THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. SUhc (jfol urn Irian. UL-OOMNUUHGr, PA. I'ltlllAY JIIIIIMMJ, Aid. II, 1N0K. at- THIS Ctll.CMIItAN lm. tlx, I,rge.t Circulation hi Calmiililn ami adjoining cnuiill. of any ftnprr imttll.lirtl btr, anil It ftt.a n much larji.r sheet Oinn mny of ttsrattmporftrlc. I mt I. (litre for Hit bl mrillnm for nilvrrtUhtg lit lhl .tttlon of I lie HIKtt. Tho XiCfUlativo Nomination. J.v tlio recent contest for iioiiiliirttloiis In this county tlio Couwiman careful ly avoided pcrMitinl annults upon jiiir (Icnlnr I'liiiilldntc-! while It yiivo minm word, of ilufenco to Cot. Kline, a etui illdaki for tlio Itonrcsentntlvo nomliiu linn. That defence wiwiiuulo In tlio In- tercat of fair jilny, ant! not ono word of It will bo mulled by in. In our' opin ion It waiju-t, tluiolyjuulf irojier, nnd tho result In tlui-tSTuveulliiii lias not rcliangediif o,011. yu Mlovo Col. 10 bo n perfectly honorablu geiitle- v iiiiui, nnd tlmt Iih coureo In the Lcgi "liiture upon n former occasion win up' fliiht nndjustltlable. It U true ho was ot euccewful In tho CoiivctiUun, nud tin doubt the accusations ngaln&t him In connection with lili former scrvlco In tho legislature, contributed to hN de feat, ltut a larcc number of our citi zens who had had unfavorable Itnpres (oils of his public conduct, had their niltuN disabused In the couiso of tho canvas, nnd enmu to regard lilm from n favornblo und friendly point of view. Tim result h not therefore to bo taken tn one of personal condemnation or as liilllctliiffft stain of dl-Kriice. It U to ho remembered also that a majority of the popular voto In tho county was giv en for delegates in his favor at tho Del rgnto Elections, although ho did not obtain n majority of the Convention. Tho truth U that Col. Kline received rmmh treatment sonio years since upon his return from tho Legislature. Tho editor of tho Columbia Democrat bo eamo his rival for nomination, and con trolling tho organ newspaper of tho party In the county, used it to advance own Interests and put tho Colonel down. So far was this carried that tho I mprcsslon that teemed to have been left upon tho mlndsof thopcople was,that Col. K., had votedfortho tonnage-tux-repeal swindle instead of voting against lt,as ho honestly did, nnd ills attempted defence through thecolumnsof ihoDem ocrat was subjected to hostile and injur! nils criticism in the interest of his rival. Nuturidly he and his friends have ever r.lnro felt that ho did not have fair play at that time and they were perhaps cor rect In that opinion. It is now evident that the Snnbury and Kric Supplement (tho only bill ob jected to for which tho Colonel voted) was a wlso measure of public policy ; that It secured thocomplctibn of agreat public improvement ; that it has In creased largely the reveuuesof theStato In tho northern and westorn Conntlos by increasing the general value of prop erty and encouraging settlement, and that the Stato securities upon tlio road wero not sacrificed by tho measure. In other words, results have vindicated tho integrity and wisdom of tho Sup plement even to those who had doubts at the tlmo of its passage. There is only ono circumstance of embarrassment in thia case to which we must refer. In 1601 Col. Freezo, in tho Interest of Col. Tate and to aid tho lat ter in his canvass for nomination, wrote an article denouncing Col. Klino for hie couro in the legislature, which article was recently republished nnd used in tho canvass. Now that artido was written without tho advantage of facts subsequently developed in relation to tlio questions involved and under tho impulse of friend-hip to Tate, in tho heat of a contCft in which a good deal of feeling was involved nnd iVlien It was desired to nominate and elect Col. Tato as a rcbuko tc Dr. John and other "loyal" scouniliels who had tiiully nbmcd him and even threatened liU printing olllce witli destruction. The nuthorof that article did not think or ?ny, nor does ho now believe, that Col. Kllneactcd from any improper mo tive; and he is satNficd in the light of exltlng facts, tliat injiwtico Was done to him. Tor this reason, in part, lie stood forward to support Col. K., ear nestly in tho lalo contest, (regardless of tlio charge of inconsistency) endeav oring to make amends for a former er ror, iiut whether tills course adopted by him bo thought frank, Just nnd man ly, or on the other hand Inconsistent and improper, is not material -p far as Col. Kline is concerned. Wo make thesn observations in no spirit of complaint against tho decision of the Convention, but Injustice to n leading and faithful member of our party. And wo think this Is n proper tlmo to make them becau-e thero can now ho no Imputation that they nro made to subserve any one's personal interest lu connection with tliononiina lions. Hiok! nominations aro now made and wo are all united in their support. They aro satisfactory and thoy will all bo successful. Hut Justlco Js the ilrst duty and tlio highest policy of n party organization, and men of merit In its ranks whodo not recclvolts favors aro clearly entitled to Us respect nnd protection. The Democratic Club. Tjijj regular meeting was held on Mondny evening last. A committee was appointed to procure a transparen cy to lo placed outsido ; also a commit tee to procure n tlag. It was resolved that hereafter tho rooms should bo kept open overy ovenlng until after election, mm n collection of Democratic nowspapers supplied. On motion, tint President wus authorized to invite lion. 0. It. Uuckftlew to address tho Club. It was agreed to instltuto u Glee flub, and a commlttco was appointed Jor that purpose. Mr. Chas. a. llark Jey was requested to uddresu tho Club ut its. next mcetlug, and It was agreed that at each ensuing regular meeting, nonio member shall deliver an address. 'J'Jio Club then adjourned, Tho Black tut. "J ilo solemnly swear that J accept the clvllanlpolltlcalemialityofall)Mn,and agree not to attempt to deprive any per son or per tont, on account of race, color or previous condition, f any political or civil right, privilege, or Immunity en Joyed by any other data of men. So help me God." Southern Jtadlcal Larpcl Jiag Coiutttutlons, No Northern man, soldier or civilian, ran hocomo a citizen pf any of tlio "ro constructed atrttcH," without taking this oath. Flag Raisin?. Tin: Union League of llloomsburg, on Monday last hail n Hair niMni?. which took place uinliM the plaudits of n small number of large men and a large number of small boys there iih scmbled. After cheers had been given for the flag and for Ornnt and Colfax, the Itov. D. A. lkrkley was called for by 1'. John and two or three others.nnd In response, though unprepared for tho onerous nitty, orated. no Degan, of course, by abusing tho nomocracy; paid a handomo compil ment to tlio Now York Convention by declaring that "It was tho most treason- ..i. i.. i . . ... mm: iiuuy 01 men ever ns-embled on this Continent ;" Indulged In tho usual amount of llaillcnl clap-trap nbout tho Copperheads and rebels being lu lenguo to (halroy the t'nloii, and after somo Vlllllleatlon of Iloratlo .Seymour, tho new gentleman dually subsided. Cheers