THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMS13UHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. $hc (ihunbian, l,()()MHHUItO, PA. 'IIIIIX HllltMMI, .W ll. )l, lull, . Till-. I lll.l Mill .N tin. tin- l.nigt.l Clieiitntltiil In Ciiltlinlila unit adjoining nullities nfnitV imfirr published liri r. Mill l Him n imirti Iiiiui-i- slid limit nil)' of ll.rolMiipnr.rlr a nml ! tlit-refin i the In si meitlliiti for uil ertWIiiR In till. Kirllmi of I lift Nlixtr. VKIILANCK COMIITTUKM. IH-oom liavld I,nttcnbcrR,J, Tf, l-'urmnii, John t. iiiiioii. llniwtiK-lsiilnli llower, A. ti. Hcely, Jacob lIIHKI'll, lliu wukik -c. l Sin Uat Jiitni CI. J-irohy, At Iwil Htnllli. Ill n tux -.1, .1. .M'llmry, T, llculoii Cnli', .1 , .1 1 11 l'. weuiior, IlKAVI'.ll MnscsKcllllcllir, II, llllllcrlllor, ill". I , iireipiiiii-n. ri.NrilAl.lAJnlill 1, lltllllloll. Tlmliinn l-(lt" h.irty. John Mlgllngir. Cunyniiiiam lir. V. 11. Wollorth, Aaron l"er Mill, It. Thornton, Cattawissv IT. .1. K. l(obbln,s Vllir SpipII Aihtto .'iilnriir. Ckntiiii Abraham, Whlte flnm.lii-1 Nojhnrl, Nnhtuel llower. , KhaikUN-J. II. KUI1, U. J. Hooder, Mows W. M'lleury. Flsll iNtii'llEKK M. A AtnliH-rinnn, Trlall MHenry, K. rnnngst. ukke: mod U, W. t'tl, Win, Kramer, Jus, K. 1 imoii, IU.Ml.orK Win, II, Hhocni-iker.ltuElt M'Drldo, 'A. ItlllllllllH. JacksonIh-h. lliirllm.in, Jim. M'lleury, r.uiahitel Hnage., lioil-sT llnu. 1 K, llelblnc, DaliM Mine, Iteia J lower. M wusox Jus". Klsner, A. .1. Our, llllgl M'Ci.lliirn. MIN If. J. Campbell, John Nuss.chas. l'lslier Mikfmn lir. II. II. Montgomery, mitnuel rienweppeiineiscr.isnac i.uir. Monioitii l'cter llelmbnch, ,1, F, r'nrciiswitrth ivier i-.vans. Mr. I'l.rcAiAST Thus J, Wi'lllur, Jim Wa tili.lt Jus. .tnhtisnn. ,,n niie clinics Council-'.. U UliketK W. H. K1lVilll1 l'l.M--loscpll rltmcmnkor, Joe. Trlblehls, All, tireti t uiimiiyer, It'iAUIXlH HkKK T, II. llnurk, Win. llrelsbfleh, Peter I.UM1I1, KinTT.-On-ar IV lint, HitiiJcl fwydor, C'h-i's, II I), in til l:. srn wi Iiak .V. l-mtbncli, i.i id Lewis, Oco, Kteiidtnah. Ilv milor-nf Standing Comnilleo, JUIIJJ A, ITNUHS, Clmlimali llhiuinshuig, Aug. 21,'us, Attention S Democrats !! l,v onlcr that i-luai muling matter may bti ftiniMii'iI the piMjiile until after Hiu election, vn mako the following of fer That wo will send Tar. Colvmihan from now until after the. Presidential election to clubs of twenty von rivu iioi.laux. Tills is only Twenty five outs n number iinil just covers tho cost of tho paper on which 1,1 In printed. Tho paper contains each, vycelj; sixteen larjjo columns of ciitoi'talHliiR literary nml political iicwh. No Democrat in so. poor but what lie can glvo twenty five cent- to aid in tho coining contest, wid, should seo tliat U itadical nclglibo has n copy. C'IuIm shcjtlil lio formed at every Post Ofllce The Irish Vote. Ah. usual beforonn election tho Had leals aro making strong elTorts toobtniu tho IrLsli vote. As proof of their sym pathy with thoCathollolrLshtliey nom inate for Auditor (leaoral of this State, Uen. .Joint IjV Hartraufti wlio. acted ns Mrs.. SurrattN hagroan, who aided in murdering a Catholic woman whom even Uen. Butler in n public speech declared innocent. They have also nominated for Vice President Schuyler Colfax, a lending Know Xuthlny In the Wext, during the existence of that party, and he has nev er denied it to tills day. Wo assert on tho aulherlty of his own townsmen, who were members with him that lie was rt member. Let him say over his own signature whether or not ho took tho following oaths at South llcnd, In diana, In ISO I: riUST IIKflltKK. Ill tho presence of Almighty (!od and these wltnoses you do solemnly promise and swear that " you will not vote, nor give your Iiillu enco for any man for any olllco in the gift of the pedple,unle;i.s)io bean American-born citizen, in favor of Americans ruling America, nor If ho bo a Itomaii Catholic. hix-onii WKinr.i;, In the presence of Almighty God nml (hefe witnesses you do solemnly and lnceii'ly swear If It may be legally done, you will, when elected or appointed In any olllclal sta tion conferring on you the power to do mi, remove all foreigners, aliens, or Ito i mi n Catholics from ofllce or place, and j that you will in nnc-.e-.o appoint such to miy olllco or plain in your gift. A nice ticket, truly! Grant, the per--CCUtovH of the .lews for President ; Col ftvx, tho sworn enemy of foreigners for Vice-President; and Ilartrauft, Mrs. Siiriatt'sliaiigmnii for AuditorGCncral. fc Grand Army of tho Republic. "G." wants to know "why we call the Grand Army of tho Republic apo litical organization V" l-'imt, becauso Its eoniniajiUei; in John A. Logan, ouo of the. I,mpeuclimeut Couimlttee, and as bitter a Jtadlcul as breathes. During tho excitement in refetenco to .Stanton's removal, Ac iiffn al the services of the GYcukI Army of Hie Itepulilte to Congress, and at the snmo time telegrams wero sent from all tho principal "posts" urging tho ford bio removal of Provident Johnson. fiiTondjtlio Coinmandorsof tho States, Districts, and Posts, are all IlmUcals. Xo Democratic soldier of prominence is a member, nor have they over been solicited to join. Third, the Itadical Kxccutlvo Coin mitteo .aro urging tho formation of "Posts" all over tho country, "to aid In tho election of Grant and Colfax." Tho pretence that It is not political Is u mpru ruseto Induco Democratic soldiers to join, ami to yet them swum to olioy their leaders, who aro all Itadlcals, If wo aro in error In this, if wo liavo mis. taken lis objects, nothing will givo us greater jilensuru than to correct these statements. Nj:vj:h have tho opposition to tho Democratic party lieen so evidently dls satisfied, and doubtful, whether after nil they liavo not been led oil' tho track by wicked, lavatical, and corrupt lead er's, Tho fact that tho very best men of 'tho party, thaso that gavo It charac ter, tho brains, unquestionably, liavo left In disgust, must siartio tho honest portion, mid lead them to think. It is a mlsfurttuio to the County, that us a rule members of tho opposition rarely tako up and read a Democratic paper, but coiillno their reading to their own stupid party papers, and licnco it is, that, though Intelligent and clever enough id neighbors, and citizens, they havon very contracted mid oven bigo ted men of political questions, fsco that your Ilepublicaii neighbor has tho read ing of some bound Democratic paper, like tho Coi.UMJilAN, and his eyes may bo opened. TuiiV raiso In Vermont it tax of Ml,. M I on dogs, tho wholo number of ca nines being 10,031. A Question for Tax-payers. TllKIti: fcenw In be no doubt that n imrllon of the citizen of llloomsburg have lieen successively Iniiipc ring Willi the Grand Jiiilcsnl' this county, In or der to defeat thu piopo-ied Incorporation ii iiiat iowii nun n iioroiign, umii llieir treets have been opened and widened at tho expense nf the enuiitv. The whole movement seems In liuve hull. ruled as liillcn. but n o were mil immur ed to believe It until wo saw tho scheme expoed in the columns of the lllooms burg Democrat, This expose should