THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 851w Columbian. BLooMsmma, pa. i'IUDAY .1IIIUMM1, ,VU 3, 11111. Ctf- TIIK COI.UMIIIAN linn (lie lurgt.l Cliciilatloli III Columbia nlut ndJohilliR .omttlci or miy poper puhllilieil lirru. Mid li Mta ft imicii Inrnrr ilittl limn nliy f i Ittcbttmiiorai-Uii miiiI l ilt.reroi r Hie iesi medium for advertising lit till crllull ur Hie flair. Tho Campaign Columbian. My our next Isiuo the Doinocmtle lumiltinttorm for President uml Vli- I'ro-lilonl will litivo licon inuili-, mul tlio (irlnoliilcd lulil down, upon which tlio campaign will hu vomltictuil. Tliu nim-M of our oiune depemh upon tho propagation of our principles, mid for this purpose no ngency Is ho complrtu M the l'arty I'ri'sj. My i-ln-ulullug our pnrty pnporn, tho Cdsohoods of (ho cue ny ran ho exposed, ns well ih their nriminni misconduct whllo in power, in order to placo the Columbian within the nnch of ceery man, wo will wild u copy from this time until after the Presidential election for covenly llvo cents. It will contain tho proceed liig.iorthu Democratic l onvemloi, as well ni amplo returns of nil elections held. Html in the names at mire, for the time to orgaulzo and begin tho work linn nrrlved. The richer Hntllenl". pny for many of their papers to lie sent to poor Democrats. Wu should vetallute, Sen that every Demorral In the town- chip, has u sound Democratic County paper and send a number to each of your republican neighbors. Every man ran aid In this work, nnd "hoiild begin nt once. Tlio SSisiIssippi Xlluctloii. I-'on tho past teu days tiio negroes mid carpet-baggers in Mississippi have lieen holding nn election on the qucs tlon of adopting a constitution. Great States like Pennsylvania and New York can do their voting in ouo day, but the manipulators of southern bnl lots requ!- ten. The telegrams from Mississippi aiv nou nco that tho Democrats, In spito of all opposition have carried tho State by :O,0iH) majority. Another telegram, however, Mates that this is not beliovcd nt Ornnt's Head Quartern. Of courxe ot ! Have not Oram's minions got con trol of tho ballot boxes? Is not Mull I tun JP Dowel 1 In commaqAjfiho Dis trict V Why should GrantiHp,'o such allly reports when his swofllT-nliordl-nales hold the elections, count the bal lots, and doctor tlio returns? M'Dowell says there is n good pros pect for the election of tho llepubllcan ticket, and tills In tho facoof tho fact that for tho first llvo days tlio returns wero overwhelmingly Democratic. The explanation probably l5,tliat negroes nt that llni;had voted but once. That Vote. TO -Jill' lUl.l'MlllArf. Hawkni.Ni iu Uloomshurg n few duyrf ago, I was met by a person there who began denouncing Jllriim Tt. Kline for dodging tho voto on tlio "Tonnage Tax" Bill. Now my recollections Is that Col. Kline voted against that Mill j hut as you are doubtless ablo to refer to tho record I hope you will give the facts In the case the benefit of your very largo circulation. Yours Ac. Pa i ii Pi.AV. Our coricspoudent is not the only gentleman who was misled by the false hoods of the, "person" in llloomsburg. who first retailed that slander. Tin: Coi.u.mwan Is not tliechamplon of any man, but In tho causoof truth wo give the vote on tho hill in question when on its final passage. It will bo seen that Col. Kline not only did not dodge the vote, but cotetl against tho Mill, "And on tho main ijne-tlou, Shall tho bill pass ? Tho yeas anil nays, were ie(iilicd by Mr. Mrodhead anil Mr. Maudall, and wero ns follows, viz : Ykas. Messrs. Abbott, Acker, Ash com Austin, Mall, Uartholomew Hlnlr, Bres.Jler,MrewelerliurinlHiitlcr(Carbon) Mutler, (Crawford,) Myrne, Caldwell, Cowan, Craig, Douglas, Dulnle.d, Dim lap, Kilenberger, (iasklll, Gilibony, Uochrlng, (iraham, Ilnrvoy, Illllninn, Jlofius, riuliiinKnch, Lawrence, Loin Hiring, l.owllieM'DonoiiglJImbhall, Mooie, Morrison, Mullin, Oher, Osier bout, Peine, Preston, Pughe, Itandall, Mcilly, lildgeway, Hobliison, Holier, Kellxer, HhnilVr, Shepherd, Smith, Phlla'di Teller, Thomas, Walker, White, Wlldeymid IUvIs ty .( -57. N.wh. Messrs. Alexander, Antler fon, Armstrong, Marnsley, Mlsel. Iilx ler, Mlancliard, Dim, lioycr, Mrodhead, Clark, Collins, Cone, Disiuant, Dlvins, J)onloy, Duncan, Elliot, Krazier, Map per, Hays, licet, Hill, Hood, Inin, KLINE, l.ichteuwallner, M'Onnlgal, Manifold, .Meyers, Patterson, Iteilf, ltliomlf, Sehrock, Smltli, (Merks) Stek man, Stoncback, Strang, Taylor, Tra cy, Williams mid Wilson H(o Legislative lleeord, Session of IfiOl, page 1(17. See also House, Journal 18(il, page 358. Persons desirous of ex amlning tlio "Journal" can dosoat tho ofllco of the Prothonotary. I'ltiU'AiiATdliv to tlio iiroccullngs uf of tlio Tenth National Democratic Con vention, we publish this week a "Ml toiy of Democratic National Conven tions" heretofore, heldj which wasprc pared with great labor mid care, several yoars ago, by Col, Freeze, for n Ileum crntic Monthly published In Now York. Among tho men who figure on tho sketch are somo who are possible can dldates now for tho office of President as Gov. Seymour, Gen. Dlx, nnd per Imps somo others. And it brings to mind many great and honored names of the olden time, to Incrcuso our zeal and love of country. To persons claiming to hn Democrats however unworthy of tho name, who usniill and denounce Tin; Com'MIiian and Its Editors, wodo not eondescone to reply. Asforiibuseundslandei ofMr. Itncka' low nnd other prominent Democrats coining through the same channel, It will only recoil upon the heads of Its tiutliors nnd cover them with confusion and the Just Indignation of the people, Tm: first net of tho Arkansas carpet bag Ueprosentativos, nfler being sworn Iu, was to demand pay from March lt-ti7, though only elected March 1.'), J8C8, and tlio first net of Senators was to vote agnliist tho romlrnmtlim or h. s, I'OX. Truly, these fellows hcfeln to rob and rule us early Commencement. Ilt.OOMSM'KO M rl'.llAUY INSTITI TH. T'liKlhveiid.i.v.siir .lunei!1 SM-ii'i were held us the toiiiniencement of tho lllooliisburg l.lteiary institute. Tho examination had been conducted by Prof. Cobtiru, and by Mev. Mr. Collins of I.uzcriio county. Tho report of tho examining Committee will ho publish- td hereafter. Tho o.ierelsos in the fore- noon of Thursday were participated in by tho following students, In tlio pres ence of the Governor, Prof. Wicker sham, and n largo nudlence. MuslchythoGlceCliiss; Prayer by tlio It'jv.Mr.Alleiniuof tho Lutheran Dp'jla Church illation, the Xutloii'sGratlludeto Its dead, I'. P. Mlllmeyei ; Declamation; Discoveries of Galileo, Levi Waller; composition, Where nro America's Au tliurs? Amelia Armstrong; Composi tion, Main Drops, Eva Kupcrt; Music, Instriimeiital Duo, Mary Klwell, Dora Lutz; Declamation, Political Virtue, George Clark ; Dojlanmtloti, Lessom taught by the Earth, Win. M'Kclvy Composition, Through tho Wixvesto tlio Shore, lioltlo 1- unslon ; Composition Good Mye, Annlo Armstrong; Culls thcnlcs A Music, by :)0 children ; Dcc hunatlon, Mepntatlon, Mobert M. Little; DeclamatloiijOnthosliores of Tennessee, Wilbur Memlnger; Composition, Queen Kltzaheth, Mary Gross; Composition, Wealth, Annlo M'Hcnry; Declamation The Ocean, J. H, Alkman ; Music, Vo cal Trio, by Jilsses Mlntlo Hharnless, Dora l.utz, Mary Klwell; Declamation, Characteristics of a Noblo Life, Henry Schuyler; Declamation, Imagination tho means of Napoleon's Success, K Fritz; Composition, Crosses, SInry Van Musklrk; Composition, All Things lmvo an Angel Side, Kllie Andrews; Muslc, liiatiuuienlal Quartette, by Misses Mintle Shnrpless, Dora I.utz, Mettle Kuuslon, Henry Clark ; Declamation, Strength of Opinions, Leonl Mellck ; Declanitttlon, Character of O'Connrll J. M. Clark; Composition, Up in theMluo wltlitlieStars, Kllie Clark; Composition Tlio Muildcrs, MlntieShnrpless; Decla mation, I.a Fayette's Visit to America, I. M. Mendonhall ; Music, Harvest Glee, by tho Class. The audience were highly delighted and entertained with tho oxerclscs, and nlsowlth the, evident marks of Improve' incut manifested by nil tho studants. wo have never ourselves seen in tlio samo timo such decided advancement, Of another feature, tho Seranton Hcpuli than, one ol whoso Kditors was present says : Tho exercises iu Calisthenics by twenty-nine Ilttlo girls and boys, who wero marched on tlio stogo and formed In three lines.each with two wooden dumb bolls held over their right shoulder, was another very pleasant feature. A t tho sound of n nolo of music on tlio pi- ano, struck by one of Professor Carver's daughters, it bell was taken in each hand, and then commenced a scries of ealistlienic exercises performed witlt tho bells tomuslc,vhleh was exceeding ly novel nnd beautiful in execution. As a relief from ordinary school exercises it must provo not only interesting, but highly beneficial In a physical ppint of view to the pupils. Prizes had been otfered by Prof. Car ver, for tho purpose of stimulating ex ertion, in Declamation ; and nt the hc- giuding of tho oxerclscs, tlio school choso a committee to determine tho successful competitors. Tlio Report was made In tho evening by Prof. Wickersham as follows: Mest Declamation, Leonl Mellck,suh- Ject "Strength of Opinions." Most Composition, Mlntlo Sharpless, subJect-"The Mtillders." Most imptovement in Declamation, Win. M'Kclvy, subject "Lessons taught by tlio Earth." Most Improvement in Composition, Miss Mettle Funstou,stibjcct "Through tho waves to the Shore. After the reading of the report Prof. Carver distributed tho prlzes,belngfour volumes of books of equal value and binding. To Mr. Mellck, To Mr. M'Kclvy, To Miss Sharpless, To Miss Kunstou. And from his teacher, to Master Geo. Clark for proficiency iu Mental Algebra. The American Family iu Germany." l-.very thing passed olf iu u highly satisfactory mtiuiier,and to every body's gratification. Vlio next session opens on Monday the tilth day of August. rourthof July. At a meetlngof llio Committee ofAr uigcments hold Tuesday evening last. the following order of exercises was nr- rangtd forthn celebration of tho Fourth of July in llloomsburg. I'ltOdltAMMi:. At7oVi.ijck, a. M. -Tho firo compa nies, Indians, and brass band will form In Iront of Snyder's Hull, nnd proceed to the railroad station to re celvo tlio Danvlllo firo coinnanlis. nnd remain (hero till tho arrival of the lierwlclc delegation, when tho procession will march to tho front oftbu Court Mouse nnd disband ono half hour. AT 1)1 O'CLOCK. A. M Tho iimcu-islmi will again form in front ot tlio Court Mouse, nnd march to Market Squaro to witness tlio Indian ceremonies, tho firo companies forming u circle to guard llio j nutans. Alter thcso cere monies the procession will again re turn to front of Court Houso nnd adjourn until 2 r. m. At '1 u'euw I'. M, Tho rcL'ulnr urn. cession of tho tiny will form in front of tlio Court Houso Willi tho right restlug on Centro street, in tho order arranged by tlio Marshals, nnd move ns follows. Up Mill n street to Itall rotid street, down Railroad street to CathnrUo street, ui Catharlno to Fifth, down Firth to Market, up Mar ket to Third, down Third to West, out West to .Main, up Main to Sny dcr's Grovo. where tho celebration will conclude with tlio reading of tho Declaration of Independence, orations iC'C, &c. Chief Marshal, Dr. W. II. Dradloy; .isrisiiuus. juyur u. v, unciiiDcnin, I.leut. F. P. Drinker, nnd 0. S. F'urman! W. M. Koo.nh. Pres't Dr. W. II. HltAix.KY, See'y, An ant thai', As tho season is now nl I. and for those pests, tho nuts, house wives and others who nro troubled with them may probably uso tho fol lowing trap to advantage: Procure u lurgo sponge, wnsli it well and proas It dry, which will leuvo tho cells quito open ; then sprinkle over it somo lino whllo sugar, and place it where tho ants uro troublesome. They will booh collect upon tho sponge and take up their abodes In tho cells. It Is only nccssary to dip tho spongo In scalding hot water which will wash them out dead. Put on morn sugar nnd set tho trap for n now haul ; this process will soou clour the house or every nut. Veterans to tho rront. Veterans to tlio front I That is tho cry of the thousands of Conservntlvo Soldiers who will gather ns tlio repre sentatives of n mighty host In Now York on Independence Day. In that city on the glorious Itli will be assem bled not tho unscathed colonels, tlio brovet-hrlgadlers who never saw n bat- tle,lho corpulent commissaries, tho puf fy paymasters, the sleek sutlers and tho horde of political schemers who followed tho iirmletf of the Union nnd gorged themselves with plunder; but tho bnl-tlo-sc.irred veterans who wero tho first to volunteer and tho last to bo mustered out. There will bo gathered, not tho holiday soldiers who composed llio con vention nt Chicago not such mlllllry humbugs ns Carl Schurz; but the heroes of tlio Fast and tlio West, tho men who breasted the shock of battle on tho Ten nessee and llio Potomac, llioo who fought Willi Franklin, Hancock and M"CIellau,und tlioso who marched with Shorman to tlio Sea. There too will bo thoso who led In tho murderous assaults under Grant, tlio men who obeyed him then with tho unquestioning nlncrity of true soldiers, hut who sco'.n to follow him now when, nt tlio bidding of a set of radical fanatics ho has voluntarily sacrificed every princlplo which onco mado him seem to bo worthy of admi ration. Tho Soldiers' Convention of July, 1808, will ben convention of real soldiers. In It will bo heard tho voico of tho men who first uttered tlio call to nrms when patriotism summoned truo men to tho field of battle That convention will speak tho voico of tho citizen soldiery of tho republic, of tlio men who nro now ns ready to light for tho restoration of tho Union nnd tho preservation of tlio Constitution ns In sterner days they wero to defend them sword in hand. There will