ex- t-ruiui ui i-hiiiul-i .uci-ic.u, mm oi iicnton town ship, deceaseJ. 0. Tho first nnd ilnnl necouni. nf wntinm tn. teller, Hdmlnlstrntor of John ltelchard, lalo of ...Itv.lll.l 1-., 7. Tho account of IlenJ.imln Wagner, ndinlnls- .i.nwi iii.iimv i uuiiigiuu, iato oi i.ocusl In.. ilm-Mnv.il ' 8. The nrstnnd nnnl nccount of John Ilaulz, i.uiuiuiiiaiur in r.ii7.aucui iieecc. Minor ureen wood tp., deceased, fl. Tho neennnt nf Rlmnn Trelit-lo n.i...ii...HA tor of Jonas llelwlg, lntoor Locust 't p., deccaseil. 10. Puriplcmcntaf nccount of Peter Eut.execu- . . i.uut;ii, laiO OI ECOlt OWn ship, deccivsed. 11. Tho nccount of Henry L. Freas, Wlllinm B. . ii.w.uu lium-si-. r rcas, no miii i si ra tors or au drew I-reus, lale of Centro township, deceased. Tho nccountof reter Laubauoh. ndmlnls iraioror jncob Odeii, late or Uenlon township, deceased, 1 1 13. Tho ni.nnnt nl IVm ri iw.m t... ----- u.t "MlUUl.ll! illlll IVIlUIIL-l Heiwlg, ndmlnlstrntora of Peter UelwJg, late or sum utfia UW(,(.tOCU( It. Tlio nerniint nf Pdmni,,! nn.t f..t i,i n,i minUtratoruf Uilzabeta Lunsor, late of'lJenton . J'1- Tho nccountof John A. Illtncr. ndmlnlstra lor or lioueccn miner, Iato of J.o:ust tp dee'd lu. Tho neennnt nr Ti.-iiap T-viria int.i-n tor of Solomon Ecisroic, Into of ioaver towu- nilll', UVWIKIU 17. The nccount tomcubonFnhrlnger.BUardlan ach, minor chllil of John Helm- f Locust townshin. decoascd. of John Ilelmbrncli brucK, sr., Iato of Locust township, decoascd. IS. The account of S. II. Mlllor, guardian or tho PersoUM and OHLitn-i nf M.rv t .. m.1 i.-rn.,pni. U.Orcss. intnorchlldren i rzcbuiou Oross.lateof uiuwui luwiisuip, ucceaseu. ID. Tho nccount of H. II. Miller, guardian of the person nud estnto of Wesley llattzol, minor chllil of Jacob llurlzel, Jr., Into ol MlOlln town- CO. ThO flrht mill nnnl n.ni,nnlnriinI..CIirni.. flll,1iLttru,i0r r Ja:ou 1'erslng, Iato of Locust 1. ThO nCCOtint nfWlllt.it. Ailnn. n,lil..lu- tratoror l'ctcr lliown, lutoor l'lno tp.', deceased. ii. Thoncoountor William Illohards.ndm'r. of o. i nonius, iato oi iioaringcreeit, town- Olill-, UVU 11, W H'.JACOUY, Register. , iicgister's Olllce. I Eloomsburj, A pril 5, 1S72, WIDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS Tho followlue: nonrnlsometiLs nf rni n.t.i sonal property fcet apart to 7ldows of decoilHnts havo been filed In tho nirinn nr thn n..iuinH ... Columbia county, under tho Hules of Court, and .1 i'.t-u.vi. in. iiiwumm couiirinaiion, to tho OrDhaus' Court tn tin hnlil in niniim.Knh ... nnd fnr snlrt mntitv nn Wn.lnnL..in.. . i.n u.i. .1...'. .Muy, 1872. at 2 o'clock p. m., of snld day, un- 1 .r- H. . . uuuuruiunous nro previ ously Uled, or which all porsons Interested In Oll MLULUfl Will Ullit) UUUCO ! 