xt (ifolmnbinn. liLOOMSHUHG, PA. KltlllAV MOHNIMJ, HKVT. 40( 10 J. . f . 4j- Tim coLvainiASr hi T.nrgftt Circulation In Columbia mi it adjoining count U of auy paper published tier, and U also m mnch larger sheet than any of lticolemporrU ntt Is therefore I tie liesl medium for advertising I" tills section of DEMOCRATIC) MEETINGS. Hy nr.lcr nf llio Htnmlliiff (Vmihilttco of tlic omnty, mnHlnK.wl11 In lifhl ri tho fillnlng mint, tnulilrh tho public nro rviqxK'trully llivlt ml. 1 .1 (I I IT HTII IT. r, KrM.iy t-vvnlnu. Kepi, an li. Mll-TUNVII.I.K, Hutuntiiy oonlliK, Hcpl, 3II. JO.NIW Hl'lllXM. llOUM Jlulllil t'lniMUlt, Tuowliiy oenliu Hept. 21th. CHNTIIll HC1IOOI, 1IOUHF, I'llio, Wcrfnmlay cvrulliu Hept. I'th. CliVYTONHKUIIOOMrOfMUKriiiikllii.Tlnini lUy ovtmln;x.Hept. 'Jtuli IXl'Y, l'llilny evening, Ho t, STtli. HAW WAY HOl'Ki:, Kntiml.iy owning, Kept. UOAllINtlClll'.r.K', Hntlinlny nfternortii, Hrp tcnilHT,2tli. .IIIUSKYTOWN, Monilnj-nflcrnoon, Hopt.ilMh. OttANOKVIl.l.lJ.Tlloii.tiiynrt.rhoon, (tel. Int. MAIN VIM.i:, Tuemlny .veiling, Oct. Int. 1'KXTltAUA, Vlhc.itiiyccnlnij,Oit. Sllil. IIIUVKItVAt.t.i:V,Tliumluyconlwt,Oct.3rii. llUCKHOItN, Krlilny o enlllK, 0( t. II li. IlKNTOy.Hnturdny nfu-rnaaii ext. Ctli. llOltllXllUIKi. Momny Afternoon, (XI. TIM. The nftcrhonn MectlhiiH Milt liecnlledto onlcr nt 2 o'clock. Tim e rntliK Meeting nili.ilf piwt nowii. They will bo niltlresHotl liy I wo or moro n) tho tnllouiuit named Rcntlenicn. llui. It. Ilucltnlcw, den. M'Cnnillcxi, Ocn. W. It. l;nt, .Inxcpli (. Ilucbcr, Hon. Tliouuni Clmlfi.nl, Joseph H. Oimpbcll Cnpt. V. 11. Ilfivkuuy, Cnpt. (loo. W. I'tt, Mlltnn M. Tinugh )q. riiarlen W. .Miller, Ki. Ir. I'. II. Krrcfc, M.ihlon II. IIIeknI. Win. It. Minenmker l'Mf i:. II. 1.lltlo, li Col. John O. rroo re. Vlyll.inco Comniltteo nro .pcclnlly refiuentetl tn attend to lighting thn llouies, erecting the Mmiilvmd arranging fnrgtlio meetlngt.by clrculat I114 (ho notices, lly order of tint Committee. John o. fui:k.i:. Chnlrmnn. MILITARY ADMINISTRATION. In recent numbers wo liavo dUcusseri the fiction of tho President In removing tho Military Conimnndcrs.ln tho Second and l'llth Military Districts of the South; tho former comprising Xorlh and South Carolina.nnd tho latter Louis iana and Texas. Theso changes in con nection with tho removal of Mr. Stan ton, Secretary of War, havo given n salutary check to military maladminis tration in thoSouth mid at Washington, and ono which was greatly needed. The enormous cost of reconstruction to tho Treasury of thu United States, tho Injustice, of tho registration taken, tho arbitrary orders issued and tho rab id partlsanlsm manifested by tho Mili tary Commanders, all demauded some effectual and remedial action to bo tak en by tho President. In displacing Stan ton and removing Sickles and Sheridan ho has performed a clear duty, and tho eirect of his action will be advantageous to tho public interests. Man lfest reforms havo been introduced by General Grant into tho administration of tho. War De partment. Many unnecessary officers have been discharged, and many unne cessary expenses cutoff. By tho changes which ho has introduced economy has been consulted whilo Increased energy lias been infused into tho action of tho War Department. General Canby who succeeds Sickles is an officer of great administrative ability, and a much bet ter and abler man than his predecessor; whilo General Hancock who succeeds Sheridan has merits as a gentleman and officer of the highest oruer. Ho and General Meado wcrotho most distin guished officers furnished by Pennsyl vania to tho military servlco during the recent war. When General Hancock assumes tho command of tho Fifth District tlicro will bo no further complaints thero of Injustice and Illegality in thcexercioo of military authority. Ho will bo en ergetic, intelligent and jut ; obedient to tho law and altogether faithful lu tho discharge of his duties. There can bo no complaint nmdo on personal grounds on behalf of Sickles or Sheridan, becauso they havo been re lieved from duty in tho South. They retain their rank and receivo pay as if they had not been removed. They can bo assigned to duty elsewhere, and In fact Sheridan lias been sent to tho West ern border whero tho existing Indian hostilities will glvo bcopo to whatever military ability ho may possess. Upon tho whole, Kxccutiyo action in ull this matter of change- regarding military administration, lias been Judi cious, wlso and timely, and deserves popular approval and support. A NEW & IMPORTANT OFFICE. Thk Act of Assembly passed by our ln:.t Legislature, and approved April 10, 1807, makes a radical change in the manner of selecting and drawing jurors for our courts. Tho County Commis sioners uro relieved from all duty in f-e-lectingjurors and tho labor and respon sibility are Imposed upon thu President Judge, or Associate Law Judge, and two Commissioners to bo elected this Pall to servo three years. Each voter is to voto for ono person for Jury Com missioner and tho two persons having thu highest number of votes nro to bo declared elected. Tho Jurors are to bo selected .alternately by tho Hoard and not by tho voto or action of tho major itv. Tho dally pay Is $2.(50, und four' cents" a mile, so that tho otllcols one of honor ami responsibility, but not of profit Tho law requires tho Hoard to meet at least thirty days before tho first court tif tho year, and 1111 tho Jury Wheel" with sober, Intelligent and Judicious persons to Fcrveas Jurors during that year." Ah tho three members of tho Hoard select alternately, to each ono Is Inde pendent and selects his namo without reference to tho choice of his colleagues, Tho object of tho law being us wo sup. pose to g(vo each political party its fair proportion of persons according to Us vote, an alternate selection here will mako but litlloif any difference In tho uspect of thejurles. In counties whero tlio voto is nearly equal tho President Judge whl tco that tho proper propor tlon is secured and maintained. If tho law is fairly and honestly car rled out, tho Democrats will gain by Its provisions; for oh things bland atpres ent a majority of thu counties havo Commissioners opposed to us; but the act was passed becauso a change was coming when tho present condition of thlr.gs will havo passed away. Tin: Itadlcals aro not satisfied thut nlavcry is abolished and that by a fear ful sacrlflco of lifo and trcasuro; they nro determined thai thesu Ignorant blacks fcliall bo miido voters, and tho most valuable part of our country given over to their control. DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMIT TEE ROOMS, Nll.nsmstiiM HT. Villi.. Kept. 19, '0". TO Till: VKOVt.V. or vkn.nhvi.vania. Tin: Itadlcals attempt to evade the practical l-Mie of tho win vim and to de lude you Into support of llielr eiindl (Into. - They nlonu nro accountable for tho prostration of our business Interests. They havo deliberately sacrificed them In order lo" plat In' tho hands of South ern Kegroe!, tho billancoof power in tho Republic and thus preserve their own rule. More than two years have passed sliico poaco was restored, and wo Mill look In vain for Increased products from tho South to nld us In paying tho Inter est on our debt, and