tc afalumbian. IJl.OoMKBUna, PA. flllDAY MOIt.M.MI, .11 l.Y 10, ISO. TUB COI.UMHIAN liu. Ill, I. urges! Circulation III Columbia nlttl adjoining eountle. of any tinner iiitlilltlicit lirre, ami I. also innrh IneRtr alirtl limn nu if UirolviniornrUii mill Is tlirr roll- Ihr In medium for nilvcrllsllia; til this nrt Hon nf tlm elate. ll I IISBO i I 111 '"" Special to THE COLUMBIAN. Ni:w YoiiK,.liity 0, 18fit. (iovr.HNOit SkV.moUH of Now York, U noiiiliitHVil iiiiunlinmixty for I'rwl tlont. Our riatform. S'r. wmilil call tlio Hpccliil iitlentloii of our readers to tliu Democratic IMat form el ven In to-tlny's turner. It was uunnliiiouily reported by tliu Commit- too on ltcsolutlon?, nml iinntiimousiy adopted by tliu Convention, ntiiidit tlio crciitest enthusiasm. It dodge no point but Is clear nml explicit on all tlio liv ing issues. Our enemies, who expected division on tho subject, art) wonderfully mistaken, and our unanimity Is a sure hurblnccrof success under any candid ntowlio may be nominated. Having mado our platform and enunciated our principles, tt only remains for us to pub' llsli them far and wide, anil thus secure victory. Registry Law. Tun Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on July 2nd, declared tlio llegislry Law. UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND VOID, Chief Justlco Thompson dellv crlnirtlio opinion of tho Court. Tho opinion Is somewhat lengthy, but we will publish It In full In TllK Coi.itm- than at a very early day. This decision disposes of nil dllllcul ties and questions as to the right of vo tors, tlio election laws remain lug as they linvo been heretofore. There will eon fcoqucntly bo nothing more dnno in tho law, and tho wlioiu matter rests. Sue- cess this Fall will ouablo us to dispose of maty inoro obnoxious and uiiconsli tutlonal nets, and bring tho (InvcriP ment onco ngutn mom nearly to tho maxims of tho Fathers. Wu havo Just been revelling nniongst tho pages and poems of tho most deli cious book of tho season. It Is a now edition nf thu I'ocms of John (J. Saxe, by Tlcknor fc Fields, of Uostou. It con tains all thu I'oems hitherto published by Mr. Saxe, and about thirty new plcccti. Tliu typo and tho paper aud tho wlioleget upof thu volume arccxquislte. For tho library, tlio parlQr or tho centre table, Itlsequally adapted, anil hi all equally welcome. Nobody need be afraid to buy It. It Is perfectly free froraovery thing objectionable; and thu humour, wit and rythm of tho verse aro not surpassed by any living l'oet. Wo adviso all our friends to get it, and this earnestly and sincerely. Sknwtok Su.mnkii lias written a let tor to say that lie "should welcome thu election of a competent representative of tho colored raco to cither Ifouso of Congress its n final triumph of the cause of equal rights. Until this step Is taken our success Is incomplete." IIo does not, howover, tako tho troublo to say from which Stato ho would llko to see a colored member elected. Nor does ho Indicate his purposo to sccuro tho "tri umph of equal rights" by advocating tho election of a colored Senator from Massachusetts in placo of the "distin guished Senator" whoso term ofhervlio expires next March. Oen. GnANThas by military order de posed tho acting Governor and Lieut. Governor of Louisiana, and by arbitra ry power installed a northern man named Warmouth (and that is the only way ho warred) and a full blooded ne gro named Dunn (not Tliomus,) who is now presiding over the Stato Senate. Voters should remember this negro was installed by the direct order nf (Jen. Qrunt, Foit.vEV wants negro mldshipmaii nnd cadets. IIo says: "Tlio tendency "of West PoliitaudAnnapolIs schooling " Is toward exclml veness, and until tho " rcvont war-period admission Into hon " orablo rank In cither tho army or na "vy wasasdifllcult as into a brother " hood or Brahmins." This is tho llrstsleporcoursoto tho ndml-sion or young African geuinion. 'Hah Tor F.knl niglitsl What's tho no.xt madness v Tiik Mkcimnicm' Liiiv. It Is an nounced by Gov. Geary that ho will approve, on tho ilrst ol August next, tho bill passed ut tho Inst session or our legisl nturo extending the mechanics' lieu law, to repairs, and providing, lor tho speedy trial orcertaln cases where lions have been filed. All persons iu. terested may govern themselves uecord Ingly. "Fiuk your guns," said a poor labor ing man In Detroit, wlillo tho Iladlcnls wero ratifying Grant's nomination, "youean't fool mo any lougur. I voted your ticket uutll it tnkr thrco dollars to buy what I used to get for seventy, five cents and now think It's about timo for ocliango!" The General Militia Law of Pennsyl vania requires all ablo bodied men un der -15 years orgu to pay ono dollar an nually In lieu or service oxcopt In timo of war or Invasion tho lines to form a brigade fund, and each man who drills lu n volunteer company Is to rtcelvo twelve dollars a year. LITTI.K Li.ctti:. Tlio Cleveland (Ohio) papers announce tho death by typhoid fever or little Llwtto Peak She was with the Peak family of Bell Itingors In this place about n year ago. ond thosOjU'ha witnessed her perform anco, and heard her sweet voice, will learn of her death with feelings of re gret. Uauon Kuhskiiow of the Prussian Kinbossy who lately fought a duel near Washington with Gen. Lawrence, has been recalled by his Government, and appointed to a higher position in tlio English Courts They do not object to duelling in PrVshi apparently. Fnosiall parts of tho country wn nro rejoiced to hear or tho buoyant spirits which nnimnto tlio Democratic conscr vatlvo masses. They uro preparing mr tho grand strugglo In November, and fuel confident or victory When tho day of trial shall arrive. Woolusv Issald to bo the Ilrst pris ungr over taken by Butler. A reclamation, Wahiixhtun, July:!. llv the I'lexhleiit of the fulled State.-! Whereas, In tliciinuitli of July, Anno Domini 1111, liiiicreptlng the condition of civil war, which was lirongnt about by lnsuru rtloii and rebellion in seveial oi' tliu slates Which constitute tho I'nl led SMtes, the two houses nf Congress illil solemnly declare that war was not aiiged on tho part of tlio government in any iqnru 01 oppression nor lor any purpo-'O of concpie!,!, or subjugation, nor lor any purpose 01 overtlirowlng or Inlcrferlmr Willi the rlirhls or establlsb- ed Institutions of tlio Slates but on' v to (icienii aim iiiaimnui mo supremacy or the Constitution of tho United States and to preserve the Union, with nil tho dignity, equality and rlghls or tho sev eral Stales unimpaired and that no boon as the objects should be necomnllsbed. inoHiu oii me pan in ino government - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 cciwc. And whereas, tho President of tho United SlnUs has heretofore. In tlin spirit of that declaiatlc, n, and with tho view of securing for It ultimate and complete effect, set forth several proc- iiuiiuiiuim oiicimg nmiuwiy aim par don to persons who had been or wcro concerned in the aforesaid rebellion, which pruciaiii.iuuni, nowever, wcro at tended with prudential reservations and exceptions, then deemed necessary and proper, and which proclamations wcro respectively issued on tho eighth day of December, 1KG3; on tho twenty sixth day of March, ISdljon tho twenty ninth day of May, ISO."