Sffewi Ztomi. Tin: high viUt liiis!looltilrii),(HXl fti-t ill loj; on till! irc'iiiN( of n mIiikIo Slitliw fiirmcr. An fJtclmiiKo wiys Hint tlm k'tIi In soniu piirt.i of I'oniHylvuiiIii nrosu liurd up for liusliniulH, Hint thoy HOiiiotlini's marry editors mul linvyrr. Tilli OlitolniiH luwo tiouglit it wliolo township hi Xclmiskii, 2.1,(100 iutih, to cultlvntu iw a eiiiulo liirni, with MtrootH laid through It mid mi Osuu lined n ve nue nrouml tho whole. Tun llsh In Inko iMollyehiiiikeinnnk, Me., nro snld to ho superior to either tho-Mi of Lako Wolcyksebiieock or Mooslocknmgontk'. Those of Lake Chaubmi'goKiiiigaiiiauK wero very flue. hut nil got choked to death in trying to tell whoro they llvnd. Bumi: ono in Chicago hiw cnt?'jOU to the Treniury, with n Htnlemeul that It wui friuidulently obtained from tho government. In this connection It may ik) proper to remark that Chlmgo he nuilim Ueuiocratleclty nt the hilo i-lw thin ; hence tho restitution. A vllovi:n of the inatiiroage nfone liuuilred ninl two, was recently married In Allegheny coiinly, Jlaryland, A Iikaiima rooster nt Aineuhiiry, Mais., was found to have thirteen iiU-klu cents and two two-cent pieces In his crop. A million' tons of coal dust are an nually consolidated for fuel In 1'i-aiico nml lielglum. Tills it nil wasted In this country. A exclmngo says that the Menken is going to write the history of her hus hand, l'orhaps Urighmn Young will favor us witli u biography of ids wife A one hundred dollar greenback, which was stolen from. n Mrs. M'llim nld, in Boston, some weeks ago, was tucked under her hall-door In an envoi oxi last Sunday. At tho lato election In Wllkcsoounty Georgia, ono negro voted a Jeweler's re ceipt for u gold wntch taken for repairs mid another an old almanac. A man In Dayton tied a motibter Knapping turtlo to n hnnd-wagon tho other day, and upon coming out to look fur his wagon found It moving leisurely down tho street, tho turtle crawling oil' With It, Ovhtei: iro tenacious of life and are Mid to keep up their organization In thelimnnn feloiimcli for u long time. An oyster's heart beats ereeptihly half an hour after it follows the stylo of journey Jonah made. A Southkun paper reports ft most extraordinary yield of corn two hun dred bushels and twelve quarts from a bingle nere. This bountiful crop was grown In IUchmond District, South IVrollnn. A viuow In Now Haven has been sul for $500,000 for breach of promKe. Wo cannot seo why men should not have slilnplasters put on their wounded hearts sometimes as well ns women. A woman In Chill throw her husband over n precipice. When ho seized n shrub to snvo himself, bhc cut tho ten dons of his fore-arm mid ho was dashed to pieces, Sho is serving in Jail for fif teen years, and tho monotony of her imprisonment Is varied by one hundred li8h.es monthly. Mns. Jank Kinni'.v, of Virginia, Warren county, l'a., recently becamo a grandmother at tho early age of ill "years, sl'ohavingbceifa mother al 1U. The daughter has well followed tho maternal example by doing Ihu suuiu nt IS. Two boys III Iowa attempted to blow up a stump with powder. Tho charge falling toexplodequlckly enough ono of them blow tho fuse, when not only the stump hut tho boys wero blown up. Ono lost his head, nud tho other an arm and an eye. NATUltEnnd History curiously ap proved each other's record In tho caso of an old olm tree cut down In l.o-ilon the other day. The (own record shows that the elm was planted by vole of tho town of lioston in tho year l".'t:l that Is, lai years ago; and tho annual layer of rings of the tree, which were plain ly visible after Its trunk had been mjv orcd, wero counted to tho number of lill thus exactly corresponding with the ilato at which It was planted. It ap. pears that some of the Incidents of his. tory oro trustworthy. I'iks should bo cheap, from tho ra pidity with which they nro niauufac- tured. A mnu In Hartford, Conn., Iiuk Invented u machlno by which between eighty and nluoty millions of pins can bo madu In n day of ten hours. Accor ding to this statement, 111,000 can be modoovory minute, or ",100ovexy sec ond. It U almost as Impossible to con celvoof tho rapidity with which Uhmi machines make pins, as it Is to deter ntno what becomes of them when made. What does become of nil tho pins'.' Till'. lliiltlmojo American says "About 11,000,(100 bushels of oysters uro. now annually taken from tho dies apeako Hay and tributaries. Moro than two-t birds of thorn como to llaltlnioro nliout 2,000,000 go elsewhere. There nro seventy regular packing houses en gaged In tho business, Thomas Kensett being tho largest packer In tho world About 15,000 persons, men, women mid children, nro employed, nud 15,000,000 cans aro packed each year. Ono-half of tho amount caught aro packed hcr,o and shipped In the shell to nH parta ot tho country, i nero nro i,7uu upais averag ing tidy tous, each, nud about il,000 in uom engaged lu. d,relgJuB und longing .oysters. 'JJiiE HadlynHRo ia thy Prtutilfn t IjI rampalgu without measures or principles depending entirely upon the assumed popularity of ono man ns a uu,cccssful military commander In the past. It uaed to by said that principles idhL-o tho man, hut now tho man Is to keep principles out of tight at least to keep the odious schemes and measures of mongolism nwny fioui tho popular oyounil knowledge until ofter the elec tion. A Oi'.okuia newspaper speaks of n gentlciimn In lllbb county, In tluitKlnto whoso wife lias bornn film twenty-two children, nil of whom nro living with tho parents, still lu perfect health. An other gentleman In ihu nuiio county has been twice married, und has had twenly-ono children ; while another, who has been married only fifteen years, lias twelve. Tun House has passed n Hill nppio printing JO.OO.OOO in gold to pay for Al nsku. The hot weather fetched them. 2fhe (jfolumlriam m.ooMKimna. pa. KIIIIIAV .1IOUNIMI, Jl'I.V It, 1SOS. J-Till! tOMJ.MlllAN Im. III l.nrgul ClrciilAlliiH In t'olitmlitn nmt ntlldliiliifc eniliitl.. of liny iitrr tn1ill1ittl Ill-re. mill nlin n much Inrrr Hllrf I llinti nny of lt.colrnitnrarl. ami I. llirl rfl- III. lie.l medium fur nilvrrllihiR In Oil .eclluli of Ills Mute. County Convention. llv reference to iir "political" bend ing It will bo seen that tho Delegate Rltctinn take place on tho First Day of August, and the (.'utility Convention assembles on Monday, August Third. Honest In all their convictions, devo ted to their regular and unbroken or ganization ; we are sure tho people will now as heretofore, protect themselves from Urn designs ol evil men mid hon or Iheuisi h-es by maintaining their an cient Integiity. The history of the past will not ho 1'orgotlcn, and.lhe