THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. gnlsiiitB'hriK BLOOMSBURG, vl. j-Pi'idny. Pnli. A.. IHVfi. Dcmocrnt'c Stale Committee or lVnnstylrttnla. IlAimwiiuna, 1a., .Tun. 20, 180. In pursuance, of tlio meeting of tlio Dem- ocmtlcF talo Committee,' I hereby give notlco that tlio Democracy of the State through their delegates, will nucmlilo at tho city of Lancaster on Wednesday, tho 22d day of March next, at 12 o'clock, m., for tho pur pose, of electing delegate to represent tlio Stnto of Pennsylvania m tho ensuing Dcm- ocratic National Convention, and to appoint electors and do such other matter and tilings ns tho said convention may deem necessary and proper. iri:xrmicK II. WntaiiT, Chairman, In accordanco with tho Rules of tlio party, tlio members of tho Democratic Standing Jinmitteo of Columbia county, arc request id to meet in tlio Reading room of tliu Kx change Hotel, on Monday, February 7th.it 1 o clock, r. JL, for tho purpose of appoint inj delegates to tho Stato Convention, whle Inn been called to meet at Iiucastcr on the 2d of March, 1S70, and to attend to such other business as may bo brought before tlio Committee. Tho members will please bring with them tho window books which wcro i sued to each election district last year. Wakhkn J. Uuckalhw, Samuel, SxYnr.it, Chairman. Secretary. lil.OOMSlit'Wi, Jan. 31, 1S7G. SOIiDIEKS' BOUNTIES AM) KAII.UOAI) UKAXTS. Corporate lullitenco is doing its utmost to get Congr&s to endorso tho now worthless bonds of tho Southern Pacific R. R. Col. Thomas A. Scott is an adept manipulator of Legislatures and Congress, and knows no such word as "fail." Despite) tho nearly unanimous voto in Congress against subsi dies, land grants, and government aid to bankrupt railroad schemes, it looks as if his powerful arguments would convert tlio-o who so recently declared against tho scheme Wo have already given these. Pacific roads over ffi-1,000,000 in money subsidies, and over 220,000,000 of acres of public land, which in all conscience should bo enough. If, however, thero i3 an overflowing Treasury, let tho Government bojust before it is generous. It should properly compen sate tho soldiers of tho lato war by an equal ization of bounties. This has been prom ised them time and timo again, but no bill for that purpose ever became a law. The three years men boro tho brunt of tho war, and yet received but S100 bounty, whereas raw recruits towards tho close of tho rebel lion were given from $1,000 to $1,500, and most of them never emolled gunpowder. Even tho pittance of $100 was denied thoso who were discharged on account of sickness, beforotho expiration of their terms of ser vice, even if they had faithfully served two years and eleven months. Again, tho one year's men wcro solemnly promised $100 bounty by tho Government, but wcro discharged with but $33.00 and in somo cases $00.00. Bounty lands wero also promised tho sol dier, but thepromise was a delusion, becauso if was coupled with the proviso that tho sol dier must resido upon tho tract. Had it been given to him absolutely he could have located Iiu warrant, and eventually used it, It used to bo tho cry "millions for defenco ana not one cent for tribute." It may how bo baid truthfully, million) for rail-roads not one cent for the country's defender). WHAT AVE PAY THE STATE. From a hasty glance at the Auditor Gen cral's Report, wo calher tho followim amounts paid the Stato by citizens and corpo rations of this County during the last fiscal year : Hotel Licenses '. $1,003,40 Retailer's " 3,0.19.53 Restaurant" 217.00 Tax on Hank Stock 352.(19 Locust Mt. Coal & Iron Co 7,508.01 Coal Ridgo Co ...... 842. 1 G B. F.t Zarr, Prothonotary 531.23 "V. ill. Jacohy, Register 500.20 Jackson & AVoodin 39.00 Personal Property 013 40 Espy Liino Co 87.50 Bloomsburg Iron Co 1,000.00 1st. National Bank, Bloomsburg. 475.00 Ncscopcck Bridge Co 89,00 Catawissa " " 110.35 Berwick Rolling Mill 21.90 Y, II. Abbott, Notary 1 25.00 Total, $14,840.87 This amount does not includo tho tax on some coal companies whoso corporate nnirie wo do not recall, nor tho tax on rail-roads which run through our County. If they wero included it would raiso tho amount to nearly $50,000. It will bo seen that only ono Bank makes a return, tho First National of this place, and several corporations aro omitted forborne cause. To show tho morality of our peoplo wo may add that no Hcenso is returned for Bil liard Rooms, Bowling or Ten Pin Alleys, Brokers, Pedlers, Theaters, Circuses or Me nageries, Patent Medicines or Distilleries. Ito pamphlet laws wero sold in 1875 and no Collateral Inheritance was reported for that year. niGHT. Mr. Randall purposes applying tho eight hour law to tho clerks in tho Government departments. AVhercas they havo hereto foro worked six hours a day, he wants them to work eight, which will enablo tho Gov' crnment to dispenso with one-fifth of the number and cave several millions of dollars annually, without diminishing tho effect ivencss of thejbrce or lessening tlio amount of work done. This will bu cruel and in human, of tourseiiut there is this much to bo (-aid in extenuation of Mr. Randall, that clerks in newspaper offices', manufacturing establishments and business houses all over, tho country uro glad to work ten hours a day, and even longer, for salaries no greater than thoso which the Government pay, The tax payers everywhero will sustain Repre sentative Randall in his efforts to equalfxe tho hours of labor in tho public employment with thoso usual outside ol office. QUESTION AND A.NSWKK. Tho Ifacleton Anthracite Sentinel of Jan 28th risks: "When will that Pardon's Digest swindio bo stopped in tho Pennsylvania .legislature! Tw.t wiixiiiiiin.se. until thu th loviiiif station ers aro prevented from dl vying with dishon est members. Tho answer is to bo found in tho samo journal, of tho eamo date, and in tho samo column as tho query, us follows i Tho Houso bill providing for tho purchaso of Purdon'H Digest for the members of tho Legislature, wns defeated on Tuesday last, '.fully ono for reform. THE MIA OF UASCAMTY. Years ago, under Democratic nuplecs, tho robbery of tho Treasury by n Democrat of ever so small nn amount, would have been n text fur every Radical newspaper mid orrtor in tlio land. Tlio rascality of Tweed, although promptly punished by n Democratic Administration, was mado n national question, and with effect. But our npponents nro Indifferent when wo bring homo to them Land Grabs; Credit Moutllicin, Crooked Whiskey frauds.and gen eral rascality) as if a matter of course, and tho Republican voter stands at tho polls annually to perpetuate tho scoundrcllsm of his leaders. As n samplo of tho general demoralization, National, State, and corpo rate wo give tho following synopsis of one day's doings. T. J. McLain, n private banker of War ren, Ohio suspended yesterday. His liabil ities aro $100,000, assets unknown. Jordon, Clark Sim., tho Boston clothiers, who wcro compelled to suspend recently, by tho embezzlements of their book-keeper, Satiford, met their creditors yesterday. They stated their liabilities at $390,132, and their assets nt$351,C2G; but their books havo peen kept in such n manner that it is imposslblo to get at tho exact condition of their nfiairs. Jonathan Earle, Treasurer of tho Norfolk and New Brunswick, Hosiery Company, nt Now Brunswick. N. J., has been found "short