35hc tijiolumbiiut. Hl.omlSUUHG. PA. rilll.H MOIl.M.Ml, Ai d. M., IHO. TIIK COI.i'MIII.VN Iim lit t.rR..t Clrf uIMIoii In t'nlmnbla anil ntljolnliid roiiit.. of nn ,n.r inlillili.l lirrr, .nil I. .Lo a mlifh Inrifrr .ll... than all) nl IUroUmiorarlr ami U (lirr.rnr. I lie but m.illum for nilvertl.liig In .III. rrllnn nr th.. MIKIr. Attention! Democrats IS In order Hint cluflp rending inattiT limy lit- fiirnUhed tin- it.-oiU' until iifti'r Hut i-li-ctlon, u tiutkc the lnllowltij; of fer: Tlnvt we will m'iiiI Tin: Coi.umiiian from now until nftrr llio PrivliU'titlnl election to clulw or twenty roll l'lVK liol.liAitH. This Is only Twenty ilvo ivnU n nunilier nml lii.-.t eoverd thu iDt of tlio iier on which It In printed Tho pupor contiitiw each week sixteen luro column-, of entertaining llterory tmd political ncurt, No Democrat Is so poor hut what he tun give twenty live cent to aid In thu coming contest, nml ho should -ec that hU llndlcal neighbor has a copy. Chilis should bi forni"d lit every Post Olllce. Horatio Seymour. Wj. print upon thootil-ddool' thel'oi.- i miiia.v tlit:- week, the omel.H voconl nflhal part of the public life ofdov. SeyiiMiur, to which p.vocptlon h:is been taken by tho opponent1- of Hint einl ncnt ftcntlotnan. Sn limn has ever ilenlcd his honesty, no man haa over questioned his ability, no man has over Impugned Iho purity ' of Id? motive ills, public a well tv private life Is without a blemish j unless allcsalions apersltiff his cminn as Onv ernor of "N'ow York .luring tho war can be maintained atfniiifl him. And It is for tho purpoeof disproving thrso alle gation?, nml putting his conduct fairly - , ., . , , . Jiefnro the noon c, hat this record I , ..linn.l it.l lin it fntnrMYitini-n(l flint . liroduccd. And bo it rcmompered that this Is not a partial statement mado up by personal and political friends to on .swer oomo ulterior purpo-'O ; but nn offi cial recognition of most valuoblo and titllclent services, acknowletlged by men of tho highest official position In tho nation, who wcro neither personally nor politically, among his friends. Hero then we havo testimonies to (iov. Seymour's "prompt," "energet ic," "candid support of .the Govern ment," and to his "energy, activity and patriotism;" in thu same behalf, " and for his prompt and efficient ef fort" In corrcctlngthe draft quota; "and that he did every thing It wa9 posslb lo for him to do," in suppression of tho Now York riots ; made and given by President Lincoln, by Secretary Stan ton, Governor Curtln, tho New York Republican Legislature, and by-Mayor Opdyke, of New York City, also a Uc publlcan. Will any man tlare to say thnt those warm acknowledgments of Gov. Soy mour'n services are fatso nnd InsfnceroV Will any innn daro to assert that those official records havobeen manufactured for the occasion As well might they assert that tho 15,798 men sent by Gov. Seymour to DEPEND PENNSYLVA NIA from Leo's invasion, wero also a myth and had no existence. And that too from tho Democratic city of New York ; whllo Gov. Curtln was saying that notwithstanding "a iiewand press ing exhortation had been given to fur nish men, Philadelphia had not ro pondcd""l,hlladelphia with 11,0)0 Re publican majority, n Republican Legis lature nnd a Republican Governor. If you want to oppose Gov. Seymour, opposo him llko men. Your prc-ont pretext Is fal so and groundless. Say at onco that you are for unjust taxation, for unlimited squandering of the public money, for Radical bayonet nil-rule at tin- -nuth, for negro political and social ispiallly. Stand up to your principles like men, and lit us know whereto llnd you, nnd we -hall know bow to treat yn!i. FrocecdinRS of the Lcsislatiye Con ference. Tiik I.ollallvo Conference fur this liMr!ct,compiI-lnKtliocountlc-fifilln- ion, tameron anil .Mclvran, met at i nni. . noiei, in iius lioronUjiin I mil tlaythoLD of Atigu-t. On motion of M. II. Herlng, .ludgoA. S. Arnold ofMelCcan was elected Chair- man. On motion William P, Clinton was elected Secretary l'urey, of Tho following resolutions wero read by thu Secretary. Ilesolicd, That lu the Hon. C. R. llucknlew, wo recngnlo tho dignified gentleman, thowlsu and upright states man nnd that his ro-electlon to tho Unit ed SUtcs Siiuato is demanded by every consideration of political Justice. Jlenolred, That our Representative, this duv nniiiiiiuted. is berebv Instruct ed to voto llrnt nnd last to carry the above resolution into etrect. On motion of S. G. Wright, W. J. Davis, of MeKean County, was unani mously nominated for Representative. On motion, udjourned. Kmporium Iidejirndenl. TilKHK are gentlemen in this Coin iiiiuiity who havo uniformly voted with tho opposition to tho Democratic party, for moro than forty years; It would bo Interesting to know what in their est! mation tho country lias gained by the overthrow oftho Democrats in 16G0, and their having been kept out of power since. Cau It be, that they aro so blinded by party bigotry as not to see that tho principles of thu Democrajie patty re main tho mimu as they over havo been ; whereas thu principles and purposes of tho prcaont Radical Republican party aro as different from those of tho Whigs of 1811, as possibly can be. The Whigs of 1811 and 1818, weruas decidedly a national Union party as the Democrats, nnd thereforo no harm resulted from their success in 1818. Thero was a slight degroo of union sentiment oven in the so called Republican party, which suc ceeded it, up to 1800, but it was mainly controlled by ngltators; to-day It Is thoroughly revolutionary ami ucstruct ivo In Its purposes nni principles, nnd manifestly It must ceoo to havo power. If wo deslro to prosorvo our country from ruin. The whigs or 1811, if (hoy nru truo to their principles, will voto for Seymour, Dlalr, ami Reform. Hon. HoitATio Hevmouii ha Delo gato to tho Episcopal Dlocesau Con veil' lion of Western Now York. Watch-rires Burning in Old Col umbia. MK' n.su IX lll.OOM. At tlit- regular Hub ineetliigon Mini- i -lay evening It was resolved to raise a r ing tin the Thursday evening lollow- lug. Tormlng at their Club rooms, Win. K. Hotlliu1, hearing a beautiful haulier and Mall', 'cd ulf, followed by thullrass Hand and then by n commit- tee of thirteen bearing u very largo Hag which lu ii few minutes limited to the breeze over the Street between tho Court House mid llio Kxihangu Hotel. As It rose In thu air Inscribed with tho names "8KYMOUU, 1H.A1H AND Til U UNION," It was greeted with tluee treliiendous eheers from the largo enmd of cltlzeiH. 