1. Wl low Of Peter Hanclr. Iain nf ntf (na n ship, deceased. 2. Widow of Sylvcstor l'ealer, Into ol Fishing creek township, deceased. 3. Widow of Charles If. Doib:er, late of th 0 tut.u v. u.uuuiauuig, Ui;il.U5t:iI, 4. Widow of Pllllln Klsller. Intn nf sr. in... nnt township, deceased. ' decbasedW f IIiram Balcri lateol Jackson tp C. Widow nf .Tnlin 11 Tlnvlo 1.1. ..r n . ilM-nasn.l. " Widow of I.ennnr.l W. llni,A. i... r t.. garloat tonshlp,decca!.cd. ' ' S. Widow Of Hoberfc H. llnmnlim ln.r-n Ingcreek town-hln. deceased. ' 0. Widow of A. T) Whitmoyer, Iato ol Pino township, deceased. in. Wldswof Oeorgo M, I3ea-o lock towuehlp, deceased. ' l.ilo or Hem- Heelster'somco.1-00- Heglstor. Dloomsbarg, Aprils, 1S72. pilEASUUEU'fJ HALE OF UNSEATED LAND3 IN COLUMBIA. CO Acrecahlv tn thn nmvl.lnn.nlnn A n. ... Au ' sembly oiiltlod an Act directlug tho mode of ctu,s iiu.iMu-ii iiviiuH mr taxes unu other our noseri. nasstd tho Ihlrlecnth ilnv i.r ifn,rti. Turn ""d'-'jo farther .upplemeiiU) there o padseil on the I3lli .day of March, 1817, uu-l tho So'h day ol Tioiuri-rof Oolumlilu county, hereby 'give's no lieu to all persons concerned therein, tht unless the Louniy Hoad, School, l'oor, Dounty nnd Htat o tales dao nn tho following traotsol unseat- II n. ins, situato in Columbia couuty. aro paid uviuiuiuuuuy in knie.iiio wnoloor such paris of ... . " . . ' v' niuoiisiM onargeauiu mere "n. wltlbu soldattho Court IIouso In tho town ... UIWIIII.UI iB, ,uu mo loin day oi June. lbTi, " " eoiiiiuiio uy aojouriimout. from day to ..v,. um. wiii.-i;ni.-iy, Acres, Warranted or Oumcrs. Do:, cti. Heaver. Gray William riirk Androw, tract, Davis Isiuio l-'ry David Lltilo Mmhla?, l.lttlo Kobert ' Morris Daniel, -Nnyer Uoorgo, uugessor (leorgo hi uiiian F. L. Khumau V, L, Miumati F. L. Khuman Heorco A Co . Khlpmnu 11. W. Ileunluger Christian, hhumau I-'. h. f-human I'. I.. Hosier Jacob, dee'd,, Men ton. ChrWinau Ann, Wells John Applemim I'eter, I'euuingtou Jesso It, Mriarcreek. 1 oo 10 -10 1 60 r to u :j f.77 no ft IK) H (0 1 SI fO a no 1 Vi 7 1 02 II) SO 13 .'ill 37 is K 27 1 71 1 1-0 Vi li) 200 ft 31 si l 100 210 IS 2IS ltd Applo 1'nnl llrlltnln William A.J. llllsh Heuben, lleach Nathan, lle.ich N.ilhau. Hrynn (luv, Clem W. T. D. Ruv. Headly H. F Headly H. v., Headly H. F HloUs Jesse, llccer Abraham. Penlor Hamuel J, Htaekhouso Joseph, Htackhouso Joseph, blackhouse, Joseph, hUltAdam, HponenlMirg Philip, hiltlcr Jacob, Traush Henry, Doty & l'ealer. 1'nrus James. Klssuer it Kuorr, Gitawissu Tuwnshlp, McNlnch James H clewell Jacob, Jr., llrob-,t J.H., llrobst J. H, Ilroiist J. H llrobst J, h lliliiiiycr Jl. 4 O., Centrallu Morowh. 