THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUJRG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. Sfltc Columbian. UL.OOMSHt.ma, 1A. KIIIDAV MOH.MMl, Al'CltUT V, HOI. . TIIK t'OLUMIIIAN ) III. l.rg'.t I'tri-ulaUon lit Colambl ami ndJolnliiK .aiutllri mf uy lptr pnblUlitil htrr, kiiiI U nlio n murti larger ftlirrl than miy of lift i-oltinHirfirll litl Is Iher.fnr Ih, htit Mir.llnm fur a.lv.rll.l.iK In thl, nrrlloli of ! SI Kit. . THE, CIlAW,POnD COUNTY SYS TEM. Al mwmMtim 'lii r-rMt-rrir.1 fttnhtv In this Statu, In conseuiiencq of dl-atlf I . ,, ... ' ,1 ., , , ,, Motion with tho action of nomlnatliii? 1 vi:mua, i' " imuiu:ii mi iu- kiiir uiosen-o 01 uie peopio airecuy, in tho selection of eiuiil Mates. The plan has slneo, been Inopuration lu that rutin ly and hns been ixt(-iiilt!l to many oth ers, Including Xorthumbcrluml In our own vicinity. At our recent County CouVenttou It was propyl. ,u.o:,t It in tins county, aniLtlioUKli tliu question was not preened 11 ia open to consldera-1 ,tlon und. wilt probably In renewed law iifler.when soiiio tlinit for Its considera tion litis been afforded. Vnder these i'iruuin.'.taucen thu discussion of this pliitmf iiomliiatlniiiiindldates Is timely und proper with us, and will continue to huso, during tho tlmu which will lnp-.o before the holdlm of the next annual County Convention, What we ilMrt) to do at present Is to call attention to this subject without oxpreMslnjf n formal or final opinion up on It. TI16 plain eoiil-t.i In tlio following H)hlts: 1. That nt the primary elections tho voters shall vote directly for thu can itldates they desire put In nomination, Iii'-tena of selecting delegntes to a nom inating Convention. 2. That n return Judgo shall he up jioliitod hi each district who shall carry a return of the votes given In his dis trict, to the county seat mid jiroduce the Mime at a meeting of Heturu Judges for the wliolu county. a. That the Iteturn Judges ohall count up thu votes returned for eandfdatcs fur vaeli oillce, and publish tho result, and the.' candidate who has thu greatest number of votes In each crt.se shall bo the nominee, of thq party. 1. In ca.se' of nominations of diatriet i-.tndldates (that is for offices where more than nnri county is tonct lu the selection) till ltethni Judges are to select. L.onfrr-i-estolncet Cojiferces from the other counties of the district in order to make orperfecfa nomination'. t1. 'i'lie selection of delegates to State Conventions may lie made by Iteturn Judges, including' the' cholcu of Con ferees to' rnnko n, district Appointment) iii'lie'provldeil for in 6ome other man nor. There are, no doubt, botli advantages tmn; disadvantages. In this jilan as com pared'wl,ti,tho'pIan of regular County 'onventions, iind'-we propose to point them oiit In future articles. Possibly It may bu round practicable to comhino the two, or,ui iarfs of botli, and thus M-Ciiru the nialu udY'll'tllitM uf U. it lias been objected to, thu Crawford Colmty plan t'liat it atKirds an opportu nity for fraud in counting nuil return ing thevotus polled,, Hut vv do -not think, this objection lias great J'orcu .....1.... tl. ,.r,m1t!on to annlv the . plajjlnl'jis county In cities and min . . i ing districts it mlgn.t ueamosiwuigiiiy ohjMlon.'but In an agricultural com munity lli;o ours, It Is not likely that imich uufiilruis-s. would bu.practiced, ,A. more erfous consideration, it occurs to us, arises upon (hat provision of the plan whlcJi permits a nomination vpnn n plurality of votes. Hut wo reserve thu dlscuisht'u of this as well as other points involved, for future numbers. It is aaiotlceablotact that sinco, thu latg ruuiora.cjmct-'rning thu removal of General ijbi'ridnu trpm hU command, the Itadhul pnw has preserved an un wonted llenco and have refrained from the abusu p-ually hi liberally bestowtsl upon any plliclal uct of the President. Theirs, very peculiar to say thu leant of it. ,.Cun it,h Hint tint iiaiucuis inein-seK-ia.arugettingu llttlu alariued and aruJrei.nW'ug liko Frankenstein licforu tho mo'n.-troity which tlielrown hands liavj) eryated,',' Is it tliu extent of tho power now beginning to bo understood which alarms them, or do they think thoiiiul "King of Louisiana" Inw too livejy an appreclatlonof that power and liellovu It, to ho notiiUulthiugttigct him out of the way ? Or, strangrr' still can it be that they really consider that hu is overstepping his authority, alniosti un limited as It is, in his wholesale remo val of olllcials whose otlenco U that they "to-wjiot high tliu ready cap in air, nor lift up their voice in servilu shouts ut sight (if that umam. rujuuu." w u Hunt ly believe this latter can bo possible as tberti aru no other Indications of a uiv slro to reform, Thu question is there' fore, why this wllenco? Tho talented editor (f "my two papers both dallies" Is abroad writing tlosu charming let ters, with an African tlngo; If hu were but here, doubt kiw a brilliant editurlal would pryyo to us. coiiclutlvely cither that his rvmoval was tliu Jiest or tliu worst thing for the country ,us Thaddeus and tho Hump (synonymous terms) might dictate. Till'. Uaillcnl party liavo cfcrlftliuy iiuulou inihtako' In the' framing of tho Hill for tliu "hettur ilcistructloii nf tlio fsoulhorn Htntus."1 Tliisio Satrapies ulimilil hour tu.o, clvii' tn f.tl'lllniis. fnr tlio slniplii reason tlmt Major Oencmlsl can draw their pay whether they nro.'Inct meetinjrto-ilay plnylm? Dictator In thu Houth or not, I - whilst therouru many hiiilKry nml hard I , nii.r. t ... lmyouets und durkles of workliiL'tforthenisclviH) Ha.licaU who, 1 Urownlnw hnvu secured Ills election us iM-lm? now In prlvuto life, would Ik. very 1 "Vi-rnor of TeHiueu I.y ubout .-1(1,1100 i Kind or thU opportunity to wrvn their l"H's'Mlatoof Kentucky whoroelisjtlou. .ountrv tttu mean their party) llmi '"" f'a nnd men do not vote under (er draw thu "pay nnd emoluments"' per-1 r,,r of Itnry riil.-.tho IHu.ocratH carry mining to this duty. ' !l10 "t0 wtseven;ol(;hths of tho ( leniliitiire, niiil carry .lohn'. T Helm in Ir the white votcrw hud been nllowisl pa.tlclpiduln the Tenuis, eiivtlou, und If tho ballot' had not been glvi'U to in? negroen I'.tnenugu H innjoriiy ior fitntcs that thu iiamu of lllshnp Dupan net, with lilood upon them, their po.,1 novernor would have been UW,'10"! oup prominent iiinoug those which Hun relatlvu tn tho body us well as thu I .ven nllowlng tho nigroiw to vote, hu uro h,,(,i;t.M 0f connection with tho j position of tho body Itself indicating woul(llmvocarrlcltlio,Statobyiil,liKim:) jpauy, It U said "tlmt his cholcu as that shu had run that dlstaniu tuward Jorlty had nut lJrownloW (ilsfniuchlsed 0lH.cts,ftOr j in,w jx,, in tho rapid 1 town after receiving thu fatal wound llo,000vo(cr9.'Cih'n(rovcriimeutstandln t'liulr wil bustrongly urged by Kiaiico, und hud fallen forward upon her face. which tne van uro mil rtllnwfsl majority of tho peojilu to p'artlcljuitoV Tiio ojf- jierlmi-iit, it is true, lias gucccdcd In Jlus,slu, hut will It boHiicccMslul here.? lilSIIOl- OUli.NIIKIMKH uf XuW JlT- M-y, will attend tho l'nu Angllam Convention. PAOr3POIlTiIKaKRlAN3. I Wllll.v JiiIl- Wllllnnn win noinl-l miti-il iw tliu ltiulloul immlliliilo Air tlio I Sunn-mc lU'iieli by "thu imrruviiiliHk-(l i block lunula," ivwcmblcil tvt IIHuiiH' 1 port, It wiw ilccmiil u iimtd-r of stirprlso 1 tlmt no lVniHylvmiluu could bo fouml I by tlic UiullcuU worthy of Ik-Iiir ilaccil I lit tho hi'iiil of their ticket. The Huli-in I (Mu.xs,i7oiinm fully fxiilnltii tliN mat tor In thu following article: I Tho nomination of .IiiiIki- Williams for tlioSuprcnii Court, In Pcnmylvunlii, by tin- Haillcal HcpubllcatH, U another i ii'ukiinwliiliiineid on the trt