in his accounts" to tho amount of $142,000. Ho has acknowledged the "ilcfici encj,"and turned over property sulllclcnt to cover tho amount. It is said that his son, G. B. Earle, of new York, who kept the Treasurer's bank accounts, was given blank checks of tho Company to fill out as required to meet the Company's liabilities as they camo due, and that ho used them, and lost tho money in Wall street speculations. It now appears that tho robbery of tho Northampton National Bank, at Northamp ton, Mass., was accomplished, and that the securities taken aggregate $720,000. The, loss as usual, falls almost wholly upon snecial depositors. A reward of $25,000 is offered by tho bank olllccrs for the return of tlio property anil tlio conviction oi tlio bur glars. Tho robbery was committed by seven unknown men who, it is said, "had been hanging about the town for at least a month." After thev had bound tho cashier, Whitlle- siiv. ninl his l'uinilv. and eonitielled him to civo them tlio combination ol tlio sale vault, . - f . - 1 ....!, .1 t .1. - ..!!.. ...1. Liiey ttaiicu uuiu uiey i;uw mo infill wmi-u-tnan had gone home, and then got into tho vault with ono of the four keys needed, the other threo being at tho house of tho other bank ofliccrs. Owing to tho want of these keys, they were balked by tho safe contain ing tho money and securities of tho bank itself. Three hours nfter tho family wero bound and gagged, Mrs, Whittlesey succee ded in freeing herselt and giving tho alarm lrom a window. llio rest or tlio r.imily wcro then liberated, and tho cashier, still bearing tho handcuffs, went to tho bank. It is sup posed tho robbers, or at least six of them, left for Springfield on tho six o' clock morn imr train. Of tho $730,000 taken, only 812,000 la lost by tho bank. About $500, 000 is in registered bonds and certificates of stock, and, therefore, not negotiable. llev. E. U. Winsloiv, tho lioston lorger, has been traced to the steamship Rotterdam winch sailed lrom icw lork on Pruiay last for Rotterdam. It is stated that there is no treaty of extradition with Holland. Noth ing new in regard to winslow s lorgcrios was developed yesterday at Boston.but their amount was estimated as high as $000,000. Tho report that ho sailed in tho Rotterdam steamer is discredited at tho Hub, but it is bclievcdthere that ho took very littlcjmonoy with him, wherever lie went. A plan to rob nn express car coining East from Chicago, on AVedncsday night, was frustrated, and tho robbers were captured. Four men, formerly railroad employes, got on tho train at AVauseon, Ohio, and as soon as it was again under way, began to bore out part of a panel in tho express car, when they wero pounced upon by ofliccrs who wero iu waiting on tho train. The robbers aro now in jail at Toledo. Tlio safe in the express car contained $275,000 in currency and over $125,000 in bullion. FOOD F0U THOUGHT. AVo clip tho following from tho financial columns of the Press of January 20th: In London to-day it was reported that tho directors of the Bank of England intended to reduco tho rates of discount at their next meeting on Thursday. It will thus bo either 4 or 4 per cent from that date. Tlio Times, !.: i i ' m us uuuiiciai nruciu lo-uav says mo money market remains inactive. Thobusiness con sists chiefly of loans, which yield a better profit and quicker returns than discounting bills of exchange. Consequently, discount is quoted in several quarters abovo tho ac tual market rate, which is not abovo 3Vpor cent, ior tnree months' bills, mo jjank of England is doing no discount business at all. Tho inclination of Continental ox- change continues favorablo to England, in consequence oi larger purchases or stock nero ior tno account or Continental deal ers. Here, threo months bills with good secu rity, cannot bo negotiated, except as a mat ter of favor, for less than 10 per cent, or three times the amount charged in England. Our country is rich and should bo prosperous and our rates of interest only provo tho extravagance of our government, and tho vicious legislation of tho party in power. DIGNITY. A Democratic IIouso of Representatives seems bent on economy, and tho opposition, of course ouject because the dignity of our Government must be maintained, Supposo wo take our Minister to England as au ex ample. "A London letter to tho New York Tribune throws light upon tho recent cable dispatch to tho effect that writs had been served upon Minister Sehenck, Albert Grant and others connected with tho management of tho EinnlaMino Company. At tho date of tho letter Mr. Alexander MacDougall, chairman of tlio company, was about to bring ait action again't tho original directors of tho concern, MacDougall makes tho specific accusation that sehenck was bribed in the sum of $50,000 by Trenor AV. Park. Thero is much speculation as to whether tho great Pokerist will stand his trial liko a man or hide behind tho shield of his missiou.' AVK THOUGHT SO. Tho Insurance Bureau in. our Stato was a favorite schemo with tho Republican party, and especially with Mr. Foster, tho present Superintendent. His foresight is shown by tho fact that last year ho received in fees $11,805,50 and a talary of $2500, making a total of $14,805,00, or more than threo times tho amount received per annum by Gov Curtin. Tho whiskey ring mado n firm stand on McKee, in tho recent trial (it St. Louis, But ho was found guilty, and now thero is no barrier between Bristow and Babcoek ex cept Grant. A'o shall await tho trial of tho President's Private Secretary with much in terest, and sco to what extent Grant will shield his favorite. No ono is surprised that Grant and Sher man nro opposed to a reduction ol tho army but Grant and Sherman aro soldiers, Quiet, peace-loving peoplo who pay tho taxes and aro not enamoured of tho pomp and cir cumstanccs of war, nro not of their way of thinking. Just as long as wo havo a largo standing army and a strong navy, with a military man at tho head of tho Government tho Nation is constantly in danger of being plunged into war, Chromcle. Mrs. Everett, of Angelica, New York,;iias tho original commission given by General Burgoyno to Colonel Bauni, In 1777, order ing him to proceed to Bennington, Vermont, to tako charge of tho stores of goods thero a strategic movement which led to tlio battle nt that place. It should be iu tho Centennial collection. WASHINGTON LETTEH. Wasiiin(1ton, D. O., Fcb'y. 2, 1870. fyrctnl Oirrcspondcncc. Bonio one, Shakespeare, 1 think, said, ''There's a divinity that shapes our end.." With that lino running through niy.mind I sat in the gallery nf tlio House, and took a good view of the top and bottom ends of somo of our Oongicssmcn. Tho bifurcated lower ends of numbers of them wero visible on tho seats when they were hoisted In that peculiar pool lion which Is said to bo tho American's Idea of comfort, and a lesson could bo learned from tlieso feet. Somo of them wcro broad, strong looking, conveying tho idea that tho owner was a man of will, who, when "ho put his fool down," meant business. Others wero narrow mid small suggesting weakness, physical and perhaps mental, upon tho part of tho ownor, and still others wero of such enormous proport ions that they gavo ono the thought that the owner must get fatigued by carrying them round. But while tho feet or minor ends wcro of few varieties, the caputs were almost as diverso