bo gathered those who have solemnly resolved that they will never surrender to Northern fanatics tiio lib erty and tho laws which they rescued from Southern secessionists. In that Convention Pennsylvania will bo fully represented. Already n number of Congressional districts of tho State liavo chosen their delegates Home and Abroad. It is estimated that tlio cotton crop of thoSouth will reach -1,000,000 bales this year. wii.MAMuroitT and vicinity was visited by quite a severe frost on the 10th. The reigning Princo of Servin was shot and killed at Mclgrndo on tholOJnst by thrco men, two of whom have been nrrested. This horrible murder follow ing so closely tlio attempted assassina tion of Princo Alfred in Australia would seem to provo Ttoynlty a dangerottr profession. The nineteenth Annual Convention of tho State Medical Society was held in Harrisburg. Thero was a largo at tendance. A resolution to admit wo men to practico was defeated by n voto of 37 to-I5.Dr. Atieo of Lancaster was lit favor of admitting negroes ns wejl ns women. JDr, W.H. Hrndlcy of Mlooms burg wns tho delegate from this County- On Friday tho 12lh Inst. Hon.Mever dy Johnson, Senator '?Iom Maryland, was unanimously confirmed by tlio Sen ate, ns Minister to England. Stuawiieiihies arc selling in Seranton at forty cents per quart, in Cincinnati at eight cents. Mloomsburg prices not fixed, there being no berries in mar ket. Tiii:uc Is a man In Michigan named Davis who claims to ho ono hundred nnd nine years old, and nobody lias known him long enough to contradict lilm. Wr. all havo our trials all except Jell' Davis. Chicago l'osl. HUN'ATOUSUMKUllWaSubk) tO htlltO his opinion in tho ease of Andrew John son in fifteen columns nnd a half of tho Globe. Ho Is ncqulring great power us a condenser! Cin. Cbi. Tituiti: is n diputo among somo of tho old omnibus proprietors in New ork city ns lo who ran tiio first 'bus In America. Tlio New York iS'im thinks it was Queen Isabella, and tho names of tlio 'bus was Colum-4(w. ExTK.NHtvi; Fiitr.. Tlio largo plan ing mill and sash factory of Potter &Co. In Wllliamsport was entirely destroy ed by firo on Wedncsdny last, together with all tho valuable tools and machine ry. Tho adjoining residence of S. M. Kimble wasnlsobumed and somonelgh borlng buildings mora or less injured. Tlio total loss Is estimated nt $30,000 on which Jhero Is an insuranco of $20,000. Tlio origin of tlio firo is unknown but is thought to havo been caused by friction oftiio machinery. Kkiuiitb Ti:Mi'l,AK.Tho annual Con chwoof tho Knights Templar of x'enn sylvaniu was held In Seranton on vt etmesiiny last. Tho attendance was very large. Several hundred Sir Knights from different parls of tho Stato wero In tho procession. Gen M Iliddlo Roberts of Pittsburg dollvered an oration. Tlio following grand ofil cera wero elected for tho current year and publicly Installed. John Vallerehamp Grand Comman der; James II. Hopkins, D. G. Com mander; William M. M'Keon, G.aeno rallsslmo; C. M. Howell, G. Captain General ; Rev. T. J. Elezl Good.G. Pro- Into ; Abram Mlllor, G.ScniorAVnrdeu: Fltx James Evans, G. Junior Warden; R. A. O. Kerr, G,, Treasurer Alfred Crclgli, U. -Recorder". Among tlio proceedings of tlio Epis copal Convention, lately in session wo find tho following; Rov. Dr. Rudder moved that a com mltteo of thrco ho appointed to draft resolutions expressing tho sonso of this Convention touching tho death of tho Presiding Mlshop of thoProtestnnt Epis copal Church of tho United States. Car ried. Tho Journal of tho day was then read by tho Secretary, after which Rov. Dr, Howe, from tho Commltteo on Resolu tions touching tho latoProsldlngMishop oi mo i-rotestant Episcopal Church In tho United States, reported tho follow lug : Whtrcas, Slnco this Convention last mei.ino tiignt ttov. John Henry Hon klus, D, D Uh, D has nayscd from his high ofilco on earth to tho rest that rcniaincin lor tno poopio or God; thero- juru, llenolml, That tho Convention of tho uiiiut'ii in mis uioceso, with which Whllo a Presbvter. bo was loiur nnil honorably connected, desires to record Its respect for his L'odlv character. eminent talents, varied attainments. and untiring devotion to tho duties of ins sacred ministry (lining his loiignnd laoorious r.piscopaie. Bloomsbnrir Stato Normal School. Laying qf itic Corner-Stone Gov. Geary OOlotates Addresses by lion. C. L. nard, Gov. Geary, Judge Klwell. Imposing Ceremonies. The exercises Inaugurating tlio lay ing of tho Coriicr-stono of tho lllooms burg State Normal School, opened by nn address by tho Hon. C. L. Wndo, of Towandn, In tho Hall of tho Institute, which was crowded lit every part. At Its close Rov. Mr. Wall or moved n voto of thanks for tho ablo nnd Inter esting address, Incorporating therein n request Hint It bo furnished for pub lication, which was unanimously vo ted. A procession was then formed, headed by the Moard of Trustees, and followed by the Faculty, Students and citizens, nnd closing with tho official dignitaries and speakers. When tho head of the procession reached tlio corner, it opened to llio right and left, and tho Governor nnd Prof. 'Wickersham, Ilon.C, L.Wurd and tlio Examining Committee, passed through. Thero was an immenso con courso of pcoplo assembled on tho ground lo witness tho ceremonies. Tho exercises wero opened by nn In vocation prayer of an lmpresslvo char acter by Rov. Mr. "Waller of tho Pros bytcrlan Church, followed by tlio sing ing of nn Odo by tho Gleo Class. Gov. Geary then said tlio custom was as old as civilization itself to perform duties similar, if not exactly llko thoso 1110 wero to perform, to wit: laying of corner-stones. He would, therefore, read tlio titles of tho articles to bo do- posited in tho corner-stone. They wero ns follows : A copy of tlio Mlblo ; Certified conv of tho Charter; names of tho Moard of Trustees, iconnni u.Hupcrt, President; John G. Frcezo, Secrotnry; Ellas Mcn- ueiuiaii, Treasurer; iioucrt e. uiaric, lournu uiitcuucnucr, Jonn woir. Jos, P. Conner, William Klwell, Wm.Neal, Catalogue of Faculty and Students; Stato School Moard; Maj. Gen. John W. Geary, Governor of tlio Common wealth, .1, 1'. Wickersham, Supt. Com mon Schools, Charles R. Coburn, De puty Sunt. Common Schools. Last Mes sage of Go vcrnor Geary ; Copy ol School Laws; History of tlio Institute and School Mulldings; ono copy cacli of inu LUHiHioiemtno jtepuoiican uiOJJemo oral; Proprietor of tho Grounds and first Treasurer, 'William Snyder, (do ceased.) Building Committee, Leonard M. Rupert, William Klwell. William Ncal; Architect and Muilder Henry Carver; Advisory Architect Samuel Sloan; Ono specimen each of tlio fol lowing currency; 1 tnreo cent postal currency. 1 llvo cent i03tal currency. 