'I lie Hand played "Hall Ciilumbla'iiiidou motion of Kx. blilf. Itlllmyer the crowd lllcil Into tho Court IbaiMt yard. On motion of Mr. Coleinau. Kx.Shtr. r'urimiii was chosen President, anil Col. l-'reezo on motion addressed the meeting briefly, and no ceptably,lf wujmlgc by tho enthusiasm of the crowd. On conclusion of tho ad dress the meeting adjourned to the club rooms. m r.KHNn IN ni-.A.NOi:. On Wednesday evening thu regular Club meeting was held 111 Orangeville, Col. I'rc-.zu made the address. Wo aro assured that Orange will Improvo on her last year's voto which It will bo re membered was tho best ever cast. Tho Democracy tiro awako and all voto their duty. I.V UOIITSTIIEKT. In Scott Township, on Monday of last week Gen. Knt organized a Club, ami iniidu mi address: And on last Monday Kvening, It was addressed by Chris. O. Tlarklcy, Kq. Thero was a full attend ance and great enthusiasm. Scott will bo effectually redeemed this fall, mark that. "Vast Full tho majority for Hlmn- wood was one, ckntiiat.ia Tut: meeting at this point on last Saturday ovening waa ono of tho largest and most enthusiastic over assembled in (he Jlorough. Not only was its own population out in nmw,but delegations Tr I1 IUU1II11U1II till IIMIISU VVIIJilUllUlli 1ownshlptamUInrmlo from AsUnd 1 n wrrc thoro from nil parts of Conyngluun headed with drums and fifes. Wo ro' gret to sny that tho list of officers was not handed us. The meeting was first addressed by Wm. A. Marr, Esq, who, In a speech of an hour, ably discussed tho topics of tho day. Ho was followed by James Uryson, Jr., of Pottsvillo, who has Just mado his debut as a publlcspeakcr. Ills address was replete with telling lilts and unanswerable logic, and the multi tude cheered him to the echo. We pre dict for him a brilliant future, and Ccn tralla may well bo proud of her son. Mr. Uryson was followed by Capt. Darling of Ashland, who reviewed the past courso of the Radical party, and conclusively showed their extra vagnnco and venality. Capt. Brockwny mado tho closing speech, the sentiments of which met witli a hearty rcsponso from those pres ent. Among thu distinguished gentle men present wo met our friends Ryan and Whltttcr, who .seemed to enjoy tho oecaslon as. much as we did. Although many of our voters havo left tho place on account of the late st riko.we confidently predict an Increas ed majority In Ccntrnlla, nnd Conyng ham. Oar friends there are alive. AT JKKUEYTOWN. Tui: Joint discussion at this point, on Monday evening between Capt. Wiiit moycr and Capt. Hrockway was a de cided success, both In point of numbers and lu thu good order. Republicans heard soino facts, which never would reach them through Radlcul channels, and Democrats heard tlioctii-oof tho op position stated In tho most favorablo light it will bear. Tho officers of the meeting wero ns follows : President, William llarber; Vico Presidents, N. Wclliver, Robert John son ; Secretaries, Lowls Schuyler, Geo. Dougherty. Capt. Hrockway opened tho discussion in a speecli of half an hour devoted to Reconstruction. Capt. Whitmoyer fol lowed In an address of three quarters of an hour. Capt. II. then spoko another half hour on tho 1'inances, and was fol lowed by Capt. M. In a speech of equal length. Capt. II, than closed the discus sion In a speech of fifteen minutes. Tho people listened attentively many of them standing up over two hours and n Jm)f. -j'ta-ro was a inito a largo attend niiec of ladle, ma in villi:. in Tuesday ovening Capt Whitmoy er and Capt. Hrockway held a Joint dis cussion at this point, according to the published programme. Tho meeting was on unusually largo one, dozens not being nblu to get Into the school-house. All tho Republicans In tho neighbor hood wero present, showing their anxi ety to hear thu points of different be tween tho two parties. TIip following officers wero chosen : President, Win. T. Shuman, Esq. Vlcu Presidents, N. H. W. llrown, Francis Fleming. Secretaries Wm. Utt, 1). II. Fcilerolf. Tho meeting was harmonious, and wo doubt not will be productive of much good to our cause. iiknton. A Democratic Club was organized in Denton on Wednesday Aug, l'.ltli, and the following officers wero nominated and elected: President Samuel Rhone, ."secretary .1. J. Stiles, Treasurer John Raker. The Club was adtlre.ssed by Frank Cooley Esq., Who stated tho questions at Issue, and their Importance In tho coming contest. piMiixicui:i:K. "Tho Flshlngcreek Confederacy," or ganized into a Club on Tuesday Even ing, Aug. 20th, and elected the follow ing officers : President E, J. M'llenry, Secretary J. S, Kline, Treasurer, John Drencher. Mr. Cooley addressed tho meeting at length. Look out for n big voto In Flshlngcreek. Tho peoplo In that ro glon aro gettliig wakened up, and will do all In their power foi tho success of Seymour A Hlalr. Tin: following Is tho official state incut of the public debt mado by Secro tary McCulloch on tho :iist ult, ns com pared with his ofnclal statement on tho UUt of March, IBM, at tho close of the wars July Ul, 18G8 t2,62l,r3l,180,07 March ill, lSfi-i 2,:i0,u5,u77,8l Increase 1G0,K9, 103.83 This Is tho result of threo veurs (if ' Radical rule In time of (leace. . - THE COLUMBIAN, ELOOMSBU.HG, COLUMBIA "Reconstruction" is War. "Let us hnvo peace," cry tho Radi cals. Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! who but yourselves make peace Impos sible to us ? Tho puro military despo tism set up by theso Radicals over tho South, two years after tho last Shot had been fired In anger against the Govern ment, was nn net of war. Tho pretend ed " Reconstruction " accomplished by this despotism Is nil act of war. And thu cost of these outrages nlono suffices to Impose upon this country the expen ses as well as tho alarms of n stato of war. Hero Is thu Tribune after cutting off a few millions hero and a few millions there, on one and another Idle pretence, from the sums charged by tho Govern ment to the War Department (as If money not accounted for wero tho samo thing as money not -pent) hero Is tho Tribune, wo say, brought to give us at last Its own figures of tho " cost of Re construction last year." Thcso figures, us wo havo already shown, nnd ns wo shall bIiow again nnd ngalu till thopeoplo know the truth, aro monstrously understated. Rut never mind that. Wo tako what tho iribimc dares to confess: "Tho entire cost of "maintaining troops lu tho military " districts during tho last year for Ro " construction purposes," exclaims this organ of tho blood-sucking Radicals, with tho exultation of n fine lady prov ing her economy by tho fact thnt sho hos purchased only ten camel-hair bawls, "was 1S,117,!)13,72!" Only KirnrrrxN millions or hol lars! And during tho ten years of peaco which preceded tho accursed civil war, out of which this monster of" Military Reconstruction " crawled upon tholnnd, the entire cost of the Wnr Department of tho United Stntcs never reached an avcrngo of si:vknti:en Millions ov IJOLLAIiS A YE Alt! And during tho ten years from 1811 to ISflt, which inc'uded our brilliant war with Mexico, whereby wo won California nnd secured Texas to the na tion, tho entire cost of tho War Depart ment of tho United States never reach ed an average of fouktlen millions OK DOLLAltS A YKAlt. So that thcso Radical leeches actually had tho audacity to get up and ask us to givo them four more years of Hccnso as a reward for their virtue in inventing a system of oppression over cloven Amer ican States, which, on their own show ing, it costs us a million of dollars a year moro to maintain than it cost us seven years ago to defend and protect our wholo national dominion, and four millions of dollars a year more than it cost us twenty years ago to annex to tho Union tho Emplro of tho Pacific ! Let us havo peaco ! Ay, for Recon struction Is War. Wortd The peoplo do not sufficiently appre ciate tho beauties of tho Freedmcn's Durcau. They aro not fully awaro of the Incstlmablo blessings of that won derful work of Radicalism. Let us throw a little light upon this subject. From a book entitled "Register of "Officers and Agents, Civil, Military "and Naval, in tho United States, on " tho 30th of September, 18C7 " Compiled and printed uuder tho. di " rectlon of tno Secretary oftho Interior "in pursuance of tho fourth section of " tho act of Congress of March 2, 1S01," . . . . from pages 191 to 202 Inclusive, wo present tho following for tho infor mation of tho general public: MSTOr AdESTS, CLKHKH, ETC., EMI'LOYKD IX T1IK M1-.VK1IAI. STATES, U.NDEIl THE "I'UEEUMEX'H IIL'KEAV, WITH TIIK EAHLY HAHIUE8 TAIP. Ctmpen- Amjreyatc irirrcf.i. Xu.f mtvmto lmitcn nlolied. llltuiluma. Itftl l7.lt. tntum. lleml'irs. Wash ington . -1 UHICl'll jiu.J.r vi SS Clerks so.lJJ i (i MeiHeuKcrs.:i.Hi 10 'IH.IWI W IllsllictOl'Co. Ittmlilu Agents..,,. f,--iu w IV uterus -JI.7IW m tl MesMliiuTH 2.0 WW .V.iilt IK) Maryland s Agent M0 TO I i.iefH". u,ei. v. 1 Messenger 71M 00 1 Laborer ISO ) Virginia lu Asrcms I Moo CO tilt i;ierKH ou.o.t i 12 Hurseons. . 