D THE COLUMBIAN, 13LOOMSBUKG, COLUMBI COUNTY, PA. BLOOMS13URG, PA. I'HIDAY MOIlNtNU, IKl'T. 13, 1SOT. 4fTIIE COLOMBIAN ku Ihe LorRt.t Clrcnlfttlon In Columbia and adjoining oountlci of any papr publlihtd here, and la alio a much larger th.tl than anjr of III colcmporarlcl and In therefore tha bit medium for advcrlUIng In thle tcctlou of the Bute. COM- THE jBEMOVAL OF SICKLES We have heretofore noticed the- rcmo. val of General Sickles from tlio com mniul of tlio military district composed of tlio States of North and South Caro Una. Ills placo Is filled by den. Canby who Is transferred from the command of the Washington Department. Gen Canby has assumed command, and Sick les under tho order of removal has left Charleston for New York. A main cntiso of this chango was tho unlawful dictatorial and outrageous attempt of Gen. Sickles to destroy the Jurisdiction and powers of tho Court of tho United States In his district, upon u Judgment recovered In tho Circuit Court, held by Chief Justice. Chase, In Juno of tho pres. ent year,In North Ciirolliia.on ancxecu.. tlou Issued In duo course, of law to tho Marshal of tho district. All proceed Ings under tho writ however, wero pro- vented and forbidden by tho military officer in command In that State. And thus tho regular administration ofjus tleo was brought Into contempt. This Interruption of tho Judicial authority of tho United States was persisted in until finally tho President In view of his duty to tako euro that tho laws bo faithfully executed, removed tho often ding General from command. Tho Courts of tho United States aro not to bo further defied In North Carolina or elsowhero within tho United States, but tho Constitution and laws aro to have uninterrupted and complcto operation as In former times, so far at least as tho President can secure, that result. Chief Justlco Chaso, when holding his court at Ilalelgh, declared expressly that tho National Courts wero reinstated in their full authority as to all matters within their Jurisdiction in that State (North Carolina)and In other States of tho So uth. Again ho decided in ex press terms "that tho military authori ty does not extend in any respect to the Courts of tho United States." Theso Important declarations by tho Chief Justico made and published In Juno last aro dcclslvo upon tho question of law raised by the conduct of Sickles, Ho had no power to Interpose with the Courts of tho United States "In any re. Bpect," or for any causq whatever, and his attempt to do so was despotic and shameful. Several of the military commanders in tho South appear to havo swollen enormously since being assigned to com mand that section of the country. Sick les and Sheridan havo both become no torious for ridingln magnificent coach es, arrayed In all tho fineries of rank and with splendid attendants, they havo resided in magnificent houses, seized by them for their uso and luxu rious enjoyment, and they havo Issued decrees and orders in true imperial style. But their unjust and arrogant rule may bo claimed as tho natural fruit of tho re construction laws exacted by Congress. For tho Congressional majority inten ded by those acts, to break the spirit of the South not for tho purpose of render ing tho people obedient or devoted to tho Federal Government, but to render them subservient to tho radical party and obedient to its behests. To this end negro suffrage, was let looso with all its demoralization, and passionate partisan soldiers put in command to control tho whole proceeding of recon struction. It Is not strango then, that we should seo the Courts of the United States de fled, and the grossest injusttco practiced in tho registration of voters by whom reorganization is to bo accomplished. In nearly every State negro majorities aro manufactured upon tho lists of reg istration and then by military order tho selection of jurymen Is to be confined to theso Africanized lists, thus putting the administration of justice as well as tho management of political institutions Into tho hands of tho ignorant and sub servient clement of the population. Very naturally tho managers of this great Iniquity aro unwilling that tho Courts of tho United States should havo any Jurisdiction or power In all that fcectlon of country, becauso they might interfere in various ways with tho pro gress of despotism and party manage ment. In view of tho facts now made manifest to tho country, all honest nud fair men must rejoice that by tho remo val of Stanton, Sheridan and Sickles, some respect is paid to popular right, and somo attempt mado to vlndlrato the truo principles of Republican Govern ment from despotic Invasion. Repudiation. Thero Is wo notice, tho usual effort on tho part of tho Rad ical papers, tocrcato tho impression that success of tho Democratic party will In somo way lead to repudiation and tho taxing of tho Bonds of tho Government To show that this charge, so vehem ently urged and Insisted upon, from time, to time, and which luw doubtless had Its Influence, is wholly false, It Is only nccesary to rcferto tho past his tory of our party to find that as a party, wo havo nowhere, under no clrcum htances, favored repudiation, or viola tions of tho public Faith. Democrats may and do regard tho enormous debt created by tho war, as being wholly caused by fanaticism and radical cor ruptlon,but they will Insist upon Its pay ment to tho utmost farthing. That additional State Tax. Wo wero not awaro until recently that our county had been called upon to con tribute Its share of tho Increased Slato tax. It seems a demand has been mado by tho Radical officers ut Harrlsburg, for arrears of tax, chiefly for 18C0, of l,oi l.8t. This it a strango proceeding on tho part of tho officers of tho Stato It seems so much llko what our country peoplo call "an after clap." A similar demand for Increased taxes ovei tho amount already assessed will bo mado for 1607, and thus our people will bo called upon to pay over 18,000 of taxes most unexpectedly, Wo hopo tho At torney of tho Commissioners will ex amino tho legality of their demand. That has been tho courso In somo of tho counties, wo notice by tho papers. Kx-Oov. Cuktin, who has been spen ding tho past few months In Europe, has arrived at bin bome U Beilofontc. ADDRESS Ol Till! llUMOCUATlO COUNTY MITTIU:. Fr.r,t.ow CmznNs: The coming con test Is oneof very great Importance, not only In Its Immediate cflVcN upon tho policy of the State, but In Its hearing upon tho future, and In Its relation to tho coming Presidential election. Un doubtedly tho course of tho Rmllcnl leaders has been such as to serious ly dUaffoct many of their former follow ers. hatever alllnltles havo hereto foro existed, they nro not prepared to follow In tho alarming crmado ngalust all Constitutional protections and guar antees, nnd convert our beautiful sys tern of Federal go vcrn ment I nto a coii'.ol Mated despotism : they aro not prepared to admit that Congress has tho right to mako tho negro a voter In I'ennsylva nlaj thus overriding and setting at naught our own State Constitution they aro opposed to that Radical Stato legislation which places 1110 negro on nu equality with tho whlto man, and makes It criminal to furnish him with n special car for his accommodation j nor do they dcslro to seo a man pledged to administer tho decrees