of the ftnlld Dutch element if Ihe miiierlority of Xew fjigittnii will, iiiiiku niiaiin 11 11 11a tho of Connecticut, anil received hN early trtilnlng In tliu jilKiier-iaw uou- Urlfi. - of ollr M-t-tlon". V(! lliivo blH'll tfllahly inforitiod that he has In no wImj uiiuMntlzvil from the faith of hH farther , trllLl ,,rm..lw tjovernlni; thu tlglil-i 01 man, nut uiai 110 hu'iiiiiiimij- ri'liitux his iillivtlons for for XoW l.in: land Institutions. Theco aro the sort of men whom we Invo to cue elevated to power In the Dutch Mlddlo Htates and over the half i-lvllizwl people or thu Went. The conntitute the ark if aft I.V for the material tnterett of our fiction, -, 3 (tnu in nu umiance, icicrc mom;' rim cj- 01 .irir 'j;wll,indve'iiparliit of their mean in rnrimi the nominal fun itml election of xiirh mi 11 in Jitttftr Witlittlim. l'enu-ylvania poor, Ignorant, stupid old Jiutcli esuiti" ivgaruiess 01 inn ink ing of the copperheads, Is now pretty thoroughly "Vankeei.ed." Thuddeus Stevens, a'natlve of Vermont.aiul uman truotohlsralth, hohhlhe political fie menhif tlieStateintieioloir of hi hand, unit, on n fair ballot of thu rank and Mi nt the p.irtv, would have been made United States Senator. The Superin tendent of Common Schools Is by birth and education a New Knglander, and It Is fair to presume that the. next i ron of Dutch rotei f u il be ax rttmptetrli " i'd'i keelutl" . it h postlMc hi iffrcl out of mich iinpriimtnlnii material. We under stand, iiIm), tliatinch annual Legislutiin Is largely composed of New Kngland mcti,antlthat more than one-half or the pre-eiit delegation In Congress aro na tives of our section, hut or this are not Hullo positive. Taking matters on the whole, the out-look in 'c.nui'itciiiiiti in its favorable for Xeir Jjiffand idem and mipreiniici u could lie icishtd. Comment on tho above l. uuncccs-ary but wo trn-t our German citizens will remember these Yankee slurs when they come to thu polls. It remains to be seen whethei tho Yankee 1'urltanlcal ele ment is to prdonilnalo over our Statu us it iloiM now over thu South. Tin: Democratic Iteprc.-eutatlvu Con ferees from thu counties of Columbia and Montour, met at the House of Chas. X. Savage, in thu Horottgh of Danville, on Friday tho lid Inst., ror tho purpose of nominating u candidate for ltejire-suntatlvutorepre-cnttliHDIstrlct in the Stato Legislature. Charles F. Mann and l'eter Knt, Conferees from Colum bia County, and Dr. K. C. Kester and Wm. Yorks, li-q., (a substitute in place of W. D." Wcldeilhamer) Conferees for Montour County were present. On motion thu Conference was organ ized by the appointment of Peter Knt, Ksq., for President, and Dr. K. C. Kes ter, Secretary. On motion the meeting commenced to receive nominations of candidates for itepresentntlves. Charles F. Mann, nominated Thomas Chairant, Esq., or Danville. There be ing no other nominations, on motion of Charles F. Mann, Kcsolvc-d that Thom as Chalfant, F..sq., bu nominated by ac clamation as the .Democratic candidate td represent the Dl-trlct In the State Legislature, Passed unanimously. Jtemilceil, That lu presenting to tho Democracy of this District tho name of 1 "V."1" ' ?""l '-.'1- "1 u" . "r 1 '" crane. candidate, and asking for him their support at thu ensuing election, wo refer with pride and confldeucu to his public record during tho last Session of tho Leui-latuie, tissured that in his acts and votes on ali political questions ho has proven hluiscli a trim and laithful Itenresentatlvo or the Democracy or this District, and that he has ever been wntcntul of tho local Interests ot Ills constituents, and that wo confidently commend him to thu people of this Di-lrict, as In every way worthy of their suH'rage. On motion, the meeting adjourned, PKTF.K KNT, President. K. C. K i:sti:k, Siv'ry. Davui It. PoitTint, ex-Governor of the Statu of Pennsylvania, died at his residence In I larrlsburg yesterday after noon. The deceased wins a man of un common activity of mind, and had been Identified with public nil a Irs lu the Commonwealth for thu major part of a long and eventful lire. Hu was elected and re-elected to both houses or thu State Legislature, where, hu served on the most important committees; was associated with'thc leading men of thu Statu In amending the Constitution ; was the tlrt Governor chosen under (ho amended Instrument, and held the oil- ico two terms. In huMm-ss affairs Mr. Portor was distinguished for breadth und soundness of Judgment, and did much to develop and placo upon a sound footing tho Iron Interests of tho State, ily thu death of ex-Governor Porter thu comnionwealth loses a duvo tisl citizen, and his friends and family a compan'.on and protector, who was ondcred to them by many estimable and winning traits ot character. Aye, Tun Smtinwuv in' Wau iii;rusr.H To isiaio.v. It has already been slated that thu President yesterday addressed a note to the Secretary of War, saying tohlm that Ids resignation of that ofllco would bfe accepted. This nolo was, it is reported, baJ-ed on theground of pub llu considerations of a high character. It is understood to-night tlmt Si-cretary Stanton has rciilied to tho President. saying that for, plnillur ryosoiy ho will continue lu that position until tliu en suing meeting ofongress. 'Thero Is no doubt that this Is the purport of thu response. Secretary Stanton was not ut.lhe Cal (lovernnr livfiu uou Hitch Is thocontrast iifi inm ., I ill n n iiiuiuuiiiiai ! l,iltw frt',"'"m ' '"l''"'""'- iN'iT.i.i.iiius'imfrfiin furls, il.iieil Am-. . w,osuiutlueucuitis believed willlurgely iruiionli.-m1i nt tho nuxt vltH.-tloii. , Tilt: latu Deiuocratlo Cl)ngres.smuu, Dcuuison, uucuiu disgust told thu I'rei - ident that if hu shuulil appoint thu twelve Apoiitlw Ui oillce, thoro wiwonly ono of them thotontto would confirm. COLD BLOODED MUIlDEIt, Clitr.AT nmitcrnnlloii nntl excltoinctit pri - valli - il In our community hvit wvvk inusi'it by tliu tHnco very tlint a trrrlblo murder lmd been committed almost within nstonu's throw of town. Tho facts, as elicited by the testimony ut the Coroner'H Inquest anil ut the Investiga tion preceding tho commitment of thu prisoner, aro about as follows lunn, . A ,..,n,....,-,..i., l.l.mimnnfCiltlmr 110 n.... i,.n r.. v.,... VnrL-im ' I 'l. IIIH UUIHJ inn, iitiii in " ...... Thursday nt last week and applied nt thu house or John M'Kelvy torn week's lioardlng. Shu Inquired utter persons by thenamuofWiird.llvlngnt theSugar l.oaf Mines, and after u young man named Xenl llevaney, a i-onsln of the Wards, and a hoarder at their house. Mrs. M'Kelvy replied that she know thu partlesand that Nenl Duvaney was to bo married In u few days. Catharlnu seemed anxious to unbosom herself of a secret, and finding a friendly sympa thiser In Mrs. M'Kelvy, she proceeded to relate her story, She was, slut said, the wlfo of Neal Duvancv. They were married a row leaving menus ami iinuve imm ior mu monthsor perhaps a vearago In Ireland. I man who had won her nlTections, pn She had earned about tl2 while living tk-ntly lolling among strangers until a out at service with which they paid home could be provided for her, and at their passage to America, having little 1 last, with a lovo such as a woman s If any money left upon their arrival at , New York. Neal said hu would be 1 all right" If he could reach his Irlonds at llazleton, and Catharlnu was left at service in New York until her husband should be prepared to send for her, Ite lluvlng that persons In want of domes tics would moro readily employ one who was not married, It was agreed that they should pass In New York as brother and -Istcr. Letters passed be tween them and finally ho agreed to meet her in Fusion on Monday, July 22nd. They met