1 ten cent postal currency, 1 thrco cent silver piece, Into Issue, 1 llvo cent silver piecu out issue; i-rogramino 01 Anni versary Exercises. Tho box was then deposited in tho stone, nnd the stone set in its plncowith duo ceremony. Gov. Geary proclaimed as follows: Fellow citizens, tho corner stono of 11113 institution nas ;teen laid. In tho namo and by tho authority of tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, I proclaim inu iaei 10 (ins nuuicncc. novwtNou'.s ADrniiisN. Tho custom of laying corner stones Is au ancient one, and although tho pres ent ono did not occupy as much time. ami was laid with less ceremony than somo others, still it was sufficient for all useful purposes. Uo anncared bo foro them, having been selected bv their Professor and others, with no studied oratory, but ns a fellow citizen and to glvo them sentiments warm from his heart. Ho had nrrived among them, had seen their Academic shades, and had seen how fast their town was developing, llo had seen their fair daughters and promising sons como up and exhibit themselves in 11 manner highly crcditablo to themselves, to tho faculty, and to their pcoplo. Ho felt indebted to his friends for tho invita tion. Ho felt it good to bo with them, nnd ho felt ills heart warm toward them. Until a fow days siuco ho had never been among them. Ho could not help notlug tho advancement of everything. Ho saw n town which surprised him by Its growth slnco ho first saw it ten years since. Their public edifices, tliolr manufacturing enterprises, tlio smoko of their furnaces, all of which showed tho Industry of tho people, surprised him. Tlicir fertlio crops gnvo promise that their ba ms would soon bo stored with an abundant harvest. They ought to bo thankful, and rniso their hearts to tho Giver of all good. Whllosuch bless ings rested on them, they should not neglect tho cultivation of their minds. When they look nround on tlio 800,000 children thfown on tho guidance of tlio Commonwealth, and tlio 20,000 schools, they could well feel that tho laborers wero fow, In proportion to tlio labor to bo performed. Education was necess ary to freedom. Nations sunk in ignor- anco never retain their freedom long. Neither cau an Intelligent people long remain enslaved. Wo havo our llbertlo from our forefathers ; a glorious Inheritance. If wo would prcscrvo tlioso liberties, wo must educato tlio children. Thero wero many who did not hcliovoin education, but ho would tell them that 110 man who loves Ids country, can scolf at that great palladium of our liberties, or at thoso who would forward tho causo of education. Thoy camo there, not as Republicans, or Democrats; as Presby teriansor Maptlstsor Methodists, but thoy stood on tho broad platform of American citizenship, to show to tho world that thoyjoln their hearts, hands, and purses for tho education of tho peo ple. Ho called on them not to hold their ptirso'strlngs with too tight a grasp; hot to hesitate. In a ilttlo lcs than two years thoy had scon ono edlllco nriso for tho education of children, and now thoy saw another commenced in which to educato teachers. Honskod them to como up and help tho friends of tlio In stitution. Ho would not laud any ono, They know to wiiomthohonorbelongoi and ho would say 'alii honor to th" gentlemen nnd laldios who hnvo con trlbutod to Us prosperity. Let it teach your sons Elinor J'atrte, and lovo to God; Ood and their country should bo in tho midst of all, As soon as It was orectod according to tlio demands of tho Stato, ho would say to them 011 tlio faith of tho Commonwealth, that thero would ho no hesitancy iu granting tlio necessary appropriation. Ho felt nu tliorlzed to say Hint tlio $lfi,000 promis ed would ho forthcoming j $.ri,000 eacli year, whoa tho conditions wero fulfill cd. An npostropho to education of a glowing character was hero Introduced. Ho closed by giving tlio blessing of tho Governor of tho Commonwealth, God bless theso children, God bless tlio teachers, I leavo you all my most hear ty blessing. Mless each ono of you In tho namo of God. As a dlsclplo of God, I am not afraid to say I bellovo In Jo sus Christ, and In tho Mlblo. I leavo my blessing with you all. Judge Rupert, President of tho Uoard of Trustees then gavo n sketch of tlio rise and progress of tho Institute, a copy oJfWhlch sketch had been deposit ed If tho Corner-stone. JiSIbo Klwell then on behalf of tlio board of Trustees delivered an ablo and interesting address; going pretty fully Into tlio Wstory of tlio Institute, and tho clrcumstahces attending tlio erection of tho addition, tlio Corner-stono of which wo had Just laid In tlio presence ofrthls largo assembly. Governor Geary then handed over to Prof. Carver, in a neat and pertinent speech, tlio plans and drawings of tho now building, bidding him God speed in tho noblo work, and again urging our citizens lo como up nobly with their money to tho support of this great en terprise. Rov. Mr. Waliar proposed tlirco cheers for Gov.Gcary,whIch wero heart ily given. Col. Freezo moved to tender tho tliauks of tho audience to Gov. Geary for his kindness in being present wllh them on this occasion, anil for his as- suranco in relation to tlio ncccptanco of the School ns n Stato Institution, and appropriation to it of tho sum of $15,000 when wo ourselves havo dono our part. It was suggested that tlio namo of Prof, Wickersham bo added, which was dono and n unanimous "aye" was tlio rc spouse. Prof. Carver In rosponso to numerous deserved compliments to himself, mado an earnest speech, . promising to havo tho building ready speedily, and tho Gov. agreed to bo present at the dedica tlon. HVKNINO. My eight o'clock in tlio evening a splendid nudionco had assembled in the hall of tho Institute. Tho stngo was oc cupicd by Gov. Geary, Prof. Wicker sham, Rov. M. Collins, Hon. C. L. Ward, nnd tho Hoard of Trustees. Rev. Mr. Collins in tlio absenco of Prof. Coburn, read the report of tlio Examining Committee. l'rof. Wickersham then proceeded to address tlio vast audlcnco upon the sub ject of education in general, and espec ially upon Stato Normal Schools. It is impossible for us to glvo even a synop sis of it. Ho held tho pcoplo for nn hour In silent attention, nnd attliecloso of his speech was greeted with hearty applause It was moved by Mr. Waller that a copy of thoaddrcs3 of Judge Ehvcll.and n copy of the report of Mr. Collins bo requested for publication. As soon thcreforo as wo can find room, tlio ad dress of Mr. Ward, and of Judgo El well, and tho history of tho Institute by Judgo Rupert, and tho report of Mr. Collins will bo published in full. JOHN. G. FREEZE. Sec'y Moard of Trustees. A WTyth. Pius IX entered on his 77th year on tho 25th of May. Ho is fond of men tioning that his father, Count Jerome, died at SI ; bis mother, tlio Countess Catharlno, at 82; his paternal auccstor, Count Hercules at 98 ; his brother Oa briel at 87 ; his second brother at 83. The presont Pope was elected Juno lfi, 184(1, and has consequently been In his present otUco over twenty-two years. It is a tradition of tho Church that St. Peter was Mlshop of Romo for twenty- five years, and