of his political party, upon tho Bench of our Supremo Court. Theso nnd other considerations nro op crating silently but powerfully upon many persons, who upon past Ksucs voted against tho Democratic party Tho dead past must bury Its dead. Wo can nil very easily seo that tho living Issue of to-day Is tho ono upon which elections will turn. Tlio question whether ten Southern States shall bo subjected to tho local domination of tho blacks; whether tho fifteen thou and negroes In Pennsylvania shall bo on political equality nnd hold tho bal anco of power, and thus actually con trol tho legislation of tho grand old Commonwealth. Theso arc somo of tho questions which must now bo met nnd decided. Lot us nddress ourselves ov cry where to theso things, nud not wnsto our timo nnd energies upon matters. which tho inexorablo logic of events havo already settled. A majority of th,o peoplo of Pennsyl vania aro convinced that tho principles of tho Democratic party nro correct ; and that Its candidate for Supremo Court Is able, honest nnd trustworthy They know too, that on all thoo quus. tions of personal rights, Constitutional prerogatives, limitations of tho Govern ment, and tho Just sovereignty of tho people, tho position of ,pur party is ttmt.i.1 ti.wl eti. tit " o nre, in view of theso facts, clearly of opinion that success In Pennsylva nia Is easily within our reach, if wo do our wholo duty. And that duty consists In tho active personal exertion of every individual member of tho party. These political contests nro not won by tho great leaders whose names fill tho news. papers, so much as by the quiet but ef ficient working of individual Democrats in each election district. It is thero and by them, that tho battle is fought and won. Let each man feci himself inter cstcd, mako himself rxquainted with facts, loso no opportunity of urging them upon tho consideration of his fel low citizens, labor earnestly, constant, ly, nor remit Ills exertions for a mo. ment, until seven o'clock on the evening of tho election; and then, when tho telegraph announces tho glorious news of tho election of Sharswood, ho can say with pride, satisfaction and truth, It is In part my work. nio party lias claims upon cacli Indi vidual member. When tho buglo has sounded for battle, ho Is a recreant Democrat who docs not step into tho ranks and labor for tho victory. Tho Committee trusts that no man In tho county will bo found wanting ; but that thero will bo a united and earnest en deavor to securo a larger majority than has ever bren cast heretofore in Colum bia County. Great battles aro won and closely contested elections carried by individual bravery and personal exer tion ; and wo call upon every man to do ids full duty, and tho battle is won and Pennsylvania redeemed. By order of tho Committee. JOHN G. FRKF.ZE, Chairman. VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. Tim Standing Committeo nt its re cent meeting adopted an address, select ed threo Democrats in each District to act as a Vigilanco Committeo j to whom Instructions will bo sent by tho Stand ing Committeo ; and directed tho ad dress and tlio list to bo published in all tho Democratic papers of tho county. Heaver 11. Zimmerman. Allen Jltum, Charles Michael. -tftvifwi-J.J. M'Hcnry, RohrM'lien- , r ir i.'.i ,.i.t., " ' COURT PROCEEDINGS. Hi:pri:.mnu missions, 1807. Cimclmled.) In our report last week wo commit, ted an error lu tho caso of tho Common' wealth vs. Sylvester Hoffman. Wo should havo said, that this was im In dictment found nt May Hcslon, 1NS7, for rejecting tho vote of a qualified vo tor, and (hat slneo Hoffman was held to ball for his appeamnco at this session That between tho said sessions and be. foro tho trial, Gov. Geary mado out and signed a pardon forsatd I loll'man, which was Hied, and thereupon ho was (lis charged from his recognizance. Com. vs. Henry L'rtwlne Indictment assault nud battery. A trua bill. Com. vs. Chas. W. Stout Indictment nsault nnd battery a truo bill. Jury railed nnd sworn. After hearing tho ovldcnco tho Defendant withdraws tho plea of not guilty and pleads guilty Sentence of tho Court that tho defend ant pay a fine of ten dollars and under go an Imprisonment of ten days In tho County Jail, and pay tho costs of prose cution. Trough and 1 Velio for Com Barkley and Brockway for Defendant. Com. vs. I. W. Jlnus Indictment for threats found at May Session last. De fendant having died previous to this Session, his ball H. Mowery discharged from his recognizance. Com. vs. Jos. Welsch Indictment fornication and basterdy a truo bill. Defendant pleads guilty. Usual sen tence. Com. vs. J. Wilhelm Indictment maliciously disturbing u meeting con vencd for religious worship. A truo bill, Defendant pleads not guilty, Issue and rulo for trial. Jury called and sworn. Verdict of tho Jury finding tho Defend ant guilty, sentenced to pay a fino of $5M ond costs of prosecution. Traugh and Whitmoyer for Com., Brockway for Def. Com. vs. .Tas. Henwood Indictment willfully nnd maliciously setting fire to a hay shed. Truo bill. Def. pleads not guilty. Issuo and rulo for trial. Jury called and sworn. Verdict guilty In manner and form as ho stands Indicted Clark and Traugh for Com. Freezo for Def. Sontcnccd to tho Houo of Refuge. Com. vs. M. Snyder Indictment lar ceny, not a truo bill. County to pay costs. September "j. Judgments; taken on this day al-o arguments heard. Com. vs. JO. V. Lemon Charged with having deserted his wife. On mo tion of Mr. Clark, Def. discharged. Com. vs. Jus. Gunnings Recogni zance making threats. Recognizance of Def. nnd Daniel Dickson ills ball forfeit ed, to bo respited on appearanco of Def. at next session. Com. vs. Patrick Killccn Indictment taking Illegal fees not a truo bill, and prosecutor Moses Snyder to pay costs. Com. vs. Robert S. Howell Rccogni- zanco assault and battery. Rccogni zanco of Def. and Samuel Krossler his bail, forfeited to bo respited on nppear- anco of Def. nt next session. ry, I. K. Krlcubftuu Jlerwlck Isaiah Bower, HuiUon Owen, J. S. Sanders. JlluomD, Lowcuberg, 1'. lilllmeyor, J. B. Casey. JlrlercreekWm. Lamon, J. G. Jaco by, J. 0. Smith. Cutawlssuyi. V. 11. Kline, Dr. J. K. Robbing, J. H. Crorsy. Centre C. II. Dlettcrlck, II. D. Kuorr, Andrew Freas. Centralia-.J, B. Knittle, 1. Killeen, T. O'Gerharty. ConyiightiwW'm. Goodman, D. T. M'Klernan, Dr. Wohlforth. J'ishlnicrcck). M'Hcnry, David Savage, John Sutton. Franklin David Knittle, Washing ton Parr, II. J. Reeder. Grienwood Isaac Dewltt, John Leg go tt, A. J. Albertson. JIemlock '. II. Shoemaker, Ciipt. I. Leldy, Jackson Kmmett. Jackson Daniel Young, SilasM'Hen ry, Henry Wagner. Locust Ocra Hower, John Snyder, Daniel Stlne. ' Madison Capt. W. J. Allen, James Klsner, A. K. Smith. Jf;ie-U. J. Cn.npbell, W. T. Shu man. M. G rover. Mifflin A, Schwejipenhelser, Dr. Montgomery, J. II. Ifcttler. Montour Noah Mouser, P. Helm bach, James Farnsworth. Mt. I'leutunt Win, Miller, Wm. Howell, John Mordan. Orun;el)r. Megargell, Col. Kline, Moses Kverett. J'lne John F. Fowler, John Lore, Luther German. Jlourlnrjcreek John D. llouek, X, Drelsliach, Amzl Craig, .Vrort 1 Fnt, 11, F.Reighard, J.Lake. Sttyarloaf Allnas Cole, Andrew Lau bach, G. Moore. By order of tho Commltfe, JOHN G. FRKEZK, Chairman. Sonu fellow writing to tho New York Times, says that after having