The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 18, 1876, Image 2

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    TWlTon T ,TT Mill AN AN'D DEMOCBAT, ELOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA
If? 'iTtlttntBiinu
BR0CKWAY& ELWELL, Editors.
A M.lNtiY SPEECH.
Tho Centennial Mil lias yasseil, mid by
tlio voto of Southern Democrats, Thcro can
lio no bettor answer to tlio furious Hcpub.
llcah editors who would ngaln fan Into n
blnzo tho smouldering embers of sectional
hnto. And Itr'ls-notnblo thnt tho most fcro
cioih of tlicso editors nro men "who
never sot n, squadron In tho field, nor tho
division of n bnttlo know, moro than a spin
ster," As an offset to this Incendiarism
wo glvo the speech of Mr. Hobhins of north
Carolina on tho Centennial Bill:
Jin. Ciiaiuman : In North Carolina
(hern lives nn old mnn who in 1801 had bIx
sons just grown up to manhood. At tho
nrst tap ot mo urum tue six wui wem ju
tlio iront to light lor 1110 cause 01 mu soum
(IUITE AN ITEM.
It ! Btaled that Ono hundred and six
thousand, seven hundred and forty-three.
dollars and fortv-four cents Is tho cost of
suppressing tlio lots in iiazioum
ciitlyiKiu county nasi spring,
WASHINGTON' IiETIEK.
and
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Frlduy. Fob. 18, 18 70.
Democratic Slate Committee of 1'onnsylvanln.
llAUnisntma, Pa., Jan. 20, 1870.
In pursuance of tho meeting of tho Deni-
pnltnStnlnPr.i.imlllnn I linrnliw irtvn nnttrn I Tlinv iliil lint slntl to mason lUUcll about it
A .i ! -PH.. .1. ..,... i. Nnrth (Inrnllnn called for them and they
line mo in-moi-rucy u. uuuo iiiiwinjii i xt"tnf,un ,Mr hern at tho
their delegates, will asscmblo at Iho city of I nrstliattlo oriltill Hun. and from thcro to great defect of tho Stato military system op
r.itifvi.tfir nil Wodiiosdav. tho 22d (lav of a. .....,(. i,,. r..nn...,i ilmt klnmlv nml inn lii tlm lilitlipr milts of force, however
j .... .- .... . .. j , j i,iii,iiii,,h,,ji iitvj iiiiiuiit.ii ..,. i ,.v.... ---n . . . 11 I I
r...l. .,.,! f 10 ... fiir ll.n iinr. finro Irnr-l- nf wnr nil flip, U-nV llV C lick- for tllCrO am 110 ICSS tliail tCll (1IV1S10I1S.
thmo of clcctinc tlclesratcs to represent tho aliomlny, Fredericksburg, Antletam, Chan. There is no room for doubt that a consollda
yoso OI electing delegates iu rcprcscm mu ..!,. ri,i.i..mol,5n nnltv.lmrir. W 1. 1 nr. tri two or I ireo would hell) tho fctate.
Stato of Pennsylvania in tho ensuing Dcm- , ' . petcM,un? There wero not Too many cenerals are as bad as too many
oprntld TJntlnnnl nilllVenllnil. nild to ailllOint ..I- ...l.., .!,., ,.nt I,. A,,is,nnltnv-tllnrn nr.nl-., nml wlir-n the, Centennial ItiXDOSltlOll
... j -1.- HIA l.lieil lllJ tU. ... ..I ",'....... ...... , www.. ...... ., ...
wero but two. Four wero sleeping in their comes with its great paraue. ino met m
bloody blankets; ono at Antictam, another forco itsell upon tho puuuo niinu, mm iui
I.. Vlt... T.. u-r.rn nt A nnnlllnltmc iiininr.tronornU and flVO hricauicrs, eilCll
tCommuntcated.)
HAr.iti8P.uiui, Pcnna. Feb., Mill, 1870,
To Titn KiHTons or Tim Column ani
Among tho many Kcprcsenlatlvcs select
ed by tho tax payers of Pennsylvania to
represent their interest In tho present Leg
islature nono havo served their constituents
muro faithfully than lion. K. J. McIIcnry
ono of tho llepresciilutivcsfrom your county.
From tho commencement of his term of
oflico down to tho present timo ho has ably
represented his county with honor and great
electors and do such other matter and things
as tlio said convention may deem necessary
and proper.
Hekdmck 11. WmoiiT,
Washington, 1). 0., Fob'y 15, 1870,
Special Ourrcspondcnce,
Tho Senate, on Friday passed tho Ccnlen-
Oflhat amount tho bulk went to n lot of nlal appropriation bill, nnd It now goes to
useless and supernumerary Major ami tho President for approval, which it will get
Ilrlgadlcr Generals and their StaIR If our beyond a douht. Senator Norwood ot ucor-
military system is to bo clllclcnt tho number gia, mado an earnest protest against Its pas-
of officers should bo reduced to correspond sago and delivered a speech which for sound-
with tlm number of enlisted men, ness of login nnd strength of argument has
Tho Army and A'try Journal commenting not been sinpasicd (luring tho session ; trom I crcllt to hlnnclf. On all important qucs
on Pennsylvania's military forco justly ob- a constitutional standpoint, it was tinan- t;on, ,js voto jm, i,cen rcCordcd on tho sldo
serves! swerahlc. Tho voto when finally taken, 0r rlrrlit acalnst wrong. Ho is not ono of
Tho result of his inspections shows tho stood 11 ayes to 15 nays many not voting tlM0 win , n,immc,i 0r nirald to discharge
total forco of National Guard In Pennsylva- nn(i Bomo pairing oif, In tho samo way, i.i, j,,iv f-litullv nnd net his part with
ino question ns to an oxicnsion oi uinu '"f firmness and constancy. Ho possesses a
tho building of tho Northern Pacific It. mind superior to fear not working for self-
camonp, nnd an net was finally passed interest nml corruption a mind governed
granting such extension, and providing, by tho principles of, uniform rectltudo and
among other things, mat tuo sam company integrity. .Self-denying to littlo private Sn-
snaii, within six monuis, ino wuu tno ecu
retary of tho Interior, its acccptanco of the
provisions of tho act, or bo forever barred,
The "provisions" involvo tho possession by
this corporation of millions of acres of pub-
S'
TAT15.MUNT
of TI1K FINANCKS
ov Tin:
COUNTY OF COI.UMlltA
from .rnnuary 1st, 181B, to January 1st,
JOHN SNYDKlt, Usq., Treasurer.
1)11.
is;is.
.Inn.'
LMlill l ......... ... j
nlfi tn Im S20 nllleers and 9.'J73 enlisted men
divided into 178 companies of infantry,
inn ni nnvturv. nun mix hi lirmicrv. aiiu 111-
Luitry is iurther divnieil into nincieeu rip
mcnts and six unattached companies. Iho
"noitlllStJTIIE CRAHIjE AND THE IIU.VVE."
Toward tho closo of tho lato
vvns Commander-in-Chief, nnd had powers
Vested in him never beforo given a General
in tho Armies of tho United States. Know
ing that tho speedy collapso of tho Confed
eracy was inevitable, and that he could win
oven if tho lives often Union men had to bo
given for ono rebel, ho "fought it ought on
that lino:" nnd in speaking of tho desper
nto attempt mado to recruit tho Southern
i Army mado uso of tho memorablo remark
that "they had robbed tho cradlo and tlio
grave,
lie domain donated by tho United Statc3
Government when subsidies wero in order.
battle scarred, to seo tho ilau co down for'- with a full stall, aro too i many lor iimuiecu i, i ff ct con3Ui;rcd ns a how
ever which they had followed with such tin- regiments. An examination oi uj
faltering devotiou. Uno ot thoso two Biir-
vlvors stands hero and speaks to you
slwsaveryeasy reniedy, in reduction of , - - r
now, rank. All but tho rirst ntni eeconu ijivik- ... mu -" - -
. .,.i i.,. (i,t i, i., nniiiierli nfwnr Inna niirtht (n lin reduced in rank to bricailes, nnd d nloinat o appropriation but was re-
war uratu e , ;m """" ,Vi. -, .it.ii. fr!)()0ii ,., , i... .
anu wants peace, no waiimrecunuiiiauuu , iuiubuuiui ui mum wm-v... , f , porieii uy iur. luinuuii irum mu imriuii.-
ho wants good feeling; ho wants fraternity men will not. with tho utmost stretching, , Committee, when Mr. Dlaine, thinking
everywhere in this country. Ami that . s make more ftU. five or b PJes Po . hU
tor out two major-generals and fivobrlgadcrs livered a spi?ech on tho llnauco question, a js rccord speaks fur Itsell. Let his parly
while taking nn extra star on tuo snoumers n COpy 0f which, by tho way, had loitnd its i1011or hU faithfulness by a unanimous re
ol s x moro major-gcnerais. c uouui, .u ,nto th(J hatu,s or jIri Tnri,os ,vll0 wa3 110,1Ji..t!oll nmi tho'peonlo will endorse his
tho reason, .Mr. Chairman, why I jiroposo to
voto for this b ill. becauso 1 thlUK us icn-
tercsts nnd pleasures but earnest for tho
ubllc welfare nnd happiness.