accordingly. She no tlced a coldness in Ids niannernnil upon Inquiring the catisu was told that ho was , engaged to be married ton young wo-, man at llazleton, who would shortly become a mother, that if it should be , known that ho was already married lie , would bu killed in his boarding hou-e, , and that Catharine had better return to New York. This shu declined to do, Insisting upon remaining with him. Ho j rendered a very important decision on then told herthat he had no money with the question of arbitrary arrests in that which to pay their fan-to llazleton, and Stato during the war. The court in that If she went with him they would substance pronounces the tijiu!jlican bu compelled to walk. She expressed j leaden dMoijal to thu government dur her willingness to travel on root with lug the war, and declares thu uxlstlng him and they started off together. After, acts or Congress on the subject of In traveling sonio distance they took an , demnity In such cases, unconstltutlon- unfreuuented road, which lie told her . would cut off a considerable distance Whllo traveling along it ho loaded a double-barreled pistol, as he said, for their protection. Decerning exhausted , sometime after dark. Catharine said she could go no farther, when they sat down. Here Neal took the pistol from his pock et and spoko of ending his troubles by shooting himself, but Catharine seized hold of htm, and by her cries and entreaties induced him to desist from his purpose, whatever that purpose may havo been Such wnsCatharino'.sslmploand touch-1 lug story. . in what manner the rest of the Jour-1 ney to Huzleloii was performeddoes not I clearly appear irom tliu testimony, nut shu reached Ha.lcton on Tuesday even ing as nbuvu stated. On Wednesday she called at thu freight house, for her trunk, liml Mnv n.isuo, commonly called the but as she had not tho cheek for It the I indemnity acts, which provldo that, man in charge said lie could not let It! "Any order of the President, or lin go. That evening sho saw Neal going lU,r )lN utim.ity, made at any time in the direction of the frelght-houso or during the existence of the present re depot, when sho went to him nnd - tu-Hlun r-hnll be a defence in all courts, tallied the check which shu showed to to mly uci()U or promtj,,,,, civil or Mrs. M'Kelvy on her return to tlio , criminal, pi iiillutr or te. bo commenced, noose, -cuing per, ai-o, mat snu was to . meet Neal at 8 o'clock that evening i about thu Cathollccliurch. Jtrs.M'Kclvy endeavored to dissuade her from going, knowing that Devaney was engaged to bo married on the following Sunday to Mary Callahan, of llazleton Mines, and believing that hu would not hesitate to remove- whatever obstacle stood in tho way. Finding Catharine determined to go, however, Mrs. M'Kelvy exacted a promise that she would not go away from the public road, Sho left thehousu at the appointed hour on Wednesday evening but" never returned alive. Parties living near tint Company's new stables te-tlfy to having heard, In thu dlroctlouof thu Jeansvlllu road, between ID and 11 o'clock on Wednesday even ing, the report of u pistol followed by two screams with an Interval of several seconds between them, On Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. M'Kelvy related thu above circunistan cos to various persons, freely uxprosslns their hcllertlint t'litlmrluo Devaney luul met with liuil play, anil ho.nctlmu ilit- rliw tho day Mr. M'Kelvy nml IMttick Honor applieil to Ksqulro l.oiiKshoru for a warrant for Duvaney'.s urrwt. The .Illstlce, however, acting upon thu ml- vice of a lawyer whom he consulted ami who .11.1 nut think tho circuiu.,tan- ccs wero of n uaturo to justify an urrcst. ..... faileil tui.ssuen wurrant. ., , , ,, r i. 1 1 r. Alifiitt tlui iiiiibllo r,f I. rtilnv. urioeiwiiiii thu circumstances wero laid lieforo Mr. Loop, an attorney of our town, and on hclnubiitinicd of their truth, under his supervision, n prosecution was promptly hcun anil n warrant issued for thu ap prehension of tho said Devaney, by j'sipilro ljoiifjHhori', and placed iu thu liauds oft'oustablo Dunn. Shortly nfter this, Duvaney eainuto JfJColvy'snaloon and was immediately taken Into cus tody. On tho wuy to thu Inck-uli liu madunn eirort to encapuhut waslirouglit tojiy two or three bhoUuniUnfely iockgil up tind'KUurdfcd. Thociiecl: which had been fcliowu to Mm. M'Kelvy, and u duuhle-biirrulcd pistol with onu barrel loaded, weru found upon his person, a.s weru ulao somu keys, ono of which un locked tho trunk that still remained ut thu freight linusc. Immediately nftor the arrest u search was Instituted fur tho body of thu wo man, and it wiw soon found In thu bush - w. two or three hundred yards iihovn thu Catholic church and a short distaucu from thu .luausvlllu road, Tlic throat wiw cut us with iv sharp-pointed Instru ment, mid three marks weru found up- on the left breast that appeared iw if I u' buck-shot that passed through i. .,.,,.,,. , li. i her clothing but did nut penetrate far 1 beyond the skin, Twenty-onu paces I beyond thu body weru found thu hat and Kiiulro Longshoro bummonodii Jury of , six men who held an liuiuest, nnd n 1 joi iimeiein i.auiiuatinu was iniuiu uy 1 Dr. A. II. longshore. Tliojugulnr vein , und carotid artery weru cut nnd death must havo ensued In a fuw minutes, A verdict wits remlerwl In ucconlunco with J tlio above fucU. I in her trunk were found letters writ- 1 u lor 1 icvaiuy uy persons neru who testify to having written them at his request, lu which ho addresses lief as his sister, und amongst others, onoj re questing her tu meet him nt Kaston, which. exactly corroborates, her slate nient tblr9., M'Kelvy Whleh was. tes- iltled to by thu latter beforotliu trunk Kviw unotifd. niUMinnv'd rtnthlnif 'Vjis "t - - - -r , , , lllOUglll til 10WI1 DV llll OUlCCr 111111 OlOOIl was fiiuiid niton ills coat, vest, hat and handkerchief, lie accounted for this . by saying that his unto had been bleed ing. Hu aUostated that ho found the check near the depot, und denied being married or having ever beforu seen tliu woman who was murdered, liu was taken to the country Jnll on Saturday, Devuney Is a young man, apparently about twenty yearsof age, and It lsdllll cult tobellevi-that such terrlbledcprnv Ity can exist In one so young; yet that he Is guilty would seem to admit of scarcely a shadow of doubt. When we i reflect upon the young and confiding who giving up ner imm-ciminiKs, .... ueari oniy can mio, hihi.ih iu .s..-- the wrong he had done her und to con lldu lu him still, tho conviction forces Itself upon the mind that lr liu Is found guilty of Imbruing his hands lu her blood there could not be found In the annals of recorded crime neasu of par allel atrocity. Thero was no wrong to bu blotted out, no revenge tu gratify, no Jealousy to fire tho bruin she merely stood In the way of the commission of another crime and her life must be sac rificed. Mr. and Mrs. M'Kelvy and Patrick Doner aru entitled to gieat credit for their persevering efforts to seeuro the arrest of Devaney. Jfuztcton Sentinel. THE CONGRESSIONAL INDEM NITY ACTS UNCONSTITU TIONAL. Tin: Supreme Court of the Stato of Illinois a Republican court has just al and void lu the Illinois case the plaintiff is M. Y. Johnson of Northern Illinois, and onu of tliu defendants is K. 11. Wash. bnrne, a leading Itudical member of Congress. Mr. Justice Lawrence of the Illinois Supreme Court, who rendered thu decision, was elevated to thu Su preme Itench by the suffrage of the Re publican party. Johnson was seized by Jones, U. ft. .Marshal for Illinois, at his hotiso in Ga lena, in 1R0I, and was transported to Fort Lafayette, from which, after an In careeratlon of several months, he was set ut liberty, without a trial, and with ,mt ,lv elmrjco of crime having been m(ji. against him. Jones pleaded as lU mitlioritv for theM l.ureau order of thu President, and set up In defence the acts of Congress of inarch (i, 1801, fol. s,,,rch. seizure, arrest or imitris- nnment ntmlf. (limit nr pomniUlpd. or nets permitted to bu done, under and by virtue of such order, or under color of any law of Congress." and that , "Any arrest or Imprisonment, during thu rebellion, by virtuo of the order of i thu President. Secretary of War or any I military officer in command lu the place when such arrest had been made, orim I prisonmeut had been made, should come within thu purview of the first act for all purposes of defence." The Constitution declares that "no per.