11 M 4 17 SO (id 35 55 8 01 12 10 8 Ul 17 7S 10 (17 SUd 20 Kl CJ 11 k; It III 1(1 32 11 M .1 31 10 200 111) 121 2l)0 Ul 100 lll .1 01 S HI 32 12 17 Kil 301 10 10 2 U 85 1U0 61 I Ci 5 U 2 70 2 60 101 12 1 17 Ul r, 01 UI '.7 7J i LrU Arter John, Itoylo John, Crane Michael, UhailKii l; Ann T , Colllus I'eler l' Cannon UeruarJ, Collllian James, Fetterman Allen, tlrlium Ueojaialu, IlluoJohn, Holmes Thomas. Jones Ann T. Mrs. Kllno Caroline, Kllno & Helnbold, Keller widow, Loveland II, A, iJiueou l'al'u Morsan D. Juhn, Marks Loyd, Maiks Uourge, Meehau'i'houias. AlooieUrace Mrs. Neylu Michael, m es " 711 0 30 2 ill li 00 I 20 3 Si H U) 1 10 I IS I 07 3 SO 15 (.7 8 01 1 M 1 10 8 2 8 III 8 Ul 8 til 17 27 8 01 17 27 8 10 1 S3 mntH - Uulim I'atrlck, it,-lly ' Hnephard II. F, 8 Ol .viiuca erml. ' Uler William, ' Hughs John J. ' Cnlu Terrence, Duvls Henry, Centre Township, Conner Isaiah, estato Couner (Samuel, estate Dewllt A llenedlct, FrlU William, estate Uood Jacob, 1 31 15 25 81 7 62 PA 0 28 U 28 Si a hi ml 3 W1 The o 1 II 31 7 S 31 ftll CO 611 111 61'J 81 30 (II Ml l4 an m HI 04 7H70 111 4H 113 411 73 HI en o-i 6i U 61 44 no 48 W 61 44 l)H 74 .1 31 1M 01 ll VM 189 8, 33 Kl 21 3) V 6.1 17 82 13 37 41 Ki 3D 10 111 70 Ti 1 21 5". 1 10 3 13 zn 7M S S 3 U) 33 ii a 'a to 4S I M 3 70 G) fi III II ID 4 60 3 10 3 70 4 I) 4 13 8 4j is a . JJlJb ..C1UJI U. .11, Mnrr lUnry B Helnbold W. if. Wcstmnn Daniel. Yocum Frank, Cleaver KUinh, Cook David, ' Kllngaman Frod.. Knchclrles Oeorgc Uoodmnii Wiliiani, Wnllaco William, Hart Andrew, l nln Torrence. Helmbach l'lilllp, llowlg l'.H., 1 .Ml l-o i i-icr, 8 KnlttlJoDnt!iafi, 1 MaguireTerrcnce, 1 " Mnrr Morris, I a ' Mc.Mouaman Felix. ? McMHuaman l'etor, " Murphy Anthony. 1 Lot Muiphy Hlchard, 1 Murphy Tnomas, 1 " Hhlvely Matthew i-resiou improvomcnt Co.. .Fisi lng creek To mish ii. ly&l'ealer, 3 II 15 SO II m m v so &i 13 67 no Dotv Doiyft I'ealnr. is 19 4 80 1 41 21 00 U 6) 10 60 5 81 fi 29 1 4i IXity l'ealer, Ikeler William, Jones James N Lemon Michael. Mears William, Montgomery D cstnt?, l'enler Kainuel j unangst Abrnham, l'arks James li . Mcllenry lid., 4 taxes Lemon Thomas, ' Franklin. lloyer Kdward, llowcr Moses, L.lley Abrnham, Lloyd John, Greenwood. Kllno Daniel, Nolton Hamuel, Tltman Abni., nslnle. Walts a Houluio, Hemlock. Campbell U N., Linmltt James, .1 71 07; 67 W Ml 1 10 PI 1.5 tO aw 101 60 z 17 60 17 25 SO 50 .1 34 3 63 Jackfton. Morsirt Kilo John, t,pvns Kilo John, dl VlllttllT Alil-l..h. n 10 V) 2 80 Woclover Jacob.' HcssJohiiL. Locust, III lllngton Thomas John Mamuel, John Hamuel, Hlireios John ft Joseph. 