., and on tho sev enth day of September, 1SG7. And whereas, the said lamentable civil war has long Hliicenltogothcr ceas ed, with an acknowledgment by all tho Stales of tho supremacy of tho Federal Constitution, and of tlio government thereunder, and tliero no longer exists any reasonable ground to apprehend n renewal of thosald civil war or nny for clcu Interference, or nnv iinl'uvrnf nu. Mauco by any portion of tlio people of iiuj ui uiuom!CMuiuioionsiiiuiioii ami laws of tho United States. And whereas, it Is desirable to reduce tho standing army, ond to bring to a speedy termination military occupation, martial law. mllltarv tribunals. ment of the freedom of speech mill of tho press, and siiBiiensloii of tlin nrlvll. J'KO of habeas corjms and of tho right of mm injury, sucn encroacniiieiits upon pur freo Institutions in timo of peaco ".itK tiuiiKi-iuu iu jmouc iiocriy, in compatible with the individual rights or citizciis.'.contrarv to tho genius and spirit uf our republican form of govern ment, and exhaustivo of tlio national icsuuices. And Whereas, it Is ln,lnvi,l Hint ni.i noity and pardon will tend to sccuro a couilileto and universal ratnlillal i on prevalence oi municipal law and or der, In conformity with tho Constitution of tho United States, and to removn nil appearances or presumptions of a ro- uunuuiy ur vindictive policy on tho part or tho government, nltended by unnece.-.sarvills(iiialIfic.atlnns.nnliiQ ,in... allies, confiscation, and dlsfrancnlso- menis; nml on tliecontrary, to promote and procure complete fraternal reconcil iation 111110111! the wholn iiennlo. wllh (luoHubinission to tho Constitution and laws. Now. therefore, bo IL known. Hint T Andrew Johnson, President of Un united States, do bv virion nf Hi ft I m. slltutlon, and in tlio namo of the peo ple or tlio United States, hereby pro claim and declare, uncondltlonallv and wimuui reservation, to nlland to every person who dlrectlv or Imll rpi'llv imrtl. dpaled In tli lato Insurrection or rebell ion, excepting sucn person or persons as may ho under presentment or indict ment in any Court or tho United States liavlnir COIllllClent InrNiIlclInn n n chargo or treason or other rolony, n full pardon and amnesty for tho ollenso of treason neainst tho Unllod atutcs, or uf uiuiuriiig to tneir enemies uuring the lato Civil war. with the rratnrnrlmi nf all ritrhts of oronertv. pvennt n in slaves, nnd except also, ns to any prop erty of which nn.v person iiiav Iiavo been legally divested under tho laws of tno united States. Iu testimony whereof I havo signed tllCSU IireaCIlts with mv limul. mill hnvn caused tlio seal of thu "United States to no Hereunto ntllxed. Dono nt tho City of Washington tho fourth day of July, In tlio year or our Lord 0110 thousand ek'ht hundroil nml sixty-eight, and or tho Independence or uiu uiiuuu ouues oi America tno iNine ty-thlrd. iHigneu) Asnnr.w Jonxso.v. lly tho President : Wm. II. Si:w.r.n, Secrelary of Slate. Tho Irish vote on tho Presidential Election. Am, couccdo that tho Irish citizens have the settlement or tho Presidential election In their hand-that Is, that ir nicy vote solidly Iieono direction, tho coute,,t will be accordingly disposed or. As the Irish count moro than n million or votes, this calculation Is true. The Radicals havo a very clear understand lug or thu political situation j and tliero Is no fascination which might decelvo an Irishman's fancy which they nro not bringing into play. Thu Irish citizens however are qullo as keen In their wits lis tho people who nro fishing for (heir sultrage. Smiles on tho ltadical race, velvet on tho ltadical hand, and rich Mattery from tho ltadical tonguo ami wilting pen, nro thin disguises belbro ruirlcKM penetration; ho sees behind them tho at hltrary puritanic inlntl ; the hateful spirit of tlio knownothing ; - tho temper that deprived foreigners of tho vote lu Massachtivclbv-tho bigot try that reduced toashes thoCliarleston Convent j -the venom which broku In pieces the marble slono contributed by the Popo to tho Washington Monu ment i the fanaticism which was inoro than half tho causoof tho war .tho In describable, selllsh wickedness, which, lu tho interest or such men as BaiikH and Pope, removed ablu Commanders from tho rrout and thus gave a frightful prolongation to thu contest ; the Im mense corruption which foundul the Freedmen's Hun air, tlio SouthernStates of thu rights of tho Constitution ; tho Puritan mallcu which U Incessantly alining at Ihototal abolition or tho Con btlluttpii ; tlio mad negrophlly which would make this government a negro ono; tho peculation in olllco which lias inailo the public iloht u hundred degrees beyond tliujust proportion; thu spirit Hint enacted all tho atrocious laws that liavodUtlugulslied tho present Conirrass: nnd though last, tho worst, tlio lato Im pcaehment, wliich was an unmitigated, Iniquitous design to nt once control tho publlo Treasury and do away rorover with tho Presidency Itself. Tho eyo or mo irisii citizens lias seen theso things uenimi tno civility, flattery, bad logic, and bright promises with which tho Ilndlcnls address them, nud thoy will never vote as tho Hadlcali iteslre. It won't do gentlemen it will never, n?ver do. I'nkerse, Bi:VAitr. or Locuhts. As locusts nro now abundant ovorywhero, wo warn peoplotobewaroorthem. It mny not bo generally known that their sting is poison, and iu u great many instances turns out fnhdly. When they appear ed seventeen years ago a great many persons Hied from tlio effect of their sting, which Is generally given when being handled. Wo iiotlco by our ox- changes that persous havo already been stung by tlicin slme their present ap pearance, anil several Ueathsor children nro reported. THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA National Democratic Convention. 'Pit i: tenth JJcmocrntle National Con- vtnllon assembled In tho Now Tam many Hull, in New York City on Sat urday July ith 1S08. At noon precise ly, August Jlelmont, Chairman or thu .National Democratic Committee, called tho Convention lo order In a short and brlllaul speech, and named lion. Henry L. Palmer ur Wl-con-ln, temporary Chairman. Judge Palmer was received with upphiu-o, mid thanking the Con vention lu a Ileal, eloquent speech for tho honor done him In calling him to preside, ho introduced tho Rev. Dr. Morgan, Hector of St. Thomas' Church of New York, who offered an Impress- lvo prayer. I'l'hospeeclies and debates wonro tumblu to glvo ns they would llll half a dozen papers the slzo oven of tho Cor.UMlltAX. On motion of (Jen. M'Cook, of Ohio, after debate and amendment, tho Utiles governing the Democratic Convention of 1601 were adopted for this oflSCS. M, O. Periin nnd J. M. Tower wcro clio sen Secretaries. Tho call for tho Coil' volition was then read. Mr. Clymer of Petinsylvanlaoirercd a resolution which uftcr debnto was adopted In the follow lug form : Jlesolccd. That tliero shall bo two committees appointed, each committee to consist ol ono delcgato from each State, to ho selected by tho respective delegates tncreoi ; ono coinmmco to act as a Commltteo on Permanent Orgnlza Hon, and tho other ns n Committee on Credentials. The roll of delegates was then called and the following gentlemen wero se lected ns members