11.1110 00 60.071 41 North Carolina 0 Agents 11,100 00 i nurgeous.., o,i uu as Clerks :.ij no 52.soo oo Hotllli Carolina IS Agents S5,IW)M 1 Burgeons.., wj 13 Clerks 1 1.000 00 M.XM) 00 Oeorula 4il Agents 5S.V0 00 n tturseous M,yuu wi H Clerks 31.100 OJ 68.500 (XI ri.irWa 10 Audits Ii,iu0 oo surgeon.., X t'lerk.... 4,'Jikl 00 2 Messengers 720 00 10.310 00 Alabama ti Agents !I,1I7 So 1M Clerks 27,2-JO 00 81,307 50 Kentucky 17 Agents 17.5JI 00 r nurueouN... i,..u iu 17 Clerks 17.IU0 00 11. U 10 00 Tennessee is Agents 1.0,100 U) z Hurgeous... i.wuijii . . 11 Clerks IT.Hhi ! 39,300 00 Mississippi '.7 Agents !M,.i0 00 IS ('leaks... ;,200 M U Laborers... 2,700 (0 W.'-DO 00 Mi. si, ml I Agent 21.00 0O 1 Clerk 1,200 00 3S,00 00 Arkansas 1 Agents 21,000 00 ,. . 7 Hurgi-ou.. s,4(io oo 2S Clerks ll.'UU 00 01.320 00 Li.ttlsluiu 23 Agents 2K,(H0(O 11 Kiirgeons,. J I..-00 Of al Clerks 37.1(1) 00 7S.0O0 0(1 Texas U Agents ln.OOS U) 11 Clerks U.200 oo oi,lts oo (Irand total 717 employees at ft yearly compensation or ....-Kjn.iiiYJi Is It any wonder that tho national debt must bo counted by billions V Is it any wonder that tho masses aro groan ing under tho heaviest weight of taxa Hon that was over imposed upon n pa tient peoplo'.' Is it any wonder that they nru waiting with deep sollcitudo to right their wrongs at tho polls, and sweep from existence the wicked an thorsof all their calamities? O.vi: thing must bo said In favor of Grant, and that Is his perfect knowledge of his own ignoriinco and incompetency. When offered a responsible position by thoPresldent, ho declined Itln this wise; llEAPllTAltrnW AKMYOPTIIEl'NlTKIlHTATEM Washington, October 21, IS07. 1 On further nml fullicllection upon tho sunjocr. oi my accepting mo mission proposed by you In our Interview on Wednesday, I havo most respectfully to beg to bu excused from tho duty propos ed. Jtisa dlplomatto service for which I AM NOT FITTED. F.ITHEll II V KDLX'A tion ohtasti:. It has necessarily to bo conducted under tho Stato Depart ment, with which my duties do not con nect mo. Again, men, i most respect fully but urgently repeat my request to bo excused from tho nerformanco of a duty entiiely out of my sphere, and ono loo, wmcn can oe so mucn tetter perform ed by others. U. S. Okant, General. His Excellency, A. Johnson, Prcs't,tU' Is such a man fit to entrust with tho Presidential olllce in tho present crisis of our national nflulrs V Oun Democratic frlonds will do well to keep an eyo on tho movements of tho Radical Monarchists; with the millions of money tho party has stolen from tho pcoplo,they propose topcrpct' uato their power by buying up poor men to voto for their candidates. Poor men aro to bo becrctly drawn Into their Union league dens, nnd sworn to voto with them, after the fashion of Know Nothlnulsm. Watch them, Democrats, their secret midnight meotlngs havo for their object the destruction of our liberties. Docs the laboring- man pay any Taxes? Wim.E tho producing industries of tho country nro unjustly taxed, and tho almost Intolerable burdens of tho war rest upon those who fought tho battles and mado tho sacrifices, thoso who till ed land to produce supplies, nnd thoso who labored in tho Aorksliops, tho or gan; of tho Radicals aro asserting thnt tho bondholders aro tho men who pay nil our revenue. Tho organ of tho Rad icals In Lorain county, replying to nn nrtlclo which recently nppcared in the 1'laindcalcr, sncerlngly says that "not ono laboring man In every hundred , pays n penny of taxes lo tho govern ment directly." True, tho Inborlng mnn docs not pay his taxes directly to tho government, but every man of eenso knows that tho consumer pays tho fax upon every nrtlclo manufactured by capital. A practical working man j a few days ago, being In onrofllce, hand ed us the following, which In Itself Is n volume of argument to show that the poor man does pay taxes : Radical legislation requires the con sumer to pay nil taxes. It tnxes Tho lint on your head. Tho boots ou your feci. Tho clothes on your person. Tho food you eat. The tea and coffee you drink. The pot it is cooked lu. Tho cup you drink it out of. Tho implements on your farm. Tho tools you work with. Tho paper you write ou. Tho pen nnd Ink you use. Tho paper and books you read. Tho furniture in your house. Tho gns or oil you burn. Tho coal you consume. Tho stove you burn It in. Tho match you light it with . Tho mediclno you take. The tobacco you smoke. The plpo you smoke It in. The dishes on your table. All you eat off them. Tho laboring man of tho country, who owns a little house nnd lot, which ho has earned by tolling from early morn ing to night, pays State tax, county tax school tax, road tax upon It ; whilo his next door neighbor, who is n bondhold er, owning fifty thousand dollars In bonds, pays no taxes whatever, draws Interest In gold, nnd laughs at bis un fortunate neighbor, who has ills money lu a little homo! If thb masses of la boring men deslro tho equal taxation of every speclo of property according to Its real vnluo Government bonds and other securities included if they want ono currency for tho peoplo, tho laborer and tho officeholder, the pensioner and the soldier, tho producer and tho bond holder, they will not voto the Radical ticket, but will voto for that of the Democracy. Cleveland l'laindealer. From the Tribune of A'or. !), ISO". IP the Cotton States shall become sat isfied that thoy can do better out of tho Union than in it, we insist on letting them go in peace. The right to secede mag be a revolutionary one, but it c.ei.yts never theless. Wo must ever resist the right of any Stato to remain lu tho Union and nulli fy or ilefy tho laws thereof. To with draw from the Union is rulte another matter; tehenerer a considerable section of our Union shall deliberately resolve to go out, we shall resist all coercive meas ures designed to keep it in. AVo hopo never to livo in n republic whereof ono section Is pinned to the other by bayo nets. From the Tribune, .Xoe. as, IMiO.I If tho Cotton States unitedly and earnestly wish to withdraw peacefully from tho Union, we think they should and would be allowed to go. Any attempt to compel them by force to remain would be contrary to the principles inundated, in the immortal Jh duration of Independ ence, contrary to the fundamental ideas on which human liberty Is based. 