a superstition lias long pro vailed thut 110 successor shall reign for tho spaco filled by tho Apostle. Up to t he-present time tho rulo has hold good. Popo Pius VI., sat tlio longest, reaching 2 1 years, C months and 11 days The incumbent is of a long lived race, and Is likely not to die of old ago with in tlio spaco of threo years, but it will bo curious to note if tho belief of tlte mlddlo ages, shall bo tlio law of tho Roman Church. How G eneualsii 1 1 Saves Sor,- dieii's Lives. In tlio campaign from tho Rapidan to tho James, Grant had three soldiers to Leo's ono nnd 12,000 over, 222,000 to 70,000. Qrant used up six times as many men as Lee and 3,000 over, 117,000 to 10,000. Grant used up as many men as all Leo had, and 12,000 mora than half ns many ngnin, 127,000 to 70,000. Grant used up 53 per cent, of ids en- tiro force. Leo used up but 27 per. cent, of his force. This wasteful butchery being finish ed, Grunt was still far from conquering lis antagonist. Thoy had yet to meet In front of Petersburg nnd Richmond, whoro tho deadly game of swopping oil' six Northern soldiers for one Southern soldier proceeded till Leo's inforior force was used up. Would that bo gen eralship Id checkers? AT. V. World. O.neMonth's Exvt.nditukks. Tho warrants issued by tlio Treasurer for tho expenses of tlio Governmeutdurlng tho month of May, nmountod to Fon-ty-six anii a Half Millions ov Dor.LAits. At that rato tho annual ex penditures of tho Government, under tho wasteful rulo of tho Radicals, amounts to Five Hundhed' and TniitTV-EiGHT Millions a year ; and that in time of peaec. If tho pcoplo want economy nnd reform let them put this party out of power. Until thoy do that they cannot liopo for any im provement. Mub. IJeeciieu Stowi:. after a win ter's rcjildcnco In Florida, hays that "tho Southern people nro no mora inclined to resist tho laws or to foster tho spirit of rohelllon than Vermont Is. Thoy dcsl roonly peace and tho restoration of tlio Union." Mrs, Stowo uacd to bo a very good authority In overythintr ro uting to slavery and tho South, nnd wo presumo thin what sho pays of tho fooling and wish oUho Southern pco plo is true. Tin: following men wero members of tlio UepuuHcan party In 16G0. and havo since been read out of it Ulalr, Evans, boward, Itandall, wells. Btanborry, Hates. Clmso. Trumbull, Eessenden, Grimes, Itoss, Doollttle, Cowan, Dixon, and M'CulIoch. On tho other haud,tho present Jtadlcal party has received Lo gati, Stanton, Ben Butler and Sickle Wo rather llko tho exchange Hi: uk fsanltum for tho consideration of our good housowives, mid wo Imvo somo very excellent ones in this town i "A email piece of paper or linen, moistened with snlrlts of turpentine. and put into a bureau or wardrobo for a single day or two, or threo Union a ywir,is u goou protection ugainsimoins uLjIttj;lV8 Living Aok1' No. 1235 Is printed on now typo. Other changes and Improvements aro promised. Wo suggest ono tho omission of such stulV os"Whlttier to Colfax." Washington If ews. WASllIltdTO! Jntie Z VETO OP THE OMNIBUS IHLIi. Tho President to-dav sent to tho Houso of Representatives n messngo vetoing tho bill for tho admission of tho States of North nnd South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Louisi ana to representation In Congress, on certain fundamental conditions. Tho Houso was In Commltteo of tho Whole on tlio tax bill when tlio messago was received, and It was not taken up and read for somo tiino. After it had been read, however, tho question was taken on tlio passngo of tho bill, "tho objec tions of tho President lo tlio contrary notwithstanding," nnd resulted, yeas 10-1, nays 80. So tho hill passed over tho voto. A mossncro was immediately sent to tho Senate, notlfylug that body 01 tno action 01 tno iiouso on 1110 meas ure, nnd shortly after thrco o'clock tlio bill was taken up in tho Senate, and passeu oy a voto 01 uo to a. go h is now a law, as far as sucii an outrageous and unconstitutional mcasuro can bo enact ed by a two thirds voto, In n Congress not representing all tlio States, as re quired by tho Constitution. Tho North Carolina "carpet-baggers" aro hero ready to tako seats in tho House under tho new bill, hut nothing Is said to-day concerning their admission, although It Is qulto likely that they will all get In ero long. wasuinotok, June a). OOVr.ItNMENT HlX'UltlTIES. I.MroiiTANT action respecting Gov ernment securities was taken by tiie Houso to-day. Mr. Cobb, of Wisconsin, introduced n resolution Instructing the Ways and Means Commltteo to report n bill lovying n tax of ten per cent, on tho interest derived from United States bonds. Tlio resolution passed without amendment, yeas 92, nays 51. This Is considered an Important step, and the majority by which tho resolution pass ed Indicates that when tho Ways and Means Committee report tlio bill called for thereby, It will go through the Iiouso by nbout tho samo voto as that recorded above. It is doubtful howev er, whether it will pass tho Senate this session. CASE Ol' SUIUtATT. In tho Criminal Court of tho District to-day tho caso of Surratl was called, and tlio accused appeared iu company with his counsel, Messrs. Merrick and Mradley. Tho District Attorney stated that ho proposed to go to trial on tlio now Indictment, remarking that he did not liitcnu to prosecute tno out one. Al ter somo consultation among tho coun sel, tho Court fixed tho 21st of Septem ber next for the trial, tho ball bond civ- en a week ago being continued for tho appcaranco 01 tno accused on that day, THE NEW IMPEACHMENT. Tlio now Impeachment articles of Tiiau. stovcnsjiogetncr wan tno speech which Is to nccomiiany them nro finish ed and In typo. Proof slips havo been taken but aro refused the press. Mr. Stevens will tako tho first opportunity to present them, nnd may do so to-mor row or next tiay. THE AMNESTY lUtOCI.AMATION. Thero seems to bo little doubt among thoso best informed regarding tho Pres ident's movements, that tlio Amnesty i-rociamation which nas uccnpromiseu for so lomr 11 timo is now in actual nrcn- unit Ion, and that it will include all tlio exceptions made in his previous procla mation. flENUllAL CHANT'S TOUll. General Grant will leavo hero to morrow morninsr on his Western tour, As has been stated tho expedition will no aiiogeincr private, ucnerni unw lins, chief of staff, will remain nt head quarters for tho purposo of attending to any official business that may require intention. thi: r.initT-iiouu hill. President Johnson has slmicd tlio 1)111 in favor of enforcing tho eight hour law in all tho navy yards and oth er government workshops. It takes Immediate eil'ect, and tho employes at tho Government Printing Ofllco here commenced work under thu eight-hour law to-day. Maikel Report, Wheat per bushel Wye Corn " O.its. " Flour per ban id Cloverseed Flnxsetd Itutter V.uat it w 7 () Tallow v 1 M '.' 