wero given for tho speaker by several persons in tlio vicinity. The groat ltadicul leader, 1. John. thou assumed the ollenslvo. llo thought Just ns little ol Seymour and Ulalr ns did ids predecessor, but dill not think Horatio Seymour insligaled the Sew iork no. Horatio r-hould by nil menus take the Republican. Such mag nanimity! I'alemou said "Copperhead" n great many times and smashed Democratic mottcrs generally, but tak ing all things into consideration was not ns savngo us usual. Co). Kiniit, who followed, was al most overcomo by emotion ut sight of moling, to much so in fact, that ho thought it unnecessary for him to speak nt nil, which bcllcfhowns perhaps right. Ho however did say that the Democrat ic party would rather bo under tho Stars and liars thau under tho Stars aud Stripes. Ho imagined thai whilst ho and his noblo Africans wero riishln g madly Into well, say rations, Horn -tlo Seymour was Inciting to riots nnd opposing tho war. Hu did not state, nt least audibly, that tho samo Horatio Seymour sent 20,000 troops Into Penn sylvania when tho Stato needed them pretty badly. "And tho negro troops fought nobly," didn't thoy Colonel ? Capt. Whitmoyerwasthe next speak er, llo predlctod an easy victory in the Fall, nud said It would bo n "great pity" to loso tlio good things they now possess, to which tho party will doubt- less say "Amen." They would miss the Treasury especially. -nr. j. ij. Jtoblson then mounted the rostrum. Ho said it was the proudest kind of a privllego to stand under tho American flag ; no ono being prepared to deny tlio truth of this, ho repeated tho assertion two or thrco times, and finally rested his caso on that nolnt. Tho magnitude of tho Idea was too much for him. Cheers wero given for each speaker at tho close of his remarks, and finally the crowd dispersed to their homes, to soiaco themselves with tho Idea that they had heard somo really flrst-clns eloquence. The "Crawford County" System. First. Tho candidates for tlio several offices shall have their names announc ed In ono or moro of tho County papers at least three weeks previous to tho prl- miy mooiings, ousting lliu OIUCU, nnd to do subject to tho action of tho party at tho bald primary meeting. fsecoml.The voters responding to Dem- cralic principles in each borough, ward or township shall meet on tho FIRST SATURDAY OF AUQUST.nt tho usu al places of holding tho delegato elec tions, at a o'clock P. M and proceed to elect ono person for judgo and two per sons lor clerks, wiio shall form u board of election to receive votes and deter mine who are proper persons to vote.and shall hold tho polls open until 7 P. M. Alter tlio polls aro opened tlio candi dates announced as aforesaid shall bo balloted for; tho name of each person voting snail be written on a list nt tho tlmo of voting, no person being allow ed to voto moro than once for each of fice. Third. After tho polls nro closed tho Hoard shall proceed to count the votes that each candidate received and mako out tho returns accordingly, to bo certi fied to by thojudge and attested bv tho clerks. Jourlh. Tlio Judges (or ono of the clerks appointed by thojudge) of tho re spective districts, shall meet at tho Court House, in Carlisle, on tho Mon day following (lie primary meetings, at It o'clock, A.M., having tho returns and a list of tho voters, and count tho votes, ami tlio person having tho hlirh- est biimbcr of votes for any ofllco shall be declared the regular nominee of the Democratic party. J ifth. Any two or more persons hav ing an equal number of votes for tho samo office, tho Judges shall proceed to ballot for a choice, between liioso thus a tie, tho per-on having tho highest numuer to bo tlio nominee. .S'uA. Tiioreturnjudgesshall bo com petent to reject , by a majority voto tho returns from any election district. where there Is evidence of fraud, cither in tno returns or otherwise, to the extent of the fraud committed. Seventh. Judicial, Congressional. Sen. atorlnl and Legislative nominees shall have the privllego of selecting their own confirees. Eighth. Ilio return Judiro from each borough, ward or township shall namo tho members of tho Standing Commlt tco from his district, and tlio Commlttco thus appointed shall hold its first meet lng on thosocond Saturday after tho meeting of tlio return Judges, and shall elect Its own chairman. Xlnth. Tho Standing Committee, at a meeting called for that mirno'-o bv lis chairman, shall havo power to select delegates to tlio Stato Conventions and appoint the necessary conferees. Death of Shaddons Stevens. Tjiaiidkuh Stkvkns died nt precise ly 12 o'clock last Tuesday night, at his residenco in Washington, on Capitol Hill. Simon Stevens, Tlinddeus Stev ens, Jr., a nephew, and his housekeep er, Mrs, Smith, wero at his bed sldo; also, sister Lorettn and sister Ocncviovo. of tho I'rovideiK o Hospital, and J. Scott rattersou, or tlio Interior Department, aud tlio servants of his household, Mr. Ktovens was bom In Vermont April ltli WOT, and was In ids 7ith year at his death. Graduated nt Dartmouth Collcgo, and camo to Pennsylvania In 1811, Ho camo to tho liar In 1810, and was elcctetl to tho Legislature In 183S. Tho Huckshot War and tho Gettysburg Tapeworm aro IiIb achievements, dur- i tho following yeurs. Ho was elect ed t Congress first In 1818, nnd slnco 1858 hu has been constantly thero. Our opluions of lilm ns n man and a politi cal! havo been so freely given during his life, that wi ncod not ndd them to this notice of his death. Lottcr of Hon. Horatio Seymour Accepting tho Democratic Nom ination fcr tho Presidency. UticA. Aumtnt 4. ISGS. Okntlemen: When, In tho City of iNew iork on tho 11th of July, in tho presenco of n vast multitude, on behalf of tho National Democratic Convention you tendered to mo its unanimous noin lnntlon as Its candidate for tho ofllco of President of the United States. I stated I had no words "adequate to express my gratitude for tho good will nnd kindness which that hotly had shown to me. Its nomination was unsought nnd unexpected. It was my ambition to take an iietlvopart,from which I am now excluded, In the great strugglo go lug on lor tlio restoration of good gov eminent, of peace nnd prosperity to our county. Hut I havo been caught up by tho whelming tldo which is bearing us on ton great political chnnge, nnd I una myself unable to resist its pressure, You havo also given me a copy of tho resolutions put forth by tho Convention showing Its position upon nil tho great questions which now agitato tlio coun try. As tho presiding officer of that Convention, I am familiar with tholr scopo nnd import ; as ono of Its mem bers, I nm u pnrty to their terras. They nro in accortl with my views, nnd stnud upon them in tho contest upon which wo nro now entering, nnd shall strive to carry them out In future whorovcr I may bo placed, In political or prlvato life." i men stateii tnal l wouia send you theso words of acceptance in n letter, ns is tho customary form. I sco uo reason upon reflection, to cliango or qualify tlio terms of my npprovnl of the resolu- Hons of tho Convention. I havo delayed tho mere formal act of communicating to you in writing wniit l thus publicly