17 'com the Tribune, J)cc. 17, lMiil.J If It (tho Declaration of Indcncnd- uco instilled the secession from the Hritlsh Kinpiro of three millions of col onists In 1 770, we do not scewhy it would not Justify the secession of Jive millions of Holdirons from the Union in 1 SOI . From the Tribune, Feb. !2s, lf-iil. lIVirHcrcr It shall become clear that the great body of the Southern people have become lonclusively alienated from the I num. ana anxious lo escane.rom it. WE WILL DO OUR REST TO FOR- WARD THEIR VIEWS. V-'rom the Tribune, Jan. 20, 1S0-J. If three months moro of earnest light ing shall not servo to mako a serious impression on tho rebeU if tho end of nun term sunn una us no iuriiier ad vanced than its beginning if somo ma lignant i- nto lias uecrccu mar xuo nioou nnd treasure oftho nation shall ever bo qunndered in useless ellorts, let us Low lo our nesting, akjj juajyj-. jiik REST ATTA1NA11LK PEACE. Whllo lloraco Greely advocated thus tho doctrine of (secession and tho policy of pusillanimity, Governor Seymour bo effectively wielded tho forces of tho Emplro Stato as to extort grateful thanks from u hostile administration and to rcscuo Pennsylvania from tho grasp of tho Invading nrmles oftho South, "Riimf.m unit Paoi.i." Democrat-, it will not do to forget that for ilvo Ion nnd weary years wo havo been insulted, somo of our friends Imprisoned In loath somo llastiles.anil others also havedled, by rea-on of Radical Indolence, tyrrnny nml persecution. A malignant and revengeful spirit, Is tho solo property of a Radical, and docs not enter Into thoeomposllloii of n Dcm crat hence It was that n kindly nnd fraternal feeling prevailed throughotil the country, between the States. Xorlh and South, nnd nlso in communities, to long as Democrats ruled. Hut all would bo glad to seen far more Independent nnti fearless expression of opinion by our friends, nnd more aggressive action than thero appears to be. Democrats, tho day when you wero surrounded by spies, has Indeed passed away, but bhould tho Radicals succeed lu putt! ng urnnt at tho head of tho Government, tney may return with redoubled terror. Tju; news from Kansas, giving an account of shocking Indian outrages In holomon Valley,Is enough to sturtlotho country. Think of the fact, that, with twenty thousand poldlers in tho ten Southern Htates, doing nothing, or wor.se fetlllielplug tho Radical party to forco negro equality and negro rulo up on tho whites, our frontiers nro left un protected, and hundreds of settlers nro driven nwayj many of them killed, and tho most terrible outrages com mitted on helpless women. Vhntnhowl thero would bo from tho Radical pnpersjlf thoso poor women whose persons wero bo shockingly vio lated by the savages, had been black 1 Tin: famous horse "Dexter" a few days ago trotted a mile In two minutes and fourteen bccondsl A Quaker Organ on Orant. Tin: Chicago Herald Isnn organ of tho Society of Friends. In oilier words, It spenks tho views of what is known as tho denomination of Quakers. This Is u largo and Influential society. It has Us thousands yea, tens of thousands of voters. Hero Is what the organ of tills extensive religious organization says of Grant i "Toward Clen. Grant wo feel nothing but friendship j we have no" faults to pa rade, or, rather, no deslro for tho su premacy of this or that party, simply for party's sake, but only n strong and abiding hopo that our country will bo preserved, and tho liberties wo now en Joy pcrpctu ntcd forover. We regard the nomination of Gen. Grant ns an error; ho Is solely a military man j has no rep utation only ns n General) has never had an opportunity to display thoso tal ents necessary for an oxccutlvoto repre sent this great and growing Republic. Claiming to bo n christian people, wo hnvo tjomo regard for a christian repre sentative In our choice. Knowing that a great Republic llko ours can only bo maintained by llio widest legislation, nnd needs tho services of great state men, wo yet hand It over to school boys lu experienco and soldiers by profession. That thoso who tcrvo their country well should bo rewarded wo admit ; but let us reward wisely. Rccauso a noble sail or should snatch us from a watery grave, wo would not foci bound to employ htm as our Physician. Yet the manner In which wo arc handing this country over to soldiers Is nearly parallel. Far bo It from us to cast a slur upon a soldier. Nor will wo crowd upon htm olllces of trii-l and importanco for the same rea son. Tin; New York TWiiiiichas a Wash ington correspondent who recently wrote from that city, rather oxultlngly, that ''the Republican Committeo aro ".sending out documents at tho into of "more than 100,000 per week." The New York J'.epress, in noticing this little enterprise, says, with great truth, that everywhere, on every slilc.ln every home nml household, Is a Democraliu argument Hitch ns The doublo pricoof tea. The triple price of sugar. Tho double prlco of clothing. Tho velocity and volume with which property In almost every part of tho country Is running from tho poor lo tho rich, In consequence of tho Inequality and injustice of taxation. Tho destruction of our foreign com mercial marine. The banishment of all gold nnd sil ver ns coin, and the universality of pa per. Tho downfall of tho Constitution everywhere. Tlio substitution of n consolidated for n federal form of government. Tho overthrow of the right of trial by Jury, and of tho habeas corpus among 10,000,000, of our people. The subjugation of eight millions of white men in tho South to three or four millions of negroes. Tlio reign of carpet baggers In Con gress (generally runaways from tho North ,)nsstimlng to represent the whites and negroes In the South. All thesunro Dcmucrntln nrgiinieiil.s In every man's mouth, nnd aro present, moro or less, every wficre, in every house cottage, and cabin. Wnhavo wondered ,-omu tinio how tho Radicals cm have the cheek to nsk a poor man, or In fact any one, lo voto for them, after having been thocauioof so much ovll to tho Country. Iloforo the wnr, which was Iho re-ult of Radical success in 18G0, this was tho cheapest mid beat governed country on tho Globe, and was so regarded every where ; but seven years of Radical rule has thoroughly destroyed nil this, nnd entailed upon us, not only cru&hlni; taxation, but disorder, corruption, ex travagance, and crime, to nn extent fearful to contemplate. Kvery dollar of tax wo pay, direct or indirect, over and abovo which was paid In 1800 Is wholly owing to tho folly of giving tlio control oftho Government Into the bauds of a etof knaves and fanatics. Vote for Ueymour, Illalr and Reform. IllUii: is a llttlo sum of tho multiple eight : Fight years ago tho Radicals .solemnly declared In their Chicago platform that tho peoplo werew) alarm ed at tho lecklcss extravagance nnd plunder oftho party In power that an cntlro change of administration was im peratively demanded. Well j since tho Radicals havo run the government machlno tho yearly expenses havobeen considerably moro than eight times ns largo ns they wero eight years ago ; tho plunder and eorruptlo nls eight times larger; consequently, tho alarm of