51 10 IX) J7 12 16 IK) potatoes Dried Apples l'ork Hams Hides undHliouldtrs iMTii per pound Hay per ton LUMBER. Hemlock Boards per thousand feet SKI 0 l'lno " " fomi lin-lil lUnlS) Joist, .Scantling, plank, (Hemlock) 15 uo Hhlnglcs, Ntt. 1 per thousand.. , n vaj 7 W 1.1 00 Kldhu Ikon No. 1 Scotch pig, No, 2 " Bloom ...S3t) JMtlladelpbla Markcli. Tiit'it'jrAV, JunoB.i, S(.!t, FLOl'lt Northwestern supcrflno nt.... , $7..Vt(iS S.W 0.WV.8 0V) IO.tKkhdll.75 Northwestern jiuntly.. Peuusyhanlu nnd W e isoriuweitierii exini. usvnanla nnd Western suneifiuo... .7o6lv.w 'eunsvlvnnhi and Western extra OjOffliMO.OU Peuusylvauln and Western family 10,5itl2.75 Pennsylvania and Western iauey 13.00(15.1') uyo uour Wiii:at IVmiKylvunla led, V bus. ... HOUtltCIU " California " " , white , Hve Pennsylvania ivi. iibiu t2.W&l2,15 t3.au :i.rs3?i.io S1.NM31.H5 Sl.'JltCil.U U.17(S1.17 "hCf'tMo t20M SUeUo lx-aeico lS'ieIla 3.oy('io.oo . llcGtllUo 5CtHo Sll(3tl1.75 CoitN Yellow, , White, Ovrs-flbus l'novisioNi Mess l'otk, V bbl .Mess ueei, Dressed Hogs, V " bmoked Hums " " bhouldcrs U Lard. W lb Hkkih Cloverseed i bus Timouiyst-ea V luis Flaxseed " Cattlb Beor CattloU...A Cows, head Hhei:i' V tb Hoas-V 1U0 tts pito 8 p e a t r s. THE MOBNING PATUIOT. Tho Ofilco oftiio Into l'ntriot ami Union havlliU passed into the linnda of tho undersltaied, they iiiuuti iuhiipjiy a vaeuum uiai nan iouk cai lu the ni; whim mr iirru4 of Interior PelinHVl vonla. From some cnuse or other tho reading masses of the Democratic party of tho great Interior counties ofthe state, havo been compelled, either todo without t ho lutcst news, or patronise. Jour nal whoso polltlcuUeutimeutit wero UUtasteful to them. Tho Morning Patriot Is Intended to fcupply this want. lln nrnnrlf tnr nrn lf tprminpil inai no eiloriil shall bo spared, on their part, to make it fully eoual, us a newspaper, to any of Its competitors. nlrnle. up to tho hour of goliitf to press, will bo lurnibueain lis eoiumnn uvery inununKi uimi Its Ini'L-n Kizo will enablo It to elvo oulto us much reading mutter us any of Us contemporaries. Asnn advocate of sound political sentiments, IH UIIUK 1IU lllfUUll. vitijuu Jt miiiuii, iit uHi iy lug ltseutlro eneriiies to tho good or tho wliolo party t as a vehicle of tne miesi nows, unu a chronicler of passlne events, wo aro determined luuiu snail not uo exitiifu mm wuuiiiiuiruiij anneal to a dlscrlmlnatlne public lor thnl annre- elation nnd eneouragemeut which are InulKiM'ii fen u 10 iq success. TlUtMHl For the Dally, ono year lu advance w... . $7 d) ' six months, II flu Hlnglo copies, Threo Cents, Till: WEEKLY PATUIOT. It Is tho determination of tho proprietors of tho Patriot to rauke their weekly Journnlfully equal to what thu "Patriot nnd Union" was lu its pal miest ilays. 11 win no ouo oiino largest weeuiy en to fill Ita columns with such read Inu mntter as will bo alike Inferential: and useful to tho Farmer, tho Mechanic and tlio Man of Huslueis( and to make It nn ufrccnbleand welcome visitor In ftvtrv famtle. livery person should subscribe to tho paper pilllieu in nm own euumy, unu wo uu nov mean to enter Into competition wllh tho locul papers f the bt ate, Hut, many people tako their homo paper nnd u city pnper lu addition. To fciuh we senu ureeuni:, Tr.UMHl Hi utile ropy, ono year H. 23 AO " " six months - 1 Teu eoples, ono year 'Jl oo Twenty copies, ono year .Vi tx) i'lfty " (tuoneaddiess)lyttnr..., 73 of) One hundred copies " " U1) to All oiucr sitouiit uo nuiiresiieti to It. r.MllVKlW a Co. llunlfcbuig, l'a, I.0U14 IHtOWN, C1UH. J. KWAl.D. T)HOVN & EWALD, WHOWAI.15 OHOCUHH, N. K. Cor. Third &. Vino Strew, VJULADiUtPJUA. Ms) IN, IW(-ni, POLITICAL, COUNTV CO.WKNTIO.V. Tlio pemocrilllo votern of llio noveial PUtrlrtfl In Columbia county nro rcqnonteil to meet nt tho muni r-lneoor holding thoftcnornl Flection, on HntnrJny, tlte lt ilny of Aui!Ht ls, between tho hou nf iliree o'clock 111 llio nUcrnoon. nuil cv on o'rlock In ttie nncrnoon of Hint ilny, nml elect by lmllot two persons to represent tho LilRtrlct tn n County Convention to no helil nt tlio Court Houso in llloomsburg, on Monday, August tkl.nt 13 o'clock, noon 1 lo select two Congressional Conferees to meet similar conferees from tho other counties of tlio District, to nomlnntcncnn illdnto for Congress 1 two Hepreseutattvoconrer ecsto meet similar conferees Irom tlio other county In the District In nominate n candidate, for Member nf Assembly! nnd to nominate ono fierson for County Commissioner! ono person or District Attorney 1 ono person for Coroner nnd ono peisou for County Auditor) To lj sup ported by tlio Democratic pnrly nt tlio coming election t Ily order nf tlio Committee. J. tl. l'llEKZK, C 11. M'Ukskv, Chairman. (I, W, llrr, .1. 0. Wkknrh, It. .!. MlI.I.AIUi, J. O. HU1CK, J. I. IIJkNVON, li J, Al.nEHTSON, Domocratio State Ticket FOR AVniTOH-dF.XF.Il.U.! CHARLES E, BOYLE, OF PAYETTK COUNTY. rou seitVRvon-nKN kiia 1. i GEN. WELLINGTON II. ENT, OV COLUMBIA COUNTY. Candidates for Nomination. Ihf following gentlemen Imvo been mentioned for nomination to tho several County OMcev to bo filled by election tho present yenr, nnd their names will bo presented for tho coiihMerntltm f tho Demnerntla County Convention: TO Till DEMOCRATIC KLKCTOltH OV COIiU.MUIA COUNT VI Tho limlcrtcned resnoctfullv ntiiiotinco that by mutual consent, nnd to secure harmony among their friends, they will not be en mil date before tho Democratic County Convention for nomination to tho olllce of ltepreientntivo in the Legislature nml they ery eonllallv recommend for that poslttun Col. lllnim It Kline, oi urungo Township. CYHL'Hll.M'HliNKY. June 22, 1SH, FOR UKPKKHUXTATIVU t COL. IIIIIAM H, KTJNK, TOWNHllIl. I'Oll HKritKSKNTATIVi: 1 GEORGE SCOTT, CATAWISSA TOWNSltir, FOK C OM MISSION 12 H l WILLIAM GIUEIt QUICK, MONTOUJt TOWNHHIP. roll COMMISSIONER! STEPHEN POIIE, CKKTItK TOWNSHIP. SPECIAL NOTICES. DEBILITY. Thero Is uomedlcln equal to llooitund's fier man Hitters In cases of debility. It imparts a tono and vigor to tho whole system, strengthens the appetite, causes an enjoyment of tho food, enables tho stomach to digest it, purities tho blood, elves a good, sound, healthy .complexion , cradlc.it es tho yellow tlngo from tho eyes, Im parts a bloom to tho check, nnd changes the pa tient fiom a tdiort-bicathed, emaciated, weak and nervous Invalid, to A full-fared, stout and vlgoious person. 'Hooflands Germnn Bitters" Is cuttiely free from all alcoholic ndmlxtuie, JIOOFLAND'SJ GERMAN TOMU Is a combination ofthe ingredlcntsof Iloolland's Bitters wllh puroBantaCruzKum, ornnge, anise Ac., making ono of the most agreeable and pleasant prepamtlonsextunt. Tho tonic is used by tlioso requiring a good nnd scientific sliinu. lant, I'rluclpnl office, &11 Auh Sl.,l'blln. hold by nil DruggMs. June 12, W. The reason why Mishler's lleib Hitters cures ho many dWVrcnt diseases, is because It Is the bet remedy for n deranged stomneh, or Dyspep- uv now Uiiown, mm teauiAO it invigorates the entlro system, Mrcnglhcns tho nervous fibres. elevates tho standard of nil the itnl forces nnd sustains n most healthful tono of tlio entire bit man organlnm. Medicine that will do this will euro any dlsenso for tho simple reason, t lint na ture will do tho rcbt. W'o guarantee that no woman or child, how' ever pjlo and emaciated, can me thcso Bitters regularly for twenti'-onc dnjs, without tho iC' turn of tho rosy ihceks nnd fair complexion characteristic, ol good" health. Soul by nil Drug gists and Dealers. Dr, H. II. Ilnrtmau A Co., lVopiietors, Lancaster ra., nnd Chicago, III. Juao lif.