for her prosperous customers to buy, our woolen, iron hnd other manufactures. Instead of receiving nld to pay our debt, wo nro taxed to maintain a freed man's bureau and a standing army in tho South. Instead of prosperous custo mers to incrcaso our trade, every busi ness interest languishes. Radical mismanagement, a negro pollcy.and Radlcaloxtravaganee, weigh down our energies and fetter our resour ces. Tho whole expense of the War Depart ment in lWiO was, sixteen and n half millions, whilst In 1SG7 It Is estimated by tho Treasury at forty-soveu millions, both behi'j periods o peace. To glvo tho Negro tho power to rulo us, tlipreujTe, costs tho nation annually thirty millions. Of tills amount, Penn sylvania's sharo Is at least one-tenth, and your Industry must annually pay three millions of dollars to support u policy that closes your woolen mills mul stops your factories. In yourStato affairs, mismanagement, corruption and extravagance aro tho rule. In 1SG0, under Democratic power tho whole amount of money appropri ated atuloxpended, independent of fund ed deU and military expenses, as shown by tho Treasury, was nlno hundred and ninety eight thousand dollars. In 1801, excluding the sumo items, tho Radicals npproptlatcd and expended ono million three hundred and soventy-nino thou sand dollars. In ,excludin;i thesume items, tho Radicals appropriated and ex pended ouo million flvo hundred and nineteen thousand dollars, and In 18i(i excluding the same Hems, they appro priated and expended two millions nnd eleven thousand dollars. The report of tho Auditor General show tho facts, and prove that in six years of radical rule, your cash expenses have more than doubled. Tho men who havo thus wasted your substance, prato of their sacrifice, and would maintain their hold upon tho public treasury by fixing yourattention upon other issues. You aro oppressed by taxation through Internal rovenuo nnd other machinery, as no other people ov er were. It takes from you, your legiti mate profits and gives you no custo mers. It compels you to stop manu facturing nnd to discharge your work men. Your goods remain unsold and your operatives sufler. Can you expect relief from this grinding taxation, so long as theso enormous expenditures continue? Relief can only eomo through economy in public affairs, a reduction in your expenses, and tho dischargo of corrupt and extravagant officials. It is their purposo to violato tho great principle, "that each State has the right to determlno the qualifications of Its own electors," nnd givo tho negroes of Pennsylvania tho balanco of power be tween tho two great political parties. Ivegro sull'rago is to bo forced upon you by Congressional enactment, and your 'Supremo Court Is to bo placed in har mony" with that law, by electing Judgo llliams, who is relied upon to decide thut tho negro is entitled to a right which you and your organic laws deny lilin. In. the Senate of tho, United States lu July lust, tho recognized lender of tho Radicals of this State, voted to proceed to consider a bill that was Introduced by Wilson of Massachusetts, to eirect this infamous purpose. Dkjiociiats or Pennsylvania! Let tho result In California arouso to renewed exertion. Work is to bo done, nnd you must do It. Committees may plan and order, but tho result depends upon yourselves. Individual effort is tho road to victory. Sco your neigh bor, encourage hlin, bring him to tho polls. Perfect your organizations. Illock out yourwardsand townships. Subdivi de tho labor and perform ltvlth energy. Press homo upon your adversaries tho real Issues of the canvass. Demand of them that they shall answer: Aro you for or against tho Radical policy that destroys our business and cio-es our work shops mills and factories, to givo tho negro tho balanco of power'.' iro you for or against continued cor ruption, mismanagement and extra vagance.' Aro you for or against conceding to Congress, tho right to allow tho negro tho power to rulo Pennsylvania. . Ily order' of tho Democratic State Committee, WM. A. WALLACK. Chairman. Tin: Anniversary of tho battloof An- tlctam was duly celebrated on tho ground, on.laot Tuesday, and It is esti mated that 10,000 peoplo were present. Tho President, his Cabinet, tho foreign ministers, a number of Governors ami othor distinguished visitors wcro pros- cut. Governor Bradford .of' Maryland delivered tho oration. We regret to add that General M'Clellan was not present as expected. Geary, although not on tlu list as a speaker, determined to show oil' his oratory. Tho following Is a spo ciincn. It Is his opening: 7 tiioio rattens: Alter an you liavo heard to-day, I had supposed you would want nothing more. Tho pro gramme opened nnd concluded with prayer; tuoso who havo waited must tome In at tho Jast hour. Hut, my friends, wo still havo n place In tho heartBof tho peoplo. (Applause.) When you eomo to Pennsylvania wo will let everybody epcuk wo want to hear. Thanks to Almighty God for Ills preser vation and eaio of the country. Wo has'onogng. ( Applause.) We have no programmes for this purpose (rcnowed upplnubo) we havo no gag on our pro grammes. Hut 1 urn not hero to suy anything on thut subject, This Povui.au YoiL'i:. Tlio volco of tho people cannot bo mistaken. Tho re cent elections furnish tho most convin cing evidence that Radicalism is boon to bo defeated and crushed all over tho country, as It lias been recently lu Mulno and California. Here are boniu figures that ought tn cause n thorough shaking of tho Hndluil dry bones : Democratic gulu in New Ilnmpshlre, 1!,000 ; in Con necticut, lt!,000 (Lincoln's majority In 1601 was 11,000 j Democratic majority now, 6!);) Kentucky, 20,000; Vermont 0,000; Cullforniu, 27,000; Mai ue, 1-1,000. THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. T TS- " - 0 OMMUNIOATED. JaJ (SatioJai HONO MFJWitsiTKniTOHS t All on. " ,Vll nations nro distinguished hy their respcctlvo forms of government, all of, which lire exalted or abased through tho magnanimity ex crcNod toward their subjects or citizen-. Ours, though differing lu form, nearly from nil on the list or nations, is truiy exalted and admired by hor sisters. Ru ing Republican In form, It was wisely considered a trinity to establish n moro perfect union. Tho division was nmdo into three distinct departments, namely tho Executive, legislative and Judicial, eacli within Its legitimate function can not encroach upon tho other, neither of which can lyrrntilzo over her citizens without being restrained by tho other. Hence, becoming dissatisfied with any or nil department officers, tho people, In whoso hands Is the power, will drive from authority those who havo betrayed their trust. This Is t form of govern ment our fathers contemplated whilo their master, King George, was ruling Inn spirit of partiality, oppressing them at every point, denying them trial by Jury, executed or exiled them on suspi cion, or information received by his spies. Thl i state of things continued beyond tho endurance of tho peoplo west of thu Atlantic, who after serious consultation, weighed well tho rcspoip slbilltv of advising hlsMaJesty.tholirlt tanlc King, to withdraw his tyrranlcal rule.whlcli had a tendency only, Pharoah like, to harden his