tho nlarm oftho peoplo is eight-fold great- er,nnd tho demand for nn entire change of tulmlniitratlnn Is eight times moro Imperative. Timi'.s liavo changed tho day was when political parties claimed to have tlio good of tho country nt heart. .N'ow, It Is as clear us day light, that till tho Legislation, nnd all tho power posslblo possible to bo exerted by tho Radical has lu view tho perpetuation of their hold upon thu Government. Thu im peachment of President .loluison had that In vlow, nnd It will not great ly urpriso us, if llndlng that Seymour Is i likely to bo elected, tho Rump Congress m meeting in fcopiemuer, removes tho President, nnd declares Grant Dicta tor. In March, 1800, gold was selling In this townnt 121. After moro than two years of peaco It Is now selling nt 117, or about twenty-thrco per cent, higher. Thus Radical rulo has, In two years, re duced tho vnluo of tho greenbacks, the currency which thu soldier Is paid Ids pension In, nnd tho laboring man re ceives for his pay, from eighty cents on tho dollar until It Is now only worth sixty-eight cents on tho dollar. Tiuiiir. nro no troops to protect white, women from tho nameless outrages of Indians ou the Plains, but an abun dance lo forco negro t-upremney upon whlto men lu tho South. This Is thu Grant platform. How do whlto men llko It V Why does it cost $11,113,101 moro to support tho army and navy in tho year of peace, 1807, thnn It did lu tho year of pence, 1800? Why aro tho expenses of the nrmy nnd navy for tho year 1807, M5,o2-Vi8a( or moro money thnn was required to carry ou Iho Mexican war? COUNTY, PA. Our Rtat Debt. Tin; Radicals, nro trying lo mnko i-omo capital out of a trifling decrenso In tho Stato debt; they nro careful to pay nothing about tho nntlonnl debt, of course. Suppose somo one would Inquire of Auditor Gcnernlllnrtranft whnt amount of taxes, stale, corporate, or otherwise, was paid Into the Treasury In IMiO, and how much In 1807. Perhaps that would bo n very dlsngreablu exhibit however. It must bo remembered that although tho tax was taken off of real estate, It lo-s was far moro than supplied by in creased receipts from corporation tnxes, nnd by tax on tonnngo nnd gross re ceipt of Rnil Road Companies, etc. So Hint with a proper degreo of economy, such ns was usual In Democratic times, tlio receipts into tho Stnto Treasury i slnco 1S00, ought to hnvo reduced tho State debt not less than ?10,000,000,oo. Since explanations nro being made, perhaps It would bo well to tell us about the great loan swindle of 1607. Auditor General llnrtranft, and Ex.Statc Treas urer Kenible, can tell what profit thero was In taking up a Ilvo per cent tnxablo loan, and giving In Its place bonds nt six per cent interest, exempt from nil tnxntion, State, County nnd Township. They could also tell us what they made by Inducing tho Legislature to exempt tho whole Stnto loan from taxation, to benefit the brokers of Plillndelphla.nnd others. Tlio Radicals will find the management of the State llnances.n deli cate subject to touch, and nothing but the ignorance of Mr. Grow could have caused him lo stir it up. In 18,"(i, Schuyler Coii'.ix, Daniel UI inan, Hcnajah Deacon, nnd other then prominent Know-nothings left Phila delphia, where the Radical National Convention was In i-ccsion, on the owl train, came to Trenton, routed up William L. Dayton at midnight and sworo him In his shlrt-tnil into tho Na tive American party. Tlio next day Dayton was nominated lor Vice-President. On tho strength of that midnight oath Commodore Stuckton rc-ignod his Native American nomination for Pres ident, nnd supported Fremont and Day ton ; nlso supporting William A. New ell for Radical Governor of New Jersey. Colfax held the lilbloiuiil read tho oath; Deacon laid tho sword across the book, and Ullman rntllled the lni-iness by drinks all around. That M-ttlcs tho question in tliealllrniallve whether Col fax was a Know-Nothing then. Anvicns from Idaho to the lltb of August stato that Judge .Shaffer, the Democratic candidate for Congress, runs Hon ahead of his ticket. Ills clecti.ni Is claimed by 000 majority. V1CI1I.ANCI1 I'OXJIITTHHS, in iiom- lim Id I,nvM niciLr,.l. II. l'lirinan, .loliu K.IIIUnll, 111 uvMi i. lnl.ili lloer, A. II. S. r ly, .liieuli llTil'uii ill.! u-l . r.Meele,.li.hiil!..liioity,.l belt Mllllh. , , JICMoN-.l. .1. M'lUnry, T. lienti.u Cole, .loliu ' nilAVUI Mo'i'sHelilli'lKl, IMIInlellllcr, lui. 1', IircUiMili. Cf n niAl.lA John 1', lliiniion, Tlioiims (i(.o haily, John Mllimei, Ciimmiiiam Dr. 1'. I!. Wiilfnltli, Anton Pel son, l:, 'I'hornli.n. (MruilssA-lll. .1. IC. lloWillis Waller --end, Adam rcderult. Crs rill .iuanaiii wniie, r-.iitnici .cyii.m, ,n, in, .1 llou.-e. riuNsui-1. II. Kiillll.-. II.. I. Ititil. r. 11. .us W. M llimy. . , , ri-tiiiM.i lift K M. A Aliilneiliian. I l lull M'llenry, II, I'linny-I. l.llf.l. w nun ti, w , I ii, t in. jviiuiiei, .in... (i, iiiimi 1 1 i:m ij.i-ic Win. II. Miouunki ijiiieh M'liiido, .. KnlibllH. ,1 VI-KMis- ln. lltlllllllllll. .llio. .-lllllliy. r.lmltUM 1 Hliwige. 1.IH I sr I nil. 1'. 1.. llelliiue. limit I r-uut', liera Ilntwi. ,, , MAIIlhON lit. I.I-.UCI-. A. .1. lltri, IIHKU M'l'nlllllll, ,,, , Sill i LIS 111'. II. II. .Mnlllunmcr.v . tsalilllel M.I. I' .I I " ,1,11.1,1 II .llillll -tlv. I nil'.. I 1MIC1 U..I..I . ..n.,l,U,t. k,m Lilts. ..in:. I III II r.'it'l iieiniii.u n, .1. 1 . 1 nn-n-11 'i 111 etir 1. Villi-.. .Mr. i'l.i'AsAM-'Ihns J. WelllMr, .Inn n. nli Ii .Iiih, Ji,liii-nii. 1 11: N f 1 II Cll 11 ei. Un1111e1.11,, u, mi i.cin., tt . 11 'lViV-.lni-epli Slmt maker. Jus, Tilblchls, Ale diew Wliltlimitr. KtlAlclMU Hl.l.K J. I'. Iiniifit, tt ill, I'leiii.ien ...ni Lot nn hrnrr iKc.u-1'. llnl. U.inlel Miydcr, cha'w, II; 11, ii. 1 ii-li . hfllAlt I.IIAI A, UUllJ.Utl. liawtl l.ettis, 1, til, Hteadliiali. l!y nrder of HtanillnR miniums-, JOHN A. Fll.Sis'lON, Cliallliian ItlniiinsbiirK, Aug. -l.'as. SPECIAL NOTICES. The great nmnunt i f time consumed by tho ladle in dicsslngiiiiil arranging tlielr hair must mnko liny article ililch would lessen their liibur tnrilfUUlUy tiesuanie. ..inn 7 .ih. h.u.o ...... ,.,,hi,i l,nt.-s 111., hull 111 Slllll colid It loll Its to lender theiltcssliignm! uirunglng a j ly tasy mailer. It Inipaitstn it that splcniiui glossy nn- ItlttlHCMI 1110(11 lulllllien, t utilises tint st-itti im t! until nil and nil humors, mid pieeiits , iiess : 111 monies us u'intt ill nun lesttues unty ll.llr to Its nl Iglnnl color, .liny ,11, !,J 41 'row the "A llll I'm; AWmtti, ,V. 1'. HOOKI.ANII'S (1I.IIMAN IHTTIUlS. We ale not In tho halill of noticing so-cullcd '.iieiit MciliclncH : but v.e hnvo no hesitation In commending llils Millinbk- llllltis to tho public Ills colli post-it oi unlit! nut I lie puusi nun nest liif-reiliriits. ami t ho thnusatids ni testimonial tn Its elllcncy, leuo tin doubt (lull is tin. mos! v nl until., slice I o Known tor thu minor Disease oftlin I.lvtr, gcneial lielillity, 1 cmih, and conv lilailits tlllsing iroiitu inaouiercii Moiiiatu. The Itiuers Is entirely lien Irom all Inloxlcallug pioperues, HOOFI.AND'h C!i:ilMA.V TONIC Combines all llio liigreditiilsot llio Hitlers with purt.Killta Cluz num. outngc, Itlilse, tic. It 1 useil Im- the same illstu-ts as Ih. l.lturs. Ill case tt licio somo Alclioliolic