of the Committee on Credentials. Alabama W. II. Uarnes. Arkansas U. C. lloudlnot. California A. Jaeo by. Connecticut M. liulklcy. Dela waro-C. AV. Wright. Florida-A. Hit ling. Oeorgia-U. II. Potter. Illinois T. A. llayne. Indiana-Charles 11 llceves. Iowa J. 1). Test. Kansas W. Shannon. Kentucky J. 1$. Me Crcary. Louslana I). D. Djpontu. Malno-J. S. Drew. Maryland-G. !' Maddox. Massachusetts Qeo. W.Gill Michigan 1J. G. Stout. Mlnnesola W. A. Gorman. Mississippi P. M Drown. Missouri S. Sawyer. No braska-J. Dlaclc. Nevada-J.K.Doylo New Hampshire J. Proclor. New Jersey J. it. Moullany. New York J. A. Ilardenburgh. North Carolina GoneralW.lt. Cox. Ohio-W. Oris wold. Oregon O. Joynt. Pennsylviv nia-Gcncrnl AV. II. Miller. Ithodo Is. land W. Halo. South Carolina W. D. Simpson. Tennessee- J. F. Morso. Texas 11. Houghton. Vermont W. lirlglmni. Vlrglnla-aeo. IJlow. West Virginia U.S. Davis. Wlsconsin-S. . Pease. Tin: coM.MiTri:r: ox okuanizatio.v. Tho following gentlemen were select ed a Commltteo on organization: iMabama J. H. Clanton. Arkansas J. S. Dunham. California K. Steele. Connecticut J. A Hovey. Delaware C. Heastcu. Florida A. J. Seolur. Georgia C. Peoples. Illinois W. It. Morrison. Indiana S. A. Burkirk. Iowa W. F Draman. Kanas T. P. Fenlon. Kentucky W. B. Mncheii. Louisiana G. V. lloCraulo. Maine J. K. Maddlgan. Maryland A. K Sycster. Massachusetts John 11. Briggs Michigan John Moore. Minnesota K. A. McMalion. Mississippi B. Mat tliows. Missouri W. II. D. Hunter. Nebrasica-G. L. Miller. Ncvada-G. G. Berry. Now Hampshire J. Adams. New Jersoy II. C. Little. Now York General J. A. Green, Jr. North Car olina W. N. 11. Smith. Ohio F. 0. Lo Blond. Orogon-N. M. Bell. Penn sylvania II. Clymer. llliodo Island S. Pierce. South Carolina Carlos Tra coy. Tennessee General W. B. Bate. Texas J. M. Burroughc. Vermont J. 1). Deavelt. Virglnia-J. Barbour. West Virg!nia-H. S. Walker. Wis consin S Clark. After somo deba to in relation lo ad journment. Mr. Henry 0. Murphy, of New York I movo that a comniitteu of ono from each Stato bo selected by tho delegates thereof to bo appointed a Commltteo on Resolutions, and that nil resolutions relating to tho platform of tho Demo cratic party ho referred to that Com mltteo without debate. Applause. Tliu resolution was carried aud the following is Tin: committi:i: ox nioi,UTioxs. Alabama Charles C. Langdon. Ar kansas W. 11. Garland. California J. II. llo-o. Connecticut T. B. DoollU He. Delaware James A. Bayard. Flor-ida-W. M'Call. Georgia-Henry S. Fitch. Illinois Win. J. Allan. Indl-ana-J. U. M'Donahl. lowa-J. H. O'Neill. Kansas -Geo. W. (Hick. Ken tucky -Wm. Preston. Louisiana J. B. lOustls. Mniuo- It. 1). nice. Mary land Stephenson Archer. Massachu setts -Kdwurd Avery. Michigan Charles i:. Stuarl. Mlunesota-J. J. Green. .Mississippi -F. Harksdalu. Missouri -Charles Manson. Nebraska -Charles V. Porter. Nevada -J. A. St Clair. New Hampshire J, M. C'am'ii bell. .Vow Jersey- Jacob. It. Wortcn dyko. Xew York-Henry C. Murphy. North Carolina H. Strange. Ohio William J. (illmore. Otcgon It. 1). Fitch. Pennsylvania F. W. Hughe. Ithodo Island Thomas Stecre. South Carolina- Wndo Hampton. Tennessee V Cooper. Texas Georgo W. Smith. Vermont -Charles M, Davenport. Vir-glnla-T. A, Babcoek. West Virginia John Davis. Wisconsin James A. .Mallory. The Chalnnnn nniionnced that tlio Secretary had received a telegram which would now' bo read. Tho des patch was read as follows: J'lcaso nn nouncoto tho convention Hint tlio Dem ocratic Association, of Pennsylvania, now assembled, promises tho electoral vote of Pennsylvania to tho nomiiico of tno convention. Great applause. On tlio question or adjournment nfler bebato it was resolved to adjourn until Monday at 10 o'clock a. .m. Mr. Falkner, of Now York, suggested that, ns It had been proposed to havo tlio Declaration onndependenco read at tho ovoning session, which had now been dispensed with, Hint duty should bo discharged by tho Secretary beforo tlio closo or tho morning session. Tho suggestion was Immediately agreed to by tho Convention. William F. Allen, of Now York neftiro tho reading or tlio Declaration of Independence, I movo that tho creden tials of tho delegates from Columbia bo taken from tho tablo and referred to tliu Committee on Credentials. Tho motion was objected to and thu Chair decided it could' not bo consider ed -thero being unfinished business be- roro tho Convention. A Do legate, Is tliero any military commander hero who in likely to arrest, tlio Secretary for disloyalty for reading tlio Declaration of Independence. iTho President o tern, said that ho did not think tliero was nny danger of such Interference. Tlio Secretary then rcn'd tho Declara tion of Independence. On motion tho Convention then nil ouined to Monday, nt Ion o'clock, A. M. MX'ONllDAY. At the meeting of tho Convention on Monday morning Mr. Clymer, of Penn sylvania, from tho Committee on Per manent Organization, reported as fol lows : For President Horatio Seymour (great cheering,) Also, recommended that tho rules of tho Democratic Con vcntlon of 1881 bo adopted for the gov ernment of tho Convention. Mr. Mnckin, of Ohio, moved the adoption of tho report and tho discharge of tho commltttcc, which was carried and tho Chair appointed Gov. Blglcr of Pennsylvania nud Senator Hammond of South Carolina toconduct thoPcrma' nent President to tho Chair. Gov. Sey mour was received with great cheering and proceeded to address the Convex lion iu a speech of great power and elo quence; which wo will publish hereaf ter iu full. A Vico President and a Secretary from each Stato wero also agreed upon, thoso from Pennsylvania being John L. Dawson and GeorgoM. ltelllcy. A letter was received with great laugh' tcr from Susan B. Anthony, of the Women's SulTrngo Association, urging tlio claims of women to participate In elections. Referred. Mr. Kerr, of Pennsylvania, olVercd a resolution that It Is tho duty of every friend or constitutional government to sustain thu President in Ids efforts to stem tho tldo of Radical unsurpallon and commending him for ids course, ICliecrs.l Tho resolution was referred Mr. Finlen, of Kansas, offered a reso lutlou reciting that tlio national Hag should protect adopted citizens every where the same as it does tho native born. Cheers. Referred. Mr. Wright, of Delaware, offered a resolution providing for n commltteo of ono from each State lo constitute o Ail' tionnl Kxecutlvo Committee. Adopt' ed. Mr. Hall of Now York, offered a reso' lutlon declaring that tho thanks or tho nation are duo tho Chief Justlco Cliaso for his ability, impartiality, nnd ildeli tv to his constitutional duty in prcsld lug over tho Court or Impeachment, Prolonged cheers. Mr. Randall, or Pennsylvania, offer ed a resolution in favor of increasing the pensions to soldiers nnd sailors, by paying them In gold or Its equivalent Applause. Mr. Reed, of Pennsylvania, offered a resolution recognizing tlio fidelity or Andrew Johnson in upholding the Constitution and laws, ltcfcrred. On motion orMr. Richardson, or Illi nois, it was ordered that each Stato re port Us member or tho Kxecutlvo Com mittee by to-morrow morning. Mr. Hurley, or Pennsylvania, offered a luDolnllon that tlio President's amnes ty proclamation ho read by the secre tary. Tlio