THE COLUMBIAN, KLOOMSBU.RG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. CUimiJNT ITM8. r.)Tli-' ilf.itlH from po-tllcnt'o lit Milii'llm v ) M iy 'U. wore 17,WM. i-irOiiHi.ii . of tin' liirle-4 In Toxim 1 thiw It not it jIiibIo wliltu innn, owliic .to Hid "Irotw.lml iiitli." Tim IvtiMciiiM of Ululr Count v him- i iiiiiiimtt'il Jolin Wlilto ut tlu-lr fiiiiih lute lor llic Iji'Klalnttirc t A IniU luouIit bi-foro tlif l'olloc vniirt oi i'tcvi'i.iii'i, lor. (iriiiiKi'iiniws. Mill- ftvr Hu)TP5riHr'ltMjrf5VI)rtlr-bft-, illumomlH. Hsr'1'lit' .luti.liifV OoiiiiiiU-iiiiill'rs rc- rvntlv In tin I iilti'il Htiitcj iiurchiitcd ok' - sn.Hcrii.ert.10 tl,e - ..innn 1 .u n-. tiiiu nt Fund' In cw iork mo inui Ir - Ih;c where their iJomyl.iv.Kono. Into jtiull.'ill doculiieu't for the Smith. - Wot - fo n. wA New Orlcniit .imdrliom litis liroiiKlll 11 Mill 11(11.111-1 11 weiiiuiy Kuitiiv- man eoiiceriilmr U10 luitcntiiao o(u col-1 tired plcnuiii i . It Is thought ..." .. ..v. . . .1 10 oe 11 cas ftnacu luali . i-Th.' Iiirijett itmount of money thu hat ever benn In tho United Statu Tn tjf.vntnrt' tliup ulnco tlio orpn I.i.i 1 1 Of mr liowiiuiUMit, wiu in It on Saturday ium -tlNj.oiiii,oui), v- I oIaiii,l,Iamv'U'. J.lutoii hasbecu ro lonilnalcd i.y the PeiiiiicrncyorCani-lu-l.i CiHinty Tor Iho i-tutc I.CBislature. Colonel Linton deservcM 11 re-elretlon for hit HervicoH during thulast session. v- It Is staled that the Indian war now costsnbout a million per w.x-k.and the expanses w ill soon run up In live millions per week. It costs nbout n milium dollars itnd thollvesofteu white men lor every Indian killed icJrA Crazy Second Adventlfrt In Kev, Y.irk Stalo has for leu years been leedlns 11 liljjr o.x for 11 feast when Christ should appear'. Jle hat starved hit other stock and spent nearly nil Ills property In purchasing food for that ox, Mf A I'revdman In Texas proved a claim of tl"iO for wanes, nnliist his master, but u neirro Jury would allow hliii unlv si 10, on the ground that they knew bfm to bo "n trltllnif, lazy scoun brel," and not worth what Ms employer waived to i;l-o him. iw'A North C-nollnii paper says that the Mtnt'i oiiRlit to send M.OOO.Oot) worth or bliickbtrrli't toinnrket. Tlio county of l'orsythe liipi'd!iVKiil worth oftho t'l.ilt las't yi.ir. Tlio blackberry crows wild In ir eat iilniiidaiiL'OtliroutIiout tlio ceiiMiil and we-iti rn parts of the Statu. si-There Nn yrcnt ;;o!dj)lcthorii In I'll intid, add 'he Dank of Ijnglnml hat ,ii iod.WiiI coin on blind that there It no ca 1 f ir, notwilh.-taiidlti!; the low rato of line-rent, l.hlvis owiil(f to dullliChS In bii-Iii' -s aii'i .the lalllng Oil' III foreign tr.jtl. , which In.-, been ten per cent. hii.ee "ptember. t&t""Two tn.n in Davenport, Iowa, claim the curio woman n their lawful wile. They liavo jjone to law about it, and the Jude ifl puzzled as to which man to lusslyn her to. The woman her hell don't cunt particularly which of the two win she's stirn or liiwlngonoj no matter how the rose is deylded. nor Chicago Is entltiK frois i voracious ly thU Mftion, and has already con humed lOO.OUd, with thii 'expectation of tripling tlio number next your, At the Sherman Ilousr and leading hotels thoy ure res;u!.ry nuuo'nnced 011 tho bill of lure, and readily . itc'cpptcd tw 11 relief from thodet'etnblo"blu6'leef." neyf-l:lce there have been cstab-1 llsliwl tlirouahout the world 100,000 miles of telcKraph lines, coniprisiiifr -1110,000 mile of wire, and working tliroiifrh nearly 11,000 . stations, Thototai length of Mibninrino cables laid it l'.l, 'Ji miles. The price of tolegraphiiiR is liluher In the. United Stutes than in Jvuglaud. tSS-Tho TiurkUh Sultan brings to Paris, as a prc.-cnt to Kugenlc, n solid guld model f tho Imperial kiosk. Inthd linrbor of Constantinople, with thosur ruundinj; trees in (jreen enamel, and thu river Hotting past in brilliants. The tower of thu building will bo of rubles, and the Value of the wholo will" bo iiOO.IMjO. tjttr A vounjSr1 matt named John I Jacobs of "ralr Haven, Conn,, hat lntely bocoiuo insano In constsiuenco of tho public dl-cracu of ofan expulsion from tho lodge offioodTomplursiu that place. Jacobs was 11 clcrlf In ti grocery store, nml his moral offoneo 'was tlio ealo of some cider to tho wlfo of u clergyman nml member of thu sumo lodge. IxKrThe sppriugllcld JiejmOlipan tells tho following snake story.; A child at South Dorset, nineteen months old, caught a green Miuke nearly two feet long, tho other day, nto about threo Inches ol'ithtall, bit It through tho head, and i-.imo into tho houso with tho re jitilo wound about Its arm, and the blood .Mixing finm its mouth. The child's mouth was badly noNoncd, hut It ro ceiveU no other injury. aew When n Jlr. Hleo wivseatingcher rles on Ills laim, near I'redlsburg, Ind., oil thu third lu.-t., and viewing tho working of his bees, 11 lilvo being close to him, one of tho bees stung him mi tho upper Up, when ho Immediately started for tlio house, calling to his mother for 101110 remedy, laughingly remarking that a boo hud stung him. Tho remedy was applied, but in half an hour the man wiw npecchluss, nud i-oon alter was 11 cm pie. Uii- During a performance at the Clr- ous'of Thayer A N'oyes In tho city of nochestor, I-liat White, the Dion King entered a cjge of ferocious lions. Ono of 1I10 males attacked him, felling him to tho Hour of tho den, and fastening hit pawstlpon his shoulder, Inlllcllngsovcro wounds. The cli cm men now went to thu rescue with iron burs, and finally Mirceodifd In rvwulng Mr. White from lb cago a Ivc, but severely Injured. Tho ntfafr fan- od great excitement In tho audience. Maximilian. Mlranlnn. and Mf- lln word nil shot together. Nnno of them was blindfolded. Maximilian do nlod tho authority of tho court that tried 1dm. and boned that his death wouid stoy tho further effusion of blood In Mexico. Hi.slast words woroi' Poor (,'nrlotta I" UN refluent that the sol (Hers would aim nt lilt heart wan nn Hwcnxl bv tlvo balls entering Ids breast : but thcuodld not brlnglmmedl.ito dentil nml two soldiers Aiinroached and shot him again In the. slilc. Mlramon read a paper uxprinslug his regret that ho should leave, tho Liberals In power, and that ,hls children would bo colled tho children of a trnltor. Mejln died hravo- jy, in silence KicTho "Knt (,'ontrlbator" wrltm trom Jackson to tho Cincinnati 'J'wtft of a Jolco played on some delegates to tlio norm Temjiiurs' (.onveniioii nem tliero fd'enil v. Tliuv L'nt Into an onltil- biis nt tho depof, and told thu drlvor to drivrt 1'iem 10 u lompumiico nouse, 'Allrlglit."s:ildho. and away ho rl rove, He -n tliciii a pretty long ride, and lui ii mi un 1 many in iront or nn 1111 1111 icu Mono structure, nirrounded by n hum wn i. "Wiuit note is tiiisv" in iUiri il a delenati', eyeing tho premises in ah wHdi.'t d manner. "Michigan statu I'll- m. ' -,inl tno urlver. "llic on ly leniperanei' houo In Jackson 1" They concluded not to put up tlieroj not ir tiioy touiii iieip it, r .or At a recout wedding In Detroit tho bridegroom was called on forasone, IIu clieortullv iiromlted to conmly. and said he would lflvd lilt friends 11 now version of "Jlunkiulurl," On taking tlio iiniiorliom ins vest im:wci, it proven to bo not a slip from a newspaper, ns ho had cali'uliited, but a greenback which ho had lutein led for tlio clergy' mini's lee. Imagine tho bridegroom's ronstornutlon ut tlio trick hound llliwit tiiigly iilavcd on tho clergyman I and .... :f. ..r.:. ..... f'...n . tlio inter wnen no louini oniy a now ver sion of 'Iltiukadorl," when ho wuntod homii money for marketing next day I It id a well-known rulo of otl.iiettO for tho miirrJago feo to bo given and ro- vin ri.tii'iiv without (lYu.iiiiuiiioii. 