-on shall bu deprived of life, liberty, or property without duu process of law." It was not pretended that Johnson was deprived of his liberty by any process or the civil law; but tho (.efendants ar gued that it was done rightfully In ac cordance with the lato war. Judgu Lawrence disposes of this monstrous ulwunlity iu u very suininiiry iimnner, ! 'i'11"" J l"'iut : I " ls fl'!irfl'1 l,(nv,'r dalim-il fl,r tll(' 'fovcruuient hy thu counsel for nu'nppeiicciinu onu wnicu no ireu Kov- ' 'rnmcni uiigiu iu puss,. , i KuKlnntl, In the latter part of the last ntury, wiien secret political societies I furmeil liostllu to thu (joveniiueut, .....1 t.. 1.... 1.1. tl.n l........l. " iimsii i" '""' ''lu- I tlonists, or suiiposcd to ho so, nlthouoh I fit la thu country was nt war with Trance, yet, whllo thu hlrli tory administration of Mr. l'Itt arrested, prosecuted and punished with a pitiless vigor, It acted only through tho ordinary agencies of tho civil courts, and made no iisu of tho military nrm under tho pretense that tliu otrcmllnj'' per.son.s wero belligerent or public cnumleri. If tlil.s plnintlir was' guilty of tho ehargo umilo iu tl(o jilea, ho merited arrest nnd s'uveru lmnlsh- ment, but'liu sllould havo been punish ed in cunformlty to law. it .should bu remembered that thu Hiientlou befuro us Isonu uf power, sim ply on tho part of thu executive, and not of dcscrvingon thu partofthop!un- tiir. If tho President could rightfully nr rent him by military force, und consign him, without process or trial, to n fur truss iu thu harbor uf Nuw York, in- jsiiuldilo thu sainu thing tn wiy othur ' I11'""" "i tnu i sjtatuoi Illinois, nowuver Innocent of crime. This pialntllf may havu been disloyal, unit seeking to aid thoicbels, but thu most loyal citizen might have bocu seized und sent uway I In thu sumu summary manner. As no charge i.s iiuulu, no Judicial in- 1 ,...lt..tt.... 1....I I. l l,.fl ., I,. 1 11, vestlgatiou had, it is left entirely to the caprice of goveriimcut to dutermiuu what iiersons shall ho arrested. Tho power to thus arrest being ouch conced ed, overy man In tho State, from tho governor down to tliu humblest citizen would hold his liberty at tho mercy of tho military olllcer In command. Fur it Is to be borne In mind that this power I is nut uno to bouxercised only by tlio highest olllcers of tho guvoruincnt in whoso hands' It might ho oxerelsed with moderation. It is churned for tho I 'res I 1 dent uscomnuinder-lu-chIt-f,andnsiiicl dent to nstato of war,or martial law.anil may ho exercised by tho military olllcer in command In any district, without refcreuco to Ids rank, as rightfully as by tho President himself. Ilo might bu afraid to exercise It without orders from his superior! but if it exist at all It belongs to him ns"well as to tho Pres ident. Thl?thoory then, pushed to its logical tcsultij. Is this? That whenever the government Is engaged lu suppressing a rebellion lu F loridu,'or waging war on ' tlio fronllersbf Maine, martial law may ho enforced In Illinois, whero there Is neither war nor public enemy, and whero the courts are dally administer ing Justice; and every citizen Jn.tho Statu shall hold his liberty and proper ty ut tho whim and discretion of the military olllcer lu couraund. Tho proposition thus stated In Its mako up may well startle us when wo remem ber how liable wu are to be Involved In war. Hut it is not true, lor It Is utterly , nt variance with thu most cherished oh- , Jectsof the constitution, and Its most I solemn prohibitions. I The uct or President Lincoln In arbi trarily seizing a citizen or Illinois, no matter on whatpretuxt, Isdenounced by Mr. Justice Lawrence as "usurpation." A. Lincoln a usurper! Tho word Is a harsh onn. Judgo Lawrence, In respect for thu bcttcrqualltles or his friend thu Info President feels called on to apolo gize for Its Use, but to observe, In the saiuucor.nectlon,that "neither our honor for hi'i memory, nor our- confidence lu his honesty, can bu permitted to sway our Judgment here." It is tinderallkusenseof obligation to Justice und to tho supreme law of the land that Judge Lawrencedecldes thu In demnity nets passed by Congress to shield officers from the legal conse quences of nets of usurpation, to ho un constitutional and void. I lo employs on this point language which it is worth while to repeat, and which it would hu profitable to all men to ponder thought fully, liu says: Thu denial of Congress through a retrospective- law of all redress to a person whoso property or liberty was Illegally taken under a military order, is a mode of discharging obligations which, how- over convenient is not reeoncilablu with thu principles of thu Constitution. In 18H1, on tho facts disclosed by this record, ouo citizen of Illinois committed a trespass upon thurightsofuiiolher,fur which thu lawsor Illinois tlieiigave.and now give, u right or action. Since that tlmu Congress has said that tho action shall not bo maintained. Wu must re peatedly ask, whence conns tho power to Interfere wlththereniedles furnished by thu Statu laws, through tho Statutrl hunals, for the Injury of ono citizen by another '.' There Is really nothing to lw said in support of tills legislation. With all our respect for Congress, we muit hold these acts beyond itscoustilutioiul nuthorlty. If thoy uro not so, Its power over persons and property aro Umltrd only by its own discretion, and constitu tional government is only u theory. It is a remarkablu fact that in tvo causes tho two which Involve the unitn Mltutional nets of tho late President I.u- coln, und thu attempt of a Jacobin (.'in gress to legalize the usurpation of tint President thu decisions havo been uu dered by Jurists who sympathized nil acted with the political party of (utt President, and who weru among . he number of his warmest personal frieids. Ono of them (Mr. Juctico Davis, of tho II. S. Supreme Court) was u judge olhis own appointing; "I0 other (.Mr. Jusdco Luwruneuoftho Illinois Supreme, Coirt) was elevated to thu bench by tho suf frages of his political partisans. Tlu de cision of Mr. Justice. Davis iu tlio Mill gan case, from Indiana, declared dint "the Constitution is thosupremolawfor rulers and people, alike iu war at In peace." Judge lawrence In htsopliion, as wo have shown, covers tho wnu ground and affirms thu same princliles of law and Justice. J 'itt.iliiri I'ost, COMMUNICATED. IKIWAltll nXI-lllXS COMI-AN'V. A Suii.ir.cr of great and nnd inerhs Ing dissatisfaction to our citizens, iii'lie total want of uniformity with regaift to tho charges of tho Howard Exdoss Company. Tho snmu iiuantity and Hud of goods which In ono case Is tn veil $100, in another, has $1. Ill charged agalns It, and iu still another caso &!.). Tlis Is not only unbuhIne.s-llko not to say lls liouest, hut is simply ridiculous. Thu I'.vpress charges In some cases niiHunt Ingtoulmost tho original civt of tho goods. Thu rates at tho be.st nro i uch I too high. There should be, if