heart, nnd would not yield to any petition from those whose services ho esteemed too valua ble by way of enriching and making moro permanent his own throne, on deavored to hold them by force. Tho Colonial principles nnd purposes lu shapo of equity nnd Justice were pro claimed through tho Declaration of In dependence, which was tho standard to which nil men rallied. And seven Ioiil' vears of bloodv strugglu led triumphantly by tho Immortal Wash ington. concluded In the glorious con summation oftliclr previous declaration, full of now born liberties. The fruits of a Just catlio gave rise to a mighty fab rlc whoso strength is a written Instru ment healed with the blood of our an cestors, for the further rulo nnd guldo for their posterity. This Instrument was Intended, and so written, to guar antco to every man equal rights, trial byjury, nnd that no man shall bo (to prlved of life, limb or property without duo process of law. Rut modern inter preters blinded tho understanding of those elected to tako charge of it, that even theso plain provisions were lost sight of, and was thought by some, had never existed. In its stead was erected n commission called military, and usur pation was a natural consequence, nnd thousands of our citizens fell victims to tho foul and malicious tyranny resulting therefrom, and hurried to bastllcs lit only for tho worst criminals, and those who gratified their rovengoin their suf ferings. Therefore true national honor consists in tho faithful and impartial execution of law, bringing tojusticoall offenders In a way law directs, nnd pro tecting all who obey law nnd order, and by tho best means maintain peace and happiness. Such a government is hon ored by her citizens and admired by her neighbors. Ri:nton. I'KXTUAMA.Hopt., (I, 1MI7. vaults in school-ti:aciiino as a vnovjasioN. There's u great deal of troublo each year with tho Directors of Schools In regard to tlio employment of teachers and their salaries, also in trying to pleaso tho peoplo. Xow they may liavo to pleaso both teachers and people in some places, but not hero. So long as tho. decision is left in' tlio hands of every political party and faction, Just so long will tlio teacher bo in doubts of ills bile cess, and even If ho does succeed lu get- tlnga school, ho naturally asks himself tho question, can I afford to devote nil my time, Ingenuity nnd abilities to It V Will it pay'.' I may bo hero only this term. If tho other party gets tho bal anco of power, they will have ono of their stripe, which retrogrades our schools very much, for each teacher has x dlll'erent mode of government and In conducting tho recitations, so that tho children havo to beconio acquainted with each, and In to doing, they and their elementary education become so amalgamated that In tlio latter end their education Is useless as well as vexing to speak about. Now, if they would em ploy competent teachers, with a llvlm. salary, and let each keep ids respective school until his Immorality, insobriety, etc., would eauso his discharge, then, and not till then, will wo progress, (I mean tho Common School education) or will a teacher havo tho courage to fol low It as a profession. School-teaching now-ii-days, Is considered only as a platform to fall hack on, or as astepping stonoto something higher. It also seems to nio that education is not appreciated as it should bo In our rural districts. I bpeak now not only of my own school, but nearly every school you go into you will find It verified that there aro al ways from flvo to fifteen pupils without a sufficient amount of necessary books, and sumu without any ; and these chil dren aro expected to bo learning every day. I believe tho old axiom is thatyou can't chop wood without mi nx, and lu afyw years tlio parents of jhuoochlldren wjll my, J liay.Uecn bending my chil dren to such a school or teacher, and they can't writo or read their own namo yet, nnd all this blame Is heaped on tho poor teacher, simply because tho Dliec- tors and people do not attend to their schools and tiro wants of their children. Now you see by my previous remarks that a man who has a tastu for tho uvo cation and wishes his name to bo on the educator's list of his State and county, is liken pendulcni vibrating bo Iweeu School-teaching and bomethliig uso If ho does not become n politician, ami what makes it worst1, when thu school term opens, any renegide, who knows llttlo or nothing about thu busi ness, conies to tho Directors and plas ter's awhllo and tells them that lie Is a Republican, Democrat, or ho has weal thy connections. Ho Is a Freemason or an Odd-Fellow,andgetsnscliool, audany quo who wants to take tho opposite of this, takes It at under wages for ho Is a bojourner, Thesonromy vlows of our present system of Common-school edu cation in our country districts and tho profession, as u pedagogue. Jou.v J. CoixiiiM.v Ri:aih:ii, do you want thu business of the country to bokept In check, perhaps destroyed, and taxation and debt In creased still morp by Keeping a largo standing army In tlio South, merely to force the ballot Into tho hands of Ignor ant blacks Y RADICAL THUNDER. Tub Radical StaleCommltteo'nro cir culating through thoStnto, and endeav oring to placo In tho hands oMJemo cratsy'n lying document, nppcollng to the pecuniary Interest oflho voter. V e gtvo It entire, and also annex some comments upon It. Read It and notice Its falshoods: VAOTS l'Oll OOVV.UNMV.NT llONDHOI.l)- r.ita a Nil Tin: liot.uiun nv oiinr.N hacks. Hcnil, llellcct Anil linit.l lo yoitrNclRlilior, In 1801, eleven States seceded ; and slnco then only tweiity-threo have been represented lu Congress, until tho admission of Tennessco In 180(1. All thu United States Honds-fi-ai'e, :i0's and 10- lo's all tho greenbacks, and all tho National Hanks, wero crea ted by this Congress of twenty-three States. President Johnson calls this nn "cm sumed, Oingrcjis" thcreroro not legal. His supporters and tlio Democrats call It a "rump Cbngrcss," nnd a "usurping Congress," nnd hence, not a lawful CVi grcss; nnd tho great effort has been to elect Congressmen in tlio North, nnd admit enough from the rebel States to enforco this "J'olicy." It a Congress, representing but twenty threo States, bo not a lauful Congress, then every United States Hond, nnd all our greenbacks, and National Rank notes nro worth nothing; because an unlawful Congress could not make law ful Hoods or lawful money. Tho mad effort, so recently made by tho rebels und their sympathizers, to destroy this Government by force of arms failed. Thus far, tho attempt to do tho same thing, through Cimyress, has aKo fulled, becauso of the action of tho loyal voters at the ballot-box ; and tho last effort at destruction Is now be ing mado through tho Courts. Witness tho recent attempt by- Dem ocratic lawyers to liuluco tho Supremo Court of tho United States to lssuo an Injunction, nullifying the Reconstruct ion Laws or Congress In Mississippi, Georgia, and other rebel States. Read also tho opinion of George Sharswood, tho Democratic nomlnco for Judge of thu Supremo Court of Pennsylvania, in which ho gravely denies tlio constitu tional power of Congress lo mako paper money a legal tender. Jlorie vs. Trott, Legal Intelligencer