11 llilit ff.ltitt.rM f -jnl.iM.I . ,,w. If .. V..r- i - . . " w -JT. ,.-. 1 1... .nliwl mKinnn flu, I,,,,,,,,, Itln tiMru. lout Un.l-.yti. luko bonie wliitli )' ' .. . I iisIriiihI hlni, overlookliiR u lur,;e mi- hiii,V!,twi-U. V. Tli!iriit..n,T. Kllkerr ffy IVniivlviitiLtiliirlii"; the lute re-, i'fp'"nniivpWinM" " ' ' ' illenco of ilelopitw and eltlzuin, nml J'hfiOlgrrcekyi. Iicnioli, I). M'llenry. bel'lon furilitliod iu 2,1Ht "I'""';. fT ; CONVENTION. . ,,0,ltIoii in one of the 11 vli- J'roiiklhi-ll. J. Ileeder, Jolin Zclulef. Hi., t nlon .irniy. ln.lepeildent of!!.J,(Hi i,v tin; proceedliiK-) of the County Con- , ' f 1' rwHio-irf-Jolin I.eKi;ott, I. 1). bfllne. it. II ll hi In M'rvhv In .Sent en iter. 18(17. , ?...,. ,. . i Hint of despotic oulrafo In 1 tomb-proof ,,,. ,, umiii.i.I,1; ci i.Ki,,i.-nr . - ... ...... ........ ,, . .... ... -r. - in. . ....... vi. ..in iiiniiiiiii.lv ..in. fcJi .... I. nil I ..!... Vl.ii.li... I lull.... SHtc Columbian HLOUMSHt'lid, PA. h'UIDAV MOIIMMJ, Al'OIST 1, Hill. Hi-Till". CIILC.MIII IX l. I he I. .... (.'Inula. I..H III Cu1.tti.bin mi.iI Mitjolul.tir .nU. of n, ...pfrrmhlUhnll.,,,, . .i. . ,...h i..,r ...... .r orl , r , , ,r t r,.,r , , . ; , , ,. , ., 1 ' ""'" Imve beul. put n nonilnn Ion for 1 the !ovoriil county olllcet to be filled the ! pr"M'iit yiar, nud Hint dipt. CitAt.rANT I is endowed fur re-election ut Keprei-ou- (tvi.( ,,.., . I nriiii.HiiiiriiiriH.iiiiiii.iiiiiiiii.iii,ii.i-. ....... -i--..- luuiiitii i.imui liiv iiuutiiii mi., jiiu- sentan unexceptionable and inerllorlous ticket, completed by tho action of the Convention on Monday last. Wo shall speak brielly of the several local caudl datCH upon it, not merely to comply with custom nor to gratify the Individ uals concerned, but that tlio truth may be known and information fur popular Judgment be more fully furnished. Mr, Mll.t.Altl), tho nominee for Sher iff, was one of three candidates who wero acceptable' to the majority Interest In tho Convention, among all those whoso names Imd boon presented and canvass ed nt thu Delegate Klectlons. And this position ho had earned by active and honorable exertion and by tho support of friends whoso character and Inllticnco entitled them to conlldence and favor. Ho carried liU own township by a deci ded vote against a veteran opponent, and received ttstrongcndorseiiient from Mltllln by the votes which wero there taken md recorded at the election of delegates. Ho had respectable support also and ardent friends In I'ishlng Creek, Hriar Creek, Orange, and other districts. hen tho Convention met. however. thu minority Interest in it, ascertaining that neitlieronoof thelrown candidates could be nominated, voted for Mr. Mll.- I..MU) and secured his success. He takes tho nomination thcteforo with ticoncur- lenco of sentiment and an aciiulescenco of interests, which, under otherclrcum stances, would not havo been possible. Mr. Mii.Ii.uu) is a successful farmer of Centre, and his strength and merits wero shown by the endorsement given him nt home. Wo havo no doubt that ho will mako an Intelligent and popular oHlcor, and fully Justify tho conlldenco of his friends and of tho public. Mr. uitl.s nomination for Treasurer was, wo believe, well advised nud Judi cious. Tho nomination was thought to belong to thu section south of tho river, nnd Mr. Y. had tho support of a major ity bf tho townships there including his own. The public monies will bo safe in his hands, and ho will be accommoda ting nml courteous In his performance of the duties of the olllce. Under other Ircumstanccs wo should have been glad to sec favor extended to our neighbor of till- Jierwiek GazvUe, whoso iianio was presented for this nomination, but wp cannot, nt present, regret tho decision made by tho Convention. Tho namo of Mr. Yoin: Is among our earliest recol lections of boyhood, and it has always been 0110 of honorable repute as well lis of local Inductive David Yi:agi:u of Locust, was nom inated for County Commissioner (as tho record will show) upon both tho first and second votes taken for Commission er In the Convention. He was doubly nominated; (lrst by a volu of twenty- live to twenty-four, and next by a vote of twenty-seven to twenty-three, a ma- jortlj of the vote carl being necessary to a nomination, lint it Is to bo obser ved that Mr. lti:i:ui:u'.t withholding his vote upon tho first trial was to his credit, and that the second voto was more sat isfactory than tho first in determining tlio sensu of thu Convention. Mr. Yi:.cii:u Is 11 popular gentleman, of sound sensoand Hrmnes of character, nud ho has had experience, as County Commissioner, having held that ofllco on 11 former occasion when his township was attached to Montour County. Mr. Wi:i.MVKii for Jury CoumiUs- loner, iiudMr.IlAiuusforCounty Aud itor, aro very good selections. These post9 aro not lucrative but they aro Im portant; thu former to the fair admin istration of tho law, and tho latter to thu control andsupervlslo'n of thocounty expenditures. Aa tho "Shad' Question" has excited much dl'cusslon along the Susquehan na, wu copy a newspaper paragraph bo- low to show the rapidity with which they accumulate. It will bo teen that In a few years' our streams will bo filled with this fine lisli, If thu dams aro al tered In nccordancO with thu Act of the Legislature: Kxiierlments In tho nroiiasntlnii of Shad uowbeingniadont Holyoke, Mass. aru attracting considerable attention from tho lovers of pisciculture. Tho experimentalist, according to tho Koch ostor Union, "takes tho spawn of from fl'iy'to oro hundred and twenty shn.l every night. Knch shad produces about one till ml red thousand eggs. Ho has Buccoeded in hatching ninety per cent, ol tho siiawn. Prom one hundred shad handled each night ho brings nut nine millions or little simd. 110 statist tnat tho egg shows thu form of the llsh lu twelve hours, show llfo in thlrty-threo nours, aim is ii.hcikm in nity iiouru, in waierni a icmncraiuro 01 70 ueirrees." iU this rato of tniiltlnlicatlon all our riven, inny bo stocked with valuable usti in nsnori nine, aim tu comimra lively little expense. There seems to bo no doubt of tho success of the exporl ircui. Ol.li TlIAD'A Ol'lNlo.N. Thtiddcus Stuvens, lu a recent conversation with n roporterof the Now York Uemlil, mado tho following remarks: ' I fear that wo shall lo"o Penn.sylva ilia this next election. I do not think wo have earnestness enough in tho Statu to unite and draw out tho lie mill Hutu strength, while tho Henubllcnn portion of our U'gl'laturo hat been ho openly, notoriously ami shamefully cor rupt, that all the honest people in tlio nuuo aro iiisiii'iirioiiou ami disgusted. I lils corJiiptlon will certainly beat us hero next chrtlon, unless mo draw out tno itepuiiiiciui sirenglli ny getting u u iiiruro nun exciicmrnt on impeacii inent." Tim' poach crop In Delaware will bo enormous this miwhi. It Is thought that the yield In Kent county nlonn will bo 800,000 basket). This Is exclusive of that portion lying along tho buy and creeks, which has IU natural