a conver sation Kith Gen. Grant, ho thinks that Gen. Is loyal. Just think of tho Imper tlnencoof n man doubting tho loyalty of Grant, tho general In chief. It Is be causo Grant Is tho Secretary of war to President Johnson, that Radicals doubt his loyalty and would destroy him. According to tho Radicals nobody Is loyal except themselves. Bah. Chicago is dying cir at tho rato of HO per week. Hiiintirrs iiin-.n. To Geo. Gilbert for thirty acres of land moro or less, situated In Fishing creek township, astlio property oTGeo. W. Mosteller. Consideration $10(1. To Stephen Thomas, for lot of ground in Conynghani township, as tho prop erty of Wm. Lavelle. Consideration SJ.UO, To Geo. Pealer, for 100 acres of land moro or less, situato In Flshlngcreek township, as tho property of Sylvester Pealer. Consideration $7-"0. To Jacob Stlne, for 6C acres of land moro or less, situate In Locust township as tho property of John Perry. Con sideration $0.50. To Jos. M. Frock, for lot of ground In Borough of Centralla, as tho property of Emanuel L. Bcttcrly. Considera tion $2,S01. To Chas. S. Cox, for 107 acres and 78 perches of land sltnato in Roaringcreek township, as tho property of Geo. Hurt zel. Consideration $:)0.00. iVn triplication for tho sale of tho real estato of Jos, Houten deceased. Rulo granted to show causo why nn order of do should not bo granted. September 0 On motion of Mr. Clark, C. B. Brockway was appointed Com missioner, to tako tho depositions of witncs.ses in tho proof of tho specific performance of contract between Abra ham Schwcppenhelser and tfio heirs of Solomon Eckroth, deceased. On motion of Mr. Clark, C. B. Brock way was nppuintod commissioner, to tauo tho depositions of witnesses lu tho proof of tho specific performance be tween Geo. Spado and tho heirs of Sol omon Eckroth, dec. On motion of Mr. Clark, E. II, Llttlo appointed commissioner to tako the de positions of witnesses in tho proof of tho specific performance of contract, be tween Nelson M'Carty, and tho heirs of Jns, Ralston, (loo. On application of Mr, Clark nnd on petition for tho salo of tho real estato of minor children of S. K. Fowler, dec, C. G. Barkley, appointed auditor to re port facts, with ids opinion of tho same. On opplicatlon of Mr. Clark and on petition pre-euted for tho salo of tho real estato of Eunice Schmeck, ut pri vate sale. Wm, 11. Abbott, appointed auditor to report facts with ills opinion of tho same. John Crouo vs. Philip Crouso H at. Common Pleas. Writ of Partition. Re turn of Inquest confirmed absolutely, and on motion of Mr., Clark, rulogrnnt ed on all tho parties named lu tho wilt, to appear tho first Monday of Decem ber next, and accept or refiiso to tako tho real estate described lu tho return at tho valuation, or show caiiso why tho same should not bo sold, personal notice to bo given to all tho parties residing In Columbia County, and to thoo resi ding out of tho county by publication In ono of tho nowspapers published In tho town of Bloonisburg, for four suc cessive weeks prior to tho first Monday of December next, and a copy of tho paper contaIiilig said notice to bo sent to tho address of tlio parties out of tho county, where their residence Is known. Robert J. Lyon, Admr. vs. Wesley Lyon, Appeal from award of arbitra tors by defendant. Llttlo for Pill'. Whit mover for Deft. On motion of Mr. Llt tlo rulo granted to show causo why tho uppeal should not bo stricken oil'. Com, vs. Chas. Cadi.ian Recognl zanco, this was a caso In which tho Deft was held to ball by J. M. Chaniberlin Esq,, for Ills appearanco ut this session, Tho Deft, mado application for a writ of habeas corpus, upon which n hearli.g was held beforo Judge Herblne, mid Deft, was discharged. Com, vs. John J. Hnminel Kecogiil zanco selling drink to minors, etc. On motion of, Mr. Clark, order of salo as to tho residue, of tho mil estato of llaltls Applcman, dee'd. Continued. September 7 Pelcr Beaver vs. Fat rick Killeen Certiorari by Deft. Clarl for Plir. Man- for Deft. Corllorarl with drawn by Deft. On motion of Mr. Clarl. Judgment for costs. Wm. Goodman vs. Patrick Killeen (Same as above.) In tho matter to the exceptions to flits Auditor's report making distribution In tho estato of Peter Eveland, dce'd On motion of Mr. llarkloy, O. C. Kali lernppolnted to tako depositions of wit nes-es to bo read In ovldcnco on tho hearing of this ease. In the matters of tho petition of sun dry Inhabitants of Espy, praying the Court to revoke tho license of John J ltummall. Witness heard, Court do cllnoto revoko tho llcensont tho present session, for tho following reason : Tho Deft. Is bound in recognizance to appear nt next session and answer tho charge of selling liquor to minors, etc. lion this rnr.r:tm vs.) A i.ittm: aiiviui:. l'el,eeti n-lhlnklhz, l'rtlcnion .Tolm, Wlmt n Klorlmis world Wei e till, 11 eich wuulil mind hit buMm-HS inort', And mind hi. neighbor'!, less. Of public wronjxs nnd ierJuiieH You do not my u w onl, llcctuno tho Hnuford Connvers llelonic to your own herd. Tho city of Jeruiilem Ho clean was always ki'jtt, llecauio each honest clllzen lleforc Ills own door swept, 'T 1 tlumght If you would now besln To mind your own ntr.drs, That possibly your nelKhliors mlht Contrho tomauaKo theirs You ta this county well ate. known, l'or many things ouiodone; No man will nodl-,j;raco n (m Ah to name him Palemon .lohn. 7t(cAWX?HI'(H. COMMUNICATION.- I.K It IVSV1I.I.K, HcptFinbt r, 3, 1S'7. Mi:ssits. Editouh: Thinking per haps u line from this section, nilght not bo wholy without interest, must bo my excuso for writing you at this time. Tho Radicals have mado their nominations for County officers, and havo a pleasant llttlo fight nnioug themselves, for Rep resentative. Landon of Tunago tax notoriety claiming tho right to nomi nato a man for tho Legislature for hi: own especial benefit in aiding him to tho U. S. Senate and on tho other hand a few party hacks have been strlvlni forthenoniltiatloii. On thewliole,tlilngs look well for tlio concrvatlvo element and many Republicans heretofore ac. customed to go it blind aro now begin. nlngtoseo whither they nre drifting. Wo shall give Sharswood our full nnd undwlded support with a goodly num ber from tho Republican party, Everv lover of his Country nnd Constitutional liberty and every one who desires the perpetuity ofourlVeelnstltutlons.sliould not fall In giving Sharswood a hear. ty support, audinthis section although aslntensely Radical lis any In thoState, tho feeling ugainst Democracy and con servatism has in a great measure sub sided, and unless tho Radicals can get up somo now tune their mission Is en ded. In fact their stock In trade has about "played out" to uso a common ex presslon and Republicans aro asking mo every day. Do you suppose the Re publican party intend to impose negro Suffrage upon the North '.' nnd then say wero I certain of it I would never again give them my vote." In fact thero aro many symptoms of a change in pub lie sentiment in this section, notwlth. standing P. John has a half dozen cop- pics or his splashy sheet in Bradford county, SlncothoCoi.uiiiiiAN has been enlarged wo think It has no superior as a county paper in tho State. Very Respectfully. S. W. Buck, A RADICAL SOLILOQUY. Wi:i,i,, I declare, things assume an aspect by no means satisfactory to our cause. Who