of March 18th, 18(11, page 02.) Judges Woodward and Thomp son of tho samo Court, announced from tho bench the same alarming doctrine, In 1805. (.SVo Mcrvine us. Sailor, ct al., Legal Intelligencer of Jane 10 & .101805 pages 188 & 205.) And this, too In tho faco of tho fact, that tho Supremo Courts of every loyal Stato In which tho question has been raised, havo sustained tho power of Congress. It requires, therefore, but little knowl edge of cither arithmetic or law, to esti mate tho imminent danger of putting any moro men of Judge Sharswood's opinions on tlio Supremo Hench of tho Stato! If you bollevo tho present Congress lo bo unlawful, or desire our National cur rency and Government Honda to bo de clared unlawful, voto for Georgo Shars wood. If you bellovo tho present Congress;to bo lawful, or desiro their action or Cur rency nnd Honds lo stand good, voto. to sustain them, for tho party that creat ed tho Greenbacks and tlio Honds, tho party that sustained tho war, and compelled submission to tho National authority, nnd Hint stands pledged to keep faith with tho Hondholders, and to maintain tho National credit voto for Henry W. Williams, the worthy nnd honored nomlnco of this party. look at thi: oTin:u aim:. When secession came, Democrats sus tained tho Government shed their blood, invested their money in 5-20's, 7-flO's, and 10-10's sent their members to Congress, and obeyed tlio laws that n Congress oftwonty-threo States enacted That was their Government and they loved it, they defended It, and many of them, died for It. During tho war, eleven States wcro not represented in Congress, and they refused lo be. That was u lawful Con gross, all obeyed it and nil of lis laws are binding under tho Constitution. When tho war was over tho South submitted, then the Iladtcals kept them out to glvo tho negro power. They "ac ted outside of the Constitution" as Thud dens Stevens bays. If It bo true, that Jtho Denocrats aro trylngto destroy this Government, how strange it is that they should hold its bonds and notes, and fight mid dlo for it. Their object is to prcservo it to bring it within thu Constitution, to gov ern according to law, to encononilsu Its resources, and to pay its debts. ro your Honds and greenbacks safer Inside of tho Constitution or outside of It. If wo havo no Constitution, as Ste vens says what becurlty havo you for your debt. Thu constitution Is tho title deed to tho property that your dibt is a lien upon. In tho case of Horlo against Trott, JuilgoShurswoou decided mat a man who agreed to pay a debt in gold should pay it in gold. Was not tills right? 1 lo did not decldu thu question of the poyer, oi (. (ingress, You hold a 5-20 or a 10-10 bond, the iiuercsi is paynuio in com. i no uov eminent agreed to pay you In gold. Thu Radicals and their Judges say thu Gov eminent may pay you in paper. Judgo Sharswood holds that n contract to pay In gold should bo enforced, which best suits you? Which Is tho moro honest', Do you seo whero this Radical doc trine leads you? They already say that thu;W;icpuloftlio Honds may be- paid In paper. If Judgo Williams decides that your inteiest is payable in paper, Is your contract with tho Government carried out? Will ho iiotbo decide ? They will pay lu paper If their (vrrai1 ugance makes it necessary. Tlio inter est on our State Honds was payable in gold, tho law mado it so, (See Act 1810.) In 1801, when gold was 100, tho Radi cals in tho Legislature passed ft law making it payable In paper, on tlio ground that they could savo money jsgisiuuve jcec. iKUl.) Aro you anymorubccuro than tho Bondholders of tho Stato? Tho expenses of tho government are moro than its incoino. Tho Radicals aru expending two hundred and twenty' JiveMllllonsotyoar money forthls year Tho Democrats spent slxty-two,viltltons tho last year they wero in power, for tho samo purposes. Can you sustain this extravagance? Does not tho secu rity of your debt consist In prudent management, economy In public bus! nens, and In nourishing nnd davcloplii! our resources? Aro tho Radicals pur suing this coucsoV If you wish your bond and Its later- ttitjiuld ijti;j!ntul your contract With tho Government violated, vote for, Henry W. Wllllains? If you wnntt contracts between man and man, aim between the Govern iileiit and yourself carried out, voto for Georgo Shnrswood. ANKr.xtNn Land von Hcnooti Pirn vosv.s. At tho last session of our Stato Legislature an act wns passed, conferr ing uponllio Courts of Quarter Sessions of this Commonwealth power trt annex land, or parts thereof, of persons resi dent lu onu district, forschool purposes'. Wo do not recollect to have seen It In print, nnd therefore, that nil may un derstand its provisions, wo herewith publish It entire: lie it enacted, that tho several courts of Quarter Sessions of this Common- wealtn snan nave auinoruy wumn their respcctlvo counties, to nnnox tho Intnl. nr nnrts tlinrrnf. nf Persons resi dent lu ono township or borough, to another township or borough, forschool purposes, so tliat wiieu bo nnnoxeo, mu applicant shall pay his school taxes and bo Included within tho school district to which It Is annexed, for educational t.iimnara mul rnmntn rnnticctcd Willi the district or township, of his resl- flnnon Till-nil n!1nr utiriinsps ! lltld tllO said court shall, upon tho petition of nny ono desiring sucn ennuge, proceeu bv vlows and reviews, In tho manner and under the restrictions provided unucr tno nci oi ino generm uwiiumj, npproved April fifteenth, ono thousand eight hundred nnd thirty-four, with its supplements. In regard to tho nltera- lion oi ino lines oi any nvu, ui imuu. ndlolnlne townships! Provided, That nil tho costs of sue h proceedings shall bo paid by thu persons, applying for such euuuge. RoliKr.TS HnoTitrilts, No. 113 Wash lugton Street, Hoston, publish many ex cellent books in beautiful stylo ; among them "Kcco Homo," "Ecco Deus," "tho Hook of tho Sonnet," "Dramas and Po cms," by Hulwer ; and also ".lean in- gelow's Writings." Tlicro nro of theso twolost volumes of "Poems," bluejand gold nt $1.00 per volume; "Studies for Stories," nt $1.50; "Stories told to a child," at.?1.7f, or $1.25; "Poor Matt," at 00 cents. Mailed to any address post paid on receipt of prico. 