open thu eves of tho people of the wholu county. Wo predict that after their sireeis navo neen opened rulliocxpenso of the county, there will bo very llttlo If any opposition to u llorough charter on the part of the citizens, Who are, or who are not, engaged in this pretty scheme of llceclngtlii) tax-payers of the county we aro not prepared to say. Let the people of the county look to their interests, and especially would wo urge upon tho Grand Jury, that when ever a ltoiough charter Is iignln asked for by tho eitlzens of that undent town, that It lie granted nt once. Gaztlte. Our worthy friend Sanders, nftcr n careful reeding of tho newspapers, has nt last awakened to the fact that citizens of tills llorough liavo been "fleecing tho people," by getllngthelr"strectsopened nt the epen-o of tho County." In view of all the facts had'nt thu County scat better be moved to HerwleU. All tho streets there were opened before wo wcro born, and It would do away with a troublesome question. Hut, seriously, let us meet this quos' Hon. For ten years past wo liavo earn estly tried to get n llorough Charter, and that, too beforo the street-opening question became an eye-sore. Tho ma jority of tho property holders hero have nlwnys been in favorof It, and thopress have always advocated it. we indig nantly deny that tho "Grand Juries have been tampered with." It is an insult alike to our people, and to the Grand Juries, who liavo in all Instances been tho most exemplary men In tho County And now a word to tho ignorant Sinco 1SC0 the population and enterprise of this placo have nearly doubled New streets bad to bo opened, because tho old ones would not hold the houses. It was done In tho regular manner, by petition to tho Court, and tho appoint ment of viewers. Tho damages wcro paid tho same as when a road Is opened in liriarcreek, or any other Township lit tho County, except that in the case of Market Street, the citizen pat'tltico thinli of the. damanes out of (heir own pockets. As tho nominations iiavo been made, and tlio bolitieans do not longer need this capital, wo suggest that tho clamor coaso untill tho next election, wlieu Mr. Sanders, as Candidate for Treasurer, or some other oillco-seeker, can revivo tho " played-out " war cry of " tho streets ol Hloomsburg." In the meantime wo will go on and build our Seminaries, Normal Schools, Town-Halls, Kounderies, etc. thus In creasing our taxable property year by year. Montour County Convention. This body met on Monday last at Thompson's Hall In Danville. Kvcry Township and Ward was fully repre sented, and tho iitmostgood fcelingnnd harmony prevailed. Robert C. Puiscl was nominated for Sheriff on tho first ballot. For tho olllco of Treasurer thero was somrj"strire, there being Tour candi dates in tho Held. After several ballots,, tho names of tho two lowest wero drop ped, and Isaac Ammcrman of Daovillo was nominated by a voto of V3;to 10. John Dlldino of Limestone, moh nomi nated for Commissioner without oppo sition, nnd Win. C. JoHi.on was unan imously renominated, ibr Register nnd Recorder. Jesso C Ammcrman nnd W. I). Wldcnliair wcro appointed Congressional Conferees, without in structions. Tho Representatives con ferees were instructed for Hon. George Scott of this County. Resolutions wero passed In substnneo tho samo ns thoso adoptod In Columbia Comity. Capt. Uroekway, being present mado a short speech to tho Convention, and was followed by Capt. Clialfant. Mon tour County should givo Seymour & lllnlr.VH) majority this fall. Lincoln on Seymour. Doiwtho 7W6)icbelievowitliSenntor Pomeroy that tho "emit about 'Honest Old Alio' which was at 11 rut ridiculous, has now becomo criminnl'.'" If not, let it liavo the honesty itself to publish what Lincoln said in 1803 of tho candi dato whom tho Democracy proposo in l&flS to ynit Into Lincoln's place. Just beroro tho baltlo of Gettysburg, hi, July 1RCU, tho ottlcer of Governor Seymour's btall', who had been charged by him witli superintending tho move ments of tho Now York troops whom Governor Seymour threw forward witli such unexampled rapidity nnd energy to resist the invasion of Pennsylvania by Lee, called to say farewell to Presl- dent Lincoln. Taking tho ofllcer (the Tribune knows perfectly well who thai olllcer was) by both hands, President- Lincoln said to him; wish voui to. "understand that you cannot pcilbly use worus loo wnrm to convey to "Governor .Seymour my that.Vulness "for his prompt and efllcient Ijolp glv "en to the Government in thin crisis." Tills languago thu President hhrico re peated, accompanying it with fervent pressure of tho hands, anil tittering it each time witli IncreiisHl earnestness and feeling. NA'itri!Ai.i,ATlo.N laws. -A refer ence to tho naturaliaition buys may bo Useful at this timo. After tlireo ytrs residence i,i tho United States, it declaration of inten tion to become-n citizen may bu liu-d in tho Pruthoiiotary's olllco nt any time, without witness j and at tho end of two years mew a certillcato of citizenship may bo obtained In ojn court upon prooi ( nvo years resilience. Two wit nesses. Aliens who enter tho United States under 19 years of age, can, without 111 ing declaration, obtain certillcato of cit Izenshlp, in opon court, upon proof of flvo year's residence. Ono witness. Thoso who liavo been In tho military or naval servico, can obtain certificate of citizenship upon presentation of dls. charge, and proof of ono year's resi dence. The fact Is stated, to show Jiow tiWi Republican party has been ndvaiwlaiig In Radical news, that overy ono of Iin -coin's original cabinet, except tlw- iar torious Simon Cumcson, who wa- turn ed out, Is now supporting Soyinsiu; nml lllalr. Di'iuxo tlio past tlireo yeurs, of pro found pcato tho Radicals liavo- exnoiid- ed fourteen hundred mllliotvs of tlio people's monoy. Patlcncu patience, frcoinon, you have your reinedv in October and NovcmUj next t Coming- Over. Wiinroglad to obscrvo that In nil parts of the country there Is n continued accession of able men nnd Influential newspapers to the Democratic ranks. Tlie "lllpon (Wisconsin) Representa tive" of July 1st gives In its adhesion lo thu Democracy. Hon. F.T. llacklis of Cleveland Ohio, heretofore an eloquent Republican ora tor.ls on lliesluiup for Seymour & lllalr. lion. Daniel S. Gooding U.S. Mar. shal for District of Columbia, n Lincoln elector in 18i!l, is slumping Indiana for Seymour A Itlalr. J. M. llorrell Ksq. of Media, Delaware County Pa. a life long Republican, Join ed and addressed tho Soymour Club of that place. C. 1). Robertson of Warrick, into n Republican, spoke nt n Democratic rati fication meeting at lloonovllle. Tho Cleveland Plalndealcr says lion. Richard Gregg of Aurora, Dearborn Co. Inn speech came out for Seymour A Ulalr. Tho Schenovo (N.Y.) Monitor hereto fore Independent hoists tho names of Seymour A lllalr. Tho Ulster democrat, Kingston N.Y. takes down tho names of Gen. Grant and Col. Fax nnd hoists Seymour A Ulair ns its candidate. Charles Jlorris Ksq. a leading lawyer of Troy, Miami Co. Ohio 1ms nnnounccd a chango to Seymour & Illair nnd speaks