people will bo true to their icpiilallou, lo their traditions and to themselves. Our Ticket. l.v Tin: Coi.fMiirA.v of Juno l'.Hl we statisl our preferences for tho nonii nallouof President and Vico-I'rosldont und on IhoUth of July the Democratic National Convention rntnled that pref erence by putting In nomination the very gentlemen whoso names had been suggested lu our paper threo weeks be fore. Weary highly gratified at this result. And more highly gratified still at tho unanimity with which tho result was achieved. Tho only paper In the United States which made that combl nation, This Columiuan, points to It proudly ns showing Its Intlmato nud deep sympathy with tho heart mid volco of tho great Democratic Party. The lead of Tin: Comjmiiian Is al ways In tho right direction. In tho in terest of tho wholo party, and for its harmony and success, wo constantly la. bor. Xovcr turning nsldo from our great purpose, supported mid sustained by tho people ; wo hopo to chronielo this fall tlm brilliant success of tho ticket Just nominated, nnd the final overthrow of radicalism. Rents. nrscitiiTioN of tho now Tammany Hall on West Fourteenth Street Now York Is to bo found in tho Cumpaign Horlth Tho cost is nearly $100,000, nnd to cover that sum n Mortgngo of Jii'iKlO was given, payablo in twenty years. Tho Commlttco reported that the reuls of tho building would bo suf ficient within that tlmo, lo pay not on ly tho Interest, but tho wholo principal. That Is Just what the ncwHalhcorner of Maiiiit Market, St's. Itloomsburg, Is expected to do; and Just what It will do. It will bo Ao. 1. in all Its features, aud will bo a capital Investment. Ratification Meeting. A.Mr.r.TiNO of tho Democratic mid ConnervuHvo citizens of this place, was held on S.itiirday evening last to ratify tho nomination of tho Democratic can didates, Horatio Seymourof Now York for President, F. P. Dlalr, Jr., of Mis souri, for Vice-President. Tho meeting was called to order by Sherift' Millard, after which tho following ofilcers wero chosen: Win. I!. Koons, ICsrj., Presi dent; John A. Funston mid Michael Waller, Vice-Presidents; O. 11. llrock' wny nnd W. H. Jacohy, Secretaries. Thu meeting was then addressed by Col. John G. Freeze, In mi earnest mid forcible speech. Ho was followed by 0. (i.l!.ukleyandW. 11. .Shoemaker, Hso,rs. If the sentiments expressed by the speakers aro forwarded by tho De mocracy of this county with earnest and zealous labor active and methodi cal exertions there will bo no dllllcul- ty lu rolling up a larger majority this Fall than has ever been done before. Fatso Frctcnccs. I'm: Itadical Pi ess pretend to be much horrified at the fact that several prominent Confulerato Generals wero delegates to the Democratic National Convention. Wo think It right; ami proper they should ho there. Why keep up this unnatural fratricidal ,trllo ho t ween the sections V Do our opponents wish to engender another war by their fanatical oppression of our defeated enemies',' Is our nation so strong that wo can allovd to allenato tho affections and allegiance of ten millions of our citizens? ICven monarchical govern ments deal moro leniently with rebel lions, and at this day lu Kngland it matters not in tho estimation of tho peoplo whether ono's ancestors fought for York or 1mcaster for Cromwell or King. lint wo contend that our opponents, aro acting hypocritically In thlsmattor. Tho leading rebels have been pardoned through tho iulercession of tho Itadleals themselves. Longstnet, Leo's right hand man, thu General who hung tho North Carolinians for deserting to tho Union Army-has given In lilsndheslon lo Itadical policy, and now ho is ono of tlieIrpcts,"abrave,inagiianlmousiiian." Joseph 1C. Drown, ono of Secession's most fiery leaders, nnd llehel Governor of Georgia wasndolegatototho Chicago Grant Convention, nnd was lionized by tho whole Uadlcnl Convention. lien. Butler, the now trusted leader of this party, voted in Charleston Convention In 1600, f,7 times to nomlnato Jell'. Da vis for President of this Country, nud Iloraco Greeley, their pet editor, balled him out when con lined under the charge of tiensonl Outoiibuchcautlnghypocrl 'y I Who's "littlpr Kiwif wm.-..-ii.,,-, ...... t hlm-eir "Lieut. Gcoigo Little, formerly of tho 1 Itfd Pa. V.," hoaxes Forney's J'mn with n story that suven killed mid twenty wounded residents or "Nigger Hill," wero offered as n Micrlflco by tho "tlerco Democraclu" on receiving tho linwiinr Knvmrtni-'u nntviliinllnii A Iji that "tho houses of Mr. David Falrchlld, Gcargo Itcese, nud other well-known Union men In tho vlllago of Kingston, one mllo from here, havo been stoned, shot Into, and their Imnles forced to Inko rcfugo lu tho houso of their neigh bors, nnd call upon tho authorities mid cltlens for protection." Tho Wo showed somu"greenneas," wu cannot but think, lu being taken in by thu story,- Scranton Rejnitllcttn. Tho saino J'ras manufactures Us "Southern outrages" In Ihosnmo man ner. Tun Senato has confirmed tho nomi nation of Mr. Kvarts as Attoruev Gen eral, THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUllG, COLUMBIA Hints to Political Wloetlngs. As tho season for political meetings approaches, It may bo well to reproduce tho following oxcollcnt ndvlco given by Hornco Orecley, somo years ago, which Domocrats might do well to heeds 1, Do not fix tho day for your meet ng mid then look' up your speakers they will already, perhaps, linvo been engaged elsowhero for that very day but beeuioyourspcakers first. Let them fix thu day. i. Two prominent speakers with tho local nld nt your command, oro amply siilllcicut for liny ono mass meeting. Let the people understand theso can bo relied on, mid do not load your bills with an array of great names only to disappoint your audience, i). Have your meetings if possible. In doors. One Indoor meeting, oven if packed, Is worth hnlf u dozen outdoor gatherings. Tho former Is comparative ly easy and tho latter dlillcult for n speaker to control. 1. If you must have outdoor gather lugs, then seek tho grovo or woods, and fall not to erect a stand for your speak ers, and cover It with boards, and with nothing else. Canvas absorbs nud dead ens tho voice, while withnothlngnbovo the speaker's head, tho volco will waste in tho air above, and lu five cases out of six ho will break down. 0. Always put down upon your plat form, whether in or out of doors, n piece of coarso carpet to stand upon Never cover with oil cloth, unless you expect your speakers lo bo lifeless and dull. C. Consume ns little tlmo ns possible in preliminaries, lu marching and countermarching. Oct your procession upon tho ground with dispatch nnd proceed at onco to tho business of tho meeting. 