Through that nctlvo and energetic spirit
of his tho bill asking an appropriation to
nid tho State Normal School nt your placo
will without tho least doubt bo presented by
tho commlttco on appropriations to tho
Hoito with an allirmativo recommendation
nnd p.w tho latter with very littlo opposi
tion,
Wo think it can ho said and that with
truth Hcprescutntlvo McIIcnry is tho right
man in tho right place," ono of whom the
people of his county can well bo prom:
dency is to produco that peaco which we
nceu, iv ny navo w e not nau h i
A'T A1TOMATTOX,
Mr. Chairman, when wo wero waiting to
seo whether old Undo Kobert was goim
to toll us to chariro or to surrender, and dii
not know which, I went into a littlo church
which stood closo bv and thcro lay a largo
Hiblo on tho stand and I opened it. Tho
woids which foil first on my eyes wero these,
, V , T So' & of "tho 1-1 1 fcmolWi Mr. l-ltio, and
change and induco them to give up tho I to convict him of ins fallacies "out of his
rank which at present lias nothing to back owll mouth." There was nothing cither
it.
Moro than eleven vears havo passed since nnd they seemed prophetic : "Lo, tho win
4t,., t nn nM(U rn,iat niinnnaiif. tin. I tcr is passed: tho rain is over nnd cone
. !, . t!!..i- tlio flowers appear on tho earth: tho timo
camoastuuiousi-rinc.pa in . .o irgu f . . . -f .rf , and tho
University, and was shielded lrom a trial voice of tho ,..rti0 i.carj jn our land." I
Why is it not peaco?
WHY HAVE WE XOT HAD l'EACE
for Treason, ou tho charge of lien. Butler, tboucht. Mr. Chairman, it was prophetic
by Gen. Grant, the Soldier. ,
y- .Since then, Longstrcet, who mado the
" famous charge at 'Gettysburg, commanding
'- ono of tho three Divisions of tho Confeder
ate' Army has been Appointed to tho best
position in tho Senate, Brown of Georgia,
"A rnvimv nf thi wholo report compels
the conclusion that Pennsylvania mihtia
needs re-organization oven moro than New
York militia. Its littlo divisions need con-
anliilniimi iia mpM n handsome Stale appro
priation, tho cavalry nnd artillery to bo con
solidated into regiments, eacu miner u n
petcnt chief. This ought to be done pretty
quiekly, ij Pcnnsth-ania docs not expect to be
shamed by the Acid JCuyland States next July.
Thcro is time to do a good deal. Consolida
te,, .iui,n,,.l,nnr nnv nml uniforms, a
Tho soldiers fought tho great question out silar'., jns,)CCtor, a merciless board of cxam
ith bayonets nnd musket3 and cannon ? tnntfnn. will dn wonders beforo May. If it
now or striking in tho address of tho former.
Ho merelv went over tho samo old path
which has been travelled by so many other
politicians nnd .used tho samo old clap-trap
argument about the isitto of legal tenders
having been "necessary to tlio lifo of tho
nation," lauded tho "national bank system"
of which Salmon P. Chaso was theoriginator,
as ono of tho greatest creations of human
genius, Ac, besides a great deal moro in the
same strain. If tho issue of legal tenders
was necessary to the life of the nation, its
courso by an increased majority at the polls
on the 7th. day of next November.
NEW AD V ERTISEMENTS.
PICA.S, Dicer's Kxlra Karly. Iwaily Corn,
nonns. Tomnlo. cucumber, iinrt all other seed
lor MarUet riardiwrs. families, Ac. Send stamp
tor Dnxr s (i.mu'ii unicnuar ror is, wuu prices.
Henry A. uncr, .nLUcsiuui street,. rnuaueiiuuA,
I it tu is -liV.
"jVfKW SALOON AND HISTAUJIANT.
n'u. ,n-n,nn.l l.nr. n Mm, .1... 1'nitnt
1BU III Ul'ISIUIItU inn ll ,t.t-,.i.-- j.tiiiiiK
House. Ill the Exclumiru DlucK, formerly (xriipiii
ll.y
eeiy
ll. Milliner, wlicru his customers lll tliul
thing lu lils uno.
lll,iu. v.ji.mi,i.c.
Fob 19-sm.
jvhp built tho Andcrsonvillo prisoners, was aro jaw bones. Gat laughter. I have
' '. . n r . . I nn mrtnrUv. ATr. niinirman. tn narticinato
but they havo quit fighting. Itis bccauso j3 not done, judging from General I.atta's application much resembles tho heroic stylo
a few restless political agitators still waut rei,nrt, tho Stato will be nowhere at tho Ex- 0f treatment once so popular, that of blood
l.nAn fit. ll.ft fl .rli r n ful t lini r Hill V WP.mnnS '.li j. i. 1 1..,. vnt.v,nt tln
kui . --v,'v f :
T'rov'isioual Gov. of Ga., Moseby, who nev
er exchanged prisoners, because ho cither
shot or hanged them, is now Grant's con
.fideut. We had supposed that war closed when
. Leo and Johmon surrendered, nud were
gratified that a murderous guerrilla war was
pot inaugurated.
Tho Republican Party finds itself divided
on tho questions of TarilT. Currency, and
other vital questions, and in despair falls
, back cn the tho thread baro issues of the
' war, which wero settled by tho soldiers on
the banks of the Appomattox.
Morton's "Bloody Shirt" h answered by
Senator Bruce, the colored Senator from
111. llimi.lV 1 ..11. W.li.l. .l.t.i., .u l'i,. ..v. 1'n.u
in mat Kind ot oattic, anu i am opposeu iu
it ns any unworthy ailcrpieco to a granu
drama. I want pence. It is urged, Mr.
Chairman, that wo need to save this money
this million and a half dollars. We do
need enconomy, but wo need also concord,
confidence, good understanding in this coun
try. 0 1 it we had faith cnoush in ono an
other, if there; wa3 faith in this country, in
its different sections, and among all its peo
ple, tho money would como forth from tho
colfers where it is now hoarded, tho hard
times would pass away, and general pros
perity would return.
position, for it has but ono regiment line
FirstWliinh cm fairlv bo called first-Class,
whilo New York can show about fivo fully
letting, with this important difference, that
whereas naturo camo to tho rescuo and iu
timo usually restored tho depleted constitu
tion; with our political blood letters, tlio
weariness first superinduced in tlio body
Tho present Legislature should recognize I oolitic bv tho issunnco of paper money, has
yiLUAM BKY.SON,
ArrOUNEY-AT-LAW,
Centralla, Pa.
ronm't outstanding for 1ST4 anil pre-
lnin vein-s fin,."'.' "
I'n mu'l. nn linnil nMnst settlement 81 S'i
To nm'l ruiinty tax nssessed for lsts. ...... 2Mj' j1
1 lu
Pnld A. Smith boarding prl 2,
.ii, drover " "'J .',';
U, " 1SJ3 1T9IM
l timiu,, Mnnl. In Imnlfl. TlflS.
"nnnr f flO
Hendersliolt K Mason, conl. ....... ....
Ijicknrils co.il
1 'eter Jones repair nt Mtililo
E, Jlondciilmll luinlier tor Rtntilo
.1, Seliujler A; Son hill rendered
M. Walter et nl Inking olil privy
down...., ,
Kesty.v: llodlno et nl build now pi ivy
M.miei itnwninn, (iriniiuiK ftu
To nm't of tax from tlio registry of voters..
To ,1. K. ilerner for filabtown firiclRO iilnnk
To l.imps, inatllngs, Ac., sold nt Court
2D 117
l -r.
t S3
I'o P.ivld Ycatrer for Mlnbtown tirldiru plnnk
To sol. Veiiifer for Mjblon n lirldiro plunk . .
To .lucol) llartmnn, lax, Hemlock, scaled
lands If
To Wm P. Long, tax, Ornntre, sealed l.imls us
To llloomslrarg Hanking (.'ompany, noto ins-
enniileil 1.4CS OO
To Jlartln Downs, tax, neaver, n. s. lanu...
To Wllll.im Ituckle, t.x, llcnton, W. s. land..
Tn li.inlol Ciilllliun, tax, Conyugliam, U.S.
land ... .,
To.lolin llntloy, tax, Contrallu tr.s. land...
in ii. i. .ieiu uoius, iu., in'iiii'i, n. i,
To w llilam Morion, tax, liencr s. 1.
To Wm. Kbner tax, Hemlock
To Miliimnn tract, tax. Heaver. U. S. land...
u A. A.
ov. rliulter. tax, lleiifon, seated..
'I'n.lnhn llor. l-eruilileil..
jo u A. iiney. ior ino i.u mi. uuai nun iruu
Cu..cotintt lax. Com nirliam forlsTS
To LunisdiMlialii, liilrtxo timber
To II. c. Power, for lumber trom Jail lot, Ac,
TO l.ll .lones, lor siono nuu mmuer lruui juu
Int. Ai'
To lumber sold Xortliumberland county Uno
unugo
To 11. !' Z.ur, jury fees
To .lames McIIiikIi, t' s. land tax, Cenlrnlla
To 1'. Me.Mamim.ui, I. S. land tax, conjng-
bam
To Illeks Kitchen, timber from Patterson
oriuge
To.l. iiachinan. plank tit Slablnwn bridge...
To. I iiha Eur, lumber ot Kline's litldgv
To P.iulel Kosteiibaudir, plauk of .-labtown
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To loan of .loshii.i 1'etterinan, no da s
To Montour comity on suit from county
To mn'l paid nwsoors, and for blanks, Ac,
dofmul
To redemption money on band, K. A I!