1U0 13 01 (1 80 S01 31 :a let) 1 14 73 1! 68 1 Ki 7 (M !l 8) i m a oi Hnyen William, ?. jojVtSJLo ai$M$M' G ol -.00 Hii.ton" VIJ' A otimi, ,: " .. 7 7 7 "ifS'ftonlhaf lotto. Jri.t.0J"lo,,,',Joau, ' 5nfr hS l""on,Thnln''. 0i(K,'.tce,"jIU"ll. hW "usUmMary. llnf'S iU8to"L'uflotte, 7 Stl 7 2-1 :i l 7 28 7 2H 7 7 7 1 Ul Miller Jncob, !!ro ft J. L. Kline, &&dfJ-L-Kllnp' Madison Ibwnship. Kills Wlllinm, estate, Moscr Jncob, Main. Floclicr J. P., Flncher J. P., Hosier Jacob, Hhu-nan Hudolph, rihuman George, Wliuman Daniel, heiw. hnil.n.111 linlnli l.-i T 1 41 l'Jl til 1 41 11 73 1 as 101 .310 102 H 10 4 82 3 SO Jj uL " r -- iit-iis. ;i Kll 3 30 Yeit'fsaar1' "" IItt,,ok 'f,,:CC8 3 " I inn I !W I 1-'J Metier Tf.nni .( nnnt.i t C1 8 07 260 Yettcr J. II., ' Yetterft Klase. Longenberger George, estate Mifflin. Urowu David, sr.. Creay Henry, Durubach Naomi, Heller John, Jiungessfr Oeorge.V .Iminerinanu Joshua oaoJohult,, ' 171 2110 J-.3 14 41 07 102 lu 42 2 01 7 III) 8. 'id 2IO 173 17 78 2 11 aw Montour. Oi'ser John, estate. Hamsey John, estate. 11 2-i 1 10 Mt. Pleasant. 1 (irlincs Lorenzo, 5 McUirty D.mlol, Orange. S ('rovelliiK Sainuol, "i I.ventt Mose, 01 Jones Itlchurd. 5 Kllno A. J., M Kllno A. .l 2j 'irelplcplcio Jacob. Pine. Il Heutleld Thomas. ,' . Davis Thouias, estate, 1 Lot llMithHylvestcr. ill Vauders.'lco Thomas J Jloaringcreek. il Haub J. Mlllor. it Littlo Kobtrt, tO Ilucher l..t.i- 177 1M 0 Kl 033 JiMJ 032 73 2-j .1 4 1V9 11 01 2 2-1 2 2-1 2 till I i I 10 72 0 32 271 1 00 41 7 00 7 1-9 1 Ki S-J 3l.i W 3-1 2 72 .111 I7I I 1) .?;! I'" Ilarni-s Thomas, jr.. I rlclc & Miumuu, Huston John, p.irtof. Tricu Jacob, Morris Daniel, Yncum ilMu, Ypcum Ulsha, Weary (Inbrlel, Morris U. A M. H.llnchs. Morris D. A M. (i. Huihs. -J orris 1). AM.o.lIushs , -J orr sl & .M.tl.IIuShj, Morris 1). & M. O. Huh Weary Uabriol, " ' Weary (labrlel, Haub J. Miller. Keller Hlchard, Heuver OcorKo i J. L, Kill,.-. Sugar Loaf. Iluckalew James. I olo i zeUlel. Custard Mary, (loss .Miitiinuiei, dray Hubert, 20X1 HI 7i -!i(i) II -il 12.il COO Jill .1 But Ml -.ii I'oberts UxiMt, is S3 U Hot 110 Kilo John , 1IjL1AM UlooiuaburK, Apra ; LAMON, Treasurer, pitEASUUEU'S SALE OF SEATED LANUIINCOLUMIIIA COUNTY A SO lllO riillm.-lm, 1, , . . Rf.it.-il I.rm.i;- ., ,..'. ,l'reeis o .Vi !!?, ?',,!.,,t., 1,11 s".".' Um llllller tu" ProvNfnui .1 in., .n'l n'J r,','.lhly' ''"titled " An Act r.lallni It 10 mlu of lamts mr taxes In Colombia Couu ly vlcr". lt'iiri-a)i-i or Owners. im, a. Hearer. .Miller Ellas, llrnvi-r Stephen, llali or Thomas, Luco Oeoro A., Menton. Conner Preserve. Hhull. Eteklcl, Knons John, Hwiu twout Joliu, Conner Malhlas, Masters l'arvln, HrlnkJoliu O., 1127 1 3:u is 2S no 60 17 01 1 111 (113 11 71 17: i. 2 10 101 Mloom. 