of many others following his ex ample. Tho "Loyal League" of Philadelphia aro reported to liavo expelled 82 mem bers who havojoincd Seymour & lllalr Clubs. Tho Philadelphia Germans who liavo herctoforo supported tho Radicals, will go for Seymour A lllalr. In Fayetto Co. Ohio, Judge R. M. Ilriggs and Col. John M. Council botli influential Republicans, camo over to Seymour A lllalr, and nro on the stump ndvocatlng their election. Col. C. C. Gardiner of Klmira N. Y. nn olllcer in the war and a Republican, supports Seymour A lllalr In a publish ed letter. Mr. Wharton, West Virginia, Kditor or tlio rarkesburg north American, for merly Radical, is now for Seymour A iiiair. Wm. R King Ksq. of Rcdford Pa. al ways n Republican is now for Soymour it Jllair. Col. W. B. Thomas of Philadelphia collector of tho Port under President Lincoln is for Seymour & Blair. Tho Jordan Transcript N. Y. hercto foro Republican goes for Seymour A Illair. Hon. Jtulgo Mellon of Pittsburg Is for Seymour & Blair, to tho distress of Radicalism there. Gen. Bucll, is for Seymour A lllalr. Conference Meeting-. llLoo.Msnuna, Aug. 10, 18CS. The Representative Conferees met in tho "Forks Hotel" pursuant to tho or der of tho District County Conventions. Membcre of tho Conference, Peter Bill- mycrnntf Chas. G. Murphy for Colum bia, Hint I. AV. Wagner, and William JM'Jvinch for Montour County. On motion of Mr. M'Nlnch, seconded lijr CI. O. MurpViy, IMr Dltliiiyur Wlls fleeted President. Ou motion of C. G. Slurphy, seconded by W. JI'Nincii, I. W. Wagner was elected Secretary. After Mr. Bilimycr took tho Chair, on motion of O. G. Murphy, seconded by I. W. Wagner, Hon. GronaE Scott was unanimously nominated for Rep resentative On motion of W. M'Nincli, seconded by C. G Murphy, Danvlllo was chosen as tlio placo for holding tlio next Rep resentative Conference. On motion of Mr. Wagner, .seconded by Mr. Jl'Nlneh, tlio meeting ndjourii ed, nine dir. Peuk,Bu,i..myi:i!, Pres. I. W. WAdNKii, Sec. I'ouit years ngo,the follovlng,nmong other distinguished men, wero against the Democracy. Now they heartily support Seymour and Blair: Andrew Johiiaoii,PreIdiont of tho Unltod. States. Salmon P, Chase, Chlef-Justico of tho United States. Gideon Welles, Secre tary of tlio Navy. O. II. Browning, Secretary of tho Interior. James R. Doolittle, United States Senator from Wisconsin. James Dlxcn.Unitcd States Senator from Connecticut, Montgomery Blair, into Postmastw-General. Fran els P. Blnlr, tho friend and advisor of Andrew Jacksoa.. Stephen J. Field, Associato Jus-iiae United States Su premo Court. Henry Stanbery, Into Attorney-General of tlio United States. This by no means completes tlio list. SoB of tho order politicians will ro mtiiibor the fact that Kx. Gov. John Andrew Shulze, suddenly In Buplember 1WS, camo out for Rltner, in a letter. 'iVioJpurnnl of tho canal Commissioners Mr. T. Stevens being ono of them, shows that Shulzo was rewarded tlio sum of fifteen hundred Dollars nbout that time, under pretence of Damage to hU farm near AVilliamsport. Tho election of David R. Porter defeated thisoilcu speculation. irtAi.iNANT, Ingnornnt, and fanati cal people, may think It all right that tho wliltos of tho South should bo dis franchised, and Mibjccted to tlio rulo of their former slaves, but it must bo re momnoreii iiiat, wo ol tlio rsortli, pay nearly for It. If wo aro willing to pay all tho oxpensoof the Government, our selves it is nil well enough, hut If not, wo must barten to drlvo tho radical party from power, so ns to glvo tho peo plu of tho South n cliiuico to prosper. fjENEUAi, Git ant Fald that If ho was clt-cted President ho would linvo no 1 wllcy of his own. Wo liavo no doubt of it. Hut Sumner, Butler, Washburno, .liOgan.Chandlcr, Philips, nnd Douglass, would have ono for lilm. A voto for iant Is n voto for theso precious wortliIes,wlio would manipulate Hiram exactly to suit their own treasonable purposes. Who could havo belloved that, Vir ginia, tlio great Stato that gavo to tho world a Washington, Patrick Henry and Jefferson, should In so short a timo after their death, bo under tho rulo of n Military Despatlsm and excluded from any participation In tho cholco of a President. Men of tlio world, that Is, those who do not claim to bo especially Influenced by religious motives, may well ques tion tlio sincerity of such professing Christians ns glvo their support to lrnnt, a wholly Irreligious man, instead of Horatio Seymour, tho Christian. Andcrsonvillc. Gun. Quant wroto to Butler, whec tho cxclinnco of prisoners was going on with tho full approval of tlio rebels , Send no Jnoro men In exchnngo for our sick prisoners In tho enemy's hands, jvcry man released uccomas an nctivo soldier against us. If wo eoiiiincnco n system of exclinngo wo will have to light on till tho wholo South Is exter minated. 11 Is hard on our men in Southern prisons, hut Is humanity to moso leu in our raiiKs to ngnt our uni ties. That shows who was responsible for tho horrors of Andorsonvllle. Such of tho Southern slntes as refuse to accept ncgroLand carpetbag rule, aro by Act of tho Rump Congress to bo de prived of tlio right of voting for PrcsU dent, and In such of tiicso States ns Imvo already accepted these hard conditions, but arc likely aflcr nil to voto for Sey mour nnd Blair, llio pcoplo art to bo deprived of tlio rigid of voting, and tho Electoral voto of tho stato Is to bo east for Grant by tlio bogus Legislature. If there is ono spark of tho blood of 70 left in tho American people, they will al low no such outrage as that, to bo per pctiated. The cost of maintaining troops In the.'. military districts during tho last year for Radical reconstruction purposes, was, according to tlio Now York 2W4- tine, $18,117,311,72! This enormous c.x poudlturo of tlio public funds In n'tlmo of profound peace, Is tho result of Rail ical misrule nnd mismanagement. Tlio only way to stop such reckless cxtrava-. ganco Is to hurl from power tlio party that encourages it. As long ns thero is n Radical majority In Congress, the work of plunder will go on. Will the heavy burdened tax-payers think of this, and apply tlio remedy V At Governor Seymour's residenco In Decrflcld yesterday arrived Major-Gen- oral Henry W. Slocum. Major-Goneral Rosccrans fins been thero several days Kach distinguished gentlemen will re main till Tuesday. Now that thestates man who saved Pennsylvania, the olll cer who gained tho battle of Stono Riv er, and tho general who won at Benton vlllo nro In consultation, Is not tlio lib crty of tlio Loyal Millions imperilled. Let Congress rcasscmblo at once. "The cntiro English press favors tho Republican ticket." And tho cntiro Irish people favor tho Democratic ticket. It is natural enough that tho oppressors should desire tho election of Grant and Colfax, and tho oppressed that of Soymour and Blair. When Sey mour is ProsIdent.Amcricannntionality will lio respected nil over tho world. Docs any adopted citizen doubt that? The only money voted by tho lato Radical Legislature of Pennsylvania for charitablo purposes was that given to a negro institution