-H HCIIOF17I.A Ct'JIEU AFTKH MtVKN VKAItV HUl'- F1IKINU. J. AY. Hornor, Esq., a prominent lawyer of Turk ersburir. XV. a., savs : " I hail 37 Kunnlm: Ulc ers when I commenced taking Dr. Audors' Iodine Water. Mv Unas I. IhionL and Face was ono coiiuiiuoui oir. i n in now u vtii mail, unu um satisfied the lodlno Wnter saved inv life." viieuiars in reguiu 10 mis remiuy win uo seni free. J. P. DIXKMOIIC. Prmirlftnr. I!fi Uev hlieft. May Tho treat amount of timo consumed by the idles In dresslnuand arrant-lntr lhrlr liatr must make any nrtlclo which would lc-ssou their labor nn bioshi leases tho hair In such condition ns to render loo dressing and arranging n ery eniy matter. It lmimrts to tt that Kiilcndld iiIokkv nn pcarancoo much admlrcil, eh'niises tho scalp irom dnndruil" mid air1 humors, and prevent baldness : promotes Its mowth and restores irrnv uair to us originni coior, -ii Wilson will send (free oi charge) to all who U est id rrrt fiMuimilTllH'U . Tl.. u.. f I. ...... 1 uudUhluKlho simplo remedy by which ho was i n lunuaiieciion ami tnu Consuuiptlon, Ills only object Is to benefit tho ullllcU'd, nnd ho hopes every sutTcrer will try this nresciintioii. us it will cosi mis and 11UV. KDWAltl) A. WIIAON, No. 1C5 Houth Kecond Bti eet, my3ro7-ly, Williamsburg, Kings co N, V. INKOHMATIOX.-Iuformntlon cuarnntccd to irotluco a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald moval of I'lmnles, lllotchcs, Uiupllous, etc., oi icna or beardless iue. nison rcccioo lor ihu in- i nu Mini, it'll vi nii inu Niiinu him. cii'iir. nun nriuiii ful, can bL'obtaliifHl wilhortcharijobyuddressina uiun. r. isJim .uain, i;nemisi. se13'ti7, yJ llroadwuy, New York, DK11IMTV. livery ono at times feels tho neco-sity of somo thing to tono up tho system depressed by mental or bodily exhaustion. At such times let every ouo Instead of taking ulcohollo or medicinal stim ulants, which ntTbid only n temporary relief, ie Invigorate his debilitated system by tho natural tonic elements of tho PERUVIAN SYlvUl', or Trotected Solution of tho Trotoxido of lion. which vitalizes and enriches tho blood by sup plying: it wllh IU llfo Element, Iron, llelng free from Alcohol In any form, Its ener gizing cficcts aro not followed by corresponding reaction, but nro permanent. Infusing strength, vigor and new llfo Into all parts of tho system, and building up an. Iron Constitution, KiivRf "Hlneo taklinr tlio l'eruvlitn h run I fi-cl belter, my strength Is Improved, my Umcl nro regular, my nnnetlto first rate. Thero Is an old Physician In this city (older IUU11 tllUJ. WIIU J1US UVVU 111 lUt) forWvenis. who has used the t months, and ghes It ns his decided opinion, thut it inn uesi .uierauvo xuuio icuieino no eer uiiew." l-'or Dysnensla, Debility, and Temalo Weak- ncsses, nio Peruvian Hy rup Is a sptcjile. A page pamphlet sent free, 'iho genuine has "Peruvian Hyrup" blown In tho glnss. J, p. DINHMOUK, l'roprietor, No, !W Dey Ht New Vork, Hold by all TIIK-MIMHISMIEK Ol' HUAM'H," IMItoUnl tlio PciinaylVDUla liutltuto cr.McJl cine, contain, nn nrtlclo on Iyaprjwla,ciillli nnd Kcve r, nnd Kidney AflVctlom, in which tho witter itONltlvcly declare, that tho whulo iclenre of iledlclno pobseRscn no remedy for tho euro of thoso dlKrm.cn, that la Imlfns clllcaclonH on MUli Kt' Herb Illttera. Ho Mcuk fiom exierlcnc, having Uked tlicm lu his practico for thu imst two ycarH, 10 tno exclusion ofull other remedloj, Hold by all DiueuUta and Dealers. DU.H. II. HAItTJIAN A CO., Proprietors easier, l'a., and UUcago, llllnoU. Juno 19, . JP OJtANU STIU5UT CHKAP Stoio M5W VOIIK CITV. TIIK LAIHIKSTANUCllEAI'KSr.IOtKOrHrHAW IIOOUH IN IlllS CUV, WITHOUT BOU11T, Alllllnerv nrirulri lllht.nti. hlibu rim.... uscils, VaiikeoNntloiis.Hklrls, liriss and ClouU ........i.i p., uim riiuKt's, au uiiuit regular itri- jc. I.nillt's' Vhalcbono Corsets,ut(illets.,7ortH, M II I llioru ut.r.'nll...l IllU .llllllTlll .V auu.811 & S1IU tlrand, IHl.m 70 Allen Hired., Juim Fifth llloelc liast from Iho llowory, Q.KP 'P THK BEST. Munsoir. Copper Tubular Ughtulna ltod U Iho best proteclfon against disaster by lightning ever Invented, Tho subscriber 1 agent for tho uuuvn luvt-uwou, nuu uu nruers oy niau or in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VOTIO K . TliciierAOii who tool took tlin VimL nf Hid uti.lnf. RlgnM rrom tho feneo-on tho rnrul in thoilopoi tnstTuemlny morning, was noeM nnd H lcnmwi, Unless it it returned nt onco tho party wl!l W prosecuted for then, J. li. rtlllMAN. "jJNION HOTKL, U U H II H II U H (J, r At Tho undcrftltmed won It! rpfmnrtfullf Inrurm the traveling pubtfotlmt ho Ha purclntNcd nnd rc fitted In tho bent mnnnor the old Mninl former ly omiplcd by W. A. Kline, nml thnt ho It now prepiireu in neenmmoumo nn iriemmviui nil llio eomtorts nnd eonvcnlenccsofn (IrHt-cliiSH liouv A fine new bnrn has been buttt nnd the fttirroim. rtlnm plnced In perfect order. Tho bur will nl wnya bo otneked with tho ehotsest liquors nnd el L'nrn, nnd tho table furnKtiPil with tho bent the inntket affords. JAMIlfi V. UIMjAHI'IK. juiy ;vj UDITOIt'S KOTIOK. In tlio Orphan's Court for tlio County of Coin in blR.in thu innitoroftltcestAtoof JoHCpliltnyhurBl to miiko tl Htrlbutlon of thu bnlnnco In th hnntU of Snm'l Achcnb.irh, Adtnlntflttntor of .lo,llny mirei ucci'iutrii, iuuong mo crcuiior en uio wiui IntcMatc, will meet tht part tea Interested for the purpofto of his appointment on Fimiiav. ,ltti, 2 1 st, A. 1). lm. nt IDo'cloclc, A. M., nt IiIk olhYe In llloomsburB, Columbia count y( l'a. All peraoui having claim ngnlnst the t-Mule nro hereby required to present to the Ami I lor, or on failure tu present the Bruno bo forever delmi tM from com 1 1111 In for aMinronftho said cMute. C. Ii. I1UOUKWAY, Auditor. A dmi; J, MTA LTttflMO! DMINfsTIiATOIVS NOT1CK. ATI! OF ANMtKW MKMCK, UECEAHHIi. nf ndiiilnlKtriillnn on tho fKhitn of An. ilrew Mellck. Into of Ml. Tleimant twn.. Cohitn bin co., deceased ,li a ve t teen granted by tho ItcuW terof snld county to Sninuel Crcnsy of MlMUn 1 1 If. All itcrhon tiavlnu claim or drm:inU against tho estntoof tho ticcerieut nro requested inmnKo inem Known, ana inoso indebted to matte purine!!!, July 3,'W-Gt. Administrator, 4 UniTOU'S NOTICE. tho Ornhau's Court for tho fuintv oi (Vilntn. bla lu tho matter of tha estate of Harriet Yont, late of Columbia co.t l'a. Tlio Audltorappolnt ed by