in shape, size, nnd appearance ns thero wero members. Yon sound, well-shaped head, with its full crop of hair cut close and tinged by tlio passing hand nf time, clear cut and well poised, shows power, will, ability "'to do and dare,"and marks a man that leads wherever ho may bo thrown. Thero is another, of a different style, but equally strong, Long from point to rear, with a projecting forehead, depressed at the sides, with the hair thin and disappearing. It shows brain power, nervousness, skill, and wo know as wo look, that onoof tho leaders of tho body sits beforo us. Sco the small pointed head, sloping from every way to the center, and you wonder what that man's con stituents sent him here for, and what ho can do more than say "aye" or "no," ns his par ty leaders dictate. A closo examination shows that this class, or others indicating llio samo characteristics, largely predomi nate, and a few days watching of tho pro ceedings proves that tho divinity "that shapes our ends" makes no mistakes in the shaping, for tho ones with tho good ends (heads) lead and the others follow. Bennett, lato prince- royal, but now king of tho New York Herald, is going to be mar ried. This is no falso rumor to bo denied in time. Ho marries an American girl, born in Washington city, and now resident in Now York. She is tlio second daughter of Dr. May, and captured tho erratic Bennett at Now York last summer. Bennett will advanco tlio season this year for his "May" will como to him in Febiuary. Well, peace to his ashes, is tho prayer of his bachelor friends. "Thero was mounting in haste of tho Nctherby clan," and so thero is hero of all tho clans. No young bride lias been snatch ed from her destined spouso and borne away by an ardent Lochinvar from out of the west, but there aro many political movers seeking a bride, and her name is "nomina tion." Among tho democratic movers somo anger has been excited by Mr. Speaker Kerr's letter, expressing himself as favor ing Governor Hendricks. This has been most outspoken by the friends of that ardent young .lover from New Y'ork Tilden. But a great many others, who do uof'speak out in meeting," like Tildin's friends, think the Speaker should have held his peace, at least for tho present. Hero tho followers of tho grim Morton do not liko Senator Sherman's letter, nominating Governor Hayes. They .say it is nn effort to spiko Morton's guns. But all tho friends of all the candidates are mounted and riding for tho prize, while sensible men like you and me look on and laugh, Tho woman suffragists havo been hero in full force, only somo familiar faces wero wanting,Susan B. Anthony and Anna Dick inson wero not witli tlicin. It cannot be that they havo grown lukewarm, for they aro of thoso "whom ago does not tire'nor custom stale." Thoso dear ducks want tlio privilege of voting accorded to tho women of tho District. As it is ono not now given t the men, wo all favor it here. Let Con gress make them voters, by all means, and give us tho experiment or a woman's gov ernment on a littlo larger scale than the homo circle. Ono thing is certain, there could bo no better placo than this to make tho experiment, as all tho governments by men tried hero havo failed. Investigations aro tho order of the day. Everybody and everything is being investi gated. AVliat will bo developed by tho Smelling Committees is yet an unknown quantity, but I have very littlo doubt that they will discover, if they persevere, that thero aro good oysters, a fair article of whiskey, excellent tcrrapin,and fiuo import ed wines, to be had at certain places in this city. Some of tho investigators may find a "big bonanza" in tho shape of a roll of greenbacks, (checks aro not taken and memorandum books allowed.) It is mournful to view tho lobby. The patriotic and high-muled men who eongre- gate hero at every Session of Congress, eacli one having a Senator and two or three Representatives for sale, aro at a discount liko others, their occupations gone ; for tlio 'men who havo schemes have generally dis covered that they havo been purchasing goods that could not bo delivered. It rends one's heart, nnd causes great tears of pity to flow from tlio eyes of sympathetic to seo the blank looks that followed tho announce' ment that Tom Scott would not havo a lobby for tho Texas and Pacific bill. Tho vultures had congregated, expecting fat pickings from him, when, liko a thunder clap in a cloudless sky, camo tho announcement that thero would bo no lobby. It is to bo hoped that this winter will glvo us tho last of tho disreputablo "third house," particularly as thero is a bill now beforo tlio Senate, to pro vido a bar which shall issue licenses to per sons to practico beforo tho committees. This law requires that tho applicant shall havo license to practico law in' tho highest court of tho Stato in which ho resideB, and pun ishes any attempt to approach members upon tho subject of a bill, Our "foreign relations" continue to ho in a confused condition. Tho truth is that It would requiro more acumen than tho ordi nary mortal possesses to arrivo at any con elusions upon tlio conditions of nfiairs iu Europe Ono day wo hear that Andrassy's note has been accepted by nil tho great powers, and that Turkey acquiesces. Thei this Is denied. All wo do know is that fighting is going on iu Spain and iu Turkey and that all Europo Is as usual armed, and each one of great powers is watching for an opportunity to "annex" n littlo territory Wars and revolutions nro talked of in somo of tho Spanish American States, but that is no news. Saxon, Michael J. Doylo was found guilty of mur der in the first degreo at Mauch Chunk on Tuesday, Kelly and Kerrigan will bo tried at tho next term of court. This caso has attracted great attention, Doyle belonging to tho Molly Mngulrcs, at wboso Instigation tho murder of John P, Jones, a ml no boss, was supposed to have been committed. The verdict is generally approved. Hands ofT tlio People's Monoy Victor E. Piolct, lato Democratic 'candi date for State Treasurer, is at llnrrlsburg boring for an nppropratlon of $50,000 Iu aid of tho Patrons of Husbandry Centennial Encampment. Tho peoplo of this Stato hnvo enough heavy burden to carry without being called upon to assist tlil, or any oth er private onlerpri.se. AVIiy don't Mr. Pio lct apply to tho National Grango who havo nearly $100,000 surplus fund on interest, for tlio $50,000 ho desires. Ho and his friends knoiv very well that tho officers of tho Na tional Grango aro too keen to allow their money to bo thus used In an enterprise' that is expected to enrich a chosen few promi nent among whom Is Victor E. Piolctlo. AVIiy ask tho people of tho Stato at this timo of paralyzed industries, nnd general business depression, to submtt to additional taxation for tho.bcnefit of this purely private enterprise. Every citizen of tho State who attends tho Centennial nnd puts up nt tho Granger Encampment will bo expected to pay for what ho gets. Then let Mr, 1'iolctto nnd his friends furnish tho money to erect tho buildings and run tho establishment, AA'itli tho samo propriety might tho Masons, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Knight Templaro, Good Templars, American Me chanics' Red .Men. Sons and Daughters of Tcuipcranco, or any organization, ur indi vidual, demand tho same amount of money for tho samo purpose. Can thercjbo n doubt that