in the Twenty-fourth Ward. Tho Soldiers' Home, at Fif teenth and Filbert streets, was refused any nld, as wero many other charities for white men and women in the State. Will whito men sustain such n party '.' When tho tnx-payer goes to tho polls at tho comlmc election, let him ask wnicn party imposed upon thu country tlio heavy bunions under which tlio na tion is now staggering. If a Radical pretends ignoranco upon tho subject, ask him nbout tho eighteen millions of dollars that wero spent last year to meet tlio expenses of Radical reconstruction in tho South. Tin: Radical leaders are calling on tho one-armed and one-legged soldiers to form singing clubs to sing Grant songs it Black Republican meetings. They want the poor mutilated veterans who liavo been playing hand-organs at our street-corners to lay nsiilo tho organs and cultlvato'their singing talents, to slug Simpson or Ulysses Into tho Presi dency. And after that is accomplished they can go to organ-grinding again. Wo don't bclievo tlio .soldiers will " see it." Anyhow, singing won't pay the public debt. Tin: carpet-baggers liavo hit upon a now sclicnio to givo tlio electoral voto of tho South to tho Radical candidates for 1're.sldont and Vlco President. They now proposo to take away tlio Presiden tial election from tho pcoplo In tlio re constructed States, and let tho Leglsla- tureschoosothoelectors. They aro afraid of tho people, and know that in a lair popular voto they will bo overwhelm ingly defeated. But their now game will fa!l,-for tho pcoplo Intend to gov ern themselves. We are on the ovo of tliomost impor tant political campaign over known nnd doubtless excitement will run high through tho Country. Wo caution our friends against tho folly of disputing Willi their Radical neighbors on politi cal questions, nothing is gained by it, and generally tho only effect is toinake them moro hardened In their fanatical, nun lilgoled opinions. Iin: season Is approaching when many of our Democrats friends usually tako a trip West, nnd after, wo aro sor ry to say, tills 1ms been douo heretofore, without thinking of tlio Flection. We beg our friends to niako no urrnnge. jnents, either In tlio way nf traveling, or imsldess that will render their belni hero at tho Klectlon In October, lit tho icasi uegieo doubtful. Tin: Rudlcals lu tlio United States Senato not only sat until 2 o'clock on Sunday morning, but held a session on tlio evening of tho Lord's Day. Such t tiling was unknown In this country un til they obtained control of tho govern ment. Tim: editor of tho lleltytom Tclescojie objects lo singing by the choirs of churches while taking up a collection. Ho saysj "Wo liavo sometimes seen brothers so nbsordcil in tlio sliiclnc dur ing tho collectlomthnt with their closed eyes, thoy could not seo tho basket as it passed." "The WAV the jionev uoiw.". Mercur has got n bill through Congretw paying I'. John SSOO, for somo postage stamps lio says ho lost. Any man can build a sinoke-houso on top ofldsliouso If Congress gives him $800 no. Hut then wo tax-payers must foot tho bill, Cou'AX, n llttlo over a year ago, said that "Oraiit had proved n failure lit every capacity oulsldo of tho military." Wo should no.v llko to havo Grant's opinion of Colfax, The Rev. Hurloy Baldy of Maucli Chunk has taken cbargo of HL Paul's Church, Doylostowu. What A Copperhead Xs. Tho Tribune styles Colonel T. Lyle Dickey, recently appointed Assistant Attorney-General of tlio United fclntcs, " n copperhead." Now wo may learn exactly what a copperhead Is. Colonel Dickey has lieen mi honored citizen of Illinois for thirty years. For many years ho was Circuit Jtidgo In tho Ottawa district. Whon tho war broko out lio went to Washing ton and asked Mr. Lincoln for authorl iy lo organize a cavalry regiment' Mr. Lincoln wroto to tho Secretary of War concerning tho said copperhead tills! "Tills man is my friend. Wants to "raiso n cavalry regiment, lie won't "lie. lie won't steal. A. Lincoln." Receiving his authority, ho recruited and put In tho field llio Fourth Illinois Cavalry Regiment, and commanded the same, till Grant mado lilm Chief of Cav alry on his staff, which post ho filled with distinction. Three sons nnd a son-in-law of this "copperhead" entered tho army. Of two of theso sons, both privates, one was killed and another severely wound ed in tho Red River expedition. His son -In-law, n general, was killed al Shlloh. Now wo know what tho Tribune's " copperhead " means. World. A Red Hot Time. An entbustastie club meeting was held In Bergcr's Hall on Tuesday night, to ratify thonomlnn tions of tho Democratic County Con vention. Tlio hall was crowded to Its utmost capacity, many Republicans be ing In tho crowd. Tho President of tlio club, Mr. 'Wliltman, and tho Secretary, Mr. Shearer, wero In their seats, whllo the band enlivened tho hall witli excel lent music. Tho meeting was first ad dressed by Capt. C. B. Brockway, of Bloonisburg, who spoko vigorously and to tlio point, eliciting much applause W. 1'. Furey, of this paper, was next called for, and addressed tlio meeting for nbout nn hour. Mr. Mayer tho nom inee for President Judgo of the district, having nbout this time made Ills appear, ance, was greeted witli great enthusi asm and called upon for a speech. 1 lo responded, thanking the Democracy for tlio honor done him, and reviewing the issues of tho campaign in ono of tlio best speeches over delivered in tlio hall He was frequently and loudly applaud ed. At tho conclusion of Mr. Mayer's speccli tlio meeting adjourned with tlireo cheers for Seymour nnd Blair and tlio Democratic County ticket, and re paired to tho residenco of Sir. Mackey with tlio band. What was dono there will bo found In another place. Clinton Democrat. Holders: of flve-twenty Bonds liavo very llttlo to hopo from tho Radl cals. Tliad. Slovens, and most of the leading men of the Radical party, aro open.repudlators, and indignantly deny that tlio principal of tho Bonds is paya ble In Gold. Tho Chicago platform tries to dodgo tho question by saying tli at tho principal should bo paid ac cording to tho letter and spirit of tlio law. Why not say gold at once, If they Lueant that? Let tho bondholders beware of the sblniilaster txirty, and stand by tho Democrats, tho good old party that gavo us gold in former year, and that nover ,ycl repudiated n promise to pay gold, as did tho Radicals under Gov. Ctirtln. The fact that Thad. Stevens was bap tized a few minutes beforo his death, by tho Sisters of Charity of tlio Church of Homo, will disgust Ills political friends wo have no doubt. Tho remark lio is said to liavo made, a year ago, " that ho would sooner send ono hundred miles for Sister Loretta to bo with him in his last hours, than to liavo many Preachers that ho knew of," is still moro cruel. Tin: New Post Orrici: Law. Tho post olllco law Just passed by Congress contains somo important changes in tlio inodo of conducting tho business of tho department, and ns all our renders aro moro or less interested in sending and receiving letters and newspapers, wo publish somo of tho provisions