7. Ilemcmber yourspeakers, especial ly tho more prominent ones, have famlllck to support. Their tlmo is valuable, and It costs them money to travel on railroads and stay nt hotels. "Thou shalt not muzzle tho mouth of tho ox that trcadoth out tho corn." Negro Equality. uuruiiMCANS who nro In tho habit of denying that thoy or their parly nro in favor of negro suffrngo mid equality, sliouiu bo convinced by tho fact that the party has attempted to fasten It on every Stato In tho Union, nnd as they hold despotic power over the Soutlicru States nnd tho Territories they havo fastened It upon them without their consent. Not only this, but they aro now urging them for tho highest ofllccs. In (mother column wo glvo n letter of Senator Sumner urging his Ilndlcnl friends in South Carolina to send n full- blooded negro to tho U. S. Scnatol Wo now republish from tho Scranton Re publican an editorial on tho induction of tho negro Dunn into oillco as Lieut. Gov. of Louisiana. Is not tho ltcpub- lican party In f.ivor of negro supre macy; Nr.anons in orricE. Mr. Dunn a respectable and Intelli gent colored man, was on Saturday In stalled ns Lieutenant Governor of Lou isiana, and took his Boat an iirosldtni; ofilcer of tho Senato of that chivalrous State. Wo havo not yet felt tho enrthquuko nor any other of tho dire portents which our Democratic friends havo told us wero to follow sucll events ns this. Mr. Dunn Is tiie first negro in high ofilco. Ho will not bo tho last. Ills peoplo nro n rising race tho "coming men" of tho time. Their eagerness for knowiedgo, and their capacity for party organization, ns already shown in tho elections, indicate that unless Northern emigration shall glvo tho whites ascen dancy, tho blacks aro bound lo bo the dominant race of tho South. Sknatoii Sumnkii has again express ed his anxiety to seo a negro In the United States Senate, nnd has written tho following loiter: Kf.NATK ClIAMCKi:. Julj' 3, 1MW. DnAitSiu: 1 have nover given any opinion lu regard to tho Senatorial question In your State, except to express a regret that tho golden opportunity should bo lost of making a colored citi zen Senator from, South Carolina. Such a Senator, If competent, would bo a powerful support to tho causo of equal rights. His presenco alono would bo a eonslaut testimony and argument. Nothing could do so much to settlo tho question of equal rights forever In tho United States. Tho howl against tho negro which is sometimes heard In tho Senato would cease. A colored Sena tor would bo as good as a constitutional amendment, maklngnllbaekward steps Impossible. I write now frankly lu re ply to your inquiry, and without nny mimosa ofinterfcrlnor In vnur nlnctlnn. You will pardon my anxiety for tho causo 1 navo so mucn nt Heart. Accept my best wishes, and beliovo me, dear sir, faithfully youvs, (Signed) Chari.us Sdmnkk. ToThaddcusK. Sasportas, Ksq 'Col umbia, S. C. No ono will beliovo that Sumner Is sincere till ho writes a letter of tho samo purport to tho next Legislature of Massachusetts, asking that body to elect n negro In thoplaco of Charles Sumner, whoso term as U,nltcd States Senator expires March 1, 18G0. Tho preenco in tho Senato of n negro from Massachu bens wouin no qulto ns "powerful" as that of a negro from South Carolina. If buinner Is really nnxlous to see n ne gro Senator, ho will lose no time in urg log the election of u"colored substitute' to his own beat. Ii Tjus Gon'fi JunaMKN-r? Mrs. Surratt was hung for being an accom pllcoln tho murder or Lincoln, Tho llwf I mn.tt. fl llllit.il. ctn I...... !..!..., was that of fourmon, Baker, MontgonW., , , , Ooven,or WH lmu,S- erv. (Meavor r.nnnl ....U P1"! to-day. cry, Cleaver and Conover, precious scoundiols. Bakor Is now n fugitive from justlco Montgomery Is in prison for embezzlement Cleaver has been convicted or nn Infamous offenco, whllo Conover Is serving out a term In tho penitentiary. Preston King, who pre vented Mrs. Surrntt's daughter from seeing tho President In bohuir of her mother, committed Biilcldo by drown ing In tho North river, whllo Lane, who supported King in his conduct to wards Miss Surratt, bhot hlmsolfln St. Louis; and now Stanton, who kept all tho records or that trial from the President, nt last sneaks out or tho War Ofllco llko a miserably hound Hint has been dctecteil In stealing sheep. God's Judgments nro sometimes slow but they nro very suro. Tho Itadical pnrty that uphold this luminous crowd In their rascality, has yet Its Judgment to receive. That will bo dono in No vember mxl.Jliillerreraltt, Mi:a iik returns 10.0S!) African voters in Florida. Tho Stato census or 1WI7 shows only T,10l negro mnles or 21 years and over. Queer, Isn't It? ' Sir. Pondloton's Kottcri. Tiinfollowfiig Is tho letter written by Hon. Geo. II. Pendleton, or Ohio, to Washington McLean, or tho delegation from that State, authorizing tho with drawal of his namo from beforo tho National DcmocraticConventlon, when ever It should seem desirable : CINCINNATI, July 2. U'uhhtrloii MoLean, Fifth Avenue Ho tel, AVio York. MY Dkah Sill! You know belter than any ono tho feeling nud principles which nnvo guinea my conduct sineo tho suggestion of my namo for the Pros identlar nomination. You know thnt whllo I covet tho good opinion of my countrymen, mid would reel an honest pnuo in so uistinguisiicu n mark or their confidence, 1 do not desiro It nt tho cxpouso of ono single electoral vote, (great nnnlausc.) or of tho least disturb ance of tho harmony of our party. I consider tho success or tho Democratic party nttho next election of far greater Importance tlmn thogrntificatlonofnny personal ambition, however puro nnd lofty it might bo. Loud cheers.! If, therefore, at any tlmo n nnmo shall bo suggested which, In tho opinion or yoursoir nnd thoso friends who havo shared our conflcnccs, bhall bo stron ger oeioro mo couiury, or which can moro thorpughly unlto our own party, I beg that you will Instantly withdraw my name, and pledge to the Convention my hearty, zealous and ac tive support for Its nominee. Very truly yonrs, Giconai: H. Po'iim'.ton. Hr.YMoun i:.i)oiwi:i) iiy i'i:ni)m:ton. Ni:w Yoiik, July 0. The following private letter from Mr. Pendleton was addressed to Washington McLean, or tho Ohio delegation, nud was handed to John A. Green, Jr., on their arrival In New York : Cincinnati, Juno 2.1, ls&s. My 1)i:au Stu: You left my ofilco this morning beforo I was aware of it. I sought you nt homo, but you wero not there. I must say what I want to by note. As soon as you get to New ork seo Governor Seymour. You know what was my feeling beforo nnd after I hoard from film last fall. Ho is to-day the foremost man In our