To redemption money on hand, s. r. II
To redemption money on baud, S. 1-'. II.....
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us equal ; uonncciicui iour l-uihu
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one, nt least.
Feb 18, '70-ly.
Y
EltllATlM atm'OKTINO.
mo here, it is true, sent mo to help econo
mize, but they sent mo hero also, or clso I
havo misunderstood them, to promote peace
and help bring about reconciliation and
good understanding. I voto for this bill,
tho evil and provide tho remedy.
IS 1UI1C0CK UfJlLTY
The testimony for tho prosecution in the
whiskey caso in St. Louis lias closed, and
on iHonday morning (jcu. wimains ad
dressed the jury in opening tho defense.
Tho people who sent Tho prosecution havo connected Ilabcock
with thete frauds by tho testimony of i?cvcr-
al witnesses nnd by telegrams and letters.
Hut of courso as "llab" is Grant's sec
retary, tho President and his retinue are
Mississippi : Blaine, by the speech of con- also, Mr. Chairman, as.a North Carolinian, doing all in their power to clear him, ns a
creBsmau Bobbins which wo reprint this! mirth cakomna conviction might not bo a healthy thing for
weet, I has a larger interest in thoso glories which some other gentlemen, inis is a lucky
The last, and supposed to bo tho fatal Rro celebrated on the i f or n ot jiiiy ycar for the unrighteous, however, and we
charge against us is the Tribune dispatch to ,nokl thc word ..indenendenco" at Meckleii- slia11 ,,ot bo MlrI,rlsC(1 to hear of the acquit-
tho effect that a clerk of thellouse Committee linrirli. T.etit not irn fnrfntten that shn shed tal of liabcock. Ifconvicted of course ho
on Ways and Mean3 named his child John the first blood for liberty at Alamance. Let will bo pardoned for Ulysses could not possi
so valuable an as-
bo sent ns Foreign
struction.-.Finance "Crooked Whiskev." I thin nftVm l!pvnlntinn tnwunl final vietnrv minister to boino important fetation. Who
Tariff. "Hard Times," and all other vital I at King's Mountain. And wo aro coming
Questions turn on this noint. t0 1110 Centennial, jir. uiairman.
. I nrrt nnnr" nnfl onmn nf will nnmn it.
Tt irnri , unm ll.ot tl,n nfnrnn,M Plort- I , ..... v-
.muu.uvu. .UUv w'"" I teirs. rememuorinir tho past, let we are
named and had christened a child by the comintr. the sons of the men ot Kinc's
on Ways and Mean3 named his child John the lirst blood lor liberty at Alamance. ict will bo pardoned ior uiys:
Wilkes Booth I On this vital point hinges it not bo forgotten that her sons, the moun- bly spare the services of
.i . . . 6 tain.men, with thoad of a few gallant sons ,'. ti.i,.-1, ,:u
( the fate of the nation. Currency, -ltccon- o'f Virginia and South Carolina, turned the 8ls.ta.,lt- 1 erhaps ho will
knows?
nanrt of "John Wilkes" after the celebrated
English apostlo for freedom of that name
who aided to stem tho tide of British op
pression, Tho child died, and over its
corpso the party of "great moral ideas"
propose to carry tho next election. Blaine
and tho Tribune aro after poor old Jeff
Davis, whom Iloraco Greely bailed, aud tho
Republican Press havo resurrected the
corpse of tho Clerk of tho Chairman of tho
Committee of Ways and Means named for
tho English patriot John Wilkes.
In the attack on Davis and this innocent
babe, the Itepuhlican Party show their
Mountain, nnd of Guilford, and of Alamance
to shake hands with the men of Braudywine,
and Hunker lull, and -Monmouth, and re
store peace to that country.
it has nr.r.N said
Mr. Chairman, that tho soldiers could set-
tlo this thing if allowed to do so. Well that
will he a cood timo for them to settle it. I
want to go thcro and shako by tho hands
tho bravo men I used to meet on the field.
I admire them, I love them, I respect and I
honor them. O, sir, with what reverence I
stand always by tho soldier's grave, whether
ho wore tho "grey" or tho "blue," becauso
there sleeps a man who dared to dio for his
principles. lUreat Applause.! 1 think of
SKXSUlhK.
Tho II011 so has negatived Iho bill to give
tho Grangers $00,000 out of the stato Treas
ury to erect a building on tho Centennial
grounds. Tho proposition was wrong in
principle, becauso no ono organization
should bo selected from tho others to enjoy
Stato favor. Besides, in these times it be
comes Stato and Nation to economize and
retrench in every possible direction,
been increased with tho passage of time, aud
seems now farther than ever from a return
to normal monetary conditions. Tho Sec
retary of tho Trearury has, within tho past
few days, presented the first ray of hopo to
the eyes of the hard money people, when ho
reports an amount of silver coin accumulat
ing in tlio Treasury which, in default of
some accident, will bo sufficient to call iu
much of the "slim plaster" currency now
afloat. This is "in futuro," however, and his
expectations may bo blasted.
Thcro is an amusing, is well as a serious
aspect to this financial question, which ap
pears when Itcpublicnn statesmen (s.avo tho
world I) with unblushing effrontery defend
tho legal tender and national bank systems
with one breath, and attempt to saddle the
heresy of inflation, of which they wero of
necessity tho originators and authors, upon
tho Democratic party in another. The Re
publican parry was in power by an over
whelming majority when tho act was passed,
and by means of that majority, they became
laws; and yet tho Democrats aro to bo held
responsible for tho, mistake. It is truly a-
musing. Tho foreign monarchs and rulers
who aro expected to attend Uncle Sam's lev
ee at l'hildclphia this ycar aro coing to
Terms: Actual traveling, boarding, anil other ex
penses ; five dollars n hc.sslon for laklng tlio report ;
una ten cents n folio (hundred words) for writing
out Into long-band.
)lierci inoinimcr l einirieii in unu ua.v i-iiiaiiir
c.xeeeds fifty folios, tlio llu'-dollar leo w HI bo remit
( d, nnd llio troncrlblng Into long-hand charged nt
llfleeneenls a folio; but hi all such cases, If fewer
than llltv folios nro purchased, llio Uo clonals Trill
bo charged.
Address: S. N. WAI.KKtt, A. M., Court-stcnogra-
plier, lilooinsburg, Columbia county, Pennsylvania,
locdilenio Iron btreet, between Third nnd Fourth,
onue with K. i:. orv Is, Lsq., coiciiman building,
opposite tho cast gato to tlio eourt-housts ard, drsl
lioor, in st uoor iu i ii;ui.
unicc-uour, trom iweivo to ono o ciock.
TIIK AfiOXY OVEU.
Tho hill appropriating 1,500,000 for
Centennial purpo.-cs has finally passed tlio
U. S. Senate, by a voto of -11 to 10. It
will undoubtedly be signed by the President.
these tinners. Mr. Chairman, without bitter- This action will infuse new lifo into tho
desperation, becauso in the language of ncss, becauso you cannot tell mo that any enterprise, and Philadelphia should be hap-
rt . ii . n . -li.iii. n i ii. I inon I i fill m vnm m tlinf u-nr Tlno A trtnn- I ' 1
canueonlo of ours is raoncv 'lovimr. monov W amHts Prcss occasionally give us their
getting, too fond of merely material inter- ideas on other subjects
Grant, they "havo robbed the cradlo and tho
grave.
THE LATEST AMERICAN' EPIDEMIC.
It appears as though tho peculiar con
struction of the American mind requires
constantly some excitement, something be
yond the routine of every day occurrences
upon which tQ, feast itself. Baso ball,
cru&adcs, spelling schools and a thousand
other subjects have in turn had their day,
and gone over tho land like wild-fire, oc
cupying the attentioof the highest nnd the
lowest, in city aud in hamlet. So regularly
havo these causes of excitement arisen, and
m extensively prevailed that they have justly
been put upon the list ot epidemics. To-day
the object of interest is tho revivalist, and
our intention is not to deprecato tho work
that is going on, for undoubtedly great good
has been accoinplished,buUimply to inquire I amity and concord.
as to the causo of the interest that is being
every whero manifested, Tho nnmes of
Moody and Sankcy aro known throughout
this country and in England. For innny
months, these gentlemen labored in London
and produced nn unprecedented religious
excitement. In Brooklyn they met with
equal success, nnd in Philadelphia a build
ing that was capable of holding 12,000 peo
plo was scarcely sufficient to accommodate
their audiences. It has not been our privi
lege to attend any of these meetings, but
wo havo carefully read Iho reports of their
proceedings, and if tlio language used by
Mr. Moody in most, if not all of his ad
dresses, is correctly repeated in tho papers,
we must say that tho iuflucnco which they
seem to jxert is incomprehensible, Mr.
Moody's stylo of speaking is abrupt, ills
languagois badly chosen, his grammar bar
barous, mid many of his expressions border
very clobely on slang. How it is that In
telligent and cultured pcoplo are drawn to
gether and incited to religious exertions by
such of his bermons as wo have seen, is be
yond our comprehension, We must there
fore look to something beyond the languago
csts, too sordid ; aud it needed tho great les
son ot self saenhco that it is worth while to
die for sentiment and for principle. Our
dead heroes have taught us that lesson. Yes
Mr. Chairman, we are coming from Cupe
Fear and tho Albemarle, from tho lowlands
and tho mountains, ion will hear the bag
pipes of our Scotchman and tho buglo of our
mountaineers swelling the blast ot the na
tional jubilee.