would havo thought three years ago, by this timo tho Copperheads could possibly hopo to meet with any prospects of success. Wo tore down nnd gutted their Press, arrested, incarcera ted and oxiled them. Wo called them traitors, secessionists, and rebel sympa thizers. Wo said they ought to bo hung and dono nil in our power to break down their party. Wo would not asso ciate with them. Wo quarreled with them without a cause, and would not concede to them the right of opinion. Wo rejoiced when they wero troubled, harnisseil, and driven about with bay onets. Wo laughed when their women md children mourned at theso bitter prosecutions, and mocked when their fear came. Notwithstanding all our vi tuperation and abuse, aided by tho mil itary and money power combined, their party seeuis to bo irreslstable, ami I fear wo shall lo-o tho election, and then our causo Is lost. Aflcr all, Andy Johnson executes tlio laws faithfully, nnd 1 thought lie was a traitor. Gen. Grant's protest ngaliist tlio President's order to remove Sheridan, mado mo leap for Joy. Tho President's reply was so rea sonable nnd convincing that I felt quite uneasy. When Grant ksticd (ho order I gave up tho ghost lu dlspalr, I fear our corruption and plots will bo Inves tigated and our evil designs brought to light, and Sharswood, (I secretly believe tho best of tho two men) will boclected to tho Supremo Bench. All theso thoughts givo mo pain, but I will resist to tho bitter end. Tho negro, I care nothing moro about than any ono else, only ho Is a good hobby to uso for elec tion purposes, and thnt too, I fear Is about played out. Bi'.nton, HoMimis of five-twenty Bonds re ceive their Interest lu Gold, not by rea son of any law lequlrliig Its payment Instead of pa per, but bocauso gold had been tho uniform currency of tlio Gov eminent under all administration since Jackson, up to tho advent of Green' backs. It would bo well for tho holders of bonds to remember this, and even If thero was a positive law on tho subject, what security havo they that the;radlcals will not, to suit them purposes, repudi ate it, as they did In tho caso of tho holders of Pennsylvania Stato bonds it few years ago, GovmiNoit Hr:r.M died at half-past twelve on Sunday, at his resilience near Ellzabcthtown, Ills funeral took place on Tuesday, Just ono week from tlio day or his inauguration. His death having occurred during tho first year of his term, jtho law makes It tho duty of tho Chief Justice to order another election for Governor, to bo held on tho first Monday of August next. Mean time, all (ho powers nnd duties uppcr talulng to tho office must ho exercised by Lieutenant-Governor Htoveuson, Ho was n ipan of acknowledged nbll Ky nnd would havo mado n creditable governor. GLORIOUS NEV&5 Maino, Vormont, Montana, DEMOCRATS TRIUMPH1! (t'oilTIIKrill.Ull (IOOII AM (1(11. 1). 1 lave on heard from Cnllfornlaflmj Tho Ktorlou land of roM ; Whero Democrats wero plenty lii The happy dnj s of old 1 Those happy days lane coino again And negro suitraucttcs Ant grow Uncoil lw Ituitlwut scaU 'mil ffrrrtt aro for tho whites, '". - iS "Tl II thousand," says thotclcgrapl Isourmajcrltyt .lp Well done, tho cjoiloils land of fc-o! Hip, hip, nnd three times I lireot Wo send you greet Inc, brother! J ' t'ntll October wait, i And we'll follow your example,''! In the glorious Kcystonu HtatoV' We'll set old Htevens back ll blt,; Our.boys aro all enrolled, oC And w o send a greeting, three tlm p To the glorious laud of gold.l -Cb'"' In California might's maJo'H increasing as tho returns com 14 '!1 now 8.00D. Tin: Democrats havo ear.5!011'' tana, electing tho DelegatotiSi-ess, and having n majority offj Joint ballot In tlio Legislature. Je In Main tlio Democrats'Jrdning heavily. The Republican mt.v last year was 27,ajS; this year It bo less than lo.OUO, showing a largot" 41'0 opposition. In Vermont tho rcpiiblICJ''lty has been reduced, Tho Deyls elec ted twice as many mcmhcncy did last year; and for tho first,! I years, a member of tho Stal'iid". San Fiiancisco, Soptd' Completo returns from Unties and partially from IN co'iin mako llalght's majority nearly.). Iuo counties to hear from, will' Miiad vote, and will, probab' increase Haight's majority. rt Tin: DemocrntlcLuzorniuty Con vention nominated Hon'rKO W. Woodward, for Congresnd Gen. Edmund L. Dana, frr'Waio Law Judge. They will both foimphnnt- ly elected, and aro capital! Ions. Tho balance of tho Ticlciw follows: for Assembly, Win. Urn, James M'llenry, S. F. BossardH'rothono- tary, Michael .1. Phllbln Clerk of the Courts, Col. Samuel 'man ; for District Attorney, D.Ihono; for Treasurer, Nell M'Gro, mr Jury Commissioner, Nnthaniher. TO TnE CITIZENSOjCE FIRST CONGRESSIONAL 3TRICT OF GEORG Qcitmax, Ga;ust W., 1SC7. Editor Quitmax Ban: In your isstto of thoOtlt., you wero pleased to call attention rumor inni I had announced iiiyspla candidato for Congress, at thenexctiou. You.' .laratrnmh was not nuUed by any thing I said on thosUbJbut, prema ture, as it was, I am disposed to complain, n.' deny tho that I then had, and still havo a pso to nial.u tho issue fairly ajul pqiy with tlioto whoaro iilayingunon ti'gro element and who would make tho Instru ment ol seeuritiL'. for'-tselves, placo and power In tlioprosqqialllng pro grammed! tiespotlsm,B.'ny ami nun, 1 am not nniliit'n.is fiio notoriety of a Candidacy fo.' Coi-s, nor would i consider inyseii eiov ui u pui oi honor wero I electeiUseat in tho p.es.ent Congress; hutsidenitions of mo gravest moment r., own race, and to tlio country nt o impel mo to the conviction, that ttirost remedy lor Radical evils, is fo) fcoutli to re turn colored Renrescrvos, In prefc- cmco to strengthening Radical vote by sending any of thchito represen tatives at present aincis. lam suf ficiently posted in tbilltlcul affairs of this country to kneirt it is utter'y impossible, for any wniaii, from tlio excluded istates, wno any claims to .csiiectablHtv.lntcllke or statesman ship, In obtain a soat ither House of Congress. Tho patrlni, intelligence nun virtue oi tno ,to raeo at mo South are ostracised: great in toller of tho country aro ler tho ban of Radical procrintionid tho .lesccn- dents of tho Fiithe;? tho Republic and the champions o'istutio.itil Lib erty, aro no longer -iltted to briii to tuo councils ol tnation tno inspi ration they derlvd''li tho hallowed memories, nutriotlo.'himrs a.ul im- i lortal virtues of threat 'and glori ous ancestry. This scriptlon ntl'o 'tis thu most concltislvoiledce of it deter mined purpose, on part of tho do minant party, to suj-ss truth, and to employ such instants only as mo capable of bolinr usor tho pronaa.t- thm of error and. 1 perpo.uatlon of pariy asceiiderey, The eis uotliiogiro certain than that thero can bo nccoiisructioii uu- lerexlstinir eL'ilni.fi.ceiit o'l tho ,,.. kt, uul J. itIIU, Will kll,llv .v. eall.atlonof thoSocni States; whiej, in jii.v j!(!iiMii)jnuj:iii, iiieuiis mm. cliy. war. anil tho?lv destruction of tho co'orcd race oils Continent. Of course ruin will i to the whlturace, aim nio wliolo cour must nine.