'A Story of Doom," is tho tltlo of tho second volume or tho poems above inentloncd, and Includes many smaller copies or verso. Tho principal story In tho book did not Impress in powerfully, but tho taloof "Luuronco," "Wlnstan- ly," "Dreams that came true," and Foino smaller ones nro exquisite Wo can recommend tho entire set of Miss Inirelow's writings to our friends as sound, true, nnd good ; nnd know of no editions better or cheaper than thoso of Roberts Hrothcrs. Moni:y-Ohiii:u Post Ofiucxs. Ar rangements nro now being perfected for tho efficient extension of this important; system, which insures tho transmission of money by mall without loss. Thero aro now throughout tho country eight hundred and thirty-two officers. On Monday, tho 0th of September there was added thrco hundred nnd ninety two offices, making tho wholo number ono thousand two hundred and twenty four. Tho now offices In Pennsylvania nro as follows, Allegheny, Hlalrsville Hloomsburg, Hlossburg. Urlstol, J-.m- poriuin,Freeport,Grcencusile,IIazleton Litiz, M'Kccsport, Mercer, Motion gnheln City, Mount Joy, Newport, Po troleum Centre, Pottstown, Slinmokln Sharon, Tnrr Farm, Tidlouto and Ty rone, Orders not exceeding $20, ten cents ; over $20 and not exceeding ?50 twenty-flvo cents; no single order Issued for moro than $50. Parties desiring to remit larger sums must obtain addition al money-orders. Cawvoiinia'. Hitlght, tho newly elected Democratic Governor, holds his office, wo believe, for four years, and re ceives nn annual salary of if7,00(Mii gold that being tho only currency there. In 1803, Low, tho present Radical Governor, had a majority of 19,732over Downey, Democrat. In 1801 Lincoln had a majority of 18,203. In 1805, the Radical candldato tor Judgo had n inn Jorlty of G,079. Tlicro was no election In 1800. California is one of tho largest States, probably four times ns largo as Pennsylvania, and is part-of tho Terri tory acquired from Mexico by tho trea ty of peaco in 1818. Gold, for which this Stato hns slnco become so noted was discovered tho samo year, on tho land of Captain Sutter. Tin: plan adopted by tho Washing ton Library Company for tho raising o funds for tho Riverside Institute an asylum for tho gratuitous education o Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans Is meet lug with great approval. Subscriptions to tho stock aro coining In rapidly. Tho hnndsomo steel-plate engravings given to thoso whopurchaso stock nro acknow ledged by competent Judges to bo first class productions. Resides receiving hnndsomo engraving or tliH character worth more at retail than tho price o tho stock, every purchaser will in ad dltlou receivo a present of some kind Full guarantee Is given that every share of stock must bo accompanied by a pre: sent besides tho, engraving. Seo'ndver- A Jl . Dictionav.v op Tin: Hmw:. Parts IV. and V. of Html & Houghton American edition of Dr. Smith's worli aro received. Tliolendlngnrtlclesarotlio Camel, Canaan, Canaanites, Canon of Soripturo, Canticles, Carmel, Census Chaldca, Chronology, Church, Colos shins, Corinthians, Crucifixion, Cusli Damascus, Dan, Daniel Hook of, Darl us, '.David; which closes tho fifth and will open tho sixth number. It is splendid work nnd should bo In every library. Published In numbers at 7 cents each, at No. 150, Hroomo Street Now York. UNiincoNSTituoTRi) .A confirmed old bachelor used the following argu ment against matrimony i " Muslin Is n great prompter of lazi ness. H young men wish tooccompllsl anything or moment, either with hcud or hand they must keep clear of tho In stltutlon entirely, A pair of sweet Hps, a small waist, a swelling chest, n pres sure of two dellcato hands, will do ns much lo uuhlngo a mini as threo fevers, tlio measles, u largo sized whooping- cough, n pair of lock-jaws, Bovoral hy dropliublas and tho doctor's bill." Tin: Now York 7W4t;ic endorses tho amnesty proclamation In tlio following terms t "Wo nro In favor ot If now, and would gladly havo uvory peaceable, well disposed man in tlio South assured that no harm will befall him becauso of his feharo In tho rebellion to long as ho de ports hliiibcir a as good citizen should Will tho Binul 1 ' 'blockhead' '6iiarlers quit their fuss now about It? VTflTT. ATIOK COMMITTEES. TilKStandlne Committee at. lis re cent meeting adopted an address) selcct- d three Democrats In each District to act iisii Vigllanco Commltieo j to whom Instructions will bo sent by tno ritniui- lmr Comniltteo ; and directed tho ad dress nnd tho list to bo published In nil tho'Dcmocrntlc papers of tho county. Hearer R. Zimmerman, Allen Jlann, Charles Michael. . . ..... llenlonS, J. M'l lenry , itonr Ai'i ien ry, 1. K. Krlckbaum. JSCrWICK JSnillll irowi-r, umnuu Owen, J. S. Sanders. JHOOm M, ljOWCUUCrg, l . liunuiija, , 11. Cusoy. . llrtcrcrcek''tfm. Lamon, J. G. Jaeo- by, J. O. Smith. Catawlssa-U.y, B. Kline, Dr. J. K. Robblns, J. H. Oi casy Lwrc J. 11. uieiiencK,ii. m ndrow Frcas. Centralia3. H. Knlttle. P. Kllleen, T. O'Gerharty. , , ConynghamWm. Goodman, D. T. M'Klernan, Dr. Wohlforth. IVshingercek1). M'llenry, David Savage, John Sutton. j-raiMtn liavm jvnituc, v iismug ton Parr, H. J. Recdcr. Greenwood Isoao Dowltt, John Leg gott, A. J. AlbortMin. Hemlock 11. Shoemaker, Capt. I. Lciily, Jackson Emmott. Jarkson Daniel Young, Sllns M'llen ry, Henry Wagner. Jjocust uero liower, jouu ouj-ui-i, Daniel Stlne. JiHVoou-Cnpt. W. J. Allen, James Kis.ier, A. K, .Smith. r , a. jiatneu o . uuupueii, in i. o- man, M. Grover. . . Mifflin A. Schweppenlieisor, ur, Montgomery, J. II. llettler. Montour Noah Mouser, P. Holm bach, James Furnsworth. J7. iYsi,rf-Wni. Miller, m. Howell, John Mordan. Orange Dr. Megargell, Col. Kline, Moses Everett. . Pine John F. Fowler, .lonu liore, Luther German. , T llouringcreekSohn D. Houck, N. Drcjsbach, Amzl Craig. Scott I'. Kilt, II. 1' .lieigimru, Sunarlnaf Allnns Cole, Andrew Lau- bacli, G, Moore. By order oi tno i.ominiuc. JOHN G. FKKUiK, Chairman. Calmcott, u put radical, Collector in Third Brooklyn District, cha.gcd with fraud, 1ms been suspended not by tho neck ns ho should have been. Ho was recommended by Greeley, who U now abusing President Johnson for making Improper appointments. I John ia shedding tears to sco howhteco-nullcals aro fcteallng, and lie out of oHlce. Tin: New York Tribune admits that Government oflleials htcal about half a million a day. Xo wonder taxes aro hijrh, and getting higher. Let iw have a change. OCTOIlUIl niGIITII. "Como out upon election ilny, And voto uway, nnd voto nwny ; Let cueh onu liuve Ills neighbor i-omc. With ballot lulililmud O: Don't stny nt lioico for nny en use, het buckwheat lay, let buclm hent lay, Como out mul thrash tho ItadlwiN, Ai yon hnvo often planned O," "Oh yes, we'll come upon tho eighth, From early morn, from enrly morn j And work nil day with might and main Tho Keystone to ledeem O. Wo'll not go homo till nil is done, And wo n letory hnvo won, And Blmrswood Is elected Judgo Of court thnt is HupremoO,' Oh I then again wo'll llvo nt ease, Our rlKhlMHecure, our rights neon re, And law und right ngalu aro one, And not nlono a dream O. JSo when the c ighlh October conies, You nmy bo Mire,you may b Mire, 8hnrtwo(nl will lioelected Judgo Of court thnt Is Supremo). COKHRHVATIVC rou thi: coi.UMntA j I lien Wi 11111 on (lie Dentil of Mm. Maria llt'i-ilng. Ox Monday luoiulng, tho second of September, A day which I khall ever remember, When tho had iicwh unto my emu did fall, Haying " Gun," for Couilu Mailu did cull. Nations 111: I could not Impress it bo; That hho had gone to meet her mother were'er did go, To thnt CelcidJnl City of glory nnd deUght, Whero they will meet In hurmony never to tlcpurt. Fnrowell door con id n, whom I loved to ffreot. llenenth thcnmpletdmdwhcrowooft did meet, With your only sweet Llyzlo plon.nnt nnd mild, Lcrt now nn orphan und helpless child. You dear llttlo Infant, bo feeblo nnd weak Amid tears and grieving to plteously speak. " Mu mama Is itcmt, (Ti, vij maiiKt dead." Oh litisbnnd, father, MM era do not mourn, l'or tho loved ones lrom your circle linn gone, Forthodny will como when you shall meet then In thnt bright and heavenly home. Oritnycttlle, lt, H. C. H. Mnrki-t ltcport. Wheat per bushel ltyu ' Corn " Flour per barrel t'loversei'd . 