volo was taken and thoresolullon appeared to bo passed. Tho Chair was about to put tho ques tion again, when Mr. Brooks, or Now York, moved to amend tho proposition so as simply to declaro that tho Con vention approves tho amnesty procla mation, which was carried. Mr. Cox. of Now York, offered a res- olution npproving tho doctrine of Mr. Marcy in tho Ivozlocase, by which a declaration or Intention to becomoacit izen or tho United States secures to tho inchoate citizen tlio same national pro tection as ir naturalization was already completed. SSundry other resolutions wero offered and referred, and tho Convention ad journed till I I'. M. ATTIIUXOOK. I'ho Convention was called to order at l:i l", m. Tho hall was crowded, and tho gas lights ready for tho antici pated evening session. On taking tho chair, Mr. Seymour was greeted with thrco cheers. SOMIIUUS ASI) HA 1 1.0 UK. A communication was received from the Soldiers and Sailors' Conservative Convention desiring tho Convention to tlx n time for receiving their address, in accordance with tlio invitation ex tended previously. Tlio Chnlr, by order of tho Conven tion, appointed tlio following commlt teo of (lvo to request tho lmmcdlnto de livery of tho address: Messrs. Wood ward, of Pennsylvania; McCook, or Ohio; Miller, of Nebraska; Richardson, of Illinois, and Steele, of California. Thu soldiers and pallors' committee, headed by tho Hag liorno by Sergeant Bates, was received with loud cheers, tho delegates rising. Gen. Franklin presented tliu Comniit teu to tho Convent Ion, nnd Col. O'Brienu read tho address. Gen. lowing, of Ohio, then addressed tlio Convention. Tlio names of Franklin, McClcllnn, llaldy Smith and other Boldlcrs wcro greeted with vociferous cheering. It was then Hesoleed, That tlio address of thu Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention Just read, bo received und entered upon tlio minutes of our proceedings, and become a part and parcel of tlio proceedings of this Convention, NOMINATION OP CANIIIDATKH. Tho wliolo or tho evening session was consumed in debates upon tlio forego ing resolution, and upon tho various ifTiicndments offered to It. Finally tho matter was disposed of by tlio ndoption of tlio following, offered by Gov. Blgler, of Pennsylvania. Jlesolccd, That tho roll of States bo called In their regular order, and that each Stato havo tho right to present tho namo of any enndidato for tho Presi dency, and Hint tho delegates havo (lvo minutes allowed them to present their viows upon their candldate.Applnuse. Boforo any nominations wero mado under this resolution however, tho con vcntlon adjourned. TlllllII HAY. Aftor prayer by Rov. Mr. Plummer, a series or resolutions by Alexander II. Slovens, ol'Ocorgla wero presented and read. They wcro referred. After bomo discussion ns In tho order of business, Mr. Murphy, of Now York", Chalnnnn of tho Commltteo on Resolutions, then roso nmld applauso. Ho said i Mr. Chairman, I am directed to announce tho platform, which I hold in my hand, and with your permission I will pro ceed to read tho resolutions. (Cheers.) A Delcgato from Nevada I am re quested to call tho attention of tho Chnlr lo tho deep interest felt lu tho resolutions now about being rend. Ho noticed that when tho gentleman spoko Iil3 volco was 'distinctly heard. Ho would add, howover, Hint it would bo necessary lo hear all tho resolutions clearly and explicitly, for tho delega tion to which ho belonged would not do anything unless they properly un derstood It, oven If it should tako tlicin to winter. TIIK PI.ATfOltM. Tlio Democratic nartv lu National Con vcntlon assembled, reposing Its trust lu thu Intelligence, patriotism and dis criminating Justice or tlio people, stand ing upon ino cousiiiiuinu ana limita tion or tlio powers or tlio government and tho guaranty of tho liberties of tho citizen, ami recognizing tho questions oi slavery ami secession as naving neon settled for nil timo to como by tho war or tho voluntary action of tho Southern Stales in constitutional conventions as sembled, and novcr to bo renewed or rcagiiaieu, no whii ino return oi peaco demand. Ftm Immediate restoration or all tho States to their rights in tho Union under tho constitution and or civil gov ernment to tho American people. Second Amnestv Tor all oast politi cal offences and tho regulation of tho clcctivo franchlso In llio Stales by their citizens. Third Payment of tlio public debt oi tno united states as rapuny as prac tlcable. alimonies drawn Irom tho nco' plo by taxation, except so much ns is requlsllo for tlio necessities of tho gov ernment economically administered, being honestly applied to such payment, and whero tho obligations of tho gov ernment do not expressly stato upon tlieir lnco or n:o law minor which tney I33UUI, UU-.S IlUb flUlUU Ulilb shall be paid in coin, they ought In right and in Justlco lie paid In tho lawful money oi tno uniicu (states. J'ourti Kuual taxation olovcr.v sue' cles or property, according to its real value, including government bonds and oilier piiDiic securities Fifth Ono currency for tho trovcrn ment and tho people, tho laborer and the olllccholder, tho pensioner and the soi(iier,tno prouueer nim ino oonunoiuer Sixth Kconomv in tlio ndminlstnv tlonof tho government, tho reduction or tno stnnuiug army aim navy, tno nuon tlon or the Freedmen's Bureau and all political instrumentalities designed to secure negro supremacy, slmpllllcatlon or tlio system and discontinuance of In quisitorial modes of assessing and col lecting internal rcvenuo so that tho burden of taxation may bo equalized nnd lessoned, tho credit of tlio govern ment increased anil tho currency mado good. Tho repeal of all enactments lor recalling tlio Stnto militia Into tlio national forces in timo of peaco and a tariff for rovenuo upon foreign Imports ami sucn cquai taxation umier tnu in ternal rovenuo laws as win allow incl dental protection to domestic manufac tore, nud ns will, without Impairing tho revenue, imposo tho least burden upon and best promoto and encourage iiicgreiuimiiisirini interest oi tno conn trv. Seventh Reform of nbuses'In admin istration. the expulsion of corrupt men from oflleo, tho abrogation of useless omccs, tno restoration oi rigiiuui author Itv to nnd tho independence of tlio ex ecutlvo and Judicial departments of tho government, and tho .subordination or the military to tno civil power, to the end that tho usurpations or Congress nnti tno despotism oi tno sword may cease. FAuhth Euiial rights nnd protection for naturalized and nntlvo born citizens at homo and abroad, tho association of American nationality which shall com mand tho respect ol loreign powers and furnish an oxumplo and encouragement to peonlu btrugcllnir for national intcir. rlty, constitutional liberty nnd Individ ual right nml tlvo inniiitunaneo of tho rights of naturalized citizens against tlio absolute doctrine of inimiilablo al legiance nnd tho claims of foreign now- iia iu j.iiux.sii mum iui tuii'KKl unities committed beyond their jurisdiction. In demanding tlicso measures and re forms wo arraign tlio radical party for its disregard of right and tho unparal leled oppression nml tyranny which havo marked its career. After tho most solemn and unaulmous piedgo of both houses of