the.'j is not, n regular schedule nut to b' al tered by tho local agent In any -aso, (much reduced from tho present stilus i so as to allow our merchants to kiuw at least what their goods will cost hem delivered hurt-. It is a matter which interests ill our citizens, as it all'ects our market lo u certain extent, und will do muclij pro- vent thu importation of minor iniclcs of small value pecuniarily such a-shcll-fl-h, early vegetables, etc. Tliu Merchant's Union Kxpre Com pany now in thu full tldu of wi(ices.sful operation, could bu easily Inilneclto es tablish an agency hero if no disjiiisltlon Is shown by the present Coiiiny to oungo its patrons. Tit u Chicago rime after stntlig that Judgo Hharswood decided that whuu onu person ugreud to pay nnotliA' a cer tain number of dollars "In co n," ho cuuld not release himself from ho obli gation by tendering paper, eoninues in thu following manner : Cioveriimenthas ngrcisl to pu-certaln of Its bonds lu coin. Judgo Slarswood says it must ulildo by its oh'igalious. This Is the contract, und miut bu pre funned. Thu ltadleals say tlu doctrln is treason. What do lioldr of nation al cecurlties bearing gold Inierest my? Do thoy say that an ugreeiu nt lo pay an indebtedness lu guld maybe cancel ed by thu tender of paper V Whv mnv not tho irovcriinent ills- churgu Its iudebtedie-i.s by oll'eiini; cur rency when it has promised coin, as i well as Individuals '! Will those who assail Judgu Shurswood niswer. Thu men whd aru holdingimtlonal bonds mid I'.iylng notaxeoo wllldo well lo look after thu l'ennsylvanla Radicals. This (pies tlon ofiiiylug thunatluniildibtinimper, and making paper exccedliiglv plenty is uttriictiiig a good ih-.il of attention. Tin: coiiHCcnitloii of l)r, Yimiif,', of Nuw York, us Hlshopof Florida, on St. James' Day, win a very Iiiiith cero moiiy. Fifty Choristers, over nw liuu tired Clergy und hIx Hlshoj'rf w-ro In at tendaiurd, DNhop Jfopklmof Vermont presided, and tho JUsliop of toiiNlivTia preached tho consecration tt noon Tjir Itudical Journal :u UI bllentas to tho position of Judgo WIlHuiiirf, of Connecticut, on tho question ofAlle gheny repudiation." What was IiIh rocord on that point? DEMOCRATIC TICKET. 1'IIII.H IIIIIi OV THIS Hl l-llHMK COttT, ciKoi.au siTAitswoor, OKl-IIItAll'.t.l!llA, ? wofl AKSKMIII.V. .i 2 .irlvvnttl, iV,trvTVj 1 JJi-on, stiiiitu.'K. 'V nOF-CAT MIJjT.A.m, IT.NTHK TOWNSHIP. ' r-Ott TnF.AKUlF.lt. ' ,IA(!()H YOUK, - Miri'I.I.V T0WN.M1I1I-. Fllll C'OMMIMKlONl'll. , ,1AVIJ Yl'.AClFiTi, LORtlHT TOWNSHIP, , 'OH .11! II A' COMMISSION!:!!, TH OS. iT., WEIjt jivi-'ijl. M.MT. 'ri.KAH AOT,T0V2fiH II .'. Fon'AuniTon, .TAG OB IIAHRI! , Ui:.MI.OCK TOWNSHIP. Mnrkvt llHrt Wlii'At cr liuhil H Hy " Corn - n. Plmir iwr tmrrrl l'lo critt'i'd PlnitiTtl , Ilntlor Tnfii.'w'"7.7."'. Pntnl.M'M K Itrlrsl .Ytililt'M ...,... Pork i I mi 11 1 , 7 Kl SI ft I 5 1 II 1 Ml ' ,"l 12 li I.' It , 11 im Iliilns , ...nl.,.H KUlei. mul HhmiMrrs Ullil T IMHltlil.. M liny jcr ton ....H.,.., j,i:5im:it. Hemlock llnnrtl por fKiimnnil fret- Pliui " " ' (tun. Inch) .a , JntM, Ht'Uhtllnu, Plllll'., (Hemlock!... sIiIiikIcs, o. I H r thoutiiiHl HMhm - " n. 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.7.r Jin im , Hic.il . l'l Kl . S () . 7 Kl . IS VII I'hllnilcllilils Market. TmmsiiAv,,. Minima lwi7. I'l.OCIt NortliwcKtcni snt'orMnsftt $7.Dei 7.7.1 Northwestern extiii swn ll.iin Northwe-telh rutnUv liu,V(U!.'VI IVniiN.ittthlunnil W'oKtcrn ptnpeiflne... -mv-ls..) Pcimsylvnnlivnml Western extru nrv ti.ni) lVmi'.IViililil unil Western fiimllj- H I. nv.r U.IS0 Pcnnsylvunhi mul Western fancy lJ.xValu.liil live Hour l.mws.Ci wiicat ri'un..vivniii reu.n hint Fr-nf.ii-j.s7 Southern " " .! MT.'i I'nlirornlii " " ...... . i2.m " while " ?.11V!:l.'J1 Ilvr Pi'iinnylviinlii rye, c-'iuh tfl ihit.a5I.i.' LoitN i enow, sii.wr,i.r, While. " ei JWl.'JI O its 71 lius ,. ki.t i'tta PltovtstnSM Misi Pork, Y Mil ?.'l..1i) .Menu lleef, " , fZiM UreHsoil llni;, V IT. KUewlle Smokeil llnlim " IWcl7f " Hlumlilcr" V Hi if riwinjie T-inLHIt. iWluV Kir.ns cloverseeil n him tHnovn.iK) Ttniothyneeil Iium .v I uit.eeii M.mii,i.!?.nf 1-1(1 I HON No. I Scotch $IJ.UI No. I American Sll.no C.ITTI.K lleef UillloV ' - llMI7o KlIF.KP y tl, . .vane Hoi;s-v lil,s , Sf Ms. J lo.ii i iiwh, r1 iieiei fcr.,i.i.t MARRIED. jf.v r-i.vVAVi-un tlio iwtli of, Jii v. hv tlin Kpv, JoHtnh 1-Y.rri'f.t. V. Kinor lohn of nntwiMwt, 10 .iiK(.,Kiiio k. vitKtintMrEIhhtirL' NoithuiiilH-rliiiid en,, lit. tin., hv itov. r.. iiu-sw (inn, jir itniit v I.ttlirtn MKs Murth.i M. I'hII.t Ixrfiof Fair mount l,ur, 00. 7,O.Vf-OM liSUAUM tho r.Mil w of the hiMo'H inicntf..ontholsthult..hv Ho RU'ruU. ttorlh, Mr, Jnooh IMonu to MIhh KUti K. Mr simii, ooin ni Mtirinoiini. i.ut mo v tity. DIED. lti)Vi:iiM hit iohMpiwo, In lllMnhtir, on mi' nii.riiiiioi inn .tin iriM., .luun jiowpr.jr, nantiat mr-i, :l mouths und l!l duj a. Mr, llowor miih not mi woll khuwiuvs lie mnlit to h:ii in'cn. IIomilh a Kciitli'uuui. llt wbm vory oxoi'ih nt inuilolun, ami took unit prldo In toachliiK thohlfiipp. In tlio Immo-Uittoulrt'lo tttw-po kiiowu, it will ho inm h mlsoi1, unit ront)y 1.1 luontod, and dfKorttlly xo. UnwitH brnoto hit ldl toitlnK plnoo In tho ( Vim-tt ry on tilncNd y iiin'riioon, imrmloii hy many sorrowhtt frit ml, SPECIAL NOTICES WISI'AU'S I1AI.SAM ,K WII.ll ( III'.ttKY.- (l.i.vi., tulilt, Jlrthii'liltix, Aill.mil, ("V 'l'A, HVi'i.;' liuj Oil',, IJitltiit, unit I ho iiiiiiiitium rtl v.-i-II (IK ilniiKi-Mnu (Usinsri. of Hip Thruit, llirat unit Iauuj., in ciur (liniigriiMi1 (ilnuilii at nli Krunns of tin1 etir: fiw tiro uro f irtutmtii rnouli to I'l-rnpi' tlii-lr liiiiiotiil Inlluen.c, Itiiw lliliortnllt tlifll tn Inue Hi luuul a rixtiilll ail' lliloti' lo all tin's,' rainpliitnts, KtM'ilpnii piiiM'H Unit this pxlsts III ll'it'irr' Ilalti,t tn aa fxtpiit not Iminil In any ntlior nnu'ilj:tliiiwi'('r m-i'li tin- sutrcilnK, til aiiilU'.itluli (if llil-i KiHillr IliK, In alinu anil wotulorful ll.ils.im atntif slr ijuUlii's tho illscasa anil li-slnres Ihe .Mil'ia-iT to wonti'il health. Mr. JOHN UIWTO, OK 1UI.IIWI.N, CMKMl'NII I'nCNTV. N, Y.-vvrltCH "I was nri;iil liy a ni'Iifhlmr lii not ono bittleof tne ii.iiMini ior iny who, in'in assurou ly nun that InoiiM' II .1 l.t lint iiriMliu'ii Knoil'tlll-I. ho MimM pay fortholxitlloliiniM'lf. On Iho hIoiikIIi of i-ucli piactioal rvlitt'iii'o of Un inorlti', I S rix'iir- I'n li ijoiito, .i win, in mis unto nn i.r iriui what iilij-Klclans tcrmeil Hkatkii l'o.sirnov as in ooillianio in uilsn iioim'II lioill II n noil, ciitlulnt.' anil lalslin' Mian or loss IiIihhI. 4 rum. iiii'iiofil ul Inir t hi- lliilsniu ns ilti'i'i'li'il, aiil Mas ni inui'ii pioasi'ii wiin us iiporainins in.i , on. talnoil annthor Imttlo, ami tonliuu-il kIUus it. Ili'foro Ihls Imlllo was t-ntlroly usoil. lnSt ohki'iI iinmhlim anil was Mining itliaigli toKltnl, Tho llfth iMittlo l'lltll'1-ly Itl-SIOKKII IIKH TO HIU.T1I. ilnlnu that m nuMi ko oral l'io iiloialu luul tl oil i ilo lint luul t.illeil." I l'ri liiroil livrtKTII W. I'dWI.r. v MON'.DlTir i nintw.. U"i un.linrsaioiiy iinn!ijistlono .u'lios'nc. (1 oiitlv It pt'iiotlatoH throuuh ovory imroj It I'lli-vinu hlltfi iith from (ni-h nmirli uori A II MY until it IikiIs llll (oltnl)it nml I.Oill (' nrv, Jtiirni, from Iiillainatlon hoou urn li.t-U; 11 rmttums. at Us lirosont-ii illKtiliiioar : S lilus Insooai'h htaln,.l Iho ooiuj.lt'.lon'siloart M Ai.vi'.Kiioli ns flit.w i.'s ovory ono hlioulnaiy .v 11 lo li M uiiiuinis iiu'i tin u-ni ii , I. ot I host' who ihmlit, ii untile . but try,- only, turn iiKiruo nosoim 'iwouui n. lllllMd I ICK'S sil.V ii M'll llllOOIloMTS tWilll'l llllltl (IK I hC'IUII'UI.A. Thiiltov.