if this appropriation is mado somebody will bo $50,000 better off and no citizen of tho State benefited in tho least. Tho idea that this is only it loan, is richness indeed, Who for ono moment suppose that it is tho intention to pay back Into tho Stato Treas ury ono cent, should tho appropriation bo obtained. If Mr. Piolett and his iricnds will give the proper security tho money may bo obtained from private somces nt any mo ment, Tlio splendid mansion and stock farm at AVysox alone, would bo good for tho sum of money asked for. o shall anxious ly await tho action of tho democratic "ro- form" Houo of Representatives on this at tempt to filch $50,000 from tho already sore ly pressed peoplo of tho State. Muney Lu minary. Food for Hcimlilirnns. Senator AV'cst.of Louisiana, is tho latest of tlio administration pets to como under fire. L. A. AViltz of tho Louisiana Legis lattiro' charges him with having paid $25, 000 to secure his election, and what is worse ho apparently proves it by showing a list of tho members whom ho bought, with tho sum paid for each. This isn't tho first timo a certified price-list of tlio legislators of that State has found its way into tho newspaper and wo aro not surprised, thcreforo, to boo that .AVcst gotjmost of ins constituents nt tho low price of $500 a head. Thero wcro four to whom, according to this list, ho had to pay $1,000 or $1,500, and two particularly high toned fellows whom it cost an ;outlaw of $5,- 000 each to Bccuro for him. But tho latter two represented rings, and aro supposed to havo divided with others. This makes ono moro of its members which the Senate oftho United States needs to investigate. The worst of it is that if AVcst wcro to be expelled thero is no telling when poor Louisiana would succeed in getting another man into his seat. Thero aro two or threo fcenators elect from that Stato now hanging around tho door of tlio Capitol. Times Communicated. You.vcnvoMANSTOWN, Jan., 20th 1870. 3Irsus Editors of Coi.ujip.ian and Democrat Gents : Yonr historian is in crrsr in saying- that Bethuel Vincent had been married a short timo beforo ho was taken prisoner. He should have said Daniel Vincent. Ilctlmel Vincent was not married until ho returned from captivity ; ho married Jlartha Ilcmrod, and Daniel Vincent married Angelica HcufT of Xcw Jersey, I make this correction through tho sug gestion of my wifo who is a grand daughter of Daniel Vincent. It is important that the historical account bo as correct as possible. And being a read er of your paper and interested in reclaim ing tho Early history of Pennsylvania lrom oblivion in tins our Centennial i car of our National Existenco I havo thought proper to mako theso suggestions. Truly Yours. A. I. Quinr.r.v. Six llorso Thieves Hanged. Atchison, Kan., Jan. 31. A commercial traveller, of this city, has just como iu from Solomon valley. Ho says that six horo thieves wcro hauged there a few days ngo by a vigilance committee. Among thoso lynched wero Hiitelnn-on, Cox and Con naughty, three desperadoes of tho frontier. Tlio thieves wero surrounded in their cabin at night, just after returning from a trip to Nebraska, whero they had been to di-posc of stolen ttock. They wcro tried by a lyn ches' court, found guilty nnd executed at once. WiLKKMUitni:. Pa. Jan,, 27. Verdict of not guilty was rendered this morning in tho caso of Dr. Trimmer, pi'olhonotary, and his clerk, M. E. Clauglinn, chaiged with forging: and altering election returns last lyovcmber. MARKET HEL'OllTS. liLOOMSllUllG MAUKKT. Wlicnt per bushel. , llso " .. Corn, new, " ., o.its, " " Flour per barrel .. cioversccd flaxseed , 1.85 .VI I no .40 7.UO , 7.011 . l.M .Sl .20 .08 .10 nutter Tanti low otntous Dried Apples ..- Hams Mdes Shoulders .10 .10 .12 .10 . 20.CO .25 . 4.W ard nor nound Hay per ton Iiouswax Timothy Seed Ill II I'A'I llln I lilt 1.IIA1.. No. tonWhart I 4,ooper'Pon No. 5 " " f S,7(i " no. o J 2.MI Ulacksmlth sl.mnp on wharf $ i.uo " liltumlnous " f o.oo Marriages. Vi:i.IVi:it-Ill'NVON,-On Jon. cm ull. nt tho residence o( tho brldo's parents by tho Itev.ll, C, Muuro, Mr. Emory Vt'cllter, of Jcrbeytown and JIIss llunyon, ot Madison, OAltY-WlILlVPIl.-On Jan. 27tli ult, nt Wlilto Hall by tho ltev. II. O, Slunro, Jlr. Clarence Cary ot Wlilto Hull to Ils,s Koto Weltvcrof -Madison, 0lt0Vi:it-HAUTZi:i.U-At tho residence of Mr, Pajcn Weaver, In Cntawlssa, on tho 1st liibt., by tho ltev. William (1. Laltzlc, Mr. Prnnklln Plerco drover to Miss Sarah Hartzell, bolliof MaUl towntJilp, Co lumbia county. Deaths. KI.INI!. In Oiango on Jan, 21bt ult, Sirs, llebecca Kline, nged 71 years, o months nnd s dajs. McC'AItTV.-In Greenwood, Jan. 2SIH ult, Samuel Mccarty, aged oa jears nnd V dojrs. llKIHIIUNH.-ln Plihlnt'crcik, on tho sotli ult, Henry llebliUnc, ago 7a jeara, u months aud 13 uars. imUMIinu.EIl.-lu C'aUttlesa twp., on Jnn.Uth ult, M rs. t'atherlno lirumlicller,t Ho of Jacob Hruin- liellcr, ago 70 tears. WAI.TEH. Near Keosaun.ua, Van llurcn CO. Iowa. Jan. 24Ui ult, Mrs. PlUabelli I), wlta of (leorgo l), waiter, In tho scui )iar of her nt'o. JOHNSON. In Iicu&t twp., Jan. Sid ulr, niza Johnson, wlto of Hlas Johnson, ko C3 years. 10 months and lis da) s. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1ST' OTICE. "i lio iindcrsttrncrt would Iiorcliy plvo notlco to all nnrtlos Indebted to lilm, on unto or book lu'comit, lo iomo rornnrilniid settle nl onco or tlio mwtints will Ito placed m ino nanus oi mo proper omcrr iorcoi- FCU. T-U. STEPHEN KN'OIIU. XUCUTOR'S NOTICU. 1 'J RSTATM Of (IDOItllR SlltCK, WCKASKn. A'ttors tosliunCntAry on t ho estntn or (Icorpo ! not CntawlsHitwn.. Ooliunbl.i coinitv. decc lmvobcenitrnnted liy tlio irrjrlater of suld county, lo ll. J. lrwilr-r nt f!iflnulsRi ('nlmnl)t.t noun itrei ... 1,n t.'nt,. ,n ulinm nil nnwu. InrlnlitAil In satd cstnto aro requested to innko payment and tlioso hating claims or demands against tho snld cswto will mako them known to tho said l:ccutor without delay. 11. J. Illinium, reu.l Gl u.xvi;uiur. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. F.STATB OF JACOll BUS UIMAN, PFCEASKn, utters or Administration on tho ostatoor Jacob Shearman, lato or Heater township, Columbia Co., deceased, haio boon granted by tho Ueglsti'i- or said county to Nathanllri'dlK'nncr ,lr.,or Heater twp. All persons having cl.ilrns ng.ilnst tlio estate of tho dece dent ftro requested to piesent thein ror sutlctucut. nnuinoHoinneiHeii in xnnoaiaie 10 nuiKu p.ijmum lo tho undersigned administrator tilthout delay. NATHAN Illti:i)lir,MNi:il, .Ir I'cb. 4,'Tt-ot. Administrator. Great Reduction ,iu Pneo I Groat Reduction in Pricol Great Reduction in Pricq I , Think of it! Thmkof it Think of it SM0?' Think of it I Think of it! BAUGH'S n MM Jtado rrotrl ltaw ort'nburned Animal Hones, CHEAP KOll CASH. Wo nro now selling out Kaw Uono Suncr-rhoc. finale at tlio following C V A HA NT EE R AXAIAS IS . Ammonia .... rroni 3 to 4 per cent, soluble nnd Precipitated .l'liosphoilo Acid, Prom 9 to 11 per cent, Phosf hato or Mine, rendeicd Koluable, Tiom 20 to 21 per cent, At NET cnsli wholesale piiecs to Palmers nnd Planters, r. o. U. In Philadelphia, nt tno rouoivm i,owi-ricks: ion Tons and over, 73 ' to 09 Tons, CO ' to 74 ' ?0 " to 49 " 10 " to 29 " 1 " 10 10 " fas per ton, 2,(ioo lbs, 119 " " " " 40 " " " " 41 " " " ' 42 " " " " 43 " " " " BAUGH'S GROUND HAW BONES, feSy-Guarantccd Pure. At the follow