nutlet by steamboats nud Milling vessels. In 1801 tho year noted for It heavy crop, thoro wero shipped from Hniyrnu 70,000 bas kets. ThU year tho railroad company (fivo tho quota Df Hniyrua at 200,000. ..... rnp.ilk.rll.il. wit. it... . " CONVENTION aOS3IP. Tut: writer wutiirctcnt In tlio County Convention on Monday lint; nml wtmin liiterwteil uWrvrr of the nrocecilliiK He will eiileuvor to jiriwut tho picture of tliuHi'enu iliilmpprfeot colon to be , sure) to tlio twti thousand remlew of tlio i Coi.iwiui.v.v, wlm lind not the sntNfiw , tlon oT belli;; preteut. j ll.mlnl MMI.iiirv if Sitlllu.ilxp. 11 1,'nrl j,,,,,,,, V(1(,rm) ,,,,,. f tl(l CVmMty) WH mM Ut ir(,sliUi Xo. Jl. Here, beneath hit eye, weru tin representatives of nearly four tliousiml freemen of hit native county about to enjMjjo In an Important proceedhiK con uceieii wmi .eii-Kciveriiineii!, aim wun , nnno to molest or disturb them In the purformanco of their duties. Instead of foul air, confined quarters, scanty ,.r (. ..1. ,.,miliieil iitmrtei food, and tho Insolence of a Jailor, hero was a capacious Court room, thealr and light of Heaven, friendly and cheerful facet of associates and citizens, and a ciin-ciou:its,s of political power for pur poses of both local go eminent and pri vate defense. Times havo Indeed changed since tlio myrmidons of wick ed power strutted their brief hour upon tho scone and played "fantastic tricks" of folly and iniquity long to bo ru incnibured by tho. people of Columbia County ! Colonel 1'reezo was active as a .Secre tary of tho Convention in rending pa pers and giving direction to the proceed ings, while llrockway of tho Chlum- btaii and Jacoby of tho Diiiwiral (though not members of the Convention) made up tho record of what was done, including tlio votes taken upon thesuvr era! nomination. In fact thnlatter were volunteer Secretaries at well as repre sentatives of the Press, mid performed a duty to tho public In preserving the materials for a full history of tho Con vention and Its proceedings. Upon tlio floor of tho Convention, as members, wero several gentlemen of note In thu County, among whom wo may mention four w1i.hu names havo been longest known In our political contests. They were, Juilgo Italdy, of Catawlssii, and Charles F. Maun of Heaver, from the Southern side of tho river; and l'uler Knt of Scott, nnd KUJnli O. lllcketts of Orange, from the Northern. The audionco present in the Court Housu was largo, and crowded some what against tho railing which encloses the Bar; but tliero was no disturbance and no lll-lnmpcr manifested, unless in ception bo mado of a brief iiltcrcatlon between tho Protlionotary and a mem ber of tho Convention, in which thu former did not appear to advantage. Among tlio "outsiders," within tho liar, we noticed Senator liuckalcw, un Iinpnssloned but observant, Judge M' Iteynolds, with bowed but still vigorous form, William II. Shoemaker, pencil in hand, noting tho votes taken, James S. M'Ninch, active and interested, (ten. Knt, erect with military port, and main. otlier notables "too numerous to men tion." Tho best feeling prevailed at thecloso of tho proceeding, and upon tho wholo thu work of tho Convention will bo ac cepted 113 judicious and satisfactory. SENATOnUUCKALEW'SBPEECH. Wi: havo read thu spoech of Senator Jiuckalow, In tho U. S. Senate, on "cu mulative suffrage." It proposes a radi cal clmiigo In tho modeof choosing Rep resentatives in Congress, and exhibits evident marks of hlsncknowledged abili ty. Whatever Mr. liuckalew's mo tives may be, In urging it tit tills time, and whatever; the result of the change might be, if adopted, one thing isclcar, there is at least apparent Justice in thu proposition; whilst ho also exposes much of the unfairness of tlio present modoof choosing members, resulting from tlio system of "gerrymandering," in form ing tho districts. Tlio plan tie advocates Is simply to give the minority n repre sentation In Congress, according to tho number of Its votes. Ho contends that tho accepted doctrine of a Republican government, docs not Imply that the minority shall bo Ignored; mid though "tho majority sliail rulo," yet tho mi nority shall bo hoard through thelrown representatives. Thosamo principle now obtains in our mode of choosing board of election, and more recently, lu tho choice of Jury Commissioners. Doth these laws wero made, so as to glvo tho minority a representation. Hut wo havo not sufficiently examined this subject, to give an opinion, either for or against it. On this subject, tho N. Y. Tribune says : "Mr. Itiickalew. of Pennsylvania, re ccntly addressed tho Senate in nn uhlu and lucid speech In advocacy of what is termed Cumulative Voting that Is, of allowing 11 voter to glvo (If ho will,) ivs many votes for 0110 candidate as tliero aro representatives to bo chosen. Tho plan needs further elaboration, and Is doubtless susceptible of Improve ment, nut tno idea is essentially Just. Let every e lector bo enabled to voto with a moral assurance that his ballot will avail, even though his party bo Io-s man a majority, unn lis triuuipn conso fluently hopeless. Supposo 11 Statu to contain KUiOO Hepubllcans and 3.1,000 Democrats like Now Hampshire, for Instance why not bourrnngo that thoso numbers bo mirrored In tho strength of tlio rival parties. 111 eitner orancn or tno Legislature? Suiiposo It contain l.'!0,000 Hepubllcans and but 10,000 Democrats, llko Massachusetts why not allow tho minority to havo such sluiro of tho rep resentation 111 t ongressanu 1110 legisla ture as tbolr numbers will justify'.' Sup pose Massachusetts woro to choose her ten representative.: In Congress under this system, tho Democrats could say: "lly running hut two candidates and placing thu namo of each live times on our ballots, wo can muku their election certain!" and thoy would thus ho sup plied with u motive for effort which is now lacking, Ureal Reforms urn nlwnys effected slowly, and It iniiv take years to render this Mitlicit'iitly familiar to Insure Its adoption. Wo feel confident, howev er, that the principle is sound, and In some form will ultimately be adopted," Muntuur American. Tin: oiiit says "It now turns out that Mrs. Burrntt was recommended to mercy by t!in .Military Coininlifslou,that the Pmldtnt never heard of tho rec ommendation till too Into, but by some underhand trickery, of which either Secretary Stanton or Judgo-Advocato Holt It entirely cajiablo, was sent to her accountuot only without a trial, but also without tho chaiico of mercy which tho Military Commission h'ft hor." Who ina.lottiiy with this paper? What Hutlor said will yet bo found to ho true, that Illngham hung an cent worn 11 u. lniu 1 lie tilli'ht wcl htivi'tlniu'it it itmtr.wt 111 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. Hl,ioMllttUl,.lltly ?J, l07. I Tin: DeniDCrndi! County Convention of Coluiublii (!ouuty iittcmbled In tlio Court lloute ut one o'clock r.M. Tlio 1 following nnineil uiMitloini-n woro .id mltleil to sonti In the Convention : lUunm I). I.owcnbcrff, John (I. l'ree.e lieaeer-V, 1'. Miuiii, l-nuo KlItiL'crniiiii. ; Ilenton. K. Krlrklimmi, H. Khone. ycii( iV.'--l.evl llredbeiider, A. D.Secley , llrlttrrrrtk K. Dlctcrlik.J. II.Miittolkr i OiiiH'Mi.-Stophon Ual.ly, Jos. Martz. C7.f,'7-.Iol.n l'arrell, Martin Cain. 1 Jm-kton M. M'llenry. Daniel Younir. Lnvust Henry rink, Ji. Ilerblne. MiulhimC: Kreamer, C. II, 'ryreinan. JIiiIik: -Jacob l'lsher, 11. 