party In tho United States. His ability, culti vation nud cxpcrlcnco, put him nt tho head of our statesmen. Ho commands my cntlro confidence. I would rather trust him than myself with tho delicate duties of tho next fourycars. You know I am sincere. Make him reel this, mid that he can rely on mo and my friends. I havo a natural prldo an honest pride, I believe, In tho good will or my coun trymen. But you, better than any ono else, know that it Is neither egotistical nor overruling, nnd that I nni really anxious to glvo up tho nomination to anybody wno can get ono singlo voto moro than myself, lixpress this frankly to tho Governor, but delicately, and lot him understand my views of men nnd measures as I havo frequently given them to you. Good bye. God bless you. Yours, Gi:onai:H. Pjindlkton. To Wash. McLean. Ho w ,1000 Stuck to Butler's Palm. Washington Cor. llaltlnioro anrcllc Manager Btm.rn is Tearfully indig nant at-tho chargo that ho attempted to appropriate a thousand-dollar bill of woolley's money. Tho following Is tho statement, as received from tho witness himself: Butler What becamo of the money Woolloy left in your hands? Avltness I havo It In my pocket. Butler Produce It and the nanors contained in the envelope. Witness Hero Is tho monoy, but tho papers you can't have. Butler received tho package or money and directed witness to leavo the room which ho declined to do, saying ho was responsiblo for tho money nud was not willing to leavo It in Butler's hands. Butler threatened to nrrest him, but witness denied his right to do so. At Inst Butler proceeded to count tho money, and said : I find hero $10,100. Witness I'll swear I handed you $17,100. Butler Then you had better count It yourself. Witness If you will raio that news paper, I think you will fin d a thousand dollar bill under It. Manager Logan now for tho first tlmo interfered ami remarked: Yes, General, I see a corncrortlioiioto stick ing out. Butler Oh, yes; I did not seo it. Tliis statement or tho testimony has been mado public on tho authority or tho witness, n gentleman or known in togrily, mid Is tho topic of general con veisation. Southern Items. Montgomery, July 1 1. Tho Legis lature or Alabama, which met yester day, contains thirty colored members. Tho bennto door keeper Is a colored man, mid tho door keeper, sergeant-nt- nrms, and chaplain or the-houso aro also colored. To-day tho Governor-was inaugurat ed in tho presenco oX too two Houses. NORTH OAllOI.INa x.i:oisr,ATUi:i:. ItALlUCJil, N. ft, July 14. The Gen eral Assembly proceedings hnvo been unimportant until to-day. According to a resolution adopted In a caucus held last night, tho General Assembly to- uay elected John Pool. orPasnulntocl; United States Senator for tho long term until tho lth or March, 1873, nnd Gen J. 0. Abbott, formerly of Now Ilnmi) bhlre, and now of Hnnover, for tho snort term which expires Mnrch lth, io(. mo contest in tho caucus was very closo between Abbott mid Dock- cry. Columuia, S. ft, Juty II. Tho Leg islature lo-Uay elected Thomas J. Bob- inson United Stales Senator for tho short term and 'l A. Sawyer, who is collector or Internal Ilovenuo for uioiong term So far nearly all or tho Senators mid members elected by tho necroes in tho Southern States have boon uatlvos or worthom Slates, Freedmon's Bureau Agents, aovornmcnls employoos, and miicrani preachers. WHEltK, oht whoro. is Hirmn U. Grant, acneral etc., Somo tlmo since wo read or his dcparluro for tho West: but since then tho "loll" newspapers of uiu sections tlirougli which ho Is pro stmiod to havopassod.havo not chanted his praises In any maniur, however lowly norhasthoreudy telegraph chronl- cioii ms nilvonces. Don't loso him gentlemen I Wo would llko to seo him ngam uy next Fall. Bi careful of yoursoir Hiram, and don't Btnnd on tho platform whilst tho ears ai hi motion British Opposition. Tho London Journals nro all oxtreniely disgusted wiin uio Democratic platform and nom liiallons. Benson, foreign bond-hold i-rs uoiri euro nuoui paying lax on their property In lids country. Grant Is tho British bondholders' candidate, rtnal Proceedings of tho Convention and Closing Sccnos. The firth day's session or tho Demo cratic National Convcniion ended tho arduous nnd complex labors or that most able body. From ten minutes to twelvo on Monday to ten minutes niter twelvo on Thursday, through three days of tlmo nnd twelvo hours of con tinuous session tho delegates wero In deliberation lo seek to namo a candid ate. The results of day nfter day have been told in tlieso columns. It only re mains to sketch tho final proceedings of Thursday. At 10: 25 tho Convention camu to or der. Tho ltov. Dr. Pluuiiner delivered n most lmprcsslvo prayer from n heart wrestling with tho perils that encom pass tho Innd, nnd from a mind steeped in tho weird nnd wonderful poetry of tho prophets nnd psalmists of old time. Such u petition, in its comprehensive ness, sovcro simplicity, directness, mid beauty of conception and of diction has been rarely heard. It was ns npproprl uto to tho tlmo as It was remarkable In ilaclf. Tho report of it will Justify and excuse nils reference lo It. Tho atlcn tlon of the Convcniion was deep mid solemn, and tho memorlesof (ho event ful day will always bo npproprlately proraccd Iiy the impression the prayer mauouu mo mum aim leciiug.soi everv ono present. Mr. Pendleton's lclloror withdrawal was then read to tho Convention. J t Is found elsowhero. Tho rwcnliou given It was such as marked a mol profound respect for tho high, unselfish motives that prompted It, mid which breathed through It. Tho first step towards agreement was believed to havo been taken. Tho significance of tho daloof tho letter, showing it to havo been pre pared to meet contingencies which had not occurred nt the witting of it, was generally commented upon, itnd was an item in tho events that went to show how deep was the determination to so euro harmony a harmony essential lo, nnu nn assurance or, success. Sovcral subsequent ballots only dom onstratcd an Inability to concentrate on any or tho remaining candidates. Yet tho skirmishing was no t long, and was gono through with expeditiously. Tho courtesy or New Jersey's voting for I'ield, to repay n partial prior prcfe enco California had shown for Parker, was n pollto event. Hendricks nnd Hancock ran high, but the distance be tween them nnd tho two-thirds was too great to inspire much hopo In immedi ate results and n very littio in ultimate outcomlngs. Shortly after 11 o'clock, Ohio, which had been finessing between Hancocl and English, asked leavo to retire. It was granted. Massachusetts nlso re tired. Two largo States were thus out A recess