WE WAST TO SHAKE HANDS
with the gallant soldiers of tho north. Wo
hopo to see such a greeting of soldiers and
patriots ot tho isortn and couth as will show
to the whole Union that tho flood-tido of
sectional hatred has ebbed forever, and it
remains no longer to float any freightage of
unholy and unpatriotic ambition. And
we want to show to the multitudes of visitors
from other nations how Invinciblo wo are
when tho heroes of the blue nnd tho crav
stand together in ono common phalanx of
Ihere. mv countrymen
let us renew our vows of fervent devotion
to that common country which the righteous
Arbiter of all things has decreed shall be
forever one and undivided j and, turning
our backs upon all hitter memories of the
A Handsome Testimonial of Esteem,
The employees in tlio auditor general's
department surprised their chief last night,
at tho United States hotel, by presenting
him with a beautiful and costly gold headed
cane, appropriately engraved, iho testi
monial was given in honor of tho fifty
second birth day of Auditor General Tem
ple. Mr. G. W. G. Waddell, chief clerk of
the department, mado the following remarks
on presenting tho cane to Mr. Templo:
Gcnhuai. : Tho performance of the duty
assigned to mo to-night by my associates is
indeed a pleasant one, By your considera
tion of our personal interests, your desire to
mako us happy and contented in every re
spect, and aboyo nil your example of true
nnd unswerving application to tho duties re
quired of all of us, you havo won our con
fidence and esteem, aud thereby led us to
look up to you not only as the head -of the
department, but as our friend
past, and leaving our gallant soldiers on presentation oi mo testimonial oi our regard
both sides to reposo in "trembling hope" on which wo give to-night, wo wish to show
"tllO bosom Of their Father and their God," L, nmlreeintlnn nf vnn n n friend .mnn
lioncst man and a competent and faithful
officer, and by it pledgo anew our fealty to
ou and our wishes for success m your per
sonal business ns well as in tho administra
tion of ycur office.
The testimonial of our regard which we
present to-night has a history. It is taken
from tlio timbers of Fort Duquesiio, the
foundation of which I bellovo was com
menced on tho 2d day of December, 1701.
In tho excavations mndo by tho Pcniifcylva-
let us go forward with courageous hearts
and patriotic aspirations in that path which
duty and destiny havo marked out for us.
Much npplause
MJZEKNE TKII1ULATIOXS.
Tho annual question of tho division of
Luzcrno is again agitated. Tho schemes aro
too numerous to detail. Ono plan is to run
a lino below Pittson and make two Counties.
Another is a tripartite division, with Scran
ton, Wilkes-Barre, and Hazlcton as County
seats, tho latter to annex Beaver Township
in this County, and portions of Carbon nnd
Schuylkill. To obviate division it is pro
posed to hold itinerant Courts at Carbondalc,
Scrunton. Wilkcs-Barro aud Ilazleton. If
no satisfactory division of tho County can
bo made wo venture tlio following sugges
tion :
As tlio Court has ample power, let it set
r.. .!! ! 1 -1..1I P r,..-
of the revivalist, and we can only account uus ? ,ur ' ' ' ' "
for tho epidemic bysomethinglii tho manner
of saying, rather than in what is said; by tho
singing of Mr. Sankey and his tremendous
cholj-, or by tho fact thnt people go to their
meetings much as they go to Trinity Church,
because it is just now tho fashionable thing
to do. Which U it?
INFAMY HEWAIIDEI).
Wo learn that the nomination of E. O.
Hillings to bo U. B. District Judgo for
Louisiana was confirmed by tho Rcnato on
Wednesday of lost week, after an exccutlvo
session of two hour". The majority for the
confirmation was four. Ho is tho infamous
creature who aided Durcll In his atrocities
In LouUiaima, Durell while drunk, Ymado
tho midnight order to orreat the Louisiana
Stale Legislature, but the outrage was to
transparent that he was compelled to re-
slim to mye impeochmcnt. Hut the party
take tho samo action in regard to Scrunton,
Wilkes-Barre, and Ilazleton. This would
remove tho principal troublo in regard to
litigation, savo costs,--and glvo each
neighborhood a defiulto timo for tlio trial of
causes. We hope our neighbors will con
sider this matter.
WHAT CONSTITUTES MllltllKI!
Many persons are under the impression
that murder is tho instantaneous death of
human being by tlio malicious or fel&ulous
nct'of another, or where death results twenty
four hours thereafter. Blackstouu defines
murder to bo "Where n person of sound
memory nnd discretion unlawfully kills any
reasonable creaturo In being, and in tho
peaco of tho Commonwealth, with mallco
prepense, or nforethought. cither express or
Implied." Tho person assaulted may Jive
,..Vu ,,r innnilm I. ut. if death result from
nr-iT.sltv which compelled a Republican ,. , . . .,.-,,. Trmlltnted and with.
f!eiinto to ndmlt the illegally elected negro ImuiatIon it is murder. We nako this
1'incnuack, gsggcu " v" . (mcat to correct a common error.
havo a good laugh on us, when ns of course
they will they visit tho Capitol of (ho na
lion and behold tho unfinished monument
oi Washington. How they will sinilo at
the childishness and inconsistency of a coun
try which while partaking eternally of the
blessings of liberty, and whilo appropria
ting the public funds for a private corpora
tion, lias forgotten to honor tho memory ol
tho very man through whom they aro ena
bled to enjoy the ono and to give away the
other. Will not the sincerity of our profes
sions bo called in question even by tlio heath
cn of tlie. far cast, think you ? Amis vermis.
Mr. Edmunds, having perhaps this idea in
view, presented a petition tho other day,
numerously signed, winch was referred to
Committeo on Public Buildingo., asking nn
appropriation to fini-h tho Washington
Monument. This is an old subject you will
say; yes, its ago is tho only objection lo it.
I wish thcro could bea man stationed on eve
ry housetop in tho land who should daily
and hourly proclaim to our people that his
monument is still unfinished, and should
urgo them from very shame if from no high
cr motives, to bo just before being gener
ous nnd to transform thrt mighty, ungainly
monster south of the Presidential mansion,
from its present resemblance to a shot-tower
or tho reservoir of a water works company
into a grand nnd shapely monument, wor
thy to commemorate to posterity the name
aud fame of tho "greatest man of all this
age," You havo heard so much on this tub-
nnd in tho Jcct ,,iat 11 maysecm imcKiieyed ; yet t ue-
fv any man, inview of tho recent appropria
tion for tho Centennial, to stand besido this
mass of siono and mortar, in its present
condition, nnd refrain from just such com
ments upon tho utter inconsistency of our
people and legislative bodies. Let every
newspaper in tho land take- up this question
and iu each issiio keep up tho refrain like
Cato, ''Dclenda est Carthago," until the
country is driven, if not persuaded into an
honorable fulfillment of that which every
precedent in tho past history of nations,
teaches us to do our duly to tho illustrious
Washington,
Shepherd loft tho city during tho past
It
is rumored ho went largely supplied with
tho "wherewith," about 10,000 iu fuct,
thouxh what uso ho will find thcro for so
largo a sum, a community which loves, hon
ors, nud watches him with a constantand
alfectionato solicitude, Is entirely at a loss
to conjecturo. Tho juries out thcro aro evi
dently not of tho stripo ho has been accustom
SHERIFFS SALES.
11V VlllTUt OF A WIUT OP IT. FA.. Issued out ot
tho Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county and
to mo directed, will bo exposed to sale nt tho coutt
hoiiieln nioomsburt; on
MONDAY, MARCH 1!J, 1S711,
nt 1 o'clock p. in., tho following lots or pieces of land
situate lu isny, broil township, Columbia county, lo
wit: Lot No. l, fronilnj-ou south side of penna. ca
nal, neljolnlnjr lotot wm Carson on tno casi nnu
others on tho west, wbeii-on Is erected a 1V story
frame duelling house, with tho appurtenances.
ALSO,
On other lot, Nog, fronting on Canal meet, cor
ner on alley adjoining I.tndot renn'a canal company,
whereon Is erected a 1,1 story frame dwelling hoibo
nnd stable, with tho appurtenances.
ALSO,
Ono other lot. Xo 8. fronllniron Main f-trcet, cor
ner r Cnnal stieet. nniolnlmr lot of .losenh Allller.
whereon aro entted time two-storj namu Uttelllnir
houses, w 1th tho nppuri i nances.
ALSO,
um' uiiil-i iui, ..I, -,, iiuiimiK "i, ..mill nu . - .--
Joining lot of llobeilllast and others, wlieiconls
ert-uieiiil lwo-siui.v iitiniu iineuiiiKuoiisu mui si.i
ble, Willi luu iippui tenanees.
ALSO,
Ono other lot. No r,, fronting on Second street, ad
joining lot of Thomas Cievellug, .lr., nnd othen,
wnereon isereeieiiu siorj name uhl-uuiiiuiisl-,
w ill) mo unpurieunneeH.
ALSO,
One other lot. No r. fronting on Second street, ad
joining lot of 'I bonus Cievellng, Jr., whereon Is
ciectida luo-htory rrnmo dwelling housoor ollleo
nvd dry-housc.wlth ibe nppui tenanees.
ALSO,
fino other lot. No 7. fronting nn Second street, ad
joining lots or Win. Abbott and Nanc Crou-llng,
wbeieon arc eieelcd a two-stcir fraine dwelling
house, planing mill, shop or storjgu house, Au., w 1th
tho nppui tenanees.