1''. Zarr. 1I.II... U YJU T f." U.......,wi..l...lk-nt. jfnninur Kvnn Welllver, K. (leltrer. Mt.ncnmntU It AluiIoiunu.MOIlbert ()nwe K. (I. lllcketts, John Herring, J'ine- I. C. Purse!, Adam Hohb. JtoiirlnocrcckJ. P. llouck, A. Craig. Scott i'eter Knt. Philip T. Ilartman. Nuyorlnnf Kzoklol Cole, J. llartnian. John (I. I'reezo called the Convention to order, and nominated D.mlel M'llen ry of l'lshlngcreek for President. Ste phen Haldy watals.i put In nomination. Tho voto resulted lu tlioelectlonof Dan iel M'llenry as President. Isaac I. Schweppenlielser of Mtlllin, and John 0. I'reezo of lllooin, wero chosen Secre taries. The Townships wero then called In order ; when Judge Haldy objected to tho delegates from Roaringcreek for tho reason that they lind no credentials. Mr. Craig stated that tho emlentlnls had been forgotten Lty him. On 11 voto being taken they wero admitted, A contest wnsolso had over tho delegates from Orange on the grounds of Instruc tion for Andrew Ureas for Sheriff being equal to tho number for Lake. Hut thu delegates for Proas having only 2H votes to fiS for Rickftts and Herring, tho lat ter wero admitted. Krom Sugarloaf a conto.t was had bet ween Andrew Lau bach and JessO nartman. Following tho credentials, the Convention admit ted ilnrtmaii. In Mllllln, under a reso lution before proceeding to vote, tltat tho voto should be for candidate", and the successful can.lidato should choose lilt delegates, Mr. Jacob Y0I10 carried the Township for Treasurer, and tho delegates chosen by him wero admitted On motion of John (1. Freeze tho fol lowing resolution was then ndopted Hcfotreil, That Peter Knt. and Chat. F. Mann be Conferees from Columbia County, to meet .similar Conferees from Montour County, to nominate a candid ate for Member of tho Legislature, for this District; and that they bo Instruc ted to voto for lion. Thomas Cbiilfant of Montour County as such candidate. On motion tlio Convention then pro cccded to nominate 11 laindldatolbrSlier 111'. .loslah 11. Furmaii, Mordecal Mil lard and James Lake, wero nominated. On a ballot bNiig taken, it resulted as follows : Mim.auii llredbeiider. Seel v. Die tcrick, Mastellor, Haldy, Martz, Farrcl, Caln,Polie,M'Hride,Shoeniakor, M. M' llenry, Young, Kreamer, Tyreninii, Nuss, Swcppeiihel-or, Welllver, tilger, rursen, noun, jiartman z Fl'UMAN. Freeze, Lowenberg, Maun, Klliigerman, Krlekbaum, Rhone, Lem on, D.M'llonry.Loggott, Kline, I Ierhcin, Fink, I'islier, Zarr, Applcimui, Gilbert, noucu, t r.ug, U)lu 10. L.ucn. -Rickutts, Herring, Knt, Hart man I. Mordecai Millard of Centre, was then declared duly nominated, ainld-t great applause. Tho Convention then proceed.;.! to nominate a candidate for County Trca surer. C. F. Mann nominated Jacob Yohe, of Mifillii.tiud A. D.Seely nomi nated J, S. Sanders, of Herwick. Tho vote Is as follows: Y0111:. Freeze, Lowenberg, Mann. Kliugermnu. Krlekbaum, Rhone, 1. em on, 1). M'llenry, Leggott, Kline, M M'llenry, Young, Fink, Horboin, Fish, er, Zarr, Nuss, Sehwepnenheisor. An pieman, Gilbert. Rickutts, Herring, iiouck, (.ring, i;nt, riariman, uolu 7 Saniiiuis. llredbeiider. Seely. Die tcrick, Masteller, Haldy, Martz, Farrell, Cain. Polio, llutton, Thornton, Kllker, Reeder, Zeigler, M'Hride, Shoemaker, Kreamer, Tyreinan, Welllver, (iigor, rursen, noun, Jiariman -ii. Jacob Yoho of Mllllln was thereupon declared duly nominated A motion was then mado to proceed to the nomination of County Comtuis tloner. David Yeager of Locust was named mid Hiram J. Iteeder, ofFrank lln. Tho first ballot resulted as follows: David Yesi'jer. 'Si. II. ,1. Reeder, 21. (Reeder not voting) It being objected Unit neither lind a majority of tho wholu, a second voto w.s bail with tlio following result : David Yeager, -7. II. . I. 1 tender, 2,!. !rt he Delegate voted on thu last ballot exactly as they had douoon tho ques tion of tho Treasurer. I .lunv (wiMissio.snu. Tlu nomination of 11 Jury v oniiuls sloner was then proceeded to. The nominees were, T, J. Welllver, of Mount Pleasant, and K.J. Albert ion, of Sugarloaf. Tho ballot resulted as follows: Welllver, iW votes. Albertson, IS " Whereupon Thomas J. Welllver was declared duly nominated. For County Auditor Jacob Harris, of Hemlock, nnd Charles G. Murphy of Centralln, wero put in nomination. Jacob Harris, received in votes. C. (1. Murphy, " Jt " Whereupon Jacob I fnrrl wits declar ed duly nominated, John' O. Freozo then offered tho fol lowing Resolution, which wcreunanl moiisly adopted. Itesolerd, That In tho Hon. Georgo Sharswood.of Plilladeliihla.woreeoL'iii.u 11 gentleman of great anility, a Judge of great learning una experience, 11 sound constitutional lawyer, and an honest man ; and wo pledge ourselves to labor earnestly for his election to tho position of Judge of tho Supremo Court of Penn sylvania. Kswfif, That wo fully approve tho course of Hon. C. R, Hucknlow in tho Senate of tho United States, In support ing with fidelity nud high ability, sound nrlncinl.s and measures In the adminis tration of tho Government, nud that wo shall bo happy to continue to him lu fu ture our confidence and support. Iteanlveil, That Hon, Georgo D, Jack sou and Hon, Thomas Chalfunt, mem bers of tho Leglshituroof Pennsylvania, for our Senatorial und Representative District, are entitled tn our confidence for tho honest and faithful manner In which thoy Imvo performed thulr oMii'ini fhitii'H. ollk'Inl dutli'H, JUsolved, That wo rwommontl to tho Democracy of Columbia County, tho ticket thU day put In nomination, and jiIcriKo ournclvi to Uh earnest Hiipport. HT AN !i ISO (M)M M ITT VAU Utm.l'uter Knt,thon olfercd tho follow iiiir. to wbtcb.ou motion tho uniuu of K. J. Albert&on was nflerwurdiaddtd:. j JttwWcij. That thp following nwniHl 1 Kcntloincn bo tlio Democratic Htmnlltij; ! Coniinllt"e for the ensiling year. John (J. Kree.e, lllooin, Cyrus H. M'Jlenry, KIshliiKcrrek, Cunt. tleo. W. Ctt, (Ircenwood, John C. Wenuer, llentou, (Stlit. lloi'M) J. Jllllnril, Mlllllli, John I'. Itiiution, llor. (Vntrallii, John (I. (Jnlrk, Montour, Klljilll .1, Alliert.soii, HilKiul.ull', CluH.II.Tyi'einiilioll'ered,iituii miieiid inent. u list heiiileil by Leonard it. Rupert, lllooin, i' ? "V 1 ! . 1 W i , u 1 L 1 y'M1,' , Martin Cain Ccntrnlia, Tho vote resulted as follows: l'ree.e, L'7 voles, Itlipert, 22 " Tho vote for lliu Chairman carrying with 11 tho Committee. On motion of Judgu lt.ddy, It was He- solved that n County Convention should bo called to elect Delegates to the next State Convention. A motion was mado toadopt tho Craw ford County system for conducting tho primary election (which aftersomo con versational discussion was withdrawn; and On motion the Convention adjourned. DA-N'IKD M'HKNltY, President, I. K. Sciiwr.i'i'i:Nin:isi:it, Joii.v G. Fni:r..i:, ) ' ' Tin: Diamond I)r'Ki:ns Mautin Cliuzzt.liwir. This Is tho fifth volumo of thu handsome and popular "Diamond Kdltion" of Dickens' Works, and In style and appearance It Isan exnetcopy of the four elegant little volume that preceded It. Martin Chuz.Iowit' is of unusual In terest to American readers, as It was written soon after Dickens visited this country, and contains tlio result of his observations. On Its first nppearaneo It aroiHetl great iiitliguotlon lu thu United Status by tlis severity of its satire. We wero reaily to admit that Pecksniff, Jonas Cliuzzlewlt, Salrey (lump, and Montague Tigg wero accurate represen tatives of Knglniid society, but declared that Klljuh Pogrom, Mrs. Hominy, Col onel Diver, and Jefferson Uriel; wero gross caricatures of people living in Ameilca. Hut when we remember the locality of'Kdcn" now better known to thu world as Cairo, at the conlluenco of the Ohio nnd Mississippi rivers the pccullarltlesof thi'Mls-ouri bushwhack ers and their leading politicians ut the time Dickens visited America, and their outrages all thiough thu recent rebel lion, we may forgive tlio novelist for doing what the leading illustrated pa pers of the past two years have douo in sketching society In the border and Southern States. For this is exactly what Dickens lias done in "Martin Clmzzlewit." Ho never lo-csan oppor tunity to sketch the frailties of the Knglish people quito 11s severely, und probably as truthfully as ho did the "half-horse, half-alligator" men who formerly ruled in tlio regions bordering on tlio Mississippi river. Those indi viduals camo within Mr. Dickens' scope of acquaintance when lie was here, ami they wero as fair game for ids satire as Pecksniff hlniscir. Asido from thu prejudice which onto existed against tills novel, and which is ovidently wearing uwuy, it possesses a fund of humor, pathos, and entertain ment. As for tills edition, its pocket convenience, its clear type, und exceed ingly attractive ttppcnnuico throughout, have already mado 11 a favorite, nud most deservedly so. TIiu prico of the illustrated edition is only 81.30; of tlio plain, 0l.-". Kltlicr ciin bu procured of thu booksellers, or will bo sent jitHt-pald by Ticknor and Fields, Ronton. Tin; division on tiio cumulative vote lu the House of Commons was 11 very remarkable 0110 and worth remember ing by all who tuko nu interest in tho question. Tlio proposition seems, a pri ori, to bo reasonable enough. Say that a constituency Is represented by three members, (hen eviry voter may cast three votes, either for ono candidate lu a lump, or distributed among tlio three, and thus thu minority cuuld secure a rcpiuscntntlve. Thu support given to tlio resolution proceeded ehieliy from tho Liberal Party, but about 11 score of Conservatives voted for it. Mr. Dis raeli and tlie Ministry generally oppos ed it, nnd with them wero Mr. (Hail stone, Mr. Hiiglit and many otlier so (alkd Itadleal-'. Tho members who are satirically called "literary and philoso phical," were equally divided. It Is probable that the vol.) will bo made 1111 niinual ono by tho regular re-Introduc-tlou of thu proposition, and In that casu u-it liwllimln tlilnl- Hi... t( will .,wiilHn wo intllno totliliil.tli.it It will iwult In victory for tho present minority. Wo am glad that a subject of so much Im portation hat been taken up In tills coun try, and tlio discussion could .unreel y havo been opened in n more fitting manner Hum by the 11 bio and moder ate speech delivered In the Senate by Mr. Iluckiilew. -Ycc )'ork Timra. Jt'inii; SiiAitswoon. Judge Shirs wood was originally selected by Oov. Shuiik from among tho o'liinunt. law yers of Philadelphia, mid appointed as District Judge. IIo was previously a member of tlio Legislature for several sessions, whoro his ability nud integrity gavo him tho high ohurael jt which com manded thu confidence of that upright and discriminating (Inventor. At tlio Legislature, at tho liar, nnd 011 the Hcncli, Judge Sharswood bat boon noted for ability, purity mid firini,ess, Asa Jurist ho Is tlio peer of tho host nt tho Philadelphia Har; as a Judgo ho ranks with tho ablest who havo adorned the Hunch In that city; an a citizen his character Is unblemished und unassaila ble. His Muallllcntlons, legal and mo ral, may therefore bo set down ns unex ceptionable, and when ho is elected and takes his sent upon tlio Supremo Hench, the common phrase of "tho right man in tho right pl.ico" will bo peculiarly applicable to him. Democrats may bo proud of such 11 caiiilldato, and no man can feel dishonored In any point of view who votes for him, for ho has learning, experience, firmness and uprightness, which form 11 raro combination, and constitute nil tho essential .tiiditles ro quired In making up tlio character of tin utile and competent and Supremo Judge.- I'ttUbury J'ost, VV mi4i,mim,u mn!" 1 ami uwucraof our county that Mr. C. f 1.1 I a. 41... . ....1 I,. our county h, Woodruff has bought tho Intercut of his Into partner, Mr. James Huel!, lu tho tobacco business, and cinitlniuw to hold forth at tho old Htaud at No, 1:1 N. Third Street, VhlladclphU l.To law ai ways on hand a comploto Hloclc of To bacco, SuulfiJ, Cigarrt and a Kcnerat as sortment of Clay and Wood plpca, cto., etc. Olvo him i call. I A SPECIMEN OF RADICAL VI 1 NANCIERINO. Tin: Harrlsburg Ttlnjmph with lis j usual partisan untruthfulness, lately ' stated as follows : "Moreover, under Democratic tidmlii 1 Islratlonsof former years, from IK 1 1 to I INiO, large nm.iunls of tho debts of tho Commonwealth had been falling due I10111 time to tinii', nud no provision made for Its renewal, much less for lbs payment. In lRWi tho aggregate of of llieso overdue loans of the State was some twenty three millions of dollars, Tho present Administration promptly determined th.Uthls reproach should bo taken away, and tn January last adver tised for tho redemption of nil those overdue obligations, and succeeded In ell'ectlng un exchange of new securities lor me wiiolo at par," Wo are glad our Radical neighbor has ventured to notice this matter, and wo may on some future occasion, vcntlhtto one of tho boldest swindles thuthnsovur been practiced upon thu taxpayers of tho Stale. At present wo would only say that the impression designedly convoyed to tho leader by tho Geary organ that these overduo obligations hud ceased to bear Interest, and that the State credi tors urgently demanded payment of thu principalis wholly false. Tho tlmo lind simply expired when tho Slate had a right to pay, but the Interest had not ceased, and as tho security was ample, thu creditors wero nbundantly content. The pmctlco has for years uniformly been for tho CoiiinilstlonersofthoSlnk lug Fund to adverlNe forproposalsfrotn the holders of State loan,nndto use tho surplus money not otherwise required fortho purchase of them, and thussave, many times, a largo per ccntngo for tho State. Now what was done by these Radical ofilcers? Did they use tlio threo mill Ions of dollars In the Treasury fortho pur chase of these over-due loans'.' Oh, 110! There was no money to bo made by that, besides thedrlpplngs fronts.) Inrgo n sum In tlio Treasury would aid I.irgly In electlngiinothersucli handy Legislature as wehad last winter. Hut what did they do? We will tell you, honest reader. They borrowed twenly-threo millions of dollars at six 1 1 : 1 : .'i:T.,and made the loan free from Sktteumt other tt.ce, to pay oll'a loan of a similar amoiit ut rivi: rr.u ci:.r., ttuui'c ! Then merel; eniibteit certain jturtln to iut humlreds 0 thousand of dotai.i into their pocket at once, and madean addition to the State debt of at tcaU$ 100,0110 iieranniim .' Tho nnmesof thepirtles to this transaction are known to u, and may bo made the subject of a fu tire a 1 tide. Iftlds Is what the Radicals call finan ciering, then tlieiio.iner theStatecan bo relieved of sucn operators tho better for the axpayers. Patriot 1'ition. D'ltlNo the recent proceedings