Congress to proscciito tho war exclusively for thomaititcnaiico or tlio government and tlio preservation or tho Union under tho constitution, It has repeatedly violated that most sacred pledge, under which alone was rallied that noblo volunteer army which car ried our flag to victory. Instead ol' re storing tho Union it has, so rarns lay iu Its power, dissolved it, ami subject ed ten States in timo or profound peace to military despotism and negro su premacy. It lias nullified thero tlio right of trial, by Jury. It has abolished tho habeas corpus that most sacred writ of liberty; it has overthrown tho freedom of speccli and or tlio press; it lias substituted arbitrary seizures and arrests and military trials and secret Star Chamber Inquisitions for tho con stitutional tribunals; It has designated, in times of peace, tlio right or tho peo ple to bo freo from searches and seizures; it lias entered tlio post and telegraph olllees nnd oven tho private rooms of in dividuals, and seized their private pa pers and letters, without any spocille chargo or notleo of nllldavlt, as requir ed by tho organic law. It has converted tho American capi tal into a bastllc. It has established n system of spies and ofllcinl esploungo to which no constitutional monarchy of Kuropu would dare to resort. It has abolished tho right or appeal on impor tant constitutional questions to tlio su premo Judicial tribunals nnd threatens to curtail or destroy its original Juris diction wliicli is Irrevocably vested by thoconstitutlon, whllo tlio learned Cider Justlco has been subjected to tho most atrocious calumnies inoroly becnuso ho would not prostituto his high olllco lo tho support iff tho falso and partisan charges preferred against tlio President. Its corruption nnd extravngnnco havo exceed anything known iu history and by Its frauds ami monopolies It has nearly doubled tlio burden or tlio debt created by tho war. It has stripped tho President of or his constitutional pow er of appointment oven of his own Cab inet. Under Its repeated assaults tho pillars of tho government nro rocking on their base, and should it succeed In November next and Innugurnto its President wo will meet ns a subject and conquered people nmld tlio ruins of lib erty and tho scattered fragments of tlio constitution. And wo do declaro and resolvo that over elneo tlio people of tlio United States throw oil all subjection to tho British crown tho prlvllego nnd trust of sull'rngo havo belonged to tho several States and havo been granted, rcgulat cdmid controlled exclusively, by tho political power of each Stato respective ly, nnd that any attempt by Congress, on any pretoxt whatever, to deprlvo any Stato or this right or lnterrcro with its oxerclso Is n flagrant usurpation or power which can llnd no warrant in tlio constitution and If sanctioned by tho people will subvert our form of government and can only end In a sln glo, centralized and consolidated gov ernment, Iu which tho separato exis- iuiikuui uiu mines win uo entirely no sorbed nnd an unqualified despotism bo established, In placo ofaredcrnl union of co-cqunl States, and that wo regard tho reconstruction acts, so called, of Con gress as such n reusurpations and uncoil btltutionnl.rovolutionnry nud void. That our soldiers and sailors who carried tlio ilag of our country to victory against n most gallant and determined too must over bo gratefully remembered, nnd all the guarantees given in their favor must bo faithfully carried into execution. That tho public lands should bo ills, trlbutcd ns widely as posslblo among tho peoplo nnd should bo disposed of either under tho pre-emption or homo stead law, or sold lu rcnsonnblo quanti ties, nml to nono but actual occupants, nt tlio minimum prlco established by tlio government, When grants of tho public lands may bo deemed necessary tor tlio encouragement of Important, publlo Improvements, tho proceeds of such lands niulnot the Inuds themselves rhouhl bo so applied, COUNTY, PA. That tho President of the United Slates, Androw Johnson, In exercising tno powers oi iiismguoiuco in resisting tho aggressions of Congress upon tho constitutional rights of tho States and tlio people, Is entitled to tho gratltudo of tlio whole Amorlcan peoplo, and In behalf of the Democratic party wo ten der him our thanks for his patriotic efforts in mat regard. upon this piatiorm tno iscmocrnuc lmrfv nnnrnVs In ovorv patriot, includ ing nil the eonscrvnllvoelcincnt and all who deslro lo supjiort tho constitution and restoro tho Union, forgetting nil past differences of oninlon.touiilto with us In tlio present great strugglo for tho liberties of tho people, and that to all such, to whatever party they may havo ncretoioro ucioiikcu, wo oxtcnii ino b it hand of fellowship nnd hnllall such co-operating with us us friends nnd urctiircn. At tho termination of tho rending of tho platform of principles tho nudlcuco roso en tnasse, notn on tno noor nun gal leries, and cli cored and cheered again, wavintr nats nnu nocicct nunuKcrciucis, Somocnthusinstlclndlvidual oven selz ed n standard used for tho purposo or designating tho seats or tho delegates and nourished It over Ids head. Tho platform was then put and accept ed liv Ihn Cnnvontlnn. HAM.OTINd von riUMIDUNT. Mr. BiaLint. I now movo that the Convention proceed to ballot by States A DKi.ixiATEaskod tho exact amount or tho electoral vole, Tho Chairman. 31" Is tho number or tho electoral vote. Mr. A. Oaki'.y Ham,, or N. Y., of- forod a resolution that inasmuch as 211 1-2 voles constituted two-thirds of tlio entlro majority no person should bo nominated for President unless ho should receive 212 votes. Cries of "No, no." Tlio resolution was ruled out of order. Tho Convention then proceeded to vote for candidates for tlio Presidency Tin: ruisT iiai.i.ot. The roll was then called on tho first ballot with tho following result : Pendleton 105 Hancock 33J Andrew Johnson us Kngllsh 1G Hendricks..., Roverdy Johnson.., Doollltlo Parker Packer I B. Blair Church 81 i:i 13 21! J ul Vholo voto cast, 317; choice, 212. No choice. necessary to a After six ballots without a result, tlio Convention adjourned until 10 o'clock iu the morning. 1'OUItTH DAY. Twelve ballots wero had to-day, but no choice was made. Tho eighteenth ballot stood as follows : Hancock, 111 ; Pendleton, CO ; Par Kcr, ;j ; joimson, iu; uooiuiie, iz iicimricKS. 7 ; tioiiman, ;i. Pennsylvania on tho fifteenth ballot changed ft'om Packer lo Hancock ; Now York on tho eighth ballot changed from Church to Hendricks. Tho Southern States scattered their votes. Chaso got ono voto from California which elicited tremendous cheers. The Conveii Hon adjourned after the eighth ballot to meet to-morrow. Jlluiket Report Wheat per bushel t'i Ml tiyo " i ;vi Corn " , 1 '2.: D.IIri, Flour kt hand 1 1 00 I'IOVL'IHC',1 7 l KlnxKPcil a (M) iiimi'r i:i;us Tuilovv 1, I'otalois 1 Hi unci Apples M 1' &l 1'oik lo Hams Hides anil tshouldeis 17 Ijil',1 iilt Dnumt 'l liny per ton Ill UU I.UMII1UI. Hemlock Hoards per thousand feet Hno " (onoltuh)-.. tin mi isaai j,mi, ncuiitiiii, name, uiciuiocic; hhinles, Stu 1 per thousand . 1 1 on , 8 Ul , 7 Ul Kldlns Ir.ON No. 1 Keoleli pli; No. 2 " " Dloom It. , .. 