tlio Court will met-t tho Credltois at tho ofilco of U, 11. lkeler.lu llloomsburg to make dis tribution nmongst Creditors on Fit in A v. the 31stdny of July next. All persons having claims against tho estato nro hereby required to present to tho Auditor, or on failure to present the samo bo forever deburied irom coming in lor n Kiiaro oi in hnui i-sioie. ui-.u. n. tuiin.na., Auouor, July 3,'Oti.it plf 11 L I c" N0T I cTe? All DemotiH aro herc'bv notified not to enter on tho premises of tho undersigned for tlio purpose of huutingorshootlng game. Any person Ires massing auer ino puoiicuiion oi mis noiiee. upon ho tiremUes of either nf tho under I trued will bo prosecuted. HLMLOCK TOWNSHU. Sylvester Tuuel, lllram Appleui'iu, John Miller, Wm. Kycify, Ksau Olrlon, John Ulrton, David W. Armstiong, Harry Uiolr, Daniel Yocum. I1LOOM TOWNSHIP. Malhlus Applcmau, Diivld Winner, Oeorgo W. Oorrell, Moses Coll man, July a,1i3-U F A U SI K K S ! I THY THK ALT A VEtiA WIOSl'UATK. Itcoutatus throo iter i-ent. of Ammonia, an amnio quantity to gUe activity without Injury iu inu vi'Kuiuuuii, mm u iurgi' uuicvniugo oi so lublollouo l'honnliato of Limp. totrMlitT ulth Potash and Hnda, tho eseutlal elt-ments of a COMI'LKTlIMANlHtR Tho Increased sales to farmers who aro using It with highly sntlsrueto ry results Is a surcguaruuteoor lis value. Price, SaOpcr ton of 1(1 bags 'Jun lbs each. St ud for i pamphlet. Addres 111J. A1U VI.IjA IJUjrtU i u JulyOCS-ly 67 IJroadwoy, N. Y. T II1KK OK YOUJl TI2HTH AND 1IAVK Tlll'.M ATTKNnEII TO. Dr. Chalfiint havlnir locatcil In IllnnniHbiit-u r.ir tho practico of bin profesnlou, Is anxious touwn Ueu u new Interest upon thchubject of Dentist, ry. 1-111.-31, HV1, lUUU.AlUUAl.l i:ill 11. Tills most Imnnrtnlit hrnneli nf n.iitlslrv 1. discovers has never been plopeily Introduced, No truth Is inoro obvious Mian that a natural sit nf teeth with proper earo will last 118 possessor n im-iimi-, vi nu nuns num.- pvrson.s WHO tn.jeel tohnvlug their teeth tilled, Judging by bltterov perlenco that it Is useless. Tosueu ho extends the coidial Invitation. fOMIlTO 1) . U All-ANT smni'i:. lm v ,. amino your teeth Heo ofehuign nnd eonvluce jouof your eiror, llo has methods ot lining teeth never beloro practiced In mis section m country, and menus of proving bi tho mi.l siicpucai inui inu lining cannot possibly lie re moved irom tho euMtlcs. Ho comment Is ho ol this that lu this department lif mil Imiirr 1,1, n-orkortcniiiira. He also tludH pel sons eon. il ly prejudice ugalnst AltTll'lUlAI, THUT II, objecting that they cause pain, una prodiuv soreness lu the mouth, that lliey must bo taken out when eating, nnd that Ircmicntly they aiv In view of this bo wishes you to ItllAD HIM TKHMS. llo will nut up any set of teeth, upper or lower, or part of cither, unit Insert tlieiii sn that they cannot bo distinguished fiom uutmnl teeth, and guaranteu satlslactlon In cery cave Any person not pleased wllh his work In eoij parilculur, need not tako It 1mm thooillconrpio ior It. as he allows no iaso to leavo his olllce which produces tho slightest pain, or would he likely to ereato soreness In the mouth, llo ex tracts teeth by tho uso ol NITltOL'S OXlDi: OAH, that being tho anaesthetic In general live, and recommended by lending Dentists thioimhoul tho United Htoles. llo will administer "thu however to thoso picrerrlng It. COMIIAND W:i:lIIM,howlll exumlno jour teith, nnd glo dliectlous for preserlug them. Irco of charge. Koundot all hours In his ofllee. next door In Dr. J, It. Uvans, Main ht. below Mmket, lllisiius burg, l'a. Juiy:i,'(il-!)ni J" W. SAMPLE &. CO., MACHINISTS & KNOINEKHH, MAIN HT,, A I A 11. II. It., HI,OOMSIHinU, l'A., Aro pieparedto furnish all Muds nf Machine work, such us STEAM ENCUIS'ES, BOILEIIS, Hhaftlng, Tullcys, Hangers, Couplings, Mlll-gear lug. Haw mandrils, etc., (Juage cocks, let cocks, Mteam pipe, together with all kinds of Htetinitlt tlngs constantly on hand. Threshing Machines and Horse l'oweis mado tooider, All kinds of Agrleultuial Machinery repaired. May 2s),'ls, pun LIC N O T I C E. 11 nersons nro liercbv notllled not to outer on tho premlspsof tho undersigned for the puipoho of hunting or shooting gamo. ui iiuuiim; or s looiimi camo. uy ncrhou irt paaslng.nlter tho publfcathai of this uotlce.upoii tho premises of either of the uudcrblgncs w III bo prosecuted. ANmtKW CI.AKK, John HiiAitri-bst, J A CO II til ST, Ham urn Kisitrit, John N. Uohdon, l'KIKU Al. jCkhsiineu. Ono. H. WiLLiTt I.KWJSllOTII, l'JIILII KllUH, JOIINITHAN HlSUKI , JlBNJAMIN KltUM, (!. I'LULEUTM.. J. 8. HllUMAN (Ali-MH. oi D. W. C'lAlIK'H li-iT.) Montour townxhlp, June. ViVti-j-H TV A It It E N 8 IMTllOVKn PI UK AND WATKK 1'KOOf Tho advantages which this composition possesses aro many. It Is both watertight nnd rfrc-prooi. It Isuotuftt'Ctcdbyhcntorroltl. It can bo ap plied lo nn nlmoht peilectly tint roof, ono inch to llio foot being all that Is required. It is easily and quickly mmlrcd. Its cost Is less than any other lire-proof roof now In use. Testimonial from all parts of tho country ns lo Its durability, security and cheapness will no shown by JOHN W. KKAM11H, Junoo,'C8. Agent, Illoomsbuig, l'a. A flno specimen of tho roofing can bo seen at W. l.lvoons now houso on Fifth Htreet, jOUUTII OK JULY. Tho eitlztms of llloomsburif havAiIctciintiii .I tit celcbruto tho coming unnlu-isury of tho Dccbuu tlon of ludependenco, by such exercises oswlll instruct, cntettuln and ainuso all classes and ages, lixtciihlvo arrangements bin o been made, nnd a lenl old-fashioned celebration Unntlclpat ed, Tho following Is npait of tho piogtumnio prcpnrwli rOItKNOON. Iteprosentatlonln proper ciiarncter audappio prlafo costumo of various events In our uationnl and local hhtorj', including 1'tiKK'S TIIK AT V with tho ludluus rochnhontaseavlug tho I Kim. CAPTAIN SMITH; Kckcuo of John Harris from Iho Rluk! Van Cum pen running tho Gauntlet, etc., etc, AITKItNOON", Heading of tho Declaration of Independence! u dd i esses by distinguished Orutois troiu honm and abioud I and a Urand l'nrado by several Kite t'omjiunles Irom liloomsbuig uud other place. A torch light dance hi tho drove, under the au spices of tho liloomsbuig Hook and ladder Com puny. Cltlens froni neighboring towns ami counties aio cordially Invited to purtleipato In u celebrutlon calculated to remind us of tlioso ear ly days, when weio secured fur U tho blessings and privileges which asAmeilcauw wo enjoy, 9i Tho llloomsburg llrass Haud has been se cured, Airangements have bueu made for ex curslou tickets on thej,4 II, Hallioad, t'omo ono I Como all II Ily order of Commltteo on nrrnugemeiiU. J. 11. ItOIIJHON, Jutio'-St, Commltteo oiU'ublUullou, A" Uollari oxlcnslvo AtHortiiiont of inon'u and bov' I.INKN HIIII1T FltONTH. I'nuer arsand Lulls, and I.ADira Linen Coi.i.aus and (-UFFK sellllncehean bv M.ylV'-". H, U, Ullir.KMAN, T.HIIAIU'I.KHN,
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