1 Lot 1 Puisell E. II., l'rentls Niiiiov. 1 " 1 31 Murray Jusepli I'., Mriarcreek, Miller Reuben, Thomas Joslah, Miles Luev, Vunpelt Uriah, Conyngham, Hrown William, reau ivtrlck, Casey Lnureuce, PrpHtnn lmni.i.i-iiniani r-.. 300 11175 37 20 7 1 Lot Yorkey William, 2 20 Greenicood, 8 Drelplepleco James, Walls Inseph, Colo Nlrholas, HockChrlsilau, Hemlock, Susquehanna Blate Company, Jackson, llalston J., William & John, 225 21 2 2U II 60 160 111 3 1250 212 6 Locust. 3 5 llreach Joseph, Crnul Jacob, Doneboo Cornelius, Metis Chnrles, Jjlllard William, 25 14 8.' 11 70 in 12 11 30 Jj LotHloyerKarah', in m 45 123 50 jiiuiiiiM iiiram. Oi Wulklns HobertM., J eager Henry V Hupp aeorce, estate, htruuser Charles, Madison. Whlpples James, estate, Pine. Fox John. Mluler Charles, Ureculy James, bwlsher l'hllip, Moarlngcretk, 2 SI 1 10 10 3 SO 871 1115 1H 125 13 Bhermaa Catharine, 107 WILLIAM L.VMON, B Klefcr Daniel, I Klkendall ft Crensy, n Hambnch Daniel, 17 Hill Jacob estate, Conyngham Townthtp, S70 Jordnn Uolierl, V80 l'ortcr Andrew, Unl Wnlker I-wls, Jiof 17'i Huston Thomns, JJor aso Husion Msry, i, of 170 Huston Thomns, Jjof rwi Huston Mary, mo Ilucher l'ctcr, 8fll llcnsley Johnson, 3SI lllltzhliner Thomns, 2'i0 Wlckeishnm A inns. Sl Hhnnnon wlllinm, ho lltckhnm (leorge, no linrues Tnomas, lil Ilea A. W. UK) Hen A. W, Hi Hen A. W. W Kline, Llndontnutli A Co.. JO I.lndeuinutli Ueoivo !.. 8 Wnlkcr Lewis, 401 Young John, til llrnnunu Kbonezor, llenm Joshnn, 111 DelUven 1'clcr, m Miner William, 311 l'ortcr William, V70 Heose Dnnlel, 'HI Warner Jonu. 170 Ilcnrer ft Kline, 1H Iteeso Mlchnel, 450 Hrown NnlUaulcl, Dloomiburi;. April 5, 1S7! boots & shoes: AT E.M.KNORll'8 ft SPRING STYLUS, THE LATEST AND mwi Every variety for Men, Women nnd Chllar.i, OLD STOCK Selling ut Cost to closo out to innkn room for RU NEW GOODS. Bargains ! Bargains ! CALL A1SD SEE, TXAN TED : Agents for our now () . U '"l0 Pn,Ve.r ,llu t-'ontrlhu'or. Thirteen tie parimen s. ri-llKlou, ,,nd secular, llov. A. 11 fc.irlo writes for ll. o n year i n liofpreuilin 1 to Mcli subscriber. I'or AkhiiIs' terms 1 "es, JAam H. Eaulb. Uostok, Mas. C O r A I.IONTI1 tnVi.1 iTnTrl Wl-,T l OO I tlComblnatlon Tunnel, llutton Hole Cut ter, nud other amnios, nAfll i OVHI.TT UO. Fhcq 1112W1 UIO. 03 JltJlt u I Key Check omnia. L'iun.n. .., .amiogues, ssm- Fii i !! J:'olnM 1'llEE. H. M. Hi-hm ek ni'nsrt nllirl 810 WOttTII I-'IIEE TO EOOIC AQENTS ) Hend yonr address, .tatlni; exnerlenco, succc and book now nolltug, nnd receive free our ii .ir AGENTS' POCKET COMPANION, Worth $10.00 tonnyllook Acent. PiHi1!11.'