8.1 ....8J ...US 1'lillatUlplila Markets. tiiuiisuav, July u. itw, rr.ouu Noithwesterusupellluoat 87.jiKi5 8.00 Noilhwestein exlra U.uoc.8 l).5u Northwestern l.imlly IU.UK41I.73 l'ennsj lwuiU and Western mipertluu... H.73C'iU.UJ Vnusvlvanla and Weslein cxtta.. Pennsylvania and Western family., Pennsylvania and Western fancy... U..J,SVS1U.ISJ ,...IU.IK'S1M5 ...U00(!tl3.UI S'J.'J) .. ci.w:.m ti.au .. t:i.lM8i.l0 .. tl.SUj3l.8.'i llyo Hour WIICAT I'ennsylvn aula red. V 1ms nouuiLTil Callloiula ' " " white ' Uvi: lvnnsylvanla rye, i bus ColtN Yellow, " White, " Ous Jtbus I'ltovlsio.Ns .Mess l'orlc, y bbl Mlsslleer, " Dressed Hozs, 1 b hiuoked Hams " ' shoulders v Id Ijird, n in Hkkiis I'loverseeil bus Tlmothyseeil "(i litis , riaxsei',1 M Cm I.K. Heel I'utllo "(I In...- rows, i head H siii.ui' "ri It, llOCS-VlUllt'S .. tl.'-'lMll.l'l .. 81.17(981.17 7sc(18.!o taj.il! SJI.OO SiJcCtOO I.V-(,ilUo ll'iottlla iX'JMil) tiea t2.WK42.tlO llccillUo tmtor 8113811.75 AMJKUTKON-I''AlHi:Y-In NortlimiitiorlniHl tin I ho L'til int.. liv llev. J. Ilrii'vw Mr. irnvld Allicitson of 1'JsfihiK Crctlc twj)., toMlssKtiMiii 1 uusi-y oi uinujic iwp. JlKMCK-M'ILCOX-an tholIfelIit.,hyl1ioItev i:. WiuUvoilh, Mr, l'clcr h. Milkk lo MIbs ,Mui'iut Wilcox, hoi it ol iiiiiitlntjUon. KMITII-OHISON'-Oii tlioCSthull.. liv tho llev, N.ptar, -Mr. V,', II, hinlth of Orauyf, to Ml uury J ui ut vi mvoun, MANNINCi-l'AIlKr.It-On thoVM UU hy tho Mime, .tir, imik innuitiKoi tuuihon, 10 .MllHlo i'Utittr nt UKtUUOOU. i III l liM U'tl, H JIJUIN UH IHU fill ' llH' umip, Jlr. Win. Trllleiiltio toMUa l.yiUa V lUcn, Loth of (Jictiiwood. llACIIMAX-MlKM.nJMI'H-Ontho Hh liiht hy tlio iuy.a, Il.Plicits, .Mr. l.t. lttitnnmui Ilia i:ilbi tli Hii'llhluur, hotU of UzUl tit. HAJKHH-rArH-Oii t)io?Uni.t.,iy llir ltov j.i'. in own, ivir, Jutiti ronucrs to sii inin r iius, puui ui l int?. MMtltlDr-I'UltaUhON-Attho HfcMcnt'ti of tho hriue s lamer in iirnuyo i n.t on ino mino uay ny iiioMuiii-, jtr, iu, jiriinuu to imi I ha V, l'ui(iuoii. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A UDITOIt'S KOTIOK. In ihf Orulinn'K Court for tho Count v of Coin in hlu Jnthoinnltirof thutKluto or imnlcl Lunqii iitKiiktd. '1 ho A milt or Dtmoliiltil liv ilm t.'ouit, tomukuillslrlhiitlonof tlio hulnncu lu tho liniiiiM oi win. uoodiiifin ono oi tno Aumru or thu Ufctostil, niuoiiK lhalcMnUeKurUbtuU', will meet the uv i leu InttreMcdfor the junotuof hU npfiolnlnunt on Iiiviihday, Ult of Aiitf.,A. It IbbH at lu o'clotlcA. M, ut hla oilko lu ltlounibburif, AlljicikunM Imvliiff clalmu nRtiliut tho citut niu htidiv iroulud to rrtMiit to (ho Auditor, n on lulluiu to l'ltbent thu tnmo bo hirtviT tie hitruu irdiiit'oiiiiiiKin lor a tnaro oi inobai tatt". C. O. llAltKUn'.Amlltor, j uiy tu, ui COLVMJIIA CQVXTrt Among tho muni of Iho Oil Iihii'b Court In nnU lor mlil County, tt U tl.iiMu ntiiiuitl i Jn Iho matter br Iho net omit of JMih l.t im, out' ol the tnJininutinloni or J)nnU Miii. lUttiittu, jiiy t, jttH, ou motion oi m Chnk. (' ti. Km k Itv Kki.. iiMolutid niulltor o ottt lit in, Kitliuil f i f iin iho ltt'toithi Mny I lHf, JIHlHULl.MANlt'UlkOL Nctlto Ju htitliy dUtli, that I will (itUinl t lh( llll tllU Of Ihti llh(l0 DMiOllllIlK lit lit IllVOlllt lii lUtt nuhuiL'. in 'Jhuumiy, lhi-Uh tiny tifAuif. Ill Al, Ut U O i tot U II, III.) Yi III Ft UIHI VtllVIl Hit J'UI lUtt nut lftitii wm d l tur una muru. July low, 6. O. JlAllKI.hV.AuUltor, p U Ii Ii 1 0 NO T 1 C E. All i crkciiu tno lit rthy noil 11 ul not lo enttr on ino ntmufBoi tno uiHUrnJBiitii lor ino fun or liuutliiK or fchoolliiii unino. Any muoii t I'luoi) frt liollrt unti 1 mulntMtiti r Ihc 1 iihlltutltn ol thin iiotlrt'.niniii Ihc mnlu ol t lihtr t l lht mult iklgiHit will l I'll'MllUlll, AHMIMV Cl AUK, John hiiaih j in, JAlOIt IJlfcT, HAri-i. Kit-HUt, John N. (imtixiN. (Ho, ii, wiu.m ja.wittitoin, 1'lilLU Kltirw, JOIINIUIAN Itlfcllll.. IIP N JAM IN KllVW, 1'l'lti; M, KiritbiiNtit, J. H, rlll'MA (AliJlli. 1,1 11. W. t'l.AHK'll lT.) Mtnlour louuihlp, Juno lt,,'c-t T. i.,iu.ni i'. POLITICAL COUNTY CONVENTION. Tho DoniocmllP voters of tho novernl DlRlrtrtt ii Columliln county nro roqucslcil to moot at tlio muni lnco of holding Hie neutral I election, on m I ,1a 'Unv. mo in nay diahhu J", uv.m.-.,. cn o'clock In tho altcrnoon of Hint jlny, nml oloct Iioum of three o'clock In tlio nneruooii. ami cv- by liallot two iwmons to represent .tlio lliel in Iohjo In liloonubure. on Monday, Aununt ad.nt 11 o'clock, noon i to nclcct two uougrenaionai Conferees to meet nlmllar eonferocj from tho other count les or tho District, to nomlnato a can illdntofor conimm two lterrescntatlvoconrer ecu to meet Iinllor confer Iroin tho other county In tho District to nomlnato a candidate rorMCmueroi Kl'inuiy j turn iuuu,ini.wu,iu person for county Commissioner ono person hir District Attorney ono person for Coroner s n.l nnnlnnn fnr lloil III V Alllllor I TO U0 Rlin- oncu iy uiu i'iuik-iuuu - v......B icciioiii . .. ... ,, lly order or tno committee, J. u. i'ivi.i..r., H II. M'llnsnv, Chairman. ii. w. ui i, f . y H..I. MlI.LAltn, J. 1. 1IANNON, J. (I.OUICK. ii. J. ALllKlilSON. Doinooratio Stato Ticket. ran AtirJlTOU-UKM kUAL I CHARLES E. BOYLE, OP FAYETTl. COUNTY. FOU hUnVKYOIt-OENEItALt GEN. WELLINGTON H. ENT, OP COLUMI1IA COUNTY. Candidates for Nomination, 1 ho following gentlemen have been mcntloneil for nomination lo Iho (several County Ofllcei to holllleil by election tho present your, and thel names will bo presented for Iho consideration of Iho ucmocrntlo County Convention t to this i)i:.MociiATit: i:i.i:ctoiih ok I'ULVMUlAt'UUAi'l I Tho uiulerHlnned rosncolrully nnnouneo that by niutunl consent, und to secure harmony run,,. tiiHr frlciitls. thev will nolbu candulates botoro tho Uomocrutlo County Convention for nomination lo tho olllco oi ucprescuiawyo m tho Leulslaturo i nnu nicy very conuaii iL'Commeiui lor inai position cui. iiuiun Kline, oiorango Township. ..,..,, cyitUSH.M'llli.NHY. FOU UKlUtK.HKNTATlYK I COL. IIIIIAM K. 1CUNK, OIlNOK TOWNSlttl. FOR UKPHBSKNTATIVF. I CJKOHOK SCOTT, CATAWISSA TOWNHHII', FOU COMMISSIONUU l WILLIAM GUIKIt QUICK, MOJiTOl'H lOWNSIltl. FOU C03IMISHIONKU 1 STEPHEN TOIIE, CENTRIC TOWNBIIIP, SPECIAL NOTICES. DEBILITY". Therein nomedlclu equal to lIoolland'M Ocr man Hitters In cases or dcbllUy. Jt Imparts touc and vigor to tho wliolo system, strengthens tlio ftppelllo, causes an enjoyment of tho food, enables tho btoinach to digest It, purines tho blood, lives n good, sound, licalthy;complcxlou eradicates tho yellow tlngo from tltp eyes, im partsnbloomto thocbeckud changes tho pa tient rrom n short-breathed, emaciated, ucak and nervous Invalid, to n fuil-frtccd, stout and vigorous person. 