said, for tho pur pose of seeing what light tho action of Congress would throw upon tho Inter ests of tho country. Its nets slnco tho adjournment of the Convention show an nlarm lest n chnngo of political power will give to tho peoplo what tliey ought to have a clear statement of what has been dono with tho money drawn from them during tho past eight years, Thoughtful men feel that thero have been wrongs In the financial manage ment which havo been kept from the public knowledge. Tho Congressional party lias not only allied Itself with military power, which is to bo brought to bear directly upon tho elections In many States, but it also holds Itself In perpetual session, with thnnvowed pur poso of making such laws as it shnll seo fit, In view of tho elections which will tnko place within u few weeks. It did not, therefore, adjourn, but took a re cess, to m eet again if its nnrtisnn Inter. ests shall demand Its reassembling. Never before in tho history of our coun try, lias Congress thus taken a menac ing attitude towards its electors. Under its in fluenrc somo of tho States organ ized by Its agents are proposing to de prive tho peoplo of tho right to vote for Presidential electors, nnd tho first bold steps nro taken to destroy tho rights of suffrage. It is not strange, therefore, that thoughtful men sco in such action tho proof that there Is with those who Hhapo WO policy ut tin, XWiiubllcnu mi ty, motives stronger and deeper than tho mero wish to hold political power; that thero is a dread of somo exposure which drives them on to nets so desper nto and impolitic, Mnny of tho ablest leaders and Jour nals of tho Republican party have open ly deplored thoviolonce of Congression al nction, nnd its tondeney to keep up discord in our country. Tho great in terests of our Union demand peace, order, and a return to those industrial pursuits without which wecannot main tain the faith or honor of our Govern mcut. Tho minds of business men nro perplexed by uncertainties. Tlio hours of toil of ourlaboarsaro lengthened by the costs of living mado by tho direct and Indirect exactious of Government. Our peoplo aro harassed by tho heavy and frequent demands of tho tax-gath erer. ithout distinction of party there is a strong feeling in favor of that line of nction which shnll restoro order and con fldencc, and shall lift off tlio burdens which now hinder and vex the industry of tlio country. Yet nt this moment tho-oln power havo thrown Into tho Senato Chamber and Congressional Hall new el ements of discord and violence. Men havo been admitted as Represen tatives of somo of tho Southern States, with tlio declaration upon their Hps that they cannot llvo in the States they claim to represent, without military protection. These men nro to mako laws for tho North as well as tho South. Theso men. who a few days slnco wero seeking ns suppliants that Congress would give them power within their respective States.aro to-day tho masters and controllers of tho actions of thoso bodies. Entering them with minds filled with passions, their first demands nave been that Congress shall look up on tho States from which they como as m conditions of civil war; tlmt tho ma- Jority of their populations, embracing their intelligence, shall bo treated as public enemies; that military forces shall bo kept up at tho cost of tho peo ple oi tno worth, and that thero shall bo no peace and order at tlio South savo that which is mado by arbitrary power. Every Intelligent man knows that these men owe their scuts in Congress to tlio disorder In tho South ; every man knows that they not only owe their presont positions to disorder, but that every motlvo springing from tho love of power, of gain, of a deslro for veil geanco.prompts them to keep tho Soutli in anarchy. While that oxlsts.they aro Independent of tho wills or wished of their fellow citizens. While confusion reigns, they aro tho dispensers of the profits and the houors which grow out of tho government of mero force. Theso men aro now placed In positions whero they cannot urgo tholr views of policy, but wlicro they can enforce them, When others shall boadmltted In this mannor from tho remaining Southern States, although they will havo In truth no constituents, they will havo moro pow er In tho Senato than a majority or tho peoplo of this Union living In nino of tho great States. In vain tho wisest mombcrs of tho Republican party pro tes ted against tlio policy thatled to this result. Whllo tho chiefs of tlio lato re bollion havo submitted to tho result of tho war, and nro now quietly engaged In useful pursuits for tho support of themselves and their families, and aro trying by tlio force of their oxamplo to lead back thopeoploofthoSouth to tho order and Industry, not only essential to their well-being, but to tho greatness and prosperity of ourcommon country, wo see that those who, without obllitv or influence, have been thrown by thu nglhVlons of civil convulsion Into posl thins of honor and profit, nnd striving to keep nil vo tho passions to which they owo their olovatlon. And they clamor ouslyln9lst.tlat they nro thoouly friends of our Union a Union that can only havo a suro foundation in fraternal re gnrd nnd a common deslro to promoto the pence, tho order and tho happiness ofall sections of our land, Events in Congress slnco tho adjourn mcnt of tho Convention havo vastly In creased tlio importance of n political victory by those who nro seeking to bring back economy, simplicity, nnd justicoin tno numiiiutrntlon of our na tlonal affairs. Mnny Republicans havo heretofore clung to their party who havo regretted tho extremes of violence to wh tell it has run, They havo chcr ishedn faith that while tho action of their political friends has been mlstak en, their motives linvo been good. They mu st now sco Hint tho Republicnn par ty Is in that condition that It cannot carry out n wlso nnd penceful policy, wli ntever Its motives niny bo. It Is u misfortune, not only ton country but ton governing party itself, when its ao tlon Is unchecked by any form of op position. It has been tho mlsfortuno of tlio Republican party that tho events of tlio past few yenr.j havo given it so much power that it lias been ablo to shackle tho Executive, to trammel tlio Judiciary, and to carry out the views of tho most unwise and violent of Its members. When tills stato of tilings exists in any part., It has ever been found that tho sober Judgments of Its ablest leaders do not control. Thero is hardly an able man who helped to build up tlio Republican organization who has not within tlio past thrco years, warned It against Its excesses, who has not been borne down and forced to glvo up his convictions of what tho Interests of tho country called for: or, If too pat rlotlc to do this, who has not been driv en from its ranks. If this lias been the caso heretofore, what will bo its action now with this new infusion of men who. wiinoui a decent respect lor tho views of those who hnd Just given them their positions, begin their legislative career with tnlls for nrms, with demands that their States shall bo regarded as In a condition of civil war, nnd with a dec laration that they