Ing ctsu Prices: 100 Tons nnd over, $.1 1 Co w " to m 'ions . io so to w " M oo 10 " lo 20 " 87 00 1 " to !) " 3S 00 This bono Isirroundimro; Is not steamed or baked, nnd tho bollil bono has not beui selected from It for carbonizing purposes. runners uro icnuesii'u 10 kivij ini-n uim-m m n,u ,v.ninr i.nru. niui ir ihev f .ninfii. irei li.iit''lfs stan dard Pert Imcrs lrom dealers, they will bo supplied by us direct. BONE MEAL. JSTWAliliANTED PUl!K."a P.O. 11. In Philadelphia nt tho following Low cash riucts. ino Tons nnd over, $3S no per Ton, 2,C00 lbs. to 99 Tons, toll " 10 49 " toIM " to 10 " 39 Ol) 40 01) 41 0.1 42 00 43 00 PHILADELPHIA Ground Bones, In Jlags, on Hoard Cars at 'N'oiks, At tho following enit Prlccb: HO Tons nnd over, $30 no per Ton. to " to 99 Tons 31 oo " " 3 J " to 49 " 32 (M " " 10 " 10 2D " 33 HO " " 1 " to 9 " 34 00 " If packed In barrels, no tare olf, tvo will mako a deduction ot f 2 per ton rroin nbot o pi Ices. Persons desiring to take ndtnntaguot tho abovo low prices should send lu their orders at once. No.l FINE BONE DUST VAiUMXUD AX A BVMS: Ammonia from 2 to 4 per cent. " 14 to 17 " ' " S3 to 37 " " I'hobphorlc Acid Uono rhofrphalo of Llmo This nrllclo Is ground very tine, and Is noted for Its quick nctlon, nnd can no bought nt ine louowing re duced prices, rreo on board t cbsels nt our Philadel phia Works : 100 Tons nnd over, 80 " to 99 Tons so " to 49 " 10 " to 29 " 1 " lo 0 " $30 per Ton, 31 " " 112 " " 33 " " Bl " " !,ooo lbs. ESyX. Ii. One Dollar per Ton additional on abovo prices if bliijitivu from llaltimore. 15 A I! (J II & S 0 K S, BAU0II & SONS, B A U ( II & SONS, 20 South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia. 'M Soulh Delaware Ave., Philadelphia. '10 South Delaware Ave., Philadelphia. 103 South Stiett, llaltimore." 103 South Street, Baltimore. 103 South Streit, Baltimoic. Pel). 4 1st. CALIFORNIA THU CHICAGO ,t N011Tn-WP.STP.llN RAILWAY rmbraces under ono management the Croat Trunk Hallway Lines or Iho WUST and NOUTil-Wi:sT,and, with Its numerous branches and connections, forum tho shmtcht nnd iiuickest louto between Chicago nnd nil points In Illinois, wiisTO-nmn, Noiihiehn Miciiioan, AIiNNFbOTA, Iowa, Nkduaska, California und tho Western 'iviinoneb. lis Omiilisi iiiia California line Is the shortest and best rnuto for all points In north ern Illinois, Iowa, liukoln, Nebraska, Wjomlng, Colorado, Nevada, I'tah, Cnilforiil.1, Oregon, China, Japan and Australia. Its C!il HKo,:iI::llson & St.I'aul lAnv Is tlio short lino tor Northern Wisconsin and Minne sota, and ror Madison, ht. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluin, aud all points lu tho great Norfh-west, Its . IV I ii on a anil St. t'eter I.lno is tho nnlv routo for Winona, ltocbestcr. Owatonna Monkato, St, Peter, Nu,w 1 lm, and ull points lu boumcru auu central juuuc&uiu. ua Green Huy ami niarqiiettti I.lnc Is tho only line for Jnnest lllo, Watertotvn, Pond Iiu Ijic, Ushkosh, Applelon, mini Day, L'fecuunb.i, No gaunee, Mninuute, Houghton, linniock and the Lake (Superior country, lis I'roeimrt and Bnluiquo IJno Is tho only routo for Elgin, Hockford, Prceport, and an poms tia i roepori, us Chicago anil Milwaukee) Linn Is the old Lako Shore Houte, and Is tho only ono parsing through Uvunston, Uiko Porest, Highland Park, waukeguu, Itaclne, Kcuosha to Milwaukee, 1'iiliinan I'a'aco Car aro run on nil lliroutrh trains of this road. This Is tlio ONLY LINK Tunning theso cars lx- ttvei'ii Chicago nnd ht. I'aui.cnicugo aim -tiiiwaunee, or Chicago und Winona. At oimiha our klecnerH connect with Iho overland sleepers on thu I'nlon 1'itcllle Kullroiid for ull points it est or ino jussouii ruer. On thu arrival or thu trains rrom tho cast or south. tlio trains of tho Chicago X Noilli-Western Hallway lcavo Chicago as follows i Poi; Council Ulcus, uuaiia and Caliiornia, Two through irains uauy, wiiu ruiunnn paiaco nruwuig room and Mccnlue cars throuch to Council llluITH. l'oit br. l'.u i. anii minnb n ous, tw o through trains dally, with Pullman paiaco cars attached lo both trains, Pou (Hikes Hay ano Lake Scifuiok, two trains dally, Willi Pullman palaeu cars attached, ami run ning through lo Muniuettn, Fob Milwai'kke, fuur through trains dally, Pull man earn on ulght trains, parlor chair curs on day iriiiua. P011 Si'arta ami Winona and iiolnts In Mlnnosota, onethiough train dally, tvlth Pullman bleeiei-s to Winona. Poit Di'ueocK. tin l-'reenort. two throuirb trains dally, tvllh Pullman curs 011 ulght trains. Pou Duiiio.uk and La ckoskk, tla Clinton, two through trains dally, with Pullman coin on night tialnloMclliegor, Iowa. P011 Sioux l'ii v anii Vanston, two trains dally,Pidl man curs to .Missouri Valley Juncllon. Pou Lake (iknm'a, four trains dally, P'ou HocKionn, hinu.iMi, Kenosha, Janesvii.le, and other )iolius,you can hat 0 from two to ten trains dally. Now York oltlce, No 41511rondwayt Iloston onice, 5 btato btreet j Omaha onice, V53 Purnliain street! San Kranclscn onice, 121 Montgomery Stri et s Chica go ticket onicest lit Clark blreit, under blii nnaii Ilouso j corner Canal and Madison btriitsi Klnilo sneet deiut, comer W.KInzlu amlcnnal si reels: Wells blreet depot, corner Wills and Kluzlo btreets. Per rates or lnfonnallon not attnlnnblo from your homo ticket agents, apply to W. II. Stennett, Makvin HioniTT, aen, I'aaa. Ag't, Chicago. oen, bup't.chlcogo Vdb, ,Wy SUPER PHOSPHATE. ATI5MKNT of THU 1TNANCKS op tiii: COUNTY OP COLUMlilA from January 1st, lTr., to January 1st, istn. JOHN SNYDEU, 1H. Treasurer. 1)H. 1ST.!. Jon. To nm't outstanding for ls74ntulpro- tlous years 7 10,ni.l M To tim't on hand at last settlement nt na To nm't county Inx assessed lor 1S78., 2S,473 no 'o nin't or tax from tho registry ot voters. :ovn hridiro manic 2 10 To lamps, mattings, ic,, sold nt, court House so m 1 75 t S3 1 00 03 To Dat Id Ycager ror Slnbtown brldgo plank to ini. i eager ior wiaoiown uriugo pianK.. To Jacob Hantaan, tar, Hemlock, seated To win 1). Long, lax, Orange, soatcd hints to monnisourg uauKiug company, noio un counted 1,463 M To M.irtln Downs, tax, Ilcnrcr, U. 8. land. . , 01 To William lluekle, tax, licnton.tr, s. land.. 4 ml io ji.uiuT Ltuiuian, uix, lonynguaui, u.o. land 40 To John Hurley, tax, Ccntratla IT.H. land... so To II. W. Mdteynolds, tax, lioater, H. h 2 so To William Morton, tax, Heater . 1, 1 os To Wm, lilmer lax, Hemlock 70 To Milnmnn tract, tax, Denver, U. 8. land... B 13 io a, .t. uvi rnoiizer, inx, uenion, soaieu,.. i" To John Out, rrfunded 4 23 To 1.. A. Illlcy, ror tlio U. 5tt. coal nnd Iron Co., county lax, Conynghnm tor 1573 115 45 To IwlH(irnhnm, hridiro timber 2 i'I To II. c. Hower, for lumber from Jail lot, Ac. 0 M To Kit Jones, for stono nnd lumber from Jail lot, &o ICS To lumber sold Northumberland county lino brldgo 8 02 To 11. P. Zni r. Jury tecs 110 oo To .lames Mcminn, P. .s. land tax, Ccntralla no To p. McMiinnmnn, U.S. land tax, conyng hnm 8 70 To lllcks Kitchen, timber from Patterson brldCT B 00 1 on 1 no To.!, ltachmnn, plunk orsiabtown brldgo., To John i:nt. lumber ot Kline's brldgo 'lo Daniel I'.oi.k nbauder. nlnnkor Mabtown brldgo C 33 Tonil.ltrnllon room. on foe loo ToloanorJo'.h'U Petteririan, WMIajs 3,0oo (to Tu Montour count) on suit rrom county.... 212 0J To am t paid iiMcssurs, nnd ror blanks, .., dog fund , 100 oo 21 31 21 10 To redemption money on hand, K. .t It..., To icdempllim money on hand, S. I', II.... To redemption money tin hand, s. V, II,... To redemption money on baud, s. p, ii.,.. 