Mlmiil.iutis necessary nml makes -i nit-liillntujli ililiuhUuUV bltllsant mitt agiciaiii.. lo iiu;e, riiiicipai nuicc, !n men stlctt, I'll Hail II. 111. nolil cW'lj wilt IC, .llllyld.'Ovh. Allllltl'.SS '111 Till'. NKUVOl'M AMI 111 Mil I Kilted, w liovu hUllellligs have lit t-u protracted Irom liidtli u causts, nutl whoso cases reipilre prompt lleaimeill lo It nut I cxisu-lien nesiiiioie, i .tliiiil ill v diss hai lies, wh.it cueiti ties it moiliK 11 you ill u sunt i uiu, in iiutu stineit'.i, iiiiin in utmn nlir gtni nil litnllli? Union Icel weak, lUbllllattd, tarlly III id? lines a UKIti extra ex .rtinli liriidllcc a mil nil at loll of (he heart ? Dot) niir liver.nr uiluaiy muan. or .nur Miliums, Irt'iiitc ully gtl nut oi oidtrfi Is our uilno snllltllllies (lilt k, mill. V, nr (lucky, or Is It mi on stilling? or doesu thick scum ilsotu l lop? Oi Is u seillmcut at the bnlloin alter II lias sIiiihI nttlille? Union utioslicllsul b hurt bleat I lug i ird.Mii-iisla? Aioyinir fin ton mite speus i il (iilntiiu, ur i ashes oi blond it- vnur imtti'is cmiKiniaicn tn the mail? Is lour lileiiiuiy impalretl? Ismiu mind cnustanllydutlliiigupni Oils subject? Du jnu ftt 1 dull, listless, niupiiig, tirtd nt cum puny nt lile? 1 in tun wish lu Im leu iiloue, loget away 11 inn ctiijhinly ? lioesniiylllllt. Iliiug mako) oil stall oi Jump? Is jour sleep broken or restless? Is the liMic tif j our est) as brilliant? 'llio bloom intuitu i lu t li us hi lehl? l)n lull tllluv vuuiselt III society us tl ell? fin nll pill sill. J our business with liu samotlielgy? l)noii fcelns much con lltleliee lu .itilllsell? Alo our splilts dull nnd (lagging, gilt u In Ills ol liicluiieliully? II so, tl not lay it tujourllltl'iirtljspepstu, IIjio j icstltss nights? Vour hack weak, your km weak, and linui but llltlunpptlUe, and lou nt- tiidutu this to iiyspebsia or mir-compiaint? Ami-, teatler, sell-aouse, leiitnai uiseasts uau ly euied, and sexual excesses, are till capable of producing n weakness of tho genirulliu urgaiis, 'llio tn gnus ol generation, wilt n In pel feet iieallh iiiako thu man. Did iuu ol er think tliat ttioso bold, intliittt, energetic, ptisol erlng, sutccsslul business-men ulo always those tthnso generetlio olgans ato In perfetl htalth? You never hear slltll men eulliplalll of being liiilnuclioliv, nr lieriuusncss, ol palpitation ot thu lieait. Tliey aro never iilrnltl ttiey cunuot succeed lu business they don't becouio tad and discouraged; they nro always polllo and pltnsaut lu 11. u compuny of ladles, and look inn and them right In llio tuco nono ot your downcast looks or uny other meanness about tin m. 1 tlo not mean thoso who In ep tlio oigms Inlinti d liy luunlug lu excess, Tlit so will not only ruin ilitlr lonsi nations, but also thosu they do business with or lor, How many men, rum builly-t tiled discuses, from tho ellccts ol sell-abuse mid excesses, hale brought about that slato of weakness In those organs that has ictlucid tlio general system so much as to lutluce almost tiery otheitltseitse Idiocy, lunacy, paral sis, sptuitlailecUou, suicide and almost eieiy other form ol dlseaso which humanity Ishtlrlo, mid llio mil tiiuso ol the Iroulilo stiutely eier suspeitid, and havo tluc loied It.i-nil but tho light one, Dlseasts ot liteso organs icqulro tlio uso of u liluiitic. iltlinlnilil s liulii Lxiraet Hut lit) is llio great Dluieilc, and Isn teitaln euro lor tils eases of Iho Illatlder, Kldncjs, Uraiel, Dropsy, iiigiinio Weakness, lVmalo complaints, (leueruf lit blllty, and nil dlseiu-tHofihe Urinary Organs, whtll.el existing lu Malt, or reuiale.lioin w hat el tr cause originating, mid uu Hinder of how longstanding. Huo treulintnt issubnillttd to. Consumption or Insanity may iiisut-, Oui ilesli and blond ate supported Ironiilitsiikout its, nml iho health uud liiiliplutsH, nml thai ot I'rositrlty, depends upon plompt uso of n relinblu rthud), ilelmbold'H i:xtrutt Uiu liu.estnbllshed upward of is iiars, pieiiared by II, '1, llelmboM, Drug. Kist.Siii New York, and lui Kouth mill Btreel, I'hUatltlplila, l'a. Price ll.iU r lioltle, or (1 buttles for fll.uu, Utllieitd In any uddiess, (Sold by all Drueglsts eierywlure. None ore gtuulue uiiltsstlouo tip lu steel-en. , giiivid wrupped, with lae-siliilleof my Chemical I Wan house, und signed ll.T, IlKLMUUMi, Augest7,'(l-Siil, POLITICAL Doraocrntio National Ticket, ton 1'io.sitiKNr: HORATIO SEYMOUR, or ni:v vouk. roll vicr.-i'iiiJliii:.sTi OKS. FRANCIS P. BLAIR, OF MIssoUKt. Deniocratio Stato Ticket. I on AVDiTon-aExntAt.i CHARLES E. BOYLE, or rAYKTTi: countv. i on bfiivi'.Yoii-onsKini.i GEN. WELLINGTON II. ENT, or COLUMMA COUNTV. Democratic County Ticket. Toil HKIMIKSISNTATIVK I GKOllGK SCOTT, ron COMMISSIONER I WJIiIiIAM QUI EH QUICK. roil 1J1STUICT ATTOHNKY I K. It. IKKLKHi ron si iiVKVoit i ISAAC A. DEWITT FOll At'OITOItl . J. ALHEHTSON. Market lienor!. Wheal i-cr bushel Ill-o " . ti . l : . 1 25 KO . 11 00 ,. 7 (HI . 2(0 40 20 15 . 1 uo . 2 M . II) ,'. 17 IS) ,. 1U w Corn " OalK. " Flour per batrcl i inveiM'cu Flaxseed Butter Kelts - I'llllOU l'otatneH Drleil Apple - I'oik limns Hides nnd (Shouldcra Iiiil per pound Hay per ton I.UMBDU. Hemlock Hoards per thousand feet- IMnn " " (ono Inch).. ., $16 All .... lXiVJO 15 W .. K IK) 7 W .... 1H U0 81Q Joist, Hcantllng, rinnlt, (Hemlock) rsiiiugies, .-st), i per iiiuuiaiiu " 2 " " (Siding " " tt 5 j itos- No. (Scotch pig Ml Itloom 3K IMitUitclplilft MarkeU. rnunsnAV, Aug. V. 1M(S. Ki.otn: Norlhut'Ktein Miperflne nt 87.0i)(r5 7.50 Northwestern em H.0"Vrft Mi) Noithwchtcui family ii.oftgjii.fi.i ...-.. ...I ....-fliia T-V.VH 'i.iuiuvlv.mlii nml Wpvlfirn extra.. fllllA llllllU Mill v-irm rui' . itit.... Pennsylvania and WeHtern family IVninylvnniiiaud Wenteru lancy Itvo Hour W ll K M I'ennsylvnniu led, bus Momnern " California " " while " M.rxr8'i.io Sl.fiC8I.a- S1.2UiH91.I3 1.1791.17 81.50 rnlfio l.Tc IIyk IVnnsylvanln lie, bu CoitN Yellow, ' wiiue. " OATHVbUS IMhivmions Mes l'ork, bbl niess ueei, " Dressed Hogs, t Hmoked Hams " " Hhouldors 1 K I.ard.ntb llfcfilltKo $2.75 2.75 Skkos Cloverseed "Hbus Timoinyseeu oun flaxseed " CATTLK Heef CottloWlb , llc3llja t ows, . neau 8 IX5i hiikf.i V llods UK) lbs fMGc t29tlarriaj9cs. liri.l.I.AS lUIllM'. Al T.rtvii HIM Uv U(V.V. WiulHUnrtli, Mr. Samuel licims, to .miss Jiur-. inn iiiiniii, iiummm iiiiiiiiuiiiu i.urcniofi'. hKlI.l.Vfl-noTll-On the llnd,, by Itev, V. 11. roY.ir. tieorii' . noniiK ni iiiiiuiuu jiihi .MtssCnirlo A..M,lEtb,if Knt lor, nil ni i.uzctno Ci unity. lAHT Will I'l'llllAltD On lh' Mh lm.1., by the same, at inu UMuence oi too iirmeuntoiu, Mr.snimwl Hart nnd Miss Itoso Ann White beaid id Holleubiick, l.uz, co. lll'f I' I T l.'l T.i t'l.l.li.ix.i.i.rilr 'IS.-II utt I-VlllllV lllli.'fnCt!, WmlMCoith,Non of l'erry'ind hnrnli llmkalw aged 21 years, Thedceeniscd wns n nephew of Hon. C, It. lluck ale w, ho senedhU counlryas a soldier In tho Into Uehellion, Ho had just completed hls'Jl yeniH, when he was caiieu irom eann oy ucam. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TTKXTIOX COMPANY. 