aro ready and unx lous to degrado tho President of tlio United States whenever they can nur- suade or forco Congress to bring for ward now articles of impeachment. Iho Republican warty, as well as we. uro interested in putting somo check upon this violence, it must be clear to every thinking man that a division of political power tends to check the violence of party action nnd to assure tho peace and good order of society. Tho election of a Democratic Executivo and n majority of Democratic mem- hers to the House of Representatives would not givo to that pnrty organiza tion the power to mako sudden or vio lent clianges,but it would servo to check those extreme measures which have been deplored by tho best men of botli political organizations. Tho result would most certainly lead to that peace ful restoration of tlio Union nnd re-establishment of fraternal relationship that tho best men of thollopubllcan par tydcploro as deeply ns I do tlio spirit oi vioionco shown by thoso recently nd mittod to sents in Congress from tho South. Tho condition of civil war which they co utcmplato must bo ab horrent to every right thinking man. I havo no merepeisonnl wishes which mislead my judgment In regard to tho pending election. No man who lias weighed and measured tho duties of tho ofllco of President of tho United States, can fall to bo impressed with tho cares and tolls of lilm who is to meet its demands. It Is not merely to float with popularcurrcnts, without a policy or a purpose. On tlio contrary, whllo our Constitution gives Just weight to tho public will, IU distinguishing fea turo is that it seeks to protect tho rights of minorities. Its greatest glory is that It puts restraints upon power. It gives force and form to thoso maxims and principles of civil liberty for which tho martyrs of freedom havo struggled through ages. It declares tho right of tho peoplo "to bo secure in their persons, houses, mm papers against unreasonable search es aud solzures. That Congress shall mako no law respecting an cstabll-h. ment of religion or tho freo exorcise thereof, or abrldi: ntr tho freedom nf speech or of tlio press, or tho right of tho people to petition for redress of grievances, it secures tho rlirht nf n speeoy and public trial by an Impartial Jury." No man can rightfully enter upon tho duties of the Presidential ofllco, unless ho Is not only willing to carry out the wishes of tho people expressed In a constitutional way, but is also prepared to stand up for tho rights of minorities. Ho must lio ready to uphold tho frcu exercise of religion. Ho must denounco measures which would wrong personal or homo rights, or tlio religious eon. science of tlio humblest citizen of the land. Ilo must maintain, without dis tinction of creed or nationality, all tho privileges of American citizenship. The experience of overy public man who has been faithful to his trust teach. es him that no ono can do tlio duties of tlioollicoof Presldent.unlos.s ho Is ready not only to undergo tho falsehoods and abuse of the bad, but to suffer from tho censure of tlio good who aro misled by prejudices nnd misrepresentations. Thero aro no attractions In such por tions, which deceive my Judgment, whon I say that a great ehnniro is mine- on in tho public mind. Tlio mass of tho Republican parly aro moro thought ful, temperate nnd Just than thev wero during tho excitements which uttonded tno progross nnd closo of tlio civil war. As tho energy ol the Democratic nnrtv springs from their dovotioa to their cnuso nnd not to tholr" candid.Uos, I may with propriety speak of to fact that n over In tho political hlsfoVv of our country has tlio action of any iiko body been hailed with such universal ond widespread enthnslnsm as that which lias been shown in relation to tho position of tho National Democratic Convention. Willi this tho candidates had nothing to do. Had any others of thoso muncd been selected, this spirit would Jinvo been, perhnps, inoro marked. Tho zeal and energy of tlio conservative masses spring from a de slro to mako n cliango of political poli cy, ami irom tno confidence that they can carry out their purpose In this fulth they aro streiiL'tliened by tho co-operation of tho great body of thoso who served in tho Union ar my and mwy during tho war. Having given nearly sixteen thousand com- missions to tho officers of that army, I know their views mill wishes. Thoy , demand tho Union for which they fought. Tho largest meeting of theso gallant soldiers which over assembled was held In New York, and endorsed tho action of tho National Convention. In words Instinct with meaning, they called upon tho Government to stop in its policy of hate, discord nnd disunion nnd in terni9 of fervid eloquence they demanded the restoration of tlio rights nnd liberties of tlio American people. When thero is such accord botween thoso who proved themselves bravo and self-sacrificing In war, nnd thoso who nru thoughtful nnd patriotic In council, I connot doubt wo shall gain a political triumph which will restoro our Union, bring back peaco und pros peritjjtp our land, and will givo us onco moro tlio blessings of n wise, eco nomical and honest government. I nm, gentlemen, truly yours, Ac., HollATloSnVMOUlt. To den. G. W. Morgan, and others, Committee, &c, Ac. An Outrage on Columbia County. Oun citizens will remember to their latest days how tho Radicals In 1801 flooded tlio County with soldiers, who, In order to ntd in securing tho election of tholr master, arrested n number of prominent Democrats, nud statlonod squads of armed men nt different poll ing plnccs. This year Grant's military nie nil required in tho ten Southern Stntcs, (If States thoy can bo called), iu order to coerco tho negroes and other radical voters into Grant's support. Hut Geary has anew device. Is to scatter his minions among Democratic Cbimties under the guise of " special po lice." Northumberland, Schuylkill, nnd other Counties havo had theirs for somo time, nnd lntclyoiir wero appointed for this County. To mako tho matter moro scriouSj tlio tax-payers of tills county nro required to support these "pets" of Gov. Oenry. Their bill for tho month of July Is bo fore us, and amounts to tho snug sum of Three hundred and twenty flee Dollars. Tills includes tho pay for a marshal who lives in another County. Wo want the tax-payers without respect of purty to examine Into this outrage, nud then determine whether their taxes, already enormous, nro to bo Increased still fur ther to pay tho sum of Thirty-nine hun dred Dollars a year to support Geary's political spies. In tlio namo of the peo ple, wo protest against this bill being paid. To mako tho outrago still worse, tho Commissioners of tho County aro re quired to arm theso men with revolvers, handcuffs, etc. Wo say emphatically, NO. No freeman forges tho handcuirs that arc to bind lilm. To verify our statements wo append hereto copies of tho official documents. Marshals Office, 1 I'OTTSVILLK Jutio K'lh 180, f Commissioners of Columbia tnunty: GEXTLEMtN. Antiexcd hereto, find copy of letter which I reed from his Excellency Governor Geary. Will you please Inform mo per return mail nt what time 1 can meet your board