1 1 05 ll'J 03 f 11,121 41 CH. Hy tax uncollected for ist.i, Heater. $143 os Jackson .. 15S Oil .. 551 4'J Ilenton lierwlck lllonm Itrlni creek Catawissa Centr.ilt.i Centre conj ngham . . . . Plshlngercck.... l'ranklln, (Ireenwoud Hemlock ,115,1 Locust 4.15 O'j Mmllsou 2,59121 Main 1,(io7 0 Mimtn 02') on Montour. 431) so Mt, Pleasant.. tno si orange l,4.".o to rine r.'jil 23 itoailngcreek., 1-13 42 scott 721 o Migarlo.il 752 72 . . 4l!'.l .. 435 71 .. 4,S t , . 1X1 07 ... 023 50 , . r.02 oo .. 2-7 74 179 10 ., 73S 3'J . 327 $15,777 9J Pons74 Kugarlo.rt $55 09 "ilenton for 1S73 11927 "Conynghatn for l!73 702 vi $S7ll US 22,90 7 SI 1.2IS 93 877 20 Hy county orders redeemed ' commission allow eu collectors,... " exonerations nllowi d collectors.. commission allowed treasurer. , 910 31 " eoiintv tax lo meet Slate lax nuota. 51 47 liy note p.ihl 11. n.mklng Co. .tint 1,500 10 1 balaueo la hand or treasurer and paid UtlT 43S ; I4,121 II Tlio ball bond or Conyngham duplicate tor 173 has been sued ami Is now In course ol collection. Ilenton or 1S73, Sugailonr or ls7lnri'lii Iho hands or attorney for colleiilon, with part already paid on ui iirt. John sNYiip.it, TiiP.Asumm, IN ACCOUNT WITH 1'OCI I'UNll. 1S75 Hit. Jan. To nm't uncollected fcctllcmcnt J1.232 81 " " Ilssesswl Ior ls73 1,587 50 $2,V20 31 CI!. Hy nm't duo on duplicates, 1S75. Heaver 12 no Jackson $11 30 onion 13 on 21 51 15 50 7(1 0 ) I.OCUSjl ,M aillson..., Main 2S llerwlek , 73 00 . H 3D . 19 (-0 , 15 50 , 15 60 . 13 W , 10 50 Uloom Ill Lire reek Ml 1111 ii . Catawtssa Central!.; 14 50 Montour... 20 oo Mt. Pleasant 11 50 orange o oo Pino 92 50 Hoailngcreek..., 11 50 .seotl 14 (0 hugarlo.it centio conj ngham I'isiiingcrccK Franklin , 10 0! . 20 51 , 17 5' (ircenwood Hemlock IT 00 Conj ngham Ior 1S73.... hugailoar lor ls74 . 20 50 , 12 90 $010 40 Hy nm't duo trcnfiurcr nt last settlement.. " orders paid or 1s70 " oiders paid or ls73 " ordei-s paid or W4 orders paid or 1x75 " nm't paid assessors, blanks, so " commission ullowed collectors ' numerations allowed collectors 11 commission allowed treasurer " balance on hand and paid ot er . $232 01! 7 1(1 7 00 . 1,319 (0 . 74 0 . 110 0 . SO . 92 00 . 71 s: . 190 47 $2,b20 31 COMMISSIONKHS' HXPHNSnS l'OH 1S73. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. Paid .T. c. Smith, on Stnto road, Hilarcrcek . ss oil " John II. Lynn, copy of "act or Assembly 1 21 " (leorgo A. clink, telegrams, luxes Ill ' W. ll.J.icoby. Indexing deed books on account 800 CO " J. ii. 1-1 ll, collector Migauoar, allow ance 10 oo ji. i- clone, nuorney, ts. w. 11. Jacoby on niduses 40 00 " Stephen Knoir, ptnchbnr lor county.... ltd ' t in. ll. hut iter, county teachers' las - tuio 143 2: " 11, P. Zarr, prothonotury's bill 114 05 " W. 11. Jacoby, leeordlng trcas. bonds.. 175 $1,151 04 COU1ITS, JUliOHS' PAY AND CONSTABLES' HP TUli.NSS. Paid grand jurors during year ?7fs 37 " iruter.so lui'oiMluiliig tear 3,w.o 4 " constable,' returns during year 2,1 12 " Upstates dm lug tear 17000 " Janitors nt couit 3S 95 " couit crier duilnir tear 182 " stenographer lor courts (2) iso no " court calcndir, (2 quarters) 17 to " bin 1 in sort ing jury noiku ior 11574 and lsT5 255 00 " Koons, boarding Jury, Hogoit tilal.... 110 110 " .laeob fl. Piltz. Jury com 21-14 " Wm. II. Utt, jury com 17 so " v. Kilckbauin, eleik com 15 uo sfo.tes 43 COSTS IN COMMONWEALTH CASPS. Paid Com. vs. Isaiah Hall " " llundolph Hester " " A. S, Clossley et nl $-1 f 8 a 17 i 50 ucoi'go 11. 1 less.. 1 3 21 (V llenjamln (ioll.... c. 11. Ill llagenhucli 1'iu. iieianey ' " Joseph Wiluel ' " H.J. Pu- ' " (ilrleon Iilslillne.... ' " John Vincent ' ' John Monls 1 " Orlhoiliio Hairy ' " i:ilon Melllck ' " Lot! Klnly ' " Prlah Thomas ' " John Mellu-uity ' " Wells liioss ' " Joseph Vauslcklo 1 " Hliner ltuujau ' " Thomas & ovcrdorr ' " strausser.v Hlrd " Jacob (iiiumer ' " Charles Foster ' ' Ann l.iveii ' " Howell's Puuilly ' " 1). Koslenbauder ' " John Iteeser ' " Itlchard lirlsloo ' commonwo.dlhco.sls to sheilir, 2 )enrs. ' " (IMrlautt'jH 1 " " prothonotarj ' " " .1 J liruwer, Jus- llco ' tommouitialili costs lo M c Woodward 10 2' 3 90 10 9. 17 01 10 2S a 00 19 01 1 35 O 91 72 22 15 39 14 3 23 00 4 l.i si: SI 21 00 IS 3 a no 0 2 1 1 s 43 50 05 IK) 1.1 Mi 21 30 13 (15 $320 45 KOAII ANh UBIllOE VIEWS AND IIOAI) UASLIUB. raid sundry persons 11 Ic 11 views $110 ' 1) V Albeitson, llieenwood 00 iu " Thomas cietellug, hcott lis 7: " benjamin Kilgicr, ueott sj " Samuel Hobeiis. hugailoar 200 " Peter llageubuch, hcolt 101 25 " c 11 .Mcllenry c co, Jackson 25 00 " Wm M Hei-oe, Uieeuwood ba1 150 uo " Samuel Hlinbj, Madison 5o 00 ' LIIiotK th Hills, Pino 511 do " H 11 smith, Hilaieietk 850 (10 " ,1 11 Vcller, MUI11..1. 25 oa " Samuel Youiig, Jacksou & ilrcemvood. 63 00 " JWAlbvruou do do . ... 40 mi $1,109 20 COMMISSIONPHS OPl'ICE AND COUKT 1IOUSU, Paid county Auditors isll ..$ 51 00 23 00 H02S " iTciKsiniingaccouni " T butcher K (leai hart couit houso (las I'lMuivs, lul " Thatcher & (ieuihart chandelier Xaw library " Thatcher & (leaihart Oai llxturcs oillcus " Illooinsburg out, Co. sen leu plpo " " ' " tor (las " 'Sundry pci-sons ror coal " M. Waller eleuulng at euurt house and yui d " II. W. Miller cleaning at couit houso and )urd " M. L'. Cox cleaning at com t houso and vard " J. K. (Hi toil cleaning at court Uouso and yard " II. W. Miller 0110 wii-nch " M. H Cox Janitor " I. llugenhhuchstovorepiilr Mis. Inguldcleiiiiliig com LltousO ' Wllll.nns 1 1 nl i-leaiilng 0II1CO io ' .1. M, llowcr lepalrs " -M. C, Woodwind police v. House " nullum Holmes stoto L. Llbi'y " A. C. ltabb bill rendered " P. Jones book caso H. K it. ofllco " W.H lit auditing publlu uccta " 1:. Mendeiihallblllrendeied " H. I.. 'I homus Sgross pens " llloom L. co. bill ror court houso " P, Jones bill wm k at couiihouso. " (I, llasseit clock lepalr and roiw " It. iloan caso desk H, X H, olllco..,, " L. Huiijon nails to " It, llageubuch '7 door notices " (1. A. Clark wall paper court houso,,,, " Itltter Miller Puiutliig court house,.. " MoiirHio'sPulutblll " c. A. Kleliu ralut bill " llu-her, Ueuy&co, Pulnt bill,., " H. P. Zurr Varnish " C. M. Drinker iipulr pilvy lock " IaiuIs IlernuiU paid bill... " " " cioikiepalri ,,,,,, 11. 11. Monagh bal. palming bill J. ll.Mnlo bill leilderKl B. ll.MUIer , Son bill iinderod " H.ll.'lhoinus 1.111 leudcud " v. h, l'uiiuuni2Ktrui rorZair,.,.,,.. " John (1, Precito comisatty 11 Win, Lawtou Commlssloiier,,,, " John Hemer " John L'nt " , , " Win. liilckbauia clerk,,,, , 4109 43 2S 30(111 72 SO 15531 5 50 17 50 150 G02 1 00 07 UO SI) s 1923 10 37 10 0,1 10 00 40 20 190 10 0.1 300 1 167 4 00 V917 IS 73 713 700 2 40 5 50 23 SO 174 bl 14 SO 2212 7200 310 50 5 (Ml 500 30 00 002 4 43 155 3UI 1000 29 J 10 21(101 278 1 U MXIU) $2,0S31l C00.NTY 1A1I- PAld A, Hmlth boarding prl ' -r. M.OriMr " " ii Ml H ii " u. M. Brown repair to boots, oner - " llenderMiott Mason, coal " Ixjeknrilsco.lt ii Peter Jones renatr ntstablo i' 3 1071 1S73 prls- 10S(I0i. 24S21 17090 1 SO 1075 897 1002 S4 6T 287 1010 54 12 H23 20 00 87500 470.1 39 Ot ll 402 12 50 13 82 12 00 4 10 0 00 20) 115 V,. Mendcnhnll lumlier for stnblo J. Helnivter A: Sim hill rendered. . " M. Walter et nl Inking old privy down " KestyA; llodlno et nl build now privy " Daniel llowmnn, (Irlndlng kc. .,,,,.: " Thos, (loroy repairs to hog pen " Jno K. Miner building slahlo " uorey, Mcudenhall ct al extra to stubM , " Jones, Mendenlinll et nl Jail fence-,... 