1 . n 00 , 7 00 . 2 1- Indeed, Under Ktfut - Tallow Potatoes Drh-d Apples l'or I; llnuiM Hides and HhouldoiH,., innt per pound Huy per ton , I4UMUr.lt. I Tern lock Hoards per thousand feet l'Inu M (one inch) .. Julst, Kenntling, l'lnnk, (Hemlock) Hhlnglew, Js'o. 1 per thousand .. lfl nu ... l"nlD .... 15 Oi) 8 U 7 11) ... IS 00 Hiding ft. IMilliuUlpblu Markets. Thuiwiiav, September, 19 1J7, l-'uirn NoUhuchtem huporflnout, 87.00(7$ 7.50 Northwestern extrn 8.00o$ D.oo Northwestern family lO.WMliGO Pennsylvania nnd Western hupeitlro... 7..VMK.G0 lVnusylvnuluund Westim exlrn 8.&Ktfll.U0 rcnnsyUnulu und Western family 10,(KHjijri.(j, lVunsylvunl.il und Wt deni fancy UjmudiwO 1 1 vu Hour hoihi,s..r)i) WilKAT lVnimj Ivniiln red,t bus SlUY'iSitt) Hon 111 Cnliroinla " " whlto " ItVE Pennsylvania rye, V Cohn Yellow, " White, " Oats v bus I'jtoviHIONH Mess Poik, V bid Mtt-slleef, , ineskLd 1 logs, lb Himdted Hums " " hhouIderH 1 It Jjml,fl Pi Bi.rcns Clovirsecd V bus , Tlinolhyseed V hus Flaxseed , I'iO IlcON No. 1 Hcotch No. 1 American , CAril.K lleef Cultlo lb Cows, V head HIIEI.I v JlOIJH tl PlUlbM .. -M.'JoetSl ' 821.73 8-7.50 MicC-cDo IS'cwtlo . SS.0OMU.fi 1 1..?) , S2.KV.t2.fO 11.00 SHU) 10cfr6l7o sio..rAeii-') MARRIED. ArilKXUAdr-CAUr.Tr-Iit UuUi Hlrtet, on tho inn ium uy josepi i.u icy. ''., ur, imrie Acmuiuicn to us mtruu iu, uuiui, oom Kspy, Colmnblncoitnty, DIED. WINTi:itHTi:i:N-Iii rino towiuhlp. Columbia lounty, l'a.,on Friday evening, Hwplember (ith. Kniiuu ClnrUu, daughter or Valentino und Mary A. Wlntcrstceii, aged 2 yeurs und 1 days. Wo had n llttlo Lmmn once, Hho wns beloved by ull, ltut Chi 1st our Huvlour culled her, Hho soon obeyed tho cult, I guvoher back to Jems, Who gave her unto mo ; Her hii ire rings nro nil over, Her llttlo ftplrU'H freo. KMLLKIt In Orango township, of comumptton. Mr, Adam Keller, ngetl 05 yeurs, '2 mouths und adas. KDWAUIW In Hloomsburg, on Tuesday night. tholTtU Inst., Muty A Lu wards, uged about 2 yeurs, "Huircr llttlo children to como unto me, fur of such is tho kingdom of llouvtit." DItAKKIn Hemlock township, on (ho lMh Inst.. WllltumDiuke, ugid;7 icuis, tt moutlw uudj DEMOCRATIC TICKET. poii.it-DtiKoi-' this is i: V it i; Mi: cmniT, aKOU013 SHAUSWOOD, OF VHlI.APKt.VIHA. poll assi:miii,y, 'L'lLOMAS OHAIjVANT, MO.NTOUIl COUNTV, ron Hiininvi-'. MOliniSCAI MILTjAIU?, CIINTIli: TOWNSHIV. VOll T11I0AHIIII2H. JACOB YOIIJ3, MUTMN TOWNHlltV. VOll fOM.MISSlOMClt. DAVID YEAOI3K, I.OCUHT TOWNSHIV, l'Oll JUItr COMMISSION Kit, THOS. J. WELLIVmi, MT. VI.HAHANTTOWNHHIV. POH AlDITOIt, JACOB IIAlllilS, HUM LOCK TOWNSHIV. SPECIAL NOTICES. gOOK AGKNTS WANTKD ToHoiicit umors ror a New Illustrntcd in km: motionahy. (COMl'IXTE IS ONE VOLUME.) ThUl)Irtlnimrveiilndlclho results of tlinmmt recent st udv, research, nnd Invest luat Ion, of nbnut sixty llvo of tho most eminent and advanced Hlb- llrnf HflinlnrH now IK Ini. deiwniPli of nil tin- nomination npnrovn It, and rr yard It ns llio best work of Its kind hit he Knglluh htugimgcnnd ono wniru ougni nt no in mo nanus oi every jmoio miiilnr In llin hind. in circulating mm woric, a Rents win una n inerous objections whlchnre usunlly encountered eusnni nnu nmmnmn c urwovincm. ino nu in kchi n k "rui miry worn w m uoiujuni wn n nil', llut.on Ihoontnu v.eucourairementnnd lrleiub lv nld will uttend tho Aucnt. lnnkluu his labors IlUn 1 M I Hi. lIMi'llll, IIIMI llliTIUIVC. I'un tiers, Hludents, nnd ull others who ihiihcsm eneruv. nro wantetl to nsslst In l.'ntiviLKMtiiir iiiv Town nnd County In tho country, to whom the iiinsi iin.'rai liHiuccineiiis win isiouereti. i or pariicuinrs, apply in. nr mhiress PAitMi!id;i; liuoTiir.iiM. KeplTC7-CtJ 723 Hansom st., l'hlludelphla, Tn, Somo Folks Cant Sloop Nights. Vhuy inauv huirer from ccnerul dcbllll v. others from wenkness of tho stomach nnd liiubilliv tn digest their food : homo hne treeplng Kensations nlong tho lierso fibres, or pain In tho liack, with aching and weary throbbing of tho limbs. Thou saudsoflndlts sutler throimti long years from wnninrocniieu i-fm.m.k coMri..iNr,enuseii iy me reinniiou oi niuscio nnu imumeni uini ni- tend tieticiencv or vital force, iiiousninis ofiais. loess men, nverwoi lied lu mind ami IsMy. uso up thn nervous lluld mul toei)ino unlit for dtiiv or tlio enjoy meuts of life. Kxcess In youth, and tho lerrioio euetis i luver aim ncue, luvoivu sniu tered constitutions nnd the fnlluio of the irenerul functions of health, Tosutlerers from all theso causes, DODO'S NIIHVINfi AND INVinoitATOIt oirers nn Invaluable boon iinnturul nnd efficient recovery or lost itowors. no person, man nruo- lnnn. Kiilti-rlnir fioni 1111 v ciinn.' i mi n tlitnl tn iii lect 1 his remedy. Tho Ner Ino will lu found tn KpKSCHH till C(U1IU7.1ULC UI1U lllll rll i vo pri IICI plO. i ins nfllnltv lor tho Nervous Fibres, nnd sunnlle them lor t ho wnstot lint Is constantly tuklmzolace. I.llto whotesoinn fotsl tiiKen Into tho stomach, It tituiergiH'S raiki aigestiou, invigorating in Iti process mo uigesmo organs, nun pnsiuciug n UAIiMNIiSH AND THANQUIUTY unknown to aiv other nrenaratlon. It contains no opium or ImMieesh, mul so far from roiluclng cnsllveuess it will bo found nh elllclent cure for ciiusiimptlon, utui tins obtulued n wldo renown iur iius peeuiiuriiy. WHAT I'KOPMl HAY Dear Doctor: The last inedlclno uresrrlbed bv you 1 obtained, nnd wilt suy Hint Dodd's Nun Ino nun liiYiKornior J nu iiiui it ciniius in ih. j itii like u tiowinnnt I sleett welt; huvoiMirMl nnt,illli! nnd feel stroiiKer than I havo for mnnv years past." Contributed bv Dr. If. A, Tucker, 2' v. ii uii'ii ni., ii I'ujvi j i, . I havo used tho Nervine., nil flndmvRelf mncli belietlted bv it. liai llcularlv tn tho fnrrciiMo oi strength and euro of thoso trembling hesatlons, .uycouveness niso seems to w entirely curea.' Ilx-tter IDr. Tucker. "i no iiieciicmo you nniereu U-oimi's .erine) wo hnvo taken thieo bottles of. It is a great thing. Mywlfo says sho hid rather hnvo ono noiiio oi li innii lorij iiociors. isno is cermiuiy iifiicr. lji'murnuru cureii ; noil i ien mo urni lug down so much ; bowels moro ensler, nnd i u iietter nervous condition everv vniv (J. 11. Martin. Ciisblerdlen IIoumv Ijiinr tlrntwli N. J., stutesthut lhsHps Nervino bus cured him oteliroulo weuknehH of tho stomach, dizziness nnd sick headache, und greatly strengthened his wholo sj stem. David Hartshorn, 31)9 Htnte-st., Itrooklyn, jurat in riiroiiiu iiiiifcumr nnu uer'ous ueuiuiy. John llar'nit, llnxiklyn, N. Y. snys : "To rei Into tho bowels ltbout producing eat hart lo gir I.U'T. OIllOI. TliH liorvnu utui lnnn ill. llw. via uoi d tono up IhoHvMen hnvo uoverusedunythlug that equalled Nervine." W. l' Denns, liislfonl, Conn,: "My wlfo hasMiU'ercd for boventeen jears with extreuio nervous debility and j neutral prostration Hho wns imtuceu iy n irleiul to try Dr. J. W. Dootl eriuouna mveuiiguior.nuaijyus uso is no restored to perfect health," nr. i;. kj. ion;, in linrlestown. Mass.: "In enses in greiu uervous iieuuiiy, not, eonnnetl uy unv means to tho feiuulo orunulzatloii inoio eomnion than among men, I employ Dood's Nervino nnd juviKoraior wnn ino wipi'iCM ellct. it excoetl In touio ijowernnythlng that I know, whlio It ncuon upon mo uoueisisau mat can uo eosired, Dood's Nrlno and InentlirntorU nmulnvj. In tlio Mnssachusetts Hospital for tho Iumuio at lilUIHIUI, von rrnsoNAi tkhtimonials TocureB of Ocncml DoblUv. Indtifcstlon. Rleen. ness, Kldner Complaint. Wind Colic, anil remalo Complaints in their own families, wo refer, with ptTiujvtcii, io mo lonowing geuuemen in mis icimiy : i:. W. nall.CHii., rifth Aenuollotel, N, Y W. It. lt4Hlgo, Tract House, N. Y. John Williams. I'ollci'itinii. N. Y. J. W. l'eckttt. esq., Cllnton-st., Drooklyn, ii. .v. a uiinT, jiijioifMt, jiioomyu, J. H. Wrlglit, esq., Jersey City. Hon. Wnrren Chase. 