nt tho Commissioners' ofllco of your county,to arrange tho tlmo of tho Monthly Pay mcnts of this Pollco forco, tlio law nlso requires tho Commissioners tocquip tho omcers. m iiosooi cnuyiKiu county nro furnished with ono Coopers Patent Re volver and ono Holster, ono pair of Jinnucuiis ami n mctlal with tlio in scriptlou'Schiiylkiii County I'ollco.'tho amount required for equipment will be about JO.j.01) for tho wholo force. Very Respectfully, JosiU'H Hdi.si.eu, Marshal of Police. Pennsylvania Kxfci'tivk Ciiamiiek, I llAltHlSIil-ltO, I'll. Jul- lllh lbb.1. j Joseph IIlismiu Marshal of Pollco of Schuylkill County : You aro hereby informed that I have tills day appointed Edward Shaffer, Henry James, Samuel Richards and Edward Ferguson, of Columbia County to bo l'olico Officers in said County un der tlio Act of 12th April 1SC7. They aro to act under your Instruc tions to rcceivo tlio samo pay and bo subjected to tho samo regulation iv tho l'olico iieretoforo appointed for Si-huyl-kill County. It is understood you nro to receive tlio sum of three hundred dollars per an num for your services from tlio County of Columbia. Most respectfully your obeslietit scr vet, John W. Gkauy, Governor. County of Columbia, Dr. To Joseph Hel.sler, Tor ono month's service as Marshal of I'.dico for Columbia County, from Julv 1st, to July ,'llbt, lfcCS, included ns fltoo per annum, $'2o 00. County of Columbia, Dr. To tlio following named persons for one month's service as police oillc-i.-rs for Columbia County from July 1M, to July :ilst, 1808, lucliiilvo at 7") 00 per mouth. Henry James, otuMiiontli, $75 00 Samuel Richards, " 75 00 Edward Shadier, " 75 00 Edward Ferguson " 75 00 JOS. llKISLMl. Mar. of Police. Marshal's Ofllco, Pottuvlllo July U1,'C. Tjii: Florida LetrMaturc on Tuesdav passed over tlio Governor's veto tho bill to nav to member! nm. vf-ni-'w unv fnr services 110111 Juno to i)eceniber, and adjourned at midnight until November 3d, when they will chooso Presidential electo rs. Press Dispatch. Thero is much food for thought In tho nbovo paragraph. In tho first placo theso " carpet-baggers" voted them selves an entire year's pay -for a few months sorvices. In this they followed thoo.xampl oof Congrifcs, which voted thocarput-baggors pay for a fullsetslon, amounting to $5,000,00 when somo of tliem had not had their seats over a week, and 0110 of them win admitted only seven minutes before adjournment, yet drew his full pay. 'ilie idea is that tlio present I.egNIa turo shall chooso Presidential electors. thus depriving tlio peoplo of any voico in tho coming Presidential election. Tills attempt to smother tho voico of tlio people, by taking from them tho privllego of voting for tlio candidates for President and Vico President, is an nci oi gross usurpation, and shows In Itself to what extremes our opponents aroreuueeu. ir, upon n fair election, Grant lias a majority In tlio olcctorul collego iiko good citizens wo will submit. If,howovcr, tho Radical manipulators expect tlio Southern negro ized Legislatures to cast tlio electoral votes of thoso States, which l.eglsla lures wero olected before tho nomina tions, and before this (luestlon was mis- ed, then we will not submit I In this election tho peoplo wilt be heard, nnd their verdict will bo executed. IJi;n. Hutlhh ran furBtovens, Mined, Tlio moment ho was dead. And ulbo grubbed Ida ahlnlngwlfr, To clap Hon Ida head ; Thus liablted from top to too, moro lamo no hopou to win ; 'Tin lint n nnuMmwln n , ..MVIl-HIHWV TVIOIU41 ta Tho Ass und Llon'n akin, POLITICAL. Democratic) National Tiokot, ron nir-smsM! IIOItATIO SEYMOUR, OP NEW VOIIK. roil vii'E-1-nL.stiii..Nri GEN. FKAiN'OlS V. BLAIR, or Missouitt. Domocratio Stato Tickot. rOR AUDlTOU-UK.sr.RALI CHARLES E. BOYLE, OP PAYETTIi COUNTY. TOR SCnVKVOn-nENEltAL I GEN. WELLINGTON II. ENT, OP COLUMBIA COUNTY. Democratic County Ticket. KOIt IlKlTUCSICNTATlVK I GEORGE SCOTT. lOll COMMl-SIONKIl i WILLIAM GR1ER QUICK. VOtl DISTUICT ATTOIIMSYl E. R. IKKLElt. fok si iivi:voiii ISAAC A. DKWITT FOR Al 1)11 oil I A.J. AliHEIU'SON. Market llt-in Wheat per bushel 12 2" Hye " l ;v Corn " , . . l 25 Out. m Flour per tmrrcl ... U 00 rioverscuil 7 w KluXKcetl 2 no Mutter : 1 'nut Tallow 15 I'litutwa 1 ,v Dried Annlca .. 2 ol I'ork 10 minis HUtoHnmlHlioultlers 17 Iml per pound . 1X Hay per ton 10 w Ilomtock Hoards per th'usuh.i feel I'lno " " (uiie tui a, ...... Joist, Honntllns, Plnnk, (lli"Ioeii Hhltiijles Nw. 1 prr thMand- Ntdtnij " " it. .V.'.'."'.. '"'.'".'. IltUN No. 1 Hootch nli? 8tf! (Ml . isajil . 15 110 .. 8 00 .. 7 00 18 tn No. 2 " Stl uioom -s-m rhlliuWlpl.l n ri.oun NorthwcHtern nuperfluon Northwentera exlru NorthwcHtern ramllv I'ennHVliniiljL and vYii i.iliA), Air. It. ISGS. !7.O0 7.75 H.WKifl . 0.OODll.UI sUw'illnu... 7.7.VorV Pennsylvania and Went IVnusvlvanla and Western mmtly Ki.iHK9U.u1 IVniiHyivunia aud Vlein lam-v 12.5"!MI-i" Ilia fl..XK$3 v.a Kvo Hour.... 80.: Wheat I'ennMylvania re.l, y Lm. Hnuthurii " ' .. California " " ... " wlntu " .. Kyk Pennsylvania rye, $ tmi Corn Yellow. " White, " 22. kh9J i't S.J.'J) . J'UVcS.UU . fl.0lC4$l.tfj , $1.21M1.U , $t.l?4.91.17 2t.5t) l$c Wo lfe 87.0Utt7.?y) ia in fitiiii Pkovimons Mess Pork, j4 bbl MeMH Hoef. " Dressed Iiokh, ft Hiuoked 11 a in- " ' HhuulUerM ft lb Lard, ti Heep-4 C'lnverMt'd w im Timotliyneed V KlaxHi'L'il ' M. Catti.f Heef Cattle V Cows, head HlICRl-t Hons v I'' lbs llcailko I nasi. .M lIWir.KMAN-KKEFEIt-On tho 10th ult., lit his reMdeni:t.,ljy ltcv. K. Fullmer, Mr. Ueor,rclIer lcinuti, J r., .f Jiukt.011, to MIhh Hurrlot Kc.'fvr or llentrm- tills County. KKNT-KESTER-At Light Hlrwt, on Tliurhilny (lie blh Juki., In l.llloy, Km,. .Mr. Mullil. ns Kent, i.f Mount I-lfutmut, to MInn Tiiiiut .111111- ivi'sic-r 01 1110 H.unc luuvu. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tho irroat amount of tlnu, oonsntitt'il h- ttin ladles in dressing and uriiitmiiiK tlit-lr hair must niiko hiiv article which would li-ssen their labor itttrtlctilarly dcslialjio. Itln'h Vegetans Am Won la Uuch the hair In huch condition as to rentier tiituireshiiiK ami hrraiiKtiig a very cany mutter. It lnnmrta to it lh.it siiirndld uloasv mi- pearance ko much ud nit red, chanses the bcalp from dandrutl ami all luuiior, and irceuu baldness ; piomoteH li kmawIi and restores gray n.iir 1 1) u.i origin hi coior j my 01, uj h Vom the uAJi(iU Albany, X . HOOI'LAND'H (il'HM.VN" IIITTKUH. Wo are not In the liaolt of noticing bo-called Patent Medicines ; but wi imw no hesitation In commeudlnK thlH nUmblt llitn rn to tlio public It Is composed ot noun but tlu juitcst and btst lUKndluutH, und the tli(ufiudn ui teotlinontaN to iUctUcacy, ltac no tioubt I bat In tho most valuable spt'dtle known lor the- turo of liiseasys wi mu iLiivtrr, Ktiicrai i-oiii,, r e era, aim com J11U11118 unsung 1 rout it nisonu'it'ii niouiaen. Tlio llllttTH Ucntliely tu-o trom all Intoxicating HOOFLAXD'H UCItMAN TONIC Combines all the ltit!rnlieuti.l'llit.' Hitters with pure Santa Cruz Ituui, omnc, tu.Ke, a.c, it is uset lor wiu isamo uiHt'if iu imiers, incases whero nomo Alchohollu Mihtiil.tiil is necessary ami mukes i rieparat on dtluhiiully nleasuut und itgreeablo to take. 11 lucii :u