in the Sunitt enso the prisoner nt tlio bar seeus to have sunk into a secondary I'ufiVind the witnesses themselves havo heel the parties on trial. Ono would say that perjury, not conspiracy for inurler, was tlio case before the court. Kuci counsel is busy with showing that lilt iwn wilni-os aru of such Ininiacu iato integrity that "Washington nnd tho ipplo-treo" Is trivial as compared Witi their habitual sacrifices to truth fullt'ss; on tlio other hand, that the ()J'slng witnesses tuvstich well-known urn practiced liars that Munchausen mi:lit profitably havo taken lessons fro 11 them. Now, we can get comfor tahy through the "direct" and "cross" eximlnatlnns, and thu "direct resum ed' and "cro-s-resumed" on this ques tloi of "character ;" but when It conies to 'rebutting" and "sur-rebuttlng" uv Idoice, nnd tho"ero-s" 011 that, ono gets ver much muddled as to the real cliar-ncto-of the witnesses, both for the pros- ecu lun and defence. We once knew of a ne;ro, who, being called upon to tes tify "If lie knew the witness iu this 00-0" replied that ho did. "Well, sir, an.lwbat wiii ids character for truth and voracity?" "Ills character for trufi," answered the darkey promptly, "wis good ; bis character for veracity wtwbad." Thatisabout the impression tha tliejury must havo on the "truth anil veracity" of most of tho witnesses in 4io Surratt trial. X. 1'. Time. lnrroiis aro always anxious to get nos from different parts of lliecounty, wheh fact has stimulated a great many youig men to become contributors to thepross. Tim following communion tioi will show the class of news and stjlo of writing wo occasionally 011 cointer : ' There is not much noos around hero yl, but tliero is a ltttul. A man bad hi bed cut in a lite last nlte, tho doctor sik's if lie don't git well before niornin, tl.it ho will hov to di sartln, bo loves 1 I "llltll Will) HUH Illl.lliV. aillllllCr lllllll iSsU.kil,IMl , K,W.V. Bt tl, kolery .snail wife and family. Another man bit sonio pcplo say hi, wlfo pl.oned hui. the doctor leant tell vit. but when Ir dies thoy mu going to hold a post ii'trtinn over him. another mail's horse (led last ulte. lie could eat moar than cmy r. knttle round, and since ho dido nits hev gone down tu sentson a bushel. 'Jlds Ik all the noos hero now. Don't j t rgit to send a paypur. 1 .n il iMluisrnr, ii;-,T, ' riiniti; havo been bcvcntcon Prcl tbidh, ami thus far noltlmpeachmeids." Tjo nubjolned scrap tho work of some ifikuown hand will Inform you all ym havo betn Prerfblent, ami tho or iUc In which they occupied tho chain OM'iit Washington wtH numlHTonci 1 tu-ii Ki'iiator AiUiuh iuxt rinmt on, .Joircrhim uwulo tli num1T Uiu-t , '1 In n Miilison, Hit1 fun rlli win he, M mil no, thu llflh, to JUin huci'ti'tjs; Ami Mxlh, Hie Junior Ailums WmU, 'I tut M'M'iilh, Ainlri'H' Jvckktin mint 5 AikI rllith WKi'Diiut Vun IIiirtMi'M muni', Thin llarrisoit mini uumh.r ulin Ami ti'iitli, John T) Kr iUli.l ihollm. wus thi Plovi'tith, uh w. Uiiuw. , Tho twt'irth wanTuylorln tin row, nilmoic, tin' thli'li'i-nlh, tK)k hl phicct Anl I'U'rt-it fmirtouiith In thu r.tc', liiH'liniuin, tho ilfttt nth Is htvh ; f Tin 11 l.lDcnln nt Hktct'iitli, lu'xt roiiics In, .Inhnxoii, ttu nU'i'Mlh nml lust, Mill iH.-i L.losuthi IllUhtil'tus juiht. '.'iiV. It'l Uh nmii until Hn hi u Wtiuniir in'.xt l'n Mi't-itt will he. Tjii: i'n'sident, It hceiiH, has at hX Vochletl to removodt'ii, Sheridan. Mcudo H' Hancock aro likely to Mimed him. father would bo a pent improvement n tho pre.-cnt Incmnbont. Ills la-st trbltrary act was to removo Governor riireckmorton of 'IV.a"ttunl to appoint onuectlcut Yankee uanud Piano In ! lis jtluco. ' 1 - , Tin: HrnuAT Tkiai.. TJiu trial of John II. Surratt has now boon In pro-jre.-js Hoven weeks. Xearly all tho present week will bo occupied with ar guments to thojury by tho rcfpeetlvo cotmiel, when tho caso will bo submit ted. Mxum-smc Wit. In ono of Joh lilllliiKti' lato humorou.s papead, with uxciuIhUu wit bo reumrkH: 'Tho huh was a-goeiiK to Ixd, ami tho hevlns fur and near was a blushing at tliu purfor-mancoIM DEMOCRATIC TICKET. nm jtm.iKoi'Tiii: hi'i'hiimi: roniT, GKOIIOK SI IAUKWOOD, or riiiianiii.viiiA. I'Oll ASSIiMIII.Y, THOMAS OI-TALiKANT, MONTOl'll corxr'.. KOIl HI I Kit Iff. MonnrcoAT :vrniiAiu. IT.NTIll! TOWNSHIP. I'OH TIUCAH. ui:i JAOOII YOHK. Mirn.iN tiiw.nhiiii'. roil ( OM .MISslONr.H. HAVm YKAGEK, LOCTHT TOWNHltir, r.llt .It'ltV ( O.M.MISMONI-.II. TIIOS. .1. WliLiLilVlin, IT. I'l.KAMANT TOVNSU1I'. toil AllllT.II., .IACO.B ITAIUIIS. iiiiMUici; T.iwNsiur. Miirkrt lu.tnr( Wli-ut cor luishrl , ., ,. llye " Cum " Klnur per liitrrel.... , riovi,ri,i,a. , Klnx't'i'il , . llllttlT Itk'us Tullm.' Plltllt.X'H , Drloit Al'.liK I'ork lIlUHH Miiti's mill HtmulikTH Iml WT lHUtllll liny f r Inn , IitlMlll'.lt. HrluliM-k Ilimuls pit tliiniMfiliil left.. rim. " " " (on. Inch) ..... .lolKt, Hi'unlliuv. rtitnli. (Itcmlix'k) HlilniiU"., Nn. I pi'r llimemiiit , f2 Ol . I -11 . I ) .III) 1. 7 Ol . SOI . ll'i ai , 1 1.1 . n .VI . 12 . ii n tin id . iw.1) . n i) h m . 7 t . Is . Hlilliix fl. . I'lilln.lrlphlik Mnrkrla. Till) nsn VV, AllKUH 5, lt57, I'MllMt Krt)iuiHiru Niilirrlltu. n. 7.in.A s.nn NurlliuiKli'in xxtrii x.-'tiU. ii.im r.iii lnviMiTii rmtiiiy o.whir isjo l'diiist iMtniii anil Wi'stcrn Riipctili't.... s.i.vts.v, rniiivj Itnnla nml Wesicnt p.xim s.TV?) n..ji) I IMIIIHJ llllllt HUH 11 I'MITII l.tlllliy lliJHKI 1.. .1 lVniiHt It-imU inui Wi'sltTit faiH-v. .... iri.mirii'll.ui live Hour - S.7.Vr!l.l.l W i.cvr l'i'inisvlvniila rnl.ii liun.. f0.-J.Vrt S'.V) Hrmtlirril " " . . S2.W HAT..'. riillfnrnlii " " t'.'.'.m while " .... fct.lV.CM.i.M Hyk I'l.nnMytvitiit.i ryr, vls Sl.nniit.ii.'. Cims-ViUnw, l.li..Sl.r. Willi.', " .... SI.-.IKiHSI.'.'l O TS Tt lills St,',-! -11 W I'llovisniNs Mt'Hi l'urll, 71 lilil ''I..VI .Mt iii-i-r, " ?i. 1 .VC-SSI'll IlllrfS.'J.IS Hi fi.,(rt.'IC Hmolci'il IIiiniH " Hi' ?i,.ij17i. " KliiitiltU-rtv ts ii'fi'H Hi' !v Ijinl.-pm lii.frtl.t'Jc- HIlKtit rliitt'iN, ,il V liii- Js.ui)(.t!M.l 'l'linotl. socl V litis..,.. $.v,o I-'l.l4(.. " -1.111)(.111 I'm Iiiiin Nil 1 hi'iilch tarn Nil. 1 AlilerKiltl til. IV) ('ATn.i-u.'fi (.'null, v ir it-vne t llttrt, t IH'Wl l.i.a.M StltKKI- i m Hons V 1'0 l's .. ll..V)-'i 51'l.liV MARRIED. nnsiti:tr-ci:i:vi-:i.ix(i-in it,,, mti inst. i,v tin- Ili'V. Will ...til .1. K it, Mr, I toslt.-l. oT hVnll 'liiwiistiip, in Miss l,m itxlit rrt'VL'lliiK, nl Mnlti luMtlslllp, Cllllltllhlil I'll., I'll, ll.Wr.Y )rt'l.t'lli:IHl tin. 2.-..I1 Ins... In- tin. Itcv, A. Iliirltnitn. Joint llntii'v. Hint .MI-tMnrv l:l 17 nl Hi M'l'liui,, hnlli of 1 11111 111,-, MutitiMir en., . it. DIED. JO.V.SO.V In l-Inst, Illootiishur, on Tliiirsiluy liuM, or ('oiistuiiiiiion, .Mr. t'yrm .lolniMin, In tin-'..,. 1. i.iirnriiisiiKo. SPECIAL NOTICES. WlSTAU'rt J1ALSAM Oi WILD CIIKKUV. Ortfi( Cbltli, Jirunehitin, Aithtnn, (Smiji, )'nnj, ing (Utfth, Quin-ff, ntitltln' iiunn'roui ns uh diiliBPioui tlI.scastA ut thu 7 f trout, f'Ai( Mid Iaih'i, in itur f hntirrutili liinuilc 11 1 U fiiK(n it lln tur: ft r nru nru ''irtuuitp I'limiKh lu 1 .