of tlio now law for their information. Tho law provides that all letters on which the namo of tho sender is endorsed shall bo returned to lilm if not called for within thirty days-, It doubles tho compensa tion of postmasters for tho payment of money orders, but reduces tlio fees on inu same, it permits wceKiy newspa pers sent to regular subscribers In the county whero published to bo delivered frcoof postngo from tho post offlco near est tho placo of publication ; 11 also au thorizes tho Issuo of duplicate money orders. Tills law ntso makes it a felony of high character totiso postage stamps a. second timo knovlngly,and authoriz es tho Postmaster General to prescribe) a uniform for letter carriers, and makes It a misdemeanor for any ono elso to wear tho same. The Bankiiui't Law. Onu of tlio last of Congressional doings previous to adjournment, was tho application of a partial remedy to tho operation of thu Bankrupt law by nn amendment ex tending tlio period for tiling voluntary petitions to tho 1st of January, 18011. Tlio obnoxious fifty percent, elnuso is, during tills extended term of tho act proper, .suspended, and onco moro tho benefits of tho act may be sought by voluntary petitioners. Tin: Radicals spend millions or dol lars to keop up tho l-'reedmen's Bureau. Tlio taxes of tho whito laboring men nro thus used to support Idlo negroes In tho South, who in return aro expected to voto tho Radical ticket. Whito men, riay your taxes I OENEltAi. IIi.aih invltcil (lencrnl (Irani lo breakfast on Moutlny, in I.cavcnvvortli, and llio Coiniuninlur-ln-Chief accepted tlio Invitation of tlio "ablest general in tlio volunteer her vlco." Lot us linvo pcaio I Said General arant "I liavo no pol icy of my own." Said aencrnl Jnc-Ufion '"Jlmt man "deserves to bo a blavo who -would volo "for a mum eandldato wlienlils liberties "aro at stake." Wilson says that tho Radical party fitands 011 tlio "IlocU of Ages." Wheru t tlio Cincinnati Jiivjutrtr remarks "its very clonr that Grant dont htniid there. Ho can't oven stand on quartz." Tiioro nro two pints to Hint Joko. I Tin: now namo for tho netrro nrmy Is "constabulary." Great llritaln's Iroland has constabulary, nnd why shouldn't our IrolamlH liavo them, loot Kkul rriuhts. A nox or Matches. This necessary artlclo now costs three cents. This Illus trates tho extent to which wo aro taxed, and utterly reputes tlio idea of somo people, that tho poor pay no taxes. Water and catnip tea, nro not taxed. Wo bcllovo, but almost anything, ex cept garden truck you liavo on your ta ble is heavily taxed to pay, the interest on Government bonds, the expeii'o of tho Rump Congrcss,tlie standing Army, and tlio Freadinans Bureau lo support millions of worthless blacks in idleness. Very nice to sco white men work hard, from day lo day, to earn money for llio purposoof keeping n lot of lazy negroes. The party that repealed tlio law pledging tho faith of tho Stato of Penn sylvania, that tlio interest on money borrowed nt tho rato of flvo per cent, should bo paid In coin, and forced up on our creditors paper currency Instead, against the solemn protestof tho Demo crats, Horatio Seymour, Included) now has tho Impudcnco to call us repudla- tors, because Mr. Pendleton says tho principal of tho 5-20 bonds should bo paid according to law. The party Hint perpetrated tlio great loan swindle in 1SG7, by which tho state lost annually about $000,000, and which passed the Iniqnitlous law exempting tlio whole stato loan, (amounting toSa. 000, 000,) from all kinds of taxation, state, county or township, to benefit a party of sharpers In the city or Phila delphia, wants it further lease of power, Will it bo given to them? ONE HU.NIIItEII THOUSANDof tho best and most respectable citizens of the Stato of Tennessee, nru disfranchised under tho Brownlow Despotism, nnd it is in this way that Grant expects toelect himself President. Glvo tho whllo men of this Country, a fair Klectlon, mch ns vvashad under Democratic, rule, nnd tho Radical party would bo ground to pow der. A ViiicuxiA postmaster who receiv ed ono of tho begging Congressional cir culars, responded promptly, and enclos ed to the secretary three Dollars In Con fedcrato currency, and explained, on n piece of brown paper, that having no other money but Confederate, and not wishing to treat tlio application with contempt, for fear of being removed from ofllce, ho was compelled to send that ! Ho also expressed the hopo that his contribution to tho Radical cause would bo Judiciously expended! A.NOTlIElt "STItAW" nilt GltANT.- An election was held last week in Mon tana for Territorial Olllcers. It resulted in tho success of tho Democralie Ticket by 2100 majority! This Is out of a total voto of only 11, 000. Kvldcntly thoso hardy front Icrsmnu don't see llio policy of electing u man on tho score of ills .shoulder-straps, or aiding n parly whoso success means ruin to tho nation. Why is it that a parly that claims all tho Intelligence, morality, nnd religion should havo for its leaders the moot Irreligious corrupt, and Infamous men n llio Country I No woder, that men of character abandon such u party in dlsj-ust. I'm: public ilelil has neon liic-ieastM over thirteen millions slnio tho llr.s day of Juno last. It has been Increased over twenty-threo millions .since tho llrt day of last May. It lias been in creased over thirty-two millions since thu first day of November last. This 1: tho result of Itadical extravagance nnd misrule. Tin: success of the parly in opposition lo thu Democrats, limy have been, by means of tho War, of somo benefit t those who had a share of the spoils, but tho Country at largo Is worse on by llvi thousand millions, than lfnosuch ;ii ty had ever existed. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tin- irrpnl fitiniiint f if limu pntiHlllnpil liv tin Inilk-s In ilrcsslngnnil iirmimlnic tlmlr linli- must nuiko liny ni tli lu Mlilt-h unultl Ipssen tlu-lr laltiir tiaillriilHili- di-si nihil-. Uinti'H p!Ptulile Am lirtisia lum-s tlie luilr In i-ucli coiuUthm ns tn ipiuu-r iiiiuhMui;uiiii niriumuiK n M-iy iasy mnuiT. ii iinpaiiN in ii iiiai. iucihuu liuissy tin-iit-tn inn u m nun Ii uilmjl ptl. llpalisis llio M-llh Irom ilaiuliull unit all huniois, mill it-cntH Imlilm-srt; inninoU-s Its growth nml icstoux yiny iuiii ui Hh (iridium piiiur, .1111401,1,. iu Vow llir "AUIIUS," AWunu, A', 1'. IIOOI-I.ANIIS UElt.MAN lllTI'llltM. Wiinrumil In thu liublt of nutU-iim hrw-nllp Pnl put Mpillt-hipK ; hill Wll lilts, p 110 lipslhlllnll 1 poiiimi-lullliK tills Milunblu llltlirti lo Hip public IllS POU! I'DSI'll f)l 1UI1IP IHIl HIP JlllUM IU1U UP Ihki-piIIpiMk, nml llio IhnuMimls ol ti-hthnoninli lo Its 1 lllpnpy. limo no itoubt tlinl ts thu 1110s mliinliln siipi-lMp known lnr UlP PIIIO nf lllspilspi ol lliu l.lvi r, Kent-nil nihility, I'pvpik, ami 1-01.1- lilnllilii arising; iroin 11 imiiuuprpu isininiipii. Tho Hitters iscntliply fill) Horn nil imoik-ntliiB iiiiii-iiip, lIOOrtiANWH (JEIiMAN 'lO.S'IU Comblnps nil tlio InuHillcntsol tho lllttpis wll imioHnnta Unit Hum, oiniiKP, nnlo, Ap. II Is uttoil lor tho hiuno iIIsiiispmiih thu llltlpm, In i-uso Mhi-ro 1.01110 aipiioiiuiip niiiiiiuaiii is npppshnt'3 nml tnuki-K a iri-alntlon iltllKlmully ih-a.uu nml ngrppahlo in inKi', rriucijial olllpp, uiiaip blrppl,rhlhul'a, Tn. holUoMii whi-ip, July 31,'liS-lt. AllDllESH TO TIM', NEIIVOIIH AMI 1)111111 ...I...... .It II... ll.in. I...... I iinitru, ii'' "ui. in. ii ji .Hiiii-ii-i timii lilddeli lilllsis. mid wliosii i-asis leniili pruiopt liealinenl to tender existence ilesliuhle, 1 1 yilll III U Ml ui-lllllii HI llllHi Mllll'll'U, IIOlll 111' ollllltnry illssnillges, wnaltllectiloes It, juodue 1111011 volll- ut III nil binllli ? llu vou leel weuli lUblliinllHl, t-arllyillid? Does 11 llttlo extra ex .rllon nioilueo 11 Piilnitatlon ol tlio heart? IIhim your liver, or miliary oigans, or join- lildiieys, liiiiucnlly got out nt older? Xs your urine Miiliii'lillleS tllil K. llllllCV. 