8el?ed, taken Into execution, and to be sold ns tho
propel ly of Thomas W. Kdgar.
.ii. iiiiin &ii.
Sheriffs onice, sheriff.
l-LU. IS, ISlli.
For K74
"Sugarloaf
'llcnton tor lsia
'Conyugliam tor lst3
l y county orders redeemed son.
commission allow edeollectors l,24i n;
" exonerations allowed collectors n't '.'!
commission allowed treasurer tic at
" countv tax to meet stato tax nuota 51 l
" lly noto paid 11. Hanking Co. ,v. Hit 1,500 CO
uaianco in naniiot treasurer unu pain
o er 4M
f 1 1,141 i
-ino uau iiond oi conjnguam uupiienio tor is
has been snort and Is now In course of collection.
Penton of ls"a, Hugailoaf of Isitniclu tlio hands
of attorney for collection, with part already paid on
loruier.
JOHN SNVDnii, TltllASX'ltnit,
IS ACCOUNT WITH POd 1U.ND.
IsTS 1)11.
Jan. To ain't uncollected settlement.... .
' " assessed for ls73
fl,M2 si
1, rti
CIt.
lly am't duo on duplicates, IS'
fix
llemer
llenton is mi
Iierwlck 21 5)
lsioom is ro
llrlarcTuek "ii tn
cnlnwlssi 14 31)
I'entnilU 20 oo
Centic 11 CO
Conjngham it no
l'Wilngcicek tin su
l'rutiklln 11 M
(Irecnwood 14 (o
l cmiock 17 oo
Conjngbam for ts73
biiganuai ior ls. l
ltieksonH
Locust
Madison
Main
Mlllllll
lonlour.
.Mt. Pleasant...
orange
1'lnc
Uoarlngcicck..
scolt
bug.uloaf
lly am't duo ttensurer at last settlement..
" orders paid or ls.u
' orders paid of ls73
' orders paid of 1S74
' orders paid or 1S7.1
" ani'l paid assessors, blanks, , to
" commission allowed colk-ttors
numerations nllowed colleitois
14 commission allowed m-asuier
" balance on hand and paid over
Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna,
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
591 , llroadwuy, Kcw York. '
(Opp. .Metropolitan Hotel.)
JlASrFACTl'l'.EKS, ISirOllTEltb AND DEALER? IN
CHROM03 A'1 I-RAMI'S,
STEREOSCOPES AXD VIEWS,
ALliUMS, GRAl'IIO.SCOl'KS & SUITAULi:
ll'.Vtft.
nln rnilrnnd for its frelirlit denot. on what is
- " " ' ' I , i iii. . r. . i . .
called "Tho l'oint," in tlio now city of Pvee aim wenueu ins way to at. i.ouis
Pittsburg and upon tho sito of tlio old fort,
the timber from which this is taken was
found imbedded under tho ground. In this,
tho year of glory of our government the
centennial and more especially tho glory of
Pennsylvania, wo felt that no moro fitting
testimonial could bo given to ono of Penn
sylvania's most honored sons than that
Pliotopjtottrials.
We are heaihinarters for ever thing In tho way ot
Stereopticcras and Magio Lantorns,
Ilf lug Jtnnufactuiers of tho
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STHRKO-PANOPTK'OX,
I'XIVKltSlTYSTERKOPTICOX,
ADViniTlHKlt'SSTKlUCOPTICOX,
ARTOPT1CON
SCHOOL LANTERN, l'AMILY LANTE1IN
PEOPLE'S LANTERN,
Kach stjlo being Iho best of its class In tho market
I'ntninriiM of Ijintc-ms and slides, with directions
for using, sent ou application.
Any enterprising inau can mala) money wunn
jingio uiuieru. ... ... r
XfayCut out this advertisement for refer-
encejS&J ... ,. ,.
Important
TO
Gardeners
AND
Agriculturists!
"P.MPP.imn WILLIAM" CAlillAflE.
Timbi-kt. lartn-st nnd most nrolllnblo variety of
wlnler cabbage known hi Kiirope, and Unpolled Ui
tl.lu r.l,,ru ,,.1.1,1. lll-lV llV IIS l.l.Sl Sllllllg. WllC-IC.
will) tho most oiUlnary eullivallon, It Uuutlshea i as-
lOIllslilllglv, altauilllg uil euounuus iu nun kuiiii,
lu tho market at prices most giatllilng lo Iho pro
ducer. In transplanting, great care snuuid no taken
10 K1VO SU 1 C elll SP.1C0 ior Klinviu. . Doiiii m uus, ..iu
.i,i,.i, .. i,ov uoIam.,,! ti nnrrioj n. tmMr cd to iu this District, where llko Aiano the
i . .i i'i i ii i . i.. Vlnl.fintl- iifnlilnn times when tlio scalo of Ul'o of tlio mouth ot a Hour barrel, Is tbu nveragii
ininemoryto those dark and bloody days visi-uoti. oi oiucn nines, wueu uio seam ui I rUu or tiiUc-uoica ari;tr. ono pack-ngo or thoseed
when many of our forefathers who aaerward J'Wico naianccd uncanny, it re.iu.rcu uui wm J,Jf r d;
took part in tho revolutionary btruKKle m nuumon oi mo swurci ui uuuiumy "i u and 4 ihrco cent sunups.
guarded their homes from tlio ravages and plentiful supply of cold, to weigh them
" ....... - ... I ilmtfti In tun ilnnirnil il ( rnrt inn
cruelty of the hloo.J thirsty foe, and by tho "uT,;o";c;llia,OIl , the appropriations for
experience ineru uujuuvu mvc-u wciiiiciiBi foreign agents, consuls, ministers, etc.. lias
for active participation Iu the revolution I caused no little ilustratlons in Jtciuhlican
...1.I..1. .. ,,r .,nl(r, 1, rlli nml l'.innav rn. I rUllk'S. OS lliat liariV I 01US Ull 11IU OlllCCS, UIIU
mum uinu uu. ......... j .... - , . . . , , , ,,,,,.,
I I I I WOUlU IUIII SCU IIIU liiesoill. lilfcw ruiin 111...
nia undying fame, ''nernulsltcs" eiltto. continue. They mado
Al mv mn IPI1. IfPMPrnl nil thill tllfi iilLV I . :.l t, 1.111 ,,. .1,,. n.
41IIU" hvo n 1 I HVPrv I HUM LII IllIICIIll UlU Ullli UUI LlIU ill"
second nnnlverbary of your birthday, on be- exorablo Juggernaut of reform cannot bo
t.-l -r ...un.lnl.a on.l m.,nir In nroaont I ktnvpil If tho UelllOCraCV WOUld hold lltt
11UU UI I V uaauvmno iiim ihidv.ii, ... j.. w..v.. --"j - , t .
, .. A, rV..r ra.,n power, and their opposition was of no uvail.
you wuu mis . ...... .,.v.. , , .umbers of tlwcnos tlons
and gratltudo,nud with it I express tuo wish aro mcru 'BllecDurea for political favorites,
thnt vnnr dnva mav bo lourr spared for a lifo nnd without tho sHulitest influence on com-
of usefulness and honor and that prosperity mcrco. llelknap asked for 20,00p,000 for
' ... ..... i I........' tho War Department for tho ensulm? yonr,
ana success may uueuu you I whlcU la jut 1.0g0,000 for each rygfment
.... -1" wo . """r;' r,.M-i.ir,t.i,f n-i,e7,ruVril ii tbreu cent slaiuns.or
IM Ull leillllC Ol l UIIU HUTU M-ll.
irunnlvU limited. Partus deslrlug lot
hold a caucus, presided over by Mr, Lamar,
in which tho tluanco imesiion was tno prim
rllml Millect of discussion. No lino of pol
icy hru, ns yet, weu uiuuo out.
lack-
oien
rwvciih r.nrii nnek-nL.il of seed wo wind a sure
remeuv ni.n list 1110 ravi ire.s ui inn uuuu&u uj v
uuier pesi, on uuuj; uuu vuiiuc-i riuio
MamnTll fini.IAH INDIAN CORN.
Wo planted last spring on Img Island, n jmall
(luantliy (which we obtained with greul dlllle ultviof
this glgantlo unit us yet very rare variety of Indian
co.rn. In bepteinber, by actual ineasureiiic-iii.uiiiiiju
intiiuriij ui inn nmii.1. cn'i-i .v,i . ... -height,
and silll gi owing, with from II to s enormous
cai s of corn growing ou almost every stalk'.
'r. vi.a.i ni tin. ruin if tiiiii tiiisiieiu of carcoru
per ucro, nhlhi Iho fodder crop wus'hnmcnso and ut
'wecoillXhavo sold tho entire crop for u. big prlco
to a New York seedsman, but iktillnert to do so, pro
ferilng to keep thotlop for tho uceommiidallou of
our numerous country pations, ho will nnd It
to their Interests to scicuiu ut least u small sj-lei tlon
of this ruro variety for tho coming spring planting.
I.lvu ngrlculturlats. who bellovo lu "i-iDiiiiiiMi,'wllh
a umaii i-ijiriiii ir.ulilaiorH nro noorthlngs.l bol
wuys bc-lw een tho rows w 111 Ik) astounded by the re
Bult. Wo w HI bind by mall to any address 1 package.