51 1 Hroadwnv. N. Y. torsntobynll Drugulsts. Prleo tl.m pTb.rtle, t j. rupricwvs( in, i. UYSPICPSIA. Thero Is no dlseaso which oxperlcneo li.is so amply proved to bo icmadlablo by the 1KUUVIAN SVRUP, (a protected solution of tho protwldo of Iron),ns I Dyt-pcpsln. Tho moid lnetcmto formi of thN dlseaso hao been completely cured by this med icine, asnmple.tetd Imony of somo of our first clt 7.0ns proves, ritoM thk vi'NnitAnr.u auchdhacon I Hcorr, d. a Dunham, Cnnnda ICnst. "InmanlnvetIrnloDyipeptl3of moro than 2.t years stnndlug." . .. .! "I hnvo been n wondeitfully bciwflted In thothreo short weeksdurhigwhlch I havo used tho Peruvian Hyrup, that lean sourcely persuudo myhelfof tho real lly 1'eoplo who huo known nionionatonlMied nt tho change, lam widely know 11, undcnti but reeommdud to others that which has deno no much for me," ANOTHIMt fLUltGYMAN WHITUH AT IOL I.OWH; "My voynge to 1 :uropo Is Indefinitely iost ioned. I lmo diseoi reil tho "1'ountulnof Heulth" on this side oflho Atlantic. Threo bottles of l'eruvl nn Hyrup hnvo lescued 1110 from tho lungs if tho llend Dyspepsln." A pnmphletof.'U pages, contnlntngnhlstorv of this remnrknbloiemedy, wlton treat Iso on "Iron as a medicine," will bo sent freo to nny mldress. Ihegenulnolms "l'eruvluu Hyrup' blown In thogluss, J. I DINHMOni:, 1'roprletor, M Dey Htreet, New York. Hold by nil Druggists. HOItOFU L A-C ONHUMl'TI () N. Dr. LJIGOL, oflMrls.ono of tho eminent Chem ists nf l-.urope, snldt "Tlio most astounding results may bo nntlelpn ted wlun Iodine can bo dissolved In puro wuti-r," Itr. 11. An. tera. alter rifteen yeurs of sclentltlo re.eiirelinnd cxKrimeiit. Ims suceteded lu du solving one ami one tjuaihr umtn or lodluo to eiuh lluld ouuioof uiter, nnd jr intuit utioumUw ritulh lytic lolluut itM mc, imrttuhirty In Herofu lu nnd klmlreil d "senses, rirculars fteo. , VS' "J4,".lcni' Lidino Wnter is for salo by V. J. DINSM(Hti:,ii(jDcy htreet, New York, mid nil Druggists. Hept., 1J, IWJ. INI OltMATION. Information guaranteed to producoa luxuriant giowtli of hair uion a bald bond or iM-nullesHlaec, also a rccclpo lor tlio ro moMilof Pliiiples. Ulotehes, Kruptlons, etc., on tho skin. leaving the samo M)ft,eleur,und bounti ful, euu bcubtiitiied wHlioutelmrgoby nddresslug T1IOH, F. CHAI'MAN.t'htmUt, bepl3 (17, ksj Itroitdmiy, New York, TO CONHMITIVIX-Tlm Ilov. IMwurd A. WlUon will send (freo orchntgojtuull whodeslro It, tho piescilptlou wltlilhodlieetlonMformnklng uudiulugtho sliiiplo rcimsly by which 1 10 was cured of a lungntlectlou uudthutdreudeddlseuso Consumption, Ills only bjc(-t Is to benefit tlio utlllcled, nnd ho hopes every Huirerer will tty this prescription, ns It will cost them nothing, and luuy prove a blessing. 1'leusonddrtss ltLV. KDWAHD A, WIION, Ntl. Htl Klllltll Wf.cnlnl Wtfont my31'07-ly, Wllllumsburg, KIiiks to., N, Y. A UniTOIl'S NOTICli. lJilATK OF 1ID.SWEI.I, HUITII, JJiTK OF (IliKKN. WOOl lOWNHIIIlt'OLUMltlA IOUNTV, IILC'J). Tlio utHlpmlisiK d, nuilllor ni'iKilnlril liy tho Or. till itiiH' Court ut Coiuiublu (f'lmty, to liiuku UU Irl hullon of tho IwlaiKo In tlix lunula of JoIiiimiii II, IUi:ltr, luhiilnUlnilur of Hiticll Hinllli. Into or (Jit'cnwofril toiiKliliiUrinfctil. 10 mul oioouk tlio nailrtlv rit'illtorH ol llio lucodrnt 111 llio oril i f l tul;IUInil jy Inw, will ulti ml ut Ma olllio In lilfioiii.Lure, 011 'lliuiHluy, tlio twiiity.iiikt lny or Jomiber, 1807, lit lu oVloilm. infor tho (ill rx,i- or nUelullHK K, Hit, ilulKa r lilx i,i.ikjIji1 ment, wluiiuiulwiniiill nrtli h liitrrrntitl. nro riMiulriil In I'li'ki iH Ihi lr ilulina, or lo Uchiirml lrom coialni; lu for it Mmro or tho ruiul, J..oo,,hur((.HCI.t.l3.".1:M:UlAUd"0r' JTOTIOK. 1 lit rt'hy caution iillpnoiiiii(:aln.t Imylntror iKKotlutlim n note clcn hy mo to airn W. I. iitoii. iiml K. I). Siii.m.ii, Uotcl AtiBiiKt I8lh 1H7, lortho.uiu nf lltAui. lor vliUli flmo tut Ml i a tio uliw,iiml which lim iittoimfned not to 1 Jiy union ioiiijk llnl to Uo hi hy iltio ram ko of ta'wt.ii.iuvi.ePi.ii.u,3,,'l(!K' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. p W, MILLKIt, Al MflbAJil il iV v , OuVcmltli K. It. Ml tie, In Wick ImlMInu ivt illtlliK I'm I OllWi. llouittlfl, Uokl,nv nii-l Vmlotn collect ctl. (bciOVU", E jiXKUUTOU'S NOTICK. r.sTATR oi 3 Avon HAnr.Bt., ., iKct:Asi:n. Tjllnr tnatnmrnlnl-V ntl tllO tfttntn Of .Tfll.uli ltnrlfl. sr.. Into of Mi iHIn township, Coluiuhlii county, hnvo Ikhii granted by tho llcglMcr off-aid county, to Jonns Mnrtrel und John Jl. Holier, executors, both restMln In Mllntn township. All Itcrson nAMlig Claims ir uemainis nun him udi estate aro requested lo picsent them to the ext e ulorsforieitIement, nnd those knowing them selves Indebted to mako isiymeiit. jdhn ii. tii;ii,i;it( ep20'C7-fil r.xecutors. p It I V A T K S A Ii 13 OV YAI.UAIJLIJ llUAIi vnTATli. Will bo Fold at private sale, by tho undersigned Agent for tho owner, TW11NTY ACIti;S OP LAND, lying In tho township of Orange, Columbia coun ty, n IJolnlnglnmU Into of Archibald Henry, lands Isairc Helgfreld, nnd Hlmon Ioury. Tho Home rttend of tho into HI rt mul Hall. TKitMsi ono'thlrd on tho execution of tho mrrcenieut.nt which tltno iiossrttiloii will 1 ioiil von: one-third on tlio first dny of April, IW, Willi In- leresnrom unio oi niireemeni, ami mo reiimui ing one-third on llio llrt day of April, ln. with Interest from tho dato of agreement, nt wlilch Union deed will bo executed und dollcred. lor iwmieuiars nuaress 11,11-11 1, Hep20'U7-2U Light htreet, Pa. pu nl7"i 6 s"a L" i: or VALUAHLi: It UAL 1CHTATI1 Tli iiiiitt.rahftw.it iirvlvltiociociltors of tho liint u-lil titnl ii-.tninniit nf flomiin Ivlliin. Into of Or. nngo townslilp. In tho county or Columbia, nnd Htuto of IVnnsylvnnln,deceused,wllloirer at puli llo sale,uu tho premises, on H TriiDAY, Octohfu li, 1S07, nt 10 o'chwk a. m. , llio following dmrlbul valuable rent estate, viz t 1st. A trnct of land sllunlo In Orango township, county nnd stato nforosnld, mljoinlng Innds ut Joseph H, Motrlsniicl Aimer Welscli on tho west, other Innds of said estate on the north, lands of Cornelius ilcllas on tho south, ana lands or Kte phen l'ettlbononnd lllrnmlt. Kllno on tho tost, coutnlnlng one hundred nnd twenty acres more or less, Vk hereon aroorectwl a two slory ft nine duelling house, bank bum, nnd other outbuild lugs, nnd two wells of good wnter on tho premis es, und n small npploorchnrd. 'lhnnbovo tiact of land Is ull cleared, nnd in 11 goijd state or cultiva tion. 