t.illu', t:tl Arch siriet, rniiau a, I'a. i-'om 1 ver w lu re, July lUfivli. AUDItRHS TO Tim MMIVOI'.S AND lIl'.MH Hated, whose Kiitleiiiif, lnc bun protracted fiom hidden causes, mm whose canes require iuuui(n, irLiiinifiiL iu muni vai'hiut uesiruuie, I f nil II rM Wlltliirllllf- Ot bllf Mlitt l.xl Imm In. oiuutur dlsidiurKes, ul.i.l itUitdocH It produce upon jour general health? I to jutt ltd weuk. tkbllilutud, earlly tiled r Does a liltlc extra ex- eriiou prouuee a imipiiMiuii in tno neari? Does jour liver, or umiiuj- oiyiorn, orsour uniucg, licuuiutly att out nt oider? Is youi urine bometliues ttiu k, nilD.i, oi (hnlf , or la It ronv on fecitling? Or Hoc a ihckscum rUo to the Lop? Or Is a sediim nt ui th botumi aiier It lias Stood uwblie? llOOU bu eMU'lU i,i slwirl l,rnili. Inn or di anopsia? Are j our bowels constipated ? Do .oil liavo spelts ol buntiii.oi iiilnsot blootl tothohend? Is our memory impaired? Is jour mind tonituutl) dulilugnp)n ih ssuljiet? l)o you hel dull, listless, tnopunt, tiu-u ol company oi life? Do you wish iu ten it alone, to yet ua fiom eerbudy ? Doesun little tiling mukejou Is tho lustio of juur m ui orilluM ? 'the bloom on jour cheek us brmlti? 1'ujuu enjoy iour.Httl ll rtiiviuij " 'll I'UISUUA OUT UUSlUCbh wiiu lur BiuiivvueiK) 7 (HI J Oil It el as mum COIl' lldeluolU yoillscir? Ale i.ur snhllH Mull nm! lluLrjrlntf. Klt'li lolllsof iiu mucliolly ? If so, do not la It to jourllMroi dsjnpla. Jltivo you ii-niiL-n, iNtin. 1 itiii nu,, hiiiis, your Kueei weak, and hae but Jiuu uppulte, aud )ou at tribute lids todMcpiu 01 liii-complaint? Now. reader, belf-uhuxi . wurronl ilu.-m.. Im.l. ly cured.uud sexuul exeesst are all capable of 1. I..1.H..UB "biiibiii iiu- uniiiuuvf oruaiis. Ilie otuansoi jitneratlou, u lu 11 lu periect healtti miilut themau. Did )outtr lldnk that lliose bold, delimit, euergetu, pfueeilim', biucesslul bustness-men are alwah those wlioso gem-rellvc organs ure In laiftct heallh?ou neer hear aus.11 linn eiuuiniiiii 01 oeinu me.uncnoiiv, 01 uervouMiti-s, or palpitation ot the heart, 'lliey .ro never ntruld they winnot bucceetl in bufclness tllCV don't beeoitin fiidiitul itlM-i.nrfnl M.nt aluajM polite and pteiiM.ut 111 the company of own n, is4 luuii uu unu 1 111-111 r tm 111 too i.ieo none of jour downcast looks or any other mcunmsK nbout tb m, 1 do not mean lltuso who k.--imiu;"ihiii uiuuuii uy runuiiiK to excess. I hcMi will not only nun their eomlitutlous. hut also those Ihty doLiu.i.rhs wiiu or lor. HOW llUinv mi-n. fli.lil l.iiitli-.r nrn.l .HLr,t,.u from the t lUets or self-abuse and excesf.es, Imvo broimht about that stulo of weakness In Ihoso oiKniiH that has reduced the general sjstetu fo much us to induce almost rurj oilier di-.t use idiocy, luiiac),paral)sis,Kplnatal!ictiou,suieldo und almost t cry olher lorm d distaso which humanity Is heir to, und the rial cause 01 the iww ' ui nv ever suspecuu, una have ( oc to red for all lmt lh r(L-ht mm. Diseases oftheseoiiiHiiji requite Ihu use of n IMurctle. Helmbttld Vluid Extract lluchu is thoKreat Dluietic, ami isu certain cure tor dis. sesoflholiludder. Kidueis, Uravel, Dropsy, DebllMy.unu all diseiiMH or tho Urinary Oryans, whether existinK In Mf.ior J-finale, from what- -i iiu.booriKinu.uit;, fciid no matler of how Jong standing. Jf no ireaimenl U huhmlHM to. Consumption or Jnsanity mny ensue. Out liesh und bliMsi ure Mipioiied fromlhesesoiiiics.aiKUhu heulthuud hapt)imwi,undthaton'rosir' j.dcpeudi utkin prouipt usopfu reliable renitdj, . ,"" " -t"uiiii iu,csiuuiisueiiupuuru lit A8 ,f.ul? Iiart a bj II. j. Uelmbold, lruc- Klst.UM New irlr. iiml tiu N.mil. ii.h, .i 2,... i! ..11 tV.. 1 ' v ' V HM "uuit'ss, ooiu by ull DrugKlsis ever white, Nonearugtuulneunlissdone up In steel-en-gruwl wrapped, with tm-Hmlle of my Chemical N OTIC13, nm In tho liumlnot Jimui. M, j, nry At uiinbrii ?iii,i o!! nd,"5 t"J!" '!"' " l-J.l'Jkf.lorlho Wifoi, iirte.1"".".1, COHlhlllfll i rffSiif, ""1""-"'lliBliiuot" tor whlili anu MliUlmld null, i in noi ,,a.-. pinion ivip;;AU(.,u,.ai il,li;it, CAB II, UDiToit'fTxtmt i:. "I'diiklsntil ntnllior ni.polnlcU by tho Court of Common I'ltiib of (.'uluiiihla cuunly to .f,!;Vll!fu.,l,"l !lrlnlfii i.Miille pFipflMy i.f Kninllnu Ihu mli. 1 1 iiu i, (.lute of Mary Jotju.n )iiiiatlc,iorll..i.ni., !,f Myi,BS,lif tmaiiio of ulU Iii.iu.i, Mill 'u'loit the , lSVtlei a. aTffii turg m ""' """V-'y. i.ti'FVil'' NEW A 1) V MIT lSKMENTS 01 1 A X 0 H V 11 j Ij H X 0 II SI A 1. WOIIOOI,, ihn nrxt Ni-Hslon of thlHchool sis. I tl rntimicticu on Momiay Al-lllBTUIIIl, IWiS. For i-urticuiiirn nnurrss itoi. 11. i.. . i.il.ii, rrinoiiml. oriuiKcvlIk-, C'uluiuhln county, l'a. AUK, 11, u.-oi, I ONATllAN lUMSLUU'H TONIC U or Hitters hni never failed to euro tho worst kino or DinpHini Is tlio most Biicccsful med lelnojet tfmcoveu'd Tor the euro oi Consumption Dj spepfda, Liver Cuoiplalnt, llronchUls, nud nil dmcmesof tho Ihtoat, Chest and Minn ft t is mntle entirely of roots nnd herbs. Une bolt to will coiiMnceany one who Rives It a lair trial. No family should be without It, 1'ul up In larifo Ooltles, prepared anu soiti uy junui nun iiciitier A Co, Mckuyikllt Haven, i'a, and by all Drug KlMs. lau, lW-tf.j N JOT1CK TO BTOUKUOLDEllS. '.Niiilm Is hprebv clvcn that tho ftrstlnntatmenL of nubscrlptlon to tho Normal Hrhonl ItullditiK wus due on the lirst of JunoMiid in required to be promptly paid to thuTrensurtr. AUo unpaid (subscriptions to the llloomsburg Literary Instl tute, which must bo pnldas tho old stoclt must bo Buttled. UMLNDKNHALL, Aug. llivs-lt Treasurer, O 11 BALE, A VALUABLE LOT, Located In tlio ccntro of the town of llloomsburg on Main Htieet, near tho Court House, tlio llo tcls, nnd principal stores. It hosufruntoi 8.1) ( tceton Alain htitcl, and has erected upon It a frame dwelling house with m cessaiy out buildings. Tho situation is ndtnlra blv adunted for ft business stand. Information concerning terms Ac, can bo obtained from uernnuru oiouner ni 111s saioou on iiiiuu csireei, llloomsbuig, Aug., ll,'UStr QOUHT PKOCLA5IATION. W'hkrka), the lion, William El well, President Judgo of tho Court of Oyer and Terminer nnd UcneralJall Deliver), Court ol (4uarter Messlons of the react) anu uouri oi lommou i-ieas aim fjr nhiuiV Court In tho Aitli Judicial DNtrlct. com. iNisedot tlio eountlen of Columbia, Wulltvan and Wyoming, and the Hon. Irani Derr and l'eter K. Herbeln, Afisoclato Judges of Columbia county have issued their pretept, bearing date tho loth day ot May in tho jear of our Iord, ono thousand, eight hundred and sixty-eight, and to me directed lor holdlngaCouriufOencralQuurter Hessionn or the l'eiiev, and Orphan's Court, and Court of Common i'lcus lu llloomiUurg, lu the county oi cuiumuiu, on me ursi Monday, ueing tho Tlh day ol Heptember next to continue one wi'idr. NotlcoN hereby given, to tho Coroner, to tiie Justices of the l'eace, and tho Constables of tlio said countv of Columbia, that l hey bo then und there in their proiier la-rson at lu o'clock In the loruioon 01 saiu uaj , wiui ineir rccorus, uniuisi tlons and oilier iciucmbiunces, todothosotiihiKS wiikh to itielr oIIIcch appertain to bo dono. Aud those that ure bound b recogul'ince, to piosc euto