- un told evils in tho Sod ol oar destruc tion. It is, thcroft the duty of every honest man at thSouth, black and white, to look t iwostlou siiua.'ely lu tho face, and If pcnle, avert tho im- pending ruin, f It is not imnrobethat colored dele gates to Congress"! bo rejected ; but it is lony to igno or liliuK tno iact that wo now consttu a part and puree of the political mdnerv of tho Gov eminent ami thorrelatlvo right of homing olllco Is n iherent part of tlio American systomidmiist follow, as tho night tlio dathn rlirht to vole. Those urn tho panouut attributes of ciu.cusuip in a, 'publican uovern ireni. and csncllv so In America Tho franchise hasn't confer eu upon my race, eitner It matter ol right, or for tho mimosa oisIiil' ns as Instru ments to carry oitho schemes of tho juniic.il party, nrcniprossiuginowiuio peoplo ot the Sol, 1 do not bellovo it was liestoued ln.n. nr upon con siderations of rip; and tho means cm- r'ujta hi euiw our actio, i vuniu-i this conclusion. yo aro ox.iected, uyo required to const and co-operate with three classes prions in carrying out tho reconstruct! measures, and In promoting to oil- Individuals who mo tolerated bv thlinil'enU themselves. only because thdiro ca.iabloof doing uiodiriy woi'Kfb lessvllorelusotoiio. 0 aro Pot nnrlltoil tn hoi rl thn i nllll- sels of the wiso tl tlio good of our own land.elt'ier In inters afiectlng our otvn domestic well'anrtliogoodofthocontrv at laro : hut a'hst .laucratlnf,' feast Is prepared for oullgestlo.i, audso are not only alleetl.atelv lead up to tho llghcarnlval.h and ImpertinCry comr.iantled, to drain eachcuijtotlicregs, and to swallow down all tho inxdients of tho Radical cauldron. We o not expected to havo opinions of ounwn, or toliidulgo tho poor privilege lice and unrestrained exciclsoof tltojfirngo bestowed upon us; Lmpowurcto vote, wo cannot bo voted fori Urgl on to tho exercise of tho most Implant and most sivred nrpviicgo oi c tenshlp, wo learn wow till) VCrv zeal r (luwi, wlm en nno-orlV clamor for ounil)riigo,tltat their vaun ted friendship Is but another namo for self-Interest, and party trickery that tho V(ill) I the vote! U tlio clinrin Hint tunes their harp ofn thousand Mrlngs, and that secifred, tlio iuiisIc.ih tho danc ing, nun tno sweet meius ortliorostlval, will bo exclusively appropriated, u-lilln tho voter will bo politely Informed that Ids services can bo dispensed with until tho next election. Mid Wll ll whnmaro wo so nnriirst I v nnd so cordially pressed to participate? I nave sum mere aro tnrco cias-.es, I'lrst, o nro supposed fo bo base onoiii'li In stoop to a slimy association with rene gade rebels, who in 1801 wero blatant nnd rampant Yankee-eating secession- isis, wno in tno hour or their country's icril deserted her standard, and who, IV WIIV of oxciiso for their Infnmn.is conduct, drifted Into what was then termed lorylsin, and now sldo with tho Radicals, because, llko Benedict Arn old, thev havo no frlonilj nn flin nlhor side, 'lho seconoT class Is composed of wuu nMtei- stratum oi society, which is turned fo the surface only when violent commotions throw up tho filth they feed (in tho spawns of Immunity, that never had a thought, n principle, a country or a God, and wlmaroonly useful to tho Catalines nnd Robcsploros ofclvll revo lutions, ns so many n lsy machines., to throw up hats and shout huzza. Such V ero the fellows that fo.ind rrfiiirn fro.n enrolling (Hikers In tho Southern swamps. Too cowardly to fight under the Stars and Bars, they are found lit nnd worthy tools for tho persecution of iiui (iisiiniieu aim tieienseless; una nil mirablo gas pipes to hiss out hosanna's to tho vulgar vanity of their sort from the mountains of tho victor. Tho thl.il class of our would-Jie-copa' tners In tho business of reconstruction, aro tho scrap ings of a ground swell of New England lungi ; aim lrom tho specimens that have como South to grow respectable on the "Nigger vote," and get rich by picking up llttlo things, tucli ns spoons and tho like, I am very much inclined to tho opinion that a most harmonious and lasting brotherhood may be estab lished between them and Class No. -. Such Individuals, In thodays of shivery, would havo been kicked out of the meanest darkey's cabin In tho Slave States, and It Is to-day an undeniable fact that their status is far below tho standard of respectability, even amoipr tno colored peoplo they havo succeeded thus far lu imposing upon. Too lo,v, nud mean, nnd conlemptih'ent homo to no entrusted with any oinco oi honor, trust or profit, thev aro hero to oiler their patriotic ('.') services and virtu ous('.') oxiuhplo for our moral elevation and political advancement ; and sup posing tiu negro to ue, nt least, a utile lilt lower In the scale of humanity than themselves, they como with tho confi dent expectation and Impudent boast fulne.ss that Sambo and Simon, Peter and Pollux, nnd all the rest of us small fry darkles, will nt onco seo In their august personages tho veritable chain pious of our freedom, and lly on the wings of graiitudo unil lovo to glorify and reward them at the polls for many "hairbreadth 'scapes" the immi nent deadly Preach" winio Pleedlh' and dying to set us free. They know that wo are In the alpha bet of letters, and their object Is to take advantage of our general Ignoranco n.id universal credulity ; and by pandering to our evil passions, ami tno vices inci dent to ignorance among all races, they expect to alienate us from the only truu friends wo have on tho habitable globe and array us in political and deadly strife against our former masters and protectors. Such aro tho threo classes who. we nro toid, aro to do our luiurc menus and legislators, and with whom, It Is said by radicalism, it is our duty to unlto In a political organization for tho recon struction of the South. May (ho Gods forbid it ! if the black race of the South havo neither tho vlrtuo nor tho intelli gence to feel the wound, surely thev have prluc enough to rotiso somo leel ingsol resentment to the deep and dam nable Insult convoyed !'i the programme inat names tiicm as uicjourin cias in mo eataioguo oi inianiy. If tho colored man is worthy of and entitled to tho elective franchise, it is very clear that ho is aKo entitled to a placo in polities in proportion to tho numbers ho brings to thu support of the successful party; but It Is not upon this seli-ovKient proposition that i now an liounco my ilete-niination to test Radi callsin to the vo y coro on tho question of mixture of races in tho Halls of the National Legislature. , Neither 1. nor my colored friends, nor tho intelligent right-thinking white men ofthis country, aro willing to trust their honor or interests in tho hands of nnv ono ol tho threo classes referred to : thev and I believe It Is far nreferablo to select somo rename coioreti man, and meet tho issue nt onco and directly in the only way that it can nu dono miner tlio reconstruction measures. l.Vv tlii'Ki, find tininv ntlior reasons Mr. Editor, I havo at tlio solicitation of inanv trout emeu ol hoth races, eonseu tod to the uso of my namo; and though It Is now Deloro tho country, my muni tion is not at all overweaniiig, nnd 1 shall cheerfully counsel with my friends throughout tho District, ns to tlio plan of the campaign, tho most available candidate, etc., and will most gladly yield the held lo a lienor teiection. 