(liiori.'oHlorrs. of IliKik, lvn. N. V.. ki h. In Iho llllilo l.xiiiiiluor. Iivwao of antlni;y tor puhlUlilnit a moilloiil oortllloil'o In ins iiiniuiiiio, oi inot'iiin in inn oniy son, oiM-rn. nti.i. "anor iiiKMiiuiioti aimcnron inovltili o. ' Wo pnbllHh thin Ktaloiiipnt, not for pay, hit In inntltiiilit lo (iml w ho has aiuworcil liravor.anil "In Jii.tli-o tn llr. Aliilorst hflni! hiitlilloilllh it "lliorols vliluo in iho iiullan w ater tioatili,-iit " whloh Ihn loiulorn nf this Mnwt7lne will llinili in. Linior ior iiiinBin in inoir nouoo," , rlroiilar Iroo, lir. Anilors' lotllno Wutor Is for miIo Iiv 2 V Iil.NH.Miilli:, I'loprlotur.aiDoyMt., X, v.. an hv an irrimitHi.. jr, TO ('ONM'SUTIVKK.-Tho aaviltUor, In. lint Im-oii rrntoroil tn lioalth In a fow wi-oks hv u - -ry nlmplo loiuoily. uftor haliii; ttulh roil for .ov rul yours with aKeverollintiatloctlon, mul that ill mil iltsoai.0 CoiiKuiiiiitlon ImiiiixIoiih tomaUu loo wn to hlK follow. .llllolorn Iho lnoulnt of onto. pronorlptlou uvfHl (frooof oharo), with thutlli !i ilfn for pri-pnrliiK ami ustnn tho Miiiif, win Toall who ilonlrn It, liu will Homl n isipyof h inoy umi a ki-iik cvhk in it conslmi-i i s. AmllHA, lIltOM'UiriH, COUGlIH. CilLIM, mil M 'Jhrontaml t.initr Airot Horn. Tho only ohj.-w if ) tlio nlvi rtUer lu homlhu tho rioHi-rfptlou it t ht'iiotll thn ntllii'toil, nml t-pi.iul lnioimutl m I whloh ouioolvoH to Im Jnuiluuhlo, and ho. hoi i ' ovory nilioror will tiy hit roinoily, as it will oi ' Ihoui uothhiK. ami may provo u hlonslug. l'tvrtt . wMilntj tho picM-rlpllou, vhv.k, hy return mm i will nlfutjit nililri'NM UKV. KllWAltl) A. WirSON. iiiy;)rJ7-"ly,, Wllllium.hiirtf. Kliifet oo., N Y m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rjiKACirKUH WANTKI). Duo Mali ami ono IVnuih'Tonchor for Um llor I oiwh of (Vntinihi, Coluinhln Couutv, lor a l nu of 1'liiht iiioiitliNorlonciT.eoiiiiut'nclimuutho flrt.t MoiiiliiyluHcph'inlior, i:iimlmitlou will bt-helii In tin-Hi-hoiM'iiouMi'of thonltovo n hioo 'i nppi pUoanls on AuuumI 'juih, NI7,nt lno'clotk, A. M. Ho or ilorof Iho honin .IKHIIMlAll il'Cit.NNKH. AukiiI 1, 1M'7. Hooy. ACIU:US WANTHI). Con. nuhnin KcliiKtl lllHlrletwantN tn inulxiind ono ft iiuilo tun-hen. lorthui-UfUilUKyour. AU ni pilennis uitM iinderKniincxainlmitloiiifforo11io County huptrlutendciit on thu Villi tiny of Au-Uiu-I next ornltt r, ut Conlralla, Tho nchoolHWlll open on iho Ut day of Kept em her, and eontlnuft )-n iuoiitlu, If iion-ltt-radomt nreiundr hoicutter liy orilwof tho Hoard, F. II. WtHIM'AIlTir, Heo'y. IK iut Halo, Aim, :t, 17, XIXTTOH'S NOTICE, 'ftsrATh ok HAitnoN ki.ini:, or Hcurr i m c'r. I lterf tthtumintiiry on tlio ohiatoof Harmon uune, jiuimu ismit iowiihiii, Coiumiilii County i mn-, ii im mini ton iiniiiji, HI II II) III.) lilllll iao been wnuit il bv IholU-uUttruf Kutdrouuly, (l John C. Kline, who rriMhlfu In IthioiiiMlnirir. All itTKons haluK (laliiiH atctilm-t tliu OMiiituiiiu nquoNlod tu ptcKcnt Iheiii tu ihn lUoeulur ior nettli incut, nml lhn knowins Ihemselvcj iiuwii ii iu uiuttu im) iiieiu, J01IK l KMNK, AiiKUhttl, lw7, Kiocutor A M KIXDH OF JOH ltINTIN(i Ji neat v neath-okwuttd fct Tillfi t'OhUWUlAN Hltum I'riullDKOmi'C, IIKRIFF'S HAI.KS. li.- ...t,, f ttti.lrv u-rll of X'.ntlilitml A'jiki- mil mul .1. I' nillttiml .'rjioiuM, lued out nf ihe IViurt or I'olntnoti Plea- of t'olumlilftl'ouuly, anil illns'teil (nine, will lH'eXi.e,l In inlille ""leat the I'ourl IIoiim', In Uloom.iiurii, on Mummy, th" Sissiml ilnv of SeitemlT, lsin, nt one n cliM'k In tticnnermioM, the folhmluit real cii!nn- to will w A is'rtaln tract of Intut iiUliale In l'IslilnKcris k towimhlii, t'nlumlilii isiunly.contaltilim one linn ilreil acres, inure or len, liounileil on Ihe noulli hy Innil or Jiieoli Ijiuhnch, on Ihe went liy lalulof John llrlnlit, on ihenortli iv himls of J. Knrii;, anil on IhociKl hy hiliilsor.lnlin Pealer, on which H ereeti-1 a frame, ilwelllnn hou-e anil n liarn, with the apiairli nances. Selr.cil, taken In exisu tloiinnittohiimlil in tho frovicrty otsjlNester Pealer. AIM) I . -Atllw-iMinie llmi nml place, n pertain lot or niece of uroutiil.nltuatelu the town of llliioms- durir, I'oiuinhlnisinnty, liclm two liuinliisl feci ihsiiimil lorly feet In wlillh, Imun.leil on the et hv Iron Street, on llii until hy lot or K. H. Utile, on the caul hv an alley, anil on the noutli by lot of -Mrs. llarrln, . hcreun Is oructol ii t" utory rrnme ilui IIIiik houe with the nppnrtcnan. ATM TwnlottlironrU'lnjtnrtV fcrtln wltlth nmt four hiimtml tvrt U'ti., Uio ntlwr Uflv (vol wkln aiitlm-er..v..i' fi-otaH.p,ii.jilri!iif, WnntUtl oil lliPlKirillimil rnl n mim in .utt-'M, .,.-. ii nmlmi Ihti tmiltli tiV 'Ililnl Ktm't. Hlli-r.Kll In ern triHwn fminc ilwellliiK hoiiv, nlthtln- ftP- initeiintirr-u He.7eil. niKrn in PH-cmuui . him in Nnltl nn Ihe iimitrtty or.Tohn Ilnwt-ii, in. ! ALSO: At tliftMiiif tlnin nml idaff. a ecrtnh-. lt or HCftMH KMHHIII. MU1HU- 111 llll" l"lll "i, ,nni I'ltiiiiiiliin iw. utile 11 n ii- ttvn limiilri-il Icot tttoii'ititil ftrly furl u iilf, bounds I on tlx; tli mt by im alley, mul on llio wmtli hy u Im f tlMpIlliiu; liou-w, with tlio tippurtriinim-n, .MP. J I iirri w MPri'tMi t. rrprirti tnuvoii mum Two itltirr lnt. tho nnu lw Itiu lift V Ir.H In vli.lll nnl roiir iiunuri'M f.'i-t tWv, thu miwr iiny r-i ttl.lt- itml rtpt'tllVnvrfi'Ptilot n. ii'llollilMC! tMHiii- Iedtm thi' north ami pat hy Ittmlrt of Jncoit l.jrr, on tho WVHI liv inniiM n iiu'iinpi uury uiiii im alloy, nnl mi tlin noiitli hy Klmt Htroi-t, Mhoroon i.rot ttTt. tl two rraino ihwllhw homos with tho HtiinirtonnnorH. HpIzihI, takoii In oxoriitlnti nml to ho im urn rruppny ni .loan jiowoii. At the -.niiio thin- nml i.luco. a lot nf unuttnl Mt i..l. In Hi.. ll.i-.iMirlnirl-ntmllrt I Villllillll.t rltll ii lu.linf ilftf fni-t. friu it mill nhn hiiiulroil ami HHIV m-i-i IM'rp 111 l"MPllil .-, ...,..-, on tlio north hy lotof 1 ViiHtPiimclior, on tho uiNt v mi iillcv. mi tin hi ill 11 liVlot of Vllimill Zplitlor, ami oil thtriiHt hy Troiitnlno "trcct unoroon it rri'owu n iw niorj' intuir uwi-iiini; Iiiulu 11 llli (lin niiv.llrli.liillw-1-K. Hfiltl. Ijlltl-11 Ifl rxpciitionniul to ho Mild an tlio nront-rly of nriioiiy, , ..,.T t.t. ... i.r roFi FT: I ai'l-ClKIO rKKKOHMAUCK l'Hl'ATIi OK SOI.OMOV liL'KHUUI, lHA'KAHl.ll, UohtmbSa 0unlu, s; Tho Otmmotitt-onlth of lViiiijInum Ts. to Potor Krkrotli, Kllon i;pkroth, luvM v ' I.iipv Niniec).r.pr, .loHpph lOckrotli. and .loHopli l-k'kroth 1. 1 minion miknni tho In lr i.r Ilhiuii Kckrotli,(nuinoM unknown.) llroolllnr. von anil oath of vim ato horoliy eltoil anil onninmniloil lo lioainl appoar In ynnr iiropor lorMou ai an iirpnans tiuri, lo no nninon in lllruiiii.huri.. In nml fnr all County, nil I Im llrnt Monilay ol hpptemtior lioxt, thin anil thorn lo answor tno immiiioii oi (jooiuoriiiaiir.soiiiiit; mtin that tho Kilftl Solnninn l-kriilh, lato nl Mlllllli touii.hht. t.ni,l otiiitito. ttioil .,li.il of orrtatn roal 'Kinio in niiiii lowiiiinp, anil iiKrotHi ttiui jnui lolltlotior hv urllolo ot ai:l ootm lit In wlltlnir. tlatotlUlHt lkVomlior, Ivia, tn soil ami onnuw thu sanio In the nam llisnnu swlo, nm noirs or as Klaus. Alul thoro nhuwoauso w liy Iho unlit I'nurt Khali nnt ilporoo tho uporltlc porforinanco f Ihe Haul cum ran in inn irno iiiioni nun iiiruuiiiK int-io-of. anil I hat u pmiwaiiooliu lilailollllilrl will! ito- (-too lo tho afnroniilil (lonun Hpiulo, ol lliu Milil lircnu'OH in ioo Kiiupio. ls..tl U l.ll is.. 1 1,1. llt 13'llltlt, UliHiuishuti;, Aniaisi t. lsi, N T () T KH. il'l-LlUt !'KtaoHMANCl-MrATKorJ VMK tl lJi- TON IiU'KAHUl. Ottutubia Hiuntj, ntt ThwUoinniouwonllh of ronnrvlvnnla , Hi to Win, lMtnlHtnn, John lUiNtou.AKUOH nf .laiiKN. Doiinlil ('.. lilvirn nml t.'hnrlfH J tnl.it on. s ' HMverniornt'. w. ii. iininnirr. Kiiun utii