or fl fteen minutes was ordered by tho acting President, Gen. Thomas L. Price, of Mo., In which tho Conven tion acquiesced by general consent. That something was being born could easily bo surmised. What tho issno would bo was a matter or as much apprehension as uncertainty. In tho interim tho re maining States mingled among ono an other, and awaited, with tho anxious audlonco, tho tortuous lido or events. Tho recess exceeded the quarter of nn hour. This did not diminish tho troub le of mlml, fo sny tho lensf. It was ad ding delay to doubt. At last Massachu setts camo back, followed by Ohio. The Convention settled to bilcuco at once. Tho twenty-second ballot was ordered. Alabama and Arkansas led oil' as of old for Hancock nnd Hendricks respective ly, nnd nil tho States, including Massa chusetts, did tho same. Surely this was no change. Now York still voted for Hendricks. That was nu ancient story. New Jersey and Nevada told tho samo tale. Wero not things going ns before? It looked so. "Slatoor Ohio!" thundered Mr.Perrln. The Chairman of tho Stato delegation nroso. He did not merely stand in tho aisle, as had been his practice, Just to nnnomieo votesnml then sit down. Ilogotupona bench. Tills mcnt n new move, as palpably ns in tho net It was a now move, llo straightened himself, did General 31c Cook, rolled hack his sleeves from his cull's, ran his lingers once through his curly black hair, and, with tho depart ment of n man who had struck an Idea, sprung n discovery, or found a gold mine, branched forth Into tho speech, which turned tho tldo of tho time. Wha!;iiat speech was in its emphatic brevity Is elsowhero seen. It g:vc Ohio's twcnty-ono votes, heretofore welded lo Pendleton, to Horatio Soy mour, or Now-York. MeC'ook the del cgalo, tho audleneo, and Governor Sey mour, wero nt that supremo Juncture well worth contemplating. Tho flrsl was erect, calm, and yet Impressively nnlmntcd. Tho delegates and tho au dleneo wero lost between a desiro to ap plaud, and a greater desiro for tho time to hear General McCook through. Gov ernor Seymour sat in tho President') chair, as cool as a statue, yet giving tho utmost attention to every significant word. Neither nonchalanco nor con cern, neither anxiety nor apparent sat isfaction wero to bo read in his face. The oxact attention tho Chairman gave to all tho business was noticeable. No moro, no less. When General McCook concluded, tho galleries nnd tho floor began their speech, it was not bo con nected, but ono word "hurrah" with all tho particles ornpplauso nnd all tho gestures of hands, heads, and bodies, with which mighty multitudes, might ily moved, express thomsolves. Tho spoctaclo from thostagowas magnifi cent. Tho billows or pooplo surged and roared ns any literal sea. Tho folks wero frantic, tho dolegatos wero daft for tho whllo. Tho enthusiasm was without precedent. All other enthusi asms wero as tho babbling or brook: to tho eternal thunder or NIngaar. Tho delegations acclaimed with a volume vast enough almost to fill tho very States thoy camo from. Tho wholo mass or men woro given over to ncclalms which cannot bo oven suggested lu p lint Tito reason or this Is tho samo rcpison that moved every Democrat to tho samo tondoncy when ho heard tho mws, wnctiior no lived in Florida or In Ore gon, when Governor Seymour hnd nt last a chance lo speak, ho positively de clined tho honor, for reasons ho has stated before, and In doing so mado nn nlltislou to Mr. Pendleton nnd to Ids Slnto, whloh was ono or tho most gnaco fril that over foil from nny man on jiny occasion. But it was no use. Not only umo insisted, but every Htnlo In rovJow Insisted, with a rapidity undmicmrilm sH that will ho been In tho report. It was almost Impossible to do business in routine order, so soon as tho real re sult was found. It Is usoless to attempt description or tho circumstances. Kucli cheers, such ioiindsoracclamalIon,Hjich COUNTY, PA. unlvcrsaljoy, such nssurauco or success ns men manifested cannot bo told. It was ono of tho effects that aro bo great as to bo npprcclablo only by thoso who wero witnesses nnd sharers or them. Tho great parly had unanimously nam ed Its greatest man to possess Its grcatc.it honors. A blrlfo or days hail resulted lu a union. Tho Presidency had sought him who had persistently refused to seek tho Presidency, lllm who was not ii candidate, all had compelled to bo u candidate. Tho suddenne.-s, the spon taneity of tho act, wero equal lo lis propriety. Kvcryono took theso con siderations homo to Ida mind. Kvery heart spoko In every voice, and every volco spoko In Immeasurable Joy, II was tho most extraordinary npplau-eof this century, greatest In lis volume, deepest In Its meaning, most exciting in Its incidents, mo3t varied lu Its ex pressions. Livo a century, and the like will hardly ho heard again. Whllo nil this was going on Governor Seymour retired. A recess of one hour was taken. Tho afternoon session consisted of on ly ono act ; that was the unanimous nomination of General Frank P. Blair of Missouri, for Vico-l'ieddent. livery Stato voted for him us lic man, Just as every Statu had voted for Governor Seymour for President. The dramatic incidents of this act weio thu succes-ive endorsomenls of General Mlalr by hit foes In war and in peace ills Mends, Generals Preston, Wudo llampton,nnil N. 11. Forrest. The words they spoke wero generous, noble, and straight lo tho purpose. When, nt their close, Generals Slpadmau, McClernaiid, nnd McCook clasped the hnudsof theSoiilh ern Generals, the scene was too ufi'ect ing for immediate applause. All the heroic und thu fraternal in human char acter, nnd nil the knightly lu human nature wero called from their deep beats to tho surface. The Convention was stirred to its very heart. When the npphtitso did come, as eomu If did In mighty thunders, it camo as tho lighter sequenco of deeper emotion. Radicals Who Support CJcn. Grant. Tllton llo lias called Oinnl n drunk ard. l'lillllps Ho lini called (Irani n drunkard ns "liminlcis as lii.s Kiddle." Sumnor Uoftnyritirnnl is not an "ir rcvcraiblo guarantee," nnd "mado a whitewashing report to fortify Andrew Johnson." Clinic "Grant is n man of vile hab its nnd of ono idea." Anna Dickinson "I am going to Kngland to get out of advocating lids bungler." Sirs. Slnnton "Grant rays nothing; And knows less than nolhing." Wilson"! will never, so help nie God, support any but temperance men lor ofllce." Greeley "The Presidency requires a man of Ideas nud n f-latesmaii." uoiiax "l declare in advance no doubtful person diall have my ballot for President." Kelly "I will dio in my tracks be foro I will sttbscribo to lids whitewash ing report of lids man (Grant) who has joined Ids testimony, and will Join his lato to thai public enemy,(A.. Ion. Nso.v.) Old Thad "A'ovoi'ii.ik mo to .support n twnddleruml trimmer lor olllce." Geary "Drunkards, like plralci, mo public enemies." l'rollnghuy.sen '"I'lio nation owes to itself lespcct lo loleiatc Imbecility ii polities no longer." Wade "Grant known iinlliin;; f 1"I itics lie can lalk nothing bid horse." Ynles--"! own I havo been a diiuil;- ird : I will be one no longer; nor will I longer cast my lot with such men." Good out of Itfazarclh. sn.VATon cAMiir.o.s" nxru is a hadi- cai. rilAl'l). find the following in u late ehango: Sir. (.'ameron, in tho I'nlkd Klale.s fjenate, Thursday, Indignantly inform ed Ids Itadical friends (hat tho Govern ment has paid to twoiiew.supei-.