01' lloekv. Ill-is it rum- 4111 settling? Or does a thick si-inn ilsobi tlio loir; ur is 11 seuiiiiiui 111 too noiioiu aller 11 hiu htoisl awhile? Ilnjou bavospellsof slioit bu-atli Inir in ilvsnepslii? Aid !iollr bouels eoustln.ili il 1 1 in you liavo spells of lulntlng, or rushes ol blood lo llio ncauv is your llieuioiy impaileit? Jsynui mind eonstallllvdwllllll-'llnDll tiilssulilet It 11, you fi-el dull, IMUss, moping, tin it ol tulupauy III I lltl t lill I" IU ll-ll 1IIIII1I-, III i iim uy trom oerybody ? Does any lit lio llilngiuiilto-toii htnltorjuuip? Is your sleep lil-iikin orieslless? Ik tho lustre of lour evo as blllllaiit 1 'I'lio bloiini .ilijoui- tluik as bilghl? Do you injoy youi-sill lu siielely ns Mill? llu you piusuo Jour business wltil lliosamceneigy? Do ion liefas inueli coll. hdelicolli ouisell? Ale your splilts ilull and Eiiii-uuiK, H. . 11 ninii.ui 1111-111111.-111111- 1 1 , mi, mi not lay II tojonr llveror d.ispepsia, Huo you tesiluss nights? Vour biuk male, your Kiui-s weau, 111111 nao 11111 limu iippLiiie, 111111 oll 111. Irlinito tills to dyspepsia or It vt r.eoinplaint? Nuw, reader, bell-abuse, vent-lea! diseases bad ly cured, and sexual excesses, nro ult capable of iirisliiclug a weakness of llio generative organs, Tho organs of generation, when In perfect health nuiko tlio man. Did you over lliluk that thoso bold, delimit, cucrgetfc, peisoM-rlug, snccesslul business-men aro alwnys thoso wliosu geueiellvo organs aro tn perfect health? Vou never hear stub men cumplalu of being inelanchoily, or nenousucss, ol 1 ,111 pita t Ion of lliu hcaii, They aroueier atriild they cannot sutctcd In business Ibi-y don't becomo sad alld Ulscoiiiiijed;liiey are aluayspolltoiiiid )ilcasunt In lliu company of ladles, and look you mid lhcm right 111 tlio laeo liono of our downeast lookti or any other meanness about lhcm, I do not mean thoso who keeplhuorgrm)lullaUd by running to excess. Tlii-se w 111 not only ruin tfielr cuiistriutloiis, hut nlsii those they ilo business with or lor. How liinuv men. trnrii lniillv.i.iit.,.,1 ,ll.,.nu.,u from Ihei ll.clsol siif-ubiisoiind excesses, have hroiiffhl about that stato of weakness lu those organs that has icdiuul tlio gonial system so iiiuih ns to luduco almost eery,nllerillsease miiH-j-, niiiiiey, pin ii ii sis, spinal aiiecilou, bllleldo and almost eveiy other loun or dlsiasu wlili li liumaullylslKlrto, nud-lho leal causo or llio troiii.loscaicily ever suspected, and hmi- doo lined lorilll hut tho right out.'. Dlsciiscs i.ril.fsoorgiin-i riulro Iho uso of a liliiKlle.- llelinbolds Fluid Extroit Ilndiu Is thoguatlliuretlc.nuillsuccrtalli euro lor ills eases of Iho I Indilcr, Kldncjs, Uimel, Dropsy, V.'-V'V,',1.0 Weaiiness. pemalo C-oiuolnlnls, Uciiera in b Illy, and all 1 Isi uses of tlio Urinary Organs, whelher exls li;g In Mule or Female, 11.0.1 w hat-! eer causo oilgluatlng, imd uu uiiiilir of how longstiuidlng, II 110 lioaliue.it Is submitted lo, Consuinptlon or Insanity may lusue. Our ihshaiid hhsJlaio Mipporlid IromlUcso sources, and tho health and happiness, and Ihat of 1-iosUllty, dipuids upon inoniptusoofa ri liable remedy. ' NoiioiiroKeiiuluo unless dono up in stcel-eu. graved Tlij.peil, with fac-slinlloomy fhemleai . tiiuiioiu i .ii., 1 1 jii.emi.isinoiislii.lupiviird l?y.t.V! lnvji'-a hy II, -i', lleliiihoiil, lliuif. KWi' i'iNt;w "''l.",1"1 WlHonlli luth Klreel, Philadelphia, I'a. l'r co- .a ir liotlle. or t! ttt les for Wfo ilellvued lo'iuiy d lu'Is.' ftoM liy nll'Hruirt UU everywhere. ' POLITICAL, Domocratio National Tiokot. 1011 1-Ill.StIIKXTI HORATIO SliYMOUR, 01' NEW YOUH. 1011 vtcK-wiEsl 11r.su UKN. FRANCIS P. 1JLA1R, or Missouri!. Domocratio Stato Tiokot. 1 on AUniroit-oi-.NEiiAi.! CHARLES E. BOYLE, or I'AYETTi: COUNTY. 1 ou 8Cuvnvoit-ni-.s Kit A 1, 1 GEN. WELLINGTON II. ENT, OV COLUMBIA COUNTV. Demooratio County Ticket. l-OIl llKl'IinslINTATIVr. I (1KORC1K SCOTT. l'OU fOMJIlhSIONUIll WHiUAM OIUKll CJUICK. l-Oll 1MSTIUCT ATTOHNHV I K. R. IKKI.KR. roil sin viivoit 1 ISAAC A. DHW1TT l Olt AUDITOK I A. J. ALBKRTSON. Market lleport Wheat per bushel , 82 r llyo " Corn " Oats. " Flour per barrel Cloverseed . l a.: , 1 S-i Ml . II 01 7 00 . 2 OH 1-Inxseeil 1 luller 1 lires Tiulow I'lilaloes 1)1 led Apples Fork Mains Shies and Hhouhlois Inrd pi-r pound liny per Ion .... 10 U0 .. 810 m ... 1Su3) .... IV no .... K 00 ... 7 0" ... IS W IiU.M llKIl. Hemlock llonrds per thousand feet I'lno " " " (ono Inch).. Joist, ScniillliiK, Flank, (Hemlock) Hhlnujles, Nil. i per Ihousand Hiding " " " II. r.V.V".V.'.','.'.'.'.'.!'. ino No. 1 Hootch pi No. i! ' " Hluom 8 S.1I 3 I'bllndi Ipliln illurketa. TllUllSPAV, Aug. SK 181)8. I.'l.nlllt . NorlhweMerti Miperllno at 87.la 7.7 ;orihviicrii cxira , H.IIO(0 s. Northwestern f.unlly iy"''-"' I'eniisvlvanlanud VVestem stnierllno .siin.ii ti-H S5i S (1.-. lViinsylvalila and Western Inmlly..... Fennsylvunlaiiud Western fancy ,lll.l)IH.ill2.0ll 81l.li uyo iiour V iii:at lvunsyivaliliireil.tl bus. .... riouincrii - California " " whllo " . .!.UI&S. 81.20 . ? ursas.i. Kyk Feniisylvanla rye, bus Cohn V ellow, White, " OATS JtljllS . l.unii hlleiaji l'ltovimo.NS aicss i-orK, pi UUl 821). J.