'M. A tract of land stUmte In tho towmhlp, county, nnd stato a fores .Id, adjoining lauds of Abner Welsch on tho west, otlu-r lands of Mild estulo on tho south, and Innds of It Irani It. Klin 011 tho east, mm by innds or Avncr weiscn on tiie north, coutnlnlng llfty-elsht ncres moio or less thirty ncioH of which tuo c leu led laud audlu good stato ofeulthntlon. :td. A tract of wisid lnnd.sltnato In tho township efHinty,n.idstntenrorpfinid,ailJoinlng binds oMohu Aclientsichon thenortli,hin(UofDuid Montgom eiy on tho enst, nnd lauds of Peter 1'. Kline on mottoum nnu wesi, comnunnn uuy-enu ucres moro or less, ith. a trnit of utmhI lfiinl. situate lu tho town- ship, countv, nnd stato nforsuld, adjoining lands of Peter 1'. Kllno on tho east, lands of Htepheii s, 1'PiliiHUiH on 1 ne norm, nnu iiimn ui iinuiii it, Kllno on tho soutli und woht, coutalutugtirt rour ncres moro or less. 6th. A trnct of wnod land, stttmteln the town, ship, county, nndstuto nforosnld, udjolntng lands orisiuio Hauenbuch, lauds of tho heirs of .1.0, Kllno ami others, containing scAcnty-ulno nen-s more nr Icm. LhiuUtiont of Kale. Twenty per cent of tho pur i hno monev'to bo paid by thu purchaser or piii' chnsers on tho striking down of tho prupcrt, onedmirof tho purclinso money less tho twenty IH-rcent toliopnld on thollrst.day ol April, Im, when posscKslon of tho premises Is In bo gHui, und tho balanco of tho purchaso money to lie pnid lu two equal niinunl isiyments, with Inter est from tho llrst day of April, iMts.nnd tn b he. cured by bonds und mortgngo on the premises. Tho tlrt payment lobo mudo on tho tint day of April, isy. I'tirennsers 10 pay ior ueeus, siniu". bonds, nnd mortgage IIIUAM H, KLINi:. KMANUKL LA7.AUITH, Hurvlvlng KxecutoiH. Hept.,lS), 1S07. p U li Ii I O 8 A Ii K OK VALUA1U.E ItEAI. 1JJTATK AND PI! It H ON A L PUOPKltTY. Will Iki cxpoxcM tn public snlo nt tho rectdemt' of tho hUlwciiber, lu UMilngeretk Towiiilvtp, 011 Hatihiav orroiiKK 12th, 18U7, Itegiunlng ui lo o'clock, tho following descrllM-d property. A MIlSSUAfiU AND TllACT OF LAND wherq tho subscriber now lies, Mluuto In 1'Nli luge reek Township nforesuld, bouiuleil by hi in 1m of Dnnlel M'llenry, DeamcrM'Henry, Jacob Mo lt er and others, CONTAINING AllOta' SIXTY ACItLS, on whlcli nreerfcted n frniuo house, u largo fiatim barn and tho usuul outbuildings. 'J hero Is u line spring ol wnter nt the door, tho orchards uro In bonring condition, nnd thu farm In good slnto of cultivation. AIHO, a truijt of land ?nck of tho nbove, eou tuiulug uljoul forty acres, half of which Is timber hind, nnd tho balance cleared, ALSO, a trnct of land ndjotnlng thnt first de. seilbed, situated oh tho Mulu 1 tew id, containing about twenty ucres, on whlihls erected a good Jramo barn, ALSO, u tract of land ncrohjjthe roudfrom that Inst mentioned, containing uliout threo ucres, on whlcli is erected a good frnmo house, tho necessa ry outbuildings, und u well of good wnter. ALHO A HOUHi: AND LOT OF (1HOUND, adjoining tho uIhao, tho lot containing about 11 quarter of an aero uf ground. ALHO KIOHT VACANT LO'IH, a quarter ofnn acre each, ndjolulng thn ulnn named property, und ull Ijluj ou thu Mulu Hond from Hloomsburg, ALSO, n Messnagonnd trnct of land bituale on Itnven Creek In 1 ten ton Township, Ismuded b lands of Jncob Ash, l'eter Crovtlllng, Abruhimi Kline, nnd others, containing AliOUT ONi; HUNDUKD A. KOHTY ACUI-S, of which twenty-flvo acres arc cleared, and an which uio erected n FRAMU IIOCHi:, UAltN, At'. Thero will lie offered for tnlo nt tho Mtmc tluu , n number of Horses und Cuttle, n largo fpiauttty ofHay.und farming utensils or all kinds. Terms mado known on day of salo. WILLIAM IKKI.K1C. FIshlngcreek twp.,Heid., 2, lsti7,-at, pURLIC SALK. Will bo oxnosod to l'ubtlo Rilo nt rus'ldenew of thoHubserlbevlu Hen ton townLitp onTiiPK. dav hkpti:uhbu yithlMi7, tho following pmijec ty viz i TWO HOltHIW, TWO COWH, Flvo bend of young cattle, n lot of fthcip(tao w horso wagon, ono Hnrlng wagon, One Cnt;rtujj0.yiie east shoo sled, ono log wled, ouo fuel eu-tv-.-, ono fanning milt, ono grind stone, a kt oC Harness. tHitli light und heavy, ono lofj chain. nc grit In cradle, grass scythe, I'Iowk, Harrows, (tilth utors, hoes, shovels, forks, rakws axes, horws blnuket', lly net, a lot of hemlock bark HAY HY TIIH TON, COItN IN THE HIIOCIC, Onocookstove, ono pnrlor stove, bureau, heth'O, tables, chnlrs, tubs, barrels, n lot or curpet, queens wure, louklnglusses, DKDH AND III: D DIN O, cupboard, sink to with a vurlety of other mil clcs too numerous to mention. , , AT.vili At llio kit inn II tint mul idnen. nntof hllld sltuatu lu Juckson Iom nhhlii unjoining laiiim i Henry, and others. .Inwhiiu Mivhiti' Atixditoin .M'lleiirv. UI coutnlnlng Thirty Acres, nearly nil ch-nrcd luti' .....1 tt. xtnlunr ..nltKiitr(.n AUor n lot of Timber hind about ono fourth ' n milo North of tho abovo mentioned lot, a ui llo iond leatllngfiom ono tn theolher.lcontn nlim nbout Hevcnteen Acres, well II mot ad villi chevtnut nnd lock onk. Hulo t(j commetu'out U o'clock A, M. when dm nt tendance nnd rensonnblo credit will boglvenln J.C. UFXLLU Hcnton.Heptemberll, 1h7, SALK OV VALUAllLK lUOAL JV TATI Tho undersigned, executors of Die hut will nnd testament of (leorgo llnttmau, de censed, olfer for sale, either separuttly or togolhu' tho following dt scribed HI X L OTB or (I IK) UN D Situate in tho lower part ot Lspy, Columbia conn ty, flouting on Main street, nnd extending bucK to nn alley In tho directum of tho canal, nnd in a soul hernly direction ns fur as Cross street. Kadi lot bus uhoultt feet front, mid ISO feet In deilli. making them M-ry deslrnblo for building lots They run Is pur( luued ut private sulountll Mon day, December 2nd. 1M7, at which tlmo thoM' ie mulnlug uiiKold will Iw dlstMihcd of iu publlo oiit crv ut ono o'clock in tho uticrnooii. ThitMi uy Half. Ten per cent, of tho purrhun money ut tho striking down 1 thoproierty i ittul one. half, less tho till per cent., on tno 1st of Apia lwW, und tho balanco ono year thereafter, will' Interest on tho unpaid ninountv. Deeds ulll m given Mhtn tho lust payment Is mado. P. T. HAUl'MAN, LDWAUD HAUnfAN. Ifcpy, I'a., Hept, 13, lMj7-3m, lUeciilors. E H T H A Y . t'inno to tho nreinLsti (if thoKuliscrilvirln l'l-li- lugcreik townslilp, Columbia county, about tw mouths since, a rvd und whlto spotted Hiller, supposcil lu bo about two yenrs old. The ou iiei Is requested 10 tome und tako It nwny others I-'1' sho M ill ho disposed (f uccordlug lo law, WILLIAM' JKKLWt.. 'ishlngereeU tp., Kept. U, lw7, QAT. AWISSA 11AIL110AI). tin mul nfler Slomlay, July 1. ImIT, llemvi'f trjiliiH on tho ?iLtuu'lshii follovvluir nmiHHt houru t i ituurona ut tun m m1- MatlSuuth. Mr.i riiis'M. Mull .Vitfll. lipp. Mttu. 111. W'llllumniiort. Arr, Mlp. " U.03 ' Mumy, llfn.5.11 " " v.m " Wnt.outown, " &l " " DM " Milton. " iA'i " ' 1U.II) " lliiuvlllo. " J.I I " " W.M " liuiifit. " a.Vi " " II.IU ' I'ntuwUnl. " 3.15 " " limp. in. ltlinitown, ' " " 1S,M " Hlllllllllt. " " l.iw " t)uiiltiil:o. ' Urn " " l.'J) ):. Alnluiiioyjuiir. " Dino. TniuiKiua. Dine. I.UI " In Hi. in. Arr. ti.M IIOIOIIIIU. l'lilliulolillilu. Tn Now York via. llnuU 10.15 luiror Alaiun I lltlliK. rroin iuw orK viu. l l.iui.li iMmiilr f 0..W NnrhnliRO nf cum U'tutli WlllliiniHiMirt mul Plillmk'lplilu. tli:0. Vi:il!l,Hilpt. yyUAVKIl & Sl'KANKIii:, WIlOMHAI.KanocKllIlWANUCOMMIUHKU' ii;hciianth, Not, SB sua Si7 Arch Htricl, J'hllaacUihhi,