-.f lo.oui apiece, ifiO.nOO in all. Jlr Sherman AVliat paper Jlr. ( 'ameron Tho ('hmnlrtc am! Hie J.'rcn Inyfilurot Ihl.sclty have been paid or will bo paid, for the piiullng of hib year, under tho section which we passed last year, that amount. 'J ho greali part of that advertising was forthopiif' chase and Mile of articles so far beyond tho circulation oftheso papers that none of them could ever reach tho poop! who wero interested. Vur Instance Ihcro wero $1,000 or M!,000 paid for nn advertUemcnt as to the publication of mail contracts, in Iho Territory of An zona. There was a largo sum of money paid for nn ndvertisemont asking pro poial.s for a fort somewhere down 1 New Jfoxico. I think there wero half ilozaii nudes, or sometlilngllko thai, to bo bought In Idaho, and they wero nd vcrliscd heio j nnd in boinc cases the ml vortlsonicntH wero published hero day or two beforo tho sale or purchase to bo mado nt thoso renioto places. This Is an alniso which would shock iho com munity if they knew It; hut nobody poems lo know anything nbout 11. W I hardly know It ourselves. Will " Itcpubllcans" nleasomako nolo iif this? The -men who nro thus squandering the peoplo'tf money, nsli you to voto for Grant and n coiitlniuwieq of such Dwindling. New York. " ' Nr.w YoitK, July 15. Auothor In- ti nsel v hot dnv, mercury rainrlnir iron DS to 1(10 In tho shade. Nuuieriis casc of sun stroke In tho city tlmlnir tho last four days no less than 00, of which at teasi ouo-iinii navo proven num. to- day IS cases aro n rendv ronorlod. which 18 wero fatal. All tho street rnll roads are comnellcd to run a less num ber of ears than usual on account of the loss or horses by tho excessive beat Travel In tho city Is thcroby coiihlderi bly Interfered with. Tho health ofilcer havo issued stringent orders, with tho view to preserve a goon baiumry con ditlon of tho city. JSlnnv persons nn escnpldg tho city, and every train nnd noai which leaves iscrowueu wmi as seugers. Communicated. Jusr beforo going to press, tho follow ing was linndrd us for publication : lUrAwimt, July iVM. KnrrniiH Golusiiiian- I desiro. Ihroiigli tho columns of your paper, to contradict u leport now being circula ted that in tho event of my being elec ted n Member of tho Legislature tlili fall, I would oppose tho ro-clcctlou of Sir. Huekalow to the V, H. Hciiato. 'i'ho long and unbroken friendship existing between Mr. Huekalow and myself Is Hiilllclent to litamp this report as false. I would not accept thu nomination if 1 could not glvo tho Keiialoriny support, which horn eminently deserves. !tespcclfully Yours, GKO. HUNT. POLITICAL. COUNT V CON' VIINTION, Tho IVinncrfttlc voters of llio unvcrnl llrl(;lt In eolumuifwrnuty nro rcueMeil to inert nt the ...,..,i ..i..nn..r iwd.iinif ttinrtiirn ihvtlnm. (ill Hilimhiy. the 11 iluy ofAtiKtKt u'u liourn ur inrce otimn in iihwiihi muni, - .... .... i... i, I., it,,. ..fini tiru.ii nf I Im I ituv. mill f led hy lmilot twoKfrwma to lemosciit tho iMHtilct In n County I'nmentUm to do licUl nt tho ourl Houso In lllooiusbun!, on Mondny. Ainut IM.nl Conrirccs'to mcel nlmllfir- conferee I mm tho other counties onho DUtrlet.tonomlnntcncnn- .u.tnln f.ir iTniirrcrtoHi iwn 1 Irnrpspn t at lVP confer- res to meet Minllnr conferees Jrom tho other county In tho lUMrlot tn nomlnnlo n ennilWlnte ror.Mfiiihfrof Aaacmblyj nnd lo nomlnnto ono iurotiior County ConunNMoner! ono fernon lor I hm net Auorncyj ono vcrnon "r v"nmu t mi.i mm (infHnit UtV CntlhtV Allilllort Til 1)0 Mill' ported hy tho Demoeintlc imriy nt tho coming I t It, M'Hknuv, . . ... Clmlrmiui, Urr, J.C. wnsxr.i:, J, '. IIANNON, 13. .1, AMli:r.lHOr, Domocratio Rational Ticket. r 1 Olt rttLStHKNTt HOltATIQ BEYM0UH, or ni:v Yoitic. . iok viti:-l'UUHl w:.st: GKN. FRANCIS P. KtAlU, or Mioimi. Democratic Stato Tickoti im: ArinruK'i.i- nfi; M.t CIIALLES E. EOYLE, oi1 rAvrm: cocnty. tot: m it i:oiw.i m ui.: GEN. WELLINGTON H. BUT, Ol COhU.MllIA COCiNTY. Oaiulidatcs for Nominatioiu 'ihc Ml-nIni:ciillcmcn have been mcnt lono.I riiouiln'illontothohcvornl County Oillccs 1 lcil by i hcllon Iho prcscnticnr, nml their nnu" Will bit prccntcil for tho roir l.Ii'intlon or Iji'imih i.ttlti County Coin out Ion : rott inuiii:si:T.Tivi: i CO!,. IIIUAM it. KlilNK, nc.Asoi: TOW.NHII. KOIl ui:iuks!stativi: l (MCOlKii: SCOTT, CATAU J.-WA lOUSltlP. VOlt CO.lt.MlHIO.NKH I .MOSIOUUTOU'NHIIIP. mil COMMISMIOXHK I STKl'IIEX rOIIK, rKsrittriowNHinr, MmlcH ItriiDi-l. Wheat nrr Imshcl llu On u " i ; .!!!. " Ml l-'lourini'kuul II t0 ovcrtt't'tl KI.IXM4 il Ilutlir :ee 'tillou' rolnirK-s Ihh-tl Ai!ch "V" 1 SO i in it - 10 lltltus Hlilcs mill lioutdcrri 17 is .in mm" rmuml Iluy ih-i' Inn 10 (10 I.UMlll'.ll.' Hemlock r.o'NiN ner thouiatnl fct f lfi to , iMiai . Ti ul , S (ftl . 7 11 . IS IH) I'lno " ' " (onolntli). .Ii.ll. Kcniilllnir. I'llitllc. rllolllltick) Shin;tfK, Nw. 1 per tlHumainl SMIns ft. . IliO.N No. I Scotch pi;;.. No, J " " , llloOIll j'.-i IMtlliulttplilfi JlmktU Tnur.snw, .luly 17. lstKj N'mllivvi-islei-ii Minellluont 37.)(3) t.(ii' it N'mtliuehtein extra S.mi s,vi ,uitlivKicin ramny n.iMtouii.ui ViinsylMinUnud Witt in niiti-iilnn... 7.7.vH.J dnnMih.iiil.i mill UVnIiIII 4. 1 1 11 H.rMS 3 !.'Ji Vnii'i IvauU and Westein tnmlly M.O0(s1-Mki 'eiins Ivan Li and Wtsltrn 1-incy IJ.M6MI.uu !fiiuiir a. U'im at-Pi'iiiivvlviuii.i led. 1 bus 5J.IOi7o. CallfornlA " ' .'JJ whllo ' f Ur.ifrU0 ;-lVnuylvnniA re, h.s fcl.Mtl.s.i n -vi'ih.w, " twiihta.u While, Jl.l7i-i,61.l7 isii in urn " " c..iiu t !.;.