'i im iinii(ii,lL'iied wnutd Inform the mi bile that having rebuilt and retttted his Tannery at Light Htrect, ho Is in Immediate want oi a L All UK QUANTITY OF IIAHK Tor which the hlgbest market price will be paid. All who hno bark to sell should call at once, as 1 wish to lay in n largo Mock, Aug. KVUtMr. JAMIX V. HANKHY, TW'OTJCK 1: This Is toglvo IN UANKHUPTCY. nntlcn Hint on tho llth dav of Ainriivt a 11 I WW. n. wnrnint lu llauuruotcv was Issued against tho estnto of Levi kutz oftho Itmough ot Verwlck, in tho county of Columbia, and fetnto of rennsyUania, who hns been ailludged a Bankrupt on his own petition ; that tho paymentofnny debts and delUery of any properly belonging to such llankrupt, to him, or for his use. and the transfer of any prop el ly bv him are forbidden by law: thata incit ing or tho Ciedltors of tho said Daukrupt,to prove their debts, and to chooso ono 01 moro assignees ol bin estate, will bo held at n Court of Bankrupt cy, tobo bolden at tho Kxehango Hotel, In Dlooins burg, Columbia county, l'enusylanlo, betore IMwurd Overton, Jr., lteglster, on tho Slid day of Aug. 'JH,'is-lt. Uy H. u. CooLiiAVOH, Deputy. n u 11 ii 1 0 S A 1. E O V a. ALUAlU.i: It HAL A IT.HhONAI lMtOI HTY Will bo exposctl to public sale at the lenlileneo nfiiiK nti.lcrnlinfitl In O nn lire tow nsllln. Cultliu- bin county, lit., cm haturdny, tseptember 12, lsw, KritK iiroperty, hltuaunl ouMuln hi ret I, with KW leet front and WO feet lu depth, 011 wblth Is erect ed a iramohtuio House, u gnM two story D W 11 Ii I. I N O II O I'Hi:. an Ice bousi! nnd a good bain, Also tho follow ing personal piopeitj ; Ilvo bead ol hnrses, one span o uond carilage lnneK, & dikI Mth'h cows, one bmr-h'trso wagon, one tlist-elass spring wig on, one twohoise shd, one twohore uleiyli, leu head id joung cattle, two setts of doublo team luirncs, double sett of enrriago harness, thu-e hetlH ofllyutls, ono leaper, oun tanning mill. nni. treml.Dower thresh I till machine, till CO ono town 101 in iiiauueviu', uw u mv " feed ill I tern, plows, harrowx, and alt khuU of f trmlng utemdNt Alsooneook Hoe, two par lor sIomh, and house and kitchen furultuio of all dt sci ipt ions. luii.M.iiii h ih.i.i..m, Aug, ysti". OHKUirr'S SALE. Uy virtue ofu writ of l'Jeil i'acliis Usiu-d ont of the ton it or common rimsoi Coluiuhia county and lo me dlncttd, will bo exposed topubllo saU or out cry at the Coutt House in Hloomshurg.nt ono o'cloi k in the ufleiuooii, on Monday Held,, "Hi Iwis, hu following real estate, to wit 1 A certain lot of ground situate in Franklin township, Columbia county, couialulug H I (1 II T A C II H S, moie or les( bounded ou the south by hind of . ora im m 1. nicy, on 1110 west uy land or riilllp Ht'ohult, on tho north by public road, and on tho east bv land of Abraham Ml lev. 1111 ulil. li la (reclMu tory and a half Dwelling House with tho nppuitc naiu-CN, helzed, taken T in KXec Tlltloll, and lu be sold ns tho pioperty of Hamuel 0ir doit, Hoaiuwir LAUD. Hherlir. IDUHIjIC SALE OE KKAIj ESTATE X There will be cxpONCd to put) I to sale, a farm situate partly In Montour township, Columbia county,aud partly in Cootertownshlp, Montour county, bounded on tho north by lands of John liny lor. and Haywood Knyder, onlhteasthy Samuel In4iruK,(iu tho south by Wm. O, Kane, and ou Ilia west by Mat bias Applemaiit contain ing one hundred uud nineteen acres find ono hundred and ono pt uiies, strict measure, 011 which mo ended the following bullUlimsi n huge house ami stone kitchen, 11 Iramo bank barn and stiaw shed, a double wagoti shed, blaiksnilihshop.slone prliighouse, etc, AUo 11 good apple ouhard of 150 trees 011 the furm 1 also a bily of limestone, and somo iron oie. About eighty acrescleared,the icst in good white oak and chestnut timber. Also a good well con enlent to the housu aud barn, aud u stream of wster running through thopluce. Late tho estate, of Henry werttnan, deu'd, lo be sum on r rniay. tho Zjiu day or September, A, i,, lsus, at ' o'llocic p, m.( on tho prcmlsis, upon tho following conditions t 1. One tenth nftbn niirrbnkn mimev lo 1m rml.l on the day of sale, one half of tho remainder ou' nit iiim iiuv 111 nprn, iimju, uuu uiu ret 011 me ifi day of April. 1K70, with interest from the first day of Vprll, l&oi), at which time possession will bo gleu. 2, A deed forthe right, tllle.audliiterestor the said Henry Wertmun lu sutd rsal estate will he delivered to tho purchaser at his own expense, at the puyment ot the whole ol the purchase money, HHNHY WKUTMAN, Ju. Aug, l.'tW-tb, Kxecutor, A hh KINDS OF JOIJ I'HINTING i. neatly executed at Tut Colvhbiah HIsaia FrCillnf Offlee. OIIERIFF'S SALE. OF VAI.UAI1L1J IUJAI, 1.HTATI3. Ily vlilttonr n writ of Fieri Fiiclns Issued out of llio Court uf Ciimmon Fleas nrcntumblu conn ly nml In mo illrwtiU, will Lo exixwiil In i.ublli salouroul cry ntllio Court llmuo In moanm bmi;, ul una u Vlork In the uricrnoon nn Mommy, tho Till day nf (September, 1W, tlio follow Inn real etnto in wit! , . All that certain lot ofKroumt Mttinto in t'on yiiRham lownahlp contninlnit one acre, inoro nr less, bounded nn tho cast by lot lalo nfW in Anlc mall, nn llio north by tuibllo rood leading In Herman town nnd on iho bouUi nnd can ny land of llio I.( c'wt Mountain Coal Cnmttany, mi w inch nercrtedn Two BtoryHlono llouso with niHirlenanccs, , . M ..... Ainu all that certain lot of ground Mtuntc In tho borough of Centratla, Columbia county, bo ln twn lots any feet rront, and one hundred and liny feet deep, bounded ou tho nut by Catawlwa Blrecl, nnd on the et by-street, on tho east by an alley, nu tho nnrlh by lot of ground nnd blacksmith ihon with tho nppurtcnaL-cei. (Seized, taken In Execution Mid to bo hold ns Iho pinperty of Btephen Thoman, Bn nnnweri Aug.21,'08. (Sheriff. UEVWICK OAZZKTTK COPY. AGENTS WANTED FOH THE HTANDAHI) AND OFFICIAIi LIVEH OK htijmournnd Dlalr. A book for every library nml f work of extrnortllnnry lnterpH and raro historical value; No TalrloL run do wltliont It or lHnnJustuuderstfl.ndiiigonho beforo tho onuniiy, without reading it, indorsed by tho leading Dcmocratn and Ckjnuorvallvei! of tho Union. Tiioclutmi! oftho Democruticcanrtldntm to iho null rages of tho peoplo aro so forcibly jvor iritved and clearly shown lit this volunu-, that no friend of connlitutionftl liberty should In. I to rend U. Agents In all pnrlH of tho country "it fltidltig this great standard work tho best opimr tnnlty to mako money ever oireied, ns its lingo l7.o, low price, nnd great popularity have made n l ohIMvo tnia!tj whicli canvassers only hnvo t supply. Hend forclrcnlars, and seo our lHn-ml teim and n full dcNcriptlon of tho gieatest mtb hci Iptloti book of tho times. AddrruM, CNirrn htatrs i'Uhlihiiiko co., ill HroomeHtreet. New York. IJECUSTEH'S NOT1CE.- -NOTICK 13 XV liereby i irivciifnnlt leirnLrrK. creditors ninl ou.er persons Interested in tho estates of the re administration nnd guardian accounts havo been lllid lu tho ofllco oftho lteglster of Columbia county, nnd will bo presented for confirmation and allowance In tho Orphans' Court, to beheld in ilioomsourg, on iuonuay, uie kuvbiiui uuy i Htt't, lww, at two o'clock in tho afternoon or id day. I. Account ol John ytAddonduardlan of Ainau- da K. Itobblns, '. First and final nccount of Anthony Mcnuey. administrator of Alfred U Menuer., deceased, a. Account of I'eter Ilayman & Jacob Dayman administrators of Jonas lluyman, late of Urcen- wooti townsnin, tieccaseu, 4. First anil llual account of Nicholas, Obadlali nud James J. Campbell, executors of Obadlali Campbell, deceased. 