'lioouaud H German Hitters' In entirely freo from all alcoholic admixture. IIOOFLAKD'S GERMAN TONIC Is a combination of tho lngrodleutsoflloolland' lllttord with puro Santa Cruz Hum, orange, anl.se le., making ono of tho most agrecablo and pleasant preparations extant. Tho tonic Is used by thoi,o requiring n good and scientific stimu lant. Principal olllco, ail Arch St., rhlla. Sold hy all Urugfjlsty. June 1208. Tho iaasoiMhy Mlshler's Herb Hitters cure bo many dlirerent dlbeases, Is because It Is tho best rc medv for a deranuoa stomach, or Dysneiv sin now known, and becuuKo It Invigorate tho entlro system, btrcuglhcus tho nervous tlbres. elevalcHthoMaudardof nil tho vital forces and suhtnlns n most healthful tono of tho entlro hit- man orgnulHtu. Medicine Omt will ilo this will euro any dlbeaso for tho Klmplc reason, thrt na ture will do tho rest. Wo guarantee that no uoinan or child, how ever palo and emaciated, can use thcuo Hitters regularly for twenty-ono days, without tho re turn of tho rosy cheeks and fair complex lo characteristic ol good health. Hold by nil Dru gists and Dealers. Dr. S, H. Martman & Co., Proprietors, Lancaster Pa., and Chicago, 111. Juao 12,-lt; HCUOVL'LA CURED AFTER UEVKN TKA1W HV 1E111NO, J. W. llornor. li,n.. n nromlnent lawyer of Par! erhburg, W. Vu., hays : " I had 37 ltuunlng Ulc ers lieu I commenced taklug Ur, Anders' lodlno Water, My Hrcast, Throat und l''uco was ono continuous sore. I am now a well man, and am satlbiled tho lodlno Water baed my lire." Circulars In regard to this remedy will bo be nt J.P. niNHMOUH. Proprietor, 20 Dey Stiect, vv iorK i-uffcaio uy uruggcsis generally. May 1,'oti. Tho great nmouut of timo consumed hy the ladles In drcHhtngand arranging their hair must mako any aitlclo which would IesHeu their labor purlieu Imly desirable, King's Vegetablo Am- uroHiu iraves ino uar in sucn couuiiion as u render tho uresblng and arranging n very easy lUUlllT, II, 1U1PU1 1 IU 11, II1UI MJUVIIUIU IJllHtMy U nearaiieoho much admired, eloanscs tho sea irom daudrull and all humors, and nrcveuti baldness ; promotes Its growth and lent ores rny nuir iu ti uriBini cuiur, Wilson will bend (freo or eliarge) to all who deslro It, tho prescription wlththodlrectlons for making aud ublng tho simple remedy by which ho was cured of u luugaUectlon and that dreaded dlseaso Consumption. His only object Is to benefit tho iWUlclcd, and ho hopes every suiTorer will try this prchcrlpllon, as it will cost them nothing, aud may pto u u ou-Kxiug. i-icaso luutress ItliV. EUWA11D A. WIIAON. Kn IMUniilhUiiiini..lui..l aiySl't7-ly, Williamsburg, Kings co N. V, INPOUMATION.-Iuformatlon guaranteed prouueoftinzuriant growth or hair ui head or beardlchs ruco, idson recelpo U on nbald moal of Pimples, Hlotches, Krupllous, etc., on tho sklu. leavfnti tho samo sort.clear.und benutl. for tho re- jui, tun uvuuuunt'u wiinumcniirijouy auurt'hiiug Tl tl M I,' CI I A lit! sep 13'tf7, Bl Hioadway('Now York, lUUIIllHl, 11KUII.1TV. Kvery ono at ttuiea feels the mvcHslty of some thing to tono up tho system depressed by mental or bodily exhaustlou. At such time lot every one instead or taking alcoholic or medlciuul slim ulauts, which afford only a tomiKirury relief. ro luvlgorato his dcbllltatoU system by tho natural tonlo I'ltiinents of tho PERUVIAN HYltUI', or l'rotccled Bolutlon of Iho I'lutoxkle of Iron, which vitalises and enriches tho blood by sup ,l ing It with lis Uf. Kkniuit, Iiuii. llolng fi eo from Alcohol lu any form, Us cuer Blulng cllects aro not followed by corresponding reaction, but aio permanent. Infusing strength, vigor aud new lifo Into all parts of tho system, uuu uuiuiing up HI! 1I0U UOUSlllllllon, Wm. C. Hurling, Esi sayst "hlnco taking I ,n nf ,,.,,,.l.lrn,...ul. XT X' lh l'cruvluu Nyrui I 'feel better, my strength U Improved, my bowils am regular, my nppetlte llrst rate, Tliero Is un ofd 1'liyslclan lu this city (older than I am), who has been lu tho Drug buslucss for 10 years, who has used lh,i tiyruii for thrco inpnihs, and gives It ns his decided opinion, that ItlsthobcstAltcrutlvoToutc Mcdlcluo ho over knew," For Dyspepsia, Debility, and Tcmalo Weak nesses, llio I'vruvlanHyrup Isn specific. ASipnga Ammphlet sent Ireo. Tho genulnu has "Peruvlau yrup" blown In tho glass. J, 1". DINHMOUIO. rioprlctor, No.3U Iwy fit, New York. Hold by all Druggist. TllU "JIISSIINUEU OF HIIAI.TH," lMlledutthol'euusylvanla Institute f .Medi cine, coutulus an nrtlclo ou Dys)cp8la,;ChllU and Fever, and Klduey All'cctloni, lu which tho writer IUvely declares that tho whole sclcuca of Mcdlcluo possesses no remedy for the curu of thoso diseases, that Is half as elllcaclous as Milli ter's Herb Hitters, IIo speaks from experience, having used tlicin iu his practlco for tho past two years, to tho exclusion, of all olhcr remedies, and without a solitary Instauce of failure. Hold by all Druggists and Dcalors. DU.H. II. 1IAKTMAN & CO., 1'roprlctors, Ijiii caster, l'u and ChUago, I lllnols. jJuuo 19, lies. OllAND STIIEET C1IKAP Kloro nisw vom: ciTv. TIIK IA11UB3T AND IHEAI'USI' SIOCK OK STIIAW OOOlW IN THIS CITY, WITHOUT DOUBT, Millinery floods, ltlhbons, Bilks, Flowers, Va nsols, uiikcoNotlous,Bklrls, Dnss and Cloak Irlinmliigs, and Fringes, all under regular prl , I-uUles' Whalebone Corsets, at W els., 75 its. tl 01, und upwards, cheap, y!l,l,l,1.l,K,',"l'rllcJ: F.DWAItD IllDLKV, Mi, 1 ASll!Oraiul,l,U(4 70AIUnHtreits, June 13,'ui, Flnh lllock 1 jisl from Iho llowiry Q.CT 'J THE DEBT. Muusou'a Conner Tubular IJclilnlm; Itod is lie best Drotcetfon asuinst iiujj.li,r i,v n,,iii,iir ever Invented. Tho subscriber Is mieutfurlho above Invention, und all orders by mail or lu UytVW. UM.llIDJ.mAN. LOOMBBUlta cm vula rxa luuia n r, A, D. AVr.UB'H HTOllK, MAIM HTItRCT, TKltMHl niuml Hulwcrltertt, ilttl rtlf Yrnrly tw unrterly w i MIS BUOHCri 1KIUI1 l-lllllivn uuuHiniiH iw mu iffcrcnt hooltH tit onotlmo. DA It A HU lltt UK 111 HUH, For loan ot books per tiny, per vol., 3 conts. Ially sulrtcrlberswIUborenulrcU In nil cities lenvo n oeponit rqiuvi in tuiuu iu uiu uiuit. Tim now honks will not bo allowed to nliV sub ncrlber fornlonRcr perlml tlinn ono weelt, or IT detnlnetl beyond that time, nn ndditlonitl rhrtrgu of a eents per day i otber books two weeks, or It tioutineu iicyonu umi umc.j reins per tiny. Ail oooks nro eonsiuerea oiu u mumnn nun publlratloii, ikiuuh uiiiiKuii nvi tuuii miii 'v umi bvi. July lo.'ia-am OTIC K . wlinfnnlf tlin vest of tho under Klgned rrom tho fenco ou tho road lo the depot lllSl mi'HUUy Iliurillim, w rein ium n Unleni It is returned at ouoo tho party will bu rottecuieii tor meu, j, ji, r uh-uah. juiy a,'1"" JJNION HOTEL, it u u ii n u u u u, i- j. Thn iinilrrHltrnrd would rcsnoctfully lllturm the traveling publlo that ho ban mirchuMed and rctlttcd In tho best manner tho old stand former ly occupied by W. A. Kllno, aud that ho Is now irepurru to lurcoinniuuuiu mi n s--uun iuiii mv .diiitnrta nml mnvpnlencesofn ilrstclass hoilkt'. A nun now barn has boen built nnd the surroun dings placed In perfect order. Tho bar will al ways UO HKHKtXI Willi lll I'lHUMl'Hl. U'UU1B "iiu vt cars, and tho tablo furnished with tho best tho market alloids. JAMltH V.U1LLAHPJK. juiy ;i,us.u A UDlTOirS NOTICE. lu tho Orphan's Court for tho County of Colum hia.ln tho niattororthecstatoorJoscpliHayhurst deceased. Tho Auditor appointed by tho Court to mako uistriumion or tno naianco in ino nnnus of Sam'l Achenbach, Administrator or Jox.llay hurst deceased, nmoug thoeredltorsorthosuld Intestate, will meet tho parties interested Tor tho Hirposo H 1111 iimuiiiuiiL'iii. nil rmi'iii nuni tut. A. 1). 