minor rhtlilron or Unhort ilalKton.iioc u., .Mutliim IhilKloii,Huiun Ahlfott, Martha lloltlli-mtui.JoHlnh K.iNion: ii. v. iinriiniiu.::uiin un oi t.. luiitiou nml Vi-luui M'l'urlt iiii otlmr, 3 on nml i-nrh of you aro hi-n ly cltt-ti ami cntininUHitti v no ami npH-iir in your ihuikt IlltMitii'.lnirEr. tn nml lor pnld Countv. nu tliollixt M-rnoii. iu an on tuns' itiuii. im no noun n 111 Monday oi h-k-ntriiiuor uoxt. thou nml thorn to nnswi-r tho n-tllion or It. J . liarlmuti, M-tun foith that tho hal'l J.iunti Kiilttou, illfil Molretl oi ci'ituln roal L-hlutn in ) 'ai1 llloomxhurx, ("olumhln county, nml ami nciooil with our iH-tltlom r hy iirtlclti ol iisrL'fiiit-ut lu u rlllmr. illit hoII nml oon- -ytho wiiuo to tin- mild .N'i'Ihou M'tliirty, Ills lu lr mul aHliiK. Aiultot.how ouiost whv tho suhl Court hiill not ilfcrto tliu xpvciilo iM-rfonn-ii hoc of thu Haiti oontrat-t avi'orillntf to tho trim lntoiU iimlmoanhiK lhHof, nml llititu ioiim-v-tiiu'e ho mailt umliT wii-l ilecr.'o to tho uforosidil t'lhon Ji tariy, oi tin- wtia ptt-miM-K in ii-HNim- llo. SAMl-KI MNVIH.K.HhoillI, T i C K. Sl'M-lKH' I'l.KlOUM VM'i: 1-hTAIK OV MiUiMOS H KKtini, III (-i:HKl). (btltmhtit nrOirV, MS Tho Coniinonwrallh of IVnntylMUila u h. In ivtor 1-i.krfHli, Kllon Kokmtli. Unvhl li v 'J l'okrolh, Jolm lickroth, I.uoy Nuunon wr, Johopli hk'kroth. und to tho holm oi lllrum Kckroth, (miiiii'H uiikniiwii.) (Iri'L-Llntr. ou nml fitch ol von mo hi-u-hv ottotl ana coiuiuaiiuoii 10 cm mm tn'.ir m j uur pni'ir iit-rnoii ill un iiriuiiiiH L4iiii iii 1111 iiumrii ui ItlouiuKhurK, iu ami for -ald oouiity, on Iho tlrxt nilMWiT mo peiiuou oi .oraiuiui rn'iiwoi-iM-iiiiHi hvr. Ki-tt nir form inai ino faia Hoiomou lA Kroiii lulu of Ml fllll i tnwnhhip.tliwaMt-oiinty.ih-roatiotl, till it M'lzoil of oorla n riaU-vtato lu Mlltliu town si ilo. lu unlit rotiutv. ami ncroitl ultli Miur nctl iioiiit oy arurif oi iiKrt'viurm in i iiimk. ui m'ii umU'ouvoy im suino io ino mn .moon wnwop pt-nholsor, his hotrn nml if-bluni. Ami tu nIiow oiiuhu wiiv i lie haul t Tiurt Minllnotuorrco Iho clilo pcrfonniiuco of tho miI1 oon trait uoconUun to tho tiuo Intent atvl tnonuln 1 1 terror, iuhI tlmt n ooiiM-yum'o lu nuulo uuilrrtnll ilt-i-rco to Jaooh Hctiwopjiiiihi-lor, nt tln niiM premises In too sluiplo. SAMUi:i. HN VDl.lt, blu-rltr, HliHjin'-hurK. Anaust V, ISi." T lIKMUTrAIjIilKKIXSntAXOl- (.'O.Ml'ANY DP WINHTON NUW YOUK. lMtlXIDKNT, Aioirtu nwr 9Jn(000,0(lo. KXUI.VHIVKr.Y TASI1. AM"AI. DIVini-MiS AVAII.MII.K 1MM1.MA1 VI. 'Ml M It KAhK 1 UK 1NL'J(AM H Olt TO l(l UWr. lilt: l'l(I.Mlt'.M, 'riioCompiiny IsKitnl iluiliitf tlio -ar oiuIIhk .liunmry lnt, I"fi72 l'olloloi, lniurliic il.ST.yUM, 'Iho tolnl Inoomoof tho your holtitf U , 217,0- ttuw l'ull paitlcuhus at tu the working of tho Company, will hothoorfutly bIvoii ly npplvliiK to joii.v u. rui:i;.i;, atUil'l". llLOUMMlUllfl, l'A pKHNAHl) STOIINKll, Won !il roNpoct fully nnnouueoto hUfrk-mls ami putrunw, that ho linn oionoil a nrntelas4 KIlUIT&COXPKCTIONKUYSTOItl' whorolhoro may Im fouml at all thm-h, u tlnocol loollon ol ruriT, fosriXTK'Nr.uY. ntt', m as woll us tint (.noci:itii;K, which may ho ohlnlmsl ut rcnsonutilo talon. Tin1 Block U nl wily frrnh nml of tho vory Unt ijimllly, o pains will hu hpuinl In iiiuku in i-ktuh lMmu'iit tlio tlnoKl of Un kind In town, a cull 1k KollcllisI huforo pun-luoiOM nro mmlo cKowhoro at It is hcllovtsl that porfoit KatUfuotlun will 1 fclvon. COIA7M11IA HtUIHl-:, Mnln nt., upp(-lto MUIrr'M Hloro, auwO'tr;. iiloomsburi,', l'.i, pAXTOX & HAUMAK, u v i' i: It T, V A.. MANUICTtTllKlt'K A(!KMH, Hilt Til K VAI.KOK nAt'lllf Mls' HA W UONK HI IUIU-IMIOSIMIATK OF MMK, A I' MANlU-'ACTUUKlfH ruuw w I I.I n KlolirV I'kll CENT. INir.KVN.uf t Kol"b, rt, l'u., Au , D, lHUTm. i k A t PKVOXl) THK MIKSIHSIIMM i t uiuplolo HUtoiy nt tho New Hlalti undTor' rttorleh, lroiu tho (Ireat Itlor to the (licat (K'.-iin. Ily Albeit I, Uitlmrdmm. OVUI'JI.OOI) to I' IKS Mtl.il IN ONK MuMII, J.ifo nml adenluio mi Iho l'rulilei, Mountulns ami mo I'adiic Cuaw. wiih overxj Pi.iripii ami i-nonmnipmn viowh oi me c i m-ry, i nn-n, IjiikIk, Mines, I'enplc und Curliwltlos of llm j'ou Htntcn nnd Ti-irltorles, Tn nioipivilvu einlunitits nml n-tlLrs lu Iho 'Tar Wohl." Ihls HUlotyof Hut MikI mul feillle reuioii wlllpiuvo an luwilunhU. iimkIsi moo, Mip jdylun as it duet a unlit lonu folt of a lull, mil lieu tli'iind reliable ttuldoto rlluiulo, hull, pitHluils, iiu-nnn of tiiiM'l, etc., etc, AtlKN TK Heml tor Circulars and weinir leriiii, Mid it full ilfseilptlou of the work. Address. NATIONAL l-UllldHHINH CO., auW-7-ll fu7 Minor Ht,, riilladi Ijhln, Tn. ni)()WS Al'IMlAISHMHKTH. he follow ImrnimriiUeiiu-nt of rent nol i-r- m lal i ropi ity not opart to widnw of leredeutv, hi Uei'li llled In Iho otlleo of Iho lteufctor ol Co- hi nl iu eoiinly, under thu lUilex of (urt, and f w l iu pris-'Mtcd for absoUitu contlrumlhui, lo f th - OrphntiH'('iirt tulMt licld in lilooiadnut;, In ui i for Mtld isnmty.oii Wkiinmpav, Till CopitTit i I 1 Ol Hi iTl'.MUItll, WI7, Ut tWO oYW'k P.M., i: Mildd.i anlCkM exeeollona tu kiit-li it milt out. . , . ' ' I 111 v s nte nrovtoiiKlV Hied, of which nil jwrmilii. jm i3mir win inic uimi 1 ' Widow uf Ueoriju Ciuuiur, hit? uf Jlloom i lu uihlp, Uicoohi'd, 1 WlflnW of Wllllniu l-'ftlrinrtii luln tl Mi.iint 1 h aiih lo iiahlp, doecnt)i. 8 Widow uf Uunc Itek-linrd, lulo ofjndlsuu toviithtp dUTiuasl, I Wiuow'.r John IHetterleh, Into orjuontmir ton uttdp, ilocoiiKtsl. . John o. nini7.i:, iHiNtcr, Jl miuuhiiii;, Atiuiut V. IN7, ' MO Y KK'S J, oi.it r,HTAiu.iHiii:i) imuti htoiu.. DIlUOHt nilUOSt! DHUOHttl Tit r. moit ooiii-lrto nmt carefully nolectwl Mtock lolio fiuunl In tho onunty, oniiMitlnK In purl nf Ilnnr-i, Choinloiils, l'nlnl, Oll, . tltftSS, VllNllsllON, 1'utly, llruahoM, IiyoStHfrs. . .Mlxi-M l'ulnls, HYHUl'Hf KSHICKMJd, KXTItArTTHHliCKs, KSIKITIAh UltA, iVrfuiuory, llnlr J)yci, i Kniiry Houps, ltruho, f'oinhs, Co-oriel I, Stationery, l'orkrt ll'Mik, KN KNIVIX, l'llMHCKIAItM, TOHAtVO. IMMIH, ClItM-irVr. HltAPW, nni!m., HimniroK, ClmtauU Mklni, Catheters, PrOculU!UH Hyrlnost Urojuit l'umpH, Trusi's of n ppro wl nmko, A lnrRonssurlinoiit of thott-o Mrniors for Miillf-I. mil purpose, loflhtr with tho varlomt WVAA, KNOWN HTOMAC1I lUTTlMtH. TIioko with innny other articles too numerous toniM-otfy form n Mock -which ileflcs ooiupftltloii both us roKiinls price ami lliotU.illty of tlniKnKl, lUHIt'lANS I'ltrJUlttl'l'lUN.H COMI'Ol'NPKII WITH rill-1 1MiHTr-.HK VNh PMI'Vll J. Country (leaterft nrw luvltrtl to Inspict tho utoolt U-forf puii'haiuKolsiMhero, as thoy wltl find it Krontly tn tholr aiUantnxe, l-'rosh RfHhN arorotiitjititly huliiR nieheU finia tho city, nml rfm he rbttliuil nihiT bii uhntcmfi or ltd tit, Komi iniKrtiHM-i;uT-i;xcHANt;i: ItunrK h hovo KxrUmiRo llolel, Muln ulre. t, llJooinslnirn. AuguU 9.1SC7. RKOISTKIl'S NOTK'M. XoTU-i: m m.iii nv utvic.v tontl liuntcs, rroilllors, ami otlier perrtom IntiTcMUil In Iho (sUntes of t lien- KpootK o ilcci'ioleutH mid iuIiioin, that tin- follmv liucndmlnlstrntlon nml mum. Inn ncuounlN luno been tlh-d in llin otM(tof tlu Ilefi-if cr tr i'..i..t,,i,i,. onuutv, ami will bo proscnuit lor conMriuiitiou nml allowance in tin Orphans' Court, tu bw hold in nu-'MiiiinirK. in UK' ooillliy lllitlcjiaUl, Oil WKli NKsIiAY. TIIR I'urilTH IHV oi Nki-rrmii. it loir at tuuo'oliM.-k Iii tin. nltcrnoonof mUl ilny. ' j. Mvoomiami iiiiiti nccouiil or .lohn Hlmrpli-r.