(nit their liancfut Influcnct', How inilHirtiuit thru to havn ut hand n coil n in nn- IMotr to all tl.f htt t'oiiipluIntH, lH-rU'nei' ri(iis Unit this t'tlstt In l'ntttrf Ihtlitihi In an exit nt not found In ivnj utlu r h iikhIvj hom-wr hc rro Iho Miirrritiff, the upplUnllon of t 111 wwMh Inn, hi'iilliifi nnd uondcrfnl It.ilimii nt oium AU (julsht'S the disease and irwtouM tlm sun'oicr to wonli'd lu'alth. Mr, JOII.V IllT.NTO. Or IJai.iiU'i s, ('11 KMi'Mi ('ot.srv. X, V. wilti-s "I was unii-d lt' a wluhlmr to jji-t nun Itiittlu of Un linNimt fur my wiiu, Ufuv UHsnn'U ty nini that In rase It did not prodiicu iood Wli'its, In wiuitd pay riiithi'hnitluhhiisi'ir, on thu Mu-jikUi nf Kuch piavllcal c lduiu-u of lx merit, 1 procur ed u iHiltlu. My wliu at thlx time was ho low hit what phyhlclaiH tunned Hrin:i t'oNHi'Mi-nov nit id in uimixc u raiHi jhmm-ii notn 1110 ueu, uouulnir and ralMtutr inure or lets IjIoh. i eoin. nu'iu'ud Ktvlnti the ItitlMilit us directed, und wat no imu'll pit asi ii wiiii tin nieiatious unit I on. tallied another Iw-ttle. und eon tinned uhlim It llefoli Ilils IhiHIu mih entirely uviil, Khe ee.i-ed eouituim; ami wa Kiionii; edotiKh to Hit up. Hie Ililli bnltle entlielv KksloitiM) iikh 'in llitM.rii. dolniftluU wllieh he vend I'hj hlelaui had tried to uo mu nun utiieu, I'len-ired hy rKriI W. FOWLi: A HO.V.lSTi nioiu M.t llostoti.aud for wile by UritKnUt nener- HIIV. AIUOSTIC fi entlv It iHMietrati'H through rvcry pore, H elie Inu'HUtreri ih from eaih anrr wr , A II ttoHHtlt tt hrttls with certainty uixl Kpei d c u(m, Iltnns, from Inllunintlon soon are ireei V. t iiiofit. at ltn triM'iice dljtannear: S klusloneueh stain, 4 thu cniiijilexlnn'K clear ! H .vi.vK.MU'h us tiKAci:'H o cry onu should buy .1 11 10 a woiHiroiii nieniK 11 Miiy, Ii vi those ho iluiiht, Minttr imxbutlr), V till v. then iin trim deserls tould h.ici J llllht lleveis would hind (!ltA( k'n h lvi; SCKOI'UIiA. TholIev.deoiceStorrs.of llrook l.vn, N. V,. wijh, tn thu llthlu iWamlm-r, hy way nf upoloKy for publKhlnn a tnedlial rcrtltlcittr tu us in;inniiif, 01 iiieruie m 111s tunv mm, 01 rrni flila, "after dishulutlon ai'lu-aU'd lueltnlile. " Wu puhllt'li thin htatf nu-nt, not for pay Uit In "uratltudi to (iod w ho has answered pni. er, and "lu Justliv lo lr, Anders: belli; Kitlhlied (tint " theie Ih lrltiu lu thu Indian Water treatment, lU-U the reader of this Maa.Inu will th-ink 11 niuor ior irin;;ii)K to tneir iiotar. Clreillms liee. Ir, AnderK' lodluu Water U f.r Kale by J, I Ul.Ns.MOUl'., rioprletor.llil lH-yht., X. V..aiid hy HI! ITUWKISIK, JUl. TO ( UNMMiM'IViN.-lhe udverllier, ImMui' teen uHfren 10 iiuiiin in u lew weeitf oy a erv fcllilhle lenunU . ulti r havlni! Klllered loriateiul yearn Willi 11 severe luiiulleet Ion, nnd that Hrend dWtae t'oiiumptioii isaiiious toiuiiku Uiutw u to Ills fellou-suileriTH thu im tins of fine. To all w ho dehlio it, lie will M'lid a eopyoftho preffeiiptltm useil (fieeof 1 liaise), with thu iliree Huns tor pMpailin; ami usln thu t.inie, vhleh they will Und a hUiiH cirisi: nut CoNst'Mi-rtos. ASIHMA, llllONCIUTIM, Coi uih. Coi.us, uixl all 1 mo:u ami iaiivj; .MieeMimx. 1 nu oniy oiiju-t o the udvertlBer In uMidlnir thu ricn'rlutltin U l beiu lit thu ttiilhliil, und t pi end Infornullun wUUh ivmteUeH In bo liiMiltiiible. and ho lioi.rt every Huti'erer will try his rtuucily, in tt wllleut iiieiu noiuuiK, aim may prove n iHehHiug, i-nrui wlshliiK thu (treMTlptloii, riiiii:, by return 'mill, win iiinwui uuiirt'hH UnV. r.DWAItl) A. AVIIiSON. Dij3riJ7-Iy, WllUainhbiirg, Klus eo X, V, NEW ADYKIITISEMBNTS. "JIST OK CAUHKS K()It TlllAI. at hi:iti;miu:u ti:um, ivrr, : I. Kll JoniH s. MIIukC, Abbott. -t, at, 2. Wright llih.M h, peter Miliar, a. .loiuitban KnlttluM, Wrlcht II 112 lien. I. .Mary I:, (ireen m, Itoliert rt, llowill.et. fll. ft. I'ald Vry m. DaWdHhuman. ti, William A. -Murr h. James 1I. 7. 'I homai ,1. VamlerKlleu Ainoi Irenher fi, HyUehtfr J. l uux vm. William CUrevn'mU ininisiraiorx., v, JaeohH, llvans vh. Win. ( (lieeu'N adinr'' I - .loK-ph l.illey m. I'ller Miller. 11, .JiieuliA.Mitfchfr-.pi. Itlelmid W. Lyon1. l- .liim.istlariiiaii s. Mlehmd Creaiie, et, al, It. (ieoiire lit own vm. Leonard Htiliem.ili. II. I'lMK. W. fanipbell t. ul., VM. HiUU 1. 111 yiio.uM.ei, ai. r. sUfiitfr.I, K.iux m. Jylm Hoblmoii bl. 'lillm in fu u 1 ,. K'.'Ki'hlcr.l. I'ltux. 17. John Trembly et, al,, vh, ,Mnry K.tireHi t.al. 1 taut nii'ttiui ei. 111, , h. i.njau 1 , 1 inn er pi, lu boruh J ten u n, thveii I, heim, i, riiinlillu.Vtiiuin . Wni. T. Hlninmn. '.'I. IMwurd M 'Oil! 1 1, nl., mi. Johh Heeney, '11. Wi-ht HruiH'li Iiihiinnn'o I'o. vm. H. I'. Shlvi 'Zi. John K't lehuer M. Jeremiah K. IIchs' ndn ru, VI. Milton Traimh mn vh. Philip H, .Mojcr t.nl. in. .jtmso Hoooiutt ann w nu t, 111. ni'is w ie .ti. 1 toot' 1 v tt, iivous iiumrN, . vtiMiy ioiu n. Jumi'M M" li Uer t. N. Ii. Campbell, 1 li. CIuik, M. Miller vs. tho township or Monti, J1MV! t old'.MAX, I'rotlionotiirs, Itlooiuriburic, Auk, 2, isii7, I flDOWri APPIIAIHKMKNTB. The follow tnif Mirut4t'iiHutH of rent find n Knial propet ly Kel apart to -a 1Iowm of deeetlei), lia been aied In thu olJlofl of thu lleKUter ol liiiiiMaeountv. under thu HuIum of Court, iu. wlllbu preHenfed for nbsolutu lonilrnmllniiJ'ti I hit Orlilinhtf'Clll'l l.il,.. I...M In 111,.1.11 mi t 1 In and forNiiUI lounty.uii WKhMViUAY.Tiiu i-'ucitiit Iiav or Ht.rrr-Mitf.il. 17. ut two oYluek i it . of Mild day, unlet. fxeepUoui'to tuchMBflrmi llotiH aim prevlouMy Mint, of whleli ftlfO IllUTi'Ml'd lu Mllil fbtntt'K will tnkMiiutlM I. Widow of lv(u-to Criyuacr, lutu at Ulmii 3, Widow of William Vulrimm, Into of Muni t l iiKiKtiiu lomikiup, utfcs'iiseti, i 3. Widow of Ik a no Hi-lelmrd, tutu uf MulU tOWIltlllp, (UHfUitwt, 4. Widow of Jul in Uh-Ueiloh, lulo of Mont' loniiioil', iirivuu, JOHN ri, 1-11F.K.K, ItuNll- li ilileill II riKNTUK TWP. 1IOUNTY FUND. .ti 111 nut ni . 1 i..si i,.s t . MiMCI I, Nkvii.iiiIi, Coltoflnr nf llomity Tax, l Jl. Tn niiintiiit in I)tiillnli' M,l7t 7( VII. lit twit mM .Mi" I till, I'rt-iitiiri-r IS.KU ta ill 111 finm riillntu ..riL.nlut(i. ll Mi t,17l 71 tor of Itnimt) Tux, HA. II. HlhrTHtl! II, (Sail. II Jt. Tn nmi.unl on llntl,l, ell. Crrnl. .nl.l Jc.liu llltt,Tr.ii.irr, rriuii'M'.n ih I II II II. 1JU, w ta,oii! llnlniici. nn llilplli fttf Jnii.v 1 1 1 ..... Tri'iiurrr, Tnnni'mnt frnm rir-l Xnllonnl IHtikM IJ.lllVllli' ' noli III ll.nK) I0,II HI t'Jl. lly .Ihivnint nn l Mnmin'on nrt ilKcount 1HH 07 nin'l 11 :u loliinli i-ri nl HHi-nrli ! il rxinifs .nlciuu vnlimtrrri. In Truj" III li l 1 limy Miiniiaiiri, litTITlllllli' nil SI'VIW .117 no m w 410,1.5. 07 lliiliuu'o III f.unl'Df Ti.'iirt'r Jilt. Tiinmniiiil i n lnoi.l MilMcrl,IWu (I.I.Vl IM nil. Ilyn.ir. tI !tl nliiuti ru iiv.t SMI ii nr ri'L-viiii . llftliuiciMtui. John UUl.Trt'.iMiri-r li It. Tncft-!! rutin S. N,h.iril, rnll.'i'lnr to.tt-W fij li. nii'iti'tii'ii, rniicdnr. i,7.i li ),. Alkln hi lilt mu l,in tax for nnii . iir 1 II III ,',13 (ii ' II. llvrnali ,ulr nn note nt Pjt N'ntl.mnt Iln.il. nf Ii invlllf llv n.-li ml,t .llNrnuntltiif mild ut niil.l itiuii. 2U7.7S lliitulK'. ilni' T.nMililp ll Jl. Tnrn.ll nn linlitl nf Huliuii'l Cli'lclluu WM .l SHI IM ru . .Vil) IM IM0 l 11,11.101 11 . .ini'iCTri'. Alluiiitn ' " l.i'l Alkinni. " " .lor. Hum nlmcli ril. lly cn-.li pnlil nn Imnils n". i. r rprrlnt .i .. ., w IMitiir. t-xi. In Tiny TlyiUvcikint tn SIMM, iinln In IMnvlnV .iiinn.,l iiiiiik mull 1'ul.l . ins Cri'( llnir, p.rnrnFCH In llnrrNlnirn ("ih I'tiltl I I.. 'I'tiln, I'llntliiu 0 WI 91 mi Mimliy i".wntiH n p'T riTflnlH .".1 .7 i iiuriiify, nu y icim ' prifi ntiiKniiii ii,''7.'i m ni !l,l wi 8nii iki sw 1. 1 mm on mil iu mi no I A IM llil.ini.. In tnvnr nf Trt'iisuror rk.Miir. 