Mr. Temple had not the remotest Idea of ,ieinnnd, but will do to, of course, with H
the intention 01 uis inenus. ju wu " . "V'ia. . T. ir. t euro till cr o ' lie tfi rareiirds khouldholuc-lay
their ordt-rs. All need told by us warranted rres i
of his big heart all ho could do was to thank
the donor for their kind remembrance of
him and topromlw them thnt lio would ai
wyi highly treasure tho testimonial,
and to germinate. No goods fnt t
IUI
ii. 1). Cosh
for either ct auov
must itccomnauy nil oruera,
I uoooi ttaaress
A-K1.1A. eijniu is uv
robtft-tta. iiMtaitli6UibC,tt,V.
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Titos-, (lorey repairs lo hog pen
Jno S, Miner building stable , .
llorey, Menrtciihall ,et nl extra to
stable
.tones, Jlenrtenliall et nl Jail fclieo....
II. Iirookset nl nt Jail stable
H.tmuel drover ntjall stable
Hitter M lllcr ct nl material uurt paint
ing stnblu
T. ll, ihnns inedle.il bill
l'cler lint, platik hogpen.....
.1.1'. lluttcr, inedlcal bill
Peter .lones tuble for J.ill
I llagenbuch stovo repair
11)10
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1'lllNTISrt, STAT10NEUV AND rOSTAUE,
Paid Dally Patriot, llarrliburg ....f
j. m. vnnucrsuce, noueo m cumi.....
" court calender, 1 qra
" hlldgulelllng
eouiitystaleiuent
II, I.. Dleflenliacli.eo. statement
' notices or court
" couit nollces, Jurors, c....
STATEMENT OF Port TAX.
Orders unpaid ot 1Vi7..
1 oi ism .
' " Of 1S74..
" Of 1975.
ft 00
, 8 00
, 85 (M
, 051 49
11,050 42
400 40
1H0 47
JOSO 87
O'JJ 55
Tax tinrolPrted ............fflj
Com nnd exonerations CRtlutntcrt oil. 150 oo
Add nm't In hands of measurer
ff Total nsscts
Ilxecss of tlamngo over said fund
This leaves thy fund J217.70 better than
was nt list ncMlumcnt. .. ... .
ir sheep appraisers would seo to It and
causo all kill-sheen dogs to bo killed, or
mnku tlm owners or such dots pay tho dam
age, (as by law they nro required,) tlio fund
wuuld soon bo so that all bills for sheep
(lamago could bo paid ns presented.
COUNTY FINANCES.
assets.
Taxes duo and uncollected J10.014 ot
Probable com. and exonerations orr l5C) 0)
Sl5.ni in
4.'.S 77
183 fill
Add nm't In Treasurer's hand..
Add nolo of (lera llowcr
bridge letting..
,I1KS
blank
" court notices, jurors, &c,
" bridge lellings
" not Ices to collectors
" election proclamation....
" blank oat lis
" utibMcilpllon '2V jcai-s...
" blanks
11. JI. Warden county statement....
" iidvertlshig
" brld'io lettlngs
" ltepubllcau
.1. 11. llrown election proclamation...
Iiroekivny KIM ell court notices....
PUnks .to
1). A. lleckley stamps postage
Ilverell fc Potter, blanks
(leorgo A. Cl.uk, stationery
Independent weekly, blanks
c. II. isnj der, Independent ,
it 50
111 IK)
E0IO
4 01)
till IHI
1311 (10
II
32 00
32 00
4U0
33 to
, SO 00
35 7J
C.'iO
1060
, 15IIIK)
4000
4 50
1 25
, 12-iUO
1700
(.50
, 2 SI
75 00
3175
, 700
1(150
iioo
30 70
11 60
SO J
(1,01300
Total assets f 15,"
MAmmiES.
Am't ot money borrowed of .t. Fcttennan.
Ain't of taxes duo tlio several lownsblps...
Am't redemption money uncalled tor
Ain't road damage assessed, estimated......
Am't It and bridge views duo "
Ain't commonwealth costs duo
tl.ooo on
831 frt
m ot
r,oo oo
2iHI oo
1S1 DO
14,407 CO
Itcal assets, January 1st, 1SI0 ftl,S31 Cs
W'c, the undersigned commissioners of Columbia
eeruiy inac ino iorc-gouiijia i.eui
tuo accounts of said county for tho
countv. do hereby certify that tho foiegolng Is a cor
rect stntemenioi
5 ear A. 1), 1975,
1SQ.U1SITI0.V3.
Paid
v (1 Murphy on John Woods, Conj'ng-
ham !h
C (I .Murphy on W Jlumull, Uonyng-
hnin
C (I .Murphy ou Thomas lloam Conj-ng-
liam
t! (I Murphy ou 1) Hughes, L'onjng-
bam
O (I .Murphy ou i:d. Holly, Cen
tralla 0 (I .Muiphy ou .M I'lynu, Cell-
nana
U n Murphy ou T
ham
O (I Murphy ou T
ham
C (I Murphy on 1'
ham
t! (I Murphy on J
ham
0 ll Murphy on !'
nam ,
t! (i .Murphy on 3 persons,
ii.iiu
,T .1 lirower on Infant, lllonni
ham. l)i Ittcrlek on C. 11, Wliary, Ceulro
J MeKllibln. P -Mortem, T llnan
D.uld Walsh
ktsliell and .McKlbblnon M Dougherty,
P. M V
W A t'aso on O 11 Vluuey, P Mor
tem J 11 Mcliclvy on Intant, P, .Mortem
llryuu, Conjug
kelicr, ' Conyiig-ii'eiiejV'conyng-'cic'ary"'"conVii'g-Mtirray
"con'jiVg-
Conjng-
1362
13 is
ms 1315
12 7S
1123
14 77
1-2 7S
1370
13-l'J
13 03
1301
1-2 a"
10 87
21 1 0
-100
5000
10 00
10 00
fn.A8 Jiciir.sitv, ) Com.
joiix nnitNiiii, of
j. i:. saniw, ) Col. Co
Attest! Wm. KmcKUAt'M, clerk.
We, tho undesigned auditors of Columbia counly,
having been duly elected In adjust and settle tho nc
counta of Iho treasurer and commissioners of Colum
bia county, do Hereby eeriuy inai wo invi ui uio oi
llco of the treasurer and eouimlsoners In Illooms
burg and carefully examined tlio accounts nnd vou
cheisor tho samo from tho lirst day or January, A.
1). lst. to tho lirst day of January, 1S70, nud llnd
them correct ns uliavo staled.
Ami we llnd a balance duo Columbia county on
comity fund of four hundred anil tiriv-elgbt dollars
Hill! SCI till., -m . .ii ,..iii-. -..i,, ...tu ii.f.i. .....ii.
Miyder, Ueasurer ot said county, and we llnd a bal
nnco lrom Titasurer John fnirtci', In Iboclnglund.ot
ono huiulied nnd nluctj -six dollars and forly-seveu
cents ((IDii.17.)
(Mi en liuucr our liaiuia uns unu uay ui oauuar,..
1). 1S7C.
j:. ii. iiuow.v, uotinty
jr. v. n. Ki.ixn,
joiin' li, cahiy, J Auditors
$010 40
. 2J:
7 III
7 (HI
. 1,3111 to
. 74 O I
. Pool
SO 53
. !l'2 (0
. 7) S.1
. VM 47
lUUlMES, IHILIUNU ANU ItEl'AlllS.
HEM ON.
Paid Jas Conner plank Karn's bildgu
" ' " " llenton brulgu
" ' " .Mendeiihall bridge
" Sain Applcman repair ' "
" Dan llartni.iniep.ilr west creek "-t
iii.oom.
Paid Jas Conner plank llupert bildgo
" peter Jones icpalrs ' "
ii .. .. p.arton "
" J W llolfinan " nation "
" Jas Connnr plank lloc-k "
" Peter Jones repair " "
" .1 W Ilollinan " " '
" Townol Itloom" fchafl'er '
" I, U ltUn-rl " " "
" .lobn heggott plank " "
'J Peter Jones repair " "
J W Ilolluuii " " "
I4M13
1 1 21
a o.t
701
161
'20 -IS
0SO3
65 07
0 50
3 511
MM
1
5 21
1 60
. lis)
2D 00
ll '2i
050
J-2.S20 31
COMMIfcSIOXllliS' IIXPIINSES l'OIt 1S75.
MISCELLANEOUS KM'ENSES.
raid J. C. Smith, on stato road, P.i larcrcck .
lonn ii. i.) nn, copy ot "ace oi .is.sciuuiy
(leorge A. ( lark, leb-grams, laves
W. 11. Jaf oby, Indexing deed books on
neeount
,1.11. t-'illz, collector hugailoar, allow
ance Ii, 1'. ( lark, attorney, vs. W. II. Jacoby
on Indexes
Stephen Knoir, pltichlurfor county....
Wm. II. Mi) der, county teachers' Insti
tute 11. 1-'. .air, prothonolary's bill
W. 11. Jacooy, lecoidlng iruas. bonds..
COlT.TM, JL'liOlW PAY AMI) COXbTAW.US'
1UK.IS.