-, I.xi eulor of Hhtcy MiUKonuu, ot Cataw Ihhii.iU'o'U, 2. Account of James M'Alimiey ami Win Umu ntrt-nror. r:Tocuiorsiiffipnii-iij.nt-..tii.. ... i..t.. ol Miilno tu iishlp, i1eee.i-.rtl. ' 3. Mtml misnuit of Siiinucl MiiMlcrnml Mlchncl llrn, AiliuluNtiatotHof .Maltliow llrnwn, Into ol Mllllin towtmhlp, ili-couhod, -I. I'lUllI account of Siiiniu-t Km-ili i- mill l..l.n Kn viler. Ailmlnlstnitors of John hiudi-r. fr l.iio of Milllln, doccnsctl. .1. Account nf Alfri-1 T. frnii-tlnrr mlinluM...,. toruf ItouU-n Hckk, int(? of Klshluen-ck town hhlp, ih eeiiHoil. II. Aci-nUIlt lif I .III I'lirt.ff- ii.ltiililulrnti.i- nf ImvI.I Uolihllno, IMoof .bickMuitowmlilp, ih-o'd, 7. l-'lrfl nmt fln.il m--rnmt i.f Mi.nm Vi.im.i adiiilulNtrntor or Win, K. Hntierts, lato of .Iiu-k- koll tOMl)-lllp, ilco'il. Account of Mary . Ilolnu-. uiliuhilxtiiitrlt of 1 Mwln Holim-M, latouf FlKhliinereok townshtp, dooeiiicd. 0. Account nf llivl.l Mlll.-p n.ltn hi l.l r..l..c .it Chrlxtophrr F, Konolly, 1 itu of Ilriarcu-tk town ship, doconsi'ii. 10. Account of David Miller, fidmlnlttrnlor or Cm i.l i in- Ktncll, Into of Ilrliircreek townihlp, doceiiJsi'd, 11. Third and HiuiI lu-cmitit tlf (Ji-inirt llmrliou Jolltl l-iliariiIc-(H nod l.lnul Pnvlnu inluiliiUlni. ton of Joseph I'n x ton, latouf Ciitiiwlst,dccl, rJ. Acoouut nf It. T,. V. Col lev, adnilnlKtrutnr of I i-duh HtiifH, Inioot ili-nton towio-Iilp, dee'd. It. Account of .InNciih llnrtmnn iifliiiliilutnilnr ot Marif.tu t lliirtniuti, ..itouri-rnuklln tiiHiiNhlp, dts'onsL'd, II. Heron 1 1 nml filial fm-nuiit nf CirL-ft mill .fnlm F. Conner. OXrs'Utors of ThntnnM (Vinm-r. lulu m iA ntro tuvMishli( dots-nMsl, lt. rili.il iiecount ot Knimiel Kivsnh-r. tiunnllnn or Henry K.Nuss,) Muiuo toMiililp. 1(3. I-'Irstnml dual account of Mnmuol KrcsMlcr, (ruiirdlau of Chinlcs J. .Num, laloid Mulno Um li mp, uecennfu, 17. KlrNt and limit acenuut of .InmewVfln Iturii. ndtulnlidrntorof Kaniuel Van Horn, hit oof (iroeii wood tow iishlp, ilciu-atod. K Klrnt luulllim meountof (jeoiuo A.Howmau, oxooutor of John Uo nolds, latool Mltlllu town- hllip, dOOOIlMOd. I't. Account ol Ani7l Crnliraml Churl in Steiisrh. iiduilulMtratorH ol Abraham Moiir-ch, Into of KouiiiiKcreck lovwililp, tlucnoieil. J). Account of Jiiiiuk iluHlers, udinlnlHtrntor ot lohn licunett, Into of rinu towmdilp, dts'oiiM'd. '1. Acismut of II. K. Ihirlliiaii. ndinlntstrator oi' William IUikIo's, lalo of Itloiini township, ilcc'd, tfil. Klnnl account of Onulel DnN and Humuel Homlmiui, oxei'utorHof James I' Iloiidnuiu, lalo of I.llierty TowiiKtilp, doo'd JS. Account of WllllniiiChli Ihtmnn. iiilintnlslra tor of Nut lia n Ciihi, oft-k-tttt Township, dcr'd, VI. Acismnt of Holouion Ihiss. udmlutxtrator of John 1 Valor, lato of KlthliiKcrwk Township doe'd. John u. i-iii;k.i:, HoKimcr. l.l.MniK.mrc, Aim. '!, Isi7, (QOLMIT PHOCiiAMATION. Will IE CAS. t lie Hon. Will In in Klu.-tl. l-ri-xl.h-nt Jutlcoi tho Coin t of Oicr and Tu miner and lo-iu-nii .nm jH'iivcry, uiairi oi ijuniier KOKtirns ol tho l'ciioc nml Court of Com mini IMras ami cr phmi'H Court in tho 2itti Judlcinl IMstiict, com inwcd of theoounilesof Columbhi, Kultlvnn nml wyomliiif, und tho Hon. Irani lVrraud l'eter K. Horhoiu. AsHociiito J ii i hies of rvdmohln enttntv havo iHMiiod tholr piocopt, iH-nrln ditto tho LI'tli ilny of Maieh, lu tho yi-nr of uur l,ord, ono inouHuiiu,-iKUi iiutinreii mm wixiy-nPM n, una lo mudlrootisl for holdlncuCourt otuyer nnd Termi ner nml (Jouend Jnll Iielhorv. (!enornl Ouartor hehislnns of tho reneo, Coiiiinon 1'leiH nnd Orph auV C-uurMu HlooiiiohurK, In tho rountv of Co lumbia, on tho llrst Monday, helm; tho 'M day of Hi-pioiubi-r next, toismtlnuo one week. police is ncreoy Riven, in inocoiouii, in ino .luitici-H of tho I'l-nco nml tho Coustuhles of tlio Mild county or Columbia that thoy 1h then nnd thero u tin lr propi-r iM-muii ut ten n'cltx k lu tho forenoon or Mild uny with their records, IiuiuIhI tloiis und other rt'iuoinbruiK'o Ui do thou- things which to their olllcex appcruilu lu bo douo. And thoho thut nto bound by nswuni zjinco, to privto ruto uicalnst tho iirlsoueiH tlint uio or mnv Im In tin Jnll of Iho said county or Columbia tobo then un i inert-u pruM-cuioincmnshiinu no ni, .in roriaro reipieKted to bo punctual In their attend- uiic, uuictaoi in inoir maircH. imnsi ut lIlooiushurK, Iho Wlh dnj or July, in thu car ot our Lord, onrt tlioim and oluht hundroil and nlxly-suveu, nnd In iho nlm ticth j oar oi tho InJept mlencooi tho Cnltel Htnles ot America, ((ion hvvb hik Com.mos WIAI.TH.) HAMU1XHNYHK1E, hhrrijCT, llliKtiiiHtmr, Auuunt II, 1J7. G UAXI) JUHOUS, KOU HKITKMIIKU Tl.KM, Ih.7. llMJOM-Wni. Sh ifli-r, J. J. Ilrower, Win.M'Itrldo. Itiu mi Ciiktk Ad'itu Dictieilvk, Uoit. Uruwick J. II. Dodsun, critini. Win. Kliall'or. l!oNYMUIAM l'eter Hnwer. I'ifiiiNd Ckkkk Henrv lleilillno, Cu VNKi.i.--IwiAC Hi-mlorshot, tiHUi.NWooii lteulM-n lllcli, Wilson M, lr. Hkmi-ock iKiiao I'urncll. MAIM. l-'ranci. l-'lemlim, John 1 hhuuuui. Mapivin ClmrloM Tyrcmnii. Mifh. IN Henry Hetler, C. II, Hoss. OiiNiir ntuuol Ao)iouh.ich, ltovittMi I'ur.Ki: 1'ranklln ocuiu. KrnTid, W. Cnndinif, Wm. Howcr, John Ney h.irl. Hpuaki.ua k ItonJ. Colo, HJnadrick Hoss. IAVKHHK JlMtOHS, ron Hi.rrKMiir.it ti:um, ivjt. Hi,ooM-.Miehael Walter, Win lleldloman. IlrxM.n Wm Michael, John i.oiu;tMtU'!Kor, r John shinnnu. Illtl Alt Cut l k J CHinllh, IIknton John J M'lleiiry. Ci.ntk ma Ihni. JoM'ph M lrock. CONVMIIIAU I'hlllp lin ti7.ll. Krahkun Kilns Wt-uvor, Jod Znrr. Kl sill. mi Ckkfk- Kills H Hlucker. (JitKi..NWooi Wm It ILelor. Churlin IJuioock. Hald Dcmoll. llKMI.OOK Zebllletl Itubblnu. Jh l'st Jouus r'Ueniinnt ChiirliH Ilillij, John ' Hiijder, IlenJ, WnantT. Mums-Jos o wlntmloen, l'hlntas Smith, Hninuol Sus I'hiltp Creaky,, humuel CioaHj, John It Yohp Mt. 1'i.kahant John Wanlch, (Jilliey Molhk. Maihson l'eter Wolf, Jacob N Olitou. MoMot'it JuckBon 11 by. M vink W ImirenticrKer. I'ink lliolinrd W, I.youn. ItoniN(. Ckkkk-DuiiM Itarttf, Uanlcl (lenrhart Ainzl CrulK. L 1ST OK UAUSKS 1'OH TllIAI. AT HK1TKM1IKK TKUM, IM7. 1. Kit Jones h. Mllttt C. Abbolt. et, Rl, -'. WilKht lIuuihoKMi.rctor Miller. :i, Jonuihan Knlltlo w. Wrlht llimlicu, 1. Mary K. tliovu h, lUibort h. Huuull.ot, nl, Havld Yonuor . ('Union Hewitt, ot. al. 6. David Try n. J)ald hhuuiaii. 7, thsri;e lrutn vs. Isaac Yetter, H. Klius Kruui uso vs. Hanlol Kriiui'N mliur'N. H. William A. Mnrr vw. Jaiues Iiyko, 10, Thouuis J, N'amleihlici' s. Aluot Hrcjlier. It, Hylvostcr J. I'mii vh, Wllllinu C. tiieen's ad- luliiiklratiiix. 1'.', .TiieohH. i:uiixvs.Win. C.Oioen'sndinr'H. 1 1. Joseph 1.1 1 ley vs. IVtor M.MI.k. 1 1, Jneoh A, Hw ilu r vs. Itletiatd W, I yons, i.'i. Jiiiu.is ( la i inn n t, Mlchnel Cieuno, 1 1, al, l'l. (leortiit lirowu vs. U-onaid Wliieumn, 17. CIiiim. W. Campbell it. ui., vs. Jiu-li p. ro tti-ynoliU.t-t.nl. H, Hylvotf r J, I'auv vh, John 1'ohliiHon. in. 'llllmau 1'aux . Svl i t.lt r J. l'uiix, W. John 'in-inbly ot.nl.. s H.Mary K.ltifiii ol.ul. Ul, Clink Htewnttot, id., vh, r.uinh C,Cloaer. li!. Iu bonili Ik'iin vs. Owen I., (lean. IS l, Kriiuklln Yimuiu k. Win, T. stmman. l'l. IMwind M Calltt.nl., . Johh Swocnoy. '2 Wwd Itrniich IiiKuraneo Cn. vh, H. C, Hhuo, l, John Kolchnu' h. Jeremiah KJIcHK'udiiirK, Milton Trim nil uho h. 1'Jilllp H, fMoyi r ot. al. li. Jvhkl Uohiiliis nnd ulfo h. Win. Kcn X wllo, VV, Hubert J. Lyons' admix, n, Wesley l.j onv, w, JumoM M'Vickorw, .N. I.. Camhln II, 31, CIihh, M, Miller h, the tuwuhp of lltoom, J1-HK CtH.KMAN, I'rotliunoiary. IlliHiuisburu', Auf. '2, 1ni7, rpKACHKUS WANTKD. iv n uloom Vf7ooA Dismwr. Four Female nml HU or hoMii Mala ToucherH uro untiled lor thu Full ami Winter Term of thu He lino U In liluoiu HUtrlct Coluiuhia county, All (ipplicMiht uro iwjUOHteil lu luei-l Iho Coun ly (superintendent lu ihn upinr room nr tho ill.tJOMHUUnU ACADKMY on MONDAY tho I. 'th of Ahuui-t ut U o'liiKk A, M.( fori'xainluiitloii oto T1ioK(1uk(1i will upon on Iho llrht MONDAY lu 81.11 KMlll.lt neM, and eoiillmiu M'i'iiimmtlm, J.K.KDHAUHic'y. illoouisbuiv, July 19, 1W It