? liiWa- I'lW&licrMSa TBansomM rhlladelphia. ul2vl AGENTS! AGENTS! 1 AGENT.S!!' Wo will pay SI0 per week In cash, and oxp.n scs, to good iiuenls who wlllenirien with m n mice Kvervthlni? fornlslied. Addre-ss ni2wl 1-'. a. ELLS CO., Charlotte, Mich, THREE YEARS in n JIANTHAP1! ItouM " by T. S. AnTiinit. (the most pipulnr i f Ainerloau authors,) Is now ronly. It Is a sun nt'f-xposoof llrnirmalinnudselllns;.ii thrill line recital r n threo yonrsliro In n elty dram shop, shows up tho vllodecep.lnns nraetlcol In bar-roo i.s,.iml tstho most powerlul work nf the kind ever written. Will bo oagerly read by thousands, and is certnlu to havo nu Iniineim aie. Apply lor nn ngoney and do itooliu well L'!:'1." ,aolH. ", J' M' M'l'ODDAitD ft CO., l'ubkshers, 1'hlloda. ullwl aETTHEONLYfiTANDnD IlOOIf of thn pnl'iU' "It ' sa J ycar'y l,y n" ww an bo mado bv Agents n cnnvasslnis for Ynu nnn's Dlclloiinrt-nr "J "mils, cuiiinluilli! 20,000 lU-otdnU in every deparlment of Unman HBort, thau In ni v oticr posslblo wny. From t In M n wo-k In sured. It Is for every Housekeeper, Farmer lrmlo and Profession. I'or tho sick and well. A rellnblo book of permanent vlne to overy wide nwnko proL'resslvo iM-rson. It nt-119 Itself; Kxlri terms Address, F, M. Heed, lSSElKhth Ktret I.ewiork, u!2wl A GEN TSU ,e llft VB nin"y rdy a now.low 7, f-priced practical book that Ls sun-,,.",,,5-!i'!B,!r!y..k""e1't lor bv nil classes, jump THE WlllIK FOB HIE TIMEa. It will be 11, , chenpest nud must saleablo bofik ever publlshrd nnd on a vitally luUrestluu and Important sub Ject. LlvonECuts should loso no timo, but write ul once for particulars nod secure tho best ter ritory, for when wonnuouncelhotitloniidnnnio the author, one of tho most popular ani um". ful lu America to-day, thero win bo o rush tor S.rrK" " J'uwl" mL" a "' UrVaVJrSnf,U,K!?ff)0!!K . .n , 01:0. Maclean, Publisher. nlSwl 7J3 Sansom Ht 1'hilad.i. HrlllUntl'en Pictures of thn . SiKhtsaud.Seusatlousof Now York. TAMMANY FllAUb.s. lllographles of Vnnderblll. Drew, Oould nnd n.V!5',r,u'.1.'' '""Bnates, All ubnul JOslK MA Nh HELD, the slirn and EDWAHI) s. STOKE-, the assassn, octavo of over 500 paKes, profusely Illustrated. Acouts Wanted. Hend sl.oi fur oulllt, nnd secure territory nt ouco. Clreulnrs S,SiNa co , ruuf gj"" WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS KUH l OOHIIM, COLD.S di llO llis "stiii. U T.nC!T.TiU"S,t',,')r;S(!nt u,. Acla ,n Combination with wther enicleni romoilles, in ponular form for tho i;ur or nil TH KOATnnd LIINCI DNeases HOAKKENEH.SandlILCKItATlnvnr.K.i...;V aro Immediately rellovud nud sutements 1110 constantly being sent to tho pniprlolor of relief lu cn-.es