&U iMetouooi, Dressed JIors, H 1" Hmokcd Hams " Hlioulders p lb T.nrd.W!t 821.1 RWe(.ti)o lV-al.H! He i2i-fflriK, Mkkiis I'lovclset'U !Ubus 87.0U(!i7.rK) Tiinouiyseeu v ,J"s Flaxseed ' CATTI.K Ilcef Cattlo lb Cows, & head HIIKKl' "P lb II 00s tUW Bs 82. ... UcW, sii5.su.; cftlarriiti)!. Timuvrnv DAVllNlMHtT. In llerwiek '1'niik.dfiv nflr-rniinii Inst, bv Itt'V. John A. iivto, Mr. Imvld II. Tlmmton nnd MIsh Wlllielinlim P.iveiipitn, uu in iicvwkk, i n. gcjiHui. I.AIT11AI11I 111 llelltlill. nil .lull' Till. Mrs. Enubach; aged 72 j eals s nioiilhs and l-iyeais. ll.VUTOX III llenlon Aug. Mb, JIns, Mnlinda Itallim aged 51 ears, 7 lnmilhs and 22 days. NEW iVERTlSEMENTS. (Prom tho Clovelund Leader Juno 1M.) JL Lively Scene-" AU Right" on the rampage. All 1 lay ycsU'rduy lliciu amis u m-i-iio In fiont ot WiulliliiKton'H 1 Hock, on uaU-r Sluct, that vould liao dono honor to New Voile or L'hloaK' at llu'lr bublesl season. Iminc-nsu tiers nf box wero mngf-J nloiiB the sidewalk, on cither Mdi nnd nn nrmy of ilorks and l.umiirs wi-io lorn Ing nml hfiullnllii'm away on isevcmltwo-liorho ilrnyn, whllo from the cbllaib beneath tho build UlS tho boxes camo tumbling tip m fast that the piles leinalned umllmlnlMicd, A llttlo closer i- qulry v culcd our cut crprlslng fellow clllen.K, O. l ansler, In coniinnnd of tho gang aud glanconltho labels ou tho box en showed that cadi contained six dozen of tho AU lUght Km It Jar,' which lendsus buck ullttle. About two yenis ngo, bonio genius lun liajniy moment, ult upon tho most nlkitous plan y do iM'd for a perfect Fruit Jar. Not less apt nnd fitting wan tho name Hh which ho chrUtcned it, tho "AU Illgut." Tllnl proved It moio petfe e en than tho Inventor had thought, hlmpl nnd cheaper by 53 per gross than any other tlrst- class Jar of Its species, It can bo used with petfe certainty by any house-Ik eperor setvantol eve tho moht ordinary Intelligence, I With such an Invention ns this at command, It ts not surpiUing that nit Immense establlsli mcnt was reared for Its manufacture nor that Mr. Tanslc-r should have detected Its merits and Inteiestcd himself lu tho Company, During last fall and winter tho work wcro kept In comtnut operation and tho stock accumulated is lm mense, Tho null of yesterday announces tho opining of tho shipping hcnson.und f.ir exceeds anything ot ft similar nalutowlilch wo havocv notlced lit Cleveland, Noless thanoioccH fmn (mMargo cases mcio shipped yesterday, somo Ity rail, others by boat, aud destined vailously to nearly overy part of Ohio, Michigan, W'lscoti. sin, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana nnd lMmn. Mr, Fnnslcr Uccrs constantly lit sloio I gross of theso unrl ailed fruit jars, and gives his petsonal attention tonll ordeis leeched by mall express or teltgiaph. llebldestlic All Itlglit.hls stock of sonllng wax, Jelly tumblers nnd onus. ccinoiit, and every nrtlclo pertaining to the irult prcseiving Idea, Is Immense, Tho tiupaialled success of Iho All ltlght Is duo to tlneo causes, It Is a perfect nrtlclo lu Itself: It Is tluaiur than any other ready Urst-cla.ss Jar ; nnd lastly, Ithas lu Mr. l ansier a IIomau for a general, Time inusfs Mhlth, sliullaily comhlmil, havo uoikeil wonders lu tuulo timeout of mind, Notwithstanding Mr, rauslet'N luitiunsu sin ply, It looks now as though Iho tapacltles of the AlllMghr manufactory Moutd bo taxed to tho utmost, Immense orders mo jet tn bo illkd, and ns tho la ult tices nro steadily emerging from tho danger of frost, nnd our pcadies.pluuiM, pears ami nerriis necomonsurocrop, thojur tradu ie. eelves an ndtlltlonnl Impetus, Canning Is tho great modern linpuAeiiKut ov er picstrvJng In sugflv, nnd Iho wonlu mil v unit lollnd out tho host fiult Juis to buy tin m by tho cariomi, v congratumio mv, iniislfr on his snccesslul eulurp, nnd housekceneis uvcrv. whero ou Inelrnblllly to poscss so ndmliablo a n nit jar ns lliu justly. naint d All ltlght." Aug. aitw. s IIKUIIT'S SALK. op VAiiUAiir.i: m:.i, ):stati:. Ilvlrtuoof aiirltof rictl I'aclas Issued out of tho Court of Common rieasort'oliimlilacoiiii. ty nnd In mo directed, will ho exposed to puhlle sale or out cry at thot'ourl House 111 lllooiusliu ru nt onoii-clneUlnthonlternooii.on Monday Hepl. Ill IsnS, Iho liillowlna real eslato to will A eerlll 11 loLnfifriii.iiil sllnnti.,1 In l-,,t.,,uluu township, Columbia County coulaluliiix seien neris, moro or less, Iiouiided on tlie east hy laud "I 'imiii I Ilium, mid lliosoulh nnd west by laud ol John Klelh rand on Ilia North by publle load Icadlhli Irnlil Catawlssu to MIlllluMlle, u till Iho lippilllelilllKls, heltilaud laUiu Intnexeiullonnud to bo sold lis Iho plopilty of Joseph It. Jiimls .MOIIIUX'.M .MII.I.AUI1, AliuustSil.lW W"'rl"' liititwicK (uzt-ni! ropy, ADMINISTHATOIt'S NOTIOH. KHTA1E OP ANPlir.WJItl.KK, lircKAHl.ll. lAttersoIailiuliilsliiilloiioiiihu istato or An druwllellck, into of jitt. l'ltasunt twp., Culuiii. blu eii., ili((asid,haobtens:rontei bylboltiBls. !.V.r.uf '".Wiounty lo Jacob iuillik of Ml. I'li"oi. ,,, !AI.'. lii havlnit ilalnis or deinonds iik-auist llio eslato of tlioeiieedint aro rioiiesied niakSpSylnc'nt. """ ludl'Uta "' JulyVOH-M. Admlnlslrttlor, 4 hit KINDS OF JOH I'lUNTINO tiu tJmcofc" at T" 0o,-0"1un i"i or-VAiiUAiiu: itHAfj iThtati:. ly Irluonf nwrll nf Fieri FnrlrtH taunt nut T (no Couit of Common l'lcfttt of Columbia tnun Mill IO IllOUiimi'ii ""' ai'mii-ii i" iiuuiu- lour out cry nttliu Court lloimo In IHnonn- I mrn.nl oupocIock inllioniicriioonnn amminy. nlostntoioultt hi tin. rritn it lot nraromiil Mtimlo In (.'nil iiuimni township contninlntf ono ncro, tunro or vJ. bounded ou tlio cnU by lot Into of Win Ash inn, on tho notlli by publlu mail Ipiullng tit lernmiitown nml on tfio south nnd cnit by tntuli of tlio liOPURl Mountain Com t'ompany, mi nhlrhlH erected ft Two HtoryHtono House wli tlio borough of Ccntralln, Columbia county, bo luiz two lots lllty feet front, nnd ono hundred mid tiny led deep, bounded on thoenst by Catawtau it.iiiov. itn iim north hv lot of immnd ntut iladtmltlifihon witli tboi npiiurlcnnueci. Heucd, initen I" l.xccuuuu mm m uu wmi lit Aug. 21, (M. . ...,. ,.,. , '" AGENTS WANTliU 1-UR. TIIK BTANDAUD AND OFFICIAL I.I VIM OF wi-mour urn! lllalr. A book fur every library liWorlcul vnluc-i Nnl'uirlut r-nii iln without II or liavenJiHtnnilcniUiiullngiif tlio lun bf-rnru no coiiniry. wiiuuii. iiiiuiiin -j ho knilliiii Democrats ami Ciiiucrvntlvra nt tin- Union, lhoclaims ortuulimocrntlecain!MiiU-H tn tho mill ronton nt llio people nro no forcibly imr- trnycilnnd clearly Hiown In lull Volutin-, hut nnirk-ua-inrcoinlitutlounl liberty should f.ul In rendu. ngeiuH 111 u l'luii u. niy v;,iuiii.i hid llndlnir thl-f Krcat standard work tho best oiiur tnult y to lnalto money over ollered, ns Its luiuo size, low pi lee, nud Brent popularity Imvo iii ub- lipimiivu in-mum mihk ..., .....j 11 SUPPiy. M'Hd lOrCirCUlOlS, nml new mil nut'iiu iniiHundiirultdesi-lll'tlonol tho greatest sob. hi-ilpllim book ol tho times, ' I" N I Vl-' II HT AT E8 1'lMlt.lSlUNCl CO., Ill lllonmoHlll-el, New iuik. K01HTKirS NOTIUIfi. NOTIW2 w I Vheuby glvcntonll legatees, credllorfi nml other pel sons interested in tho istntet of thote Bhectlvo decedents nud minors, that t ho i following nilmlnlstratlon nud Runrdlnn nccounts linvo been llleil In tho olllco of tho ltedster of Columbia countv.nml will lo presented for connrmntlon i .. i ....niion In llm 1 Irt.liH i f Hurt, til till held In llloomsburg, on Monday, tho seventh dny of Kept, lO!", ut two o'clock In tho nrternoon ol said day. . Account ol Joim mauiionuuanunu 01 Aman da K. UobblUM, 2. I'lrst and ilnalnccount of Anthony Menuex administrator of AUrcd U Menuez, deceased, ;l. Aecouni oi l eier iiayiium wum-uij nuvjunn adminlslralors of Jonas 1 layman, lato of Uicen- wooit lownsuin, ueccaseu, i l-irszt nn.l fltml nrci.iiiit nf Nlcbrtlas. Obndlnll niul James J, Cnmpbell, executors of Obadlah Campbell, tieccaseu. 