11 It. Hrooks et nl nt Jail stahlo . " saimielo rover ntj.ill slnblo " ltllter Miller ct al material nnd point ing stable ,, " J. It. Plans medical bill , ii- Peter Hut, plank hog pen " J. C. flutter, medical bill " Peter Jones table tor Jail , " I. llagenhucli slot 0 repair $1,210 03 rmNTlNfl, STATIONS: 11Y AND l'OSTAdK, 'aid Dally Pulrtot, llanlsburg $ " CM. Vnndernltcc notice or court,.,. " roiirt calender, 2 ars " " bildgo letting " county statement " II. t. DlelTciibach.eo. Mnteincnt.v " notices or court " " court notices, Jurors, c.... 1150 titUO 0010 4 00 on no uo 00 3 75 S2 00 82 no 4 01) 3310 8001) 85 75 0 50 1050 15OO0 4000 4 50 125 12100 1700 050 2S4 75 00 8S75 700 1050 9 0l) 80 70 1100 30J " brldgo letting " blanks " court notices, jurors, c... 11 11 1, " brldgo lelllngs " notices to collectors " election proclamation " blank oaths " RUbscrlntluu 2V J ears " blanks H.M. Warden county stntemcnt " ndtcrllsliig ., " bridge lettlngs " Kepubllcnn J. C. Drown election proclamal Ion Hrockwny ,t Llncll court notices lilanks, ,ve 1). A. Hockley slninps : postage Uvcrctt X Potter, blanks Oeorgu A. Clark, stationery Independent Weekly, blanks u. ll. bnj der, Independent $1,013 00 INQUISITIONS. Paid OOMurrhyon John Woods, Conyng- naiu C (1 Murphy on W Miuhull, Conyng ham.......... 1323 C O Murphy on Thomas lo.un Couyng ham - Ills C o Murphy on 1) Hughes, conyng- hani.......:. 1315 O (1 Murphy on L'd. Holly, Cen- trails......... 12" O o Murphy on M l'ljnn, Cen- tralla....' 112S C! (I .Murphy eu T I'.rjau, conjng- hnm 14 77 C (1 Murphy on T Keller, Conyng ham.......... ' 12 78 C (1 Murphy on 1' Kelley, Conj ng ham.......... ..; 13 70 C O Murphy on J cleory, Conj ng ham 13 4) O (1 -Murphy 011 1' Murray Conj ng ham 1303 C 0 Murphy on 3 persons, Conj ng ham 13 01 J J lirumr on Infant, P.ioom 1237 Sam. Dtltterlek on C. P, Whary, Cenlro lino .1 MeKIWilii. P Moiteni, T Hry.in sun Dat lil Walsh t.4 00 Lashell and Mililbbln on M Dougherty, P. M 50 00 W A Caso on C H Vtharci, P Mor tem Hi 00 J 11 McKclty on mrant, P. Mor tem WOO $'J 13 IlllinriES, tlUILDlNO AND KEI'.tlllS. KENTON. Paid .las Conner plank Kain's bildge " " " Ilenton hi Idgu " " ' -tlendeuhall brldgo. " Sam Appleman repair ' " " l).m llnilmaiiicpalrwestcicck " niooti. Paid .las Conner plank' Hupert brldgo " 1'itcr Jones lepalis " " ." " " Harlon " " J W lluffmnn " H.11I011 " " Jas Connor plank Hock " " Peter Jones leiialr " " " .1 W llolliiian " " " " Town or uiouni" MiiiiTer " " 1, 14 Hupei t " " " " John Leggott plank " " 'J Peter Jones lepalr " " " JWllonman " " CATAWIsSA, Paid II J Heeder repair M ot Catawissa bridge " S Ycager plank McKelvy'b brldgo " P swunk lep.ilr " " " c P liurdir " " " " IIJHcedcr " Puinaeo " 1 1SI1IN0CI1EEK. PaldM Mcllenry repair Stlllwnler bridge. " J P Mcllenry repali " " " Hohr Mcllenry shingles ' " ". W .1 'l llepleplece lepalr " " " John Hiushir repair Zancr.s " " V L Maiming el al repair oners " " John Dresher repair llatcn click " " Hll Hobblusiepalr lless " " " " Jones " " Mniiiiliig & co conlrnct Hess " " " : " addlllonal llcs.s ". 1121 3 0.1 7 91 1 511 2043 94 03 r,,r,7 11 511 350 S9.1 1 -,() 1 50 101) 211 (10 lfll 15S7 r 10 IS 05 75 2 55 102 M) 8050 Kill 0 73 700 213 0 (II) 23 35 1,3-19 fO 2 01 5 CO " J F Hollman IcamAe " " l'UANKI.IN. Paid J II Zimmerman lepalr Yocuin brldgo nilEKNWOOU Paldo Ileaglo repair Ujcrs drove brldgo,... " John Leggoit repair I0I.1 " " Thoslteeeo " near Hurg " " M M Kllno " " " " " ll Oreeuly ' ', (Ireouly " 1IEJ1I.OCK, Paid Y Hlnlcman, plank Purscll brldgo 1 OCUST. 200 3 III 31 5S 3 00 1U0 " 1) Knstcnlundcr repair Psther P bildg ' 1) Kostenbauikrcontraet Host's " " (1 Yeager repair Slablown " "so 00 1,24SOI) 2 25 .1 snjuor repair snjuer s 121) 4 03 20754 H Wagner, ' tHLriior CLAitley" co Lino MIK1I IN. Paid HI Swcppenlielser repair Mill bl Idgo, . , . MT. TLB IBANT. Paid Jno Mordan repair Mordan brldgo " Klnl repair Mordan luldgo " Plillip Miller plank nboto HMbildgo.. " (i Ileaglo ieiulrabotu " " 11 ,i 1. i, i, 11 it " .IC Mordan" " " " " M Kindt " " " " " .IWelllter " " ' ' " M Hint " Woiilch bildgo 11 1, it ti hclow H w " " .T Mordan repair below It W " " sundry persons, to Poor llouso bildgo... OKANIIE. Paid M M Appleman repair H Mill brldgo " Hen Wi-iliiinn repair big open " " M II Patterson rep'lr P.ilti-ison " " Piter Colo lepalr Patterson " " Pullmer Pen repair " " " Miinidngitco conlraet " " " " " addlllonal " " Sundry poisons repair Kllno "X3 39 37 125 31 2S 110 2 Ml 10U 11(1 9 87 b.t 4 00 12191 5 4: 720 890 4,0 7931(1 5 00 119 51) 0 UOVHIMICIIEEK. Paid 1) Stino contract new bildge Sugarloar. Patd Jas Conner, repair Cole's bildgo. " A Colo repair Colo's bridge 773 (HI 1 41 8 10 $3,139 11 l'ENITF..N'Tl HIV & ASVI US!. Paid support or Mis Mellon, Dam lllo.... " support ot 1). shea, D.imlllo " com lits cast penitentiary $109 00 174 00 231 91 $033 51 ASSESsOKS' I'AV, Paid as'essors Ior makln? miHiil' assess. ini'iitaudieglsterlngtoters $721 75 so-tLrs. paid fox nnd wild cat scalps $no 40 ELECTION E.Xl'KNSES, Paid constables attending spring elections , " constables attending lull elecllons " (lection ofilci'i's, spilng elecllon " 1 lei I Ion olilcers, tall elections " room rent dm Ing j ear " 1; ii Haiklcy, siuatorlaiu.ludgo " 11 P z,ur, ilerk lo 11 Judges $iss 00 4S IH) 834 22 40.1 90 . 291 10 .'1 50 11 50 $1,230 k) TAXES IlEIUNUEP, Hy nm't refunded during year liy redemption money told 307 87 14 83 $322 20 11LANK EOOES, Hy dupllcnles, 2 sets, Peg books, o Hy books for Prolhouoluiy's olllco 47 42 52 35 $99 77 IIBCAI'IICLATION, Miscellaneous expenses Courts, jurors nay and coustablo returns. . . Commonwealth costs II iV 11 1 lews and H damages Commissioners' olllco & coin t houso County jail Slnlloneiy, jioslage niid prlullng Inquisitions , , KrldgiB, buildings and lepalrs l'cnlleiitlniy aiiuT osiluin Asst hsors' pay scalns ..,. -...!!,..!!!!,".."..," Pleollou expcn'es T'ttics urunded lilunk books $1,154 01 5,50i 4:1 520 45 1,403 20 2.9S3 11 1,210 03 1,113 00 293 15 5,499 11 035 51 721 73 110 40 1,290 S3 S22 EU 99 71 Am i orders issued. $22,907 S3 Deduct rrom amount nf orders Issued $212 reiiinded by Moulour for eourt expenses, and $22 20 taxes it-funded leutes $22,343.03 the real exptusos of the county SilEEI'OHDEUS ISSUED Hcntou $11000 Madison llloom in 00 MouUmr Iirlaienek 4150 Mt pleasant Plsklngirock 9J 23 oruugo l'ranklln 23 00 Pino. (ireenwood 50 Hoarlnarcreek Hemlock 42 00 Scott..."....;... Jackbou ts 75 tjugarloat Z". . 10 00 , SID , 131 CO ii 00 , 8 IU , lOS 42 , 22 B0 , VI 50 uwuav ..m,-, MOV Total ...$l,0-i0 42 PTATKMBNT Of P0d TAX. Orders unpaid of 1sHT.. .-, f01 ! " or is ISM a... 8 01 t,t 1B71 83 (I I " " CI 1S70 ,. 