'Iiiu-ssiiif, '". MiiMiirt Alk.tiiin nn It., ml " ,1. I. Tri'iiny " " " .1. M', HiiRi'iibii, 1 nml Int., " II. .'. Iinrinn , " ' " hiiin'l .'ii','llii " " tl.HMl tli May W.'.hr. nn.l,.r-L'lni.tl Ati.lltniN nf .'I'titri- fnu-n. kIiIi. rnliiinlil.i t'uiiniv, rii..ililn'rtl,yci.rl'.!tiit in lmr .'itl.rntlv I'MimliU'il (hi rni.'Knlntx hi ('(Mini H, Hint llnil Ilifln tn Itn roiri', t, i,i;vi .. nini'uin.v, i.ai'.u r.n k i:iu:ahy, A ', 1 .1.7. AlnlllnlK. i)i;(iisTi:ir.s xr)TU'i:.-Nom7i": ih I V itl Ul HY T.IV1 X to idl leurate.'. eredltor.. niul other pertoii-i in t even ted in the Mnte of tho TO fjw fllve tle4endenlN and minor, that the follois- iiiKaoiiiiiusiniiion ann uuaiuian neentiiUH nan buen tiled In theoiUn!ofthi' lteulxtemf I'ttlumliin rounlv.aiid will be presented for ponfirinallon and allow aneo in (he OiplmiiV Court, to bw held In lllooiutbur. lu the innnty afoiesuld, nn Wi.it si.4iti. Till-' I'nl'inil 11AV iiv- Si I'TrMiirn itr ut two o"elo..'k In the afteriiiHtn of wild day. 1, Second nnd t nal account nf John Shnrttem i;.eeiitor of rttuey M.irjieruni.of CatawlsHii, deeM. 2. A ivitu nt of lame' M'Alarnevaiid Win Ixm-r. enbertfer, r..ei-utoi-M of tleoiRe liununberaer, lain oi .uHiin' iu iinii, un e im'ii, X l'ln ll aeeouiiL of H.iniuel Huder aiul MIrhflel Itrown. AdinlnlstrntorH of Malt imv lirown. intc of Mllllln lownshlp, deeeued. 1. I lial iioeounl of Samuel Siidir nn.l .lul.ti Hnyder. AdnilnKtralorK of John snik-r, Hr,,I.ito fl. Aeeountof Alfred T. Ci evelln ndinluUtra lor of ltr-uheii llrs. lnte of rNhliiLrrrer k town. Hhlp, deceased. 0. Aceount f l.ot I'irKor, udiutnlhliator of Il.ivid IteiNlillin, late of Jaekwm town tl dp, dee'd, 7. l-'irnt nnd Itnul aceniiut nf Ahintn Voimir adnihiNtr.ilor or Wru. ), ItohuiN, i.itu nf Jaek Hon tnwmhlp. dee'd. S. A'vount of Mary W. llolmci.ndmlnUtralilx of IMwIn Holm.., uitfiif riKhliueriH-klownbldii, tie i in il. fl. Aci'ount or lUvJd Miller, ndiulnlstrutor or ChrNlophet 1. Kenolly, Nte or Itilarenelc tnwu hlp, di i-:i"-fd, 10. Aceount of l.i Id Mlllrr, iidinliiitrn(or of Caroline K'tnells, Im. of lii i.irereel; towm-hlp, derenscd. 11. llilrdand dual aeeiaint of Oennje Himhe. John shaipIe-iH and I.Ioyd I'axlnn, administra tors of Joseph laton, lateot CatnwUsa, dee'd. 12. Aeeountof It. I.. Colley, administrator of J iiluti sillr. late of lleniun township, der-'d, M. Aci-nunt of Jnseph llartinan. ndmlnlMraU.r nf Mam.iri tllartiirtn, I iteor I'mnklln township, deeea-ied. II. Heeond and dual mvount nf (leori;o and John I. Conner, etet'iitorn oi Tlmmui Conner, lain oi Cent i e tnnn'.hip, deceased. 1j, Mnal neronnL of Nimiif I Kremler, mini d Inn ol Jb-nry 1', Nuss, of Maine township. Ifi. riistand Hind nee.uint rf Samurl K're-tster. KUiirdlin of Ch.irlei .1. Nuss, lute of Miilim Iohii Khlp, deceased. 17. I'listand liiuil ncfomit of .l.uneH Yan llorn ndiululstratorof saiuind Van Ioin,lateorIn en wood lovndit dec'Piisi d. It, I'll .t and tlnal aeeiiinlof (iror'' A. llow man, executor or John Itcynold, l.ili of .Mltllln town ulilp, deecaied. 1!). Aeeountof Amrl Cruitf.ind Chariot Meiineli, mlmln M ratoiH id Abnthain Meiisi h, lato ol UoaillieieeU township, doeease.l, U Aceount nf James MuMer. administrator of John Itenuett, late of Pino tow llldp, deceased, 'il. Acioiint of II. I'. lint I man, inlmlnKtiatnr of Wllll.tin Unfile, lale of lllnoni tnwnnhlp, dee'd, John fi. rui:i:i:, iterator, llloomsluitr, Am;, 'j, N(7, c iOVWV PIUK'KAMATIOX. Wltrui-A(. the Hon. VllUnm Klwell. Prehldent Ju.luof Iho Coint nf Oytr nnd Teiintner and (iencrat Jail 1'ellvery, Couit of Quarter HomsIoiih nf tlv, I'eaee and Cum I nf Cotnmnn Pleas and or phan'H Com t lu tho JCth Jialkdal lHhtilct, com posed of the counties of Columbia, Hullluin and NVjinnltiK, und thu lion. Iiam Derrund 1'itcrK. Hetbeln, ANsoclato .Hidden of Columbia county hae Usued their pti-eept, biarlm; d.ito tho L-Un duv of Mareli, In the ear of our Iird, om thoiisniid.elulit hundred ami slxty.teen, and to mr directed mr holdlntta Com toMty ernnd Termi ner and (ienenil Jail Helhery, (leneial tjimrter Sessions nf the Peace, Common l'leiis and (hph an'ri Court, In Hloonisbnm, In Mm counly of Co lumbia, (tu the- Hi Kt Mon'l-iy, belnK tho I'd dav of September next, lo continue oim week. Notice Is hereby kInch, to theCoroner, to tho Justices nf the IVnre and tin I'onstahleK of th said county of Columbia that they Im thru ami the iv lu their jiiimer pi isoti nt lenoVloel; In tho Ion noon of M.ild ua with their lecords, liupihil tloiiH und otlier reuieinbrauce to do thowo thliiKH whlcli to their nitlccH uppei lain to be done. Ami thohe that nie boiirnl by iecouui.aii( e, to piosc ( uti iniiilust the pi Isouers that aro or may bo In the Jail of the said county of Coluiublii to bo then und there to pioecute them as hi ml I bo Just, Ju- lois aie leipiesieu io oe puiieiimi jii in fir iiueiui inn e, UKiee uny n iiieir iioiici-h. itnitn ut Itl.loiilHljlirir. Hut LMlth duv of Jnlv I In 1 lie tear of our Lord, nne f lunik. and ciuhl huudnil and slxty-ioven, and In tin1 lilnetlfih ear of ihn Indcpendenco of thu Culled Hhites ol merieu, (fion mvK Tin; Common- WKAI.TII.I hA.-Mt'KhSN'TJUIH-.Vimf. lllnomsliur.;, Villus. 11, I .17. ham) .lunoits, r.m HinTCMiii.it ti:h.m, 17. lll.nn. -Win. WialTcr, J. J. Ilrnwi-r, W.il.M'lllMn. llBiAit I'iikfk A1I.1111 lilFtterlii:, lldit. IlKltwn k .). II. limUon, ' ' criirnr. Win. Khn.i'i'r, -i'onvmiiiam Ivti-r Hnwrr, riiiiNii (.'i.r.iK Henry lh'l!il!ne, I'R INKI.th Innftfl llrnilrrihnt, (iKKKNunmi ItculH.n Itlcli, Wllrtnn M, IIkmliick iB.-lno l'lir-oll, Maini' I'rnnclH ricniln, Juhu V. Shumnn. M a I'Hiin l 'liiii'lci. 'lyi-niii.m. Mim.iv Homy Heller, U. II, Hem, .iiUNciR-Hnnmel Aclirnhicli. ItiiiiiiMi rinii'K rr.ml.lln Vixuiin. HinTr--il. V, Cri'irlliiu, Win. llawvr, Jnlui Xey. Iinrl. tli u lil.o.M llenj, CMI, nl.rndrtrk ll.,(, rp 1 1 aVkh.sk .ii-uohh rim Hi:i'Tr,.Min:it rr.u.M, ii)7, lliniKI-.Mii'lii'il Wnllci, Wni llelilli-innn. Iir. vun-Win Mlilmi'l, John lougr-uln-rupr, hr,. Jnlin Nlinmim. II ill Ml.'l.rKU J .Hinlli, llr.NrnN .Inlui .1 M'lltnrv. (..ntiii,ia H...I. .I.in'.i.Ii M .'rF,'lc. .n.NVMIIMM-l'lllllll llli'lull, rill-.hl.is i:i!in Waaler, Jni'l Z.irr. I'.SH.Ml I'lllH K I' llhM Hlliclicr, Uin HMmiin Win It Ikrler, 1'lmrlix llmeuck, 1'nMil In-nintt. 1 1 1 Jl t.n( K .I'lnilen Knlil iIih, I.iii r-.r-Jnims iviieriniin, .'lintlei lllllle, Jnlin 1-n.vilcr, HenJ. Wiuni-r. Mim.isl.u I. WlnierKlivn, I'lilnnm Knillli, Kimni'l Niih, I'lilllp .'ioahj, riiinuiel 1'r.uiy, John It i!n ' Jlr. I'LiiAniM-Jnlin wnnUli.lln.im-y llellik, MAiUHi.Nivi.-r Wnlf, .Ini'di N' .lirlnn, .MlJMIiLH-.Illi k.nll Leiliv. Maini.- w Lontinli. icr. I'isi.-Uli-Imiil W. I.yi.in, llni.iiNii.'i:i.hic-i.-wili Unrle, imnlel (Iwtrliart Amrl I'vnlif. 'JMIACllKHH WANTKI). 'on m.ooM school nisTiiivr;. I'nur IViiiiilcnml Hlx or Kwn Mi.to Tiiichi.nl nr.' wnninl lor Ih.- Full nnd Inter 1 i rnu of il., hch.ii, N In lllooiii lllKl.lel rnlii.nl.ln luiiuty. All iipl'llcimla urn rrqi.t-i.tm tn meet the iS,un. ly Huiurlntenileni In Un. upiier room nf .he tljllOMHIll HU ACAIIIIMV ni. MONDAY he liili or AUKim iii ii ti-i-iiH-k A. M., fort-xuiiii.tiitiou u.'Ojf ft'.'1.'.".'.1.'! '" "I""1. "" "'" ""' WONHAY III Mt.ri l.Mlll.lt next, unil I'lintlitntiHeMuinoiiiliM, J. Iv.KIHIAUHeii'y, lllonliulmi'., July III, i)7. n ' A I.I. KIN1 J. neatly execul rrlulliiK.miiv. KINDS OP JOU I'lUNTINQ CAI'CIIIKI it. inn UII.VH.IIAN Hliuirj