Paid grand Jurors during year i -s 3i
" iravcrso jurors (lining joar ,.'J.i) u
" constables' rel urns during) car '271 sa
" tliisiaves during ) ear 170 no
" Janitors at court 3s '.'.1
' lourl erlerduilngjear 13-2 60
" stenographer tor courts (-2) lso 00
" euuil caleiider, C2 nuartcis) 17 cO
" Wiei in sen ing Jury notice fur 1S7I ami
ls75 255 l"ii)
" Koons, boat ding Jury, Ilogait tilal.... 140111
" Jacob II. l-'ilu, Jury coin 21 is
" Win. 11. Utt, Jury cum 17 so
" W. Kiickbaum, ck-ik com 15 oj
3S 03
1 21
1 11
SOI) CO
10 00
40 no
1 to
1 1t! '21
114 115
4 73
tl.lji 04
1 1111-
$3,503 13
COSTS IX COMMONWEALTH CASUS.
Paid Com. vs. Isaiah Hall f I s
" itaiKioipu tesier a ii
1 " A. is. l iossley ct al 60
1 " leorgo It. I less 1 111
1 " Penjamlu (lolf. '21 s7
' " 0. II. llagenbuch si
1 " Pat. Delaiiey 10 '21
' " Joseph W duel 3 no
' " h. ,1, l'aux 10 02
' CI, Iron lll-hllue..... 17 01
1 John Vincent 10 2S
' ' John Moirls 1100
1 " citbarlno Harry 10 '.")
' " Wlell Melllck 1 3.1
1 ' li.vl Mnlv . 0 01
1 " 1 Hah 'llioinas "2 22
1 J11I111 M c Ureal ty 15 1:0
1 " Wells dross 14 3i
1 " Joseph Valisliklc '2-1 00
' " Wuier mini an 4 50
1 " 'ibomas ATintidorf 11 so
" jstrausset lllrd s 10
" Jacob ii.ium.er OS
" CharlcH rosier ill 00
' Ann (ilteii is si
' Howell's 1'ainlly a 00
" " I). Koslenbatuhr 75
" John lleeser 2(5
' " Ulehard lltlsloo 1 s5
'commonwealth costs losherlir, '2)c-ars. 4.1 to
1 " dUIrlctatt')H us no
i " prothonotaiy 13 so
1 11 " J J lirottcr. lus-
tlco -1 no
' eommonweallh costs to Jl C Woodward 13 03
S20 45
110AP AMI UnllKlB VIEW'S ANU I10A1) II IMAGE,
Paid sundi y persons It II v lows
' 1) c Aloerison, iiiceui.uu..
Thomas Cieiollng, M'otl
PenJ.iinlu Zelnler, hcolt.....
Samuel Itobetts, hugailoal
Peter llJgeubueh, hcutt
r 11 Mellenry x eo, Jackson...
- Wm M lleece, (lieenwoiid ba1
1 Samuel nimby, .Madison
LlUabcIh Lllls, l'lno
' ti I! Mnlth, Piluicriek
' J 11 Veller, .Main , ;-
' Samuel Young, J.u ksou & (ireeuwood..
' JWAlbellbon do do
110 61
00 ni
lis 75
S3 73
JO 01)
101 25
23 00
150 00
60 00
61) do
260 00
'25 00
85 00
40 00
f 1,103 2C
cosiMisbioNLiis on-'ici: AND UOUKT 1IOUSU
Paid county Auditors 174
' i lerKsiauiiguvtiniut
" 'ihatcher a (ieaihait Couit houso Gas
mi uu s, bal
" Thatcher liearhart chandelier Law
" Thatcher" iieaiiiari' tias ilxtuius
olllees
" llloouisbui'g (las Cu. service plH)
11 .1 " rur(ia
" Sundry persons ror co.il ;
Jl, Waller cleaning al com t house and
" ll,vlMiller'cieiiii'hig at coiir't hb'u's'o
and )ard ; :
'' M. 11. Cox clcanltig at court houso nnd
" J. ifiiVrVo'iVcieanVn'g'iit' court house
und yard .,
" II. W. Miller 0110 wrench
" M. I! Cox Janitor
" 1, llagcnbhuch stovo repair.
" Mi-s. Ingold cleaning couit houso
" Williams et ul cleaning ollleo io
' J. Jl. Iloner rc-pahs
" Jl, c. Wooilw-uid police C. llouso
" llulllns & Holmes siovu L. Llbi'y
" A, c. llabb bill rendered
" p. Jones book casu II. & 11. ollleo
' W.Whlaudlllng public nects
' II. .Mi ndenliulllilll u nderod
ll. U 'I homas iigios.1 pens..
11 lilooui L. en. bill for c-ourt huusu
" P, Jones bill work ut court houso
" (I. Husscrt clock It-pair and rope-..
" It. lloan casu K desk 11. H. ollleo...,
" L. llunyoii nails io.,,.,
" 11. Hugenbuch'J door notices.
l ii A i-lnik- viil nntn-r COU1 1 llOUSO. ...
Hitler & .Miller Pulnllng court housu.. .
Alni-r Iti-n'ri Putlll bill
C, A. Kletiii faint bill.........
Dreher, Iteayfico, I'uhil bill ,
11. v. Zarr Varnish
C. M. in Inker repair privy lock,,,,
Louis llernaid pild bill.
cloik tepalr
II. II, .Menogh bal. palming bill
J, 11, JI11I20 bill rendered
8. II. Miller son bill rendered,.
H, It, '1 homas bill icndered ,,
L, H, I-'unnan 12 htraia forZarr,...
John (I. l-'reezeccinrsnlly. .
Wm. iJiw ton commissioner -
Joliu Herncr " ........
John Knt " ,.
Win. Krlchhaum clerk-.,.,..,
5100
25 00
1002S
1109
43 28
Ull 00
72 sO
155 34
S50
1760
150
0C2
1 00
C7 OO
50 S3
11123
1057
10 00
1000
4020
IHO
10 02
30 0
1S7
4 00
VJ17
18 75
T15
700
2 40
650
2380
174 87
14 80
V2I
72(H)
300
50
6 00
6(l
30 00
602
4 44
165
31.0
.. 10O0
, 20010
, VISO-l
, 2ISI-0
, 800 00
XTOTICI-: OF AITUOATION 10K
ciiauti'.ii.
Nullco Is hereby given. In accordance with tho net
or assembly appioved I lie '24th day of Apill, A. D.ls75,
inai anappueaiion win 00 nunie oy 1110 linuersigncu
elllensot Iho lommonwcallh of PennsjUnnl.i to 11
law Judge of Cnltuniii.i county for 11 charter lncor-
....... I.. '1-1... ..p....p n...1 lli.nl. n.lnl IMllnllmi.il
1lcnc10Tcntnn.il l'roleci;oii Association, on tlio I Ull
day of l-'ebruary, A. I). )s7i',.
PIlTlllt SWANK.
1'ltANKI.IN ItAlllO,
UNOCIl ll.MIDIll!,
JACrtll l.OMI,
DAVID I.O.NH,
reb.IlS-3tr JIDW'D A. UU JIUJ1UUAY.
7XKCUTOIl'.S XOTICM.
laleot CataMssatwp Columbia county, deceased,
ll LHTlTK 01' (llliaOE SlIIC'K, MTEASED.
Hc-llers testamentary on Iho estate or (leorgo shlcK
have been granted by Hie register or said counly, to
II. J. IK (der of l atawl.-Mi Columbia cotin
t). Pn, i:eeutoi', lo whom ull persons indebted tn
said estate are mpicslcd to mako pa)ineut nud
thoso having claims or dcmand-i against Iho said
eslale will mako Ibem known lothe said llsecutor
W'lllioul delay. II. J. ltMlhlllll,
l'eb.l ct llxeoutor.
A!
DM 1 X I STI t ATOU'S NOT ICK.
ESTATE OK JACOn SIIEAHMAV. UECEISE1).
betters of Administration on the estatuof Jacob
Shearman, l.ito or Heaver township, Columbia Co.,
dec-eased, hale been granted by tho lleglsler ot said
county loNalh.inl!iedlH;nner.lr.,or Ileavertivp All
peisons having claims against Hie eslate ot Iho dece
dent ate reipiested to piesent them ror settletiicnl,
and thoso Indebted to lln'oslate tomaku pa)meiit
to tho linderslgneil administrator without (Icluy.
NATHAN lllli:i)lli:NNi:it, Jr.,
l-'cb. 4,'70 Ot, Admlnlstrntnr.
I'ATAVMsdl,
Paid II J lleeder u-palr Jl of Catav. hisa
bridge 1
S eager plank JlcKc-Uy's bridge 1.1
P swank lepalr " " 5
(' I-' Hauler " " 0
11 J lieertcr " l-'uruaco "
FI'UIMICKKKK,
PaldJI Jlcllenry repair Sllllwater bridge. '2
" .1 1-' .Meiienrv lenalr " " 10-281)
" llolir . Mellenry shingles " " o;.ii
" W .1 '1 1 leplcplci c ieialr " " 7iki
" John 1)1 esliei-iep.ih-Zaners " 073
" W L Jlaiinlug ct al lepalr Zaners " 7(o
" John Diesher 1 e pair l.au-ucicck 213
( LU liobbhis- lepalr Hess ' oon
" " " ' Jones " 23:i
" Jlannlng .e eo contract Hess " 1,3i'jr.o
" " " adilttlolial Hess " '2JIHJ
" J 1' lloum.in tealiuvo " " 500
lUANkLIN,
aid J II Zlmmei'iiinn lepalr Yocumbildgo 41o
(UlEKNWOOll
'aid (1 lleagle rtpah' Jljcis drove bildgo.... 200
" J0I111 Leggoll lepulr lola " 3 iu
" Tho-illeeeo "ne.irllurg " 316s
" Jl M Kllno " 300
" tiiiicc-niy ' ', (iiveuly " 100
ilEMIOCK,
Paid V llldlman, plank Piirsell bridge 2012
LOCUST.