1 nm sir, very respectfully, your oho. dient servant, JAMES i: ! JUIUiliSU DEMOCRATIC TICKET, on .luiidi: oi' Tiit: NtiiMtn.nr. copiit, GHOHCIH SIT A ItS WOOD, ; or l'liihAiini.piiiA. rim ahsi:.miii,v, T1IOMAS OMA I i FA NT, MONTOUll COUNTY, pott smniiri'. MOUDI20AI MlLliAHD, t'I'.NTIli: TOWNSjllII'. roil Titr.Asritr.it. JACOB YOJ113, MII'l'I.lN TOWNH1II1'. '(Ml COM.MISSIO.MIIt, JIAVH) YEAOI315, LOCUST TOWWHItl!', I'OH .1U11V COMMISSION!:!!, TITOS. T. WJ3i.,IJrVJ3H, t MT. l'l.lIAHANT 'lOWNMIIll'. roil AUDITOII, JACOB HAintTS, 1 1 1 :.m LOCK TO WNH 1 III'. .Market llrjiorl Wheat per liusliel lto Corn " Hour per hanel Cloverseeil , l'laxseeil Ilutler V.clk Tallow I'otntof -i Piled Apples l'orl: Hums . , (sides and shouldels Ijtrd per pound Hay per tun MJ.MIII'.It. llemlotlc Hoards per thousand feet Pine " " " (one Inch).. Joist, Heantllug, 1'Iiink, (Ueliltoek) Mangles, No. 1 per thousand 1 -i l'l uu Bldlns St. . sin m .. isn'jl ... 11 ml ... s UI ... 7 I") .. li l 1'lillndilpliin Markets. Tiiuiisdav, Keptemlicr, 1 .',.oirii ' NoithweMeriiMipeillnont f.00tf 7.H NollhtWAtem eMla , Ktfiifii 11,00 Noilheteiu lamlly 1(.iXu,-..Vi 1'elilisi Ivitulu nud Uehteril MipelUue... ".-'Ml a.Vl l'eiimylviium met Hestt-ni extra., I'euiii-ylvnhia and Wentem i.iiully 1'e liuxyiuuitu mid Wehtvru l.lliey.. live Hour WllKAT l'eilllsylanlii ledJv Ian. Kollllle.'.l " " . I'alltullil.L " " .. " while " f1.1M' It, i; l'l-nns-ylwuiU rye, v bus tljvwil.'rt Cons Yellow. si.-jo.-i St.: White, " UI.-JWH.-.!! (1TS lain MewfeiMe l'l'.OVlslONH MesH l'ork, Y Ijbl SJI.T.I Mess Heel, " JJ7.-K1 PuM ,l limn, lt S'SeMllo Slnol.t d ll.uint " 'Jile((:lo " MiuuldepfH !' IVfmlln Ijinl.vlt) l'.'ei.l.'ID.e bKEtJS ClotelM-ul It law ?.",lKl!I.IIO T mot it seed 'tt hlls - Stf .H l'lliXHted " $lsa'j,ini I'm Iicon No. 1 s-eiiteh , ll.im No. I Anieileau lln.uo Cattms Heel Calllu V li, lijiil?,. (own, y la ad tuMMT.I Hill Kl- "t In , .V-ftilie HOUS V rvH ?ia.wlG31(l. , . ItfiOtl'lli" , .itnt,(i,H.;vi , f;Miur5J.7i MAnmuD, JIATIIH-CAHLOW-At Danville, Til., (mtlie tth litbt., iy tliolU-v. (1. M. IthmuU, 1). J) .Mi'. Julm nun KI,l.N'i:-U:i.ON(i On ilwUt Im.!.. Iiv William Ifcllits Jm., Mr. Alnoi KHiiti U MUh hunan WATIIIW-IUiMtllAC'lI-In CntinvHmi on dm W'uttrx.tn MiMiKmili Kourlmcli, botlicff Cata- CAHIVHOXMr-IiiOiftitirevMlP. tut thoSlHt Iiv INtv. NjMuui.ulhJt'iir, Mr, Jioiium 0. Uuu to H intiricu no.cu, ifinor jn'iiton, PIED. liVLIJMt In FilifiliifittlntnuiiklitiV. Xorllmmlk' lniali'tiui4ty. on Diotkliiut., Ueuriju lvt'Ucr njji' J Oil i tlt XKWIM-He).f,ili, ciuirlin Henry, miii of AHJah mul Mary I .owls, w 4 1 j uir uml at iluyn. VAHU-In JllAninfcliiirif, Hfi.t, Mtwnt Ilnwaul ywir Omyuthi uml 3 Uuyti, SPECIAL NOTICES, JJOOIC A(li:XT.S WAXTK!) To Solicit Ordcru for n Now Illintmtnl 11 III MI lMCTlONAHY. (rOMI'M.TK IN oni; VOt.L'Mt:.) 'llitn DIcIIonnrvrinlHMlIoM tliprrsultHof (hotnnt riTi'iitKimiv. ri'sciiri h.iiiul lnfslluiitloti.offilH)ut fixiviivi' ui um mmi cuwnrui mm ntmim't'ii nio- iicju HoiioiniH now llvlnit. Clcrnyincn of nil ilo- Iininlniitloiii unornvtt ft. mul fi'LHit-il It. nx 1 Iio nnt work of Its )ctiuf In tlio i:nllh laimunut'.iUKl ono i in 1 1 nnui it i o no in uio Jiaiicis oi rvrry ittmu iviulrr tn thn lmul. In rlmilatltitt this Wiirlc, Arnt will find n piruonui aiici rouiaiit t'iiiunyiui'ni, j no mi tnorons nlijfctlons which nro usually cnpountrrcil In sol MtiRnnlf nary works wttl untcxht with thK I Int. (til I lie emit fit rr. i-tioiiiiMiiromniit ntwl n liml. lynlil will ntti'inl tin' AK'it. making his laborn iircoalU. useful, ntal hicrnt(t. IJHI1". ri'Iiri'il i lori'Viiicii. Srlinol TnnrliPM 'arnUT, Ntti'Iout. inni nil ntliois who ihiskchh iii-i uy, hi i! iiiiii'u iii iiHtiL in i ii ii nsvi uir fvprv rowunitil Cotnitv In tho fount t v. tn wlunu Mm most llbrral Iticluct nipntn will ho ollcri'tl. i or tu lU'iunrs, nppiv to. or ni(ircis i j ii. i" 1 1 i i ' r i'i' n if 1 1 ri it'iiki a htiiiHotn st., riillaileli'lila, Somo FoIUh Can't Sleep Hights. Vruv inniiv iMitlor frutn ifoinrttl ilclilllUMiilifrM fioni wpuIuichs ortho kloinach nnd Inalilltly to i Hilt t tlielr till id ! Kiitlin liilVn rriTldlitr ;ntiiiit Umn alona tlio noro llbn-H, or pain In lho buck, with at'h1m;niid weary throblilmtof lho Thou naiuUof ladlcM wutt-r throuuh Unix yi-ars fioja nut uir i ii-ii r f.iiAl.li l iniriiAI.Nr1, t'llll1'! u IM thi relaxation of imisclt and lluninu'iit lhat at tend (Icllck'iK-v of tint ion-c. 'I linox.iiiiU i.r luw Ippsh nu'ii, ovi-rworki-d In mind and body, uso uw tho nervous fluid and biTonu) unfit lor duty or uu- i-iijii, ii if ii in iii 1 1 if, i.aivh iii you i ii, aim i j to iriiinii' riii'imiii irvv iiiki Nllf, lll ol VO Klllll trivil foiivt it ntloiiH itmt tho fulluioor the uom-mt fmutloiis of health. TnsutI'ieiH from nfi thisu etiiiM-H, )QUIVH NIlUVINi: AND INVIUOUATOU oll'erH an lnatuablo Ihkiii ii imluralaudi II1 lent recovery ni iohi powers, .mi perMili, man or wo tuiiu. sutlei inirfnuii niif iiiikk. ant titinnl tn vn.tr. leet this remedy. Tho Ni rWtio will bo Kaind to uwsi'ssiiil OfpiaillllKnilil tiuiritlMJluIllclple, It las altluilv lor tho Nhvihn l-'lhuw. mul iim.lL. tlH'mrnrlhowavtotliatUeoustnntlvt.rUlnu'l'iace. IJko wholesome foot I taKtn Into tho Ntoinncli, It undergoes rapid dltfeMlon, U iL'oratlnix in Its uui-oi mo uiKi'Miu' nrRiiiis, mm piouucin n l'AIiSlM;ss AKI1 TUAXOrJIilTV unknown to any other prepuratloit. It eontnlns no opium or liavhocsh, and so fur tiom pindurltu; eoMlvem-KsItwIll bolouiid all ellleletit euiofor eou.unipiion.mui litis tihtauieo: a wulo rc.ioun ior linn peeunaiiiy. Wll AT VKOVlAl HAY. "Iti'iir Itodol'! Tlio Inst tunllr-ftin i.mucrltt.l l.t- VOll I llbtllhll'll. Illlll Will kill' th.-Ll llinlil'u Vorv lii'.t mill Invigilator is all that It claims to be. I n-el like u new uum; IMtep wt 11; liau'Kuod ajipetltp; ntlil fi-et fstrdtia-i't- thnti I liinn fm- in, mi- nm-. Piist," lUotitrlimleU b; nr. II, A, Tucker, "I llflVn HSPll I llP I'1'V I Iio mul Otnl Itici.1( muni. bPtietlted by it, p.irtlcularly lu tho (noreaMi of MieiiKiii uiio t nro oi iiiosu ireiniilinn hesalluli1 M V rostlvetiesM iitvo vei-inti to Iim ciilh.1v i-iin.,1 (Letter to Dr. Tucker. -i no uipiiiciue you oiticrru (Jiooii w Nervine) it iuhi-ii uiii-u iniiufS 1)1. 11 IS H thlinr. Jlywlto mijm hbo had rather liavo ouo ooiiio oi 11 man tony um-oi. Mm Is eertalnly bettlT. liCllfOirlirPllfllli'il ilnll't (.-tl llm .Inn . Illli down Ml liiucll I boUfUtnovH i-nsbi. mul Hi a better nenous eonillthai every wav," (I. II. Martin. t'aMilcMileu House, I'hu llinncli. .1., en ivniiiiu i'ihki (-imiid iuis cureu nun olchloli o wenknes of lint stmnn.-h rHin,.t.u nnd Melt hpd.che,aiul meiitly Mrenatlu-ned IiIh David Jlnits'lHili.:i!)0 Mate-sL. ItrorikK-n. pnn """tvuiiii iu in iu-i iii'i OCOIIII V. .loon jkiioui, inooiiiyn, .n, v. Miyn: "lo regu late the bowels wltl.unt liiiiihipliiff nfit!i.'irtl of. feet, quiet the nerves, ami tone up tho system, I Nt'ivine." W.I i Dejipi, i:r., Cislfiml. Conn.! "Mv wife basMitleroil for seventeen jea.n wllh eMreme nenousdpblllty ami uu-ntial prostration hbo was Induced by n friend to try lir. J. V. Doml's nervine inni invemirjutor. amihy Its use is now restored to nei lect health.1' Dr. V, L. oik. Chaileslow n. Jtuss. i "In puscm ot meat nervous ilchllitv. nut. (uniincil in- mu- tiiv-itii- in mi? ii'iiiuiii orn.uii..niou iiniio common than amom: men. I eim.lov DihxI'm ni-i-i inn nnd Iuvi!orutor with tho hiipleht t-IIU It e.eeeds hi tonic power anylhlns ilmt I know, while Uu at nun upon inonowcisintm mat can by t'cslred." hoihi n vrvine mm i m euiumior is iiuployfii In the Massiichiisftth Hnvpltnl tor tho Insane nt l'un I'KKSOXAI, TJTIMONIAI,S Tocuresof (leneral Jtehilty, Indiuestlou, Sit en. ess. Kldlicr L'tuiiiiliilnt. Wind I 'nlli- uml r-nnil.t i omiaaims in ineir own lainines, we u-fer, with permlsseii, to the followliiK gentlemen iu this icinny; i , nan, esrj., riitn Avenue Hotel, N, V, W'. 