5. First and final account of Llwood Hughes, executor uf l'htebe 1. llicks, deceased. . Account of Thomas Hutchison, administra tor of Ann Hutchison, Into of Flshlugcreek iwp,, deceased. 7. Final account of Androw Croll, executor of Adam Croll Into of fill 1111 li twp., deceased. n. iuira anu iinui acuouiu ui jiicuu uuu v hm in Eton Ycaiieradmlnlsiratorsof John Ye-ager late ofXocusl twp.,dtceaned. Michael Hllemnu lato of Mudlsun two., deed. Final account oi Isaac lineman executor oi IV. ill l I'll lit VI IJltUtlU IHIU,IIIIIUUAIUI, adr.ilnlstralors of l'hlllp Cool, lato of Hoar lug. creek twp., dee'd. 11, f irst unu nuai account oi jutauetii iiuckh lew and 1. C. Wadsworth administrators of Win. lluckalew ilecaseil. 12. Account of C. H. Hess, administrator of ti. 11. IIvhh as tiled by Hamuel Creasy ud mint (drat or ofC. H. Hess.decased. I. 1, l'uruai accuuui ui jauies m Ainrney tuic ni tlio executors of (ieorgo Longenberger dee'd. II. Final account of John Michael administra tor of Jacob Keller lato of lleuver twp., dee'd, 1). First account ol John ll.and Isaiah Dtetter ica administrators or John Dletlurlch, lato of Montour twp., deceased. hi. Account of John It. Mover, administrator ol George Cramer, late of II loom twp.. deceased. li I irst account ui jouu it. uuiii-rnme uuiuiii Utrator or lte bereft Vandersllce, lato or Dloom twp., deeettHed. is, Final account of H. Neyhnrd admtnistratoi' ol Huhs.1 White, late of Centre twp. deceased. ID. Account of Kamuel L. Chcrrlngton Ouai titan ol Elmlra ilouch, Into Klmtra Yocum. llloomsburg Aug. 7. 1M. OIIANGEVILLK NOUM.AI. HCHOOL. Tho next session of thlsRchool will commene on Monday Aut8Ti!lih, ihoh. For particulars auuress rroi. tt, u, wALuiji, rrluclpal, OraugevUlo, Columbia county, Aug. H.'tlS-yt. JONATHAN IIEISLEH'S TONIC O or Hitters has never failed to cure tho worst kind of IHspepsla: Is tho most successful med iclno yet discovered for the euro of Consumption. Dyspepsia, Idver Complaint, llroncbltls, and all diseases or tho Throat, Chest and Lungs; U mado entirely of roots nnd herbs. One bottlv wlll convinceany ono who gives It n fair trial. No family should bo without It, llit up In large bottle, prepnred and sold by Jonathan lleUler & uo. ntuuyiisiu jineu, i ix, mm ujr mi uiu- glstS. rpilIAlj IIST, foh beim;miiich tf.um. , l-"l". 1. John Hhonkvs John Cain. 2. John It, Utacklstou ct nl t he Lehigh A Ma liHUiiy li. It. Co. 'A. I'eter Bchug"use" vs Wm, A. Case et al, 1. Hamuel Waters vs tleorgo Wlllets. 5. Hamuel Waters vs Ueorgo Willels, o, Harah A. Ktlno vs Jacob Htlnojr. 7. Wm. Feason et nl nsslguess of tho Wosi Ilianch Insuranco Co. vs Mlmon C. Hhlve. 8, Hdward M'Call et al vh John Kweeney, 0. F. H, I'cison vs JohuCaln. 10. Oldeou Armlts John U. Lelbj. U, Thomas J, Vandersllce vs ltobert Howell. IJ, Lnvlua Davenport vs Wm, M. Ktluctop. 1,1. John O. Lelby ,s Oldeon Arndt. 1 1, John Coleman vs Mlchal Cromls. 1 ". J. It. Hazlctoti vs II, C. Dartmnii. Vi, John Cooper vs D.tulel Iloweretal, 17. John Olliov vs Wm H. Klerncr. H. Conyngh.uu township vsl'tter I. Kleece ai. in, wm. Hdiuyler s lillsha T. Tiflauy. io, IMward Hweet s John Anderson A Co, ul, Isaac I'egly s James W, Haukey, Ollbert Fowler vb Heuuen Miller. Vi. John Laverus vs Margaret Ureheny et al. 'JU Htacy John vsOeo, Ijougcnlierger exr'b Si, Hllns Oeoige vs Aaron Person. 2(f. LU Cieeting Adm'r. vh J.ll. Case. 27. Lucas N. Sloyer vsOeo. W, Collamer et al, Jl-HKCOLKMAN, I'roth'y. llloomsburg Aug. 7, IbtHi. Jon H A Ii E . M U A 11 h K L O T , Located In the centre oftho town of Illoomsbuig 011 Moln Btreet, near the Court House, the Hotels, nnd principal stores. It has a front of Kl let ton Main Btieet, and lias erected upon it a frame dwelling house with ne cessary outbuildings. Tho situation Is admlra bly ndnpled for a business stand. Information (oncoming terms Ac, can bo obtained from llernbard Mohucr at his saloon on Main Btreet, llloonubuig, Aug., 11,'08-tf y-JDOVS' APlUtAISEMENTS. The following appraisements of real and per souul property set apart to widows of decedents, havo been tiled in tho olllce of thellegMerol Co lumbia county, under tho Hules of Court, and will be presented for absolute continuation, to the Orphans' Court to bo held In Bloomsburg, in andforsald couuly.on Monday, the hkvlndi Day of Brtrr, I&Oh, at two o'clock 1, M or said day, unless exceptions to such confirma tions aie previously Hied, of which all persons Interested in said estates will take notice 1 1, Widow of Jacob Merkel of Flshlngcrtek, deceased, 2, Widow ol Hamuel Klstier ol Greenwood, de ceased, .1, Widow of John Doak of Ilerwick, deceased. I. Whlow of John Olcer of Montour, deceased. 5. Widow of I'eter Miller oi Centre, deceased, ii. Widow of Hamuel liruglcr of Hemlock dee'd 7. Widow ot l'?ter B, Helwlg of Conyngham deceased. k. Widow of Charles H.Hess of Mifflin, deo'd, I), Widow of Andrew Fieas of Centre, deo'd. lo. Widow of F.Ujah It. Wilson of Flshlngcreek, deceased. JOHN (I. VnUlVM, UegUter. Illoomsbuig, Aug-7. 1SU8, JOTICK TO STOCKHOLDER, Notice Ih hereby given that tho flrstlnstalment of sulihcrlptlon to tho Normal Hchoal llulldlng was due on tho first of Juno and Is required to be promptly paid to tho rieasurer, AUo unpaid subscriptions to tho llloomshurg Literary Insti tute, which must be paldas the old stock must ho settled. H. MHNDKNHALL, Aug. ll.'iW-St Trtusuier, N0T1 O K . otlco Ih lien bv clvcn tn llio nublli-Hint llicrn tire In t In- liiimlK uf Jiimt-H Mcllenry at cnniiira. twu niili H lor 8J50oni Ii, Blvenby tlioiinilcri.l8(iei on llio 13th day of July IVm, ml.J. I'J lie, for llio rlslit loki'll.tikomiil iiiiiUb 1'o.bom'ii Comb Inril W ni!on Uriilto nml llumiilriH Derlio i" far which I rcrclviil 1111 vnliu-,an lin-raicnt IhwoiUiIcs. nml which mill hoIcn I will not iwy. llcnliin Twil, Aug. l,'(-3t I'M'KIl, L'AHK. A UDITOll'S KOT1CK. 1 in undersluued auditor aiiirOlnted bv the Court or Common liens of Columbia county to teport lacts with his opinion as to the propriety id giautlng tho sale 01 the real estate of Mury John, a lunatic, lor the purpose of paying debts anil tnunutnu'iits. nnd the sunrort and main te.iance of said lunatic, will uttct tho pur tics for the purposes of his appolutuiciit at his ofMce- in llloomsburg ou tho worn uhv 01 neiMt-iuuei C. W. MlLLl'JK, Aug. 7,'tl8it. Auditor, p a n m k n sm TUY THK ALT A VELA PHOSPHATE. It contains three per cent, of Ammonia, nn ample qunutlty to give activity without injury lotue egalatlon, nud n largo percentage of ko lublellono liiobphate of Lime, together with Fntash and Hindu, the tssentlal elements ofu COMI'LH'IK MJNUill3. The Increased sales to f iriuers who are using it with hlehly satisfucto ry results Is a suro guarantee of Its value, l'rlce, i0per ton of ll) bugs Uuu lbs each, bend for a pamphlet. Aililress TWJ ALT A VKLA OUANO CO.. July3,'C8.1y 67 Uroadwoy, N. Y. I.OUU llltOWN, CHAS, J, KVAI.ll. TgKOWN A EWALI), WIIOLl-ALK OH0CF.HH, N. E, Cor. Third & Vino Stress, PHILADELPHIA May , ISCk-Cu. T AWJtENCEVILLE V K M A h V H K M 1 N A l Y LAWUKNCKVILLK NEW JE1UKY, Tho next session w 111 commence on Bept. Mthv hend for circular, V, W, NAHHAl'rliulr!,
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