ujalnsL tlie prisoners thai uro or may bo in the Jail of tho said county of Columbia, to' be then UIHI i Here 10 prosicuio iiieiu at sunn oe just, ju rors are requested to be punctual in their attend iiiici' imri'i'iiblv tu their notices. Dated ut ltUirimx. tr- burg, the I'Ah day of May mthoycar tlM . f 1 Oil I IjsHII, UI1W I IIIIUI I III! t'lUHL mill-"-Y-1' dred and tdxt) -eight, and luthenluety seeoiul J enrol the Iudepeudeuco ol llio I-lilted estates of Amcriui. MUltDi.CAl MILLAUD, lhoouisbuig, Aug. 7, I&W. hhtriir. Q UAXD JUKOHS, for si:rn:Mni:n tlum, w. Bloom rtoss J. Crovctlng.Oeorge Manning. Centre sHtephen I'ohe. Conyngham K. H, Wholfortli, Ceutrallii lloro. James Kvaly. Catawlisn Geo Hlrlcker. Franklin Joshua Meudenhall, George Vt rensttuuuher, John Art ley. On enwuod-Oeo. V. Utt, Itichard J. V.wh, Locust Jolm Veager, Madison Joel L, iloser, Geo. M, Dougherty, Uleiuird Demott. Montour Peter Hclmbach, Jolm O, Uarkley, Malne-Wm. II. Ult. Mt. l'ltasanl Henry Kitchen. range Abraham Kline. Fine Valentino Winterstccn, hcolt Aaron Itoone, Hugarloaf Walcott Harvey, 11? m btepheus. rpilAVEHSK JUUORS, ron snrTLJiuEit term, imw. Bloom John C. Barton, A. H. Crosslej. 1, H Kuhn, N. J. Ilendershott, Elijah Hhutt, Mattlilns Briarcreek-.I. O. Hmlth, Chas. Whltmtre. lientonr. U.Cole, Benjamin Warner. Itcntitr AIIpii Mt"tl. Catiiwlssn Wm, Creasy, Joseph Brclsh, Mo--es iiariiuaii, niiiuuei Mimtin tinier. Franklin Clinton Mendenhnll, Jacob Ki ill tie. I' iHiiiiiKcrei'it---g)nm.' , Greenwood Jeremiah Heacoek, Hemlock Wm HarrU. John KMlcr. Jackson Tlios. W.Hmlth L'M'itsi John Hnyder. Mlllltn Kamuel Bldlemnn, Mt. l'leavant .losenh Ikeler. Rnmuol Hart7el. Maine Jolm Hartel, John BieNeh, Hudotph nimmaii. Orungo Ell Kline. Boat tug Creek John Lcvan, Hugui loaf l'eter Lutz, AlinasCole. -yr 1 WOWS' APl'llAIHEMKNTS. Tho followltiKnnprulheinentH of rt-nt mill pt-r. Monul property apart lo wI.Iomh or l-..',l,.,its hnvo hrt-u llli-tl lu tho olllt'o of Ihu lU-Qlster ol Uo luiiihiii county, uuilcr tho HuIch of Court, nnd will le presenlt'd for nhsoluto (-fnllriiiiitli.n, to tho Orphans' Court to bo hi-l.l lu IlloouishtirK, In mulforsal.l county.on Monhay, the hkylntii Hay ok fii-Kr, Iwis, ill two o'clock i-, M., of hiitilday, uulcHs exceptions to Hitch conllrtim. Hons nre previously tiled, of which all persons Interested In Raid entitles will take uotk-o: 1. Widow of Jacob Meikel of 1-Islilnucreek, deceased, '2. Widow ol Samuel Klsner of Greenwood, de ceased, a. Wlilow of John Ponk of llerwlck, deceased. 1. Widow of Johu (lli-erof Montour, deceased. 5. Widow ofl'eter JllllerolCenlre.ileceused. il. Widow- of Kamuel llrucU r of Hemlock dee'd 7. Widow ol l'eter H. lfelwlt; of Com-nulium deceased, 8. Widow of Charles It.HcBs of MiHllli, dee'd. y. Widow of Andrew r'reas of Cent re, uee'd. 10. Widow ol Llljali 11. Wilson of I'lslilinjereek, deceased, joiix o. fiii:i:zi:, itrKisu-r, lllooinsburf!, Aug-7. bus. Rl'Xl ISTKH'S NOTICE. Xotick is heii.hyKl.cn wall leualees, cndltors and oii.er persons lutcrctcd lu tho estates ot the re spect lu decedents and minors, that the following adiiiliiMrallou and KUardlau accounts huu been Illeil lu tho olllco ol the liculster of Columbia county, and will bo presented lor conlli inal ion and afluwaliiu In the urphuus' Court, to hu held 111 lllooinsburi;, on Monday, the seventh due of bept, INIS, ut two o'clock ill the uflelnooll of 1. Account ol John BUddonGuaidlan ol Aman da IJ. Hobblus, 2. I'lrst and llnal account of Aiilhouy Menucj adlnlulslrutor ol Allred U Menuez, deceased, 3. Account uf Teler Ha) man & Jacob lliiyn.au ailuiliilstrutors ol Jonas llu muu, lino of Ureeu wood township, deceased. 1. I'lrstand llnal account of -Slcholas, Obudiah nut! James J, Campbell, cxccul.ns ul Uba-llult Liimpbell, deceased. 6. 1-lrst anil filial account of I'lwond lluuhts. extcillor oi l'nceue 1", Ulcks, deceased. 0. Account of Thomas Hutchison, admlliisl ru torol A iiu Hutclllson, lalo ol 1'lsliluaeit.tk twp., deceased. ' 7. rinal account of Andrew Cioll, exiculor of Adam Croll lull- of Mlllllu twp., deceased. s, Ihlrd una llnal account t.t Jacob and Wash-Intloiin-UKcrudlululslratorBol Jullll Veau-er lalo ol Locust tivp.,deccasid. ..V',-'"'.''!.'.'!1'0""1."1 Isuae llllemnu exeitilor of Michael lllleninn lalo ol Madison twp., deed. W. Account ot I'liimas cool, and lllnuii Cool, admluislru.ors ol 1 hlllp Cool, lato of Iloarlm: creik lp dte'd. II. I lisl and llnal account of Kllnbelli Ilui ka lew and I'.C. iidsHorlliiidiuinllialoiNof Wm. IJuckalew tlcc-ilscd. I:'. Aciouut ofc. II. Hess, adinlnlsirator of i:. II. Ili ss as tiled by HamuelCi easy iidlullilslialor ore, II, lless.decased. 13. 1'artlal account of James M'Alarney ono of tho executors ol OcorBeLoiiKelibcigcrdic'il. H. I iiml account of John Muliucl udiuinlslra tor cf Jacob Keller late or Ueat r tl p., tlec'd. 11. I'lrst account ol John ll.uud Isaiah Welter, lei administrators ol John lileilerlch, lato of Muulotir twp., deceased. It). Account of Jolm It. Moycr, adinluUiralor "!-"Ws? Lr,l"",r. '"'e of lllooin iwp.. d, t easeil, 17. I'lrst account of Join, ii v..,wi..:. i.... lsllutor of Itibcccn Vandcisllce, lato of liloom tup., deceased. IS. I'lllal ItCCnilltt or H. Vnvt.nnl n.1n, .'",- ,ul" """f i,, p. iieceasctl. ..'."i-Mnf?1".',1 "f ?"V".1C, J," V'errlliLitoii aualdlan ol l.llnlru lit. mil, 1. He I'liulrn Votiini. ,., , juu.-s u, i iii.1,,1 , Kciiisicr. llluoinsbtiri,' Aua.7. isfts, ' 11 ' fjMtl.U. I.iSTj " roit hi:i'i:.miii:u ti:ii.m, 1. Jollll KllOIllf V .Iril.n Cult. linnoyll"":cu!Uli'"lU'',;lUll''1' 'Mb'sU 'V Ma 3. I'll ler Hch ub-'uho'1 vh Win, A. Caso n al. j. Haiuuet Waters stieori:o Wlllets. ,i l.: . I?. .scieoruo willets. II, )lah A. tsllue H Jacob htlnojr, itinni.V,1,i.,j!n!V'.ou 1- nl -t'Kui'M of nm West ATlil i M'Caii n-iil'Yol, y ?: ii .U' 1 t,hon vs John Cain. ' 15, J, II. Hnilelon vh II, c. llarluian! ,,Ai...i . iu. jo in rooper vs Daniel liowor et nl, 17. Jo in 0 Iroy vs Wm II. riteruer. al. o,, .at cier i i.ieccu etc V- !" Ho"'ler vh Kll.lm T, TlHauy. a iwpiMiw.l"'t '" "" Andersun Ji Co. .V Jr ? .c,f' Jines W. Hankey, til berl I owler VS Iteuuen Miller " iV.Vl. 'vc-run j Margaret llieheny et ul, .' ?.V,'cy,J,ol,l,0l"--''l!elibergeri.xr, !?' i: ".I ,,l ",rBf vh Aaron Person. A 1.11 Creyi ling Atlui'r, v J. II. cUsC. .7, Ulcus ,MojervsOeo. W.t'tillami r et ul. J.loonisburgAtigV,TACOU"MAK' TUY T1IK AII'A VEI.A 1'IIOSI'IIATE. ftU?!. A.i.iJS.' M u Bl'"u " ,! .fulya.M-ly OJllioadlloy, M, V, LOVIS mtoWN, tllAS.J.KWil.I.. ItOVN & EWAL1J, WHOI.E8AM5 UHOCEIW, N. E. Cor. Third 'cV Vlnu Strccs, JWLADELI'MA. ...,.i- i nut ii jonu u. I,elby, I. Ih- mas J, Vautlersllt-o vs llobirt Iloweli ii i i ! 