1) Koslenbander repair lMher 1-' bildgo snno
D Kostenbaudi-reoulract Koslys 1,'24sihi
(1 eager repair stablowu " 221
J sii)di-rrepah-Sn)der'.s " 120
11 Wagner, Wagner " 10.1
CLAilley" co l.lno " 207 61
Mil l I IN.
Paid Ll Sw eppenhelser l epalr Jl 111 bridge. . . . 3 01
MT. I'l.EASAM',
Paid Jno Jlordan repair Jlordan brldgo S'J 37
Mill repair .Moru.111 ouogu 1 2,-
l'lilllp .Miller plank nboto HJIbrldgo.. 812s
U lleaglo lepalr abou " " no
" " " " " ' 2 60
JC Jlordan" " " " 100
Jl Kindt " " " " Ho
J WelllMT " " " ' 037
Jl Kbit " W'nnleh bridge a 50
,. .. 11 iieluwllw ' 121
J Jlordan 1 epalr below 11 W " 4 00
huudry pel sous, to Poor Houso brldje... 121 1)1
OltANOE,
I'ald Jl Jl Applcman repair 11 Jllll bridge 0.10
lien 11 elimau ien.nr iilgoiK-n " r-i
Jl II Patterson lepTi- P.illi-isou " 720
Peter cole rep.ilrratlerson " soo
1'ulhneri-Pen lepalr " " 410
JlanulngMo contract " " jaoio
" " additional " " Mm
Sundry persons repair Kllno " '110 50
POAUINUCIIEFK.
I'ald D btlno contract neiv bridge...
bugailoaf.
AdICXTS. 100 Klegant Oil Clironio' mount
ed, sle 9x12, for n. or 20 forth Cbromosof
every descilptsin. National Chromo Co., Phlla,
Aiikvis Wanted I Jlodals and Diplomas awarded
for.lolmans ( 'Q R 1 A j MBIiHS.
M)0 Illustrations. Aildresi tor new cheulars. A.I.
lluhnau & Co., 03) Arch street, 1'hlla. l-'eb. 1s-iw
1,000 Agenti, teachers, studonts, men nnd women
wanted 10 sell Cestbsviu. (Uzkteeii Of the U. H,
Shows grand rrsulls or too vears' progress. A wholo
library, "llostou, (Hobo" Not n luxury but a neces
sity. "Inter-ocean" liest selllug book published.
(Inodpay. Want den, Agt In every city of lo.ouO.
Adihesa J. U. Jlccurdy c Co., rnua. tel). is-iw
GKXTS wanted for our new and Illustrated
ot the dav. Address, llaasls fi Lubrecht, llinplro
Paid Jas Conner, repair cole's bildgo. . .
A c oiorep.ur coioa uuugo
1 41
s eo
J5,4M 11
1-ENI1EN1IAHV .t ASV MJM.
Paid support or JIrs .Mellon, Danville ,
- suppou 01 11, suea, iianiiuo
1 com lets cast penitentiary
$100 00
174 (.0
201 01
f035 61
f ASsLSeOUS' I'AV.
Paid nssoBsors'fni- making snrlng assess
ment und icglsterlug voters $721 75
(CAM'S.
Paid fox nndnlld cat scalps JUO 40
EI.ECllON EXI-ENSES.
Paid constables attending spi lng clectlonHM
" eonslabloH alt ending full eleellons
" elec'llou olllcera, spring 1 led Ion
" ( lecllon onircrs, fall e-fec-lloiis
" loom rent during) ear
C (I llarkley, senaloil.il 11 Judgo
" 11 l'Zair, clerk lu 11 Judges
Jiss co
4s 00
.H '22
403 110
201 10
11 60
11 50
TAXES I1EKUN1IED.
lly nm't refunded during year
lly redemption, money eufd
CLANK BOOKS.
lly rtuplloalps, '2 sets, Hog books, Ac.
lly books for Piolhonotar)'a olheo
11,230 82
807 37
14 83
1222 '20
47 42
62 12S
t'J9 77
HCCAHTCIATION. .
VIserllnnenusexnenbeH 11.151 01
Courts, Juroin nay and eonslablo returns. . . 6,50s 4J
('omuioiiwcullli cosls 620 4.1
II 2c II views and 11 damages 1,103 20
commissioners oiueo couri uouso v.v-m 11
l-nimlv hill..
stntioueiy, jiostago and printing..
liiuuhllloiis
Hrldges. bulldlugH and icpalrs
Peiillentlary und us) lum
Assessors' pay
Scalps
jaccnohi-xpcn'os
Tuxes refunded
Plunk books -
Ain't orders lssuod.
1.210 C3
1, is (10
204 13
5,403 1
035 6
724 75
110 40
1,230 8'2
B2'4 20
W 77
J $22,007 63
. Deduct from amount of orders Issued 1211
lefundid byJloutour for court expenses,
and (822 20 taxis 1 (-funded leaves (22,1113.03
tlio real expkiisos of thu counly
SlItEI-Olll'KllSISUe'EU
llenton.. , 140 00 Jladlson 10 00
lilooin 01 00 Montour. b 10
lirlarcreck 40 60 Mt pleasant ...,13160
Flshlngereek 03 vs ornngo u, u 00
l-'rankiln 23 00 Pino ... 8 10
(irieuwood a 50 Itoarlngereek 10s 41
Hemlock , 4S 00 Scott - 22 6'
Jackson,.- a 75 Hugarloaf OT 60
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GRATE BARS
Nnuufactured by tho
Imiiisiiclcr fiaalc It a ! Coiup'y
'Iheso bars hnTobeen used nnd approved in up
waidsor 5,1110 nu null's, lnractorles, sleamuis nud
locomolivts, alul uie bupeilor lo ull uUieis lu
(luriiliility nnd cconiimy iu tlio use of Juel.
Satlslactlon guaranteed, llererences In all parts of
I . s. onice, 102 llroadway, N. Y. P. o. pox Isoo.
l-'i-b 4-4W
Iimncme .S'iww 50,000 the Oenuine
already sold. This Veteran llxploie-r ranks among
the most hemic llguits of the century; and this
book one of the moslieiunikuhlo or tho age. Thill
ling In Inleiesl, Illustrated piotufccly, and being Iho
only cniho and authentic lire, tho millions nru eager
for It, and wide-awake agents are wanted ipilcMy.
l'or proof Midterms address Hubbard 111 U.S., Pubs.,
723 Sansom St,, Philadelphia.
DrtCo. ITcb-i-lvr.
SHERIFFS SALE.
1IY VIIUTi: OY A WHIT of l-'l. 1'a. Isssucrt nut
of I be Couit or Common Pleas or Columbia counly,
nnd 1 01110 directed will bo exposed to balg at tho
court Houso ou
TUKSDAY, JIAI1CU 7, 1870.
nt 1 o'clock p. in. nil that certain lot or land rltuato
lu the town or llloomsburg Columbia county Pa-,
bounded on Iho south by lands or (I. Weaver's heirs,
on thu west by JIurij's alley, on tho north by fourth
street, and lioutlng ou Jlarket street on tho east
folly. tour h et, wherion Is euctedtwotwosloilert
fiamo dwelling house and out buildings. 'Iho lot Is
well frulted Tho properly will bo bold In ono or
two lots to sTilt pun hut it.
belied, taken Into execution, nnd to ho bold 03
tho properly of Jesso Coleinuu,
OTICK.
no undersigned would hereby el vo notice, to nil
narlles lndebtod to him. on note or book uc-eount. tu
como to rw ard and be tlio ut onto or the accounts will
bu placed In tho bunds of tho proper olilcer fur lol
led ion.
l-'eb. 4-tf. HTEP1IKN KNOllll.
IN THE MATTElt OK TIIK bl'ECIHO I'rRrtlHUANI'K OP
CON111ACT OE JOHN JlOS'JON, VLC'EASEI), WITH WILL
IAM U I'AIIKS,
To Jlathlas lioslon, Davidson, sulllvnn Co. I'm
Karl llostou, l-'alrinount, Luzcrno co. I'm Heiiben
llostou, I'lshlngcreek.columbia Co, I'a: (I, I). Shull,
Kurl bliuliz, anu llohr Shult2, minor children of
roily Miultz decoased, who lune I. K, Krlckbaiim.as
their (luaidlan au i item, A. W, Weuver I LU Wt-uur
l'lshlngcri-eki Columbia county ; JIary f'lrcr, Naull
coke, Luemo county ; and surah K, llhioid, bllll
water, Culuinlila counly i
You nnd each of )ou uro hereby cited to bo and
npiHjar beroro tlio Judges of tho orphans' Coui I Col
umbia county, Pu, ou tho lirst Monday ot -May next,
then and theio to show cause If uny.wliy adecieo of
bpeeluo 1'cTforinance of contract should not lie inndu
In the JlsUtto of bald John lioslon with tho Bald
William L. Parks for tho balo by nrtlclo of ugrei incut
of bald John llostou to bald William u puiksof u
certain tract of land kltuuto Id Jackson tow nthlj),
Columbia county, l'cntuylviuUa,
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