11. ltoli:e,'jriiet House, ,. Y. John Williams. Policeman. N". V. .I.W. I'ukett. cmj., flinttm-f-t., ltrooklyn, !.(.. II, IIKAI I,! IIIIH'I1-H lillHJIill 11, .1. b. W ilht, t"u.,Jersevi'lty. Hon. WfllTi ll l.'lnmo. All Itin.nhrni- V. V l'or sale by nil Drunlsts.t rili-eSl.iji) perlortle, i. moiuiu a lu,, ritini leiors, , 1 AllgUSt VAt, IM", VM1KIM1A. d Tlierals no tllseaso wlilch experience has so amply proved to he remediable by the PIMtUVIAX HYRL'P, (a piotctted Milutlon of tho prot jxlde ttf Ironl, as Dyspepsia. Tho most Inveterate frms of thl- dKenAeliavo been eoinplel ely tuied by thlsinied U-iiw, nHiimple Icstlmouy of mhiiu of our Ilrst clt zens proves, ntoM Tin; vj;ni:haw,u aiuiidi:acon K'DIT, D. D. Ditmiam, f'nnndii Tiist, o "I nm im Invi'l friit" IK titt.i.f ir m'M than i'i xt ars stnndhiL' " - - - - i jiiivo oeeu so wonueiuuny heiunied In the three t-liortwct-kHilurlnnu hit h I have used Ihe I'eruv Ian Hymn, that I can M-arcely persua lo mjselfoftlio lealliy IVojilo who have kimwn lite ale astoii shiil ut the (biniL'c. I inn it 1.1. .u- Known, and can but ltcomnnlnd lo otlh-rn tli.it iijcu me unit) mi i mien ior me, T 1 " ANOTIlKIl CUnuiYMA.V WIUTKH AT J'DL- IitJV M "Mv VoVKL'etoIMirnne Kl'iilefinltnte' tuwliumr.il I b.ive dlseovenil tlu "t'oinihiln if'l iilih'f IhlShldeoflhe Atl.ltllll- Tlm-o 1...H tin. (1f l..rn-l. a. i Sv rup have rcsmod me trom the luiitfs of Hie in mi i ' M'l'iitia. A paiit)ildet of It'prcps.eontalninj; niilstory of mm n iii.ii nii.iujirioeuy, uo ii ue;ui"onii "iron as ii medicine," will bespit tree lon.ivaddrrss. The Keuuino has 'Peruvian Hyrup'' blown lu J. I'. DIN'sMiHti:, Proprietor, Oil ley rstnt-t, New Yoik. Hold by nil Druggists, H C U 0 I' V U A-U O ,N S IT M P T I O X, Dr. Minor,, of Paris, oneof the eminent Chem lts of lluinpe, said: '! tin must iistoiitiilitifr rnsnllu mu v Im initial tin. ted w hen Iodine ciin Im illsoivtil hi niim unimv" Dr. H. Aud rs, after Ittletn jeais of sclentltlo n ct iiii ii nm i i Api-i i n k ni, i ins Micceeoco iu tus MiJvltii; oaf unt onv ifitmhr onmit of Iodine to eiirii iiiiKi ouuen oi wiiti'l, ami lte unt iiiluumlini rtult hmv Jultomtt tti mv, pnitl'-ularly luHcrorii' hi Illlll kiln li-il itlvi-t.kPX. t'lr-i'iilmu lii-n l)r. II. An.liM-u ln.li!.. vr.it Ij r,.t ..t,. t.,. ii i IHNsMi)m;,Ai Dey Mieii.Nevv York, iit'id a'li ht pi., 1.1, 1H77. INroUMATION.-lnformatlou Kuurantced to prouueeu luvurnuu urowiu oi iiuir unmi utmld head r bi-aidless l.iee, also a rc-telpe lor the tv itioval of Pimples, lllotches, Hnipilous, etc., on Ihe Klein, lenv fin: (ho hiiiid Mift, clear, and benull tul, tan beiibtnlued without chui-e by mldrcKhbii i jn ir i . i i i.v i .tuvi, i ueimsi, scpU'iiT. Nil llnmdway, New York, id rti.Msi .iuriivi.is, ino hpv. J.dwanl A, Wilson will M-mUlreoof cliarjieiioull whoilenlre It, Hie prescription w 1th theilltet tions formakiui; aiut uslm; tb.i simple leinedy by which lie was eu I eaoi u iiuu;nH el ton atulllutt tlieadeild se fill. .III., I, Hi. I. Itlu ...tl,. .I,ll lu altlicted, and ho hope every mi lb-re r will try this in-niniJinm, 111 ll win I'lwi llll'lll 1I01U1I1(, lUt may proven blessing;, pleasn addiess ni;v. HDW'AHD A. wnox, inysriir-ly, W'llllai.ifclmrtc, KIiikhco., N, NEW ADVBRTISBMBNTS. PXKPUTOU'.S NOTIOH, UI"A'IH OV JACOlt i 1.11 1., OK IH.OOM Si PFC'li. lit'Heis iPKtntiHiitary on the estate of Jacob Diehl, lulu tf jtloum township, Cohimblu county, doceosed, Imvebecn K'anteil by the Uc(jlten of said eounly to Jiavld i-owenliern, execulor, who ji-MiufM iu iiiooiiisourt;. ah ii r Wilis imvinn . ... ... ...... n.n iiH'tiinn iuu I I1II11IHII1 ni'UCIf 1t d to Pleiieiii belli li t iuekeciloi-rr knit !..... and thoM) Unovvlna ttnnu i tn lndebtpil to make heptt inlit r 13, 1M.7 llxeculor. jVTOTJ CK, iJim-liy cnution nil person nKalnt buylnicor Ji'I'1011'.1!1"1 i: n Hrnipsou, daled Auaiut 13th iui mu Hum t,i tuBMw jor which j imv rt ctlved lio.vidue, and hich I am dttcrniiiitKl not to pay unii'KH toi ii iel led lutlo fit ,y iU foiuse of A WiKINDS Or JOU 1MUNTINQ puiUiio hali:. Will InPTtnPi1 to Public Kale nt u trfldelicn of tlinHuhserlber In Ik ntou township ouTliritS' i w hkitkm ii Kit wdh hit;, tho following proper ty vlzt TW'H HOtlHllM, TWO COWH, I 'lvr head of young rail 1p,h lot of shep,Oiio vv horse wagon, tnofprlmtwaou,Onnl'arrlnn;p,one cast shoo sh d, one log sled, one feeit fuller, one fannlngtnlll.oiionrlnd slone.n lot of Harness, both lluhtand heuvy. ntinM chain, one irralu cradle, grass scythe, Plows, Harrows, t'nltlvntor", hoes, shovels, rirlts, rakes, axes, borso blankets, Iiy nei, n iui, oi uemiueii inirn, HAY IIY Till: TON, COUN IN Till! HIIOCIC, One conk slove, one parlor stovr. bureau, settee, tames, euninvuus, onrreis,n ioi f)iearpt?i,iiueeiis ware, looklngtasses, ( iiijdh a xii nr. 1)1) I NO, ctiplonrd, sink rte., witli d ,nrlcly of other art! ejes too numerous to mention, AtS0! At the same t line nlul place, n lolnf land sltuato In Jackson township, adjoining land of Joshua Hnvago, Absntom Jl'Henry, nnd otbers. containing Thirty Acres, tienrly ntl cltnreit land and In n good stato of cultlvalioti, Atsoi nlotofTlinbcr land n bout mm fourth of n mile North of tho above, mentioned lot, (a pub lie road lending horn ono to tlioolherjeontn nlng nbout Heventcen Acres, well llmbeietl with chestnut and rock oak. Hale to commence nt tl o'clock A. M. wlicu dun attendance nnd reasonable ctcdlt will boglvenby .. u, IVll.l.l.U Denton, Hcptcmber 11, IsOT, QALK OF VALUAliLE JIHAIj JOS- ID TATI!. The uudersluiipd. executors of the erased, oll'cr for sale, el tin rseparalely ortoehipr, UIO lOUOWlOK ueserineo HIX IiOTH I) 1 (lit O UN 11 Hit tint e in the lower part ol Hs-py, Columbia conn ty, fronting on Mnlu street, nud extending back to nu alley lu thedirectlon of the rannt, nnd In u southcrnly dlrecllon ns far as Cross slrcet, Kach lot tins nooui ;n leei iroui, nuuisoieii in ocinn, timtf Our t him vrrv ili'Mlfiiiiln for bnllilfnif lots. They enn bo purthused at private Mileuntil Mine dav, Deer tuber 2nd. hi(7, at which time those re tnnlnlug unsold will bo.dl'iwmnd of at public out cry nt one o'elrndt In the ulteruoon. l Kit MH of SAi.r:.