(. lVI- fmi WfSe V iudXMukw I'm I.. rl Flfl.L'l .MefS Itenr, tiU'M lU'enscit IIok,p 11 Njjfiaa hmoked Hams " Iac6i)liu hhouldusH l' 1 1'fcMlo linrd.ntb iVi(cii;io Krhivi- I'lovert-eed Vbus s;.00,.i7.W) TIinoUiyititi y uu- tz. I'ljIXSOltl M t i 1 t.r--iver t'ai tiof r iicmi o Cows head iJortSiVi Hm i.r ' if .luij jiiHjs p luo vm ti I'-iJti.tJ tVarriatje;;. VANIUntSldCK-KlIAltl'l.KSK-OnTuestlay.lho inn inn., ni iiioicMiieneooi ino niinos jainct in lllooiiisburf,', by tiio Itev. .1. I'. Altlltk, .Mr, Thomas. I, Vnmleihlko to MIsm Joretla Kliarp- l Slit u'uoiiwoiti'ii-iiriTciti.Y-oii the mib inst.. liv the Kev. : Wauswittth, ;ir. Jouatliau W'oml worth of Lawrence Co., to Ml-s hus.m A, lieiieny 01 Kugauo.u, uoi. .lACStJV-ltlMrKNYDl.li-Ill C.iliiwUs.'l nits in 1 uu.. ijv 1110 uv.j), j, waiier. my. j a. ward K, .Im ki-nn, (tf hernnton.lo .MUa Harriet S, JtciiMiyiier 01 1110 joinur place. HIIUMAN' .I0IIN-O11 the -lth Inst,, by the tamo al ins u-sitifiieo in luotiinsuurg, mv .nhu W, tdiiimnu of Mayivllle, luMiss lluuk-t K. John I lIKUItl.NUTo:; MfJUUXX tin tho Kli Inst, hv i ios. . . Wei iver. J no.. j r. lienrv u. liei 1 fnslon, of l'alr .Mt, Hpi lug, l.u. in., lo Miss Kate Mtmlau, of .Mt. I'itasaul luunship, this euuuiy. YniKH-COrn:lMAN-UnthoU.jlhult.,tiy ltov. in 1 iiiiuici, nil, .uaiiiii luik'i, iu .Hiia uiiij YOIti;-iniONn-Ilv thu Mine rm tho Kill int.. Jill', josepn ni. 101 lis, 10 .miss .111a1m.1 ItllollO oi lieinon, uiu county. SPECIAL NOTICES. U1U1U.ITY. Tlicrols uomcdlcln equal to lloolland's uer- mnultltteru In tnsen of debility, Jt Impaits u tono nnd vigor to tho whole system, strengthens the nppellte, causes nn enjoymout of tho food, enables tho btomncli to digest It, ptnlUes iho blood, elves n good, bound, healthy complexion , eradicates tho 1 ullow tinge fiom thp eyes, Im- paiU abloom to tho thtdr.aud chanis tho pa llent from u hlmit-brcalhcd, 1 maclalcd, wtal; nnd nervous inynlld.tn n full-faced, htout and vlcotouii pci-hcu, 'Mloollnud n tivimnu lllttci'' Is entirely free fiom nil nlcolto!cnlmlt ure, 1 1 on r i-a n ii's c n :i i m a k ton i u Is a combination oflhelugudlciilsof llooit.ind'h Hitler with puieftautnClUKltum, orange, anKo Ac, making 0110 of tho most ngtceabto nnd plenhiuit preparations ex tunt. Tho Ionic Is used by Utsoicqulrlnga eootl nnd wlenllflo stlm'i um. I'nucipnioiuce, aivn ni,, I'uiui, Hold by nil DtugglhU. Juno 12,CS The nmou why MUhler'A Uetli Hitlers ernes ho ninny dlirercnt disease, Is been use it Is tho beht remedy for n dciangeii fctomadi, or nynpep. hla now Uqown, nnd becniuo It Invlgoiales thu entire pyatem, tklrungthens tho nroua fibres, elevates tho fetaudatd or all tho vital foites and sustains ft most henllhful tono of the entire iu man organism. Jledlclno that will do this will euro nu ydlscnho for thu slmplu leasou, that ua- Uuo will do the rest. Wuguaiantcolhul 110 woman or thtM, how ever pale aud cmnclnled.caii uuo Iheno Hitlers ivguhuly lor twcnty-ono uayw, without tho iu tuinoftho rosy checks and fair complexion ehnrattcrUtlool gootl health, Hold by all Drug' it ltd und Dealers. Dr, H, 11, Uailmun Si Co., I'lopilotois, lnueiutcr I'a., nud Chl&ijo, 111. Ju 10 l-'.-Jt" Tho great amount of time eoiiHunuit by tho ladies lu drcMdugiind atiaimlng llulr lialr must makuany uitlelo uhkh would lentil iiu-ir inhor nnitlciilfirte ili'hliable. Itluu's Ycutlablt) Am Iniihla li.is tho hair lu but h condition a u leiidti' thodicttslng nnu itriaiigiug a tiy taiy mutur, imparls m n uuit tpiL-iiuiu uuthsy 111 tiffiuiiunkn much lidmlied. ekansiH tlio Heal iroin ilandruir nml till humoi, ami piovniU bahluefes 1 ptomotes lis glow th und Uhloresgiay iiatr io tin "UbtiHu Luiui, 11. 4 1114 .UlillillUlUl.a illiHl II, KdlUdftt Iho rennsjlvnula ImdUuto ofMcdl cine, contains nn article on DyMp(psiti,;chlll fliid lVvir nml Itdlnnv A Hi i-t Inn tn wlilcli Hm ' I .------v ------ 1 - writer positively do' lares that Iho wholo bCknco of Medleliioi-ossessosnoicmcdy for tliu cure of tlioo dlKcnscH, thnt la half lis 1 ninulous ns MUh- kr'K lleib llillevs. JIo i-iKnlt- fiom expcikucc, Having HhCil Hi' iu lu his puulleo for thu past Iwoyeurs, to thu exclusion ot nil otlu v ivnu-dk 1, una without n KolKary liihtnmo of fulluu, Hold by nil DiugglMUniid Dealers, Dlt a II.JIAUT.MN J:UO.iriopiIetoi'ilIMiiP tmlcr, Tn., nud Chicago, Illinois, Juuu ID, ls'. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A SSMNKIVS NOTICJi IN HANK 2. ItUlTCV.-In tho District Court nf tho Unl 1 c it Htntc lor tho Western District ori'rnnxylvn nlti, In tho nuttier of HUn 1). Iklgnr, bnnkiuM Toulmtn It mny concerni Tho miderHlRnM here, hy kIvc notleo or hit nppolutiuriil nn nlKin nl HltrvH It. lJdgur , (ri:ytown, In tho county of Columljiti, nnd Htntn of lViiNHylvntitn. who iinsiicrtindju'iucdniinnKrupiiiitoit inx own no lltlon.by tho District Court of unM Dhtrlct, 1 lilted nt HIooniMlnim mo mil tiny or .Inly. J, II. HOHIHON, " Juyl7trt-3l. Assignee. ASSmNKI'AS NOT 1 01$ IN HANK-HUITCV.-Di tlm JUslrlct Court of tho Unl. led ruiue lor l nu y rtiriu mv i icv in ivnnnyiVfl nln.tn tho matter of CI inn. V M'Kclvy, bankrupt 1 O W IUJ1I1 It 111 It inny concern: Tl 10 uudcmlKued hereby Ico of his nprotntment us-tuneo of ACKelvy, of tho town ofCntawiMn, tn olvcs notleo r ? in tho county of Columbia-, nud H Into of l'e n nny )V fi ll lu, who has been ndjndttcd ft bankrupt upon hut own pennon, mo jjisiricicouri ui biuu im tl let. jMtcu nt liiooinsinirp, ino inn uny oi jniy. A. t. HKIIVIIY II. UKOrZ, Assignee. j my i(,it ji. A RSIONKK'S NOTICK IN HANK 1. ULTTUV.-tn Uio Klitrlct Court of tlm Unl tt'tl Hlnlcs for Iho WchIcmi District of l'ennttylva nl.i, lu Uio matter or Isntio Yettcr, bftlikrupt. 1 To whom It mn y concern t Tho umlcnilgncit here IhVUlU'M liollte or nn nppoinunoiu an twuznou of I.nno Yftter, or Mnlnvlllc, In tho county nt I'olunililn, unit Blnlo of reninylvnnli, who Ims hccll ntljutiscil n imuKriii upiui iiih own pt. uuoiltuy mo aniim-i mini m mim .nirn-i. C. 11. IlllOCKWAV, AsxlKUiC. July 17,'M-3t. A SSIONKU'S NOTICE IN JJANK JV. ItUl'lVY.-ln Iho Dlslrlct Court of the Unl i, ,i Kin ton irr tlm Vf Ktprn DUtrletof lVnriRVl n. uln, InthctnnttorofHcnry It. Ilun8bcracr,bnnk I nipt. Towhomltmnyconcern: ThcundcMlBued Ilictdiy iv'H noiicn oi ni uppoiminuni nn hh tluiico of Henry JI. HuniWrgcr, of lltoomt huin, tu tho county of Columbia, nnd HtnU- of Pi inny I villi la, who nnsiiccnmijudRca n unuk nipt upon liU own mrt d.iyor.luty, 160-. )l r-JlKt i liyor .In July 17' ir. mo 17 M. WHITMOYER. AHslgncc. HIMON'1. ICaskfok tiik In tho Court or Com man l'lonn of Columbiu IHBOIMI.W. Al'KKYM County Fi-Fa No. u iKA I it CK. CuAh Co. J .Mny T. im. 1 1 1.1)1 IJT. Nollcoli hereby Ivcn that tho mulciKlincl, iippoltilcti nn niuitior uy uio(ni court. 