'i , 5 ) ",,,to" Ariuii. II contains three rer rent, of Ammonia an a luide nuaiitlly lo acllvlly i0 out Jury Sble im? e "I fsM '? rf? lrciniago " "I iiiuie iioiie 1 ioii libtu ol Lime, tutctihtr uiih coMi-i f 5?' '" Puniiic haijK or vaijUaisms ltLAL KHTATK, In pursuaueoof an order of IhoOrphans'Court of Columbia conuly. on HA'IUHIAY, Aukim ISdli, iww.at o'clock In tliu lUiernoon, Haimn l Creasy Lsctutoroftho last wm mid testament of Henry l eddcr, lato of Cenlro towusntn tit, reaned, wilt fX)oso to sale, by luihlle vendue, t lip following described real estate! ono lnlot lu Mlfltlnvllle, marked ond described lu tho iilnu or hi Id town, No, l.contntnlnK Itiroo-elghtsornu acre; ono other lnlot In said town lyltiK belwecn rroui muu rteconti nirecis, o. iiu, eoniaiUlliu threefourttm of an acre; ono other lot in said town bounded on tho Norlh by Fifth Hheel.uii the west bv Market HlrcoL on ihu south he t..i..t of Hnmuel Creasy, ond on tho ent by land of uuoocu nun man, eouiiuniiig TWO ACHES) one other lot In said town, bounded by land ()r (korijo Bowman, John Keller nud tho Buviue. honnah lllvcr containing Uno aud )j acres. h lu good cultivation, late the estatuof said deeeiu. ed. Terms mode known on thn day of salo bv HAMUKL CIIMAHY, J . . liAccutor, Augest 7,'l$ rjl O T K A C 11 K It S . WaNTKIX One male nnd one female teacher for tho BoroURh uf Centra Iiu, Term eluht tottn months, Kalarlcn liberal. Examination to he held tn the bninush school Iiouko on Atmuit !3lhl8dH. JttHKMIA! O CONNLU, Hee y Ccutralln, July at.'OM. By order of the Board, OTIC K. There will bo an pxamlnnttoti of IV.Trtit-r r... Bloom Township licld In tho Academy on Ihlttl struct In tho town of llloomsburg. on Katuidiy August 151th, commcnciinr at il o.chxka.m. CIIAH, O. BAHKLIIV, County Kui.'t. At which tlmo the Board of Blrcctorsof Btuoui Towuslilp will select teachers for the schooti nt sold Ulstncl fortheeomtnir term or seven mouths commencing on the tlrst Monday, being the 7th day, of He pie. mrer. l'ersons expectltiit or await lng schools must attend the examination. WKrtLhY WIHT, July 31,0S-5t, Pres't. Board Hchool Dtrectois. N,J T ICE, ah persons nre forbidden to trespass upon tholsndsor the subscriber In .Main lowuMiip, lor tlio purpose ol slHiotlutt or tlstitiiK. Any oin hereafter so oUeudlUK, Mill be dealt with aceoi Inutolaw. JACOB MUDIAN.Hi. Mamvllle, July 31,'t-u. niSSOLUTION OV PAHTNKU- mo Bartuershtn heretofore existing belwcui David Brobst nml John WMCvatis tn the uuim making business lu West 1) oomsbuiKt Hits day iltssoUed by mutual consent, Ihe books, palters ami occouulK remain In thf bauds of D.ivld BiobMt, who is authorltd to settle nnd receive and receipt tor all inonejs and accounts. DAVID BBOIIhi, JUHN KVANM. Bloomsbur Juty ), lfcO.-. Tho business will be continued at the old stand by Da lit Biobst, uho.tliatiklul lot iast patrmi age aul l.or, respccltully ubks a eoiidnuinieo ot tho Hime. DAVID BKUB.-jT. July Ul.Oj-St, N1 OTICK TO COAIj DKALKHS. Sealed proposals nre Invited bv tiie undri-Nii'tu ( Oxerscer of ihe I'oor ot BioomUownship.ior im nishlng Coal rrom the luthoi Auk us t im, imIIj,. I.'th uf April lM.y. te( ante rates mutt I eghen lor No, i coal aud o. .'j t ual. 1'iopiwais wiu hu te ccled till ill o'clock, noon, of August 10. J. II. KUIIMAN', Oveiseerof tne Boor. Bloomshurg, July .'11,'tH. B LOOM8I1U1IU Ul'I.IIAIIV IX.-jlil'UTU 'all term of this Instltutloti u 111 oneti A ,,. gust UI, lKtw, at which time u class will . h. Kit Hired lor the protcsidoual training: or'lcuc hers and it is cx peeled tlial duritiu tho ear the lusP Itlllon will bo lecognlrcd lot a tslale Noinut Kcliool mihitll the pnvlltfles of the olhei Male flisiitutloiis. torlurther partlcularsor cllculars attdress the l'rlnclpal. JlllySl.'IW. IlKNItY CAltVKIt.A. M. rpEAL'UKUS WANTED. rlvo malcnnd two female teachers for the pub lic schools ol Conyiiuliain township. Kxaminif tlon to be held atCeulralla on 'Ihursday Atmti.t 13, lbtw, commencing at ten o'clock. ., lly order ol llio Board, July 2I,'0S-3I. C, O. Murphy, Acting Wee'y. STATEMENT OF UOUNTY FUND OF CONY.NUIIAM TUWNM1II1' l'OK lbU7. April 2M, Wis. To Ain't of Duplicate. n.sl 111 Unseated laud tax from County Com'rs. 311 -jo tmTxt llynm'I. of unscaUd land tnx returned to County Com rs lor collection. $ -1 1.1 lly ain't, ol errors nud txniicrutious. I'Jll si " " paid I. M. . reck on lean 111 lull. Nj7 M " ' Itob't. (iorrcll on loan on uect lwo iw ,, to Tn-iuturer lor ;r cenlage, J 1, ' " Collector lur commission. 1I Iiu .hi I 51 llalaucoii hands of r. 11, Wohlfarlli Treasurer, S70 k5 IIUNIIY M01i:il, 1 ,, U. MUlll-llY. Auditors. July 31,'(W-3t, JJIIDUK LI-OTINa ! I ho Commissioner's of Columbia County Ml: ueet at UiomiU Water mill, near Ilaveu criek In Ushlugcrcck lownshlp, on ialurdiu-.tlnt loll! day of Aug, next at uu o Iiock a. in. to i"ccf " proposals to erect an open singlo track truss l i li!,.,!crVs? '""f". L'retli, Tlio bridgo lo be lit-ty- our leet long belween abiilnn-uts, mm )mlr. io;UrZrk't,OUU,UUUMX, ""' jniHilssiouers OUlce. llloooiusburg July J. lM OWl.KIt, 1 MU.NT. cul.ll, l-Colii'rs. HAVIllYUAUlJllJ Julyi'l.'eS, llilNK OF YOUlt TEETH ASH HA VB IllEM AIIt.MJLll 10. .i,D ch,'lf"ut. Inivllig locitlcil lu llloomsburg lor Ihe practice oi his piolcss ou.l, anxious loutta ken u new Inieiesl uhiu lue sul.Joel id li-misi- I'ltlilEilVi: YOUlt .VATUHAL TKOII, . T, i . ,!,"!""" losucn llo extendi, LOMKIO lilt. LllAbk ANT'S Oil ICE lie will ex. tii. labour item luu oi ihuiLi uuu i"vu.S ,'h hI,.UU,r,tnor "I'Clhou. ol 1 ll'ij c ,ui?lrv ' Zt'" I'"1"'"" l"l Mitliu oV . i . '. "uu "leans ol pioMuu lo ii,u m,n, skeptical ini Wl. im,B tl;lluot ,Tos;ib J t,? " A III IF I CI A 1, TIIUTII. objecting that Ihey caliso pain, ana onjucu soiiucsa lu the mouth, una iney luust LVmktii uulMUiu tulliig, and thai luuileuily ihel ,. tlinittliusiueuiloiitlhir. '"immij uu ale Ti loi'i1W!.(','.'M'y..wi""1" ou lu EAU UIis . r i .. . ... hio set oi . n liiVeli ! . ,.7..i...7k "Ob'itv.i pain, or uuiild bo r.ac!se?b;"u"u"oVuu,u ,"oui"1 u" miiioum iixmi: (jam, hat being Ihe aiitusllietie lu gtneral use und limt.. l,..',P,UU'" "u "duilul.ler ether uoueMi In those prcitiring It. tM,J,.'?,Al,b.U-,UM'l'uwl" l''"l"o jour m-ui!t"uliv?' ",m,u"'' ,01' I'"""" lug tieni, I)J'uf"!l";l.".'.1'l"'.V"''"l". ,""ll'" "l 'loor lo bu'lg,' 1 "I. ' "' bl,uw -"rUct, llloonis J ul'y J,'m,i j V. HAJll'LE ct CO., .MACHINISTS & ENCUNEEKS. MAIN HI',, & I,. A Ii. a. itii IlLOOMSIIUUU, l'A. Aro prepared lo furnish all kinds of Machine, work, such as STEAM ENGINES, 110ILEUS, Knurtlug, I'ullcyB, Hungers, Couplings, miu-kwus. liig.Huw mandrils, etc., Ouago cocks, l"et cocks. Hiciim pipe, together wllh nil kinds ofHteamllU lings constantly on hand. Threshing Machlues nud Horse l'oweis inado to order. Allkiuilsof ABilcullural Machinery rl"'rl. May K.-W- r II E H E A S O N W II Y 3 s? TIIBALl, IllailTFItUITJAll '"'I"8 !ft of any in tho market i .no rtiuuer packing that makes the Joint s tho ,. insn of s7, ,Vi. r,r.- " '.".url " ""'il fruV.'vaay!i,oe over bef.iro it u,.iiu lh. They ure easy to open, which I. I hi. most hnportuni part lifter finding !, Jar that "m Kp T1IKV WIM. Kl.'Kl' TOMATOES), ThcsoJarsaro warranletl AI.I. KItJirr, lids most Importunt brauch ol Uenilstrv he discovers has utitr been troperly luiiou.ittu in e.h", u,w J",1"''""" i : miiurid iti Ml. m... 1 !.',"i ' W t'"1 " 111 lu" I'osscsst.l u ur iocr,ori.urioi i-lilier, una uiseii ii,.i., hat ilie, ittuuoi be di.liuLui"he, u, 'm ' mai'ia, teeth, uiiUKiu,iaiiut,siili.ii.tiou m est it liV.u Any person i,i paasiu viiti.1,1" "oik n eierv parleular, need uol lake It l .'iu J," oilui or pay w f, ,'l.U.r, 'V.''"01!,'' "? l"u 1" leuie iVlS olll Auditor,