-j n pcrceni.oiinepurcnne moiiev nt the strlklmidown ol the nronertv ! nnd onchiilf, less Hie ten per cent., on Ihe 1st of Atrll, isiw( nnn urn oninneo one yenr inereiiner, wuu Interest on the uniutld amounts. Deeds Will be given when the last pa) ment Is made. P. T. IIAUT.MAN, i;iW AHU JIAHT.VIAN, lpy, Pa Kept. 11, iMIT-nin. Kxecutois. A rniTouvs notice. i-.srATi: or uohwflt. HMtrtr, i.atk nr intt:F.x WOOll TOWNSIIU', COM'MIHA ( Otr.NTV, IiJA'II, 'Ihe undershiued. auditor appointed bv tho Or plains Court of Columbia county, to nuke dis tribution of tlm balance In Ihe hands of Johnson 11. Ikplpr. m mln strntorof Knsewe smith, late of Oreenwortd township, deoenscd, to nud nmouif the respective ereditots ot the decedent In the order established by law, w 111 attend at his ofllt-t hi llloomNlnng, ou Thursd.iy, the twenty-first day of November, lsiff, nt lo o'clock a. m., for tho purpose of attending to the duties of his apjiolul- o it m, win ji ii in i t-ri' uu pin iii's ioit:ii-it-o, hi1 i-eoulrcd lo nrehPtit their claims, or be do buried from coming lu for n sea re of Hie fund. i.. ii. i jvi.iii.u, stumor, llloomsburg, Sept. 1 1, Wi7dw. TJXKtHTTOIt'S XOTR'H. J j iiarATi: ok i.MAiiiTit nnxMiNunt, nrr'n. Let lets leslamentnry on thu estate or 1 Illabet h Ileuslnger, lute f Catawlssu, Columbia eounly. Pu have been granted by Ihe Uenlter of said county, to Michael Itrobst, executor, who resides In Cfitawlss.1, All pet sons having claims against thopstatoate leiiiicstedto present Iheiu to the i:exutor for settlement, and those knowing thiuisclvcN Indebted to mako payment, MiciiAHii ititonsr, Heptcmber 11, hw. I'xecutur. jTmcK To liiii iioHlun hiiKits. ihe Commissioners of Columbia nud Montour eoiintles. will meet at I lie mouth of Itoaihui leek. on Halurd.iy, tho lth tlay of September, hliT.nt l'j ti vhkk a, ?i., io receive itoimishis ior erei-inu; ii bridge over UotiiiUEert ek. Ihe llrldee will bo seVen(yIlv e feet bet w een the top oft liouhut incut nud twenty teet wide. 'Ihe nhutnieiils will be one abtatt live feet high and Hie other about ten teet niuii, v nn Miuauie wingwnus, A. MANN, joiin r. mvi,i:i!, MONTOOMIIHY CtiMI, Ciiiiliihiirri nf Ctiltnntnn (ounf. IHSAC, AMt'It.MAN. JlllIN MOnlti:. jami:h snuii', 0niiWoHcri Jfitnfuin' t)untf, September 1.1, ht.7-:it. H T U A Y. Came to the prpmlsps of tho subscriber lu 1'ish lngcreck township, Columbia county, about Iwo monllis since, u leil iiikI wbltt) siiotteit llclhr. supposed to te nbout twoyeais old. 'Ihe owner is iimiesleil to pome and takt It nway otherwise she will be dlpovi( of uceordlnrr to luw. rishhigcrcel; tp., Sept, l'J, lso7. c ATAW1SSA HA I I.llOAl). t ruins oh tlm CiitawNsii ltiillnul III' run at tho lnHowlni; tumuli liourHt .(,( ,sv,eri. Hep. s.ii-.u. in. " tun " " n.r, " " U.Vi " " III. in " " KI..VI " " ii.iii " liHl. 111. " ll'..V, " 1.IIS l.'JI " :M Mall Xiirlh. Air. (Mlp. lu. l srATIO.N-l. WlllllllllslWII. .Milliey. WutHimtowil. Milton. D.invllle. llupeit, " I'atiiU'Nvii. " Itllii-towli. " Nllllllllil, " (liiiknke. ' 1.. .Miilialinv.ltine. " pltie.Tamaqim. Dine. " lleilttllnf, " l'lllllulelllllla. " (To New Yoilc N lit. Heiul I Ins or Minn li Clititilc. I'loni New Vorl. la, I Mnueli I'litotl;. I Xoilianue oreius helwei-h "KVI 1 1 l-l iill rl am! rillla.lel,lilil. (UIO. Wllllll, Hllit. Arr. iuu " 10. r. 11..',. 1 1 S.IJ " 1 I..V. I.I 1 " 1 ,-I.Vi " nr. i.r " J.IKI " 1 l.r.i " 1 1,11 1 " I. Ill " I.'. 111,1. 111. (IKl A"r LEGAL NOTICES. DMlXlSTltATOIt'S NOTIC IC l.i t lets ol iLiliiilnihlint ton to tlie estuto ol Ulch- aid 1 1 at I, la toot Orange township.Columbla coun ty, deceuseil, have been uranled by thelttglster of Mild County lo Peti r Hut, who lesidt s lu Seott township, All persons having claims nr demands against the cstntu of the ileeedent, are ieueted topieM'ut them to the ndinlulstrator without delay, and nil persons Indebted nio requested to make p.ivment. PHTKlt I INT, Admlulstrutor with the Will nuuexeil, September 0, sti7-(tw. D.MIXJSTJtATItlXvi NOTICK. 1 IMTATH OF MirilAI'L MoNOllAN. Ill C'P. Letleisofiidmlnlstiutlon vvlthlho W'il(nnno::pd to the estuto of Michael Mouohun, Into of Cent ih llu Doioimh. Coin in bin county, deecnseil, have been granted by the Itcglster of said county, to Ann Monohan. All persons having claims or demands against lho estato of the decedent are icq ties led lo make them know n loM, M. IYetle. i:sq.,al Afchland l'a., attorney tor the estate; ami all perwms iiuKbted a.e r quested to make pay ment. ANN MONUHAN, Atliuln'x mj10'C7-(iW etim tcstamt ulu ttnuvj o. J" a T I O E . W'umtr.AM. mv wife Celestla Wldtescll left my bed and boa id on Ptlday, August lotli W", with out Jut eaue or piovoeutlou,thls Uluwariiall persoiiH against trusting her on my account, ns I will not pay any debts of her eonliadlng li out lhat date. OMVKIl WIUTUMILU W'apwallopen, Pn., Aug. -I, ht,7-H, " nTstTi AT HtNOTICE. J. iJsTAinor m ana f.ixiaii, nrr'n. l.i tiers of ndmiuUlrallou on the estate ni Dlan.i Hdgar, lalo of (Jrtenwond township, Columbia County, deceased, have been granted bv the Itcg lster of said county, lo John Stnley, admlnlstia lor, who also resides In Mild tow nshlp. All t r mmis having claims or demand against thocMnto of the decedent, nro it-qucsUd to make them known to tlm udmlnUtrutor without delay, and nil persons indebted nre icqnehted to makopay melit. JOHN STALKY, An-jiM SI, 1S67-U, Admlntstralor, Tl)M INISTIUTOH'S KO'ITrS. " -tV 1 -STATU OF JACOIl IIOWMAN, I A t tor of admlulstrntlouou thoestato of Jacob Ilwman,late ot Maine ttiw nshlp, Coliiiublaisaiu tytileeenwd, have been granted by the lleglsler of wild county, to Michael drover, admin 1st uilor. who resides lu Malnvllle. Columbia county. All jKTsons having claims or tleiuands against the etale of said deeeiltnt, are reriucsted to make them It noun lo tho administrator without delay, nnd all persons Indebted urn lequcstcd to mako payment. MICIIALrj UltOVKIt, Augiud, i'l, llT-fit, AdmlnUttatur. A 1M I iM S'lUlA'lUt 1wVH isMvFuJE V i-sTArnor iikmu Howman, nunAsrn, I. ei ier of administration ou tlm estate of Henry llowmnu, late of .Main township, Columbia coun ty, det eased, have been granted by the Register of said omnty to Marv Howman of said town ship. All pei-sous having claims or demand against (he estate of llm ileeedent are requested to mat; them l;nowu,and Ihoso Indebted to make payment, MAltY IIOWMAN, August 1(1, hCT. Admliilstratrlx. A TVXHivmius kotTckT iV i-srArr. or iiuimta VANnhusidi-i:, nce'n. Dittersol udmlnlstrutlou on the cm nio of Kv beetu Yainlerkllce, late of llloom lownshli, Co lumbia eounly, decensed, have been urn u led by the IbuUter of Mild county to J, HtUier Vender si lee, admlulhtralor, who lesldes lu Mount Pleas ant township. Alt persons knowing themselves indebted to Hie said dtiedeut me i(UesUd to make payment, and those hav liu, claims or de mnuds ng'ititxt the same will prcMnt them with out delay. J. HIHSTKll VANDKltsi.ICi:, Mt. Pleusnnl, Aug.u,hi7, AdmlnUtrator, IXKC'UTOIUH NOTICK. YsrATimr iuiimun ki.im', tirnnn-r Ti'., i)Kt''ii. Letters tcidnineutnry on lho cslatoor llarinoit Kllue.Ialuof Scott township, Columbia County, have been granted by thelteglsterof said eounly, lo John C, Kline, who ieldcn In Illoouisbaig. All perhons havlugilalimi agahut the ehlatoare lequektedto pieseiu Hun to the Hxecutor fo' settleiueiit, nud those knowing themselves tn tk-bted toluake payment. JOIIN t KMNII, August l, lfii.7, llxfcutor O qT() Q () A U ENTS "AVAX'ncT). ASAMPI.r. Hi:NT rili:i:,wltltteiuis,for any one to clear dally lu tluee hours, Jlusluess entirely pew, Jlybt find tlettliahle. Can be donu at home or tiavellng, by Isilh jnale nud female, No ijllt L'ltterprlse oi humbug. AiUIk W, If, CIlICIWTKlt. m?i'07-Iw,1 SG(I Ilioadwny, New Yolk. rjM-iAOilEHH AVANTEI) Hub Mulu ntul one IVmnleTeucher for Ihe llur ougli of OMralla, (ViluiublHOouuly, lor n term of eight iuontliKorhingeiV'ominenchigtuithe Hut Mouduy in September, Kxnmlnutlon of applicant Will bu MUX lu the ht htsildioiiheor thenbo u platu (Hi AugUnt VUth, lHil. lit )( n't lock A. M. Iiv ui tier unite bnuu( Jl.UlIMIAli O'LONNMlt. Auuiikt U, 1H17, Hoe'y, lent