10 uiu. tribute tho fuiul nrlslng from tho HhcritrH Bute ol the. iicrRonnl property of Deft, nnd ordered to on pum lniouourn win nucnu nt uio iicisier H oMUo In Itloonibburg, on Wodncsdny. Aug. fith" lMi, for tho purposu of mftklng KnlddlAtrlbutlon. All persons nro hereby required to miiko their claims to Nnld fund beforo tho Auditor nt tho llmof-pccMkU or loijoiiennrreti irom coining in upon nnld fund. C. U. J1UOCKWAY. uny Auuuor. Q.KinrANTOVN TKLEulvArll. A FAMILY AXII AIIKILUIjTUIiAIi JUUKAL, Dovolcd to cholco Utornturc. includhm Toetrv. Noclcttes,TiilcH, nnd Mornl nud Entertaining lLe.uling,Kenenilly, In the Ltelrnry Department wo Mmll piehtnltlio cliolccKt vnrletles within tho until oiuiir extended menus. Tho Noveletten, Talc Toelry, etc., RhtiU bo supplied from thu itesi ami illume houn-eri, uuu uu equui 10 any thing found lu any Journal or magazine Agriculture nud Horticulture, embracing rarminw. gardening, fruit-raising, etc. Our la horn In this department for over thirty carn, hae met tho cordial approbation of tho publie. Uur purpose has been to furnish useful nnd reli able Information upon theso very luiportHUt branches of Industry and to protect them bo far ns within our power ngalust Iho false doctrlnctt nndsellNh purposes of tho many empiric nnd Ncnviuou auvemurerK ny which uio inrmer is in cessantly nisaitcd. This portion of tho Uermun town Tch'inijit Is tilono worth the price of nub Hcripiion. sewH ii'pariiiivui. jiiu uuinw inunitry, cure, nnd discrimination lu gnthcrlus nnd preparing the Mlrring events of tho dny, cxprcsnly for thin paper, vim n niuieriu uas vwix uuu ui im mariteu ii.ntuirq nml irlven nucIi universal nallKtnctlim will bo continued Willi redoubletl e (Torts to in-?l Uio iiieuuMiig ueiiiauos oi ino imunc. Ttiuis. ivo iiotiais mm liny rtiim per nn- num. Js'noulera iccelvea wiinoutiiie cnuh, and nil MibM-ilptlonshtopped nttuoendof tho llmu paid lor. hpevlmui JiumberH nent. Address A JltWt. I iVlkAD, IMltornnd I'roprteUr, Ciermantow n, I'hlladefphla, J'n, A U G JI ' S I'O.M.MintCIAI. .MANUniM. UAl'tlU A.SONH, Philadelphia, AND .souTii-vi:sn:ttN n:itrn.iziNu iu, Clilaiyo, Sole Iunitfucliircrrt. 1'JIICKS. IS V l (lllrt AW DONL I'llOsl'lIATK, SVt perl!l0) pounds. liUJUII'H ClUCAdO llONi: I'nUTILl.KK, S per 2000 pounds. IIAIHIII'S CIllCAtJU Kli(H)l) MAN lilt l- . V per 'J00O pounds. Tho above M inures nu furnished In both am nud bairel, hichever customers pretur. tn Ihu h.igvic;uulformln weight 100iouiuls. The ni Unl Ion of Farmers Is esnectallv dlreeteil lolho fa t thtil Iho Kources of tho Haw Materhil of w hit h t iio nloo Manures are composed, nro so weiiinmer control mat wo ean rurntsti them ni strictly uulloi m quality and condition, and that they eontatn a hit ger percentage of ammonia limn nny other class ol mauufacUiied tannines In tho muiKoi, JfAUUJl A HllNH. H. Dclawaro Avenue, rhll.i. NOltTU WUSTKItN FKUTILIZINO CO., Cor, f.ako aud Iianallobls., Chicago. i!j,-lliucli's Commercial Mnnuros inav be oro- cuied liom dtutcrs In nny of Iho principal tow 11s 111 inn uoiieti nunt'H or jionuuion ui cauuti.t. P. w. Aiasieis. AliiiMiie. aim w.Hcoit.oruii auHsa, Agents, July n.'M'Hui.l JJXION IIOTKIj, niMlUHUUU U, V A. Tlio undcrhlmied would rfsneetftillv Inform Iho traveling public thai ho has purchased and 1 i-Jl lied lu 1 ho best manner the old stand lormer ly occupied by W. A. Kline, and that ho Is now prepaied to accommodato his friends with alt thu eomioiis and conveniences of a flrsl-class house. ,v une new ham lias teen mil it nnd 1110 surrotiu dings placet I In perfect order. Tho bar will al wn h bo stocked with tho cholsest liquors and t i gais. nud tho table lunilshed with tho best the UiaiKel Ulioms, V. UIMjAWI'I ri. juiy yus-ii rinilNK OF YOUU TKKTJI AMJ 1IAVC TIIE.M ATTEXUCU TO. Dr. ('Iiiilfiint linvtnt? lorntrul in ldnmosbnri' tor the mncllco of Ids nrofesslon.ls nuxloiis toawa ken 11 uuwlulcicst upon the subject of DeutUl- y. , ,T im , This most iniourtnnt branch of Dontlstrv hu dlscuers lias uutr been properly introduced, Nu truth Is moro obvious than that a natural sul of Iceth with proper earo will lost its possessor a inuinie, yei nuuuus many pvrsons wuu oujvvv to having their teeth tilled, Judging by bit tor ux. pel lento that It Is useless. TubucU lie extends Iho coidlal invitation. COMinoDlt. CllAI.FANT'SOlt FJCL', llQ Will X amino jittir lt IU Iteo of chargo and convince jouol your trior, llo has methods ot fUUug Uelhnuvet beloio piactlccd In this section of eounliy, nnd menus of proving to the most skeptical that the tilling cannot iHisslbly bo ru mocd Irom tiio cavities, bocouildtmt Is hoot tills thai lu lids dennrtmcut hn will imurv hit tiuti.jur tvn years. Ho also lluds persons equal ly puJudkeJ against AUTiriOIAI, TUETII, objtctlntj that they cnuso pain, and produce houjiess In tlio mouth, thai they must bu tnktu miiwhiu tallng, nnd thai fiequcntly they nro IhiottiiinddouliogUhcr. . in sleworthlshe wlslus 3011 to JIKAD illrt TKllMH, llowlllputupuiiyseiot leoih, upper 01 lower, or vmilof eltliLi-, nud Insert them so that they cannot be distinguished liom natural teeth, and giuuanteo satlHtacllon lu every ease, Any peifcQii not pleased with ids work lu eory pai l Uu lur, uted not lake It liom thoolllceorpay lor It. as he allows nn easts tu leavo his oitlce whknproiliiees Iho slightest pain, or would bo likely to create horeuoss lu tho mouth, lie ex it acts tcclli by thu uso ot miuous OXIDU UAH, that being the anaesthetic 1 11 general uso, aud iccommcuded by lead lug Dentists throughout tho United states, lie will ndmlulsUr ethtr howover to thoso ptefertlng U, COMi: ANDBKUllIM.howlll oxamtuo your teeth, and glo directions fur preserving them, lieu of chaige, v Found nt nil hours lu his olllce, next door to Dr, J, It, i:vans, .Main M, below Murket,liloom burg, l'a, July SGS-Om MACHINISTS A KNalNKKHS, WAIN HI'., A U A II. It. It.. 11LOOM3UUHO, Aro picp.'ircd to furnish nil kinds of Machine work, suck ns STI3A3I KNOINJCS, 1JOILKUS, Hhnftlnriilleys.'Ifnngers.Coupllugs, Milt-gear Ing.Kiw mandrils, etc., Gunto cocks, Vet cocks, Htemu pipe, togelhor with nil kinds ofHteum fit tings constantly 011 ha ml. Threshing Machines and lloise Towels lmtda to order, Allliludsor Agilcu'.tural Mactiluery icpalitHh May aow. TTOn AND 6TIU5KT CIIKAP Btoru nj:w yokk city, Tim l.Aitotar and cheapkst stock ofhtkaw (iOOPrt IN THIS CITY. WITHOUT DOt'llT, ill 1 1 1 1 1 It I Y II U Hit, 111 UIHIIl, nil a, (' 1(1 n'l'p m nstds, Vankeo Notions, Hklrls, Dress and Cloak Millinery tioodst IllblKms,Hllk8,FIowcri.rir- 11.11U. Yiiiil.-cn V.ilniifi Kklriu. llrt'HM nnd CluilK 'I'lltmnlniru nml l.'Himiui. nil uiulr retzutar Url ccn, j 4111 ics wiiauuouo curhum, u uuvi,, j v Hi II) nml 11 lWi-n r 1 1 u ihniin. " . ' .' . . .. '..ii.i1 unu'ikiiiiHitii vv -Mllllneis supplied. i;uwauii uiiu.r. . jKiO.llli A31l'iWrnnd,Wl.WA70AHenHtii'tts, Juno U,w, l-'irtlilitock VmhX from the liowry. An cxton&Ivo Assortment of mon'a and Iw'uMNlIN H11IHT FHONTH, l'air collars nud Cutis, aud I.adiw Unkn Co 1.1. a iu and iprtsselUuihcnjby ..,. Mur.lV18-' I,T,W!ArLKHa.