931 41 ' $1,050 42 Tax uncolP'cteil f oio 40 Com Mid ptonf rllns rdlmntcd oil. 150 00 400 4(1 Add on tin hands ofTAtnsurcr 100 41 p.Total assets $050 87 Excess ol dimngo over said fund SJ to Thli lenves tkt futl $117.70 better than It was ni ii ."rnumfni, lfslifcn rrlsrs would neo to It nnd causa ml kllf-ilifD docs lo bo killed, or mako tho onirrt f sch dogs par the dam age, (as hy Uw tk'y irn required,) tlio fund would soon n so that nil bills ror Rlieop damage could fc paid ns presented. C01HTV 1'INANCES. assets. Taxes duo nnd uncollected $10,01 91 Probnblo com. and exonerations off 1,500 0 1 $15,131 91 45S 71 is.1 od , $15,713 23 Add nm't In Treasurer's hand.. Add noto ul (lern Hower Total asset 1 LIABILITIES. Am't or money borrowed of .1. Petterm.m. Ain't or laxes duo the screral townships,.. Am't redemption money uncalled tor Am't road damg assessed, estimated $1,000 oo 031 f(l 113 01 OHO 01) 200 00 1S1 (XI $4,107 eo , $11,331 GS Am i it nnu unngo tiows alio " Am't commonwealth costs duo Itenl assots, January 1st, 1S78., We, tho undersigned commissioners of Columbia countT. do hereby lertttv that tho roreiroinu Is a cor mtiiT. do neret ct statement 0 rect statement of Iho accounts or said county for tho year A. D. ls73. HII.A8 MCIir.NHY, Com. of Col. Co JOHN IIHP.NHII, J. K. SANDS. Attest! fill. KmcKDAUM, clerk. Vt e, tho undcriltrncd auditors of Columbia county, hat Ing been duly elected to adjust and sellle tho ac counts or tho tiensiirer and commissioners of Colum bia county, do hereby certify that wo mot nt iho ot llcoot thu treasurer nnd commissioners In lllooms burg nnd carefully examined the accounts nnd ton rhersor tlio samo from tho first day of January, A. 1). Is75, to lliollrst day or January, 1S70, nnd Had them correct ns nboro stated. Aud tteflnd n balance duo Columbia county on county rund or lour hundred nnd nrty-elght dollars and betonty.ovcn cents, (fins.77), duo rrom John Snyder, treasurer or catd county, and tvo nnd n bal ance rrom Treasurer John snt der, to tlio dog rund, or ono hundred nnd nlncty-slx dollars and furty-scten cents (1190.47.) (liven under our hands this ntth djy ot Januaiy.A. iJ. 131 V. p. 11. HltowN, 1 Com -M. Y. 11. KLINH, JOHN II. CASHY, J Audi County Auditors' IIKIHJCED TO A CERTAINTY. Chance fo (lain $.100,000 $.100,000 Without risk. Send lorclicular atunce. No timo to loso. AI.LHN .t CO., 79 Nassau St., New Youk. Sep. 17,-cni. PSend 1 CalnlogiionMar-landiiJ. P. Mancha.t A. ior xi nnu 11 nnu 111 nnd Snnrn.i. Preo Mans or Delawnic Delawaro L--1 reb4,'70-iw 1M) Heading. I's.vchoniancy, Fascination, X. soul (harming, mesmerl'-in, nnd mairlngo guide, showing how cither sex may fascinate and gain tho lute mid nfreetlon or nny person tlieycnooso Instantly, loo pages. Ily mall, 50 cents. llunt&Co. 189 St. 7th Sticet, Philadelphia. rcb4-lw. IhORYOF PENNSYLVANIA. WANTI'.D, AOHNTSln every town to canvass ror Dr. comers new und nonulnr HIstohv ot' I'Cnjj. SYLVAN1A, Horn the imlli st dlseotcry to tho pies ent time. A splendid book-, complelo In onotoliime, 11.1 1-sTKAiKii, and published at 11 price within rcncli or the people. A rare chance ror allist class can- tasser. Addiess the pulillsinrs, Quaker city Pub llshing Co., 217 4; 219 (Jiilnai Sl Phlladilplila. PATHNT INTHHI.OCKINd GRATE BARS, Nauuracturcd hy tho Salatiiaiiilfr ftrale liar J.'oiiip'y 'I hose bais hato been used nnd approtcd In up. wnidsor 5,000 ruinnces, In raeloiles, MeainviH and loconioiltes, nnd aro suptilor to nil others In (lurahility and (Tniiohiy in the use ui' luel. Satislactlon guaranteed. Hererenees lu nil pnrtsor P. S. Olllee, 192 Hr.cadiYoy, N. Y. P. O. pox H09. Pt b -1 -Iw Immense Success.'! fi0,000 nf the Genii already sold. 'I his Veteran explorer ranks among thu most heroic llguies or Iho century; nnd Ibis book eneorilieiiiost.iemnikiibluor tho age. Thril ling In Interest, lllustinltd piolusely, and being Iho only enllio and authentic Hie, tlio millions nio eager Ior It, and wlde-awnko agents uiewanted (iiilikly. Porpioor and tonus address Hubbard Pros., Pubj., 723 hansom St., Philadelphia. Its: Co. Pcb-i -iw. MAHIilPI) ppopi.C New Intention. Just what Jon waul. Hi-ll.iblu and durable. Mulled on receipt oI75cis. Addiess Dr.Mosinau& Co., Mlddletown, Conn. j,,,. 21-iw IX1VAIT Male or Peinale. Mend ) our nddreM 1J' 1UU and get nincthlng that will hilng WANT j on ill honuiably liter $tm n moiilfi AlOAJIl'V tuu'- t'INVKNTOICS PNION, JJlUii III X 175, liiiciiwlchbt.,Ncw Yoik. Jnu 21-sitv ACHNTS wanted for tlio great CENTENNIAL. HISTORY , 700 pages, low pi lie, tpilck sales, Hxtra terms. Jaii 2t-lw p. u . Zlcglcr A; Co., 01s Aicli St., Phlla. SHORTCUT TO YEALT. Chances for all I Male and funalo agents andean tussers. 1 ice luroiiiiatlon, nnd rico samples with etciy older. p. ,. box won llILTONSCO.,l'2,Woilhbt.,N.Y. Jan 211 w. V A TCrn?ll Agents tor llio best selling i.i..l JillJ Pi l.o Package In tlio w m lit. ihuii inns HiMiiHiH pniier, 15 cm elopes, golden pen penholder, pcnill.'pofeiit t aid measure, and a pleci SInglu poekngo with pair or elegant cu-u,u ituiidiis. iosii.ui, ceuis. a ior nackaco has bei-n i-mi mined hv ihr. mo.iisii- crs or tho COlcsiiiian and round ns represented w 01 1 If I Ii" money. Watches git en an ay 1 0 nil ugenis. Circulars free. Hill DP 4: C0..7C9 Ilroadway. N. Y. Jan 21-iw 2 50 I'OH COUGHS, COLDS, HOAllSIiNKSS, AMD AXiIi THROAT DISEASES USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS Put uponlv lu HLUi: HOXPS. ATrli'tl aatl Sure llcinil)-. iimi0!' "!,'", l'-yKll''.""Kls,s generally, and JOHNSTON 1 23 ..v....... n,u , v u., 1 iiiiauei,llia, J ,1, Jan 21-iw 1876. WHERE NOW? 1876. ai;dheahhy,Ltates!','0'Jl '"U '0mWht' "ourh""'- WHAT FOR? TO buynPAHM out CI tho Ono Million Acres 1 ')"' INDl'I's- u"fll,rr bal0,'"'th0 ""AND HAP. strong soils . llendy Mnikels, Sure crops, cood schools. n. H. iuiis llirough ccnlioor glint, sct- eim-W.s all nlong. All kinds or pioducts raised. lenty or water, timber and building mateilaH. iVAi-o cmtli,il-1 1 ' lel' 11010 ; t"lt'luuilu "u". '"I JWsind for Illustrated pamiihltt, lull ot racts and llgures, uud bo cent lined. Address W. A, HOWAHD, comm'r, i- ii i i.m.m. f , , , , ')r-l"a l''U1ds, Mich. ' .!.':. nI,!cl: kec y Land Dcp't. D. ; Co. Jan21-iw. ,X , Hpw either sex may faselnato and gain tho 3111 Jan 7, 'An aillto business man, lo eantuss und bill Ilia lllilit'a I'ltlciulvr OIiicKn i- in tills county. Pxiluslto contiol of tenltory glv-E- i ' i'iV.V"1' h,, 1 h- k,"llul tu bank, oil lev, pai ior and l.llihi i.guiug llio llmuol ihoihii, lay or '.'n' tvI.M ,V ,"m ''"', and moiilhor 'lhu J. ,n "''i'ded accuinlo limo keeper imdpir " ,.!,.?,u",K"u''r. cimblncd. Husiuebs light and prollituble. Addiibs (Willi rcliiin postage), "if lciiiis,iiileoilsisniidlnroriuallon, ''lm - l.eo, t , W ood & Co., lieu '1 Agt's, Ithaca, N, Y. fan 7,'7fl-lw rpo A LI i WHOM IT MAY CO.XCKIiN. i ako notlco that I hato bought lrom J ll. Kitchen. P'W-.t'oluiiililu county, ono bay horse, o i to, buggy, ono snilui'-tviii'dii. nuim,, ,.'iV..vS. and loaned llio sumo tu tho mid .1. II, Kitchen to i its,, n!!r1,!lf,',1,y ,' t'','!'",'u "ml 1,11 1'l'lb0U3 afo loiuldKiI ui Interreruwfihlho baine STP.P1IEN PH'ITIT. Espy, Pa., Jan. 18, 1570. It1 FSW AWLKUTIOX 1'OK Notice Is heieby given, In aceordanco with tlio net that an application t 111 bo mado by iho unde'ri L'ueil clllcnsof tho coiuiiiouwenltlior'pc iiisj auA o it law ludnuor coliimhi.i i-mmn. mS V,,r., J".11 liorailiig Tho Parmers and Meclianlcn' Hducalloi al Pl.TPII SWANK. PUANKLIN lt.MUO, ENOCH IIAIIDPll, ' JACOll I.OMI, ' DAVID LO.N'd, EDVV'l) A. Dli MUMHIIAY, 1USINIvSS OAKDH, " J VlSITINOCAItlk LETTEHIIKADS, HILLlllfADsl, w .1 i S'WUS. 40., 40., NoaUyand Cheaply printed at thoCoLDU. wan Ofllco.: i.. ",,,lv,u laul person ineycnoiiso nstant ly. ' his sliuiilo niiiuiivim nt ull can possess, m-e. by null, lor 25c, together with a inunlago guide, lvj ,f. I an, oracle, diiuins, hhitnio ladlib.tti iddlng.niSAt Pubs' foin 'lUUr L0uli' AM-S' 'l'- Wllllain 4: tvl