5. Flrstand llual nccount of Llwood Hughes, executor or l'ho'bo 1'. Illrks, deceased. ti. Account of Thomas Hutchison, administra tor ot Aim Hutchison, lato of t'lslilugcreek twp., deceased. ... ,, , , 7. Final account of Andrew t roll, executor of Adam Croll lato of MUllln twp., deceased. t 3. lllirn aim iiiiiii aecuuiu ui juruu mm imc" liiPton Venitcrndmlnlstralorsof John Yeager lato oflicust twp., decenned. V, I' llini llCLOimi oi lsaio iiiieiuan escrumi Michael Hlleman latoof Madison twp., deed. lt. Account of l'hlneas Cool, niHi;iIirnm 1 ikiI, administrators" or Ph. lip Cool, lato of ltoarlng crcclc twp., tlcr'd, 11. First and final account of Kllznbeth Itucka lew and l'.C. Wndswotlh administrators of Wm. llucknlcw decpascd. ..... ... 1'J. Account of C, ll.lkss, ndmtnlslrntor or K. IL llrss as filed by Haniuel Cteasy ndmlulstralor oft. H. Hess, licensed. Ill, I'artiat account ouanics iti Ainrucy mw m tlio executors or Ueorgoljougcnbcrgerdec'd. it. Final nccount of John Michael administra tor of Jacob Keller Into of Heaver twp., dee'd. 1, rirsl ncrouill ouomi it, una ihuihu jieiitr irh niimlnlstrators of John Dlettcrlch. Into of Montour tw p., deceased. Hi. Account or John It. Moyer. ndmlulstralor of George Cramer, lato of ltlonm tw p., decenswl. 17. Flisl account oijouu it, vauuersiiconunim lslrator or Hebecea Ynudersllcc, Into or liloom twp.. deceased. , u i.Mtini nrcnimtnr H. Ncvlmnl num nlstrntor or Uussel White, lato of Centto twp. deceased. iy. Account, oi isamuei lihtiiukiuu uuuiumu ol Klmira Houch, into Klmira Yum. JOHN O, FUEFZK, lteglslef. Itloomsburg Aug. 7. OIlANaKVIIiliK NOllMAI. HUIIOOU ,.,,, , , Tho noxt session of this School v. 111 commence Oil MONPAV AVOUNTiillll, 1WW. Tor particulars address 1'rof. II, II. WALKI.lt, rilncipal. Uraugovllle, Culumbla county, I'll. Aug. l,'(M-3l. TONATIIAN lIlilSLUH'a TON1U U c or Hitters lias never failed lo euro llio worst Kind ot nj spcjisia t is mo mosi succcssiui hu-h-iclno yet illseo ereil for tho euro of Consumption liyspcpsln, I.lvcr Complaint, llroncliltls, and all tleasesot tho Throat, Chest and I,nngsj Is mado entirely of roots and herbs, ono bottle will convlncoany ouo who ulves It n fair trial. No family should bo without It. Tut up In laruo bottles, prepaied and sold hy Jonathan llelsler ,v Co. Hchuyiitui Haven, i'a, and hv ail linn;- Llsls, auK. 11,'lls-ly 'J rjlUAIi LIST, l-on Hi:i'i:Mnr.u ti:um. imw. 1. .lolm Hlinuk vs Jotin Cain. a. John It, lllaeklslonctoltho Lehlgli .V linii".' it. It. ili 3, l,clcrHchiiK"uso" vs Win, A. Case el at. I. Kamuel Wateis vsdcnigo Wlllets. .1. Samuel Waters s (Jeorno Willels, (l, Haruh A, Htlno a Jacob htlno Jr. 7. Wm. l-'eason et at asslgiiess of tho Wosr lit audi InsuiancoCo, vsHlmou CVMilve. s. IMward &l'Callet al s Joim SMecney. l, 1-'. II. l'elson s JohliCatll, In. llideini Arndt s John IM.olhy. II. Thomas J. Vaudersllee s Hubert IlowelL 1.. liavlna liavcnpors Win. ,M, Kllnelop. I. 1. Joim 1!. Lelliy s (Jldeon Arudl. II. John t'olcniau vs Mlehal Ciniuls, II. J. 11. llailelou s II, c. Ilartmaii, hi. John CiMiper s ll.iulel llovverclal, 17. Joint Ulltoy s Wm H. Hleruer. H. Conynghaiu township vsretcrl.. Kim te al. in. Win. Kcbuylcr vs :llsha T. Tlll'aiiy, III. IMwalilhweit s Joim Anderson i Co. I. -I, Isaoo 1 illy s Jnmes W. Hankey, '!. llllbertl owlervsltiubin Miller. I'l. John 1 .ivi iiis vs Margaret llieheuy et nl, UI. siacy John vs Uen. Lonueiibcrger oih -". Kilns tltoige vs Aaron ivrson. nil. i:il CieelliiK Adni'r, vs .1.11. Case. '.7, l.ucas N, Moyer vs lleo. W. I'ollaincr et al. jixhi:coi.i:m.n, 1'iotii'y. llh.oinshiiri; Aug, 7, Isotf. S A Ii K . A V A Ii U A 11 I. II LOT. Located In tho centre or tin. town of llloomsburg on Main Street, near tin Louit House, Iho Ho lels, nnd princlpalslores. II liusnlroiuofiUM iicton ilalu Htreet, and lav. irected upon It a riamoilwelllnghnusowllli lie. cessary out-bulldlngs. The situation Is admira bly adapted for n busiucss. bland, lururmallon eonceruliiK terms Ac, ran bo obtained irom lleinhald htohlur at Ills saloon on Main htleit. liluomsblllg, Aug., Il.'OS-tf "yiDOWS' Al'I'ltAISlCMKNTS. Tlio following npprnlsemcnls of real nnd pi-i-sonal property set apart to widows or decedents, liavo been tiled lu tho olllco of Iho lleglstir ol Co' lunihln county, under tho Rules of Com t. and will ho presented lor nbsoluto confirmation, to tho oriiliant' Court to ho held in llloomsburg, in iindforsald county on Jlosn.vv, the Hkvl.ntii 1);vv.,u.1'' Hi-i.t, litus, nt two oilock i, i., of sold day, unless excepllons lo such confirma tions nro iiievloiiBly Hied, or which nil net mini InUresled In said islntes will tako nollc-oi 1. Widow or Jacob Merltcl or Flshingcreek. di censed, J, WlduM-ol Samuel Klsiier old recti wood, de ceased, ' 3. Widow of John Doolt of Ilcrwlck, deceased. 1. W dowof JoliiiUlgerof Montour, ileccnsed. a JJ. dow or l'tler Miller ol Centre, deceased. - .ldoiv of Hnniuel llruglerof llcmlock, dee'd i. Widow ul Peter H. Helivlg of CouynBha.ii, deieaseil. ' . Widow or Charles H.lless or Miniln, dee'd. a, w idow or Audiew l-'reos olCenlre, tiee'd. lu. Widow ot Klijaii ii, Wilsou or l-'islilngcreek-, deccasid, , , JOHN (I. l-'WXZi:, Ileglster. llloolusblllg, Aug-7, iMili, JOT1CK TO STOCKIIOIiDKUS. NlllleO iS liei-i hi' I'll'eil lllfll tl.n flru. I ., . I I ... .... . of su bserlplloii lii tho .Vormnl Hclionl llulldlng M-nsduooii tho first of Juno and Is reciulred to bo promptly pnld lo llioTiensurer. AlMiuniinld fl.'Ji?';"''!"1 "M10 I'looinsburg Literary Insil line, whicii must be imldas iho old stoek must bo siltled. K. JIKNllll.NllAI.Ii, Aiig: 1 'I-reasui er. 'b TICK. " "."'.; Is hereby given lo llio pliblle.lhal theio tuo In Iho hands of Janus Mcllciiry at Cainbin, two notes for SijO i ni li, kI en by llio undeislgiied oil Iho IjII. day of July Tsss, to L. J. Hj ke.lur iho light losell.usonnd liinko'llsborn's combined J ngon lirako and Dumping lierlcei" lor wlilcli I received no nlue, as tho patent iswoilhhss ami wlilchsald notis I will not pny, llenlon Twp,, Aug.l.'es-at I'LlKlt. CAHi:. YumToii'SKOTici-:. 'Iho unitcislgutd auditor appointed by the Court of Common runs of Columbia couuly to lepoit mils illh Ids opinion us to tho propriety ol KianllliK Iho Mile nl the rial istato of Mnrj John, a lunatic, lor tho purpose of paying debts-, and engnKiinuits.nnd iho suppoil aud main.. euiinco of said lliniitie, will 'n'uet tho isirllis, or Iho purposes of Ids niipoliilininint his olllco, Inlllopmsbuig on tho tlilnl day of Heptimbcp Aa1,V',')?,;u .. v- W. MILLKll. Allg.7.'IM.l. . Auditor. A K Al K H Sii ntv'iiiK AI.TA YKIjA I'lIOSl'IIATl-:. larineis Who nte using 11 with highly satlsluclo. ""."" sureguaranicoor Its value. I'lho, Mper loii of 10 hogs iMi lbs each, bend lor u pilluphlct. Addicts . , Alll AI.IA VJ.liA llUAfsOlO,, Jllly3,'IW.ly 671lroadttoy,N. V. LOUIS. JIIIOWN, 11IA8. 1, EWAI.P. THIOWN ,t KWAIil), wiioi.iWAi.u uitocniiH, N. K. Cor. TliliiKt YliioBlrc-cs, I'lIlLADlVJ'lUA. May 'Ji, ISCs-Obi., JAWItKNOICVlIiM-: V i; Jt ALU H K MINA It V LAWItliNCKVH-I-K KfcW JEIUI.V, Tlio licit session Ml II eommeneooiiRept, loo. Hciidlori-lrcultr. V, . NAHtjAU, rrliicisil. n.i,l.?"l?,"?i.",Cf0 I'" of Ammonia, an an ploquanllly toijlio activity wlihout Injury ; Iho Mgaiatfon, and n laigo peicentniio of sn ublo lloiie I'liosjihulo or IJnie, togelher Willi COiS,