nf throat iiliilciiltieH of years standing HA fl'I'IOM .I)?i,'uulecelved by worthless U,t V,1.!1 W? la,,,.tJftl(',,!9 " only Wells' J?' V-iJ'i'? .wH''.'j ,.Yrie1 ' cenu Per JOHN tj KELLOUtJ. Is Ptati Hi. TM v urtn.i .... cular. HoleAKcntforlbe U. H. ni-a,i Oil, WOULD I WEHE A CHILD AOAIN! slRhs tho weary nnd exhausted ono, ns tho lau KUMrand 1-issltudo of spring comes upon him. Como nud recelvo vigor nnd strength irom the wonderlulHoutli American Tonic JUHTJBEBA. Lour nnd siiccessfuily used in Its native country 'l'M,'."lVf,l,1 r"."1'' I,01eut J'nrlller of tifo Illood, it is iound even to exceed tho nntielp.i- inKtothoiiiedli-al nnd sclenililo periodicals of L'jodon 11111I l'lirisjlpisvessesthemost Power lul lonlo properties known to Mnterla Medlca. Dr. Walls' Extract of Jurubeba VKV OitilA vm It reguuies thu buwels, quiets the nerves nets ! Jinf "! tllu "O'lv" 'k uis, and by Its'.im r .'S'.i ,r "'? reslorlni! tllectB, produces em y a"U v,,,rou,! action to tho wholo sj s- Olis (J. KELLOQO, isrintt Pt., New York ... .. .. Sul Agent for tho United males l'rloo SI per llottlo. Hend for circular. ilitvi Agentu Wnntetl for tho Now Wort, OUR CHILDREN, 4c. Imparling a vast aniount of valuable Ii nir.' luntlim conduct vo to tho Health iin.,.,i... and Weltaronf ,Uo -f'k?. Wr le'n lu Vmea,"' IB tyly. It 1. exciodingly IateieitlSi.nttuP. n: iiiNimciivo. Every Family should have it. nnd 110 Parent Mils! iVAiir' " wSi&'tari dec-'7lVtV1''nW,',lA,?"M''iA1J.I,nb'il1er. uec..7l-tf 711 Hansom street, I'hllauelphla "yALUAllLE TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. ppiyio -1 u -,..u feb272-2m ut Greenwood, Columbia county,' I'a. PEIiFECT COMBUSTION. SIGNAL LIGHT. The llrst und only sclf feedlug Anthracite Coal Htovo over Invented that will reriectiy u. . . Kh"menllthegase.s. y Warranted tho mar HEAUNli BTOVE lu o .... iuu country, xm fir,11 '-'"l and circular to 2'"UIIK!.L, SfEVENHON a CO., utoyo Manufacturers, I'lltsburgb, I'a, J, THORNTON " Would anliouiiratollin pIM.biiu nt ntnnM.. P. burn and vieimtt.. (hi. i. 1 ; i.vj; "iY?'.".r. ud compiiti uioMmont of " ,u" WALL VAKEtt, WINDOW BHADES, riSTl'BES, COIIDS, TASSELS, nnd all other goods In his line of business. All the newest and most app,ovci putteiils of tlis day are alwavs to ba f iunJi in utl L...,..!,.T. MO IS, DKOl'SY (-CHOFULA. INTEHVU 'ill". IIo ,v to Mnko nntl Keep tlipin Hoaltliv Ilv AUaUSTU K. (lAHI)EIt Jl, li 1 't t,ft!,1r Vn, !' New York Medical Cnlfege, Deve li n t. I i,;H.",1V. '" 'i"".'.''":"'-'' The undersigned oners forsale nboutm m-ren el i'lnu't e' Ja.!iJoereiJ. Drtt?o?s"m'J ?"'nw0,r?.n,g0 'pwhshlp noar James mar.6.'W-tf ATaTurnVbeiowATarket"1