1MES. nt IDn'clock. A. M.. nt his olllco In Hl(Kmsburg,Columbln county, Pa, All persons havliiK claims against tho estate aro hereby required to present to tho Auditor, or on falturo to present tho samo bo forever deburi ed ironi coining iu ior it Miuru h mu muu vniiu. V It, JJ11UIW 11 A 1 1 illlUUUI. A DlIlNlSTllATOll'S NOTICE. jCJL K8TATB OF ANnnKW MEI.tCK, PKCKAHHD. iXttcrsofmliulnlstrnllon on tho cstnto or All ilrew Mellcle, lato or Mt. l'lcnsant twp.. Colum. hla co., ih'ccuscil.lmvo heeliErftnleil by the llcut. Icr or irnia county to Samuel Creasy or Minim vllle. All persons havlut: claims or uemantW against tho estate or tho decedent are requested, to mako them known, nud those indebted to maita iniyiueiii. . July 3,'C3-6t. Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In Iho Orphan's Court for tho County of Colum bia In tho matter or tho cstato of Harriet Yout, lato or Columbia co.( l'a. The Audltorappolnt cl by tho Omrt will meet tho creditors at tho olllco or & It. Ikcler.ln llloomsburg to mako dis tribution amongst Creditors on Fuiday, tho 31st day of July next. All persons Having claims ngniusv mo esuiio nro lu.rcliv rtviiilred to tircsent to the Auditor, or on fallliro to present the samo bo forever debarred irom coming in ior n snare oi toe saiu csuiie. July 3,'SS-lt ' ' p U U LIC NOTICE. All nei-rimiH nro berebv notlflod not to enter on tho promises or tho uuucrsigucu for tno purpoi ot huntlus orshootlug game, Anv norson ires ublTcatlon or thu notice, upon ho premises ol either or tho undersigned will bo probccutod, Tho taking or fruit Is also rorblddcu HEMLOCK TOWNSHIP. Bylvestcr rursel, Hiram Applenmn, John Miller, Wm. Kyerfy, Ksau Ulrton, JohnOlrton, David W. Armstrong, Uarry Urotx, Daniel Yocum, HI.OOMTOWNBHIP, Mnthlns Annleman. David Wluuer. ueorge w, uorien, July 3lIw-lt Ptoses Collmau, J7 A 11 M E 11 S! I THY TUU ALTA VELA l'lIOSPUATE. It contains thrco per cent, of Ammonia, an amnio quantity to give activity without Injury to too vegutatlou, aud n largo porccntago ol so lilblo Uouo I'husjthato of Lime, together Willi Potash and Hnda, tho essential elements ol u COMl'LUTUMANUlli:. Tho Incleoscd sales In farmers who aro using it with highly satisfacto ry result Is a suiogutuautcuof Us vatuo. l'rlee. SoO per ton of 10 bags uuu lbs each. Hend for u isiinphlct. Aildrcss iiu: Air.v viu.a ouano co.. Julya.'KMy 07 llioadwoy, N. V. rjIIINK OK YOUH TEETH AND IIAVK THEM ATTENDUti TO. Dr. Chalhiut having localod In llloonisburg for tho practlco of his profession, is anxious toawa ken a new luleiesl uihju the subject of Dentist- " PIIKSUHVK YOUIt MATU11AI, TKKTH. This most Imixirlunt branch or Dentistry hy dlscuvers has hover beeu properly lutroducud, No truth is moro obvious than that a natural set or teeth with proper euro wilt lost Its possessor n lifetime, yet bounds many persons whu object to liuvlug their teeth llllcdJudglng hy bltterox pcrlenco that It Is useless. To such ho extends iho cordial Invitation. Comkto.Dii. CHAU'AHT'sOFUcii, ho will ex amine your teeth fieo of chargo and couvlueu you of your error, Ho has methods of filling teeth never beforo pructlcul In this section ol country, and means of proving lo the most skepticut that tho lining cannot possibly bo re moved rrom tho cavities. Ho couildcut Is ho or this that lu this department A uill latum hit umkortcnuctm. lie also lluds porsous equal ly prejudiced against AUTIFICIAL XHKT1I, objecting that they cnuso pain, and producu soreness lu tho mouth, that thoy mustfje taken out when eating, und that frequently they uro tlirown aside altogether. In view ortlils ho wishes you to ItUA!) 1UH TKHMH. Ho will put upauysetor teeth, uppur or lower, or part of cither, und insert them so that they cannot bo distinguished rrom uutuuil teolh, and guarantee satisfaction In ovory caso. Any person not pleased with his work In every particular, noed not tako It lioiu thooltleeorpay lor It, as ho allows no caso to leave his olllco which produces the sllghtost pain, or would bo likely to creato soreness lu tho mouth. IIo ex tracts tectli by tlio uuo of NITItOUS OXIDF. (JAB, that being the anaesthetic lu goncral use, aud recommended hy leading Dentists throughout Iho United Hlatcs. lie will administer other however to those prcforriug tt. COME AND HKF. HIM, ho will examine your teeth, nnd glvo directions for preserving them, ireo of cliuigc. Found at all hours lu his ofllce, next door to Dr. J. It, Uvuns, Main HI. below Market, llloonis burg, l'a, July 3,'OH-iliu j" W. SAMPLE & CO., MACHINISTS & ENOINEEItS, MAIN ST., & I,. & II. It. It., DLOOMSIlUrtO, I'A., Aro prepared to furnish all kinds of Machine work, such as STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, Hhaning,rulleys, Hangers, Couplings, Mill-gear Ing, Haw mandrils, etc., (Ju.lgo cocks.Fet cocks, mcum pipe, together with all kinds of Mteam fit tings constantly ou bund. Throshlng Machines and Horse I'owers mad. loonier. All kinds of Agrloultural Machinery repaired. May 0,'CH. pito S V E C T US. Till! MOlt.N'l.NCl I'ATIHOT. Tho oflleo of tho lato JviWot and Vitlou having passed lulu tho hand or tho underslgued, tb.y propose lo supply a vacuum that has long exis ledlu Iho uowspaiier press ot Ulterior I'ennsyl vnnla. From somo cause or olherthe reading masse, or tho Deinocrutlo party or tlio great Inlorlor counties or tbestutc, liuvo been compelled, either to do without lh latest news, or patronize Jour nals whoso polltlcaHcntlmcuts wore distasteful to them. Tlio Morning Fulrlot Is Intended to supply this want. IU proprietors are determined that no elfbrU shull be spared, ou their part, to make it fully filial, as unOMspnpcr, to any of Its competitors. Whatever tho electric wires ul, able to commu nicate, up to Iho hour of going to press, will be furnished In Us columns every inomlugi aud Its lui go slzo will enable It to give quite as much reading mailer ns uny oflts contemporaries. Asun advocate or sound political senllmeuls, favoring no fuel Ion, cllquo or sccllou, but devot Ing Us lullro energies lo tho good of the whole purly 1 us u vchlclo of the latest news, and a chronicler of passing oveuts, wo aro determined that It shull not bo excelled l and we coulldeutly appeal lo a discriminating publlo for that appre ciation aud eucouragcincut which are Indispen sable to success, TtltMSi For tho.Pally, one year In advaneo 17 00 " " six months, " iuj Hlngle copies, Three Cents, TIIK WEEKLY TATltlOT. His tho determination or the proprietors or tho ralrlot lo make their weekly Jouruairully equal low hat tho "Patriot and Union" was lu lis pal lulestduys. 1 1 will bo ono of the largest weekly papers luthosqate, and special pains will be lak en to 1111 lis columns will Jl BUi Ktl.tr ueh reudlng malts. ns will bo nllko lntercj,tli useful to tha Farmer, tho Mechanic and tlio Man of llusluess, and to uinko It nil ngrccabloaud weleomo visitor lliovcry fumlly, Kvcry person should subscribe to tho paper I ri!itod fn his own couuty, and wo do not uteau neuter into rompellllon with tho local paper. flhoHlale, Hut, many people tako their home poper ond n elly pr lu adilltlon, To such we send greeting. TUItMSi Hlngle copy, ono year " six month Tcu copies, ono year , Twenty copies, ono year , fifty , " , (to one uddress) 1 year., Ono hundred copies " " .... t'i no .... 1 St no ui r, w .... 75 ui m ui ..ii viuirs SIIUUIU UU llUliri'HSU,! IU 11. F, MKYElbt Co, llarrlsburf, l'a, A i oxlcnslvo Assortment of incii'a 4 and boy's I.INlV BHIIIT FltONTH, I'upcr ColTarsaud Cults, and I.Ablta Uiinn Culhuh nnd curru selling cheap by Mar.lVM-tf I..T,BHAUPI,EfiH.